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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 30

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Dayton Daily Newsi
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22 Uavtaa Daily Mon, Dee. 18, 1171 Dayton Areai 11 -i St" Digest woniD'S ri.A.::o chgah dealer 113 fiSfl NEW ORGAN NEW PIANO Indoor theater opening lamBall GRAND tf4t nrt ins cries I Friday in Middletown KIMBAU "CONTINENTAL" boss 'f1 Reg. $1495 LaPetite Stff Sfskiaf 005 hiriaka.TrhM PIANO Middletown will have itt newest Indoor theater opening in nearly 50 years when the new Towne East Cinema Theatre opens Friday. Earl Cox, who already owns the Studio Theatre and two area drive-In theatres, the Dixie Cruise-In and the Star Glow, will have five local screens under his management when the Towne East Theatre riM, Strati lartw IS 1 SXOWR 1 XI I 1 11 opens with "Superman" and Clint Eastwood film. Jr its I SAVE J420 i 1 The new theatre is situated on the same tract of land on which the Star Glow Drive In save SAVE $1312 $500 1 is located at 2835 Cincinnati-Dayton near Blue Ball and Monroe.

mmmS Trio elaaoKo btaatiM walnut eabltryl far 4 KimfaaN li dst4 n4 ttrmt4 Crash kills East Dayton man A 19-year-old East Dayton man was killed early Sunday morning when the car he was driving hit a guard rail on Ohio 4 near Stan-. ivmtof wtis dmnl rpi that mms o4 i looks. 75 yar warranty tomdioa board Mot. only five 10 ri Frtt Imiom tor 10 yoartl lata rVWota oo 6roe Ltm. ck tirtrol Savf lif during l-H-A I Mitiioi Dollar Ckriitmat Salt, riono rtttsi-f For Hivstratio Only Tom qaality oqoais the fall-sin rands, with I Kimball's dilmi ftataro that tiritaaco tho toao, actioa and rtspoMO.

Itneh Ertral Ideal I far AportiMirtj, Towobaaso and Condomini-ams. Two Grand tiao waro loaMd to Satt-miliar Rastaaraot for eoa aito only, fraud now eaaraatao. Only TWO GRANDS to soil at this prkol A Klmaail Swiaaor oraaa oatiast to lay witk Kimball's Maalc laoralor. (On flaaor chord and airtooxrtlc rhythms.) Two yoart warraary oa oil arts. Most oifa.

alvo ooly oat ytar. Proa ItMOM for 10 yoard loth Private and Grove LoMoat. Sao bta aWlof l-H-A Millioa Dollar Chrhtma Salol ley Ave. Police said Randy Lamance, of 3118 E. Fourth St.

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pants in the car. Fire destroys barn near Fletcher 1 0 ft iP. Sparks from a trash fire set a large bam ablaze shortly before 1 p.m. Sunday, destroy PAYMENTS 3-DAY SALE WED. 9-9 ing the structure, Fletcher firemm said.

The barn was located on the Reynold Freeman farm at 7845 E. Snyder Rd. northeast of Fletcher. Loss was set at $10,000 to the barn and $6,600 to tools and farm equipment. I only 'bU DUE 'TIL FAiRbORNCAMERAf FEBRUARY I 14 E.

Main St. Fairborn 1 due 'til Several Fletcher firemen suffered minor burns. Fire damages vacant house a A fire in a vacant house in Madison Twp. Sunday night caused $7,000 in damage, Madison Twp. police reported.

Investigators for the Madison Twp. fire department have ruled the fire an arson. Police said fire was reported In the two- story structure on Shiloh Springs Road In Madison Twp. about 8:20 p.m. Police said the house had apparently been vacant for some time as there was no mailing address estab- t1 lished for the property.

There were no In juries and fire department officials are still investigating the incident. Street closed by broken main V' A section of North Philadelphia Drive, between Anniston Drive and North Main Street in Harrison was closed for several hours this morning as county work crews 9 tried to repair a broken water main. The Montgomery County sheriff's depart an. taste ment said traffic was rerouted through the if area because of icy street conditions. The break was discovered by a sheriff's cruiser on 1 routine patrol at about 4:30 a.m.

3 Pedestrian seriously injured r-i i v. -ai'- Charles Cox, 39, of 124 Main Versailles, was struck and seriously Injured Saturday night as he walked along Ohio 45 just outside 'the Versailles village limits, Darke County authorities said. Cox was listed In critical condition today at St. Elizabeth Medical Cen-j ter, Dayton. Authorities said the driver of the uI'm willing to make some concessions, but taste isn't one of them.

Even though I've heard the tar stories, I still want a cigarette with good taste. "That's why I'm glad I switched toVantage. car was Michael Bruns of Celina. The acci dent is still uiider investigation. n't -A Torch blamed in garage fire A cutting torch being used to disassemble an old automobile Sunday night Ignited gasoline In the fuel line, starting a fire which heavily damaged a garage in Troy, firemen said.

The garage belonged to Mary Slatuu at 221 Grant St. Loss was set at $3,500. I V.W. Mill jNCU lin 111 LI IC 111 3L UldUC. And that wasn't easy to find in a low tar.

"For is the best tasting low tar cigarette there is." Oath. h. i6toyv i. r. G.

Bacon Memphis, Tennessee One suspect pleads innocent to charges in cases in, COLUMBUS (AP) One of two men accused In the killings pleaded Innocent this morale ing to all charges. 9r Gary Lewingdon, 38, of Kirkersville pleaded lnno- tcent in Franklin County Common Pleas Court to six counts of aggravated murder, six counts of aggravated robbery and six counts of burglary in connection with IS half dozen brutal slayings In central Ohio since February. Judge George Marshall set a $200,000 appearance 9 bond for Lewingdon, despite efforts by prosecutors office to get at least a $500,000 bond. Under the ap-y pearance bond, Lewingdon could go free if he can post $20,000. JljH Lewingdon's older brother, Thaddeus, 41, also 9 (.

charged with aggravated murder, Is scheduled for ar- 4 nugnmem i uesoay morning. 9.1. Police have said they believe robbery was the mo- tlva In Via elotrJnrt nf 1A noi-oAno Aantval MiIa Im iaT in uie oitj a ivi aviso wcuum viuv iu urn past year. bi'B THE STRING OF homicides, termed the -xallber killings," occurred in Licking, Fairfield and counties. Police say they believe robbery was behind the! killings because most victims had access to or carried: large amounts of money with them.

''J Law enforcement agencies In all three counties were baffled because they could find no common link among the victims. 57-? X' They connected the homicides through the caliber Stoeger Luger used in most of the slayings. 0J Gary Lewingdon was arrested Dec. 9 and accused center. The card belonged to Joseph E.

Annlck, 56, of in Columbus, found slain several days before. MI-' fMMWfWfmi Regular, Menthol, I clli km'4W0M0li and Vantage 100s ilH'illlllllP Annlck is considered by police to be the tenth of the. 22-caliber killers. 911 Port Clinton gets new judge Sfi- 'COLUMBUS (UPI) Gov. James Rhodes Friday c- appointed Ernest E.

Cottreli of Curtice, Ottawa ni County, as Judge of Port Clinton Municipal Court, 97 affective Feb. 8, to serve an unexpired term running through Dec. 31, 1983. That Cigarette Smoking li Dangerous to Your Health. A''JiXiM FILTER 100'S: 10 mg.

0.8 mg. nicotine, FILTER, MENTHOL 11 mg. 0.8 mg. nicotine, av. per cigarette.

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