The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 48, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 December 1979 — Page 5

Hospital notes

Goshen THURSDAY. DEC. 13 Admission Leßoy Maddux, r 3 box 252 Syracuse FRIDAY. DEC. 14 Dismissal Paul Evans, r 1 Leesburg SATURDAY. DEC. 15 Dismissals Lawrence E. Foudy, r 5 box 399 Syracuse Dale D. Manges, 17340 CR 48 Syracuse SUNDAY, DEC. 16 Admissions Floyd W. Gingerich. 800 Front St., Syracuse Linda Musselman, r 1 box 34A, Milford James C. Vest, r 2 box 118 North Webster MONDAY, DEC. 17 Admission Howard B. Weaver, Greenhaus Apt. 80 r 4 Syracuse KCH “MONDAY, DEC. 10 Admission Penny J. Manns, Syracuse Dismissal Penny J. Manns, Syracuse WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12 Admissions Deborah L. Rater, Milford Daryl L. Woodward, North Webster

CALLANDER INSURANCE All Forms Os Personal And Business Insurance 155 W. Market Phone 773-4103 Nappanee

T . jUr, J _jj REjJ IM * 1 #■ A, ' iSKig”' □iMLffiL. v ? '4 / ' ▼ * •• " t )lay your Christmas be wreathed with good times, good fortune and good cheer. □nQ state bank of DUO Syracuse

Debora M. Woodward, North Webster James J. Salisbury, Leesburg Dismissal Gladys A. Leaman, Milford THURSDAY, DEC. 13 Admission Gerald V. Carr. Leesburg Dismissal James J. Salisbury, Leesburg FRIDAY. DEC. 14 Admission Forrest Grubbs, Leesburg Dismissal Robert Morris, Milford SATURDAY/ DEC. 15 Admission Jennie L. Kuhn, North Webster Dismissal Debora M. Woodward, North Webster UNDERGOES SURGERY Noble C. Blocker, Syracuse, was admitted to Goshen Hospital on Thursday, Dec. 13, where he underwent an operation, s According to Mrs. Blocker he is doing as well as could. be expected. They are not sure when he will be home. STILL IN HOSPITAL Freida Ruch, Milford, has been moved to room 261 in the Goshen Hospital. She is reported as improving and is in good spirits. Family members are not sure if she will be home for Christmas or not. Mrs. Ruch suffered a broken hip several weeks ago while staying with her daughter in Goshen. STILL AT MILLER’S MERRY MANOR Lee Cory, formerly of Milford, is still at Miller's Merry Manor. Warsaw. According to his son. Neal Cory, Milford, he enjoys company and seems to recognize his visitors. Cory is in noom 16 in the south sect ion MAY BE HOME ft FOR CHRISTMAS Doctors of Larry Kamrherer. Leesburg, who has had his neck in traction the past week, want to

try and get him home for Christmas. Kammerer is still in the Goshen Hospital and according to the family is improving. He was injured during an independent league basketball practice several weeks ago Card of thanks CARD OF THANKS To my many friends and family for their prayers, cards, flowers, and encouragement, all are greatly appreciated. Florence Eltzroth CARD OF THANKS Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone and many thanks for all your kindnesses to me this year Donna Miller CARDOF THANKS We want to thank all those who were so kind during my wife’s illness and death, especially Dr. William Meyers and Father Sarrazine and Harris Funeral Home. Walter F. Calnon and family Births ASHTON daughter Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ashton, r 1 North Webster, are the parents of a baby daughter, born in Kosciusko Community Hospital Monday, Dec. 17. BAUER, Aaron John Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Bauer 111 have become the parents of their first child, a son, Aaron John, born Friday. Dec. 7 in the Wesson Woman's Hospital. Springfield. Mass. He weight'd six pounds. 14 ounces and measured 21 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Felix J. DeSantis from Easthampton, Mass , and paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Albert J Bauer 11. Syracuse.

Milford EMS The Milford Emergency Medical Service crew made one call within the past week. On Wednesday, Dec. 12, the EMS crew responded to a call near Dewart Lake where a 95-year-old lady was having respiratory problems. She was transported to Bremen Community Hospital for admittance. Syracuse EMS The Emergency Medical Service answered several calls in Syracuse during the last week. On December 13 at 4:40 a.m. the EMS was called to the home of Leßoy Maddus, 67, r 3, Syracuse, after he became ill at home. He was transported to Goshen Hospital. Wilma Singleton. 66, 37 Wawasee Circle. Cromwell, became ill at home on December 13 at 2:58 a.m. and was transported to Goshen Hospital. Joann Woods, 39. of 712 N.

Court news

MARRIAGE LICENSES /The following couples have filed for marriage licenses in the office of Jean Messmore, Kosciusko County Clerk: Barton-Oliver E. Bradley Barton. 35, r 1 box 94 Syracuse and Susan Oliver, 38. r 1 Syracuse Carpenter-Wilson Gordon Carpenter, 40, r 1 Cromwell and Victoria Leigh Wilson. 23. Cromwell Eppenbaugh-Dorsey David Eugene Eppenbaugh. 19. CR 2255, box 890 Winona Lake and Judith Ann Dorsey. 21, r 1 box 491 Leesburg Bowser-Paradis Mark Edward Bowser, 22, r 2

Caive Street, Ligonier was transported to Goshen Hospital after she was involved in an accident at CR 37 and US 6. The accident occurred on December 16 at 12:29 pm. The EMS transported Howard Weaver, 74, Greenhaus Apartments. r 4, Syracuse, to Goshen Hospital on December 17 at 1:56 a.m. after he became ill at home. Also transported to Goshen Hospital was Keela Hammon, 14, after she fell on the uneven bars at Wawasee High School on December 17 at 4:59p m Bonnie Peck, 37, 112’2 South Huntington Street. Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital after she was injured at home on December 17 at 10:27 p.m. Max McCormick, 59, r 2 Syracuse was transported to Goshen Hospital at 3:36 a m. on December 18 after he became ill at home. Ben Harris. 26. Turtle Bay. Lot 40A. Syracuse, was treated on station for burns on December 18 at 6:11 a m. He was advised to see a physician as soon as possible.

box 176 North Webster and Jacquie Sue Paradis. 21. r 4 box 368 Syracuse Stock-Wilson Mark Julius Stock. 22, Montgomery. Ohio and Sandra Carol Wilson, 22, r 1 box 191 Cromwell Rodriquez-Cruz* Oscar Marion Pena-Rodriquez, 25. Ligonier and Maria Guadalupe Cruz, 22, P.O. Box 562 Milford VIOLATIONS Speeding — Lyle Hammond, 19. Syracuse. S4O; Gary Stuckman. 24, Syracuse, $45; David Bjella. 17, Milford, $35; Tim Conley, 20. Syracuse, $35; John Nule, 17, North Webster. S4O Inadequate equipment — Ted Hirsch, 25, Syracuse. $35 Illegal possession — Doyle Gingrich, 19, Syracuse, $54; Stoney Hall, 20, Warsaw, $79 Violate beginner's permit — Carla Rae Morris, 24, Syracuse, $57 Attempting to take more than one deer with firearms — Ben Waldbeser, 24, Milford, $35 No operators’ license — Tony Miller, 16, Syracuse, $57; Gerado A. Lopez, 23, Syracuse, $33 Illegal consumption — Victor Hernandez, Milford, S3O Disregard stop sign — Michael Calobrace, 16, Leesburg, $35; Robert Baumgartner, 54, Syracuse, $35 Disregard traffic light — Clark Rassi, 26, Milford, S4O No vehicle inspection — Thomas W'hite, 24, Syracuse, $35; Thomas Mehl, 23, Milford, $35 Inadequate muffler system — Rodney Bartman, 19, Syracuse, $35 PLENARY Complaint Mariner Outboard, division of Brunswick Corporation vs Norman and Mary-Ann Method, r 4 box 131 Syracuse. The plaintiff

■ Comfort || We offer comfort to the bereaved family . f J while making all of lAk the funeral arrangements for them. Harris Funeral Home SR 13 & CR 1000. 3'6 Miles From Syracuse And North Webster City Limits beamM ' ■- - -- l - an \ >f ; K . Wf Blocker-Harris Funeral Home 506 S. Fifth St. — Goshen

COSTLY ACCIDENT — Damage was estimated at $85,000 as one semi sideswiped another on SR 15 three miles south of Milford at 3:15 a.m. .Monday and tipped over. The vehicle shown was driven by James Mann. Westmoreland, Tenn. Mann was triving fresh dressed chickens to Goshen. The second truck had already been removed from the scene when this photo was taken. It was driven by Jeffery L. Rainier, 21. Goshen, and was loaded with electrical items. Damages to Mann’s vehicle, owned by Creasy Trucking, Inc., Westmoreland, were listed at $50,000 to the semi-tractor and $20,000 to the trailer. Damage to the vehicle driven by Rainier, owned by Ryder Truck Rental. Inc., Goshen, was listed at $15,000. No damages were listed to the contents of the vehicles. Sheriff’s deputy Rurdell Rlackburn investigated.

Obituaries

Forrest W. Fervida Nov. 22, 1912 — Dec. 13. 1979 Forrest W. Fervida. 67, r 1 Nappanee, a brother of Herbert

demands judgment against the defendants in the amount of $2,113.97. for attorney fees, for the cost of the action and all other relief proper. Associates Financial Services, Indianapolis vs William and Betty Nolan, r 3 box 89 Syracuse. The plaintiff demands judgment against the defendants in the amount of $1,565.56 for the costs of the action and all other relief proper. Kosciusko Community Hospital filed a claim against William and Anne Evans. P.O. Box 49 Milford, $2.054.10 SM ALL CL AIMS Complaint The following claims have been filed in Kosciusko County Court, James Jarrette, judge: Northern Indiana Public Service Company vs David Mishler, r 1 box 151 Milford. The plaintiff demands judgment against the defendant in the amount of $550.18, for the costs of the action and all other relief proper. U-Rent It. Inc., Columbia City vs John Bissinger. P.O. Box 535 Milford. The plaintiff demands judgment against the defendant in the amount of $613.80, for the costs.of the action and all other relief proper. MARRIAGE DISSOLUTION The following couple has filed for a dissolution to their marriage in circuit and superior courts: Vance — Mark Allen Vance, r 2 Claypool and Lori Ann Vance. P.O. Box 124 Milford. The couple was married September 16, 1978 and separated October 1, 1979. The petitioner demands the court dissolve his marriage, for equitable division of the property, for the costs of the action and all other relief proper.

Wed., December 19,1979 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Fervida, r 1 Milford, died unexpectedly of an apparent heart attack at 2:30 a m. Thursday, Dec. 13, in his home. He was born near Nappanee on November 22, 1912, so William and Maude (Fulmer) Fervida. On March 4, 1972. he married the former Elizabeth Anglemyer She survives. Additional survivors include two sons, James R and Larry, both of Nappanee; one grandson; another brother, Eldon Fervida, r 1 Nappanee. Funeral services were conducted at 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15. in the Wright-Yoder Funeral Home. Rev. Olden Mitchell, pastor of the Turkey Creek Church of the Brethren and Rev Carl Stump officiated Burial was in Union Center cemetery. Mrs. Arthur Sanzo Mrs. Arthur (Marty) Sanzo, 56. Winchester, mother of Mrs. Mike (Deb) Mangas. Mrs. Dan (Dana) Arthur and Deanna Durbin, all of Syracuse, died Monday. Dee. 17. at 11 p.m. in the Indiana University Medical Center. Indianapolis: She has had an extended illness. She is also survived by a twin sister, half sisters and two grandsons. Funeral services will be Friday. Dec. 21, at 10:30 a m. in the Walker Funeral Home. Winchester. Raymond Cook May 22.1905 — December 18. 1979 Raymond F. Cook, 74. > 5 Syracuse, died at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 18, of an apparent heart attack in his home. The son of Zakariah and Mary (Sills) Cook. Mr. Cook was born on May 22,1905, in Montpelier. He had been a Dewart Lake resident since 1969 when he moved from New Castle upon retirement. He had been a pipefitter with Indiana Gas in New Castle. On May 18, 1929 he married Gladys Hardacre, she survives. He was a member of the North Webster United Methodist Church. In addition to his widow, he is survived by a sister. Mrs. Pearl LEGALS LEGAL NOTICE The undersigned will sell, at public auc tion, for cash to the highest bidder one repossessed 1979 Harley Davidson at 3:00 p m. in the afternoon on December 28, 1979, at the State Bank of Syracuse, TOO E. Main St., Syracuse. Indiana The undersigned reserves the right to bid at the auction. STATE BANK OF SYRACUSE

Happy Holiday X Sail off to a Happy Holiday Season. We look forward to serving you in the future with the finest in service and new power boats for your pleasure. WAWASEE BOAT CO. Rt. 1 Box 92 Harkless Harbor Syracuse, Ind. 46567 J Phone 457-4404

Stonerock of New Castle. The Harris Funeral Hornets in charge of local arrangements. Friends may call there tonight (Wednesday) from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. The funeral will take place at 1:30p m. on Friday. Dec. 21. at the Main and Frame Funeral Home in New Castle. Friends may call there from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. and from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 20. Rev O. Rex Lindemood is in charge of the services. Burial will be in Southmound cemetery in New Castle. Clarence Stahley Aug. 19, IX93— Dec. 13. 1979 A Syracuse resident. Clarence Stahley, 86, r 5. died last Thursday, Dec 13 at the Veterans Administration Hospital at Fort Wayne He had been in ill health for the past month. Stahley had formerly resided in Bremen Born August 19, 1893, in Penn Township in Saint Joseph County. Stahley was a retired carpenter and a World War I veteran. He was a lifetime member of the Disabled American Veterans organization Three sisters are among the survivors. Mrs. Lillie Muntz. Millersburg, Mrs. Mary Muntz. Elkhart. Mrs. Chloa Roeder, Goshen Several nieces and nephews also survive. Rev Raymond Matejka. pastor of Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church in Bremen, officiated at the services which were held on Sunday. Dec. 16. Interment followed in the Bremen cemetery.

Best wishes, “thanks” for your valued patronage. Syracuse Case UPTOWN SYRACUSE CHERRIE CALDWELL

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