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THE NKWS-COMET. EAST OCTOBER17, 1930. HAMPTON Mrs. Alverta Myers and Mr. and Mrs Roy Myers and daughter, took supper 1 with Daniel family on Monday evening.

They also took supper Tuesday Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Wehler. Roy Myers family left on Sunday for.thejr home in Chicago 'after spending two weeks among friends and-relatives here. vBdward Becker spent Sunday with-ih'is-parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William-Becker, near Hanover. Roy Myers and family and Mrs. AlVeita? Myers spent Saturday with Mrs. Minnie Pottorff at New Oxford.

Lee Stickley and family were Sunday visitors at John StaubX -Hejdlersburg. The "Rev-' Mr. Miller, East Berlin, and John Crist and family and the iStisses and Dorothy were- Sunday "visitors the Crist Martin Kauffman spent; fast week in The ax handle is in full swing again. Henry Raffensperger and daugrh- ter, Miss Ella, returned from Baltimore, where they spent the past four weeks, during time Mr." Raffensperger underwent an "operation air the Presbyterian Eye, --Ear, Nose arid throat hospital for a on his right eye. The op- was a success and he can see-Aveil'now with'the-aid of glasses.

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Markley, spent with GharlCo John Trimmer and family. Five and- Asper. ers, Hampton, Sun- daK with' "Louis'" and "family, at Round -The: Reformed Ladies' Aid socie- tyvwill serve a -full -course chicken sup'jjfer halV on Saturday, Oct.

H26? -Everybody is invited. Roy 'Garber and Frank Feiser, of and- Jonas'Wolf, with Were entertained afc Mr. and Mrs. J. Attendance was good at the sessions of the annual 'convention of Holtzswam Union Sunday school on Saturday night and Sunday.

The Rev. Dr. G. W. Enders York; Charles A.

May and the Rev. PaulE. Rinehart spoke at the Saturday night session. At the meeting Sunday afternoon the Rev. Irvin Lau and the Rev.

Dr. O. P. Shellhamer spoke. The devotional exercises Philadelphia, and may have to un.

jdergo several more such ordeals Of Interest preparatory to an expected operation. Samuel Baker, Pine Run, has been teaching Red Hill school during Mr. Stitt's absence. For those who do not wish tres- (Continued from First Page) passers on their property, now is the time to post'the land. 1 Trespass Notices for sale at this office, six for 25c, or Sc each.

REUNION AT HOME NEAR THOMASVILLE (Continued Irom Page One) A reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wire, Thomasville R. 2. During the re- JL liC were conducted by Colsin R.

Shelly. union, William U. Wire, of Yoe, hf ave an interesting Wire is a Civil veteran. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Ellen York.

-Singing was led by Mrs. William W. Wire. The were present: 1 Mr. and William U.

Wire, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wire and sqn, Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. John Trimmer, Mr.

an'd Mrs. P. Shellenberger, Mr. and Mrs." W. Mr.

and' Mrs: Lewis Deisinger, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 1 Myers and Mrs. Curtis Butt, Mrs. 'Adam'Kimmer' and Mr.

and Mrs. AiDeriton Myers, East Berlin, spent i with George Mrs. Mervin Kauffman and Mrs. iMoiris-Lpokenbill, York, week- vi end -guests of "their parents, Mr. and Chas.

Ricfcrode. Sunday vis- and Mrs: J. H. Ev- daughter, Mrs: 'Raymond Morris Lookinbili and -MeCTln Kauffman fand; Het- 1 Tick, wife daughter, Harriet. Mrs.

Rickrode is spend- som'e time with her daughter; Mrs. Evelyn Kemper, Hampton /ih.recovering from at the home of -her mother, Mrs. Sadie at Hunterstown. The Lutheran Ladies' Aid society and: Brotherhood will; meet this IJrJday at the home of Livingston. 0' of the -festival -held toy i class on Saturday eifening.were $54.

Mrs. H. B. Dicks itere married fifty years. They were united in' marriage at of father, the late Brown, Brown's mill, by the late Rev'.

Kauffman. They tJCgan housekeeping the following spring, on the farm they now own at 'Round Hill: ''Miss Charlotte Miller has been spending 1 some time with friends in At the closing sessions Sunday night, the Rev. Edward V. Strausbaugh, C. J.

Trone and the Rev. Luther Stouffer spoke. Samuel Wertz, Hanover, in-law of Mr. and Mrs. C.

M.Spangr. this, place, and uncle of H. E. Serff, also of this place, completed a record of 75 years 1 attendance at 'the. York county fair on Mr.

Wertz is 86 years of age and at-' first county fair when he was 11 years old. He has not missed a York fair since his first attendance in 1865. The schedule for the rural carriers out of the local posoffice has been changed. Instead of leaving the office at 10:15, ther former schedule, they are now leaving at. 8:30 a.

m. Fourteen neighbors of Howard Harbold, near Kralltown, who has been confined by illness for the past several, months, went to his home Saturday and chopped his winter's supply of wood. During the day one of the-workmen; William Leath- iry, was cut on arm, severing a large artery. He lost considerable blood before. medical aid could be procured.

He is compelled to carry lis arm in a sling and suffers from weakness caused the. of blood. Mr. Harbold'is slightly improved from the illness. Harvey Knauta, administrator of John W.

Kiiaub, deceased, soldi at public sale Saturday, near Berrriu- diari, real estate and personal property. The real estate was sold- to Kervin King for $2,500. Personal property sold at good prices. Mrs. Ellen Knaub, widow of John Knaub, and Jane Hershey, who had resided with Mrs.

Knaub since the death; of. her husband, have taken up their residence with Postmaster T. Cook and family. Paul Sellers, son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Sellers, Jackson township, escaped with slight hurts on Sunday night, when he drove his: light road-, ster into a barn on a country road the vicinity of Abbottstown. The identity of another was riding Sellers was not learned. He also escaped injury. Sellers? was badly damaged. Trie machine was being driven at a rapid rate Of speed, it was said, when it left the road and crashed head-on into the barn.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Luther S. and daughter, Rhpda, Mr. and Mrs.

Grant Fry'e, 'Mr. and Mrs. William Bates and sons, Charles Russe.ll and Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sny- 1 der and children, Rossland, Ida, Harry, Harold and' Ivan, Mr.

and; Mrs. George J. Sowers, Mrs. Kate Kraft" and son, Calvin Kraft, Mr. and and daughters, Amanda and Sarah, Mr.

and: Mrs. John Altland, Mrs. HenryRed- Mrs. W.H. Wire and sorts, Wilbur.

Luther Oliver, Miss Henrietta Shellenberger, Charles Coble, Mrs. Sallie Mr. Mrs. Andrew Wire and sons, Arthur and' Eugene, Kathryn Miller and Mr. and Mrs- Charles Good win and son, Darvin.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Herman guests of the latter's brother, David-Kime, East Berlin. Staub and family, Green Ridge, -visited his brother, Charles. P.

O. Clerk Nabbed For Taking Money Paul Givens, York, a clerk in the York postoffice, was arrested on Saturday by United States Postal Inspectors Spear and Quinn, from" the Philadelphia sub-station, accused of stealing money from the United States mails at the York office. Givens is alleged to have taken numerous small amounts from the mails, specializing on mail addressed to installment houses and envelopes which- contained currency. Givens was trapped by the two in- sptctors with marked money which was placed in the mails as a hail. The money is said to have been found on his person when he was arrested.

The inspectors claim that he confessed to the- misappropriation of the money from the mails. Givens was taken be- fore United States Commissioner Levin iin where a formal charge was brought. He waived a hearing is held under for the December term of federal court. Myers, Hamilton township, a son, Wednesday evening. of structural steel for the new bridge, Hampton, were placed on the siding of the Bethlehem Mines, last week.

The four beams for the bridge are approximately eighty feet long, and weigh twenty-four tons each. A gang of erectors from the Bethlehem Steel Company removed the beams to-the place of erection with a large truck built for the purpose. The steel was handled by the cranes of the Bethlehem Mines company. The postmasters of Adams county and rural and substitute carriers will banquet at the Altland House, Abbottstown, on Friday. Mrs.

Lillie Border, who has been living for some time with Samuel J. Meckley-and Mrs. Louisa Ditzler, Abbottstown, "became ill recently and returned to her home with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and John Slaybaugh, near the Cross Keys. This office can furnish No.

Trespassing Notices at the rates of six for twenty-five cents, or five cents each. John Stitt, near New Chester, recently underwent two blood transfusions in the Jefferson hospital. Red-Headed Girl pone; So Is Auto The Tork police arc looking- for a red-headed 'woman and for an automobile belonging to Walter Gosnell, 911 East Market street, that city. The car, a Buick coupe, bearing-Pennsylvania license lol 9-V-18S. was Jn the garage of Jacob Sterner, York, Monday of last week.

It was being inspected -in accordance -with state highway department -rules. About 2 o'clock in'the afternoon the red-head-. called at the garage and asked for the Gosnell automobile. She said slie was a friend of the family and that Walter said she could have his 'I'Not a rtisc, attendants at "SaraKe turned-, the car 'over to her. It has not been seen since.

The Gpsnells have- no idea of the woman's identity. -In investigating the learned, that the woman to go the -P. R. R. station where she called Stcrner's garage informinff the attendants that she 'was coming for the car.

She again used the taxi to -go from the station to the garage, where she'took possession of the nia-j chine. A birthday party was at home: of James Molntire in.hpnpr.of his A number -present. Mr. and Mrs. John -Hoover-and their son, Ervin, and wife, this place, attended funeral of the Joseph Hoover; at; New Oxford, Friday afternoon.

Mrs. Amanda Zinn and daughter, Katherine. visited former's brother, Levi Nell, at Harrisburg, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Myers, New- Oxford spent Friday'at; the home of -their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and -Mrs. E. this place. Mrs. Alice Glatfelter, son, Victor, and daughter, Julia; Mrs.

P. W. Kimmel, and Mrs. Lucinda Glatfelter spent Saturday afternoon in Mrs. Alice attended the.

of her aunt, Little; The following were visitors at the home of M. L. Slothour and family, this place, Sunday: Miss Venus Mort, of Pannettsburg, and Frank Thompson, of Fayetteviile. Thompson is employed by the-federal government as a custom officer at Johnstown. Miss Mort is teacher in the'public schools of Or- 1 and a.

classmate of Miss, Pauline Slothour', of. the -class of; 1927, Shippensburg State Teachers'' college. -Other weekend guests at the Slothour home and; Mrs. S. S.

Wolf and-Mrs. Charles Abbottstown; and- Mrs. Haar and Grace, John, Mary and ciare, and George Haar: and all "of Hamilton township; Mrs:" Edward Livingston, Paradise township; Mr. and Mrs. Merle Dubbs-and daughter, Gloria, Mr.

and 'Mrs. 'Pohlman and daughter, Doris, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brockley, -Hanover, grandchildren of Mrs. Amanda Haar, resides with -her daughter, Mrs.

M. L. Slothour, and, who is ill. but improved' irfc condition. Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Wolf and" family, York, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and-Mrs. C. S.

Wolf, this'place; Mr. and Mrs. Jamison Pittsburgh, spent a few days with Mrs. Grace Ruth, this place. Miss Frances Slotbour, this place, visited friends at Bangor, for.

a few days last week. Week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Myers, -this place, were Miss Beulah Myers, and two friends, Johnstown; Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Biglervjlle, and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Myers and daughter, Janet, York. A GlfoSSfFlED FOR'RENT--Half of my double house on W. King street, Berlin.

Possession Nov; 1st CHARLES BECHTEL, It-pd East Berlin, Needle Taken Prom Burgeons, at the Warner -APPLE- BUTTER BOIL'ING--Tuesday of each, week, beginning October 7th. 10-10 G. W. -HARTMAN, Near Abbottstown, Pa. WANTED--Shellbarks and walnuts in the shell.

'Also country cured'-meaty especially bacon. GLEN DALE POULTRY FARM, 10-10-2t Pa. WANj; i thQusand chickens' '-lor waffles, phone or write. 'HOTEL ALTLAND, Abbottstown, Pa GOOD POSITIONS AWAIT YOU --After 'completing our course Typewriting, Law and Other Commercial subjects. now day and night' sessions.

Low tuition charges. Personal and compe- tent'instructors In studies. Call 10-3-3t PROWELL COMMERCIAL 38 Baltimore St. Pa THE TRADE-IN FURNITURE west Clark Ave: York. between N.

George and N. Beaver steeetsY offers the -lollowtng: '-Refrigerators' Gas Range $8.98: Metal Bed Springs'' Severa good pil Stoves, cheap; Bed, ana; kattress 3 pc. walriii Bed Room Suite (new) $42.50 Floor Coverings .49 a. sq. Dining Room.Table and chairs Fine Walnut Dining Room Suite $85.00 Buffets price; 3 pc.

Veiotir Liv ing Room Suite Many oli Chifforobes, Dressers, Kitchen.Cab; inets. Chairs, etc. Call 41436. FOR SALE--Delco lightin plant, with batteries; in good con dition; wJll.be sold cheap; "-GEO. E.

MUMMERT, it I -East jettysburgr, last: i 8ecl on Moul, real estate broker and nsur.ance man, of Spring' Grove, of needle an inch and a half iii length vhich he probably had been carrying around in his sinch childhood. A little while ago while bathing, Mr. Moul scratched his hand'on a harp object protruding from the flesh if Jeg-between the knee and the high. He tried to remove the ob- ect but. could not.

He then went to a physician at Gettysburg, who sent him to the Warier, An photograph showed the rneedle embedded in flesh an inch the surface. An operation was performed and the needle removed. Mr. Moul has rib knowledge of how the needle 'found -its way -into Ms Surgeons who performed operation said he probably swal- while a child. It gave-him no discomfort until he discovered-it" Friday, October 31, 1930 Last Day for Inspection Geo.

E. Mummert Inspecting Station 23 EAST BERLIN, PA. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Mrs. Annie Hoover, late' of Hamilton Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing at 19 Carlisle Avenue, York, Pa.

EDWIN C. HAMME, RICHARD REYNOLDRS, Executors. Ralph F. Fisher, Attorney 9-12-Gt USED CARS A Chev. Laudan Sedan Willys-Knight Sedan 1128--Whippet Coach 1924--Star Coupe 1124'--Overland Touring Essex Coach 1924--rFord Touring.

1927--rPontiac Commercial Truck White Track. Standard Track, with damp and hoist. STOKES' GARAGE Orerlaitd-Willys-Knight Sales and Service ill Hallo. HANOVER BANKS ARE BUYING BONDS 550 banks have increased their purchases of utility and industrial bond, by $567,000,000 this year over last year. Is there a more forceful, more authentic way to say "Notu ts the time to buy good Associated Gas and Electric Company Oold Debenture Bonds, due i9i3, arc below average in price--above average in security.Interest earned 2.01 times overall after depreciation.

We believe this sound security will not long be available at current to yield Active market on Ncu York Curb Exchange. To invest inquire at the nearest Associated System Office Associated Gas and Electric Securities Incorporated Office of Metropolitan Edison Co. 126 E. Market York, P. A.

L. TRIMMER JEWELER 592 W. Kins York, Pa. The New AUTOCAR Blue Streak 6 Precision Built Engines. A modern truck power plant ample for modern truck use for to 12 tons.

--sold by-- P.Y.Burgard Philadelphia West Sts. YORK, PA. 1 haVe lust received one carload of a good mulesi con-' listing of yearlings 2 and 3 year olds', Iii IT You wilt always find a' large stock ot Miiles of all kind for sale or exchange at my stable, 239 King York, Pa. 'Call and see my stock. Geo.

W. Wolf WHEN SO EASILY WHY NOT SAVE'-MONEY BY -COMING TO US? NOTICE Estate or WiUianx. T. Deardorfl, late of Adams 'punty, Letters of adrriihistratlon on the boye. -having been tranted by the Register oT -Wills-of teams -to- tHe undersigned) If persons' "having claims "or -de- hartds "against-the estate of the indebted to to mice ieserve fund Nickels Gash Items Due from banking -institutions, excluding Loans and discounts Bonds -and-stocks judgments Office and ilpt, 'tures, $4,385.27 Overdrafts Other resources included in above Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in -Surplus" furid' current expenses and Demand deposits Time deposits.

Dividends unpaid Pennsylvania, Baker, Cashier of affiim that-the: aboVe- statement's Signed, W1M. P. BAKER, Affirmed and subscribed to before; me this 1st day October, 1930 MEEflCISlE CffAJltES E. 1 Correct-- Attest: Signed, -ERIEZER AL-T-LJAND. BRAJStpT P.

Directors SERVICE COURTEOUS EMIG Funeral Directing Embalming LIMOUSINE FUNERAL i COACH HARRY EMIG Both 'Phones EAST BERLIN, PA. -W iyiartv.cu Near Farmer's Market Patent Medicines, and Rubber Goods ECAUSE tlxere is no waste, extravagance orxundue 'profit in manufacturing or jaiiStributiOn for a Ford brings a'-full in returnl 'In lower cost, an reliability. in the low costTpf inent Fotd jwriiLsave you trade allowance. URTHERMORE, at least extra, value fejSWpn to you -in the new Ford in the Triplex shatter-proof -r five steel-sppke wheels, and four Houdaille hydraulic doublf-acting TThe number 1 Jbearings, and ihe use of castings or stanipirigs are other features that into: the: F.ord BERLIN, Reconditioned GOOD CARS Chevrolet Sedan, 1928, four new tires, upholsterinp: and paint clean and new. You can't find fault with this one.

Down payment $130. C.E.PEARSON Notary Public East Berlin and New Oxford Wednesday of each week will be in office at Biirgard's Barber Shop East Berlin We Are In The AH Times Wheat for which will be 'paid ayfair Market P. Wheat W.ffl Positively Not Be Accepted Chrysler Coach, 1927, $195; Star, six 1926 coach, $95; Chalmers tourinfr, $95; Ford roadster, 1927, $85; 1925 Flint sedan, $75; Franklin coach, $65. Chevrolet Coupe, 1928, new Duco, pood rubber and equipped; also. 1920 Chevrolet coupe.

A fine selection of 1927, '28 and '29 Chevrolet coaches. Chevrolet Coach, 1927, new Duco, motor completely overhauled. Down payment $75. Also 1927 Chevrolet sedan, with an O. K.

that counts. John H. Baker JEWELER Diamonds and Watches at Lowest Prices WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING 23 West Street YORK, PA. Chevrolet Roadster, 1027, jvood rubber and motor completely overhauled. Also 1028 and '20 Chevrolet roadsters.

Chevrolet Sedan, in perfect $495. -y Under, at Ammon R. Smith Auto Co. Used Car Show Room 736-46 W. Mkt.

at Carlisle Ave. YORK, PENNA. I Inspect Our Latest Models, They carry the Manufac- tuer's Name and Guaranteed by the Manufacturer. Emblem-Colson $24.75 up BICYCLE TIRES Standard Makes VITALIC, the'world's best $2.00 Everything in BICYCLE SUPPLIES Repairing Guns Bought and Sold Dad's Bicycle Feeser AND Blocher Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fruits, Vegetables and Produce 25 Frederick St. PKone 138-Z HANOVER, PA.

FRUITS OF QUALITY VEGETABLES OP THE BEST FISH THAT ARE FRESH A A TOP 5 LowestyBticed Stxm All -Q Shop 16 E. Princess St. near P. O. YORK, PA.

Chas. F. Redding Marble and Granite MEMORIALS 245 Baltimore St. HANOVER, PA. Local 'Phone 276-W iffiagnitipn at Its Price ft Finest.Eight Motoring the new, lower Nash prices.

Then come to your Nash showroom and study the cars. Your first view of three new Nash Eights and the new Nash Six i convey instantly and Qver- i realization of entirely unexampled motor ca values Nash now offers to the Americai public. The new cars larger and fher than any Nash cars that have gore before. Ride in JDrive: Jo -and you, tea, will want to aw) a Nash. EastBertin Garage Phone 1S-R-3 MEWSPAPERI.

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