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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 11

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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JRDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1965 EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW. EAST LIVERPOOL. OHIO Congressional Distrirl Primary Ordered Rhodes For Sept. 21 COLUMBUS, Ohio iAPl- A ipsdal primary election will be held Sept. 21 to select can- dkbtes for the 7th Congres- ikxial District seat vacated by the death last week of S.

Rep. Clarence Brown Gov. James A Rhodes late Friday night ordered the primary and said election of a new congressman will coincide with regular elections Nov. 2. The 7th District is comprised of Clark, Warren, Greene, Clinton, Champaign, Logan, Madison and Union Counties.

District Republicans, meeting in Springfield Friday night, decided against endorsing a candidate to replace the veteran GOP congressman William Holland of Ur- bna, district state central committeeman, said the party will have number of excellent and the leaden decided to give the voters right to choose the candidate they wish to represent the party in the primary' election, in true Republican Democratic leaders also withheld endorsement of a candidate at a meeting last Monday, but tiiey said they would wait until after the governor ordered an diction before reaching a final dfcision. Only announced candidate so far is John Peterson, 47, former Greene Countv prosecutor, who took out petitions to seek the Republican nomination Other possible Republican candidates mentioned so far dude son. Clarence Brown Jr. of Urbana; LowelL Fess of Yellow Springs, secretary of the State PersonneL of Review and a former state senator; State Reps.l Charles Fry, Springfield, and Sam Landes, London, and Atty. Gen.

William Saxbe. Among the leading Democratic candidates are James Berry, Clark County prosecu-i tor; Jerry R. Graham, who lostj to Brown last vear. and Joseph; Sheridan of Fairborn, former i Wittenberg professor who is! working on his degree at American University in Washington. GET The best quality watch repair- hlg fastest service for less monev at HAROLD KROSNEY 414 Carolina Ave.

EV 7.Q481 Nelson Will Pushj Salem Road Job The Ohio Department of Highways is not satisfied with the; I rate of progress on the widen-1 iing project wi State Route 45 south of vSalem, EarJ W. deputy director of Division 11, pointed out today. He said he! has taken actiwi to force com- jpletion of the lagging project; at the earliest possible date. Nelson says contractor has been given every reasonable Ibit of leeway, but has not made enough progress to warrant further leniency. The condition of the unfinished project works a hardship on adjoining proper- lerty owners and the traveling public and cannot be permitted In situations such as this, the public interest is protected by- performance bonds and other avenues by which pressure jean be brought to bear.

Nelson has set this machinery in motion Construction of the improvement was started in March under an $88.253 contract, of the work Is 0 3 mile Ravenna Man Shoots Wife, Then Himself RAVENNA. Ohio (AP) A rubber worker who spent Thursday night in jail because he quarreled with his wife and threatened to kill her, did kill her Friday afternoon a few hours after she paid his fine to get him out of jail, Portage County deputies said Carl Lee Bolyard, 34. killed himself after he had slain his wife, Donna Jean. 30. and wounded his son, Ronald, 11.

Coroner Robert A Sybert said, ruling murder and suicide. Deputies said they arrested Bolyard on charges of disturbing the peace becau.se of the quarreling and threats to his life. He was fined $15 and costs in Ravenna Municipal Court Friday morning. Later, the coroner said, Bolyard and jiis wife drove up to their home in New Milford, about six miles southeast of here, and he stopped his car at the driveway entrance. Ronald.

son by a previous marriage, was in the back seat. Mrs. Bolyard reached out to open their mailbox and Bolyard shot her in the left side of the head and neck with a pistol, turned and tired a shot that wounded Ronald, and then shot himself under the chin. Dr. Sybert said.

The youngster, wounded in the neck, jumped from the car and ran to a house for help. Ronald is in satisfactory condition at Robinson Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Bolyard also had two children by a previous mar- nage. PAGE II Sorority And Other Groups Opening Day Conduct Meetings At Lislran Program Set LISBON Delta Omicron Hospital Auxiliary Meets chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha i Mrs, Guv Fuhrman of Lin: sororitv met at the home of Mrs.

of coin Way was hostess to 26 For Westgate Opening day instructions for Edison Home To Be National Landmark MILAN, Ohio 124- year-old brick house near the Huron River where Thomas Alva Edison was born Feb 11. 1847. will be designated a na- Dennis Johnson of N. Market hich and elempniarv cin designated a na- St. Thursday night.

Mrs. Rich- attendmn tended Westgate elementary grades last year are to report to last classroom to learn their new room assignment. Junior High pupils who attended Westgate last year are to report to their previous homeroom for their new All others, including incoming IN WELLSVILLE! wm wnWAii-. TriETSiMMJN's! Tastiest Treat in Town And considered the favorite of the Tri-State area. For fun and relaxation, bring the family here to enjoy a wonderful prepared meal.

ir CLOSED LABOR DAY ir BRING IN THE YOUNGSTERS WE CHILDREN RESTAURANT GLADYS and PAUL MEADE, Owners IN WBXLSVILLE ON THE SUPER ROAD Dinners Served Daily CLOSED MONDAYS We Cater To Parties For Reservations Dial LE 2-0178 Arbitration Seen In Pottery Question A ruling by Judge Frank Battisti in Cleveland Di.strict Federal Court has cleared the way for arbitration of a longstanding between IBOP Local 7 and the Tiffin plant of the American Standard Sanitary the International Brotherhood of Operative Potters said today. The IBOP said the dispute dates back to the fall of 1963 when automated equipment was installed by American a d-i ard. The local objected to wage adjustments made by the firm and sought to have them corrected by grievance procedure and later by arbitration, the union said American Standard then filed an action in Toledo Dustrict Federal ('ourt and was granted a temporary injunction barring arbitration. Following retirement of the Toledo judge, the action was transferred to the Cleveland court, where Judge Battisti dissolved the restraining order and ruled the di.spute could go to arbitration The IBOP said the case involves over $100,000 in bark wages for employes at the Tiffin plant. In Si ruck By Police Lriii-cr Dies COLUMBUS, Ohio lAPi- A man who was injured in suburban Reynoldsburg when his car was by a police cnii.ser speeding to the scene of a holdup, died Friday night in Lincoln Memorial Hospital The victim was Gage.

.30 Injured in the crash were Calvin Poling, 29. also of Lan- ca.ster. in fair condition at Lincoln Memorial, and Reynoldsburg Paul Cater, .38, in good condition ard Crosser was assistant host- Salem Hospital ess. Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. Mrs.

William Robinson, pres- W. Dickey, president, in ident. conducted the business session, which opened w.th the roll call response Downfall group made surgical in Giving First wrappers and towels for Salem I "Shelter and Fallout Hygiene City Hospital. Sanitation was the program The annual membership tea topic presented by Mrs William vvill feature the next meeting at It was part of an eight- the home of Mrs. Donald Hill phase educational topic "Medi- of Sunset Dr.

on Oct. 6. cal Self-Help, the chapter Game Prizes Awarded program study for the year. The Thursday Night Club met Mrs. Glen Rose of Adams Rd at the home of Mrs.

Pete Gal- will be hostess on Oct. 7, of the Columbiana Rd. D. of A. Group Meets i Mrs.

Robert Tafini and Mrs. Mrs. Elizabeth Polite, council- Charles Reymolds received or of Pride of Center 190, game prizes. Daughters of America, presided Hostess for the next meeting seventh graders, will report to at the meeting Thursday night, will be Mrs. Reynolds of Sher-ilhe auditorium, the principal as Mrs.

Jane Carman and Mrs. man St. jsaid. Kathy McCullough were install- Lisbon Personals I Students who purchase bus ed as inside and outside sentin- Jeff Dorrance has returned Passes are to bring 45 cents on els. home from a two-week trip to '''Wednesday to pay for their pass Hostesses were Miss Cather- California.

He visited his sister, i for the first three days of school, ine McKee, Mrs. Lydia Bennett. Miss Barbara Dorrance, a Thursday, they must bring Mrs. Helen Guy and Miss Laura Miss Cecelia Dawes of Manhat-eents to purchase passes for McKee. Thirty two attended, tan Beach.

He flew to the coast following week. Prizes for cards and games by jet and returned by were awarded Mrs. Ivy Ment- Jeff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- KHU zer.

Mrs. Florence Stacey. Mrs, crt Dorrance of E. Chestnut Myrtle Rupp and Mrs Anne St. and Guilford Lake, has en-i (Jcvi'laiHl Muil rolled at Robert Morrison Busi-I ri pviri Awn a Thejroup w.II meet apa.n ness Collese lor Ihe fall term side and a police officer early today after he started shooting at the officer following a traffic accident.

police reported The victim, identified by police as M.H. Wilks, 35. was pronounced dead at Forest City Hospital, Police Capt. alter Davenport said Patrolman Audrey Barrett, off dutv at the time, was seated in his car when it hit by a car driven by Wilks, When Barrett got ou! of his car. Wilks drew a gun and started shooting him, Davenport said The two men graj)- pled and Wilks was shot in the: chest, arms and leg, the captain said.

116 dents attending Westgate School were announced today by Thom- as Dixon, principal. At (he same ceremony, a new Classes will begin at 8:25 a.m. Wednesday for junior high pils and at 8.55 a.m. in Ihe ele- Robert Taft of Cincinnati mentary grades. i former U.S.

Representative at Dixon said all children who will be the main speaker for the ceremony He is a trustee of the Edison Birthplace ill INSTALLATION Including Wraparound Windshields While-U-Wait Special Attention To Insurance Claims VETERAN PLATE GLASS 224 Broadway FU 6-5722 next Thursday at 7 30 p.m. beginning in October. People III ISuiriile By DroHninji; ST LOUIS, Mo fAP) Com- Bnieil In River Case BEAVER Deputy Coroner edienne Phylli.s Dillcr. 48, who parlayed a mythical called into night club and television stardom, was granted a divorce Friday, Mrs. Diller had filed for divorce from Sherwood Diller, 52, charging indignities, which Mearl Bozett ruled suicide by drowning in the death of Mrs Della Marie Blume, 71 year- old Raccoon Township resident, whose body was found floating xxu.feMxt.x,-.

Ihe Ohio River just north of her husband aenied They had Montgomery Dam Thursday was been married 25 years. aftermxin. Mrs. Diller received cu.stody Bozett set the time of death of the couple's four children and at 7 p.m Tuesday, estimating waived alimony. Diller agreed that Mrs.

Blume had been in to pay one dollar a month sup- the water about 42 hours, port for the children, aged 15 to An autopsy was performed at 20. i the Beaver County Home and Hospital Friday afternoon BALTIMORE iAPi Marv- ------------------------land r.ov. I Tawes and Car-Trilok Collisit.n Delaware Gov, Charles L. were on hand in Baltimore Fri- Clailli8 Serond Vicliiii day for ttie issuance of a stamp WOOSTER. Ohio promoting tratfic safety.

death of a Wayne County girl Maryland commissioner of todav raised to two the number motor vehicles, John Jewell, fatalities in a car-truck col- also was present during the jisjon near here 10 days ago. ceremonies. Christine Wellman, 6, Route I. Where did the trio park their Burbank, died in Akron Chil- Hospital, Her 7-month- Jewell and Terrv parked next old brother, Douglas, died in the to a fire hydrant. Tawcs, unable hospital the following the to find a curb spot, double- accident.

OF ALL THE nerve SCHOOL TIME means closer child contact ond more chance of infection. Build resistance, now, with dependable vitamins from your professional drug- McBURNEY'S. PiKirnHxy it a Profession, EAST LIVERPOOL Not Side Line PHONE 385 2980 ri parked next to them. The children were injured Aug 26 w'hen a car driven by their mother was hit by a truck at an intersection on Ohio 76 JEFFERSON Mo I Gov. Warren E.

Hearnes authorized construction of a barbed wire stockade at the i. resort area of Rockaway Beach, Appointed scene of noting by youths dur- ParkerHlnirs Post ing the July 4 weekend. Aulhontics have received a tudworlh. a number of threais lhal voung '-'verM resident, has people would return over Ihe laabor Day weekend to get revenge for arrests during the last outing. Local Banker At Woiiicirs wMcclinj; Nelson Hagcrty, cashier of the First National Bank, was guest BetterYourHomefor CASH-N-CARRY FURNACE SPECIALS NOW AT DISCOUNT PRICES GAS HIGH-BOY UNITS 105.000 BTU 130.000 BTU 160.000 BTU NOW 6 99,50 NOW 5125.00 $168.00 NOW LOW BOY UNIT 125.000 BTU $174.00 Honeywell Controls OIL FURNACES 100.000 BTU $224.00 119,000 BTU 5234.00 SHEET METAL FITTINGS AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES 30 GAL GAS GLASS LINED WATER SAC95 HEATER BIRCH SUPPLY EVERYBODY 1304 Railroad St.

Across from Patterson Foundry 6-W61 ager of the Parkersburg Division of the A Chance Co He will supervise the laboratory testing of all raw materials. the applied research and development programs and process control studies Cudworth is a native of Delevan, and a graduate of speaker at Ihe dinner meeting of the Eastern Ohio CIroup of tbi Alfred, National Asswiation of Bank W'omen Thursday night at the 2.v Outdoor Event Cadiz Country Club fir i His subjeti was Bank Kxam- Kolariaiis Twenty five attended Mrs Margaret Iddings. cash- outdoor meeting of the Midland ler of the Citizens National Bank Rotary Club Thursday night at of Hushing, presided a.s chair- the club pavilion on the Murphy man and conducted routine busi- Hill Rd. Charles was ne.s.s. program chairman Others attending from here Guests were Hans Hacher of were Miss Ijouella Thompson.

Liverpool and William assistant trust officer of the Ralph of Beaver. First National Bank, and Mrs Another outdoor meeting will Hagerty. i be held Thursday. HOLIDAY WEEKEIN'D HAM LOAF I FRIED CHICKEN Baked Pork Chops, Bouthern $tylo Above dinners are complete including appetizer mixed truit; choice of three whipped, scalloped, or candied sweet jMtatoes; baked corn casserole, green beans with bacon nr pickled beets, tossed salad, coleslaw, or cottage chec.se plain nr with pineapple, dcs.serf Jello CHILD'S MENU AVAILABLE TRY OUR OVEN FRESH HOMEMADE PIES OUR BEAUTIFUL DINING R(K)M IS AVAILABLE FOR WEDDING PARTIES. PHONE FL 6-4411 BLUE WILLOWS On U.S.

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