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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 7

The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 7

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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4 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1965 THE MARION STAR, MARION, OHIO SEVEN Debo Is Returned'311'0 shP Marion Area Accidents Hunter Shot In Woodland Fair at Upper Attracts Paid From Lima Stav slaying of Kramer H. Bowden, 40, of RR 2, LaRue at the intersection of Bowling Green Township Rd. 1 and Marion County Rd. 7. iciuuieu iiom uma ouue nus-pital yesterday where he underwent sanity tests.

A hearing to receive the hospital's findings DEATHS, FUNERALS Roy W. Debo, the Army vet- Only one accident was investi-1 the winHshiplrf whn th ittltn llnvn eran accused of killing the hus-and determine whether he is band of his pre-World War n'aWe t0 stand trial had not been girlfriend, was back in the Mar-jset today- gated by city police Tuesday, auto hit the parked car downi lU Gate UPPER SANDUSKY Damp Involved in a mishap at 5:47 the street. He suffered multiDle United States boat builders plan to produce 35,000 inboard-powered pleasure boats this year. ion County Jail today. Debo is accused of hrst-de- p.m.

on S. Prospect St. at Pearl i lacerations of the head and Paul Ronald Brown Paul Ronald Brown, infant son of Paul E. and Carolyn Massie A Waldo squirrel hunter shot in a dense Claridon Township woods Tuesday night was listed The 43-year-old N. Main St.

Igree murder in the June pistol- St. were cars driven by David face and was treated and released at a local doctor's office. Truck Driver Arrested in fair condition today at Mor-n am Marion Ge. TBPPBM i grounds threatened to force postponement of today's opening racing card at the Wyandot County Fair. If the racing does not come off, 16 heats will run Thursday.

Fair officials called Tuesday's openine dav crowd a record. INTRODUCING THE row i L-ounty Hospital with a Wal Hospital. He was born there A pickup truck driver whose shoulder wound. Sept. 3.

Surviving are the parents; a Marion County sheriff's depu- ties said Wayne Witzel, 30, "f3 Je, grano- truck left Smeltzer Rd. and hit a house early Tuesday has been cited by Marion County sheriff's deputies for driving while parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lmdell Paid attendance was 1,346, down Brown of 409 Clinton St. in Mar- slightly from last year, but of RR 1, Waldo apparently was shot accidentally with a 22-cali- ficials said many more came in on uncounted membership cards Vincent F.

Leatherman, 49, of ber rifle by another hunter, Gary Gandee of RR 2, RR 5, Marion faced the charge and the parking lot was full after his truck was involved Tuesday night. H. bmith, 18, of RR 7, Marion, and William A. Bowman, 38, of 1150 Cheney Ave. Bowman, according to the report, was stopped at the S.

Prospect-Pearl intersection for the stop light and was struck from the rear by the Smith car. Police said, a passenger in Bowman's auto, Wanda Bowman, 43, suffered an apparent whiplash of the neck but was not hospitalized. Cited After Crash RICHWOOD-Lester Jolliff of Broadway must appear in Marysville Municipal Court Thursday to face driving while intoxicated charges in connection with a car crash. Police Chief Kenneth Marvin cited Jolliff after his car rammed into a parked car ion and Mr. ana Mrs.

forest Massie of 452 E. Church St. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 1:30 p.m. in the Hughes-Hyll Mortuary. Rev.

C. L. Bartollas will officiate. Burial will be in Marion Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.

Some 480 fairgoers paid to see The shooting happened in the in the accident at 1:22 a.m. Tuesday. the tractor pull Tuesday night. woods of former State Rep. Luther Mitchell north of Rt.

95. Observers said there were twice According to deputies, Leath as many in the crowd. erman southbound pickup Deputies described the woods as Tonight's grandstand attrac heavy with underbrush and saplings, making visibility tion is the Grand Ole Opry and Pee Wee King and his band. THIS INCREDIBLE TIME MACHINE cooks 14-pound turkey 75 minutes blueberry muffins in 90 seconds And cuts your time Hi the Showtime is 8 o'clock. The fair Gandee said he was returning runs through Saturday.

to his house with his 3-year-old truck went off the right side of the road, coming to rest against the northeast corner of the Robert Patterson home at 2521 Smeltzer Rd. Damage was reported to the Patterson lawn and to the house siding. The truck was towed away by a wrecker. School Board Seat Vacated At Mt. Gilead son when he saw a fox squirrel on the side of a beech tree work its way down to the ground.

He aimed and fired. But the shot missed the squirrel and hit Wit Traffic Case Reports owned by Ralph Holloway in front of the Holloway home at 131 S. Franklin St. here Mon kitchen by about 75? zel, lodging in his left shoulder. MOUNT GILEAD-John Gey- day night and jailed him The Caledonia hunter said he er resigned from his seat on the According to police, Jolliff Funeral Services Chauncey G.

Agnew Thursday, Norris Funeral Home, Mount Gilead Board of Educa I S. ---x yjiw'-v Ten traffic cases were settled continued on about a quarter of tion Tuesday night. He moved last Thursday to Mansfield. a mile up Franklin St. and did not see Witzel, whom he thought might have flushed the squirrel and had stooped over to pick something to attract the squirrel to him.

Tuesday in Marion Municipal Court. Charges, drivers and Grove City, burial at Wasco, turned west on Bomford St Board president James Kin- where his car broke down. A penalties were: 111. Friends may call at the funeral home. Mrs.

W. Fred Long-Thurs passenger, Clifford Streeter, Speeding: Carl E. Johnson, 21, Witzel was admitted to the cade said the vacancy must be filled within 30 days. School board members will choose his then reportedly fell out of the hospital at 7:30 p.m. You never seem to have enough time, rtgnt? Would it help if you could cook a live-pound roast in 30 minutes? Bake a two-layer cake in 6 minutes? Cook a complete breakfast in less -time than it takes to read this page? The trick is to have a Time Machine.

A Tappan Electronic Cooking Center. This revolutionary range cooks with microwaves, the same kind of energy that makes your TV work. Food absorbs this energy and cooks incredibly fast. So fast, in fact, that its flavor can't escape, Roasts, steaks and poultry come through with, their juices intact. (A special high-speed element gives steak a charcoal-broiled look.) Fruits and vegetables don't fade and wrinkle.

Keep more of their straight-f rom-the-garden -freshness, more of their appetizing color. And more of their vitamins, too. The Tappan electronic oven cooks the food. But day 1 p.m., First EUB Church, Galion, Rev. Paul C.

Walter, car onto the street. Streeter was said to have hit of RR2, Caledonia, $50 and 60 days' suspension of driving rights; John R. Martin, 51, of RR4, Marion, $25, (fine and costs suspended), and John W. The board planned to activate Angelo Vehtrone, Owner of Galion burial Fair view Cemetery. Friends may call at the Kubach-Sulcer Funeral Home in Galion.

Holbrook, 44, of Miamisburg, a steering committee next week to help pass its 8.5-mill operating levy on the Nov. 2 ballot. The single issue comprises a renewal of 4 mills and an additional 4.5- $25. Joy L. Slawson Thursday 2 Cafe, Dies at 69 Driving while under the influ p.m., Curl Funeral Home, Car-dington, burial Pleasant Hill mill tax.

GALION Angelo Ventrone, Cemetery in Delaware County. All candidates for the school ence of alcohol: Albert A. Can-tlebary, 39, of 328 W. Columbia $100, five days in jail and three years' suspension of driver's license. Friends may call at the funeral only the food.

Everything else stays at room temperature; air in the oven, oven walls, trays and utensils. Cleaning is childlishly simple be. cause food doesn't stick to a cool surface. No' pans to scrape. No pots to scrub.

Yon cook in glass containers or even paper plates. home. How much time will oar-Time Macluae mvc you? Regular Oven Electronic board were asked to attend last night's meeting and all of them did. They were Daniel L. Bach-elder Gene W.

Lust, Harry H. Hughes Sr. and Don R. Charles F. Lust Thursday Miscellaneous: William G.

69, owner and operator of An-gelo's Cafe on the same street here for the last 17 years, was dead on arrival at Galion Community Hospital at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday. He had been in failing health for the last six years. 2:30 p.m., Nazareth Lutheran Church at Chatfield, Rev. Ron ald Claussen, burial Nazareth 1 minutes 4 minutes 8 minutes 30 minutes 75 minutes Blueberry Muffins 25 minutes T-Bone Steak 15 minutes 4 Baked Potatoes 45 minutes 5-pound Rib Roast 3 hours 14-pound Turkey 6-7 hours Mrs.

Evelyn Belville, wife of Cemetery. Friends may call at CONVENIENT TERMS Curry III, 23, of Loveland $15 ($10 and costs suspended), disobeying traffic light; Christina K. Isaly, 19, of 144 Bradlyn $15, failure to yield the right of way; John L. Thomas, 40, of Columbus, $25, C. P.

Worden, 59, Claimed by Death C. Paul Worden, 59, of 556 E. Church St. died unexpectedly at his home this morning. The in-halator squad from Central Fire Station was called at 7:22 and operated the resuscitator about five minutes in an attempt to revive him.

Dr. T. Gray, Marion County coroner, ruled that death resulted from a heart attack. In business for himself, Mr. Worden operated a floor covering service.

Born Sept. 11, 1906, in Morrow County, he was the son of Carl and Loretta Sycks Worden. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Helen E. Woodruff Worden; a daughter, Linda L.

at home and a son, Richard P. of 340 Willow St. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 2:30 p.m. in the Munz Pirnstill Funeral Born in St. Mark Naples, Home in Bucyrus tonight.

Italy, March 1, 1896, he was the Northmor School superintendent, was hired to teach an additional section of sixth grade. The school district now has 71 teachers and principals "and 45 Frank I. Giffin Thursday 2 the son of Colomba and Vastana p.m. First Presbyterian Church, Ventrone. He was married at failure to have assured clear Mount Gilead, Rev.

John Owen, Barberton June 7, 1919, to Jose non-teaching employes. burial Rivercliff Cemetery. phine Ciaramella, who survives. OTV COMPANY distance ahead; James Horns-by, 33, of 314 Uncapher Ave, $15, disobeying stop sign, and Enrollment for the new school OHIO Friends may call at the Craven Also surviving are 5 sons and year has hit 1,593. Making up Funeral Home in Mount Gilead 4 daughters, Alphonse of Bay City, James Michiel, An AN INVESTOR-OWNED, TAX-PAYING ELECTRIC COMPANY the rolls are 402 at the high school, 920 at the elementary As a memorial project honoring Mr.

Giffin, who was Morrow County sheriff, a fund is being Henry C. Sullivan, 52, of 274 Park $25, driving left of center. Crawford See the TOWER OF LIGHT exhibit when you visit the World's Fair level and 721 junior high. gelo and Frank, all of Galion; Mrs. David Karbula of Lexington, Mrs.

Glen Fowble of Galion, Mrs. Samuel Bartley of Ash established to erect a new Ma sonic building in Mount Gilead. Funeral Services Set land, and Mrs. Joseph Blaine of Belchertown, 18 grand BUCYRUS Terry A. Hilde-1 brand, 19, of RR 2, Bucyrus, was cited by local highway patrolmen to appear in County Here for Youngster, 14 the Schaffner Denzer Funeral Home.

Rev. C. Edward Weber will officiate. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7:30 Funeral services for Michael The Ministry of Education reports that 99.9 per cent of Japanese children receive nine years of compulsory education, children two brothers, Fred of Lansing, and Antonio of Court Bucyrus on a charge of Bryan Postell, 14, son of Warren J. and Doris Clapsaddle St.

Marks in Naples, ana a sis tonight. ter Miss Pasqualine Ventrone the world's highest rate. reckless operation and fictitious registration. Postell of Marion RR 6, will be in Pascarola-Caivana, Naples. Mr.

Ventrone came to Gal conducted Thursday in Marion. He died Sunday at Orient. ion in 1923 from Barberton. He Jv ty- His birthdate was Aug. 6, 1951 Hotdog Stand Hit was employed by the Galion and he was born in Marion Iron Works Mfg.

Co. for 20 years before he went into busi Surviving with the parents are By Burglars Here a brother, Alan Dale, two sis ness for himself. He was a ters, Hyla and Kevia and grand Marion County sheriff's depu ties were looking for thieves to day who helped themselves to You'll Be Proud of Your Wall-to-Wall Carpet by Lennon's You just can't imagine the difference it will make in your home. This is particularly true when you have Lennon's experts do the job for you. Our installations are different no ugly, bulging edges along the wall no tack heads showing.

Carpets look like they have been poured into the room. Bring your measurements to Lennon's or call to see samples in your home. You will be surprised to learn how little it will cost to have the job done right. eats at the Footlong Hotdog parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Postell of 975 Brook Park Rd. and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clap-saddle of 926 Chatfield Rd. The services Thursday at 2 p.m.

will be in the Boyd Funeral Home. Rev. W. A. Hough member of St.

Joseph Catholic Church, Scarbrough Post of the American Legion, and the Loyal Order of Moose. He served in World War I. Funeral services will be concluded at 9 a.m. Friday from St. Joseph Church.

Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the Snyder Funeral Home after 7 tonight. Stand just north of the city limits on Rt. 23.

The burglary was discovered will officiate. Burial will be in Tuesday by Mrs. Garnet Rowe, Chapel Heights Memory Gardens. Friends, may call at the funeral home after 7:30 tonight. owner and manager.

The thieves broke out a window with a rock and then entered the stand. LIKE A DAILY LETTER FROM HOME! Inside they took three boxes Group Backs Levies Wants Rule on Beans BOSTON (AP) Dr. George When the Ohio Association of Public School Employes chapter of footlong hotdog buns valued at $1.20, five pounds of hamburger valued at $3.50, a half-box of cheese, 38 cigars and a 2-prong A. Michael, state director of food and drugs, says that Mas 154 met at Baker Junior High long fork. They also messed up the floor of the kitchen.

School Thursday, it endorsed both renewals of the Marion City School operating levy and the pay-as-you-go levy. The group made plans for a membership Tel. 382-2538 259 W. Center St. sachusetts, the home of the baked bean, has no legal standards for baked beans.

Some boiled beans, he said Tuesday, are being sold as baked beans. The State Public Health Council has called for a public hearing to set standards. No hearing date was set. Death Claims Mother Of Mrs. Louis Conkle drive and a Christmas party.

Mrs. Ollie Oliver, 69, wife of turned DeWitt Oliver of Byesville and mother of Mrs. Louis Conkle of 514 Vernon Heights died II lucky a early today. Her death occurred Joins OSU Faculty in Guernsey Memorial Hospital for COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)-Ira at Cambridge. B.

Harkey 47, Mississippi Surviving are the husband; newspaperman who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1963, has joined the daughter here; another home-made daughter, Mrs. Birdine Schliske the Ohio State University facul 4 I of Buffalo, N. a son, New ty, the university announced to ton of Springfield, and grand day. flavor in your children. Paul Barton, acting director Funeral services will be con of the OSU School of Journal ducted Friday at 1 p.m.

in the lemon pie McGaughy Funeral Home at ism, said Harkey will teach a news writing course and be a supervisor of the campus daily Byesville. Youth Held Delinquent i newspaper. Harkey's Pulitzer Prize was for editorial writing as editor, publisher and president of the Pascagoula (Miss.) Chronicle. On Intoxication Count A 17-year-old Marion youth was found delinquent in Juvenile Court Tuesday after police ar A GIFT SUBSCRIPTION To The MARION STAR For Someone Away At College! NEXT TO your regular letters, nothing adds a touch of home life for college students like the daily arrival of The Marion Star. SO BRIGHTEN each day for your son or daughter who is going away to school or college, with a gift subscription to The Marion Star.

It will keep them informed with the local sports, local news, others that are away to school, also local and national features. STOP IN TODAY AND ENTER A SUBSCRIPTION FOR YOUR COLLEGE-BOUND SON OR A 1IT R. The rates are very reasonable. The MARION STAR CIRCULATION DEPT. PHONE 382-1101 rested him for intoxication at 3:01 a.m.

Sept. 12. The boy, arrested on Davids was fined $15 and costs by Judge Edward J. Ruzzo. In another case, a Marion boy, 17, was fined $25 and costs for knowlingly receiving $60 of stolen money taken by his girlfriend from her step-grandmoth FREE WIRING ALLOWANCES are available when you buy a FLAMELESS ELECTRIC RANGE, WATER HEATER OR CLOTHES DRYER er's purse.

He was ordered to pay back the money. BUYING A CAR! Good We'll Finance Pleasing Terms! MARION LOAN CO. 136 S. Slate Dial 383-1194 Ask Your Dealer! OHIO EDISON COMPANY I.

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