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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 22

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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PAGE 6 EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW, EAST LIVERPOOL. OHIO NOVEMBER 4. 1952 Here And There In District Elast Liverpool, Wellsville, Midland, Chester, Newell with the Fleet Aircraft Service Squadron 5 at the Naval Air Station at Oceana, Va. gram to seal coat seven blacktop- surfaced streets. Georgetown G.

I. Promoted Charles Reed, son of Mrs. Mil- dred D. Reed of Georgetown, been promoted to sergeant while Attends Session serving with the Army in Dr. C.

M. Mayoerry of W. Fifth Italy. A former employe of the'St. attended the annual Crucible Steel Co.

at Midland, Sgt. venuon of the Ostcopaluic CoLtge Reed entered the service in 1950 of Opnthalmology and and is a tank gunner with Co. aryngoiogy Thursday Uiiougn bat- Firemen Plan Dance A round and square dance will be tonight from to 11:30 by the Newell volunteer fire department at the fire station Music will be bp iestra with Brady Seevers of the 351st Infantry Regiment. urday at Furnaces Custom Made Picture Framing Your authorized Armstrong dealer Many moldings cnoose from. Oil Coal.

Paul Deshler. riorsiey Phone 8143 Claims Against Citv Ordered Paid Third To Be To (Council At Its Meetiii" On Nov. 17 Legislation authorizing S143 to settle two claims city was given approval Council Monday night. Councilmen enacted a resolution pay S118.96 to Josephine Adams rn.rr.itte« a asdrg aban- QHiiese Have dor.m.ent of a sect of Central Ave East End t.hat ad e-'ds I Airman Assigned To School Navy Airman Earl Betz, band of Mrs. Rummage Sale The Christian Women Misi.on- hiis- Second Ciiris- Lisbon Marriage Jr laborer, Marian Davis, clerk.

East Liver- Geo rge Biro, power plant ploye, ironriale. and Helen East Liverpool. Earl Cain, carpenter, and M- First for injuries suffered ice Smith. East Liverpool, 29 tripped on a pro- Knrley Huffman, plater, and Ed- American Vitr.fied Co property. Councilm.an Sample s.iid he estigatcd a W.

ot proper- c-'mplamt that sreuiHi the rear cf his let was shppirg. a ncw e.eeir.eer’s off ce is cneckm.g find the ground is or piuv, tc- owned, he iid. To eiimona'e a surface ter cmpla.nt on Ch-rcn the ilman suggvned raiding the edue the pavement divert the water. Council approved rs. the ein ttneer zest a type cf surface lold or steep Division TAIPEH.

-m s.i c-'c Nativmalists here are excitedly the election iwywcen Ti Wen Sen aed Sen Hew Wen ur Chinese stv the didates nam.es Brings Literarv Life and Love Jungle Hero Manliness That history-hterary guy is Ste- and the jimgle ts serhower. Or so s.iy thie MEN! WOMEN! and CHILDREN! DO YOU WANT MILLIONS IN PEACE OF MINDY The ommunilT mcM 01 to Red Kcthrr. become part of wh. if only In sm.ll contribute to this Lhind. I.EE C.

COOPER 501 PHO.NKS a m.uUv ask- office to sug- 'uld which ith SelL stenographer, Lisbon. Jamies W. Ciitchall. accountant. Louise Betz of An- CnuTcn has opened a week derson Ave and son of Mr.

and rummage sale unaOT Uie Hedcues- Lectonia. and Donr.a Metz, stu- Mrs Cadiz Betz of Chester grocery 3Irs. Belva is dent. I.istxin. Wellsville, has been to enaiiman.

1 locecds wiU go U.e Andrew H. Emanuel, carpenter, Norman, where he will at- Bmily tlynn Old i eoplt Home and Phyllis Murphy, Neg- tend school. He recently completed rn Indiana. lev. boot training at Bainbridge, Md.

ecting m.etal rim on a Market St curb. The second resolution authorized oayment of would not atteinpt truck deliveries Eiehth in Wesi End Iders nomplctined a few weeks ago that the street was in iich bad condition that m.erchants Group Attends Lighting Exhibit Russell W. Davis, enameler. Lee- Dresden Ave, when his auto hit a ditch on St. 21 on a third claimi.

Councr approved a motion to consider leg- Councilmian Duncan a from Cosello Chestnut St. that scraping the street gradually has encroached on lis property He also added that Dentist Enrolled For Course Dr. Joseph Hoffrichler, 3165 St. Clair is taking oral surgery course the University Nela of Michigan. w.

cudiiicici. islation at its Nov. IT meeting tonia. and Grace Hager, S25 to Miss Mary Burneson of ane is oo narr School and Ohio Power Co. rep- Columbiana.

who said I cr auto was dam- resentalives attended an exhibit of jheodore Mismer Jr shovel ased in a rough alley the rear two-week I modern school ligriting iixmres at Lim.a. and Park operator. North Lim.a. and Char- oi wainux at Cleveland, Monday. Huston, clerk.

East Clerk Ray Goodman wa The party included R. W. Betts, return a claim filed by superintendent, and Hugh Sarles, i high school principal, and Harold cfh Neif, power engineer, and Betrarn xr hb i SpoLred supervitor, of the a daughter. Nov. by Quota Club, 9 to daily.

Chio Power Co. Rummage and Dish Sale Opening Nov. 4th, W. Births Reported Mr. and Mrs.

Luther Woodward, Councilman L. Hall report- a fallen tree blocking a ditch an alley between Fairview and Lisbon Sts causing surface to overflow onto nearby propertv Rev Smith offered the opening St. Ann Chocolates Boxes; 1 lb. $1.00, 2 lb. $1.95, 3 lb.

a lb. Benefit Dance Nets $100 Approximately $100 was realized a from the round and square dance sponsored by the Wellsville Band' Mothers Friday night hi the old Den To Meet gymnasium of the High School. Costume prizes were awarded to Becky Ann Clutter, Mrs. Irma at City Hospital. I Mr.

and Mrs. Thurman Wilson. 28 First a son, Nov. 3. at City Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Coleman, Char- of Walnut St. 5 asked return a claim filed by Georgia Cross of 2 because she did not enclose a receipted bill for a tire she said was damaged when it hit a curb alongside a sewer drop on Walnut St. elisville rireiiieii The claims committee also was i ii asked to investigate a letter LR i I i 1 III ftoiir William Van Fossan of LaCroft Wellsville firemen answered two hour morning.

At thev were 1019 Claibourne a daughter, wLrit Nov. 3, at City Hospital. damaged when it hit a morning. At The second in the series of meetings for the den mothers of tlie iri-state area will be held Wednes- Athey, Shirley Roberts, Celia Put- day at p. m.

at the home of nam and Mary Ann Todd. Tommy Mrs. Adam Tecca, 319 Fiftli St. orchestra played. brick in a North Side He enclosed a bill for $18.

2438 Clark Ave. where they fought Charles Taylor of Peake St. ap- basement fire. peared at the meeting to enquire chief Robert den is recovering at the As- about the status of a $62 claim he pinwall Veterana Hospital after With The Louis Vincent, 72. of 1108 Dres- called to the home of Mary A''ost.

Lewis said it spark from an Eugene ur, field director of the Columbiana Scout Council, will assist in the sess-ions. Ito her i ville, Sunday to recuperate from an operation a week ago at City pjljred E. Second, Third, four hubcaps were stolen W. WL Ward of Wellsville R. D.

1 Wednesday Trash Schedule the incinerator depart-' schedule for collection of Hubcaps Stolen From Car ashes, bottle.s and tin cans Wed-1 john Hall of Belmar Ave. awvxi. wi.v. caused by a irdiii an filed in March after his auto drop- unsealed chimney opening and esti- an operation for removal a cat- deep ditch cut in Peake damage at $25 aract on his eye. He is a Spanish- gt.

by surface water in a heavy a call at mencan Robert Duncan home of Lawrence Messenger Corn ch I gv 3 rGmovGd a rpiTArt iit tho ISov li home on Main St Wells- Irondale where an meeting. out building burned for an esti- John Jones of Shadyside ap- damage of $200. The build- peared to reiterate a ing was insured. He blamed a ker- told Hoivpital. the city halted installabon of a curb in front of his property be-, was finished, Find Time Now To Slart A Strong Savings Plan! Pay a visit or write to Hancock County hcdcral and Loan Association now about opening a worthwhile Savings Share You may start saving here with any handy a dollar bill will do Then use our Save-By-Mail Plan to keep adding to your total.

CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE IS PER ANNUM! (We've never paid less) vUliy lift ft ft. and Fifth Broadway, Walnut his car Monday morning is recovering at City Hospital from finished, Elm College Sugar while it was parked on Washington an operation Saturday for a frac- nnitting storm water to damage his Draft yuola 2o Thompson Vinp St. and near E. Fourth St. tured hip, nmnprtv Safetv-Service Director Blakeley St, Apples W.

Sewer Work property. Lawrence Safety-Service S. Bloor said Director the En- To Hear Vocalists A singing program by the Blue All varieties in season. Eating and feature an assembly np cooking. Hillcrest Farms, morning at Midland High School, Principal Wilbur Dershimer announced.

LISBON Columbiana County has been given a quota of 28 men CHirru VA Bids To Be Opened Mayor Arnold W. Devon and Safety-Service Director Lawrence S. Bloor were to open bids today at noon at City Hall on sale of the abandoned East End Fire Station on Virginia Ave. and a pro- RENT MFRICAN BAND INSTRUMENTS School To.Hold Pep Rally Midland High School students will hold a pep rally and bonfire Rock Strata To Hike Project By $4,000 man some legal questions on the job have been referred to Solicitor Jo- wiii iiuiu a xaiij c.vx A Beechwood sanitary sewer pro- seph Cooper. Thursday night at 7:30 in connec- ject that was expected to cost Mrs.

George E. Grimes, 2230 St. tion with the game Fri- 368 may run $3,000 to $4.000 over Qgij. told Council a storm day night against Trinity High of the estimate because the contrac- gnd a sanitary sewer were Washington. School songs will be tor has hit a thick strata of rock.

Office will investigate. induction as part of James Patterson of Sunnyside; 2.130 for rpilitary Ave. asked Council what service. The state selective service ha.s been made on his request said all inductions a sewer to drain out of the neigh -1 jj borhood the sink water that over'the holiday. The ties into an open ditch.

Council-, Robert W. Sannple replied that 22,478. SURE (MUti VHIV li 1 a LOAM played by the band. a installed across her property 20 years ago permission. I Councilmen delayed action pend- S.

Bloor told Council the rock a report from the City Council was told Monday night. Safety-Service Director Laivrence Armistice Event Set Midland High School students will er, ranging up to six feet in thick- have an Armistice Day program ness, has slowed on installa- Monday morning at in the au- tion of a sewer on Beechwood St. ditorium. C. P.

Henderson will be between Broad and Vernia Sts. in charge. Emmett Blake, 1830 Allison told Council a brick gutter installed a few months ago on Gardendale Ave. is falling apart because it was Dr. James Jackson, Optometrist Eyes Examined.

Glasses fitted. 606 Dresden Ave, Ph. The contractor is the firm of lannis George B. and Cletus Patterson of properly. hard rain will VVelLsville.

awarded the Beechwood out the whole he said, job and three others in early Blake also told Council that the itember by the Board of Control. not complete work on a I estimate of rock excavation sewer installation In Garden- jwas too low. it was discovered lengths of pipe er the contractor started on the ivinp around he Youth Delegation Wins Citation er the contractor started on the iving A certificate of honorable men- director said. tion for having one of the largest definitely to what extent it Rev. Charle.s Smith Jr.

of delegatKms at the district youth increase the price, but it pos- Second United Presbyterian FtnLX'o7The' First Evangelical United things that conUol Eighth be determined in ad- Church of Wellsville. The be determined in ad- st. during an Oct. 24 football game. had 25 present and the award was director told Council, said police commen- for third place.

Mrs. Jennie Pand- He explained that the contract calls for moving traffic quicklv er, leader, chaperoned the group. I Fun To Play! Expert Repair Service EARL HITT. Mgr. The Complete Music Store Across from Wellsville H.S.

WELLSVILLE PHONE 367 for extra payment from the city game. L. A A I when the amount of solid rock excavation runs over the estimate. Solicitor Joseph W. C.

Cooper said the estimate called for Wringer Injures Thumb Mrs. May Fryman, 941 Qrchard 41 Grove was treated at City Hospital Monday noon for lacera- 20 cubic yards of solid stone exca-i tions of the thumb suffered when vation, but the amount will be she caught her hand in the wring- like 200 cubic cr of a washer at home. blame the office, because that underground Seaman Promoted rock could not have been put int Robert R. Evans, son of Mr. and the estimate without expensive Mrs.

Ray Evans of New Cumber- he said. the land, was promoted to yeoman sec- contractor finds six feet of solid ond class recently while serving stone and he needs to blast everx' Councilmen made no comment on the reports. In connection with the Beechwood project, Council agreed tentatively a fee of $125 for a householder who wants to hook onto a sewer on which his property does not front, so that he has paid no special assessment to share the cost. to the rear of the sewered street should pay the $125 and foot the cost of running the line from the sewer to their' home. Council agreed.

The solici-, tor was asked to present the fee-, fixing legislation at the Nov. 17 i meeting if he feels the charge, would be legal. I Council referred to the street ROLLER SK a WANTED If you have a pair of roller skates to sell, this is your opportunity to sell them immediately. The Review Ad reproduced below' produced 6 calls from persons wishing to buy the roller skates. This Review Want Sold the Skates Ad on LADIES WHITE SHOE SKATES Size 8.

For further information telephone xxxx. 5 others still are looking for a similar offer. If you have a pair of roller skates to sell and wish to reach these prospective buyers. Phone 4.5, ask for a Want Ad Taker, have her insert an inexpensive ad for you. Phone your ad by 5:30 p.

m. for the next paper. Reach these buyers right away while they are still interested. fr TOOL WITCH ftttipi raoning or too Cast or too alow; fon tdbe it to the hnost i4iop fcm can find. Why you gree yotir body the aaroe coneideradOT yon grre yoor watch? Too often, when ilhiese eomea, we tisten to weH-meamng friends'or aziswer the caH of the patent medicine vendor.

Tlic correct thing to do Is to consuh your pbysictan. He alone ean cKagnoae yovr tronhle, pro- aeribe proper treatment. We are ready at all tiines to fill your prescriptions promptly- Tfiot NEEDS Vonad to bo Insist on Atuminwni FREE ESTIMATES DEMONSTRATIONS SCHELL HEATING CO. 301 Penna. Ave.

Phone Main 129 108-110 E. 5TH ST. PHONE MAIN 4601 TOYLAND NOW OPEN $1 DOWN ON LAY-AWAY HOLDS ANY TOY PURCHASE UP TO $20 TILL DEC. 15 Rocking Horse for tots. Bell rings 12' Sunbabe, Case, and accessories (D Folding Carriage, I le other 0 Musical lithographed steel toy 6.49 fl; 14' Girl, (ointed plastic body, Saran 1.98 0 16' Baby, soft cotton body, Saran hair.

3.98 0 Hot Rod Racer shooH harmless 0 Wind up 5-unit Sparkling Freight 6.29 0 Toy Dial Typewriter actually types ..3.98 Willys Jeep made of haavy-gauge steel. 1.59 3.29 0 Cosmic Ray Gun shoots harmless 79c .,2.98 0 Cowboy crank to play.

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