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May 23, 1979

Marion will become Tiddly Town USA this Saturday. It will be a day for the nimble-fingered, for the light-of-foot, for the bargain seeker, and for the light-hearted.

Jost Construction Co. workers are dismantling a part of Marion High School. The auditorium and stage will be remodeled this summer for a new library. The old library and office space will be transformed into new administrative and counseling offices.

Marion County public health nurse Grace Utting is pictured as she spoons polio-preventing sugar cubes to Ryan Spohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Spohn of Tampa.

The subject of this week’s personality profile by special feature writer Ruth Meyer is Charles Maggard. Maggard and his wife, Helen, opened Town and County Antiques 10 days ago. In the first five days of business, pieces have gone from the store to Virginia, Kansas City, Iowa, and New York.

Mike and Marilyn Svoboda, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Svoboda, are pictured by a castle in front of their house in Lincolnville. The children enjoy the castle, built in 1936 by J.W. DeMand, a physician who followed the country doctor pattern of patient service.

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