The Mail-Journal, Volume 27, Number 1, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 February 1988 — Page 18

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., February 17,1988

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A NEW queen and king for Valentine’s Day was crowned on Friday afternoon at the Lakeland Loving Care Center. Vera Schell, 97, and Charles Beck, 98, are the newest royal couple. In the queen’s court are Lavada Babinksy and Amanda Davisson. Outgoing queen and king are Vera Cooper and Leonard Nork. J The singing group, Melloaires, provided entertainment. Refreshments were served to the residents’ family and friends attending and to the center’s staff.

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The royal couple will now compete for the regional crown in Fort Wayne’s Glenbrook Mall in May. —o— ELDRED MABIE, proprietor of Milford Shoe and Clothing Store on Main Street in Milford, has said he plans to sell the business, hopefully next summer. Mabie said that at age 82 he has plenty to do to manage his rental farms. He commented, “Government red tape is getting too complicated and the store keeps me pretty confined.”

JEAN ANKNEY of Eldridge, lowa, tells us her sister, Mary Lou, has been teaching music at the Galilean Home in Liberty, Ky. The home, she states, is for handicapped children. Mary Lou and the woman in charge of the home have been to Haiti several times and brought children to the states to receive artificial legs and other surgery. The youngsters are treated at the university hospitals in Kentucky and Georgia. Jean and Mary Lou are the daughters of the late Harry and Ethel Good and are graduates of Milford High School. Both have many friends in the area. Jean writes that she and her husband, Richard, have returned to lowa from Florida. They stayed at Larry Bird’s Boston Connection in Terre Haute. Richard’s cousin is manager and part owner of the hotel. In one of the three dining rooms, guests can shoot baskets. THE GOSHEN Hospital will begin basic emergency medical technician training classes on Monday, April 4. The classes will be held every Monday and Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Pre-registration is necessary. Applications must be received by Monday, March 28. Persons interested in becoming a Milford EMT (new technicians are always needed) should contact Cheryl Brunjes or any member of the Milford Unit. Persons wanting more information on the course should contact the hospital’s education department. The basic emergency medical technician training class can only

be provided by public-supported education institutions or governmental or non-profit hospitals. The course outline is approved by the Indiana Emergency Medical Services Commission and is regularly updated to keep pace with techniques and care in emergency medicine.

Considerable damage in accidents at Syracuse

Three accidents were investigated by Syracuse Police last Week, with one of the incidents resulting in considerable damage to a Syracuse business and home. Robert Gemler, 31, Kingston, N.H., was traveling north on South Huntington Street when his vehicle went across B & 0 Railroad tracks and he lost control. Gemler left the roadway and struck the Liquor Locker and a nearby house before coming to rest 50 feet east of the street. The accident happened at 2:25 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 14. Up to $5,000 damage was caused to the 1985 Chevrolet Corvette driven by Gemler, while the Liquor Locker, owned by Tim Pinnick and Tai Smith, suffered up to SIO,OOO in damages. The house, owned by Chris Koher Jr., sustained SI,OOO in damages. William Flammer, 28, who was a passenger in the Gemler vehicle, suffered from minor bleeding to the head and one leg but refused treatment. A 1972 GMC suffered up to SI,OOO in damages when its driver, David L. Coy, 24, North Webster, struck a NIPSCO pole guy wire on Huntington Street, 68 feet north of Chicago Street, at

The student must be 18 years of age and present evidence of being physically fit. To become a certified emergency medical technician, one must successfully complete the basic training class, a practical skills examination, and a written examination which is given by the EMS Commission.

10:20 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11. Coy was traveling south on Huntington Street when he slid while attempting to avoid a collision with a vehicle in front of him. Coy’s vehicle left the roadway and struck a no-parking sign before coming to rest near the guy wire, which sustained up to SI,OOO in damages. No one was injured in the incident. Slippery conditions contributed to a two-vehicle collision at 6:58 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 11, on SR 13, approximately 300 feet south of County Line Road. Burl Knoop, 51, Warsaw, was traveling north on SR 13 when a 1976 Mercury, driven by Adolfo Palacios Jr., 19, Etna Green, entered his lane after sliding on ice. Knoop’s 1981 Ford van struck the Palacios vehicle in the rear, causing up to SI,OOO damage to both vehicles. No one was injured. Try gum drops Colored gum drops make attractive candle holders for a child’s birthday cake. Make a small slit in the top for the candle.

. J| I 1 » I ' Jhnw I FAILED BRAKES— At 3:53 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 15, Michael Denney drove a Blue Line Transfer tractor-trailer semi into a Northern Indiana Public Service Company pole, crashed into a fence, and ricocheted off a passing train back into the fence. The accident occurred on the northeast corner of US 6 and SR 15. Denny told Brad Rodgers, the responding officer from the Elkhart County Sheriff’s Department, that he was approaching the intersection on US 6 from the east when his brakes failed. In his effort to avoid the train, Denny swerved the truck. The truck, a 1987 White, received damages estimated between SIO,OOO and $25,000. Denny, 32, Plymouth, escaped the accident with only an abrasion. The train, driven by Larry Semon, 47, Alexandria, received no damage. The pole, which was left hanging by its wires, was replaced by Tuesday. (Photo by Nevin Dulabaum)

From the Syracuse Police Log —

Broken pipes at summer home

The following information was obtained from the log of the Syracuse Police and Fire Departments: FEBRUARY 10 9:52 a.m. — Request received to know the time of call concerning an incident in July 3:12 p.m. — Received a request, to contact the street department on why Maple Street has never been plowed 3:22 p.m. — Police officer reported there is no crossing guard at Main and Brooklyn Streets 4:03 p.m. — Request received for the telephone number of the probation department 10:20 p.m. — Received a report of loud music at a location on North Harrison Street FEBRUARY 11 6:58 a.m. — Property damage accident reported on SR 13 south of the County Line Fload 10:09 a.m. — Caller requested to know where to locate a vehicle that was towed last evening 11:43 a.m. — Report received of a disabled vehicle at Brooklyn Street and that it would be moved after 3:30 11:47 a.m. — Officer requested the vehicle owner of last call be contacted and advised the vehicle needs to be moved as it is a road hazard 10:10 p.m. — The street department requested a police officer uptown at the bank 10:21 p.m. — Property damage accident reported at Red-D-Mart 10:45 p.m. — Received 25 calls concerning school closing FEBRUARY 12 12:23 a.m. — Caller requested to know the weather and road report for the lake area 10:15 a.m. — Received a call from a person concerning a fire extinguisher left at the station 1:53 p.m. — Report received of the stop sign being knocked down at Baltimore and Sixth Streets 4:14 p.m. — Property damage accident reported on CR 300E 7:59 p.m. — A male caller reported there is a car in his yard; possible intoxicated driver FEBRUARY 13 1:06 a.m. — Received a report from the street department that there was a vehicle in the ditch FARMERS The Pat Spaiichtr Insurance Agency in association with American Agrisurance and Communicating for Agriculture have a complete line of services designed especially for all the farmers' needs. Specializing in Crop — Hail protection and a very unique major medical package. Worried about what Mother Nature will throw at you this year? Well, stop by and see how tho Speichers can guarantee those bins will be an equivalent of 50 to 75% full, no matter how much rain or drought. Have rate increases in vour health coverages been happening? Sure they have. Why not give yoursell some control, with the C.D.C. (Cash Deductible Concept) designed for people in a rural surrounding. IF YOU ARE A FARMER, we have specialized programs to meet all of your needs. Speicher Insurunc'D located just south of the stoplight on SR 15. Call 658-420'5 or 658-9238.

north of the high school 1:18 a.m. — Received a call from a person concerning a possible need for an officer 12:27 p.m. — Property damage accident reported on the Syracuse-Milford Road 8:40 p.m. — An officer requested at a location l on Nash Drive FEBRUARY 14 2:28 a.m. — Received a report from a person who came to the station that someone ran into the Liquor Locker building and is trying to leave 2:32 a.m. — Report received of an intoxicated pedestrian near Pickwick Place 7:59 a.m. — Conservation department reported there would be no diving taking place today, it will resume on Saturday 12:53 p.m. — Received a report of an injured cat in the area of Sleepy Owl 6:15 p.m. — Goshen Hospital officials reported they have treated a child in their emergency room for a cat bite that occurred in Enchanted Hills 8:16 p.m. — An officer is requested at a business concerning a suspicidus person FEBRUARY 15 6:50 a.m. — Caller requested to know if there was a school delay and wlio to call regarding a deflay 7:49 a.m. — Received a report of an abandoned snowmobile on Lake Wawasee 9:08 a.m. — Request received on how to contact a summer resi-

Voters must be registered

I ByGLENLONG Staff Writer Primary election day is Tuesday, May 3, in Indiana. On that day voters in Kosciusko County will have the opportunity to go to their proper polling places to cast their ballots for the candidates who will be on the November 8 ballot. The citizens who will be privileged to vote are those who are properly registered by the final registration date of April 4. Unfortunately, at each election some folks go to the polls to vote and are denied the privilege because they are not properly registered. Others, realizing they are not registered do not even make the attempt. County Clerk Jeanne Weirick said anyone who has been previously registered but has not voted for two years and has not reinstated his registration recently should check with the clerk’s office to confirm his registration. She added that persons who have reached the voting age of 18, or have had a name change should be registered to vote. If a voter has moved since last being registered he may also need to transfer his registration. The county government goes to great lengths to help assure that voters are registered, but as Howard Woodward, long time Democrat precinct committeeman, stated, “In the final analysis it is the responsibility of every citizen to make sure he is registered.” Both the Republican and Democrat parties have precinct committeemen or women in every precinct in the county who are deputized to register voters. The county clerk can also deputize other interested people so they can help register people. March 18 is the last day a voter may register or transfer his registration before any deputy , registration officer.

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dent concerning broken pipes 9:41 a.m. — Request received to have a house checked for possible vandalism 12:13 p.m. — Received a report of traffic being tied up at US 6 and CR 29; it was not reported as an accident 3:12 p.m. — Goshen Police Department requested to know if there was a theft at a sporting goods store 4:42 p.m. — An officer is requested at a business concerning a hit-skip accident 5:14 p.m. — Received a request to know how to contact the township trustee 5:32 p.m. — Caller requested to know if a person has a permit to go door to door about medicare check 7:27 p.m. — An officer is requested on Lake Street where a vehicle is blocking the alley FEBRUARY 16 7:27 a.m. — Received a report of a dead opossum on South Lake Street 10:05 a.m. — Report received of an abandoned moped on Old 13A \ 4:36 p.m. — Kosciusko County requested we attempt to locate a person concerning a vehicle in the ditch 5:18 p.m. — An officer is requested on Pittsburg Street where a person will not let a woman leave 9:23 p.m. — An officer is requested at a location reference a tank car leaking

In addition to the county clerk’s office, where registration can be completed until April 4, until March 18 it is possible to register at the Turkey Creek Township assessor’s office at the Syracuse Town Hall during regular office hours. From March 1 to March 18, registration can also be completed at the Syracuse clerktreasurer’s office. Weirick said she hopes persons wanting to check their registration will do so early and not wait for the last minute rush. Anyone can call the county clerk’s office at 267-4444 for registration information or the name and number of their precinct committeeman or woman. Slippery roads cause vehicle to flip over Slippery road conditions in Milford contributed to a onevehicle accident that caused considerable damage to a 1982 Ford Escort at 6:45 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11. Carol J. Hiss, 44, Leesburg, was traveling south on Main Street when she lost control of her vehicle and it left the roadway, striking an embanknvent and flipping over north of Section Street. Up to $5,000 damage was caused to the Hiss vehicle. No one was injured in the incident. Please don't call the police All Syracuse residents With school children are reminded to refrain from calling the Syracuse Police and Fire dispatcher concerning school closings. Lines were tied last week by over 100 calls to the dispatcher. Police Chief Robert Ziller asks that parents listen to radio stations WKAM-AM, WOWO-AM, WRSW-AM, or WSBT-AM for closing and delay information.