The Mail-Journal, Volume 29, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 August 1990 — Page 18
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THE MAIL-JOURNAL-Wed., August 8,1990
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RYAN SPEICHER and Greg Brunjes are shown at Big Boulder Golf Course last week after Ryan broke the record for playing the most holes in one day. Ryan is the son of Larry and Carol Speicher of Milford. He decided he would challenge
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the course record for the number of holes played in one day (54) last Thursday. He began at 7:30 a.m. playing 18 holes with friend Travis Coy, son of Allen and Cheryl Coy of jyiiiford. He then played 18 holes with the.
Big Boulder Junior Golf League and ended the day playing with Brunjes, son of Alan and Cheryl Brunjes of Milford. A cheering section gathered on the clubhouse porch to applaud the plucky golfer when his arrived back there at 8:30 p.m. Ryan and Greg then decided to play a few more holes, until it was too dark to see the ball, making his total 66 holes (seven rounds and three extra holes) for the day. Several enthusiastic Junior League members have vowed to challenge this new record. Ryan, as we under stand it, has spent much of the summer on the * golf course, playing 18-27 holes on many days. LAURINE WALDBESER was recently honored by R. R. Donnelley for 25 years of service to the company. Mrs. Waldbeser, a resident of r 1 Milford, began her work at Donnelley’s as a feeder in one of the firm’s binderies. She has also worked as a crib attendant and secretary. Currently she is production record clerk in the east plant pressroom. SEVERAL LOCAL residents took honors in open class judging during the 1990 Elkhart County 4-H Fair. In the open class rabbit judging, Shana Powers, Milford, captured best of show in the Dutch category, while in the Standard Chinchilla division, Renee Wuthrich, Milford, won best of breed and best of show. 0 In the open class beef judging, Shawn Krull, Milford, exhibited
the reserve champion Limousin steer. Winning first places in the open class photography judging were Milford residents Howard Cross for his monochrome portrait and natural color print portrait, and Bob Cross, for his natural color print portrait. —o— THE KOSCIUSKO County 4-H & Community Fair is well underway this week and it seems “royalty is reigning supreme” in the Musselman home. On Sunday afternoon, “Sabastian,” the family's one-year-old cat, walked off with championship honors as it was judged top altered male during the 4-H Cat Show. Sabastian’s owner, Teresa Musselman, is a member of Creative 4-H’ers Club in Milford and is completing her ninth year in 4-H work. —o— KARA WALDBESER, 11, r 1, Milford, is feeling "very excited” following Tuesday's 4-H Swine judging at the county fair. Her 232-pound crossbred barrow, “Spotty," captured the title of grand champion barrow. A member of the Milford Junior Happy Bachelors 4-H Club, Kara is in her third year of 4-H work. She is the daughter of Ben and Shari Waldbeser, and the granddaughter of Alvin and Laurine Waldbeser, also of r 1, Milford. Winning honors at the county fair is not new to the Waldbeser family as Kara’s father, Ben, won top prize with his grand champion barrow, "Sam,” in 1967 — his first year in 4-H.
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SIX INJURED SOUTH OF MILFORD — Five Milford residents were injured and a Warsaw man slightly injured in a two-vehicle accident Wednesday evening, Aug. 1. The accident occurred at 8:24 p.m., at Old Road 15 and CR 900 N, three miles south of Milford. Scott A. Brown, 24, Milford, is in fair condition at Kosciusko Community Hospital with internal injuries. Brown’s wife, Alycia, is reported in fair condition in the Intensive Care Unit at KCH with internal injuries. Their one-year-old daughter, Kacey, was treated and later released from KCH. Brown's 16-year-old brother, Ryan, sustain-
Six injured as cars collide
Four persons were seriously injured and two others sustained minor injuries in a two-vehicle accident three miles south of Milford at Old Road 15 and CR 9QON at 8:24 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 1. Scott A. Brown, 24. rural route, Milford, driver of one of the vehicles, is in fair condition in Kosciusko Community Hospital. He suffered internal chest injuries. His wife and front seat passenger, Alycia J. Brown, 22, rural route, Milford, is in fair
condition in the Intensive Care Unit at Kosciusko Communtiy Hospital after sustaining internal abdomen, pelvic injuries in the accident. Other passengers in the Brown vehicle, who were in the back seat, were their one-year-old daughter Kacey R. Brown, who suffered minor bleeding to the head, and Brown’s 16-year-old brother, Ryan Brown, who suffered a fractured neck. The infant was treated and later released from KCH, while Ryan was flown to Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne, where he was treated and later released. Phillip M. Shafer, 20, Perry Street, Warsaw, driver of the second vehicle, was treated and released from KCH. He suffered contusions and bruises to the head. A passenger in his vehicle, George (Rob) Northrup, 22, rural route, Milford, was flown to Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, where he is being treated for a crushed pelvic. Northrup, who was to undergo surgery on August 9, is reported to be in stable condition. Seat belts were not worn by any of the injured with the exception of Kacey Brown. Police state that Kacey was in a child restraint
Area residents booked
The following persons were booked in the Kosciusko County Jail recently: Brent Douglas Corl, 22, South Henry Street, Milford, was booked on charges of driving while intoxicated. He was later released on $350 bond. Stoney Edward Gawthorpe. 19. Huntington Street, Syracuse, was booked on charges of driving while intoxicated and illegal consumption of alcohol. He was later released on $450 bond. Marco Antonio Pena, 23, East Street, Milford, was booked on charges of driving while intoxicated. He was later released on $350 bond. Debbie Lynn Smith, 29, rural route. North Webster, was booked on charges of contempt of court. She was held without bond. Brent Anthony Clow, 31, rural route, Syracuse, was booked on charges of being a habitual traffic offender and driving under the influence of alcohol. The court is to set bond.
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ed a fractured neck and was transported to Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne, where he was treated and later released. Phillip M. Schafer, 20, Warsaw, was treated and released for contusions/bruises to his head from KCH. George R. (Rob) Northrup, 22, was taken to Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, with a crushed pelvis. He is reported in stable condition. Shown in the photo on the right is Schafer’s vehicle while on the left is the Brown vehicle. Both cars were a total loss. (Photo by the Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department)
seat, but was ejected from the car. It is unknown if the restraint seat was properly fastened in the vehicle. Kosciusko County Police report Brown was traveling west on CR 900 N, in a 1989 Chevrolet and failed to yield at the intersection with Old Road 15. His vehicle collided in the southbound lane of Old Road 15, with Shafer’s 1978 Ford. Shafer was traveling north on Old Road 15 and skidded approximately 102 feet and four feet, six inches left of center prior to the impact in an attempt to avoid the accident. Upon impact both vehicles traveled north and stopped on the west side of the roadway in the yard of Ed Vanlaningham. Brown's vehicle traveled 84 feet, one inch and Shafer’s vehicle traveled 130 feet, 10 inches. Milford Emergency Medical Service and Multi-Township Paramedics responded to the scene. Syracuse EMS was also called but was not needed to transport patients. Milford Fire Department used the JAWS to free two of the injured persons. Syracuse Fire Department was
Ambulance backs into squad car
The Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department investigated the following accidents during the past week: While handling an accident situation on Wednesday, Aug. 1, at CR 900N/01d Road 15, near Milford, an ambulance and a county police department squad car were involved in a property damage incident. At 10:44 p.m., an ambulance being operated by Stephen C. Eryman, 37, Warsaw, was backing out of a field enroute to the hospital when the vehicle struck a squad car that was parked on CR 900 N. Damage to the ambulance was estimated at under SSOO while damage to the sheriff’s department squad car was set at uptosl.ooo. Two-Vehicle Accident A two-vehicle collision occurred at SR 15/Monoquet Road on Saturday, Aug. 4, at 11:35 a.m. The incident involved a pickup truck driven by Fredric R. Beer, 36, Milford, and an auto being operated by Joyce E. Fore, 40. Mentone. No further details on the mishap were available although damage to the Beer vehicle was estimated at under
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also called to assist with their JAWS unit. There have been several accidents at this location since January 1. A number of warning signs have been put up. When traveling west on CR 900 N approximately 600 feet from the intersection the driver finds a caution sign stating there is a “Stop Ahead.” Also approximately 200 feet prior to the intersection the county has erected a sign stating that “Old 15 Traffic Does Not Stop." The stop sign on CR 900 N was moved earlier this year from the east side of the railroad track to the west side of the track. For north and southbound traffic on Old Road 15, the county has placed signs 500 feet from the intersection that reads “Caution Intersection Ahead,” with a speed limit of 45 miles per hour. There is nothing to obstruct the view of westbound traffic at that intersection. The accident was investigated by Joe Mooney, assisted by Aaron Rovenstine. Steve Knispel, Chad Hill of the sheriff’s department and Ron Kryder of Milford Police Department.
SSOO while the Fore auto sustained up to $5,000 in damage. Car Backs Into Vehicle An accident involving Vivian G. Mundinger, 51, Warsaw and Bernard D. Kuhn, 59. Mentone, occurred at CR 400W/CR 1050 N on Friday, Aug. 3. According to police reports, the vehicle being driven by Kuhn was stopped to make a left turn at the intersection when the auto being operated by Mundinger pulled behind it. The Kuhn auto then proceeded to back into the Mundinger vehicle. Damage to Mundinger's 1987 Ford truck was estimated at up to SI,OOO while damage to the 1986 Ford truck being driven by Kuhn was set also at up to SI,OOO Damage At Boat Ramp Houston C. Humphrey, 59, Highland, suffered a contusion/bruise to his elbow/lower arm/hand after an incident at the public landing site on Backwater Road, south of North Webster. The incident occurred at 10:28 am., Tuesday, July 31. Humphrey stated he was asked to move a 1986 Ford van and trailer, that was sitting on the boat ramp, straight back for the owner, Randy Wright, Marion, to pull his boat onto the boat trailer. As Humphrey began to back the vehicle and trailer towards the lake, his hand slipped off the open driver’s door, causing him to fall onto the concrete boat ramp. The vehicle and trailer continued to roll backwards into the water. Damage to the vehicle and trailer were estimated up to $5,000.
Mrs. Reinholt attends confab
Mrs. Lera Reinholt, Syracuse fourth-grade teacher, was among the 2,824 educators attending the New Orleans Delta Kappa Gamma Society International Convention. The convention, held from July 30-Aug. 4, took action on behalf of the society’s 168,478 members from 13 countries. The major resolution concerned illiteracy, which is a worldwide problem with 899 million adults who cannot read well enough to function fully at work or in routine personal and civic responsibilities. Mrs. Reinholt currently serves aspresident of the Alpha Nu Chapter, composed of educators from Kosciusko and Marshall Counties. Barbara Winters, past president of Alpha Nu, from Culver, accompanied Mrs. Reinholt to the convention.
