Chronicle Tribune from Marion, Indiana (2024)

CHRONICLE- TRIBUNE, MARION, IND. TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 2006 Emergencies Grant County Sheriff's Depart- 6:46 p.m. Sunday, 512 N. Main ment Sweetser, fuel spill. 6 p.m.

Thursday, Ind. 9 and Center Township Volunteer Wildwood Drive, two-vehicle Fire Department accident involving Amy Bailey, 7:54 a.m. Monday, 2611 E. Cher14, Van Buren, who complained of ry Lane, ambulance assist. pain to the chest; Destiny Green- Upland Volunteer Fire Departwood, 4, who suffered a fracture ment: to the knee; Barbara Coffey, 39, 11:05 a.m.

Monday, 6620 E. 100S, who suffered a bruise to the chest; field fire. and Tracy Bailey, 34, who suf- 1:33 p.m. Monday, 201 N. Eighth fered a bruise to the head.

investigation of an alarm. Marion Fire Department Van Buren Volunteer Fire 8:07 p.m. Sunday, 1709 W. 11th Department unauthorized 1:53 p.m. Monday, Interstate 69 9:01 p.m.

Sunday, 1003 W. 14th at the 66-mile marker, auto ambulance assist. dent. 9:40 p.m. Sunday, 419 W.

Fifth 3 p.m. Monday, I-69 between the structure fire. Units cleared 66- and 67-mile markers, field fire. at 10:06 p.m. Matthews Volunteer Fire 10:13 p.m.

Sunday, 1129 W. Sixth Department structure fire. Units cleared 2:57 p.m. Monday, 9102 S. 1150E, at 10:54 p.m.

ambulance assist. 2:14 a.m. Monday, 3611 S. Washington Volunteer Fire Nebraska structure fire. Department Units cleared at 3:44 a.m.

1:53 p.m. Monday, I-69 at the 66- 12:57 a.m. Monday, 1510 mile marker, auto accident. Hawksview Drive, structure fire. Fairmount Volunteer Fire Units cleared at 1:19 a.m.

Department Pleasant Township Volunteer 5:43 p.m. Monday, 416 E. Sixth Fire Department 1. lifting assistance. 5 Blotter Marion Police Department 10:55 a.m.

Sunday, 507 E. Highland Javier Marin, 30, same address, arrested on warrant, failure to pay child support. He was released Sunday from the Grant County Jail on $1,000 bond. West 11:09 a.m. Eighth Sunday, Street, 1900 windows block of vehicle broken.

11:38 a.m. Sunday, Bradford Street and Horton Avenue, person kicking a juvenile in the leg. 12:25 p.m. Sunday, 300 block of North Greentree Drive, tires of vehicle cut. 2:43 p.m.

Sunday, 200 block of East Sherman Street, railroad warning lights broken with rocks. 4:02 p.m. Sunday, 3100 block of South Curfman Road, burglary, theft of cell phone. Grant County Sheriff's Department 4:50 p.m. Saturday, 4200 block of South Ind.

37, Shana Jackson, 30, 1516 N. Bancroft Indianapolis, arrested, possession of marijuana. She was released Saturday Today MARY E. REIFF: Services are at 2 p.m. in United Methodist: Memorial Home, 801 Huntington Warren.

Burial is in Andrews Riverside Cemetery. PAUL T. 'CHENY' CHENOWETH: Services are at 10 a.m. Mortuary, 35 West Park Drive, Huntington. L.

(STURGEON) LOGAN: Services are at 10:30 a.m. in Apostolic Friends Church on 600 South, Jonesboro. Burial is in Park Cemetery, Fairmount. CHERYL J. PLUMMER: Services are at 10 a.m.

in Owen-Weilert-Duncan Funeral Home, Marion Chapel, 2722 So. Washington St. Burial is in Estates of Serenity. MRS. REVA D.

(GRANT) WINTERROWD: Services are at 10 a.m. in Armes-Hunt Funeral Home, 415 S. Main Fairmount. Burial is in Grant Memorial Park cemetery. ROBERT M.

GOENS: Services are at 1.p.m. in Doan and Mills Funeral Home, 790 National Road Richmond. Burial is in Marion National Cemetery. PAULINE ANNA (EVANS) COX: Services are at noon in Raven-Choate Funeral Home, 1202 Kem Road. Burial is in Estates of Serenity.

MORRIS E. STEWART: Services are at 2:30 p.m. in Zechar. Bailey Offering hope Jobs: Hundreds of people already have filed applications Continued from Page A1. Ammie Watson looked for jobs, WorkOne employment specialist they found positions in the home Darlene Brinker said, adding that health field.

Missing factory work about 400 people had filled out was one reason they came to applications at the office. "We Hontz Hall to fill out applications expect it to pick up again by 3:30 Monday. or 4 p.m." "I worked for American WoodA section of the WorkOne office, mark for two years, and I equipped with pens, clipboards absolutely loved it," said Goins, and phone books for looking up 25, Jonesboro. addresses or phone numbers, was "I love factory work," Watson, reserved for Dollar General 33, Marion, said. "The fast pace is applicants Monday afternoon.

what I like." Among those filling the tables A few tables away from Goins and chairs was Marion resident and Watson, Eric Van Horn used Ben Hazelett, 24. a copy of his resume to fill out a "It's a good opportunity for Dollar General application. Van around here," hope Horn, 35, Hartford City, recently they stick around." was laid off from his old job and Dollar General is providing decided to apply at the distribuon-the-job training for those it tion center because he's already hires. Officials said there is no trained in areas including operatexact date for when employees ing a forklift and shipping and will be working inside the distri- receiving. bution center, although the "I figured I better get over here facility is expected to open in early," Van Horn said.

"I figured early fall. 5,000 or 6,000 people will put in for The last time Alaina Goins and this. Early is always Cleanup: 'The storm didn't leave us much, one victim says Continued from Page A1 mean something. But of all the piles in front of her house general trash, furniture, appliances, hazardous waste and sentimental the sentimental pile is the smallest. "The storm didn't leave us much," McDougal says.

Ryan Carlson, one of the St. James workers, brings out a rusted Colt revolver, still in its holster, two rounds still in the cylinder. "Where did you find that?" she asks. Carlson tells her it was under the carpet in one of the rooms. "I thought we had gotten rid of all of those," McDougal says.

"We had three guns, and we were always hiding them from the boys. "I guess maybe you could find some more in there, maybe." She kept the gun to turn over to the New Orleans police. She couldn't keep her chandelier from the dining room. Loot-: ers had already gotten it and plenty of other things in their neighborhood rampages after the owners evacuated. Now, it's all so easy for the looters or anyone else who wants to see what life was like in the McDougal household.

After all, it's all out there along the curb. Johnson Benchwork Sale All Sofas, Sectionals, Love Seats Chairs In Stock or Custom Order Comforts of Sale Ends April I.st HOME I A Free 2 Buildings, 2 Floors Of Furniture And Home Accents Financing 0000020230 510 S. Washington, Marion, IN 673-4663 (HOME) Delivery. NOW OPEN SATELLiTE Next RADiO Level America's Satellite Rad Commercial free Music Channels. plus See Janet Blake For All Your Cell Phone XM Radio Needs verizon Authorized Agent Radio Center Satellite 677-0668 0000020018 1024 Fairview Gas City.

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201 1. Juli METZGER President and Publisher Tammy PEARSON. Kristine DOWELL: Managing Editor Advertising Director A Linda KOZLOWSKI Gary STOFFER Circulation Director Operations Director Visit us www.chronicleonline: tribune.com from the Grant County Jail on $5,005 bond. 11:30 a.m. Sunday, 4800 block of North Brook Drive, firecrackers in mailbox.

2:10 p.m. Sunday, 3600 block of North East Shadeland Road, domestic dispute. 6:10 p.m. Sunday, Kmart, 1015 E. Main Gas City, Robert Cordell, 51, 148 W.

Wilson Drive, arrested, possession of marijuana and reckless possession of paraphernalia. He was released Sunday from the Grant County Jail on $805 bond. rime up Crimestoppers to a pays STOPPERS $1,000 cash reward for information that leads to the arrest or indictment of persons who commit. felonies. Anyone with information about any felony can call Crimestoppers at 668-8168 or 1-800-237-STOP (7867).

Callers need not leave their name. Funeral Home, Greenville, Ohio. VERNE DAVID ROSER: Services are at 10:30 a.m. in Grandstaff-Hentgen Funeral, 1241 Manchester Burial is in Cemetery, Somerset. Wednesday ESTHER ELLEN FUQUA: Services are at 11 a.m.

in Keplinger Funeral Home, 509 North High Hartford City. Burial is in Hartford City Cemetery. NORMA J. STOUT: Services are at .11 a.m. in Central Christian Church, 201 First Van Buren.

Burial is in Van Buren Cemetery. MATHIAS E. 'MATT' KIEFER: Services are at 10 a.m. in Bailey-Love Mortuary, 35 West Park Drive, Huntington. GLADYS E.

PINKERTON: Services are at 2 p.m. in Glancy Funeral Homes, H. Brown and Son Chapel, 203 N. Matilda Warren. Burial is in Mt.

Etna Cemetery. MAE E. STROUD: Services are at .10 a.m. in Needham-Storey-Wampner Funeral Service, Storey Chapel, 400 Main Gas City. Burial is in Park Cemetery, Fairmount.

NAOMI A. 'OLD RUGGED' HOLT: Services are at 1p.m. in First Christian Church, 401 E.N.D' Gas City. Burial is in Marion National Cemetery, Marion. bune Cole Porter fund drive draws interest from around the world Jazz composer's former home needs major repair work The Associated Press PERU Fans worldwide of jazz composer Cole Porter are sending money to help turn his birthplace into a museum and bed and breakfast, organizers said.

Peru Mayor Jim Walker said the city has gotten inquiries from London, Paris and all over the country from people looking to help. "We've received more money from outside the state of Indiana than inside the state of Indiana," he told the Kokomo Tribune for a Monday story. So far, officials have raised about half of the $105,000 needed to repair the house for visitors. Porter's 1860s-era house, which has about 21 rooms, has fallen into disrepair. Over the years it was split into several apartments, and police officers found a meth lab in one of the units two years The Ole Olsen Memorial Theatre group of Peru last year bought the house where the composer lived until he was 10.: Its members have since cleaned up the property's yard and are repairing the foundation and rebuilding four porches.

Porter was born in Peru in 1891 and grew up in the town midway between South Bend and Indianapolis. He wrote more than 1,500 songs for stage, movies and television, including such standards as I Get a Kick You, Night and Day and Anything Goes, and his life was portrayed in the 2004 film DeLovely. He died in 1964. Miami County innkeepers, merchants and museum officials hope the museum will boost the north-central Indiana county's tourism trade and lure more visitors to other sites such as the International Circus Hall of Fame and Grissom Air Museum. Tourism officials also plan tours throughout the community, to showcase places of interest during Porter's life.

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