The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 31, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 August 1981 — Page 3

Hospital notes

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Susan R. Miller of North Webster Bell Z. Edwards of Leesburg Kathleen K. Nave of North Webster Phillip M. Shafer of Leesburg David A. Smoker of Leesburg SUNDAY. AUG. 16 Admissions Bernice M Rater of Milford Phyllis E. Blauser of Milford James L Milligan of North Webster Dismissal Maxine W Kammerer of Leesburg Goshen TUESDAY. AUG. 11 Admissions A daughter born to Mr and Mrs Andrew Nickels. 72561 CR 133. Syracuse Valeria L. Hughes. 206 E Boston St.. Syracuse Ronda E Troxell, box 61 Leesburg Dismissal Mrs Franklin Schaefer and infant son. r 1 box 569 North Webster WEDNESDAY. AUG. 12 Admission Barn- M Eppley. box 5 . Leesburg Dismissal Ronda E Troxell, box 61 Leesburg

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THURSDAY. AUG. 13 Dismissals Hubert R. Anglemyer, box 14 Syracuse Mrs. Andrew Nickels and infant daughter. 72561 CR 133. Syracuse FRIDAY. AUG. 14 Admissions Leroy Maddux, r 3 box 252 Syracuse Norma C. Maurer, r 3 box 100 Lake Wawasee, Syracuse Blaine A. Sawyer, 324 W. Pearl St.. Syracuse Dismissal Marvin R. Coy. 113‘ 2 E Brooklyn, Syracuse SATURDAY. AUG. 15 Dismissals Edna L Hazen. 731 E. Chicago St.. Syracuse Blaine A. Sawyer. 324 W Pearl St.. Syracuse Barry M Eppley. PO. Box 5 Leesburg Reba M Newton, r 2 box 252 Leesburg MONDAY. AUG, 17 Admissions Alta R Darr, r 2 Syracuse Emery E LUdwig. P.O Box 162 Syracuse Forrest O. Plank, 631 Pittsburg St.. Syracuse John A. Martin, r 1 box 160-C Milford Dismissal Harold J McKibbm. r 1 Leesburg LOWELL TUCKER ATPARKVIEW Lowell Tucker, father of Leon Tucker of r 1 Milford, is in room 345, Park view Memorial Hospital. Fort Wayne. Ind. 46805. undergoing treatment for a brain tumor He is expected to be released in about a week but will have to undergo treatment every week for quite some time FORREST PLAN’D TO HAVESURGERY » Forrest Plank of Syracuse was admitted to Goshen Hospital on August 17. to undergo surgery The surgery will be performed today. Wednesday. Aug 19. at 11:15 a m. Friends and relatives wishing to send cards may address them to room 224 JUNE MISHLER HOME Mrs Wade (June* Mishler was released from the Goshen Hospital and is now at home. She is feeling greatly improved since her stay in the hospital ROSE CALBECK MAY HAVE VISITORS Rose Calbeck of Syracuse has been admitted to intensive care at the Elkhart General Hospital suffering from the GullianBarres Syndrome The disease caused total paralysis but Miss Calbeck is now able to move her fingers and toes. She will be at the hospital for some time and must undergo physical therapy. Doctors are encouraging visitors Friends or relatives wishing to call may visit the hospital at 8 am. 12n00n.4p m andßp m Syracuse EMS Dave Schopf, 26. 212 S. Hun tington St., Syracuse, fell at Syracuse Rubber. 1135 Sycamore St., Syracuse, on August 13. He was transported to Goshen Hospital Evelyn Tuttle, 73. r 1 box 119. Syracuse, tripped and fell as she was leaving Augsburger’s Supermarket on August 14 She was transported by the Syracuse EMS to Goshen Hospital with a contusion on her nose. John Black, 23. Indianapolis, was transported to Goshen Hospital from Macy's Slip, r 1 Syracuse, on August 16 Aidmen believed he suffered from a possible right shoulder

dislocation from tubing on the lake. ( Sean Chesebrough, seven. Indianapolis, had a fish hook caught in the back of his head on August 17, at Heil’s Haven r 3 Syracuse. He was transported to Goshen Hospital with his father Milford 1 EMS The Milford Emergency Service. Inc. repsonded to the following emergency calls last week: woman was transported to Kosciusko Community Hospital with symptoms of a possible stroke ' August 9 — Transported a 25-year-old man complaining of back pain, due to a fall, to Kosciusko Community Hospital August 15 — .An 18-year-old woman was transported to Kosciusko Community Hospital. She kept losing consiousness and , had chest pains August 16 — Transported a 79- i woman with a possible stroke to Goshen Hospital August 17 — A 59-year-old man ' was transported to Goshen Hospital for treatment Births VALLEJO daughter Mr and Mrs. Orlando Vallejo, r 2 box 118 North Webster, are the parents of a daughter bom at Goshen Hospital on Monday. . Aug 17 NICKELS daughter Mr and Mrs. Andrew Nickels. ' Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter born at Kosciusko Community Hospital recently

Obituaries

Rebecca Ruff Nov. 16. 1920 —.Aug. 18. 1981 Mrs. Rebecca Ruff, 60. of Goshen, formerly a resident of Milford, died Tuesday, Aug 18. at 10:15 a m in the Saint Joseph Hospital. South Bend, following aqiltoess of two weeks. ShF was bom in Red Oak. on November 16, 1920, to John and Pearl (Broyles) Free. She rrfoved to Goshen 13 years ago from Milford where she had been a resident for 33 years. Mrs. Ruff was employed at the Goshen Hospital for 15 years and was a member of the Milford Christian Church, as well as being a member of the Ladies of the Moose in Goshen Survivors include two sons, Bobby J Bailey of Fort Meade. Md., and Rodney F Bailey of Bremen; two stepdaughters. Mrs. Gregg (Carla) Adams and Miss Jan Ruff, both of Goshen, five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Lona Hamilton of Milford and Mrs. Ethel Dunn of Red Oak, Okla ; and one brother. Woodrow Free of Milford Funeral services wall be held on Friday. Aug 21, in the Mishler Funeral Home in Milford at 2 p.m. with Fred Walls, associate pastor of the Milford Christian Church, officiating Burial will be in the Milford cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday. Aug 20. from 2-4 p m and 7-9 p m Memorials may be made to the Heart Fund Kenneth McDougal June 9.1906— Aug. 15. 1981 Kenneth Ray McDougal. 75. r 5 Syracuse, died at his Dewart Lake home on Saturday. Aug 15. at 7:47 p.m He was in failing health for two years He was born in Excelsior. Wise, on June 9. 1906. to Frederick E. and Effie Jane < McKinney) McDougal. He married the, former Maxine Fraser in Appleton. Wise., on January 1,1936 His wife survives Prior to 1971, when he moved to Syracuse, he resided in Erie. Pa ami Fort Wayne He was an electrical engineer for General Electric previous to retirement in 1967 While working with General Electric he was a member of the GE Elfin Society and also received the GE Cardiner award He was a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wise, and a member of the Calvary United Methodist Church, Syracuse. Surviving with is wife are two daughters, Mrs. Richard (LuAnnei Barton. Erie, Pa. and Mrs. Charles (Carolyn June) Stephany. Fort Wayne; and four grandchildren. A memorial service will be held this afternoon. (Wednesday) at 2 p.m. in the Calvary United Methodist Church, Syracuse, with Rev Paul Steele and Rev Harold H. Hazenfield officiating There will be no visitation or calling. Funeral arrangements

Card of thanks CARD OF THANKS I want to thank everyone for the cards, flowers, prayers and remembrances while I was in the Goshen Hospital. Special thanks to the hospital staff. Fritz Kilmer CARD OF THANKS The family of Floyd P. Fuller wishes to thank family and friends for their acts of kindness during the illness and loss of our husband, father and grandfather. Special thanks to Carl and Grace Shearer, Christian Church and Lakeland Loving Care Center staff. I “CARD OF “I THANKS My wish is to thank every- i one who was so kind to me A during my stay in the hospital I and during my recovery, for the O cords, flowers, visits and pray- ■ ers. Special thanks to Carl I Shearer Fred Walls and Rick ? Brouillette and to the unknown I person who took care of my yard. J Ktnpn FHJTT EMT class to be held The fall, 1981, basic Emergency Medical Technician

were handled by the Harris Funeral Home. The family requests all memorials be directed to the Calvary United Methodist Church building fund. Mildred Bohnstedt March 24,1903 — Aug. 16.1981 Mildred I. Bohnstedt. 78, longtime Larwill resident, died at 8 a m. Sunday, Aug. 16, in the Columbia City Alfran Nursing Home. She was the mother of Joann Bell, North Webster. Bom in Etna-Troy Township. Whitley County, March 24, 1903, she was the daughter of Charles and Cora (Gruesbeck) Marrs On November 12, 1924, she married James Bohnstedt who preceded her in death September 13.1964. She was a member of the Independent Brethren Church, Columbia City, and Etna-Troy NEO and Etna-Troy Home Demonstration Club. Survivors include two sons. Edward A.. Columbia City and Albert E , Fort Wayne; three daughters. Julia Rollins. Columbia City. Mrs. Bell, and Marlene Townsend./Columbia City. 18 grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren v - Funeral services were held yesterday (Tuesday) in the Smith and Sons Funeral Home, Columbia City, with Rev. Ork) Hibbs officiating Burial followed in the Lakeview cemetery. Larwill. John Hughes March 1. 1924 — Aug. 11.1981 John P Hughes 57. r 1 box 321 Warsaw, died at 7:30 a.m. August 11. in the Fort Wayne Veterans Hospital He was in failing health for the past two years His mother, a stepson, three brothers and some grandchildren live in Syracuse. Born in Syracuse on March 1. 1924, he was the son of John P.

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training class will begin on Monday, Aug. 31, at the Community Health Information Center in Goshen Hospital. The class will meet every Monday and Wednesday from 7-l(» p.m. There is a fee which induces the cost of the textbook. Preregistration is necessary as the class size is limited. Contact the hospital Department of Education for applications and information. The basic EMT trainin; class can only be provided by publicsupported educational institutions or governmental or non-profit hospitals. The course outline must be approvec by the Indiana Emergency Medical Services Commission and is regularly updated to ke?p pace with emerging techniques and care in emergency medicine. The instructor of Goshen Hospital’s basic EMT cla >s is Pat Gaume. Mrs. Gaume is a certified EMT, has served with an ambulance group, is an e nployee of Goshen Hospital's Emergency Department, and is trained as a primary instructor The student must be 18 years of age and present evidence of being physically fit. In order to become a certified emergency medical technician, the student must successfully complete the basic training dass, a practical skills examination and a written examination which is given by the EMS Commission s ass This certification is valid fo* a three year period (hiring which the student must have additional classes and training (20 hours per year) and take a refresher course. If there are any questions contact the Department of Education at Goshen Hospital.

and Valarie (Hoppel) Hughes. He married the former Mary Minnix, who survives, on July 5,1961, in Goshen. He was a member of the DA Vs of Goshen and was a veteran of World War 11. Surviving with his wife is his mother. Mrs. John Hughes, Syracuse; a son, Rodney Hughes; a stepson, Charles Koser, Syracuse; three sisters. Mrs Pete (Elizabth) Pedersen. Norwalk. Calif., Mrs. Dean (Ruth) Roger. Mishawaka and Mrs. Howard (Hattie) Adama, Venice. La. Also surviving are six brothers. Jim, Goshen. Robert. Hammond, and Harold, Joseph and Richard, all of Syracuse. LaMar. Overland Park. Kan.; and three grandchildren. The funeral service was held in the Warsaw Chamness Funeral Home with Rev Chad Burkhard officiating. Burial followed in the Graceland cemetery — BOOKED AT J AIL Larry Allen Deter. 30. Milford, was charged recently with possession of marijuana after Kosciusko County Police discovered the substance growing on his property. No bond had been set Golden Gleams Praise makes good men better and bad men worse. -Thomas Fuller. The sweetest of all sounds is praise. -Zenophon. He who loves praise, loves temptation. -Thomas Wijson. Stay loose When the spaghetti is finished cooking, run it under hot waiter to prevent it from sticking together.

Wed., August 19,1981 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

YRS elect new state officers

Newly elected leaders of the Indiana Young Republican Federation represent virtually every area of the state. The new officers were selected during the group’s biennial convention here over the week end. Elected were: Randy Campbell, Brazil — chairman Lynn A. Helvey, Warsaw — cochairman Michael E. Stewart. Monon — national committeeman Marsha Carrington. Russellville — national committeewoman. Audrey Olton, Dyer — secretary Russell G. Lloyd Jr., Evansville — treasurer Campbell, 28, is employed by the Indiana State Election Board. During the 1980 campaign, he was northern Indiana field coordinator for the Quayle for Senate campaign. He formerly worked three years on Rep. John Myers' Terre Haute district office staff. Miss Helvey. 24. an elementary school teacher in Mentone, is director of the Kosciusko County YRs and second District YR secretary. A DePauw University graduate, she formerly worked for the Indiana Department of Public Instruction. Stewart is the White County Republican Chairman and is a funeral director in Monon. Mrs. farrington is a former YR co-chairman and served as a staff member on Lt. Gov. John Mutz's primary election c.am paign. Secretary-treasurer of the Lake County YRs. Audrey Olton is serving in her first state YR office. She is employed by Inland Steel Corporation. Lloyd, son of the late former mayor of Evansville. Russell G. Lloyd, is the Bth district YR chairman. He is active in the Vanderburgh County GOP organization, and the youngest member of the Vanderburgh County GOP Finance Committee The YRs passed resolutions in Two injured in one-car mishap John K Churchill, 27, Leesburg, and his passenger, Sonja Nichols. Winona Lake, sustained abrasions following a one-car accident on SR 15 south of CR 50 at 3:15 a m. Sunday, Aug. 16. The accident occurred in Elkhart County. Churchill and Nichols did not require hospital treatment Elkhart County Sheriff’s Ptl. Jeffery Shaffer reported Churchill was driving south on SR 15 at a high rate of speed when his auto crossed the highway and traveled 450 feet before striking a tree. Damage to the 1981 AMC Concord was estimated at more than $5,000 LOZANOS' SURPRISED Milford’s Clerk-treasurer Maria Lozano and her husband. Alex, and children were surprised August 8 when they received company from Elsa. Texas Arriving at the Lozano home were Maria s two sisters, a brother-in-law. two nephews and > her mother: Mr and Mrs Enique DeLeon. Johnny and Danny; Tresa Pina; and Anna Flores They planned to leave today in order to have the youngsters back in Texas in time for school. CHAIN SAW STOLEN Richard Krull, Milford, reported to Warsaw City Police a chain saw, valued at $175. was stolen from his vehicle while narked at the Lake Village Shopping Center, Warsaw. The theft occurred Friday afternoon, Aug. 14. Cool if, folks Perk up your lettuce or celery by placing it in cold water with a few slices of raw potato.

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support of President Reagan and Gov. Robert Orr and their economic revitalization plans on the federal and state level. Other resolutions passed by the group included support for increased military spending and opposition to strikes by public employees. Tippy sailing results given The final results for the three races that were held in good winds on Lake Tippecanoe Sunday, Aug. 16, by 36 sailors and crew members in 21 boats were: Hobie 16 foot class — Stan Reel of 6 Anderson with Merrill Smith coming in first, second place was Stevie Black of South Bend and father. Steve Black, as crew; Bob Maish of Leesburg placed third and Bart and Will Shroyer of Mishawaka fourth Hobie 14 foot class — Dave Ponsler of Anderson was first. Phil J ung of Converse was second and Jim Huntzinger of Pendleton was third Small class division — John Hayes of Leesburg placed first in a Super Porpoise. Jeff Laderer of South Bend was second in a Sunfish and Jim Murray of Leesburg was third in a Super Porpoise Open class division — Ross and Bob Stevens of Leesburg placed first in a Rebel. Matt Hamer of Carmel and Will Cunningham came in second in a Rascal Saturday’s Jr. Races — Jasw Davidson and J.B Van Meter otn Leesburg placed first; Stevie Black of South Bend, and Kari Conway placed second, Jeff Laderer of South Bend and Matt Steinmetz were third, all three sailing Hobie 16's The next regular races will be on Sunday, Aug. 30: however, on Saturday, Aug. 22, the Super Porpoise Championships will be held on Lake Tippecanoe. Registration is set for 9 a m. at Paton’s Marina. The Skippers meeting will be at 10 a.m. and the first of five races starts at 11 a m. All skippers with Super Porpoise sailboats are invited to sail in the annual regatta. Sterling 80 LB. BAG $475 Works In All Water Softeners All Sand Removed Will Not Plug Up Softeners. HARDWARE DECORATING Pickwick — Syracuse — 457 3692 Open 8 5 30 Mon So*

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