Advertisement for Lancaster's Scrap Mountain - 1,000 tons collected in one day - September 13, 1942 at Duke and Chestnut Streets. Organized by Earl Rebman, Sr.
Penn Square showing Lancaster County War Finance Committee booth in front of the Watt and Shand department store and decorated monument during World War II.
Earl Rebman at Conestoga Boulevard Committee meeting at J. P. McCaskey High School. From page 13 of Earl Rebman's book "Conestoga River Watershed - Outline of History, 1710 to 1973".
Earl Rebman at Conestoga Boulevard Committee meeting at J. P. McCaskey High School. From page 13 of Earl Rebman's book "Conestoga River Watershed - Outline of History, 1710 to 1973".
Photographs from Salvage scrapbook. Image of newspaper ad - "America's Champion Salveage Committee Welcomes You Home!" 125, 161 tons of salvage gathered in Lancaster County
Kenneth Bates, vice president of Manufacturers' Association, M. C. hager, representing the Cahmber of Commerce. Basket of flowers presetnted to Miss Florence C. Bowers of Eichholtz School in recognition of their salvage work. Flowers contributed by Manufacturers' Association and Retailers Committee of Chamber of Commerce at Williamson Field, Franklin and Marshall College, at Flag Day excercises.
Photographs from salvage scrapbook. Earl Rebman, second from right, poses in front of one of fifty salvage billboards erected in Lancaste rand Lebanon Counties.