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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 5

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Here And There In District News From East Liverpool And Vicinity Club Will Stage Hunt The Tri State Coon Hunters Club will hold a licensed hunt Saturday night. Dogs will be registered at the Ohio Valley Gas Co. warehouse in Glenmoor, closing at 8:30 p. m. Trophies and rosettes will be awarded.

1, police reported. Congrove told police he started to turn off I Market St. into Center Alley, Hours I found the way blocked and Open 8 a. m. to 8 ni the auto in back- Tuesday thru Friday 8 a.m.

Market St. 5 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.' --------Adv. inking For Truly Italian Style I homemade sausage sandwiches! Cubs To Sponsor Sale at Turf Bar, Ches- Cub Pack 31 of the Orchard! finer.

Large fish sand- Grove Methodist Church i 11 1 niches 7 days a hold a bake sale Saturday morn- ing at Hills. Harry Skelton is I To The Voters Of Chester damaged the right front of a Mildred's Beauty Salon Center Aliev and the left rear' of a parked 1966 auto owned by Victor B. Wright of Chester RD Cubmaster. Swimming Lessons at Lake Maris'in for and guests. Starting 11 a.m., Monday, June 17th.

Call Memberships applications available at Lake TlianLs for your votes and support in recent election, 3rd Ward Councilman, Thomas Bowen, members Adv. 11 Denny Smith Window Broken At Home William Jarrett of 1004 Lisbon St. told police a storm is now associated with Wolfe Barber Shop in the Little Building Basement. Adv. Vandals Damage Truck uu a siorm Vandals broke the windshield window'at his home was broken of a 1964 model pickup truck Timothy hv a vanrlal ll I WortHs.

whn IR iinHpriTninCT a Midland Senior Cited Kenneth Hoffmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hoffmann of 627 Penn Midland, and a 1968 graduate of Lincoln High School, was presented a certificate for the outstanding service to the This was the first time this certificate was given. He also received a certificate for the most perfect attendance among seniors for the past year. He also received varsity letters in football, basketball, track, AVA and stage.

Sbaron Rogers Graduate of Zigarelli Coiffure Creations School of Advanced Hair styling now associated with JoAnne Maria Styling Center. Call 385-2660 for D. Stutler, East Liverpool, laboratory assistant. James E. Russell, East Liverpool, potter, and Brenda Wells, East Liverpool.

James D. White, East Liverpool, student, and i R. Keister, Lisbon. Clarence R. Watson, East Liverpool, carpenter, and Osie May Thompson, East Liverpool, potter.

Volunteer Appeal Made Mr. and Mrs. Tom Woods of 11 East Midland, have requested volunteers to assist in by a vandal between 1 Thursday and 6:10 a P- m. owned by Ray Shields Wednes- today. Book Dept.

New Oliio Almanac 1968. book on Ohio. Fact Mishap Damages Cars A mishap on Market SI. at Center Alley Tliursday at 1 p.m. Heinz Strained BABY FOODS Jor day night or Thursday morning while it was parked on Claiborne police were told yesterday by Donald Jones, an ploye of Shields.

The vandals also stole the gasoline tank cap, broke the radio antenna and rifled the glove compartment. Do You Want To Be Better than you are? Then register for summer course at Ohio Valley Business College. Classes begin June 17th. Called To Auto Fire Wellsville firemen extinguished a minor fire in a car owned by William Carr, which was parked in front of his home at 1747 Clark Ave. Fire Chief Robert Lewis said his department was called Thursday at 4:55 p.m.

to extinguish the flames started by a short circuit. Strawberry Ice Cream Festival June 8th, 5-8 p.m. Highlandtown Grange by Bethel Presbyterian Formal And Semiformal June Ball sponsored by the Promot- eTvS. Music by Dynamic El at F.O.E. Eagles Ballroom.

8 p.m. June 8th. i Adv. Permit 'I'ransfer Studied The Ohio Liquor Control at Columbus is studying an application for the transfer of two carry-out permits held by Lewis H. Pickens of Pickens Grocery on Shadyside Ave.

to the name of Rose A. Pickens the same business. The application was filed May 23. Woods, who is undergoing a program of physical therapy at his home. Volunteers who can donate tune each week call Mrs.

Charles Castelli, coordinator, at Midland. Lawn Mowers For Rent Atlantic, E. Third St. Phone Accepts Position In Indiana William J. Erwin, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Erwin of Glenmoor, has received a (tegree in electronical engineering technology from the Salem brandi of Kent State University. He has accepted a position with the Bell Telephone research laboratory in Indiana. His w'ife is the former Della Martin of Wellsville. They have a daughter.

Mrs. Edna Geer is now licensed as saleswoman with ihe Bondy Realty a growmg To The Citizens Of The 5th Ward Chester. I wish to thank you all for supporting and selecting me as your councilman. Kenneth R. Williams.

Pol. Adv. Area Man Beaten Herschel Conley of RD 4 is in condition at City Hospital today with a possible and contusions of the face and left eye. He told authorities he was beaten Thurs day about 9:30 p.m. near his home.

Bicycle Shop now open full time. Selling and repairing bicycles. Adv. Group Sets Two Meetings The Road Roamers Citizen Band Radio organization will meet Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 7 p.m.

in the Ohio Valley Gas Co. office on W. 6th John London, jwesident, has announced. aty Park June 8th, 8 to 11 p. m.

Music by New Adv. Thanks to ALL Voters of 1st Ward, Chester and to my Mr. Kology, for his courtesy and respect. Your First Ward Councilman. William Tuttle.

Pol. Adv. Penny Freshour. Graduate Of Clark, Gilbert Silverthorn Academy of Cosmetology, is now associated with Carousel Coiffures. Phone 385-1833 for your Dial 614-283-2492 173 South 4th 0.

ROGEBS ORIVE PENNSYLVANIA AVE. EAST END Open 11: A.M. to P.M. Fri. Sat.

Till Midnight ft'i Heavenly Fried" LARGE SIZE TLB $445 GIANT SIZE TUB $425 Includes: Rolls, Butter, French Fries CHICKEN SNACK Delicious chicken plus big portion of Golden french fries. Chicken Dinner Chicken, ranch Fries. Cole Slaw, Rolls, Butter. 1.25 NO WAITING WHEN YOU PHONE for TAKEOUT SERVICE Fast or Is Best Root Man Fined On Tickets er a 1 Eck of Macrum St. was fined $30 and $7.50 costs today by Municipal Judge Samuel M.

Chertoff on a charge he had not paid the penalty for 11 old parking tickets. The affidavit, signed by Kay Waters, was part of a continuing drive to clean up a backlog of old citations. Wimpie Barbecue Shop 1160 Penn Ave. now offers you a Tea Room for buffet, dinner, lunches and supper for small groups. Reservations only.

3850180. Upstairs, business and meeting conference Crash Damages Car A collision at Princeton and Jennings Aves. Thursday at 4-58 p.m. involved a 1965 auto driven by Jayneen L. Clapsaddle, 17, of 2121 St.

Clair Ave. and a 1964 convertible operated by Thomas P. Badgley, 30, of 920 Columbia police said. The left front fender of the Clapsadle auto was damaged. Teenage Typing Begins June 17th.

Register now to assure admission. Ohio Valley Business College. 385-1070. -Ath'. Stone Damages Anto Clarence Ammon of Wellsville RD 1 told police the left front door of his 1962 model car was damaged by a stone hurled Thursday at 11:30 p.m.

as he drove on the Freeway near the W. 9th St. overpass. Births Reported Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Mayfield of Koontz Wellsville. a daughter, June 6, at City Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glasure of Dewey a daughter, June 6, at City Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Silvei thorn of Glenmoor, a son, June 6, at City Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard S. Pugh trf Virginia Cliester, a son, June 6, at City Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Pardell Jr.

of 414 Walnut a daughter, June 6, at City Hospital. Army Pvt. and Mrs. Wallace Headley of Glen Glenmoor, a son, June 6, at City Hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. John Garver of Negley, a daughter, June 5, at Salem Central Clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lewis of Mansfield, a dailghter, June 3.

The father is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis of 1607 Main Wellsville. Mr. and Mrs.

David Wright of 164 Montana Chester, a son, June 7, at Salem City Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mackall of Tenafly, N. a daughter, June 6, at Englewood Hospital there.

The mother is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Riebel of Ohio Ave. With The Patients Rex Sayre of Broadway, Wellsville, is undergoing observation at Osteopathic Hospital. Mrs.

Ken Burgett of Chestnut Grove Ridge is a patient at University Hospital, Columbus. Edward Roberts of the Valley Trailer Court is a patient at City Hospital. James Sanders of Irondale RD 1 is a patient at City Hospital. David Stewart of Hammondsville is a patient at Cleveland Clinic Hospital, Admitted to Salem City Hospital were Ham and Mrs. Chalmers Saint of Rogers, Mrs.

Dennis Bamhouse of East Palestine and Mrs. William Gibson of Lisbon. Released were Clark Gray of 1 Thomas Senanefes and Mrs. Joseph Maruca of Lisbon, Mrs. Genevieve Riggs of East Palestine and Mathew Whitemore of New Waterford.

Mrs. Keith Lambrig of East Palestine was admitted to Salem Central Clinic. Mrs. Robert Mercer of Salineville was released. Mrs.

Thomas Lemmon of Lisbon is a patient at Alliance City Hospital. Admitted to Rochester General Hospital were Richard Van Kirk of East Liverpool, John Amato of Wellsville and Mrs. GliKiys Thome of Smiths Ferry. Released were Mrs. Bernice Johnston, Mrs.

Mary Urso and Charles Windle of East Liverpool and Leroy Croyle, Stephen Kovalesky and Mrs. Mary Pike of Midland. Deaths and Funerals Mrs. Maude Allison Mrs. Maude Elaine Vale Allison, 91, of Ross Meadows, widow of Erwin R.

Allison, died Thursday at 7:20 p. m. at the Fox Nursing Home after an illness of three years. A native of East Fairfield, Mrs. Allison was born Oct.

31, 1876, a daughter of tiie late Dr. Coruin Vale and Lydia Ann Martin Vale. She had resided in Columbiana County her lifetime. She was a member of the Trinity United Presbyterian Church. Her husband died Dec.

14, 1944. She also was preceded in death by two sons and two daughters, including Mrs. Lois Pittenger, who died Dec. 11, 1967. She is survived by two sons, Harold J.

Allison of East Liverpool and Charles E. Allison of Englewood, a daughter, Mrs. H. V. (Mildred) Betteridge of East Liverpool, nine grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren.

Services will be held Monday at 10:30 a. m. at the Martin Funeral Home by the Rev. H. Gene Toot.

Burial will be in Columbiana County Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday afternoon and night. Special: Naples Spaghetti House Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. fried chicken, french fries, and cole ADV. Lisbon Marriage Licenses Robert Wesley Werner, East Palestine, printer, and Charlotte $250,000 Gift Made To Bethany College BETHANY, Va.

The Claude Benedum Foundation of Pittsburgh has announced a gift of $250,000 for the new $1,500,000 refectory student union at Bethany College. The Benedum Foundation, long known for its continuing contribution's to higher educational institutions, perpetuates the name and philanthropic of the late Michael Late Benedum, great Benedum, of Bridgeport and ClarkAurg, W. amassed a fortune by developing oil resources in the United States, Europe, South America and Asia. Mrs. Mollie Bfackall EAST PALESTINE Mrs.

Mollie Mackall, 80, died Thursday at 4:10 p. m. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mildred Rhodes of 1020 Howell where she had resided since 1962. She had been ill for five years.

A lifelong resident of the city, she was born in Middleton Township April 1. 1888, a daughter of the late William E. and Dora Henderson Dunn. She was married in 1910 to Theodore E. Mackall, who died in 1950.

She was a member of the Centenary United Methodist Church. Survivors include four other daughters. Mrs. Grace Huston of Columbiana RD 2. Mrs.

Mary Albright of Clinton, Mrs. Doris Warner of Anchorage, Alaska, and Mrs. Ruth DiMatteo of Wayne, two sons. Phillip T. Mackall and James E.

Mackall of East Palestine; two sisters. Mrs. Frankie Henderson of Columbiana and Mrs. Margaret Dyke of East Palestine; four brothers, Herbert Dunn of McKees Rock.s, Walter E. Dunn of East Palestine, Roy Dunn of Rogers RD 1 and Lloyd A.

Dunn of Warren; 28 grandchildren and 41 grandchildren. Services will be held Monday afternoon at 1:30 at the VanDyke Funeral Home by the Rev. Thomas Hammerton. Burial will be in Glenview Cemetery. Friends may call Sundav at the funeral home.

Shields of East Liverpool and Daniel Shingler, at home; three step daughters, Mrs. Clark (Della) Jones of Wellsville, Mrs. Charles (Helen) Rogers and Mrs. Rudy (Shirley) both of East Liverpool, and 16 grandchildren. Services will be held Monday at 1:30 at the MacLean Funeral Home in Wellsville by the Rev, D.

L. Smith, Burial will be in Yellow Creek Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday night, Sunday afternoon and night. Mrs. Edna Marshall Mrs.

Edna Marshall, 96, formerly of 720 St. Clair Ave. and widow of George Washington Marshall, died Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the Ohio Valley Nursing Home after a long illness. She was bom in Wellsville Feb.

6, 1872, and had resided in the area her lifetime. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Bernice C. Gatrell, and a son, Lowry H. Marshall, both of East Liverpool; two sisters, Mrs.

Hazel Birkett and Mrs. Laurel Appenzcller, both of Wheeling, two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Her husband died Jan. 21, 1938. Private services will be held tonight at 8 at the Dawson Funeral Home by the Rev.

Dean McEIroy of the Calvary Methodist Church. Burial will be in Springhill Cemetery, Wellsville. Tliere will be no calling hours. The family requests that material tributes take the form of donations to a desired charity. Program Set For Outing Of Pottery Union Plans have been completed for the fomial program that will highlight the 40th annual Potters Picnic Saturday.

June 15, at Meyers Park in Cant(Mi, the International Brotherhood of Operative Potters said youngsters 7 through 17, Thousand.s of IBOP Fire Chief Robert and their families and friends are expected at the Stark (bounty resort, particularly from such ceramic cities as East Liv- Chester, Newell, Wellsville, East Palestine. Sebring, Alliance, Salem and Beaver Falls. East Liverpool Revftw 9 Friday, June 7, 1968 day, but none will be dispensed into glass containers. Chartered buses will help carry crowds from East Liverpool and Canonsburg. Vaiulalisiti Stirs Plea To In view of a recent rash of acts of vandali.sm, committed Hiram Moore Hiram Moore, 65, of Wellsville RD 1, a night watchman at R.

R. Coal Co. near Kensington, died this morning at 12:45 at City Hospital, where he had been a patient for 10 days after suffering a heart attack. He last worked May 27. He was bom Aug, 23, 1902, in Raven Rock, W.

a son of the late Alfred Moore and Sarah McCollom Moore. He worked at one time at the Wellsville China Co. and the former Ceramic Specialties in East Liv- He attended the West Point Church of the Nazarene. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Sally Moore, at home; a son, Richard Moore of Florida; a daughter, Mrs.

Katherine Meissner of Salem RD; a brother, Elzie Moore of East Liverpool; two sisters, May Esenbuth of East Liverpool and Mrs. Bell Massey of (Gilford Lake; two step sons, William Harry Pollock LISBON Harry Pnllock. 67, of 627 E. Lincoln Way, an inspector in the animal industry division of the Ohio Department of Agriculture, died at 7:05 ni. Thursday in Salem City Hospital.

He had a heail ailment the last three years and entered the hospital May 19. He was born Aug. 25. 1900, in Center Township, a son of John C. and Anna Williard Pollock.

Mr. Pollock farmed in Elkrun Township until taking the state inspector position seven years ago. He leaves hi.s widow, the former Ethel M. Laughlin. whom he married Sept.

21, 1921, and two brothers. George Pollock and Nomian Pollock, both of Lisbon, Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the Eells-Leggett Funeral Home, where friends may call from 2 to and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.

The Rev. Paul T. of the First Presbyterian Church will officiate. Burial will be in Lisbon Cemetery. Cycle, Car Hit; Two Are Injured An Industry area motorcyclist and his passenger were injured in a collision with a car TTiurs- day at 2:05 p.

m. on Anchor- town South Beaver Township. Pennsylvania state police at Chippewa said the crash Involved the motorcycle operated by Gregory Kodak, 20, of RD 1 and a car operated by Martha J. Dorothy of Beaver Falla. The-woman was making a left turn into a private drive at a blind spot on a grade when the motorcycle, coming in the opposite direction, hit the side of the car, officers said.

The 1967 coupe suffered $300 damage and the motorcycle $75. Hodak and hLs passenger, Deborah Puppich, 17, were treated at Beaver Falls Providence Hospital. He a deep cut under the chin and she had abrasions of the head. More than 138 million persons spent some $14 billion in foreign travel in 1967. To help attract an rides throughout park with four will be free from 11 a.

m. until 1 p. m. Tlie formal program will begin at 1 p. m.

with the traditional baby show in the dance pavilion. The will be divided into three age groups: Up to one year, 1-2 and 2-3. Winners in each age bracket will rec'eive a $5(1 U. S. Savings Bond for first place, a $25 bond for second place and $10 in savings stamps for Hiird place.

Each entrant will ri'ceivo a dinnerware baby made by the Canonsburg Co. of Canonsburg. Pa. A penny is immediately after the baby show, also in the dancing pavilion. The age brackets are 5-7, 8-10 and 11-12.

The picnic committee will scatter hundreds of liennies on the maple dance floor for the youngsters to retrieve. Tlie bathing contest is slated at 3 p. m. at Moonlight Gardens, the outdoor dancing pavilion. It is for boys and girls 4-7, The first place winner will receive a $.50 bond, while a $25 bond will be awarded for place and $10 in savings stamps will be given the winner.

The IBOP each entrant must be registered in advance. Each entrant ill receive a gift. Free coffee and cream will be available throughout the Levyis has asked parents to keep their children especially those, camping out in the back under close surveillance during the night. The most recent curred today at 3 a. m.

Lewis said, when youngsers plannirig vandalism at the Morrell SerV- vice Station at 15th and Commerce Sts. were deterred by a neighbor Lewis also pointed out the danger to the youngsters thqm- selves. omm DESIGNS RICNARDSON MEMORIAL Across From Fair Grounds LISBON, O. Oppfi Daihj to Sundays by FRATERNAL ORDER ORIOLES NO. 169 141 W.

Sixth St. East Liverpool DANCE SATURDAY NI6NT 10 p. M. to 1 A. M.

MUSIC BY THE ULTRA SDUHDS RETURNED BY POPULAR REQUEST Members and Gaests Welcome MAsnns If If if. PUtum diseuM ehronie mattitit. Can toad t9 aomalhing mUaf A. means inflammation of breast tis- mie. Chronic indicates that the condition has been preaent for quite aomc time.

In chronic cystiie mastifis them are breast lumps but not much inflammation. The lumne may be of almost any size and may or may not be tender. (Some breast cancers can arise from the changes associated with chronic cystic mastitis. It is very important that any unusual breast condition be promptly brought to the attention of your doctor, Wbo may advise certain precautionary lues for the early detection of any serious or lesions. ETEGIASS CLEANERS f).

What is thm way to clean glattet 4. Soap and water is exeellent, movided a mild hand aoap is used. Several goM cleaning fluids are available. These contain a mUd alcohol solu Hon which takes off most spots. Silicone-treated papers are satisfactory for use except on lenses fhat have nonreflectivc coatings.

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