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PAGE 2 The Call-Leader, Monday, June 19, 2000 Monmw Obituaries Police report Surviving with her husband are a son, Charles Ne! Hodges of Tipton; a brother, Charles Merideth of Bowling Green, and a grandson. She was preceded in death by her parents. Funeral services win be at 10 a.m., Wednesday at Porter Funeral Home in Tipton. The Rev. Joe Coffin win officiate.

Burial wifl be In Sharpsville Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. He was preceded in death by his parents; two sons. William Michael Julian and Charles Julian; a daughter, Marjorie Sue Julian; a brother, James Thomas Julian; and a sister, Helen McLeod.

Funeral services were at 2 p.m. today at Armes-Hunt Funeral Home in Fairmount The Rev. Joe Shaver officiated. Burial was in Park View Cemetefy in Alexandria. Memorial contributions may be made to VNA Hospice, Convnunfty Hospital, Anderson.

commotion on the famous Appalac-'-hian Trail this week. Tj The Rev. Portia Hirshman hiking the remote trail in Ne Hampshire Thursday when she took a nasty fafl and broke her ankle. Hirshman was alone at the time. but luckily, she had a cell phone to can for help.

And that was the easy part. After the first round of rescuers reached the 53-year-old hours after the fall, it took the of 40 more people to get her out ot: the remote area and to a hospital. After falling at 9 a.m., she finally: reached a hospital bed at 6 p.m; that evening. Z'l She had high praise for her helpers. "There were great great re scuers," she said.

)4 Grace Elizabeth Swlnford Ted B. Graves At 3.02 a.m. Sunday, Michael Granger, 1317 S. St. was arrested for OWI and speeding.

At 1:53 a.m. Sunday, Sara Puthoff. 34 Virginia St, Chickasaw, Ohio, was arrested for public intoxication. At 3:59 a.m. Saturday, Philip Lyons, 817 12th St.

was arrested for public intoxication. Accidents At 7:22 p.m. Friday, Justin Summers, 126 Poplar St, Tipton, and Roger Huff, 2201 S. St, were involved in an accident At 5:55 p.m. Friday, William Kelly, 1706 S.

D. St, and Ray Thompson, 3824 N. Ind 13, Noblesville, were Involved in an accident At 5:31 p.m. Friday, Jennifer Mottweiler, 407 N. Third St.

and Derosa Chitwood, 902 S. Anderson St, were involved in an accident Fire department transports At 11:42 am Saturday, Bailey Tipton, 2021 S. St, was transported to St. Vincent Mercy Hospital. At 3:15 a.m.

Sunday, Robert Roe, 2812 N. was transported to St. Vincent Mercy Hospital. At 2:12 p.m. Sunday, Jim Leer, 232 N.

Seventh St, was transported to St. Vincent Mercy Hospital. At 5:32 Friday, Deresa Taylor, 902 S. Anderson St, was transported to St. Vincent Mercy Hospital.

At 8:53 a.m. Friday, Vera Taylor, 1612 S. St, was transported to St Vincent Mercy Hospital. Fishers minister falls on Appalachian Trail, saved by rescuers INDIANAPOLIS (AP) A minister from Fishers created a lot of Theft At 12.43 p.m. Sunday, a resident of the 2300 block of North Street, reported the theft of fishing poles from a front porch.

At 3:1 6 p.m. Saturday, a resident of the 2500 Nock of North Street, reported the theft of a chair from a front porch. At 11:34 a.m. Friday, a resident of the 1400 block of South Ander-- son Street, reported a theft At 9:50 a.nv Friday, a resident of the 200 block of South Tenth Street, reported the theft of a bicycle. Burglary At 9:15 p.m.

Friday, a resident of the 1300 block of South Street, reported a burglary. Citations Issued At 4:02 a.m. Sunday, Arthur De-markeo. 1414 W. 11th St, Anderson, was cited for having no headlight when required, At 4:21 p.m.

Sunday, Nina Hart, 10373 North Brook Drive, Fisher, was cited for disregarding a trafHc signal. On Saturday, Herman Carmi-chael, 2740 S. was cited for driving the wrong way on a one way street Arrests At 7:35 p.m. Sunday, William Jones, 231 1 N. was arrested for battery.

At 1:57 a.m. Sunday, Kevin Up-degraff, 2719 N. A St, was arrested for OWI and driving tne wrong way on a one way street At 2:05 a.m. Sunday, Thomas Creamer, 2710 S. St, was arrested for OWI, disregarding a stop sign, and driving while suspended.

At 5:03 a.m. Friday, Micah Ellsworth, 2127 Silver St, Anderson, was arrested for OWI and speeding. Andra Lee Rominger Andre Lee Rominger, 55. 813 N. 11th died Saturday at St.

Vincent Mercy Hospital. Bom Oct. 17, 1944, in Elwood, she was the daughter of Herman and Agnes (Whetstone) Welcher. She married Larty Rominger, June 17, 1960. She was a member of the Grace Baptist Church, formerly in Elwood.

Survivors include her husband; three sons, Mark Rominger of Bremerton, Jeffery Rominger of TBIack Diamond, Wash, and Darrin 'Rominger of Elwood; a sister, Sue McDermit of Elwood; two brothers, Neat Welcher of Markle-Jville and Myron Welcher of Ko-jkomo; nine grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Dunnichay Funeral Home, with the Rev. Larry Schimmel officiating. Burial will be in Elwood City Cemetery.

Friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be to the Children's Wish Foundation through- the funeral home. One person died, another injured in small plane crash WESTFIELD, Ind. (AP) A mel pilot died and his grandsopj was badly injured when a twuK passenger plane dived to the-ground during takeoff from Wesf: field Airport.

Douglas Gilliland, 62, of CarmeK was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash about 4:30 p.m. Sun- day, the Hamilton County Sheriff's' Department said. His grandson, 14-year-old Greg: Doulton of North Carolina, was critical but stable condition Monday: at Methodist Hospital in: Indianapolis. The 1977 Bellanca single-engine" plan had climbed to 300 feet after, takeoff when it stalled, banked to left and dived into a field, Sgt. Eddie Moore said.

The cause of the crash was ndt yet known Monday morning. National Transportation Safety: Board the Federal Aviation AdK: ministration also will investigate thK crash, Moore said. tt SWEETSER Ted B. Graves, 67, 619 Laura Lane, of Sweetner, died Saturday at Marion General Hospital. He was bom in Gas City, the son of Clarence Graves and Bemiece (Butler) Small.

He married Eva M. Smith Aug. 10.1971. He had worked as an electrician for Moorehead Electric of Marion, retiring Dec. 29, 1995.

He was a member of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union 873 of Kokomo and Sway-zee Masonic Lodge. He served in the United States Navy from 1951 to 1955 and attended the Conserve Church of Christ Survivors include his wife; his mother of Marion; a son, Nick Graves of Kokomo; five daughters, Susan Whitton of Converse, Peggy Ayers and Annette Lamb, of Sway-zee, Debbie Hayes of Portage and Dena Fuller of Elwood; a brother, Tom Graves of Gas City; 16 grandchildren; and six greatgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father; his stepfather, Vaughn Small; stepmother, Margie Graves; a brother, Jerry Graves; and a great-grandson. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Converse Church of Christ Pastor Robin Grand! will officiate.

Burial will be at a later date. Friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Needham-Storey Fun- era! Home North Chapel, 1341 N. Baldwin Marlon, and from 1 to 2 p.m. Wednesday at the church, 301 E.

Wabash St, Converse. Memorial contributions may be made to the Oncology Department at Marion General Hospital. Hospital notes St Vincent Mercy Hospital FRIDAY ADMISSIONS Jennifer Friend, Elwood Vera Taylor, Elwood BIRTH Damon and Jennifer Friend, Elwood, a girl SATURDAY DISMISSAL Amanda Simmons, Elwood SUNDAY DISMISSALS Amber Mahaney, Elwood Jennifer Friend and daughter, Elwood ATLANTA Grace Elizabeth Swinford, 87, Atlanta, died Saturday at Methodist Hospital In Indianapolis. Bom Sept 16, 1912. In Arcadia, she was the daughter of Otto and Ruth (Bolton) Langolf.

She was married to Woodrow LeRoy Swinford. She worked at Firestone Industrial Rubber Products Co. in No-blesville and was a member of Atlanta Christian Church, Atlanta Senior Citizens and New Hope Extension Homemakers Club. Surviving are three daughters, Betty Dunbar of Van Wert, Ohio, Donas Montgomery of Noblesville and Shirley Nens of Terre Haute; four sisters, Charlotte Wise and June' Wise of Spencer, Bonnie Smith of Atlanta and Mary Lou Myers of Kokomo; 10 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Ethel Mae Hines and Margaret Hasten; three brothers, Otto Ward, Albert Ray and Joseph Langolf; and a grandson, Donald Lee Montgomery.

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Hartley Funeral Home's Arcadia Chapel. The Rev. Harold Bamett will officiate. Burial will be in Arcadia Cemetery.

Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Atlanta Christian Church in care of the funeral home. Harry E. Julian Sr.

SUMMITVILLE Harry E. Julian, 72, 408 S. Main Sum-mitville, died Friday at his home. Bom June 25, 1927, in Grant County, he was the son of Walter and Alice (Rowden) Julian McCormick. He married Marjorie Wilson Jan.

16,1950. He retired in 1989 as a truck driver from Hi-Way Dispatch In Marion. He had formerly been employed by Miller Trucking in Gas City and Mayflower in Fort Wayne and was a member of Teamsters Local 135. Survivors include his wife; eight sons, Harry E. Julian Jr.

and Waiter Julian of Fairmount, Everett Julian of Nashville, John Julian and Brian Julian, of Alexandria, Don Julian of Elwood, Jimmy Julian of Fowlerton and Jerry Julian-Carter of Whitesburg, four daughters, Linda Mills of Clarksburg, W.Va., Alice Street of Alexandria, Grace Holling'sworth of Summitville and Sherry Ann Julian-Carter Ros-selot of Kokomo; two brothers, Leo Julian of Marysville, N.Y. and Richard Julian of Tennessee; a sister, Dorothy Strong of Denver, 37 grandchildren; and 12 Parents Infant Robbins Infant Cassidy Robbins, daughter of Michaela A. (Sykes) and Joh-nathon Robbins, of Elwood, died Sunday at birth at St. Vincent Mercy Hospital. Other survivors include a brother, Joseph L.

Harris at home; a sister, continued from pag on Ashley N. Robbins at home; grandparents, Michael and Barbara Decker of Virginia, and Kevin and Margie Williams and Raymond and Judy Robbins of Anderson; and great-grandparents, Ed and Evelyn Essex of Paoli, John and Shirley Rhea of Anderson and John and Margie Danoto of Logansport. Graveside services will be Tuesday at Babyland at Elwood City Cemetery with Pastor Terry Bailey officiating. Dunnichay Funeral Home is handling arrangements. pie improperly dropped from Medicaid and sign them back up.

Families USA did not "check whether those dropped from Medicaid had other insurance. Pollack said studies have shown that many low-income workers and people leaving welfare have jobs that offer health insurance and those they are offered insurance usually cant afford the premiums. The group looked only at parents with family Medicaid coverage. The 15 states in the study are those with the largest number of uninsured poor people and represent 70 percent of all low-income uninsured Americans. Texas had the highest rate of uninsured adults 51 percent andthe second biggest percentage drop in Medicaid enrollees.

Some 106,000 people lost Medicaid during the 4-year period, a 46 percent decline, the study found. Talley to present program on drugs and alcoholism Troy Talley, National Field Representative of the "Spirit of Freedom Ministries" in New Orleans, will present a special program on family, alcoholism and drugs at the United Pentecostal Church Wednesday evening. Two-thirds of Americans that drink, one in ten, become an alcoholic, and 40 percent of all teenagers are heavy stated Talley. The "Spirit of Freedom" will be Introducing a new approach to family alcoholism and drugs. The tape, "Raised From the Ruins" on alcoholism, along with other materials, will be made available during the meeting.

Talley will also give true accounts of men and women who have recovered from alcoholism. TROY TALLEY Flossie M. Hodges This program should be of interest to those who would like to help anyone who has a drug or alcohol problem. The program begins at 7:30 p.m. The church is located at 111 N.

A St. The public is invited. There is no admission charge. TIPTON Flossie M. Hodges, I 58P 41 1 Canterbury Court, Tipton, died Saturday at Miller's Merry Manor in Tipton.

Bom July 20, 1941, In Edmonson wvwiiji alio nu 1110 uauyilioi of Frank and Levi (Pottet) Merideth. She married Richard Hodges April 13, 1961. He survives. She was a member of First Salem Baptist Church in Windfall. Lottery 1ROOM WHOLE HOUSE 99.95 IMMnnn ell Boot) (y Woonn) 1 1 120 ti.

Anderson SL Elwood (765)557-9796 Estimated Hoosier Lotto jackpot $7 million Estimated Powerball jackpot: $18 million 9-5 MONDAY thnj SATURDAY gifts a ftiszza JUL, TOAD SATURDAY INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS (AP Here are the winning numbers selected Saturday in the Hoosier Lottery: Daily Three: 1-4-7 Daily Four 4-6-9-3 Lucky 5: 1-3-31-34-36 Hoosier Lotto: 1-4-5-9-39-46 Powerball: 6-15-25-33-47, Pow-erball 7. SUNDAY INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Here are 1 the winning numbers selected Sunday in the Hoosier Lottery: Daily Three: 5-5-1 Daily Four 2-8-4-3 Lucky 5: 2-16-17-20-24 CONSTPUaiON MiiosiiTiiiEV' RIGHT CAR IS HARD. iVnnnfinu I vuuuuui but uon i want 10 Sandy Burton Managing Editor Randy Bayne Production Manager -Jack BaiTMS President Robert Nash Publisher Advertising Director Dan Skinner General Manager ItAII AIM INIURANC Fight The Road Construction? SIT DflGCI ond DELHII -IE0DE THE 'DDIDIHS TODS! Phone 552-3355 CHOOSING TK! RIGHT INSURANCE COMPANY IS EASY. See State Farm Agent: The Call-Leader ftjPS 174-640) Published daily except Sunday and holidays. Periodical Class Postage paid at Elwood, Indiana No mail service within Elwood city limits.

Office located at 31 7 South Anderson Street, Elwood, Indiana 46036. -MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATES- Delivered by Mail, One County $85.00 Out-of-County $1 05.00 Delivered by per month $75.60 per yea Delivered by Motor per month $86.40 per yeafj SINGLE COPY PRICE -50c Chuck Zlnk 2 LARGE PIZZAS 1 TOPPING only $12.99 Delivered To Your Doorl Suramer'irkrcl Be Prepared for Hot Weather! Coolant System Check M4.95 Senior Citizens Discount on Parts and Labor 517 No. Anderson St Elwood, IN J552-7272J l-7 v.xr7 Call Now! Limited Time Only! 552-9503 xptrs Available sayoo like a good neighbor. State Farm is there. CimiMUM for Dine-InPick-Up Delivery 124 So.

Anderson Elwood POSTMASTER: Please send address changes to The Call-Leader P.O. Box 85, Elwood, Indiana mt ii. Mil i nH.

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