Jack Ullman joins USAF male choir at Keesler
Local notes report Jack Ullman of Rittman has been accepted into the USAF male choir at Keesler AFB Mississippi after graduating top of his Lackland class. He plans to keep in touch with friends as he begins his new assignment and sends a mailing address for letters and cards.
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Jack Ullman
Keesler Air Force Base
Biloxi
Miss
Rittman
Jack
USAF
Keesler
Lackland Afb
Tex
Jack A. Ullman
Keesler Afb
Rittman Board Tackles State School Standards
At a Monday meeting, Superintendent Larry Stucky warned the Rittman Board of Education that new state standards will require more staff and funds. He cited likely counselor additions, special services, and higher audio visual spending to meet Senate Bill 531. Delays in building the new high school and rising contract costs were noted, with completion hoped by May and the school calendar outlined.
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Larry Stucky
Rittman Board of Education
Rittman
Stucky
Martin Essex
Ohio
C. A. King and Sons of
Orrville
Mrs Mary Parman Dies Suddenly At 45
Mrs. Mary Lois Parman 45 of Medina died Saturday at Wellington Hospital after an illness. Services are Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church Acme Road Rittman area. Burial in church cemetery. Survivors include husband Glenn daughters Linda Palmer Joyce Arin son David Glenn mother Mrs Harriet Elder brothers Thomas Elder Leroy Keith Elder. Memorials to church or hospital.
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Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church
Acme Road
Mary Lois Parman
Medina
Parman
Wellington Hospital
Parmans
Rittman
Columbia Gas Company
Wadsworth-Rittman Hospital
Used Clothing Depot Opens at Rittman Hall
The used clothing depot at Rittman City Hall will open Tuesday and Friday from 1 to 3 during the school year. Mrs Thelma Gwaltney in charge asks for children's clothing and invites items to be delivered during open hours or by calling Mrs Gwaltney.
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Rittman City Hall
Thelma Gwaltney
J N Andrews Retires From Packaging Corporation of America
J N Andrews former Rittmanite and longtime leader of Packaging Corporation of America retires effective Sept 1 after 33 years with the firm He will stay in the Chicago area to pursue personal business Andrews joined Ohio Boxboard in 1936 later rising to president and chairman of Packaging Corporation He has held multiple industry leadership roles and serves on several boards including Wittenberg University and Kenilworth Union Church.
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J. N. Andrews
Rittmanite
Packaging Corporation of America
Andrews
Chicago
Ohio Boxboard Company
Packaging Corporation
Folding Paper Box Association
Paperboard Packaging Council
Paperboard Group
American Paper Institute, Inc
Fourdrinier Kraft Board Institute
Ino
Wittenberg University
State Bank and Trust Company
Evanston
Kenilworth Union Church
Kenilworth, TI
Illinois
Chippewa Watershed Project Receives State Grant Boost
Representative Ralph E. Fisher announces a $100 000 state grant to the Chippewa Watershed flood control project via the Department of Natural Resources. The funds, from a 1968 bond issue, await federal and local aid and the state controlling board approval before release.
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Chippewa
Ralph E. Fisher
Wooster
General Assembly
Department of Natural Resources
Fisher
Fred E. Morr
State Controlling Board
Muskingham Conservency
Wayne
Medina
Morr
New Feed Mill Planned For Sterling
A 140 ton all steel feed mill store truck scale and warehouse is planned at Sterling by Wayne Farm Bureau Co operative Association. Ward Oller and R J Creston announce landmark securities funding mid 1970 target date and six acre site 500 yards from current facilities near Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. County Manager Bill Wise and Sterling Manager Chuck Shane say it will improve farmer service as a one stop center with grain shipping and 14 000 bushels of grain bank storage.
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Sterling
Wayne Farm Bureau Cooperative Association
Ward Oller
R. J. Creston
Wayne Landmark Board
State Landmark Securities
Oller
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
Bill Wise
Chuck
Shane
Landmark
Wise
Packaging Firm Plans 1970 Anti Pollution Spending
Packaging Corporation of America announces a 1970 budget of about 750000 for installing extra air and water pollution control equipment following a prior 1 million investment. A May 1970 seminar in Rittman highlighted the firm’s five point program and the role of employees in environmental protection.
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Packaging Corporation of America
L. K. Burnett
Earl Richards
L. L. Huffman
Adam Wesner
W. J. Gillespie
Don Voigts
W. F. Aloisi
PCA
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