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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 21

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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PAGE ft EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW, EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 19SZ. Safer Cough Relief new drug? or old foil to itop your or chest cold don'l delay. Creomulsion contains only ufe, help- tet. proven ingredients and no eotici to disturb nature's proceu.

It right to the scat of the trouble to aid nature loothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or drujgist refunds mooey. Crcomulsion has stood BM tctt of many millioni of Dsen. CREOMULSION Ckdt Seeks O'Neill's Post COLUMBUS UH Paul F. a Columbus attorney and former industrial commission secretary, announced Thursday that he is a Democratic candidate for attorney He is the first to officially enter that race to oppose the incumbent Republican, C.

William i who has announced for reelection. To make a quick split pea soup, use the packaged soup and a ham bone. RECORDS FOR YOUR NEW Record Player We Carry A Complete Line Of ALL THREE SPEEDS 78-45-33 IF YOU DO NOT OWN A RECORD PLAYER-COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE Coast Guard Duty Outlined Lisbon Ensign Talks At rviwanis Luncheon LISBON Work of the Coast; a the a i oldest seagoing service was reviewed at the Kiwanis Club luncheon Thurs-j day by Ensign John Beck of the cutter Dexter. Spending leave here with his mother, Mrs. Dell Beck, the 27- vear-old ensign traced the unit's history from 1790, when it was organized with 10 36-foot vessels as the Cutter Service.

Today the Coast Guard operates 0 types of ships and 18 kinds of aircraft--everything from 'copters to Flying Fortresses, Beck said. The Dexter, a 311-foot vessel described as "a floating mass of electronics," is one of many "ocean station vessels" which line the sea along the a airlanes, Beck explained. They supply weather information every four hours. Beck said, and are equipped with the latest in a a and detection submarine devices. The cutters stay on station 21 days, leaving only wiicn relieved or for sea or air rescue missions, he said.

Newest i of the Coast a Beck said, is operation Vagabond Able in which cutters will run in close to Iron Curtain countries for Voice of America broadcasts. The first Vagabond Able will broadcast soon, he laid. Beck was introduced by Atty. Lynn Riddle. Vincent C.

Judge, vice president, presided. PRICED FROM S' TERMS AS LOW AS $5.00 DOWN 104 West Sth St. Phone 469 THE COMPLETE MUSIC STOJIE CAPITOL SIGHT. Showing members of his a i points 01 interest in Washington is Rep. Paul Schenck iR-Ohio) (center) who took the seat of Rep, Edward Breen I when he resigned.

With the new congressma'n are (from i a a in-law, Betty; Mrs. Paul Schenck and son, Torn. Lovett Tells Senators: Sheriff Radio Busy In 1951 31,919 Logged At Station In Lisbon LISBON KQA-358. of the county's police radio network, handled 31,919 a i i and receptions during 1951, according to the a a report of Sheriff Howard J. a The office also logged 4,183 telephone calls and received 488 business visitors.

Investigation repcrtt were filed on 63 cases as follows: Breaking and i 26 robbery. 16; suicide, attempted suicide. 2, natural death. 3: accidental a 3: auto rape. assault--shooting, 1.

and armed robbery, 1, The sheriff and deputies investigated 20 a i accidents and had 9 funeral details. Miscellaneous 1 a ints totaled 288 a a and capias were served in 172 cases and 236 prisoners were booked in the a i register Serving papers in court cases keeps the deputies a i every a Last year there were 1,531 papers, some with as a as 20 each getting a copy They include summonses in all types of civil actions, executions to levy on and sell goods, chattels or real estate, subpenas for witnesses in civil and criminal actions and court notices of all kinds. The sheriff's office is first slop for hunters a i i fox bounty. TM cfi't rti awtxMtif kitttfl KING EELLS HDW. CO.

SI.53 qt. W. 8TH ST. PHONE A I ONI If you have dried savory on your! kitchen shelf, add a pinch of it snapbeani when you're cooking them. U.S.

Breaks Bottlenecks, But Still Lags On Defense WASHINGTON IIP--The United the light a which had been States is breaking bottlenecks in completed. The others were being jet fighter and tank production I fee but Secretary cf Defense Robert, Lovett estimates it will take a a in tne which time to catch up on the the tank turret, set for big-scale deliveries. This detect, which the A in- The defense chief expressed this'sists is of minor nature and can view in testifying before the Sen-be corrected without sending the CMICInlD 4iflMBC ate armed services committee at tanks back through production Irll closed-door session Thursday, jlir.es, apparently was a "bug" de- Lovett's statement, taken togeth-jveloping out of the attempt to er with unofficial estimates of a weapon into production American and Russian the usual prolonged service pointed up President a re- testing. Phone or come in today to HFC -Household Finance Corporation. Cash loans made quickly on signature, car or furniture, Hew to get a loan port to Congress Wednesday that ne A move into the fieldil" 8 how much you need, the Soviet Union "is still producing 0 heavy tank production elect therepayment plan that suite more warplanes a the free na- to a reversal of policy which Up 1000 tions." existed as recently as a year ago The most recent i i a A that time the Army it Borrow confidence mate here a that Russia is pro- would continue experimenting with men and women i ducmg about 15,000 planes a year, a a tank prototype, but that any other company in iu field! Ca Of these, about 12.000 are first- "we are not going to spend money friendly, dependable HFC today I line cornbat aircraft, with about on heavy tanks simply because the 70 per cent of them jet fighters.

other fellow has them." Against this is the recent esti- a re erred to i a tank mate of Adm. Dewitt C. Ramsey; i i the Stalin III (retired), president of the A i a a The Stalin IU is described as Industries Association, that total a heavy, but American ordnance MONIY WHIN YOU Ntio 129. E. 6th St.

Store Hours: I to Sat. 9:30 to 8:10 m- This indicates that the new American heavy will run close to 60 tons. KIIIIIY Barqoin Specials for KIRBY'S Special For Saturday Only-Children's Shoes For Both Boys and Girls. Sizes 8i to 3. Reg.

Values To $2.99. LOOK AT THE LOW PRICE. Lofig Wearing Seloil Sturdy leather Choice of Full MOC-TOiS CHILLIES STRAPS $1.99 1 DEMONSTRATE OUR LEADERSHIP WITH GREATER SHOE VALUES 132 E. FIFTH STREET EAST LIVERPOOL, O. production of American planes say lts 52 tons actual- all types may reach about 1,500 a a it a a month by late 1952.

That would stead o( a a at the rate of 18,000 a year. And some industry men believe this figure may be i little too high. The industry blames the lag in plane production first on what it says is the attempt to impose a Work To ReSUIllC multi-billion-dollar armament pro-j i A i gram on a booming civilian econo- Ull School Al Lisbon y- Work on the new Lincoln School Industry leaders say the primary i sbon halted last summer for reason for lagging production has a of materials, will resume soon been a shortage of engines and with delivery of 16 steel col- component traced to scar- he only items not on the cities of machine tools and alloy 0 jj or storage metals needed in jet engine manu- They a i a by racture. Souders Engineering Co. of Lisbon.

The A producing an un- disclosed number of light, medium Delivery ii expected next week, and heavy tanks Oilman, superintendent, was But it has run Into troubles in at least one type, the! The Nellis Construction Co, of T-41 light. It had accepted, up to 1 East Liverpool is the general con- a month ago, about one-third of riNANCI Sn Market Street, 2nd Floor on Iht Diamond, Phone: Main 324 East Liverpool Los it madt to of tit 7 OF I A WINTER COATS i a i Gor- a fleecy i 1 geous coats, lined and in smart new styles and for only $18. Cocoa, Black, Red, Green and smart thecks and plaids. All sizes and all beau- i SPECIAL! REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE SKIRTS SWEATERS $1.98 I VALUES TO STYLE DRESS SHOP CORNER Sth MARKET STS. No other TV can match G-E! pwrt P-lMh table ta KM flll MM tpaakcr.

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Ft. Electric Refrigerators $299.50 Deluxe Electric Ranges $169.50 Cabinet Sinks, 54 Inch, Complete With All Fittings 99.50 Gai, Automatic, 30 Gallen Water 9.95 19.95 3.49 24.50 29 50 $13950 49.50 69.50 $289.50 89.50 $149.50 74.50 89.50 74.50 99.50 $449.50 $209.50 $241.50 $149.50 74.50 HllL'S DEPARTMENT STORE Serving The Tri-SUte Area Since 1873 In The Sime Location "Where Coitomert Send Their Friendt" 36 Eait Main St. Dial 9-2331 Salineville, Ohio Take Route 164 From Lisbon, Route 39 From Welliville and Carrollton, Route 644 From Kensington, Ohio.

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