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News Comet from East Berlin, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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News Cometi
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East Berlin, Pennsylvania
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PAGE FOUR THE NEWS-COMET, EAST BERLIN, MAY 81, 1946 NEWS-COMET Berlin Published Every Owner Publisher: New Oxford Compmnj. coloration Berlin Editor: HennctU licr- Editor. DelU Hcrshey. Editor: Hcnr J. Smith.

Gcttjs- burR. Pa 00 per in SO if not paid within Terms to out-of--ounty subscribers 51 SO annum in advance, or $200 if not paid at East Berlin as second class mail matter on Mav 12. 1893 YORK SPRINGS NEWS EVENTS (Continued from Page 1) Ruth Kieffer spent Tuesday in Carli.sie The Georee W. Harrison, Bendersville, completed a coutse of studies at Dreu Theological seminary Madison. and is, now completed studies dunr.g the sum- mer term for his doctor of divinity degree at Princeton Theological seminary He will his degree from Drew at the conclusion of the summer after he completes his work at Princeton Stirling Starrier 32, of Gardners 2, charged with driving dur- IJXK su pension of his license, was sent to the Cumberland county jail fo: 30 days State police aJoimed the court that Starher had been arrested five tunes on motor code foui of them lor dilving during the period of suspension Admitted to the Warner hospital as patients were Mis Wm MacDougall.

Aspers 1, Mis. Raymond Smith. Aspers Discharged were Mis George Smith. Aspers, Lee MaeDougUl, Aspers Mrs Luther Horick and infant son, Jeffery Conrad, Bendersville: Donald May. Aspers; Mrs Ralph Tyson, Gardners; Mrs Wm Shafer, Bendersville; Mrs Leroy Gochenauer and infant daughter, of Bendersville Mr and Mrs Eldon Dotter.

oi ProMdeme. I are spending a week with Mr and Mrs Jonas Kieffer. (nroute to Saratoga Spimgs, where they will spend the summer Mrs Charles Gartman, Miss Mae Gochenour and Mrs Holhs Muller accompanied Lloyd Wmand to East Berlin on Sunday to see Mrs Gartman's brother, Walter Wmand, and wile, who are both in the nineties PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS At Hampton. Pa. June 15.

1946, at 12:30 P. M. The undersigned intending to quit housekeeping will sell at public sale on the above date the following- Household Goods Estate Heatrola range, electric stove stove, kerosene stove; kitchen cabinet: two kitchen cupboards, three sinks, one zinc lined, four tables, one antique: three stands, one antique; buffet: two reed rocking chairs; reed chair; library table; three piece living, room suite, Syndicate sewing machine; writing dask: 10 plank bottom chairs; six cane seated chairs; rocking chairs; folding cot and mattress; bedroom suite; bed, bed spring and mattress; old time bureau; wash stand; chest; two rugs, 9x12: two Congoleum rugs, 9x12; carpet by the yard; scatter rugs; two coverlets, one 99 years old was never used: quilts and pillows; a complete set of wash bowl and pitcher; 5 machine, as good as new, electric lamps; kerosene lamp: electric iron; lot of dishes; 78 piece set of dishes; silver mirrors; pictures; clock; porch glider: jars: crocks, pots; pans; iron kettle and wood box; cellar cupboard; benches: buckets and tubs; brooms; wood saw. scythe and sned, some wire netting; screen doors; shovels: hoes; rakes, anc many other articles not mentioned Terms cash. ELIZABETH KLINE Paul Miller.

Auct FOR SALE: Peitroy and Weed- no-More, the best of their kind Be- nsect free Have a weed-free yard his summer KLITGH LUMBER CO Dillsburg, Pa I Will do dressmaking. Mrs. Robert Bosserman, York Springs, next door Ditzer's Hardware Store. WANTED TO BUY Shotguns, Rifles, Jewelry, Cameras. Bicycles, Diamonds, Luggage, Watches, Revolvers, Binoculars and Tools.

E. SELFON PAWN BROKER 253 S. York, Pa, Loans on Anything Hanover, Pa. Starts Friday May 31 Wallace Margaret BEERY O'BRIEN "Bad Bascomb" Marjorie MATff J. Carrol NAISH Thurs.

June 5, 6 'Swing Parade Of 1946" Starring Gale Storm Phil Regan The 3 Stooges Connie CLASSIFIED The Winands have been ill but are now improved Edgai (Jimi Woll, GctUsbmn. loi- merly ol was 0111- ol a paity 01 28 Coast Giuud Resolves who spent last week-end abo.ud a Guaid boat ciuising off the coast of Delaware in the Chesapeake Bay The sailed tiom Georgetown, Md and on the tup were guests oi the a a at Annapolis, where they witnessed i tiuck meet and the baseball game between the Arm and Dariell Eisenhutli 26. ol Coburn who wus involved in an accident in the Mt Pike on May 20, was given a teim on a diunken i i chaise and fined $25 and costs State Police who made the arrest, told the couit that Elsen- huth was the diivei of A car which the light dehveiv truck of Edward Sachs Biglei a market attendant causing about $150 damage to the vehicle which was laden with bee hives DILLSBURC THEATER FH. Sat. May 31.

June 1 AGED COUPLE HURT WHEN CAR HITS TREE I AJI 81-year-old West York driver and Int. 78-year-old were severely injured when the which they were iidmg bwerved out of control and struck a tree to left of the Lincoln highway about one mile west of Thomasvllle The couple Mr and Jacob Slyder, were admitted to the York hospital where their conditions were described is batibiactory State Policeman A. Tappe, who investigated, said Mis Slyder sul- lered fractures of the right arm and jawbone Her husband received chest injuries, laceiations of the Private Sale of Heifers right hand and a possible jaw fracture. I Officer Tappe quoted the injured driver at, saying that he did not know what happened when the ing toward York at the time. The entire left iiont of the machine was wiecked.

Sometime June, the date to be announced latei. there will be 1 a meeting ol all persons interested in Girl Scouting to discuss the pos- i sibility of an Adams County organization. Beginning Saturday bakers must tuin out bread and rolls weighing ten per cent less undei a reinforced government drive to aid famine areas abroad and to spiead short supplies at home. i KXKCUTOU'S NOT1CK of Jonas i i i late uf the I i of a i Yo) County, Penn- I b.vlvaniu tUceased I i i tcstanit-ntrtij DII --'id estate h.iv- I I I i the umk'lMKned. all indebted theieto an' mulcted to muki immediate pamerit, and thoiu having claims 01 demands the i i i them without del.u foi ment to the undeisiKiied.

le-idniB at York, It 1) 5. i i i CEO ROE Executor i i Poit-, and M.i. Attoineys A A I IN A WENGER'S 'S BIG LINE OP WALL PAPER-At Harry Gilbert's, Gettysburg. SANT: A very good quality at VALLEY SAND miles west of Mt. Holly Springs.

Hours: 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. 3t BABY CHICK SALE: At the Lati- morp Fair Ground every Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock.

Most all breeds, straight run and sexed. The same man that sold last year. YOU SAVE MONEY On wall paper at Harry C. Gilbert's, Gettysburg. aiMOMZING --Polishing and washing department assures you a clean car--prompt service.

GETTYSBURG MOTORS. GREATEST LINE--Of wall paper ever shown, Harry C. Gilbert's, Gettysburg. Wanted. Hogs, calves and butcher cattle.

Highest prices paid. B. J. GRIFPIE, York Springs 2. WILL BUY--Used gasoline lawn mower.

Call Mt. Holly 1-W 3t FOR SALE: Airedale puppies Phone York Springs 30-R-21. MAC LOTT, Idaville Road. 3t BUY YOUR WALL PAPER at Harry C. Gilbert's, Gettysburg.

Anthony Shoe Store 18 Balto. Hanover, Pa. Phone 9161 Enna Jettick, Red Cross, Dorothy Dodd and Simplex Flexies Shoes Wed. Thurs June 5 6 I HC.CIM Ht mv f.um 1 mile rust on i i i i aii'l 1 mi' 1 Noith on Mt Friday, May 31 40 Head of Erie County Heifers i i i i nf Hol-ti-m and i i Hit i that make nwl m- foi ak C'all and thi-in at my now ihui- if 1 ami i Ml KmK of Horses Mules Cows and Stock Cattle 1 oli phono i 1 A i 7 GEO. W.

WOLF YOUR ENGINE: i Hit or Now's the time to enjoy new performance with a complete engine tune-up for increased power, fuel economy and the smoother, more dependable operation your car can offer. Our completely- equipped service department is designed to offer you low-cost service for greater driving satisfaction. LEFEVER BROTHERS DILLSBURG. PA. A A f.

I LI Fri. and Sat. May 31, June 1 "Bandit of Sherwood Forest" In Technicolor Mon. and Tues. June 3, 4 Sonny TUFTS Veronica LAKE "Miss Susie Slagle's" Wednesday June 5 Dorothy LAMOUR "Masquerade In Mexico" EARL Nrw Oxford, Pa.

Sat. May 31, June 1 "THE HARVEY GIRLS" In Technicolor Judy GARLAND John HODIAK at 7:20 and 9:20 Sat. Feature Shown 3 Times 6, 8 and 10 P. M. Tues.

June 3. 4 "THREE STRANGERS" Sidney Greenstreet Peter Ixrre WeL, Thurs. June 5, 6 "GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS' Joan Davis Jack Haley and Hand Sat. June 6, 7, 8 Bing CROSBY Bob HOPE "Road To Utopia" CLUB BARRY FITZGERALD Don DeFore. Ins Mnsn Mikhail tjsumnj tUtrj loan ANDY RUSSELL Paramnum Prclnn DURO PUMPS WATER SYSTEMS TANKS WATER SOFTENERS Parts For All DURO PRODUCTS P.

W. STRICKLAND .11 S. Queen Pn. SH14 WHY LIMP? Let Us Furnish You ith Arch Supports To FH "Your" Fret MARCHIO SSp Scientifir Shoe Repairing Bnlto. Hanover LEHMAN CASH FEED STORE Phone 3-R-4 York Springs Dr.

Joseph D. Fox OPTOMETRIST 28 N. GEORGE YORK, PA. ECONOMICAL EYE SERVICE Open Dail 0 A M. to :30 M.

Closed Afternoons Plionp 4M89 for A i Comerford Theater CARLISLE, PA. Mnn. and rues. June 3. 4 "Doll Face" Vivian Dennis O'KEEI-'E Perry C'OMO Carmen MIRANDA Wednesday June 5 "Col.

EffinghanTs Raid" COBURN Joan BENNETT Thursday Friday Saturday June 6. 7, "Adventure" Clark GABLE Greer GARSON I A IT'S ROTH RROS. FOR For The and the GLOSS OF 1946 ROTH BROS. Hroadwav Jewelers Hanover, Pa. GUARANTEED RADIO REPAIR 24 HOUR SERVICE FINEST PARTS USED STANDARD REASONABLE RATES ALL WORK DONE IN OUR SHOP 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE CARLISLE RADIO 147 North Hanover Street Phone 1244-R For Service Carlisle, Penna.

Waste Paper Newspapers Magazines and Rags Are Urgently Needed When You Come to York Bring This Material Along Standard Rag and Paper Inc. 205 West Philadelphia Street, York, Pa. Open Daily 7:00 A. M. to 5:00 P.

M. Saturday 2 4 I Auto Tags Titles Permits LESTER J. SELL Office Open Evenings PHONE 7127 HANOVER, PA. HALL BROS. CHICKS HATCHES WEEKLY THE YEAR ROUND CROSSES OUR SPECIALTY -Other Standard Breeds.

Also Available Sexed or Unsexed Order Your Now DELIVERIES BEING MADE ON SHORT NOTICE For Livobility and Lay-ability ROBERT J. STAUB Bifflerville, R. 1, Penna. Phone 24-R-4 GREETINGS CLASS OF 1946 THROUGHOUT ADAMS COUNTY "Your future lies before you, the road will be rough, but here's Wishing- you all the success in the world." MITCHELLS RESTAURANT CENTER SQUARE. GETTYSBURG.

PA. The Neui BRA for Bosom Beauty by A --Junior BANDEAUX: I $1 to $2 A LONG LINE: $3.50 8 Deportment N. Hancn er and E. Louther Sts. Carlisle, Pa Walls wash with amazing ease! When They're Painted with Sherwin -Williams Semi-Lustre easily VFor walls and woodwork satin finish VBeautiful, pastel colors kitchens and SELL THE SENSATION41 MIMCU WAU FINISH GEO.

M. ZEBFING Hardware on the Square GETTYSBURG, PENNA. PAINTS HELP WANTED For Our Viner Station At York Springs Men and Boys Over 16 Years Work Will Begin on or About June 8, You Will Be Notified; by Mail as to the Exact Date to Report Contact and Give Your Name to Mr. Dale Roth, Principal of York Springs High School Hanover Canning Company The Modern Miss Shop 5 Chambersburg: Street, Gettysburg, Pa. CHAMBRAYS PIQUES EYELETS GINGHAMS Jr.

Sizes Miches and Half Sizes, 9 to 42 SRUE VOIIR ROOF! ACT SOLVE YOUR ROOF PKOSLfMS THIS FREI SAMPLE WILL PROVE 10 YEAR REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE! A Super product fl record of diltinguithcd for fiv yearj. You can monny worry and nil yqu actually save your old roof, with ASBESTOLINE. Eaiy no special needed. A written GUARANTEE inures poi.tiv* ROOF PROTECTION for TEN YEARS. Rememb --You economne with belt when you ue ASBESTOLINE for Flat or Sloping Roof.

for IRON STEtt. FELT -COMPOSITION or 6RAVEL ROOFS. Get Your SAMPLE Now At Ditzler's Appliance Store Phone 27-R-12 York SprinRs. Pa.

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