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NO. 43 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1966 - TWELVE PAGES $5.00 per year 10€ per copy Wayne Van Dine Hosts 11:00 PM News Jefferson County Police Investigate Accidents Wayne Van Dine, veteran WSTV- TV Newsman and Sports Direc- Republican Headquarters Wintersville Police were called shorter as the days go by-- tor, has been named Newscaster on to investigate a total of 33 and that headlights should be for Channel 9's 11:00 p.m. News, Officially Opened complaints including five traffic turned on 1/2 hour before dusk according to an announcement by accidents in the week just pass- and should be used for 1/2 hour Ted Eiland, Vice-president-gen- Jefferson County Republican ed. aiter aawn. eral manager of the Rust Craft .Headquarters was opened of- Two cars were involved in an Drive defensively, as other Station. ficially today at 183Northm Fourth accident on Main Street on Sep- drivers may not be as careful Wayne Van Dine is considered Street in Steubenville, Ohio by tember 8 when vehicles driven as you are. one of Channel 9's crack news Walter4 L. Myers, Jr., Chair- by Norma J. Medich of 444 Main reporter-photographers, and is man of the County Republican St., Wintersville and Joseph E. Convictions Posted unquestionably the best known, Central and Executive Commit- Saltsman of 1984 McCauslen most widely publicized television tees. Most of the County's key Manor collided as the car driven By Mayor's Court personality in the Wheeling-Steu- GOP leaders attended the cere- by Mrs. Medich was attempting benville area. He is much in de- monies. to make a right turn, struck Convictions listed in the Court mand as a speaker and toast- During the opening ceremonies, the Saltsman vehicle which was of Wintersville, Mayor Thomas master for a wide range of or- Myers announced the appointment passing on the right side. There L. Albaugh were: ganizations and functions. area chairmen who will assist were no injuries and only minor Wilbur Lucas, South Avalon- Although he has been serving precinct committeemen in carry- damage was sustained by either F alure to connect into the Sewer as Sports Director of WSTV- ing out the campaign plans. The car. System-$10.00 and costs - Fine TV for some five years, he has new Republican leaders are: Police were notified by Bruce Suspended always had his own regular news Bergholz Area, Mrs. Hazel Watson, an employee of the Mel- William M. Thompson-RD #1, program, a regular weather Featheringham; Brilliant, Mrs. lott Construction Company that Toronto - No License Plate- show, and has devoted more than John Shanahan; Dillonvale, two homes under construction $20.00 Bond Forfeited half of his time as one of the Wayne Van Dine Katherin Niehart; Island Creek, by that firm had been entered James H. Cox-106 Elaine St.- Station's principal News Report- Mrs. Chauncey Speaker; Mingo, by vandals who caused damage Passing in a Hazardous Zone- er-Photographers and News Wri- the top news figures in the tri- Mike Dodasovich; Mt. Pleas- to the interior of one of the $5.00 and Costs. ters. state region. His on-the-air in- ant, Mrs. Della Fox; North Coun- homes. A Chain Saw was miss- Edward Caniff-445 Lee Road, With a background of almost terviews rane from the late ty, Mrs. William Carlisle; Rich- ing from the other home. This Follansbee, W. Va.-Speed Ex- ten years in covering news and President Kennedy, President mond, Mrs. Charles Carmon; incident is still under investi- cessive for Road Conditions- sports events on both radio and Johnson, and other top politi- Smithfield, Mrs. Josephine gation by Wintersville Police. $25.00 and Costs. TV in the Upper Ohio , cal leaders to such sports per- Harris; Tiltonsville, Mrs. Cur- On September 9, Wintersville Clifford L. Reed-RD #2, Bloom- Wayne also serves as on-the- sonalities as Sugar Ray Robin- tis Stillwell; Toronto, Mrs. John Police were notified to be on the ingdale, 0.- Passing on a Haz- air correspondent in this area son, Arnold Palmer, Jimmy Yocum; Wintersville, Mrs. look-out for a 1961 Model Ford ardous Zone-$5.00 and Costs- for KDKA Radio. Brown, and numerous others. Charles McConnell. He said that driven by Jack Thrift of Will- Fine Suspended An expert golfer, he could, and He is a native of Kittanning, the work of the area chairmen iamsburg, Kentucky, who was Henry Tingler-Box 11, Wells- does, match score cards with Pa., and resides in Weirton, would be headed by Mrs. Jean wanted in connection with an as- burg, W. Va.-Crossing Double many of the pros. Van Dine is W. Va. with his wife and three Barren, Jefferson County Chair- sault on Mr. Nelson of Nelson's Yellow Line-$15.00 Bond For- a regular paricipant in the an- children. woman. Motel on Route 22, west of Win- feited nual Ham-Am Golf Tournament Van Dine replaces Stan Red- Commenting on the campaign, tersville. The car was observed Paul Stead-Traffic Device Vio- in Pittsburgh, and has a first- mond, who has taken a TV news Myers explained to those present by Patrolman Nottingham in the lation-$15.00 Bond Forfeited. name relationship with many of job in Syracuse, New York. that the 1966 election is pro- parking lot at Jerry's Corner Thomas M. Haraczy- Traffic bably the most important of their on Canton Road. Wintersville Device Violation-$5.00 and Costs life-time because of the many Police notified Jefferson Coun- John N. Koehnlein-707 Railroad Jefferson Soil And Water Indian Creek Board critical decisions facing the ty Sheriff's Department and the Ave., Toronto-Excessive Speed- voters. He said, "Because of apprehension of Mr. Thrift was $11.50 Bond Forfeited Conservation Meeting Changes Meeting Night the United States Supreme made by both Departments. Lindsey D. Gump - 236 - Court's decision affecting legis- Police were notified of an ac- dale Ave., Wintersville-Reckless The regular meeting of the Jef- Beginning in October, the regu- lative reapportionment, both hou- cident at the intersection of Main Operation-$50.00 and Costs. ferson Soil and Water Conserva- lar meeting of the Indian Creek ses of the 107th Ohio General Street and Fernwood Road at tion District Board of Supervis- Board of Education will be held Assembly will be drastically al- 10:50 p.m., Sunday Night. In- ors met recently in the of Paul on the third Thursday of each tered." "Therefore," he said volved were a car driven by Ramsey, Richmond. month at 7:30 p.m. The meet- Food And "we must be very sure that Elmer A. Eddy of Box 369, Jew- Bill Ramsey, who was spon- ings will be held in the board we send only the best man avail- ett, Ohio which had stopped for sored by the District to attend office, located at the O.W. Buch- Fancies Sale able to Columbus to represent the traffic light when it was A Food and Fancies Sale will 4-H Conservation Camp was a anan Junior High School, 100 guest at the meeting. He gave the interests of the people of struck from the rear by aMotor- be held Saturday, September 17 Park Drive, Wintersville, 0. Jefferson County, Eastern Ohio, at 10:00 an account of the time spent cycle operated by William N. a.m. at the Winters- men ville Methodist and thanked the District for mak- The next regular meeting will and the State. The best Travis HI of RD #2, Bantam Church Parking available, we believe, are Joseph Lot. ing the trip possible for him. be on October 20. Ridge Road. Damage to the Travis The sale will be sponsored i-bert Smith, Work Unit Con- A. Bell, our candidate for State cycle included the handle-bars, by the Active Adult Class. serivationist gave a report on the The telephone installation for Representative, and John R. front fork and front fender. There In case of rain the sale will the new board offices has just be held in the Fellowship Hall. Summer Supervisors School he Longsworth, our candidate for was no damage to the Eddy ve- been completed. The State Senator." attended at Ohio Wesleyan Uni- superinten- hicle. dent's office can be versity in Delaware, Ohio. reached by Commenting on the national The Wintersville Police and dialing 264-5536. The political Wintersville New Cooperators accepted were number scene, the County Chair- Wintersvllle Fire Departments for the administrative William Acton, Island Creek assistant, man said that the country is now were called to MainStreet in front the clerk-treasurer, and the fed- virtually under one-party rule Elementary PTA Township, 100 Acres; Donald of the First National Bank in eral programs coordinator is with all three branches of our Wlntersville to extinquish ablaze Stewart, Warren Township, 82 264-5589. Federal government dominated To Meet Acres; and Max Burris, War- in an automobile owned by Roland by the spenders and advocates D. Buccalo of 914 Virginia Ave., The Wintersville Elementary ren Township, 23 Acres. of big government. PTA will hold a Present for this meeting were Follansbee, W. Va. An estimated meeting on Walter N. Sutton, Joseph Rozsa, Myers said that the voters have $200 in damage was confined to Thursday. September 15 in the Baton to restore at least the engine and wiring of the Paul Ramsey, and Edgar Buch- Class Openings an opportunity cafeteria at 8:00 p.m. a partial balance of power at vehicle. anan. Also present were Robert Plans for the evening include the Federal level by sending On Monday, September 12, Mr. the introduction of the teachers, Smith and Gabe Rozsa, Soil Con- Still Available Republicans to the United States Eugene Saho of RD #2, Winters- servation Service, and Annette the new principal and the new Cross Creek Recreation Area Congress in January. "For this McNerny, District Clerk. ville complained to Police that Superintendent. announces its Baton Twirling site reason," he said, "we urge every as his car, driven by his daugh- will be changed from the large voter to support the candidancy ter, Carol Ann Saho, travelled shelter house to the paved area of William H, Weir, the Repub- west on Main Street near Gumps WJ6a r r* in back of Buchanan Jr. High "BE A BOOSTER DAY" lican candidate for the United Lane, it was struck by a rock School for Saturday, Booster President Dale Hutton September States House of Representatives that had been thrown from the has announced that the Annual 17 only. In case of rain or from our own 18th Congressional right side of the highway caus- Wintersville Warriors Boosters bad weather, the program will District of Ohio.' ing damage to the windshield. Wi1S5HKS-'5727 be cancelled for Saturday only. Membership Drive will be held Referring to the tounty races Police are investigating the in- Everyone is welcome to par- this Saturday morning, starting for Auditor and Commissioner, cident. ticipate, at 9:30. seventh grade or older the chairman pointed out that Wintersville Firemen were novices at 10:00 a.m. All athletes from Wintersville Under Sev- the cost of running Jefferson called twice on Sunday to put enth grade novices 10:55 a.m. will participate and will be wear- County has been climbing at the out a grass fire on the far side ing their colors. Advanced twirlers at 11:45 a.m. rate of several hundred thousand of Longvue Sub-Division. They if the class has 20 or more were called at 3:00 p.m. and again . 00, interested students. dollars per year. Myers said, President Hutton invites all the "We feel that a change is long at 10:30 p.m. to the sme spot Wintersville fans to the Booster overdue, and we hope the tax- where a total of 1-1/2 acres " |^ Meeting, held every Thursday payers of this county will agree were damaged by the blaze. No at the Wintersville High School Weekend Fun by electing Orant Cicone Audi- dwellinzs were involved. at 7:30 p.m. Movies of the Foll- tor, and George Huscroft County Carol Rohrabaugh. age 10, of ansbee-Wintersville game will VICTORY DANCE & BONFIRE Corn missioner. Overlook Hills suffered an injury be reviewed by Coach Kettlewell Friday Nite beginning at 10:30 to her right hand while attending and his assistants Gundling, p.m. at Woodvue Park. Wintersville Elementary School 'Seach and Ross. Coach Kettle- on Tuesday, September 13. She well will also discuss the big WEINER ROAST & DANCE NEWYM7 was taken to St. John Hospital ^^^ game this Friday night between At Woodvue Park on Sunday by a unit of the Ohio State Patrol Wintersville and Jefferson Union. Evening from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. for treatment of the injury. - on't fOrget this Saturday is Both dances will feature Randy Area motorists are reminded "BAfe oater Day.' T. of W.E.I.R. that the period of dayigihtr : PAGE 2 TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN "THE WINTERSVILLE CITIZEN" ON THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1966 PAGE 2 TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN "THE W1NTERSVILLE CIT1ZEN" ON THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1966 Blessed Sacrament Wintersville Methodlist Hvmn ils .TtN Ts CWC Plans Smorgasbord To Dedicate The Wintersville Blessed Sac- A service of Dedication for the ST- JHN TFTRHE1 A.. .. .I..- -- -. ...--I WINlrRWSViLLE METHODIST rament Catholic women's ClUb New Methodist Hymnals xNrill be ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH CHURCH held their first meeting of the held at the 10:15 a.m. wiorship WinIrsvillp rilizBn (Route 152 South of Richmond) Rev. Charles Dailey Club Year at Blessed Sacrament service of the \Winter rsville J. Rev. Kenneth Uram Nursery Thru Second Grade Church Auditorium. Mrs. Methodist Church Sunday, , Sep- Established December 6, 1962 7:30 9:00 Masses A.M. and A.M. 9:00 - 11:15 A.M. Charles Schulte presided. Pas- tember 18th., Dr. Ralph M. Gray, Publishers: Holy Days 7:00 P.M. Third Grade Thru Adult tor Father Charles Sargus open- Superintendent of the Steube.wille Rudy and Pat Taliani Confessions before each Mass. District will conduct the d(edica- 9:00 - 10:00 A.M. ed the meeting with a prayer. Subscription Rates: Worship - one service from Mrs. Schulte introduced the tion and preach the dedi(catory METHODIST 55.00 per year or 1 Oc per cqpy UNIONPORT 10:15 to 11:15 A.M. guest speaker, Mr. Thomas Mer- sermon. At the same time, a new Advertising rates furnished Rev. Dwight Gamble inella of St. Anthony Church. sanctuary piano will be d(edica- on request 9:30-10:30 AM LMorning Worship BLOOMINGDALE Mr. Merinella is in charge of ted as a memorial to th,e late Sunday School 11:00-1i2:00 CHURCH OF GOD the United Directories of Ohio Miss Sadell Welday whosse be- Published weekly at Rev. Mae Joy Lacy and spoke briefly on the Direct- quest made possible its ac quisi- 559 Canton Road BLOOMINGDALE Sunday School 10:00 A.M. ory. Aquestion and answer period tion. Wintersville, Ohio Phone 264-4303 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. followed. The Sanctuary Choir undler the Rev. Emory G. Lowe, Jr, Evangelistic Service-Sundays at The officers of the C.W.C. will direction of Mr. John Penry A.M. Sunday School 10:00 7:30 P.M. Midweek Prayer on attend the quarterly meeting of Hughes will present special 11:10 A.M. '1 Morning Worship Wednesday at 7:30 P.M. the Annunciation Deanery Coun- music for the service. Hy 'mninals v from the new Hymnal wvill be cil at St. Adalbert Church, Dil- V J BLOOMINGDALE ZION TEMPLE CHURCH lonvale, Ohio, Sunday, Septem- used and the hymnals us ed for [0D METHODIST CHURCH Corner of 5th and Logan Sts ber 11 at 3:00 p.m. the first time at the se rvice. Rev. Dwight Gamble Mrs. Jane Donnelly, reminded By MRS. JAMES WALTERS 11:00A.M. Elder Floyd Johnson, Pastor Sunday School Sunday School-10:00 A.M.; the members of the First Satur- "For by grace are ye saved Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Morn- ing Worship - 11:30 A.M.; Wed- day and First Sunday of each through faith; and that not of nesday Night 7:30-Prayer Meet- month as being designated as Wintersville Womei 1 s yourselves: it is the gift of God ST. ANDREWS ORTHODOX ing & Bible Class; Thursday C.W.C. Communion Sunday and (Eph. 2:8).' CATHOLIC CHURCH night 8:00 P.M.-Young Peoples Saturday. League Meets The word "grace'" comes from (319 Lincoln Terrace, Mingo Jct.) Meeting; Last Friday in Month The Intention will be offered a Latin root meaning a favor John F. Psinka Rev. Fr. 7:30 P.M.- Missionary Meeting. for the ill members of the Parish. The Women's League of Win- or gift, and the thought behind Sundays, Divine Liturgy, 9:00 am. It was unanimously voted to tersville, OFWC, met in the home its religious uses is strength Saturdays-Vespers 7:00pm; Holy ST. PIUS X donate the pennies for Mission of Mrs. Herbert Hibbard of 141 infused or poured, or instilled Days-Vespers 7:00 pm; and Di- ROMAN CATHOLIC CHRUCH Fund to the Missions for - Pembroke Road. Mrs. St ewart by God. We are saved by hearing vine Liturgy 10:00 am; Confes- (Lovers Lane) mary Fathers. Ferguson presided. Mrs. Carl and believing the Word and as sions prior to each service. Rev. Alfred L. McMullan Final plans were discussed for Boyd led the Prayer. we grow in grace, we are sancti- Confession-Saturday 7:00 to 8:00 the Annual Smorgasbord to be The members voted to send a fied as we continue to listen to BRENTWOOD METHODIST and before Masses on Sunday. held Sunday, September 18,12:00 contribution for the rec eption God' s voice. Salvation comes only (148 Stephen Street) Masses at 8:00-10:00-11:30 A.M. to 5:00 p.m. in the Church Audi- for the G.F.W.C. presid

BUCKINGHAM RIDGE UNION CHAPEL TEMPLE Route 151, 2 miles from Located on. New Alexandria THE JEFFERSON Rev. George Bleakmore Fernwood Road Sunday School 10 A.M. BUILDING and SAVINGS CO. (OPPOSITE THE LITTLE Morning Worship 11 A.M. 127 South Fourth Street - Steubenville, Ohio MidPwek Prayer LEAGUE JOANN FIELD) Sevices \^~~A361^ Sunday Evening Bible Study and SUNDAY SCHOOL Commmunion at 7:30 p.m. 10:00 A.M. WEST PARK METHODIST PREACHING SERVICE Rev. Robert Mattern REV. RALPH WINGAtE 11:00 A.M. Worship Service 10:45 A.M. ,,EREST PAID LISTEN SUNDAY EVENING Sunday School 9:30 A.M. 7:30 P.M. M.Y.F. 6:00 P.M. To The Word of GOD ON SAVINGS every Sunday 9:05-9:20 am WEDNESDAY EVENING BLESSED SACRAMENT over WSTV Radio 7:30 P.M. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH (Main Street) Compounded Semi-Annually Rev. Charles J. Sargus Revival Services Confession-Saturday 1:30 to 2:30 ALL SAVINGS GUARANTEED UP TO ANY AMOUNT and 7:00 to 8:00 P. "- To Be Held October 10 -16 P.M. r .. - 30, 9 0 0" - BY OHIO DEPOSIT GUARANTEE FUND TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN "THE WINTERSVILLE CITIZEN" ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1966P O"GE 3 WWA Extensive Canvassing Planned By Volunteer Day Planned Neighbor To Neighbor Workers For Red Cross A "kick-off' meeting of the Fink, Mrs. James W. Kiefer, The up-dating of the Red Cross area leaders for the Republican Mrs. Andrew Fraser, Mrs. Rich- Family on new plans and pro- Neighbor-to-Neighbor Campaign ard Bundy, Mrs. William Schae- grams were discussed at the first was held in the Fort Steuben fer, Mrs. Wayne Cox and Mrs. fall meeting of the Volunteer Hotel. Mr. Clyde Chalfant spoke Wayne Henderson. Service groups held in the chap- of the highly successful results The next meeting planned for ter house with the Chairman of of this type of program in other leaders and workers will be held Office of Volunteers, Mrs. James Counties and the definite need at Campaign Headquarters, Wed- Robinson presiding. of such a campaign in Jefferson nesday, September 14, at 1:00 Volunteer Day will be held Mon- County. Mr. Chalfant is 18th p.m. day, September 26th at 12:30 piStrict Financial Chairman. p.m. with a sandwich luncheon IMrs. Kenneth Peterson of Steu- for the prospective new volun- benville has been appointed Stark School teers and will continue through Chairman of the Neighbor-to- 3:30 p.m. when certificates will Neighbor Campaign. This cam- Plans Festival be issued to all those partici- paign, which will begin this month Mr. William B. Thompson, pating. All classes in services is primarily a fund raising drive President of the P.T.A. of Stark will be given free of charge and that will provide the opportunity School announced this week that area residents in Jefferson Coun- for greater financial and poli- the parents and teachers will ty are eligible to attend. For tical participation in the Repub- sponsor a Fall Festival onSatur- information, call your local Red lican cause. The door-to-door day, October 1, 1966, from two Cross. campaign will be conducted until seven p.m. in the school. In attendance and giving reports simultaneously in many other Chairmen for this event will be were the new chairman: counties across Ohio. Mrs. Jack L. Pfaffman, General CONSULTANT: Mrs. Fred W. Mrs. Peterson stated, "Our ob- Chairman; Mrs. William B. Skinkle. jective is to enlist an ever in- Thompson, Game Co-Chairman; CHAIRMAN OF OFFICE OF creasing number of citizens in Mrs. Glenn L. Bonnell, Food VOLUNTEERS: Mrs. James Rob- every community to actively the Co-Chairman; Mrs. Paul Hat- inson. Republican organizations and its cher, General Store Chairman; RECORDS: Mrs. Chaytor acitivites at the local, state and and Mrs. James Brown, Pub- Robertson. national levels. We hope each licity and Poster Contest. RECOGNITION: Mrs. Carl F. citizen who is aware of his in- This event will be open to the Allebaugh. dividual responsibility to help public on the school grounds ORIENTATION: Mrs. J. Louis insure good government, will with a continuous 10 Supper, Bates, Mrs. W.W. Borden, Mrs. work as well as contribute to the Games, Pony Rides, and Door Charles W. Drabers, Miss cost of carrying on a year- Prizes, which includes a por- Dorothy Dougherty. round Republican organization table T.V. Organ Music will be ARTS AND SKILLS: Mrs. Wal- which will be able to increase provided, compliments of C.A. ter Schreiner, Mrs. E.L. Henry. registration while providing the House. GRAY LADIES: Mrs. Robert other services essential to our In connection with the Festi- Anglin. party." val the children are competing MOTOR SERVICE: Mrs. Will- "This door-to-door type fund in a poster and coloring contest, iam Melching. raising by a political party re- which will be judged on Septem- PRODUCTION: Mrs. Walter sults in extensive canvassing." ber 16th by Mrs. William V. Elswick. Mrs. Peterson continued, "Which Johnson of 113 Bryden Road; SERVICE TO MILITARY FAMI- requires an organization consist- Mr. Joseph L. Glaub, Presi- LIES: Mrs. Thomas Allen, Mrs. ing of Area Chairmen, Ward and dent of Atlas Supply Co. and John E. Criss, Sr., Mr. Jack Precinct Leaders, and Neighbor- member of the Indian Creek Wentworth. to-Neighbor Workers." School Board; Mrs. William B. NURSING SERVICES: Mrs. E.P. - The program is being conducted Chesson, WSTV Radio Person- Spencer. Mr. ana Mrs. J erry Boyd James George Studio under the auspices of and is a ality; and Mrs. John Biggio of VOLUNTEER NURSES AIDES: Open church was observed for otis, orchids and English Ivy. Division of the Ohio Republican 100 Opal Blvd. and Mr. Dorn- Mrs. William Hanle, Mrs. Albert the wedding of Linda Anne Maid of honor was Miss Bonnie Finance Committee. Persons de- busch. Principal of Stark School. Frazee. Morris, daughter of Mr. and Tepovich. Serving as brides- siring to help In the effort may All proceeds from this event VOLUNTEENS: Mrs. Carl Boyd. Mrs. George 0. Morris of 140 maids were Miss Susan Gona- call or write the Chairman, Mrs. will be used by the P.T.A. for WATER SAFETY: Ralph Rea- Cathy Drive, Wintersville, and ware of East Liverpool, Ohio, Kenneth Peterson or enroll at School Improvement. soner, Mrs. Charles Giblon. Gerald E. Boyd, son of Mr. Sharon Kellermeir and Carla Campaign Headquarters, 183 N. PUBLIC INFORMATION: Mrs. and Mrs. Carl E. Boyd of 299 Boyd, sister of the groom. Robbin Fourth Street, Steubenville, 0. FOR SALE-Wood Clarinet (Ped- Mary H. Fiscus, Mrs. N. Edward Winters Drive, Wintersville. Mora was Flower Girl. Area leaders serving with Mrs. ler). Price $40.00. Girl's white Worstall, Mr. Ted Eiland, Dr. The ceremony was performed Bruce Armstrong was best man. Peterson on the Neighbor-to- Roller Skates, size 7 and size Herbert Shire. at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, August Ushers were John Parrish and Neighbor Committee include 8. Price $4.00 each. VIETEMESE PROJECTS: Mrs. 20, in the Wintersville Metho- Russell Sanders. Craig Taliani Mrs. Jack Munk, Mrs. Robert PHONE AM-4-1843 Edward Lloyd. dist Church. The Rev. Mr. was ring bearer. YOUTH IN RED CROSS: Mrs. Charles M. Dailey officiated for Following the ceremony a re- Thomas Martin. the double ring candle light cere- ception was held in the church mony. social room and a private re- Nuptial selections were sung by ception for 120 was held at the Mrs. Doyle Ohler, accompanied home of the Bride's parents. by Miss Linda Mathieu at the The couple honeymooned in Ken- 3 ROOMS organ. tucky and South Carolina and The bride, given in marriage visited with the Bride's brother, OF FINE FURNITURE by her father, wore a gown PFC James E. Morris, stationed fashioned of Chantilly Lace and at Fort Knox, Kentucky. pleated nylon Tullis over Satin. Mrs. Boyd is a graduate of $398 The neck was designed with lace Wintersville High School. Easy Terms Arranged appliques. The full skirt ended Mr. Boyd is also a graduate of in a chapel train. The headpiece Wintersville High School and is 24 MONTHS TO PAY was a floral cluster made of employed at Signode Steel Co. 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Ohio Bell Part of the Nationwide BeN System DArc ^ TELL THEM Y011 SAW IT IN "T14F WINTFRqVit I F rIT17PN9' nN T1411OCnAV qF PTFMR;:g I q lQAA ZAV& ~ TI UImI FP a M I II I "TVUI vftEOjTI IE ITI7 bI"AMYUIDr EDTUSoIV lm 1A. Mrs Carl Miro Selec ;ted "Valentine Girl" Charlotte Bush Mrs. Carl Miro of Richmond, charge of the program. Mrs. Graduates From Ohio has been selected the 1967 Russell Barker and Mrs. John "Valentine Girl" of the Lambda Gates,, Jr. will be the co-hos- Ohio Valley General Tau Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi *+***** Sorority. I Dear Margo, tunate girl to be able to invest Mrs. Miro was chosen by popu- Please settle an argumeint. My in one. They are stunning for the lar vote of the chapter members Welcome Wagon mother bought me a pan t suit, younger woman, and save agreat at a meeting held in the YWCA. and it's the greatest. It's camel deal of time. There are several Her picture will be entered in color with a white wooly lining, on the market: those made of the international contest held in Club Meets The pants are hip-hugger s with synthetic yarns and those made Kansas City, Missouri. It will Steubenville-Wintersville Wel- small bell bottoms. Well , here of human hair, either hand-made be iudged in February by a come Wagon Club met at the is what's wrong. My fr iend... or machine-made. Naturally, the iamous celebrity who Ts as yet YWCA on Tuesday evening. Mrs. to go boy, that is... asked me synthetics are much less expen- unnamed. George Frye, President, con- to a party next month, and I sive, and they serve just as well. Miss Toni Ligias, president, ducted the meeting and Mrs. planned on wearing the suit. What I would do if I were you is presided over the meeting. Re- George Kopie, Program Chair. Now, they sayno. What's the use to betake myself to a store spec- ports were given by Mrs. Doug man, was narrator for a skit of having it if I'm not allowed ializes in wigs, and discuss the Sadler, Mrs. Joseph Habowski, presented by members of the to wear it? problem with them. They'll come Mrs. Lee Roy Edwards and Mrs. club, followed by a word game SICK up with the right one both for John Gates, Jr. in which all the members par- Dear Sick, you and your pocket-book. The eighth anniversary Chapter ticipated with prizes going to Cheer up. Everything willI come ...... Founder's Day Banquet will be Mrs. Nancy Myers and Mrs. up roses by and by, and you'll Dear Margo, held on October 27 in the Holi- Nancy Nowacki. Mrs. Miller Kerr be able to wear your suit. From I'm going to college for the first day Inn, Pittsburgh, Pa. then introduced the following the description it sounds d'arling. time, and I'm not buying all my The Chapter will hold the 2nd prospective members: Mrs. John I'm surprised that you're angry clothes before I leave. My par- Annual "Fall Frolic", a semi Sommer, Mrs. Steven Umrnmel, with your parents. The]y only ents are giving me the money formal dance, on Saturday, Nov- Mrs. Dexter Kennedy, Mrs. Rich- said no because a party is an so that I can buy when I see ember 19 in Saint Agatha Hall. ard Gates, Mrs. John A. Sulli- inappropriate place in whlich to what I need. I'm sure, though, Dancing will be from 9 until 1 van, Mrs. Robert Lehrer, Mrs. wear such an outfit. Aw come that I'll need a dress for rush- to the music of the "006'S". Frank Hayes, Mrs. Leo K. Smith, on, be a good girl and 1ook in ing, and I can't wait too long Tickets may be purchased in Mrs. Edward Farley, Mrs. Jim Charlotte Bush the cupboard. I'll bet yo u have to get it. I have my fingers cross- advance from any sorority mem- Zurak, Mrs. Arthur Taylor and Charlotte Eileen Bush was a some perfectly darling anc Smore ed hoping someone will ask me ber. Mrs. Robert Nodler. Mrs. Nod- member of the graduating class of appropriate dresses there. S to a rush party. Oh, Margo, Mrs. Lee Roy Edwards pre- ler's Mother, Mrs. Edward Quirk Ohio Valley General Hospital ooe.** what if they don't? sented the Cultural Program of Jersey City, N.J. was aspecial School of Nursing, Wheeling, Dear Margo, SCARED for the evening. guest. Mrs. Miller Kerr won the W. Va., on September 8th. She I have money saved up, and I Dear Scared, Refreshments were served by door prize. plans to continue her nursing want to spend it on the only thing If it's any consolation to you, Mrs. William Pudich and Mrs. S*****( career at Riverside Hospital in I've ever wanted...afall.Tlhe only every other girl is scared too. Habowski. SITUATION WANTED: Middle- Columbus, 0. thing is that I don't knoNw what I'm sure you'll have absolutely A special prize was won by aged lady would like to care for Charlotte graduated from Win- kind to get. Please answer quick- no trouble. All you have to do to Mrs. Habowski. small children. Prefers to live tersville High School in 1963. ly as I want to get mine before be asked is to be yourself. Don't The next regular meeting will in. Plenty of experience. Can She is the daughter of Mr. and I leave for college. put on phony airs, and don't be held on September 15 in the furnish references. Mrs. Chester C. Bush, 100 FALL try to be someone you're not. YWCA. Mrs. Sadler will be in PHONE 264-5803 Church Street, Wintersville, 0. Dear Fall, You'll probably be so courted Please forgive me if I take that you'll turn down invitations. time out before answerin)g your In the meantime, buy yourself "A CLOTHES DRYER letter. I just want to remiInd you a basic dress. I'd suggest either and the other girls that if you black crepe or wool, or navy. THAT DOES MY want a speedy reply all yo)u need You should buy it with a jewel do is to send a stampecI self- neckline, and either sleeveless or addressed envelope to meiincare long sleeves. With such a dress of this paper. I promise to an- you can do wonders. As a matter swer promptly. Now, toyour fall. of fact, it'll only take change of RIDICULOUS!" By the way, in case you i other accessories, and not a soul will readers do not know, a fall is suspect that your're wearing the a wigled made up of long Shair. same old dress. Good luck! When attached to the hEead, it "falls" straight down the neck. Hence, the name. You're a for- Dear Margo, When you look at a dress, and the ticket is marked "blend". AMERICASIN what does it mean? I see so many dresses marked that way, and I can't figure it out. Can you? CURIOUS Dear Curious, * There is no mystery, and I'm sure had you asked your sales- lady, she would have been happy * to tell you. "Blend" refers to the fabric. It means that the material is made of several fab- rics together, such as cotton, * arnel, and silk. Were it made of just wool it would be so marked, as would cotton alone, or silk or fortrel. Just as soon as several fabrics are combined then the word blend is used. DRIVE-IN WINDOIW Now, do you understand? SINCERELY, 264-0511 MARGO

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N. Fo'urth St. Steubenville, 0 TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN "THE WINTERSVILLE CITIZEN" ON THURSDAY, SEPTFMbt:K 15,. 1966 PA GE 5 MUNVOWNW-1- Stark PTA Plans Year The executive board of the Stark School P.T.A. met in the home of Mr. William B. Thompson, President, of 114 Ferngrove Place. The following are officers for the year 1966-67: President Mr. Thompson V. President Mr. Frank Biggio Sec. Mrs. Edward Phillips Treas. Mrs. Paul Hatcher Parl. Mrs. James M. Brown Committee Chairman are: Pro- gram, Mr. Biggio; Hospitality, Mrs. Richard C, Johnson; Mem- bership, Mrs. Kenneth Peterson; Publicity, Mrs. Edward Phillips; Historian, Mrs. Emma Allen; Ways and Means, Mrs. Jack L. Pfaffman; Room Representative, Mrs. Glenn Bonnell; Registra- tion, Mrs. James M. Brown; and Health, Mr. Charles Powell. Plans for the year's activities were discussed and programs for the meetings outlined. Ini- tial plans for a Fall Festival on Saturday, October 1, from 2 to 7:00 p.m. were made. Chairmen for this event were: Mrs. Jack L. Pfaffman, Gener- al Chairman; Mrs. William B. Thompson, Game Co-Chairman; Mrs. Glenn L. Bonnell, Food Gene and Ronald Bird, the sons of Mrs. Florence Bird of Bantam Co-Chairman; Mrs. Paul Hat- Ridge, Wintersville, are serving with the U.S. Armed Forces. cher, General Store Chairman; Gene, pictured to the right, has been in the Marine Corp since and Mrs. James M. Brown, Pub- August 25 and Is stationed at Parris Island for 7 weeks, then will licity and Poster Contest. All transfer to Camp Lejuene for 4 weeks. After his initial training, proceeds from the Stark Fall Pvt. Bird will be home for a furlough. Festival will be used by the Ronald, pictured to the left, has been in the Navy for 1-1/2 years. P.T.A. for school improvements. He is presently serving aboard the SS Kennebee at San Francisco. *****e* Both Ronald and Gene attended Wintersville High School. Co-Operative Kindergarten Friendly Neighbors Meet Women's League Opens Enrollment The Wintersville Friendly Neighbors Club held their regu- Plans Card Party The Wintersville Co-Operative lar meeting at the home of Mrs. The ways and means committee Kindergarten Parents, who are Joe Roush, Forest, Wintersville. of the Women's League of Win- holding class at Wintersville Ele- Prizes were won by Mrs. Charles tersville held a meeting to plan mentary School, wish to thank Woodward, Sr., Mrs. Carl Mauk, a card party and style show. everyone that helped toward the Mrs. John Coulter, Mrs. Eugenia This affair will be held at the Mrs. Floyd Moore James George Photo success of the new kindergarten. Cerra and Mrs. Tom dump, Mrs. Wintersville Fire Hall on Sep- Westminister Presbyterian Bridal attendants were Jean Many things were donated by Richard Woodward, Mrs. Ray tember 29th. Church was the setting for the Nichols, matron of Honor and various business organizations Orwick and Mrs. Bernie White There will be an unusual style Saturday, September 3rd wedding Suzanne McCrum, sister of the and much time and effort was were guests. Mrs. John Coulter show. It will be presented by of Bonnie Jean McCrum, daughter bride and Karen Moore, sister responsible for its success. was presented with a birthday The Yarn Shoppe in Brilliant, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCrum of the groom, bridesmaids. The kindergarten started Sep- gift. Ohio. The proprietoress, Vir- of R.D. #1, Steubenville, and Richard Granatir served as best tember 6, and the mothers, after The next meeting will be held ginia Eberts will present fashions Floyd Lee Moore, Jr., son of man. Ushers were JackTressler driving their children to kinder- at the home of Mrs. Timothy knit from materials obtained Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Moore, and Ralph White. garten met Lor coffee at the Schmied, Yale Place, Steuben- from The Yarn Shoppe. This Sr., of RD. #1, Steubenville. Heather Nichols attended the new Village Square in Winters- ville, Ohio. affair is open to the public. The open church, double ring guest register. ville. * *** ** ceremony was solemnized at A reception was held after the Names are being accepted for FOR SALE-1962 Ford Converti- WANTED-Woman to baby-sit in 7:00 p.m. by the Rev. Mr. Harold ceremony in the church social enrollment for the 1967-68 year. ble Galaxy Skyliner. In excellent my home with two pre-school Kelly. Mrs. James Grant Miller room. Please call Mrs. Ross 264-2992 condition. Price $1200.00 children. provided nuptial music at the or- Mrs. Moore is a graduate of or Mrs. Hersko 264-2268. PHONE AM-4-1975. PHONE 264-5746 gan. Jefferson Union High School, and after 4:00 p.m. The bride, given in marriage the Clark Gilbert and Silver- by her father, wore afloor length thorn Academy of Cosmetology. gown of Chantilly lace, with a She is an employee of the Ohio basque bodice, scalloped, scoop- Bell Telephone Company. ed neckline, long tapered sleeves Mr. Moore is a graduate of and a bouffant skirt designed in Jefferson Union High School and scalloped tiers. The gown fea- attended Ohio State University. tured a Chapel Train and was He is an employee of the Weir- THREE DAY SALE accented by brilliant accents. The ton Steel Company. headpiece was a crown of pearl- **$**** ized orange blossoms with a FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY fingertip veil of French silk il- FOUND-Small Diamond Ring- lusion. She carried a cascade near Wintersville High School of carnations and stephanotis, last week. Owner please call centered by two Princess Or- and identify. Bedroom chids. PHONE AM-4-0261 and Sofa CLEARANCE !~H5 SPEl WIsELY .1

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TIME PAYMENTS AVAILABLE 4317 SUNSET BLVD. STEUBENVILLE, OHIO 4317 SUNSET BLVD. STEUBEN VILLE, OHIO -PArVE- / TEL I TMIU Ytll AW IT IN *"TIIP WITICD< VIII IC IT17FMHl* l THIIDqnlv e e -re D 1AI € C I./ %vPvAIP / -4 T..,I I 11Pm t WVin rI T IWtaftI I 16 h1TF' II mIFk r m.as -r I c MCCeDK1-..m l . l ,,, V#M-Taw-m I AIS- lwwpmolww NEWS FROM THE CLUBS Wagon Wheelers Dip 'N' Dive On Tuesday, September 12th, Vernon Rush, was in charge of the Workshop where the club PUBLIC NOTICE members danced and worked to The Village of Wintersville is some new and reviewed some accepting bids for oiling, double of the older calls. chip and seal, and rolling the Tuesday, September 20th, the following streets: new officers will hold the month- Meadow Drive- Entire Length ly business meeting for the club, Garden Drive- Entire Length after which Bud Speaks will have Locust Street- Entire Length the work shop. All members Woodridge Drive-First 1844 feet should attend this meeting and Separate bids for each street. let your officers know you are Bids will be opened at noon, interested in the welfare of the October 1, 1966 in the office Jim Long Takes Spotlight This Weekend Wagon Wheelers. of the Village Clerk. Jim Long, of Wheeling, will be at the mike this Friday, September The big dance will be onThurs- Delbert P. Vance, 16 from 8:00 to 11:00 at the Wintersville Fire Hall for the Friendly day, September 29th with the Clerk Squares. On Saturday Evening, Jim is scheduled to call for the one and only Ralph Pavlik, of Published in the Wintersville Belles and Beaus of Harlem Springs at the Community Hall. Strongsville, Ohio. Citizen September 1, 8, 15, 1966. Jim Long, as a caller-teacher, can "keep em dancing" or he All of these events will take can stop a set on his first call, BUT Jim will always call to the place at the St. Johns Fishers PUBLIC NOTICE floor. New dancers, or old dancers, this is one you can enjoy. Parrish Hall. So be sure and Sewer assessment payments are m ark these important dates down now being accepted at the Clerk's Peg Wise To Be Featured InScio so you won't forget. Office, 758 MainStreet, Winters- The Scio Calico Cats will hold a special dance this sunday, September ville, Ohio. (Vance Insurance 18 from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Grange Hall. The guest caller will be Agency.) Peg Wise of Greenfield, Ohio in her second appearance for the Cats. Monday thru Saturday 9:30 a.m. All Western Square Dancers are welcome to join them in an after- to 5:00 p.m. noon of Do Si Dos. Village of Wintersville appointment simply because they 703 Douglas Aeu Delbert P. Vance, missed a lesson or two. Clerk £ea4v~ £90cv~e4 If you ever attended an Eastern J.B. Wintersville,"Jim" 26-023Kirkpatrick Ohio The above notice was published Style dance, you would have seen ,.-,PHONE: 264-0293 in the Wintersville Citizen on people dancing Red Valley __ AN&...... September 8th, 15th, 22nd, and night after night and enjoying pictured above, was instructor *ATOANUWD 29th, 1966. it. They were not working; they for the first of a series of Ifall MUTUALINSURANCE COMPANY ,* MUTUALFIRE INSURANCE COMPANY were relaxing and having fun. workshops to be held by the o... LIFEINSURANCE COMPANY NOTICE OF Western Style is, of course, more members of the Dip 'N' Dive I HomeOffice: Columbus.Ohio ASSESSING ORDINANCE challenging and interesting and Western Square Dance Club. Irhe Notice is hereby given that the must be taught, but we should next workshop will be held W(-d- Council of the Village of Winters- not lose sight of the fact that the nesday Evening, September 28th E.A.aWiiams ville, Ohio, adopted September 3, people have come to the lessons with Harold Stead as instruct or. 1966, Ordinance No. 660 levying to relax, to get away from the On September 23rd, Geoirge special assessments for the con- day's work, whether it be men- Jabbusch will be guest callerJfor S BUILDING struction of a sanitary sewerage tal or physical. If what was to the Dip 'N' Dive's "Fourth Fri- SCONTRACTOR system with sewage disposal be fun, turns out to be work, day Dance." facilities in Wintersville Sani- they soon find reasons for stay- tary Sewer District No. 1, Win- ing away. tersville, Ohio, that the assess- In our dancing over a period BOLEN ment against each lot or parcel of ten years, our best memories GARDEN TRACTOE of land may be paid in cash are those of the times when we On Sale At..... within thirty days from the date of had to stop dancing as we could- Phone 282-6109 this publication, or if not paid in n't do a California Twirl because KUESTER cash shall be certified to the we were all laughing so hard IMPLEMENT CO. County Auditor for collection with that we had to use our arms to Phone: 264-1281 RD 3-Wintersville other taxes in Thirty (30) annual hold our sides or to dry away installments with interest there- the tears of laughter. If a dan- on at the same rate as shall be cer hasn't experienced this, he borne by the bonds issued in GEORGIANNE GABSELLA has missed the most important anticipation of the collection of Georgianne Gabsella, pictured element that can be found in such assessments. above, graduated September 2nd square dancing. Once a dancer The assessments levied by such from Ohio State University with has perfected the execution of ordinance are now on file and a degree in Bachelor of Arts. every basic and is able to dance may be inspected in the office She has applied for a position every dance without a single of the clerk of council of this through the Foreign Embassy mistake, he will find satisfac- city. at Luxenburg in Europe. tion in that, but in our opinion, By order of the council of the Georgianne is the daughter of it doesn't compare to the type Village of Wintersville. Mr. and Mrs. John Mathes, RD4, of joy one gets from a good Delbert P. Vance Overlook Hills, members of the hearty laugh with his fellow dan- Clerk of Council Friendly Squares Square Dance cers. Wintersville, Ohio Club. Ralph Sweet, a caller of Mass., **+**** Published in the Wintersville writes that western style square Citizen on September 8th, 15th, SPECIAL FEATURE dancing is on the decline in his and 22th, 1966. area because after several years The following article up-dates of great popularity, there are us on the new Weirton Class of now a great number of drop- Square Dancers. Stella and John outs from clubs because of the iiiiiiiiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII jIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIiI I II i iii i Cutone, sponsors of the club "rat-race" form of dancing and members of the Friendly which was being urged on all Squares Club, offer their opinion the dancers. These dropouts are of "No Time-Limit" classes, now so numerous that they are and their opinion, not only as talking against square dancing dancers from the "Good Old and discouraging new prospects PEACE Days', but as dancers who can by relating their unhappy ex- dance with the best, but perfer periences. a more leisurely dance. We feel that there is room Read their article and com- in the square dance picture for OF pare your own thoughts on the all types of dancers. For those subject. who want to devote a great deal eeoc. of time to learning all the latest The Weirlte Square Dance Club calls, we say, "More power to RINH of Weirton held its last outdoor them.' But those who cannot meeting at the home of John and dance as often should not be Stella Cutone. Plans were an- forced or urged to become high- nounced for new beginners les- level dancers in the shortest VT sons which will start on Sep- time possible. The pace of mod- tember 20 at 7:30 p.m. at the ern life is so hurried that we need Lions Club on Williams Drive. to find some form of recreation Z4"g g< Ed Schnabel will be the caller- that is a change from the hectic instructor and the Cutones will demands made on us. So, be- be the directors. cause we want square dancing Last year the lessons were to last many years instead of held over a period of nine months a few, we should keep in mind : c'.-~l, yo\ ,v 1I,(ov from fire., theft and loss by plan will be follow- that square dancing is a co- and the same l1''" .) ^ ,'o.. f.But. what atYo t your Price- ed this year, since 92% of the operative, not competive effort. -- ,, ,o ,, . v -i i:ai|'Ks? ..\rctn'-1 people who started the lessons Let's keep modern square dan- tlhey every bit as received their diplomas in May. cing what it was intended to be-- ..... 'I i ,eA01 ple Yget protec- Usually one-third to one-half of fun vnd friendliness. I2, a class become dropouts. tio2 ln2". '-cc ,", ).(;;2-: S:T'f D*)psi t Box. For only a The main objective in square ,~\"v "p(;int o o Y.o < i \ U .I ind. I t S. dancing, in our opinion, is hav- ing fun by dancing at a leisure- Double TV Stamps c:v wht'ni vou x0vvwe'rc 1r.ninding the stoa'c. ly pace with friendly people in With a spirit of cooperation, not com- WI NTERSVILLE Each Gasoline Purchase petition. We find that many people work shifts or are in- o)f $3.50 or More volved in other activities and can devote only one evening a week to square dancing. When a defin- ite number of lessons are pre- scribed to be completed in a cer- taln time, they find that what Sunset Texaco Service 1±JAND TRUST COMPANY was supposed to be a form of Other Convienient Offices in Steubenville, Smithfield, Toronto, Brilliant and Tiltonsvil . 2825 Sunset Blvd. relaxation and fun has become Phone: 264-0181 Membe Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatior a matter of frustration and dis- II l Ill Il II l IIII I IIU I I IIIIII II III IIII III II: . ,L I..i TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN "THE WINTERSVILLE CITIZEN" ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1966 ...... IIIIIII| II-- I

Kenny Dixon is fitted for his jacket by Sharon Noonan (left) and Debbie Jackson Reckv Fink chcks Chucik Hickman'eq namp- Off James G~omm Photto The pictures on this page show officers of the FOR SALE-Frigidare Refrigera- Girls Athletic Association of Wintersville High School tor, used 5 years. Price $65.00 fitting members of the Football Team for their PHONE AT-3-1664. new Blazers. Athletic Events at Wintersville High School will be emphasized in the future by the "look-alike" dress of the Cheerleaders and the members of the Football* Basketball and Track Teams on the day of the games or on special occasions. The boy's Royal Blue Blazers with be complimented with the addition of ties and crests. The purchase of the jackets will be financed through the sale of Christmas Candles and various other money-making projects sponsored by the GAA. The contribution of the hard-working GAA members is not a new story to the students. Last year, the organization contributed generously to the purchase of the new bleachers in the School Gymnasium for Basketball Games and other activities. Elite Nine Holds Weiner Roast The Elite Nine Club met recently at Beatty Park for a weiner roast. Hostess for the evening was Mrs. Mary E. Delo. Mrs. Sam Arnoff presided at the Business Meeting. oiim Reports were given by Mrs. James McDonough and Mrs. Delo. Prize winners were Mrs. Edward Clark, Mrs. William H. Ross, Mrs. McDonough and Mrs. Delo. The next hostess will be Mrs. James McDonough Dutch Carl's for a meeting in her home. Service Center FOR SALE - Plymouth Wagon, jumble 1961, 4 Door. Good running condi- Main Street - Wintersville tion, body rough. Price $250.00 PHONE 264-3548. Phone 26,0167 + * * - 24-Hour Towing Service '". J. W. "Jack" Valerie Taliari (left) and Karen Jackson (right) titting tBil napp's jacKet room House-2 Car EKEY'S JLAMERICANj FOR SALE- Aluminum House FOR SALE-6 1 I BEVERIDGE HOME WANTED-For a one year Garage-Canton Road, Winters- * .^NafionwideInsuroace with good train- Trailer-Spartan-33-8. old male dog ville. I'" ' 2t15Ma;n St. SERVICE W ing. Excellent with children. PHONE AM-4-2475 AM-4-1750 PHONE 264-1568 I',n : AM 4-328 Win tr .- Ohio PIIONI: 264-5803 or FOR THE BEST IN 4**. * 4k 5" '^ Lawn Mowers - Chain Saws - Garden Tractors - Outboards TIRES, BATTERIES MUSKC. LUBE SERVICE AND ORLANDO'S HOUSE. HIGHLAND TEXACO MOTOR MINOR REPAIRS Everythinq In Music GAS - OIL - DIESEL FVEL Rentals - Sales - Service MAC 250 Main Street ED ALLEN 234 S. 4th. Steubenville ENGINE REPAIR 264-0142 Bloomingdale, Ohio Phone: 282-5638 Phone: 765-2804 PARTS and SALES. Ask for and Get HOWELL'S "BY GOLLY Roof and Gutter Service BAUMAN'S ORIGINAL Satisfaction Guaranteed IT'S

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-=- . P. vqp WARRIORS TO HOST YELLOW JACKETS The area football picture is wide open this week-end with thrills and excitement for foot- Yellow Jackets Beat Mingo ball fans. The big game featured would Norm Allison's Yellow Jackets a 2 yard plunge by Myers for have to be undefeated Jefferson opened the 1966 football season the fourth TD. Union at Wintersville. The Yellow in the same fashion as they Kelly connected on 13 of 18 Jackets will be seeking their closed the 1965 season, winning pass attempts for 217 yards. eleventh straight win. They de- easily. J.U. led the statistic depart- feated Mingo last Friday 30-0 in The Football program at Buch- BELLAIRE ST. JOHN ments including five fumbles and a season opener that allowed anan Junior High could be better. at BELLAIRE Jefferson Union defeated Mingo lost 45 yards on penalties. Coach Norm Allison to look for Already some of the boys trying Bellaire is bigger and better. 30-6 with Quarterback Laurie The points after touchdown was any team errors while playing out for the team have been "cut". 20-0. Kelly connecting to end Paul scored by Claytor rushing (2) his entire team. The rivalry of The object of the program must AKRON SOUTH at Grafton for three touchdowns and and Taylor on a pass. this game is nearly ageless as be learning the fundamentals of STEUBENVILLE CENTRAL the tension in the two schools the game and therefore, size Central is looking forward to has been mounting to fever and ability should be secondary a good season. South is just pitch this week. Wintersville de- to the willingness and desire a so-so team. Central 13-0. feated Follansbee 26-0 last week to learn. I don't feel that any GAME OF THE WEEK and has won nine straight games, boy should be "cut" that wants JEFFERSON UNION losing last year to Jefferson to learn the game. at WINTERSVILLE Union 14-8. The Yellow Jackets are going Both teams are ready and wait- It's another week for playing for their eleventh straight win. ing the 8 p.m. kick-off time. Houdini with the football games. The lone defeat suffered by the Wayne travels to Dillonvale for The season selections stand 7-5. Warriors last year was to J.U. a Friday night encounter that Wheeling over St. Clairsville. 14-8. promises to excite the local fans. 21-0, Steubenville over Cleve- The Warriors have won nine Wayne won their meeting last land Glenville, 21-0, Shadyside straight games. The rivalry be- year 26-12 but had their ranks over Warwood, 20-0, Marietta tween these two schools warrants depleted by graduation. Wayne over Martins Ferry, 20-6, Smith- this to be the best matched foot- PAGE 8 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1966 lost their season opener toSmith- field over Yorkville, 30-0, Cadiz ball game in the valley this week field while Dillonvale defeated over Union Local. 36-0. if not for the entire season. Both Tiltonsville. CARROLLTON at TORONTO teams are ready physically and Golden Warriors Upset Tiltonsville will be hosted by Red Knights are improved over mentally and will be anxious the Mingo Indians with both teams last year, but not enough. for the kick-off. The reader may seeking their first season win. C arrollton 20-8. be able to predict the outcome Favored Follansbee 26-0 Mingo the past few years has FOLLANSBEE at MAGNOLIA of this game better than I. A favored Follansbee Blue Wave touchdown. Jackson out ran the lacked speed in their backfiel4 Blue Wave has to win a few Jefferson Union 24-21. football team could not stop the Blue Wave safety man. and are undergoing a rebuilding games and this should be win onslaught of the Golden Warriors Denny Montgomery, the War- period with Tiltonsville nearly number one. Blue Wave 20-0. last Friday at Cross Creek riors new quarterback, attempted the same way. WELLSBURG at OAK GLEN Memorial Stadium and Winters- five passes and failed to com- Steubenville will host their The Golden Bears will have WEST POINT TEXACO ville won their season opener plete any during the game. He second home game against Cleve- land Glenville, a team they de- to contain hard-driving Roy Jim Ferguson, Manager 26-0. made up for his lack of aerial Dowell. Wellsburg 13-7. The Warriors unleased a deva- display with his field leader- feated last year 38-0 and should BRILLIANT at ADENA 101 Canton Road stating offense that gained 415 ship. do nearly the same thing this Both teams are down from last Dial 264-0131 yards rushing and allowed the Doug Gosney, who plays the year. Steubenville Central, on year. Adena 8-0. scoring of four touchdowns. game both ways, offense and Saturday evening will host Akron TILTONSVILLE at MINGO Follansbee, who lost their sea- defense, late in the third period South. The Indians are picked as the son opener to Weirton 18-0, was dashed off-tackle, rolled off the Carrollton, a big six member, upset team of the week. Mingo the selected favorite of everyone linebacker's futile tackle at- will be at Toronto to try and 13-8. but the Wintersville followers tempt, picked up two blockers and repeat last year's 20-0 victory. WAYNE at DILLONVALE who had become accustomed to raced 60 yards for the Warriors Toronto is much improved over It could be a lean year for winning this season opener the fourth and final touchdown that last year and should give local Wayne. Dillons seem improved past two years. spelled defeat for Follansbee. fans a good football showing. over last year. Dillonvale 13-8. Donnie Young, a jet-propelled It was a good team effort on Weirton is open this week after Warrior, grabbed the opening the part of Wintersville with scoring 70 odd points in their kick-off and raced 93 yards over, Coach Robert Kettlewell being first two games. The Red Riders SATURDAY GAMES around and thru eleven would- able to use his entire team, play Steubenville on September SOUTH HILLS CATHOLIC at be Follansbee tacklers. Young fifty boys, in the game. -23. WHEELING CENTRAL - Distributor - scored his second touchdown of A few other games have Wells- It's hard to pick against an un- JOHN MATHES the night on a 9 yard plunge The Warriors play host to un- burg at Oak Glenn, Follansbee known team. Cpntral is much in the second quarter. defeated Jefferson Union this at Magnolia, Marietta at Mar- improved over last year. Central Phone 264-4593 It was a dismal night for the Friday in what might prove to tins Ferry, Hopedale at Powhat- n 1 Blue Wave fans as their team be their toughest opponent of the tan, Brilliant at Adena and Lis- gained 53 yards rushing and quar- season. The Yellow Jackets with bon at Wellsville. FRIDAY terback Pete Giglio could com- a season opener from Mingo, FISH FRY EVERY plete only six of 15 pass attempts. 30-6, will be after their eleventh FOR SALE-Boy's 20" Schwinn FOR CARRYOUT ORDERS PHONE 264-0186 The Warriors controlled the ball straight win. Bike. Price $15.00. most of the first half and went PHONE AM-4-2817 to the dressing room with a 13-0 GREEN ACRES TAVERN lead. Wolves AncI Spartans One Mile On Bantam Ridge Road The fifteen minute halftime show was presented by the bands rep- resenting the two schools. Battle To6-6 Tie Appearing In the third period after re- The Wayne Wolves had to stage and the score remained 6-6. This Month ceiving a fifteen yard penalty and a nip and tuck battle against the The scoreless second half was using two downs to no advantage Smithfield Spartans to settle for credited to the fine defensive the Warriors sent fullback John a 6-6 tie, last Friday night at playing by both teams as neither Jackson off tackle to scamper Smithfield. team could click on their of- DOROTHY MANNING 89 yards for the third Warrior Coach Bill McHugh's Spartans fensive drives. hit first paydirt when RonKontra ------Popular Tri-State Vocalist threw a pass to Larry Kertoy STATISTICS for a four yard touchdown play. SMITHFIELD WAYNE with Whitaker's attempt at the two 6 Total First Downs 4 top FIAVOR and r&N., point conversion failed. 138 Yards Rushing 160 RYAN Coach Rich Wolinski's Wolves 22 Yards Passing 6 GARY tied it up in the second quarter 1 Passes Intercepted 0 at the Organ and Piano of a defensive ball game, when 0 Fumbles Lost 4 Merryman covered 11 yards ona Score by periods: rollout pattern. Potts tried to Smithfield 6 (0 0 6 Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 9:30-1:00 breakthe deadlock game with a Wayne 0 6 006 two-point conversion, but failed HUNTING-FISHING LICENSES and EQUIPMENT MONDAY NIGHT MIXED DOUBLES NOW FORMING GEORGE E. THOMPSON STORE 875 Main Street, Wintersville, Ohio

Milk's the most when it OHIO VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS DUTCH BOWLING comes to refreshing taste We are now carrying Ohio Valley Dairy Products and that energy-packed goodness GENERAL STORE NOTARY PUBLIC SATURDAY, * I= --NOW "Good Skates" make sure 7 P.M. there's alwa\s Spahn's milk on hand by arranging for our regular deliver\ PLENTY OF FREE PARKING service. Phone us today. I ELLoTT Dial 264-1619 COMPANY[ CONSTRUCTIONf 3 "Buy a HOUSE Not a Stack of Lumber" Hollywood Lanes SW/ET OME DAIRY 2214 SUNSET BOULEVARD Phone AM 4-1694 SWEET IHOME DAIRY '329 Garden Drive -Dial 264-2046 U TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN "THE WINTERSVILLE CITIZEN" ON THURSDAY .SEPTEMBER 15, 1966 PAGE9

Wintersville SFollansbee Action ShotsNOW "%W PHARMA-MEDIC INSIGHT By Bart Marano, B.S.;R. Ph.

At tihe last AMA Convention. the House of Dlegates restated and reaffirmed the following resolutions: (1) Thle AMA recog- nizes the contributionof pharma- UL L Ili a s s 1 st- ing plhysi- ialls toward the constant goal ot 1111- p 1, o v L) d p a t i o n t c a r e. (2) The AM A urges phsicians to support)l phar- Uonnie Young goes for his second touchdown Doug Gosney breaks loose for a TO Joames George Photo macist as a valuable and neces- sary member of the health team. (3) The AMA urges physicians not to dispense and sell drugs to patients where ever the drug needs of patients can be ade- quately met by LOCAL ETHIIC AL PHARMACISTS. By the way: In 1965 more than 600,000 Ameri- can children were victims of accidental poisoning. By the way: A 16th Century sedative for Hy- sterical women was burning paper under their noses. By tlhe way: The Ancient Greeks soothed Headaches with a wreath of vio- lets. Can you visualize a TV commercial stating that their combination of violets is 50T stronger than Aspirin. By the way: Happy New Year to many of my friends of the Hebrew F aith. Beall & Steele Drug Stoe 121 Canton Rood - Wiftrs 11 Iatll uciq)U IuRCI 10 UR55l uWa a uI111111utl.V1 Phone: 264-3251 or 264-5141 R~ill Pokraahn Inpadqtthe Warrinrq thrniioh rhp~prino stu1dentsI

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Practice Doug Mitchell Ralph Stinard permit and hunting license in the for the teams will be held on Bill Pethtel Northwest Deer Zone (Defiance. Saturday, September 17 at 1:00 The roster for the 6th grade David Dillon Paulding, Fulton, Lucas and Will- p.m. for the 5th grade teams includes: Rich Klasic iams Counties.) To receive afree followed at 2:00 p.m. for the TEAM l1 Derek Johnston authorization form, each hunter 6th grade teams. Thomas Mieczkowski Fred Schaub must submit his name, address Sixth grade teams will kick- Charles Connor Bill Keane and county of residence, along off the season on September 24 Michael Fitzgerald Nick Solrodius with the name, address and coun- at 10:00 a.m. Fifth grade games Donald Fithen Duane Jackson ty of residence of the landowner will follow at 11:00 a.m, Miles Hastings Eddie Babel upon whose land he has permis- All games will be played at Mark Seipel Ricky Dettore sion to hunt. the High School Football Prac- Dan Rebich Bill Hibbits Requests for Northwest deer tice Field. Dale Jones zone authorizations will be re- The following is the roster Chuck Bobbs The schedule for the 5th Grade ceived at the Division of Wild- for the 5th grade teams. Gary Van Meter Teams: life Headquarters, 1500 Dublin TEAM #1 Bob Tucker DATE TEAMS Road, Columbus, Ohio, 43212, Bill "Lash" LaRue Butch Fairclough Chuck McConnell September 24 1 vs. 2 through October 31, 1966. Robbie Herrington Gary Hocker 3 vs. 4 Authorization forms are not re- Bill "Lash" LaRue, 17 year Leo D' Anniballe Jimmie Brooks October 1 2 vs. 4 quired for bow hunters. Also, old senior from Mingo Jet., 0. Rick Dawson Mark Wise 1 vs. 3 landowners, tenants or managers took his first checkered flag Frank Haise Bob Price October 8 4 vs. 3 of land residing thereon, and their Saturday, September 10 at Gra- David Cook Dan Vinco 2 vs. 1 children residing on such lands, bits Speedway, Bloomingdale, 0. Wayne Byers Denny Gosney October 15 3 vs. 1 when hunting on such lands, are Bill has been racing for 6 weeks. John Mahlie Mark Radulovich 4 vs. 2 exempt from this requirement. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Taliani J. LaRosa October 22 1 vs. 2 ****** George W. LaRue of 112 Orchard Mark Birch TEAM #2 3 vs. 4 FOR SALE-1964 Apache Camp- St., Mingo Jet., Ohio and the Gary Lyle Jim Hruschak October 29 2 vs. 4 ing Trailer with awning, stove nephew of Mr. and Mrs. David Randy Sells Dan Compston 1 vs. 3 and cooler. S. LaRue of Wintersville, . Randy Gouch Mike Donnelly PHONE 264-4969 ******^ :;? James Moffat John Hunt The schedule for the 6th Grade after 5:00 Timmy Huber Nick Washel Teams: John Sullivan John Leatherberry DATE TEAMS Dave Boyce Harry Yeager September 24 1 vs. 2 J. Miccile Dick Sickles 3 vs. 4 R,. Schulte Terry Zamana October 1 2 vs. 4 J. Brundage Ron Reasoner 1 vs. 3 ATTENTION... Steve Orwick Jim Mahlie October 8 4 vs. 3 TEAM #2 Robert Whanger 2 vs. 1 B. Linch Dennis Trimmer October 15 3 vs. 1 Wintersville Property Owner M. Herron Charles D'Angelo 4 vs. 2 J. 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And, Joseph Gaulesky Keith Weiss an existing mortgage on your home does not disqualify Michael Castagnetto you from obtaining a Home Improvement Loan from the David Hastwell Steubenville Building & Loan Company. Mark Schramm Scott Jones \! TUT*SIUPVM You can have up to 60 months to repay! Mark George Rodney Rusnak .o4ummmi mu~~'L°°q Our handy repayment plan can be easily fitted to your Richard Cramblett budget and you can have up to five years to repay in Craig Satterfield small monthly installments. Dennis Baker Louis Bedford MikeSimms EXAMPLE: You can borrow $500.00 for: Byron Saunders Dave Nuzum 12mo. l18mo. 24mo. 30mo. 362 m 42mo. 48 mo. 54mo. 60mo. Terry Kettlewell BOWL FOR Larry Kettlewell 43.86129.92122.95j 18.76 15.97 13.98 112.49 11.33 10.40 Derrik Kaufman TEAM #4 TRADING STAMPS T. Weaver R. McGough Monday thru Friday 1 to 3 P.M. 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