The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 32, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 August 1979 — Page 22
THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., August 29, 1979
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TOWN OF SYRACUSE County Line Road Wowo*-i*o.H»qh M £ l 1 ivl/ || ||ll| - Map by Loretta SYRACUSE: WARD I.I.NKS — The above map. drawn from a town map hanging in the Syracuse town hall, shows the several ward lint*s for the five political wards of the tow n of Syracuse. A study of the map will show town residents which ward they are in and who their representative will be on the Syracuse tow n hoard. < Note: see results of Republican political caucus on page 1.)
County residents win state fair honors
The following is a list of Kosciusko County residents who have received awards for their entries in the Indiana State Fair livestock areas: Californians-Section 7194 Junior Princess contest — Suzzette Hunsberger, r 1 Milford, red ribbon. Section 3605 Senior doe —
iinur you drove more than on your last shopping trip, remember to add the cost of driving to the cost of the items you bought. The realistic shopper will add these costs to the purchase price,, but the smart shopper will alter his/her shopping habits to avoid these r * added costs. Our suggestion: Shop I . JM locally—save gas. Shopping close to \ K J home will cut down on both gas consump- \ A i tion and impulse buying, which puts money in \ ■ A J your pocket for the things that really count. In \ / / addition, the personalized service you get from local businessmen will make your shopping experience enjoyable. $ FIRST NATIONAL BANK WARSAW • CLA/POOL • MILFORD member federal deposit insurance corporation
Ron Waggoner, r 6 box 502 Warsaw, first. Section 3609 Junior Doe — Suzette M. Hunsberger, r 1 box 163 Milford, second. Section 3610 Best of Variety — Ron Waggoner, r 6 box 502 Warsaw. Satins (Siamese) -Section 3612 .Senior Buck — Ron Waggoner, r 6
box 502 Warsaw, first. Section 3617 Junior Doe — Ron Waggoner, r 6 box 502 Warsaw, fourth. Section 3628 All other Satin variety — Ron Wagoner, r 6 box 502 Warsaw, two first places and two seconds; and Suzette M. Hunsberger, r 1 box 163 Milford, four first places and two seconds.
From the Syracuse police blotter
The following information was taken from the Syracuse police blotter. August 22 8:49 a m. — Man, wondering if they are going to sell the police car 8:50 a.m. — Man, North Shore Drive, reported theft of distributor cap 10:38 a.m. — Woman, Milford, reported the theft of large barrel of clothing that was in her yard 11:28 a.m. — Lady has yard full of bees 6:06 p.m. — Woman called in reference to run-away daughter 8:17 p.Nn. — Woman advised of drunk in front of house, she advi .• vi hey had asked him to leave but he is still there yelling and honking horn August 28 11:16 p.m. — Woman reports body on Dew art Lake by the marina 5:17 p.m. — Subject on station reference to police picking up a red 10-speed bike or did someone turn one in 6:39 p.m. — Subject requires unit on Henry Street in reference to a fight August 24 1:45 a.m. — Lady advised her son has not come in off of the lake, she believes he has boat trouble 1:38 a.m. — Advised four subjects in car. no plates 3:58 p.m. — Woman advised someone is messing with their mail
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STI’DKNTS GKT TIIK WORD — Wawasee High School principal Henry Smith was at the loud speaker this morning as students began coming into the building for their first day of school, lie told some incoming Fairfield students, “Welcome, students. Behave yourselves and we’ll get along fine.”
CHAIR STOLEN FROM LAKE RESIDENCE The C. Baugher residence, r 2 Syracuse', at the east end of Lake Wawasee. had a plaid barrelback chair stolen sometime between August 13 and 24. Terry McCarty, conservation officer, reported that the thieves might have raised an unlocked window to eriter a guest house. The chair was valued at S2OO.
RIDICULOUS LABOR DAY WEEK END SALE THURS.-FRI.-SAT.-SUN.-MON. (Ruin Or Shine) I /In/AjPA- coats LONDON FOG Oft®/ «>«” | A vUu. Apfwd 1 tZJZ " I All Summer Merchandise Ridiculously Priced ANY ITEM REGULAR PRICE $ 6 TO M 2 ” How *3°° ANY ITEM REGULAR PRICE M 3 TO *2O How**ANY ITEM REGULAR PRICI *2l TO $ 29 Mow’lO 00 ANY ITEM REGULAR PRICE *3O TO *39 Mow * 15°* ANY IYEM REGULAR PRICE *4O TO *49 How *2o** ANY ITEM REGULAR PRICE *SO TO*s9 Mow *25" ANY ITEM REGULAR PRICE *6O TO *69 How *3O" ANY ITEM REGULAR PRICE *7O TO *BS ; Mow *3»Syracuse OREAT SELECTION! wtRSAW ,On The Sidewalk And “JSUSSr* Vi Mile South Os Syracuse In The Store
6:01 p.m. — Report of kids playing around trailers at Commodore Corporation 7:15 p.m. — Woman advises three subjects have upset boat and are fighting in front of home in the lake 8:34 p.m. — Request for ambulance at Windjammer Restaurant, man passed out August 25 9:00 a.m. — Subject on station advised water leak on Washington 11:18 a.m. — Goshen Hospital emergency room called in reference to a personal injury', pedestrian hit by car 2:50 p.m. — Woman advised subjects fighting in back yard 6:37 p.m. — Report of semi truck recklessly driving west bound on US 6 7:02 p.m. — Subject on Waco Drive reported injured skier 10:37 p.m. — Lady on station reported two very drunk people on Pickw'ick Road and SR 13 in a navy blue station wagon August 26 12:46 a.m. — Party reports accident in front of Haviland Mobile Home court 7:01 a.m. — Woman in home by Frog Restaurant advised her driveway is blocked 9:19 a.m. — Woman advised in reference earlier missing person report, person has found 12:39 p.m. — Woman advised man fell in ditch, got up and walked down road
THREE TEENS ARRESTED Victor Granados Manuel Hernandez, 18, and two 17-year-old teenagers, all from Maple Leaf Trailer Court were arrested by North Webster Deputy Marshal Frank Winters on Sunday and were charged with public intoxication. Hernandez was released on his -/ own recognizance and the others were released to their parent’s custody.
1:45 p.m. — Operator advised she had a call from male subject at Sleepy Owl who advised he was being robbed and couldn’t talk any more 3:42 p.m. — Subject requested to talk to an officer in reference to assault and battery 9:13 p.m. — Man reports of loud party, report on subject just about hit him August 27 2:48 a.m — Party advised there is a breaking and entering
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at Dewart Lake Marina at this time 7:47 a.m. — Advised of breaking and entering at Wawasee Boat Company 10:42 a.m. — Woman called in reference to stealing corn 4:49 p.m. — Woman called to see if anyone turned in a payroll check 11:49 p.m. — CBer reported subject going in and out of the boats at Main Channel Marina 11:55 p.m, — Subject reports
vehicle going down the railroad tracks between Airport Road and Warner Road August 28 12:34 a m. — Lady reports someone breaking glass in the 500 block of South Main Street . 1:27 pm — Woman complaining of machines at Wawasee Laundromat taking people's money 4:53 p.m. — Man requests unit in reference to cars parked in wav
