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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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Wednesday. June 22, llfiS THE MARION STAR II Deaths and Funerals Church at the south edge of Bucyrus. I The Sands own 1.5 acres of the iland with the remainder belonging to Arthur J. Leuthold, Bucy-'rus real estate developer, who plans to plat a residential subdivision to be known as Southern Health Plans County Okays Given Review Tract Annex A uniform housing regulation jF()r BllCy'VUS and guideline recommended to Gov. James A.

Rhodes by Dr. Bl'CYRUS Annexation of I-ishts. It will consist of 55 home Emmett W. Arnold, state direc- 25 5 acres 'and in Bucyrus sit- i r. The annexation was opposed tor of health, was reviewed by Township to the city of Bucyrus by Bucyrus Township the Municipal Services Commit- was approved here Tuesday by wno claimed annexation would tee of City Council Tuesday Crawford County commissioners, create irregular boundary lines night in City Hall Tne annexation petition, sought and result in a loss of tax reve- The discission of the regula- b-v Mr- Sand nue ,0 the twnshiP- twn was held to seek methods of and now wiH be iurned POOR SIRUP SEASOV correcting dangerous nuisances over ,0 BucVrus City Council for Ohio experienced its poorest existing in the citv Mavor Eu- within the next 60 das- maple sirup.

in 50 yefrs gene A Yazel said'todav' 1 The land is located IS? Produftln at 60 gene a. azei said today gallons. The reduction was Among other things, he said, long he east lde of State Rt ldue to weather and labor short- Lafe H. Medlev ducted Friday at 2 p.m. in the ji Ford Funeral Home, with Rev.

a a y', CalC" Frederick Halev officiating. died today at 5 a.m. east jal in Meeker6Cem. of Mar on where he was being eterVf and friends may call at Zll h3d bee" 111 tW the funeral home after 1 p.m. months- Thursday.

Born Oct. 2, 1889. in Flat Gap, he was the son of L-ohn Mcdley- -MeCill Services At Ashland, 1915, he married Jane F. Fraley, and Sel lOl Al'kailSaS she died Nov. 26.

1957. He was a retired carpenter. GAL10N Funeral services Survivors include 5 sons, for James Lonnie McGill, 32, Homer of Dayton, Dennie of one of the two men killed in Portsmouth, Lewis of Phoenix, the accident early Tuesday on and Vencil and Howard, Rt. 30-N, will be conducted by both of Caledonia; 3 daughters, the Gross Funeral Home in Mrs. Russell Paxton of Caledon-Hot Springs, it was re- ia, Mrs.

Francis Nichols of Ur- ported here today. bana and Mrs. Gilbert Timmons I Local arrangements were be- of Gahon; a sister, Mrs. Cath- ing handled by the Snyder Fu- erine Sparks of Martha. nerai nome here.

three brothers, David of Rus-: sell, Wallace of Portsmouth "S'g and Ova Ben of Cincinnati; 32 -f1 "lS1 rnnAhijn I- nig with his familv at the home KSKKS AJXo McGill, brother, Doy- tnn, a hrr-thor aJ cic. 31 WaT the city has a problem with un- 1 ot Beal Ave- and ages, according to Ohio State inhabited dwellings and other SOUth of the Calvary Baptist University Extension specialists. WESTINGH0USE Refrigerator Special vacant buildings that pose not only a fire hazard but a safety hazard to inquisitive children. Pending further study, no action was taken on either the state-recommended housing regulation or on other suggestions nf methods to deal with the prob. the mayor said.

Additionally, the committee discussed complaints about cats that run at large in the city but reached no decision on a control measure, the mayor said. ters are deceased. Mr M5f U1. Hot! MASSES OF MEN. The massing of men in Viet Nam is not an uncommon sight.

Here troopers of the 25th Infantry Division crowd into a landing craft from a troop carrier prior to their disembarking at Vung Tau. These fighting men were arriving from Alaska. Funeral services will be Jo6hn and QIa' Weaver Mc. ducted Friday at 2 p.m. in the jj Timson Allen Funeral Home at, n' il.

Caledonia, with Rev. Clarence ts kansas; sl Karl Ferris Snare, 72, Decision A Waited Carol Yajrer Selected Carnival Dance (iieeii n. ous ouiciaung. cuna. wni Davjd jst yivi.

be in the CaIedoma Cemetery, of Former Resident, Dies Jyi)asiS Case O. C. Stafford, state fire mar- and friends may call at the fu- u4i Karl Ferris Snare. 72. a Mar- Miss Carol Yager, daughter of shal.

told the neral home after 7:30 tonight. Springs. brolner LeRoy McGill ion native and relative of two Jury members are expected to Mr. and Mrs. James Pelry of regulation adopted in other Hnt Srvrintrs anH half hrnth- locai wumen, uieu muiiudy di ut-iiuci die uvci vuiuill mud) dji oh diu ivc, a seiuui hi ncti-1 communiiies sucn as ljelaware Springfield.

He suffered a heart in the state's appropriation of a ding High School, was elected to make possible the riddance of ailment and had been in failing portion of property belonging to World Service Carnival Queen at fire hazards and other danger-health several months. He was Denver W. Holliday and others the dance held Tuesday night at ous nuisances, a retired brick for a section of the new U.S. Rt. i Veterans Memorial Coliseum.

Others who attended were- Born Nov. 23, 1893, he was a 23 bypass in Pleasant Township. She reigned over the dance 1 Harold Boncutter, R-4th, chair-son of George W. and Emmaj Testimony for the state in-; which was attended by between man: Robert Travis R-a'tlarsp Dean A. Warner er Jack Brown of Downey, GALION Dean A.

Warner, 'Calif. 33, of Columbus died at his home at 6:15 p.m. Tuesday fol-j 1 lowing an illness of 4Vz Ashley KllCS het Jane Snare. Survivors include evolving the appropriation of 17.4 600 and 700 voung people. Music and Frederick Skat Born Dec.

7, 1932, Morrow. Cniintv hp was thp snn nf fiar- fOr IIOKC KMIII itwo daughters; two sisters, 'acres for the highway was heard was provided bv The Dantes. members' Safetv-Servirp nirpd Funeral services for Charles Mrs- Geor8e Rowland of 430 W. Tuesday afternoon and con-The profits, not yet determined, tor Ralph Williams and Alfred Hoke 21 of Fair Oaks Fa'rground St. and Mrs.

Joseph tmued this morning. Yesterday will be given to the YMCA World Lamb, chief sanitarian in the Calif who was killed SundavSPano of 504 windsor st- a afternoon's i came Service Fund. city health department. nlpht in an aillOniOhl oppi-l ui ujjuiigunu, nuin utimai icnilldllll, iliuc-; sa and Lavina Gundrum Warner. On June 21, 1959, he married the former Eleanor Denton, who survives.

He was a member of the Maple Grove Methodist Church of Columbus; American Institute of CPA and the Ohio Society of CPA. He was an account dent near Elko Nev will four grandchildren. A son pendent fee appraiser who a.p-held Fridav at 1 p.m. in the and two Drothers preceded him praised the Holliday property in death. ifor the state, and Jim Creighton.

Bennett-Brown Funeral Home Funeral services will be con- a state road engineer. at Delaware. nt I Tha ototoV ffor ot. Mt CM mi. iium naa cm luutc lUj f.

TU- n. IUUc IV it 4. 1 1 ant with the Lybrand, Ross, 1 'LTVlawflrA Cnnntv tn enPnH thP ule uswn-mcnarns numji Sdv me idi.u IS ON SALE cou Mmg0mery i summer. He is a former in Springfield. Burial will worth $70,000 to $80,000.

i i hp in trip Rnsphi II Ppmptprv Surviving with the widow tne Asnley and Leon: there 0 WW His ta her. of KK 2. Ga ion: one riu I I ll.L. SHOPPE Owner Learns of Theft After Police Spot Car A stolen car was found this morning by city police before the owner knew it was gone. son.

Jeffery Lee, and ana Lflan rerry nl)Ke- daughter, Jennifer Lynn. both warsT a. senior at Sacramento at home; one brother, Richard Stale. University. Warner of Galion, and one sis-! Fr'ends ma cal1 at fu" ter, Mrs.

Arlis Mauck of RR 2. npral ho T.nurs" aay, and burial will be in Green Fire Reports FIRE CALLS (Today) Family Size Westinghouse Refrigerator with Large 75 Lb. Capacity Freezer Full width porcelain Crisper Door Storage with Butter Keeper. A Real Value At This Low, Low Price! Monthly Payment $8.96 With Small Down Payment Patrolman Floyd Wilson spot- 1:10 a.m. to the box at the Ladies' Dresses, Sportswear and Lingerie GRAND OPENING SALE 125 W.

CENTER ST. Funeral services will be con-iWUUna emeiery at of Leader and Center ted the 1959 Buick-abandoned on ducted Friday at 1 p.m. in the' which was pulled malicious-; Avondale Ave. at 8:09 a.m. to- Snyder Funeral Home with bur-! 1 ily- Bremen of the Central sta-; day and it was not until 8:20 ial in Iberia Cemetery.

RevJ 11110131 jjCrVlOCS responded. a.m. that Michael Lee of 359 Marshall Kammerud wi'll offici-l Homer Hirth Thursday 11 i Monroe St. reported the theft. ate.

Friends mav call after Bovd Funeral Home RevJ Commercial orchardists have He said it was taken from in 7 p.m. Wednesday at the funer-i John P. Lewis, burial Claridon adapted various types of of his residence sometime: al home. Cemetery. Friends mav call operated equipment to make the since 10 p.m.

Tuesday and was PHONE 383-1666 RICHWOOD MARION MT. GILEAD at the funeral home. i pruning operation easier, quick- owned by Rodney S. Lee of the er, and more etticient. same address.

Charles C. Dengler Thurs Mrs. Richard Williams LARUE-Mrs. Irene J. Wil day 1 p.m., Boyd Funeral Home, burial Marion Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral liams, 40, of New Bloomington died Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Hardin Memorial Hospital at home on ght from 7 to 9. Hariie M. Freeman Thurs Kenton. She had been ill two day 1:30 p.m., Hughes-Hyll days.

Mortuary, burial Marion Cem- in Cleveland, the daughter 0i etery. Friends may call at the Frank and Delia Shover Sum-! f1uneral nome after 8 a m- Ti odernize mers. Her mother survives and i y- resides at Huntington. W. Va.

Mrs. Oscar B. Christ-Thurs-She was married to Richard E. day 3 p.m., Boyd Funeral Williams at Meeker in I960, and: Home, Rev. Eugene Jordan, burial Chapel Heights Memory Your Home he survives.

She resided in the LaRue vicinity six years, moving there from Detroit. Also surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Dobbs of Detroit. Funeral services will be con- Gardens. Friends may call at the funeral home.

Mrs. I Isenherger Thursday 3 p.m., Hughes-Hyll; Mortuary, Rev. John P. burial Chapel Heights Memory! Gardens. Friends may call at-the funeral home.

John Schuster Thursday 2 p.m., Cheney -McKee Funeral: Home of Richwood, Rev. Clyde i Parish, burial Price Friends may call anytime at the Mother of Marionite Is Claimed at Dayton funeral home. Mrs. Margaret LaVielle, 94, of Davton, mother of Mrs. Edward "Stuber of 216 Lake died this morning in the Mor-ia-Joseph Rest Home at Dayton.

She had been seriously ill since February. She lived her entire lifetime In Dayton where she was born, and tier husband, Charles La Child's Condition Cood The condition of a two-vear-l old rural Upper Sandusky girl Vielle, preceded her in death. at Marion General Hospital where she was taken Monday following an accident on a park Also surviving are three sons, Carroll of Cleveland, and Charles and Robert, both of slide. Davton. The girl, Jane Clabaugh, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Clabaugh of RR 4, Upper Sandusky, was injured Sunday when she fell from a slide at Indian Mill Park near Upper Sandusky. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning in Emanuel's Catholic Church at Dayton. Arrangement are being completed by the Westhrook Funeral Home on Wayne Ave. in Davton.

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