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National Road Traveler from Cambridge City, Indiana • Page 14

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Cambridge City, Indiana
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14--Naiional Road Traveler September 28,1977 New clues on Ann? Hopefully, maybe yes Three contingents of volunteers i Cambridge City Friday, Sdturday and Sundjy in separate starch detaJs combing the wilds of and Mtirgan counties fijr clues on the mysterious ctsippearaisce of Ann Louise llarmeier. daughter of Marge Hanr.cier, 306 Hawkins Ave. M.ss lUrmeier, who has been missing since Sept. 12, has not bwn since stopping at a strvice station in Waverly where stie enlisted the aid of an at Uiidjnt there for her car that was running hut. Later, Harmeier again encountered car trouble and pulled off 1ml.

37 about two miies north of Mar- tunviUe. It is at this point that all contact with Harmeier his lost. The mart fruitful of die three at least the moot promising, on Saturday when David WeHon and David Others letraced poasiUe route troubled motorist might take. The route took them to Paragon. ataW west of lad.

37, Mag station attaodaat recalled aaaiag a girl matching An i dswariptioB at about BOOB on the daj she was reported misi ing The atMtwaiit stated that he wu not awaVly alarmed since the posters previouciy pawed out in Out area ahowed Aon with dark hair. girl I saw had mud) Lghtw hajr," the attendant the local "She wu wearing a red Indiana L'nivervtty shirt and I asked her what an IU girl was tn a car with Kentucky state licwiae plates." Westcn stated that the attendant didn't realiy recall Aral's comment to the Ciuestion and coiJJn't provide a destription of the vehicle, but did say that two other women and two men were also in the car. Continuing to retrace the most likely route out of Paragon, the local men ended up at a McDonald's Restaurant where two meal passes presented to Ann by her minister had been cashed in the day she was reported missing. Officials at McDonald's could not say with any degree of certainty what any the meal tickets were cashed in. although none were redeemed on Saturday and Ann was in Cambridge City on Sunday.

It is believed at this time that the tickets were cashed in on Sept. 13. All information on the Paragon ueident was immediately turned over to the Indiana State Police at Blooroington and they began tracking down additional leads. Early Monday morning, troopers and detectives, who have logged countless hours aod chased thousands of leads, began the task afl over again. As of writing, no new leads have bseai found aad nothing new can be added to the fragments of information picked up in Paragon by Weston and Others.

Earlier, a smaller contingent of volunteers conducted a search in the French Lick area on Friday before returning with a larger group on Saturday. A door-lo door search ol a mobile borne park close to where Ann's abandoned car was found netted nothing and the group broke up into smaller parties and conducted a random search. Weston and Gethers stumbled across the Paragon Information and after notifying pottce, made hasty plans to return on Sunday with a much larger search party. However, the larger group was unable to find anything new and at mid-afternoon returned hone. The weekend waa far tram a Search for Ann Harmeier has now gone nationwide The search for Ann Harmeier has now gone nationwide.

Miss Harmeier disappeared Monday, Sept. 12 on her way back to dasc at Ifae Indiana University rampm at Bloomington. Her car was found abandoned two miles north of MartinsvtUe on highway 37 and Indiana State Police and FBI agents have been combing be area for her ever since-. No Uads have turned up the case here, despite eflutti by Cambridge City residents la distributing more than porters seeking information on her and Effervescent Ann Paragon mfonnatiaa migfct possibly enable the Federal Bureau cf to if it is Aamhacheei state line. Baraiakrr, Request made tO Traveler has aitaV extra tsales af flood the country week's newspapers II thai the extra riflrs ky tkeai to kt UM Uatted States, vgnu; Uem get story kt aewspapers.

extra copies are available at The Traveler 31 E- Cknrcb St. AkOMsgh at tffarto Ihrwagh afl fbaawtls wfll eoa- thHM. Sgt. Ahter emphasised Mutt to MW Uoic farther the caae aaA sec what the ant step hi ahtahuig feforautiaa. HOMERAMA SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 2 Congratulations To The Wayne County Home Builders Association Atter all of your decorative coordination Is done, the final finishing touch that completes decorative motif is lighting.

The Gallery ot Lighting offers over 1000 different styles of lighting fixtures from leading designers. Each is created to provide the exact coordinate to complete your decorative styto. Choose from Medilerranean, Contemporary, Modern, Tudor, -r tl GALLERY OF LIGHTING on second floor of Richmond Electric inc. (5) 1024 Main Strwt, Richmond, Indiana 47374 Ampta parking in iwar of store Serving electrical contractors for over 60 years Anglican, Tyrolean, Far Eastern, Asian or any of the many other designs available. The Gallery of Lighting is dedicated to highlighting your decorative theme with the correct visual appeal within the range ot your budget.

Come alive! The warmth, charm and elegance of today's most advanced lighting techniques are waiting for you at the fund for fcformatton whka now to Updated en Mam Harmeier's has haw given to OH! Wetyping that mfonnatten fte United Statea. and Traveler Others who may tie ad in are asked to contact The Traveler, that additional glossies may be produced. Thank yon letters have been sent to area news media expressing the thanks of the community aod the committee for the excellent coverage thus far provide. The letter also asked for additional coverage. A steering committee, whose responsibility it is to arrange for future meetings and plans, was appointed by Weston at the dose of the meeting.

Comprising tthat committee are Mr. and Ernest Alder. Mr. and Mrs. Carris Stearns, Mr.

and Mrs. Don Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.

Sweet. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Mr. and Mrs.

David Weston and Mrs. Baa Hersberger. Mrs. Steams gave a financial report of funds donated for advertising which now totals more than (2,000. This fund is separate from the Search and Reward pledges which is DOW ap proxiniatety 110,000.

Thus far, printing costs, billboard eipenses and incidentals have eaten away a large portion of the cash on hand. Additional donations may be mailed to either the Wayne Bank and Trust Co. or Peoples State Bank in Cambridge Oty.

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