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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 4

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Tuesday, March 2, im Deaths, Funerals Flora C. Ludwig Mrs. Flora Ludwig, 87, erf 1428 Pennsylvania Ave died Monday pm in Citv Hospital following a four-week illness Mrs Ludwig was born Nov 20. 1888. in Jackson County, Va a daughter Of Phillip Bayer and Caroline Seyler Bayer She had resided here since 1936 and had been a teacher in the Jackson County schools from to 1921.

Mrs Ludwig was a member of the Trinity United Presbyterian Church and its Women's Association. She also was a member of Ohio City 782 and the Gay 30 Chib id, will be held Thur- 10 30 am in the Funeral Home at with the Rev. Clark the Church of the there officiating Elizabeth survivors include a sister, Miss Margaret Johnson of East Liverpool Services sday at MacLean Wellsville, Allison of Nazarene Burial will be in St Cemetery Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday afternoon and night Mabei Doutt Miss Mabel Elizabeth Doutt, 60, of 328 Sylvan Ave Mountain View, Gam died at her home Sunday at a Ml City Judge Eyes Hikes For Staff Municipal Judge John McDonald asked Council Monday night to provide a $56.869 budget for his court in 1976, part of which would be used to grant raises to the staff Since Council has the authority to establish the salary in' Mrs PhyUis' Stewart, the judge asked that her pa be boosted by $1,865 irorri $8.135 He explained that the city pays three- Fiiths of the salary and the county pays two-fithis. Thf Judge has the authority to Here And There In Area East Liverpool And Vicinity Choir To Sing nm ifbt The GreatLakes Choir from Lansing, Mich, will sing tonight at 7:30 in the First Christian Church at Chester Restaurant: due to cinAimstances beyond our control we will not-be readv to open when planned, well open March Rummage Sale Held NMI Circle of the First Christian Church. Chester, is sponsoring a rummage sale this the Hissam Flower Shed on 2nd Chester WU1 Meet At Cfcwunr Chester Rock Springs Mrs.

Jhsenh fHlvt Blankenship and Mrs Bob (Betty) Ash, and a son. Louis Ludwig, all of East Liverpool; 10 grandchildren and 10 grandchildren. Services will be held Thursday at 1 30 p.m at the Dawson Funeral Home hy the Rev. Gene Toot Burial will be in Columbiana County Memorial Park Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday afternoon and night. Paul J.

Green Paul Green. 66. of 463 Main Wellsville, was pronounced dead on arrival af City Hospital Monday at 2 30 following an apparent heart attack Mr Green was bom in East Liverpool July 28, 1909, a son of Mrs May Parker Green of East Liverpool and the late Willis Green He was retired from the transportation department of the Crucible Steel Divisions of Colt Industries and had served with the Army during World War II He was a member of American Legion Post 70, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5647, Elks Lodge 1040 and the Sons of Italy, all of Wellsville Survivors include a daughter, Mrs Cheryl Sfakis of East Liverpool a sister. Miss Dorothy of tssi Liverpool three brothers. Wiiii: Green of Hiiicrest and Chester Green arid Donai Green, both of East Liverpool, and a grandchild.

Services will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the Haugh Roberts Funeral Home in Wellsville by the Rev Guy Rutera of the First United Methodist Church there Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday afternoon and night Betty Brozka Private funeral services were conducted Feb. 16, for Mrs Betty Brozka, 65, of 1455 Marion Macon. who died Feb 13 at her home. A native of East Liverpool, Mrs Brozka moved to Macon several years ago and was a member of the Tattnall Square Presbyterina Chtjuch there In addition to her husband, George Brozka, survivors include two sisters.

Mrs Milton Stewart of Cadiz and Mrs. Jane Mossison of Baltimore Md Mortuary at Macon was in charge of the arrangements Lharlee Hooker BEAVER Charles A Hooker 60, of 3310 Dutch Ridge Rd died Monday morning in the Rochester Unit of the Beaver County Medical Center following an extended illness. Mr Hooker was bom Aug 22, 1915, in Smiths Ferry, a son qf John Hooker and Eula McKinnon Hooker He had resided in Brighton Tow nship 32 years and was a retired employe of the electrical repair shop of the Jones and Laughhn Steel Corp with 36 years service He was a member erf Local 1211 of the United Steelworkers at Aliquippa, the Brighton Township voludtefr fire department, the Beaver County Fire Chiefs Association, the Relief Association and the American Rifle Association of America Mr Hooker served as the secretary treasurer of the Zone 2 Rochester Area Radio Com mittee and also was a member of the Beaver County Retired YMCA Mens Club and the Brighton Tow nship Grange Besides his widow, Mrs Eva Romigh Hooker, survivors indude a son. James Hooker of Brighton Township; two daughters, Mrs Albert tSuzy) Bilotio of Brighton Township and Mrs Fred (Janet) Palm of East Liverpool, and seven grandchildren Services will be held Thursday at 1 pin at the T. Anderson Jr Son Funeral Home here, ith the Rev Frank Snavely of the United Methodist Church officiating Burial will be in Beaver Cemetery Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 3 30 and Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Mrs, Liberatore Mrs.

Lucille Elizabeth Liberatore of 1229 Cora St. died Monday about 7:30 p.m in City Hospital, where she had been a patient two days Mrs Liberatore was born In Irondale. a daughter of Robert Johnson and Edith Mae Jones Johnson She was a member of the First United Presbyterian Church In addition to her husband Delph Liber afort at home, VW rrttMrm of last 12 years. She previously had resided in Rochester, for 12 years and East Liverpool for 12 years. She was a member of the Willowvale Community Free Methodist Church at San Jose, Calif She is survived by tw-o brothers, Eugene A Doutt and I xhjis Doutt, both of Industry, and four sisters.

Miss Clara A Doutt and Miss Elsie Doutt, both at home, Mrs. Ernest Ethel) Atkinson of Sunnyvale, Calif and Mrs Harold (Una) Kelly of Wellsville Services will be held Friday at 10:30 a at the Martin Funeral Home, with Pastor Thomas Petrn of the Oakland Free Methodist Church here officiating. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery near the New Salem Presbyterian Church in Beaver County. Friends may call Thursday afternoon and night at the funeral home Esther Ginder Services will be held Wednesday at pm in St John Evangelical Lutheran Church for Mrs Esther Ginder, 66. of 321 Fisher Ave who died Monday at 1:35 p.m at Citv Hospital, where she had bqen admitted earlier Pastor Ron Lee will officiate Giaoci was bom Aug a.

IJuS. Wabash Ind a daughter of Grin Tomlinson and Gora Smith Tomlinson She had resided here since 1942. She has served as a leader of the Katherine Van Bora Circle of St John church She was a member of the Eastern Star Chapter of Baltimore, Ohio Besides her husband. Harold Ginder at home, survivors include two sisters, Mrs Mary Colbert of Wabash, Ind and Mrs. Sarah Starnes of San Antonia, and a brother Ray Tomlinson of Columbus Friends may call at the Dawson Funeral Home this afternoon aad tonight and an hour before time of the service at the church.

Other services will be held Friday at 1 30 p.m, at the Smith Funeral Home in Lancaster, Ohio, with calling hours Thursday afternoon and night Bruia! will be in Tschopp Cemetery, Fairfield County. The family that memorial tributes take the form of contributions to St John Evangelical Lutheran Church fcr idK to law- cannot draw more than the clerk He said Yanni has served nine years is an invaluable In addition to his regular duties, he sometimes works at night to serve summonses and subpoenas, the judge pointed out. Stew art has worked for the court over 16 years and knows more ibout the opratlon of the clerk of office than any clerk ui the the judge told Council. Mrs Stewart this court could not operate on an efficient Judge McDonald said he expects to raise the salaries of the deputy clerks an amount commensurate with their responsibilities and He said the deputies excellent employes Judge McDonald said he also is planning to create a new position of probation officer for the local court Without naming the prospective appointee, he said have a person in mind to fill this' position He is retired, having formerly been a juvenile probation officer, and was involved in YMCA and social work for manv vears Since he draws Social Security, the maximum he earn is $2(760 Since he will be making trips to the County Jail, I am asking for a $500 appropriation for mileage The judge reported the court runted over u30 to city's fund last an ui- 0,421 i the Hr. pr John Toland LISBON Arrangements are pending at the Henry Weber Funeral Home here for John Toiand.

74, of 135 E. Lincoln Way, who died today at 7 25 in Salem Community Hospital East Following a brief illness. Data Given On Hookup Mayor A Tullis today announced procedures property owners must touow in installing lines to connect their homes with the new Gardendale- Sunnyside area sanitary sewer He pointed out that a street opening permit, for which the fee is $5. and a sewer tap permit, which costs $1. may be obtained at the engineer's office on the second floor of City Hal) The fees are those which prevail for properties inside the city limits Six-inch vitrified clay pipe must be used lor the line from the home to the sanitary line, he added The mayor emphasized six other points in connection with the work AH septic tanks or cesspools must be bypassed No connections will be permitted from outlets of septic tanks, cesspools or leach beds.

All basement drains must backtrapped suitably to prevent backups from the main sanitary sewer No downspouts or other surface water connections will tie permitted to empty into the sanitary main All ork will be subject to the inspection of the sewer department before trenches are backfilled Trenches must be backfilled with materials approved by the office AU taps in the main sanitary line musi be made by the sewer department. He suggested that householders retain the information for future reference when preparing to install 0 laterals Plans Set On Classes At Centers Plans were announced today tor classes that will begin the week of March 21 at the Community Resource Center in East End and the Pleasant Heights Community Center. Mrs Andrea Copestick, director of community services, said registrations must be made by March 17 at the recreation department office on the second floor of City Hall Registration should include name, address, telephone number, the class or classes to be taken and the location in which they will be held Registration fees also must be enclosed Classes planned at the Community Center are Monday 8 to 9 30 p.m Ladies exercise class, $5 instructional fee for nine weeks Tuesday 9 30 to 11 am Adult craft class, with $10 in structional fee for nine weeks which does not include cost of materials Wednesday 4 15 to 5 15 4-H sponsored creative crafts class for youngsters in grades 36 No fee Wednesav. 7 to 8 30 pm: Crocheting A $7 50 in struct fee for nine weeks which does not include materials Thursday 7 to 8 30 Transfer arts class A $12 instructional fee for nine wefeks includes some materials The classes set at the Pleasant Heights Community Center are: Tuesday 7 to 8 30 pm: A $7 50 instructional fee for nine weeks does not include materials Wednesday 9 30 to 11 am Adult craft class A $10 instruction fee for nine weeks does not include materials Thursday: 4 to 5:30 pm craft class A $10 instructional fee for nine weeks includes materials Thursday, 7 to 8 30 pm Indies exercise class A $5 instructional fee for nine weeks, Elkton Area News ELKTON The first of the Lenten Bible studies will be held Wednesday night at 7L30 at the United Methodist Church here The Rev Ronald Geriaeh is pastor. The Administrative Board will meet Thursday night af the church The Rev and Mrs Tom Hammerton will be guests of the church March 14, with Rev.

Hammerton delivering the morning sehmon. A fellowship dinner will follow Midland Meeting Date Changed Midland Council will meet Monday at 2:30 p.m in the borough building instead of 7 as originally planned The change was made due to the high semi-finals basketball game in the WPIAL playoffs at the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh Wellsv ille Meeting Set Mrs Freda Schubert will be the leader for the study on Tomorrow, when United Methodist Women of the First Church of Wellsville meet Thursday at 7.30 at the-church Hostesses are Mrs Clara Michaels. Mrs Frances Mehough and Miss Erla Shipley Rummage Sale Continues The rummage sale of Sgt Robert N. Shenault Post 9285 of Wellsville at the former Squire Shop. 459 Main will continue through Saturday It is open each day frdm 10 a to 5 A bake sale will be held Saturday Proceeds will go to the Cancer Fund Lisbon Marriage Licenses Michael Lynn Garrett, East Palestine, laborer, and Eileen Bowersock.

Columbiana, secretary Howard Thompson. East Liverpool laborer and Carol Crawford East Liverpool James Wiliisnls Chester, lactory worker sna LSRue Houghton. Beaver Jeffrey ft Mooney, pallehzer, and Jane Snyder. Salem, machine opera tor Francis A Anzelmo, East Palestine, machinist, and Gloria CrowJ. East Liverpool Richard Cape! II, Salem, butcher and Darleen Albright.

Sebring. utility girl Francis Spring. Wellsville, retired railroad conductor, and Margaret Curran, East Liverpool Ernest Andre. Winona, and Ruth Cooper, Salem, student Joseph East Liverpool, draftsman, and Judith Burgess. East Liverpool, dental assistant David Solomon, Pittsburgh, bartender, and Carol Bailey, Pittsburgh, waitress Christopher Cox, Lisbon, grinder and Linda Chamberlain.

Lisbon.secretary Theron Caldwell Jr Leetonia, student, and Deborah McQuistion, Leetonia, laborer Christopher Hadley, East Liverpool, steelworker. at-nd Marilyn Barnett, East Liverpool, bank teller Little League Meeting Set Members of the executive board and all managers and coaches of the East Liverpool Little League will meet Wed- nigh! at 7:30 at the Travelers Hotel Commissioner Roy Burson will preside Will Name Delegates Maintenance IxicaJ 172 of the International Brotherhood of Potters and Allied Workers will nominate delegates for the convention and wage policy meetings March 18 at 7-30 at the IBPAW hall on 6th St Dave McCoy is president East Junior Meeting Set The East Junior High Band Parnts will complete plans for the Thursday observance of in Our Schools tonight at 7 in the lounge Alice Austin is president Street Sweeping Schedule Scheduled for sweeping Wednesday and Thursday mornings by the mechanical sweeper are 3rd 4th. 5th. Sts Monroe Jefferson Jackson Market Dresden Ave Washington Broadway, Walnut St Liritoln Pennsylvania Elizabeth St and Harvey Ave. The south and west sides will he swept, starting at a Wednesday Cleaning of the north and east sides will begin at 1 am Thursday Parking will be banned during the sweeping.

Camp Fire Group To Meet The Leaders Association of Kinoka Council of Camp Fire Girls will meet Wednesday at 9:30 am in the Brvan Recreation Center at Dixonvllle Mrs. Linda Fitch will preside Wednesday Trash Schedule Here's the' incinerator department schedule for trash lie collections Wednesday 2nd. 3rd, 4th and 5th Sts Broadway, Tunnev Announces Walnut Elm St, College Sugar Thompson Vine Re-Election Bid St Trolleys took their name from the power source, two overhead electric lines. Electricity was collected by a small carriage, or attached to a pole on the car roof RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) Sen John V.

Tunney. announced his candidacy for rejection a after the California Democratic Council pndorsed hi1- chief opponent for the nomination Club To Hold Auction The Wellsville Junior Women Club will hold a white elephant auction Wednesday at 7:30 pm in the municipal building Mrs, Roserhary Hitt is president St. Clair Township police issued citations for stop sign vilations during the weekend to Ralph A. Finley, 53, of 572 Pond St. and Edward L.

Beaver, 55. of Anderson Blvd The two are scheduled for hearings in Eastern Area Court at East Palestine Thursday GOP Group To Organize An East Liverpool Area Republican Club for both men and women will organize Wednesday at 7:45 at the Potters Savings anc.Loan Co. Annex on Broadway All interested are masked to attend. Dennis Smith, president pro- tem, said. Mayor A Tuilts issued in February at the etty housing and zoning office It went to Dale Kraft, for renovation of a house at 117 Thompson estimated to cost $2,000 Three permits were issued in January, totaling $28,900 Ogihbes Book Dept.

Reader Priced from $3 Adv Update. Flkrun Trustees To Meet Elkrun Township trustees will meet Thursday at 8 in the Township Hall at Elkton. The meeting was postponed from the usual Wednesday date to allow the trustees to attend the county and meeting Bomb Threat Prqves Hoax Firemen investigated a bomb threat at East Liverpool High at 10:27 a Monday, but found no bomb. Firemen said the threat was received by police, who described the caller as having a youthful male voice The school was not evacuated, firemen reported. Meeting Date Changed Westgate High Band Parents will meet at 7 instead of tonight The pompon girls will present the program and parents of future Westgate seventh grade band students are invited to attend i Skelton is president vv ellsv ilie Ladv Elks will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m.

in the lodge on Riverside Ave Bette Jackson is president. Office Hours Changed Starting Monday, the East Liverpool Social Security Administration office will be open to the public from 8 45 a to 4:30 Philip Duckworth, district manager, has announced The closing time has been 4 45 The make the hours coincide with other Security offices in Ohio, Duckw orth explained Air The air index this morning was 178 extremely poor according to the North Ohio Valley Air Authority. The winds were from the southeast pt 3 to 4 miles an hour Births Reported Mr and Mrs Franklin Hubbard of SalineviUe RD 1, a son March 2. at City Hospital. Mr and Mrs Jess Keed ot 519A Grant Newell, a son Lee, Feb 22, at Weirton General Hospital VV ith The Patients Kenneth Dunlevy of Newell remains in critical condition at the Intensive Care Unit of Presbyterian University Hospital.

Pittsburgh, with injuries received in an auto accident Jan 29 Admitted to the Rochester Unit of the Beaver County Medical Center were Mrs Gladys Morehead of East Liverpool, Richard Line heck of Georgetown. Mrs Geneva Hosey of Midland and Elmer Sherrill of Wellsville Released were Miss Deborah Miller of East Liverpool and Joseph Boyle Jr Mrs Irene Cook and Miss Christine Torres of Mrs Violet Boggs of 314 Broadway, Wellsville. has returned home after being a patient for five days at Ohio Va lies General Hospital. Steubenville Mrs Boggs is a Repair Slated On Crossings Mayor Reports Penn Central is scheduled to be.gin temporary repairs on three East Liverpool railway crossings today, if weather permits. Mayor H.A Tullis reported The work ill be done on the Broadway, Walters and Putnam St, crossings The mayor emphasized that the current project calls for temporary repair with coldmix bjacktop The work was promised more than a week ago when the mayor contacted railway authorities in Pittsburgh At that time, the railway also promised that it intended to make permanent repairs on the heavily used Broadway crossing later in the season.

The permanent repair would entail tearing up the existing blacktop ana installing a new surface, The mayor said he telephoned railroad authorities again Monday and reminded them of their promise of work here The rail officials then the work would begin today, weather permitting, hesaid I Pedestrian Hurt Here A 50-year-old Middleton Township woman was injured Monday night at 8:50 when struck by a backing pickup truck as she stepped off a curt at Pennsylvania and Dewev police report. Rosa Martin of Negley RD 1 was taken to the Rochester Unit of the Beaver County Medical Center by relatives after being struck by the 1972 model truck operated by Ricky Ice. 27. of 2202 Harvey Ave Ice told police his 1972 model truck was parked in front ot Frank's Carry Out on Pennsylvania Ave. when another truck pulled in front of him Attempting to allow the other driver room to which to park, to to Ave from south to north A witness told police the truck already was backing when she stepped from the curb He said the pedestrian was looking for traffic in the opposite direction Ice told officers he did not see the pedestrian The woman said did not know if the truck was moving when she stepped from the curb as she was looking in the opposite direction The witness was listed as George Owens Jr 41, of 1260 Erie Tomie Hamblet.

69. of 170 Haywood St. was cited for leaving the scene of an accident after his 1973 four door sedan struck a parked car Monday af 5:21 in the 1000 block of Elmw'ood St Officers said HambleCs vehicle hit a 1968 four door sedan owned by Margaret A Adams of 1065 Elmwood St Hamblet left the scene, but was arrested later at his home Kevin McDonald. 19, of 906 Euclid Ave, Toronto, was charged ith failure to control a car after his 1973 two door sedan struck a parked vehicle Monday at 10:06 a on 3rd St at Washington SI car struck a 1973 two door sedan of Flave Pinkerton of Box 106, W'ellsvHle. officers said Pinkerton told police his car had stalled and he pulled it to curb with the four way tiasners operating A sedan Josepn Scucr aii 16.

of Va and a 1969 four door sedan driven bv Helen 75. of 140 Carolina Ave Chester, were involved in a collision at 2:53 Monday at Jackson St and Rural Ln The Virginia youth wfas driving north on Jacksofi St and the Chester woman was pulling onto the thoroughfare from the alley, police said. Second Reading Given To Two Measures Here Council gave second reading Monday night to two measures that started through the legislative mil! Feb 17 Due to hr' presented for final passage at the next meeting March 15. the bills would: Authorize vacation of a dedicated but unused section of Gaston Ave near 8th St in a tract Where Alfred C. Gloeckner Jr.

of Chester proposes to erect a fast food type restaurant. Add the fire and police departments to a classification and salary said It also said the of city departments to be agency not in a position to safety forces to the job and wage study moved through second redding, 5-2. Hadley and Standley cast negative votes Affirmative votes were cast by Mrs Miller. Feriaino. Lowe, Burcham and Goodman MRS, MILI.FR read a letter from tfte state agency saying the study or mav not result in iucreases or decreases in certain classificat ions." is impossible to predict if fund inequities will be mack? by the Division of of Ohio Deportment JUtoMitriPt lorviroo.

A to nm a stretch was advanced, 4-3. with Councilmen RobeU Hadley. James Lowe and Willis Standley casting negative votes Affirmative votes were cast by Mrs. Betsy Miller, Vincent Feriaino. Charles Goodman and Donal I Burcham am against Standley said case is in court and it would have been brought up March 8 if we had not taken it up again He was referring to a Common Pleas Court action filed by Gloeckner against the after Council refused to vacate the tract in 1975 illiam Lucas of Denver transportation superintendent for the local school system, spoke against establishment of the restaurant as a hazard have many children to look he said and referred to the proximity of the proposed facility to Westgate School buses go in and out of there four times a day That's a death zone 1 am here to protest this so-called drive-in or whatever is to be established My only reason is the safety factor The legislation to add the city to grant pay It added that ritj "to mv! avwari iW was part of an agreement the city signed Dec 31 with the ISqual Employment Opportunity Commission in Cleveland in connection with a complaint filed by about a half a female clerical employes Who alleged they had been discriminated against in wage increases because of The legislation providing for a study of all other aside from the safety forces was approved at a special meeting Feb 23 Council also gave unanimous approval to two other pieces of legislation One authorizes the administration to call for bids and sign a contract for a new ton dump truck for the street department.

The other authorizes the Board of Public Utilities to update its contract with Alden StiLson Associates. Ltd a Columbus engineering firm, for its study of the disposal system Burcham said there will be no direct outlay of city funds, as the cost will he financed out of a $228.300 grant received late in 1975 from the U.S Environmental Protection Agency Contract Slated By Beu ver Local Board were scheduled foi the 1976-77 school year by the Beaver Local Board of Education Monday A session will be held with representatives of the Beaver Local Education Association Friday and with the Ohio Association of Publi.c School Employes Monday. Supt Roy Cashdollar also anpounced applications have been received for the head football coaching position. Of as will be the eight County Health Unit Has Budget Snarl A letter Columbiana forming the has used LISBON Calling a 30-cent increase per person too their budgets, the Health Advisory Council of the Columbiana County General Health District beat down one attempt for a higher 1977 budget and then ended in a tie vote on a smaller increase during its yearly meeting Monday night in the conference room of the Courthouse Annex The Council is composed of the 18 township chairmen and the mayors of nine villages It is required by law to meet the first of each March, which i.s the only day on which it may transact business The vote on an alternate budget of ended in a tie. with the question of the budget being turned over to the County Budget Commission composed of the auditor, treasurer and prosecuting attorney In other action, the hoard appointed Lynn Leggett of Lisbon to the Board ol Health succeeding Dean Rose.

Lisbon contractor Leggett, who is associated with his father in the operation of the Plells Leggett Funeral Home here and is active in many civic and church affairs, defeated Kay akefield of Knox Township The Council also returned its officers for new terms. They are Paul Dowdell of Franklin Township, president; W'ilmer of Fairfield Township, vice president, and Richard Sanford of Liverpool Township, secretary. Samuel Webber, Liverpool Township chairman, substituted Monday night for who was unable to attend the session The health department currently is operating on a 1976 budget of $102.659, including $32,753 in expenses and $69,906 in salaries It proposed a 1977 budget of $125,207, showing revenue from local taxation at $68,030, a boost of $18,548 over the current revenue, and an increase of $4.000 to $46.000 in sanitation fees for next year. However, that proposed budget was rejectee! by the Council and the department submitted an alternate budget of $114.530 96 It reduced the revenue from local taxation to $57,353 96 and eliminated a salary allotment for a second public health nurse, but resulted in the tie vote with the question being referred to the Cotinfv Budget Commission. Data Given On Health he added, tntervn scheduled with beginning Tue.sday Reports approved included the high school activity account for January, athletic association for January and for February Donald Horruckle, elementary supervisor for the County Board of Education, distributed literature listing 25 services the office provides for the local school.

He also discussed, his duties as elementary super visor was read frftm Gas of Ohio in board the district more than its authorized amount of fuel At the suggestion of the board clerk guidelines were adopted for students' activities accounts for all buildings to comply with a state directive A clerk custodian will be appointed at each building and a co signer named. The clerks are to be bonded for $1.000 Use of the auditorium was granted to the Ruritan Club for its awards night in the coun- lywide Bicentennial essay contest April 30 The Lions Club will use the high school April 29 at 6 for a Town Hall Meeting Mrs Janice Reeder, fourth grade teacher at West Point, who has been on leave of absence, resigned, Kenneth Eells and James Pike, Joint Vocational School representatives, reported on activities of the JVS. Wayne King requested the use of the baseball field for the Thoroughbred League. The board authorized the superintendent to obtain prices for some 500 feet of cyclone type fence to be placed along the baseball field next tothefoad A delegation of 12 complained about the discipliniry actions of a bus driver The board referred the complaints to Ward, director of transportation, with a request that the driver be warned. LISBON The status of Columbiana health outside the four city health districts was reviewed for the District Advisory Council by the Columbiana County Health Department in its annual report presented Monday night to the Council at its yearly meeting in the conference room at the County Annex The Health Advisory Council is composed of the chairmen of the 18 township trustees and the mayors of the nine villages in the General Health District It is required by law to meet the first Monday of each March to reorganize, make appointments to the County Board of Health and offer recommendations "In Columbiana County, the infant mortality rate (based on (he number of deaths per 1,000 live births) remains significantly higher than the rest of the state and surrounding the health department said Health Commissioner William Franks cited statistics which showed Columbiana County with an infant mortality rate of 23.3 The rate in Trumbull County is 18.5 and in Mahoning County 18.7 The Ohio average is 18 9 can be done? How can these large sums of money be put to better use fcfr better health? The answer might be to increase the emphasis on Noting the health department traditionally has been involved I with prevention and its efforts I virtually have wiped out polio, I diphtheria, typhoid and 1 tuberculosis as public I scourges, the preventive 1 measures have been financed by I a small fraction of the local tax I dollar, Franks declared.

1975, only 76 cents per person of the local tax dollar went to the County Health Department This is quite a bargain when you consider what your medical bills would be if the preventive measures against these diseases were not enforced by your health he continued Reports Hit-Skip A Wellsville woman claimed injury and her car received moderate damage in a hit-skip accident in Wellsville Monday at 9:55 p.m Gail Grimm of 621 15th St. told pohce she had just parked her late model car along Main St. and was getting out of the vehicle when it was struck by another car which left the scene The Grimm woman was apparently not treated for her officers said. A Bicentennial Calendar fCKuytt March 2 1776 Sailors and marines make America first amphibious landing as they attack New Providence Island in the Bahamas pub service This Bicentennial fact Iished as a public HANCOCK COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOC. Chester, W.

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