Weekend accident%One person was injured in one of several accidents Sunday, according to the Washington State Patrol.Charles E. Meyer, 37, of Port Townsend, suffered head lacerations and contusions, a possible arm fracture and chest injuries when his car ran off Highway 101 and rolled over 14 miles south of Port Townsend.The auto was totally damaged.An auto driven by David J. Farro, 29, of 1203 S. Cedar St., was struck by a station wagon operated by Tom C. Dziekonfki, 14, of Seattle when the Farro auto slowed for traffic after passing the Dziekonfki vehicle.ESTIMATED DAMAGE to thet • . #.*■»• . « »*Dziekonfki station wagon was $500 and $50 to the Farro auto in the accident P/2 miles from the Hood Canal Bridge.An auto driven by Ralph B. Simmons Jr., 25, of Star Rt. 1 received an estimated $600 damage when it was struck from behind by a car operated by Stephen J. Percival, 22, of 1025 W. 11th St., near the western Port Angeles city limits on Highway 112.Damage to the Percival auto was estimated at $125.SATURDAY four members of a Sequim family were injured in an accident on Highway 101 11 ¥2 miles east of Sequim.Injured were Terry L. O’Dell, 16, driver of the auto, glass cuts, and passengers Eddie O’Dell, 50, whiplash; Zola O’Dell, 33, glass cuts, and Melanie O’Dell, 12 a cut knee.O’Dell was making a left turn when a car operated by Darrell C. Bentz, 21, of Sequim struck the O’Dell vehicle while attempting to pass.Damage to the O’Dell vehicle was estimated at $600. Estimated damage to the Bentz auto was $550.Kenneth Chimcum, a passenger in a car driven by Merval L. Perkins, 66, of Neah Bay, suffered head lacerations Saturday when the Perkins auto failed to negotiate a curve on Highway 112 three miles east of the Makah Indian Reservation and collided with an auto operated by James J. Toczek, 30, of Kirkland (King County) who also suffered head lacerations.. Both vehicles were totally damaged.