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THE EVLNING SUN, HANOVER, PA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31. 1961 PAGE 3 OBITUARIES (Continued From Page 1) of the late Adam and Elmira Geiman Albright and a member of the Black Rock Church of the Brethren. She leaves a son. Stanley Holden, Miami; four dren, John H.

Warner, Hanover; Mrs. Emory Zepp, Manchester, Samuel W. Warner, Lineboro, and Mrs. Mary Wilhelm. Randallstown.

Md. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Black Rock Church, with the Rev. Earl K. Ziegler, pastor, and the Rev.

N. S. Sellers, former pastor officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the Geiple funeral home, Glen Rock, tonight from 7 to 9.

MRS. ROY DETWILER Mrs. Mary Julius Detwiler, 59. wife of Roy C. Detwiler, died at 6:45 a.m.

yesterday at her Dover R. D. 2 residence. In addition to her husband she is survived by two sisters, Mrs. John Gruver and.Mrs, Edna Spangler, both of a brother, Paul Julius, Dover R.

D. 4, and a stepdaughter, Mrs. Richard H. Smith, Red Lion. A member of Paradise Lutheran (Holtzschwamm) Church, Thomasville she was associated with the York Dispatch for 14 years.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the Maxj G. Anstine funeral home, 1701' West Market Street, York, with' her pastor, the Rev, Carlton How-! ells, officiating. Burial will be in HOSPITAL PATIENTS (Continued From Page 1) Rev. Jacob Ehlers, 428 Baltimore Street; Arlington K.

Meckley, 590; South Franklin Street; Mrs. gene A. Bauerlien, 8654 York Street, and Charles W. York Springs R.D, 2. Discharged: were Mrs.

Jacob Burns. Mrs. William Shultz, Abbottstown I R.D Mrs. Harry Blizzard, 16 South Main vStreet, Mrs. Anna Schue, 798 Baltimore Street; Ralph V.

Masenheimer, 504 South Franklin Street; -Mrs. Dale Rhodes. 203 Allegheny Avenue; I Harry M. Crushong. New Oxford R.D.

Mrs. Edgar Orendorff, 8 North Oxford Avenue, McSherrystown; Mrs. Charles Diller, Hanover R.D. 1: Mrs. Martha Hopver, 950 Baer Avenue; Russell L.

R.D. Richard Lawrence, Hanover R.D, Walter W. Robertson. Uniontown; Charles R. Markle, 117 McAllister Street; Mrs.

Francis Small and infant son, Abbottstown R.D. Mrs. James Haverstick and infant son, 132 High Street; Mrs. Harold Dusman and infant son. Hanover R.D.

1. and Mrs. Richard Smith and infant daughter, East Berlin R.D. 1. IN HONOR OF gendarme directs traffic on the Place de la Concorde in Paris with a background of American flags flying in preparation for the arrival of President Kennedy today.

BURIALS U.S. EMPLOYMENT CONTINUES TO RISE SAMUEL A. FREY Funeral services for Samuel A Frey, Hanover R.D. 1, husband of and white carnations and palms. James Nelson, soloist, was accom-j panied by Mrs.

George Flory. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white ballerina length gown designed with a lace bodice and silk organza skirt over taffeta. The bodice featured a scalloped neckline and three quarter length sleeves. Her fingertip illusion veil fell from a crown of sequins and pearls. She carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid and streamers.

The bridal attendants, all sisters of the bride, were Mrs. Florence Shenberger, i R. D. 2, matron of and Miss Pearl and Miss Dawnj Fuhrman, Codorus. three were attired in der dresses with lace bodices and' nylon skirts worn over taffeta.

Each carried a cascade of yellow' and white carnations. Barry Rebert, York, was best man. Ushers were John and Larry Waynesboro, cousins of the bridegroom, A reception in the church Jackson, Wil- social room following the cere- liamsport, chairman of Christian mony was attended by about 75 Committee guests. For the wedding trip the national, will be the speaker at bride chose a blue dress with the monthly dinner meeting of the white orchid corsage. Mrs.

Waga- Hanover committee Thursday at 'man is a graduate of Spring 6:30 p.m. at the Hanover diner. kensmith, New Oxford, sister of the Grove High School and a student Mr. Jackson has been an attorney bride, serving as maid of honor, at Millersville State College, maj- for the past 20 years and is a wore white chiffon trimmed in elementary education, president of the Lycoming green with pink roses. She carried husband is a graduate of West County Bar Association, pink carnations and white pom-jYork High School, York Junior pons.

The bridesmaids were Miss'College, and Millersville State MRS. (Poisfs studio) RICHARD KRESS MARRIAGES (Continued From Page Dancer's Pants Insured NEW YORK Flamenco dancer Jose Greco has insured, for $980 a pair, four pairs of special elasticized wool dancing trousers. R. T. AUCTION THURSDAY, JUNE 1 at 7 P.M.

4360 W. Market York, Pa. Sea King 14-ft, boat and motor, like new; McCulloch m35 chain saw, like new; electric vibrator sander, refrigerator, gas range, 7-pc. chrome breakfast set, gun cabinet, sofa bed, new; new stainless steel electric oven and warmer, twin tubs, record player, power and push mowers, express wagon, electric sweepers, butter churns, tools, wheelbarrows, two l-horse corn planters. Phone 49-438 Patti Trump, Hanover R.D.

3, and lege. He is employed in the sci- WASHINGTON (AP) The La- Mt. Rose Cemetery. bor Department reported today a employment pickup PERCY ALLISON begun in March is expected to Percy C. Allison.

81, New Free- continue at least to mid-July, dom, retired musician, died Mon- Bureau of day at 5 p.m. at ork R. D. 7. He; Security said its May survey of labor market Herbert Allison and was a foriri- trends show that employers in er optometrist and jeweler.

He about two-thirds of the the second oldest member oi 5 major industrial centers ex- the Glen Rock Band and a form- slight seasonal em- er member of the Spring Garden payment gains into mid-summer. Band. From 1908 to 1911 he performed with the 13th Coast Artillery Band at Fort DuPone, Del, He was formerly solo cornetist with the Jacksonville iFla.) Park Band. He was a 50-year member A further rise in employment, and decline in unemployment, were expected. Farm employment, kept down by heavy spring rains, is due to show some increase.

Unemployment normally drops by over 250,000 from April. The Employment Security report indicated that job recovery is moving along faster than it did after the 1958 recession. In Mishap the late Susan Amanda Batterman Miss Norma Parr, Abbottstown.enee department of Huntindon injured when a Frey, who died Saturday, were held I 1. Miss Trump was dressed Area High School. operated by Robert L.

Knaub, 32, Seven Valleys, and an 'automobile operated by Shirley The May job totals were afternoon at yellow chiffon and carried to be released in house. Route 116, in charge of carnations and white Violations Charged A 1 James Danner. Burial was in York, Road Cemetery. Pallbearers and white pomfwns. Daniel Bair, Roger Frey, Harold i LAWN-BOY Bishop Richard E.

Danner Miss Bowman 47 of 141 Smiley, 18, of 328 North Frank- Deluxe for fast, easy mowing blue chiffon. She carried y- oowmdn, oi iti o-, favorite LAWN-BOY. Makes mowing simple, easy, trouble-free. Lightweight, easy to start, easy to handle: LAWN-BOY CA I vehicles. 51 mrulAl 9 Olil Herr.

Walter Whisler, Robert Fuhrman and Martin Grove. SOUTH AFRICA NOW INDEPENDENT NATION PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) Africa became a repub- of Jackson Lodge, Free and Ac- He today with the nation mobilized cepted Masons, Delaware City, against demonstrations by the and a member of Harrisburg nonwhite majority of its people. Consistory and the Scottish Rite and Zembo Temple, Harrisburg. Besides his widow he leaves two children, William H. Allison, Arlington, Mrs.

Ray E. James, Cottage City, four grandchildren, one great-grandchild, three brothers and two sisters, Earl, Loganville; Roy, Glen Rock; Lloyd Allison, Seitzland; Mrs. Joseph Grafton, Jacobus, and Mrs. J. Warfield Akins, Red Church bells at midnight and cannon at daybreak heralded the birth of 22nd independent the only one still wholly ruled by whites.

Jubilant white Afrikaners who long wanted a republic free of the 51-year rule under the British crown braved rain for night-long revelry in this administrative capital. As the republic was born the government claimed a of the three-day strike launched Monday by leaders of the 13 million nonwhites to demand voting rights reserved for 3 million whites. But one African was shot dead and two wounded Tuesday night MRS, M. C. LEISTER Funeral services for Mrs.

Lila Reese Leister, 71, widow of Maurice C. Leister, formerly of minster R.D. 2, who died in the Meadowview convalescent home, were held yesterday at 2 p.m. in St, Lutheran Church, Silver Run, The Rev. Lloyd H.

ler, pastor, officiated. Burial was 2, was best man. Ushers were the bride's brother, Michael W. Hockensmith, and Larry Shrader, New Oxford. Approximately 100 guests attended a reception In the church social room following the cere- mony.The couple will reside in an apartment at 241 York Street.

The bride is a 1960 graduate of Spring Grove High School and is employed as a secretary for the Spring Grove Joint School System. Mr. Kress attended Eichelberger Senior High Meade Avenue, was charged with lin Street, collided at Baltimore reckless driving and failure to Streets Monday at obey a traffic signal yesterday by borough police in filed before Justice of the Peace damage was $75 to both William Y. Naill Jr. in the church cemetery.

Pallbear- School and is employed by the ers were John Reese, John Hanover Shoe. Inc. inger. Sterling Flickinger, James Cassell Paul Leister and Clay- NEWMAN-BURNS ton Leister Jr. Miss Sandra Ailene Burns, Washington.

daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wilmert Burns, Bath, Lion. Funeral services will be GOVERNMENT SEEKS TO LINK KKK, VIOLENCE Funeral Plans Made Funeral arrangements for Mrs became the bride of Ensign in Afric'an townshios Boose Hull, 82, widow of'Terry Lee Newman, Washington, Elizabeth, where thousands of Harvey Hull, who died Monday, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond H. Neeroes demonstrated acainst thp at the Hale convalescent 23 Lee Street, in a government by burning South Af-home, have been made. ceremony Friday, May dcan fS Mrs. Hull was the daughter of 26. at 7:30 p.m.

in the Naval chapel the late and Elizabeth at Bethesda, Md. The candlelight Crouse Boose, Her husband was performed by Chap- held Thursday at 10:30 am, at the Hartenstein funeral home, iHE ASSOCIATED PRESS government launched a hearing Aug, 20, 1958. She is survived Charles B. Robinson, The two brothers, Charles Boose, Han- ibride wore a dress of aqua lace ine nu.uc, 7 Tn Oliver Boose, Danville; andmatching accessories, com- New Freedom Burial wiH be in The Justice stepdaughter, Mrs, David Smith, Glen Rock Lutheran Cemetery. ues today its efforts to hnk at u) making Permanent cf Ku Klux Klan to mob violence injunction against the She was a member of SI.

MRS. JOHN E. KURRENS against "Freedom in and (2) obtaining an Lutheran church, near Lit- Mrs. Lula Orrtanna R. E.

Kurrens, died at 6 p.m. Monday at Annie M. Warner Hospital, Gettysburg, where she had been plemented by white rosebuds. Mrs. Richard Royer, Washington, was matron of honor, Mr.

Royer was best man. Following the ceremony la May Kurrens, 67. BirmTngham and Mont. -eQuiring Birmingham and Mont.lllestown. Funeral services will bo onowmg tne D.

1. widow of John Ala. Somery police to provide protec-held at the J. W. L.ttle and recePt.on was held at gomery, Ala This is the third day since the tion for future interstate passen-: funeral home, Littlestown at lOif'estaurant, Bethesda.

The bride a m. tomorrow. The Rev. William I a graduate of Haverling Central gers. Karns, her pastor, will officiate.

School, Bath, N.Y. She attended EARL M. LAMBERT Earl McDonald Lambert. 42, at funeral home tonight. tanna R.

D. 1. Funeral services will be held, at the Wilson funeral home, Fairfield, at 2 p.m. Friday with the Rev, Martin Schrag officiating. Burial will be in Mt.

East Walnut Street, died yesterday at 9:45 a.m. at the Hanover General Hospital where he was a patient two weeks. He was a son of the late Albert B. and Margaret Carmel Cemetery, Friends may Snyder Wertz and a veteran of call at the funeral home after 7 World War I. He retired two years m.

tomorrow. ago as a Hanover Canning Co. ploye. He was a member of Harold THOMAS P. COLE i Bair Post 14, American Legion, Thomas P.

Cole, 56, formerly ofjanr' Lodge 227, Loyal Order of Westminster, died at 9:45 p.m. yesterday at the home of Mrs. Hilda Frock Klohr, Littlestown Road, near Union Mills, where he resided the past five and a half years'. He was in failing health for some time. A son of Mrs.

Margaret Sullivan Cole, Westminster, and the late Clarence Cole, he was employed as a watch and clock repairman. He was a member of United Church of Christ. In addition to his mother he leaves a brother, C. Denton Cole, Westminster. Funeral services will be held Friday at 10 a.m.

at the Myers funeral home, Westminster, with the Rev. Edmund P. Welker, his pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from this evening until the time of service.

SALLY TRUMP Sally Ellen Trump, infant daughter of Donald and Frances Jean Mummert Trump. 754 Broadway, died Monday at 5:30 p.m. at the Hanover General Hospital where she was born Sunday. She is survived by her parents, maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Mummert, 678 Broadway; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Trump. 225 George Street, and a great-grandmother, Mrs. Annie Miller, Ruskin convalescent home, York.

Graveside services were held today at 9 a.m. at Mt. Olivet Cemetery with the Rev. H. McCarney, pastor of St.

Lutheran Church, officiating. JOHN F. ZIPP John F. Zipp. 79, of 1830 North Street, Harrisburg, formerly of Moose.

Surviving are his wife, two stepchildren, Burnell Stambaugh, 303 York Street, and Mrs. Daniel Hepworth, Muskegon, five stepgrandchildren, a brother and three sisters, Adam C. Wertz, Orlando, Mrs. Mary Bubb, 655 Baer Avenue; Mrs. Levi Miller, 419 East Middle Street, and Mrs.

Harry Ferree, York. Funeral services will be held Friday at 10:30 at the Bucher funeral home, Frederick Street. The Rev. John Reynolds will officiate. Burial will be in Mt.

Olivet Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow evening. MRS. ISAIAH WILDASIN Mrs, Mary S. Wildasin, 88.

widow of Isaiah Wildasin, died Monday afternoon at York R. D. 7, where she resided several months. She formerly made her home with a daughter, Mrs. Wilbert Sterner, 538 McAllister Street.

Mrs. Wildasin was a daughter of the late Jesse and Annie Bixler Shue and a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Manchester, and the Ladies Auxiliary of Goodwill Fire Orangeville. In addition to her daughter she leaves eight children, Mrs. George Snyder, Hampstead; Mrs. Irvin Armstrong, Lineboro; Mrs.

Lillie Bucher. Reisterstown; Harry Wildasin and Mrs. Albert Ralph Wildasin, 39 Monroe Street; Mrs. Landis Garrett, 561 McAllister Street, and Mrs. Albert Spangler, Gettysburg R.

D. 23 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren and one great- great-grandson. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Bucher funeral home, Fred- i J- ner Hospital. Gettysburg, were Umbert died yesterday 6:30 Gettysburg R.

D. 1: p.m. at his home, 161 West Mam street, Westminster, after a short illness. He was a veteran of World War II and a lifelong resi- Taneytown dent of Westminster. He was a Clifford Kennedy Bigler- Systems Division of International Business Machines, Washington.

Warner Hospital Patients Ensign Newman, a 1955 graduate Admitted to the Annie War- 1Eichelberger Senior High School, was graduated in 1959 from Get- a patient since Friday night. She He was a member of St. Francis ficiate. Burial will be in Mt. Oli- Burial will be in St, Cornell University and is employ- had been in failing health for the of Assissi Catholic Church and vet Cemetery.

Friends may call at tery. Silver Run. Friends may in the Federal past several years. Daughter of Holy Name Society, Harrisburg. the funeral home this evening.

the late Peter and Margaret Bum-i He leaves three children, Mrs, baugh Kump, she was a mem- Melvin Nace, Hanover; Samuel ber of the Fairfield Chicago and Paul J. Zipp, Church. Surviving are three chil-pauberville; 17 grandchildren and husband of Mrs. Mary Hutchens dren, Roy Kurrens and Miss great-grandchildren. A line Kurrens, at home, and Rich-j requiem mass was celebrated at ard Kurrens, Harrisburg; a.m.

today at St. Francis Church, brothers, Harvey Kump. Orr- the Rt. Rev. John A.

Maguire tanna R. D. live sisters. Burial was in Holy Effie Beard and Mrs. Julia Trinity Cemetery, Columbia.

Kump. Gettysburg R. D. Mrs. phari pq witrt 7 hatie Carbaugh.

Biglerville; CHARLES S. WERTZ Isabel Kump, Biglerville R. Charles S. Wertz. 67.

husband of and Mrs. Thelma McDannell, Orr-iMrs. Sarah Rohrbaugh Wertz. 1125 What About General Motors? Our Research Partner has just made informal highly wHh k) this premier current market position. In addition to this special comment fw our office, be has diicuKed the bright for a lending aircraft company and an interesting growth be happy to send yon a copy.

Even better, why not come in to see us and discuss the application to your own portfolio requirements. Just call our crffice for an appointnient. 1910 Mtnbmra Nmr York Stook Brehanga Amerioan Stook 48 Frederick Street, Hanover, Pa. Telephone MEIrose 7-38J 7 Ovm Half a Cantmry of Service model $92.50 Lawn Mower Sales and iiervlce Sharpening Repairing NEW USED MOWERS PAUL E. HULL R-2, Phone 359-4282 son of Monroe U.

and Melvin Littlestown. son Lambert. East Green Elmer Miller, Westminster. He was a school Mrs. Guy Bechtel, trolman.

Surviving are his widow, Fairfield; Mrs. Rich his parents and a sister, Mrs. Adelsberger and son, Emmits- William A. Bloom, Westminster, burg; Mrs. Buddy Rupp and son.

Aspers; Mrs Rotert Cantoni andiMrs. Morris M. Mountjoy, tysburg College and later from Officers Candidate school, Newport, R. 1, He is assigned to the office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Washington, After a wedding trip to New York State, Ensign and Mrs. Newman will reside at Cortland Place N.W., Washington.

EHRHART-MOUNTJOY The marriage of Patricia Ann Mountjoy, daughter of Mr. and 326 Clearview Road, and William Winebrenner Ehrhart, son of Mrs. Jungle Land TRAINED ELEPHANTS FREE CIRCUS ACTS Elephant Train Rides, INmy Rides, Fire Ensfine Rides Sponsored by Littlestown Junior Chamber of Commerce LITTLESTOWN PLAYGROUND June 3 from 2 to 9 P.M. Slaybaugh, Gettysburg R. D.

6, and Mrs, Robert MacBeth, Biglerville R. D. 1. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Myers fu- daughter, Gettysburg R.

D. neral home, Westminster, with the Sterling Ward, Westminster; Mrs. Rev. Robert H. HUler, pastor of William Rogers and daughter, Me- Westminster Methodist Church.

Mrs. Russell Snyder Street, and the late Mr. Ehr- ficiating. Burial will be in Gettysburg R. D.

Michael'Friday April 7 minster Cemetery. Friends niaylRider, Emmitsburg: Mary Jane chapel of St. Paul's Mclho: call at the juneral this Mickey, Mjs, Church, Hagerstown, Md. The Rev. J.

Turnbull Spicknall officiated. The bride is a graduate of Eichelberger Senior High School and attended Pennsylvania State University. She is presently enrolled at Maryland Medical Secretarial School, Hagerstown. Mr. Ehrhart is a graduate of the local high school and attended Pennsylvania State University.

WAGAMAN-FUHRMAN The marriage of Miss Fay Fuhrman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fuhrman, Codorus, and C. Wayne Wagaman, son of Hanover, died Friday afternoon at erick Street. The Rev.

Richard S. his home. He was a former em- Shanebrook, pastor of St. James ploye of the Bureau of Employ- Lutheran Church, York, former- ment Security and a retired barber, ly of Immanual Church, will evening until the time of service. HARVEY U.

STONER Harvey Upton Stoner, 82, husband of Blanche Stoner, died at his home, Westminster R.D. 7, today at 3:15 a.m. after a brief illness. He was employed 37 years as a laboratory technician at Mercy Hospital, Baltimore, retir ing in 1948. He was born in Union Bridge, a son of the late Upton L.

and Margaret Perry Stoner. He a life member of Local 40, Baltimore County, A.F. of M. He leaves his widow; five children, Mrs. William A.

Swope, Mrs. James R. Weston and Julian Richards, all of Baltimore; Mrs. John Wagner, Drexel Hill, and Mrs. John M.

McCormick, Westminster, a sister, Mrs. Franklin W. Henderson, Baltimore. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Leonard J.

Ruck funeral home, 53(te Harford Road, Baltimore. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to the Maryland Heart Association. MRS. WILLIAM C. CALTREIDER Mrs.

Eleanor M. Caltreider, 91, died Monday evening at her home, 141 West Main Street, Westminster, after a long illness. She was the widow of William C. Caltreider and a daughter of the late Samuel and Dianna Wisner Fair. She resided for many years at Maple Grove, Md.

Surviving are twojand one grandchild. Funeral serv- children, Samuel Caltreider and ices will be held at the Waltz fu- Friends may call at the funeral home anytime. MRS, MAURICE E. TRUMP Mrs. Grace E.

Trump, wife of Maurice E. Trump, died Monday at her home, 5132 Edmondson Ave- npe, Baltimore. She was a daughter of Mrs. Lulabelle R. Armacost.

Her survivors include her husband, her mother, a son, Donald R. Trump, Westminster, four sisters and a brother. Friends may call at the Tickner funeral home, Baltimore, tonight and at the Tipton-Eline funeral home, Hampstead, tomorrow from 2 to 3 p.m. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home in Hampstead by the Rev.

B. I. Barnes. Baltimore. Burial will be in Manchester Lutheran Cemetery.

MRS. ARTHUR F. CRAWFORD Mrs, Ethel May Crawford, 53, wife of Arthur F. Crawford, near Taylorsville, Carrol! County, died early today at University Hospital, Baltimore. She was a native of Carroll County and a daughter ot the late Edward and May Duvall.

She leaves her husband; a son, William Emmitsburg; a sister, Mrs. Maurice Poole, near Winfield, Mrs. Viola Fridinger, both of Westminster: four grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren: four great- great-grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Hattie Tawney, Upperco. Funeral services will be conducted at the Tipton-Eline funeral home, Hampstead, tomorrow at 1 p.m.

by the flev. Golden Gaither, pastor of Greenmount EUB Church. Buria4 neral home, Winfield, Saturday at 11 a.m. Burial will be in Taylorsville Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m.

tomorrow. MALE HELP Furniture Factory Workers Apply in Person KEYSTONE CABINET CO. LITTLESTOWN, PA. WANTED Male or Female Applicants for Fire and Police Telephone Answering Service Clerical to serve for 40 hours, more or less, weekly, at Borough Office and Community Center, located at 46 E. King St.

Persons interested are to forward their applications to the undersigned on or before June 10, 1961, after which Council shall arrange for a personal interview. ROGER J. KEEFER, Borough Secy. 32 N. Queen Littlestown, Pa.

will be in Greenmount Cemetery, year. Industry Output Gains 12 Pet PARIS Industrial production in the six-nation European Common Market rose 12 per cent last AUCTION BARN WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, at 7 P.M. 1 Mile West of Abbottstown on Route 30 The following will be sold: TV sets, refrigerators, one with freezer across top; gas ranges, bedroom suite, living room suite, portable sewing machine, like new; metal lawn chairs, washer. White sewing machine, 4-pc. reed set, end and coffee tables, 9x12 rugs, rocking chairs, ample cricjfet chair, single bed and spring, lawn mowers, sewing cabinets, small electrical appliances, hand crocheted bedspreads, fancy work, stands, hot (Aitiand studio, York); plates, lot of nice China, dishes and glassware, homemade brooms, MRS.

C. WAYNE WAGAMAN double beds, desk and chair, lights, floor and table; trunks, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton B. man, York R.

D. 6, took place Saturday at 2 p.m. at the First Anyone having anything to sell, bring to auction or call Hanover EUB Church, York, in a double-; MEIrose 2-8532 between 8:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. and I will pick it up.

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