Steubenville, Ohio FOOT FORWARD"...Or "Head Up"
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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.