The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 31, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 August 1979 — Page 9

From the Syracuse police blotter

The following information was taken from the Syracuse Police Blotter: August ik Q- 26 a.m. — Woman three doors past >V"k‘s Marine required * officer m rein enceto vandalism 4:03 p.m. — Man requests unit on North Huntington where there are five houses where kids are digging hole and raisingcain 4:44 p.m. — Subject requests unit on Bonar Lake in reference to windows shot out with bb’s 8:44 p.m. — Subject on station with purse found at cemetery August 17 5:38 a.m. — Woman advised husband can’t get his breath

Local youths win state FFA contest

A team of students from Wawasee High School took first place at the annual State Future Farmers of America Horticulture Judging Contest at the Indiana State Fair. Team members are Judy Wall, Raymond Hively, Lisa Hummel and Brian Roberts. The team is eligible to compete in the national contest in Saint Louis during the latter part of October. The team.scored 1,113 points to beat the second place East Noble FFA team by 20 points. Judy Wall scored a 393 out of a possible 440 ranking her third highest in-

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8:27 a.m. — Woman reports theft of firewood 11:27 a.m. — Report of drifting boat in Enchanted Hills channel 5:35 p.m. — Subject reports car on fire at the city park on W. E. Long Drive 5:57 p.m. — Man on West Boston Street advised he had been robbed 9:52 p.m. — Subject believes someone in her house and advised there is a new car parked in her grass, owner unknown to her August 18 5:20 a.m. — CB’er advised there is a subject walking around the new boats at Augsburgers 10:17 a.m. — Report-of fire at Gas For Less

dividual overall. Twenty-seven teams and over 100 individuals competed. A second team from Wawasee High School placed 16th in the green ribbon division. Those team members were Mike Shock, Karen Hummel, Judy Ferverda and Kay Ferverda. Local adults accompanying the teams were Ron Roberts, Ed Clayton. Jeff Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Warren. Mr. W'arren is vocational agriculture instructor and FFA advisor at the high school.

6:48 p.m. — Woman requests officer on Baltimore Street in reference to trouble with a subject 9:38 p.m. — Woman on station, her passenger has a gun and has made her drive where he wants 10:46 p.m. — Woman advises out at Wawasee Golf and locked out of a Buick August 19 12:48 a.m. — Woman advised of accident on SR 13 1:40 a.m. — Man advised there is a boat in trouble on Lake Wawasee 10:58 a.m. — Woman reports youth in boat harassing people in Waco Drive area 11:11 a.m. — Woman reports her son broke into her house while she was gone, ripped the

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WAWASEE REALTY WELCOMES NEW SALESASSOCIATE — Wawasee Realty welcomes Jack Reece to its sales staff. Reece will serve the Kosciusko County area in all lines of real estate sales. He also plans to become active in the Kosciusko Board of Realtors. Reece was formerly employed by the Retail Truck Sales Department of McCormick Motors of Nappanee. He has also served as manager of several departments of International Harvester Company and general manager of Bishop’s Wawasee Boat Company. Reece owns Reece Furniture Store in 13 Center, Syracuse. The word "dessert" gets its name from the French word meaning "to clear the table." It is that which is eaten after the table has been cleared.

phone from wall in the bedroom, phone is gone Augusts fc 5:17 a.m. — Woman reports power out on East Boston Street 8:40 a.m. — Trucker at Saint Andrew's Church, looking for the pastor 1:45 p.m. — Woman on station reports semitruck just hit a subject on a bicycle. South Huntington Street, subject not injured and is on way to station, truck did not stop 8:29 p.m. — Subject on station reference bicycle at residence, he advised it is his and she won’t let him have it 8:53 p.m. — Man advised he needs assistance 11:25 p.m. — Subject advised daughter has run away August 21 1:30 a.m. — Woman advised of a prowler at Bonar Lake 9:49 a.m. — Boy reported he took a butcher knife away from another boy, who was threatening him and others 12:15 p.m. — Woman reported two stray sick kittens at Turtle Bay 6:57 p.m. — Woman behind Liquor Locker reported woman and two kids at her house looking for someone 7:18 p.m. — Subject on station reference to attempted theft 8:21 p.m. — Woman advised someone broke into her apartment and he has her and baby locked out, he will not leave and she doesn’t know who he is Syfacuse woman, Milford man collide in Goshen A three-car accident, involving a Syracuse woman and a Milford man, occurred on South Main Street south of Westwood Road in Goshen. Florence D. Eltzroth, 64. r 5 Syracuse, was driving a 1977 Ford north on Main Street and had stopped to make a left turn when a car, driven by David L. Vice, 26, r 2 Milford, struck her car from behind. Vice, driving a 1975 Chrysler, had attempted to change lanes when he was struck from behind by a 1976 Chevrolet driven by Lyla B. Poynter, 44, 563F 7 CR 12 South Elkhart. The impact pushed the Vice car into the rear of the Eltzroth vehicle. Damages to the Eltzroth auto is S3OO, $1,200 to the Vice car and SBOO to the Poynter car.

I || ■ Jul I ill' nFJ OP^II i S .~. ..... PARTICIPATE IN SUMMER READING CLUB — The summer reading club at the Syracuse Public Library came to an end on Wednesday. Aug. 8. with awards given out on Thursday, Aug. 9. A party, featuring a Walt Disney film was held, complete with popcorn and a clown. Approximately 115 children and adults attended. Throughout the program 292 children enrolled and a total of 8.819 books were read for stickers. Ribbons were awarded to 253 children and 195 children received reading certificates for reading 10 or more books. Many children filled several reading cards, leading to a very successful program. v , Assisting the festivities were Marilyn Grindle; Sharon Meek: Wally Smith, as the clown: and many others.

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SI,OOO DAMAGE — Brian Knislev. Syracuse, reported a car fire at 5:35 p.m.. Friday, Aug. 17. on W. E. Long Drive and North Shore Drive, Syracuse. The auto is owned by Chester Harris. 437 N. Harrison. Syracuse. When Syracuse firemen arrived the engine compartment was totally engulfed in flames. The fire is believed to have been started by a possible short in the wiring. Damage was set at SI,OOO.

ACCEPTED AT POLICE ACADEMY — Jack Zimmerman of the Syracuse Police Department has been accepted by the Indiana State Police Academy. Plainfield. Zimmerman will report to Plainfield on Wednesday, Sept. 5. His duties in Syracuse will terminate on Friday, Aug. 31. Zimmerman was hired as a reserve officer in the Syracuse department on May 13, 1076. On September 1, 1977, he was appointed as a full time officer. He is a graduate of Syracuse High School and attended Tri State College, Angola. Steven Charlton hits fence, $750 in damages Steven C. Charlton, 18, r 1 North Webster, reported to police that he lost control of his car as he went around a curve and tore down a fence belonging to Ray Darr, r 2 Syracuse, on Sunday, at noon. The investigating officer was county police Capt. Ron Robinson, who placed the damage to Darr s fence at $l5O and to Charlton's car S6OO. ■ % / r STAN PRICE | C. S. Myers Ford I 658-4116 - MiHord I SERVICE MANAGER'S SPECIAL 1 FREE CAR WASH ) ) WITH EVERY ( ( TUNE-UP f

Syracuse youth charged with illegal consumption Scott B. Moore, 19, 3 North Shore Drive, Syracuse, was charged with illegal consumption of alcoholic beverages. Moore was a passenger in a car driven by James J. Curtis, 19, Indianapolis, w’ho was charged with driving while intoxicated and cited for an altered driver's license. The youths were taken into custody by police in Goshen, Friday, at 10:53 p.m., after being observed in their vehicle in the 300 through 600 blocks of East Madison Street.

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Two accidents injure teenagers

Wiley Spurgeon 111. 14, r 1 Syracuse was treated and released from Goshen Hospital for bruises and cuts sustained in two auto accidents five minutes apart. Saturday night, Aug. 18. The first accident was at 11:40 p.m. Spurgeon was a passenger in a Leesburg man injured when jeep rolls over Mark R Cooper. 25, r 1 Leesburg, sustained a cut above his right eye after the jeep he was driving rolled on a curve and landed on its side. The accident occurred on CR 450E in Tippecanoe Township Saturday night. Cooper told Kosciusko County police his brakes jammed as he rounded the curve heading east. The jeep went off the road, rolled and landed on its side. He was treated at Kosciusko Community Hospital for his injuries. Kosciusko County Patrolman Tom Brindle and County Reserve Officer Tim Moser investigated.

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car driven by Josette Glon, H>, r. 4 Syracuse. Glon’s auto was northbound on CR 43, three miles east of Syracuse, when it left the roadway on the west side and came to rest in a clump of trees A short time later Michelle Wakeland, 16. r 2 Syracuse, noticed the car and stopped off the roadway to help. Milton Corona, 50, South Bend, traveling south on CR 43, was blinded by the headlights of Vyakeland's auto. His vehicle struck the opened door and Spurgeon, who was getting in the auto. All were taken to the Goshen Hospital in an ambulance. Glon was treated for bruises and facial cuts and Wakeland was treated for bruises. Corona was not injured. Window shot with bb gun Wilmer J. Fredick. 130 East Boston Street. Syracuse, reported to police Saturday at 6:06 p.m. that someone had shot his window w ith a bb gun.

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