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York Daily Record from York, Pennsylvania • 30

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York Daily Recordi
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The Gazette and Daily, York, Pa. Tuesday Morning, June 10, 1969 30 50. Deaths Deaths Housing Officials To Attend Workshop Naval Collision Hearings Begin New York Times News Service Ifirr Subic Bay, The Phtoppmes-Three reotor of toe York Housing authority said yesterday that he and Samuel Australian aircraft Grimes, toe authority liaison man carrier Melbourne cut in two toe with tenants, will attend a workshop United States destroyer Frank E. of the state Association of Housing Evans, she and another of her Reloent authoriti June escorts narrowly missed col- 18 to 20 at Bedford Springs, Bedford county. lading, the commander of the task Mrs.

David Wesley, 51, Former Yorker, Is Dead JL Top state and federal Housing and force that includea re Urban Development department offi- vealed yesterday, dais are expected to join about 200 Rear Adm. G. J. B. Gnabb, of the renewal and housing authority per- Royal Australian Navy, who was somnel of communities for the ses- aboard the Melbourne as bis flagship sions.

at the time, said toe near collision Key housing subjects will include him to suggest changes in project tenant organization, modern- the disposition of toe earners de-ization, welfare rents and occupany stroyer screen. He said toe changes were made before top Melbourne Renewal sessions will describe the rammed the Evans. Neighborhood Development program, He was the first witness before the new land marketing procedures, new joint U.S.-Australian board of inquiry relocation payment procedures and into toe cause of the collision on June land acquisition. 3. Seventy-four sailors on the Evans Joint sessions will be held on lost their lives, ways of stimulating private housing and on state and federal legislation.

Weather Calendar 25,000 Left Homeless By Floods In Chile Santiago, Chile (ff) Three days of 82. Fair and not quite as cool tonight. Tomorrow partly cloudy end warmer. Light, variable winds today. SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA, Mostly sunny through tomorrow.

High today 75 to 80. torrential rains that followed two Fair tonight, low 55 to 60. POCONOS, UPPER SUSQUEHANNA Mostly years Of harsh drought have left all sunny and cool, highest 70 to 76. Fair and or nnn tool again tonight. Tomorrow some cloudiness estimated 25,000 persons homeless in(j warmer.

Light, variable winds today. throughout Chile, according to a pre- Weather Forecasts LOWER AND MIDDLE SUSQUEHANNA. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY Sunny and pleasant, Nigh 76 to Daily Weather Report Bureau 5 P.M. 79 56 23 74 52 In. Northeast Partly Cloudy L.

WOLF Observer. 39 A.M. 8:35 P.M. 2:47 A.M. Beauty stoop at 37 West Market street.

She was a member of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception church. She yvaa toe daughter of the late Bernard and Helena Hoffman. Surviving also are a daughter, Mrs. Doris K.

Gilbert, 1053 Community place; four grandchildren; a brother, Edward A. Hoffman, 931 West King street; and two Mrs. Anna Lau, 766 Tioga street, and Mrs. Helena Derr, 126 South Richland avenue. Funeral servioels will be held Thursday at 9:15 a.m.

at the Reiley Funeral home, 252 South George street, followed by a requiem mass at 10 a.m. at St. Mary of toe Immaculate Conception church, 315 South George street. Burial will be in St. Marys cemetery.

Oscar S. Anderson Oscar S. Anderson, 81, who resided with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David P.

Merriment, 7 Summit road, for toe past seven years, died Sunday ait 11:02 p.m. at Barley Convalescent home. Mr. Anderson, who was bom in Kariskoma, Sweden, was the husband of the late Mrs. Emmy Magnusson Anderson.

A retired yacht captain, he had been employed for more than 25 years by Edsel Ford, toe auto magnate. He was a Mfe member of Acacia Lodge 477, and AM, and Detroit consistory, both Detroit, and was a veteran of World War having served in toe Coast Guard. Surviving also are two sons, John O. Anderson, Wynamtskill, N.Y.; Warrant Officer Carl S. Anderson, Ft.

Bragg, N.C.; two sisters, Mrs. Elsa Kironholm, and Sigred Anderson, both of Lund, Sweden; and 12 grandchildren. Private funeral services will be held at the Baumeister and Orcutt Colonial mortuary, Queen and Jack-son streets, at toe convenience of toe family, followed by cremation. In lieu of flowers, toe family suggests that contributions may be made to a favorite charity. i James Hughes The funeral for James Hughes, 428 West Hoe avenue, who died Friday at York hospital, will be held tomorrow morning at 9 at Chapman Funeral home, 135 South Queen street.

Rev. John Brown, pastor of Marietta Bethel AME Zion church, will officiate. Interment will be in Gettysburg National cemetery. Norman Washington The funeral for Norman Washington, 66, 21 West Maple street, who died Sunday at York hospital, will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. in the chapel of the new Small Memorial AME Zion church.

Rev. George Spell, presiding elder of the Harrisburg district of the AME Zion church, will officiate. Burial will be in Lebanon cemetery. ANDCRiSQN On June 8, 1969, 11:02 D.m., 1 Berlov's Convalescent home, Oscar S. Anderson, 7 Summit road, husband of late Emmy Magnusson Anderson, aged 81 veers, 6 months, 26 rtavs.

Private funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Baumeister and Orcutt Colonial mortuary. South Queen and Jackson streets, followed bv cremation. No viewing. In lieu of flowers kindly make contributions to your favorite charity, 50-in 10-It ERNST On June 7, 1969.

at 3:55 D.m., at York hosoital, Henry H. Ernst, husband of Dorothy Lebo Ernst. 1525 North George street, aged 55 years, 4 months. Relatives and friends ate Invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday at 2 D.m. at the Etzweiler Funeral home, 1111 East Market street.

Interment in Prospect Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the Etzweiler Funeral home Monday evening froth 7 to 9. 50-in9-2t HARTMAN On June 8. 1969. at 4:05 a.m., at Rest Haven, York, Sara J.

(Kauffman) Hartman, 707 North Persbino avenue, wife of John J. Hartman, 39 Columbia avenue, aged 79 years, 9 months, 9 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday at 1 1 a.m. at the Dodson Funeral home, 517 North George street. Interment in Mummert's Meeting House cemetery.

Adams county. friends may call at the Dodson Funeral home Tuesday evening from 7 to 9. 50-jn9-3t HOUCK On June 8. 1969, at 6:15 D.m., at Barley Convalescent home, Dorothy Elizabeth Houck, widow of Russell S. Houck, formerly of 25 North Gotwalt street, aged 60 years.

I month. 16 days. Private funeral services Wednesday at 2 D.m. from the Robert F. Kolier funeral home, 2000 West Market street.

Interment in Ml. cemetery. There will be no viewing. 50-inlO-lt HUGHES On June 6, 1969, at York hospital, James Hughes, 428 West Hiope avenue, aged 72 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral at Chapman's Funeral home at 9 a.m.

Wednesday, interment in Gettysburg National cemetery. Friends may call at Chapman Funeral home Tuesday frcm 7-9 p.m. 50-jnlQ-lt NEFF On June 8, 1969. at 6:10 p.m., at Barley Cenvalescent home, York. Riomand P.

Neff, husband of Mrs. Gertie M. Stein Neff. 534 South Main street. Red Lion, aged 73 years.

4 months. 4 days. (Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service Wednesday at 2 p.m. from Red Lion-Zion United Methodist church. Interment in adjoining cemetery.

Viewing Tuesday eveninq 7 to 9 at the F. B. Olewiler Funeral home; 145 East Broad-wav, Red Lion. In lieu of flowers send contributions to Red Lion-Zion United Methodist church building fund. Red Lion RD 3.

50-in9-2t MILLER On June 8, 1969. at 3:30 a.m., CST at Hudsonville, Mich. Justa E. Reelinq Miller of 27 North Rloyal street, York, wife of the late Rev. S.

Silas Miller, aged 79 years. 8 months, 14 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, June 11, at 1 :30 p.m. from York Gospel center, 465 South Pine street, York. Interment in New Freedom cemetery.

Friends may call at the Hlartenstein mortuary. New Freedom, Tuesday evening 7 to 9 p.m. 50-jn9-2t OBERLANDER On June 8, 1969. at 7:50 a.m., at York hospital, Emma R. Oberlander.

wife of George R. Oberlander, West King street. East Berlin, aged 69 years, 8 months, 7 days. (Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service Wednesday, June 11. at 10:30 a.m.

from the Fred M. Sauter Funeral home. East Berlin. Interment in East Berlin Union cemetery. Relatives and friends may call Tuesday evening; 50-jn9-2t ROBY On June 8, 1969.

at 12:30 a.m., at York hospital, Nelson L. Rubv, husband of Mrs. Evelyn Brerwteman Ruby, York RD 9 (Yorkana), aged 59 years, 2 months, 28 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday at 2 P.m. from the Etzweiler Funeral home, 1111 East Market street.

Interment in Yorkana cemetery. Friends may oall at the Etzweiler Funeral home Tuesday evening 7 to 9. 50-jn9-3t SMITH On June 9. 1969, at 5:55 p.m., near Jefferson, Mrs. Edna May Smith, wife of Charles B.

Smith, Berlin street. Codorus (Jefferson), aged 72 years, in months, 3 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Tivursdaiv, June 12, at 10:30 from the Sauter Funeral home. Spring Grove. Interment in Jefferson cemetery.

Friends may call at the Sauter Funeral home Wednesday evening 7 to 9. 50-jnl0-2t TROtfPOn June 7, 1969. at 2:30 p.m., dead on arrival at Harrisburg General hospital. Janet S. Troup, wife of Lloyd M.

Troup. Etters RD 1, Fairview township, aged 41 years, 4 months, 9 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday at 1 1 a.m. at the Salem United Methodist church, Etters RD 1. Interment in Emanuel cemetery, rear Lewis-berry.

Relatives and friends may call Tuesday evening at Ziegler's Funeral home. 60 South Main street, Manchester, and at the church Wednesday from 10 a.m. to the time of service. 50-in9-2t Washington On June 8. 1969.

at 4 p.m., at York hospital, Norman Washington, 21 West Maple street, aged 66 years. Relatives1 and friends are invited to attend the funeral at the chapel of the new Small Memorial AME Zion church. Sooth Queen street, Thursday at 1 p.m. Interment in Lebanon cemetery. Friends may call at the Chapman Funeral home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m.

50-in 10-2t WBRKING On June 9. 1969, a Glen Rock. RD 2, Mary H. (Hoffman) Werking. widow of Lester Werking, 472 West Philadelphia street, aged 62 veers.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend Hie funeral services Thursday at 9:15 a.m. at the fteilev Funeral home 2152 South George street, followed at 10 a.m. with a requiem mass in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception chorda. Interment in St.

Mary's cemetery. Relatives and friends are Invited to call at the funeral heme Wednesday after 4 P.m, Rosary at 8 p.m. 50-ftilO-lt 51. Funeral Directors BAUMEISTER ORCUTT Funeral Directors Queen Jackson Sts-. 51-in2-lmo.

liminary count. About 10,000 were left homeless in toe capital city of Santiago when the Mapoaho river flooded. Reports from other parts of the country estimated another 15,000 homeless. COMPOSER DIES Kittanning, Pa. James V.

Co- lonna, who wrote the America Forever March commemorating the ft- Jun Rses Almanac For Today tack of Pearl Harbor, is dead at the age of 74. Colonna, at one time a coronetist with John Philip Sousa band, wrote the march on the day of the at ack, Dec. 7, 1941. NINE DIE IN FIRE Threelakes, Wis. CP) Nine persons, including three children of an Army captain serving in Vietnam, Local Station U.S.

Weather (York Water Go.) York, June 9. 1969. TEMPERATURES Maximum Minimum Range Set at 5 P.M PRECIPITATION Rainfall PREVAILING WiNO Direction CHARACTER OF THE DAY Weather ERVIN Local Sun Sets Moon Rises U.S. Weather Temperatures in northern Wisconsin. MM For Dads Personal Let Us Gift Wrap One for Mrs.

Marie Hansen Wesley, 51, wife of David W. Wesley, farmer York resident, died Friday at her home in Pasadena, Calif. She wais a Life magazine staff photographer from 1941 to 1947 and in World War II was based at The White House in Washington, D.C. A native of St. Louis, Mrs.

Wesley was a graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism. After leaving Life magazine, she traveled widely before settling in York in 1951. While in York, Mrs. Wesley, was author of the York County Voters Guide, performed publicity work for York County Tuberculosis and Health society and was a worker in York Little Theatre activities. After moving to California in 1965, she was assistant public relations officer for the Ca'ifomia Institute of the Arts.

Surviving in addition to her husband, who was editorial page editor for The Gazette and Daily while they resided here is, a daughter, Jan. Mrs. Dorothy E. Houck Mrs. Dorothy Elizabeth Houck, 60, widow of Russell S.

Houck, died Sunday at 6:15 p.m. at Barley Convalescent home. She formerly resided at 25 North Gotwalt street. Mrs. Houck was a member of St.

Johns Episcopal church. Her only survivor is a sister, Mrs. E. Rae Miller, Altoona. Rev.

George A. Kemp, her rector, will officiate at private funeral services tomorrow at 2. p.m. from the Robert F. Roller Fixieral home, 2000 West Market street.

Burial will be in Mt. Rose cemetery. Miss Sandra L. Inners Miss Sandra L. Inners, 36, of 600 Chestnut street, died yesterday at 3:30 p.m.

at her home. She was a daughter of Mrs. Georg-ianna P. Inners, 600 Chestnut street, and the late Franklin Inners. She was a member of Dundalk Methodist church, Baltimore.

Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Leona Heiland, 600 Giestnut street. Cremation will be held today. Buriat will be in Prospect Hill cemetery. Mrs.

Mary H. Werking Mrs. Mary H. (Hoffman) Werking, 62, of 472 West Philadelphia street, widow of Lester Werking, died yesterday at toe home of her son Bernard L. Werking, Glen Rock RD 2, after a lengthy illness.

Mrs. Werking was a self-employed beauty operator for 13 yeans and for three years operated toe Glamour 54. In Mxmoriom DALY In loving manor? of Morion Doly who posted away one year ago June 10, 1968. However long my life may last Whatever tov or grief be mine, I will always think of you. Sadly missed by Daughter, Mrs.

Leon Smith. 54-inlO-lt KELLER In memory of Martha M. Keller, who passed away, June 10th, 1957, as follows: The depths of sorrow we cannot tell, OR the loss of one we loved so well; And while she sleeos a peaceful sleep. Her memory we shall always keep. -Dv Her Dguohters: GRACE WAGNER MRS.

CHARLOTTE KEHM FAMILIES 54-jnTO-tt ORWIG In loving memory of Norman E. -Orwig who departed this life June 10, 1940. The rose stiH grows beyond the will. Though now its lost to view, -And back of all the shadows. We know that it is true.

Shall claims of death cause us to orieve. And make our courage faint or falls 1 Ntyl lot us faith and hope receive. The rose still prows beyond the well. 1 3ftfY MiSsed' By" Hi Mothers MRS. ERNEST ORWIG 54-inlO-lt Gift PINES PHARMACY Him Jacobus THIS WEEK SPECIAL Give Father Something to Enjoy 365 Days a Year! 4 55 Gals Tank Stcind Light SPECIAL PRICE Neons and Angel Fish ...4 for H9 Mixed Live Bearers.

.6 ter -I99 Very Large Selection to Choose From Also Krafts Kasco Dog Food GETTYS PET 5MG? 2908 E. Market $., York, Pa. Across from York Mall Bolttr WM Msw Beltte -All ip Mt for Hpprjpf AJi. BaHtfiPS, Sersict, oil oMt. Writ far fro BppUpI, prior Frog Mppriof Test pH 154-2112.

leiieae Refcer, 17 N. VsksSt Ysifc. i i SINCE 1942 unis IHT8KS Kjummiy Miracle plastic DENTURJTE refits loose dencures in five minute. This "Cushion of Comfort" eases sore gums. Yon eat snything.

Laugh, talk, even sneeze without embarrassment. No more food particles under plates. DENTURITE lists for months. Ends daily bother of powder, paste or cushions. Just remove when refit is Tasteless.

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ROBERT F. ROLLER FUNERAL HOME 2000 W. Market St. Dial 854-9090 EVERHART FUNERAL HOME East E. Market Dial 8547703 52.

Cemetery Memorials BAUGHMAN MEMORIAL WORKS Dover Dial 292-2621 Serving York County since 1875. 52-in2-lmo. ROY B. WONDER MEMORIALS Spring Grove Shrewsbury Littlestown 2253356 133-1953 359-5940 Drive A Few Miles Seve Many Dollars.

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