The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 July 1978 — Page 5

From the Syracuse police blotter

July 2 Advised Flotilla parade cancelled until 1 p.m. Tuesday, July 4th. Man reported someone broke glass in his vehicle, shattered “glass all over, 2 bullet holes in his front door glass, and put decal of “ugly man” on window of his vehicle. Man advised loud party going on near Harborside. Man reported two old cars and motorcycle racing up and down Pickwick Rd. July 3 Lady advised her mother is missing, last seen Friday, left with friend to go to Pierceton Post. Lady complained of vandalism to flower bed, entire bed dug up and flowers stolen. Man reported theft of snowblade motor from his tractor in Wawasee Heights. Lady complained of man next door revving engine for two hours, scaring her children. Lady lost German Shepherd dog from Turtle Bay Park. ‘July 4 Man reported loud party on Boston St. Lady found black and white puppy on Kale Island.

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Teenaged girl wanted to buy some mace. Advised not on sale here. Man reported theft of 75 Mercury motor from his boat. Lady advised of theft of three trays and six mugs from her drive-in restaurant. Man reported boat speeding in channel, S. Lake St. CB’er reported boat stranded between lakes in channel. Report — boat in channel moved out. Man reported someone took his motorcycle without permission. July 5 Subject advised vandalism at Gas for Less. , Webster Motel advised man causing trouble there, on foot heading into town. Harris Funeral Home called for escort through town. Lady called about her lost suitcase. It is at station. Man came in, reported theft of hubcaps. Man lost billfold in parking lot at Frog Tavern. ‘ Man lost beagle - should be dragging 12 ft. of chain, vicinity Cr3SOE. Man lost large Husky dog, Ogden Island. Lady reported she found two

stray cats. Man advised loud party on Boston St., in apartments. Man reported someone ran over his fence. Man advised hot wires down at ‘ SR 13 and Armstrong Rd. July 6 Lady lost gold watch uptown, has two small diamonds on band ' Lady advised boy racing motorcycle up and down Baltimore St. Advised will be mosquito spraying tonight. Man reported theft of 10-speed bicycle on Mullen St. Lady reported stray dog has clawed her daughter. Boy reported fight in progress, adult male and female. July 7 Ambulance called to Premiere Co. - worker injured. Jellystone Campground reported they have billfold belonging to Millersburg man. Subject requested unit at High Banks Dr., farm accident. Lady at Adventureland said several young men in vehicle threatened her son and husband. . July 8 Man reported two guys walking north on S. Lake, yelling woke his family (2:01a.m.).

Another man — same complaint. Man reported stolen license plate. Man from Bashor Home at Station — reported rough language and marijuana at park. Man reported vandalism to parked vehicle. Man reported possible boat accident in front of Oakwood Hotel. Checked out. CBer advised cattle in roadway a mile east of SR 15 on US 6 near Elkhart County. Frog Tavern requested £ or 3 units for disturbance — another man reported same, and lady with same complaint. July 9 Man at Turtle Bay reported bullet hole in windshield of boat. Lady reported dog had been hit on Chicago St. Man reported CB stolen. Lady lost two Pekinese dogs. Subject reported speeders on Little Chapman Lake* Lady reported “lot of litter” from houseboat moored in channel, Conklin Bay. Lady on Baltimore St., advised dark green Pontiac “tearing down street and into her yard.” Ambulance requested at Frog.

Susan Shank in Taylor U's nonors progroiii Susan P. Shank, of Dr. and Mrs. Wenda R. Shank of Syracuse, is one of six students accepted by the honors program at Taylor University. The program offers several alternatives to the normal course requirements, with emphasis on “integration of faith and learning, values and ideas.” The honors advisory board, headed by Dr. David Neuhouser, has planned an honors course for the spring of 1978-79. The topic of the spring class is “The Nature of Knowledge” from the viewpoints of the various disciplines — such as philosophy, theology, history, literature, mathematics and the sciences. LAKELANDLOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Enoch. Lake Wawasee, Syracuse, spent the holiday in Salt Lake City visiting their son and family. Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Peterson and son. Mr. t and Mrs. Luther (“Bud”> Cripe of Bradenton, Fla., arrived Friday to spend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Putt. Cripe is a former North Shore resident.

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WE APPRECIATE the thoughtfulness of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geiger, former residents of Our Town who now reside in Florida, for the above photo. The photo shows the Milford Boy Scouts on the day the Scout Cabin on Lake Waubee was dedicated. Geiger couldn’t remember the date of the dedication but our guess is it was sometime in the ISMOs. Anyone know the exact date? In the back row are Joe Ruch, Phil Snider and Joe Sunthimer. In the second row are Chuck Myers, Franklin Stuckman and Bob Geiger. In the third row are Jon Carson Sunthimer. Gerry Graff and Jerry Graff. And, in front are Scoutmaster Rev. King of the Methodist Church, Assistant Scoutmaster * Harold Geiger: and Duane (“Skip”) Graff. Geiger further stated Rev. King is now the minister of the United Methodist Church in Nashville, the Geigers attended services there on a recent Sunday morning. ! —O'MR. AND Mrs. Dennis Chambers of Salt Lake City, Utah, returned home Sunday after visiting in the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Chambers of Waubee Lake. —o— i MILFORD RESIDENT Garry D. Golden has been promoted to life sales manager for Combined Insurance Company of America. Golden is also a member and award winner in the W. Clement Stone International Sales Achievement Club. The honorary club is named after the company’s founder and board chairman. —O'CLARK SCHIELER. young son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Schieler of near Waubee Lake, has a new hobby. It’s fishing! And, call it beginner’s luck or Wtiat have you, last Thursday evening Clark, with the help of Bob Turner, landed a 7‘ 2 pound pike, —O—COME ONE, come all. . . The Milford Pony League will play its last scheduled home game on Thursday at 6 p.m. The Milford nine will host Syracuse. All are urged to. “Come out and

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Wed., July 12,1978 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

see the fine Milford team play.” s Game time is 6 p.m. -o— , PAUL RIETH of the First National Bank, Our Town, has the drawings of a new time and temperature sign in his office that the bank hopes to erect in the very near future. ' . —o— VBS IS underway at the Milford Chapel with many youngsters from Our Town in attendance. The school will continue each morning (Monday - Friday) through next week. » —o— THE KOSCIUSKO County Red

Letters to the editor Issues based on morality

Dear Editor: 5 « Tom Anderson, outgoing National chairman aniL U.S. Senatorial candidate against Senator Howard Baker (Rep., Tenn.», was the key-note speaker at the National American Party Convention June 30 at Topeka. Kansas. Mr. Anderson stated all major issues in our world loday are based on morality. Anderson said, in a speech punctuated by much applause, the main issue is not economic, security, or education but our declining morality. The Christian family must correct this morality situation and help save our country for God and freedom. 'Politics and Christianity don’t mix? Baloney! They have to mix if we are to save our nation from defeat, bankruptcy, chaos, revolution, dictatorship and firing squads. Be & Christian patriot and an Aiperican Party booster. No man On a white horse .will save America; we must change America from the bottom up, With Christian families and Gods help.

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Cross Bloodmobile unit will be at the Milford Apostolic Christian Church fellowship from 12 noon until 6 p.m. Friday. See story on page 1 A total of 160 donors are needed, to meet the quota for the day. The Fort Wayne Regional Blood Center advised Wes Stouder, blood program chairman of special needs of O Neg. B Neg. and B Pos blood types as there is a shortage of these. Persons in good health, between the ages of 17 and 66, are encouraged to be blood donors and help put Milford over its quota. -

The chief concern of most congressmen is to stay in office, by hook or crook It should be the > chief concern of the consumers to J.check their voting records and see that they don’t stay there. Anderson commented: Communism is our enemy, the world's enemy, freedoms enemy. God’s enemy, and anyone who gives aid and comfort to the communists is our enemy. - Anderson said he didn’t advocate outright war but advised halting trade and stop the big loans to the Soviets. On Womens’ Lib., Anderson said, it down grades morality and the home. Women have abandoned their pedestal of honor and'care of children and husband in Christian love emphasizing the place of Christ in each one's life. On President Carter, Anderson said, many are saying he lacks experience, courage, and integrity to stand for what is right for America. I agree. Carter has neither of these qualities. Byron Ulrich R. 2 Milford, IN

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