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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 18

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PAGE 18 THE MARION STAR. MARION. OHIO THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1955 Local Group Has Fun With Scale Model Railroad Twenty Enlist In Air Force During Month i 1 i Tiny Trains Run on 400 Feet of Track Club Has Room at Depot enlistment of 20 men in the UrS. Air Force during the past month at the local recruiting sta Providing many hours of enjoy ment for persons of varied walks tion was announced by M-Sgt James Edwards, Air Force recruit $3,000 Blaze Damages Home Firemen in lVi-Hour Battle; Chimney Hit Marion firemen battled a fire which caused an estimated loss of between $2,500 and $3,000 for almost an hour and a half Wednesday night. Fire Chief O.

A. Sifritt reported. The fire was at the Earnest Tackett home at 895 York where a defective chimney at the roof line started the fire when it burned out, Chief Sifritt said. Apparently, sparks set the attic on fire under the roof, and the fire was not discovered until Bird-McGinnis Post Initiates New Members Seventeen new members were initiated when Bird-McGinnis Post No. 162, American Legion, met Tuesday night in the Dugout.

The degree team was in charge of Craig M. Rogers, assisted by Clifford Chapman, Ralph Carhart, Norman Fogt, Cunningham and J. A. Dripps. Membership cards for the national DoubIe-5 Club were presented to 16 members in recognition of each having secured 10 or more members for the post.

The presentations were made by Dennis J. Malloy, first vice commander of the post in charge of of life in Marion is the Marion er Model Railroad Club, which has its 'Sent to Sampson Air Force Base, headquarters in a building at the Union Depot supplied to the club for basic training were -Paul E. Albright of 339 Glad St, James G. Harris of 588 Pearl St. Robbie L.

Miller of 285Vi Pennsyl vania Rex Hall of 393 by the railroads serving the city. At present, the club has 13 members who spend anywhere from four to eight hours apiece each week working on the track layout at the building. The membership list includes two housewives, a salesman, a truck driv center Gerald Ulery of 369 S.T Grand Thomas Field of 774 Cheney Gerald Nash of 3 Boys Admit Minor Grime Wave in County Three young boys who had "nothing to do" are in detention home today after they admitted to sheriff's deputies they had stol-en a one and one-hall horsepower engine from the Morral Supply stolen the Morral Supply one-half ton pick-up truck, tried to steal an automobile, and 'pilfered about 12 other cars in the Morral area. The gasoline engine led to the boys' apprehension, deputies reported. Deputies received a report early this week from residents of the area who saw the boys operating the motor.

On checking, deputies found all identification had been stripped from the engine. They contacted officials, of Morral Supply who identified the engine as one which had been stolen Jan. 3 from their elevator. Going to the Morral School where the boys were in class, deputies confronted the boys with the stolen engine. The boys reportedly broke down and confessed the other deeds.

One is 12 years old and the other two are 13. They admitted they had stolen some sample packs of cigarets from a dealer's car in the village and passed them out to their 569 Wilson Roger Breakov flames broke through the roof and were spotted by neighbors at 8:24 er, a a machinist, an office worker, a plumber and de er of 615 Lee Ronald Everly of 205 Elk James Davidson of 474 Thompson St, Don R. Hart p.m., he said. tective on the Erie Railroad. When firemen from the Central and Jackie Welch, both of near Marion, Charles F.

Harsh and and W. Center St. stations ar JOSEPH WELCH of 339 Myron Thomas, both of Radnor rived, the entire attic on the two- Church St. is president of the club. Hugh McKean of Ashley, Gayle story house was in flames.

His wife, Peggy, is secretary. John Roszman is the vice president, Whitney and William Rinehart, both of near Mount Gilead, and and W. Forrest Roush is -fTiYWlh sT "aw- I Dwight Harruff of near New Judge Bloomington. About 400 feet of HO gauge Receiving the cards were Don Williams, commander, John Dean, Howard Sines, Dr. Gerald Strauss, Charles Browning, Fred Thacker, Jewell Ralston, Newton Cunningham, Dr.

George W. Pfleiderer, Craig Rogers, J. A. Dripps, Jerry Wynn, William Arndt, Birtle Van Horn, Clifford Chapman and D.J. MacDonald.

A large group of members of the chid, all. World War I men, were presented special membership cards, signed by the national commander, Seaborn Collins of New Mexico, for 35 years' continuous membership. A report was given by William former airmen, Donald PROyiDING ENTERTAINMENT for members as well as visitors is the Marion Model Railroad Club with headquarters in the Union Depot. This week, the club put on a demonstration for the second group of Scouts to visit the club within a month. This time, about 20 members of Troop 4 in Marion were eiven track is included in the track lay (Continued From Page 1) Bosh and John J.

Frano, both of out at the club room. All the near Marion, re-enlisted and were a showl Here Jack Roszman, vice president of the club, shows Mike Duna way (left) and Edgar Lust track, switches, bridges, control the workings of one of the four control board which control movements of the trains. sent to Wright Patterson Air Force (right) volved from personal injury and property damage, which has an adverse effect upon the entire boards, roundhouse turntable and Base at Dayton. many buildings used as scenery -The local Air Force recruiting every piece of equipment is in was down to two members, but family of the offender. The inno are owned by the club.

cent as well as the guilty men Each member supplies his own is in the process of rebuilding office Is located at 123 E. Center St. and is open from 9 a.m. to proportion to the size of actual railroad' equipment. bers necessarily share this detri rolling equipment of locomotives now.

Persons interested may con 5. p.m. throughout the week and ment. Members usually build their own and cars. from.

9 a.m. to noon on Satur Smith on the post 1 essay "There has been a great dea! Once a month the club holds equipment, buying kits which have all the parts included and which day. and winners were announced. Sub of grumbling and complaining a regular business meeting. In ad No signal control system has been installed at the layout as yet, but club members hope to be able to purchase that equipment in the near future.

A VAST REVISION will be undertaken in the near future of the car yards section of the track. This was made necessary and pos need assemblihgr finishing and ject for the essays was "The Ef among the young people of this dition, the members meet on Tues fect of Spiritual Guidance In the community during the last few sometimes day evenings- and Sunday afternoons to work on the track lay World Today." Essays were sub months relative to the curfew or Power for the equipment is sup tact any club member or Mrs. Welch who has membership blanks at her home. Most model railroaders dislike the modern trend of present-day railroads to the use of diesel power and prefer the old-fashioned steam locomotives in their models. However, at the Marion club 17 Youths in Area Enlist in U.S.

Army mitted from Marion and Morral dinance. The curfew ordinance is out. Besides those times mem plied by a battery charger which supplies 12 volts of DC current to the tracks. A maze of wires schools to the Jocal post. The win not a perfect piece of legislation bers may go into the building to A total of 17 Marion and area ning essays will be forwarded to No law ever is.

But the fact re work on their projects at any hour." eads from the tracks and switches youths enlisted in the U. S. Army sible by the offer of one of the members to donate quite a bit mains that no harm can befall the young person who is off the Dr. Pfleiderer, county commander, for judging, along with others from the county and selection of to four different panel boards Early this month, the club put during January at the local Army recruiting station, Sfc. Jackie M.

which are used to operate the on a oemonsnaxion 01 us equip streets at 11 p.m while a great deal of harm can and frequent trains smoothly. county winners. The judges were ment for Boy Scout Troop 4. Two friends. They also admitted they had taken the truck, driven it for about 10 miles, damaged the bumper of the truck, then returned it to the company.

Besides that, they told deputies they had tried to steal the car of Carl Montgomery of near Morral, but had been unsuccesful in the attempt. The car pilferings were all of petty 'goods and included flashlights, groceries and candy. Many of the incidents were never reported to the sheriffs office, deputies said. Facts in the case will be presented to the county prosecutor' office this afternoon for possible action, deputies reported. Baker and Sgt.

Michael E. Waters announced today. Enlistments included Frank ly does befall- the deliberate vi weeks before that, a show was Members of the club try to keep their operations and equipment all kinds of locomotives and cars are seen. The club has had requests from five other groups to put on shows in the near future. Welch said that if the club members can olator of the curfew ordinance.

done for Cub Scout Den. 3. At Jackson, James N. Irvin, and Rob "Our young people are also com both of those events, the scouts of track and switches to enable trains to enter the yards from both ends. At present, the trains can enter the yards from only -one end of the layout.

The club desires to increase its membership to 20 persons as soon as possible. Several years ago, it had almost completely died and plaining about the fact that in traf ert C. Compton, all of Marion; showed much enthusiasm over the Robert L. Noggle of Caledonia, get present remodeling plans com workings of the model trains. as realistic as Both freight and passenger trains are operated over the tracks with a maximum of three trains in operation at the same time to assure maximum performance.

R. E. Copeland, C. M. Rogers, Dr.

Strauss and Don Williams. Junior Baseball program for the year will be in charge of Noble Huffman, who will be assisted by Donald Kay and Max Roseberry. Mr. Dripps gave a report on the bowling team and announced it will participate in a state Legion tournament March 5 in Springfield. James B.

Ryan of Milford Cen fic offenses their drivers', licenses are being suspended in wholesale fashion. They maintain that pleted soon and approve the idea, public showings may be held ALL EQUIPMENT used by the ter, Richard I. Patingaie of Os-trander, Ronald E. Coleman of for the same or similar offenses which would be open to anyone, club members is built to scaiei adults get off with a- light fine This simply is not true. Our adult Unions courts are also suspending driv Mr.

Van Horn, chef de gare of Manpower Cardington, William J. Armstrong end James A. Price, both of Bu-Jcyrus, Donald E. Kramer of Edison, Ronald D. Eyestone of Upper Sandusky, William Greible of Delaware, James L.

Morgan of ers' licenses when the facts jus Delaware Mother Calmly Aivaits Delayed Arrival of Second Twin Taxes tify such action. Moreover, the average adult needs his driver's li Marion Voiture No. 48, 40 et 8, announced an initiation will be held Saturday night, Feb. 19, at 8 p.m. at Cardington.

(Continued From Page 1) (Continued From Page 1) Magnetic Springs, and Pfc. George cense to provide a livelihood for Schnitzler will have the same title mediately in case of a sudden T. Aldrich of Marion, who re-en his family. The vast majority of in the merged federation. (Continued From Page 1) war." Russell and Sen.

Byrd (D-Va) The CIO won the right to enter listed. The youths are now undergoing basic training at Ft, driving among juveniles is unnec essary at best, told newsmen they are undecided DELAWARE The delayed birth of her second twin and the publicity brought on by the delay don't seem to upset Mrs. Bernard Schnees of Delaware. the AFL as a union group and to organize entire plants from top to Knox, Ky. on the issue.

"Finally, (and this is perhaps the most important of all) the lay amounted to 56 days. A spokesman for the American Medical Association in Chicago reported, however, that delayed births are "not too unusual." No records are kept on delayed births, the spokesman said. Lists Two Possibilities Young men- interested in joining Chairman Vinson (D-Ga) of the bottom in individual unions without Young Taft succeeded in getting House approval of his bill to give judges authority to order custody and support of minor children while divorce cases are pending in court. High spots among the measures Bucyrian Injured In $800 Motel Fire BUCYRUS A Bucyrus man was treated at City Hospital for injuries suffered in an $800 fire which broke out about 4 p.m. the Army can contact the Army adult who drives his car assumes House Armed Services Committee regard for AFL crafts.

recruiter at 123 E. Center St or Thirty four year old Mrs reiterated his support for the In addition, it was agreed that total responsibility rfor its purchase, operation and liability aris phone 2-3025. Schnees gave birth Jan. 28 to President's program the leadership for the ambitious ing from the operation. The teen a premature three pound 11 ounce The Delaware mothers physi- But McCormack said that in new member organizing activities offered yesterday included bills age driver, on the other hand, cian says tne aeiayea Dirth might view oi developments ranging Wednesday in the utility room of son.

On March 22, a little over seven weeks later, she expects Two Marion Residents Enlist for Navy Service and resolutions to: would come from the CIO. The key question of whether drives Papa's car on Papa's gaso have been caused by two possi- from the Soviet political change Morton's Motel, three miles east of Carry out Atty. Gen. C. William line, and if an accident occurs Bucyrus on U.S.

Route 30-N. unions would be allowed to "raid" the second twin to arrive on sched ule. bilities. He said one is a "super to the Formosan situation, "I can-fecundation," the simultaneous not understand how any leadership jTwo Marion youths recently en as a result of his reckless oper Orville Lust of near Bucyrus or seize each other's already or- ation, it is Papa or his insurance But Schnees today went fertilization of two ova by two would not immediately reconsider ganized members was left open listed in the U. S.

Navy through the Navy recruiter here and are now at Great Lakes. for company which pays the bill. calmly about her houshold du was replacing a thermostat in a water heater in the utility room separate sperm. He said that pos- the proposed reduction of the Army Reuther had wanted a definite po O'Neill's recommendations to control illegal narcotics traffic with stiffer penalties and tighter enforcement. Set a $50 fine for tossing beer bottles and trash along highways.

Create a municipal court In ties, seemingly unflustered by the "Our young people today are sabiuty is so rare, he is Inclined and Navy." lice system to stop this, but it basis training. of the motel when the heater ignited. He suffered a cut on the nation-wide attention her twins undoubtedly the best-informed and to discount it altogether. Representatives Brooks (D-La) was agreed only that "raiding" jThey were William Haley, ion are drawing. the best-educated in our historr, was a disease which ought to be The more likely possibility, he and Winstead (D-Miss) also threw added, is that Mrs.

Schnees has their support to demands for a "Of Mr. and Mrs. John David The young woman is the moth but they are not yet ready to as head and bums on his right hand, was treated and released from discouraged. i Haley of 231 W. Fairground Marietta.

sume complete self-government. er of three other children, Ber a "bi-coruate" or two-horned uter- reappraisal of the program after The merger agreement contained City Hospital. Create a domestic relations court We look forward to the day when nard 4, Beverly, 3, and Rod us, similar to two wombs sharing hearing what they described as a and Leslie Robert Hunt, son of Mrs. Mareenr VanSickle of 250 intentions to include guarantees in The Bucyrus fire department's such an ideal situation might pre in Butler County. a common and that separ- second warning by Gen.

Matthew ger, 14 months. Expected March 22 the new constitution that would vail. Indeed, we firmly believe Marion Ave. Set a 60 limit on state township truck answered the call and firemen were able to prevent ate eggs were fertilized in each B. Ridgway, prevent racial discrimination highways; 65 on turnpikes.

that the tremendous increase in Her physician. Dr.1 James C. section. The Army chief of staff told a among unions and effectively deal the blaze from spreading. Damage Hunt attended Vernon Junior High School, where he participat-in football and basketball, and juvenile delinquency in this na The twins will be of tne frater-lHou subcommittee vesterdav Parker, said he expects the second birth to bccur about March with union racketeers.

was to the heater and the build nai type, developed irom two eggs, that only, active forces could sur ing aroundi the heater. Sulphur 22, the date the birth would havel are noi necessarily tne same sex ply needed Army units at the out- Increase county commissioners salaries on a new formula with a minimum of $3,000 instead of $2 000 and a top of $13,500, up from $7,500. Appropriate $1,450,000 for improvements at Gallipolis State In taken place had Mrs. Schnees' Pact and may oe quite nniike, Dr. Park- break of war.

Earlier, he had tes- Springs firemen were also called, but the fire had been extinguished pregnancy been er reported. tified the decision to cut the Army when they arrived. Just how unusual the births are, ivir. ana jvits. ocnnees nave "jeopardizes our security 'to a Owner of the motel is Russell (Continued From Page 1) uamea uie iixsi iwin juougias JL.ee.

i degree. tion will begin to decline oniy when the young people themselves decide that delinquency is strictly kid stuff and make up their own minds to do' something about it. Despite the advancement ot our younger genera'tion, they can still learn much from their fpar-ents. Mark Twin once said that when he was 14 years old, he thought his 'old man' was the dumbest guy in the world, but Morton. stitute.

ine second wiu be named Dennis will probably be determined by the delay in the second twin's arrival. -According to a report by newsmen in Chicago, Dr. M. E. man (D-Lib-NY), Langer (R-ND) Lyn or Deborah Lyn.

and Morse land was employed at Tecumseh Products' prior to entering the service last Jan. 18. Haley attended Harding High School before entering the Navy Jan. 28. A Navy recruiter from the Mans- field Navy recruiting sub station visits the Marion County Courthouse every Tuesday and from 10 a.m.

to 2 p.m. Portion of Real Estate taxes Paid in Craic ford When Douglas Lee was born, Youtl imudodie IS The treaty pledges that the Davis, chairman of the depart United States, in accordance with Dr. Parker ordered him put in an incubator- and began special care. The infant is reported gain its constitutional processes, will (Continued From Page 1) ment of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Chicago, says the delayed birth could be "an extremely rare phenomenon." He help Formosa, the Pescadores and ing weight and expected to be when he became 21 he was headed back and went out to the such other territories as may be amazed at how much his father ready to come home in about a west end. On their way back to determined by mutual agreement." said the actual span between month had learned in just seven years The -Chinese Legislative Yuan Mr.

Schnees is co-owner of the which they start. That chestnut contains a great Crawford County already has approved the new pact, uicjr aaa ine accident. the births would determine the unusualness. He referred to a case in Australia in 1953 where the de deal of wisdom." Morris and Schnees Trucking Co. so its provisions take effect as soon in Delaware.

AFTER SENTENCING the three as ratification instruments are Dollar Days Discussed boys. Judge Ruzzo said the fourth Treasurer Harry T. Jackson announced here today that proximately $250,000, representing 'about one-third of the payments 4 of the first half of 1954 real estate taxes, have been, paid. would probably receive a com Communist China and Russia Defense Chief Plans for the February Dollar Traffic Cases parable sentence when brought be have bitterly denounced the treaty Days next week were discussed fore him unless he could produce as proof of American "aggression' when members of the retail pro Total due for the year, including evidence that, might lessen his on Chinese soil. (Continued From Page 1) guilt.

$29,724 in delinquent taxes. Is motion committee of the Chamber of Commerce attended a luncheon meeting Wednesday at Hotel Har has ever been cheered In Moscow; One of the boys who had been 583,268 of which only one half now How Ollioans Voted I remember Zhukov sitting held One driver was fined $15 and costs when he appeared in Marion Municipal Court Wednesday. Robert Smith, 21, of 539 Park Blvd. pleaded guilty to a charge of having no mud flaps on his truck. at the Detention Home ding.

craned for col- WASHINGTON (0-Ohio Repub- around a big table in Berlin short- suice his release from the hos- Tom Gaitens, chairman, is being i anrf nh. "can Senators Bender and Bricker ecuij jlojk r- assisted by William Seay and Nor yesterday voted for ratification ot ly after the war. Eisenhower was was swot credit for the across the table. Field Marshal fcdays toward his lWay sen- nWv will be closed March 1, man. Smith on the Dollar Days the Formosa mutual defense Jackson said.

committee. X. (MMkM ttl Ta A mm treaty, approved by the Senate 64-6. Both voted against two Montgomery of Britain was down Judge Ruzzo urged parents of at one end, A French general the boys to make restitution to whose name I can't remember was the owner of the stolen car for LEGAL NOTICE Velma M. Drollineer.

whose last Weather Report amendments to the treaty proposed District Traffic Cases Three arrests were made outside of Marion County Wednesday by state highway patrolmen from the Marion pqst Alfred R. Keimer. 36, of Ter known address is 168 West Avenue by Sen. Morse (Ind-Ore). One pro 150th.

San Lorenzo. California. wiU take at the other end damages which were done to it. Cloudy and turning colder to posal, to keep the treaty separate nonce that Paul c. Hrollinger, Jr.

filed his Petition for divorce against RpdH7h.iW.,fh.i.iB: 1M entire car was extensively from the legal status of the island, night with snow. JUw us. Trtrfav snow, windy and much ner on the 26th day of January. aamagea in me misnap. ine judge race Park, was fined $15 and was defeated, 57-11.

The other, to 1955. the same being Cause Number said he had no authority to enm. 32701 in the Court of Common Pleas colder. eliminate provisions making treaty eign minister. I stood just behind pel the parents to pay for the costs on a.

charge of excessive speed when he appeared before Znukov and ishinsky, so close I damage, but said he felt they Mayor Emery Murphy of Mount of Marion County, Ohio; the prayer of said Petition is for divorce on the ground of gross neglect of duty, and equitable relief. Said cause will be heard in said Court on or after the 11th day of March, A. D. 1955. could have flicked cigarette ashes should make restitution, nur vuici ilia it xuiuiuad Aiu liic rcata Gilead.

down their necks. I i jn uures, vy muiuai agieemcu was Dorothy N. Davis of Mount Gil Eisenhower made a proposal. legal notice 3g rejected, 60-10, Paul C. Drollinger, Plaintiff.

When he finished, Vishinsky Marlen L. Goettlng, whose place of -20 ead was given a citation to appear Friday before Mayor Mur Jan. 27; Feb. Mar. 3,1955.

nnVod 7hulrrw in' th riV TJ residence Is 13 Clinton Place. Newark, poKed zjiukov in tne nos. tie New Jersey wiU take notlce that on the 30 Atomic phy on a charge of failing to" LEGAL NOTICE 43 TO: ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS. DE poked him With his thumb. Obedl- day of Jannary.

1955, the un-ently Marshal Zhukov got to his clSd Petition-against Marlene L. Goettmg in the Court of obey a stop sign. 29 Ask us about the FOOD PLAN The way to live better foress. Have garden fresh vegetables, your choice cuts of meat, tree-ripened fruits and juices at your finger tips. Herbert Johnson, 25, of High Hat.

J0 xcci icvucu a luuuuc ouvict Common Pleas of Marion County, Ohio, 42 (Continued From Page 1) find was fined $10 and costs on reaction to What Eisenhower had praying for a divorce and other equit- VISEES, NEXT OF KIN OR LE-GATEES OF MARTIN G. SMITH, DECEASED, OR ADMINISTRATORS. EXECUTORS OR ASSIGNS OF SUCH UNKNOWN PERSONS. You are hereby notified that James 42 Akron, cloudy 47 Atlanta, clear 61 Bismarck, clear 15 Boston, cloudy 34 Buffalo, cloudy 47 Chicago, snow 47 Cincinnati, cloudy 56 Cleveland, clear 48 Columbus, clear 55 Dayton, cloudy 53 Detroit, rlear 48 Indianapolis, clear 58 Los Angeles, cloudy 71 Louisville, cloudy 61 Miami, cloudy 70 a charge of having no mud flaps said. If I remember correctly, it Lecof'duty r0Und r0M would be a rather remarkable 38 He appeared before Cardington concerned some minor details of said cause will be for hearing on feat 39 THE setting up a four-power command ni the day of February.

Mayor Don Healea. Russia is expected to continue 41 1 C. Woods Executor of the Last WiU and Testament of Martin G. Smith, deceased, has filed a "Petition 33 major emphasis on nuclear weap- K.SL39 ISO. Zhukov was still in the full thomas R.

GOETTING, Eaton Mfg. Co. Names 42 ons, air power and air oeienses A WITH FAST FREEZING SURFACES' flftrht if nratrtrv when Vichinclrv I Plaintiff. jo despite the ascendancy of famous rrr rh e. carnart, to Determine Heirship" in the Probate Court of Marion County, Ohio, versus Walter W.

Smith, et being Case Number 19706 in eaid Court. This petition sets forth the names and relationship of the next of kin of Martin IS GUARANTEED TO OUTPERFORM Purchasing Manager suaueiiiy grauueu. turn uy we lau Marion, Ohio, of his smart fawn colored militarv Attorney for Plaintiff. 67 1 ground force officers to high po- FREEZE LARGE QUANTITIES OF FOOD FASTER Retirement of Vincent Cada as snion in tne government. iaet 9n-rith Jan.

Feb. 3.10.1953. I i rr manager of purchases for the Mi moslnfl ntw AMANA fftft Torfeyf 55 1 iviarsnai ueorgi i. zoiob-w, new him back into his seat MAINTAIN EVEN ZERO TEMPERATURES 9 OPERATE MORE ECONOMICAUY G. Smith which are known to the together with the provisions of the Last Will and Testament of the decedent, Martin G.

Smith, and prays Eaton -Manufacturing and ap LEGAL NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that on the 35 minister -of defense, is an old ca "You've said enough," Vishin pointment of H. A. Williams as his reer soldier who fought World war 4th day of February A. D. 1955 Phyllis sky whispered to him in Russian.

ciear New Orleans, cloudy 66 New York, clear 42. Pittsburgh, clear 41 Tampa, cloudy 70 Toledo, cloudy 46 Tucson, clear 73 -i i i -a i I uanner xuca ner petition in me that the Court determine the persons entitled to distribution of the residuary successor were announced today. co II with artillery, troops and tanks oi iaiunuv rnaa rurt of Cnmmnn Pleas of Mar- assets of the Estate of Martin G. smith Williams started with Eaton as Store Honrs 9 A.M. to 9 FM.

ion county. Ohio, against Mervin 38 But American officers who Knew neck. Perspiration stood out arouno Terms Available in accordance with the terms of the will. a factory timekeeper and moved it like a string of pale pearls. 36 him during tne days or Gaither whose last known address is Maroa, Illinois, praying that she be divorced from him on Grounds of You are hereby notified that you must Montgomery made a suggestion American alliance say he is weu on to paymaster, plant controller, and for the past few years general plant controller.

file an answer In said cause on or before the 19th day of February, 1955. and once more Vishinsky poked Gross Neglect of nmy rounded in all phases of military 'hukov. He jumped to his feet and that said cause will be for hearing or judgment will be taken against you. operations and weapons. aoain I in said court on or after March 12, Cada leaves the company after Appliances Television i la JAMES C.

WOODS, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Martin G. Smith, MARION TEAS AGO TODAY Maximum 50 Minimum 26 TODAY'S ALMANAC 'Sun rises at 7:31 a.m. and sets at 6:03 p.m. it 1 Heating 239 E. Church St.

38 years of tenure. He began in The French population is in Later we asueo some oi tne nign case No. 32709 Phone 2-05 1 American and British brass about Phyllis Gaither Marion, Ohio the capacity of buyer with the By -Wilhelm Robinson. His Attorneys creasing at the rate of about a year. Axle Division in i -sviuwcui.

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