The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 August 1978 — Page 4
THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., August 16,1978
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Hospital notes
KCH MONDAY, AUG. 7 Dismissal George G. Chapin, Leesburg TUESDAY, AUG. 8 Admission Samuel Timmons, Leesburg Dismissal William Brown, Leesburg WEDNESDAY, AUG. 9 Admission Nixola C. Atkinson, Syracuse THURSDAY, AUG. 10 Admission Donald Wallace, Leesburg Dismissal Samuel L. Timmons, Leesburg SATURDAY, AUG. 12 Dismissal Donald D. Wallace, Leesburg SUNDAY, AUG. 13 Admissions Louis Oler, North Webster Nathan Amador, Leesburg Tina Mullins, Milford Goshen TUESDAY, AUG. 8 Admissions Mabel C. Deardorff, Turtle Bay Park,Syracuse Dismissals Verne Wyatt, r 1 North Webster WEDNESDAY, AUG. 9 Admissions Wanda N. Stoner, r 4 Syracuse Cheryl S. Harper, r 2 Syracuse Dismissal Mrs. Lee Sloan and infant daughter, 231 W. Portland, Syracuse THURSDAY. AUG. 10 Admissions Christina L. Hile, r 2 Syracuse Robert D. Holcomb, r 5 Syracuse Terry L. Kirkwood, r 4 Syracuse Dismissal Lonnie Clem, r 3 Syracuse FRIDAY.AUG.iI Dismissals Hazel M. Neibert, 419 E. Boston St., Syracuse Wanda Stoner, r 4 Syracuse Mrs. Neil Olson and infant son, r 2 Milford SATURDAY, AUG. 12 Admission Jeremy Ott, r 1 Syracuse Dismissals Mrs. Paul Pritchard and infant
Obituaries
Larry Cupp dies of injuries suffered in car-cycle crash
Larry C. Cupp, 28, r 2 Syracuse, died at 5 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 13, in Saint Joseph Hospital, Fort Wayne, of injuries received m a motorcycle-car accident near the Midway Theater on U. S. 33 July 1 near Goshen. Police said Cupp suffered burns over 90 per cent of his body
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daughter, 102 N. Shore Drive, Syracuse Christina Lynn Hile,, r 2 Syracuse Mrs. Thomas Harper and infant son, r 2 Syracuse SUNDAY, AUG. 13 Dismissals Mabie C. Deardorff, Turtle Bay Park, Syracuse Robert Holcomb, r 5 Syracuse Mrs. Danny Richardson and infant daughter, r 2 North Webster. Ronda E. Troxel, r 1 Leesburg MONDAY, AUG. 14 Admissions Kerry Yoder, r 1 Syracuse Barbara Hay, Syracuse Dismissal Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Davy Troxel, r 1 Leesburg ED STUTZMAN HAS OPEN HEART SURGERY Ed Stutzman, Kokomo, a former Milford resident and brother of Mrs. Ben Kaiser of Milford, underwent open heart surgery on Tuesday in Saint Vincent’s Hospital in Indianapolis. Cards may be addressed to him in-care-of the hospital at box 40509, 2001 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, Ind. 46260. DONNA MILLER HOME Miss Donna Miller of r 1 Milford was released from the Indiana University Hospital, Indianapolis, on Saturday. She had undergone surgery on Friday, Aug. 4. She was brought to Milford by her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. David Cory of Indianapolis. Births SLOAN, Amy Lee A daughter, Amy Lee, was born at 6:05 a m. Monday, Aug. 7, in Goshen Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sloan, 231 W. Portland St., Syracuse. Amy is the Sloan’s first child. She weighed in at birth at five pounds, 11 ounces, and was 19 inches in length. Maternal grandfather is Dale Thompson of North Webster, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sloan of Syracuse. Mrs. Daniel Burkholder of New Paris is the paternal great-grandmother PRITCHARD, Amy Suzanne Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Pritchard, 102 N. Shore Dr..
when his 1967 Harley-Davidson motorcycle crashed into the back of a car driven by Jose L. Diaz, 39, of 314 W. Wilkinson St., Goshen, who had just driven from the Drive-in Theater. He was born in March, 1954, in Sidney, Ohio and lived near
Syracuse, are the parents of their first daughter, Amy Suzanne, bom at 1:31 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 9, in Goshen Hospital. The Pritchards also have a son, Mathew, aged six. Amy weighed eight pounds, 14 ounces at birth, and was 21 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Robbins of Bourbon and paternal, Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Pritchard of Seal Beach, Calif. The baby also has a paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Xenia Grant of Seal Beach. HARPER, Ryan Christopher Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harper of r 2 Syracuse are the parents of their first child, a seven pound, nine and one-fourth ounce son, Ryan Christopher, born on Thursday, Aug. 10,- at Goshen Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Parker of Kimmell and Mrs. Harmon Harper, Cromwell. Great-grandmothers of the newborn are Mrs. Roy Parker, Kimmell, Mrs. Ralph Warren of Mentone, Mrs. Erla Minnich, Piqua, Ohio, and Mrs. L- H. Jennings, Sarasota, Fla. TROXEL, Nathan Andrew, Mr. and Mrs. Davy Troxel are the parents of their first son, Nathan Andrew, born Wednesday, Aug. 9, at 10:54 p.m. in the Goshen Hospital. Troxel’s also have a daughter, Sally, age two. Nathan weighed nine pounds, three ounces and was 20* 2 inches long Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christner of Peru and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Troxel of Fort Wayne. Maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Harry Christner of Amboy and paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Troxell and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kitchen, all of Fort Wayne. HOLLAR, Christy Sue, Mr. and Mrs. LaDoit Hollar of r 2 Milford are the parent of their first child, a daughter, Christy Sue, born Wednesday, Aug. 9, in Elkhart Hospital, at 5:30 a m. Christy weighed six pounds and was 19*2 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arnott of Nappanee and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollar of Leesburg. Maternal great-grandparents are Mrs. Bertha Kurtz of Nappanee and Mr. and Mrs. Donovan
Syracuse and with a Goshen brother, James Cupp, 1009 N. sth St. He was employed by An-derson-Bolling, Inc. of Goshen. Surviving are the Goshen brother and 10 other brothers and sisters; also a son. Jeremy. Funeral services were scheduled for 1:30 p.m. today (Wednesday) in the Cromes Funeral Home at Sidney, Ohio. Burial will be in Shelby Memory Gardens, Sidney. Charles W. Moses July 16, 1908 —Aug. 10,1978 Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 13, in the Harris Funeral Home for Charles W. Moses, 70, 635 S. Front St., who died at 9:52 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 10, in Goshen Hospital where he was a patient three weeks. Rev. Ross Cook conducted the services. Burial was in Syracuse Cemetery. Mr. Moses had retired as a switchman from the B & O Railroad and also as police and fire dispatcher for the Syracuse Fire Department about two years ago. He was born in Garrett July 16, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. George (Nellie Gingery) Moses and lived in the Syracuse community 15 years, coming from Chicago. Surviving are the widow, the former Annie Benzamine; three sisters, Mrs. Frank (Lucille) Gibbs, Cedar Lake, Mrs. Eugene (Mabel) Hughes of Hemet, Calif., and Mrs. Robert (Virgil) Strauch of Calumet City, Ill.; and two brothers, George Moses of Lansing, 111., and Robert Moses of Valparaiso.
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Arnott also of Nappanee. Paternal great-grandfather is Lawrence Hollar. RICHARDSON daughter Mr. and Mrs. Danny Richardson, r 2 North Webster, are the parents of a daughter, born Saturday, Aug. 12, in Goshen Hospital. In memoriam In memory of Jerry Byrd H who passed away on August 18. 1975. Little Angels When God calls little children to dwell with Him above, We mortals sometime question the wisdom of His love. For no heartache compares with the death of one small child Who does so much to make our world seem wonderful and mild. Perhaps God tires of calling the aged to his fold, So He picks a rosebud before it can grow old..
Court news
Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for a marriage license in the office of county clerk Jean Messmore: Antonides-Ransbottom Barton Doyle Antonides, 19, box 774 Syracuse and Collen Mae Ransbottom, 19, 1015 E. Sheridan, Warsaw Howard-Lozano Sterling Thomas Howard, 23, 211 W. Fort Wayne Street, Warsaw and Nora Elizabeth Lozano, 18, 119 W. Portland, Syracuse. Richards-Crowe David Allen Richards, Jr., 19, r 2 box. 27 North Webster and Lorena Ann Crowe, 18, r 1 box 307 Warsaw Schrock-Boyer James Calvin Schrock, 19, 88 North Shore Drive, Syracuse and Jennifer Elaine Boyer, 18, 112 W E Long Street, Syracuse Campbell-Roach Steven Eugene Campbell, 21, r 1 box* 19 Kimmell and Colleen Alice Roach, 22, r 1 box 3310 Syracuse Small Claims Nellans-Loop-Oram Insurers vs Thomas Novelli, doing business as Novelli’s Resort Hotel, r 1 North Webster. Plaintiff asks for judgment in the amount of $692.65,- for cost of action and all other proper relief. Kosciusko Community Hospital vs Robert H. Edwards, box 55 Leesburg. Plaintiff asks for judgment in the amount of $59.55, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Mrs. Andrew Gilbert, 1501 Ranch Road, Warsaw vs Jack Vulgamott and Tom’s Electric, r 3 Syracuse. Plaintiff asks for judgment in the amount of $l9O, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Robert E. Snyder, doing business as North Webster Blue Flame vs John E. Smith, 20114th Street, Apt. 4 Winona Lake. Plaintiff asks for judgment of $178.02, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Robert E. Snyder, doing business as North Webster Blue Flame vs Roger Long and Mrs. Roger Long, r 3 Riley Memorial Beach, Pierceton. Plaintiff asks for judgment of $352.21, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Robert E. Snyder, doing business as North Webster Blue Flame ve Richard Kuhn, r 1 Leesburg. Plaintiff asks for judgment of $301.64, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Complaint And Petition For Declaratory Judgment And Mandate State of Indiana, on the relation of John C. Mason vs Joseph D. Cloud, director department of natural resources, state of Indiana. Plaintiff asks that the court issue an order mandating the defendant to extend his permit for the construction of a seawall as requested on December 2, 1977; that the court render a declaratory judgment finding that those provisions of IC
God knows how much we need them, and so He takes but few To make the land of Heaven more beautiful to view. Believing this is difficult still somehow we must try, The saddest word mankind knows will always be “Goodbye.” So when a little child departs, we who are left behind Must realize God loves children, Angels are hard to find. Mom, Dad Sister and Brother Card of thanks The Roberts family would like to thank The State Bank of Syracuse and the Leesburg Grain Elevator for purchasing our 4-H steers at the Kosciusko County Fair auction. The Roberts family would also like to thank Gragg Equipment
13-2-11-5 wfiich provide that all activities of a defendant be held in abeyance after the filing of the action provided for in said statute and the further provisions entitling the department of natural resources to a temporary* restraining order without notice upon the mere verified showing of such activity on the part of the defendant is unconstitutional and violates the 14th amendment of the constitution of the United States and the constitution of the state of Indiana and trial rule 65; for such damages as are allowed by law in these matters and for all other proper relief in the premises. Complaint ' Harborside Condominium, Horizontal Property Regine, also known as Harborside Condominium Owners Assn., Inc. vs Argonaut Realty Corporation, Inc., Syracuse. Plaintiff asks judgment in the first count for $1,030.96 plus foreclosure of its lien, costs and all other proper relief. In the second count, plaintiff asks for an order from the court that the defendant comply with its agreement and convey said real estate to the plaintiff, for costs and all other proper relief. Judgment is asked in the amount of $20,000 in the third count of the complaint. In count IV, plaintiffs asks judgment in the sum of $13,332.95 or in the alternative, that the sum be placed in escrow for completion of the construction project known as phase IV. In the final count, plaintiffs asks that the defendant be enjoined from disposing of any of the units still in its possession until such time as the defendant dedicates the sewer line to the public, or in some other manner accepted to the court, it provides for the future maintenance and repair of said sewer line, or in the alternative, for a judgment in the sum of $120,000 so that the association may install its own sewer line, for costs and all other proper relief. Maria de Jesus Villareal, r 1 Milford, petitioner, asks the court for an order requiring her husband, Jorge Villareal, Weslaco Texas, to pay to the clerk of the court a reasonable sum of money for her use in the support and maintenance of the minor children and for attorneys’ fees, her costs and for all other proper relief which the premises may require. PLENARY Transfer Os Action Jay Clutter Custom Digging vs Joseph Moorehouse, r 1 Leesburg. Defendant asks for judgment in the amount of $3,000 and all other proper relief. Complaint For Possession For Non-Payment Os Rent Carrol M. Eiler and Marguerite I. Eiler, r 1 Leesburg vs John Dove and Carol L. Dove, r 2 Warsaw. Plaintiff asks for judgment in the amount of $530, for possession of said real estate, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Change Os Name Gerald Andrew McKay, r 1 Leesburg. Plaintiff asks that his name be changed to Gerald
Co. of Warsaw for taking the pictures at the Kosciusko Countv Fair auction. Milford EMS The Milford emergency unit answered one call during the past week. On Wednesday the unit went to the home of a rural Milford lady who became ill. She complained of dizziness and nausea. She was transported to the Goshen Hospital emergency room. Syracuse EMS Terry Kirkwood, 21, r 4 Syracuse, was injured at 12:36 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 10, when he fell while driving a fork lift which tipped over at Liberty Coach plant. Kirkwood, who sustained a possible fracture of the right shoulder and abrasions on the right side of his head, was taken to Goshen Hospital in the Syracuse ambulance.
Andrew Gregory and all other proper relief. Complaint For Possession For Non-Payment Os Rent Max and Faye Grubbs vs Betty Dotson, r 1 Leesburg. Plaintiff asks for judgment in the amount of $393.50, for possession of said real estate, cost of action and all other proper relief. Complaint For Declaratory Judgment C. D. Lawson vs Betty Jean Lawson, r 2 Syracuse. Plaintiff asks that a declaratory judgment be entered in his favor, declaring as follows: judgment and decree of divorce, insofar as it relates to the judgment of $7,000 in favor of plaintiff, C. D. Lawson, be declared a lien on lots numbered five and seven in Hillview Subdivision in Turkey Creek Township; that it be declared that said judgment shall bear interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum after six months from the date of entry of said judgment, which was July 6,1972 and that said interest be due and payable to plaintff; that the said judgment is at present due and owing lien subject to foreclosure by plaintiff, C. D. Lawson and for all costs herein laid out and expended and all other proper relief in the premises. SMALL CLAIMS Complaint Aqua Wells and Service, r 1 North Webster vs Bob Johnson, r 1 Milford. Plaintiff asks for judgment of $25.48, for cost of action and all other proper relief.
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Crewmen were called to the Smith-Walbridge Camp at 9:53 p.m. Wednesday where Tom Knapp, 18, r 3 box 75 Chesterton, suffered the possible dislocation of his left knee while walking. Crewmen placed a splint and backboard and transported him to Goshen Hospital. The patient .advised the same thing had happened about two years ago. Diana Cobbs, 23, r 1 box 20A Syracuse, became ill while working at Sea Nymph Plant No. 1 at 1:45 p.m. Friday, Aug. 11. She was taken to Goshen Hospital in the Syracuse ambulance. At 1:23 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 12, Barton Curtis, 15, 104 W. Main St., Syracuse, was injured at the Gas for Less .service station. A car ran into the gas pump and pinned Curtis, who had arm and chest abrasions. Syracuse EMS checked him out, his mother, Nancy Curtis, was to take youth to Goshen Hospital. Frank Wolf, 56, 5423 Hedgerow Dr., Indianapolis, was brought to the station at 8:31 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 12, suffering from sharp
Aqua Wells and Service, r 1 North Webster vs Argonaut Realty and Tom Leonard, box 596 Syracuse. Plaintiff asks for judgment of $709.43. for cost of action and all other proper relief. Aqua Wells and Service, r 1 North Webster vs Lours Van Doran, 1627 Brubaker. Warsaw. Plaintiff asks for judgment of $207.03, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Kosciusko Community Hospital vs Darrell Brookins and Connie J. Brookins, box 76 Leesburg. Plaintiff asks for judgment of $259.45. for cost of action and all other proper relief. Marriage Dissolutions Schubert — Jon M. Schubert, r 1 box 94 Syracuse and Lynn K. Schubert, r 1 box 94 Syracuse. Married January 29. 1977, the couple separated August 4, 1978. Petitioner asks for dissolution of marriage, fair division of properties and all other proper relief. James E. Fry, r 4 Syracuse, has filed a petition of marriage dissolution against Cynthia A. Fry, of r 4 in Noble County Circuit Court in Albion. The petition, filed on August 11. says the couple was married on the 13th day of July 1953 and separated on June 18, 1978. There are two minor children. Matthew P.. aged 17 and David T., 14. The petition says there has been an irretrievable breakdown ot tne marriage; that there is a modest amount of personal property; that the couple are owners of real estate; asks that the court make
pains in his upper abdomen. Syracuse EMS took him to Goshen Hospital. Syracuse crewmen were called at 8:13 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 13, to 513 S. Main St., Syracuse, after an unidentified lady called and advised there was an unconscious child at that address. When they arrived, no one was home, they summoned police who came to the house and went through it. but found no one. As they were leaving, the lady who lives there came home, but knew nothing about the call. David Keener, seven, of 131 E. Boston St., Syracuse, sustained a left arm laceration and abrasions to his left shoulder when he was hurt while riding his bicycle at 7:13 p.m. Monday, Aug. 14. He was treated by Syracuse EMS and taken to Goshen Hospital in the Syracuse ambulance. Susan M. Burns, 43, r 2 box 104 Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital in the Syracuse ambulance at 10:44 p.m. Tiresday. Aug. 15, after becoming ill in her home.
a fair and equitable division of the property ; that the respondent be granted custody of the two children; and that petitioner make reasonable support payments for the children Violations Speeding — Kevin 1. Butcher. 18. Leesburg. $35 Public intoxication — Scott A Petty. North Webster. S3O. 30 day Kosciusko County jail Violation of muffler noise — Steven E. Harvey. 23. r 3 Syracuse, $35 Speeding — Georgia M. Watson. 58, Leesburg, $45; Douglas R. Mock, 17, Syracuse. $35; Phyllis J. Neer, 42, Leesburg, S4O; Deane E. Cooper, 27, Leesburg. $45; Donald R. Fuller. 23, Leesburg, $45 Improper passing — David L. Doll, 20. Milford, S4O Expired registration plates - Douglas E. Graff, 19, Leesburg, $35 Public intoxication — Jeni L. Pearson, North Webster, $35 No boat registration — John A. Liberti. 33, Syracuse. $35 Expired boat registration — James J. Norman, 48, Syracuse. $35 ' LAKELAND LOCAL House guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Waltz at their Lake Wawasee home this week are Dr. and Mrs. James Waltz and family of Fort Collins, Colo. The younger Waltzes are looking forward to visiting with friends while staying in the area.
