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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 17

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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TUESDAY, MAY 1M7 EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW, EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO PAGE 17 $26,000 Sought In Funds Firms Aid Scout Projects Coffee Break Attracts 100 Approximately 100 attended the coffee break of the Penova Citizens Band Radio Club Saturday night at the clubhouse on Route 45, near Wellsville. The of East Liverpool provided music for dancing at the get-together held from 7 to 12. Another coffee break and wiener roast will be held June 16 at 7 p.m. by the club, which serves the state area. Mrs.

Jennie Calhoun of East Liverpool received the grand Television Programs Channels: TV, Pittsburgh; TV, Cleveland; Pittsburgh; 7-WTRF, Wheeling; 9-WSTV. Steubenville; 11-WI1C, Pittsburgh; 1J-WQED, Pittsburgh; 21-WFMJ, Youngstown; Youngstown; Youngstown. Inaccuracies, if any, are due to changes not reported by stations. TUESDAY NIGHT 6:00 2 Rifleman 4, 7, 9, 11, 21, 27 News 13 Imagination 33 Bat Masterson 6:30 2,1 Cronkite News 4 Cheyenne prize: Ray Daily and fimily of mc Navy Geneva the prize (or traveling Electronics the farthest distance; Mrs. Dorothy Manning of East Liverpool, largest family, and Joe Brown of Hammondsville, cake walk.

Mrs. Beulah Dye, chairman of the refreshment committee, was assisted by women of the club. Representatives were present from Highlandtown, Salineville, Chester, Newell, New Cumberland. East Liverpool, Geneva. 33 Cheyenne 7:00 2, 3 News.

Sports 7 Monkees 9 Crusade 11 Dave Chet 13 Decisions 21 Addams Family 27 Rifleman 7:30 2, 27 Daktari 4, 33 Combat 3, 7,11, 21 UNCLE Girl 13 Cineposium 8:00 13 Creative 8.30 2,1, 27 Skelton 4, 33 Invaders 3,7,11,21 Wife 9:00 3, 7,11,21 Movie 13 Showcase 9:30 2, 27 Ivanov 4, 33 Peyton Place WEDNESDAY DAYLIGHT 10:00 4 Fugitive 13 Managers 27 Movie 11:00 2, 3 News 4, News, Movie 7, 11,21.27, 33 New I Religion 11:30 33 Joey Bishop 3, 11, 27 Carson 1:00 2 Movie 4 Joey Bishop News II Las Vegas Ten area businesses and industries signed up for Boy Scouts of America projects amounting to $6,400. Bennett D. Taylor executive at Columbiana Council headquarters in Lisbon, said most of the projects are at Camp Twin Spruce, Leesville Lake, which will open June 25 for a six-week season. One of the Twin Spruce projects is shown above. The finance committee is conducting a campaign for $26,000 in cash.

It also invites industries, businesses and clubs to sponsor camp and headquarters projects. THE FOLLOWING firms have responded to date: Sayre Electric East Liverpool, and Firestone Electric Salem, material and labor to rewire the camp and buildings. T. K. Roofing Chester, new roof on the assembly hall and 9torage building constructed last year by the National Rubber Machinery Corp.

Bricker Construction Salem, fireplace for the RM building. Sterling China Wells- viHe, dishwasher, hot water heatw and stove for the kitchen. Salem Tool paint for all buildings at Twin Spruce. Quaker Tool Salem, extension of the dining hall. Farmers National Bank of Salem, sailing canoe.

First National Bank of Salem, two tape recorders for leadership training program. Meek Stationery East Palestine, filing cabinet and desk for BSA headquarters. RICHARD Emmerling of East Liverpool and Robert Barr of Salem, special projects chairman, have a list of projects ranging from $30 to over $600. Persons or groups may obtain further information from them or at headquarters In the Firestone Bank Building, Lisbon. Walter F.

Deming of Salem, finance chairman, said checks toward the fund drive may be sent to Judge Louis Tobin. 1925 St. Clair Ave, East Liverpool, or James Gibbs, c-0 The American Laundry, Salem. 7:00 2 Daybreak Beaver. Lisbon, and 3.

7,11. 21 Today Wellsville. 4 Hoppitv A design for a new patch for Agriculture jackets, drawn by Robert Chese- 7:30 1er, was submitted by Dave La 9 Cartoons neve, president, at the meeting 7:45 of the club Sunday night in the 9 King, Odie clubhouse. Earl Hartford was appointed 4 Romner Room to obtain the prize for the patch 27 Kangaroo and was chosen to remain at; the clubhouse to watch over the prizes preceding the jamboree i June 25 at the New Waterford1 Fish and Game Park. Mrs.

Kay Chiseler will be1 chairman of the refreshment committee for the jamboree, with Mrs. Dye, Mrs. Norma Ketchum and other women members assisting her. The president opened the meeting with prayer. Seven officers responded to roll call.

Hartford served as secretary pro-tem. Midland Slates Seminar On Riots A riot seminar will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Midland Borough Building under sponsorship of the Midland Police Department and the Midland Volunteer Fire Department. Assembly Held Midland Students Given Awards At School Event Casper And Geiberger Are Golf Day Target VENTURA, Calif. (AP)-Bill 8:15 2, 27 Kangaroo 8:45 2 Hillbillies 4 Ricki Copper 9:00 3 Mike Douglas 7 Romper Room 9 LaLanne 11 Hot Line 9:30 2 Password 4 Supermarket 9 Date Game II Girl Talk 21 Bozo Information 33 Youngstown 10:00 4 Dating Game 3, 7, 11, 21 9 Candid Camera 10:30 2 Love of Life 2, 27 World Turns 4 Movie 9 Hillbillies 3, 7,11 Concentrate 13 People 11:00 2, 27 Griffith 3.

7,11 Pat Boone 13 Music 33 Sweep 11:30 2.1 Van Dyke 3, 7.11,21 Squares 13 Gian! 12:00 2 7.11 News 3, 21 Jeopardy Love Of Life 12:30 2, Tomorrow 4 Jean Connellv 3,7.11,21 EyeGue: 13 Electronics 33 Donna Reed 27 News 1:00 2 Mike Douglas 3 On Town 4, 33 Fugitive 7 Hospital 9 Tel-All 11 Whirl 13 Science 21 Graham 1:30 7, 11 Deal As World Turns 13 Language 21 Religion 2:00 4, 5, 33 Newlyweds 3, 7,11, 21 Day Ufe 9, 27 Password 13 Responsibility Sgt. Vincent and Pa trolman William Monac Jr. are Hollywood co-chairmen of arrangements. Police and firemen from rounding areas will be guests, Are Screened By Hacker For Club pool and others. i Hans Hacker screened slides President.

The school will be conducted his paintings when the Ro- Casper and A1 Geiberger will by a special agent of the Fed- tary Club met Monday noon at play 18 holes on the spanking eral Bureau of Investigation, the Travelers Hotel, new Olivas Park Golf Course! 2:30 2, 9. 27 House Party 4, 33 Dream Girl 3, 7,11,21 Doctors 13 Franklin 3:00 2. 9. 22 Tell Truth 3.7.11.21 World 4, 33 Gen. Hospital 13 Window 3:30 2, 9.

27 Night Edge 3, 7, 11. Say 4, 33 Shadow 13 Antiques 4:00 2,1, 27 Secret Storn 4 Popeve 3,11 Match 7 Douglas 13 Giant 4:30 2 Merv Griffin 3 Sea Hun. Superman 21 Movie 33 Dating Game 13 Giant 5:00 3 Movie 27 Movie 33 Barney Bean 4 Adventure 9 Rawhide 33 You Asked 13 New 5:30 7 Cisco Kid 13 Science TONIGHT WKYC, WTRF, WIIC, WFMJ. Movie. Six Debbie Reynolds stars in comedy 9:30, KDKA, WSTV, WKBN.

Drama. by Anton Chekhov. Sir John Giegud and Yvonne Mitchell appear in 19th centurv work. 10, WTAE, WYTV. Fngitlve.

Kimble has an opportunity to escape to Mexico Mozart produced more than 600 compositions during his 35 vears of life. Dancing T'nita Crystal Lounge Wellsville. Ohio 9 P. M. TILL Music By JIM TAYLOR'S LEE JAYS Polio Germany BONN (AP) West Germany has 15 cases of infantile paralysis so far this year, only four fewer than in all 1966.

The Health Ministry said the victims had not been vaccinated, and it warned that the success of vaccination programs is making Germans careless about the disease. DRIVr-IN THEATRE W. Va. Rt. 2 Ph.

387-2799 FIRST SHOW AT DUSK ENDS TONIGHT ASK AMT Gigli MICHAEL CAINE I1S1 Mia 385-3193-Open 6 P.M. NOW THRU FRIDAY Adults One Under 18 Years Admitted. 2 Shocking First run pictures AND THE GOLDEN In Color ALSO WILD AND AHlE RECOMMENDED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES A PARAMOUNT AND -A rrivederci 0 A PARAMOUNT OCTUSE amiiuiHMMMiMimiMMmi 3 McGeehen'sRestaurant AND CONFECTIONERY ltt5 Main Street orEN 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Wellsville, O.

CLOSED SATURDAYS (A HOME AWAY FROM HOME JUST GOOD FOOD) Serving A Different Noen Luncheon Special Each day from 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. OUR REGULAR DINNERS INCLUDE DESSERT AND BEVERAGE ates the Fort Steuben Hotel in Steubenville, it was announced today by Charles H. Manion, Special awards to members of the Midland Lincoln High School graduating class and other students were presented during an assembly Friday. Music department awards were presented by C.

Lloyd Deffenbaugh, music supervisor, to Gary Lovejoy, the Arion award for excellence in vocal music; Karen Murphy, the organ award presented to the senior whose organ work and service has been outstanding, and Gregory Janicki, honorable mention organ award to a student. Mii Irving Silverberg received standard will be the low- certificate of acceptance in the 1 either Casper, the anthology of high school poetry champion, or for his original poem, Geiberger, the 1966 PGA Included were oils, watercolors and drawings of scenes in East Liverpool, Fredericktown and Youngstown. Arthur Doak presided. For Poodle DARTMOUTH TAP) Among Mrs. Dorothy bequests was Billy, her -----------------------poodle, and $2,100 to care for Named To Board him.

A friend, Mrs. Gwendoline Clark, got the dog. Executors uic uu WEIRTON John A. Jones; Novak made the will pay her $2 week the Weirton Steel Co has tation. their handicap will and visitg t0 a veterinari.

been named to the Board of Directors of the Steubenville Ho-i award as the member of the junior class whose proficiencey and achievement in math and science rate among the highest, senior organ Bender presented this and golf awards. business staff CHOIR PINS were presented awards were presented by Dento all seniors based on complet- nis Cambier, track awards by ed years of participation, Martinetti, baseball and eluding Mary Ellen Boyle, Bar-j football awards by Joe Hamil- bara Bynum, Melanie Marcini-'ton and basketball awards by ak, Karen Murphy, Janet J. Kuzma, donovich, Sandra Spanik, Ellen) Viakley, Melana Viakley, Mich- ART AWARDS were aient Vujaklya, Steve Brozic, ed by Novak to Carol Hagger- Carolyn Wuchln. received the proclaiming and additional amounts Rensselear Math and Science Ieais- regular trimming of The course measures 6,769 coat, yards and par is James Franitti, Gregory Janicki, Gary Lovejoy, John Ordich, Bruce Robertson, Patty Cirelli, Beverly McCauley, Lyn Petro- ty, Frank Trivelli, Sal Tonti and Cole Young for honorable mention certificate from Scholastic Magazine; to Young, sky, Sam Giordano, Richard whose portfolio was sent to New Lopez, James McGeehan and York and who won a scholar- Ronald Trevino. ship to the Arts Students League Miss Pauline DiSora present- in New York: to Russell Epley, ed the Betty Crocker Homemak- who won two gold keys and two er of Tomorrow award for gen- finalists in Western Regional eral excellence in homemaking Scholastic competition, and two to Gloria McClain.

national honorable mention cer- Lawrence Novak presented tificates; to Tonti, as first- the commercial award, a $10 place Beaver County Hallmark check from the Midland Junior contest winner and third-place Club to the student winner in Western Pennsylvan- with the highest scholastic av- ia; to Young, who won second erage in the business course, to place in the Hallmark contest. Darlene Palumbo. She also re- and to John Temperante, Tom ceived the National Secretary Doyle and Tonti for first, sec- Association award given to the ond and third in the Beaver commercial girl with the high- County Sportsman contest, est scholastic average in the Keith Lamberson presented graduating class. Rodis editorial staff awards American Legion awards were and George Ordich presented presented by Comdr. Lester audio visual and stage crew Barr of Post 481 to George recognitions.

Lavrusky and Kathy Luketich. Charles Kochanowski present- ed Bruce Robertson a slide rule 15684 Holiday Skiing from the Beaver County Engin- 40 Expected eers Association. National Honor Society Pins PINKHAM NOTCH, N.H. were presented by Miss Marie iAP)-Unless it rains hot water Milanovich, along with the Ge- overnight, Tuesday promises to neva Award for excellence in offer the best Memorial Day Latin and the Finance Commit- ikiing in 40 years at Tuckerman tee Letters. Ravine, located here in the White Mountain National For- LOUIS MORACE, band direc- est.

tor, presented silver pins to the A late-season snow bonanza band officers. The drum major- has attracted thousands of ette award and trophy for drum hardy skiers to the 1 000-foot- majorette of the Band Boosters high snow bowl nestled on the Club were presented to Gaylyn side of Mt. Washington. Radeschi by Mrs. M.

J. New- ------------------------man, president. In normal flight, swifts con- Danford awards for hit greater speeds ship and service were present-j than any other of birds. vV The siege of the Alamo Is The grayling, a prized game sometimes called the fish of far northern waters, wasjpylae of but, unlike called flower of by Thermopylae, no man escaped St. Ambrose.

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