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The Daily Journal from Franklin, Indiana • Page 11

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Franklin, Indiana
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Coed killers sought Health agency receives full designation from HEW under the Social Security Act ride board, Buck said. He also recalls the coed who used the board in 1975 to obtain a ride to the east coast. Instead, she wound up kidnapped by two men neither Purdue students who held her captive in Minnesota for a "love experiment." The experiment dealt with trying to make the coed fall in love with one of the National Health Planning and Resources Development Act, by developing a Health Systems byBerntceBecfeOx)! through Indiana on the day Miss Harmeier disappeared but apparently Mazer, before his attorney silenced him, told police he was not in the Martinsville area that day. West Lafayette police said a Purdue University student has been eliminated as a suspect in the slaying of Purdue coed Kristine K. Kozik, 19, Downers Grove, 111..

The student was one of two males seen with Miss Kozik at a Lafayette tavern the night she vanished. Her body was found a month later along a lovers lane south of Lafayette. Meanwhile, Capt. Gilbert Buck of the Purdue University Police Department wants the university's "ride board" eliminated. The board is used for posting notes by students who seek rides or have rides to offer.

"I'd say the danger greatly overwhelms the benefits" of the nan ana an Annual Implementation Plan. Development of the plans were qualifications for full designation. Under its new and permanent status, the health agency is now responsible for carrying out these plans as well as using its in creased regulatory powers to approve or disapprove certain federal funds for health related projects in the 30-county area Earlier, the agency had only review-ana-comment powers. Among the federal funds affected are those for maternal and child health, alcohol and drug abuse, family planning, mental health, urban rat control, migrant health and environment. James said, however, the review status of health facilities Answer to Previous Puzzle could disappoint a friend who helped you by refusing to come to his or her rescue.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Be on your guard businesswise today. Demand a complete disclosure from others. If someone's holding back, you hold back on them. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Things could get a bit rocky at home today if either you or your mate are unwilling to compromise. One party's or stinance could spoil the day for both.

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Coworkers can be led today, but not pushed. It's important to set a good example, and that your instructions are requests, not orders. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Unnecessary expenses will get out of hand today unless you're very prudent. Cut out the frills.

Save yourself a fistful of francs. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Take care not to get into a personality conflict with one whose influence is paramount to your success today. A little humility can save a heap of regrets.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) It nice to have the respect of contemporaries, but that shouldn't be your prime consideration today. Decide first what's best for you. SCORPIO (Oct.

24-Nov. 22) Be discriminating today in what you do and also who you do it with. A careless or crafty friend could stick you with a king-sized tab. INEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) JhueVafaji Special Jonnul Report INDIANAPOLIS Central Indiana Health Systems Agency, Inc. (CIHSA) has become the eighth Health Systems Agency among in the nation, to receive full designation from the U.S.

Department of Health, Education and Welfare. "Mill designation," according to A. Frank James agency president, means that CIHSA is now a permanent agency with new and increased responsibilities in health planning and the development of health resources in the 30 central Indiana counties it serves. The new status, described as equivalent to accreditation, follows an 18-month period of conditional designation. During that time CIHSA was formally organized and carried out the mandate of Public Law 93-641, ACROSS 1 Egypt (abbr.) 4 Of the note 8 Auto workers' union (abbr.) 12 Fire (Fr.) 13 Maxim 14 Fashionable retort 15 Mint product 16 More strange 1 7 Superlative DOWN 1 Flying saucers (abbr.) 2 Air (prefix) 3 Regretted 4 Ruth's companion 5 Find a turn 6 Tearful 7 Epoch 6 Astronaut Cooper 9 Puts to work suffix 18 Dud ritv 10 Church pert 20 Beoinnina 1 Electrical unit 12 Pine 19 Preposition 14 Look at Whiff Vase 10 Songstress Fitzgerald 5l4 Hawaiian guitar (abbr.) 35 Sister's daughter 37 Infinity of time 38 Stroke 39 Amalgamate 40 From 41 Befuddled 43 Purpose 44 Egyptian sun disk 45 College degree (abbr.) 21 By birth 23 Tore down 24 Put into a secret language 25 Pre-adult insect 26 Smell guitars 27 Celebration 29 Hold in check I 2 3 13 is IS is is 22 (section 1122) remain unchanged.

This provides for agency review and comment to the State Board of Health on all hospital and nursing home facilities and services whose programs would cost $100,000 or more. Kenneth N. Giffin of Indianapolis, assistant to the president of the Indianapolis Water Company, has been elected as a consumer representative to the sub-area one advisory council of the Central Indiana Health Systems Agency, Inc. A former city councilman, Giffin is a member of the Mayor's Downtown Commission and a graduate of Butler University. Sub-area one consists of the counties of Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Marion, Morgan and Shelby.

State Sen. Louis J. Mahern Jr. of Indianapolis has been elected a member of the board of directors of Central Indiana Health Systems Agency, it was announced by James. Sen.

Mahern, who is chairman of the Senate's select committee on Medicaid, will function as a consumer representative. Sen. Mahern represents District 33. Town utility bills delayed Representatives of New Whiteland Utilities today in dicated town residents would be receiving sanitation and water bills Saturday, nearly one week behind schedule. Utilities officials said billing was running behind schedule due to numerous computer breakdowns.

As a courtesy measure, it was announced that the utility office at New Whiteland Town Hall, 401 Mooreland Avenue, will be open December 10 from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. S.J. A I A I I 0 1 171 IS I VM Lh. 0 ic B.JJ.NAJLJJIT Xill EXAM 3T OOP EON IAN? Nil fcTsl rf TL' "Oil i ama iliaiciu In ai I AVID II Is IgJU wIeIt pet i tt ipieInI IT YjP 8E 71 8 RTY It "TP yIoIYIO iii 11 tH A HAT I I Is'mI tI a 31 Departed 49 Unclothed 50 American(abbr) 6 1 A drink of 53 Nine (Fr.) 54 Space agency (abbr.) 55 Chinese currency 68 Relatives 59 Same (prefix) 60 Comedian Sparks 32 Hierology 33 By and by 35 Greek letter 36 Measure of type 42 Appropos 44 Armenian mountain 46 Aardwolf 48 Actress Dickinson taw Dec.

3, 1577 Events may unravel this coming year in such a way that you're likely to get what you go after. The price you pay, however, could be very high. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Even though you feel you should be center stage today, don't hog the limelight.

Let others' acts get their share of the applause. Find out to whom you're romantically suited by sending for your copy of Astro-Graph Letter. Mail 50 cents for each and a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 489, Radio City Station, Y. 10019.

Be sure to specify your birth sign. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Titles and trappings of power could intimidate you today. Unfortunately, you may be too fainthearted to do your own thing.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Your best course of action today is to keep your nose out of a pal's problems. You could suddenly get in over your head and help no one. PISCES (Feb.

20-March 20) Unless you're staunch enough to think for yourself today, somebody's going to make your decisions and you won't like the results. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Impo-. sitions will be intolerable to you today. It's possible you Welfare board meets Monday The Johnson County Welfare Board will meet Monday. The meeting is set for 1 p.m.

at the Welfare Department offices. CUP ALONG DOTTED LINE row 7 Sat Whan HARDWARE STORt Electric PEELER For most fresh fruit and vegetables. With Eyer Tip, rack, spatter shield. EP-1 JJ g88 By United Press International Police have not given up, but clues are still slim in the murders of two coeds. And at least one campus security officer thinks female college students should De more careful in making travel plans.

State Police Maj. Stanley Kenny said Thursday investigators are still looking for a break to solve the killing of Ann Harmeier, 20, an Indiana University coed who was abducted from her stalled car along Indiana 37 near Martinsville Sept. 12. Miss Harmeier, wno vanisneo while driving back to school from her home at Cambridge Citv. was found weeks later in a farm field, several miles from the highway.

An autopsy showed she had been strangled and probably raped. Kenny said about zu known sex offenders have been ques tioned but so far no arrest made. State police also want to talk to Joseph Mazer, 23, who has been returned from Texas to Guernsey County, Ohio, to face charges in the slaying of another young woman. But Mazer's attorney won't let him talk to anyone about any slayings, Kenny said. Kenny said Mazer passed Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) -Livestock Hogs barrows and gilts 25-50 lower; No 1-2 200-230 lb 43.50-43.75, No 1-3 200-240 lb 43.00-43.50; No 2-3 230-260 lb 42.50-1 43.25; No 2-4 300 lb 39.00; sows steady to weak; No 1-3 300-600 lb 33.50-34.25.

Martha Pollard-Clerk Manager DAY'S AUCTION BARN 11 Miles West of Franklin on St. Rd. 44 Vi mile off on Morgantown Road SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd SALE STARTS AT 6:00 P.M. SHARPI Sears 19 cu. ft.

refrigeratorfreezer with Icemaker (2-yrs. old), washers and dryers, electric and gas stoves, bedroom suites complete, twin box springs and mattress, new and used living room suites, 6 4 chair dinette sets, corner cabinets, end tables, maple desks, Ziegler Monogram oil heating stoves, Speed Queen washers (like new), twin tub washers, odd chests and vanities, new and used lamps, set of maple bunk beds, color black white console portable TV's. 1 LOAD OF NEW CHRISTMAS ITEMS THIS WEEK! Antique furniture washstand, cedar chests, odd chairs, etc. 2 steel workbenches with light on corner. 9x12 rugs and assorted sizes.

Many more items to come! SALE AT 6:00 P.M. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHTI 5 6" 8 I 19 1 1 0 111 Ti 75 13 20 j23 24 ST" 2S" 27" MiT 2 1 1 30 31 132 133 34 33 3 I 40 41 Mfl I' IS" 4S 47 4S 49 SO" Fm 52 S3 54 155 6S it it to 51 53 ti 64 55" 55 53 I I I I I I I I lilt GENERAL ELECTRIC IN LOVING MEMORY OF MOM AND DADDY, Gidion P. Johnson, December 2, 1962. Lillie M. Johnson, December 3, 1970.

With arms outstretched they both await, Our meeting at that pearly gate. When trials are o'er, no more we'll roam, We'll hear them say our children are home. Loved and missed by Children Grandchildren INIWSPAPfft NTEMRISE ASSN captors. She was not raped and later was freed. Buck also spoke about anoth er coed who used her head in seeking a ride.

She invited the man to her residence hall so she could meet him in safe surroundings. She became suspicious of him at the meeting and called police. The man turned out to be a non-student, but was not arrested because he had done nothing illegal. But the cr 1, Buck said, did the con thine. "She called us, and rightfully so." We your local independent hardwire dealer with nation wide chain-buying powa.

We can buy tor lea eo we can sell for leae Witch for our catalog in your D0NUT Machine Makes 2 large donuts at once, in minutes. Recipe book included. 200 POPCORN MACHINE Pops 4 quarts and butters corn automatically. Flip cover and use as bowl. 18-90 22" to RHOADES" ni 23MILJ FOOD PROCESSOR Shreds, grates, chops, mixes, mashes and purees in minutes.

Stainless steel blade and disc. Two control buttons. FP-1 IndowOutdew Xmat Ughti Operates when 1 or more bulbs burn out Assorted color bulbs 01 UL2-2035 20 Lite Set 1.99 3S Lite Set 2.99 GOOD ONLY AT SHELBYVILLE K-MART After hours Gift-a-Rama Dear K-mart Customer: As a valued K-mart customer, to show our appreciation, we would like to invite you to an After Hours GIFT-A-RAMA SALE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1977, 6:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. The store will be closed to the public during this sale.

You must bring this letter for admittance. There will be additional specials in all departments, including major appliances, small appliances, sporting goods, jewelry, cameras, automotive, millinery, ladies apparel, shoes. Blue lights on selected items every ten minutes. 1 47 Pitcher handle 49 Disagreeable 62 Governess 66 Mine workers' union (abbr.) 67 Scratching out Hater (Fr.) God Let. 63 Japanese- Americen 64 Our country (abbr.) 65 Energy-unit oo Positive electrode 67 Air circulator Property damage traffic accidents JOHNSON COUNTY Thursday 7:28 a.m.-County Road 200W and County Road 600N: Chester Thompson, 39, Greenwood route four.

GREENWOOD Thursday 9:22 p.m.-U.S. 31, south of County Line road, near Value City entrance: Alfred H. Huber, 49, 721 Lindenwood Drive, Greenwood; John W. Parker, 22, Columbus. FRANKLIN Tuesday 11:30 p.m.-fiO North Middleton Drive: Ricky D.

Waltz, 17, Nineveh; (parked) Robert M. Reed, 60 North Middleton Drive, Franklin. Wednesday I I I I I I I Province street, 500 feet east of Johnson avenue: Violet M. Mason, 40, 398 Johnson Avenue, Franklin; (parked) Terry L. Jared, Indianapolis.

Malic your Christmas Merry with a OVATION GUITAR (FLAT TOP) CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS DAILY 9-9 SAT. 9-4 SUN. 1-5 GARY DAVIS UOSIC MAKERS SEYMOUR 522-31 10 COLUMIUS 376-9234 A I I I I I GENERAL ELECTRIC 1 Ted Pollard-Auctioneer Donald Day Yov Sava At mart FOR FREE DRAWING (AI2-CHANNEL i WALKIE TALKIE 2 channel cap one set of For non-license use Batt. notincl 3-5970 (B) FMAMTV RADIO Receive! FM, AM plus VHP audio. Battery not included.

7-2927 VALUABLE PRIZES will be given away and drawing for prizes will be every 30 minutes during this sale. We are placing on sale many of our floor models of COLOR TV, BLACK AND WHITE TV, STEREOS, ETC. These are name brands including ADMIRAL, RCA, K-MART, CAPEHART ZENITH. Also included are CAMERAS, PROJECTORS, CALCULATORS, TYPEWRITERS. SHAVERS.

TOYS. AND MANY ITEMS IN ALL 2 ta -St IS? IS cy K-mart 901 1868 E. St. Shelbyville, Name Address Phone FRY DADDY $23 HOUT PUNT $2.99 LIVE CK2ISTMAS. CACTUS $3.59 "All Roads lead DEPARTMENTS.

We are making this offer to you before we advertise many of the selected items in the local paper. As a valued K-mart customer, you will have the first chance at these terrific savings. GOOD ONLY AT SHELBYVILLE K-MART. Yours truly, G. Nicola 7 STORE MANAGER Rd.

44 WE HONOR: Master Charge VISA EXTENDED TERMS AVAILABLE RHOADES'B'HARDWARE DEPOSIT THIS LETTER IN BOX AT SERVICE DESK 379 E. JEFFERSON OPEN I fo I Mon. thm Fri. I to Sal. Noon lo Su GOOD ONLY AT SHELBYVILLE K-MART.

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