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14 Used Cars By Reliable Dealers Are On Display In These Columns Daily Business Office Open For Classified Advertisements From 8 A. M. To 8 P. M. Lost and Found Used Cars Legal Legal S.

S. Teacher Given Parry Near Hallam PICK-UP AND PANEL TRUCKS G. M. C. STRAYED or Stolen Beagle dog, black.

white and tan. License No. 11240. 55.00 reward. Ernest Breneman, Red Lion, R.

D. 2. a22-3t pick-up, new paint, rubber good. This the week-end with Norman J. Stoner.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McClane visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gohn, Red Lion.

Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd and daughter, Betty, Red Lion, Hallam, April 21. The class of thousand one hundred fifteen and threT one-hundredths (1115.03) feet to a point-thence North 28 11' West one thousand one hundred twenty-three and eleven one hundredths (1123.11) feet to a 6" squari irucK is in gooa running oraer. Chevrolet NOTICE RE: CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS FOR THE ACQUISITION OF CERTAIN LANDS LOCATED PARTLY IN WEST MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP AND PARTLY IN NORTH CODORUS mer Chenowith, of York, motored to Indiantown Gap, Sunday.

Norman Landis, Washington, D. visited his mother, Mrs. A. J. Landis, Sunday.

Mrs. Ralph Snyder is spending some time with relatives in West Virginia and Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schroll and son, Robert, returned to their panel, good rubber, new paint.

A bargain. the Yorkana Evangelical Sunday school held a birthday party in c. Art tfamtora, usea car ioi, uauastown, Phone Red Lion 235-M. 17-6t LOST NEAR FELTON English Beagle, license 1146. Phone 92R4 Felton.

Write Carl Gable, Felton. Reward. 19-3t TOWNSHIP. YORK COUNTY. PENN visited Mr.

and Mrs. Chester USED CARS WANTED Late models, Koontz. Highest prices paid. All models. Snyder, SYLVANIA, IN CONNECTION WITH A FLOOD CONTROL PROJECT IN THE SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN KNOWN AS THE INDIAN ROCK honor of the teacher, Mrs.

Charles Martin, at the home of Mrs. Jason Leber, near here. Mrs. Martin received numerous gifts. am sown fine at.

uiai jojuj. u-z Used Cars home at Detroit, after DAM AND RESERVOIR ON THE CO. DORUS CREEK IN THE COUNTY OF 1940 BUICK Convertible Sedan, beautiful spending a week's vacation at this place. V. F.

W. Auxiliary Meets At Mr. Wolf Mt. Wolf, April 21. The Ladies' auxiliary of Susquehanna post, No.

2493, Veterans of Foreign Wars, met in the post home, with Mrs. Nellie Krebs, president, presiding. During the session the name of Fae Bruaw was added to the roll as a new member. Plans were made to conduct a chicken-corn soup sale Saturday, May 10. Those present were Mrs.

Nellie Krebs, Mrs. Annie Renneberger, Mrs. Annie Musser, Mrs. Lottie Bruaw, Mrs. Elsie Bruaw Mrs.

Jennie Fauth, Mrs. Neita Fink, Mrs. Mary Wolf, Mrs. Josephine Glick, Mrs. Susan Miller, Mable Miller, Mrs.

Maggie Bruaw, Mrs. Mary Zeigler, and Mrs. Elda Miller. YORK AND MIDDLE JUDICIAL DIS black duco, fully equipped. An exception TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.

Sunday School Class Meets At Dillsburg Dillsbure, April 21. The' Shin al opportunity to procure a high grade TO: The following persons, if living, or, If spun, car ai a saving. Minei-rackara, HU1 deceased, their heirs, devisees, leea wueen. 19-3t INTERNATIONAL USED TRUCK Bargains. Model DS40 tractor or dump chassis 'W' tag.

Truck all gone over, good rubber and paint. Model C40 'V tag, long wheelbase, stake body, new rubber, low mileage. Model C40 'V tag, 155" wheelbase, tractor or dump chassis in good shape. Cheap. Roosevelt Garage, 734 Roosevelt Ave.

Phone 6269 17-6t tees, executors, administrators or assigns, and their spouses, if any, and Dinner Is Held At Park Near Felton ing Stars class of the Methodist the following firms and corporations, Sunday school met at the home of If in existence, and any representatives Attending were: Mrs. Paul Dettinger, Mrs. Jay Fry, Mrs. Kervin Holtzinger, Loretta Holtz-apple, Mrs. Maurice Jacobs, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Leber, Nadine Leber, Mary Ann Leber, Mrs. James Strickler, Miss Mary Reisinger, Mrs.

Annie Reisinger and Rev. and Mrs. Roy Stetler. Plan Family Reunion A meeting of the executive bvWi. a me lanas or tht Hanover and York Street Railway Companv and Paul L.

Miller; thence along the lands of Paul L. Miller, North 65" 07' East oro hundred fifty-two and sixty-eight one hundredths (152.68) feet to a point: thenc continuing along the lands of Paul Ll Miller and also along the lands of Groves, North 66 08' East five hundred 5 eighy-seven one-nun dredths (593.87) feet to a point in th-middle of Route 492; thence along tM middle of Route 492, South 43 57' East five-and thirty-one one-hundredths (5 311 feet to a point; thence along the lands oi Josiah Mummert and along the lands the York County Farmers Milk Service North 66 08' East four hundred thiri teen and no one-hundredths (413 00) fee to a point; thence continuing along th4 lands of the York County Farmers Mil Service, Inc. the following two (2) conl secutive courses and distances. North 59 2 hundred and no one-hunl dredths (100.00) feet to a point; thenci? North 64' 00- East eighty-eight and seven one-hundredths (88.57) feet to a 6'1 square stone in the right-of-way line of th Hanover and York Street Railway Com! pany; thence along the right-of-way line of the Hanover and York Street Railway Comi pany North 67 10' East seven hundri or alienees, 11 any, otnerwise tneir suc the teacher, Mrs. Percy W.

Rosen cessors anaor assigns, any, to wit Francis Smyser (Francis P. Smyser) berger, Monday evening. Attend Felton, April 21. A turkey was held at Sunnyside park, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Tax ing were Clair Carroll, Delta Lory, WHEN LOOKING for a Used Car be sure to see the Minet Motor first. All makes and models, $39.00 901-9 S.

Queen Street, York, Pennsylvania. al-tf Collector of North Codorus Township. Gwenneth Wolf, Jean Arnsberger, Road Supervisors of North Codorus Sunday, by the following: Mr. and Mrs. William W.

Wise, Miss Abbie Flinchbaugh, William Township. Tax Collector of West Man Janey Lou Morris, Otelle Drawe, Kathleen Karns, Janet Myers, chester Township, Road Supervisors of West Manchester Township, Countv WHEN YOU THINK of a Used Car think of a dependable Used Car from D. E. Stetler, South George extended. al-tf Louis Myers, Mrs.

Percy Rosen- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flinchbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde O.

Wells, and committee of the Strickler clan was held Saturday afternoon at Did you ever stop and think how little it would cost you to own a BUICK Prices on our New Special Series 1141 BUICK 44 Bus. Coupe 1.985 47 4-Dr. Sedan 1075 44S Sport Coupe 1035 44C Conv. Coupe 1196 MILLER-BUICK, INC. 229 S.

George YORK. PA. Class No. 6, of St. John's Luth berger, Mrs.

Floyd A. Carroll and Commissioners of York County, County Treasurer of York County, Edison Light and Power Company, Western Union Telegraph Company, Hanover and York Railroad Company, York eran Sunday school, met at the Loraine Kinter. children, Clyde, Jr and Charlotte, Clayton Smith, Carrie the home of the president, Walter Gable, York, when tentative plans for holding the 32nd annual re 1940 HUDSON COUPE, 9,000 miles; 1938 Dodge Sedan, radio, heater; 1937 Buick Coach; 1935 Chev. Sedan delivery; 1932 Telephone and Telegraph Company, snerman w. smyser, saran smyser, warren j.

smyser, Clarence H. smyser, Chev. Sedan. Snyder, 318 S. Pine.

Elizabeth H. Smvser. Ravmond A. al5-26t Brenneman, Ida Viola Brenneman, How ard u. Baer, Hanover ana York street Railway Company (York Railways 1940-39 PACKARD SIX touring sedans.

the point of beginning; excepting parcel Nol Chancey A. Boyer, ancf No pa BovirVhis e. and parcel hoM, m'rl5, by Sarah J- Kerchneni both more particularly described as follows I Parcel So. RA-14: Starting at a concretl monument with a brass disc marked D-241 raui L. Miner, E.

Our Master's Helpers Sunday school class of the Lutheran church, taught by O. M. Bushman, met Thursday evening at the home of the teacher. The president, Mrs. A.

A. Miller officiated. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Clara Winks, Mrs. A.

L. Wierman, Mrs. Jennie Kift, Mrs. L. A.

Arndt, Mrs. A. A. Miller, Mrs. C.

J. Bushey, Mrs. C. P. Spahr, Mrs.

have every equipment, are like new and union June 21, at Hershey, were made. Continued preparation is being made for printing the history of the family. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Amos Strickler, Alice Strickler, Benjamin J.

Strickler, Mrs. R. Eshelman, Edna Strickler, Mame E. Strickler and Mr. Gable.

Miller, J. uroves, Manus H. Grove, Josiah F. Mummert, York County carry full guarantee. Mlnet-Packard, 901 S.

Queen. 19-3t Farmers Milk Service, Chauncey Flinchbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Overmiller and Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Downs-Mr. and Mrs. Howard Payne and Mr.

and Mrs. Roland Se-christ have returned from a motor trip to Potter county. Mrs. Quentin L. Seitz returned from a visit with her parents, Rev.

and Mrs. Irving K. Baker, at Winfield, Pa. Two Schools Close Trinity school in Chanceford township, taught by Miss Thelma A. coyer, uertruae t.

Boyer, Sarah J. corner or the lands Kerchner. Walter Rudolph Bosshart, f.7i "th 20 i9i CASH PAID for good clean used cars. We uertna May Bosshart. Jacob c.

Eisen HOME OF CERTIFIED USED CARS tri uuuuieu iweniy-one and ninety nine onp-himHrn home of Mrs. Russell Benedick, York. The president, Helen Fritz, presided. Class sisters were selected among the members. Games and contests were enjoyed, followed by a hat sale.

Prizes were won by Helen Fritz, Mrs. Clair Murphy, Mae Fries, and Mrs. Charles Fries. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Elwood Gross, Ruth Cunningham, Mrs.

Charles Fries, Mrs. Clair Murphy, Helen Fritz, Mrs. David Hoover, Mae Fries, Mrs. Roy Fritz, Mrs. Russell Benedick and Edwin A.

Greiman. Class No. 9, of St. John's Lutheran Sunday school, met at the home of Mrs. Charles Ebaugh Friday evening.

The president, Mrs. Lloyd Trimpey, presided. Games pay oil your balance and give you the difference in cash. Minet Motor. 901 S.

concrete monumpnt u-itv. i hart, Rosa B. Eisenhart, David Spren-kle, George Sprenkle, Nancy Graybill (Greybill), William Smyser, Eliza Queen. 19-3t marked D-36 being the point of beginning thence a onir a iin The Mission band of Trinity Re Smyser, Annie Lauer, Zachanas Lauer, Francis Smvser nVi th. formed church will meet Satur irancis smyser, Michael Smyser.

Vwl Iiam H. Lanlus (Executor under the aiul E. Boyer, his wifel the fo nwin? is Clara Young, Mrs. Olive Spots and Mrs. O.

M. Bushfan. Seven Valleys People Entertain Visitors will of Michael Smyser, deceased), Martin Smyser (Executor under the will Tort's Finest Selection From up Days Driving Trial 10 Day Guarantee day at 2 p. m. in the church.

Mrs. Walter E. Garrett will entertain the Willing Workers! and distances, South 21 06' East one hun? qred and seven nmrnl: oi Micnaei smyser, deceased). Mrs, Christiana Smvser. Joseph Gravblll.

feet to a Doint- then Hn Smith, closed for the school term, Friday. Thompson school, in the And to all other persons, firms or corpora and no one-hundredths (52.00) feet to 3 point: thence Smith Rio 01 1 3 society of Trinity Reformed church Thursday evening. Look At These: '37 Dodge Sedan $375 '36 Plymouth Coupe 265 '38 Ford Sedan 375 '37 Lincoln Zephyr 395 A. B. Sales Co.

455 E. PHILADELPHIA tions wnatsoever, having or claiming to and sixty-one one-hundredths (17 61) fer. to a point; thence North 20 3fi' U'I same township, taught by Mrs. James Crawford, also closed Fri any rim, line, esiaie, equuy, lien, easement or interest of any kind and sixty-one one-hundredth. or nature whatsoever in said lands day, with a picnic dinner held in U3.0J leet to a nn Int- 3 Anderson Motor Company, Inc.

King and Queen Sts York, Pa more tuny described as follows: PARCEL NO. RA-13 Tracts No. 1 and No. 2 Those Parcels or tracts of land, contnin- Seven Valleys, April 21 Mr. and Mrs.

George Markle entertained at dinner, Sunday, the following, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doll and children, Ethel and Glen, Seven Valleys, R. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Boyer and daughter, Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boyer and son, Dennis, Mrs. Kurvin Boyer, all of York; Mr. and Mrs.

aedth? 'hVee1 one-hunl feet to a concrete monul th- disc marked D-36 bein the point of beginning. No- Beginning at a conf crete monument with a brass disc marked southeastern corner of tho lands of Sarah J. Kerchner: thence alomS Ing 52.33 acres, more or less, comprised of two tracts, to wit: Tract No. 1 contamine 44.48 acres, more or less, and Tract No. 2 containing 7.85 acres, more -2e ailn8 the lands of Sarah ji Kerchner and Francis Smvtpr tho and contests were enjoyed and prizes were won by Mrs.

C. T. Kin-ports, Mrs. Grace Small, Mrs. Waltemyer, Barbara Ebaugh, Mildred Brenneman, and Anna Kin-ports.

Refreshments were served to Mrs. C. T. Kinports, Mrs. John Fritz, Mrs.

Grace Small, Mrs. George Brenneman, Mrs. John Krebs, Mrs. Charles Waltemyer, Mrs. William Shearer, Mrs.

Howard Seitz, Mrs. Lloyd Trimpey, Miss Anna Kinports, Barbara Ebaugh and Mildred Brenneman. or less, located and lying partly in West Manchester Township and partly in North Miss Gloria Strickler has resumed her studies at West Chester State Teachers' college after spending a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

B. Strickler. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leiber-knecht and Mr.

and Mrs. C. Fred Bullock Sunday motored to Arlington cantonment, near Washington, where they visited the formers' son, Harold, a member of the United States army band. By a vote taken Sunday in Trinity Reformed church, services will be held on Daylight Saving Time starting next Sunday. Services next Sunday will be: Sunday school, 9:15 a.

worship, USED CARS with miles of unused miles. J. H. BREAM 2393 West Market St. Phone 64171 Open Evenings and Sundays J.

H. Craley park. Wilbur E. Stabley, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Stabley, who is serving a year with the United States army, has been sent to Monmouth, N. J. Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Deller announce the birth of a son. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Entz, Mon-toursville, are visiting their son, Rev. H. S. Entz and family. Luther Miller, who resides on the L.

E. Sentz farm, near here, is ours'es and distances! South 60 56' West five hundred seven and Willis Markle and grandchildren, Clark and Norma Jean Markle, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Markle and iiun.y-or.e (507.31) feet td a point in the middle of Route 492: thenrt Sii middle of Route 492 North 434 57 West sixty-two and twentv-one one! hundredths (62.21) feet to a point; thenci children, Clair, Ralph, Dean, Gerald, Fred and Freda, David Mar uus fiasc rour hundred an twenty one-hundredths (400.20) feet to point: thence North 7 rl LET US DO YOUR AUTO BODY RADIATOR REPAIRS REFINISHING WRECK JOBS OUR SPECIALTY WORK UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF "Bob" Davis Reasonable Prices Get Our Estimate ALL WORK GUARANTEED DAVIS MOTOR SALES 722 W. Market St.

Telephone 6878 Get the Facts and You Will Get a Ford kle, all of York R. Mr. and dred and eieht one-hiimirori'thc t-rv 00 feet to a noinf- thpno Vnrtv. n-, Mrs. Chauncey Rosenweig and children, Wayne and Mary Lou, Members of the Luther League of St.

John's Lutheran church, will motor to North York Tuesday cooorus lownsnip, county of York, commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and being part of a larger tract of land now or formerly owned by Francis Smyser, the portion thereof to be acquired by the United States in this condemnation proceeding being contained within the following metes and bounds Tract No. 1: Beginning at a 6" square stone in a line dividing the lands of Ravmond A. Brenneman and Ida Viola Brenneman, his wife, and the lands of the grantor at the intersection of said line with the south right-of-way line of the Hanover and York Street Railway Company; thence along the lands of Raymond A. Brenneman and Ida Viola Brenneman, his wife, the following two (2) consecutive courses and distances, South 20 44' East thirty-five and five one-hundredths (35.05) feet to a point; thence crossing Codorus Creek South 19 53' East one thousand one hundred sixty three and four one hundredths (1163.04) feet to a point in a line dividing the lands of Howard D. Baer and the lands wenty-five confined to his home by illness.

Romaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Miller, who has been Pearl Albright and Paul Zeigler, Aa7 i po'ni: tnence South 52t 49' East fortv-fmir anA Vvl 1 8 p.

m. QUALITY USED CAR SPECIALS 1940 Buick 51 Super Sedan, R. H. D. 1940 Pontiac 6 Tudor, run 10,000 miles 1939 Chevrolet Town Sedan 545.0C Trades and Terms arranged.

WHITIE'S SALES SERVICE 238 S. Belvidere Ave. Phone 45459 all of this place. evening, where they will attend the annual "Faith, Fun, and Good Rev. W.

N. Smeltzer, was a recent guest of par dredths (44.80) feet to a concf ete monu-1 ment with a brass disc marked D-24 beincl the point of beginning. una in 1 ot No- RA-13 contain ing forty-four and fnrtv.oitrht Used Cars ishioners in this section. Mrs. Gale Fisher and son, Richard, Harrisburg, recently visited Frolic," of the York District Lu ther League be heldHf.

St. Peter's Lutheran church. Class Plans Festival Class No. 5, of St. John's Luth Rev.

and Mrs. Roy Stetler, York- dredths (44.48) acres more or less f-Tract No. 2: Starting at a point In thft center line of route 492 and thence north -easterly along a line dividing the lands oP the grantor and the lands of Jacob CI Eisenhart and approximated eight? hundred sixty-one (861 i foot tn i ana. eran Sunday school, met at the Walter E. Becker, employe of ill, is improved.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Miller, Felton R. D.

2. entertained at dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Miller, Mrs.

Annie Atkins, Mrs. Ida Markle, Miss Ella Gem-mill, Marcelene Miller, Carlene Miller, Romaine Miller, Melvin Clair, Morris and Glenn Miller. Mrs. Luther Eveler is a patient at the York hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter M. Hani-gan and children, Faye and Gerald, visited at Havre de Grace anrl home of Arlene Brenneman, Fri of the grantor; thence along the lands of Howard D. Baer the following four (4) consecutive courses and distances. South 88" -05' West nine hundred forty-five and Charles E.

Keim, is off duty due day evening. The meeting was in point in a line dividing the lands of the grantor and the lands of Walter Rudolphi Bosshart- and wife; thence along saidl line south-easterly anDrnximatPiv civt,) to having been injured at work. four one-hundredths (945.041 feet to charge of the vice-president, Ro- point: thence crossine Codorus Creek North rice maine Fitzkee. It was decided to (60 4- fPPt to Cnnfrotp 20" 02' West one hundred thirty-three and sixty-five one-hundredths (133.65) feet to 3 New Members For Kreutz Creek Church a point; thence South 44" 29' West one with a brass disc marked D-30 said monu4 ment being the point of beginning: thencej along the lands of Walter Rudolph Boss4 hart and wife the following thrpo en mri hold a strawberry festival in Community Park, June 5. Games and contests were enjoyed and prizes WE'VE GOT A BUMPER CROP OF USED CARS THAT MUST be sold of once! awarded to Mrs.

Harold Buchar, Kreutz Creek. April 21. Three Aberdeen, Sunday. Public Sale new members were received into Mrs. George Brenneman, Mrs Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Flinrh- George Williams. Refreshments the Kreutz Creek Presbyterain To Sell were served to Doretha Kinports, baugh, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Grove and daughter. Dorothy, and Nancy Grove, motored to Indian-town Gap. church, at the communion services held Sunday, in charge of the pastor, Rev. Moses G.

Brack- PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY ON SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1941 bill. Thev were Masson DrucK and Mr. and Mrs. Vere Shank. These Reconditioned and Mr.

and Mrs. Vere Shank and Plan Cooking School secuti'e courses and distances, South 231 58' East twenty-three and eighty-three one-1 hundredths (23.83) feet to a point; thence? North 65 28' East one hundred and eightv-4 four one-hundredths (100.84) feet to point: thence North 20 04' West two hundred thirty-three and eighty-three one-hmH dredths (233.83) feet to a point; thence through lands of the grantor North 66 18i East one hundred five and twelve one-hun-J dredths (105.12) feet to a point located! approximately at the 435 foot contour line! above mean sea level as determined bv thei flowage survey made bv the United Stated Engineers in 1939; thence following api proximately the meanders of the above de-f scribed contour line and bv other lands of? the grantor the following four (4) consecu-l tive courses and distances, South 26 16'l East two hundred tvventv-three and sevi enty-six one-hundredths (223.76) feet to i point; thence South 52 25' East three hun4 dred eighteen and three one-hundredth (318.03) feet to a point; thence South 6 55' East one hundred seventv-four anal twenty-seven one-hundredths (174 27) feeft to a point: thence South 49 19' East one hundred forty-two and sixtv-two one-hun4 dredths (142.62) feet to a concrete monu-? son. Robert and Josephine Upde Guaranteed Cars are to At Loganville Band Hall eraff. visited Mr. and Mrs.

Frank The undersigned agents for the heirs of Albert S. Ness, late of Springfield York deceased, will oifer at public sale on the premises situate on the improved road leading from Dallastown to COME IN TODAY MAKE US AN OFFER Graff, Columbia. give you many miles trouble-free service. Loganvllle. April 21.

A rnnkino- Norman Smith Accomac. spent school, sponsored by the ladies' Loganvine, aoout 1 mile from East Codorus Church of the Brethren, and about 2 miles auxiliary of the Loganville fire Mrs. Earl Shearer, Annabelle Fry, Mrs. George Williams, Mrs. George Brenneman, Romaine Fitzkee, Mrs.

Harold Buchar, Pauline Fitzkee, and Mrs. Raymond Ruby. The Senior choir, of St. John's Lutheran church, will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs.

Raymond Ruby, Junior Choir directress of St. John's Lutheran church has announced that there will be no choir rehearsal this week due to the presentation of the Junior High school play. Class No. 7, of St. John's Lutheran church, will hold a ginger cake sale Wednesday, from the social rooms of the church.

The York Water company has extended its line from 5th Street, South on Center to 6th street, and oi Loganville, the following, to wit Used Cars A tract of land containing about 104 LARGE AND SMALL CARS $45.00 UP company, win be held in the band hall Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Elizabeth Constantine will have Stock No. 38738 Oldsmobile 4-Door Trunk Sedan acres witn improvements consisting of 2i4-STORY BRICK HOUSE Bank barn, waeon shed ami mm harn hog stable, all other necessary outbuildines. $460 cnarge of the school SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS LONG EASY TERMS There is a good supply of water on the Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Raver, who premises, inis larm is located in one of were recently married, started me Dest iarming sections in York County, and is in good conditions Eenerallv. housekeeping in a house owned bv meni witn a brass disc marked D-29 in a line dividing the lands of the grantor and the lands of the Hanover and York Street? Railway Company at the point where thef said line intersects the above Also at the same time and place will be 2601 West Market St. 575 n. a. uooanne.

soia nousenoia uooas ana arming Imple men's. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wolf va Sale will begin at 12:30 P. M.

Terms contour line; thence along the lands of. the Hanover and York Street Railway Com-i pany the following three (3i conseoutKi R. KELLER MOTOR CO. USED CAR SHOW. ROOM 236 EAST MARKET STREET cated a house owned by Chauncey 44939 Oldsmobile 4-Dr.

Trg. Trk. Sedan (6 cyl.) 46539 Oldsmobile 4-Dr. Trk. Sedan (8 cyl.) 31338 Ford Coupe Deluxe ivrour ana moved to Baltimore.

595 Sale Well Attended ana conamons win De made known by ELSIE M. ENSMINGER and EMMA C. Ft'HRMAN, Administratrices and Agents for the Heirs. P. H.

Smith, Auctioneer. S. S. Laucks, Attorney. courses and distances.

South 66 33' West! one hundred sixty-five and twenty-sevens one-hundredths (165.27) feet to a 6" squares! stone; thence South 74 29' West four hun-J dred seven and seven one-hundredthss West on 6th street to furnish the new houses being built by contractor, Harvey Spangler, with water. Bargain Counter I he sale conducted by Mrs. Sarah Snyder, Saturday, was well (407.07) feet to a 6" sauare stone: thencea PHONE 31212 360 (RICHLEY BUILDING) attended, but the house was with COME AND SEE FOR YOUR drawn on account of insufficient along a line curving to the left and having1 a radius of one-thousand four hundred sixty-two and seventy one-hundredths? (1462 7(1) fPPt 9 riiilanra .1 SELF THE GREATEST BAR Manchester Bible Class To Be Host To District Park Right Inside Our Building bidding. 195 GAINS EVER OFFERED IN Mr. and Mrs.

Ellwood Leader 33736 Ford Tudor 42535 Packard 4-Dr. Sedan and thirty-two one-hundredths (71.32)" feetl to a concrete monument with a brass disc marked D-28 at the approximate point oft intersection of said line with the 435 footi contour line above mean sea level as de-tj termined bv the flovvaee survev marie Manchester, April 21. The Keen and nrrimipr nno nimi USED CARS! 1939 Chevrolet Master Deluxe 4-Pass. Coupe CiKlo tJt Pan 7 "J- 245 PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ON SATURDAY, APR. 26, 1941 of Mrs.

Ameda Zinn, 21 Canal Dover, Pa. Bedroom suits (antique marble top), antique bureau, living room suit, cook stove, kerosene stove, heater, sink benches, cupboard, kitchen cabinet, buffet, large bevel edged mirrors, sideboard, dropleaf table. (a give-away) $495 "i miss Lottie stme. Vye Brethren Sunday school will be hosts to the annual Bro- auxjIiarvf tho fJL the United States Engineers in 1939; thence following approximately the meanders oft the above described contour line and byf 1934 Chrysler 4-Dr. Sedan therhood meeting of the Mensl (spotless) 235 LA li Xii 111 company, Saturday evening was well 295 245 otner lands ot tne grantor the following? three (3) consecutive courses and distances, North 84 04' West three hundred twentv-l Bible classes of the United Brethren churches in this district in the 1935 Dodge Deluxe 4-Dr.

Trunk Sedan (bar The young people's missionary four and eiEhtv one-hunrireriths (314 Kill I feet to a Point: "thence North 47 as' Paotl 58536 Packard 4-Dr. Trunk Sedan 36836 Plymouth 4-Dr. Trunk Sedan. 46040 Plymouth Bus. Coupe Deluxe, 9,000 miles gain) 265 local church Tuesday evening, April 29.

Committees appointed to arranee for the meeting are: three hundred seventy-six and fiftv-six one-1 hundredths (376.56) feet to a point: thence! 1937 Dodge Deluxe 4-Dr. nnnn fcast two hundred eightv-fourt -and forty-three one-hundredths (284.43) I Sedan (big bargain). 385 Music. Rev. D.

R. Fair, Elmer two extension tables, electric sweeper, washing machine (electric), dav bed, piano, radio, iron kettle, sewing machine, chest, 2 rugs, 9x12; carpet by cutting bench, dishes (full set), cooking utensils, pots, pans, silver ware, tubs, flat irons, hand fultivator, troughs, hoe. shovel, rakes, lawn mower and many other articles Sale starts at 12:30 P. M. Terms at sale HARRY BOLLINGER, Auctioneer.

595 feet to a concrete monument with a brass i 1939 Dodge Deluxe Luxury Liner 4-Dr. Sedan disc marked D-30 in a line dividine thej lands of the grantor and the lands of i circle of the local churches will meet at the home of Miss Eloise Krout Friday evening. The first quarterly conference of Loganville charge will be. held in the Jacobus Evangelical church Friday evening at 7:45. District Officers Meet The officers of the sixth district of the York County Sabbath school association held a business meeting in Salem Union church Sun 47339 Plymouth 4-Dr.

(a honey) 645 520 Walter Rudolph Bosshart. and wife, at thef point where the said line intersects thef-. above described contour line: said monu-1 ment also beir.p the Doint nf hpinnintr I Trunk 1936 Ford 2-Dr. Sedan (grab this one) 195 43438 Cadillac "60" Containine seven and eighty-five one-hun-f dredths (7.85) acres more or less. 1937 Oldsmobile 4-Dr.

Trunk Sedan (a Livestock All bearings herein mentioned are re- ferred to true meridian. I Special 4-Door Trunk Sedan special) 435 All distances herein mentioned beine! more or less. I day afternoon. It was decided to 45337 Cadillac 4-Dr. That the estate in the land hereinbefore i 1936 Plymouth Deluxe 2-Dr.

Sedan (perfect LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 40 head of horses and mules, some good leaders; fresh cows, stock bulls. Will hnv fat rt. described which is taken bv the United hold the annual convention at St. Peter's Reformed church Saturdav Strickler and Russell Stough; refreshments, Earl Keech, Fay Stough, C. B.

Musser and B. N. Danner. This district includes the following churches, Pleasureville, Druck Valley, Starview, Saginaw, Emigsville, Mt. Wolf, York Haven, Pleasant Grove and Manchester United Brethren churches.

Plan Concert by Nurses Mrs. Ethel Sowers, Manchester R. was hostess to the Kings Daughters class of Christ Lutheran Sunday school, at her home. Devotions were conducted by the president, Ethel Diehl. During the business session plans were made for a concert to be given by the Nurses' Chorus of York hospital in the near future.

A so-! Trunk Sedan. aidf oi America, is me iuu ree simD i condition) 275 tie, balogna cows, calves and hogs. Parr's title thereto, subject to all existing ease- June 7, afternoon and evening. aiaoies, nanover, a21-3t 34937 La Salle 4-Dr. 1937 Plymouth 2-Dr.

5-Pass. Sedan (a real railroads or public utilities, as now located Trunk Sedan in, on or across parts of said lands Next Sunday, being visiting day, the officers will visit the following schools: Loganville Evangel buy) 345 The above described tract or parcel of leaders and 10 tnnH mnctit( h. ro 43339 La Salle 4-Dr. young horses, single ical, Mrs. W.

H. Smith: Jacobus Trunk Sedan 1938 Plymouth 2-Dr. 5-Pass. Sedan (a standout) 395 750 525 395 795 645 110 60 95 Evangelical, Rev. Milton R.

Vogel; Salem Union, Miss AlvertaKout; Potosi Evangelical, H. J. Geisel- 52439 Stude. Comm. line leaders, and 2 saddle horses, nice gaits.

Will buy 10 riding horses. Now farmers, I want to sell. Come to see me. 4 Fresh Cows, 1938 Plymouth Deluxe 4- SOME OF OUR BEST USED CARS 40 Nash Sedan, Radio, Weather-Eye, low mileage $775 40 Nash Sedan, Weather-Eye, good throughout 745 40 Nash 2-Door Sedan, Radio, Weather-Eye, Bed equipment, very clean ,745 40 Pontiac Brougham, Heater 745 39 Nash Ambassador 6 Sedan, Weather-eye, low mileage 675 39 Oldsmobile Sedan, Radio, Heater and defrosters, very clean 645 39 Nash Sedan, Weather-eye, above the average 645 39 Nash 2-door sedan, Radio and Weather-eye 595 39 Plymouth 2-Door sedan, Heater, good and clean 495 38 Chrysler Sedan, far above the average 545 38 Studebaker Sedan, Radio and Heater, exceptionally clean 545 38 DeSoto 2-Door Sedan, Heater, a good looking car 495 38 Chevrolet Town Sedan, compare this one 445 38 Plymouth Coupe, Heater, new paint 395 38 Ford 2-Door Sedan, Good throughout 395 30 Oldsmobile Coupe, new paint 295 36 Terraplane Sedan, Low mileage, Heater 275 35 Chevrolet Sedan, Heater, an outstanding value 245 34 Plymouth Sedan, Good throughout 195 34 Oldsmobile Coupe, a real bargain 195 33 Studebaker 4 Passenger Coupe, hard to beat for 175 31 Buick Sedan, lots of cheap mileage left 95 31 Chevrolet Roadster, good mechanically 65 STARZ BROS. FRITZ 4-Door Trunk Sedan Dr.

Trunk Sedan (lots of extras) 445 man; Loganville Lutheran, Harry Brillhart; Seven Valleys Evangel 1939 Plymouth 2-Dr. 5- 45833 Pontiac 4-Dr. Guernseys, 2 Stock Bulls, 4 Stock Heifers. I will trade on livestock or buy any kind of stock. Will exchange on some tractors and machinery.

JOSEPH C. MARCH, Wellsville, Pa. Sedan Pass. Sedan (cur best buy) 475 26930 Buick 4-Door 1936 Chevrolet Va Ton ical, Leader Lieiselman; Seven Valleys Lutheran, W. N.

Lehman; Codorus Church of the Brethren, Paul Lease; Bupp's Union, Mrs. Florence Zinn; St. Peter's Reformed, H. A. Boyer; Friedensaals Lutheran, I.

M. Myers. The male chorus of the Evangelical church will render special Canopy (rebuilt) 245 Sedan eel RA-13 in the general plan of the Susquehanna River Basin Flood Control Project known as the Indian Rock Dam and Reservoir, as said plan has been prepared bv the War Department of the United States and is available for examination at the United States Engineers Office of the Area Engineer of the War Department of the United States at York. Pennsylvania, and the said land above described is also shown on a map or plat marked Exhibit which is attached to and made a nart of the Petition for Condemnation as filed. TAKE NOTICE That a petition for condemnation was filed on March 27, 1941, in the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania to No.

605 Civil, and that on the same date an order of immediate possession was entered by the United States District Court, and that'Mon-day. May 12. 1941, at ten o'clock a. m. at Scranton.

Pennsylvania, was fixed as the return day on the said retition for condemnation for the consideration of the application for the appointment of viewers to assess damages in this cause as contained in said petition for condemnation, at or before which time any parties interested might plead or answer or reply to the said petition for condemnation or the PRIVATE SALE 1935 Dodge Vz Ton Panel 467- (A-l) 195 -32 DeSoto 4-Dr. Sedan cial hour was enoyed with prizes in contests won by Ethel Diehl, E. Dorothy Gross and Dorothy E. Gross. Refreshments were served to Mary Early, Nellie Gross, Helen Gross, Ethel Diehl, Louise Gross, E.

Dorothy Gross, Dorothy E. Gross, Ruth Bailey, Mrs. Harold Gross, Mrs. Carl Herbst, Mrs. Oren Yeager and Mrs.

Sowers. Members of the Ladies Aid society and the Men's Bible class of Christ Lutheran church will sponsor a baked ham supper in the social room of the church, Sat 1937 Dodge Va Ton Panel (perfect) 34o music for the York county minis- 35 head of horses and mules. A lot of good big horses and mules ready for work and some single line leaders at our stock yard. Red Lion, Ps. Many of these cars equipped 1938 Dodge Sedan Deliv ery (excellent) 46o with radio, heater and other accessories.

1939 Ford Ton Pick-up tenum at Zion Evangelical church, at West York Thursday evening, May 1. Cuest Preacher Sunday FEIGLER BROS. Order By Number I Now Have On Hand (like new) 465 D. E. STETLER 2061 WEST MARKET STREET Phone 63479 At Middle town Church Middletown, April 21 Rev.

WilliarB. Orendorff, of Mountain Lakepark, will preach in the Gunpowder Baptist church, here, WHITE ROSE MOTORS 255 W. King St. 40 Head of Horses and Mules Aged from 2 to 10 Years Old. urday evening.

The Men's Bible class of St. Paul's United Brethren Sunday school will sponsor a turkey supper in the social room of the church Saturday evening. May 3. The Hyde Marionettes in Jack and the Beanstalk," a four-act drama, was presented in the auditorium of the local high school, Friday morning. Personal Items Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Schroll, this place, and Mr. and Mrs. El- application lor tne appointment ot viewers or show cause in any manner why the said petition for condemnation should not be proceeded with, and that pursuant to the said application for condemnation and the order of court thereon application will be made to the said court at Scranton, Penn-slvania. on Monday, May 12, 1941.

at ten o'clock a. m. for the appointment of viewers to view the above premises and assess the damages and determine the interests of parties claimants therein: and notice is hereby given that all parties, whether named in this notice or not, whether known or unknown, will be bound in these proceedings. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Bv FREDERICK V.

FOLLMER. al5.22,29 United States Attorney. AT OUR OTHER BIG USED CAR LOT South George St. Oip. York Hospital Entrance 100 Used Cars and Trucks Listen to United Press News Sunday at 11 a.

and at Hereford Baptist church, Hereford, at 8 p. m. The Hereford Baptist charge is now without the services of a regular pastor since the resignation of Rev. C. E.

Over WORK Every Night at 11 P. M. This stock is acclimated and ready for work and well broke. Some single lina leaders. This stock is for sale or exchange.

Call and see It. GEO. VV. WOLF. 1781 W.

MARKET ST. YORK, PA..

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