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New Oxford Item from New Oxford, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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New Oxford Itemi
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New Oxford, Pennsylvania
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I) white Mm Atlantic Ottjr Up 10 tip baa leased the Peter In aMBUi i yatowii. P. O. 8. of A.

iMtftUMIlta. i A. j. Reading twp hit tact in a fall from Jacob H. Myers has purchased dwelling and store property to from Daniel SUub for Mrs.

Rom J. Peiser sold 4 shares ef F. 4 M. bank stock to John L. at 1MJO per share (par fM).

Bom, Aug. 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Men In Caahman, a daughter. Wetter moved to Washington.

Chas. O'Connor, formerly of Berwick twp, was found along the P. B. tracks, near Wrightsvllle, with a fractured skull. He was taken to the Columbia hospital.

The Centennial mill. 2 miles south of New Oxford, was destroyed by flre Friday night. It was the property of Gttt Delone. The mill, then owned by T. c.

Noel, was burned in IfJS. and in UM it was struck by Hghtnlng. J. R. Elsenhart Bros.

THE NEW OXFORD mEM, NSW OXFORD, AUGUST If T946 operating tot mill Prtday. and one of the brothers, who slept in the mill, descended on a ladder, brought by neighbors. AI1AOO polky. aanied by the owners, expired It hours before the fire. Peter R.

Noel, 38, near Mt. Rock. was kilted by the can near Port Smith. on June 94th. He was home about I years ago.

Notice of his death was read in the Cigar- makers Union Journal. J. W. Keller and J. W.

Kelley re. turned to Mifflln. Wheat. 78c bu. Members of the Wm.

Brown family, near McSherrystown, were stunned. Saturday, when lightning struck a nearby tree. The J. Puchs bar-room In Me- a piece of wire she was carrying piercltiC under the lid. Suffering from severe cute about her face, Mrs.

Harry Daniel, wife of a former pastor of the Methodist church, New Oxford, is a patient in a Delaware hospital. Mrs. Daniels was injured. In an automobile accident near Wilmington, Mr. Daniels suffered a badly cut hand.

Curvln Lynch and Ira Klepprr. traveling In a car owned by David Trimmer. New Chester, enroute to York Springs, had narrow escapes when the auto turned over. E. J.

TreUwr. Hanover, formerly of I New Oxford, has been confined toj the York hospital suffering from in Sherrystown Tuesday. was gutted by fire. The coops of H. B.

Dicks, Round Hill, were visited by thieves twice last week. Be a Beautician i SIX-MOTTH COURSE DAY er EVE. CLASSES EABYTUmON MND roa pan INFORMATION JOYCE ART 20 Years Ago (Held over tnm tut weak) The remains of Mary E. Kcken- rode, 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

O. H. feckenrode. Brushtown, who died August 3, were buried Thursday. Mrs.

Mary Ann Miller, has been seriously ill at the home of her daughter, near Hampton. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sterner, a daughter. Harry, 7-year-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Kuhn. Mt. Pleasant township, suffered a severe gash in his left leg when he fell from a wagon after the horses had taken fright. William E.

Croft and wife sold to Peter J. Long. acres in Oxford township. Lloyd Stock, North Peters street, is suffering from a carbuncle on hie left arm. Ernestine.

13-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edw. McCleaf, Guldens station, nearly lost the sight of her left eye, when she tripped and fell juries received when he was kicked in the stomach. I C.

P. SmlUi, Llncolnway has purchased a property In Hanover, Mrs. O. M. Gates, near town, suffered several torn ligaments in her left ankle as the result of a misstep in a cellarway.

Herman Volmer, Hanover street, has been engaged as policeman in New Oxford. Roy Staub and Harlan Miller, who had been employed at Westminster, returned to this place. Four-Inch water mains are being extended to the end of Pleasant St. Mrs. J.

C. Birely entertained her S. 8. class of St. Paul's Reformed church at a picnic at Boiling Springs on Tuesday.

E. Bankert, Hanover, broke ground Thursday for the erection a double frame house for Charles Bittinger at Bittingers Station. The Chevrolet of Ivan Chronister. Berlin avenue, was damaged in a collision with a Hanover Paper company truck. A surprise party was held Monday evening at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Sfc. twp. held at the election house Tuesday evening: Judge of election. Linus Lawrence; Assessor.

B. S. Junkins; Inspector, Prank Miller; Supervisor. 3 Prank Punk; 4 Stan Smith; Justice of the Peace, 9 E. L.

Eckert and Clem. Ungg; School Directors, 0 yrs. J. H. H.

Millar and Oeo. Oarrett. Mrs. Uoyd Ecker. Heldlarsburg.

who is in the Warner hospital, is improved. Mrs. Sarah Brenlzer. Heidlersburg is suffering with infirmities. Oeo.

Trimmer and Wm. Shank New Chester, have been on the sick list. Leo Noel. Mt. Rock, was struck over the corner of the right eye by a nail with such force as to rupture the eyeball.

Wheat, $1.50 per bushel. An enjoyable surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pabian Staub, Bonneauville. Friday evening, in honor of tiheir daughter.

Marie, who celebrated her sixteenth birthday. Mrs. Mary M. Swartz, 72. Lincolnway East, died Saturday.

J. Walter Leas and wife sold to Clare P. Oelsler and wife, 110 acres in Straban township: M. C. Topper and wife sold to A.

J. Golden, lot in Mt. Pleasant twp. Roger Smith to O. J.

Delone, lot in Conewago twp. Miss Muriel Eckert, near town, underwent an operation for Mr. eitls the West Bide MiUuiutn, York Miss Pauline Hlldebrand, Midway, formerly of New Oxford, returned home after having been a patient In a Philadelphia hospital Miss Cecelia Oaster. McBberrys- town. underwent an operation at the Warner hospital.

Mary Margaret, 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bloth- our. Abbottstown. died Sunday.

W. P. fifteely. Uncolnway who has been undergoing treatment in Baltimore, underwent a blood transfusion Saturday. Mrs.

Chas. Myers. Brush Run, Is recovering from quinsy. Marcellus Glass. Llncolnway is recovering from a severe case of rhinitis.

Mrs. w. H. Becker, near Oreen- ridge. Is recovering from appendicitis.

Elijah Harman, of near Guldens, is recovering from enteritis. Mrs. Rodney Grove, W. High street, is confined to bed with the grip. Rodney Grove, W.

High street; is John H. Basehore JUSTICE OF THE PEACE GENERAL INSURANCE tod Floor--Murphy BUg. Phones; Off. Ret, 511-Z GETTYSBURG, PA. I I LUBRICATION ESSO MOTOR OIL BATTERIES Champion SPARK PLUGS TIRE REPAIR SERVICE HorfeeU Esso Station SAVE AT 11 Baltimore Si, Hanover.

Pa. --Lincoln Highway, East of Phone 449-Z When in Gettysburg Make the Blue Parrot Your Eating Headquarters SPECIAL PLATTERS and LUNCHES Menu Changed Daily Sandwiches Soup SEAFOODS IN SEASON BEER WINES LIQUORS Blue Parrot Tea loom GETTYSBURG, PA. recovering Iron a ajMiaed back. I 8. A Imaun.

Guldens, la on the rick list. 1 Miss Ida Grunnlnger. Mt. Rock. waa strteken with apoplexy.

ft. T. Border, Cross Kays, suffered an attack of fall stones. Jos. C.

Felty. W. High street, has been ill with the grip. Miss Dorothy Pittenturf. W.

High street, has been on the elck list. Chas Albert, Abbottstown, Is recovering from an attack of lumbago. Mrs. Jacob Emig, Abbottstown. has been confined to her home by Illness.

Mn. Paul Lookenbill, Abbottstown. has baan ill wtth soariet fever. Predertok AtUand. Abbottstown who has bean 111.

Is recovering. Prof. John Halt. AbboUatovn, a typhoid fever patient. Is Improving.

Marry liummert, McShcrrystown, is seriously 11L Haatl a Baker. Beawrdale. and John E. Mealy, New Cheater, were married on Tuesday a E. C.

Brown Air Compressor SPRAYERS Electric Welded, Galvanized Tank, 4 Gallon Capacity Zerfing -HaMware on the Square" FOR BETTER EYESIGHT Seek professional advice --not glasses at a price. Many who are in need of Glasses are interested, not only In accurate eye examination, but also in style, quality and the cost. Come in or phone 3-6218. We will give you any information you may desire. Office Hows--9 a.

m. to 5:30 P. Wed, 9 a. m. to 1 p.

m. Men. and Sat. to p. m.

DR. BALCOM, Optometrist 14 W. Chestnut Hanover 1 NOTICE We have expanded our service to include Electrical Contracting Appliance Repairing Farm Wiring House Wiring Elec. Converters for Farm Radios I Portable Batteries- dauy, a. m.

to p. m. Men. and Sat to p. m.

A Radio Service 100 Baltimore Hanover 'phone 2-2268 Announcement MIKE'S Radio Service is ROW located at 203 Broadway, Hanover Radio Repairing a Specialty RECORD PLAYERS MASCO SOUND SYSTEMS PORTABLE BATTERIES MeBhemratowa. mm: and Mn. Jamas MUtar. town, a son: to Mr. and Mrs.

Uofd Klunk. Metfctrryatown, a aoa. and to Mr and Mrs. Earl O. MeSherrystown.

a Mrs. GanlUe town, and A. Bdw adelphia. were married Mr 10. HOSPITAL ttbere, Uy Chester J.

Hoke INSURANCE Presenting For the First Time Sample FUR COATS $79.50 to $175.00 Plus Federal Tax i-awt. with MM i. Dw. ma. AHMM ccnppist wly).

MatMriet, VMM tff CM- fife. IS-MMT. I. MM. BnMnt MI at.4.

at, tats. tSStt hr hvtai Ms. tkt Mcwi IM MWM MMtl: TM auMi. 9mu CM- tt: 4to ESTATE HEATROLAS We have a few new Estate Heatrolas in stock now. You can select now and have yours delivered at a later date.

Last winter we did not have enough heating stoves to fill all our orders. Don't buy unless you actually must as there will be a shortage this winter. H. T. MABING 37 BALTIMORE ST GETTYSBURG, PA.

A A Cabinet-Style Coal A A A RATION FREE! TBOSTLFS APPLIANCE STORE Muskrat China Mink Austrian Kid Squirrel Minkolette Hudson Seal Mendbza Beaver (2 Yrs. Guarantee) 30-32 Baltimore Street -r Gettysburg, Pa. CHAMBERSBURG ST. GETTYSBURG, PA. BLUE RIDGE RUBBER COMPANY A I A FOR POST-WAR EMPLOYMENT Present production plans of The Blue Ridge Rubber Company require more than double the number of em- ployes working prior to Pearl Harbor.

Honorably discharged service veterans; also any man or woman formerly in our employ have a job waiting for them. The Blue Ridge Rubber Company is striving constantly to create working conditions in the plant of such nature that each and every worker will enjoy his hours of employment WOIVIVHB. OW tUt the MM fttt If 1: MIIM Plan Early For Your Gift Giving hf- M- me MsMMMi KTiSy HITCHING POST A SIGNPOST Choose Now From Our Large Selection Watch for Ow AumwMCMMt wf Gift Sleek DM Arrive Very Sow Birthdavs, anniversaries, graduations, a acw job--all are occasions for rejoicing as well as for refection and new resolve. Whether or not a list of resolutions is made, the accomplishments of the peat can be either a hitching post or a signpost to a brighter fwtore. Careful self-appraisal is often as revealing as a stock inventory.

Bw no matter what the goal, the abitirv to reach hdepeods oo bcaJth.Yo«rpCivsMiansaoda ready Company 1 A successful company enjoytos; a fine reputation in the trade for the quafity of its products and high business standards. The company is highly respected by the com. munity. a Moving, machinery and'belta against accident ings held regularly with planned ering health measures an Uon. 9 Orderly and clean plane.

InspectoBs have placed their approval on the orderliness and of both plants. State Safety rtr I deanltossa I I A Cbnatant atertneas lor 11. Registered pharmacists arc on doty at all tifMs to ifl flre nasard. Low cost transportation of any Mighty fine co-workers who to wear the Army-Navy wm the and to ace the fly over thje factory with the asrf Slrerf, i ft BENDER GETTYSBURG, PA. i 40 hour week Saturdays off.

3 Tune and one-half for overtime. Vacation with pay. Music while sou work. Candy pop service. 7 Wen equipped rest rooms physklan available.

All Civilian Products Are Recognized As Essential Prepare For Port War Work APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED IMMEDIATELY Experience Not Necessary THE BLUE RIDGE RBBBEB CO, Mt Job covered by the Sochi Ton sure paid white yw iflRDHIV!.

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Years Available:
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