The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 March 1978 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., March 29,1978

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Hospital notes

Goshen TUESDAY, MARCH 21 Admission Inez W. Brooks, Milford Olive M. Bushong, r 4 Syracuse Norma J. O’Haver, 612 South Main Street, Syracuse Dismissal Sheila Snyder, r 2 Syracuse WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 Admissions Dorothy Frauhiger, r 1 Syracuse Mary Lou Replogle, r 1 Milford THURSDAY, MARCH 23 Admission Norene L. Stouder, Syracuse Dismissals Margaret Darr, r 2 Syracuse William Glardon, Syracuse Shawn Vaughn, r 2 Syracuse FRIDAY, MARCH 24 Dismissals Joellen Eisenhour, 17495 S. County Line Road, Syracuse Lillian Auer, Milford SATURDAY, MARCH 25 Admission Aaron Kryder, r 1 Syracuse Shirley Ringler, Milford Dismissal Norene Stouder, Syracuse SUNDAY, MARCH 26 Admissions Brandy M. Balsano, r 2 Syracuse Beulah Alice Clark, 106 S. Lake Street, Syracuse Audrey R. Spencer, r 2 Leesburg

Court news

Small Claims The following cases Jiave been filed in the Kosciusko County Court, Loren Collier, judge: Rose Garden Studio, Inc. Anderson True Value division vs Thomas S. Leonard, r 1 box 94 Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $690.92, for cost of action and all other proper relief Collection Bureau of Warsaw vs Arley Cox, Dulcie Cox, 601 North Indiana, Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $674.40, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Gamble-Skogmo, Inc. vs Max Menzie and Sandy Menzie, r 3 box 437 Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $104.46, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Tinkey Oil Company vs Bobby Stambaugh, r 1 Milford. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $129.02, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Open Account Home Lumber and Supply, Incorporated vs Chester and Carol Elder, r 1 box 23 Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment against the defendants in the sum of $5,457.31 plus pre-judgment interest to April 14, 1977 on said sum and interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from date of judgment and cost of this action and for all further and proper relief in the premises. The following claim has been filed in Kosciusko County

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MONDAY, MARCH 27 v Admissions Carol King, r 2 Syracuse Kathleen A. Naegele, r 3 Syracuse Joan Storm, Leesburg Lettie E. Fisher, r 1 North Webster KCH MONDAY, MARCH 20 Admissions Charles Gant, North Webster Robert Wampner, Leesburg David Collins, Leesburg WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 Dismissal Evangelina Patino, Milford THURSDAY, MARCH 23 Admissions Diana Lynn Campbell, North Webster Baby girl Campbell, North Webster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Campbell Dismissal Elizabeth Ellis, Syracuse FRIDAY, MARCH 24 Admission Jill A. Stutzman, Milford Dismissals Baby boy Patino, Milford Robert Wamper, Leesburg SATURDAY, MARCH 25 Dismissal Jennie Meek, Leesburg SUNDAY, MARCH 26 Admissions Sharon M. Vaughn, Syracuse

Superior Court, Robert Burner, judge: Richard S. Beam, Grace J. Beam, S. H. Berkey, A. K. Berkey, Jacqueline Cook, James A. Cromer, Mrs. James A. Cromer, Melinda T. Ensinger, Lowell Ensinger, Marilyn O. Feighner, Joseph A. Gray, Joan H. Gray, Charles E. Rogers, Richard A. Ruddell, Laurence E. Singleton, Wilma L. Singleton, Wiley W. Spurgeon, Jr., Robert E. Wildman, Jean T. Wildman vs the Area Plan Commission of Kosciusko County. Plaintiffs ask the court to declare all actions taken and proceedings had by the commission prior to August 1, 1977, with reference to the real estate described in the claim null and void and of no force and effect and for all other proper relief ; that the court will declare all actions, taken in proceedings had by the commission with respect to Country Club Acres, null and„void and of no force and effect, and for all other proper relief ; that the cout declare that section 104 of article one of the Kosciusko County Subdivision Control ordinance invalid and the hardships permits issued by the commission to Donald G. Byrd be null and void and of no force and effect and for all other proper relief. Plenary Monsanto Ligonier Employees Federal Credit Union vs Lewis Gilbert and Lizabeth Gilbert, r 2 box 92A Syracuse. Plaintiff asks for and demands judgment

Harold L. Spurlock, Leesburg Dismissals Jill Stutzman, Milford Diana Campbell and daughter, North Webster Births LAWSON, Laura Lynn Mr. and Mrs. William Lawson, 166 Chariot Drive, Anderson, are the parents of a daughter, Laura Lynn. The infant was bom in the Anderson Community Hospital, at 7:05 a.m., Sunday, March 19. She weighed eight pounds, 15 ounces and is 21 inches long. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hess of Syracuse, are the maternal grandparents. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lawson of Anderson. Former Ogden Island resident, Mrs. Ernestine Shrout is the maternal great-grandmother. Laura Lynn has a 15-month-old brother, Stephen Craig. EISENHOUR daughter A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Eisenhour, 17495 South County Line Road, Syracuse, last Wednesday in Goshen Hospital. CAMPBELL daughter Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Campbell, North Webster, became the parents of a daughter recently in Kosciusko Community Hospital. Milford EMS For the, monthly report from the Emergency Medical Service in Milford they reported one run

against the defendant, Lizabeth Gilbert, in the sum of $437.98 together with all accrued interest to the date of judgment, reasonable attorney fees, costs of this action and all other relief proper in the premises. Plaintiff also asks for and demands judgment against defendant, Lewis Gilbert and Lizabeth Gilbert, jointly and severally, for the sum of $515.49, together with accrued interest thereon, reasonable attorney fees, costs of this action and all other relief proper in the premises. Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for a marriage license in the office of county clerk Jean Mess more: Rater-Phillips Douglas Wayne Rater, 19, Mayport, Fla., and Deborah Lynn Phillips, 19, Milford Black-Cremeens Stephen Wayne Black, 20, r 1 box 86-A North Webster and Gayle Lynn Cremeens, 18, r 1 Pierceton Marriage Dissolutions Van Sickle — Marjorie E. Van Sickle, 113 North Huntington St., Syracuse and Jay T. Van Sickle, 324 Harrison Court, Syracuse. The couple was married March 30, 1974 and separated March 5, 1978. Petitioner asks that she be granted a decree of dissolution of marriage from the respondent; that the court make a fair and equitable division of the property accumulated by the parties and for all further and proper relief which the premises may require. Stuckman — Gary Allen Stuckman, r 2 box 339A, Syracuse and Marcia Lynn Stuckman, Ligonier. Married November 28, 1970, the couple separated February 10, 1978. Petitioner asks that the marriage of the parties be dissolved and that petitioner and respondent be returned to the status of single persons, that respondent be ordered to permit petitioner to visit with the minor children at all reasonable times and for all other just and proper relief. Keck — George M. Keck, r 3 box 508 A-1 Syracuse and Judith Keck, r 3 box 508 A-1 Syracuse. The couple was married August 24, 1955. They separated on March 7, 1978. The wife asks the court for a dissolution of' marriage giving the wife custody of the minor child and requiring the husband to pay a reasonable sum for their support; for a fair property settlement ; for an order ordering the husband to pay a reasonable amount to her attorneys and for all further and proper relief. Violations Speeding — Dennis Perrin, 18, Milford, $35; Steven Et. Beer, 20, Milford, S4O; DarrellD. Meek, 21, Leesburg, $35; Shane R. Niebert, 19, Leesburg, $45 Disregarded stop sign — Terry Rinker, 17, Syracuse, $35 Expired plates — Ellie M. Blackman, 25, Milford, $35

on March 28. They received a call at 2 a.m. A man swallowed lye drain opener. He suffered a swollen and burned tongue. He was transported to Goshen Hospital’s emergency room. EMS Richard Stahley, 48, r 2 Kinder Drive, Syracuse, was taken to Elkhart Hospital at 11:45 p.m. March 28, from injuries resulting from a fall. The call was first received at 10:28 p.m. Ada Birch, 90, r 2 box 386 Syracifte, was taken to Whitley County Hospital at 11:23 a.m. March 22, after becoming ill. The call was first received at 10:27 a.m. Syracuse EMS was sent to Premier Corporation in Syracuse

Obituaries

Robert A. Atz Jan. 6,1901 — March 27,1978 Robert A. Atz, 77, 23382 Forest Lane, Elkhart, brother of Mrs. LuLu Francis, Syracuse, died at 12:45 a.m. Monday, in Elkhart Hospital where he had been a patient since Saturday. He had been ailing with cancer for two years. A native of Decatur, he was bom January 6,1901. He married Hester Johnson in Decatur on November 4, 1922. She survives. He had lived in Goshen until 1954 moving to Elkhart. He was also the Oldsmobile, Cadillac and GMC dealer in Goshen until retiring in 1%2. Besides his sister and widow, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. James (Betty Lu) Boegli, Kalamazoo, Mich., and Mrs. Doyt (Connie) Foust, Fostoria, Ohio; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and another sister, Mrs. Vernon (Margaret) Sharpe, San Marino, Calif. Services were held today (Wednesday) in the First Presbyterian Church. Rev. Andrew L. Hardie, pastor, officiated and burial was in the Violett cemetery. Stephen J. Kowal Dec. 28,1909 — March 23,1978 Stephen J. Kowal, 68, r 3 Syracuse, died of an apparent heart attack at 2:15 p.m. Thursday, March 23, in his home. He had been ill several months. Bom in Austria, Hungary, on December 28, 1909, he was the son of Demetri and Anna (Smith) Kowal. He came to the United States in 1921, moving to Fort Wayne. He lived in the North Webster area the past 15 years. He was a former employee of Russo Brothers Auto Painting Co., Fort Wayne. Survivors include one brother, John Kowal, Fort Wayne; and one sister, Mrs. Mary Aismakopoolas, also of Fort Wayne. Graveside services were held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the North Webster cemetery. Rev. Chester Reed officiated. Laura Pfingst August 6,1887 — March 28,1978 Mrs. Arnold (Laura Birdella) Pfingst 90, of 116 North Shore Drive, Syracuse, died at 9:05 p.m. Tuesday, March 28, in the Goshen Hospital where she was admitted the day before. She had been in the Strawberry Village Nursing Home, Ligonier, for two weeks. Mrs. Pfingst was bom to William H. and Laura (Jackson) Kingsley, in LaGrange, on August 6. 1887. She had been a

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at 12:12 p.m. March 23, after Mary Hill, 31, Haviland Mobile Home Lot 16 Syracuse, took sick. She was transported to Goshen Hospital at 12:42 p.m. ' Ambulance was sent to the Frog Tavern in Syracuse, at 12:36 p.m. March 25, when Larry Blade, Jr., Wawasee Heights, Syracuse, became injured. He was transported to an area doctor’s office. The call was complete at 1:05 p.m. Cards of thanks CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank those who sent cards, flowers, phone calls, delicious foods and prayers during my recent illness. Also thanks to Rev. and Mrs. Owens. Garnet Motts

Syracuse resident since 1915. On June 3,1908, she married Arnold A. Pfingst in Jackson, Mich. She was a member of the Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church of Syracuse, Syracuse Eastern Star, Past Matrons club, and the Wednesday Afternoon Club. She is survived by her husband, Arnold; one son, Kingsley Pfingst, Rancho Cordova, Calif.; two grandchildren, one stepgrandchild; two step-great-grandchildren; and a half sister, Jewel Chrysos, Los Angeles. One son preceded her in death. Friends may call at the Harris Funeral Hone in Syracuse from 2-4 and 7-9, Thursdaiy, March 30. The body will lie in state until noon at the Saint Andrew’s Church. Services will be held in the church at 1:30 p.m. Rev. Phillip Frew will officiate and burial will be in the Syracuse cemetery. There will be an Eastern Star service Thursday, March 30, at 8:30 p.m. in the funeral home. Guy Cory Word has been received in Milford of the death of Guy Cory, 81, 4025 Alma Ave., Knoxville, Tenn., on March 27. Death was caused by a stroke. The former Milford resident owned a service station. He is survived by one son, Guy, Jr., of Knoxville. Lloyd A. Miller Dec. 25,1912 — March 22,1978 Lloyd A. Miller, 65, r 1 Bourbon, a brother of Mrs. Roy Eisenhour and Mrs. Russel Myers of Milford, died at 6:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 22, in his home following a short illness. He was born December 25, 1912, in Marshall County, to Kelsey and Sarah (Lemler) Miller. On February 24, 19£0, he married Katheryn Myers, in Nappanee, who survives. Miller was a farmer and a member of the Hepton Union Church. Also surviving are his father, Kelsey Miller; four daughters, Ruth Jane, Susan Kay and Mrs. Donald (Patsy) Kline, all of Etna Green and Mrs. Larry (Mary) Fervida, Nappanee; four brothers, Clayton, Dan and Junior, all of Nappanee and Carl F., of Bourbon; three other sisters Mrs. Lyle Main, Union, Mich., Mrs. Arden Williamson, Pierceton and Mrs. Robert Fields, Elkhart. Funeral services were held in the Hepton Union Church, Friday, March 24. Rev. Glen Rider, Winona Lake and Rev. Noah Knepp, Bourbon, officiated. Burial was in the Sandridge cemetery, Bourbon.

GENERATE $3,000,000 IN 1977 — Over $3,000,000 is a lot of real estate! That’s what Mary Jo Leonard, Joe Todd and Don Baumgardt, pictured from left, generated in 1977 in listings and sales for Todd Realty. Each of the $1,000,000 plus producers intend to better their records during the 1978 year.

JohnW. Cox March 23,1913 — March 21,1978 John W. Cox, 64, r 1 Silver Lake, whose stepson is Mark Hatfield, Milford, died at 2:27 p.m. Tuesday, March 21, in the Kosciusko Community Hospital in Warsaw. He had been failing in health the past two months. Cox was born to John and Katheran Cox on March 23, 1913, in Muncie. He was a member of the Moose Lodge in Rochester and the Elks Lodge in California. He was a retired automobile salesman. Survivors besides his widow, the former Doris L. Hatfield, and stepson Mark, are: three other stepchildren, Mrs. Kenneth Yost, Ligonier, Joe and Shelley, at home; one brother and two sisters. A private service was conducted for the members of the family Thursday, March 23, in the Delaughter Mortuary at North Manchester. Rev. Jerry Kissinger officiated and burial was in the Lindenwood cemetery at Fort Wayne. Ward A. Haney Jan. 7,1915 — March 26, 1978 Ward A. Haney, 63, r 4 Warsaw, father of William Haney, Syracuse, died at 11:50 a.m. Sunday, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. Death resulted from an unexpected heart attack. He was rushed to the hospital, but efforts to revive him failed. Born January 7, 1915, in Marshall County, he was the son of Charles and Emma (Miller) Haney. His marriage to the former Ruth Watkins occurred November 6, 1938. A former employee of Creighton Brothers, he retired after working 35 years. He was

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also a farmer and member of the Atwood Lions Club. Besides his son, William, he is survived by his widow, Ruth; two daughters, Mrs. Larry (June) Thomas, Atwood, Mrs. Ronald (Judy) Gerard, South Whitley; another son, Robert Haney, Warsaw; two sisters, Mrs. Bert (Maydean) Bowers, Clunette, and Mrs. Albert (Marjorie) Orcutt, Atwood; and 10 grandchildren. One son and two brothers preceded him in death. Services were held this morning (Wednesday) in the McHatton-Sadler Funeral Home. Rev. Carl Lott officiated and burial was in the Stony Point cemetery. Teenagers booked Jeanne Marie Dye, 18, North Webster, along with four rural North Webster and Leesburg youths were booked at the Kosciusko County Jail last Thursday night on charges of illegal consumption of alcoholic beverages. Dye was released on her own recognizance. The four youths were held at the jail on the authority of probation officials. Also arrested last Thursday

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