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i State Police Say Statistics prove that SPEED is either a direct cause or major factor in more than 30 per cent of all fatal traffic accidents. DON'T BE A STATISTIC A A ADAMS cotnnr Huunrer. 4. Tfcia ffrirr N- Oxford at Littlestowu Oxford cr vnr at VOL. 74, NO.

10 NEW OXFORD, THURSDAY. JULY 20 1950 $1.00 PER YEAR LOCAL NEWS Hits Sawmill; Driver Is Injured Poul- low at Groceries are going up in price! For big -savings, shop at "the little store" at 3 Pleasant street. New Ox- 1 automobile operated by Charles ford, which advertises that old R- Long, 20, New Oxford R. 1. ran rrv ces prices shall prevail there.

The store ff th highway at 8:45 pan. Sun- 1 dens is open every day; also Sunday dar a mile of morning from 9 to 12:30. See McSherrystown in this weeks issue, and take ad- Pleasafit mto a overturned, injuring the driver, ac- guests of Rear Admiral S. E. McCar cording to state police of the Gettysburg substation.

suffered lacerations of the LOCAL NEWS Accepts Position For freshly dressed poultry, fryers. With Aero Oil B. W. Simpson. Hanover, who for, DEATHS Pfc.

John P. Smith Funeral services for Private First VJUU. Gar the past 12 years has served as Class Joha Smith. son of Paia slaughter filed against Lee Ecward Sailor Innocent CHURCH SERVICES i Find Stan Carbauffh Of Manslaughter Firs Evan-eucai Lutheran church Dead Seated In Auto Rev. G.

E. Sheffer. D.3.. Pastor worship. 10:15 A charge of involuntary manager of the Firestone store in H.

Smith. Abbottstown er. 21. of Ypsilar.ti. Mich vantage of the many bargains.

and Mrs. Charles Deatriek move to the viola Ciap- followins an accident early Stanislaus A. Carbaugh, 62, pro- Girt Church Prietor of Leppo Dry Cleaners. Han- 9:15 Charles H. Wolf, over, and a native of Berlin June- theme.

rehearsal :3 of the Beamer aoarunent is for over general hospital, where he was Sales and Sen-ice. Center Square. McGavin. laken Chief of Police Maynard jhas a large number of Youngstown, Ohio, arrived this Maselnei of McSherrystown- erators. gas and electric Monday.

He will serve as manager fire fighters became trapped. The week to spend several weeks visiting relatives and friends. They are staying at 216 Lincolnway west. The Dress Shop. Center Square, is having sale of entire stock of was found dead seated in his auicmcbile which was parked on a road in the Pigeon Hills oS the The church church school Hanover-Accottstown 'pike at 1:45 be held at Caledonia park ajs.

Tuesday. His death, according laturday. The bus will leave the 10 Coroner Lester J. Sell, was causec at 1 pjn. All the members by asphyxiation from carbon raon- cf the church, church school and oxide sas.

State police said the car was sale; also new ,5 c.p, M. ic side of the highway, plunged Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Francis summer dresses. Prices are slashed against the mill, and Smith.

Lincolnway east, a daugh- i the 131 -Aas held by the 503rd Military chsr.se. The were Pohce detachment from Carlisle 3ced oa tne county. The cr. tr4 was laid Sunday pendins further The ctScerj ar.c teachers of the ihiirch zcr.oc-l ineet at the church Monciay evening at 7-30. isl irsvestisation of the case.

St. Mary's Church The Rev. Robert D. Hartr.ett. pastor Rubber ccmpariV He had Caf-o'i'c ch'-c'h The 5i-smLss of the charge fo'- Sunday: masses a' 7-30 and 3 in order to room for fall mer- with its top toward the highway and ter at the Hanover hospital on 1 Oiiio McSherrj-stown chandise.

Shop and save. Freddy Klunk. North Peters which it had come, street, and John Duttera. Lin- comway east, had their moved last week in the R. J.

Wetzel. Hanover. Consult Hemminger Store advertisement on page 3 for additional special in the July Garni- val of Values sale. the car facing in the direction from Tuesday. I and had held supervisory posts in Lancaster counirv.

He went to Han- Mrs. Wayne W. Krch i Jewed the holding of an inquest by Coroner Lester J. Sell, cf York 7:30 in Hanover earner sn the evening and bene- i i i Mrs. Nancy Murphy, Carlisle over 1938 to sel up and SU pervise Funeral sen-ices were held at the afternoon, at which the coroner' MARRIAGES Mrs.

Thomas George and daugh- Lezek-Spieer ter, Linda. Cleveland. Ohio, have' Mis Sara Gordon Spicer, only been spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cashman.

East High street, extended. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Spicer, Gettysburg, R.

4. became the bride of Dr. Vincent J. Lezek, Spraying 01 New Oxford borough Pittsburgh, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Vin- for mosquitoes took place early Sat- cent Lezek, also of that city, in a urday morning. The plane was ceremony performed at 2 o'clock Great Hymns," sponsored on the Sown by Willis Yeagy, Lincolnway east, who is connected with Eastern Air Activities, of York. The das of "38. New Oxford high school, will hold their annual reunion Sunday on the Bendersville where Dr. Lezek will practice medi- patients in the Warner hospital.

William Himes. Lincoln Heights, who had been ill. is able to be about. Mrs. Henry Hersh.

Lincolnway West, who has been visiting in Francisco. will return home this Thursday. Ye Sinners" is the hymn in this week's "Little Stories about charge of Walter Hosan. office were conducted by the Rev. Howard slaughter charge, manager, and Harry A.

Cramer, E. Sheely. -astQr of Trinitv Re- manager of the tire department. Saturday afternoon in ihe rectory of St. Francis Xavier Catholic church, Gettysburg by the Rev.

Anthony F. Kane, rector. -They will reside in McKeesport playground. icine. Luther A.

Yohe, Pine Run, hasj The bride graduate of Hood been ill at the home of a daugh- i college with the degree of bachelor ter. Mrs. Wirs Winebrenner, Han- of science in the class of 1943. Following graduation she served as a dietician at Doctor's hospital in Washington, D. C.

Dr. Lezek interned ac Shadyside hospital. Fitts- burg. and then served for a year at the Naval Dispensary in Washing- over. The United Telephone company's 1950 edition was delivered to New Oxford patrons last week.

The new- directory lists the names of more telephone customers than ever before. Mrs. R. G. Sterner, York, visited; her sisters, Mrs.

Georgia Kohler. "West High street. 1 ton. Deibel-Wisler Miss Mildred Arlene Wisler, Born to Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas younger daughter of Mrs. Gertrude Smith, Poplar street, a son at the 1 Baker Wisler. Ahbottstown, R. 1, be- Warner hospital on Sunday. came the bride of John W.

Deibel. son Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert I of Mrs. Lola Diebel, Middletown.

at Berkheimer. New Oxford, a son at the Warner hospital on Monday. Mrs. Grace Shrader, Xrishtown, is a patient in the Hanover hospital. The first new wheat was brought to the Duttera's warehouse by Mr.

Bange, who farms the William D. Himes farm, near town- Clarence Edward Harmon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Harmon.

New- Oxford R. 1. and Anna May Roche, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D.

Roche, New Oxford R. 1, were granted a marriage license. Attending the Lions International convention at Chicago this week are Alvin Jones Fred Klunk. -H: B. Flaherty.

John George and M. R. Freed, of the New Oxford club. John Summers and family moved from the J. M.

Cooke residence, Lincolnway West, to the property they purchased from Ryland Staub on Hanover street, extended. The latter moved to the Cooke residence until his property is completed on West High street. a ceremony performed recently at the "Little Church Around the New 'York city, the Rev. Dr. Randolph Ray, who used the double ring- rite.

"The couple had as attendants Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Reynolds, Harrisburg. The bride, a graduate of the 1933 class of the East Berlin high school, was graduated from the music department of West Chester State Teacher's college in 1942, and has taught music in various schools since that time, at present being a teacher of public school music in Paxtang.

Mr. Deibel is employed in Harrisburg as a certified public accountant. The couple left after the ceremony for a tour of the New England states and have new returned to be at home in their newly furnished apartment in Middletown. Draw Jurors For Aug. Term Of Court Mr.

and Mrs. John F. Starner. Guldens, and Charles Starner and, family. Haddonfield, N.

spent a'. house Jurors for the August term of I court were selected at the court week touring the New a gland and the jury commissioners. Mervin spates sn L- Robert Grouse, as- Mr." and Mrs. Robert Seal, who! by Ouir clerk WIWa spent the winter in Florida, returned Wood Tlle grand jury wlU meet to New Cumberland on Thursday. I Mrs.

Seal, the former Clara Feiser. 21 its duties the petit jury begins 28 New Oxford, and her two sisters, Selected for grand jury duty were airs. Eldred Van Fcssen, New Cum- Mrs Beralah Zeigler. Gettysburg R. berland, and Miss Esther -FeiserJ 3 L3 rd A.

D. R.N., Harrisburg, were visitors here' sheel Arendtsville: Floyd Decker, Tuesdav Gettysburg; Mrs. John Folmer, Mc- The "Rev. Father Stanley, who Uovd J. Stock.

came from Maryland a month ago A 1 TM Dera, Gettysburg; the place of the Rev. Rob! Stuart Hoffman, Idaville; Joseph cooking meeting in the home eco- erfr D. Hartaett, pastor of the McSherrystown; Edna Con- nomics room of the high last of this section- by Fred Feiser, local funeral director. The Ladies Auxiliary of the New Oxford Fire company will hold a wiener rcast this Thursday evening at 3 o'clock at the home. of Mrs.

Clair Lookenbill, Lincolnway west. Each member is urged to bring a guesc along to this meeting. Miss Marion Bevenour, Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. George Felty and Rose Keffer.

McSherrystown. visited Mr. and Mrs. Linus Bevenour, Berlin Junction. Hemminger's Rexall Drug Store, Center Square, will be closed every Wednesday afternoon during July and August.

Charles Reck, near the Cross Keys, won the frozen porker at- Glenn C. Chronister's Kelvinator Sales and Service, on Thursday. The porker weighed 67'-; pounds. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Botliwell, Jr. spent- the week-end with Mrs. Dr. acd Mrs. Robert Hemminger, Berlin street.

Mrs. Bothwell remained here to spend some rime with her parents. H. Glenn Stump, New Oxford R. 2, who had been a patient at the Hanox-er General hospital, was discharged and removed in the ambulance to his home.

The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keith, Lincoln has been named Robert Edgar. The sacrament of baptism was administered in the Sacred Heart church. Conewago, by the pastor, the Rev.

Harold E. Keller, to Gary Charles Moore, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Moore, New Oxford R. 1, for whom the sponsors were Rita and John Smith, maternal uncle and aunt of the child.

The Rev. Chester Loszewski, Paradise Protectory, underwent an operation in the Graduate hospital, Philadelphia, this Wednesday morning. He will remain at that hospital for five days and will then go to the Misericordia hospital. 54th and Cedar street, that city, where he will remain indefinitely. Sportsmen from the Green Springs area are seeking the identity of a man who shot a deer while it was grazing with another deer and some cows in a field near Green Springs.

According to witnesses who were watching the animals from a distance, the d.eer was shot by a man who ran from a wooded section, grabbed the animal and pulled it into the seclusion of the trees. The 4-K club held their regular maculate Conception while FT. Hartnett was on a Holy Year pilgrimage to Rome and other over, Littlestown; Mrs. Mary Wildasin, Littlestown; Mrs. Freda Shafer, Gardners R.

Fred G. Klunk. New European points, left New Oxford 1 OxfOTd James Bigham, Gettysburg on Monday. Father Hartnett is ex- Mrs. Myrtle Fager, Lisdestown; pected home this week-end.

1 Delia Hershey. York Springs R. Patients discharged from the War- i Stanley Slonaker, Fairfield B. hosital inclu A3Ian iffller BIglervflle; Monroe jteg ner hospital include Mrs. Sdward Dennis.

New Oxford; Mrs. Calvin Stavelv Littlestown; week. The girls irade cookies, and cakes. A committee was assigned to prepare an exhibition at the Abbottstown fair, as follows: Beverly Smith, chairman, Joan ML Smith, Dorothy Peterman, Lelia Bollinger and Setty Mahone. The next meeting -will held at the same place John this Thursday mornteg at 9 o'clock.

Semz, Gettysburg R. Mrs McSherrystown: the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Hamm and Charles Baird and infant son, Get- rTuntain Gettysburg; Jacob daughter, Gwendolyn, Carlisle street, tysburg R. Mrs. Alexander Kijek SmaU Gettysburg; John Millard, and Mrs. G. Marion Stambaugh and and infant daughter.

New Oxford; Gettysburg; Willis Musselman, Fair- daughter, Jeannine, and Miss Marie field 1. jKump, Gettysburg, returned after Petit Jury a 39-day tour of the western states. Leo Laughman, Hanover R. 1: Mrs. Ray Gulden.

Gettysburg R. Diana Jean Weaver. Gettysburg 5. In Battling: "Isms" Police Need Tact Anyone who reads the newspapers should be aware of the menace of communism and the various other isms closely allied to it. according to an article in the Pennsylvania State F.OJP.

Bulletin. But. the article continues, we wonder if the policemen of today are fully aware of their precarious position in this conflict between the democracies and the isms? As our peace time army, the public looks to the police for protection from the influences of anti- Amercian and un-American ideologies. This is a task quite different from the routine protection of homes, lives and property. The subversive organizations know that policeman in uniform, representing law and order, is the center of ail eyes.

He is the closest link between the pubiic ar.d civil authority- These organizations know that if they can discredit a policeman they will have lowered the prestige of our democratic way of life. And this is their principal objective in this country! Take it from a man who knows --just listen to J. Edgar Hoover. Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, in his letter to all law enforcement officers in the September issue of his department's publication: i a.m.: wcrshio, 11 a.ni. Fined On Lesser Charge Cnurch A charge of driving too fa.st for pl worship Mt.

OHyet err. Serving as) road conditions was filed pallbearers were William. Paul and Ossenheimer with Justice of the The discovery was mace by Carbaugh son-in-law William Trump, Hanover. OSicers say that a search was started Msncay righr for Mr. Carbaush when a set of keys so his car was found with a addressed to his son, Alphonzo Carbaugh.

Hanover, wnere he had visited Xlor.lay evening between 5 and 10 o'clock, and a second note, addressed to his remaining four children, indicating he was going- to take his life. Trump found Carbaugh slurnped in the car and notified Hanover police, who in turn notified state police. State Trooper James Corbeu. York, investigated. He stated a hose had the exhaust pipe on Carbaugh's car and pulled through the right rear window, enabling fumes to get, Evangelical and Reformed Charge th car.

All the windows had ethodist Charge Eimer R. Nur.em.iker. Pastor 10 school. 7 1 Peace L. G.

Kuhn. Midway. Squire Rev. A. C.

Rohrbaugh. Pastor been closed Melvin Kroh and Vemon Robert Charles Bixler. Members of the Snyder accepted a plea of guilty Trinitv St. Paul's. New Oxford: This The local police ofScers notified Members of the Hanover town staje llce as to the effect that i 10:15 7:30 meet- -ian, A Feiser.

council and the borough policemen were present at the viewing at the i accicent. that time of the highway was I church. in Carbaugh was a son of Harry W. and Catherine Breighner Car- Kroh residence. Mr.

Kroh is a mem- i slippery and that the car driver, by Emmanuel's. Abbottstown: 9 a.m baugh, late of Berlin Junction. He ber of the Hanover borough council i Ossenheimer skidded. Other wit- from the Fourth Ward. The deceased was a.

daughter of nesses said Ossenheimer was not 1 familiar with the road and might 3Irs. Mary Elizabeth Coover airs. Mary Elizabeth Coover. 77, wife of Percy K. Coover, died Friday morning at 2 her home, 112 West Maple street, in York.

A member of Zion Reformed church, York, she is survived by her husband, two sons. Charles C. Coover, Gettysburg-, a linotype operator for The Gettysburg Times, and Earl M. Coover, Walnut Park. Also surviving are a granddaughter and two sisters.

Mrs. Cora Brenner and Mrs. Myrtle Miller, both of York. (Continued on Page 2) Donald Deardorff Is Awarded Cash Prize DonaldcR. Deardorff.

owner of a service station in Hanover, formerly of New Oxford, unknowingly serviced one of the mvstery cars of a fan belt company, and after doing Luther Taylor. 75. president so found that he was to be given i and executive officer of the Gettys- Tlif pr "Wo "hi nlr a cash award. The company has a number of the mystery cars which travel throughout the country, each equipped with a faulty fan belt, and stop at service stations. The driver states he is having trouble with his engine or some other difficulty and the serviceman who spots the worn belt and suggest replacing it is given an award.

Deardorff, after seeing the worn belt, tried to sell a new onejCoiinty Family Gets Kuykendai1 New Oxford Irvin Luther Taylor burg National bank from 1925 to Ossenheimer. a sailor on the XJ.S.S. Roosevelt, was on 72-hour pass and with others was visiting Robert Kenneth Boyd, 21. of Littlestown. also attached to the the late Werton and Rebecca Leister ave been driving too fast for con- Frock.

Surviving in addition to her onions, husband are one son. Victor W. Kroh. Hanover; one step-son. J.

David Kroh, Media, an dthree sisters. Mrs. Flora Humbert and Mrs. George SuUivan. Manchester.

R. D. 1. and Miss Emma Frock. Baltimore.

Mrs. Kroh was well known to many residents of eastern Adams county who came in contact with her in the Kroh confectionery, on on the Square. Hanover. She had a pleasing personality and will be missed by many perons. including the writer of this obituary, who enjoyed a chat with her almost every Monday for a number of years.

worship: 10 a.m.. Sunday school: Roosevelt. Miss Bolin had asked for a ride to her home in Hanover, authorities said. She was ridnig in the center of the rear seat. Thrcwn From Car Both Miss Boliri and Boyd were thrown out of the car when it struck the guard rail anci a door was torn off.

Boyd was thrown clear, but Miss Bolin was pinned between the automibile and the guard rail. She died an hour and tsn minutes after the accident. (Continued on Page 4) Warners Announce Production Plans Warner Bros, sales executives from all over the United -States rrer Thursday at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, under the chairmanship of Ben Kalmenson. vice president in charge of distribution, in a unique "see for yourself" preview of the productions and personalities of the coming year. The three day meeting, timed to coincide with the launching cf more than half a dozen major productions at the War- r.er studio, was attended by Harry 1934.

died Wednesday at the home I Jac and Maj Albe War of his daughter, Mrs. Henry K. Owen, York. He was born in Menal- len township. His widow, three children and two brothers survive.

Fu- neral was conducted at York Sat- i ner and by executives from the company's New York home office and sales covering the (Continued on Page 7) afternoon. (Continued on Page 4) COUXTIAX ESCAPES INJURY IX MISHAP i Aid and was surprised to find he was to! be given a prize. The driver in formed him that he had stopped at a number of stations in that sec- I tion but none had spotted the worn; cies tius week went to A number of R. 2, escaped injury Thursday when the tractor-trailer he was driving was struck by a Western Maryland county agen- shifter at the Thomasville Stone and a.m_. Sunday school picnic Youngs Park.

Thursday, choir rehearsal at JT p.m. with Hanover lodge Salem E.U.B. Church. Guldens The Rev. Harold V.

March, pastor' over aL 227. L. O. O. the Gettysburg: Aerie, F.

O. and the Hanover Home Association. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Minnie Mummert.

Carbaugh; five chil- Mrs. William Trump, Han- Worship service at 9 :00 a.m.; Sun- dav school at 10:00 a.m. Conewago Chapel The Rev. Harold Keller, pastor Masses Sunday at 7:00 and 9:00 evening devotions at 7:00. St.

Mary's Paradise Carbaugh. Hanover; Hanover: Mrs. Jesse Wentz. Eanover R. D.

2, and Alphonzo Carbaugh, Hanover; nine grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters: Joseph Carfaaugh. New Oxford: Frank and John Carbaugh, New Oxford Alphonzo Carbaugh. Sister Eusebius, Paradise; Sister Dor- The Rev. Chester Loszewski. pastor.

Qt hy ewi town: Mrs. Charles Sunday: Mass in the protectory at, 7:00 mass in the church 8:30 ajn. East Berlin Reformed Charge Rev. Altcn M. Leister, Pastor Wiliiam H.

Anderman. Asst. Emmanuel. Hampton: I Schraeder. New Oxford R.

D. 2. and Mrs. George Munchel, York. i Private funeral services- will held Thursday at 2 pjn.

st the WH- liam A. Feiser funeral home, Han. over. The Rev. Dr.

John S. Tome. i pastor of St. Mark's Lutheran at 10:30 a.m. St.

John's, New Chester: Church worship at 9:15 a.m.: Sunday school i Rest Havea cemetery. Coming- Events at 10:30 a.m. Abbottstown Lutheran. Charge Rev. Lester Karschner.

Pastor Sunday school at 9:15 church worship at 10:30 a.m. The Women's Missionary Society Ocker-Snyder Pest, No. 321, American Legion, Littlestown, will ihold a festival July 20. 21 and 22 1 orrthe Littlestown. playgrounds.

The Littlestown Men's cHorus will sing i this Thursday evening. Pee-Wee will meet this Friday evening ati Ril 5' and His Range Riders, from 7:30 at the parish house. Church of the Brethren J. Monroe Danner. Elder East Berlin: Sunday school at 9 a.m.

radio station WEVR, Hanover, win i entertain Friday night, and the Wil- liam M. Myers band. Westminster. will furnish music Saturday. A Party will be held every night, ai there will be amusements, refreshHampton: Sunday school at 9: 3 ments and entertainment for old orirt a.m.; church services at 10:30 a.m.

Trestle's: Sunday school at 6:45 p.m.; Bible study at 7:45 Xew Chester Lutheran Charge Rev. Samuel M. Clarke, Pastor St. Paul's, "The Church menD of and young. The Immaculate Conception parish will hold a food sale Saturday.

July 22, in the parochial hall, from 1 to 6 pjn. Chicken soup will be on sale, along with the usual assort- eats. The Bonneauville Fire company wljl hold its annual icnic worship at 9 a.m.; sermon, "Broken Sunday school at 10 ajn. Wednesday evening. Juiv 26, Bible srr Bonneauviile.

on Saturday. Sttidvin theparsonaae JUI ffi Enwrtaixanent will be ald cf Lime company crossing. Aspers Firemen's an Adan -s county family to whom highway east. illness and misfortune had brought 1 Kuykendall. who is employed by suffering and privation.

1 Cietus East Berlin truck-; Neighbors of the family reported reported as saying he didn't' school at 9 a.m.; church worship a TX7pplr-j the case first to the Red Cross. I see the train until he was on the 10:05 a.m.; sermon. "Broken Meat." Since then the s.tate nurse, the New crossing, adding that his view was I The Sunbeam Circle class will, Lincoln Thurscav evening julv 27 The Drovidei for everyone along with Crusaders "will meet in the parish good Invited. nan a- a A Mi-course chicken supper and i St. Mark's.

Heidlersburg: Sunday OJi sponsored by the i Aid of the church. In case the event will be held in Hampton hall. Everybody wel- the Friday, "Rawhide and i this: The mother of the Paper. His Radio and Saturday. family, suffering from advance; Biglerville high school band.

There stagey of bedfast. will be games, refreshments, enter- 1 tainment of all kinds. Hot chicken and hot beef sandwiches and sou? 1 1116 what he believed 10 will be served. Landlord Cut Electricity i The father, who had been ill for icnic will be held Saturday, Ausrust 5. in Conevraso Chaoel -oicnic Communion will be acnnnistered.

The Ladies Aid will meet in the ove al: 1 Abbottstown Fire Co. gc Fnday evenmg Jaly 21 SSbii This i music. Roast beef and roast chicken GRAND OPENING OF Herbert Sims, Fairneld; Ralph E. jThey also attended the Shrine con- BL N. BANGfS STORE An invitation is extended to attend the grand reopening this day and Saturday of K.

N. Bange's be rabbit fever, but which is sus- i I pected as being typhoid fever doctors who have isolated him a an the hospital here, was also bedfast. 1 AT T7U f-i i suppers will be served; also sand- Abbottstown Fire company MCO. ire Company wiches. ice cream and other refresh- hold their annual street carnival Ca.miVal iXoW On business show this Thursday.

CJ A church. Paradise is and Saturday, at the fire- this week I for Saturday. August 5. in anrraai picnic of church. Sohrbaugh, Hanover B.

2: Mrs. vention held at Los Angeles. Heating and Electrical Appliance neighbors for such help as they-Hairs Community band: Friday. SHOP--Center Square Fruit Mar- Ethel Pressel. New Oxford: J.

and traveled from California up the i Store, 577 Broadway, Hanover. Mr. could give. East Berlin band. Liners: Sis- i al a Dumber of attractions.

The ket Hanover, for Quality Fruits, Zimmerman, Gettysburg: Fred L. coast to Washington. They visited Bange has built a new and com- The landlord, with the rent un- New Oxford Hi Vegetables, Grocery Items. Liners: Friday. Roth Sis- i a ana Saiuroay.

His East Berlin high school band scnco, oar.c. furnish music. N.O. Lions Club's Annual Carnival The Oxford Lions club will hold their annual carnival Thursday. Friday and Saturday.

August 10, 11 and 12, on the S. of V. armory grounds. Watch for further announcements. Gettysburg R.

4: Miss Gertrude i (Continued from Page 6) Remember That A Features Intimate and Beautiful Accessories for Every Gift Occasion. A In the McAllister Building A NOTICE Garbage will be collected in New Oxford every Monday and Thursday morning. All garbage or refuse most be covered so as not- to be exposed to flies. If garbage is not covered, violators win be BOARD OF HEALTH The Misses Jennie Marie D. Dabbs of two families liv-ing: in the double and Florence Moul, proprietors of tenant house was able to get water.

JULY Slips. 1 Prowell's millinery, Hanover, are and the only available source was i S2.19. THE CORSET SHOP. 4 3alt spending the --eek in New York city i (Continued on Page 6) mere St, Har.o-.-er. i doing their fall buying.

SNEAKERS--Boys' sneakers, sizes; CHILDREN'S SANDALS--White, WORK SHOES--Black and brown! 11 to 6, $1.48 to $3.48: Men's sneak- green, red ar.d brown; sizes 5 to 2-- trix of will of Jane McCann, de- church, at th August 5. Roast chicken July 22--G. K. Wagner. Elizabeth- i ana ham dinaers wiH be served towr-.

R. Farm Machinery and family style beginning at 4 pjs. Re- Kog Sale. fresaments win also be on sale. This Aug.

12 Eliz. McCann; execu- picnic has been an annual affair for up. CUT-RATE SHOE STORE ers, sizes 6 to 11, $1.79 to $3.88. CUT-RATE SHOE STORE 41 Carlisle St. Hanover, Pa.

41 Carlisle St. Hanover, Pa, $1.43 and $1.69. CTJT RATE SHOE STORE 41 Carlisle St. ceased, McSherrystown, personal property (1:00 and real estate more tha-n 50 years. Hanover.

Pa. (1:30 NEWSPAPER! LINOLEUM RUGS--8 LEDiHARDT BROS, Hanover..

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