The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 52, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 January 1979 — Page 4

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., January 17,1979

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KCH TUESDAY, JAN. 9 Admission Emily A. Thomas, North Webster Baby girl Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Thomas, North Webster Fae L. Cook, Leesburg Dismissals Tracy Slidams and infant son, North Webster WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10 Admission Edmund E. Richards, Milford THURSDAY, JAN. 11 Admissions Athalia L. Peters, Syracuse Baby boy Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Peters, Syracuse Debra D. Fisher, Milford Lorraine H. Spayde, Milford Baby girl Fisher, daughter of * Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Fisher, Milford Baby boy Spayde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spayde, Milford j Molly A. McNutt. Leesburg Harvey B. Kaetzel, Syracuse Dismissals Connie Jean Krueger and infant daughter, Syracuse FRIDAY, JAN. 12 Dismissal FaeL. Cook, Leesburg SATURDAY, JAN. 13 4 Dismissals | Athalia L. Peters and infant son,Syracuse SUNDAY, JAN. 14 ' Dismissals Emily A. Thomas ans infant North Webster Debra D. Fisher and infant daughter, Milford Goshen TUESDAY, JAN. 9. Admission Mildred C. Corson, r 2 Syracuse Dismissals Mamie Kyle, r 3 Syracuse Zelma klie, r 2 Syracuse Harold Hoppel. r 2,Syracuse WEDNESDAY. JAN. 10 Dismissals Theodore Pauls, 631 Front St.. Syracuse Barbara Kauffman-, 513 S. Main St,Syracuse THURSDAY, JAN. 11 Dismissal Lenora Jones, 112 N. Shore Drive, Syracuse FRIDAY, JAN. 12 Admission Robert Penick, 18063 CR 56 Syracuse Dismissal Mildred Corson, r 2 Syracuse SATURDAY. JAN. 13 Admission Laura M McKee, r 4 North Webster Dismissal Lois Torrace, r 4 Syracuse SUNDaV, JAN. 14 Dismissal George Ryan, r 1 Leesburg MONDAY. JAN. 15 Admissions Florence Reed? 137 W. North St., Syracuse

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Geraldine Dider, 10 E. Shore Drive, Syracuse Dorothy B. Firestone, 612 N. Harrison, Syracuse BLADE FALLS ON TOES Maurice Beer, Milford, was clearing show away from his residence Saturday afternoon when the blade on his snow scraper fell on his foot. It mashed the big toe on his right foot and broke another toe. He did not go to the emergency room until Sunday morning. Beer is at home and is coming along fine. CARROLL KOBLE IS RECOVERING Carroll Koble, route 3 carrier out of the Syracuse post office, underwent surgery on his left leg last Tuesday at the Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne. He was returned home on Friday and is reported to be making good recovery. Births McKEE infant Mr. and Mrs. Jay McKee, r 4 North Webster, are the parents of a son born on Sunday, Jan. 14, in the Goshen Hospital. == HILL, Brad Russell Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hill, r 2 Milford, are the parents of a son. Brad Russell, born Thursday, Jan. 11, in Elkhart Hospital at 12:06 p.m. He weighed seven pounds, four ounces and measured 20‘i inches. Brad has twin brothers, Gary Gene and Jerry Dean, two years old. Maternal grandparents are Raymond and Winifred Rankin, Jackson, Ohio and paternal grandparents are Eugene and Pauline Hill. Jackson, Ohio. Paternal great-grandfather is Marshall Hill. Nappanee. PETERS. Scbtt Edward Mr. and Mrs. John Peters, 113 West Main, Syracuse, are the parents of their first child, a six pound, one-half ounce son, Scott Edward, born on Thursday. Jan. 11. at Kosciusko Community Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Menzie of Larwill and Mr. and Mrs. John Peters. Sr., Columbia City. Mrs. Lilly Peters of Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Menzie, Pierceton, are the great-grandparents.

Court news

The following claims have been filed in Kosciusko County Court. Loren Collier, judge: Small Claims Complaint Pete Luttman, r 4 Syracuse vs Lowell Barefoot, r 1 Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment against the defendant in the amount of $275.60, costs of the action and for all other relief proper in the premises. James L. Breading, 420 W. Kincaide, Warsaw vs Larry Newman, 422 S. Detroit, Warsaw. The plaintiff demands judgment against the defendant in the sum of S2OO, costs of the action and all other relief proper in the

FISHER, Melissa Janh Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ficher, Milford, are the parents of their second daughter, Melissa Jahn, who was born Thursday, Jan. JI, in the Kosciusko Community Hospital at 9:51 a.m. She weighted seven pounds, two ounces and measured 20*4 inches. Her sister A Wendy, is one. / Maternal grandparents are Douglas Schultz and Jean Triesman, both of , Charlotte, Mich. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher of Milford. Maternal greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schultz and Mrs. Ora Mae Griffin, also of Charlotte, Mich. .1 SWANK. Larry Allen II Mr. and Mrs. Larry Swank, 138 North Shore Drive, Syracuse, are the parents of a Allen Swank 11, born on Wednesday, Jan. 10, at Elkhart Hospital.He tipped the scales at four pounds. 11 and one-half ounces. The newborn has two brothers and two sisters, Lance Allen. 18; Tiffani Rene, 14; Saige Marie, 12; and Joshua Jon, three years of age. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Heckaman of Syracuse and Mrs. Ray Swank, Bremen SPAYDE boy Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spayde. Milford, are the parents of a son born Thursday, Jan. 11. in the Koscibsko Community Hospital. Card of thanks CARD OF THANKS Special thanks to my neighbors, friends. Silver Thimble Club and Apostolic Christian Church for the food, presents and gifts on my birthday. Emma Clayton Krauter CARD OF THANKS I want to thank my friends and relatives for their visits, calls, flowers and cards during my stay in the hospital and while convalescing at home. Marjorie Wiles CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deepest appreciation to all our friends and neighbors for their prayers, concern and many acts of kindness during our time of need. The family of Emory Stetler

premises. Pete Luttman. r 4 Syracuse vs Mrs. Fred Hensley, r 1 Cromwell. The plaintiff asks judgment against the defendant in the sum of $69.11. costs of the action and all other relief proper in the premises. Pete Luttman, r 4 Syracuse vs Jim Kaus, 1825 Sue Avenue, Warsaw. The plaintiff asks judgmefit against the defendant in the amount of $105.94, costs of the action and all other proper relief. Violations Speeding — Ronnie Hostettler, 30, Syracuse, $45, Mareina Bradley, 39, Syracuse, $45; Jeffrey Archer, 19, Leesburg; Rafael Carvajal, 20, Milford, S4O; Brian Simmons, 21, Syracuse, $35; Kathy Davis, 16, North Webster Public intoxication — Lewis Blankenship. 39, Cromwell, $50.50; Jerry R. Meier, 21, Syracuse,s3s Drivirtg under the influence — Lewis Blankenship, 39, Cromwell, $50.50 Failure to re-inspect automobile — Hal Hammaker, 17, Leesburg. $35 Following too close — James Brake, 31, Syracuse, S3O Illegal possession of alcohol — Kevin Bricker, North Webster. $35; Robert Hiatt, North Webster, $35 Speeding — John Booker, 26, Barbee Lake, S4O; Robert Wells, 26, North Webster, $49; Beverly Stookey,27. Leesburg,s4o

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CARD OF THANKS A special thank you to our South Bend Tribune customers who remembered us during the holidays. Lisa, Anthony and Eric Beer CARD OF THANKS The family of Artie D. Long wishes to express their appreciation to all the friends and family who sent cards and flowers and expressed sympathy at the death of our loved one. We would also like to thank Rev. Greenwood. The Children, Grandchildren, and Great-Grandchildren Milford EMS CLASSES TO BEGIN A basic emergency medical technician's 81-houf course will begin on February 1 at 4he Goshen Hospital. The classes will be held on Monday and Thursdays, Anyone interested in joining the Milford Emergency Service and taking the classes should contact John Perry or any other EMT member. A number of calls were made during the past week. Last Wednesday the service received a call at 6 p.m. reporting two people ill. An 86-year-old woman was complaining of severe stomach pain. Her son suffered an apparent heart at-

Obituaries

David S. Brady Feb. 8,1916 —Jan. 9. 1979 David Sherman Brady, 62, a Syracuse-Milford resident, who lived in Ocala, Mich., died at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 9. Death came while he was at work and was caused by a heart attack. He was the son of Bessie (Brady) Bushong of Niles, Mich., and the late J. W. Brady and was

Accident in Goshen \ involves Syracuse drivers

Slippery road conditions Saturday afternoon were blamed in a three-vehicle chain reaction traffic accident on Lincolnway East at Goshen involving two December report given at Syracuse The Syracuse police department answered 186 calls in the month of December. The department assisted fire and ambulance crews in eight calls, issured two gun permits and made three license branch checks. In the 46 courtesy calls made, plus other calls mentioned, the department’s vehicle mileage was 4.051. The total amount of accidents for the month were 14 public accidents and one private accident. Over $8,590 damage was involved with 27 vehicles, in property damages. No damage was set for the one personal, injury which involved one vehicle. The Syracuse police officers assisted the county and state officers with seven accidents. In the area of complaints, 10 thefts were investigated with a total loss amount of $1,640.56, only $14.56 was recovered. A loss of S4OO was a result of eight vandalisms. Twenty-five miscellaneous complaints were investigated along with two lost and found and the impoundment of three dogs out of eight calls. One misdemeanor arrest was made and one warning was issued. There were no arrests made dealing with juveniles, a felony or traffic related ares. The over time of the regular officers were 11*2 hours, with three and a half hours spent with court. Reserve officers on the force worked 100 hours.

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tack and was pronounced dead at the scene. The mother was transported to the Goshen Hospital emergency room. Another call was received about 7 p.m., reporting a young girl had taken some medication and passed out. She later complained of chest pains and difficulty in breathing and was transported to the Goshen Hospital emergency room. The crew transported a pregnant lady, who was in labor, to the Kosciusko Community Hospital emergency room ort Thursday. A man at Seller’s Manufacturing was hit on the head by a piece of steel on Saturday. He was transported to the emergency room at Goshen. Sunday a lady was injured in an auto accident and was transported to the KCH emergency room. Syracuse EMS The Syracuse emergency unit responded to a call at 11:50 p.m. on Wednesday for Sue Ellen Duckwall, 34, r 2 Syracuse, for a breathing problem. She was transported to Goshen Hospital. EMS members were dispatched to the baseball field of the old Prep School at Lake Wawasee at 5:49 p.m. on Thursday for 11-year-old Greg McClain of r 1 Syracuse, when his hand got caught between the sprocket and

born in Largo, Fla., on February 8,1916. Brady married Mary Wagner of Niles, Mich., and was a truck driver and an operator and assembler of heavy equipment in Ocala, Mich. His wife survives. Other survivors include his mother; three children, David George, Davette Kay. both of Ocala, Mich., and Mary Lynn Kerigan, Saint Petersburg, Fla.; six grandchildren; one brother, Robert Brady, Niles, Mich.; two sisters, Mrs. Philip Leonard,

Syracuse drivers. A Millersburg driver sustained minor injuries. Laura Yoder, 18, Millersburg, was driver of a 1972 southbound Ford which was unable to stop in time due to slippery pavement and hit the back of a stopped Oldsmobile being operated by Douglas Hahn. 27, r 1 Syracuse. The Hahn vehicle, in turn, was shoved into the back of a 1973 Pontiac operated by Nancy Hersch, 29. r 1 Syracuse, which was stopped before making a left turn. A brown station wagon then slid into the back of the Yoder auto, but backed up and drove from the scene. The vehicle should show damage to the front end and may show blue paint from the Yoder Ford. The Yoder woman was treated at Goshen Hospital and released, for contusions of the forehead and a laceration of the right knee. flit J?/ SENATE PAGE — John Richardson. 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Richardson of Milford, has been chosen to serve as a page to State Senator John B. Augsburger on January 19 in the 101st General Assembly. / Young Richardson is a seventh grade student at the Milford' Junior High School.

side of a snowmobile machine. JAWS was used to release the youth, treatment given, and he was transported to Goshen Hospital. Nancy Valentine. 35, r 2 Syracuse, was treated and transported to Goshen Hospital at 11:56 p.m. on Thursday for a right ankle injury. The emergency unit responded to a call at Thornburg Drug parking lot at 4:02 p.m. on Friday for Rita Mast, 25, r 1 Cromwell. The woman was reported to be walking into the store and believed to have twisted an ankle and fell, suffering severe pain in the right ankle and some swelling. She was treated and transported to Goshen Hospital. Brenda Whitehead. 23. r 2 Syracuse was transported to Goshen Hospital at 6:26 p.m. Saturday, after becoming ill and coming to the station for help. Angela Dodson, 14-months of age, r 1 Cromwell, became ill with lung congestion at 11:48 p.m. Saturday and was transported to Goshen Hospital. Florence Yoder. 94, r 3 Syracuse, was taken ill at her home at 11:15a.m. on Sunday and transported by the EMS to Kosciusko Community Hospital. Warsaw. Ambulance service was provided by the EMS on Tuesday at 8:06 a.m. for Merton Meredith of Rose Garden Apartments. Syracuse, and Joan Hill, Oakwood Park, at 10:42 a m Both were transported to Goshen Hospital.

Niles, Mich., Mrs Edward Krauser, Elkhart; one stepbrother. Paul Bushong, Wakarusa; and two step-sisters. Dorothy Hayes. Santa Ana. Calif., and Doris Harbour. Goshen. Funeral services were Saturday. Jan. 13. in the Robinson Funeral Home, Ocala and burial was in an Ocala cemetery. Harvey A. Michael Aprils, 1923— Jan. 10. 1979 Harvey A. Michael, 55, r 1 Milford, died Wednesday, Jan. 10, in his home at 6 p.m. from a heart attack. He was born in Goshen on April 8, 1923, to Plomer and Ida (Prough) Michael. He has lived in Milford most of his life. Survivors include his mother Ida Michael; one sister, Mrs. Gordon (Theadia) Rhodes. Milford; one brother John. Pontiac, Mich. His father, one brother and sister preceded him in death. / Private services were held in the Mishler Funeral Home, Saturday at 10 a.m. Rev. Jeff Carroll, pastor at the Milford First Brethren Church officiated and' burial was in the Violett cemetery. Memorials may be made to the First Brethren Church.

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F * fl If MILFORD COUPLE BUYS STALLION — Karen and Truman Yoder of Milford have purchased an Oklahoma halter champion Appaloosa Stallion. Hour Hand, from the H Bar H Arena, r 1 Pierceton. . > • | “Handy** stands 16 hands and is black and white and has been professionally trained and shown in western pleasure classes following his retirement from Appaloosa racing in Kansas and New Mexico. His racing career was a very successful One as he placed second in the Kansas Maturity, one of the largest Appaloosa races in the United States and earning his owners over $2,000 as a two-year-old. “Handy” is now six years old and has a good record of siring halter champions and of producing top-selling yearlings. A 1978 filly by Hour Hand recently sold for SIO,OOO to an Appaloosa ranch in Las Vegas. Nev. The Yoders plan to show “Handy" in the spring. Currently he is standing at stud. The aninial is being stabled at Warsaw. Bulk rate reduction

A reduced rate for bulk thirdclass mail presorted to letter carrier routes was approved on a temporary basis today by the board of governors of the US. Postal Service. This new* subclass of mail will be available to customers at a date to be announced, which will not be before January 28 The new temporary rate calls for a minimum per piece rate 6f 6.9 cents for qualifying mail - 1.5 cents lower than the corresponding per piece rate of 8.4 cents for regular bulk third class. By its action today the board approved the Postal -Service's implementing on a temporary basis the proposal submitted to the Postal Rate Commission September 8. The 1 Postal Reorganization Act gives- the Service authority to adopt classification changes on a temporary basis if the Rate Commission has not acted within 90 days of the filing. Hit-run mishap Damage was at $2,000 to a 1977 truck driven by Angelia Bish. 19. of Nappanee, in a hit-run mishap about one-fourth mile south of Syracuse Friday night. Kosciusko County police reported that the Bish woman was southbound on SR 13 when her truck was hit by a northbound vehicle, throught to be a blue Chevrolet which had been reported as passing a third car on a yellow line before hitting the Bish truck on the left front side. The older model car then continued on without stopping.

To qualify for the lower rate a customer must deposit at least 2,000 pieces per mailing sorted to carrier routes. There must also be at least 10 pieces per route. The new subclass would be available also for pound-rate mail at 1.5 cents less per piece. It will be available for mail presorted to rural routes and to • box sections in post offices. Detailed instructions on how the mail must be prepared for this new subclass within bulk third-class will be published shortly. Also, customers will be informed on how they can get information showing the specific streets and blocks served by each letter carrier so they can organize mailing lists by routes. In other actions, the board approved construction of a new S6O million general mail facility for Pittsburgh. Pa.; okayed the purchase of 59.685 mail transport > containers for $14.9 million, with an annual potential saving of $9 million; and authorized procurement of 1.858 one-ton mail tracks at a cost of $10.7 million. The board members re-elected Myron A. Wright as chairman of the board and named Robert L. Hardesty to be vice-chairman.

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