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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 13

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THE MARION STAR, MARION, OHIO PAGE 13 SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1961 BUSLNESS SERVICES HELP WAXilOJ 11 hi -mi mum mill Mini i mum wiinj i. mi jf" I' ANNOUNCEMENTS WANT ADS DU 2-1101 14 General Business Service! W1ANT DUPLICATING SERVICE Photocopies made while you wait. Mimeographing of letters, forms, etc. Prompt Service Wiant's Bookstore. 130 S.

Main. RUBBER STAMPS Made to order any size or copy wanted. Prompt service. Wiant's, 120 S. Main.

Dial DU2-1028. Rubbish and Light Hauling Dial DU3-2407. Bob McMillen. Rpnair nii.1 ntT2.374S Custom welding and macmne repair. Marion Tool Service, 123 London St.

i it" efcy.i Davy Decker of Mount Gilead, the Star's trip award winner; Tommy Kclesar of Painesville; Monarch of Owensboro. Roy Wheeler of Bowling Green, William Armbrister of Portsmouth, The Portsmouth Times' winner, which like The Star is a Brush-Moore Newspaper, and David A. Timpe of Dubuque. Iowa. Standing in front of the ramp (left to right) are: Ray Davis of High Point, N.

and Freddie Furr of Concord, N. C. Mr. Jenkins and Davy Decker left Marion Monday and plan to return ednesday. NEWSPAPERBOYS ON TOUR.

Representatives of The Star and eight other newspapers which distribute the Family Weekly supplement now are midway through a tour ot Brazil, awarded for their subscription efforts on behalf of the supplement. Shown on the ramp approach and ramp preparing to board a Varig jet airliner at Idle-wild Airport in New York Tuesday (left to right are: Delmas Jenkins, Star circulation manager and a tour supervisor; Carleton Crisp of Gainesville, tour supervisor; Gerald Wilson of Gainesville, Livestock Prices 1 Around About Marion Leave General Hospital i Friday) Mrs. Charles C. Solomon and 3 SPECIAL NOTICES SAN DAH SMORGASBORD in the heart of Ecilville, ervirg every Wednesday. Tnursdav, Friday and Saturday.

5 to 9 and Sunday 12 to 7. reservation call Bell-ville TU6-2441 EARN BIG MdXKY Sf'il CY.Milet. cs. lu hour, spare tune Kur inoiete fomia-tion Dial DU 2-3413. Kutn Alexander.

Stanley Products Diai Avon Products Joyce Mfr Dul DU Studio Girl Cosmetics Aruiatx'lle General Insurance DOUCE INC. Open till in Anipic- Oil Street IJa Wincov. 500 E. Center SI DU 3-1113 DU 2-2330 Cenieiit patio? K.i.- p. rchc, rm.s atui l.ihie New March MARION liKAUTV ACADi'MY IKi t.

Center St. 1)U GARDEN SPACE for rent, iiiree Ids at rear loiiS Cnin on shares. Call at 355 Cherry St. or Dial DU2-7541 or 4 PLACES TO GO SUNSET INN New Blnominfiton, O. Owned and open by aM Mabel fiery.

Mixed drniKS and short orders. Dorsey's Cafeteria im E. Center. ANN'S CARRY OUT 513 S. Prospect Dial DU2-5393.

Open 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. 5 Travel and Transportation WANTED Ride to California near San Francisco before April 3rd. Will share expenses. Phone Rich-wood WI 3-3623.

6 LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's black billfold with initial on front. Contains valuable papers. Can identity. Reward. DU 3-7570.

LOST Clip containing job orders. Lost between Grand Ave. ar.d Fran-coma, Thursday. Call Hinaman, DU2-4323. Reward.

HELP WANTED 8 MALE HELP WANTED ESTABLISHED sales route open for marries man 22-40, with car, pleasant outside work, $110 plus expenses weekly. For personal interview call DU3-2034 or write Box 55, care of The Star. EXTRA-and steady drivers. Apply in person. Red Cab, iVJ W.

Center St. AAA-'l TEXAS OIL "COMPANY needs man over 30 as traveling represen tative. Write E. D. Swallow, Southwestern Petroleum Box 739, Fort Worth 1, Texas.

WANTED Experienced single farm hand for dairying and general tanning. Good wages, board and room in modern home. Must have own transportation. If not qualified, need not answer this ad. Write Box 57.

care of Marion Star. NEAT APPEARING, alert young man under 30, of high moral character, to enter our training program which can lead to a lifetime career of interesting confidential office-type work right here in Marion. Advancement practically guaranteed as you qualify to accept responsibilities. Reply fullv in own handwriting for interview. Box 22.

care of Marion Star. LOCAL man wanted by the Spur Oil Company to tram lor the management of a station. Applicant must present a neat appearance, be reliable and have a good work history. Age limit between 30 and 45. Apply in person to Charles Thomson at tne spur un Mauon incaicu ou i.

Center and Greenwood nts. BELTONE HEARING SERVICE of Marion. S. Main St. has an openms fnr a consultant.

Age, 25 to 45. Must be married, bmulable and have a dependable car. Experience in contacting the public necessary. Earn while you learn. See Mr Shrum, 8:00 A.M.

to 5:00 P.M. or 12:00 noon Saturday. Food Salesman Nationally known Non-Food Co. with powerful radio and TV advertising seeks and aggressive hard-hitting salesman with proven performance record in selling to food stores to take over established local territory. $120 a week plus commission, plus bonus, hospital and life insurance, 5 day week, no overnigth travel.

For too earnings and opportunity to' advance with a rapid expanding orpaiiiatinii Send resume stating experience, age. telephone etc. to Box 33 care i.f The Star. TAKE 12 U2 Min. To prove to yourself that you are in the wrong field of direct sales and that you are not making the money you could make.

FOR INTERVIEW WRITE MR. VOVIS. BOX 4418 COLUMBUS 12. OHIO. DRY CLEANER Who can qualify with these qualifications: 1.

CLEANING 2. PRESSING 3. SPOTTING 4. MANAGING Write Box 50, in care of The Star, giving qualifications. WANTED: Full and part time drivers.

Day or night shilLs. YelloA' Cab. The publisher riseiv.cp Hie r.ght to edit or reject ai.j. aas accmed objectionable. LOCAL HIM 4D KAItS 1 i Time Tin.es limt Three hr.es 57c $1 35 Each extra line 45c oh: Minimum charge three lines.

1 Ads ordered for three ur s.x days a stopped before expiration coy be charged lor the number it t.m the ad appeared and adjiistmtr; made at the rale earned. Errors want ads Mill t.e wrrcc.vrr and an extra insertion given ontv when notification is made oe'ore uic second miertiun. Ads not offered for cor.sc cunve insertions will be cnarged at U.c c.ie tinie rate each time. Renewals of ads that nave appeared, be accepted unM 3.oti t.ie d.v cancellations and correctioris win prior to Publication. Closing ume lor all Want Ad Advertise? is a m.

tr.e nay prior to publication. (On Mondays oiid oa-s loiimving Holidays ads'wilj be accepted up to a.m. I THKHE is mail in the following es: 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28. 30, 33. 35.1 4, 50, 55.

56, 57 59. 6), 62. ANNOUNCEMENTS Gallon, Bucyrus, Riehwood Any evening your paperboy does not leave you a paper call tne foliov.jrg and receive your paper by special messenger. a i i Mrs. D.

L. Kochheiser. 311 W. Summit St. HO8-4011.

Bucyrus City Taxi 2-2981. Riehwood Isaly Dairy Phone WI3-9581. The Marion Star 1-A-CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to thank our friends, neighbors and relatives for ns-Kistance and sympathy at time of illness and at the death of our husband and father. Especially Kev. S.

E. Kaetzel, Timson Ailea Funeral Home, North Canaan WSCS, and Pathfinder Class. Daughters of Orena Circle, and Marv Tnorne Circle of Weslev Methodist Church. The Family of SethMakeever. IN GRAfEFULTapprecialion for the many acts of kindness houn during the loss of my beloved husband and brother of Norns.

Especially thank the pallbearers, M. H. Guilder Sons for their most helpful and efficient sen-ice, the Rev. Cinder for his comfortinff and consoling words, to the main- friends and reiglibors for their beautiful flowers, and to the Eclipse Favorite Lodge for thrir service during our time of borrow. Wife.

Gertrude Norns Dickson anrt Family 1-B IN MEMORIAMS IN MEMORY of Robert. Rinnert, who was taken in a car accident, March 19. 1951. Memories of you recall happiness, Memories of you bring tears. Memories of you bring heartaches uovn inrough the lonely years.

Dear Bob. you left so suddenly Ten years since you have gone. Time has helped erase the hurt. But memories of you linger on. Carl Rinnert Family 1-C Cemetery Lots Monuments MEMORIAL PLAQUES Walker's Jewelry Service Room 408.

Uhler-Phillips Bide. Dial DU2-2827. Marion, O. custom maoe ana engraved 2 LODGE NOTICES v- Spend a delightful evening V7 among friends at the club rooms. Regular meeting of the Kadgar Grotto.

Monday. March 20, 7:30 ItfLp.m. Cavalier Hall. Harry Car son. iwonarcn.

Oliver Lodge No. 447 Caledonia Stated Monday 2uth. p.m. Earl W. Seckel.

W.M. Ben A. Swogger. Secy. Ljdia Chapter NoV 83 O.E.S.

JsT Stated meeting Monday. March 7:30 p.m. Honoring Birth-' days in January February, March, Refreshments. Program. Mary Alice Leaper, Worthy Matron Mary Craven, Sec'y.

3-SPECIAL NOTICES KIDDIE KARE Pickup and Delivery State Licensed Dav Nursery and Kindergarten 374 Windsor. Dial DU2-3207. SUGAR 'N SPICE NURSERY, State Approved 463 E. Center. DU3-3610 Infants' and Children's Wear Catherine Ann Shop One mile north of intersection 4 and on Rt.

4. Plenty parking. GLO-A-GAN rug and carpet cleaners. Modern portable equipment to serve tnun and country. Dial DU 2-4oii3.

DOROTHY'S SEWTNCTSHOPT BUC K-EYE TRAILER COURT. 1015 N. Main St. DU 2-3513. SEWING AND ALTERATIONS 345 Bellefontame Ave.

DU3-2561. Income Tax Returns Personal and Small Business 264 Reed. Dial DU3-2451 ONE or twenty tubs. 32 minutes, dry and fold. Open 7:30 a m.

SNYDER LAUNDROMAT 187 W. Mill St. DU3-2637. AN EARLY filing means early tax refund Expert, low cost help at OFFICE SERVICE UNLIMITED Call now for expert service. Wesley Bishop DU3-3137 R( s.

DU2-323S MOM tell dacf to Ret Samdyne for dandruff it's the best. Available at Henney Cooper "Your Friendly Walgreen Agency Drug Store." A FEW pennies will m.sure your sil verware in case of McAndrew. McAndrew DU SUGAR 'N' SPICE NURSERY, State Approved 463 E. Center. DU3-3S10 Bob John Hinaman Shroats Nationwide Insurance 624 E.

Center. Home Office Dial DU3-1924 Colimibus Ohio. CUSTOM made picture frames, all styles and sizes. Steu art's Studio. 1 46' 2 S.

Mam St. DialpU2-0555. DO YOUR "LAUNDRY with water equal to ram solt. NO EXTRA CHARGE SCOTCHMAN'S LAUNDROMAT Rear 131 S. Slate Dial DU 2-1526 THERE is an acute shortage oi homes for rent If you have anything to rent, tell the public throueh a timely Want Ad 8 MALE KEI-P WANTED- CLAIMS ADJUSTER Casualty, one five years experience.

To live in Marion area. Write or contact. Frank R. McNulty. 20 S.

Third St. Collin's bus 15, Ohio. SEVERAL, areas available for Agricultural salesmen to seU Harvestores Send resumes to Ohio Sealed Storage, Marysville, Ohio WANTED Experienced farm hand for general farming and some feed- me Can caieaoiua or write; Box 2'3 care Star TRUCK DRIVER 25-35. Travel all 48 states. Home very little.

Must pass I C. physical. Reply in own ttrume Giving address, phone, past employment record, references and w.mes expected. All replies confidential Write box 62 in care of The Star. TWO MEN Married Permanent for special type route bits.

60 stops each day. Full time. SS5 per week and up. Commission. Contact Paul Feucht at Hotel Marion Wednesday, March 22.

30 to 11:30 a.m. or 2 to 4 or 6 to 8 wanted for retail milk route salesman, 25 years old. State experience and references to Box 44, care Star. FIVE MEN Apo no handicap, nn experience necessary, no investment Transportation Average $2 per huur. Contact Paul Feucnt.

March 22, 9:30 to a 2 to 4 or 6 to 8 p.m. SALESMAN with management level, national food and drug sales experience desirable. Must be able to handle bales personnel. Salary plus commission. Unlimited1 opportunities.

For personal interview, contact Jark Shnffnrd, Hotel Marion. Wednesdav, March 22. 0:30 to 11:30 a.m. or 2 to 4 or 6 to 8 p.m. FEMALE aELP WANTED BABY SITTER 5 days a week.

Live in if desired. Call "Collect" LaRue YU-387 af ter 6 00 p.m. LADY TO "LIVE IN and do "light house work. Call after 4 p.m. DU3-2759.

LADY to live in with elderly couple and do the housework and cooking. Phone DU2-6028. FILE CLERK Intelligent girl about 20 years old for an on-the-job training position. Excellent working conditions with opportunity for advancement: only permanent employee desired. Send full details in own handwriting to Box 21, care ot Marion Star.

DO-YOUNEEDiONEY? For furnishings, appliances, unpaid bills AVON has a few choice territories where you can earn this extra money. Inquire NOW how to become an Avon Representative. For interview Dial DU2-4301. CLERK-TYPIST, "confidential posi tion, accurate typist, 21 to 40. Employment Service 374 S.

Main. DU 3-1159. WANTED Babysitter 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.

Call DU3-2076 after 5 p.m. LADY to care for five-year-old girl, in my home. Vicinity of Uhler Ave. Write Box bo, care or ine star. 10-MALE AND FEMALE HELP A GOOD SALES JOB for part time.

Write P.O. 28i Upper banausKy, O. 11 SITUATIONS WANTED Washings and Ironings Good reference. DU 2-6339. WILL CARE for an elderly person or couple in my home in caramgion Living room, bedroom and bath, meals, washing and ironing included Furnished or unfurnished, pri vate entrance.

Write box 25 care Marion Star. READ THIS BEAUTIFUL IRONINGS $2.00 a basket. Pick up and 216 Bain Ave. WOULD LIKE to do washing and ironuigs. Inquire 429 facranton Av- WIDOW wants housekeeping in wid ower's home or with elderly ladyp Phone H02-7565, 518 E.

Atwood St. Gabon. Ohio. FARMER Experienced handyman, dairy beef, hogs, poultryman. Pre fer steady work.

Shares or by month. Single, sober, trustworthy, middle-aged. References given. Have car. George Lefever.

118 West 13th Ashland. Ohio. 13 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS MARION BUSINESS rm Dial DU2-0454 or DU3-2221. BE a leader not a follower. Get your training through an International Correspondence Schools Course.

Contact representative P. O. Box 80, Marion. O. or DU3-7443.

BUSINESS SERVICES 14 General Business Services RUBBISH and HAULING Dial DU3-1449. 889 Adams. WATER WELL DRILLING GLENN SHERMAN Dial DU2-4423 60!) Polk St. RONALD SELANDERS Electrical wiring. Home, com mercial, industrial.

Appliance and motor repairs. 343 Hane. DIAL DU2-2058 CLARK ELECTRIC 171 N. Mam St. Marion, O.

Electrical wiring, commercial, industrial, residential, motor and appliance repairs. 25 years' experience on electrical wiring and automatic COllll Ols. Night DU3-2411 Homer Clark David Christian "CO Ml )N ENT STE OP HON I HIGH FIDELITY SALES SERVICE Audio Duplication service uu z-udu VACUUM Cleaner repairs and sales, Used and rebuilt cleanws. We repair all makes including KIRBY, iinrWFP El.KCTROLUX. REX AIR, AIRWAY, etc.

Open Fridays mi in ii D. Vacuum Cleaner 165 Davids St. Dial DU2-2734. KEEP your store windows clean. Have them washer) bv the Marion Window Cleaners.

DU2-3007. Septic Tank Service 24-Hour Emergency Service Howard Barkley i 4d5 Clover Ave: Dud DU 2-0008. 1 MHOUR" FILM SERVICE PHOTO SHOP DU 3-2478. DU 2-2330 Any phase of carpenter work Lon Terms. Rent" BIL-JAX Scaffolding 2U Dix Ave.

Dial DU2-1508. Expert tree service of all types Free estimate. Reasonable rate. Leo Savaco. DU2-762.

759 Gill Ave. SEWERS and DRAINS Opened and Cleaned Electrically ROTO-ROOTER. DIAL DU 2-2726. i I DU 3-3312. DON'T DIG Sewers aid drains opened with the new electric eel.

Lewis Stanley, 714'i Davids St. DU2-4758, DU2-6471. Septic Tank Cleaning Donald F. Johnson Phone collect Riehwood WI 3-3748. Stump Removal Remove those stumps with the new Pow'r Stump cutter Free estimates.

Call Norman Withrow, DU 3-8117. We Have Mwed to 140 Court St. Rear 127 N. State St. The Home Print Shop DU 2-1711.

Small Appliance Repair Private Investigation 462 Patterson St. BUSINESS HOME PAINTING-DECORATING DRY WALL FINISHING BOB BROWN 598 Catherine Ave. DU2-5G6. Expert Wall Washing James Harbolt DU2-7107. WATER WELL DRILLING Sam Ellsworth, Rt.

1, Morral IN5-2288 SCOUT TREE SURGERY 20 years' experience. Free estimates. Fireplace wood ROBERT HirsHER, OWNER 587N a i nSt Di a I ID U2-7472. WE HAND PAINT or decorate. Your shoes and bag.

In custom colors or design 0 all occasions. Dial DU2-4D19 or DU2-6602 after 6:00 p.m. A Rubbish Hauling Light Hauling of All Kinds Dial DU2-9070 any time. Donald Van Sickle. WE CLEAN septic tanks and outside vaults.

Reasonble rates. Servica anytime. Ishel Houston. IN5-2939. Vacuum Cleaner Service Bags Belts Cords Parts.

All Makes Kebuilt Cleaners H. N. Crowner Chas. Esposit FRANK BROS DU3-1171. Small Appliance Repairs CALL DU2-0506 UNITED ELECTRIC 251 W.

CENTER Expert Wall Washing James Harbolt DU 2-7107. 15 TELEVISION AND RADIO JACK'S TV Call Days, Nights and Sundavs 483 W. Center. Djal DU3-3458. Radio and TV Repair Hi-Fi and Record Plaver Servict MELVLN BRADEN 195 Barnhart St.

Dial DU2-3196. Antenna Service Sugar Klingel DU2-5679. EARL'S TV 24-Hr. Guaranteed Sei-vica Guaranteed Used TV Phone DU2-3262 anytime. TV Service Larry Dominy.

834 Oak Grova, $3 service call. DU 2-5133. PAULUS TV Antenna Service Dial DU 2-4691 TV SERVICE HAROLD SLACK Dial DU3-1203. GEORGE GRIFFITHS TV SERVICE. DIAL DU 2-7488.

Color TV Black and White SERVICE HODGES RADIO TV SALES and SERVICE Your RCA Victor Dealer 129 DeWolfe Ct. Dial DU2-0870, GATTSHALL'S TV 708 N. Main. DU2-0913 or DU3-2018. Open 9 a.m.

to 9 p.m D. A. Brown Radio Service 135 E. Church St. Noe's TV and Radio Servica Dial DU 2-8994 715 Woodrow.

TELEVISION and radio repair. Mik Severns. 775 York. DU2-2345 Heimlich's TV Service Services in Your Homo Dial DU3-1051. RECORD PLAYER repairs, Hi-Fi and stereo.

Guaranteed work. Cheapest in town. 334 S. State. Dial DU2-81I54.

Tower Installations Arndt Antenna Service 548 Carolyn Drive. Dial DU2-1233. OZZITRONIX TV SPRING SPECIAL Test All Tubes Clean Picture Glass Vacuum Clean Chassis Adjust All Controls Total $7. DU 2-1010. BEAUTY AND BATH Dorothy's Beauty Shop 440 Davids St.

Dial DU3-2828. 18 Truck and Trailer Rentals NEED A TRUCK? RENT FROM RYDER BEATTY SUNOCO STATION 254 EAST CENTER. DU 3-lOSt. Paperbanging Painting. Interior, Exterior Roy Adams.

DU 2-7457. ROOF AND HOUSE PAINTING, also interior painting. Rest references and work done DU3-2742. Interior and Exterior Painting Carpenter Work Free Estimatel Guaranteed Work MILLER BROS. New Bloomington.

20 Heating Plianbing Hoofing M. F. Dori'e Plumbing Heating Sales Servic 339 Franeoma. Dial DU2-4140. WINCO HEATING Coleman Dealer WE GIVE 24-HOUR SERVICE 635 W.

Columbia. DU2-1729. FREE ESTIMATES Water Heater Specials Mooney Plumbing Heating Ht. No. 7 State Et.

4 south Dial DU2-(i866, Marion. INTERIOR and exterior painting patch plastering, paperhanging and wallpaper samples, floor sanding and refinishing. Thompson Bros. DU2-9301 or DU3-1514. SPOUTING ROOFING SIDINQ HEATING PLUMBING DU2-1914.

Jimmie's Sales Service Heating. Air-Conditioning 246 Patterson St. DU2-3788. WARDS Plumbing. Heating and Building Sup plies.

205 W. Center. Probate Court Marriage Licenses Granted Russell Britton, 21, of 151 Barn-hart St. and Joanne Leaper, 20, of 845 Forest. Lawn Dr.

Gerald G. Gaertner, 20. of Tiffin and Jean M. Gantt, 21, of 355 Uhler Ave. Fred White, 21, of near Rieh wood and Belty Boggs, 19, of near LaRue.

You Get The Best Where they sell the most. Short Ford, 274 N. Main. Ad, Dr. Harry E.

Mauk Office will be closed March 15 thru 20. Ad. Vacation Over Leader Cleaners will open Monday, March 20. Ad. General Hospital Births Friday i Mr.

and Alex Nemeth. 263 Park a son. Mr. and Mrs. John G.

Lucas, 233 Leader a daughter. Bob's Service For 24 hour service, corner of Main and George. Ad. Marion Dry Cleaners 599 Mt. Vernon.

Expert drapery cleaning. We guarantee not tn shrink your drapes. Dial DU 2-2082. Ad. College Students One of the most enjoyable pieces of mail they can receive each day is a copy of the Marion Star.

It will keep them well informed as to what is going on back home. Mail rates are reasonable. Come in today and enter a mail subscription. Ad. Live It I'p At Al Bennies Danceland at the Armory every Saturday night from 8 to midnight.

-Ad. Memorial Spiritual Church. 146 S. Iliah March 19th, 7:30 p.m. William Barber.

Ad. Common Pleas Court Appeal Filed Arthur Wrenn of near Mount Gilead vs. James L. Young, adminis trator of the Bureau of Workmen's Compensation: the Industrial Commission of Ohio and F. D.

Lawrence of near Marion. Thirty-two farmers consigned 813 head of stock to Friday's weekly sheep and lamb sale in the Producers Livestock Association pavilion. The market on clip lambs was steady with Monday's prices, while wools sold as much as 50 cents lower. There were no prime wools. Choice offerngs went for $18 to $18.60.

Goods were bid in at $17 to $18. utilities at $14 to $17, and culls for $14 and down. Prime clips brought $18.30. Choice individuals in the same same category went for $18 to $18.30. with goods selling for $17 to $18 and utilities $13 to $17.

Feeder lambs went for $15 to $17.80, aged slaughter sheep for $4 to $8. No breeding ewes were offered. Next Friday's sale is to start al 2 p.m. II ci 4. OIICCII iVUCllUU Marion Hogs, market steady; 190-220, 17.75; 220-240, 17.25; 240-260, 16.75; 260-280, 16.25 230-300, 15.75; roughs, 15.75 and down.

Produce Prices Marion Butter fat No. i pound .46. No. 1 pound .41. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Albert V.

Ruth, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Mabel Esther Ruth has been apppointed and qualified as Executrix oi the estate of Albert V. Ruth late of Marion County, deceased. Dated at Marion. Ohio, this 24th clay of February A.

D. Edward .1 Rnzzo Probate Judt-'e, Marion County, Ohio Case No. March 4.11.18,1961 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of William H. Reidel, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Lawrence W.

Davis has been appointed and qualified as Administrator of the estate of William H. Reidel late of Marion County, deceased. Dated at Marion. Ohio, this 1st day of March A. D.

1961. Edward J. Ruzzo Probate Judee, Marion Countv, Ohio Case No. 23962. March 4.11.18.1961 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Edwin M.

Moore, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Margaret D. Moore lias been appointed and qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Edv.m M. Moore late of Marion Countv. Dated at Marion.

Ohio, this 28th day of February A. D. 1961. Edward Ruzzo Probate Judge. Marion County, Ohio Case No.

23961. March 4.11.18.1901 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Hattie B. Gompf, deceased1. Notice is herebv given that Walter D. Moore and Elba Miller Haller have been appointed and qualified as Co-Executors of the estate of Hattie B.

Gompf late of Marion County, deceased. Dated at Marion. Ohio, this 24th day of Februan A. D. 1961.

Edward .1 Ku70 probale Judiie Marion County, Ohio Case No. 2392. March 4.11,18.1961 NOTICE OF HEARING FOR PAKOI.E Lonrfon. Ohio. March 15.

I1. No. 110128 Thomas Layne. a prisoner now confined in the London Correctional Institution. London, Ohio admitted from Marion Countv.

con victed Jan. of the crime of Forgery and serving a sentence of 1-20 years is ehmhle for a hearing before the OHIO PARDON AND PAROLE COMMISSION, on or after May I. 11161. OHIO PARDON AND PAROLE COMMISSION Herbert Kell Parole and Record Clerk March 18.25. 11 NOTICE OF HEtRlNG FOft London.

Omi March 15. I'i61. No. 110175 Rodney Boggs, a prisoner now confined the London Correctional Linden, Ohio admitted from Marian County, convicted May 1IKI ot the crime of Carrying Concenlcrf Weapons and serving a sentence of years is eligible for a hearing before the OHIO PARDON AND COMMISSION, on or alter Mav 1. lllljl.

OHIO PARDON AND PAROLE COMMISSION Herbert Kill Parole and Record Clerk March 18.25 1W1 NOTICE OF MtING K)K PAKOI.E Marion. Ohm. March 15, ril. No. 110444 Ri-'hi'tn W.

Slump, a prisoner nor lined Marion Correc'ional Institution, Ohm, admitted from Marnm County, ron-victctl Jan. llKiil of tin- crime of Burglarv 12); Safe Forcinc I2i: Grand I.arcenv and Puss. Burglary Tools (lice) and serving a sentence of 1-20 years eligible for a hear-in? Iwfo're the OlDO PARDON AND PAROLE COMMISSION, on or after June 1st. liiSl. OHIO PAP.nON AND PAROLE COMMISSION Herbert W.

Hirmer Parole Record Clerk March 18.25,1361 Enter General Hospital 1 Friday) Addie S. Fosnaugh, 1132 Bennett medical care. Gerald L. Coon, 186 S. Main surgical care.

Noah L. Mauley, 912 Gebhardt surgery. Larry Geckle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Geckle, 765 Clinton surgery.

Daniel Foertsch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Foertsch, near Marion, surgery. Mrs, Roy Sechrist, 300 Forest Lawn medical care. Mrs.

Jack llonaker, 338 Latour-ette medical care. Mrs. Wayne Ruby, 565 Henry medical care. Mrs. Wayne A.

Tomhn, 'J89 Robinson treatment. Mrs. Gordo Chambers, New Bloomington, medical care. Diana Clifton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Clifton, 795 Silver surgery. James W. Glass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Glass, 423 Gir-ard tonsillectomy.

Formerly Norman Howard Beauty Shop of 175 E. Center. Now Zola's Beauty Shop of 127 S. High. Operators; Marjorie Rank and Mary Pierce and Zola Minard, owner.

Dial DU Surplus Wire brush 39c. Number two ball peen hammer 88c, hacksaw blades (gross) $9. Dealers welcome. Wal-raven Surplus, 1425 N. Main.

DU2-4135. Ad. Foot Long Hot dog stand will be open Monday. March 20th. N.

Main Street -Ad. Dairy Queen Three lor 2 pint sundae sale! Buy 2 lor SI. and get another free. Regular $1.50 value. Your choice of flavors.

Friday, Saturday and Sunday only. (Corner N. Main and Klerx Get Ymir Alterations. Repairs Heinndeling done before the Easier rush Dengler Dry Cleaners 124-26 W. Church or DL'2-4514 Ad.

Fly Wheels Rod and Custom Show, March 18 and 1ft, Fairgrounds Coliseum. Admission S1.00. -Ad. Common Pleas Court Divorces Granted (Addresses as on Petitions) Raymond E. Riester of 436 Ballentine Ave.

from Anita Riester of 532 N. Stale St. Divorces Filed (Addresses as Li-ted on Petitions) Frances Wright of 241 'l- Silver St. vs. Stanley Wright of 241 '2 Silver St.

Leora Cornelius of 207 George St. vs. Charles E. Cornelius of Marion. llildeganle Tomlin of Robinson Ave.

vs. Wayne A. Tomlin of 486 E. Mark St Patsy Jean Slone of 717 Kentucky Ave. vs.

Doliver Slone of 795 Davids St. Jerry Stineman of 530 Hermann St vs. Carole Stineman of 464 Oak St. son, Park and Mark Sts. Mrs.

Sheridan W. Shumate and son, 189 N. Seffner Ave. Mrs. Lester A.

McMurray and son. 1088 E. Center St. Mrs. Herbert Hunt and daughter.

535 Lee St. Mrs. John W. Hefman and son, 2930 Schell Dr. Mrs.

Paul Fricke and daughter, near Riehwood. Mrs. James Ferriman and son, 147'ii Harcourt PI. Mrs. Robert B.

Emmons and son, 175 Pearl St. Jerry Lee Cofer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cofer, 1022 N. Slate St.

Paul Tallman, West Mansfield. Mrs. James Swihart, 386 Fran-conia Ave. Mrs. Byron E.

Swartz, Upper Sandusky. Delmar D. Sullivan, 381 Waterloo St. Mrs. John P.

Spellerbcrg. Springfield. Mrs. John E. Seiter, 455 Claridon Ave.

Mrs. M. 0. Pangborn, 341 Gir-ard Ave. Homer G.

Monroe. Springtield. Mma McDaniels, 520 Ballentine Ave. Lola G. Main, 771 Woodrow Ave.

Mrs. Dexter Hazen, 647 Oak St. Saundra A. Chevalier, 645 Henry St. Remodeling Sale Now in progress, up to 25' off on new and used appliances now in stock.

Terms. S. E. Mohat Waldo, 0. SA 6-2175.

Ad. Mary Bartliman Sight saving foundation benefit show Sunday, Eagles' Hall 7:30 p.m. Adults $1. Children 50c Ad. Round and Square Dancing Friday night 9 to 12 p.m.

at I. W. Able Union Hall, 675 Uncapher Ave. Band is Hank and Anna Mae Johnson, caller Chuck Blankenship. .75 per person.

Ad. Trap Shoot Meeker Sportsman Club Shoot every Wednesday night, starting April 5 Ad. Free Booklet Become a Coin Collector and Strike It Rich." You might m.ikc 1 a small fortune with this inionna-! lion, others have. Booklet given just for asking at Rose Ann Gifts, U14 S. Main, Grand Opening Of Marion County Jamboree i Country Music show at the Mar-lion Theater, 170 W.

Center St. 1" and 18, every Friday and Saturday night from 8 to 12 p.m. Two shows nightly. Admission: Adults children 6 to 12. .35.

Under 6 years, free with par-i ents Ad. I The Annual Lot Owners Meeting I Of Chapel Heights Memorial Gardens, will be held at the Chapel, Thursday, March 30, 1961 I at 8:00 p.m. Ad. 1 I II i MRS. LAIIMAN AT HOTEL MARION DINING ROOM INVITES YOU TO SMORGASBORD EVERY SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 8 P.M.

Over 50 items to choose from and all for $2.00 per person. $1.25 for children under 9 years. ALso dinners served from our Sunday menu for 97c and up. MAKE RESERVATIONS FOR PARTIES BY Dialing DU 2-2104 21 Jewelry Watcb Repairing DIAMONDS MOUNTED CROWN JEWELERS. 415 W..

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Years Available:
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