Paper Pulp in Rittman Sewers Sparks City Council Debate
The council wrestles with who dumps paper pulp into Rittman sewers after a Health Board notice cites an inefficient disposal plant. Boxboard engineers deny fault while sanitary officials insist pulp originates from Boxboard. A secret waste line is suspected. report due next meeting.
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Boxboard
Yondsy
Ed Stentz
Stentz
Tfault
Arley Moyer
Ray Shond Roth
Board of Public Affairs
Moyer
Roth
Betts
Local JA Members Honored At Junior Achievement Banquet
Over 110 local businessmen and leaders attended the first annual Future Unlimited banquet at the American Region Hall. Awards honored top girls and boys JA, top company Rit-Rite, top salesman Paul Erb Linda Reynolds Sue Schindler, and executive pins. Paul Barrett and Joe Spoonster spoke, with John Robertson as toastmaster.
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Donna Bordacs
God Bless America
Father Farrell
St. Anns Church
Legion Auxiliary
Ken Leatherman
The
Lions
Linda Reynolds
Paul Mogler
Rotary
Jack Rice
John Baldwin
Rit-Rite Company
Virginia—Trogdon
Sue Schindler
Neal Howell
Brenda Seebauer
Edith Brewster
Fred Landis
Sandra Kohler
Pat Smithwick
Rose Marie Bostancic
Jim Adams
Bob Stoelmiller
Pete Keller
Milton Hughes
W. J. Smithwick
Frank Busch
Paul Erb
Virginia Tr
Rittman Hosts Two Day Voluntary Car Safety Check
The city will hold a voluntary automobile inspection on May 23 and 24 in two S First Street lanes from 1 to 3 pm and 6 to 8 pm. Police Chief Charles Heffelman says the drive aims to make cars safe. a second check could incur fines for violations. Cars that pass receive stickers and may avoid future checks.
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Charles Heffelman
Rittman
S. First St
Heffelman
Penny Reffert Falls Short in Becon Journal Spelling Bee
Penny Reffert, 14, struggled in the 30th Beacon Journal Spelling Bee at Buchtel High School missing a round with the word agrarian. Sharon Siens, 13, won the contest spelling Brigadier in the 14th round while Penny earlier won the Wayne County title in Wooster on April 26.
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Penny Reffert
Beacon Journal
Buchtel High Schol
Penny
Robert Reffert
Sheldon Avenue
Sharon Siens
Sill School
Cuyahoga Falls
Swim ducats go on sale for season pool access
Recreation officials announce season pool tickets on sale at Charles E Wilson Inc J W Frye Co and Diversion Hall in the evening Prices list family 20 couples 10 adult 8 student 6 whereas general admission is 50 cents for adults and 20 cents for children The pool opens May 30 daily 1 5 pm and 6 9 pm A Friday 9 30 pm to midnight midnight swim costs 50 cents Lessons run weekdays 10 am to noon with 25 cents for children and 50 cents for those over 16.
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Charles E. Wilson Inc
J. W. Frye Co
Son Eugene McConnell Accepted Into Ohio State Veterinary College
Mr and Mrs EB J McConnell announce their son Eugene has completed his pre veterinary medical requirements and has been accepted into the College of Veterinary Medicine at Ohio State University beginning in the fall term.
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EB. J McConnell
Eugene
College of Veterinary Medicine
Ohio State
Brother of Rev Henry succumbs in Wooster area
Elmer O. Henry 71 died Friday in Community Hospital after admission midweek. Funeral services were held Monday at MclIntyre Funeral Home. Survived by wife Nora four sons Frank Chas Ivan James four daughters Marie Lavonne Blanche Sylvia, four brothers Rev Albert Henry Andrew Harry Ollie, two sisters Sadie Caskey Anna Messenger, two half sisters Mabel Moser Ethel Miller, 34 grandchildren 14 great grandchildren. Interment at Overton Cemetery. Rev John R. Bastin officiated.
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MclIntyre
Elmer O. Henry
Community Hospital
Albert “Henry
Church of God
Rittman
Holmes County
Jacob
Nancy Snyder Henry
Wooster
Nora
Frank
Chas
Ivan
Mansfield
James
Smithville
John R. Bastin
Second Church of God
Overton Cemetry
Little Leaguers to Collect Funds for Day and Season
Little League Day is set for June 15 in Rittman with the Leaguers soliciting funds 9 to 11 a.m. The drive aims to support the baseball program after funding shortfalls from November’s failed recreation levy.
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Rittman
Sterling
Doylestown
Homer Pyle
Rotary
Journey to Hungary Faces Travel Hurdles Amid Cold War Tensions
A narrator details plans to fly from Idlewild to Hungary while facing State Department refusals and strict Hungarian visa rules. He notes limited access for Americans, warnings from officials, and advice to travel by car if admitted, highlighting postwar travel restrictions and red tape.
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Frankfurt
Germany
Idlewild
Othiers
Russia
Europe
Poland
Hungary
Czechoslovakia
State Department
Red Cross
State Dept
PTA Installation and Show at High School
The PTA plans a Monday night event at the high school with a 6 30 pm family covered dish dinner followed by a variety show. Mir and Mrs Charles McCoy will be installed as co presidents. Attendees bring table service and a covered dish. beverages provided. Show starts after installation. those not attending dinner should arrive by 7 15.
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Mir
Charles McCoy
PTA
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