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6 6 6 2 Pharos-Tribune, Logansport, Indiana, Tuesday, May 14, 1985 Obituaries Mary E. Kelley ROCHESTER Mary E. Kelley, 79, Waterhaven Apartments, 300 E. Fourth died at 12:52 p.m. Monday in Woodlawn Hospital, where she had been a patient two weeks.

She had been in ill health three years. She was born March 12, 1906, in Ohio, to Walter and Susan Durbin Dillman. She was married Aug. 12, 1924, in Mentone, to Loran Kelley, who died August 1978. She was a longtime area resident and had lived in Port St.

Joe, for seven years. Surviving are four daughters, Jean Cheeseman, Clearwater, Esther Sainer, Sallisaw, Betty Wood, Rt. 7, and Dora Miller, Mentone; three sons, Wayne, Seattle, Walter, Atwood, and Kenneth, Orlando, a brother, Ernest Dillman, Warsaw; a sister, Cleora Quier, Mentone; 38 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. A daughter, a sister and a brother preceded in death. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m.

Thursday in Foster Good Funeral Home, with the Rev. James Malbone officiating. Burial will be in Sycamore Cemetery, northeast of Rochester. Friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m. Wednesday and 9 a.m.

until services Thursday in the funeral home. Vyron L. (Skin) Hershman MEDARYVILLE Vyron L. (Skin) Hershman, 76, Wheatfield, died at 11:30 p.m. Sunday in Jasper County Rensselaer, after an illness of six years.

He was born Feb. 6, 1909, in Jasper County, to William and Stalbaun Hershman. He was married June 18, 1935, County, to Lucille Thierman, who survives. He was a retired farmer and also worked at the Bud Plant, for nine years. He was a lifetime resident of Jasper County.

a member of Medaryville Christian Church and White Post Lodge, Medaryville. Also surviving are five sons, V. William and Steve, Fritz and Tom, Rensselaer, and Pete, Memphis, Tenn; a Bonnie Joy Weltzin, Richardson, Texas; four sisters, Gladys Loogootee, Esther Swisher, Largo, Naomi Jensen, and Margaret Helser, Mount Vernon, Ohio; 18 and 13 great-grandchildren. A brother and a grandson death. Services will be held at 2 p.m.

Thursday in Medaryville Church, with Kyle Gardiner officiating, followed by Masonic graveside rites in Memory Gardens, Rensselaer. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Wednesday in Funeral Horne, Medaryville. Around Town Circuit Court Burnettsville, was fined overweight axle and $25 and Two truck drivers were fined by being over the truck's Judge Robert L. Justice in Cass weight.

Circuit Court for overweight loads on Harold Fortson, 62, their truck axles. fined $156 for overweight Michael Maichow, 28, Rt. 1, tandem axle. Police Reports Monday ported stolen from Myers LPD. 1:13 p.m.

Property-damage accident. Cass Plaza Parking Lot. 3:55 p.m. Vandalism. Vehicles driven by Petenia Graves, 510 Wheatland 35, Greentown, and Harold Cramer, windshield on his vehicle 73, Rt.

2, collided. Logansport Police LPD. Department investigated. 6:18 p.m. Property-damage 2:26 p.m.

Theft. Thee Ole Dog cident, 6th and Race Street. House, Logansport Mall. $380 in cash driven by Roxanna Somers, from two money bags reported Hammon struck stop sign. stolen.

LPD. 7:20 p.m. Property-damage 3:10 p.m. Theit. Logansport cident, Crystal Flash lo1, Municipal Utilities power meter re- North Third Streets.

Vehicle Hospital Notes Logansport Monticello BIRTHS DISMISSED Mr. and Mrs. Michael Army, 1821 Carlos Dupin, Monticello. Woodlawn a son. Mrs.

Jason Crowder ADMITTED New Waverly. daughter, Monticello. Richard Garver, Kathleen Martin, Tipton. Mrs. Dan Stepp and Richard Crooks, 2304 George St.

Monticello. Terri Pace, Walton. Sandra Leydet, Winamac. Mrs. Ralph Bragg and DISMISSED ter, Monon.

Robert Wilhelm, 15 Yorktown Rd. Alice Lumbirt, Miller's Merry Manor. Inal Ring, Monticello. Ellen Lambert, 13th St. Stephanie Hardesty, Idaville.

Betty Sutton, Rochester. Martha Smith, Idaville. Dorothea Grace, Rt. 1. Mary Sullivan, Wolcott.

Markets Grain The midmorning cash prices at Indiana Grain, Logansport: Corn. 2.73 unch Soybeans. 5.82 up 112 CHICAGO (UPI) Grain and soybean futures were narrowly mixed at midmorning an the Chicago Board of Trade. Gains were limited by a firm dollar on foreign exchanges. Corn was up 10 off cent, soybeans up 1 to off and wheat off to 2 Soybeans rallied early on light delivery notices and ideas that beans would be shipped out of Chicago by barge.

Locals were featured buyers. Additional support for the soy complex was provided by active trading of soybean meal early today in Rotterdam. Some traders expected beans and meal to trade' higher throughout the session, but looked for oil to break. Corn and wheat traded lower but there were few sellers, Rain which tell across much of the Midwest and more rain predicted through Wednesday pressured both commodities as did the weekly planting pro- Arthur J. Marshall BA Arthur J.

Marshall, 69, Rt. 3, died Monday in Punta Gorda, Fla. He was born June 3, 1915, in South Bend, to George and Gibson Marshall. He was married April 6, 1973, to Mary Hudson, who survives. He was a retired employee of Penn Central Railroad and member of Ninth Street Christian Church, Tipton Masonic Indianapolis Valley Scottish Rite, Murat Shrine, Indianapolis; and; Elks Lodge in Punta Gorda.

Surviving are two sons, Dr. William Carmel, and Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. William Mulcaha, San Diego, two stepsons, Lester Townsley, Jeffersontown, and Kens Townsley, Albuquerque, N.M.; a stepdaughter, Susan Rush, Rt. 2, Walton; two sisters, Peggy Sweany, Indianapolis, and Mabel; Leffert, Onward; six grandchildren and five stepgrandchildren. brother and a sister preceded in death.

Services will be held at 1:30 Thursday in Fisher Funeral Chapel, with Dr. Sam Young officiating. Burial will be in 100F Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home.

where Masonic services will be at 7 p.m. Funeral Notices ALDER Services for Anna May Alder, 93, Rockville, formerly of 901 E. Main, will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Fisher Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery.

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today in the funeral home. DAVIS KOKOMO Services for Zella Jennett Davis, 53, Rt. 1, Camden, will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in Ellers Mortuary.

Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, Kokomo. Friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home. LANTZ GALVESTON Services for DeImar Woodrow Lantz, 67, 106 E. Eight drivers were fined $25 and costs for speeding.

They were Maria Bragdon, 20, Kewanna; Mark McLeland, 19, Rt. 1, Royal Center; Robert Schellinger, 31, LaPorte; Todd Justus, 19, Fort Wayne; Gregory Messer, 20, DeMotte; Rich- by Dale Feltis, 712 E. Broadway, backed into a guard rail. LPD. 9:10 p.m.

-injury accident, High Street Road. Vehicle driven by James Kohler, 25, Branch, struck front of parked vehicle owned by Edward McKenzie, Rt. 1. Kohler, and a passenger, Melissa Burgman, 26, no address listed, both complained of head pain. Cass County Police Department investigated.

Tuesday 12:02 a.m. Property-damage Washington, will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Murray Funeral Home. Burial, with military rites, will be in Galveston Cemetery. Friends may call from 3 to 9 p.m.

today in the funeral home. NUDI Services. for Frank S. Nudi, 69, 2325 E. Broadway, will be held at 10 a.m.

Friday in St. Athanasius Church, Westview, Pa. Burial will be in Columbiana County Memorial Park Cemetery, East Liverpool, Ohio. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday in Schellhaas.

Funeral Home, Westview, where the rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Kroger Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements. ard Miller, 43, Kokomo; Kimberly Hartzler, 17, Rt. 1, Twelve Mile; and William Scheiber, 19, Huntington. Alan Scott, 19, 1926 Spear; was fined $5 and costs for false registration.

accident, Tacoma and Plum Streets: Vehicle driven by Charles Moore, 18; 703 Race backed into a fence! LPD. Fire Calls 3 Monday 6:32 a.m. Car fire on High Street at Spencer Park. Vehicle occupied by Sam Stoner, 1318 Spear St. Fuel line caught fire.

Out when firemen arrived. Peru Rochester ADMITTED BIRTHS Shirley Sprague, 76 Washington Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Carr, Rt.

1., Pamela Lee, 977 Rosewood Drive. Akron, a daughter. DISMISSED ADMITTEDKarlisa Jordan and daughter, Thieke, Flora. Grissom AFB. Polly Vaughn, Rt.

7. John Singer, 329 E. Second St. Vera White, Bunker Hill. DISMISSED Mary Reardean, 363 W.

Seventh Goldie Hartman, Rt. 4. Clara Wilshire, 29 Jean Ave. Robin Clemons and son, 1502 Cole Angela Lange, Walton. lege Ave.

Infant son of Wendy and Stevan Ethel Kindig, Rt. 3. Keith, 110 Apache Drive. Randy Lewis, 116 W. 12th St.

Martha Holycross and daughter, Billie Risner, Silver Lake. Bunker Hill. Edna Werner, Fulton. 28 3-8 Monday. Revion followed, up to 38 "The market is consolidating," said Phillip Bernstein of Freehling Co.

a serious rally last week, it was heartening that were held despite lackluster volume and dull trading," said John Barrett of Donaldson, Lutkin Jenrette. But he said some investors are still "sitting on their hands, waiting for the Federal Aeserve to make a move." "The market is not euphoric but it feels fine," said Thomas Ryan of Kidder Peabody. "It's pausing from its sprint Thursday and Friday, but it seems Pet Comwith Edison. DuPont Corp Motor Elect Motors Chem Rt. 2, Hospital, Emma in Clark Gary, He was Masonic Wheatfield, daughter, Arvin, Seminole, grandchildren preceded in Christian burial and Querry-Ulbricht $168 for the costs for registered Kokomo, was on the Lanes.

Jim Fiely, reported the cracked. acVehicle 22, 220 LPD. acMiami and driven and infant infant son, infant daugh- Corp Corp El Roeb Co. NEW YORK 30 up 1-8 16 3-4 57 1-2 3-4 50 3-4 up 1-4 421-8 up 1-8 59 5-8 off 1-2 67 3-4 up 1-4 40 3-4 37 5-8 off 1-4 130 1-4 30 5-8 off 1-8 187-8 up 1-4 15 5-8 347-8 off 1-8 20 1-2 37 3-8 up 3-8 (UPI) The market headed higher in disposed to trade itself higher." early going Tuesday in trading. Ayan said cyclical and The Dow Jones industrial technology stocks that have average, which gained 3.32 lagged are starting 10 see deMonday, was up 3.20 to 1,280.70 mand.

11 a.m. EDT. General Foods "People seem more willing to trading ex-dividend, lower. go on the offense rather than the industrial average by just stick to the defensive percent. stocks," he said.

Advances led declines 872-549 The New York Stock the 1,728 issues crossing Exchange Index was up 0.12 to NYSE tape. 106.97 and the price of an First-hour Big Board volume average share gained 4 cents. amounted to about 27,960,000 On the trading floor, shares compared with was the most active in the same period listed issue, up to 22 Records Branches Continued From Page 1 showed income and expenses of $19,431.55. The audits show that the Cass County license branch made the biggest political contribution, $4,896, and Fulton was second at $2,374.31, Two branches, Converse and Peru in Miami County, gave no political contribution. Carroll gave only $35, the Pulaski branch gave only $292.25 and the White County branch gave only $443.80.

On a statewide basis, the license branch system showed about $1 million in profits and $322,000 in political contributions during the year. The Burenu of Motor Vehicles report stems from an act of the 1983 State Legislature that requires the to audit the branches on an annual basis. The report shows the average profit per branch statewide was slightly more than $5,000. The branches are under the control of the county chairman of the political party that holds the governor's seat. That is currently the GOP.

A breakdown of the expenses of the Loganland license branches other than the political contributions is as follows: Cass County: salaries, rent, utilities and other business expense, taxes, miscellaneous, $2,804. Carroll County: salaries, rent, utilities and other business expense, taxes, miscellaneous, $1,250. Fulton: salaries, rent, utilities and other expense, taxes, and miscellaneous, $816.18. Converse: salaries, rent, utilities, taxes, miscellaneous, $263.01. Peru: salaries, rent, utilities, taxes, miscellaneous, $2,262.14.

Pulaski: salaries, rent, utilities, taxes, miscellaneous, $2,532.29. White: salaries, rent, utilities, taxes, and miscellaneous, $26,911.82. Planners Approve Report Recommending Annexation BY DAVE LONG Staff Writer The Logansport Plan Commission Monday approved a committee report recommending annexation of two industrial sites into the City of Logansport. The two sites include property occupied by National Friction northwest of the city and property occupied by Logansport Machine Company west of the city. The National Friction property includes 45.6 acres while the Logansport Machine property includes 4.7 acres.

Plan Commission annexation committee chairman Kenneth Smith said the report is the first formulated from an ongoing study of potential annexation for the city as a result of the annexation study formulated for Logansport. The Logansport City Council will take initial action on the annexation during its meeting on June 3. The ordinance to be acted upon by the council proposes that city tax money to be generated from the annexation program be placed back into capital improvements for the areas involved. The fiscal plan submitted to the plan commission suggests a 10-inch water main along Center Street to the Logansport Machine property, costing $25,000, along with curbing and guttering at the National Friction site, costing $2,827.29 for an area on Holland Street and Water Street adjacent to the manufacturing facility. Plan Commission Member Gene Donato questioned the feasibility of the curbing and guttering because of a potential water runoff problem.

Smith said he received no information that curbs and gutters in the area would create a water runoff problem, but said a study of the potential problem would be undertaken before the curbs and gutters were actually installed. Representatives of both National Friction and Logansport Machine Company were at the meeting, but neither commented on the annexation proposal. Commission President William Champion said the ordinance designating the tax money be placed in a fund to insure capital improvements in the area of the annexation shows that the city "is willing to return the money into the property and not just take the money and The annexation committee report was approved by the commission without opposition. Zoning Administrator William Moore also reported that "there are still people in the city who don't know that they need a permit for a tow-in sign." Moore said he has found numerous signs throughout the city for which no permits have been issued by his office. Blood Pressure Clinic Wednesday The American Red Cross free blood pressure clinic will be conducted from 9 a.m.

to 4 p.m. Wednesday in the chapter house, 317 Eighth St. Volunteer nurses will be Florence DeBoo, Dorothy Cox, Mary Lindahl and Carol Novak. Esther Cummings and Rita Fitz will be receptionists. Winning Lottery Numbers CHICAGO The winning number drawn Monday in the Illinois Lottery daily game was 036.

The Pick Four number was 2796. The Lotto grand prize stood at $16 million. CLEVELAND Monday's winning Ohio Lottery numbers: Daily Number: 961. PICK-4: 8922. DETROIT (UPI) The winning numbers Monday in the Michigan Daily Lottery games were 134 and 5117.

The winning cards were the Five of Clubs and the King of Clubs. United Press International USPS PHAROS TRIBUNE Daily and Sunday (except Saturdays and holidays) $1.45 per week by carrier in all cities and towns; $6.30 per month by motor route. Prepayment in office 13 26 52 By mail in Indiana where no carrier or motor route service maintained: 3 6 1 By mail outside Indiana: 3 6 1 All mail subscriptions payable in advance. No mail subscriptions where carrier or motor service is maintained. On all subscriptions paid in advance publisher reserves the right to adjust the dale on a pro-rata basis in the event any increase is made in the price of the expiration newspaper.

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Blom, Editor Don Lowell Warner, Adv't. Mgr. Melvin Basham, Circulation Mgr. Pharos established Reporter established 1844 SO GCIU CEO 1889 established Tribune established 1849 N-5 1907 Journal Logansport Press established 1921 Published by Logansport Newspapers, 517 East Broadway, Logansport, Indiana postage paid at Logansport, Indiana, under the act of March 46947. Second class 3.

1807. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION ALL DEPARTMENTS PHONE 219-722-5000 gress report. Brit The Agriculture Department said farmers had planted 78 Det percent of the corn crop as of Sunday. That was well ahead of Exxon the five-year average of 51 Ford percent for this time of year. Gen Soybean figures were not Gen available.

GTE The weekly export inspec- Imp lions figures were in line with 18M trade estimates. Mobil Morocco was in the market Pac today for 200,000 metric tons of Phila wheat. Sears The midmorning prices: Southn Corn May 2.82 up Jly 2.79 unch; Sep 2.68 off Soybeans May 5.85 up Jly 5.84 up Aug 5.84 up stock Sep 5.84 up 1 the Wheat May 3.45 off 2 Jly active 3.24 oft Sep 3.24 off al Stocks was ing NEW YORK (UPI) Follow- 0.55 ing are mid-morning prices for the 20 most widely held stocks among listed on the New York Stock the Exchange: Am El 21 5-8 ...22 1-2 up 1-4 29 5-8 American General Corp. was third, unchanged at 33 General Electric was off to? 59 Unocal was off to 45 Mobil was off to 30 Arcot was unchanged at 60 Exxons was up la to 50 Crown Zellerback was un-4 changed at 41 after British? financier Sir James Goldsmith, threatened to trigger the exercise of "poison-pill" rights? issued by the company. Auto stocks were firmer with General Motors up to 67 Ford up.

to 42 and Chrysler up to 34 Gold NEW YORK (UPI) Foreign and domestic gold silver prices quoted in dollars per troy ounce Tuesday: London Prev. up 7.25. Morn 324.75 2.50. Paris. 324.00 7.05.

up Hong 324.75 up 8.00. New York Comex spot gold 322.00 oft 2.90. Comex spot silver open. $6.59 off 0.08..

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