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New Oxford Item from New Oxford, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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New Oxford Itemi
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New Oxford, Pennsylvania
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TWELVE THE NEW OXFORD ITEM, NEW OXFORD, MARCH 26,1953 NEW OXFORD LOCAL (Continued from l) Edgar Guy Thomas, Gettysburg, R. 4, and Mary Ann Rciglc. Hanover R. 4, were granted a marriage license at York. The regular meeting: of the New Oxford Community Fire Company will held Wednesday evening, April 1st, at 8 o'clock.

The address of Curtis Chromster has been changed irom Dillsburg. R. 3. to Mechanicsburg The Cronlster family lormerly resided at New Oxford. Joseph Francis, infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Grimes, corner Hanover and George Sts was Christened in the Immaculate Conception Church The sors were Allen Miller and Mis i Edna Catherine Miller. Father Francis McKmney, of St. Francis College, Spring Grove, officiated. Miss Rose Mane Smith, Boston.

has enlisted in the S. Marine Corps Resene Division of the 2nd Battalion She is employed in the ofiices at Harvard University. Her brother, Regis, who enlisted in the Navy 1942, is stationed at the Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Fla and anothn brothei. Herman, who enlisted in the aimy alter graduating liom Delone Catholic High School with the class of 1945. is serving overseas.

Regis is a giaduate of Central Catholic High School, Mc- Sherrystovm, in 1935. and Rose Mane graduated from the same school in 1938. They aie childien of Mr. and Mrs Joseph P. Smith.

New Oxford R. 1 PINE RUN Hershey Kelly, who moved to the Melvln Hoover farm. Hampton, on Monday, was removed Thursday to the West Side Hospital, York, where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. Melvin Hoover is assisting- with farm work until his return from the hospital. Mrs.

Cora Eckert, Pine Run, was a winner of 100 chicks sponsored by a feed companj. TWO CAP. ACCIDENT Two cars were damaged but no one was icpoited injuiod in a ciash in York at 5:20 Sunday City police said a car opoiated by John C. Lemait, Hampton 1, was hit broadside bv a vehicle driven bv Russell Ness, of York. Damage to the Lemart auto was- set at $400 and to the Ness car, $600 Earl Colestock Dies Suddenly Tuesday Earl Colestock.

63, Hanover. formerly of New Oxford, shipping: clerk at the H. Sheppard Company plant, died at the Hanover General hospital Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock about an hour alter he was admitted. Mr. Cole- slock, who had been in poor health for a a i became ill at work nd was taken to the hospital in the Hanover Fire Company ambulance According to Coroner Lester Sell, death was due to a ceiebial hemorrhage.

Mr. Cole- a member of St. Paul's (The Finest Lutheran church, near New Chester, was a son of the late George and Saiah Gilbert Cole- He leaves his wile, Mrs. Anna Mae Ridei Colestock, seven children. Mrs Croriwr.

Hanover; Earl R. Colestock, Frederick. Mrs. Leonard Laufhman. Spring Grove R.

Mrs. John Hufnagle, Hanover; Mrs. Augustus Miller, Hanover; Pvt. Harold Colestock, Korea, and Miss Joyce Colestock, Norfolk, eight grandchildren and a brother and two sisters, Maurice G. Colestock and Miss Anna Colestock.

New Oxford, and Mrs. Harold Kime, Hampton. The Rev. Paul Levi Foulk, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, York street, Hanover, will conduct funeral services Friday at 2 p.

m. at the William A. Feiser funeral home. Hanover. Burial will be in Rest Haven cemetery.

A daughter born Tuesday at the Warner hopsital to Mr. and Mrs Kermit Sterner. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IN AND NEAR NEW OXFORD 7-room brick house All conveniences Fine location Very nice home at modetate pi ice 8-room house with conveniences. 2 laige chicken houses. 5 acres of land Pi iced foi sale.

Brick dwelling consisting of 3 apartments with conveniences Large barn, wagon shed and other outbuildings 2 acies of land. Edge of New Oxfoid Veiy desirable. 6-room frame house with lights, on hard road fiom New Oxford to New Chestei. at Swift Run. Bargain to quick buyei 6-room brick dwelling with storeioom and apaitment Ideal location foi business Immediate possession.

Also other homes and desirable farms of various acreage from 18 to 165 acies Aoply CLAUDE S. STRALEY Justice of the Peace 104 N. Peter Street New Oxford, Penna. Phone 39-R-5 FOR SALE Agrico, Miller, Westminster and J. P.

Thomas Field Fertilizer, Clover Seed, Blue Grass, all kinds oi Field Seeds. Garden Tools, House Paints, Housewares, Shopmaster Power Woodworking tools. Electric Motors, Carpenter Tools, Electric Appliances and Garden Seeds. Farm Machinery Repair and Service. Farm Supplies.

W. Sterner 516 Frederick St. Hanover, Phone 3-2153 I MLNCHEY'S for SCHOOL INSTRUMENTS I No matter how small budget, vou i he plcasr i our large elec-tion KM nnriitionrd as well as new 1 i nnu a a i able-- Trumpets al (Clarinets at Trombones, Saxophones Drums at Service policv mcluclrd i each sale. A a shop i you MENCHEY Music Service 18 York Hanover, Pa. Phone 4190 Wra.

B. Flaherty Co. ReprrvnUtive Winter Gardens NEW OXFORD, PA. LOCKER PLANT Bridal Showers For Mary Ann Bevenour Two 1rldal showers were held in honor of Mary Ann Bevenour. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Linus J. Bevenour, Berlin Junction, who will wed Russell Shriver. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Shrlver, April 11 In the Immaculate Conception Church. New Oxford. The events were held at the homes of Shirley Crouse, Lincolnway West, New Oxford, and Mrs. William Shradcr, Berlin Junction. Guests were- Mrs.

Rudolph Crouse, Mrs. Edward Milhimes. Mrs. John R. Staub, Mrs.

Linus J. Bevenour, Sylvia Klunit. Teresa Myers. Mrs. Gloria Wiseman, Dolores Staub, Mrs.

Conway Ditten- burn. Teresa Bevenour, Carol Crouse, Mis. Herbert Shriver, Dorothy Shradcr, Barbara Gioft and Patricia Chrismer. Mrs. Robert Shrader, Mrs.

Richard' Bevenour. Helen Britcher. Mrs. Bernard Schuchart. John V.

Sterner. Phyllis M. Hoflhelns. Donna Roth, Jane McKlm. Rosalie Brelghnrr, Marianne Young, Jane Bevenour.

Mrs. Nelson J. OrndorfT. PaUy Miller, Vivian Sneertnger, Gerald Show alter and Mrs. Clyde Bevenour.

DEATHS (Continued irom Page 1) home, near here, following a lingering; illness. besides his wife, are: A son. Gerald J. Shaffer, Mechanicsburg R. one daughter, Mrs.

Clarence Kennedy, New Oxford R. 1, and a sister, Mrs. Martin Herr, Dillsburg R. 3. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m.

at Cocklin Funeral Home, Dillsburg. Rev. Harry A. Mumper, pastor of Mt. Pleasant Church of God, will officiate.

Interment will be in Emanuel Cemetery, near Lewisberry. COUNTRY A Whole 8-12 and 14-16-lb. Jilt weight i lb 45 CHOICE STEER CHUCK ROASTS 59 Ib. v. SHORT 43 PLATE OR ROILING 29 BONELESS ROUND ROASTS 79 Ib.

FRANKS 50 Ib. Ground Beef 53 2 ibs. ISc BUTCHER BOLOGNA Ib. 65c LEBANON BOLOGNA Ib. 65c AT THE CUT-RATE SHOE-STORE i find largest lerfion.

(he jjavesf most comfortable i a i a in the Easter Parade. Bring the in a ohoosr shoes vou'rr sure to apprme of for tlrir sound i i i features smart, low prices The WHinjjsti'rs I I I them. loo. for the ENTIRE FAMILY SUPER-VALUE PRICES And for Those Sudden A I Showers 1'rotccl Your New Shoe" i Smart Lightweight Rainwear CUT-RATE SHOE STORE A STREET HANOVER, PENNA. has the right slant! Call it instinct or call it something else the ant surely has the right slant on tomorrow.

He's a champion saver. People aren't usually born that way, but once they get the savings habit, nothing can halt their progress. Open your account with us. How about doing it on your next payday? Interest Per Annum Paid On Savings Account Balances THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ON THE SQUARE SINCE 1857 GETTYSBURG PENNSYLVANIA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Easter Millinery and Apparel Unlined Suits Toppers Dresses Handbags COMPLETE LINE OF FASHIONS FOR SPRING AND EASTER i Use Our Convenient Lay-Away Plan THE SMART SHOPPE 22 Carlisle Street, Gettysburg HELEN MILLER Phone 1159 KITTY BURGNER BOLLINGER'S SHOE STORE CENTER SQUARE NEW OXFORD, PA. As the shadow of life passes before a beloved member of the family, tiust our discreet staff with your needs.

6 5 4 In Memoriam They Will Live NEW OXFORD QUALITY GARDEN SEEDS Vegetable Flower Yellow Onion Sets 2 Ibs. for 35c JAMES L. MYERS HARDWARE GLASS SPORTING GOODS Center Square Phone 118-R-ll New Oxford, Pa. is by way of The Style Shop You'll be glad you came. We did not bake a cake, but we did assemble one oi the very finest selections oi Coats, Suits and Dresses you ever laid your eyes on and at such moderate prices too.

You'll be surprised at the QUALITY and LOW PRICES which prevail throughout our store. Shop The Style Shop Be Happy and Save! COATS TOPPERS I $14-98 up New Spring $5.98 Children's COATS and TOPPERS up Suits $5.98 up NEW EASTER DRESSES Tots-to-Teens $1.98 up FRIf HDLY STORE IN HANOVER 12 BALTIMORE STREET You Don't Need Spectacles To See Our Big CARROTS 2 17c Dulaney Fordhook Frozen UNAS 29c Aunt Jemima PANCAKE MIX 2 35c BANGEB JOE 2 27c Page or Leadway MILK 3 for 41C Morton's All 1 Plain or Iodized box lOc Country BACON 2 79c PORK STEAK 59c LETTUCE 2 heads 25C BoneleM FILLET OF COD pkK. 35c McCortnick MAYONNAISE pi. UwC Lebanon BOLOGNA i 29c Leadway Tiny Whole BEETS 2 45c BOILING BEEF ib 29c NESCAFE $1.45 NELL'S MEAT MARKET BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE ON W. KINO STREET, EAST BERLIN.

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