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V-VVN vd k. 24 THE SUNDAY NEWS, AUGUST 17, 1958 NOTICES Demos Call For 2 FUNERAL INVITATIONS House Passage Crashes Kill 17 Persons In Western Pa. Of Labor Bill CRONE Entered Into rest In Fullerton, Md on August 14, 19S8, Caleb Charles Crone, Box 27C, Jopps Rd Fullerton, Md husband of Sadia C. Srpak Crone and Father ot t'rs. Barbara Ann Elksnls, Miss isann Catherine Crone and Charles C.

Crone, In his 41st year. The relatives are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral with-out further notice from Lassnhrs Funeral Home, 7401 Belalr Rd, Baltimore, Maryland, en Monday morning at II o'clock. Interment In St. Michael's Lutheran Cemetery. Friends may call at the Lae-sahn Funeral Home until the time of the funeral.

rS 3 FUNERAL DIRECTORS MORGAN E. FREY Funeral Director 1223 N. Georgo St. Ph. York 5720 WASHINGTON (AP) Nine House Democrats appealed Saturday for House passage of a Senate labor control bill.

But a Republican called It a quack remedy, not only reckless but harmful." The House is scheduled to vote Monday on the controversial bill, an outgrowth of the Senate Rackets Committee investigation of labor-management affairs. As lines formed for and against the bill over the weekend, the nine Democrats issued a circular letter to House members conceding that the bill is not a perfect one." But they argued: The House has no choice at the last minute of the eleventh hour of this Congress except to either approve the Senate bill or deny the country this badly needed reform legisla tion. Rep. Clare E. Hoffman (R-Mich) said the House should vote the measure down.

KOLLER FUNERAL HOME 2000 Market St. Phona York 4274 MAX ANSTINE Funeral Director 1701 W. Market St. Ph. York 54 DECKER 4 DECKER Funeral Homt Annabelle R.

4 Blaint K. Decker 550 King St York Ph 7744 "Dodson Funeral Home 517 George St. Ph. York 28-424 GUY CREEP FUNERAL DIRECTOR East 4 E. Market St.

Ph. York 5791 EDWARD BAUMEISTER MORTUARY S. Queen ot Jackson St. York 4291 Gravel Pit Slayer Plans New Appeal TRACK 4 STRINE FUNERAL HOME 1205 E. Market St.

Ph. York 7301 SLEEGER FUNERAL HOME 827 E. Market St. York, Pa. Ph.

2-491 Gordon Shive, Seven Valleys; York assistant county agent, Tony Dobrosky; Marlin Flaharty, R.D. 1, Windsor, and Judy Bixler, Spring Grove, R.D. 2. LIVESTOCK JUDGES This York County team was tops in livestock judging at the 34th annual 4-H Club Week, August 11-14, at the Pennsylvania State University. Left to right are WILLIAM WORKINGER FUNERAL HOME 849 E.

Market St. Ph. York 2231 ETZWEILER FUNERAL HOME 1111 E. Market Street Phone York 4234 Story Hour NEWARK, N. J.

(AP) Convicted murderer Edgar Smiths lawyer plans new appeal Monday in an attempt to save the 24-year-old father from the electric chair. Smith, scheduled to die this week in Trenton, was convicted of the sex-slaying of 15-year-old Victoria Zielinski last year. The victims partially disrobed body was found in a gravel pit at Mah wah. The state said Smith bludgeoned the girl when she resisted his advances. Smith claims that Donald Hommell, a former friend, was with the girl when she was last seen alive.

D.C. Observes Dean Tribute FLORISTS DISCRIMINATING Arrangements. KUNKEL'S "Forget Me Not" Florist. R. D.

2, Dover. Phono 5161. Mail this coupon to: YORK SMALL HOUSE EDITOR Sunday Naws, AUTOMOTIVE 107 E. Philadelphia York, Pa. I 14 AUTOMOBILES USED I Pitas inform mo whora I may buy complete blueprint for I PITTSBURGH (AP) Seventeen persons, including four mem bers of one family, lost their lives in less than a 24-hour period in one of Western Pennsylvanias worst outbreaks of highway accidents.

A two-car collision on Route 8 'our miles north of Butler killed five persons Saturday morning Four young girls were killed and a young airman was fatally injured in a head-on auto-truck crash Friday night five miles south of Breezewood on Route 126. Double fatalities were recorded in a one-car wreck along Route 30 in Beaver County and in a two-car smash-up on rain slicked Route 219 south of Kane. 4 In Family Dia Killed in the Butler crash were Arthur D. Williams, 43, of Wil-kinsburg, executive secretary of the Pittsburgh North Side Chamber of Commerce; his wife, Josephine, 40; their sons, David 11 and Stephen, 8, and the driver of the other auto, Roland V. Small, 25, of Clarks Mills, Pa.

Williams daughter, Donna, 13 the only survivor, is listed in serious condition at Butler Memorial Hospital. The family was en route to Canada on a vacation trip. 3 Secretaries Killed The Breezewood tragedy claimed the lives of Miss Shirley Ann Swenson, 19, Miss Joyce Elaine McCausland, 18, Miss Nancy Jane Henry, 18, and Mrs. Susanna Stitt Marquardt, 20, of Apllo. All secretarial employes in Washington, they were on their way to Apollo area in an auto operated by Mrs.

Marquardts husband, Philip, 19, of Baltimore, an airman stationed at Andrews Air Force Base near Washington. Marquardt died about 10 hours after the crash. Man And Wife Dead Angelo De Ponceau, 54, and his wife, Nancy, 43, of Mt. Jewett, met death when a state police patrol car skidded and slammed head-on into their auto Friday. The couples granddaughter Elizabeth La Barr, 9, is in the Kane Community Hospital in critical condition.

Also admitted was Trooper Charles Shambelan, 31. Killed in the Beaver County wreck were William Anderson, 19, and Detmer McCullough, 24, both of Clinton Rl. John Weber, 20, also of Clinton, was taken to a hospital with burns. State police said their car left the highway at a curve. Woman Killed On Pike Mrs.

Jean Bochnowicz, 33, of Conshohocken, died when the auto in which she was riding rammed the rear of a tractor-trailer about six miles east of Somerset on the Pennsylvania Turnpike Saturday. Driver of the car, Joseph F. Richter 28, of Conshohocken. and his wife, Barbara, sister of Mrs. Bochnowicz, were injured.

Ronald Hatch, 15, of was struck and killed by an auto near Kane. Mrs. Essleen Porter, 42, of Pittsburgh, was fatally injured Friday night when an auto driven by her husband, Amos, 37 skidded off the Pennsylvania Turnpike. shown in the edition (Number of House) (Date) I of the York SUNDAY NEWS I I SEE OUR WIDE SELECTION OF SPORTS ECONOMY W(nnIk CITY 6 COUNTY CLASSIFIED NAME ADDRESS CITY CARS Continued From Page stories which they ask for over and over again. Before adding a new story the librarian makes it her own by reading and re-reading it till she is thoroughly familiar with it.

Even then she doesnt try it on the youngsters until she has practiced telling it a number of times alone. Without actually memorizing, which would destroy the spontaneity of the tale, she completely commits the facts and feelings until she can improvise and embroider without ever being at a loss for words. Listeners Spellbound Shunning undue histrionics in relating a story, Miss Woolsey holds the attention of her listeners by what she says rather than by how she says it. And what she says makes a definite impression because according to parents of youngsters attending the story sessions they enjoy coming home and entertaining with their own versions of what Miss Woolsey told us today. Designed to provide a bit of restful recreation in the busy schedule followed by todays generation and to stimulate library business the Story Hour was instituted in the summer of 1948.

Prior to that other summer programs had been in effect but and large the present program has been the most successful both from the standpoint of reception and achievement. That the story hour stimulates attendance and interest in reading is a proven fact. After each ses- now on display LOGAN MOTORS 107 E. Philadelphia St. YORK, PA.

Telephone 2-7881 NEW YORK (AP) The White House joined in tribute Saturday for Gordon Dean, former chairman of the Atomic Energy Com mission, who was killed Friday night in a plane crash at Nantucket, Mass. Lewis L. Strauss, also a former AEC chairman and now a special assistant to President Eisenhower on lie matters, said in Wash' ington: The President and I are terribly shocked at the tragic death of Gordon Dean. He ws an able administrator and a great patriot The nation has lost a distinguished citizen whose contributiins to our welfare and progress were many. I mourn the untimely passing of my friend.

Loss To AEC In Marthas Vineyard, David E. Lilienthal, whom Dean succeeded as AEC chairman, in 1950, said his former colleagues death was a grievous personal loss to those of us who knew him as a warm-hearted considerate friend and fellow worker. Lilienthal said, His death is a blow to the United States atomic energy program at a time when more than ever before his straight forwardness, realism and in formed criticism are sorely needed by the nation. Gordon Dean will be long remembered. At the time of his death.

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Including a full basement the house contains 21,347 cubic feet. For further information, use attached coupon. Design 538. A small house with tremendous possibilities that will provide maximum livability. Its actual floor area is only 1,144 square feet and the result is con aistent with the economy that was kept in mind as it was being designed.

Note how each of the four bed rooms have carefully placed wardrobe type closets and how the use of higher windows allows at least two or more bed walls in each room. Similar placement of windows Is evident in other places. Large glass areas in the living room frame the outside views and admit cheerful light. The roomy kitchen, with its large pleasant dining area was GET YOUR A-l USED CAR FROM US AND SAVE ALL MAKES MODELS and sion there is a run on books to take home strangely enough the very stories that Miss Woolsey has told are the ones that are most in demand. In And Out Beshore Koller Manchester, Pa.

FORD SALES 4 SERVICE Open Evenings Phone 2871 Continued From Page 20 and a brother-in-law, Eitel Schnellbaecher of Service Supply Co. Steel Aluminum Windows Overhead Garage Doors Flagstone Asphalt Shingles Roll Roofing 152 S. Sumner St. West York Ph. 82-821 Water Systems Well Supplies Pumps Tanks Frost-Proof Yard Hydrants Plastic Pipo Fittings Water Heaters Chlorine Feeders Purifiers Water Softeners Cellar Sump Pumps Water Samples Tested P.

W. Strickland 31 S. Queen St. York, Pa. Phone 5854 P.

Panzer, Star Of Silent Movies, Dies In N.Y., 86 Richard Yancey III, Yancey Mill, Crozet, Vir-, ginia was a recent house guest of Miss Ellen Gotwalt, 531 W. Springettsbury Avenue. Miss Gotwalt, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton H.

Gotwalt, has just returned to York after attending an 8-weeks summer school session at Mary Washington College where she will be a sophomore this fall. Miss Gotwalt was one of the 21 debutantes presented at the recent June Ball. Routes 11-15 274 Flooded By Storm Lumber, Millwork LOOK FOR THE LEADERS AT STONY BROOK 1957 FORD Fatrlane 500 $2295 1956 PONTIAC Station Wagon $1995 1956 DeSOTO Fireflvte, full power $1995 1956 DODGE 4 Dr. Power Steering $1895 1955 PONTIAC Catalina full power Hyd. $1595 1955.

MERCURY H. Merc-o-matic $1495 1953 PONTIAC Catalina, power steering $895 1952 PLYMOUTH 4 Dr 4 H. $395 STONY BROOK GARAGE, INC. 3611 E. Market St.

York, Pa. Phone York 47-5966 Stephen B. Stock, 897 Clubhouse Road, son of Mr. and Mrs. William B.

Stock and grandson of Attorney and Mrs. McLean Stock, 35 S. Duke returned this week from a tour of One of a party of 17 college students who visited England, Italy, France, Germany and Belgium he made the 7-weeks trip via the S. S. Queen Elizabeth.

Young Stock was a 1958 graduate of Gettysburg College. HOLLYWOOD (AP) A celebrated villain of the screens old silent serial. The Perils of Pauline, died Friday night at 86. Paul Panzer had been ill for a month. He became interested in the infant film industry in 1903 when he worked as a scene painter and set builder in a New York City studio.

Panzer did all his own stunt work in The Perils of Pauline, and appeared in hundreds of other silent movie roles. He was one of the screens most hissed villains. After the advent of sound movies he played character parts. In recent years he had lived in quiet retirement in nearby Culver City with his daughter, Mrs. Coralee Peiffer.

PAINT HARDWARE DUNCANNON (AP) A brief but violent thunderstorm swept throtigh this Perry County town Friday night, knocking over trees and causing temporary power fail1 ures and flooding. Residents said hailstones as large as walnuts heavy rain and winds up to 60 miles an hour accompanied the thunderstorm. A car was crushed under a falling tree. Runoffs from the heavy rain caused the Juniata Creek to rise more than a foot in an hour. The runoff also flooded the inter section of Routes 11-15 and Route 274, halting traffic.

WANT-AD INDEX NOTICES Lost 4 Found 1 Funeral Invitations 1 Funarol Directors 3 Florists 4 Cemeteries Monuments In Memonems 4 Cards ot Thanks 7 Legal Notices I Sheriff's Seles 9 Collection Service 10 Beauty Shoos 10 Notices 10 AUTOMOTIVE Aircraft ll Automobile Aoencieo 11 Autos 1950 Models IS Antique Cars ISA Imported Cars 13B Automobiles Used 14 Automobiles Wanted IS Trucks 4 Trailers 14 Auto Rentols 17 Auto Accessor Service II Bicycles 4 Motorcycles It FARM CORNER Baby Chicks lo Poultry 4 Supplies II Livestock 4 Pasture .22 Garden Farm Produce 4 Supplies 22 Lawns Shrubbery- Trees Flowers 24 FARM GARDEN Equipment 4 Service 25 OPPORTUNITIES Business Opportunities 27 Businesses 41 HELP Help Agents 24 Help Agencies 2S Help Male or Female 20 Help Female SO Help Domestic 30A Help Male SI Situations Wanted 32 Home Employment 32A Child Care Baby Sitting 31 Nursing 4 Rest Homes S4 MERCHANDISE Fuel SS Cameras Supplies 4 Photographers 34 Antiques Collectors' Itoms 37 Books 30 Stamps 4 Ceins 3t Household Goods 40 Air Conditioning 40 TV Radio 4 Repairs 41 Phonos. 4 Records 41 A Musical Instruments 42 For Sale Miscellaneous 43 Pets 4 Supplies 44 Boats Accessories 4 Motors 45 Sporting Corner 44 Office Store Supplies 47 Do-It-Yourself 4 Hobbies 40 Machinery, Tools 4 Hardware 48C Wanted to Buy 4t Swao 40A INSTRUCTION Instruction SO SERVICE Services St Moving 4 Storagt S4 LOANS Loans 57 REAL ESTATE Apartments SO Apartm-nts Wantrtt 5 Rooms for Rent 40 Rooms Wanted 41 Garages 42 Business Properties and businesses 43 Office 4 Dek Space 43 Investment Pronert-es 41 Business Opportunities 27 Farm Acreeoe fnr Rent S4 Farms Acreage for Sal 45 Rultd-ng Lots Sites 44 Houses for Pen C-ty 47 Houses for Rent1 suburbs 40 Houses Mr Sato City SO Houses for Sale Suburbs 70 Cottages Camos Resorts 72 Distan Prone-ties 7j Real Estate Wanted 74 Insurance 75 FINANCIAL Investments 75A Mortoee Money 74 MO" homes Met'lg Homes 76A AUfTtOM iir'oners 77 PuPUr Seles Mill rstrE, 70 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 80 This newsoaper Is a member of te Association of Newspaper Classified Advertising Managers which Includes leading newspapers throuohout the ronntrv and has for Its alms the elimination of fraudulent and mlladmq classified advertising This newspaper, as well as every other member of the Association endeavors to print only truthful Want Ads and will nnoreri-ate fiavlno ls attention called to any advertising not confnrmina to the hiohesf standards of honesty. YORK DALLASTOWN 1275-85 W. King St. 217 E.

Maple St. Phone 5557 Ph. R. L. 37101 Mrs.

W. A. Keesey and son, Richard, 120 N. West are visiting in Pittsburgh with Mrs. Kees-eys daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Green and daughter, Barbara. JOlin II. MYERS SON, IRC. DillsburgWoman CD Rescue Truck Performs Service Sculptor Of Pres.

Dies In D.C., 62 Hardwood Flooring over Concrete or Wood Starts Fund For Bible Collection MURDER INQUEST MON. NORRISTOWN, Aug. 16 (AP) A coroners inquest into the July 4 murder of Max Kra-vitz, Wynnewood realtor, will be held Monday at Montgomery County Court house. Open Evenings Until 9.30 P. M.

AUTO DISPLAY Now from Switzerland, Harris BondWood Block Flooring brings a new method of lending custom appearance to all buildings and homes now patterned beauty in Maple, Oak and Black Walnut eye catching design rich tradition of the Old World. WASHINGTON (AP) Sculptor Ernest Durig, who once made busts of presidents, was reported suffering from malnutrition Saturday after he had collapsed at his one-room apartment. Durig, 62, was found Friday by his landlord, attorney Russell F. Barrett, who reported Durig was financial difficulties. He was taken to D.

C. General Hospital for treatment. The hospital made the diagnosis of I WEIGELSTOWN The local Civil Defense rescue truck assisted in the search for drowning victims in the East Berlin area this week. They were on duty about six hours. The defense truck is housed at the Weigelstown Fire Hall.

Firemen are in charge of the operation. Leon Lankford, Civil Defense director of Dover Township, announced that any persons who need the services of the truck are requested to call Lankford, York 095020 or the Weigelstowrf Fire Company any time, day or night. Unexcelled for residential, institutional, commercial or industrial installations durable, distinctive and easily maintained. VORK CITV map DILLSBURG Dr. Martha L.

Bailey, Dillsburg, has started a Bible fund for all residents of York County institutions, including the county prison, detention home and Pleasant Acres. Revised Standard Versions of the Bible will be given to each person in the County Prison and Detention Home and separate books of Psalms and the Gospels will be made available to residents of Pleasant Acres. The latter books being printed in large primer type. The goal of the Bible fund is 1.000 books and all churches, organizations and individuals wishing to contribute should contact Dr. Bailey.

Have your floor installed at low cost now and pay by the month. For free estimate phone ONLY WHITE ROSE MOTORS YOU CARL D. WOLFORD Nelson B. Keyes, Historian, Dies 1638 Monroe St. Phone 27584 YORK 1 1 Family Outing Set By Ladies Aid Soc.

USED GARS easca 2030 Dover Church Group Holds Outdoor Meet gives you a complete guide to all streets, hospitals, adjoining suburban areas, etc. With a 90 day or 3,000 mile no cost warranty All mechanical repairs or adjustments are FREE on all PHILADELPHIA (AP) Funeral services for Nelson Beecher Keyes, author of historical works, will be held Monday. He died Fri day at the age of 64. The most recent of Keyes books was Benjamin Franklin: An Affectionate portrait. Keyes, who lived in suburban Springfield, Delaware County, was a veteran of World War a member of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania and was for many years connected with the National Publishing Co.

He is survived by his widow, the former Charlotte Burnes: son, John A. Keyes, Detroit; and two grandchildren. CENTRAL PA. LARGEST CHAIN of DISCOUNT fflllft (j ilWft (fJiii'i lliiMj DOVER The Ladies Aid Society of Calvary Lutheran Church will hold its annual family outing at Farquhar Park, York, on Wednesday. The event will, begin at 1 p.

m. headed by Mrs. Mildred Senft, Mrs. Annie Myers, Mrs. Delta Haas and Mrs.

Mazie Hoffman. Members will present a special program for guests at Pleasant Acres on Thursday evening. The committee in charge of the program is composed of Mrs. Ruth Springer, Mrs. Margie Wolfe and Mrs.

Anna Snelbecker. ON SALE AT OUR FIRST FLOOR INFORMATION DESK ONLY 50c plus sales tax DOVER The Live Wire Class of Calvary Lutheran Sunday School, Dover, held its monthly meeting this week at the home of Mrs. Mildred Senft. A come-as-you-are party was held outdoors. Mrs.

Nancy Hoffman, co-chairman of the social committee, announced that the family outing of the class will be held Sept. 14. The picnic is scheduled for Muss-ers Spring Run Farm, SAFETY TESTED USED CARS 2 FUNERAL INVITATIONS Thousands of Satisfied Customers Are Our Best Advertisement at Sunday News Vesper Service Set In Hanover Today li ANDERSON Entered into res In Harrisburg Hospital on August 14, 1958, Gledvs L. Clineburg Anderson, wife of the late Charles Anderson. 504 Wilson Ct York, in her 49th year.

The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral without further notice from Shtndler Funeral. Home, 915 Duke St on Tuesday at 2 o'clock. Interment In Mt. Rose Cemetery. Friends may call at the Shmdler Funeral Home Sunday from 7 to 9 EST.

1923 CIGARETTES SALES RISE NEW YORK (AP) Domestic cigarette consumption in 1958 should exceed 1957s record total of 409,400,000,000 by around two per cent. Standard Poors Corp. WHITE ROSE MOTORS USED CAR DEPT. 2995 E. Market St.

YORK Restrictions Lifted In Johnston Isle Area HANOVER The Sunday Vesper service, sponsored by the Hanover Ministerial Association, will be REA 107 E. Philadelphia St. YORK, PENNA. held today at said Saturday. The business and 7 p.

m. at the Myers Athletic also available at the financial advisory service said filter tip brands are expected to account for a larger share of the market, with increases of this type of cigarette more than off- Sheppard Field. The Rev. Edgar D. Ziegler, pastor of St.

Marks Lutheran Church, will be the speaker and 215 E. MAIN STREET MECHANICSBURG, PA. Opn 9 to 5:30 Daily Tut. A Thurs. Nifas 7 to 9 Call Collact PO 14427 315 W.

NEWTON AVE. YORK, PA. Open 9 to 5:30 Daily Frl. Nites 5:30 to 9 Call Collact 33-782 HONOLULU (AP) Military and Civil Aeronautics Administration officials said Saturday all restrictions on air and sea traffic around Johnston Island were lifted. Neither the Navy nor the CAA would say whether lifting of the ban meant completion of nuclear missile testing in that area.

I 6ankS Entered into rest In York on August 14, 1958, Percy C. Banks, husband of Mrs Daisy Banks, 140 Frevs Ave. The relatives and Iriends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral without further notice from Shiloh Baptist Church on Monday at 2 o'clock Interment in Lebanon Cemetery. Friends mav cell at the Chapman Funeral Home, USA. Queen York, Sunday evening 7 P.

M. to 0 P.M. Sunday News, King Lancaster 8 W. setting prospective declines in his subject will be The Fool Hath sales of regular and king size Said. In case of rain the service smokes.

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