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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 5

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The Mui ion iuir Muiidu) la. ittao Accepting New Dental Patients Dr. J.B. Schmelzer 241 Executive Dr. 387-9020 Evening Hours Available.

Ad. Attention River Valley Scott Has his Drivers License. Ad. Moving Sale Aug. IS Thru.

Some Antqs. 10 to 189 East Pleasant St. Ad. 1 Enter Community MedCenter (Sunday) Jody Baker, Upper Sandusky Mike Brady, 3001 Craven Drive. Kathy Brake.

602 Polk St. Mary Huffine, 1060 N. Main St. Ruth Lichtenberger, Waldo. Leighton Mackey, 993Vfc Mount Vernon Ave.

Dorothy Malone, 826 Central Drive. Clara Mitchell Caledonia. Mary Paulson, 1282 Forest Hill Drive. Buffy Piatt, Ashley. Mary Pruitt, Bucyrus.

Edna Shirk, Lakeview. Gertrude pecker, 3366 Columbus-Sandusky Road S. Jfor Enter General Hospital Ryan Burns, 321 Homer St. Vera Saiter, LaRue. Rosalie Sinif 627 Sugar St.

Barbara White, 439 Bimini Drive. Fred Yeager, 452 Windsor St. Fran Verman, 294 Ken-more Ave. Hosea Jenkins, 565 Kenton-GalionRoad. Rose Zawrotny, 2723 Curren Drive.

Mildred Corbet, 402 Mount Vernon Ave. Willis Kissling, LaRue. Garage Sale Tuei. SAM-8PM. 236 Prospect ML Vernon, Waldo.

Couch, gang mowers, Avon. Ad. Multi-Family Garage Sale All week, Aug. 18 22. 8:30 511 Siesta Dr.

(Off 529). Lots of toys games, books, linens, appliances, household items, fall winter clothes. Ad. mORidgedaleGrad'i Reunion. Aug.

22, 23rd. Details call 465-3031, 383-4108, 382-1752. Ad. Super Garage Sale! glassware, lamps, fine china, bicycles, trash masher, sewing clothes, pillows, blankets, tapestries, french ItennonS The Family Of Gertrude E. Hughes would like to express their sincere gratitude and appreciation to the many friends, relatives and neighbors who helped in many ways during their bereavement Special thanks go to the staff of Country Estates Nursing Center, Delaware Park Care Center, Dr.

Ruiz, Community Med-Center, Dr. Parker, Delaware for their care during aer luness. hibiuus iu wu Ballinger-Gehm-Ballinger Funeral Home for his gentle guidance, Pallbears, to Rev. Eric L. Haskins, Prospect for his reassuring message.

To all who shared in our sorrow. Thank you and God Bless. Sons and Daughters, Grandchildren. Ad. Garage Sale Tues.

9-? 753 Laura Dr. All items Reduced! Ad. Garage Sale Tues. 8 til 1034 Revere Dr. Deep Freeze, furniture, misc.

Ad. WE HAVE THE CARPET FOR YOU! OVER 30 CARPET BOOKS FULL OF HUNDREDS OF SAMPLES AT SUPER-LOW-PRICES. LET US INSTALL CARPET FOR YOU AT A PRICE EVEN SHAKESPEARE WOULD WRITE ABOUT. "SUPER" SPECIAL 100 TIM S0RRELES CO-HUNGER III STUCKMJ CO-MRftfiER NYLON PILE. INSTALLED $1 vl95 Ohio Senators Score Low On Defense Items COLORS, FHA APPROVED, WITH 66 OZ WAFFLE PAD AND- KbX7.

I Leave Community MedCenter (Sunday) Donna Axthelm, Matthew Brown, WiUard McCleese. General Hospital Births -(Saturday) Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Manuel, 210 S. Greenwood a daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haag, Edison, a son. Mr. and Mrs.

M.Bruce Diehl, 867 Daffodil Drive, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kennedy, 910 Westwood a son. MCPL members in the House averaged 16 percent on, recent votes and 21 percent over the past 10 years.

The American Security Council administers the Coalition for Peace Through Strength which includes 217 members of the House and Senate, 112 national organizations and other national leaders and private citizens concerned with the eroded defense posture of the United States. In a separate part of the Index, President Jimmy Carter earned only 6 percent on the key issues. Of the 10 votes in the Senate he took clear positions on nine and disagreed with public opinion on all of them. He also took clear positions on nine of the 10 votes in the House and agreed with public opinion on only one. It was on his opposition to the Dellums Amendment to shelve the M-X mobile missile system.

Noel Coward made his American acting debut with Dorothy Gish in the 1918 silent picture "Hearts of the World. dUSE UNTIL I Leave General Hospital (Saturday) Judy Blair and baby, Fred Ekleberry, Ruth Faulkner, Nancy Fields, John Geyer, Darren Johnston, 1 Isla Lucas and baby, Betty Saltz, Evelyn Schorr, Krista Seckel, Alice Seitzinger, Virginia Skaggs, Jeanette Smith and baby, Margaret Smith and baby, Patsy Smith, Orville Thompson. Carl West, Miranda Willis, Bernice Barford, Jay Muether, CLarry Rockhold. James Burton, James Clare. Enter General Hospital (Sunday) Pauline Gochenour, Leipsic.

Alberta Brothers, 429 AvondaleAve. Marie Foust, 164 Barford Road. Catharine Forrider, Rich-wood. James Barry, 300 Pearl St Betty Bates, 701 Lilac Lane. Richard Clunk, LaRue.

James Dickson, Strasburg. Peter Hedrick, Edison. Barbara Miller, 1429 Marion-Edison Road. Nora Johnston, 400 Delaware Ave Ethel Apthorp, 264 Nye St Edgar Goddard, 342 Leader St. Thelma Ruffener, Bucyrus.

Jeffrey Hopkins, 2194 Agosta-MeekerRoad. James Gordon, Marysville. Mary Nutter, 412 Cherry St Leave General Hospital (Sunday) Ermal Brown, Barbara Crampton and baby, Carra Craycraft, Edward Curren, Pattie Evans and baby, Laura Fillinger, J.C. Gibson, Kristi Griffin, H.Lester Hensel, Delia Hughes, Foster Jarvis, James Jerew, Garry Kitts, George Lewis, Robert Littell, James Litzenberg, Esther Maag, Harold Miller, John Miller, Cheryl Ongahbang, Rita Rawlins, Christopher Russell, John Sands, Kelly Smith and baby, Laura Stone and baby, Nathan Yeoman, Scott Cline, Debra Emmons. Potted Hardy Mums Lg.

pots, budded blooming. Many colors. Trimble Hi-Way Nursery, Rt. 309 E. Pole Ln.

Rd. Entance on Pole Ln. Ad. Fresh Fruit 4 kinds of peaches, 5 kinds of apples, 3 kinds of plums, ice cold melon and sweet cider. Lawrence Orchards on Bennett Chevrolet Open Monday thru Thursday.

9AM till SMOOTH EDGE. PHOXEj 382-2538 382-0537 187 W. CENTER ST. smooT SALE mm ST mmmm only PRICES ARE GOOD TILL 5:00 PM AUG. 25th Htm imih hh.iii muin LENNONS furniture company' DOWNTOWN MARION Garage Sale Tues.

9AM -5PM. Nic nacs, antiques, lots of ladies size 8 clothes and 6 ty N. shoes, like new. Little of everything. 880 Vernon Hts.

Blvd. Ad. Donations of Large Print Readers Digest for hospital patients. 389-4538. Ad.

VmA Hwt parts for Mobile Homes and Home Remodeling. Repair or improvement for Milan's Mobile Home Service 383-4593 or 383-4592. -Ad. Free Professional Back To School visual screening and Glacoma check, Aug. 18-19-25-26, 6 to 9PM.

Coffman Optical, 141 W. Church St. Ph. 383-5516. Ad.

Marion Racquet Health Club. Spaghetti with Tossed Salad or Sloppy Joes with Chips, each served with small beverage, $2.25. Good thru Aug. 22nd. Ad.

Defense Treaty, the lifting of economic sanctions against Rhodesia, aid to communist nations, measures regarding the Panama Canal, appropriations for the development of a nuclear-poweered aircraft carrier, defense appropriations, aid to Nicaragua, satellite laser funding and advance development of bombers. Bills tabulated in the House were similar measures on Taiwan, Nicaraqua, Rhodesia, the Panama Canal, a nuclear aircraft carrier, aid to Communist nations, two measures relating to defense spending, the development of the M-X mobile missies system and a civil defense measure. The Index also compares voting records of legislative members of the bipartisan Coalition for Peace Through Strength and those who are Members of the Congress for Peace Through Law (MCPL). The 22 Coalition members in the Senate averaged 90 percent for the 1980 tabulation and 89 percent on a 10-year average. The MCPL Senate members averaged 17 percent on the Index and only 12 percent on the cumulative average.

Of the 196 Coalition members in the House, an average score of 86 percent was achieved with 89 percent for a 10-year period. The News mansion spokesman said. Presley died Aug. 16, 1977. i Under Knife OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -Former U.S.

House Speaker Carl Albert had minor surgery on his sinuses and has been recovering at Mercy Health Center, according to his son. In a phone interview Sunday, David Albert said his father checked into the hospital Wednesday for minor surgery on infected sinuses. The younger Albert is a fourth-year, medical student at Duke University. "He's fine. This has just been a chronic, nagging problem," David Albert said.

Albert, who lives in McAlester, served in Congress from 1947 to 1977. Rejects Offer NEW YORK (AP) Actress Mariette Hartley says she was offered a chance to take Jane Pauley's job as co-host of NBC's show, but turned it down because the network's news department wouldn't take her seriously. Miss Hartley filled in for the vacationing Miss Pauley in June and there were reports that she would become the permanent co-host with Tom Brokaw to prop up the show's falling ratings. However, Miss Pauley returned to work after her vacation. In an interview published in Parade magazine Sunday, Miss Ha tley said she almost quit before her three-week vacation relief stint was up.

"The toughest part was dealing with the news department and being taken seriously. I felt like I was in the enemy camp," she said. Steve Friedman, the show's executive producer, said, "Jane has many friends and fans, and there was some resentment." Hartley tSE 2 IPro2S DISCOVERED GLORIA MARSHALL! frier, baskets, candles, plus lots more! You can't afford to miss this one! Thurs. Sun. Aug.

21, 22, 23, 24, 9 7, 990 Kingwood Dr. Ad. Care-Line needs volunteers. opportunity to learn effective, useful communication skills. Taking applications now for September (raining classes.

Call 387-7200 for information and to make appointment for interview. Ad. American Legion Post 162 Banquet for Post Baseball Team. Tues. Aug.

19th. Players Their parents, team manager coaches 1 guest of each. Social hours 6:30. Dinner 7 p.m. Please come Honor the Team.

Ad. Sweet Corn and Tomatoes Fred Slob 1st house past Cottage St. on 309 West. 382-1928. Ad.

Why Replace'All of Your Exhaust? We cut out bad sections and replace with new sections at a huge savings. Drive down for free cost in spection. Sander's, 163 Davids. St. Ad.

Peaches, Peaches, Peaches Truckload, Red Haven Peaches -for canning freezing. Mon. Morning, Aug. Messenger's Market 942 N. Main St Ad.

Kids Night At Hair Designers. Shampoo, Haircut and Style $4.50. every Tues. age 3-12. Call for your appt.

382-2540. 1193 N. Main St. Ad. The Phil Donahue, Winner was drawn, 8-16-80.

The Lucky Winner, is Violet Moore. Thank's to all our Customers. "Bev Manor" Something Different Gifts 196 W. Center -Downtown, Phone 383-6458. Ad.

Enter Community MedCenter (Saturday) Marilyn Campbell, 938 Paula Drive. Jennifer Graham, 5488 Marion-Upper Sandusky Road. Naomi Johns, Upper Sandusky. Hattie Rose, 1723 Linn-HipsherRoad. Leave Community MedCenter (Saturday) Raymond Blanton, Bernard Brown, Kathryn Burtch, Lucille Doll, Thomas Duncan, Helen ElUnwood, Jerry Green, James Hall, Janet Hamilton, Mark Martin, Paul Smith, Gene Sours, Robert Vaughn, Fredia Weston, Sarah Williams.

NAflONAt WlAIHtft ItftVKI scattered over the central Gulf of Mexico states and Florida. Rain also reached from western Montana across central Washington. In Oklahoma, thunderstorms dumped brief but heavy rains Sunday in the most widespread precipitation in the state since June 23. Authorities In Ponce City reported almost Vht Inches of rain fell and widespread power outages. Temperatures around the nation at 3 a.m.

EDT ranged from 47 In Montpeler, Vt to 88 in Blythe, Calif. Forecasts percent 30 percent Monday night and tuesday. MIAMI VALLEY CENTRAL SOUTHWEST WEST CENTRAL Variable cloudiness, very warm and humid with scattered showers or thunderstorms through Tuesday. Low Monday night in the upper Ms to id 70s. High Tuesday in the lower 90s.

Chance of rain is 30 percent Monday night and Tuesday. SOUTH CENTRAL Variable -cloudiness, warm, and humid very with thun- scattered showers or derstorms through Tuesday Low Monday niahf In the low to mid 70s. High Tuesday in the lower 90s. Chance of rain 40 percent Monday night and 30 percent Tuesday. LAKE ERIE Winds, southwest 15 to knots through Tuesday.

Waves three to five feet. Thunderstorms possible. the 90 degree mark. More hot and humid weather is forecast through Friday, with a continuation of warm temperatures and high humidity. Highs in the cnig sus to iow vus are forecast, ana tows snouia 60s to mid 70s.

9 IV) WOl, lit In tha mid INSTALLED VISA' M.T.W.TH. FRIDAY 0:30 0:00 SATURDAY 9:30 4:00 Chargt it Willi MASTER CHARQK BANKAMERICARD AMERICAN EXPRESS VISA 389-4331 Ohio's Sen. John H. Glenn (D) scored 20 percent while Howard M. Metzenbaum tallied a mere 10 percent on key national security votes taken in the Senate compared with public opinion polls, according to the Washington-based American Security Council.

In its "Congressional Voting Index" made public today, the organization charts the voting records of all members of the House of Representatives and the Senate on 10 major defense related votes. The Index compares those votes with the results of three public opinion polls. Six Ohio congressmen scored 100. percent on the Index, indicating their votes were in complete accord with public opinion. They were Representatives Tennyson Guyer (R-4th), William H.

Harsha (R-6th), Clarence J.B), rown (R-7th), Thomas N. Kindness (R-8th John M. Ash-brook (R-17th) and Douglas Applegate (D-18th). Polls for the Index were conducted by Decision Making Information, a national public opinion research firm, and by the American Security Council among 230,000 persons who participated. Senate votes examined included bills on U.S.

relation-shiDS with Taiwan, the Mutual People In InLiHAbner NEW YORK (AP) big names of Hollywood have taken' to little theaters across the nation this summer for performances in repertory companies and traveling shows. The Theater Festival in Williamstown, boasts a slate of plays featuring Frank Langella as Cyrano de Bergerac, Richard Dreyfuss in "Whose Life Is It Anyway?" and Christopher Reeve in "The FrontPage." Meanwhile, Joe Namath, the pro quarterback turned actor, has been cast as Li'l Abner in a traveling show of the same name. According to the current issue of People magazine, Namath, who does not have a steady girlfriend, wishes he had a Daisy Mae Li'l Abner's sweetheart in his real life. "It would be great to find a lady who feels the way Daisy Mae does about Abner, but knowing me, it'll be difficult," Namath said. Still Big Draw MEMPHIS, Tenn.

(API -Even three years after his death, Elvis Presley is still a big draw. More than 20,000 people marking the third anniversary of the rock'n'roll singer's death have filed past his grave, according to a spokesman at Graceland Mansion, Presley's home. The winding driveway leading to the colonial-style mansion was flanked with wreaths sent by fans from all over the work). Some of the flowers were in arrangements shaped like hearts, guitars or crosses. The grave, which is on the Graciland estate, was visited by 9,000 people Friday, 7,000 Saturday and 5,000 Sunday, the Y2 Unitl Tuesday ii-vx ESSSS3 J2m Siw TP1" '4 A The Nation's Weather.

DURING BEFORE months now and will keep it off because I like ME now. Thanks, ftfaj.A LET GLORIA HELP YOU SLIM DOWN "When I first started Gloria Marshall's, I'll admit I was skeptical. I had tried every diet, pill, health spa and weight control program I would lose 20 pounds, then gain back 301 1 was really Showers and thunderstorms extended from Florida through western New England today as rain- reached into many regions of the country. Early this morning, thunderstorms extended from southeastern New Mexico across northwestern Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and southern Missouri into southern Illinois. Showers and thunderstorms continued over the upper Ohio Valley and the central Appalachians into Maryland and northern Virginia, with thundershowers Ohio Zone OHIO Variable cfoudiness and humid with scattered showers or thunderstorms through Tuesday.

Rain possibly heavy at times today north and east central. Lows tonight mid Ms to mid 70s. Highs Tuesday mid 80s to lower 90s. NORTHWEST CENTRAL LAKESHORE EAST LAKESHORE NORTHEAST CENTRAL HIGHLANOS 1 Variable cloudiness and humid with scattered showers or thunderstorms through Tuesday. Low Monday night In the 60s.

High Tuesday 85 to 90. Chance of rain 40 percent Monday night and 30 percent Tuesday. EAST CENTRAL Variable cloudiness and humid with scattered or thunderstorms throuah Tuesday. Low Monday night In the upper Ms. High Tuesday 90.

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And I've maintained my weight loss for 9 No shots, pills or starvation diets Complete figure analysis helps you lose exactly where you want to Proven results more than 500,000 patrons in the last 16 years. REMEMBER, RESULTS BEGIN THE MOMENT YOU DO! FIGURE SALONS CALL In our 16th year with 200 salons coast to coast. i960 6 MFC. 13h UT. Open daily 9 to 9, Saturday 9 to 4 Marion Area Report MARION PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER VEHKOtl AVE.

Heavy showers and thun-derwshowers were expected late today and tonight, with lows around 70. More showers re 'forecast for Tuesday morning, followed by hot and humid conditions In the afternoon. Highs should approach.

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