The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 13, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 April 1972 — Page 5

OBITUARIES

J. H. Piasket Services were held last week for Joseph H. Piasket, 67, Fort Wayne and a summer resident of the Wawasee Yacht club for 35years. Mr. Piasket worked in the field <jf education for 43 years having (received his master’s degree (from the University of Chicago. He was active in a number of Fort Wayne civic organizations and vith his wife and family had been summer residents at Lake ■Wawasee for 35-years He was a charter member of the Wawasee Yacht club and helped to get the lightning class sailboats started at Wawasee Mr. Piasket has been crewing for his son-in-law, Bruce Baiden, for the past few seasons in summer races at Syracuse and prior to that was skipper of his own boat with members of his family crewing. Surviving are his wife, Eleanore; three daughters, Mrs. Bruce Baiden of Fort Wayne. ■Mrs. Jack Lukemeyer. Indianapolis, and Mrs. Robert Henninger, Fort Wayne; eight grandchildren; and one brother. Chet, El Paso, Texas. Marion D. Ganger Marion D. Ganger, 72, Goshen and brother of Harry Ganger of Syracuse, died Sunday night at Goshen hospital where he had been a patient for one week Mr. Ganger was born on September 30. 1889 in Goshen, and was united in marriage to Alma Goselin on March 1. She survives He was a member of the American Legion Also surviving are three other brothers. Calvin. Clarence and Wilbur, all of Goshen, and one sister. Mrs Eldon (Martha) The Trademark, that has set memorial standards for 30 years, is backed by the flflH strongest ‘ * — monument BARRE GUILD guarantee MONUMENTS obtainable LAKELAND MONUMENTS 455 Medusa Street Syracuse,lndiana Jim & Audrey Butt Phone. 457-3710

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Myers, Goshen. Services were held today (Wednesday) with burial in Oak Ridge cemetery. Thomas Davis Services were held this week for Thomas Davis, 56, r 3 Ray, and father of Roy Davis of Syracuse. An employee of the Montgomery Egg Co., at Montgomery, Mich., he died Sunday in Elmhurst hospital at Angola. Mr. Davis was born in Kentucky on January 5, 1916 to Grover and Amanda (Prater) Davis and the mother survives. Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Amanda Vuittonet of Etna Green and Mrs. Dorcas Owings, Marion; seven other sons. Eugene of Bourbon, Lowell with the armed forces in California, James of Columbia City, Tim, South Whitley, Larry with the armed forces in North Carolina. Jerry of Sidney and Thomas, Jr., Warsaw; 22 grandchildren; one brother; and four sisters. Interment was in Ray cemetery. Donald Ulery Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m Thursday at the West-brook-Metz funeral home, Elkhart, for Donald L. Ulery. 65. Elkhart and brother of Leo Ulery of North Webster Mr. Ulery was pronounced dead on arrival at Elkhart hospital Monday morning after suffering a heart attack at the Laßour Pump Company where he had been employed for 43 years A native of Milford, he was bom on December 10, 1907 and united in marriage April 22, 1933 to the former Leah P. Snyder, and she survives Also surviving are one daughter. Miss Elaine, at home; one sister, Mrs. Charles (Maxine) Scott of Wilmot; and one other brother. Paul Ulery of Culver Rev James Longley of the Elkhart Church of Christ will officiate and burial will be in Prairie Street cemetery. Court News Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses at the office of county clerk Bessie I. Himes.:

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David Lee Hite, 23, r 2 Milford, Creative, Inc. and Donna Jean McCarty, 26, r 2 Milford, Holiday Rambler. Gary Junior Spry, 24, 112 East Boston street, Syracuse, Weatherhead and Deborah Ann Hisner, 22. r 7 Fort Wayne, beautician. James Leroy Garman, 28, Leesburg, Polks and Joyce Eileen Marvel, 24, Leesburg, secretary’. Alan Robert Clevenger, 19, 211 North Main street, Milford, New Paris Silo and Dorothy Jean Truax, 17, 211 North Main street, Milford, unemployed. Fined The following persons were assessed fines and costs when appearing before city judge Robert Burner recently: Jesse Strieby of North Webster, $27 for deceptive issuance of check. Richard Rookstool, 53, box 661 Syracuse, S3O for deceptive issuance of check. Donald Miller, 19, r 1 Leesburg, S3O for bumper height. Norene Jarrett, 51/ North Webster. S3O for failure to yield. Raymond p Lewis. 37, r 1 Leesburg. S3O for violation of muffler law. Carroll Lynn Clark, 20, r 3 Syracuse, S3O for violation of muffler law and $34 for unreasonable speed. Divorces Granted The following divorces have been granted in superior and circuit courts recently: Donald G. Byrd of r 4 Syracuse from Nancy Jo Byrd of Syracuse. Defendant awarded custody of one minor child and $25 weekly support. Janice K. Schultz from Harrv John Schultz, box 277 Milford. Plaintiff awarded divorce, custody of two minor children, support of $45 weekly, share of property and court costs. Damage Suit Marsha Worm vs Thornburg Drug Company of Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment of $5,000 and costs of action for injuries received from an exploding bottle in Thornburg Drug Store in North Webster August 6, 1971. Separation Suit Dorothy Meek vs Earl Meek of r 2 Leesburg. Plaintiff asks court for a restraining order against defendant, stopping him from living in or interfering with plaintiff’s home. * I m media te Possession Donald Brant vs Donald Byrd of r 1 Syracuse. Plaintiff demands immediate possession of a 1964 Chevrolet, damages for unlawful detention, punitive damages and costs of action. Damage Suits Guy and Agnes Brower vs Gary Eyer of r 2 Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment of $15,990 for damages of 65 trees, by fire. Wales and Grace Macy vs Victor and Anna Feshchenko of r 4 Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment of $3,500 for damages to building by fallen tree, cut by Jerry Love and D. A. Craig. Note Suit F. D. Borkholder and Company, Inc. vs Harold and Card

Watson of r 1 Leesburg and D. B. Fisher, 641 Growth Ave., Fort Wayne. Plaintiff demands judgment of $4,020 and interest of $3,905 on a note signed October 12, 1970. Reciprocal Support Faith May Bond vs Chester M. Bond of r 1 Leesburg. Plaintiff demands an order for support of S3O per week for three minor children * Myrna L. Welch vs Wales Cory, box 24 Milford. Plaintiff demands an order of support for two minor children. Divorces The following persons have applied for a divorce in the Elkhart county court house: Harlan D. Beer, r 1 Nappanee vs Phyllis Ann Beer. They were married February s, 1946 and separated October 10,1971. They have one minor child. Chris Flores of r 1 Syracuse, by next friend Sally Stafford, vs Daniel Flores. The couple married August 21, 1971 and separated on March 3. Plaintiff asks restoration of her maiden name of Finney. i Hospital Notes Murphy MeAcd Center TUESDAY, APRIL IS Emergency Room Nancy Bentley, 105 Van Buren street, Leesburg. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19 Admissions William McGinnis of r 2 Syracuse. Emergency Room Stanley Miller of North Webster. y SATURDAY. APRIL 22 Harry Spencer 111 of r 1 Leesburg. Goshen General TUESDAY. APRIL 18 Admission Gary Conrady of r 1 North Webster. Dismissal Beverly Ann Spry, box 126 North Webster. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19

Re-Elect John F. Augsburger For State Senator Kosciusko, Steuben, LaGrange, Noble Republican

EXPERIENCE . . . — Township trustee eight yean — Chairman Kosciusko Co. Schoo Board six years — Former president Milford town board / — President Augsburger, Inc., Food Stores in Milford, Syracuse and North Webster STATE SENATE . . . Interm Study Committees — Chairman Ecology & En- s vironmental — State Police __ — Health and Welfare — Ivy Tech — Land Reclamation

JOHN F. AUGSBURGER Senate Standing Committees — Chairman of Penal and Benevolent Institutions — Agriculture — Budget — Senate Watch-Dog on State Spending — Environmental and Ecology — Natural Resources and Conservation — Vote Republican Alay 2 — Augsburger For State Senate s — Paid Political Ad —

Admissions Karl Immel of Leesburg. Eaton B. Clayton of r 1 North Webster. Pauline Stringfellow of Syracuse. Dismissal Beatrice C. Fick of r 2 Syracuse. THURSDAY. APRIL 20 Admissions Betty Hamilton of r 1 Milford. Annette M. Currev of North Webster. < Priscilla Myers of Syracuse. Dismissals Ervin W. Fauhiger of r 1 Syracuse. Theresa A. Gordon. 118 West Boston St., Syracuse. Irvin Wogoman, 712 South Huntington St., Syracuse. FRIDAY, APRIL 21 Admissions Shirley Bowers, P. O. Box 122, Syracuse. Tracey H. Rice, P. O. Box 49. Milford. Dismissal Karl H. Immel. box 192 Leesburg. SATURDAY, APRIL 22 Admission Travis Lee Morris, seven week old son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Morris, r 1 Syracuse. Dismissal Tracey H. Rice, box 49 Milford. Alan D. Robinson of r 3 Syracuse. SUNDAY, APRIL 23 Admissions Margaret A. Darr of r 2 Syracuse. Wilma F. (Midge) Hire, 113 South Main St., Syracuse. Pauline Hostetler of r 1 Syracuse. Dismissal Shirley A. Bowers, box 122 Syracuse. MONDAY, APRIL. 24 Admissions Michelle White, r 1 North. Webster. Ward Robison, r 3 Syracuse. Gerald L. Goger, r 1 Syracuse. Dismissals Willard R. Kaufman, box 116 North Webster. Gary Conrady, r 1 North Webster. William F. Kern, 536 South Main St., Syracuse.. OTHER HOSPITAL NEWS Gladys Garvin of Leesburg was admitted to Whitley County hospital, Columbia City, last

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week and released Thursday. Marvin Whitacre of Leesburg was admitted to Whitley County hospital last week. Philip Smith of Syracuse was taken to Goshen hospital by ambulance Wednesday, April 19, after suffering a right knee injury. He drove a nail into it while working at Liberty Homes of Syracuse. William Kern, 536 South Main St., Syracuse, was taken to Goshen hospital Wednesday, April 19, by the Harris ambulance after becomg ill at his home. Maud Yontz of Leesburg was dsmissed from Whitley County hospital last week. Joseph C. Baumgartner of Geveland. Ohio, a brother to Arch Baumgartner of Milford, has been released from the Cleveland hospital. Ginton Gilbert of r 1 Syracuse was taken to Goshen hospital Friday morning after falling from the hay loft and breaking his wrist. He was released Sunday. Priscilla Myers of Syracuse was released from Goshen hospital Monday. Busy Bees Meet In Mishler Home The Busy Bee home ec dub of Milford met with Mrs. Mervin Mishler on Friday evening. April 21. Mrs. Mishler, president, opened the meeting in the usual form. The history of the song of the month, “Mobile Town,” was given by Mrs. Irma Chambers and the song was sung by the group. For meditations Mrs. Mishler read an article from Life magazine. Roll call was answered by each giving a variety of topics and current events. Several items of business were discussed. The committee for the husbands' night party on June 16 was appointed by the president and will be Mrs. Ralph Miller, Mrs. Chambers and Mrs. Doral McFarren. The meeting dosed in regular form and games were played. Each member present received a prize. Mrs. Cleve Shuder won the door prize. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be May 19 in the home of Mrs. Caroline Bu trick.

Wed., April 26, 1972—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Another Accident At Blinker Light On U.S. 6 Two Syracuse drivers were uninjured in an early morning accident Tuesday at the blinker light intersection U.S. 6 and Indiana 13 several miles north of Syracuse. John Martin, 58, r 1 Syracuse, efriver of a 1966 Chevrolet truck, and Eugene Clifford Frederick, 22, r 2 Syracuse, operator of a 1966 Rambler, collided at 6:04 a.m. Police reported Martin was northbound on Indiana 13, stopped for the junction and drove into the path of the Frederick auto which was

2 Day Auction 4 Blocks East Os Square In Wakarusa, Indiana And One-Third Mile South As we are retiring, we will offer for absolute sale a complete liquidation of Walter Lumber Co. which has been in business for 76 years. This auction consists of the contents of 10 buildings up to 120 ft. long. Saturday, April 29 - 9:30 a.m. V-' WINDOWS Approximately 200 windows, such as house windows, bar windows, basement windows, chicken house windows, twin windows and others; plates of glass; Aluminum and wood doors of various sizes and uses; fiberglass insulation of all sizes, sill sealer, rock wool, ceiling tile (luster white and vinyl coated); wrought iron railing, etc.; heavy duty DeWalt arm saw.-table saw with 2 hp elee. motor. SEWER AND FIELD TILE Amvit root proof sewer tile 4 in. to 8 in., also some slip seal sewer tile, day Add tile 4 in. to 16.4 in. and 5 in. plastic field tile plus fittings; metal culverts of various lengths and widths. BRICKS AND BLOCKS 12.066 to 14,000 8 in. to 12 in., etc.; patio blocks, solid core, hollow core, chimney blocks, etc. GATES AND FENCE Farm gates (wire, wood and metal) of different sizes; woven wire fence for chickens, hogs, cattle and construction fence. Roils of 2 and 4 point barbed wire; large amount of hardware cloth; steel woven wire fence stretcher; ft. to ft steel fence posts; approximately 1.000 wood fence posts all kinds and sizes; 6 in. x 6 in. various lengths penta treated pole barn posts. LUMBER 350 —2x4 -22 ft. Fir; 15—2 x 10-24 ft. Fir; 250 —2x4 -24 ft. Fir; large amount of 2x 4 and 2x 6; Bto 16 ft. construction White Pine; 3.000 Bd. ft. 8 in. ship lap; 3,000 Bd. ft. 10 in. ship lap; 3.000 Bd. ft. Redwood 2x4, 2 x 6.1 x4up 20 ft.; clear Redwood 2x4. 2 x 6.2 xB;Vi x 8 bevel siding; White Pine barn siding 12,14,16 ft. lengths*, full inch yellow pine fencing boards; 52 — 2 x 6 - 20 ft. White Pine; clear White Pine 4 to 8 in.; 6 and 8 in. batting boards: 5 piles of used*lumber; a large amount of lumber not listed. PLYWOOD AND PANEL BOARD - MISC. 4xß sheets of plywood to % in.; 4x 8 panel boards various kinds and. colors; bathroom panel boards; prefinished wood moulding; 9tayl siding and backer with moulding; gutter and downspout all sizes: painted and galvanized roof edge; metal casing wire; metal shelves, louvers (metal and plastic): new 4 and 8 ft. step ladders; 4 x 8 ft. Masonite; rolls of Visqueen; Lawrence and Cannon ball barn track or garage track. Saturday, May 6 - 9:30 a.m. The CHALET, a precut Swiss leisure home, has one bedroom down and sleeping loft. This Chalet home is ideal for lake home, mountain retreat or retirement relaxation. Anyone could assemble this home. FORK LIFT TRACTOR, TRUCKS, ETC. 1967 fork lift Case tractor 5,906 lb. capacity, looks like new with snow blade ; 1966 Ford 600 truck, 38,000 miles. 14 ft. bed and hoist (good); 19631 ton No. 30 Chevrolet stake bed truck; shingle elevator, roller conveyer. OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND MISC. STORE MERCHANDISE 2 metal desks like new; 2 swivel office chairs; Monro Matic calculator works good; 2 talk-a-phone intercom systems up to 10 stations; metal storage cabinet; 4 drawer file cabinet; Royal typewriter and metal stand; check protector; 1,200 lb. safe inside vault locks; hall tree; Fairbanks-Morris seed scales: standard cash register machine for recording in 4 sheets; 2 antique wooden wheelbarrows; locks, switches, rolls of electric wiring, paint, etc.; master switch electric box. MISCELLANEOUS Boxes of nails of all sizes; sheet rock and dry wall; sheet roofing (steel), reinforcing rod % and % inch; texture paint; ready mix cement, mortar; new extension ladder up to 40 ft., and other ladders*; Sizalkraft; imperial board, night light. LUMBER 10 to 16fL fence boards; 2 x 6—12 ft. tongue and groove; 2 x 10—12 ft Fir; 4.000 ft. 1x 6 D grade Spruce; No. 2 White Pine 2 in. to 12 in.; 2xß —2O ft. long; 2x4 —l4 ft. long; 2x4 —2O ft. long; 2 x 6 — 20 fl. long; 2 x 12 Yellow Pine — 18 ft.; 1 x 4 crib siding 10 to 16 ft; 2x 6 —l6 ft. 2x6 —l4 ft.; 1x 8 Ship lap Bto 16 ft. long; tongue and groove Fir flooring; 1 x 6 D grade Spruce; clear Cedar and clear Redwood; %, and % in plywood sheeting; *4 in. underlayment plywood, various widths chip board. ROOFING No. 1 and 2 wood Cedar shingles; large amount Mule hide 3 in. 1 and interlocking shingles; roof cement and tar. REAL ESTATE: This Real Estate is offered at private treaty. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is only a partial listing as these are large auctions. If you are in need of any building or lumber yard supplies, you can't afford to miss these auctions. TERMS: Cash Lunch Not Responsible For Accidents ■ Walter Lumber Company Milton And Dorothy Brown, Owners AUCTIONEERS: Roger and Phil Hahn CLERK: Kenneth Miller Phone: 219-773-4786, Wakarusa. Indiana Nappanee. Indiana Phone: 219-862-2400

eastbound at 60 miles an hour. Frederick braked his auto for 109 feet before skidding into the Martin truck Damage by county officers was set at $1,250. House Fire Tuesday Night 12 house fire The Syracuse volunteer fire department responded to a call at 9:15 p.m. Tuesday night for a house fire at the Glen Fields residence south of Syracuse and while en route, received a dispatch that the fire was out and firemen returned to the fire station.

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