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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 4

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4 THE MARION STAR Saturday, March 20, 1971 Around About Marion General Hospital Births (Friday) Mr. and Mrs. Eugene 0. Pendleton, Prospect, a daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Michael P. Anderson, 610 Windsor a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Carpenter, 393 Avondale a Mrs. James W. Ferguson, 967 Forest Hill Drive, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry E. Knox, Caledonia, a son. Mrs. Stephen McQuire, Waldo, a daughter. Born in Columbus Mr.

and Mrs. Steve Mitchell of 505 Montgomery Buckeye Village, Columbus, parents of a son born Wednesday in Riverside Methodist Hospital. Mrs. Mitchell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jay R. Hedding of 1113 Wilshire Dr. Her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joy Mitchell of RR 1, Ostrander.

In Memory of Elijah E. Heller who passed away March 21, 1946. God saw you were getting weary He did what he thought best He put his arm around you, And took you home to rest. The -Ad. Attention All Marines If you would like to join the Marine Corps League.

Dial 389- 9992 or Used Paper Back Books Wanted Will pay 5c each. Merle Norman Studio, 120 S. Main. -Ad. Cards of Thanks The family of Clarence D.

(Buck) Haines wishes to thank all their friends and neighbors for all the acts of kindness, the lovely floral offerings, cards and food at the time of death of their beloved husband, father, brother and grandfather. A special thanks to Ruth Martin and Martha McNamee for serving the noon meal, Lee and Wanita Decker, Drs. Weber and Holcomb, the nurses at Marion General Hospital, Rev. Braun and the Cheney Funeral Home for their efficient service. Mrs.

vergpal Haines, Mr. and Ernest Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kerns, Mr. and Mrs.

John Horney, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lindley, Mrs.

Bertha Schmelcer and -Ad. Announcing Beauty Care for The Sherry Lynn's Beauty Salon Mobile Unit. 383- Norton Rib Spaghetti House Barbecue Ribs, real Italian Spaghetti, Home sumade Pizza. Open Wed. thru p.m.Ad.

Best TV Antenna Installation And repair. Call Bob Crabtree, Promotional Sale Now thru March 31st. See our ad in classification 26A. Green Camp Trailer SHOP FROM YOUR HOME NO MATTER WHAT THE WEATHER IS WITH A WARDS CATALOG ORDER Use Your Wards Charge All Plan CALL 383-3169 MONTGOMERY WARD Community Memorial Occupancy Report (Census taken at midnight each night) Designed capacity (does not include intensive care unit) -109. Today's census-104.

Enter Community Hospital (Friday) Robert Blevins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blevins, 668 Woodrow Ave. Mrs. Bascom Click, 182 Columbia St.

Mrs. Ross Colegrove, 4 496 Reed Ave. Mrs. Irene Downer, 136 E. Fairground St.

Miss Janet Edwards, daughter of Dr. and Robert Edwards, 535 Virginia Ave. William Ellington, 196 Harrison St. Thomas Garner, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Garnet, 255 Barnhart St. Mrs. Evalona Glasener, 2350 E. Church St. Mrs.

Frank Humphreys, 765 Bellefontaine Ave. Carl Scharf, 6030 Seiter Rd. New Crewel and Needlepoint at Howison-Howard Interiors, 232 S. Prospect St. -Ad.

Happy Birthday Joe With all our love. The 4 Rummage Sale Mar. 22 209 N. Main. 9 to Sponsored by Lydia Chapter.

Clothing and miscellaneous. -Ad. Happy Birthday Grandma Savage. With love. Doug, Danny and David.

-Ad. In Loving Memory of Mrs. Darrel (Jerry) Roseberry who passed away March 21, 1969. To know her was to love her Both for family and friend, And for the sweetness of her memory Time can neither dim nor end. Sadly missed by Husband and -Ad.

Bowe's Party Ice Cream Molds, bricks, cups, nut rolls, balls, Butterscotch Shortcakes, Partyfours, punch, sesame snacks. Open Sun. 2-9 Wigs $7.45 And Up Large selection -State Beauty Academy, 163 E. Center St. -Ad.

Enjoy Sunday Dinner With Us Chicken, Clam Crisps, Roast Beef and Dressing, Swedish Meat Balls. Excellent wide selection relishes, salads, vegetables and rolls. All you can eat $1.79. Beverage and dessert extra. Try our delicious pastries baked fresh daily.

Gateway Smorgasbord, Plaza Shopping -Ad. Hair Dresser Needed Experienced. Above average wages. Good working conditions. Dial 528-7125 evenings 499-2483.

-Ad. 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger For sale. 13,000 miles, automatic transmission. Like new. Mt.

Gilead We Buy Clean Used Cars See Chuck Burns or Larry Bigford, Bennett Chevrolet Co.Gina Long--Hair Stylist is Now associated with Salon of Beauty Welcomes all established clientle and new patrons. Dial 382-6658 for Laundry 187 Mill St. Open 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily except The Lions Den Featuring Jazz piano music nightly 1703 Marion-Waldo Rd.

-Ad. We Buy and Pay Cash For Old gold and diamonds. Lords Jewelry. 140 W. Center Rosemary Emerson All is forgiven.

Please come home or call -Ad. G.E. Refrigerator Chest deep freeze. Like new condition. Reasonably priced.

Can be seen 9 to 11 a.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. 857 E. Center.Ad. Leave General HOspital (Friday) Mrs.

James Daniel and daughter. 225 Ellis Pl. Mrs. Richard Lynn Dutton, and daughter, 409 Glad St. Mrs.

Arthur Eggleston, and daughter, 188 S. Main St. Mrs. Kirk Malone, and daughter, 221 Windsor St. Mrs.

Gary Lee Powers, and daughter, Leader St. Mrs. Noah Williams, and daughter, 1555 N. Main St. Phillip Adams Meeker.

William A. Anderson, Upper Sandusky. Harold L. Baker, 1500 Southland Pky. Apt.

12. Richard E. Chapman, 4797 Harding Hwy. W. Mrs.

Virginia DeWalt, Caledonia. Vickie Hindman, 489 Littleton. Mrs. Leland J. Huff, 529 S.

High St. Mrs. Darrell R. Hughes, 1126 Martinique Dr. Roy E.

Kierns, Richwood. Mrs. Lulu Landon, Hillside Nursing Home. Mrs. Henry F.

Penix, Morral. Thomas H. Shields, Richwood. Mrs. Dorothy Lorain Smith, 145 Lincoln Ave.

Marion County Fire Fighters Association Annual Meeting, Mon. night, March 22nd, 8 p.m. at Green Camp Volunteer Fire Dept. -Ad. Jesus Loves You Come to the Foursquare Gospel Church, 200 E.

Farming.Ad. Mystic Grab Bag Items from $2 to $25 for $1. Carroll's Jewelry, 172 W. Center. -Ad.

White Swan Cocktail Lounge St. Rt. 4-S. Now serving Seafoods! Stop in -Ad. Leave Community Hospital (Friday) Max Alloway, 450 Pennsyl- vania Ave.

Michael Blevins, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Furniss, 451 Avondale Ave. Mrs. Dow Foland, Henry, Neb.

Howard Honaker, 3098 Burris Dr. Mrs. Mabel Honeycutt, 158 Lawrence Ave. Miss Sharon Konikowski, 3091 Schell Dr. Samuel L.

Lewis, RR 1, Bucyrus. Clarence Luikart, 1175 Fairwood Ave. Keith MacKenzie, son of Fred MacKenzie, Mansfield. Randy Mount, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Mount, 1084 Bellefontaine Ave. Mrs. Emma Oehler, Prospect. Guy Pennington, and Mrs. Willie Pennington, 857 Richmond Ave.

George Ramsay, Bucyrus. Mrs. Frances Rawlins, 615 Lee St. William Romano, 548 Roberts St. Miss Jacqueline Rowe, 370 Executive Dr.

Miss Jewel Slone, 312 Andrews Ct. Mrs. William Stambaugh, 157 Lawrence Ave. Roger Tackett, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Tackett; 583 N. State St. Mrs. Cecil Wake, RR 3, Bucyrus. Larry G.

Weaver, 307 Leader St. Air Conditioned K. of C. Hall Available for Wedding Receptions, Banquets, Meetings, etc. Kitchen facilities.

Call 383-6011. Ext. Jimmie's Tree Service Back in business. Now trimming and spraying Nursing Service As ordered by your physician, is available in your home by calling Hoover Vacuum Cleaner Service corner Pearl and W. Columbia Permanent Waves and Frosting Special and Wed.

only. Phone for details. Hy Style Salon Fantastique Salon -Ad. Askew Upholstering Exclusive, but not expensive. Save half on the price of new furniture.

Beautiful fabrics. Use your Master Charge or 382-2538 Everybody 259 W. Center St. FEBRUARY SPECIAL Enka Broadloom Carpeting In Your Choice of Vibrant Colors. $795 Sq.

Yd. Installed With 48-Oz. Rubber Cushion By Lennon's Expert Mechanics What color carpet? We have the selection. Choose carefully for you'll have it to live with it for a long, long time. Here's carpet that is soil and wear resistant, practical for day-in, day-out use.

You'll be proud of it in your home. Come in or call today. CALL 382-2538 For A Free Estimate And To See Samples In Your Home Vote On SST Aid Seen Close WASHINGTON (AP) With both sides cautious, the Senate is heading toward a close showdown vote on federal funding of the supersonic transport plane. Sen. Warren G.

Magnuson, D- a leading supporter of the SST. predicted the vote would be much closer than the 52-41 margin by which the Senate voted against the project last year. But, Magnuson said, "I've not made a nose Despite House action Thursday to cut off federal funds March 30. Sen, William Prox mire, leading Senate spokesman against the SST, predicted "a tough time ahead, an uphill fight." Proxmire said action Friday by the Senate Appropriations Committee, which the same provision the House killed. gave the SST "a new lease on life." The Appropriations Committee, in acting on a $2.6 billion Transportation Department measure.

approved $134 million for continued development of two SST prototypes over the next three months. At the same time, the Senate passed 71 to 0 a bill barring commercial supersonic flights over the United States unless approved by the Federal Aviation Administration for testing. Northmor Board Approves Dates MOUNT GILEAD The Northmor Board of Education has adopted its 1971-72 school calendar. Teacher orientation begins Aug. 30 and students report Sept.

1. Classes end June 1. 1972, Driver training classes beginning this summer will be taught on an after school basis. Teachers will be paid on a per pupil basis. A special board meeting will be held April 5 to open bids on new buses.

A used bus is ofsale and further information is available from the superintendent. Rotary To Hear Bartter Kenneth L. Bartter, community relations manager of General Telephone Company of Ohio, will speak to Marion Rotary Club and Tuesday at Hotel Harding present a demonstration of an operating microwave system. Fined on Police Charge Danny D. Kitts, 23, of 364 Windsor St.

was fined $25 Marion Municipal Court Friday. He pleaded no contest to by policetha the a charge filed by police that he had an open container of an alcoholic beverage in public on W. Center Street early Fridav. New Offer Reports to City Police Marion General Occupancy Report (Census taken at 12:01 a.m. each day) Expanded capacity of medical and surgical floors-172.

(Census total includes bassinets and intensive care unit). Today's census-165. Enter General Hospital (Friday) Lisa Ann Vanover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger' L.

Vanover, 622 Universal Ave. Lisa Mae Postell, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lee Postell, 277 Oliver St. Mary Kathryn Morgan, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Simon Morgan, RR 3, Bucyrus. John L. Eilerman son of Mr. and Mrs.

John L. Eilerman, 365 E. Fairground St. Roy Breece, 688 Darius St. Wayne Bryant, 1132 Bahama a Dr.

Rickie A. Cox, 1074 Keener Ave. Mrs. Laura Dell Culp, 648 GiraShes William Doughty, RR 3, Cardington. Dianne Rosemary Elliott, 910 E.

Mark St. Randall J. Hartman, 659 Irey Ave. Mrs. John Hazlett, 402 Fies Ave.

Mrs. Goldie M. Jones, 1178 Woodbine Ave. Mrs. James M.

King, 324 Quarry St. Larry E. McClarren, Caledonia. Mrs. Cora May Neidhart, 2721 Marion-Waldo Rd.

James G. Oberdier, Richwood. Mrs. James A. Parish, 126 Johns St.

Mrs. Richard E. Seckel, 556 Patterson St. Robert Spinks, 261 Senate St. Eric Halstead Thompson, nephew of Mrs.

Carol Dille, Mount Gilead. Robert Richard Wanner, 291 Merchant Ave. W. Weber, RR 1, West Mansfield. Tropical Fish Sale Mon.

See our ad tonight in classification 40. Scuffy Pet Center. -Ad. In Loving Memory of Joe Erwin on this his birthday March 21st. Sadly missed by wife, daughter and Still Targets and Trap Shoot March 21st, 1 p.m.

Meeker Sportsman -Ad. AMC Refrigerator For Sale Good condition $30. Dial 383- 4609 or see at 861 Daffodil Dr. -Ad. Painting--Interior and Exterior Reasonable rates, good work, free estimates.

Phone 382-1625. -Ad. Alley's Tree Service Tree Shrubbery Care. Dial 382-8577 or NEED Money to Buy Valuable property for future business if interested write Box 63 Star for further details. -Ad.

OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. P.M. Super Duper SOUTHLAND MALL Phone 389-3221 Theft of his 1968 white Buick hardtop car from W. Center Street was reported at 11:27 p.m. Friday by Paul J.

Alley of Morral. He said the car was taken sometime between 7 and 11 p.m. and that it had a full tank of gasoline. He did not list the value of the car which had Ohio 1970 license tags numbered Q7807. Thomas Stiffler of Prospect reported his car was broken into between noon and 5 p.m.

Friday while it was parked on the General Telephone Co. of Ohio headquarters building lot on Executive Drive. Probate Court Marriage License Applications Mark A. McNeil, 19, of New Bloomington and Marcia L. Seiter, 20, of 4590 DeCliff-Big Island Rd.

Robert E. Williams, 46, of 600 Bellefontaine Ave. and Barbara A. Strong, 29, of 333 Executive Dr. Terry L.

Utley, 18, of Prospect Alma J. Black, 16, of Prospect. Donald R. Blevins, 21, of 1041 Woodrow Ave. and Clara K.

Dalton, 21. of 1166 Merkel Ave. E. Alan Cowgill, 21, of Richwood and Sue Williamson, 22, of 883 Bellefontaine Ave. William F.

Waugh, 19, of 360 Fies Ave. and Elizabeth P. Sisson, 17, of 2633 LaRue-Prospect Rd. Merle H. Adams, 23, of 427 Fies Ave.

and Phyllis Jarvis, 16, of Weston. William 0. Postell, 21, of 461 S. State St. and Marcia D.

Creviston, 19, of 932 Campbell Rd. James E. Jones, 25, of Cardington and Brenda J. I Bess, 24, of 247 Clinton St. Jay P.

Manley 29, of Darius St. and Marlene L. Gilmore, 23, of 453 Fairlane Ave. Gary L. Beery, 22, of 3599 Marion Marysville Rd.

and Sheryl L. Robinson, 20, of 2900 Harding Hwy. W. Michael C. Long, 22, of Columbus and Mary J.

Wargo, 22, of 248 S. Vine St. Thomas M. Osborn, 27, of 671 Woodrow Ave. and Shirley A.

Lortz, 32, of 315 Leader St. William R. Peak, 23, of 1568 Richland Rd. and Candy S. Miley, 21, of 3817 Whetstone Rivper Rd.

Donald C. Davis, 40, of Richwood and Linda L. Appleman, 23, of Patten St. Wayne W. Witzel, 36, of 615 N.

Greenwood St. and Carol L. Thornberry, 23, of 194 S. High St. Howard E.

Martin, 23, of 482 Wilson Ave. and Kathy L. Alspach, 19. of 537 Nassau Dr. Kenneth L.

Grose, 25, of 459 St. Gallen Ave. and Violet L. Noble, 26, of same address. David L.

Arp, 18, of Canby Ct. and Sheila J. Storer, 17, of 157 Canby Ct. Cyrile M. Wiess, 49, of 1013 Amherst Dr.

and Esther Ballinger, 32, of 186 Sharp St. Stephen C. Fretz, 25, of 792 Uhler Rd. and Linda L. Burton, 22, of 1076 E.

Center St. John P. Scott, 51, of Williamsport Rd. and Mabel E. Brumfield, 47, of 369 Hane Ave.

William W. Davis, 24, N. Greenwood St. and Margaret A. Spurgeon, 20, of 140 Plymouth St.

William J. Linnane, 37, of Houston, and Thomasetta Tackett, 36, of 801 Bellefontaine Ave! Robert Jenkins, 18, of 210 Orton St. and Vickie DeWees, 16, of 131 Ducor St. Charles A. Stone, 19, of 237 Windsor St.

and Debra A. Sinden, 19, of 210 N. Main St. James L. Mummey, 25, of 375 Blaine Ave.

and Sharon K. Jacobs, 24, of Olney Ave. Larry E. Clinard, 18, of Bucyrus and Cora L. Benson, 21, of 605 Sugar St.

Robert E. Weston, 39, of 732 W. Fairground St. and Peggy L. Leeper, 35, of 4033 LaRue-Green Camp Rockie L.

Hall, 18, of 315 S. Prospect St. and Linda L. Ball, 19, of Prospect. The best place in town to get an airline ticket is at The Bank.

City Bank Member F.D.I.C. Travel Bureau He said 20 stereo tapes, a tape player and a carrying case were stolen. The vent window on the driver's side was broken to get into the car. He valued the stolen items at $194 and the damage to the car window at $10. Daniel Inskeep of 493 E.

Church St. reported the theft of his daughter's guitar from Harding High School Friday. He said the guitar was valued at $320 and the black carrying case at $20. City Fire Reports EMERGENCY CALLS (Friday) 2:30 p.m. to 556 Patterson St.

where Kathleen Seckel, 45, was ill. She was admitted to Marion General Hospital and listed as "feirly good." p.m. to Quarry. St. where Virginia King, 39, was She was taken to Marion General Hospital where she was admitted to the intensive care unit, (Today) 4 p.m.

to the YMCA where Keven Smith, 7, son of Ronald Smith of 562 Lexington fell and cut his chin. He was taken to Community Memorial Hospital. FIRE REPORTS (Friday) 3 p.m. to 468 Avondale where trash in the garage Ave. ignited by an undetermined cause.

Mark Street and Central Station firemen said there was only minor loss on the building. (Today) 12:12 a.m. to 136 Hill where the car owned by John Pittman of 137 Hill St. was on fire. Central the dashboard from a short cirsaid the fire originatediremen cuit in the wiring.

Loss was estimated at $50. Grain Market COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Ohio Dept. of Agri. Cash prices: No 2 red wheat, mostly grain unchanged, 1.51 1.55, mostly 1.53 1.55; No 2 yellow corn, mostly 1.35 1.36; No 2 oats, unchanged, 1.35 1.43, mostly unchanged, 68-90, mostly 78 85; soybeans, unchanged to 1 lower. 2.85 2.93, mostly 2.87- 2.91.

Fight Costs Him $25 Donald A. Davi. 18. of 400 Avondale was fined $25 in Marion Municipal Court Friday. He guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct.

It was filed by city police who said he was involved in a fight in front of the on E. Church Street Thursday. AKRON, Ohio (AP) Teachers in the Coventry school system south of here will meet Monday to consider a new offer by the Coventry Board of Education in their contract talk impasse. All but 23 of the 149 teachers in Conventry Education Association, stayed for a away professional from glasses day to protest the stalled contract negotiations. A school spokesman said, volunteers helped conduct classes for the 3,200 pupils.

WEDDING and PARTY CAKES are not our specialty It's Our Business MARION PASTRY SHOP 127 W. Washington St. Phone 382-5548 WIANT'S feature Lovely Wedding Invitations for the SPRING BRIDE and Announcements Reception and "At Home Cards" WANT'S BOOKSTORE OFFICE EQUIPMENT 198 W. Center St. Phone 382-1028 Serving Marion For Over 80 Years SHOP TWIN FAIR RECORD DEPT.

Stereo 8-Track Tapes CAT. LIST PRICE $6.95 NOW $558 Electric cooking is easy, fast, and clean says Mrs. Martin Henes, Lorain, Ohio. "I like electric cooking better pots and pans are easier to clean because it is much easier," Mrs. and the electric range itself is Henes explains.

"There's no both- easy to wipe off. The heating eleer. You don't have to be there at ments clean themselves." the range every second to adjust "I am very happy with my the heat. And I cook just as fast electric self-cleaning oven," Mrs. with electric." Mrs.

Henes switched to electric cooking after using another fuel for seventeen years. She has been cooking electrically for twenty years now and has just purchased her second electric range. "Electric cooking is clean. I wash my walls less often because I don't get that greasy film. My Henes continues.

"It's wonderful! It saves me a lot of time and work." Don't change your way of cooking improve it. Switch to easy electric cooking. The dials are clearly marked and you get the same exact heat at the same switch-setting every time. What could be easier? See your dealer now for a flameless electric range. OHIO EDISON COMPANY.

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