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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 6

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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PAGE EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW. EAST LIVERPOOL. OmO WEDNESDAY. JULY 6. If SS Deaths And Funerals Former Gty Potter Taken Hugo Miller Dies At Home Near Beaver Hugo P.

Miller, former East Liverpool potter, died Tuesday at 6:20 p. m. at his home on the Dutch Ridge near Beaver, following a long illness of a stroke suffered two years ago. Mr. Miller was born in Werdau, Saxony, Germany, May 20, 1892, and lived in East Liverpool 45 years.

He has resided in Beaver for the past 11 years and was vice president of the W. A. Meier Glass Co. at Rochester until his retirement because of poor heallii. While in East Liverpool, Mr.

Miller was financial and recording secretary of IBOP Local 124 and for many years was a member of the standing committee. He was a decorator for the Homer Laughlin China Co. before moving to Beaver. Mr. Miller was a member of the Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church at Beaver.

He leaves his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Usler MUler at home; a daughter, Mrs. Clark Wolfe of Beaver R. a brother, Paul Miller of East Liverpool, several other brothers and sisters in Germany and a grandchild. The body was brought to the Martin Funeral Home where rites will be held Friday at 2 p.

m. by the Rev. Norman Kieffer. Burial will be in Columbiana County Memorial Park. Friends may call Thursday aft- emoon and night at the funeral home.

Mrs. Mary Troup Rites for Mrs. Mary L. Troup, widow of T. E.

Troup who died Tuesday morning, will be held in' the late home in Smiths Ferry Fri-; day at 2 p. m. Burial will be in Columbiana County Memorial Park. i Friends may call after 7 tonight at the late home. Mrs.

Mary Norton Mrs. Mary L. Norton, 75, of Broadway, widow of Ernest B. Nor-; ton, a former St. Clair Ave.

ber, died Tuesday noon in City Hospital following a Mrs. Norton, who resided at the: Thompson Hotel, was born Sept. 25, 1879, I MarietU. She lived in; East Liverpool for the past 62 1 years. Her husband died Dec.

18, 1947, She was a member of the First Church of Christ. She leaves three daughters, Mrs. William Polk of East Liverpool, Mrs. Kenneth McConnell of North Olmstead, and Mrs. Paul E.

Roth of Sinking Springs, a brother, Warren McClain of Dormont; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Hill and Mrs. Faye Davis, both of Akron, and five grandchildren and three grandchildren. Rites win be held Saturday at 10 a. m.

in the Martin Funeral Home by the Rev. William C. Newman. Burial will be in Columbian County Memorial Park. Friends may call Friday afternoon and night at the funeral home.

wick Nursing Home, following a five-year illness. He was 81. Mr. McCoy, a retired carpenter, was born 22, 1873, in Beaver County and came to East Liverpool about 50 years ago. He was a member of Uie Emmanuel Presbyterian Church.

He leaves four sons, Glenn R. McCoy of Linesville, Qark A. McCoy of East Liverpool, RayTnond F. McCoy of Montebello, and Albert R. McCoy of Tampa, two daughters, Mrs.

Elise Marie Winans and Miss Dorothy Eileen McCoy, both of East Liverpool; two brothers, Ben McCoy and Frank McCoy, both of East Liverpool; four sisters, Mrs. Bessie Kimes and Mrs. Mary Willard of East Liverpool, and Mrs. Annie Davis and Mrs. Minnie Jackson of San Diego, and 24 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

His Mrs. Grace McMillan McCoy, died Aug, 22, 1949. Rites will be held Friday at 3:30 p. m. in the Martin Funeral Home by the Rev.

W. A. Hewitt, pastor of the Calvary Methodist Church. Burial will be Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday afternoon and night at the funeral home.

Harry McCoy Harry A. McCoy of Cain St. died Tuesday at 9:50 p. m. in the Nent- fiV CIRCLES? If you are oiiable to pay your or bills when dne, see our Credit Counsellor, and arrange for payments yon can actnally afford regardless of how mncb yon ewe.

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For dessert, serve with whipped cream, if desired. Ired Car Owner Takes Rock-Bottom Price GREENVILLE, S. C. When a customer brought a well-battered car to a dealer and asked for a price on it in exchange for a new one, the dealer looked, winced and named a rock-bottom price. To the amazement, the customer replied take Seems he had become angry at the running eccentricities of the car and had beaten the windows out of it with a baseball bat.

Accidents Court Frees Man LISBON Charles E. ShaUen- berg of Columbus, indicted by the April Grand Jury for neglecting to provide for his minor children, is scheduled to be released from Lisbon jail today after Common Pleas Judge Joel H. Sharp ordered his release Friday on his own recognizance. Shallenberg was placed under $500 bond Friday by Judge. (Continued from Page One) shambles and the left side was ripped.

The left front areas of both trucks were damaged, and had to be hauled away by wreckers, witnesses said. The truckers were apparently uninjured. Earlier in the afternoon near the same site a car drivwi by John J. Zandli, 22, of St. Clair Shores, struck the rear of a car driven by Ray Smith, 69, of R.

D. 1. The patrol said Smith slowed to make a right turn when his 1946 sedan was struck from behind by 1955 Chevrolet sedan. li was cited for failure to stop in the assured clear distance. Both cars received moderate damage, officers said, but neither driver was hurt.

This AWOL Soldier Travels On Shoestring GEORGETOWN, Ky. An AWOL soldier was traveling on a shoestring when arrested for improper driving, want my shoestring back, the soldier told police. They found it on his car, which had been stolen. Police said he had switched license plates, tying the new one on with his shoestring. How Much Patience? ALBUQUERQUE, N.

M. driver of a bus is in a sense a public servant that he must be more patient and careful than the average driver and must hold his District Judge D. A. Macpherson ruled. He dismissed a $5,000 damage suit brought by a bus driver against a motorist following a fight between the two.

Board (Contimed from Page One) Cold War (Continned from Paga One) had failed to take after dismissing the two. Atty, Robert Harford, city tor who advises the board, was not present. C. Emory Miller, president, then said the board was willing to meet with both Hersh and Laber and took up a discussicm with the two officials after the audience left the room. Although Miller afterwards said he had no statement for newspapermen, it was at this conference the board apparently passed the original motion to rehire the men with a $100 increase in annual salary, Hersh to receive $6,100 and Laber to get $5,300.

Miller said he and Laber would meet today to prepare a puWic statement. would like a breathing spell to concentrate on mechanizing farms and building up industrial base. These two groups disagree, however, on how much Russia is prepared to give up in order to gain such a breathing spell. The most optimistic officials say Russia could be pressed to lay a sizable arms reduction plan including adequate inspection, German unification on terms suitable to the West and a slight easing of grip on its Eastern European satellites. In opposing this view, many intelligence officials contend there is no evidence economy is hurting badly enough t6 require her to make such sweeping ccmces- sions.

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