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The Gazette and Daily, York, CLASSIFIED Saturday Morning, Augus. 31, 1957 57. Public Sales PUBLIC SALE Of Personal Property On Saturday, Sept. 7, 1957 AT 12 NOON At Walter Kline's home in Bittersville, in The rear of. Sunoco service "station.

undersigned having gone out of business will offer at public sale the following: Alemite lubrication equipment, battery, chargspark plug cleaner and tester, oil rack, several cases of Sunoco oil, heater hose, radiator hose, lot of fan belts, 12 cases of antifreeze, all brands, a lot of all kinds of car wax polish, new tire chains, horse motor, new 12 volt battery, sealed beam lights, battery cables, windshield outfit, some tools, spark plug, some new tires, 670 and 760, some tubeless, anti-freeze tester, air hose outfit; also some household goods consisting of platform rocker, table, lights, stands, mirror, telephone bench, electric fan, pots, pans, and other numerous articles. TERMS--CASH: CHARLES W. TAYLOR Jacob Gilbert, Auctioneer. Phone Wrightsville 2492. Not Responsible For Accidents Day Of Sale PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate And Household Goods Of The Late Phares BOURFURDAY, SEPT.

Estate. 7, 1. O'CLOCK SHARP AT 905 TAXVILLE MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP Real estate consists of 6 rooms bath, every convience, 2 enclosed porchs, nice electric large lawn, new garage, drive-in way, large water heater, oil burner furnace; also 2 acres of land, apple trees, fronting on public road, the land house will be offered as one unit 3 P. M. PERSONAL PROPERTY CONSISTING OF: 6-pc.

late style dining room suite, studio couch, Westinghouse TV set, Codwell chair with foot rest, arm chair, 2 Lane cedar chests, large knock down, wardrobe, Kenmore automatic electric washer, utility cabinets, metal wardrobe, electric sweeper, Apex electric refrigerator, range, breakfast set, Silvertone radio, 2 bedroom suites, chiffioner, dressers, Fairbanks rotary power mower, end tables, rockers, congoleum rugs. 4 step-ladders, large vise, 12 ga. single barrell shot gun, 22 rifle 410 shot gun, big lot of tools, garden tools, statues with stands, wooden sink bench, antique clocks, dishes, aluminumware many other useful articles. Terms at sale by: PHARES BOWERS, JR. J.

H. Hoffman Auct. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE PERSONAL PROPERTY On Saturday, Sept. 14, 1957 AT 12 P. M.

SHARP At R. D. Wrightsville, on South Front St. extended. The undersigned executor of the estate of Hiram Ebersole, deceased, will offer at public sale the following: Real Estate Approximately 1 acre of land and improved with a 6 room frame house with asbestos siding and blown in wool, two complete baths with shower, heated with steam heat with summer and winter hookup, new furnace, hard wood floors, borough water, also two story garage and workshop, furnace in basement, two chicken houses, outside cold cellar, some fruit trees, and- has a wonderful view of river.

If in need of a house in good condition throughout, don't miss this sale. Possession in 30 days. For inspection call any Saturday and all day of sale. Personal Property Car 1946 Olds roadmaster, inspected and in good running condition, jig saw, all kinds of carpenter tools, large and small vises, grindstone with motor, two metal wheelbarrows, nails, bolts, screws, copper bin, potatoes, heavy wire, scythe lantern, 32-ft. extension ladder, pile of used lumber, wooden rakes, garden tools.

18 in. power mower in A-1 shape, oak table. chairs, 4-pc. parlor suite, antique chair, Emerson battery radio, electric clock, waterless cooker, single bed, bedding, dishes, jars, picture frames, pots and pans, and many other numerous articles. TERMS--CASH: ELIZABETH EBERSOLE Real Estate down.

Balance in 30 days. Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer. Phone Wrightsville 2492. David R.

Monroe, Attorney. Not Responsible For Accidents On Day Of Sale REFRESHMENT RIGHTS RESERVED PUBLIC SALE Real Estate Personal Property SATURDAY, SEPT. 7, 1957 Sale to Begin at 12 O'Clock Noon The undersigned, administrators of the Estate ship, York Pa. deceased, south of Dillsburg, Mattie J. Binner, of Franklin Townimproved road leading from Dillsburg to Latimore, miles north of Latimore, mile west of Bethel Church, close to York and Adams County line.

REAL ESTATE-Consisting of 80 acre farm, improvements consisting of 8-room stone house; summerhouse. Water at house and electric, bank barn, 40x 72, corn house, hog pen, 20x40 chicken house, pullet house, 15 acres pasture and woodland with some very good oak timber. Stream of water flows through farm. 100 bearing apple trees, variety of apricot, plum and pears. This is a very high producing farm located close to churches, schools and markets.

If you are looking for a farm that will produce, and a money maker, see this one sold. Soil well adapted fruit. PLOT 186 GROUND-A A short distance from farm. improvements consisting of: 8-ROOM WEATHERBOARD HOUSE Garage, other outbuildings, spring and well at house, with electric. Some fruit.

These houses on both properties are in good state of repair Must be seen to be appreciated. Properties be viewed any time by calling on Harry Binner residing on farm, Dillsburg, RD 1, or Bruce Harbold, Franklintown, Pa. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Coal and wood range; chunk stove; 2 oil heaters; 3 bedroom suites; single bed and spring; Coldspot refrigerator; Thor electric washer; sideboard; square table; china closet; wash stands; extension table; rockers; doz. plank bottom chairs; doz. cane seated chairs; sewing machine; couch; 2 table model radios; victrola and records; wardrobe.

3-pc. parlor suite; 2 leaf tables, one cherry; old chest; marble top wash stand; 3 trunks; bracket lamp; 2 high chairs; medicine cabinet; dinner bell; auto horn; 3 toilet seats; 3 albums; old pictures and frames; old parlor lamp; 3 innerspring mattresses and springs; large and small mirrors; linoleum and other rugs; throw rugs; plaided rugs; bedding of all kinds; sheets; quilts, comforts, pillows, cushions; curtains; set butcher tools; 8-day and alarm clocks; set dishes; other dishes, every description; cooking utensils; pots, pans, aluminumware; knives, forks, spoons; crocks, jars; canned fruit and meats. Among these dishes are some ola pieces. Garden tools forks, shovels, scythe sned; many other items. TERMS BY: BRUCE HARRY BINNER, Administrators, Dillsburg, RD Harbold Haar, Aucts.

Cook Cierks. 57. Public Sales WILLIAM J. MAUL AUCTIONEER REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY DOVER RD DAVIDSBURG, PA. 57-a24-3t PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Farm Machinery Household Goods Of Valuable Real Estate On Labor Day, Monday, September 2, 19 1957 AT 12:30 P.

M. SHARP At Hellam, RD 1, on Druck Valley Road near the church. undersigned having sold his farm will offer at public sale the following: FARM MACHINERY 1947 Ford tractor with mower, plows, scoop, pulley, and milk box, 3-section harrow, manure spreader on rubber disc, two-wheel wagon, drill, two-hole corn sheller, wood saw, sled, wheelbarrow, shovel, plow, cultivators, twohorse wagon, tobacco lath, 18 in. Reo power mower, hand mower, carpenter and garden tools, h.p. motor, single double trees, chains.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS ANTIQUES Sylvania TV set, 19 inch screen; Hotpoint electric stove, easy chair stool, Formica top breakfast set, chest of drawers, kerosene stove, stands, tables, chairs, dishes, pots, pans, antique chest, rocker, scales, coffee grinder, doughtray, candle holders, butcher ladles, dishes and many other articles too numerous to tion. TERMS CASH: PAUL M. DRUCK Jacob A. Gilbert, Auct. Ph.

Wrightsville 2492. Rev. M. B. Heiland, Clerk.

REFRESHMENT RIGHTS RESERVED Not Responsible For Addicents On Day Of Sale PUBLIC SALE Of Personal Property Of Mrs. Flora Kinard Located In Lower Windsor Mile South Hatchery, York, RD 9. "SATURDAY," SEPT. 14, 1957 AT 12 O'CLOCK SHARP The following farming equipment: '54 Ford tractor with plows, cultivators, disc harrow and mower, 3-section harrow, Ontario grain drill, Ideal manure spreader, McCormickDeering hay loader, Sears-Roebuck rubber-tired wagon with flats, 20-ft. tobacco ladder, McCormick-Deering binder, Keystone Ellis thresher with blower, John Deere corn planter, tobacco planter, two-row tobacco worker, elevator for corn and hay, blade for Ford tractor, ground scoop, side delivery rake, potato planter, McCormick corn binder, 3-row potato duster, David Bradley hammermill, Burr mill, corn sheller, about 2,000 tobacco lathes, tobacco baler, potato grader, platform scales, rakes, hoes, forks, shovels, chains, hay fork pulleys, with a lot of articles not mentioned.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS Cream Separator, berry boxes, butcher a kettle, scalding trough copper kettle stirrer, fruit jars, 2 bed steads, 6 cane seated chairs, bookcase, meat grinder, 2 meat benches, lard press sausage stuffer, barrel churn. Conditions Of Sale CASH. SALE TO START AT 12 O'CLOCK TERMS BY: FLORA KINARD P. M. H.

B. Smith, Heiland Auction PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 1957 Of Household Furniture Other Articles Having sold my property and moving to Florida, will sell, at my place of business on Broad Street in the Boro of Delta, York County, Pennsylvania, the following: 20 CU. ft. International freezer; 9 CU.

ft. refrigerator; chrome table and matching chairs; maple living room set of sofa, 2 chairs, end table and coffee table; couch that can be made into double bed; 3 upholstered platform rockers; 2 drop-leaf tables; washing machine; double bed with foam rubber mattress and box spring; roll-a-way double bed; bunk beds; folding metal cot; 2 large bureaus; vanity with bench; bureau; 2 small chests of drawers; 2 night tables; wardrobe coffee table; floor radio; 17" television; gray upholstered chair; 2 metal lawn chairs; 4 folding lawn chairs; picnic table; 2 wooden file cases; electric deep fryer; electric toaster; electric combination waffle iron and grill; child's pedal car; child's tricycle; 2. sleds; several wooden chairs and stools; lamps; dishes; 2 large metal tubs; old trunk; baby bathinette; baby stroller; baby high chair; toys; 2 electric clocks; lawn heaters; set child's of play children's table and swings; 2 bencherosene tique license plates, and other articles. SALE STARTS AT 12:30 P. TERMS- CASH: WILLIAM P.

SIGMUND, Owner. R. 0. McLaughlin, Auctioneer. Not Responsible For Accidents Day Of Sale TRUSTEES SALE OF Valuable Improved Fee Simple Property Saturday, Sept.

7, 1957 at 1:30 p.m. (D.S.T.) Located on St. Mary's Road, near St. Mary's Church, Fourth Election District, Harford County. By virtue of decree of Circuit Court of Harford County, in Equity, in case of Mary E.

Lumber, et al VS. Basil Brady Devoe, et al, Equity Case No. 14080, the undersigned Trustees will sell at public auction at the premises. ALL THOSE FEE SIMPLE TRACTS OF LAND CONTAINING NINE (9) ACRES OF LAND. More or less, according to recent survey of E.

R. Stifler, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, improved by an eight-room house, located on the south of St. Mary's Road between Clermont Mill Road and Rocks Road (sometimes called the road from Clermont Mill Road to Highland), near Pylesville, adjoining St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church located in the Fourth Election District of Harford County, Maryland. For detailed description and plat see undersigned Trustees or J.

Calvin Carney, 3 E. Lexington Street, Baltimore, Maryland. TERMS OF SALE: A deposite of $750.00 cash is required at time and place of sale. Balance in cash upon ratification of sale by the Circuit Court for Harford County, in Equity, in the above case. Taxes to be adjusted as of the date of sale.

Purchase money to bear interest from day of sale 10 day of settlement. Cost of title abstract or title search to be borne by purchaser. All documentary stamps to be borne by purchaser. D. FRANKLIN McGINNIS, DAVID I.

DUDLEY, Trustees. R. Walter Ward, Auctioneer. D. Franklin McGinnis, Solicitor, Archer Building.

Bel Air, Maryland. Davis I. Dudley, Solicitor, 421 N. Collington Baltimore. Maryland.

J. Calvin Carney, Solicitor, 3 E. Lexington Street, Baltimore, Maryland. 57. Public Sales MEARL A.

GRACE C. PRESSEL, Executors. Abel, Auct. Basil A. Shorb, Attorney.

PUBLIC SALE of Valuable REAL ESTATE 118 West Boundary Avenue on Saturday, August 31, 1957 at 1:00 P.M., DST The undersigned Executors of the Estate of Lillie R. Myers, deceased, late of the City of York, Pennsylvania, will expose to public sale on the premises the real estate of the decedent located at 118 West Boundary Ave. Premises improved with two and one-half story, seven room house, with bath, all conveniences, forced air heat fired by gas, inlaid linoleum in kitchen and electric hot water heater. Premises are in excellent condition. Lot dimensions 15 feet by 220 feet.

Sale will be held at 1:00 P. D.S.T. on the premises, when terms and conditions will be made known by the undersigned. PUBLIC SALE Thursday, September 5, 1957 AT 1:30 P. D.S.T.

18 HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE The undersigned is going out of the dairy 3 business, will sell at public sale at his farm, miles east of East Berlin, mile south. of School." Bigmount in York County, near Harbold's 16 HEAD OF GUERNSEY, COWS 6. due balance due in spring, 2 Holstein heifers this fall. This is a clean hero for TB and Bang disease. Each animal has health charts for any herd.

This is a fine herd, must be seen to be appreciated. MILKING EQUIPMENT 14-85 lb. cans, milk strainer, Surge 2 units milkers, pipes for 18 cows. 6 pump, can McC. D.

cooler. HARVEY E. MYERS Clair Slaybaugh, Auct. C. L.

Jacobs, Clerk. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR PUBLIC SALE Farming Implements Livesto.k SATURDAY, SEPT. 7, 1957 1:00 P. M. North of Mt.

Royal, Mile on Old Carlisle Road. Farm has been sold. Flat wagon, double-row corn planter, 2 riding land corn workers, McDeering; roller harrow, roller, 1 Deering side delivery rake, hay loader, combine 5-foot, McDeering drill, 10-hoe; hay rope, 130-ft, complete; hay by the bale mixed; 50 bushel new oats, emery wheel, 3-can milk cooler, milk cans, meat benches, manure spreader. LIVESTOCK 6 Hampshire shoats, around 200 Ibs. Holstein, cow and calf; Poland China sow Many articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS -CASH: C. E. SPANGLER Vernon Lerew, Auctioneer. Detter Baughman, Clerks. Rights NOT BE Reserved RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ACCIDENTS By Ladies' Aid, Mt.

Royal Ch. NO HUCKSTERS PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, SEPT. 14TH AT 1:00 P. M. Public Having Sold My Property, Will Offer At Sale.

At Red Lion, RD 3, mile West of Zion EUB Church, off Fetlon Road, the following: Farm Machinery International Farmall tractor, like new; International manure spreader 9-hoe Ontario worker; grain drili; 17-tooth spring harrow; corn for tractor; 2-way plow; snow blade attachment grindstone; Army trailer; bench saw; heavy 2-hole corn emery sheller with wheel; 2 h.p. motors; extension ladder; bagger motor; tools; 3 step-ladder; some garden tools; feeders; oil Colony brooders; 4 fountains; chicken scythe, chains. nests; roosts; iron kettle; Furniture couch; Kalamazoo kitchen range, 2 Studio occasional chairs; 4 upholstered dining room table chairs, lamps; new; dishes; other chairs; curtain stretcher; like articles. porch swing, and other TERMS- -CASH: Amos J. CHARLES HOSTLER Detwiler, Auctioneer.

WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS ON DAY OF SALE 58. Deaths her DUGAN-On residence, 250 Aug. South 30, 1957, Royal at street, 6:15 p.m., Lyda C. Hannigan Dugan, wife of Norman C. Dugan, aged 65 years, 4 months, 5 days.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, Sept. 3, at 10 a.m. at the Guy B. Creep Funeral home, East and East Market streets. Interment in Mt.

Rose cemetery. Friends may call Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the B. Creep Funeral home. 58-a31-2t MILLER-On Aug.

30, 1957, at. 5:20 p.m., at York hospital, Fernando Miller, husband of Mrs. Katie A. Landis Miller, 126 Linden avenue, Red Lion, aged 69 years, 7 months, 6 days. Relatives and iriends are invited to attend the funeral services Monday, Sept.

2, at 2 p.m., at the Eberly (Riedel) Funeral home, 104 West Main street, Dallastown. Interment in Yoe Union cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the Eberly Funeral home Sunday evening. BAYLER-On Aug. 30, 1957, at 4:30 p.m., at Harrisburg hospital, Mrs.

Lillian Gross Bayler, wife of Robert Kenneth Bayler, Newberrytown, aged 38 years, 4 months, 27 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Monday at 2 p.m. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gross, Newberrytown.

Interment in Paddletown cemetery. Friends may call at the Gross home Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. 58-a31-1t TOME-On Aug. 30, 1957, at 7:10 at the Osteopathic hospital, Lancaster, Clarence Tome, husband of Margaret Koons Tome, Paradise, aged 65 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 from the Brown Funeral home, Paradise, followed by a graveside viewing at 3:30.

Interment in Mt. Rose cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the, Brown Funeral home Monday evening from to 9. 58-a31-2t RONDEAU--On Aug. 29, 1957, at 1 p.m.,.

at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Rondeau, Wellsville, Mrs. Mary Rondeau, aged 72 years, 5 months, 4 days.

Relatives and friends are, invited to attend the funeral services today p.m. at the Cocklin Funeral home, Dillsburg. Interment in Dillsburg cemetery. 58-a31-1t BLACKLOCK- Aug. 29, 1957, the at late 11 Mrs.

Mary A. Blacklock, wife of Blacklock, of Sunnyburn, aged 84 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the brief funeral services Sunday at 2 p.m. at Harkins Funeral home, Delta, with concluding services at p.m. at Methodist church.

Interment in adjoining cemetery. Friends may call at funeral Saturday evening. 58-a31-1t GLATFELTER-On Aug. 29, 1957, at 3:20 p.m., at York hospital, Anna R. Glaffelter, 127 Main street, Glen Rock, daughter of the late Israel and Rebecca Emig Glatfelter, aged 79 years, 6 months, 10 days.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday, Aug. 31, at 2 p.m. at the Geiple Funeral home, Glen Rock. Interment in Lutheran cemetery, Glen Rock. Friends may.

call at the funeral home Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. 58-a30-2t JACOBS- On Aug. 29, 1957, at 4:03 p.m. at his home, Dover RD 4, Edward L. Jacobs, husband of the late Gretna Shank Jacobs, aged 76 years, 29 days.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Koller Funeral home, 2000 West Market street. Interment in Wolf's Church cemetery. Friends and relatives may call at the funeral home Saturday between 7 and 9 p.m. 58-a30-2t LEBER-On Aug.

29, 1957, at 12:30 p.m., at Pleasant Acres, Miss Cordie Leber, aged 94 years. 2 months, 9 days. Relatives and triends are invited to attend the funeral Sunday at 2 p.m. from the Webb Funeral home, Stewartstown. Interment in Canadochly cemetery.

Body may be viewed preceding services. 58-a30-2t ADAMS On Aug. 28, 1957, at 8 p.m., at York Hospital, Samuel W. Adams, husband of Carrie Weipensale Adams, 1262 S. Albemarle aged 72 years 3 months and days.

Private funeral services Saturday at 2 p.m. at Etzweiler Funeral Home, 1111 East Market Street. Interment in Mt. Rose cemetery. No viewing.

58-a30-2t On hospital, Aug. Jacob 28, G. 1957, Paules, at 1:35 husband p.m. at of Sarah M. Strickler Paules, York RD 9, Yorkana, aged 50 years, 4 months, 16 days.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the at the Eberly in (Riedel) Funeral home, 104 West funeral services Saturday, Aug. 31, at 2 p.m. Main street, Dallastown. Interment in Canadochly cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the Eberly Funeral home Friday evening from 7 to 9 o'ciock.

58-a29-3t RUTTER-On Aug. 29, 1957, at. 12:25, p.m., at the Convalescent hospital, Sallie Rutter, widow of Jacob C. Rutter, 427 Park street, aged 95 years, 11 months, 14 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Strack and Strine Funeral home, 1205 East Market street, Saturday at 2 p.m.

Interment in Prospect Hill cemetery. 58-a31-1t PUBLIC SALE Complete dispersal sale of livestock, farm machinery and household goods. Saturday, Sept. 7th, 1957 D.S.T. at 10:00 A.M.

sharp Corner Situated on the premises 2 mile north of in the 4th district of Harford Jarrettsville, on the road leading to Bushes no further use for the following: The undersigned has discontinued farming and has Md. Farm Machinery WD Allis Chalmers tractor, CA Allis Chalmers bottom plow, New Holland baler 66 tractor with cultivators and two 14-inch (2) Brothers one row corn picker, Case super 40 ft. power elevator take off (new), 11 disc Ontorio drill, Wood mower New Idea manure with motor, International 7 ft. cut tractor silage cutter with pipe, John spreader, Deere disc Grove rubber tire wagon with 14 ft. bed, International enDeere plow, New Idea side delivery rake, harrow, manure 3 section John spring tooth harrow, 2 bottom John corn sheller and loader, Deere hammer mill (new), Gross (new), chicken equipment bagger, 1946 including Chevrolet feeders of ton all pick up truck, 2 electric brooders 500 capacity tools of all kinds including and sorts and water fountains, electric motors and Black Decker drill (new).

Livestock 25. head of cattle consisting of Holsteins, balance be fresh by day sale. These cattle T.B. certified Guernseys and Ayrshires. Majority will furnished for out of state are bang accredited health papers, will be shipment.

Dairy Equipment 3 Surge milking units with pipe, 2 are, new type and cooler, electric hot DeLaval compressor (new), 8 can milk milk cans water heater, double wash vat, 18 gallon cans, 5 Stewart electric clippers and other misc. milk equipment. seven gallon (Maryland type), Grain and Hay corn in the field and bushel of barley, 25 ton of alfalfa hay, 12 ton of wheat and barley straw, Approx. 100 alfalfa hay in the field will be sold, ensilage in silo. Household Goods 9- piece mahogany Duncan Phyfe dining room chair (new) 2 mahogany end tables, mahogany coffee table, practically walnut new, mahogany with suite, desk electric sewing machine, 2 antique rockers, walnut photograph stand, table, 2 kitchen chest of end maple drawers, cart tables, utility (metal), 8x10 fiber rug, (2) 9x12 axminster rugs, with pad, (4) 9x12 fiber all rugs are very good, studio couch, 2 Gibson Island lawn chairs, 2 antique bottom rugs, plank chairs, 2 iron beds and springs, G.

E. waffle iron, Proctor steam iren, Sunbeam electric mixer with attachments, antique dinner bell, dishes, pots and pans and many other items too numerous to mention. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. Lunch rights are reserved. Farm equipment will be sold at 10:00 A.

M. Dairy cattle 1:00 P. M. Household goods 2:30 P. M.

till finished. Terms: Cash. Charles W. Shrodes, Auctioneer Phones: 19R23 Stewartstown; Glendale 2-4767. John Hope Anderson, Clerk.

MR. MRS. MILBURN ENSOR, (owner). (Auctioneers note:) All the above are in A-1 condition. 57-a31-56 58-a31-1t Freighter From U.S.A.

Embargoed In Argentina After Disastrous Crash Buenos Aires Argentina has imposed an embargo on the lines freighter Mormacsurf in the wake of her disastrous collision with an Argentine river steamer. The steamer Ciudad de Buenos Aires, sank after the crash Tuesday night and at least 94 persons aboard are missing and presumed dead. Argentine authorities barred the departure of the Mormacsurf pending investigation of charges by the steamer's owners that the United States vessel was to blame. The master of the freighter, Kenneth Sommers of Francisco, and three crew members were held incommunicado in the investigation. As hope was vanishing for finding alive any of the 94 missing, there were reports the toll may even go higher.

It was feared several small children went down. The passenger list did not mention children under 6. Of the 247 passengers and crewmen listed aboard the river steamer, 153 were rescued. There were no casualties on the Mormacsurf. The ships collided 78 miles north of Buenos Aires in the Uruguay river.

The petition blaming the Mormacsurf was entered by the steamer's owners, Compania Argentina de Navegacion, and its operator, Compania de Navegacion Fluvial Argentina. They asked formation of an arbitrating tribunal to award damages. There was no reply immediately from Moore-McCormack. YOUTH FINED $10 A 20-year-old York youth was fined $10 on a disorderly conduct charge in police court yesterday. Police said he and a 15-year-old boy were causing a vocal disturbance.

The teen-ager was taken home by police. 59. Funeral Directors WORKINGER FUNERAL HOME 849 E. Market St. -Ph: 22315 59-a1-tf MAX C.

ANSTINE- -DIAL 7594 Funeral Director-1701 West Market St. 59-al-tf Funeral Director -East at E. Market St. GUY B. 5791 59-al-tf WALTER FUTER-DIAL 7209 Funeral dome-662 Linden Ave.

59-al-tf DECKER DECKER Annabelle R. Decker Blaine K. Decker Funeral Home-550 W. King St. 59-a1-tf ROBERT E.

KOLLER FUNERAL HOME 2000 West Market Street. Dial 6274 59-al-tf MORGAN FREY- PHONE 5720 Funeral Services-1223 N. George St. 59-al-ff HENRY SLEEGER SONS Funeral Directors-822 E. Market St.

59-a1-tf ETZWEILER FUNERAL HOME 1111 E. Market York -Dial 6236 59-al-tf STRACK STRINE Funeral Home-1205 E. Market St. 59-al-tf EDW. W.

BAUMEISTER Funeral Director -Queen and Jackson Sts. 59-al-ff SHINDLER FUNERAL HOME 915 N. Duke -Dial 7192 59-al-ff 60. Florists CHAS. A.

SCHAEFER SON FLORISTS RD 3 York. Ph: 70598-70590 60-a1-ff CHAS. E. SMITH SON FLOWER SHOP 27 N. Beaver Ph: 7427 60-a1-tf M.

A R. CLAYMAN FLOWER, SHOP 658 E. Market 8-2582 60-a1-tf COLONIAL FLOWER SHOP. 81727 676 E. Market Nite 29485 60-a1-ff STAGEMYER FLOWER SHOP 537-543 N.

George Tel. 5840 60-a1-ff CHAS. A. SCHAEFER FLOWER SHOP 124 Market Ph: 6839 60-al-ff FOR FLOWERS CALL BIEVENOUR'S 654 West Market Ph: 81298 60-a1-ff 61. Card of Thanks We wish to extend to our relatives and friends our sincere thanks and appreciation for their kindness and sympathy in our recent bereavement in the loss of our beloved husband and father, Eugene F.

Clancey. Also for the beautiful floral tributes and the use of their automobiles. His Wife and Family. 61-a3J-11 We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives and friends for the kindness and sympathy extended to us during the recent bereavement in the death of our loved one, David 0. Rupp; also for the beautiful floral tributes and use of automobiles at the funeral.

The Family. 61-a31-1t We wish to express with sincerity our thanks and sympathy appreciation and for the other many deeds acts of of friendship kindness extended by relatives and friends in the recent death of our loved one, Peggy L. Mundy; also for the beautiful floral tributes. Brothers and Sisters. 61-a31-11 62.

In Memoriam In Memoriams Are Advertising There is a charge of 25c per line each insertion. 62-m-st-ff BORTNER-In loving memory of Carroll S. Bortner, who passed away one year ago today, August 31, To live in the hearts of those who love you is not to die. WIFE DAUGHTER. 62-a31-1t.

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