The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 March 1981 — Page 9
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Ceunf* Moor* s Shoes 37 ’$ **w«w Home Ser 33 IS Quacker'e Lounge 37 IS Jeanette * Tux Shop 3$ 17 Chore Time 7TW Oh Kurly'» Kegtor* 24 » Waw«*ee Bowl X X Syracuse Rubber ts V Bud's Body Shop > V Cline's » 27 Serb** Lounge *”* W* Parker s Hybrids 20 32 Brock's) 2® -12 Brock s II X » Gun Shop ’• 14 Paul s U lock u U X High team game and seriee Tux Shop - •*8 7844 «00 series L Knispel 42> I Kern 430 H Dnak424 SOO series K Brooks MM.B Bauman 574. J Scarbear y 507 R WBgoman 5.” B Roeder 500 G Price 54* R Soima S3Z J Morganfhaler MS. B Thwails W7 J Smellier SM W AiderferSJO. L Stover 541, B Slabaugh 543 E Harting 550 M Ganshorn SJO P Beeepr 572. R Williams 525. J Lowe 522. C Fnphour 547 B Kmsley, SM. E Hennmg 544. 0 Knisley 542 J Warren 532. C Anderjpt 571. T Jones M 2. C Defeated Tigers come home ’ The Warsaw Tigers returned home to a heroes' welcome Sun day. March 22. despite their 71-62 loss to Anderson during the first game of the Indiana State Boys Basketball Tournament in Indiana pohs The Tigers topped off the best basketball season m the school’s history with a 22 5 record The Warsaw Community High School varsity team is coached by 28-year-old Al Rhodes This was Rhodes first year as a head coach In other state finals action. Vincennes Lincoln High School toppled Shenandoah 72-53 in the second game and went on to take down .Anderson 54-52 in the final game Shenandoah's coach. Bob Heady, is a former Wawasee High School coach His son. Scott, who played on Shenandoah s team Saturday, also played on the Syracuse Junior High basketball team when the family lived in the area
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Gwner 571. L Longenbaugh 501 0 Herper 583. C. Eby 511. S Butt 510. W Stehly 534. M. Zollinger 550. 0 Armbruster 543. C SwiMrl 517. G Swihart 535. D. Blosser 551. B Cobum 547 NO games K Brooks 203. R Wogoman 111 G Price X». L Knispei 212. XI. 200. J Morganthator 20*. J Kam 230. 225. J Smaller 202. E Harting 200. P Baaney 202 B Knislay 23* D Knisley NO. K Hartman ■ 203. C Anderson 213. T Jones 31$ L Longenbaugh 202. W S’ahly 210. M Zeilmger 200. G Lowe 205 0 Armbruster X’ H Onak 202 23h G Sw.hart 205. B Coburn >l4. 204 Wednesday Morning Early Birds Yellow Canaries 25 11 Tweety Birds 22 14 Hummingbirds • 14 N Flaming Flamingos 14 N Robin Redbreasts 14 N Toucans *3 23 High loam game and series Yellow Canaries-4*l 1307 500 series L> Jones 514 450 series J Rudasic*47». B Kline*4* L White 4*4. E Slabaugh 4*4. M Rensberger 431 , l«0 games J Rudasics ISO 144. J Gray 143 B Khne 172 L Jones IN. 104 140 L White 101. 142. E Slabaugh 145. ’O3 Sunday Night Misto Slabaugh Canvas X 34 Auers ' 75 41 Millers Heatmg . 72 44 Village Pivmbmg 4 Heating I 71 45 Sportsmans Bar 4* 47 Bales •* 52 ACX 42 50 Fairmont 41 SI Whltoce Welding • 40 , 56 Commodore 50 M South Wind E «press 54 42 4 Whee>ers . 53’* 42’* Tim s Marathon 52 40 Tom Cats 51 45 Kale Island Bait 47 45 Pacer Oil 45’t N’* Aii Me'ai 56 76 No 4 , »l »» High 'earn game Auer s — 4’3 H.gh-eam series Slabajgh Canvas ■ '«•* 506 ser es D Blosser 544 C Summerlot 530 G Pr C e 50* M Cle.enger 514. T frvM 5’2 A Slabaugh 523 K Knisley 541 450 ser es D Gkm ««0 B Swihart 47a K Gay 4*4 P Br ght 4*3. J Miller 443. L Hawn 4*o E Slabaugh 475 200 games O Blosser 223 C Summer !gt 200 B M er2C2 K Knisley 204 >4O games O G’on I7g P Blosser 145,. T Copu'tlard W7 B Swihari >4*. C Simpson 140 K Gay 175 147. J D'Hemore 141 A Dean 172 S Wagon-an’*2 P Bright 174 B Mam ton .3 . M er 40 Jackie Dean i*4 L Hawn *4O E Slataugh >44 Thursda- Night Lathes Thernburg Drugs 741* X’* Jones Food Censer TJi-t 3’s Jkrrv's Leather«rit» 4V* 42’* LekeCitvßank 9* 45't Wawasee E lectroecs 50 44 Monsanto 5? 47 GedsMusx M *» Pitcher s Shoes 54 X Fellers Insurance 535* SO : Buds Bar 52's 51 •> Barm 51 S 3 Turf Bar 51 53
Mary s Hobby Shop 4* 55 Kale Island Beacon 47 57 North Webster Fireman* Aux 45 9 The Guide \ *4 60 Jay's insurarice & Realty 42 1 i 41 'i Shoemaker's Pharmacy 42 42 Quackers \ X 44 Stanley Steamer 34V» g»vj High teem game Kale island Beacon — 074 High teem series Jones Food Center — 2444 500 series P Pollack 5*4. M Pautt 547. B White M7. H Taylor 505. C Blosser «1. L Hansen SX P Bright 505 C Nolan 533. L Hoggart 515. F Eby 524. J Slabaugh 544. R White 514 450 series C Becher 442. J. Wallace 400. J Knisley 454. B Swihart 444. C Shepherd 400. I Menne 442 S Batesla 440. J Reed 473. S Flanagan 477 O Glon 455. J Maher 472. M Cook 455. C Clitton 4*o J Skmner 455. N Hayes 451. F Money 404 0 Coburn 4*2. L Connally *42 L Speicher 440. P Spunar 450. K Stone 477. C Schwalm 4*7. L. Hawn 403. C Whitacre 400 S Corn 451. B Hamman 471, K S*tma443 200 games P Pollack 212 M PauttTM. B White 245 C Blosser 223. C Nolan 204. R White 234 NO games D Fedderxe >43 C Becher 103. W Mitchell 173. J Wallace IN >42 M Whisler I*2. J Brown >55 J Knisley 142. 144 B Swihart 101. N Stump 145. C Shepherd IN. 143 M PauH >O2 1« B White >75. L Carson 140. 140. J Auker 147 I Met Ute >U. E Price 140 S Batesla 174. >r» N Spuri,ng 171, Y Cobum 141. 140. H Taylor >O4 >N J Reed !«t S Flanagan 172 D Glon >45. J Maher 147. M Cook 143 C Clifton 140. 171. J Sk.rwer 14* J Jackstm 175. N Hayes ’*3 L Hansen >*4 >74 tM P Bright I*o. *5 E Money Ml. 147 D Coburn >«0 L Connolly 174 L Speicher 171 K Stone 142 17* R Gerrihy >*♦ C Schwalm 144 >4O L Hoggart 103. >N *42. F Eby ”4 >*o P Benson 140. J Slabaugh 102 I*3 14* L Hawn >*2. C Whitacre 14* >4O S Corn 143 E Haskins 143 8 Hamman >43 >44 K Soima >72, N Geii >OO Bantam Cousms 53-s 10’s Super Bowlers li t 53 1* Super Bowler* I . 45 27 Wawasee Realty <5 27 Dukes of Hazard 40 32 Pro Bowlers 3* . 32’s B>on>c Bowlers II 3* : The All Stars 35 37 Bionic Bowlers I ‘ 34 X Bowling Bears 32 40 Alley Cats 3> i *O , -5 The Strikers 23 4* Strikers 23 4* Space Cadets 10 42 High team game and series Super Bowlers II- 4*2 >375 30Cse»es M RedvobJO’ 275 Series B Rensberger 2*' T R»man 250 serie* H Brower 272 A Miller 2N. T Simpson 243. M Mcßroom 254. D Smith 254 200 ser.es J R Noel 244 T Clevenger 2*5. G Miller 234. D Bktsser 232 T Roberts 222. B Routson 221 H Musser 21* S Kieeman 203 J Stetter XI, . 150 games H Brower >s* ’l3 B Rensberger IM 135 t Ryman >54 124 M R*ds»ofc 153. ’44 A M-’ler 152. 118 >OO games O Smith >34. >N B Routson 133. T Simpson 147 114 T Clevenger 12* 114. J R Noe’ n* ’?« M Mcßroom ’2’ ’27 D Blosser 12$ 107 H Musser >25 G *»'l’*r 117 11* T Roberts 105 ||t L S>r> 114. C Soima H. D O Haver HO. S K’eeman 10* A Roberts >OB S Yates 10*. J Simpson 104. J Stetter 104 A Flanagan 103 F M.bsnman 101 J Stetter ’OO Friday Ntght Moed Jim Moore Motors 34 12 Nee Paris Produce 33 15 Shoe Shack 3>’* M l * Jeanettes Brsdati 4. Formai 28 N MapteLeaf X N Overhead Door N N Todd Realty 2> 21 Syracuse Rubber 24 ’8 Fairmont Homes 24 22' Oas.s 2s> 22't Hayraker 23 25 Dipsticks 2’’i 24'1 Keith* N-j N Abrell Construction >6" 2> W -es Motors ‘ >4 t 31'1 Zimmerman Gravel 15 33 The Farmers '• 33 Frog ♦ X High team game and series Ke ths T 36 AVI .. *oC*eries D Armbruster 223 227410 500 series D Hmton 204 541 O Hamilton 20* 541 T Rudasc.s 514. G Thw*it»lN >72 508 J Kern 535. B Thwaits 543 M Moor* 514. W Aiderfer 50* R Soma SN A Etter* 223 546 B Epert 176 ’4B 535 D Jones 235 532 0 Rensberger 502 L Ep ev 200 202 s*l B F .-enger 518 D Reed >«» ’*2 »? K JLeim 205 540 L Gi'berf 204 IK 542 B Penick sg< 450serw* J Rudasics -'S 455 S X*rnX2 4*3 S McKee I*6 453. L Jones >42 173 4*3 A Frenger ’7l 45’ Z Ke.m 172 174 4*2 >4O games N W e* 144 R Dav s 144 B Hinton 141 B Ham ton 174 P Rensberger 144 M HaHev 144. S BeaN 173. D Hollar 172, J Castro 171 Hit* And Misses Campbel’ ’GA 47 37 Barth. Inc 44 i X * Motorola 5* 45 CB J Construction 57 47 Bud s Body Shop 53'1 WH Gardner Farms ’ 42 42 Usually Last 3* 3 4*l J4T Enterprise* 33’ 1 N * High team game Barth, inc - 727 High team seres Campbell stGA 2074 500 ser.es S Flanagan MO. ?>*S2L P Bright 1»* IN 507 P Leac* 52! C Walton 204 532 J Pound* 52’ 0 Bv»wr 533 J K*rn 224 5*3 J M-IWr 204 513 B Simon 2N 582. 0 Wolterman 200 555 450 ser.es S Kern IM. ’44 4*» C Camppeii ITS. 140 47*. $ Waiter man >*s «** 206 game* B Slabaugh 2N >*o games S G»*ber • ’*s Strike Ou’s *a 32 The Monster* 41 35 JADS 40’1 35W Sharp»hoo»*r* 5* 37 Prof Httm*n 5* 37 Striker*** 54'* O'* WWFC 54 42 Z>ggys . S3'* 42W Mean.Mach.ne 51'1 44'* Y«how Jacke** . Si as Force »‘i 45'1
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Phantom* 40 M Bowling Bum* X M Warrior* 35 41 High team game and seres The Monster* -575 1517 450 series Amy Hochstetler 204. 144 401 406 series Jay Baumgartner 144. 142. 137 443. Tracy Ryman I*2 423. Craig Cobbum 135. 140417. Shelly Brumbaugh 137. 145. ’34414. Denise Justice 142 403. Cllttf Carden 157 1X402. Christy Speicher M 7.135401 200 game* Amy Hochstetler 204 125 games Tracy Ryman I*2. Craig Cobbum 148. 135. Christy Speicher 142. 135. Amy Hochstetler I*4. Rob Carter MA Jay Baumgartner 144. 142 137. Deni** Justice 142. Gary Price 140. Obit Carden 157. IX. Carey Crews 152. Beckie Wetty to». Kathy W*<sser 148. Micheli* Harter 147. Jett Dunithan 145. Jenni Stotler 145. Shelly Brumbaugh US. 137. 134. J R Noe’ 145. Gary Miller 145. Sally Perales Ml, Ray Skelton 140 142. Seth Swihart IX. 134. Larry Druckamiltor >37. IN. Kelly Rensberger 134. IM Lisa Maggart 131. Kay Stackhous* 131, Tami Grawcock 125. Joe Savage 125 Tuesday Aftornooa Ladies South Shor* 7* 29 La Petit* 46'* 44'* Browers Sato* A Service 43'* 40<* State Bank 5* 45 Todd Realty s*** 46’* Dewart Lake Marina 55 S 3 Wyant Chevrolet S 3 55 Ye Olde Pub 52'* 55 ? Teghtmeyer AceHwe 50 9 Mastorcraft 4*t* 58'* Beacon 44 42 Ace Pest Control 4IH 40'* Rustv Armor Bakery *0 : 47>* Commodore = NW 71** High team game South SNxr A Mastorcraft — 014 High toarn ser.es South Shore — 2348 SOOseries R Gerrify 522 *SO ser es L Connolly 465 L McFarland 477 M Davis 44« S Beaty 49 K Stone 4*3 I Geyer *ss S Koser 473 M Rencbe-ge--47’ L Logan 45* L Jones 4*B. J Love 458 J S’abaugh *74. J Henry 471. J Lantt *7B. J Rudasics *54 200 games J Love 20* J Slabaugh 203 1M games J Musser 184. J. Gray ’4O L Culbertson 19 M Breyer 171. ,l| Connolly I*2 >42 R Lanti ’4l. L McFarland ITS.. R Burbank ’*o M Davs '69 IN. S Beaty im K Stone IN. ’B* E N Dewitt >*’ 172. R Gerritv 175 I*3 S Koser I*2 17* M Rensberger 184 L Logan 178., L Jones I*o. 145 p Hamilton ’BO I Hart 143. J Henry >4* 142 J Litfifl 177 E Johnson I’s >42 Tuesday Ntto Ladies Waiter Drugs 7* j* Littto People Shoppe 74 X WheHen Asphalt i’4* 43 Syracuse Rubber 9 53 Poor Doi’ Shop 54'* 47'* Schwart; Super Valu S 3 9 Wiggs Excavating ’ 4* 43 Camelot Lakes 47'* **'* Sawver Excavating 3* 73 RinkerßoatCo 3* 73 High team game Whetten Asphatf — 858 High team ser>es Little People Shoppe — 2452 500 ser.es N Shields 54* S Keim 511. A WhettonSl7. J Hickman SOK S, McKee 532 450ser>es C Soiina4*7: N Anderson 444. S Barton 47* G Chalk 474. I Dull 450 S Gilbert 4N E Slabaugh 478. L ! Hawn 4*3 0 Level ie«e 478. C Stomp <SB S Petorson *SO C Loe»t44s 200 games C Solina 202 S Keim 200. A wnetren 202 S Me Kee 212 >*o games N Sh e’d* ’4* I*l IK N Anderson 143. A Wbetten 177, T Swihart IN. S Barton M’. 163 G Chalk 19. J Hickman >65 '-8 145. I Dull ’4A S. Gilbert IN M Richards >46 E Slabaugh 142. L Hawn IK. 17* D Lovellett* >BB 142 C|. Stomp 145 S McKee ’7* K D'mick ’6O. C Loeti 172 B Land O’ Lakes R.nKerbuilt 2* it Cromwell Lumber 2?’* 12’* Dari Point 27 13 State Bank of Syracuse 24 14 The Flower Shop ’ 23 17 Mid American Buildings 22'* 17’* K n gh’s of Columbus 22 . 'lB F *og Tav.erh I 22 .18 Kuriy s Keglers 21 1* C & J Construction N N Syracuse Legion N N Crow Roofing Inc 1* 21 Whitacre Excavating *8 22 J P Midway. Lounge ’ / 18 22 Ligonier Elk s ■ 17 23 Commodore Corp j '* j* Gropp S* F ish pt Stroh 14 24 Sea Nymph U N Wawasee Bowi 13 27 Challenge .Me’ai H 2* High team game and series Cromwell lumber - 1(03 28*’ SOOseries W Atdertor 224. 2’5 411 500 series A Epert 564, M Moore 527, T Hooge 513 W Hodge 571 J Kern 533. G Sorensen SN, I Newman 544 R Simon 528 B Secor 515. A S* oner 511 G Lowe 502 C WggcmanSM G Price 50* K Saggars 55’ D Patrick 564. P Fought SOAR Williamson 544 E Edgar 502 C Wa’ton 505 P Leach 508 J Blackporf 5U T West SX. G Miller 5’7 0 Smith SOI. D Rigdon 557 L Longenbaugh 545. B Miller 523. C Harris 5K S Butt 55’ M Yoder SX. R E>ns>*dei S3S. M Sprague sl*. B Hicks 5U M Durham 516. S Richmond sls. A Zimmerman 530 S Kai-sik 578 R Bartrngn 5*4. L McGriff 5’5 ; P Flanagan Sal. A. Sprague SU. P Wilson 524. K Doty 513 200 games A Epert 22*. W Hodge 20c T Morganmaier 213. A Skinner 202 C Wogoman 2U D Patrick 21$ G Norttman 200 0 Rigdon 20* L Longenbaugh 208. B Miller 221 S Butt 2M. M Yoder 214. S Richmond 214. S Kaiisik Mt, 2U P Wilson 262 Campbells Mat <2 .- « . Mamews Body Shop 42’* »•* StoapyOart X to LaaeiineCabmet M X Spe<<hers N 24 Little A Clark 25 27 Walter Drug -3a ! * 27'* Webster Legton 24 X UTS 23 2* Wvmrich A Sons 21 31 Sharps Hdw 21 31 M.itord Motors IB** X* Golden Rkot r 18 3* Auer* Automotive I 44 Higntoamgame Waiter Drug - 1’44 High toam series Wattor Drug* and Lakei.neCabinet - 3041 KO s*r *s B Simon Hl A Botes 430 SOO ter.** T Campbell 502 P Campbell 534. L Newman sls G Khnfc* 51$ H Barfman S’A J Wortmger 5N 0 Saltor 555. B R.c* XL P Mathews 51$ G. Smith 522. F Grove 699. $ Wetssor 536. J Perry 534. T Levemier 54A P Spetcher 91. L Mast 51$ Jr Kohar 534. F Avery 537. B Abie 57X S Woito 53? 8 Sorensen 523. G Sorensen 55’ K Mathews 500 O Btoeser si* ’ X 6 games B Simon 2«. 28$ 111 J Wortmger 223 D Sa<’*er 243. G F sher 23$ F Grove 2H S weisser 203. J. Pwry 211 T Levermer >ll. Jr tkohtr 2K B Abto 22’. A , Boies 234. ZN G Sorensen 233 ■ High Scheel ThreeAndOne 47 29 Strohs 9 X Strikers 9 X Untouchabto* 55 41 LELB 53 43 Playboys 4* 47 NoNames 42 5* High tom game and series Stroh* — 477 1807 4X series D Kern «$ K. Stably 51$ T Sm l th4*4 375 serie* J Doan 387. T. Smith 440 G Houston 43$ T Ryman 43$ J Kussmaul 424 19 game* S. Galloway 15$ $. Stutzman M*. D Korn 152, 15$ ISA C Beeztoy ’57 K. StaMy MA MA in C Eby IN. T Smith M 2. M7 S Dunithan MA M7 125 games J Dean ’27. Ul. J Gitoon IM T Smith 132. M 2. MA G. Reunion ISA 137. M 2. T Ryman Ml. J Kussmaul >3l 173
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KCH had 'very good year' in 1980, in spite of inflation, uncertainties
"Kosciusko Community Hospital (in Warsaw) has achieved another successful year in 1980. despite persistent high inflation and great economic uncertainty.“ KCH administrator L. Milton Holmgram told the directors at their annual meeting at the hospital cafeteria Monday night . "It will be remembered as a period of continued growth and maturity.” he added. He noted that conditions were such that KCH was one of two hospitals in the state who did not ask for a fee increase from the rate commission this year. He credited the 290 employees of the hospital for their “voluntary effort." adding. “Our people are the most important reason for our confidence that KCH is well prepared for the future.”
From the Syracuse police blotter
.March 18 11:09 am — Complaint requested to be made in reference to the junk cars on Pickwick Road 4:18 p m — Woman advised her daughter and friend, chased by two men March 19 10.31 a m — Subject in Enchanted Hills request information on obtaining a gun permit March 2B 10:48 a m — Milford subject called in reference to bad check from Syracuse resident 424 p m — Woman advised accident at County Line Road and SR 13, two boys hitchhiking on 13. looked like ones f rom wreck 5:01 p m — Woman called in reference .to a possible intoxicated driver in front of her home 10:29 p.m. — Woman advised cars with lights off at Purina March 21 9:06 a m — Man on West Portland requests permission to burn trash 12:39 p.m. — Woman called in reference to kids playing with BB guns 1:01 p.m — Syracuse police advise in reference to above complaint, guns incapable of shooting BBs 2:07 p.m — Man advised his vehicle dead behind Lil s Anchor Bar 3:30 p m — Woman found a female gray and black Spitz 11:11 p m — Man on Johnson Bay advised had prowler March 22 10:53 a m — Man reports lost black Lab and Great Dane across fron United Telephone 12:56 p.m - Smokey’s Bait advised Ice House sunk in channel by Frog Tavern 5:25 p.m. — Woman called in reference to a dog bite to her husband March 22 8:01 a m. — Man at Sea Nymph found wallet in parking lot with ID. charge cards, valid driver s license and more 9:03 a m — Woman on Warner Road found gray, white and black husky dog 9:15 a m - Premiere Cor poration for location of ATS company March 23 9:56 a m — Woman called in reference to who she should call about a neighborhood dog being a nuisance, advised call Shelter 4:32 p m — Man found gray and black Keeshound dog 7:08 p.m. — Man brought on station South Shore Golf Course oxygen tank to be checked
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Administrator Holmgrain also praised the 320-member hospital auxiliary, which serves as the nucleus of the volunteer corps He said the group, headed by Salome Peters as president, donated SIO,OOO in 1980 to purchase a hypothermia blanket and a flamephotometer, and gave 15.424 hours erf dedicated service. In a financial report, administrator Holmgrain noted that the toyd value of services rendered 1980 amounted to $8,255,261. with total income for the year at $7,729,391. Salaries, employee benefits and professional fees amounted to $3,442,337 in expenses, while operating expenses, including utilities, supplies, food, insurance. depreciation, payment of principal, interest and maintenance amounted to $3,608,371
March 24 4:16 a m — Break-in and entering in ■ progress at Sharp's Hardware
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FITHIAN’S MOBILE OFFICE— Congressman Floyd Fithian's Office on Wheels visited communities in Kosciusko, Marshall and Wabash counties last week. Pictured above is Fithian's aid W*rren Munro of Chesterton outside the mobile office in Milford on Monday. March 23. The Office on Wheels also stopped in Syracuse. North Webster and Leesburg on Monday. (Photo by Terri Chilcote)
Get a receipt The only way you can deduct charitable contributions is to ha ve a receipt or canceled check. Failing that, keep a ledger of dates and cash contributed The IRS may ask you to prove your charitable contributions
pictures of isKMs with our Mocfo In item, wt the Homeland Sport Al THE AtMOev / fHAAITSAW / ' STURONJAC BUILDERS "Custom Designs" New Construction Remodeling Concrete 834-2603
Wed.. March 25,1981 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL
A total of $678,683 was set aside for new equipment During 1980 admissions were 5.292. over 4.661 for the previous year, and patient days rose to 25.919 from 21,337 for the previous year And the percentage of occupancy rose to 62.8 per cent from 51.7 per cent the previous year. Much of this increased occupancy was due to the fact that begun in December 1979. was greatly enhanced in 1980. and in July Dr Nutan Chadha joined the medical staff with a new specialty — gastroenterology The hospital converted its heating system from oil to gas. effecting an estimated savings in fuel erf SIOO,OOO per year. Total assets of the hosiptal are fixed at $13,136,982
2:00 p.m — Three vehicles partially in roadway at 137 East Boston
Why do people love the Earth Stove? because it’s space age engineering doesn’t show •/ .JibiaK' tv -Bl nfe getting back to dosn’t have to be a sacrifice! • Automatic draft • Secondary drafts • Pre-heating manifold • Burns 14 hrs* • Converts to open • Conserves fuel fire H & H Repair Shop, Inc. 1 Uta* So*!* * % Mil* East Os Happen**
New Directors Board member Robert Ferverda, chairman of the nominating committee, offered the following names to the board of directors, which were unanimously elected: Robert Bishop. Prairie Township; Chester Clampitt. Harrison; Don Forney. Etna; Darrel Frantz. Paul Grossnickle, city of Warsaw; J. Gerald Wallace, Wymond Wilson and Bruce Wright, directors at large. Mrs Philip (Beth) Flinn. Pierceton, was elected from Washington Township to replace Claud Stahl Bruce Wright, president of the KCH board of directors, conducted the meeting Other KCHx officers include Dr Wymond Wilson, vice president; Rev. Wayne Johnson, secretary; and J Gerald Wallace, treasurer. ,
4:43 p m — Man brought on station wallet found called owner and advised
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