The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 October 1975 — Page 5

OBITUARIES

Mrs. John Zimmerman Services were held this past week for Mrs John (Marie) Zimmerman, 89, of Richton Park, 111., formerly of r 2 Syracuse and mother of John G. Zimmerman of r 2 Syracuse. Death came last Wednesday in South Suburban hospital, Hazelcrest, 111., and was due to post operative complications. She had been in failing health for 54 weeks. Her husband John preceded her in death February 9, 1952 In addition to the Syracuse son. she is survived by a daughter Barbara Henry of Richton ; seven grandchildren; and one greatgrandchild. Services were held in Illinois and graveside services were held Monday at Oak Park cemetery. Ligonier, with Father Eugene Zimmerman of Syracuse officiating Stepgranddaughter of Syracuse couple killed in accident Final funeral services will be held at 11 a m Thursday at Henry funeral home in Battle Creek, Mich . for Theresa Lynn Holley, 16, of Goshen, a Concord high school junior The stepdaughter of Barbara (Mills) Holley and step granddaughter of Mr and Mrs Harold Arnold of Syracuse, she died Saturday evening of injuries sustained in an auto accident in the 400 block of West Pike street in Goshen Driver of the vehicle in which Miss Holley was nding was David Shaffer, 20. Goshen, who was admitted to Goshen hospital In fair condition Also listed in

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fair condition at the hospital is Miss Marcia Emmert. 16, New Paris, driver of the other vehicle. Police reported both vehicles were demolished. Thursday Services Miss Holley was bom August 22. 1959 in Battle Creek, Mich., the daughter of Gordon and Sandra Holley. An active Concord high school student, she had lived in the Goshen area just over four years, residing in Battle Creek and Omaha. Neb., prior to that. She was a member of the Concord school band, student council, dance club and Pep club She was also a member of the Dunlap United Methodist church. In addition to the father, stepmother, and Syracuse stepgrandparents, she is survived by two sisters, a step brother, and step sister, all at home, grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George Holley oi White Pigeon. Mich and Mrs Vera Rozell. Goshen; and great-grandmother Mrs Lillian Hunt of Battle Creek

Hospital Notes

Goshen Hospital TUESDAY. OCT. 21 Admissions Gertrude H. Snyder, r 2 Syracuse Dismissals Darlene Kay Fish. Milford Rita R. Brookins, r 1 Leesburg Goldie May Sanderson, 211 E Prairie St.. Leesburg Carroll A Beezley. North Webster Mrs Patrick Flanagan and

son. r 3 Syracuse Andrew Allen Keener, 613 S. Oak. Syracuse Claude A. Magnuson, r 3 Syracuse Anna L. Schwab. 113 John St . Syracuse Jessie Tackett. -213 W. Portland. Syracuse WEDNESDAY. OCT. 22 Admissions Stacy Pearson. Milford David J. Byrd, r 3 Syracuse Margaret L. Weatherhead, r 4 Syracuse Dismissals Terry Leßoy Jodry, 607 S. Oak St., Syracuse THURSDAY. OCT. 23 Admissions Lynn A. Stackhouse, r 1 North Webster Dismissals Mrs. John Sudlow. r 4 Syracuse Kathy Wearer. 200 N Huntington St.. Syracuse FRIDAY. OCT. 24 Admissions Hazel E Strohm, r 4 Oakwood Park. Syracuse Dismissals Stacy Marie Pearson. Milford Ila B Black. North Webster Lynn Ann Stackhouse, r 1 North Webster SATURDAY. (MT. 25 Admissions Lincoln Moss, r 1 North Webster Dismissals Mrs Woodrow Free, r 1 Milford John Lloyd Dewart. Milford Mrs Scott Snyder, r 2 Syracuse SUNDAY. OCT. 26 Admissions Elnora Simon, 719 E. Chicago, Syracuse Ralph Shepler. Syracuse Dismissals Mrs Orville Evans and son. 801 S Seventh. Syracuse MONDAY. OCT. 27 Admissions Kathy McKibben, r 2 Syracuse Dismissals David James Byrd, r 3 Syracuse Stephen Wayne Slabaugh. r 2 Syracuse Mrs Paul Royer, North Webster Murphy Medical Center SUNDAY. OCT. 19 Emergency Room Franklin Stephens. Leesburg MONDAY. OCT. 20 Emergency Room Michael Calobrace. Leesburg WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22 Dismissals Daniel Retz. Leesburg

THURSDAY. OCT. 23 Emergency Room Kelty Sierk. Milford FRIDAY. OCT. 24 Admissions Mrs. Nelson C. Preston, Syracuse Mrs. Henry F. Sierk. Milford Dismissals Donald E. Guard. Leesburg Emergency Room Mrs. Margaret McColley, North Webster SATURDAY. OCT. 25 Emergency Room Randall Clouse. Milford Timothy Shaw. North Webster Giles Neer. Leesburg OTHER HOSPITAL NEWS Don Runge of Syracuse is recuperating at his home following his release from Goshen hospital where he underwent major surgery Mrs. Don (Susan) Runge of Syracuse was admitted to Goshen hospital early Monday morning for possible leg fractures sustained in a fall at her home. She was treated by the Syracuse EMTs and transported to the hospital by the unit. Mrs. Runge was transferred to the Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne where she is being treated for a double fracture to her left leg and a nose injury Turkey Creek township assessor Harry VanHemert underwent open heart surgery at Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne last Thursday and is reported recuperating satisfactorily. He is scheduled for additional major surgery next week. Clayton Hollar returned to his Milford home late Saturday afternoon. He had been at Mayo clinic in Rochester, Minn . for some time. It was reported that he is doing well. Members of the Syracuse emergency unit responded to a call at 4 36 Friday afternoon for Mrs. Hazel Strohm of r 4 Syracuse who became ill at her home. She was taken to Goshen hospital.

Cards of T HANKS

CARD OF THANKS We want to express our heartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbors for your prayers and kindness shown us following Rusty’s death. Special appreciation to Rev. K. Robinson, Rev. - Ross Cook. Dr. Donald Hinton, ladies of Calvary United Methodist church. Wings over Wawasee, and BPW women. The family of Russell Kell CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank our many friends for their prayers, cards, letters, telephone calls and gifts dun. g our five week stay at Rochester. Minn. You brightened our days and speeded Cy’s recovery. Cy and Fay Hollar CARD OF THANKS My family and I would like to express our sincere thanks to all our friends and relatives for their prayers, flowers, gifts and cards during my stay in the hospital and while I was recuperating at home. A special thanks also to Rev. Fast and the UMYF group. Toni Kay Yocum CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank my friends, neighbors and relatives for aft my birthday cards and gifts and a special thanks to the Silver Thimble club for their beautiful scrapbook they made me. May God bless you all. Thanks again Laura Wuthrich

Births

RICHARDS infant Mr and Mrs Joseph Richards of r 2 Syracuse are the parents of a son bom on Sunday. Oct. 26. at Goshen hospital LAKE twins Kevin Andrew - Leighann Renee Mr and Mrs. Gary Lake of New Haven are the parents of twins. Kevin Andrew and Leighann Renee, bora on October 27 at Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne Kevin Andrew tipped the scales at six pounds. 14 ounces, with Leighann Renee weighing

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six pounds, three ounces. The Lakes have a two-year-old son Christopher. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wesner of Syracuse and Mrs. Lewis Lake. New Haven. Mrs. P. V. Kinzer of New Albany is a greatgrandmother. HARDY son Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hardy of r 1 Leesburg are the parents of a son, born Sunday, Oct. 26. in Goshen hospital. TEEPLE, David Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teeple of r 1 Leesburg are the parents of a son born Sunday, Oct. 26. in the Murphy Medical center in Warsaw. David Douglas weighed eight pounds, 10 ounces and was 204 inches long when he was bom at 8:55 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Graden Hisle of Silver Lake are the maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John Teeple of r 1 Leesburg are the paternal grandparents. Mrs. Ernest Stayer of Columbia City is the maternal great-grandmother. Mrs. Lester Teeple of r 1 Leesburg and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stookey of Warsaw are the paternal greatgrandparents. David is welcomed home by a brother. Daniel Lee, eight, and a sister, Dana Deco, seven.

Court News

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Marriage Licenses The following couple has applied for a marriage license at the office of county clerk Bessie 1. Himes: Clifford Leroy Wogoman, 29, 723 North Huntington street, Syracuse, factory worker and Sherrie Eileen Hose. 32, 736 North Huntington street, Syracuse, factory Fined The following persons were assessed fines and costs when they appeared before city judge Milo Lightfoot recently: Marion Whitehead, Junque Shop, Syracuse, failure to provide for child charge continued to Nov. 7 Fritz Carlin, 31, r 2 Leesburg, driving while suspended charge continued Sam O. Dungan, 55, r 2 Leesburg. S4O for speeding Michael Mato, Rolling Ridge Trailer Court, North Webster, theft charge dismissed tor failure of prosecuting witness to appear. Nanette Zowd, r 1 North Webster, restitution ordered and made, taken under advisement for deceptive issuance of check Tommy D. Burkett, r 1 Leesburg, assault and battery, public intoxication charges taken under advisement Randall C. Brady, Turtle Pay Trailer Court, Syracuse, SBO for possession of drug Damage Suit Douglas and Naomi Kutilek vs Joe Kleinknight, r 3 Syracuse. Plaintiff asks judgment of $15,000 for damage resulting from auto collision. ELKHART COUNTY Fined The following person has been assessed fines and costs while appearing before JP Henry Cripe, Jr.: Charles J. Myers, 44, 300 Front St., Syracuse, $35 for speeding 74 mph in a 55 mph zone Dennis Shively shows slide films on Japan Board members and guests of Soil and Water Conservation saw a slide presentation on Japan, shown by Dennis Shively, after a smorgasbord dinner in Mentone. Shively spent time in Japan, working with the Christian church. He spoke on Japanese customs and life style. A short business meeting was held with new cooperators accepted: A. L. Clemens, Jr., of Clay township; Wayne Sholtey of Turkey Creek; and Leslie Konkle of Plain. Those enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Myron Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Watkins, Mr. and Mrs Perry Hathaway, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Workman, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Silveus, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfe, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Virgil and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shively. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, Nov. 4, at 8 pm., at the SCS office, 2300 Winona Ave., Winona Lake. Another bicycle found at Milford Milford town marshal Melvin Jordan reports finding an abandoned bicycle at 2 a.m. last Friday. The bike was sitting on two railroad tracks at Emeline street. Its owner may claim it by calling the police department. At 5:30 a.m. Saturday, while patroling. Jordan spotted a fire at the Benito Cruz home. A cord of wood, beside the garage, was burning. The fire department was called and the fire extinguished 10 young men and women enlist Sgt. Charles Parker announced the enlistment of 10 young men and women in Kosciusko county. The following have enlisted: Dennis Archer of r 1 Claypool, a prior army serviceman, four years as a generator mechanic; Tim Brown, 1819 Crescent drive. Warsaw, for three years, army security agency; Victoria Craig, 1013 South Union street, Warsaw, for three years in food services; Charles Hopkins. 423 East Arthur street. Warsaw, for three years as generator mechanic; Donny Aaron, state road 13, Syracuse, for four years cash bonus $2,500 at completion of advance schooling, will be stationed in Panama; Ed Bauser for three years as a personnel specialist; Ricky Flenar, Mentone, for three years as heavy truck driver, will be stationed in Europe; Ron Diehl of Syracuse for three years in the army security agency communication; Armando Espinoza of Pierceton for three years as a data communication terminal specialist; Roland Van Alstine, box 128 Warsaw, for three years. LEGALS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Plan Commission of the Town of Syracuse. Kosciusko County, State of Indiana, will, on Thursday. November 13. 1975, at the Town ! Hall located at 418 South Huntington Street, Syracuse. Indiana, at 7:30 P AA., consider the petition of J. C. AAorganthaler. Jr., and Jacob Kern and Susan Kern, husband and wife, for an amendment of the master plan wherein and whereby the following described real estate located within the territorial jurisdiction boundary of the Zoning Ordinance of said Town of Syracuse. Indiana, to-wit: Tract A: Part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 17, Township 34 North, Range 7 East, Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the railroad spike marking the Northwest corner of aforesaid Quarter and running East (assumed), 656 feet to the true beginning point; East, 304 feet; South 7 degrees 53 minutes East. 300 feet. East 265 feet; South 7 degrees S 3 minutes East, 86.8 feet to an iron pipe; West, 631.17 feet to the center line of a public ditch; North 1 degree 29 minutes East, 383.26 feet to the true beginning point, containing 3.47 acres, more or less, subject to public roadway Tract B: Part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 17, Township 34 North. Range 7 East. Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the railroad spike marking the Northwest corner of aforesaid Quarter and running East, (assumed), 1425 feet to a P K. Nail: South 7 degrees 53 minutes East, 386.1 feet to an iron pipe, the true beginning point; South 7 degrees 53 minutes East. 234 5 feet to an iron pipe. West, *7O 2 feet to an centerline of a public ditch; North 1 • degree 29 minutes East, 232 38 feet. East. 631.17 feet to the point of beginning, containing 3 47 acres, more or less would be amended to change its present classification of Suburban Residence District "S" to that of Roadside Business District "RB”. Said petition was first duly filed with the Board of Town Trustees of the Town of Syracuse, and by action of that body the petition was referred to the Plan Com mission of the Town of Syracuse All persons interested in said petition should appear at said time and place and they will be given an opportunity to be heard Joseph A. Gray. Secretary Syracuse Town Plan Commission

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Two-car mishap involves the Syracuse police car

A two-vehicle mishap in Syracuse around 6:30 Monday evening involved S3OO damage to the Syracuse police car and S2OO to the second car involved. „ The mishap occurred on Indiana 13 at Maple Grove in the south part of Syracuse and involved police officer Joseph A. Thornburg, 62. 66 East Shore drive. Syracuse, driving the 1975 Ford belonging to the police

Governor 0. R. Bowen re-elected to board

Governor Otis R. Bowen, was elected to another three year term on the board of directors of the American Lung Association of North Central Indiana at the annual meeting Monday, Oct. 20. at ALA headquarters, 319 South Main street, South Bend. Long a member and officer of the former Marshall County Tuberculosis Association, Governor Bowen served on the steering committee during reorganization of the Christmas Seal Organization into a regional group and has just completed a three year term as a director at large on the four county unit. The 24 member volunteer board is composed of eight directors at large and 16 representative directors from Kosciusko, Elkhart, Marshall, and Saint Joseph counties on a per capita basis, Representative directors elected to three year terms are Mrs. Russell Gard of Elkhart; Billy G. Little of Milford; and Mrs. Thomas Savin of South Bend. Audubon Society to hold outing on November 2 The Tippecanoe Audubon Society will take to the field on November 2 with an outing to Kosciusko county lakes and streams to observe migrating waterfowl. Meet at the Pierceton fire station at 1:45 p.m. Everyone is welcome, take binoculars and dress for the weather. Serving the counties of Kosciusko, Marshall, Wabash and Whitley, the Tippecanoe Audubon Society is a Chapter of National Audubon and meets at the Pierceton community building the fourth Tuesday of each month. Meetings are always open to all interested people. Field trips go as scheduled regardless of the weather, so dress accordingly. For more information call Paul E. Steffen. LEGALS NOTICE ‘ NOTICE is hereby given to all interested persons that the Board of Town Trustees of the Town of Syracuse. Indiana, will accept sealed t>ds for the sale and purchase ot a police car for the Police Department of said Town of Syracuse from the date of this Notice until the hour of 7:30 o'clock PM on the 11th day of November, 1975, at which said day and hour the bids received will be opened and examined and a contract for purchase of said car awarded to the (lowest and best bidder interested bidders may obtain specifications for said car from the Clerk Treasurer of the Town of Syracuse at her oHice located at 418 South Huntington Street, Syracuse, Indiana Each bid will be submitted upon the prescribed Form 95 and the non collusion affidavit executed Each bid shall be ac companied by a bid bond or certified funds made payable to the Town of Syracuse in an amount equal to 10 per cent of the bid Bids shall be sealed and submitted to the Town Clerk Treasurer marked ‘'Bid for Police Car". The Board of Town Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids Dated this 21st day of October, 1975. Betty Dust, Clerk Treasurer Town of Syracuse O 29 N 5

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department, and Leonard Barnhart, 79, 419 North Huntington street, Syracuse, driver of a 1971 Ford. Both vehicles were northbound on the s cate road with Thornburg stopped on South Huntington at Maple Grove to make a left turn as Barnhart attempted to pass. No one was injured in the mishap.

Members of the seven member executive committee are Dr. James Wilson. South Bend; Dr. Donald Minter, Goshen; Mrs. Gard of Elkhart; Fred Adams of Culver; Robert Merkle and Leßoy Ott, Warsaw; and Dr. Dale Grayson of Plymouth. All members of the board are volunteers, according to James E. Pender, managing director. LEGALS NOTICE TO VOTERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana, has designated the following places tor holding the General Election for the City of Warsaw on Tuesday, the 4th day of November. 1975 WARSAW FIRST WARD FIRST PRECINCT, Lincoln School SECOND PRECINCT. AAcKinley School THIRD PRECINCT, Willis Alt Residence, 816 E Main St. FOURTH PRECINCT, Home Furniture Mart Warehouse. Warsaw SECOND WARD FIRST PRECINCT, Lutheran Church SECOND PRECINCT, Warsaw Com munity High School, Ist Aid Room THIRD PRECINCT. City Hall FOURTH PRECINCT, Shrine Building. Fair Grounds THIRD WARD FIRST PRECINCT, License Bureau, 120 W Market St. SECOND PRECINCT. Dahms 8. Yarian (formerly DePuy) Corner Market & Columbia THIRD PRECINCT, Zola Smith Bldg 212 S. Union St FOURTH PRECINCT, Washington School FOURTH WARD FIRST PRECINCT. Masonic Temple, 118 N. High St: SECOND PRECINCT. Warsaw American Legion THIRD PRECINCT. Madison School IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, In dlana. this 27th day of October Lawrence Butts, Auditor ■ Kosciusko County, Indiana NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice is hereby given 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 11th day of November. 1975, will consider the following additional ap propriation 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 fees connected therewith: North Webster Schools (Project No 5799) t)5,000 00 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 nearing 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 Floyd H Baker. Secretary Board of School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation O 29 N S

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