Mansperger Leaves Rittman For Euclid High School
Dale Mansperger industrial arts instructor at Rittman High School is leaving to join Euclid High School in a promoted role within the same department. He organized the industrial arts program, adding divisions in wood electricity and more, and planned photography this fall. He holds a master’s from Ohio State University. Euclid Superintendent E C Glover secured the contract. Rittman Superintendent V A Garver announced the change.
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Wayne County Mortgages Totals in July Reach 149 295
July mortgage totals reported by the Wayne County Abstract Co show 67 real estate liens amounting to 149 295. Federal Land Bank leads with six loans totaling 29 200, followed by First Federal Savings and Loan of Wooster with 16 loans at 27 770. Other banks include Rittman Savings Bank 1 loan 1 000, Stebbins Banking Co Creston 1 loan 1 800, Farmers Banking Co Sterling 1 loan 340. Total July real estate mortgages 152 596.
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Man Fined For Reckless Driving in Sterling
Joseph Cattin of Sterling was arrested by Marshal Charles Hefelman for reckless driving after colliding with Russell Welling on Sterling avenue. He was fined 26 and costs and 30 days in jail, suspended if damages of 66 dollars are settled.
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Fire damages Steiner General Store. $2000 loss cited
A lightning strike caused a fire at the D. C. Steiner general store last Thursday. Loss is estimated at $2000 exceeding insured coverage with smoke and water damage. repairs include a new ceiling and redecorated walls on both floors. Discovery came from Mrs Vida Gleagner.
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Prize Winners List From Local Fair Activities
A scanned list shows multiple contests and prizes across a youth and open division. Events include 100 yard dashes for boys and girls, sack and egg throwing, and various service and trade prizes. Winners receive groceries, gas, or shop services, with top prizes of cash or goods such as electric clocks and rifles.
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Rittman Sterling Public Picnic Schedule Highlights Community Support
The annual Rittman Sterling picnic offers free transport decorations and prizes with a full day of events from 8:30 AM to 5 PM. Highlights include softball games, band concerts, dancing, and cash gate prizes, funded by local donors and merchants.
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Juniors Shine as Three Horseshoe Tournaments Crown Champs
Three recreation field tournaments feature tight races with Snooky Steiner defeating Chubby Watson 25 21 to win junior boys singles while Henry Tompkins wins the boys singles. Rosenberg siblings and Tompkins also claim doubles titles as Ruth Webner advances to the girls final against Charlotte McCulloch.
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Political candidate list with state and county offices
A fragmented OCR reveals a long list of Democratic and Republican candidates across state and county positions. Names include Charles Sawyer, Jammer Metzenbau, Frank H. Ward, John J. Kennedy, George Whites, John McSweeney, Harold Mosler, Stephen Young, Jacob Cox, Herman Seikel, William Thom, Grover C. Butler, Howard Hahn, John Van Nest, and others. It records offices such as Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Attorney General, U.S. Senator, and Representatives, plus county central committee members and party ballots.
Wayne County Returns Highlight Midterm Ballot Races
Central Committee results show Bulkley securing the U S Senate nomination with little trouble. Wayne county totals favor Davey and Sawyer but state reversal moves Sawyer to a 32000 plurality. Thom wins U S representative in the 16th district. McSweeney and Young share an at large win. Garver leads in state senate, Lehman unopposed for state house, Hahn named county auditor nominee.
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County Returns Show Wide GOP Sweep In 16th District
Butler and Wayne counties backed Arthur Day for state senator while Tat won the nomination. Herbert carried the county and state, with Don Ebright winning county treasurer. Local issues passed in Chippewa, Green, Sugar Creek and Congress townships as campaigns hint at upcoming Rittman Press flyers.
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Rittman Village approves paving and sewer project plan
Council passes resolutions to pursue an EWA grant for First Second Third Fourth streets paving and W. Second Grant Bad Mantock Drive. Project estimated at 162000 with 63 percent village share and 23,000 for sidewalks plus 8,000 for sewer. If grant approved work let to private contractors with local labor in contracts.
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Births in local home bring two new additions
Mr and Mrs Drue Massie welcomed a boy at the Fred Blough home Wednesday morning. Mr and Mrs Henry Whitman welcomed a girl named Sterling Aye Wednesday night.
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Trent River Anglers Reunion Set At Rittman Park
The Trent River Anglers plan a reunion at Rittman Central Park on Saturday August 21 with a noon opening plente. Mrs JT Fisher holds this season’s muskie record a 27 pound catch on June 20 at Rice Lake. Officers Mr and Mrs Earl Gthigs preside with A Garver chairing the organizing committee.
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