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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 11

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, I960 EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW. EAST LIVERPOOL. OHIO PAGE 11 Tips Offered On New Drill AP Newsfeaturefl Question: I am getting ready to buy my husband a portable electric drill for Christmas 1 looked over several different brands of what are called quarter-inch drills and was on the verge of selecting one when suddenly saw one of the half-inch drills. It looks so much more powerful and well built, but costs considerably more. Is it poor economy for me to buy the smaller size? Answer: It certainly is not poor economy to get the quarter inch drill.

In fact, you could be making a big mistake in getting the half-inch drill, which is used primarily for hea work, Is harder to handle and probably would prove unsuitable for the majority of jobs around the house. If you get a good quality quarter- inch drill, it will last a long time and will perform a variety of tasks On the subject of economy, it might be wise to investigate the possibility of buying a kit which contains, in addition to the drill, several bits, a wire wheel, a grinding wheel, sanding and polishing equipment and, in some cases, a horizontal drill stand. Of course, the kit will cost you more than the drill alone. But it will be less expensive over-all than buying the drill and then purchasing the additional equipment Cleveland Needs New Beach Sites Planners Report CLEVELAND Regional Planriing Commission says that unless there is swift action the Cleveland area will have a deficit of 61 acres of bathing beaches' by 1970. majority of the people In Cleveland region now have noi direct contact with the waters of Lake Erie," the commission said in a report released today on its: lakefront study.

all the pleas-j lire it gives them they might well live in The commission said that 15 more acres of shore-, bne could be developed for swimming and sunning toO; much An additional 22 acres could be made available for Cleve- Neecli! Solved By Light Shed A 11 experienced suburbanites and country people know that it is bad practice to leave roller, wheelbarrows, lawnmowers and other equipment out of doors. At the same time, it is ly a lot of 'trouble to put it away, particularly if you are tired after a day's work around the place. The answer to this is to build a light shed, with the floor at ground lev- so that anything on wheels can be rolled in with a minimum of jockeying and arranging. The shed should be approximately 10 feet wide. 8 feet deep and 6 feet, 6 inches high.

These dimensions are subject to any change necessary to accommodate the equipment to be stored. The shed is built on what Is known as a mud sill, 2 by treated against rot and laid right on the leveled ground Studs are set above this to take the sheating of plain tongued and grooved boards I The front of the shed is six or eight inches higher than the rear wall to provide roof drainage Roof rafters are 2 by laid on the two -inch side Roof is also of tongue and groove and covered with single layer of roofing paper. Where a concrete floor is desired. the area between the sill is simply filled with concrete and trowled or screened off level Some people who have built this shed add a canvas drop-curtain i to close out the more severe weather. Hostess Will Be Helped By Refreshment Center PORTL.AND, Ore.

Who would-j tied goods, a coffee percolator, pa- like to have a full-time naiAins, ash trays and other! working free of charge during the paraphernalia If possible, a busy holiday season? sink should be added below With the inevitable round of en-ithe back bar cabinets. This will tertaining once again facing them, prove an invaluable aid to quick many a family is wishing desper- cleanups, the hostess manyj ately for a faithful genie to cook, steps between living room and serve and clean up at party time kitchen. A miniature refrigerator Some families have wished for one for ice and chilled snacks built so hard, that actually man-. into this area is also a big help to aged to conjure one up. the hostess.

And there be These smart home owners have- electrical outlets for hot plates and rubbed a magic lamp, coffee pot. built their servant into the When the refreshment center is in the form of a refre.shment cen-i located in either living or dining ter, handily located right in the liv- room, special care be given ing or dining room its so that it blends un- Although the refreshment center obtusively into the room, may not do their every Many decorators reconmiend the next best thing to an old -1 paneling the adjacent walls in a fashioned genie, for it keeps all'handsome wood such as western the entertaining aids in one cen- red cedar, then carrying the tral spot, ready to help the host-1 wood into the refreshment center ess at a notice paneling and cabinetry. In this LCirCl. FOR THE BUDGET-MINDED. This handsome split-level Incorporates six rooms, plus a recreation room, laundry, garage, full basement, bathroom and extra lavatory, within a moderate size for the budget-minded family Living area is 1.0.53 square feet.

Plan HAlBfir was designed by architect Lester Cohen, Room 75, 117 We.st 48th New York .36, N. Y. Color Scheme Plavs Role 111 A Family Dining Room One good for a refreshment center utilizes a niche in the way, the bar will not stand out against a contrasting wall treat- room or a corner. It can be built! ment and the beauty of the cedar in bar style with cabinets or en-i paneling and cabinet work will add closed mounted on the a real plus to the decor. wall and a serving counter set in front.

The backbar cabinets should be designed to house glassware, coffee cups, hors plates and 50 forth. Underneath the serving counter, cabinets should be tailored for bot- Decorators also point out that using a wood like cedar is preferable for this type of installation because cedar, while rich in color and texture, is not so heavily grained that it will detract from the furnishings and color scheme How Can By ANNE ASHLEY Hunters Locale Body Of Ohio Girl Seized From Car PAULDLNG, Ohio Two hunters early today stumbled on the body of a teen-age girl who Sunday night had been forced into a car and driven off. Nancy Eagleson, 14, of Pauld- wa.s the victim It was homi-i cide. Sheriff Keeler said He would not disclose the nature of jthe fatal injuries He said it is planned to take the body to' Fort Wayne, for an autopsy over with a chalk crayon, and The body of the Paulding High, the dust wiped off with a clean School freshman was found at about 2:30 a today It was about 8 the sheriff said, that Nancy was dragged into the passing automobile as she and her little sister, Q. How iUiould tennis rackets be stored? A.

Cover the string with petroleum jelly before putting away for the winter. Thus will prevent the string.s from drying and snapping during the time the rackets are not in use. Q. How can I write with Ink on celluloid? A. If the surface is first rubbed cloth, the writing can be done easily.

filled with slightly salted water which you allow to come slowly to a boil. The slower your boiling, the hardier your glassware. NEW YORK The era of sup- their small dining room that landers in Lake and Lorain coun- 1 front of the no natural daylight. While ties needs of the oeonle passed. The homemaker light hue impractical 4 or 5 years old, walked Z.

V' many a separate dining area; that seem unerringly to find every found some eight miles Q. What ran I do If some oil from my sewing machine has spotted the fabric on I have A. Apply immediately a liberal M' tables are it Imdng ch of wal tberfound a of town, near the hamlet coating of talcum powder, let this The rest of the deficit wouldare set wiin loving inch of wall they found a a. QUj jjj for 1.5 to 20 minutes, then ive to be made up by what the'Care; while in substantiation of happy compromise in a room with ihatibrush off Repeat the process, if the trend, psychiatrists point out: a cheery buttercup yellow on the the importance of the family hav- upper walls and ceiling and a ing regular meaUime periods of three-feet-high dado in a deep pure blue. There was an early report thati the throat had been slash- necessary.

ed. but Sheriff Keeler denied this have commission termed under takings" such as fills off Lake wood and near Bratenahl. further information urge the Cleveland Metro- and companionship. be withheld pending autopsy politan Park District to take For a room as important as the The narrow built-in cabinets investigation leadership in initiaUng an engi- dining room, much care be stonng china and other table ac-i according to the neering study of the physical and taken in choasing the decoration were made by dad economic feasibility of such a fa- If the room is small, as is often pamted the same rich blue While called police after seeing the report said will strengthen some and of my glassware and make less fragile? A Put your gla.ssware into a Nancy pulled necessitated by high building costs, the yellow of the upper wall and Only 15 per" cent of Cuyahoga Plain light-painted walls and ceil- ceiling is a flat paint, the parents are nearly 31 miles of shore- nng.s are recommended to give the dado, and trim are in a hne is used for public recreation, Rreatest impression of semi-gloss finish to facilitate wash- into the car Mr and The Mrs report noted. Fifty-five per rent of lakefront is committed to public recreation.

Pollution, which mars the Clev-eland use for swimming. will be the subject of the planning cnmmi.s.sion’s next report One dining room, in a large hous- Jhc of the hou.se puts the ing development, asserted its in-, -VcHow linen and has dividuality with a color scheme in striped yellow and blue, designed to bring out the beauty of dramatic the family china, inherited by the young couple. The china was a conducive to meal-time lovely rich turquoise blue-green relaxation. Where there is no need Driver Waits Hearing On 2 Chester (charges Ronald A Ream of East Liver- hue and the homemaker had no tints to increase the difficulty finding a matching of the room, rich tones are often favored Tire Finn ShoMs Deeline In Sales AKRON, Ohio ers of the Seiberling Rubber Co were told by President Seiberling today that tire market competition, which be termed mart severe in over a A particularly appealing dining i cau.sed a decline in the room in an old house has a back- i sales and e.amingit for the first PLANNING A NEW OFFICE BUILDING? green at the local paint store Her paint dealer added an equal wn sivfhfanni day at 7 before Mavor Ray broadloom of the same hue. With.

Seiberling said loi Collins of Chostor oo two traffic, a vtolafons Boam was Salurda.v nighl af 10,20 on Carolina Ave of the by Patrolman Clarence laennens! for crashing a traffic light and for! The furniture, early American driving an unsafe vehicle Lennens and of maple, was flattered by the aa.d the car did hrakes. lurquoM and the homemak- Ream posted a $10.50 hood on' er introduced color excitement to first charge and a $15 ,50 the room with orange as the second on the second color. She used orange place mats, placed real oranges in a blue- losses from the candlelight, gleaming silver tire operations were white damask, the setting is ideal by earnings from non- for the good con.servation and de- tire lines and other income He liciou.s food that are featured in I predicted continued slow and the room. Color experts suggest that there are some colors that stimulate the ifp In bhooling green bowl in the center of the CLEVELAND (AP)-Mrs. Edna Mae Suber, 27.

was held without table, and for floral decoration used marigolds, bittersweet, or oth- charge Sunday night in the fatal er orange flowers, depending on shooting of her husband. Henry, police reported Suber, .33, was found shot to death on a the time of the year. One family with several small children undertook to revive the or for your dining room is your own personal choice and the preferences of the family. Influencing your choice, of course, will be family possessions of value such as the china, flat linnen. type of unprofitable operations in the tire busines.s in the fourth quarter.

He reported net sales for the nine months ended Sept. 30 totaled $37,.589,082, down 10 per cent from the $41.728,669 for the firV nine months of 1959 Net income for the first three quarters thi.s year totaled $143,633, equal to 2 cents a common compared with record-high earning.s of $1,055.352. or $1.56 a wood furniture and period of the for the corresponding per- furnlshings. iod of 19.59, Seiberling reported. IS iMip fili with C9CXin St04t nmm leAMI TNI Call for romplrle detaili BOYD LUMBER CO.

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