The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 August 1979 — Page 5

'Cruiin — (Continued from page 4) oil spill with more interest than Hub and June Anglemeyer, as the oil slick approaches the shores of South Padre Island, Texas. For this is the vacation spot the Anglemeyers have chosen for the last several years. —o— TWENTY-ONE RICHMOND, Ind., bass fishermen, members of the Whitewater Valley Bassmasters of Richmond, spent Saturday and Sunday fishing Syracuse Lake and Lake Wawasee, with the top six winners receiving prizes and a chance to compete in a classic bass fishermen’s contest. They’re all friends of Jack Matney of Wyant Chevrolet and made their outpost at the Wawasee Motel. It’s an annual trek to our lakes for the Richmond anglers. —oKAY (Mrs. Don) McCulloch, r 2 Syracuse, son Todd, 12, and Diane Elliott were thrilled to have stood beside the likes of Muhammed Ali, Ted Kennedy aftd others last week at the national Special Olympics at Brockport, N.Y. Todd won 4th and sth place in the 200 meter race and softball throw, respectively, with his proud mother and teacher looking on. Others they saw at close range were Sally Struthers, Eunice Sriver, Hank Aaron, and Susan St. James, who acted as MC at a variety show.

The first basket-makers were probably nesting birds.

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Hospital notes

KCH TUESDAY, AUG. 7. Admission Lisa Bowers, Leesburg Dismissal Nonya Crawford, Milford WEDNESDAY, AUG. 8 Admission Jose Rangel, Milford Dismissals Evelyn Fisher, Syracuse Robyn Zinke, North Webster THURSDAY. AUG. 9 Dismissals Mrs. Larry Ellison and infant daughter, Leesburg • , Jose Rangel, Milford FRIDAY. AUG. 10 . Admissions Janette Barger, Leesburg . Baby girl Barger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barger, Leesburg Dismissal Lisa Bowers, Leesburg SATURDAY, AUG. 11 Admission Martha Metoe, Leesburg Goshen TUESDAY, AUG. 7 Admissions Howard R. Wolferman, r 5 box 422 Syracuse Michael J. Brouillette, P.O. Box 194 Milford George J. Hartter, r 1 box 74-B Milford Dismissals Charles Wagner, 118 W. Brooklyn St., Syracuse Shane Krull, r 1 box 168 Milford WEDNESDAY. AUG. 8 Admission Elsie M. Lee, r 2Syracuse Dismissals Betty Miller, Milford Mark Zimmerman, r 1 North Webster Thursday’ aug. 9 Admissions . Fred D. Thomas, r 5 box 420 Syracuse < Edna L. Hazen, 731 Chicago St., ’ Syracuse Gerald A. Grove, r 1 Milford Dismissals Mrs. Terry Beatty and infant son, r 1 box 2558 Milford FRIDAY. AUG. 10 Dismissal Michael Brouillette, P.O. Box 194 Milford SATURDAY, AUG. 11 Admissions Richard E. McMillen. P.O. Box 428 Milford

Ulysses Wright, P.O. Box 610 Milford Dismissals Thelma Gingerich, 800 Front St., Syracuse ] Elsie Lee, r 2 Syracuse Howard Wolferman, r 5 Box 422 Syracuse Gerald Grove, r 1 Milford George Hartter, r 1 box 74-B Milford SUNDAY, AUG. 12 Admission Patsy A. Looney, 70544 CR 127 Syracuse Dismissal Mary Alice Hahn, r 1 box 145 A Syracuse MONDAY. AUG. 13 Admission Sandi P. Bowman, r 4 box 195 Syracuse , BACK INJURY Willard Richardson. 62, P.O. Box 532 Milford, was taken to Goshen Hospital, Tuesday, Aug. 7, at 12:29 p.m. Richardson suffered a back injury while he was working at Goshen Rubber Company. Births BEATTY, Christopher Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Terry Beatty, r 1 box 255-B Milford, are the parents of a son, Christopher Wayne, bom Tuesday, Aug. 7, in Goshen Hospital at 6:15 a.m. He weighed six pounds, BV4 ounces and measured 20inches. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mike Motruk, r 1 Milford and paternal grandmother is Lois Cochran, Nappanee. Paternal greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Hibner, Syracuse. Welcoming Christopher home was his sister, Mindy Marie, five. STEVENS, April May Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stevens of Syracuse are the parents of their first born, a daughter,April May, born on Tuesday, Aug. 7, at 6:50 p.m., in the Bremen Community Hospital. April tipped the scales at six pounds, one ounce and was 19 inches long. April’s maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gary Needier, Nappanee and paternal grandparents are Freman Stevens, Syracuse and Myrtle Patterson, Syracuse. Maternal greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kenny, Hardy, Ark.; and paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stevens, West Virginia. BARGER, Shannon Dawn Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barger,

Leesburg, are the parents of a daughter, Shannon Dawn, bom at 1:26 p.m. Friday, Aug. 10, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. She weighed nine pounds and measured 21inches. Shannon was born on her brother Brian’s fifth birthday. ? Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Kinnick. Fairland and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arbuckle, Elkhart. Paternal grandparents are Glen Barger, Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sawonger, Columbia City. Maternal greatgrandparents are Mrs. Floyd Wells, Fairland and Mrs. Ernest Arbuckle, Shelbyville. EVANS, John Claude Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evans, 180 Shamrock Meadows, Nappanee, are the parents of a son, John Claude, born Tuesday, Aug. 14, in the Osteopathic Hospital, South Bend, at 4:34 a.m. He weighed six pounds, nine ounces and measured 19 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Claude Albright. Greencastle and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ritter, Milford and the late Richard Evans. Paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Walter Ritter, Warsaw. Welcoming John home will be his brother, Paul Melvin. Jr., 134 months old. RUCKER twins Randy Allen, Ronald Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rucker, Pheonix, Ariz., are the parents of twins born on August 9 at 9:30 a.m., and 9:33 a.m., respectively. Randy weighed seven pounds, 124 ounces and was 20*4 inches long. Ronald weighed seven pounds, seven and one-half ounces and was 194 inches long. The boys’ maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stoffel, r 2 Syracuse and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rucker, Elkhart. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carl, Zanesville and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoffel, Huntington. The twins will be greeted at home by their older sister, Heather, two years old.' Card of thanks CARD OF THANKS A special thanks to all who helped with the summer program at Syracuse Library. Bonnie Bjella Milford EMS Members of the Milford Emergency Medical Services answered four calls during the past week. On Monday, Aug. 8, they answered a call when a man suffered breathing difficulties. He was transported to the Goshen Hospital emergency room. On Friday, Aug. 10, a man suspected of taking an overdose was transported to the Goshen Hospital emergency room. Two runs were made on Sunday, Aug. 12. The first was when a 97 year old resident was suffering severe pain in the head.

Obituaries

Elsie Mulhall Dec. 15, 1898 —Aug. 9,1979 Mrs. Elsie Mulhall, 80, r 2 Syracuse, died Thursday evening, Aug. 9, at 10:18 p.m. in the Goshen Hospital. Death was due to complications following an extended illness. She was born on December 15, 1898, to James and Ada McCurdy of New Jersey. On November 26, 1919, she married William Mulhall. He survives. Mrs. Mulhall, a housewife, had lived in the Syracuse area since 1963 after moving from Chicago, 111. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Besides the husband, ' other survivors include two daughters, Mrs James (Kay) Gibson, Oak Park,|'ill., Mrs Marilyn Lange, Chicago, Ill.; one son, Robert Chicago, Ill.; 11 grandchildren; nine t great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Berk, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Mrs. Edna Johnson, Chicago, 111. Funeral services were held Monday, August 13, at 10:30 a.m. in the Harris Funeral Home. Harlan Steffan officiated and burial was in the McClintic cemetery. Ralph D. Gorsuch March 3,1926 —Aug. 13,1979 Ralph D. Gorsuch, 53, r 1 Milford, died at 1:45 p.m. Monday, Aug. 13, in the Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis. He died following a one-month illness. Gorsuch was bom in Elkhart

legs and back and was transported to the Goshen Hospital emergency room. The second was when a man was nauseated and had severe pain behind the left ear and neck. He too was transported to the emergency room at Goshen. Syracuse EMS Gust Bass, 27, 653 Walter Way, Warsaw, was at Wawasee High School on Wednesday, Aug. 8, at 7:55 a.m., when he suffered bums and the Syracuse Emergency Medical Service was called to transport him to Kosciusko Community Hospital. The EMS transported Elsia Lee, 83, r 2 Syracuse, to Goshen Hospital after she became ill at 10:38 a.m., Wednesday, Aug. 8. Edna Hazen, 74, 731 East Chicago Street, Syracuse, was transported by the EMS on Thursday, Aug. 9, at 7:30 a.m., to Goshen Hospital. Gary Dilley, 27, P. O. Box 49 North Webster, was injured in an accident and was transported by the EMS to Goshen Hospital on Thursday, Aug. 9, at 5:13 p.m. The EMS transported Judy Poppenfoose. 33, r 2 Syracuse, to Goshen Hospital from the Sleepy Owl vicinity at 6:35 p.m. on Thursday, after they treated her leg. Jim Wright, 42, 919 West Plymouth Street, Goshen, was transported from the Maxwelton Golf Course to Goshen Hospital by the EMS at 2:11 p.m., Friday, after being hit by a golf ball. Deborah Wiles, 25, 212 West North Street, Syracuse, was transported from 513 South Main Street, Syracuse, at 9:40 p.m., on Friday by the EMS to Goshen Hospital. The EMS transported Mike Waggoner, 16, 72833 CR 29 lot 7 Syracuse, from the station to Goshen Hospital after they dressed a wound caused by a fall at 10:16 p.m., Friday. Harold J. Goebel, Jr., 18, 11923 Indigo Drive, Fort Wayne, was injured in a boating accident and transported on Saturday, at 3:21 p.m., to Goshen Hospital by the EMS. Fred Baumgartner, 93, 113 East Boston Street, Syracuse, fell and was injured and the EMS transported him to Goshen Hospital on Saturday, at 4:08 p.m. Laura Davis, 23, r 2 box 442 Syracuse, and her daughter, Heather, one year old, were transported by the EMS to Goshen Hospital on Sunday, at 9:29 am., after being involved in an accident. John Groat, 30, lot 49A Turtle Bay Trailer Park, Syracuse, was transported from Kosciusko County Line Road and SR 13 North and transported to Goshen hospital after an accident on Tuesday, at 4:54 a.m. by the EMS. Anne L. Schwaub, 67, 113 John Street, Syracuse, at 2:12 a.m., Tuesday, became ill and was transported by the EMS to Goshen Hospital. Roberta Shaw, 22, r 1 box 1108 Syracuse at 6:34 p.m., Tuesday, became ill and was transported by the EMS to Kosciusko Community Hospital.

County on March 3, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. Royal Gorsuch. He was married to Jane Ziner on June 29, 1947. She survives. He was employed at Brock Manufacturing, Inc., Milford and was a member of the Milford Kiwanis Club and the United Church of Christ, Goshen. Gorsuch had been a resident of Milford for two years after moving from Urbana after 30 years. In addition to his wife, Jane, other survivors include his mother, Mrs. Edna (Gorsuch) Brubaker, North Manchester: one son, Greg Gorsuch, Lebanon; one daughter, Mrs. Marvin (Barbara) Gobles, Elkhart: two brothers, Devon Brubaker, Rochester, Dewayne Brubaker, North Manchester; four sisters, Mrs. Leon Ritenour, North Manchester, Mrs. Cecil Ritenour, Roanoke, Mrs. Dean Broyles, Elgin, 111., Mrs. Jerry Eaton, Lafayette and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a m. Thursday, Aug. 16, in the Eddingfield Mortuary, 231 Falls Ave., Wabash. Rev. Emmett Anderson and Rev. Paul Koepke will officiate. Burial will be in the Saint Peter’s cemetery, Urbana. Friends may call at the mortuary after 2 p.m. today (Wednesday). , Guy A. Lantz April 27, 1892 — Aug. 12,1979 Guy Andrew Lantz, 87, 69389 CR 23 New Paris, father of George Lantz. Milford and Mrs.

j 3 ‘ ' ... * SUSTAINS $2,200 DAMAGE — The Syracuse Fire Department responded to a boat fire on Thursday evening. Aug. 9. at 5:28 p.m., by the Plaza Marina. Damage to the boat was estimated at $2,200. When the firemen arrived the boat was fully engulfed in fire. Martha Macombee said the boat engine stalled at the mouth of the channel and when she tried to restart it the engine hatch cover blew off and the fire started. The boat is owned by Irwin Deister, 1933 East Wayne Street. Fort Wayne. The Cromwell Fire Department also assisted in the fire. °

Court News

COUNTY COURT The following are violations that have been assessed and fined in Kosciusko County Court. Loren Collier, judge: No operator’s license — Hedardo Lopez, 23, Syracuse, $35 Insufficient live savers — Richard Maresh, 48, Syracuse, $35 Public intoxication — Charles O’Dell, North Webster, S3O Resisting law enforcement — Charles O’Dell, North Webster, $89.50 Speeding — Mitchell Ousley, 21, Leesburg, S4O; Ricky Timmons, 18, Leesburg, S4O; Gregory Ummel, 24, Leesburg. $35; Olivia Ramirez, 30, Milford, $35; Sara Coon, 17, Leesburg, $45 ELKH ART COUNTYCOURT The following fines were assessed in Elkhart County Court: Speeding — William H. Hasse, 36, Syracuse, $35 GOSHEN CITY COURT The following fines were assessed in Goshen City Court: Speeding—Joan M. Bulety. 20. Syracuse, $36; Thomas S. Ruth, 23, Syracuse, $46, license impounded for three days . Failure to have vehicle inspected — Robert A. Mullet. 20, Milford, $32 CIRCUIT COURT The following claims have been filed in Kosciusko County Circuit Court, Gene Lee, judge: On Account Fort Meyers, Inc., Fort Wayne, vs Classic Techniques, r 3 Syracuse. The plaintiff demands judgment against the defendant in the amount of $90,962.98. for the costs of the action and all other relief proper in the premises. Injunction The Area Plan Commission of

Ralph (Mildred), Coy, Syracuse, died Sunday evening, Aug. 12, at 6:12 p.m. in Goshen Hospital. He had been a patient for six days. Lantz was born in Millersburg on April 27, 1892, and married Mina Willard on September 28. 1921. She died on September 30. 1964. He was a long time employee of Smoker Manufacturing and retired in 1959 and a member of the First Baptist Church. Additional survivors include, one son, Donald, Ligonier: three daughters, Mrs. Helen Whitehead, Mrs. Dale (Lucille* Sherman and Mrs. Eugene (Lois) Stouder, all of New Paris; a brother, Homer. Millersburg; five sisters, Mrs. May Smith. Goshen, Mrs. Earl (Romaine) Lantz, New Paris, Mrs. Della Miller, Middlebury, Mrs. Ella Mangus, Millersburg and Mrs. Ruth Chupp, Sarasota, Fla.; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. A grandson preceded him in death. Funeral services will be today (Wednesday) at 2 p.m. in the Rieth-Rohrer-Erhert Funeral Home, Goshen. Rev. Louis Showers, pastor of First Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in New Paris cemetery. G.C. Dickey A longtime summer resident of Lake Wawasee G. C. (Cec) Dickey from Attica, passed away Tuesday, August 7. He had become ill in May when he and his wife, Helen, moved to Lake Wawasee for the summer and immediately returned home.

Wed., August 15,1978—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Kosciusko County, Indiana vs Max and Gwendolyn Hoile, r 3 Syracuse. The plaintiff asks for judgment against the defendants, enjoining them for the further use, extension and expansion of the Auto Graveyard in violation of the Special Exception granted and for all further and proper relief. MARRIAGE DISSOLUTIONS The following couples have filed for a dissolution of marriage in Kosciusko County superior and circuit courts: Hewitt — Suzanne Hewitt, r 3 box 483 Syracuse and Arthur L. Hewitt, Edan Shores, Webster Lake, North Webster. Married June 30, 1972, the couple separated June 29, 1979. The petitioner asks the court to grant a dissolution of the marriage, also that she be granted the custody of the minor children along with a reasonable amount of support money from the respondent, for an equitable division of the property and for all other relief proper in the premises. Gomez — Pauline M. Gomez, Syracuse and Jesus A. Gomez, 507 Chicago Street, Syracuse. The couple was married July 30, 1978 and separated July 31, 1979. The petitioner asks the court for a decree of dissolution for equitable distribution of the property of the parties, for the costs of the action and all other relief proper. Smith — Walter W. Smith, Jr., r 1 box 178 Warsaw and Laura A. Smith, r 1 Leesburg. Married July 2, 1977, the couple separated April 28,1979. The petitioner asks that the marriage be dissolved, for an equitable division of the property, that the respondent’s maiden name be restored to her. for all other relief proper in the premises.

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SUPERIOR COURT Personal Injuries Barry Keister vs Rinker Boat Company, Syracuse. The plaintiff demands judgment against the defendant in the amount of $30,000, for the costs of the action and all other relief proper in the premises. MARRIAGE LICENSES The following couples have 1 ' filed for a marriage license in the office of Jean Messmore, Kosciusko County Clerk: Boren-Herrick Michael Dean Boren, 18, r 1 Cromwell and Nancy Lynn Herrick, 18, Leesburg Bowerman-Black David Eugene Bowerman, 21, Birmingham, Ala. and Joni Leigh Black,2l. r 2 Leesburg Hamman-English Jeffrey Carl Hamman. 27, r 1 Leesburg and Barbara Jean * English, 27. r 2 Pierceton Mock-Sloan Steven Ray Mock, 30, P. O. Box 371 North Webster and Donna Sue Sloan, 32, Claypool Daniel-Borkholder Marvin Douglas Daniel, 26, Syracuse and Crystal Dawn Borkholder, 19, Syracuse Kitson-Somers Richard Alan Kitson, 22, 418 Parkway, Syracuse and Tammy Maria Somers, 21, P. O. Box 157 Syracuse A two-ounce serving of cooked beef liver provides more than 30,000 units of Vitamin A, six times more than you need in any one day.

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