The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 August 1989 — Page 14

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IT’S ALL in the wrist — Randy Veach. Milford, demonstrated his flapjack flipping expertise at last Saturday morning's pancake and sausage breakfast sponsored by the Milford EMS His actions were captured by MJ photographer Mary Jane Lorton Breakfast was served in the community building from 6 am

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to tn a.m. Donations totaled around 4400. This money will go toward widening the north entrance door on the ambulance bay The breakfast was the first fundraiser toward this goal —o— SHELI MILLER, daughter of

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John L. and Barb Miller of Dewart Lake, was home recently for a visit. With her was her fiancee. David Harmeyer. They spent a week in the Miller home and visited with Sheli's parents, sisters and other relatives. A family reunion was held on Saturday and an open house gave the California couple a chance to visit with Sheli's friends. SUELLEN KIPP. Muncie, is working in Ball State University's summer theater festival. Productions in this years festival are "The Musical Com edy Murders of 1940." "Leader of the Pack." "The Nerd." and "Anything Goes." Kipp is the accompanist in "Leader of the Pack." Kipp. 3796 N. Tillotson, is a junior at Ball State majoring in music education. She is the daughter of Joellen Free. Milford: and Willard Free. Syracuse. —o— A NUMBER of young people from this area recently received Selma McKrill Brown Educational Trust scholarships They are among 57 from the county sharing $50,000 Among those selected by the scholarship committee are Michelle Coy. Sheila (Melendez) Henson. Lisa Hunsberger and Holly Jodry. —o— MEMBERS OF the Milford Lions Club are currently working on a new project An ice cream

social will be held on Saturday. Aug 26 MAPLE LEAF farms is featured in the second quarter publication of the United Telephone System. "Business Brief." A photo on the front page shows United's John Vess with Steve Moore of Maple Leaf Farms at the corporate office doors of Maple Leaf. Besides telling what United was able to do for Maple Leaf, some of the firm's history is given The second paragraph reads. "Thirty years ago. Maple Leaf Farms began on a small farm two miles south of Milford. Ind today. Maple Leaf Farms includes two duckling hatcheries. 13 grow out' farms, feed mills in Milford and Burlington. Wise., a company (Serenade Foods) which produces fully-cooked half ducklings and a large line of chicken entrees and specialties and three other companies involved in the processing and marketing of over three million pounds of feathers and down each year." —o— AFTER NOT seeing their daughter. Earleen. for two years, Noble and Donna Fisher are anxiously awaiting her arrival in Milford sometime in September for a few days' visit. In a recent letter written from New Delhi. India. Earleen notes that she had "just returned to Delhi after 2‘ 2 weeks in Bangladesh and a few days in Nepal " She writes, "1 always enjoy Bangladesh. It's miserably poor

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but it h a vitality and ingenuity that seems to ease the misery. I enjoyed my river trip. There are a few roads in Bangladesh, but there are plenty of rivers, so they're full of boats — big steamers to little fishing boats. "The steamer I was on carried about 300 people. The captain said it carried as many as 1,000 at busy travel times, like holidays. "We left Dhala about 7 p.m. and got to Khulna at 10 p.m. the next night. As the crow flies, it's about 85 miles. "In Khulna I stayed at the government circuit house, which is used mostly by visiting officials It cost about 40 cents a night I gave the staff the equivalent of about $3 to buy food and Pepsis The fish and shrimp were great — fresh from the river." f Earleen goes on to describe her various means of transportation on her excursion such as "baby taxis" — three-wheeled, black and y ellow motor scooters with a

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bench in back for passengers and a canopy over the whole contraption. and a bicycle rickshaw —a three-wheeled bicycle with the rickshaw part over the rear wheels. She notes. "Taking a bicycle rickshaw to the airport to catch an airplane rather amused me — the high-tech and low-tech isontrasts.” . ' As to her special pets. Earleen writes. “I came home tonight, looked around at one dog and four cats, and thought maybe 1 'have' overdone it a bit. It all just sort of happened. "I've been experimenting with different cameras that I use when I have to shoot my own photos for AP stories, which is the reason for the sudden rash of animal photos " Following her stay in Milford and other US cities. Earleen will be returning to her position as head of the Associated Press (AP) Bureau in New Delhi.

Ralph Hamell 500 N. Harrison St. Syracuse.lnd.46s67 John A. Brvan 213 E. Pearl St. Syracuse. Ind. 46567 Brvce Rohrer P.O. Box 368 Syracuse.lnd.46s67 Dale H. Klein R 1 Box 122 Hiawatha Syracuse. Ind. 46567 Mrs. Polita U. Waterson R 3 Box 285 Syracuse. Ind. 16567 Ralph J. Warstler 18058 US 6 R 5 Syracuse. Ind. 16567 Jack Clark R 5 Box 174 Syracuse.lnd.46s67 Tim Kitty 6397 Twin Oaks Lane Lisle. 111.60532 Don Trammel 1617 E. Center St. Warsaw. Ind. 46580 Mary Jane Hoffmann 76 Brightridge Rd. Shaumburg. 111. 60191 T. L. Kline 724 S. Lake St. Syracuse. Ind. 16567 Howard Mock R 5 Box 219 Syracuse. Ind. 46567 Rick A. McKibbon 242 W. Portland St. Syracuse. Ind. 46567 Rav Frost P.O. Box 416 Syracuse. Ind. 16567 Walter Wolever R 2 Box 207 Leesburg. Ind. 16538 Ronald Bruce 218 N. Huntington St. Syracuse, 1nd.46567 Nyle Fox R 2 Box 70 Winchester, Ind. 17391 Rex Tinker R 4 Box 287 Syracuse. Ind. 16567 Rich/Andrea Stoller 4351 Normandy Dallas. Texas 75205 John/Mary Cradle R 2 Box 211 Leesburg.lnd.46s3B. John C. Jarrett. Ml) R 1 Box 72 Syracuse. Ind. 16567 Douglas Fiandt R 1 Box 366 Syracuse. Ind. 46567 Mark Strakowski 961 Meadowland Dr. Cincinnati. Ohio 15255 Jeremy Corson 3202 Hartford Run Buford. (>a. 30518

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NEW 4-H KING AND QUEEN — The new IMS Kosciusko County 4-H King and Queen were crowned at ceremonies held Saturday evening in the Warsaw Middle School. The new queen is DeNae Dawn Bouse and the king is Duane Kline. DeNae is 18 years old and lives in Silver Lake. She is the daughter of Terry and Susan Bouse and has been in 4-H for 10 years. She is a member of the Silver Lake Rambling Farmers 4-H Club. Duane is a member of the Claypool Classics and Kosciusko County Lamb Club. He is 19 years old and the son of Earl and Cheri Kline. He is a 10 year member of 4-H. The royal couple received their honors, a plaque donated by the Kosciusko County Junior Leaders, a SIOO savings bond donated by Kosciusko County 4-H Council, and a SSO gift certificate donated by Compton's Furniture, from the outgoing king and queen, Paul Berkey and Katie Stroup. The prince was Kevin Ousley and princess was Penny Williamson. They received plaques. (Photo by Linda Musselman)

Syracuse driver complains of shoulder pain after accident

The Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department investigated the following accidents in the greater Lakeland area over the past week: Larry Spangler. 47. r 1 box 301. Syracuse, complained of pain to his shoulder following an accident Thursday. Aug. 3. at 6:10 pm., on CR 300E, south of DeFreese Road. Spangler was traveling north on CR 300E in a 1985 Oldsmobile when the vehicle went off the road hitting an ■REMC pole and overturning. Damage to the vehicle was estimated up to SIO,OOO and up to SI,OOO to the pole. A passenger in a vehicle suffered minor injuries in a twovehicle accident Monday. Aug. 7. at 9:35 am., at Plum and South Harrison Street in Leesburg. Robert Barth. 62. r 1 box 186. Leesburg, complained of pain to his lower arm. after the truck he was riding in collided with a 1988 Ford F-150 truck Jamie R. Anderson. 18. 57954 Roys Ave . Elkhart, was driving a 1989 GMC truck west on Plum Street and had Stopped for the intersection at South Harrison. Debra A. Drudge. 27. r 2 box 2018. Claypool, was driving a 1988 Ford F-150 south on Harrison Street Due to the sun and a tree obstructing her view, she was unable to avoid the collision. Damage to the Ford truck, registered to Polk and Sons. Inc., r 2 box 85A. was up to $2,500 and up to $2,500 to the GMC truck, registered to R & RB Products. Inc . P.O. Box 186. Leesburg Both drivers were hurt in an accident Wednesday. July 26. at 7:01 a m . at L'S 30E and CR 200N. northeast of Warsaw. Frank George Mihocza. 58. 3936 Montgolfier. South Bend, suffered a contusion and bruise to his head and Wallace Smith HI. 35. 10204 Hazel Court, Orland Park. 111., complained of pain to his upper leg Mihocza was driving a 1983 Cadillac east on US 30 and had stopped for the light at CR 200 when a 1987 Freightliner driven by Smith, hit the rear of his car. The Cadillac caught on fire. Damage to the Cadillac was estimated up to SIO,OOO and up to $25,000 to the semi registered to Sealed Air Trucking. Inc., 7110 Santa Fe Dr . Hodgkins. 11l An accident Saturday. July 29, at 4:12 pm. oh the Baseline Road, south of CR 600 N resulted in both drivers receiving citations. Zeno W. Schultz. 65. r 1. Akron, driver of a 1989 Ford truck was cited for failure to yield the right of way and James E. Cole. 38. r 1 box 860. Cromwell, driver of a 1989 Oldsmobile was cited for no operator s license in possession. Schultz was southbound on the Baseline Road and made a left turn in front of the Cole vehicle Damage was estimated at under S2OO to Schultz s vehicle and up to $2,500 to the Oldsmobile driven by Cole and registered to

Bruce Petro Oldsmobile, P.O. Box 897, Warsaw. Property Damage Accidents Construction on US 30 caused an accident Monday. Aug. 7, at 9 am., just west of SR 15. Marjorie A. Taylor. 48. 204 Dußois St., Vincennes, had stopped her 1978 Chevrolet Chevette in traffic when a 1978 White semi tractor/trailer struck her vehicle. The semi was driven by Luntie Hooker. 37. 1911 S. Sixth Ave., Maywood. 111. Damage to the car was estimated up to $5,000 and up to $2,500 to the semi and trailer. Driver in attention was the cause of an accident Saturday, Aug 5, at 8:15 pm., at Armstrong Road and CR 700E, west of North Webster. Robert P. Gast, 85. P.O. Box 796, Indian Lake. Fla . has his 1988 Ford stopped at the stop sign at CR 700E and did not see the 1982 Mercury being driven by David R. Gable. 17. 701 N. Hillcrest. South Whitley, before pulling out into the roadway. Damage was estimated at under S2OO to Gast’s vehicle and up to SI,OOO to Gable s vehicle. A truck left out of gear rolled out of a driveway and into a tree on Saturday, Aug. 5, at 5:53 p.m., on Hoss Hill Road, north of Epworth Forest Road. The 1988 Ford truck is registered to Brett A, Hite, r 1 box 39, North Webster. Damage to the truck was not available. Driver Inattention David S. Huff, 20. r 1 box 1641, Pierceton was involved in an accident Saturday. Aug. 5. at 4:28 p.m., on South Barbee Drive, west of SR 13. Huff was driving his 1987 Ford west on South Barbee Drive and took his eyes off the roadway for ajnoment causing his vehicle to'go off the road and into some trailers owned by Ray Setlak. r 1 box 163, Pierceton. Damage to the vehicle and trailers was estimated up to each. Failure to yield the right of way and driver inattention caused two vehicles to collide on CR 100 N east of CR 300E. Friday. Aug. 4, at 10:40a m. John P Reid. 59. 500 Rutten. Warsaw, was driving a 1986 Chrysler out of a drive and did not see a 1979 Mercury being driven by Ronnell M. Morgan, Jr.. 18. r 1 box 570 Q, Leesburg, east on CR 100 N. Damage was estimated up to SI,OOO to Reid’s vehicle and up to $2,500 to Morgan's vehicle. Two-vehicles collided on Emeline Street in Milford, east of SR 15 on Wednesday. Aug. 2. at 6:30a m Lisa Henson, 29. r 1 box 214. Milford, was turning her 1986 Buick out of the driveway at Campbell s IGA when she polled in front of a 1977 Chevrolet driven by Raymond W Collins, 30. 63966 CR 7, Goshen Damage to Collins' vehicle was up to SI,OOO and up to $2,500 to Henson's vehicle Linda L. Jones. 31. P.O Box 66, Roann, was not injured when her 1985 GMC van went off the road and struck an REMC pole Monday. July 31. at 9:30 am., on CR 200N. west of CR 850E. south of North Webster. Damage to Jones' van was up to SI,OOO and under S2OO to the pole

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