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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 4

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I I Tonight I Congressman loyd ithian Tgn Meeting 4 pm irst Presbyterian Church 220 Cullen Rensselaer 3 Almanac Mi Journal and Courier Lafayette inaiana A 4 Tues Sept 2 1980 Police calls CARROLL COUNTY Personal injury accident at 3:13 pm Sunday on US 421 andCounty Road 600 The driver Ricky Black 22 Lebanon treated at Home Hospital for head neck and hip pain Damages $500 Black told police he swerved to miss dog and hit a tree Personal injury accident at 10:10 Sunday on US 421 onCarroll County The drivers were Michael Huffman 18 Rt 4Delphi and James Robert 43 Delphi Huffman treated at Home Hospital for cut left ear Police said'accident occurred when Robert thinking Huffman was going to turn right attempted 'to pass and Huffman suddenly turned left into car Damages $2150 MONTGOMERY COUNTY Indiana State Police and Boone County Police arrested Kelvin Sewart 24 Advance at 4:19 Monday after he fled accident scene at Montgomery Boone County Roads 600 and 850 Police said Stewart skidded and slammed into utility pole and he drove on Stewart taken to Culver Hospital Crawfordsville for treatment of possibile concussion facial cuts and thumb cut Arrest pending Damages $600 TIPPECANOE COUNTY 4:27 am Monday Personal injury accident on US 52 near County Road 700 Police said Doris I lood 41 of 7315 US 52 crossed median line lane and crashed through cornfield destroying six rows of corn in a 100 foot path and retumd to highway crossed median lane and stopped in a sideditch She was treated at Home Hospital for sore ribs 6:39 a Monday West Lafayette Police Department Inves tigation of rape of Purdue student in her apartment bedroom 400 block of Chauncey St Police said the rapist slit rear screen door to reach and unlock it then entered the bedroom where he awakened the victim blindfolded and gagged her Police said the victim told them the man held a sharp instrument to her throat and told her he was going to rob her 7:15 pm Monday Indiana State Police arrested a passenger Charles Greer 57 Chicago on suspicion of carrying a handgun without a license Trooper Rodney Means said he saw handgun protruding from Greer's waist when he stopped the driver on suspcion of speeding on I 65 north of Lafayette Greer free on $500 bond 5:35 pm Mnday Tippecanoe Cpunty Police Department Theft of lawn decorations from Mike Shanklin 541 2 Lynwood Dr Value OUNTAIN COUNTY 6:15 pm Saturday ountain County Sheriffs Police One car minor personal injury accident on Ind 136 about one mile east of Veedersburg Car driven by Gregory Gooding 18 Kingman left road hit two highway signs Gooding suffered minor facial cuts Damage: $1500 Police had no record of Gooding being hospitalized 2:40 am Sunday ountain County Sheriffs Police One car minor personal injury accident on Ind 234 in ountain County Car driven by Jeffrey Britton 18 Hillsboro swerved to avoid object in roadway hit tree Britton suffered minor cut on elbow and chin No hospitalization Damage: $1500 7:51 pm Sunday Covington City Police Car chase in ountain County Covington Auxiliary Police Officer Tim Ramey attempted to ticket Donald Miller 20 for speeding Miller allegedly fled through town stopped near a wooded area then fled on foot Apprehended by Covington ountain County and Indiana State Police arrested on charges of criminal recklessness public intoxication drunken driving and fleeing a police officer Miller 'was taken to ountain County Jail where he was released on bond today 7:15 am today ountain County Police Break in at Mamie Allen house rural Covington Door opened coins guns dishes many antiques stolen Allen died Monday night Police said burglary probably occured sometime during the past week Value: undetermined WHITE COUNTY 8:44 pm Monday Monticello City Police Two car personal in jury accident at Main and Cleveland streets Monticello Car driven by Mary Henning 20 rankfort hit a parked car owned by Shirley Wilkerson Monticello Henning treated and released at White County Hosipital for cuts to her face and knee Damage: $4500 ire runs CARROLL COUNTY Births Beg your pardon Doug and Cathy Edwards of Vincennes are the parents of a son Kenneth Edward born Aug 29 Patenral grandparents are Mr and Mrs Kenneth Edwards and paternal great grandfather is Orville Edwards all of Lafayette If you see a mistake in the Journal and Courier please let us know and we will correct it Call 423 5511 ext 243 6:54 a today Delphi ire Department Motor fire in finishing room Peters Revington Co No injuries no damage estimate available TIPPECANOE COUNTY 10:09 pm Monday Lafayette ire Department to Home Hospi tal alarm malfunction 10:34 pm Monday LD to 2555 Ind 25 sanitation truck fire carnages hydrolic lines and tires 11:29 pm Monday Purdue University ire Department to Sheetz and Wood sts car fire HOME HOSPITAL Sept 1 David and Carol Howard 1012 14th St a daughter Patrick and Vida McKinley rankfort a daughter Eullon and Barbara Reid 23 Shadeland Mobile Home Park a son Martin and Margie Williams 8132 County Road 400 WL a daughter ST ELIZABETH HOSPITAL Sept 1 Jeffery and Janice Greener 5727 US 52 a son Moil subscription payable in advance No mail subscription accepted where carrier deBvery is maintained Rates by mail in all other states available on request Second class postage paid at lafayette Indiana Journal and Courier USPS301 360 The Journal founded in (829 The Courier founded in 1831 Merged Jon 2 1920 Published doily and Sunday by ederated Publications Inc a subsidiary of the Gannett Co Inc from the offices of the Journal and Courier 217 6th St Lafayette Indiana 47901 Telephone (317) 423 S51I oil departments Member of the Associated Press member of Audit Bureau of Circulations represented by Gannett Newspaper Advertising Sales Home Delivery: Daily only delivered by carrier $125 Doily only delivered by motor route $145 Sunday delivery by carrier and motor route 50c Single copy doily Sunday 50c Mail subscription rates in Indiana and Iroquois County Illinois? fc Daily and Sunday I yr 6mo 3 mo Imo Iwk $10400 $5475 $2900 $1150 $35O (6 Days) Doily Only $7500 $3950 $2100 $850 $250 Sunday Only $2900 7' $1525 4 800 $300 $100 Deaths in city area uneral arrangements listed on Pago AS Mrs Dougiqs West Mrs Ruth Anna McDaniel West 50 of Bradenton la died at 8:30 am Monday in Manatee Memorial Hospital Bradenton following a short illness Bom at Rensselaer she resided at Lafayette before moving to lorida in 1969 She was a 1949 graduate of Lafayette Jefferson High School In 1952 she was married at Lafayette to Douglas West a former employee ofr the Lafayette Journal and Courier He survives Mrs West was formerly employed by the Retail Clerks Association here She was a member of the Baptitst Church Surviving with the husband are a daughter Teresa West of Bradenton her father Harold McDaniel of Camden her mother Mrs Vivian Legg of Bra denton a sister Mrs Vemell (Deana) Marquie of Lafayette and one brother Robert McDaniel of Bradenton The body is being returned to Lafayette for service and burial Mrs ulia Hausz Mrs Julia Hausz 84 died at 7:15 pm Monday in Americana Healthcare Center She had been failing health two years Born in loyd County she formerly lived at owler moving to Lafayette in 1966 She resided at 1416 Oak Ct before entering the healthcare facility in January In 1917 she was married at Indianapolis to Herman Hausz who died in 1964 Mrs Hausz was a member of Southside Wesleyan Church Surviving are two daughters Mrs Glen (Bemet ta) Wilson of Lafayette and Mrs George (Zona) Sentman of Elwood Mrs Mamie Ault MICHIGANTOWN Mrs Mamie Ault of Rt 1 Michigantown died at 12:20 pm Monday in Clinton House at rankfort She had been ill several months Bom in Clinton County she was a life resident of this area In 1917 she was married to Charles Elmer Ault who died in 1967 Mrs Ault was a member of Michigantown Chris tian Church and Council of the church Surviving is one sister Ruby Armstrong of Michi gantown Mrs Robert Pechin Mrs Marybelle airchild Pechin 72 of Lutes la died at 11:30 pm Sunday In St Elizabeth Hospital where she had been a patient six weeks Bom at Taylor Station Tippecanoe County she was reared and educated at Battle Ground She resided at Lafayette before moving to lorida in 1976 In 1928 she was married at Lafayette to Robert Pechin Sr a retired employee of Rostone Corp Surviving with the husband are two daughters Mrs Mary Louise ield of Lafayette and Mrs Norman (Delores June) Benptt of Rural West Lafayette three sons Roberta Pechin Jr of West Lafayette William Pechin of Oak Ridge Tenn and Charles Richard Pechin of Rantoul Ill Also surviving are four sisters Mrs Edna Semon of Indianapolis Mrs Patricia Carpenter and Mrs Harriett Deck both of Lafayette and Mrs Carl (Phyllis) Isenbarger of West Lafayette and two brothers Weldon airchild of Terre Haute and Charles airchild of Lafayette Rev Ralph Martin DELPHI The Rev Ralph Montgomery Martin 68 the father of James Wames Martin of Delphi died riday at the US Air orce Medical Center in Scott ield Ill He was a retired Presbyterian Chaplain for the US Navy A native of Chicago the Rev Mr Martin of Collinsville Ill was interim pastor at the irst Presbyterian Church in Centralia Ill and was pastor emeritus at irst Presbyterian Church in Litchfield Ill Surviving with the son are the widow the former Edna Warnes two daughters Mrs Walter (Bar bara) Trait on Jr of Bowie Md and Ms Elizabeth Ann Competiello of Tallahassee la one brother James Martin of Baltimore Md Services and burial are Wednesday in Collinsville Mrs Lucy Deitrick REMINGTON Mrs Lucy Deitrick 78 died at Monday in Jasper County Hospital She had been ill six months A native of Wolcott she resided at Remington In 1901 she was married to Joe Deitrick who died in 1944 Mrs Deitrick was a member of Wolcott Christian Church and a former member of Rebekah Lodge Surviving are a son John Deitrick of Grandy Marais Minn two brothers Ralph Clary of Colum bia City and Arthur Clary of Bourbonnais Ill and a sister Mrs Hazel Nightingale of Dayton loyd Mayors OXORD loyd Moyars 71 a retired Oxford area farmer died at 11:15 pm Sunday in his resi dence Westminster Village 2741 Salisbury St WL apparently of a heart attack Bom in Harrison County he moved to Oxford as an infant and was a 1927 graduate of Oxford High School He farmed in this area until retiring in 1976 He also worked eight years as a storekeeper at Earhart and Meridith halls at Purdue University retiring from there in 1974 He moved to Westminster Village two years ago In 1941 he was married here to Thelma Scott who survives Mr Moyars was a member of Oxford United Methodist Church and Order of Eastern Star Oxford Chapter 128 He served as secretary treasurer of Justus Cemetery Association for many years Surviving with the widow are a brother Bernard Moyars of Oxford and one sister Mrs John (Elean or) Carlson of Boswell I i John A Phillips LINDEN John A Phillips 65 Rt 6 Crawfords ville a retired Montgomery County farmer died at 8 pm Monday in the Indiana University Hospital in Indianapolis where he had been a patient two months Bom in Stanford Ind he farmed in the Linden community 28 years retiring seven years ago and was serving as Madison Township trustee Mr Phillips was a member of the Linden United Methodist Church the Linden Masonic Lodge and Order of Eastern Star and was past master of the Stanford Masonic Lodge His marriage in 1937 in Monroe County was to Mary Mood and she survives Surviving with his wife are two sons Robert and Richard Phillips both of Crawfordsville and two brothers Paul Phillips of Greenwood and Warren Phillips of Indianapolis Deaths elsewhere Stan Worth composer OJAI Calif (AP) Stunt pilot and composer Stan Worth best known for writing musical themes for such television programs as Rocky and Bullwinkle was killed Sunday when astunt plane crashed near Rancho Arnaz the Ventura Coutity Department said He was 48 Weather Sunny on Wednesday LAAYETTE and vicinity Clear ing tonighiByith low in the mid 60s Wednesday sunny High in the mid 80s INDIANA Chance of thundershow ers 20 percent north 50 percent central and 40 percent south High in the mid 80s north mid 80s to about 90 central and low and mid 90s south Clearing and mild tonight statewide Low in the upper 50s and low 60s north low and mid 60s central and mid and upper 60s south Siinnyjind warm Wednesday statewide High in the mid 80s north mid and upper 80s central and upper 80s and low 90s south OUTLOOK Thursday through Sat urday calls for a chance for thunder storms Thursday air and cooler ri day and Saturday Highs cooling into the 70s and low 80s and lows in the 50s by the end of the period TEMPERATURES at the Purdue Airport (7 am riday to 7 am Satur day) High 85 low 64 no precipita tion (7 am Saturdayto 7 am Sunday) High 89 low 69 04 precipitation (7 am Sunday to 7 am Monday) High84 low 70 03 precipitation (7 am Monday to 7 am Tuesday) High 82 low 68 22 precipitation Purdue Agronomy arm temperatures for same period High 85 low 66 no precipita tion High 87 low 70 21 precipitation High 82 low 73 78 precipiation High 82 low 74 34 precipitation Record temperatures for same period High 96 in 1948 low 35 in 1965 High 95 in 1941 low 41 in 1976 High 95 in 1941 low 42 in 1915 High 97 in 1951 low 41 in 1967 ADVISORY Winds: light and vari able tonight northeast around 10 mph Wednesday Sunshine: 80 90 percent Wednesday Precipitation amounts: none today or Wednesday Humidity: 90 100 percent tonight 40 50 Wednesday ield conditions: Cloudiness will keep drying rates down today but sunny skies Wednesday along with lower relative humdities will improve conditions then The threat of showers again around Thursday will dim haying process al though that period of showers should be brief Cooling degree days past 24 hours 5 cooling degree days for month to date 12 total cooling degree days since March 1 854 Sun sets today at 7:17 rises Tuesday at 6: 17 ourth tropical storm MIAMI (AP) A tropical depression Natlonal Hurricane Center in Miami in the central Atlantic Ocean is a likely i rv todav candidate for the 1980 Atlantic hurricane fourth tropical storm forecast Late Monday the depression was ers say centered more than 1000 miles east of in the location where a lot of the Leeward Islands and was moving storms start and it is that time of the toward the west northwest at 18 mph forecaster Joe Pelissier of the Highest sustained winds were 35 mph VVj A Z5l Jr fgu how 60 I 4 I ow i I rl temper 70 to' an Roe 70 1 Cold Worm MW 8OV8O Otduded Xg NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE Jimmj NOAA Drpt of Commerce Wann weather is expected in the forecast period today until Wednesday from the Southwest through the central states and into most of the East Cooler weather is forecast for the Pacific coast Northwest and northern New England Showers are forecast for the Dakotas and Minnesota (AP Laserphoto) Temperatures elsewhere New Orleans 95 73 cdy New clr Hi Lo Otlk Denver 80 55 cdy 2 Clr Albany 90 68 cdy Des Moines 82 56 cdy 2k aClt 95 72 cdy Albuque 89 58 clr Detroit 86 69 clr Omaha 78 56 cdy Amarillo 89 63 cdy Duluth 62 52 92 72 cdy Anchorage 57 36 clr airbanks 40 28 cdy Phlladphia 96 76 clr Asheville 87 66 cdy Hartford 90 72 clr Phoaux 101 78 clr Atlanta 1 92 73 clr Helena 73 50 clr Pittsburgh 90 68 cdy AtlantcCty 93 71 clr Honolulu 89 76 clr Ptland Me 85 72 cdy Baltimore 98 73 clr Houston 92 82 cdy Ptland Ore 73 59 cdy Birminghm 94 72 cdy Indnaplis 87 68 clr RapidCity 68 47 cdy Bismarck 68 49 cdy Jacksnvlle 91 71 cdy 87 49 clr Boise 79 55 cdy Juneau 59 48 Richmond 98 74 clr Boston 93 74 clr Kans City 80 63 clr otiis 86 70 clr Brownsvlle 94 75 Las Vegas 98 72 clr St 73 cdy Buffalo 83 68 clr Little Rock 98 77 cdy 5altJke 80 54 cdy Charlstn SC 87 78 clr Los Angeles 80 66 clr 831 Diego 76 68 clr Charistn WV 89 69 cdy Louisville 94 74 cdy f311 ran 81 82 cr Chicago 82 66 cdy Memphis 97 80 clr Seattle 60 53 cdy Cincinnati 88 68 clr Miami 85 75 cdy cdy Cleveland 87 70 clr Milwaukee 87 65 clr Site Mane 76 57 clr Columbus 88 70 clr Mpls StP 74 55 cdy 53 199 69 cdy Dal Wth 99 76 clr Nashville 96 72 cdy Washingtn 99 78 clr happening OUNTAIN COUNTY BENTON COUNTY TIPPECANOE COUNTY CARROLL COUNTY CONGRESSMAN LOYD ITHIAN TOWN MEETING 4 pm today irst Presbyterian Church 220 Cullen Rensselaer PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS 8 pm today amily Inn Terrace Room board meeting Call 474 0428 AA 8 pm today New Directions Center Ind 26 open meeting LAAYETTE BREAKAST OPTIMIST CLUB 8 am Wednes day Cambridge Inn LAAYETTE SERTOMA CLUB noon Wednesday Lafayette Inn LAAYETTE EXCHANGE CLUB noon Wednesday Morris BryantJnn MOOSE LOOMERS CLUB noon Wednesday Moose Lodge carry in dinner NOON OPTIMIST CLUB 12:10 pm Wednesday MCL' Cafete ria Purdue Room YWCA BRIDGE CLUB 12:45 pm Wednesday YW STOCKWELL HOMEMAKERS CLUB 1 pm Wednesday Stockwell United Methodist Church program "Speaking Up or What You by Lili Mclntrye LAAYETTE LIONS' CLUB 6:15 pm Wednesday Lafayette Inn LAMBDA TAU DELTA Lafayette Branch 7:30 pm Wednes day Munger Building WEST LAAYETTE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD 7:30 pm Wednesday Library History Room AA 7:30 pm Wednesday 515 Columbia St closed discus sion OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS NOW 7:30 pm Wednesday Physicians Clinical Lab 2500 erry St LAAYETTE DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB 7:30 pm Wednes day Biassed Sacrament Church Education Building Public SPANISH AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 7:30 pm Wednesday St Ann's Rectory Membership open to the public CONGRESS STREET UNITED METHODIST CHURCH "IRST NIGHTERS CIRCLE" 7:30 pm Wednesday at the church AIRVIEW COMMUNITY CENTER 730 pm Wednesdey an nual meeting at the center AA 8 pm Wednesday Home Hospital Cafeteria open meet ing WEST LAAYETTE VILLAGE MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION 5:30 pm today Purdue National Bank WL ALPHA DELTA KAPPA SORORITY 5:30 pm today home of Marsha Akers 1711 Redwood Ln carry ln supper CIVIL AlR PATROL Tippecanoe County Cadet Squadron 7 pm today Purdue Armory second floor A A 7 pm today Purdue Memorial Union open meeting WEST LAAYETTE CHRISTIAN CHURCH LADIES AID 7:30 pm todays home of Mamie Ray Battle Ground bring salad for'salad supper MOTHERS TWINS CLUB 7:30 pm today home of Melody Hoekstra 1409 Johnmon St SINGLES PLUS 7:30 pm today Retreat Center behind Covenant Presbyterian Church WL YWCA SOLO CLUB 7:30 pm today YW ice cream sundae night crazy bridge GREATER LAAYETTE JAYCEES 8 pm today The Trails 325 Burnett Rd A WABASH TOWNSHIP ARM BUREAU 8 pm today Mount Zion Church election of Officers' THE T1PPECANOTES LOCAL CHAPTER BARBERSHOP HARMONY SINGING 8 pm today irst Christian Church eb lowshlp Hall 6th and North streets Public Invited OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS 8 pm today Home Hospital Rehab Conference Room CENTER TOWNSHIP ARM BUREAU 8 pm today Ella Grant Lawson House owler owler Town Board President Kennth Bush will speak on the water system 1 OWLER CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOMINATING COMMITTEE 7:30 pm today at the church a CRISIS CENTER TASK ORCE 8 pm today Benton Central Junior Senior High School 1 PROGRAM "Wood Stoves and ireplaces' 1:15 pm Wednes day public meeting room of the Benton County Library owler Mncy Wagner extension home economist for housing will give frbe talk fOWLER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ESTHER CIRCLE pm Wednesday Mrs Ralph McNeely's home OWLER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SESSION 7:30 pm' Wednesday at the church JOINT INSPECTION lodges of Wingate and Newtown at 7:30 pm today in Richland Hall Newtown by Grand Instructor of Indlana'Grand Lodge Inspection In 3rd degree JASPER COUNTY CUNTON PRAIRIE SCHOOL BOARD 8 pm? Wednesday 1 administration office Teacher contracts tour 6f Mulberry Schoolat5pm CLINTON COUNTY A A closed meeting 7:30 pm today Delphi City Hall CAMDEN AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY 8 pm today Legion Had Installation of officers: BLOOD PRESSURE CUNIC 10 am 2 pm Wednesday Cam den iremen's Lounge LORA IRST BRETHREN WMS Wednesdayinstallatlon of officers 'j LORA SENIOR CITIZENS CARRY IN DINNER Wednesday activities building Bring old school readers or history books for exhibit 3 CAMDEN LIONS CLUB Wednesday' evening' I Oun9e xww.

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