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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 11

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MONDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1956 EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW, EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO PAGE 11 Here And There In District East Liverpool, Wellsville, Midland, Chester, Newell Lisboa Marriage Uceases Fred Knox, truck driver, Columbiana, and Evelyn Arnato, secre tary, Lisbon. Ekmald Merreot. foreman, Columbiana, and Dorothy M. HuU.

bookkeeper. New Waterford. Walton Newton, teacher, Wash- ingtonviUe, and Peggy Ann Hill, office worker, Lisbon. Robert D. Spear, upholsterer, and Helen Miller, East Palestine.

Robert Lee Schultz, laborer, Rogers, and Betty Kathryn Russell. East Liverpool. John Wayne Baker, truck driver, and Kathryn Suzann Griffith, office worker, Salineville. Howard Echols, laborer. East liverpod, and Alice Jean Woods, West Point.

Mothers Club To Meet The Mothers Activity Club of Wellsville High School will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at Daw Junior High School, Mrs. Ernest Helfrich, temporary chairman, announced. leaves is prohibited by a city ordinance except when permission is granted by the mayor.

Coakle Farms Apples All varieties in season. $1.00 bushel up. Cider 50c gallon in your jug. Bring containers and save. Located in Lawrenceville Fire Dept.

half mile from Chester on Lawrenceville Road. Store hwirs closed Mon. Tues. thru Fri. 1:30 to 6.

Sat. and Sun. 10 a. m. to 6 p.

traffic signal at Ave. and Smith St. He was at 3:40 a. m. Sunday, police said.

Driver Forfeits $14 Clyde Wooley, 108 W. 2nd forfeited a $16 bond today in Municipal Court on a speeding charge. He was cited Saturday on the Pennsylvania Ave. police said. Records At 25c Each Thousands of 45 and 78 rpm.

Harmony House, 104 W. Official To Visit Kiwanis William C. Gist of Wellsburg, Kiwanis lieutenant governor, will make an official visit to the Chester Kiwanis Club at its meeting Tuesday night at 6:10 at the City Hall auditorium. He will report on a state convention held at Bluefield last month. Legioa Auxiliary To Meet The auxiliary of the Newell American Legion post will meet at 8 tonight in the post home.

George Pell, deputy director of veterans affairs in Wheeling, will speak on rehabilitation. Mrs. Mae president, will preside. Maguavox Record Players The oldest name in radio only at Harmony House, 104 W. Services To Continue The Rev.

O. F. Ring will continue evangelistic services through Wednesday at the Friendship Gospel Tabernacle. The services started Sept. 30.

St Pound No. 1 Potatoes $1.15 13 pound basket bananas $1., bananas 8 pounds $1.. McIntosh apples 85c basket. Delioious apples $1. basket, 3 dozen oranges $1., Barlet pears basket $1..

sweet potatoes 14 pounds $1., toy bargains at Bargain Bam, East End. Tuesday and Friday. Adv. Best Buy Today Mouton Lamb Jackets $58. If you know your furs know your furrier.

Metz Fur Chester Gridders Feted About 54 merhbers of the Chester High School football team, cheerleaders and other guests were feted at a dinner held Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Thomas Miller. Hostesses were Mrs. Harry Nelson, Mrs. Miller and Mrs.

William Graham. Chester Masons Plan Rite Officers will be installed at a Masters observance of the Chester Masonic No. 142 Tuesday night. A dinner will be served at 6 at the lodge home and conferring of a past master degree will be held at 7. Installation will be conducted at 7:30.

Richard Coe, master, is in charge. Dress Shop Want to look smart then buy the best for less. Sherwood off Lisbon FU NeweU Groups To Plan Fete A joint meeting of civic clubs in Newell to plan for a jubilee celebration will be held tonight at 7 in the fire hall, Vernon Bailey of the Newell volunteer fire department announced. Grandview PTA To Meet C. B.

Smith, principal of the Grandview Sdiool near Chester, wiU be program chairman at a' meeting of the Grandview Parent- Teacher Association Tuesday night at the school. Save On Fire Insurance with Allstate Insurance founded by Sears. FU Scott Leads Discussion Mayor George Scott of Chester served as moderator for a panel discussion at a meeting of the West Virginia League of Muncipal- ities Saturday at Wheeling. WellsviUe Burning Mayor William J. Shoub of Wellsville said today residents may burn leaves within the city limits this week until Saturday.

Mayor Shoub warned that the lifting of the burning ban applies only to leaves and not trash. He also warned against burning on blacktop streets. Burning of trash or Calcutta Firemen To Meet The Calcutta volunteer fire department wiU meet tonight at 8:30 in the St. Qair Township Hall. Norman Neal, president, wUl preside.

Rummage Sale Comer Mulberry and Penna. Ave. Mon. Oct. 13 to 27.

Sponsored by Busy Finger Sewing Circle, 2nd Church of Hammoad Park To Close Hammond Park, located just beyond the city limits, wiU close officiaUy today, A tty. Marion T. Baughman, park commission chairman, said. No o- grams or outings are scheduled. The swings, teeter boards, merry- go round, portable fire places and picnic tables will be stored for the winter, he said.

Auto Stolen At Chester Don Boso, 176 Ravine reported to Chester police Sunday morning his light blue Chevrolet sedan was stolen from a parking place on CaroUna Ave. near 5th St. He said it was taken sometime between Saturday night at 11 and Stinday morning at 4:30. The license number is L-17898. Driver Awaits Hearing Ray 300 10th Wellsville, is scheduled to appear Tuesday at 9 a.

m. in Municipal Court on a charge of speeding. He was cited at 7:12 a. m. Saturday on the Pennsylvania Ave.

while traveling 55 miles an hour, police said. Beauty Shop on Mulberry St. will be closed until Nov. ISth due to Bus Accessories Stolen Andrew Holtz, owner of the Holtz 'Transportation told police today accessories valued at about $40 were stolen from one of his busses over the weekend. The thieves removed the keys, torches, fuses, axe and first aid kit, he said.

FOP To Nominate Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 29 will meet tonight at 8 in police headquarters to nominate officers for next year. Patrolman C. A. Winters, president, said today. New members also will be obligated, he said.

Rummage Sale To be held in basement of Heddleston Grocery from 10 to 5, for 1 week beginning Oct. 15. Open Thurs. evening till 8. Lots of winter clothing.

Sponswed by Friendship Class of Pughtown, Fairview Two Men Forfeit Bonds Men identified as Herman Brown of Industry R. D. 1 and William T. Cush, 468 Midland Midland, forfeited $16 bonds each today in Municipal Court on charges of drinking intoxicating liquor in an auto. They were arrested at 4:33 a.

m. Sunday on Harvey police said. $16 Bonds Forfeited Wayne Coleman of Ruth St. and Robert Skolny, 351 Louisiana forfeited $16 bonds in Municipal Court today on disorderly conduct charges. They were arrested at 10:35 p.

m. Saturday in Welch Alley, police said. CfMuplete Gukie To Florida Where to go, what to see, where to eat, how much to pay. $1.00. Book Crashes Traffic Signal Russell D.

Shaw of Negley R. D. 1 forfeited an $11 bond today in Municipal Court for crashing a LAYAWAY FOR CHRISTMAS MOD TABLE LAMPS pair I $1.00 WILL LAY AWAY SMALL BABY CHROME SETS FOR CHILDREN Record Voters Registered In Hancock An all-time high qf 21,316 In voter registration for the Nov. 6 general election in Hancock County was revealed today by Dun Stewart, county clerk. It is the first time registration figures have gone over Stewart said.

Again as in past years, the Democrats hold an edge of 4,250. There are 12,768 Democrats registered, compared to 8,518 Republicans. Grant District shows the only edge for the party, ranks with 2,667 to 2,562 Democrats. Democrats are predominate in Clay District, with 1,583 to 860, and also in Butler District, showing 8,623 to 4,991 Republicans. A total of 30 others registered showing no party preference.

Rexall Ic Sale Now on at Irwin Drug downstairs store, bargains galore for one full Nazarene Group To Meet Plans for a Christian Service Training School will be outlined when the Tri-State Nazarene Ministerial Association convenes tonight at 5 at Restaurant. The Rev. Earl Hissom of Weirton, president, TV Picture New low prices. Do it yourself and save. FU 5-1128, FU 6-4646- Adv.

Births Reported Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Lisbon a daughter. Oct. 14, at City Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wern of Pughtown, a daughter, Oct. 14, at City Hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Walski of West Point, a son, Oct. 14, at City Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

George Crowe of Hammondsville, a son, Oct. 14, at City Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crest of Salineville R.

D. 1, a son, Oct. 15, at City Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Thornton, 750 Sophia a daughter, Oct, 13, at City Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William McLaughlin of Georgetown R. D.

1, a daughter, Oct. 14, at City Hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Marvin C.

Kinsey, 2805 St. Clair a son, Odt. 14, at City Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

John Kacko of Smiths Ferry R. D. 1, a son, Oct. 14, at City Hospital. Mr.

and Rector, 140 California Chester, a daughter, Oct. 14, at Ohio Valley Hospital in Steubenville. Owner Interrupts Stripping Of Auto Police today were looking for three youths who made off with two fender skirts and a hubcap from a Glenmoor auto while he was in the Veterans of Foreign Wars Home Saturday night. James P. Powers told police he left the VFW on Minerva St.

about 12:15 a. m. Sunday and saw three youths run from his car. The youths were attempting to remove a third fender skirt when he arrived at the car, he said. School Certificates Presented To Firemen Certificates were presented firemen who participated in a training school conducted in the spring at a meeting of the Tri-State Association Friday night at the Chester station.

Fire Chief Robert Lewis of Wellsville. course instructor, reported on the school and presented the certificates. He said 68 men representing eight departments took part. Chief Lewis reported on the proper technique in handling fires connected with television sets and electric lines. Norman Neal of the Calcutta volunteer department, president, om- ducted business.

'ITiirty-two were present. The November meeting will be at Wellsville. The host department selects the date. lunch at the Grange Hall. Mrs.

Leland Floyd, matron, and a rents accompanied the group. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nelson and family and Mrs. Hall Swaney and son, Duane, spent the weekend with Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Lemon of Dunkirk. N. Y. Mrs.

Ada Swearingen of Beaver was a weekend guest of her son and in law, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Swearingen. Alvah. Mackall of Gary.

I spent the weekend with Ms brother, David E. Mackall. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart have moved to Florida.

Miss Brielle Lyon and Mrs. Ada Broods will reside in the Stewart home during the winter. Mrs. Stella Meir of Pittsburgh is visiting Miss Lyon. Mrs.

Julia Meikranty of Home- Hookstown Ten members of the Crusaders of the Mill Creek Presbyterian Chiu-ch spent Saturday at ls Forest, accompanied by their sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. George Harvey. They were Bryson aright, Fred Conkle, Phillip Starr, William Floyd, Thomas Swearingen, Sue Allison, Patsy Lynn Wright, SaUy Todd and Patty Smith. Some 47 members of the Hookstown Juvenile Grange atended a hay ride Friday night, followed by Naturally-M U.

I (tush It TastDS It't Ihaf noKiral fresh fruit flavor Crush The Crockery City LAP. Ce. Dial FUMSOS Webber Ave. stead spent the weekend with her son in law and daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Brooks. Army Specialist Third Class Harry McLaughlin of National Park, N. is spending a 15-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Alvie McLaughlin. Miss Peggy Wallace and Miss Jane Wallace of Buffalo, N. visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gregg McElhaney, Friday and Saturday.

Miss Barbara Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elliott, has returned from Allegheny General Hospital at Pittsburgh, where she was a patient. Frank Weltner is a patient at Johns Hopkins Hospital at more, where his daughter, Mrs. Brooks Searight, is entering the hospital clinic as a patient today after visiting him over the weekend.

Mrs. Eleanor Mason and ter, Judy, spent the weekend at Washington. MILLER FOR CONGRESS Paid PoUtical Advertisemae COMING SOON SNOW! SLEET! COLD! 'Frtpara For Winttr Haw WHh a QUICK CASH LOAN from PEOPLES The Friendliest place to Borrow 1st or 2nd Mortgage. PEOPLES FINANCE SERVICE Coiwer Carolina Ave. Fourth 7-OlfO-Chester, W.

Va. J. A. Wallaco like to lay With The Patients Mrs. R.

J. Frontone of Hammond Park Addition, near Wellsville, has been removed home from the Cleveland Qinic. Mrs. Virginia Sanford of the Y. 0.

Rd. has returned from aeveland Clinic after a spinal operation Sept. 24. She was injured in an auto accident in 1952. Ex-Premier Restored By Hungarian Reds BUDAPEST premier Imre Nagy has teen restored to full membership in Communist party.

His marked another major step in the de Stalinization campaign in Hungary. An advocate of more liberal government policies and an improved standard of living. Nagy was booted from the premiership in April 1955 and expelled from the party seven months later. Matyas Rakosi, the old Stalinist who headed the party at the time, accused Nagy of rightist deviati- nonism. Rakosi was deposed last July 18 in a de-Stalinizing move.

Meanwhile, a party of top Hun- Communist leaders arrived in Belgrade, Yugoslavia today to re-establish ties with President brand of Communism. The head of the delegation, Hungarian party boss Ernoe Geroe, said the visit was an expression of wish to resume relations with Yugoslavia on principles of noninterference and independence. MONACET AfC TABLETS for simple headache, neuritis, neuralgia, lOO's Bottle of 6LYCERIN SUPPOSITORIES for infants or adults. REXALL STORK NURSER. Complete 8 oz.

feeding 1.49 REXALL COD LIVER OIL High potency. Pint 2 for .80 2 for .34 2 for .50 2 for 36 2 for 1.50 RUBBING ALCOHOL Compovnd Our finest quality. Soothing body rub. PINT REG. 69r 2 to TfVKott AEROSOL READY-SHAVE Instant lather for close, cool, pleasant shaves.

,.2 to Rexall Uvtnder Aensal Shave Criaa a hh Reg. or Mentholated, 10 oz. Rtf. Jl TOT SOAPS WITH LANOLIN Rose Geranium, Adrienne Dry Skin, Lavender or Sequoia Pine, 3-cake box 1.00 CURLING TIE RIBBON Cascade ft; choice of KLEHZO ANTISEPTIC Spicy-cinnamon mouthwash, WRITING PAPER Wide choice of finishes. Reg.1.00 for 1.51 bSes' NOTES far Shart Letters Choice designs.

ni bixes Zior l.Ul HITE CRUSHED RIPPLE POUND PAPER A ENVELOPES 50's, paper or J9 REXALL SHAVING LOTION Pleasant fragrance. 6 .59 2 for 1.01 2 for .51 2 for .80 2 for 1.01 2 for .61 2 for .90 2 for .60 2K am IINCN HK ON mELOKs lor tO( HELEN COimaL miY FINS. Plain or rubber tipped. Black or bronze TOT 11 754 AORtENNE BUOBU BATN. Water-softening; delightful frarancc.

Box of 20 packets TOi 254 CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAP PAPER. Deluxe. Packs of 3 30" TOT BATH POWDERS Appealing fragrances-Adrienne, Garden Spice or lavender. 2 to 1.51 Spice REG. 1.50 EACH CHRISTMAS CARDS DHUXE: Metallic glitter and other exclusive new designs.

20 ca(ds with envelopes. Reg. 1.19 2 MXES 1,20 CASCADE: 18 tall size. Different, exclusive designs. Rif.

994 2 hGXis 704 REX-RUB Liniment for sort muscles. 6 1.00 THERAMINS Multi-vitamins. high potency. KKTs 8.95 ADRIENNE INDELO LIPSTICKS Lanolized. 7 shades 1.00 VICTORIA HOT WATER lOHLE 2-heat 3.39 REXILLANA COUGH SYRUP 4 ounces.

59 ADRIENNE REAUTY CREAMS All-Purpose, Cold or Cleansing. 1.00 MAXIMUM HARD RURBER COMBS Popular .19 Reg. J9 KLEMIIE PLAHIC COMBS Popular styles .10 2 for 1.01 2 for 8.96 2 for 1.01 2 for 3.40 2 for .60 2 for 1.01 2 for .20 2 for .30 2 for .11 REXALL SACCHARIN TULEIS Vi 1000s, Reg. 1.26..*••••••••••••••• TOi gr, Reg. .49 gr, 1000s, Reg.

1.08.•••••••«•••••••• Vi gr, 100s, Reg. .35. 36 1 gr, 1(K)0s, Reg. 1.49.2fer 1.50 1 gr, Reg. .59 1.00 ADRIENNE FACE POWDER.

of in 4 glamorous shades. Reg. or compressed TOl I.Ui ADHESIVE TAPE Less irritating; sticks better. Waterproof. Vi'xlOydi.

REG.39< 2 for 40 XsaS PANOVITE MULTI-VITAMINS Vitamins Bl, B2 and to provide known requirements, plus B12 and 3 other vitamins. Battle If 100' REG. 3.10 2 to 3" MONEY-SAVERS-tXTRA BARGAINS NOT ON SALE PUN MEDFORD FACIAL TISSUES White. 2 boxes .39 SPUNTEX NYLONS First quality. 2.11 2 PAIRS FOR 1.51 REXALL MINERAL OIL Extra heavy.

Pint A AM Quart 2f0r .86 1.35Vaiue. TURKISHfOWttS Cannon Dry-Fast, WASH CLOTH Cannon Dry-Fast, PLAYING CARDS Bridge, Pinochle, Poker. a 4 a 4 Single decks I.UI Double decks .................................1.98 Value 2 fO11.99 Plus Federal Tax some items 2 for 1.36 2 for .99 2 for .29 BONUS BUYS NOT 1C SALE PLAN, BUT WONDERFUL REFRIGERATOR WANTED If you have a refrigerator to sell, this is your opportunity to sell it immediately. The Review Want Ad reproduced below produced 10 calls from persons wishing to buy the refrigerator. This Review Want Ad Sold the Refrigerator 7 CUBIC FT.

G.E. REFRIGERATOR GOOD CONDITION. PRICE $40 DIAL XXXX. 9 others are still for a similar offer. If you have a refrigerator to sell and wish to reach these prospective buyers, Dial FU 5-4545, ask for a Want Ad-Taker, have her insert an inexpensive ad by 5:30 p.

m. for the next paper. Reach these buyers right away while they are still interested. TcRttg Fluoride TOOTH PASTE Freshens your mouth, brightens your teeth-and fights decay 2 ways: with fluoride and anti-enzyme. 3V4 oz.

tubes QQe fur 1.47 Value 0 lOf Ptosli BEAR POODLE Dark brown bear; white poodle-both hits with the kids! Long pile rayon plush. BEAR, 2J9 Value 1.77 PBDDU. 3.99 2M piastie QUtK-BANOS flesh-colored adhesive bandage. Plain or mere. pad.

lABT DOLL Over 2 ft. tall. Lifelike, with rooted, washable eyes, coo voice. Ninon dress. UlVaIn 3.99 CHftM FEVER THERMOMETERS Acourate, easy to read.

Oral or rectal types. ISO Vtlae 77' Ekclrax NEATINC PAD Soothing heat for muscular aches. 3-speed wetproof. U.L. appvd; guaranteed.

iM 3.88 Oafcpiw WRITIN6 PAPER Distinctive watermarked white. Social size. 60 sheets, 60 envs. 2WVilM 98' WRKT WATCHES is shock protected. Ladies' in durotold.

Expansion bands. Each 12JI Valaa long as case and crystal arc intact. Mary Aliss ASSORTED CHOCOLATES Delicious assorted cent ers in dark or milk chocolate, 2J0VMae 1.99 2U.BMI Christmas Tret MIGHT SET Independently burning, 2.35 Value 1.69 64Jflit Sat Babbliag. 2.75 Value 1.79 154JgM Set Oitdeer. laums ........7.25 Value 4.18 All U.L.

Approved EVERY ITEM IN THIS SALE IS REGULAR, GUARANTEED MERCHANDIS HERCHIE'S Drug Store 1 3rd and Corolina Ave. C. 0. COMM, Prop. Chester, W.

Vo. EV 7-1369.

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