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The Terre Haute Star from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 11

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Terre Haute, Indiana
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12 The Star, Tern Haute, Thursday, October 19, 1972. Four Area Coeds Among 17 ISU Contestants Four Terre Haute area worn en are among 17 Indiana State University coeds competing forj Homecoming Queen honors. The queen will be selected from nine! finalists hy a vote of male stu-j rients and will he crowned at a bonfire rally on Oct. 26. The lone Terre Haute contestant is senior Jeri Nasser, Long Ridge Road, who represents Alpha Xi Delta sorority.

Area hopefuls are junior Jodie McDonald. Brazil, Delta Gamma; junior Catherine Flock, Rockville, Alpha Omicron Pi, and senior Elizabeth Gill. RR 2, Shelburn, Sigma Kappa, Other candidates are sophomores Lisa Childress, Spencer. Chi Omega; Jan Gill, Danville, Buford Hall: Carole Gregas, Hammond, Alpha Sigma Alpha; Jeane Havill, New Albany, Pic kerl Hall; Mary McCall, Plainfield, Erickson Hall; and Rozanne Payne, Remington, Blumberg. Also, juniors Sherry Hobbs, Plainfield.

Alpha Chi Omega; and Donna Wegner, Evansville, Zeta Tau Alpha; freshman Denise Ryle, Indianapolis, Jones Hall; and seniors Sue Lanz, Salem, Alpha Phi; Chris Reidy, Indianapolis, Gamma Phi Beta, and Chris Wise, Nappannee, Mills Hall. Voting will lake place Oct. 24- Prcsley Special HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Presley will star in his second television special, "Elvis Presley: Aloha from Hawaii," a 90 minute special, 60 minutes of which will be taped during a live, worldwide satellite broadcast. 25 in men's residence hall and the Tirey Memorial Union grill. coronation will be the bonfire pep rally at 8 p.m.

on 26 at parking lots east of the I new library. Ad Club Continued From Page 1 Lion center for a wide area in Indiana and Illinois. Howard pointed to the growing importance of Terre Haute as retail trade center which is attracting more and more nation! concerns to locate here. "The pie is not being cut in smaller pieces the pie is constantly getting larger," he said. The growth of advertising in support of this increasing distribution applies pressure for expansion of publishing faclli ties, he said.

In his easel board presentation Howard spoke as follows: "The Tribune-Star Publishing Company has 417 full-time employees. Over 60 part-time employees. Over 670 news carriers. These young boys and girls, acting as independent merchants, earn over $600,000 annually. "In addition to these carri ers, the Tribune-Star has over 400 sales outlets.

Over 1,100 people are involved in publish ing and distributing our 2 daily newspapers. "The Tribune-Star payroll is approximately $70,000 per week; approximately 3Vz mil- lino dollars annually. "Tribune-Star ABC circulation totals daily over 56,000 including cash sales. Total Sunday circulation over 48.000 including cash sales. This circu- lation serves over 250.000 people in the 9 county circulation area.

I "The Tribune-Star, the key to this rich nine-county has, 77.1% coverage. This nine-j county area has a population! of approximately 250,000 which: includes Vermillion, Vigo, Clay, Sullivan. andj Greene counties in Indiana and Edgar, Clark and Crawford' counties in Illinois. "The Tribune-Star publishes; 365 days a year; daily Star (morning) 6 days a weekji daily Tribune (evening) 6 days a week; and Sunday Tribune- Star eacli Sunday wlUi Rotogravure and color comics on Sunday. "As to editorial departments, the Tribune has 20 full-time reporters and 5 part-lime employees and the Star 14 full- time reporters and 7 part-time The two papers ulelize five camermen.

"This is a total of 46 people covering the news in Terre i Haute and the Wabash Valley, "The Advertising Department has 38 employees which include 12 retail salesmen, 14 classified sales ladies, and 12 management and clerical workers. "The material used include ink, 100 tons annually, or 216,000 Ibs. We receive ink in tank cars. We used 5 tons of color ink in 1971. Of newsprint we use 4,200 tons annually.

This is over 80 tons per week at the present cost of $165 per ton. The annual cost of newsprint is three-fourths million dollars. "The Tribune-Star press is a Hoe Octuple with 64-page capacity. It runs at the speed of 18 to 30,000 papers per hour. We are equipped to run spot color.

We can also run preprinted full-color Hi-Fi and SpectaColor pages. "Yes, the Tribune-Star Publishing Company, really keeps the wheels turning!" Youth Center Continued Prom Page 1 diana is now installing underground electrical lines. "We have numerous applications already processed and are! ready to move the first group of boys into the center." Judge Anderson declared. "We can't begin anything, however. untH we have a way to dispose of sewage." The youth community, financed by a $346,000 grant fromj the Indiana Criminal Justice Planning Agency, will housfe ft maximum of 60 youths between the ages of 14 and When ifi full operation.

Designed as an alternative to the Indiana Boys School at Plainfield. the new center will provide a variety of testing and counseling programs designed to return boys to society as useful and adjusted citizens. The center will offer an "after care" program to help the boyS even after their stay at the facility is completed. the youth community Is sRttftted on the grounds of the Vigo County Juvenile Center and is rated one of the most modern facilities of its type in the Midwest. Judge Anderson also revealed Wednesday that Public Service Indiana has waived a charge of $2,896 for installation of an underground electric line servicing the new center.

In a letter to Judge Anderson, PSl area manager Charles £. Uhl said the fee was being waived as a "contribution to ward this development in which we know you have much Interest and hope for better juvenile care and treatment. We share with you a sincere' desire that this advanced youth correctional program be most successful." Judge Anderson expressed gratitude for the gesture and praised the electric utility for its interest in the welfare of the community. Add grated Swiss cheese to a white sauce and serve with cooked green lima beans Chili At Ttt Sotith A Chili Supper, the South. Vig6 will take place From p.m.

Friday at South High Sfefool. the supper will be. to the South Vigo-West Vigd game and the public if cordially invited. The menu will include chili, hot dogs, coffee, tea, milk and dessert. For an old-time stipfleif memi, serve Brunswick Stew With cole and ION TROPICAL FISH AND SUPPLIES! THE WORLD'S FINEST ALL -GLASS AQUARIUM SUARANTEF This deluxe-style all- glass aquarium has all the great features of fine, all-glass aquariums costing much, morel Our beautiful model is guaranteed for five full years!" "Guaranteed a leaks due to defects.

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Years Available:
1861-1973