The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 August 1982 — Page 14

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. August 4.1982

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It happened . .

14 YEARS AGO. AUG. 2.1972 A Syracuse driver, Ray Mullins of r 3 Syracuse, was not injured when the windshield of his vehicle was shattered by a BB gun or pellet, thought to have been fired from a white station wagon from the opposite direction, as Mullins drove north on Indiana 13 south of North Webster around 11 p.m. Saturday. Miss Jeannine Amos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Amos of Syracuse has been selected by the. University of Pittsburgh as one of 23 students to study next semester at the University of Rouen, France. The Ervin Miller family of Syracuse Lake, has returned from a vacation trip to Mackinaw Island Mrs. Jane Scheuer of Syracuse entertained guests Thursday afternoon on the occasion of the* first birthday anniversary of her daughter. Belinda Kay. Following opening of gifts, birthday cake, ice cream and pink lemonade was served to Mrs Thomas Gilbert and daughters. Cynthia and Carole, James Gilbert, Kenneth Felts. Mrs. Georgia Buster, and Belinda's brother and sister Bfcrett and Bianca, all of Syracuse, s Mrs. K. M. Thornburg of Syracuse entertained Wednesday

From the Syracuse police blotter

The following was taken from the log of the Syracuse Police Department: July 28 6:19 a m. — Officer requested check with subject, see if his horses are out, at Crazy Comers 1:00 pm — Elderly subject reported a man was at her bedroom window at 4 a.m.; Milford officer notified by telephone 3 43 pm. — Subject reference saw subject walking along SR 13 south, might be subject they are looking for; checked on description with North Webster Police Department, did not match 5 49 p m — Subject reference to what is going on down by North Webster’’ Advised can't give that information out July 29 7:57 a m — Subject advised her dog got loose, requested telephone her at work if found

188 jI F '3V r wraS Sl9k rTiflM| B Tv IP f ■*"' sReHs I 1. iifSran (M)PS TOO IN SYRACUSE — A new factory outlet store, offering casual clothing at reasonable prices has come to Syracuse. The original Oops store is located in Nappanee. In Syracuse the store is located on Main Street in the building previously occupied by Curtis Electronics. Pictured is Jill Mishler, who is a saleslady in both the Syracuse and Nappanee stores. I Photo by Sharon Stuckman)

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evening at a party in honor of the second birthday anniversary of her son, C. W. Thornburg. 2* YEARS AGO. AUG. 2.1942 A large group of friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Frauiger gathered at their Kale Island home on Lake Wawasee Wednesday afternoon and evening to help them observe their 24th Wedding anniversary. The Frauhigers are well known lake area and Goshen residents. The Syracuse town board of trustees will consider the 1961 budget next Tuesday night at their regular meeting which will call for an expenditure of $98,494.00. Joe Hibschman. 16-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hibschman of r 1 Syracuse, narrowly escaped serious injury last Thursday, July 26, when his right leg became caught between the belt and chain of a hay elevator being operated on the Hibschman farm. Although the boy s leg received severely torn muscles and nerves, the surgery performed is expected to have repaired the damage He will be wearing a cast for about a month. Joe was released from the Elkhart General hospital earlier this week Mrs Fletcher Marsh and grand

5:32 p m. — Subject reference how long after you buy a car to transfer plates; advised same 8:28 p.m. — North Webster, ambulance two. advised will be going through Syracuse in approximately five minutes enroute to Goshen Hospital, not rush July 30 8:10 a m. — Subject advised of junk in yard, requested something be done to remove it 11 53 a.m. — Subject on station to request camping in Scout Park, advised negative all parks 3:32 p.m — Subject, lives on Syracuse-Milford Road, reference summons left in his door for subject who used to live there, but no longer is there; advised telephone Kosciusko County, gave toll free number 7:05 p m — Subject requested officer at Rustic Manor, reference family problem July 31 1:38 a m,— Subject advised got

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daughter Vicki Smith of Syracuse spent Wednesday in Hammond visiting with Mrs. Marshs sister. Mrs. Cartha Barth. 34 YEARS AGO. JULY 31.1952 Mary Clawson Popinfoose, husband. Glen, and son, Jerry, Syracuse, attended the class of 1941, MHS, annual reunion Sunday in West Side park. First Lt. James M. Myers, whose wife. Nancy, lives tn Willoughby, 0., recently was assigned to Headquarters of the 43d* Infantry Divisions at Augsbury. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble D. Myers, live at 408 Lake St.. Syracuse. Indiana. Mrs. Nannie Young fell from a couch in her apartment Monday afternoon at two o’clock. She was taken to the office of Dr. Fred Clark at Syracuse where X-ray pictures were taken, disclosing a fractured left hip. She was removed immediately to the Goshen General hospital. Funeral services for Mrs. Belle Keefer, aged 73, were held Monday afternoon at the Methodist church, of which she was a member. the Rev. Charles W. Ballard officiating. Burial was in the New Salem cemetery southeast of Milford, with the Mishler funeral home in charge. Arthur Keefer.

a tent set up in Railroad Park, Officer clear 9:48 a m. — Subject on station requested periodical security check on property. Kosciusko County advised by telephone 5:28 p.m. — North Webster Police Department, advised be on lookout for older model Pontiac, several subjects in vehicle throwing stones at other cars when they go by, gave license number August 1 9:11 am. — Local resort reported stolen boat and motor, officers advised 11:29 a m. — Subject to report theft of gasoline from Wawasee Airport; advised telephone Kosciusko County, gave number 4:53 p.m. — Officer advised of hit skip. North Harrison Street, headed north; advised description of vehicle August 2 11:16 a m. — Subject asked if

of r 1, Syracuse, is her son. 54 YEARS AGO, AUG. 4,1932 Mrs. Elizabeth Snavely, 84, fractured her hip in a fall at her home in Syracuse, Thursday. She was taken to the home of her son, Arthur Snavely, immediately following the accident. Sixteen members of the Black Horse Troop from Culver camped at Sargents hotel, Aug. 3. They pitched their tents in the woods near the hotel where the horses were quartered. This is the first time that the Black Horse Troop has been at Lake Wawasee since the death of President Harding, when they came there to pay tribute to his funeral train as it passed the Wawasee depot. The train was stopped there so the boys could pay their respects. “I don’t mind washing the dishes for you,” weiled the henpecked husband. “I don’t object to sweeping, dusting or mopping the floors, but I ain’t gonna run no baby ribbons through my nightgown to fool the baby." George Auer and family spent Saturday night with John Auer and family of Syracuse. « Mrs. Harlan Stoller moved their furniture from their place of business at Lake Wawasee to Hotel Milford on Monday morning where she will reside.

license needed to ride bicycle on city streets; advised negative 12:50 p.m. — Subject on Kern Road reported theft; advised telephone Kosciusko County, gave number 5:05 p.m. — Subject for Milford officer, advised Kosciusko County now dispatching for Milford 5:09 p.m. — Subject requested officer meet him at location reference son beat up August 3 6:56 a.m. — Subject on station reported burglary and theft at his houseboat, Pier 99. Telephoned Kosciusko County for subject, they advised no officer available, requested take information and bold 11:33 am. — Subject asked where to take papers for recycling, advised unknown 2:27 p.m. — Subject, any complaints reference door-to-door salesman selling books? Advised negative 11:14 p.m. — Subject complained of loud music coming from truck at Rustic Manor; officer clear Cats on the go To get rid of odors from pet accidents, blot the area with paper towels, getting up as much of the mess as possible. Then shampoo or mop with a strong solution of Massengill liquid. Carpet may need a few ap plications

NIPSCo petitions for lower rates

On July 29, the Northern Indiana Public Service Company filed with the Public Service Commission of Indiana a petition to reduce gas rates for customers whose usage is exempt from pricing provisions of the Natural Gas Policy Act. A seven-cent reduction in gas costs for the three-month period of September, October and November will be realized by the average NIPSCo residential customer. Anyone using natural gas for purposes other than space-heating will see a three cent decrease. The petition also requested an increase in rates for all customers due to increased purchased gas costs from three suppliers Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America, Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. and Trunkline Gas Co. Increases by suppliers total $48,806,389 and are effective September 1,1982. A The petition contains an alternate filing, depending on the availability of an additional supply of gas from Northern Border Pipeline Company to Boat stolen from Fish and Fun Resort Judy Rosenkrantz. 812 Front Street, Syracuse, called Syracuse Police August I, at 9:11 am., to report that sometime during the night one of the boats was stolen from its dock, at Fish and Fun Resort. The boat, a 14-foot aluminum Sea Nymph boat with an eight hp motor, belonged to one of the customers of the resort and was marked with Fish and Fun Resort on the side. No value was set by Syracuse Police. FEITS CEtAMIC TILE 630 Pt tnburg Street Syrocuje Carol Peanut 834-7582 457-2665

— ■nNPTir ■=* . - S«\Vl= i r. ' wjp _ Jgr ■ I I 4 JW f I \ INSPECT BARTH PROTOTYPE — Salah Omar Al AH. Ambassador to the United Nations from Iraq, visited the Barth. Inc., recreational vehicle manufacturing plant on SR 15 south of Milford last Thursday afternoon in order to personally inspect a prototype of the Barth unit his embattled country is purchasing. The ambassador is shown here talking to Richard Bibier, assistant to the president of the Barth firm, on the left, and to Mike Umbaugh. Barth. Inc., president. Only recently Barth signed a >44 million contract with the Iraqi government for 150 Barth units like the one shown above, to be delivered by late November. Umbaugh said this order, easily the largest single order his company has ever received, would boost employment rolls from its present 85 to about 150. Kaffijr WORK ON EAST SHORE DRIVE — Kosciusko County Highway Department workmen spent last Thursday and Friday on East Shore Drive making repairs at points that did not "cure” properly. At such places a new mat of cold mix (or pugmill mix) has been laid down and rolled. Some weeks ago the cold mix was put on the fast-deteriorating road, and at about the same time the area had a succession of heavy rains. According to Dick Winebrenner. county highway engineer, the rains proved the nemesis to the cold mix mat, a fact they are attempting to correct with last week’s repairs. (Photo by Arch Bau mgartner) *

Panhandle. If the new supply does not flow before October, the increased petition will total $27,883,521. Upon approval of the purchased gas adjustment, the average customer using natural gas for home heating and other purposes will realize an increase of about $2.96 per month or $35,58 per ; year, beginning in September. If Panhandle's additional supply does not become available, the increase will be about $1.68 per month or $20.11 per year. The average customer using gas for purposes other than spaceheating will realize an increase of 80 cents a month or $9.60 per year. If the lower of the two filings becomes effective, the increase will be about 45 cents per month or $5.42 annually. The combined purchased gas — gas storage factor — will increase to 20.06 cents per 100 cubic feet (ccf) or 19.03 cents per ccf, depending on which petition becomes effective, from its present 17.69 cents per ccf. Adjustments in gas rates to customers, usually upward and sometimes downward, have and will occur as rates from suppliers change under the National Energy Act. All changes are

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