The York Dispatch from York, Pennsylvania (2024)

THE YORK DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1961. Handicapped Group Elect Officers Set Party Newly-elected officers were announced by the Young Handicapped People's Club recently. The Adult Advisory Group offcers are: President, vice president, fileorse baugh; secretary, Mrs. Russell Miller; treasurer, Preston Keasey and assistant, Russell Miller. New officers of the Young Handicapped People's Group are: President, Gary Rider; vice president, Jack Rickabaugh; secretary, Nancy Keasey; and treasurer, Roy Myers.

Plan Party Dec. 17 The groups held a meeting at the Rotary-Kranich Hall, York. Date Christmas party was nounced for Dec. 17 at 1 p. m.

amen the Springetts fire hall. Plans were announced to take out membership in the Pennsylvania Citizens Association for Health and Welfare and also in the National Rehabilitation Association. The group also voted in favor of taking out an accident and insurance policy for 11 club members. Entertainment was provided for the session by the Rotary-Kranich Women's group. Refreshments were served by Mrs.

Kenneth RoseLeigh, Mrs. Sterling Baugher, Mrs. Reba Nelson Mrs. Gordon Hoskins. COUNTY DEATHS William R.

Adams MARYLAND LINE, Dec. 6 -Funeral services for William 1 R. Adams, 47, who was found dead at his home, Freeland R. D. 1, near here, will be held at 10:30 a.

m. tomorrow at the Hartenstein Mortuary, New Freedom. The Rev. William M. Brown, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church, New Freedom, where Mr.

Adams was a member, will officiate, and interment will be in New Freedom Cemetery. Mr. Adams had been employed Freeland building and previously worked at American Insulator Company, New Freedom. Surviving are his widow, Treva Rohrbaugh Adams; three sons, Donald, Kenneth a and Charles Adams, all of New Freedom; two brother, Earl Adams, New Freedom, and Wilson Adams, Charles Philadelphia; Kaltreider four sisters, and Mrs. Charles White, both of Manchester, Mrs.

Glenn McCullough, Freeland, and Mrs. William White, Hampstead, Md. Jesse E. Milhimes Sr. HANOVER, Dec.

6 Jesse Earl Milhimes 45, husband of Kathleen Kopp Milhimes, Hanover R. D. 1, died at 3 p. m. Monday in Hanover General Hospital, where he was a patient seven months.

A son of the late Howard and Milhimes, he was Florence, Barrette Mr. Milhimes was a member of St. Paul's LuChurch, Littlestown. Surviving, besides his widow, are: children, Jesse Milhimes Laurel, and Howard, Daniel. Sally, Timmy, Tammy and Charles Milhimes, all at home; a brother, William Milhimes, Gettysburg R.

a sister, Mrs. Ralph Osborn, of Michigan, and a stepsister, Mrs. Bernard Myers, Hanover. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m.

tomorrow at the Little and Son Funeral Home, Maple avenue, Littlestown. pastor, the Rev. Lawrence H. Roller, will officiate. Interment will be in Rest Haven Cemetery.

Stephen H. Craun Sr. DOVER, Dec. 6 Stephen H. Craun a retired farmer, died at 2:45 p.

m. yesterday his home, 44 Mayfield street. He was 82. Mr. Craun, husband of Mabel M.

Craun, was born in Rockingham county, and resided in this area for 40 years. He was a member of Harmony Grove Chapel. Surviving, besides his widow, are eight children, Paul F. Craun, Washington, D. C.

Lester Craun, Priest River, Russell H. Craun, Huntington Park, Mrs. Reba E. Smith, Hyattsville, Odes H. James M.

Craun, both of Bayside Beach, Elmus H. and Stephen H. Craun both of Dover R. D. 18 grandchildren, 12 greatgrandchildren, three stepchildren, Mrs.

Dawn Bolton, Dover R. D. John F. Small, Dover R. D.

4, and Kenneth Small, Dover R. D. two brothers, Marion Craun, Harrisonburg, and Frank Craun, Centerville, and a sister, Mrs. Mae Cline, Wyers Cave, Va. at 2 Funeral p.

m. services Friday at will the be Funeral Home, Queen street. His pastor, the Rev. C. Jack Orr, will officiate.

Interment will be in Salem Union cemetery. Mrs. Donald R. Stauffer HANOVER, Dec. 6 Gladys R.

Stauffer, 41, wife of Donald R. Stauffer, 14 Center street, died at 3 a. m. yesterday at her home after lingering illness. A daughter of Robert J.

Leese, 14 Center street, and the late Emma Worley Leese, she was a member of St. Mark's Lutheran Church and Hanover Chapter 378, Order of Eastern Star. Several nieces and nephews survive in addition to her father and husband. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a. Friday at the Wetzel Funeral Home, Carlisle street.

Her pastor, the Rev. Edgar D. Ziegler, will officiate. Interment will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Ricky D. Bievenour DOVER, Dec. 6 -Funeral services for Ricky D. Bievenour, fouryear-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob A. Bievenour, 33 East Canal street, were held today at the Emig Funeral Home here. The child was killed in a traffic accident Sunday near his home. The Rev. J.

H. Hege, retired Lutheran minister, officiated. Interment was in Suburban Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers LeRoy Bievenour, Jeffery Seifert, Rodney Lehr and Donald Spangler. Mrs.

William Lewis Sr, WRIGHTSVILLE, Dec. 6 The funeral of Maude A. Killian Lewis, wife William Lewis who died at her home in Wrightsville D. 1, was held today at the Etzweiler Funeral Home here. Carl E.

Boeckel, of Red Lion Kingdom Hall, Jehovah's Witnesses, officiated. Burial took place in AIRMEN TRAIN IN TEXAS These York youths are receiving basic torce at Lackland, Tex. Following eight will be assigned to a technical school for another base for on-the-job training. Kenneth Brown, son of Mrs. Edward James Kennedy, son of Mr.

and Mrs. David and Gary Gress, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philadelphia street. Susquehanna Memorial Gardens, near Dallastown.

Pallbearers were Harry, Joseph, Louis, Walter and 1 George Killian, brothers of the deceased, and Far. rest Criswell, brother-in-law. J. W. V.

UNIT AIDES ATTEND STATE MEET Two members of the Ladies Auxiliary of Alexander 'D. Goode Post 205, Jewish War Veterans, atof Pennsylvania officials in Paoli tended a meeting, of Department and Philadelphia over the weekend. Mrs. Luther Leibowitz, junior vice president of the department, and Mrs. David Patz, president of the auxiliary, visited Royer Greaves School in Paoli, a school for retarded and blind children.

The national president; Miriam Shor, California, was present and the two York women met with other state officials for tea. The Department of Pennsylvania has sponsored a wing, complete with equipment, for the school in honor of National Past President Fanny E. Bramnick. The group took a tour of the Veterans' Hospital in Philadelphia during the morning. A meeting of department officials was held Sunday at Oak Lane Post 176 in Philadelphia.

WINNERS ANNOUNCED IN PHOTO CONTEST York Camera Club. members of "Children" during a meeting at Pine Street Recreation Center. slides and a prints on the subject competed last night with color Paul F. Schminke Jr. was the winner with second place going to Wilford Heilman.

John Sidur and Gloria Jajich tied for third and there was a three-way tie for fourth involving Pauline Heilman, Wilford Heilman and Paul F. Schminke Jr. The black and white award went to Merle Seward. "Animals" will be the subject for a similar competition to be held Jan. 2, 1962.

GARDEN CLUB SLATES CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Big Christmas Decorations," a lecture by Mrs. J. Henry Staub Whitehouse Station, N. will be featured at the Christmas meeting of the Garden Club of the Y. W.

C. A. at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Y.

W. C. A. Hostesses members of the yearbook committee: Mrs. Kermit Roth, Gohn, Mrs.

J. Paul Gray, Richard Jakobi, Mrs. Vincent P. McCabe and Mrs. Walt Partymiller.

YORK CATHOLIC HIGH SLATES TOY DRIVE A drive for Catholic Charities will be conducted by the students of York Catholic High School from Dec. 11 to 18 in the high school lobby. Each student is asked to donate one gift for children any age. Gifts for adults may also be donated, clothing or any useful articles will be accepted AIRMAN IN TRAINING GARY STONER Currently receiving basic training with the air force at Lackland, is Gary Stoner, Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Stoner, Manchester R. D. 1. After eight weeks of basic training, he will be assigned to technical school for further trainor to 8 base for on-the-job training. LICENSES TO WED The clerk of the Orphans Court office has received applications for marriage licenses from the following: Gary Clinton Zeigler, East Berlin, and Constance Grace Smith, 514 West Middle street, Hanover.

a Laurence Monroe Berkheimer, 1134 Lafayette street. and Barbara Jean Kiessling, Dover R. D. 4. Robert Joseph McGurk, Huntingdon Valley, and Susan Myers Shafer, '126 Fourth street, Hanover.

Emory David Stambaugh, Thomasville R. D. 1, Eleanor Florence Lehmer, Mechanicsburg. Robert George Shively, 717 Terrace road. and Carol Ann Pinkerton, 509 Walnut street.

COMMITTEES NAMED Two special committees for the York Council for Commuinty Edlucation have been appointed by David president. H. E. Boll headstite financial planning committee, and David W. Stitely, the course development committee.

The council, now in its tenth year, sponsors adult discussion groups in the arts, humanities and sciences. RIO'S PALMS SPREAD RIO DE Rio's botanical gardens contain more than 5,000 species of from all over the world. Its royal palms, first planted by Dom Joao VI about 1800, are the parents of all the other palms in Brazil. Persons who mail replies to classified advertisem*nts sometimes fail to affix postage. The Dispatch cannot be responsible that such letters will reach their destination.

Another method of reply is afforded by leaving the communication at the Dispatch office. training with the air weeks of training, they advanced training or to They are, left to Brown, 623 Smith street; Kennedy, York R. Stewart Gress, 3070 East PAY UP IN WEST Far West set the pace as the total personal The income soared in the United States in the decade ended in 1960. The increase there was 108 per cent compared with 61 per cent in the farm states of the Great Plains and 68 per cent in the Middle Atlantic states. DEATHS Dec.

1961, at 10:15 p. at Pine Manor Nursing Home, Annie Deardorff, of 326 Roosevelt avenue, aged 98 years, 3 months and 4 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Strack and Strine Funeral Home, 1205 East Market street, Friday at 2 p. m. Interment in Prospect Hill Cemetery.

No viewing. Please omit flowers. 6-2t HE Dec. 4, 1961, at 6:45 p. at the West Side Osteopathic Hospital, Alfred James Heyn, son of the late Martin and Catharine Horn Heyn, 15 New street, Glen Rock, aged 68 years, 11 months and 10 days.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, Dec 7th, at 10 a. m. at the Geiple Funeral Home, Glen Rock. Interment in Gettysburg National Cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the Geiple Funeral Home Wednesday, evening from 7 to 9.

5-2t Dec 3, 1961, at 5:15 m. at her residence, Hellam R. D. 1. Amelia Minnie Altland Bupp, widow of Samuel D.

Bupp, aged 92 years, 9 months and 19 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Thursday at 10 a. m. at the Etzweiler Funeral Home, Wrightsville. Interment in Fairview Cemetery.

Friends are invited to call at the Etzweiler Funeral Moroni Wrightsville, ds Wednesday evening 7 to 9. 4-3t Dec. 5, 1961, at a. at the York Hospital, Sharon Annette Brown, Felton R. D.

2, daughter of Clair Lavern and Norma Jean Shelley Brown, aged 1 year, 10 months and 1 day. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, Dec. 7th, 1:30 p. m. at the Burg Funeral Home, Red Lion.

Interment in St. James Cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the Burg Funeral Home Wednesday evening from 7 to 9. 5-2t Dec. 4, 1961, at 3 a.

at Manor Home, Edith M. Elliott, widow of William Elliott. 702 West Princess street, aged 79 years, 8 months and 5 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral at the Edward W. Baumeister Colonial Mortuary, Queen street at Jackson, Thursday, 11 a.

m. Interment in Mt. Rose Cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the Baumeister Mortuary, Wednesday evening 7 to 9. 5-2t Dec.

1961, at 5:55 a. at West Side Osteopathic Hospital, John K. Bowman, husband of Beatrice Shunk Bowman, 9 North Pearl street, aged 54 years, 7 months and 7 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Thursday at 2 p. m.

from the Robert F. Koller Funeral 2000 West Market street. Interment in Greenmount Cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the funeral home Wednesday evening from 7 to 9. 5-2t FREY- his Dec.

residence, 5, 1961, at 6:30 a. 362 West Maple street, Dallastown, Wilson H. Frey, husband of the late Annie G. Myers Frey, aged 66 years, 4 months and 5 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Friday at 2 p.

m. at the Eberly (Riedel) Funeral Home, 104 West Main street, Dallastown. Interment in Dallastown Union Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the Eberly Funeral Home, Thursday evening. 5-3t Dec.

5, 1961, at 2:45 p. at his home, 44 Mayfield street, Dover, Steven H. Craun husband of Mabel M. Craun, aged 82 years, months and 6 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Friday at 2 p.

m. at the Emig Funeral Home, Queen street, Dover. Interment in Salem Union Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday evening. 6-2t Dec.

5, 1961, at 8 p. at his residence, 101 W. 6th Oscar V. Whorl, husband of Anna Brown Whorl, aged 72 years, 1 month and 3 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Saturday at 2 p.

m. at the Shindler Funeral Home, 915 N. Duke St. Interment in Prospect Hill Cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the Shindler Funeral Home Friday evening from 7 to 9.

6-3t Dec. 2, 1961, at 9:45 at the York Hospital, Miller, 101 South Pershing avenue, the late Jacob F. and Castilla Rohrbaugh Miller, aged 62 years, 7 months and 3 days. Private funeral services will be held at the Edward W. Baumeister Colonial Mortuary, South Queen and Jackstreets Thursday at 2 p.

m. Interment in Greenmount Cemetery. No viewing requested. WORKINGER FUNERAL HOME 849 E. Market St.

Phone 22315 Adv. ROBERT F. KOLLER-DIAL 6274 Funeral Home-2000 W. Market St. Adv.

ap9-tf CARL H. SHAFFER. DIAL 29002 Funeral Hor.e, 220 E. Springettsbury Adv. mr5-tf STRACK STRINE- PHONE 38867 Funeral Home.

1205 E. Market St. Adv. my22-tt ETZWEILER FUNERAL HOME Dial 6236. 1111 E.

Market St. Adv. MORGAN E. FREY-PHONE 5720 Funeral services. 122 N.

Georgia St. Adv. EDWARD BAUMEISTER, 6291 Mortuary, Q-teen St. and Jackson Adv. HENRY SLEEGER SONS Funeral director, 822 E.

Market St. Dial 82491. Adv. ap12-tf SHINDLER'S FUNERAL HOME Funeral Director. 915 N.

Duke-81778 Adv. my10-tf CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends. ness neighbors and and relatives, for the kindsympathy extended to us, in our bereavement, in the loss of our loved one, Ricky Bievenour; also for the beautiful floral tributes, and letters of sympathy. By his PARENTS, BROTHERS and SISTERS. Adv.

CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank' the relatives; neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of Mamie R. Breeswine; also for the beautiful floral tributes. Adv. The FAMILY. The following letters 1n reply to classified ads are in the Dispatch office: A-134 C-173 K-106 M-158 P-105 P-106 P-199 R-110 R-111 R-114 R-119 R-122 R-152 R-187 S-150 S-210 T-36 T-156 T-172 T-174 T-179 T-180 X-238.

Please bring your little red ticket with you when calling for replies. The York Dispatch will not be responsible. for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad. Errors r.ust be notec by the advertiser and corrected before 9 o'clock the following day. BUSINESS DIRECTORY LOCKSMIT 81754.

my14-tty W. Market St. my15-tty PAINTING Quality work, reliable. Ph. 93511.

je21-tfy SPOUTING -Benkert, 540 W. Jackson 82271-5795. my31-tfy OAK FIREPLACE WOOD. Call Red Lion 246-3955. n28-1my TREES REMOVED or trimmed.

Call Red Lion 246-3955. n28-1my RUG AND CARPET LEANING. -Re pairs. Reas. PI.

23043. ap9-tfy PAINTING interior, guaranteed clean work. Plunkett, 96570. n1-tfy CARPENTER WORK. Painting, roofing.

Davis 88142. n11-1my PAINTING and paperhanging. Clean work. Zimmer. Phone 59471.

mr6-tty TOP SOIL and All ground. Ray Eisenhour. Phone 462520 or 462615. 128-tfy TREE WORK WANTED. All types, free estimates.

Phone 35908. n13-1my FURNITURE cleaned at your home. Robert L. McDonald. Phone 22342.

d4-1my SLAB WOOD. $7.60. Apple and oak' fireplace logs. Call Dover 292-1662. d2-1my SAW FILING and repairing.

John's Repair Shop, 336 S. Pershing Ave. jy1-tfy PAINTING. paperhanging, carpenter work. Neat, reliable and reas.

Ph. 474885. 023-tfy ROOFING. SIDING, spouting, general repairing. Fra-k Benkert.

Ph. 82271, 5796. jy11-tfy CONCRETE SPECIALIST. kinds work. Raymond Ball, 236 Cottage Hill 439562.

ap14-tfy CHIMNEY'S REBUILT and pointed. Frank Benkert, 540 W. Jackson. Ph. 82271-5795.

jy5-tfy VENETIAN BLIND hospital. Cleaning, painting, new tape, cords. 450 W. College, 21431. ja30-tfy SAW FILING, setting, retoothing, circular or handsaws.

John Witman, 666 Chestnut. 37676. n6-tfy WASHERS makes; other appliances. Strawbridge Elec. Ph.

82764 or 36243. n25-tfy ELECTRICIAN. -100 Amp. service, installed house wiring, repaired. 47-6224 after 4.

n28-1my W. M. SHAFFER Ph. 116-244- 2670. New construction, remodeling, floor sanding, concrete.

f2-tfy FOR prices, high ROOFING quality. AND SIDING financing. Glenn E. Smith. Red Lion 244-2394.

15-tfy REMODELING OF all types, kitchens, baths, ceilings, recreation rooms, tiling roofs. Call 32855. R. E. d9-tfy furniture, new furniture factory to home.

G. C. Barnett Sons, 53 S. Adams 23743. au29-tfy FURNITURE -Repairing.

Specializing antique white and decorating. Ph. 89491. Pick up, deliver. jy23-tfy EXPERT all types of small household elec.

appliances. Hoffman's. 1003 E. Market St. Phone 36438.

s19-tfy CARPENTER WORK of all types. Rekert, 540 W. Jackson. Phone 82271 or modeling and building. 5, Frank Ben5795.

jy5-tfy COMPLETE remodeling, recreation rooms, ceilings tiled, carpenter, block work. Ph. 461409, or Dover 292-1229. n11-1my ELECTRICAL wiring, house and appliance wiring. Phone 86523 for free estimate.

Prices reasonable. No job too small. n24-1my HOME IMPROVEMENTS. Repairs and concrete work, free estimates. Call Penn-Line 36607: after 6 call 28790 or 36730 je13-tfy DOOR WEATHEP Interlocking type.

Guaranteed work. Baughman and Bruggeman, Inc. Ph. 477406 478305. ja31-tfy LAWN MOWER W.

Markel, 605 Yale St. Sharpening, repairing, sales. Pick-up and deliver. 35024. ap19-tfy PAINTI and exterior, carpenter work, roofing, siding of all kinds, general repairs: Reasonable rate.

Phone Dover 292-2332. ap9-fy HEMLOCK TREE in fine tree care, pruning, spraying. cabling, bracing, cavities, fertilization, removals Call 22309. mr13-tfy FOR storm windows, doors and awnings. Quick service.

Bank financing. Phone Red Lion 244-2394. Genn E. Smith. 22-tfy CONCRETE WORK.

porches, patios, driveways, steps, curbing and walks, fallout shelters. Deller and Kinsley. Ph. Red Lion 244-2522. ap28-tfy THE KERMITILE plastic, wall tile, all types floor covering, venetian blinds, reas.

rates, expert workmanship. Free job estimates. Phone 37292. je17-tfy HOME IMPROVEMENTS of all types, recreation rooms, kitchens, ceiling, tile roofing apt. Remodeling, garages, carports, and storm windows.

For free and friendly estimate, call Paul Rohrer, 475587. The job may cost less than you think. n17-1my HOME kitchens, baths, floor and ceiling tile, roofing, siding. Paul Workinger and Son. Phone Red Lion 244-1232.

jy13-tty SPECIAL NOTICE TREE WORK WANTED. All kinds. Free estimates. Phone 35908. 5-6ta HAVE THAT OLD floor cleaned, waxed for Xmas.

89551, Sr. 5-6tael INTERIOR PAINTING AND paper hanging. Call 431128. Robert M. Pentz, 19 N.

Sumner St. d10-tfa STORM WINDOWS repaired, all types glass, screen and frame. Long Service 1120 E. Mason Ave. 025-tfa VACUUM CLEANERS for sale.

Repaired, rebuilt, brushes rebristled. J. C. McIntyre, 436 W. King.

Phone 21245. d22-tfa HUNTERS. Deer skinning, cutting, wrapping and freezing. Decker's Locker Plant, Dover, Pa. Lockers for rent.

n28-16ta HEATING oil, gas burners. Repairing, cleaning and installed. Hess 298 Rathton Road. Phone 29933. je29-tfa ROOFING, SIDING, spouting, general repairing.

Free estimates. Call 82271, 5795. Frank Benkert, Contractor, 540 W. Jackson. York.

n17-tfa or nut, $18; pea, $16; buckwheat, rice, $13.50 barley, $12.50. Raymond Schell, Emigsville. Phone 46-9354. n24-1ma FARMERS. Butchering meat available at all times, custom killing and processing.

Decker's Locker Plant. Dover, Pa. Lockers for rent. n28-1ma SERVICE. Wayne's Service Center.

Expert Speed Queen service. Most make washers, dryers. toasters, irons and percolators, etc. 452 W. Princess St.

Phone 63439. je15-tfa SPECIAL NOTICE GLASS LINED, built up roofing for dat roofs. Guaranteed 15 years. Lowest prices, easy terms. Free estimates.

Call 81620. Standard Roofing Duke and n17-1ma BUILDING MATERIAL. Army surplus, 3-4 million sq. ft. 2 4, 2 6, 2 8, 2 10; windows, asbestos siding; sheathing, flooring, roofing.

Call evenings, 465194. n25-1ma HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES expertly repaired. Refrigerators, ranges, freezers, toasters, mixers, etc, Quick service. H. M.

Rehmeyer 700 W. Market St. Phone 5586. s29-tfa direct from factory and save. Visit showrm.

for latest designs and colors; open Mon. thru 9 a. m. to 4 m. Barnes Wall Paper Mill, 1900 W.

King York. n15-tfa BUY RARE handmade brass, inlaid wallpaper rollers for distinctive lamp bases, give away prices, easy to assemble. For unlimited selection see Barnes Wall Paper Mill, 1900 W. King York. n15-tfa JOHNS-MANVILLE Spintex insulation, roofing, colorbestos clapboard siding, alum.

siding, storm doors and windows. Free estimates, 5 yrs. to pay, low bank rates. Call Home In- sulation Company of Central 82681. d12-tfa BUSINESS CHANCES will finance, restaurant, 422 W.

King. Apply 30 N. Duke. 5-3to LEASE. Valuable commercial storeroom, 790 Carlisle Ave.

Ample parking. Martin's, 36884. 6-6to sired. Binder, 81804. ap28-tfo College Ave.

Apt. available De if RESTAURANT. Equipped, 28 West SALE. Professional or business location and desirable apt. 409 West Market St.

Martin's, 36884. 6-3to TAVERN. City beer and liquor Hicense, $60,000 a year volume. Price $25,000. Write T-180, care Disp.

n30-10to GARAGE. or rent fully equipped, apt. imm. centrally 10- cated. 360 S.

George St. Ph. 32371. n9-tfo LOOKING for a new building for your business? If you can submit a good statement, we will build suit on a lot of your choice. Graves, 81133, 81824.

n10-tfo CONTRACT TRUCKMEN, make more money. Trailer and all loads furn. Men over 22 with tractor write: Mayflower Box 107, Indianapolis 6, Indiana. d4, m-tu-w. 11to WEST Grocery Store, one of the finest, real estate in excellent repair, 7 room apt.

above store, self service, A-1 potential, owners retiring. Epstein 38861. n28-tfo BUY YOUR OWN Restaurants, grocery stores. warehouses, taprooms, knitting mills, small manufacturing company Graves. Phone 8-1133, n10-tfo BUSINESSES.

Restaurants, grocery stores, warehouses, taprooms, hotels, small manufacturing business; restaurants for sale and rent. Graves, 81133, 81824. Open 9 to 9. n10-tfo COMMERCIAL GROUND. Sale or lease--South Queen Street-U.

S. 30 East-Carlisle Road-Bannister Street U. S. 30 West-Loucks Road -South George Street-many others. Epstein, 38861.

s2-tfo MARKET EQUIPMENT. Frozen food case, Hussman Model L8Y56 with 56" superstructure and electric automatic defrost system, 8 feet 7 inches long with 2H unit, used one year, 20 30" block, $40; 115-volt steak machine, $75; 230-volt chopper with bench, $200; 230-volt saw, $350. Forry's Delicatessen, 31 Baltimore Gettysburg, phone ED 4-1617. 5-3to RADIO AND TELEVISION USED TV R. West, 16 E.

Princess mr24-tfa-1 USED 17" TV SETS Zeigler, 335 S. Pine St. ap23-tfa-1 IF YOU NEED a good TV man, call Al Fields, 430385, day and night. je24-tfa-1 PICTURE TUBES. $19.95.

Year warranty. Roosevelt TV, 251 Roosevelt. Call 26814. n27-1ma-1 BOB CUNNINGHAM, TV Sales and Service, Antenna installations, 1046 W. Market.

Ph. 27762. n3-tfa-1 DIAL 81760, day or night. Expert repairs. Sales and service, radios.

Mangold, 817 W. King. n18-tfa-1 FOR THE TOPS in television and antenna service, phone Hoffman's, York's oldest television dealer, 36438. ap20-tfa-1 EXPERT TV SERVICE and repairing. We are equipped for complete TV service antenna installation and relocation.

Phone H. M. Rehmeyer 5586. s29-tfa-1 MOTOR BOATS, ETC. MOTOR and trailer, $495.

Ph. 22495. 1-6ta-2 FIRST SHOWING of 1962 Larson boats, Owens boats, and Evinrude motors. Winter lay-away plan. Gamler's Boat Yard, R.

D. 1, Airville, Pa. n16-1ma-2 FINAL CLEARANCE sav. ings if you buy now on all 1961 Johnson Motors, boats and trailers. Ilgenfritz Marine, 88 N.

Belmont York. Phone 26622 day or 436368 evenings. 017-tfa-2 BUV NOW and save at Welsh's Boat Yard, Long Level. Special sale price: on all new and used boats and motors. Your opportunity to buy at tremendous savings.

Price reductions on everything. See the bargains now at Welsh's Boat Yard, Open daily 9 a. till 9 p. m. Phone Wrightsville 255- 3942.

au18-tfa-2 SITUATION WANTED. WOMAN SECRETARY wants work. Write T-189, care Disp. 1-6td WILL DO CLEANING by day. Have own car.

Can give ref. 31288. 5-3td WILL TEND CHILDREN in my home. Will and deliver. Phone 87441.

5-3td SANTA CLAUS AVAILABLE for your Xmas parties or deliver your children's gifts. Further el information, call 461612. 5-3td JACK JILL Nursery-Kindergarten, School children, 2 1-2 to 6 yrs. Hours designed for working parents. State license.

Graduate teachers. LPunch and free transportation. $11 per week. Phone 24778. je14-tfd INSTRUCTION ern, qualified.

Phone 35793. f21-tfb-2 CORONET A BEAUTY BALLROOM DA or group instruction, Phone 26876. Roffe School of Dancing. 09-tfb-2 BOND'S PVT. driving course, same as Pa.

state test, traffic, parking to gears or 47-6581-6692. mr11-tfb-2 VILLAGE DRIVING SCHOOL. 759 Priority Rd. Dual controls. State li00 cense, "hone 462291 or 35363.

je24-tfb-2 TROMBONE INSTRUCTION. Penn State Music School graduate, located Stony Brook area. Ph. George Roye, 477301 or 475124. n10-1mb-2 HORN'S DRIVING SCHOOL, 518 West Jackson St.

Complete dual controls ends nervousness. Constant supervision, state license. Dial 21866. 19-tfb-2 DOGS, PETS, FISH PUG -Reg. AKC.

Apply 636 E. Market St. n21-tfe FOR SALE. 6 month old registered Dachshund. Phone 50121.

6-3te DACHSHUND PUPS from Twin Pines Kennel. Call York 462382. 4-6te DACHSHUND pups, AKC reg. Any color, moderately priced. Ph.

81804. s28-tfe TOY MANCHESTER pups, apply 35 High rear, Manchester, ph. 72311. 6-3te 20 GAL. AQUARIUM, stand, piston pump, etc.

Phone 33177, evenings. 4-3te POODLES, excel. Xmas gifts, champion breed, white, reg. AKC. Phone 475322.

4-6te $25 FULL BREED German Shepherd pups. Call Manchester 73898 for information. 024-tfe MINIATURE SCHNAUZER puppies. R. E.

Luckenbaugh after 5 p. m. Phone 473170. 30-6te PANAMA PARROT, Macaw, blue and gold, tame and talking. 215 N.

Belvidere Ave. Phone 81441. 6-6te REDUCED CHRISTMAS poodles, males, 1 silver, 3 black, toy, miniatures. Canine Grooming Shop. 4-3te PARAKEETS, $1.49 up, cage and supply sale; also babies from nest.

Guaranteed to please. Snyder's, 931 E. Princess. d6-1me PUPPIES for Christmas gifts, beautiful West Highland white terriers, 3 mos. old.

AKC reg. Phone 37561 before 1 p. m. 5-6te PEDIGREED toy poodle puppies for sale, blues and silvers, reas. priced.

Ready for sale anytime after Dec. 1st. Call Red Lion 246-7649. 5-6te CANARIES, MYNAHS, parakeets, finches, gold and tropical fish, aquariums, supplies. Miller's Pet, 126 N.

Albemarle, 69391. n28-1me NATIONALLY FAMOUS German Rin Tin, Shepherd Tin puppies. Every child would want Rin Tin Tin for Xmas. Phone 463136. 5-3te GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS, AKC world famous champion and obedience blood lines, highly trained stock.

Holowka Farms, Zion View. Phone Manchester 71073. 024-tfe co*ckERS, rat terriers, fox terriers, others. Canarles, parakeets, hamsters, mice turtles, cages, supplies, coats, sweaters, toys, stockings, books, beds. Dog Shop, 514 South George.

5-6te LIVESTOCK DOGS, PETS, PONIES. Just in time for Christmas. Bank financed. Indian Rock Pony Farm, R. D.

No. 8, (near Indian Rock Dam. 6-7-8-9-15-16q POULTRY MEYERS QUALITY turkeys, corn fed, fresh dressed for the oven. Phone 49737 Thomasville. n7-1mp TURKEYS, CAPONS, fresh dressed.

Also baby beef quarter, 39c per lb. Dial Spring Grove 223-9831. n15-tfp TURKEYS. Delivered, oven ready broad breasted White Holland corn fed turkeys. Norman Trimmer, Shiloh.

Phone 463568. n9-tfp DO YOU WANT to serve a delicious holiday dinner? This assurance is yours when you order your turkey from Miller's Turkey Farm. Phone 81158. n2-tfp SUPREME breasted bronze turkeys and Cornish Rock chickens. Delivery.

Special quantity prices. Ph. 477680. Sigler Poultry Farm. n1-tfp LAKEVIEW TURKEYS, the ever popular higher quality better dressed turkey.

Enjoy the delightful delicacy that makes a meal feast. Call 24669 or 34407. Free delivery. n8-tfp EMPLOYMENT AGENCY TEMPORARY POSITIONS Keep your office talents active, good hrly. rates, no fee.

Marks Temporary Help, 44 W. Market St. au12-tfb-1 "YOUR Is Our Business." Phil A. Belanger Assoc. Employment Consultants, 208 E.

Market, 3-6502. "Universally n18-tfb-1 CHOICE FEMALE JOBS. Receptionists and typists $50 week. General office and bookkeepers to $60 week. Secretaries and stenographers to $70 week.

Interviews 9 to 4 daily. Marks Personnel Service, 44 W. Market St. 1a10-tfb-1 -WANTED MISCELLANEOUS SET OF Machinist tools. Phone 25151.

6-4tf 4' 6' utility trailer. 470094. 5-3tf PIANO WANTED. For church, will pay cash. Phone 95584.

5-3tf WANTED. Pool table, regulation size, any cond. Phone 80496. 6-3tf WANTED TO BUY. Used weightlifting set.

Phone Brogue 60158. 6-3tf WANTED. Used refrigerators. Call 5842 before 5 p. m.

Frey 510 E. King. n21-1mf buy and sell used books. York's only used book store. Miller's, 459 Market.

Phone 37216. n2-tff ANTIQUES AND prices. Ramsay's Antique Shop, 882 E. Market. Ph.

81375, estab. years. mr31-tff ORGANIST AND CHOIR director for Christ Lutheran Church, Dallastown. Call Red Lion 244-2605 or 244-3063. 6-5tf glass, china, antiques, paying $10 to $100 for $1 and $3 gold, 1877 cents.

R. T. Grove, 4360 W. Market. n21-1mf Used also antiques of all kinds.

Buy for cash or sell on commission. Phone 21737. P. E. Sakemiller Auction Room, 326 S.

Duke St. au8-tff WANTED. Corn cobs delivered to Avondale, or will pick For information write Box 27, Route 41, Avondale, Pa. or phone Colony 88258, collect. n28-1mf WE PAY CASH.

-We buy and sell diamonds, watches, guns, record players, typewriters, radios, adding machines, tape recorders and furn. Price Variety Store, 364 W. Market. Phone 98577. mr26-tff gas and elec.

ranges, bunk beds, chest drawers, single bed, mattresses, cribs, washing machines, gas, oil and coal heating stoves, all kinds used furniture, tools, dishes, etc. Cash or auction. Storm, 32014. jy26-tft HELP WANTED WAITRESS 475606. arrange for n27-tfb interview WANTED.

Exp. beautician for this Dial 37760. 6-2tb EXP. WAITRESS. No phone calls.

Apply 135 S. George. 2-6tb NEED EXTRA need men. Call 471076, 10 to 4 p. m.

n8-1mb WASHER, male, for laundry plant. Apply at 245 E. Clarke Ave. 5-3tb WOMAN COMPANION lady. Sleep in.

Phone 464627 or 119-3852. n28-tfb DRIVER-salesman for laundry route. Apply at 245 E. Clarke Ave. 5-3tb SOMEONE to do light housework and baby sitting.

142 Jefferson Ave. 5-3tb FEMALE for housework and baby sitting. Live-in. Refs. Phone 25951.

6-3tb HAT CHECK GIRL. Apply Flamingo Restaurant, between 2 and p. m. 5-3tb BOYS WANTED. For paper routes.

Apply 30 W. Phila. St. Phone 81218. 30-6tb HIGH SCHOOL GIRL to help after school as mother's helper.

Phone 29140. 6-3tb WOMAN for light housework and companion for lady. Sleep in. Phone 52263. 5-3tb EXTRA BARTENDER TO work Sat.

only. Apply Flamingo Restaurant, 2 to 3 p. m. 5-3tb BABY SITTER WANTED. Apply 308 E.

South between 9 and 5. Phone 80378. 6-3tb WOMEN WANTED. To assemble jewelry at home. Starco, 60 W.

Hays, Banning, Cal. 5-2tb PART TIME automobile salesman. Call or see Choppie Laucks, Carl Beasley Co. Phone 6876. 5-3tb WANTED.

Woman in Dover Area to do housework and ironing. Call after 6 m. Dover 292-1641. 4-3tb BEAUTY OPERATOR for Wed. and Sat.

only. Must have exp. and following. Write S-123, care Disp. 5-3tb Xmas money.

Phone survey work from our office, $1.25 per hr. Call 33294 between 11 and 1. n29-tfb CHOIR for church, West of York. May also serve as organist. Address S-125, care Dispatch.

6-3tb EXP. WAITRESS WANTED. Must be neat and dependable, good wages to right girl. Apply Lighthouse, 13 N. Duke.

n29-tfb PERMANENT TV service and repairman wanted, by large York concern. Exp. necessary. Address R-152, care Dispatch. 4-3tb MOULDER operator, exp.

at set-up and operation of four side moulder. Apply at Red Lion office of Guy Hobbs Inc. d6-tfb EXP. WOMAN for school age children's care and general. Live in.

Nice Christian family. Refs. Good salary. Phone 28979. 5-6tb WOMEN, GIRLS, for pleasant telephone work.

No exp. necessary, days or evenings. Apply in person, Room 201, Brooks Hotel, Mr. Klase. 4-3tb EXP.

SALESLADY, permanent position with an established firm. Must be neat, have car, be able to work day and evenings. For interview call 35031. 6-3tb DRIVER SALESMAN wanted for established Exp. helpful but not necessary.

Apply Wertz Modern Cleaners, 1811 Susquehanna Trail, north. 5-3tb. WANTED 2 men interested in making their own future. Immediate advancement, willing to follow a proven, successful plan. Call 33251 for appointment from 9 to 12.

5-3tb HOUSEWIVES OVER 21, permanent, year round employment in York and surrounding areas. Call 33251. No exp. necessary, $1.15 per hr. Your chance to work from home.

5-3tb WANTED. Girl to do grille work and waitress. Part time. Only those interested in night work need apply. Apply in person at Tre-Mar Restaurant, 887 E.

Market York. 6-6tb LIFE INSURANCE. Large debit available in Harrisburg, highest commissions, good working conditions, excel. chance for advancement. Telephone CEdar 33351.

1-6tb AMBITIOUS WOMEN. Earn extra money for Christmas. Openings now for part or full time sales. women. No car necessay.

Phone 94537 between 8-9 a. m. or 4-6 p. m. 4-3tb THE DOOR IS OPEN, (men).

You meet only interested prospects by appointment. You close more sales. You open the way to top earnings. Call 36166 before noon for a personal interview. 5-5tb MAN.

WHO is familiar with livestock and acquainted with farmers for salesman position of farm products. Salary, transportation and commission. Will train good prospect. Write T-172, care Disp. 2-6tb ONCE IN a lifetime oppt'y to earn fabulous profits in a business of your own, one of world's fastest growing industries.

Replies confidential. For complete information without obligation, write R-141, care Disp. 5-2tb MALE. Young man with bookkeeping exp. or training; also to sell in retail furn.

store. Salary, plus commission. Medical ins. plan, paid vacations. Forward qualifications and refs.

Address X-209, care Disp. n29-tfb MEN. Earn every week, with $80 to $100 guarantee at start as qualified. Service 3,000 established customers. Must be dependable.

Have good health and good car. Address S-126, care Dispatch, 6-6tb MEN. Vets. Travel East Coast, Florida, Texas and return. New car transportation furn.

Average $72.50, plus bonus. Must be neat and aggressive. See Mr. Oswald, 10 to 2-6 p. Colonial Hotel for personal interview.

6-3tb LADIES. Travel East Coast resorts, Florida, Texas and return. New car transportation furn. Average $72.50 weekly plus bonus. Must be neat and aggressive.

See Mr. Oswald, 10 to 1, 2-6, Colonial Hotel for personal interview. 6-3tb MECHANIC, automatic transmissions, ideal working $150 wk. to right man. Address X-211, care Disp.

n24-tfb HELP. WANTED NURSES, REGISTERED General duty. Vacancies on and 11. 7 shift. Starting salary, $310 month, plus adjustments for exp.

and, or, education. Write Personnel office. Franklin Square Hospital, 110 North Calhoun Baltimore 23, Maryland. 2-4tb CAREER OPPORTUNITY in life Insurance business for salesman-collector. Guaranteed salary for service to present policy-holders with most liberal commissions for new business sales.

Income much better than average for hustler. Write A-190, care Dispatch. 5-3tb DISTRICT MANAGER. Excellent opportunity for sales-minded man who has the ability to train and supervise boys in sales and circulation work. If you are interested in securing employment of a permanent nature, with salary, incentive plan and employes benefits, write Jay H.

Wenrich, Sunday News, 107 E. Philadelphia apply in person Friday, December' 8, from 9:30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m.

4-3tb FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS APT SIZE GE refrigerator. Ph. 464617. 4-3tg SOFA, excellent 1514 W. Market.

d5-tfg FIRE PLACE LOGS and firewood. Call 474801. 7-1mg ROCKING HORSE for sale, $10. Phone 475581. 4-3tg USED TELEVISION SETS for sale.

434447. d4-12tg CONN trumpet and portable stereo. Call 33771. 6-3tg TWO ELEC. STOVES, excellent, cond.

Phone 28677. CONN ORGAN. Spinet, $895. 246 E. Princess 6-4tg REXAIR sweeper, priced reas.

Like new. 274 4-4tg OXFORD GRAY overcoat, size 40. Like new. Call 21324. 5-3tg CONN 22 trumpet, like new, 266 S.

Royal St. after 5. 6-31g KENMORE AUTO. for sale. Good Phone 50969.

5-3tg DINING ROOM SUITE for sale. Call 89471 after 4 o'clock. 4-3tg GUITAR, like new. Ideal Xmas gift, $30, 364 W. Market.

4-3tg SINGER ELEC. console, good $25, Manchester 71162. 30-6tg 3 LIONEL TRAIN sets and accessories, 1221 W. Poplar. 4-3tg ZENITH TV.

21" cabinet model, real bargain. Call 22505. 4-3tg 2 HIGH FAN BACK chairs, like new. 256 W. Jackson St.

4-3tg 5 PIECE DINETTE SET, excellent condition. Call 474889. 1-6tg BOY'S ENGLISH bike, good cond. Call mornings, 474993. 4-3tg 2 BICYCLES, ONE boy's, one girl's, both Phone 35962.

4-3tg WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator, 11 cu. $35. 333 E. Phila. St.

6-3tg ASSORTED used infants wear and ac cessories. Phone 478158. 6-3tg PING-PONG table, regulation size, $40, ph. 97275 after 2 p. m.

6-3tg STEEL UTILITY shed with overhead door, 3 Sons, 2449 S. Queen. 1-6tg MUSKRAT COAT, size 10-12. You make an offer. Call 476685.

5-3tg 10 PC. DINING ROOM suite, good cond. Price reas. Call 64251. 4-3tg TRACTOR CROSS Chains, 19c and up.

Karl Ort, Thomasville Airport. n29-12tg TEEN AGE CLOTHES. Apply after 5:30 p. 722 Maryland Ave. 5-3tg ELEC.

STOVE, good $25. Airway sweeper, $20. Phone 476337. 6-3tg ONE KODAK projector, 300 automatic $30. Call 118 E.

Phila. 1st floor. 5-3tg THREE FOLDING doll carriages, like new Reas. priced. Phone 89119.

5-3tg MOTOROLA record player, AM and FM radio combination. Ph. 98577. 4-3tg DELUXE FRIGIDAIRE stove, excel. cond.

$65. Phone Red Lion 246-5890. 6-3tg WHITE. ELECTRIC sewing machine. Price, $75.

Phone 63490 after 5 p. m. 6-3tg 24" TV and 4 speed record console comb. 1418 Fireside evenings. 5-3tg ELEC.

GUITAR, Amplifier, 2 jacks. Excel. $55. 96403, 348 E. King.

4-3tg ELECTRIC CASH register, first reas. offer. Direct Hat Shop, 101 N. George.1 30-6tg FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 5 PIECE chrome breakfast set. Phone 98577.

4-3tg KNOTTY PINE case with sliding glass doors, 3 Sons, 2449 S. Queen. 1-6tg ACCORDIONS, 120 bass 80 bass, Studios, 1210 W. King St. 5-3tg NEW WESTINGHOUSE elec.

blanket, used wheel chair, $10 each. Call 24463. 5-2tg 120 BASS ACCORDION, white mother of pearl, like new, $150. Ph. 118-292- 4533.

6-6tg SCHWINN CORVETTE 26" boys cycle, excel. cond. Many extras. Ph. 98522.

6-31g BENDIX AUTO. washers, one in running order, another spare parts. Call 35383. 6-3tg GIRL'S J. C.

HIGGINS English style bicycle, $25, evenings or Saturday. 36041. 5-3tg an attach, included, low $5 per mo. Ph. 81525.

s24-tfg ENGLISH RACER bicycle, good cond. Pair boy's roller skates, size 6. 463498. 4-3tg PORTABLE SINGER Sewing Machine, cheap, new motor, excel. cond.

Call 434272. 5-31g V-LINK tire chains, half price, Pair chains, Call 50387 betw. 6-8 p. m. 6-3tg 9 11 ALL WOOL RUG, excel.

cond. $20. Call mornings 60559 or 1273 W. Poplar St. 6-31g HOT WATER or steam radiators, different sizes; modines.

Schells, 1592 S. George. 4-3tg ELEC HOT WATER heater, 80 galIons, Bradford, A-1 cond. Ph. 81194, after 5:30.

2-3tg ELEC. HOT WATER heater, 80 galIons, Bradford, A-1 cond. Ph. 81194, after 5:30. 6-3tg BELL HOWELL 8 mm.

projector, brand new. First $50 takes it. 364 W. Market. 4-3tg 3 PIECE sectional sofa, good beige.

Call 87485 for further information. 5-3tg BATHTUBS, commodes, sinks, wash basins, medicine cabinets. Schell, phone 52406. 4-3tg GAUGE LIONEL diesel train, accessories, buildings, ph. 47-5897 after 5 p.

m. 5-3tg VIDEO ACCORDION. like new, 120 bass, black and white. Call Red Lion 244-3069. 6-2tg HAMMOND ORGAN, church model with Leslie speaker.

Price, $1,100. Phone 473052. d1-10tg SPEED QUEEN wringer type washer, chrome dinette set. Reas. Ph.

469474 after 5 p. m. 6-3tg SOLID bunk beds. Excellent quality, hardly used, $95. Call 477206 after 5:30 p.

m. 5-3tg DRUM SET. Zildjian Cymbal, field drum. Call after 5. 224 W.

Broadway, Red Lion. 6-2tg AMERICAN FLYER freight train, with extra cars, track and accessories. Phone 32097. 5-3tg 15 VOLUMES 1961 Britannica Jr. encyclopedia, never used, reduced price.

Call 35383. 6-3tg GAS BURNERS, famous brands, installed, $169. Goodling, 140 W. Mar. ket.

Phone 3-8821. s18-tfg HOT WATER OR STEAM furnace with Delco burner, (7 room). Schell, 1592 S. George St. 4-3tg MAHOGANY drop leaf table, seats 6.

2 mahogany chairs, upholstered seats. Phone 29397. 6-3tg ELECTROLUX vacuum cleaners, plete with cord winder, late style, only $20. Call 27250. d1-tfg PLAYER PIANO with rolls.

Can be seen at 34 Circle Drive, Spry, Pa. or phone 34687, York. 4-3tg H. P. SPORT KART.

Used cost $129.50, take $99.50, Eddie Herr, 2600 E. Market. 5-3tg HOLDER'S USED furniture. Ph. Dover 4233 week-days, 12 a.

m. to 9 p. m. 9 a. m.

to 6 p. m. je13-tfg WESTINGHOUSE WASHER and elec. dryer. Very reas.

Will sell separate. Phone A. O. Noll, 439489. 6-3tg FOUR BURIAL LOT.

Unit Lot No. 35, Graceland Section, Mt. Rose Cemetery. $325. Ph.

47-3383. 1-6tg MAGNUS GRAND elec. chord organ, $125; Broil Quick Elec. Rotisserie, like new, $20. Call 464957.

6-3tg BELL AND HOWELL slide projector and chrome high chair. Call at 735 W. Locust St. after 6:30 p. m.

6-31g. USED ANGLE IRON, 30 tons, 1 in. up to 4 3 foot to 22 foot long. 1592 S. George (Schells).

4-31g NEW AND USED accordions, $50 and up. Guaranteed. Leo LaRose Studios, 51 S. Queen, 81791 21434. n24-tfg washers and dryers.

Now is the time to save at Heidlebaugh's, 1551 W. Market 81315. jy7-tfg FOR SALE. Riding lawn mower with snow plow and chairs, Webb Cord tape recorder. Phone 469331.

4-3tg 10.000 WATT. volt, gasoline driven Onan generator, like new. More information by phone, 477-375. 4-6tg USED SNOW TIRES or reg. treads, recaps, new factory 2nd's, always large selection, 385 W.

College, 87571. 018-tfg ELEC. WATER HEATERS. 10 year warranty, originally $169 now $49. Goodling, 140 W.

Market. Ph. 3-8821. s18-tfg FULL BOLTS drapery fabrics, slip covers and drapes, made to order. Remnant Shop, 103 E.

Phila. Call 36143. mr5-tfg USED SNOW Used truck tires, 8 hr. recapping truck, passenger. Economy Tire 255 Kings Mill Road.

018-tfg GIRL'S WHITE shoe roller skates, used only 3 times, size 5, $10; boys ice skates, like new, size 7, $6. Phone 21225. 6-3tg 5 PC. CHROME breakfast set and 3- speed record player, all in fine cond. Mrs.

Frank' Byers, 50 Lynbrook Dr. 475681. 6-3tg MAHOGANY 6 pc. dining room suite, like new, 5 pc. chrome, formica top dinette set.

Reas. 1514 W. Market street. 0 d1 1fg Sales and Service. Kenneth R.

Sechrist, 135 E. Main Dallastown. Ph. Red Lion 244-3765. ap27-tfg DEER RIFLES, one 303 Br.

customized, $35; one 30-06, like new, $60; one 30-40 Krag, $50. Call 21008 after 5 D. m. 5-3tg USED PIPE, 4 in. flues, 6 in.

pipe, 5 4 3 down to 1-2 in. black or galvanized. Schell's, 1592 South George St. 4-3tg XMAS DECORATIONS. A complete line of do it yourself and decorative items.

Scotch Pine Forest, 701 West Phila. St. n18-1mg CEMETERY WREATHS. Largest quantity, lowest prices. A beautiful selection.

Scotch Pine Forest, 701 W. Phila. St. n18-1mg TYPEWRITERS, adding machine. Bargains, all kinds.

400 to choose from. Lowest prices. Thompson 15 S. West, 33347. jy29-tfg ONE CHERRY gate leg table, 2 bedroom suites, Bailey's Refinishing Shop, near, Dallastown.

Ph. Red Lion 246-4577. 1-6tg SINGER Sewing Machines, used and rebuilt, $19 up. Guaranteed. Lau's Sewing Center, 29 S.

Beaver St. Phone 33622. n29-tfg NEW VISES and hammers and elec. motors, also misc. 213 N.

Court Ave. rear of old A. B. Farquhar building. Phone 435128.

n13-1mg FINE FURNITURE at low out of the way prices. Come. See. Save. Young's Furniture Show Rooms, W.

King at Penn. jy6-tfg CONCERT electric Hammond organ, complete with amplifier and speaker. Call John Eisenhauer, WSBATV. York 25531. n24-tfg NUTRI-BIO for health and happiness.

See Bob Cummings TV, 11:30 a. m. to 12 noon daily. Free home delivery. Call 22812.

n6-tfg BICYCLES, twirley trikes, scat cars, tractors, tricycles, all American made, discount prices. 1952 Stanton St. Phone 21928. n20-1mg LADY'S, 3 Winter coats, size 12: man's "Botany 500" suit, size 39, all like new. Boy's 2 sport coats, size 10.

Phone 478379. 6-3tg FROST-FREE refrigerator and freezer, twin door upright model, 18 cu. 3 1-2 years old, priced for quick sale. Phone 34-703. 1-6tg I.

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