The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 21 October 1970 — Page 3

OBITUARIES

Mrs. Herman Martin Mrs. Neomi (Omi) Martin. 86, of r 2 Syracuse, passed away October 12 at the Orn nursing home at Milford. The wife of Herman L. Martin, he survives. Also surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Herbert E. Mclntire, three grandchildren and a step-son Robert E. Biteman of Fort Wayne. Services were held Thursday afternoon in Fort Wayne with the Rev Harlan Steffen of Wawasee Lakeside Chapel officiating. Burial was in Lindenwood cemetery at Fort Wayne. George W. Wehner Funeral services were held Sunday at Madison for George W Wehner, 75. of Madison, father of Mrs. Robert (Winnie) Smith, Jr., of Syracuse. He passed away of a heart attack at his home in Madison on Thursday. Other survivors include his wife, Amy W Wehner, four other children. 17 grandchildren and 10 great -grandchildren Elmer O. Fisher Funeral services were held this morning in Elkhart for Elmer 0. Fisher, 88. of 1031 McPherson street. Elkhart, brother of Mrs. Oma Hathaway of Syracuse He died Saturday night at Elkhart hospital where he had been a

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patient for one-week. A driver of the first motor bus operated in Elkhart, he was retired in 1956 from the C. G. Conn Ltd., as a tool maker. His .wife, the former Ethel J. Lyon, preceded him in death in 1940. Survivors include three daughters, five grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, three sisters and two brothers. Burial was in Rice cemetery Dr. Olin F. Bailey Dr. Ohn F. Bailey, 79. a prominent dentist in Topeka for the past 55 years, passed away suddenly and unexpectedly of a heart attack in his home at Topeka at 5:30 Tuesday night. He was bom near Wolcottville on July 18.1891. On April 20.1920 he was united in marriage at Goshen to the former Hazel Stephens and she survives. Dr. Bailey was a veteran of WWI, a 50-year member of the Ligonier Masonic Lodge, and a member of the Fort Wayne Scottish Rite and Mizpah Temple. Also surviving are two sisters. Friends may call after 2 p m. Thursday at the Ulrey Funeral home, Topeka The Rev. A. P Beale will officiate for senices Friday at 1:30 p.m. in the United Methodist church at Topeka Burial will be in Eden cemetery. CARDS 3T THANKS C ARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all who helped in the safe return of our white poodle. Special thanks to Mrs. W. F. Pratt. Mrs. C. S. Myers. Ruby Bell. Phyllis Huffer, Betty and Dan Dust and the railroad crew. Mr and Mrs. Glen Torrence The L. J. Bibler & Son Co. For 77 years service and quality have been our first consid eration. Complete funerals as low as 5350 have always been part of our service. This includes the use of our Mortuary and Chapel. 301 N. Lake at Fort Wayne St. Vera M. Bibler-Lewis E. Bibler WARSAW

Halloween Bonfire Fiesta To Kick Off North Webster $1,000,000 Remodeling

A Halloween Bonfire. Parade and Haunted House Treasure Hunt. Fiesta is being planned in North Webster for Saturday night, Oct. 31, as a grand kickoff for the resort town’s million dollar King of Sports—Queen of Lakes Old World Festival renovation about to get underway. It will be the public’s last time to see the village as it is today ; for from the ashes of Halloween a new North Webster will soon start to arise. Beginning at 7 p.m. the old Dr. Walgamuth 24 story frame residence will be burned to the ground. It is the first of four old residences to be tom down in early November. Under the supervision of the North Webstar

Hospital Notes Donald E Barley of r 1 Milford was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center Thursday Dennis Shields of Leesburg was admitted to Whitley county hospital Thursday. Jay Griffith of Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center recently Do Green of r 1 Milford was admitted to Goshen hospital Friday. Noble Fisher of r 2 Milford was dismissed from Murphy Medical Center Friday. John H Phillippe "of r 2 Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center over the week end Mrs. Arnold Doll of r 1 Milford was treated in the emergency room of Goshen hospital for first degree burns to the face from an explosion of a washer after paint cloths had been put in Ellen C. Vandiver of Milford was admitted to Murphy Medical Center Monday Jack Himes of r 1 Leesburg was admitted to Murphy Medical Center Monday. Blaine Sawyer of Syracuse is a patient in Goshen hospital. Mrs. Percy Troyer of r 1 Syracuse underwent surgery Friday at Goshen hospital. Ralph Bennett of North

volunteer fire department, the structure will bum through the evening as the focal point of the Halloween fiesta that is planned. At 8 p.m. costumed Halloweeners will parade through the business district for prizes donated by the North Webster Liars Club and the North Webster business establishments. At 8:30 p.m. a Treasure Hunt through two haunted houses for 400 silver quarters will be staged by the Farmers State Bank. The houses will be removed the following week to make room for a public parking lot adjacent to and south of the central business district. This parking la will also be diagonally across from a planned Camelot Square public

Webster has been released from Murphy Medical Center. Beulah Gage of North Webster has been dismissed from Whitley County hospital. Mrs. Roy Orr. Sr., of Fascination Place, is home from Parkview hospital, Fort Wayne, following major eye surgery. BIRTHS . CRUM. Ty ler Camden Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crum, Jr., of 137 east Shore Drive, Syracuse, are the parents of a six pound and 12 ounce son, Tyler Camden, bom on Thursday. Oct. 15, at Goshen General hospital. The couple also has a son. Mark Alan, eight, and Timothy Troy, age 6. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Hansen of Forest City, lowa, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Crum, Sr , of Kissimmee, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stanton of Kissimmee are greatgrandparents. TETHR.AKE. Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Merle Tethrake are parents of a son Douglas, bom at 9a.m. Monday, Oct. 19, at Goshen hospital. The baby weighed six pounds, 12 ounces and measured 194 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Rhoades at Atwood and paternal grandmother is Mrs. Thelma Fleischauer. Steven has two brothers. Mike, age 12, and Steven, age 3. and one sister, Karen, age 16. LAKELAND LOCAL Max Rarick, a senior at LeTourneau college. Long View, Texas, was a week end visitor in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dane Rarick of r 1 Milford. Saturday dinner guests in the Rarick* home were Mrs. Ocie Rarick of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rarick and family of New Paris.

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park and a Hall of Majesties civic center. At 9 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Graber will hold an open house dance to the music of the Apperson Jack Rabbit 3 piece band in the old locker plant and variety store buildings which they have recently purchased. The buildings are in the center of the business district directly opposite the planned Cametot Square and they plan to start remodeling immediately on the old world theme—the one building to house a “Queen of Lakes’’ soda fountain to compliment the King of Sports fountain planned directly opposite in Camelot Castle, Camelot Square; and the other to house a new business which they will announce in the near future.

Court News Disregarding Stop Sign Dennis Polk, 17, r 2 Leesburg was fined $27.25 for disregarding a stop sign, by jp Milo Qase in Warsaw recently. Illegal Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages Narcisco Aguire, 17, a Milford, was fined $25 fa* illegal consumption of alcoholic beverages by jp Milo Clase in Warsaw recently. Speeding John J. Sigler. 21, Leesburg was fined S2B for speeding in Warsaw city court by judge Robert Burner recently. Failure to Yield the Right-of-Way Dallas F. Crooke. 71. Leesburg was fined S2B for failure to yield the right-of-way, in Warsaw city court by judge Robert Burner. Illegal Consumption Os Alcoholic Beverages Jesus Perez, 19, Milford, was fined S3O for illegal consumption of alcoholic beverages by jp Milo Clase of Warsaw recently. Loses License Steven P. Miller, 17, r 1 Milford paid $27.25 and lost his license for 30 days for violation of a license provision, in Goshen city court recently. Miller loaned his license to another driver who was stopped for a violation. Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses at the office of county clerk Bessie I. Himes; . Daniel Lee Smith, 19, Milford, laborer and Pamela Sue Borkholder, 18, r 3 Nappanee. Charles Richard Westerman, 22. r 1 Milford and Carol Ann Chupp, 19, r 1 Nappanee. Dennis Lynn Haarer, 17, Shipshewana, Starcraft and Joyce Ellen Miller, 17, r 1 Milford. Steven Dale Severse, 21, r 1 Syracuse, press operator, and Darlene Louise Blockland, 19, r 1 Syracuse, dry cleaners; Roger Duane Brian, 25, Grand Rapids, Mich., machinist, and Nancy Eileen Wilson, 27, r 3 Syracuse, welder. John Patrick Grace, 49, r 2 New

Cider and doughnuts will be furnished by Augsburgers supermarkets of Syracuse and Milford. Augsburgers plan to erect during 1971 a $250,000.00 Sir Galahad Grocery one block south of the present central business district in North Webster. Their new market will be a castle to behold. Jay Clutter of North Webster and Don McCullough of Cromwell will donate their bulldozer and crane services respectively to the community, in order to prepare the site for the bonfire. The ha time in North Webster is being coordinated by Steven Murray for the Lions Club and Mrs. Thurman Rinker and John Kroh for the merchants.

Paris, inspector and Bessie B. McCoy, 47, r 2 Leesburg, beautician, were issued a marriage license in the Goshen court recently. No License Jack Cripps, 18. r 3 Syracuse, was assessed a fine and costs for a taal of $23.25 in the jp court of Milo Clase for no operator’s license. Intoxication David Nash of Syracuse paid a fine and costs totaling $45 in jp court at Warsaw for public intoxication. License Offense Terry Walls. 18, r 1 North Webster, was fined a total of $32.25 in jp court for no operator's license. Divorce Linda L. Yarian a Syracuse has been granted a divorce from Rex A. Yarian and restoration of her maiden name of Linda L. Egolf. The couple married February 9, 1968 and separated August 24. 1969. Improper Parking Steven Angel, 23. r 1 North Webster, paid a fine and costs totaling $32.25 in Warsaw jp court for improper parking on the roadway. Violation David R. Pollock. 16, Syracuse, paid a taal of $12.25 in Goshen city court for a violation to a license restriction. Speeding Jayne A. Poynter, 22, Syracuse, paid a total of $31.25 in Goshen city court Tuesday for a charge of speeding more than 100 miles per hour on U.S. 33 north of C. R. 38 in Elkhart township. Fined Anna L. Moore, 47, Syracuse, was assessed a total of $27.25 in Goshen city court Tuesday for a charge of speeding 50 miles per hour in a 35 mile zone on west Pike street, Goshen. Suit Filed A $5,500 damage suit has been filed by James A. Comer in Kosciusko superior court against Debbie, Ronald and Margarie Giles of r 2 Syracuse. The suit stems from a two-boat mishap on July 8,1970 on Lake Wawasee and plaintiff contends that his boat being operated by his daughter Jody was struck by a boat

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Brademas-Newman ■ (Continued From Page 1) congress), he’s using more than just television commercials. He’s also using shoe leather. Candidate Newman is using for his campaign slogan “Let’s Send A NEW-MAN to Congress,’’ has taken to knocking on doors, as old a campaign ploy as there ever was. In a person-to-person campaign he is hitting the small towns and large. He says he has given away nearly 40.000 little American lapel flags, a symbol of his support for the local police. Brademas supporters have criticized Newman's membership in the Support Your Local Police organization, questioning if it were linked with the John Birch Society in some philosophical areas. Newman defends his membership. The campaign over the week end took a more personal tone, with Newman attacking Brademas for owning stock in a Cleveland company that has taken from a South Bend firm. A labor union answered the charge, stating his S9OO-odd worth of stock was nothing compared with the cost of foreign make cars Newman’s pharmacy uses to deliver prescriptions. This over, the race appears weighted in favor of incumbent Brademas by virtue of the heavy voter strength in South Bend. While Brademas lost Marshall, Kosciusko and Elkhart counties two years ago, he hopes to do better this year and still retain his St. Joseph county plurality. On the other hand, Newman is a fighter, an attractive, articulate candidate. Brademas is running as if he truly believes what Harry Truman said, “The real poll is taken on election day," and he wants no surprises on November. 3.

operated by Debbie Giles. Judgment is allegedly for damages to his boat. Story Hour Saturday At Syracuse Library A story hour from 11 to 12 noon will be held this Saturday at the Syracuse public library in the children's department according to an announcement from children's librarian Mrs. Oscar Bjella. Corwyn Wong At South Bend Commerce College Corwyn W’ong of r 4 Syracuse is enrolled in the accounting and computer programming course at the South Bend College of Commerce according to an announcement made this week by M. D. Puterbaugh. Jr., president of the school. The term began on September 28. LAKELAND LOCALS Announcement has been made of the birth of a son, Brandon J. to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Groves of Lebanon. Ohio, on October 19. Mrs. Charles Kerlin of Milford is an aunt of Mr. Groves, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goves of Lafayette are the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoerr and sons Doug and Jeff of r 1 Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Beer of r 2 Milford left for Brown county Saturday. En route they picked up son Fred at Purdue and son Bob at Indiana university. They attended church at Indianapolis Sunday. Mrs. Robert Hoerr and Mrs. Arnold Doll and son Richard, all of r 1 Milford, drove to Michigan City to visit Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pelath and son Scott, Monday. Charles Kerlin of Milford attended the wedding of his granddaughter Miss Shelley Martin and Thomas J. Lochner, Saturday. Oct. 17. The double ring ceremony was performed in the United Methodist church in North Manchester. Mrs. Kerlin was unable to attend due to illness Mrs. Mabel Walton and son Clifford of Syracuse visited last week with relatives in the Cumberland Mountain area.

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Becky’s Shoe Box Clearance Sale October 22-31,1970 $3.00 Pr. — 90% of Present Stock New Stock at Reasonable Prices Hwy. 13, South Syracuse

LAKELAND LOCALS Mrs. Helen Wilkerson has sold her lake home at Syracuse to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Double, also of Syracuse, and will be moving soon to Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver C. Will are returning to their home at Huntington after spending the summer at their Lake Wawasee home. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Young and daughters Sherry and Dawn of Milford were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Chapman and children Jami and James of South Bend. Mrs. Young is a sister of Mrs. Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Sal Crider of Elwood were Monday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wickersham and daughter Linda of r 1 Leesburg. STANDARD TIME ARRUES OCTOBER 25 ADAPT YOUR drjwng to EARLIER DARKNESS LEGALS PETITION TO CLOSE ROAD State of Indiana Kosciusko. County. Indiana In Commissioners' Court before the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko. Indiana in the matter of the Petition of Dale Sponseller tor the partial vacation of a road in Etna Twp . Kosciusko County. PETITIONTO VACATE A ROAD TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, To be presented on November 2. 1970 The petition will respectfully show, and represent to your Honorable Board, that they and each of them are free holders of Kosciusko county, in the State of Indiana, and that this petition is signed by at least twelve (12) tree holders, of said County, of whom are familiar with the portion of road to be vacated. Beginning 910 feet east of the Center line of Road No 950 west, and running thence East 275 feet to the South line of State Road No 30 as it is now being constructed, this stretch being a part of County Road 300 North. Dated October 19, 1970 - LAWRENCE BUTTS. Auditor MJ—0.21.28 legal notice of public hearing Public Service Commission of Indiana THE j O> NT application OF GAST FUEL TRANSPORT. INC.. WARSAW. INDIANA. SELLER, AND GAST FUEL A SER VICE, INC , WARSAW. INDIANA, PURCHASER. FOR APPROVAL OF "■ THE SALE AND T "*2SFER OF PERMIT NO. 3800-B, 2, PROPERTY, INTRASTATE Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this cause in Room 909 of the Commission, State Office Building, Indianapolis. Indiana, at 9:00 A.M., EST, on Tuesday. November 10, 1970. MOTOR CARRIER DIVISION H. 8. GOODMAN. DIRECTOR Indianapolis. Indiana. October 21

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