The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 July 1974 — Page 9

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Mrfi D| jfjj WW — Eflbk'- 1 • ‘ I SEASON’S FIRST WHEAT — The season’s first wheat was combined on Monday, with the first farmer in the Milford area'to take wheat to the Kosciusko County Co-Op Ass’n. elevator at Milford was Howard Beer with a 100-bushel load. According to office manager Ray Haab. the wheat tested 12.7 per cent moisture and was “dry." Haab said the wheat is running 40 to 50 bushels per acre and that 12.000 bushels were in. by Tuesday night. The three above photos are of fftrtners bringing wheat to market. In the above photo elevator employee Jim Reed is shown with farmer Wayne Bucher. In the middle phofo Reed appears with Phil Gunden and Phil Bender, and in the bottom photo Miss Colleen Beer is at the tractor wheel waiting her turn to unload her golden wheat.

Bicyclist injured in Tuesday mishap Dora Lozano. 14. 119 W Portland. Syracuse, was taken to Goshen hospital by private ambulance following a carbicycle mishap at Henry street and Indiana 13 about 6 45 Tuesday night. She was treated for abrasions and a bump to the head The Lozano youth reportedly rode from Henry street onto the state road and was bumped by a 1971 Gremlin operated by Mary J Greiner. 44. North Webster, who was northbound on road 13 There was no damage to the auto, however. S2O was listed to the bicycle Syracuse police investigated Tuesday fire from firecrackers Syracuse firemen responded to a call at the Ken Baker farm about two miles from Syracuse on the Dewart Lake road Tuesday afternoon for a grass fire It was reported the fire started from a firecracker tossed along side the road by a youth The fire was extinguished before sweeping into a nearby wheat field.

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Two-car accident on Main street A 1963 Chevrolet Impala. driven and owned by John L Dewart. 83. r l Milford, struck a parked car on Main street, owned by Wilfred Wollman. 108 West street. Milford. Saturday at 4:10 p.m Dewart was headed south on Main and stated his attention was distracted by children playing on the street. He struck the parked 98 Olds which was on the west side of the street Damage to Dewart's auto was the right front fender and headlight resulting m SNO Damage to Wellman's auto was the left rear fender, bumper and light assembly amounting to S2OO Investigate theft of shotgun Monday Elkhart county officers were called to the Volney Kam merdiener home on r 1 Syracuse at 10:32 Monday morning when the theft of a .16 gauge shotgun was discovered The gun. valued at $125. was taken from the front porch of the home FRANCO VICTORY Gen Francisco Francos rebel forces took Malaga, Spain, on Feb. 8. 1937

NIPSComen end strike Monday Members of Local 12775. United Steelworkers of America, returned to work Monday. July 8. after voting to accept the proposal made by NIPSCo and end the strike which began June 11. The vote was 1.667 in favor and 1.145 opposed giving a margin of 522 votes Members went on strike at midnight on June 11 after rejecting the proposal submitted to the membership by the negotiating committee. The proposal which was offered June 27 was the one that was accepted for three years and will expire May 31. 1977 The new contract calls for an immediate eight per cent payhike. another 74 per cent next June 1 and still another’seven per cent on June 1. 1976 which amounts to a $1.51 pay increase over the three year period. Also included in the contract was a cost of living adjustment and improvements in several fringe benefits. Jay Peffley of the Syracuse office reports. “I’m glad to have them back ’’ Lions elect new International President SAN FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA Balbo of Oak Brook. Illinois, was elected President of the International Association of Lions Clubs at their 57th Annual Convention in San Francisco. California. Lions International is the largest humanitarian service club organization in the world. It is a non-political. non-seetarian association with over one million members in 146 nations and geographic areas. A former professional wrestler and World LightHeavyweight Champion from 1947-49. Balbo has been a memWr of the La‘ Grange, Illinois, Lions* Club since 1952. Now a mobile home park owner. Balbo is a director of the Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness and a trustee of Leader Dog School for the Blind. Rochester, Michigan, and Hadley School for the Blind in Winnetka. Illinois. President Balbo’s theme for his year in office, “Lionism: a Heritage Challenging Tomorrow,” exhorts Lions everywhere to upon their strong history? of service to meet the future needs of the handicapped, the lonely and the under-privileged of the world, * .1 Truck passenger dies in Arizona Word has been received here of the death of W allace D Smith. 55, Syracuse, and a passenger in a semi tractor driven by Lyle Oiler, also of Syracuse, in an accident northwest of Phoenix. Ariz.. last Wednesday. Police said the truck ap parently ran off US 60. hit a ditch and flipped on its side about 55 miles northwest of Phoenix Oiler was admitted to a hospital in Sun City. Ariz.. and no other information is available

( INDIANA \ TRAVEL BAROMETER ~ UPI7» - MAY - MAY - - 1973 - 1974 - TOURISM ON RISE — A sarvey by Travel Indiana indicates that tourism is increasing rather than decreasing this year in Indiana. The. spot check of holds, motels, campgrounds, tourist attractions and recreational facilities shows an average hike of 17 per cent in May of 1974 over May of 1973.

Enchanted Hills review By BILL SPURGEON Enchanted Hills Playhouse personnel proved last week that they knew how to take a difficult modem farce. Woody Alien's “Don't Drink the Water.” and translate it into a fun-filled evening of entertainment. It takes a knowledgeable cast and an innovative director to do this, and Enchanted Hills apparently has both in this year's Thunder Bay Players troupe. To produce "Don't Drink the Water” for the maximum amount of chuckles and bellylaughs from an audience, it’s necessary to emphasize the oneline gags, one of Alien's specialties, and play all characters broadly. » At Enchanted Hills, not a single one-liner got by without its maximum intended effect, and the bigger-than-life characters did the trick, under the guiding hand of director Michael Lawrence. Especially worthy of note was the performance of Dick Colopy. during his college years at Michigan State a serious roleseeker. but obviously at home in comedy with a touch mindful of Dick Van Dykeyke Equally well-cast were Doug Stark, Denise Cole arid Julie Nesbitt, as the Newark caterer s family stranded in an American embassy behind the Iron Curtain on a trumped-up spy charge; Mark Carmichael, as priest-magician-narrator. the part coming across without a hitch; Rick Gossett as the temperamental embassy chef; Greg Working, who perhaps overplayed just a bit the role of a police-state policeman; and Rick Brown as Kilroy, the fussbudgety second-in-charge at the embassy Lawrence was a bit young but competent as the ambassador, Other minor roles were also adequately cast. Technical director John Bizzell crowded an extremely nice embassy foyer, complete with balcony, onto the big barn stage, and a full house audience Saturday night was treated to one of the most unusual curtain calls ever seen All in all. it was a delightful second selection for this year's Enchanted Hills season, giving musicians and choreographers a chance to rest up and work on the production of “Sweet Charity” which opens Thursday at 8 for a six-night stand. It's encouraging to note that better tha|n half-full houses are the rule rather than the exception for Enchanted Hills this year, and the standing room only sign may see some use before the summer's over It’s an honor the local players seem willing, and able, to earn.’ An afternoon with Winnie-the-Pooh and Friends An afternoon with. Winnie-th-e and Friends will be presented Saturday. July 13. at 2 p.m. at Enchanted Hills playhouse liie afternoon will include two original adaptations of favorite A A. Milne stories aloi. 6 with some participation from the audience. On Saturday. July 20. at 10 a m and 2 p.m., the playhouse will present a return visit from the Hastey Pudding Puppet Co This versatile group will present two original puppet plays at each performance , Ticket information may be obtained by calling or writing the playhouse. ARRESTED SATURDAY David V. Lopez, box 91 Milford, arrested Saturday and booked at the county jail on a charge of theft.

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"Sweet Charity" to open at Enchanted Hills Playhouse >

The third production of the “Summer of 74” at the Enchanted Hills Playhouse will open on Friday. July 12. with “Sweet Charity.” “Sweet Charity” is a musical written by Neil Simon and Cy Coleman and deals with the life of a dance hall hostess in New York city. Charity Hope Valentine finds herself trapped in an environment she desperately wants out of but the mire of that lower society continually drags her back. Charity’s middle name. Hope, symbolizes her theme, the hope and desire of fincling a better life. Charity is portrayed by Barbara Gossett who has been with the New Thunder Bay Players since the beginning. The man she wants to marry is played by her husband. Rick Gossett, a member of the board of directors of the playhouse. Others appearing in the cast

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include Bob Zehr as Vittorio Vidal and the female members of this year's summer company, as the dance hall hostesses. Nickie and Helene are portrayed by Barbara Atkinson and Becky Borczon “Sweet Charity” will open on Friday. July 12. and play Saturday. July 13. then on July 18. 19, and 20. Curtain time is 8 p.m. on Thursday and Friday and 8:30 on Saturday.

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