The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 July 1978 — Page 4

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HIE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., July 26,1978

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., July 26,1978

Hospital notes

KCH MONDAY. JULY 17 Dismissals Randall W. Scott, Leesburg M. Joan Folk, Leesburg TUESDAY, JULY 18 Admission Deberean G. Amador, Leesburg Dismissal Daniel B. Andrews, Syracuse THURSDAY, JULY 20 Admissions Deßora J. Royce, North Webster Baby girl Royce, North Webster Tina M. Davis, Syracuse Dismissals Gary F. Black, North Webster Herbert F. Metge, Leesburg FRIDAY, JULY 21 Admissions Albert Blankenship, Leesburg Cindy L. Rogers, Syracuse Dismissal Deberean G. Amador, Leesburg SATURDAY, JULY 22 Admission Hershel Albert, Leesburg Dismissals Deßora Royce and daughter, North Webster William Wimmer, North Webster SUNDAY, JULY 23 Admission Shirle Fishbaugh, North Webster Goshen ( TUESDAY, JULY 18 Dismissals Donald Greene, r 5 Syracuse

Obituaries

James Irwin Feb. 12,1912 —July 19,1978 Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July 22, in the Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw, for James William “Bill” Irwin, 66, of Ponderosa Campground. r 1 North Webster. Rev.

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Jennifer McKinstry, r 3 Edna Yoder, 530 S. Main St., Syracuse WEDNESDAY, JULY 19 Dismissals Violet LeCount, r 5 Syracuse _ Doris Stahly, r 4 Syracuse THURSDAY. JULY 20 Admissions Michael J. Brouillette, Fourth and Henry Streets, Milford Earl Walters, r 1 North Webster Dismissal Mrs. Dean Jessup and infant daughter, f 2 Syracuse FRIDAY. JULY 21 Dismissal Edward LeCount, r 5 Syracuse SATURDAY, JULY 22 Admissions Jill L. Conley, 1 Syracuse Rosalee; Ginther, r 1 Cromwell Dismissal Earl Walters, r 1 North Webster SUNDAY, JULY 23 Admissions Carl D Clemons, 706 S. Huntington, Syracuse Edith I. Baumgartner, Milford Dismissals Michael James Brouillette Julia VianHorn, r 5 Syracuse MONDAY, JULY 24 Admission Grace Neff, r 1 Milford In memoriam But the river flows between And our aching hearts are calling To the shadows dark and grey

David Abel officiated. Burial was in Oakwood cemetery, Warsaw. Mr. Irwin died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 11:08 p.m. Wednesday, July 19, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. He was retired from the Magnavox Company at Fort Wayne where he had resided prior to moving to North Webster in 1974. /He was born February 12, 1912 in Nowata, Okla., the son ot Ora and Theresa (McDoorman) Irwin. He was married in 1936 to the former Ruth Wright, who survives, with one daughter, Mrs. Wayne (Sue) Hutts of Hurst. Texas; one son, Earl Brown of Fort Wayne; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild; a sister, Mrs. John (Helen) Schmidt of Marion, and a brother, Arthur Irwifi of Montpelier. Mr. Irwin was a member of Christ United Methodist Church of Fort Wayne arid was a 25-year member of the Magnavox Club.

For the dear one that has left us One year ago today. Sadly missed by Husband, Cindy, P. J., Terry, Cathy, Carl 111, and Deb, and ail who loved her so much. In Loving Memory of Antoinette Holmes who passed away July 25,1977. She has gone across the river To the shore of ever green How we long to see her dear face Cards of thanks We wish to thank our many friends, neighbors, relatives, and businesses for the beautiful flowers, visits, cards, prayers, and many acts of kindness shown to us during the extended illness and following the death of our loved one, Mr. Cletus S. Myers. Our special thanks to Bro. Robert Greenwood for his visits and prayers; the Milford Christian Church; Dr. Rheinheimer, for all his help and concern; the Home Health Care Center in Warsaw; and Mr. Wade Mishler. May God bless each of you. Mrs. Priscella Myers Chuck, Betty Christi and Sherry Syracuse EMS Linda Taylor, 35, r 1 Leesburg, became ill and unconscious while driving on SR 13 across from an area doctor’s office at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 20. Syracuse ambulance crewmen administered oxygen and took her to Kosciusko Community Hospital. At 8:50 a m. Thursday, July 20, Minnie Blough, 80, 701 N. Huntington St., Syracuse, became ill, complaining of shortness of breath. Ambulance crewmen administered oxygen and took her to Goshen Hospital. Mrs. Charles Stafford, r 3 box 35 Syracuse, came to the station

Court news

Wolf — Donald L. Wolf, 410 W. Section, Milford and Barbara E. Wolf, 611 Vernon, Ironton, Ohio. The couple was married March 18, 1978 and separated May 18, 1978. The husband requests the court grant him a dissolution of marriage and that he not be held responsible for the debts. Rivich Barbara Jo Rivich, r 2 box 44F Leesburg and Michael Eugene Rivich, box 183 Sumava Resorts. Married August 25,1973, the couple separated April 1, 1978. Petitioner asks for dissolution of marriage, fair division of property and all further and proper relief. Sloan — Bridget J. Sloan, 215 S. Main St., Apt. 3 Milford and Donald E. Sloan, Pierceton. Married January 23, 1978, the couple separated July 9, 1978. Petitioner asks for dissolution of marriage and for all other relief proper including the restoration of her maiden name of Bridget J. Wolford. Wright — Catharine M. Wright, box 161 Milford and Robert Wesley Wright, 103 James St., Milford. The couple was married September 1, 1973. They separated June 7,1978. Petitioner asks that marriage be dissolved, that respondent be ordered to pay petitioner’s attorneys’ fees, for custody of the minor child, a reasonable sum of money for the support and maintenance of the minor child, fair division of property, costs and all other proper relief. Damages Martha Biberstine and Harold Biberstine vs Tom McClain doing business as McClain Realty, r 1 Sandpoint, Syracuse. Plaintiff, Martha Biberstine, asks for judgment against the defendant in the sum of SIOO,OOO, costs and all further relief. Plaintiff, Harold Biberstine, asks for judgment in the amount of $50,000, costs and all further relief. Maria Guadalupe Cervantes asks the court that her petition be approved and that the court make an order and decree

at 8:05 p.m. Thursday, July 30, when she had trouble breathing. She was advised to go to the hospital and be checked by a doctor. William Scherer, 20, r 3 box 151A Syracuse, was stung by a bee at 5:24 p.m. Wednesday, July 19, which resulted in a generalized swelling and rash. He was taken to Goshen Hospital in the Syracuse ambulance; Syracuse ambulance crewmen were summoned, at 10:55 p.m. Friday, July 21, to Fascination Place, Cromwell, where Jacqline Harper, 42, of Dalton, 111., had difficulty breathing. The patient refused treatment and was advised to see a doctor. At 11:30 p.m. Friday, July 21, Olivia Hughes, tripped on the floor mat at the Weatherhead Corp, plant, falling on her elbow and shoulder. Syracuse ambulance was notified, but she was taken to Goshen Hospital in the Milford arnbukr ce. Carol Mosher, 33, 2718 Smith Rd., Fort Wayne, tripped on a stairway about 8 p.m. Friday, July 21 and injured her foot at r 1 box 252 Syracuse. Her foot was treated during the evening, but at 11:30 am. Saturday, July 22, Syracuse ambulance crewmen were summoned. They reported a possible fracture of the foot, placed a short leg air splint on the foot, and took her to Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne. Crewmen were called to r 5 Musquabuck Park, Trailer 18A at 8:10 p.m. Saturday, July 22, when Emma Brazell, 42, 2206 Delaware, Mishawaka, suffered chest pains and was unconscious for five minutes. Crewmen applied mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and took her to Goshen Hospital. Darla Ringler, seven, 212 W. North St., Syracuse, was brought to the fire station at 12:06 p.m. Sunday, July 23, after she had run her left hand through a glass door, suffering lacerations and scratches to her left forearm. She was treated by Syracuse crewmen and taken to Goshen Hospital by her father.

changing her name to Maria Guadalupe Cruz. Marsh Supermarkets vs Frederick E. Schultz, r 1 lot 5 Leesburg. Plaintiff asks for judgment in the amount of $25.05, for cost of action and all other proper relief. In the June 21 issue of this paper, this column noted that Helfrich’s had filed a claim against Kim Sullivan, box 284 Leesburg. Judgment in this case has been satisfied. Petition To Establish Time And Place Os Birth Maria Guadalupe Cervantes, box 562 Milford, asks that the date and place of her birth be judicially determined. Grumme-Niles Don Wesley Grumme, 25, r 3 box 568 Syracuse and Paula Lee Niles, 21, r 3 box 568 Syracuse Knisely-Lantz John Vance Knisely, 27, r 1 Leesburg and Lori Lynn Lantz, 20, box 240 North Webster Hall-Nyikos Arnold Vem Hall, 18, r 1 North Webster and Mary Margaret Nyikos, 19, r 1 North Webster Complaint Dr. Richard Henderson and Deane Henderson vs Stewart A. Walker, Ronald A. Richey and Walkers Roofing Company, SR 13, North Webster. Plaintiff asks for judgment in the amount of S9OO for cost of action and all other proper relief. Violations No boat lights — Cledus H. Mast, 19, Syracuse, $35 Insufficient life savers — Leonard G. Popow, 23, Syracuse, $35 Speeding — Timothy S. Hammon, 19, Syracuse, S4O; Craig W. Luttman, 17, Syracuse, $45; Daniel D. Andrews, 18, Syracuse, $35; Shari A. Elder, 19, Syracsue, $35 Expired chauffer’s license — Nancy E. Prickett, 42, Syracuse, $35 Expired plate — Milo R. Weaver, 25, Cromwell, $35; Jane L. Shepherd, 28, Leesburg, $35 Dangerous boat operation — Jim H. Langsenkamp, 18, Syracuse,s3s No vehicle inspection — Frank Alvarado, 20, Milford, $35 SlAßAmfe SHOP One Mile North, 4 Miles West Os Milford • Pick-Up Covers • Regular Tarps • Boot Covers • Fitted Tarps Or Any Kind Os Cov*r Mad* To Order Also W*ath*r Proofing And Repair Open 5 Days A Week 8 A.M.-6 P.M. Closed Fridays And Sundays

Arthur E. Davis, 62, r 4 box 89 Syracuse, became ill while mowing his lawn and lost consciousness at 3:47 p.m. Tuesday, July 25. Syracuse ambulance crewmen, who said he suffered a possible stroke, administered oxygen en route to Goshen Hospital. Milford EMS The Milford Emergency Medical Service answered three calls during the past week. The first was last Friday when a lady tripped and fell at Weatherhead. She complained of pain in the shoulder and was transported to the Goshen Hospital emergency room. On Sunday the EMS squad was called to an accident on CR 1300. The lady was dead when the squad arrived at the scene. Monday, July 24, a man became dizzy and sick at Brock Manufacturing. He was transported to Goshen Hospital’s emergency room. Births MEERZO, Jessica A daughter, Jessica, was born at 3:53 a.m. today, Wednesday, July 26, to Mark and Sharon Meerzo of r 1 Cromwell, Lake Wawasee. She was born at home and tipped the scales at eight pounds, 14 ounces. Jessica is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Webb of Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meerzo of Austin, Texas. HURSEY, Samantha Shay Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Hursey of r 2 Syracuse became the parents of their first child, a daughter, Samantha Shay, at 6 a.m. Monday, July 24. Samantha Shay tipped the scales at eight pounds, one ounce. Her mother is the former Renee Anglin. Maternal grandparents are Mr.

Failure to inspect — Susan M. Yoder, 18, Milford, $35 Speeding — Michael A. Clark, 26, Syracuse Expired boat registration — Joan Buletty, 19, Syracuse, $35

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and Mrs. Leo Anglin of Leesburg. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Hursey of r 2 Syracuse. Paternal greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hursey of Cromwell and Mrs. Etna Ott of Kimmell. JESSUP, Paige Riley A daughter, Paige Riley Jessup, was born at 4:43 a m. Tuesday, July 18, in Goshen Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jessup, r 2 Syracuse. Paige weighed seven pounds, 14 and one-half ounces, and was 20 and one-half inches long. The Jessups also have a son, Silas, aged 20 months. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fryar of Westville, are the maternal grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Jessup of Hanna, the paternal grandparents. Greatgrandparents are: maternal. Mr. and Mrs. William Fryar of Wantah, and paternal, Mrs. Ina Greiger of Hanna. MYERS, Amanda Marie Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Myers, r 3 box 278 >,AAA Angola, are the parents of a baby girl, Amanda Marie, born July 6 in Cameron Hospital, Angola. Amanda is the couple’s first child. She weighed in at seven pounds, nine and one-half ounces, and was 21 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kirkdorfer of Syracuse. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kent Myers of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Carl Bercaw of Butler is the paternal greatgrandmother. Mrs. Myers is the former Susan Kirkdorfer of Syracuse.

LEGALS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PROPOSED ADDITIONAL appropriations Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Tippecanoe Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana that the Advisory Board of said Township at their regular meeting place at 7:00 P.M on the 10 Day of August 1978 will meet and consider the following ap propriations from Federal Revenue Sharing Funds. ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1978 Federal Revenue Sharing FundsTo: Fire Fighting Equipment $12,000 00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon The Additional Appropriation as finally made will be referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners which board upon receipt will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the county Auditors office of said county, or at such place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any such additional ap propriation may be heard. Interested tax payers may inquire of the county auditor when and where such hearing will be held John J. Kussmaul, Trustee Jy.26 A.2

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