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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 11

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Monday, January 17, 1972 THE MARION STAR 11 Deaths and Funerals Ki. i Blaze Claims Two Children At Zanesfield Loudenslager Named Pork A Council President for 1972 and Maggie Lacey Jjffers. Surviving are his witlnw the 1 r- former Eva Berry Brown ZANESFIELD. Ohio (AP) fire otficials think the blaze that killed two children of the Two Marion Countians won high honors at the Ohio Pork Producers Council state meeting in Columbus over the weekend. Forrest D.

Loudenslager of 3067 Kenton-Galion W. was J. C. Puckett family here Sun Mrs. Lwoy lVrry Mrs.

Rebecca perry, 57, wife of Leroy Perry of 295 Senate St. died Sunday in General Hospital after a four-day illness. An autopsy was to be performed to de termine the exact cause of death. Born May 8, 1914, in Bessemer, Mrs, Perry was a daughter of Charles and Bertha day probably began in an oil mm- whom he married Aug. 10, 1946; a stepson.

Lawrence J. Brown of 269 Spencer three stepdaughters, Mrs. Robert Betty) Blocksom of 245 Patterson Mrs. Leonard (Norma) Cole of 158 Latourerte St. and Miss Gloria Brown at home; 5 grandchildren and a great- stove or heater at the pucketts LI elected president of the organi two-story frame home.

"Most likely it was an oil zation for 1972. Miss Nancy Everett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. stove or heater that exploded," Marilyn Isler and Marilyn Au-genstein were both representing breeds in the contest made of 14 candidates. Mr, Loudenslager, one of the leading hog producers in the Marion area for many years, has been long active in the Ohio PPC organization.

He has served on many committees. He is one of the state's leading salesmen in promoting the industry. Miss Everett, now a freshman at Otterbein College, is majoring in home economics. She recently was named to the dean's list. assistant Zanesfield Fire Chief Robert Everett of 5269 LaRue-Green Camp New Bloom- grandson; a brother, Henry of Pearson.

Sue came here 11 years ago and was a member of liannock. Ohio, and two sisters. mgton, was named first run Mayes Community Temple and nerup in the Ohio Pork Queen Mrs. Minnie Hayes of Liberty, and Mrs. Bertha Lui-kart of Ashley.

Two sisters and Senior Citizens. contest. Surviving besides her husband Miss Everett was representing a brother preceded him' in Jim Sine said Sunday night. "That's kind of what we've decided but I don't guess we'll ever, know for sure." The Zanesfield Fire Department was called to the Puckett home Saturday to put out a minor fire, but Sine said he didn't think the two were related. The Saturday blaze began when Puckett tried to thaw a District 4 in the queen contest are five brothers and six sis ters.

death. while two other Marion County Services will be Tuesday at Boyd Funeral Home is hand girls were also vying for honors 2:30 p.m. in the Gunder Fu neral Home, Rev. Melvin Trucx omciating. uunai will be Chapel Heights Memory Gar Marion Area Hospitals dens.

Friends may call at the fu fuel oil line into his house and the wall caught fire. "That part of the wall is still intact, so I don't think the Sunday fire could have started there," Sine said. neral home today from 2:30 to 9 and Tuesday until time ling arrangements. Dennis C. Shaff stall Dennis Corwin Shaffstall, 85.

formerly of 488 Osgood died Sunday at 1422 Mt. Vernon Ave. where he was being cared for. A retired, self-employed painter, he had resided here 25 years, coming to Marion from Nevada. Born Feb.

26, 1886, in Marlon County, he was a son of Michael and Elnora Campbell France, Ridgeway; Robert Cle of services. ment. Richwood. Birth: a son to Mr. and Mrs.

The victims in the fire were Kimberly Puckett. 10. and her Michael Mohr, Meeker. Mrs. Charles Wagner CAREY Mrs.

Bessie Rose! sister Lisa, 6. Both were asleep BUCYRUS Community Admitted: Earl Robinett, Mrs. Walter McDowell, Mrs. Tom Stuckert. Gregory Hieber, Bucyrus; Randy Main, Sulphur Springs.

Released: Mrs. Michael Cline and daughter. Mrs. Mark Doug in separate bedrooms when the la Wagner died Sunday at GALLION Community Admitted: Lewis Ireland, Mrs. fire started.

5:10 p.m. in Indian Trail Nurs ing Home at the age of 84. She Puckett and two sons were burned as they tried repeatedly Charles Schoolcraft, Mrs. Wal had been in tailing health five lace Sandquist, Mrs. Roger to enter the burning home to ATTEND TRAINING SEMINAR.

About 35 Cub Scout leaders attended a training seminar Saturday at the Salvation Army Citadel. Jack Holcomb, roundtable chairman for the Evergreen District and director of the forthcoming annual PowWow, discussed some of the techniques and values of Cub Scouting with Mrs. Corrine McAfee, den leader coach, and Mrs. Rosemary Holcomb. The PowWow for the four-county Harding Area Council will be held March 18 at First United Church of Christ, 324 S.

Prospect St. years. las and son, Dorsel Raike, Glenn Staats, Janet Beck, Eddy ine daughter of James S. Rhoden, Mrs. Emma" Stuck, save the trapped children.

They were hospitalized in Price, Debbie Davis, Teresa and and Zuever Miller Mina, she Coy Michaels. John McLaugh Nina Fife, Galion; Gerald Rine- was born Aug. 4. 1887. in Bur lin, Mrs.

George Yaussy, Mrs. Kenneth Hemm and daughter, hart, George Webber, near Gal lington, Iowa. Her first mar mmmmmmmmmmmssm riage was to George Keckler Bucyrus. New York Stock Market 1900 and he died in 1932. She Births: a son to Mr.

and Mrs. married Charles Wagner in 1934 Glenn Hicks. Bloomville; and he died in 1960. Three sons Local Stock Quotations daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

James NEW YORK (AP) The The market Friday posted a Shaffstall. His wife, Mrs. Mae Warren Rosette Shaffstall, whom he married in 1946, died in 1968. Surviving are a stepson, Paul Rosette of 920 Sheridan Rd. and two stepdaughters, Mrs.

Thelma Scott of Lorain and Mrs. Avonelle Clevenger of Dallas, Tex. He was the last of his family. Services will be Tuesday at 1 p.m. in Boyd Funeral Home.

Rev. George K. Nickell will officiate. Burial will be in Nevada Cemetery. Friends may call at the funer al home tonight from 7 to 9.

James B. Geyer lon; James Clark, Mrs. Eathel Rosebrough, Crestline. Released: David Karle, Harvey Hiltner, Donald Heimlich, Mrs. Jack Dauchenbangh, Mrs.

Kenneth Ness. Mrs. Robert Dretzka and baby, Leann Long-streth, Lisa Castle, Laurie Davids, Angela Mies, Deborah and two daughters aUo preced Mosher Doebert, he resided most of his life in Hardin and Union counties. He had been an upholsterer in Akron and was for a time employed at the American Malleable Casting Co. in Marion.

Surviving are three sisters, Miss Addie Doebert of Mount stock market, which turned up ed her in death. ward Friday after declining in W. Wilson. Bucyrus. UPPER SANDUSKY Wyandot Memorial modest gain as it overcame profit-taking pressure.

The Dow Industrial average rose 1.50 to She was a member of the United Methodist Church. the two previous sessions, open ed higher today. Block Central Soya Surviving are a son. Rov Admitted: Francis Chaney, The Dow Jones average of 30 Keckler of IndianaD'MS: Francis Leifheit, Mrs. Edward Sanders, Don Sheets, Mrs.

Carl Stewart and baby. Columbia Gas Con. Foods Victory. Mrs. Russell (Grace) industrials was un neatly a daughters, Mrs.

Lester (Anna) I 37 25 35 42 43 32Y8 28 22 Brown of Alhambra, and point and advances on the New Lambert of RR 1. Arcadia, Births: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scully. Crestline; a son Mrs.

Dessie Doppler of Akron, York Stock Exchange held a Hablitzel, Mrs. Mattie Chilcote, Upper Sandusky; Mrs. David Ruth. Oceola. Released: Leo Bower.

Mrs. Eaton Corp. General Tel, Goodrich close at 906.68. The New York Stock Exchange index of some 1,300 common stocks finished up .20 at 57.22. Big Board volume slipped to 4.9t million shares from 16.41 million shares Thursday.

Analysts said the market was Mrs. Grace Helms of RR 2, Findlav and Mrs Mahpl Feas- and several cousins. A sister moderate lead over declines. to Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Thomp Some analysts said tbev ex and brother preceded him in son. Bucyrus; a son to Mr. and el Of Carey; 30 grandchildren; Ray Crawford, Mrs. Betty Alt- death. pected the strength shown late James B.

Geyer, 86, of 472 Mrs Jerry Mavin, Galion. 58 great-grandchildren, and a Rev. Floyd Jepsen will con in Friday session to coniinus Lee St. died Saturday nignt at brother. Robert L.

Miller of Harsco Corp. Koehring Co. A-T-0 Murphy's National Can Ohio Edison vater. Upper Sandusky; Mrs. Willard Clark, Mrs.

Roger Cramer, Nevada; Charles duct services Wednesday at 3 his home after an illness of two today. strengthened by a cut in the Glendale, Calif. Prices on the Big Board's prime lending rate to 4 per 19Y2 10 25 17 248 52'4 95 p.m. at the Mackey Funeral Home here. Burial will be in Services will be Wednesday most-active list included Beth weeks.

He was a retired bricklayer. He was born June 28, 1885 in at 2 p.m. in the Bristoll Funer cent from 5 per cent by two major New York banks. There lehem Steel, up xk at 29 Vt: the Byhalia Cemetery. al Home here.

Rev. David Cole Quaker Oats Whirlpool Teledyne, up at 22. Bec- Friends may call at the lu- was speculation tnat other officiating. Burial will be in ton. ud at 34 Caledonia, a son of Harrison and Margaret Plotner Geyer.

He married Hudla Anderson who banks might bring their basic neral home after 7 tonight. Spring Grove Cemetery. and Tesoro Petroleum, ud it interest rate into line, they friends may call at the fu 43. Drummond, Mrs. Philip Goist, Carey; Walter Van Blon, Sycamore.

Birth: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hissong, Upper Sandusky. DELAWARE Jape M. Case Admitted: Gary Lee Ferguson, Everett Haubiel, Ashley.

died Sept. 14, 1935. noted. Livestock Prices Major Crime Grant Shared By Cleveland CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP)-The Law Enforcement Assistance Agency has awarded Cleveland an estimated $20 million to fight crime and Mayor John J. Jackson neral home after 7 tonight.

Surviving is a daughter. Mrs. Mabel Hafer of the Lee Street BUCYRUS-Services for John Jackson, 89, of Bucyrus, re address. Central Ohio Harry E. Decker DELAWARE-Harry E.

Deck Noon Quotations (Quotations on stocks ot major local interest In Marlon provided dally through the courtesy ol the office of Vercoe and Company, members of the New York Stock Exchange) tired coal miner, will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the Munz A son, a daughter, and two brothers preceded him in death. Services will be held at 2 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Ohio direct hogs (Fed-State): er, 74, of Delaware died early Pirnstill Funeral Home. Rev, Released: Freda Morrow, Allegheny Cp Sunday Jane M. Case Hospi Barrows and gilts mostly.

75 Harry Headley will officiate. Allied Chemical tal after a long illness. He p.m. Tuesday at the Timson Allen Funeral Home in Cale higher demand good. Burial will be in Milton, Ernest Main.

Mrs. Ervin Russell. Ashley; Mrs. Charles Herr, Marion; Dannie Osborne, Card Ralph Perk has elaborate plans for using the money. Alcoa was a native of Scioto Township W.

Va. donia. Rev. Clarence Lyon U.S. 1 200-230 lbs, country American Airlines and a retired carpenter.

Mr. Jackson died Saturday af will officiate and burial will be ington. A member ot Old Stone Pres points mostly 25.75, plants 25.75-26.50. U. S.

1-3 200-230 lbs, ternoon in Fairview Manor here after being -in failing health byterian Church, he was a 50- The funds are to be made available to eight cities over the next three years in a war against burglaries and street crimes, such as mugging, rape in Caledonia Cemetery. Friends may call alter 7 tonight at the funeral home. country points 25.25-25.50, plants 25.50-26.00 230-250 lbs KENTON Hardin Memorial Released: Mrs. Harold Bu since August. year member of warrensburg IOOF Lodge and the Born Oct.

24, 1882 in Payne Lodge. and assault. his parents were Harrison and shong, Ri 0 0 Kenneth country points 24.50-25.25, plants 24.50-25.50. Sows, strong to 50 higher, U.S. 1-3 300-400 Mrs.

Lewis M. Swoap Surviving are his widow, ABrands American Can American Cyanamid American El Power American Home Prod American Smelting Anchor Hock Armco Steel Ashland Oil Atlantic Richfield Babcock Wilcox Bendix Av Nancy Tolden Jackson. He was Funeral services for Mrs. Hazel; a daughter, Mrs. Irene married to Rose Mulhns who lbs, country points 400- Brown of Delaware; two broth Perk told newsmen his initial, plans call for: Creation of elite squads of detectives to specialize in investigating individual types of preceded him in death.

Mabel Q. Swoap, 75, formerly of Marion and relative of area 600 lbs, country points 18-20. ers, Walter of Bucyrus and Ray Mr. Jackson was a member of Receipts actuals 8,600. To residents, will be Wednesday at of Plain City; a half-sister, Mrs the of Columbus.

Israelis Air Most Concern On Scandals crimes. Masonic services will be con Goldie Crowe of Delaware, and a half-brother, Enis Decker of 11 a.m. in the Bailey Funeral Home at Huntington, Ind. Bur Establishment of special ducted at the funeral home at Florida. courts where suspects would be 6:45 tonight.

Friends may call ial will be in Mt. Hope Ceme terv there. day's estimate 7,500. Cattle (from Columbus Producers Livestock Co-operative Association) Selling at auction. Veal calves no report.

Sheep and lambs no report; slaughter sheep down. tonight at the funeral home. Services will be Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in Bennett-Brown Fu tried only a few days after their arrest. She was the wife of Lewis M.

Swoap whom she married neral Home. Rev. Nelson Lumm TEL AVIV (AP) Ask an Rehiring of the remaining will officiate. Burial will be in Sept. 24, 1923.

in Marion, me 66 policemen laid off as a result Mrs. Albert Pritchard CAREY Services for Mrs. Israeli what's on his mind these fonp Have in iha MirHla TTaCf family home is at 440 Congress of theicity's financial crisis. Bokes Creek Cemetery. Friends may call at the fu 14 Mead Corp 29 Mobile Oil 54 45 National Cash Reg 29 41 National Distillery 17 43 Newberry 17 34V4 Norf -78 35 Ohio Edison 24V 30V2 Penn Central 4 89 Penney, J.

C. 70 'A 22 Pa 2GV4 Pepsi Cp. 69 21 Pfizer 39 25 Phil Morris 72l4 70 Phillips Petroleum 29 31 PPG Ind 42 4414 Procter Gamble 78 29 Pullman Inc 47 23 RCA 38 298 Reich Chem 10 45 Republic Steel 22 35 Sa Fe Ind 32 30 Scott Paper WA 31 Sears Roebuck 99 14 Shell Oil 47 79 Singer Co 81 150 Sou Pac 45 25 Sperry Rand 32 30 Standard Brands 47 72 Standard Oil Cal 59 26 Standard Oil Ind 70 63 Standard Oil NJ 75 32 Standard Oil Ohio 86 28 Sterling Drugs 46 32 Stude Worth 38 350 Texaco 35 29 Timken Roll Bear 43 38 Un Carbide 46 20 Unit Aire 35 97 US Steel 31 32 Westinghouse Elec 45 51 Weyerhaeuser Co 45 57 Whirlpool Corp 95 8 Woolworth 44 31 Xerox 122 29 I Sales 4,320,000 St. in Bradford, where they Ethel Pritchard. 86, will be held The return of 36 mounted and chances are he won't talk I 1 I.

1. -ww have resided two years. neral home and IOOF memorial Tuesday at. 7 p.m. in the Bris policemen to downtown streets.

CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) d0UUt jne or war. Me is Mrs. Swoap died Sunday in the services will be conducted there toll Funeral Home here wi Increasing the size of the Bethlehem Steel Boeing Chrysler Corp Cities Service Columbia Gas Con Gas Cont Can Curtiss Wright Dow Chm duPont Firestone Flintkote Ford Motor General Dynamics General Electric General Foods Goodrich Goodyear Cleveland Livestock Market- worriea aoout scanaais ana Hannum Memorial Rest Home Rev. David Cole officiating. sex crimes unit, reactivated Cattle estimated 300; market at Bradford after a long illness.

Mrs. Pritchard died Saturday recently. at 8 tonight. Mrs. Roy C.

Colston strong to 50 higher. ine latest scanciai DUDuieu to Increasnng the narcotics She was born Sept. 3, 1896, in Chicago to Alfred N. and Step- nrimp 7 2-37 75- sunie witn tne arrest 01 steers. prime a.o ai.io,th cr n) 0fc frv, th.

m. at 4:40 a.m. in the Indian Trail Nursing Home here after an illness of several years. Services will be held at 1:30 unit to 40 men to triple the enforcement effort against drug users and pushers. Leota Griffith Grimes.

She was a graduate of Hun p.m. Tuesday in Belle Center Born March 26, 1885 in Carey. choice 31.50-36.00; standard agricultural research Thev arP 26.00-30.00. Commercial cows TTJuL. for Mrs.

Tillie C. Colston, 72, tington (Ind.) High School and of 128 Jefferson Marion her parents were Levi and Margaret Ella Hare Haines. She 18.00-20.50. Calves: choice 50.00- ZT the National Kindergarten College of Chicago, and was Mrs. Colston died of natural causes Friday in her home 55.00; standard 30.00-40.00.

was married Aug. 10, 1916 to Albert Pritchard who died July Intl Bus Machines member. of First United Prime lambs: 29.00 30.50; Zr1 "uu here. International Harv feeders 19.50-25.00. Susn.t chpe sppm Methodist Church of Ridgewood N.J.

ltfbB. Mrs. Pritchard had resided Johns-Manville She was born Dec. 7, 1899, in McGuffey. Hardin County, to Hogs: 200-220 25.75-26.25; 220-jiike much of a scandal, but it Kaiser Alum Suviving in- addition to her with a cousin.

Miss Mildred 21.25- 240 25.50 26.00: 240-280 Weamer and Ida Belle Daniels ties in with a lot of others. Re Kresge SS widower are a daughter, Mrs. Kinney, in Carey prior to mov 25.25. Sows 17.00-18.50. Griffin.

In 1929 she was- mar cent reports said one food com Barbara McQuillan of Bradford ing to the nursing home. ried to Roy C. Colston, who died pany alone paid hundreds of a grandson, and nephews here. Survivors are nephews and in 1933. fines last year for marketing The Hollenbeck Funeral Chap Kroger Co.

LOFord Liggt My Lyke Yng Marathon Oil Marcor Inc Egg Market A resident of Apple Creek for products containing dead mice, cousins. A brother preceded he in death. Albert Dawson Dies In London at Age 96 Services for Albert W. Dawson, 96, of Mount Sterling, relate of Marion residents, will be Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in Porter Funeral Home there.

Mr. Dawson died Sunday in Madison Elms Nursing Home in London. Surviving daughters are Mrs. Estella Kane of Mount Sterling and Mrs. Ellen Williamson of Clarksburg.

There are 3 granddaughters, 6 great-grandchildren and 11 great-great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 tonight. el of Bradford was in charge of old bandages and other unsavo 20 years before coming to Marion, she was a licensed practi The body will be flown to the Turner and Steven Funeral ry morsels. arrangements there. Manuel A.

Jeff ers cal nurse and was formerly em The building trade has been COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Eggs Prices paid to country packing plants for eggs deliv Home in Alhambra, for ployed atthe Apple Creek State under such heavy suspicion of Manuel A. 62. of 154 scandal and excess profits that a general laborer. Born in Morrow County Sept. ered to major Ohio cities cases Son Seeks Office COLUMBUS.

Ohio (AP) the contractors federation took Hospital. She was a former resident of Belle Center. Surviving are three daugh 21. 1919, his parents were Syl out a big newspaper ad appeal William O'Neill, 25, son of the services and burial Live Oak Cemetery, Friends may call tonight at the Bristoll Funeral Home. Frank V.

Skinner BUCYRUS-Frank V. Skinner, ters, Mrs. Robert (Elda) ing for sympathy. All the con tractors want is a fair and rea Kline of Bellefontaine, Mrs. vester and Fannie Chevalier Landon, both deceased.

He was married Aug. 7, 1954 to Eleanor Frlee, who survives. Other survivors are two broth Latourette St. died Saturday at 7:45 p.m. in Marion General Hospital.

He had been in failing health a year. An employe of Marion Power Shovel Co. 17 years, he retired in 1959. 1 He was born Sept. .23, 1903.

in Poca, W. a son of Jacob J. Ohio Supreme Court chief justice of the same name, has an nounced he will be a Republi William (Juanita) McPeck of sonable profit," it pleaded. Rochester, and Mrs. Robert (Jo 81, of Bucyrus, died Sunday at can candidate for state repre anne) Craik of Lancaster, a son, Donald A.

How sentative in the new 28th House included consumer grades including U.S. grades, minimum 50 case lots. Carton Large A 32-35. Medium A 28 32, Small A 22 25. Sales to retailers in major Ohio cities, cartons delivered: Large A white 39-44, mostly 39-41; medium 35-41, mostly 36-37.

Poultry prices at Ohio farms, hens, light 5-6, mostly 6. Truck lot prices of ready to cook broilers and fryers: Cincinnati 25.50-26.75; Cleveland Columbus 25.50-26.50. Potatoes 3.65-6.50. ard of Heath; a Mrs. district.

ers, Robert of Chesterville and Oren of Portsmouth. He was preceded in death by 2 brdthers and 5 sisters. Mr. Landon was a member of the Eagles Lodge here. The elder O'Neill also began Chester (Sylvia) Darling of Me-chanicsburg: a brother, Claude Griffin of Belle Center; nine his political career early and was a state legislator while in college.

He later became speak grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Rev. Ivan LaVallee will con duct services in the Hilty Funer is The Curl Funeral Home handling arrangements. er of the Ohio House, attorney general and governor. al Home.

Belle Center. Burial will be in Fairview. Cemetery there. Friends may call at the funeral home 3 to 5 and 7 to Pallbearers Are Named for Rites Of J. A.

Yannitell Pallbearers for Joseph A. 9 p.m. today. Nelson E. Doebert MOUNT VICTORY Nelsoi E.

Doebert, 89, of Mount- Victory, a retired farmer and for Yannitell at services this afternoon in Gunder Funeral Home were to be John F. Smith, 6:30 a.m. in Community Hospital. Ill since May with a heart condition, he was seriously ill two weeks. A 36-year employe of the New York Central Railroad he was retired 13 years ago as divisional building foreman.

He was born May 22, 1890, in Perry County to William L. and Amanda Turner Skinner. His wife, the former Carrie E. Goodman whom he married Dec. 23, 1908, preceded him in death in I960.

Surviving are a son, William of Bucyrus; two daughters, Mrs. Ada Goebelt of Bucyrus and Betty L. of Tiffin; a grandchild; three great grandchildren; two brothers, Clarence R. of Fulton and Eber F. of Troy, and a sister, Mrs.

Mary Liggett of Fulton. A son, grandson, brother and sister preceded him in death. Services will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Munz Pirnstill Funeral Home. Rev.

Fred Bennett will officiate and burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight. Anion C. Lantlon CARDINGTON Arden C. Landon, 52, of RR 1, Cardington was dead of an apparent heart attack today at 8:20 a.m.

on ar- tual of Mrtrrmo Pmirifu ItAQnltnl merly of Marion County, died Sunday at 3:20 t.m. in Hardin Sheldon Dodds, Charles Har WHY we have 2-way radio in our ambulances At times emergencies arise which make it necessary to call ahead to the hospital even while the ambulance and patient are on the way. Our mobile radio enables us to do this from anywhere in this area. nion, Robert Bagley, Wayne Memorial Hospital at Kenton. He entered the hospital Dec.

29. Born Feb. 20, 1882, in Marlon County to George and Sarah Kuhn, Harry Lazear, Charles Simonis. James McGregor and Dr. Richard Morgan.

10UPT Rev. James N. Urquhart was! MONUMENT CO. "A Great Name In Stone Since 1876" Marlon County's Only Wo never underestimate the power ot thoughliulness and friendly understanding al a time of sorrow. Our reputation has been built on this foundation.

to officiate and burial was to be in Marion Cemetery. Mr. Yannitell, 59, manager owner of Marlon Radio Red Cab, died Friday of a heart Authorized Rock of Ages Dealer! DIAL 382-2207 Or 382-8121-382-6498 CALL ANYTIME FREE TRANSPORTATION tn 'nnr 0 MUKIUAKY Sunder 318 Mt. Vernon Ave. At" IX Display Room or we will coll vU tKr at your home with Granite Samples I If Ml lib Jl Vn KtflilVJ Mount Gilead.

He hed been ill Files for Committee. Rollio C. Chord of 3800 LaRue-Green Camp Rd. has filed peti tions with the Marion County Board of Elections for nomination as a Democratic precinct committeeman, The petitions are for the Green Camp Township precinct. umrai zvtwiG with the flu last week.

A lifetime resident of the area, and Designs call us! 130 S. Hlght Marlon, Ohio 1 Block Ensl nf Stain fit. Between Church and Center Sts. FREE PARKING FRONT AND REAR 317 W. Center Marion, Ohio Mr.

Landon was employed at the Statu Manufacturing Co. here as.

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