The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 October 1978 — Page 20
THE MAIL-JOURNAL— Wed., October 25,1978
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It Happened ... In Milford
14 YEARS AGO, OCT. 29,1964 Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Snyder of Milford returned home on Tuesday night from a month’s vacation with their son Phillip Snyder of Santa Barbara, Calif. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Wise at Mesa, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. David Larson of Chicago were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Miller of Milford. Mrs. Bessie Gallagher, a former Leesburg resident who resides in the Haven Hubbard Memorial home at New Carlisle is visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Perry of Milford. Mrs. Ernest Krauter of Milford is working at the New „ Paris drive-in. 24 YEARS AGO, NOV. 4,1954 Mr. and Mrs. Don Beer, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Beer, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Steffen and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Steffen spent Sunday at Cissna Park, 111.,
Thefts, vandalism keep
Four thefts and three different acts of vandalism were reported to Syracuse police the weekend of October 20-23. Steve Salter, r 1 Pierceton, reported that a GM Delco in-dash tape player was taken from his locked 1972 Chevrolet Malibu parked at Wyant Chevrolet dealership in Syarcuse. Salter, employed by Wyant Chevrolet, said that the player, valued at $239, was stolen sometime furing the night of October 18. Officials at the B & K Root Beer Stand, Syracuse, reported a 1978 Blue Chevrolet Nova ” left the drive-in last Saturday afternoon taking a tray belonging to the business. Waitresses at the drive-in got the license number of the car and the tray was retrieved. A male subject, driving a light blue, two door Chevrolet with a black vinyl top, left the Lakeland Standard gas station, Syracuse, last Saturday at 7:07 p.m. without paying for his purchase. The man bought $9 worth of gas and headed north on SR 13. Another customer at the service station tried to detain the
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guests of Don Beer’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Baver. Don and Maurice Beer also called at the home of Mrs. Billy Beer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson and daughters, Brenda and Nancy, visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morningster and son, David at Elkhart Sunday. 30 YEARS AGO, NOV. 11,1948 Mrs. Robert Price had a surprise birthday dinner for her husband, Friday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Krauter of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Price. Sunday visitors at the Dr. V. G. Hursey home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daus and family and Joe Poynter of Indianapolis. In the afternoon they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Poynter at their Syracuse home. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bucher Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Anglin, Mr. and
subject by chasing the Chevrolet in his vehicle, but was unable to get close enough to get a license plate number. A fourth theft was reported at noon on Sunday, Oct. 22. Jack H. Francis, owner of The Garden Patch, Pickwick Road, said that a number of items were taken from his business sometime between 8:30 p.m. last Saturday and noon on Sunday. Among the items taken were two 25 pound counter check out scales, valued at S2B; one heavy duty hand stapler, valued at $15.50; one 20 ounce claw hammer, valued at $7; and approximately 25 pounds of apples. According to Francis, several pumpkins were left scattered outside the storage building of the business. Three calls referring to vandalism at the Quackers Lounge were received by Syracuse police last Saturday night at approximately 10:26 p.m. Andrew Young, r 2 Leesburg, reported that his 1977 rust colored Ford pickup was parked in back of Quackers Lounge when someone sprayed gold or copper paint on the left door of the vehicle. The act of vandalism resulted in $25 damage. James C. Vanderreyden, Syracuse, also reported vandalism at the Quackers Lounge on Saturday. His 1978 Ford Thunderbird ended up with SSOO damage after someone sprayed paint on the hood, windshield, both left fenders, left door front and back seat, steering wheel and dash. The incident occurred sometime between 7:30 p.m. and 10:20p.m. Larry Harter, Syracuse, called
Mrs. Willard Conn and Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher. 60 YEARS AGO, NOV. 7,1918 Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Stockberger arrived in Milford on Saturday evening to visit his parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. Stockberger. The first spit of snow of the season was Thursday, Oct. 31, but was scarcely noticable. So far we have had a fine fall and at no time has the mercury passed very far below the freezing point. The first ice that would attract any attention at all was on the morning of November 2. This has proven a great saving of fuel and has helped very much to lessen the weeks of what may prove to be a cold winter. With few exceptions the coal bins are fairly well filled and plenty of coal in the hands of dealers. All these things considered winter does not seem so formidable as at this time last year.
police busy
from the same tavern requesting an officers’ assistance when he noticed that someone had sprayed paint on a car parked at the lounge. Syracuse police were asked to help locate a girl on Sunday, Oct. 22, who sprayed red paint on Tommy Dahn, r 4 Syracuse. The incident occurred on W.E. Long Drive at approximately 9:28 p.m. Dahn said the girl was riding a blue 10-speed boys’ bike. Motor stolen from Marineland Gardens An outboard motor belonging to James Weigand of Fort Wayne and on his sailboat docked at Marineland Gardens, Lake Wawasee, was reported as stolen sometime between October 6-20. Kosciusko County officers reported cutters were used to cut wiring and attachments of the motor to take the nine hp unit. a JOINS BROCK STAFF — Sam Pfahler, Goshen, has been appointed District Sales Manager - Grain Bins, by Brock Manufacturing, Inc., Milford. Pfahler served as marketing manager east for Ag Best, Syracuse, and spent nine years as purchasing manager and two years as sales manager - building at Star-Agri Products, Goshen.
Gasohol — fuel of the future
There is nothing terribly mysterious about gasohol. Its primary ingredients are not “secret additives” or expensive chemicals. Rather, it is a mixture of 90 per cent gasoline and 10 per cent alcohol. In this ration, gasohol works well in nearly any conventionally-powered vehicle, without modifications to the engine. Alcohol fuels are easily manufactured from a variety of products, including abundant and renewable resources such as grain, distressed crops or crop residues, coal, municipal waste and forestry products. Why Use Gasohol? Gasohol is currently being sold to retail customers at more than 66 locations in several midwestern states. Because alcohol contains more oxygen "than gasoline, it tends to increase the octane rating of the fuel. Engines burning gasohol generally run more smoothly, with better pickup and less “knocking.” Tests are now underway to determine the precise emission levels of gasohol, but initial informal testing indicates that gasohol may burn cleaner than conventional gasoline. Pollutants
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such as carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons decrease, while others may increase slightly. New Agricultural Market Why should farmers care about alcohol fuels? Very simply because the development of alcohol fuels can open up vast new markets — and thus expand sources of income —for American agriculture. Ethanol —a form of alcohol — can be easily manufactured from grain and crop residues. Work done by Dr. George Tsao at Purdue University has brought about a process by which alcohol can be economically produced
Fithian to be in Warsaw
October 26
Congressman Floyd Fithian will be in Warsaw on Thursday, Oct. 26, to take part in the 2nd district congressional candidates’ debate. The debate will be held at Warsaw Community High School at 4 p.m. At 1:30 that afternoon Fithian will tour United Telephone’s
from corn stalks, spoiled crops or other materials that have a high content of cellulose. Competitive Prices In the midwest, gasohol has been selling at about the same price as premium gasoline. With certain tax incentives and an efficient marketing system, one could expect gasohol to be highly competitive in price. With the production of gasohol, then, American farms can be transformed into energy factories, while providing additional sources of income for many farmers in Indiana and all parts of the country.
general offices and visit with the staff there. After the debate he will attend a coffee for Kosciusko County volunteers and supporters to be held at Democratic Headquarters on Winona Avenue. The congressman will finish his day in Warsaw by speaking to the North East Oilman’s Club at the Warsaw Elks Club at 7:30 p.m.
IB . if M H ROVENSTINE SPEAKS TO KIWANIS — C. Al Rovenstine, Republican candidate for sheriff of Kosciusko County, spoke briefly to the Wawasee Kiwanis at the regular meeting at Three Flags Drive-In, Syracuse. Rovenstine with nine years experience in law enforcement, is concerned with youth in the area of illegal consumption of alcohol in conjunction with driving. He also wants open lines of communication between the sheriff’s agency with the courts for good working cooperation. Pictured left to right are: Jack Oswald, president-elect: C. Al Rovenstine; and Ron Roberts, president.
