The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 46, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 December 1987 — Page 5

Letters to the editor

January is blood donor month

(Continued from page 4) The American Red Cross relies solely upon volunteer blood donations. We also rely on volunteers in many other ways. Quite frankly, it is the volunteers in Kosciusko County and elsewhere who make it possible for the Red Cross to supply local hospitals with the blood so many are dependent upon. Those who donate blood can be helping any number of people. Blood is used largely with cancer patients and also with patients

Court news

(Continued from page 4) dant, Ruth E. Hygema, to the Defendent, Rex Inc., be delcared null and void, and (6) for all other proper relief in the premises. Superior Court The following petitions have been filed in Kosciusko Superior Court, Judge Robert Burner presiding: Complaint On Promissory Note And For Foreclosure of Real Estate Mortgage State Bank of Syracuse vs Christian F. Koher Jr.; First National Bank of Warsaw; United States of America, Department of Treasury; Internal Revenue Service; Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana. Plaintiff demands judgment against Defendent, Christian F. Koher Jr., in the sum of $20,420.70; principal in the sum of $17,730.54; interest from the third

I L~:l AML f| 7 r- - '-ri’llf MH I : Ijf ii i ii 11 ii 11II1 Mil l I Kg Iblb IE, WARSAW LANDMARK TO COME DOWN — The old Murphy Medical Center building, at the intersection of SR 15 and Winona Avenue in Warsaw, stands empty as it awaits the wrecking ball of Superior Excavating of Warsaw. Neal Carlson, First National Bank president, said he has mixed feelings about the hospital coming down. “It holds many memories for a lot of Warsaw and Kosciusko County people,” he said. (Photo by Glen Long ) 27.72% ownership — Custer 'buys in' on hospital site

Milford resident Dale Custer, who operates Superior Excavating, east of Warsaw, has entered into a contract with the City of Warsaw to demolish the Murphy Medical Center building located at the comer of South Buffalo St. and Winona Ave. in Warsaw. No injuries in Milford collision Two vehicles were damaged in a 9:50 a.m. collision at the intersection of SR 15 and Syracuse Street in Milford on Wednesday, Dec. 23. A truck driven by Gregory J. Powell, Churubusco, - was southbound on SR 15 when it was struck by an automobile driven by George L. Casto, Milford. No injuries to either driver were reported. Both drivers said Casto stopped at the stop sign, but proceeded, apparently not seeing the truck before striking it. No estimates of damage were reported. Pleads guilty to battery Albert Stricklin of near Syracuse plead guilty to battery, a class B misdamenaor, on Monday, Dec. 28, in Kosciusko County Circuit Court. The incident took place on June 8 and involved a teenage minor. A date for sentencing has not beep announced. Aid cut-off approved The Senate Foreign Relations Committee, increasing U.S. pressure on Panama’s military leader, Gen. Manuel Antonie Noriega, voted unanimously to cut off but humanitarian aid to Panama until civilian rule is restored.

receiving transplantations of organs. Volunteer blood donations also help in treatment for heart, lung, liver and kidney diseases. Accident and trauma victims also are thankful for those who volunteer to donate blood. With the large demand for blood, supplies must constantly be replenished. The support needed from volunteer donors is an ongoing need. With this in mind, it isn’t hard to see that the

of August, 1987, to the fifth day of December, 1987, of $1,040.16 and additional interest at the rate of $5.91 per day; attorney fees in the sum of $1,500; abstract expenses of $l5O, for costs of this action and for further amounts expended or to be expended by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance premiums, memoranda of title, and costs incurred by the Plaintiff in the collection of said sums; that the court enter a decree foreclosing the mortgage of Plaintiff as a first and prior lien and foreclosing the equity of redemption of all defendants and persons claiming under and through them; that in case of sale of the said mortgage property, a proper deed or deeds be issued according to alw to the purchaser or purchasers at such sale or sales; that Plaintiff be empowered to bid for the said mortgaged property or any part thereof with the indebtedness found to be due to the Plaintiff to be credited to the amount bid by the said Plaintiff; and for all

The contract requires the city, once the four-story structure has been removed, to transfer 27.72 percent of the ownership of the property to Custer. The city must also pay Custer $4,800, the expected cost to remove asbestos material. These funds, based on the annual tax, insurance and utility expenses of the property, have been obtained from Irmscher and Sons, Fort Wayne, which is the majority owner of the property. Custer said, “I took the job because that is a valuable piece of property in a prime location by two busy streets. I think the new location of the high school south of town will help increase the value of the property.” He added

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volunteer donors of Kosciusko County are a vital link in the assurance of an adequate blood supply. For those who donate blood, thank you for your support, and generosity. The American Red Cross hopes that during the month of January, those who don’t already give will become regular donors. What a great way to start off the New Year. Sincerely, Marilyn A. Strohschein Blood Services Coordinator

other relief proper under the premises. Complaint On Assigned Accounts Joe Mater and Associates, Inc. vs Wilford Prater and Virginia Prater. Plaintiff prays for judgment against Defendent in sum of $3,983.16, for costs, and all further and proper relief. Complaint On Notes First National Bank of Warsaw vs James H. Dawson c/o Merchants Metals Inc., New Paris. Plaintif prays for judgment (Count I) in sum of $7,682.49 and for interest to date of judgment on this complaint, for the costs of this action and all other relief proper. (Count II) for judgment in the sum of $3,235.71 and for interest to date of judgment of this comlaint, for costs and all relief proper in the premises. (Count III) judgment of $3,218.39 plus inteest to date of judgment on this complaint, for costs of action and all other relief proper in this primises.

that he has nine month in which to complete the demolition project and that the next few months will be spent in disposing of asbestos insulation and removing other salvageable materials from the building. Neal Carlson, president of the First National Bank of Warsaw, commented, “We’ve been involved in the project for a long time. I appreciate Mayor Plank and the city taking hold of it and seeing it to an end. I hope something very useful for the community can be placed on that’property.” Mayor Jeff Plank observed, “That’s a well-recognized community white elephant. Fortunately, it’s going to have a happy ending after all.”

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This photo shows a Red Cross instruction class and was probably taken in the late teens or early 19205. It may have been at the time of World War I (1917-1918). The caption at the bottom of the picture indicates the course was taught by Dr. Meeker. The group of around 100 persons are mostly women. This may 1 bolster the thought that it was during the war and many men of the community

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were in France fighting the war to “end all wars.” The was given at Oakwood Park, as the shaded hillside at the center provided therbackground for this photo. If anyone has additional information about the photo or can identify any of the people, please contact the Syracuse office of The Mail-Journal, 103 East Main Street.

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