The Mail-Journal, Volume 22, Number 50, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 December 1985 — Page 11

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Approve new Fire Dept, agreement at Milford

(Continued from page 1) December. The request was carried unanimously, with surplus money in the police department budget to be used to compensate the volunteers, at $4 per hour. Monica Bice, clerk-treasurer, brought the matter of burning garbage and trash to the board’s attention on.behalf of Paul Boyer. Boyer provided a news item concerning air pollution and the state’s law concerning the matter. Jean Treesh, board president, suggested that town attorney Bill Leemon draw up a rough sketch of an ordinance dealing with specified hours and regulations for the burning of leaves/garbage, which could be submitted at the next board meeting for approval. In two similar matters it was agreed that George Lehman be compensated for a water bill charged for his rental property at the northeast corner of Henry and Emeline Street due to a possible malfunction in an old meter. A new meter was installed after the quarterly water bill increased $177. His bill, with the new meter, has dropped to S4O. Howard Haab of Milford, who reported that he had found a broken sewer pipe under one of his rental properties, asked that he have his sewer bill reduced due to the incident. Haab’s bill had doubled from the previous month and it was agreed that he be charged only half of his November bill. However, it was made a matter of record that future incidents be verified by the water depart-

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ment., before being brought before the town board. Uniform Speed Limit In legal matters, Leemon suggested that a city ordinance be written that specifies a uniform speed limit for all city streets that are not otherwise marked. The matter was tabled until codification of town ordinances is completed. Leemon also informed the board that a notice will be written for the building inspector and hearing officer to sign which will legally condemn a building owned by Ronald Davidhizar. The building, which Davidhizar is trying to 1 sell, “must have a condemned sign,” according to Leemon. A “Fallout Shelter” sign was brought to the meeting by Don

Brown arrested for armed robbery

Walter Brown, 24, was arrested early Saturday morning, Dec. 7, by St. Charles, Mo., police in connection with the armed robbery of the Brian Knisley home Sunday, Dec. 1, at 10:30 p.m. Brown, the brother of William James Brown, 26, who was charged with the robbery, is being held in St. Charles pending extradition proceedings. A warrant for his arrest was issued by Kosciusko County Police last week. William Brown was arrested early Monday morning,. Dec. 2, by Syracuse Police Chief Robert Ziller on Kern Road, a short

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Wooten of the Civil Defense. It will be given to the Bethel Church of the Brethren, Catherine and East Streets, to be placed on the building. In business matters, Jan. 23 and 30 were set aside as tentative dates for a Northeast Indiana Town Roundtable Conference, sponsored by the IACT (Indiana Association of Cities and Towns). The January meeting will be hosted by Milford. The storm-sewer project, being installed by Bonar and Associates, will highlight the Monday, Dec. 16, meeting. The board will convene at 5:30 p.m. in the town hall. The year-end meeting for the town is scheduled for 4 p.m. Monday, Dec. 30, in the town hall.

distance from the Knisley home. The warrant for his brother’s arrest was issued Wednesday, Dec. 4. The brother’s, displaying a hand gun and shotgun, stole more than SI,OOO in cash along with some ammunition from the Knisley home. Knisley, his wife Tammy, and other residents, Craig Eby and George Gibson were in the home when the robbery occurred. A fifth resident, Rob Bartman, arrived at the home while the robbery was in progress.

Three injured in two separate accidents at Syracuse

Three injuries were reported as a result of two separate accidents last Thursday, Dec. 5, and Friday, Dec. 6. Albert M. Stone, 56, 3105 Kane Rd., Stockbridge, Mich., and his wife Barbara were treated and released, for minor bleeding to the head, from Goshen Hospital after a 3:39 a.m. collision Dec. 6. The Stone vehicle collided with a 1985 Ford, driven by Danny B. Gallmeier, 39, r 3 box 255, Syracuse. Gallmeier was traveling north on SyracuseWebster Road when Stone pulled out of a parking lot, causing Gallmeier to hit the front side of the Stone vehicle. Up to 2,500 damage was caused to Sterne’s 1977 Honda, while the Gallmeier automobile, owned by the town of Syracuse, incurred up to $5,000 damage. Driver inattention on Stone’s part was reported to have contributed to the accident. No arrests were made. Following an 8:05 a.m. accident Thursday, Dec. 5, Laura F. Hawkins was treated and released from Goshen Hospital after being pulled from her 1982

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Chevrolet by Syracuse Fire Department personnel. Hawkins, 23, r 2, Mitchell, was driving south on Indiana Ave., Syracuse, when she collided with a northbound 1971 International truck, driven by Glen L. Miller, 55, P. 0. Box 161, Pierceton. Mitchell claimed he had lost control when trying to handle a curve in the road, causing him to cross the center line and collide with the Hawkins vehicle. The accident, which occurred across from the Syracuse Post Office, caused up to SIO,OOO damage to the Hawkins vehicle while up to SI,OOO damage was estimated for the Miller truck. Hawkins was treated for cuts and bruises at the Goshen Hospital. Slippery Conditions Slippery conditions contributed to two separate accidents Thursday, Dec. 5. Gregory C. Michael, 17, 14 Bonnell Heights, Ligonier, was traveling east on Pickwick Road when he lost control of his car and slid into a gas light pole in front of the Walter E. Miller residence, P. O. Box 1,

Syracuse. Less than S2OO damage was caused to the 1972 Chevrolet, driven by Michael, and to the light pole and lawn at the Miller home. The 3:10 p.m. incident involved no injuries or arrests. In an off roadway collision at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Zoa C. Zentz, caused an unestimated amount of damage to her 1985 Chevrolet truck when she slid on slippery pavement on an alley beside the Captain’s Place, at the intersection of Pickwick Road Zentz sideswiped a pole near Captain’s Place, but caused no damage to the NNIPSOC owned utility. No arrests or injuries were reported. Two accidents involving driver inattention were reported at 5:25 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4, and 3:20 p m. Friday, Dec. 6. In the Wednesday incident, Robert L. Elward, 55, r 1 box 748, Ligonier, backed into a vehicle owned by Linda D. Wright, 25, of 611 S. 7th St., Goshen, when he thought a truck was attempting to turn in front of him. The accident, which occurred at the intersection of Main

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Street, and SR 13, caused up to 2,500 damage to the 1982 Toyota, driven by Wright, while the Elward vehicle, a 1979 Ford van, owned by the Dana Corp., 2100 W State St., Fort Wayne, received up to S2OO in damages. No arrests or injuries were reported. Up to SI,OOO damage was caused to a parked car owned by Diana Stocklin, 719 S. Huntington, when Sharon J. Foss,

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42, r 2 box 499, Syracuse, collided with the Stocklin vehicle. Foss, who was southbound on Huntington Street, claimed she was bending down to adjust a heater switch when she looked up and was unable to avoid the stationary vehicle, parked near the intersection of Huntington and Medusa Streets. No arrests or injuries were reported by Syracuse Police.

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