The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio (2024)

The Marion Star Thursday October 22, 3. The Daily Record Sheriff CHARGED Jerry V. Friend, 38, Belleville, was charged early Saturday with driving under the influence. FORGERY Two persons arrested Wednesday in connection with a forgery investigation at the National City Bank, plaza shopping center branch. Charged was Jeffrey Allen Dean, 18, of 1493 Whetstone River Road number 45, with uttering to forgery.

A 16-yearold girl was charged with forgery. THEFT Roy Neal, 271 Barnhart reported Wednesday that his boots, knife, gloves and horse brush stolen from the horse barns the Marion County fairgrounds. Loss was set at $82. Police STOLEN CAR A city -owned car was stolen early Thursday morning st and abandoned by the culprit a short time later when he struck a tree. Police said a man climbed the fence at the city garage, 960 W.

Center St. He entered the building and started the car, which was parked at the rear the garage. A city employee was working in another part of the building. backed out through an open garage door and struck a pickup parked outside. The man then crashed through a locked gate and fled east on Center Police said was Streetubject speeding south in an alley when he lost control and struck, a metal fence at 770 address of Gary McIntire.

The auto then struck a nearby tree. Police said the injured driver fled on foot and was last seen heading south on Waterloo Street. DISORDERLY CHARGES Daniel S. Seal, 29, and William' A. Biltoft, 23, were arrested in Frank's Wonder Bar on North Main Street Wed- First United Church of Christ, Galion.

Robert L. Hommel KENTON Robert L. Hommel, 59, of Township Road 179, Kenton, died unexpectedly at 9:06 p.m. Wednesday in Hardin Memorial Hospital here. He was Oct.

3, 1922 in Hardin County and was married Oct. 4, 1942 to Vivienne Arnett Hommel, who survives. A parole officer for Hardin and Marion counties four and one-half years, he was a deputy sheriff of Hardin County eleven and half years. He was a member of St. John's United Church of Christ and Elks Lodge 157, both of Kenton, and Greenwood Grange.

Also surviving are 2 daughters, Mrs. John (Madge) Brown of Weston and Richard (Carol) Wilcox. of Kenton; a brother, Laurel "Pete" Hommel of Kenton and 6 grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Monday in SchindewolfStevens-Stout Funeral Home, Kenton, by the Rev.

Patterson and the Rev. Walter Powers. Burial will be in Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. Saturday.

An Elks Lodge of Sorrow will be conducted at 7 p.m. Sunday. Memorial contributions may be made to Hardin County Heart Association or John's Church of Christ. To Be Exact Mark Myers, 850 Fairwood was named to the summer quarter dean's list at Marion Technical College. Because of misinformation provided The Star, it was incorrectly reported in a recent edition of College News that Myers was a Marion Correctional Institution inmate enrolled in MTC's program there.

Dog Pound One dog was picked up Wednesday by the Marion County dog warden. Unregistered dogs are kept at the dog pounds. Fairground Street, three Registered dogs are kept there 14 days. Time limits do not include the day the dog was picked up. Male, brown poodle at 291 S.

High LaRue. Area Hospitals MOUNT GILEAD Morrow County ADMITTED: Mrs. John Hillman, Mrs. George Stevens, Jimmie Gheen, Mount Gilead; James Canterbury, Cardington; Donna Hamlin, Mrs. James Holbrook, Marengo; Mark Rader, Edison.

RELEASED: Daniel Seitz, Robert F. Heimlich, Julie Ann Wigton, Sarah Ullom. KENTON Hardin Memorial RELEASED: Mrs. Merlin C. Jolliff and infant, Christina Sue Kennedy.

nesday evening on disorderly charges. Police said both had been paroled Wednesday from Mansfield State Reformatory. Jerry D. Long, 21, of 415 was arrested at his residence' Thursday morning on a charge of a assault. He allegedly assaulted Mary Ferriman, same address.

Fire City EMERGENCY (Wednesday) 4:27 p.m. to 250 Bellevue where Daisy St. Germain, 85, of 210 Fairground was ill. She was left at the scene and advised to see a doctor. FIRE (Wednesday) 8:16 a.m.

to 280 Windsor the Lee Comer residence, where trash was burning at the rear of the building. 5:28 p.m. to 190 W. Center May Jewelry where trash burning in a basem*nt furnace ignited some other paper when the door of the furnace was opened. 8:16 p.m., 8:58 p.m.

and 9:04 p.m. to 298 Forest 280 Bradford and 233 Elm respectively, where there were leaf fires. Township EMERGENCY (Wednesday) 6:05 p.m. to 476 Euclid where William Rose, 67, was ill. He was taken to Marion General Hospital, treated and released.

10:18 p.m. to 1480 Southland Parkway, where Zelma Bilger, 74, was ill. She was taken to Marion General Hospital where she is in fair condition. (Today) 2:49 a.m. to 476 Euclid where William Rose, 76, was ill.

He was taken to Marion General Hospital and admitted. Area Accidents Two men were injured Wednesday afternoon in a twocar accident at Kenton-Galion Road and Prospect-Upper Sandusky Road. Treated and released at Marion General Hospital was Tom Moore, 68, of 871 Adams and Robert E. Gucker, 47, McCutchenville. The Marion post of the state highway patrol said Moore was eastbound on Kenton-Galion Road and had stopped for a stop sign at Prospect-Upper Sandusky Road, when the accident occurred around 2:20 p.m.

After stopping for the stop sign, the patrol said, Moore pulled out into the path of the Gucker auto. Moore was charged with failure to yield the right of way, the patrol said, and seat belts were not in use. THREE HURT A two accident on Ohio 4 at Gooding Road brought injury to three area residents Wednesday afternoon. Treated and released at Marion General Hospital were Eric B. Barcus, 21, of 284 S.

Grand and his passenger, Jeffrey L. Williams, 23, of 570 Pearl St. Driver of the other car involved, Ronald L. Lane, 16, of 1821 White Oaks Road, was injured but not treated, said the Marion post of the state highway patrol. According to the patrol, Barcus was southbound on Ohio 4 and the Lane car, northbound on Gooding Road, when the accident occurred around 2:35 p.m.

Lane was attempting to turn left onto Ohio 4 as Barcus turned left onto Gooding, the patrol said, and the Barcus auto hit the Lane car in the right front end. Lane charged with failure to yield the right of way while turning left, the patrol said. Lane was using seat belts, the patrol said, but Barcus and his passenger were not. CYCLIST INJURED Richard A. Thorpe, 22, of 240 Peterson was treated and released at Marion General Hospital Wednesday afternoon following a motorcycle accident VOTE JIM CHILL Marion Township Trustee Paid For By Chill For Marion Township Trustee, Ray Moloney, Treas.

955 Villandry Marion, Ohio. on Irvin-Shoots Road, west of Ohio 423. The Marion post of the state highway patrol said Thorpe was eastbound on Irvin-Shoots Road when he lost control of his vehicle after crossing a bridge. Ths motorycle went off the left side of the road, the patrol said, and came to rest in a ditch. Dodge 0 MOTORS A THOUGHT FOR TODAY Every individual has a place to fill in the world, and he is portant in some respect, whether he chooses to be so or not.

--Nathaniel Hawthorne Presented As A Public Service Every Day By: MOTORS Dodge 1866 MARION-WALDO RD. 389-4686 MARION, OHIO 43302 Harding Homecoming Queen Candidates One of these five Harding High School seniors will be named Homecoming Queen Friday afternoon in a special assembly at the high school. Queen candidates are (left to right) Robyn Corbin, Lynn Dunbar, Teisha Graham, Snider) Cathy Tillett and Lynn Trent. The queen and her court will reign over Homecoming weekend activities including Friday's match between the Prexies and Fremont. (Star Photo by Bill Retired Marion Attorney Dies At Age Of 82 Years Howard Frederick Guthery, 82, of 450 Delaware venerable offlarion attorney, banking a and local philanthropist, died in General Hospital here at 8:40 p.m.

Wednesday. Born July 30, 1899 in Chicago, son and of Mildred late Howard Guthery. On July 30, 1962, in LaRue, he was married Madge Cooper Guthery, who survives. He was married March 10, 1928 to Florence Uhler. He graduated from Yale University in 1922, from Yale Law School in 1925, and practiced law here for 56 years.

For many years he was a director of National City Bank, of which his father was a founder. At the time of his death, he was a director emeritus of the bank. The 32nd degree Mason was a memoer of Sojourners Lodge Virgie L. Tobey Virgie L. Tobey, 96, of 116 E.

Ottawa Richwood, formerly of York Center, died Wednesday in Riverside Hospital, Columbus. Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood, is in charge of arrangements. Ollie Belle Jones Ollie Belle (Holbrook) Jones, 86, of 208 S. Seffner died at 2:45 p.m. Wednesday in Morrow County Hospital, Mount Gilead.

She was ill seven years. Born April 29, 1895 in Lawrence County, she came to Marion 16 years ago from Ashley. She was a former floor supervisor for Chaney Manufacturing Co. Surviving sons, Arnold Jones of Marion and Oakley Jones of Centerburg; 2 daughters, Mrs. Paul (Lorene) Cadel of Marion and Mrs.

Bertha Moore of Mechanicsburg; a brother, Luther D. William Rawlins 10:30 a.m. Friday, Emanuel Lutheran Church, the Rev. James A. Rave, burial in Claridon Cemetery.

Friends may call 3-5 and 7-9 today at Denzer Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to Emanuel Lutheran Church. Eva Dell Reith 1 p.m. Friday, Stofcheck Funeral Home, LaRue, the Rev. Martin A.

Denes, burial in Marion Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 today, and tonight. Memorial 653, of which he was a Past Master, and Aladdin Temple Shrine, Columbus. His other memberships included HOWARD F. GUTHERY Star File Photo Marion Rotary Club, American Bar Association and Ohio State Bar Association, of which he was a life member and past president; Marion Country which he was an honorary life member, in appreciation of land contributed to the club; Catawba Cliffs Yacht Club, near Lake Erie and Turkeyfoot Island Club in Akron.

Surviving are a son, Daniel Howard Guthery of Miami, a brother, Philip Guthery of Brook Park' Road, Marion, and a sister, Mrs. Robert (Esther) Mautz of Gainesville, Fla. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday in Boyd Funeral Home by the Rev. Jack Gladwell and the Rev.

Frederick Furey. Burial will be in Marion Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Friday. Obituaries Holbrook of Florida; 8 granchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren.

Services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Boyd Funeral Home by the Rev. Glen Amburgy of Church of God of Prophecy, Mechanicsburg. Burial will be in Chapel Heights Memory Gardens. Friends may call at the funeral home 6-9 p.m.

Friday. Donald S. Haskins GALION Donald Scott Haskins, 24, of 630 Wiggs Court, Galion, was instantly killed Wednesday two-truck collision on Ohio 314 and U.S. 30, west of Mansfield. He was born Oct.

29, 1956 in DeRuyter, N.Y. and June 5, 1976, was married to Christina Ann Ayres Haskins, who survives. A 1974 graduate of DeRuyter Central High School, he attended Delhi State University in New York. He was a member of First Funerals Mount Olive United Methodist Church. Vera I.

Endicott 11:30 a.m. Friday, graveside, Marion Cemetery, the Rev. G. F. Peters.

Friends may call at Snyder Funeral Home 2-4 and 7- 9 today. Memorial contributions may be made to Red Bird Mission of Calvary United Methodist Church. Cathy Erwin 1 p.m. Friday, Boyd Funeral Home, the Rev. Don Williams, burial in Grand Prairie Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home 6-8 today. Memorial contributions may be made to United Church of Christ, Jaycees, and was assistant manager of Wickes Lumber all in Galion. Also surviving are a daughter, Bethany Lynn, at home; his parents, Harold and Joan Taber Haskins of DeRuyter; a sister, 2 brothers and grandparents, Mrs. Edwin (Denise) Coon, Richard and Dean Haskins, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Haskins and Frank Taber, all of DeRuyter. A memorial service will be conducted at First United Church of Christ at 7 tonight by the Rev. John Miller. VolkRichardson Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m.

Sunday in Smith Funeral Home, DeRuyter. Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery, DeRuyter. Friends may call at the New York funeral home 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Saturday. Memorial contributions may be made to Clyde F.

Markley 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Lucas Funeral Home, Nevada, the Rev. Stanley Dickerson, burial Nevada Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home 2-4 and 7-9 Friday. Memorial contributions may be made to Nevada Lutheran Church Parsonage Fund.

tributions may be made to American Cancer Society. p.m. Friday. Spartans To Pick Homecoming Queen It's Homecoming weekend coming up for the (bottom row, left to right) Debbie Leffler, Pleasant High School Spartans and one of three Candi Garverick and Michelle Geiger. senior girls will be selected as the 1981 Members of the court are (top row, left to Homecoming Queen.

This year's queen will be right) Mary Hood, junior; Tracy Ravencraft, announced prior to Friday's game with the sophom*ore, and Angie Cheney, freshman. Ridgedale Rockets. Queen candidates are (Star Photo by Bill Snider) Edith M. Cramer 1 p.m. Saturday, Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood, the Rev.

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