VOL. 5. NO. 37 THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. 1968 - TWENTY PAGES $5.00 per year 10€ perr copy Village Fathers To Block "Junk Yard" In Wintersvilie the discussion held by myself and Wintersville Council, at a council was not a formal dis- special meeting Tuesday evening, cussion. One member of council decided ..to block the expansion of was not present., a "Junk Yard" on the east side Those present unanimously of Rt. #43 at the north end of agreed that all regulations town. Mayor Petrozzi and council governing junk yards be enforced has agreed to instruct city soli- at all times. citor, John J. Mascio, to start As I mentioned, via telephone, injunction procedures against the I am very much against estab- operator of a "Junk Yard", who lishing or re-establishing any plans to relocate in the Winters- junk yard within the corporate ville City limits. limits of this community. A Last week, the council split on thorough search by my staff has whether a "Junk Yard" shouldbe indicated that the village, at no permitted to occupy a site which time, had ever issued a license formerly contained a junk yard on to operate any junk yard within Canton Road. It was the under- the village. standing that the present Junk I am advised that this is reason Yard, covering approximately to believe that for at least five one-acre, wouldremainthe same, years this particular area has but the operator is now expanding been abandoned. The only lease the Junk Yard with a corrugated this property was issued eight sheet fence, and this fence is far years ago according to the re- from an attractive site. stated corders office. This lease was Mayor Petrozzi. for three years. After re-considering this situ- Although, to date, my office has atiorn, Mayor Petrozzi, Council- not received any application to men, John Ford, William George. operate any junk yard, it is not Roy Steele and Francis Gribbin, my intent to permit the estab- all agreed that the Village should lishment unless (1) I am directed fight this under the condition that, by the council of the village of no license has been received, no W intersville to do so. (2) Directed application has been filed etc, by a court of law to issue a Council will use all legal means permit,. to block this "Junk Yard". Citi- As chief executive of the village zens, civic organizations and of Wintersville, I have instructed other interested persons are the chief of police to issue a urged to attend the Mayors citation to anyone violating any "Citizens Night" tonight, August section of ordinance #271 or #186. 1, to voice their opinion on, It is my intent that these ordi- "Does Wintersville Need A Junk nances will be enforced. Yard?" Every citizen of Win- I regret that this action must tersville should be concerned and be taken. It is my belief that attend tonights meeting at Village the area which you propose to Hall. occupy will not be of any bene- The contents of a letter sent fit to the village. There are to the operator follows: long range plans for an orderly Dear Mr. Lackey, development of this area, which At a recent discussion with will be jeopardized if a junk council, your proposal to re- yard is permnitted to locate. establish a junk yard in the vil- Further, I believe that the lage was discussed. It was the action I am taking here is the opinion of two councilmen and action desired by a majority of Jefferson County Pharmacists Install Officers myself that the village use what the people of the community, ever legal means necessary to I trust you will understand my prohibit any junk yard from es- position in this matter and con- tablishing within the corporate sider the desires of the people limits of the village. of Wintersville. Three councilmen felt that they Respectfully, had no objection to your locat- ANTHONY J. PETROZZI ing where the other junk yard Mayor had been located, provided you Don't forget, tonight at 7:30, complied with all requirements at Village Hall, voice your opinion set forth in ordinance #271 and on a "Junk Yard" and its ordinance #186. Ordinance #186 BENEFITS. restricting any expansion beyond If you are unable to attend the original site, A copy of ordinance 271 is this important meeting you are attached along with excerpts from welcome to voice your opinion ordinance 186 for your informa- thru the Citizen. Write a tion. I might mention here that Letter to the Editor. Sportsman Center Opens Doors

At a recent Dinner-Meeting of the Jefferson County Pharmacists Association, the following officers were installed: (Seated, 1 to r) Ron Marcione-2nd vice president, Russell Kelly-president. Albert Gusseye-secretary. (Standing, 1 to r) Board of Directors, Herb Leicy, Sam Cohen, Justine Scarpone, Ralph Mantica and Ernie Lamatrice. Joe Patta-treasurer, Tom Padden-lst vice president and Bart Marino-past president were not present for the" picture.

Grand Opening will be held at Wintersville Sportsman Center, located on Rt. #22 in Wintersville, just west of the high school. Last 3 Days is owned and operated by Andy and Bob The Quaker State Station of Lenko. The Grand Opening will feature "Smokie The Bear", live radio broadcast by WOMP and Free Gifts to all. Pepsi will be Fireman's Fair given away along with 4 Grand Prizes. The new store will feature a complete line of sporting goods, Hi-Low Trailers and truck coaches. Open House will be held Friday and Saturday for your visiting pleasure. PAGE 2 TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN "THE WINTERSVILLE CITIZEN" ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 1968 Iluman Relations Program YOUTH Group Formed To Aid A human relations program h as been instituted at the Blessed County Retarded Sacrament School Multipurpose TWINTERSVILLE room as part of the summer crash program of the Office of Economic Opportunity for community parti- The cipation, Rev. Charles Sargus, pastor of Blessed Sacrament Church, and on the Board of Established December 6, 1962 T rustees of the Wintersville Area Rudy Taliani, Community Council, has been Publisher-Co-Ed itor instrumental in gtting the pro- Patricia Taliani Co-Editor gram under way by lending rooms in the school building for this Subscription Rates: purpose. $5.00 per year or 10o per copy Have you thought perhaps, you Advertising rates furnished would like to know a bit more on request about charm, perhaps a new hair styling....or just join in a self improvement course? If you have m issed the first week of the in- formative and inte resting Published weekly t courses, it is still not too late 55V Canton RoadO to register. THERE IS NO Wintersville, Ohio 43952 CHARGE. This program is for Ohone: 264-4303 everyone in the commnunity. There will be varied subjects. You will Second Class Postage be able to "PUT YOUR BEST Paid At Steubenville, Ohio FOOT FORWARD"...or "Head Up"..... or "TO MARKET, TO MARKET." Discussion sessions of interest An organization which calls itself "YOUTH" has formed in Jefferson County with a goal of aiding to parents of pre-school and grade mentally retarded children in any way it can. Pictured above from left to right are: (1st row, seated) school children will be held. High By MRS. JAMES WALTERS Robert Westcott, president; Kathy Caniff, second vice president; (2nd row) Suzanne Knapp, secretary; school students will also be able "...... the almond tree shall C arole liazlett, treasurer; Cheryl Dondzila, first vice president; Carolyn Cunningham, corresponding to have their own "HAPPY flourish..." (Ecc. 12:5). secretary; (3rd row) Ellie Hill, co-advisor for the group and Jefferson County representative to the TALK" sessions, or counseling The almond tree is a picture Ohio Association of Retarded Children; Mrs. Gary Nutter, historian. too, if they wish. There will also of old age. Among the people of at a recent meeting in Steubenville. be available informative material the East, hair is mostly dark; The officers were...... elected .... I ...... - ---.. --...... _ a _ on 400 different careers and oc- therefore the silver locks of older cupations. The Occupation Scan- people stand out against the rest THIS SUNDAY INTHE your disposal. Church Youth Groul STakes ' CanoeTh onnTripie arve CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH ner will be at like the almond tree whose light The youth of the First United Barry'Thompson, Bonnie Harvey, "Beloved, let us love one an- There will be an assistant to blossoms are distinctly seen Presbyterian Church, Steuben- Susan Freshour, Edward Myers, other: for love is of God; and help you find out about yourself. among the other dull trees of ville, Ohio, chartered a bus to Rose Marie Hardy, Jeff Sterling, every one that loveth is born of You may be in for a surprise. the Orient. It is not how long we Loudonville, Ohio, for a canoe Richard Sutton and John Erwin. God, and knoweth God He that What occupation or career would live, but how well we live, and trip down the Mohican River. Guests attending were: Mike lovethl oethno not knowethknowAeth nototGod; God; fofor be for you? Have you thought how useful we live. A man who Leoni, Elizabeth Bryan, Phil God is love." about it? to eighty years and ac- The trip consisted of b18canoes Garvin, Patty Sullivan, Robin lives The young girls and boys will and and covered a distance of nine OllrScPttySith, m Haverob These verses from I John are complishes nothing for God miles in length which lasted two Oler, Scott Sm , Pam Hyer- part of this week's Lesson-Ser- be continuing their international humanity might better have never and one-half hours, land, Carol Vinen, who is an ex- mon titled "Love to be read in craft program. More young people lived at all. Methuselah lived Memlbers of First Church at- change student from South Africa Christian Science churches all are welcome. There will be three 969 years, and what did it amount were: Linda Edmonds, and is presently staying at the over the world. more Wednesdays of songs, to? In all those more than nine tending at First Church of Butch Edmonds, Tom Kerr, Cathy home of Dr. and Mrs. William Services games and crafts. Come join the centuries, he did not accomplish Christ, Scientist, 600 Lovers Porter, Susan Powell, Cathy Nilcola.Rhinehart, Lee Chuich, Ronnie fun. This is a community action anything which seemed worth Sponsors were Rev. and program. This is your community recording. Paul lived only alittle Pratt, Steve Sekoral, Cindy Ship- Mrs. Lane,10:30 Steubenville, A M , Ohio, begin ley, Barbara Sutton, Ellen Wat- Sponors were Rev. and M s,,at -- so join in the action. All womens more than 60 years, but how son, Bill Rhinehart, Nancy Rhine- Robert Reed and Mr. and Mrs. The Lesson-Sermon also in- club members, service clubs, and many Methuselahs would it take hart, Dru Lawrence, Pennie and William B. Thompson. cludes selected passages from the civic groups and individuals to make one Paul? Bring a neigh- Area h Hld Pinic ChChristian Science textbook, should participate. T.D. Talmage once said, "Gray bor along, too. We need your the "Science and Health with Key hairs are the blossoms of Area Church Holds Picnic help. This is our community. tree of life if found in the way of by MaryBaker Members and friends of St. to the Scriptures" Don't forget, MONDAY, TUES- righteousness, but the frosts of them ts the follow- Mark Lutheran Church held their Eddy. ,Among DAY, and WEDNESDAY at the second death if found in the there annual picnic at the church ing: "When we realize that Blessed Sacrament School from way of sin." grounds on Lovers Lane, July 21 is one Mind, the divine law of 1:00 - 3:00. Play activities will ****** immediately following services. loving our neighbor as ourselves be provided for childrenby train- TWO RIDGE GOES BACK Mrs. John Patton was chairman is unfolded; whereas a belief in ed aides, while you relax at your SCHEDULE hinders man's TO REGULAR for the event. Contests and games many ruling minds sessions. Starting this Sunday, August 4, towards the one were played under the directions normal drift Rev. Charles Daily, Pastor the Two Ridge Presbyterian CHRISTIAN SCIENCE God, and leads human of Mrs. John Hersko and Mrs. Mind, one of the Wintersville Methodist Church will return to their regu- RADIO SERIES into opposite channels William Crites. thought Church, is President of the Win- larly scheduled services. were Ronald where selfishness reigns." Prizewinners tersville Area Neighborhood Church School is at 9:45 a.m. August 4-8:45 am * Oliver, Cheryl Babel, Timothy C ouncil. Co-Directors are Mrs. and Worship Service is at 10:45 Donald Hersko, Billy HOME FROM COLLEGE Mellott, L. Coulehan and Mrs. R. Walters. a.m. WSTV -1340 - RADIO Oliver, Barbara Brondos, Denise MT. and Mrs. J.E. Kirk and CRASH PROGRAM SCHEDULE Habunek, Janet Bruno, Mary Lou daughter Sue of Kent University AIR FORCE TEST Giving Children A from bringing M on., August 5-Part H of Charm Ehnes, Danny Bruno, John Bruno, have just returned TO BE GIVEN Wayne Kostelnik, Myna Brown, their son, Jim home from Michi- Course for Adults and Teens- Basis For Self-Respect Harper Mellott, Nancy Pattonand gan College in East Lansing. Mrs. R, Walters. The Air Force recruiting office Daniel Kostelnik. ****** Tues., August 6-Ladies Choice- is giving an officers qualifying Mrs. D. McCort. test to college graduates Monday aAdult Only Dance Wed., August 7 - International morning August 5th at 9:00 a.m. ')C I G The 1964 graduating class of Crafts & Games for boys and in the IBEW Building at 626 LANDE Wintersville High School, in con- girls-Aides. North 4th Street. Planting Stock junction with Woodvue Park, will Foundation - JUNIPER-TAXUShold an "Adult Only Dance" on r-4w ARBORVITAE - -JUNIPER-TAXUS August 17 from 8:30 to 12:00. ALL SIZE!S-LOW PRICES There is a charge of $4.00 per Ours Is A Traditional .O LAN APN couple. This will include band, NO CHARGE F s oft drinks and swimming. OR LANDSCAPING Proceeds of the dance will be SMonument Cemetery DEN used for the Class of 64's 5year LINDY'S GARI D, reunion, to be held next summer. n Center Anyone interested in obtaining Eastern Ohio's Largest Garde nC Phone tickets phone Donald Sanders- ( Knoxville Rd. - Taylortown. - Route #213 2R2-6965 9.iL19.i1 nr Connie Roberts

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Rev. Ralph Wingate-PastOt (Opposite the JoAnn Little League ield) WSTV Radio Rev.,RalporWST Wingte-Ps a dioWWAA VI-. TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN *4TW WINITFRSVILLE CITIZEN" ON THURSDAY. AUGUSTI 1 1OAR DA C.l - w W.9 - IRV%F . ,,-Iv ,., • Our Lady of Lourdes C.W.C. To Hold Card Party Ohio State Junior Twirling Team Named The Deb-U-Let Twirling Team of Steubenville, Ohio, recently named Ohio State Jr. Twirling Team Champions, last Saturday won honors and named the new 1969 Regional #4 Champions over 4 states, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio. The girls win- ning these top honors were Cindy Lee Rust, Debbie Boyd, Mary Jane McGinnis and Denise Zapol- nik. The girls are all 12 yrs. of age. They now are trying to earn enough money to send them- selves to America's Youth on Parade in Oxford, Mississippi, August 18-23 for World Inter- nationals. If the money is raised or a sponsor is found, the girls hope to bring back another title. They also won first place tro- phies at Fairfield, Ohio, Sharon, Pa., Akron, Ohio, Pleasant Hills, Pa. and Kent, Ohio. This team has taken only first place tro- phies since they started twirling together. Individual awards have been: Tina Sutton 9, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sutton of Mingo Linda Pavlic Junction, Ohio received a first Mr. and Mrs. John Pavlic of place trophy in Sharon, Pa. and RD #3, Lovers Lane, Steuben- 4th place in Akron, Ohio. ,ville, have announced the engage- Debbie Boyd, 12, daughter of ment of their eldest daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boyd, re- Linda Kay, to James Ray Thomas, ceived two 2nd place trophies and son of Mr. and Mrs. James "Nor- "Harvest Harmolny" has been chosen as the theme of the 6th Annual Card Party to be held Tuesday, 2 first place trophies as well as man" Thomas of 100 Powells September 10, 1968 by the C.W.C. of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. It will feature a Barber 2nd in struting. Lane, Wintersviule. Shop Quartet. Mary Jane McGinnis, 12, Miss Pavlic was graduated Pictured above are the committee chairmen of the C.W.C. who are in charge of planning the event. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred from WintersviUlle High School (Seated, 1 to r) Mrs. Alphonse Catanese-refreshments, Mrs. Louis Giannamore-co-chairman, Mrs. McGinnis, received 2 seconds and and is employed by Walt Lint Andrew Shimko-co-chairman. (2nd row, 1 to r) Mrs. William Ziklo-prizes, Mrs. Frank Rotella-games foy her intermediate solo. 2 firsts Realty. and Mrs. Marty Martinette, Sr., games and publicity. Not pictured are Mrs. Vincent Vidoni-raffle, 12, daughter Denise Zapolnlk, Mr. Thomas, also a graduate Mrs. Raymond Lelli-tickets, Mrs. Frank Backel-prizes and Mrs. Robert Thompson-bingo. of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Zapalnik, of Wintersville High School, is received 2 trophies for her solo. employed by his father, James Cindy Lee Rust, 12, daughter "Norman" Thomas, building con- Hawthorn Garden Club Holds Covered Dish Dinner Bernard Rust, of Mr. and Mrs. tractor. Mr. Thomas will leave A&B The Hawthorn Garden Club held The nominating comittee gave received 3 trophies for her ad- for basic training August 12 with 1their covered dish dinner in the the names of the new officers. vanced solo. SERVICE the U.S. Army. REPAIR home of Mrs. Charles Pearce. President Mrs. James Christian These students attended their Wedding plans are incomplete. JACOBSON Mrs. James Christian-pres- Vice President Mrs. George Eddy first contests and received high Lawn Mower & Tractor ident, opened the meeting with the Treasurer Mrs. Howard Bowers marks. Joyce Mclnnis, 11, and SALES & SERVICE club prayer. Secretary Mrs. John Stringer Linda Hern, 11, both of Steu- HALLMARK CARDS A book report was givenby Mrs. Toy lortown - Knoxville Road Mrs. Stanley Prawdzik was benville. R.D.#1 Route 213 Toronto, 0 William- Zatezalo on "How To Their director Is Miss Deborah Keep A Neat Yard and Have Time appointed program chairman. The Club -voted on the State Wild Scheible of Steubenville, She is a Phone: 283-3900 To Enjoy It." member of U.S.T.A. and N.B. Richmond Pharmacy Flower to be sent to Mrs. Kelly. T,T.A. Her studio is located at made to go to State Phone 765-4334 Plans were 1342 Pennsylvania Ave., Steu- O.A.G.C. Convention on August benville, Ohio. Richmond, Ohio 13, 14, and 15 at Columbus. Debbie has been chosen to who's 6mahom- September hostess will be The who in Baton Twirling for 68 id - 40, FOR SALE Mrs. James Christian. and will be on the twirling staff of Oglebay Institute Drum Major $89 value Human Hair Wigs and Baton Camp to be held at WHOLESALE -$16.50 each .tPhone264-1606 Hawaiian Luau Held Bethany College, July 28 to 2 for $27.50. Any Color An Hawaiian Luau was held by August 4. -Money Back Guarantee- Wntersv We, COi. 500 the Young Moderns Club at Debbie attended this camp her- $3.00 on C.O.D. or- the home of Miss Kathy Maley of Send self for 3 years, where she won ders to DISCOUNT 1223 Riverview Avenue, Steuben- high toss competition and single ville. trick. 102 W. Sedgwick GIVE YOUR Prizewinners were Miss Mary Philadelphia, Penna. Ellen Jurasko-First, Mrs. Susan HOSTESS A Panebianco-Second and Miss Judy Boyd-Traveling. Lets were given to each mem- JOE'S RESTAURANT & BAR BEAUTIFUL ber and Hawaiian food was ser- CENTERPIECE ved. 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Sharon Bucklew Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Buck- lew Sr., Warsaw, Ohio, former Bloomingdale residents, have an- Choreography for "The Wizard of Oz" is observed by director of choreography, Jan Jones, and Music nounced the engagement and ap- director, Stephen Spurlock. The Ohio Education Department has evaluated the program as a "pilot" for proaching marriage of their Ohio and possibly the nation. "The Wizard of Oz" is an educational program for cultural enrichment. daughter, Sharon Ann, to David Michael Bradley, son of Mr. and "The Wizard of Oz", a musical ------Mrs. Elmer Bradley of Route 1 production, directed by Rev. John Bloomingdale, Ohio. M, Galea, will be presented At by Miss Bucklew was graduated Title 1, assisted by the Junior from Riverview High School and IZE :ou =I Players, who are sponsored by the is secretary for the Manufactur- y u Ohio Arts Council. The dates ing and Engineering Department are August 2, 3, and 4, at 7:30 of the General Electric Co., of 0 p.m,. at Beatty Park Upper Darlene Terpenning C oshocton, Ohio. FORALL Shelter. The presentation is free Her fiance was graduated from to the public. Also aiding with Darlene Terpenning, daughter Wayne High School and is a junior INSURANCE NEEDS facilities and assistance are of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Terpenning in the College of Engineering at Mayor Miller, The Steubenville of RD #1, Bloomingdale, Ohio, Ohio State University. Recreatiorn, Police and Service departed July 6, 1968 for a visit m Their wedding will be an event I Departments. with her Aunt and Uncle, S/5 of September 21, in the Prairie This is a warm and whimsical and Mrs. Lyle Gross and their Chapel Church, Route 1, Cos- story with plenty of excitement daughter, Lisa in Pforzheim, hocton. for the young viewers. They can Germany. S/5 Gross is serving follow the story of Dorothy Gale- with the 579th Ordnance Co. Mrs. Margie Irvine, in the land of Gross is the former Linda Ter- M&K Oz, the antics of the Scarecrow- penning. Peter Bacilla, the Tin Man-Mark During her vacation, they will LANDSCAPING Gilliam, and the Cowardly Lion- visit Switzerland, Italy and *WALLS Richard Tuttle. Over 500 stu- France. She will arrive home * TREES dents are involved in this warm August 10th. *SODING story that will nourish the mind Darlene will be a freshman at * GRADING and spirit of any who come to view Buchanan Jr. High. She was a *SEEDING it. member of the Wayne High * TOP SOIL *SIDEWALKS Title I, an educational pro- School marching band and a Jr. * FENCHING gram sponsored by the Steuben- High Cheerleader for 2 years. She is a member of Buchanan * TRENCHING ville Board of Education through *SHRUBBERY the State Department of Educa- Jr. High Band, Jr. High Cheer- Carl Miro Ph. 765-4735 tion, is directed by S.P. Wright. leader and a member of the Belvedere Teen Age Club. Clyde Knox Ph. 543-3529 Check your policy now Friendly Suburbanites Meet Be sure it's up-to-date. Rising property values The Wintersville Friendly Suburbanites met at the home of and replacement costs could make your pres- Mrs. Joe Rouse, Forrest St. Mrs. don't stand for that line! ent fire insurance inadequate. Charles Woodward, Jr., presided. L Games were played and prizes were won by: Mrs. Joe Cola, Mrs. Rouse, Mrs. John Coulter, Mrs. James Cerra, Mrs. Tom V ANCE Insurance pnc Gump and Mrs. Glenn Clotfelter. The next meeting will be held 758 Stret phone 264-1487 August 15 at 8:15 P.M. at the home of Mrs. Charles Woodward, Sr., Marshall Avenue.

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Members of the Republican party attending a press smoker, held at Fort Steuben Hotel, to enlighten the news media as to the way they will handle news releases for the Jefferson County residents as to the outcome of the Republican convention are (1 to r) Mrs. Charles Bowers, Mrs. John J. Harris, Walter rercy Harris and Delia Stimmel L. Myers and Donn C. Lewis. bers of his group will leave "Our group will be briefed from A fifteen member delegation Pittsburgh at 9 a.m. Saturday, time to time by members of the Born January 3, 1876, 92 year Sunset Club Holds of Jefferson County Republicans August 3 aboard Eastern Air State delegation at informal old Percy Harris is the oldest and will attend the Republican Nation- Lines Flight 303. They will arrive breakfasts." "In addition," he healthiest man living at the Elmer Regular Meeting al Convention at Miami Beach, at Miami at 11:17 a.m. He said said, "Jefferson County will host White Apartments. A covered dish dinner preceded Florida the week of August 5. that the group arriving on Satur- an evening reception at the Hotel Mr. Harris came to Ohio in the regular meeting of the Sunset Walter L. Myers, Jr., 18th day will join an advance team Doral Beach for special guests." 1903 with engineers when they Club held in the Senior Citizen District Delegate and Chairman already in Miami making ar- Mr. Myers, who is a member were building the Wabash rail- C enter in the J.F. Kennedy Apart- of the Jefferson County Central rangements. Members of the of the Ohio delegation, said that road. Mr Harris worked as an ment Building, Tuesday evening, and Executive Committees dis- Jefferson County group will be the Jefferson County group at- engineer until 1910, when he went July 23. closed Conventionplans at apress staying at the Doral Beach, the tending the Convention includes: to New Mexico with his wife and Mrs. Catharine Pfannen- smoker held at the Fort Steuben Seasons, and the Mimosa Hotels, The Rev. Fr. Kevin Keelan, son. He made his home there for schmidt, president, conducted the Hotel Friday, July 26. all very near Convention Hall. T.O.R. from the College of Steu- 20 years, where he irrigated the business meeting. Mr- Mvpr Cs oid that ton mmorn. A chartered bus was taken to IVL&0 IVAYICA*'J 004MA%4"ACM VOU&SJLAJLIUAJLA- Mr. Myers said that the first benville; Mrs. Jean Barren, Jeff- finest cotton in the country. On gathering of the Ohio delegation erson County Chairwoman, from a section of the land he owns in the Civic Light Opera in Pitts- and guests will be a reception Steubenville; Mrs. naMaeDunkle New Mexico, there is one of burgh on July 30. planned for Sunday evening, and Mrs. ZolaHennebert, of Steu- Geronomo's old camp sites. Plans are being made for a EKEY'S August 4, sponsored by the Ohio benville; Mr. Donn C. Lewis, of Mr. Harris has been a widower chartered bus trip to the Ohio Republican State Committee. It Brilliant; Mr. R.P. Watson, of for 17 years. His wife was Daisy State Fair and to the Canfield SERVICE is expected that the Ohio dele- Wintersville; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Yocum. He has one son, one Fair in August. gates will meet with former Vice Stilwell, of Tiltonsville; Mrs. grandchild and a great grand- Fourteen members attended the FOR THE BEST IN President Richard M. Nixon early Marge Harris, of Wintersville; child on the way. Tri-Country Council picnic at TIRES, BATTERIES during Convention week. The Ohio Mr. and Mrs. George Crim, of Mr. Harris is able to keep his Salem on July 17. LUBE SERVICE AND delegates had previously met with Bergholz, grandchild occupied with great Mrs. Margaret Chapman, chap- Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller stories of the old West, for he lain, conducted a memorial ser- MINOR REPAIRS July 18. knew Buffalo Bill and Annie Oak- vice for Mrs. Marion Mays and 250 Main Street Mr. Myers indicated that the Steubenville Art ley, and fought in the last battle Mrs. Bertia Mann, two recently Jefferson County group will serve between the settlers and the deceased members. 264-0142 the Ohio delegation at the Con- Association Meets cattlemen, where over 300 were A social hour followed the vention when needed. He said. killed before the fight was fin- business meeting. Prizes for The executive Board of the ished. games were awarded to Mrs. Steubenville Art Association met Born in March of 1879, 89 year Olive Himes, Mrs. Anna Glaub, I at the home of the president of old Della Stimmel is the oldest Mrs. Nita Smith, Mrs. Carrie the organization, Mrs. Russell woman in the Elmer White Apart- Hughes, Mrs. Laura Linderman, Kelly, 153 Rosslyn Blvd., Steu- ments, Mrs. Helen Porter, Mrs. James benville, Ohio. Mrs. Stimmel is the mother of Burchfleld, and George Starr. Adult art classes will resume 7 children. There are 3 still Serving on the kitchen commit- in the fall and plans for craft living. Mrs. Stella Woods, a tee were Mrs. Bessie Mizell, workshops were discussdA, Mrs. daughter, with whom Mrs. Stim- Mrs. Marie Ricci, Mrs. Porter, Albert Wilson reported that work mel makes her home; a daughter Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Lillian Foster, is progressing on plans for local Mrs. Fay Buchanan of Weirton Mrs. Augusta Bickerstaff and one-man shows to be on display and a son, Robert Davis of Win- Mrs. Sarah Smuck. for the public. tersville. A Noon Luncheon meeting was The annual picnic for art as- Mrs. Stimmel is the grand- held in the center on July 30. sociation members which will mother of 18, a great grand- feature a "clothesline art sale" mother of 41 and a great, great will be held on Sunday, August grandmother of 1. E.A. Williams 11th at Austin Lake. Mr. and Mrs. She is still very active in Joseph Roush are co-chairmen social clubs. for the event. Both have been residents of the Elmer White Apartments since ! I Buying or Building the building was built. 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S Steaks - Spaghetti - Salads The Knights of Columbus #4361 of Mingo Junction held their installation of officers on Monday, July 15, Pictured above are (Seated, 1 to r) Baci Carpico-District Deputy and Installing Officer, Father Conley- SPhone Hopedale - 937-7451 Chaplain, John Chichick-Grand Knight, and Tom Murphy-District Warden. (2nd row, 1 to r) John Fabian- )DOMINICKTOPA7IO OWNER Deputy Grand Knight, Domenic Columbo-Chancellor, Joe Pizzoferrato-Trustee. (3rdrow. 1 to r) Francis )tny-Advocate. Horse 4 Show

The Jefferson County 4-H Club Council will be host to The All Ohiio 4-H Horse Show to be held at The Steubenville Saddle Club Grounds, Route 152, Richmond, Ohio onSaturday, August 3. There ES iII TO BE-WEE VI SHOP IIR LOT. will be 10 Halter classes begin- ning at 9:30 a.m. and 21 per- formance classes beginning at 1:00 p.m. The Judge for this show is Bell Stillions, ofCaldwell, K4IWNJRNEKT Ohio. Advisors from the 15 4-HSaddle Clubs in Jefferson County, are in !~~ charge of the show. Chairmen are: ShowChairman- Mrs. Earl White of Steubenville; Treasurer-Mrs. John Finney of 1965 GRAND PRIX 2 Dr. H. T. Mt. Pleasant; Food-Mrs. Don Murphy of Steubenville; troph-

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DELIVERED RIGHT CROSKEY MOTORS, INC. TO YOUR DOOR 700 LINCOLN AVE., CADIZ, OHIO OPEN MONDAY & FRIDAY 'TIL 8:30 U 36 MONTHS A i a I E3a AJ IN MANY CASES - PONTIAC BUILK NO DflWN PAYMFMT 942m22O3 TO PAY I SWEET HOME DAJRY . ESUILK 942-2203 I TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN *"TW;: WINTFI*sVlLLE CITIZEN" ON THURSDAY. AUGUST 1. 19611 PAGF 7 I s ~I[I ImTH-2 1a T A4lW%.p0 T m 'vn cr i L ITI1& , I " NTLF llW-%Fr litAJ~lT1 Q RP t Paul Wright Is Teenage Program Chairman Wayne Cole Honored On Birthday health habits in their earlyteen", he said. "Medical men are worried about the effects that LSD, pep pills, tranquilizers and similar drugs might have on the unborn generation because there is suspicion that some of them might cause birth defects. "In addition, it's especially important for veryyoung mothers to get good prenatal care because they are more likely to have pre-. mature babies than an older woman is. Premature babies have many more defects than full term babies, according to these doctors," he pointed out. Dr. Virginia Apgar, vice presi- dent for medical affairs of The National Foundation, highlighted research breakthroughs that are being made against birth defects. She hailed the discovery of a vaccine now available to prevent Paul Wright RH disease in newborns and point- "Pm convinced now that ed out that a vaccine to prevent parenthood starts long before German measles is now being your first baby is born," Paul tested. When German measles Wright said, upon returning from strikes a woman early in preg- a national young adult conference nancy, it can often cause de- on birth defects sponsored by fects in her unborn child. The National Foundation-March Pointing out that the March of Wayne Cole was treated to a surprise birthday party at the Steubenville Country Club during the Lion's of Dimes. Dimes sponsored this conference Club Field Day. Cole was honored by friends and guests at the evening dinner and was presented a cake Paul was among 250 delegates as part of its fight against birth which had "tricky" candles. The more he blew, the more the candles would stay lit. Watching Cole cut from all states attending "Oper- defects, Wright said that this the cake are (1 to r) Shelley Clark, niece, who just returned from Japan where she served a tour of duty ation Fit For Life" July 21-23 voluntary health organization with the Army nurses; Debbie Cole, daughter; Morris Cole, brother; Donna Cole, wife; Wayne Cole; on the campus of Brigham Young feels that future parents need to Hugh Oliver. and Randy Oller. Another niece. Darlynn Clark. was not present. University, Provo, Utah. Paul is understand the special problems -- -0.. --- I -- 2 --- OF - -- - - .------7 - -- -W ------,F -- - - . I a TAP (Teen - Age Program) of the child with birth defects Chairman for Jefferson County. and should learn how to give their Michael Baker Jr. COLLEGE RECEIVES J. NORMAN THOMAS "After hearing from some of own children the best chance for LIBRARY GRANT the most outstanding doctors in a healthy start in life. Scholarship Fund the country, I realize that it's Paul is the son of Mr. and Mrs. The College of Steubenville has important for both mothers and S.P. Wright of 1815 Plum Street, received a $5,000 basic grant for fathers - to - be to follow good Steubenville. He is a 1968 gradu- the acquisition of library mater- ate of Steubenville High School ials from the Office of Education, illmmm - _ - -! where he was class president and Department of Health, Education, KNOX Key Club president. He is now and Welfare, under Title I, Part attending the College of Steuben- A, of the Higher Education Act CONTRACTING ville, where he is studying to be of 1965. The announcement was made by a Clinic Psychologist. Built to Your Specifications * Slag His father is the elementary the Rev. Columba J. Devlin, * Foot curriculum director for the T.O.R., president. Phone 264-4741 * Top school system and the program * director for the public school Ditcl system. * Sewe Paul was one of the original * Dump Truck Service organizers for the Junior * Septic Tank Installations Players, YOU'RE MONEY AHEAD John 0. England is Jefferson F I I Phone: Amsterdam 543-3529 County Chapter Chairman for the =m M arch of Dimes.

Michael Baker, Jr. An endowed scholarship has been established at The College of Steubenville by Michael Baker, Jr., of Rochester, Pa., a member of the Board of Trustees of the C ollege and president of Michael Baker, Jr., Inc., internationally- known engineering firm. The Rev. Columba J. Devlin, 1Gives you extra years of T.O.R., president, in comment- beauty and protection ing upon the fund, said: iiii~iiii~av acomplet ine of "The College has been making an effort to obtain permanent WW1 J : famous Don Orbovich - endowment funds, with the under- !ili~iiRtNWILIAN S PAINT Corner Routes 22 & 43 standing that the original contri- r bution will not be spent, and that only the income from the gift /,,! i^ee us f your painting needs will be used. With Mr. Baker's permission this will hereafter be AS IS SPECIALS known as the Michael Baker Jr. Scholarship Fund in Engineering" Science." A long-time friend of the Col- lege, Mr. Baker recently won MILLER hdw. 1964 Chevrolet Impala 2dr. Hardtop $ 795 national recognition when he was named "Engineer of the Year" Main Street Richmond, 0. 7654384 in Pennsylvania. 1962Pontiac Bonneville 2dr. Hardtop'400 * I 1962 Pontiac Grand Prix 1400 I

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See i SALES OFFICE AT 3-3708 2001 Sunset Blvd. AT 2-4588 (--0--E--SAV---OHIO VALLEY SAVINGS GS------AND LOA co. 21 A I-A G E TELL T-HEM YOU SAW IT IN "THE WINTERSVILLE CITIZEN" ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1968 PAGE 8 TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN "THE WINTERSYILLE CITIZEN" ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1968 UNIONPORT About People You Know NEWS - UEAT By ETHEL NEWBURN By M S. ROSS MILLER Beau and Wendy Bleau from 131 L.VI: DlI R Niles, Ohio are visiting their The, Korehlumitml Steel Com- PI OJTIC relatives M". and Mrs. George pany hld their annual picnic Saturday at Lake Austin, There Homrner and family. RESOLUTION NO. 751 o****, w,'re 91 in attendance. Swiniming ing obtaining an approving legal BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE A RESOLUT'ION DECLARING IT MONDAY, AUGUST 5 SMr. and Mrs. Fred Grimm of and gamis w-, ,,njoyitd. opinion, cost of labor andmater- NLCESSARY TO IMPROVE ials and interest on bonds and 10:00 Emerson Richmond wore dinner gu(sts of PARIKVIL W DRIVE IN THE VIL- Mj'. and M-s. Gorg. Pehanich notes issued in anticipation of 10:45 Mt. Pleasant Mr. and M 's. E:d Griffen and and sons took a trip to Upper LAGI OF WINTERSVILLI,OHIO the levy and collection of the 1:00 Dunglen famnly Thursday evening. Max- BY CONSTRUCTION OF A Sandusky Sunday. special assessments together 2:30 Rish ine celebrated her birthday. STREET AND DECLARING AN 1 with all other necessary expendi- TUESDAY, AUGUST 6 oooo** E MYI G.NCY. 9:30 Lewis Addition HOSPITAL NEWS t ures. Mrs. Dick McLeish is a pati,,nt BE IT R-SOLVE:D BY THE SECTION 6: That John Law- 10:00 Speakers Addition in the Ohio Valley Hospital. Mrs. Marvin (Normna) Wilite- COUNCIL OF rTHE VILLAGE OF house is a patient re nce, Registered Engineer, be 10:30 Pleasant Hill (Store) oooooo in Ohio Valley WINTERSVILLE, JEFFERSON and he is hereby authorized and 10:50 Green Valley Addition M-. Hospital, Room 239. Prayers anc 11:45 and Mrs. Don Van Dine COUNTY, OHIO T H R 1iE - directed to prepare and file in New Somerset and family have returned from Cards an welcome. FOURTHS OF ALL MEMBERS the office of the Clerk of this 12:45 Sugar Grove their vacation in Kentucky,, In- ELECTED THERETO CONCUR- 2:15 Airport Mrs. Don (Genevieve) Cole is Council, the estimated assess- Road diana, and Virginia. RING: still a patient m ents of the cost of the improve- 3:15 Taylor Town oooo*o in Ohio Valley SECTION 1: That it is neces- ment described in this resolu- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 Mr. and Mrs. Dale Griffen of Haspital. Prayers and cards are sary to improve Parkview Drive 10:00 Amsterdam welcome. tion. Such estimated assessments Akron visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed and Fernwood Road in the Village shall be based upon the etimate 12:20 Red Dog Road Griffen and family Sunday. ooo**o of Wintersville, Ohio, as shown Donald Langhery is a patient of cost of said improvement now 12:35 East Springfield (School) o,*oo on the plans hereinafter referred in Ohio Valley Hospital, on file in the office of the Clerk 1:15 Annapolis Karen Blanchard and Donald Room to, prepared by John Lawrence, 246. Prayers and cards are wel- of this Council and shall be pre- 2:00 East Springfield Trimmer were united in Registered Engineer, by the con- (E.U.B. Church) come. pared pursuant to the provisions marriage Saturday evening by the ;(****** struction of a street. of this resolution. When such 2:45 Sunset Lake deter- Rev. Joe Bliffen of the Christian SECTION 2: It is hereby estimated assessments have been THURSDAY, AUGUST 8 that said Church. mned and declared so filed, said Clerk shall cause 9:30 Bantam Ridge Community ****** ^; ^B I RTS to the improvement is conducive this 10:15 Sunny Acres Comn ;na.iity notice of the adoption of BIRTHS public health, convenience and resolution and the filing of said 11:00 Overlook Hills News From The Knolls welfare of said Village and the 12:00 Powells Lane By WILLIE MAE CARNEY estimated assessments to be inhabitants thereof. Council fur- served on the owners of all lots 12:45 Richmond Miss Wendy Wilson of Cadiz Mr. and Ms. Richard Hazlett ther finds and determines that of 3189 East Middleton Road,t and lands to be assessed as pro- 2:45 Two Ridge Church Road, is visiting friends in Wash- o f 3 189 E as t said improvement has been the Middleton Roa vided in R.C. 727.13. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9 ington D.C, Wendy is petitioned for by the owners of Mrs. Cle- Ravenna, became the proud par- SECTION 7: That the assess- 10:00 Unionport (North) daughter of Mr. and percent or more of the ents of a baby boy born July 15 sixty ments to be levied shall be paid 10:45 Unionport (South) mon Wilson. nW or.-,n ,l h.- it-Q1- foot frontage of the property .tA H111,;aL UA K,a 1VLJU-t* in 10 annual installments, with 11:20 Bloomingdale oooooo abutting upon said improvement interest on deferred payments at 12:45 Valley View Communimty Mr. James Little, Jr., is in between the said term.ni. 1:30 Belvedere the Rocksburg Hospital, after years of service. S/Sgt. Carney the same rate as shall be borne SECTION 3: That the grade of by the bonds to be issued in anti- 2:45 Wintersville sustaining an injury to his foot. is now stationed at the Air Base s aid street and improvement shall He is the son of Mr. James in Tampa, Florida, cipation of the collection there- be the grade as shown by the provided, that the owner of Little, Sr., of Roberts Street. Those who attended the funeral of; engineer's plans and profiles any property assessed may, at oooooo of the late Walter Carney were: which are made a part hereof. Mrs. Roosevelt Roseberry and his option, pay such assessment Mr. and Mrs. Montio Carney and SECTION 4: That the plans, thirty (30) days Mrs. Willie Mae Carney, have family in cash within and Mrs. Steve Stevenson specifications, estimates and after passage of the assessing returned from a homecoming, and son Peter of the Bronx, New profiles of the proposed improve- ordinance. given for her son, S/Sgt. Walter York; by the Mrs. Godfrey Wilson of ment, heretofore prepared SECTION 8: That bonds of the E. Carney and family upon his New Rochelle, on file in the New York; Mr. and engineer and now Village shall be issued in anti- return home from Italy. after 3 Mrs. Lester Carney, Jr. and office of the clerk of this coun- fam- cipation of the collection of as- ily of Akron, Ohio; Mrs. Patricia cil, are hereby approved. sessments by installments and in Henderson and children of Roose- SECTION 5: That the whole Your velt, an amount equal thereto and notes New York; Mr. William cost of said improvement shall of said Village shall be issued Carney of Chicago, Illinois; in proportion to the Mr. be assessed in anticipation of the issurance To Protect You Ed Carney and Mrs. Martha benefits upon the following Williams of of such bonds and the levy of Detroit, Michigan. described lots and lands, to wit: such assessments. **oooo All lots and lands bounding SECTION 9: This resolution is Attend The Firemen's Fair Mrs. James Blackwell and and abutting upon the proposed hereby declared to be an emer- daughter have returned home to improvement between the termini gency measure necessary for the Ellsworth Street, after visiting aforesaid, which said lots and immediate preservation of the her determined to son and daughter and families lands are hereby public peace, health and safety in Columbus, Ohio. be specially benefited by said of said Village, and for the fur- oooooo improvement; and the cost of ther reason that the immediate WESTERN AUTO Mr. and Mrs. Larry Patterson said improvement shall include construction of said improve- and the cost of preliminary and other WINTERSVILLE, OHIO sons are visiting her parents ment is necessary to afford fire Elder and Mrs. Floyd Johnson surveys, plans, specifications, protection, eliminate existing of Floyd Street. profiles and estimates and of 0ooooo hazards to pedestrian and vehicu- The Blackwell family had their printing, serving and publishing 1 ar traffic, and protect the health All Summer Merchandise notices, resolutions and ordi- family reunion in Detroit, Michi- and property of the abutting own- nances, the amount of damages gam. A bus was chartered. Host ers and the inhabitants of the resulting from the improvement and Hostess were Mr. Fred Village; wnerefore, this resolu- Reduced assessed in favor of any owner Blackwell of Floyd Street and tion shall be in full force from of land affected by the improve- Mrs. Willa Mae Beal of Ells- and immediately after its pass- 20% - 25% - 30% ment and the interest thereon, age. ANTHONY J. PETROZZI worth Street. the costs incurred in connection LAWN FURNITURE 00o0,* with the preparation, levy and Elder Floyd Johnson has re- Mayor SWIM ACCESSORIES CHARCOAL GRILLS collection of the special assess- DELBERT P. VANCE turned home to Floyd Street after ments, the cost of purchasing, Clerk spending 2 weeks at the Ohio appropriating, and otherwise ac- DATE PASSED: July 24, 1968 Reg. Price 139.95 District Council Camp in Zanes- Sale Price quiring therefor any required real This public notice was publish- ville. estate or interests therein, ex- ed in the Wintersville Citizen 5,000 BTU si The family of M-s. Elizabeth penses of legal services includ- on August 1 and 8, 1968. Blackwell of Ellsworth Street, celebrated family day on Sunday, AIR Conditioner 1O9 July 14. Those who attended were: M rs. John Forta and children of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reg. Price 218.88 'Sale Price Jackson and children of St. Char- OPEN SATURDAYS les, Missouri, Mrs. Roger Booker and son of Washington, 15,000 BTU so. 79 D.C., Miss Grace Blackwell of 9 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Newark, New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Blackwell and child- (Closed Wednesday) Air Conditioner 1 ren of Ellsworth Street, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackwell and son of Orchard Street, and Mr. and 5 Quart Can 3 $ n Mrs. James Crawley and child- ren of Steubenville. What's new AUTO LOANS Motor Oil can IUO in hospital HOME LOANS Buy Now For Fall Lawn Feeding insuranice? CHRISTMAS CLUBS STATE FARM with a policy that pays you cash. Use it The easy way to pay is Lawn for rent, food, anything. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Costs pennies. with a personal check Phone PUCPVIUP APPfilITC Food UIILUIIInU UUUUnl) ORT HO GRO for facts STCT,AR M MECi- iJ|| Buy One 25 lb. Box at Reg. Price Ca$H INSURANCI • '- S" ,':" *A: . ST. NATIONAL BANK ' /4l Receive 2nd Box I .... ' for just ...... W.R. HERRINGTON 150 Keagler Drive HOPEDALE, 0. Phone 264-4381 "[ II II I1[II H I I .. .. TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN "THE WINTERSVILLE CITIZEN" ON THURSDAY AUGUST 1 1968 PAGE 9 Candid Shots of Jefferson County Democrats Picnic

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The recently returned from Capital Church, Richmond, Ohio. The float planning committee is Karen U niversity, where they were given pledges to the flags were given. Engel, Gay Coleman, Jodi Ped- music scholarships by the Win- Sherry Parker gave devotions. dicord, Cindy Pollock, Debbie tersville High School Concert Karen Engel gave the secretary's Grim-n and Valerie Hibbs. Choir, directed by Mrs. Margaret report and roll call was given The meeting was adjourned to C. Kidder. with 25 out of 35 members pre- meet at Holly Dye's hom on Miss Donaldson, age 17, is the August 26, 1968. daughter of Mr. Fred E. Donald- Cleaner Cutting Saws Jodi Peddicord and Colleen son and M:s. Fern Donaldson Scott gave ademonstration on how Nevlis. She resides at R.D. #4, Your saws will cut cleaner, to make an apron. Two Ridge Road, Wintersville truer, faster when filed on Janice Palmer and Donna Por- Ohio. Joan is a member of the our precision machine. ter gave a demonstration on how Quick service on all types of Wintersville High School Concert saws. to make a pot holder. Choir, and is secretary of the The float planning com-nittee, choir this coming year. Also, she EMMETT G. ZENDE the telephone committee and the is a member of Mixed Ensemble 145 Reichart Ave. fair booth committee then met. and Girls' Ensemble. Joan, active Phone: 264-2195 Refreshments were provided in many of the school's organi- by Shirley Skeeles. zations, is a member of Thespian Troupe #1336, Girls' Athletic Association and Y-Teens. Ken Richards, age 17, is the STEUBENVILLE son of Mr. and M*s. Harold G. Richards, of 120 Laila Court, Steubenville, Ohio. Ken is a mem- ber of the Wintersville High School Concert Choir. He will preside as president of the choir this year. Also, he is accompanist Capital University, coached Joan. both well received. Recitals were "THOMPSON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS" of the concert choir, a member Ken and Joan studied music held on three evenings during the of Mixed Ensemble, and Boys' theory under Dr. Gene Taylor, week which illustrated the true 185 North 4th Street Steubenville Ensemble. Participating in most Dean of the Conservatory, -and art of music. extra-caricular activities, Mr. director of the summer music Ken and Joan both would like Richards is a member of Thes- campus. Vocal Mastery Classes to thank Mr. Jeff Peltz, Mrs. WILL PREPARE YOU FOR A PROMISING pian Troupe #1336, Future were conducted by Professor Margaret Kidder, and the Win- POSITION IN THE BUSINESS WORLD Teachers of America, Hi-Y, and Copley, where the students per- tersville High School Concert serves as a statistician for the formed various selections, learn- Choir for making this experience - These Courses Are Offered Wintersville Warrior Football ing through others' mistakes. possible. These students are Vocal ensemble classes were eagerly anticipating traveling * Stenographic * Accounting & Typing team. He is the organist at the Second United Presbyterian taught by Mr. David Wingerter, again to Columbus in August to * Secretarial * Junior Accounting Church of Steubenville, Ohio, is of New Lexington. Both Joan and sing with the All Ohio Youth * Executive Secretarial * Higher Accounting a District-Moderator of the Steu- Ken studied choral conducting Choir, directed by Mr. Glen- * IBM * Office Machines benville Youth Presbytery Coun- under Dr. Gene Taylor. Instruc- ville E. Thomas. were cil, is the treasurer of the Stark- tions in the art of singing II dale Senior High United Pres- delivered by Professor Copley in 'For Lumber Supplies . JUNE 3 - AUG. 9 byterian Youth, and is an alumni Acapella Choir. Mrs. Carol SUMMER SCHOOL TERM - of the 1967 All Ohio Youth Choir. Marty, of the university, gave Miss Donaldson and Mr. Rich- several lectures on vocal reper- FALL TERM - STARTS SEPTEMBER 4 ards completed a week of vocal toire. study under Professor Elmer Miss Donaldson and Mr. Rich- Copley, Associate Professor of ards appeared in a variety show ENROLL NOW TO ALTER YOUR FUTURI Voice and Choir, and the Choral given by several selected stu- Director at Bethany College. Pro- dents of the university. Joan's PHONE 282-4441 or CALL IN PERSON fessor Copley coached Ken in well known rendition of "Talk Raute 22, Top of Reed's Mill Hill private lessons, as Mrs. Carol to the Animals", as well as Ken's Phone 264-4601 Marty, Professor of Voice at folk song. "Polly Von", were o***o A&AlhAlkAk Aft AkALAkAkAhAhAhAk A&Abaft a A a&& a a a a TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN "THE WINTERSVILLE CITIZEN" ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1968 rAGE 11 Activities At The Annual Wintersville Firemen's Fair

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SGT. LARRY JOHNSON ON AIR FORCE DECORATES DUTY IN ENGLAND KRAMARICH Sergeant Larry D. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Johm- Captain Stephen F. Kramarich, 118 son of 318 E. Warren St., Cadiz son of Steve Kramarich of Ohio, has arrived for duty at Parr Ave., Mingo Junction, Ohio, has received the Bronze Star Upper Heyford RAF Station, England. Medal and U.S. Air Force Com- mendation Medal at Perrin AFB, Sergeant Johnson is a supply inventory specialist with the U.S. Texas., for action in Southeast Air Forces in Europe. Asia. was pre- He previously served at Tyn- Captain Kramarich dall AFB, Florida. sented the Bronze Star Medal The sergeant is a graduate of for meritorious service while engaged in military operations Grundy County High School, Tracy City, Tennessee. against Viet Cong forces. The captain earned the com- mendation medal for meritorious M/Sgt. CHELLETE SERVING service as an aircraft main- Pictlwed above are the women that completed the School Bus Driver Training Course and wore pre- IN VIETNAM tenance officer at Da Nang A3, sented with certificates. (Kneeling, 1 to r) Dorothy Ann Soboleski, Clara V. Morris, Elois S. Chambers Master Sergeant Andrew J. Vietnam. He was cited for his Marion L. Malin, Dorothy Ann Gregor, Patricia A. Agresta, and Leota May Bethel. (2nd row, I to r5 Chellette, son of Mrs. Ada M. outstanding professional skill and Barbara J. Polen, Anna S. Fillipovich, Verda L. Starn, Barbara J. Huff, Juanita Rose Ignac, Dorothy Lee Chellette of Epps, La., is on duty ability. Ausburn, and Rosalie Kubat. (3rd row, 1 to r) ZygmLnt E. Rataiczak-instructor, J. Berniece Ydzkowski, at Cam Ranh Bay AB, Vietnam. He is now at Perrin with the Lillian Mae Hartzell, Paulette Cozart, Faye E. Laposki, Freda Caroline Mushrush, and Victoria Sergeant Chellette, acommuni- Aerospace Defense Command. Gunsorek. cations wiring supervisor, is a Captain Kramarich, a graduate of Mingo High School, received Twenty prospective women bus member of the Air Force Logis- Procedures; Driving Fundamen- tics Command in support of the a B.S. degree in 1962 from West Troop 15 Camp Activities drivers completed 25 hours of bus driving. tals; Defensive Driving; and Driv- Pacific Air Forces. Virginia University and is a instruction in school member of Alpha Phi Delta. Members of Boy Scout Troop Units covered in this course were: ing Skills. Before his arrival in Vietnam, The course was made available He was commissioned in 1963 15 of Starkdale Presbyterian Introduction to School Bus Driver he was assigned at Hill AFB, by the Trade & Industrial Voca- Utah. upon completion of Officer Train- Church returned from the Fort Training; The School Bus Driver; with 47 tional Education Service of the The sergeant's wife, Martha, is ing School at Lackland AFB, Steuben Scout Reservation Human Relations; Motor Vehicle Texas. merit badges earned and 18 par- Traffic Laws; Ohio Pupil Trans- State Department of Education the daughter of Mrs. Singleton in cooperation with the Jefferson of Brilliant, Ohio. His wife, Hilda, is the daughter tial merit badges earned. Twenty- portation Rules & Regulations; of Mr. and Mrs. Dom Ferrera two boys participated in the week School Bus Orientation; Bus County Board of Education and S/Sgt. REPELLA SERVING of 433 Buena Vista Blvd., Steu- of camping, and 17 completed the M aintenance; Safety & Emergency local school districts. IN PHILLIPINES benville, Ohio. They have one two-day hike to the camp, which The instructor, Zygmont E. is located at Lake Clendenning. Rataiczak, of Area 28, Division Staff Sergeant David L. Repella, son, Stephen Scott, 2 1/2 years old. Part of their 38 mile hike follow- Pioneering-Robert Vogel, Tim of School Finance and Trans- son of Mr. and Mrs. John Repel- *+***** ed the Morgan trail. Schoon, Jack Dewell, Brad Nida, portation of the State Department la of RD #I, Amsterdam, Ohio, Merit badges were earned by Greg Grunewald, John Mahlie. of Education praised the mem- has arrived for duty at Clark AIRMAN PORCO the following boys: Basketry - David Montague, bers of the class for their interest AB. Philippines. Canoeing - Howard Schwid, Robert Eft, Mike Wehr, David and efforts toward improving the a C-130 Her- COMPLETES TRAINING Sergeant Repella, Mark LeVaughan, Rick Saver. LeVaughan, Robert Vogel. safety and efficiency of the local cules flight engineer, is a mem- Airman Bonaventura J. Porco, Rowing - Howard Schwid, Rick Leatherwork - Mike Wehr, school transportation program ber of the Pacific Air Forces. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saver, David LeVaughan. David LeVaughan. and making themselves available He previously served at Dyess Porco of R.D. #1, Knoxville Road, Swimming - Howard Schwid, as bus drivers. Twenty-one per AFB, Texas. Steubenville, Ohio, has completed Brad Nida, Mark LeVaughan, John Boys who earned the mile swim cent of the bus drivers in the The sergeant is a graduate of basic training at Lackland AFB, Mahlie. badge were: Brad Nida, John state of Ohio are women and this Springfield Local High School. Texas. He is now assigned as a Life-saving-Tim Schoon. M ahlie, Howard Schwid, David per cent is increasing each year. His wife, Imogene, is the medical specialist with a unit of Rifle and shotgun-David Le- Montague, Mark LeVaughan, Da- Women bus drivers are doing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jess the Air Training Command at Vaughan, Mike Wehr. vid LeVaughan, Robert Eft, Mike a wonderful job throughout the Hager of Albany, Ohio. Chanute AFB, Illinois. Airman Nature - Rick Saver, Mark Wehr, and Leo D'Anniballe. state as this is mostly a part- Porco, a graduate of Steibenville LeVaughan, Jim Mahlie. Earning the NRA Hunter Safety time job. They can make them- THE AREA'S FINEST Catholic Central High School, Personal fitness-Rick Saver, patch were: Jim Mahlie, Doug selves more readily available studied at St. Mary's School of Brad Nida, David Montague, Doug Miller, David LeVaughan, Greg than men and at the same time PROVINCIAL GARDENS Nursing at Clarksburg, W. Va. Miller, Robert Eft. Mark Grunewald, and Mike Wehr. supplement their family income. APARTMENTS LeVaughan. Four members of the troop, Assisting Mr. Rataiczak with Furnished or Unfurnished FOR SALE Cooking-David Montague, Jim Mark LeVaugharn, Mark Kotur, the Driving Skill Test were Gary 264-4046 or 264-2411 Girls school clothes. Sizes 6 and M ahlie, Robert Eft, Greg Grune- Greg Grunewald, and David Le- Keller of Area 22, State Depart- 7. Excellent condition. wald, Mike Wehr. ment of Education; and Robert 408 MAIN ST., WINTERSVILLE Vaughan will leave for Philmont, Phone 264-4455 Camping - Mark LeVaughan, national scout ranch, located at Whisman, Driver Training Con- Howard Schwid, Mike Wehr, David Cimarron, New Mexico, August sultant, State Department of Edu- Montague, Robert Eft, Jim 2 and return August 18. c ation. Sharpen Up For The Firemen's Fair M ahlie, Tim Schoon. Before being qualified as a bus At driver, all of the women must "When you can think of yes- pass a medical exam, the State Highway Patrol written exam for Razors Edge" terday without regret and the School Bus Driver, and the Road tomorrow without fear, you are Driving Skill Test. They must 117 Canton complete these tests satisfactor- W:.,4f.e.;wll;n,; near contentment." ily before they will be issued a Chauffeur's License stamped as a JERRY W. KRUPINSKI School Bus Operator. Hours 9 to 6 503 Sinclair Building Closed Wednesday Steubenvi lie, Ohio *** Phone: 282-6500 $WERWa Res: (Adena) 546-3216 OUR SPECIALTY ildren and young Bo NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE C. 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Your news will be picked every Friday. 765-4300 PAGE 14 TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN "OT-HE..-WINTERSVILLE CITIZEN" ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1968 W-MWMWAMNM Carmine Antonucci Retires From First National Bank Carmine A, Antonucci, Vice Lions Club, a member of the President and Comptroller for the Board of Trade of Yorkvlle, First National Bank and Trust T iltonsville and Rayland, and is a Company in Steubenville, will member of the Jefferson County retire on July 31, it was announ- Sportsman Association. ced by President William E. Mid- Mr. and Mrs. Merkel, who reside kiff II. M'. Antonucci was the at 304 Central Avenue, Tiltons- recipient of a retirement gift ville, Ohio, are avid travelers and at a tribute paid by his fellow hiave extensively toured the United officers and other associates. States. A recently admitted m mber of They are the parents of one the First National Bank's25-Year daughter, Judy. Club, Mr. Antonucci joined the T. D. (Bud) Hunter joined the National Lxchange Bank in 1943. Peoples National Bank as a No newcomer to banking, he had commercial teller in 1947, after started banking in 1924, after serving as a contact represent- graduation from Steubenville ative for the Veteran's Adminis- Wells High School, at the Anton- tration. He was appointed Man- ucci State Bank where he be- ager of the Wintersville Office in came Assistant Cashier in 1930. 1954. Since the introduc4ion of During his tenure at the National electronic data processing at the Exchange Bank he worked as a First National, Mr. Hunter has receiving and paying teller, in the been assigned to the computer savings department, in the note operations department.. and bond departments, in the A native of Steubenville, Mr. Foreign Department, and in the Hunter graduated from Steuben- bookkeeping departm-nt. He was ville High School, and attended elected assistant cashier and St. Petersburg Junior College and auditor in 1949. Ohio State University. A com- With the merger of the National bat veteran of the U.S. Army Exchange and Peoples Bank, Mr. Infantry, he served as a 1st Antonucci was appointed Head of Lieutenant in both the Pacific the Accounting Department. In and European Theaters during 1961 he was appointed Auditor and World War I. He has served in January of 1965, he was appoint- as Commander of Argonne Post ed Vice President and Comptroll- #33 of the American Legion, er. President of the Wintersville Mr. and Mrs. Antonucci reside Fire Department, President of at 1521 Plum Street in Steuben- the Wintersville Chamber of Weldon K. Merkel T. D. (Bud) Hunter Carmine Antonucci ville. They are the parents of C ommerce, Director of the Ohio two children, Mrs. Miriel Smogor Valley Development Council and and Mrs. Joanne Pifer, and have Treasurer ofthe Jefferson County two grandchildren. Sportsman Association. He is a M&M Mr. Antonucci plans to spend member of the Starkdale Presby- 4220 Sunset Blvd. his retirement in pursuing his terian Church. Steubenville ALUMINUM hobbies of bowling and garden- Mr. and Mirs. Hunter reside at * Siding ing. 184 Pembroke Road in Steuben- 211 N. 4th. Street : *Awnings Weldon K. Merkel will succeed ville. They are the parents of Steubenville * Gutters Mr. Antonucci as Vice President two sons, Tom 1 and James. * Roofing and Comptroller and T. D. Hunt- 3110 Pennsylvonia * Overhang er has been appointed Auditor, Weirton, W. Va. HAMBURGERS * Downspouts both appointments being effective Tickets On Sale *Storm Doors as of today, August 1. All Wintersville season ticket *Iron Railing Mr. Merkel entered the banking holders may purchase their tick- Franchisednationwide byBurger Chef Systems, Indianapolis *Storm Windows field in 1945 at the Peoples Bank ets August 1 and 2, from 6:30 stadium ticket PEOPLE ON THE GO, GO BURGER CHEF! Phone: 765-4735 of Tiltonsville following three and to 8:30 p.m. in the booth. They may also purchase Richmond, Ohio a half years' service as a Navy Lieutenant during World War I! their tickets for the Steubenville During his years of banking he and Warren Harding game. These has served as teller, assistant tickets are on a cash and carry c ashier, cashier and Branch Man- basis. ager of the Tiltdnsville Office of Season tickets not picked up by the First National Bank. He was the second of August, will auto- NEW ISSUE appointed Auditor on January 1, matically go on sale to the public the following week. 1965. S ...... ,....-- .__-. Mr. Merkel attended Warren GERMAN VILLAGE PRODUCTS, INC. Consolidated High School and Ask for and Get graduated from Muskingum College in New Concord, Ohio. 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This insect may reduce yields DICK CASTLE COMING TO WINTERSVILLE FOR to second, third, and fourth cut- WAGON WHEELERS tings as much as fifty percent. Dick Castle will be featured for the Wagon Wheelers dance on Once the yellowing starts it is August 3rd at the Wintersville Fire Hall at 8:00 p.m. Caller Castle too late to do anything about it. who hails from Columbus, will be making his debut. All Western Control of this insect should be Square Dancers are welcome. considered a preventive rather than a cure. Knotts suggests that of each month. PAVLIK WORKSHOPS second Monday & COMMITTEES receive Appreciation Plaque farmers check second and third KY ETAL DANCE Recently, we drilled on the behalf of KEYED TO ALL DANCERS The Calico Cats, recuperating from the Hoopers on cuttings for the insect. Chances following movements: run, cross the PenoV Promenaders. are that if they have injured the By NEIL & JUNE SHAW run, peel off, trail off, square after their Anniversary Dance, second growth, they will also Have you been to a workshop thru, square turn thru, and split h ave released the following injure the giird cutting. efer to lately? Did you come away con- square thru from various posi- schedule for the month of August. Extension leaflet entitled "Alfalfa fused? Was there too many new tions. First on the agenda will be the Ralph takes the basics and Alfalfa Insects" movements that werefn't drilled and teaches us to perform them club's quarterly meeting on in? Now you can workshop to one from many positions so that we August 5th at 7:00 p.m. of the most experienced teachers may feel at ease ar our club Dances for the month are: ARPS TRENCHER in the square dance field, Ralph dances. These are not high level August 10th with "Big Daddy" Pavlik, at the Scio Grange, the workshops, but are club level Ken Barclay and on August 24th, workshops. They are open to you the "man with a lot of zip", SERVICE if you have COMPLETED YOUR Hal Greenlee of Erie, Pa. The Digs Trenches ACE CLEANERS BASIC LESSONS. l ast big August event will be the 4" to 12" wide We, the Calico Cats, would street dance with Jack Hague SUITS $4 00 at the mike on August 22nd. MWeol for GAS, ELECTI RIC COATS like you to join us at our next workshop for "fun with Pavlik" All Western Square Dancers and WATER lines. DRESSES and we might even learn how to are reminded of the Cat's regular Phone 264-4011 Plain use an old basic from a new Workshop with "No. 1" Ralph Phone position. Pavlik as the caller. Committees include Mike Or- 543-3912 sini and Lori, Dale and Virginia TWO o me incest squares we Bud Everly Amster dam Hendricks on Refreshment Com- knowatle amnd Mimi DeFalco. mittee for August 10th. The Ris- I------1 ley's and Shaw's on August 24th ANN'S CLOTHING for Refreshments. Walters and 46 Z antene's will be on Clean Up BATHING SUITS Teens To Size Committee for the month. Broken Sizes NEWS FROM THE CLUBS Friendly Squares BERMUDAS- KNEE PANTS... The Friendly Squares will have a Family Picnic Saturday, August 30 at the Toronto Band Camp on I [ TENNIS SHOES 30% to 50% off ] Route 213. Turn left at the New Somerset Church. ROAD SERVICE The affair begins at 1 o'clock * TUNE-UPS * BRAKES "WATCH FOR OUR E & C with dinner around 5. *MUFFLERS& TAILPIPES All Western style square *WHEEL BALANCING JR. DEB OF THE WEEK" dancers are invited. Each family * TIRES * BATTERIES is to bring a picnic basket. Free Pick-up and Delivery The Crawfords at a WagN Wheelers Workshop. 264-0118 ARE WE TRADING ??? '000 AVAI'"V VALLEY YES, WE ARE !!! NEWS CO INC Covered Wagons were the only homes Your Authorized Dealer For j Products Our Pioneers had. 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The happy quartet above were the winners of a 2nd place play- off. They tied with Bob Westlake's team at 9 under Par. (1 to r) John Snyder-Co-Golf Chairman of Cadiz Country Club, Dick Beard, Chuck Davis, Captain and Madora McFarlane, were member of the 2nd place team. Beard is wearing a souvenir*of a vacation cruise.

(1 to r) Russ Gels, Pearl Gerchak, Don Vasbinder and Charles Whitehair, took 1st place in a recent Cadiz Country Club "Scramble". The tournament was a 4-man, Best Ball, with 3 men and one woman making up the teams. Vasbinder, Captain and Club Champ, led his team to a 10 under Par victory.

his year's event a successful one. Sil Zaninelli (kneeling) is teeing up the ball for Andy Lesho (left) and Ralph Cox at the new 110-yard hole at the Plaza Driving Range at the corner of Penco Road and Cove Road on Weirton Heights. The contest will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday, August 9, 10 and 11 with all proceeds going to the Dapper Dan charity fund. Last year, over 150 golfers participated in the event. Settling for third place was the team of ( to r) Casey Harmon, This year, contestants will be shooting at a new sand green especially erected for the contest. The Jim Bonham, Betty James and Bob Westlake, Captain. winner will receive a complete set of professional golf clubs and bag. Second prize is a portable tele- vision set and third prize is a wrist watch. There will be special daily prizes donated by candidates and businessmen in the Tri-State Area. Each contestant will receive three shots at the target for the $1 entry fee. Clubs and balls will be available or contestants may use their own. Tickets are available in advance from members of the Dapper Dan Board of Directors or at the Plaza Driving Range. A ENGINE REPAIR Athletics Stomo Seals M The Modern Dairy Athletics beat MOT RMAC PARTS and SALES the Seals 14-4 behind the 1 hit pitching of Kenny Grimes. Authorized Repair Service and Ports for Briggs & Grimes gave up 4 runs on walks Stratton, Tecumseh, Lawn Boy, Remington Chain Saws in the first inning. He only al- lowed 1 hit the rest of the way. Phone 765-4344 Richmond, Ohio Grimes gave up 1 hit, 10 walks while striking out 13. His team- mates had 15 hits. Hits for the Athletics were by Weiss-2 sing- REE TEEN-AGE les and 1 triple, Morris-1 single, Welling-2 singles and a , Pizzaferatto-1 single and I triple, FRE BOWLING CLINIC Katz-1 double and 1 triple, Giusto 1 single, Grimes-2 singles and 1 triple. Hulflock was the losing "If he makes this putt, I'm sunk" was Bob Westlake's (shading Night pitcher for the Seals. his eyes) thought for the day. Frank Gerchak, directly behind Every Monday Elwood Welling is the manager Westlake was undoubtedly thinking "If he makes this putt, Pearl for the Athletics. (his wife) and her team. goes into first place; and they did. From 8 to 10 pm When the Athletics met the Jets the score was an 8-8 tie. They will play off later. BETTER HEALTH CENTER Sluggers Win 15-14 ISOTRON REDUCING - STEAM BATHS - RUBDOWNS New Woman's League The Girl's Cross Creek Re- For Appointments - Call 264-6130 creation Softball game for this 520 MAIN STREET - WINTERSVILLE Starting For Winter Season week was a very close one. The I Si ... i Ii Sluggers won 15-14. Again, as Tuesdays At 9:00 pm before, they had a wonderful turn- out. The last game this summer CADIZ COUNTRY CLUB W nrTA I ID A KIT Call 283-3761 Io I MUIV 1M I For Information • Private Parties • Reunions Spots Also Available For Men * Banquets On Thursday - 7:00 pm S Seating Capacity 220 I Aluminum SOFFIT & FACIA ALL AMERICAN LANES and Aluminum Siding GLENN D. HOWELL, owner Dial Cadiz 942-9618 909 Buckeye Street Phone 283-3761 160 Circle Dr. 264-3371 PAGE 18 TELL THEM YOU SAW IT,/ IN *TT14, . vs TII IJ : lT C l TUIl.enAInUtt v AUir11Ir I 1Oa PAGE18Iam mTbLL 1TWFm Vm %j l -- TVITIIkfITI I -n' e TVS5IWILTOOJuiI r-M4V I L-L.I..%-, II 3IL~IA r ?II 1 I LII U K 3 U T # AIIUUIVJIIQI 31 Y1 Steubenville Lion's Hold Field Day Charley-Horse In Paris

Trophy winners for the Steubenville Lion's Club Field Day are from left to right: Chuck Klasic, chair- man of the event; Ed D'Angelo, low gross-member trophy winner; William Garman, low net-guest trophy winner; Rev. Farrell D. Walters, low gross-guest trophy winner; Mike Entinger,low net-member trophy winner; and Randy Oiler, master of ceremonies.

Steubenville Lions held their Annual Field Day at the Country Crusaders To Report Cubs Beat First Club, Wednesday, July 24, 1968. Tee off time for the golf tour- For Football Physicals Place Giants nament was at one o'clock with Coach Thomas Duff requests - The Gribben Construction Co. thirty five members and guests all varsity, reserve, and any Cubs won their seventh game of participating. other junior or senior football the year by defeating the first candidates report to the locker Dinner was held at seven o'- place Giants by a score of 4 to 3. room on the practice field Sunday, clock P.M. Before the presenting David Gaffney was the winning August 11th at 10:30 A.M. The of trophies, a lotterydrawing was pitcher giving up 7 hits, 2 walks, medical staff will be on hand to held by Chuck Klasic and Don 1 and striking out 9. He give physicals. M iljus for the distribution of gifts faced 26 batters in the 6 inning Physicals for all freshman by the merchants of Steu- game. donated candidates will be held Sunday, benville. The losing pitcher for the Giants August 18th at 10:30 A.M. at the was Ronald Reasoner. Ron struck After the drawing, Master of same place. out 8, walked 2 and gave up 9 hits. Ceremonies, Randy Oiler, pre- He faced 24 batters in the game. On July 20, Charles Knoop, long time laboratory manager and sented gifts to the Blind Bogey research scientist for the Central Ohio Breeding Association, left The Cubs on ahot winning streak Columbus, Ohio to attend Winners, who were Frank Weiss, Giants Record 11 Wins second and participate in the sixth International defeated both the first and Congress on Animal Reproduction and Artificial Insemination to be Dick Munk, Ed DIYAngelo and Mar- The Boich Mining Company place teams this past weekend. tin Simone. Longest Drive For Giants recorded their llth win of held in Paris, France, July 22 to 26. the Day Winner was EdD'Angelo, the season by defeating the Mr. Knoop, who since 1962, has been conducting research and longest drive on No. 5-Chuck Phillies 3-0. experiments in horse A.L for COBA, will present a research paper Klasic and longest drive on No. Ronnie Reasoner pitched a no- Hawks Win 11-9 on "The Freezing of Equine (Stallion) semen for use in Artificial 9 - Reit Berger. hitter to win his eighth game of The Richmond Bank Hawks won Insemination." the year. He struck out 12 and with a score of 11-29 when they This International Congress is an annual meeting of research As usual, a good time was had walked 1. and allied workers in the fields of physiological, pathological, by all. played the Star VulcanizingLions Blake hurled a fine game for the on Wednesday, July 24. and biological sciences - all reports are translated into four Phillies, allowing 1 hit, striking Joe Martin pitched for the languages; English, French, German and Russian. BOLEN out 11 and walking 9. Hawks, striking out 11 and walk- After attending these meetings, Knoop will spend four days tour- Ernie Andria singled for the only ing 6. He gave up 9 hits, 7 on ing France and four days in Switzerland. GARDEN TRACTORS hit of the game. errors. Ed Johnston was . on Sale at KUESTER The Giants will now meet the Ed Johnston hit 3 singles, Kent Pirates in a play off to determine Townsend hit 2 singles, and Tom Jets Attend IMPLEMENT CO. League champion- Phone 264-1281 the National Skrabski, Kevin Malesick, Joe ship. Martin and Chuck Geary, all had w SWINT. LITTLE LEAGUE Roast 1 single. Wiener MINOR LEAGUE Mr. Fred Sesto, coach of the A double was hit by Ed John- Fri., Aug. 2-Eagles vs Jets & American Walt Lint Little League ston, Chuck Geary, Kent Town- Reds vs Angels. Jets, held a weiner roast for the send, and Tim Geary. Sat., Aug. 3-Seals vs Darts & team at the Sportsmen Park Fri- Chuck Geary drove in the win- Astros vs Hawks. day. ning runs in the bottom, of the Mon., Aug. 5-Jets vs Athletics includes: Sesto, sixth, with a booming triple to & Angels vs Lions. The team Jim Mark and Curtis center field. Tues., Aug. 6-White Sox vs Eagles John Mantico, O'Conner, Mike Newburn, Gary Leading hitters were Kent & Braves vs Reds. and Tracy Saunders, Danny Townsend with 4 runs batted in, Wed., Aug. 7-Senators vs Seals Schulte, Rick Lanciaot, Tom Clot- Chuck Geary with 3 runs batted & Comets vs Astros. felter, Richard Della Penna, Tony in, Ed Johnston with 2 runs bat- Thurs., Aug. 8-Play Off ted in, and Tim Geary with 1 run Fri., Aug. 9-Play Off C owser, Denny Cowser, Jim Mills and John Armold. batted in. Sat., Aug. 10-Play Off Dean Callaros, the losing Sun., Aug. 11-AllStar Game-2pm The Jets are tied for 1st place pitcher, pitched the first 5 inn- Wintersvllle Elementary Field. with the Darts, ings, striking out 9 and walking 4. He gave up 12 hits, seven on errors. Thompson and Walters both pitched during the game with Thompson walking 1, and Wal- ters walking 1. Each gave up 1 ^*^M3 hit apiece. Catching for the Lions was dan tdbctt Brad and Everly. 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FAIR FIRST "Route 22 Wintersville Route 22 - Wintersville TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN "THE WINTERSVILLE CITIZEN" ON THURSDAY. AUGUST 1. 1968 PAGE 19 JOE COPPA STAR BOWLER PASSES AWAY Joe Coppa, one of the area's- outstanding bowlers and one of the best liked, passed away Satur- Darts Outplay Athletics Hawks Beat Comets The Burger Chef Comets lost day, July 27th, 1968. The Steub-nvllle Bus Company to the Richmond Bank Hawks with His death was a shock to all Darts ran their record to 12 and a score of 13-6. Chuck Geary who knew him and he will be 3 with 2 wins to keep tied in was pitcher for the Hawks. He sadly missed. the Jets. Bud first place with struck out 9 and walked 1, having Joe bowled with some of the swept the Ath- Artman's Darts 9 hits, 4 on errors. best teams in Steubenville. He letics 2 to 0 and beat the Sena- Catching was Joe Martin. was a member of the old Tera- tors 5 to 0 to knock them out Tom Skrabski, Kevin Malesick, m ana Bros. Coal Team in the of a tie for first. Joe Martin, Kent Townsend, and late forties and early fifties, Louis Almonte, the Dart ace, Tim Geary each had a single. fired a 1-hitter but the amazing also Pier Airport Bowling team. Joe Martin had 3 doubles, Ed thing about his win was that he Later he bowled for the Sunset Johnston had 2 doubles, Chuck struck out every out. In 6 innings Bowl. Joe was a member of the had 2 doubles, Kent Town- he struck out 18 batters-an am'z- Geary winning five man team in the 1 double, and Tim Geary ing record. send had City Tournament 6 times. He had 1 double. Wlling took the loss for the also won the doubles twice. Geary hit the only triple Athletics. Welling K'ed 9 and Chuck Joe Coppa, along with Chuck for the Hawks, and Kevin Male- gave up only 1 hit but walked 9. Ross, holds the record for the sick hit the only home rmn. Katz got the 1 hit for the A's. highest doubles score ever bowled Leading hitters were Joe Mar- The Darts scored in the 3rd in the City Tournament. Joe took tin with 4 runs batted in, Chuck on a walk to Ja Dalfonso and in the ABC, the Ohio State, the Geary with 3 runs batted in, Mike Burks single. In the 4th Inter City, Tri-State and several Kevin Malesick with 3 runs bat- sac- other tournaments over the 3 walks and George Ossio's ted in, Kent Townsend with 1 run rifice brought in the second run. years. batted in, Tom Skrabski with 1 The Darts knocked off the Sen- It was just lately that Joe run batted in, and Ed Johnston. ators 5 to 0. Gary Lyle fired w as bowling the best of his career. Hickman pitched for the for the Darts fanning 8, walking He was captain of the Champs Comets, striking out 7 and walk- and giving up 3 hits. of the Metropolitan League. Joe 6, ing 7. He gave up 17 hits, 5 on was always a joyful person, al- Dailey took the loss for the errors. Dailey, Boone, and ways good for a laugh. All the Senators. Riffee and Hickman each had Zelich collected the hits for the bowlers who knew Joe, along with 2 doubles, and Reed and Byran Senators. his close friends, will miss him. each had one single. Hickman The Darts scored in the first He is survived by his wife, son had the only double, Johnson had inning. Mario Napoli drove All- and 2 daughters. the only triple, and the only home Ossio in with a single star George run. and All Leading hitters were: Johnson and All-star Mike Burk singled Lefty Burns Wins 3-6-9 with 4 runs batted in, Hickman, in Napoll. In the 6th the Darts Reed, and Riffee with 1 run bat- scored 3 runs. George Ossio At Sunset ted in for each. and Gary Lyle walked and star This is the 15th straight win PRIZE WINNERS first basemen Mario Napoll 729 In a row for the Hawks without Lefty Burns blasted a double to drive in his 713 a defeat. Bill Vagnoni 3rd RBI in the game. Napoli George Hazlett 713 scored later on a single by Louis Attend the Fireman's Fair Paul Booth 686 Almonte. 682 Bob Rodgers Louis Almonte collected 2 sing- August 1-2-3 665 Paula Wayt les and Wilson one, but the star 3-6-9 is bowled every Friday of the game was Mario Napoli, night after Pot Luck. Joe Coppa Napoli collected a single and a double in 3 trips to the plate. Besides his hitting, Napoli had a Cross Creek Recreation hand in every Dart run. He Rosemary Herron and Ray Starr Win Pot Luck drove in 3 runs and scored 2 runs for quite a day. Rosemary Herron and Ray Eroshevich-Cunningham 1170 To Sponsor Physical first prize Williamson-Rothacker 1160 Starr teamed to win clothing. Sizes 6 to 16. and trophies in the Pot Luck at D. Horsburgh-T. McNeil 1158 Fitness Program Girls Excellent condition and very Beall & Steele Sunset Bowl. L. Lycett-B. Porter 1155 A Psysical Fitness program S121 Canton Road 0 D. Pool-W. Herron 1153 reasonable. PRIZE WINNERS will be sponsored by the Cross PHONE 283-3117 Wintersville, Ohio R. Herron-R. Starr 1247 K. Burns-B. Cline 1152 Creek Recreation and conducted A. Lancaster-L. Burns 1234 Pot Luck is bowled every Fri- by the Wlntersville Varsity H. DeMaria-S. Johns 1215 day night at Sunset Bowl. coaches. P. Beardman-H. Saver 1193 ****** Coach Kettlewell announced J. Kanoski-J. Atkinson 1181 WANTED - Housework, by the that all boys participating infoot- A. Virtue-H. Beardman 1180 day. Experienced. ball for the 1968-69 season must H. Starr-E. Harkins 1174 PHONE 264-1002 wear football shoes, helmets, and shorts. Those not participating in football will wear tennis shoes. The program, opento all young- sters in the 10, 11, and 12 grades will be from August 1 to August 16 at 6:00 in the practice field. For those In the 7, 8, and 9 grades, the program will be from August 15 to August 26 at 6:00 Air-condtion Ambassadors in the practice field. also Anyone interested may take part. 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