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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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10 THE EVENING SUN Friday, July 7, 1972 Champion Chess Match To Start On Tuesday REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer lost the draw Thursday night, giving Boris Spassky the first move, and the world championship chess match will finally start next Tuesday. Unless the American challenger or the Soviet champion pleads illness and gets another postponement. The confusion of the past week was summarized by the old woman selling cigarettes who asked in the beginning: Near the end it was: very Dr. Max Euwe said at 10 a.m. At noon: a very delicate At 7 p.m., the president of the International Chess Federation sighed: have been any day to the garbled prelude to what chess lovers sav is the match of the century Spassky of the U.S.S.R.

vs. Fischer of the U.S.A. Spassky arrived early to wait for Bobby. Saying came to he philosophically accepted the first postponement when Fischer show. Later he demanded an apology or he play.

At one news conference, one of lawyers said come to say he bad nothing to say. Yefim Geller, second, fiekled questions with: Gavarit po or as you say in English, Thanks to a rich British chess fan who doubled the stakes he Shapp Signs $150 Million Flood Relief Bill By LARRY REINSTEIN HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP)-A $150 million flood relief bill, used as a lever to pry votes for the state budget, passed the legislature unanimously early today. Gov Shapp. who had nrom- That was Tuesday.

It could have to. Budget Passed, Signed (Continued From Page 1) had sought greater reductions finally swung into line after the four Democrats on the conference committee agreed to cut $30 million from proposed state aid to county courts. A state-local revenue-sharing plan totalling 173 million was from the beginning the prime target of the predominantly rural bloc. Besides the reduction in aid to courts, the committee cut a total Qf $12 million from mental health programs funded in part by local government. The largest cut made by the conference committee was $52 million earmarked for public assistance payments.

Seltzer charged this cut would require a deficiency appropriation later in the year, but Mullen said he felt that the welfare depart- meat could live within the Other cuts from original request included $3 million from proposed mass transit assistance, $5 million from basic instruction subsidies, $5 million trom state contributions to the Public School Retirement Fund and $5 million from reimbursements to school districts for building rentals. To round up the necessary 102 House votes, the Democratic leadership called several County Approves Civil Disorder Damage Payment Judge Rides X-Movie Tax Constitutional SOMERSET, Pa. (AP)-A Somerset County judge has ruled that a $25 a-day license fee on X-rated movies is not a violation of the constitution. The move dissolving an in junction by Cinema 56, the only movie theater in the borough of Windber. was handed down Wednesday by Judge Norman A.

Shaulis. The borough council Windber on March 6 passed the license fee. claiming the tax was necessary because X-rated movies drew such large crowds that council was forced to hire another full-time policeman at a salary of $6,200 a year. On April 21, the court issued a preliminary injunction against the tax after Cinema 56 protested that it was a violation of freedom of expression guar anteed in the First Amendment to the Constitution. Said Shaulis: "We cannot agree amendment of ordinance in the instant case imposes a tax as a condition upon the exercise of a constitutional The theater did not indicate if it would appeal the de risian.

members back from vacation and flew two Philadelphia legislators, Democrat Louis Sher man and Stephen Wojdak, back from their Wojdak had been in traction until last weekend following an automobile accident and was confined to Ms bed when he got the word that fate vote was needed. Four Philadelphia Republi cans eventually voted In favor of the general appropriations bill, hut only after it became clear that Democrats had the votes to approve the measure on their own. The bill provides more state aid to the financially beleaguered dty than has ever been appropriated before. Approval of the budget in the Senate hung in the balance for about an hour as two dissident Democrats held out for more aid for mental health and retardation. The two, Sens.

Thomas Nolan, D-Allegheny. and William Duffield, D-Fayette, said they changed their Suapp assured them that he would push to restore the $8 million cut in the future. Duffield said be voted for the budget after Shapp also sured him that Ddxmont Somerset state hospitals would not be closed. Duffield and Nolan, joined by Sen. Patrick Stapleton, D-Indiana, voted against the spending plan last Saturday to send it to defeat.

Senate Republicans attacked the budget as phony and certain to cause a tax increase. Sen. Richard Tilghman, R- Montgomery, repeated House Republican charges that a $41 million deficit would be realized next year. Tilghman also deplored the strategy of holding up action on the flood money until the budget was passed method by which the bill was handled was one of the shoddiest incidents in the history of Tilghman said. At a news conference after signing the bills, Shapp said.

have been astonished by the bitter opposition of the Republi can Party to passage of the Shapp criticized the GOP members for changing their positions on the costs of welfare and other programs kind of blind will adopt any position as long as it is in the height of Shapp said The governor added that he might call the legislators back into session the end of this month to consider a package of i flood relief legislation. PITTSBURGH (AJM-The Allegheny County commissioners have approved payment of 20 damage claims totaling nearly $130,000 stemming from April 1968 civil disorders in the predominately black Hill District and Homewood section of the dty. The claims were filed under an 1841 act which makes counties liable for damages in a civil disturbance. Since the were filed, the legislature has eliminated the law. Originally 358 claims totaling $3 million were filed against the county, but Commonwealth Court ruled last August that the only damages property owners could claim would be those in excess of the amount of insurance they had collected.

The 20 cases approved for payment Thursday were settled under mass conciliations ar-L ranged by county Judge Sil- vestri Sil vest ri. ised to provide the disaster relief funds within minutes after his budget was adopted, signed the bill immediately. Shapp said he would spend as much of the $150 million as needed but added that is rm noooiWo til? CCIH monwealth can rebuild Pennsylvania using the current operating Shapp will administer the $150 million under these guidelines outlined in the bill: million for general flood relief for the alleviation of hardship and suffering and for the protection of million tor welfare and medical assistance for persons on the rolls because of the flood. million for Health Department services in connection with the flood such as vaccines million to the Depart- JOHN W. KERCHNER, INC.

Hanover R-l. Pa. Dhr. of JtfcaW. Kerchmr.

be. Phasen nti bi Fan HM ead Stock Pramptljr Removed ment of Environmental sources. A Shapp aide said the Justice Department is working now on locating all the legally available ways the money could be expended. TVo larricl'i'tirm propriation could be directed toward paying for supplies, services, food, clothing, equipment, chemicals, drugs and medicines, channel enlargement, rectification and realignment, side slope protection and Lt. Gov.

Ernest Kline said the money could be used for picking up the slack where the federal government stops. almost all he said, federal government only pays a certain per- He noted the emergency unemployment compensation program stops after four weeks and said the state could possibly pick up benefits from that point on. General Contracting Roofing Siding ANY Home Repairs GROVER HANSFORD SONS Phone 632-4233 PAPER HANGING PAINTING INTERIOR and EXTERIOR OSCAR KEEFER, JR. 632-5205 POSTPONED PUBLIC SALE OF ALMA F. AND THE LATE EDISON A.

BROWN REAL ESTATE, ANTIQUES AND RPnAAtl Ml rcnaunHL rnurtRiT. Located at 55 W. Canal Dover, York Co. TO BE HELD 10 A.M. SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1972 ElWood (Tip) Witmer, Auctioneer 001 NO FLOOR SANDING Dennis Bolin Hanover, Pa.

PKane 632-5250 The Nifty Weather Machine; a total heating- air conditioning system. There have been a lot of changes in comfort smcc Dave Lennox rolled out his first furnacc in 1X93. Now there are Lennox nifty weather machines that warm, cool, clean the air and even control the moisture in homes and buildings. And there's a superservice organization to beck them up. Just in case.

Get out from under the weather with a Lennox nifty weather machine. W. R. BURNS SON 2 40 Third St Ph. C37-S2I2 laiMPMSAQMii How to cut your food bills not only discover Interesting new meet substitutes, lesrn how flexibility in fsmily eating habits saves real money.

Read how after-school for example, save on big meals, yet aid nutrition. One of 38 informative articles and features in the Digest D. M. AUCTION Saturday, July 8, at 6:30 P.M. S22 Third Hanover, Route 116 HOUSEHOLD GOODS- ANTIQUES SHOP TOOLS 2 church plates (Methodist Church at Crossroads), cane rocker, 2 beam scales, wood box, chest, leather punch, Wiard horse plow, butcher bench, wood chair, trunk, 2 lanterns; 2 bedrooms suites, single beds, cedar wardrobe, breakfast set lamps, lawn chairs, end tables, coffee tables, chest of drawers, new-ioo spools of crochet thread.

50 cans of Dextral Mai, 100 packs of color rinse, shoe polish, SO packs Tintex, air filter, SO pairs of shorts. Double-car garage door, 16 ft. wide by 7 ft. high, like new. 150 ft.

2- inchCirtube pipe. 16 ft. ladder, copper pipe, step ladder, plumbers pipe stand and cutter. 24-inch pipe wrenches, other wrenches, saber saw and other saws. 2 air compressors with motors, paint sprayer, lot of small roller bearings.

12 electric motors, 34 h.p. repulsion-induction motor, drill and bits, electric wire, new electric boxes, generator for Pontiac, auto parts, old coil, paint, nuts and bolts, nails, pulleys. Something for farmers, carpenters, plumbers and garage men. These are only a few of the items to be sold. Most of these items are from Nelson Miller estate, Hanover, Pa.

Call 637-4669 or 637-5557. PUBLIC SMI of Household Furniture. Etc. Saturday, July 29, at 12:30 P.M. The undersigned, having sold his home, will offer at public sale on the premises, located at 111 Clover Lane, Hanover, the following: PER80NAL PROPERTY Admiral custom copper-tone refrigerator with top freezer, G.E.

upright freezer, G.E. electric range, G.E. automatic washer, Firestone TV set, double drainboard metal sink with porcelain top, Electrolux sweeper with mg attachment, 3 piece solid maple bedroom suite with box spring and innerspring mattress, 7 piece dinette set with formica top table, maple base cabinet with mica top, maple chair, beige sofa, cedar blanket chest, mahogany night stand with two drawers, platform rocker, two door metal wardrobe with mirror front, hassock, clothes hamper, small storage chest, coffee and end tables, stands, floor and table lamps, pole light, several braided oval rugs, several utility cabinets and stands, step stool, dishes, glassware, utensils, small appliances, two chaise lounges, aluminum folding chairs, three piece lawn set, lawn and garden tools, step ladder, two tow chains, two rubber tire lawn mowers. Garden Mark 19 inch rotary mower, and many other items not listed pa UL LIPPV Terms: Cash R. Kehr Sales Manager and Auctioneer Hanover, 0.

WEEKEND SPECIAL MINIATURE PORCELAIN GRAVY BOAT SET A lovely set consisiuKj of Gravy Boat Ladle with Salt and Pepper Shakers. Made ol beautiful white porcelain with colorful rose desiqn and nold trim. Not only attractive but very useful. This set is ideal for you and will make the perfect gift! mmmm 0. J.

MYERS FURNITURE-APPLIANCES 29 W. Chestnut SL Hanover, Pa. PUBLIC SALE Wednesday, luly 19, at 6:30 P.M. OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned will offer at public sale at the site of the real estate situate in Huntington Twp Adams County, Pa. along L.

R. 010CM. off Old Route 15, approximately 1 mile north of Heidlersburg. the following real and personal property: REAL ESTATE (WILL BE OFFERED AT 7:30 P.M.) Consisting of approximately 171-acre farm improved with a frame dwelling, bank barn, and other buildings. 140 acres tillable soil with balance in timber and grazing land, ideal for beef and dariy cattle farming, a large portion adaptable for commercial purposes.

PERSONAL PROPERTY Limited Household Furniture Terms Personal Property Cash Real Estate 15 percent down payment Other terms to be announced at sale ADAMS COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. GUARDIAN FOR CIILOE B. ASPER TROSTLE Clair R. Slaybaugh. Auctioneer Idaville, Pa.

Phone 677-7479 McCullough, Clerk Swope Fra zee. Attorneys PUBLIC SALE Household Goods and Antiques Cotns-Guns-Train Set Etc. Tuesday, July 18th, at 5 P.M. Located rear of 105 East Middle Street, Gettysburg, Pa. the following: ANTIQUES Dinner bell, brass kettle, iron kettle, kettle rings, walnut secretary top, oak chairs and stands, reed sofa, treadle sewing machine, oak chest of drawers, wardrobe, Victrola and records, antique bicycle, Martin saxaphone, AM.

St. Louis shop repair machine, many old wood shoe laths, wood shoe rests, saddle, coal bucket, wooden kegs, large number of National Geographies, a large number of books, picture frames, 0 gauge train complete with a number of cars and engines, 11 minute track layout, road, bed, many old silver coins. HOUSEHOLD GOODS-GUNS-ETC. Queen Anne leg vanity, wardrobe, kitchen cabinet, utility cabinet, TV's, writing desk, metal file case, wood file case, fireproof files, poster bed, table and floor lights, dishes and ware, appliances, exerciser, window fans, Frigidaire air conditioner, mimeo machine, golf bag and clubs, 20 ft. shifting ladder, Delco auxiliary light plant, two Kodak cameras, filters and cases; Ross tape recorder, cartridge recorder, Webcor tape recorder, victrolas, GUNS Winchester model 1500 410 single barrel, Savage 22 long rifle, 922 pistol, air pistol, swords, cartridge belt, binoculars.

Many items not listed. MRS. FRANK WATSON. Owner 105 East Middle St. Gettysburg, Pa.

17325 Clair R. Slaybaugh, Auctioneer Idaville, Pa. Phone 677-7479 Jacobs and Brown, Clerks PUBLIC SALE Saturday, July 15, at 10:30 A.M. 1 Broadway. Hanover, Pa.

ANTIQUES Oval-glass front and side china closet, very large oak door bookcase with glass in doors, small roll-top desk, very nice old bedroom suite with marble-top dresser and marble-top washstand and two chairs, old blanket chest with strap hinges, cradle, plank-bottom rocker, oak washstand. oak dresser, blanket chest, iron dog, small iron pot, brass umbrella holder, sugar bucket, brass candle stand, two chairs, small doll two small bisque-head dolls, painted on glass pictures: three new home-made quilts, ladles, red satin base lamp, red satin collection of old creamers, ruby souvenir glass of Hanover and York Fair. William Foust Jug with stopper, small Foust jug, set oL dishes (Johnson England) depression glass, lot of pattern glass. Opellesson glass, pressed glass. Daisy Button, glass creamers, glass hats, salt box.

old glass shade, milk glass light, oil lights, one in green; goblets, two still banks, mechanical bank (Eagle Eagletts), couch, block planes, school desks, high chair, refrigerator, gas stove, modern chair. Maytag washer, old hobby books, large variety of salt and pepper shakers, and lots not listed, MR. MRS. WALTER MUMMERT Terms: Cash Public Sale Register JULY 15-R. Maude Edie Estate, located at 33-35 E.

Main New Freedom Borough. 15-Mrs. Esther M. Garber Sale, located R.D. 1, New Oxford, Pa.

15-Mr. Mrs. Walter Mummert Sale, located 678 Broadway, Hanover, Pa. 22-Bessie M. Hart Estate, located at 227 W.

Chestnut Hanover, York Pa. AUGUST 26 Raymond Mayer Sale, located 4 miles North of Gettysburg, in the Village of Mummasburg. SEPTEMBER 2-Paul Elizabeth Julius Sale, located in York Midway between Berlin and Dover, Sale close to Bigmount. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL E8TATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY Saturday, July 15, at 10 A.M. Hie undersigned will offer at public sale at the site of real estate situate at 9 Hanover Street, New Oxford, Adams County, the following real and personal property: REAL ESTATE (WILL BE OFFERED AT 1:00 P.M.) Consisting of a tract of land (approximately 50 188) improved with a 2Vi story brick dwelling, 8 rooms, 2 baths, and 2 open stairways, well adapted for double dwelling.

Also improved with 2 frame summer out-ldtchens with fireplaces, 2-car cement block garage. Large lawn in rear with grape harbor. All modem venlences with hot water heat and new oil furnace. PERSONAL PROPERTY Antiques: 8-drawer walnut high chest of drawers, champered corners; 4-drawer cherry bureau with spade feet; 2-piece comer cupboard, with one arch glass drawer; walnut twin banquet tables; 2 Victorian finger-carved side chairs; Lincoln Rocker; Chippendale tin tray on stand; Eliza Manroso 8-day shelf dock; Butler secreatry writing desk; Empire 2-drawer drop-leaf stand with lion foot; Empire bed; large walnut wardrobe, plain gate leg dropleaf table; O.G. mirror, Adams mirror; marble base oil lamp; plank bottom cane seated chairs; milk glass chicken; 1897 souvenir tumbler; 1935 needlepoint picture; deep round picture; 5 daguerreotypes; coffee grinder; meat bench; large jar, porcelain lid; blue floral stone jar.

Modem: G.E. window air conditioner; Hotpolnt refrigerator; gas range; Motorola table radio; mahogany upholstered sofa; bar room chair; rockers chairs; 10-piece mahogany inlaid dining room suite; walnut drop leaf extension table; mahogany 4-piece bedroom suite with high poster bed; 7-piece mahogany twin bedroom suite; cameras, Polaroid Kodak 34; projector; screen and other equipment; 7 oriental rugs; record cabinet, records; floor and table lamps; lawn chairs; other electric appliances: cookware; dishes; utensils; bedding; linens; blankets, 2 coverlets; and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms Personal Property Cash Real estate -10 percent down payment Other terms to be announced at sale Inspection Friday Evening, June 30,1972,6:30 P.M. Food Stand Reserved ADAM8 COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. EXECUTOR ESTATE OF MOSES HAVEN BAKER.

DECEASED Clair R. Slaybaugh, Auctioneer Idaville, Pa. Phone 677-7479 Kluck McCullough, Clerks Bigham Raffensperger, Attorneys PUBLIC SALE Saturday, July 15, at 9:30 A.M. R.D. 1, New Oxford, Pa.

mile North of Cross Keys off Route 94 onto Berlin Road toward N.O. signs posted. Tractor, Farm Machinery, Chicken Power, Hand and Garden Tools, Antiques, Household Goods etc. Tractor Farm Machinery Tools etc. JD tractor new rubber ok, Cultivators, JD No.

5 Field Mower, JD No. 290 Com Planter OK, JD 13 Disc Grain Drill, Int 2-bottom 14" Plow on rubber, Int. 3-bottom Plow on steel, Int. Hammer Mill with 50 ft. edless belt, 12-hole Hog Feeders, 1950 Chevrolet ton pick-up Truck good tires, Chicken Elec.

Drills, Craftsman Tilt Top Table Saw with motor, Porta-cable Skll saw and sandcr. Van Dom Elec Drill. Wood Lathe, Socket Sets, Craftsman Orbital Sander, Ladders, odds and ends Oak, Pine, Cherry, Walnut lumber. Garage Door Power, Hand and Garden I not mentioned Antiques Household Goods Butcher Equip. Empire Chest, Pine Solid End Wash Stand, Jelly Cupboard, Oak Sideboard, Pine Nite Stand, Walnut Blanket Chest, Oak Bed, Pine School Master Desk, Boston Rocker above mentioned refinished, Pine Cradle, Wall Telephones, Hanging Lamp, Butter Churns, Clocks, Parlor Chairs, Trunks, Reed Doll Carriage, Rockers, Cliairs, Oak Clothes Trees, Stands, Dressers, Sofa Bed, Whirlpool Klee.

Dryer. Maytag Wringer Washer, Hotpoint Elec. Stove like new, Porch Furniture, Refrigerator, Bedding, Sewing Machines, Benches, Oak Sideboard, Chunk Stove Pat. 1851, Egg Stove, Coal and Wood Range, Oak Library, Reed Flower Stand, Ray-O-Lamp, Picture Frames, Flat Irons, Toys, Lots Tinware, Commode, Butter Prints, Crocks, Jugs, Depression, Pressed and Green Dishes, China Dishes, PoLs, Pans, Silverware, Buttons, Old Bottles Kettles. 3-Foots, Meat Benches, Meat Grinder, Sausage Stuffer plus Hundreds of other items not listed.

George Hsar Auctioneer Phone Dillsburg 432-3815 Terms by Refreshment Rights Reserved Mrs. Esther M. Garber Not responsible for accidents, Owner PUBLIC AUCTION 10 Green Hauers. House, Household Ooode and Equipment 3 Floral and discontinuing the Wholesale lower Business only, will sell the following on premises of Rutland Beards Florist, 5639 Baltimore National Pike ake Beltway to Exit 15, U.S. Rt.

40 West, go East or toward. 1 Baltimore City about V4 mile. Rutland Beards Florist is lo. ated right, Baltimore County on SATURDAY, JULY 8 AT 10:30 A.M. 10 Green Houses 2-30 85 8-25 100, equipped with beds and heavy duty glass in operating condition, 4 large oil fired boilers.

and floral breeze fans with thermostats and relays, complete intermiting lighting system unit with time clock and recorder units, extra cycle clock and timer, black shade cloth for 10 60 ft. beds, Chapin auto, pot watering and feeding system long headed, green houses must be moved by Sept 15th, 1972. Equipment Farmall cub tractor Elect, start hyd. lift, 10 disc harrow, plow, spring tooth harrow, cultivators, snow blade, large 011 fire steamer on trailer, Spartan piston pump- 5G PM 400 ft of alum irrigation pipe with sprinklers, 1000 ft. rubber hose, 4 HP Merrytiller, Sears compost shreader, Hudson sprayer, dusters.

Hudson sprayers, heavy fire proof safe, many other tools. Supplies 400 ft. of Chapin ooze bench watering hose 100 ft. plastic pipe, 200 ft. PP, 1000 assort flower pots, window boxes, bench wire mesh, larger lot of spray parts supplies around the green house.

Shrubbery all the outdoor shrubbery will be sold in lots and can be removed at a later date, American hollies, English hollies, upright and spreading yews, privet hedge House 3 story frame house with front porch and basement 3 bedrooms and bath 2nd floor, kitchen, dining room and large living room 1st floor sold subject to being moved or dismantled by Sept 15, 1972: Kitchen custom Quaker Maid cabinets, 3 like new Frigidaire appliances-stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, 2 bedroom suites a complete line of household goods. Owner: RUTLAND BEARD FLORIST 5639 Baltimore Pike Baltimore, Md. 21228 TERMS: CASH Not responsible for accidents day of sale. William H. Amoss, Auctioneer Complete Auction Service 2037 Pleasantville Fallston, Md.

(301) 877-7005 or 838-3000.

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