Union-Liberty Journal (Newspaper) - February 24, 1976, Hamilton, Ohio Union School holds youth night program Hy LOIS To themes from and Union physical education students performed at last week's annual Youth Night program for the Union School Directed by Union physical education in- George the energetic youngsters put their bodies through a variety of paces and stunts to show their parents what they have accomplished during six weeks of concentrated Grades one through five participated beginning with Mrs. Martha Holmes first graders who performed calisthenics to rousing music which that back to the Students from Mary Richardson's homeroom on fourth and fifth boys rode and all participated in various Other pieces of equipment used were the hula hoops ami Losh is in his third year as Union physical education Ills only lament about the yearly Youth have so many talented kids it's hard to narrow the I'd like to use them Monroe employees get pay uniforms UNION SCHOOL GYMNASTS did a lot of things through the held by teacher George as with hula hoops at their Youth Night program last easy as Journal photo by Lois Shown here is little Mary Gibson who hops Union and Monroe's largest Liberty only weekly newspaper Monroe village employees will get pay some will get and the village manager will get some privacy as a result of Monroe Council actions Feb. 17. The salary increases recommended to council by manager Bob Whitmore will range between seven and 12 per cent. The Feb. 22, arc the pay range boundaries established by council earlier Uniforms for Ihe and sewer workers will be used on a trial basis for the next six The charge for three sets ol A and dropped ceiling will be added to the city manager's office lo allow for more privacy and better impressions for In other business before developer Jack Sprinkle appeared lo get approval of a plat for 20 lots as of the fifth addition lo the Olds Kent Council okayed the project which will include lots with 90 lo 100 feel of heard a first reading of an ordinance to change the zoning of lot 1154 the first reading of the new subdivision rules and The rules are Ihe result of more than a year's work by Ihe planning and com- the resignation of Deal from Ihe planning and zoning com- mission and appointed new councilman John Keese to replace Deal said he had to miss loo many meetings of Ihe commission because of other com- Council will meet wilh representatives of the Ohio Drilling Company an hour West Chester woman candidate for recorder Feb. 24, 1976 Vol. 4 No. 14 P.O. Box 107, Ohio 45069 777-1518 12 Pages Library budget Book thieves lower standards in High School library By BECKY CHAMBERS raise the total supply of high school library books from to is inadequate for a school of closer to the 10000 our size as far as audio-visual and was the report Lakota school board members heard from high school librarian Jill Easter Feb. 16. In are not enough books on the library shelves to meet North Central evaluation The problem is compounded by theft of library books by Steps towards correcting recommended by the North built when there Central evaluation were 480 students was In spite of the fact that there are not enough library cording to North Central standards is it rates medium to the librarian the inadequate supply of books have been An order for books is in and have been added This will Super tendent Herbert pointed out that requests for library funds have never been cut by the school 1 and least one been in- In the past four the price of a hardback book has increased from to When the number of books designed for 800. There are currently An adjacent room has been converted to library increasing the size of the facilities by one- The second problem is Ihe of popular especially j. books on rock and books such as Book of World Superintendent Henderson Donna 7750 Shenandoah West announced today that she will seek the Democratic nominal ion for Butler County recorder in the June 8 primary Married and Ihe mother of four Mrs. Nicol is vice chairman of the Butler County Democratic Central member of the Butler County Democratic Executive and a member of the Democratic Policy She is serving her second term as president of the Democratic Women's Union and civic affairs have always held my keenest and I have made it my business lo keep myself informed on governmental said Mrs. she essentially the Ohio feel I have Things YOU need to know School closings Union and Liberty schools will be closed Feb. 27, order that con- ferences may be conducted for grades through Parents wanting a conference with a child's teacher or may contact the school and arrange a High school conferences will be conducted the following March 5. On this Lakota High School students will receive vacation from Spring vacation for Lakota District Schools begins April 12 and schools reopen April 19. St. John's dance A parade of floats will be one of the highlights of Saturday night's Monte Carlo to be held at St. John's Recreation from 8 p.m. a.m. Tickets are limited for the event and will not be sold at the according to club Jane Tickets may be obtained for per couple from the following Charley 777-3669; Tim McLane 709-0729; Pat 777-3752; Jerry Giebel 777-3757; Betty 777-6122- Ed 777-6232; Jan 777-1254; or Marian 777-3320. Music will be provided by the Single Majority Band and prizes will be awarded to the best costumed Auctions will be held throughout the Money derived from the dance will be used to benefit all children involved in St. John's sports according to Jerry Hack Iwo problems students to get library executive The will remain to be passes from their teachers procedures have been Space is at a The okayed by the Board members have taken the problems under the go ahead for Orders advertising bids for totalling in book chalkboards and purchases should bring the Union and Liberty number of books available site development up to for new middle school and In other board bus bus and directed bv addition to Hopewell Revised Code for Ihe second time James Wiles under mv in a discussion of carpeting the federal Manpower mv ability to seven rooms in Liberty program to aid custodial With the exception of and repair board member Bitsy Philip leans Mrs. Judy and lold Ihe board that theft of toward carpeting the Thomas Fowler as sub- books is a problem inherent Uncertainty over the bus drivers wilh in any library and not ex- soundness of flooring in the lhal certification a Lakota school rooms and debate be completed by all for overdue books maintenance and and payment for losl books ultimate cosl have formal approval to are harder to collect A the program previous policy of a in Church withholding cards or concerning Involved is a stale grant lo diplomas is nol legal or due process in cases buy materials and provide News enforceable according to involving suspension or Seventy from every grade grievance level have been involved in procedures discussed in. Ihe environmental project serve under the in a previous post as Board of Elections deputy and I am confident I possess those qualities needed to administrate and work well with am extremely in- in and I want to serve the people of Butler County as county she Mrs. Nicol held the position of deputy director of the Morgan Board of Elections three years before moving to Butler County in 1971.' She was a delegate to the Ohio Democratic Con- vention in 1974 and was a member of the Social Concerns Committee of the Ohio Democratic Platform Mrs. Nicol attended Utah State University where she was elected to Alpha Lambda Delta Honorary She also attended Ohio Mrs. Nicol has been active in civic and community She held offices of vice president and treasurer and committee chairmanships in Beta Sigma MRS. NICOL a She was recently named to the Constitution Revision Committee for Pisgah Youth which provides children's for families in the Chester Mrs. Nicol is also a member of the Friends of the Union ship branch of the Mid- Public Inside Journal Golf luncheon deadline soon Ms Easter has gone down since a policy requiring Liberty Township named Bicentennial Community Reservations must be made by March 1 for the School into sponsored by the Lakota Hills Ladies Golf The luncheon will be held in the Admiral's Quarters of the March 13 777-288! beginning at with a C.O.D. bar at a.m. Tickets sell for each and orders may be placed by calling Elaine 777-2035 or Kathy By LOIS COCKERHAM Liberty Township Historical Society and community at Liberty Township learned a cause for last week that it has been celebration named a Bicentennial Correspondence from the following office of Senator John Glenn announcement commend you for e l d h community's Register of Historic Places continuance is giving members of the plans for the township include a Flag festival in the spring Day at To restoration work Congressman Thomas on lne schoolhouse has Kindness will present the resulted in a new done community with a flag flown over the nation's in honor of Hughes according lo Sandra Historical Society festivities include an old fashioned country entirely by volunteer with funds raised by a number of community money making Children injured in accident Two children remain hospitalized wilh injuries suffered in a cident about 7 p.m. sday on Princeton of a mile north of Arnie 10, 5625 is listed in serious condition at Mercy Hospital wilh chesl Professional labor has been by Carol plaster Jim Bob roofing con- and Omar brick many people have contributed thus i i i. i which left the re I railer tax due March 1 curve and struck and pelvis Tina 11, is reported in fair condition wilh head They were passengers in a would be westbound car driven by impossible to list them Louis A. 35, 5625 but we're very grateful for their which left the road at a Butler County Auditor James A. Tillon a reminder lo house owners that taxes are due March 1. About trailer tax bills were mailed Feb. 1, he and those paid after the March 1 will incur a 10 per cent or minimum of Tillon said persons who own residential trailers and did not receive a should contact the auditor's office to avoid the and post al Spring a fence Members of a newly Cemetery according To Sandra Butler Counly sheriff's Arthur The driver was not Marnie and injured officers Lois The injured were taken to the hospital by the Liberty Township life John a Lakota is spearheading the Johnny Horizon Project OHIO To all residents of the Lakota School Our school district is cooperating in a statewide Project lo locate and identify children and young adults between the of years who are not enrolled in an education Many of these children and young adults have or emotional handicaps and would need special help in order to succeed in Would you please help join us in finding un- served handicapped Call or return this coupon to Dr. Gerald Curriculum Con- Lakota District School 5030 West 45069. COUPON BY MARCH 7 Name of handicapped person Phone Name of or guardian Reason why not in school