The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 June 1970 — Page 2

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., June 17, 1970

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Boat Races Sunday Kick-Off Flotilla Events

The hydroplane sanctioned boat races on Syracuse Lake kicked-off the 10th annual Father s Pay Flotilla Sunday with events to follow throughout the week ending with the large water parade on Father’s Day. the first day of summer Many spectators lined the banks and shores of the lake to view the 75 participants from a four state area including Indiana. Illinois. Michigan and Wisconsin for the three and one-half hour races, sanctioned with the American Power Boat association Tall and lovely Carla Singrey of Syracuse. 1969 Flotilla Queen, was on hand for the event. Paul Kalb of Evanston, 111., vice president of the power boat association, acted as referee assisted by Steven Hearn and Dr. Charles Hursh. both of Syracuse, for the events. Ronnie Hostetter of the local Jaycees was chairman Youths Take Trophies The junior group. ages nine to 14 captured first place trophies They were Tim Corl of Bremen, first; Terry Sullivan, Chicago, Teams Win Little League Victories At Milford Augsburger's. Ruch’si. and Brock's opened the Littfe League season last week with victories. Brad Sorensen allowed Sharp's just two hits as Augsburger's downed Sharp's by the score of 10-0. Dave Doll was the big man with the bat for Augsburger's as he collected a single and a double for the winners. Tony Hoover collected two hits for Sharp's. He was also the losing pitcher. - Ruch’s edged past Campbell’s by the score of 4 to 0 as Dwight Dye collected . a round tripper for the winners. Steve Y’oder was the winning pitcher. Craig Sorensen took the loss. Jeff Auer pitched the Brock Braves to a 30 to 5 win over Myers* last week. Mark Grove was the losing pitcher for Myers’.

PUBLIC AUCTION Sale every Friday —7 p.m. sharp < mile south of Syracuse on road 13, across from bowling alley. CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS Over 30 carpets, various sixes and colors Merchandise of all descriptions — new used. GREER AUCTION COMPANY r 3 box 2-A Syracuse Phone: 457-3607 LEONARD H. GREER, auctioneer

111., second and Trudy Corl, Bremen, third Other first through third place winners in each division were: C — Stock Hydro — Norm Dudak, Whiting; Joe Schulje. Waterveliet. Mich ; and Ron Rake. Springfield. 11l D — Stock Utility — Dick Lonelace, Columbus; Bill Kardula, Lansing. Mich.; Joe Richardson, Rochester B — Stock Hydro — Roger Sullivan. Chicago; Ed Muderlak. Chicago Dane Culp. Gary. A — Stock Utility — Ed Muderlak. Chicago; Steve Hearn. Syracuse and Bob Czapleuski. Chicago C — Stock Utility — Ed Suhs, Markham. 111.; Ed McCourtie. Jackson, Mich.; and Henry Menzies. Butler, Wis. D - Stock Hydro Dave Van Des. Saugatuck, Mich.; Henry Menzies, Butler, Wis.; Joe Dvorak. Chicago. B — Stock Utility — Stover Hire, Syracuse; Gerry Granesen, Floasmore and Ed Muderlak, Chicago. A — Stock Hydro — Don Corl, Bremen; Ed Muderlak. Chicago and Frank Erion. Chicago Milford Pony Leaguers The Milford junior high Pony League team has begun its season in good fashion with victories over Syracuse and North Webster The Trojans defeated Syracuse 13 to I as the Tigers committed 13 errors Milford collected only two hits off-Chamberhn of Syracuse, who was the losing pitcher Larry Kaiser was the winning pitcher for Milford, going the distance and striking out 13 Syracuse batters. Syracuse collected four hits. The Trojans made use of a big seven-run third inning to defeat North Webster 10 to 2. In the third inning Milford sent 12 batters to the plate. The big blow was a triple by Mike Woilman to drive in two of the seven runs Webster committed three errors in the inning that allowed four runs to score In addition to the seven run third inning. Milford scored one run in the first and two in the fourth for their 10 runs. The hitting stars for Milford were Mike Wollman and Dave Hamilton as each collected

two hits. Paulus led Webster’s batters with two hits. Mark Shearer started on the mound for Milford and finished the game. He gave two runs on eight hits He also struck out seven Webster batters in gaining his first pitching victory of the season. Burchard of Webster was the starting and losing pitcher. The Trojans of Milford will play at home Wednesday, June 17, against Akron The game will start al 7 p m. They also play at home Tuesday June 23 against South Whitley. The game with South Whitley is the first round game of the Mermaid Festival Pony League Tournament. Rochester Defeats Warriors 10*1 Rochester’s Zebras defeated •the Warriors 10-1 in a Northern Lakes baseball game played on Monday night at Rochester. Shirley and Parker combined to pitch the one-hitter as the home team managed eight hits off Mark Thomas of the Warriors. Shirley struck out nine in five innings while Parker struck out three and walked four in the sixth and seventh innings. Both Shirley and Elliott hit home runs with Green adding an additional two hits. Bruce Cummings hit a single in the forth inning for the Warriors. Wawasee meets Manchester this evening. •6 Kenneth McDonald’s Sentence Suspended Final judgment on a charge of theft by deception was given when Kenneth D. McDonald, 22, r 3 Syracuse, appeared before judge Gene B Lee in Warsaw. He drew a suspended prison term. McDonald was fined one dollar plus court costs of $36 in addition to the one to five year suspended term at the Indiana state prison and was disfranchised for a period of two years and placed on probation for one year. The Syracuse man pleaded guilty to the charge on May 28 after being arrested in connection with cashing of a S4O check at Jones Hardware in Pierceton. McDonald was told to make restitution to the merchants he had previously defrauded totaling more than S3OO and to abide by all rules of probation or he would be appearing back in court.

TIPPY — SUMMER ROCK Lake Tippecanoe, Leesburg, Ind. Fri., July 3 i Sat, July 4 S. R. C. I RITUAL plus 1 plus Sixth Generation | Twelf Street Crossing 9 to 1 — $2.50 Top Bands Every Saturday

FRIDAY MIXED DOUBLES Odd Balls 71 Siree’s 5 3 No. 9 5 3 No. 8 4 4 Clumsy Four 4 4 Rebels 4 4 Crazy Four 3 5 ♦Kern Grain 2 2 ♦Fisher Well Drilling 1 3 Hilo’s 17 ♦Makeup Game HONOR SCORES Women 170 450 I. Dull 178 M. Reeve 182-484 S. Kern 176-110-191-537 M. L. Lambert 197-533 K. f Knisley 170-178-516 Z. Keim 178 Men 200/500 M. Simon 212-567 J. Kern 527 D. VanDiepenbos 505 D. Willsey 521 B. Adkins 220-544 D. Gardner 512 E. Knight 258-549 Syracuse Lions Get Membership Awards Recently President Merl Smith presided for the last meeting of the Syracuse Lions club with 33 members in attendance. . Paul Rush, in an impressive, formal ceremony, installed Jack Arthur and Everett Edgar as new members of the club. Arthur, a sales representative, was sponsored in membership by James Stucky. Everett Edgar was sponsored by Noble C. Blocker. A letter of appreciation was read from Wawasee high school expressing their thanks for the Syracuse Lions involvement in the recent Wawasee high school athletic banquet. Jay Newell resigned his position as Lion Tamer and Vernon Beckman 'was elected as Lion Tamer for 1970-71. E. W. Hall was presented with a past president's pin for his service to the club during the 1969-70 Lion year. Theater parties to Wawasee Playhouse in July and the Wagon Wheel in August are being planned by the club. James Stucky presented a brief and well received program to the club. Ralph Thornburg paid tribute to president Smith as an outstanding leader nationally in baton twirling. Thornburg recently attended a national convention where he learned of Smith's leadership roles. Initial plans for the annual fish fry in July were released. Funds received from this project will be used in community service projects. New club officers to be installed tonight (Wednesday) will be as follows: Jack Ridings — president Milton Brice — Ist vice president Jim Fry — 2d vice president Jack Nash — 3d vice president John Naab - secretary Eldon Ummel — treasurer George Bushong — tail twister Vernon Beckman — Lion tamer Frank Stefanski — board of directors Dale Butt — board of directors. Frautschi-Yurieci Vows Spoken At Bloomington, 111. Quiet wedding vows were spoken by Miss Deanna Yurieci and William C. Frautschi, both of Bloomington. 111. The wedding was set for Sunday. June 14, but due to the sudden death of Mr. Frautschi's sister, Mrs. Steven Kaiser of Milford. at Bloomington early Saturday morning, he and his bride were married that afternoon in the United Church of Christ in Bloomington. Those present were Carl W. Frautschi and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yurieci, parents of the couple.

Lakeland GOLF

Annual Land 0' Lakes Golf Tourney Set For June 23 At Maxwelton -

Tee off times are being announced for the annual ladies association Land O’Lakes tournament being held this year at Maxwelton Golf club, Syracuse, on Tuesday, June 23, with coffee and rolls prior. Times are: Coffee and Rolls — 7:30 a.m. Shot Gun Tee Off — 8:30 a m. Tee No 1 (Ist group) — Marge Newcomer, Vai Finkenbiner, Lois Xanders and Lois Harper. Tee No. 1 (2nd group) — Dot Stiver, Margaret Lancaster, Marge Neville and Esther Brewster. Tee No 2 — Nancy Prickett, B. J. Silveus, Haze Swihart and Faye Jones. Tee No 3 — Phyllis Maresh, Ruth Banta. Rosemary Burkhart and Juanita Jones Tee No 4 — Maggie Smith, Bess Becker, Jo Waltz and Helen Creighton. Tee No 5 — Flory Summy , Ida Dimberg and Eleanor Champion. Tee No 6 — Nora Pinkerton. Jane Grossnickle and Betty Moultz. Tee No 7— Betty Kline, Carol Bess. Mary Lee and Sally Eschbach. Low Gross, Low Net For Ladies' Day At Tippy Low gross, low net was the play for the day Thursday for Ladies Day at Tippecanoe Country club with the golf winners: Class A: Low gross, Esther Brewster, first and Joan Gray, second; low net, Gloria Maish, Julia Evans; putts, Jody Frantz. Class B: Low gross, Marie Johnson; low net. Lois Xanders; low putts, Ellen Rasor. Class C: Low gross. Alice Vermillion, second, Evelyn Nieman; low net, Amber Christensen, second, Lucille Irwin; putts. Fran Hull. Class D: Low gross, Beth Flinn, second, Florie Summy; low net, Izzie Fiedeke and second, Phyl Landis; low putts. Deborah Cooley. MEDAL PLAY AT MAXWELTON Medal play was the play of the day at Maxwelton’s Ladies’ Day Tuesday. Eighteen hole winners were as follows: Low gross, Marge Newcomer; second low gross, Dot Stiver; low net, Jan Byland; second low net, Sandy Conners; low putts. Rose Mathews. Nine hole winners were as follows: Low gross, Donna Johnson; second low gross, Rosemary Lantz; first low net, Delores Hearn; second low net, Ethel Hughes: low putts, Jean McAndres; and second low putts, Inez Beiswanger and Ethel Hoit. Guest Day Held At South Shore Tuesday was guest day at South Shore golf club for Ladies* Day play with 52 in attendance. Coffee and rolls were served prior to tee offs with a punch bowl and light refreshments during the morning play. All guests received a gift. In addition, door prizes were given and prizes selected from the gift table. A smorgasbord was enjoyed at the noon hour followed by a style show with club members modeling. Tables were decorated in the spring theme including live The MAILJOURNAL hUhM by TW mn W«4a«*4ay »«Ure4 m Seeead Clew at the Fwl Office at Syraeaw. la4laaa See«n4 etaee hM at I*3 I. Maia Sirmrt. SyracaM. ta4Uaa «CM7 aa4 at try aHic**. SataeriatiM: year ta Keeciaeke Caaaty; MJ4 eaUMe ceaaty.

Tee No 8 — Ginny Jarman. Midge Konkle, Mary Aker and Joan Stoelting. Tee No 9 — Rose Mathew, Sandra Dicken. Joan Gray and Stella Heckaman. Tee No 10 (Ist group) — Jan Byland, Pat Latta. Bedelia Weirick and Gen Thomas. Tee No 10 (2nd group) — Linda Neff, Amy White. Ellie Caudill and Jan Rath burn. Tee No 11 — Nedra Jones. Mena Stoutenour, Julia Reed and Doris Schiedler. Tee No 12 — Ruth George. Bea Crews, Mary Snodgrass and Emmalou Shideler. Tee No 13 — Hank Curtis, Karen Aker, Thelma Scholl and Dorothy Snyder. Tee No 14 — Marge Thornburg. Isabel! Fiedeke and Mary Steele. Tee No 15 — June Auer, Lee Wake, Marty Kinder and Jody Mosbaugh. Tee No 16 - Delight Craig, Irene Benzenberg, Fran Hull and Sandy Walgamuth. Tee No 17 — Donna Johnson, Mary Miller, Amber Christenson and Nora Speicher. Tee No 18 — Sandy Conner, Evelyn Neiman, Bev Johnson and Berniece Miller. plants on the tables and individual gifts at each place setting. Elinor Moots was in charge of arrangements for the day and Ruth Fuller has charge of the decorating. Patricia Conn donated her services with drawings of girl golfers appearing on each table. Pearl Herrmann, president of the Ladies’ Day association, welcomed members and guests and thanked her committees. A trio composed of Sandy Walgamuth, B. J. Silveus and Barbara Hulley added to the atmosphere and introduced the style show with several musical numbers. Member winners for the day were: 18-hole play; Low gross, Barbara Hulley, second, Stella Heckaman; low net, Ruth Banta, second. Ellie Caudill; low putts, Joan Stoelting. In the 9-hole play, winners were: Low gross, Dorothy Jones, followed by Pearl Herrmann and Bertha Lehman; low net, Mary Lou Fries, second. Kate Auer and third, Juanita Thompson; low putts, Dorothy Bockman with Ginny Lamley and Verna Hathaway tieing for second place honors. FINAL WEEK OF BIBLE SCHOOL IN PROGRESS Mrs. Waneta Blackbum of r 3 Syracuse attended a picnic at Oakwood Park Sunday with a class from the Concord church. Mr. and Mrs. Goerge J. Brown of Hudson, Wis., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brown of Milford. Monday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wuthrich of Milford were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Friedinger and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wiedman of Morton, 111. Mrs. Pam Borkholder is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Chupp of Milford. Pam has been going to school at El Paso, Texas. Mrs. Rudolph Yoder called on Mrs. Arlin Hunsberger of South 7th Street in Goshen Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Weingart and family of Gary spent the week end at the home -of her parents, the Ernest Bushongs of Syracuse Lake. FRI. - SAT. - SUN. Open 6:30 • Shows 7- 8:50 REDFORD IMS KATHARINE ROSS W ROBERT BLAKE susan Clark TELL THEM B WILLIE BOY IS HERE” .

Court News Divorces Filed The following divorce suits have been filed in Kosciusko circuit and superior courts: Edwin Leon Tom, r 2, Leesburg vs Beverly Joan Tom. The couple was married on April 9,1954, and separated June 6,1969. There are three children. Judy L. Mack, Leesburg vs Michael Lee Mack. She seeks custody of two minor children. The Macks were married on June 27,1964 and separated on June 6, 1970. Nancy K. Frederickson, Leesburg, from Arthur Owen Frederickson. She was awarded custody of two minor children and $35 per week for their support. The Fredericksons were married on October 4, 1960 and separated on February 12, 1970. Wilma F. Foley, Milford, from John P. Foley. The plaintiff was awarded custody of one minor child and sls per week for its support. They were married on August 2, 1968 and separated on January 18, 1970. Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses at the office of county clerk Bessie I. Himes: Stanley Lee Lent, 18, Etna Green, machine operator, and Cathy Sue Whitacre, 23, r 1 Leesburg, imprinter. Garnett William Hartman, 26, Elkhart, factory foreman, and Sherry Ann Williams, 27, r 2, Leesburg, housewife. Estate Appraised The estate of the late Harry R. Beatty of Leesburg, who died March 2, 1970, has been appraised at $57,276.94. Heirs are his daughter, Helen S. Deatsman, and son-in-law, Walter R. Deatsman of Leesburg. Failure to Provide Water, Food .And Shelter For Dog Frank Brewer, 38, r 1, Leesburg was fined $25 in jp court by Milo Clase recently. Foreclosure Albion Production Credit Assn., Albion, has filed a complaint to foreclose security agreement of a receiver suit in Kosciusko superior court against James A. and Kathryne A. Cecil, r 4, Syracuse; Ruth G. Cecil. Milford. The plaintiff seeks a judgment in the amount of $139,513.77 and asks for a judgment on security interest against merchancbse located on real estate owned by Cecil Foods. The suit further asks that a receiver be appointed to take charge of the personal property covered by the security agreement. Edwin T. Pratt, of Warsaw has been appointed as receiver for the firm. Improper Passing John A. Poe, 22, Leesburg was fined S2B for improper passing, in city court by judge Robert Burner, recently. Lose License Louis C. Taft, 23, of r 4 Syracuse, had his driver’s license suspended from April 3, 1970 to June 3, 1970. for drunk driving, according to the latest report from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles in Indianapolis. Apply For Licenses The following persons have applied for marriage licenses at the county courthouse: Jack Allen Bodkin,'”26, r 1 Warsaw, Chore Time and Kathryn Lucille Drudge, 19, North Webster, unemployed; Steven Glen Richcreek, 19, r 1 North Webster, press operator, and Sharon Kay Frederick, 18, Syracuse, student. Public Intoxication Charles Lewis Taft. 23, of 4134 West Main street, Syracuse, was fined in Warsaw justice of the peace court, $25, for public intoxication. Automatic Signal A S2B fine was paid at Warsaw by Orval E. Cole, 54, Syracuse, Thursday - Saturday, June 18, 19 A 20 SHELLEY WINTERS I ■ in “BLOODY MAMA” Color Restricted: Persons under 17 not admitted Sunday - Wednesday, June 21 thru 24 TONY CURTIS In “THOSE DARING YOUNG MEN IN THEIR JAUNTY JALOPIES” Color

for disobeying an automatic signal. Estate Appraised The eState of Effie V. McVay of r 2 Syracuse has been appraised at $51,553.61. Mrs. McVay died May 6,1970 and the <mly heir is a son, J. Kenneth McVay of r 2 Syracuse. Grimes Heirs The estate of the late Pearl Jane Grimes of r 2 Syracuse is estimated at $12,000 in real estate and SI,BOO in personal property. She died on May 11,1970. Stanley Ray Grimes of r 2 Syracuse and the Ligonier Church of the Nazarene, SSOO, are heirs. Divoce Filed Marjorie A. Payne of North Webster has filed suit for divorce from David L. Payne. The couple married January 1, 1955 and separated May 14, 1970. Plaintiff seeks restoration of her maiden name, Marjoria A. Link. They had no children. Complaint Budget Loan Corp., doing business as Budget Investment, Syracuse, has filed a complaint on promissory note suit in county superior court against Robert M. and Sharon A. Kaufman of Syracuse seeking judgments totaling $1,546.82. Settlement Caroline Kay McCormick has been awarded a divorce from George Gordon McCormick of Syracuse and restoration of her former name of Caroline Kay Bonham. The couple married March 3. 1963 and separated November 21, 1969. She was awarded a property settlement in the amount of $41,000 payable at $350 per month in the decree. Judgment Budget Investment and Insurance. Inc., has been awarded a judgment by default on a complaint to enforce a foreign judgment suit filed against Wayne A. and Darlene Mclntire of r 3 Syracuse in the amount of $1,225.39. Judgment was awarded in the district court of Otoe county, Nebraska on June 30, 1967. Promissory Notes The following judgments have been awarded plaintiffs on promissory note suits: Budget Loan Corp., doing business as Budget Investment vs. Robert N. and Victoria Biddinger of r 1 Cromwell, $437.59 on default judgment; Budget Investment vs. Lillian May Jefferson of Syracuse on default judgment in the amount of $1,056 92. LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Bowser of r 3 Syracuse entertained recently in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Merton Bushong and family of Dallas, Tex. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baugher of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haines of N. Webster and Mr. and Mrs. Edward McQuillian and family of Milford. „ 1 |w) 0® 0 Syrtcaw ”13 DRIVE-IN THEATRE THURS. - FRI. - SAT. Open 8:30 - Show At Dusk DEAN MARTIN In “THE WRECKING CREW” Plus Shown at 11:30 ■K stands for KILL! A J A tyr \ CO 1 , .wi STEPHENBOYD CAMILLA SffiW MICHAEL REDGRAVE LEOMcKERN JEREMY KEMP ROBERT HOFFMANN ASSIGNMENT HC naacair thmkuh- G SUN., MON., TUES. & WED. ACADEMY AWARt WINNER ksi mess Mg Ml 2p Plus Shown at 11:20 ~ A Giant of A Movie Gregory Peck - Omar Shariff M “MACKENN’S anm”