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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 15

News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 15

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Mansfield, Ohio
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PAGE FIFTEEN A Sunday, August 27, 1967 Mansfield. News Journal 'Gang' t. Union Grange 'Does It Again' Does 1j i ,1 7 Good Bucyrus Looks Forward I were several other Mansfield area Grange groups, Jug's Corners Grange, just southwest Lexington in Morrow County, won second place in the "youth section" Union Grange members have "done it again." The Grange group that has won more top state and national honors then any other in Ohio came off with first place honors yesterday in the County Grange entry took fourth place in the juvenile group's "youth section." In charge was John Hartz of near Shelby, longtime Richland County Grange youth i ct and Union Grange master. Also winning high honors in the fair's Grange judging By JIM McJUNKIN Bucyrus News Bureau BUCYRUS Motorcycle 1 57 class; Huron County placed riders can't be all bad, espe Ohio State Fair Juvenile first in the "youth section; "Seneca and Knox counties tied for fifth. Grange "junior section" competition.

The Richland By JIM McJUNKIN IT NEEDS WORK Russell Smith, president of the "Moonlight and Bill Bursby, club vice president, ready a motorcycle1 for service before last week's "poker run." BLCYRLS Construction of the Bucyrus Telephone Company's $200,000 addition to their main office is well under way, according to J. R. Blue, company superintendent. The new addition (which will more than double the present space) is moving along right about on schedule. Blue says.

The new two stories are being built behind the present office at 123 South Walnut. St rf' i ill cially when they team together to raise money for a needy cause. That 's just what the "Moonlight Riders" of Bucyrus did last week. The motorcycle club donated $320 to the Fairway School for retarded children in Bucyrus. The club sponsored a "poker run" last week to help the school.

Over 150 riders from throughout Ohio participated in the event to make it a success. Members of Gallon's "Sunset Ramblers," "The Iron Horses" of i 1 a Triangle Motorcycle Club" of Marion and the "Ohio Knights of the Road" were plainly in evideRce among the 159 riders who gathered at the Bucyrus Jf club's headquarters on State Route 4, south of Bucyrus. LOTS IN RUNNING "MOONLIGHT RIDERS" If you should see this emblem riding in front of you, the wearer is a member of the "Moonlight Riders Motorcycle Club" of Bucyrus. Also In the running were independent riders from Bucy rus, Galion. and Crestline as Pa State Water Officials Set Cardington Talks well as the surrounding area.

The 56 mile route for the riders took them through sections of both Bucyrus and Galion before returning them CARDINGTON Carding to the club headquarters. ton village council's sewer Green and Sawyer. Construction Co. of Lima is the general contractor for the job. They have set a January, 1968, completion date for the project.

Blue, however, hopes the job can be completed before If weather holds up the construction might be done before that January date Blue says. first floor of the building will house a lounge for operators along with a conference room and garage. I The second floor will be the company's pride and joy. It will contain the latest equipment offering many new features tq telephone S- The equipment will enable the company to increase their number of telephone lines by 300. This will bring the number of lines to 4,000.

"''Another feature of the new system will allow subscribers to keep their old number when they move. Presently when a resident moves from one area of Bucyrus to another he must change his phone number. The new system will eliminate this on both private and multi-party lines. The' new equipment will be ready for installation In 1968. Now receiving the final touches is a $10,000 warehouse for the telephone company on South Highland Ave.

Blue said wiring is now being completed and water and sewer lines, will be installed this week. The warehouse will be used for storage of trucks and materials. Blue said land around the warehouse is now being prepared for storage of poles. t---v 'A'--A i E. M.

"Moose" Hole of the Wooster Daily Record doesn't believe the Mansfield St." (U. Route 30N) route is the quickest way to travel through Bucyrus. After traveling through Bucyrus en route to Wooster Hole wrote: "We came back through Bucyrus on the way back. there is a real traffic hazard. The town luckily is not very long, but oh what a headache.

The lights are fixed so all the cars stop at every corner; The result is a complete stall through the half mile of downtown. I-heard that someone got out of his car and went into a drU? store for a soda. When ha rama nut his vohinla uroa committee will confer with This' is the fourth year the the Ohio Water Control Board "Moonlight Rider have sponsored the event to aid the Crawford County school. Last in Columbus Sept 7 on plans for a new sewer system and disposal plant. year's run gathered $300 for the school, The A.

E. Stilson Co. of Co lumbus had designed a sys Trophies for winning riders were given to the club by Bu tem for the village but plans board are: Carl Bruggraf, Omar Hart, and Melvin Maceyko. Contingent upon sufficient pledges being paid to make possible the purchase of land for an airport, the council voted to contribute $800 to the Morrow County. Airport Authority toward the project.

Atty. Thomas E. Ray was authorized to draw up the resolution. Slate Seminar SHELBY Salesmen for the Ohio Seamless Tube Division of the Copperweld Steel Co. will hold a sales seminar at the Mansfield Leland Hotel Sept.

14 and 15. were halted when available funds were insufficient to cyrus and Galion area residents and merchants. About meet the bids. The Dresent 45 trophies were given away permit to dump wastes into wnetstone creeK is only tem in different classes. The American Motorcycle porary and expires the near future.

Assn. sanctioned the event. It Members of the sewer is the only run" sponsored by the club each committee who will attend the meeting with the state year. The "Moonlight Riders" also have three other events sanctioned by the AM the rule maker for motor tv VM A iAVV TT MU 50 yards further along being carried by the bumper td bumDer traffic. Nn nnn had micH him The other events are "for our own.

joked one member of the The clu was officially formed in February) of 1962. Auki r-f Really it be that bad. If traffic moves as slowly as Hole indicates, 23 yards seems a closer estimate. The club now has approx mately 25 members from the Bucyrus and Galion areas. Church Gets New Pastor resigned to begin a new pas torate in the Columbus area.

In Willard since 1963, he took an active part in many community and civic affairs. The Rev. Brandt," 34, was born in Defiance. He attended Capital University in Columbus but was graduated from Texas "Lutheran College, Se-guin, Tex. He was graduated from the Evangelical Lutheran Theological Seminary in Columbus in 1959.

On his ordination that year, he took the charge in Manitoba. The Rev. and Mrs. Brandt have two children, a son, Daryl, and daughter, Ralyne. WILLARD The Rev.

Edward F. Brandt, now at Grace Lutheran Church, East Kildonan, Manitoba, will succeed the Rev. Warren C. Willke next month as pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Willard. The Rev.

Willke? who preached his last sermon in Church June 4, has Farm Agent Leaves Job MARION Larry C. Ault. Marion County Extension Agent, 4-H, has announced his resignation from that position effective Sept. 1. He JJ ON HIS WAY Dave Reeves of Bucyrus joins the "Poker Run." has accepted a position as general representative of sales and service for the Green Camp Elevator Co.

Marion County will become part of a seven county area center in January, 1968, with headquarters in Mt. Gilead. At that time, all counties in mimiWI" SALE Famous Imported Sweaters in finest Virgin Wool Ohio that desire to maintain a County Extension Agent, 4-H, must appropriate an additional $6,000 to be used as a part of the salary for the agent. Commissioners here cannot obligate themselves i 1 about Jan. 1, when the county auditor certifies the available funds.

In view of this situation, Ault decided to accept employment with the elevator company. CARDINGTON MAN A native of Morrow County, Larry was raised on a farm near Cardington. After his graduation from Ohio State University in 1964 with a degree in agriculture, he taught in the West Milton vocational agriculture department and also worked in the Logan County Extension Office. Before coming to Marion, he taught at Tinora Iligh School in Defiance for a year, He is married to the former Shirley Kochler of Cardington. They have a year- old son.

They reside at Cardington, RD 2. i Election's Monday MILLERSBURG Holmes County Cancer Society members will elect officers at 7:30 p. m. Monday in the Millers-burg Commercial Bank. I 9.99 each Famous delta hand-sewn loafers for young men Famous Delta beef -roll penny loafer, the ideal back-to-campus shoe for the young man about town.

Have it in moss green, bamboo brown or burgundy. Men's Shoo Main Floor O'Noil'i Press-free Hopsack dress slacks by H.I.S. $8 A handsome, easy-care fabric that never, never needs pressing. Choose from a wanted assortment of styles and sizes. Men's Dept.

Main Floor O'Neil'i (Top) Reg. $20 Mock Turtle pullover finely ribbed and fully fashioned with saddle shoulders, hand-looped coDar. Choose from coffee or brown. S-M-L-XL. (Center) Reg.

$22.50 V-neck pullover. Hand turned cables. Fully fashioned with saddle shoulders. Choose from light green, coffee, bottle green, camel S-M-L-XL. (Bottom) Reg.

$20 V-ncck pullover. Finely ribbed and fully fashioned with hand finished saddle shoulders. Choose from coffee, gold or ox-red. Sizes S-M-L-XL. Men's Dept.

Main Floor O'Neil's Shop Monday 10 A.M. to 9 P.M..

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