The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 August 1971 — Page 8

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. Aug. 18,. 1971

Wawasee Village Sidewalk Days Friday & Saturday

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Bob Skiilen and Ted Auer Vega Homes) were not part of the action at the pro-am golf tournament at the Columbus (0 ) country club cm Monday, Aug. 2>. but they managed to squeeze in next to comedian golfer Bob Hope for the above photo. The pretty lass is, a member of the club’who kepi score for Hope in an event that dreft 50 pro

Shed Rentals Wawasee Village Surplus Inventory SALE From Amplifiers To | *Zail‘ Boats Some Equipment Never Used \

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golfers and hundreds of onlookers. ' The two local golf enthusiasts were guests of a Columbus Evening Dispdtch sports staff writer Such big names attended the e\ent as Lee Trevino. Jack Nichlaus, Byron Nelson. Hope and others. Trevino won the

tournament, we-were told as an afterthought. —o — Wedding bells will soon ring for former two-term Kosciusko county sheriff Carl L. (“Tuffy”) Latta He will marry Helen Jones. Pierceton hardware owner. in the near future, so the story goes Vandals struck again in the Syracuse area when a number of 2x4’s were driven through the fiberglass reader board lighted sign on the main, road at Enchanted Hills Playhouse, sometime between 2 and 8 a.m. Monday, doing damage to the tune of Kit Kl. New buildings are going up in the village between Augsburger’s and The Maryann and in the industrial area on the SyracuseMilford road. —o — A new sidewalk on South Main street at the funeral home and a number of town streets being resurfaced, will be a nice improvement. - —o— A new look is Auer’s Service and Auto Supply on Main street, what with a new paint and lettering Job on the exterior. —o— Does anyone have a suggestion as to where a picture or pictures

I IfcaiziNjay fflß could be obtained regarding the late Ward and CTosson of the Syracuse area? Would appreciate information on this if known. A busy place Syracuse was Friday and Saturday with full days of sidewalk sales. Barbara (Mrs. Larry) Migedt laughingly said Monday morning. "Yes. we did. purchase the wreckers, that is." Seems an announcement last week regarding the Migedts assuming ownership of the former Darr’s Gulf Service in Syracuse stirred an argument among several parties as to whether they also purchased the wreckers and will continue wrecker service. Now we all know. ~~ An article in the recent Save The Lakes tabeloid paper brought a call from the Syracuse police department to our office regarding how to contact your sheriff’s department through the Syracuse police. Seems the phone number given was that of the Syracuse fire department, for fire calls only, and if persons have clipped this article for emergency use. they are requested to refer to the telephone directory for correct phone listings. The Bill Pipps took son Bill back to hs I.U. classes on the Bloomington campus-early this week for another year. Bill will be a junior this year, and football coach John Pont has great things in store for him on the gridiron. We’ll be watching Bill closely. The old sage Seth Ward claims there's arson afoot on route 1. A listing outhouse which mysteriously appeared alongside the road a few blocks from Seth’s house just as mysteriously went up in flames one night last week. Kosciusko county’s state representative and Warsaw furniture retailer Thames Mauzy has his eye on the J Republican nomination for governor, this has become evident recently. Mauzy is Third District GOP chairman and has been sounding out influential Republicans over the state to see where his strength lies. The Republican state convention is next June. Meanwhile, son Lanny, who has been minding the store (hiring his dad’s long absences in the state legislature, has his eye on a dental degree. Lanny. 30. has a BA. but is contemplating going back to Manchester college, to pick up pre-dental courses, chemistry and physics A correction in a telephone number has been reported to us which we want to pass along. Anyone in the Syracuse area who wants to contact the sheriff's department may do so by calling 457-3366, and telling the answering operator to' radio the sheriff's officer on-duty. Thanks to Jerry Moser, persons may now travel the area of the railroad bridge of the lakes without hitting the protruding log which caused some concern recently. Look for added activity this week end with 700 to 800 youth expected for the annual Makahiki at the city park, in addition to youth explosion at the school. Cheerful Lindal Caldwell is taking a much needed rest this week, but, not like it should be we are sure, while Mother carries on at their popular eating establishment. A severe whiplash was sustained in an accident near Amish Acres at Nappanee around the eight o'clock hour Saturday night, which eventually ended in a four-vehicle mishap before investigation was completed. Our good friends at the Goshen News omitted its comic page on Friday, and here’s what they had to say about it in an editorial on Monday:

“All of us make mistakes, right? "The News made one last Friday. We miscounted the number of pages and when press time came, there were 17 pages instead of the 16 we'd planned on. “What to do at the last minute? There were two things we could do: subtract page No. 17 or add page No. 18. "The latter was practically impossible if we were to get the papers Jo our carriers on their routes at the normal time. “So we subtracted one of the 17 pages we had ready for printing. The comic page is the page we selected to withhold. “Many of you missed the comics and the comic page’s other regular features, and many of you told us so. "Again we’re sorry. And again we say: we all make mistakes but somehow ours loom up big and in black and white and in more than 12.000 papers that are read by an estimated 44.000 persons. V “When we make a boo-boo, it can’t be covered up. “We hope it won’t happen again ... very soon. ” This is comical to us. since it reminds us of the first week we printed The Mail-Journal by the new offset process. Obviously shaken by the new method and its myriad of uncertainties, we made up 11 pages — an odd number which can’t be printed, unless one page is left blank. We didn't have time to add a page, so we revised two pages and went back to 10. We can only salute “Bud” Hascall and say “it happens to the best of us.” Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brooks and Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Max Duncan. Milford, and Mr. and Mrs. John Connolly. Susan and Gary. Syracuse, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hollar, Milford. They were celebrating Mr. Duncan and Mr. Connolly’s birthdays.

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Salazar Returned To Wallula, Wash. Jesus Salazar, 19. New Paris, received a stiff fine in justice of the peace Milo Clase’s court at Warsaw last week after he and 23-year-old David M. Ramirez evaded Milford police officer Don Drake for some time. Appearing later in Warsaw city court on theft charges Salazar paid $26 in fine and $24 in costs for a total of SSO and was given a six month suspended sentence to the state farm. He was then returned to Wallula. Wash., where he is on two-year probation. Salazar’s trouble in Milford started when he took tools and a tool box valued at $250 from a truck belonging to Keith Jordon of Leesburg and 10 stereo tapes# and tape player valued at S2OO from a car belongonging to Lucille Burchett of Warsaw. Both were parked on Main street in Milford Charges were filed by Drake in county prosecutor Steven Hearn's office at Syracuse on August 4. Everything except two tapes has been recovered and returned to the owners. * Chase Several complaints were received by Drake on August 11 about two subjects driving a white Buick recklessly on Milford's streets. They reportedly stopped at Matthew Pamer’s place of business where Salazar threatened Pamer. Ramirez, also of box 252. New Paris, was charged on several counts and payed $45 fine and costs for driving under the influence. $45 for public intoxication. $47.25 for unsafe start and $47.25 for disregarding a stop sign. His license was also suspended for one year. Other Arrests Others arrested last week in Milford are as follows: Noe Lazano. 19. Milford., was arrested August 8 for operating a vehicle without a license and paid a total of $47.25 in Clase's court. Joe M. Ramariz. 18. r 2 Goshen, was arrested August 13 for disregarding an automatic signal. John D. Yoder, 21, r 1 New Paris, was arrested August 13 for driving under the influence. He

paid a ’total of $47.25 and his license was suspended for 180 days. Michael Scott Greer, 20. 1805 Wabash Ave., Muncie. was arrested for public intoxication and illegal consumption on August 14. He paid total fine and costs of $45 on each count. Reves R. Castaneda, 31, Milford, was arrested on August 14 for public intoxication. He paid $45. Audrey R. Wolfgang, 61, 227 East Sherman St., Bremen, was arrested August 14 for public

THE MARYANN is joining Wawasee Village merchants in the SIDEWALK Days SALE by offering a real oldfashioned special of its own. CHICKEN \ SHRIMP $135 BASKET IHf MARYANN DRIVE-IN WAWASEE VILLAGE

intoxication. The fine and costs totaled $45. Billie G. Smith, 33, 501 N. Washington, Bourbon, was arrested August 15 for driving under the influence. He was fined $47.25 and his license suspended for 60 days. Paul F. Prater. 33. 319 North Detroit St., Warsaw, was arrested August 15 for public intoxication. He also payed a fine of $45. Luis DelaFuente. 18. Milford, was arrested on August 15 for an unsafe start.