Commentator, The (Newspaper) - October 18, 1967, Coshocton, Ohio ONE it I MARGARET SAHLING HONORED AS BPW WOMAN OF YEAR CS WC Celebrates Anniversary Mre Betty Faust relations UJM of pany waa the speaker for the an- aad banquet of the trie held rente The the Keene School T 17.1967 of the district red having been formed In 1942 as a legal of the State of Ohio to carry of soil and water Introductions were mane by of the board David 1L former as County A- Reverend Larry of the and Churches fare the Invocation v v Keene Grange nerved a country style meal to moee attending Music daring by Steven Darr -A quartet from the Nazarene Church pleased me group with two focal selections Wayne Ohio Federation of Soil and Water vation Districts spoke briefly The past 25 years of Ibe District was reviewed by Richard A McConnell Work Unit Conservationist come in years ahead for Soil and Conservation Districts and the SoU Con- servation Service John Veley of hay Alfalfa Clover Mixed Hay Light Mixed Hay Grass group by 4-H Agent and me classes Malcolm Malcolm Miner Lynn Wens Steven Darr Lynn The leaves are falling and the frost is on the pumpkin The Wells family of Warsaw nave harvested 18 to 20 tons of pumpkins from their 2 acre field m the back ground Kbn Wells sorts pumpkins as Kay Wells sits and ches Randy Hagans to Lynn Wells standing on the ground Ernest outstanding 1966 was presented the Goodyear Award by K L Band representative of the Goodyear Tire and Robber Company Mrs Foust gave a very entertaining lecture demonstration on the inner workings of a car as it would appear if designed by a woman She gave veral tips on how to handle gency driving situations Her topic was Puffs and In Planned Keeping in- it Republican Rally Election Board Open of The First of have a supervised study program for students who need a quiet In which to do their homework Tie Study m win be open each day and evening from 7 to V Entrance to the Study m win be the door at the east end of The County Republican men's launches its of events with a Candidates Meeting at the on Thursday October 19 at An Informal evening la planned during which the Republican candidates in the upcoming election win be Introduced Refreshments win be served Mrs Robert Ryan is president of the club Colorful School Story of City This week the Election Board win be open every afternoon from one to four Saturday from to 12 539 Main Street voters will receive forms by written request mat must be made by mall Please get your request in early aa possible Those making request should state whether they want a regular absentee voter ballot or one for a voter who is disabled betiding door me new dty parting The la designed to a quiet place for high i who have Hole or no 10 ity for- study at home The which began Oct wm be open from 7 to 9 each Tu day and evening that school The rooms to be used for the Study hV are the Junior High rooms on the third floor of the educational building One room have some reference materials for those woo need tt Entrance to the fa shall be the door at the east end of the educational unit The Inside doors aa the first and second floors shall be and reman dosed while students tot the The doors to the stairs on the third floor shall be aa wen aa an other room Schools Roy presented bis 30 minute colored slide story of the dally operation of dty schools to the manufacturers division of the ber of Commerce Tuesday Oct 10 at the Town and Country Mr McKmley also pointed out the need for of the levy renewal for City schoola on the Nov 7 ballot Mr reports that thla gram la scheduled for presentation to Rotary Oct 24 aad Nov 1 and can be available to any group anytime thla year School Meets Secret Foe High School challenges a secret unnamed in a scholarly quiz show this Saturday Oct 21 over from to p.m ner takes back to their to be used for educational equipment The winner out return three Ron BUte Ron Christian Don Franks and Jean are brain truat with Candy aa alternate DR ARNOLD WINS WLC of C POST come any time after 7 fern They may leave the room only to nee the rest rooms or go home when studm completes Ma work he than leave There ba no unnecessary fc BUM Of for the purpose of W banding to work nay do ao In of two ahall ba at least two at the to la Tba for being la to maintain order ao all students to study Dr Roben Arnold added the dency of the Lafayette Chamber of Commerce to Ma list of and waen ba waa elected at the WLC of C banquet In the Ridgewood High School He baa Out Weat Lafayette dental needs for 8 and la now president of the County tal Society Serving WLC of C ba John aa vice president and Pearl Beall aa New of the WLC of C board are Richard Owens and James Wilson Shawm be Stating librarian Library member of BPW the pan news Friday October 20 at 7 there lu to the Power there be a MX to which the public la In- BPW of f fruitful service to the dub to Ike and to the Image of an and in the profs MOVES Through Margaret al study and the rary is recognized as one of the that Don Dr Norman L president of The tator inc today E editor and general has accepted a position as editor and general manager of The Chronicle New Port Richey Florida and bis family who resided at 1681 Evergreen Park Drive left Coshocton past weekend in order to be in Florida for the Initiation and first publication of The which circulate hi me Pasco County area north of Tampa and and his wife Fran who aided II the new Florida publication in similar roles be vice president of The me of New Port Richey I sincerely regret leaving and The Commentator a newspaper I firmly believe baa a place and a value hi mis tte said I wish Dr Wright and his associates the ultimate of success and I hope the people of Coshocton County will continue their avid support and interest in the newspaper k has been a marvelous experience for us to have been a part of the founding here and we want to thank aU the wonderful people who helped make it possible and his wife Fran have four children Ted now with the Army Is slated to leave for Viet Nam In three weeks Rick la a sophomore at Kent State University Debbie la a man at High School and Don E Jr la In seventh grade formerly waa editor of The Coshocton Tribune after 25 years service with The Cleveland Press the Cincinnati Enquirer The Ashland and the Salem O Newa Ted was sports editor of The Tribune until March 3rd of thla year Ted has finished training with the Army's and Re- lations college aad la to radio and television duty near Saigon He is currently on leave before reporting to Oakland Calif for overseas duty Chamber Approves The Executive Board of the ton Chamber of Commerce at its noon meeting Friday October 13 voted un- to support the hospital levy Democrats Meet Democrats win meet Thura Oct 19th at at the workers Hall AU and are invited to attend to finalize for the coming election rTO Hears Board Oct 12 approximately 100 members beard and of City School Board and Roy aa they questions of concern sub- mitted earlier in the month by Community use of Ae of schools curriculum la the new Met school transportation problems ware among the Items library beat for a town oar size la volunteer work in the rary and after graduation from where ahe majored in lish literature and history ahe worked for three years in the Then after a year of study at the of the University of consin she returned to the local rary She is a member of the American 7 Association and the Onto the ter of 17 She is listed in Who the and Who of Is the daughter of the late Mr lira Her father a artist for the Meet company Always interested In the community Miss Sealing is a of the American Association of atty Women of which she was the second president She baa also been president of the New Century a federated women's dab Her service has Included Community Cheat Girl Scout Adult Committee YMCA committee chairman and volunteer worker on various drives on A member of the 1961 history committee she edited and published me Library Calendar the monthly bulletin of and notes which was Included in that year's Library listing of local historical writings However Miss re ted and efforts have always been di to the local library She repon ahe la deeply appreciative of the honor of representing the women of the BPW cmb and their purpose of promoting the Interests education and of an business aad professional women She says I professional vwa that there are contributed more time and energy to the club and community affairs and she accepts the honor as tribute to the library aa a county aery vice institution and to the friendly and helpful of me library KICK-OFF FOR MUSIC The kick-off dinner for the new Concert waa held at the Park Hotel fright City Board and of New York City regional represent of Community The begat Oct 16 and continue through Oct 20 Three of ba at par regular at WO par person aad tickets at IS No for be sou at the time M ba available Marie Store saddle Park aad W Lafayette win Concert ban to