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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 16

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The Marion Stari
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16 THE MARION STAR Wednesday, June 18, 1969 Nixon Makes Progress on Surtax, Still Faces Opposition Defense House Tax 2 North Union Teachers Quit 3 Commissioners Winding Up Stay At State Meeting Marion County Commissioners (Continued From Page 1) Writers Pass ture demands call for expansion, has been included in the plans. Seven-tenths of a mill over a period of ten years will pay off the building, the superintendent said. The additional three-tenths of a mill will cover increased operations for five years, needed Dennis' footprints being found in the area were erroneous and and were "rumors which ought to be spiked." One woman searcher, Wilma Bell of Gatlinburg, said, "We crawled through laurel and other undergrowth on our knees. That's the only way we could get through it." Hopes Fading For Boy Lost In Mountains GATLINBURG, Tenn. never seen anvthine so Civitan Club Backs County Home Issues The Marion Civitan Club voted Tuesday to support the bond issue and operating Faculty Posts gram from civilian hands.

"I think the over-all climate and the level of opposition to cost-reducing measures, rein Howard McCurdy, John Isler and RICHWOOD Resignations of Paul Augenstein today are wind for an anticipated increase ot ing up a four-day summer conference of the County Commis from 80 to 140 residents. Miss Sandra Norviel and Mrs. Karen Granger, teachers, have been accepted by North Union sioners and Engineers Associa River forced bv occasional examples of personal disaster visited on economy proponents, it is not surprising that mtst working level government acquisition managers shy away from tough cost control actions." Fitzgerald said. Board of Education. tions ot Ohio at the statier Hilton Hotel in Cleveland.

His Package Opponents of Full Year's Extension Plan Floor Battles WASHINGTON (AP) President Nixon has scored a substantial gain in his drive for a full year's extension of the income surtax but opponents are The board passed a resolution Spendin requesting an advance of (Continued From Page 1) channel. But winds pushed the (Continued From Page 1) 000 on local tax money for operating funds at the regular Monday meeting. levy for the construction and operation of a new county home which will appear on the November ballot. William M. Warner, superintendent of the county home, explained to the club the need for replacing the present 95-year-old structure which, he said, is too small and a fire hazard.

The millage, he said, will re ton. and Edward W. rougn in my lite." That's how a veteran National Park Service worker sized up the search which continued today for a 7-year-old boy who has been lost since Saturday in the Smoky Mountains. The object of the search, Dennis Martin, vanished while on a hike with his father, Knoxville architect William C. Martin.

Dennis disappeared off the Appalachian Trail in the Spence Field area in the southern section of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. More than 350 searchers, some New York Rrooke R-Mass to add $47.5 Ten teaching positions remain to be filled and eight contracts slick into bayous and lett it stranded in still water containing plant and insect life needed by fish, waterfowl and other wildlife. "There is no way to deter have been offered. Mrs. Robert The conference ends Thursday but the commissioners plan to return later today.

Ohio Attorney General Paul W. Brown was slated to deliver an address today on the topic Relations." Also scheduled was a speech on "New Methods for Financing Local Government" by Fred-erich Stockert, director of business economic research for Ohio State University. million to the $7.5 million approved by the Appropriations Snvder was employed as bus (Continued From Page 1) continuing their effort to cut it back, if not in the House, then in Committee for the Neighbor driver in the Byhalia-York area. of the district. Stili to be em the Senate.

registration, he will be the most liberal candidate in the three- hood Youth Corps' summer jobs program in urban ghettoes. The spending ceiling in the mine in just a few days what the loss of food sources will do to the life cycles of fish and The House Ways and Means ployed are a cook at Essex and a custodian at Magnetic Springs. man field. Committee Tuesday gave its ap Marchi, also 47, is the son of bill starts at $187.9 billion $5 place the levy for the Waddell Children's Home which is expiring, and will not be an additional tax. The proposed new home will The bid of the Smith Dairy of Marion to furnish milk and ice proval to the wixon anti-intia-tion package, practically intact.

of whom at times crawled on ducks that need that food," Ev-erson said. "We already have one biologist talking about the impact two years from now." billion below the House and administration figures but brings this un tn $191 billion bv ex an Italian1 sculptor who came to New York to build movie seta and became a wax fruit their hands and knees, plodded It includes continuation of the Heads Osteopaths cream products for the coming year was accepted. Plans to plant shrubbery at cost $1.4 million, the speaker said, and occupy five acres of empting a number of programs through the thick undergrowth Tuesday in quest of the missing boy as hope diminished that he COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)-Dr. A soft-spoken man, March! ground at the southwest corner the high school were approved by the board. Money for the pro wnere actual spenaing is euner uncontrollable due to law or un-forseeable such as the Vietnam The film glistened brownish red, green and yellow as it glided through the locks of the Alma dam and spread down stream.

Eugene R. DeLucia of Vienna. Trumbull County was elected Monday as president of the Ohio Osteopathic Association, has been in the state legislature since 1956 and has a strong civil rights record. of the Ohio 95 present home property. A provision for the addition of a new wing, if fu would be found alive.

A park spokesman said report for the second straight day of ject has been donated by several war. surtax at its present 10 per cent rate through Dec. 30, with the rate halved for the first six months of fiscal 1970, tax relief for low income taxpayers, repeal of the investment credit and postponement of scheduled reductions in automobile and telephone excise taxes. Claim Endorsement The House will vote next week. ReD.

Hale Boggs. act- organizations. Approval was given to do a limited amount of sealing the driveway at the high school. iQ vii iif Rnr nr Saigon (Continued From Page 1) K0TEX ing chairman of the committee, nlprlrTArl snnnnrt nnrl rifprl pn- vtaSV mm i il WITH COUPON dorsement of leaders of both That battle too raged for sev-parties in the House. But he eral hours before American ar-Dredicted a tough fight anditiHery and helicopter gunships Offer fool Iftrnfk Jim 21, 1969 mm would not claim victory in ad- drove bacK the enemy.

America's Viet- Thirty-seven JNorth vance. three Tha pnmmittpo was unofficial-! namese soldiers and Fastest Growing fDrug Store 79c VALUE BORDEN'S GLACIER CLUB PRICES GOOD THROUGH JUNE 21 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ly reported to have voted 15-10 Americans were reported killed against an amendment to cut i in the fight, and 16 Americans back the surtax extension to were wounded. Oct. 31. The B52 bombers marked FivP npmorrats nut of th 15 1 their anniversary with 10 mis- Chain 7 tTl on the committee joined all logons against North Vietnamese ReDublicans in defeating the and troop concentrations i REG.

39c A CAN 1 ICE CREAM HALF GALLON Choice of flavors. near the Laotian and Cambo shorter period, sources said. PLANTER'S PEANUTS Qa dian borders. The strikes ranged from 51 miles northwest of Saigon to 281 miles northeast of the capital. REG.

2 PAIRS FOR 88c FIRST QUALITY SEAMLESS HVLOflS Flawless, sheer mesh in latest fashion shades. Demi-toe. 6 oz. LIMIT 1 vacuum cans. FOR 302 S.

IIAIH ST. Plenty of Free Parking Next To Store Prescription Service 383-6773 Flag Continued From Page 1) 35c VALUE ALUMINUM FOIL DIAMOND BRAND 25 Foot Roll. I MH.K CHOCOIKT1 Thus the measure goes to the Democratic-controlled House with its key provision endorsed by only one-third of the committee Democrats. Vanik Still Fighting Rep. Charles A.

Vanik, D-Ohio. a committee member who is pushing for a shorter extension promised to continue the fight in the Rules Committee and the House. He and his associates fear leverage for early tax reform will be lost if the surtax is extended for a long period. One of the group conceded to a reporter chances are not BEG. 41c EACH NESTLE CANDY BARS King size, nut or plain.

LIMIT 2 ruining by the way they're acting," Sgt. Tanner said. He signed his letter. "A person who's proud to call himself a citizen of the United States of America." In a postscript, the serviceman requested the letter be shown to his mother, Mrs. Edith PAIRS FOR bright in the House.

But he add- 2 FOR 3c VALUE DIAL SOAP personal Size Bar. S1.69 VALUE. 1 0Z. 7 uTi tn ih iM- 'Bill of 829 Merkel explain-It k1 7 Vjrj "I -nt her to know why BEG; 39C EACH TANKARD BEER MUGS I myself plus thousands of oth Senate." Senate rules make it ers feel we should be here." to offer amendments easier 13-Oz. glass Swedish Lb 1 LIMIT 2 f9c VALUE, 2fec BOTTLE style mugs in gold avocado.

FOR Shooting CJ there. The provision benefiting low-income persons a "sweetener" that did not satisfy many liberal Democrats was calculated to relieve about 2 million povertv- SVVEETA Of LIQUID Sml Continued From Page 1) SWEETKER FORI REG. 5c EACH CANDY, GUM OR MINTS vvanrmrm REG. $1.59 $LN VALUE, 14 OZ. BOTTLE -f BEG.

$1.49, MIRRO ICE CUBE TRAY FOR TABLE TOP level families of all tax and in with complications of a gunshot al! benefit about 13 million per- wound. sons. I Frank Meadows, 78, who lived Under present law. a family across Rd- 137 from the p'Des' of four with $3,500 income is li-'farm was released Friday from able for $74 income tax. It 1 Morrow County jail after fur-would pav none under the pro.jnlshln8 bond on a of posal.

which would take effect footing with intent to wound GRILL All aluminum with quick Will It RAIN i SHAMPOO Fl LIMfT 6 1 release lever. Fast reezincr. no 20" high portable with 3-grid heights. sticking, yl Pipes. No new charges have 22 ii diameter.

Jan. 1. J1.75 VALUE, T2 OZ. SIZE 98c VALUE JUST WONDERFUL HAIR SPRAY Weather Report VITALIS HAIR DRESSING been filed in the case. Mr.

Meadows is staying at the nome of a daughter in Wester ville. Morrow County Prosecutor Dean Curl said he will reconvene the May term of the grand jury early in July to consider REG. 98c A DECK REG. $1.29 oniiMn noil! E. I ALL PLASTIC Forecast for Central Ohio Mostly cloudy with a chance of cllAII-nrC rl (nm fUnnlnxcliAtii PLAYING to Sd Th wjres aainst Mr-- 13 Oz.

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Weller returns July 7 from COTTON the lower 80s. si FOR I SWABS FOR TEMPERATURE CHART Each deck in its own plastic box. Assorted patterns. High Low Pr. PRINT VJNYL ENCORE IK FLUE LUGGAGE AH new, colorful African and paisley prints.

"Waterproof Korvya $1.59 SIZE, OZ. Albany, cloudy 76 55 83 56 vnim 85 71 TAME CREME RINSE REG. $1.59 GOLF BALLS a Canada vacation. Mr. Meadows was arrested Wednesday by Deputy John Newsom and taken to the county jail.

At the time of Mr. Pipe's death, arrangements were being made to remove a bullet under local anesthetic. He had been listed as "fair" since his admittance Wednesday. Mr. Pipes was a World War I veteran and resident of the 1-AttKlti CH01CEI Cloth.

Zipper closings, SOFTENER. Boh Koshure 3 i99 B0X( OF (8" 5 Albuquerque, clear Atlanta, cloudy Bismarck, cloudy Boise, clear Boston, cloudy Buffalo, cloudy Chicago, cloudy Cincinnati, cloudy Cleveland, cloudy Denver, clear Des Moines, cloudy LIQUID 79c VALUE, BAG OF 26t, .64 Signature halls, Permanent white coven lively center. DETERGENT FOR SUITCASE 80 61 75 62 75 60 54 48 S0FF PUFFS oa SPRAY STARCH Cindy Eraod. vui I un BALLS FOR 77 59 58 28 1 Cardington area for 25 years. Born Nov.

4, 1894, in Harmony 1 Twp. to Jeremiah and Albina YTr-k'instrv Pinpc ho marripH Detroit, rain 79 TOTE EAG tr $C99 REG. 59c EACH Esther Curtis in Cardington on REG, I Fairbanks, cloudy Fort Worth, cloudy Helena, clear Honolulu, cloudy 82 51 93 69 80 45 89 76 1 Suitcase Jan. 12, 1921. BOXES PATIO TABLE He was a member of Bethel 20" 5799 Indianapolis, rain 76 60 .02 Plastic with $29.95 VALUE' United Methodist Church, Amer clear or tinted 3 Suitcase i ican Legion Post 97 and Beth -weaker, tt decorated metal tray on folding legs.

tons, clear Jacksonville, cloudy 94 76 .02 Juneau, cloudy 68 52 .02 Kansas City, clear 65 59 1.03 KODAK el Farm Bureau Council. Surviving in addition to his rLi! REG. $12.95 i holds 1 pair. FUR INSTAMATIC 64 61 wife are a son, Curtis R. Pipes ELECTRIC OR BATTERY OPERATED i 01 Los Angeles, cloudy 73 Louisville, cloudy 76 Memphis, cloudy 83 Miami, cloudy 92 of Toledo, and two grandsons.

0 134 nAiiin 65 78 .23 A daughter and a brother are deceased. Solid state portable with AC Services will be at 2 p.m. Fri adapter and cord ELECTRIC EYE Milwaukee, rain 77 50 .48 clear 76 57 .56 New Orleans, clear 86 63 New York, cloudy 77 63 built-in. Includes day in the Curl Funeral Home leatherette cabinet, iret, Rev. Chauncey Woodworth will earpnone and batteries.

officiate, assisted by Rev. Don 15 Camera takes almost foolproof pictures, ald Eppler. Burial will be in Okla. City, clear 82 63 Omaha, clear 72 56 Philadelphia, cloudy 78 59 Phoenix, clear 97 69 Pittsburgh, cloudy 75 54 Set includes film cartridge, ilashcube, wrist strap. PRESCRIPTIONS Glendale Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 tonight. Ifn ALWAYS THERAGRAH-M Ptlnd, Me. cloudy 73 Ptlnd, cloudy 79 Rapid City, cloudy 79 TABLtld 51.48 VALUE KODACOLOR 126 FILM 12 EXPOSURE LIMIT 1 55 63 52 64 60 1.04 COST Probe i 79 75 $7.89 uss Richmond, cloudy St. Louis, cloudy Salt Lk. City, clear San Diego, clear $497 Continued From Page 1) OUR PRICE $4.99 VALUE 77 54 .19 65 60 .02 WHEN $125 VALUE, SYLVANIA BOX FLASHCUBES 67 San cloudy REG.

$14.99 BREEZE BOX FOLDING ALUMINUM LAWN CHAIR 68 "super' therapeutic REG. $6.49, JUMBO 25" BAR-B-Q they decide a threat exists: "It may be incumbent upon them to react en masse and in so doing develop such a tremen WE Seattle, clear 91 Tampa, clear 93 VITAMIR3 a Big and comfortable with non-tilt 20 floor or Ifl I II I 79 52 GRILL CfPiQ xuKgea, n-irame fc A window fan. 2 FILL Washington, cloudy 79 Winnipeg, cloudy 62 patio legs. 6 vertical If 1 1 speeds. Bush OUR PHARMACISTS FILL OVER 40.000 Rx A DAY tfebs.

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Flash folding legs. Uf-3 It 3rs We reserve the- right to limit quantities Copyright, 1969, SupeRx Drugs, Inc. (M Missing; Trace) ONE YEAR AGO TODAY Maximum 81 Minimum 47 TODAY'S ALMANAC Sun rose at 6:01 a.m. and" sets at 9:03 p.m. evidence I know of indicates it is a threat to our security," he said.

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