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PAGE 3 4 CSV. Ik I il. ai rn 7 1 v. THE MUNCIE EVENING PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1986 1 1 I 1 I IWe Will Re-Open Our Doors Feb. 4, 1986 i Unmasked In Case VOU hadn't fiaured that linann nn nans Titan Jeff Mantock of Northsida.

Tinar Lisa FKEE 6 MONTH DRAWINGS FOR We will pay the finance! charge for 6 months or give you the finance charge backi FINANCE FREE PRIZES as a cash discount. 1 already, the unusual "creatures" are really five mascots posing in Heekin Park for a photo that will appear in a Muncie boys basketball sectional magazine published by city high schools. Standing in front of the park's cannon are: Blackhawk Michele Trehearne of Cowan, Huffman of Yorktown; Bearcat Andrea Terry of Central, and Golden Owl Jeanie South of Burris. The first sectional games will be played Wednesday, March 5, with the championship game on Saturday, March 8. Evening Press photo by John Crozier.

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You must see it to believe it. Loren Marsh seeks GOP prosecutor nomination 1.1 fWi in vrit 8,000 SQ. YAS.DS Of VTNYt IN STOCK Bigelow Carpet Just Arrived ty Scvo 30 A JO 70 yd. VSftUftJ to $25 Stephen Schlegel entering sheriff nomination race on GOP ticket Delaware County police investigator Stephen C. Schlegel has announced that he will seek the Republican nomination for Dela Muncie attorney Loren Marsh has announced that he will be a candidate for the Republican nomination for Delaware County prose 71? it- j-t- Rea.

Value NOW mm 1S56 Brown Plush ...14.99 7.49 cutor. He will enter the May 6 primary election. Marsh, 64, has been a lawyer in general practice for over 35 years in Delaware County. During his in Lees Golden W24.99 9.45 IS Honey Beige .11.99 6.89 ware county sheriff in the May 6 primary election. Schlegel, 38, has been on the county police department for 14 'A years and has been an investigator since 1977.

He believes the office needs full attention. He said that by serving full time, he would have no conflicts with a private law practice a situation that might otherwise arise. Marsh said he would "tighten up procedures in the office of the prosecuting attorney to see that all crimes are prosecuted without favoritism." A 1938 graduate of Burris High School, he attended Ball State and has degrees from the University of Chicago and Indiana University School of Law. He has also attended numerous seminars and training sessions on the law. He is an Army veteran of World War II and has been a Muncie resident most of his life.

He lives in the downtown area. He has four grown children and three grandchildren and is a member of Delaware County Republican Men's Club, Muncie Noon Optimist Club and other civic and service organizations. i Schlegel Ejj I ILm Blue 15,99 8.94 Grey Plush 12.99 6.68 I ILTi Almond Heea.1s.99 8.94 Almond Shell.11.99 6.83 12x83 Sundial 66766 88 12xl74 Castilian 69533...139 12xl88 Tarkett 26527 ..99 12x14 Pavillion 52049... 159 12xl010 Sundial 66698 99 12xl02 Tarkett 75167....1 19 12x14 Tarkett 26501 89 12x24 Tarkett 32006 ....169 12x94 Mannington 4263 ....77 12xl36 Cong. 51660 ......139 12x21 Red Brick ....199 12x263 Mannington 8649.169 12xl32 Sundial 63681 ....139 12x910 Mannington 2019.

...99 12x13 Conq.3346 ...149 career, he has Marsh served two terms as deputy prosecuting attorney, has been a public defender and has done private criminal defense work. He said that as a practicing attorney, he has had experience with non-support cases as well as criminal matters on both sides and is experienced in the duties of the office he seeks. Marsh said he would be a full-time prosecutor because he ISa Lees lite Plush. .28.99 9.45 ill Iffi Sienna 5.93 St gKjj''' Mauve 6.53 ISw 10.99 6.36 24S Smoke Stone.10.99 6.98 IS Malibu Sand ..10.99 6.68 Charlton to seek GOP nomination for coroner 6.36 9.30 Hit Mr; Muncie businessman Ron K. Charlton has announced that he will be a candidate for the Republican nomination for Delaware County was named senior investigator in 1979 and is currently the department's liaison with the Delaware County prosecutor's office.

He specializes in burglary, arson, theft and forgery cases and was a member of the county homicide investigation team. He is a graduate of Daleville High School and the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy and has attended numerous schools, workshops and seminars on law enforcement and investigation. He is a court-accepted expert on firearms examination. He is a former member and assistant chief of the Salem Township Volunteer Fire Department and formerly worked as serviceman and installer for Schlegel Heating and Air Conditioning. "I think that we have one of the best, if not the best department and reserve organization in the state of Indiana," Schlegel said.

"We have a reputation for a high level of professionalism. I believe that the experience and training that I have received in the last 14 Vi years gives me an excellent background to hold the position of sheriff of Delaware County. "My goals are to continue that professionalism and to improve it even more if possible and to give everyone in Delaware County the law enforcement they expect and deserve." Schlegel and his wife, Barbara Monroe Schlegel, reside near Daleville with their six children. Schlegel can be contacted at 378-3700. His campaign treasurer is Jonna Reece (289-7458).

12x10 12xl26 of the Muncie Kiwanis Club and the Muncie Noon Optimist Club and a former member of the Jaycees. A graduate of Muncie Central High School, he attended Palmer College in Charleston, S.C., to study criminal science and criminal justice. He was a member of the Muncie police reserves for six years. Charlton said he is committed to "operating the office of county coroner in such a way as to expedite paperwork functions and minimize the amount of tax dollars necessary to operate the office." Charlton can be reached at 286-4664. His campaign manager is Mike Flint.

coroner. Charlton is proprietor of Security Systems, a home and business security monitoring system he has operated for 14 years. He is a Navy veteran and a Charlton Mahogany 67 Grey Black ....84 Grey-Blue-Green 76 Blue 76 Brown Beige. .68 62 Slate Blue 95 Bear Brown ....145 Pearl Blue 199 I 12x14V Desert ll'lill1'5' HI? I lllxW 139 1 I if' I 2x12 159 II I rl li i 1 lltllfJ Miams8I39lf I mk xr ........99 I WO Arctic Blue 119 If I mi I member of American Legion Post 327. He is a member of the post's board of directors and is former vice commander.

He is a a member I LA I I 12x11s 12xl03 12x94 ll5xl5 12xl37 ll4x23 12x30' 12xl82 12x94 GOP nod for Legislature seat sought by Gary Rice Gary R. Rice, former planner with the city's Community Development office and the Delaware-Muncie Metropolitan Plan Commis MAS 10.. 10 n. 1 1 120 Rouge Red 64 Metro Stripe .....80 LightDark 0range73 1m 99 ii -j -12x12" Madras 140 I IZXIZ 12x11 12xl36 sponsored by the Muncie-Delaware County Chamber of Commerce and Ball State. He is a member of East Central Neighborhood Association and Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity and a board member and vice president of Muncie Clean City.

The Muncie Jaycees awarded him their Good Government Award in 1984. Rice served as a campaign volunteer for Wilson and for Congressional candidate Ken Mackenzie. Lyla Spath (289-6222) is Rice's campaign chairman. The candidate can be reached at 288-2310. Exercise Bicycle Exercise Trampoline Rowing Machine Tread Mill Electric Cycle sion, will seex the Republican nomination for state representative, District 34.

Rep. Hurley Goodall, D-Muncie, now holds the seat. "I have always held and EA. 1018 W. Centennial Ph.

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I feel confident that I am well prepared for this contest, and I am committed to being a strong, viable and worthy candidate for this important office." Rice, 232 N. Monroe, resigned his position with the plan commission this week to pursue his interest in the development of local historic and commercial property. He was named chief planner last July. He previously served as the city's Historic Preservation Officer and as a city planner under the administrations of Alan Wilson and James Carey. An Indianapolis native, Rice is a graduate of North Central High School.

He moved to Muncie 10 years ago to study architecture and urban design at Ball State University. He has been involved with Muncie Urban Design Studio, both as a student and as the official liaison for the city. Rice is a graduate of the Academy for Community Leadership, All Items Subject to Prior Sale! .1 Call 289-2264 or call collect after 7 p.m. 284-1380 Ollie JoAnn Miller 3859 N. Wheeling Ave.

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