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                    <text>Verna Bergandine&#13;
&#13;
"A Nestle Family Album"&#13;
&#13;
(Factory whistle blowing)&#13;
&#13;
(Background music "Sunny Side of the Street")&#13;
&#13;
Located on land just north of the plant's current site, the Sunbury Cooperative Creamery was founded&#13;
in 1892. Later a new plant was constructed nearby. Horse-drawn wagons delivered milk to the plant and &#13;
distributed products throughout central Ohio. The Sunbury Creamery was famous for its products.&#13;
Milk, butter and cheese were among its mainstays. The tradition of the butter cow at the Ohio State &#13;
Fair was originated by the Sunbury Creamery, and its displays of creamery products were frequent award&#13;
winners.&#13;
&#13;
In 1919 the Creamery was acquired by the Nestle Company of Switzerland. Famous for high quality infant&#13;
formula, Nestle introduced its production to the Sunbury plant.&#13;
&#13;
(Background music "You're the Cream in my Coffee")&#13;
&#13;
Sunbury's reputation for getting things done right, coupled with its close proximity to the Marysville&#13;
Research Lab, made it a natural choice for the production of new products. In 1939 the first production&#13;
of Nescafe in the United States came from the Sunbury plant.&#13;
&#13;
(Background music "American Patrol")&#13;
&#13;
During World War II production of K rations to support the war effort consumed the bulk of this plant's&#13;
capacity. Production goals were exceeded and as a result the people of the Sunbury facility were awarded&#13;
the Army/Navy E for excellence.&#13;
&#13;
In 1946, Nestea was first produced in Sunbury. Numerous specialty products were added as the plant soon&#13;
found itself producing a wide variety of items. Production of coffee and tea continued throughout the &#13;
early 1960's until a new coffee product was introduced.&#13;
&#13;
I'd like to tell you about the best coffee news in years. This is ground roast coffee the best coffee &#13;
you can make. This is instant coffee the fastest coffee you can make. They've always been this far apart &#13;
(motions with both arms spread out). Flavor (looks left), convenience (looks right). But now we've&#13;
finally brought them together with a completely new kind of coffee, Freeze-Dried coffee. The name is &#13;
Taster's Choice. &#13;
&#13;
Now, what's freeze-dried coffee? It starts here, fresh from the percolator. We pour a perfect cup of coffee,&#13;
freeze it in a split second then vacuum away the ice. Dry, so not one bit of that flavor and aroma is lost.&#13;
There, you've got fresh brewed coffee, freeze-dried. All you do is put back boiling water and you have a cup&#13;
of coffee that looks like, smells like, tastes like your own fresh perked. Taster's Choice the Freeze-Dried Coffee&#13;
&#13;
Try it.&#13;
&#13;
In 1979 construction began on NTE, an all natural coffee decaffeination process that used coffee oil as a&#13;
solvent to remove caffeine from coffee. The process was commissioned in 1981. Following the commissioning of NTE,&#13;
employment at the plant reached an all time high of around 280 people. Twenty-five years after the first &#13;
case of Taster's Choice rolled off the line the freeze-dried process was shut down. Environmental concerns,&#13;
coupled with over-capacity and sagging sales led to this decision. In June of 1993 the decision was &#13;
announced to close the decaffeination facility also.&#13;
&#13;
PEOPLE&#13;
&#13;
For many years people have reported to work here. They have celebrated birthdays and retirements. &#13;
Shared good times and bad. &#13;
&#13;
(Background music "I Remember You")&#13;
&#13;
For over 100 years the people of Sunbury have been here, producing quality, working together. Our family &#13;
album is like that of any family, rich with memories. Friendly faces, friends, and most of all family.&#13;
&#13;
(Factory whistle blowing)&#13;
&#13;
(Background music "Too Marvelous for Words")&#13;
&#13;
Our records are sketchy, &#13;
therefore the following list is not&#13;
entirely complete, but here is our &#13;
best effort at identifying those &#13;
people with which we have worked &#13;
over the past 102 years.....&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Gail Abolins&#13;
Bill Adams&#13;
Earl Adams&#13;
Ronald Adams&#13;
Marie Akers&#13;
Marilyn Akers&#13;
Tom Akers, Sr.&#13;
Daniel Albrect&#13;
Diana Allen&#13;
Marilyn Allen&#13;
Mary Altizer&#13;
Alberta Anderson&#13;
Mary Anderson&#13;
Don Andrewjewski&#13;
Daniel Andrews&#13;
Damon Armstrong&#13;
Larry Armstrong&#13;
Leroy Armstrong&#13;
Linda Armstrong&#13;
Sue Armstrong&#13;
Pat Arnold&#13;
Carolyn Azbell&#13;
Sandy Bailey&#13;
Austina Bailey&#13;
Jack Baker&#13;
Rosemary Baker&#13;
William Baker&#13;
Robert Bale&#13;
Michel Ball&#13;
James Ballard&#13;
Russell Ballard&#13;
Ronald Bally&#13;
Pauline Bane&#13;
Bob Banks&#13;
Marcia Barbeau&#13;
Stephen Barbeau&#13;
Carl Barber&#13;
Reno Barber&#13;
Curley Barcus&#13;
Harold Barcus&#13;
Robert Barcus&#13;
Mitzi Barnett&#13;
Keith Barney&#13;
Leta Spear Barnhart&#13;
Mike Barry&#13;
Hans Barthmus&#13;
Frank Basham&#13;
Mable Basham&#13;
Same Bates&#13;
David Baughman&#13;
Geneva Baughman&#13;
Homer Baughman&#13;
Doug Beach&#13;
Ed Beacom&#13;
Lewis Beacom&#13;
Bob Beatham&#13;
Billie Beaver&#13;
Rosemary Beckel&#13;
Dale Beddow&#13;
Carl Bell&#13;
Ed Bell&#13;
Robert Bell&#13;
Rose Bell&#13;
Bob Bentley&#13;
Frank D. Bergandine&#13;
Jeffrey Bergandine&#13;
Betty Besch&#13;
Richard Biggs&#13;
Annette Birch&#13;
Dwight Birkel&#13;
Bernard Bishop&#13;
Herbert Blair&#13;
John Blair&#13;
Bruce Blank&#13;
Elmer Blankenship&#13;
Betty Blanton&#13;
Gerald Bleakley&#13;
Jo Anne Boggs&#13;
Karen Boggs&#13;
Ralph Boggs&#13;
Robert Bolton&#13;
Mary Bonner&#13;
Jeffrey Bormuth&#13;
Cecil Boston&#13;
Ronald Boston&#13;
Wilmer Boston&#13;
Beverly Boudinot&#13;
Freida Boudinot&#13;
Franklin Boyce&#13;
Donald Boyd&#13;
George Bradford&#13;
Kathleen Bradley&#13;
Chriss Brannon&#13;
John Bravo&#13;
John Brennan&#13;
Tammy Brice&#13;
John Bricker&#13;
Carol Brooks&#13;
Larry Brown&#13;
Steven Brown&#13;
Retha Browning&#13;
Arnold Bryant&#13;
Donald Bryant&#13;
Lillian Bryant&#13;
Mary Bryant&#13;
Patty Bryant&#13;
Richard Bryant&#13;
Willie Bryant&#13;
Gary Buckingham&#13;
Maxine Buckingham&#13;
William Budgeon&#13;
Glenord Buel&#13;
Thomas Buel&#13;
Warren Bullock&#13;
Bob Buntane&#13;
Nikki Burke&#13;
Charlie Burkett&#13;
Mike Burkie&#13;
Patty Burns&#13;
Richard Burson&#13;
Denver Burton&#13;
George Burton&#13;
Dorothy Burwell&#13;
Walter Burwell&#13;
Katherine Butler&#13;
Moses Butler&#13;
Dianne Byers&#13;
Allen Caldwell&#13;
Robert Callan&#13;
Margaret Cantrell&#13;
Larry Carnes&#13;
Rick Carr&#13;
Frank Carson&#13;
Ray Carter&#13;
Carla Cass&#13;
Liz Caudill&#13;
Charlie Chamberlin&#13;
Pauline Chandler&#13;
Charles Chapman&#13;
Geneva Chapman&#13;
Tom Chapman&#13;
Florence Chattos&#13;
Mr. Cerrington&#13;
Dan Childress&#13;
Nola Christian&#13;
Rushie Christian&#13;
A. J. Clark&#13;
Joe Clark&#13;
Marshall Clark&#13;
Ralph Clark&#13;
Sheila Clark&#13;
Elmer Clayton&#13;
Gail Clayton&#13;
Pauline Clayton&#13;
Steven Clayton&#13;
William Clayton&#13;
Sharon Clemmons&#13;
Thomas Cleveland&#13;
Marty Clippinger&#13;
Pete Cochran&#13;
Ronald Cochran&#13;
Carl Cocklin&#13;
Helen Cole&#13;
Edward Colegrove&#13;
Dorothy Coleman&#13;
Rip Collins&#13;
Richard Colopy&#13;
Mary Compton&#13;
Ralph Compton&#13;
Agnes Comstock&#13;
Robert Comstock&#13;
Bertha Conley&#13;
Floyd Conley&#13;
Henry Conley&#13;
Daniel Conner&#13;
Catherine Cook&#13;
Wilma Cook&#13;
Arnold Cooper&#13;
Hester Cooper&#13;
Jerry Cooper&#13;
Roy Cooper&#13;
Truman Cooper&#13;
Patrick Cordray&#13;
Edna Corwin&#13;
Rick Corwin&#13;
Franklin Counts&#13;
Teddy Courtright&#13;
Christine Crawford&#13;
Bill Crego&#13;
George Crego&#13;
L. Crippin&#13;
Gerald Crowl&#13;
James Cullman&#13;
Donald Daniels&#13;
Oscar Darst&#13;
Walter Datson&#13;
Dan Davidson&#13;
Melinda Davidson&#13;
Art Davis&#13;
Eric Davis&#13;
Lewis Davis&#13;
Norman Davis&#13;
Walter Davis&#13;
Pawl Dawson&#13;
Charles Day&#13;
Gerald Day&#13;
Hallie Day&#13;
Lela Day&#13;
Herbert Dearing&#13;
Ida Dearing&#13;
Sue Delewese&#13;
Fred Delong&#13;
Wanda Delong&#13;
Bob Dible&#13;
Thelma Dilger&#13;
Denny Dilger&#13;
Lute Dilinger&#13;
Rodella Dill&#13;
Charles Dillon&#13;
Esther Dixon&#13;
Gladys Dixon&#13;
Howard Dixon&#13;
Leroy Dixon&#13;
Jess Doane Sr.&#13;
Raymond Doane&#13;
Richard Doane&#13;
William Dolan&#13;
Theodore Dowalter&#13;
Maude Dowden&#13;
Percy Downing&#13;
Virginia Drake&#13;
Millie Drumm&#13;
Velma Duckworth&#13;
Joe Dunn&#13;
Karen Dworczach&#13;
Kathleen Ealey&#13;
(Background music "Dream")&#13;
Mr. Ernsburger&#13;
Herman Edmister&#13;
Dan Edmonds&#13;
Larry Edmonds&#13;
Beth Edwards&#13;
Judson Edwards&#13;
Larry Edwards&#13;
Raymond Ehrig&#13;
Karen Ehrman&#13;
Jim Elcessor&#13;
Betty Eley&#13;
Paul Elfrinks&#13;
Joeseph Elkins&#13;
Marvin Elkins&#13;
Russell Elsom&#13;
Charles Elswick&#13;
Donald Evans&#13;
Kathy Evans&#13;
Mae Evans&#13;
Olive Evans&#13;
Russell Evans&#13;
Milton Farber&#13;
Raymond Facemayer&#13;
Jennifer Farris&#13;
Anita Feazel&#13;
Elsie Feazel&#13;
Don Feeney&#13;
Tok Fife&#13;
Donald Fitch&#13;
John Fitch&#13;
Ernest Fivas&#13;
Ethel Fletcher&#13;
Marilyn Fletcher&#13;
Mattie Fletcher&#13;
Geneva Flute&#13;
John Flynn&#13;
Richard Ford&#13;
Sally Ford&#13;
John Forgraves&#13;
Pat Forrest&#13;
Doris Forwood&#13;
George Fowler&#13;
Donna Frakes&#13;
John Fraley&#13;
Al Franklin&#13;
Mary Franks&#13;
Raymond Franks&#13;
Roger Fravel&#13;
Terry Fravel&#13;
George Freeman&#13;
Steve Frensos&#13;
Robert Friesz&#13;
Barry Fry&#13;
Jim Fry&#13;
Louis Fry&#13;
Luke Fry&#13;
Michael Fry&#13;
Russel Fry&#13;
Terry Fry&#13;
Elizabeth Fuller&#13;
Howard Fuller&#13;
Everett Fultz&#13;
Janet Gallogly&#13;
John Gallogly&#13;
Charles Gamble&#13;
Frederick Gantt&#13;
Rick Garrabrant&#13;
Terry Garth&#13;
Tim Garwood&#13;
Dennis Geary&#13;
Betty Geddis&#13;
Florence Gerlach&#13;
Ronald Gillum&#13;
Frank Glaze&#13;
Helen Glaze&#13;
Lloyd Glaze&#13;
Marcia Glaze&#13;
Virginia Glaze&#13;
Virginia Godby&#13;
Laurlene Golden&#13;
Bill Gorge&#13;
Jeffrey Granger&#13;
John Green&#13;
Thomas Gregory&#13;
Kennith Griffin&#13;
Mike Griffith&#13;
Chris Grist&#13;
Clarance Grist&#13;
Mary Grist&#13;
Kathy Groseclose&#13;
Jaymes Grove&#13;
Robert Grove&#13;
Stanley Grove&#13;
Sterling Grove&#13;
Lloyd Grubbs&#13;
Lewis Guodotti Jr.&#13;
John Guthman&#13;
Edward Guthrie&#13;
Gary Hahn&#13;
Flora Hale&#13;
Song Hale&#13;
Carol Hall&#13;
Dewight Hall&#13;
Greg Hall&#13;
Laura Hall&#13;
Margaret Hall&#13;
Steve Hall&#13;
Gordon Halverson&#13;
Anthony Hamilton&#13;
Bessie Hamilton&#13;
Joe Hamilton&#13;
John Hamilton&#13;
Sheri Hamilton&#13;
Warren Hamilton&#13;
Louise Hanson&#13;
George Harbaugh&#13;
Oral Harper&#13;
George Harris&#13;
Edwin Harry&#13;
Betty Hatfield&#13;
Don Havens&#13;
Harry Haycook&#13;
Eddie Haynes&#13;
Laurene Helton&#13;
Mike Helton&#13;
Frank Hensel&#13;
Janet Herren&#13;
Niawana Hicks&#13;
Jack Higgins&#13;
Roger Higgins&#13;
Rolland Higgins&#13;
Lenny Highland&#13;
Bob Hill&#13;
Bill Hilton&#13;
Mike Hilton&#13;
Jim Hinchliffe&#13;
Charlie Hodges&#13;
Gary Hoffman&#13;
Terry Hogue&#13;
Susie Holbrook&#13;
Greg Holdren&#13;
Gail Hollis&#13;
Brenda Holly&#13;
Jerry Holly&#13;
Bob Hoover&#13;
Helen Hopkins&#13;
Carl Hopper&#13;
Olive Hopper&#13;
Roberta Horton&#13;
William Hostetter&#13;
Gordon Houck&#13;
John Howard&#13;
Martha Howard&#13;
Ira Howell&#13;
Jack Hubbard&#13;
Lawrence Hubbard&#13;
Ruby Hubbard&#13;
Frank Hubble&#13;
Bob Huddleston&#13;
Bud Huddleston&#13;
Howard Huddleston&#13;
Mr. Huddleston&#13;
Walter Huggins&#13;
Mike Hughes&#13;
Linda Hullenkramer&#13;
Bob Hunsucker&#13;
Helen Hunt&#13;
Mae Hunter&#13;
Marilyn Huston&#13;
Charlie Hutchinson&#13;
Beth Hyatt&#13;
Ronald Icenhower&#13;
David Jackey&#13;
Melvin Jackey&#13;
Judith Jackson&#13;
Larry Jackson&#13;
Mertie Jackson&#13;
Florence Jahn&#13;
Raymond Jahn&#13;
George James&#13;
Scott Jeffrey&#13;
Ann Jenkins&#13;
Gail Jewney&#13;
Don Johns&#13;
Bob Johnson&#13;
Carl Johnson&#13;
Dave Johnson&#13;
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                    <text>(narration by Dave Kaylor)&#13;
Like many Ohio towns, Sunbury ended up where it is because of an old Indian trail. The&#13;
Walhanding trail as it was known is today Route 3. Not long after the town was founded&#13;
in 1816 by William and Lawrence Myers on this trail, this place was built as an inn because&#13;
the trail became part of the stage coach run from Vernon to Worthington. This was a &#13;
thriving business in its day and today it's being restored by the Sunbury Library.&#13;
&#13;
Now this of course is Sunbury's pride and joy, the Town Square. You don't see town squares&#13;
that much in towns in Ohio anymore you especially don't see one this big, but there's a &#13;
good reason this one is here in Sunbury because it's in the law. You see,  it says in &#13;
the law that if they cut this up into pieces for development, the land has to go to the relatives&#13;
of the Myers who laid out the town. That's why this town square hasn't been touched.&#13;
&#13;
The Town Square was used for lots of things including grazing cattle and horse sales. Here's&#13;
a picture of one from the 1800's, see the inn at the right? Here's the same corner today.&#13;
&#13;
Sunbury really grew following the Civil War. The town hall was built in 1868. Many new businesses &#13;
followed. One notable entrepreneur was Charlie Wheaton who owned these buildings together downtown.&#13;
They say he sold just about anything including the first automobiles. By the way, he covered the &#13;
outside of his businesses with tin. It's still there today.&#13;
&#13;
Sunbury's always had industry too. The two most famous, probably the Creamery, which eventually &#13;
became Nestles Coffee Factory. But even bigger in its day was the old mill owned by Gottlieb &#13;
Jacob Burrer. It stood here just on the north edge of town. The Burrer home and barn still stand, &#13;
and so does Gottlieb's grandson Carlton. &#13;
&#13;
(Carlton speaking) &#13;
This was a congregation point, uh, for the farmers that would come in. They would bring their grain&#13;
to get it ground into flour and they'd be very unhappy if the, uh, flour they got wasn't from the grain&#13;
that they brought in (Dave Kaylor chuckles). Quite often they'd come in and they'd have to wait for their&#13;
grist and Grandmother Burrer would have 'em for lunch and, uh, so it was a very congenial atmosphere. &#13;
Those were the way things were back in the old days.&#13;
&#13;
(narration by Dana Tyler and Dave Kaylor)&#13;
DT: This is a Thistle-Class racing boat coming out of its fiberglass mold. It's made right here in Sunbury.&#13;
&#13;
DK: In fact Dana, this is only one of two places that it's made in the entire country. Now the Thistle-Class &#13;
sail racing boat isn't something you necessarily take your family out on a cruise on a  (Dana chuckles)&#13;
Saturday or Sunday afternoon. This is a racing class the people that buy these boats like to race. And it&#13;
was first built back in 1945.&#13;
&#13;
DT: Look at that.&#13;
&#13;
DK: Isn't that something?&#13;
&#13;
DT: It takes about two weeks to make one of these boats here at the Great Mid-West Yacht Company and they &#13;
make about 12 sailboats a year. &#13;
&#13;
DK: Doug Laber has been making Thistle Boats for the past 12 years, 11 years here in Sunbury. And a lot more&#13;
goes into it than just putting that old hull in a fiberglass mold and bring it up and there you have a &#13;
Thistle Boat. Tradition behind all this means there's a lot of skill that goes in to it. Doug, what are you&#13;
doing right now?&#13;
&#13;
DL (Doug Laber): At the moment we're fitting, uh, the rails to the hull side. There's an excess of fiberglass &#13;
in this section on the inside and we are making it fit so there's no extra bulge.&#13;
&#13;
DK: Why do you spend so much attention to detail, when you're making these boats?&#13;
&#13;
DL: It's gonna sound a little corny frankly, but we are interested in doing it as well as we can.&#13;
&#13;
DK: If it's worth doing, it's worth doing right.&#13;
&#13;
DL: Kind of the philosophy that, that I've adopted in, in making these boats, is that each of these boats is&#13;
being made as if it was the last boat we were going to make and we're going to keep it for ourselves.&#13;
&#13;
DT: The Great Mid-West Yacht Company makes new sailboats and fixes old ones. This is a 24 year old all wood &#13;
sail boat, beautiful wood, it's in for repairs here.&#13;
&#13;
DK: Now this is a newer boat. This is a fiberglass boat, one much like we saw coming out of the mold earlier.&#13;
And you can come here and buy 'em in Sunbury, the base price around $7,500. But by the time you get the &#13;
trailer and the cover and the sails and all the sailing hardware, you'll have about $10,000 in the Thistle.&#13;
So now that you have your Thistle, what do you do with it Dana?&#13;
&#13;
DT: Well here in central Ohio at Hoover and O'Shaughnessy Reservoirs there are sailing races but beyond that,&#13;
did you know that every weekend between May and October you can find a regatta within a four hour drive of &#13;
Columbus.&#13;
&#13;
(Narration by Pat Warren)&#13;
This is Sunbury's regular water supply source, the Big Walnut Creek. I'm actually standing on the intake &#13;
structure, that's the pipe through which the water is pumped. Now ordinarily this creek should be high enough &#13;
to flow over that dam. That hasn't happened since mid July. The Sunbury Reservoir is about 50 million gallons &#13;
low, notice the water mark. There's just enough water left for about 25 days. Last week it was decided the &#13;
solution to the water problem is to install a temporary water line from a neighboring quarry in Galena to the &#13;
Sunbury Reservoir. The National Guard loaned Sunbury the pipe, Nestle is paying the workers. But the job is taking&#13;
longer than expected. The emergency pumps were expected to be operational today, but the pipe is old, the segments&#13;
must be bolted together by hand. Water Department Supervisor Phil Frentsos says the pumps should be working tomorrow,&#13;
no later than next week. Still it's only a temporary solution. When the reservoir is full again the pipeline&#13;
will be dismantled. &#13;
&#13;
PW: You're looking at the possibility maybe of buying that quarry?&#13;
&#13;
Gene Sparks: It's a possibility, yes.&#13;
&#13;
PW: But nothing is definite?&#13;
&#13;
Gene Sparks: No, nothing is definite at the time, no.&#13;
&#13;
PW: I guess the real point though is that something has to be done.&#13;
&#13;
Gene Sparks: Something has to be done for the people of Sunbury.&#13;
&#13;
PW: The sunny side to the story is this, none of Sunbury's residents have had to go without water, yet. Pat&#13;
Warren, Eye Witness News.&#13;
&#13;
(Narration by Doral Chenoweth the "Grumpy Gourmet")&#13;
This is the Grumpy Gourmet today coming to you from the Heart of Ohio. We're in Sunbury. We're up here to check&#13;
on the balance of trade. Yesterday Kentucky Fried Chicken opened up a store in Beijing China of all places.&#13;
Where would you expect not to find a Chinese Restaurant in the heart of Ohio? In Sunbury on the square. Today &#13;
we're going to try Wah Yuen. This is C U Uh, everyone calls him Bobby. For the past six years he's operated&#13;
this fresh wok cookery Chinese Restaurant. Hey you want to talk Pau? No, the food's good, chicken dishes here are &#13;
the fresh specialty of the day. There are very few pineapple groves in Sunbury Ohio, but they make great use&#13;
of it here in the sweet and sour chicken. Taste, aroma, color, beautiful. We spoke with Bobby about his place&#13;
but his English is not too good so he'll answer in Chinese.&#13;
&#13;
DC: Uh, We couldn't find a translator so this is probably what he said. Do you have Peking Duck?&#13;
&#13;
Bobby: (speaking Chinese) "No, but if you don't get out... You'll have to duck!"&#13;
&#13;
DC: Why did you go in the restaurant business?&#13;
&#13;
Bobby: (speaking Chinese) "None of your business!"&#13;
&#13;
DC: What is this, no chopsticks?&#13;
&#13;
Bobby: (speaking Chinese) "#?!#!$!#"&#13;
&#13;
DC: This is the Grumpy Gourmet bringing knowledge from the combat zone in the Heart of Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
(Sunbury baseball history, William Henry Southworth, without any soundtrack)&#13;
&#13;
Interview with Carol Southworth Watson and Dave Kaylor&#13;
&#13;
CSW: Um all of his brothers were railroaders, and he had about six weeks working on the railroad&#13;
and he thought, you know I really don't like this. So he ran away to Portsmouth, much to his &#13;
mother's chagrin, to become a ball player. And then from Portsmouth then, I don't know, Branch Rickey &#13;
was somewhat instrumental, and he went on to the Toledo Mudhens and then to Cleveland. Well &#13;
he would clown with his boys.&#13;
&#13;
DK: He wasn't a Casey Stengel&#13;
&#13;
CSW: No, no he would clown with his boys, but he  would be here for Spring Training.&#13;
&#13;
DK: Uh Huh&#13;
&#13;
CSW: So, and uh, then so far as the boy scouts were concerned, he was really perpetuating what they &#13;
were doing here.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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                    <text>Director Polly Horn; Community Library, Sunbury, Ohio&#13;
&#13;
PH:&#13;
Go ahead&#13;
&#13;
Nicole Watt Petruzzi:&#13;
Um tomorrow, whose gonna to be in here? I mean are we going to be in the way for a couple of hours?&#13;
&#13;
PH:&#13;
Tomorrow?&#13;
&#13;
Nicole Watt Petruzzi:&#13;
Didn't you say Boyd would be coming in in the morning?&#13;
&#13;
PH:&#13;
Oh in the afternoon.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Nicole Watt Petruzzi:&#13;
OK&#13;
&#13;
(sounds of adhesive tape being pulled from a roll)&#13;
&#13;
(Janice Pierson standing in front of shelves and Nicole in the background)&#13;
&#13;
Nicole Watt Petruzzi:&#13;
Rolls&#13;
&#13;
PH:&#13;
Nope, next Monday&#13;
&#13;
Nicole Watt Petruzzi:&#13;
What?&#13;
&#13;
PH:&#13;
Next Monday&#13;
&#13;
Nicole Watt Petruzzi:&#13;
Oh, you're kidding&#13;
&#13;
PH:&#13;
Nope&#13;
&#13;
Janice Pierson:&#13;
What about the 13th?&#13;
&#13;
PH:&#13;
I got it worked out.&#13;
&#13;
PH:&#13;
Many years ago when we ran out of room to house the library we moved up to Hartford Road&#13;
and into this block building owned by Ralph Clark. This is Ralph's house and the building&#13;
is directly behind. That's Ralph's car that you see. Jan Pierson's car is beside the&#13;
sign. The building was kept as two separate entities, the one on this side with the double&#13;
garage is Ralph's, and the other side belongs to the library. Mr. Clark's been a wonderful&#13;
landlord. He's allowed us to come and go. The nice parking area out here we can put maybe&#13;
three cars or four cars. We have our own security system, and lots of warehouse shelving&#13;
which I filmed yesterday.&#13;
&#13;
June 8, 1994 10:16am at the Community Library in the North entrance of the Town Hall&#13;
&#13;
(children's voices in the background)&#13;
&#13;
(adult voices in the background)&#13;
&#13;
(Ann Connelly, Andrew Connelly sitting, Catherine Connelly by her mother, and Andrew Connelly younger blond boy at the front desk with Donna Hale, Joni Paxton on phone. Other woman unidentified) &#13;
&#13;
PH:&#13;
This is inside the front East door (unintelligible), and a new bookshelf right in front, and the&#13;
display case.&#13;
&#13;
background conversations:&#13;
Donna Hale:&#13;
I'm sorry, I was hoping to find it. &#13;
&#13;
Joni Paxton:&#13;
Yes, OK&#13;
&#13;
(backround conversation)&#13;
laughter&#13;
&#13;
(conversations)&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Oh, that'd be nice&#13;
&#13;
Joni Paxton:&#13;
Yeah, I'm sure you are&#13;
&#13;
Donna Hale:&#13;
Some deal like this you can't find something, or it won't come up on the computer or (unintelligible)&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Yes that's&#13;
&#13;
Donna Hale:&#13;
chuckles&#13;
&#13;
Patron:&#13;
More complicated when you can't find it on the computer&#13;
&#13;
laughter&#13;
&#13;
sounds good&#13;
&#13;
PH:&#13;
The guide to our Adult card catalog,they seem to be using those more&#13;
&#13;
background conversation:&#13;
Look there's the...&#13;
&#13;
Young patron's voice:&#13;
They're gonna have "Goose Bumps" in there. "Goose Bump" books.&#13;
&#13;
Joni Paxton:&#13;
It's a series (unintelligable)&#13;
&#13;
(background conversations)&#13;
&#13;
PH:&#13;
The room right behind the front room is where we have our video collection. You don't dare be agrophobic &#13;
to work in here because this is really close. That's Norma Schoelkopf checking things in. The Adult fiction&#13;
room center stacks, video brousers on top. Non-fiction around the room.&#13;
&#13;
(background conversations)&#13;
Joni Paxton:&#13;
...answer the phone&#13;
&#13;
Norma Schoelkopf:&#13;
I just assumed keep doing this.&#13;
&#13;
PH:&#13;
No problem they can work it out anyway&#13;
&#13;
I didn't know she was up there for a long time either shet snuck up on me.&#13;
&#13;
(background conversations)&#13;
&#13;
PH:&#13;
These tall boxes waiting to go to the other building. Miss Paxton carrying an armload of books to the third floor,&#13;
which we won't have to do shortly. These are books to be sold and other boxes waiting to go to the new&#13;
building.&#13;
&#13;
PH:&#13;
(Annette Roberts is the patron) Getting books from the bookshelf. More boxes ready to go to the new building. (Donna Hale at front desk) Magazines kiosk, all these will be replaced. We are going to take the newspaper rack.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
PH:&#13;
Hello Annette (Roberts). &#13;
&#13;
Annette:&#13;
What are you doing?&#13;
&#13;
(Angela Hoover Leckwatch, Children's department, passing behind Annette)&#13;
&#13;
PH:&#13;
Taking a picture of you.&#13;
&#13;
Annette:&#13;
Oh dear.&#13;
&#13;
PH:&#13;
Our prize mystery reader.&#13;
&#13;
PH:&#13;
Delivery lady (June Campbell, Fiscal Officer). This is the way we get our mail from the post office.&#13;
&#13;
Annette Roberts:&#13;
New York Times in?&#13;
&#13;
June Campbell:&#13;
I think, just a minute. Wait, I'll tell you. You wait. I'll take it upstairs and check.&#13;
&#13;
Annette Roberts:&#13;
I'll wait, I'm in no hurry.&#13;
&#13;
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OK&#13;
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... I guess that means you want me on the other side.&#13;
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A tuto&#13;
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I know, I put that there, I'm sorry.&#13;
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Nobody will believe that you cleaned. Believe me, nobody will believe that you cleaned.&#13;
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Yea&#13;
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OK, Yes. Well I'll just go get the...&#13;
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You want me to just hang, or you all goin to hang on?&#13;
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