The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 15, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 April 1983 — Page 19
From the Syracuse Police lag— Speakers reported stolen from car
The following information has been obtained from the log of the Syracuse Police Department: April 20 11:45 a m. — Subject on station requested procedure on dog bite 2:07 p.m. — Subject advised of several horse riders in her field 3:12 p.m. — Officer requested contact license branch, see if subject had plate transfered in the last couple days 9:18 p.m. — Subject from Arizona requested we deliver message to subject on North Huntington
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April 21 11:23 a.m. — Subject on station for verification of operator’s license 3:58 p.m. — Subject called reference when is probation officer in office? 9:45 p.m. — Wawasee Bowling alley requested an officer reference theft of speakers from subjectscar April 22 6:38 a.m. — Party requested an officer at Greenhaus Apartments 8:19 a.m. — Man from Mosier Alarm Co., called and asked if he
left his meter on station last week 9:48 am. — Secretary of Marineland Gardens Association requested vehicle information reference a subject he is having problems with 12:46 p.m. — Subject reported the theft of shoes from WHS April 23 2:36 a.m. — Party advised there is a car setting in the roadway V? miles west of Syracuse on Milford Road 9:49 a.m. — Subject on station reported the theft of a bicycle 9:52 a.m. — Subject requested the location of the landfill near Milford 12:05 p.m. — Subject from Bass club called reference setting up their weight station 2:19 p.m. — County reported an accident on North Huntington St., almost to the County Line 4:36 p.m. — Subject advised of an accident at 6 and 13 6:47 p.m. — Bremen post requested number of a subject, reference the vehicle in rest park past several days 9:29 p.m. — Officer requested telephone subject reference his vehicle involved in an accident April 24 9:13 a.m. — Subject reported a large amount of smoke in her house from wood furnace, also requested an officer, attempted to locate subject s husband in town 9:59 a.m. — Subject asked if we have her large black husky in our pound 10:50 am. — Man called
üßKji Vi ■k. • JUDY COLEMAN Webster has first woman police officer
“It’s fantastic, it does put a little pressure on me because everybody is watching me but it makes me more determined,” remarked Judy Coleman the first woman police officer for Kosciusko County. Mrs. Coleman is a police woman for the North Webster Police Department. She was hired on April 2 and has an associate degree in criminal justice. “I’ve always been interested in law and police work, now I get to.” While at Indiana University, South Bend studying criminal justice she took a class on evidence which will help with her police work.
reference his vehicle missing from accident where he left it 1:49 p.m. — Subject called reference his dad’s vehicle being towed when he was incarcerated last night 4:41 p.m. — Subject advised of accident in front of Baker’s Market on SR 13 April 25 7:35 a.m. — Army recruiter requested information on a subject 9:16 a m. — Warsaw requested contact subject reference his vehicle parked in their city lot 3:18 p.m. — Woman called reference problem with kids in her yard 6:02 p.m. — Subject on West North Street advised she has baby rabbits in her back yard, what to do with them? April 26 4:08 — Subject complained of neighbors dogs barking 4:15 a.m. — Officer advised he saw cat running from the area, dogs quiet now 9:57 a.m. — Woman advised two large dogs nearly killed her poodle which was tied in her yard, she doesn’t want the shelter advised, will handle it herself 4:15 p.m. — Subject requested an officer on North Street reference son getting beat up 6:29 p.m. — Woman requested an officer check vehicle parked in lot by ramp 10:20 p.m. — Subject called reference dogs barking, requested something be done
However, she will be attending the police academy in September. “Everyone helps me out,” remarked Mrs. Coleman, who added there are a few officers who feel she doesn’t belong, “but on the whole everyone is pretty good.” Her hobbies include scuba diving, water skiing and in the past she was a stock car driver when she first moved to the area She has been living in Enchanted Hills for the past five years, moving from Hammond. Her parents, Don and Betty Purnell, moved to the area 10 years ago. She has three sons, Michael, 10; Aaron, six; and Shane, three. So far Mrs. Coleman is enjoying her job, stating that the new town marshal for North Webster, Greg Nance, has “helped me out a lot.” I ANSWERS ACROSS 1 1-Hale 24-Cast f 5-Cheap 27-Runts 10-Üboat 30-lda 1 12-Lingo 31-Bed 13-Motto 32-Rob 1 14-Attar 34-Gator 15-Put 36-Evade 16-Tan 38-Agile ( 18-Ete 39-Sedan 19-Topaz 40-Renew ( 21-Bred 41-Test 22-Elude I ANSWERSDOWN 1 1-Hump 20-Pet 2-About 21-Ben 1 I 3-Lotto 23-Dudes 4-Eat . 24-Cigar 1 5-Clan 25-Adage ( 6-Hit 26-Satin 1 7-Enter 28-Trade ( 8-Agate 29-Sodas 1 ! 9-Pored 31-Brew f 11-Total 33-Bent ) 17-Azure 35-Ole C 37-Vet J
Preventing lock-jaw, treating snake bite
By LINDA MUSSELMAN Taken from my grandmother's 1902 cook book “The Great 20th Century Cook Book’’ this week is how to prevent lock-jaw and the treatment of snake bites. Preventing Lock-Jaw For a flesh wound, throw a handful of wool or woolen rags upon a shoveful of hot coals and smoke the wounded part until relief is obtained, which is usually a few minutes. This treatment prevents all danger of lock-jaw, at the same time removes the pain and inflammation. Let woolen rags always be at hand for this purpose. Wounds made by the claws and teeth of an enraged cat, rusty nails or rake-tines, all yield to this treatment, no matter how severe the pain. Sometimes the smoke of common brown sugar may be used in this way. Curing Lock-Jaw Warm a small quantity of
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spirits of turpentine and pour upon the wound. Relief will follow in less than a minute. Curing Lock-Jaw (II) Take 1 ounce of lobelia seed, pounded fine, 2 ounces of Cayenne pepper, 4 pint of hot drops. Put in a bottle and shake well before using. Pour a little into the mouth, between the teeth and cheek. It will relax the spasms as soon as it touches the glands or roots of the tongue, and the jaws will loosen. It goes through the system like electricity, excites perspiration in the patient. Give a dose of the above as soon as the spasms abate, and use pennyroyal tea for a frequent drink. Hydrophobia The above lobelia mixture is said to be a cure for hydrophia, it having been used also on mad dogs themselves. Another cure that the newspapers have heralded far and wide with the attested names
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of various reliable persons, is one that cannot be too widely circulated. Immediately after being bitten take ounces of elecampane (a plant known to most persons), slice and bruise, put in a pint of fresh milk, boil down to *2 pint, and when cold, drink, fasting for at least six hours afterward. The green root is, perhaps, better, but the dried, to be found at any drug store, will answer. The next morning, before eating, repeat the dose, using 2 ounces of the root. Fast six hours afterward. On the third morning take another dose, prepared as before Follow the same rules. This is sufficient. The root, it is supposed, contains some principle that neutralizes the deadly poison of the bite, white fresh milk itself is an antidote for many poisons. Rattlesnake Bites Moisten fresh earth with water of saliva and bind on the wound immediately, changing every quarter of an hour. Tie a handkerchief tightly above the wound, to prevent tlw» poison spreading, keep the pa Went quiet, and send for enough whisky to completely stupefy him as quickly as possible. Recovery is usually sure. Or cut a small gash in wound and apply hydrochloric acid. This is sure without the whisky. Snake Bikes Os Any Kind Have the wound well washed with ammonia and then sear in every part with lunar caustic, every portion, especially the deep-seated portions. It is well to take large draughts of sweet oil also. In districts infested with reptiles such antidoes should always be on hand. Washing the wound with a strong solution of salt and water, and, in bad cases, inserting salt in the wound itself is also recommended, and it is well to
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resort to it in the absence of other remedies. Other general medicines used were Balm of Gilead ointment To make this put Balm Gilead buds in water, a little more than will cover them. Boil an hour. Pick out the buds and add pound of mutton tallow, and h pound of lard to 1 pint of the liquid Boil until thick. Unrivaled for any purpose for which a salve is required. Golden Salve —1 pint of linseed oil. pound of rosin, ;l 4 pound of bees-wax. Melt thoroughly and turn in tin boxes. One of the best salves known for bums, scalds, or any injury for which a salve is needed. Poison Ivy (Remedy For) — Dissolve a bit of sugar of lead the size of a hazel-nut in half a cupful sweet milk, or warm water. Apply as warm as can be used, with a soft bit of old linen. Three or four applications are sufficient for a cure. If the poison is on the face, this astringent wash may be applied constantly. It is a marvelous cure. Sugar of lead should be kept in the house labeled, and closely covered to keep the strength. Tincture of lobelia is a good application, and copperas dissolved in water is useful also. Wooton attends school Don Wooten, civil defense director of Milford, attended a week-long school for a shelter manager instructors course. The course was hosted by Sonja Creighton, Warsaw. Instructors from Fulton, Noble. Wabash and Kosciusko Counties attended with 11 participants completing the course.
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