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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 38

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a a a a a a The Gazette and Daily, York, Thursday Morning, June 13, 1957 58. Deaths at in Craley, Mrs. Agusta Olphin GRAHAM On June 10, 1957 at 8:22 p.m. Graham, of the late John H. Graham, aged 89 vears month.

8 Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Burg Funeral home. Red Lion. Interment in Springville cemeterv Friends may call at the Burg Funeral home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. 58-in11-3t -On June 11, 1957, at 8:30 a.m., at her residence.

709 S. Pine Mary Ellen Knisley, widow of Reuben Knisley, aged 76 5 months and 14 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Edward W. Baumeister Colonial Mortuary S. Queen at Jackson St, Friday at 2 p.m.

Interment in Mt. Rose cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the Edward W. Baumeister Mortuary Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. 58-in12-2t HUSAN- June 10, 1957, at 1 p.m.

at her 624 a Vander avenue, HUSSin, Alice Husan, residence, wife the late John A. aged 85 years, 7 months, 27 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 2 p.m. Thursday at street. the Dodson Funera! 517 North George Interment Friends call at the Dodson Funeral in Mt Rose cemetery.

may home Wednesday from 7 to 9. 58-in11-3t LEHMAN June 11. 1957, at 2:15, p.m. at Lehman, her wife residence, of YodeoRo D. Lehman, aged 70 9, Ida I.

Emenheiser years. of 8 D. Lehman, aged 70 years, 8 months, 20 days. wife Joseph months, 20 and friends are to attend the days funeral Brethren services Christ church, Locust p.m. Grove.

at 'InterRelatives invited, in ment Friends in may call at cemetery. the Etzweiler Funeral adioining home, evening 1111 from 7 East to 9 o'clock and at the church Market street, York, Thursday Friday from noon until time of service. 58-in12-3t on HOWE- On June 11, 01957. at 3 p.m., at his 1, Charles F. Howe, residence, of Manchestefers Howe, aged 56 years, 11 friends are invited to attend the months, 1 funeral Relatives Saturday.

and June 15, at 2 p.m. at the E. Diehl Funeral home, Mt. Wolf. Interment in Strinestown cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Friday 9 p.m. 58-in12-3t 7 to DE June 10, 1957. at 7:45 p.m. at the home Percy of E. Mrs.

Dennis. aged 71 vears, 1 month, Effie Writer, Newberrytown, davs. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Funeral the home, funeral Friday Lewisberry. at p.m. Interment in East Harrisburg 2 at the Erney cemetery.

call at the funeral home ThursFriends may day from 7 to 9 p.m. 58-in12-2t FINK--On June 12, 1957, at 12:35 p.m., of Katie Allan G. Fink. 78 vears, 2 "months, 11 Laughman Fink, York RD 4, aged days. friends are invited to attend the Relatives Saturday and at 10:30 a.m.

from Koller funeral Funeral home. 2000 W. Market St. Interment Relatives Greenmount and friends are invited to at in cemetery. the Hanover funeral paper home please copy.

58-in13-2t Friday evening 7 to HOFFMAN-On June 12, 1957, at 2. a.m., at her home, Anna Mary Hoffman, wife of William N. Hoffman, 714 Roosevelt aged 58 years, 10 months, 1 day. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday at 2 p.m. from Koller Funeral 2000 W.

Market St. Interment in home, Greenmount cemetery. Friends are 'nvited to call at funeral home Thursday evening 7 to 9. 58-in13-2t ELLWEIN-00 June 11. 1957, at 11:10 p.m., at residence of daughter son-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Oaks, 132 Orange Wrightsville, Harry E. Ellwein, husband 85 of the late Ida S. Fauth Ellwein, aged years, 2 months, 10 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, June 15 at 2 p.m.

at Etzweiler Funeral home, Wrightsville. Interment in Fairview cemetery, Wrightsville. mav call at funeral home Friday eveniend from 7 to 9. 58-in13-3t KELLER- -On June 11, 1957, at 7:30 p.m. at York hospital, Martha M.

Stump Keller, wife of Clement F. Keller 312 South Walnut street, Dallastown, aged 60 vears, 5 months, 5 davs. Relatives and friends invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, June 15, at 2 p.m. at Salem Union church, Jacobus. Interment in adioining cemetery.

Relatives and friends are invited to call at the (Riedel) Funeral home, 104 West Main street. Dallastown. Friday evening. Body will lie in state at the church Saturdav from 1 p.m. until time of service.

58-in13-3t MILLER -On June daughter 12, 1957, of' at late 11:30 Henry a.m.. and Anna Miller. Anna Miller sal her residence, 1225 Edison street. aged vears, 4 months, 20 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Saturdav.

June 15 at 2 p.m. at Sleeger Funeral, home, Prospect 822 Hill Fast cemetery. Market street. Inter, Relatives Sleeger and friends Funeral are home invited Friday to from call to 9 p.m. 58-in13-2t REYNOLDS- June 12, 1957.

at 10:30 a.m. at her home, near Street, Mrs. Mariorie Reynolds. formerly of Delta area. wife of the late Andrew E.

Revnolds, aged 58 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Saturdav at 2 p.m. at the Harkins Funeral home, Delta. Interment in Mt. Nebo cemeterv.

Friends mav call at the Harkins Funeral home Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. 58-in13-2t LEHN-On June 12. 1957. at 5 p.m., Mrs. Nellie Lehn, wife of the late Fred Lehn, at the home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs.

Lula Lehn, 626 South Newberry street, aged 82 years, 5 months, 2 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at Max G. Anstine Funeral home, 1701 West Market street. Interment in Greenmount cemetery.

Relatives and friends are invited to call at the Max, G. Anstine Funeral home from 7 to n.m. 58-in13-3t 59. Funeral Directors STRACK STRINE Funeral Home-1205 E. Market St.

59-in1-tf EDW. W. BAUMEISTER Funeral -Queen and Jackson Sts. 59-in1-tf SHINDLER FUNERAL HOME 915 Duke -Dial 7192 59-in1-ff WORKINGER FUNERAL HOME 849 E. Market -Ph: 22315 59-in1-tf MAX.

G. ANSTINE- DIAL 7594 Funeral Director-1701 West Market St. 59-in1-tf GUY CREEP -DIAL 5791 Funeral Director -East at E. Market St. 59-in1-tf WALTER FUTER- DIAL 7209 Funeral Home.

662 2 Linden Ave. 59-in1-tf DECKER DECKER Annabelle R. Decker Blaine K. Decker Funeral Home-550 W. King St.

59-in1-tf ROBERT E. KOLLER FUNERAL HOME 2000 W- st Market St. Dial 6274 59-in1-ff MORGAN E. FREY- 5720 Funeral Services-1223 N. George St.

59-in1-ff HENRY SLEEGER SONS Funeral Directors-822 E. Market St. 59-in1-tf ELLIS FUNERAL HOME 117 W. Cottage Place-Dial 7433 59-in3-m-w-f-ff W. J.

BOLL Funeral Directors, 252-254 South George St. ETZWEILER FUNERAL HOME 1111 E. Market St. York -Dial 6236 59-in1-ff Deaths and Funerals Mrs. William N.

Hoffman Mrs. Anna Mary Hoffman, 58, wife of William N. Hoffman, 714 Roosevelt avenue, died at 2 a.m. yesterday at her home. In addition to her husband she is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Robert Freed, Dover RD 3, and Mrs. Elwood Slaughenhopt, of the Roosevelt avenue address; three brothers, George Kimmel, Wellsville; William Kimmel, East Berlin, and Albert K. Kimmel, New Oxford; a sister, Mrs. Minnie Felty, 37 North Pearl street; and three grandchildren. Mrs.

Hoffman was a member of Faith Reformed church. Her pastor, Rev. Wilmer C. Mantz, will officiate at funeral services at 2 p.m. Friday from Koller Funeral home, 2000 West Market street.

Interment will be in Greenmount cemetery. Mrs. Katie L. Fink Mrs. Katie Laughman Fink, 78, widow of Allen G.

Fink, died yesterday at 12:35 p.m. She resided with her daughter, Mrs. Edgar Strausbaugh, York RD 4. She 1 leaves, in addition to her daughter, two stepdaughters, Mrs. Wilbur Beckmyer, York RD 7, and Mrs.

William Kauffman, York RD a step-son, Albert E. Fink, 718 South Duke street; a brother, Willis Laughman, Des Moines, seven grandchildren, six stepchildren and nine great grandchildren. Rev. Robert Turner, pastor of Second Church of the Brethren, will officiate at funeral services Saturday at 10:30 a.m. from Koller Funeral home, 2000 West Market street.

Interment will be in Greenmount cemetery. Anna M. Miller Anna M. Miller, 58, daughter of of the late Henry and Anna Miller, died at 11:30 a.m. yesterday at her residence, 1225 Edison street.

She leaves a sister, Mrs. Charles Timperlake, 337 Frederick court; a brother, Carl N. Miller, 353 West King street, and several nieces and nephews. Rev. 'H.

Walter Webner, pastor of Advent Lutheran church, will officiate at funeral services at 2 p.m. Saturday from Sleeger Funeral home, 822 East Market street. Interment will be in Prospect Hill cemetery. Mrs. Nellie Lehn Mrs.

Nellie Lehn, 82, widow of Fred Lehn, died at 5 p.m. yesterday at the residence of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lula Lehn, 626 South Newberry street. Surviving are a grand-daughter, Mrs. Norma Road and a great grand-daughter, Terry Road, both at home.

Rev. Karl Weckwert, pastor of Good Shepherd Lutheran church, will officiate at services at 10:30 a.m. Saturday from Max G. Anstine Funeral home, 1701 West Market street. Interment will be in Greenmount cemetery.

Samuei P. H. Aitiand Funeral services for Samuel P. H. Altland, husband of the late Mirtie E.

Altland, who died Sun- 60. Florists FOR FLOWERS CALL BIEVENOUR'S 656 West Market St. Ph: 81298 60-in1-ff CHAS. A. SCHAEFER SON.

FLORISTS RD 3 York. Pa. Ph: 70598-70590 60-in1-tf CHAS. SMITH SON FLOWER SHOP 27 N. Beaver St.

Ph: 7427 60-in1-ff M. A. R. CLAYMAN FLOWER SHOP 658 E. Market St.

Dial 8-2582 60-in1-tf COLONIAL FLOWER SHOP -PH: 81727 6761 E. Market St. -Nite 29485. 60-in1-tf STAGEMYER FLOWER SHOP 537-543 N. George St.

Tel. 5840 60-in1-tf CHAS. A. SCHAEFER FLOWER SHOP 124 W. Market 6839 60-in1-tf 61.

Card of Thanks We wish to thank neighbors and friends, and especially the J. E. Baker company, for their kind expressions of sympathy during the cent death of Samuel P. H. Altland.

The Family. 61-in13-1t We wish to thank neighbors and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy, floral tributes and use of automobiles upon the recent death and burial of Elsie E. Kahley. Joseph A. Kahley and Family.

61-in13-1t Larro SURE FEEDS SPANGLER SPRENKLE, INC. York Dial 82022 "SELECT THE KING MEMORIALS' N. Highland West York 12 Yorkers Will Attend Letter Carriers' Parley Twelve Yorkers will attend a district meeting Saturday night in Pottstown of the National Association of Letter Carriers. Harold Rojahn, a member of John S. Reynolds Branch 509 in York, is president of the BerksMontgomery district which encompasses letter carriers in south central counties.

The York unit met Tuesday night at the home of Harry Strickler, 340 Edgehill road. Members were urged to contact their congressmen and senators for support of legislation to raise carriers' nay. Provisions of the bill will be aired in a hearing June 13. Scheduled to attend the district session were John McGroarty, Lester Slothouer, Eckron Stover, Rojahn, Kenneth Hoffman, Raymond Ellis, Mr. and Mrs.

Kendall Hershner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flinchbaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Klinedinst.

CITY PLANNERS (Continued from page 3) "workable program," a comprehensive plan required by the federal government, for elimination of blighted areas and prevention of their recurrence. The planners slated a population analysis, first step of the plan, and a study of the city's recreation space needs, a survey recently agreed upon by the planners. -Approved formally the Miller tract as a site for York School district to build a new junior high school. -Gave final approval to Evunbreth, C. J.

Beshore's sub-division in Manchester township adjacent to North York borough. Details Later In setting the boundary for Young to indicate in the certification, the commission did not define precise limits for clearance and renewal. The planners are merely called upon to set the general area for redevelopment, Young explained. The redevelopment authority eventually would have to submit to the commission a more detailed plan showing exactly what properties would be day at York hospital, were held yesterday from Max G. Anstine Funeral home.

Rev. Franklin Patschke, pastor of St. Paul's (Wolf's) Lutheran church, officiated. Pallbearers were Burt Altland, Charles WitJohn Sechrist, George Hartman, George Krout and Don Baker. Burial was in Wolf's Union cemetery.

involved in the project, Young said. In discussing the 'long-range workable program, Young detailed the various steps, including population analysis, which the commission will be expected to undertake in the future. He told a reporter he hopes to start on the population analysis, to be made concurrently with the recreation study, sometime next month and complete the dual project within about three months. By then it will be about time to lay the groundwork for public financing plans for public improvements projects, another aspect of the workable program, he said. Donald L.

Tauser, superintendent of mails, reported that York Post office now is compiling a list of 8,000 street names for reference of sub-division developers. To avoid duplication of street names the commission will require clearance with the post office before giving approval to new developments. The planners also agreed to a revision in plans for a portion of Leafydale terrace, being laid out by J. C. Hoffman, in York and Spring Garden townships, which would allow the developer to leave out a block-long section of a street shown in the original plan.

The resulting area could be used for purposes other than housing lots, Young explained. LIGHT REQUEST (Continued from page 3) PTG. Full Or Part-Time Oldhouser said that the parents' group had been promised aid by numerous state and local legislative and administrative officials in its quest for the signal. Board president Paul P. Stock said the commissioners would petition the state and, if granted, would get money "somewhere" to erect the light.

He said first they would request a full-time light, but if this fails they will ask for a part-time light. Among other business last night, the commissioners adopted an ordinance to enter the York Regional Refuse authority and appointed Grant H. Voaden, 103 Edgewood road, to represent the commissioners on the authority. The commissioners did not take action on a petition signed by 21 families in the Hill street-Spahn avenue area charging Brocker Manufacturing Supply company on Spahn avenue with being a public nuisance. Solicitor Horace G.

Ports said this case did not come within the jurisdiction of the board. Patrolman William Dobb was given a raise in salary of $120 a year and his status was changed from probationary to permanent. To Seek Another Light The board decided to erect stop signs on Yale street at Second avenue and on Edgar street at Crestlyn road. Highway Chairman James Sutcliffe was instructed to discuss with city officials the erection of a traffic light at the intersection of Mt. Rose avenue and Norway and Prospects streets.

The board also decided to confer with Kaltreider Construction company, which is building a house on unimproved streets too near the property line on Glendale road east of Clover lane. Board members claimed the structure was not being erected according to the township zoning ordinance. An ordinance was passed to petition the Public Utility commission for establishment of a grade crossing over the Pennsylvania railroad at State street. The petition will be filed jointly with the City of York. Weather Calendar Extended Weather Forecast Extended weather for today through Monday, June 17: Eastern Pennsylvania, Eastern New York and Mid-Atlantic states: Temperatures will average 2 to 4 degrees above normal.

Cooler today but warmer Friday and turning cooler again Saturday. Warmer Sunday and Monday. Showers Friday and again about Monday will total to 1 inch. Western Pennsylvania, Western New York and Virginia: Temperatures will average near normal. Cooler today but warmer Friday and cooler again Saturday.

Warmer Sunday and Monday. Showers Thursday night or Friday and again Sunday or Monday. Total rainfall about one inch. Weather Forecast LOWER, MIDDLE AND UPPER SUSQUEHANNA, POCONOS- -Partly cloudy, a little cooler today. High 76-82.

Friday mostly cloudy, a little warmer with scattered showers and thundershowers. SOUTH AND NORTH CENTRAL--Partly cloudy, a little cooler with widely scattered afternoon and evening showers and thundershowers today. High 74-80. Friday mostly cloudy, a little warmer with scattered showers and thundershowers. Daily Weather Report Local Station U.

S. Weather Bureau York, June 1957, 5 P. M. (York Mater, Co.) TEMPERATURESMaximum 89 Minimum 66 Range 23 'M. 87 PRECIFITATIONRainfall .02 PREVAILING WIND Direction West CHARACTER OF THE DAY Weather Partly Cloudy BRUCE 'SWEITZER, Local Observer.

Almanac For Today RISES 5:36 A.M. SUN SETS 8:41 P.M. MOON RISES 9:38 P.M. -The S. Weather Bureau reported the Weather Temperatures following temperatures for Wednesday, June 12: Hich Low Precip.

Atlantic City 77 64 Boston 86 61 Chicago 64 59 Cleveland 72 63 Denver 80 51 .04 Jacksonville 91 69 Miami 84 72 New York 87 66 Philadelphia 90 66 .03 Pittsburgh 82 71 St. Louis 88 69 .76 Washington 90 70 .04 River Stages Wrightsville 4.4 ft. Harrisburg 3.52 ft. NO NEED TO STAY TIED TO AN OLD FASHIONED REFRIGERATOR WE WILL ALLOW $75.00 to $200.00 For Your Refrigerator ON A NEW KEL TOR" 'The Original' UNBEATABLE and UNEQUALLED FOR VALUE! Ft. Size $259.95 For Your Refg.

75.00 Budget Balance $184.95 BIG TRADE INSTALLATION DEPENDABLE RELIABLE EASY TERMS GUARANTEE DELIVERY WEST SERVICE OPEN MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY 'TIL NINE.

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