The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 45, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 November 1978 — Page 10

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., November 29,1978

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From the Syracuse police blotter

November 21 Local business needs water shut off. Trucker looking for Syracuse business supposedly on SR 13; advised unknown to me; checked with North Webster police department, unknown to them also. Wawasee athletic director’s office confirming that there will be an EMT present at tonight's basketball game; called EMT, request contact duty crew for tonight’s leader. Lady requests assistance in opening her door; latch on door is broken. Girl reported vandalism to her bikes on November 1; asked if she should report it; advised affirmative. Subject lost dogs, near airport, did we pick them up? Advised negative, try Kosciusko County department or humane shelter. Lady request that we patrol closely tonight, she had two subjects trying to break into her house last night. Roy Davis advised he has plow and sander at home, call on pager if we get snow and or sleet tonight Goshen Hospital asked to In The Kitchen At The Country Mouse Village Syracuse ue/iAatde, FRANKOMA’

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contact local doctor; have him call the hospital right away; it is an emergency. November 22 Subject at station asked location of game preserve. Lady from trailer park reported someone knocked down all the mailboxes there, requests an officer. Man asked who to contact to rent Scout Cabin. Man at station checked to see if his wallet was turned in. Local mechanic took ambulance to install snow tires. Man reported three guns taken from his home. Warsaw restaurant advised Syracuse man left his wallet there tonight; asked if we would try to contact subject; advised affirmative. November 23 Unit 10 advised they will be cleaning out storm drains. Subject asked if any restaurants are open in town. CB’er has Doberman Pincher in his yard, won’t let him out of house. Subject from North Webster asked; any doughnut shop open in Syracuse. Man picked up Scout Cabin key. Man, Odgen Island, reported a small vehicle partially in road between Chinese Gardens and Wawasee Marina, also reported two signs down, one at curve at Chinese Gardens, one at corner by seminary. Unit one advised NAPA store sign is hanging by only one bracket. November 24 Man advised two men in front of his house shooting ducks, would like for them to leave. Traveler advised there are two

ladies on U. S. 8 and SR 13 who ran out of gas. Noble County advised us to contact man in Syracuse, his billfold was turned in to them. North Webster reported skip their city, subject headed northbound. Overheard Webster unit three, advised North Webster police department apprehended subject above. November 25 Man advised an . accident in front of his house. Lady called in reference to her German Shepherd. It is missing; advised we just saw one of the same description across the street, out in front. An 18-year-old female advised she needs to contact welfare department, she has a one-and-one half year old child, she has to leave, no where to go. CB’er advised there is a car giving truck drivers a hard time east bound on U. S. 6, he is east of SR 13 on U.S. 6. Man advised someone took his boat. Man at local business advised he had a guitar stolen. November 26 North Webster police advised a BLOOD PRESSURE DAY TO BE ON SATURDAY Milford area residents are reminded of the free blood pressure checks to be given on Saturday, Dec. 2, at the Chatter Box. Also slated for Saturday morning is a bake sale with the Emergency Medical Service. Purchase Goshen based firm, plan expansion Jean Lee Originals, a Goshen based firm which makes band and cheerleading uniforms, has been sold to J & L Diversified Inc., and new’ facilities are being planned. Stockholders of the corporation include Merl Smith and David Wright, both of Syracuse; Thomas Peacock, Anaheim, Calif.; Marilyn Cook, Brookville; Dr. Charles Henzie. Butler University; and Joseph Haboush, Lebanon. Millard Fries, Elkhart, former owner of the Goshen firm, sold the company on November 15. The new stockholders plan to build in the industrial park at Goshen and hope to be open in the spring.

hit and run driver just left their city. North'Webster also requests w’e contact Milford, tried to call, got no contact. Unit three advised a driver just went past the station at high speed, also passed car in front of station honking horn. Lady complained of neighbor's car causing her dog to bark. Lady complained of neighbor who untied his dog and then ordered his dog to attack hers. Local business advised they are testing fire alarms. November 27 If someone calls from the high school in reference to 25 late students, they're stuck on the hill at Crazy Corners. Subject asked for weather report and road conditions.

Cindy reunited with Richards At last — Cindy has been reunited with her folks. Cindy, six and one half pounds of puppy dog, had been having transportation problems since last August when she arrived in Indiana on her wax from Oklahoma to West Germany. Cindy is six years old and a registered Yorkshire Terrier. She belongs to Army Sgt. first class and Mrs. Charles D. Richards. Last summer Richards was transferred from Fort Sill, Okla, to Augsburg. West Germany. He and Mrs. Richards stopped in Indiana to visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Don Richards. Epworth Forest. Cindy was left with the Don Richards family until her folks could find a place to live and get settled in Germany. All plans were made, miles of red tape sorted through, medical exams, shots, stacks of paperwork completed, and plane reservations made. Cindy w as ready to take off. Then came what was to be the first of five transatlantic phone calls pertaining to one small dog. Mrs. Richards, her first name is Yasue, had to have an emergency appendectomy. Cindy's plane reservation was cancelled. About three weeks later Charles called his folks and asked them to send Cindy. Yasue was out of the hospital and everything was fine. Again all arrangements w ere made to send the little dog. Then came another call. Charles was in an automobile accident. He was not seriously injured but Cindy's flight had to be called off again. By the time Charles had recouperated, all of Cindy’s medical exams and paper work had to be done over. Finally, on October 30. Karleen and David Richards. Charles’ sister and nephew, drove Cindy to O'Hara airport. Chicago, where she was placed aboard a Lufthansa plane bound for Frankfort and then Munich. Germany, w here she was picked up by her folks. Cindy traveled in her own small kennel with her security blanket, made from two large bath towels, and an assortment of toys. On the kennel was painted the words. “1 Need Tender Loving Care." Cindy was provided with a doggie tranquilizer to prevent air sickness and an insurance policy for $2(10. W hat was supposed to be a 2 week visit in Indiana turned out to be a two-month stay for the little dog. According to Mrs. Don Richards, “At times things got a bit exciting.” Richards own an eight-year-old, long haired cat named T.C. The initials stand for Top Cat. T. C. took a dim view of her domain being invaded by six and a half pounds of high strung, barking dog, pedigree or not. At first she retreated to the bedroom and pouted. The dog didn't leave so T. C. would from the safety of a chair seat, take an occassional ''Swat" at the busy little dog. Ocassionally T.C. and Cindy would come around a corner and meet, nose to nose. “Then we would have a stare downstand off,” laughed Mrs. Richards. According to Mrs. Richards. “Surprisingly enough there was no open conflict between the two. I guess the most hectic problem would happen when someone opened the door. Cindy and T. C. would run like every thing to see who would get out the door first. Too bad for any one w ho hapened to get in the way." Cindy is now safe and happy with her folks in Germany. T. C. again rules her domain unchallenged. No doubt she will forgive them all — in time.

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Unit 12 reported westbound train has boxcar smoking badly about one-half way back. Unit one request check with unit 12 as to which side of train is smoking car on. Officer advised B & O has been advised of above. Lady request we locate her husband so he can pick her up at hospital. Man reported he barely touched a vehicle parked on Huntington Street. If subject reports damage, contact him. Wawasee High School teacher called for information in reference to a talk on fire prevention sometime in February. Advised him to call again the first of the year because of election in December and change of officers.

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Lakeland School Activities WEDNESDAY. NOV, 29 4 p.m - North Webster sixth grade boys basketball vs Pierceton at North Webster 5 p.m. — Math club meeting, Kirkpatrick’s home 6:30 p.m. — Adult education classes at Wawasee 6:30 p.m. — Intramurals at Wawasee gym THURSDAY, NOV. 30 6 p.m. — North Webster Junior high boys basketball vs Churubusco at North Webster 6:30 p.m. — Milford sixth grade boys basketball vs Nappanee at Milford 6:30 p.m. — Junior varsity basketball at Elkhart Memorial 6:30 p.m — Adult education classes at Wawasee 7 p.m. - Wrestling Intra-squad at Wawasee FRIDAY. DEC. 1 6:30 p.m. — Wawasee basketball vs Concord SATURDAY. DEC. 2 10 am. - Wawasee boys' swimming at Bluffton 1 p.m. — Wawasee girls’ basketball vs Wabash at Wawasee 7 p.m. — Wawasee basketball at Elkhart North Side Gym with Elkhart Memorial. Elkhart Central, Wawasee and South Bend Clay MONDAY, DEC, 4 6 p.m. — Freshman wrestling vs North Wood TUESDAY. DEC. 5 6:30 p.m. — Freshman basketball at North Wood 6:30 p.m. — Boys'swimming at Tippecanoe Valley 7 p.m. — Wawasee wrestling vs North Wood WEDNESDAY. DEC. 6 6 p.m. — Freshmen wrestling at Elkhart West Side

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