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The Gazette and Daily, York, (LASSIFIEPTuesday Mornin9- une 18 1957 56. Sales Register POWERS OF INQUIRY (Continued from First Page) "Remoteness of subject can be aggravated by a Probe a depth of detail even farther removed from any basis of legislative action. A third dimension is added when the investigators turn their attention to the past to collect minutiae on remote topics on the hypothesis that the past may reflect upon the present. "The committee has allowed in essence to define its own authority. Their decisions can lead to ruthless exposure of private lives in order to gather data that is neither desired by the Congress nor useful to it." Like Miller Case Watkins, a United Auto Workers organizer of Rock Island, 111., was given a one-year suspended jail sentence and fined $500 after his conviction here.

The case of playwright Arthur Miller is similar to the Watkins case in many respects. Miller was convicted of contempt of Congress May 31 for refusing to answer two questions concerning the identity of Communist writers he met in New York in 1947. His lawyers will move in court today to have his conviction set aside. Miller testified to the House committee freely about himself but said he could not use the name of another and bring trouble to him. So did Watkins.

In his opinion Warren said the power of Congress to conduct investigations was broad, but "it is not unlimited." Justice Clark dissented. Warren said the subcommittee did not give a fair opportunity to John T. Watkins to determine whether he was within his rights" in refusing to answer questions. Warren called Watkin's conviction "necessarily invalid under the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment" to the Constitution. He said the "question under inquiry" at the time Watkins testified was obscure, and that it was not adequately revealed to him when he had to decide at his peril whether or not to answer.

"Fundamental fairness demands that no witness be compelled to make such a determination with so little guidance," Warren said. Justice Clark dissented and Justices Burton and Whittaker took no part in the case. When Watkins appeared before the subcommittee in April 1954 he refused to identify as Communists various persons in the labor movement. He talked willingly about himself, but questioned the pertinency of questions concerning the identity of persons who were Communists some 10 years before. Watkins, of Rock Island, 111., is now an organizer of the United Automobile Workers.

He swore that he was never a Communist himself, but said he cooperated with Reds at one time. Sees Freedom Curbed Warren said abuses of the investigative process "may imperceptibly lead to abridgement of protective freedoms." The mere summoning of a witness and compelling him to testify against his 60. Florists COLONIAL FLOWER SHOP PH: 81727 676 E. Market St. Nite 29485 60-jnl-tf STAGEMYER FLOWER SHOP 537-543 N.

George St. Tel. 5840 1 60-inl-tf Saturday, lune 29, real estate of Richard E. E. Louise Rohrbach, on Rd.

from York to Lewisberry, Conewago York Co. 56-ir6-to-29 Saturday, June 29, real estate of William M. Helen M. Wallick. Windsor York, Co.

56-in6-to-29 Saturday, June 29, real estate of Earl L. Betty M. Waltermyer, west side S. Pershing York. 56-in6-to-29 Saturday, June 29, real estate of Ralph 0.

Gable, Borough of Jefferson, York Co. 56-jn6-to-29 Saturday. June 29, real estate of Marvin C. Pauline Louise Keeney. Twp.

of W. Manchester, York Co. 56-in6-to-29 Sat. June 29, household goods and personal property of H. E.

Crist at The Five Mile House, intersection of Spring Grove Rd. 56-inl7 to in29 Wed. eve. July 10. personal property of Mrs.

Lizzie Ness, at 2344 S. Queen Sprv. 56-in3 to iv 10 Saturday, July 20, real estate household gcods of Harry E. Messersmith on Baltimore in Jefferson. 56-in7-to-iy20 July 20.

real estate, farm implements and household goods of Mrs. J. Edwin Henry, Red Lion, R. 2. near Yoe.

56-inl5-to-iv20 Saturday, July 27, farm machinery household goods of Curtis Stine on the premises from Krout's schoolhouse turn right at Stine's voods on the Seven Valleys near Yellow Church. 57. Public Sales PRIVATE SALE Complete line of household furniture to be sold at great reduction, due to former owner leaving town. Circassian walnut bedroom suite, bed, dresser, vanity, bench, night stand chair; three piece living room suite, 2 end table cocktail table to match, in bleached mahogany; blonde bedroom suite, bed with bookcase head board, 2 night tables, triple dresser, vanity, bench chest of drawers; Crosley automatic 11 cu. ft.

refrigerator, Crosley electric range with push buttons double oven; 9x12 Axminster rug; 12x12 Axminster rug, including pads; five pc. Formica top breakfast set, Crosley 21" TV set; Crosley automatic wash machine, Bendix deluxe dryer, ten pc. dining room suite many more articles too numerous to mention; also metal office desk chair. All merchandise at former home of Harry Perez, Manchester, R. one mile north of Manchester, cross small bridge, turn left go up hill, 1st house top of hill.

If interested in buying good grade furniture, this is your opportunity. PUBLIC SALE Of Household Goods, Etc. SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1957 At 12 O'Clock, Noon The undersigned will offer at public sale on the premises located at 107 Berlin Avenue, New Oxford, the following! Household Goods, Etc. Breakfast set, electric and hand sewing machines, 2 Gone-With-The Wind lamps, kerosene lamps, 6-leg walnut table, 6 plank bottom chairs, 6 cane seat chairs, 3 old blanket chests, cedar chest, bed and old dresser, 5 rocking chairs, chest of drawers, metal wardrobe, in good condition; curtain stretchers, twin tubs, old quilts and comforts, tables and chairs, ironing board, end tables, electric refrigerators, Maytag washers, 2 corner cupboards, kitchen cupboard, dresser, vanity and bench, electric and antique clocks, electric deep fryer and toaster, dishes. Set of butcher tools, power mowers, electric motors, corn shelter, with motor; 16-ft.

ladder, skill saw, bench vises, drill press, planes, hand saws, wrench sets, screw driver sets, hack saws, electric drills, V'2 and 14-inch; pipe threading sets, brace and bit sets, paint and many ether items not listed. Terms will be made known day of sale. HARVEY S. WALKER C. Miller, Auct.

Walker Clerks. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Saturday, June 22nd, 1957 1:30 O'clock, P. M. The undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Calvin F. Kitzmiller, late of Jefferson Borough, York County, Pennsylvania, will offer at public sale on the premises in Jefferson Borough, York County, Pennsylvania, the following real estate: Bounded Northward by York Southward by a 20 feet wide alley; Eastward by a lot of ground known on the general plan of Jefferson Borough as Lot No.

37 and now or formerly owned by Austin Case; and Westward by a lot known as No. 39; said lot being known as Lot No. 38 and having a frontage of 50 feet feet to a 20 feet wide alley. Improved with a 2-story frame dwelling with electric, hot and cold water and containing 3 rooms on the first floor and 3 rooms and bath on the second floor. Also a woodlot situate in Codorus Township, York County, Pennsylvania, described as follows: Beginning for a point at a stone; thence at woodlot now or formerly of William 0.

Runk; thence along said woodlot North 33 degrees West, 47.8 perches to a pin at land now or formerly of Maurice Hinkle; thence along said land North 63 degrees East. 6.75 perches to a pin at other land, of which this was once a part; thence along said land South 33 degrees East. 47.5 perches to a pin at lands of Francis Cornbower; thence along sa'- land South 6OV2 degrees East, 6.7 perches to a point, the place of Beginning. Containing 2 acres, more or less. Terms and Conditions will be made known by CALVIN R.

WITMER, Administrator. John Crawford, Auctioneer. Rudisill Rudisill, Attorneys. 57-jn8. 15,18 37 will, about his beliefs, expressions or associations "is a measure of governmental interference," Warren said, adding: "And when those forced revelations concern matters that are unorthodox, unpopular or even hateful to the general public, the reaction in the life of the witness may be disastrous." "This effect is even more harsh when his past beliefs, expressions or associations that are disclosed and judged by current standards rather than those contemporary with the matters exposed." But, Warren said, despite the adverse effects which follow upon compelled disclosure of private matters, not all such inquiries are barred.

"The critical element is the existence of, and the weight to be ascribed to, the interest of the Congress in demanding disclosures from unwilling witnesses," Warren wrote. "We can not simply assume, however, that every congressional investigation is justified by a public need that overbalances any private rights affected." STORAGE FACILITIES Architect C. L. Forrer informed county commissioners by letter yesterday that contractor Carson Linebaugh has fulfilled a $6,125 contract to build voting machine storage facilities at Pleasant Acres. Chief Clerk Carroll H.

Leppo said storage expenses were amounting to more than $1,000 a year. About 90 machines will be kept in basement storage at Pleasant, Acres. About 165 others are stored in various polling places and a number of those will be brought into Pleasant Acres, Leppo said. GIRL'S CLOTHING FOUND A large assortment of ycung girl's clothing was found in the east end of the city early last night and turned in at city hall city police reported. Too Late To Classify ELECTRIC Soda Cooler, exhaust fan, 16MM sound oroiector.

drop head sewing machine. AL.A. 1569 W. King York, Pa. Phone 26437.

33-jnl 8-3t COLUMBIA Gas Range. Blackstone wringer type washer, Servel gas Norge elec. new elec. dish washer, radio record player, new TV set never used, $349.99, now $124.95. A LA, T569 W.

King York. Pa. Phone 26437. 33-jn18-3t GOOD USED TV sets, $14.95 up. vanity.

National cash register. Hot Point elec. grill, end tables, stroller, vanity desk, antiaue picture frames, talking parakeets cages. Early American walnut vanity, desk dresser, lawn chairs. A.L.A., 1569 W.

King York. Pa. Phone 26437. 33-inl8-3t HIGH CHAIRS, chrome breakfast set. beds, SDrings mattress, good 2-pc.

living room suite, cooDer wash boiler. 9x12 rug, bench vise, office desk, garage type air compressor, cost $729.00, will sell for $249.00. A.L.A., 1569 W. King York. Pa.

Phone 26437. 33-jnl 8-3t OLD PICTURES paintings, extra large armament chest. Alemite lube equipment for service station. Champion spark plug machine, battery charger, stainless steel soda fountain, knotty pine bar. restaurant equipment.

A.L.A., 1569 W. King York, Pa. Phone 26437. 33-jnl 8-3t DO YOU NEED MONEY? Wanted We have customers for the following and will pay high cash prices now. Antiques of all kinds, guns, tools, office equipment.

i l.i i i luvivia, Muuactiuiu uuuud, lUlllllure, apDliances. elec. washers, automobiles, boats, surplus factory goods, store goods or what have vou. A.L.A.. Auctioneers.

Liquidators, ADoraisors. 1569 W. King York. Pa. Phone 26437.

34-jnl8-3t SURE FEEDS SPANGLER SPRENKLE, INC fork Dial 82022 "SELECT THE BEST" N. Highland Ave West York rui Ji 0) With Deltone'a Sensational All New -Eyeglass Hearing Aid 1. Eliminates Cord J. Eliminates Battery 3. No Clothing Noise 4.

Almost Invisible Write for Free Booklet or, Call 22812 for Appointment E. E. REfiER 17 N. Duke St. MEMORIALS TO 58.

Deaths DEVENEY On Friday. June 14, 1957. at 4:05 p.m.. at York hospital. Canbv E.

Deveney, husband of Hilaria L. Deveney, 307 Carlisle avenue. Relatives and friends ara invited to attend the funeral services at 10 a.m. Tuesday from Max G. Anstine Funeral home, 1701 West Market street.

Interment in Greenmount cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the funeral horn Monday evening 7 to 9. 58-inl5-3t LEESE On June 15, 1957. at 1:15 p.m.. at the Seitz Convalescent home, Dallastown, Charles Victor Leese, husband of the late Minta D.

Staub Leese, aged 70 years, 10 months, 20 davs. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Shindler Funeral home. 915 North Duke street. Interment in Prospect Hill cemetery.

Relatives and friends are invited to call at the Shindler Funeral home Tuesday evening from 7 to 9. 58-inl7-3t McCULLOUGH On June 15. 1957, at 12:30 a.m., at her residence. 223 North Pine street, Clara E. Rohrbaugh McCullough, wife of Howard f.

McCullough, aged 66 years, 1 month, 29 davs. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Shindler Funeral home. 915 North Duke street. Interment in Mt.

Rose cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the Shindler Funeral home Monday evening from 7 to 9. 58-inl7-2t YOUNG On June 17. 1957. at 12:05 p.m.

at the Columbia hospital, Wilbert Sharrah Young, husband of Lvdia M. Scott Young, 228 Orange street. Wrightsville, aged. 63 years, 29 davs. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Thursday at 2 p.m.

at the Efzweiler Funeral home. Wrightsville. Interment in Fairview cemetery. Wrightsville. Friends are invited to call at Etzweiler Funeral home, Wrightsville Wednesday evening from 7 to 9.

58-inl8-3t HELLER On June 15. 1957. at 4:30 p.m. at York hospital. John W.

Heller, husband of Verna E. Heller, 360 South Pine street, aged 56 vears, 3 months, 25 davs. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral at 10 a.m. at the Max G. Anstine Funeral home.

1701 West Market street, followed by a requiem mass at St. Patrick's church, Wednesday, June 19. at 10:30 a.m. Interment in Mt. Rose cemetery.

Relatives and friends are invited to call at Max G. Anstine Funeral home, Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. 58-inl7-3t lAW On June 16, 1957. at 8:30 p.m. at his residence.

255 E. Princess Frank S. Law, husband of Emma Mae Law, aged 82 vears, 9 months, 15 davs. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Strack and Strine Funeral home, 1205 E. Market Tuesday at 9 n.m.

Interment in West Laurel Hill cemetery, Pa. Wed. 11:30 a.m. Friends are invited to call at the Strack and Strine Funeral home Tuesday evening. 58-inl8-lt ROSENTHAL On June 16.

1957, at 8:25 a.m., at York hospital. Dr. Michael M. Rosenthal, York RD 9. aged 81 vears.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Strack and Strine Funeral home. '205 E. Market Wednesday at 10 a.m. Private entombment in mausoleum at Prospect Hill cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the Strack and Strine Funeral home Tuesday evening, 7 to 9.

58-inl8-lt PETERS On June 15, 1957, at 11:15 p.m., at Pleasant Acres, Daisy E. Harris Peters, widow of William Peters, aged 75 vears, 7 months. 13 davs. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday at 10 a.m. from the William E.

Small Funeral home, 733 Roosevelt Ave. Interment in Prospect Hill cemetery. Friends mav call at the William E. Small Funeral home Tuesday evening 7 to 58-in78-2t KREUGER On June 15, 1957, at 5 a.m., at his residence 539 Yale street, Norman E. Kreuger, husband of Pauline Stiegler Kreuger, aged 67 vears.

4 months. 29 davs. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday. June 18 at 2 p.m. at the Guy B.

Creep Funeral home. East and East Market streets. Interment in Greenwood cemetery, Lancaster. Relatives and friends are invited to call at ne Guy B. Creep Funeral home Monday from 7 to 9 p.m.

58-jnl7-2t WILCOX On June 15, 1957. at 1 a.m., at her home. Lake Worth. Mrs. Lena Whit-aker Wilcox, formerly of Delta, wife of the late Hiram W.

Wilcox. relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, June 2 p.m. at the Harkins Funeral home. Delta. Interment in Slate Ridae cemetery.

ifUnl7.9t WOODMANSEE On June 16. 1957, at 12:45 p.m. at York hospital, Mrs. Emma Schaeffer Wcodmansee, widow of David E. Woodmansee, 511 West Market street 9e 94 years.

6 months. 26 davs. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday, June 19. at 2 p.m. at Sleeger Funeral home.

822 East Market street. Interment in Spring Grove cemetery. Relatives and friends mav call at the funeral home Tuesday evening, 7 to 9. BEEKER On June 17, 1957, at 4 p.m.. at Beeker of Parkton, husband of L.

Christine Wood Beeker. aged 53 vears. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday at 2 p.m. from Hartenstein mortuary. New Freedom.

Interment in Pine Grove EUB cemetery. Friends mav call at Hartenstein mortuary Wednesday evening. 58-jn 1 8-2t ORR On June 16. 1957. at about" at the York Water company impounding dam, Roger E.

Orr, son of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Orr 237 East Poplar street, aged 22 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services to be held from Shiloh Baptist church Thursday at 2 p.m.

Interment in Lebanon cemetery. Friends may call at the Chapman Funeral home 135 South Queen street, Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. 58-jn 18-2t HESS On June 17. 1957. at 5:40 p.m., Clarence R.

Hess, husband of Maggie E. Rose Hess, at his residence, 574 West Philadelphia street, aged 60 vears. 1 month, 3 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Edward W.

Baumeister Colonial mortuary. South Queen at Jackson streets. Interment in Prospect Hill cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to call at Baumeister' Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 P.m. 58-jn 18-2t 59.

Funeral Directors MAX. 6. ANSTINE DIAL 7594 Funeral Director 1701 West Market St. 59-inl-tf guy roFFP mai 7ot Funeral Director East at E. Market St.

59-inl-tf WALTER FUTER DIAL 7904 Funeral Home. 662 Linden Ave. 59-inl-tf DECKER ft DECKER Annabelle R. Decker Blaine K. Decker Funeral Home 550 W.

King St. 59-inl-tf ROBERT E. KOLLER FUNERAL HOME ..2000 W-st Market St. Dial 6274 59-inl-tf MORGAN E. FREY PHONE 5720 Funeral Services 1223 N.

George St. 59-inl-tf HENRY SLEEGER SONS Funeral Directors 822 E. Market St. 59-inl-tf ETZWEILER FUNERAL HOME till E. Market St.

York Dial 6236 59-inl-tf STRACK ft STRINE Funeral Home 1205 E. Market St. 59-inl-tf EDW. W. BAUMEISTER Funeral Director Queen and Jackson Sts.

59-inl-tf SHINDLER FUNERAL HOME 915 N. Duke St. Dial 7192 59-inl-tf WORKINGER FUNERAL HOME 849 E. Market St. Phj 22315 59-inl-tf 58.

Deaths STAUB On June 16. 1957. at 7:15 p.m., at his residence. 527 West Princess street. Leroy L.

Staub. husband of Ada V. Throve Staub, aged 66 vears, 8 months. 27 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Edward W.

Baumeister Colonial mortuary. South Queen at Jackson street, Wednesday morning at 8:30 a.m., followed by a High Mass of Requiem at St. Rose of Lima church at 9 a.m. Interment in St. Patrick's cemetery.

Friends may call at the Edward W. Baumeister mortuary Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. The Rosary society will meet at the mortuary Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. 58-inl7-2tC MITZEL On June 15. 1957.

at 8:10 "p.m., at Pleasant Acres. Charles A. Mitzel, Felton RD 1 aged 77 vears, 8 months, 29 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Tuesday, June 18, at 10 a.m. from the Walter M.

Ehrhart Home for Funerals. 505 East Main street. Dallastown. "Interment in Red Lion cemetery. Friends may call at the Ehrhart Home for Funerals Monday evening.

58-inl7-2t RAMPLEY On June 16. 1957. at 7 a.m., at Union Memorial hospital, Baltimore, Minnie A. Ramplev. wife of James M.

Ramplev. Street, Md. aged 71 years. 6 months. 16 days.

Relative! and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the W. Howard Webb Funeral home. Fawn Grove. Wednesday at 1 P.m. with concluding services in Highland Presbyterian church.

Interment in adjoining cemetery. Friends mav call at the Webb Funeral home. Fawn Grove. Tuesday evening from 7 to 9. 58-inl7-2t PARDO On June 16, 1957, at the York hosDital Thelma Klinefelter Pardo, Shrewsbury, wife of Joseph F.

Pardo. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Hartenstein mortuary. New Freedom. Interment in Shrewsbury Lutheran cemetery.

Friends mav call at the mortuary Tuesday evening. 58-inl7-2t LENTZ On June 14, 1957, at 7:45 p.m. at Yo'k hospital. Jesse A. Lentz, husband of the late Bertha Mae Brougher Lentz of 737 Manchester street.

York, aged 85 vears, 3 months, 7 davs. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at the Emig Funeral nome. Dover. Interment in Mt.

Pleasant cemetery. York county. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the funeral home Monday evening. 58-in17-2t FAUTH On June 16. 1957.

at 8:15 p.m., at West Side Osteopathic hospital, York, Alvin Fauth. husband of Cora Wolf Fauth, 100 West Broadwav. Red Lion, aged 81 years, 5 months, 19 davs. 'elatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday. June 19, at 2 p.m.

at the Burg Funeral home. 134 West Broad-wav. Red Lion. Interment in Lebanon Lutheran cemetery. Friends mav call at the Burg Funeral home Tuesday evening from 7 to 9.

Services by Red Lion Lodge 649. and AM, at the funeral home Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. 58-inl7-3t 57. Public Sales PUBLIC SALE Tonight 25 N. Penn St.

7:30 P. M. AT DETWILER'S AUCTION ROOMS Television, wardrobes, dressers, beds, springs, mattresses, maple bedroom suite, desk, gocart, radios, studio couch, elec. mixer, bird cage, stove, dishes, utensils, lights, shades, misc. Loads coming too late to list.

Come early. Plenty to sell. Dial 56221. C. S.

Detwiler. Auct. C. R. Detwiler.

Clerk. 57-in18-lt PUBLIC SALE Of Persona! Property On Saturday, June 22, 1957 I O'clock P. M. E. D.

S. T. At Premises, 741 Florida Avenue, York City, York County, Penna. Grandfathers clock; living room overstuffed chairs; occasional chairs; 9 piece dining room suite; gossip bench; fine set French chain; desk and chair; hall rack; radio; Olsen rugs; lamps; 5 piece kitchen set; gas stovet; electric refrigerator; kitchen clock; Singer sewing machine; 3 piece bedroom suite- throw ruos; Chippendale chest of drawers, chamfered corners inlaid; cot; Quilts: chest; tools; plenty miscellaneous articles too numerous to mention. Can be inspected Fri.

night, June 21, 7 to THE' YORK NATIONAL BANK TRUST COMPANY and WILLIAM A. HEWITT, Guardians of the Estate of Anna M. Lenhardt, WM. J. H.

Schmuck, Auctioneer. Donald B. Waltman, Attorney. TV I 1 ruoiic oaie OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND ANTIQUES Of the Late Annie T. Writer 1201 West Poplar Street West York SAT.

JUNE 22nd, AT 12:30 P.M. Semi detached brick home, 8 rooms, pantry bath, all conveniences, hot water heat, with Timken oil burner, radiators on third floor. Double car garage. This is a corner property converted into 3 apts. Vacant.

Also at the same time and place all her household goods and antiques will be sold Terms Conditions at Sale by, NEVIN STETLER, Administrator C.T.A. JOHN R. GAILEY, Attorney GEORGE A. KNAUB, Auctioneer PUBLIC SALE Attorney Wm. B.

Gemmill 569 Madison Ave TO BE SOLD WITHIN WILSON'S ANTIQUE AUCTION ROOM 1 154 Mt. Rose Ave. Saturday, June 22, 1957 Starting 12:30 O'clock 3-pc. living room suite, 10-pc. dining room suite, 2 bedroom suites.

Easy Spin Dryer elec. washer, coffee table, card tables chairs, rugs, rockers, radio, telephone stand, chest, elec. sweeper, elec. kitchen cabinet, table chairs, stands, 2 complete sets of porch furniture, clocks, lamps, brass clothes tree, lawn mower, step-ladder, garden tools, trunk, cut glass, silver, china, glass, pots pans, linens, quilts, drapes lot of misc. OPEN FOR INSPECTION FRIDAY JUNE 2112 TO 9 YORK TRUST 21 E.

Market Executor. L. P. Wilson. Phone 65506.

W. J. Hinden, Auct. CHAS. A.

SCHAEFER FLOWER SHOP 124 Market St. Ph: 6839 60-jnl-tf FOR FLOWERS CALL BIEVENOUR'S 656 Wert Market St. Ph: 81298 60-inl-tf CHAS. A. SCHAEFER ft SON.

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

Ph: 7427 60-inl-tf A R. CLAYMAN FLOWER SHOP 658 E. Market St. Dial 8-2582 60-inl-tf 61. Card of Thanks The husband and family of Mrs.

Helen Martin Trout wish to express their appreciation for kindness and sympathy extended during their recent bereavement; also for floral tributes, cards of sympathy and use of automobiles at the funeral. 61-jnl8-1t We wish to thank the many thoughtful friends who extended kindness in our recent bereavement in the death of our mother, Mrs. Beatrice Hixenbaugh. Floral tributes, expressions of sympathy and spiritual comfort will be remembered with gratitude. Mrs.

Lawrence A. George, Brother Sister. 61-in18-1t 62. In Memoriam HARTMAN In" memory of C. Hartman, who passed away one year ago today.

Sadly Missed By All. LOVE B.F.H. 62-jn18-lt KREEGER In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Janet Marie, who passed away suddenly, one year ago, June 18. Dear one, you are not forgotten Though your smile we see no more, Still in memory ou are with us As you always were before. Sadly Missed By Parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ray-mond Paley, Sisters Brothers. 62-jnl 8-1 1 KREEGER In sad but loving remembrance of my dear wife, Janet M. Kreeger, who departed this life one year ago today. You left me with sweet memories of our days together.

How sweet the memories still. You left me to remember none on earth can take your place. A happy place in 'ife we had, but death has left a lonely and sad place. This world can never fill. Sadly Missed By Her Husband: GENE KREEGER 62inl8-)t PUBLIC SALE OF VALUALBE Real Estate Personal Property Saturday, June 22, 1957 At 12 Noon Sharp In Yorkana Boro.

The undersigned will offer at public sale the following real estate: Large lot of ground and improved with a 5 room frame nouse with asbestos siding, heated with a York oil burner, running water is supplied with a good well. This property has a nice lawn and there is a' frontage of 121-ft. Immediate possession can be given. House may be inspected by calling any Monday or Tuesday evening. PERSONAL PROPERTY Philco 21 inch TV set TV stand.

3-piece living room suite, Philco refrigerator, breakfast Set, 9x12 rug, throw rugs, kneehole desk chair, odd chairs, rockers, studio couch, telephone stand. Sunbeam mixer, small neater, Zenith radio, 3 wardrobes, 6-piece bedroom suite, 3-piece bedroom suite, china closet, table, kitchen cabinet, Maytag washing machine tubs, stool, electric clock, kerosene stove, clothes tree hamper, lot of mechanic garden tools, two 650x16 tires, tubes wheels, 19 inch rotary mowers, lots of pots pans, set of dishes, service for 10, antique clock, vases, kettles, sink bench, cut glass and carnival glass, bed clothing of all kinds, iars, silverware and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash Real estate 10 per cent down, balance in 30 Cuy, C. W. SHUE Jacob A.

Gilbert, auctioneer. Phone Wrightsville 2492. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. Refreshment rights reserved..

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