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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 12

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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PAGE 12 EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW, EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1963 For Fire Truck Needle Pattern Jaycees Favor I Wellsville Levy Wellsville Jaycees Monday night' A letter was read from Rep voted to back the proposed fire! Garence Wetzel on compulsory li- truck lew and to make a $100 ability injairance and a dnver donation to the Citizens Scholarship Foundation fund. Chief Robert and Aiist. Chief Robert Lloyd spoke on the need for the new fire truck. commented need a modem aerial ladder truck for a community our HE SAID the vehicle would be mounted on a single chassis and also would he a pumper truck. He pointed out Minerva, a city with a population less than that of training foundAtion.

Dick Kevan and Jim gave a report on the basketball tournament held March, in the absence of Jack Call, director. WALT Henthom reported on new to road signs. Dan instnKtor. reported on the Junior Rifle ('luh and said a Club may be formed. Plans were oirtlined for a membership night to be held in May.

Wellsville, ha.s such a truck Mi- jtill Miller, and Ma-! tniek was displayed in s(m will Ix- in charge. Wellsville Saturday. Javeees will Minerva also has three other scholastic awards to high tnicks and a cai he said Banking at Wellsville TJnyd informed the group this year. Don present truck is vears Smrtikir, chairman, reported on old and while not worn out, it is community activity calendar, becoming obsolete. The levy, for 2 mills years to provide appr $40,000, will be on the Mav ball The a donation to the By LAI KA WHEELER Two ways can wear this So 1 and cute a play dress; a party dress with addition of the collar.

versatile sew-very-easy for you. Pattern 801; sizes 2, 4, for two W'llkiason said a gnnip of persons interested in the forma- nf a Community fund will Thursday raght. made Lmeluded. Pallem, embm.d- hy a Wellsvnlle organization It summer, transfer. will be presented thf name r-eirri-c 1 the Javeees.

and Jaycees pattern to Laura Whetder, in care Waiter Kimbro manager of the library reading the F-ast Liverpool Review. 45 (Chester $212 Secuntv Admmi.stration again this year, Nmlleeraft P. Box 161. Named to the inaugural twill hel.sea Station. New York 11, City Workers Eye Projects A series of projects, including proposals to establish a blood bank and a credit unum, were dis- cu.sst>d Monday night when the city union met at Carpenters Hall.

Mrs. Ruth McCollough, secretary. presided at the of liocal 677, American of State, County and Employes. She acted in the absence of Fred Kane, president. Mrs.

Catherine Martin arted as secretary. Fifteen attended. Robert Kelly was named to head a committee to investigate a proposal for of a blood bank for the local. Kane was appointed to receive donations for the Committee on Political Education. Mrs.

Martin was head of a committee to investigate proposals for health in.surance for senior citizens now before Congress, The committee was in- to confer with the local Senior (Iroup. Rodney Stull was appointed to head a committee studying possibility of establishing a credit union. Health Commissioner Septimus a guest, discussed health problems of city employes. Nomination of officers for 196.364 will highlight the next meeting Mav 27. 4 Leg Fractures Hospitalize Man In Tavern Battle What began as an argument between friends in a downtown tavern Monday night culminated in an all-out battle in which a 4.3- year-old man wound up in City Hospital with a leg brdcen in four places, plus a possible broken nose and facial cuts, police reported.

The vic-tim was Edgar V. Hull, 226 Pennsylvania injured in a fight with a friend at 06 p. m. at the Green Mill Tavern on Dresden officers said. Hull was in condition today at the hospital.

Hull shouldo-ed all the blame for the fight and refu.sed to file charges agaiast his a.ssailant, officers said. Police identified the other fighter as a 31-year-old La- Cnift man. Hull told Patrolman K. J. Montgomery he and his frieixi were sitting in the tavern a few when an argument began, but he he was unable to recall what the difference was about.

He said he called his friend dirty provoking the fight. Hull said he recalkxl being struck in the face, but did not know how his leg was broken. Chamber Attend GOP Airs Fire Pact The safety committee of Chamber of Commerce agreed at a meeting Monday afternoon in! the Chamber crffice to investigate the possibility of establishing closer co-operation and a mutual aid pact between the Liverpool Towm- ship volunteer fire departments and the aty fire department. Ed Bums, a member of committee, was named to investigate and report back at a future meeting. The committee also went on rec- ord in favor of co-operating with I the county Indu.strial safety com- i attempt to interest more I local concerns in tbe program.

I James W'alker was asked to seek additumal information on how the program operates and then refer it to the committee. The committee also voted to cooperate with the county traffic safety committee and approvici its driver improvement clinic o- gram, fieveral local traffic safety problems were discussed. J. English, chairman, presided. The next meeting will lie at the call of the chairman Advisory Council LISBON Thirty members taided the Republican Advisory luncheon meeting Monday noon at the Wick Hotel.

Atty. Oiarles Pike of Lisbon, county chairman, and Ford McQuilkin of Homeworth, vice chairman, conducted business. Edward Heim (rf Lisbon, president of the Columbiana County Republican Gub, gave a report! on the membership drive now progress. The club will sponsor a party later in the spring for members with Allen Dalrymple of Wellsville and Dean Rose of Lis- in charge. Miss Gladys DeBolt, county chairwoman, invited all area Republicans to attend the meetmg Ea.st LiverpooJ May 1, at 30 p.m in the Potters Savings l.oan Co.

annex when the combined Republican Gubs of East Liverpixil will hold a with a state speaker. The advisory council meetmg is May 13 at noon at the hotel. nf national hank examiner in the comptroller of currency (rffice here. He succeeds Chalmer DeRemer, who has been ferred to Dallas because of health reasims. fice at East also was' a guest speaker.

He urgfd the Print plainly your name. Javeees to write ard cheik on I'aughlin. Kevan, address and the pattern number their benefits penndically. Hmthnm The Jaycees voted to promote nut on the mon-itbe Ijberty Players, a grfxp nf cy yiMi are paying into Social residents now producing runty," he A que.stion-and-! a third play. In (dancer Fumi Drive an.swer pennd followed.

Twenty-four atterxled Steve Kozora gave the invocation Guests included Fid Todd Dick Adnev. 'Die firu'il nf officers for election May 27 was presented Nominations were heard from the and I Nunzio presi- Proceeding of llie Courts (i'oiiinion Pleas NEW ENTRIES Grace Crabtree vs. Homer The Hoard OaWree; plainldf ported on the national nonvention Directora vanii meet May 20 The Pities will meet 21. to lie held Kv. in Mav at IiOUi.s\nlle.

Klks Will Vllrild 2 Rnmrsl Prohalion Slate (Convention Pleading Delegates from Elks 258 women pleac and Wellsville Elks Ixidge 1040 requested pn will attend the 65th annual state arraignment Monday convention Thucsriav through aftemrMm before Common Pleas dav at the Nei! House Colum- S. Buzzard. hu Richard la. Scott, cxallixl ruler, lowfd restraining defendant from molesting piamliff. Kelton li.

Patterson vs Jessie Mae Patterson; divorce granted plaintiff, gross neglect. Maiden name of Jc.s'sie Mae Burn.s restored to defendant. MiUiron Co. vs Kevan C.onstnictinn by confe.ssion for plaintiff for $834 and costs, liOan East Liv- A total of $212 has lieen collected a hou.se-to-hou.se canvass of Che.ster for the Cancer P'und with about .50 per cent of the homes visited Monday night. Mrs.

William Mountjoy and Mess co-chairmen of the drive sponsored by the Junior Club, said the canvass will lie completed later this week. Fourteen worked on the solicitation last night. The Chester High SchiKil Key Gub will a dance for area high sehfx)! students night at 8 at the school gym as a liem'fit for the fund drive Dayton Man Beaten During Robbery Dies DAYTON, Ohio (AP) A year-old Dayton man. apparently beaten during a robbery, died Monday in St. Elizabeth Hospital Lee Arthur was found Sunday in a near South Side yard.

Police said his had been tom and articles scattered around the area He never regained consciousness. First Traffic Death In 25 Years (loiinteci niARIX)N, Ohm Collins, 50, of Willoughby is this Geauga County first traf- fice fatality in 25 years. The county coroner ruled Monday that Collins died of a crushed chesd after his car hit a utility pole early Sunday. first it was thought he had suffered a heart attack 98 Early Ballot 8 Issued By Board The number of ballots issued for the May 7 primaries has climbed to 98, an increase of 28 Friday, the County Election Board said today. R.

clerk, said the board has mailed .59 civilian absentee and disabled ballots and 39 to servicemen and civilians residmg temporarily outside the United States. The civilian ballots will be Issued until 4 m. on May 2 and must be returned to the office by noon of May 3 in order to be countixl at the primanes. 'Diey have lieen available since 7, The ballot.s issued under 1 voting have been available since March 8. They will be issued until noon on Saturday, May 4.

and must be returned hy noiin on Dav. Ellis New Regional Rank Examiner C'bief WASHINGTON (AP)-Frank H. Ellis has been appomted chief national bank examiner the P'ourth National Bank Region with headquarters in Cleveland Ellis has been an a.ssistant chief "Home of Insured Hancock County Federal Savings tm LBtH tSSOCIATIM OF CHESTER Carolina at Third MVergreen 7-1620 VOTE FOR GALE W. LAUGHLIN Repuhliran Candidate for City Auditor Qualified by years of experience in the field of Auditing. V'our Vote, Support and Influence Greatly Appreciated.

(PaW Political Artx'wtisemerrt) ITohation mvesligations were otrlercd for Ruth Wright of Wa Turner; and 'Thomas Maiey, secretary, Huhhanl. for possession costs paid will represent the Irw al of narcotics East on Margaret Bucev'. et al, vs Helen delegates, naiwxi at Oct. 10, and Mary Delilln of Morgan, el al; on motion of plain a lodge met'ting Monday night, Palestine 0 1, accu.sed of tiff attorney, sheriff is ordered will be Richard exalted larceny al the Bargain Center in to hold subject to the pay- ntler, and Paul TcKld, serTetarv. ment of inheritance faxe.s.

Also planning on attending arej NEW CVSES Robert Morehead, Walter West- Harold Dailey, 32. and Kevan. administrator lake and Harry Daniel Marshall, .33. both of of Howard Kevan, de- Others may attend from both Aii.stintow-n, were expected to ap vs Ethel Green. A 0 lodges.

afternoon arraign action to A Bartram of 5 fHingstown, rnent on indictments of carrying cimveyance nf real estate state president. wt II preside. concealed weapons Township A. Donald.son of Etna, Pa grand arraignments were eontin inJer, will be the princi- after thev pal speaker at a banquet Satur- Monciav. ACT NOW-this money-saving offer EXPIRES MAY 15,1963 day night.

Frank Early of will conduct a clinic to promote activities. SlampH For KEY WEST. Fla. The trading stamps" givm bv a camera store here can nxlccim'd Driilist III Miami iavps' Vi ilh Ml.V.MI A Miami dentist with a thousand ptmgums colk'ctcd from curio shops Township V. Higley, administrator of Affairs, vs.

Louis and Donai Faye Rose, Salmeville: ar i tion for .36 claimed due on promissory' note and foreclosure! of real estate mortgage Maiiagrr Oiiilw (Jiaiirr Dispiitp throughout the world. Marble. iron, tin and gla' HUNTlNfTON, Va (AP) ity I xt I lloising for S. savings Ixmds. Proprie- jxmgums in assorted colors and ton has rcsigtiKi in the wake of tor Frank Wayne gives his cus- roost on dressers and tables a hotly-dcbatirt campaign over a tomcrs a lO-ccnl stamp ami on the finir in Dr.

Gon-incw city charter l.ir pa.h siK-nl al his slorr slalomi'til to I ndp arr Ihr ri-- mi Hoiilo-: pan, has hm V- -pps lha hall- i'7 that Mips ()T 1 inp niTid -tktI shop. I far Thov'll make dFlmhtful miniaturo said Dr who ramo individua molds when you want to use as Miami from his natne Costa Rica pir for garnishing years ago No'w only. LET'S TAKE PICTURES AND IN COLOR in PHOTOGRAPHY not be expensive Just stop in nnd we' facts, figures and dcmonsfrations gimmicks, no obligation to buy Living Color need movies or stills. I prove It with No nil come as an individual, rather than tlir of city manage' as such, was made an issue in the past lloisington addl'd that some f)rr sons may even have voted for the new city charier Ix'caiise of their dislike for him as an in idual 'The charter which ap-j patently was dcfcatid April 15 by; a narrow margin would have stallcil a strong mayor in place of liiintmgton present city manager form of government. re.signapon the a year job is Inc 1 to install any one of these four flameless electric appliances from effiH- you invest is the time it, plus the answers.

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