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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 16

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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PAGE If EAST LIVERPOOL IKVMW, CAST LIVERPOOL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2S, IMT nn cjCaneL ANSWERS YOUR PROBLEMS Job Miflhap Injures Man DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please, Am, toil your readers Just read the letter frrni the if they attend the hineral of a boy whose father He wrote to tell you the thinsi peofde said to his modi- er at hmeral. I hope some of those ignorant folks will pay retarded or a handicapped it isn't necessary to remind the parents that their was from other children. A simple sorry attention to hie mine, as well. Recently we lost our adorable 4-year-oid daughter. She was retarded, but it matter to us.

We kwed her just the same. I can count on one hand the people who aaid, am and let it go at that. Ahnost every person said, is better off or, really a or, you have to worry any One woman suggested that now I would have more free time and ooidd join the 8 len club. letter and to is enough. TCMPLE TCXAS.

Dear Temple: Here is your letter and 1 caa add nedring except ray thanks to ym lor wriltog it 1 da hspe yen has pulled this stunt raid it probaUy be the last. a nice-lookang girl and can carry on a conversation. If my husband is ashamed of me 1 figure out the reason. I guess he has a better time at parties whm be can behave tike a bachrior. WUi you please tell me what to do rixMit this humdiating BLUBS.

to say ssinrthtig sup- pertive and cemforttog, hut, imfortanately, their remarks were greedy efi target. ADimS RATE IT FIR LESS COMPAKE AND SAVE H15 tWt ADKINS LMRR. im Harvey Ave. Wifeleat Party DEAR ANN: sitting home alone watoMng TV, wMIe my husband ie at a party. quite an affair.

sure, but he forgot to teK me about until toniglit when he telephoned to ask me to mshe sure his suit was ready and las shoes diined. or course it was too late for me to get my hair fixed and find a baby-sitter for the children. This is not the first trnie he Dira Sab: Party lavHatisns ve maUy sed te toc hease, addresaed te Mr. and Mrt. er if a piarne ene wife calla othcr.

Fra mystified as te why yen leva these iHurties at tihe I I me- SCAFIDFS MARKET 4tk ft Jeffersea OPIN IVIRY NIGHT 'TU. IO WQX-EID SMXIALS THURSDAY FRIDAT SATURDAY FRBSH GROUND, LIAN SugordoU HAM r69 SUGARDALI Hut 19 some sBters who can be cdled on notice and be so tossy abost you hafr. The next thne he pals tUs cutie, get yourself ready and go wHh him. Dinner Talk Dev Aaa: Ptoase any some thuig to people who talk instead of eat. Six of us go out for dkmer io- gdher a coupto times a week One woman in the group starts to talk (he minute the food rives and ihs touch her plate until everyone else has finiahed.

Then wt al have to wak for her to eat her main oouru before we can get our demert. She is, unfortunately, very slow eater. Sometiines we have to wait kmg aa JO min- ulae. This habit of hers always makes us late for the theater or the card game or whatever wa have plannad. 11 you have a cure, pleaae pass on.

ASPERATED. A city man hurt at work wu treated Tueeday at City Hospital along with 19 othsr area rasi- dents. Frank Drumpus of Daisy employed at the Milliron sustained (raetara of a finger on an air haminer. Others treated were Thomas Ralston, son of Mr. and Mrt.

Kenneth Ralston of Ml VirgiBia Chester, a contusion of the lower lip in a to! against a table; Michael Joy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joy of lill Nevada WellsviHe, a contusion of the left hand in a toU tram a bed. John Hood, son af Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Hood of Irondak, a lacvation of tha left thigh whei bitten by a dog; Mary Jane Buzzard of MM Cf awford a wound of the right leg on a roM bush. Darrell Beal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beal of Hookstowa R. D.

1, a laceration of the head in a fall on gravel; Hayley Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter aark of Wallfvllle, a laceration of the forehead to a fall from a bed. Mrs. Jane McCaidey of S4S Cadmus a contusion of the left foot on a chrir; Baril ons, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lem Plemons of Calcutta, a laceration of the left hand on a stick. Scott AHen Kent, son of Mrs. Alice Carroll of East Liverpool, a lacvation of the forebaad in a Ml from a sUdtog board; Richard Shaw of 7 Thompson 21 MotorcyelUu Sentenced, Fined In Police Assault TWmSBimG, Ohio (AP) A rode and bottle throwing assault OB police by a crowd of motorcyclists to arhy Road Grove Simctoy, June II, remlted in jail sentences and fmes for 21 young nwn and women here Tuaaday. Mimicipal Judge Edward J.

Mahoney, who held hearings, fines of from to $75 and jail sentences from three to 20 days on the young persona, mostly from eastern Ctoveland suburbs. The atifiost sentence a $75 fins aud dayi ko JalMrart to Thomas 21, of Bedford, a leadv. The charges included dissr- deriy conduct, carrying concealed weapons and posassilon of stoton iMoparty. Daw X.t II as SM has toM IMs wmnan to stop talUig and to stari eating, asmesus ahauM. Sinet yen ars ths snt whs wrsts, I suggest thst yen ho Ihs WS to teli ber.

A mi Landers wifi he dad to prsalsms. help yen with your Sand them to bar to care sf The Review, sudsstog a stamped, self-addressed enve- Ispe. No One Injured In Area Mishaps No one was tojurod in a sideswipe misiMp on tim Freeway entansion norih of the dty at a. the Highway Patrol LIBRY'S Deep Brewe Beus 8 KRAFT JET FUFF Marshmallews 10 Os. Fkf.

19 at Lisbon rcfMvtod George Echrard Grafton, 83, of MO 14th Wdlsville, wm handed south in a 1961 stdkxi wagon and attenqited to over taiw and pass a tractor trailer rig operated by Sam Bert, 51, of Washington, Pa. Ths station wagon and truck sidaswiped, cauung dight damage, officerB smd. Rdph L. Hawkins, 27, of Salem was cited for driving left of center after his coach and another auto collided on E. Lake a short distanoe north of Route 172 in the Guilford Lake area at 7 p.

m. Hawkins was headsd south when his car collided with w) oncoming auto driven by Richard J. Loahinaky, 18, of Lisfaon R. D. 4.

a contusion of tha right foot and leg in a fall down stops. Mrs, Judy Kidder of the Valley Trailer Court, a contusion of the left ankle when an iron skillet fell; Peter Fedorko son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fedorko of IndiMtry R. D.

1, a cantiiaton of the left lower rib area while playing haiaball. Mrs. Susan Thompaon of the Midway TVailer Court, a laoar- attoif of the left hand on a kidfe at home; Cheryl Cornell, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Charles Comril of Valley an ahraa- ion of the left hand when bitten Iqr a dog.

Ambrose Cfrsfton of 1988 Avondale mekt bito on the finger while si a Greek; Jack Jones of. Riv- srview a fractured right small toe while swimming. Lindt Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zachary Miller of 811 Bradshaw a contusion of the head in a fall while playing; Ifrs.

Ruth Owens sf M7 Palissey a laceratton of the left hand on a knife at home Michael Roberts, son of Mr. raid Mrs. David Robsrts of Drain lacwaHsn of ths 1 ankle on glass while ptoying. $1.6 MUUon Releaaed For Cleveland Marina COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Choica off Orange, Oriakt 5 ts fw construction of $1.8 million marina in devetond were released Tuesday by the State Controlling Board. The Departmmt of Nat ural Rasourceawill provide $767,457 for the East 6 th Street KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP Qf.

39 With $1 Or Mere EMBASSY, FROZEN FREBCH FRIES 2 -Lk. 29 Golden Age Pop Now 16-Ounct No-Dapoai9 BotHa 10 TAKE HOME IQE CGLD BEER WftVt got all brands Utility Workcre End Strike At Oeveland CLEVELAND (AP)-Utility Workers Local 270 ended its 58- day old strike against the develand Electric Illuminating Co. Tuesday by ratifying a contract 1,076 to 772. Operating, maintenance and construcUcm employes wwe due back on their first regularly shifts today, a CEI spokewnan said. The work started May 1 and affected 2,300 em- ifioyes.

The only fxevious strike against CEI lasted a week in 1967. Agreement was reached Saturday after a 16-hour bargaining session with federal mediators. The agreement calls for hourly raises of from 17 to 25 cents. Undw the old contract, CEI enqdoyes avwaged $3.40 Marina largett of its type in the history- while the city of Cleveland will contribute $140.747. is to July 15.

Target date for completion is nmt May. The Initial construction program will include a protected small boat harbor and docking faciUties for 276 boato. Eventually it will have berths for 490 boats, a Wftcar parking kA, boat repair and maintenance faculties, boat storage building and restaurant. an Groundbreaking Set For College Houaing WEST LIBERTY, W. Vt.

West Liberty State College wiH h(dd groundbreaking ceremonies Friday at 3 p.m. for a mU- lion student housing project. President Paul N. Elbm has invitod the pubhe to atomd. Two rewdence haHa ara to be bulk, one housing 264 men and another 2SH women.

The general contractor, the Mellon Stoart Co. of Pittsburg, expects to have a fidi crew OB duty by Jidy I and promises to have both dormi- taries remfy for oocupoMy by Sept. 7, 1968. A levtrtt is the young of a hare. IIA FfiMlliagr h- GRADE SMALL EGGS 4 00 N.UMP, TENDER, BELT 8 VIUJ! TURKEYS I to 14 Lb.

Average 391 Tractor Mialiap Fatal To Ohio Farm Wife FELICITY, Ohio (AP) A tractor claimed the life of a Clenmmt County farm wife near here Tuesday. Sheriff Donald Watsmi told Mrs. Alsa Hamlbakar was riding up a slight rise on a tractor when she fen off the vehicle whkdi then rdled ovwr her. mOElY I lltAKERY ond Rood 6LENM00R 385-5118 Slara Heim; 9 o. m.

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