The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 November 1989 — Page 2

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., November 22, 1989

■? WINS MANY AWARDS — Over 173 Kosciusko County 4-H members were recognized for their accomplishments last night, Tuesday, at the Kosciusko County 4-H Achievement Night held in the Justice Building meeting room in Warsaw. Announcing the winners were Junior Leaders Christi Tom. Shawn Krull. Janet Lynch, Jim Bishop, and Teresa Musselman along with Karen Lowry. 4-H Youth Agent. Handing the awards out were Janet Studebaker. Jenny Hart, and Laurie Bailey. Among the many winners was Shawn Krull of Milford, pictured. , He received nine awards in addition to being recognized as a third * year Junior Leader. His awards were for: 4-H champion crop award, sponsored bv Cluhette Elevator Co., corn, soybeans, wheat; Best Soil and Water Conservation exhibit, sponsored by the Soil and W ater Conservation District; County Awards, sponsored by 4-H Council, beef, field crops; National Awards, agriculture; Conservation of Natural Resources; and Vet Science. Krull, 16. son of Hubert and Beth Krull, is a junior at Wawasee f High School and has been in 4-H for seven years. (Photo by Linda Musselman) A- a A A a -A- -A- -A- -A- -A- A -A- A- -A- -A- -Aa I 1 J A 1 £ I I I I I _ | * I iil 1 ’! A i i 1 A

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School board approves purchase of 16.6 acres

(Continued from page 1 > the school corporation. Dr. Thornton noted this property is bounded on three sides by a ditch and industrial sites and on the fourth side by residential. The Syracuse-Wawasee Development Company has already approached Dr. Thornton and offered to work with the board in locating a buyer for industrial type use Dr. Thornton stressed to the board there was no urgency in moving ahead to design a use for the property at this time, but to take adequate time in designing

LOCATION OF 16.6 ACRES PURCHASED BY SCHOOL CORPORATION FOR OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

its use. He noted there would be discussion with various agencies and groups who could utilize the property. Questions from the board included how the sell of the property at Memorial Field would be

Burglary at Pancake House

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handled ? Dr. Thornton noted the board would work with an attorney to make sure the sale was done properly. "We would want to get as close to this purchase price of this property (the 16.6 acres) as we could."

ing of criminal charges against felony offenders and to the capture of fugitives. The following "Crime of the Week" was furnished by the Kosciusko County Crime Stoppers organization: The burglary of a Warsaw restaurant is our Crime of the Week. On Nov. 6. 1989. a burglary was reported at the Western Pancake House located on SR 15 at the north side of Warsaw. Entry had be< n gained to the building through a window and once ins*ie. If you have information concerning this incident, call Crime Stoppers tp 11 fr eea t 1-800-342-STOP. We will pay up to SI .000 if ybur information leads to an arrest or indictment. Crime Stoppers also pays cash rewards on other felony crimes and the capture of fugitives. When you call, you will be assigned a code number; we will not ask your name.

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INDUSTRY OF THE YEAR — Chore-Time Equipment, Inc., Milford, received the Industry of the Year award during the Cardinal Center, Inc., Community/Staff Recognition Banquet Saturdayevening. Chore-Time was recognized for providing significant assistance, through its subcontract work, to the vocational training program at Cardinal Center. Lee L. Heyde. chairman of the board for Cardinal Center, is shown presenting the award to TerryHendricks, assembly general foreman, and Roger Townsend, plant manager. (Photo by Deb Patterson)

Cardinal Center, Inc. honors community, staff at banquet

Acknowledgement of achievements made during the past year -were recognized Saturday evening during the Cardinal Center. Inc.. Community/Staff Recognition Banquet. The annual event honors special businesses and individuals who have gone an extra mile in demonstrating sincere concern for the handicapped citizens. ’ The awards were presented bySteve Gerber, president of Cardinal Center Receiving the "Employer of the Year.” was Wal-Mart. Warsaw. This award is given annually to a retail or manufacturing company employ -

Community rejoices os 'Melvie' comes home

I By DEB PATTERSON Staff Writer The Syracuse community is rejoicing over the fact that Melvin "Melvie" Williams. Syracuse, was released from Kosciusko Community Hospital last Friday , one week after he was brutally attacked. He continues on the road to recovery. According to his sister. Artista Anaya. Corona, Calif., he is doing tasks by himself and getting around quite well. Doctors have stated he needs to remain inside

ing handicapped adults from Cardinal Center. Wal-Mart was especially credited for cooperating with Cardinal Center staff, and accommodating the handicapped worker in his or her work environment. Chore-Time Equipment, Inc.. Milford, was awarded the honor of 'lndustry of the Year.” ChoreTime was recognized for providing significant assistance, through its subcontract work, to the vocational training program at Cardinal Center. Ruth Griswold. Warsaw, was honored as "Volunteer of the

during extreme cold weather for a time. Several funds have been established for Melvie. The Kiwanis Club is overseeing a fund established at Ameritrust Bank. Syracuse. Dick Bunnell and Dick Conroy are administrating funds being donated to First Federal Savings and Loan Bank Funds collected from canisters in a number of businesses, which were distributed by Gif and Chris Combs and several others, will be turned into First Federal Savings and Loan Conroy noted until it is known if

Year.” She volunteers weekly in the Senior Adult Development Activities program, and has demonstrated exemplary performance in assisting the clients and staff of Cardinal Center. Receiving the "Child Client of the Year,” was five-year-old Brent Bowman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowman, Claypool. He was acknowledged for his growth and development and serves as an example to all of the children served by Cardinal Center. The annual "Adult Client of the Year” award was presented to Marion Dawson, Warsaw.

medical expenses will be covered by insurance, the funds will remain in the account. How the funds will be used will be cjiscussed later. A special taken Sunday evening during the community Thanksgiving Service. According to Judy Bowman, president of the Lakeland Youth Center Board of Directors, the youth center will be a collection point for those with Sunshine boxes and donations. The center is open Monday through Friday 9 am.-noon. Pastor Ron Bruce of Syracuse Church of God where the Williams family attends, stated he visited Williams on Sunday. "He was doing well then. He was watching the Chicago Bears play football." In addition to being a Bears fan. Melvie is an avid Chicago Cubs fan. Attacker Remains Jailed Kenneth Griffin. 19. Syracuse, remains in the Kosciusko County Jail, isolated from other prisoners. Last Thursday, Kosciusko County Superior Court Judge Robert Burner appointed Max Reed as his attorney. No court dates have been set. Comments Following are comments from people who know Melvie. They are representative of the community: "I love him. Kelly and I both do." commented Doris England, who noted he often goes to Englands Family Restaurant. During baseball season. Mrs. England said Melvie always asked Kelly who he was for. Melvie has done some yard work for the Englands and she, worked with him at Sellers Manufacturing. "I think everyone cares for Melvie." she concluded. Melvie is the banker for Vince Leo and employees at the Syracuse Case. "He makes trips to the bank for us." they stated. "We miss him and want him back." Another Cubs fan, Larry Claybaugh noted, "He's alright. He always wanted me to take him to a bail game, but he knew I wasn't going." Claybaugh noted in talking with Melvie for a long period of time you could find he was a "most interesting man to talk with. He knows what is going on in town." Melvie can tell you all the ball scores. Kosciusko County Sheriff Ron Robinson, who grew up in Syracuse, remembers Melvie coming by the old Auer’s Service Station and helping out. "Melvie doesn't know a stranger. He might be walking down the street and see someone raking his yard and he'd stop and help." The Williams family moved to Syracuse 47 years ago and left in 1953 to live in California Melvie's father. Walter, was an ordained minister in the Church of God and filled the pulpit when needed When he retired in 1963. they moved back to Syracuse where they have remained