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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 13

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1957 EAST EAST OHIO PAGE Here And There In District East Liverpool, Wellsville, Midland, Chester, Newell Soldier Assigned 'an iUegal turn from Washington Pvt. Joseph J. Johnson, husband E. 5th St. He was cited cf Mrs.

Susan Johnson, 423 W. at 8 45 a. today, officers said. bih has been assigned to the 87th Engineering Construction Bat- Horse Show talion at Ft. Belvoir, Va.

He is the Sunday Aug. 11. Tri Slate Saddle son of Mrs. Catherine Johnson of ground. Rt.

267. 6 miles from E. Aliquippa. Pvt. Johnson entered the Army last March and attend- -------ed Monaca High School.

Home Ice Cream Festival I Highlandtown Grange Hall. Wed. Round And Dancing Aug. 14th. 5 to 8 p.

In Air conditioned comfort at -------East Liverpool Post 4 American Le- Battery Taken gion Corner 4th and Walnut Sts. David ALmy of Canton St told Dancing from 30 to 11 30. Begin- police Wednesday night a battery ning Wednesday August 7, 1957. Re- was stolen from his motorcycle at freshments No alcoholic bever- his home. ages.

Admission $1.00 per person. Adv. Hearing Aid Supplies 1 Newell Legion, Auxiliarv Famed Cjirnesie Hall Conduct Joint Installation G. W. BEGLIN He'll Be Office Manager, Special Sales Event Batteries for all make hearing aids, 25'o discount.

Cords for all New officers of the Newell Mae Hupp, secretary: Mrs ican Ugion Post 114 and auiiliao' Genevieve UNeve. treasurer; Nancy La.Neve. chaplain, were installed in a jomt conducted at the post home Wed- Mrs Louise SUley. his- nesday night by Clinton Rogerson. torian; Mrs Martha Bennett, ser- First District commander, with gcant-at-arms.

and Elsie Sal- around 50. including district of- yers, assistant Mrs Hupp is retir- ficers, present ing president Officers installed for the post District officers attending were were Herbert Eddy, commander: Dwight of Chester, depart- Tony LaNeve. adjutant: Dewayne ment second vice commander: Staley, first vice commander: Don- Karl Reinhart of Weirton. First aid beLong, second vice com- District vice commander: Charles mander: Edward Hupp, third vice Booth of Charleston, former decommander: Lytton. fi- parlment commander: Frank nance officer.

Layman Nalley, Haught. Lawrenceville Post 163 service: Kenneth Dunlevj-. Amer- commander, and John Merriman, icanism chairman: Anthony La- Chester Post 121 child welfare of- Nevc. child welfare; Arthur De- ficer. Long, chaplain: George La.Neve.

Auxiliary guests were Mrs Marie historian: Peter Franczek. ser- Hess. Mrs Hubbard. Mrs. and Howard Wur- Marie Sturgeon and Mrs.

Harriet To Be Razed In 1959 NEW YORK Carnegie Hall will come tumbling down in to make way for a red-paneled, 44-story office building. Louis Glickman paid five million dollars last year for Carnegie Hall, built Andrew Carnegie in 1891, and since then a music mecca of world renown. Glickman said the new building, costing 22 million dollars, will be set back 40 feet from the itreet and will feature a sunken landscaped plaza to be used for outdoor cultural exhibits The Philharmonic-SjTnphony Society. long a fixture at 57th St and 7th plans to move to a new concert hail in the Lincoln Square Center for the Per-' forming the Central Park West area a few blocks north of Columbus Circle i Farm Bureau Group To Hold Couiitv Rallv Thin mayonnaise with a htUe cooking sherrx' and use it as a dressing for a lobster salad. I LISBON A de of the Farm Bureau Federation will be held Friday evening at at the Fairgrounds Games and contents for children and adults will be held and there will be recognition of new members.

recognition of the new council and presentat on of awards to membership workers. Music and a wiener roast will follow. zel, three-year trustee Wurzel is Mumper, all of the auxiliary of Wheeling Post 1: Mrs Ruth Mc- in Wellsville. Wellsville stores are make hearing aids, $1.35. Acousti- II I IT I three-year trustee holding a Dollar Day sale Aug.

8. con Hearing Aids, 525 St. Ici IKl the retiring commander 4u -u A i AuxiUary officers installed by Kim. three time president of the I I.4OS AllfifelC'S Mrs. Wilma Kettler of Elm Grove auxiUary of Chester Post 163 and 9, 10th.

mi.s.s this chance to FU shop and save. Stores open till 5 --------except Sat. to 9. Adv. Lions Club To The Lions Club will meet Fri- Heights Dahlia Floral Society To noon at the Travelers Hotel the tjuality control department Plans for the fall show will be with Charles Herman as program Rem-Cru Titanium.

will as- discussed when the East Liverpool sume charge of office activities jcu Dahlia and Floral Society meets- at the company's Los Angeles Ground ohotS cs I ac hranrh nn AiiP 18 o1 Cora Mr" Tnd control department of vice president; Refreshments served by Mrs. Elosia Martin, second vice: the auxiliarx'. Friday night in the lobby of the Lake Chavcl, All Night Fishing sales branch on Aug. 18 Ohio Power Co. Movies will be Friday, Aug.

9 5 mile north of Beglin. son of Mr. and Mrs. shown and demonstrations e- Wellsville. Ht 45 J.

Beghn of Midland, was em- sented. ployed by Rem-Cru in the research department in 1951, when the com- Nears Gift Shop Come see our lamps from Hoi began its operation in the Eicavating Ditching, basements septic tanks hand Route 30 W. of Laughlin's borough I Since then be has held variou.s in research, sales and quality control departments. Keith Diinlevy. FU Beauty Shop Wins Academy Medal Fired In Oman Revolt MANAMA Bahrain The first ground shots of the three-week-old Oman rebellion were reported fired today at the deserk village More Than For June of Rada An official announcement said East Liverpool parking meter fusillade from troops of the Jiilv Revenue $895 4 4 4L He is a 1937 graduate of Mid- revenue reached nearly $4,000 in Sultan of Muscat and Oman, land HiKh School, attended th July, aceording to fieurcs com- vancing with the support of Brit- Aug M'- University of Alabama at Tusca- r.tv Auditor Galli- r.

looaa. and served in the 12th Ar- the quick surrender of the viUag- riuh To nold Pienie awarded the silver Tuxis medal Division in the European ers of Rada The Sultan's forces continued An outdoor picnic meeting will at the Culver Summer Naval xheatcr during World War II. report showed $3, he held by the Chester Lions Club School at Culver. earned in jje to Los An- B13.16 collected from street meters their advance on Firq, the rebel tonight at 6:30 at the diibhouse competition with 722 other boys. geles with his wife.

Barbara, and and an additional $158 62 from the outpost three miles from the ma- near 6th St. George Allison was won for distinguished ac- son. Shannon. I meters on the parking lot on jor rebel stronghold of Nizwa, Niz- chairman compli.shmenU? in six different 6th St. adjacent to City Hall.

wa. in the central Oman desert, is I phases of the camp program. He.j 3 0 0 present budget of; The combined total of $3,971.78 the headquarters of the rebellious Beauty Salon a junior at East Liverpool High $27j61 stems from requested ad- $895.73 more than the June imam of Oman. Resides our regular ditional funds for the blacktrp collections of $3,076 05, the report previous shooting in the rebel- service we now feature the Staiif- road program. fer reducing machine in treat- Rest Paint In Town For Less clerk, said ments $1B Dial FU 5-0799 4 to 9 9 12 linoleum rugs $4.95.

$49 Neil McIntosh, 1 showed. daily. All day Meanwhile, approximately $7.50 in parking penalties has been paid since began tick- window fans $21.95. 64 inch skill Is Auto Insurance Due? saw 4 inch drill $16.95, See Ssve with Allstate Insurance cting car.s July 24, Airs. Alarjorie Red Front Grorery for Bargains Tuesday and founded hv Sears.

F'U 5-5279. Reed, who handles the collections. 418 Elizabeth St. now open under Friday, 1320 Penn. East said new ownership.

Spiro Pappas. -------Fresh meats, fruits and vegeta-! bles. ice cream and pop. Self Chester Dancer In Show Service. Plenty of parking space 1 Jerry Allison, son of Mr.

and Community 9 to 12 p. Open till 8 p. m. Neighborhood Mrs. Claude Ailison of Neptune Adv.

deliveries daily Chester, is taking part as a The have issued nearly Round and Danro violations in the -4 A Tt 4 two-week period, she added. Friday nite Aug. 9 at Hillcrest ine amount received is near $1,000, Mrs. Reed said explaining the total includes the amount paid on tickets issued prior to the time the went to work. Nearly 30 summonses have been dancer in the Tony Grant Show Elderly Inebriate Forfeits Scouts To Camp at the Steel Pier at City, 84-year-old Parkersburg man Chester Cub Pack 25 a student at Wrayette a $16 bond today in Mu- motorists so far and nicipal Court on an intoxication there has been (Charge and a city resident was she said.

The summonses can be fined $10 and costs on a similar settled at the office on the main floor for $2. go on an overnight encampment Dance School of Pittsburgh, at Tomlin.son Run State Park Aug 30, John Boyd, troop committee- No, 1 Potatoes 50 Founds $1.65 man, announced today. 14 pound basket bananas $1, hand charge. bananas 7 pounds $1, lopes oranges 3 dozen $1. peaches 8 Attention: B.P.O.

Elks No. 258 pounds $1, watermelons 75 cents members will leave at p. m. If motorists ignore the sum- lion had been confined to British aircraft attacks on rebel positions, made only after leaflets dropped on the targets warned all to move out. Taxes" Counted On In Reeonl Slate Budget ANCOCK.

H. UP A state senator said today the success of a new record state budget depends on the amount of revenue New Hampshire gets from on liquor, tobacco gambling. Sen. Robert English (R-Hancock) said a newly enacted 38 million dollar state budget work out all right if you, your friends, and our summer and win- 5in and Shop at Rutters nounds SI watermelons 75 cents monses and are cited into Munici- ter visitors keep right on having ai nuue 51 75 cents conditioned grill pal Court on a warrant, the ticket a before dinner, smoke plen- We have wallpaper, paint, toys, up Other fresh vegetables at Ma- nip runner sm glass, nails, window shades, etc. sons Penn.

East End Tues- 8 to 5 except Wednesday day and 8-12. Thursday 1200 Penn Ave East End Township Budget Set $6 in court costs. Births Reported Russia Starts Service Driver Forfeits Arthur P. Cok of Willard forfeited a $7 bond today in Municipal Court on a charge of making. race meetings at Salem.

Revenue from these three sources bring in more than 12 million dollars a year, more than half the and Mrs. Roland Roberts, cw --------------------------------------------An anticipated St Clair Town- Rilev a daughter, Aug ODESSA, ifl The general fund revenue. ship budget of $30,241 will be aired jg Hospital started a new pas- ARE YOU FULLY COVERED good at a meeting of the trustees Aug. -jir. and Mrs.

John Manypenny, and freight service to the -p nelavetl 15 at 8 p. m. at the Township Hall qo, St Newell a son An? Nliddle East operating from this Aloniic 1 Chi at Calcutta. An increase of somegj cX Hospital Black Sea port. The motor ship ATOMIC TEST SITE.

Nev. 1 Oeoree of assigned to the run wiU The Atomic Energy Commission llammondsville R. D. a daugb- Constanza. tod.sy postponed for 24 hours the ter Aug 7 at City Hospital Varna, Istanbul.

Pierrea, Beirut, atomic test slated for dawn this Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Reed and Alexandria in 18 days. morning. Chester a 7, mm AUTO INSURANCE? risk partial auto insurance protection.

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E. Liverpool FU 5-1646 James T. Rodgers 123 W. E. Liverpool FU 5-1646 John Q.

Covert H. E. I.iverpool EU 5-1646 C. (Red) Chetile 423 Wellsville LE 2-3434 Thomas N. Leek Monroe Salineville OR 9-2762 C.

G. Poller 409 E. Chestnut, Lisbon HA 4-4350 0. Dail Mason p. o.

Box .367. Lisbon 4-7237 W. N. Vulgamore Jr. Box 522, New Cuinberland, W.

Va. Ph. 8931 G. V. Weinsiock Dist.

Lisbon, Ohio ATIONWIDE 1, a son, Aug. at City Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pelly, 1041 Riverview a son, Aug.

7, at City Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Van Murphy, 222 Broadway, a son. Aug.

7, at City Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Reed. 514 Knowles Chester, a son, Aug 7.

at City Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams of Enjoy It NOW! ICE COLD 6 I 4th and Lincoln Newell, a son, Aug. 7.

at City Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Diddle of R. D.

1. a son, Aug. 8, at City Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Tokarz of Newark, twin sons, Aug. 5. at the Newark Hospital. The mother ic tKo Quo PattorcAn Hiinah- BHB I I BEER CASE OF 24 BOTTLES is the former Sue Patterson, daughter of Mrs. Cletus Patterson of Fisher and former Wellsville residents.

I I With The Patients Frank Holland, who resides with Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Jenkins of Salineville D. 1, is convalescing from pneumonia in City Hospital Frank Kirkham, 48. of Maple- wood foreman at 'the Hall hina is in cQndkion at City Hospital where he was admitted Wednesday after he became ill at work.

Mrs. Howard Hickman of Negley is a patient at the West Penn Hospital in Pittsburgh. plus deposit IRON CITY RED TOP BLACK LABEL DlQl ES.NE FORT PITT Idaho 'the Gem State' was explored by the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805. piO' MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE COLUMBUS, OHIO fAlM iUltlAU INSUlANCI COME TO PARTS SERVICE CO. 312 FOURTH ST.

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