The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 47, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 December 1981 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Decembers. 1981

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From the Syracuse police blotter

The following was taken from the log of the Syracuse police department December 2 7:55 a m — CBer advised of briefcase in parking lot of church, request officer pickup; advised unit busy, subject advised will bring to station 8:24 a m — Subject at high school advised vehicle "tearing" through parking lot 1:01 p m — Subject advised found dog in Marineland Gardens area, advised nothing on board, advised telephone humane shelter

Bake early, avoid rush

By PATRICIA M. RATIIBI'N extension Agent. Home Kc Holiday preparations begin early in many homes and part of that early preparation includes the holiday baking Early baking helps to avoid that last minute rush But once you’ve baked all those goodies for giving and family enjoyment, they should be stored properly to maintain their great taste and looks Baked goods must be stored properly to keep them fresh and appealing Wrap yeast and quick breads in foil, plastic wrap or plastic bags and store in a cool, dry place Avoid refrigerating yeast breads as they dry out and become stale more quickly For longer storage, more than a few days, wrap unfrosted breads in moisture-vapor proof wrap and freeze at zero degrees Be sure to eliminate as much air as possible when packaging Match the proper storage with the right cookie First, separate crisp and soft varieties and store them separately Otherwise, they will become limp Soft cookies and those w ith moist fillings should be stored in loosely covered containers Most other varieties can be stored in containers with tight-fitting lids Candy is easily stored Hard candies need only be covered m clear plastic wrap and kept in a cool place All other candies should be covered and kept cool While making your holiday goodies, why not make extras for gift giving A gift from your kitchen would be most welcomed When deciding what to make, keep in mind several points foods available to you; nourishment the product provides, appearance of the finished product - can it be w rapped and made "gifty. cost,.

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3; 56 p m — Subject requested oficer reference theft of money 5:56 p m. — Subject requested officer Pickwick reference keys locked in car December 3 8:55 a m — Phone Company advised will be working at area business, putting in new phone, if alarm sounds disregard, will advise when done 9:40 am. — Uptown store owner advised employees of other stores parking in front of their store leaving no room for

and ease of preparation — you're already busy, so be realistic about the extra work you can handle The kitchen holds the makings for many holiday goodies There’s no need to limit yourself Cheese spreads, dips, pates, salad dressings and jellies will please the most discriminating palates And with some ingenuity, even the gift containers can be made from the many jars, cans and boxes found on the cupboard shelf Wrap with brightly colored papers, foil or cellophane for a festive flair PEPPERMINT CHIPPERS 1 *3 cup brown sugar 1 cup vegetable shortening 2 eggs 1 tsp vanilla 2 l 4 cups ground oat flour 4 tsp soda 4 tsp salt 14 cup rolled oats 1 cup semi sweet chocolate pieces 4 cup finely crushed peppermint candy Beat together sugar and shortening until light and fluffy; blend in eggs and vanilla Combine oat flour, soda and salt. add to shortening mixture, mixing well Stir in oats, chocolate pieces, and candy Drop by teaspoons onto ungreased cookie sheet Bake at 350 degrees for 10-11 minutes Cool two minutes on sheet and remove to wire cooling rack Makes six dozen To make ground oat flour, place 14 cups rolled oats in blender or fowl processor Cover, blend about 1 minute, stopping occasionally to stir oats Makes 1 cup Ground oat flour can be made ahead and stored in a lightly covered, cool, dry place up to six months

their customers, would like something done 2:26 p.m. — Subject on station reference boat in front of residence 3:47 p.m. — Owner of business requested officer reference theft 4:38 p.m. — Subject at residence request officer reference theft December 4 6:51 a m. — Subject W E Long Drive advised there is a car sitting in her driveways' am. — Subject on station requested application for reserve police force Gave same 1:11 p m. — Officer requested advise other officer that the subject we have on paper is walking in the Village

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4:24 p.m. — Local store requested unit reference shoplifter 8 24 p.m. —Subject on station reference found garage door, open, has automatic door opener, will check and advise; would like patrolled 9:30 p m. — Subject advised of intoxicated driver in ditch of Bowser Road 9:45 p.m. — Sheriff Department advised ambulance needed at Bow ser Road Decembers 7:36 a m — Subject reported lockout at his home 3:18 p.m. — Subject on station reference last night ’s accident 4:01 p m — Subject advised duck in channel with trap on its leg

6:09 p.m — Officer requested anyone in reference vehicle trouble Harrison Street: advised negative 6:33 p.m. — Subject requested officer reference subject harassing December® 11:03 a m — Subject on station report vandalism, no monetarydamage 11:05 a m — Subject reported that she found subject along the road, took him home, believes he is ill Officer will check and advise 2:04 p.m. — Subject Ogden Island reported possible breaking and entering in progress across street from her

2:24 p.m. — Subject requested information reference trapping Advised telephone Tri-County December 7 1:15 am. — Subject out of gas. needs to get to South Bend 4:22 a m — CBer reports truck on curve, tried to contact on channel 9. doesn’t know if asleep or problem, officer advised checked earlier, asleep 9:26 a m. — Subject asked how long a person must be gone before officially missing person; advised 24 hours 10:26 am — Ambulance needed at residence. Leeland Addition Decembers 2:26 a m. — Officer advised subject behind local restaurant.

left when officer followed, then went back again 10:44 a.m. — Subject reported Irish Setter dog in her neighborhood if someone reports it lost 3:18 p.m. — Subject reference

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will be on vacation requested officer check her house 10:03 p.m. — Subject reference someone in apartment at Boston Street not supposed to be anyone there