The Mail-Journal, Volume 29, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 August 1990 — Page 17

It happened ... in Milford

10 YEARS AGO, AUG. 27,1980 Suzette Hunsberger, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Public Auction Located on the east side of Lake Wawasee. Turn east off SR 13 at Eastlund-Harris Funeral Home and go on old SR 8 around the south end of Lake Wawasee. then follow around to the east side of the lake, turn on Lung Lane toward the lake just south of the Rock Church. Pier 292. Saturday, Sept. 1, 1990 - 10:00 A.M. TOOLS, LAWN 8 GARDEN Small Homelite generator, electric drills; drill bits & sets; power hand saws; small table saw; work bench & vise; bench grinder: hand tools; wrench sets: wrecking bars; clamps; staplers; miter box; pipe clamps; many tool boxes; cement tools, many boxes nails, screws, nuts S bolts; 24V military spot lamps; 20' magnesium ladder; HD step ladder; LUMBER; shallow well pump; Lawn Boy mower; lawn sweeper; lawn roller; wheelbarrow; garden tools; lawn chairs: 14' aluminum deep hull fishing boat; Johnson 3 hp motor; boat cushions; surf board; floating chair; large tackle boxes; many fishing rods, poles & reels; anchors; NEW ITEMS — electric trolling motor; fishing rods, frisbees & skateboards. FURNITURE, ANTIQUES Game tables; round dining table; kidney desk; folding chairs & tables; office chairs;, 4 drawer metal file; metal wardrobe; heaters; new calcinator; sweepers; floor fans; cooler; large dog cage; Christmas decorations; ANTIQUES — small bellows, oil lamps, crocks, Jockey underwear ad figurine circa 1940'5, folding table/fireplace screen, 4' feather tree, snow sled, Christmas ornaments, tool chest, Mexican serape, cross cut saw, 18" iron horse figurine, iron kettle. CAR 1979 Cadillac Eldorado with landau top, leather interior, only 60,000 miles, excellent condition. Mrs. Sylvester 0. Horstman, owner TERMS; Cash Or Check Lunch Available BAUERMEISTER, VINSON, MILLER AUCTION 8 REALTY CO. (219) 447-9206 — 7415 Maples Road — Fort Wayne, Indiana 46816

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Hunsberger, Milford, was named the Indiana State Fair Rabbit Royalty Queen in the contest at the 1980 Indiana State Fair. Milford Elementary and Junior High Schools will have four new teachers this year. They are Jonel Fawley, English, junior high; JoEllen Dorsey, special education; Anni Bender, fourth grade, elementary; and Stephen Tyler, fifth grade teacher at the junior high. This area is developing its share of long-distance runners, and they’re presently hitting the road in preparation for the Chicago Marathon to be held at 9:30a.m. Sunday, Sept. 28, on the streets of the Windy City. The local runners include: Milford Junior High teachers Tony Clouse and Richard Bender, Syracuse Junior High teacher ‘ Ralph Bushong, and Milford’s Bill Troup, Ron Baumgartner and Homer Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bucher of Dewart Lake were hosts on Sunday for the Poe Reunion. 20 YEARS AGO, AUG. 26, 1970 Mr. and Mrs. William Burgett of Milford will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary with an open house on Sunday, Aug. 30 from 3-5 p.m. in their home in Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheets of Milford Junction have moved to Phoenix, Ariz., where they will do missionary work with the American Indians. A farewell dinner was given Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Anglin of r 1 Milford for their son Jay, who will be leaving for McPherson’s college in Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bradley of Milford have returned from a two-week vacation in California. 30 YEARS AGO. AUG. 25, 1960 Norman Miller, of West Lafayette, is a member of the United States Air Force, having enlisted for a period of four years. Mr. and Mrs. Roy I. Treesh will host a steak fry tonight in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Charles Ballard and family. Lion Joe O. Estep recently received word that he was ap-

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pointed zone chairman by District Governor Leo Henderson of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Howard became the parents of a baby girl Thursday, Aug. 18, at Goshen General hospital. The infant weighed six pounds, 14 ounces, and has been named Brenda Kay. The Howards have another daughter, Debra Ann, age 7. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson and three daughters have returned from an eight-day vacation in northern Michigan and Wisconsin. 50 YEARS AGO, AUG. 29,1940 An unusual reverse in the weather last week was marked when several people near Milford reported a light frost in some low places. No crop damage was noticed. Dale Wuthrich, son of Mrs. Minnie Wuthrich, will leave Sunday for Ft. Wayne where he will accept employment with Phil Clauss in his restaurants. Manly Deeter, long-time resident of this township, left this week on an extended trip through the South in a house car he recently purchased. Miss Dorothea Groves is having another week’s vacation from the Milford public library this week. Miss Stella Middaugh, assistant librarian, is filling the vacancy. Two accidents investigated Syracuse Police investigated the following accidents during the past week: Two vehicles collided at SR 13N and Maple Grove Street on Monday, Aug. 27, at 7:05 a.m. No one was injured. Robert E. Coy, 18, Syracuse, was driving a 1975 Chevrolet pick-up truck west on Maple Grove Street and pulled into the path of a 1986 Chevrolet Camaro driven by Steven S. Sharp, 40, Syracuse. Coy stated he stopped and started across the intersection, but did not see the other vehicle. Damage to both vehicles was estimated up to SI,OOO to each. Vehicles Collide Police were called to an accident at 3:05 p.m., Monday, Aug. 27, at Huntington and Pearl Streets. i A 1988 Oldsmobile driven by Dimon Irmgard, 25, Goshen, was struck by a 1989 Dodge Omni driven by Doris W. Woodward, 64, Warsaw. Woodward stated she stopped for the stop sign on Pearl Street but did not see the other vehicle until she proceeded to cross the intersection. Damage was estimated at under S2OO to both vehicles. Items taken from home Kosciusko County Police investigated the following thefts during the past week: The theft of a Ruger 22 rifle was reported by David George, rural route, Nappanee, from his home on CR 1050 N. The theft was reported at 5 p.m. Monday, Aug. 27, and had occurred between 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 24, and 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 26. The rifle is valued at $l5O. Home Burglarized Approximately $2,000 worth of items were stolen from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Djurrich, Papakeechie Lake. The theft was discovered on August 8 but the missing items were not reported until August 18. Police report a door was broken at the home to gain entry. Once inside, the thief or thieves removed a microwave, color television, American flag, radio, well pump motor, fishing poles, fishing lures, circular saws, binoculars, lantern, flashlight and synthesizer. 6 Tackle Box Stolen A tackle box with numerous tackle items was removed from a boat owned by Stephen Slone, rural route, Leesburg. The theft was reported at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 14. The theft occurred between 9 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 11, and 8 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 12. The tackle box and contents are valued at SBOO.

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BED AND BREAKFAST OPENING — Victoria Bay Bed & Breakfast, hosted by Rick and Diane Rager, is opening September 3 at 301 E. Main St., Syracuse. The beautiful, old Queen Anne style Victorian home, built aroud 1890, is located near Syracuse Lake and is within a short distance from downtown. The Ragers are welcoming visitors at their open house which will be held from 1-4 on September 3. (Photo by Deanna Blair)

It happened . . . in North Webster

10 YEARS AGO, AUG. 27,1980 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stookey will host a family party for the Come-Join-Us Sunday School Class from North Webster United Methodist Church. A carry-in dinner will be served. was served by Doris Wall, hostess, when members of Efficient Homemakers Club met at her home on Aug. 21. Devotions were given by Cindy Heckaman. Barbee Lake Property Owners Association is working in full cooperation with the Kosciusko County Department of Public Health and Carroll Sherman as the first steps of the Association’s five-year plan are put into action. Janet Vanator was hostess for the Aug. 19 North Webster American Legion Auxiliary carry-in picnic. Sara Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dick Mitchell, has just returned home from a trip to Phoenix, Ariz. She left July 27 and returned Aug. 19. While in Arizona, she was a guest in the

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DONATION OF clean, prepriced items are needed for the North Webster American Legion Auxiliary rummage sale being held Sept. 1 from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Legion Pavilion. Auxiliary cookbooks will be available. All proceeds will go to community service projects. —o— NORTH WEBSTER United Methodist Women’s Membership Tea is planned for Sept. 18. —o— NORTH WEBSTER Girl Scout troops will start meeting in September. Registration for girls interested in the Scouting program will be held in early September. Adult volunteers are needed. Anyone who is interested in any phase of the Scouting program is asked to call 834-4962. THE “MILL Stream Band” will be performing at 7 p.m., Aug. 30 at North Webster Park Pavilion. The two-hour program, featuring music from ail eras, is free and is being sponsored by North Webster Park Board. Those attending are asked to take their own blankets or lawn chairs. According to Howard Ziegler of the park board, “The Show Stoppers program on Aug. 2 at the pavilion was a success. We hope to bring more such programs to the community in the future.” THE LOCATION of North Webster American Legion Auxiliary’s annual picnic, held Aug 21, was moved to the post from the pavilion, due to inclement weather. Those attending came attired in costumes depicting a “Hard Times Party” theme. Entertainment was provided by an old fashioned washboard band. —O’north WEBSTER Church of God annual Church Family Reunion will be held Sept. 9 at Camp Crosley. /' '

home of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Smith and family, former North Webster residents. Last Sunday men and boys from North Webster Church of God attended a Sunday morning prayer breakfast on the Dixie Boat. An organizational meeting for adults wishing to participate in this year’s Girl Scout program will be held Sept. 3 in the home of Mrs. Joy Ray. 20 YEARS AGO, AUG. 26, 1970 Les Kline has recently been appointed director of admissions at John Brown University in Siloam Springs, Ark. Mr. Kline graduated from North Webster High School in 1965 and entered John Brown University in the fall of that year. Mrs. Lester White, assisted by Mrs. Joe Shock as co-hostess, entertained 11 members of the Efficient Homemakers Club Thursday evening. A lesson on flower arranging was given by Mrs. Ira Nine. Chris Koher, George Davis,

NORTH WEBSTER Lions Club is bringing the circus to North Webster on Sept. 8. The two performances are 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. at the Festival Grounds, and will feature tigers, elephants, clowns and much more. There will be elephant rides at Adventureland up until time for the 2 p.m. performance. All proceeds go to community projects. —o— AUNT PRU says, “You know you are getting older when you discover the cashier at the grocery store gave you the senior citizens' discount before you asked.” —o— PROFESSOR KEN Taylor, Grace College, Winona Lake, will conduct a Marriage Enrichment Seminar on Nov. 9-10 at Epworth Forest. Deadline for registration is Oct. 14. For more information, call the office at North Webster Church of God. —o— OBSERVED AT noon on Aug. 21 from the Landing at Barbee Lake —a pier section with a cement block on top floating down the channel from Big Barbee Lake to Little Barbee Lake. 0 NORTH WEBSTER American Legion is sponsoring a bus trip on Sept. 9 to the Knightstown Children's Home. A tour of the home is planned and the children will present a program. Donations of good used clothing are needed for children 18 years of age and under. Clothing donations should be taken to the Legion no later than Sept. 8.

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Don Arnold and Jerry Badskey reported Monday morning on the state Kiwanis Convention which they attended last week. Loren Badskey attended a district Kiwanis Convention held in Canada last week. Mr. and Mrs. Orva Miller and daughter, Sally, visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Yoder at Emmatown. Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Thomas and son, Mike, returned home today from Bluefield, W. Va., where they visited relatives and friends. Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Davison of Epworth Forest entertained at a buffet dinner Sunday for relatives. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill G. Davison and daughter, Sandra Kay, of Highland, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davison, Toledo, Ohio; Rev. and Mrs. Claude Davison, Lori Louise and Kendall, of Waco, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Collins, Greensburg; and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Toeniss and daughter, Jill Ann, Cincinnati, Ohio.

< WW WEBSTER Meals on Wheels program is In critical need of volunteer drivers to deliver mobile meals. Call 594-5601. —o—- — NEXT WEEK... OWI sobriety checkpoint will be conducted On Friday, Aug. 31, at the onset of the Labor Day Holiday weekend, the Indiana State Police and the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department will be jointly conducting an OWI Sobriety Checkpoint within the county. Motorists coming upon a checkpoint can expedite procedures by preparing to present their driver’s license and vehicle registration. Motorists can expect to be detained no more than five minutes except in those cases where alcohol or serious traffic violations occur. The public’s cooperation great-* ly contributes to the success of these type programs. Motorists are reminded to separate alcoholic beverage consumption and operating a motor vehicle and remember to buckle up. The life saved may be yours. Terrible-tasting stamps If you hate licking the terribletasting stamps, do what my father does and lick the corner of the envelope. Jean L., Billings. Mont.

Wed., August 29,1990 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Area residents booked in county jail recently

The following area residents were booked in the Kosciusko County Jail over the past week: Monte Gene Best, 26, rural route, Syracuse, was booked on two counts of failure to appear. He was released by the courts. Janice Kaye Wood, 20, Syracuse, was charged with harassing communication and held on $3,000 bond. James Arren Hill, 29, rural route, North Webster, was booked on a charge of contempt of court and released on SSBB bond. Alan Jeffery Weaver, 23, East Boston Street, Syracuse, was sentenced to two years in the Indiana Department of Corrections and given four years probation for dealing LSD. Christopher William Hare, 26, rural route, Syracuse, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and held on $350 bond. Susan Diane Street, 43, rural route, Syracuse, was sentenced to one weekend in the county jail for driving under the influence of alcohol. Margarito Jose Reco, 41, East Vanßuren, Leesburg, was sentenced for driving a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and public intoxication. He was held on $450 bond. Charles Clark Harris, 23, rural route, North Webster, was held on a charge of contempt of court. He was held on S4OO bond. Roger Lewis Dunithan, 46, Milford, was arrested on a charge of failure to appear in Kosciusko County and failure to appear in Marshall County. He was held on $5,000 bond. Todd Michael Gross, 20, rural route, Leesburg, was charged with conversion and held on $250 bond. Lawrence Howard Reed, 39, Use a thimble Drop a thimble over the center tube in a percolator coffeepot before adding ground coffee. That way, grounds won’t fall in the water.

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