The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 October 1977 — Page 4

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., October IS, 1977

Hospital notes

KCH MONDAY, OCT. 16 Admissions Edaha Arriola, Milford Bonnie Hendricks, North Webster Bonnie M Himes, Leesburg Dismissals Mary Burkhart, Leesburg Ermila R. Gray, Leesburg Edalia Arriola and son. Milford TUESDAY.OCT.iI Admissions Frank Troxel, North Webster James Watkins, Leesburg Amos Poe, Leesburg Dismissals Bonnie Hendricks, North Webster Bonnie Himes, Leesburg WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12 Admissions Shawn Wood, Leesburg Jennifer Matthews, Leesburg Dismissal Bethal Ratliff, Leesburg FRIDAY. OCT. 14 Admission Wilmoth North Webster SUNQAY, OCT. 16 Admission Harry Heche, North Webster Dismissals Jennifer Matthews, Leesburg Shawn Wood and son. Leesburg Goshen TUESDAY. OCT. 11 Admissions JoAnne Drake, r 2 Syracuse Sharon K. Butler, 72833 CR 29 Syracuse Mildred M. Savage, 71458 CR 35 Syracuse Mary Kline. North Webster Jean A. Speaker, r 1 Cromwell WEDNESDAY. OCT. 12 Admissions Harry J Schultz, 107 North Henry Street. Milford Charles Hoke, r 3 Syracuse Dismissals Mrs. Norman Burdick and infant son, r 3 Syracuse Clarence Miller, r 2 Leesburg Helen Niewerth. r 1 Leesburg

A Big Thank You to oil our loving Christian fr>ands neighbors ond rotative* for proy or* visit*, food cord* flower*, funerol dinner pollbeorer* cta»» 45 and classmate* Bro. Bob Greenwood. Bro Carl Shearer, Bro, Rick Brouillette Mithler Funeral Home memorial*. 9»f’» ond all other kind deed* for Clifford (Boon) Replogle for he loved you all in different special ways. We are so glad to be a part of the family of God for we con feel the Christian love that surrounds us is a great source of comfort at this time June Replogle wWWOowol vFQOClcnilvr And Brothers Os Bean Replogle

A STRANGE IMA OF

HUMAN RIGHTS

if you are an Amencan, -human rights" means freedom. Freedom to worship as you believe. go where you please, vote foe (or against) your represents tives in government — in short, to make your own decisions about your own life. But "human rights" means something quite different to the ■ United Nations. The UN has never condemned the Communists for assaulting religious freedom in Latvia, destroying the sanctity of the family m China, abrogating property rights in Cuba, or abolishing free elections in Hungary. Instead, the UN has always ignored Communist violations of human nghts. Even worse, the UN itself has a history of suppressing basic rights and glorifying tyrants.

In 1961. for instance. UN UN. should be proclaimed a United Nations ' Day of Shame. ”

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THURSDAY. OCT. 13 Admissions Susie A. Franco, r 2 Syracuse Robert A. James, North Webster FRIDAY. OCT. 14 Admissions Jacqueline E. Bradley. Milford Helen Kilmer. Leesburg Albert Marquiss, North Webster ; Dismissals Mrs. H. Mark Miller and infant daughter, r 2 Milford Janet Liles. 301 East Washington St. Syracuse Albert Richter, r 3 Syracuse Percy Troyer, 71218 CR 33, Syracuse SATURDAY. OCT. 15 Admission Shane R. Krull, r 1 Milford Dismissals Charles Hoke, r 3 Syracuse Mrs. Greg Drake and infant son, r 2 Syracuse

Obituaries

DARLENE MISHLER Darlene Mishler Funeral services will be held in the Leesburg United Methodist Church at 1:30 p.m. Thursday for Darlene Mishler, su, Milford. Mrs Mishler died at 9:20 p.m. Monday in the Goshen Hospital where she had been a patient one week. Death was caused by carsonoma She had been ill for 10 months. Mrs. Mishler was bom in Leesburg on June 11, 1927, to Donald and Agnes (Ruple) Ferverda. She moved to Milford five years ago, coming from Michigan City where she had lived for 12 years. On December 29.1972, she was married to Wade Mishler of Milford. He survives. Mrs. Mishler was an accountant at the Dunn and Bush Co., and at Bobko Corporation in Michigan City while living there and was active in organizing the Michigan City pageant. Since coming to Milford, she assisted her husband at the Mishler

troops in the Congo massacred civilians, bombed hospitals, destroyed churches, and slaughtered women and children. In 1971. the UN expelled the government of Free China and welcomed into its midst the bloody Communist Chinese, the murderer* of millions of their own people. In 1974. Yasir Arafat — the leader of the same terrorist P.L.O. that committed cold-blooded murder at the Munich Olympic Games — addressed the UN General Assembly amid enthusiastic applause. And in 1975. the UN condemned our bases tn Guam — Amencan sovereign territory The UN hypocrisy on human nghts is another compelling reason why we should get out of the United Nations And why October 24. the anniversary of the

SUNDAY. OCT. 1C Admission* Dianna Lynn Cobbs, r 1 Syracuse Eva Smith, 312 Dolan Drive, Syracuse Jacqueline Bradley, Milford Sue McDonald, r 1 Cromwell Dismissals Susy A. Franco, r 2 Syracuse Shane Krull, r 1 Milford Mrs. Stanley Kilmer and infant daughter, Leesburg MONDAY, OCT. 17 \ Admissions Edith Bontrager, Milford Richard N. Adair, r 1 North Webster Dismissals Helen Biller, 103 Henry Street, Milford Mrs. Raymond Butler and infant son, 72833 CR 29, Syracuse Jean Speaker, r 1 Cromwell Albert Marquiss, North Webster

Funeral Home. She was a member of the Leesburg United Methodist Church. Surviving with the husband are the mother. Mrs. Agness Gross of the Strawberry Village Nursing Home in Ligonier; a daughter. Mrs. Bill (Cindy) Rogers of r 2 Rochester; a son. Jay Mattern, a student at Ball State University; two grandchildren; two stepsons, Greg Mishler of Bremen and Bemie Mishler of Nappanee; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Patricia Heckman of Nappanee; and two step-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Mishler Funeral Home in Milford from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 today (Wednesday). Funeral services will be officiated over by Rev. Kenneth Fast, pastor of the Leesburg Church and by Rev Orville Kilmer of Milford. Burial will be in the Milford cemetery.

Court news

Marriage Licenses Huroey-Angtin Marian Norval Hursey, 20, r 1 Cromwell and Renee Sue Anglin. 20, box 211 Leesburg Robinson-Gottschalk Alan Dale Robinson. 25, box 39 Leesburg and Linda Rae Gottschalk, 29, r 2 box 55C Bourbon West-Ba ch tel Gordon Randle West, 12414 CR 148 r 2 Syracuse and Judy Lynn Bachtel, 18, r 3 Syracuse Mato-Burke Michael Steven Mato, 24, box 582 Cromwell and Roxann Burke, 21, r 4 Syracuse Hill-Fenix John James Hill, Jr., 17, r 2 box 76 Leesburg and Barbara Ann Fenix, 17, box 171 Silva- Lake Mohler-Franks Charles Samuel Mohler, 25,200 N. Harrison St., Syracuse and Mary Lou Franks, 20, 200 N. Harrison St., Syracuse Cleveland-Conley Terry Alan Cleveland, 21, 206 W Washington, Syracuse and Julia Ann Conley, 19, 206 W. Washington. Syracuse Graber-Leichtinan Roger Lee Graber. 20, box 142 Syracuse and Tamra Kay Leichtman. 18. Mishawaka Lindsey-Kruger Timmy Bruce Landey, 21. r 2 Leesburg and Christine Diane Krugek»l7, r 1 North Webster Small Claims Joe Mater and Associates. Inc. vs Clarence Hatcher and Senia F. Hatcher, r 1 Leesburg. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $232.59, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Joe Mater and Associates. Inc. vs Jack Newman and Joan

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Syracuse EMS Gregory Loxwen, five r 1 Haviland Mobile Manor, Syracuse, was brought to the fire station by his mother at 10:42 a.m. Friday, Oct. 14, after sustaining injuries received in a car accident. He was taken to Goshen Hospital at 11:12 a.m. Syracuse EMS was sent to 95 East Shore Drive in Syracuse at 7:04 p.m., October 12, after Nora B. Kirkwood, 69, r 1 box 20 Syracuse, was involved in a car accident. Mrs. Kirkwood declined treatment as there were no apparent injuries. EMS personnel returned to the station at 8 p m. Ray Worth, 400 South Main Street, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital at 4:43 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 13. He had taken sick at home at 4:09 p.m. Syracuse EMS then transported him from the hospital back home at 6:40 p.m.

Mrs. Charlotte Koontz Feb. 7,1885—0 ct 15,1977 Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 3 p.m. for Charlotte Koontz, 92, of Epworth Forest, North Webster. She died of complications following an extended illness. Bom in Decatur on February 7, 1885, to Sarah and Cyrus Hammell, she married H. L. Koontz on January 1, 1910. He preceded her in death in 1944. She moved to North Webster eight years ago coming from Decatur. Mrs. Koontz was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Decatur. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Bill (Carol) Ginty and Miss Marian Koontz, both of North Webster; and one sister, Mrs. Ruth Lutes of Decatur. The Rev. Robert VanderHart officiated at the funeral services held in the Zwick Funeral Home

Newman, r 1 North Webster. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $133.05, fa cost of action and all other proper relief. Joe Mater and Associates, Inc. vs James Thornburgh, r 1 box 55 (Oswego) Leesburg. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $348.27, for the cost of action and all other proper relief. Annie M. Reed vs Thanas Buskirk, Tippecanoe Lake, box 3 Leesburg. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $440, for cost of action and all other proper relief Land O’Lakes CB Club, Inc., vs Rick See and Marsha See. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of S4O. for cost of action and all other proper relief Lynn Hively and Theresa Hively vs Bill Ginger, 16083 CR 56, Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of SIOO, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Complaint Matt Pennanped and Marilyn Holtzclaw vs Main Channel Marina. Century Boat Company and Mercury Marine, Syracuse. Plaintiff asks for recovery against defendants Main Channel Marina and Century Boat Company for $12,563.80 interest and costs and against Mercury Marine for $22,563, interest and costs and for all other proper relief. Gilbert Energy Corporation vs Willis Hollett. r 2 Leesburg. Plaintiff demands judgment against defendant in the sum of $4,000 and costs. Promissory Note Indiana Financial, Inc. vs John W Moore, r 4 box 63 Syracuse.

Births JACKSON, Eric Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Greg Jackson of r 2 Milford are the parents of their first child, a son, Eric Gregory, born Thursday, Oct. 13, in Elkhart Hospital at 9:49 a.m. Eric weighed six pounds, 12 ounces and was 20 and a half inches long. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Biller of r 2 Milford are the maternal grandparents. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Witman of r 2 Milford. Eric is their first grandchild. Mrs. Goldie Peters is the paternal great-grand-parent MILLER, Elizabeth Ann Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miller of r 2 Milford, are the parents of a daughter, Elizabeth Ann, boro Wednesday. Oct. 12, at 8:34 p.m. in the Goshen Hospital. She weighed seven pounds and was 19 and a half inches long. Mr. and Mrs. Eli M. Chupp of r

in Decatur. Interment was in the Decatur cemetery. Harris Funeral Home was in charge of local arrangements. Mrs. Ruth Ray October 1.1912-October 13,1977 Mrs. Ruth Evelyn Ray, 65, erf North Webster, died at 12:30 a.m., Thursday, in the Whitley County Hospital, Columbia City, of a heart attack. She was bom in Upland on October 1. 1912. In 1945, she married John Ray. He preceded her in death in 1968. A veteran of World War 11, she was a retired restaurant owner and a member of the North Webster Legion Auxiliary. Surviving are: one daughter, Mrs. Ronald (Rita) Harris, North Webster; one son, Joe, North Webster; four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Ray (Hazel) Pace, Leesburg, Mrs. Dana (Florence) Biggs, Converse, and Mrs. Bill (Goldie) Lemon,

Plaintiff asks for judgment against the defendant in the sum of $1,310.77; plus interest at the rate of 20 cents per day from and after August 12, 1976 until judgment is rendered; that all court costs of this action be taxed Plenary The Micor Corporation vs Jerry Phillips doing business as Sharp Tool Service, r 1 Milfad. Plaintiff asks for judgment against defendant in the sum of $1,611.95, together with interest, costs of action and fa all other proper relief. Marriage Dissolutions Rupert — Victoria Ann Rupert, Milford and Casey W. Rupert. Bristol. The couple was married August 14, 1976 and separated July 18,1977. Petitioner asks that the bonds of matrimony existing between the parties be dissolved, custody of the minor child, the household goods and such equity as there is in the mobile home now occupied by petitioner, together with the automobile which is titled in petitioner’s name and the court grant such order fa support as may seem right and fa all other just and proper relief in the premises Copeland — Douglas D. Copeland, r 1 North Webster and Marian V. Copeland. Carriere, Mississippi. The couple was married May 4, 1971 and separated May 13, 1977. The petitioner asks that his marriage to Marian V. Copeland be dissolved and for all further and proper relief which the premises may require. Fined Speeding—Alan D. Rhodes, 24. North Webster, $35

2 Shipshewana are the maternal grandparents. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Miller of Goshen. Christine Kay is her sister. BURDICK, Jonathan Aaron A son, Jonathan Aaron, was bora to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Burdick, of r 3 box 79 Syracuse, Monday, Oct 10, in Goshen Hospital, at 10:05 a.m. The boy weighed nine pounds, two ounces at birth. He has an older sister, Karen Grace, age one. Maternal grandparents are Rev. and Mrs. David Haifley of Syracuse. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Theron Burdick, New Lisbon, Wise. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. David W. Haifley, Lincoln, Neb. and Mrs. Taylor Shreve, Palm Springs, Calif. Paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Burdick, Camp Douglas, Wise.

Marion; and one brother, Ernest Waggy, Fairmont. Services were held at 1 p.m., Friday in the Harris Funeral Home. Rev. Thomas Wildey officiated and burial was in Jefferson cemetery, Upland. A graveside military service was held in the cemetery at 3:30 p.m., Friday. Emmanuel M. Smith Feb. 11,1915 —Oct 9.1977 Services were held last Wednesday for Emmanuel M. Smith, 62, of Memphis, Tenn., a former Syracuse resident, who died Sunday, Oct. 9, in a train-car accident near Terre Haute. He was born February 11,1915, in Denton to Grundy and Nellie (McLeod) Smith. He was an assistant manager of Germantown (Tenn.) Lumber Co. Smith was also a member of the Baptist Church and a veteran of WWII and the Korean War. Survivors include his wife, Juanita, Memphis; two daughters, Mrs. Shirley McCollum, Leawood, Kan., and Mrs. Deborah Scharff, Jonesboro, Tenn.; two sons, Paul, Jonesboro, Tenn., and Stanley of Indianapolis; five brothers, Leslie, Memphis, Tenn., W. G., Jonesboro, Tenn., Alton of Doniphan, Mo., Keroard, New Orleans, La., and Raymond, Rockford, Ill.; five sisters, Mrs. Mildred Williams, Austin, Mrs. Madge O’Dell, Pierceton, Mrs. Eula Jones, El Cajon, Calif., Mrs. Wilma Beavers, Annieville, Miss., Phyllis Peorim, Springdale; and four grandchildren. Burial was in the Old Bethel cemetery in Denton.

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SCHMUCKER. Timothy James Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmucker of r 2 Milford, are the parents of a son, Timothy James, born Monday, Oct. 10, in the Elkhart Hospital. Timothy has two sisters, Brenda and Chrystal. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Flory of r 1 Etna Green. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmucker of r 2 Nappanee are the paternal grandparents. BRADLEY son ?lr. and Mrs. Jeffery Bradley 10 W. Catherine, Milford, are parents of a son bom Monday, Oct. 17 in the Hospital. FRANCO daughter A daughter was boro to Mr. and Mrs. Al Franco, r 2 Syracuse, on Friday, Oct. 14. The birth occurred in Goshen Hospital. DRAKE, Donald Gregory A son, Donald Gregory, was bora to Mr. and Mrs. Greg Drake, of r 2 Syracuse, at 1:55 p.m. Wednesday, Oct.< 12, in Goshen Hospital. The boy weighed seven pounds, four ounces at birth. He has an older sister, Kristy, age five. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thornburg of Syracuse. Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Josephine Drake, Milford. BUTLER, Raymond Duwayne Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Butler, 72833 CR 29 Syracuse, are the parents of a son, Raymond Duwayne, bom at 8:25 a.m. October 12 in Goshen Hospital. Raymond weighed seven pounds, five ounces at birth. The Butlers have another child, LEGALS NOTICE TO BIDDERS Nolle* 11 hereby given that the Multi Township EMS. will from this date until November 3. 1977 at 7:00 P.M. in the Com missioners Office in th* basement of the Kosciusko County Courthouse. Warsaw. Indiana, receive sealed bids for insurance coverage of all types needed to cover our ambulance operation. Specifications ar* on file at the Kosciusko County Auditor's Office or from any Multi Township Director. Directors are: Thomas J. Wharton. Winona Lake, Robert White. Etna Township, June Thomas. Prairie Township, Ed Pratt, Wayne Township, Donald Boggs. Plain Township, Jerry Kammerer. Leesburg, Claude Davis, Etna Green Bids must be accompanied by a certified check or a performance bond equal to 10 percent of maximum bid and the necessary affidavit of non coitusion as required by law All bids must be submitted on Form 9* as required by the State Board of Accounts. Dated this 17 day of October, 1977. Thomas J. Wharton, President June Thomas. Secretary

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Rhonda Kay, age two, whose birthday was the same day her brother was boro. Maternal grandmother is Mary Shock, Summerfield, Ohio. Paternal grandmother is Mary Butler, Ava, Ohio. Cards of thanks CARD OF THANKS We would like to say thank you to all our friends and relatives for the cards and gifts we received when we celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yoder CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for the kindness shown for Bill and Steve’s recent hospitalization. Your thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. A special thanks to the Syracuse and North Webster Emergency Units, Doctor Lin and the nurses and staff at KCH for the wonderful care given to each of them. Ralph, Judy and Rick Rosenkranz Deaf Man Designs Tiny Hearing Aid OFFERS FREE MODEL A remarkable tiny hearing aid has been perfected by a man who has been hard of hearing for nearly ten years. This small device has no dangling” cords or separate transmitting units and is worn completely in your ear. It was developed especially for those persons who can hear but can’t understand. This new hearing instrument provides “ear-level” hearing with the wearer picking up speech, sounds, television and radio at his ear. Due to the use of transistors, the user cost is extremely low. A true life actual size replica of one of the smallest all-in-the-ear hearing aid ever made will be given absolutely free to anyone sending in this advertisement while supply lasts. So we suggest you write for yours now. No obligation whatsoever. Write to Hear, Box 360, Garrett, IN 46738. ADV.