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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 20

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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20 THE MARION STAR Saturday, February 26, 1972 OPEN SUNDAY 10 till 5 Around About Marion Ex-Marion Man in High Banking Post Promotion of a former Mar- OPEN MON. THRU SAT. General Hospital Births (Friday) Enter General Hospital (Friday) Randall Clevenger, son of Mr, and Mrs. David Clevenger, ionite to executive vice president of the First Chicago i Mr. and Mrs.

Larry Pickett, 838 Central a son. Mr. and Mrs. James Richard Mrs. Gary Coffee, 268 Ruth son, 564 S.

Vine a daughter. 9 'til 9 Ave. parent of the First National Bank of Chicago, has been announced. He is Richard L. Thomas, son of Mrs.

Marvin C. Thomas of 952 Forest Lawn Dr. Employed by the bank in 1958, Mr. and Mrs. William Schurch, 268 Patterson a daughter.

David Dietsch' son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Dietsch, 2349 Mar- ion-Cardington Rd. Mrs. Fred T.

Eaton, 197 Blaine Ave. he was elected a vice president; in 1963 and senior vice president and general manager of i Carroll Flinchbaugh, 809 Cen Annette Riling Plays and Sings Your favorite Sunday music from 12 to 2:00. Sunday dinner entrees include: Southern Fried Chicken, Baked Ham cut to order, Salisbury Steak, Sausage Patties, Hot German Potato Salad and Tuna and Noodles. All tral Ave. Chicago Corp.

in 1969. In 1965, he was general manager of the London branch, re Bernard Kuhn, 447 N. Main St. James R. Loop son of Mr.

turning to Chicago in 1966 to R. L. THOMAS Now Executive Vice President and Mrs. James R. Loop, 497 Evans Rd.

vou care to eat, $2.25. Reduced head the growing international section. He was named head Drices for children. Includes ex of the term loan division in 1968. Charles Loper, 540 David St.

Hugh Loudin, 2344 S. State St. Floyd Mathews. 1799 Linn-Hip-sher Rd. Born in Marion.

Mr. Thomas Common Pleas Court Divorces Asked (Addresses as Listed on Petitions) cellent selection relishes- salads, vegetables and rolls. Beverage and dessert extra. Try our delicious pastries baked fresh Vy jro; GREEN PRICES rp fin re (7D n7 FOR SAVINGS Janis M. Springer of 511 Rob is a graduate of Harding High School and Kenyon College.

He earned a Fulbright Scholarship erts Ave. vs. Larry K. Springer, daily. Mondays and Wednesdays are Shrimp nights! Gateway and studied at the University of Smorgasbord, Plaza.

Ad. Robert Parker, McCutchens-ville. Mrs. Harry Reynolds, Lake-view. Michael Edwards, 279 S.

St. In Loving Memory of Copenhagen in 1954. He earned a graduate degree at Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration in 1958. In addition to his duties with Robert Irey, who passed away same address. Joyce A.

Sedlock of 2066 Victory Rd. vs. Jerry Sedlock, same address. Barbarra J. Breece of New Bloomineton vs.

Ronald Breece, same address. Janet Sue Gibson of 325 S. High St. vs. Earl H.

Gibson of Feb. 27, 1970. It's lonely here without you, I miss vou more each day, the bank, he is director of the Short Street Carryout 170 Short under new-old management, Helen Jeanette (Grannie) Haycox is back in business. Ad. For Life is not the same for CNA Financial Corp.

and of Marquette Cement Manufacturing Co. He also is a trustee and vice chairman of the board of Kenyon College and is active in 1639 Marion -Waldo Rd. Walter L. Smith of 582 West-lawn Dr. vs.

Lena M. Smith, same address. me. Since you were called away. Sadly missed by your wife, Jenetta M.

Irey. Ad. 1 other civic and charitable EVERYDAY EVERYWEEK! Hoover Vacuum Cleaner Service corner Pearl and W. Columbia In Loving Memory of My Mother, Stella Corwin, who Wanted to Buy-Any uniforms or pieces of Equip, from Civil or Spanish-American Wars. Write to Ameri Sherry Lynn Beautv Salon Mobile Unit, all beauty ser vices for shut-ins! Dial 383-4544.

Marion Area Hospitals can History, P. O. Box 722, Marion. Ad. l-LB.

PKG. -Ad. U.S.D.A. INSP. FRESH passed away Feb.

27, la. Sadly missed, but not forgotten by Geo Clark. Ad. Enter Community Hospital (Friday) Roy Barnhart, son of Mrs. Maxine Barnhart, 117 E.

Church St. Are You Going to Be Fresh Pickerel Fillet And Frog Legs. Today's Spec A June Bride? Let us plan your reception now. Our excel WHOLE FOYER ial. Bona Vista Lounge, 607 N.

Main. "The House of Quality." lent facilities and services in -Ad. clude a complimentary room in Mrs. Thelma Butterworth, 309 Franconia Ave. UPPER SANDUSKY Wyandot Memorial Admitted: Mrs.

Richard Hasting, Riley Brewer, Mrs. Ho Thompson, Upper Sandusky; Michael Jacobs, Nevada; Mrs. Ronald Stone, Carey; Edward which to change for the Honey CTIIlflER WIEHERS SfMED HAM Holiday Inn Mrs. Beulah Fair, 204 Fies moon. SHANK PORTION Holiday Inn, 1065 Delaware Ave.

Dial Murphy, Marion; Douglas Ave. Mrs. John Foust, 1030 Congress St. Bill Hamilton, 705 W. Fairground St.

Get an early start on Spring, plan your banquet now! For a lucheon treat that's hard to beat, our meal for a $1.00. Monday thru Thursday. Friday, try our luncheon buffet, including McCutchenville. Released: Mrs. John Fruth Battle of The Bands And Teen Dance, March 25, 7:30 p.m.

Upper Sandusky Junior high school auditorium. Charles R. Jones, 1029 Bennett and infant, Ralph Kessler, Mrs. Charles Tackett and infant, Car beverage. Dial 383-6361.

1065 ey; Mrs. Lee Kirkland, Upper Delaware Ave. Ad. St. Mrs.

Wayne Layne, 779 Fil-more St. Sandusky; Mrs. Albert Stewart, Sycamore. Sponsored by Upper Sandusky JCs. Welcomt extended to all bands in area.

Average age of bands not to exceed 19 years Leave General Hospital "-v Todd Parker son of Mr. and Mrs. Ford J. Parker, Box 4693 Births: a son to Mr. and Mrs.

(Friday) Mrs. Joe Earhart and daugh Richard Morris, Upper Sandusky; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. ige. For information, phone ter, Mrs.

Ronnie G. Pelfrey and Upper Sandusky 294-1181 or 294 son, Russell Beltz, William Dod- BONELESS 1 09 1 Marion Bucyrus Rd. James Saunders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Saunders, 144 Garden St.

Madeline Smith, Findlay. Donald Winters, Cleveland. son Brian Eastman, Eleanor BOSTON ROLL FRESH SLICED 1 BEEF LIUE I Noe P. Salas, Alvada; a son to Mr. and Mrs.

James Enders, Galion. KENTON Hardin Memorial Maniaci- Angela Tubbs, Mrs. Dance American Legion Club 162. 9-1, Feb. 26.

Marion Bram-mer Band, Food. Ad. Wig Clearance, $3.99 Large selection, values Admitted: Ivan Saiter, La- rV mmm 13 to Nettie Baker, LeRoy Brown, Mrs. Stanley Carpenter, Emmett Glass Charles Gru-ber, Mrs. Guy Hartley, Mrs.

Charles Moore, Judith Nash, Catherine Orr- Gerald Redmon, Carl Rengert, Galen Schoenber-ger, James Smith, Byron Swartz. $12.45. State Beauty JusdaT Crfl 29 (choice) Lb. I RIB STEAK Lost Female Border Collie Hillmah Ford area, around Meeker predominantly red with For Sale- Club Sends 4 To Chess Plav In Columbus Four members of the Marion Children's swing set, $10. frame playhouse, 960 Burgundy white.

Answers to Has recently had surgery, $25 re -MA. M.l. V. Drive. Aa.

ward for return. Dial 388-4127 or Rue. Released: Ray Comstock, Ridgeway; Jerry Temple, Rich-wood. DELAWARE Jane M. Case Admitted: Mrs.

Delbert Stultz, Magnetic Springs. Released: Gayla Hickson, Ashley; Roy Howell, Marion. MARYSVILLE Union Memorial Admitted: Vernon Mitchell, Henry Howes, David Stewart, John Vance, Marysville. Released: Mrs. Marlin Apple- 389-5441, ext.

210, ask for Mrs. Raab. Ad. CAPTAIN HOOK Jerry and Don Shook Are now partners in operation Area Chess Club are competing ot "(Joirtures by Don. 1219 E.

FRESH Si! We The Family of George F. Schmidt, wish to thank our friends, relatives and Center, in the Midwest Open Team Chess Festival at Columbus today and Sunday. They are Mike Hendershot of 2362 Smeltzer Bruce Met-calf of 405 W. Church Ralph Rapp of 634 Davids St. and We Buy and Pay Cash for neighbors for their sympathy GROUND BEEF Old Gold and Diamonds.

Lord's STICKS IV2 and assistance during our bereavement. Ad. Jewelry, 140 W. Center St. Ad gate.

Mrs. Herbert Fischer, Samuel Baldwin, Mrs. Darnel James Smden of 414 Olney Ave For Sale One Acre Happy 14th Anniversary DOLPHIN OCEAN River Valley. Ideal for home To Dick and June Augenstein, The five round, Swiss-style event is being held in the Ohio from Carol and Gene. Ad.

100' PURE GROUND BEEF Ground Fresh Several Times Daily! LB Union on the Ohio State University campus. PERCH FILETS or trailer. Dial 389-4995 after Fanners, Save Money Winter prices still on. Jim-mie's Tree Service. Ph.

389-3027. -Ad. Leave Community Hospital (Friday) Ellis Bosart, Mrs. Martha Bry Winning teams will receive $100 and a trophy for first ant, Mrs. Sadie Clark, Mrs.

Bar place: $50 for second place and Forson, Marysville. BUCYRUS Community Admitted: Tina Skaggs, Edward Nickler, Robert Kissling, Bucyrus. Released: Mrs. John Eusey, North Robinson; Mrs. Shirley Hess, Melvin Lasure, Chatfield; Mrs.

Donald Mackling, Bucyrus; Kimberly McGlone, Crestline. Birth: a son to Mr. and Mrs. David Alspach, Bucyrus. $25 tor third.

Individual awards bara Ehrhardt- Joseph Fields, Rodney Harriet, James Jackson, Mrs. Nora Mattox, Clark Miller, will be $10. A high school chess tourna SLICED Gloria Myers, Mrs. Mabel Scott ment sponsored by the club here Brown Poodle Puppy Miniature, female for sale. AKC registered.

Dial 382-8398. Ad. and Brook White. We Want to Thank The LaRue Volunteer Fire De VlfirJER BACOfl. in cooperation with the city recreation department continued today in the Exchange Building at Exchange Park.

The leaders after the previous four matches were Steve Fry of 211 Orchard St. and Scott Urquhart of 609 Marseille Circle. partment, the Salvation Army, St. Vincent de Paul, and all the 1-Lb. FARM CHARM I 2 MILK n) fa) Irrt Crowe's Shoes, Announces A new store manager.

He is Sam Savage, who comes to Marion with 6 years experience with Crowe's in Mansfield, Ohio. He will be happy to help you in your selection of new spring shoes. friends and neighbors who MOUNT GILEAD Morrow County Admitted: Mrs. Eva Canterbury, Mrs. Richard Otterbacher, helped us in our time of emer Vi PORK LOIN gency.

There are not enough words tot express our thanks Ernest Fry, Mrs. Theodore Los-1 Ad. ey, Mrs. Kenneth Shroll, Mount Fire Reports Gilead; Mrs. Raymond Patte- and gratitude for everything that was done for us.

God Bless all of you, The Richard Keller family. Ad. son, Charles Phelps, Miss Joyce Attention Ladies Auxiliary Eagles. Nomination for Vice President. Mon WW CHOPS EMERGENCY CALLS (Friday) day, February 28, 8 p.m.

Ad. 1:55 p.m. to 117 E. Church Sharrocks Open Air Market Apt. 4, where Maxine Barn Across from WMRN.

Potatoes We Wish to Thank Everyone for their flowers, cards, and prayers during the illness of our Mother, Mrs. Ann Butts, Dr. Merchant- Dr. Lyons, and Dr. Lenzo, the staff of Marion General Hospital and Rev.

hart, 40, was ill. She was left Ann Adkins, Marenga; Miss Beverly Ann Pruett, Odell Blanton, Sparta; Mrs. Richard Davis, James Farris, Edison; Robert Smith Laura Lee Miranda, Fulton; Mrs. Roy NIda, Ernest Kerr, James Wiseman, Card-ington; Mark Allen Smith, Kath-erine Marie Click, Ashley; Miss Debra Jane Taylor, Chester-ville. Released: Russel Edgell, Mrs.

50 lbs. $1.45, onions 10 lbs. 79c or at home. (Today) 50 lbs. $3, lettuce 29c a head or 4 for $1.

Good eating apples or 4:40 a.m. to 136 E. Church (Mir cookers $1 basket, Swiss cheese or longhorn 89c a grapefruit Keith Tomlmson, We also wish to thank Denzer Funeral Home, where Robert Davis. 40, of 1034 Richmond had fallen on our friends and neighbors for 8 tor open 7 days a the ice and injured his leg. He was treated at Marion General 10 a.m.

to 6 p.m. We accept rood coupons. Ad. Charles Thompson, Cardington; Lyle Snair, Mrs. Bomar Kirk, Ronald Thill, Mount Gilead; Mrs.

Gracie Butler, Sparta; their sympathy and cards given us at tiie time of our loss. Mrs. Lucille Schram. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Leffler. Ad. PRICES SAVE YOU HONEY EVERY DAY AND EVERY WEEK! Hospital. FIRE CALLS (Friday) 11:17 p.m. to 180 E.

Farming Painting, Interior and Exterior Reasonable rates, free esti Mrs. Leroy Miles, Miss Joyce Ann Adkins, Michelle Lee Row- mates, Walter C. Howard. Dial 8-oz. Fresh Frozen MORTON POT PIES Orchard Charm Frozen 6-oz.

ORANGE JUICE 19c Id University Hospital Robert E. Fox of 319 Carner the residence of Jeff Aid- Ian, Marengo; Donald Kipp, Katherine Marie Click, Ashley; 'Pk. 97c 47c rich. Central Station and Mark underwent surgery in University Hospital in Columbus Laura Lee Miranda, Mrs. Jul A Family Dining Treat! Street firemen said a mirror Orchard Cbarm 46-oz.

Unsweetened GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Friday. Sunday Dinner at Smith's Res- over a living room mantel fell, raurant at Laitue. Your choicej Knocking a vase filled with plas-of meat, potatoes, vegetable, tic flowers onto a floor furnace ius Pfeifer, Fulton; Miss Beverly Ann Pruett, Sparta; Robert Allen, Mount Victory. Births: a son to Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Nida, Cardington; a daugh In Loving Memory of Jon Birchem. who was killed salad, roll, butter and beverage. I The pastic melted, filling the Ocean Spray Cranberry a COCKTAIL Qart47C In the line of duty, 5 yrs. ago to-! $2.00. Take a pleasant drive and 'house with smoke.

There was no loss. morrow- Feb, 27, 1967. give us a try. Ad. ter to Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Davis, Edison. Sadly missed by mother andi D. J. Shan- In Loving Memory of dad, Mr.

and Mrs. non. Ad. i6oz. Rally Set for Sunday Bethel Holiness Camp rally 9c AV 11c 29c 29c AS7 31c 48c 31c Lm Guest Preacher Due Guest preacher Sunday at 7 p.m.

at Enterprise Baptist Church, 134 Orton will be Rev. James Lyons of Marion. Special singing will be by Mar Eagle Members Gail Castle and The Swin- will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the Household of Faith Mission on Merkel Avenue. Rev.

ing Country 9:30 to 1:30. Gail Castle and The Swinging Gene H. Roush of Marion will speak. Special singing will be included. Spec4 Larry Lee Woolum, who was killed in Vietnam on the 25 of February, 1969.

Three sad years ago today God took you away. We couldn't be with you, but God was there, A vacant room and an empty chair, Where you once sat, Your smiling face we can see, miss you so much as time goes on. Our Pride 8-oz. BISCUITS 3-oz. Box JELL0 GELATIN Chef's Choice 2-lb.

pkg. FRENCH FRIES 14-oz. Fresh Frozen Cream MORTON PIES Oven Krisp 11-oz. SNACKER CRACKERS Quart Salad Dressing MIRACLE WHIP 46-oz. Can Hl-C FRUIT DRINKS Campbell's 16-oz.

PORK BEANS 7.2-oz. Macaroni Cheese KRAFT DINNER 6.5-oz. Light Chunk STAR-KIST TUNA Country 7 to 10 p.m. Ad. ion musicians, the Sykes and Slone families.

Orchard Charm Sections of GRAPEFRUIT Del Monte 17-oz. FRUIT COCKTAIL Orchard Charm 16-oz. SLICED PEACHES Garden Charm 10-oz. SWEET PEAS Freshlike Cut 12-oz. GREEN BEANS Hunt 15-oz.

TOMATO SAUCE Birds Eye 9-oz. COOL WHIP 29c 25c 23c 20c 23c 22c 49c Sewing Machine Repair Expert repair, all makes, clean oil, adjust, $8.50. Teele Apph-lances, Inc. In home service. Dial 382-6624.

-Ad. Ellis Plumbing and Heating Under new management. 24- CfJ Quarterly Interest on Pass Book Savings Accounts Insured to $20,000 Our hearts ache for the one we love is gone. Memories will go on as we live, We'll meet you some day Larry, nour emergency service. Dial 382-4381.

Ad. imiimmi jever to part, only God gives us the strength to go on. Rest in peace, my son with God above. 0fi liiiJ 25-OZ. mm Chicken and Ham Supper Waldo American Legion Home.

Feb 26th. Serving from 5 I-oved and missed bv Mom MOTT'S APPLESAUCE 03C SAVINGS And LOAN ASSOCIATION I till 9 p.m. Public welcome. and Dad, Brothers and Sisters. AcU.

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