The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 46, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 November 1983 — Page 15
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From the Syracvse Poict log— Detour signs down at US 6-SR 13
The following information was obtained from the log of the Syracuse Police Department. November 23 7:26 a.m. — Officer requested dispatcher contact Northern Indiana Public Service Company reference street light out at North Shore and Hiawatha 9:04 a.m. — Subject advised of a lost or stolen license plate 3:20 p.m. - Party advised of an accident at Pinecrest Trailer Park on Syracuse-Milford Road 7:40 p.m. - Personal injury accident reported 3:50 p.m. - Party requested an officer at South Huntington November 24 12:16 a.m. - Subject on station advised two boys at the laundromat 12:22 a.m. - Subject advised detour signs down at US 6 and SR 13 12:52 a m. - Subject reported an attempted breaking and entering at Papakeechie Lake’ 7:26 a.m. - Gas station left message for an officer reference article found in restroom 9:56 a m. — Subject requested a road kill permit for a deer he hit last night 3:57 p.m. - Drive-away reported at Red-D-Mart November 25 6:23 a.m. - Subject requested an officer meet with him at condominiums on Medusa 8:37 a.m. - Subject called reference duck season 9:08 a.m. - Woman at a business reported finding a bike 9:50 a m. - Subject on station reference testing ultra light plane on Syracuse Lake 11:14 a.m. — Subject reported a lost driver’s license at the high school 11:43a.m. — Subject on station advised of a water leak at SR 13 and Henry Street November 26 3:34 a m. - Man at business advised railroad ties burning 9:51 a m. - Subject hit a deer on CR 33, one-half mile north of US 6. requested police 10:58 am. — Subject lost a very small dog, vacinity Portland Street 2:08 p.m. - Subject requested an Emergency Medical Technician check her son’s finger
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12:50a.m. - Subject advised of a possible breaking and entering in Enchanted Hitts 2:53 a.m. — Subject advised hit a deer on CR 200N and CR 900 W, deer is dead 10:34 a.m. - Subject in Wawasee Heights found a black labrador with cottar 12:42 p.m. - Subject on station reported an abandoned vehicle on East Brooklyn is now vandalized 10:44 p.m. - Subject requested an officer reference a possible theft November 28 1:38 a m. - Subject requested a unit reference domestic trouble 10:23 a m. - Possible prowler above business on East Main 10:47 a.m. - Woman at a business advised they will be moving a trailer, requested the police chief be notified 11:23 a m. - Possible chimney fire on Syracuse-Milford Road across from Pinecrest Trailer Court 12 p.m. - Subject on station reported an accident at Henry and Harrison 12:52 p.m. — Officer requested contact the bank and see if permission was granted for subjects at a residence November 29 7:27 a.m. — Subject requested a unit to meet him at his business 9:03 am. - Woman called reference accident, was the other driver cited? 10:27 am. - Business complained of factory employees parking in her private lot 2:59 p.m. — Subject on East Boston complained of dog loose 3.33 p.m. - Subject requested an officer reference a lock-out at the high school 7:22 p.m. — Subject on station requesting to speak to an officer 7:23 p.m. - Subject requested to speak to the lake patrol 9:11 p.m. - Subject on station advised of a large tree down at Greenhaus Apartments 10:01 p.m. - Subject on Syracuse-Webster Road advised someone just knocked down her mailbox
It happened ... in Milford
10 YEARS AQ(X NOV. 28.1873 An Indiana gfri, who cut her family's food bill in half by canning and freezing food, has been named one of six national winners in the 4-H food preservation program. Cynthia Rapp, 18, r 2 Milford, received a S7OO scholarship from Kerr Glass Manufacturing Corporation, sponsor of the 4-H food preservation program Mr. and Mrs. Eldon E. Miller of r 2 Milford are the parents of a son born Saturday, Nov. 24 , at the Goshen hospital.
. -L* * v | , .. M dKMM TESTING SITE - Syracuse Lakeside Park was the scene of a taxi test Friday, Nov. 25, by Sun Aerospace Corporation, Nappanee. This home-built amphibious plane has the ability to take off and land from water or dry land. Lee Weaver tested the proto-type plane an Syracuse Lake. The plane has been flying off the ground at Nappanee for the past four months, this was the first attempt at flying off water. The air' craft, which will be in production as a kit during 1984. will be seen in both "Popular Mechanic's" and "Flying" magazine, in January. \ Shown above preparing the for the test are Russ McDonald. Lee Weaver and Mike Michalski. (Photo by Deb Patterson)
A house is no home unless it contains food for the soul H as well as for the body. I > WE OFFER YOU FOOD FOR YOUR SOUL J I « FROM GOO'S WORD! If* *ll f 8K Him JS 9:30 A.M. Sunday Bible School Hour jAA A. s isl SB •• Bjwk. Ordination Service & Preaching 'Bi A- 7:00 P.M. Informal Family Worship Hour Fred Walls Corl Shearer Assoc k>K Minister r* Minister Tickets For Tho living Christmas Troo Aro Available At No Cost Stop By The Church Office Or Call 658-9151 Or 658-4474 Living Christmas Trae Presented December 9.10.11 I CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF MILFORD f Fourth And Henry Streets 658-9151 Milford f
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POTENTIAL DANCERS — Members of Syracuse Girl Scout Troop 138 and their leader Joan Kline, back right, visited Lee Anne Stewart's dance class at Dewart Lake on Monday evening to watch class members demonstrate the art of dancing. Pictured in front are Candi Solina, Tonya Swartiendruber. Marji Page, Ann Hile and Terry Clark. In the second row are Jennie Tranter, Lisa Miller, Rachel Coons, Sherrena Kirkwood, Amy Dull, Jenny Koher and Angela Kilian. In back are Heather Carty, Juli Storey, Tonya Jenkins, Julie Garber, Marcy Ruggles, Beth Tallon, Becky Myers and Mrs. Kline.
The Helping Hands 4-H club of Milford had its first meeting in November. The meeting was held at the Earl Kammerer's home in Leesburg. 2b YEARS AGO. N0V.28.1983 Dennis Cory, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Cory, r 1 Milford, was selected to play the role of Osric in the production of Shakespeare's “Hamlet,” at Manchester college, North Manchester. Members of the Sorosis club of Milford met Monday evening in the home of Mrs. Otto Wiggs.
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DO IT THIS WAY— As the Christmas season approaches many people have visions of Sugar Plum Faries dancing in their heads and the Syracuse Girl Scouts of lYoop 138 visited a dance school this week. They watched students of the during a practice session. ) Dancers under the leadership of Lee Anne Stewart, far left. are. in front. Bev Begley and Jeryl Baker; and in back. Kim Newcomer and Heather Keiper.
Mrs. Robert Brown and five children of Milford surprised Royce Fuller last Wednesday with a birthday cake and ice cream. Mrs. Victor Fuller, mother of Mr. Fuller was also present. They also celebrated the birthday of Becky Brown. 3b YEARS AGO. NOV. 2b, 1953 The Milford Trojans enhanced their rating another step Friday night when they won their fourth straight game, this time from the Bourbon Comets, in a game played at Milford. Final score was 69 to 61 for the local boys.
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Mrs. Marion Stackhouse had a birthday party for her older daughter, Gloria Ann, Friday, Nov. 20, from 3:30 to 5:30 Gloria Ann was eight years old. Mrs. Arthur Gilbert was hostess to eleven members of the Busy Bees Home Economics club Friday evening and was assisted by Mrs Cleveland Shuder, cohostess. 5b YEARS AGO. NOV. 30.1933 The Pep Club members at Milford received their insignias
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last week. They are megaphones made of blue and gray felt. Tom Sharp of Warsaw, brother of H. H. Sharp, accompanied by three other men, displayed three deer on Saturday morning while passing through Milford, enroute home from a hunting trip near Excanaba, Mich. Henry Beer and a number of his employees are working on a rock garden at Peru. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Groves visited friends in Warsaw, Thursday.
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