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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 6

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PAGE 8 EAST LFVTERPOOL REVIEW, EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIOFRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1962 Hays Backed one By Democrats Rep. Wayne L. Hays of Flushing was endorsed for election to Carvings Displayed For Grange Scwaiic Bond County Submit Leries Man To Run Several hand carved articles a new term when the Democratic of Virgil Septer of Hookstowm, county chairmen from the 18th i eluding a crucifix for President Congressional District held a din-1 John F. Kennedy, were on dis- ner meeting Thursday night at play at a meeting of the Hookstown Grange Tuesday evening. Septer said it will be a while yet before he gives it to the Presan- ident, and hopes to present it in person.

the Ft. Steuben Hotel at ville. Eighteen attended. Rep. Hays, veteran Democratic congressman, already has nounced for an eighth term.

The county chairmen also en dorsed two members of the; OTHER CARVINGS included a Stale Central Committee western covered wagon, a Celtic for re-election. 1 cross, eagles, photograph stand. They are Miss Esther Pinsky I gavels, letter openers, faces for of Beilaire and Don R. Gosney of Walt Disney cuckoo clocks, and Columbiana. Marine, American I.egion and The state central committee i Coast Guard plaques.

member.s are elected from the five counties that compri.se Septer will present to the 26th District American meet congressional district Columbi-ling Jan. 27 at Monaca a plaque ana, Jefferson, Belmont, Carrollhe designed for use as the dis- and Harrison. Gosney also is the emblem. He has also Columbiana County chairman. He taught woridcarving to Boy Scouts, now serves as vice chairman of A guard at the Shippingport the state committee.

plant, he is police chief The race and other of Hookstown and Georgetown and state ticket spots also were dis- commander of South Side Amer- cussed, but no action was taken! ican U'gifMi Post 952. for endorsements. Attending, inj addition to the county chairmen, DIREE Juvenile Grahge mem- were the vice chairmen bers were honored in graduation some counties, along with State ceremonies during the meeting Highway Department representa-iThey were Susan Walker. Alda lives. In addition to Gosney, county chairmen attending were A 11 y.

Hugo Alexander of Steubenville, the head in Jefferson County: Frank Vannelle, Belmont County; Paul Carroll County, and Frank Kenny, Harrison County. Church THes WASHINGTON (AP) The Rev. Dr Owen A Troy, 62, a world official of the Seventh-Day Adventist Cburch, died Thursday after a long illness. 1 Swearingen and John Searight, who will receive the first and second degree at Center Grange Jan. 26.

Certificates of graduation were presented to other Juvenile Grangers who joined the Subordinate Grange recently. Mrs, Carl Soisson, home economics chairman for 1961, presented a blue given Hookstown Grange by the state association. The home projects for the year were outlined. All members are Sale Sought NEW CUMBERLAND The Sanitary Board agreed Thursday night to apply to the Magnus For Primary LISBON A resolution calling Douglas Applegate of Steuben- This means that the two Democratic and Michael Blischak wil be opponents in the May 8 primary. Serving his first term in the legislature, is a member of the committees on health.

ville announced today he will seek another tern, as slate rcpresen. (Bondms Co. of Ctacinnati for the proposed He has been in the real estate ase levy for the Columbiana County primary. business several years, starting operations Jefferson County voters 111 his father, the late Earl D. adopted bv tounty coramis- one representative to Applegate, former mayor of Steu- plant and improvements to Thursday.

Legislature this yc the water sy.stem The board also signed two con ear in- benville and former state repre- Both levies a seven-tenths sentative. trarts with Ahl Brothers Con- mill measure for the county home Everv' 10years, the county elects Rep. Applegate is a member struction Cn. of Wheeling and eight-tenths for county oper- and of the Westminster Presbvlerian 'phases of work on the projects, ating funds were turned down second dele, The contracts are $58,596,50 for by voters in the November elec- installation of interceptor sewer bon. Church and the Steubenville Board of Realtors.

and $17,358.88 for installation of ca.st iron water pipes. The commissioners have declared the funds are needed for Other contracts will be signed improvement to the home and to: later. Atty. Edwin Flowers, soli- properly operate county govem- jcitor, announced he is securing ment departments, hit this year i casements from property owners by a budget pinch. along the riverfront for sewer.

The measures will be certified I lines. I for the County Board of Elections The board decided against bill- for the May 8 primary. I ing the Jones Bower garden owti- in other business the commis- I ers for sewage payipents because sjoners admitted one patient to the firm will not use sewer Unes (hg Ohio Tuberculosis Hospital in its work. IM AT WHITE HOUSE. Virgil Septer, left, shows harles Stewart, master of the fliMikstown Grange, the carved crucifix he is to President John F.

Kennedy. Among carvings displayed at the Grange meeting Thursday night, the base section of the cross has the initials on both sides. to raise blue african violets and a green leaf philodendron judging in the fall. The younger members will collect old glasses, nylons, greeting cards and stamps. AH members are to make a planter, using white cup and saucer.

buttons and ric-rack for display at the Pomona meeting in March CHARLES Laughlin, lecturer, was charge of the literary pro- gram. Harry Smith of Center Grange, state deputy, was a vis C.oiiiilv To Build Garage On Commissioners have purcha.sed a tract of 3 1-3 acres at the junction of State Route 267 and the 0 Rd. as a site for a garage and storage lot for the County Highway Department. The county bought the land and authorized release of another. Travel allowance was authorized for the Juvenile Court to take a girl to the diagnostic center in Columbus.

Next meeting is Monday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Diip To (iet ilivorce NEW YORK (AP) Actress Joan Bennett and producer Walter itor. Charles Stewart, from W'illiam Keil and a divorce, after 22 years of marriage. Miss Bennett, w'ho has been residing in New York, said Thurs- A speaker from Weirton Steel Co.

will screen slides and speak Alaska" at the next meeting. MONTGOMERY WARD SERVICE comMj PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT WITH A SERVICE CONTRACT Refrigerator Freezer Room Air Conditioner Automatic Wa.sher (lolhes Dryer TelevLsion Now for just pennies a day, you can protect your Wards appliance with a contract. Phone FU 64600 for details. Haiieoek Leads Slate lii J) At $2 Million presided Boyd for $6.000 and Boyd will The Grange will sponsor a pub- erect the one-story steel and ce- lic card party Jan. 27 in ment block building estimated at seoarated 18 Grange Hall.

Lunch was served: $10.000, The propertv fronts about, bv Mr, and Mrs. Frank Sloppy fret on the 0. Rd. 4U 9bilitv and she will get the divorce ami Mr. and Mrs.

Willard Fox. ha remamdar hehmd the Boyd Lumber Co. Construction will start when weather permits. The garage will house trucks, a mower, loading machine and grader, and cinders and snow- fence will he stored along side At present, the county is using a part of the old post office build MARKET WTiere Top Qualitv Fruit Produce Cost No More ST. CLAIR SWEET JUICY FLORIDA Regularly 39c dot.

Spec. 3 dor, 35c U.S. NO. 1 FINE ALL-PURPOSE CORTLAND APPLES 5 lbs. 39c U.S.

NO. 1 FANa RED DELICIOUS APPLES 5 4Sc SWEET JUICY FINE FLAVORED FLORIDA PINEAPPLE ORANGES doz. 39c HOTHOUSE TOMATOES 4 or 5 to a tube 2 tubes 39c FRESH TENDER SWEET PEAS2 lbs. 49c FRESH RED HOTHOUSE RHURARR lb. 35c on Wellsville was fined $10 and costs Hancock C-ounty lists more Civ-j firc-fighting, demonstrations of failure to have his car under I il Defense equipment than a rescue work to over .30 organiza- i'onlrol at a hearing Thursday be! other county in West Virginia, tions in the Steubenville-Weirton Court Judge John D.

Vi ellsville Molorist Fiiiecl Al Charles W. Patterson. 26. of ling at Wellsville but the new facility will put the local crew and areas, a course in disarming bombs attended by 26, construc- lion of a fall-out shelter at Weir Higfi School for public display, and 197 talks on Civil Defense. Ferrari also said a special citation will be a.sked from 1 state for the Junior Club Herron at Cumberland.

He was cited yesterday after his auto went out of control on with more than $2 million in emergency gear, Norman D. Ferrari of Weirton said Thursday night. Ferrari, CD director of the county, cited prepard- ness for emergency in presenting a report on 1961 activities to mayors and police chiefs of Chester, Newell. Pughtown, Lawrenceville. Defense, He noted that 238 of 240' for a car equipment in the center of the area it serves, according to Charles Snyder, roiinty highway engineer.

Snyder added the money will come from the road and bridge Ridge Ave. and crashed through: the door of a garage owned George Steubenvnll, Police Chief William W'ebster said. The mishap occurred after Pat of Weirton for its work in Civili driving east on Ridge New Cumberland and Weirton at; members have participated a meeting in the Courthouse in CD projects. 171 of the women ahead which had halted. The brakes on car failed.

Chief Reports Deeiiiie In Palestine Arrests EAST PALESTINE Arrests declined in the city in 1961, according to a of police the county seat. Ferrari noted the 43 had passed testa equipment includes a portable nursing field hospital and other i p- have passed first aid courses, and in home Ufiu uiner distributed the k- ir c. ment at a cheap price. enierseney epuipment Set from the federal government Commissioners liam C. Graham.

Lvle V'irden and Booklet.s listing each piece of equipment, plus vehicles owned by the county and state and the various communities, were distributed. The director said 1961 activi- i I' Defense, screening 35 movies of James Finley, Mayors David Frew of Weirton, Ray Collins of and the vehicle went of the road activities announced today by and through the door of the gar-1 Police Chief Wallace age, the chief said Dilworth. Arrests totaled 925. compared to 1.044 in 1960 with the drop at-i tributed largely to a dip in park-i ing meter violations, Dilworth; New Vl'aterforfl NEW A Civil' said. Service examination uill lie held There were 60 traffic accidents.

Chester and Albert the city Cumberland. J. Carl Durham here, a third class posi- chalked up its fourth consecutive Newell, Sherman Williams of I tion paying $5.370 Lawrenceville, Julian Wilson of Arch Brinker of Metz Rd. is SAVE BY MAIL! You sove steps, time and effort and still shore all the advantages of liberal earnings on insured savings from the comfort of your home when you save by moil. Write or visit Potters Savings for free postage-paid Save by Mail envelopes.

The Potters Savings AND lOAN COMPANY Washington ond Broadway, East Uverpool, Ohio mu 5-0779 tan ti 4 2 iM.aaM!$A Annex: 516 Broadwoy mu 54770 tam Mm, Tmi. Ttes, FA IB ti 1 1 Sat I ai ti 12 MM. C1SSI4 fffi the Pughtown Garage of the State acting postmaster, named last Road Commission Earl Priest of pgbruary to succeed Early Welch. Pughtown, and Edward Ewing, i. cly manager of Weirton.

I year without a traffic fatality. Parking meter revenue was down from $4.986 in 1960 to $4,760 last year. The 160 meters were replaced Mayor Robert annu The county should realize its for applications for thej report showed receipts in his efforts in 1962 to acquire i will be held at Youngs buildings and five-acres of prop- town, erty at the site of abandoned Lock 9 ui New Cumberland. A portion of the land has been promised to county firemen as a site to teach fire fighting methods, Ferrari said. Andrew Kondik of Weirton screened slides of Survival," which five Weirton area men camped in the Allegheny Mountains with minimum rations and equipment in a test on survival in the wilderness.

office amounted to $8,127, dovm from $8,517 of 1960. Retired Aelor Dies NEW YORK (AP)-Edward Loefflcr, 79, a retired stage, silent screen and vaudeville actor, was fatally injured Thursday when he was struck by a car near his Staten Island home. WATCH FOR OUR An Inexpensive WANT AD WILL SELL BUY-RENT HERE'S PROOF: made traUw for Price 20 Can xxxx Sold Colls 3 LINES $1 QQ LINES 3 TIMES 409 WASHINGTON STREET PH. FU 5-1215 BUY NOW AND SAVE! DURING OUR BIG 9-DAY WAREHOUSE SALE! SAVINGS IN EVERY THRU JAN. 27th INCREDIBLE COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC 10 cu.Ft.GAS REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER optional Aa cubes are taken from the bucket they are automatically replaced no trays to fill, no prying of cubes loose, no mess or fuM 1 cubes are always ready for immediate use.

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