The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 May 1989 — Page 2

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Mav 3.1989

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* Application 89-IN-094 EXISTING GROUND LINE — / I SUMMER POOL STAGE R52.75' / Bl £ \ SAND fOR BtACH SCALE 6"-100' NOTE: APPROXIMATELY 60 C.Y. OF GRANULAR SAND MATERIAL

Badskey seeks permit for underwater beach

North Webster resident Jerry L Badskey. has recently applied for a Department of the Army Permit to allow him to place fill dirt in the connection with the construction of a seawall and underwater beach, for erosion control, and to provide boat access and a swimming area. Badskey has already removed approximately 450 cubic yards of silt from the lake in order to construct the underwater beach, and boat access and swimming areas. Approximately 60 cubic yards of sand was used to construct the underwater beach. If the permit is issued, a maximum of 60 cubic yards ot material would be placed on an annual basis, for a 10-year period, in order to maintain the beach

Sean Murphy missing in jet crash

Sean Murphy. 24. Tyndall Air Force Base. Fla . son-in-law of Mr and Mrs. Alan Wuthrich. Warsaw, and grandson-in-law of Mr and Mrs Walter Wuthrich, Milford, is reportedly missing after an Air Force F-15 Eagle

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A seawall was also constructed on the Badskey property and backfilled with approximately 10 cubic yards of maternal. Authorized under provisions that the discharge of dredge or fill material into the water not exceed 10 cubic yards as part of a single project, the seawall must be constructed of concrete with tightly sealed forms or cells which would not otherwise be subject to Clean Water Act jurisdiction. The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation of the impacts of the activity on the public interest. That decision will reflect the national concern for both protection and utilization of important resources. The benefits which

that he was flying crashed in the Gulf of Mexico. Murphy s family. Mr. and Mrs Robert P. (Gayle) Murphy of Warsaw, were notified Monday evening around 6:30 by US Air Force officials that their son s plane had gone down. The plane went down approximately 12:45 p.m. iEST) Monday over a target range in the Gulf, approximately 65 miles southeast of Tyndall, located near Panama City, which is along the Gulf Coast in northern Florida Petty Officer Deirdre Alheim of the Coast Guard's search and rescue office in Mobile. Ala., stated that Coast Guard officials sent "The * Lobos. " an 82-foot cutter, to the St. George Sound area to search May 1-5 is Clean-Up week in Syracuse Syracuse residents are reminded that May 1-5 is Spring CleanUp week The Syracuse Street Department will be picking up large items such as old sofas, water softeners, washer/dryers. etc . that are normally not picked up by the garbage collectors The large items should be placed on the tree lawns. Normal gar bage and small wood will not be picked up by the street department If a resident has a large amount of items, contact should be made with the street department by calling 457-3229. There are two large dumpsters at the Civil Defense Building on Dolan Drive., for those wishing to haul their own items.

reasonably may be expected to accure from the activity must be balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detriments. All factors which may be relevant to the activity will be considered; among those are conservation, economics, aesthetic values, general environmental concerns, historic values, fish and wildlife values, flood damage prevention, land use,' navigation, recreation, water supply, water quality, energy needs, safety, food production. and in general, the needs and welfare of the people. In addition, the evaluation of the im pact of the activity on the public interest will include application of the guidelines promulgated by the Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency, under authority of the Clean Water Act.

for the wreckage. An all-night search of the Gulf by ships proved futile Snd Air Force officials continued the search yesterday (Tuesday) with cooperation between the Air Force and Coast Guard. The Coast Guard launched an HU 25 Falcon from Mobile, Ala.. to begin an air search which will include a 10-mile radius of where the air craft went down. At the time of the accident. Murphy was assigned as a student to the 95th tactical fighter training squadron and was participating in a training flight Authorities stated that Murphy was alone in the twin-engine jet. the Air Force's most sophisticated fighter. Authorities who contacted the pilot's family said there was no indication what caused the crash. Murphy entered the US Air Force in 1983. after graduating from high school. He graduated from the US Air Force Academy in 1987 He and his wife. Bev. reside at the Air Force Base. Mrs. Murphy's father, Alan Wuthrich, is a former Milford resident, having graduated from Milford High School. Murphy's mother stated this morning (Wednesday) that the air and sea rescue crews are con tinuing their search Search for identity of children The identity of the two children whose lives were saved by Emily Thomas on Easter Sunday. s is being sought by the Carnegie Hero Fund Committee. North Webster Town Marshal Jerry Craig stated the committee has contacted him seeking this information. Marsha] Craig is asking persons who witnessed or know the children whom Emily Thomas saved, to contact him at the North Webster Police Department. Mrs. Thomas jumped into the path of a truck on SR 13 to save two children who had wandered onto the highway and were in the path of the truck. The children were unharmed but Mrs. Thomas suffered abrasions No fun He who falls in love with himself has no rivals. — Wall Street Journal

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■ifti “• - itiii * 1 I ■ 1 ■_Z Tpj J ■ CLERK-TREASURER’S OFFICE — Pictured is Monica Bice, clerk-treasurer for the town of Milford, working in her office in the Milford Town Hall. Os the town hall, Bice said. “I suppose we could use more room, but we’ve survived." rSr flBK 7 yr jMHF I z ’ I.® |< J I w>. ; SIX STEPS — There are only six steps at the front door of the Milford Town Hall, but they are still cause for some concern for the people of the town of Milford. Climbing stairs is the only way to gain entrance into the town hall, as there are no entrances accessible to the handicapped.

Milford Town Holl offers togetherness i Continued from page 1) only and distinctly for park and commons purposes by said town, and that no buildings of structures of any kind or character to be used for business and merchantile operations for private gain shall be erected thereon This condition and agreement shall be deemed to rein with the land and shall be obligatory upon the grantee, its successors or assigns, and upon all upon w hom the title may devolve. " It was during , the March 22. 1951. town board meeting that the board, lead by William Martin, president, considered the advisability of erecting and constructing a town hall and utility building on the lot. providing such things as public toilet facilities. The following is part of a resolution that was a result of this meeting: "Be it resolved by the board of trustees of the incoy porated Town of Milford June tion. that a building of sufficient dimensions, construction. a’nH, design and accommodations be erected and constructed by the tow n upon the lot belonging to the town." The building was completed and accepted on April 7. 1953. The Sparklin Monument, which is located in front of the town hall, was also erected in 1953. At one time the town s jail was moved from its location near the current Farm Bureau Co-Op to the new town hall Don Enyeart was police chief at the time It was removed within a couple of years and prisoners taken to the Kosciusko County Jail

I j ISrB fl 1 ’ bK r r 111 jgLjL HH W H » ■ II ■■ H v’ MIMI 111 ■ Ml El I Sll ife *** ! H ■W II ■ ■k s — I * * EVEkY SPACE USED — This photo shows the hallway between the clerk treasurer's office and the police department. A small entrance way. complete with a door, separates this area from the back doqr. As shown in the photo, every available space is being used for storage.

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lEhmS ' 4MB rr-rr-tU , | ’ _JI H - t I 4 ■■■ jHK ■ I /□ts" ■Sr \ < - 1&B-1 I U FROM RESTROOM TO OFFICE — One-half of the old public restrooms have been remodeled into an office for the utilities commissioner, Dallas Winchester, 11. Just to the left of this photo, and through a door, are the remains of the old restroom. Winchester moved to this office from a smaller office in the street department building. ■ i fe ’ st iiWi f n v» ' . E 9; Z4., M VUI ■I n 9; "f| INSIDE THE P.D. — The two Milford Police officers and three reserve officers work out of this office. Marshall David Hobbs, shown in the photo issuing a gun permit to Dick Doll, stated his department can get by with the office space available but is in need of more space to interrogate persons.

' KI 1 t i (■ W( B ONLY RESTROOM — There are no longer public restrooms in the Milford Town Hall, only the small restroom shown in the above photo. This restroom is not for the public's use, but for town employees only.

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