Newsbeot lt;Continued from Page 1)was done to the vehicles.bezzlernent, one speeding, one brought back for trial, one peace proceedings, and one public drunkenness.MARRIAGESThe Probate Judge's office Thursday reported issuing four marriage license They were to Jerry Wayne (leek,^32, Hart-selle, and Marion Jean Bell, 23, Alexandria; Handy Paul Britnell, 23, Arab, and Sandra Jean Ison, 18. Arab; Richard Uoyd Burks, 20, Cullman 8, and Willodeari Benefield, 29, Cullman 8; and John Love, 39, Hanceville 2. and Debra Kay Goodwin, 15, Hanceville 2.CITY ACCIDENTSA total of four accidents oc-cured Wednesday, according to Cullman City Police Thursday.Harry E. 1-awrence, 45, Hartselle, was involved in a two-vehicle mishap with a parked truck owned by James Gray, Blountsville 2, on private property. Ptl. Javon Daniel estimated that $200 damage was done to the vehicles.Mary E. Persail, 27, Han-ceville 1, and William R. Higdon, 21, Cullman, were involved in a two-vehicle accident at 5th St. SE between 2nd Ave. SE and 3rd Ave. SE. Ptl. Robert Bryant reported that $100 damage was done to the vehicles.Warner F. Banks, 63, Cullman 10. was involved in a two-car collision with Robert A. Schafer. 55, Cullman, at Young St. NE between 2nd Ave. NE and 3rd Ave, NE. Ptl. Vernon Tidwell said that $525 damageJohn D Hawkins, 52,Albertville, and Peggy Schnur, 16, Cullman 15, were involved in a two-vehicle crash at Main Ave. SE between 3rd St. SW and 4th St. SW, Ptl. Bryantestimated that $350 damage was done to the cars.( ITY ARRESTSCullman City Police reported Thursday that seven arrests were made Wednesday. They include one for shoplifting, one driving while intoxicated, one violating the prohibition law, one disorderly conduct, one switched license plate, one speeding and one forefeiture of bondEIRE REPORTThe Cullman City Fire Department answered a call Thursday morning at I .ark Industries at 1340 Bolte Rd. SE. Fire officials estimated that a warehouse suffered heavy damages.LAKE LEVELUnited Press International Thursday reported tlx* Smith l,ake water level at 496.02.JURY MEETINGThe Cullman County Jury Commission is in session this month. Anyone wishing to have his name added to the list of eligible jurors should go by the Commission office, located in Room 204 of tlx* Courthouse, according to Mrs. Ann Drake, Jury Commission member.