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PERMIT NO. 41
CHESTERLAND, O.
MAILED WEEKLY TO CHESTERLAND, KIRTLAND, MUNSON, AND RUSSELL
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
Hosp¡tal Benef¡t
Dance
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Trucking-Top Soil&
Fill...8
Beck's Appliance Service & Sales. .8
Ben DeMuth
Cordwood. . .. .. . . 4
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Narkót.. . . . . ..3
Broockeris Atlantic Selvice
Carl Metz Country
Cathy's Coiffures
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CavesRoadSohio..
Chardon Savings Bank.. . ..
5
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Chester Lumber Company. . . . . . ...5
Chester Sales & Service. .. . .
2
Chesterland Barber Shop. . .. .. ..
Chesterland Gulf Service. . . . . . . .5
Convenient,Food Mart. . . . . . . . . .7
Convenient Food Mart. . . 2nd Section
Daniels Brothers Fuel Company. . . 7
Dog House Restaurant.
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Dog n Suds
1
Donato Bros. Landscaping
Eddy Fruit Fam..
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FashionTown.. .......8
First National Bank of Burton . . . . .6
Franklin Travel Trailers & Campers .4
FullerBrush -Jean Ramsey.... ..8
TV.
Geauga Radio &
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NEW FACES AT TH.E WEST GEAUGA JUNIOR HIGH ARE FRONT RO$¡,
LEFT TO RIGHf: MR5. DOROTHY AULT,
Foodliner ........
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2
Loretta's Beauty Salon
Mapes' Greenhouse
Wetre sure
Loretta's faithful customers
will be happy to know that
their {avorite hair stylist is
well
again and ready to set
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6
Mi0artney Auto Radiator Service. . .3
.2
Mike's Auto Body
Nationwide lnsurance-Dick El icker . 5
Farm ....
3
Patterson Fruit
Raybell's Beverage Store. . . . . . . .6
Ross Rexall Drug
.8
Rubber Stamps- Mc0artney .
.....7
Sanitary Septic Service
B
Scotland General Store
2
SidleySupply
3
Thomas Reap
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Realty .....4
Tony's Barb.er
Sh0p...........
TheTownShoppe.
Towne & Country Barber Shop
United
Rent-A||s........
Village Barber
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Shop
ìlt/ash-n-Dry
Wood's Secretalial Service
2
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6
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RAIIIBOTT GIRLS PAPER DRIYE
This Friday and
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Knapp Shoes - Fred Banfield. . . . .B
Lamb Skin Rug - Janossy. .. . . .. 5
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Lilo's Knitting Nook
Sunoco
MISS CAROL MORGAN, MISS
KAREN WHITNEY, MISS CATHIE SANISLO, MISS ¡RENE SUKLE, M¡SS
SHARON LOWE, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: MRs. lRlt TISHKOFF,
MR, ALLEN SIKA, MR. ROBERT COULTER, MR GEORGE ADAMS,
AND MBS. CAlHERINE WELLING.
Grant's Beauty Shop. . . .. . .. .. .5
Holiday Magic-Joan Castellano. . . I
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The fifth annual Harvest
Dance will be held Satuiday
evening, October 2I at the
Sheraton Motor Inn, Route 306
At the regular meeting of at Interstate 90, Willoughby,
the West Geauga Board of Ohio. Tickets are S12 per
Education held Tuesday, Oct. couple, and will include ?
3rd, at the high school at B p.m., buffet at lI:30 p.m.
the Bôard, in açcordance with
The dance is sponsored by
the new law, S.B. 190, which the Women's Auxiliary of the
s€ts a state-wide first grade Geauga Community Ildspital
pntrance age for Ohio schools, and the proceeds will go toward
âmended its policies as follows: new equipment. In the past,
To enter school in Septem- the Auxiliary has purchased
ber, 1968, kindergarten chil- equipment amounting to$5,900.
dren must be 5 yegrs of age by
Dancing will be from 9:30
September 80, 1968. First to 1:30 a.m: to the rhythm of
grade children must be 6 years Bill Mclaughliu's Orchestra.
of age ,by October 31, 1968.
Mrs. Robert Crawford heads the
enter
school
in
Septemcommittee in charge of arrange.To
'ber,
1969, kinilergarten chil- nients. Tickets are àvailable
dren must be 5 years of age by from Auxiliary members, the
September 30, 1969. First Coffee Shop at the hospital;
grade childre* must be 6.years or may be orilered from Mrs.
of age by September 30, 1969. Robeit Crawford, I03 Lakeview
Lane, Chagrin Falls, 338-5510.
Reservations muet be in by
October I7.,
Why .rot get tdgether with
.r bake d two or three other couples for
goods that you will find at a gala evening and help out
Metz' Meat Market, but we this very worthwhile community
didn't mention the best one of project at the same time?
all-mainly because we couldntt (Dress is optional - a cocktail
remember how to spel-l it! Itls dress will do very nicely.) .
Bienenptich...if there's none
*****r.***
on the table when you go in,
AFS BARTI SALE
look in the f¡e ezer or dairy
case. It has a cream filling
The West Geauga (Chester:
and is topped with slivered land) Chapter of American
almonds and sugar baked right Field $ervice Barn Sale will
on it. You'll love it.
be held Friday, Oct. 13 and
If you've always thought Saturday, Oct. 14 from 10 a.m.
homemade chili sauce was too to 4 p.m. at the Russell Town
much work to bother with, you Hall, corner of Rts. 306 & 87.
just haven't learned the sliortFurniture, antiques, housecuts. It's a terrific way to use hold items, tools, clothing,
up the bumper crop of tomatoes and bric-a-brac will beon sale.
you've grown this year...let's (Donations for the sale may be
face it...how many salads can brought to the Hall or can be
you make anil if you're ster'ning picked up by calling Mrs. C.
them, youlre already past the Bricker 338-5352 or Mrs. E.
hardest part of making chili Eastwood 338-6723.)
sauce. The secret of course,
Proceeds from the sale are
is using frozen chopped onions used to bring an AFS student
and frozen chopped green pep- to the community. Last year's
pers available only at Mike's sale benefitted UIla Turunen,
IGA. An excellent recipe is this year's West G student
(contínueil on the bøch page)
from Finland.
ment
^,Fwk#,ss.r,men,
Halloween parapherthe kids including
would you believe,
monster
teeth and pumpkin goggles!
your hair in yourmostbecoming
Something new has been
style (*e don't know what addedto the Chesterland scene
you've been doing while she -family size take oút buckets
was ill, but you'd better hurry oflarge pieces of chicken deep
on in...you'reprobably a mess!) fried [o a golden, crisp turn!
We've found the impossible Available now at the Dog
-a gift your chilil can't out- Ilouse, it comes complete with
grow! It's a marvelously soft rolls, will serve 4 to 6 and is
rug. Ary
two year old would cuddle it
and just love to snuggle down
in it. The five to teen group
would fall asleep watching TV
on it, and there's nothing like
it to take the pain out of getting up in the morning for the
teenager on upt F or further
details, see the ad on page 5.
and fluffy .Iamb skin
For your after-the-game parweekend, Co'nvenierit
ty this
Food Mart has Cotton
CIub
just
$3.95.
The Town Shoppe not only
has. a complete selection of
floor and wall tile, it has q uite
a seläction of antiq ues, one of
which is an 1873 piano. It is
absolutely fascinating...there
are candelabra on either side
which swing out to provide
light for your music which is
placed qn a rack that is concealed under the lid of the
piano when not in uçe and un-
Saturday the 50/SO quart bottles 6/$1"00 folds when needed. Next time
Chesterland Assembly No. .165 and Orange Crush . Soda, I you're shopping, be sure to
of the Rainbow Girls will be 10 oz. bottles at 8/49Q. They stop in and see it!
collecting papers at the Plaza. also have a pretty wild assortRecently we mentioned ühe
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¡IEW E¡ITRAIICE AGE SET
FOR WEST GEAUGA FIRST
GRADEFS FOR '68 & '69
IlIDEX OF ADYERTISERS
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