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The York Dispatch from York, Pennsylvania • 29

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4- YORK DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1953 Committee Plans Y. Ts Childrens Theater, H-89 H-93 H-9ft H-97 H-101 K-57 K-75 K-89 K-92 K-9J K-U4 M-39 M-61 M-79 M-R5 M-88 M-89 M-93 M-96 M-106 M-107 M-112 P-78 P-8-r P-93 P-96 P-99 P-102 P-JOO R-42 K-43 R-87 R-94 R-95 R-96 R-107 R-108 R-Xlt R-112 R-118 S-14 S-89 S-105 T-46 T-63 T-85 T-88 X-30 X43 X71 X-78 X-B2 X-88 X-89 B4 X-96 X-108 X-UO X-115. Please bring tie little red ticket with you when calling for replies. TiPASSAH TO i institute Chairmai Jewish Women. Group Te (Juliette) Benton, Hadassah National ft Yo airman and national amber will address the he York Chapter1, a the opening Fall 1 1 1 5 7 i Bert Smith, left, new director of Yorks Little Theater, orients committee members on plans for or-, ganization of a childrens theater and workshop as part of the Y.

L. T.s newly announced expansion and revitalization program, at a meeting Monday afternon in Y. L. T. headquarters in the Academy Building, 153 North Beaver street.

From left are Smith, Mrs. Helen Miller Gotwaltr, Miss Margaretta Hallock, Mrs. Guy Hoff-master, Leo Feldman, Mrs. Willard Saltzgiver, Mrs, Jayne M. Frey, Miss Jeanette 'Krone, Miss Marguerite Eriksson and Mrs.

Robert Sutherin. The committee discussed a play workshop for children to begin soon, and tentative plans were made to produce a childrens three-act play with local talent early next year. Spring. Grove Firm Gets Award MOTOR BOATS, ETC. CHRIS CRAFT boat kits.

EviBrude Outboard. Dolphin Marine Paints. Lauson, Wisconsin and Clinton engines. Burgard W. Phila, St.

Ph. 43393 oll-Ua-t FALL CLEARANCE SALE. All used outboard motors greatly reduced. 2d. per cent off new Martin motors llgenfritx Auto A Marine, 88 N.

Belmont St. Phone 36468. 8-lma-2 AUTHORIZED Chris Craft Dealer, Scott-Atwater motors. Outboard boats. Hunting, fishing, motorboat licensee A accessories.

Welsh's Best Yard. Long LeveL Ph. Wrights ville 3R90. auli-tfa-l INSTRUCTION PIANO INSTRUCTION, Mr. John Koogle.

329 Rathton Road. Phone 65450. HORNS DRIVING SCHOOL. 818 W. Jackson complete dual controls, ends nervousness and relieves tension eve on first lesson.

Elsie Horn, Instructor Dial 48309. ja21-tfb-3 bond's Driving school! oldest school in York, gives expert train ing in complete dual up to date automatic and i conventional gear shift cars. Call 89537 or 6692 for demon etratlon mj 27-tfb-2 TRAIN IN THE NEW 1953 Hudson--" Jet with dual controls. In Yorks new-et driving school, is years safety driving record from coast to coast. Jean Rodrlck Hess, Instructress, R.

D. 8. York. Ph. 63015.

sl0-lmb-l RICHARD'S driver training school learn on new Chevrolet Power Glide or standard shift, dual controled cars, complete simplified scientific irstruc tion on all phases of driving. Yorks leading driving school eince 1943 New cars and a male instructor wll eave ym time and money. 701 W. Market St. Dial 82173 or 82130.

jvli-tfb BUSINESS CHANCES ROADSIDE market, well established, iroven moneymaker. Rt. 111. Rash, 2743. 18-6to 220 ft.

501 18-6 to GAS STATION -Stor e-Dwellin front on Route 111. $8,450 Yea, $8,450 for all. Raab, 82743. ESTABLISHED 3 bay gasoline station located 1221 Geo. St? Apply to Eastern Penn Oil 131 N.

Penn St. 17-1 2tO RESTAURANT-GROCERY home." good business opportunity, near large development. Information office only. Easily financed. Hartman, Conttnen tal Square, York.

al4-lmo LOOKING for a comer grocery store with modern home, garage and good equipment for the price of a nice home? Then call 7201, We have tt in good location. 22-3to ANOTHER TROPICAL TREAT Store will be sold in York Area Similar to one on Rt. Ill south. No royalties, protected territory. Apply Tropical Treat 408 Market.

4-lm9 FOR- SALE, "e- Complete rastaurani w'h ico cream making machines. A-l location Long lease. Reas. rent. Will saerifice to quick buyer.

Apply Rshauser. myl5-tf FOR LEASE or sale, going business, new car agency, gasoline sales ana service, auto repairing, inspection station, complete with all equipment, near York, Penna. Reply P. Box 142, York. 17-6to POULTRY BROAD BREAST TURKEYS, liv Of dressed.

Guaranteed to please Discount on large orders. deliver, phone 91952, Likeview Turkey Farm, Jacobus. sl6-tfp TURKEYS-CAPONS. Guaranteed-free from fish taste. Display of fresh meats.

Beef, 35 and up per lb. Call at Farmers' Market every Fri and Sat. -Or phone Pine Springs poultry Farm, 117-3151. We deliver. 22-tfp LIVESTOCK 2 YOUNG cows for sale.

Ralph ChroB-ister, DUlsburg, R. 2. 23-3tq PONIES FOR SALE, large and small Hokes Pony Ranch, York R. D- 4. Phone 70161 Jel6-tfq HORSES FOR SALE, 5 sited, also Tenn.

walking horse, private owner. Day phone 5836, evening 59502 FARM PRODUCTS U. S. No, 1 potatoes, 75c 1-2 bushel basket or $2 50 100 lb. At Runkles Fruit Farm on Board Rd.

between trail and Manchester. al5-tfx RADIO AND TELEVISION COOPERS TV antenna service. Philco television, U11F conversions. 342 S. Queen Si.

Phone 51329. ap21-tfa-l GUARANTEED -television service on all models, Elmer Unger. Phone 47145. 417 S. Albemarle St.

au25-lma-l BLOND RCA TV radio pbono combination, very good $200. can be financed. Call 98177 anytime. u29-t 4 TV TUBES, 5C per cent off 1 Tubes tested free. Recond.

TV sets. Roosevelt TV. 251 Roosevelt. Open eves. Phone 52163.

18-12U-1 DIAL 81760 for expert repair en all radios, record players St Appli-aoees, television service. Mangold's. 817 W. King s25-tfa-l PROMPT efficient television service Sc antenna installation, at reas. rates.

Call Sterner TV Service, 258 S. George 69186. 12-lma-l $49 95 INSTALLED All Channel UHF, VHF Antenna Trad In TV eets, $35 up TV Outlet, 346 W. Market. Open evenings, Ph.

98-177. apl-tfa-1 PEAK TELEVISION Service Ine. finest In television service. Conversions and installations for the new UHF channels. 584 Yale St Phone 81650.

ja20-tfa-l TELEVISION service is our business, r.ot our paeturoe for prompt Sc efficient set Si antenna service at ras cost Ph. 63581. Television Co of York. 1 Je24-tfa-l QUALITY guaianteed service to all of radios St television by factory trained men Hoffman, 1003 E. Market St.

Ph. 7650. fl6-tfa-I LOWEST PRICES, better trade to. Zenith, Philco radios, ew'teper, Wtst-inghouse refrigerators, washers Northern Radio Service. 934 North George.

65231. Jali-tfa-l EXPERT TV SERVICE and repairing. We are equipped for complete TV service, including antenna installation and relocating. Phone H. Rehmeyer, 6586.

au26-lme-l MRS. LEO BENTON be held at 8:15 p. m. in the Jewish Community ihe meeting will be- in a membership tea the members. wiU-be lacked ith certificates recog- their service of 10 years or Badassah in York.

Mrs. cr -d Gordon is president of VlAinC jxt Mrs. Harry Fields chairman and 'jack Silver an is pub- been identified 81- -v. since 1926 a var- up Lov Region- and J3ership capacities. She '-Jed the Lower New York and served as its sident.

In 1943 she was Nalional Speakers Bureau The institute program, 41 Mrs. Benton helped pioneer Jftdassah. under her direction conducts scores of speakers. cation, organization and pro-institutes all over the coun- iifrs Benton has for years lectur-L on current books before large i Taried audiences. In the bum-i' of 1949 she visited Israel, a I hch served to reinforce her of devotions and dedication the program and objectives of fadassah She is a member of the Lakers Research Committee of the f-rjted Nations, a volunteer br- -uation of professioal speak-interested in advancing the 'iJt 0 international organization BROTHERS TAKE OVER layton and Joel Reaser Head Student Government ot Smith Junior High A brother "team, sons a local ouster.

4. ill pilot the student oodjr of Edgar Fahs Smith Junior gh School dumg the -first 1953-54 school year, -The new student officers were at the schols weekly as Rmbj program this afleiiioort Uy include Clayton Itcaser, prtsdeol. and Joel Reaser, vice both sons of iho Rev find and Mrs. Paul L. Reader.

Others are Linda Smith, secre-rj, Jndy Smith, assistant secre-ry; Jackie Miller, trearurer; imes nmth grade safety and Ronald Warner, ighth grade safety commissioner, Gayton Reaser is a ninth grade "ipfl, le his brother is in the jhth grade. They also have a ird brother who is in the seventh ride HoweCer the latter has is yet, aspired to ar.y school Also installed in office at the rgram today were the following JcJmen: Room 101, Andrew lx, Room 102, Ann Moyer; Rom 53 Gail Yieirhert; Room' 104, Bilet; Room 107, Derlene cm; Room 108, Gary Attig; com. Barbara M-Mullan; Mm 110, Margot Ruhl; Rcum 111, A'rr Snyder; Room 2J1, Virginia Ji'ster; Room 202, Ray Lec-tj, Room 203. Galen Trimmer; 'Mm 234, Sue Smith; Room 205. Iwi Layghlm; Room 208, Wtnda hrner Rom 207.

Richard Chronic; Room 208, Barry Mummert; hom 209, Raetta El Room "3, Cornel Silar, and Room 212, Attme Altland. Ihe ms'allation of officers was 1-j It- 4 LOST AND FOUND FOUND. article touna ana left al Used wit hour cost to the owner The following are now at the Dispatch c-ffice awaiting to be claimed by tbr owner. False Teeth i 1 Pair Glasses 4 Keys on chain. Ladies wrist watch.

1 Kevs with Religious emblem. Green jeweled plastic frame glassea LOST. Lady's wrist watch, with diamonds. Phone Bed Lion 35124. Lib-eral reward.

23-3tx LOST. Little brown and dog. Mixed Reward. 340 Market Hallam. Phone 6C614.

22-3 tx REPORT LOST and found animal and cruelty cases to York Co. S. C. A Thur.asville R. D.

1. Phone 7095ft. reports confidential. je2-tfx HELEN J. ALLEWELT WEDS IN GERMANY Miss" Helen Jane Allewelt.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Allewelt, 22 Eichelberger street, Hanover, and Robert Clark Young, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Young, Allentown, were married Saturday as a double ring in Christ Chapel, Frankfurt, Germany. The bride, who was given in marriage by Maj. Alan Conway, was attired in a three-piece ensemble of shell pink taffeta and wore a matching Juliet cap. She earned a Bible topped with a white orchid. A reception was held by Major and Mrs.

Conway, following the ceremony. Mrs. Young a graduate of Wilson College, Chambersburg, has been employed by the government in Washington and Germany for the past two years. The bridegroom, recently, discharged from the army, also is engaged in governmental work. MARYLAND CEREMONY FOR COUNTY COUPLE Mr.

nd Mrs, George Wolf, Thomasville, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Margaret L. Wolf, to Robert M. Eyster, Dallastown, son of Roman Eyster. The wedding took place on Aug. 15 in Towson, and was performed by the Rev.

John Wester man. Attendants were Mr, and Mrs. Charles Heiner. The couple is residing at the home of the brides parents. DEATHS SELAK.

On Sept. 22, 1953. at 10: 43 p. the York Hospital. Harry Joseph Selak, husband ot the late Mary L.

Alwine Selak, 158 E. Maple St.) aged 86 yeae, 9 Months and 29 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Edward W. Baumeister Colonial Mortuary, S. Queen at Jackson St Friday at 8-30 a.

m. High Mass of Requiem at 9 a. m. at St. Marys of the Immaculate Interment in St.

Marys Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the Edward W. Baumeister Mortuary Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p. m. SAYLOR.

On Sept. 23. 1953, at 7:25 a. at the York Hospital. Agnes R.

Rit Saylor, wife of John Savior. 437 E. Maple Dallastown, aged 70 years, 11 months and 4 day. I Due notice funeral will be given. TRIMMER.

On Sept, 22. 1953, at 10 a. suddenly, John H. Trimmer, husband of Margie Trimmer, 1010 Southern road, aged 87 year, 3 months and 18 days. 1 Relatives friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Strack and Strin Funeral Home, 1205 East Market street, Friday at 3 p.

m. Interment In Greenmount Cemetery. Ft lends arc invited to call at the and Strine Fufteral Home, Thursday evening. 23-2t WASHINGTON. On Sept.

19. 1953. at 5-04 i p. Mannie Washington, husband of Mrs. Pinkie Washington, 433 King St.

aged 48 years. Relative and f-iends are invited to attend the funeral at Shiloh Baptist Church, Thura. afternoon. Sept. 24 at 2 p.

m. Interment in Lebanon Ceme tery. Friend may call at Cbapmana Fu-neral Home, We(l. Sept. 23, 7 to 9.

WELSH Sept 21, 1953, at 1045 p. Hanes Convalescent Home, Ida C. Welsh, widow of Sam-- nel C. Welsh, aged 88 year and 22 day. Relatives and friend are invited to attend the fureral service at 2 p.

Thutdav at the Max G. Anstine Fu neral Home. lOl W. Market' St. Inter mnt in Greenmount Cemetery.

Relatives and friend are invited to call at the Max G. Anatine Funeral Home Wednesday evening from 7 to 9. 22-2t NACE. On Sept 21, 1953. at 3 30 p.

St York Hospital. Harry L. Nace Jr Third and Hellam itreet. Wrightsville, aged 48 year. 10 months and 8 davs.

Relative and fuends are invited to attend the funcial services Thursday at 2 p. m. at Eteweiler Funeral Home. WiightsviUe. Interment in Falrvlew Cemetery.

Friends may call at funeral home Wednesday 7 to 9 p. m. 22-2t BI.AINX DECKER 7744 Funeral borne, 550 King Adv. 4-tf ETZWETLER FUNERAL HOME Dial 6238. 1111 Market St.

Adv. i EDWARD BAUMEISTER 6191 Mortuary, Queen St, and Jackson. Adv. tf GUY B. DIAL 8791 Funeral director, 849 Market St.

Adv. jaUtf 8HINDLEH A SON DIAL 7192 Funeral director, 918 North Duke St. Adv. mylO-tf WALTER W. FUTER.

DIAL 720 Funeral Home. 6S2 Linden Ave. Ad my22-tf STRACK STRTNE PHONE 7301 Funeral home 1205 Market St Adv. dl-ti HENRY SLEEGER A SONS Funeral director, 830 East Market St Dial H2491 Adv. apl8 tf CARL II.

SHAFFER. DIAL 441W Funeral 220 E. Spnngettsbury. 17-12t MORGAN E. FREY, PHONE 8728 Funeral serice.

1223 N. George St Adv. 13-tf MAX C. ANSTINE DIAL 7594 Ft divertor. 1701 Market St Adv.

myl5-tf ELLIS- FUNERAL HOME DIAL 7413 Funeral director, 117 W. Cottage PI Adv. mrl9.th--tu.tf ROLLER FUNERAL HOME 2000 West Market St. Dial 6274 Adv. t.th,-tf WILLIAM E.

SMALL, DIAL 38486 Funeral Director 733 Roosevelt Ave Adv CHAPMAN FUNERAL BOMB 135 South Queen St. 6190. Adv I oll-a-tf Persons who mail replies to classified advertisements some time fail to affix postage. Tb Dispatch cannot be responsible that such letter will reach their destination. Another method of reply to afforded by leaving the communication at the Dispatch office.

fiThe following letters In reply to classified ads art la the Dispatefe office. A-T4 A-79 A-88 A-8f A-10f A-183 A-105 B-M B-M B-94 B-93 B-104 C-81 C-78 C-81 C-W C-84 C-168 F-19 F- F-59 F-68 F-78 F-78 F-81 F-91 F-95 IT-96 F-103 r-104 r-106 r-107 r-uo K-ea h-si Today Area Eight, BarbershOppers, fini net meeting. Hotel Yorktowne p. 5 M. C.

A. membership cam paign key-workers dinner meet pf Association Building 6 ml Foremens Club, meeting. -Y. m. c- A.

Auditorium, 8:45 p. E1s, iedllvSlay Nighr Dinner Club, North George street home, 6:45 p. m. I Women of the Moose, York Chapl ter 694, bowlers special meet- Ing, Moose Home, 7f 15 p. m.

Y- W. C. annual open house' 320 East Market street, p. York Post 1190, Catholic War Veterans, meeting, post home. 8 p.

m. Gamma Alpha Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, meeting, chapter rooms, 8 p. m. Delta Omega Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, meeting, law -offices of Bergdoll DellAlba and Moore, 8:15 p. m.

Tomorrow Federation of Church Women ot York City and County, a.uma! missionary institute, Chris Lutaeran Church, 9 m. Y. board of directors meeting, association dinmg room, noon. Optimist Club, luncheon' meeting. Hotel Yorktowne, 12; 0 p.

m. Sertoma Club, luneneon meeting. Hotel Yorktowne, 12: IS p. m. York Nursery School, board of di-1 rectors meeting, nuriyey, 2 pm.

Kiwanis CSub, dinner mcetui. Hotel Yorktowne, 6 Lions Club, directors meecing, Y. C. 6:30 p. m.

Soroptimist Club, dinner meeting. Hotel Yorktowne, 6:20 p. m. Y-Teen Inter-Club Council, planning meeting, Y. W.

C. 7:35 p. m. York County Council of Republican Women, Brooks Hotel, b.oard meeting, 7130 p. open session, 8 p.

m. Windsor Park P. T. A. meeting, school, 7:45 m.

York Alumnae Chapter, A.p.ia Iota Sorority, meeting, 121 North Beaver street, 8 p. m. Y. VL C. A -Y.

W. C. A. Co-ed Club, dance, Y- W. C.

8 r. m. Navy Mothers Club 6)8, York area, meeting, Y. M. C.

A 3 p. Reciprociy Club of Yoik, board meeting. University Club of York 8p.m. Auxiliary of York Post 1190, Catholic War i Veterans, meeting, nominations for officers, post rooms, p. m.

Child Study Club, meeting, nome of Mrs. Charles Frew. iC-8 South Royal street, 8:15 p. rn. North York P.

T. meHirg, high school auditorium, 8 ri. HILLTOP DIBECTOR fi v- v. i RAY BOYLE Former Broadway actor and director, Ray Boyle has been appointed to direct the Hilltop Players 30-week season of professional theater opening Oct. 12 at the York Theater.

Boyle recently concluded direction of 17 plays Hilltops Summer theater at Lutherville, near Baltimore. He was a director of the Broadway Television Theater in New "York and has appeared in many television dramatic In 1947 he in the Hamlet Festival. SERVING IN CARIBBEAN v- GEORGE FRYSINGER Marine Private First Class George Frysinger who is with the Second Command Service Group, is now serving in Vieques, Puerto Rico. Husband of Elizabeth A. Frysinger and son of Mr.

and Mrs. George Frysinger, Manchester R. 1 he enlisted in the U. S. Marines on Feb.

19, 1952. T. A. SEES MOVIES AT MADISON SCHOOL About 75 persons saw a comic movie at the Madison School Parent Teacher Association's first meeting of the 1953-54 leason last night in tba school. Mrs.

'Fred Velardi, new president, conducted the business meeting and introduced new officers, committee chairmen and teachers. The attendance banl ner was won by Grade 2 taught by Mrs. Ruth Powers. Refreshment were lerved by the hoipitality committee hegdo by Mrs. WfiUam Sroyser.

The York Dispatch will not bo reponghle for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad. Errors be noted bv the advertiser and corrected before 10 oclock the following day. BUSINESS DIRECTORY AIR-WAY bags. Ph. 32459.

slS-lmy FULLER BRUSHES. Phone 95118. mr20-tfy HAULING. Hellers Auction Room. 89447.

au27-tfy CERAMIC GREENWARE. 901 Roosevelt Ave. elO-lmy. KLEPPERS KEY SHOP, 117 E. King SL Phone 81754.

Jyl-tfy CELLAR cleaned whitewashed, also odd jobs. Ph. 41215. sl9-lmy CARPENTRY repair work of all kind. L.

D. Smith Ph. 44331 s3-lmy WELL DRILLING, Young Bros New Salem. Phone 7061L 13-tfy STRICKLER'S KEY SHOP. Market, across from Sears.

142 aulS-tfy PAINTING and paper hanging. Francis M. Gallatin Jr. Dial 35411. slO-lmy PAINTING THIS FALL, will book several more jobs.

TcL 59471, 6 p. m. 21-lmy TOP SOIL or fill ground delivered, grading and excavating. Ph 64357. au25-lmi SEASONED apple log, slab wood, $7 60, nut coal 818.

Call Dover 3392. au29-2my FURNITURE repaired and refiniohed. Ph. 34547, 48227. Pick up and del.

s8-tfy NEW building A remodeling, skilled PROMPT. Sipe, Wetgelstown, au24- 70635. -lmy INTERIOR PAINTING end paper-hanging. 30429, C. S.

Lehr, 758 W. Market. s23-lmy FOR ELECTRICAL REPAIRS and wiring. Call 40213. B.

Gross, leave message. ja31-tfy DOOR AND WINDOW weatberstrip-ping. J. Senft. 720 W.

Mason Ave. Ph. 59119. aull-tfy TANK CLEANERS repaired, parts to fix electrolux. York Vacuum Clean-Co.

266 W. Mkt. sl6-lmy PAPERHANGING. 40 yrs. in business.

D. Mecklev Sons, 205 N. Forrest St. Phone 43334. al2-lmy INTERIOR PAINTING A paperhanging.

Call 31128. Robert M. Pent, 19 N. Sumner St. a23-tfy HEARING AID batteries, cords, repairs.

Call 45379. 65 Hartman Bldg. Continental Square. s8-tfy UTILITY trailer for rent, hour, day or week, hitches supplied. 135 N.

Beaver St. Ph. 82528. 17-12ty MASON. Concrete and carpenter work all kind.

Estimates given. Raymond Ball. 238 Cottage Hill Rd. jell-tfy FURNITURE' upholstering and repairing. New furniture made to order.

G. Barnett. 1447 Monroe. 39370. s24-tfy N.

CARSON LINEBAUGH bulldinr A remodeling work done promptly and satisfactorily. 44 W. King St. Dial 81M4. Jy23-tfy ROOFING aiding, spouting, "for free estimates, phone 82271 or write Frank Bankert Roofing Contractor, 208 Car-tisl Ave.

jel-tfy VENETIAN blind hospital. Cleaning, painting, new tapes and cords. Rum. sey T. Stottler, 450 W.

College Ave. Phone 41545 my30-tfy ESTINGHOUSE Appliances T. W. Kohr, Electrical Contractor, for some of the best trade-in values In town. 81621.

Je2-tfy PAINTING, interior and exterior, carpenter work roofing, siding of all kinds, general repair. Reasonable rates. Ph. 49196. ap9-tfy ALI KINDS carpenter work done.

New construction remodeling, repairing Apply Roland Hein. 336 EdgehiU Rd. Phone 97576. al-lmy MASON WORE carpenter work, concrete work, chimneys rebuilt, re paired. Odd Jobs.

James Preston, 1231 Mt. Ros Ave. Dial 83595. sl2-lmy W. V.

SHAFFER Sons, general con tractors, carpentering, floor sanding and finishing mason and concrete Phone 80335. 410 Hillcrest Road. d28-tfy WELL DRILLING since 1909. A C. eider and Son, 560 and 566 E.

Main, Dallastown. 1 1 machines in operation Telephone Red Lion 36572, 36575 Ja26-tfy SPECIAL NOTICES HAULING. 59447. Hellers Auction Room. au27-tfa PAINTING.

Elliott, 1709 W. Orange. Ph. 52402. 16-12ta GENERAL CARPENTRY and repair work pump service.

Phone 89575. 21-eta CARPENTERING. Call Motz Raver for neat work In repairing or build Ing dial 56551. sl4-tfa PAINTNG. Interior and exterior.

Free estimate, John Langley, 365 E. Phila. St. Phone 95539. myl3-tfa WROUGHT IRON porch and hand railing.

Custom made by Run Howard. 561 W. Newton Ave. Call 69195. si Mm a LAWNMOWER sharpening and repairs.

Free pick-up and delivery, Phone 89109 evenings. W. L. Harrison. au28-lma CO AL.

Stove coal. $14 75; coal. $11.50, 45457. and nut, pea buckwheat, $12 50; rice Evenings, 44584, day nl2-tfa ALUMINUM AWNINGS, comb, storm doors, windows Venetian blinds. A.

R. Koons, 2347 N. George Phone 89322. Jel-tfa VACUUM CLEANERS, ell make re paired end rebuilt, brushes, rebns fled. J.

C. McIntyre, 438 W. King Phone 41344. s28-tfa WINDOW SHADES, Venetian Blinds repair work, awnings, E. E.

Zim merman, 230 K. Cottage PI. Phone 63118 or 56376 my9-tfa HEATING systems, ing 6c stalled. aU types, stokers ilnn i oil 6c ing 6c Yo-k. urners.

Repairing, clean led. Leon W. Hess. R. 8 Phone 98165.

dll-tfa $1.98 BUYS A GAL of exterior paint, colors, bettei grades available. Full lne. Kauffmars, dial 65593, rear 413 E. King St Wo deliver. au28-lma DOES YOUR attic, cellar or garage need a thorough cleaning, we will clean 8c haul that old junk away, reas.

rate. Ph. 48177, after 5 23-3ta COLLIERY coal, 2 or more tons, put snd stove. $17; pea, buck, $12 50: rice. $11 Charles Schell, 445 Cottage Hill Ph, 67139.

au31-lma HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES expertly repaired Refrigerators, ranges, freerers, toasters, mixers, etc Quirk service. H. M. Rehmeyer, 700 W. Market St Phone 5586.

28-lma FIRST GRADE anthracite, reduced prices, stove-nut. $17; pea, $13 50; buckwheat, $10 50; rice, $9 50; bar-ley, $8 50. Ph. York 52601 yard, EmigsviUe. Raymond E.

Schell. s2-lms BLACK TOP Pavers, driveway, sidewalks, parking lots. Free estimates. All work guaranteed and don by power roller. 6c Hicks, Abbottsjown, P.

Phone East Berlin 27-R-ll. 22-5ta RF.ROOFING AND PAINTING. New roofs applied. Old repaired, recoated, painted or etained. Siding applied.

Chimney resetting. Free estimates. No job too large or email. Personal ly supervised. Kauffman's.

Dial 66593 for servlco, or Rear 413 East King. j13-tfa MOTOR BOATS, ETC. SEA-BEE outboard motor and parts. Avon Garage. Ph.

64462. m27-tfa-2 MOTOR host, 8 hp. motor. Will sacrifice. Call 86270 and make an offer.

CABIN CRUISER, sleeps 4. New engine. AppjyJ415 Corbin HiU-crest. I $ll-tfa-2 4 ii tlr e-r V4 Ski 1 wee i'- if -s? i 4, jM Glatfelter 3rd, executive vice president, gave full credit to Paul Koenig, vice president and controller who spearheaded the drive. J.

Keith Louden, chairman of the U. S. Savings Bond Committee for Yorx county, in complimenting the principals and employes of the company on their accomplishment, stjtcci! The P. H. Glatfelter Company has achieved an outstanding record and is among the leaders of those companies participating In the Payroll Savings Plan in York county.

The savings bond committee nf York, county congratulates employes and officials of the company for outstanding efforts and excellent results." Employes of many companies in York county are now participating In an all-out response in the pur-Jse of savings bonds. A large number of employed persons in the county have belonged to the plan for some time, the committee announced. PREACHING MISSION SLATED FOR RED LION RED LION, Sept. '23. -As a prelude to communion Sunday, St.

Johns Evangelical and Reformed Church of Red Lion will conduct a Bible preaching 'mission. Sept. 27 DR. E. S.

ENGLISH to Oot. 2. The guest minister will be Dr. E. Schuyler English of Sky Top, who 1 is a prominent writer of religious articles and a contributor to many religious publications.

Four Dimensions" Will be the subject of Dr. Englishs first ser mon, which he will give on Sunday At 10:30 a. m. at the regular worship service. Sunday evening he will speak on the subject Three Judgements.

Monday evening through Thursday evening the sermon subjects will be based on a study of the book of Phillipian. -The concluding message of1 the week will be on the subject How to Read the Bible For Your Personal Understanding and Growth." All services will be held ki the Sunday school auditorium. Special music is being arranged for tbla special preaching mission. ESTATES OF THE DEAD Regigter of Will Idris R. Jones haa issue4 letters on estates as followa Testamentary on the estate ot Emma J.

Spain, Yoeic, fo Evan R. Gladfelter, Testamentary on the of Ciarlea Roller, Hanover, to Maurice M. Roller. Testamentary on the estate of Charles H. Roller, Hanover, to La Rue Hoffman.

Testamentary on the estate of William E. Power, -York, to Adam F. Geesey. Testamentary on the estate -of Charles Fiher Ehrehart, Hanover, to Amelia M. Ehrehart.

RED CROSS ELECTS fc Philip B. Deane Heads York County Chapter For Year Philip B. Deane was re-elected chairman of the York County Chapter of American Red Cross for his fifth consecutive year at the annual reorganization of the' board of directors last night in Fellowship Hall of St. Pauls Lutheran Church. Only new officers elected by the board following the annual member, ship meeting were Mrs.

Horace Faber as secretary, succeeding Mrs Norman R. Olewiler, and Attorney Richard E. Kohler, assistant treasurer, succeeding William B. Stock. Re-elected were Albert D.

Keller, first vice chairman; William M. Eyster, second vice" chairman; Mrs. W. Russell Strayer, assistant secretary, and Garnet L. Rife, treasurer.

New directors chosen at the membership meeting attended by 150 persons were James Throne, Mt. Wolf; L. Duncan McArthur, Mrs. Charles Sieling and Mrs. Harold J.

Mullaney. Renamed to the board were Mrs. W. Russell Strayer, Red Lion; John Henry Charles H. Weaver, Raymond E.

Dauer and Garnet L. Rife. Blood Donors Honored Six York countians who contributed the most blood in the chfJF ters recent" military collection effort were awarded certificates of appreciation. They were Mrs. Raymond E.

Young, 234 Kurtz avenue; Mrs. Susan Shirey, 217 yfest Cottage place; Clair W. Haldeman, 513 West Princess street; Harry. Crump, Mt. Wolf R.

D. Richard Mann, 1102 Olson street, and Paul Fredericks. Milner Hotel. Three other donors also due certificates for their outstanding support of the military blood program are George Bell, 253 West Philadelphia street; Mrs. Edna Chim, 330 Smyser street, and William Flinch-baugh, 742 June street.

They were not present at the meeting. William M. Eyster, chairman, of the blood program, read an honor roll of 61 names of persons who gave a gallon of blood or more to the Red Cross4 civilian blood program at local hospitals. Certificates for their part in the military collection also went to Daniel E. Whiteley, chairman of donor recruitment, and thesq members of Whiteleys committee: Kenneth L.

Cox, William B. Stock, Charles J. Malone, George G. Weber, Mrs. H.

Robert Becker and Mrs. George Medill. Others cited for their service in the military program were chairmen of the volunteer service groups and blood-mobile operations. A national certificate, signed by A. R.

C. President W. Averill Har-riman, was presented to the chapter for its outstanding co-operation in the defense blood Program. The board voted to send a special letter of appreciation to Philip H. Glatfelter, president of the P.

II. Glatfelter Paper Company, Spring Grove. He headed the recent Greek earthquake relief appeal which collected $5,665.69 to date. The drive closed last Satur- day- Men and women personej of the S. Naval Training Center at Bainbridge, entertained at a musical program.

Robert Frey was chairman of the annual meeting committee. YORKER TO PRESIDE AT KIWANIS SESSIONS Kenneth L. May, Yosk, district governor of Pennsylvania Kiwanis Clubs, will preside at the 1953 state convention in Philadelphia next Sunday through Wednesday. May is a former president of the York Kiwanis Club, which will be represented at the four-day sessions by Paul S. Martin, president; Lester Hain.

first vice president, and Leonard Morgan, a director. Featured speaker at the conven tion in the Benjamiq Franklin Hotel will be Walter J. L. Ray, immediate past president of Kiwanis International and a prominent Detroit banker. Delegates from 195 clubs in the district, representing a membership of over 11,700 business and professional leaders, will participate.

YORKERS TO ATTEND MEETING AT COLLEGE Mra. Arthur R. Thomas, 131 Peyton road, and Mrs. Martin V. Will represent the Goucber Club of York at the forty-eighth session of the alumnae council to be held at Goncher College, Baltmore, Frday and Saturday, Mrs.

Thomas presdent of the alumna councl, snd Mrs. Bril hart counclor of tb York club. Dumg the meetng, delegates wll be dnner guests of the college presdent Otto F. Krausbaar, and Mrs. Kraushaar, H.

C. Liebenberg, of Johannesburg, South Africa, says he has been laying 3.000 bricks a day (about three times the average numbert for tfae last four years and claims a world record. won the Barter iJcJecl by Principal J. Alvin and in 1949 went to Elsinore, Den-wtMg, Vbo presented tnem with mark, to play the role of Horatio Theater Award The P. Glatfelter Company of Spring Grove yesterday was awarded a U.

S. Treasury citation in recognition of outstanding performance in promoting the purchase of U. S. Savings Bond? through the Payroll Savings Plan. Shown above is Thomas Hughes, left, state director, U.

S. Savings Bonds Division, for Pennsylvania, making formal presentation of the citation to P. H. Glatfelter, president of the well-known paper manufacturing firm. As a result of a person-to-person campaign, conducted by a committee of departmental supervisors, a recoid of 63 per cent participation was Several departments, however, attained higher success, such as the following; De-inking.

which reached 100 per cent participation; paper machine, 90 per cent: pulo mill. 80 per cent; box and frame making, 73 per cent; yard, 71 per cent and power and steam, 70 per cent. The firms president, and P. Charles W. Wertz, husband of Mrs, Norma Wertz, 679 East Princess street, recently was 'promoted to corporal while serving with the U.

S. Armys Twenty-second Anti aircraft Artillery Battalion on Okinawa. A cook In Battery Corporal Wertz entered the army in February of 1952. He was an employe I the Ramona Restaurant in civilian life. Private William A.

Thomas, 21, husband of Mrs. Christel Thomas, 607 Jessop' place, has joined the Third Infantry Division in Korea. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Thom as, 1251 Brockie drive, he entered the army last January and com pleted basic training at Fort Knox, Ky.

A 1951 graduate of William Penn Senior High School, he was a plumber before entering the service. Ray S. Emlet aviation ma chinists mate third class, son, of Ray S. Emlet Hanover R. D.

3, Is serving with Airship Squadron Two at the U. S. Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Glynco, Ga. LIONS HEAR BRITON Former Secret Service Agent Warns Against Govt. Over throw By Persuasion A former British secret service agent warned In a talk to the York, Lions Club yesterday that communism or anti-communism might be an excuse for other ambitions.

Col. Rhys Davies told the luncheon club that Hitler end Mussolini createdthe xntnace of' communism and used it to cover their own ambitions and plans. Stalin was not a truo Communist, he said, hut used communism for his own purposes. Davies, who presently resides in York at 315 Old Garden lane, drclartd that the really dangerous Communist is not ona who would force, but one who would change the government by persuasion, He added that persuasion wss fae more dangerous than force. The veteran of 30 years eerv ce with British police told Lions hat his country wished to be neutral in the world situation.

England wants to stay out of wars, he aid. In Britian were egraid of polfj ttcians, he debated. VWe take care they dont have-lao much power. PIONEER TELEVISION Service, -117 Market. Guaranteed radio and repairs, service contracts, UHF conversions, antennas Installed and repaired Ph.

81663. i my9-tfa-l i jfrbades of office. Clatence S. a membr of the faculty, the councilnien ami pre-them their pins. Donald retiring president, piesgnt-pendents gavel to Reaser.

devotional period war eon-redby Jane Landis, and a piano was played br Bar- Zecfl, faculty sponsors of the frogram Mrs Frances Bush and Miss "Ael Rfjser. REPORTS FAIR BOOTH PROFITABLE A profit of $1,300 from Its sand bwth at York Inter-State 4lh be used for club welfare "Tores, it was announced last hit it the weekly dinner mpet--lof the York Exchange Club io Votktowne. Tnirty-one persons attended the Vln8 which color slides of ciamde Spangler. A who served with the Twenty-fifth Infantry Di Spangler took the pictures 1, ervinz for two years In Korea fighting. Frank Nether-York, England, a guest changite Benjamin J.

Striclr-Poke briefiy. whl be no club meeting 'Ueday, Instead, mem ioi four other city serv tai dinner session SrtJ-dnPsda3r at Hotel wne. age company Forcibly entered UfnnlDgIar 'et himself into the Lhhevlage Company, 30 North krhL4venue Monday night or hadnfca7 way of a broken It vt the rof. He iwed a rope tanuT11 down to the floor. the company did not fsiovM ether.

oythlng had been ao Inventory of applies. i5 occurred between ftlo-v Monday night end 8 morning. Incidents hv oc ir. the Ltfean' company ifi the DOGS, PETS, FISH TROPICAL FISH, aquarium and eup-phes. Betty Boberts, 720 W.

Poplar St. Jal2-tte PARAXEKTS, JiirnsttrSi hoh pet supplies. Becka Pet Shop, 2100 Filbert. 87529. fish and all AS' COCKER PUPPIES, very me registered, Yorktowne Kennels, 8 rues Lt incolnway Wert.

18-Ste COCKER PUPPIES, best New Yorcj registered rtock. 38 champions, 5 generations, reax. Krosaroad Ken. nels at Shiloh Church, 69413. 23-St BEAUTIFUL little black Scotta pup-plea.

Mai erd female. Reas. Inquire after 8:30 p. m. or all day tat.

and Sun. at 21 E. Maple St. 8-lma OVER 50 YEARS in pet businesa opening on Sunday, at tea ant Val-. ley York BD.

f. Buy, sail and trade all ktnds, H. Wakefield. 23 3re 4 -h HELPiWANTED CLEAN UP. MAN.

A Apply Myers Cafe. i aul8tfb WAITRESS, full tiitwfgood pay. Apply 261 E. Phila. St, 33-1210 LADY TO DO housework days a week.

Phone 34422. 3-4tb BARTENDER wanted. Apply at Idle Hour Cafe, 243 W. Market. sl-tfb WAITRESS WANTED, 4 30 to 13" night.

Apply 402 E. Market. i-tri, ta5 l-tfb I FLOOR GIRL tor cafeteria. Mrs. Cifetoris rv-A eS2-tfi.

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