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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 33

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The Gazette and Daily, York, Tuesday Morning, October 15, 1957 54. Legal 33 FTC Hearings Are Scheduled The Federal Trade commission has scheduled the following hearings for this week: Violation of the anti-merger section of the Clayton Act, Pills-bury Mills, Minneapolis; unfair methods of competition in the sale and distribution of ice cream and related frozen products, Pet Milk company, St. Louis; false advertising of treatments for heart disease, cancer and arthritis, The Health Guild, New York city. Among hearings scheduled by the FTC last week were: Violation of the anti-merger section of the Clayton Act, The Borden company, New York city, and A. G.

Spalding and Brothers, Chicopee, false advertising of Rolaids, a medicinal preparation, American Chicle company, Long Island City, N. Y. PERMIT FOR CAFE (Continued from Page 4) Solicitor K. F. Ralph Rochow, for the township, told the parents that the school board does have this authority and that the township cannot provide such protection.

The parents indicated that they will visit Supervising Principal C. Clinton Ruby. The supervisors last night received a petition of four property owners on Olympia and Chapel drives for annexation by North York borough. Board Chairman E. S.

Young said the township is "not very happy" about the annexaticn but will not object to it. The supervisors agreed to assume maintenance and provide lighting for a pedestrian underpass beneath the expressway at 10th avenue. The state Highways department agreed to build the underpass so that children may have more convenient access to Central High school under these conditions. The board authorized advertising an ordinance to establish the names of streets and roads in the township. They also established a policy to permit no more dry wells in the township.

Young expressed concern over the increasing contamination of the township's water supply. Residents obtain water from private wells. He noted that sewage has been getting into the water supply because of inadequate sewage dis posal lacmues. IN ORJPHANS court The Western National Bank of York appomted guardian of estates of Carolyn Lee Masimore, Joan Elaine Masimore Ritz, Thomas Leroy Masimore, minors. Orders of allowance made in estates of Richard Boyer, Larry Eugene Hawks, minors.

Family exemptions filed in the estates of Earl J. Seacrist, May Heagy, John Hoff, all late of was released undpr a suspended sentence after the victim, Doris Mann, 103 South Pershing avenue, said she did not wish to see him sent to jail. The larceny charge involved the theft of Miss Mann's purse containing $6.75. The defendant's attorney, Raymond R. Smith, said Mann had been in jail 23 days awaiting disposition the charges.

The case in which Smith was charged with surety of the peace by C. W. Chandler, 161 West King street, was dropped, when' Chandler did not appear to press the charge. "SELECT THE BEST" N. Highland West York With Beltane's Sensational All New Eyeglass Hearing Aid 1.

Eliminate Cord 2. Eliminates Battery 3. No Clothing Noise 4. Almost Invisible Write for Free Booklet or, Call 22812 for Appointment E. E.

REBER 17 N. Duke St. Ml MEMORIALS Deaths Mrs. Florence E. Lehman Mrs.

Florence E. Kretchman Lehman, 64, -widow of George B. Lehman, died yesterday at 4:15 a. m. at the home of her son and-daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. William G. 1350 West King street, with whom she resided. Death followed a lingering illness. Mrs.

Lehman was a member of First Church of the Brethren and the Sunday school. Surviving also are a stepdaughter, Mary Ai Lehman, 727 West Philadelphia street; a granddaughter. Dawn Lehman, 1350 West King street; two sisters, Mrs. Walter Glatfelty and Mrs. H.

P. Berkholder, both of Meyers-dale; and two brothers, Ellis Kretchman, Meyersdale; and Alvin Kretchman, Johnstown. The funeral will be tomorrow at 10 a. m. at Max G.

Anstine Funeral home, 1701 West Market street, with burial in Greenmount cemetery. Officiating will be her pastor, Rev. M. Guy West. Barbara Ann Stoner Barbara Ann Stoner, eight-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs.

John A. Stoner, 124 Mack Way, died Sunday at 7 p. m. at Pennhurst State school, Spring City, -Pa. She had been in the hospital for 18 days.

Besides her parents, she leaves the following brothers: Kenneth, William, Franklin, Paul, Robert and Barry, all at home; a sister, Mrs. Doris Peters, 828 East Philadelphia street; two stepsisters, Mrs. Betty Howard, 905 East Philadelphia street, and Mrs. Lena Baker, Marysville, and a stepbrother, John Stoner, Tennessee. Rev.

Dr. Ward W. Smith, pastor of First EUB church, will officiate at the funeral tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. at the William J.

Boll Funeral home, 252 South George street. Burial will be in Guyer's cemetery, Middletown, Pa. Mrs. Kathryn It. Fix Mrs.

Kathryn R. Fix, widow of Alvin Fix, 34 East Springettsbury avenue, died at 11:50 p.m. Sunday at York hospital. She was 83. A native of Lancaster county, she is survived by a sister, Mrs, Irene Donovan, 34 East Springettsbury avenue, and a number of nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Fix was a member of First Methodist church and Sunday school and belonged to the Daughters of American Revolution and the Woman's Club of York. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. from the Her pastor, Rev. Edgar A.

Henry, will officiate. Burial will be in Prospect Hill cemetery. Mrs. Lillie M. Druck Mrs.

Lillie M. Druck, 73, widow of Jacob L. Druck, died at 4:20 a. m. yesterday at York hospital.

Mrs. Druck resided at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.

4088 Wilshire drive. Other survivors are a sister, Mrs. Ella Seiffert, St. Michaels, a brother, Charles Dellinger, 1354 West Market street, and granddaughter. She belonged to Grace Methodist church and Sunday school and Columbian Council 125, Sons and Daughters of Liberty.

Her pastor, Rev. Stenger, will officiate at services at 2 p. m. Thursday at the church. Interment will be in Union cemetery, Dallastown.

DIES OF HEART ATTACK Miles Bowman, who was dead on arrival at York hospital Sunday night after he was found lying in the first block of East Gay avenue, died of a heart attack, Coroner Lester J. Sell reported yesterday. YOUTHi SENTENCED (Continued from Page 4) jail. His attorney, Raymond R. Smith, said Walter had been shooting rats on a city dump and had placed the weapon in his car where police found it.

George Miller, 23, of 311 Franklin way, "who pleaded guilty to possession of a deadly weapon a blackjack was released under a suspended sentence and placed on probation four months. Drivers Plead Guilty Calvin W. Mundy, 217 East Fifth avenue, was fined $150 on his guilty plea to failing to stop and reveal identity at the scene of an accident. $150 fine was imposed on' James B. Martin, 20, of 1121 South George street, who pleaded guilty to turning off automobile lights to avoid identification.

Henry W. Sipe, 2712 East Market street, pleaded guilty to driving while his license was suspended and sentencing was deferred Dewey Smith, 324 South Howard avenue, pleaded guilty to larceny and assault and battery and 58. Deaths McCULLOUGH On Oct. 12, 1957, at the residence of Rev. and Mrs.

John B. Mays, Jersey Shore, Mary Elizabeth McCullough, wife of the late Vinton McCullough. aged 94 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services on Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Mf.

Zion Methodist church, Freeland, Md. Interment in adjoining cemetery. Friends may call at the Hartenstein mortuary, New Freedom, on Monday. 58-ol4-2t MOSER On Oct. 13.

1957 at 11:15 a.m. at her residence, 437 Juniper street, Kate Wisnall Moser, wife of Howard C. Moser, aged 86 years, 8 months. 7 davs. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral Wednesday afternoon, Oct.

16, at 2 p.m. from the Sleeger Funeral home, 822 East Market street. Interment in Mt. Rose cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the Sleeger Funeral home Tuesday evening from 7 to 9.

58-ol4-2t MILLER On Oct. 12, at 5 p.m. at York hospital, Cyrus C. Miller, husband of the late Sarah Miller, 1708 Monroe street, aged 84 years, 6 months, 5 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday afternoon at 2 from the Max G.

Anstine Funeral home, 701 West Market street. Interment in Green-mount cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday evening from 7tq9. 58-ol4-2t LEHMAN On Oct. 14.

1957, at 4:15 a.m. at the residence of Jier son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. William G.

Lehman, 1350 West Kino street, Florence E. Kretchman Lehman, widow of George B. Lehman, aged 64 years, 6 months. 24 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday at 10 a.m.

at Max G. Anstine Funeral home. 1701 West Market street. Interment in Greenmount cemetery. No viewing.

In lieu of flowers, kindly send contributions to York County Cancer society. 58-01 5-2t GROSH On Oct. 12, 1957, at 12:30 p.m. on the Harvey Emig farm, near Hallam, John H. Grosh husband of.

Mrs. Blanche Slonaker Grosh, 111 East Market street, Hallam, aged 81 years, 2 months, 6 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral at 10 a.m. Tuesday from St. James Lutheran church, Hallam.

Interment jn Kreutz Creek cemetery. Friends may call at the late residence Monday evening, 7 to 9 o'clock. 58-ol4-2t ZECH On Oct. 12, 1957, at 10:15 p.m., at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.

Emory Sechrist, Mrs. Elsie M. Ness Zech, 608 South Queen street, York, aged 63 years, 1 month, 5 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, Oct. 15, 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 Monday evening. 58-ol4-2t HOFFMAN On Oct. 13.

1957 at 12:45 p.m. at Bange Convalescent home, near Spring Grove, Edward Hoffman, husband of the late Ida Ann Hoffman, formerly of Dover RD 4, aged 77 years, 7 months. 9 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the funeral home of Walter W. Futer, 662 Linden avenue.

Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 2 p.m. Interment in Shiloh cemetery. Friends mav call at the Futer funeral home Tuesday evening from 7 until 9. 58-ol 4-3t DIEHL On 13.

1957, at 2:30 p.m., at her home. Glen Rock RD 2, Alice L. Jones Diehr. wife of the late Charles B. Diehl, aged 60 years, 7 months, 3 davs.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 2 p.m. at the Geiple Funeral home. Glen Rock. Interment in Glen Rock Lutheran cemetery.

Friends mav call at the funeral home Tues-day evening from 7 to 9. 58-ol4-2t GROVE On Oct. 13. 1957 at 1:20 p.m., at his home, Hoke street. Spring Grove, Harry L.

Grove, husband of Sarah Elizabeth Wallace Grove, formerly of High Rock, aged 78 years, 11 months, 11 davs. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 10:30 a.m. at Guinston United Presbyterian church. High Rock.

Interment in adjoining cemetery. Friends mav call at the tauter Funeral home. Spring Grove. Tuesday evening from .7 to 9. Body will lie in state at the church Wednesday from 9:30 a.m.

until time of services. Family requests that flowers be omitted and contributions be sent to the Cancer Society. 58-ol4-2t 56. Sales Register Saturday, Nov. 2, Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate of Roland 1.

and Edna M. Mummert at Sheriff's Office Court House. 56-o8-to-n2 Saturday, Nov. 2, Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate of Moses L. Gilbert, Mortgagor and real owner, at Sherff's Office, Court House.

56-o8-to-n? Saiurday, Nov. 2, Sheriffs Sale of Real Estate of Ernest F. and Arlene H. Stine, at Sheriff's Office House. 56-o8-to-n2 Saturday, Nov.

2, Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate of Charles W. Jr. and Grace L. Leader, at Sheriff's Office in Court House. 56-o8-to-n2 Saturday, Nov.

2, Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate of Paul Lois A. at Sheriff's Office, in Court House. 56-o8-to-n2 Saturday, Nov. 9, 'dairy nerd, young cattle dairy equipment of Darwin E. Shearer, 1 12 mi.

N. of Wellsville, on Rt. 74. 56-ol2-to-n9 Nov. 9.

personal property of Gilbert Mummert. York New Salem. Pa. 56-ol-to-n9 Saturday, Nov. 16th, household goods of Paul H.

DeHoff, 316 E. Maple Dallastown. 56-o10-to-nl6 57. Public Sales PUBLIC SALE October 25, 1957 Starting at 12:00 Noon Used farm "machinery including tractors, balers, plows, combines, and full line of used farm equipment. Many items too numerous to mention.

Terms will be mentioned on day of sale. SHEETS BROTHERS Hanover, Pa. PUBLIC SALE Valuable Christmas Tree Farm Saturday, Oct. 19th, 1957 I O'CLOCK, D.S.T. 52 MORE OR LESS 3 miles southwest of Glen Rock, Pa.

Take Route. 616 out Glen Rock to second then there will be posters with arrows to follow: One hundred and twenty-five thousand trees: Scotch White, Austrin-Douglas, Blue Spruce, White Spruce, all trees have been pruned 1 to 3 times. 10,000 Scotch ready for this Xmas, 412 ft. to 6i2 ft. high, a balanced rotation was followed.

Also a lot of nursery trees. TERMS DAY OF SALE BY NORMAN R. METZLER PHONE 82507-Martin Ebbert, Attorney Harvey R. Heilman, Auct. 58.

Deaths BRENNER On Oct. 13, 1957, at 2:15 p.m. at York hospital, Guy E. Brenner, husband of Velma Miller Brenner, 719 Wallace street, aged 37 years. 11 months, 13 days.

Relatives ana friends are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday Oct. 16-at 2 p.m. at the Guy B. Creep Funeral home. East and East Market streets.

Interment in Mt. Rose cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Guy B. Creep Funeral- home.

58ol4-3t Miller On Oct. 12, 1957, at 8 p.m.." at the York hospital. Minnie J. Miller, wife of Charles H. Miller.

Dover RD 1, near Dover, aged 67. years. 1 month, 24 davs. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at the Emig Funeral home, Queen street, Dover. Interment in Shiloh cemetery.

Friends mav call at the funeral home Tuesday-evening. 58-ol4-2t MACKISON On Oct. 13, 1957. at 12:10 P.m. at her home, 46 South Pine street, York, Mrs.

Marion C. Mackison, widow of George N. Mackison, aged 85 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 2 p.m.

at the Harkins Funeral home, Delta. Interment in Slateville cemetery. 58-ol 4-2t KOHLER On Oct. 13, his home, Felton RD 2 1957 at 7:55 p.m. at Purd C.

Kohler. hus- band of Sarah Sterner 10 months, 19 davs. Relatives and friends the funeral Wednesday Olewiler Funeral home. Red Lion, interment in Frienas may call 7 to Kohler, aged 71 years, are invited to attend at 2 p.m. at F.

B. 147 East Broadway, St. Luke's cemetery. 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Olewiler Funeral home copy.

Lancaster papers please 58-01 4-2t FIX On Oct. 13. 1957 at 11:50 p.m. at York Hospital. Kathryn R.

Fix, widow of Alvin F. Fix, of 34 E. Springettsbury aged 83 years, 8 months. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services from the residence, 34 E. Springettsbury Wednesday at 2 p.m.

Interment in Prospect Hill cemetery. Relatives friends are invited to the late residence Tuesday evening 7 to 9. 58-01 5-2t ST0NER-On Oct. 13, 1957; at 7 p.m. at the Pennhurst State school.

Spring City, Barbara Ann Stoner, daughter of Jclin A. and Margaret Kriser Stoner, 124 Mack way, aged 8 years. Relatives an friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 from the William J. Boll Funeral home, 252 South George street. Interment in Guyer's cemetery, Middletown.

Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the Boll Funeral home Tuesday evening from 7 until 9. Harrisburg papers please copy. 58-ol5-lt DRUCK On October 14, 1957, at 4:20 a.m. at the York hospital, Mrs.

Lillie M. Druck, widow of Jacob L. Druck, who resided at the residence of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E.

L. Hartman. 4088 Wilshire drive, aged 73 years, 5 months, 4 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Thursday. Oct.

17, at 2 p.m. at the Grace Methodist church. West Market street at Richland avenue. Interment in Union cemetery. Dallastown, Pa.

Relatives and friends are invited to call at the Guv B. Creep Funeral home. East and East Market streets, Wednesday' evening from 7 to 9 D.m. and at the church from 1 to 2 p.m. on Thursday.

58-ol5-3t LEPPERD--On October 14, 1957, at 6:23 a.m. at Harrisburg hospital, Mrs. Catherine M. Leooerd, wife of Edward 0. Lepperd, Mechan-icsburg RD 3, aged 68 vears, 5 months, 21 days.

Relatives and friends invited to attend the funeral Friday at 10 a.m. with a requiem mass at St. Joseph's Catholic church, Mechan-icsburg. Interment in Mt. Pleasant cemetery.

Friends mav call at the Cocklin Funeral Home, Dillsburg Thursday after 7 p.m. 58-ol5-lt 59. Funeral Directors GUY B. CREEP DIAL 5791 Funeral Director East at E. Market St.

59-o 1-tf DECKER DECKER Annabelle R. Decker Blaine K. Decker Funeral Home 550 W. King St. 59-ol -tf ROBERT E.

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

Market St. 59-ol-tf ETZWEILER FUNERAL HOME 1111 E. Market York Dial 6234 59-ol-tf TRACK STRINE Funeral Home 1205 E. Market St. 59-ol-tf EDW.

W. BAUMEISTER Funeral Director Queen and Jackson Sts. 59-ol-tf SHINDLER FUNERAL HOME 915 N. Duke St. Djal 7192 59-ol-tf WORKINGER FUNERAL HOME 849 E.

Market St. Ph: 22315 59-o1-tf MAX 6. ANSTINE DIAL 7594 Funeral Director 1701 West Market St. 59-ol-tf 60. Florists STAGEMYER FLOWER SHOP 537-543 N.

George St. Tel. 5840 60-01 -tf CHAS. A. SCHAEFFER FLOWER SHOP 124 W.

Market St. Ph: 6839 60-01 -tf FOR FLOWERS CALL BIEVENOUR'S i (654 West Market St. Ph: 81298 60-ol-tf CHAS. A. SCHAEFFER SON FLORISTS RD 3.

York. Pa. Ph: 70598-70590 60-ol-tf CHAS. E. SMITH SON FLOWER SHOP 27 N.

Beaver St. Ph: 7427 60-ol-tf M. A. R. CLAYMAN FLOWER SHOP 658 E.

Market St. Dial 8-2582 60-ol-tf 61. Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks to relatives, friends aad neighbors -for every expression of kindness and thoughtfulness shown during the illness and death of our beloved father, Allen C. Maul. THE CHILDREN 61-ol5-1t We wish to extend our most sincere thanks' to our many friends, relatives neighbors for their cards, flowers, many other expressions of sympathy extended to us during the illness and death of our dear wife and mother, Mabel E.

Horn. Arthur A. Horn daughter Mrs. J. Harold Trattner 6lK)15-lt We wish to express our sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for every expression of kindness and thoughtfulness shown during the illness and death of our beloved son, Robert A.

Brown. By The Family 61-ol5-lt Resolution WHEREAS THE ALMIGHTY has taken from our midst, Luther H. Aubitz, our esteemed friend and fellow club member, BE IT RESOLVED that we, the members and their wives, of the Old Liberty Club of the Y. M. C.

A. hereby express our deep sorrow and sincere regret, of his passing, and ive cognizance to the great loss suffered by his family, his friends and the community. Adv. ol5-lt SEALED BIDS WANTFD. Sealed bids will be received by the under- signea Architects, Buchart Associates, Archi tects and Engineers at theic office.

611 Market York, until 4:00 P. M. (E.S.T.) on Novemoer 12, 1957, and will be publicly opened and read at 8:00. P. M.

(E.S.T.) on the same date at the Windsor Township Elementary School for (1) General and Plumbing, and (2) Heating and Electrical contracts for the construction of a new elementary school building to be located on the south side of Pennsylvania Highway Route 124 about two miles east of Longstown, Windsor Township, York County, Pa. Work must be completed by August 1, 1958. Plans, specifications and contract documents may be examined without charge at the office of the Architects, Buchart Associates, Architects and Engineers, 611 W. Market York, Pa. Copies (not to exceed 2 sets per bidder) may be obtained from the Architects' York office upon- deposit of $35.00 per set for each contract.

Deposits will be refunded upon submission of bona fide bid and return of plans and other documents in good order within ten (10) days after bid opening; otherwise, deposits will become the property of the Architect. Proposals shall be accompanied by a certified check or bid- bond in form provided by the undersigned with corporate surety satisfactory to the undersigned payable to the School District of the Township of Windsor in an amount not less than 5 of the base bid, to be retained by undersigned as liquidated damages in case bidder should default in executing contract and furnishing bonds within ten (10) days after notice of award. Each bid shall be irrevocable for a period for forty-five days after date of opening. Right is reserved to waive informalities and to accept any bid or to reject any or all 'SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WINDSOR. By ROY McCLIMENT, Sec'v.

S. S. Laucks, Solicitor. 56. Sales Register Sale Register Listing CASH with ORDER.

When copy of sale list Is not forwarded with 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 per line oer month cash with order Tuesday, Oct. 15, livestock and dairy equip, of Guy Fickes, Wellsville, R. 1, west Wellsville on Route 74.

56-o5-to-15 Friday, Oct. 18, dairy cows equipment personal property of John H. Morton, Rt. 74, The Brogue to Muddy Creek Forks. 56-o8-to-18 Oct.

19, faru machinery personal Eroperty of Frank R. Lentz, V2 N. of oldsboro, on Valley nr. Smoketown School-house. 56-oll-to-19 Saturday.

Oct. 19, household goods of Ray Baker, Dover, R. 1. 3 mi. north.

56-olO-to-19 Saturday, Oct. 19, dairy herd heifers of Woody V2 mi. E. of Hampstead, on Fairmount Rd. off Baltimore Highway.

56-o9-to-19 Saturday, Qct. 19th, household goods, tractor and tools of Mr. and Mrs. Nevin C. Quickel, Carlisle Rd.

between Weiglestown Dover. 56-o5-to-19 Oct. 19, farm machinery and tools of Curtis Flinchbaugh on the premises 3 mis. S. of Red lion near Pleasant Hill Park.

56-s20-to-ol9 Saturday. Oct. 19, real estate and personal pioperty of Lake L. Seip, Strinestown, 10 mi. north of York on old Rt.

111. 56-sll-to-ol9 Saturday, 19, livestock, equipment and household goods of Charles H. Renold, Spring Grove. RD 3. 56-s7-to-ol9 Tuesday, Oct 22.

dairy herd, farm and dairy equipment of W. Eugene Cook, Dillsburg, RD, 55 mi. S. E. Dillsburg.

56-sl3-to-o22 Oct. 25 used farm machinery. Sheets Hanover, Pa. 56-ol4to25 Saturday, Oct. 26, dairy herd and farm machinery or Dwight E.

Taylor, on the premises, 4 mis. E. of Hanover, on the Hanover-Glen Rock near Dubs' Church. 56-o9-to-26 Saturday. Oct.

26, household goods of the. fate-Sarah Hess Sentz at 64 S. Pleasant Dallastown. Pa. 56-o5 to o26 Oct.

26, school property. Thomasville School. Thomasville. Jackson Twp. 56-o4-to-o26 Saturday, Oct.

26, livestock, farm machinery household goods of Llovd A. Kalrreider, betw. St. Jacob's (Stone) Church Rd. Krebs Rd.

on Rt. 516, turning at dirt road midway. 56-o3-to-o26 Saturday, Oct. 26, real estate and personal property of estate of Edna C. Oftemiller, 752 S.

George York 56-o2-to-26 Saturday, Nov. 2, real estate and household goods of Daisy A.Sinner, 1 mi. S. of Thomasville. 56-ol2-to-n2 Saturday.

Nov. 2, Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate of John R. and M. Annabelle Leib, at Sheriff's Office. Court House.

56-o9-to-n2 Saturday, Nov. 2. Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate of Frank J. and Charmaine Rose Rosinski, at Sheriff's Office, Court House. 56-o5-io-n2 Saturday.

Nov. 2. Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate of Charles E. and Doris A. Windham, at Sheriff's Office, Court House.

56-o9-to-n2 Saturday, Nov. 2. farming equipment household goods of Jennings B. Mellinger, Stewarts-town, R. 2, 3 mi.

east of Shrewsbury, Pa. 56-ol-to-n2 57. Public Sales PUBLIC SALE Valuable Dairy Herd rann Saturday, Oct. 26, 1957 AT 12:30 P. M.

SHARP The undersigned having sold his farm will otter at public sale on the premises, located 4 mile East of Hanover on the Hanover-Glen road, near Dubs Church, the following: 1. DAIRY HERD consisting of 15 mlik cows, 10 of which will be fresh by day of sale. 8 heifers to be fresh, by sale time. 7 open heifers, two old ,0 be bred" 8 sma" heifers. the above animals are certified Bangs free, accredited on T.B.

with health charts for every cow. All heifers are of S. P. A. B.

C. breed- ing. This is an exceptionally good herd of young cows most being third and fourth calf. DAIRY FEED Approx. 50 tons of-corn silage, about 175 bu.

of barley, some corn (both new and old). Approx. 1300 bales of good, bright clover and timothy hay, 1000 bales of straw. DAIRY EQUIPMENT Two unit Surge milkers (seamless pails); Surge vacuum pump and pipelines; four can International cooler; 810 gal. milk cans, buckets, strainer and washing vat.

FARM MACHINERY Farmall tractor with cultivators. In good condition. McCormick Deering 12 twc-bottom plow, 7-ft. McCormick Deering tractor mower, McCormick Deering 4-bar side delivery rake McCormick Deering 10-A tractor disc harrow, McCormick Deering double row corn planter, '10-ft. John Deere tractor controlled narrow, John Deere manure Papec forage harvester with corn head and window attachments, Papec blower with 33-ft.

of pipe. Grove 14-ft. iwagon, equipped for silage with wagon unload-er; another farm wagon, Mayrath trailer type weed sprayer, used one season; 4-hole hog feeder, like new; electric brooder stove, 130 cement blocks, some halves and corners; electric fence controller, (weed chopper), water troughs, some small tools and other articles numerous to mention. A 1953 Chevrolet V2 ton pickup truck with new tires, in oood shape. TERMS CASH: DWIGHT E.

TAYLOR, Owner. Col Robert L. Sechrist, 'Auctioneer. Phone Fawn Grove 17-R-13. John Hope Anderson, Clerk.

REFRESHMENT RIGHTS RESERVED Not Responsible For Accidents Day Of Sale.

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