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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 5

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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Death Claims Kim Furlong Deaths and Funerals 4-Year-Old Girl Loses City Fire Reports Monday, September 28, 3970 THE MARION STAR 5 Closing 2 Schools 45, of 435 N. Mam St. had cut himself. He was treated at Mar-1 YOUNGSTOWN. Ohio (AP) -ion General Hospital.

jGlenwood and Bancroft elemen- 1211 p.m. to 389 Fahey St.jtary schools are to close be-where John Sparks, 68, was ginning Oct. 5 to help the school ill. The inhalator was used 10 board meet a recent 8 per cent minutes and he was left atipav raise lo teachers and non Fight to Cancer Disease illness. Her husband, William died in 1939.

She was a native of Orange Township. Born Jan. 7, 1886, she was the daughter of Frank and Mir EMERGENCY CALLS (Saturday) Students Hold Memorial for KSU Victims KENT, Ohio (AP) Under the slogan "Power to the Peaceful," some 21,000 students began fall quarter classes quietly today at Kent State University. A convocation and torchlight parade were planned later in the first day of classes in memory of four students killed on the campus May 4 in a confrontation with Ohio National Four-year-old Kim Furlong, Burial will be in St. Marv 1:05 p.m.

to Lincoln Park home, professional employes. Dr. Richard F. Viering. su- lost her battle with cancer and I Cemetery.

where Anita Loyer, 13, daughter FIRE CALLS (Saturday) iam Annette Ladd Whitehead. She was a member of First died Saturday at her home at Friends may call at Gunder of Mr and Mrs. Charles Loyer 328 Chestnut St. i Funeral Home after 7 tonight. 487 N.

State had been perntendent of schools, said the 350 in the two schools Mrs. Sellards T. Lumpkins Mrs. Gertrude Lumpkins, 59, of 1178 Woodbine Ave. died this morning in General Hospital.

Her husband, Sellards died in 1964. Born April 23, 1911, in Waterloo (Lawrence County), she was a daughter of Melvin and Cora O'Neal Marshall. Surviving are her parents of RR 1, Waldo; a daughter, Mrs. 1:58 D.m. to 2495 Capaldi Presbyterian Church in Dela- A Mass of All Saints will be! The family's favorite charity injured in a bicycle accident.

ward and Rebekah Lodge. said for her in St. Mary Church we cancer society. jShe was treated at Marion Gen- the Michael McNeelv residence, would be transferred to three Mark St. Station firemen said other south side schools and the a television set, possibly struck 22 school staff members will be by lightning, was smoking with absorbed into the school sys-no fire loss.

'tern. Several Marion organizations eral Hospital. luesaay at 3:30 a.m. (Sunday) nad contributed money, toys, She was the daughter of and Shirley Walsh Furlong Surviving are a son, Dale of RR 1, Radnor; a daughter, Frances of RR 6, Radnor; five grandchildren, and four greatgrandchildren. A son and a daughter preceded her in death.

S. Main 1:10 a.m. to 125 and other gifts to Kim and the and was one of nine children. Furlong family to help with med- Guardsmen. ane was Dorn iwarcn i3w in lcai costs.

W. A. (Maxine) Marshall of Salamanca, N.Y. The day also marked the start The mothers of Twins Club of "Think Week" on the cam Prospect; a son, S. L.

of Ard-more, seven grandchil dren; eight great grandchil Surviving besides the parents are a twin brother, Kevin, a sister, Debra, and six other brothers, Kenneth, Peter, David. Thomas, Dennis and Douglas. pus, a series of involvement sessions being held under the peace slogan. Services will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Bennett-Brown Funeral Home in Delaware.

Rev. Louis Campbell will officiate. Burial will be in Radnor Cemetery. Friends may call at the fu dren; a brother, Roy h. Mar made a $250 Christmas gift to the family last year.

In February the group gave the girl some toys and donated a rocking chair to Community Memorial Hospital for use in Kim's room. Only last week, they gave the family an additional $50. shall of Lafayette Street, and Dr. Robert I. White, Kent president, was to speak to stu three sisters, Mrs.

Harold (Jennie) Smith of Morrow, Mrs. Den- neral home after Tuesday noon. dents at a noontime rally on school's grassy Commons area near the sites of both the May 4 shootings and the May 2 burn The Jaycees-ettes contributed Former Resident George S. Eyre Dies in Florida PRIVACY for the FAMILY money through gifts and fund-raising projects. In June, they zil (Delia) Pelphrey of Ashley and Mrs.

Harold (Violet) James of Parma. A brother preceded her in death. Gunder Funeral Home is handling arrangements. ing of a ROTC building. donated $200 for medical ex penses, and the proceeds from Herman E.

Dray GALION Herman E. Dray, 61, of 345 Cherry died Sunday at 8 a.m. at his home after an illness of several months. A native of Carrolfton, Mr. Dray was born Feb.

20. 1909, a George S. Eyre. 88. of Port the group sidewalk sale bootn in July helped the cause.

Little Theater Members To Hear Saroyan Reading The October general meeting Orange, a former resident of Marion and father of a local resident, died Saturday in his home. He was born in Scarborough, England. His widow, Sarah El- son of Edward and Nina May Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority voted to donate $100 to the family July 16. A local church also helped to raise money through a car wash. Retterer Infant The infant son of Dorrance J.

and Mary Kathern Jessie Retterer of Waldo was dead at birth at 1:05 p.m. Sunday in Marion General Hospital. Surviving besides the parents are three brothers, Ricky, Douglas and Rory, a sister, Vickie Henderson Dray. He was married Oct. 25, 1947 to Betty De-Walt who survives.

A Navy veteran, ne was a of the Marion YMCA Little The uker Eyre, survives. A retired carpenter, he served ater group will be next Monday at 8 at the Y. At funeral time, members of the family usually prefer to be alone, yet have unobstructed view of the casket and be able to see and hear the minister. That is exactly what they can do here in our private family room. They are out of view of others attending, yet feel that they are participating fully in the funeral service.

Program chairman Mrs. Ar- machinist's mate while serving from 1927 to 1939. He was a member of the ground crew of the dirigible Macon. At Alliance, where he lived thcr Radwin will present a reading from William Saroyan's and grandmothers, Mrs. Gertrude Retterer of 361 Windsor St.

and Mrs. Rebecca Healea of Hello Out There." Other chairmen named to with the British Royal Engineers in Hong Kong and resided in Canada before coming to Marion where he lived for many years. He had made his home in Florida 20 years. Also surviving is his daughter, Mrs. Orville Hazen of 525 Bimini Dr.

A son died during service in World War II. Services will be conducted Wednesday in St. Mary Episco serve this season include Henry L. Guthrie, community chair man; Mrs. Brent Martin, publicity chairman; Mrs.

Clifford before coming to this commun ity, Mr. Dray was a member of the United Methodist Church, and the Fraternal Order of Eagles. He was employed as maintenance man at Suns Landmark, Mount Gilead, for the last 25 years, and resided in Gallon since 1959. mi HIGH TAXES? How ir any times have your taxes been raised since vou bought your Social Security does not keep up with inflation. Mobile home owners' taxes TEcKEASE every year.

Come r.ut se us, and we'll explair. it to you. It's the law! Wood Valley Mobile Estate, Inc Whetstone River Rd. One Mile South of Caledonia Hours: 1:00 8:00 Daily Mitchell, production chairman, and Mrs. Raymond Anderson, 255 Ruth Ave.

Graveside rites in Waldo Cemetery will be Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. with Rev. Gene Landon officiating. James W. Harbolt James Walton Harbolt, 20, of 489 Roberts Ave.

died at 1:30 technical chairman pal Church, Daytona, Ha. The Season tickets now are onjBaggett Funeral Home, Dayto sale at Sears. Roebuck Co, 3C in charge of arrange- rvvvil MORTUARY am Surviving besides his wife, mmti iv tUtt04 na, is ments. intent and the Y. Patron tickets are $7 while budget tickets are $4 MIFKlMf are a step-daughter, Mrs.

Wil ft 318 Mt. Vernon Ave. Phone 383-3131 liam Sherrill of Alliance; two sisters, Mrs. Sylvester Neuber- Escape mechanism of the swell shark is to swallow air and blow up like a balloon. I I ger of Cleveland and Mrs.

Harold White of Niles; four step- The season will open Oct. 21 through 24 with "Harvey" at Cadet Hall. MYLT general meetings will continue to be held on the first Monday of each month. grandchildren, and three Services will be conducted Thursday at 1 p.m., from the Sharers-Stirling Funeral Home a.m. today in Marion General Hospital after an extended illness.

He was born June 3, 1950, in Wyandotte, to James and Dixie Johnson Harbolt. A graduate in 1969 of Harding High School, he was a mechanic with Marco Motors. Surviving are the parents; two brothers, Raymond and Michael; two sisters, Mrs. Douglas (Olivia) Gorenflo and Mrs. John (Linda) Sisson, and grandmothers, Mrs.

Mary Harbolt and Mrs. Bess Johnson, all of Marion. Services will be conducted at C. I. Bauer, Native Of County, Dies in Alliance with Rev.

O-'and Ruby officiating. Burial will be in Alliance. Services will be Tuesday at Friends may call tonight from 2 p.m. in Jamestown, for 7 to 9 at the Volk-Richardson Cicero I. Bauer, 75, a native of Funeral Home, and Wednesday New Bloomington.

Burial will be at the funeral home in Ailamce at Meadville, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 3 p.m. Mr. Bauer, who had resided 9:30 a.m. Thursday in the Gun in the Espyville, area since 1910, died Saturday in Greenville Hospital after a six-week illness. His home was at RR 2, der Funeral Home.

Bunal will be in Marion Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs. James M.

Hogan Earl Elton Wirick GALION Earl Elton Wirick. 73, of RR 2, Galion, died Saturday at his home. He was born May 23, 1897 in Morrow County, a son of Oris Jamestown, Greene Township, Mercer County, where he had farmed. Until 1960 when he retired Mrs. Vella L.

Hogan. 86, of and Cora Nelson Wirick. He Mr. Bauer had been employed 1422 Mt. Vernon Ave.

died Sat in addition by Kepublic Steel never married and had farmed in Morrow County all of his life. Corp. at Niles, Ohio. He was a urday in General Hospital. Her husband, James died in World War I veteran.

Two brothers, Robert of Brookfield, and Donald tsom July 15, 189a, he was one of 11 children of Croft and of Galion, and two sisters. Mrs. 1946. Born Aug. 16, 1884, in Delaware County, she was the daughter of Daniel and Emma Jackson Corbin.

She was a Rachel Krause Bauer, Imo Zeger and Mrs. Oliver Shook, both of RR 2, Galion, survive. Surviving are his widow. Beryl Artman Bauer; a son, Lauren past president of Brotherhood Friends may call at tb? Cra- C. of Hartstown, a daugh-te, Nyla at home; three grand ol Railroad Trainmen auxiliary.

ven Funeral Home in Mount Surviving are nieces and Gilead today. Services will be children; a brother, Herman of nephews. held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday with Espyville. and a sister, Mrs, C.

W. (Elizabeth) Smith of Love- burial Shauck Cemetery, Gunder Funeral Home is handling arrangements. land. Col. The word circus stems from Three sisters and five broth I 1 1 trie circular arenas uuiu ay ine ers preceded him in death.

mil ii r- yJT" JS- is-'-- If w' I V' IIIMIIIIIIIMHI 1 Mrs. William II. Marks RADNOR Mrs. Florence nomans to stage cnanoi races. james Baird Funeral battles between men and beasts Home of jamestown is handling Marks, 84, of Radnor died ear-, and other entertainments.

The arrangements. iv toaay in jane jvi. iase nos- omesi Known circus was me. pital in Delaware after a long Circus Maximus of 329 B.C. Funeral Services Mrs.

Joseph C. White Tues day 1:30 p.m., Gunder Funeral Home, burial Little Sandusky cemetery, nends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9. Harry W. Nelson Tuesday 1:30 p.m., Wise Funeral Home, Bucyrus, Rev. M.

P. Paetznick, burial uakwood Cemetery, Friends may call at the funer al home. John C. Krider Wednesday 1:30 p.m., Gunder Funeral Home. Rev.

W. A. Hough, bur ial Meeker Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Tuesday.

Brother of Mrs. Terzo Expires in Jacksonville Melvin B. Solomon, 67, brother of Mrs. D. F.

Terzo of 969 Center died Saturday Jacksonville Beach Hospital, Jacksonville, Fla. A native of Marion, he was born Dec. 22, 1902, a son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

A. Solomon. He WHEREVER THE NEED 01 under had resided in Florida eight years. Surviving besides the sister of i are two brothers, Charles Hollandale, and Frank of uncrai mr Miami. Hardage Sons a ITheHrst Grand Villa, A completely new Pontiac that never 347 W.

Center 382-3612 Home of Jacksonville is charge of arrangements. YOU CAN HAVE CONFIDENCE IN RAY SEITTER WE DO! He's the best qualified person in town to help you choose a cemetery memorial and the one person we entrust as an Authorized Representative for Sealmark Rock of Ages Memorials. We respect his judgement. You can, too. We are Marion County's ONLY AUTHORIZED Rock of aq tA tagy jo Jpoy qoeg uaieaa sagy happy to show you his authorization upon request.

3. GTQ Legendary, But we made it better. In honor of our enthusiast fans. New scoops that really scoop. Order them functional with a new 455-CID H.O.

V-8. Which is also very efficient on the new no-lead or low-lead gasolines. Lower exhaust emissions. Plus longer life for spark plugs, exhaust system and other engine components. If no- or low-lead gas isn't available, use any leaded regular-grade gas with a research octane number of at least 91 The new Endura front end fights back.

It looks like painted sheet metal but isn't. Much tougher. It resists dings, dents, chips. Won't rust. The power train's tough, too.

400-CID V-8. Dual exhausts. A Hurst-shifted 3-speed transmission (order a 4-speed if you prefer). 4. Grand Prix.

Until now, no new car ever started out classic. The Iqok of a classic. An all-new front end. Classic. A sensational new sculptured rear end.

Equally so. A new cockpit interior that puts every new control and gauge at fingertip command. There's more to a classic than ogling. It has to move. Grand Prix hss a 400-cubic-inch V-8.

Power brakes, front discs. Variable-ratio power steering. An available 455 V-8. Grand Prix moves. A new maintenance-free battery.

It never needs water. And It holds a higher power reserve throughout its life. Standard on Grand Prix "SJ" model. existed before. A luxury car with a sensible price.

The most luxurious Pontiac ever. The softest seats. The richest upholstery. The most distinctive appointments. More head room, More shoulder room, A3 much rear-seat leg room in the 2-door hardtop as in most 4-doors.

Twice the money won't buy a smoother, quieter ride. Compare for yourself. It starts with a wider Wide-Track. A new suspension. And some new ways to marry body to chassis.

Sensational. Even response is luxurious. The steering is variable-ratio power. The brakes are power with front discs. The power is a 455-cubic-inch V-8 that performs on low-lead or no-lead fuel.

Firebird Esprit. Our 1 971 Firebird Esprit will be making a few new waves. It couples the handling of a sports car with the smooth ride of a big car. Molded foam front seats. A new process we discovered.

They won't lump. So they stay comfortable for the life of the car. Front disc brakes and more. A dent-resistant Endura front end. Long-wearing, bias-belted tires.

A 350-cubic-inch V-8 (low-lead or no-lead fuel). Knit vinyl upholstery. All standard. RAY SEITER Sales Representative IIOUPT MONUMENT CO. 130 S.

High Marion Phone 382-2207 "A Great Name In Stone Since 1876" Free Parking Lot adjacent to Epworth Church Parking lot free Transportation To Our Display Room or we'll call at your home with Granite samples and designs Call us! Sundays by Appointment bntiac! PureP MARK OF EXCELLENCE This message is sponsored by the Rock of Ages Corporation, Barre, Vermont to recognize the puollC-spinrea service orrerea or one or irs uuisiunuiny uumorizea dealers. Pont'at Motor Division 1.

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