The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 July 1978 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., July 5,1978

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Hospital notes

Goshen TUESDAY, JUNE 27 . Dismissals Mrs. John Mast and infant son, r 5 Syracuse Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mitchell, North Webster WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 Admissions Barbara Hay, Syracuse THURSDAY, JUNE 29 Admissions Julia Van Horn, Syracuse Noble M. Ringler, Syracuse Elma Ketering, Syracuse FRIDAY, JUNE 30 Admissions Virginia Lee Meade, Milford SATURDAY. JULY I Admissions Larry Comadoll, Syracuse Thelma J. Helman, Leesburg Dismissals Mrs. Patrick Mignery and infant daughter, Syracuse KCH FRIDAY, JUNE 23" Admission Kenneth Ott, North Webster SUNDAY, JUNE 25 Adpiission Karl R. Waugh, North Webster MONDAY, JUNE 26 Admission Walter F. Binkowski, Leesburg WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 Admissions Jean Lynch, Leesburg Kathy Greider, North Webster Dismissal Kenneth Ott, North Webster Births STAHLMAN, Shad Alan . Shad Alan was born to Mr. and Mrs. James L. Stahlman of 401 S. Nappanee St., Nappanee, on Thursday afternoon, June 29, in the Goshen Hospital. Shad weighed in at eight pounds, . .two ounces and measured 19*2 inches long. The. baby’s mother is the former Nancy Cumberland of Milford. He has one sister, Trisha, who is five years old. Maternal grandmother is Mary Gunderlock of Milford. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mr. Kenneth L. Stahlman of Saint Mary’s, Ohio, and the paternal great-grandmother is Mary Dangler of Lima, Ohio.

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ROBINSON, Richard Lee Mr. 'and Mrs. Dennis Robinson of r 2 Warsaw became the parents of an eight pound, four ounce son, Richard Lee, on June 28. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wolferman of Syracuse. c Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolferman of Milford are the maternal/ great-grandparents. y MITCHELL, Joshua David Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mitchell, North Webster, are the parents of a baby boy born June 25 at Goshen hospital. The little boy has been named Joshua David. »' Maternal grandparents are Mr. and .Mrs. Tam j Kruger, North Webster. MrVand Mrs. Dick Mitchell, North Webster, are the paternal grandparents. MIGNERY infant Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mignery of r 2 Syracuse are the parents of a daughter born on Wednesday, June 28, at Goshen Hospital. ROBISON infant Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Robison, r 5 Syracuse, are the parents of a son born at Elkhart Hospital on Wednesday, June 28. Syracuse EMS J Syracuse ambulance crewmen took Linda Waterson, 40, r 2 box 260 Syracuse, to Goshen Hospital at 6:07 a.m. Thursday, June 29, after she became ill in her home. The Cromwell unit had been.: summoned first. Ivy Dettwiler, 66, r 3 box 5583 Syracuse, became ill while trimming shrubs at her home at 1:38 p.m. Wednesday, June 28. Mrs. Dettwiler was taken to the

Obituaries

Garrett L. Fruchey Sept. 22, 1899 — June 28,1978 Garrett L. Fruchey, 78, of r 2 Pierceton, and brother of Mrs. Erma Vanator, Leesburg, died Wednesday at 3:45 a.m. at Parkview Memorial Hospital in Fort Wayne. Cause of death was injuries suffered in ah auto accident which occurred June 2 on U.S. 30, east of Pierceton. Fruchey is the 10th highway fatality victim in Kosciusko County this year. The victim received a fractured leg, skull fracture and internal injuries when his vehicle and one operated by James E. Poe, 40, of 1908 Robin Dr., Warsaw, collided at the intersection of County Rd. 900 E and U.S. 30, one and. one-half miles east of Pierceton. Police said the Fruchey auto was en route north on the county road and Poe was eastbound on U.S. 30 when the broadside collision occurred. Born in Noble County, September 22,1899, he was the son of Harvey arid Laura (Paulus)

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fire station and waited for transport by ambulance crewmen to Goshen Hospital. A Lake Wawasee man, Steve Betell, went to the fire station at 11:15 am. Friday, June 28, saying he fell on a floor joist and ran his tooth through his upper /lip. He was advised to see his / doctor. / At 12:23 p.m. Friday, June 28, Kathy Schrock, r 3 box 17 Syracuse, reported her son, David, four, had caught his left foot in a swing set. The boy had a small laceration on his foot. Deborah Greer, 16, 119 W. Portland St., Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital at 12:47' p.m. Friday, June 28, by the Syracuse ambulance after becoming ill in her home. Jill Connoley, 18, r 1 box 283H1 Syracuse, became ill at 6:46 p.m. Sunday, July 2. She came to the Syracuse fire station but was taken to Goshen Hospital in the Milford ambulance. Syracuse ambulance crewmen were called at 9:14 a m. Saturday, July 1, to 701 N. Huntington St., where Minnie Blough, 80, was ill. She was taken to Goshen Hospital. Syracuse crewmen were summoned at 9:22 p.m. Saturday, July 1, to the Anchor Bar parking lot where a woman reportedly had become unconscious. They found she had left when they arrived. Bystanders said the woman was taken home by her husband. William Dolbh, 62, r 1 Cromwell, Fascination Place, suffered , pains in his lower left side and the Syracuse . ambulance was summoned at 9:56 p.m. Saturday, July 1. Mr. Dolbh, who had undergone surgery on May 8, was transported to Goshen Hospital. William J. Bond, 55, 308 Trook

Fruchey and had resided on his farm near Pierceton since 1940. His wife, the former Addie W. Ayres, preceded him in death January 16,1977. Survivors include one brother, Dan Fruchey, r 1 Columbia City; four sisters, Mrs. Alice Wolfis, Mrs. Itha McKown, Mrs. Ardith Pheister, all Os near Columbia City, and Mrs. Erma Vanator, of near Leesburg. i Services were conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at the Smith Funeral Home, Columbia City. Howard Ahrns April 22,1920 — June 28,1978 Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church at Findlay, Ohio, for Howard E. Ahrns, brother of Donald B. Ahrns of Milford. Ahrns died Wednesday, June 28, at 11:30 p.m. in the Blanchard Valley Hospital after an apparent heart attack. ■* Born in Deshler, Ohio, on April 2,1920, he was the son of William F. and Ethel (Trutt) Ahrns. He

Ct., Marion, was reported to be suffering from chest pains while at r 2 box 112 Syracuse, at 5:42 p.m. Sunday, July 2. Syracuse ambulance crewmen took him to Goshen Hospital. Ambulance was called at 11:35 p.m. Sunday, July 2, to r 5 box 155 Syracuse, where Betty Satterfield, 55, 519 Rex St., Muncie, became ill with stomach pains. She was taken to Goshen Hospital. Michael Gardner, 25, r 1 box 1023, Cromwell, was treated by Syracuse ambulance crewmen at 4:39 p*m. Tuesday, July 4, for a laceration to his upper lip. He was advised to go to Goshen Hospital for further treatment. Ambulance crewmen were called at 8:44 p.m. Monday, July 3, to r 4 box 202, Syracuse, where a hysterical woman was reportedly creating a disturbance. She was taken to Elkhart Hospital. Crewmen were called at 10:11 am. and later at 2:29 p.m. Tuesday, July 4, to r 1 box 199, Syracuse, where Marilyn J. Skaggs, 46, had become ill. Crewmen were advised that Mrs. Skaggs had undergone open heart surgery over three years ago and had recently been ill with a heart condition. They contacted the Warner ambulance of Elkhart to take Mrs. Skaggs to an Indianapolis hospital. Edith Baumgartner, 74, 109 E. Catherine St., Milford, was injured Monday, July 3, when she reportedly fell out of a car at the Syracuse city park. Ambulance crewmen said she complained of pain in her right ankle and upper leg. She was advised : to contact her doctor, as she did not want to go to the hospital. Crewmen treated her for a cut on the left elbow. >

married Mary Church on July 1, 1942. She survives. Surviving with the widow and Milford brother are a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Cheryl) Newman of Eugene, Oreg.; another brother, William J. Ahrns of Deshler; and one granddaughter. Arhns was a corporation pilot for Marathon Oil Co., for 30 years. He retired in 1966 from the Army Air Force reserves after 20 years of service. He moved to Findlay in 1946 from Waco, Texas' He was a captain in the Army Air Force during World War 11. A 25-year member of the BPOE, he was also a member of Sycamore Lodge 520 F & AM, Deshler; Royal Arch Masons 201, Deshler; and the Toledo chapter of the Quiet Birdman, an international pilots’ organization. He was a member of the United Methodist Church. Mrs. Clarence Eyer Aug. 13,1912 —July 2,1978 Mrs. Clarence (Ruth Eleanor) Eyer, 65, r 2 Hess Ave., Lake Wawasee, Syracuse, died at 11:15 a.m. Sunday, July 2, in Goshen Hospital where she had been a patient since May 16. She had been ill with cancer. She was born in Middlebury, August 3, 1912. Her father was Wesley C. Troyer and her mother, Blanche (Musser) Troyer. On April 28,1935, she was married at Middlebury to Clarence Eyer, who survives. They had moved back to this area in 1976 from West Lafayette. Mrs. Eyer was a retired accountant and had been in charge of ticket shies at Stewart Hall at Purdue University. She was a member of the Calvary United Methodist Church of Syracuse, Psi lota Zi -sorority at Purdue, and the Optimisses of Optimists International. Surviving beside her husband are one daughter, Mrs. Don ( Jane) E. Jepson of Davenport, Iowa; three sons, Clarence, Jr., of Springfield, Va., Lee of Pensacola, Fla., and Jon of San Francisco, Calif.; 12 grandchildren; one brother, Glen Troyer ,of South Bend; and a sister, Mrs. Orlo (Irene) Rogers of Lake Wawasee arid Phoenix, Ariz. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. today (Wednesday) in Harris Funeral Home at

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Milford EMS The Milford emergency service was busy during the past week. Thursday, June 29, a call was received at 4 a.m. A rural Milford lady was transported to Goshen Hospital emergency room. She suffered a possible stroke. At 9:25 a.m. two Milford persons were injured in an auto accident on SR 15 and CR 1250. A 25-year-old lady suffered knee lacerations and complained of not being able to move her leg. An, 81-year-old man suffered lacerations to left temple and left elbow. He also complained of pain in his left shoulder. Both were transported to the Goshen Hospital emergency room. Friday, June 30, a man suffering shortness of breath was transported to Goshen Hospital. Sunday, July 2, a call was received at 8:50 a.m. reporting a Dewart Lake man was choking and having difficulty breathing. He suffered a heart attack and Milford EMS crew applied CCPR en route to Goshen Hospital. The man was reported dead by emergency room doctors. While returning back to Milford the crew received a call reporting a young lady slipped and fell down some stairs by Campbell’s Food Market. She suffered lower back injuries and had no feeling in her left leg. She was transported to Kosciusko Community Hospital emergency room. At 7:05 p.m. Sunday, an 18-year-old girl was transported to Goshen Hospital for the Syracuse EMS. She was complaining of chest pains and had had a history? of hea rt problems. / Another call was received at 11:10 p.m. from a lady at the Maple Leaf Trailer Court. She was suffering cardiac pain and was transported to the Goshen Hospital emergency room.

Syracuse, with Rev. Ross Cook officiating. Burial was in Gracelawn cemetery, Middlebury. Hollis C. Clark Funeral services for HOllis Cordial Clark, 72, r 5 Syracuse, who died at 9:45 a.m. Sunday, July 2, in Goshen Hospital, were held at 10:30 a.m. today (Wednesday) in the Kyle Funeral Home in Alexandria. Rev. Clifton Richardson, pastor of the Alexandria Baptist Church, officiated. Burial was in Forestville Cerrietery, Summitville. A native of Summitville, he was born September 19, 1905. He was a retired foreman with a division of the General Motors Corp., Anderson, and moved to Goshen 14 years ago. On, August H, 1928 he married Lois Mae Hull, who survives, with two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Rebecca) Chambers of Anderson, and Mrs. Earl (Priscilla) Morris, Alexandria; six grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Agnes Dean, East Gary. North Webster youth charged after accident Mark A. Walgamuth, 18, r 2 North Webster, was charged with driving under the influence of intoxicating beverages following an auto accident at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, July 2, on CR 500 N about two miles southwest of North Webster. Police said the, Walgamuth auto was reportedly following two other vehicles when he attempted to pass. The car went out of control and hit a tree in the yard of Carol Salle.’ r 2 North Webster. Police listed damage at SI,OOO to the car and S2OO to the Salle yard and tree. REPORTS DAMAGE TO UNIT DOOR David Roth of r 5 Syracuse reported to Kosciusko County police last week that the door to his mobile home unit had been damaged by vandals. Roth reported the door was kicked in and the screen slashed.

f <K> yj^ ,z/ '"***** INJURED IN MISHAP— Brenda Ratcliff. 25, box 311 Milford, shown on the stretcher above, and Ronald Brown, 81, box 41 Milford, were both injured in a accident at 9:20 a.n>. Thursday, June 29, at the intersection of SR 15 and CR 1250 N in Milford. Ratcliff, driving a 1971 Chevy, suffered abrasions to the leg. Brown, operating a 1976 Ford, sustained abrasions to the face and a bruised right shoulder. Both were taken to Goshen Hospital by Milford emergency medical service. The mishap occurred when Brown, who had stopped at the intersection, pulled out in front of the Ratcliff car which was on SR 15. The Ratcliff car hit the Brown vehicle broadside. A total of 11,500 damage was estimated for each car. Investigating were state troopers Michael Swallow and Michael Barnett.

Court news

The following couples have applied for a marriage license in the office of county clerk, Jean Messmore: Rodman-Biltz . James Howard Rodman, 35, North Webster and Linda Sue Biltz, 26, r 3 Pierceton Cook-Mdrling Bobby R. Cook, 39, 601 South Oak. Syracuse and Betty Lou Marling, 32, 113 East Carroll St., Syracuse Complaint Thomas W. Freel vs Homer and Vivian Graber, r 1 North Webster. Plaintiff asks for an order placing him in possession of the property described in the complaint, a judgment in the sum of $7,000 and for any and all other just and proper relief, j Damages Lakeview Terrace Mobile Home Association vs Lakeview Terrace Mobile Home Park, Inc., Lewis Neibert and Jennie Neibert, r 1 Leesburg. Plaintiff asks for judgment against the defendants, separately and severally, in the sum of $140,000, the costs of this action and for all other just and proper relief in the premises. Complaint On Account Ray Yoder vs John Moore, r ,1 Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $400.46, for cost of action and all other proper relief. - Complaint To Foreclose Real Estate Mortgage State Bank of Syracuse vs Frank W. Dagenhardt and Patricia A. Dagenhardt, r 2 box 283 Syracuse and First Federal Savings and Loan Association' of

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Logansport. Plaintiff asks for judgment against the defendants, Frank W. Dagenhardt and Patricia A. Dagenhardt. husband and wife, both jointly Snd severally, in the sum of $31,000. with interest thereon as provided in the aforesaid promissorynotes, until paid, for attorney’s fees in the amount of $4,000 and S4O tiUe continuation expense, taxes, insurance premiums and other expenses with regard to said real estate and that each of said mortgages be foreclosed as against all defendants hereto and that the equity of redemption of each of said defendants be fo/ever barred and the real estate hereinabove described so mortgaged to plaintiff as aforesaid be sold by the sheriff of Kosciusko Couhty as provided by law to satisfy the amount due plaintiff together with costs of this action and for all further and proper relief in the premises. Violations No operator’s• license — Amerocia V. Ofind, 22, Syracuse. S4O 7 Driving under the influence —

Public Meeting Monday, July 17 7:30 P.M. At Syracuse Town Hall The Turkey Creek Township Advisory Board and trustee will discuss possible need fST', and use of, Federal Revenue Sharing Funds ($45,396). Senior Citizens are especially invited to attend.

Phillip J. Hartman, 37, Syracuse. $57 driver s livense probation one year, also speeding, $35 Furnishing alcohol to a minor — Brian Fick. Syracuse, s7a, Indiana State Farm, three months, suspended , Speeding — John J. Conway, 18, North Webster, $35; Kenneth A. Shaw, 20, Syracuse, $45; Sharon A. Davidson, 20, Syracuse,s4o No life belts — Clifford A. Schacht, 25, Syracuse. $35 Improper passing — Rodney L. Mock, 22, Syracuse, S4O Disregarded stop sign — Karman C. Kime. 25, Syracuse, $35 ' . No vehicle inspection — Douglas A .Rassi, 18, Milford, $35 Bumper height — David L. Keim, 17, Syracuse, $35 JAILED Mario Rodriquez, . 20, of Milford, was arrested last week on Kosciusko County Court warrants for battery (Class A Misdemeanor) and criminal mischief (Class B Misdemeanor). Rodriquez was held in lieu of SSOO bond. °