Annual dinner will begin fund raisingThe GUw*) County United Fund will actively begin seeking contribution* toward its 1978 campaign goal cd *60.000 when it ha* its annual kickoff dinner next Wednesday. September 1. at the Princeton Hobday Inn The campaign *top date la December I.We believe we should be able to do the job in three months and we are gang to end our campaign oI actively seekingcontributions December 1, whether we have reached our goal or not. said Del Permian, president lt;4 the Gibson county United Fund Of course we will sbll be ac ceptuig pledges and donations after the cutcff date, but our campaign will definitely end December 1.” he noted The United Fund s Board of directors is also facing the task c4 replacing some members of the board whose terms have ex-Police seek Boyle runawayGibson county law enforcement agencies are looking for Id-year-old Douglas Boyle of Fort Branch, who has not been home since noon Tuesday Boyle's father. Gene Boyle. 500 S. Ijncvln. said Doug left home at raxn and was last seen walking toward U.S. 41 He may have headed south, his father saidHe was last seen wearing a white T-shirt with Opryland ' printed on the front, blue jeans and sneakers He is 5 feet. 10 inches tall, weighs 140 pounds, has brown hair and green eyes Any person seeing Boyle in the area should contact a nearby law enforcement agency, or telephone his father at 7M-4H7plred or who resigned. Persois interested in serving on the board may contact PeertnanA promotional film is available to be shown to county service clubs and other organisations The film will be available anytime until the end of the campaign The film explains what the United Way does for the communities it serves.TV kickoff dinner will start at 6 30 p m with dinner and the program starting at7:30Ted C Ztemcr. Jr.. president of the board of directors of United Way of Southwestern Indiana. Inc . will be the guestnot GiASBom:Ziemer. an Evansville lawyer, has been involved in United Way for many years, and in addition to those duties he currently serves as president of the Evansville Board of Public Works, vice-president of the Board of Directors of Evansville Museum of Arts and Science, Inc., vice-chairman of tV Board of Directors of Southwest Indiana Public Television. Inc.. member of the board of Directors of leadership Evansville. Inc . Trustee of tV Indiana State University-Evansville Foundation Board, and secretary of the Board of Directors c4 Evansville Bicentennial Tribute. Inc Reservations for the dinnershould V made no later than Monday. August 29. with members of tV boardTV Gibson County United Fund will V seeking *60.001 for I Is 1971 budget which will VIp support 12 agencies in Gibson county.TV proposed funding for tV agencies is *5.500 for IV American Red Cross, $3,500 for IV Boy Scouts of America. *10.000 for the Gibson County Association for Retarded Children. *3.0CO for IV Gibson County Mental Health Association. (1.000 for IV Oakland City Senior Citizens. *350 for tV Owensvi lie Youth Center. *8.000 for the Princeton Boys Club, *1,500 for IV Princeton Senior Citizens. *3.500 for IV Raintree Girl Scout Council. Inc.. *14.000 for the Salvation Army. *500 for tV Fort Branch Wel-Com-In Youth Center, and *6.150 for IV Visiting Nurse Association of Southwestern In-IncIn addition Floyd Jewell, executive director of tV Gibson County United Fund, will earn a pruposd salary of (501) and aiwtVr *1.500 has been earmarked for the organization's expenses TV budget was prrpared by a committee of Jerald R Gehl. chairman. Permian. Sherlyn Pauley. Jewell. Mike Wilson and Gordon MitcVU