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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 9

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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9
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PyiwtGets Post Industry Mayor Wins View Term Against Paul INDUSTRY Mayor Steve Suohanec, Democrat incumbent, won another term in general election, defeating Homer Paul, a Republican who is currently serving as Council president. Suchanec polled 51,3 votes to 320, according to complete but unofficial retuma. The Democrats and a Republican were elected for the three Council The winners were F. Maltmey Jr. (R) and Jo.seph (D) ard Anthony Kress (D).

The losers were FrW J. Wilton'(R), and William Ralph (R) and Thomas YD), The unofficial count was: Maloney 'Kress Wilton Ralph Hanner 402 419 423 381 353 .398 In a close race, Clyde Piquet (R) woo over Frank Mosura by three votes for tax collector. The vote was 425 for Piquet and 422 for Mosura. Harper Gullyes (R). unopposed for auditor, polled 641 complimentary votes.

Police Chief Rav Hendershot, unopposed on either ticket for con.stable, polled 829 complimentary votes. Winners of the precinct rac- VVPT6! Stahl (R), ,372, unopposed for judge of and Zorna Rasillo (D), 244, and Gullyes (R), 205, inspector. Second Mary Chmara (D), 197, and Diane Montgomery i (R), 183, judge, and Dwis (D), 231, and Helen Bradshaw i (R), 149, inspector. SuRpended Sentence Handed To Salesman Municipal Judge Samuel M. Chertoff today decreed a suspended $25 fine for a man cited by police Monday night on charges of offering merchandise for sale without obtaining a city license.

Tne defendant was James T. Beebout, who said he reside.s in Pittsburgh. At the time of his arrest, he gave police a Cadmus St. address, but he said today that it is the home of a relative. Beeoout was cited at 5:10 p.m.

on Ave. by Patrolman Dwight Garvey, who he was taking orJev-? for photographs. Beebout denied he was can- vas.sing door-to-door. Ke pleaded The judge suspended the fine because Beebout had been in jail since his arrest in lieu of bond. Use Review Want Ads School Levy Renewed For Lisbon Area LISBON Electors in the 11 precincts in the Lisbon exempted village school district approved the renewal of a 4-mill operating levy by a wide margin Tuesday.

The tally was 1,003 for and 478 against. The levy approximately $55,000 a year. Voting on the question were the six precincts in is three in Center Township and Elktcm and Southwest precincts in Elkrun Township. Three members of the board of unopposed for re-election. Forrest E.

Lowry received 1,164 complimentary vo es, Ruth A. James 1,075 and Marian A Ramsey 1,051. ContiiiiianeeR Granted To allow the defendants time to obtain counsel, Municipal Judge Samuel M. Chertoff today continued the cases of two men accu.sed of forgery. Both hearings now are set Friday.

Ronald Fickes of Post Office Box 43, Elkton, is accused of using another credit card to purchase gasoline Oct. 23. He was cited by Patrolmen Bruce Conkle and James Woods. William B. Watson of Wclls- ville is charged with forging a $178 check Oct.

3 on the Hall Plumbing Heating Co. of 663 Lincoln Ave. He was charged by Del. Capt. Kenneth H.

Mooney and Del. William A. Devon. New Oafsroomg Turned Down Southern Voters OK Levy, Kill Bond Issue SALINEVILLE Southern Local students were assured of school remaining open when voters of the district approved an 8.8-milI renewal levy for operating expenses in election. Voters, however, for a second time rejected a $160,000 bond issue to build an additional six classrooms at the high school.

Complete, but unofficial returns, show the 8.8-mill renew- lal passed as follows: Maher, of North St, Salineville, is a retired Penn Central employe and teaches at Lee- I tonia. i Fred Johnson and Domenic both of Summitville, are serving unexpired terms. Johnson is an industrialist and I Sabatino is employed at Canton Tile Co. For 1,928 Against 549 Fewer cast votes on the bond issue and the totals were almost reversed: For Against 920 Three unoppo.sed incumbents were re-elected to the board of education. Unofficial totals show; Philip Maher 989 John Ewing 879 Richard Kevan 815 Ewing, of Lisbon RD 1, resides in the Wayne Elementary area.

He is a self employed dairyman, Kevan, of Sky view Acres, Wellsville RD 1, is an employe the Ohio Bell Telephone Co. I He was elected to his first full term on the board, having been appointed when Charles Allison moved from the district. I Wild turkeys are legal game iin all or parts of eight counties I in New York State. About one hunter in two dozen gets ihis gobbler or hen during the fall hunt about the same of success as for archers pursuing whitetail deer. Democrats Win 2 West Beaver Board Positions Western Beaver School district vdters elected two Demo- crabs and a Republican to serve as directors at large I in general electiwi, according to complete but unofficial returns.

Voters in Glasgow, Ohioville and Industry boroughs balloted for the directors. Each party had three candidates. The terms are fw three years. Dr. Thomas Bonfiglio of Industry, a Republican, polled the most votes.

The Democrat victors were John Parsons a nd Michael Gingerella, both of Industry. Leonard Beck of Smiths Ferry and Edwin Troutman of 'Industry, Republicans, and Richard Felkey of Smiths Ferrj', Democrat, were defeated. BonfigUe 1,088 Parsons 1,001 Gingerella 976 Felkey 894 Trratman 711 Beck East Liverpool Review Wednesday, November 5, 1969 President 'nieodore RooaeveR was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1906 for his service in mediating a peace treaty between Russia and Japan to con- Use Review Want Ads the Russo-Japanese war. -Notice! New Store Hours: DAILY 9:30 A. P.

M. Saturday The Wedding Belle 515 Eost Fifth St. 385-5089 ITS TOY TIME AGAIN al FULL FLOOR BASEMENT TOY- SHOP LAY-A WAY or CHARGE FREE DELIVERY THE BEST EVER SELECTION. I I STORE HOURS A A 4 9 to 5 Monday thru Sat. 9 to 8:.30 Thursdays Now till Thanksgiving MPPORTS IS FIRST AGAIN As Usual, RAPPORTS Is First To Display Fashionable Christmas Gift Items In Their Windows Santa's best gift shopping tip! se Rapports' Christmas Shopping Plan BUY IN NOVEMBER PAY IN FEBRUARY NO CARRYING CHARGE-NO EXTRAS This is the time and RAPPORTS is the place to shop for the exciting, elegant gifts shell fove.

Shop Early for Better Selections, Better Service and Avoid the Crowds. Just soy It" for all your purchases, You won't be billed until February next year. Start tomorrow, choose while selections ore at their peak. Here's just a few of our Gift Suggestions If You Do Not Have A Rapport Charge Account We Invite You To Open Your Account Tomorrow! i Annonncing the Winners of our Anniversary Prizes. Giil Cerliiicates Fur Trimmed Coats Untrimmed Coats Suede Coats Dresses Blouses Leather Coats ir Knit Suits Sweaters Skirts ir Slacks Jackets Scarfs ic Raincoats Knit Dresses ir Car Coats Slips ir Purses ir Gowns ir Robes ir Ponchos Vests Tunic Pant-Dresses Martha Dingess 845 St.

George St. Pauline Pinkerton 913 Florence St. Karen Blackburn MC 21 Adler St. Barb McGraw 419 14th Wellsville Esta J. Gatrell R.D.

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