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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 6

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Cljc 4Hontr)omcrj atocrliscr ALABAMA JOURNAL 6A SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1981 CEILING FAN SALE Garages Storage Bldgt. Cottages October it the Best Month to Buy FOR HIM A. IV A GARAGE PIUS ROOM FOR THAT WORK SHOP HI AlWAVS WANTIO SAT. OCT. 3 0NLYII lowest Pritms Cvmr On Our Vicksburg American Mad (Solid Btot.

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LjlJ Area Manager Jesse Aldridge 263-1300 or 269-6879 -VpV 7 jT St S- jv 1 SnCe 1885 lata a- jad 1 TVS fine furniture (iovernor James stand ut the 1-65 bridges streMrh from Montgomery to Mobile opens James opens final leg of interstate to Mobile E3 ti --Li' i 1 1 i I -1 311(1 11 Li Li Lyee Montgomery and the port city was 14 years in creation and is the most expensive federal highway project in the state. It cost about $137 million, with the federal government paying 90 percent. Contracts on the project were signed during the administration of the late Gov Lurleen Wallace. James said he was a young engineer when the work on 1-65. in west Mobile, across Wragg Swamp, was under way "Land was going for $200 an acre." he said.

He joked that if he had invested then, he "would not MOBILE iAP' A state trooper helicopter landed Gov. Fob James on the shoulder of Interstate 65 where he cut a ribbon Friday opening the final 12-mileleg of the interstate into Mobile James told some 500 people e.j'.-.ered for the ceremony that the Genera! Wilson. Jr bridge across Mobile River Delta, highlighted by rust-colored arches. be a "great tool for the peo- ned-arches of the bridge are of self-weathering" steel d.ie not require painting once :r.e process takes place "A of Mobile was chief of ihr Arrr.v Corps of Engineers during "he Kennedy presidency He served M-rile ar.d afended Friday cere- the ntbor. cutting a 1-23 Ford led a pu't-puttirg caravan cars and hur.drecs a.t- new bridge Bel! Jet Rare-: trxrer took the to Gulf where he maintains a "each for governor to make said when the federal in- r.es act was signed, no one would leved thev could drive from nave A to Kuntsville without stop-a red light stretch of 1-65 north of remains the only in-e A the interstate Highway Director Bobby Friday contracts on that be awarded within a ted James' gasoline 5 Court slates hearing on Clark impeachment R.

The Associated Press T'- Alabama Co.rt it will nold a hearing Oct irr.r.tao. SATURDAY OrJLY, YOU PAY ntTernw time the case to be heard Attorney General Charles who said he would personally handle the impeachment case in Montgomery filed the impeachment papers with the Supreme Court on Wednesday They cite Clark with 48 incidents of alleged misconduct. The allegations, among other th.r.gs charge that the sheriff illegally took more than $1,000 in departmental funds and violated ethics law in obtaining a 1979 pickup truck which was sold at a sheriff's sale. It also alleged that Clark used inmate labor on farms in Alabama and Florida in which he has a financial interest. A grand jury in Houston County issued the article of impeachment against the sheriff when it indicted him on the other charges.

p.ei r.c any rrjotio.n or pr'ceuura. matters to ne riji'd After the rearing tr.e court will uecice if and when a full im-pf-df hment trial should be held already has entered an ir.no-t en! piea to separate but related charges of foreerv. using his office for personal gam and theft of proper-tv Trial on those charges has neen set for (jet 19 in Dothan Clark's lawyer former Attorney Gene ral Bill Baxley. had urged that the jury trial be held before any impeachment proceeding before the Supreme Court. The high court de-cision Friday presumably grants 1 Si "7 rs rr tfJ "1 in tt Ff ft -m l''1U Jrftltl LU UCiJ-Ovl'Ja iU? It 11 ri mtrn mjm Miak Sunday xMorning Oct.4, 760 a.m.

tjfm special early service For the Barbara 42Xtm, Alabama Sheriffs' Ranch Montgomery civic center 20 discount is valid one day only. Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.! This Saturday only you can fake an mxtra 20 OFF our already low sale prices! Check the hundreds and hundreds of sale price tags on famous name home fashions throughout our showroom. the exciting new home fashions you've been needing from our terrific selection (the best in deduct an EXTRA 20 from the sale price tag! But hurry this sale lasts for NINE BIG HOURS, SATURDAY ONLY! Don't miss this chance for EXTRA SAVINGS on every home need! 30Q Bthh StrtNst Montgomery. Atabiima 4 -gs V7S4 3 i ii? I ute ...22511.

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