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Muncie Evening Press from Muncie, Indiana • Page 21

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PAGE TWENTY-ONE THE FAMILY CIRCUS Two Women Are Hurt in Crash Donna J. Nease, 24, 1814 W. 11th, was taken to- Ball Hospital Wednesday evening where she underwent surgery following a traffic accident at Walnut and MUNCIE EVENING PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1972 23rd. Police said she suffered facial tftill mmm mm lacerations when she was thrown into the back seat of her small Mil foreign-made car when it skidded on icy pavement and struck the rear of a car driven by rf GUEST Carolyn S. Dorton, 36.

RR 1 Losantville. Mrs. Dorton com "ft, plained of back injuries and TOWELS whiplash. Damage to the two cars was estimated at $1,200. Other accidents: it Ohio and Wolf Cars driven IS by Christine Hall, 31, 909 N.

Burns, and Garry A. Woolum, "What are these lollipops for. Grandma?" 26, 605'4 S. Brotherton; damage, $250. U.S.

A. Liberty and Ninth Car driv IN CANNON en by Nancy Stafford, 18, 2504 Johnson Road, struck parked car of Connie Garrett, 617 Linda CANNON. MADE IN U.S.A. All Cotton Layne; damage, $215. CANNON.

Adams and Vine Cars driv i wiav iiii'i i ii njwft Bpfrf mm MriA CAnnOnnoironSniETSpLANECETS ni .1 n-i Ll. en by Marion Reel, 37. 507 W. It's So Cold That Penguins Shiver Solid Colors. Jackson, and Danny Craft, 24, Plymouth or Pebbletone Styles.

Reg. or Thermal Matching Pillowcases. All First Quality. Aloha Floral Print Pattern. 3520 Kilgore; damage, $350.

Weave. Assorted Colors. 72 x70 3 Loiors. OU7. roiyeiter, SU7.

lonon. rarma-rrcss. Charles and High Coca-Cola truck struck by a car while Pillow pkt. Pkg. parked; car driven by Lillie mm Goff, 49, 1318 Huffer; damage to the record low of 20 degrees be Twin Size Ea.

I Reg car, $150. low for this date. Jackson and Lincoln Cars Evansville had a low of 6 de Full Size Sheets Ei. 1 $3.99 grees this morning, four de driven by Paul Bell, 39, 420 Butte i 1 Road, and Herbert grees colder than one year ago, 1 Print but not as bad as the record 9 6-Pk. Waffle Weave CANNON I HEADY TO TltllSH Estes, 40, 115 Holland; damage, $775.

Madison and 26th Cars driv below for the date. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS If you don't think it got cold In Indiana last, night, just ask $he keepers at the Indianapolis too. They had to bring the pen-guins inside. The zoo keepers did note their charges were a Peruvian Variety, not those found in Antarctic It got down to five degrees in Indianapolis at midnight, one degree higher than the-same date a year ago and well above Kitchen Towels i South Bend had a low of 8. Dish Cloths en by Shelley Carpenter, 21, One year ago it was a minus 2, Burlington Drive, and Mark Assorted Prints 1 with a seven below reading in Dixon, 21, Dunkirk; damage, FURNITURI 1942 a record for the date.

$300. South Bend this morning still Highland and Crane Cars Reg. 94 Pkg. reported three inches of snow driven by Thomas Kennedy, 21, on the ground. Painf them, stain them, varnish them, finish them any way you desire.

Expertly built and already sanded velvet smooth for you. Fort Wayne reported 5 above. One year ago it was 2 below, 312 E. Seymour, and Robert Goth, 18, RR damage, $900. Whitney and Devonshire Car driven by Gary Neal, 17, RR 5, struck tree; damage, $250.

with the record a minus 12. -sV Some relief from the cold 1 KtetlsrFM i temperatures is in sight, but Ault and Waid Parked car Clerk Is Sued for SIMM' FIBER- the National Weather Service also is forecasting the return of snow for northern Indiana nil nn tonight and Friday. Lows 111 tonight are expected in the mid teens to the 20s. ti PLASTIC DRAPES LONG WEARING HEAVYWEIGHT The long range forecast calls belonging to Donald Norton, 1619 Ault, struck by car that left scene; damage, minor. Search for Youth to Be Renewed Another intensive search in an DRAPES for considerable cloudiness with a chance of rain in eastern In i A $10,000 damage suit against City Clerk Scott A.

Hole was filed Wednesday in Superior Court No. 2 by Charles A. Minnick as a result of his being arrested last November. The suit alleges Minnick, represented by the Indianapolis law firm of DeWitt Richards nd Manahant was arrested and diana Sunday. Otherwise, it is 1 1 1 1 rr; Foam Backing.

Dis- I i 2 1 i expected to be fair, with 1 1 jit warming trend, Saturday H-MliSolid through Monday. Kl: it- State police reported secon effort to locate the body of Gil dary roads slick all over the I Rich Embossed Print-Durable Fade Resistant. jailed Nov. 29 on a City Court bert S. (Steve) Lindemann, 2401 Vernon, believed to have warrant.

Minnick was released state, with the main roads slick in spot in northern and west Reg. $4.99 Full, Graceful Folds, Easy to Wipe Clean. 2 2 Drawer NITE CHEST 27x15x12 3 DRAWER CHEST 27x15x12 two and one-half hours later I drowned Dec. 15 in a White Panels, Approx. with Va I central Indiana.

when he and his wife produced a lance. 1 River canoeing accident, will be cnnHurted Saturday bv about 80 3.99 receipt showing he had appeared in City Court May 12 on the policemen from four law enforce charge and paid a 531.25 fine. ment agencies. Temperatures Temperature ranges in leading Lindemann. son or Mr.

ana He had been arrested for speed Reg. $6.94 Mrs. G. H. Lindemann, disap ing the previous day.

cities for 244iour period ending The suit charges Hole by and peared between the Elm and Walnut Street bridges when he and three companions were at 7 a.m. EST: Hi eh Low through his agents failed to 93 1 1 I 4.99 record the fact the fine was Albany, clear 29 -14 thrown into the rain-swollen paid resulting in the warrant Albuquerque, clear 31 19 being issued for Minnick stream as their two canoes Asheville, clear 48 18 Mnnrifl Denutv Police Chief Atlanta, clear 57 24 Birmingham, cloudy .....39 21 Rirhard Heath, who has headed ib.i.o- II -r-w Ki .11 I .1 i Bismarck, cloudy 23 3 iiimsiiri-Msful search efforts to Boise, cloudy 32 24 date, 6aid Wednesday the searcn Boston, cloudy 41 12 Buffalo, snow 24 7 No Indictment In Man's Death will be conducted from tne scene of the accident downstream to about Daleville by members' of to hi Kir the Muncie. Delaware County, Chicago, clear 13 12 Cincinnati, clear 25 12 Cleveland, clear 31 10 Denver, cloudy 40 18 Ball State and Indiana State po lice departments. Fnllnwlne a briefine at 8 a.m Des Moines, clear 22 12 Detroit, snow ..23 2 No indictment was returned Wednesday by the 1972 Delaware County Grand Jury against 1 ma i i Saturday at a command post at the Fieldhouse, the searchers, Duluth, cloudy 7 -l Fort Worth, clear 36 25 including scuba divers, will Floyd Gudger, 23, 908'2 E. Wil Gun Cabinet 66x24x13 oreen Bay, snow 14 0 spread out along the river lor t- 1 CHAIR 15x1 5x2872 lard, who had been charged with Honolulu, cloudy 78 64 1 the search.

II ft. i-V, 1 I 'l voluntary manslaughter in connection with the death of his father, Lewis Gudger, 53, 1534 1st. The elder Gudger died Christ Merle Turner to Be Farm Speaker mas Day at Indianapolis Veter ans Hospital. The coroner's of Merle Turner will speak on the 1972 Feed-Grain program at the mpptine of the Hamilton Town fice attributed death to multiple Houston, fog 42 30 Indianapolis, cloudy ...20 5 Jacksonville, cloudy .....81 48 Louisville, clear .........27 14 Marquette, clear 14 Milwaukee, clear ........13 6 Oklahoma City, clear .38 16 Omaha, clear ....,..,..32 15 Phoenix, clear 59 39 Pittsburgh, snow 35 18 Rapid City, clear 36 14 Richmond, cloudy 54 22 St. Louis, cloudy 22 15 San Francisco, clear ....54 44 Seattle, cloudy 45 44 Spokane, cloudy 34 32 injuries and the son was arrest TOY CHEST with back 24x30x16 ship Farm Bureau scheduled for ed and later released on 11,000 7:30 p.m.

Monday at the Delta bond. Assorted Styles Colors Our Reg. $29.95 Save $7.07 Hieh School dining room, fcnter tainme'nt will be provided by By unanimous vote the Grand Jury returned no indictment and later was dismissed by Circuit Court Judge Alva Cox until Cynthia Bettegnies, Carl Scott and Mrs. Gene Bettienies. $17.99 I an? Members of the refreshment called again.

committee are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berry and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie lampa, cloudy 75 Washington, clear 44 25 ble jfc Am' Boggs.

Reversi Braided Self-Styling ADORN HAIR SPRAY 1 3-Oz. Size with FREE Upsy Daisy Comb. A Reg. $2.35 Value. TOUCH OF SWEDEN HAND LOTION Reg.

16-oz. Size Reg. Extra Rich, 1 2-oz. Size Rug Larger School Board Sought 24x45 Reg. 1.95i 1 $1.7 LIMIT 2 the voters of Center Township, I Frre I teMP's tnA i your 8,310, can be obtained on peti tions, these can be presented to the school board with a request LIMIT 3 CHOICE A campaign to enlarge and change the method of selection of the board of trustees of the Muncie Community Schools opened Wednesday night at a meeting sponsored by the Muncie League of Women Voters.

About 50 persons attended the for action, he said. 1 JIL If the school board rejects the proposition, it can then be put on the ballot for a referendum at the next election. meeting in the Southside High School cafeteria. PLUS Many of those attending the PERTUSSIN PLUS Night Time Cold Medicine. 8 Fl.

Oz. An attempt by school board member Hurley Goodall last ill III year to persuade other members of the school board to enlarge the body from five to seven meeting took copies of the peti-l tion with them. The proposed new school board set-up would have seven members, four of whom would run from specific districts of Center Township and three at large. The present board would establish the four districts. HOT WHEELS CARS members, four of which would CHARLES C.

REYNOLDS worshipful master for 1972. Masons Install New Master Charles C. Reynolds. .1711 be selected by districts, failed. Reg.

$1.98 Value State Sen. Don L. Park of Muncie, who sponsored legisla MATTEL tion in the 1971 Indiana General 1 00 Rayon with fringeAlsort- L4 I ed Colors. Reg. LJ Li Assembly providing for school LIMIT 2 Trial Is Set L3 for board changes, spoke at WedneS' was installed Jan.

7 as day night's meeting. worshipful master- for 1972 of BOARD MAY MAKE CHANGE Delaware Lodge No. 46, Reynolds, a native of London, Trial was set July 17 by Circuit Court Judge Alva Cox Wednesday for Clyde Ray Davis, 18, when he waived formal arraignment and pleaded innocent 1 mmAmitcai LAYAWAY NO CHARGE He said the law provides that WHITE RIVER BLVD. AT HIGC30LS AVE. Shop Daily Mon.

Thru Sat. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sun. 1 2 noon to 7 p.m.

a school board may make the has been a resident of Muncie 19 years and retired in 1970 from Delco Battery. He formerly was a miner in Eastern Kentucky for 33 vears. A member of to a charge of unlawful sale of a dangerous drug. Davis, one of six youths arrested in Albany last week on drug charges, was mr TTra. PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SUNDAY changes itself but if it refuses to do so when requested, it can be forced to do so by community action.

If signatures of 20 per cent of High Street Church of God, he has been active in the lodge derick McClellan. since 1963..

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