The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 March 1983 — Page 19

From tke Syracuse Poßco log— Stray dog attacking pet

The following was taken from the log of the Syracuse Police Department: March 8 1:35 am. — Elkhart County requested officer meet Elkhart County officer reference transportation of two subjects to their home 5:57 a m. — CB report of male subject walking in middle of CR \29; Elkhart County notified to 1 check 4:06 p m — Subject requested identification of puls they believe to be “street drugs"; advised take to pharmacist 10:00 p m — Officer requested telephone someone from Drum and Bugle Corps reference two subjects inside their building, possibly with alcoholic beverages March 9 6:13 a m. — Subject requested

Public Auction Located about '/» mile west of the IT2 US 20 intersection on the south side of US 20 (29022 US 20W, Elkhart) Saturday, March 19 — 10 A.M. We ore moving in an apartment and will sell the following personal property: HOUSEHOLD File cabinets, several lamps, AM FM radio record player (combination) oak, footstool; davenport and chair swivel rocker, Kerosun Model 85 heater, kerosene lamps, four air conditioners, small safe. Propane camper light, fireplace set toys (example-Peterbilt truck), Bavarian dishes breakfast for 12, pitcher and creamer. TOOLS GARDEN EQUIPMENT AND MISC. Assortment of nuts and bolts by the hundreds. Carpenters tools, saws, levels, several socket sets, (oil sizes), 5" vise, Craftsmans third hp grinder, brand new Fleet Supply air compressor, Pioneer 16 ' No. 1073 chain saw, Toro snow plower (walking type), 11/*l 1 /* ton floor jack, 25” lift on rollers, lime and fertilizer spreader, grease guns, sabre saws, aluminum step lodder, Craftsman roll-away tool box (chest type), electric cords, overhead garage opener, 21" Lawnboy, selfpropelled, auft) ramps, snow fence, antique kerosene lantern, miscellaneous tools of all types two wheel trailer Ohms meter, many more items too numerous to mention. FEATURE ITEM Gravely model 8123 12 hp garden tractor with 48" snow blade, 50" mower, only six months old still retaining original guarantee. ’ -v TERMS: Cash Or Check With Proper ID AUCTIONEER NOTE: You will find this a very clean sale with many quality items. Not Responsible For Accidents Lunch Mr. And Mrs. Wesley Hogan, Owner Diamonds, Gold, Silver Jewelry And Collectables Public Auction Chapman Jewelers I Sat., March 19th, 1983 12:00 Noon LOCATION: Holiday Inn 2519 E. Center St. (U.S. 30E) Warsaw Bob Chapman has been on the road for many years now and hos collected some outstanding estate pieces. All these items have great investment value and deserve your attention. Here is a rare opportunity for you to invest in precious gold and diamonds. I am a I wholesale expert who will sell at lower than retail prices. Great for I upcoming Graduation Day and Mother's Day. JEWELRY & DIAMONDS Several Gents' and Ladies' rings, antique pieces, several diamond earrings, engagement rings from 25ct, 50ct, to 75ct and up. Men's rings of all sizes. Pocket watches, cocktail rings: lOK and 14K stone rings (lindistar, opals, sapphires, rubies, emeralds, pearlsj; 14K and 18K chains and bracelets: diamond earrings and pendants: new Bulova and Seiko watches (full warranty) gents' and ladies': loose diamonds .25ct, ,50ct, and larger. COINS & PRECIOUS METALS US and foreign rare date silver & gold coins, Morgan and peace silver dollars: halves: quarters: dimes: .999 oz. bars and set of Lincoln head pennies: 999 1 oz. silver bars: commemoratives. ANTIQUES Pocket watches; Oriental, Indian and American rugs; clock; jewelry — (bracelets, diamond rings, stick pins, brooches, stone rings), watches; advertisements; and furs. Brass & copper items; I hummel figurines; coca-cola collectables; walnut cupboard, oak I kitchen cabinet; several board ft. of fine walnut & poplar wood. I Oak church pews; post cords; pictures 8 frames. Old brass U.S. mail I box; china 8 crystal; Oak table; Oak plant stand; wicker; marble I pedestal; guns 8 knives Old trunks, hand painted plate by I Kauffmonn 22 Kt. gold, MISCELLANEOUS Brigstone motorcycle; leaded stained glass; Brass hall tree; I buffing wheel; 16 horse Case garden tractor; Brass easel; Brass umbrella stand. - OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION NOTE: Jewelry appraised and trade-in certificate may be obI tained on any diamond goods purchased during the sale. We will : J guarantee to take any piece at the auction back on trade at a later I date. Nbt Responsible For Accidents I TERMS: Cash or Check with proper I.D. TIME: 12:00 Noon Sharp All Merchandise On Display 9:00 To 12:00 Day Os Sale FREE: Coffee 8 Danish I Qapman vL Jewelers °COUECI>®'* (219) 269-6300 (219)563-4853 I AUCTIONEERS Bill Rogws I CLERK Jane Rogers B CUR THIS AD

officer reference breaking and entering 8:23 am. — Lake patrol officer requested contact sheriff’s deputy, advise him will heed second theft report 8:32 a.m. — Subject advised he is at his office now, requested meeting with police chief 5:58 p.ra. — Subject advised need ambulance at old Star Store March 18 7:53 am. — Subject on High Street requested officer reference stray dog attacking her dog 9:35 a m. — Subject on station advised his car is out of service three miles south of North Webster, will pick up in morning. KC notified not to tow 2:21 p.m. — Lockout at Jack’s Sunoco 2:34 p.m. — Subject requested

to speak to officer 6:54 p.m. — Need ambulance at Classic Form Products March 11 6:13 a.m. — Subject requested attempt to locate trucker, possibly sleeping in his semi at Liberty Homes 6:45 a.m. — Officer, reference above, have located the truck at Wawasee Motel. Telephoned motel, gave subject message 7:56 a.m. — Subject advised junior high kids smoking behind garage next to 518 South Main, afraid they will set garage on fire v 5:36 p.m. — Report of possible personal injury accident by the Beacon March 12 12:18 a.m — Subject advised of possible gun shots. Pearl and Lake Streets 12:27 a.m. — Officers advised heard nothing 3:27 a.m. — Officer advised of broken window at manufacturing firm; manager advised he will meet officer 8:51 a.m. — Subject requested officer to meet him at his home reference possible breaking and rentering March 13 3:08 a.m. — Officer requested contact owner of beauty shop reference shattered window 6:58 a.m. — Subject on station reference property damage accident, CR 29 south of US 6, request officer; Elkhart County notified 2:08 p.m. — Subject reference gun permit; advised same 10:10 p.m. — Subject on North Street advised there was a tall thin kid hit something and ran uptown March 14 9:59 am, — Elkhart

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newspaper, do we have a power outage in town? Advised negative 10 a.m. — Subject asked who to call reference assessment on wetlands, reference new law 10:26 a m — Subject reported, for information, found large box of new cable television wire in front yard 12:01 p.m. — Marina requested registration check reference fishing boat they found chained to a tree on their property. Advised could not give out, but could check and advise owner. She advised disregard 12:31 p.m. — Subject reference minor property damage accident on private property, advised meeeooeeeeeeee ANSWERS ACROSS 1-Feed 22-BA 5-Galls 23-Pace 10- Agree 2t>-Earned 12- 30-Of A 13- 31-Urn Prince 32-Aro 15- 33-Kings 16- ransom 17- 36-Ernie 18- Stewed 37-Lease 20- Boss 38-Deans 21- 39-Bled ANSWERS DOWN 1- 20-Bar 2- Egret 22-Banal 3- Erode 23-Poked 4- 24-Afire 5- 25-Canna 6- 26-Err 7- 27-Nasal 8- 28-Erose 9- Stems 29-Domed 11- 31-Uses 14- 34-Gin 19- 35-Neb

exchange information and pick up SR 21 March 15 6:65a.m. — Subject at local gas station advised bis vehicle out of service Milford-Syracuse Road, will get as soon as possible; KC notified 8:57 a.m. — Subject at savings and loan requested officer reference suspicious person 11:30 a.m. — Subject, elementary school, advised be will be doing some firing of blanks from old war guns this p.m. for school kids 1:22p.m. — Tri-County Wildlife advised will be doing controlled burning 3:06 p.m. — Three calls reference cheese and butter distribution Fined in Goshen court Paul Gardner, 19, r 1 Leesburg, was recently fined $34 in Goshen court for having no valid license plate.

Sr rn Lat j v 3 « ‘.c MILFORD GRADS REUNION — Some of those attending the Milford grads reunion in Florida on Sunday. March IS, are row one. left to right. Dale Atkinson, Royee Biller. Noble Cory and Bernice Egolf. Row two, left to right, are Esther Gawthrop. Melba Sparklin. June Laudentan. Joy Mishler. Edna Barbour and Myrtle Grove. Row three, Richard Hollar, Cornelius Reuter, Harold Gawthrop, Dick Handgen and Jerry Bushong.

Milford grads hold reunion in Florida

There were 31 Milford High School graduates at the annual reunion held at Highlands Hammock State Park near Sebring, Fla., Sunday, March 13. Most are winter residents of the Sunshine state. Attending the event were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Atkinson; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gawthrop; Mr. and Mrs, Richard Hollar; Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Reuter; Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDonald; Mrs. Myrtle Reuter Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ring; Mr. and Mrs. Yern Egolf of Sebring; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laudeman and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sparklin of Avon Park; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barbour of Lakeland; Mr. and Mrs. Noble Cory of Fort Myers; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. (Dick) Handgen of Sarasota; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mishler and Mr. and Mrs. Royce Biller of Orlando; and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bushong of Frostproof Persons from Milford High School who would like to visit

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i ■ J ■ r: tmtiiMKiftt r r mn; f *—-ssrrr— *** MNMftt* Ir > f —ssrsr—- ******-* COMPOSERS — Cherie Martindale. Syracuse: Renee Beer. Milford: and Sharon Gereucser. Milford, (pictured above from the left) participated in the National Composition Test sponsored annually by the National Guild of Piano Teachers. Cherie received an excellent rating with her piece entitled, “Spring Waters”; Sharon received an excellent rating with her piece. “Sharon's First”: and Renee received a superior rating with her piece. “The Rippling Brook.” This is the first year that Cherie and Sharon have entered compositions and the second year Renee has entered. All three are students of Uaß.Geyer, Milford. (Photo by Gail Widmoyer)

with their northern friends are urged to attend the carry-in dinner to be held at Highlands Hammock State Park near Sebring the second Sunday of March 1984. < SAT workshops at WHS scheduled Workshops for students to help prepare them for the Scholastic Aptitude Test has been scheduled in late April and May by the Wawasee High School Guidance Department. A $3 registration fee must be paid and submitted to the office before the March 18 deadline. The first workshop is scheduled for April 25 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., with follow-up workshops on specific subjects April 26, 28, May 2 and May 3. Terry lden, language arts; Christine Kline, mathematics; Marilynne Curtis, guidance director; and Howard Hull, Wawasee principal, will be the instructors for the workshop.

Wed., March It, 1983—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

WE ARE LISTING AND SELLING!!! IRA BEER REALTORS 457-405 NEW LISTINGS PopohMChie Lake Front — 2 bedroom home on a large beautiful lot. $24,900. 3-5 Bodroom Horne with TOO feet on Webster Lake boy. Great family home or could easily be duplexed. 547,500. A led Money Maker — Bait and tackle shop plus home on the main channel. Irish Lake Front — STO feet of seawall with this neat 2 Br home on large lot with fruit trees and plenty of room for large gorden and lawn. $67,900. Milford — Attractive 3 Br ranch type at edge of town attached garage and large lot, $34,900. Two Easements Dewort Lake go with this well-kept 2Br home , on two pleasant wooded lots. $35,000. Attractive 2 M Nome on two Syracuse city blocks, ideal starter home at $22 800. Mod Budding Site retween Ligonier and Syracuse, 5.6 A. for 5T4.000. Sharp 3 ir Nome with boot lot on Wawasee channel, carport, chain link fenced yard, $34,900. Nice Older Nome on two Syracuse city lots. 3 Br s garage, contract possible. $37,800. LAKE FBONT AND ACCESS Maintenance-free 3 Bt with excellent deeded easement on Syracuse Lake, $57,850 Spacious 2 Br Nemo on Syracuse Lake for only $79.900! Must See this inviting brick home on Syracuse Lake, 2 Br s, garage and carport $94,500. Executive Brick Heme on TOO feet of Syracuse Lake, office in garage. $225,000. Beautifully Decorated 1 bedroom home with boot pier neorby on Webster channel, $23,500. Immncekrte 2 Br Home on Kuhn Lake channel, excellent contract. $24,700. RESIDENTIAL Quality Built Executive type home on edge of Milford, reduced to $98,000. Owner Says Soil older 3 or 4 Br home in Milford, $32 900. Three Bedroom Home Syracuse original woodwork, fine family home, $37,800. % v Help Me! Basically sound 3 or 4 Br home in Syracuse, needs work, only $20,500. Attractive WeN Built 2 Br home in good Syrocuse neighborhood $29 900 0M Charm with the convenience of new in this 3 Br home facing park, $49,900. Qunßty Throughout this 4 Br home in Ligonier PLUS pool for $69 900 Ever See A 5 bedroom mobile home? We have if in a quiet park in Ligonier, S2B 200 Immaculate, nicely decorated home in quiet Ligonier neighborhood, must see the family room in this one! $53,900. COUNTRY Nice Modular Nome on T2A. with good horse barn, price varies with the amount of acreage wanted. Purfuct Famßy Heme — 4 Br s. 2 baths on 3 Plus A. Home offers beautiful hardwood floors', original woodwork, and new drywall. $59,900. Newer Herne on wooded lot near Popokeechie with 3 Br s, 2 baths, cathedral ceiling, reduced to $39,900. Older 2 Br Heme on 8 Plus A. near Popokeechie. ideal land to develop. $54,500. Theee Are But A Few of the properties that we con offer you Coll us for more informofion and get a free appraisal! HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY FROMtm. VV Phß 651-4554 Doug 134 2357 A PM 457-2341 Mm 457-2341 Deh 457-4763 Boh 457-2325 O

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