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THE NEW OXfrORb ITEM. NEW OXFORD." APRIL 22. 1943 -X I jr iii tr ai tr 2V in 1C I 5l 1 1C i Oxford Item at Oxford. BB aatter. Publfahtd eretr JOvmcr BBd PubUiher: New Oxford PcaiuylvsniB corpormtion- M.

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dttntan. PB. Tn per IB (1.60 It not paid witbic the jrctr. to ont-of-county $1-60 per turn in advance, or 12-00 if not paid A (Continued From Page If. witthin the year.

Iruwrrted reasonable Liberal reduction to contract advertisers. 20 Years Ago 'Nathaniel Staub, near Waldheim, "has gone to Gettysburg, A second story may be added to the New Oxford Shoe Co. factory li" by.Haffner and Hafer. the new own- ers, who desire to enlarge the fac- tory. The banns of marriage were pub! lished on Sunday in St.

Joseph's church, Bonneauville, between Anna i G-inter and George Miller. While George Spahr and Harrj' 7 Jacobs were delivering a load of hay 3 to James 'Shindledecker, near Pine Kun, the wagon overturned on the ii Carlisle pike. No one was hurt. V. Ralph Miller and George D.

i Sheely, and J. E. C. Miller, i and M. J.

Sterner, are i reported to be in line for the coming examination for postmaster of New at the W. A. Feiser funeral home, Hanover." The Rev. George E. Sheffer, pastor of the First Lutheran church, of which she was a member, officiated.

Interment was made in the New Oxford cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Robert Wolfe, R. M. Baugher, C. Clark Brown, John C.

Myers, Claude A. Bixler and C. P. Keefer. Oxford.

John E. Corbin, of Westminster, was manager of the Miller Cash and Carry store, has rented a storeroom in Littlestown. Mr. Corbin was married recently to Miss Catherine M. Lingg, of New Oxford.

Miss Elizabeth Haas, of Lancaster, who had her leg fractured when knocked down by an automobile in Hanover on March 3, was removed from the Warner hospital, where she had been a. patient since that time, to the home oi her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.

Eicholtz, New Oxford. Allen Diehl, Lincolnway West, has been stationed recently in Denver, Colo. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shrader, Berlin Junction, a daughter.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Aug. E. Miller, McSherrystown, a son.

Kohler's school, W. D. Myers, teacher, closed yesterday. Clearview school also closed yesterday. Sugar is bound for the llc-lb.

mark. Don't buy more than you actually must have! (Continued on Page 6) Property Transfers Trustees of the First National bank sold to Laura E. and Mary E. Duttera, Straban township, a three- acre property in Straban township. Curvin Heltzel, Lemoyne, sold to Etta K.

King, Mt. Pleasant township, a' one-acre property in Mt. township. Charles B. and Emma J.

Hartman, Cumberland township, sold to Stanley and Letha J. Hartman, pame place, a four-acre property in that township. Robert K. and Lizzie K. Becker, i Mt.

Pleasant townsh'p, sold to Paul E. and Doris E. Eiserman, Hanover, Mrs. Elniira Bollinger Mrs. Elmira R.

Bellinger, 77, widow of John C. Bellinger, died Saturday night at 11:30 o'clock at the liome of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mathias, Union township, Littlestown R. 2, Mrs.

Bellinger suffered a paralytic stroke about ten days ago. She was a daughter of- the late John and Susan Keagy. Her husband preceded her in death 23 years ago. Mrs. Bollinger was a member of Christ Reformed church, near Littlestown, for many years.

Surviving are five children, Mrs. Edward H. Mathias. with whom she resided; Mrs. George Geiselman and James C.

Bollinger, both of Hanover; Miss Mary Bollinger, Littlestown: and Walter C. Bollinger, also of Littlestown; 22 grandchildren; two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Ida Entreken, York; Mrs. John A. Brown, Hanover R.

D. 1, and Abraham and Joseph Keagy, both of Hanover. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with services at the Mathias home, Littlestown R. D. 2.

The Rev. John C. Bruin- bach, pastor of Christ Reformed church, officiated. Interment was made in Christ church cemetery. R.C.

War Fund Nears New Goal Roy Gregory Miller Roy Gregory Miller, 43, McSherrystown, died Wednesday afternoon at the Hanover General hospital where he had undergone an operation on Tuesday. Mr. Miller was the son of George and Alice Little Miller. He had been an employe of the Auto-Kraft Box corporation for about 29 years and was a department foreman of the plant at the time of his death. Mr.

Miller was a member of St. Mary's Catholic church, McSherrystown, and was affiliated with the McSherrystown aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles. Surviving are his widow, who before marriage was Marie Weaver; four children from a previous marriage, Evan, Jean, Marilyn and Elaine Miller, all at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, Hanover, and the following brothers and sisters, Mrs.

Joseph Smith, Mrs. 'Guy Hoffman, James Miller, McSherrystown, and Pvt. Hugh Miller, United States Army, now serving in overseas duty, somewhere abroad. The deceased's first wife was the late Mrs. Florence Strasbaugh Miller.

The funeral was held on Saturday with a solemn high mass of requiem in St. Mary's church, McSherrystown. Interment in St. Mary's cemetery, McSherrystown. The pallbearers were Elmer, Pres- two properties totaling 61 acres in ton an Cyril Weaver, Wm.

Small, Mt. Pleasant township. Rose Gulp. Gettysburg, sold to L. D.

Plank, Cumberland township, a lot on South Washington street, Gettysburg. Paul and Olive B. Strausbaugh, Gettysburg, sold to B. and Mary K. Wagner, same place, a lot on North Stratton street, Gettysburg.

George R. Julius and others, Littlestown, to Irvin J. and May Lucy Null, same place, a lot on East King street in that borough. Virginia Harr, executrix of the estate of Annie R. Hines, late of Gettysburg, sold to Mary Ramer, Gettysburg, a lot on South Washington street, Gettysburg.

Pvt. Francis X. Staub, McSherrystown, has been transferred Drew Field, Tampa, Fla. to Lt. Woodrow Attlesberger, McSherrystown, has been transferred to Atlanta, Ga.

EARL New Oxford, Pa, Capades Revue" Apr. 23-24 "Sunset Serenade" Roy Rogers Gabby and Sons of Pioneers Shorts Added 1, 'Topeye Cartoon;" 2, Army Chaplain; 3, News; 4, Army Show. Apr. 26-27 "Moon Over Burma" Dorothy Lamour, Robert Preston, Preston Foster Added--Cartoon; Cuba; Popular Science and Ozzie Nelson's Band. Apr.

28-29 "Black Swan" Tyrone Power Maureen O'Hara. In Beautiful Technicolor Added--Cartoon; U. S. Navy Band, and News. Robt.

Puhrman and Carroll Fink. Charles David Groft Charles David Groft, McSherrystown, died suddenly his home at about 10:30 a. m. Tuesday. Mr.

Groft was called each morning by his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mark Groft, a next door neighbor, at about 9:30 ajn. Tuesday morning she found him critically- ill- when she called him. He died as a Hanover doctor arrived. The deceased was preceded in death by his wife 23 years ago.

He is survived by the following sons, Hayes, Hanover; Roy, in the Merchant Marine; Peter, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Roger, Hanover; Francis, New Oxford; Mark, McSherrystown, and Pvt. Cyril Groft, with the Signal Corps in the Far East, and a sister, Mrs. Sara Breighner, Baltimore. He was at one time a cigar maker and later was in the green grocery and ice businesses. He was a member of the McSherrystown aerie of Eagles and of the McSherrystown Fire company.

3 Days--Starts Friday April 23rd Deanna DURBIN a "The Amazing Mrs, Holliday" with EDMOND O'BRIEN BARRY FITZGERALD ARTHUR TREACIIER Tuesday, April 27th "Sin Town" With Constance Bennett Brod Crawford Wednesday, April 28th Richard Dix in "Eyes of the Underworld" with Wendy Barrie Thursday, April 29th LON CIIANEY in "The Mummy's Tomb" Less tlian $600 remains to be col lectcd to boost the Red Cross Wa: Fund over the $21,000 mark, it wa: announced by officials of the drive Contributions so far liave brough the total of $20,560.37. Additional donations included $20 from the Liberty Fire company of East Berlin wringing the total given so far bj the East Berlin area to $688.48. and $15 from the York Springs borougl council to make the total from York Springs. $706.99. The $435.94 turned Monday by the Gettysburg theaters brought the amount given so far by the business district of Gettysburg to The original quota of the drive was $18.700.

When that figure was passed officials of the Red Cross raised their sights to $21,000. basing their estimate on the amount turned in after the official closing of previous drives. Additional contributions include: Adams County Firemen's association, $50; Mrs. Jane Shields Leith- eser, $10; Lieut. Spurgeoii A.

Messner. Ft. Campbell, Captain and Mrs. John R. Coshey, $10; East Berlin high school alumni, $5.

MCSHERRYSTOWN The Rev. Cyril J. Allwein administered the Sacrament of Baptism to Victoria Lee, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curviii A.

Smith, in St. Mary's church Sunday. The god-parents were Francis J. Smith and sister Marie Helen, uncle and aunt of the child. Mrs.

Mark Krepps, McSherrystown, who had been a patient in the Hanover General hospital, was discharged on Saturday and returned to her home. Mrs. Edward Willet, McSherrystown, who underwent an operation, was discharged from the Hanover hospital Thursday and returned to her home. Cpl. Raymond Felix, McSherrystown, has been moved from Sioux Falls, S.

to Las Vegas, Nev. Adrian Yantis, McSherrystown, who had been stationed at Camp Perry, has been discharged from the service. Pvt. Francis J. Rutters, McSherrystown, is at Miami Beach, Fla.

Pvt. Charles Roy Ackerman, McSherrystown, is at Miami Beach, Fla. Pvt. John A. Kinneman, McSherrystown, is at Atlantic City, N.

J. GULDENS Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kemper have moved to York R. to a property they purchased recently.

The former's mother, Mrs. Sadie Kemper, will live with them. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ely and daughter, Frances, who sold their home along the Lincoln highway recently, moved to Fourth street, Gettysburg.

Mrs. Ray M. Schreiber, Gettysburg R. 5, was removed in the Hanover ambulanoe to the Hanover General hospital. Pvt.

Richard James Weaver, Gettysburg R. 5, is at Camp Mackall, N. C. Pvt. Raymond Weishaar, Gettysburg R.

5, is at Carnp Mackall, N. C. CHURCH NOTICES (Continued Prom, Page i) Couewajro Chuuel The Very Rev. John F. O'Donnell, Rector Holy Thursday, High Moss will be celebrated at 7 o'clock, immediately after which the Blessed Sacrament will be borne In solemn procession to the repository where it will remain during the day for the adoration of the Hour in the evening at 7 o'clock.

Good Friday, Mass of the Pjesanctified will be celebrated at 7 a. and Stations of the Cross at 3 o'clock in the aiteriioon Holy Saturday services begin at a. Mass will be celebrated at 7 a. in. Confessions will be heard Thursday evening after services; Friday afternoon after Stations of the Cross; Saturday morning after services; afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30.

and in the evening at o'clock. Easter Sunday, solemn high mass will be celebrated at 7 o'clock with the Very RPV. John celebrant; a priest of the Jesuit Order, deacon, and one of the assistants of St. Mary's of McSherrystown. sub-deacon.

Emmanuel Reformed, Hampton Preparatory service on Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock; Holy Communion Sunday morning at Sunday school at 10:30. St. Mary's Paradise The Rev. William Burke, Rector Sunday: First Mass at 7 a. econd Mass at 8:30 a.

m. Evening devotions at 7:15 m. All services will be held in Protectory Chapel. the EDGEGROVE Mrs. Rose Murren, near Brushtown, has been on the sick list.

Cpl. Clyde Brady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brady, Edge Grove, has been promoted to sergeant technician at Fort Monroe, Va. Pvt.

Thomas A. Livelsberger, Hanover R. 4, is at Camp Mackall, N. C. Edward A.

Hagerman, Hanover R. 4, is at Miami Beach, Fla. Letters Granted In the estate of Harry J. S. Zeigler, late of Mt.

Joy township, a son, Carl W. Zeigler, Littlestown R. 2, is administrator of the $700 estate. In the estate of J. Melvin Warren, late of Arendtsville, the widow, S.

Belle Warren, Arendtsville, is ad- ministratrix of the $20,000 estate. JUSTICE LEVIES FINE Earl Sigler, Gettysburg, was sentenced to five days in the county jail Wednesday afternoon after failing to pay a fine of S2 and costs levied when he pleaded guilty to a disorderly conduct charge brought before Justice of Peace Robert P. Snyder. WARNER BROS. A April 23, 24, 2G Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour in "They Got Me Covered" Tuesday, April 27 Richard Arlcn and Chester Morris, in "Wrecking Crew" New Chester Lutheran Charge The Rev.

Elmer Drumm, Pastor Easter Dawn Service will be held at Hampton on Sunday morning at :30. A brass quartette will announce the Easter Dawn, and the ervice will begin with a trumpet processional. Special numbers will ie presented during the service by quartette. A solo, "The Holy ity," will be presented by John Stock. St.

Paul's, "The Worship ervice at 9 a. Sunday school 10 a. m. Service on Good Friday rom 2:00 to 3:00 p. m.

St. Mark's, Heidlersburg: Sunday chool at 9:30 a. Easter Con- rmation and Holy Communion at 0:30. The Sunbeam Circle class will meet Tuesday evening at the home Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Ecker. A joint Preparatory service will held in the Heidlersburg church his Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. St. John's, Hampton: Sunday chool at 6:30 p. worship serv- ce at 7:30 p.

m. THE MARKETS Wheat, bushel $1.56 Corn (shelled), bushel 1.18 Barley, bushel 90 Oats, bushel 65 Eggs (white), dozen .33 Eggs (brown mixed), dozen .32 Church of the Brethren J. Monroe Banner, East Berlin: Sunday school at 9 a. m. Hampton: Services are being held each evening throughout the week at 7:45 o'clock.

Elder D. I. Pepple, of Woodbury, is in charge of the services. He will use as his sermon themp Thursday evening, "The Meeting of Calvary." Sermon theme Friday evening, "At the Fork of the Road." Saturday evening, "An Old Testament Type of Sin Cleaning." Sunday school at 9:30 a. church worship at 10:30 a.

m. and 7:30 p. m. EGG PRICES Market prices at the Gettysburg Egg Co-op association, corrected as of Wednesday arc as follows: White Eggs .41 Brown Eggs 36 Abbottstown Lutheran Church. The Rev.

Snyder Alleman, Pastor Sunday school at 9 a. Easter Communion at Luther League at 6:30 p. m. Preparatory service. Friday evening at 8 o'clock.

Always Cheerful When in Gettysburg SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE CANDIES Cigarettes Tobacco Majestic Soda Gri Jimmy Cargas April 28, 29 "A Night to Remember" Starring; LorHta Young and Brian Ah erne Fri. April 23-24 Helen WALKER Alan LADD in, "Lucky Jordan" Special MIDNITE SHOW This SUNDAY al.so Mon. TUC.S., April 2(5, 27 Bob HOPE Dorothy LAMOUR They Got Me Covered" April 28 Ilobort DONAT "The Young Mr. Pitt" Starts Thursday, April 20 "Air Force" in Technicolor Benefits Mount Under Security Act As of December 31, 1942, total benefits payable- to annuitants in Adams and York counties under the old-age and survivors insurance provisions of the Social Security act had risen to more than $300,000 per year, it was announced today by George W. Hoke, manager of tin York office.

Of the total, $25.704 represents claims in force in Adams county with $275.028 payable to residents of York county. In Adams county, the benefits force were distributed as follows Primary benefits, to workers at G5 oi alter, 78 claims amounting to $293 was payable to 30 wives 65 and over: 18 children under age 18 were entitled to $212 per month; and 12 widows entitled to benefits ol $219. In Pennsylvania, 71.690 claims were in effect at the end of 1942 representing $1,326,432 per month Thirty-one thousand five hundred and sixty-four worker's claims amounted to $740,884 per month: 9,592 wives 19,014 children 3,366 widows 65 years of age or over 7,816 young widows with children $154,291 and 338 parents $4,428. Marriage Licenses Luther Irvin Peterson, son of John E. Peterson, Mt.

Holly Springs, and Louella Lottie March, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David March, Gettysburg B. 3. BIRTHS Mr.

and Mrs. Dr.niel L. Yingling, Gettysburg R. 1, have announced the birth of a son, Daniel L. Yingling, Thursday at the Hanover General hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Clair Thomas, of Gettysburg, announce the birth of a son at the Warner hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry R. Miller, Cumberland township, announce the birth of. a daughter, Ruth Mildred, April 12. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Little, of Gettysburg, announce the birth of a son at the Warner hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sell, Bigjer- ville R. announce the birth of a son Donald Eugene, at the Warner hospital, Tuesday.

Guaranteed tTs-d Cars 1941 Dodge Coupe 1941 Oldsmobile 5-pass. Coupe 1941 Plymouth 2-Dr. Sedan 1941 Ford Tudor Sedan 1940 Ford Tudor Sedan 1939 Ford Tudor Sedan 1939 Buick Roadmaster 4-Dr. Sed. 1938 Ford Tudor Sedan 1937 Chevrolet 2-Dr.

Sedan 1937 Ford Tudor Sedan 1936 Ford Tudor Sedan 1936 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Sedan A New Idea manure spreader, must have certificate. Adams County only. LEREWS GARAXJE Firestone Home and Auto Supplies EAST BERLIN, PA. Telephone 2-R-4 Good Used Cars 1941 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan 1941 Chevrolet 2-Door Sedan All Have Heaters and Defrosters Geo.

E. Mummert's Garage East Berlin, Penna. At the Majestic Jfclon Walker and Alan Ladd who play the leading roles in "Lucky Jordan," Friday and Saturday at the Majestic Theatre, Gettysburg. ABBOTTSTOWN A fictitioxts name certificate wns filed Friday at the court house by John E. and Jesse E.

Genteler, East Berlin, to allow' them to operate under the name of Abbottstown Grain and Feed store. Eighty-eight boys of the Paradise Protectory, near Abbottstown, received haircuts Sunday when the following barbers visited the Institution: Francis Aumen, Donald and Kenneth Klnneman, Archie Llnge Joseph Staub, Fred a and Ralph W. and John C. Forry, Hanover; F. V.

Topper, Edward Topper and Paul Kahler, McSherrystown; Earl Haverstick, Abbotfs- town, and Leon E. Smith and CKr- ence E. Bittinger, New Oxford Pvt. Walter Alwine. Boston, spent Wednesday and Thursday with his father, Edward Alwine.

Earl Butt, Robert OrndorfT, Lillian Mickley and Dorothy Hoover were confirmed Sunday morning in Emmanuel Reformed church. Also admitted to membership were George Kraut and Lester Spangler by letter. George S. Nagle, Long Island, New York, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. E.

Grace Nagle. Mrs. Roy E. Knouse, Silver Run, Maryland, visited at the Nagle home Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Grim, York, were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowser. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Emig have announced the birth of a son on April 11. Mrs. Richard Zudrell, York, recently visited at the home of Mrs. Edna Hafer.

Gerald Austin Myers, Dover, and Bergyl Romaine Hoover, R. 1, were granted a marriage license at York. Pvt. Ralph W. Baker, Abbottstown X.

1, is at Camp Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strausbaugh lave moved from the Reformed church property to Mrs. Charles Worry's home at the eastern end of James Gallett has been visiting lis mother has been ill at her home in Minnesota.

About 15 Scouts and the coutmaster, Guy A. F. Hoke, hiked High Rock Sunday afternoon and FOR MY NEXT A I APRIL 27. 1943 We will have 1 carload of Susquehanna Do. Cows, fresh and close bprintrers.

15 lolstetns, 10 Guernseys, that will milk rom 5U to 80 Ibs. milk per day, all blood- ested. Mr. Yoat -will have 1 truckload of entre Co. those good big Holsteins with lots of "milk.

Also a lot of other iairy cows for nearby farmers and dealers. Ve "will have on commission, Fat Bulls, Stock Bulls. Stock Heifers, Fnt and Bologna of all kind. Veal and Hogs for other dealers and farmers the community. Anyone havine any kind of livestock to ell, be sure to bring it in day of sale as we always have a buyer for your stock at he highest cash market price.

Our sale this week was real good. Sold dairy cows from $126 to $275. fat eows irought from $12 to $13.65 per 100. bologna brought from $8.15 to 9.35 per 100. brought from $14 to $19 per 100, hoKs brought from $14.50 to $14.80 per 00.

fat balls from $14 to $14.65 per 100. bulls from S13.30 to $14.85 per 100, tock heifers from $33 to $78 per head. Anyone looking: for any kind of livestock sure to attend these auctions as we always have a lot of Block to sell. Our charge is Albo want to buy all kind of livestock, you have any to sell drop me a card. F.

M. ANDERSON B. D. 1, York Springs, Pa. Real Estate Opportunities 5 bungalow, elec.

and garage. 9 stone house, frame barn. 10 frame house, near New Oxford, $1700. 11 frame house and barn, $2000. 27 brick house, frame barn, xniltry houses, elec.

43 frame house and barn. 54 frame house and barn. 60 brick house and frame barn. 70 brick house and frame barn. 70 stone house, frame barn, elec.

and automatic water system. 94 brick house, frame barn, elec. 110 frame house and 3 170-A, farms, brick houses, large frame barns and other buildings. 130-A. dairy farm, brick house with frame barn and a modern dairy barn with 36 stanchions, silo and running water at all bldgs.

Very special. 237 brick house, frame barn with elec. and many oilier buildings dairying and stock raising. Stream running through. 30 A.

timber. Priced to sell quickly, with or without stock and equipment. An unusual opportunity. 266 Locust frame house, all convs. 2 Frame houses, all Fulton Frame house, all Pleasant it.

Frame house, all McAllister St. 5 Double frame houses, all convs. 2 Double bnck houses, all convs. A store 7 rooms, with convs. Steam heat, including store fixtures and grocery stock.

Bargain. 1 frame house with storeroom, ixtures and stock, egg and produce route. Priced very low for qmck sale. Many other farms and properties on list at office. See me before you ell or buy.

I welcome your listings. ALVIN R. NISSLY Peoples Bank Hanover A GIRLS TO BUILD WAAC HEELS FOR WAAC SHOES. GOOD WAGES, STEADY WORK APPLY TO COULSON HEEL CO. POPLAR STREET FACTORY HANOVER, PA ate their tfupper on the E.

E. Jacobs' farm. Mr. and Mrs. Ownr Clruver have moved from the Bupp's Dairy farm near Spring drove, into the Rodgers property, Lincolnway East.

Hospital Report Patients admitted to the Warner hospital include Mrs. Anna Mary Mitchell, Gettysburg; Mrs. H. Crow, Gettysburg 5. discharged from UN? Wa! ner.

hospital included Morris-MlnW dettysbui'B: Harry B. Pearson, Yo Springs; Mrs. Cyril McMaster, Gcj tysburg R. Mrs. James Knu) and Infant daughter, Margaret Jar Gettysburg; Mrs.

Harry Kump, Ge tysburg. CLASSIFIED SALESLADIES WANTED Immediate openings for full-time or part-time salesladies, age 16 to GO. G. C. MURPHY CO.

5 and lOc Store, Hanover, Pa. GOOD REGISTERED HOLSTEIN HEIFER--For Sale; will be fresh soon. GUY BROWN, New Oxford R. D. 1.

WE HAVE RECEIVED--On6 load of white-faced yearling steers, stock bulls and fresh cows. Also buy and sell fat steers, horses, cows and bulls. PARR'S STABLE, Hanover, Pa. 4-15-3t FOR SALE--3-piece bedroom suite and spring; walnut; in excellent condition. WM.

H. SNYDER, Lincolnway West, New Oxford. BUNGALOW--Along- Dick's Dam, 2-story frame building and a 2-car garage. Electricity installed; cheap. Apply, S.

C. WENTZ, Spring Grove, Pa. 5-27 FOR SALE--Lead horses and mules. I buy all kinds of live stock. JAMES H.

SPALDING, Littlestown. Phone 79-M. 5-13 JUST RECEIVED--Lot of choice steers, white-face, roans and reds, priced right. Horses and mules on land at all times H. B.

TROSTLE, Bank Lane, Hanover, Pa. 10-3-31 CERTIFIED MAINE GROWN SEED POTATOES yield better. You them by the bag, bushel or peck, from J. C. Tanger and Son, Hanover.

VACUUM CLEANERS. We repair and carry parts for all makes, cleaners, bags, belts, cords, brushes; floor brushes rebristled. Phone 32276. Open Eve's. Vacuum Cleaner 533 W.

Mkt. York, Pa. 1-28 A TRUSTWORTHY ARDEN SEED will make your Victory garden a success, J. C. Tanger and Son, Hanover.

ORDER CHICKS EARLY--S. C. White Leghorns, Barred Rocks, White Rocks, N. H. Reds.

Custom Hatching. McSherrystown Hateh- ery, McSherrystown, Pa. l-14-8t FOR A BEAUTIFUL LAWN, use Tanger's Trustworthy Lawn Seed, 35c pound, at J. C. Tanger and Son, Hanover.

WE SPECIALIZE IN repairing all makes and models of radios and washers, DITZLER'S, Balto. ettysburg. Open every evening until 9 o'clock. COAL RANGES --Heaters, ej stoves, bedroom, living room, diniu room and kitchen furniture, studio couches, oil stoves, etc. kinds of used hoftsehold furnitml STORMS New and Used Fumitul Store, 12 E.

Chestnut Street, Ha over. Store closes every evening 6:00, except Mondays and Satu days at opens every morniij at 9:00. I i IF YOU NEED--A new Coal or Heater--either now or next fa do not delay but BUY NOW whi we still have a good selection heavy, cast iron Circulators ai', Columbian Ranges. YORK PLY COMPANY, 43 West Mark' street, York, Pa. WANTED--Married couple fruit and, general farming.

Hou! and fuel furnished. KENNETH BREAM, R. 1, Aspers, Pa. 4-j FOR BEST PRICES--And of Hybrid Corn and Clover Seed si J. H.

DUTTERA, New Oxford, BICYCLES Repaired. Whet; retired. New Bicycles and Moto cycles. See Red Kllnedinst, he; treat you right. One store only, Duke York, Pa.

SCREENED ONION SETS --Ye, low Danver, Silverskin and Bottle J. C. Tanger and Son, Hanover. WANTED Broilers and of live poultry. Also eggs.

BEN 1 ZELL'S POULTRY Si EGG HOUS 239 W. Phila. York, Pa. 3-20- BOOK YOUR ORDERS For our large type heavy layii strain S. C.

White Leghorn chici The most of our breeding males a from pedigreed R.O.P. hens. A your neighbors to order chicks whi you do and we will deliver them 1 truck. GEORGE R. WORLEj Hanover R.

4. Phone 912-R-22. FOR CITY' OR BUNGALOW- 1 piece Vel. Davenport Suites, $10X 2 piece Large Velour overstuff', Living Room. Suites, overstuffed chairs, Stud Couches, Beds, fete, Tables, Go-Car Oil Stoves, $3.00 up; Refrig.e] ators, Felt Base Rugs, Many other bargaini.

FURNITURE EXCHANGE, 55 We, Clark, Rear York Supply Compari' York, Pa. 6-26-' BABY CHICKS--(Leader straii, White Leghorns and Barred Roc'i hatches weekly, from two to thr. 4 year old, big type breeders. Sir! records 275-342. J.

Earl Plat. Poultry Farm, Gettysburg R. Phone 931-R-21. MARTIN'S SHOE STOKE Gettysburg, Pal 29 Baltimore St. NOTICE We Are Setting Aside the First Two Weeks in May for SPRING CHANGEOVER SERVICE Change Oil Drain.

Radiator Bumper to Bumper Lubrication Drain, and Refill the Transmission and Differential Battery Checked Plups Cleaned Ignition Cheeked 'i "Keep 'Em Rolling" Get Complete Spring Changeover Service at STOUGH MOTORS I Lincolnway West New Oxfrod, Pa..

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