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The Star Press from Muncie, Indiana • Page 5

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The Star Pressi
Location:
Muncie, Indiana
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5
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THE MUNCIE STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1973 PACE 5 Grissom School Dedication Is Oct. 28 Commissioners to Offer Ideas on Zoning Measure The relatively new Grissom by Robert Hill of Everett I. Memorial Elementary School nnZ of.barger said. The plan commis- Brown Co. of Indianapolis, architects for the building.

The will be formally dedicated dur sion will meet in special ses After the ceremonies a hosting committee of 16 PTO members will supervise an open house in the school. The public is invited to attend the dedication and open house. Grissom and Washington-Carver Elementary School the two newest primary facilities in Muncie were built by the now-bankrupt Modern Structures Inc. of Indianapolis. sioners, said Tuesday the com' ing special ceremonies at 2 p.m.

Oct. 28 at the school. new school will be accepted by school board president Jack sion Thursday night to consider amendment proposed by city missioners will meet this week to map out county recommpn Peckinpaugh, principal Darrell councilman Elmer Cox. The pre-cast concrete and dations for the proposed zoning Gilt and sixth grade student Bambi Bonham. brick building which sits on a uiuinance.

Isenbarger said the commis' One-Third of Soybean Crop Is Harvested Supt. Robert Freeman will 12-acre site at 3201 S. Macedonia Ave. was opened Jan. 22.

"sioners will use information re- be master of ceremonies fori Ground was broken for the I Cancer Council Session Planned Three officers of the Delaware County "Little Red Door" ceived at their two public hear the dedication program. The building July 20, 1972. ings to draft the changes. He Grissom Choir, under the di -rviW- 1 sam amendments to the ordi County Extension Agent G. W.

Thias said Tuesday that about one-third of the county's soybean crop has been harvested. He said the harvest is running about two weeks behind normal schedule because of ex rection of Robert McHarry, cessive morning humidity. Thias said soybean fields have averaged 42 bushels an acre. The county lias an estimated 65,000 acres in soybeans and 53,000 to 55,000 acres planted in corn. CEREMONIES will end with nance should be minor with no Cancer Society will attend the the presentation of the building 'major changes anticipated.

will perform, and Fred Reinke president of the Grissom PTO, will speak. 11th annual meeting of the United Cancer Council in Indi anapolis Oct. 18-20. Mrs. Albert "We're tentatively planning to meet Wednesday night, then the ordinance back to the Metropolitan Plan Commission or Friday, Ison- Old Houses Draw Ire of Neighbors Norton, executive secretary, Mrs.

James Weaver, and Mrs. Robert Dorton, both board members will represent the local organization. HOURS: 9-6 8-7; 8-6 The Delaware County Cancer ArMWWMYWR FOOD BU -SHOP HERE Society is a United Fund Residents of the 500 block of West 11th Street said Tuesday they are having no success in agency and a charter member of the United Cancer Council. The Marion County Cancer So' ciety will' host this year's conference in the Indiana National REVIVAL STARTING OCT. 14-19 7:30 P.M.

Each Evening ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH 1700 E. Butler Evangelist: Rev. R. L. Williams Greenwood, Miss.

Rev. I. P. Broaddui EVERYONE WELCOME GROUND BEEF ib." BONELESS (ROLL) mq RUMP ROAST 1 Bank Tower. The annual meet ing will include a tour of the Research, Development and attempting to get the city to tear down two dilapidated houses at 515 and 517 W.

11th. The properties are owned by a firm which Ar-mond Cherry, husband of city controller Mary Alice Cherry, is co-partner. One resident-Roy Forehand, 514 W. 11th-said repeated complaints to building commissioner Ray Martin finally brought the re Control Facilities of Eli Lilly BONELESS CUB SCOUT PACK FORMING Cub Scouts in the new pack 42 at St. Mary's School were being outfitted in uniforms Tuesday by adult leaders.

Mark Diebold is being fitted for his uniform shirt by Mrs. Thomas Wckliffe, while Mrs. Roger Werckman and Mrs. Ed Nichols watch. Registration is still open by calling Mrs.

John Crady, 288-71 IS. (Star Photo) Pharmaceutical Co. 69 ROUND STEAK lb. DOUBLE UALUEUITMf Iff OFFER! WHOLE (EACH STRIP YIELDS APPROX. 10-14 1-INCH STEAKS) Chicago Architect to Talk sponse that Martin's "hands were tied" because the problem involved a City Hall official more powerful than him, apparently meaning Mrs.

2791 1 lt ill I wMI NEW YORK STRIPS on 'Long Span Structures' Goldsmith's work in Indiana "Long Span Structures" will WHEN YOU BUY PURE NATURAL 400 I.U. VITAMIN AT SPECIAL PRICE Cherry. The controller, meanwhile, said she has no involvement in! be the title of a public lecture the matter, and that she is not to be given by Myron Gold' smith, a partner in Skidmore, Owings Merrill, when he ap' pears at Ball State University's connected with her husband's dealings. Claude Becktell, president of the Board of Sanitary Commissioners, has now entered the picture and reportedly has told residents the houses will be demolished this week. i HOMEMADE fjSk 1 SAUSAGE ib.

99 1 BACON ib, 1 09 1 WEILAND'S iFIHEST MEATS I 224 S. Tillotson ph. 289-5555 I'lumc-Jii Orders Accepted College of Architecture and includes the Inland Steel Re- search Laboratory at East Chicago; Home News Enterprises, Franklin; St. Joseph Valley Bank, Elkhart; "The Republic" newspaper plant, Columbus, and central business district plans for Columbus and Elkhart. He has taught in the Illinois Institute of Technology's Graduate School of Architecture since 1981.

1 Planning at 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 22. Goldsmith is from the Chica SO Capsules Polymers are made up of repetitions of small identical go office of Skidmore, Owings Merrill (SOM). The firm col Natural high potenc Vitamin molecules, sometimes tens of thousands, strung together like beads pn a string.

1 Jjutri-C TMED RELEASE Vitamin lectively holds the John It Emens Distinguished ProfeS' ipha tocopherol sorship for tha fall quarter. 2 Goldsmith has been a struc tural designer since 1939 and mmm Ml S00M6 served as a U.S. Army bridge iBlpt designer for the Corps of Engi neers from 1944-46. After leav s11.50 ONLY 5.991 ing the service, he joined Lud wig Mies, van der Rohe and remained with him until 1953 if SUPPLY STRICTLY LIMITED AND AVAILABLE ONLY AT when he left for two years of study with Pier Luigi Nervi and independent work in NORTHWEST PLAZA 1318 S. MADISON A Rome.

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