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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 13

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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mm mm MTDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1962 EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW, EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO PAGE 13 Election Scheduled Jaycee Board Discusses Plans On 4 Future Events Plans for four future projects, including two youth events, election of officers, and the atmuaV inaugural ball, were outlined by the Junior Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors at a meeting Monday night at the (Camber of Commerce office. The board approved a program presented by Robert Brooks to renovate the former West End playground. It will cost approximately $250 Some of the old equipment stored at Pattersim Field wUl be utilized, if it is in working order. it is renovated, the play- lot will be operated by the East Liverpool Recreation Council, Brooks said. William Webber, president, presented the slate of officers for the annual election May 21 at the Travelers Hotel.

Each candidate will be limited as to the amount of time to make speeches. Each is allowed a campaign manager and is entitled to spend a certain amount of money in seeking office. George Hales, chairman, said the inaugural ball wiU be Friday, June 1, at the Club. New officers will be installed. A dance will follow.

Ninety-two are expected to attend. It was announced the a a 1 Teenage Road-E-0 will be Satur- day, May 26, at Westgate School. First-place wumers will be presented plaques and a certificate will be given eadi participant. Driving instructors have application blanks. Tlie Home and Sports Show was named toe project of the year.

was rfiairman. Frank Potts, ways and means chairman, was commended for his work the past year. He also reported toe Saturday night record hops now are being held at the IBOP HaH. Webber reported wi arrangements for the party May 18 at Westgate. The students will be provided with feed and profesfflooal entertainment, A movie will be screened.

Dave Ketmedy is chairman. A report also was heard on the commuTuty Easter Suraise service co-sponsored with the a Liverpool Mini.steria} Association. Webber reported on the District 5 meeting held at the Elks Lodge. Tate Hilbert, Vince Laneve, Kenneth R. Lane, Robert D.

Miller and William G. wore approved as new members. It was announced the annual state convention will be held Friday, Saturday and Siaiday at Cleveland A delegation of at 11 plan to attend. Some wiU attend for one day while others the entire Jim Allison making the ar- Atiy. Lang and James Riggs of East liver- pool, former state presidents, will be honored along with other past state presidents at a banquet Saturday night.

Some of the Jaycee wives also plan to atteiKi. Fete Mother on Her May the fragrant gift! Flowers bring beauty into the day and express your admiration so well. ORDER EARLY! I Renominated STEUBENVILLE Rep. Doug las Applegate (rf SteubenviUe won the Democratic nomination as state repi'WOTtative from Jefferson County in (me of several contests in primary. Completing his first term in the State Rep.

Applegate defeated incumbent Rep. Michael Blischak of Toronto by 991 votes, with John W. McCarrell trailing far behind. According to the complete but unofficial returns, the vote was: Applegate Blischak McCarrell 502 The coimty will elect only one to the CMiio Legislature this fall instead of two. Every 10 years, the county elects an representative and state senator under reapportionment.

Edward V. Miller of Steubenville was for the Republican Russell Hesske won the Democratic nomination for commissioner over Julio DiFrederico and Joseph A. Werkin. TTie vote was; Hesske DiFrederico 2,184 Werkin Youth Hurt On Car Door A youto injured on a car door and a woman hurt on a piece of glass were am(mg five area residents treated at City Hospital Herbert Buzzard, 17, of 2893 Fair St. was treated last mght for abrasions and bruises of the left thumb received when a car door closed on it.

Mrs. Laura 125 Beechwood suffered a laceration of the foot when she Pepped on a piece of glass at home. John Conley. 8, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Conley of Dixonville. received a laceration of the scalp when struck on the head a brick. In a fall down cellar steps at home, Pammie Brown, 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Brown of 6th St.

Newell, suffered a laceration (rf the forehead. Donald Purinton, 15, son of Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Purinton of 7th LaCroft. was tioated for a possible fracture of the lower right received in gym class at Westgate School. 14,000 Pines Planted By Beaver In 2 Parks BEAVER Beaver County commissioners announced today that the Department of Public Works has completed planting 14,000 Norway spruce received from the Department of Forests and Waters for county parks.

Two thousand have been planted at Run Park and 12, 000 at Economy Park. Last year, equal amount was planted. Please your small fry! Use a doughnut cutter when you are cutting out cookies from rolled dough; bake both the rings and an the Give the youngsters mostly at Run The cost to the county for the the small cookies, a bowl of frosting, sprinkles and raisins or pea- seedlings this year was $90 for and let them go to work. charges. Select YOlJR Service CUSTOM QUALITY a COMPLETE Service TYPE" DRY CLEANINQ ONE CONVENIENT STOP COIN-OP TYPE Dir OLEANIM for each additional pound.

This cleaning pro- spotting by trained personnel. You receive the benefit of many years professional experiwice in handling delicate fabrics fugitive colors. All garments returned on hangers. TROY CLEANERS 12 LocoHont To Serve You Phone FU 5-0537 For Your Nearest Store I FRIENDLY FLORISTS OWNED BY JAMES (JIMMY) MALONEY 609 DRESDEN AVE. DIAL FU 5-5349 lOPEN DAILY 9 Welkville Air Cadet Promoted To Colonel Terry Nelson, a senior at Kent State University and son cf Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Nelson, 707 Broadway, W'ellsvUle, has been promoted to cadet colonel in the Air Force ROTC. He now holds the position of deputy corps commander of both the Army and Air Force units. He will receive an Air Force commission as second lieutenant and a bachelor of science degree with a major in aviation technology in August. After graduation, he plans to enter pilot training.

A 1958 grad uate of Wellsville High School, he also is vice president of the university branch of the Institute of Aerospace Sciences. His wife is Mrs. Carol Croft Nelson, who resides with his parents. OVER 5000 Summer Values To PC. Jewelry! $000 Largest selection in towml Necklaces, Both oearli and colorful citrus beads to select from Earrings, Pin? and bracelets too! Come, get yours now! At this price you can afford to buy several for Mother and you, too! Remember Mother, She Never Forgets! FURNITURE CITY 118 'wKsf SECOND ST.

EAST LIVERPOOL, OHI EAST iverpool orno A FURNITURE WAREHOUSE SELLING TO THE PUBLIC NO ONE BEATS THE WAREHOUSE PRICE No Fancy Store Picture A Big Warehouse By Railroad Track, Trains Pulling By, Trucks Loading, Furniture Otv Warehouse No Fancy Fixtures Just Lower Prices 'i PIECE MODERN SECTIONALS Big 3 piece curved secUonal in a smart flat Njion cover. Tilevislon Upright Frseim $188 Elictric 98 Transistor Radios 10 Automatic Washers $168 AM-FM Radios 28 NO MONEY DOWN Bunkers With BEDDING $54 3 PIECE BEDROOMS Smart oversize Sample Triple Eh-esser Suite with bookcase bed. 5 Drawer Desks $24 No Money Ifl Cu. Ft. Refrigerator $156 7 Piece Chrome Man Size Relaxor Chairs 2-Tone Platform HQ 5 Year Guarantee fpg Rockers Inersprinp 2 Piece Sofa Beds $QQ Roll-Away Bed $OQ Suits Outfits 30 Inch Big Oten Crib With SOg Gas Ranges Mattress NO MONEY DOWN No One Beate Warehouse Price iDtiuble Door Refrigerator i.

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