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   Hubbard News, The (Newspaper) - October 18, 1961, Hubbard, Ohio                               NEWS A Progressive Newspaper in A Progressive Community of 7100 Known In Ohio And For Best Want Ad Results Entered u Second Class Ohio OCTOBER 1961 75 Chest Workers Are Busy More than 75 volunteers arc busy this week covering the en- tire community in an effort to raise the goal set for the Hubbard Division in the Greater Youngstown Area Community Chest Campaign for 1962. The overall goal is and if the Hubbard Division reaches its quota it will naturally help to make this a successful and will receive the cations necessary to serve the cal Since Hubbard's affiliation with the Youngstown the large contributions to Boy Girl Campfire etc. are included in the Youngstown Chest gifts to these and all of the money returned to Hubbard is used for Hubbard agencies with the exception of to the Trumbull County Council for Mentally Retarded ami a portion of the item for Army Service Unit which is sent to the Cleveland A Board of Directors consisting of fifteen members controls the ex- of the Hubbard Com- munity Chest according to agency The recipients of Chest money in Hubbard the the Hubbard Visiting Nurse the Hubbard the Hospital Care Fund and the Em- Relief When you give to the COM- IT MORE PEOPLE AND YOUR COMMUNITY A PLACE TO GIVE First reports are due by Oct. SPEAKS AT HUBBARD PTA MEETING School Board Proxy Raps Taxpayers Suit ROTARY BAKE SALE Some i offered for sale at the annual of the show some j Rotary Club auction 01 the baked goods that were They are to Mrs. Robert E. Mrs. Harold Mrs. Ron Mrs. Marshall Rogers and Dorothy Patrons Day at Hubbard High Set For Nov. 1 Invitations have been sent to the business men of Hubbard for the annual Industrial and Patrons Day November 1. at High Principal C. E. Jones requests that the card enclosed be mailed as soon as Those receiving an invitation through oversight should feel free to visit the high school and classrooms in Guidance Director William who is in charge of the morning's urges those to attend who have not received a letter to telephone him at KE 4-1113. Business men should be at the high school at in a.m. They will be escorted to various classes to experience the regular routine of a Hubbard High The purpose of this annual tation is to give adults a better un- of what goes on in the classroom and of problems of a teenage boy or Halloween Parade Set j For Oct. 28 I The annual Hubbard i Parade and celebration will bej held on Oct. 28. with the i i parade scheduled to start at j p.m. I The parade form I Water next St. Church at 7 p.m. All those j to take part in the parade j be at thc starting The parade will go up Main Ft. to Liberty io Stewart then to the Junior High I gym for further i Prizes will be awarded types of costumes at the I Suckers will bo passed out to all children A movie will be shown and there will be a dance after the crowning custody by sheriff's last Halloween tho' Thursday following thc highlight of the even in u by County Commissioner Ballots lor the Queen may be J. Baldine that Burrows jn this week's to aid persons vote The absentee ballots Hubbard News office until Burrows posted bond Oct and at the pending an appearance before Gym from to County Judge Bay Rice in is Hubbard's Ruth Bartholomew Hearing Set For Oct. 23 Joseph Burrows of former clerk of the Board of County Commissioners and one of four persons persons charged with illegal activities in last ber's was taken into Williams Charges Conducted Here Dale president of the Hubbard Board Education charged the suit ainst the Board and Supt. Kenneth St. John was of a campaign planned by certain a desperate effort to corral a few KITH BARTHOLOMEW This is Ruth miss. who came second oil Miss America We're Our o uti for this s Hubbard i will no placed m to of a p in try Williams spoke before 400 at a meeting of the Hubbard PTA last Also on the speaking program were four candidates running for the Board of The suit was filed in County Common Pleas Court in j impiant jn the minds of June by William H. people that something crooked is Named on at defendants were Dr. St. Williams told the PTA he Bomla board led thc office in en George j Warren to try pushing ahead the mond Malcolm On the trial He said son and Dale hc wanted the case to appear Spending j the November McKee is seeking to order to call the bluff of the The hearings are for October 23. I Also charged Mrs. William wife of former Warren mayor William a former nurse at the County and Harry U. a former employe oi the county auditor's Baldine charged thc three with conniving to help persons vote absentee ballots for ihc persons named in the Twenty voters were named on Booth's five on Mrs. and on Baldine was declared in a contest of election suit against Republican Dr. W. A. James and recently charged that the h a d turned down a request to have the grand jury bring charges in the alleged vote He stated that he tiled t h o charges himself because t h e statute of limitations concerning last November's election expires in a and other ted official has seen lit to do anything about activities in the i ballot Competing this year will be Marilyn a member of the senior Carol a Bonnie a and Mary Catherine Hrubin of the freshman Homecoming Assn. Meets Thursday p vj week of the lurkey Shoot This Sunday Dr. of the ll announ thai an important association be October al the city and Toun ship ils arc intereste in the association and its project arc to some alleged to have spent illegally by the board and super- Main charge in thc suit is the alleged illegal spending of about by Dr. St. John over several The never come to tho superintendent used the Embarrass School Officials money to pay for visits to col- bet the ones behind it in for potential behind was told that this case did not have enough merit to warrant pushing it he Williams predicted thc he teachers for tho Hubbard j was probably not the Although Williams did not mention hc charged that someone else other than thc son who filed it upon the idea to someone to file a called taxpayers This was further it. all 't was to was to try to the school personnel so political candidates attract a few paltry votes people of same Jn defense of thc 1 Continued on Page 2' AUCTIONEER Here tary Club Holding the Bucky Miller is i cage is George ing off some books at the Ro- Need For Reading Program In Schools Emphasized Here Anthony DiBiasio presented a demonstration of a special high school reading program before a large group of area teachers and administrators in ihc junior high school cafeteria last Tuesday director of the de- reading program in the Lakewood High was introduced by James S. principal of the junior mentary DiBiasio put a reading laboratory into effect at Lakewood three years ago on a voluntary pupil He sized the need for such stating that each school should develop a reading program to fit its particular and He re Hubbard safety and construction issues comprised much of the discussion and action at Monday night's Council Councilman Dale Washington was in charge of the session in the absence of Mayor Robert Allen who was Woman Hurt In Auto Accident Mrs. 1-ois Yancy of 786 Him was ihc four prisons injured in a car October j at 422 and Rd. j Mrs. Yancy was the driver of car which collided with another driven by Mrs. Betty Be- of E. Liberty The accident occurred at j and all four persons treated at Trumbull rial Hospital in j Passenger in the Yancy car Mrs. Mildred Jefferson of and Patrick Seconder in the auto driven by his I ot state patrol said Mrs. Beconder was on and crashed the stop sign at Rt. smashing into the Yancy which was headed northwest in 4-ji'. cited for to Ihc of Alfred of reported William owner of a ner lot at Belle Vista Drive and i S. Main mation concerning the damage of shrubbery on the Landles i reported that cars turning onto Main are cutting sharper sharper turns causing in- i creasing damage to thc j Councilman Dale will make an inspection of the site and report back to Council his The Bannister Corp. of j west announced its sire to have the lino tended to thc company an approximate of for i 2100 of six-inch Council voted to make the i Engineer Wraldo reported that j most of the sidewalks in Hubbard Estates have been replaced and announced that 5750 is needed to I complete improvements in view i Concerning the park in Bob Palumbo ing the youth j read a letter requesting that group U- to do in the improving ot the It was decided that the would work with Waldo in ever improvements arc Water Council decided that thc bond issue a tank within tho city limits will be either by a vote of the people uri the obtaining of funds through issuance of mortgage revenue Waldo announced thai the mate the completion of to Hillcrest Ave. In other Solicitor en Chuey was authorized to in legislation to advertise for bids for repairing Hillcrest Ave. from i E. Liberty St. to E. Park Ave. action was taken following the proposal ot thc erection of a red light on N. Main at Moore Council authorized the street de improve the road con- in front of 724 N. Main St. Washington read a proclamation from Gov. Michael DiSalle an- nouncing that Oct. will observed as United tions Thc Governor's letter was placed on It was also reported that nus and Company has offered to pay for bonds the sum of for bond plus accrued up to the of delivery of the bonds to bearing interest at the rate of 4 1-2 per cent for thc first five and 5 per cent for the remaining The letter accepted and placed on on Page Democrats List Headquarters Phone Women Democratic The Democratic Club this week announced that the in the former Ben Franklin Store will remain in location until November 7. and can be reached by telephoning Gerald is chairman and reminds members that the next club meeting will be November P. The Democratic women will a card party at p.m. October 21. at the Chairman of the men's committee is Peg The annual Turkey sored the Hubbard tion will take place at Harding Park on Oct. 22 at 2 p.m. Lou who is in charge of this year's says the ent is open to the public and urges those interested try your shotgun before the hunting season game in the woods is not good for he turkey shoot is a good place to practice with your shotgun and compete in a clean sport with other j Hams and turkeys will en to the DelBane stated any member who has not paid his dues may do so at the FOR MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY Enterprising Van Dyke's Sponsor Benefit Street Dance Saturday Ball Set for Oct. 27 Plans are underway for the 20th annual Hubbard Ball which will take place at the Yankee Lake Ballroom on Oct. 27. Dancing to Tops and his orchestra will begin 9 p.m. Chairman of this year's dance is William Mason who announces tickets can lie obtained any member of the fire department or at the liy To carry their Hub theme setting an ior agers and a Hub can lun the a ot he on another of many this The boys are soring a street tike the ones Mom and Dad went to when they were and tho of arc cordially invited to Music v. by Frankio I he ny disc will spin The dance will to p.m. at the on the The donation is a minimum of 25 All proceeds the dance men to Muscular dance is a preliminary that the dance is not Lanier icons but for everyone who j Pat and lo i Mike Past projects of the club Other members are Jim car swimming j Chuck Tom hay and record Hoger Ray The boys also took a trip to Jim Lynn ihe mountains in Pa. Rich Larry Denny N and Eddy Don Jack ny Steve and new Joe Frank Mike and Mike participated in a search for a One thc long remembered sights at thc ing last summer was thc Dykes Dodge City at which they sold ginger beer and Few teens had The club meets once a ever tasted these two kinds of pop i and meetings are held according and the to parliamentary The boys w as Beginning Oct. 28. the Dykes plan a scries of record hops and the boys are also planning to In needy families in for Thc club advised by The dance is a preliminary off for the annual which will j Officers begin next Officers are Bob President Bob Palumbo has Fred County Druggists To Meet Oct. 23 State pharmacy leaders will present a program at thc joint meeting of the Eastern Ohio Pharmaceutical Assn. and t h e Trumbull County Pharmaceutical Assn. Oct. i Cafe 422. Thc EOPA and thc are professional organizations of j registered pharmacists in Trumbull and The mam speaker be Harold K. I president of the Ohio State the state j professional Also on the program will be Gilbert J. president-elect of the Thron principal subjects will be an analysis of thc activities of. and importance of participation professional associations on the state national a complete review ot legislation pharmacy proposed or adopted by the 104th General and an explanation of stale and j cral laws and their j effect upon the profession and of i SPONSOR DANCK Shown discussing some ol thc plans for the benefit street dance sponsored by Van are three of the to right are Lanier Bob and Pat. Other officers not present for thc picture arc vice dent Fred Arnaut and at arms Mike have a a directors and two standing com- i The consisting of nine meets to decide i issues should be presented at the next club i The Ways and Means i consisting of four decides on future money-making j and brings the matter to the hoard for j The Sunshine con- of three gates death and illness in In thc even that these I the sends a j from j Merchants j The club would like to j the merchants of j their donations to thc club by I iim tickets to the record and the j to mention the many j The club has i i nearly It I ed by 15 v. ho still i- in times I- but groat desire for a club c the part of the boys put the j back together s Bob feel 1 it wasn't just because of j that the club is what it is 1 give credit to this I for a club is not a club without i this desire its don't want the to act like but we want them to act simply like in an adult way would to port Of everyone in our city for our street because its posp is to help our city by ing our teens and it is for a worthy t- 5WS.PAPERI  

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