The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 31, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 August 1984 — Page 19

From the Syracuse police log — Man knocking on doors

The following information was obtained from the log of the Syracuse Police Department: Augusts 12:23 p.m. — Subject advised neighbors burning something that is very offensive 4:23 p.m. — Subject on station to report a missing five-year-old 6:26 p.m. — Subject advised exwife is harassing him 6:36 p.m. — Subject requested information reference dog bite that occurred in Portland

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6:42 p.m. — Report of kids riding bikes on new pavement 8:52 p.m. — Report of kids at Hoy’s Landing being very noisy August 9 5:33 p.m. — Subject advised kids going in house through a window 8:33 p.m. — Subject reports 14-foot aluminum outboard missing 10:20 p.m. — Kids messing around in alley behind the Syracuse Church of God t 10:30 p.m. — Officer found a

bicycle behind Masonic Lodge August 1* 7:06 a.m. — Subject requested an officer reference breaking and entering and theft of money on North Shore Drive 7:48 a.m. — Subject requested an officer reference theft of wallet 9:45 a.m. — Subject advised workers blocking their parking area 9:57 a.m. — Subject requested an officer reference lost or stolen wallet 10:51 a.m. — Property damage in front of Dr. Myers office 1:11 p.m. — Subject on station advised of property damage accident at Pickwick and SR 13 August 11 3:17 a.m. — Subject .advised man knocking on doors at Pine Terrace Apartments 10:32 a.m. — Subject at Johnson Bay reference boats speeding in channel 12:59 p.m. — Subject on station needs fingerprints taken for employment purposes

457-4495 NEW LISTINGS No. 1334 - 5 bedroom all brick home with 2 fireplaces, family room, view of Webster Lake, large eat-in kitchen. $69,900 and lake access. No. 1335 - 2 story, 3 bedroom 4.3 acre mini-farm outside of North Webster. Perfect for a growing family. $68,000 No. 1336 - Kanata Manayunk lot with septic system already installed. 80’ on water with seawall and good pier. $33,000 and contract offered. OWNER ANXIOUS For offer on this very nice Kanata home. Home offers 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and only 2 lots from Johnson’s Bay on the main channel. $84,900 REDUCED Owners have reduced the price of this excellent 2 bedroom Sawmill Lakefront home to $49,900 and ARE ANXIOUS. No. 1242 — Owners have reduced the price of this very livable family home ideally located near the high school to $58,000 MAKE AN OFFER! ~ M’S W No. 1303 - Dewart Lake access is nearby! Price has been reduced to $22,000 and owners are anxious to sell this year round 2 bedroom home. ——l I / I 4 * I No. 1285 - Price reduced to $26,000 on this excellent Dewart Lake starter home with lake access. Contract terms are too good to miss!

1:54 p.m. — Subject requested to talk to an officer reference breaking and entering 2:49 p.m. — Subject on station reference did we pick up his bike August 12 1:03 a.m. — Subject requested an officer at Washington Street for a possible fire 1:10 a.m. — Officer advised subject burning skids and they are watching it 3:08 p.m. — Party advised accident by Frog 3:29 p.m. — Personal injupr accident at 170 North Shore Drive 8:44 p.m. — Perty advised he had four boys looking all over August 13 6:23 a.m. — Subject advised dog is locked in men’s room at Railroad Park, tried to attack a subject 7:35 a.m. — Subject reference to possible vandalism at Hibschman Motors ' 9:32 a.m. — South Shore reference worker cut off end of finger 12 p.m. — Subject reference to

possible heart attack at South Shore Golf 2 p.m. — Subject reference daughter and another girt on Lake Wawasee 5:46 p.m. — Party advised someone hit the mailboxes at the condominiums on Medusa August 14 2:08 a.m. — Subject advised suspicious subjects walking on Pickwick Road 3:26 p.m. — Party reported a theft 3:36 p.m. - NIPSCO office advised someone just backed into one of their trucks on Main Street 3:51 p.m. — Party complaining about alley being blocked MFIf ■k i > %i i I LEON KUBACKI Kubacki is elected to FNB board It was announced today that Leon Kubacki, president of the Pierceton State Bank, has been offered, and has conditionally accepted, election to the board of directors of First National Bank. The election and acceptance are both subject to federal approval of the pending merger of the Pierceton State Bank and First National Bank of Warsaw. Neal Carlson, president, First National Bank of Warsaw, stated that Kubacki will be a valuable addition to the FNB board in view of his many years of banking experience. Kubacki, a native of Manistee, Mich., started his banking career in 1926 with a bank in his hometown. Later, he was asked to run for county treasurer, and was elected to five terms. He was Chairman of the Manistee County Rationing Board for four years during World War 11. Then he went into business for six years before being invited to come to Pierceton. He joined the staff of the Pierceton State Bank in 1952 as cashier. In January, 1973, he was elected president of the bank, a position he has held continuously since. A resident of Pierceton for almost a third of a century, Kubacki was the community’s choice as Co-Citizen of the Year, with his wife, Doris, in April of this year. Kubacki has been active over the years, serving on the town board, being a member of the Kosciusko County Welfare Board, the Whitko School Board and on the Pierceton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, in addition to various church boards. In banking, Kubacki has been active in the Indiana Bankers Association, and, as a matter of interest, three of his six sons have gone into banking and are successful bankers in other areas. Carlson advised that the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, D.C., is processing the application for approval to merge. Appropriate notice to shareholders and proxy solicitations will be followed by additional legal procedures, which it is hoped will be completed by mid-October. 'Herbs' topic for garden dub The Syracuse-Wawasee Garden Club met in the home <rf Mrs. Richard Prescott on Tuesday evening, Aug. 7, for the picnic. The foods featured herbs and culminated a study <rf herbs which has been carried on this year. Priscilla Rhode was the assistant hostess. The contest of the evening was in two parts, canapes using different herbs were to be identified by taste, and sachets of dried herbs were passed around to be identified by scent. Judy Marqiiart was (be winner. Susie Tytier reported on the plans for the 21st annual Conservation Conference of the state garden club which is to be held at the Oakwood Hotel, Syracuse, September 11-13. Marjorie Fowler reported that the Arbor Day project has been completed with the planting of trees at the Syracuse cemetery. Linda Harkleroad urged everyone to find people willing to show- their houses for the Christmas Bell Walk. The waft is planned for December 9, if enough phces can be found.

rl i/J i ’ if DISTRICT GOVERNOR VISITS — Rufus B. King, new Rotary District Governor of District 654, made his annual visit to the Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary Club Tuesday noon. King serves as district governor throughout the Rotary year and is a development director, Emeritas, of Manchester College and makes his home in North Manchester. King spoke to the local club on the theme "To Discover a New World of Service." Shown above are King and James Caskey, president of the Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary Club. (Photo by Col. Joe Gray)

The big bang I By CHAR BUTLER Guest Feature Writer Sure, through the years you’ve known a few clowns —a Center Ward seventh grade showoff enjoyed releasing a garter snake under your desk during morning general assembly . . . and a high school smart alec made a practice of swiping your notebook and wouldn’t give it back until you said, sweetly, “Please. With sugar on it,” and remember the Methodist church “buddy’ who short-sheeted your bunk at Epworth Forest camp? But do you know a real-for-sure-clown? A certified, member of the American clown association? There’s one in Fort Wayne, and living near him was a joy, lyOften, in his backyard, he practiced some sort of elaborate foolery, perfecting it for a parade. We watched. And laughed. And applauded! He was our very own resident-clown-magi-cian, full of funny tricks! On Saturday, a loud, win-dow-rattling explosion interrupted our ho-hum summer afternoon. Doors on his one-car garage burst open and within seconds, the crowd multiplied to at least 20 concerned neighbors, dogs barked and fire engines headed our direction. We stood immobilized, expecting the worst, but Kelly, a full-time church maintenance man and part-time professional clown, casually strolled out of the smoking chasm. He majestically bowed to the south, west, north and east... and announced, with the pomposity <of a circus ringmaster, "Ladies .. . and ... gentlemen! That is all the show you will see for today! My toy cannon... just blew up! ” He didn’t have the last word, however. The fire captain shook a finger at Kelly’s nose and the reprimand went something like: “Lissen! You do this again and you may not be so lucky! And my kids would think it was my fault. . . and would miss you at the Three Rivers parade!” So would a lot of us other kids.. . and the ones in the hospital wards and orphanages ...

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