The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 52, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 January 1979 — Page 5

Milford's Main Street

OUR THANKS to the Lions District Governor Elbert Basicker of Sidney for his comments on the’ new year. We agree with what he had to say. * Happy New Year! Or is it? Well, actually, it’s a little early to tell. But of this you can be-sure, a whole lot will depend on what you are willing to do to make it a good year. Does luck figure? Os course it does, and the harder you work the luckier you get. You who have tried this, well know this is true. What can you do to make 1979 a better year? You can smile more. Complain less. Forgive an old grudge. Give someone a ‘warm compliment or a few words of encouragement. There’s not a person alive who doesn’t deserve to have something nice said to him. pTake a minute to make a phone to someone. Find the time to visit a friend or a relative who is lonesome. Get organized. Make up your mind you’re going to do some good in the world. What Lion Basicker is saying is this, if you want to get something out of the new year, you had better put something into it. It’s not the blondes who have more fun — it’s the givers and the doers. They are the happiest. the

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most fulfilled and by far the most interesting persons in the world. Just look around and you will see what he means. -oBIRTHDAYS TO be celebrated in the coming week are Kent Doty, Homer Miller, Kevin Haines, Gary W. Meier and Gail Geiger, all tomorrow; Tom Levernier, Hazel Charlton and Flora Young on Friday; and Glen Wuthrich and Naomi Garza on Saturday. Sunday is the birthday of Stanley Martin and Chris Fisher, while Michael Bailey will celebrate on Monday. Theo Beejr. Dale Losee, Kyla Wolferman, Harold Young and Flossie Hartter will celebrate on Tuesday and Ray Bray and Helen Biller were born on January 24. — 0— A NEW face at Sharp Hardware is Jennie (Mrs. Howard) Heckaman of r 1 Milford. She w as previously employed at the Tippecanoe Country Club. And, MerTil J. Rink is now an employ ee of Brock, Inc. —o—- — ALL our Florida readers: Winters Here! ' A Temperatures have fallen below the zero mark .. . minus 15 Monday a.m. with a wind chill factor of minus 40. And, we had snow Saturday causing drifting in spots. We w«£ luckier, however, than our neighbors to the north. While we had between three and five inches, South Bend had over 15 inches of snow. Oh well, with any luck at all spring will soon be on its way.

GLADYS WEYBRIGHT Mock (Mrs. Donald) of Kissimmee, Fla., sends the following note with her subscription: “. . . We have been here 21 years... “The weather has been real warm here most of the winter. “Sure was surprised to open the paper yesterday to see my picture in the one of the Cashner school of 1914. That was all seven grades. 1 was the only one in my class.” —o— AN ALS Community Bazaar meeting will be held Thursday (that’s tomorrow) night at Jean Treesh’s at 7 p.m. with everyone welcome and urged to attend. Committee members are urging everyone to join in a “fun time” as they participate in a work shop at Wilma Ruch’s on Friday, Jan. 19. The workshop will begin at 8 a m. and last until ? with persons attending asked to take a sack lunch scissors, sewing machines, scraps of fabric, trim, lace, stuffing, etc. K Persons are invited to work all day or part of the day. —o— MR. AND Mrs. John L. Miller of Dewart Lake spent Saturday evening in Mishawaka where they attended the Mishawaka Spray Rider’s, Inc., annual NewYear’s party at the B K Club. —o— WATCH THOSE fields they could be dangerous — Brian Tucker of Milford decided to take advantage of all the snow going snowmobiling in a field owned by his grandfather, Raymond Pinkerton. Pinkerton consented since there was “nothing in the field Brian could hit.” W’ell as it turned out there was a salt block in the field and Brian found it. He was not injured in the mishap but this goes to prove that even a quiet, snow-covered field can be dangerous.

f B.J. Crawley* s ehoroscope Week of January 21. 1979 AQUARIUS-Many intellectuals are bom under the sign of Aquarius. They are usually original in their ideas and opinions. Lucky day for the Aquarian is Saturday, lucky number Is 1 and best color is blue. AQUARIUS - Jan. 20 to Feb. 18--Far-reaching goals are not realistic for you this year. Keep shorter term goals to enjoy greater success and satisfaction. Expect a larger scope of enjoyment and pleasure. PISCES -- Feb. 19 to March 20--lndependence and selfreliance are important to your happiness. A business endeavor in which you are involved will grow to become very profitable this year. ARIES - March 21 to April 20-A younger family member who has caused you much worry settles down to become a model citizen. With greater peace of mind, you now succeed at a creative!’ project. TAURUS - April 21 to May 20-Time seems to drag this week, but soon picks up momentum as you become involved in an exciting new project. Read all you can concerning this new interest. GEMINI - May 21 to June 20-Continuing education is at the forefront of your ambitions now as you realize the limitations that may be imposed upon you without it. You now seek to excel rather than just get by. CANCER - June 21 to July 22-Start the new year with a clean bill of health by having a medical and dental checkup. Be faithful to a selfimprovement program. Love is highly favored. LEO - July 23 to Aug. 22—If you feel that a companion is exerting too much pressure, tell them you will do exactly as you please. When you do, they will back off. Career advancement can now be expected. VIRGO - Aug. 23 to Sept. 22-Resolve now to look your very best in 1979. Have a plan and follow it. Spend money wisely this year. Watch the newspaper adds for sales. Buy in quantity whenever possible. LIBRA - Sept. 23 to Oct. 22-Protect your home with a

smoke detector. Secure your windows and doors with effective locks. You can reduce utility costs if you find new ways to insulate. SCORPIO - Oct. 23 to Nov. 22-You develop greater selfreliance this year. You may excel in a competitive sport. Do your best in career or school matters. Set aside time in your busy schedule for some quiet times. SAGITTARIUS-- Nov. 23 to Dec. 22-The only way you can have time for all the activities you wish to enjoy is to , schedule your time wisely. Without a plan, you may find yourself floundering, accomplishing little. CAPRICORN - Dec. 22 to Jan. 19-Make up your mind now to act courteously, talk softly, and dress becomingly this year. A list of goals will be helpful if you are to achieve. Juvenile apprehended A 15-year old Syracuse juvenile was taken into custody bySyracuse police over the week end for his involvement in the theft of a truck belonging to Jim Peace, 625 Baltimore Street. Syracuse, in late December.

The truck was found wrecked near the Fish & Fun Resort in Syracuse. The youth has been turned over to the probation department pending further action.

From the Syracuse police blotter

January 9 A breaking and entering was reported at a Syracuse business. Accident reported at SR 13 and 1200 N. Brownie Troop leaves dues money for purchase of feed for ducks feeding in the channel in Syracuse. Unit requested to remove three persons from a residence. Rural subject reported a rape, ask for police. January 10 CB’er reported green van ran a semi-rig off the roadway on U.S. 6. Street light out at the countyline road. Ambulance requested for rural woman. Requested to check a car parked at the campgrounds. “Duck” money picked up. Request contact with a conservation officer for injured duck. Subject on station for accident at county line road and state road. Ambulance taken to Goshen for servicing. January 11 Recorded 16 degrees below zero this morning. Subject advised Carroll Street very slick. Fireman called to check out large amount of smoke coming from house chimney. Subject requested information pertaining to a gun permit. Emergency service needed for young boy caught in snowmobile. Caller reports a cement block laying in roadw-ay at South Main and Dolan, police check does not reveal block anywhere in roadway. Open window found at Syracuse industry. Brown Chevy sitting partly in roadway at intersection of CR 29 and U.S. 6. Deer hit on SR 5 about three miles out of Cromwell, possible two broken legs. Resident reports theft, reported to Kosciusko County officials. Milford resident reports stolen car. Accident -reported by telephone. Resident called in reference to rust in water. Slick roads reported everywhere and heavy storm warning forecast. Syracuse reports all streets open and in good shape now. Accident reported on SR 13 south. January 13 ' Goshen advised had an Indianapolis man on station involved in accident around Lake Wawasee. Accident reported on SR 15 in Milford. Car reported in ditch, sitting on sloped angle, needs assist.

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MILFORD ACCIDENT — A 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass, driven by James Macias. 26. box 412' Milford, went out of control on SR 15, south of Milford, and struck a cement pillar at 5 a.m. January 13. Macias’ vehicle also struck a parked car on the Stan Price residence. Damage to the Macias auto was set at S9OO by Milford Town Marshal David Hobbs. The parked vehicle, a 1973 Ford LTD, was damaged S7OO. Macias was cited for driving under the influence of alcohol and for driving with a beginner’s permit without a licensed driver over the age of 18 present. He is being held in the county jail on S2OO bond. A passenger in the Macias car. Luis Cervantes. 23. Dogwood Apartments. Milford, was also cited for public intoxication. He is being held in lieu of SIOO bond.

Resident of South Lake Street reported water pipe frozen, advised to contact a plumber. Advised to stay off lake in areas of condominiums and marsh near Wawasee Boat as there is broken ice. Car reported sitting in intersection of U.S. 6 and 13. Lady reported purse missing from local laundromat. Woman needs assist, is locked from car. Man on station, requests ambulance for wife. January 14 Update on road conditions: East and west county roads are drifted shut, most main roads are open but some to one lane, all roads snow covered, slick and hazardous. Report given of vehicle going through ice near Bishop’s marina, subject and car Z ■K *** RECEIVES APPOINTMENT — James Associates, Architects and Engineers, today announced the appointment of Jerry L. Firestone as production manager. A graduate of Syracuse High School, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Firestone of r 4 Syracuse, and resides with his - wife, Barbara, and daughter, Angela, at 5011 West Arlington Park Boulevard. Fort Wayne. Firestone received his professional education through studies at Chicago Technical College and Purdue University. His professional background includes over 13 years in the construction industry including the past five years of which he has held the position of project architect and chief draftsman with James Associates. He has held specific responsibilities for a number of major architectural projects in the Fort Wayne area and is a member of the board of trustees of Crescent Avenue United Methodist Church in Fort Wayne, and is a member of the administrative board.

Wed., January 17,1979 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

retrieved, now in two foot of ice. Contact conservation officer to put up signs, flares and necessary equipment at scene west of Harborside where vehicles are going through ice. Lady in Heights advised street department piled snow in her drive. Accident reported on SR 13 south. ». Ambulance needed for elderly patient. Woman reports dog with feet frozen. Persons are advised to stay off the lake unless they know the area well, and that it is safe. Power outage reported on Bonar Lake, Pickwick ftoad, and some on the east side of Wawasee. BOOKED AT J AIL Milford Town Marshal David Hobbs arrested two persons Saturday. Jan. 13. James Lee Shinabarger. 23. 50 Timberbrook Rd., Bristol, was cited for driving under the influence and for public intoxication. He is being held of S2OO bond at the county jail. Also arrested for public intoxication was Nancy Kathleen Bloom, 25. 650 Fulton St.. Elkhart. She is being held at the jail.

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January 15 Kosciusko County school bus reported as broken down at the north edge of North Webster, advise school officials. Resident of Hunnicutt addition advises street has not been plowed. Car sitting in ditch on CR 33 will be removed as soon as possible Lady requests assistance, locked from vehicle. Persons needs assist, locked from vehicle. Caller requested name to call in reference to post office boxes blocked with snow from street department plowing streets. Accident reported on North Shore Drive. County road 33 a glare of ice, extremely hazardous.

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