The Mail-Journal, Volume 22, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 March 1985 — Page 3

Hospital Notes

KCH MONDAY, MARCH 4 Admissions Dottie L. Crace, Leesburg ' Dismissals Claudean Powell, Leesburg Melissa R. Strong and infant son, North Webster Jack M. Lowe, Leesburg TUESDAY, MARCH 5 Admissions , Mary,E. Valentine, Leesburg WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 Dismissals Arnold A. Frederick, Leesburg Gayle D. Allen and infant son, North Webster THURSDAY, MARCH Admissions Betty R. Price, Leesburg George E. Jones, Syracuse Donald E. Guard, Leesburg Dismissals Mary E. Valentine and infant daughter, Leesburg FRIDAY, MARCH 8 Admissions Jeremy L. Young, Leesburg Dismissals Paul W. Garner, North Webster Dottie L. Crace, Leesburg SATURDAY, MARCH 9 Admissions Phillip M. Shafer Leesburg Dismissals ; Betty R. Price, Leesburg SUNDAY, MARCH 10 Admissions Jerry A. Kerby, Milford Jose G. Chapa, Milford Jose F. Carrillo, Milford Pamela S. Kreischer, Leesburg Lawrence Syracuse Michelle A. Hollingsworth, North Webster Goshen TUESDAY, MARCH 5 Admissions Leona M. Martin, r 1 box 160 C, Milford Joe E. Baumgartner, 719 S. Fourth St., Syracuse Dismissals James L. Pippenger, box 34 Milford Mary C. Fidler, r 1 box 281 L, Leesburg Raymond J. Savoie, r 3 box 148 Syracuse WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 Dismissals Leona M. Martin, r 1 box 160 C, Milford

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Mrs. Chad Singrey and infant daughter, Lauren Louise, r 1 Leesburg Dennis L. Owens, r 1 box 407 North Webster THURSDAY, MARCH 7 Admissions James Pippenger, box 34 Milford Dismissals Frances L. Cullers, 307 Henry St., Milford SATURDAY, MARCH 9 Admissions Marjorie J. Simcox, Leisure Living Apts, number 17 Milford Jack B. Wells, 113 S. Lake, Syracuse Dismissals Joe*E. Baumgartner, 719 S. Fourth St., Syracuse SUNDAY, MARCH 10 Admissions Betty J. Cannon, P.O. Box 241 Milford MONDAY, MARCH 11 Admissions Michael Slabaugh, r 3 box 568A, Syracuse Alice E. Searbeary, 106 Wood St., Syracuse Virginia M. Graff, 218 W. Brooklyn, Syracuse Paula L. Schoph, r 5 box 308 Syracuse Dismissals Gladys I. Brown, 103 S. Henry St., Milford Joseph W. Grevenstuk, r 5 box 78 Syracuse Births HASKINS son Mr. and Mrs. Mike R. (Linda J.) Haskins, P.O. Box 504 Milford, are the parents of a son born Sunday. March 10, in Goshen Hospital. BOLLMAN, Allison Theeonn Mr. and Mrs. Keith (Wanda) Bollman, P.O. Box 252 North Webster, are the parents of a daughter, allison Theeonn, born Tuesday, March 5, ‘in goshen Hospital, at 8:21 p.m. She weigh- , ed seven pounds, four ounces and measured 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Wilson, Wabash, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. Rodney

t Bollman, Madison, Wise. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sloan, LaFontain, and paternal greatgrandfather is James Bollman, Bruce, Wise. WHITEHEAD, Edward Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Karen) Whitehead, South Bend, are the parents of a son, Edward Bruce, born at 11:50 a.m., Wednesday, March 6, in South Bend Memorial Hospital. He weighed seven pounds, 12 ounces and measured 20* 4 inches long. ’Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allen, Syracuse, and maternal greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Harter, Marion, and Agens Allen, Warren. Edward Bruce has a brother, Mitchell Allen, one year old. ALLEN, Brandon Michael Mr. and Mrs. Ken (Gayle) Allen, P.O. Box 14 North Webster, are the parents of a son, Brandon Michael, born Sunday, March 3, at 4:02 a.m., in Kosciusko Community Hospital. He weighed eight pounds, I*4 ounces and measured 21 1 2 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Tom and Cheryl Swartz, North Webster, and paternal grandparents are Bob and Sandra Allen, Leesburg. Maternal greatgrandparents are June Swartz, Syracuse, and Gaylord and Evelyn Jones. Syracuse. Paternal great-grandparents are Kenny and Mae Hartman, North Webster. Great-great-grandmother is Elva Bitner, Syracuse. Syracuse EMS . Jesse Salazar, 33, 406 S. Main St., Syracuse, came to the fire station at 2:13 p.m. on Friday, March 8, after suffering a nose bleed for one-half hour. He was advised to have someone in his family take him to the hospital, t Jack Wells, 59, 113 South Main St., Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital on Friday after he became ill and the EMS was called at 10:45 p.m. Barbara Goddard, 19, r 1 box 265 J, Leesburg, was brought to the fire station at 1:28 p.m. Saturday, March 9, after she was bitten by a dog. The wound was bandaged and she was advised to see her doctor. The EMS was called when Abby Graff, 16, 13359 CR 50 Syracuse, became ill at her home on Saturday at 2:49 p.m. She was transported to the hospital by her family. Fern McKinley, 81, 119 Brooklyn St., Syracuse, was ansported to Goshen Hospital on Sunday, March 10, after becoming ill and calling the EMS at 10:22 am. C. Robert Nelson, 77, 169 N? Shore Dr., Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital on Sunday, after he became ill and contacted the EMS at 6:14 p.m. Frank Green, 46, r 2 box 25 Milford, was transported to Goshen Hospital Monday morning, March 11, following an industrial Occident at Dana Corporation, Syracuse. The EMS

was called at 8:10 a.m. after Green fell from a truck onto a cement floor hitting a rail and receiving an abrasion to his leg. Card of Thanks / / The family of Jesse E. LeCount wants to extend their sincere thanks for the many acts of kindness given to them during his passing. Florence E. LeCount Paul and Helen LeCount Paul Schermerhorn Kathryn and Harold Juday Doris Gene and Victor Ferrari

Obituaries

Vernon Mabie Former North Webster Resident Vernon Mabie, 70, 205 W. Purl St., Goshen, a former North Webster resident, died at 1:32 a.m. Monday, March 11, in Goshen Hospital. He was born on July 10,1914, in North Webster, to Benjamin and Eva (Snoke) Mabie. He moved to Goshen 38 years ago from North Webster. He married Annabelle Bennett who preceded him in death in 1968. Mabie retired from Western Rubber Co., Goshen, and was an Army Veteran of WorlcLWar II and a member of Goshen VFW. Survivors include one daughter, Linda Mabie, Goshen; one son, Jerry Mabie, Goshen; one granddaughter; and one brother, Merl Mabie, Kennett, Mo. * Funeral services were conducted this morning (Wednesday) at 19:30 am., in Harris Funeral Home, SR 13S, Rev. Chester Reed Burial was in North Webstef Cemetery with military gravesiderites. Helen Adrain Former Syracuse Resident Helen Adrain, 88, Cleveland, Ohio, and Anaheim, Calif., died Thursday, March 7, at 12 p.m., in Anaheim Memorial Hospital. She was born on December 27, 1896, to Dr. B. F. Hoy and Fannie Hoy, Syracuse. She was a longtime Syracuse resident and married Dr. John W. Adrain MD, who preceded her in death. Mrs. Adrain assisted her husband in his doctor’s office in Syracuse for many years. Survivors include two sons, Dr. John Adrain MD, Anaheim, Calif., and R. Boyd Adrain, Cleveland, Ohio; five grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren. Graveside services were conducted at 1 p.m. Monday, March 11, in Syracuse Cemetery. Harris Funeral Home, Sr 13S, Syracuse, was in charge of local arrangements. Opal Beezley Sister To Syracuse Woman Opal Mae Beezley, 71, r 1 Pierceton, died Monday, March 11, at 8:55 p.m., in Goshen Hospital following complications of a stroke. She is the sister of Ruby Galloway, Syracuse. She was born on May 11, 1913, in Mishawaka, to Robert and Laura (Mense) Sloan. On January 29, 1943, she married Bernard Beezley. He survives. Mrs. Beezley had resided in the Wilmot area since 1926 and was a homemaker. She was a member of the North Webster American Legion Auxiliary. Additional survivors include one son, Chad, Wilmot; four grandchildren; one other sister, Myrtle Ward, Warsaw;- and two brothers, Charles Sloan, Wilmot, and Morris Sloan, Ames, lowa. One brother, Donald Sloan,

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IN MEMORIAM In memory of Fred Wilcox who died three years ago on March 16. 1982. a Beautiful nenory dearer uaa gow, Os hi* obese warth cm never be told, Happy mH sailing, always CMtert, Loved aid respected wherever be went. To a keartiM life cooes a peaceful end. He died as be lived, everyone's friend. It’s bard to walk tbe road alone, Instead of side by side. Bit to all there cooes loipg, WbM tbe patts of life divide. And wbei we re sad aid lonely, Airi wonder why lie’s £Dne We ask God to forgive mr tears, Aid keep us carrying on. Sadly missed by your wife. Ruth; children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilcox Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Terry (Sue) Jodry; grandchildren, John and Shelly Wilcox and Holly and Amy Jodry.

preceded her in death. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, March 14, in Harris Funeral Home. O. Rex Lindemood will officiate and burial will be in Salem Cemetery, Wilmot. Friends may call from 2-4, 7-9 today (Wednesday) at Harris Funeral Home. 13S, Syracuse. Olva McKinley Legion Auxiliary Member Olva (Firn) McKinley, 81, of 119 West Brooklyn St., Syracuse, passed away at 6:47 p.m. Monday, March 11, in Saint Joseph Medical Center, South Bend, where she had been a patient for one and one-half days. She was born in Syracuse on February 13, 1904, the daughter of Frank and Amanda (Rookstool) Brown. Her first marriage was to Millard Laughlin on December 1, 1923. They were divorced and he died May 15, 1962. On February 24, 1940, she married Raymond C. McKinley, who died May 4, 1977. Mrs. McKinley was a member of the Calvary United Methodist Church, Syracuse, a homemaker and a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, Syracuse. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Charles D. (Aline) Reed, Goshen; six sons, Millard Laughlin, Mentone, Marvin Laughlin, Tokyo, Japan, Robert Laughlin, Syracuse, Marion Laughlin, Oceanside, Calif., Bobby McKinley, Elkhart, and Johnny McKinley, Goshen; 20 grandchildren; and 37 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call in the Rieth-Rohrer-Ehret Funeral Home, Goshen, today (Wednesday) from 2-9 p.m. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in the funeral home with Dr. Harold Hazenfield officiating. Burial will follow in Solomon Creek Cemetery, Syracuse. Over supply NEW YORK — The predicted glut in physicians by 1990 could drive-medical costs up at the expense of quality of care, with doctors opting for marketing rather than medical expertise, Dr. Byron J. Bailey, a Texas doctor said recently. Birth control Americans have dramatically changed their birth control practices in recent years with sterilization surpassing the pill to become the most common method of contraception, a new report based on government statistics shows. Blacks and heart risk LOS ANGELES - The poor, and black men in particular, suffer a much greater risk of fatal heart disease than more affluent people, a study revealed recently, and researchers suggested that health care budget cuts could be deadly to the underprivileged.

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OWNER ESCAPES — This burning home presented a challenge to Randy Calhoun, r 1 Leesburg, on March 7. When he awakened at about 8 a.m. in an upstairs bedroom, the fire had progressed to engulf the stairway in flames. Randy was forced to jump from a second floor window to escape the fire. The North Webster Fire Department responded to the alarm and extinguished the blaze. The cause of the fire, which caused an estimated $45,000 damage to the house and contents, was determined to be a furnace malfunction.

Palace of Sports to obtain public beach

The Palace of Sports Hall of Fame is in the midst of its greatest undertaking, the obtaining of a public beach for the Town of North Webster. In this county of over 100 lakes, North Webster is the only town on a lake that does not have a public beach. The beach will be the only beach in this part of the country that is fully accessible to the handicapped. The Palace of Sports Youth Foundation is dedicated to helping all people and feel this is a most worthy project. The North Webster Park Board has been granted federal matching funds of SIOO,OOO from the Land and Water Conservation Fund for the purchase of the Dixie Haven property on Lake Webster. This property is the last available land in town which is oh the lake. The Palace has committed to obtain the matching SIOO,OOO to give to the town of North Webster. The government requires that the land be purchased and free of all indebtedness before it will release the matching funds. In October 1984, the option was secured on the land with a payment of monies collected in the amount of $13,489.32. The foundation is asking individuals, companies, and service organizations to contribute to the beach fund. The Palace, with the help of other service organizations, has been holding fundraisers. “Beach Ball” dances have been held and there is a plan to hold several

If you want to be there when the roll is called up yonder, shouldn't you be present when the roll is called down here? Worship And Praise God U 1 With This Sunday ■ 9:00 A.M. — Sunday Bible School 10:00 A.M. —Morning Worship X 7:00 P.M. — Evening Worship (Sr. Hi. & Singles Secret Destination Unknown ■ ■ Fred Walls Afterwords.) Corl Shearer I Associate Minister Minister Bus and vans running for all services. Call 658-9151/658*9806. MILFORD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL - Pre-Kindergarten, age 3 8 4. Kindergarten and Grades 1 -5. Ijk CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF MILFORD Fourth And Henry Strata ASI-tlSl Milford

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more with all the proceeds going into the beach fund. All donations are tax deductible and all beach fund records are in the office of the Palace of Sports. Beach Ball 111 will be held in Camelot Hall at the Palace on Friday, March 22, from 6: 3Q p.m. to 10:30 p.m. The Vice Brothers Band will play something for everyone, from golden oldie through rock. The dance is for the whole family, with children under 10 being admitted free. Donations will be accepted and

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