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News-Reporter from Hubbard, Ohio • Page 17

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News-Reporteri
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Hubbard, Ohio
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ACE 17 NEWS KEPonTEnjVBDNESDAY. JANUARY 4. 1MT Hubbtri. were feted Sunday. Doe.

SI. wilfc a pre- MUhwrMry dinner at the honw of Mr. Md MM. Thomu Tbt) FOR THE SEASON eralion performed during the Frank Saccomen, a member of holiday break The junior cen- basketball team for the balance of the season as he will be from an arm op- for the reserve team did an outstanding job en the boards for Bob Riffle's team and will be sorely missed REMEMBER, ONE YEAR AGO i at Monday's recrfanizational Wheeler was elected meeting, gave a geneious pay hike to most township and changed the meeting hour president of the Hubbard Board of Education at the organizational meeting Monday succeeding Alfred Deane Raymond Werner was named vice presi of the regular sessions James Benjamin Davis, bora at 10 OS on Jan 1, to Mr. dent Mrs James Davis, 641 Hubbard Township Trustees Uoyd St, is the apparent winner of the First Baby Contest Mrs Zita Brewer, who has I BS els served as auditor cf Hubbard since I9S6 and before wag i In ed by their children The put 11 moot'v have proved to be one of the mart (ucetHfal yeew in the history of both Wfh ichool basketbaD and other in Hubbard.

Min Jfrene Prto retumeJ Jan. 1 to her studies at Ohio State University after spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and MB. George Polo, Everett But Rd.

Mary Ann Kuleu. Bedford Rd. entertained her danmates, friends and relative, at a post Christmas party Wednesday tt- ternoon in bar home. Mr. and Mn.

Pueak and children were Christmas dinner of the tetter's parents, M- ari M-s. of Hartford. Hubbard Sailor Reports for Duty in Vietnam HUBBARD -Equipment Operator Third Oast Martin J. Ya- blooovsky. tBN, ton of Mr.

and Mrs Martin Yablonovsky of Rt 2, New Bedford Rd. has reported for duty at the Naval Support Activity in DaNang. Vietnam The activity was established to meet increased requirements for combat logistic support of operations in Vietnam Approximately 3,500 Naval officers and men are being asngned to the activity Their tasks will include offloading ships and handling supplies from raaor blades to road- graders, aircraft fuel to lubricants, and provisions of all kinds, through the post of Da- Nang and over beaches from the demilitarized zone the north to Chu Lai in the south I I I I k.1 Westview Heights News MRS. UABELLE TTMKO REPRESENTATIVES TO MEET Representatives of the Westview Resident! Club will meet Monday evening. Jan 9 at pm.

at the First Presbyterian Church CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAYS Jan 4 will be the sixth birth-, day of Brian Slsk, son. of Mr Walnut St Youngstown of cancer padi If unable to off, call S34- 4815 ft be comeleted low of Hubbard have four chil by '1 Troop 822 win be dren, Carol, 19, Ruth 1JJ4. Diane I aided by troop 860 in tills worth 13'i. and Billy. CONDOLANCES Deepest sympathlei are extend while ife project TO CELEBRATE MaWDarko, Daughter of Med to the family of Anthony De- and J' 1 Darko Parish George, 72 Parish Ave.

will a special day on father. Vinceiuo DiGiorgio (Vm Jan. It will be her Sweet cent DeGeorge). formerly of and Mrs Raymond Sisk. 219 Parish Ave.

Gary Reese, son of Mr and Mrs William Reese 3M Parish Ave. will celebrate his eighth birthday on Jan 6 Jan 9 will be the eighth birth- birthday, Jan. bfljbe ISth birthday of CvntMJLJKarjJMii. daughter of at' the Delp Nursing Mr 'Wljliam Harrison Te TIUHK IN It DAYS Westview Heights added three passed away Friday afternoon Dec 23 Home He was born June 2 1977 San Paulo. Foggta.

Italy, and came to the United States 53 years ago His wife the former new -residents in 12 days when seven pound nine and a half Sue Coonce was born day of Lisa Williams. Saughter Jennie Damico passed away 231 born of Mr and Mrs. Louis Williams i years ago and Mr Kenneth Coonce 272 Parish Ave Beside Anthony he left an 1W Jac 8 Road on Dec lfl iev other son Frank (Joe Blow) Sir" wt anniversary of Mr. and Mrs Wil- children liam Colletta. 210 Parish Ave Bill and the former Ruth Pil- Brookfield News and nine great grand lael Balash children i Parish Ave on Dec 15 and five Funeral services unro un(i olle and a half ounce Tuesday DeT1w i Rossi I Bllzabeth Hlds a born to Brothers Northside Funeral' and Mrs Edward Bias 47 Home and then at Our Lad Westv Ave.

on Dec 22 of Mount Carmel Church Inter-1 TI, nMr TM rLA a Cilvery Cemetery re BIRTHDAYS strutted 1928 by two Harvard Jan 8 will be the birthday of men I Mrs Charles (Normal Morton 49 Parish ii I Mrs Vincent (Nancy. Nardv FAT OVERWEIGHT 247 Parish Ave will be recciv. LEAGUE Hubbard League in its 20th year operation is being led in I be By MICKEY STRATTON or 44WM BROOKFIELD Frank B. mg birthdaj congratulations on A you without doctor's enn nt Mr anrl Mn Inn prescription our product called son or MI ana mis jun iv laxon Vou must lose ugly fat or ers piciuri'j Frank Kurtz Golf Drive i LAST CHAMCF jour money back Gaiaxon is right, 'nnt ceived his bachelor of science in This is the last opportunity to' 'dJ 1 "cesV LEADERS The With a record of 23-3 at Optimist Bownnj ent the four bowlers pictureJ include, left to right, rnt ceivea ms uatirciwi ui mt i U0 i iv rid of exccss a an IK i 0 row Jim Bullock Paul Ma le- education degree autumn remind you to drop off your oaiaion costs a sold while standin" are quarter commencement exercls- discarded sheets and pillow 5 1 wime sLdiiuni 0 die i i pasoe at (hTM i reason just return Ibe packate 1936-87 season by this group of youngsters shown above tain Becky Berkmyi Warren Gratz eft en. mono Hack NO questions asked clerk the auditor's office, was 1 01 14J Benjamin Willis Gets Promotion HUBBARD Benjamin Willis, son of Mrs Willis.

Tallahassee. Fla, has been promoted to technical sergeant in the US Air Force Sergeant Willis is a radar technician at Sembach Afi. Germany He is a member of the Air Force in Europe. America's overseas air arm assigned to NATO The sergeant is a graduate of Leon High School His wife. Beverly, is the daughter of Mrs Mildred Hodg Ave.

Hub- honored by her fellow employees recently Mrs Brewer has announced her retirement FIVE YEARS AGO An ordinance passed first reading of Hubbard City Council Tuesday n'ght setting the salary of Mayor Albert Sauline at $7500 a year and putting his office on a full tune basis. Wednesday, Jan 10, was set as the date for a meeting cf the newly-formed Hubbard Chamber of Commerce at a preliminary reorganization meeting held last Thursday evening in bard the city building Airman 2-c John Sabella. MOISTURE CAMCITT WITHOUT tioacwc umifii When HM doctor prescribes hum tt ty. rarntfflber. Humid adds proMTamount of moist-ire to the i home c.ny aii man of the moment at Home- Clog Or Standard mounts under hot mtr duct son of Mr and Mrs Henry Sa- ilbella of 67 Hazelton St.

Ma- was recently named "alert i stead Air Force Base, Fla George Hrcmyak Jr is home fn or counter hiWtation GAULT BROS. HEATING IM Wick-Campbell Habbard. O. SM-JM2 njr Rnbertson Co for the holidays from Military Academy West Mrs Helen Hettnck Installing riOffcer for the Pythian Sisters Loclse, installed officers for 1961 at the Temple meeting on Tues- day evening Mrs Betty Mauck. Excellent Chief, will head the sisters for 1961 YEWS AGO I Mr and Mrs Charles Puce, East Hubbard, and Mr and I Mrs Thomas R.

Loveless, 109 BIRTHDAYS The following people will celebrate a birthday during the week of Jan to Jan. 11 A happy birthday to all of you' Jan Barbara Tarr. Benjamin Davis, John Bnsben, Mary Kay Chuey, Wiffiam Corn- Jim Mclntee, Dan Madeline. Janet Burdette, Bob Bije- low Jan 6 Thomas Hart, Pa tncia Frazier, Dennis Ben, Patti Stewart. Jon Young, Mary Darko Jan 7 Karen Foutz, Sally Waller, Debra Clark, Bobby Glod.

John Alexander, Cynthia Hsmson Jan. Jackie Owen, Mary Kathryn Pyatt, Christine Tetnck, John Logan, David Wood. Jan. 9 William Ashman, Peter Mortaro, Gene Brace, Howard Cox. Joan Sybrant Jan 10 Joseph Grezlak.

Mark Coppage, Susan Shilling, Charles Luteran. Jeff Roskie. Drayton Beach, Shirley Cline, Jerry Ifft Jan. ll Peter Latessa. Barbara Lawson, William Vukovich, Eulee Jennings, Thomas Vasko.

Jim Johnson. Kenneth Doecas- ler. Thomas Frdorchak SAVINGS NEWS EFFECTIVE NOW! ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT INTEREST PAID ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT WITH FROM 3 TO 6 MONTHS MATURITY. UNION SAVINGS TRUST HOWLAND BRANCH 122 ROAD BE SAFE! HAVE WHEELS ALIGNEDI JUNIOR OPTIMIST CHIEF -In every major worthwhile project there is a ceitain amount cf work to be done to maintain Hubbard Uiat project 'Hie Optimist Junior Bowling League has Jim Sav- as their secretary and to Jim goes the job of keeping the league's records, indiii'l ual averages, team standings etc With over 80 boys uid girls participating the Bowling League is in very capafote hands Here Savich is shown doing seme of his book- work while somr of the youngsters who participate are shown in the background dis- at Ohio State University Mr cases at the home of Mrs Louis and Mrs Kurtz recently reUirned Manovich 218 Parish Ave, to from the holidays with help Girl Scout trooo 622 com Guv the younger Kurtz and, his wife plete their service project the Mail orders Fined and child in Columbus. Mr and Mrs Steve Kurne and am, Raymond Sharon Wanei Rd have returned from New Whiteland, Indiana after visiting their son and his family, Mr and Mrs Steve Kurpe Trurrfoull County i i Court Judge Ray Rice was recently administered his oath of office by Common Lynn Griffith Jr He was plppterl November to a year term He is now the Only fiun'v Mt "i County and holds his court in on I p- Judge Rice Is an attorney in wife end family on aron-War- ren Rd in Brookfield fiie Mr arH 'John Vansach.

Sharon-Warren Rd, visiting during the holidays were PO 1st Michael Vansach stationed at Kingsville Texas Petty Office Vansach was recently selected sailor of the month by his fellow pettv Pvt Joseph Vansach recently completed his basic training at Ft Gordon Georgia and has now reported to Ft IMonmouth, New Jersey i Miss Anita Lucbette, daughter of Atty and Mrs Leo Luchette of Sharon-Warren Rd. has returned from a visit with Col and Mrs John Hearn and son Jay in Youngstown New York They also visited Niagara Falls She accompanied Mrs Frank Ursetta and son, Terry, of Fruit Ave, Farrell, Pa playing shirts their new bow On By BETTY MILLER Wednesday, January Mrs. Paul Gibson will be hostess Mrs Ida Hogg. Brookfield Center spent the holidays with her niece and family, Mr and Mrs Lester Sharp, in Hamburg, Michigan. Hogg makes her home with her son and family.

Mr and Mrs William Hogg at the Trumbull County Health Brookfield Center 4 Dept with Dr Muiahan I Airman 1st James Stevens Vienna News Briefs Oue to the weather and labcr son of Mr and Mrs Raymond to the Vienna Republican Worn- problems the new elementary I Stevens, has returned home at- en's Club Mary Catchpole will buddings for the Fowler-Vienna present Casady of Fair-1 School district have for the program Fhe officers of the club will have of rc the social boor ter 3Vi years in military ser vice He had been stationed in the Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand He is a 1963 graduate of Brookfield High School For your own safety (and those who dnve with you) let oar experts align the wheels of your car in the long run you'll save money by preventing tire wear 1 You'll also drive with the confidence that comes from having a car in tip-top condition Whwls rotated for even wearing 38 YEARS SERVING HUBBARD AND AREA STIVER DIAGNOSTIC CENTER 125 E. Liberty St Hubbard Phone 534-1958 On Sunday, January 8 the Parents of the Fowler-Vienna Presbytenan annual congrega- Schcol i dutnct are urged to avail I corportron meeting will be themselves of the Measles at 600 pm It will begin lw 2 nT lU covered dish 8 1 0 10 "Mner Each organization is ask- ed give a bnef report of the acuvities A fi TJns will provide immunity to I Bowhn; will resume for the nine day measles. If the child Vienna Women Bowling League has already hid 9 dayut Crest Lanes on Monday Jan- measles the shot win notluary 9 This will mark the be- be given The shots are provided ginning cf the second half CALL THE EXPERTS GUIDE to BETTER PRODUCTS AND BETTER SBMCES BUSINESS SERVICES DBWAHInc. steady Mix CwKrcle Excavating BeriMwhig Sevtic Tank bwlallaliMis 2 Ph. COMPLETE HOME NEWS BUY THE NEWS REPORTER PHONE 534-1124 MARCH OF DIMES Teenage DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT JAN.

7.1967 AVON OAKS BALLROOM 1301 N. State St. Girard 7 to 11:30 PM Leek Far Tke Two-Wv "Reeert Hep Here TMHC Dmtton to The March of Dimes us Your Admission. 50c 4 AREA BANDS THE MEN OF EDEN Pram Niles, Ohio SHADES OF RHYTHM From BrookfieM, Ohio THE GROUP THE SOLARS JOHNNY HOLIDAY AND THE YOUNG LOVES RECORDING STAR And DKK THOMPSON DISC JOCKEY FROM WHOT OVER 450 PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY ALL PROCEEDS GO TO THE MARCH OP DIMES i 1FWSP4PERS A i.

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