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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 2

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2 Kveriing Profitable KaM Liverpool, ()() Million In ecl On Ike Dollar Sale Largest Selection of Chain McCULLOCH POWER MAC 6 THE WORLD'S LIGHTEST CHAIN SAW! THE LIGHTWEIGHT CHAIN SAW THAT CUTS 24 LOGS IN SECONDS! ONLY SAW IN OMignt I Weigliii olher chain taw! Cutt-likt taws "Cantor one hond Rugged Magnesium bearingc WASHINGTON (AP) The sovemment hopes to earn more than million from sale of the Eisenhower silver dollar, making it the most profitable U.S. coin ever minted. It also may be the last made of silver. The profit will be stretched out over several years as the U.S. Mint disposes of some 150 million Ike silver dollars to collectors and others interested in buying it at a premium.

T. Brooks director of the mint, says she hopes the sale will net the Treasury well in excess of SlOO million, although she sard she can provide no e.xact profit estimate. Tt goes to the taxpayer, right into the she said. mint trving to make any The silver dollar, first one minted in the United States since 1935. is being at two prices to the for mas s-produced uncirculated coins and SIO for the highly polished, high relief proof coin.

According to Mrs. Brooks, orders for the silver coin the likeness of former President Dwight D. Eisenhower coming in bv the millions hope to make $1 each on I the uncirculated she said. The mint plans to strike I no million of those. She would give no estimate of i the SIO proof which are minted by hand, polisht'd with diamond dust, and sealed in a plastic case.

modest in our prices on our proof she said. proof coin wc sell for $5 here goes for $12 and $15 In past, the Treasury has picked up no more than $4 mil- bon a year from its proot-coin sales And. the total orofit last vear on both proof and uncircu lated coins for collectors was about $9 million The fiisenhower proof dollar should double in value Mrs. Brooks said, with the circulated dollar coin, doubling in value in five years. She said it probably will be: the last silver com ever minted i in the United States.

The Ike silver dollar is a lim- itcd issue. The mint hopes to start mass-producing this the Eisenhower coppernickel dollar designed for general circulation. and to discourage collecting of the eooper-nickel coin, the mint plans to strike an unlimited number. Guaranteed Parts And Service On McCulioch Chain Saws Several Major Firms Stndy Bethlehem Price Deferment VERNON DELL TRACTOR SALES CALCUTTA 386-5757 PITTSBURGH (AP)-Several major steel firms say studying a price rise deferment by Bethlehem Steel on widely used rolled sheet steel, but otherwise there has been little reaction to the move. Bethlehem announced Wednesday a month deferment on 8 per cent increase but refused comment on why it was taking the action.

Industry experts called it a and speculated the second largest company had second thoughts WALLOW IN COMFORT! Lazy living comes easy when you have financial security. And financial security comes easily when you rely on a savings account from us. Open Fri. and Sat. 10 A.M.

to 4 P.M. Fri. Evening 6 to 8 P.M. Closed Wednesday CITIZENS BANKING Co. New Bank with Young Ideas WELLSVILLE BRA.NCH, STATE ROUTE 39 Main Street, Salineville about the amount of steel stockpiled by its customers earlier this year, and decided to give the market two more months to pickup.

The increase was to have taken effect Dec. 1, but now that date has been pushed back to Feb. 1. The price hike was announced Aug. 2 by U.S.

Steel, the largest steelmaker, to help defray the cost of a new labor contract signed the day before. Bethlehem and the other ma- producers in the Big 10 followed suit. But Bethlehem, experts say, apparently has had second thoughts about whether the market could hold the 8 per cent hike. I Cold rolled sheet is used for I the exteriors of such consumer items as automobiles and appliances and makes up about 18 per cent of the total shipments. And most industry observers agreed Thursday that it would only be a matter of time before the other companies would join Bethlehem in a two-month deferment on cold rolled there is some under- the-table said one source, companies would be foolish to let Bethlehem be the only major producer selling, an item like cold rolled at eight I per cent less than the rest of the industry for two Industry Area The community birthday cal endars be sponsored by the Western Beaver Music Boosters again this year, it has been announced by ways and means co- chaii-men, Mrs.

George Anderson and Mrs. Sam McKinney. Membt'i's of the executive board met recently to discuss plans for the coming term. Mrs. F.

Paul Dawson, president, said the first meeting of the season for the club will be Sept. 13 at 8 p.m. in Western Beaver High School. IK Chairmen for the St. Christine Guild and Christian Mothers Association have been announced as by the president, Mrs.

John Petrosky: Mrs. James Stahl, hospitality; Mrs. George Buckley, altar care; Mrs. Joseph Placidi, sunshine: Mrs. Ruth Sullivan, telephone: Mrs.

Amos Walker, membership; Mrs. Paul Botte, publicity; Mrs. Thomas Bonfiglio and Mrs. Lois Evans, program; Mrs Robert Berovich, foreign relief, and Mrs. Rose Piquet, family life.

The club will hold the first meeting of the season Sept. 13 at 8 p.m. in the church hall. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Haswell and family of the Midland Beaver Rd. in Ohio View have returned home following a visit with her brother and sister- in-law, Mr, and Mrs. John Elmes in Bowie, Md. While there they vacationed together at the cottage on the bay. On the trip home, the Haw- wells visited Williamsburg and Virginia Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Defenbaugh of Avondale Dr.

in Ohio View had as a recent guest Miss Leona Playfoot of Pittsburgh. Miss Playfoot, a former teacher in Midland schools, is now teaching in the Pittsburgh system. Miss Jody Madish of York City is vacationing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Madish of Avondale Dr.

in Ohio View. The first electric arc lights for public street lighting in the U.S. were used in the Public Square at Cleveland in April 1879. These carbon lights gave off such a dazzling light that women complained about them because they lighted their complexions to disadvantage. Sen.

Applegate Joins In Bill To Aid Environment State Sen. Douglas Applegate (D-Steubenville) is a co-sponsor of the reorganization bill establishing a new cabinet level Department of Environmental Protection, based on the recommendations of the Citizens Task Force on Environmental Protection. Applegate said that the report of the Task Force, chaired by Col, John Glenn, was presented to the governor about a month ago. He added that this approach is one that he feels move Ohio ahead in the development of water and air quality and control and solid waste The department would m- bine many of the functions and responsibilities now carried out by the Department of Natural Resources, by the Department of Health, the Water Pollution Control Board and the Air Pollution Control Board. The greatest number of viewers for a television event was an estimated 350 million for the funeral of Sir Winston Churchill in London on Jan.

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