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PAGE 6 THE EVENING SUN, HANOVER. PA. MONDAY. APRIL 15. 1963 Sub Inquiry (Continued From Page 1) Deaths EARL R.

LEFEVRE Earl R. LeFevre. 62, husband of 32 Accidents (Continued From Page 1) Mancini Returns S173 Qualify To Work After (Continued inning3rdOscar perience of veteran submarine builders and sailors that the five- man board is trying to form a picture of what caused the Thresher to vanish forever. Haunting the inquiry at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard where the Thresher was built is the fact that the cause of the tragedy may never be known. It may lie buried with Mrs.

Mary Neauman LeFevre, 76 automobiles recovered. Boundary Avenue, died at 7:30 bicydes 2: bicycles re- a.m. yesterday at the Hanover domestic, miscel- General Hospital, where he borough notices. 2., admitted Wednesday. Mr.

LeFevre and counciI 36. The HOLLYWOOD had been in ill health since March. of property recovered during after winning his third Oscar He was Nov. 7. 1900, a son month was at $1,989.15.

l.wo years, Henry Mancini was Today In Washington (Continued From Page 1) Weddings COFFELT GARDNER Miss Henrietta Jean Gardner, daughter of Mrs. Olive Gardner By BOB THOMAS AP Movie-Television Writer ed the legislature to enact a two- and the late Warren Gardner, WASHINGTON In aifp.m. year and one next. Memorial EUB Church to John Karen Sabaka, Alan Schwartz, Kathy Shafer. Michael Simpson.

Debbie Smith, Robert Schue, Francis Stair. Rob- news from Washington: thC Swartzarr "Weisensate LATLN AMERICA: A four-manf drawn Coffert, Gettysburg R. Went? inH ihouse study mission reports the if any, criticism from the legisla- D. 2. Mr.

Coffert is a son of Char- to' 'United States enjoys more factors or the public. les M. Coffelt, Gettysburg R. D. Sophomores on the A roll are VOrable position in Latin America' The tax legislation was intro- 2.

and the late Emily F. Coffelt. Clayton Bair, Brenda Bemiller, I than it has for many duced last week during the Gen- The Rev. Robert H. Stolte Kathy Bittinger.

Karen Carr, However, the group also says of the late Joseph II. and hundred and fifty tickets office hard at work K. Gutelius LeFevre. He was a and 39 meters were re- That unusual. In the past member of Memorial IX)rtefi Qf order during the decade Mancini has poured forth aid DaVid Ferster.

Jeff Hoffheins, Dale that unless LatiS.American gov- the submarine at ocean; the' D. E. Winebrenner seasons of television series. Charles capture tile alle- depths from which. Navy offici- Co.

Previouslv he was employed J- 'and much of it has been good. giance of their people by being als say, salvage is impossible. in the office of the former Han-10lhei' collected Lt. (jg) James D. Watson, Cordage Co.

Surviving are gator on the USS Skylark, wife, two children, Mi's. John final exchange of messages grandchildren; three broth 1)0ard- The Sophomore honors went to responsive to their needs Meters, $319: borough ordinances, Mancini mis year wasjpaye Ackerman, Barbara Angel, masses will remain vulnerable to $172: state for borough $122: dr-: Barbara Bankert. Jay Bankert! Communist subversion and recep- vv Inhnnv rjdiiivci Udv Ddimcl escort vessel of the Tanger 3rd. George total collected for Mercer rrnmpr Armistead told the court Saturday of Jack N. LeFevre, at home: then sound of a ship breakers and two sisters.

Karl G. 5n ing a compartment col-: Lloyd LeFevre, both of 6 West Mileage of police motor equip- /H.L i pi during March included Car Chestnut Street: J. Clyde Car as well as score Watson said the sounds came George Street: Mrs. uuvers to a few seconds after 9:17 a.m. They wultjnsonB West prp tho laoi QniinHQ tn hp hoard ----i toaling milCS.

were the last sounds to be heard street, York, and Mrs. Camille liom the Thresher. Bledsoe, Winston-Salem, N. C. 041 ri-i ireier vjunn soiu more man a The submarines last audible private funeral services will be ill AlHHlt lOWUimillion copies.

at Tif- held tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. at topped 800,000 and the Bucher funeral home. Fred- Ladies Night will be observed a half-million. message to the Skylark was: positive up angle, attempting to blow Watson explained that this meant the submarine was trying The mission, headed by Rep. 1 ruver as wen as fnr'hkICrofL Nancy Cromer.

Linda I. Selden of -Breakfast at Sandra stcPhcn Fora' year 10 Latl" Amer More important, perhaps he: Patricia Good- late sta- nas won the patronage of record shjrfev Harget Jacoue Stuart Rothman. gener- I buyers to an extent that no other counsel of the National Labor score composer can match. His album from Peter sold more than a eral annual Easter re cess and immediately was referred to committee. The chairman said he would call a meeting of the committee for Wednesday to act on the leg- formed the single-ring ceremony.

Miss Mabel Hamm was organist. Attending the couple were Mrs. Donald Gardner, New Oxford R. D. 2, sister-in-law of the bride, and Charles T.

Coffert, Gettysburg islation if he receives the approv- 2, brother of the bridegroom, al of the GOP leadership. reception was held at the home erick Street. The Rev. Robert H. Stolte, his pastor, will officiate.

Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery'. In lieu of other memorials, it line Hartman. Mary Sam Kuhn. Audrey Leese, Linda Rrela lons about 'our Little.

Thomas Markle, Carol Prac charges scheduled for prosecution Thomas Mummert, Joyce Naill. Carroll Rebert, David Reindollar. Joanne Rohrbaugh, Susan Rouzer. Thom- Industrial Management readied the quarter- Wil- million mark, and the single Sautt. SponwUer.

Peg. Elephant from that expense of litigation, Roth- film was a big seller. WTiat has Mancini got? It seems to this fan of his art are being settled among the disputants without the need for litigation. A just settlement of such charges saves time and unneces He thought the bill would be released by the committee because, as he put it, wants to kick it around and talk about Gov. Scranton has declined to talk alternatives to his recommendations.

Last week, however. of the sister, Mrs. Clarence Blocher 21 West Middle Street. The couple will reside at Littlestown R. D.

2. Mrs. Coffelt is a graduate of Eichelberger Senior High School and of Millersville State College. She is employ, as librarian at Hanover Junior he hinted that if the sales c. 1 ,4 High School.

She is president of proposal had to be changed, he would be in favor of exempting shoes and clothing. Sigma Phi Sorority. The bride- tnnks iml to In lieu of other memorials, it street, Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. film a big seller an Jane Strausbaugh, Mar- man adds. Mompnts litVr a haS suggested contributions 'fhe Rev.

George A. Creitz, pastor What has Mancini got? Gregory Trone, Bar- ffarbled mosiasp ram from thp may 1x5 made U) the Hanover of First United Church of Christ. It seems to this fan of his art bara Ann Wallace, Faye CREDIT UNIONS: J. Deane Thresher. Only the last two words eral HosPital building fund.

Easton, will be the principal that his scores brought a Wege, Cathy Wentz. Gannon, direr tor of the Bureau of wprp andihlp Aftnr atpc nnnnvc wit speaker. He served as a U.S. needed freshness to movie and 1)0003 Wertman, Elaine Wetzel, Federal Credit Unions, announced that the only sound was a muted i Marine Corps chaplain in World television background music, it Antonia Williams, Linda Wolfe, today that assets of all federally dull Mabel S. Wildasin, 66, jj perhaps took a newcomer to get Linda uhasz and Robin Zelesnick.

chartered credit unions amounted Mrs. John Wesley Harvey of 0W Wildasin. Seven al- -phe Ladies Auxiliary of Aerie away from the soaring strings and to $3,430,000.000 at the end of New London, widow of 7 dled SaUir.day at 1406, Fraternal Order of Eagles, trumpet blasts that have long PeODlelnTlieNeWS 1962 skipper, and soe resided 4.) will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow at punctuated dramatic pictures. I This represents an increase of Patrick M.

Garner of are two daugh-lthe lodge home for nomination of Mancini himself remarks: pnvs, 3 Per cenl durinS the year. widow of the MrS Francas Khnedmst, officers and initiation. try to capture a contemporary I Mrs willfam the fon ecutive officer planned to attend even D- 2- and Milo C. Kepner. American War feeling in music, using sounds that 7 I i Posts Rail For Hearing a memorial service at the U.S.iJoshua w- Tolley.

Felton R. D. Mothers, will meet at 7:30 p.m.|we all hear around us. no 5 Aldrngton disclosesi Thomas B. Gale.

57, Harris-1ty thin margins in legislative Administration sources said a Sraduate of Fairfield was not being considered at the i High School and attended Gettys- moment however. burg College. He is employed at tnx talk to the legis- the George M. Zeifing hardware lature April 2 was store, Gettysburg, most by the Re- publican membership. The gover-.

nor can afford no sizeable defec-i tions if his program is to pass as proposed. It takes 106 votes to pass a bill in the House and the GOP has i only 109 members. In the 26 votes are required for approval and the Republicans have only 27 senators. These are considered extreme-, FLOOR COVERING Ceremic Tile and Sink Tops sold by ERNEST F. SCHMIDT Phone MEirose 3-6152 12 Moul Avenue submarine base at New London Imne grandchildren and three tomorrow at the Amvets reason why movies about modern today and then fly to PortsmouthIgreat-grandchildren.

Funeral serv- Broadway, to make plans for a subjects should be accompanied to take part in the wreath-laying wiU be held Wednesday at 2 ways and means project. by 19th century music, ceremonies over the Atlantic. p.m. at the Geiple funeral home. Chapter 923.

Women of the all, they wear The wreath, shaped like a sub- Glen Rock. The Rev. M. L. Kroh.

Moose, will hold its homemaking high-buttoned shoes in marine, will be dropped on of Seven Valleys Lutheran chapter night Thursday at 8 p.m.!at approximate location of thejCharge, will officiate. Burial will The executive will meet at Mancini is not reluctant to use heaps on housekeeping, said the p.m. on Center Square. remains from a Navy be in St. Paul's (Zeigler's) Luth- 30 p.m.

Each member is to modern rhythms, especially jazz, wife ot William Deeds. The Deeds plane. jeran Church Cemetery, near Seven bring an item for auction. and he is bearish on offbeat instru- have five children. Initiated Into Fraternity Chapter 904.

Women of the merits. He has often employed the Marriage License Issued Moose. McSherrystown, will meet organ to good advantage, that she milks her cow seven days j)Urg) posted $100 bail for a hear- circles. Normal absences due to a. nbe, before Justice of the Peace illness and the like can evaporate usual, except that Mrs Deeds js Garrett this morning on such a close majority, not to menthe wife of a British Cabinet min- a of disorderly conduct tion intra-party defections from 1 filed by Hanover police.

Gale was I The democrats, etc. own cow saves apprehended by police yesterday the program. The Democrats are expected to 'Oufek'Bty MID-TOWN PAINT And Wallpaper 46-48 Carlisle Hanover, Pa. Stanley Francis Raker, Biglerville R.D. 2.

and Anna Belle Deschong, Fairfield R.D. 1, were granted a marriage license Saturday at the Adams County court house, Gettysburg. THE WEATHER GEORGE G. MILLER tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Other George G.

Miller, 79, Emigs-j The Red Cro9s Variety his are the electric ville, a prominent layman in chorus will rehearse at 6:30 p.mJca*h°Pe— used in Elephant Evangelical United Brethren today in the dowTistairs room of the E-flat clarinet and al Mrs. Deedes, in her late 30s. George E. Thomassy, son of Dr. has been milking since she wasjand Mrs.

George E. Thomassy, 225 a girl. minister never Moul Avenue, recently was initi- MILLARD H. KLUNK line up solidly in opposition to the Zenith TV Hi-Fi Color taxes. 2-Way C.

B. Radio The House and Senate recon- TV Antennas Installed Repaired vene here Tuesday. (j8 nanover gt. Phone ME2-128S she said of her 49 year-old ated into Alpha Sigma Nu, national! VWf A A vitioc husband. Jesuit honor fraternity, at the I lies University of Detroit.

Thomassy Church activities, died at 10:45 st. Lutheran any member of the flute Princess Beatrix of the Nether- a pre-senior in the College of; tennis in- p.m. Saturday at the York Hos-jbuilding, off York Street. familv has arrived in San and Architecture. Ruhhish Fire Quenched struction has been un til Wednesday, and will meet at the Eichelberger High school courts at 9:30 a.m.

Classes will pital. He was the husband of Mrs. York County Cooperative; ln Cleveland 39lCiSC0 en route to Washington for Daisy R. Miller. He was a Sun- pire Fighters Association and Tuesday.

He grew up in a state visit. She had been in Ha day school teacher in the Emigs-j York County Fire Chiefs Associa- ce town of Aliquippa vvajj for three days after a state Firemen from the Hanover Fire wk riA-ir vllle and taught in other tion will conduct a joint meeting taught him the vis.it to Japan. responding to a phoned alarm.1 Wednesday through 1 1 fl area church schools for a total of tonight at 8 at the Friendship Fire out of extinguished a blaze in a pile of nursery will pro- years-He was former superind''Co. hall. Spring Grove.

i by Thailand Koreign Minister Tha-rubbish at Filbert and Poplar at 31 9 a gh ot Maple Grove Church, near The Hanover Area Firemen's nat Khoraen laid a floral wreath Streets yesterday at 12:25 p.m. Ori- membership committee will Piano and arranged for the New Delhi shrine of India's gin of the blaze was unknown, ac- al tole painting class will be he'd lort AND 01(11 Shoe Store 16 York Hanover, Pa. Phone 3-0202 peratures in the 60' Carroll, Baltimore, Frederick He was born in Co-j sociation will meet tomorrow at Beneke banc. He I reueriCK Sunr vmo 1 DdnCI. He ieadcr Mrs.

Chiu Yen-hai, 30. gave peratures in the 30s with MUter llanflwr Walter I left the band. I wasn't frost in west and in the low 40s j. Mrs, area have been mUCh the east portion tonight; sunny and a nanovei aiea nremen nave my wife was sinaine with iu- i little warmer Tuesday. t0 attend the Mellowlarks.

Hank sa aboard a Miller, Emigisville, and activities to be conducted "Thm, shortly before it left Lowu. a rail town bordering Red China. Some 25 minutes later she gave nanK saia. activities to be anDeared in 7:, six! tonight at 7 at the engine! shorts at Universal, and I got to Five-Day Forecast ulIIVClo Extended outlook for period Tues- grandchildren; a sister and 0f the Hanover Fire CoJknow the iv throiieh Saturday fnr Eastern brothers, Mrs. George Strickler gast Chestnut Street.

nurtmnni day through Saturday for Paastern Pennsylvania, Maryland. Virginia, Delaware, New Jersey and Eastern New York: Temperatures are expected to average 2 to 7 degrees above normal wTith little day-today changes; precipitation may eorge York: Hubbard Miller, York Al- Farm Notes HINKLE'S Duraclean Upholster Rugs Cleaned The Joan of Arc Club will meet 832 W. Middle Hanover, Pa. Phone ME 7-6045 for an at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow Easter program.

The choral group will meet to morrow al 8 p.m. partment 1 Tfte head of the department vm Miller, andfr i rnp Paul Miller. Philadelphia. Funeral HoSpitaI I iltlCMllS jpicture( jn services will be held at Otter hired fnr tu-n bein Church. Emigsville, Wednes- Patients admitted to the Hanover six wrjtj every kind day at 10 a.m.

The Rev. Paul W. General Hospital were Calvin C.i„f ery Bv OVID A. MARTIN WASHINGTON7 (AP) The ad Mark 57th Anniversary of picture. The experience was total less than two-tenths of an Kauffman will officiate, assisted Keefer, rear 423 Cailisle ice valuable.

To reverse the George inch, occurring as scattered show- hy the Rev. James I. Melhorn. Clinton J. Becker, lai os Burns rernark (that Rnriai will l-u.

in mip- Mrs Arthur Peterman. CAIRO nremier uchoiuhcuv ler-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm jtivu, uvvuiiiu(, mu inuttvivu luuavs Sabry savs iJgvpt. Iraq and rhe govern-, vvintrode, Frederick Street, and ers toward the end of the period Rurial in Manchester nue; Mrs.

Arthui 1 etuman, COmers have no training ground Syria have agreed on a constitu- t0 Jce supp ies their daughter. Mrs. Ethel Krebbs, Cemeteiy. In lieu of other 1 205 Hanover Street New Oxford: in which to be a I tion for a new United Arab Re- by ofifnng Baltimore Street, at The Peter LOCAL WEATHER REPORT memorials, it has been suggested Mrs. Raymon J.

Dubs, 24 Lee pjace j0 be birth to a second the ambulance taking her to a feed grain program for 1963 may accomplish less than; Mr. and Mrs. Velvert C. Wint-j its 1961 and 1962 predecessors in rode. 331 High Street, who are ob- reducing a costly surplus of these! serving their 57th wedding anni- versary today, were dinner guests I his possibility was raised by'yesterday of their son and daugh- ar.

Agriculture Department report ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm World New Shop at Klinedinst Reichart Coal, Lumber aod Building Materials Phone MEirose 2-0217 Yard on Mt. Royal (Observations at 7 A.M.) of Wind Precipitation previous Temperature a.m. Ixw previous 24 low Saturday High previous 24 High Low one year High one year Weather year MINIATURE ALMANAC Sun rises a m.

Sun sets p.m. Moon p.m. a.m. Last Quarter. April 16 New Moon, April 23 THE WEATHER ELSEWHERE that contributions may be sent Street; Mrs Guy Livingston Mancini learned, and left Unito the George G.

Miller memorial Brodbecks D. 1. Mrs. Lthelyn versal to begin an association fund, in care of the Bible 7,9 Mrs.jvvj(ll director Blake Edwards with and feature class of Otterbein Church, Kcker. J22 Orange Sheet.j‘’GUnn,’' ville.

Friends may call at the Oxford; Harold Dutteier. films Now he g.fts offers, Diehl funeral home. Mt. Wolf. time for occasional con- I 7 certs and for bus family which Discharged were Mrs.

Miles A. Bemiller, 368 Maple Avenue; gon J2 Louis J. Small, 363 East King Street, Littlestown; Mrs. Ralph L. Miller and infant son, Hanover; morrow from 7 to 9 a.m.

and at Westminster R.D. 3. the church Wednesday from 9 to 10 a.m. public and will hold plebiscites t0i supports farmers divert Pan Urbana Md a part of their feed gram land from com, sorghum grain end barley. The report showed that farmers I had signed to divert 25.7 million approve the plan within the next few months.

PORT SHEPSTONE, South Africa Africans were killed and 11 seriously injured in ot these grains to non-crop tribal fighting near Port would earn includes twin daughters 10 and Shepstone, 80 miles southwest of ('n tfie acres totai I a enn Durban Ing about $940 million. Last year farmers signed to idle 29.5 million; KLISABETHVILLE. Katanga actralt was: The Congo (API U.N. forces Cent ie5S' here intervened to try to stop an surplus, bloodshed in Jadotville. At leas, grains are expect ,45 persons have been reported Cl! t0 be to million tons, killed cr an reduction of 11.8 million tons a year during 1961 MOSCOW Niko.

and 1962 marketing years past two uoe. But production prospects for lohn Nr. Myers, Abbottstown; Les- weeks. jlai 1 Krylov has been appointed Bechtel. 515 Frederick The Pathet Lao control most of! evi J.

Gobrecht. northern Laos, and there is wide- Clnirch Activities R.D. Mrs. Ronald W. Gooder- The Delta Alpha Class of the muth and infant daughter, 722 Lin, First Methodist Church will meet den Avenue: Mrs.

Marland 7:30 p.m. today at the home of Mrs. Leon Clc Stieet. Mrs. Litu uum i Mvers, daughter of Mr, and Mrs ladic From Page 1) oday at the home of uxiora n.u mi lavton, 4.34 Carlisle Earl M- 401 South strcet- neutralist army under Etta Holtrv will 'be McSherrystown; Deborah Le on the Plaine after clashes in the lie M.

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LowPr. Albany, clear 5827 Albuquerque, clear 86 49 Atlanta, clear 6539 Bismarck, cloudy 8057 Boise, cloudy 8145 .25 Bostc Buffalo. clear ..............52 42 26 Chia cloudy 53 42 ('leve land, clear 54 26 Denver, cloudv 8347 Des Moines, cloudy 70 45 Detn clear .56 32 l-'airtanks, snow 28 19.05 FortWorth, clear 89 62 Ilonolulu, rain 8073.12 Indianapolis, dear 61 30 iu, rain ..........50 35 .01 Kans as City, clear72 55 1 Nngeles. cloudy60 55 .66 Louis ille, clear 6332 Mem Mian phis, cloudy n. clear 71 83 47 59 Milw aukee, cloudy ...5129 Minn eapolis, cloudy 73 44 New Orleans, clear7852 ew York, clear 65 41 Oklaloma City, cloudy8759 )nra la cloudy ..........7252 dclphia, clear 66 34 Phoe nix, cloudy 69 Pitts ourgh, 57 28 Porti and, Mo cloudy58 40 Porti and, Ore clear 5638 .28 Rapi Citv, cloudy 81 54 Rich nond! clear 6841 St.

clear ..........67 45 Salt Lake City, rain 7645.05 San Diego, clear64 55 San Francisco, cloudy 60 51 .26 Seatt Tam le, cloudy Tci, clear 56 40 56 .39 as! lington, clear 67 45 co-hostess. The Unity Class of Trinity United Church of Christ will hold street Mi its monthly meeting in the church Hanover R.D. 1. Edwin B. Shear- spread suspicion that they are social room Wednesday at 7:30 er, Spring Grove R.D.

1 William planning to make their hold com- p-m T. Miller, Hanover R.D. 4: Donald plete by eliminating the neutralist A covered dish social scheduled L. Howe, New Oxford R.D. 2: Wednesday evening by the Queen Mrs.

John 1 Esther Class of St. Matthew's Luth-daughter, MCAtnsier street; with Kong Le. Sinkapo een po "n'' to succeed Marshal Sergie S. Bir- this year were said be almost yuzov as commander of Soviet i 2,1 )arge as demands. rocket forces.

here was said to be a possibility that the reduction in the oversup- ncr An. 4 plies might oe held to 2 or 3 mil- OSLO, Norway four- teu lion tons bv this vear crops. This Catholic RELIGIOUS SHOP 36 McAllister St. Phone MEirose 7-4182 WM. W.

REICHART WELL DRILLING 239 Locust Hanover, Pa. Phone MEirose 2-2249 FLOOR SANDING And WAXING Dennis Bolin R-4. Hanover, Pa. Phone 632-5250 FREE ESTIMATES IRON RAILINGS PORCH POSTS Welding Shop McSHERRYSTOWN. PA.

118 Oxford Road MEirose 7-5782 r.o" STERNER HEATING PLUMBING CO. 535 Baltimore Hanover, Pa. eran church school has poned. Mrs. Elizabeth Child secretary ot the Rod ter will be the speakei at 7 30 p.m.

at the met Guild of through low cl hi 1 a smaller reduc- ri on a hillmi'NeTo- thalr Administration HEATING 2.1 McAllistei Street. Kong Le. Sinkapo and with bva Island west of Oslo Sundav offlclals have bef" KIr. st. harles Hull 136 Baltimore c0l.

Deuane, leader of a dissident, I killing all 12 persons aboard. AND REMODELING Sueet. Mis. Hoy I) Meyer. group of neutralists.

I The sai(i that Wlth aver' executive Mummasburg Street. Gettysburg; Kong Le told newsmen that the GUATEMALA Citv (APt-A h.K age acre this feed Sams. 3(W hast Wal- obvious aim of the Pathet Lgn grain production could ross Chap tomorrow ting of the Kmmanuel Mummasbui Miss Ruth nut Street. George Hoffman, Dover R.D. 4.

Herman A. Shireman, 7() South Street; Mrs Raymond Burns and infant daughter. 115 McAllister Street; Mrs. Marvin Childs, 19 Lee Street; Mrs. Larry C.

Day ad infant son. 425 North Franklin Street; James L. of the Women of St DeLauter, son of Mr and Mrs. meet Leon DeLauter, Snyder Trailer Mr-- James A Frev and was to bottle up his forces in the vulnerable hill-ringed Plaine miles north of Vientiane. io jammed w'ith Holy Week pilgrims DONALD H.

KLI NK reach Hanover MEirose I mted Church of Christ, to be held in the chapel Her talk will be based on the national mission theme, "Who Circle Mark's Lutheran Church wi at m. tomorrow at the overturned on a sharp curve 115 southwest of Guatemala City Sunday killing 10 and injuring 36. nearly 152 million tons OUR ANCESTORS by Quincy RUSSES home Court; irlisle of Mrs Paul Rhodes, 621 Carlisle infant daughter, 966 York Mrs. Charles P. Fogle.

17 West I he Ruth Bible class of Grace Granger Street; Joseph C. Go- United Church of Christ will meet brecht, 202 Diller Road. Mrs. tomorrow at 30 Paul Lawrence and infant son Officers and teachers of St. 17 Delone Avenue.

McSherrys-l Paui Lutheran Church school, town; Mrs. William Mummert: (Broadway, will meet at 7:30 p.m. and infant son, Abbottstown R.D today 1, Mrs. Robert A Musselman and I Three units of the United Luth- infant son, 24 Main Street, Mc-i eran Church Women of St. Matth-iSherrystown; Mrs.

Thomas will meet tomorrow Circle 2 infant daughter, will meet at a m. at the home Mrs, Harrv Weisen-1 of Mrs. Charles Kress. Sliu Lo Pulton Street, and Isaac oust Street: circle 4 will meet at 110 air Avenue. 2 at the home of Mrs.

Donald Hoffman, 420 Baer Avenue circle 6 will meet at 7 30 p.m. at the home of Mrs Warren Runkle. 317 Fulton Street. MIenberry To Open "Come Blow Your will open the A lien berry Playhouse season at Boiling Springs Friday eve ning. The comedy show will con New York I large 24.

peeupe IS medium 27 'a, puliet Birll A a a i to Mr, Iers Jr (Hanovei IS tini Do: po: t1 Di the 1: Saturday, i Peter rother was born Saturday Ann nd Mrs. Clayton My- Willia 1250 Baer Avenue, at the garet General Hospital. (roles. McKereghan annev in othei 4 it ray will les with F.ndrizzi. nd Mai principali an unusual wanted poster! 3-room with 6 per cent more than last year and second only to the record output in 1960.

Demands for the 1963-crop marketing year are expected to be up- ml. 0 Abdominal Belts, Arch Surv I wards of loo million tons For reducing feed grain produc- r. c.fs’ lion, farmers got million in Elastic Mocking, :1961 and $842 million in 1962. ERS DRi'G i ORE Thus, it has cost the govern Center Square, Hanover ment at the rate of about $68 a ton in payments to farmers to obtain the present indicated reduction in the rced grain surplus. The Kennedy successor to the Eisenhower Administration soil bank plan has been accepted by farmers to the full extent of federal funds pro- Ivided.

The successor to the soil bank is a cropland diversion program designed to convert to other uses, such as grass, forests, recreation and other long-time non-crop uses The bank plan offered payments to farmers idling cropland. The newr plan emphasizes an alternative use. More than 4,100 farmers in 41 test counties in 13 sylvania among filed applications to convert 205,000 acres of cropland to other uses The test plan is limited to S10 million this year. Soil bank pay merits ran in excess of $300 mil 1 lion in some years. Tttppan GAS AND ELECTRIC RANGES SALES AND SERVICE APPLIANCE CO.

RIDDLE'S Phone ME 7-7134 134 Baltimore Hanover, Pa. As used In the home, chlorine bleach is a great damager of fabrics. Scientific know how of the schooled professional laundry will wash cleaner and cause fabrics to last longer. STEELES GUARANTEED EXPERT Watch Repair 5-Day Service Columbia Jewelers Clearview Shopping Center Downtown on the Square HANOVER, PA. Westminster Shopping Center WESTMINSTER, MD.

WANTED DEHUMIDIFIERS The classified ad re produced below made a sale one hour after the paper had been delivered. SOLD BV AN EVENING SUN CLASSIFIED AD A. Dehumidifier for sale that clear the moisture in your basement. A Feclders Product. The price wil please you.

Call ME x-xxxx. If you have a delunnidifier this is the time to advertise. This party had three additional calls the same night. Whenever you have saleable items you can rely on an inexpensive classified ad for fast results Call 3736 or mail it to The Evening Sun 130-134 Carlisle St. Hanover, Pa Ads received before 5 will appear in the next day's edition..

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