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Page A2 Pharos-Tribune, Logansport, Indiana, Monday, Augusta, 1993 Obituaries Jeffrey B. Poff PERU Services for Jeffrey B. Poff, 37, of 104 W. Second will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in St.

Charles Catholic Church. Mr. Poff died at 11:25 a.m. Saturday in Dukes Memorial Hospital. Born Jan.

18, 1956, in Peru, he was the son of Ralph and Madeline Vincent Poff. On Nov. 6, 1983, he was married to Pamela Phillipy, who survives. Mr. Poff had served as the director of the Thrush Summer Tennis Program and was special events coordinator at the Miami County YMCA.

He also was varsity coach of the Peru High School Girls' Tennis Team and assistant varsity coach of the Peru High School Boys' Tennis Team. A 1974 graduate of Peru High School, he had attended Scottsdale Community College in Scottsdale, and Indiana University in Blooimngton. i Also surviving are his mother and stepfather, Madeline and Robert Lucas, Fountain Hills, and two sons, Thaddeus and Gatlin, both at home Officiating at the services will be the Rev. Edward J. Stone.

Bunal will be in Mount Hope Cemetery, Peru. may call from 3 to 9 p.m. Tuesday in Eikenberry-Eddy Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Peru-Miami County YMCA Teen Leaders. JULY 31,1993 Martin Lee Olinger Services for Martin Lee Olinger, 39, Old U.S.

31 North, will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Foster Good Funeral Home. 'He died at 10:28 p.m. Saturday in a traffic accident at Fulton County Roads 100N and 825E. May 24, 1954, in Rochester, he was the son of Merrell and Mary Koons Olinger.

A lifelong resident of Rochester, Mr, Olinger was employed as a truck driver for Niff-Corr Inc. in Mentone. He was a member of the LeRoy Shelton Post of the American Legion in Rochester, the National Rifle Association, and Abate. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force.

are his mother and stepfather, Mary and Howard Barnett, Wjnamac; one daughter, Amy Lee Olinger, Rochester; one stepson, Steve Wilkinson, Rochester; two brothers, Mark and Jeff, both of Rochester; three stepsisters, Tammy Barnes, Kokomo, Vickie Lane, Lowell, and Julie Edens, Raleigh, N.C.; maternal grandfather, Carl Koons, Rochester; and several nieces and nephews. i The Rev. C. Allan Hazen will officiate at the services. Bunal will be in Ever-Rest Memorial Park Cemetery, Cass County.

Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. JULY 31,1993 Funeral Notices Hoffman WINAMAC Services for Arthur W. Hoffman, 82, of 422 S.

Burson will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Frain Mortuary. Burial will be in McKinley Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m.

Tuesday in the mortuary. Rouch FULTON Services for Christina Wright Street, will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Zimmerman Family Funeral Home, Fulton. Burial will be in Salem Cemetery, northwest of Fulton. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m.

today and after 9 a.m. Tuesday in the funeral home, where an Eastern Star service will be held at 7:30 this evening. Hospital Notes Logansport Births: James and Marcia Garrett, Rt. 5, are the parents of a son, Griffin Thomas Garrett, born Friday, July 30, 1993, in Logansport Memorial Hospital. Maternal grandmother is Susan Lindley, Logansport.

Dismissed: James Robinson, Royal Center, Rochester Susanna Schaeffner, 618 W. 12(h is the mother of a daughter, born Sunday, Aug. 1, 1993, in Woodlawn Hospital, Rochester. Admitted: Martha Bonine, 1725 Colonial Road. Deck, Claypool.

Easter, 1219 Lakeshore Drive. Enyart, 705 E. Fourth St. Harrison, 1713 Monroe. Jewell 130 Jefferson.

Tuley, 1087 375 S. Weese, 116 Clayton. Dismissed: Helen Anderson, Kewanna. Jewell 130 Jefferson. Krisher, 1114 Bancroft.

Newman, Akron. Wiser, Macy. Correction Herbert S. Hildebrand 61, of 1219 Liberty was incorrectly identified in the police reports in Sunday's edition of the Pharos-Tribune. Winning Lottery Numbers Hoosier Lottery Sunday's drawing Daily Three: 8-1-8 Daily Four: 7-7-3-9 Estimated Jackpot: $2.5 million Powerball Jackpot: $14 million Illinois State Lottery Sunday's drawing Daily Game: 5-9-5 Pick Four: 2-6-1-1 Estimated Jackpot: $2 million (UPS 317-780) PHAROS-TRIBUNE Dally and Sunday (except $2.20 par wMk luggested price, delivered by carrier or motor route; Prepayment In office 13 28 52 40 By mail In Indiana where no carrier or motor route aervlce It maintained: 13 7 5 26 52 By mall outside Indiana: 13 26 52 50 All mall payable In advance.

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Blom, Editor Dartone Sirasser, Circulation Mgr William C. Blake, Publisher David Tucker, Advertising Director Julia Schock-Leahy, Customer Service R.Port.re.t.bH.h.d i Tribune Journal 1849 N-5 'W" Logan.port established 1921 by 517 East Broadway, Logansport, Indiana paid at Logansport, Indiana, under the act of March 3,1987. M. mb er Audit Bureau Of Circulation ALL DEPARTMENTS PHONE 219-722-5000 Jack H. Lenon CAMDEN Jack H.

Lenon, 66, Rt. 2, Camden, died at 10:52 p.m. Thursday in his residence. rT A Born April 13,1927, in Geneva, Ohio, he was the son of Henry Ross and Mary Wray Lenon. On April 5, 1958, in Boston, he was married to Donnabelle Yerkes, who survives, Mr.

Lenon was a.retired auto body repairman. He had been seit-em- ployed. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. One brother preceded in death.

Private family services will be held. There is no visitation. Arrangements are by Cree Funeral Home. JULY 29,1993 Zachary Michael Stuber Evelyn Edna Putman Evelyn Edna Putman, 94, Rt. 1, Burnettsville, died at 2 a.m.

Sunday in Tioga Pines Living Center, Monticello, Born Nov. 30, 1898, in Carroll County, she was the daughter of George and Ruth H. Williams Logan. She was married to John J. John, who died in 1924.

On Dec. 18, 1940, she was married to Audra Putman, who died in 1955. A homemaker, Mrs. Putman enjoyed sewing. She was a member of Burnettsville Church of the Brethren and in earlier years had taught Sunday school in Rockfield.

Surviving are one daughter, Dorothy Elizabeth Snowberger, Monticello; one son, Robert Keith John, Hilton Head Island, S.C.; four grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren. Five sisters and two brothers preceded in death. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in Fisher Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Janet Hildreth officiating.

Burial will be in Rockfield Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday in the funeral home. AUG. 1,1993 QTax Continued From Page A1 "I must vote against this plan," Boren said on CBS's "Face the Nation," insisting that if needed deeper cuts in social programs such as Medicare.

But Vice President Al Gore and Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, D-Maine, said Sunday they were confident the needed votes will be found. "We haven't counted on Senator Boren for quite some time," said Gore on "Face the Nation." He added, "We've been putting together a majority that we're very confident about." While Gore declined to' criticize Boren directly, White House economic adviser Gene Sperling said the Oklahoma senator's lapproach amounts to "more delay, more talk, more hiding from tough choices when the country and the economy need action." Mitchell, on ABC's "This Week With David 1 Brinkley," predicted a very close vote on the compromise legislation. But he said he was confident the bill will clear both the Senate and House this week. "We will pass it," agreed Sen. Daniel P.

Moynihan, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, adding, also on ABC, that Boren all along had been "doubtful." Other Democratic lawmakers who voted against the plan in June have indicated they might be swayed. Sen. Richard Bryan of Nevada may switch if deductions for business lunches something of considerable interest in Las Vegas are not cut quite as much. And Sen. Dennis DeConcini of Arizona, who has a lot of elderly constituents, says he may switch if the tax bite on Social Security benefits to upper- income people are eased slightly.

Clinton also has talked with Sen. Bennett Johnston of Louisiana, who also was in the minority when the measure passed 50-49 only after Gore voted to break a tie. No Republican in the House or Senate voted for the original bill. Dole, appearing on ABC as well, said that would again be the case this week when final floor votes are taken. Nevertheless, Dole also said he expects Democrats to garner a majority.

Mitchell and Moynihan said the final compromise would amount to deficit reductions of about $496 billion over five years from a combination of spending cuts and tax increas- "es. The hew 'revenue would" cb'nie primarily from higher taxes on the wealthy and corporations as well as a 4.3 cent-a-gallon increase about $30 a year for the average motorist in the gas tax. Most of the spending cuts are in defense and in controlling future increases in Medicare. The reductions in Medicare about $56 billion over five years as well as curtailed spending on other social programs have raised concerns among some liberal House members, especially members of the Congressional Black Caucus. Largely to win support among the black lawmakers, negotiators restored earned-income tax credits aimed at the working poor.

The credits would increase to $3,300 for families of working poor with children, Moynihan said. Clinton had wanted the increase, but the Senate had deleted it. BUNKER HILL Zachary Michael Stuber, 22 months old, Rt. 5, Peru, died early Sunday morning in Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. Bom Sept.

24,1991, in Peru, he was the son of Michael Lee and Jennifer Sue Snyder Stuber, who survive. Also surviving are maternal grandparents, Julie Snyder and Ted Snyder, both of Peru; paternal grandfather, Eddie Lee Stuber, Rt. 5, Peru; maternal great-grandparents, Clyde and Betty Cattin and Arthur and Vera Snyder, all of Peru; and paternal great-grandparents, Marcella P. Stuber, Rt. 5, Peru, and Jess and Betty Harris, Peru.

Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in Allen Funeral Home, with the Rev. Claude Stogsdill officiating. Burial will be in Rankin Cemetery, Miami county. Friends may call from 3 to 8 p.m.

Tuesday in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shriners Crippled Childrens Hospital or to St. Jude Hospital. AUG. 1,1993 Kelton V.

Wolf PERU Services for Kelton V. Wolf, 65, of 461 W. Main will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Peru Church of the Brethren, 134 E. Fifth St.

He died at 9:40 a.m. Saturday in St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis. Born Sept. 16,1927, in Peru, he was the son of Elmer and Edith Binkerd Wolf.

On Jan. 26, 1962, he was married to Mary Lou Zumbrun, who survives. Mr. Wolf was director of the pharmacy at Dukes Memorial Hospital in Peru for 32 years, retiring in June 1992. He also had worked part-time as a pharmacist for Hook's Drugs for 17 years.

He was a member of the Peru Lions club. A 1945 graduate of Peru High School, he graduated from Purdue University School of Pharmacy in 1951. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served during World War EL Also surviving are three daughters, Susan Green, Brooksville, Jo Ellen Harden, Bloomington, and Kathy Kreighbaum, Logansport; two sons, Kelly and Matthew, both of Peru; two sisters, Norma Alspaugh, Peru," and Lois Love, Lafayette; one brother, Emil, Belle Glade, and five grandchildren. The Rev.

John Bartholomew will officiate at the services. Bunal will be in Mount Hope Cemetery, Peru. Friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today in Eikenberry-Eddy Funeral Home. JULY 31,1993 Chips Continued From Page A1 Here's the irony there when IU won its most recent NCAA basketball title in 1987, the Hoosiers had defeated Las Vegas in the semifinals and Syracuse in the finals.

Only in Indiana, Boeheim quipped, could you get such an incredible turnout for a basketball parade held in the off-season. Other rewards were more tangible. Jewell had the chance to meet Never, plays top high school recruit Ricky Roe in the film; was paid $200 and received free room and board. And although Jewell was no longer in the driver's seat, Friedkin gave her and Sabatini, who accompanied her, ample opportunity to be seen in the film. He placed them directly in front of a camera photographing the parade.

But, he also told them, their scenes could end up on the cutting room floor. That's Hollywood. Jewell said the crowd actually appeared more interested in meeting the former Celtic and IU players than meeting veteran movie actor Nolte. In fact, Jewell admitted, back in March she had no idea who Nolle was. The crowd also showed a great interesl in the blue convertible.

"What surprised me most," Sabatini said, "was the crowd's reaction to the car, which was the only one in the parade. They loved it. More people mentioned and asked about it." The next day, pictures of Jewell's convertible with Nolle behind the wheel and Nover and Larry Bird in the back appeared in newspapers across the state. Markets Local Grain The mid-morning cash prices at Countrymark Co-Op: Wheat (July) 2.97 up 5 Corn (Cash) Corn (New) 2.31 up 4 2.31 up 5 Beans (Cash) 6.98 up 16 Beans (New) 6.86 up 16 Police Reports Saturday 11 a.m. Theft.

Cecil Akers, Burnettsville, reported his riding lawnmower stolen while it was parked on Cass County Roads 25S and 825W. Cass County Police Department investigated. 4:25 p.m. Property-damage accident, Georgetown Road and Fire Station Road. Vehicles'driven by Mark Kistler, 32, Rt.

6, and Lorna Landis, 69, Rt. 6, collided. CCPD. 5 p.m. Mike Lemaster, 1501 Erie reported a battery stolen.

Logansport Police Department investigated. 6 p.m. Personal-injury accident, Cass County Roads 725E and 300N. Vehicle driven by Bobby Walsh, 16, Rt. 5, struck a utility pole.

He suffered. a fractured arm. CCPD. 6:15 p.m. Personal-injury accident, U.S.

24 and Cass County Road 800W. Vehicle driven by Gregory Smith, 26, Kokomo, struck the rear of a vehicle driven by Billy Isom, 57, Monticello. Isom complained of neck pain. CCPD. 8:15 p.m.

Arrest. Bruce Helton, 37, New Waverly, was arrested on a charge of habitual traffic offender. Logansport Police Department investigated. 9:17 p.m. Personal-injury accident, Cass County Roads 800E and 200N.

Vehicle driven by Daryl Minix, 16, Rochester, went into a ditch. A passenger, Jennifer Rodriguez, 16, Rochester, complained of neck pain. CCPD. 11:40 p.m. Vandalism.

Brenda Ennis, 1013 21st reported a hole in her pool liner. Logansport Police Department investigated. Sunday 1:25 a.m. Property-damage accident, Court and Fourth Street. Vehicle driven by Summer Isaacs, 19, 116 W.

Clay struck a building. LPD, 2:05 a.m. Arrest. Matthew Kinzer, 18, Rt. 4, was arrested on charges of illegal consumption and minor in a tavern.

LPD. 2:15 a.m. Arrest. James Tyler, 32, 913 Helm was arrested on a warrant charging failure to pay child support. LPD.

3:05 a.m. Arrest. Richard Little, 24, Rt. 2, Monticello, was arrested on charges of resisting law enforcement, public intoxication and two out-of-city warrants. LPD.

11:05 a.m. Theft. Arthur Simpson, Royal Center, reported a checkbook stolen from his CCPD. 1:48 p.m. Vandalism.

Barbara Landis, 1517 Spear reported the windshield on her vehicle broken. I- LPD. Monday 1:15 a.m. Arrest. Thomas Mete, 29, 1240 Tower was arrested on charges of driving while intoxicated and public intoxication.

LPD. 2:20 a.m. Theft. Arthur Gano, 816 North reported his wallet missing. LPD.

2:39 a.m. Vandalism. Deb Fritzman, 20 W. Miami reported a brick thrown through her LPD. Public Records Superior Court Fined $25 for violation of the seat belt law were Jimmy Jones, 24, Rt.

1, Star City, and Jerrold Burkhart, 43, 11716th St. Jonathan Jordan, J'8, 315 E. Miami was fined $25 and costs for driving while intoxicated. Fined $25 and costs for speeding were Bill Nelson, 17, Nesbitt, Delores O'Connor, 63, Rt. 2, Winamac.

Marriage Licenses William Oaks, 32,1528 Srhead and Angelica Sites, 27, same address. Troy Roush, 20, Rt. 1, Lucerne, and Jennifer Townsend, 20, same address. Joseph LaOrange, 26, 1316 W. Melbourne and Angelique Brian Richard, 28, Naperville, and Julie Ware, 23, 25 Nobleview Heights.

Bobby Hood, and Cynthia White, 26, same address. Mark Harper, 37, 936 Stanley and Linda Brown, 43, same address. Mark Miller, 29, Royal Center, and Stephanie Benn, 29, Royal Center. Gregory Pomasl, 26, 3131 George and Mary Warner, 25, 116 W. Ottawa St.

Jason Key, 21, Galveston, and Angela Ross, 19, same address Scott Berkshire, 26,1129 Pleasant Hill, and Melissa Pelletier, Flaustow, N.H. Building Permits Modine Manufacturing, 600 Water $2.6 million, by 362-foot addition. Kevin Moore, 2009 North $3,000, pool. Tom Shaver, 1921 Broadway, $2,000, remodeling, Melodie Rt. 4, $200, deck.

Ray Lewellen, 1301 Lobelia raze house. John Kilgore, 1407 Michigan $1,000, repairs. Spence Vaughan, 1601 Erie $300, driveway. Personal Finance, 427 E. Market $2,000, paving.

Rex Piercy, 4407 Kensington, $6000, porch, garage extension. Bill Fawcett, 1209 Timber Ridge Road, $120,000, new home. Dan Mayfield, 710 State $500, wood deck. Betty Kreighbaum, 711 W. Miami $300, steps.

Mike Miller, 716 W. Market $1,500, addition. Wayne Tarn, 3105 Crescent $800, driveway. Robert Devault, 1328 Michigan $400, re-roof porch. E.

A. Moon, 2430 North $1,000, storage building. Paulette Shilling, 2130 High $6,500, garage..

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