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18 Farmer's Column 18 Farmer's Column There's Still Time to Seed and Fertilize Your Lawn our Bargain Department for damaged and soiled packages of Scotts Products at substantial savings." SGOTT SEED STORE 404 S. Oak St. In History Today is Friday, Oct. 9, the 283rd day of 1964 with 83 to follow. The moon is approaching its first quarter.

The morning stars are Jupiter, Nfars and Venus. The evening star is Saturn. On this day In history: In 1781, George Washington fired the first gun at the siege WANTED CUSTOM combining, also ready for picker shelling. Have new 300 Massey Ferguson combine. Dale Phelps.

Phone 349-3331. FOR Hampshire Milford Center. FOR bu. Vermillion wheat. Arthur Bushong, phone 642-1 IPS.

FOR straw; clover hay -miles northeast Broadway Corners. 19. Autos for Sale 1959-THAMES English Ford. 'A ton ban. 1952 Chevy 1 ton ban.

Must, be seen to be appreciated, FOR Mercury. 156 Connolly St. Price reasoonable. 1962 HALF TON Ford pickup, good condition, new tires. Ph.

York 358-2396. of Yorktown. In 1858, a mail carrying over land stagecoach reached St. Louis, after a trip of 23 days from San Francisco. In 1958, Pope Pius the XII the 261sf pontiff of the Roman Cath bile Church died.

In 1963, thousands of persons died when a dam in north ern Italy overflowed. A thought for the Monroe said: "National honor is national property of the high est value. By STEVE SNIDER i UPI Sports Writer NEW YORK (UPI)-An angry band of St. Louis Cardinals, all even after two games in the World Series and bitter about the "Joe Pepitone Incident," vowed today to turn the tide against the New York Yankees their own home grounds Cardinals Even In Series Play The Cards were mad from Manager Johnny Keane on down about a ruling by plate umpire Bill McKinley of the American League, who waved Pepitone to first base as a "hit batsman" on a key play in the Sports sixth inning at St. Louis Thursday.

The Yankees went or) 'to square the series With an 8-3 8-3 triumph. "Bob Gibson and Tim McCar ver both heard the ball click against Pepitone's bat," Keane charged. Pepitone insisted, "It brushed 1 my right hip." Jumped To Lead Tfie disputed calPput PepF tone on first and moved Mickey Mantle to second. Mickey scored on a single by Tom Tresh and the Yankees shot Into a lead they never surrendered. The incident obviously aroused the Redbirds but the Yankees became a 21-10 favorite to win the series and 8-5 to win Saturday in the fifst of three games scheduled at Yan- kee Stadium.

Curt Simmons, the veteran lefthander who'll pitch lhat Saturday game for the Cardinals, echoed the sentiments of all his teammates with a vow to beat 'cm at home. "We're not down we're one and one," Simmons said stoutly. "And we've got the kind of a club that can play just jis well at the Stadium kees can. We'll do all right." Simmons Vs. Bouton Simmons, 18-9 for the season, will oppose right hander Jim Bouton who wound up at 18-13 as the Yankees won their 29th American League pennant.

Both teams flew to New York Thursday night and scheduled workouts at Yankee Stadium today. The YanRs were due to limber up at 11:30 a.m. EDT 1 p.m., of them to get their first look an arena that could present as many problems for outfielders as tiny Dusch Stadium in St. where the first two games were played. Regardless of how they got there, the Yahkecs are back in business after losing five consecutive World Scries games since defeating the San Francisco Giants in the 1962 fim.le.

They dropped four straight to the Los Angeles Dodgers last year and the 1964 series opener to the Cardinals on Wednesday, '59 '59 CHEVROLET Phone G42-4476. FOR Suffolk rams. and Jim Cramer. -Phone Richwood 943-6371. LIVESTOCK AND CUSTOM Charles Bowersmith.

943-2641: MONON, seed wheat for sale, $2 per bushel- -Ted Phone FOR week old Hoi- JWeaver Rd. new WSW. Trade. burg. 834-8672.

Mechanics- 20. Tires, Parte pigs arid shbafs. Betty Hoffman, 2 miles south Marysville, Road 70. AUTOMOBILE RADIOS REPAIRED All maSes of cars THORPE MOTORS MarysvilterOr- WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON LEAGUE Scotts 14-6; Mercury 13-7; Sherwood 10-10; Bob Smith 10-10; Drive In 10-lOrJack's 10-10; The Five Mrs. 9-11; Diamond 9-11; Wyandote Inn 9-11; Stocksdale 8- UFL GAMES COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)-In- anapolis, leading the United ootball League's Western Di- oledo tonight.

The Eastern Di- ision-leader Charleston-(5-l) meets Canton (4-2) Sunday ight. STAR kills rats. Quick, 5 Ibs. Guaranteed.Harmless, $8.95 exchange; 12 volt' 2-years $10.95 exchange. Cook's Service, Marysville.

Shell High Ind. Game: Edna Ormer- oid 196; 3-game Mary McCarty 498. High team game Mercury Mercury Cleaners 2491. Jack's; Wyandotte Inn vs Mer- vs Bob-Smith Scotts vs Sherwood; Diamond vs Ohio Grain. FIGHT SLATED NlCETFrance Robinson, former world 9: VP FOR head feeding Phone 642-3112.

HONEY-943-2943. TO BUY-Hay. Phone 592-7646 or write Robert Yelton, Ohio. LIVESTOCK HAULING Anytime, anywhert, Ray R. 1.

Peoria. Phone 943-2709. FOR Berkshire boars and gilts and registered Hampshire rams. Bob Corbett, North Lewisburg.Jtt^TjT^. PIPER BROS.

Farm artifi- cia 1 breeding. Wayne Stiles, Phone 642-1201. CORN pick- Ing, with mounted picker. Arthur Bushong, Pharisburg, Ph. 642-1195.

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1. River bottom 4. Ready money principle II Ital. dajr JJ: breete II. Feed the kitty 14.

If. Within 1' ShephMd'i 4. Course of public life I. Malt, -Chief aotor T. Spartan ilrre Plncia t.

Palm leaf HO. Employ 11. Played tht lint card 11. At any 10. Inieat 12.

Fuel 24. SB. Actual behf 26. Mlnui 27. Wearing It'.

Fleshy fruit It. Entrance 30. Armed 84. Hitherto 37 lace 18. Term of rwpeot 40.

Swordaman 41. Single 41. Pertaining to 41. Woolly surface 41. Expreiilon of reproof 41 Silkworm (0.

Part with Tlolencs -Bl. Cat's cry 62. Southern constellation (S. Amer. linden 65.

Born CLEANING WHEAT NOW. Also have seed wheat for sale. Fox Seed House, Milford Center. AUCTION SALE World's largest farm machinery Auctions are held the second and fourth Tuesdays of the lost six months of the year. Dales for these Krment l.

Conger I. Underground r.ir* 17. bird SI. Silly nersons 31 Brick carrier Merry 85. Numskull 89.

Disregard! 89. 42. Check 44 Square toot 7 41. 4T. Paltpeter II.

Artificially 16 18 13th and 27th; Tuesdays. November 10th and 24th and Tues- icla'y. December 8. Yoder ffrey, -Archbold, Ohio, Ph. 1,.

IT. II. It. Divining rod 10. Oirle 41.

Owned DOWN LCook In water i Sea bird I. Given si 5t 57 31 10 I) ill II SSSt KM Answers to Crossword Puzzle on Classified 'AILLE SUBS 9-5. The key inning of the Yankee victory started when Mantle drew a walk off Bob Gibson. ST. LOUIS (UPI) Facts arid figures on the World Scries: Thursday's York Yankees 8, St.

Louis Cardinals 3 Series 1, Yankees 1. Scries winner First team io win four games. Third game- F- dium, New York, Saturday, Oct. 10, 1 P.M. EDT.

Remaining games Fourth and fifth at Yankee Stadium, New York, Sunday and Monday sixth and seventh (if necessary) at Stadium, St. After Dal Maxvill ston Howard of a robbed El- hit with a -TV PROGRAMS- li2S pjn. ItSO p.m. 1 pan. (O Harcel Paille, goaltender for ic Vancounver Canucks, will 1,39 QJO, ill for ailing Jacques Plante Quest 1:30 p.tn.

Beaver L. Wclk Gilligahs Is. 1:30 1.111. Hollywood-Pal. 10 p.m.

10 Gunsmokc 10:30 p.m. 12:30 a.m. 4r-Today R. Route 8 10 S. Semester 11:00 p.m.

News News onlght in the New -York Rang- rs exhibition game against an Show 1:00 p.m. 1:30 pjn. Fam. 11:15 p.m. 10 Movie 11:30 p.m.

12:00 a.m. Movie Bowling 1:00 a.m. middleweight champion, will meet Jacky Cailliau of France a 10-round bout here Oct. 24. BOXER DIES BERLIN (UPI)-Former German heavyweight boxing cham- )ion Walter Neusel died here Thursday of age of 56.

Day It30 pan. Benny 10 p.m. Jack Paar 10 Reporter 11 pjm. -SUNDAY-MOIUf- 6:30 a.m 7 axi. 7:30 a.m.

6 News 7:30 a.m. New diving catch, Pepitone took one pitch and then jumped out of the batter's box following the Cardinal fircballer's second pitch to him. McKinley supported Pepitone's claim that the pitch Louis, Wednesday and Thursday. (Friday and Tuesday are days off for travel.) Third game Yankees: Jim Bouton (18-13); Cardinals: Curt Simmons Yankees- fa Ryan Room Kangroo 1:45 a.m Leonardo I ajn. fo (C) DELUCCA REACTIVATED NEW YORK guard Sam DeLucca was reactivated Thursday by the' New Yortc Jets for their game here on Saturday.

night against, the Oakland Raiders at Shea Stadium. 11(30 p.m. 11:30 pjn. Carson, 12 i 1:10 p.m. (O Eye -Movie Mr.

Wizard Christtopher 7:45 a.m. 10 Light Time 1:00 a.m. 4 Sunday Repon The Ch. Bulletin 1:30 a.m. Church (C) Gospel Sing'g 10 Big Question Toyshop 9:30 a.m.

Dean Miller 10 a.m. Father Knows 10 Movie 10:30 a.m. Word 10:55 a.m 4 News 11 a.m. 4 Concentrat'n Get Message 10 Password 11:30 a.m. brushed his right pants leg and when both Ken.

Burkhardt and Hank-Soar-slu'ek-with -McKinley's call in the face of protests by Gibson, Manager 'Johnny Keane amPcatcher Tim McCarver. Tresh followed with his and the Yankees were in front, 2-1. Jt was all after that as the Yankees added two runs in the seventh inning and four single a i a 1 scored in the eighth and ninth. vored, 21-10. Third game odds Yankees favored, 8-5.

Second game attendance 30,805. fHE JOURNAL TRIBIJNB FridaypOctober Linz Starts Rallies Shortstop Phil Linz started both the late Yankee the BLONDIE Press Monopoly ALGIERS (UPI)-The Algerian Press Service (APS) will henceforth hold the monopoly for distribution of all hews In Algeria, the government announced Wednesday. NOW YOU KNOW By United Press International rniles, modern it a dwarf star, according to Collier's Encyclopedia. By Chic Young SATBDAY MOlUf a.m. G'liath 7:00 a m.

Picture 1 Semester 7:30 Front Oakley Time 8:00 a.m. Classrm Mayor 8:30 a.m. 4-rFury Singing 6:00 a.m. -Dennis Tab (C) Popeye 1:30 a.m. 4- The Scholar Wonderbox 10 a.m.

Serv. fl Sacrod Heart Lamp Unto 10:15 a.m. 6 Bible Time 10:30 sun. About Religion Faith Today Look Up, Live 11 Catholic Hr. Herald Truth 10 Camera 3 11:30 a.m.

---------------4 Game 6 Missing Links Background 11:35 a.m7 of Life MON. Arnufoorf 12 noon Ruth Lyons 6 Spare Time News a homer. Bobby Richardson and Roger Maris also had singles in the seventh Mantle had a double and Maris and Pepitone singles in the ninth. Linz's threVhitsJed-the -Yankees" 12-hirattackr No Cardinal had more than one hit. 1 The Cardinals scored their first run in the third inning on singles by Mike Shannon and Maxvill, Gibson's sacrifice and Curt infield out.

Gibson struck out six men in the first three innings but the Yankees make i i and have money left over Do high monthly installments lake too much of your paycheck? Be Modern, see Modera for a of or up to W.OOO. You can pay off your bills and have extra cash to One low Modern payment each month leaves more from your paycheck. $39.00 per month repays $1.000 in 36 '64 TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS COLLECT ON THIS COAT 7 THAT WAS THE UNHAPPlEST FACE I'VE EVER SEEN ON' MAN OR BEAST THAT'S THE HAPPIEST FACE i MADE A COAT IS FOR THE LADV NEXT DOOR-MAV I HAVE IT BACK AND HERE'S YOUR CHECK for All 9:30 a.m. Bill Jf; Tuxedo a.m. (C) Draw 10:30 a.m; XL5 Potamus 11 ajn.

i-. Grilla 11:30 OcH Series Gator BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker SAID IT WAS LOVELY 6C ES 6AIP MAVSc. TO KMIT A PACK FOB. IM THE APMV SO' WE COUUP ALL BE IM UNIFORM lv-9 World Series SUN.AFTEHlfdON llaoon Surfside 6 Weather 12:15 p.m, Music 12:30 p.m. 10 6 Communism 1:00 P.M.

Directions '64 Face Nation 1:30 p.m. Hayes SAT. AITERXOOM 12 noon Bunny King 12:30 p.m. Hooper 1:00 p.m. YOUNG I HAVt TO TURN AROUNP THERE? By Bob Montana CUT IT A LITTLE -UP ON THE HOLD CUT IT THE OTHER WAY ANP YOU'RE 1:30 p.m.

Thaxton 2:30 p.m. pandst'nd 3:00 p.m. 3:15 p.m. Football 3:30 p.m. Masterson 4 p.m.

Grey 4:30 p.m. 5 p.m. Sports Century 5:30 p.m. SAT. EVEHIKO 6 p.m.

Pc'ple 6:15 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:15 p.m.. 2:30 p.m. 3 p.m.

3:30 p.m. Foootball p.m. Sheen 5:30 p.m, College Meeting p.m. Prscs SUNDAY EVE 6:30 p.m. in Crisis Opry 7:00 pm.

Slop Beyond 7:39 p.m. (C) Train Martian 8 p.m. Sullivan 8:30 p.m. Dana 9:00 p.m. (C) Living Doll 9:30 p.m.

Bishop IP p.m. 6 Ernie Ford 10 Search For ,12:45 p.m. 10 Guiding Light 1:00 p.m fi Mike Douglas Quick as Wink 1:30 p.m. Make Deal (C) World Turns 2:00 p.m. Loretta Young On The Go 2:30 p.m.

Doctors Day In Court 10 House Party 3 p.m. Another World Gen. Hospital Tell the Truth 3:30 p.m. Don't Say (C) 6 Trailmuaicr Edjge of Night 1 p.m. Game 10 Secret Storm 4:30 p.m.

4 Beaver 6 Superman 10 Movie 5 p.m. Rocky, Wanted! 5:30 p. m. 4 Welle. 6 Mickey Mouse m.

10 Traffic Court allied against him in the ourth on doubles by Howard and Howard advanc- ng only from second to third Decause he held up against the possibility left fielder Lou Jrock could catch Pepitone's soft and Clete Boyer's sacrifice fly. FINANCE Paul D. Willeke, Mgr. 127 W. Fifth Marysvillo Phone: 642-5010 BALLIHGER 4 BUILDING DISPLAY SEE OUR SELECTION 1,000 CARPETS DISPLAYED AND'SAVE GUARANTEED LARGEST SELECTION FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS HOME CARPET SELECTION Loomweave Berwick Firth MobawV.

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(C) Limits Gleason 8:00 p.m. Magoo (C) 9:00 p.m. Broadway C'mera 10:30 p.m. My Line 11 p.m. 11:15 P.m.

Allen 11:30 p.m. 11:40 p.m. Allen 1 pjn. (C) 7:30 p.m to Sea thft Truth 8:00 pm. Against a Secret 8:30 p.m.

Time For Against Griffith 8:00 p.m. and Me Williams Ball n.m Crosby Return; 10 p.m. Mr, D. -Rcn-C; 10:30 p.m. 11 p.m.

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