Orrville Crescent (Newspaper) - October 29, 1959, Orrville, Ohio First Auditor for to Retire January 1 orrville institution since OCTOBER 29, 1959, cents a. 91.N. 12. our managing editor for seven years until he went to where he rose to news editor of the Daily Call under the editorship of Paul began work Monday on the of the wire copy desk at the Dayton Daily his letter reporting the Jake says that he took a four-hour psychological test as part of the which amuses us because It just shows how fancy employers have become in these latter in the days when we started in the you just asked for a job and got if there was an Of course the pay was only from to a week compared to today's starting wage of maybe about we wonder psychological test shouldn't have been given In the old to determine why anyone in his right mind would go into a business where the pay was so ridiculously Kills Emmet Lower at City Power E. the other said that he saw Wis killed early this afternoon that Mr. Lower's feet and an 85-foot coal at the were trapped by the The cipal plant toppled onto j men dodged under an overhead as he worked burying j track supported by steel deep under coal and broken | located next to the Later they Three other men working were able to run into the emergency crew of the fire department was called sports commenting on the fact that Jimmy Clemmens will be up on in the Garden State Stakes race concluded by saying gross value of that fixture is expected to be more than and the winner will earn that's what is not a new item in the the individual packs of Smucker's jelly restaurants and will get their first national publicity on November 10 when they will be featured on the Alcoa Hour over Channel 5 from 10 to 10:30 p. you wonder how Smuckers and Alcoa tie that's easy to Alcoa furnishes the containers Into which Smucker's seals - of the 105,-000 shares of stock which the family is selling will onto the market shortly at a with a projected dividend rate of six per part in cash and part in stock SCOUTS of Troop 32 are shown preparing to place a voting precinct map near the time clock at From Harrold vice president in charge of production at Carol Nancy Fordenwalt and Judy Maps Placed in Industries By Girl Stouts As Worthy of voter maps to 18 industries waa completed this week by 8th grade girls from Girl Scout Troop 32 who are working toward their curved bars in which show the boundaries of wards and name the polling were made under the supervision of the troop Mrs. William McNutt and Miss Margaret The information contained in the maps by the Provisional League of Women Voters of Scouts participating in the project were Nancy Paula Karen Carol Ann Judy Orr and Sue Mrs. George Edwards of provided the transportation for the girls when the The industries that have to the time clocks are the Crown Steel D. E. K. Etling Window Chemicals and Horst J. M. Smucker Ohio Orrville Orrville Orrville Bronze and Metal Orrville Milk Quality Sanderson Schantz Organ and Yoder James voter service chairman for the has placed voter information maps in the windows at the Orrville Savings the National Bank of and the First Savings and Loan She has also placed a map and other voting on their bulletin boards formation at the Dedale Tuesday On him managed to escape injury by running from the falling other Gene Stuckey fire department resue squad and William helper at the municipal utilities we're injured during the to dig Mr. Lower fre e of the Mr. Stuckey received a back injury and Mr. Beeman a head injury as the remaining half of the coal silo started to tumble soon after Mr. Lower's body was Both are at Dunlap listed as being in Lower working with three other Carl Nathan Bishop and Ray superintendent at the power when the accident coal silo was filled with coal that was according to Mr. and the men were attempting to release the pressure oh the sides of the silo by letting some coal out of a hatch at the had noticed that the sides of the braced at frequent heights by steel rod had begun to Carney believes that when some of the coal was released from the bottom of the the load above shifted tp one creating more pressure on one The coal is finely more in the nature of flakes than the silo began all but Mr. Lower jumped lind other employees of the municipal utilities plant brought shovels and began to dig for Mr. three vehicles were called in to help clear away the coal and Mr. Lower spent almost 45 minutes at the bottom of the coal pile before workers could reach More than half of the 85-foot loaded with had fallen on soon as workers had his face the portable oxygen mask was But it was top bel cause Mr. Lower was pronounced dead on arrival at Dunlap after the body of Mr. Lower was more of the silo gave so that workers were showered with loose coal and tile Mr. who makes his home in was struck on the and rushed to Dunlap Mr. Stuckey was also taken to the hospital with a back His address is 231 East Water son-in-law of Mr. passed out at the and was also taken Dunlap where he was treated and a is survived by his Mrs. Ray of 218 East Water and a A list of survivors and funeral arrangements were not available at press city auditor since 1952, when Orrville first became a will make his last in the books this when he retires from this On January 1960, he will turn the city's books over to Dale who is running uncontested in the November 3 election for manner of Mr. Kinsley belies the importance of auditor's for he has been responsible for managing the city being in charge of all bookkeeping and disbursing and receiving the monies of the and his Donna observed Ralph's retirement after eight years as with a get-together for city officials at their new 163 Sunset on October 3. who is employed as secretary-treasurer for Danner Press in during his term as has had charge of all the city's overseen the setting up of the budgets and appropriations for receipts and handled the annual tax yearly financial and treasury in in 1911, Mr. Kinsley attended Manchester College in his B. A. degree in 1933. He then went to the Canton National Business and at the Timkin in until 1910. his in the Navy during World War he was commissioned as a communications spending some time in and then going overseas to P. finally full of his job was breaking coded messages that were sent over the particularly enjoyed the codes of our own Mr. Kinsley broke the coded report on the bombing of Hiroshima before the news was And when Japan I knew of it days the news in Mr. Kinsley's service time was he came to with his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Jack they operated the bowling lanes located below In 1947, Mr. Kinsley became bookkeeper at the Cast Products and stayed there until 1951, becoming office joined the Danner Press in and in 1953, went to Canton for Danner where he became The company now does offset and periodical Kinsley belongs to several organizations in as the Chamber of the Stark County Personnel Stark County Foreman's Canton Litho He is also active in a Junior Achievement Company for which hp serves as business Kinsley is the former Miss Donna May Albright of The couple has two 14, a freshman at Orrville High and 11, in the sixth grade at the junior high Mr. Lower jumped One able at press To fie Held Saturday Evening at Bank have often spoken of this as the Promised and one of our reader brought to the office this a story which illustrates what we of- know that a week ago noOn Derlin Amstutz of Marshallville suffered a fatal heart attack while sowing What may not be known is that early the next morning friends and neighbors gathered at the farm using seven tractors and planted 30 acres in wheat and of these farmers did not then have their own grain all And our informant thinks that their action was truly the second in lending a helping We the year and a half we were mentally the we sometimes lost not only zest for living but faith in our but Several times walking the we have found thanking God that we are privileged to live in such a wonderful is grander scenery elsewhere and better but we doubt if any other spot on earth holds so many warm and sympathetic rejoice in our recovery so we again appreciate this of Orrville will go to their voting precincts this Nov. 3, to cast their ballots for city officials and several important issues on a county and state need not register for 'the and can providing tihey have lived in Ohio for at least a in the county for at least 40 and in their precincts for ait least 40 Orrville residents who have changed precincts within the 40 before election day may vote at their old of all precincts remain the with the exception of Precinct C in Ward 3. Residents in that precinct are to vote at C. S. Snyder's Ford Garage this This is a change from Shafer where voting was done last A. Walnut street Ward 2, Precinct Schantz Organ Ward 2, Precinct Howell Motor Oak Street Ward 3, Precinct Oak Street Ward 3, Precinct C. S. Snyder Ford Ward 3,' Precinct Feed Ward 4, Precinct Bernard Snyder Ward 4, Precinct City the tickets for two-year terms will For Herbert incumbent and Charles president of Donald R. incumbent John A. F. A. incumbent and Charles E. Dale and Russell For Fourth Marion and Frank the township Wayne Buss is running unopposed for Baughman trustee and Albert Lorson is running unopposed for township John Conrad is running unopposed for Greene township trustee and Raymond Schrock is running unopposed for Greene for school board are Arthur and Frank School Bond of the most important issues up for local residents of the Orrville school district is the Orrville school bond which asks for money for constructing a new elementary school and night will be the biggest night of the year for many of the youngsters of the as they take part in the special Halloween festivities being sponsored by Rotary parade will start the leaving the junior high school at 6:30 moving along Church street to Vine going south on Vine to Market east to the and into the parking lot of the Savings Where be In the parade v l' be the senior high school and ending with the junior high school Categories are as Western and 2. Fairy 3. witches and 4, hard times; 5. Moat 6, best 7, largest and most 10, best of all 11, hog United Fund Blows Top With Nearly Over Campaign Orrville United Fund the said that he and other zoomed over the top as final officials were pleased with the figures were turned in this I suits of the and Thy total revived was This was 53,-806.14 over the the list of contributions was a very successful effort on the part of United Fund industry heads and happy to see the payroll deduction plan go into such good Reynolds wanted to thank alt of the persons responsible for organizing and conducting as well as those on this leg of the who gave ho generously to The gifts of industrial employees j the United represent the backbone of any i The which lasted from united fund and the fact I October 5-20, had its continuing force is an aid ] 527. future the campaign will be other are as Girl Boy Corporate judges invite business and groups to enter as a single and judges this year will be Wallace G. Harold Tony Ray Paul Smucker and Jonah Master of ceremonies will be the youngsters in C of Ward 3 the city Jonah Maple Street and Oak corner of the is by the south side of West Three Those in favor of the Summing up the board of do not Market street South Elm to be chosen from the six names sue are asked to vote proposal of a bond | of Pennsylvania Railroad tracks on the Lynn Re- A Wayne County issue will be issue at Tuesday's election to answer to several and the city limits on the west ward for remodeling and adding to the I more elementary classrooms to Smucker said that the of the R. incumbent county jail in at the cost I the city's school Board the new school had ballots can be received j Leo Republican Welker J. Smucker gave I chosen as a result of President Tells Club For More Classrooms Arises From District's Amazing we can special the and Eastern donated and chairman Guidance Wayne County Handicapped Orrville Community Salvation U. S. United American Social American Hearing American Red National Travelers Aid and Blind F. Catrone Dies after Are Colled on Orrville File Department was last night to put out a fire which was apparently who Parted Halloween pranksters with a flair for A the Wayne County court house I ward Charles to 6:30 o'clock in the evening this or servicemen on leave and persons planning to be out of the city on election may appear in person at the court house before that time cast their Precincts Are will take place in the following Ward 1, incumbent G. Harvey state constitutional amendments are up for One is for the sale of surplus water or sewage services First Ward councilmen another is for the George incumbent of allowing and George E. For Second Thomas and Gordon judges in the courts of and the third is the metropolitan federation allowing for the voting of Third Alfred J. governments in larger editors of city newspapers are spending part of their time theBe days advising their readers how to a which is probably in the public interest but which we sometimes think sets up the editor as a judge and jury of a status not experience has been that it is extremely difficult to evaluate on Page 2) of the Moose will have a ham loaf dinner Oct. 3}, from 5 to 7 p. m. Moose For members and Herbert Sollenberger is sues an enforcing the city curfew ordinance and forbidding the destruction of property by such as breaking of destruction or moving of furniture from place to etc. The mayor proclaims Night to be Oct. from 6 p. m. until 9 p. our 24 hour Film Reynolds 120 North Main Jobbers Of Ohio Come to School Held jobbers and distributors for the Atlantic Refining Company in the Ohio and West Virginia Panhandle area were guests of Sam and Ruth Bohlen of the Snyder Oil Company here Friday at a training meeting that began at 10 a. m. and ended with a dinner at the Bohlen home on Crestview drive that E. R. who is in charge of Atlantic training programs and who set up the five other company representatives spoke and mingled with the jobbers for an question and answer A. manager of wholesale marketing for Western Pennsylvania and West opened the meeting with explanatory C. W. one of the company's spoke on to Get New and J. C. credit manager for the Pennsylvania spoke on during the morning served in the Snyder Oil Company's big meeting A. L. supervisor of company spoke on and G. A. company marketing talked on to Cut Delivery who is president of the Ohio Petroleum Marketers is also one of a panel of 15 Atlantic jobbers speak for that phase of the company's business with top management at semi-annual conferences at the home office in Mr. Bohlen represents the Virginia is the first time that such a meeting has been held in other than a metropolitan and the attendants all said that it was happiest meeting they have because of the hospitality shown of the leading refiners and distributors of petroleum products in the Atlantic's Ohio territory is confined to the eastern third of the with the Snyder Oil Company being its most westerly Breaker Is Court Gives More jail Floyd 37, is back in jail after i being picked up by Orrville police in Zanesville Tuesday This morning he faced trial at the municipal court in and was given a and cost Judgment for breaking out of he was also concise and informative talk be fore his fellow members of the Exchange Club at the Homestead dining room this had been explained in previous stories and reports of other talks by board the proposal is for the addition of four classrooms and a multi-purpose room at both Oak and Maple j Schools and the erection of a new school on Mineral Springs street at Clinton avenue containing 16 classrooms a multipurpose cafeteria and service Smucker recalled that a talk he made in 1953, when the school was 1,388, he cited the figure of an enrollment of 1 880 for the 1959-60 school the enrollment is now counted at 2,014, or 134 more had been services were held on Tuesday morning for Mrs. Rose Filomena 85, at Dunlap she had been a patient for I being used on the portion several She had in of health for by an outside team of and is based on the expectation that the future growth of the city will be west and Is a of that children now living near the old Walnut street school will have farther to walk to the new but not as far as some children living in the west and north now have to walk to Walnut he if the board had considered building a second new elementary building in the south end rather than make additions to born in in 1894, to Donald and Virginia and came to country 48 years A member of the St. Agnes she had lived on Mill street for 32 Surviving are her Church street now under street improvement was put on the seat of a truck parked in front of Lumber causing the seat cushions to damage was done to equipment parked along Church apparently by the ' They ripped off and a cap from a road grader parked on Church between Hall and Frias of Mrs. Seraino Roy ofi and Mrs. Walter of six and poured coal oil on thony of Donald of and around the inside of the Joe of the Nick John of Dalton and Mike I Fi om 30 to 10 of of 24 grandchildren and was drained onto the ground and Maple Supt. R Two from a east a guest at the meeting said that the limitation on Indebtedness would prevent this but that such a building might be needed in from five to 10 a a brother Hall two sisters preceded her in Police Chief Irvin Eshelman Funeral services were held Halloween pranksters to be the St. Agnes Church Tuesday and have their fun with Msgr. Charles A. but they should be have been working on the I Hoot saying the requiem mass. that it is best to Burial was in Crown Hill of property is not neighborhood school centers | Funeral will not be regarded as fact is that the so that children will have as short I handled the the here and provision must be i a distance to walk as and Anyone caugh destroying for Mr. Smucker this will be accomplished by the i at Oak and Maple schools appear | he in noting the fact that kindergarten enrollment this year is 220. are now using every available room in so that at the two present to be almost as much as the cost he Asked what the board proposed the present | to do with the old Walnut street it is Mrs. Smucker replied ai now to prepare to handle the the board had not decided this the Wooster police for but that for his own part the proposed new Mr. Smucker said that this might not i be a that the of are Township Trustees Ih running and in any and under the influence of the thought the building should be and was handed a fine plus a jail sentence suspension of driver's for one as a down and the land held for in Orrville in Ohio like ' additions to the Junior Camera outfits with new wink lite at Dick Photo Dept. Stop and aee 12 think that we are in the forefront of education in this but the fact is that whereas Ohio ranks eighth in it ranks 36th in expenditures for Is my thinking that after 85 the old building doesn't owe us it has more than paid its way why the costs of the cost includes surns your for the bishing of the buildings in addition to the cost j of the new Smucker was Introduced by Exchangite Donald also a of the board of Mrs. Margaret another was a guest of the 12 shavers and gifts for each member of your family at the store with on the store is Sunday from 8 Dick open each a. m. to 0 p. m. * the