The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 5, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 February 1981 — Page 3
Hospital notes
Goshen TUESDAY. FEB. !• Admission r Brandee M Carlson. 401 John St. Syracuse WEDNESDAY. FEB. II Admission Dolores Rangel. P O Box 273 Milford Dismissal Shirley Vanator. r 2 box 10 Leesburg THURSDAY. FEB. 12 - Xdmtssions Leia W Harkless. 300 E Main St. Syracuse ■ Mitchell L Smith, r 1 Leesburg * Dismissals Brandee Carlson. 401 John St . Syracuse Dorothy Simms. 600 N. Indiana. Svratuse Hilda H Seiffert. P O Box 263 Syracuse FRIDAY. FEB. 13 Admissions Bill A Fetters, r 4 box 372-A Syracuse Patsy A Looney. 7(644 CR 127 Syracuse SATURDAY. FEB. 14 Dismissals Larry LeCount. r 5 box 82 Syracuse Mrs Jose Rangel and infant daughter. P O Box 273 Milford ’.SUNDAY. FEB. 15 Admission Everett Ketenng. 601 S Harrjson. Syracuse Dismissals Leia Harkless. 300 E Main St . Syracuse ; Sandra Frantz. 207 N Main Street. Milford Mitchell Smith, r 1 Leesburg H MONDAY. FEB. 1C Admissions Richard J Isbell. 307 John Street. Syracuse
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Edith B McCann. P. O Box 84 Leesburg » . Dismissal Infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Steven Frantz. 207 N Mam St. Milford y KCH MONDAY. FEB. 9 Dismissal Cory G Manning. Milford TUESDAY. FEB. I» Admission Franklin R Krantz. North Webster Dismissal Maria E Cruz. Milford WEDNESDAY. FEB. 11 Dismissal John R Mills. Milford FRIDAY. FEB. 13 Admission Kelly Fifer. Leesburg Dismissal Franklin Krantz. North Webster SATURDAY. FEB. 14 Admissions Sherry L. Runyan. Milford Infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Walt Runyan. Milford Ed Moore. North Webster Dismissals Cheryl Adams. Leesburg Evelyn Stiver. North Webster Teresa Morehead, Leesburg SUNDAY. FEB. 15 Admissions Annette J Mitchell. Leesburg Martha A Metgee. Leesburg Card of thanks CARD OF THANKS The Syracuse .Park Board expresses their sincere thanks to all organizations. individuals, clubs, municipal departments
and the Lakeland Community, for your contributions to the Syracuse Winter Carnival. Through your support we were able to have a very successful Carnival. We anxiously look forward to next year, where we anticipate an even bigger and better carnival. Sincerely. Syracuse Park Board Births FRANTZ. Sara Diana Mr and Mrs. Steven Frahtz. 207 N Main St.. Milford, became the parents of a daughter. Sara Diana, at 4:31 pm. Tuesday. Feb. 10. Sara Diana tipped the scales at seven pounds. 10 ounces and measured 214 inches long when she arrived in the Goshen Hospital Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Frank J Beer of r 1 Milford Paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Robert Frantz of Warsaw Tnlba Frantz of Warsaw and Mr and Mrs Everett Juday of Florida are the child's great-grandparents Sara Diana has one brother. SCOtt. I' 3 OSWALD. Michael Edwin Mr and Mrs Kenneth Oswald. P O. Box 2G East Shore Drive. Syracuse, announce the birth of their first child. Michael Edwin He was born in Elkhart Hospital on Wednesday. Feb 11. at 2:25 p m He weighed nine pounds, seven ounces and was 21 inches in length Mr. and Mrs Bill Hartman. Syracuse, are the maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs John Oswald, Syracuse, are the paternal grandparents RUNYAN daughter Mr and Mrs Walt Sherry Runyan of Milford .are the parents of a daughter born Saturday. Feb 14, at Kosciusko Community Hospital RANGEL daughter A daughter was recently born at Goshen Hospital to Mr and Mrs .Jose Rangel. P.O. Box 273. Milford HURSEY Curtis Dean Mr and Mrs Harlan (Renee' Hursey. Syracuse, are the parents of a son. Curtis Dean, born February 12 Curtis Dean weighed eight pounds, nine and one-half ounces Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Leo Anglin of Leesburg and paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Bill Hursey of Cromwell A sister. Samantha Shay, two and one-half, welcomed her infant brother home
HARE. Molly Kay Mr. and Mrs. John iCherine) Hare, 37 North Shore Drive, Syracuse, announce the birth of their daughter. Molly Kay. She was born in the Elkhart Hospital on February 10 at 11:58 p.m. She weighed seven pounds and was 184 inches in length Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Max Ganshorn. Syracuse and Dr and Mrs. A. A. Blue. Mishawaka. Paternal grandparents are Bettie Hare. Milford and Lewis Hare. Fort Myers Beach. Fla. Molly has one half-sister. Tammy, 14 years old and two half-brothers, Robbie. 12. and Jon.lo Milford EMS Three calls were made this week. On February 11 a 69-year old male was suffering from chest pains. He was transported to Goshen Hospital. __ A patient was, transferred from the Goshen Hospital to Lakeland Loving Care Center in Milford on February 13 On February 14 a call was answered to a home where an infant was sirffering with symp-
Obituaries
Ellmore Aushermon Ellmore Ausherman. 70. Warsaw, died at 1:40 p.m Thursday. Feb 12. at Goshen Hospital. His grandmother. Mrs Rumbly. was the housekeeper of the late Maude McLaughlin, former editor of The MailJournal A lifetime resident of the Warsaw area, he married Margaret Krou in 1946 who survives He was the manager of the Warsaw Motel for the past five years. He w as also a member of the Wayside Baptist Church m Warsaw Other survivors include one daughter. Mrs Robert (Betty Jean' Gross of Goshen and three grandsons Funeral services were Saturday, Feb. 14. at Titus Funeral Home in W'arsaw. Rev. Richard Anderson, pastor of the Wayside Baptist Church, officiated Interment 'was in the Oakwood cemetery in Warsaw. 1 Donald Baumgardt Aprils, 1918—Feb. 12.1981 Donald Baumgardt. 62, r 4 Syracuse, died Thursday. Feb. 12. at 3:30 am. at Doctor’s Hospital in Sarasota. Fla. Baumgardt resided in Syracuse a number of years, moving here from Indianapolis where he was born April 9,1918. He is survived by his wife. Marie; two sons. Larry and Phil of Syracuse; and one daughter. Jean Bowser of North Webster Cremation took place in Florida Jeramy Veech Feb. I#. 1981 — Feb. 12.1981 Graveside services were held on Monday morning. Feb. 16. for Jeramy David Veech. two-day-old son of Mr. and Mrs Russell Veech of r 2 North Manchester. Jeramy David died Thursday. Feb. 12. in the Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne He was the grandson of Mr. and Mrs Travis Rooney of r 2 North Manchester and Mr and Mrs Paul Sliter of Milford. The Miller Funeral Home at South Whitley was in charge of services Clifford H. Coy Moy 2. 1920 — Feb. 10.198-1 Clifford H. Coy. 60. r 1 Mentone, died unexpectedly Tuesday. Feb 10, at 10 a m. at his home from an apparent heart attack Coy is a
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toms of a cold. He was not transported. Leia Harkless. 82. 300 South Lake St., Syracuse, became ill on February 12. She was transported to Goshen Hospital. Bill Fetters. 17, r 4 Syracuse, became ill on February 13 and was transported to Goshen Hospital. John Dixon. 12, r 3 box 89A Syracuse, suffered from a possible wrist fracture. The Syracuse EMS advised him to have X-rays taken on February 15. Syracuse EMS Grace Bostic. 72. 64 Greenhaus Apt. was transported to Goshen Hospital after becoming ill on February 16. Richard Isbell, 65. 307 John St.. Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital from Dr. Clark's office after becoming ill February 16. Leroy Maddux. 68. r 3. became ill on February 17. He was transported to Goshen Hosp tai.
former Milford and Syracuse resident A native of Milford, he was bom May 2.1920. to Clarence and Lesty (Gilbert) Coy On July 20. 1952. he married the former Louise Myers who died January’ 20. 1974 On July 9. 1977. he married the former Letha Brown. She survives. Coy was an employee of Brock Manufacturing in Milford He moved from Warsaw to Mentone four years ago. He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Mentone. Survivors include a stepson, Ronald Brown of Warsaw; two step-grandchildren; and two brothers A son preceded him in death. Funeral services were held Friday. Feb 13, at 1:30 p.m. at Titus Funeral Home. Rev. Kenneth Marken officiated and burial was in the Oakwood cemetery in Warsaw. Roy F. Shand June 18. 1916 — Feb. 14.1981 Roy F. Shand. 64. r 7 Warsaw, died unexpectedly of a heart attack at 10:30 a m Saturday. Feb 14. in Zapata. Texas, where he had been vacationing for the winter A lifetime resident of Kosciusko County, he was born in Marrett, Wis.. on June 18.1916. to William and Linney (Sell) Shand In 1969 he married the former Marie Fulmer who survives. Shand was a member of the Pleasant View Community Church, past president of the Leesburg Lions Club, past president of the 25-Year Club at Zimmers USA and a member of the Leesburg Community Association He was an employee of Zimmers USA for 38 vears. retiring in 1979 Besides his wife, other survivors include one son. Jerry Shand. Mesa. Ariz; one daughter. Mrs. Homer tJanet i Helmuth. Tempe. Artz.; four grandchildren; four sisters. Rose Boyer. Roann. Mrs Delyn (Irene) Fruit. Warsaw. Janke Sellers. Columbia City, and Mrs Russell (Esther May) Long. Warsaw; and two brothers. Alien Shand. Columbia City, and Lester Shand. Atwood Funeral services were held at 1:30 p m Tuesday. Feb. 17, at the Pleasant View CommunityChurch in Warsaw. Rev: Ivan French officiated
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Huge deposits off energy await discovery
There is still domestic oil and gas to be found. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, waters surrounding Alaska alone could contain up to 18 billion barrels of oil and as much as 60 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. These potential additions amount to 55 percent of currently proven oil reserves and 30 percent of proven gas reserves in the U.S, Although there may well
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Wed., Feb. 18,1981 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL
be huge deposits of domestic oil and gas waiting to be discovered, declines in production from existing fields are expected to more than offset production from new fields. These are finite resources that must be supplemented by other available energy sources such as coal and nuclear, which have yet to be fully developed. As long as environmental
and regulatory roadblocks remain in place, even finding new deposits of fossil fu^l—which can be located in high-risk, remote, and even environmentally hostile places—will remain a slow and costly endeavor. Indeed, the political climate characterized by onerous taxes on domestic production, and which nurtures name-calling and obstruction, does little to make the good news better.
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