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York Daily Record from York, Pennsylvania • Page 39

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York Daily Recordi
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York, Pennsylvania
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39
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39 The York Daily Record, Monday Morning, January 10, 1972 Deaths Policerfire reports Police said the tires had been placed temporarily in a basement hallway when they disappeared. ACCIDENT No injuries were reported by Windsor Township police in the investigation of a car-truck accident at 2:45 p.m. Sunday on Main Street in Police said a 1965 car driven by Charles R. Brundrett, 26," Felton RD 2, skidded on wet pavement at a curve and sideswiped an oncoming pickup truck driven by William J. Stearn 4G, Red Lion RD 1.

Masons; a member of York Forest 30, Tall Cedars of Lebanon, and the 25 Year Club of Dentsply. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Nancy Grasser, Lancaster; two grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Flora Hibner, 234 E. Chest-nurt and Pauline L.

Wildasin, 580 Salem Ave. Rev. J. Richard Bishop, his pastor, will officiate at the funeral Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Baumeister and Orcutt Colonial Mortuary, S.

Queen at Jackson Street. Burial will be in Green-mount Cemetery. Anna C. Stoner Funeral services for Miss Anna York Hospital Mrs. Patricia J.

Weigard, 918 W. Princess treated at 1:55 p.m. Friday for multiple bruises and a possible head trauma suffered in an auto accident at W. Market St. and Belvidere Ave.

Susan E. Feeser, 18, Dover RD 1, treated at 9:55 p.m. Thursday for a fractured nose suffered in an auto accident in North Codorus Township on the York New Salem-Seven Valleys Road. Mary M. Childress.

4, Red Lion RD 4, admitted Thursday in satisfactory condition to the hospital's pediatric section suffering multiple fractures of her right forearm and a head trauma, after she fell from a moving auto in Red Lion. LARCENY A 12-volt battery, valued at $28.95, was removed from a 1966 station wagon Friday night or early Saturday at Zeigler's Jeep Sales and Service, Red Lion RD 2. York Township police reported the vehicle had been sitting on the used car lot when the theft took place. LARCENY Two regular tread tires, valued at $50 and belonging to Donald Kline, 300-B Queen-sdale Drive, were removed from a basement storage area at Town and Country Apartments between 8 and 10 a.m. Tuesdav.

York Township police reported. Stoner, 80, of 331 E. King Surviving also are a son, Raymond W. Williams, 221 S. Albemarle four grandchildren; a sister, Mrs.

Ruby Crosby; and a brother, Calvin Williams, both of Sarasota, Fla. Funeral arrangements were incomplete. Harold J. Boll Harold J. Boll, 62, husband of Mrs.

Margaret Armstrong Boll, 2621 Meadowview Drive, died Sunday evening at 7:30 at their home, to where he had moved a month earlier. A resident of the Manchester RD 1 area for 21 years, Mr. Boll retired last April from the Allegheny-Pepsi-Cola for whom he worked for 25 years. He was born in Hellam Township, a son of John Boll. 1246 E.

Philadelphia and the late Mabel E. Hamme Boll. Surviving also are a son, Robert L. Boll, Shillington, two grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Amy Heindel.

881 E. Market and a brother, Lester E. Boll, 1060 Midland Ave. Rev. Edward L.

Weible, pastor of Conewago Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, where Air. Boll was a member of the congregation and Sunday School, will officiate at the funeral Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Workinger Funeral Home, 849 E. Market St. Burial will be in Mt.

Rose Cemetery. Births Memorial Osteopathic To Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Linebaugh.

Dover RD 5, Sunday, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Rodney R. Caudill, 544 Salem Saturday, a son.

To Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Billet. 238 E.

College Saturday, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Lynn D. Jacobs, East Berlin.

Friday, a son. Other Births To Mr. and Mrs. Jeryl V. Drummey.

1411 Commonwealth Boston, Friday at Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, a daughter, Anne Catherine. Mrs. Drummey is the former Kathleen Stahle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul J. Stahle, 1317 Sleepy Hollow Road. Owen Taylor PARKTON, MD. Owen C. Taylor, 38, son of the late Charles and Martha Jones Taylor, died Saturday at his Harris Mill Road home.

He was a native of White Hall and was last employed by the Stewartstown Furniture Co. Surviving are: 11 brothers and sisters, Mrs. Florence, Schofield, Railroad; Mrs. Roy Boyer, Harris Mill Road, with whom he resided; Mrs. Minerva Mansberger and Mrs.

Ella Nace, both of Dover; Charles Taylor, Glen Rock; Mrs. Mary Waltemyer, Felton; Mrs. Martha Tracy, White Hall; David. Vallie. Franklin and Joseph Taylor, all of Parkton.

Rev. Albert Sites, pastor of the Lighted Pathway Church, will officiate at funeral services on Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Har-tenstein Mortuary, New Freedom. Burial will be in Bowsers Cemetery, New Freedom. Mrs John M.Crabbs NEW OXFORD Mrs.

Bertha V. Crabbs, 82, wife of John M. Crabbs, died Friday at 11 a.m. at Church of the Brethren Home, New Oxford RD 1, where thev resided. They celebrated their 66th wedding anniversary in November 1971.

A native of Uniontown, Mrs. Crabbs was a daughter of the late Clayton and Anna Cole Hahn and was a member of the Church of the Brethren. Also surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Ruth V. Snyder, New Oxford RD 1, and Mrs.

Ethel P. Smith, Hanover, and two great grandchildren. Rev. Harry Nell will officiate at funeral services at the convenience of the family. Burial will be in Penn Memorial Gardens, Hanover.

Harvey W. Williams Harvey W. Williams, 50, husband of Mrs. Sadell Williams, 237 S. Penn died Sunday at 7:50 a.m.

at Memorial Osteopathic Hospital. Mr. Williams was born in Thomasville, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Williams.

He was a veteran of World War II. and was a member of Charles E. Williams Post 794, Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was employed by Cole Steel Co. for 15 years.

who died Friday at Memorial Osteopathic Hospital, will be held today at 10:30 a.m. at the Etzweiler Funeral Home, 1111 E. Market St. Rev. Vernon H.

Baum. pastor of Zion United Church of Christ, Miss Stoner's minister, will officiate at the services. Burial will be in Greenmount Cemetery. Miss Stoner, who had resided with Mr. and Mrs.

Stuart Rohr-baugh, at the above address, has no immediate survivors. A native of York, she was a daughter of the late Byrd H. and Mary Jane Sakemiller Stoner. She had been a patient-at the hospital for about a week. Mrs.

John L. Bortner UAVnVPP IVTrc PlnrpnfP 1VT 4. 79, wife of John L. 419 Boundary died ''Saturday at 1 a.m. at her home.

A daughter of the late George and Anna Lauer Houck, she was member of the Lutheran I congregation of Paul's (Dub's) Union Church and Sunday School and the Lutheran Women of the church. Also surviving are three sons, Leon H. Bortner, Hanover RD Ross L. Bortner, West Chester, and Vi Cyde E. Bortner, 321 Meade Ave.

Rev. Dr. Paul Levi Foulk, vice-t pastor at St. Paul's, will officiate at funeral services Tuesday at 10 at the Wetzel Funeral Home, ,1 549 Carlisle St. Burial will be in Mt.

Olivet Cemetery. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Starts TUESDAY, JAN. 11, 1972 CLOSED TODAY, JAN. 10 TO PREPARE FOR SALE ALL SALE SHOES FROM REGULAR STOCK PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED 652 W. Market York, Pa.

OPEN 9 TO 9 DAILY 9 TO 5:30 SATURDAY AT SPRY FURNITURE at lAflfclTEBJC II 1 11 I CIV TRANSMISSION 2819 Carlisle Ave. Phone 764-9844 SALE SALE A Sri nw Mrs. Frank P. Lewis NEW PARK Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Lewis, 79, wife of Frank P.

Lewis, died Saturday at 4:30 a.m. at her residence in New Park. She was the daughter of the late William P. and Frances Owens Tilson. She is survived by her husband, three sons, Eugene T.

Lewis, New Park; George T. Lewis, Stewart-stown RD 2, and Edward F. Lewis, Glen Rock RD 2, and four grandchildren. Rev. Paul W.

Kauffman, pastor of Mt. Olivet United Methodist Charge, will officiate at the funeral at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Kenneth W. Orsburn Funeral Home, Stewartstown. Interment will be in Slate Ridge Cemetery, Delta.

Mrs Sriull inn SAVE $40.00 Deluxe 9-PIECE Dinette Set Big Enough for Banquet Meals 5 (iKi It 'ImM sale' price Regular $139.50. If you have a large family or if you like a little more elbow room at the table, then this is the set for you! Spacious 36x60x72" extension table with self-edged laminated plastic top resists heat, stains, scratches and wipes clean with a damp cloth. 8 tall-back chairs upholstered in heavy, two-tone vinyl. Handsome bronzetone finish frames. Convenient self levelers.

SPRY FURNITURE Mrs. Victoria Pollara Sciortino, 6, widow of Cosimo Sciotino, died 'at 4:35 p.m. Friday at the Barley Convalescent Home, tj? Mrs. Sciortino was born in Cattolica Eraclea, Sicily, daughter Cof the late Joseph and Margaret jRagusa Pollara. She was a member of St.

Patrick's Catholic Church. Surviving are six children: ''Joseph Sciotino. GO Morningside tDrive; Frank J. Sciortino. Lancaster; Col.

John C. Sciortino, San Antonio. Samuel D. Scior-lino, 27 W. Mrs.

yosephine Martorano. Miami Beach, Mrs. Margaret Sciortino. 1044 Mt. Rose Ave.

and tin Anr on4 Ort rfr-rt'if- THE "PRICE FIGHTERS" Over TOO Dinettes On Sale! Prices Start at $49 50 for 5-Piece Sets Use Our Easy Payment Plan 3 randchildren. The funeral will be this morning 3t 9:15 from Keffer Funeral Home. fwjJUt. Rose Ave. with a mass of i-esurrection at 10 a.m.

ay St. I'altick's Catholic Church. Interment will be in Holy Saviour rr? 7.

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