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HamiUon.Ohlo Tuesday. Janwry 29, 1974 Cloudy, cool continued forecast FORT HAMILTON HUGHES (dismissals) Mrs. Donald Bailey, 30 Dorsey; Mrs. James Barber, 33 Douglas, Camden; Jackson Bosch, 401 Charles Judy, 707 Crescentville, Cincinnati; John McKinzie, 273 Morris; Daniel McMullen, 651 Symmes; Mrs. Steven Melton, 2351 Elmo; Rebecca tonight through Wednesday, is the message from the National Weather Bureau.

It will stay cloudy this evening, with low temperatures expected in the low to mid-30's. Partly cloudy skies are predicted Wednesday with a high in (he 50's. George Johnson, Journal- News weather 'observer, said the high temperature Monday was 55 and the low early today, 38. A total of .22 inches of rain fell on the Hyde Merrill, 2697 Tylers ville; EHs B3 rt n.r 6M Elkw 2642 Lenox; JanSiS" 1 15 ncheS Cincinnati; Lawrence Smallivood, 1575 Hogue; NQRTHFACT INT ANH Lawrence Thomas, 202 INLAND Michael; Mrs. Dewey 439 Davis, 900 Lawn; James Evans, 1366 Carriage Hill; Floyd Garrod State Route 123, Franklin; Talana Gordon, 619 Louis, Middletown; Mrs.

Robert Helton, 1208 High; Mrs. Howard Nipper, 914 Park; Helen Lee, 1141 N. W. Washington; Elmer Lodder 2150 Ross-Hanover; Mrs. Aarozn Marcum, 1000 21th, Connersvillc, Mrs.

Donald Martin, 149 Mrs. Donald Mason, 711 Pine; William Qumn, 503 Ridgewood; Beatrice Ridenour, 704 Main'; Mrs. Russell Roberts 1609 Cereal; Mrs. Roy Rogers, 1365 John; Hannah Rudolph, 3900 Arlington- Mrs. Everett Samuels, 1133 Ross; Arnold Sheering, 111 Cole; Mrs.

Mark Sloan, 1165 Highland; Donald Southard 2601 Main, Ross; Mrs' Lonnie Sparks, 2118 Thrush; Mrs. Leroy Stringer, 1147 N. Washington; James White, 454 Harrison; George Willis J20 E. Sycamore, Oxford- Mrs. Ralph Weisman 940 Millville.

MERCY (dismissals) Albert Estes, 2010 Alslatter; Carl Fuerst, 6179 Liberty-Fairfield; Burly Harp, 2053 Thrush; Mrs. John Hart, 141 S. Mrs. Ralph Hartkemeyer, 248! Salvatore; Acie Jackson, 331 Carver; Mrs. Louis Johnson, 364 Hampshire; INLAND Births McCULLOUGH-HYDE Dismissals Mrs.

Lynn Davidson and daughter, 7780 N. Main Camden; Mrs. Verna Fligor, 131 E. Chicago Eaton; Miss Paula Mayfield, PO Box 335, College Corner; Gilbert C. Rhodus, 408 N.

University, Oxford, Mrs. Faye Sah- tavicca, 24 Linden Drive, Oxford; Gregory Schnitker, R.R. 4, Brookville, Mrs. Mary Sue Weaver, Box 102 College Corner, Eugene Young, 5836 Brown Road, Oxford. Mrs.

Clarice Alexander R.R. 1, College Corner; Mrs. Patricia Eckerle and son R.R. 3, Eaton; Mrs. Richard Freeman and son, R.R.

1, Liberty, Ind; Lendal Hoppes, 5051 Stephenson Road, Oxford; Mrs. Beula Jowdy, 5201 Col. Cor. Pike Lot No. 118, Oxford; Mrs.

Ruth Lane Bergameyer, 308 S. Main St. Apt. 2, Oxford; Frank Robertson, 6191 Buckley Road, Oxford; Mrs Sally R.R 4 Liberty, Mrs. Inez A.

Bolser, 4507 Layhigh Road, Hamilton; Miss Melissa Getz, R.R. 4, Liberty, Ind Harris, 6090 Co'ntreras Road, Oxford; Mrs. Kathleen Hartley, 4140 Miami Western Drive, Oxford; Mrs. Linda Milbourne and son, 511 E. Eighth Brookvilie, Donald Lee Tharp, 6631 Imhoff Road, Oxford; Mrs.

Essie Richardson, 19 S. Lafayette Camden; ana Mrs. La Verne West, Oxford View Nursing Home, NORTHWEST LAKE SHORE Cloudy tonight. Lows in the upper 20s and low 30s. Partly cloudy Wednesday.

low WEST CENTRAL CENTRAL EAST CENTRAL Partly cloudy tonight. Lows in (he low to mid 30s Partly cloudy Wednesday. Highs in the 5fls. SOUTHWEST SOUTHEAST Cloudy tonight. Lows in the low to mid 30s.

Partly cloudy Wednesday. Highs in the 50s. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Partly cloudy and mild tonight with a chance of light rain southeast. Lows in the 30s. Sunny and mild Wednesday.

Highs in the 40s and low 50s. WEST VIRGINIA Cloudy through with a chance of showers in the smith and in tonight in the in the 50s Wednesday. KENTUCKY Rain east tonight, partly from (he mid 30s (o about 40. Sunny and mild Wednesday. Highs in the 5US, QbttuariBS Arthur Meyers William Martin Cin'ti livestock I I A I Ohio calves 625 at auction, early slaughter steers and heifers 2.00 higher than Monday slaughter cows 1.50 higher, bulls mostly steady; feeder cattle strong, supplies five per cent slaughter steers, 20 per cent heifers, 25 per cent agg 21 nn Services for Arthur Meyers 54, R.R.

2, Laurel, who died Sunday night in Rush Memorial Hospital, Rushville, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. (Hamilton time) at the Moster and Sons Mortuary, Laurel. Burial will be in Millville Cemetery. Visitation at the mortuary will be Tuesday after 6 p.m. A former Preble County resident, Mr.

Meyers was a retired laborer. He was born in Preble County, a son of Arthur and Marjorie Beal Meyers Sr. He leaves his mother, three brothers, Robert, Bill and John Meyers, all of R.R. Junior High students view city government firsthand as council members visit the school Ipr discussion session. Similar sessions are planned for other secondary schools in Hamilton, Journal-News photo by John Janco.

Councilmen going to school, hope to promote awareness Minnick, Mark A. Charma (Cox), 1031 Eaton Apt. 5, a boy, January 28, 'Fort Hamilton Schweitzer, William and TWO Mary (Schmidt), Route 1 WO Ore 3 son aboy Jan: Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. David, 19 W.

Withrow, Oxford, a boy, Jan. 23 McCullough-Hyde. Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy, 13 Terrace Acres, Somerville, a girl, Jan.

24, McCullough-Hyde to grand jury Two men were bound over to the Butler County Grand Jury on separate charges Council met at George Washington Junior High School recently in an effort to bring government to the young people of Hamilton. the Visit" The idea for this visit was 'A representative group of born last year, when the city students from the school government pitched in to met with councilmen in the Washington student council followed no planned agenda a school beautification Students and councilmen Pr exchanged ideas in the hope Janet Baker, new dean of students at George Washington, and the student The meeting was the first in a planned series. Mayor Witt and other council 2-4, 46.75-47.10, Ib, 4-5, 44.00-45.10; good 680-840 Ib, 2-4, 41.80-45.00; standard 35.00-39.00. Cows and bulls: utility and commercial cows 29.0033.40; individual high dressing 34.25; cutter 26.0029.75; canner 22.50-24.75; 12, bulls, Ib 37.9041.00; Ib 39.3040.00. Feeder caftle: choice 405525 Ib steers 45.00-48.75, 675750 Ib 45.00-49.00; lot good 450 Ib 43.75; 605-917 Ib 41.0042.50; standard 720-830 35.50-38.50; hoice 425-500 Ib heifers 43.0M5.25; lot good Holsteins 756 Ib 38.50.

Hogs: 500, barrows and gilts .50 lower, moderately active, 100 head short of early estimated. 1-2, 190-200 Ib 42.25; 2-3, 220-240 Ib 41.7542.00; lot 253 Ib 40.25. Sows and boars; untested. Sheep: 50, not reported. Shed fire admitted by 3 boys Three juveniles of creating a better awareness of- city govern- assist the George school library Thev Judge Richard W.

Berridge. Greg Willis, 19, 1614 West Elkton Road, was bound destroyed by fire Liberty Township firemen fought a fire about 6 a.m. u-T-uiiougn-nyue. r.uuun noaa, was Bound i.7 1 cu Dawson, Mr. and Mrs.

over on a charge of forgery. OU SM a about 6a.m. was Cole, 716 S. College Oxford Hamilton police arrested Sunday which destroyed the heavy of Mr. and Mrs.

reported. Firemen a boy, Jan. 25, McCullough- Hyde. Scott, Gary and Stephanie Drive, Honolulu, Hawaii, a girl Jan. 24, Military Hospital.

Mikesell, Donald and Caltha (Cooper), Route Cedar Grove, Indiana, a boy, Jan. 25, Mercy. Errando, Jose and Martha 35 S. a boy, Jan, 25, Mercy. Chansler, Millard and Zella (Gibbins), 916 Sycamore, a girl, Jan.

26, Mercy. Hodge, Jack and Regina (Case), 2207 Imlay, a girl, Jan, 26, Mercy. Henderson, Harold and Audrey (Grathwohl), 754 S. 13th, a boy, Jan. 26, Mercy.

Willis Jan. 10 after he allegedly forged two checks totalling $287.92 in Julv, 1972. Dickie Lee Roark, 24, 2109 Fairfax was bound over on a charge of escape. Roark was arrested Jan. 23, on a warrant charging him with escape after he allegedly walked out of the a i i i a Courtroom Dec.

8 where he was appearing on a traffic charge. someone was inside but he was driven back by the smoke, officers Firemen donned Lonnie Craft, 5851 Prin- smoke masks but also were ceton-Glendale Road, ac- unable to enter the house cording to the Butler County thev said sheriff's office The officer and firemen me township i later learned the family was were assisted by two Lemon visiting in Kentucky "over Township units who also responded to the call. Cause of the fire and the amount of loss were not determined by fire officials. members representative groups from al! ioca! secondary schools in future weeks. Pfirman new Charities head veteran Society Pfirman, St.

Vincent de ARK 895-4488 Patrolman Don Smith of the sheriff's department, first officer to arrive on the scene, tried to enter the home after being told the weekend and the home was unoccupied. Liberty firemen said the fire apparently started in the basement and spread through the structure. The fire was discovered by a passing motorist, Bill Hines, 4633 KylcsStation Road, the sheriff's office said! Charities advisory board. He was elected at the board's Jan. 14 meeting.

Serving with be Calvin D. Getz, vice president; Slan Slephenson, Mrs. Mary Niehaus. secretary. New board members, who will serve a three-year term, are the Rev.

Morris Hollenbaugh, the Rev. James Moxley, Melvin Mrs. LeTourneau files for primary A GROWTH OPPORTUNITY Growth Ihe unHci- slondingolGod results in heating, On Wednesday evenings. in churches around Ihe worrd.Chrislion Scienlils iellof what they've learned and the healings they've hod os oresult. Christian Science is spiritual discipline with infinite It opens Jnoughl lonewcnannefs.

Come next Wednesday, We'd love to share vsiih you we Ve been (corning. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TESTIMONY MEETINGS Second Si. Do This If FALSE TEETH Drop At The Wrong Time Mratfl fakc drop al the unir.g lime? A rienlurp adhrsivp can Mp. MSTEETH' IWder gives dentures a firmer, steadier hohl. hy For more 1 1 3 comlnn.

use MS- TKKTII Denlurn Adhesive trader that fit are essential to heallb. See your dcnlisl n-iuiirly. Linda Reiff Letourneau announced today she has filed a petition with the Middletown Board of Elections office seeking the Democratic nomination for Slate Central Comm i a i Congressional District, in the May primary. A native of Hamilton, Mrs. Letourneau resides Joffe to board membership Several of the new members are not Catholic.

Pfirman commented on the appropriateness of an interfaith board, noting that the majority of those served by Catholic Charities are not Catholic. Catholic Charities of Hamilton is a social service agency, funded by United Way, which assists area Court Friday. They reportedly set fire to a storage shed Sunday night at Springhill Cemetery on Princeton Pike west of Yankee Road. The Butler County sheriff's office said the juveniles admitted setting the fire after being involved in the theft of an automobile from the Sports Bowl in Middletown. Two 16-year-olds are from Middletown and a 13-year- old is reported from Cincinnati.

The Liberty Township fire department under Gene Vance, assistant chief, responded to the fire. Damage was undetermined. i LoBuono said the fire was sighted near a gasoline tank al the north end of the building at the cemetery. A car at the cemetery entrance was checked and later found to be stolen, he said. The automobile was recovered on Soizman Road where the juveniles and an 18-year-old Middletown youth had aboncJoned it.

Italian-American 9 The loth annual Italian- American Society Valentine dance will be held Saturday, Feb. 9, from 9 p.m. (o 1 a.m. at Badin High School. Music YOU INVESTIGATED THE COST OF WHOLE CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING? with her husband and three children in Oneida, a suburb of Middletown, Lemon Township.

She presently holds office as central com- av wmcn assisK; aroa miUeewoman and is vice resfdenl, regard ess of rac" chairwoman for Democratic creed, color, or finandai women's activities in Butler "nanciai County. Mrs. Letourneau is an active member of various Democratic organizations which include, the Ohio a i a Vincent de Paul home studies for and involvement in community organization efforts. The agency's office is at nnH 3 i in included in the Miss Marjorie Meyers, R.R. 2, Laurel, Mrs.

William (Hazel) Hubbard and Mrs. Richard (Rosemary) Cain, both of Hamilton. Alvin Coulter Alvin Coulter, 81, 115 E. Withrow Oxford, died at McCullough-Hyde Hospital Monday at 2:30 p. m.

He was born in Oxford Township, a son of William and Margaret Douglass Coulter. He married Grace Bryant in 1913 and they farmed near Oxford for most of their married life. Mr. Coulter also drove a-school bus for 24 years in the Talawanda school district area. In- his later years he painted houses in the Oxford area.

He leaves the wife, Grace; a daughter, Mrs. Helen C. Ball, Oxford. Services will be Wednesday at 2 p. m.

at the Marshall-Smith F.uneral Home, 101 W. Church Oxford. Burial in Oxford Cemetery. Visitation from noon until time of services at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the Heart Fund in.

Mr. Coulter's Mrs. Sneed Mrs. Sallie G. Sneed, 82, 801 Gray died at her residence Monday morning.

She was born in Georgetown, daughter of Andrew T. and Harriet Flute Griffith: Mrs. Sneed attended Georgetown University and graduated from Hamilton College in Lexington, in 1911. In 1913, she married William R. Sneed in Georgetown, Ky.

She was a member of the Trinity Episcopal Church and the Hamilton Women's Club. She leaves the -husband, i i a one son, Dr William R. Sneed Rockford, and one daughter, Mrs. George (Harriet Louise) Schmilt, Oklahoma City, Okla. Services will be Wednesday at 11 a.

m. at the Trinity Episcopal. Church. Graveside services will be conducted at the Georgetown Cemetery, Georgetown, Wednesday at 2 p. m.

(EDT) There will be no visitation. Donations may be made to the Trinity Episcopal Fund. Local arrangements made by Klaus-Weigel Funeral Home, N. St. and Elvin Ave.

Albert Gerold Albert Gerold, 81, 405 Caraway Turn, Chattanooga, died Monday at the home of his son, Tom Gerold. A former Hamilton resident, Mr. William Austin Martin, 6242 Werk Road, Cincinnati, died at St. George Hospital, Friday. Mr.

Martin had been a farmer at 169 Union Hamilton, before moving to Cincinnati to live with his daughler, Mrs. George Caldwell. He leaves three daughters, Mrs. Caldwell, Cincinnati, Mrs. Ida Pennington, Irvine, and Mrs.

Emma McGee, Orlando, a son, J. Anderson Martin, Orlando, 12 grandchildren. Services were to be today at 1 p.m. at tho Dalbert and Woodruff Funeral Home 2880 Boudinot Cincinnati. Burial in Hickory Flats Cemetery, Oyerpeck.

Mrs. Peterson Mrs. Dollie C. Peterson, 79, 425 Sherman died at the Eastern New Mexico Medical Center, Roswell, N.M., Friday. She was born in Hamilton, a daughter of W.

and a i a Bruning. Mrs. Peterson was educated in Hamilton public schools. On April 5, 1918, she Peterson, in Jacksonville, Fla. He preceded her in death in November, 1948.

Mrs. Peterson was a member of the Unity Temple, American Legion Auxiliary Post and (he Town and Country Garden Club. She leaves one son, J. E. Peterson, Roswell, N.M.; five grandchildren; one nephew, Fred Bruning, Okajehee, arid one niece, Mrs.

Joyce Bruning Daniel, Hamilton." Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday al the Webb Funeral Home. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Visitation 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at the Funeral home.

American Auxiliary services will be at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Mrs. Warman Funeral services for Mrs. Mildred W.

Warman, 67, former Hamilton resident who died Friday in 10 a. at the Klaus-Weigel Funeral Home, N. St. and Elvin Ave. Burial will be in Rose Hill Burial Park.

Visitation 5-8 p. m. tonight the funeral Jamie Jamie Ryan Smith, six- day-old son of Henry J. and Sonia Stout Smith, died in Children's Hospital, Monday. Besides the parents, he leaves one sister, Tracy Lynn Smith, at home- the grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs Charles Smith, Fairfield- and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stout. Seven Mile; and great-grandmother. Mrs.

Ruby Leonard, Dayton. Graveside services will be held Wednesday at 11-45 a.m. at Rose Hill Burtai Park. Local arrangements in charge of Brown Dawson Funeral Home, 330 Pershing programs, lecture series for Funeral services for Caroline McDaniei 75 formerly of 526 Vine who died at the Helton Nursing Home, Sunday, will be Wednesday at 10 a. m.

at the Brown Dawson Funeral Home, 330 Pershing Ave. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Federated Democratic Women of Ohio Democratic Women of a i Middletown emocralic Club and the ung Democrats of Butler ounty. 140 N. Fifth 6129.

phone 863- INSTALLED Chances are you'll be prised at how Inexpensive Ihe instaltalion ol a Williamson whofo house central air eondilioninq unil really is. If your present forced air lur- nacc, air distribulion syslem and cleclric service is adequate, you can add a 55000 B.T.U. Williamson Cenlraf Air Conditioner lor as low as $845,00 installed. You'll never know how easy il is to enjoy the cool comfort ol a Williamson summer unless you ask lor a cost esii- mate. Phone: 867-1 i45 DEBORDSONS 191 MUN SI.

Try-Koemer's" for HARDWARE ITEMS THAT ARE HARD TO FIND! The E. A. Roemer Hardware Co. 2275 ht. Ph.

892-9720 decorations. House trailer burns Sunday A house trailer at Grandview and Zoar City View Heights, owned by Irvin Campbell, was destroyed by fire about 7:30 p. m. Sunday. The trailer was unoccupied.

Gerold, Highland Park, seven grandchildren; a great-grandchild. Services will be Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in the North Chapel of Chattanooga Funeral Home. Burial will be in the U.S. 7-9 p.m.

Tuesday and Wednesday at the funeral home. ST. STEPHEN SOCIAL Fenmont 229 N. 3rd St, EVERY TUESDAY Preliminaries 7:45 Regular Games 8:00 She was born in Hazard a daughter of Joe and Milda Pugh. On Jan.

24, 1918, she married Price McDaniei. He preceded her in death in December, 1970 Mrs. McDaniei leaves one son, Clyde McDaniei, Hamilton; three daughters Mrs. Lula Walker, and Mrs! Jossie Day, both of Hazard, and Mrs. Susie Lawson, Ypsilante, Mich two brothers, Walter Pugh Clay City, and Robert Pugh, Hazard, five grandchildren; and tsvo greatgrandchildren.

Marion Gibson Funeral services Marion Gibson, 53, Friday will be Thursday'n a. al (he Brown Dawson uncral Home, 330 Pershino Ave. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery Visitation 10-11 a m. Thursday al the funeral nome. for 1179.

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