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The Salem Newsi
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Salem, Ohio
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Lisbon School Board Employs 2 Instructors, Awards Contracts THE SALEM NEWS 3 Wednesday, July 19,1972 Sam Vargo and Dan Vargo, Co- 1. 3. Larry Rebuck, Lisbon RD lumbiana RD SENIOR BOVS: 1. Ray Rude- bock, Hanoverton RD 1. 2.

SENIOR BOYS TEAMS Brad Baker. Lisbon RD 5, By PAUL YOUNG 'ance Co. of Columbus, repre- the nights of Sept. 15 and 16 LISBON The village board by the Capel Agency, during the Johnny Appleseed of education Tuesday night ac- Lisbon branch, had the student Festival. The board has rented cepted the resignation of Miss insurance the past school year, the gym to the festival associ- Judith Girscht, high school art Its rates were $2.50 for K-6, $4 ation for the festival queen con- teacher, and hired two new in for 7-12, and $19 for football instructors.

eluding the $4 for 7-12. Other contracts awarded Mrs. Firestone Lanney of Hanoverton. a 1972 graduate were: of Youngstown State University, Bakery products, Nickles Bak was employed for the high ery; milk, school art post at $6.600 per Wellsville, 6 9 cents for one-half year. Miss Girscht resigned to Dint, white or chocolate: gaso- go into commercial art.

Mrs. Dolores Steebner of East per gallon plus seven cents tax. Liverpool RD was hired to teach a total home economics at a base sal- with cents from Standard ary of $6.844 plus $755 for 20 the past school year. Supt. Joe W.

Driscoll report- lest the night of Sept. 14. Mrs. Marian Ramsey was elected a delegate to the Ohio School Boards Association annual meeting Nov. 14-16 at Co- Dairy, lumbus.

The board approved a revision of the policy handbook brought up to date by the superintendent ana his secretary, of 22 cents compared Mrs. Joanne Rutecki. Driscoll told the board that House Bill 475 mandated that we transport kindergarten pu- line, Standard Oil 15 cents Blaine Crosser. Hanoverton RD Curt Cox. Rogers.

Naie in 0t. The Senior Division winners will receive a trip and dinner 1. horn the sponsor. Ohio Kdis anil Co. The Junior Division will receive a dictionary.

I FINAL CLEARANCE days extended service. The board employed David ed a need for 24 more lockers pjjs to and from school Dourm. head football coach, as at the high school. He said they jf they live a mile or more at can be purchased from Repub-jfrom school." lie Steel for $772 installed or reserve basketball coach S500 for the season. Student accident insurance $694 if school custodians put Pupils living within the one- mile limit will be transported if they assembly at pickup was awarded to Centra! Re-! them in.

The board authorized a al serve Life of North America In- Driscoll to contact another sup- (0 bf announced later. ci irunno a rnnriicont, than thp No one attended the annual budget hearing preceding the surance Toledo, represent- plier then proceed with the best ed by the Jack L. Mills Agen- price. cy, Lisbon. The superintendent was au rates are $2 pe year for pupils in kindergarten bus insurance, bids to be con- through 6th grade; $3 for grades sidered at the next meeting Aug.

7-12. and $20 for football, the 8. The board turned down a re me supenmenueiu u- regula meeting thorized also to advertise for The general fund budget for the year beginning Jan. 1 is $1,135.837 compared with esti- A DOBERMAN PINSCIIER PUPPY, from Pilot Dogs, is the center of attraction of this happy group Monday night at the Columbiana County 4-H Demonstration Contest in Lisbon. Left to right are Rae Ann Sitler and Becky Omweg, both of Salem; Jim Omweg of Salem a representative of the Ohio Edison Co.

which sponsors the contest; Raymond Rudebock, Hanoverton. who has raised several puppies for Pilot Dogs, and David Sitler. Salem. Eight County 4-H Winners Will Do Act at Ohio Fair Dresses formerly OUR ENTIRE SUMMER COLLECTION Save to more! 50 J1595 to LISBON Eight wirrne latter rate including the $3 for grades 7-12. The Personal Service Insur- mated expenditures of the Columbiana County quest from antique dealers for for the current year.

Monday night will do their act pa rental high school gym Drlsco11 sald the was in Hospital Reports Driscoll said the increase was provided by House Bill 475 which also gave the local schools more than was anticipated when the 1972 budget was prepared in July last year. Patients Maryann Catlett. 7. daughter An analysis of anticipated re- of Mr and Mrs Edward Cat- ceipts for 1973 shows a vear- in Aug. 28 at the Ohio State Fair.

4-H Fifty boys and girls partiei- )ated individually and as teams; the competition at Lincoln School. Demonstration subjects had a wide range cooking and sewing to ridmg horses and tapping maple trees. The judges were Miss Car- COMMUNITY EAST Admissions Mrs. Robert Ware of S. Madison Ave.

Mrs. Hilda Arkwright of Canfield. tonia. Fern Martin of Lisbon. Daniel Woodburn of Lisbon.

Jeffrey Woodburn of Lisbon. James Stockman of Weils- end balance of $88,227. real es- Richard Cummings of Colum- ville. biana. Maryann Catlett of Lisbon.

Mrs. Esther Nicholson of Lisbon. Stanley Macuich Jr. of Leetonia. Eric Coppock of Columbiana.

Mrs. Norma Reedy of Washingtonville. Cara Burt of Columbiana. of COMMUNITY WEST Admissions Mrs. Emil Saceucci lineville.

Mrs. Donald Sec rest of Jennings Ave. Roger Tuel of 501 W. 4th Si. Frank Surmaceviz of 893 E.

4th St. men McNicol of the Ohio Ecti- lett of RD 2. Lisbon, was ad- c0n Salem; Mrs. Ruth Ann tate pmonaT' to Community Hospital Henry, Canfield; Miss Beverly taxes, state foundation East Tuesday after suffering a New Springfield KD 1, fund, state of Ohio, head injury and multiple contu- Tom Mollenkopf, Last I and miscellaneous, sions in a fall from a bicycle, estine. 200.

Other persons reported treat- mners follow by classifica- A summary of 1973 general and released at area hospi- tions: fund expenses with thecal emergency rooms include: JUNIOR GIRLS: 1. Becky At Hospital East Salem. 2. Lori wood. Leetonia RD 2.

3. Nancv Maria She of Oak r. lacerated foot at Centennial Summ.tv.lle_ swimming pool. JLNIOR GIRLS TEAMS: 1. At Community West Peggy Papania and Amy Lind say, New Waterford RD 1.

2. Terry Melts, 17. of Harrison pam Rassbach, Wellsville, and injured shoulder playing Recky Koos, East Liverpool 1972 figure in parentheses: I Administration instruction $688.000 coordinate activ- 584 iities, nurse, etc. $6.500 libraries $12.800 ($12. 350 1 transportation $44.000 Pant Dresses to Now s6 to 22 Raincoats $30 to SI7VS to Jewelry formerly to $10 Now 1 to "5 Jeans formerly H9S to 6 5 to Sr Slax $89S to NOW to Skirts to 8 to 13 Culottes to to 16s 13 Tops formerly s5 to 95.............

Now 4 to 6 Blouses formerly 4 Now s2 to SI2 75 Ave. Playgrounds $500 (same); football. Eldon Munyon of East Pales- Ridgewood Drive. Mrs. Alfred Smith of 1450 other auxiliary agencies includ- Lec nve ing hospitalization insurance and lacerated1 finger working at Sa- Paul Chaplow of East 4th St.

tine. Mrs. Palestine. Mrs. Margaret Kusior oi Lisbon.

Discharges Elizabeth Gesaman oi RD 2, Tower Rd Mrs. Charles Gilby of Columbia St. Karen Sawvelle of W. 10th St. tonia.

Mrs. John Lutsch Jr and son Discharges ot Newgarden Ave. Hazel Welsh of New Water ford. Fred Daugherty of Lisbon. Carol Lee Martin of Lisbon.

Linda Pease and Delda Foster, 22. of Wellsville, Rogers RD 1. SENIOR GIRLS: 1. Rae Ann Deborah Cochrane of 837 E. re irement $140,000 ($137, stamping Company.

Sitler, Salem RD 3. Karin Go Rickie Gruszecki. 12. of RD 1, trig, leetonia RD 1. 3 Julie injured forehead and Metzgar, Salem RD 5.

knees in fall from truck SENIOR GIRLS TEAMS: 1. Charles Blackburn. 18. of Sa- Fenny Davis and Janie Gilkes, 000 (samec NDEA Ti- lineville, burned wrist working East Liverpool. 2.

Mary Pease tie in $1.600 (same); NDEA lor Deming Division and Marsha Locke, Rogers. 3. Company. Marty Bardo. Salem RD 2.

and 970); operating the school plan maintaining the school plant $9,500 ($9. Dillworth of East 450); capital outlay $19.000, ($18,686 1 uniform supplies func Mrs. Harold Strabala of Lee- $79,000 ($77,847 tonia. Frederick Palestine. Champney of Mrs.

Durand Columbiana. Roy Reed of Columbiarta. Mrs. Francis Macry of Lee- Hayward Whitehair of 211 N. Howard Ave.

Mrs. Lawrence Riles of Leetonia. Mrs. Bruce Batzli of Hanover- Title $300 Fischer Ties In Hh Game At Alliance Hospital Becky Lewis. 10, of RD Beloit, cat bite left hand.

Donna Clark. 5 ton, injured hanc Marsha Sanor, Homeworth RD 1. I- JUNTOR BOYS: 1. David Sit- of Lake Mil- lf'r- Salem RD 3. Martin Sit- working for 1er, Salem RD 3.

3. Jayne Goer- Cmted Die and Company. Manufacturing Leetonia RD 1. JUNIOR BOYS Included 4 smart collection of Long Dresses Skirts! at five fifty-eight east state TEAMS: 1 Mrs. Michael Cope and son ton.

of East Palestine. Darby Stoffer of Winona. Mrs. DeYere Weingart of New Waterford. ALLIANCE CITY Admissions Mrs.

Joseph Knight of Saline- laced ville. tx Forecast Mrs. Kenneth Crawford of Lee- Discharges Mrs. Warren Baird of Damascus. Oliver Moffett of Beloit.

Mrs. Jack Baddeley Sr. of Salem. BIRTHS Friday COMMUNITY EAST Son to Mr. and Mrs Robert humid Harrison of Berlin Center, Tuesday.

Son to Mr. and Mrs'. James Extended outlook through Sunday Continued hot and throughout the period with a chance of thundershower; mainly in the afternoon and Bowman of RD 5. Lisbon evening Daytime highs in the Tuesday, upper 80s and low 90s. Night- Daughter to Mr.

and time lows in the upper 60s and Raymond Morelli of Leetonia. low 70s. Tuesday. REYKJAVIK, Iceland (APi Boris Spassky was stony- and Bobby Fischer smiled and waved after their fourth game in the worid chess championship ended in a draw Tuesday night. i he standoff came after five hours of what many in the crowd of about 1,200 felt was the most exciting match thus far At the 45th move Fischer extended his hand to Spassky and the Russian accepted.

With each player picking up half a point on the draw, the score is in the Russian's, Mrs. favor. The fifth match in the 24-game series is Thursday at 1 I p.m. EDT. 3 Big Days Thurs Fri.

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