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Admission: S1.00. Ollldren:
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"THOSE WERE THE
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dumping .of garbage, driviDf motorcytleJ !D. unauibqriied
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mens, steallilg Christmas trees, the da~gerous · use of flrearma and various acts of vandalism.
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A big· aid to !he, varidal iD recent years has been ulat
handy gadget, the aerosol bomb. With a ff!W cans of spray
palnl, a determined desecrator can leave hill more ·1'f less
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dumping .of garbage, driviDf motorcytleJ !D. unauibqriied
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vegetation, littering, digging up Pillnts an;, fossil ~j:.
mens, steallilg Christmas trees, the da~gerous · use of flrearma and various acts of vandalism.
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handy gadget, the aerosol bomb. With a ff!W cans of spray
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formerly able to.
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'lcnlc table, for IDstsnce, all he can do Is ask blm to
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:~ ' Coi!Blder these metric equl;valents" of some common
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Stovllz, tbe first official to llel! llllfotml - lifter tbla weekend. Tbe Cllr'JIII, beaded by May
Bradbury, wiD be warklnc on SafllriiiQ' end &amp;lnda:r at the opiil
bo1111to beheld tolbow new homes reClllllly cunpleted by x.eD
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pen«ol U stenograpbefs, M9,· MaMou's banda u 1be defendDepartments of 4lllor and · -Uma, to ~ 25 pei'80II8 600.
ant smiled and fingered Ida firm wiD give a dmatiGn of '"·
Health, Educlltlon alid'welfaie In law enforcement work and -Findlay, for U I*'OM~ beard. The three young WOOlen
KAIII!.'N GRIF'FlTH AND Uncia Beal . . wrappinll up tbelr
-~ todaf that 816 Job- 30u general office clerlto, tl7,· get general office clerk
codefendants, Susan Alldlla, activities wttb the All Ohio Youth Clolr.
• or undere'mployed (llli10III 200,
lng, M9,600. ·
Leelle van Houten, and Patricia
llmdly tbey took )181'1in 1 c:ooc:ert at the Lanauler Clmp
wOUld receive classroom job ~Two Toledo projects, to ,-Betty Jane Memorial Cen- Krenwlnkel, giggled at tbe Grounda Att....11... fn1m ben were Mr. aad Mn. w.P. ~ •
training In 34 Ohio projects. · train 20 Inhalation lflerapllts ~ In F,.lilrla, to lnsttuct 40. tactics by their leader.
.Mn wuU..;;'~ Mn. Nolan Swldlbamer, Dosie Walterl,
The federal government ap- ·and 20 emergency medical tech- persona In clerk-«eneral office Unda Kasablan, the state'• Mr ·and Mn ~b., Grllfltb and Mn Don lllrrilon and
proved
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nlclans. $91,500.
duties, 188,103.
key wltneaa who had been
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30 medical secretaries and 80 . -LOrain, to provide lnstruc- said:
choral group when a caru:ert Ia to be pven tbere. Kann wiD be
..:.,'1'1'~ 40 peraOha u clerk parlORS In a vmety of medical lion for 15 nuraes aides, $10,- "Look wbat Charlie's doing." goin8to WaabJn&amp;lon, D. C., aaalocalyoutb ~delegate
typiala and~m as building main- service oecupallons.
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. The judge Immediately or- and 11 getaq ber enrollmeotat Ohio Stile ccmplclted aiiO 10 abe
tenance men al Akron's Feder- -Bridgeport, 19 train 30 U- . .:..Stenographer training for 211 dared the jury out oi !he wtn be a buly one.
al Manpower ~ Cen~. cenaed(iracllcalnurses,f$5,000. . pei'80II8 at llfallafleld, f33,7SI. courtroom and be&amp;an an open
Both Mill Grifllth aad Mill Ileal made tbe Ink to Europe
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-Stowe Voc:allonal Center. in Ucensed practical nurses, M,· to lraln 30 cromblnallon \'elders; Defe~~~~t attorney Daye Slllnn then 1n eddlllon tobavinl awoadertui time li&amp;htoeeinll.
Cinl!lnnlitl, a course for 100 per. qoo.
$37,~.
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..ron:ement work, · ~ Uvetpool, to 1ra1n 30 -Law enf~!.~ and ordered to sp,nd three - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '
for 1$ p8fiOII8 at
ft'•hts In countv jail for pladllg Another jwor, Alva Dawaon, sb:. alternate Juron who all
the Fader v-Licl,.. !T'
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een.: · em. '~' ·.~ axes
Department also· newapa~ on tbe COUI1I!d taw.. aaw part of tbe bsadllne and lncidetlt but aald 11 woUld not
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wd the Gei&gt;eral Electric loa!up where Marison and the .otber was uked what he thought Gt • t their abJUty to serve In
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School, KIND Am ifalterbof{, dm•Sit« fA Mr.IJ!Il Mn. Eclnrd
F. Holterbol, wiD be lllll'fled ~.Aug. D, at 4p.ril. at Our
~of Cmaola!Joe Olurdlln ~V.yne, N. J. ~ IJ'OOIII wiD be
Francia ~ Holroyll. Mill Holiaiialf, • llludart teadler Gt
En!lllah at the local blab ICbool, was CBdte PDII""r wltb llucleml.
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Kenneth
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a l!llllrill In the and ' ordeted 11\e ~- to allegediUilt.
court

Manson, ~- took lhlnp Into
Ida own banda after the lunch
In ·
Charles
recess. He picked up lbe paper
and letting them . read
H.
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and held It In Ida bandJ 10 the
8,
lieacii1De
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jurors 30 feet acrou the room
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''Man.ton Guilty, ~-He drew from the juron
could see It clearly.
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A WOIJl¥ juror In the front
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"Your hMorl" llboutecUlepu·
SPEAKING OF 111E ft!elp HiCb Scbool, the dleerteaclint
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,
Stovllz, tbe first official to llel! llllfotml - lifter tbla weekend. Tbe Cllr'JIII, beaded by May
Bradbury, wiD be warklnc on SafllriiiQ' end &amp;lnda:r at the opiil
bo1111to beheld tolbow new homes reClllllly cunpleted by x.eD
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Asheriff's deputy Immediate- ~u.t.ia,Inc.,ln 1ow11r Middleport. ne &amp;irll wtn be pana out
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WASHINGTON (UPI)- The 503.
pen«ol U stenograpbefs, M9,· MaMou's banda u 1be defendDepartments of 4lllor and · -Uma, to ~ 25 pei'80II8 600.
ant smiled and fingered Ida firm wiD give a dmatiGn of '"·
Health, Educlltlon alid'welfaie In law enforcement work and -Findlay, for U I*'OM~ beard. The three young WOOlen
KAIII!.'N GRIF'FlTH AND Uncia Beal . . wrappinll up tbelr
-~ todaf that 816 Job- 30u general office clerlto, tl7,· get general office clerk
codefendants, Susan Alldlla, activities wttb the All Ohio Youth Clolr.
• or undere'mployed (llli10III 200,
lng, M9,600. ·
Leelle van Houten, and Patricia
llmdly tbey took )181'1in 1 c:ooc:ert at the Lanauler Clmp
wOUld receive classroom job ~Two Toledo projects, to ,-Betty Jane Memorial Cen- Krenwlnkel, giggled at tbe Grounda Att....11... fn1m ben were Mr. aad Mn. w.P. ~ •
training In 34 Ohio projects. · train 20 Inhalation lflerapllts ~ In F,.lilrla, to lnsttuct 40. tactics by their leader.
.Mn wuU..;;'~ Mn. Nolan Swldlbamer, Dosie Walterl,
The federal government ap- ·and 20 emergency medical tech- persona In clerk-«eneral office Unda Kasablan, the state'• Mr ·and Mn ~b., Grllfltb and Mn Don lllrrilon and
proved
'In
nlclans. $91,500.
duties, 188,103.
key wltneaa who had been
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and ll'l'alnb\g Act ..rehoffln Vocallonal ~ter In -;~ty ~ to be trained under cross examination, cia~:..~~~~- ,.._....,_ wiD end Kar«J'I acllvlllea with tbe
1 --lunda for the 34 projects.
Younastown;-to hold counea for at ....,.an,.... ·
turned to her attorney and
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'l'bf projects Included:
30 medical secretaries and 80 . -LOrain, to provide lnstruc- said:
choral group when a caru:ert Ia to be pven tbere. Kann wiD be
..:.,'1'1'~ 40 peraOha u clerk parlORS In a vmety of medical lion for 15 nuraes aides, $10,- "Look wbat Charlie's doing." goin8to WaabJn&amp;lon, D. C., aaalocalyoutb ~delegate
typiala and~m as building main- service oecupallons.
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. The judge Immediately or- and 11 getaq ber enrollmeotat Ohio Stile ccmplclted aiiO 10 abe
tenance men al Akron's Feder- -Bridgeport, 19 train 30 U- . .:..Stenographer training for 211 dared the jury out oi !he wtn be a buly one.
al Manpower ~ Cen~. cenaed(iracllcalnurses,f$5,000. . pei'80II8 at llfallafleld, f33,7SI. courtroom and be&amp;an an open
Both Mill Grifllth aad Mill Ileal made tbe Ink to Europe
8
$1:111,438.
.
-Colhocloll,for~for 30 -PalnesvUie, for IJI'Oil'll!! hearing9J1Manson'aactloni. with tbe cbolr nc~~~tly and IAIOt )181'1in 1 number al-t.!
-Stowe Voc:allonal Center. in Ucensed practical nurses, M,· to lraln 30 cromblnallon \'elders; Defe~~~~t attorney Daye Slllnn then 1n eddlllon tobavinl awoadertui time li&amp;htoeeinll.
Cinl!lnnlitl, a course for 100 per. qoo.
$37,~.
...., held 1n cootempt of caurt
..ron:ement work, · ~ Uvetpool, to 1ra1n 30 -Law enf~!.~ and ordered to sp,nd three - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '
for 1$ p8fiOII8 at
ft'•hts In countv jail for pladllg Another jwor, Alva Dawaon, sb:. alternate Juron who all
the Fader v-Licl,.. !T'
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$10 000
....
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arellredcleputy sheriff, said be lestifled that they bad 118(111 the
een.: · em. '~' ·.~ axes
Department also· newapa~ on tbe COUI1I!d taw.. aaw part of tbe bsadllne and lncidetlt but aald 11 woUld not
. bhme
781
wd the Gei&gt;eral Electric loa!up where Marison and the .otber was uked what he thought Gt • t their abJUty to serve In
. 30 - - .· . ·
Dlvlalon at East
del=~;:~·
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the cue.
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. llonal Aeronaullcl' and space
, ..Adlillnlllrlllon (NASA) has
qi'eed. to a.IJI Ollllel'l of the
boat In ae1ectlng llrKesla~t
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of tilt Queen 'a e-.uJJIIOD dmm1
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Long lAsting

Remember the shut-In

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*':lion came jlllbe
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~ njeeted a defelllll IIIOtlon
to deClare • mlstrill bueclon
remar!ra Preaidenl Nlson made

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School, KIND Am ifalterbof{, dm•Sit« fA Mr.IJ!Il Mn. Eclnrd
F. Holterbol, wiD be lllll'fled ~.Aug. D, at 4p.ril. at Our
~of Cmaola!Joe Olurdlln ~V.yne, N. J. ~ IJ'OOIII wiD be
Francia ~ Holroyll. Mill Holiaiialf, • llludart teadler Gt
En!lllah at the local blab ICbool, was CBdte PDII""r wltb llucleml.
'1'here were tem and n'I'Jthlng wbell abe cunpleted tbe term
last IPI'inll- .

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!f~~~-~~E~· ,wQUid
bite!oltieaa
and train
40 over.
. ·i theShim
said heduring
had come
Into
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courtroom
the lilnch

"I don't
tl\bdl
anything
of it. I said,
One"Iofdidn't
them,•ote
Kenneth
Daut,
don't
belleYe
Mr.
Nlzon knows
for Nizon·tn
of anytblns a!MNI what Ia lollli on the first place." The~
tlri\e work, ,The governmeiit t. papers off a fUing cabinet and here illld lllil no .rlgbt 10 say ezploded In laugb~.
looking at the sports pages. woiildn•t believe
contrlbti"•" fll61139
,
about It,"
lt. Dawaon
And · I
He said he ¥d no Idea 1118t tile
. .
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.t~ ' fi-oftt page wilb lhe headllnea ~ :..,_ a11o C(l*llooed the
ailto 10·
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of Bowlerti,
Older ordered each Gt the p-~-· the county from linother
' eeven men ind five Wometl on
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act and feel ~oifor ihan human haor e ·NtYf~· neod ro·stllong
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custom·fit coMO.r cap:otrotc~ b9se'l• cotnplet•lr s•t·r·

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venta~t. within the eHectfve
ptrlod of thiS Ordinance, of any
OFFICE 1\0UAS
appflcable rule, ragulatlon.
8: 30 l.m . to 5;1kl p~m. DIIIV
supplement or optlonll rate 8:30 a.m. lo 12:00 Noon
which the Coma.,ny may me"• Sat~rd•y .
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on lilt with Tht. Public Utllltlel
Commrulon of Ohio tor the
ctau of nrvlce tnvot"GC!·
IN MEMORY of John It Dill,
who peaod away August 1,
SECTION 5: Tht rotts
1969.
contained htrtln lhlll be effective with respect to bills
based on regular meter rtadi!"IJ You left a bellutlful memory,
made on or after July 25, 1970, And a sorrow too greet to tie
end shell nmtln In effect for
told,
1
bllll baled on regular meter But we all .loved you doarly,
readi!"GI mlde prior to July 25, And our remembrance will
1971.
never grow old.

In Memory

J

They say lime halls all sorrow,
And helps us to forget,
But so far haS only' proven
How much we love you yot.
S..dly mlaoad by tho
Family.

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LIGAL NOtiCI

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.Help Warad :"

Olivo Townahlp Truohltl ot
Olive Township will , receive
bldl Uritll AUIUit• lf, 1970 It 7 NIGHT
ln.
p~m. tor the ·RUr.c hln of 1 true~
c ou)s lind dump btd ' '
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suitable whaelblae tor 1 • JG
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Grou..viHicll wtlgKI to~ or
UCflON 71 'That lhll Or· IXcticf:a,.;::
lba.
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dlninco .!"•II ta~o_.offoct from
t axle, 7,000 lbl. br
ltld alt.,. fhl llnllll' period
IIIOWJf by llw tnd lit •WriHen
I'OW¥ Steering
-illlct by COium bus end
Frolllt RtlnfOi'clng
SOirffiom OhiO" lltcttlc com-t.ao x 20 Tift ply front ond
PifiY·
rear. tlra with mud ind snow
triM on rear and linch tlms,
lubi' type tlrn lollh apoko
dump~

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DO\f~le ovtrllll rter aprlngs
HH•Y dUIY,front aprlnlt
l)¥al stop ond toll lights
Domt 'llfhl
Dual· tlitCtrlc horns
l fre&gt;nt marktr llltbta
C:OO!~Jntflon
roor
ond
dlrK!tonol llgnala
Trol!lc Htlord awltch
Haavy duty clutch
MJ Inch or 11rg.,. v ·I tnglne
H•IVY dU)y S apttd, direct ·In fifth, Tr1n1ml11ion. Syn'
Chromllll
li.JOII- )be. Two.apttd roor.

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Elilj:ftlc Wlndlhltld wolhen
1(.1" 1111 rtlr wfiw mtrrors
Ceb or•b hlndln
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Rnr tow IDOl)
12 Vtll 70 Amp. btttorv
12 VOlt 37 or llrter CIPICitV
alternator
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Ptlftttd Omtht Orono•
Tht name Of "OIIyt Jown shiP"to be ltttirld on 11ch door
OntM1rton Dymp lid, 120" x
24" X l3" X 1411
'II Clb Protector 2 Inch wings

4 corner ~ IOhfl

6 rlflecton

MUd f!IPI
Hnvy duh' heist complete
wltll PTO.' end ~!roll
The lo•rd of Trustees
rt1o•v11 "'' r11~f'lo r•ltet onv.·
or on blda-'nd to illlact tho btsl
bl~ for thl pur- ond wolve
lrrogulorlllll In · towor of the
Towllll!llt&gt; Truafllt!.

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v Ada 'lilltll, Clark

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Hrvlcl htrtlfter madt .. with
sus consumers
lfl the MVftlclpaUtr

Ucperkwh. purauant to the. proVIsions .of
lt\11 Ordlnanu llloll 'i•Mrld
beyond "'' term lnotlon date of
2.11c per kWh this
Ordinance, th'l ratn. . In·
1.9cpor kWh eluding the ·Mlnlmum Mon1hly
Charge, chargeeblt thereunder
100 kwh per
'Shall be tht ratn In ' tfftct
C!~!!ll 1.7c
per kwh
tho Murllclpttlf¥ at tho
~
St.l.l per wltllln
time sueh cttarge 11 madt.
SECTION . , Thot lhl Rulli
and RoguliiiiOJ!I contllnad In
tho 9&gt;mP111V'I P.U.C.O , No. t
on flit with Tho Public Utllllloa
co.,mlllil&gt;n of' Ohle&gt; .lao )ht

ume may, frOm tlma to tlmef
bt amtnQIICI or suppfementftl
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U Rer cent IJI&amp;coi.mt on· Paid.
wpre11 provlslon! of thiS Or- ads and ads paid within 10 .,evs.
CARO OF THANKS
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dinance ere applldtblt to 111
&amp; OBITUARY
service r.ndertd llf'lder ,... and
$1.50 tor 50 word minimum .
pursuant to thll Ordlnan~;e.
Nothing contelnld within this :Each •ddiUOI'Itl wor• 2c.
BLINDAOS
Ordlnanct lhlfl prevent any
CDnsumtr frQm taking td ·
AddltJonal 25c Ch•rae ,tr
Advertisement.
venta~t. within the eHectfve
ptrlod of thiS Ordinance, of any
OFFICE 1\0UAS
appflcable rule, ragulatlon.
8: 30 l.m . to 5;1kl p~m. DIIIV
supplement or optlonll rate 8:30 a.m. lo 12:00 Noon
which the Coma.,ny may me"• Sat~rd•y .
·
!

hllllblt In Ill P .U.C.O , No. 1
on lilt with Tht. Public Utllltlel
Commrulon of Ohio tor the
ctau of nrvlce tnvot"GC!·
IN MEMORY of John It Dill,
who peaod away August 1,
SECTION 5: Tht rotts
1969.
contained htrtln lhlll be effective with respect to bills
based on regular meter rtadi!"IJ You left a bellutlful memory,
made on or after July 25, 1970, And a sorrow too greet to tie
end shell nmtln In effect for
told,
1
bllll baled on regular meter But we all .loved you doarly,
readi!"GI mlde prior to July 25, And our remembrance will
1971.
never grow old.

In Memory

J

They say lime halls all sorrow,
And helps us to forget,
But so far haS only' proven
How much we love you yot.
S..dly mlaoad by tho
Family.

------8-$-llp

- - - - - - - =·8-..:5·11P
I

LIGAL NOtiCI

•

.Help Warad :"

Olivo Townahlp Truohltl ot
Olive Township will , receive
bldl Uritll AUIUit• lf, 1970 It 7 NIGHT
ln.
p~m. tor the ·RUr.c hln of 1 true~
c ou)s lind dump btd ' '
10 IC&gt;WO:

Syre&gt;CU)

suitable whaelblae tor 1 • JG
.
Grou..viHicll wtlgKI to~ or
UCflON 71 'That lhll Or· IXcticf:a,.;::
lba.
•
dlninco .!"•II ta~o_.offoct from
t axle, 7,000 lbl. br
ltld alt.,. fhl llnllll' period
IIIOWJf by llw tnd lit •WriHen
I'OW¥ Steering
-illlct by COium bus end
Frolllt RtlnfOi'clng
SOirffiom OhiO" lltcttlc com-t.ao x 20 Tift ply front ond
PifiY·
rear. tlra with mud ind snow
triM on rear and linch tlms,
lubi' type tlrn lollh apoko
dump~

rn!,:•rw
wi\"11.

•

Hei¥y duty fre&gt;nt bu.,llfr.
DO\f~le ovtrllll rter aprlngs
HH•Y dUIY,front aprlnlt
l)¥al stop ond toll lights
Domt 'llfhl
Dual· tlitCtrlc horns
l fre&gt;nt marktr llltbta
C:OO!~Jntflon
roor
ond
dlrK!tonol llgnala
Trol!lc Htlord awltch
Haavy duty clutch
MJ Inch or 11rg.,. v ·I tnglne
H•IVY dU)y S apttd, direct ·In fifth, Tr1n1ml11ion. Syn'
Chromllll
li.JOII- )be. Two.apttd roor.

ax••, lf:SO retto

H-r """ Dtfroater
Elilj:ftlc Wlndlhltld wolhen
1(.1" 1111 rtlr wfiw mtrrors
Ceb or•b hlndln
· PIOn! tow hook
Rnr tow IDOl)
12 Vtll 70 Amp. btttorv
12 VOlt 37 or llrter CIPICitV
alternator
·
Ptlftttd Omtht Orono•
Tht name Of "OIIyt Jown shiP"to be ltttirld on 11ch door
OntM1rton Dymp lid, 120" x
24" X l3" X 1411
'II Clb Protector 2 Inch wings

4 corner ~ IOhfl

6 rlflecton

MUd f!IPI
Hnvy duh' heist complete
wltll PTO.' end ~!roll
The lo•rd of Trustees
rt1o•v11 "'' r11~f'lo r•ltet onv.·
or on blda-'nd to illlact tho btsl
bl~ for thl pur- ond wolve
lrrogulorlllll In · towor of the
Towllll!llt&gt; Truafllt!.

.onv8e Town'lllip Tru''"'

v Ada 'lilltll, Clark

(71 29 Ill 5, lt 3fc

.,

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Ht'eVy duty "rake&amp; with
DYft'lfZI hydi'OYIC.

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~

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3.Lollor'

Far ReM .
3 ROOM unfumllllld

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not meant to ~ tile li1al.
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llie:~•Dr, ''~~Won G!lllty,

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