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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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News, Lebanon, Friday, July 24, 1959 13 Charles Friday and Saturday Nile Specials HOMfMADC CHICKIN 501 FISH HATTWS Other Platters at Popular Prices Beer Wine Liquor tti North 5th Street TOOK WRONG CAR SALEM, N.J.: (UPI) Montro- ville Shorter, 25, of Woodstown, was arraigned today on a stolen automobile: charge. "I wouldn't have taken the car if I knew it belonged to a policeman," Shorter was quoted by police. Shorter was arrested by Lowe Penns Neck police less than 1 minutes after an automobik. owned by an off-duty policeman was stolen from a parking place on Broadway here. Midway Drive-ln Between Hummelstown and Middietown Tonite Big 3 Unit Show! You've seen "Elysia," and "Garden of Eden." now see the new nudist film: 1.

"Unashamed" 2. "The Outdoor Girl" 3. "Honky Tonk Girl" U.S. Fad-Finders Work On Steel Data For President Census One hundred and twenty-nine patients, including 19 infants. Admissions Mrs.

Margaret Boyer, Lebanon William Mahor, Pittsburgh Mrs. Ruth Herr, Cornwall Mrs. Catherine Blatt, Lebanon Mrs. Ethel Etzweiler, Lebanon Jane M. Hocker, Palmyra Mrs.

Irene M. Hess, Jonestown Froii uled. a meeting Monday in New York, the first joint session since the strike began. are the prospects settlement? Not very according to Joseph F. Finnegan, director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, "I still see no early 'or easy settlement," Finnegan told reporters.

The fact (hat both sides will again sit down together does not imply any change in the position of either, he said. Brightbill, Myers THE TOTAL SELLING MEDIUM i i i IS THE DAILY NEWSPAPER Ammon Robert Tyson, Lebanon John C. Grubb, Lebanon Henry J. Weiblc, Lebanon Mrs. Clara Fox, Lebanon Edward W.Checkot Lebanon Lynn Clemens, Lebanon Discharges Mrs.

Geraldine Meyerhoff and Lebanon Kenneth Zehring, Lebanon Clarence Waltermeyer, Lebanon Herbert L. Bowman, Cleona Ronald L. Nordall, Lebanon Paul H. Wolfe, Lebanon Dr. Scholes, Lebanon Mrs.

Jacqueline Henning and son, Lebanon Oscar Adams, Lebanon Mrs. Verna Schlepfer, Lebanon Dr. Rhodes To AHend Research Institute ANNV1LLE, Pa. In preparation for a course in nuclear physics which is to be introduced at Lebanon Valley College this year, Dr. Jacob L.

Rhodes, associate professor and chairman of the department of physics, will spend fcur weeks beginning July 27 at the Oak Ridge Institute of Ridge Award college his stay at the Insti- v.ill participate in a Mrs. Kay Gassert and daughter, Lebanon Samuel S. Weidner, Lebanon Nuclear Studies. Oak Tennessee. A Faculty granted to him by the will help to finance his trip.

During tute. he course in the techniques of using radioisotopes' in research which is sponsored for the Atomic Energy Commission by the Special Training Division of the Oak Ridge Institute. The course Ls designed to assist scientific and technical personnel in colleges and industry in obtaining sufficient facility in the safe and efficient use of radioisotopes. It consists of lectures and laboratory experiments dealing with the problem methods of of radiation, detecting the NEED MONEY SEE THE FRIENDLY LOAN THE ONLY LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED LOAN OfFICE IN LEBANON Phone CR 2-0131 27 S. 8th St.

1st Open Doily 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Saturday 1 P.M. measuring radiation, nuclear chemistry, and the use of radioisotopes in biological experiments. The course in nuclear physics which will be offered at Lebanon Valley College during the 195960 academic year will include a of radioactivity the techniques that in utilizing radioactive materials.

A laboratory for work in this field has been provided in the newly renovated physics department at But he added: "We fee! we now have a better orientation on the differences between the two sides." mediation chief has been meeting separately in New York with union and industry representatives. Thursday he conferred for two hours here with Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell. Mitchell said after the conference that the fact finding project under his supervision will be broad and complete and will enable the President to have all the facts. "Never before has such an exhaustive study been made," Mitchell reported.

The Labor Department lias re- eased units of experts from regu- ar duties and assigned them to full time work on the survey. Additional checking is being done by 'he Department of Commerce, the "ouncil of Economic Advisers, the Cabinet Committee on Price Sta- rility for Economic Growth and other government agencies. The study is focused on wages, prices, productivity, unemployment, industrial relations practices, inventories, imports and related economic data. A claim that the industry can pay higher wages without raising prices was renewed Thursday night in New York by David J. McDonald, president of the Sbeel- workers Union.

McDonald said "indications are that the profit returns for the in- i i dustry (his year'may double the best previous year in history." Commenting on earnings listed Thursday by the Jones and Laugh- liri Steel one of tiie 12 struck companies, McDonald said (he firm "reports earnings for the first six months of this year seven times higher than the return of a year ago. This is only the beginning." Jones and Laughlm earned a little over 42 million dollars, compared with less than 6 million for the first half of 1958. Palmyra Woman Starts Custody Proceedings A child custody proceeding has been instituted in the Dauphin County courts by a Palmyra woman against her ex-husband who now lives in the Harrisburg area. Mrs. Catherine E.

Von Nieda, 843-West Main Street. Palmyra, is seeking custody of her daughter, Suzanne Von Nieda, age seven. She alleges her ex-husband took custody of the child on June 26th and" has since refused to permit the child to visit or return to her mother. Mr. and Mrs.

Von Nieda were divorced the Lebanon County Pair Convicted Of Strangling Two Boys SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)-Wanda Brogdon and her lover Archie Merriam were convicted Thursday night of first-degree murder for strangling her two sons. They face death in the gas chamber or life imprisonment. The jury which convicted Uiem starts deliberations fbday to determine the couple's punishment Merriam, 36, had testified that Mrs. Brogdon, 33, shpwed him how to strangle the boys.

Mrs. Brogdon denied it. They withdrew pleas of insanity and pleaded innocent of the slaying of David. 3, and Virgil Brogdon 5, the night of May 2-3 in the mountains east of here. Mrs.

Brogdon and Merriam came here with her children from Rockford, 111., April 23. They posed as man and wife. Record Deeds For Sale Of Lake Strause lots Four lots at Lake Slraiise, Bethel Township, were recently sold by Lake Strause, 'Inc. according to deeds placed on record at the courthouse yesterday. The purchasers and considerations are: Lebanon Valley Petroleum.

Cleona, Samuel A. and Eva R. Deck and Pauline Deck and Helen M. Deck, all of Fredericksburg, Elsie P. Grimes, Fredericksburg, $30270- Russell F.

and Helen V. Heilman, Lebanon Route $412.98. Four other recent county property sales were recorded in deeds filed as follows: Premises on the south side of Klein Avenue, South Lebanonn Township, passed from Adam and Julia C. -to -Everett and Edna H. West, all of South Lebanon Township, for $15500 Premises at 742 East Hanover Street, Lebanon, were transferred from Bernard C.

and Margaret A. Heim to Charles J. Goshert Jr. and his wife, Mildred, all of Lebanon, for $8,500 Premises at 1113 Lehman Street, Lebanon, were passed from Wayne D. and Mabel S.

Rittle, South Lebanon Township to Harold G. and Shirley E. Doster, Lebanon, for $7,500. A lot in North Annville Township was transferred from Mar- tin E. and Wrda South AMmlla Township, ID David C.

and Irene Sbuey, Nvtfi Annville Township, for fOO. 'S OockfailLoiift 1352 CumberiuMl Street TONIGHT Johnny Barrett Of Columbia No Com No. Minium Supwb Drinki Dcliciwu Downstairs Bar Will Open Tonifht IOPIIUDII Quality Producer of enqcrts Prize Winning Cub Pack 47 Takes All-Day Phila, Trip Thirty-five boys and leaders of Cub Pack 47 of SI. Paul's EUB Church took a 12-hour all-day trip to Philadelphia yesterday. Highlights were visits to the Philadelphia Zoo and Franklin Institute.

Leaders accompanying were Ralph Dechert, cubmaster, Mrs. Donald Rislenbatt and Mrs Dechert, den mothers. At Franklin Institute the boys rede a real locomotive and climbed into the cockpit of a real airplane. They fed the animals at the 200, They took lunches on the trip and traveled by chartered bus. CARD PARTY Noggles Gardens Rexmont Saturday, July 25 7:30 P.M.

Tolerance Chapter No 502 O.E.S. Donation Maennerchor Club Air Special Friday Night Lobster Tail Platter Other Seafood Platters and Sandwiches 75" HERNLEY'S Halfway Tavern On 422 At Halfway Stop Dial CR 3-1371 Or Call Wenizler 757 MopU St. Far A Case Of Your Favorite COLD BEER BUY BY THE CASE No Extra Charge for Cold Itcr OPEN 7 A. M. MIDNIGHT a Palmyra School Auihorify Opens Furnishings Bids PALMYRA, July 24 'The Palmyra Area Joint School Authority-met Thursday evening in the Forge St.

Building to open bids for furnishings for the junior-senior high school addition and renovations project. About 40 bids were opened for library furniture, office furniture, cafeteria seating, homemaking department furnishings, cafeteria equipment, industrial arts, equipment, and room'-furniture. Contracts will be let at a special meeting to be probably week. Louis S. Alspach, president was in charge of the meeting.

Babbit -k- In The $1 -00 Nest Friday and Saturday Dress-Up Parade Held At LAA Playground A Dress-Up Parade was held last night at LAA Playground with 37 contestants receiving bubble.gum and balloons. Winners were: Pamela Mann, prettiest; David Wagner, funniest; Jeffry Staegcr, cutest; Joanna Heist, most original; Stephen Wagner and Ciarise Shneffcr, best costumed boy and girl. Judges were Mrs. Harry Schaeffer, Mrs. Martin Levan and Mrs.

Charles Haverstick. Winners in the record hop which followed were Catherine Swayer, Joseph Schubert, Terry White and Donna Rphrcr. Crafts this week were pencil cases and plaster of Paris figures. AVON HOTEL Specials For Fri. Sat.

Nile Swiss Steak Platter Lobster Tail Other Meals Served At Regular Price Meals Served Every Day GREEN TERRACE Dancing Tonight Frank DiSlunzio And His Orchestra Ne Minimum Cotwing to and Private Parties to 350 People Moderate Prices Phone UN 7-6121 I Lyn-Lor Farms, Inc. MINIATURE GOLF On Old Route 422 3 Miles East of Myerstown 3 Mi. West of Womelsdorf Open Daily At P.M. The VALLEY TAVERN 7th Ave. K.

Climb. St. Ed Schlegel, Prop. Food Beer Wine Liquor 600 W. Chocolate Hersher, Pa.

Fridoy and Saturday QC With Mwt Belli WWV Your IEER WINE m'd LIQUOft From Bar Al Bernardo, Prop. The New Sign Of Lebanon County Goodness Now, as you drive through the beautiful and bountiful Lebanon for these colorful new farm signs. Each is a badge of quality that identifies one of the many well-kept, well-managed farms that produce Wengert's prize-winning milk. Lebanon County's finest farms naturally produce Lebanon County's finest milk That's why we call Wengert's milk "Pure Lebanon County Goodness!" engert's MILK Winner of more Pennsylvania Quality Awards than any other dairy and its prod Orioles Name Officers For Nafional Conclave 1 'Hie first meeting of Orioles Penna. State Grand Nest Convention Committee was held last night in the Orioles Home, 39 North Ninth Street, with J5 members present.

Preparations for the National Convention December 5 and 6 of this year were discussed and the following committee officers were elected: E. W. Smith, chairman; Mrs. Elizabeth Sherk, cochairman; William Hartman, secretary; and Howard Hissner, treasurer. Miss Violet H.

Shacffer was appointed' publicity chairman; Laurence G. Hilton, entertain-; ment chairman; and Kcrcher, housing chairman. Royal Men's Club Saturday Nile, July 25th Royal Tones I 10:30 P.M. 1:30 AJML Members Only TO OUR MEMBERS LEBANON COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CLUB 7th and Cumberland Streets Saturday Night, July 25th Music Bj THE MIXMASTERS Members Welcome No GuesU UCCfS. ML TRAIL INN Between Schocfferstown and fin'ckcrville Route 501 Friday and Saturday Evenings COJLI) PLATTERS SPECIAL Many Other Dinners To Choose From And for Your Entertainment The Music of The Organ.

Air Conditioned FRIENDLY CIRCU BAR Loyal Order of Moose DANCING To The Music Of Billy Troxel Combo Moose Home 924 Cumberland Street Members Only CHICKEN BARBEQVE Bunker Hill Fire Co. Home July 25,1959 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. Also Bake Sale Eat In or Take Out Tickets $1.00 Rain or Shine Deliver Anywhere TO 5-1481.

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