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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 15 -Wednesday, July 5, 1972 Thursday Is Deaths and Funerals Health Official Claims Landfill 'Deplorable9 New York Stock Market NEW YORK (AP) Prices Sheriff 9 Police Look New Date night at Goff-Crates Funeral For Walkaway at Jail opened higher in todays stock Mr. Eblin will draft replies. A threat to order closing of Chess Match The letter also referred to the the Marion City Landfill gar market. i Advancing issues on the New dumping of oily waste from in Home where the Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Thursday.

Mrs. Howard Kunze MOUNT GILEAD Mrs. Stel Marion County law bage and rubbish disposal site unless nine recommendations dustries. Mayor Quaintance enforce-re look REYKJAVIK, Iceland York Stock Exchange took a authorities still said the health department The world championship1: strong lead over declining commented on this previously stocks and the Dow Jones aver MnnL 1 n.Li la F. Kunze, 87.

of Mount Gil- but when the city offered to dis continue acceptance of liquid ead died early Tuesday in her UMHs ueiwrai Hyman who walked away from Fischer and Boris Spassky nowJthe Marion County Jai, Mond is scheduled to start Thursday sleep at her home. wastes, health department offi Born March 21, 1885 in Car- cials said such a drastic step aiuciiiwii luluwing tnuuiei was not necessary. dmgton. her parents were Wil postponement, this one de If tile city did stop accepting At large is Glenn A. McGuire of 826 Bennett St.

who was being held on arson charges by city police. manded by the Soviet cham such wastes, local industry liam H. and Susannah Shaw Curl, both deceased. She was married to Hartley Kirkpatrick would have no way of disposing pion. After holding out for more Mrs.

T. B. Merchant Mrs. Edna May Merchant. 82, of 211 Superior St.

died at 5 a.m. Tuesday at home. Her husband, Thomas died in 1964. She was a native of Pennsylvania. Born Feb.

27 1890, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hilty. She was a member of Emanuel Lutheran Church. Surviving are 3 sons, Edwin J.

of 221 Gurley Chester H. of the Superior Street address and Donald W. of Railway, N.J.; 2 daughters, Mrs. Clara Dwyer of 400 Delaware Ave. and Miss Betty Jo Merchant of 211 Superior 12 grandchildren and 28 greatgrandchildren.

Services will be Friday at 1 p.m. in Boyd Funeral Home. Rev. M. E.

Hollcnsen will officiate. Burial will be in Marion Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. According to sheriff aepu on Feb. 1, 1910 and on Jan.

18, 1953 to Howard Kunze, who died of them and this could work a hardship on some firms and their employes. money and getting it, the ties, McGuire was in a holding March 19, 1970. are complied with immediately has been made by newly-appointed District Sanitarian Lor-en W. Shaffer of the Ohio Department of Health. It was contained in a letter to Marion Service Director Charles Eblin dated June 30.

Mr. Shaffer wrote he and Marion County Sanitarian Phillip Case inspected the landfill June 28 and "found the landfill to be in deplorable condition with leachate running out of a tile which runs through (it) and also the old dump area." Mayor Objects Mayor Donald E. Quaintance said he wanted it known that he takes strong exception to the comment by Mr. Shaffer that the landfill is in deplorable condition." He noted that just two years Surviving are: 2 daughters, age of 30 industrials was up fractionally. Following Mondays slow-motion trading, the market resumed a more normal course, with investors still worrying over the international monetary situation.

The U.S. dollar case under strong pressure Tuesday in foreign exchange markets and there was speculation that Great Britain might devalue the pound. Uncertainty and skepticism among investors was reported' centering around such factors as inflation, unemployment, price commission ruiings and the federal budget deficit. Kennecott Copper was off to 22 following price reductions in the copper market. Glamour issues were among Needs Detailed Recommendations made by Mr.

Shaffer which he labeled Mrs. Corless (Ruth) Custer of South Charleston and Mrs. Clin American challenger came to Iceland for the postponed opening matcn Tuesday. But Spassky walked out of the noon drawing to decide who would move first because Fischer was not present. He had sent his second, a cell, the cell where incoming prisoners are put, take a shower and exchange their clothes for jail garb.

He was taking a shower when he noticed that the half door that the clothes are exchanged as "urgent and Shall be accom ton (Doris) Beckley of Mount Vernon; 3 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren; and a plished immediately were: The tile leading to the stream shall be cut off so as Koman Catholic priest IV; ii miifcn i imi mi a i mi mmtwmm tm iv tm iumr through had been left unlocked brother, Troy Curl of Bakers field, Calif. Officials announced a new 48- and unattpndpd. A sister and 2 brothers preced ed her in death. not to pollute the streams. The old dump area shall be adequately covered so as to cut down on the amount of leachate.

I Services will be at 2 p.m. Fri day in the Curl Funeral Home, Cardington and burial will be in ago, the city spent more than The newlv filled area shall I those advancing. Natomas was Glendale Cemetery. $85,000 to bring the facility upi properly covered with a min anead 1 to 56 and Fairchild hour postponement of the open-i Apparently, McGuire managed er, originally scheduled for last to crawl through the door and Sunday. They hoped both play-get out through the carport en-ers would be ready to meet onltrance.

Thursday. chief investigator David Fischer arrived in Reykjavik Schriml said it is not known early Tuesday. The Icelandic whether the door had been left Chess Federation had rejected en by one of the jaii trustees his demand for 30 per cent of work around the building or the gate receipts, but he i agreed through careiessness of an em-to come after a London n-iDiove vestment banker doubled the.p A ar-ested $125,000 purse which he and MctjUire had Deen ar ebtea 1 Friends may call at the funer Camera was up to 40. al home after Thursday noon. treat Atlantic Pacific.

Mrs. James II. Ault Mrs. Cora Dell Ault, 87, of 572 Mound St. died at 5 a.m.

today in Marion Manor after several months of failing health. Her husband, James died in J952. She was a native of Mor lmum of two inches of final cover. (Mr. Shaffer said daily cover and final Cover is not being done at the site.) Compaction and covering Which had reported a loss in GLENN A.

McGUIRE Jail Escapee Sought June 16 by police after allegedly setting fire to his residence" anter a quarrel with a girl friend. He was being held for the next session of the grand jury. Funeral Services tne most recent quarter, was io uien-aixepiaoie ataie standards and has been operating it according to state requirements since then. Commenting on the tile referred to by Mr. Shaffer, the mayor said it is a highway drainage tile installed by the up to 16.

In Mondays session the Dow Mrs. William Gorsuch Thurs industrias were off .37 to shall be done daily. Standby equipment shall be when equipment is day 1 P.m.. Deming Thomas row County. 928.66, as Big Board volume State Department of Highways provided dipped to 8.14 million shares.

Local Stock Spassky will divide. The 29-year-old American grandmaster was resting from the overnight flight in a guard- ed villa at the edge of town when Spassky counterattacked the lightest turnover in eight an unueieiiiwieu nu i ui years ago. The health depart-i Discontinue receiving any months. However, the Drice ment has the city," wSi.e. change index at the American Quotations Rodents shall be controlled.

must reroute the tne at its owni stock Exchange was up .08 to' expense but the mayor said: Kecords shall be main- Did You That the Marion County Mental Health Clinic is one of 15 agencies helped by your anniuil contribution to United Way? Thanks to you, it's working. 27.32 and in the over-the-counter market the NASDA com "We have more urgent places tained (daily log sheets Mayor in the holdout department. The 35-yer-old Soviet champion read a prepared statement calling the American's conduct insulting and intolerable. It said Fischer, by refusing to ap- nar at trip nrwinincr pprpmnnu Block Central Soya Columbia Gas Con Foods posite index was ahead .51 to 13.59. Born Dec.

30, 1884, she was a Mortuary, burial Marion Ceme-d; Lighter of William and Kath-jtery. Friends may call at the ry i Ireland Richardson. A Mar-'funeral home tonight from 7 resident 60 years, she came to 9 h. trom Morrow County Cummings-Thurs- Suryiving are a son "amid Stofcheck-Ford Fu- of 1869 Lee a daughter lUe, LaRue, burial La-M Harry (Beulah) Speck of, Cemeterv Friends may dren; 16 great-grandchildren; a brother, Leo Richardson of 1am Mrs. Albert H.

Winter Thurs-p. Fla. and a sister. Miss day 2:30 p.m., Bringman and G'ace Richardson of Mansfield. Co.

Funeral Home. Upper San-Two sons, two daughters, five dusky, Rev. Frederick Santschd, hers and a sister preceded burial Nevada Cemetery, he- in death I Friends may call at the funer-S-rvices will be Friday at 10 al home. Mrs. Winter was the twh Funeral Hottip former Lois E.

Smith. Her giv- 15 25 28 37 45 27 Eator Corp. "r- zb'-4i 22! Noon Quotations (Quotations on stocks of major local interest in Marion provided daUy through the courtesy of the Marion Offic" of Vercoe Company, members of the New York Stock Exchange). within the city to expend the es-i Quaintance said complete rec-timated $15,000 than to spend it 0rds are maintained showing outside the city to solve a high- the amount of waste, both liquid way drainage problem." land solid, received at the facil-Warns of Flooding jity each day). The mayor said the city could AU trenches shall be kept cut off drainage from the tile PumPed dry-but that would doubtlessly The mayor said the city has mean flooding of Ohio 95 in complied with all prior require-times of heavy rain.

ments of the health department But, he suggested, if that's and feels it is trying to buiid up what the State Health Depart- a documentary file to try to ment demands, the city will do force, the city into additional, it. expensive changes in the opera- The mayor said both he and tion. Extra cash la yours when you ell "don't need'' Al'TKjk Items with itfr-ft MARION JlOl STAR fM WANT AOS I last weekend, had insulted enf', iei-Spassky personally and the So-i nCli, viet Chess Federation and had Harsco Corp. jeopardized his right to play for Koehl inS Co. the title.

The statement de- A-T-0 manded that Fischer be pun- Murphy's ished. National Can Fischer was staying away Ohio Edison from newsmen and did not Quaker Oats comment on the Soviet state-1 Whirlpool ment Wolohar Lumber Allegheny Cp 21 12 21 13 21 63 35 23-24 v. M. E. Hollenscn will name was incorrect in the Allied Chemical Alcoa a Buriai will be in Caledo-! account of her aeatn in rues nia Cemetery.

day's Marion Star. Friends may call at the funer- 10 29 48 4 36 46 30 34 27 105V4 al home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Moscow Visit Ends Castro's 19 42 American Airlines A Brands American Can American Cyanamid American El Power American Home Prod American Smelting American Tel Tel Armco Steel Ashland Oil Atlantic Richfield Babcock Wilcox Bendix Av Bethlehem Steel Boeing Chesapeake Ohio 3Irs. Arthur Ilushour SYCAMORE Mrs. Edith R.

Hushour, 74, of Melmore died at 2:25 p.m. Tuesday in Wyandot morial Hospital in Upper Kanduskv of a heart ailment. 20 26V4 Lengthy Tour 55 284 MOSCOW (AP) Fidel Cas- Her husband. Arthur died in jtro eft Moscow today at the ID She was a native of Wyan- end 0f a io-day visit that cli-dot County. I maxed his extended tour of Born Jan.

15, 1898, she was a njne countries in Africa and daughter of Charles and Mary i Eastern Europe. Grube Raudebaugh. She was with a light rain falling, the Chrysler Corp Cities Service member of Melmore United, Cuban Drime minister and Methodist Church, its Gleaners Columbia Gas Con Gas Cont Can Cooper In 447s 28 21 49V4 30 36 28 28 29'4 24 28V4 90 36 163'4 45 47V4 21 27 Communist party chief Leonid I. Brezhnev walked arm in arm to the waiting plane after the traditional honor guard review Crwn Zell Dow Chm. Dress Ind.

-s. United Methoist women, Eden Grange and Eden "Women's Club. Surviving are 5 daughters, M-s. Dorothy Roby of Tiffin, M-s. Evelyn Eyer of RR 2, Sycamore, Mrs.

Ruth Dunlap of RR 1 Rirwimville Mrs. Bernice Dil duPont Eaton and protocol farewells. Just before boarding the plane. Castro embraced Brezhnev, Premier Alexei N. Kosygin and President Nikolai V.

Pod-gorny. A television com- Essex Int lon of RR 2, Fostoria, and CoDDUs of RR 3, Fostor-imentator reporting the depar- Firestone Flintkote Ford Motor General Dynamics ture said it was the end of an OJ'2 27 ia. 18 grandchildren ana grandchildren. Two sons, a brother and a sis-w nrppprM her in death. 66 official but very very friendly visit." Economic affairs were said to dominate the discussions.

So General Electric General Foods General Mills General Motors 50 Will nn 'v bl Y1CPS 74 viet trade and assistance are Moore Funeral 10:30 a.m. in 27 Vmc here Rev KoDeri c.jtne mainstays oi tne uuau vi-ill officiate. Burial economy, and Western special- 26 w''i be in Green Lawn Cemetery lists estimate the Cuban oper 27 Gen Tel El Gen. Tire Goodrich Goodyear Int Bus Machines Rand International Harv Johns-Manville Kaiser Alum 4 a Tiffin. Grange memorial services; million dollars a day.

Qt thp funeral: Castro left Moscow 66 for will be home at 8 p.m. Thursday. 32 31 20 129'4 2: Minsk, the capital of Byelorussia, and was expected to spend at least a day there. The Tass report of his departure did not say whether he would visit other Soviet cities, but unofficial sources said he was expected to leave for Havana on Thursday. I 1 HOMOGENIZED 1 mi i.

mi itrr minimi i in in 40' i 11 Kresge SS Kroger Co. LO Ford Lyke Yng Marathon Oil Marcor Inc Mead Corp Mobil Oil 30 24 17 5" IMrs. William F. Myers CAREY Mrs. Emma Mvers, 89, of Carey died at 4 a.m.

Tuesday in St. Francis H-ane in Tiffin. Her husband, William died in 1961- Born Dec. IV, 1882, in New Bavaria (Henry County) she w. a daughter of John and Josephine Collet Windau She was a member of the Basilica of Our Ladv of Consolation, Nationa S-i'ne in Carey, Third order of S-.

Francis and Rosary-Altar S( 'ietv- r. i Surviving are 4 sons, Paul W. of Toledo, Robert A. of Alvada and Sylvester L. and James of Carey; a daughter, Mrs.

Robeit National Cash Reg National Distillery Newberry Norf 2 Fireworks Mishaps Kill Injure 12 Ohio Edison 19 22 71 21 vi 4 76 24 43 108' i Penn Central Ppnnev. J.C. 'Pa Pepsi Co. $.83 Pfizer Rv Thp Associated Press One man was killed and more IlllllUa ICLlWJCUill than a dozen persons were in- ppG Ind jured as a result of mishaps pr0cter Gamble during two Fourth of July fire- jPullman Inc (Mary Jo) Urohs or 11 grandchildren; 5 and 2 sisters, RCA Mrs. Gertrude DuBois of Carey and Mrs.

Nora Wangler oi io- dServices will be Friday at a.m. in the Basilica Church. works demonstrations. Five pyrotechnicians escaped serious injury in a third incident. Police in Wauconda, 111., said Edward G.

Bulger, 24, was killed when some kind of firework device exploded in a crowd of spectators observing a display at Bangs Lake, 40 miles win nv Cummings St. filiate. Burial will be in 27 46 94 42 54 13 22 29 14 110 45 87 44 42 49 61 69 74 69 35 45 32 39 45 Reich Chem Republic Steel Sa Fe Ind Scott Paper Sears Roebuck Shell Oil Singer Co Sou Pac Sperry Rand Standard Brands Standard Oil Cal Standard Oil Ind Standard Oil NJ Standard Oil Ohio Sterling Drugs LOW PRIGE BBEMimST Um PLUS WE, northwest of Chicago. Eight other persons were treated and three of them were Mary Cemetery. Friends may call after 7Jo Livestock Prices Central Ohio roi.HMRUS.

Ohio (API- hospitalized following the ex NOW THROUGH SUNDAY plosion Tuesday night. All three were reported in satisfactory condition early today. Ohio direct hogs (Fed State): Jn Seattle an errant sky-iStude Worth LB.LAWSON'S BACOiJ ONE DOZEN LARGE WHITE GRADE A Barrows and gilts steady to rQcket expode( in a crowd i Texaco higher demand good. gathered near a fountain at the iTimken Roll Bear U.S. 1 2 200 235 lbs.

country. Cen(er Up t0 a dozen Un Carbide p-ints 29 00 29.50. olants 29.25- ons were injured and three Unit Aire 3.M. U.S. 1-3 200 235 lbs.

coun- them were hospitalized. jus Steel trv points 29.00 29.25. plants believed in serious Westinghouse Elec 29 00 29.75 230-260 lbs country djtj iWeyerhaeuser Co EGGS 29 50 47 37 151 3,310.000 p-nts ZB.Jto-2f.uu. pidiii Witnesses said the skyrocket! wool worm Xerox Sales LB. CANADIAN Z.U0.

Sows steaay. u.o i- started rd but appeared to 5T0 lbs, country points li.vo- ofr and expi0ded in the Receipts: actuals Monday Cr'd-fireworks display in Todays estimate 7.000 went all at once BACON Cattle (from UolumDus rro- frfm a sk vrocket LAWSON'S TOMATO JUICE. 330 QT. tsssjrsss i i JllUatiy tAI u. v.

ami riKJivcria. LAWS0N'S GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 43CQT. SeS The pyrotechnics w.e loaded active to tl'MV aooaru a ua.6c Bulls Market LAYSON'S FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 6-OZ. wnicn was niigcu u.y steadv butcher 31-38. Cow e.

hnnsands of spectators. io A COS'SOUDATED FOODS CttMPAMf RESPONSIVE TO CONSUMER NEEDS jggjlJ Slandard and commercial 23 nnl fiiro OPEN 8A.M- to 11P.M. SEVEN DAYS A WEEK 2n- urilirv 24 27 spectator was uuii. Veal calves strong; choice technicians conducting the dis; DOic U-S Dlav dove overooaia anu es Check Display Ads with minor powder Sheep and lambs strong; caped slaughter sheep 10-14. i burns..

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