Orrville Crescent (Newspaper) - May 28, 1959, Orrville, Ohio ORRVILLE INSTITUTION SINCE 1807 MAY 28, 1959 CENTS A 90.NO. 42. cartoon caption in the current quotes a husband saying spending too much for showed it to with the comment that the same thing can be said in many including our it was good for the best laugh of the of the most laborious joba we can imagine which has come to our attention is the of the Where workmen have been at the task of refurbishing the south wall will subsequently do the west and north for several makes the building look like what it It must require great Board Meets to O. K. 1959 Raymond R. Former and Old Await Big Splash at Orr Pool on High School Will Graduate 88 Seniors in Commencement R. 58, a former Orrville died suddenly from coronary thrombosis morning while enroute to his The Orrville Board of home at Homeworth R. D. 1. He meeting Monday found in his car a short disapproved the graduation of 88 tance from the Salem Tool are girls and 44 where he had as for 19 who was born in i the son of the late J. S. at the Orrville Bedding was in the office earlier this week and dropped the comment that although he is in his 77th he still enjoys his work as a salesman on the as much as ever and that he thinks he can do as much work as he did when he was 50. think it is a grand thing when a man can be so happily useful for so many and so full of bounce long past the score and ten salute our humorous and effective He is a grand and one of the main reasons why the Bedding Company enjoys such a fine reputation among furniture dealers throughout are Commencement exercises will be held Friday 8 at the weather In case of at the event will be held in the 39 He is Shunkwiler resigned his j of New as head baseball two and to concentrate oti his Mrs. Fred as teacher and of North board his WM a member of the and hired a new Miss Homeworth of East Lod and Volunteer to teach first Miss Hohman he was done work at Kent State versity and Geneva and had five years experience in j Funeral services were held this schools at Still to i afternoon in the be filled are positions for two first Funeral Home at a third grade and a in Moultrie Chapel Cemetery west of school board approved a a friend who commented this week that it is harder to do business today than it was 20 years we said that we didn't know about but that we could attest it was no High hour costs make it imperative that production be kept which takes more planning as well as more efficient to Mr. and Mrs. 519 Beaver a daughter on May 22 at Dunlap Memorial tp Mr. and Mrs. George Jr. of Marrshall a son on May 22 at Dunlap Memorial to Mr. and Mrs. Fred of a son on raised when we read a to the in the Akron Beacon Journal in which a union organizer said that men in one department of one of the rubber plants because of fatigue at the end of their stretches for we doubt that workers drive themselves so although we think that the vast majority try to do a good job and that many on Page 2) program for enriching science and foreign language Federal funds will up to per teacher provided that the school board match that for extra equipment needed for improvements in those federal government will also allot 50 per cent reimbursement for and facilities for guidance and on a full-time The hoard had Mrs. Willard Landis in 24 Community Osteopathic ruling on the dismissal of teachers during pregnancy was acted on by the It was decided that teachers who become pregnant will discontinue duties ait least four months before confinement or births of The wearing of maternity garments teachers will automatically the date of It occur sooner than four months prior to the date of In these accumulated sick leave will not Harriet Knight was approved for extra duties as of the audio-visual education instruction at the at a payment of per report of the P. T. A. insurance program showed that 48 children had been treated for minor injuries under the - The next of the board will be held June 8, 7:30 in the men's lounge at the senior high graduating class of 8R dents will attend Orrville High j School's 7!Hli i to at tile beginning at K o'clock Friday night Speaker M. economist and lecturer from New Pa. His topic will lie Right With program will open with high school band playing in .bv Lyric by Newell H. and Folk by Clare JO. I in caps and will enter the stadium to the processional and ' The Rev. Franklin Lahr of j Christ Evangelical and Reformed 4ChuL't ill gi J lie composed of and the school H. S. sung by the In case of the commencement will be held in the high Carolyn and will sing Will He Will by Livingston son of and Mrs. Doyle Stringfellow j Speaker Was Teacher i of Hall will was born followed by the Pa educated in address by David I lie schools and Staunton Military koii of Mr. and M rs i Franklin and Marshall 1 of Crown j Pennsylvania State Hill and Cornell FOR A SWIM in the Orr Park - pool are these attractive members of the high school graduating who are reminding residents that the pool will open at 1 to right are Joan ' family of Susan Georgia three or families of and Nancy or will be daily Admissions to the pool arc 25 cents from 1 to 4 o'clock ami A j V. will be sung by Miss i Brenneman and R. E. C. McDougall will introduce the Dr. on the program will he a composed of y. He A. to 16 years of and 50 cents Season tickets Held and Mrs. Robert 206 Hill are Agency Wins Knudsen recognition for a peak sales performance during Pontiac Motor Division's recent of the Year Sales Bernard Snyder has been awarded the Knudsen named for Pontiac General Manager S. E. will be presented to all Pontiac dealerships equalling or new car sales objectives for the period of February 21 through April 30. the division's continual rise in 1959 retail sales is the attainment of Knudsen trophies by more than 55 per the Pontiac dealer 69-day peak performance campaign was launched with tor Trend Magazine's selection of the 1959 Pontiac as of the Root Beer Drive-In Saturday and Sunday Hot Dogs 15c. Starting 30, the change to our Summer hours is as 1 p. - m. Monday through 11:30 a. m. to 11 p. Friday and 11:30. a. m. All varieties of flower and vegetable Open Walters Mobile 366 West Market our 24 hour Film Reynolds 120 North Main Is the time to have your Winter garments cleaned and protected during the Summer We mothproof them during the cleaning process at no extra charge to Dowell's Dry phone MD 2-3876. 41-2 no buttons or no overalls or The to Mansfield where he is Maternal grandparents to With Mr. Mrsr David the Nickles Baking Mr. Gates was a salesman for Smucker Office Supply for the last six months and his wife clerked in the to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Clason of a son oh May 25 at Community Osteopathic to Mr. and Mrs. Dalton R. D. 2, a son on May 25 at Dunlap Memorial to Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1341-16th S. a daughter on May 25 at Dunlap Memorial to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Riceland Trailer 2, a May 25 at Dunlap Memorial The baby's mother is the former daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 714 Garfield Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Orrville R. D. 1. to Mr. Mrs. Roy Nussbaum of a daughter on May 26 at Dunlap Memorial to Mr. and Mrs. James 351 Halle Euclid 32, a Jeffrey on May 6. The baby has one and two Karen and Westwood to Mr. and Mrs. Paul 1860 Tenth a son on May 28 at the Community Osteopathic Day Program Is Set For Memorial activities will begin Saturday at 9 o'clock when the parade will leave the junior high school on East previous Tuesday She had go the * * * in for a Market street to and Mrs. Lester Maston of 15 and her Hill road and the and Mrs. Paul Jr. | and their Paul and recently moved 01 a new home at 22 East ' Colorado Colo. Mr. | 1 Mrs. Delia Elizabeth grandson of A. E. cached her 92nd is a professor of economics at 24, died Mrs Bechtol Tt Dunlap former Carol she had been observation and treatment on of Mr. and Mrs. Merle 501 East A. lV and M. and n Paxson taught at the Staunton Military the University of Cornell University and the Centenary Collegiate At the University of lie organized the Warren I lege of Business Administration and and served for seven years as the ing Us This by Day first dean of this and capacity as Robert Q. Norris will j tive director of the Economic and present the of to the Business Dr. Paxson Board of and visits more than 100) high Board Members Mrs. Arthur assemblies each He was of one of 20 awards from Freedom Foundation for a commencement address delivered at the High School Seifried will award i recipient the program will be the singing of the class Time Goes benediction by the Rev. Mr. the a period of much born in Canaan 24, 1867, the daughter of William and Margaret was united in marriage to R. May 8, 1888, Friday from a vacation in the They visited their Second Walter who is stationed at Travis A. F. a bomber and lives with his wife and near San The Mastons stopped - at I thf of the Presbyterian husband preceded her in death April 23, 1928. her Mrs. Beals lived in and around Orrville for a period of more than 50 She was a charter member of the Presbyterian One Lillian May also preceded her in as did to visit Mr. and Mrs. George Stuckey and and saw former Orrville the Earl Clarence Ed David and Marion and Paul They also saw George * for the program will be State Senator Danny Johnson of New The program at the cemetery will lead off with the National played by the Orrville High School Dr. Donald commander of the American will make opening Invocation will be by the Rev. Rowland Prouse and General Order 11 will be read Miss Francey Kropf will give the Gettysburg followed by the Honorable Danny giving his Memorial Day will be given by the high school followed recitation of of Faces Graduating Speaker and Mrs. P. D. Martin to Ind. Monday to brothers and the graduation of their surviving Two Carolyn from 6f ' the home and Miss Mary College School of Nursing one allegiance Monday Grace and | Blanche Fay Rosenbaum of Helen Martin and Mr. and ine Tiring a Sad of t Thomas Taggart Willard hy continue to work at the number nieces and General Hospital in j Funeral services were where she took her 2;30 0 . cl0ck in the In ol the The program is in L. of 'the Orrville Church of speaking at the high school 7!>tli Baccalaureate service Sunday told graduating that they are faced an entirely new situation in the among a foi ent of and that those without equipped for on the In dispensable Mr. the students that graduation was beginning of j progress and success for i college and in life we are j always reminded of man's But we shouldn't forget I the greatest contributions life are made through he | fers of heart and Mr. Rodger's stated world is divided two camps shades of think that it won't hurt to step over the line a little He suggested that students who plan to go to colleges spend the Slimmer reading the New Baccalaureate service began with the Orrville High School Band playing three Meadows by Eric Henry for Part by Gustav was while the graduating in caps and took their and benediction was by the Rev. John pastor of the Presbyterian lure reading prayer waa Rev. Paul Bailey of the i is the services were j day at 2:30 o'clock in the Frey I and Grosser Funeral j the Rev. John pastor | the Presbyterian Church Two favorites of the were read by the With and the Burial was in family plot in Crown Hill grandsons were pali i and Many dist Miss Carolyn evil that good not black and sang bv S. Net in White Elephant Samuel 7, at the family 826 South Vine Sunday morning following an illness of nine Orrville Fire Department She was born in in a total of at its Oct. 2, 187, white elephant sale last came to Wayne County with which will be used for the her parents at the age of purchase of small Mrs. Bartschy was the daughter Giving their services were and Rosana Ralph John and was united in marriage Pete Stauffer and their Samuel Bartschy in 1908. She Robert fire was a member of the Orrville his to all who helped Evangelical and Reformed Church I in the sale and to all who donated ' K. taught a Sunday School many arc her a Ross of one a Mrs. Three persons were in of two of Youngstown as often as four times a the past few he pursued a workshop hobby of making brass candelabras for but lias had to give that up He is and lives with his the former Miss Tilly An earlier marriage was to the former Miss Christine children Delroy Metzger of Mrs. Martha Hamilton of 111., and Mrs. Ann Hines of Md. There are two grandchildren and one great grandchild in the Dr. Swoger Named COURT violations this Jason Miller df Akron was fined Daniel Mishler of Dr. Robert Swoger was elected of the Orrville Osteopathic Hospital after annual meeting of the | medical Dr. John Heim of Canal Fulton was elected vice Martin who is believed and Dr. resident in Walker of secretary services were held These besides Christ and quietly celebrated his of the waa flood water would also forfeited a bond for oner J Wednesday birthday anniversary Tuesday at of highlights of W for failing to yield the nti I and a number of nieces Arthur Royer of 2ll OF TOUR taken division of wild the construction of several flood wood avenue forfeited a bond | persons to ment of Natural ' the Chippewa watershed area I Charles division of left to D. W. Gatehouse j Department of Natural I will give lessons starting the first week of Call evenings during Audrey Phone MD 2-7931. .42 member of the Mrs. William member of executive the League of Women assistant state liam local 1st, 8. C. Daniel C. Take Area Tour To Study Flood Control group of 18 control dams traveling including eight state and federal in various conservation at Orrville Tuesday morning and toured the Chippewa Watershed Chippewa Lake and watershed land mostly to the north of Orrville which is drained by the Chippewa more water for municipal ating an unsafe and do much to courage new industry into the preliminary survey work is almost and within with Rev. W. | Lahr and the Rev. A. L. Scherry Burial was at 1-102 COACHES NEEDED Hill Arrangements were I Any adults interested in aiding by the Funeral of born to of the recent Ohio Association state Ohio a report should be given on the findings of the If Junior League baseball gram as trainers or group visited 12 points of I under consideration by state sitea of flood and federal conservation men Dairy Bar will 1901 and operated a veiling at 6 p. so we shop on North Vine across | the street from where the post of- Saturday as is He then joined the Congratulations to the Class be made available for at the junior high Traffic on South Main street 1959 from Dick Men are needed as volunteers across the Pennsylvania Railroad of 46 1 gifts wrapped 42 area conservation steering program for tracks will begin flowing All boys who have Tuesday or according are asked to attend a WORK ON TRACKS for flood j 7:30 NEXT WEEK dams is federal on South in co-operation with C. for the planning party 8houW d0 so Smith of i the Bob head Day 98c Wayne County Reduced fdr 50c. See our supply was a member of the tour i of Calorie Smucker fice the foreman of the work at the The crew replacing ties at the and expects done next at Dick your flags at Smucker Office Supply at the 42 He has lived in his present home for the past 30 for his Mr. Clinic by Bert Metzger cares for a garden in the j factory paint technician and and still hikes will be held May 29. long distance between his home and the business and 4S