The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 13, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 May 1966 — Page 2

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Don Byrd In Tourneys At South Bend

Don Byrd of the Wawasee Golf dub was a participant in two tourneys at the Elbel Park Golf dub at South Bend on Monday of this week. The first tourney was a pro-am tourney and the foilawing teams tied for first place with a score of 66. Pro on one of the teams was Mike Garbacz, amateurs playing with him were Mike Fuzz, Harvey Butler and Connie Vanator. The other team tied for first was lead by pro Gary Carte, amateurs playing with him were Frank Farrel, Rod Moyer and Bob Huckins. In second place in the pro-am tourney was tix* team led by Don Byrd with a score of 69. His fellow players were Gil Fujawa and John Knox. The low pro for the day’ was Gary Carte with a score of 71 which is a new Elbel course record. Don Byrd was second with a score of 75. Others tieing for 1 second place were Jack Bauerie and Bob Wiezycki. In the pro-pro tourney first place winners with a score of 69 were Mike Garbacz and Jack Bauerie. In second place were Gary Carle and Joe Van Dewalle with a score of 70 and in third place with a score of 71 were Don Byrd and Bud Overholser. Syracuse Downs Larwill In Tracks By Kermit Welty Syracuse defeated Larwill in a track meet while suffering defeats from Huntington township and Mentone. Syracuse was defeated, by Mentone 65 to 53 in a close meet last Tuesday. Then in a I Thursday triangular meet Hunt-' ington township had 564. Syracuse 464, and Larwill 45. The meet with Mentone was cold and windy and affected the times of the athletes. Syracuse had five first place finishes in the meet with Mentone and six second place finishes. First place finishers for Syracuse were Bob Niles in the pole vault. Kermit Welty in the mile run, Floyd Rensberger in the 440, John Longenbaugh in the 880, and Chris Busch in the two mile run. Rensberger also placed second in the 230. Shand was triple winner for Mentone as he won the broad jump, high and low hurdles. Bouser was a double winner with victories in the 100 and 230. The meet with Huntington township and Larwill was also very close. Syracuse only had three first place finishers in this meet They Bob Pilcher in the shot put. John Yoder in the low hurdles, and Kermit Welty in the two mile run. Green was a double winner for Huntington township with victories in the 880 and high jump Sumary Syracuse-Mentooe 109—1, Bowser (Ml; 2, Tucker (M); 3. Yoder <S). Tie: 11.7 sec. 2301, Bowser (M); I Rensberger (S); 3, Reed (M). Tie: 36.2 sec. 440-1. Rensberger (S>; 2. Hostetler (14); 3, Sion (S). Tie: 59 sec. 8801, Longenbaugh (S); X Wortinger (S); 3. Hubbard (M), Tie: 2:18.7. Mite-1, Welty <S); X Wickstro (S); 3, Roine (M>. Tie : 5:06.2. 2-MBe-l, Busch .(S'; 2. Mulhns <S); 3, Anderson (M). Tie: 11:18.

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HH-1. Shand (M); X Holloway (M); 3, Meyer (M). Tie : 18.9 se. LHtI. Shand (M); X Yoder (S); 3, Smchumaker (M>. Time : 23.8 se BJ-1, Shand <M>: 2. Hostetler (M); 3. Thomas (S>. Distance: 18’ 34”. HJ-1. Red S); X Sisk (M); X Teal (M». Height: 5’ 24”. PV-1. Niles (S; X Yarian (M>; 3. Chokey <S). Height: 10’. Mile Rday-1. Syracuse (Longenbaugh, Simon, Wortinger, Rensberger ). Time 3:58.6. 880 Relay-1. Mentone. Time: • 1:44.6. 100-1, Richard (HT>; X Walter (L>; 3, Bauman (HT); 4, Yoder i (S). Time: 11.3 sec. : 2201, Walters (L); X Rechard |(HT); 3, Cotton (HT); 4, Rensberger (S). Time: 25.9 sec. 4401, Gamble (HT); 2. Rensberger (S); 3, Simon (S); 4. Smith (HT'. Time: 56.6 sec. 8801. Green (HT ; 2. Concell L); 3, Reece <L); 4, Wortinger (S>. Time; 2:1X9. Mite-1, Larrman <L); X Busch (S); 3. Wickstrom (S'; 4, Saber HT>. Time: 4:58 6. 2-Mile-l. Welty <S>; X Miller (HT); 3. Mulhns (S>; 4. Harris; iHT). Time: 11:24. HH-1. Goodrich (L»; 2. AppenzeUer (S'; 3. Hier (HT); 4,; Knigham HT). Time: 18.4 sec. LH-1. Yoder (S'; X Goodrich (L); 3. Dailey (HT); 4, Appenseiler (S). Time: Xt.B sec. BJ-1, Adams (L); 2. Gamble HT'; 3. Dailev (HT); 4. Thomas (S>. Distance: 19’ 14". SP-1, Pilcher (S); X Miller <L); 3. Brockers (S); 4, Ward (D. Distance: 44’ 1”. HJ-1. Green (HT); X Conrad (S); 3, Howard (L); 4, Adams <L». Height: 5’ 5". PV-1, Walter (L>; X Niles (S); 3. Dailey (HT>; 4. - -. Height: 10' 6”. Mile Relay-1, Huntington 2, Syracuse. Time: 3:45.9. 880 Relay-1. Larwill X Huntington Time: 1:42.8. Eugene Browns Entertain At Birthday Dinner Mr and Mrs Eugene Brown and Ison, Joe. Syracuse, entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. , Forest Ott, who are celebrating their birthdays this week. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs Jessie Botts of Millersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Oriie Brown and Don McCulloch and daughter, Tammy |of Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Speicher of Austin. Minn., who were week end guests of the Browns. Mr. and Mrs. Herold Hire of New Paris called in the after* i noon.

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Election Returns For Turkey Creek Twp.

Voting in the Turkey Creek township’s six precincts ran from 33 to 50 per cent yesterday with no reporting precinct going over the 50 per cent mark. No report was received by this paper from the election board of precinct six. With the five reporting precincts Madison Jones had a 110 vote margin over Harold C. Kuhn in the: Republican race for township tins-! tee and Geraldine H. Smith was defeated by Maurice B. Crow by 138 votes. — Jack Vanderford received 4901 votes in the five reporting Turkey j Creek township. Mr. Vanderford, a township resident lost his bid for one of the three nominations for joint representative in the ninth district on the Republican ticket. Another Turkey Creek township resident who lost his bid for nomination was Max Ganshom who had 211 in the five reporting precincts for the Democrat nomination for sheriff. REPUBLICAN PARTY Representative in Conbress Second Congressional District Precincts 1 2 3 4 5. 1 Halleck 131 92 133 81 152 Prosecuting Attorney for the 54th Judicia Circuit Consisting of the County of Kosciusko Rasor 104 68 115 72 130 Burner 37 30 24 17 38 Joint Representative - 9th District (3 To Be Elected) ■ Bitner 32 23 25 26 29 Coblentz 32 22 35 24 47 Heine 24 21 19 14 29 Hogan 36 19 28 21 23 Mauzy 43 48 52 36 811 Robbins 6 12 7 6 21 Schneider 27 21 33 21 37 Vanderford 119 69 113 65 124 County Auditor Briganti 20 5 14 9 10 j Butts 71 51 74 44 89| Reasoner 43 38 48 39 65 ■ County Recorder Alexander 47 31 36 33 50 ( Kinney 59 24 53 21 62 !

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Teel 31 38 44 33 56 County Sheriff Goshert 10 11 5 11 16 Latta 91 59 84 51 96 Strombeck 37 23 47 29 58 Whitsell 7 4 3 17 County Assessor Zimmer 120 85 124 78 145 County Commissioner - So. Dist. Anglin 61 47 59 43 66 Boggs 31 19 28 2X 42 | Wilson 42 28 41 16 55 Council Councilmen - Ist Dist. Oyler 123 86 112 77 145 County Councilman-at-Large Busselberg 29 29 28 18 30 Hom 93 65 82 62 96 McCleary 71 47 67 51 95 Rovenstine 71 46 59 35 78 Wertenberger 53 50 56 39 97 Delegate to State Convention Moore Precinct 1- 120 votes. Blocker Precinct 2-58 votes and Precinct 3 - 104 votes. Butt Precoinct 2-37 votes and Precinct 3-33 votes. Schlotterback Precinct 4-75 votes. Schlotterback Precinct 5 - 149 votes. Township Trustee Jones 90 60 83 48 96 Kuhn 52 37 55 41 82 Justice of the Peace Koher 130 94 129 87 159 Township Constable Hamman 122 89 119 76 144 Member of Advisory Board Dorsey 125 91 124 75 152 Precinct Committeeman Moore 29, Nichols 91, Insley’ 121, Sharp 79. Schlotterback 152. DEMOCRAT PARTY Representative in Congress, Second Congressional District Jefferson 4 8 9 6 7 Komuek 1 4 2 0 1 McFadden 19 31 24 16 22 Savich 3 2 3 3 4 Wood 13 8 6 11 4

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Joint Representative, 9th Dist. i McClurg 26 36 30 23 26 Wilson 36 46 35 27 33 County Recorder Holbrook 39 56 46 37 33 County Sheriff Andrews 4 8 7 2 4 Bayne 0 10 12 Ganshom 41 52 43 39 36 Shirey 3 13 0 0 County Commissioner, So. Dist Warner 38 54 43 29 32 Delegate to the State Convention Jones 45, Crow 57, 45, 38. Township Trustee Crow’ 30 49 39 39 33 Smith 17 12 10 4 9 Members of Advisory Board Gallahan 31 47 34 29 35 Hughes 35 48 38 33 33 Searfoss 34 54 41 32 30 Precinct Committeeman Jones Precinct 1-46 votes. Precinct 2-0. Benner Precinct 3-46 votes. Disher Precenct 4-38 votes. Crow Precinct 5-46 votes. WRC MEETS MONDAY NIGHT _ The Syracuse Women’s Relief Corps, John C. Adams, 278, met Monday night in the Legion hall. The president, Mrs. Georgia Buster, presided and heard the secretary and treasurer’s reports.

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SALE NOTICE Administrator's Sale of Real Estate Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Admmistrator of the estate of Henry C. Martin, deceased, will offer for sale at full appraised value and for cash, by open bidding at 10 a.m. on — Saturday, May 14,1966 at the law offices of Xanders & Xanders, attorneys, 305 S. Huntington Street, Syracuse, Indiana, and will be continued from day to day thereafter until sold, the following described real estate: Lot Number One (1) in Reitzell’s Addition to the Town of Milford Said sale shall be made subject to approval of the Kosciusko Circuit Court. Immediate possession. Abstract furnished. Taxes pro-rated to date premises are sold. WILLIAM P. MARTIN, Administrator G. Laucks Xanders, Attorney