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The Gazette and Daily, York, Tuesday Morning, March 19, 1946 25 PUBLIC SALE (Continued) ANNOUNCEMENTS Deaths and Funerals 60. PUBLIC SALE (Con tinned) PUBLIC SALE MARCH 20, 1946 Paradise Twp. offer their water tank and sprinkler, used to build roads. This tank will be sold at C. M.

Stambaugh sale in Paradise Twp PARADISE TWP. ROAD BOARD. Emory S. Maul, Sec. 6 Robert Mundy, Red Lion, and Mrs.

Daisy Stausenberger, Wrightsville. Rev. Gerald G. Neely, pastor of Christ Lutheran church, will officiate at the funeral service Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Memorial Funeral home of Henry Sleeger and Sons, 822 East Market street. Interment will be in Mt.

Rose cemetery. Mrs. Lottie K. Hollar Mrs. Lottie Keefer Hollar, wife of Charles E.

Hollar, York R. D. 1, died in the York hospital at 7:48 yesterday after a seven week illness. She was 70 years old. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her sons, Glenn Hollar and Charles E.

Hollar, Jr. at home; her daughter, Mrs. John Fogelsonger, Etters D. a brother, Isaac Keefer, of Greens Village, Franklin county, and nine grandchildren. Mrs.

Hollar was an active member of the Lutheran church Orrstown. Rev. E. Miller, pastor of the St. James Lutheran church.

West York, will conduct the funeral services at the Max G. Anstine Funeral Home, 1701 West Market, at 10 a. m. Thursday. Interment will be in Spring Hill cemetery in Shippensburg.

Mrs. Isabella Mclntyre Mrs. Isabella Mclntyre, wife of David Mclntyre, died at her residence. 504 East Philadelphia street, at 2:20 p. m.

yesterday. She was 73 years old. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, A. Gordon Mclntyre, at home, and a brother, William Bain, Detroit. Mich.

Mrs. Mclntyre was a member of the First Presbyterian church. Funeral services will be conducted by Dr. Thomas S. Dickson, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, at the Guy B.

Creep Funeral home, 849 East Market street, at 2 p. m. Thursday. Interment will be in the Kreutz Creek cemetery. PUBCIC SALE Wed.

Nite, Mar. 20, 7 P. M. in the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auditorium on North Main Mt. Wolf This is a large lot of goods from several borne and coming too late to Jist the items.

DISHES ANTIQUES FURNITURE BERRY CRATES CARPETS, RUGS CARPENTER TOOLS WHEELBARROW SPRAYER (like new) Come early we want to sell all the goods as more is coming soon. Also, at the same time there will be amusements and refreshments in basement. Sale conducted by the V. F. W.

of Mt. Wolf. H. E. Gerberick, Comm.

Phone York 52201 6-ml6-3t PUBLIC SALE Wednesday, March 20, 1946 Hogs and Farm Implements of James R. Smith in East Manchester Twp. one-quarter mile South of Manchester Borough, on York-Manchester Road. To wit: 19 Head of Shoats; 1 Brood Sow will have Pigs in March; 1 Two-Horse Wagon and Bed. good condition; 1 Superior Gmin Drill, 10 hoe, good shape; 1 riding Mc-Deerine Corn Worker.

1 walking Corn Worker, 1 501 Long Plow, 1 17-tooth Spring Harrow, 1 60-tooth Peg Harrow, Fordson Tractor, Rood shape; 1 John Deere 12-in. two-boltom Plow, like new; 1 Single Cultipacker. used 2 1 Double Disc Harrow, Hav Tedder, Hay Rake, Johnson Grass Mower. 5-ft. cut; Fodder Shredder, 1 4 H.P.

Engine on truck, Circular Saw, 1 Set Hav Ladders. Belt, 5-in. 1 John Deere two-row Corn Planter, 1 New Idel Harness, 2 Bridles, 5 Collars, Hal ters, Check, Plow and other lines; Single, Double and Triple Trees; Log, Cow and other Chains; Bags, Forks, Shovels, Fly Nets, Hog Gallows, 1 Hand Cider Press, Copper Kettle Axes. Taps, 36-in. Chain Pipe Wrench, Pipe Wrench, 24-in.

Augers, Pipe Vise, and other articles not mentioned. Sale to start at 12:30 P. when terms and conditions will be made known by JAMES R. SMITH. John Moul, Auct PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE FARM Saturday, April 6, 1946 2:00 O'CLOCK, P.

M. By virtue of the power and authority contained in tne last Will and Testament of GEORGE W. RUDISILL, late of Hanover Borough, York County, Pennsylvania, deceased, the undersigned Executors will offer at public sale, along hard road leading to Stone Church, about Vi mile from Stone Church and Brodbeck's Station, a valuable farm comprising one hundred and thirty-four (134) acres, one hundred forty-eight (148) perches. For complete description see Friday's edition of this paper. Excellent farming land and improved with a frame house, comprising seven (7) rooms, water, electricity; new bank barn, snnne and dairy nouse (fixed to shin milk) wjfoon sneu, cmcken nouse, hog pen, and other outbuildings.

Running water in house and barn Runing water thru the farm. Possession can be given on or about April 15, 1946. Sale to commence on the premises at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon of the above date. when terms and condition will be made known by MARGARET RUDISILL, PADL RUDISILL, ANDREW W. RUDISILL, Executors.

S. H. Crawford Son. Auctioneers. Rudisill, Attorneys.

60 PUBLIC SALE March 22nd, 1946 The undersigned will sell, along a road leading from Seven Valleys to White Church near Seven Valley reservoir, the following articles to wit: 2 HORSES, aged 7 and 13 years. 3 SHOATS 100 Barred Rock Pullets. IMPLEMENTS 2-horse wagon; Gasoline engine, 2 h. Auchey separator walking cultivator, mow er, three-horse plow, hay rake, 20 gal. roofing pitch, brooder stove, 500 size, 2 1 iron kettles with rings, copper kettles, corn sheUer, corn planter, wheelbarrow, drag sled, 2 meat benches, scalding trough, 25 lbs.

Clover seed, 2 hog gallows, hay fork I and rope, binder twine, scythe, axes, forks, harness, room stove and many other ar ticies too numerous to mention. Sale to begin at 1 p. m. CLAUDE LUCABAUGH C. C.

Miller, Auct. R. D. Krout, Qerk. 6 m5, 12, 19,21 PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable REAL ESTATE Wednesday, March 20, 1946 The undersigned will offer at public sale on Main Wellsville, the following: 12-ROOM FRAME HOUSE, 1-ear garage, garden, electric.

Sale tc begin at 7 o'clock P. M. Te.ms by. GEORGE E. ORNER G.

E. Spahr, Auct. 6 ml5-5t PUBLIC SALE Saturday, March 23, 1946 The undersigned will sell at his residence in the village of Strinestown, York County, the following personal property to wit: Five-burner oil stove vtfth oven, one three-burner oil stove, Vale Oak coal heater, writing desk, 2 beds, 1 spring, antique bureau with glass knobs, one zinc-lined sink-bench, breakfast set, one buffet, leaf-table with drawer, ice refrigerator, radio, three rocking chairs. 6 cane-seated chairs, high chair, davenport. 2 parlor chairs, large comfort, 3 carpet sweepers, window screens, screen door, 9x12 rug, two 8x10 rugs clothes basket baby coach express wagon, lot of toys, coffee mill, Rayo lamp, dough tray, electric toaster, electric iron, No.

12 iron skillet, earthenware, chir.aware and glass ware, 2 strings of sleigh bells, 2 cans of lard, pudding, onions, cutting bench, grindstone, dutch scythe, gun, powder home, pots and pans. 2 washboards, pulleys, axes, augers, hinges, auto jack, tire chains, 2 kettle rings, lot of otd iron. Other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to start at 1 P. M.

when terms and PUBLIC SALE of Real Estate and Personal Property On FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1946, the undersigned executrix of the last Will and Testament of Sarah E. Forry, late of Windsor Borough, ill offer at public sale on the premises, No. 23 High Street, a lot of land with improvements consisting of a 2 -story frame dwelling house with slate roof, equipped with all conveniences except furnace, barn suitable for garage, small chicker house, and smoke house. i Also at the same time and place the fol lowing personal property: Cook stove, dishes, cooking utensils, chairs, rockers, coal heater, clock, mirror, couch, bedroom suite, spring and mattress, coal oil heater, wood chest, wooden refrigerator, 2 tables, iron bed, old wheelbarrow, porch rockers and swing, wash bowl and pitcher, blankets, spreads, carpets, rugs, electric iron, fruit ars, tubs, garden tools. Also 2 shares stock of First National Bank, Windsor, Pa.

Sale to begin at 12:30 o'clock P. M. Terms of sale by EVELYN SMELTZER. Executrix. P.

H. Smith. Auctioneer. S. S.

Laucks, Attorney. 6 m9.16,19,20,21 it trviav rpari it tnmnr row and you'll agree, it's a "Real I Honest to Goodness newspaper" The Gazette and Daily. Tree. 3 Jockey Sticks. Clipper Seed Clean- Modern Air-Conditioned Funeral Home FURNITURE A.

F. KOLLER 1415 W. Market West York Hears: Datly to 6 P. M. Evenings, Wed.

and Fri. to 8 30 P. Than. 8:30 to 12 Noon 61. DEATHS HAH BOLD On March 18.

1946, at 4:45 a. nrv, at the home of her son, Bruce Har-bold, Franklintown, Margaret S. Ha bold, widow of John W. Harbold, aged 86 years, 2 months and 22 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Thursday at 2 p.

m. with brief rites from her son home and concluding obsequies at Franklintown Lutheran church. Interment in Barrens church cemetery. Friends may call at the late home Wednesday after 7 p. m.

MYERS On March 15, 1946, at 5:45 p. m. at his ho ne, 643 West King street. York, David Leathery Myers, husband of the late Elizabeth Anderson Myers, aged 91 vears, 3 months and 12 days. Relatives and friends are invited to at-tena ine funeral on Tuesday at 2 p.

m. at the Etzweiler Funeral home, 732 East Market street, York. Interment in Dillsburg cemetery. Friends may call at the Etzweiler Funeral home, York, on Monday evening from 7 to 9. Casket will be opened at the ceme- l-ml6-3t GENTZLER On March 16 194H.

7:45 a. at the University hospital, Bal timore, Melvin Gentzler, husband of Beulah Lau Gentzler, near Stoverstown, aged 37 years and 2 days. Relatives and friends are invited to tend the funeral services from the home of Vis wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Lau, near Stoverstown, Tuesday, March 19.

at 2 o'clock, concluding services at St. Paul's Union church, Stoverstown. Interment in Stoverstown Union cemetery. Friends may call at the Lau home Monday evening till time of funeral. l-mlS-2t KIRK On March 17, 1946, at 5:50 i a.

at his residence, 250 W. Market I street, George Andrew Kirk, husband of the late Minnie G. Kirk, aged 74 years, 11 months and 25 days. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday, March 20. with services at 10 a.

m. from the J. M. Shindler and Son Co. Funeral home, 915 N.

Duke street. Interment in Grecnmount cemetery. Fripnrls mnv enll at the- lhinHIr tTunpral home on Tuesday evening from 7 to ft o'clock. l-ml8-3t I SHEWELL On March 16, 1946, at 10:45 a. suddenly at 258 N.

George street, i Joshua L. Shewell, husband of Mary Shew- ell, 303 N. Queen street, aged 76 years, 9 months and 20 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday, March 20, I with services at 2 o'clock from the J. M.

Shindler and Son Co. Funeral home, 915 N. Duke street. Interment in Prospect Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the Shindler Funeral home on Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock.

l-ml8-3t WEAVER On March 17, 1946, at 3:15 p. Katherine G. Swartz Weaver, wife of Forrest D. Weaver, 718 Pennsylvania avenue, at the West Side Osteopathic hospital, aged 43 years, 6 months and 22 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the funeral home of V.alter W.

Futer and Son, 662 Linden avenue, Thursday, March 21. Brief service at 2 p. m. Preaching in the Madison Avenue Church of the Brethren. Interment in Greenmount cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home of Walter W. Futer and Son, Wednesday eve-ning, 7-9. l-ml8-4t KIRCHNER On March 17, 1946, at his residence. Railroad, Daniel G. Kirch- ner, husband of the late Ella Strotbeck Kirchner, aged 79 years, 3 months and 14 days.

Relatives and friends are invited to at-tend the funeral Wednesday at 2 p. m. from the Hartenstein Funeral chapel, New FreedOM. Interment in Shrewsbury Lu- theian cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral chapel Tuesday afternoon and l-ml8-2t SPANGLER On March 15th, 1946, at his residence, -273 W.

Market John A. Spangler, husband of Minnie Spangler, aged 71 vears, 4 months and 14 days. Relatives and immediate friends only are invited to attend the funeral services on Tuesday, March 19th, at 2 p. at the fungal home oA. F.

JColler, 1415 W. tery. Re atives and immediate friends only are inviiefl to call at the funeral home on Mone'ay from 7 to p. m. l-ml6-3t HARMAN On March 16.

1946. at 8:48 p. Emma J. Steiner Harman. wife of Edward J.

Harman, at her residence, 25 North Sherman street, aged 54 years, 9 months and 23 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend tlie funeral on Tuesday, March 19, at 2 p. at the Memorial Funeral home of Henry Sleeger and Sons, 822 East Market street. Interment in Mt. Rose cemetery.

Friends are invited to call at the Memorial Funeral home of Henry Sleeger and Sons, Monday evening, 7-9. l-ml8-2t BENNINGTON On March 17. 1946. at 4:30 p. m.

at his home, Delta R. Charles H. Bennington, husband of Mrs. Alice M. Bennington, aged 56 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Hubert P. Harkins Funeral home. Delta. Interment in Slateville Presbyterian church cemetery. Friends may can at.

the funeral home Tuesday evening. l-ml8-2t HOLLAR On March 18, 1946. at 7:18 p. at the York hospital, Mrs. Lottie K.

Hollar, wife of CharlesE. Hollar, York R. aged 70 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Max G. Anstine Funeral home.

1701 W. Market at 10 a. Thursday. Interment in Spring Hill cemetery, Shippensburg. Relatives and friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday evening from 7 to 9.

61-ml9-2t 62 UNDERTAKERS Use W. i. Boll Co. Funeral Directors, 252-54 S. George St 2-M-W-F-3-tf HK.NKV SI.KEtiKK SONS Funeral Directors.

822 E. Market St. 2 sl-S-tf STKACK 8TKINE Funeral Home 1205 E. Market St. 2 l-3-tf COT B.

CREEP IMal 571 Funeral Director. 849 Market St. 2 sl-3-tf ETZWEILEB FUNERAL HOME 732 E. Market York. Dial 6236 3 -sl-3-tf BUBO Ft'NEBAL HOME Phone 6M Red Lion.

Pa 2 sl-3-tf AND SON CO. Funeral Directors. 909-911 Duke St. 2 sl-3-tf KDW. W.

BAI MEISTEB Funeral Director. Queen and Jackson Sts. 2 sl-3-tf MAX O. ANSTINE Dial 75M Funeral Director. 1701 Market St -l-3-U Funeral Directors.

822 Linden A. F. BOtXJEB, Fmeral Director Modern Funeral Home 1413 West Market Street a-tfl-xt w. W. row a Curtis L.

Garver Funeral services for Curtis L. Garver, husband of Edna L. Garver, 410 View street, Norfolk, who died Thursday at 46 East Church avenue, were held yesterday morning from the Edward W. Baumeister Colonial mortuary. Rev.

Canon Paul S. Atkins, rector of St. John's Episcopal church, officiated. Pallbearers were: Walter Stock, Charles Howard, William Smith, William Mason, Fred Arnold and Irvin Baugher. Interment was in Mt.

Rose cemetery. Mrs. Mary Ann Bowers The funeral of Mrs. Mary Ann Bowers, widow of Charles Bowers, 376 Lexington street, who died Thursday, was held yesterday afternoon from the Edward W. Baumeister Colonial mortuary.

Pallbearers were: Clair Overman, Daniel Warner, Frank Heist, Curtis Heist. Russell Bowers and Walter Bowers. Interment was in Salem Union cemetery, Jacobus. John Mundy John Mundy, husband of Mrs. Bessie -Mundy, died suddenly yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at his residence, 216 Albemarle street.

Coroner Lester J. Sell attributed death to coronary occlusion. Mr. Mundy was 49. In addition to his wife, he is survived by the following children: Pvt.

Leon Mundy, Ft. Slocum. N. Mrs. Katherine Snell, James, Mabel, Merle, Beulah and Donald Mundy, at home; five grandchildren; father and step-mother, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Mundy, York R. D. 7, and brothers and sisters, Jessie Mundy and Mrs. Mamie Pearl, both of Hallam; George Mundy, Manchester; Charles Mundy, York R.

D. Mrs. Artie Keller and Miss Anna Mundy, York R. D. 61.

DEATHS (Continued) M'INTYRE On March 18, 1946. at 2:20 p. at her residence. 504 E. Philadelphia street, Mrs.

Isabella Mclntyre, wife of Davki Mclntyre, aged 73 years, 6 months and 1 day. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Thursday, March 21. at 2 p. m. at the Guy B.

Creep Funeral home, 849 E. Market St. Interment in Kreutz Creek cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 Wednesday evening at the Guy B. Creep Funeral home.

61-ml9-3t RUNKLE On March 18, 1946, at 5:30 a. at the York hospital, Sarah Runkle, wife of William Runkle, Hallam R. D. 1, aged 70 years, 11 months and 21 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Thursday morning, March 21, at 10 o'clock, with brief services at the late residence and concluding rites at St.

Luke's church. New Bridgeville. Interment in St. Luke's cemetery. Friends may call at the- Earl B.

Burg and Son Funeral home, 7 to 9 p. m. Wednesday evening. 61-ml9-2t MUNDY On March 18, 1946, at 3 p. John Mundy, husband of Bessie Mundy, suddenly, at his residence, 216 North Albemarle street, aged 49 years and 10 days.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, March 21, at 2:30 p. m. at the Memorial Funeral home of Henrv Sleeger and Sons. 822 East MarKet street, interment in Mt. Rose cemetery.

Friends are invited to call at the Memorial Funeral home of Henry Sleeger and Sons Wednesday evening, 7 to 9. 61-ml9-3t 63. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank neighbors, friends and relatives "for their kindness during the and death of Mrs. Beulah Hoshall; also for flowers and the use of autos at the funera1. The Family.

63-ml9-lt 64. IN MEMORIAM SLENKER In loving memory of my wife and our mother, Helen M. Slenker, who passed away 2 years ago, March 17, 1944. A wonderful mother, woman and aid. One who was better God never made; A wonderful worker, so loyal and true, One in a million that.

Mother, was you. Just your judgment, always right. Honest and liberal, ever upright; Loved by your friends and all whom you knew, Our wonderful mother that mother was you. Sadly missed, By Her Husband and Sons. 4 ml8-lt Too Late To Classify FOR SALE JicCormack-Deering 10-20 tractor on rubber.

Phone 70456 between 6 ard 8 p. m. 20-ml9-3t 33-ml-3t FOR SALE 1 Kalamazoo cook stove. 50; 1 4-piece breakfast art. like new, S66.50; Coolers tor refrigerator; 1 4-piece bedroom suite.

SHJ. Richard E. Sharp, co Roy's Ice Cream Parlor, York R. D. 6, Ik twite 6 and 9 p.

m. 33-ml9-3t Witnesses Say Marine Made GIs Eat Cigarettes Tientsin. China. March 18 0T" Witnesses testified today that Marine 1st LL Guy Agati, West Wyoming. forced confined soldiers to eat cigarettes, beat them and made them do strenuous exercise, depriving them of all but two hours' sleep in a night.

Agati is being triea on charges he mistreated Marine prisoners. ZntZ2aw Bi-ilder For Pigs, Hogs and Brood Sows ERVIN M. SPANGLER enone mzi York BROKEN GLASSES REPAIRED E. N. SHEWELL 601 E.

MARKET ST. Jeweler Optician 'Buy With Confidence' WEST YORK DAVID P. KING PUBLIC SALE The undersigned havinp sold his farm in East Hopewell Township, York County, will offer at Public Sale on his premises, situated 2 miles South of Ciws Roads, on the road leading feww the Hopewell (Round Hill) Presbyterian Chunh to the hard road leading from Stewartstown to High Rock. Thursday, March 21, 1946 Dark Bay Horse, 12 years old. work wherever hitched lion Grey Horse, 4 years old.

off -ide worker. GnrriMy Cow. Guernsey Heifer, fresh by day of sale. Fat Bull. FARMING IMPLEMENTS 20 Farmall Tractor, with Plow Hitch.

B. N. Farmall Tiactor with Cultivator and Plow. International Tractor Plow, 14-in. I John Deere Tiactor Plow, 14-in.

Two-Hoi Plow Large Wagon Bed. 2 Low down Tractor Watrons, one 18 ft. Hay Carriage. 1 16-ft Flat. Two-horse Wagon with Bed.

8-ft McCormick Deering Binder. McCormiek Deering- Light Bottom Hay Loader and Rake. Dellinger Cast Burr Chop Mill. New Idea Manure Tractor Spreader on Rubber. McCormick Deering Mowing Machine.

Hoic Drawn. McCormick Deering Double Cullapacker, 8-ft. McCormick Deering Disc Harrow. 32-UVc. 3-Section Spring Tooth Harrow.

Smoothing Harrow. Oliver Weeder. 12-ft. 2 McCormick Deering Riding Cora Workers. Horne Drawn.

Land Roller. Ontario 10-Hoe Drill, used 2 Seasons. McCormick Deering. 4 Knife Ensilage Cutter, with Pipe. 2 Cultivators.

Shovel Plow. Wheelbarrows. 2-Hole Corn ShelUr, with Motor. Messinger Potato Duter, 6 Row. McCormick Deering Tractor Potato Digger on Rubber, used one Season.

2-Man Electric Potato Cutter with Motor. Boggs Potato Sorter with Motor and Pickers. Iron Age 2 Row High Speed Potato Planter, 100 Potato Crates. Bob Sled. Cement Mixer.

Dirt Scoop. 1.000 lb. Platform Scales. Cross Cut Saw. Meet.

Log Chain. Sledge i i r. nil i -j nil I a Pair Che. Linen. 2 Sets Double and Sfhgle mr with Sieve.

Mt. Wooden Watering Trough. 500-Cul. Galvanised Trough. Onion Worker.

Onion Seed Sower. SOO Grain Bags. 2-bu. Clover Seed. Cattle Dehorner.

Blacksmith Tools, Consisting of Forge. Anvil. Drill. Etc. Sheher with Out Door Feeders.

Oil Brooder Stoves. Feeders and Fountains. 3 Electric Heated. Drinking Fountains for Laying Hens. Lot Chicken Wire.

Lard Press. Motor Driven Sausage Grinder. Meat Bench. 2 Iron Kettles. 2 Hog Hangers.

Copper Kettle and Stirrer. Myers Two-Way Pump. 2 Pump Jrrkn. Fuller and John -on Gasoline Engine l'-Horse. Grind Stone.

Emory Grinder with Motor. Gasoline Pump and Tank. 10 Cast Watering Trough for Chickens. Circular Wood Saw. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Iron Bed Dresier Wahstand Chest of Drawers Corner Cupboard I Writing Dek and Bookcase Combined Buffet Bound Table I Bread Safe Cot KM.al.- Bbbl.

Churn, run by Motor 2 Sinks Chunk Stove Lot of Jars Lawn Mower 800 Laying Hen. Sale to start promptly at 12 o'clock Sharp. When Terms and Conditions will be Blade known by HOWARD FISHEL. No Stands Allowed. R.

O. McLaughlin. Auction ess-. J. C.

Stede and H. Norman Fishel. Clerks. IIMMH 22.

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