The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 August 1975 — Page 5

OBITUARIES

Grandson of Harry Wingard is accident victim

Frederick J. Gresso. 17,2201 E. Market St., Warsaw, grandson of Harry Wingard of Syracuse, was killed Wednesday, Aug. 13, in a one car auto accident on Country Club drive, at the Eagle Creek bridge near Warsaw. Six passengers were injured. The auto which young Gresso was driving, was southbound at a high rate of speed when control of the vehicle was apparently lost. The auto crashed into the bridge. The youth was dead shortly after * arrival at Murphy Medical center in Warsaw. Two passengers were taken from the Warsaw hospital to Fort Wayne’s Parkview Memorial hospital. Jim Harris, 17. 531 N. Parker St.. Warsaw, underwent surgery Thursday for a fractured hip and multiple facial lacerations. David Peters. 16, 722 • N. Harrison St, Warsaw, suffered a right lower leg compound fracture and possible internal injuries Three other Warsaw youths were injured. They are. Steve Robinson, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs Thomas C. Robinson; Jeff Miller. 16. son of Mr. and Mrs Harvey Miller; and John Orr, 17. son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Orr. Matt Brubaker, 16, Claypool, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Larry Brubaker, was also injured Robinson and Miller were released from Murphy Medical Center over the week end. Born la Warsaw Frederick Jay Gresso was born

NOTIC* TO TAXPAT*** OP TAX LKTUH Nolle* U htrrby «ir*n th* taxpayer* of Koocluxito County. Indiana, that th* County Council at their regular meeting place between the hours of 9:©o X M. and 400 P. M on the 2nd day of September. 1975. will com Ider the following budget ■ . BUDGET ESTIMATE BY FUND AND BY OFFICE OB DEPARTMENT (Complete detail of bodget ettlmste may be teen ia Um office of . County Auditor) COUNTY GIMBAL FUND Clerk of Circuit Court .— • •*-♦*•<* County Auditor T7.MD.00 County Treseurvr County Surveyor —— jj.uw.w SSS SSL” Z - Prosecuting Attorney — County Aeeeeeor — . ■— — J4.o.t>w Tswsskto Aeeseew*/Trwetee*: , w. Clay Township — Etna Towtuh;» ' J 9® Franklin Tow nah ip — Xias w Harrison Township — 3.81100 Jackson Township - ‘•J®**’ Jefferson Township . 1460®® Lake Township 2.423 S Monroe Township -— 14X7 ->® Plain Township — Prairie Township — -- - L®|loo Scott Township — - l lAT.po Beward Township 3.34350 Tippecanoe Township —— * 13.366 00 Turkey Creek Township ■- Van Buren Township — —-«v 3.C11 TO Washinaton Township 2..88 50 Wayne Township — — — - — — — 31.120 00 County Beet ton Board — — — — — — *®<34®® Registration of Voters —■„ — ——— 6.9W00 County cooperative Bxtenalou Service 47.205.00 >tan Commiaaiou — — 34.80 w County Drainage Board Veterans bervice Officer ... -- -- — — — — *47s®® County Commisakwer — — — — - - Circuit Court — — — oupertor Court No 1 „ • - 9 5 - ?2m iwuaty Court — — 43435 0® TOTAL COUNTY GENERAL FUND COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND »1404490 » CUMULATIVE BRIDGE FUND 31.355 00 COUNTY WELFARE FUND — — — — — — COUNTY HEALTH FUND - 73.133 00 REVENUE SHARING FUND tea ana as £- - - TOVII op at» FUNDS — 94.064.063.75 oaTIMAIS OF COUNTY FUNDS TO BE BAIBKD SSI oonenu Warfare H£th INCOMING YEAR Fund Fund Fund Fttad * " *■’ •“<.«• • “*•" X Necessary esponditurea July I to Dec 31 ot present year to be mode front appropnaUoua sneSpenAeA 900.000 337.960 >2.683 334.437 3. AddltMaaJ approp necessary tv be made July 1 to Dec. 31 m present year — — — - 35.000 4. Outstanding temporary .loans ms be BUM — not included m 3 fito rtoWlrto* ZZ 7 2.645 599 963.654 9X814 004.437 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BB rbckxyed from sources other THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY mm, T »- >x» B. Mtoeeilaneous revenue to be received July 1 ot preeent year to Dec 31 or tocomine year a. Special taken . 113.300 35.430 9.900 b. All other revenue 1.31X432 435.990 X3OO 31X310 X Total funds X 047.933 955.655 59.035 10X900 IX Net amount to be raised for iap on see to D c. 31st of tncomlas year— 597.661 12X989 39.909 11. Operettas balance .. — 3M.000 OXOOO 1.000 IX Amount to be raised by tai ; levy „ 091.001 310.909 4X900 IX Rtolacemsnt Credit — 6X900 14 Net amount to be Be teed — 5833.103 PROPOSED LBYIBS Net Taxable Properly .. -..-. .. 5104.901XT0 COMPARATIVE STATBMBNT OF TAXES COLUCTCD ANB TO BB COLUCTSD FUNDS — To Bo Lewy ou Amount to Collected CnUectad Coitectod CwDwrteS Property be Rained 1973 1973 1914 General 9 51 0 941333 3932.90 S 5596.456 900X933 Welfare .13 314.437 173.439 191050 149.489 165J73 Health JM OXOOI 40.990 M. 454 47.133 31.010 Cum Brae -SO 8X404 69.931 TO. 123 T 0.999 TMT? Prop Rease S 3 49.490 43.214 4X190 47.906 Cw!a Ct HOMO 19 941.451 30X194 31X3T1 0X936 337.931 Cum Jail .00 0X404 TO.ITI Totals 9~946 01.96X900 51.426.599 SI.4TO.MS 01.341414 91.13X904 TOWNSMP POOR TAX UTVIBS AND RATES 1 11 I i 0 ► 'll V h day —9 I.OTO • 3.661.919 0 .900 RMS Z „ 304 3.537490 .01 BrunUto „ ISM X 147.190 04 ■arrtson 11.213 If Jackson 1.400 xooxioo .00 toffZZn ~ 307 346X190 .01 tT>. 3XI XOIISIO .01 MHiii ” ■ IM 1.901.410 .01 Ptata X4T3 < 11.063.110 SOO — **_2 ,437 ■’ V UFF WW 00 Beset" T . Z 914 XT39.430 .01 SZwurd ” IT „Z X 940 xm4M M TIMNChM* .n M . 1.030 1X714.370 .08 Turkey Creek ' 1X490 St Van Buren 1.639 7.635.090 TO Washtiwton 9410 5410.660 .10 WaywTT . 71.712 5X163.570 .13 Tavnaw anoeurtns shall have a risbt to bo heard thereon. After the las Mob s have been fitirmtTi-i and proeented to the County Auditor not later than two ortoTto Monday io September, and the levy fised tar the TM Ad^mm'nTßoard or o. thrtr fattute so to to. by tae County Auditor ten or mere taapaym te»Uns theassehres assrtrved by such leetex may a»Su to toe of TU* Couuntatonera for further and final heartos SX m WWW N Zmwa with the County Auditor on er before the fourth Mil at Bextemb- r or on or before to» tenth day after pubhcatMn by toe County AuCttoTot tea rated chanted, whichever dale is tater. and State Beard wsa sis a date for hvartas to thU .oanty _ UAWRXNCR BUxtak AuSttor Datto Aeewst X 19TO HJ - A B b B

in Warsaw on May 17,1958. He is the son of Frederick and Luella (Wingard) Gresso. To have been a senior this year at Warsaw Community' high school, he was a member of the First Christian church. Surviving with the parents and grandfather are, three sisters. Mrs. Barry (Connie) Heath. LaGrande, Ore., Mrs. Tim <Susan* Bledsoe and Miss Janet Ann Gresso. both of Warsaw A private family funeral was held Friday. Rev. Lee R Bracey, pastor of the First Christian church officiated. Interment was in Oakwood cemetery William J. Coy William J. Coy, r 1 Milford, died at 4:15 a.m. Sunday en route to Goshen hospital after suffering an apparent heart attack at his home. He_was 53 years old Born February 11. 1922 at Milford he was the son erf Roscoe and Gladys (Hartter) Coy. Coy was employed at Phillips Drill Div. of ATT at Michigan City. Mr Coy served in the US Navy during World War 11, was a member of the Michigan City Masonic lodge and the Milford American Legion post. Surviving are his wife and mother; a daughter. Mrs Harry iSherry) Ganger. Mishawaka; a son. Stephen Coy in the US Navy stationed out of Fairfax, Va.; two stepsons. Ken Crandall. Chicago.

DI., and Tom Crandall, Spokane, Wash.; three grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Edward (Phyllis) Fry, Monticello; a brother, Donald Coy, Michigan City and a step-grandchild. Masonic services were held at Mishler funeral home, Milford, at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral services will be held today. August 20. at 1:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Rev. Eldon Martin, Jonesboro, will be officiating Burial will be in the Felkner cemetery. Bryan Lichenwaiter Bryan A. Lichenwaiter, 15, Milford, died August 16 at Parkview hospital. Fort Wayne. He was a resident of the Fort Wayne Children's Hospital Training Center. Born April 16. 1960 at Milford he was the son of Guy and the late Patricia (Baumgartner) Lichenwaiter Surviving with the father is a sister, Mrs. Kevin (Kristi) Gautsche. Reading. Mich. ; the maternal grandfather, Wilbur Baumgartner. Milford; maternal great-grandfather. Lawrence Moore, Milford; and paternal grandfather. Donald Lichenwaiter. Milford Mrs. Grace Ripley Mrs. Grace Ripley, 84. r 2 Syracuse, passed away Monday at 7 p.m in Goshen hospital. She had been hospitalized after suffering a heart attack in her home on July 20 Born near Huntington on January 2. 1891, she was the daughter of John L. and Mary Elizabeth Campbell. Her marriage to J Thomas Ripley took place on August 15. 1915. He preceded her in death in 1972. They moved to Lake Wawasee in 1969 from Brighton. Mich. She and her husband operated a farm in Brighton and she was active in the Order of the Eastern Star

NOTICS TO TAXPAYERS OP TAX LEVIES IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES RY THE LIBRARY BOARD OP BYBACUSE-YVRXEY CREEK TOWNSHIP.KOSCIVSKO COUNTY, INDIANA. REFORB THE LIBRARY BOARD. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Syracuse-Turkey Creek Township. Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper leaal officers of said municipality. at their regular meeting place, on the 3rd day of September. 1975, wW consider the following budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATION LIBRARY OPERATING FUND 5. Current Charges 1.361.00 I. Services Personal „ • 9.79000 7. Properties 9.900.00 X Services Contractual 3.880 00 X Buppllee 1.300 00 4. Materials - 100.00 Total Library Op Fund —826.331.00 (Complete Detail of Budget estimate may be seen in office of Library) ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BB BAISBD FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO Library DBCBbfBER 31st OP INCOMING YEAR: Operating 1. Total budget estimate for incoming year. Fund Jah. 1 to Dec. 31. 1976. inclusive 826.331.00 2. Neceassry expenditures, July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year, to be made from appropriations unexpended 10,670.00 5 Total Funds Required 37,001.00 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED PROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY <X Actual balance. June 30th of present year 13.359 00 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December Settlement) „ 4.491.60 8. Miscellaneous revenue to be received July 1 of present year to Dee. 31 of incoming rear — Schedules on file a. Special tsM ——. 7.138.50 b. AU other revenue — 1,200.00 9. Total Funds „ — 26,189.10 IX Net amount required to bo raised tor expenses to Dec. 31 of incoming year — 10,811.90 11. Operating Balance 9.068.00 12. Amount to be raised by Tax Levy 19.899.90 13. Property tax replacement credit 839.0 S 14. Net Amount To Be Raised By Tax Levy 81X060 90 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property — — 824.900.990 XdgTT on Ainoant to FUNDS — Property be raised Library Operating 8 OS 81X061.00 TOTAL — - 8 M 81X061DQ COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BB COLLECTED FUNDS — TO Be Collected Collected Collected Collected 1972 1973 1974 19TO Library Operating 819.97X30 823.204 71 823.83197 816.548.66 TOTAL — 819479 39 83X384.71 823.85191 816.548 66 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon After the tex levies have been determined, and prevented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday ta September, and the levy fixed by the County Tux Adjustment Board, or to their failure so to to. by toe County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themaelvea aggrteved by such levies, may appeal to toe State Board of Tux Commissioners tor further and final hearing thereon by filing of petition with the County Auditor on or before the fourth Monday ot September or bn or before toe tenth day after publication by the County Auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date la later, and the state board will fix a date tor hearing ta this county. JACK VANDRRFORD. President of Library Board MAVIS VANDRRVERR. Secretary of Library Board PHILIP BL PAWLEY. Treasurer ot Library Board Datto thia 30th day of July. 197 X MJ — A. 13 B 38 NOYICE YO TAXPAYERS OF YAX LEVIES IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES BY THE ÜBktll BOABD OF MILFORD. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA. BEFORE YBE LIBRARY BOARD. Notice M hereby given the taxpayers ot Milford and Van Buren Township, Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the proper legal officer* of said municipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 39th day of August. 1979. wUI consider the ioltowing budget - BUDGET CLASSIFICATION LIBRARY OPERATING FUND X Current Charges 1.54X00 1 Services Personal *10.610 00 7. Properties 3.630.00 3 Services Contractual . 2.455 00 — X Supplies . 530 00 Total' Library Op. Fund 81X810. M (Complete Detail of Budget estimate may be seen ta office of Library) ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO RE RAISED FUNIS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO Library DRCJEMBSR 31st OP INCOMING YEAR Operating 1 Total budget estimate tor ineomtag year. Fund Jan. 1 to Dec 31. 1976, inclusive 81K810.90 X Necessary expenditures. July 1 to Dec. 31 of prieent year, to be made from approprtatMaa unexpended 7.988.84 5 Total Funds Required „ — 26.738 84 FUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOU RCBS OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LBVY 6 Actual balance. June 30th at present year X 963.37 7 Taxes to be collected, present year (December Settlementt Estimate 5.99600 8 Miscellaneous revenue to be received Juty 1 of present year to Dec. 31 ot incoming year—Schedules on file a. Special taxes — — 4.980.00 b. Ail other revenue 450.00 9 Total Funds 1748X37 10. Net amount required to be raised tor expenses to Dec. 31 ot incoming year . 9.409 47 11. OperaUng Balance — 1 1.900.66 13 Amount to It raised by Tax Levy — 10 91013 13 Replacement Credit 22100 810.60913 PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property — „ *87.639.090 00 Levy on Tenant to FUNDS — Property be raised Library Operating — 8 .14 81X68913 Total — . „ 8 14 81X68913 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BB COLLECTED FUNDS — To Be Collected collected Collected Collected 1973 1973 1974 1979 Library Operating —— — >1X095 to 811.459 32 813.484 54 8 5.996 00 Total 512.99X00 811.459 33 >13.484 54 8 X 956.00 Taxpayers appesruw shall have a right to bo heard thereon. After the tex levies have been determined, and pr- seated to the County Auditor not later than two day* prior to the second Monday ta September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, oe on their taihuw so to to. by the County Auditor, ten or seorv taxpayer* feeling thfeeNee eggrteved by such tevte*. may appeal to th- State Board of Tax Commlscioner* tor further and final hearing thereon by filing of peUUto with th* County Auditor oa or before th* fourth Monday Pl Sept-mber or to or before the tenth day after publicatito by th* County Auditor of tax rates chatg-d. whichever date i» later, and State Board win fix a date tor hearing tn this county. HAROLD YOUNG President of Library Board ROWENA GERENCSSR Secretary of Library Board HERBERT MOREHOUSE Treasurer of Library Board Dated this 7th day of August l»TO MJ — A 13 A 38

there. They lived in Roanoke prior to Brighton. Surviving are two daughters. Mrs. Clarence L. (Lois) Scheoff, r 2 Syracuse and Mrs. Donald H. (Mary) Sparks, Fort Wayne; three sons, John W., Drayton Plains, Mich., Thomas A., Lansing, Mich, and Myron L. Findlay, Ohio; 13 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Senices will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Union church, east of Huntington. Rev. Don Palmer will officiate. Interment will be in the Union cemetery. . Friends will be received one hour before the service. Charles (Gene) Hill Senices will be held Thursday at 10:30 a m. for Charles (Gene) Hill, 72, r 4 Syracuse, who passed away Monday at 5:45 p.m. in his home. Services will be held in the Harris funeral home in Syracuse. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mr. Hill was born in SilvaLake on April 21.1903. He lived in Syracuse for 35 years and retired from Liberty Coach in Syracuse His marriage to the former Joanne Funk took place on January 16. 1953 She survives. Surviving with the wife are three brothers. Edward. Berrien Springs, Mich., Robert and Donald, both of Silver Lake. Services will be conducted by Father Marvin Tellers. Interment will be in the Silver Lake cemetery. George Duckwall George Duckwall, 65, r 1 Syracuse, passed away Saturday evening at 6:45 in his home. He had been ill for 14 months Mr Duckwall was born in Noblesville on November 5, 1909. He lived in Syracuse for the past two years, moving from Nappanee He married the former Ada Schricker, she survives. A world

war II veteran, he retired from Chalet Realty in Syracuse. Surviving with the wife are, a daughter. Mrs. Robert (Mary) Fell, Lafayette, La.; a son, Philip, Chicago; three grandchildren; two brothers, and two sisters. Services were held in Indianapolis. Jerry Lee Byrd II Jerry Lee Byrd, 11, five day old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Byrd of r 4 Syracuse, passed away Monday, Aug. 18, in the Riley hospital in Indianapolis. Death was due to cardiac arrest and a birth defect. The infant was born in Goshen hospital on August 12, 1975, to Jerry L. and Glenda (Biller) Byrd. He is survived by a sister, Rigina, at home; paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byrd of Syracuse; paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Cecil Knisley, New Paris; maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Biller, Syracuse; and maternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slusser. Syracuse. Services were held at 11 a.m. today (Wednesday) with Rev. Ross Cook officiating. Burial was in Syracuse cemetery.

Plomer R. Michael Plomer R. Michael r 1 Milford, died Monday at the Goshen hospital. He was 79 years old and had been ill for some time. He was born at Goshen on January 22, 1896 to Harvey and Eldora (Kile) Michael. He was married to Ida Pnigh on April 3,1919 and she survives. Mr. Michael was a member of the First Brethren church, Milford, served with the US Army during World War I, was a member of Kosciusko Lodge 418 F&AM and Ancil Geiger Post 226 American Legion. He is also survived by one daughter, Mrs. Gordon (Thedia) Rhodes, Milford; two sons, John Michael, Pontiac. Mich., and Harvey Michael, at home; and five grandchildren. One son, one daughter, two sisters and one brother preceded him in death. Friends will be received at the Mishler Funeral home, Milford, after 3:30 p.m. today (Wednesday). Masonic rites will be conducted at 8 p.m. this evening. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the First Brethren Church with Rev. Albert Curtwright and Rev. Richard Boyd officiating. Burial will be in Violett cemetery at Goshen.

Births GARZA. Maria Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Garza of Milford are the parents of a daughter. Maria, bom Monday, Aug. 11, at the Murphy Medical Center in Warsaw. Maria was bom at 1:45 a m. when she tipped the scales at eight pounds, eight ounces and measured 19 l s inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Pilar Ivarra of Texas and paternal grandfather is Felipe Garza of Texas Maria was welcomed home by one brother. Pedro. Jr., four PRICE daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harry Price. Jr., Leesburg, are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday. Aug. 13, at the Murphy Medical Center in Warsaw The young lady was bom at 4:19 a m. when she tipped the scales at seven pounds, one ounce. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Gill Edwards of Leesburg and maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Price of Warsaw. PATTON soo Mr. and Mrs. Michael Patton of Wakarusa are the parents of a son bora Monday, Aug.. 11. at the Murphy Medical Center in Warsaw. The young man was bora at 3:12 p.m. and tipped the scales at five pounds, 11 ounces. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Woodrow Calhoun, Pierceton, and paternal grandmother is Mrs. Mary Millard of North Webster RAGER soa Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Rager of North Webster are the parents of a son bora Saturday, Aug 16, at Murphy Medical Center in Warsaw. The young man Upped

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the scales at seven pounds, 94 ounces when he was born at 1:09 pm. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Amos Foor, Rochester, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Verl Rager of Akron.

Hospital Notes Goshen Hospital TUESDAY, AUG. 12 Admissions Marcy Ellen Clevenger, Milford Barbara Murphy, r 2 Leesburg WEDNESDAY. AUG. 13 Admissions Ren S. Clark. Milford Ethel R. Hostetter, r 3 Syracuse Dismissals Marion L. Darr, 424 Dolan drive, Syracuse Mrs. Eric Kolberg and son. r 3 Syracuse THURSDAY. AUG. 14 Admissions Genoveva Brite, Milford Faye Koher. 742 S. Huntington St.. Syracuse Dismissals Carl Wesley Anglin, r 2 Leesburg Mrs. Gerald W. Murphy, r 2 Leesburg FRIDAY. AUG. 15 Admissions Michael Shane Freel, r 2 Syracuse Dismissals Marcy Ellen Clevenger. Milford SATURDAY. AUG. 16 Admissions Mabel Irene Johnson. 150 N. Shore drive, Syracuse Mrs. John Scarbeary. 243 W. Portland Ave., Syracuse , MONDAY, AUG. 18 Admissions Elizabeth A. Lindzy. r 3 Syracuse Howard Stanley Bemish. r 1 North Webster Dismissals Mrs. Harold Hostetter, r 3 Syracuse Ren S. Clark. Milford Murphy Medical Center SUNDAY, AUG. 19 Emergency Room Mrs. Richard Thomas, Leesburg Miss Karen M. Walker, Syracuse MONDAY, AUG. 11 Admissions Mrs. Randy R. Hatfield, Leesburg Emergency Room Thomas L. Brindle, North Webster Terry L. Horan, North Webster Jason Elliott. Milford TUESDAY. AUG. 12 Admissions Mrs. Neva D. Olson. North Webster Dismissals Mrs. Devon Cress. North Webster Emergency Room David A Creekmore. Leesburg WEDNESDAY. AUG. 13 Admissions Jay Glick. Syracuse Stanley D. Estes, Syracuse Emergency Room Pamela Blevins. North Webster ' THURSDAY. AUG. 14 Dismissals Mrs Harry Price, Jr., and daughter. Leesburg Emergency Room Delbert Irven. Leesburg FRIDAY. AUG. 15 Admissions Carmen I. Keefe, Leesburg Dismissals Mrs. Brian Erb, Syracuse Stanley Estes, Syracuse Jay Glick, Syracuse Emergency Room John Trier. Milford James D. Clay, Sr., Milford SATURDAY. AUG. 16 Emergency Room Kelley Boggs. Milford Ross Stevens. Leesburg Pam Blevins. North Webster

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SUNDAY, AUG. 17 Admissions Mrs. Robert Welsh, North Webster OTHER HOSPITAL NEWS Ann Schrock, r 2 Wawasee Heights, Syracuse, was transported to Goshen hospital at 11:38 a m. Monday. The first aid team was called by a local doctor. She was suffering chest pains. ROSS TIMMONS IMPROVING Ross Timmons, Milford, is reported in very good condition after undergoing surgery on August 13 at Goshen hospital for injuries sustained in an auto accident. JOLENE HOLDERREAD OUT OF INTENSIVE CARE The condition of Mrs. Thomas (Jolene) Holderread, Milford, a patient at Parkview hospital, Fort Wayne, is reported as much improved. She has been removed from the intensive care unit and is scheduled for surgery again in about two weeks.. She will be confined to the hospital for several months. Victoria Holderread, her daughter, has been released from the hospital and is being cared for by her father and relatives. Cards of T HANKS CARD OF THANKS The family of Ray Wilkinson wishes to express their deepest appreciation to all our family, neighbors and friends for the food, cards, flowers, but mostly for their prayers after the death of our husband, father and grandfather. Also to Rev. Ross Cook for all his help. It is a comfort to know he is at peace with the Lord. Erma, Enos, Willodean and family Jack, Esther and family CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank friends for gifts, cards and food and the ambulance crew and employees at the B & K drive in, for their thoughtfulness. AnnGallahan CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank Ezra Beer and Sons for purchasing my pig at the 4-H sale. Max Sumpter Court News KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses at the office of county clerk Bessie I. Himes: Bryan Dean McClarnon, 16, r 7 Warsaw, Krogers and Kelly Jo Miller, 16, box 238 North Webster, car hop Jerry Truman Morgan, 31, Goshen, factory employee and Rose Mary Wright, 32. box 224 Milford, factory worker Fined The following persons were assessed fines and costs when they appeared before city judge Michael Valentine recently: Roy W’entz, 30, r 1 Syracuse, 135 for false registration Judith R. Slusher, r 1 North Webster, SSO and 10 days in jail suspended for theft Joseph R. Secrest, 25, r 1 North Webster, S9O, 60 days license

■—l MMMMM .—.■■!■ < I At The Milford Christian Church eldon wilson Minister Many a ship passes in the night, touching at our wharf with the precious freight which we have been praying for; but we are not there to receive it. Far too many times we have a tendency to pray, but we do not wait; we ask. but we do not expect to receive; we knock, but we are gone before the door is opened. “Wait on the Lord: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, Isay, on the Lord.** Psalm 27:14. — Buses naming every Sunday in Milford. Dewart Lake. Syracuse and Nappanee areas. — Bible school hour — 9:99 a.m. — Morning Worship service — 19:99 a m — Primary, beginner, junior and high school and college age worship services at 19:39 a.m. — Sunday evening services at 7 p.m — Family night Bible study. Wednesday at 7 p m. Milford Christian Church Phone 4S*-»151 or 455-4305

suspension and three months suspended sentence to Indiana State Farm for driving under influence and public intoxication : no registration charge taken under advisement James M. Mench, 22, box 644 Syracuse, S9O and 60 days license suspension for driving under influence and public intoxication Marriage Dissolutions Florence Reed vs Floyd Reed, 137 West North street, Syracuse. The couple was married December 3, 1970 and separated August 7,1975. Petitioner asks for divorce and, division of property. Luann Peace vs Tim Peace, r 4 Syracuse. The couple was married April 7, 1973 and separated July 31, 1975. Petitioner asks for divorce and division of property. There are two minor children. Kathryn Johnson vs DeVoe Johnson, r 1 Leesburg. The couple was married July 8, 1964 and separated August 5, 1975. Petitioner asks for divorce, division of property. Sue Tackett vs Jerry Tackett, r 1 Milford. The couple was married March 19, 1973 and separated August 1, 1975. Petitioner asks for divorce, custody of two minor children, attorney fees and court costs. Joyce Groat vs John Groat, 125 East Shore drive, Syracuse. The couple was married June 26,1971 and separated August 11, 1975. Petitioner asks for divorce and division of property. Proceedings Supplemental Richard Mehl, et al vs Linda Stamper. Affiant asks for order ordering defendant to appear in Kosciusko superior court to answer to assets and income she has. to satisfy judgment of $375 and costs. Reciprocal Support Linda Kay Fields vs James Lester Fields, box 582 Syracuse. Plaintiff asks support for one minor child. Complaint Suit State Bank erf Syracuse vs Billy and Edna Baldridge, r 7 Warsaw. Plaintiff asks for court order to repossess 1970 mobile home and costs of action. Frances and Johnnie Oswalt dba Plaza Manor Apts, vs Matt and Sharyn O’Hare, r 2 Syracuse. Plaintiff asks judgment of $897.21 for lease agreement damages. Account Suits t Thompson Electric Lighting ■ and Supply vs Sam Schwartz, box 114 Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment of $4,500, interest, punitive damages, attorney fees and costs of action for account. Note Suh Peoples State Bank, Leesburg vs Earl Adkins, Jr., and Arnold Culver. North Webster Plaintiff demands judgment of $2,178.35, interest and attorney fees for balance of note. ELKHART COUNTY Marriage Licenses The following couple has applied for a marriage license in the dffice of county clerk Dixie Haas: David D. Fox. 25, box 126 Milford, teacher, and Betty J. Lechlitner, 25. 208 Railroad St., Wakarusa, teacher Ski Repair Parts Heels - toes - fins - heel lifts & cushions - slalom & trick bindings - one piece or complete set at MACY'S Lake Wawasee | CALLANDER INSURANCE AH forms of personal and business insurance. 155 W. Market Ph. 773-4103 Nappanee

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