The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 8, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 March 1977 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., March 16,1677

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Hospital notes

Goshen TUESDAY, MARCH 8 Admission Loretta Ousley, Milford Dismissals Lloyd Harley, Leesburg Mrs. Earl Roberts and infant daughter, North Webster WEDNESDAY. MARCH 9 Admission George Lucas, r 4 Syracuse Dismissal Albert Bauer. 118 North Lake St., Syracuse THURSDAY. MARCH 19 Admissions Violet Thompson, 231 West Portland. Syracuse Trudy Smith. North Webster Dismissals Mrs. Robert Henson and infant son. Milford Glenn Goon, r 2 Leesburg Donald Martin, r 1 North Webster FRIDAY. MARCH 11 Admission Monica J Reed, 72531 CR 19 r 1 Milford Dismissals Elizabeth Caudill, 918 East Chicago St., Syracuse Anna Pinkerton, r 3 Syracuse Ruth Schrock. 24070 CR 46. Nappanee Willis Hollett. Dewart Lake Road, Leesburg SATURDAY. MARCH 12 \ Dismissal Violet Thompson. 231 West Portland. Syracuse SUNDAY. MARCH 13 Admission Alvin David Haab, r 1 Milford k MONDAY. MARCH 13 Admissions Woodrow Free. Milford Sidney E Bryant, r 2 Syracuse Lydia Hunt, r I Leesburg Lyndall, Vemette. r 1 North Webster Dismissal Mrs. Jeff Farrell and infant son. 174 North Shore Drive. Syracuse KCH MONDAY. MARCH 7 Admissions Kate W Miller. North Webster Deborah Suver. Syracuse TUESDAY. MARCH 8 Admission Brenda Freiburger, Leesburg WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9 Dismissals Brenda Freiburger. Leesburg Chris Twombly, Leesburg THURSDAY. MARCH 19 Admissions Ora Lockridge. North Webster

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You Are Invited To Worship At The Milford Christian Church It takes a lot of courage to put things in God * bands \ MP To give ourselves completely our Irves our hopes our plans/ F ■ To follow where he leods us and make Hts will our own But oil it takes is foolishness to go the way alone." The Bible says Without FAITH it is impossible to please God. It also says <• Faith comes from hearing the message" and the message is heard through the word of Christ New International Version! At Milford Christian « we preoch and teach from the Bible the Word of Christ We encourage each one to live a life of faith and grow m their faith We would invite you ’o come and worship with us We believe the B'ble is God s Word ’o man We strive ’o live by that which we understand ond study that we might understand more. Worship with us Sunday, and strengthen your faith. Bob Greenwood Buses running every Sunday in Milford Dewart lake Syracuse Nappanee and North Webster areas / MH UM I Bible school hour 9 300 m [faff weow Morning worship service 10 30a m itrZ* eey "Hh* ** *• •« Vm Primary beginner |un«or and high school and college oge worship services rarn o iK atlOXam I t'MfrW KI Sunday evening services at 7 p.m. ifeV *“’** .-M Family night Bible study Wednesday at 7 p.m. ' IX\ w’CX MILFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH 658-9151 If you are looking tor a CHURCH HOME Come 1 We can help you If you are looking for CHURCH WORK Come? You can help us

Infant son of Donald and Ora Lockridge, North Webster SUNDAY. MARCH 13 Dismissals Ora Lockridge and infant son, North Webster Murphy WEDNESDAY. MARCH 9 Dismissal William Culbertson, Leesburg THURSDAY. MARCH 19 Dismissal Dahla Hardwick, Leesburg SATURDAY. MARCH 12 Emergency Room William J. Royce, North Webster JOLENE HOLDERREAD HAS SURGERY TUESDAY Mrs Thomas (JoLene) Holderread of near Milford entered the Parkview Hospital at Fort Wayne last Sunday afternoon and underwent surgery Tuesday. Mrs. Holderread suffered injuries in an accident several months ago

Obituaries

Kathryn D. Maish Funeral services will be held at 2 this afternoon (Wednesday) in the Chamness Funeral Home at Warsaw for Kathryn D. Maish, 81, Warsaw, mother of W. Bruce Maish and Robert D. Maish of Ijeesburg She died at 11:50 p.m. Sunday in the Prairie View Rest Home. The deceased was born in Muncie on April 3, 1895, the daughter of William R. and Emma (Leffel) Deaton. She married Clarence L. Maish on April 8,1917 He was president of the Little Crow Milling Company prior to his death on December 20.1964. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church at Warsaw. Surviving with the two

Court news

Small Claim* Augsburgers, Inc. vs Ervin M. Troup, r 1 Milford Plaintiff asks judgment of $37.56, costs and all other proper relief Augsburgers, Inc. vs Daniel R. and David R. Oake%. r 1 box 619 Leesburg. Plaintiff asks judgment of S3O. costs and all other proper relief J. A. Fick, Crow’s Nest, Wawasee. vs Dan H. Beerman. Fort Wayne. Plaintiff asks judgment of $225, costs and all other proper relief Joe Mater & Associates, Inc. vs Ralph and Beatrice Caudill, r 1 box 125A lot 1 Milford. Plaintiff asks judgment of $692 58, costs and all other proper relief Credit Bureau of Warsaw vs Elmer L Larkin, r 2 Wawasee Heights. Syracuse. Plaintiff asks judgment of $252.78, costs and All other proper relief J. J. Helfrich, doing business as Helfrich's vs Deloris Morehead, r 1 Leesburg. Plaintiff asks judgment of $292.43, costs and all other proper relief Peoples State Bank of Leesburg vs Davis J. Conley, box

Syracuse EMS Mary Gibbs, 77, 72833 Trader Court, Haviland Mobile Home Park, Syracuse, was transported to the Goshen Hospital Sunday at 1:28 a.m., after suffering pain in the abdomen and feeling sick to her stomach. Dick Baxter, 31, 612 Baltimore St., Syracuse, injured his left rib cage while lifting a trailer frame at Riblet Products on SR 13N, Syracuse He was taken to the Goshen Hospital. Milford EMS A Leesburg man who swallowed a large amount of pain pills and other harmful substances was rushed to the Murphy Medical Center on March 8 by the Milford EMS unit. Births LOCKRIDGE. Donald. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lockridge of r 1 North Webster are the parents of a six pound. 10-ounce son, Donald Eugene Lockridge, Jr., born at 2:55 a m. on Thursday, March 10, at

Leesburg sons are seven grandchildren. Rev. Leroy Wise will officiate at the services. Burial will be in Oakwood cemetery-. Edith M. Forrest Mrs. Edith M. Forrest, 86. halfsister to Robert Rarick, Syracuse, and former resident of 110 S. Hickory, Albion, died Sunday, March 6, and was buried in the Sparta cemetery, Kimmell, March 9. Mrs. Forrest was born in Kosciusko County on November 20, 1891, and moved to Noble County 21 years ago. She had been ill since December 21 and had been living in the Strawberry Village Nursing Home. Ligonier. Survivors include two additional half-brothers. Otis

127 Claypool. Plaintiff asks judgment of $641.96, costs and all other proper relief Lakeland Standard vs Sharon Loewen. Syracuse. Plaintiff asks judgment of $161.10, costs and all other proper relief Lakeland Standard vs Allan Reeves, 719 E. Chicago, Syracuse. Plaintiff asks judgment of $87.06. costs and all other proper relief Lake City Bank vs Pricilla L. Tee pie, r 1 Leesburg. Plaintiff asks judgment of $917.52, interest, costs and other proper relief Jesus Alvarez Gomez vs Pauline Moreno Gomez. 507 Chicago St.. Syracuse. Plaintiff asks judgment of S3OO The Papers Incorporated vs Glick's Painting Service, r 3 Syracuse Plaintiff asks judgment of $20.80. costs and all other proper relief The Papers Incorporated vs Country Oak Shop, Wakarusa Plaintiff asks judgment of $22 25. costs and all other proper relief Criminal Violation* David C. Burchard, 19. North

Kosciusko Community Hospital, Warsaw. The newborn has a sister,Kimberly, five and one-half years of age. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marion Baney of North Webster and Mrs. Marilyn Sechrist, Bourbon. Mrs. Vera Lockridge of Warsaw is the paternal great-grandmother. APPENZELLER, Aimee Ann Mr. and Mrs. Bill Appenzeller, r 2 Syracuse, are the parents of a baby girl born March 13 at the Goshen Hospital. The girl, Aimee Ann. weighed in at nine pounds five ounces. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appenzeller of Syracuse. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Bish of Cromwell. Aimee Ann also has a sister. Heather, who will be two on March 18. COMBY, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Randall Comby, 72833 CR 29. Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter born Saturday, March 12, in the Goshen Hospital.

Rarick, Laporte and Alden of Goshen. Bevon G. Crafton Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon for Bevon G. Crafton. 71, r 3 Syracuse. Death came at 1:30 p.m. on Friday at Miller s Merry Manor. Warsaw, where he had been transferred several hours prior from Elkhart General Hospital. Mr. Crafton had been ill with melanoma and in failing health for the past six months. Born at Deerlick, Ky., on July 15, 1905. he had resided in the Nappanee and Milford communities for a large number of years, owning and operating service stations at Argos, Nappanee and Milford. His wife, the former Bertha

Webster, $35 for operating unauthorized vehicle on state property Dean H. Burchard, 21, North Webster, $35 for operating unauthorized vehicle on state property Raul G. Olivio, 18, Milford, $35 for no operator’s license Walter G. Hannan, 27, North Webster, SSO for false registration Maurice D. Fidler, 62, Leesburg. $57 for driving under the influence Steven M. Warner, 21, Leesburg, $35 for violating bumper law Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses at the office of county clerk N. Jean Messmore: Carroll Franklin Eaton. 19. box 28 Leesburg. Dalton Foundries and Valerie Grace Hodges, 19, 707 E. Fort Wayne, Warsaw, Answers 79 calls Members of the Milford Police Department answered 79 calls in February, reports town marshal Melvin Jordan. One arrest was made and seven warnings issued during the month Two dog calls, two burglar alarms, and two accidents were investigated. The department assisted on one fire call. A total of 1,279 miles were driven in February, 989 miles by Jordan and 290 miles by Robert Wood. Gasoline costs for the month were $160.43 for 252.1 gallons

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FARRELL, son A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jeff A. Farrell, 174 North Shore Drive, Syracuse, on Sunday. March 13, in the Goshen Hospital. ROBERTS. Wende Kay Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts of North Webster are the parents of their first child, a daughter, Wende Kay, born Wednesday, March 2. in the Goshen Hospital. Wende tipped the scales at nine pounds. 5 X < ounces and was 214 inches long Wende is the granddaughter of Mrs. Edith Haney and the late Wilbur Haney of r 2 Claypool. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernard Roberts of r 3 Syracuse are the paternal grandparents. FOLGER. Chad Stuart Mr. and Mrs. Robert Folger of Arizona are the parents of a son. Chad Stuart, born at 12:07 a.m. on February 4. The infant weighed in at eight pounds, eight ounces, and measured 22 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bowen Conn of Houston. Texas, and formerly of Lake Wawasee: and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Folger of South Bend are the paternal grandparents.

Mishler of Nappanee, to whom he was married July 21, 1928, preceded him in death on January 4 of this year. Survivors include one son, James Crafton, Syracuse; one daughter, Mrs. Gary (Diane) Shoemaker of r 2 Claypool; five grandchildren; one brother, Harold Crafton, r 3 Syracuse; two sisters, Mrs. Verlie Mackie of Plymouth and Mrs. Evelyn Bolen, Niles. Mich.; two halfbrothers. William Cooper of LaPorte, and Alvin Cooper, Elkhart; and three half-sisters, Mrs. Thelma Puttman of Illinois, Mrs Albert Magner, Dowagic, Mich.; and Mrs. James Bottorf, Culver. * Rev. James McKibbin and Rev. K. E. Robinson officiated for services and interment was in Union Center cemetery.

First National Bank Donald C. Querry, 47, r 4 Syracuse, truck driver and Betty Jane Eyer, 48, r 4 Warsaw, housewife John Eldridge Bailey, 60, box 295 Milford, factory worker and Kay Frances Sprague, 41, box 642 Syracuse, library aid James Dean Wolfe, 21, 300 John St., Syracuse, factory worker and Jayne Leigh Lehman, 19, box 142 Milford, unemployed State police give report for February The Indiana State Police at Ligonier Post have announced their end of the month report for February, Kosciusko County. Approximately 979 hours were worked with a total of 15,489 miles patrolled. About 20 accidents were investigated and 36 motorists were assisted. As far as the amount of arrests and warnings issued. 81 arrests were effected and 181 warnings issued. Lieutenant Edward C. Anweiler, district commander, said that four troopers and one sergeant were responsible for the work. Concerning the Ligonier District, which compromises the seven northeastern counties of the state, a total of 104 criminal investigations were made resulting in the arrests of 44 persons. As of the end of February no persons have been fatally injured in rural accidents. This is a decrease over one during the same period last year. As far as

the seven county district is concerned, five persons have lost their lives in traffic accidents so far. This compares to 15 last year, a decrease of 10. firm straightens out security problems “After they have a problem,” explained Noble Fisher, head of Waubee Security Services, r 2 Milford, “they get us to straighten it out.” Fisher began the service on February 15, following six years of experience as a security guard with other companies. After deciding to start his own service, Fisher applied for and received his detective license, as needed to begin such a service, on January 12, 1977. So far the business has two clients, with several other prospects, Fisher said. Clients are industrial firms and business places which wish security patrols and guard service. Fisher employs two other individuals in the service. Captain Hayden Newhouse, retired marshal of Silver Lake; and Dewayne Mishler, formerly of a Wakarusa security firm; are in the business. Mishler is employed part-time. A trend toward employing security firms by businesses and companies is forming, Fisher commented.

Cards of thanks CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends for the cards and flowers received during my hospital stay at Goshen. Mrs. Doris Mohler Cosh taken in another break-in at Sleepy Owl Approximately sls in cash was taken in a break-in the Sleepy Owl south of Syracuse last week, according to county officers who investigated. Entry was gained through a door of the building by breaking the glass. Investigation is continuing into a February break-in at the business place at which time a quantity of meats and liquor was taken.

Mrs. Patterson seeks variance for beauty salon The petition of Mrs. Robert Patterson will be heard at the Syracuse Board of Zoning Appeals meeting to be held Thursday, March 17, at 7 p.m. in the town hall. Mrs. Patterson has asked for a variance at 313 West Carroll Street, Syracuse, to install a beauty salon in one room of a house in an area zoned residential. Bethel Church women visit ill shut-ins It was visitation night for members of the Bethel Church of the Brethren Women’s Fellowship last Thursday, March 10. as they visited the ill and shutin at their March meeting. Fruit plates and cookies were given to 14 different people during the night. All of the people visited are from around the Milford-Syracuse area. The meeting began at 7:30 p.m. in the church. After visitation, the 10 members who attended discussed their Spring Rally to be held April 19. This is to be a speaker type of meeting where no actual work is done The speaker this year is Ruby Frantz Rhoades, the Washington. DC, representative of the church. The Joy of Living will be the theme of the rally. Refreshments were then served. It was announced the next meeting will be April 14 at the church.

Egg Day March 23

WEST LAFAYETTE - The 25th annual Purdue Egg Day will be held Wednesday, March 23, at Stewart Center at Purdue University. The one-day program will begin with registration at 9 a.m. Highlights of the morning session, under the direction of James Carson, Purdue poultry scientist, will be as follows: “Energy Conservation in Egg Production,” William H. Friday, Purdue extension agricultural engineer; "Interrupted Night Lighting Program for Layers,”

Syracuse police chief gives report to town

Syracuse Police Chief Ron Robinson has released the police report for the town of Syracuse for the month of February. The report shows a total of 160 calls were answered by the department during the month. The department also answered 16 fire and first aid calls. Officers issued two warning tickets and made five traffic arrests. Two misdemeanor arrests

Syracuse woman named to review committee

Margaret Wey bright, Syracuse, has been named as a member of the new 4-H Expansion and Review Committee. This committee will function as a sub-committee of the Elkhart County Cooperative Extension Service Board to advise it and the *118,177 in savings bonds sold in county Kosciusko County sales of Series E and H United States Savings Bonds were $118,177 in the month of January 1977. Sales in the State of Indiana were $16,114,620 reports Alfred J. Stokely, state chairman of the Indiana volunteer committee. This represents 2.4 per cent of national sales of $677,000,000. Indiana has achieved 7.2 per cent of the 1977 state quota of $223,100,000.

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Charles Oestrander, Cornell University extension poultry scientist; “Forced Molting Results in Indiana,” R. L. Adams, Purdue extension poultry scientist; and “How We Are Spending Your Money?” to be presented by a representative of the American Egg Board. After lunch, participants will hear Ralph Williams, Purdue extension agricultural engineer, on “Federal OSHA Update.” And Lee Schrader, Purdue extension agricultural economist, on the poultry outlook.

were made as were five juvenile arrests. A total of seven dog complaints were answered and three dogs were impounded. Officers extended 53 courtesy services and issued one gun permit. Six thefts were investigated with estimated stolen property value set at $228. A total of 14 traffic accidents were investigated with estimated damages amounting to $9,725.

Extension staff in bringing informal educational activities to Elkhart County youth. Also selected to the committee are Bill Fales, Nappanee; Dr. Robert Abel, Wakarusa; Rita Overhulser, New Paris; Jean Hile, Middlebury; Rev. John Hofer, Millersburg, Rene Neff, Steve Warner, Steve Hochstetler and Carol Hess, Goshen; and Levar Johnson, Rev. Elmore, Jeanne Foerster and Vicky Lawrence, Elkhart. The group will meet the first Monday of the month beginning in April at the extension office in Goshen. FINLAND FREE Finland was declared independent of Russia on Dec. 6, 1917. SOLDIERS CONFINED Mayor Whitehead Hicks of New York on Jan. 22,1770, ordered British soldiers to stayin their barracks areas unless accompanied by officers.