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Wi PAGE March 2 6, 1972 NEWS Use Lima News Want Ads Plionc.223.10lQ Today 1 2 Women Killed In Celina Mishap aker sm died a brokeA neck. Allen County Coroner Dr. William Noble said Mrs. Deitsch died of internal injuries. Passengers in the Gindelberger auto, her husband Lowell, 64, and daughter Susan, 27,.

were treated for injuries at Gibbons Hospital here. Sheriffs deputies said the auto driven by Mrs. Gindelberger was traveling south on Rt. 118 when it was struck broadside by the other car traveling west on Rt. 707 and driven by Mrs.

Deitsch. CELINA Lydia J. Deitsch, 82, of St. Marys and Helen Gindelberger, 62, of Osceola, lost their lives fc) a two-car accident about 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the junction of and 707, about two miles' south of Rockford.

Mercer County Sheriff's deputies said Mrs. Gindelberger was killed at the- scene, while Mrs. Deitsch died en route to Lima Memorial Hospital. Mercer, County Assistant Coroner R. Duane Bra-derick said Mrs.

Gindelberger ONU Singers, Symphony In April Concert A concert featuring Ohio Northern University Singers and 13 members of the Lima' Symphony Orchestra will be presented at 8 p.m. April 8 in St. John's Catholic Church. 3 Open to thq public -at no charge, the program will-include Schuberts "Mass in Shine's "Die Mittraenen, Tschai-cowskys "Golden Cloudlet, Cbrellis "Opus and 8 and spirituals. Don Forsythe will be conductor with Joseph Firszt, director of the local symphqny, as vio-ist.

Solos will be provided by Anita Skinner, Lee Friese, both violinists; Marilyn Billups, cello. Mrs. Skinner, assistant con-certmaster of the orchestra, is a string specialist in Lima Public Schools while Friese, also a string specialist here, is director of Choralis Musica. Mrft Billups, Bluffton, is a private teacher. Music provided by a grant from the Musicians Performance Trust Funds, financed by die recording industry in cooperation for the American Federation of Musicians, Local 320.

A champagne reception will follow in the church hall. Hors d'oeuvres also will be served. Price is $5 per person. pay is for ffi: somstiiinyou candloyourseDIF? LJ Emissions (Continued From Page 1) construction, and time to get them into operation. Attention has centered on Smeltertown only because that is the sole area where children have been extensively tested, Williams said.

Yet the most vigorous opposi tlon to the citys bid to close the company temporarily and to move Smeltertown residents has come from Smeltertown citizens themselves. From AP Reports Harrisburg, prepared for an influx of Holy Week demonstrators in sup port of the Rev. Philip Ber jigan and six others. on. trial on federal bomb-kidhap conspiracy charges.

President Nixon, working and relaxing in the seclusion, of his mountaintop retreat at Camp David, prepared Saturday to prod Congress for action on his long-stalled welfare-reform legislation. In Reykjavik, Iceland, U.S. chess wizard Bobby Fischer informed officials there he will not play die second half of his world' title match against the Soviet Union's Boris Spassky. Iowa and Idaho legislatures Joined Hawaii, Delaware, Nebraska and New Hampshire in ratifying an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would guarantee equal rights to -women.

Ms. Mary Stuart, 22, and Ms. Nancy Eeling, 30, of Columbia, have been told by their countys election board they will be disenfranchised unless they reregister using their husbands' names. President Georges Pompidou has awarded the Officer's Cross bf the Legion of Honor, one of Frances highest-medals, to film star Marlene Dietrich. In Los Angeles, singer Pat Boones manager reported $20,000 worth of jewels stolen from the entertainer's office.

''Gen. Michael'S. Davison the -Army's 'commander in Europe, said -Saturday: Some, of our older Army members must sheij the tional view that fear, punishment and coercion are the. wily means available to discipline a fighting force. Britain and Malta are signing a formal agreement today to end months of haggling over payment of base rights on the mid-Mediterranean island.

In Washington, several thousand demonstrators protesting President Nixons welfare and child-care policies staged a peaceful "Childrens March for Survival around die Ellipse south of the White House. In Carmel, Maine, a flash fire in a home has all but wiped out a family, killing mother and her six children and leaving the father in critical condition. The "glitch forced reduction of Mariner 9s Mars probe mission a week ago has straightened itself out, scientists say. In Albuquerque, a three-judge U.S. District Court struck down the $2,500 fee required to file a candidate for the Senate under New Mexico law.

The judges, also invalidated a law which said a potential candidate had to be affiliated with a political party at least one year to file for the Senate. ton work hard lor your atone So it uat doesn't make mm to pqr ta omalhing you can easily handta yourself. mart why the Evans International Homea Plan partoct tor paooto who havaa way with toot. Hera's how wort FVst our free plans aervtoa helps you ttorign tw exact custom home you want, complete with lowest-rple financing. Next our expert union carpenter! do all ths heavy construction far you.

using modem, money oavtnq methods. Then irt your turn. You earn amm up to tJfiOQ by handling toe easy PiHNng work yoursaltt So why pay tor something you can do yotxself? httoad. a arm orfth the Evane Plan. Send the coupon below tor fuN detent DRIVER Joseph Larkin, driver of the school bus that was ripped in half by a train near Congers, N.Y., Friday, was.

treated for injuries at the scene. Three high school students were killed and 43 injured. (UPI Telephoto) Soviet author Alexander Solzhenitsyn will receive his 1970 Nobel Prize diploma and medal at a private ceremony in his Moscow home next month. Pakistan President All Bhutto said Saturday there isv no chance now of his going to New Delhi for peace talks with Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. -He accused India of failing to live up to its obligations to protect 94,000 Pakistani war prisoners held evans mrERnananaL Homes BPW Meeting Set BLUFFTON Members of the Bluffton Business and Professional Womens Club will hold a dinner-business meeting at 6:30 P.M.

Monday at Ingalls Restaurant. Theme will be "Women Responsible for Accident Prevention. Committee consisting of Helen Tschantz, chairman; Marjorie Dion and Dorothy Skelly will be in charge of the program. Ed Mohler, an insurance ad juster, will be the guest A "White Elephant Sale" will be held after the dinner and business meeting. Smeltertown.

Our investigation, Rose-nblum said, "shows that high levels of lead have built up in soil through the years. Children have Ingested some lead by playing in this soil, but most accumulated in their bodies as a result of the air they breathe. Hie city of El Paso and the Texas Air Control Board have sued in an attempt to shut down the company until it cleans up Its toxic emissions. They also seek more than $1 million in punitive damages. ASARCO, the citys foremost heavy industry with 960 employes and an annual payroll cf 59 million, declined to make an extensive statement because the issue is in court.

However, William Kelly, plant manager, said in a statement in February that "we believe that when all the facts are made known it will be clear to everyone that at no time have the people of El Paso been endangered by the operations of the ASARCO plant Kelly said last week, In principle, this company is not r-. Evans iMsnwlisnal Hamah Dspl. 411 441 Blent Blvd Cetombas, Ohte 4044 I oaea MO I ptoeta baBd saaa I am imM wRh Batohlnc work dot rtfO -Pe te stag haas Nvudur P. to Aslibrook Off Indiana Ballot Ivrcider Accepts Meimonite Post BLUFFTON, Ohio (AP) -Dr. Robert 1 Kreider, president of Bluffton College since 1965, said Saturday he had accepted a post as director of study for a comprehensive, one-year evaluation of the Men-nonite Central Committee.

Dr. Kreider announced his resignation as Bluffton president last September in order to give trustees time to find a new president for the 1972-73 school Slop Monday 9:30 a.m. till p.m. titions. Miss Asher said county clerks had eliminated some names from die petitions before they were filed because the signers were not registered voters.

The official count showed 435 signatures in the 5th District, 471 in the 8th and 419 in the 9th. was completed Saturday and Ashbrooks petitions from the 5th, 8th and 9th. Districts were found to be incomplete. Ashbrook, a conservative Republican who has challenged the President in several primaries, filed with the secretary of states office about 15 minutes before the Thursday noon deadline. The names of 500 registered voters from each congressional district are required on the pe year.

He expects to begin the new post later in the year after opposed to controlling pollution, selection of his successor at It's just a matter of time time INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Rep. John H. Ashbrook of Ohio was thrown out of Indianas May 2 Republican primary Saturday, leaving wily President Nixon's name on the GOP ballot, an election official said. Ashbrook's petitions to get on the presidential primary ballot did not have the required number of signatures in three congressional districts, said Sharon Asher, the elections deputy in the Indiana secretary of state's office.

Miss Asher said the counting Bluffton. or studies, engineering and rb- fy LEGAL NOTICE Just in time for Easter! Large Group of Girls Dress Shoes Regular $8 Values LEGAL NOTICE Heres How to Gel Your Real Estate License! NORTHWESTERN BUSINESS COLLEGE REAL ESTATE SCHOOL A complete course in 5 weeks beginning April 4. ACCREDITED BY THE OHIO REAL ESTATE COMMISSION TVs Nsrtfawiitsr luiinssg College Real Estate School and its instrvctori art hilly accraditod by tba Slots of Ohio Real Estate Commission. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINO FOR ALLEY VACATION Noffct to hereby Qtvtn that Monday, Aorll 1771, of 1:00 P.Afc In too Council rra located at 100 North Union Lima OMo. a guMIc hearing will bo hold upon tho petition of Herman R.

Parent to vacate an east west public alloy (Baker Alloy! running between Control Avenue end Fulton Alloy aid lying be-North St rood, and more partlcularty described as tallows: Bog Inning at the southwest corner at Lot No. 4M In McHenry's First Addition to tho City at Lima. Alton County, Ohto; ttwnca easterly with tho south lino at Lots No. 4M and 417 In sold McHenry's First Addition. 104.71 foot to tho southeast corner at Lot No.

417, this point being on southerly with the west lino at said alloy 14.50 toot to tho northeast corner of Lot No. 440 In sold McHenry's First Addition; thence westerly with the north lino of Lot. No. 440 and 441 In said McHenry's Addition. 104.71 foot to the northwest comer of Lot No.

441. this comer being on the oast lino at Control Avenue; thence northerly with the oast lino of Control Avenue, 1450 toot to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, containing ITU square tool or 0.040 acres more or less. Any bitsrastod person or persons desiring to be hoard on sold petition tar vacation said alley as sot forth above may do at the place and dote above, specified. This petition sms approved by the City Planning Commission. The original petition, reports, maps and other proper documents pertaining to tho above request are on Ills In tho office of Clerk of Council and are open to SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL ESTATE Land Located at: 731 North Catote Road COMMON PLEAS COURT.

ALLEN COUNTY. OHIO Ces No. sum Herbert L. McEhraln. Treasurer, Plaintiff Arlington Apartments.

ct al Dotendante. In punuanco of an Ordtr of Sate tram Mid Court to mo directed, I will otter for mio at puMlc auction at tho door of too Court Houm In tho City of Lima, Allen County, Onto, on Friday, the SMh day at April. A.D., 1771, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., the toUowlng described real citato oHuatod in tho County of Alton and State of Ohio, to-wlt: Being a tract land In tho souttiwsst of Section tew T1S-R4E. In the City of Lima Alton County. Ohio and being further described as follows: Beginning at a point In the centerline of Coble point being ttu tost guartor of the southwest It of Section St; thence South 00 degrees and II mbk west along tho centerline of Cable Road for a distance of 111.74 feet; thence South Of dog.

and 40 min. East for a distance of 2NL00 feet; thence North 00 deg. and 11 min. East for a distance of J0S.I7 feet; thence North 00 deg. and SI min.

West tar a distance of SSO.OO toot to the centerline of Cable Road and tho place of beginning. Containing In all 1.S04 acres of land. GARY D. SMITH DIRECTOR CLASS DURATION Each class meets every Tuesday and Thursday trtnlnf for vseks from 7:00 to of 219 North McDonel Street, Lima CURRICULUM Caurscy offered ora contracts, mathematics, license law, financing, mortgages, deeds, lining and telling techniques, role of thp ogtnt and professional pHiici. FEE A total charge of $115 Include! textbooks, payable before the beginning of the course.

If thp student fails to pose tha examination far raai osteta license, he may anroll ia a future course without charge. Clams start at Ncrthwsstom Businas Csllsg on April 4 All pvrsons npscNng ta enroll In this asuna must bg prastnt tor ths or tarnation program Monday awning. April 4 at 7 pirn. Tha dasa Is limited te IS students. Phene 18-4714 or 225-1741 for furlhsr Intermat Ion.

OR mill this gd ta: Nerthwnlarg Business Cal toga, 117 N. McDsnsI It, Lima, Ohte 4541 PUASl SIND INFORMATION ON YOUIt UAL 1ST ATI SCHOOL TO: Name Address State Zip Bunny-hopping is lots more fun for little girls who dress up In shoes from Gregg's! Just In time for Easter, we've sale priced a large group of pretty patents in jelly bean colors of white; red, lilac and black. Buy now and save a basket-full! te Shot Salon Gregg's First Floor THE COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF LIMA. OHIO BY: Margaret Grltllth All bearings refer to tho centerline- ot Cable Read as being South OS dog. and msttoctton.

11 min. West. Appraised at 1140.00000. Terms of Sale: Ta bo sold tar not tost than two-thirds of tho aporoltod value. 410444447 Cash at lima of sale.

Balance, cash on confirmation. U. It. 74 1771. 4ts.

EDWARD L. FAIR. SHERIFF By: Cera Janes. Deputy LAWRENCE S. HUFFMAN, PrOA Atty.

By: Richard K. Warren, Asst. Pros. Atty. LEGAL NO.

no r- March 14 April I f. 14 8, 1771. Sts. BEAUTIFUL GIFTS FROM HARTS COHCHISTI Special! Katz Polyester-Cotton Gowns, Baby Dolls 17 Jml4 Tup er gray tosL to. BUY ON HARTS EASY TERMS Regular $5 Gowns SHERIFFS SALES OF REAL ESTATE General Code.

Sec. I14M Revised Code Sec. 877.74 Tho State ot Ohio. Alien County. Federal National Mortgage Association, Washington.

D. C. Ptointitl vs. Charles W. Nance Defendant 71 CIV DOS pursuance ot an Order ot Sato to Ido above entitled action.

I will oiler tor sate at public auction, at- tho door of too Court House In Lima, In tho obovo named County, on Friday, tho Mth day at April 1771, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., the tot-lowing described real estate, situate In the County at Alton and State of Ohio, and In the City at Lima to-wit: All right title and Interest In and to the tallowing described real estate known as 407, 411, 411. 414 Hope Street. Lima. Onto. Lots Number Nineteen Thousand Four Hundred Eighty-two (17412) and Nineteen Thousand Four Hundred Eighty-three (17411) In Soulhvtew Addition to the City of Lima.

Alton County, Ohio, together with a right of way for driveway purposes only, over, across 'and upon the westerly thro (51 feet of Lot Number Nineteen Thousand Four Hundred Elghtyane (17411) In Southvlew Addition ta Lima. Alton County, Ohm, and over, across the upon the easterly five 5) feet at Lot Number (17444) In Southvlew Addition to Lima, Allen County. Ohio for the benefit ot tho Grantees, their twin, assigns, licensees, tenants, employees, visitors, ond parson tor the benefit of advantage at the Grantees, their heirs and assigns. Excepting and retarvlng therefrom to the Grantor, their successors, assigns, tenants, Ilconsos4 employees, visitors and all persons for too benoflt or advantage of the Grantors, tlwlr heirs ond assigns, a right ot way over, across and upon tho taster ly thro IS) feet of Lot No. 17411 In Soulhvltw Addition- to Lima.

Alton County, Ohio ter drlvowaV purposes only. Neither tho grantors, tho grantees, nor anyone claiming under them or any at them, shall In any manner chetruct any portion of told private rlgM at way or use Ihg eame tar parking or iterate a veMcteo or materials or otherwise, or In any manner prevent the tree and unobstructed use. thereof by all parties entitled to use the soman Nelttwr the Grantors, tho Grantees, no claiming under them sholl be In way responsible tar the repair ot upkeep ot that portion ot the property owned by tab other party and each shall keep In repair that portion at the drlvewoy go their own premises. Sold Premises Located ot 404 411. 413.

414 Hope street. Sold Promises Appraised at 114400.00 and cannot ba sold tor lesi thirds of that amount. TERMS OP SALE: CASrt Edward. l. fair.

Sheriff Alton Ceunty, O. ALLAN D. DOBNICKER, Attorney By: Cera Janes, Allen LEGAL Nano March 14 April 7, 14 24 1773. Its. 2.69 3.29 Regular 5.50 Baby Doll.

Pajamas Topaz ring $35 Silverware $69.95 Solitaire Pendant $34.95 Hoop earrings $l0 I Even sleepy-time gals liRe a little daylight savings time and the time to save is navy on Katz shift gowns and baby doll pajamas. from a selection of styles made of a polyester and cotton blend with, a never preess, finish in -white, yellow, mint, blue or pink detailed with dainty lace and embroidery trims. Gown sizes 32. to 40, baby doll sizes OPEN MONDAY AND SSs TIL i Avtoep djp44 Jewel Box $14.95 9 P.M. 126 WEST HIGH ST.

Value Circle Gregg's First Floor .1 i.

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