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National Road Traveler from Cambridge City, Indiana • Page 18

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Cambridge City, Indiana
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18
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National Road Traveler September 2T, 1977 MUD IN YOUR (Fuzzy) Ingalls volunteered for hazardous duty during Canal Days when he offered to let the person donating the most money to the Channel 21 CB Club charity to plaster him in the face with a pie. Not content with one throw, the winner bought one of his own and pulled double duty on Fuzzy's smiling face. (NRT-Photo) NEWHOUSE TEXACO Roscoe Newhouse owner Authorized Hoosier Motor Club Dealer W. Main St-Carnhridge City-Phone 478-4610 Snail Display Advertising does pay-- .11 ST THIS FOR SAFETY'S SAKE METALBESTOS CLASS A FLUES TYPICAL INSTALLATION J'ofy 4 feet in ottMl, with I Kfif Kit JT.JO 1 1 in i ISCT FAXTS IN STOCK--NO FllHJHT CHARGES woJI, 6, 7, 8, 10. 12 and 14" thick institution 17 UL fcr 1000' apwahon DO NOT bvyond DO wi place, if 0 3 hiyhw Itran any of a within 10 LIT US HELP YOU DO IT RIGHT! ftarfcer's.

Inc. Jfireplace Miss Harmeier's car was found and about half a dozen travellers reported seeing ber along the road the Monday before. However, no chies were forthcoming. On Monday, exactly one week from the time she disappeared, State Police again stopped automobiles en State Road 37, hoping that regular travellers on that highway could report seeing something that might help in the investigation. Currently, seven Indiana State troopers are assigned to the case full time and have been since Miss Harmeier was reported missing.

Several leads have been found, but in the search for solid dues on her whereabouts, tnvesUgators have drawn blanks. It was. reported that Miss Harmeeter had stopped in the community of Waverly on ber way south, about 30 miles from where ber automobile had been found abandonded, A service station owner reported seeing her when she stopped at his station reporting car trouble. Although be offered to repair the car. Miss Harmeier continued on ber way, saying she would chance it and (hat she didn't want to be late for classes at IU.

She had been visiting in Cambridge City with her mother and on Sunday had visited her minister, Rev. Rose C. Taul of the Presbyterian Church, in Reid Hospital, Richmond. She is active in the church here and in drama and theater at Indiana University. While in high school, she had the female lead in the high school production of South Pacific and was also tbe 1974 Whitewater Canal Days queen.

A serious student, she graduated fourth in her class at LJncoln and was rated as a superior student at IU. She is well known throughout Cambridge City and described as tbe type of person who would not travel anywhere without first informing i iA ber mother. Miss Hanneier was first reported naming by a friend when she failed to report for stage work at a student production on tbe Indiana campus. After fiodtag no trace of her at ber apartment, telephone cans ascertained that she bad left Cambridge City at 1:15 Monday morning. In attempting to locate ber daughter, Mrs.

Harmeier and Rev Tsui traveled Indiana retracing the route where they found ber car abandoned. From there State Police fanrwtigaors were notified and the search has centered on the wooded area surrounding Mart insville and Blootnington. Although police have stated they have no reaaon to believe that Miss Harmeier to io the wooded area, they have no reason not to believe she isn't and that the area is the first place aa investigation such as mis would center. LUNCH MENUS School lunch menus for aext for Western Wayne Schools were announced last week by Mary Sourbeer, lunch program director. MONDAY-Hot dog on bun.

frenca fries, corn, dessert, milk. TUESDAY- Pina, green beans, fruit salad, cookie, milk. WEDNESDAY-Ouli, crackers, peanut butter sandwich, celery stick, applesauce. milk. THURSDAY-Bar-B-Q on bun, hash brown potatoes, cole slaw, fruit crips, milk.

FRIDAY-Fish on bun. macaroni and cheese, peas, apple salad, milk. SUSSCRIIE TODAY Phonr 171-3122 HOME FOR SALE i N.t3tiF Streets Matonry MOM Bdacd PERSHING Let this one pay for itself. 9 room duplex. 5 rooms and bath down.

4 rooms and bath up. Built-in cabinets in both kitchens. New roof, new furnace, new well, new gutters, new front porch. Fireplace in living room. Wall-to-wall carpeting.

Aluminum siding and storm win- i dows. O.B.McCuHoughSon 4714886.

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