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THE LOGAN DAILY NEWS Page 2 Tuesday, March 17, 1964 5 Teachers Resig From City Schools Deaths, Funerals 4-H Enrolls 721 Youngsters In Hocking In 1963 Of record persons rolled in 4-H clubs in 1963, MILS IOK BRENICK 721 wcre in County. Mrs. Mary E. Brenick, 64, of was an increase pervisor for the baseball 306 E. Second died Monday of program at a salary of $520 for at Hocking Valley Hospital.

(lubs totaled 5,290, an m- the eight-week program. She was bom in Minersville, crease ot 8C in the state, Hock- Also discussed were tentative the daughter of Homer and Eli- ing County had 45 of these clubs, plans for summer school, includ- zabcth Roush. She was the wi- Se vent of the 11,446 ad- tng a possible adult education dow of Joe Brenick who died in visots in the state were in the Miss Holmes is retiring after program. The board hopes to be May 1963. The couple moved to county.

The state Hgure teaching 42 years in the Logan able to offer a wider range of Logan in 1949. sented an increase oi 422, city school system. She plans to courses in the future. Only driv- She was a past district presi- Junior Leaders in the state remain in Logan after her re- education and typing courses dent of the VFW Auxiliary and numbered 7,849. up 671 tirement.

have been available in the past an Auxiliary member in Lan- Hocking ounty The board also accepted re- because interest is high enough caster. She was also a member leaders situations submitted bv Harold in these subjects and they are of the Women of Moose, Poca- Mi 1 1 r. principal of East well attended. hontas and Women of the school, effective May 28; James Superintendent Dwight Diller Cooties. E.

Pyle, fifth and sixth grades stated any expansion of the pro- She is survived by five daugh- teacher at Maxville elementa- gram would depend on the avail- ters, Mrs. Jean Breitkrenz of State, National, World News In Brief Libyan Chamber of Deputies unanimously authorized the government Monday night to start negotiations to liquidate L.S. and British military bases in Libya. The chamber warned that if covery by raijs and gains by negotiations tall through it will cigareMe sharcs and selected is- Stock Mart Prices Mixed NEW YORK re- city school board last night accepted with regret the resignation of Miss Sarah Holmes, ninth grade English teacher, effective the end of the school year. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Former Ohio State University and professional football great Howard (Hopalong) Cassady has been given a choice: Drop all connections with a proposed cocktail lounge or resign from Ohio's new Youth Commission.

The ultimatum came today from from boss. Youth had 61 Commission Chairman adopt legislation canceling the agreements, suspend military activities within a 15-mile radius of the Plaine Des Jarres when their leaders hold peace talks. The representatives are trying to set up security arrange- Earl Lowe served as program day on fear of a railroad strike, ments for the talks. No date chairman at last Rotary threat of a rail strike has been set for the meeting. Club meeting at Res- abated and the carriers moved taurant.

Topic of his program higher on balance, although sev- Hobbies Discussed At Rotary Meeting sues featured a mixed stock market early this afternoon. Gains and losses of most key stocks were fractional but some railroads rebounded a point or better from losses taken Mon- There were 447 girls and 274 boys in the local program, as gills had a three-to-two ratio in the county as compared with a two-to-one ratio in the state. ry school, effective May 28; Mrs. Billie Jaye Walker, seventh and eighth grades teacher at Green elementary school, effective May 28; Mrs. Jo Ann Murtha, third grade teacher at East elementary school, effective March 30.

Mrs. June R. Burns, Logan, was employed as a replacement for Mrs. Murtha for the remainder of the 1963-64 term, starting March 31. Mrs.

Burns has taught one year in Summit County, has 103 undergraduate hours and a cadet certificate. Robert Patton was appointed assistant LHS baseball coach at a salary of $966.66 for the months of March, April and May. In other action, the board appointed Harry Westfall as manager of the swimming pool for the summer season of May 30 to Sept. 1. Salary was set at $80 per week.

ability of teachers. Mainly About People LaGrange. Mrs. Virginia Cunningham and Mrs. Hilda llarble, both of Logan, Mrs.

Linda Burchfield of Nelsonville and Mrs. Mary Brammer of Kenoga Park. three sons, Richard of Logan, George Jr. of Pittsburgh. and Michael of Cincinnati; 21 grandchildren; three brothers.

Edgar Roush of County Courts Fogle. Cassady is $860-a- month assistant. State Liquor Director Donald D. Cook confirmed that Cassady is mentioned on an application dated March 5 for a D-5 night club permit (sale and consumption of liquor and beer on the premises up to 2.30 a.m.). BERIJN American Wayne flier injured in the downing of a U.S.

reconnaissance bomber over East Germany last week is reported in fair condition but was hobbies. Visiting Rotarians were Ancil Gotten Jr. and Ancil Gotten both of Bluffton, Harold Smith of Nelsonville and D. O. oral leading issues in the group continued to ease.

The cigarettes still were encouraged bv the latest published report that cigarette sales were the Russians refuse to release Davis, Charles King, Roy Bay- recovcring from the steep de ctnl RaithiicPf Ann Him him. An Air Force flight surgeon visited Lt. Harold W. Welch, 24, of Detroit, in a Soviet military hospital at Magdeburg, East stel, Dave Balthaser and Bob Buchanan, all of Lancaster. But Cook said the application Germany, Monday night.

He re- W1LL PROBATED Will of the late George H. Lehman, 218 W. Hunter has been admitted to probate. He is signed by Charles Ater, operator of a drive-in restaurant on West Side. FRANKFORT, Ky.

(AP) Twenty three integrationists. A new military address is that Frank Roush of Jeaves a11 bis estate t0 his troubled by stomach pains and ported Welch had fractures of the right upper arm and upper and lower left leg. as well as abrasions on his left thigh, right hip and right fingers. Mayor Fines Driver Ronald E. Swaim, 31.

Hayden- villc, was fined $10 and costs Monday by Mayor Moorehead for reckless driving on E. Front St. Sunday. USE THE WANT ADS of Pvt. Harold T.

Fickel. US pomeroy ancj Allen Roush of 52592272, Co. 8th 3d Tng. Fort Knox, Ky. 40121.

lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fickel, 940 Third St. Thomas Nihiser, Rockbridge, was transferred from Lancaster- Fairfield Hospital Monday to lein Funeral Home, with the Rev. Riverside Methodist Hospital, Robert McQuilkin oiiiciating.

Columbus. He is in Room 513 on Middleport and a sister Mrs. Hilda Yeanger of Pomeroy. She was preceded in death by a son Alan Franklin Brenick. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m.

Friday at the Hein- the fifth floor. No visitors are permitted. Chieftain Squaws will sponsor a rummage and bake sale Fri- Burial will be in Gilmore Cemetery near Pomeroy. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Wednesday.

Lulu. Mayor Proclaims Wildlife Week Mayor Jack Moorehead has proclaimed the week of March 15-21 as National Wildlife Week in Logan. Mayor Moorehead said the people of Logan are dependent headaches, continued their sit- in and hunger strike today in the Kentucky House gallery. kids can get killed in a Sunday School in Birmingham, town works. MIDDLETOWN.

Ohio The Armco Steel Corp. announced today the recall of the last of 532 employes laid off last year at Middle- then I can said Nancy Penick, a Negro teen-ager. The 17 Negroes and six whites from Louisville began the move to try to force passage of a public accommodations in the dying The latest recall covered 38 workers in the Middletown- Hamilton area and they are expected to be back on the job by the end of the week. The others had been recalled earlier. natural resources to sustain lla-vs of LegWature or dur- life and contribute to the com- a sPeclal TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) The ROOFING Sheet Metal Commercial Industrial Carl T.

Johnson Co. Box 71 EV 5-5777 cline which followed the government report on smoking and health. Coppers wcre mixed despite the fact that Konnccott followed the U.S. price pattern by increasing the price of the red metal a cent a pound. Automotive Parts, Supplies and Equipment.

49 East Hunter Street DISTRIBUTOR Logan McArthur Athens Nelsonville The need for improved light- day and Saturday, March 20-21, in the room formerly occupied by grocery. Mem- ing of the pool area was discussed and tentative plans were made to install new light poles on the south side of the pool. Wage rates for other swimming pool personnel were set: Two full-time life guards, $50 per week; locker room attendant, $25 per week: locker room attendant. $20 per week; ticket seller. $20 per week.

Extra life guards, $1 per hour. Fred Steinbrccher was appointed summer playground su- meree and recreation of future citizens of the city. This week will be observed across the nation. It is a time THURMAN ADKINS SR. Funeral services for Thurman Adkins 60.

formerly of bcrs are asked to bring items Glouster, who died Saturday at during which all citizens should to Mrs. George Blosser or Mrs. Bellview Nursing Home, Colum- inform themselves as to the Ethel Koontz by Thursday. were held at 2 p.m. today need for outdoor recreation, at the Norbert W.

Johnston cording to Mayor Moorehead. A new military address Is a in Columbus, that of Airman 1C Ernest W. Kev Smjth Malone. AF 15631209 Box 20 ed Burial was in Beach Grove Triol 4683d Air Base Squadron. APO nOmpbOn I liUI The demonstrators quietly filed into the gallery about noon Monday.

He was born in Carbon Hill, Slated Thursday the son of the late Gum and Allie Conn Adkins. Mrs. Joe E. Brown, N. Mul- jje js survived by three daugh- berry entered Mt.

Carmel ters Mrs. Bonnie' Korns of 23. New York. N.Y. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest E. Malone of Logan Rt. 4. Charles Thompson.

Lancaster, will be tried before a jury in Hocking County Common Pleas COLUMBUS, Ohio James A. Rhodes will participate in a Washington meeting of midwestern governors Friday to consider government contracts and development matters. Rhodes accepted the invitation today from Gov. Frank B. Morrison of Nebraska to an 8 a.m.

breakfast session at the Mayflower Hotel with 11 other governors. Morrison, chairman of the 2 Reg. $1.39 Foam Bed Pillows Derry emeitc mi. vuihici fers Mrs. Bonnie Korns ot Thursdav on a Midwest Governors Conference, Hospital, Columbus.

Sunday for Minot. Mrs. Delilah Smath- assault with a deadly said the was concerned observation and possible treat- ers Glouster and Mrs. Joan dS5dUU ith PConomv and over-all ment. Her room number is 428.

p0Well of Murray City; eight Scotty Vinev, son of Mr. and grandchildren and three sisters, Mrs Dick Viney. 467 Henrietta Mrs. Ethel Htser and Mrs. Mayme Murphy, both of Columbus, weapon.

with economy and over-all A complaint filed by John E. well-being of our central states Brown alleged that the act took place on Jan. 22. Thompson en- was admitted to Mount St. uul" tered a plea of not gtnltv in coun- LIBREVILLE.

Gabon (AP) Mrs. Marie Drake of Day- 1 Mary Hospital early Monday morning for treatment. His room number is 221. Scotty is a by a s.ster and son. first grade pupil at West elemen tary school.

I Mrs. Mane Drake ot nay- ty cQurt but wflg indicted by the President Leon Mba rejects the He was preceded in death County grand jury in contention of some French resi- February. He is free under $300 bond. JOSEPH N. BOBO Funeral services for Joseph Miss Iris Lowry, 101 E.

Hunt- N. Bobo, five-year-old son of Wil- Found Guilty Ot er Logan High School Span- liam K. and Donna Russell Bo- ish and world history teacher, bo of Enterprise, who died Sat- has entered Hocking Valley Hos pital for observation and treatment. Howard Sevtts, Hillcrest, returned home Saturday from Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus, where he underwent surgery four weeks ago. Emerson E.

Peters, 40. McArthur Rt. 2, was fined $100 and urday in Hospital, Columbus, were held at 2 p.m. todav at the Millfield First Methodist Church. Burial was costs and sentenced to three days in jail after being found guilty of drunken driving by Judge dents of this West African nation that the United States was involved in a recent plot against his regime.

permits to determine that the United States played a role in the recent Mba said Monday of last putsch, which unseated him briefly. Hocking Vacation Brochure Prepared The Hocking Hills Scenic Vacation Association, under the supervision of the county agricultural extension service, is setting up a farm vacation program fully described in a 16- in Hilltop Cemetery. He was also survived by two sisters. Joanie Doreen and Billie Dawn; four brothers, Kenneth Bradley, Brian Keith. Barry Dwayne and David Lee, all of Harley Meyer this morning VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) Representatives of the three Peters was arrested by city factions in the coalition govern police last Oct.

19 and later indicted by the Hocking grand jury. He entered a plea of not ment of Laos agreed Monday to the home, and his grandparents, gumy and waived trial by jury. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bobo of Jacksonville and Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Russell of Chauncey. page brochure prepared by the extension office. Profiles of farms available, descriptions of area parks, maps, religious facilities available and methods of making reservations are covered in depth. The booklet may be picked up at the extension office in the Courthouse free of charge.

Firemen Extinguish Two Brush Blazes Simultaneous brush fires along Rt. 328 were extinguished by Logan firemen at 5:45 p.m. Monday. One fire covered a half-acre on the Graham property and a fourth acre on H. C.

lot. The other blaze scorched a half-acre of Burt farm. PHONE IV 5-3028 THERE are many good things to be said about prearranging the funeral service. After all, advance arrangements spare the family of so many burdens at the time of need. Our counsel on this matter is always available without charge or obligation.

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