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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 15

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The Marion Stari
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THE MARION STAR. MARION. OHIO nmsi -5AY. MAY 30. 1943.

PCflDPC WTCTnil CDir'1 fred the submarine war ucunut ntolUNi tnlt Germans -No Bar To Brave Danish Movie Men But deal worry. wont getj There are only about S-9 rnevie any boles In hi urjform." (houses in Denmark. hica rs a Albert MaywooJ Miller Stricken in Cambridge Albert Maywood Miller, T7, a former Marion resident, died May tl at Km home In Camhrtdf. He bad suffered a long Ulnem Funeral service were conducted May 30 in bis home by R. Paul HAl, BOTtE etfraiars Writer May 30 Du In ms Sir, Weston joined the New York Journal of Com arc as its shipping and transportation editor and then, after a aJwct ex-lroct as a real estate broker in Jew York, became associated population of four million about At this rwrinri narrinrt n.

OFFICIAUGJETIRE Industrial Commissioner To End Service Tomorrow. ci iw oo bust ruomrj oui meir ioa oT Denmark on. TV.eo complained UiwUa. "Therefore. began filming fj oa ourt Coor have to make our picture with the trie.

Immediacy Mr. Weston pt. i evdd we.tif' ill 37n.ni reslstanca to i cheaply in order to jet out money back." per." i iu aiBDune CLEVELAND. May -Golf. wUi trip through the Burial In Northwtud Sirs- was me Some one called aa ambulance Need IUf Aadictwea photography and fishing will havj' Cleveland where he will make rcodi Wver drove up He estimated that for tilra a fust priority on the time of hi onv ana -where w.ooo c.

iOii camera ground j. C.eoi F. Weston, who retire as injured man? one of the ri 4 5J resistance men shouted mm ri.nu k. OHIO COW II AS Ql ADS Br r-rM Here he comes, and they tossed try's population, would have to see Industrial commmioeer of the Ere Railroad on May 31. Mr, Weston Joined the Erie at New York In l2 as industria! WELLSVILLE.

May 30 Birth of quadruplets to a cow. de- arm beU founded and hndi, cameramen ducked out along irom a to msure a production profit fourth-Goor window. The market also is currency This resistance movie "Hed gutted with fare: en films from was scritseo at an out of a million agent. The same year he made special representative. ter at Cambridge.

lUvn D-c. I Ma, Mr. Milter wa a native of Guerruwy county. He came to Marion from Cam brtdf tn 191 and lived here four years, during which time he was an employe the Poliak Steel Co, The last 30 year, he has op rated a grocery buaineaa in Cam-britg. He Is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Mary Miller, and the follow, ing children, Mr. Mamie David and Mr, Btuford Hyr, both of Cambridge, and Mrs. Edith Craven of the Smeitsee road, tj grandchildren and nine gr lit currctve, was rr ported he to. Acres has become popular; other European countries. Anwr- continued in that post until 1931 day.

Dr. J. Ward, a veiertnar-when he was named industrial ian who furnished the statistics, commissioner. three female calves and one With the removal of the F.riejnva'.e were bom Monday to the O.icn gaaaaaaanaaaaaj i -J peril or 1 they? I rij provided I "-'J 20 ufJK. 1 i mam usiim mi irrwina, Mr.

co, Hv-yrokt Hereford. inrougnout turope and Launuen lean movies, which before the hopes it will be the first Danish! war were highly favored, aren't film to have a wide showing in being shown because Hollywood America. Hitherto Copenhagen-: companies are quarreling with a produced pictures have been rule allowing them only 36 shown only to Danish clubs in per cent of the gate, the United States. Lauritzen can't foresee any ex- Only 20 films are timed out'pnion in Denmark's movie in-yearly by Danish movie studios dustry unless it can obtain raw and they are worried because the! film, lamps and foreign currency government is considering raising; to buy new equipment to replace the present 40 per cent Us on Hurt which it has been using lor admission tickets to 65 rr cent, i the last six years. rsimi nepariment was i moved her.

Mr. Weston was born in Salt Lake City in isao and two year later his parents moved to Aspen, NdZl sol It-AO DAY PROCLAIMED Tka Smavtaia fraa WASHINGTON, May J4 President Truman yesterday issued a proclamation calling for ottaerv-ance of riaf day June 14 throuih rededlcation "to tha responsibili MILITARY HANDSHAK ClVmedaled Msnhal Ivaa Kaaev. (risht) trader af Rwnia's First I kralnlan reels lira. Jean tie Laltre de Tassigay France at a recepUtm In Traia. St Colo, it night, era AT W0! and Mrs.

Georg He received his education In Hoi BoyU them Cmnenwett eniartaine.1 Sunday in Colorado and after completion of high school In Denver ent imme When -Unless the government Dermits! He and his Deo Die now turn mit ties and obligation ef ship cititenhonor of hi mother, Mrs Florence iCronenwett on her TSth birthday. Ger-lus to Yaise the present 40 cent five or six pictures a vear withi in ym nnm IBERIA GRADUATES HEAR COLUMBUS LEADER TALK diately into newspaper woik. He worked as a reporter throughout one ticket price, the new tax will: only a battered camera and a hie! us out of business," said i barn like structure capable of Marion Building Project Given Approval by CPA Permission to construct a two-story building to contain a print shop and living quarters was granted to Leo L. Belknap of this Lauritzen. who is the third em nousing only two sets at a tim TONY'S MARKET eration of his family In the the But they have the heart, acting ti a ntue more ainicuii.

i atrical Business. sUymaiMi J. Jeffreys Give Ctaas Address. ial Th IBERIA "You are graduating 302 Silver Si. Phone 5240 Fraw Delivery the west.

While at Galveston, Tex he was active In covering the story of Panrho Villa in Mexico. In 1914 he went to New York and joined The Associated Plena He wrote a first person story on the Wall Street explosion and is said to have written the first Associated Press story to which the reporter's name was signed. He city, by the Columbus office of the Civilian Production Administration, it was announced today in Columbus. Cost of the structure was esti Into a bewildered and confused world where there ia need of great statesmen, teachers, preachers and people of every walk of life," Raymond J. Jeffreys, lecturer and columnist of Columbus.

Mieni ana en must aim. Ther feel they might be able to challenge Hollywood tf they could afiord slightly larger film budgets, "another camera and another barn." Four from Harpster in Line for Degree Tour members of the Harpster-Lewis Chapter of Future Farmers of America have been nominated for the State Farmer Degree according to word lust received mated at H.ooo. It will be con structed on a lot in the Aronhalt Kitchen Kteonser 4 Cons 19c Full Line Fresh BAKED GOODS told an Iberia commencement addition. A petition tor commer ciauzauon or tne premises was BIG BEAR put before city council Monday by Belknap, Donna Clare Sheley directed the high school band. James Trum-power sang a solo, snd a mixed quartet, Treva Parker, Dorothy FULL LINE Of Campbell's Strained Bo by Food, can 9c Lucky Jack Coffee, in Glass, Ib.

29c JUICES CANNED JUICES Orange Tomato Plneappla Grape Blended Vagatable SOME FRESH XND CURED MEATS Twenty-eight ether projects from the Executive Committee of also were approved by the Columbus office of the CPA last tne btat Association by the local Dohmen. Eugene McClarren and James Trumpower, sang. Treva Parker presented the cnaptera aaviser, A. J- Bishop. They are Clifford Frey, Vaughn MorraL William Osborne and Ronald White.

All but Frey, who week, it was announced. Total valuation of projects approved last week was given as During the same peiind, 67 projects valued at $1,484,750 were Come in and get our price on coses of corn, tomatoes, peas, green beans, spinach, etc. valedictory address and Betty Kleflman gave the salutatory discourse. Rev. Willi Crafts led invocation and Rev.

Charles Edgar is a junior, are members of this year's graduating class, They will receive their awards at the annual convention of the Ohio As benediction. Don Bosh, chairman of the Largo Assortment Lunch Meat sociation of Future Farmers of board of education, presented diplomas to Dorothy Dohmen, America to be held at Ohio State University on the evening of May 31. 4 The chaoter will then have 3 SAVE Al 7-MINUTI PIECRUST i.Kg 12c GINGERBREAD MIX rvs20c SPIC AND SPAN CLEANSER rk. 21C SNIDER'S CATSUP bottle 18c State Farmers. Farmer members Wayne Ellis Goldsmith, Betty wane KJeffman, Jack Foster Ma-thiaa.

James Eugene McClarren. Treva Louise Parker, Edward Grant Reece. Evelyn Mae Rizor, Donald Leroy Sipcs and James Albert Trumpower. who hold the degree are Willard Davidson, Harley Sigler. Walter Juvenile Grange Of Ashley Holds Meeting fcaaelal ta Tka iar ASHLEY Ashley Juvenile Grange met Monday night with Master Rlieda Shults in rharge.

Waneta Gale was ven the obligation as an honorary member. The program wa in charge of the lecturer, Llleth Gale. The group joined the subordinate Grange to hear it program. Several plan to accompany their parent to Berlin Monday night, June 10. Turney, Thomas Comstock, Donald Alban, Robert Turner.

Phone 6231 134 South Main St. fine foods Charles Osborne, Asa Murphy and CHURCH jerald Comstock. Asa Murphy also holds the American Farmer degree. FARM FRESH VEGETABLES (Continued from Pate 1i Otisca Presbyterian church in In Court News Freah Pineapple ea 35a From Adjoining Countiei Fresh Peaches lb, 19c Fresh Rhubarb Head Lattuce Green Onions New Paaa Tender Celery Crisp Radish Leaf Lettuce Green Beane Crisp Carrots Ripe Tomato MORROW COCNTT WESTFIELD I-I! MEET1NO ASHLEY The Westfield Aces 4-H club met Thursday at the homo of Vera and Vivian Long, with their advisor, Mrs, Thomas Finney. Plans for a penny social were discussed and work started.

DEVILED HAM 1 os. if. Probate Application filed for diana, and served as pastor there until 1939 when he went Into pastoral and Sunday school missionary work at Stanton, Ky. From 1940 to 1944, he was pastor of the Kingston-Whisler churches of the Ctjlumbua Presbytery, from where te and his wife and daughter came to Marion. During his ministry heTerforest Lawn church has added 100 new members, making a total active appointment of a guardian of Ianthe Jean Howard (a minor).

can Marriage licenses issued to Thruman Dean Noblet, 22, Mar 0ea rresfe btra thtp Teaser aad flaky EiMrgjr Building st Disttactnra Flairar ion. student, and Sylvia Mae Poast 21, Iberia, student; Milo Junior Condtt, 27. farmer, Centertrurg, and Doris Rebecca Leach, 21, Cen- terburg, RU S. B. township, BIG BEAR Super Morket 245 N.

Mein St. Open Evenings bookkeeper. I IS.eOO WW IT UTtMIM A membership to date of 424. Three new organizations have been added, including the Men' club, Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts. Christian Endeavor has been organized.

Under leadership of Miss Ferol Bur-ley, adult and junior choirs have been functioning, and a program mum GROCERY DEPT. PEAS CORN SPINACH MIXED VEGETABLES CHOPLETS Gaines and Hunt's White House DOG FOOD COFFEE 5lb.bog39c Ib. 29c ASK PHONE STRIKE REPORT Br Tke Anartate Preu JPraaar bf tha Mnh.r. at Hii.itr; 1.1MIU MUIIMIKK COLUMBUS, May 30 CIO Local 708. United Electrical Work of personal evangelism has been at work under direction of a large team of workers called the Invi ers, yesterday announced it had asked tne state industrial com mission to "publish a report with tation Prayer committee which meet each Thursday night for MODERN MARKET prayer, Bioie stuny ana instruction in personal evangelism.

In a finding of the cause or causes and party or parties responsible" for the five-week telephone strike of the Ohio Associated Telephone conjunction, with thi is a Visita MEAT DEPT. FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS CHEESE EGGS LUNCH MEATS Phone 15521 MARION. OHIO 133 Souih Main St. Co. at New Philadelphia.

tion committee. From the congregation in recent years have come two ministers. Rev. Roy Converse who is serving DOH CLARK'S at Speed, and Rev. DeVer Walker at West Middlesex, Pa.

At the present, the Forest Lawn church is seventh In point of membership in a Presbytery of When Available S. MA1V ST. MARIOV. O. Button Radishes and Green Onions Bunch 5c Florida Oranges -65c Rd Ripe Tomatoes "19c 33 churches, and the Sunday HEAT MAHKET in OAKLAND HEIGHTS Phone 5291 We ore doing our best to supply you with Fresh ond Cured Meots, but due to extreme shortages we are sometimes forced to close our store for a few hours at a time.

Please bear with us we will do our best. school stands second. Elder of the church ar W. E. Walker, Charles A.

Lamb, James O'Dowd, D. T. Hamilton, E. L. Pennock, Jack Unland, Herman Powelsort and S.

R. Martin. OHIO DRAFT 18 SHORT Br Tha aaaaelale Preaa Plenty of FRYING CHICKENS (fffmvl 7c COLUMBUS, May 30 The Roecker's 'Slices Ohio Selective Service System may fall 400 short of meeting its June draft quota of 3,371 men. Lt. CoL Carl G.

Wahl, deputy direc Phona 7298 Quality Meat 127 S. Main St. At Ceiling Prk said that draft boards had MARKET" WIENERS LUNCHEON MEATS FRESH SIDE BACON SKINS L' ti mi in mzl uu.il inn Limited Supply been filling about 70 per cent of their quota In recent month. from heaven' SON BORN NEAR HERE ASHLEY Announcement has EK7 COLD HEAT SALE been received of the birth of Vry Limited Supply of Roast. Steaks.

Chops son, Edward LeRoy, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gale, May 23, at the home east of Marion. They art SPECIAL! ORANGE CAKE VEAL LOAF former Ashley residents. DUTCH LOAF Makes warm weather meal planning a pleasure OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TILL 9 P.M.

ft Sk. I S3 skswsr-fs sj Jw -W' a. mm Hllllltl I 5C mitt 1 1 Si 22 RESTA'S GROCERY CLOVERFARM PHONE 2773 313 S. PROSPECT ST. Devil's Food Angel's Food White Cream Individual Strawberry old fashioned Short Cakes Sponge Cakes Angel Cake Deviled Cream Puffs Meringue-Topped PIES Butterscotch Lemon Cream Pecan Apple Apricot When AvailobU 25c No.

2 Cans Magic Freezt Ice Cream Mix, pkg. fS-sX poc ivmrmiNo Brooks Pork Beans Picnic Paper Plates 15c LB. 2 Lb. Pkg. foz.

27c 79c 15c C3c 33c 20c Green dp Coffee lb. Vclvecfa Ches Picnic Paper Cups Large Dill Pickles Cloverform Milk COOKIES Butterscotch Oatmeal Sugar Ginger ib 15c each 35C Ripe Tomatoes Fresh Pineapple gal. ATM ICaM f-Oa IWKt Trff WtAXt fPCM flN Breakfast Pastries DOMJTS ROLLS MUFFINS ROLLS BULK NOODLES WIENER BUNS Buns and Sandwich Bread ROECKER'S 428 W. Canter St. Phona 2342 153 S.

Main St. BCD mmsJ XSJQ CAMAY mac CHEESE FICKLE AO ttUttsU pkg. 21c tllilClt Buy When Available.

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