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The Perry County Times from New Bloomfield, Pennsylvania • 8

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ii THE PERRY COUNTY TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. Thursday, July LIVERPOOL Power and Light Coniflany pole, near rkincannon, early last Thursday, Albert M. Bonawitz, 41, ofl Newport, a lineman, was injured seriously. He is in Mr. and Mrs William Shumaker, are on a visit to Atlantic City.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin. Grubb spent several days with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

George Liverpool, July 12. Mrs. Jacob Mit EDISON BACKS GOV. DEWEY TQ CLEAN HOUSE chell, of Perry Valley, entertained the the Harrisburg Hospital with fnu-tures of the left wrist and several ribs and multiple body bruises. SAYS U.

S. CANNOT RISK 4 MORE YEARS OF MISMANAGEMENT Galilean Class of the Hunter's Valley Sun-day School at her home on Friday evening. Present were Mrs. Richard Shun.aker, Mrs. Leon Lenig, Mrs.

John Light, Mrs. Roy Charles, Mrs. Charles Peters, Carol Ann Peters, Ralph Lindsay, Mrs. Robert Hunter, Mrs. John S.

Charles, Mrs. In Grandma's day, it was REACH-DOWN Reisinger, in Shippensburg. Mr. and Mrs. John D.

Hebel, of Speeceville, left Sunday for Portland, to visit former's brother, W. T. Hebel and family They also will visit Boston and Maine. Mrs. Marie Sturtevant, of Harrisburg, visited her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Lutz. over Uie week-end.

Mrs Cordelia Higgins, of Philadelphia, spent last Wednesday with her sister, Julia Hand. lTnEMAN INJURED IN FALL AT DUNCANNON Darner Deckard, Miss 'Clara Strou.p, Miss Dorothy Sarver, Mrs Lawrence Fellow employes, Charles Hestor and Harry Bonn, also linemen from Nawh port, were at the foot of the pole when Bonawitz fell. They took hittn. to the office of a Duncannon physician, who ordered his removal in the Duncannon Fire Company ambulance to the hospital). Power company officials said Bonawitz was called Wednesday night when service troubles developed.

He was descending the pole after repairing a wire at 12:15 a. m. when he fell as his shoe hooks slipped, according to Mitchell, Mrs. Jacob Mitchell and daughters, Grace, Nancy and Carrie. Mr.

and Mrs. 'Lewis Lenig announce the birth of a son on July 7. Mrs. Lenig was formerly Miss Pauline Hockenbroch. of Pfoutz Valley.

Plunging 25 feet from a Pennsylvania Mrs. William Shumaker, and West Orange, N. July 5. Charles Edison, former Secretary of the Navy under Franklin D. Roosevelt and former Governor of New Jersey, announced today he would vote for Thomas E.

Dewey, Republican candidate for President. Edison said in a statement: "Our governmental house is choked with litter and rubbish. It needs a thorough housecleaning from top to bottom. Changing one man won't do the trick. We must have a complete change of management." The son of the inventor.

Thomas Alva Edison, continued: "The system wrs evolved to accomplish just that. Now is the time to put it into operation. There will never be a better time to change. For the welfare of the Nation, I intend to vote for Dewey." NISS NANCY JANE GRAFF IS ENCAGED TO WED Duncannon, July 12. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. Graff, of IXincannon; have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Nancy Jane Graff, to Earl Wert, of Wiconisco. son of Mrs.

George Hawk and the late Earl Wert. Miss Graff, a graduate of Duncannon High School, is employed as bookkeeper at the merchandise office of Bowman Harrisburg. Her fiance, a graduate of the Wiconisco High School, served with the Navy during WorM War II and is now employed in the Enola steel car shops. DISTRICT-WIDE CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED THIS WEEK With exception of three communities, all districts in the Keystone Area Council, BoyScouts of America, will ESTATE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Letters our relations Testamentary on the estate of Anna M. Hobach, late of Bloomfigeld Borough, Perry County, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned.

All persons indebted to said estate will please make at once, and those having claims will present them Today, it is REACH-IN Reach-in design! Modern, finger tip convenience! No need to stoop or bend. More food storage with less floor space. without delav to are fino Friendly relations certainly go a long way toward making this a happier world. We feel particularly fortunate in having such friendly relations with you! When service is good, you arc quick to tell us. occasionally you do have trouble with service, you report it in a friendly, reasonable manner.

Your understanding of our problems is much appreciated too. With such friendly relations, is it any wonder we're doing everything possible to give you the best service money can buv. THE, UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA JOHN COLDREN, Executor Chester Springs, Chester Pa. William S. Morrow, Attv.

July 8, 1948 6t. launch their district-wide campaigns this week and to raise $100,000 for the expansion and enlargement of the Boy Seoul at Loysville, in Perry county. The campaign will cover Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin and Perry counties. Campaigns have already la -h ed in the following districts Lower Dauphin, Carl B. Shellcv, chainna" Central Dauphin, J.

L. Stchl, chairman; Mechanicsbtirg. L. ehairman. Lemovne.

the chairmanship of James A. Hagi'rty, is ere of the communities in the West Shore District, wlrrh' is headed by Charles TL. Myers. The carr.poign pot under way July 2. These and districts e' under way beginning this week: E-nola, Ralph A.

Forjjie, chairman, July 6th; Perry Win: S. Morrow, of New IUoomfi eld, chairman, Trly 7th; Carlisle, Ray B. Dickey, Julj Sth Upper Dauphin, Miles V. Miller, of Eliz-a'bethvilla, chairman. July 9th; Camp Hill, Paul B.

Dohner, chairman, July 14th; Chalrr.bersbnrg, A. L. Nichols, chairman, Jr.ly 15th. The Harrisburg Jistrict. Roswell H.

Lyon, Chairman; July 13th. At a meeting district leaders, GTrank F. Davinport, general campaign "chairmen, pointed out that when- the additional 250 acres have been added to the camp, with the erection of needed buildings and bridg.s, that Loysville will become an air-year canp, which attract boys from the entire area. George N. Wade, of Camp Km, and Raj mond H.

Koch, of Her-afiey, are co-general chairmen of the jrca outside of Harrisburg. ESTATE NOTICE Let us show you proof that a Wilson ZeroSafe freezer can pay for i itself in 32 months. No obligation. i. E.

GUY KEPNER Notice lis hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of Wilson H. Adams, late of Toboyne township, Perry county, deceased, NEWPORT, PA. Phone 108 100 N. FOURTH ST. have been granted to the undersigned.

All persons indebted to said estate will please make payment at once, and those having claims will present them without delav to ANNIE E. ADAMS, Blain, R. D. July 1, 1948 6t. William S.

Morrow, Atty. Ira DcLancey and Betty Hardy, of TONSIL CLINICS HELD ESTATE NOTICE Pittsburgh, spent the Fourth with relatives in Landisburg and they also called on his sister, Mrs. Sara Foltz, in this place. Stanley Foltz and family, of Carlisle, R. called on their mother, Mrs.

Sara one day last week. Anyone wanting to buy a good rabbit dog, call on Walter Dobyns, of near Roseburg. Price fifteen dollars. Available For Immediate Delivery 48 and 50 Passenger DODGE School Busses "BUNNY TALES" FROM BUCKS VALLEY Notice is hereby given that Letters c.f Administration on the estate of Edward T. Hostetter, late of lackson township, Perry county, d.

ceased, have been granted to the undersigne 1. All persons indebted to said estate wiil please make payment at once, and those having claims will present then without delav- to SARAH K. HOSTETTER, Blain, Pa. July 1, 1948 6t. William S.

Morrow, Atty. DOWN DELLVILLE WAY Three tonsil clinics were sponsored by the Perry County Medical Society and the State Department of Health at the Tressler Home, on June 10 and 24, and July 1, inclusive. Sixteen children from the Home and forty-six from the various parts of the county were taken care of. The children were selected from homes where the parents were unable to pay for hospital care. The Medical Staff included: Dr.

Forney George, Harrisburg, Dr. Donald Sotner, Carlisle, Pa. Dr. Fred Badman, Dtincannon, Pa. Dr.

Leonard Ulsh, Ne wport, Pa. Dr. Korlick, Dtincannon, Dr. Frank Belmont, New Bluumlicld, Dr. W.

II. Millerstown, Dr. Bentz and Dr Schier, of the Harrisburg Hospital. The Staff was assist by the following -vrscs: rs. J-orney George, Harris' Mrs.

Anna Bovvers, R. Tressler Home; Mrs. Brazel, R. Lovsville," Mrs. Spotts, R.

Marysville, Mrs. MoKensie, R. Newport, Miss Billman, R. Loysville, Mrs. German, R.

Blain, Pa. Mrs. b-ler R. State Nurse: Miss Smith, R. State Nurse, ad Mrs.

Myers, R. State Nurse. The Clinic was assisted bv the fol ESTATE NOTICE Notice 'is hereby given that Lette of Administration on the estate Edward N. Reeder late of Spring! township, Perry county, deceased have been granted to the undersigned July 6. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles A. J'ticobs and son, Gordy, of Harrisburg, were pleasant Saturday-afternoon callus- at the homes of Mrs. Sara J. Miller iwi J.

W. Rhoades. SVof. and Mrs. Luther Fljnn and daughter, Annette, of Carysbrook, SHiertt a short time at the home of Mr.

and- Mrs. James A. Argobast recentiv. Don't think much of the brains of that 37-year old iflellow who married a 90-year old woman. By the time he's 50 she's going to be an old woman.

George Kumler, of Harrisburg, the: holiday week-end at the home of Miss Daisy B. Stephens, visiting his daughter, Peggy. Holiday week-end guests at the K-ymti of Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Fortney and" Mrs. Bernice Middleton were: M'rs. Loretta and daughter, Mts Anna Clouser; James Chamber-iin-, of Harrisburg; Mrs. Glady Shtitt, of Carlisle; Mr.

and Mrs. K. A. Shep-ity" and daughter, Terry, of Newport. Fred C.

Schreiber sold his farm last week to a man by the name of At present it is occupied by a family Tjy the name of. Hostettler. All persons indebted to said estate! will please make payment at once, an those having liims will present ihend New Bloomfield Auto Co. New Bloomfield, Pa. without delay to 5ALLIE J.

KLINE, Landisburg, R. 'D. 1 ALICE E. ZIMMERMAN 518 W. Main Street Mechanicsburg, Pa.

July 1, 1948 6t. William S. Morrow, Atty. lowing vokiteers: Miss Mildred Campbell, Miss Mary Louisa Smith, and eight boys and girls from the I Home at each 'Clinic. ESTATE NOTICE The Surgical Supplies were donated Notice is hereby given that Letter: ot Administration c.

t. a. on the estat July 12. At the last Quarterly Conference of the Shermans Dale, charge of the Evangelical United Brethren Churches, held in the. Shermans Dak church, all six churches were represented.

The fullering from the Dcll-ville church were present: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fortney, Mrs J.

W. Zeig-ler, Miss Sarin Zeig'er, Ernest Owen, Robert Fox and F. O. Hamilton. At the close of the conference Rev.

Harold Zeig-ler offertd his resignation to be effective after the second Sunday in S.ptember, so as to be able to go to college, where he is planning to complete his education for t.he ministry. Wheat harvest is almost passed and the farmers' are getting ready for threshing. Socn the oats will be coloring. We were sorry -to hear of the of Mrs. Eugene Pierce last Saturday when her car was forced from the highway by softie wild driver.

The Adult Bible 'Class of Dellville Evangelical United Brethren Sunday School met in the. meadow and grove of Mr. and Mrs. David Barrick on Thursday evening. It was their birthday party and a covered disli luncheon was served to those present.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoffman, of Marysville, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. David Barrick and family lasti week.

Mr. and Mrs. John Fox, of Harrisburg, and Mrs. Grant Fox, of Dun-cannon, -were in attendance at the church and Sunday School sessions last Sunday. The next regular preaching service at the Dellville Evangelical United Brthren Church will be Sunday, July 25, when Holy Communion will be celebrated, conducted by the pastor, the Rev.

Harold Zeigler. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sterner and family, of Penn township, were Sunday evening- visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Zeigler and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Ebersole and daughter were callers at the home of Mr. Ebersole's father, Mr. Emanuel E. Ebersole, on Sunday evening. F.

O. Hamilton made a trip to As-persi on last Thursday and brought sour cherries for himself and of Ida B. Snyder, late of Wheatfiel ATTENTION! ATTENTION! FARMERS township, Perry county, deceased This week will be harvest week for the farmers in this section. Not much grain was cut before the Fourth. There were plenty of callers over the Fourth.

Almost every home had Sonne visitors from a distance although If could not get all their names and no one will take the time to drop their (jailers names in for publication. So wilt call it a draw this time. have been granted to the undersigned All persons indebted to said esta will please make payment at once, an those having will present the by the Harrisburg Hospital. Dr. Bentz nad Dr.

Schier, from the Harisburg Hospital, remained over night at the Home with the children following the operations. The Harrisburg Hospital receives donations from the Community Chest drives to which Perry county contributes. The children were selected on recommendations of the various physicians! of Perry county from the Child Health Clinic, Newport, and other cases known to the State Nurses. The children were visitd by the State Nurses before and after the operations to be given the pre-operative and postoperative instructions prepared by Dr. Ulsh who helped to organize the very successful Tonsil Clinics.

without delay to ED. FRITZ, Administrator c. t. a. Deeds for sale at The Times office.

R. D. 1, July 1, 194S-6t. Harry B. Crytzer, Atty.

I Wm. F. Beward ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Lette Woodworking Shop R. D. 2, MIFFLINTOWN, PA.

of Administration on the Estate Ida M. Irvin, late of the Borough SOUTHWEST SAVILLE If you have not attended this market, you don't know what your livestock is worth. It is the most up-to-date market in Pennsylvania. Sale every Wednesday. This market more buying power than you have ever seen or heard of.

We have buyers from New Jersey, New York, Maryland, Virginia and Delaware. The prominent buyers from Pennsylvania are Swift Harrisburg Abattoir Kessler Abattoir, Lemoyne, Hervitz Pkg. Lewistown Packing, Willow Brook-Chester, Shamokin, Scranton and 4 large Philadelphia buyers. This is the reason we get the highest prices for livestock, so why not give us a trial. LOCATION 2 Miles West of York, on Lincoln Highway DATE Every Wednesday 1 O'clock YORK LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC.

Special Mention We have the steer buyers. We sell more steers each Wednesday than any other five Auctions west of the Susquehanna River. Blain, Perry County, decease have been granted to the undersigne AH persons, knowing themselves be indebted to said Estate will mal payment immediately, and those havir claims will present them for settl Antiques Repaired AND REFINISHED Kitchen Units CUSTOM BUILT ALL TYPES OF WOOD LATHE WORK ment, to JERRY E. IRVIN, Administrator Carlisle, Pa. July 6.

Thomas Keegans, of Loysville, R. called on the Banks Lauver family, of this tplace. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Dobyns, of Roseburg, spent Saturday with their parents, the writer and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Smith, of near Roseburg. were welcome callers on the Melvin Burd family on Sunday-.

G. W. Yohn spent Sunday with his snn and daughter, Albert 'Lehman and wife, near Marsh Run. He was accompanied home by the Lehman family the same day. Clarence D.

MacGregor, Notary Pubs My Commission expires January 7th, 1951 25 E. Louther Street Carlisle, Pa. June 24, 1948 6t. Pbone 180R23 New Blomfield Civic Club will picnic at Meadow Grove Park no Thursday, July 22, 1948, at 6:00 p. m.

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