The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 7, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 March 1975 — Page 5

OBITUARIES

Mrs. Dorothy E. Wooten Mrs. Dorothy E. Wooten, 69. of 922 Michigan Ave.. Mishawaka, mother of Mrs. Clair (Lorraine) Mock of Syracuse, passed away Saturday. March 8. at 9:45 a m She had been a patient at the South Bend Memorial hospital for three weeks with a heart condition. Mrs Wooten was born on November 5.1905 to Leonard and Lillian Ann (Thorn) Davis in Elkhart county and has resided in Milford and Leesburg. She married William Wooten on February 2. 1946 and he preceded her in death on April 22. 1964 Surviving with the daughter are three stepsons. Robert Wooten. Syracuse. Don Wop ten. Nappanee and Bernard Wooten. Goshen, two brothers. x Eben Davis. Mishawaka, and Dale Davis. Los Angeles. Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Robert (Viola) Johnson. Marion; 13 grandchildren. and five greatgrandchildren Three brothers and four sisters are deceased. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 11, in the Milford funeral home. Rev Donald Fowler of the Oswego CalvaryBaptist church officiated Burial was in the Milford cemetery George Arthur Hawn George Arthur Hawn. 80. of Cromwell passed away March 10 at Goshen hospital He was born September 9. 1894 in Whitley county to Marion Lawrence and Isabelle (Bentz) Hawn He had lived m the Cromwell community for 40 years Hawn was married January 24, 1920 to Ethel Smith A carpenter and cabinet maker, he was a . member of the VFW of Bremen. Cromwell American Legion and A WWI veteran Surviving are three sons.

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Arthur of Cromwell. Donald of Wawaka and Carl of Bristol; six daughters. Mrs. Herschel Emmons of Goshen. Mrs. Robert Ward of Edon. Ohio. Mrs. Cleo Martin of Sturgis, Mich., Mrs. Harry Ware of Constantine. Mich., Mrs. Roger Ott of Mooresville, N.C. and Mrs. Delbert Linn of Cromwell; and a brother Adrian Hawn of Milford. Also surviving are 29 grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren Services will be held today, March 12. at 1 p m at the Vlrey funeral home in Ligonier RevDon Poyser will be officiating. Interment will be in Sparta cemetery John Weybright John Weybright. Arizona, formerly of Milford, died suddenly Sunday in his .Arizona home It is believed he died of a heart attack He- is survived by his wife. Belva; a Milford niece; and a sister. Mrs Cora Grubb of Elkhart. No further information was available at press time Cable Fenton Lane Services will be held Friday for Cable Fenton Lane. 64. r 1 Syracuse and owner-operator of Television Exchange service at Kale Island Death came at 2:15 Tuesday afternoon at Elkhart hospital and was due to an apparent heart attack following failing health for several years. He was born in Chicago. 111., on July 23. 1910. a son of Fred and Lenna (Cable) Lane and moved to the Syracuse community in 1965 from Chicago His marriage to the former Stella Sleczka took place September 24,1945. and she survives In addition to the widow, he is survived by one sister. Mrs. Helen Jacobson of Oregon; and several cousins including Mrs

Herman Johnson and Nelson Auer, both of Syracuse. Friends may call at Harris funeral home. Syracuse, from 2-4 and 7-9 Thursday. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday with Rev George Phillips officiating. Interment will be in Syracuse cemetery. Births VALLEJO son Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Vallejo of Milford are the parents of a son born March 9 at Murphy Medical Center in Warsaw. The young man was born at 4:37 a.m. and tipped the scales at eight pounds. Maternal grandfather is Clarence Cook of Warsaw. BARTON. Jason LindsayMr. and Mps. Gregory Barton of Winston Salem. N. C.. are the parents of an eight pound, five ounce son. Jason Lindsay Barton, bom on Friday, March 7, at 1:20 p.m. Mrs. Barton is the former Barbara Fick Maternal grandparents of the newborn are Mr and Mrs Nathaniel Crow Fick of Arlington, Va., and Lake Wawasee ECKERT infant Mr and Mrs. Craig Eckert of 119 W Washington street. Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter born at Goshen hospital on Friday, March 7. BERRY. Michael Robin Mr and Mrs Don Berry of 1637 Edenwood drive. Xenia, Ohio, are the parents of their first child, a son. Michael Robin, bom on February 5 at 3:38 p.m. at Grande View hospital in Dayton. The young man weighed eight pounds, one ounce and was 22 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Loren Longenbaugh of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. W’ilbur Berry, Radcliff, Ky., are the paternal grandparents. AVERY. Jason Lee Mr. and Mrs. Jim Avery of r 1 Milford are the parents of a son bom Saturday, March 8. at 10:09 p.m. in the Goshen hospital. Jason Lee tipped the scales at eight pounds. 124 ounces and was 21 inches long at birth. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nyce of r 1 Milford and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Owen Avery of r 3 Syracuse. The maternal greatgrandmother is Mrs. William Nyce of r 3 Syracuse, The paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Pearl Witmer of Syracuse. Jason is welcomed home by

three sisters. Tammy, 12. Tracy, six. and Tricia, five. LEITER, Christopher Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Leiter of Claypool are the parents of their second son. Christopher Joseph, bora Sunday. March 9. at 1:39 p.m. He weighed in at Goshen hospital at eight pounds. 54 ounces. , Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cloyce Leiter of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rassi of Milford are the maternal grandparents. T Mrs. Eva Kehler of Leesburg is great -grandmother. His brother. Andrew Scott, is two. GAMAVF. Amanda Jo Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gamauf of Milford are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday. March 5. at 9:31 p.m. in Goshen hospital. The newborn. Amanda Jo, weighed eight pounds. 10 ounces and was 204 inches long at birth. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lantz of Syracuse and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Harry Gamauf of Crown Point The maternal greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Haney of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs Earl Lantz of NewParis. The paternal greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hilzley of Lowell and Mr. and Mrs Joseph Gamauf of Chicago Amanda has one brother. Jarrod Wade, age 14. Hospital Notes — Murphy Medical Center SATURDAY. MARCH 1 Emergency Room Shoshannah Hackworth, Leesburg n Mark Hamman. Leesburg SUNDAY. M.ARCH 2 .Admissions Frank Mosier. Leesburg Emergency Room Althea Libert i. Syracuse MONDAY. MARCH 3 Admissions Penny Jo Cox. Syracuse Emergency Room Rosanne M VanScoik, Leesburg TUESDAY, M.ARCH 4 Admissions Robert M. McNutt, North Webster

Emergency Room Burl D. Warren. North Webster WEDNESDAY. MARCHS Emergency Room Jason Elijah. Leesburg Frederick Searfoss. Leesburg THURSDAY. MARCH 6 Admissions Mrs. Ervin Ratliff. Leesburg Dismissals Robert •M. McNutt. North Webster Frank Mosier. Leesburg FRIDAY. MARCH 7 Emergency Room Jason Elijah. Leesburg Charles S. Gradeless. North Webster Mrs. Gladys M. Barrett. Leesburg SATURDAY. M.ARCH 8 Admissions Bruce A. Hartup. Leesburg Earl Shepherd. North Webster Emergency Room Laura R. Keen. Leesburg Christopher L. Roberts. Leesburg SUNDAY. M.ARCH 9 Dismissals Mrs. Corrine Douglas. Leesburg MONDAY. MARCH 18 Admissions Mrs. Helen E. Deatsman. Leesburg Burl D. W’arren, North Webster Mrs. Jane L. McClure. Leesburg Mrs Connie L. Rose. Leesburg Dismissals Mrs. Bethel M. Ratliff, Leesburg

Goshen Hospital TUESDAY, MARCH 4 Dismissals John W. Michael, r 2 Syracuse THURSDAY. MARCH 6 Admissions Irma Scheel, r 2 Syracuse Dismissals Kimberly Coy, Milford Kandy S. Ringler, Milford Manford Newcomer. 213 Mill St., Syracuse FRIDAY. MARCH 7 . Admissions Harriet Fidler. North Webster Marilyn Fergison, r 1 North Webster SATURDAY. MARCHB Dismissals Mrs. Dennis Gamauf and daughter, r 2 Milford SUNDAY, MARCH 9 Dismissals Mrs Marilyn R. Fergison. r 1 North Webster MONDAY. MARCH 10 Admissions Kandy Ringler. Milford Ruth T. Carper, r 2 Syracuse Dismissals Mrs. Jimmie Averv and son. r 1 Milford Raymond Hartman, Leesburg Mrs. Craig Eckert and daughter, 119 W. Washington St., Syracuse OTHER HOSPITAL NEWS STAN STUMP IS IMPROVING Stan Stump of Milford is improving in the Kalamazoo, Mich., hospital and no longer needs to wear leg casts at night. He is up to walking around but is still allowed no visitors His address is Stan Stump. Bronson Methodist hospital. Burn Center, Kalamazoo. Mich. 49001. Gloria Joan Holloway of Syracuse is a patient in room 219, Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne, where she is to undergo surgery for pinched nerves to the neck and back Noble C. Blocker of Syracuse was released Monday from Elkhart hospital where he had mdergone major surgery. Crystal Rule of Leesburg was

ARE WE LIVING IN THE "ENDTIME’ * Syracnse Pentecostal Church Pastor Terry Fleet wood There are hundreds of religions today promoting a form of Godliness by denying the real power, which according to Paul is another sign of the “Endtime.” (II Tim. 3:14). Holiness has been destroyed by worldliness, people zealous of good works have succumb to church attendance only to appease the conscience. God annotated preaching has been lost because of the desire to please people who like to have their ears tickled, prayer meetings have been replaced by social gatherings, heartfelt worship is out of order, and the power of the Holy Spirit has been forsaken. God hath said he will spue this lukewarm Laodicean church out of his mouth. “Awake thou that sleepest and arise from the dead, and B| Cbrig |^alljgve || the^i^t/^ a|Haa|MHMH|HMaHIHIIMBaHHIHB

admitted to the Whitley cotnty hospital in Columbia City. Martha Metge. Leesburg was dismissed from the Whitley county hospital in Columbia City. Also admitted to the Whitley county hospital was Mary Ann Hummel. Leesburg. Dale Heath of Milford is in Fort Wayne Lutheran hospital, room 663, with pneumonia and other complications. Percy Bartlett of Syracuse remains a patient in room 390 at Elkhart hospital where he was admitted on Friday and has been indergoing extensive tests for possible surgery yet this week.

Court News KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Marriage License The following couple has applied for a marriage license at the office of county clerk Bessie I. Himes: James Michall Gooch, 30. 422 West Porter street, Syracuse. Warsaw Office Supply and Cristine Elaine Gooch, 27, 826 South 32d. South Bend, cashier, remarriage Fined The following persons were assessed fines and costs when they appeared before city judge Michael Valentine recently: Eddie Craft, 21. Leesburg, S7O and one year license probation for driving under influence; $29 for public intoxication; reckless driving charge taken under advisement Jesse Stevens. 42. r 2 Syracuse, pleaded not guilty to public intoxication and driving under influence second offense charges Willodean Curtwright, 22. r 1 Leesburg, pleaded not guilty of failure to yield right of way Larry Rodgers. Leesburg. $34 for public intoxication Thomas Welch. Jr., 22, r 1 Leesburg. $35 for no operator’s license Elwood Foster, 54. Syracuse, reckless driving and public intoxication charges continued William Sanders. 33, r 3 Syracuse, reckless driving charge continued Reciprocal Support Sandra Kay Pancoft vs Norman Grant Emmons, r 1 North Webster. Petitioner asks support for four children, back payments of $1,207. Damage Suits Beryl Evans vs Tim Rogers. 513 South Main street, Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment of $450 and costs of action, damages resulting from auto accident. Note Suit Peoples State Bank of Leesburg vs Paul Howard, r 5 Warsaw. Plaintiff demands judgment of $390. interest and attorney fees for note. Open Accounts Little & Clark. Inc., vs Howard Troup, box 205 Milford. Plaintiff asks judgment erf $420.49 and costs of action for account. Little & Clark. Inc., vs Vernon Stutzman, r 1 Milford. Plaintiff asks judgment of $1460.62 and costs of action for account. Reub Williams & Sons. Inc., vs Joe Hamsher, dba New Paris Speedway, r 1 New Paris. Plaintiff asks SBOO for account. Contract Suit Pamscott, Inc., vs Hal Huyghe dba The Stony Ridge Hotel, r 1 Leesburg. Plaintiff demands judgment of $606.48 and costs of action for defendant’s failure to pay monthly rental payments on Bar O Matic. Marriage Dissolution Linda Fisher vs John Fisher, r 2 Leesburg. The couple was

Wed., March 12,1975 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

■■ 'IT- 1 T n't; jtb Ml Wyw W » v ’ T(I A SOME FISH TALE— Pictured here from the left are Ron Silveus and B. J. Silveus of Cromwell, First Mate Guss. Captain Dave Davis, Larry Griffith of Wawasee and owner of the boat “Shark”, and Paul Kerlin of Syracuse. Ron caught the 230 pound king fish eight or ten miles off the Coast of Sarasota, Fla., aboard the “Shark” recently while on vacation. This was the biggest catch of the year to date.

married August 29, 1970 and separated January 3, 1975. Petitioner asks court for divorce. There are two minor children. JP fines listed for violators A number of cases were on the docket for Turkey Creek township justice of the peace Christian Koher for February including three for non-pay of parking tickets and an increase in speeders. Listed on his docket were the fallowing: Terry L. King of Syracuse, $1 fine and costs totaling S2B for disregarding a stop sign; Eugene Hall, Syracuse, speeding 42 in a 25-zone, case under advisement. Scott Eckert, 436 Dolan drive, Syracuse. $1 fine and costs totaling S2B. expired inspection violation; Eric Coburn, 607 Front, Syracuse, total of S2B for expired registration of a snowmobile; William Snedaker, South Bend, inspection violation, warrant issued for failure to appear for hearing, case continued; Donald Rumfelt, r 1 Milford, not guilty on speeding charge; Bruce Mills, r 4 Syracuse, speeding 73 in a 55-zone. $3 fine and costs for a total of S3O; Charles C. Lowe, 1134 West Main, Syracuse, speeding 78 in a 55-zone, $3 fine and costs totaling S3O; John Galloway, Cromwell, speeding 68 in a 55-zone, $3 fine and costs totaling S3O; Donald L. Nyce. Jr., r 3 Syracuse, unreasonable speed, $3 fine and costs totaling S3O; Robert P. McGrew, Syracuse, failure to pay parking ticket, $1.50 fine and costs for a total of

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Millard Hire, Syracuse, failure to pay parking ticket, $1 fine and costs for $7; Rick Baney, Atwood? hunting pheasant in closed season, $lO fine and costs totaling $39; Edna Ewing, Syracuse, failure to pay parking ticket, $1 fine and costs for $7; Rex Heil, r 3 Syracuse, speeding 42 in 25-zone, $3 fine and costs totaling S3O; Donald Bauer, 800 Baltimore street, Syracuse, expired driver’s license, $1.50 fine and costs totaling S2B; speeding, $5 fine and costs totaling $32; and Frederick D. Yoder, Wooster, Ohio, speeding 48 in a 30-zone, $3 fine and costs totaling S3O. LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elery of Goshen spent Wednesday afternoon with Gerald Grove of Milford. LEGALS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice is hereby Biven the taxpayers of Lakeland Community School Corporation. Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting place at 7:00 o'clock p m EST, on the 25th day Os March, W 75. will consider the following additional appropriation from existing funds which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. CUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND: Purchase of land and other tees connected therewith: North Webster Schools (Protect No 57W) 150,000.8 Q Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen (15) days at the County Auditor's office of said

county, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any additional appropriation may be heard interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held F loyd H. Baker. Secretary Soard of School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation M. 12 IT

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