The Mail-Journal, Volume 27, Number 23, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 July 1988 — Page 20

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., July 20,1988

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JARED SMITH and Doug Free were caught last week by MJ photographer Jennifer Woodward as they gave a helping hand to David Rummel, back right, and installed the new fence at Waubee Lake’s Lakeside Park. The second photo shows the new fence which has added to the beauty of the park. MARY JURSS, librarian at the Milford Public Library, has been named for the upcoming year to the reference and interlibrary loan center committee of the Area Library Services Authority, Region Two. As a member of the committee, Jurss will assist in the development of policy and programs of interlibrary loan and reference service. —o— AS FAR as area law officials know Governor Robert Orr has not cancelled his dispatch on burning. Said dispatch reads as follows: / “Due to state wide drought conditions causing critically dry grass, crops and brush fields, Governor Robert Orr has declared Indiana an emergency fire area. This declaration makes it a class ‘C’ misdemeanor, statute number 14-5-7-5, to recklessly throw from any vehicle any matches, ashes or burning material; or to burn any rubbish, leaves, slashing, brush piles, fence rows or stumps. This proclamation is effective the 15th day of June and will remain in effect until cancelled by the governor. At this time camp fires are not under this proclamation... ” —o— THE MILFORD First Brethren Church Youth Group will be having a bake sale this coming Satur-

day at 8 a.m. in front of Doll’s Decorating Center. The money will be used for the national conference this August in Ashland, Ohio. AREA RESIDENTS will want to be on hand Saturday night at the Sacred Heart School Auditorium in Warsaw at 7:30 p.m. for the second annual Miss Kosciusko County Fair Queen contest. Many local young women are in the field of 14 seeking the title. Among the contestants are: Tonya Marie Bryant, a junior at Wawasee High School and the daughter of John and Bette

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CORN DETASSELER — This impressive machine was seen earlier this week on the Lowell Rassi farm west of Milford. The corn detasseler is owned by Tom Farms, Leesburg. The machine was used to detassel the female corn so that the male

Considerable damage as vehicles collide

A two-vehicle accident involving a Leesburg resident occurred at 1:35 p.m. on July 18 on Van Buren Street in Leesburg. A vehicle driven by Carl Kendrick, 17, of 1305 Grace St., Winona Lake, struck a car driven by Barbara Farmer, 35, of 207 E. Prairie, Leesburg. Kendrick told police that he looked to the side of the road and when he looked back, he was unable to stop in time in order to avoid hitting the Farmer vehicle. Damage to Kendrick’s 1982 Plymouth was listed at up to 52,500 and damage to Farmer’s 1981 Plymouth was estimated at up to $5,000. Damage was estimated at up to $2,500 to a vehicle driven by Lola Littlejohn, r 7, lot 24, Warsaw, whose auto was sideswiped on SR 15 at 3 a.m. on July 9. Littlejohn reported to police that she was traveling north on SR 15 near CR 250 N when another vehicle started to pass her and then cut back into the driver’s side of her vehicle. Driver inattention was cited as the cause for an accident that occurred on July 8 at Old 13A in Turkey Creek Township. Phyllis Buchan, 57, of r 3, box 371, Syracuse, told police that she didn’t see anyone coming and when she backed out of a parking lot, she struck a vehicle driven by John Williams, 3407 Waverly Dock Rd., Jacksonville, Fla. Damage was estimated at up to SI,OOO to the 1988 Lincoln driven

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Bryant of Enchanted Hills. Deea Nicole Clear, a graduate of Wawasee High School who is attending Ravenscroft Beauty College. Deea is the daughter of Fred and Donna Clear of North Webster. Kristina Theresa Gregory, a recent graduate of Wawasee High School who plans to attend Manchester College in the fall. Kristina is the daughter of Judy Deck of Syracuse. Shelia Marie Melendez is a senior at Wawasee High School. She is the daughter of Pete and Scerita Melendez of Milford. Julie Anne Neterer, a junior at Wawasee High School and the

by Buchan and up to $2,500 to the 1986 Cadillac driven by Williams. Damage was estimated at up to $2,500 to a 1977 Dodge van driven by Dennis Rogers, r 1, box 1358, North Webster, which struck a tree off of CR 600 N on July 13. Rogers told police that he was traveling west on CR 600 N when he failed to make the corner at CR 950E and went off the road striking a tree on property owned by Stan Estes of North Webster. A two-vehicle accident involving Michael Anderson, r 1, box 470, North Webster, and Douglas Stump, r 1, box 96, Milford, occurred on July 13 at CR 1300 N. Anderson told police that he was traveling east on 1300 N when Stump’s vehicle pulled out in front of him causing him to hit it. Damage to both vehicles was listed at up to $2,500. Christi Call, 511 N. Harrison, Warsaw, told police that she was coming around a curve on CR 700 N, near Harper Road in Plain Township, when an animal ran in front of her causing her to swerve off the road and into a yard post. Damage to the 1985 Toyota driven by Call was estimated at up to $2,500. Brake failure was cited as the cause of an accident on July 2 involving Keith Smith, 1822 Sharon St., Warsaw and Siegfried Weber, 2400 Dorehester, Union, N.J. Smith told police that he was traveling west on CR 700 N and his brakes failed as he approached a

daughter of Gary and nene Neterer of Syracuse. And, Jennifer Leslie Woodward, a student at St. Andrews Presbyterian College in Laurinburg, N.C. Jennifer is the daughter of Richard and Luann Woodward of Warsaw and is a summer intern at The MailJournal. Photos and detailed information on each of the contestants appears elsewhere in this issue. WE WERE surprised to seePhyllis Roy on Main Street last Friday. She was scheduled for surgery on Thursday but it had to be put off again because of complications.

corn can pollinate. The 12 workers began at 6:30 a.m., Tuesday, and the job was completed by 2:45 p.m. the same day. Jeff Morris was the driver. (Photo by Jennifer Woodward)

curve. He tried to miss Weber’s vehicle but couldn’t get all the way off the road and he struck the passenger’s side. Damage to both Smith’s 1974 Buick and Weber’s 1988 Chevrolet was estimated at up to SI,OOO. Unsafe speed was cited as the cause of a one vehicle accident involving Dennis Schwartz, 20488 U.S. 6, Milford, on July 9. Schwartz told police that he was unfamiliar with the road he wrecked on (CR 1200 N). He said that he was looking at something and when he looked up, he missed a sharp curve and went into the ditch. Damage to Schwartz’s 1982 Mustang was listed at up to $2,500. Schwartz was cited by police for unsafe speed. Police investigated an accident on Sunday, July 3, at 12:15 p.m. on Lung Lane on CR 1175 N, involving two parked vehicles. A 1987 AMC Jeep was parked in front of a 1986 Chevrolet van when it rolled down an incline and hit the van. Police report the jeep was not in gear nor was the parking break set. Damage to the van owned by Stephen H. Walls, 902 Ivywood Court, New Castle was estimated up to SI,OOO as was the damage to the Jeep owned by Matt and/or Myrna Caphart, 110 Williamsburg Court, Zionsville. Timothy D. Mclntre, 30, 3942 Lake Shore Dr., Bremen, was not injured when his vehicle left the roadway and went into a cornfield. The accident occurred on Friday, July 15, at 9:30 a.m., on

She says she’s not going to tell anyone the next time the surgery is scheduled because of the fact that it’s been changed so many times. Mrs. Roy injured her back when she slipped on the ice last February. % Prior to her injury, Phyllis ran one of the town’s restaurants. She was forced, however, to close the business because of her injury. Assisting her in serving the customers was her daughter, Gina Hanlin. Gina is now the branch manager of Time Temporary Services which opened a Warsaw office the first of the week. Her office is located in Buffalo Square.

CR 650E at CR 1050 N. Mclntre told police he was not familiar with the road and was going to fast to make the turn. Damage to the 1982 Toyota was estimated up to SI,OOO and up to S2OO to the cornfield owned by Grady Farms, Syracuse. Drivers of two-vehicles received minor injuries at an accident at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 16, on CR 150 W, north of Fox Farm Road. John M. Burtoft, 37, r 9 box 252, Warsaw, complained of pain to his head, and Terry R. Stephenson, 27, r 8 box 88, Warsaw, suffered minor bleeding to his face. Burtoft had stopped his vehicle along the road to cover up a pinball machine he was hauling in the back of his vehicle and waited for the rain to stop. Stephenson told police he saw a vehicle in front of him swerve around the stopped vehicle but he did not see it in time to avoid hitting the Burtoft vehicle in the back. Damage to the 1982 Chevrolet truck driven by Burtoft and owned by Special Amusements, Inc., was estimated up to $2,500. Damage was also listed up to $2,500 to the 1987 Pontiac driven by Stephenson. Driver inattention was blamed for a two-vehicle accident on Saturday, at 6:20 p.m. on SR 15 north of CR 350 N. Wade R. Smith, 18,1003 East Center St., Warsaw, was heading north on SR 15 r and slowing down for an oncoming fire truck when his vehicle was struck from behind by a car driven by Adele M. Wollman, 58, r 1 box 1348, Milford. She told police she was unable to stop intime and the investigating officer noted that the road was very slick due to oil and heavy rain on the road surface. Damage was estimated up to SI,OOO to the 1964 Ford driven by Smith and the 1979 Lincoln driven by Wollman. Police cite improper passing as the contributing circumstance in a two-vehicle accident Monday, July 18, at 7:12 p.m. on Old Road 8 at Old Road 13A, east of Syracuse. Derick J. Wilson, 22, r 3 box 381, Syracuse, was traveling south on 13A and passed a vehicle driven by Angella T. Briggs, 17, 713 McClintic Road, Syracuse, as she was making a left turn. Wilson told police the other vehicle did not have a turn signal on and he thought she was turning right. Briggs stated the turn signal was in operation, Damage was estimated up to $2,500 to both the 1975 Dodge Diplomat driven by Wilson and the 1976 Pontiac Bonniville driven by Briggs. A car/deer accident occurred at 10:15 p.m. Monday on SR 19 at CR 800 S, south of Mentone. James R. Zolman, 48, r 1 box 78-10, Leesburg, told police he was traveling north on SR 19 and could not avoid hitting a deer. Damage was estimated up to $2,500 to his 1982 Cadillac.