The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 March 1983 — Page 3
Hospital notes
KCH • TUESDAY, MARCH 22 Dismissals Florence E. Miller, Syracuse Viola Cruz, Milford WEDNESDAY. MARCH 23 Admission Linda S. Golden, Syracuse THURSDAY. MARCH 24 Admission Delores M. Wright, Leesburg FRIDAY, MARCH 25 Admissions Jeffrey A. Stookey, Leesburg Lydia M. Bonner, Leesburg Robert J. Susan, North Webster SATURDAY. MARCH 26 Admissions Robin T. Teasley, Leesburg Catherine -1. Mendenhall, Leesburg Dismissal Robert J. Susan, North Webster SUNDAY, MARCH 27 Admissions Tausha L. Gans, North Webster Alex S. Sielesnew, Syracuse Dismissal Lydia M. Bonner, Leesburg Goshen TUESDAY, MARCH 22 Admissions Diane Weisser, r 1 box 2-A Milford Eugene W. Hall, 171 North
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Shore Drive, Syracuse Alice Bemish, r 2 box 66 North Webster WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 Dismissal Harold Stiver, r 2 box 121 North Webster THURSDAY, MARCH 24 Admission Woodrow Free, r 1 box 260-B Milford Dismissals Mrs. John Smeltzer and infant son, 72833 CR 29 Syracuse Alice M. Bemish, r 2 box 66 North Webster SATURDAY, MARCH 26 Admissions Christy Hoover, 70070 CR 29 Syracuse Helen M. Biller. P.O. Box 84 Milford SUNDAY, MARCH 27 Admission Sheila Grevenstuk, r 5 box 325 Syracuse Dismissal William Yahne, r 2 Syracuse MONDAY. MARCH 28 Admission Charles F. Clark. P.O. Box 384 North Webster RECOVERING Mrs. Fred (Diane) Weisser. Milford, is recovering from surgery at Goshen Hospital. She is staying in Room 203.
Card of thanks I wont to thank all who worked so hard to make the recent spaghetti supper a success. Special thanks to Jennie Heckaman; Raymond Pinkerton; Kosko Printers, for donating two sets of tickets; all who worked and donated items, and to Campbell's Market for selling the excess baked goods. Jean Treesh Births TEASLEY son Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Robin) Teasley, Leesburg, are the parents of a son bom Saturday, March 26, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. VALLEJO daughter Mr. and Mrs. Orlando (Maria) Vallejo, r 2 box 119 North Webster, are the parents of a daughter bom Sunday. March 27, in Goshen Hospital. STOLLER, Katie Lynne Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Andrea) Stoller, r 5 box 121-A Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter, Katie Lynne, bom Saturday, March 26, at 7:38 p.m. in Goshen Hospital. She weighed seven pounds, 14 ounces and was 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aeschliman.
Final acreage reduction report shows 187 miHon acres enroled
Farmers have signed up into the 1983 acreage reduction and Payment-In-Kind (PIK) programs 187 million acres of feed grain, rice, wheat, and upland cotton base acreage according to figures released by the US Department of Agriculture. The enrolled acreage represents 81.2 per cent of the 230 million acres of total base acreage. The signup was necessary to determine producer eligibility for program benefits such as Commodity Credit Corporation loans and purchases, PIK, target price protection and —for wheat and feed grain participants — eligibility for the grain reserve. Base acreage enrolled nationally includes 90 million under the feed grain program, 3.8 million under the rice program, 78 million under the wheat program, and 15 million under the upland cotton program. In Kosciusko County 1,201 farms enrolled 86,548 of the corn base acres and 374 farms enrolled 12,487 of the wheat base acres, these represent 74 per cent of the corn acreage and 47 per cent of the wheat acreage. Farmers who signed up to participate in the acreage reduction programs, announced prior to PIK, agreed to reduce the planting of their base acreage of these commodities by at least 20 per cent. With PIK, farmers have agreed to reduce plantings by an additional 10 per cent to 30 per cent of their base, and had the option to offer a bid to take their entire base out of production. The acreage taken out of production will be devoted to a conservation use.
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Bluffton; and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stoller, Bloomington, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bucher, Francesville, are the maternal great-grandparents; and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stoller, Bloomington, 111., are the paternal great-grandparents. Katie has one brother, Jerrod, 13; and one sister, Britani, 9, at home. GREVENSTUK daughter Mr. and Mrs. Michael (Sheila) Grevenstuk, r 5 box 325 Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter bom Monday, March 28, in Goshen Hospital. TAYLOR. Laurel Renee Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Sandra) Taylor, r 5 box 216 Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter. Laurel Renee, born Monday, March 28,
Obituaries
Victor D. Gran, Sr. Owned Barber Shop Victor D. (Pete) Gran, Sr., 72, 56329 Burr St., Elkhart, died Tuesday. March 29, at 2:55 a.m. in Elkhart Hospital. He was bom on September 26, 1910, and was a native of Syracuse. He owned and operated Vic’s Barber shop, Elkhart, for 30 years and was active in sponsorship for the soap box derbies.
Farms participating in only the regular 1983 acreage reduction and paid diversion programs have enrolled 66 million acres. Those signing up for the combined regular 1983 program and PIK program have enrolled 98 million acres, and those retiring whole bases have enrolled 22 million acres. Required conservation use acreage (CUA) for those signing up under the three program options is 82 million acres. In Kosciusko County a total of 57,832 acres may be idled as conservation use acres in the program. The 1983-crop national average loan rates are: barley, $2.16 per bushel; com, $2.65 per bushel; oats, $1.36 per bushel; sorghum, $2.52 per bushel; wheat, $3.65 per bushel; rice, $8.14 per hun dredweight ; upland cotton. $0.55 per pound. Target prices for the 1983 crops are: barley, $2.60; com, $2.86; oats, $1.60; sorghum, $2.72; wheat, $4.30; rice, $11.40, upland cotton, $0.76. To the rescue If you had too big of a bubble gun bubble burst all over your face and now part of it is inextricably in your locks, try this before you take scissors to your hair. Rub a dab of peanut butter and the gum between your fingers until the gum is loosened. Remove it gently with a comb, then shampoo your hair. No wax To prevent wax from dripping on your freshly frosted birthday cake, try using marshmallows as candleholders.
at 3:59 a.m. in Goshen Hospital. She weighed seven pounds, 4‘ 2 ounces and was 20 inches long. Robert and Mildred Hawk, Huntertown, are the maternal grandparents; and Mary Taylor, Montpelier, is the paternal grandmother. WEAR son Mr. and Mrs. Boyd (Nannette) Wear, r 1 box 59 North Webster, are the parents of a son born Monday, March 28, in Goshen Hospital. RABER, Nathaniel Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Ron Raber, Union Street, Warsaw, are the parents of a son, Nathaniel Leonard, born Wednesday morning, March 23, in South Bend Memorial Hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roger Graff, Fort
Surviving in addition to his wife, the former Carrie M. Dawson, are two sons, Victor, Jr., and Joe. both of Elkhart; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Friends may call today (Wednesday) from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and until the 1 p.m. service tomorrow (Thursday) at Walley-Mills-Zimmerman Funeral Home. Rev. Robert E. Cassel, pastor of Grace Sutheran Church, will officiate and burial will be in Prairie Street cemetery. Memorials may be made to the heart fund. Florence B. Taylor Mother Off Syracuse Resident Memorial services will be held Monday, April 4, at 3 p.m. at Judson Park, Ohio, for Florence B. Taylor, 89, Judson Park, 1801 Chestnut Hill Drive, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, mother of Charles F. Taylor, Syracuse. She passed away Thursday, March 24, at Court news MARRIAGE DISSOLUTIONS The following marriage dissolution has been filed in Kosciusko Superior Court, Judge Robert Burner presiding: Davis — Lucy Davis, 205 West Van Buren St., Leesburg, and Tony L. Davis, Sarasota, Fla. The couple was married August 19, 1972 and separated May 15, 1982. There is one minor child. CITY COURT The following fines have been levied and paid in the Goshen City Court: g Following too closely — Gordon H. Sheline, 54, Syracuse, $34 Speeding — Gerald E. Durn baugh, 28, Milford, S3B; Sally S. Cline, 33, Milford, S3B SUPERIOR COURT The following claim has been filed in Kosciusko County Superior Court, Robert Burner, judge: Complaint Enchanted Hill Community Association, Inc. vs Phillip S. Sherman, r 1 box 954 Cromwell. Plaintiff seeks a court order for defendant to abate Lot 954, Section AA in Enchanted Hills due to the fact the grounds are . covered with bags of trash and garbage, a pickup truck and the mobile home lot is in general disrepair igOOOOQOOOOaOOOOOOQOCCQC
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Wayne; and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Raber, Warsaw. Al Graff, Milford; and Sarah Slabaugh, Milford, are the maternal great-grandparents. Paternal great-grandparents are Charles Raber, Wakarusa; and Mrs. Millard Stookey, Winona Lake. Nathaniel has three sisters Brandi, Nicole and Brittney, at home. MIGNERY. Christopher Lee Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mignery, Fort Leavenworth, Kan., are the parents of a son, Christopher Lee, born March 12 at Fort Leavenworth. He weighed five pounds, 12 ounces, and measured 21 inches in length. He is a first child for theMignerys. /
Judson Park. She was born April 28, 1893, in Hawarton, lowa, the daughter of and Judith (Tilkerson) Burlingame. She was raised in Pennsylvania and spent her adult life in Cleveland. She married Virgil J. Taylor who died in 1976. Mrs. Taylor was a school teacher in Pennsylvania and Ohio and a journalist. After retirement she was a substitute teacher. In her younger years she was a member of the Bixby Players. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Cleveland Heights. Survivors in addition to her son are a daughter, Mrs. A. T. (Estelle) Young. Cleveland; another son, Virgil. Jr., also of Cleveland; nine grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. D. M. (Mary) Moffatt. Austin, Texas. A private burial was held last week end. Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church or Judson Park. Rev. Theodore E. Miller Former Milford Pastor Rev. Theodore E. Miller. 80, Messiah Village, Mechanicsburg, Pa., passed away Saturday,.; March 26, in Holy Spirit Hospital. Camp Hill, Pa., after an extended illness. Born in Nappanee on May 19, 1902, he was the son of Ira and Martha (Eshelman) Miller. His first marriage was to Esther Zimmerman of Milford. After her death he married Helen Pyke of Mechanicsburg who also has passed away. Rev. Miller was a retired minister from the Church of Brethren. He was a member of the Wooddale Church of Brethren, Wooddale, Pa., and a former pastor of the Bethel Church of the Brethren, Milford. Survivors include four sons. John E., a missionary in Spain, Gene E., Irvine, Calif., Lowell A., Denver Colo., and Timothy E., Mechanicsburg, Pa.; 13 grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; and one niece, Bernice Dwyer. Milford. One son. Joel, preceded him in death. Memorial, services were held today (Wednesday) at 10:30a.m. in Messiah Village Chapel. Friends will be received tomorrow (Thursday) from 7-9 p.m. in Mishler Funeral Home, Milford. Graveside services will be held Friday at 10 a.m. at the Bremen cemetery. Rev. Cecil Cline of Southwest Ebenezer Church, rural Goshen, will officiate. 2&R5522£2££22222222222|
Wed., March 30, 1983—THE MAIL-JOURNAL
Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Bonnie Peck, Syracuse, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mignery of Syracuse. Milford EMS The Milford Emergency Medical Service made the following calls recently: On Monday, March 21. a male. 23. was taken to Goshen Hospital after suffering a twisted back from a fall. On Saturday, March 26, a male, 5, suffering from a possible seizure was attended by the technicians. On Sunday, a female. 70, was transported to Goshen Hospital with chest pains. On Tuesday, March 29, a female, 67, was taken from Lakeland Loving Care Center to Goshen Hospital for direct admission. Syracuse EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service has responded to the following calls recently: On March 24, at 8:18 am., they were called to the home of Antonia Polites. 89, Greenhaus Apartments. Syracuse. Mrs. Polites’ daughter had called to request that the EMS transport her to Goshen Hospital. At 11:44 p.m.. on March 24, the EMS was called to Dana Corporation, Syracuse, where Ken Plikerd, 32. r 5 Syracuse, had become ill at work. He requested to be transported to his home. The EMS took him home and advised him to see a physician if he did not feel better. On March 24, at 12:33 a.m., the EMS was called to Camelot Lake,
Thanks To All! We would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to all who gave us much needed support during the illness and at the loss of our loved one. Thanks also for the prayers, flowers, plants and cards. A special thank you to Arch Baumgartner for the fitting editorial about Chris, to Rev. Phil Frew for his help and to the Harris Funeral Home. Joan Koller; J.R., Donna, Angie And Jenny Kohor; Nancy, Dave And Jeffff Shields
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where Carolyn Whybrew, 37, r 1 box 17A Milford had been injured They transported her to Goshen Hospital. On March 26, at 3:00 p.m., the EMS was called to Wawasee High School, where Phil Lothmer, 15, 3923 West Lane, Fort Wayne, had been injured during a wrestling match. The EMS transported him to Goshen Hospital. The EMS was called to a personal injury accident east of State Road 13 on US 6, at 3:26 p.m., on March 27. George A. Bosenbaul, 31, 10640 Chicago Ridge, Chicago, had been thrown from an automobile onto the highway. The EMS transported him to Goshen Hospital On March 28. at 12:08 p.m.. Walter Gilchrist. 57, r 3 box 253 Syracuse, came to the Syracuse Fire Station and requested that the EMS be called He was ill and the EMS transported him to Goshen Hospital.
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