Park land extension offer discussed by village council
The village coxpecis held a Monday meeting with nearly all members present except Harry Weiss, who was in New York on business. G H Cuppinger reported that land for park expansion could be bought for 41600 60 on favorable terms. The park board’s option on the front land near the park’s south end was described, with Rittman Realty Company making a significant offer. The land would be used solely for park purposes to protect city interests, with possible return to the Realty Company if use changes.
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Harry Weiss
New York City
G. H. Cuppinger
Park Board
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Thin Tront
Acre
Rittman Realty Company
Rittman
Negro Robs Acme Store in Wadsworth for 389.64
A masked man entered the Acme Store in Wadsworth on a Saturday evening and, after buying sugar, robbed the cash register of 389.64 at gunpoint. He grabbed Mrs Frank Dick’s handbag and fled before witnesses could help. Managers and clerks were on break. no trace of the culprit has been found.
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Acme
Wadsworth
Frank Dick
Kenneth Welday
Rolan Koontz
Robert Seadey
Earey
Atme
Rittman
Rittman Auto Club meeting notes and local obituaries
Routinely transacted meeting items announced by Secretary W W Dager. Remarks reference autoist needs and member access. community notes mention births and anniversaries, including McClellan family celebration with 53 on a birthday candle and a large gathering at Mrs Aaron Pfieffer's home. Obituaries record deaths of Mrs Schaaffer at 84 and Anne Lapeinualy at unknown age, with funeral details and pallbearers listed.
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Rittman
W W. Dahdager
Dager
Nelson Sheets
Nelson
Aaron Pfieffer
Grandpa McClellan
Schaaffer
August Schaufter
Reuben Beury
Kannaon
Charles
William
George
Ida Schaaffer
Hanover
Reuben Beery
Sterling Avenue
T Apostolic Church
Tax returns due by March 16 for $5000 income rule
Calendar year 1027 returns must be filed with the Collector of Revenue on or before March 16 by all individuals with net incomes from any source totaling $5,000 or more. The notice urges prompt filing and warns the collector won’t accept delays.
Rotary club luncheon promotes tubercosis prevention campaign
The Rotary club meeting in the basement of United Brethren church opened with a song and luncheon. President Garver urged business leaders to support the tuberculosis prevention drive, distributed posters, and discussed ethics and local business strength. A social note follows about a car crash injuring a driver in Barerton later that evening.
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Rotary Qub
United Brethren
Carter
Garver
Commont
Bbydar
Wenger
Prietor
Ritkman
H. J. Hilers
Theo Aabaes
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