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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 12

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TUSCA DfilVMN 495-6470 TUSCARAWAS TONIGHT Thru TUES. FIRST SHOW 9:20 (P.O.) DON'T COME ALONE! Where ended BEN MD THIS TIME HE'S NOT ALONE! CO-FEATURE (P.c;.) Grissom FLEA MARKET EVERY SUNDAY-1 PM 5 PM per ear 12 The Evening Review! East Liverpool, Ohio Saturday, July 8, 1972 Explosion Kills Spokesman For Front CAP) The spokes man for the Popular Front for the Lilx'ration if Palestine was killi'd when a bomb exploded in his car as he was driving to uork, the Liberation Organization announced. The victim was Gha.ssan Kanafam. 3fi, 'vho was also a known novelist in the world. niece also was killed in the explosion, the organization said.

Kanafani. editor of the maga A1 Hadaf. issued state rncnts in the name of the front, I including one in claiming responsiliility for the Tel airport mas.sacre in which 28 pcr.sons were killed and scores injured. Alaska's lake? cover million acres. Together, they could inundate the land area of Maryland.

Delaware, and the District of Columbia, the National Geographic Society says. ProceediiijTs Of The Courts Coiiiiiioii Pleas Country Western Sunday, )uly 9, P.M. LIVE ON STAGE The Very Talented and Versatile "Mod Hatters" Another Fine Show For Vour Listening Pleasure Trying To Be The Just The LIBERTY THEATRE MIDLAND AVE. MIDLAND. PA.

Donations: Adults Students Under 12 THIS SUNDAY inio ounuHi AT THE FAVORITE FAMILY DINING SPOT Steaks Seafood, Chicken, Special Platters whatever your favorite YOU CAN AFFORD TO FEED THE ENTIRE AT OUR LOW PRICES Come, dine in air conditioned comfort in a TRUE style atmosphere. CINDY'S FAMILY RESTAURANT Route DIVORtKS Ruth Jane Karcher, Lisbon 3. vs. C. Karcher, 2305 St.

Clair East Liverpool; gross neglect. Patricia Beilhart vs. Robert Bcilhart. 1491 Bacon East Palestine; same. NEW CASES Insurance Underwriters and Roy Williams.

P.O. Box 418 Canton, vs. Dorothy E. Hall. 2314 S.

Mahoning Alliance: action for $832.58, including for damage to car and for injuries to plaintiff wife. when cars driven by Mrs. VVilliam.s and defendant collided Feb. 16, 1972, on Knox Township Rd. (S.

Mahoning Columbiana County. NEW ENTRIES Groh Insurance vs. Glen Corey; Judgment for pJamtiff against defendant 0 $657, with 6 per cent interest from March 31. 1972. State of California for Adelc V.

Foreman vs. A. BAireman; court finds defendant, although delinquent in support paxinents because of illness, is not in contempt; however, court orders him to pay $100 immediately and to make current pav- ments as they fall due: defend ant given until Oct. 6 to pay arrearage in full. State of Ohio for Marguerite C.

Shaffer vs. William M. Shaffer; court finds defendant owes duty to support two minor children and recom mends that defendant be order ed to pay $100 a month toward support, plus $10 a week to ap on arrearage; clerk ordered to forward proper papers to Juricial Court in Storey County, for further proceedings under Reciprocal Support Act. Martha Wright vs. Sonny Wright; court finds defendant in contempt for failure to pay at torncy fees and sentences" him to 10 days in County Jail, sentence suspended, however, on condition that defendant exe- eule a no interest note to pay the attorney $200 at the rate of $10 a wi'ck.

Holland Hiee, et al, vs. Dorothy T. case and dismis.sed at cost, Donna Taylor, et al, vs. Hills Plaza, same. John D.

Milnes vs. Leona M. Milnes; court finds that a child of the parties was married last 28; court reduces support order from $55 to $45 a week. Lawrence Williams vs. Helen Williams; court approves motion to distribute funds held on deposit pursuant to divorce decree as modified and orders Central to distribute money, one third to each child directly, Ruth J.

Karcher vs. James C. Karcher; temporary order of alimony and custody submitted and approved; temporary restraining order grant ed. Isabel Watson vs. Charles H.

Watson; defendant ordered to pay $25 a week as temporary alimony. Patricia Beilhart vs. Robert Bcilhart; temporary order of support submitted and appoved Tiile.s Reveal Aiieient (Jie.s.s Games Bloody YORK (AP) The in- suited egos and white-knuckled ten.vions before the Fischer- Spassky chess match may st'em to be a blazing battle, but pale beside the talcs of blood thirsty games in Medieval Iceland. Chess Iwiards in the 12th and 13th centuries were the center of revenge, intrigue and murder, according to sagas of the time. When a certain King Louis lost a chess game to Rognvald.

he stood up in a fury, shoved his chessmen into a bag and smashed his opponent in the face with it, leaving him a bloody mess. "Take e.xclaimcd the king. Rognvald rode off in a panic. But his brother stayed to split the skull open. The.se stories are sagas from Willard in Iceland and in Icelandic published in 1905.

It is said that American chess champion Bobby Fischer has gotten the highest stakes in history of chess for his series beginning Tuesday in Reykjavik with Boris Spassky, the champion. BN-en though thousands of dollars of pnze money are on the line, championship prize is chicken feed. Rognvald played King Louis for his head. 7 Cars Derailed In Indiana Area Near Ohio Line B.ATH. Ind.

fAP) Firemen and railroad crews worked into the early morning hours today to move seven derailed Chesapeake Ohio freight cars from tracks in a rural area on the Indiana Ohio border. One of the cars was loaded with hydrogen peroxide, a fla mable liquid, and another contained activated carbon, a powder, officials said. Some leakage from tho.se tanks was reported, but it was not a threat to the area two miles north of Bath. in B'ranklin County, firemen reported, slight bit of came from the ruptured peroxide tank, but there was too much danger of from the liquid, a College Corner, fireman said. The fire was extinquished quickly, he added.

The two tank cars loaded with fertilizer rolled dowTi the railroad embankment and landed on their sidei next to a corn field, firemen said. Five units from College Corner. Liberty, Brookville and Oxford. Ohio, rushed to the scene because of the possibilitv of an explosion, but only College Corner and Oxford firemen remained while workers tried to clear the tracks in pre dawn hours. Railroad investigators tried to determine the cause of the derailment today.

Officials Probe River Oil Slick HUNTINGTON. W. Va. (AP) Guard officials here continued their investigation to day of a mysterious oil slick that covered a 10 mile stretch of the Ohio River Friday afternoon and then disappeared. The slick spanned a stretch of the river from Ashland.

Ky to Wurtland, before disappearing, a Coast Guard spokesman said. Officials were unable to pin point the source of the spill, which reportedly covered river from bank to bank at Wurtland before breaking up. DRIVE-m IHUl PHONE 1 387-1611 VA ROUIE 8 CHESTER. W. First Show At Dusk TOKIGHT Thru TUES.

BOWLING ANNOUNCEMENTS Rated ADULTS ONLY THE HIURIOUS TALE OF A STRANGE HOUSEPLANT WHOSE APPETITE GREW FROM THE NEIGHBORHOOD PETS TO MORE SUCCULENT DISHES HAMTY NOVAK ntESCNTt PLEASE DOirr eatmtumhebi I rXDMl-SSION STAMINC RFNE BONO BUCKKARTALIAN DIUECTIO lY CINEMATOMAm CARL MONSON-JACK BECKETT mCUTIVt MODUCEU VSBfHM HARRY H. NOVAK WlDJJ A BOXOFFICE INTERNATIONAL PICTURE ir Plus Co-Feature American Summer League Standings Raiders 15 5 Minute Clean 14 6 13 7 Rossi Tailor 12 8 Friendly Lanes 4 16 2 18 High Games J. Rudibaugh 215 J. Vinci 212-203; J. Pugliano 210; C.

Coulter 198; C. Meanor 198; Warrick 201; D. Parks 206-187; G. Laneve 205; J. Mickels 200.

High Series J. Rudibaugh 560; D. Parks 570; J. Vinci 562; J. Pugliano 535; D.

Heffner 549. Tri-State Summer Junior League Team 5 9 1 Team 1 5 5 Team 2 5 5 Team 3 5 5 Team 6 4 6 Team 4 2 8 High Games Men: G. Cannon 197-178-177; T. Evans 187; W. Nichols 175; T.

Bickar 173; C. Karcher 170; B. Gibson 167; G. Ormiston 164. Women: B.

Wilson 188-162; D. Whitehill 168-135. High Series Men; G. Cannon 552; W. Nichols 483; Evans 490.

Women; B. Wilson 469; D. Whitehill 413. Woodchoppers Trophy Specialties 16 Market 13 Used Parts 13 Head Pin 6I2 Chips 6'a Chester Laundromat 5 High Games L. McMath 201172; R.

Comparetto 184; S. Hague 178; J. Johnston 177; McVay 168. High Series L. McMath 495; J.

Johnston 481; S. Hague 479. Friendly Belles Summer League Roses 5 0 Iris 4 1 Dandelions 4 1 Sunflowers 4 1 Petunias 1 4 Blue Bells 1 4 Mums 1 4 Violets 0 5 High Games B. Howell 176; E. Daugherty P.

Cregar 165. High Series B. Howell 485. Tuesday Perennial Kitty Beauty Salon 14 1 Dairy Queen 12 3 Cables Value King 11 5 Hen House 9 6 Glenmoor Superette 9 6 Eazor Eazor Express 8 7 Hoffman Plbg. and Htg.

7 8 Team 9 3 12 Team 1 1 14 Machine Shop 1 14 High Games M. Howard 190; A. Cable 190; J. Mort 170; Carole Peters 165. High Series A.

Cable 499; J. Broadbent 482, USE WANT ADS IIIEE HAND COXCERT By Local Union 172, 50-Pc. Concert Band THOAAPSON PARK Sunday, July 9-2 P.M. The niu.sic for Ihi.s occasion is provided bv a grant from The Mu.sic Performance Trust E. Raine, Tiustee) a public organization creattxl and financed bv the recording industries under agreement with the Federation of Musicians, grant obtained with cooperation of Local 172, A.F.

of M. Tliis Through The Courtesy Of tub cm park commission VILLA ANTONE 1025 Main Wcllsville Ph, 532-9121 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK SPECIAL SUNDAY COMPLETE DINNERS BAKED STEAK Roasf Turkey AND DRESSING Home Baked Ham PLUS A MENU of FINE ITALIAN SPECIALITIES 1 VST LIVERPOOL at liUersection 7N-30M TONIGHT Thru TUES TODAY i SUN. 6:15 120 E. 6th 385-9719 2:30 7:45 51 ULTRA MODERN SCPEIt DRIVE-IN THEATRE BKAVER AIRPORT PHONE S16-1823 -TONIGHT THRU TUESDAY- GANG Rated P.G. LATE BONUS FEATURE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FEATURES: -------------------------COMING Jacks Jills Team 1 .3 Team 5 16 4 Team 3 lo Team 4 9 11 Team 2 5 15 Team 6 3 17 High Games Johnston 169; B.

Hanna 218; B. Beaver 161; L. Bower 166. Happy Girls Final 5th Round' Standings Beauty Salon Ifllz 5(2 Valu King 16 9 Shell Uta Team 5 12 13 Team 4 7 18 Team 3 7 18 High Games K. Vuletic 199; A Cable 202; V.

Poe 174; E. Petkovich 169; L. Miraglata 166. High Series A. Cable 507.

K. Vuletic 500. Tri-State Summer Junior League Rated XXX 13 2 Team 3 9 6 Team 4 7 8 Team 2 6 9 Mighty Good Sports 6 9 Team 6 4 11 High Games Boys: G. Cannon i 221-192-170; B. Gib.son 211; W.

Nichols 189-177; G. Ormiston 171; T. Bickar 162; Girls; Whitehill 68143; B. Wilson 158-154-146. High Series Boys: G.

Cannon 583; W. Nichols 501; B. Gibson 493. Bickar 162; Girls: D. 'Whitehill 168433.

Tuesday Perennial June 27 1 Dairy Queen 17 3 Beauty Salon 14 6 Cables Valu King 13 7 Eazor Express 12 8 Hoffman Plbg. Htg. 12 8 Hen House 10 10 Glenmoor Superette 9 11 Team 9 8 12 Machine Shop 14 I Team 1 1 19 High Games B. Miller 189, 177, 180; E. Thompson 180; I.

Dailey 181; J. Mort 214, 167; G. Schneider 188, 169; B. Arthur 200. 173; A.

Cable 169; L. Sprowls 202; G. Stoddard 177; K. Vuletic 186; A. Taylor 169; W.

Wolfe 171, 166. High Series J. Mort 541; B. Miller 546; K. Vuletic 484; Sprowls 505; G.

Schneider 505; B. Arthur 510. SPECLAL NOTICE Canvalescent Center Phone or HANOVER The finest shoe money can buy from $15.95 at DALLIS Shoe Repair. We are the oldest and most gressive dry cleaner in the vicinity. Sam Gordon DURACLEAN Carpet and furniture cleaning.

Free estimates. Ph. 532-1697 after 3 p. m. BARBER SHOP 5th Newell.

Open Sat. Closed Mon. RIVERSIDE Nursing Home. Women only, regardless tf race, color or national origin. 532-1689.

Bedfast and Ambulatory round the clock care. Mary Fletcher Health Care 532-2085. CARPET-UPHOLSTERY CLEANED DON JONES Home Cleaning Service. NURSING HOME Pregnant, Single, Unwed Consulting and Direction available. Call 337-6512 or write to Catholic Service Bureau.

544 East State Street. Salem. Ohio 44460 We are patients of any race, color or national origin OHIO VALLEY NURSING HOME AST END. Phone 386-5444. Goldies Nursing Horne now has available, first floor vacancies for 5th St.

385-4075, formal WEAR FOR RENT for occasions. PAUL PANTS SHOP. INVALID chairs, crutches, canes, walkers. For rent or sale. (Bedside chairs for sale).

HEALTH CENTER 104 5th Upstairs. Dial 6 LOST AND FOUND Rew'ard for any information leading to 2 Beagles. 1 male. 1 female, or lost Sunday. Phone 385- 7 WHERE TO GO Adkins Lake stocked weekly with oat.

Located 5 miles N. on County Rd. 428. lake MARWIN open for svvirnming weather permitting. Membership applications available at Lake.

EMPLOYMENT 8 male help wanted SALES LEADS iipioof EVERY SUNDAY 12:30 to 7:30 P.M. Big Variety of Delicious Fotnl iMaiii Courses, Side Dishes, Desserts. Help Yourself All You Can Eat. ADULTS 4.45, CHILDREN 2.50 UNDER: 10 No Charge For Pre-School Children THE WILLOWS Route 68 Industry, Pa. LEADS LEADS We stop the leads from coming in.

We need salesmen in East Liverpool and surrounding area. WEEKLY 2 largest home study schools needs salesmen in the above areas. These positions offer lifetime security and opportunity. You will call on prospects who have written to us and have been told that you will call. You will be paid weekly on our exclusive advance commission schedule.

High cash bonuses paid monthly. Insurance and other fringe benefits. LEADS LEADS LEADS For personal Interview, call: George Schreiber in Youngstown Mon, Tues. 9 AM-1 PM 216 538-2221 COFFEE SHOP drive in THEATRE MOTION PCTUHt: Mgsf Bt i I BY EVERY MAN AND WUiOWWSPRCXXJCTICm- mrA.SF0BVUNTO)nU«0fKytflZ«TK5N liregLOil CO-FEATURE lit Tl ARrtfoiwi.SE 5th STREET NEWELL, W. VA.

WF NFVFR CUISF OPEN 24 HOURS PHONE 386-6800 iraWCTiSIjlgg! I Hamburgs Grilled Cheese 35c Ham Hot Dogs 35c REAL ICE CREAM MILKSHAKES SUNDAES RL 170 E. LIVERPOOL- OHIO FIRST SHOW AT DUSK TONIGHT thru TUES. BURT REYNOLDS AND RAQUEL WELCH IN; HERE COME THE Beiiiiell Increases Lead In Sail Trials MARION, Mass. (AP) Ed Bennett of San Francisco increased his lead Friday in the Olympic Finn sailing trials at Buzzards Bay, winning the sixth race of the seven-race series. Bennett now has .33 points, followed by Louis Nady of Berkely, with 34.7 and Jeff Leonhart of San Diego with 44.7.

In the Tempest trials, Glen Foster of New York maintained a commanding lead with 17.4 points. Jack Lindville of lale, N.Y., is second with 46. National Firm needs 7 young men over 18. single, free to leave immediately for New England. Cali- fomia and return, itinerary random, above average earnings, new car, transportation furnished.

See Mr. Lequeux at Travelers Hotel, Sat. 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. No phone calls.

An equal oportunity employer. WANTED TRUCK Haul roofing materials, steady work, must have at least 2 years road experience. Call IMMEDIATE OPENING for (2) experienced new and used car salesmen. We offer excellent work-ng conditions and benefits, nteie.su-d ppties apply in person to Ron Shumaker at MAIZKALL FORD, 1503 Penna. Ave.

East End. 9 FFMALF HELP WANTED Ambitious young lady with interest in working for a photography studio, part-time. Apply at Poole Studio of Photography Monday through Wednesday. Market Waitress wanted, Must be over 21. Apply between 10 and 4 pm at the Coachman's Inn.

Ladies Earn $75 to $100 for 2-3 evenings a week selling Queensway clothes, jewelry, and wigs. No in- Carrollton Collect Experienced waitress wanted at Chat Chew. Apply in person. No phone calls! Woman or girl wanted for ligl housework and companionship fc room and board. For further info mation phone 385-4633.

Use Review Classifitxl announcements 3 CARD OF THANKS My sincere thanks to aU of the friends and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy at the passing of my brother. Ward. My gratitude to those who devoted their time and care to him during his last illness. Thanks to Rev. Crawford and my deepest appreciation the kindness extended by the B.P.O.E and I.O.O.F.

Lodges. C. Merrill. also CHEROKEE PRODUCTIONS Presents Try Our Delicious PIZZA YOURjk. LOCAI: We wish to thank all of our kind friends and neighbors for their many kind expressions of sympathy and condolence during our recent bereavement.

Also, special thanks to nurses on 3 North, Dr. Milton Wolpert, Arner Funeral Home. Rev. Clark Allisoin, and Rev. Larry The Family of Raymond C.

Rogers, Experienced waitress wanted. Apply in person. No telephone caUs. Apply Lunch, 125 Act Now Join the and Gift Party Plan in the country year! Commission up Fantastic Hostess Awards. Call or write Avon, Conn.

(16001. Telephone 1-203- ALSO BOOKING wish to express my thanks and appreciation to Pauline Meigh, Ruth Ruby Wise, Patrolman Milton Fowler, Lynn Ambulance, Riddle Lodge 315, Rev. H. Gene Toot, residents of Walnut Apartments, Dawson Funeral Home for their help during the recent bereavement of my husband, Jessie Emerson. Mrs.

Jessie Emerson. 4-A Cemetery Memorials Graham Wagner Monuments. Serving area 65 years. Phone Mrs. Mae Hupp, Mgr.

4B FLOWERS SOMEONE ill? Send flowers from RIVERVIEW FLORISTS, ANDERSON BLVD. 385-5714 12 SITUATIONS WANTED PLAS'TERING New and Patch work done reasonable. Call WILBERT BLATCH at 386-4320. We install all types wall tile, inJaitl linoleum. Formica sink top.

American Olean Ceramic Tile. Free Esumates. 5.32-3916. INTERIOR AND EX'TERIOR PAINTING. KENNETH JACKSON reasonable Light hauling yard basement and garage clean up.

Free esti- 386-6178. Bropheys Cement Work Basement, Garage, Footers, porches. patios, sidewalks and drive- Call 5.32-3902. Roof repair, gutters. spoutsT painting of all kinds, chimney repairs, carpentry work inside or out.

Free estimates. 386-3960. ALL type of cleaning lars, yards and hauling. Cheap. Phone 386-6875.

Trash and Light Hanging Phur.e 385-78-u anvin.ie for estimates. CARPE'T. Upholstery professionally cleaned. Free estimates. CALL or 387-0945.

WANTED GENERALI i OUSE WIRI ING AND PLUMBING. FREE 385 1155. Blaine D. Orr Handyman, speciaL izing in carpentry, wiring, plumb- jmg painting Call .385:4250 Home Ren odenng and building ail type cement work, stone, brick, block. Iree estimates.

Ilall 6:580. FERLAINO CONSTRUCTKiN The Want A. is salesman that can seu anything from a castle to a lute. Call 385-4545 for Ad.

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