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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 8

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Tuesday, April 17, 1973 8 THE MARION STAR Tecumseh Products Founder 274 U.S. Military Bases Face Closing or Cutback Youth Struck By Car Dies In Delaware Expires in Tecumseh, Mich. Speed In tegra tion Services were to be conducted Columbus Near East Side Area Is Hit by Flames COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)-Co-lumbus police evacuated persons from two blocks on the city's near east side today after a tank containing ammonium nitrate caught fire, spreading today for Ray W. Herrick, 82, founder of Tecumseh Products WASHINGTON (AP) The Pentagon was to formally announce today the biggest military base cutback since 1970 Co. and chairman-emeritus of Carl Mark Shelor, 16, of Ostrander, became Delaware the firm's board of directors.

In 116 Districts, HEW Is Directed County's fifth traffic fatality of He died Saturday in Tecumseh, Mich. a move that eliminates over civilian and military jobs. Senators quoted Pentagon of toxic fumes over the area. The afternoon rites at Adrian (Mich.) College Chapel were to be followed by burial at Besides the close-downs the list calls for sharp cutbacks at Westover and Otis Air Force bases in Massachusetts and the Alameda Naval Air Station in California. Strategic Air Command squadrons are to be deactivated at Westover and Otis and the bases turned over to reserve and National Guard units.

The Army suffered few major cuts, but its turn reportedly will come this summer with reorganization of the six U.S. Army commands. The base" cutback is the biggest since March 6, 1970, when the year when he died Monday after being struck by an auto on U.S. 36. State patrolmen said the accident occurred just west of Ostrander at 12:30 p.m.

Monday. The Shelor boy ran through his yard and out into the path lecumsen. Adrian College is WASHINGTON (AP) Un must notify the schools that rn'i'W: 11 iipwijjiiiu (: 1 1 4 I 1 1 5 i ihe fire was at the Douglas Chemical Division of the Borden Co. Cause of the fire was not known. Police said the evacuation area might be enlarged if winds increased.

Patrolmen their desegregation efforts are one of the several institutions aided by Mr. Herrick's der new court instructions, the Health, Education and Welfare being questioned. generosity. Hearings must be held by In early days of the of a car driven by Mary, Jane Department must take steps today to speed desegregation in ficials as saying the cutback and closing of 274 military bases across the country will eliminate 21,172 civilian and 16,640 military jobs at the bases and save $275 million a year. These are the major closings listed in a copy of the 3-inch-thick cutback book obtained by The Associated Press Monday: The Boston Navy Yard and the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard in San' Francisco, elimi were going house-to-house ask HEW before it can cut off funds to a school district.

automotive industry he worked with the late Henry Ford. 1 1 35, of Marysville. 17 Southern and border states patrolmen said. ing persons to leave the area. The tank is about 30 feet in diameter and 10 feet high.

In his ruling, U.S. Dist. Court Judge John Pratt said 74 dis In 1931, Mr. Herrick founded The U.S. Court of Appeals for Shelor was taken to Gradv the District of Columbia, fol Memorial Hospital and trans the Pentagon announced it was lowing a hearing Monday, de ferred to Kiverside Methodist tricts reneged on desegregation plans, and 42 were determined by HEW in 1971 as presumably violating the Supreme Court's nied the Nixon administration's closing or trimming 371 installations, eliminating 68,000 Hospital where he died at 10:40 p.m.

nating 11,283 civilian jobs for civilian jobs and 35,300 mili Swann (busing) decision. request for postponement of a lower court order requiring the desegregation step-up. a machine and tool company at Hillsdale, then started manufacture of refrigeration compressors. The move to Tecumseh was made in 1934. Early in the 1940s, one of the largest of the Tecumseh firm's eight additional divisions was located here.

It replaced the former Universal Cooler Corp. Ohio DOT Units Formed To Aid New Road Plans Marion County commissioners an annual savings of $41.9 mil lion. Navy bases including a Peter E. Holmes of HEW's Office for Civil Rights submitted a deposition bringing the The lower court ruled Feb. 16 RAY W.

HERRICK Founder of Tecumseh Bombers naval air station at Long appellate court up to date on the affected districts. his philanthropy and state Beach, and a cruiser-de (Continued From Page 1) leadership, with a special tary. Killed in Indiana DILLSBORO, Ind. (AP) Joseph P. Williams, 23, of Har-risonville, Ohio, was killed Sunday when his car plunged off U.S.

50 and overturned near here. Police said Williams appar plant at 333 Joseph St. stroyer headquarters at New Seventeen either have come have announced the formation of a 30-member Action Man tribute- by Michigan's A life member of the Masonic ence, the President said the into compliance or under court legislature. Lodge, Mr. Herrick was a 32nd Committee as a part of Ohio North Vietnamese "should not jurisdiction, he said, and the port, R.I., with 30,000 men and equipment to be dispersed to other bases up and down the two 'coasts or eliminated.

The Degree Mason and Shriner. He Surviving are a son, Kenneth lightly disregard" U.S. ex Department of Transportation other 25 were sent letters had been honored with doc 2 daughters, Mrs. Catherine Action Plan to develop new March 24 asking for new plans. Lawton, and Anne Cobb and Mrs.

Jean Marie annual saving is listed as $30.2 pressions of concern over reports that heavy military equipment was being moved from torates and citations by three universities and a college for1 VanWaveren; 7 grandchildren. ently lost control of his car oa a curve. million. Laredo Air Force Base, Arundel County, Submitted acceptable plans, seven others the North into the South. metnods of making decisions on highways in the state.

The Action Plan was developed as a result of a section in the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1970 designed to with 2,111 men and Ra- Returning the accusations. have sent in proposals, one is in the process of preparing a the North Vietnamese have de mey Air Force Base in Puerto Rico with 1.843 for a savings of Accused of Murder plan, three have expressed de nounced South Vietnam for al i jva i ns ana unern CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) make sure states consider that today is the deadline for HEW to notify 116 school districts that they face the loss of federal funds because they have not met desegregation guidelines. HEW also was ordered to tell another 85 districts by today that they must explain statistics indicating they still discriminate against black children. Government lawyers who sought the delay argued that HEW had shown good faith in implementing court-ordered school desegregation plans. They said HEW was awaiting congressional clarification of the Supreme Court's busing order before enforcing it.

The NAACP Legal Defense Fund opposed any delay. The appeals court did not rule on the merits of the lower court decision. The appeals court pointed out that its order did not mean that federal funds will be cut off im- sire to comply voluntarily and leged cease-fire violations, too. $37.9 million a year. The Quonset Point, R.I., Nval Air Station and hospital environmental, economic and another appears to be in com social factors in highway pliance, he said.

Raymond Gutter, 23, remained in jail today charged with second-degree murder Monday in the beating death April 4 of an with 3,936 civilian jobs and decisions, according to Nat The remaining 11 districts Rev. Clarence W. Lyon Simons chief transportation have declined to submit revised Rev. Clarence W. Lyon, invalid woman.

desegregation plans he 217 military for a yearly savings of $22.9 million. Four other naval air stations at Imperial Beach, planner for the department. The Action Plan is a process Mrs. Louise Knox, 65, died died Monday at 5 p.m. at his He had been in failing health 10 years with a heart condition.

His wife, the former Edna M. Winch whom he married Oct. 8, 1910, preceded him in death March 14. Mr. Linn, retired employe of said.

home, 209 S. Water Saturday at a hospital. The approach to the problem. Enforcement action against Caledonia. Death was due to a Key West, and Albany Simons said, with the emphasis the 85 other districts would be beating followed an argument, police said.

Pentagon sources said the Laotian bombing involved about a dozen flights by B52s, which bomb from high altitudes, and the lighter and faster Fill fighter-bombers. Each B52 can carry about 30 tons of bombs. i The Nixon administration offered the same rationale for the new Laotian strikes as it has for continuing daily bombing raids in Cambodia. In a terse announcement, the U.S. Pacific Command Head self-inflicted gunshot wound on procedures to be followed in premature without more study and Brunswick, Ga.

Navy hospitals at Key Marion County Coroner Dr. decision-making. It will include Holmes added the Swan Rubber Bucyrus, Robert T. Gray said. significant citizen participation was a member of the First Thirty-nine of the districts Jailed in Killing West, Portsmouth, N.H., St.

Albans, N.Y., and the Valley Forge, general hospi A former trustee of Tully Methodist Church and the Bu never were formally deter BATAVIA, Ohio (AP) Eu Township, he was a member mined to be in violation he cyrus Golden Age group. said, and at least 20 others ap Born Jan. 10, 1888, in Dallas of Memorial United Methodist Church, and was a licensed lay minister of the North Central witn more than one alternative presented to citizen's groups for decisions, Simons said. The county' committee includes city, county and township officials and rrepresentatives of community agencies. mediately only that HEW 'pear in compliance now.

Township, Crawford County, to gene Partin, 42, remained in jail today under $100,000 bond for the Friday night slaying of his estranged wife, Dona, 29. tal. -The Ft. Wolters, Army helicopter training center with 716 soldiers and 470 civilian employes for a cut. Henry and Alice Martin Linn quarters in Honolulu said, "At Conference.

he resided most of his life in Her body was found on a ru the request of the Royal Lao Bucyrus. ral Clermont County road. tian government, U.S. aircraft AFL-CIO Services School Awards 27 Counselor Titles Surviving are a sister, Mrs, including B52s conducted op Christ, Arcana Lodge. He was born Sept.

26, 1886, in Tully Township to John W. and Dora Crissinger Lyon. On Sept. 26, 1907, in Caledonia he married Estella Hinds. She died Russell Myers of Detroit and erations over Laos.

Eagles Lodge of Crestline; Elks nieces and nephews. When bombing was resumed Lodge of Galion, and the Sons Friends may call at the fu of Herman at Mansfield. prepared to take on special Feb. 9. 1962.

neral home tonight. over Cambodia, command headquarters said it was done Surviving are his widow, roles with their own unions. The Surviving are 4 sons, Wallace Counselor's certificates were awarded 27 graduates of Marion County AFL-CIO's Community Services School at a banquet Delia Griffiths Smith whom he at the request of the Lon Nol government. and Bernard of Caledonia, students are all members of area AFL-CIO affiliated unions married Aug. 2, 1946; a son, Mrs.

Berna Bell Perrine Richard of Johnson City, James Michael Smith of Lorain or United Auto Workers. and Robert of Mount Vernon; Monday night and a special 4 daughters, Mrs. Anthonv In their new counselor roles UPPER SANDUSKY Mrs 7 grandchildren, 9 great- appreciation award Was Berna Bell Perrine, 89, of Up grandchildren and 2 brothers. they will assist union members with special problems alcohol. (luieen) anello and Mrs.

Jack (Mary Jane) Bookmyer, both of presented to Mrs. David (Jane) Merger (Continued From Page 1) John W. of Englewood, Mansfield; Mrs. William (Alice) mental health or domestic, for Peppard, executive director of per Sandusky, died in Wyandot Manor Nursing Home here at 8 a.m. today.

She had been in and Rev. Donald Lyon of Laverne, Minn. Fatch of Puerto Rico and Mrs United Way. example as well as advise John (Caroline) Ruehle of The banquet was the striking union members on how failing health four years. 0 family lives in to receive benefits available Lexington, 12 grandchileren and The Snyder and Kubach Fu Prospect.

4 great-grandchildren. through community agencies. neral Home of Gabon is in Ronald J. Barzilay has been 'Services will be Thursday at 1:30 p.m. in the Timson Allen Funeral Home at Caledonia.

Rev. Forest Carter will officiate and burial will be in Caledonia Also surviving are 4 brothers Ray Andrus, a staff member charge of arrangements. of the Community Services appointed manager of overseas operations for both companies Charles of Shelby, Harold of Galion, Donald of Berlin culmination of the eight-week school that provided instruction on community and government agencies in the area and how to use the services they offer. William Burga, Marion County AFL-CIO president, said Mrs. Peppard's award was a special thank you for all the help she has given the school with headquarters here.

In Department of AFL-CIO headquarters in Washington, Cemetery. Chester L. Tipton CRESTLINE Chester L. addition to export' marketing Heights and Herbert of Man sfield, and 2 sisters, Mrs, Friends may call at the fu told the graduates to use their contacts with overseas neral home after 2 p.m. Wed Mildred Hout of Mansfield and training to best advantage for Tipton, 78, of 802 South died at 9 a.m.

today in Crestline customers and distributors, his nesday. the benefit of fellow union Mrs. Wilma Black of Galion. responsibilities include Huber and T. L.

Smith relations with Friends may call at Garver- Memorial Hospital after suf fering a heart attack at home. John Coe Wilson ick Funeral Home tonight after their worldwide licensee 7 and Wednesday afternoon and GALION John Coe Wilson, members and anyone else in the community who needs help. Andrus, the first national AFL-CIO official to speak in Marion County, also told the counselors how their new skills Mr. Tipton was a retired Penn Central Railroad employe and organizations. He and his family live at 400 Mt.

Vernon Ave. night. Masonic rites will be 80, formerly of Galion, died at 2:30 p.m. Monday in the a member of the Brotherhood conducted at 7 p.m. Wednesday Rarzilav's pxnpripnpp inrlnrlps over the years and for her other unselfish contributions to unions.

The 29 graduates of the course (two were' not present) have been certified "duly ac- credited union Burga said. They are now of Railroad Trainmen. at the funeral home. 15 vears in overseas marketing Rosewood Manor Nursing Home and snips with viahm nnH nthor where he had resided nine A native of Keensburg, 111., he came to Crestline 57 years tie in with collective bargaining issues and legislative problems. hpnw rnnstriintirm marhinerv months.

Funeral Services mamifantnrprs Fnr th Born Sept. 22, 1892, in Morrow ago. His birthdate was July 13 1894. Warren W. Bull Wednesday vear he has been manaeine County, his parents were Wilbur His wife, the former Daisy 1 p.m., VanHorn Funeral Home, overseas sales for the Smith and Mary Etta Coe Wilson.

He was married Dec. 24, 1911, to Long whom he married Nov. company at Milwaukee. a i burial Marion Cemetery. Friends may call at 29, 1916, preceded him in death Surviving are 2 brothers, John the funeral home tonight from J.

Thomas Swift, president of the two companies, said no consolidation of field sales of Mount 111., and Bucyrus Board Establishes Vocational District Session BUCYRUS The Bucyrus $825,000. He said $65,000 will be Board of Education Monday available this year to begin the night set the wheels turning in effort. He cited the possibility 7 to 9. Henry of Royal Park, Mrs. A.

S. Balis Wednesday and 2 sisters, Mrs. Thelma Hill people or distributorships is contemplated because each 1:30 p.m., Deming Thomas Elsie Marie Shaw, who died in September, 1960. Mr. Wilson was a member of First United Church of Christ, the Fraternal Order of Eagles and Golden Age Club here.

Formerly a traveling freight and passenger agent for the Cleveland Southwestern Railway, the old interurban line, he later became a con of Valparaiso, and Mrs Quincy Fritz of Saginaw, Mich. company has excellent sales Mortuary, burial Marion Cemetery. Friends may call at and service organizations and Services will be Friday at 1 tne cjeation ot an area joint; of a 1.22 mill bond issue to both are making solid strides. the funeral home tonight from vocational school and also provide the remaining repairs. p.m.

in Crestline at the Lrar-verick Funeral Home (of the 7 to 9. Other management people presented an $825,000 master The decision is to be considered serving both companies include Snyder and Kubach funeral at the board's May or. June plan for maintenance and Paul V. Allegretto, whose ap renovation throughout the meeting. The superintendent homes).

Rev. Fred G. Bleck will officiate and burial will be ductor for the New York Cen pointment as vice president of Bucvrus district. leYnlainprI that inr-roasoH Brother of Marionite Succumbs in Florida The board's former property valuation in the Perations for both companies representative to the now district could establish the rate i ent'f announced. and i ureeniawn Cemetery, Crestline.

tral Railroad and retired in 1955. Surviving are: a son, John H. of Cardington; 2 daughters, Don K. Brelsford, 60, of Sara at less than a one-mill bond'Allan. Van Patten, controller for Friends may call at the sota, a Hardin County na- aotn men are de Gateway Joint Vocational School Board, Charles Halm, was reinstated issue.

The district indebtedness i and brother of a Marion funeral home after 7 Wednesday night. headquartered in Marion. dropped .4 of a mill over the resident, died of a heart attack as the board's representative to last few vears, he said. Monday at Sarasota. Mrs, Wilbert (Margaret) Mengert of Melbourne, and Mrs.

Ellsworth (Marietta Mildred) Wertz of Mansfield; 7 grandchildren and 6 great Mr. Brelsford had been Mrs. Otto F. Gottfried UPPER SANDUSKY-Services Lao the new Crawford-Upper San- Contract renewals last night dusky Joint Vocational Board. included 96 teaching contracts, The new district includes 131 supplemental, 18 extended manager of the Orange Blossom Hotel there.

The family home for Mrs. Mary M. Gottfried, 74, grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. PINCHED FOR CASH? Lei MARION STAR Classified Ads get you out of the squeeze! Why not follow in the steps of hundreds of your neighbors? First go through your home, making a list of all good, usable items you have stored away and forgotten.

(Things like furniture, appliances, carpets, drapes, sports equipment, bicycles, musical instruments, power tools and typewriters. After your list has been completed, head to the phone and dial 382-1101. An experienced Ad Writer will help you write an ad which brings people to your door with cash for the things you have offered. Yes, it's just that easy to get yourself out of a budget squeeze. Try it today! uucyrus, uanon, upper aan- service and 5 administrative is at 2508 Bakia Vista, Sarasota, of Upper Sandusky will be Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.

in St. Colonel dusky, Wynford and (Continued From Page 1) Born in Kenton, Jan. 20, 1913, along with adjustments in salary schedules for the Thursday in the Volk -Richardson Funeral Home, Rev. Crawford. he was a son of A.

M. and Paul Lutheran Church, Rev. Al- heavy bombers and Fill fight- As the sponsoring agent, the Ida Kerns Brelsford. assistant superintendent, high Donald Voelm officiating. Burial Bucyrus board also moved to school nrinri nal pcctcfont 11 mini! TUr rnmmiiTuVt DntUnl- Surviving are his widow, vin T.

Stein officiating. Mrs. Gottfried, widow of Otto F. Gottfried, died Monday in will be in Maple Grove I 7 1 uh juiuwi A liC VUlIllllUillOL i (XHICI ljdU Glenna; his mother of Dallas, n. up uie iiuvuu juwuiiB tor nign principal.

assistant said the air strikes began at 6 rift nAiirln -v 1 1 nfl itnifn H1 nir I i Cemetery, Chesterville. Texas; two sisters, Mrs. James 'jf vICalCu eiemeniary principal and Monday "while the Lao Wyandot Memorial Hospital. Friends may call at the funeral home after 1 p.m. H.

Ralston of 541 E. Center St. Her husband died in 1962. Shr.JTaflu Jtian re celebrating Born Oct. 9.

1898, in Salem ouiou cromers aaies ot i their New Year. Marion, and Mrs. Robert Parker of Denver, and icauwuu uj cc uic new uucyrus Was awarded the "The hnmhino- has rPsnltpH in Township, she was the daughter district will be sent to ner! contract for the chassis and many damages to the people's of Lewis and Rachel Stief Binau. She was a member of two brothers, Neil of Ashland, and Wayne of Westerville, Ohio. ouiieiiur ous oaies oi liexingion, properties and lives, a broad Gilbert E.

Quail UPPER SANDUSKY Services for Gilbert E. Quail, 65, paw oiitmai icDviuuuiia nil uie LKX1V or a npw nils the Women of St. Paul Church, cast statement said. "While the local administrators were try before the organizational costing $9,815. Funeral services and intern Senior Citizens and Wyandot of Upper Sandusky will be Memorial Hospital Guild.

ing to render assistance to the ment will be Thursday at Sarasota. Surviving are 3 sons, Kenneth people the area, the United Company Veterans meeting. Supt. Robert Zimpfer outlined needed improvements and continuing maintenance for the district's buildings estimated at States again bluntly assigned Cletus and Richard C. of Upper Sandusky; a daughter, Will Meet Saturday warplanes to the same area Wednesday at 2 p.m.

in Bringman and Co. Funeral Home. Rev. John Hoover will officiate. Mr.

Quail was dead on arrival at Wyandot Memorial Hospital Mrs. Russell (Martha) Newell and dropped bombs, killing and wounding a number of addition Former members of Company of the 166th Infantry of Upper Sandusky; 12 grand children; 13 great-grand al people. Regiment, will have a reunion Guilty Plea Entered Gary D. Cook, 21, of 263 Kenmore Ave. pleaded guilty to a petty larceny charge in Common Pleas Court Monday.

He was sentenced to 90 days in Marion County Jail with all on Sunday. He was a retired at the Restaurant on Penn Central Railroad Co. Galion Legion Names Buckeve Boys Delegates employe and World II veteran. GAS RANGE $75; dinette set $60; bedroom suite $75; desk and chair $35: living room suite $50: single bed $15; baby bed $15; Philco stereo console. AM-FM radio.

$125; lawn mower $20; portable sewing machine, $25. Dial xxx-xxxx. Delaware Avenue at 7 p.ra Saturday. Born June 3, 1907, he was a Company was the local but 31 days suspended, fined son of Rollo and Alma Wentz children, and a brother. Otto Binau of Upper Sandusky.

Burial will be in Old Mission Cemetery. Friends may call at Bringman and Co. Funeral Home. Favorite benevolences are the Cancer Society and St. Paul Church memorial fund.

Remodeling Set At Union County Courthouse Site National Guard unit which left $300 and costs. Quail. He was a member of Marion in 1940 to join the 37th GALION Six delegates to the Moose Lodge, World War II Division at Camp American Legion Buckeye SOLD! Veterans and American Legion bhelby. Miss. $30 Stolen at Bucyrus BUCYRUS About $30 in Post 225.

MARYSVILLE John Fleck, Surviving are his widow, Responses to letters sent to former members indicate men will come to the reunion from Berta Bachman Quail: 2 sons. change from some jars at the AmVets Building, 221 E. Galen Robert A. Smith Marysville building contractor, was awarded Monday a contract for remodeling the State are announced by Fred Zoller, chairman of the project for the Teion. Alan Baylor, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter G. Bavlor, Tom Court, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Court.

Ted Coulter, son of Frank E. of Newark. and Neil E. of Upper Sandusky; 3 CRESTLINE Services for, was stolen early Monday Robert A. Smith, 64.

of along with a portable television Maryland, Missouri. Illinois Indiana, Michigan and Penn sylvania. basement of the Union County grandchildren; 2 brothers. Russell E. of Crestline and Crestline, will be Thursday at set.

Bucyrus police are mvesti- courthouse by county com 1 p.m. in the Garverick Funeral Wesley of Forest, and a sister. missioners. Estimated to cost $23,286, the Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Coulter of RR 3, Galion, Mike Haas, son of Chloa Quail of Forest. Burial will be in Old Mission work will be paid with federal revenue sharing funds. gating the break-in by thieves who pryed open a rear door. Coroners attributed 227 Ontario deaths to the heat during a Southern Ontario heat wave in July 1935. Cemetery.

MmWl STAR CLASSIFIED ADS Bring you Extra Money in a Hurry 150 Court St. Dial 382-1101 8 A.M. fo 5 P.M.-M0N. thru SAT. Home (of Snyder and Kubach funeral homes) here, Hev.

Winston Wernecke officiating. Burial will be in Mansfield Memorial Park, Mansfield. Mr. Smith died in Crestline Memorial Hospital Monday at Renovation of the engineers Charged With DWI Betty J. Oiler.

45, of 309 E. Mark St. was arrested at 1:29 a.m. today on E. George Street and charged with driving while intoxicated.

Friends may call at the fu and janitors' offices is planned. neral home. A member of the fairhanks Ora H. Linn BUCYRUS Funeral services Board of Education requested flasher lights be installed at a double railroad crossing which is used by school buses. Com Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene R. Haas. Kevin Wisler. son of Mr.

and Mrs. James R. Wisler, and Brian Treisch. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert E. Treisch, are delegates. Alternates are Richard Chandler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chandler, and Tom O'Leary, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur O'Leary. Co -sponsors are the International Association of Machinists, Peabodv Galion Men's Club, Ki-wanis. Lions North Electnc Management Club and the Gal missioners took no action. 8:30 p.m.

He had been in failing health two years. Born Jan. 3, 1909, to Frederick and Mary Ellen Gresmeri Smith, he was a life resident; of Crestline. I He was a freight engineer for Penn Central Railroad and also County Road Reopens County engineer's office officials reported Cramer Road (Big Island Township Road 65-A) between U.S. 30-S and for Ora H.

Linn, 87, of Bucyrus, will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Munz-Pirnstill Funeral Home. Rev. A. L.

Huffman will officiate and burial will be Lake Kellermeyer of the STOCKS, BONDS and MUTUAL FUNDS Joseph, Mellen Miller Inc. E. Obio Cleveland, O. 41114 JACK J. BRAY Vice President 641 Lark St.

Ph. 38J-7J Marlon, Ohio County Commissioners' 55 Chevy '327' Engine Dial xxx-xxxx Association of Ohio discussed in Oakwood Cemetery. i bills now in the Ohio House of Wildcat Pike has reopened for Mr. Linn was found dead at 10 was a Crestline plumber. SOLD! Representatives which would traffic.

It had been closed since lon police department He was a member of the provide funds for installing a.m. Monday at, his home, 427 The event will be June 14 at Wednesday for repairs to a Calvary United Church of lights at railroad crossings. JW. Warren by a neighbor. Ashland College.

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