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Pharos-Tribune, Logansport, Indiana, Thursday, July 21, 1994 Page A2 Obituaries Jack L. Mow Jack L. Mow, 57, of 2306 Baton Rouge Drive, Kokomo, died 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in St. Joseph Hospital, Kokomo.

Born April 30, 1937, in Logansport, he was the son of Harold E. and Ruth Roberts Mow. On Dec. 25, 1956, he was married in Logansport to Donna Dewitt, who survives. Mr.

Mow had worked as an instructor at Chrysler Corporation in Kokomo for 28 years. Jack Mow He was a member of Naphtali Masonic Lodge No. 389, Center, Logansport Moose Lodge, and United Auto Workers Local No. 685. his mother, Ruth Righter, Logansport; two sons, Jeff Also surviving are and Mark, both of Logansport; one daughter, Terri Lynn Mow, Kokomo; and one brother.

Norman Strahan. Gulfport, Miss. will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in Fisher Funeral Chapel, with Services the Rev. Art Maloney officiating.

Burial will be in Ever-Rest Memorial Park call from 3 to 8 Friday in the funeral chapel, where MaCemetery. Friends may p.m. sonic services will be held at 7:30 p.m. contributions may be made to the American Hemophilia AssoMemorial ciation. JULY 20, 1994 Louis P.

Carlson CENTER Louis P. Carlson, 84, Rt. 1, Royal Center, White ROYAL 1909, in Lake County, he was the son of Frank and Alice County, died at 9:58 p.m. Wednesday in Logansport Memorial Hospital. Born Oct.

Thayer Carlson. Mr. Carlson was a retired farmer. three brothers, Charles, Rt. 4, Winamac.

Theodore KeSurviving are wanna, and George Logansport. His twin and four other sisters, three brothers and two half sisters precedcd in death. will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in Harrison-Metzger Funeral Services Home, with the Rev. Ed Fritz officiating.

Burial will be in Thompson Cemetery. Friends call from 4 to 8 Friday and after 8 a.m. Saturday in the may p.m. funeral home. JULY 20, 1994 Caroline M.

Sarver Arrangements are pending at Hartzler Funeral Home. Funeral Notices Ayers Graveside services for Robert M. Ayers, 84, of 16 W. Linden will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Mount Hope Cemetery.

Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today in Kroger Funeral Home. per Bryant ROCHESTER Graveside services for former will be Rochester held at 2 resident p.m. Mable Saturday Bryant, 93, New 'Hope Nursing 'Home, Osseo, in Athens Cemetery. There will be no visitation.

Foster Good Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Hasegawa WINAMAC Services for Lula Mae Hasegawa, 67, Rt. 4, Winamac, will be held at 10:30 a.m, Saturday in Frain Mortuary. Burial will be in Mount Zion-Franklin Township Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Friday and after 8 a.m, Saturday in the mortuary. Seidholz MONTICELLO Services for Inez E. Seidholz, 93, of 8425 Waukegan Road, Morton Grove, will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in Voorhis-Draper Funeral Home. Burial will be in Riverview IO0F Cemetery.

Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today in the funeral home. Thompson WINAMAC Services for Richard W. Thompson, 72, Rt. 1, Star City, will be held at 11 a.m.

Friday in Frain Mortuary. Burial, with military rites, will be in Star City 100F Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m. Friday in the mortuary, where Masonic services will be held at 7 p.m.

today. Wildermuth Services for Thomas C. Wildermuth, 50, Rt. 3, Logansport, will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in McCloskey-Hamillon-Gundrum Funeral Home.

Burial, with military rites, will be in Ever-Rest Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. today in the funeral home, where an Eagles service will be held at 7 p.m. ROCHESTER Caroline M. Sarver, 78, of 1115 Washington died at 7:40 p.m.

Wednesday at Miller's Merry Manor, Logansport. Arrangements are pending at Hartzler Funeral Home. Winning Lottery Numbers Hoosier Lottery Powerball Wednesday's drawing Wednesday's drawing Daily Three: 3-2-1 1-11-19-27-37 Daily Four: 9-9-8-0 Powerball: 26 Estimated Jackpot: $3 million Powerball Jackpot: $27.8 million Illinois State Lottery Wednesday's drawing. Lotto: 12-19-24-28-35-45 Estimated Jackpot: $2 million 317-780) PHAROS Daily and Sunday (except Saturdays) $2.40 per week suggested price, delivered by carrier or motor route; Prepayment in office: 5 13 26 weeks562.40; 52 By mail in Indiana where no carrier motor route service Is maintained: 13 52 By mail outside Indiana: 13 26 52 All mail subscriptions payable in advance. An adjustment will be made to the expiration date on a pro-rata basis for subscribers who transfer from carrier or motor route delivery to mail delivery.

No mall subscriptions where carrier or motor sarvice is maintained. On all subscriptions paid in advance, publisher resarves the right to adjust the tion date on a pro-rata basis in the event any Increase la made in the price price of the per. Adjustments shall be made on the effective date of any be liable for damages announced increase. ADVERTISERS: The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not arising out of the errors in advertisements beyand the amount pald occurred, for space whether such actually occupied due by the portion negligence of the publisher's employees or otherwise, and there shall be that of the advertisement in which the error error is for non-Insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such adverto no liability lisement. William C.

Blake, Publisher Managing Editor David Tucker, Advertising Customer Director Dave Long, Wendy Stephens, Circulation Director Julia Schock-Leahy, Service, established Reporter 1889 established Pharos 1844 established GCIU Tribune established Journal 1907 1849 N-5 Logansport Press establiahed 1921 Newspapers, 517 East Broadway, Logansport, Indiana Published by Loganaport 46947. at Indiana, under the act of March 3, 1987. Second class postage paid Member Audit Logansport, Bureau Of Circulation ALL DEPARTMENTS PHONE 219-722-5000 Lee M. Sharpe Lee M. Sharpe, 92, of 209 W.

Eighth died at 1:45 ROCHESTER p.m. Oct. 31, 1901, in Columbia City, he was the son of Frank and Mina Wednesday at Life Care Center. Born 23, 1939, he was married to Zorah. M.

Ross, who Foster Sharpe. On April died May 4, 1994. funeral director in Rochester, had worked at the Val Mr. Sharpe, a former Zimmerman Funeral Home and was co-owner of Thacker and Sharpe Funeralso had worked at Camblin's, Larry's, and Cook Brothers fural Home. He niture stores.

1938 graduate of the Albion School of Mortuary Science in AlHe was a bion, Mich. A resident of the Rochester area most of his life, Mr. Sharpe was a memnUnited Methodist Church, belonged to the Indiana Funeral Diber of Grace rectors, and was a 50-year member of Masonic Lodge No. 79. He also had served as a leader for the Boy Scouts of America for several years.

Surviving are one daughter, Annette Kindig, Warsaw; one granddaughter; and three great-grandsons. Three sisters and one brother preceded in death. Services will be held 10 a.m. Saturday in Foster Good Funeral Home, the Rev. Jeffrey S.

Taylor officiating. Burial the will funeral be in home, IOOF where Cemetery. MaFriends may call from 4-to 8 p.m. Friday in sonic services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Grace United Methodist Church.

JULY 20, 1994 Lloyd H. Stine Lloyd H. Stine, 72, Rt. 5. Logansport, Hospital, Lafayette.

Born April 22, 1922, in Chalmers, cille Rogers Stine. On Feb. 22, 1943, L. Sales, who survives. Mr.

Stine retired from Conrail He was a member of Veterans of Legion Post No. 60, and Elks Lodge A veteran of the U.S. Navy, he had Also surviving are one daughter, son, Lloyd "Rusty" H. I1, Logansport; and five grandchildren. One sister and two brothers preceded Private services will be held and in Ever-Rest Memorial Park Cemetery.

McCloskey-Hamilton-Gundrum ments. JULY 20, 1994 Judge Continued From Page A1 including the number of cocaine packages in plastic bags with twist ties and "a lot of records," said Howard County Prosecutor James D. Andrews. An Indiana State Police officer, The Indianapolis Star identiSgt. Bonnie Barnard, said whom.

that the confidential informant in the casc. had told her Brubaker pre- Police Reports Sunday 7:20 p.m. Damage to vehicle. Patricia K. Fry, Rt.

7, Logansport, reported that she struck a manhole cover on W. Roselawn Avenue between U.S. 24 East and High St. Logansport Police Department investigated. Tuesday 1:33 p.m.

Criminal mischief. Julie Kerschner reported that her two children and another boy were fishing west of the Cicott St. bridge when three other boys started to throw rocks at them. One of the boys threw a victim's bike into the river, breaking the frame and sprocket. LPD.

Wednesday 2:13 p.m. Theft. An employee of Radio Shack, 3900 U.S. 24 East, reported that someone took a portable citizens band radio valued at $60. LPD.

Hospital Notes Other Hospitals Birth: Scott and Teresa Achor, Rt. 1, Windfall, are the parents of a daughter, Coree Ellaine Achor, born Thursday, July 14, 1994, in St. Joseph Hospital, Kokomo. Maternal grandparents are Arnold and Bonnie Glasspoole, Lagro. Paternal grandparents are Edward and Sharon Jeroski, 80-16th and the late Robert G.

Achor. Admitted: Jerry Davis, 2521 Emmet Drive, has been admitted to St. Joseph Hospital, Kokomo. Newnes Piercefield, Indianapolis, has been admitted to the cardiac intensive care unit at St. Vincent Hospital, Logansport Birth: Judy Blackman, and Daniel Markets Local Grain The mid-moming cash prices at Country Mark.

Co-op, Logansport: Wheat (July '94) 2.95 dn2 Com (June) 2.14 dn 2 Com (new) 1.99 dr 1 Beans (June) 5.65 dn 3 Beans (new) 5.34 dn 1 funding. School forts The of school evolved High from the School efLogansport Principal Gordon Newlin, Lincoln Continued From Page A1 Middle School (and former Pioneer High School Principal) George Closing Aug. Hainje, Gary Akers of Lewis Cass 19? Legislative action next spring, and former Caston Superintendent however, does not address the need Dave McKee. to fund the school this fall, however. "The parents who are involved Unless funding becomes avail- are much interested in the able soon, the school will probably school and they want it to continue;" very close Aug.

19, Swarz said. Swartz said. "I've told them I don't During the last school year, 35 know what they can do other than students spent some time at the contact their school school. Students from all four Students at the school are reschool corporations have used the ferred by counselors at their own school although none from Caston school and are interviewed before attended it this year. they're accepted.

Swartz has applied to the McHale The school offers students smalland Hyman Trusts for funding but er classes than a normal high school she does not know if funding will be setting with more individual attenavailable. She also will ask the Cass tion and individually structured proCounty Council for an additional grams. The school has also offered appropriation to fund the school. Alcoholics Anonymous and AlPatty said he would have to examine Anon groups for students, who have the school's success rates before he attended meetings there. could vote to support further county died at 10:45 p.m.

Wednesday in he was the son of John Minter and Luhe was married in Hammond to Betty Railroad after 36 years of employment. Foreign Wars Post No. 3790, American No. 60. had served during World War HI.

Beth Ann Gleason, Tulsa, one one sister, Esther Leak, Lafayette; in death. there will be no visitation. Burial will be Funeral Home is in charge of arrange- viously had given him marijuana from the evidence room. The Kokomo Tribune reported that the officer said Brubaker talked to her and the informant, listed in court documents as William Joseph Vandergriff, about the thrice engaging in a sexual act. The officer told the court Brubaker agreed to bring "stuff." meaning cocaine, to pay for the three engaging in the sexual act.

The conversations were taped and Vandergriff also taped other conversations with the judge. 2:15 p.m. Criminal recklessness. Matthew S. Freshour, RI.

1, Twelve Mile, reported that the person driving the vehicle in front of him kept braking unnecessarily. When Freshour pulled beside the other vehicle at the intersection of U.S. 24 and W. Miami its driver pointed a gun at him. LPD.

2:45 p.m. Arrest. Kristianna G. Sheets, 21, Rt. 1, Twelve Mile, was arrested on an -county warrant for check deception.

LPD. 4:54 p.m. Property-damage accident, Fitch Street, south of Spear Street. A semi driven by Frank G. Woodward, 39, 609-12th struck a parked vehicle owned by David and Tena D.

-Nitzchke, 507 Fitch St. LPD. 5:52 p.m. Personal-injury accident, High and 15th streets. Vehicles driven by Walter C.

Dewitt, 56, 1115 E. Broadway, and Jason D. Beebout, 17, 519-15th collided. Dewitt suffered minor bleeding to the face and ment of the school. Unhappy philosophy.

"El-Tip-Wa It would has a not totally be a good different: Either (the school) would become Continued From Page poor stepchild or funds would get; on the county's. school corporations, he diverted from one program to another," said. he said. "I think business and industry in the Gordon Newlin, principal at: community need to put some dollars Logansport High School, said he. behind this school because it is work- received word that funding for the pro-: place oriented," he said.

"If they're will- gram may not be available, I but said the: ing to help young people be worthwhile 'school should continue. citizens as well as contributors to the He, too, has seen students succeed community, they need to put some within the school's classrooms. financial commitment." "In my opinion, we're going to see Miller, who serves as president of alternative schools growing around the the El-Tip-Wa: Vocational School. state and there needs to be some way. Board, said running the school through, of funding these programs," he said: Ei-Tip-Wa may have to be considered.

"The way Career Resources was an option. It's going to boil ing this program was the best thing down. to tax-available resources that they could do with that money in my are available to the co-operative." opinion. After, students have dropped Even though Caston School out, it's very, very hard to do something. Corporation was not utilizing the alter- with them." native school last semester, the pro-: Ron Furniss, the new superintengram has served Caston well, said dent at Southeastern School Superintendent Paul Baker.

Corporation, supports the concept of "It's been a very good school and an alternative school even though he is it's had good results. It's like a lot of not familiar with its success at Lewis programs," said Baker, who has served Cass. on the school's board. "I don't want to "I know that alternative schools say it's been run on bare bones, but its: serve a need for a population of stufunding is grassroots. In terms of the dents and I would hope that we'd all get kids who have been in there, it's had a together and examine some altemapositive impact." tives." Baker said he would not want to.

Logansport Superintendent Steven see El Tip-Wa take over the manage- Kain could not be reached for comment. Beebout sustained a facial fracture. They were treated at Logansport Fire Memorial Hospital, and released. LPD. 7:30 W.

p.m. Roselawn, north Property-damage Wednesday 24 accident, E. A vehicle driven by Rachel A. 8:30 a.m. Logansport Memorial Sunset Drive, Hospital, 1101 Michigan Ave.

No fire. Kennedy, 16, 823 struck a manhole cover. LPD. 11:17 a.m. Third and Broadway.

9:12 p.m. Property-damage Property-damage accident. accident, U.S. 35 bypass and Cass 2:41 p.m. Cicott Ind.

25 County Road 50E. Vehicles driven by South and overpass. David L. Welch, 42, Rt. 3, Logansport, Assist Cass County Emergency and Matthew B.

Shaw, 17, Rt. 6, Management Agency. Police Logansport, Department investigated. 5:52 p.m. 15th and High streets.

collided. Cass County Assist Cass County Ambulance at Thursday. accident scene. 12:20 a.m. Property-damage 10:02 p.m.

926 W. Linden Ave. accident, vehicle driven by Richard boxes and other material in the Western and W. Wabash Spontaneous combustion ignited avenues. A paper, New Waverly, basement of a house occupied by Rita W.

Nance 17, struck two trees and a fence owned Downard and owned by Steve Taylor, Joan Riggle, 1316 W. Wabash 516-24th St. The fire caused smoke by Ave. Nance was arrested for minor damage to the upstairs but no fire consumption. LPD.

damage. Ross 229 Eel River Apt. 2, are Kelcie Kathreen Fritz, bom Sunday, July the parents of a son, Donovan Lee Ross, 17, 1994, in Dukes Memorial Hospital, born Monday, July 18, 1994, in" Maternal grandparents are Iva Logansport Memorial Hospital. Maternal Hellyer, W. Clinton Logansport, grandparents are Warren B.

Blackman, and the late Edgar Hellyer. Maternal 624 N. Third Apt. 203, and the late. great-grandparents are John and Helen Patty S.

Blackman. Patemal grandpar- Watts, Logansport. Paternal grandparents are the late Richard and Pansy ents are Leona Planck, Lake Cicott, and Ross. Lyn Fritz, Florida. Paternal great-grandparents are Nellie Osthiemer, Idaville.

Admitted: Opal Thompson, Walton. Admitted: Rick Ancil, Converse. Dismissed: Judy Blackman and son, Bigger, 317 Blair Pike. 229 Eel River Ave. W.

Bruss, Wabash. Holley, 614-11th St. Richards, 10 E. Main St. Ricker, Rt.

3, Logansport. Dismissed: Rebecca Birmingham, Converse. Roberts, 106 E. Eighth St. Peru Truex and son, Rt.

1, Birth: Duane and Chrys Fritz, Denver. Logansport, are the parents of daughter, Money LONDON (AP) The dollar was mixed against other major currencies in earty European trading today. Gold prices wore lower. in Tokyo, the dollar closed at 98.68 yen, down 0.51 yen from Wednesday's Later in London, the dollar was quoted at 98.40 yen. Other dollar rates compared with late Wednesday: 01.5625 German marks, unchanged 01.3190 Swiss francs, down from Rochester Admitted: Ruth Filley, Akron.

Jones, Macy. Lowman, Burket. Mills, Macy. Saxe, 1020 Pontiac St. Schmidlapp, Argos.

Dismissed: Tara Bailey, 416 Clayton St. U.S. Drive. daughter, In Zurich, the bid price was down from $386.70 late Wednesday. In Hong Kong, gold fell 78 cents to close at a bid $386.60.

Silver traded in London at $5,25 a troy ounce, down from $5.33 a troy ounce Wednesday. Stocks NEW YORK (AP) Stocks opened little changed this moming, a day after the market weakened on fear of higher interest rates inspired by remarks from the nation's top banker. Kindig, Akron. Knepper, Plymouth. Nelson and son, 4403 Old 31 North, Sirken, 2324 Country Club Winamac Admitted: Lillian Hill, Winamac.

Dismissed: Charlotte Pierce and Plymouth. 1.3195 05.3227 French francs, down from 5.3545 01.7515 Dutch guilders, unchanged 01,557.50 Italian lire, up from 1,557 01.3830 Canadian dollars, up from 1.3813 The British pound was quoted at $1.5470,. down from $1.5490 late Wednesday. London's major bullion dealers fixed a recommended gold price of $385,40 per ounce at midmoming; down-from $387.45 bid per ounce late Wednesday. Despite early indications that buyers would emerge on the strength of some strong corporate eamings results, there was little purchasing action on Wall Street: The Dow Jones industrial average stood at 3,726.94 as of 10 a.m.

EDT, off 0.33. Broader market indices were barely changed. Declining stocks outnumbered gainers by about a 4-3 margin on the New York Stock Exchange, with 611 up, 815 down and 787 unchanged after a halfhour of trading. NYSE volume totaled 34:19 million shares..

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