The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 46, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 December 1971 — Page 5
OBITUARIES
Nicole Michelle Hamman Graveside services were held Monday for infant Nicole Michelle Hamman, the stillborn daughter of Jeffrey and Marta (Wiseman) Hamman of r 6 Warsaw. Survivors include the parents; maternal grandmother. Mrs. Jean Wiseman, r 6 Warsaw; paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hamman, Jr., of South Whitley; and paternal great-grandmothers, Mrs. Florence Hamman of New Haven and Mrs. Irene Slater. South Whitley. Burial was in Oswego cemetery. Mrs. George Mullen Funeral services were held Saturday in New Paris for Mrs. Zelma Mullen. 81, of 525 Mullen street. Syracuse. A patient at the National nursing home at Goshen since November 8. Mrs. Mullen died Wednesday night at Goshen hospital Mrs Mullen was born on September 5, 1890 near Syracuse to Adam and Jennie (Adams) Routson Her husband, George Mullen, to whom she was married February 4, 1909 died May 30.1952 She was a member of the Church of the Brethren Survivors include three daughters. Mrs. Henry (Dorothea) Kilmer of Syracuse, Mrs. Minam McCulloch of North Webster and Mrs. Lester (Treva) Hubartt, Goshen; eight grandchildren; 21 great-grand-children, and one sister. Mrs Orville Lockwood. Syracuse One daughter preceded her in death, preceded her in death.
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Burial was in the New Paris cemetery. BIRTHS Mi PRICE, Krista Marie and Kristine Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Price, Jr., r 1 Milford, are the parents of twin daughters. Krista Marie, who was at 8:50 p.m. and weighed five pounds and 104 ounces, and Kristine Lynn. who was born at 9:10 p.m. and weighed five pounds. 14 ounces. The twins were born in Goshen hospital on Thursday, Dec. 9. The mother is the former Sandy Huber of Marysville. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Huber of Marysville and paternal grand pa renter art' Mr and Mrs. Glenn Price, bh. (Milford Mrs. Chris Wuthrich. Francesville. is maternal greatgrandmother W ASHLER son Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Washier, r 2 Leesburg, are parents of a son born Saturday. Dec 11 at Goshen hospital. LEWYCKY. David Eddie. Jr. Rev and Mrs. David Lewycky of r 1 Milford are parents of their first child, a son. David Eddie. Jr. The new infant was born Sunday. Dec. 12. at Goshen hospital. He weighed nine pounds, eight ounces. Maternal grandparents are Mr
and Mrs. James Wolfe, Port Huron. Mich., and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lewycky of Manitobia, Canada. Rev. Lewycky is pastor of the New Salem Church of the Brethren. BROOKS, Clayton James Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks, Milford, are parents of their second child, a son. Clayton James born Saturday, Dec. 11, at Goshen hospital. He weighed eight pounds. 54 ounces. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hollar and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Brooks, all of Milford. Mrs. Goldie Hollar, also of Milford, is great-grandmother. Clayton James has an older sister, Kelly Marie who is two-years-old. Hospital Notes CARLTON JONES IN HOSPITAL Carlton Jones. 65. r 2 Milford, former Democratic countychairman, suffered a heart attack three weeks ago and has been in Whitley County hospital in Columbia City. He is now out of intensive care and is m room 144. Murphy Medical Center MONDAY. DECEMBERS Admissions Mrs. Paul Blair of Leesburg. Dismissals Miss Sybil A. Lytle of r 1 Leesburg TUESDAY. DECEMBER 7 Dismissals Frederick Carnes of North Webster. THURSDAY. DECEMBERS .Admissions James L. Lowe of r 1 Leesburg. Emergency Room Kari Waugh of r 1 North Webster. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 11 Emergency Room Ralph O. Bennett of North Webster. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 12 Admissions Mrs. Reynaldo Castro of r 1 Milford. Dismissals Mrs Thomas Bulger of r 1 Leesburg.
Goshen General TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7 Admissions Alva Pinkerton. Milford. Dismissals Rickie Hamman, box 261 Leesburg. Jeffery Root, r 1 North Webster. Mrs. Debra L. Robie, box M 3 Syracuse. THURSDAY. DECEMBERS Admissions Shelba Smythe, Leesburg. Dismissals Hattie Brown, r 1 Syracuse. Beatrice Vannoster, r 2 Syracuse. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10 Dismissals Shelba J. Smythe. Leesburg. Jesse A. Mishler. 39 North Shore drive. Syracuse. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 11 Admissions Michael Clemons, box 685 Syracuse. Dismissals Joseph A. Gerencser, Sr., r 1 Milford Elmer Leroy Fox. r 1 Milford. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 12 Admissions Debra Ann McCreary, box 225 Milford. Dismissals Mrs. Shirley Augsburger. r 1 Milford. MONDAY, DECEMBER 13 Admissions Dan Hatch, r 2 Leesburg. Myrtle Robinson. 119 West Washington street. Syracuse. Freida Rupholdt, r 4 Syracuse. Dismissals Mrs. Violette Tom, r 2 Leesburg. OTHER HOSPITAL NEWS Mrs. Carroll Koble of Syracuse was scheduled to undergo surgery today (Wednesday) at Elkhart hospital. Jack Carr of r 4 Syracuse is expected to return home today (Wednesday) from Parkviewhospital in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Wallace Huffer of Syracuse is a patient with pneumonia at Goshen hospital. Court News J P Court The following persons were assessed fines recently when appearing before jp Milo Clase in Warsaw: Marie Isabel Rangel, 16, Milford, fined S3O; Calvin S. Baugher, 23, 916 South Lake street. Warsaw, fined $25; and Richard Mclntire, 54, of r 1 Van Buren, fined $25, all for having no operator s license. Betty Hoffman, 39. of r 1 Leesburg, fined S3O for public intoxication and S4B for driving under influence of intoxicating beverage. License was suspended for 90 days. Michael D. Patton, 19, of r 1 North Webster, fined S2B for violation of bumper height law. The following persons were assessed fines recently when they appeared before city judge Robert Burner: Mark J. Hamman, 16, of r 1 Leesburg, fined S2B for improper passing.. Terry D Matheny, 22, of r 1 Leesburg, fined S3O for false registration. Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses at the office of county clerk, Bessie I. Himes: Rex Eugene Menzie. 21, r 3 Syracuse. Vitreous Steel of Nappanee and Darlene Fay
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Rhodes, 19, r 1 Bourbon, Superior Mfg. of Nappanee James Arthur Evans, 26, 208 East Walnut street, Nappanee, carpenter and Margaret Jane Elliott, 25, Milford, factory worker. Bert George Bowers, 77, r 2 Leesburg, retired and Maydean Joy Dorsey. 59. r 5 Warsaw, clerk. Leßoy Miller. 50. Goshen, parts man. and Ollie Mae Schlotterback, 49, Milford, practical nurse. * Divorces Granted Doris M. Ringler, Syracuse, was granted a divorce from Donald E. Ringler in Elkhart court. She was awarded custody of one child. Sally A. Pollnow. Syracuse, was granted a divorce in Elkhart court from William Edwin Pollnow. Plaintiff was awarded custody of one child. t Jailed Thomas Lee Dye, r 1 North Webster, was jailed over the week end on a malicious trespass charge. Illegal Possession Ricky L. Brennen, 20. 419 E. Boston. Syracuse, was booked at the county jail over the week end on a charge of illegal possession of alcoholic beverages Fined Luis A. Dealfuente, 18, Milford, was fined S2B recently when he appeared in Goshen city court on a charge of disregarding a traffic signal. Final Wheat Payments WASHINGTON - Checks totaling $231 million in final payments under the 1971 setaside wheat program will be mailed soon to producers on approximately 1,012.000 participating farms, the U. S. Department of Agriculture announced. These payments are in addition to preliminary wheat payments of $646 million made to farmers on July 1. There are 64,054 Indiana farmers participating in the wheat program who will receive checks totaling $5,803,000. Earlier in July they received $16,196,424 in preliminary payments. Kosciusko county participating producers will be receiving their drafts soon under the program according to Scott Horn, chairman of the Kosciusko county ASC committee. The final wheat payment is the difference between the final face value of the domestic certificates — determined to be $1.63 per bushel — and the preliminary payment. The final face value of the certificates is the difference between 100 per cent of the parity price of $2.93 on July 1 and the national average wheat price of $1.30 received by farmers for the 5-month period July through November. The final payments are computed on the basis of 43 cents per bushel. Preliminary payments of $1.20 per bushel made on July 1 were based on 75 per cent of the $1.60 estimated face value of domestic wheat certificates on July 1. i The Agricultural Act of 1970 provides for preliminary payments under the wheat and feed grain programs Only in the wheat program is the preliminary payment specified as a percentage of the final payment. In the feed grain program, the preliminary payment may be the total payment due unless market conditions warrant a final payment. This payment would then be made for feed grains after March 1, 1972.
ft- mb SERVICE AWARD — The three men in the above photo were honored last week by Brock Manufacturing. Inc., of Milford. Each received a 10-year service award. From left are Alvin Haab. Joe Kruger and Ollie Haab.
Local Holsteins Receive Food Production Credits A report of milk production levels attained by diary cows in the area has been received from Holstein-Friesian Association of America. The actual food production output, recorded in the DHIR program, by these local Registered Holsteins is: Oneeda Golden Burke Jackie 6302651, a four-year-old in the herd tested for Oliver and Joe Hibschman, Syracuse, produced 17,100 pounds of milk and 729 pounds of butterfat in 305 days. Wayfield Prince Spring 6775589, a three-year-old in the herd tested for Erma G. and John R. Stookey, Milford, produced 16,700 pounds of milk and 665 pounds of butterfat in 305 days. These new production figures may be compared to the estimated annual output of 9,388 lbs. (4,366 quarts) of milk and 345 pounds of butterfat by the average U. S. dairy cow, notes the National Holstein Association. Production testing is made available through the cooperative efforts of the slate and local testing associations and Holstein-Friesian Association of America. Dairymen enrolled in the program pay for the service. CLARK GREEN BREAKS HIP Clark Green of r 3 Syracuse fell at the barn Wednesday, Dec. 8. fracturing his right hip. He was found sometime later by his granddaughter and taken to the Goshen hospital where he remains in room 255.
Wed., Dec. 15, 1971 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL
United Methodist
Helping Refugees INDIANAPOLIS - An appeal to United Methodist leaders throughout Indiana to assist East Pakistan refugees fleeing to India has been issued by Bishop Reuben H. Mueller, resident episcopal leader (rs the Indiana Area of the United Methodist church. Local churches in the state will participate in a special offering to be received throughout the denomination nationwide on January 9 as a result of a call issued by the United Methodist Council erf Bishops. “We want to share, along with our fellow Christians of other churches, in relieving the desperate situation in Asia,*’ Bishop-Mueller said. The mass exodus of more than 9,500,000 refugees from East Pakistan into India has been described by international relief leaders as the worst human tragedy of history. Neither the Biafra nor the Palestine problem even begins to look like the tragedy of this refugee situation, according to the Rev. J. Harry Haines, NewYork executive of the United Methodist Commission on Overseas Relief, which will administer funds received, through ecumenical relief agencies. Dr. Haines said a 20-to 30-mile wide belt of refugees extends along the eastern border of India for 1,300 miles. Bishop Mueller pointed out that Indiana churches responded
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when Hurricane Camille devastated great portions of Louisiana and Mississippi several years ago. “This is a much larger catastrophe, the need is much greater, and the response ought to be more generous,’’ the Bishop said. CARDS THANKS CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for their prayers, cards, letters and flowers and visitors who came to see me during the three weeks I was in the hospital. Aileen Parcell FIRST AID MAKES CALL The Syracuse First Aid unit responded to a call at 8:26 a.m. Saturday for Charles Kozell who was found in the road near Louie's Bar south of Syracuse. Kazell was taken to the office of a local physician and then to his home, LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Myers and two daughters are leaving this week end for several weeks in the west and plan to visit in Arizona, California and Mexico before returning by plane.
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