Scott County Inmate Roster – 9-5-16
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Roy Edward Purlee, age 78, passed away peacefully at his home September 2, 2016 surrounded by his family.
He was born March 25, 1938 to Cecil Lucas and Fern Rebecca (Libka) Purlee on a farm in Palmyra.
Roy grew up on a farm eight miles south of Salem. He attended Pierce Elementary School and graduated from Pekin High School in 1957.
He served in the National Guard and was a long time member of the Big Spring Church of Christ where he served as a Deacon. Roy loved farming and especially his International Harvester tractors.
He married Sharon R. McMahel on March 2, 1963 at Blue River Church of Christ north of Depauw.
Roy was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Paul Purlee.
Besides his wife Sharon he is survived by two sons: David (Linda) Purlee and Stephen (Stacey) Purlee of Salem. Two daughters: Martha (Steve) Moore and Leah (Josh) Starrett of Pekin and one sister: Lena Shields of Salem. Twelve grandchildren: Laura, Weston, Malachi, Quentin, Holly, Lucas, Sawyer, Mason, Dallis, Mattie, Eliza, and Elsie.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday, September 7, 2016 at Big Spring Church of Christ, 8029 South Big Springs Road Pekin, Indiana at 11:00 a.m.
Visitation will be Tuesday, September 6, 2016 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 pm at Love Funeral Home, Palmyra and Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. until the time of service at the church.
Burial will follow in the Big Spring Church of Christ Cemetery.
Love Funeral Home, Palmyra, is in charge of all arrangements.
Here are scores from around Indiana – from the close to the blowouts.

| Adams Central | 17 | Lapel | 6 | |
| Angola | 49 | Fremont | 7 | |
| Attica | 62 | Seeger | 28 | |
| Avon | 31 | Hamilton Southeastern | 28 | |
| Batesville | 34 | South Dearborn | 7 | |
| Beech Grove | 68 | Speedway | 42 | |
| Bellmont | 28 | Columbia City | 12 | |
| Ben Davis | 48 | Pike | 14 | |
| Bloomington South | 31 | Franklin Central | 7 | |
| Brebeuf Jesuit | 33 | Indianapolis Ritter | 7 | |
| Bremen | 35 | John Glenn | 7 | |
| Brownsburg | 46 | Franklin | 30 | |
| Brownstown Central | 54 | Eastern (Pekin) | 8 | |
| Calumet | 22 | South Central (Union Mills) | 21 | |
| Carroll (Flora) | 35 | Tri-Central | 6 | |
| Carroll (Fort Wayne) | 49 | Fort Wayne North | 0 | |
| Carroll County (Ky.) | 29 | Switzerland County | 12 | |
| Cascade | 21 | Brown County | 6 | |
| Castle | 25 | Evansville Reitz | 22 | |
| Caston | 20 | West Central | 0 | |
| Center Grove | 19 | Carmel | 6 | |
| Charlestown | 92 | Clarksville | 6 | |
| Chicago Mount Carmel (Ill.) | 56 | Gary West | 6 | |
| Cincinnati LaSalle (Ohio) | 31 | East Central | 0 | |
| Clinton Central | 49 | Clinton Prairie | 34 | |
| Cloverdale | 20 | Edgewood | 18 | |
| Columbus East | 56 | Seymour | 30 | |
| Columbus North | 51 | Bloomington North | 11 | |
| Covenant Christian | 69 | Dugger Union | 6 | |
| Covington | 20 | North Vermillion | 12 | |
| Crawfordsville | 28 | Western Boone | 27 | |
| Culver | 15 | Winamac | 14 | |
| Culver Academy | 10 | Berrien Springs (Mich.) | 7 | OT |
| Decatur Central | 49 | Whiteland | 34 | |
| East Noble | 42 | Huntington North | 0 | |
| Eastbrook | 42 | Elwood | 0 | |
| Eastern Greene | 46 | North Daviess | 21 | |
| Eastern Hancock | 38 | Northeastern | 28 | |
| Eastside | 49 | West Noble | 14 | |
| Edinburgh | 28 | Oldenburg Academy | 22 | |
| Evansville Central | 57 | Evansville Bosse | 13 | |
| Evansville Harrison | 35 | Evansville Mater Dei | 28 | |
| Evansville Memorial | 28 | Evansville North | 14 | |
| Fairfield | 28 | Central Noble | 10 | |
| Floyd Central | 51 | Madison | 14 | |
| Fort Wayne Dwenger | 38 | Fort Wayne South | 20 | |
| Fort Wayne Snider | 41 | Fort Wayne Concordia | 21 | |
| Fort Wayne Wayne | 29 | Fort Wayne Northrop | 28 | |
| Fountain Central | 76 | Turkey Run | 7 | |
| Franklin County | 42 | Rushville | 19 | |
| Frankton | 34 | Madison-Grant | 18 | |
| Frontier | 14 | Taylor | 12 | |
| Garrett | 7 | Churubusco | 6 | |
| Georgetown-RidgeFarm (Ill.) | 30 | South Newton | 28 | OT |
| Gibson Southern | 42 | North Posey | 7 | |
| Goshen | 35 | Elkhart Memorial | 14 | |
| Greencastle | 30 | West Vigo | 27 | |
| Greensburg | 49 | Connersville | 19 | |
| Greenwood | 41 | Martinsville | 10 | |
| Guerin Catholic | 49 | Heritage Christian | 0 | |
| Hagerstown | 47 | Winchester | 21 | |
| Hamilton Heights | 35 | Lewis Cass | 12 | |
| Hammond Morton | 34 | Hammond Clark | 0 | |
| Hanover Central | 41 | Lake Station | 6 | |
| Harrison (West Lafayette) | 39 | Logansport | 0 | |
| Heritage Hills | 56 | Pike Central | 15 | |
| Hobart | 22 | Griffith | 7 | |
| Holy Cross (Ky.) | 14 | Providence | 7 | |
| Homestead | 38 | Fort Wayne Luers | 27 | |
| Homewood-Flossmoor (Ill.) | 54 | Hammond | 6 | |
| Indian Creek | 13 | Owen Valley | 7 | |
| Indiana Deaf | 16 | Fremont Deaf (Calif.) | 12 | |
| Indianapolis Arlington | 62 | Indianapolis Marshall | 0 | |
| Indianapolis Broad Ripple | 12 | Anderson Prep Academy | 9 | |
| Indianapolis Cathedral | 41 | Mishawaka | 20 | |
| Indianapolis Howe | 38 | Bowman Academy | 0 | |
| Indianapolis Manual | 26 | Indianapolis Washington | 16 | |
| Indianapolis Northwest | 46 | Indianapolis Tindley | 6 | |
| Indianapolis Roncalli | 21 | Indianapolis Chatard | 14 | |
| Indianapolis Scecina | 30 | Park Tudor | 3 | |
| Indianapolis Shortridge | 29 | Traders Point Christian | 20 | |
| Jasper | 42 | Boonville | 14 | |
| Jay County | 40 | Southern Wells | 12 | |
| Jeffersonville | 21 | Bedford North Lawrence | 20 | |
| Jimtown | 42 | Elkhart Central | 20 | |
| Knightstown | 34 | South Decatur | 20 | |
| Kokomo | 21 | Marion | 12 | |
| Lafayette Central Catholic | 51 | Tipton | 23 | |
| Lakeland | 55 | Prairie Heights | 0 | |
| LaPorte | 39 | Valparaiso | 38 | |
| LaVille | 28 | Knox | 0 | |
| Lawrence Central | 27 | Lawrence North | 25 | |
| Lawrenceburg | 68 | Milan | 34 | |
| Lebanon | 28 | Danville | 21 | |
| Leo | 38 | Norwell | 14 | |
| Linton-Stockton | 24 | Monrovia | 21 | |
| Lowell | 35 | Kankakee Valley | 0 | |
| McCutcheon | 45 | Lafayette Jeff | 3 | |
| Merrillville | 41 | Crown Point | 28 | |
| Michigan City | 20 | Chesterton | 0 | |
| Mishawaka Marian | 42 | South Bend St. Joseph | 0 | |
| Mississinewa | 69 | Blackford | 14 | |
| Monroe Central | 28 | North Decatur | 6 | |
| Mount Carmel (Ill.) | 42 | Mount Vernon (Posey) | 12 | |
| Mount Vernon (Fortville) | 27 | Greenfield-Central | 10 | |
| Muncie Central | 56 | Anderson | 12 | |
| Munster | 47 | Highland | 6 | |
| New Albany | 42 | Jennings County | 7 | |
| New Castle | 15 | Pendleton Heights | 14 | |
| New Palestine | 55 | Yorktown | 7 | |
| New Prairie | 38 | Andrean | 28 | |
| Noblesville | 28 | Fishers | 21 | |
| North Central (Farmersburg) | 34 | Rockville | 20 | |
| North Harrison | 39 | Salem | 21 | |
| North Knox | 48 | Tecumseh | 13 | |
| North Miami | 55 | Tippecanoe Valley | 13 | |
| North Newton | 21 | River Forest | 0 | |
| North Putnam | 40 | South Putnam | 19 | |
| North White | 28 | Sheridan | 27 | |
| Northfield | 26 | Southwood | 7 | |
| Northwestern | 55 | Benton Central | 0 | |
| NorthWood | 50 | Concord | 32 | |
| Oak Hill | 47 | Alexandria | 7 | |
| Paoli | 35 | Springs Valley | 16 | |
| Penn | 14 | Birmingham Rice (Mich.) | 7 | |
| Perry Central | 49 | Crawford County | 8 | |
| Peru | 43 | Rochester | 0 | |
| Pioneer | 50 | Triton | 7 | |
| Plainfield | 38 | Mooresville | 14 | |
| Plymouth | 17 | Warsaw | 10 | |
| Portage | 36 | Lake Central | 33 | |
| Princeton | 56 | Washington | 15 | |
| Rensselaer Central | 59 | North Judson | 6 | |
| Richmond | 13 | Indianapolis Tech | 7 | |
| Shelbyville | 28 | Delta | 21 | |
| Shenandoah | 49 | Centerville | 6 | |
| Silver Creek | 44 | Corydon Central | 16 | |
| South Adams | 56 | Bluffton | 0 | |
| South Bend Adams | 37 | South Bend Riley | 21 | |
| South Bend Washington | 21 | South Bend Clay | 12 | |
| South Spencer | 43 | Tell City | 0 | |
| South Vermillion | 48 | Riverton Parke | 20 | |
| Southmont | 41 | North Montgomery | 31 | |
| Southport | 48 | Perry Meridian | 14 | |
| Southridge | 48 | Forest Park | 14 | |
| Southside HomeSchool | 44 | Scottsburg | 25 | |
| Sullivan | 35 | Northview | 12 | |
| Terre Haute North | 21 | Terre Haute South | 0 | |
| Tri | 19 | Cambridge City Lincoln | 14 | |
| Tri-County | 32 | Eastern (Greentown) | 14 | |
| Triton Central | 33 | Indianapolis Lutheran | 7 | |
| Tri-West | 28 | Frankfort | 0 | |
| Twin Lakes | 57 | Delphi | 14 | |
| Union County | 50 | Union City | 12 | |
| Wabash | 28 | Manchester | 14 | |
| Warren Central | 45 | North Central (Indianapolis) | 3 | |
| Wawasee | 21 | Northridge | 20 | 2OT |
| Wes-Del | 18 | Tri-Village (Ohio) | 3 | |
| West Lafayette | 62 | Western | 7 | |
| West Washington | 20 | Mitchell | 14 | |
| Westfield | 48 | Zionsville | 8 | |
| Wheeler | 54 | Hammond Noll | 16 | |
| Whitko | 36 | Maconaquah | 7 | |
| Woodlan | 45 | Heritage | 10 |
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Mr. Jerry L. Wingler age 77 of Salem passed away Friday, September 2 at Riverview Village in Clarksville.
Mr. Wingler was born March 8, 1939 in Washington County, Indiana the son of Cyrus Delbert and Nora Malott Wingler. He was a retired employee of Ford and former Fire Chief in South Boston. He was a member of New Liberty Baptist Church.
Jerry is survived by his wife: Betty Ashabraner Wingler. They were married June 13, 1958. He is also survived by a son: Jamie S. Wingler (Monica) of Kennesaw, Georgia, a daughter: Robin Anderson of Charlestown, Indiana, two grandsons: Zak Anderson and Jack Ryan Wingler. He was preceded in death by three brothers: Dick, Leslie and Robert Wingler, two sisters: Marie Enochs and Margaret Woods and his parents.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 6:00PM at Weathers Funeral Home with Brother Bill Berry officiating. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be Tuesday from 1PM-time of service.
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Mickey E. Schocke, age 75 of Salem, passed away Wednesday, August 31, 2016 at 11:40 pm, in the Schneck Medical Center at Seymour.
Born January 15, 1941 in Salem, Indiana, he was the son of the late Gail Cleo and Beatrice Isabelle (Hannon) Schocke.
He was a retired union carpenter, a member of the West Side Baptist Church, graduated from the old Pekin High School and served in the Indiana National Guard and the U. S. Navy.
Mickey married March 30, 1968 to Joan (Flannery) Schocke, who survives.
Also surviving are: Daughter: Michelle Miller, Campbellsburg; 2 Sons: Thomas and Daniel Schocke, Salem; Brother: David Schocke, Nebraska; 9 grandchildren and 1 great grandson.
He was preceded in death by 5 brothers, 2 sisters and 1 grandson.
Funeral Service: 11:00 am Monday at Dawalt Funeral Home
Visitation: 4 to 8 pm Sunday and after 9 am Monday.
Interment at Mt. Zion Cemetery.
Memorial Contributions: West Side Baptist Church 606 Mitchell Street Salem, Indiana 47167.
The Old Settlers’ Days Committee would like to encourage the public to join us on September, 17 & 18, at the John Hay Center, in Salem, Indiana, as we celebrate the 141 st Old Settlers’ DaysFestival, an official Legacy Project of the Indiana Bicentennial celebration!

Old Settlers’ Days is a free to the public festival first held for the community in 1875.
It was established to commemorate and honor the pioneers who settled the wilderness lands of the Indiana Territory that would eventually become Washington County.
Every year, thousands of visitors gather at The John Hay Center, where the celebration is appropriately centered on the Pioneer Village, which returns to full functioning form and fills with demonstrators and re-enactors.

Guests can catch a glimpse into the daily life of a typical territorial settlement and quickly find themselves transported back in time by an assortment of reenactments reminiscent of how life in Washington County’s early days was.
Some of our demonstrators this year will include; Soap and cheese making, rope makers, chair caning, quilters, spinners, knife making, pedal saw and cross-cut saw demonstrations, distillers, broom making, cornhusk dolls (with proceeds going to benefit the restoration of the Washington County Courthouse) and face painting for the kids.
We will also have black powder firearms demonstrations, provided by Civil War reenactors, the Palmetto Sharp Shooters. A very special “can’t miss” demonstration on Saturday afternoon at 4pm, will be
provided by, the Miami Indians of Indiana Drum Corps and dancers.
Numerous historical figures will be represented at this year’s festival, including; President George Washington, President Abraham Lincoln, President/ Governor of the Indiana Territory,William Henry Harrison, Secretary of State and Salem native; John Hay, Salem resident and one of Indiana’s founding fathers; Judge Benjamin Parke and iconic Indiana pioneer, Johnny Appleseed.
Various musical acts will also be performing for festival attendees on both days of the event.
Saturday’s guests include; the Corydon Dulcimers, local duo, Hoot Von Woot, and a headlining appearance by rising stars, The Southern Sirens, from 1:30pm to 3:00pm.
Sunday’s guests include; popular Louisville group, the 502 String Band, who play Bluegrass and Appalachia music and Salem’s own professional saxophone player, Sam Bortka.
Others performers will be; Fiddler, Brooklyn Thompson, the Bradie Shrum Chime Choir and seasoned Hank Williams Sr. impersonator Otis Berry.
The grounds of the John Hay Center will also be covered by artisan, food and vendor booths, offering an array of unique shopping opportunities.
Additionally, the Washington County Historical Society affords the chance for the public to take free tours of both the Stevens Memorial Museum’s Main Gallery and The Depot train museum for the duration of the festival.
An allegedly intoxicated Washington man was arrested Wednesday afternoon after causing a disturbance at a Loogootee residence.

Arrested and Charged was Derek J. Worland, 33, Washington, IN.
He was charged with:
At 3:52 P.M. Wednesday, Martin County dispatchers received a 911 call from a female who said a male was banging on the front door of her home and refusing to leave.
Fearing for her safety, the female took her four year old child and left out of a back door of the residence, going to a neighbor’s home without the male knowing.
Trooper Ross Johnson and Loogootee Police Chief Kelly Rayhill arrived at the home moments later.
The male, Worland, appeared to officers to be extremely intoxicated.
Officers learned that Worland had driven from Washington to Loogootee and had been at the residence for about 15 minutes prior to their arrival.
Through the investigation, Trooper Johnson found that Worland had a blood alcohol content of .32%, four times the legal driving limit of .08%.
Worland was placed under arrest for Operating While Intoxicated, Public Intoxication, and Intimidation, and was lodged in the Martin County Jail.