The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 23, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 June 1984 — Page 3

Obituaries

Dale Weaver, managing partner of Captain's Lounge, found dead

Dale Lawerence Weaver, 40, r 1 box 113A Syracuse, was found dead at his home Monday/June 18. The apparent cause of death was a heart attack. Born east of Nappanee Feb. 21, 1944, he was the son of Lawrence and Esther (Schlemmer) Weaver. A member of the US Army Reserves, he was-managing partner of the Captain’s Lounge in Syracuse. Surviving are: two daughters, Gayle and Gwen Weaver, Wakarusa; his mother, Nappanee; three brothers, Dave, Angola; Don,? Syracuse; and Devon, Chicago. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. in the Baugo Church of the Brethren. Burial Fairy Goshert Leesburg Native Mrs. Fairy Goshert, 89, r 4 Warsaw, died in Mason Health Care Center. Warsaw, at 7:20 p.m. Friday, June 15. The daughter of Henry and Addie (Fjank) Baxter, she was born June 27. 1894, in Leesburg, and had been a lifetime resident of Kosciusko County. She was married to Earl Goshert March 15, 1915. He died Sept. 21, 1980. Survivng her are: one son, Don Goshert, Warsaw; three grandchildren; and seven greatgrandchildren. One daughter, one son and one sister preceded her in death. Services were held Monday in the Titus Funeral Home, with burial in the Pleasant View Cemetery.

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will be in the Olive Cemetery, Wakarusa. Calling will be from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. this evening (Wednesday) at the Lienhart Funeral Home, Wakarusa. 5 Memorials may be directed to the Wakarusa Library. Omar Leslie Baumgartner, Jr. Milford Native Omar Leslie Baumgartner, Jr., of 2559 Plantation Avenue, Stockton, California, died at 10:04 a m. Monday, June 18, following an extended illness of some 10 years. Death occurred at the Mercy San Juan Hospital at Sacramento, California. A memorial service was held at a local Baptist church at 6 p.m. on Wednesday for family and close friends. Burial was in the Lodi, California, cemetery. The deceased was born in Milford, May 19, 1933, to Omar Leslie and Edith (Houck) Baumgartner and spent most of his life in Ottumwa, lowa, before moving to California. -He was a truck driver until ill health forced him to discontinue work about 10 years ago. Survivors include his wife, Mary Teresa Nelson; a son Mark Anthony; five daughters, Vicki Lynn Aguon, Sharon Kay, Linda Marie, Machelle Rene and Rachel Ann; and his mother, Edith (Houck-Baumgartner) Woehl of Stockton; one brother, Emil Eugene of Sacramento; and two sisters, Audrey Ellen Smith and Janet Kay Allison, both of

Stockton; and three grandchildren. Aunts of the deceased include Miss Edith Baumgartner and Helen Funk of Milford, and uncles Arthur (Ted) and Arch Baumgartner, also of Milford. Hollis Kaehler Father of Syracuse Man Hollis Kaehler, 76, New Castle, father of Robert H. Kackler, Syracuse, died in his home at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, June 14.

Hospital notes

Goshen TUESDAY, JUNE 12 Admissions Jeannetta M. Anglemyer, P.O. Box 14, Syracuse Joyce A. Avalos, P.O. Box 624, Milford Dismissals Mrs. Tracy Bartow and infant son, Austin Kory, r 2 box 170, Syracuse WEDNESDAY, JUNEI3 Admissions John C. Hare, 37 N. Shore Drive, Syracuse Willis Eberly, r 1 box 518, North Webster Dismissals Delores J. Boggs, r 4 bos 73-B, Syracuse Chester O. Fowler, r 2 box 210, Milford THURSDAY, JUNE 14 Admissions Owen D. Avery, r 5 box 132, Syracuse Dismissals Mrs. Joseph Kleinknight and infant daughter, Heather Renee, r 3 box 379, Syracuse FRIDAY, JUNE 15 Admissions Elsie M. Free, r 1 box 260-B, Milford Stephen Locke, r 2 box 511-A, Leesburg Dismissals Merrell F. Bachtel, r 3 box 574, y joyce A. Avalos, P.O. Box 624, Milford

He was born on Oct. 2,1907, in . Covington, Ky., to Frederick and Minni (Foor) Kaehler. He lived most of his life in the New Castle area and was married to Maxine Wheat. She survives. Additonal survivors' include one brother, Bernard Kaehler, Florida. Macer-Hall-Pasco Funeral Home, New Castle, was in charge of arrangements. There was no public visitation or service. Memorials may be directed to the cancer society of the donor’s choice.

SATURDAY, JUNE 16 Admissions Ronald Marquart, r 2 box 33-A, Milford Christopher Montgomery, 110 Prairie St., Leesburg Franklin J. Ringler, r 5 box 118, Syracuse Levi Schmucker, East Shore Drive, Syracuse Lois E. Eberly, r 1 box 518, North Webster Dismissals Margaret L. Weatherhead, r 4, Greenhaus Apts. 72, Syracuse Mrs. Manuel Madriz and infant daughter, Elizabeth Jo, r 2 box 129, North Webster SUNDAY, JUNE 17 Admissions Ned Hunsberger, r 1 box 170, Milford Ann R. Haffner, r 4 box 1858, Syracuse Dismissals Elsie M. Free, r 1 box 2608, Milford j Christopher L. Montgomery, 110 Prairie St., Leesburg Floyd Wf Gingerich, 324 Dolan St., Syracuse John C. Hare, 37 North Shore Drive, Syracuse MONDAY JUNE 18 Dismissals Ronald W. Marquart, r 2 box 33-A, Milford KCH SUNDAY, JUNE 10 Dismissals Dorothy Edwards, Leesburg MONDAY, JUNE 11 Admissions Ida Fox, Milford Roy Mabie, North Webster Nina Jacobs, North Webster Alberta Urbah, Leesburg TUESDAY, JUNE 12 Dismissals Felisa Lilly, Syracuse John Barnes, North Webster Roy Mabie, North Webster WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13 Admissions Feri Rhoades, Syracuse Mullicent Campbell, Leesburg Paula Garza, Milford Dismissals Ida Fox, Milford THURSDAY, JUNE 14 Dismissals Shirley Hackworth, Milford FRIDAY. JUNE 15 Admissions Darlene Burns, Leesburg Dismissals Feri Rhoads, Syracuse SATURDAY, JUNE 16 Admissions Caryl Parrish, Leesburg SUNDAY. JUNE 17 Dismissals Darlene Burns. Leesburg JAY BAUMGARTNER HAS SURGERY Jay Michael Baumgartner, son of Roger and Sandy Baumgartner. Milford, was admitted to the Elkhart Hospital on Friday, June 15. Jay underwent surgery and was released on Monday, June 18. -Cards of Thanks CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our relatives and friends for the many cards we received with best wishes for our 70th wedding anniversary. Calvin and Izel Beck CARD OF THANKS The family of George Cox wishes to extend sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness, prayers rendered, food, flowers, cards and all expressions of sympathy. Dallas Cox

Letticia Archer Sidney Clerk-Treasurer Mrs. Denzel (Letticia Dianne) Archer, 40, Sidney, died of an apparent heart attack at her home at 12:20 p.m. Thursday, June 14. Born in Warsaw June 26, 1943, she was the daughter of Delbert and Marceline (Michael) Grindle. In Pierceton, Aug. 2, 1974, she was united in marriage to Denzel Archer who survives. A former employee of the Bendix Abrasives and Peabody Seating companies in North Man-

Milford Booster Chib Would like to thank the Milford community for their support of the Memorial Day Bake Sale. Thanks to one and all for helping to make it a great success. Also a big thank you to Ron Smith Sanitation for picking up trash at the ball park again this year. It is appreciated. Syracuse EMS Travis < Ball, six, r 5 box 88 Syracuse, was brought to the Syracuse Fire Station on Saturday afternoon, June 16. at 3:27 p.m. after having his finger hit with a brick. The Syracuse EMS treated the child and advised the parents no further treatment would be necessary if his tetanus shot is up to date. Carol Turner, 42, r 2 box 538 Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital on Saturday, June 16, after becoming ill. The EMS was called at 5:16 p.m. Three persons were transported to Goshen Hospital following a mishap at Old Road 8 and Koher Road at 5:17 p.m. Sunday, June 17. Jackie Lothamer, 26, 246 Greenwood. Churubusco, was transported with severe injuries to the left leg, including a fractured femur and a possible fracture of the right knee. Mark Toote, 21, 246 Greenwood Dr., Churubusco, was transported with a laceration to the right knee and chin with abrasions on his body. The third person transported was Tom Enochs, 21, 1740 Cory Dr., Bremen, with pain in his right knee. Robert Williams, 42, 750 Sugarbush, Zionsville, was transported by North Webster EMS to Goshen Hospital. Syracuse EMS crews were dispatched to Ogden Island at 6:08 p.m. on Sunday after Williams fell on a pier riging and suffered injuries to his back and thigh area with abrasions to his right arm. Georgia Buster, 79, Greenhaus Apartments, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital Tuesday evening, June 19. The ambulance was called at 11:14 p.m. Births BOKHART, Brent Patrick Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bokhart, Syracuse, are the parents of a son, Brent Patrick, born Tuesday, June 19. He weighed eight pounds, six ounces and measured 204 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hoopingarner, Syracuse, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. August Bokhart, Mishawaka. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pinkerton, Milford, and paternal greatgrandmother is Helen Bokhart, Mishawaka. Brent has one sister, Janice, three years old.

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Chester, she was clerk-treasurer at Sidney. She also served as recording clerk for Archer Auction Service. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, Pierceton. Additional survivors include : four sons, Tom and Todd Kinch and Kevin and Kenny Archer, at home; her mother, Mrs. Roy Russell, Pierceton; two stepbrothers, Roy R. Russell, North Webster and Elbert Russell, Pierceton; and one stepsister, Pat Humke, Phoenix, Ariz. Services were held Sunday in

MANGES, John Robert Mr. and Mrs. Ward (LeAnn) Manges, 416 Middlebury St., Goshen, are the parents of a son, John Robert, born Wednesday, June 13, at 5:48 p.m., in the Goshen Hospital. He weighed eight pounds, 104 ounces and measured 204 inches long. Maternal grandparent is Kerrie Manges, Milford and paternal

Program to eradicate marijuana

£ statewide program to eradicate wild marijuana plants was unveiled Friday, June 15, by the Indiana State Police and the Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc. The program has the support of Governor Robert Orr, who announced the plan at a press conference in the second floor conference room (east side of building), Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc., 130 E. Washington, Indianapolis, at 10 a.m. Friday. The organizations hope that by uniting experts from law enforcement and the farming community with a common goal, they will provide a model of effectiveness in governmental/private sector cooperation that will set the stage for a national program. The proWhat about the nutrients in fast food? Fast foods are very much a part of our active lifestyle these days. As we hurry about our schedules, they may be the only practical way to stave off a hunger attack. Fast foods may keep out stomachs content, but are they really good for us? As long as fast foods are not all you consume, they can make a reasonable contribution to your nourishment. To give you an idea of what nutrients are in fast foods so you can balance them with the rest of your diet, the Food and Drug Administration has a pamphlet entitled “What About Nutrition in Fast Foods.” For your free copy write to the Consumer Information Center, Department 529 M, Pueblo, Colo. 81009. The typical fast food meal of a burger, fries, and a milkshake contains elements from all four food grounds: meat, milk, vegetables and bread. But the other side of fast foods is that they can be concentrated sources of sodium, fat and calories. For example, one fast food milkshake packs a hefty 400 to 800 calories. Add a burger and fries and not only do the calories rise, but so does the amount of sodium — to more than the minimum necessary for the entire day. So if you have fast food for lunch, broil, boil or steam your dinner, don’t add butter to your vegetables, and skip the salt (try garlic powder instead — it’s a great substitute and has no sodium). Since fast foods in general tend to be low in vitamins C and A be sure to add foods rich in these vitamtins, such as citrus friuits for vitamin C and deep green leaf and yellow vegetables for vitamin A.

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the DeLaughter Morturary, North Manchester. Burial was in the Hillcrest Cememtery, Pierceton. Edna Scott Homemaker Mrs. Edna E. Scott, 88, r 2 North Webster, died in Kosciusko Community Hospital at 8:25 a.m. Friday, June 15. She had been in failing health several years. The daughter of Emanuel and Elpha (Hair) Kuhn, she was bom Sept. 11, 1895, in Tippecanoe

grandparents are Ruth Ann Farmilo of Goshen and Robert Farmilo, also of Goshen. Maternal great-grandmother is Alethea Haggerty, Milford and paternal great-grandparents are Kenneth and Beaulah Juady. MADRIZ daughter Mr. and Mrs. Manuel (Raetta) Madriz, r 2 box 129 North

ject is the first statewide program of its kind in the United States. Domestic production of marijuana reaps an illicit $52 billion a year, making it the second largest cash crop in the U.S., exceeded only by soybeans, according to the U.S. House Narcotics Committee. Last year, the Indiana State Police seized and eradicated more than 10,000 marijuana plants, with total street Value estimated at $2,490,100, in one 30-day period. The U.S. in enacting laws that make it harder for illegal drugs to enter our country. However, foreign countries demand that we

Serving our country

DOUGLAS BONE Air National Guard Airman Ist Class Douglas L. Bone, son of Myra L. Bone of r 2 North Webster, has graduated from the US Air Force avionic navigation systems course at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. Graduates of the course were taught basic navigation, maintenance of radio and radar avionic navigation systems and earned credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Bone is scheduled to serve with the 122nd Tactical Fighter Wing at Fort Wayne. He is a 1980 graduate of Wawasee High School, Syracuse. GARY WHITEHEAD Marine Pvt. Gary P.

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Township. She was married to Ray Scott Oct. 2,1915. He died in 1980. Mrs. Scott, a homemaker, had been a lifetime resident of the North Webster area. Surviving are: one daughter, Mrs. Viola Richcreek, North Webster; five grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; and one brother, Edgar Kuhn, Leesburg. Funeral services were held Monday at the Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, with interment in the North Webster Cemetery.

Webster, are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday June 12, in Goshen Hospital. KLEINKNIGHT daughter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (Christine) Kleinknight, r 3 box 379 Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter born June 12, in Goshen Hospital. j

be more aggressiv.e in eradicating the source of illegal drugs produced here before we ask them to help stanch the flow of drugs entering the U.S. Various methods will be used to eradicate the marijuana. Citizens are asked to contact their nearest law enforcement agency when suspected marijuana is located. A police officer will be present when any marijuana is eradicated. Information to help citizens identify marijuana is available at local County Farm Bureau offices and at district State Police posts.

Whitehead, son of Jan D. and Marilyn J. Whitehead of 69624 CR 21, New Paris, has compiled training at the Marine Corps Recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. Suring the 11-week training :e, he Jearned the basics of battlefield survival, he was introduced to the typical daily routine that he will experience during his enlistment and studied the personal and professional standards traditionally exhibited by Marines. He participated in an active physical conditioning program and gained proficiency in a variety of military skills, including first aid, rifle marksmanship and close order drill. Teamwork and self-discipline were emphasized throughout the tuning cycle.

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