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or The Gazette and Daily, York, 54. Legal 54. Legal FAMILY EXEMPTION Family Exemption of decedent's estates for the use of husbands, widows and children, of decedents of York County, Pennsylvania, under the Act of Assembly allowing them $750.00 property having been filed in the Orphans' Court of said County and confirmed nisi; unless exceptions are filed in the meantime they will be confirmed 26, 1958. 1. Sallie R.

Shaffer, widow of C. Michael Shaffer, late of Manchester Borough, York County, Pennsylvania, deceased. 2. Ivy B. Holler, widow of Harry E.

Holler, late of Dover Borough, York County, Pennsylvania, deceased. 3. Lottie V. Hess, widow of George H. Hess, Springettsbury Township, York County, Pennsylvania, deceased.

CHARLES E. GROSS, Clerk of the Orphans' Court. Clerk's Office, York, Pennsylvania, September 9, 1958. 54-s11-21-oaw ORDINANCE NO. 117 DEFINING DISORDERLY CONDUCT AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION THEREOF.

BE IT ENACTED AND ORDAINED by the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of East Prospect, and it is hereby enacted and ordained by the authority of the same; SECTION That disorderly conduct within the limits of the Borough of East Prospect shall be and is hereby defined as any act, word or conduct causing or tending to cause a disturbance of the peace and good order of the Borough, or causing or tending to cause any danger, discomfort or annoyance to the inhabitants of the Borough of users of the Borough thoroughfares, and shall include loafing, fighting, drunkenness, vagrancy, begging, the making of unnecessary noises, profanity, or indecent language, reckless or careless driving, or any other use of vehicles by owners or occupants thereof as shall endanger the safety or interfere with the comfort and convenience of person using or residing on the thoroughfares of the Borough; ali of the foregoing offenses are coming within the definition of said disorderly conduct and are hereby declared to be unlawful. SECTION I1 Any person persons violating this ordinance or causing or helping others to violate it shall be subject to a fine of not less than Five Dollars ($5.00) nor more than Twenty-Five Dollars ($25.00) for each offense, and in default of paying said fine snall be committed to the York County Jail for a period not exceeding forty-eight hours. ENACTED AND ORDAINED, this 2nd day of September A. 1958. EAST PROSPECT BOROUGH By GLENN LEIPHART, Pres.

Attest: Floyd S. Ritz, Secretary. Approved this 2nd day of September, 1958. GILBERT MYERS, Chief Burgess. 54-59-31 SHERIFF'S SALE.

On Saturday, the 4th day of October, 1958, at 10:00 o'clock A. Eastern Daylight Saving Time, by virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of York County, and to me directed, will expose at Public Sale in the Sheriff's Office, in the Court House. City of York, York the following Real Estate, to wit: As The Real Estate Of Russell Eugene Warner and Dorothy Warner: ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate in West Manchester Township, York County, Pennsylvania, being known and numbered as Lot No. 4 on a Plan of Lots of "Sunset recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds for York County, Pennsylvania, in Record Book 39-A, page 562, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the Southerly line of Farm Lane at a corner of Lot No. 3 of the said plan of lots; thence along Lot No.

3, South Twenty degrees West One hundred fortyfive feet tc a point at Lot No. 5 on the said plan of Lots; thence along Lot No. 5, North Seventy degrees West Ninety-seven and Fiftythree One-hundredth sfeet to a point on the Easterly line of Manor Road; thence along the Easterly line of Manor Road North Twenty-two degrees Thirty-three minutes East One hundred forty-five and Fourteen One-hundredths feet to a point on the Southerly line of Farm Lane; thence along the Southerly line of Farm Lane South Seventy degrees East Ninety-one and Seven One-hundredths feet to a point and the place of beginning. Under Subject, nevertheless, to certain conditions and restrictions as now of record. Seized, levied upon and taken into execution as the Real Estate aforesaid, by LYMAN A.

STAMBAUGH, Sheriff's 'Office, York, Penna. Sept. 9, 1958. 54-s11-31-oaw SHERIFF'S SALE. On Saturday, the 4th day of October, 1958, at 10:00 o'clock A.

Eastern Daylight Saving Time, by virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of York County, and to me directed, will expose at Public Sale in the Sheriff's Office, in the Court House, City of York, York the following Real Estate, to wit: As Real Estate Of Johnnie and Virginia Long: ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate in the City of York, County of York and State of Pennsylvania, being Lot No. 65 in Section as shown on a Plan of Lots known as Willis Park, which plan is Recorded in the Office for the Recording of Deeds for York County, Pennsylvania, in Book 39-B, Page 563, known and numbered as 730 Kelly Drive, more particularly described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point in the South street line of Kelly Drive, said point being at the Western extremity of a curve formed by the intersection of the South street line of Kelly Drive, (a fifty feet wide street), with the West street line of Carl Street (a fifty feet wide street), and extending thence from said point by a curve to the right having a radius of fifteen feet and a chord of twenty-one and twentyone one-hundredths feet, an arc length of twenty-three and fifty-six one-hundredths feet to a point on the West street line of Carl Street; extending thence from said point along the West side of Carl Street South seven degrees, fifty-four minutes, fourteen seconds East, one hundred five feet to a point; extending thence South eighty-two degrees, five minutes, forty-six seconds West, ninety-five feet to a point; extending thence North seven degrees, fifty-four minutes, fourteen seconds West, one hundred twenty feet, to a point on the South street line of Kelly Drive; extending thence North eighty-two degrees, five minutes, fortysix seconds East, eighty feet to the point first mentioned and the place of beginning. UNDER and Subject, nevertheless, to certain conditions and restrictions now as of record. Seized, levied upon and taken into execution as the Real Estate aforesaid, by LYMAN A. STAMBAUGH, Sheriff.

Sheriff's Office, York, Penna. Sept. 9, 1958. 54-s11-31-oaw 55. Auctions PUBLIC SALE THOMAS' AUCTION ROOM Friday Night, Sept.

12, 7:00 Several lots of household goods and furniture. 4 pc. waterfall bedroom suite, Frigidaire refrigerator, 3 pc. living room suite, apt. size gas stove, 42-in.

metal sink, breakfast set, G.E. washer, maple chair, single bed spring and mattress, Sylvania television, china closet, crib and mattress, oil stove, metal high chair, elec. ironer, 7-ft. hog trough, large jack, poultry motor, 37-in. stove, fishing tackle, elec.

equipment, bird, cage, pressure cooker, elec. soda cooler, Myers hand pump, watermelons, dishes, etc. Lots not listed. Above items are in good condition. THOMAS AUCTION RED, 37304 LION or R.

23005 Amos Detweiler, Auct. (East of Red Lion at Snyder's Corner) 55-511-2t 3 CLASSIFIED Thursday Morning, September 11, 1958 54. Legal PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION NOTICE TO BE PUBLISHED Notice is hereby given that application has been made to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, under the provisions of the Public Utility Law, by the Department of Highways an order evidencing the Commission's approval of the abolition of the crossing where State Highway Route 66208 crosses below the grade of a track of The Pennsylvania Railroad Company and the construction of a crossing, at grade, in lieu thereof, where the same highway, relocated as proposed, will cross the same track of said company, in Springettsbury Township, York County, and the allocation of the costs and expenses incident thereto. (A. 85590).

A public hearing upon this application will be held Tuesday, September 23, 1958, at 10:00 A. Daylight Time, in the Courthouse at may appear and be heard, if they so desire. York, a when and where all persons in interest DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA. 56. Sales Register Sale Register Listing CASH with ORDER.

Where copy of sale list is not forwarded witt. request for Sale Register Notice a deposit of $7.50 is required which amount is used as credit on the complete sale advertising bill it this amounts to $11.50 or more. FREE LISTING is limited to 40 days before date of sale. For longer period notice will be inserted at the rate of $3 00 der line der month cash with order Saturday, Sept. 13, household goods and antiques of Mrs Jessie R.

Krout, 3 miles north ot Bright Star on Bull Road at bridge over Little Conewago. 56-a21-to-s13 Sept. 13. real estate of Irvin W. Krout, S.

on 111 to Krout's School house. turn right to Glen Rock proceed to Bon-Air Country Club turn left on Bon-Air Rd. 56-53-10-s13 Saturday, Sept. 20, household goods of the late Charles F. Roseman, dec'd, at 126 W.

High Red Lion, Pa. 56-511-to-20 Saturday. 20, household goods of Mrs. Bessie E. Fishel, in Glenville, Pa.

56-a27-to-s20 Saturday. Sept. 20, real estate, property and antiques of William Werner, late of Jefferson Borough, York County. Sept. 20 household goods.

antiques and farm machinerv of Luster J. and E. Lorena Miller on the premises. 1 mi. S.

of Lewisberry in Newberry road leading from Lewisberry Rd. to Borinas Bridge. 56-a26-to-s20 Saturday, Sept. 20, household goods of Donald T. Watson on Main in the Boro.

of Delta, close to intersection of Red Lion Road. 55-a28-to-s20 Saturday, Sept. 20, household goods and tools of John I. Witmer, York, R. 9, Stony Brook, under highway bridge.

56-56-to-19 Sept. 20, household goods, antiques of Sadie Lobaugh, East of Rossville, old John March farm, Warrington Twp. 56-58-20 Saturday, Sept. 20, personal property of M. L.

Blum, 128 N. Keesey at Wilson's Antique Auction Room, 1154 Mt. Rose Ave. 56-56-to-20c Sept 20 farm machinery of Clair D. Worley, Lincolnway West at Pottery Hill.

56-59-to-20 Friday, Sept. 26, dariy herd of Merle E. Bievenour, on Rt. 30, 2 mi. E.

of Abbottstown. 56-54-10-26 Sept. 27 real estate. farm machinery, household goods and antiques of C. M.

Baker, Middletown close to 6th Dist. School in Balto. Co. Sept. 27.

real estate personal property and livestock of Al'an Schrover. 5 mi. N. W. of fast Beriin on road leading from Hampton Meeting House to Victory School.

56-54 to 27 Sept. 27, 1958, real estate. household goods and wood land of the estate of Gretna B. A iller on the premises 3 mi. E.

of Dillsburg. Sept. 27. cabinetmakers and broom equipment of Mrs. Vernie M.

Miller, mi. W. of Sticks intersection along Rt. 216 on the former Clement J. Miller property.

56-56-to-s27 Saturday, Sept. 27, real estate and household goods, 227 W. College York, Pa. 56-59-to-27 Sat. Sept.

27, 1958, sawmill and all equipment: also 25.000 ft. of lumber of James Nagle on 24. midway between Cumberland and Lewisberry, Pa. 56-59-to-27 Tuesday, Sept. 30, real estate the late Anna A.

LeSage, 207 N. Newberry York. 56-s 10-to-30 Oct. 4. Real Estate, personal property antiques of the late Harriet S.

Gamble on the premises at 2913 Meadowbrook Blvd. (Clear Springs) 2 mi. N. of York. 56-a27 to 04 Saturday, Oct.

4, Tarm machinery, househoid goods and antiques of James R. Laird, on road leading from Straight Hill to Alpine on Pinchot State Park. 56-a21-10-04 Saturday, Oct. 4, farm machinery, poultry and household goods of Clair L. Rife, on the premises, mi.

N. of East Berlin, along Dillsburg Road 55-a28-to-04 Saturday, Oct. 4, household goods of the estate of George H. Hess, on the premises at 2123 N. Sherman York, Pa.

56-54-10-04 Oct 4, farm machinery, hav. straw and oats of Herman D. Young, mi. S. New Freedom Pa.

56-s4-to-04c Oct. 4. real estate. farm machinery, household goods of Henry Krebs, along Hanover, Westminster mi. S.

ot Pennville. next farm to Mullertown. 55-56-10-04 Saturday, Oct. 4, Sheriff's sale of Real Estate of Robert I. and Lillian T.

Jackson, in Sheriff's Office, Court House. 56-s 10-10-04 Saturday, Oct. 4, Sheriff's sale of Real Estate of Johnnie E. and Virginia Long, in Sheriff's Office, Court House. 56-510-to-04 Saturday, Oct.

4, Sheriff's sale of Real Estate of Palmer E. and Jacqualine N. Saylor, in Sheriff's Office, Court House. 56-s10-to-04 Saturday, Oct. 4, Sheriff's sale of Real Estate of Russell and Dorothy Warner, in Sheriff's Office, Court House, 56-510-to-04 Saturday, Oct.

4, Sheriff's sale of Real Estate of George C. and Mary R. Markle, in Sheriff's Office, Court House. 56-510-to-04 Saturday, Oct. 4, Sheriff's sale of Real Estate of George and Frances Motter, in Sheriff's Office, Court House.

56-510-10-04 Saturday, Oct. 4, Sheriff's sale of Real Estate of Conrad K. and Dorothy Tennant, in Sheriff's Office, Court House. 56-s 10-10-04 Oct 18 tarm machinery. hay.

straw and household goods of Hill. Winemiller's Mill on Harris Mill Road. 7th Dist. of Ralto. 56-54-to-018 Monday, Oct.

20, livestock, farm machinery and household goods of Eugene D. Zeigler on road leading from Bigmount to Ort's Mills. 56-s10-to-020 Saturday, Oct. 25, household goods of Irvin S. Paules, Red Lion, R.

3, Felton Rd. Between Red Lion Felton. 56-511-to-025 Tuesday, Nov. 25, dairy cattle, farm machinery, of Oscar Brenneman on Adam Jones farm. between Big Mount Admire.

56-a8-to-08 57. Public Sales PUBLIC SALE of Valuable REAL ESTATE SEPTEMBER 30, 1958 at 2 P.M., D.S.T. The undersigned, will expose at public sale on the that certain real estate known as 207 North Newberry Street, York, Pennsylvania, property of the late Anna A. LeSage. Improvements consisting of: story brick and frame 2-apartment go building 4 rooms and bath in each apartment- oil fuel hot water heat.

Said real estate, fronting on the east side of North Newberry Street, 24 feet by 61 feet on north line, 27 feet on rear line and 40 feet on south line, more or less. Premises can be inspected by appointment. Cash on Day of Sale. THE YORK NATIONAL BANK TRUST COMPANY, Administrator the Estate of Anna A. LeSage, deceased.

George A. Knaub, Auctioneer. John R. Gailey, Attorney. 58.

Deaths RIDER On September 10, 1958. at 6:30 a.m., at York hospital, Roy F. Rider, husband of Bessie Sterner Rider, 531 East Philadelphia street. aged 61 years. 2 months, 7.

days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Sleeger Funeral home, 822 Market street. Interment in Mt. Olivet cemetery.

Hanover. Friends may cal! at the Sleeger Funeral home on Friday evening from 7 to 58-511-2t GROSS- On September 10, 1958, at 4:45 a.m., at his residence. 24 South Lee street, Roy Alvin Gross. husband of Grace E. 57 years, 8 months, 9 days.

Rejatives, and friends are invited to attend the services on Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Shindler Funeral home, 915 North Duke street. Interment in Prospect Hill cemetery. Friends are invited at the Shindler Funeral home Friday evening from 7 to 9. 58-s11-3t at BRIGGS- -On September, 10, 1958, at 12:10 p.m., at York Clarence E.

Briggs, husband of Rose Briggs, 137 North Howard avenue, aged 49 years, 11 months. 2 days. Relatives and friends are invited attend the funeral services Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Strack and Strine Funeral home, 1205 "East Market street. Interment in Prospect Hill cemetery.

Friends are invited to call at the Strack and Strine Funeral home Friday evening from 7 to 9. 58-s11-2t SWIFT- -On -September 10, 1958. at 6 a.m., at York hospital. Blanche N. Swift.

wife of Walter M. Swift, Fawn Grove RD 1, aged 58 years, 9 months. 14 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Webb Funeral home, Fawn Grove.

Interment in Fawn Grove Methodist cemetery. Friends may call at the Webb Funeral home Friday 7 to 9 p.m. 58-s11-2t SHUE- -On September 9, 1958, at 12 o'clock noon at his home in Jefferson, Bert S. Shue, husband of the late Fannie Spangler Shue, aged 80 years, 11 months, days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funera: services Saturday, September 13, at 10 a.m.

at the Geiple Funeral home, Glen Rock. Interment in Jefferson cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday evening 7 to 9 o'clock. 58-s10-3t MAGEE-On September 9, 1958. at 3:10 p.m., at York hospital.

Esther Frey Magee. wife of D. Frank Magee, 521 Linden avenue, aged 75 years. 23 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Edward W.

Baumeister Colonial mortuary, South Queen at Jackson street, Friday morning at 10.0 Interment in Woodward Hill cemetery. Lancaster. The family requests no viewing. lieu of flowers friends may contribute to the Martin Memorial Library fund of the Visiting Nurse association. 58-s10-21 REYNOLDS -On September 9, 1958, at 4 p.m..

at the Adams County home, Gettysburg, Annie Shellenberger Reynolds, wife of the late Charles C. Reynolds, formerly of near Bigmount, aged 86 vears, 6 months, 8 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday at 2 p.m. at the Emig Funeral home, East Berlin. Interment in Holtzschwamm Union cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday evening. 58-510-2t WALTERMYER-On September 10, 1958, at 10 p.m.. at York hospital, Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Waltermyer. 38 South Pleasant avenue, Dallastown, aged 73 years, 8 months, 25 days.

Due notice of funeral will be 58-s11-1t BARNITZ -On September 9, 1958, at 8:40 a.m. at York hospital. Roberta J. Barnitz. 541 Roosevelt avenue.

aged 72 vears, 5 months, 3 Relatives and friends are invited to church, attend the funeral services at First Presbyterian Market street at Queen. Friday at 10 a.m. Private interment in Prospect Hill cemetery. in lieu of flowers please send contributions to York Hospital Building Fund. Friends are invited to call at The Strack and Strine Funeral Home, 1205 E.

Market Thursday evening, 7 to 9 p.m. 58-s11-1t WILEY- On September 8, 1958, at 10 p.m.. at York hospital. John H. Wiley, husband of aged Carrie 55 V.

years, Wiley. Wellsville months, RD 11 1, days. near Airv, Mt. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Emig Funeral home, Queen street, Dover. Interment in Emanuel cemetery.

Lewisberry. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday evening. 58-s9-3t HURST-On September 518 1958, North at Pershing 11:25 a.m., Miss Isabella Hurst, aged 70 years. 4 at her residence, avenue, months, 8 days. the funera! services Thursday at 10 a.m.

at Relatives and friends are invited to attend the William E. Small Funeral home, Roosevelt and Madison avenues. Interment in Prospect Hill cemetery. There will be no viewing. Kindly omit flowers.

58-59-31 57. Public Sales PUBLIC SALE SEPT. 20, 1958 at 12:30 Warrington York East of Rossville on the Old John March Farm, to wit: beds, springs and mattresses, server, doz. chairs, antique chest, buffet, deep freeze, Crosley refrigerator, 4 wash stands, dresser, cook stove, clothes tree; kitchen, cabinet, electric washer, iron kettle, dishes, electric light, cooking utensils, empty jars, iron trough and many items too numerous to mention. TERMS- -CASH: SADIE LOBAUGH George Haar, Auct.

Clerk. Not Responsible For Accidents On Day Of Sale PUBLIC SALE Household Goods Of Estate of Charles F. Roseman At 126 W. High Red Lion, Pa. Saturday, Sept.

20, 1958 12:15 P. M. 3-pc. living room suite and 3 odd over-stuff. ed chairs, round table, floor lamps, 2-8x11 Oriental rugs, 2-8x11 rug pads, small rugs, TV set, radio, library table, music cabinet, bedroom suite, bed, chiffarobe, dresser, dressing table and chair, bedroom suite, bed, dresser, wash stand, 3 chairs, stand, springs and mattresses.

Day bed, pillows, dresser, rocking chair, 5 clothes trees, 2 chairs, hamper, bath stool, 'sewing cabinet, 3 stands, hand sweeper, dining room table and 6 chairs, 2 rocking chairs, sewing machine, gas range, gas refrigerator, kitchen cabinet, dishes, cooking utensils, lot of picture frames, lawn chairs, large dome shade. Dexter double tub. washing machine, 2 rinse tubs on stand, meat bench, cellar bench, lot of nose, gas plate, glass jars, buckets, coal scuttle. crocks, baskets, table for cellar, 2 coal shovels, lot of tools, 2 benches, wash boiler, 2 step ladders, garden tools ladder, double barrel muzzle loading shot gun. single barrel shot gun, 6 porch rockers, 2 rockers, chair, 2 leather rockers.

Many articles too numerous to mention. By Executors of Charles F. Roseman, Estate CHESTER S. ROSEMAN, Exec. FRANK ROSEMAN.

Exec. MRS. CORENA M. CHAVARRIA. Exec.

CLARENCE HOFFMAN, Auctioneer LUTHER MILLER, Clerk Too Late To Classify EVERY FRIDAY, EVENING 7:30 p.m. at Davidsburg 16 ga. guns, no poly chokes. Rain or shine. Dover Fish Game Association.

52-s11-if Deaths Clarence E. Briggs, Sr. Clarence E. Briggs, husband of Rose E. Briggs, 137 North Howard avenue, died yesterday at 12:10 p.m.

at the York hospital. He was 49. In addition to his wife, he is survived by the following children: Clarence E. Briggs, Charles Briggs, 124 North Howard; Mrs. Sterling Bupp, Manchester RD 1, and Chauncey Briggs, Margaret Briggs and Jacquelyn Seitz Briggs, all at home; his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Chauncey Briggs, 360 South Pershing avenue; two sisters, Mrs. John Koch, 2834 Meadowbrook boulevard, Mrs. Roy Gross, 51 East Cottage place, and a grandchild. He was a sheetmetal worker at York division, Borg-Warner corporation.

Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the Strack and Strine Funeral home, 1205 East Market street. Rev. T. T.

Moore, pastor of Calvary Preesbyterian church, will officiate. Interment will be in Prospect Hill cemetery. Roy A. Gross, Sr. A 57-year-old York Yellow Cab driver was found dead in bed yesterday at 4:45 a.m.

after he became ill in a restaurant the night before. An autopsy performed on Roy Alvin Gross, 24 South Lee street, showed death resulted from a complicated heart disease, Coroner Dr. Thomas M. Hart reported yesterday. Gross was the husband of Grace E.

Gross. Surviving besides his wife are the following: A son, Roy Alvin Gross, Denver, two brothers, Paul and Phares Gross, both of Dover; and four sisters, Mrs. Earl Wildasin and Mrs. Frank Neff, both of York; Mrs. Charles Rohrbaugh, York New Salem and Mrs.

Iva, Holtzapple, Dover. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at Shindler Funeral home, 915 North Duke, street. Rev. Herbert Kline, pastor of St.

Mark's Lutheran church, will officiate. Interment will be in Prospect Hill cemetery. Roy' F. Rider Roy F. Rider, husband of Bessie Sterner Rider, 531 East Philadelphia street, died yesterday at 6:30 a.m.

at York hospital. He was 61. In addition wife, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Catherine Smith, Wrightsville; and a brother, Carl P. Rider, Columbia.

He was a night watchman at the Orinoka Mills. Mr. Rider was a member of Columbia Aerie 293, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and Hanover Lodge 227, Loyal Order of Moose. He was also a member of 13th Ward Political club, the Columbia Fraternal and Beneficial association, and the 120 club of Abel-Poff Leithiser Post 469, American Legion, Wrightsville. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m.

at the Sleeger Funeral home, 822 East Market street. Rev. A. Morgan Jenkins, 59. Funeral Directors ETZWEILER FUNERAL HOME 1111 E.

Market York -Dial 6286 59-s2-tf STRACK STRINE Funeral Home-1205 E. Market St. 59-s2-tf EDW. W. BAUMEISTER Funeral Director Queen and Jackson Sts.

59-52-tf ROBERT F. KOLLER FUNERAL HOME 2000 West Market Street. Dial 59-s2-tf HENRY SLEEGER SONS Funeral Directors-822 E. Market St. 59-s2-tf GUY B.

CREEP -DIAL 5791 Funeral Director-East at Market St. 59-s2-tf SHINDLER FUNERAL HOME 915 N. Duke -Dial 7192 59-s2-tf MORGAN E. FREY -Phone 5720 Funeral Services-1223 N. George St.

59-52-tf WORKINGER FUNERAL HOME 849 E. Market 22315 59-s2-tf MAX G. ANSTINE-DIAL 7594 Funeral Director-1701 W. Market St. 59-s2-tf 60.

Florists FOR FLOWERS CALL BIEVENOURS 654 West Market 81298 60-s2-ff 62. In Memoriam Bohnert, who passed away year ago today. BOHNERT-In memory of, my husband, Leon Sunshine passes, shadows fall, Love's remembrance outlasts all And though the years be many or few They are filled with remembrance, dear, of you. BY HIS WIFE CHILDREN 62-s11-'1 NISPEL- memory of Mrs. Jennie Nispel, who passed away 6 years ago today.

Surrounded by friends am lonesome, In the midst of my joys I am With a smile on my face I've a heartache, Longing, dear mother, for BY HER HUSBAND DAUGHTER, DELLA 62-511-11 DEAF? Call YORK 22812 tor free test with Sensational New Beltone Eyegiass Hear. ing Aid. Batteries, Service. all aids. ELLIS E.

REBER, 17 M. Duke York. retired EUB minister, will officiate. Interment will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery, Hanover.

Mrs. Verna G. Maris Services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow from the Church of the Holy Apostles, Remington road, Penn Wynne, for Mrs. Verna Grove Maris.

native Yorker, who died Tuesday in Philadelphia where resided. Interment will be in Washington Memorial cemetery, Philadelphia. CHURCHMEN (Continued from Page 2) clared that the Little Rock school integration crisis presented, in practical terms "a choice between two evils." They continued: "But we believe that enforcing the law of the land as set forth in the Supreme Court desegration decision and enforcing it with troops and tanks if necessary, is a lesser evil, nowever undesirable, than the alternative of buying temporary peace at the price of: "(1) Continued denial of rights to Negro American citizens; "(2) Increasing the pressure for integration, thus compounding the difficulties of transition; "(3) Setting a pattern of resistance that would be emulated elsewhere again at the price of greater difficulty and pain; and "(4) Damaging the fabric of our democracy by permitting local extremists, not only to contravene the law but to hold sway over the mass of law abiding local citizens." citizens of Little Rock for the anguish that federal police action would bring, especially in view of the century-old conflict. "But there are times when such action may be preferable, not so much to force integration as to enforce rule by law instead of allowing mob rule. It is not really a question of forcing integration, but of permitting American citizens- -Negro pupils in this caseto exercise rights legally theirs as members of our democracy." Dr.

Blake and Dr. Taylor de- The church estimates its membership at three million throughout the country. Dr. Blake said there were about 350,000 members in states of the deep south, with less than 40,000 of them Negroes. GULF EXECUTIVES (Continued from Page 2) The labor political chief added that Senate campaign contribution records also show that Gulf Oil executives and wives contributed $58,755 in 1952 and $87,550 in 1956, practically all to Republican candidates and committees.

McDevitt said in view of this it comes with poor grace for Gray to say labor swings overwhelming political power. The U. S. Chamber of Commerce, asked for comment on Gray's announcement, said it always has encouraged businessmen to be more active politically. Chamber President William A.

McDonnell said in a Louis speech Monday that if business wants friendly public officials it had better roll up its sleeves and get busy in precinct and ward politics. Dan A. Kimball, former Secretary of the Navy and president of Aerojet General announced a companywide campaign last week to solicit voluntary contributions from his firm's 15,000 employes for the party of their choice. The campaign seeks also to get widest possible voting registration. SCOTT ENDORSED Washington (P) Rep.

Hugh Scott, Philadelphia Republican, yesterday received the endorsement of the National Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers for election as U. S. senator from Pennsylvania. Quick 8 mm 35 mm COLOR PROCESSING TAX FREE SWEIGART'S PHOTO SERVICE ST. HARRY ALLAMAN SPECIALIZING IN MAYTAG SALES SERVICE 736 E.

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