The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 27, 1948, Image 3

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MOUNT JOY, PA.

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MEMORIAL SERVICES
Maytown, Penna.
Monday, May 31, 1948
At 600 P.M.,D.S.T.
Procession
Chief Marshall—Harry McMullen, Jr.
Fast Donegal High School Band
Fast Donegal High Chorus
Aides
Color Guard
Firing Squad Fire Company
Maytown Fire Co. Band
Ministers
Donegal Post 809
American Legion
Donegal Legion Auxiliary
Gold Star Mother
Disabled Veteran
Boy Scouts
Girl Scouts
There be
from the Lutheran Church Tower.
General Committee
Marvin Foltz, Chairman
Paul Peiffer Alvin Koser
Harold Drace William Smith
There will be awarded to the outstanding floats in the
The prizes were donated by the following business estab-
Lutheran Sunday School
Reich’s Evangelical
Sunday School
Church of God Maytown
Church of God Rowenna
Reformed Church
Moose Drum And Bugle Corps
Of Elizabethtown
broadcast throughout the day
will organ concerts
prizes

parade.
lishments of Maytown.
Shenk’s Store


Men and Women
Wanted
Experienced Stitchers
Embroidering Machines
Helpers, Spanners
and Menders
on Embroidering Maghines
Sewing Machine
Operators
Examiners & Folders
High Rate of Pay with
Excellent Working Conditions
! APPLY
Mr. Warta
Mount Joy Mills
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Annette Gift Shoppe Irank’s Garage
Arnolds Garage Houseal’s Store
| Straley Hardware
Duplers Meat Market Keerer Memorials
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Washington House
Products
Maytown Mig. Newcomer & Hollenbaugh, Kelvinator
Transportation of Moose Drum Corps Sponsored by
Benjamin Boltz
Supper will be served to Moose Drum Corps through courtesy
of Maytown Members of the Moose.
Ceremonies At Union Cemetery
E. D.H..S. CHORUS
REV. BEISHLER
Being Decorated.
HON. BAKER ROYER
Representative of General Assembly of Penna,
VOCAL SELECTION
PRAYER
| Music By Band While Graves Are
| MEMORIAL ADDRESS
| FIRING SQUAD
TAPS
BENEDICTION REV. GERALD MARZOLFF
Column will form in March Order and proceed to Center Square
| VOCAL SELECTION E.D. H. S. CHORUS
| PLACING OF WREATHS AT SERVICE PLAQUES
{ NATIONAL ANTHEM LOWERING OF FLAG
| DOXOLOGY
Route Of March

Assemble at junction of West High Street and Bainbridge Road



C. M. WEBB
& SONS
122 South Barbara Street
MOUNT JOY, PA,
ROOFING — SPOUTING
SHEET METAL WORK
proceed from there to Center Square to East High and Queen
Street to Reformed Cemetery from Reformed Cemetery to South
Street to Square, South on River Street to Jacob East to
From Union Cemetery to East High Street
River
Union Cemetery. to
| Center Square
Ceremonies At Reformed Cemetery
| INVOCATION REV. WIL oo ALLISON
VOCAL SELECTION E.D H. S..CHORUS
Music By Band While Graves Are Being Decorated.

ROOF PAINTING { PRAYER REV. GERALD MARZOLFF
PHONES: SELECTION BY BAND
Mt. Joy 117-J Manheim 21134 | ASSEMBLY
Tm Column will form in March Order and proceed to Union Cemetery
DO00000 ald L. Carrigan, W. Donald Gind-
25 Will Graduate | er, Gene J. N. Grubb and Daniel
White Leghorns | [ M. isey Jr. and Clarence E.
(From Page 1) Jay Franklin Risser
For Livability [ ti ms by the schcol Glee Club | Chester W. Schoenberger Jr., John
. | Baccalaureate services will be | E. Way, de, Wa . We de D. We D. Weaver
For Laying | hetd ld Sunday at Spm at the Soho, |
For Large White Eggs | wit} the Re v. Cc K M: whe. |
| pastor { Trinity Evangelical and | E. Class
BUY FROM { and Reformed Church, E. Peters-
burg, delivering the sermon. The (From Page 1)
A. c MAYER | program will include the invoca-|vater Whye, Florin; Rev. Jacob
MOUNT JOY, PA. 132-R | tion, by the Rev. Ernest P. Leer, Rutt, Sosquin Sierra de Cordova,
-22-tf pastor of Zion Lutheran Church, | Argentina, S. A.; Norma R. White,
20000C00000N 00000000000 Landisvlile; selections by the | Marietta; David C. Witmer, Mount
/ | schocl Mixed Chorus. Joy R. D.; Rev. John W. Wolfe,
| Class Day exercises will be held Schuykill Haven Dr. S. S. Simons,
Chicks May 31 at 8 pm at the school Lancaster; Mrs. Margaret Eater |
The honor graduates are John | Reamer, Greensburg; Mrs. Fanny
| B. Longenecker, Theresa J.Mohl- Hinton Sauders, Belleville, N. J.
Order your Baby Chicks at | er, Ann Louise Shenck, Loretta The class will present a painting
once, if you want them in time
6. K. Wagner Chickery
for your need.
All Breeds
SEND FOR PRICE LIST
CLIZABETHTOWN, PA, R2,
P. 0. Box 226
Phone 442)2
4-8-tf |


Sweitzer and Joanne J. Weaver, | to the school on the occasion.
| academic course; Jessie I. Covert Baccalaureate Services
and Dorothy Mae Metzler, com- The Baccalaureate Services for
I mercial course the 53rd graduating class of the E.
Other of the class are: | Dcnegal Twp. High School will be
Academic: J. Elwood Brubaker, | held in the school auditorium on

J. Donald Cope, Joan B. Forney, | Sunday evening, May 30 at 8 pm.
Jean P. Hauenstein, Marian C. | The sermon will be delivered by
Waller the Rev. John W. Wolfe class of
Commercial: Ruth H. Ebersole, | 1908, a graduate of this school 40
Betty J. Edwards, Bernice H. | years ago. Rev. Wolfe is now
jar Vv pastor cf St. Mathews Lutheran
f
General: J. Landis Bowers, Ger-) Church of Schuylkill Haven, Pa.





C. ROBERT FRY
MANHEIM R.
D. 1, PENNA.

AIR COMPRESSOR
WORK
Rock Drilling
Concrete Breaking, Etc.
EXCAVATING
& GRADING
Cellars
Trenches, Etc.


PHONE
MOUNT JOY 126-R4


3-11-3M





| Joy,
| perfect condition.
{er C. Garlin, Executor
{ No.
[ Pa.,, Fronting




Other local ministers participating
in the services are: Rev. Gerald
Marzolf, Maytown Church of God
and Rev. B Thuma, Maytown
Brethren In Christ Church. The
of the school will
anthems,
mixed chorus
present several
The annual E.
School Alumni Banquet
held May 29th at 6:30
school auditorium. The program
High
will
Donegal
he
in
selections
the
musical
following
will consist of
and a square dance
banquet,
ne
Sale Register,
If you want a notice on your sale
inserted in this register weekly
from now until day of sale. ABSO-
LUTELY FREE, send or phone us
your sale date and when you are
ready let us print your bills.
May 27 -
Thursday, On my
farm Palmyra Route 1, one - half
mile north of Campbelltown and 2
| miles south of Palmyra, 50 head
of Pure Bred Certified Canadian
Holstein cows, heifers and bulls
by Edward O'Neal. Hess and
Dupes, auct
Saturday, May 29—On the prem-
ises at 116 West Main Street, Mount
story frame shingle house,
Vacant. By Hom-
of Anna S.
Garlin, deceased. C. S. Frank, Auct.
Saturday, July 10—On the premi-
ses at 32 West Donegal Street in the
Borough of Mt. Joy, entire house-
hold gocds and some antiques by
Mrs. Milton M. Leib. C. S. Frank,
Auct. Sale at 12M., D.S.T.
ll Ce mee
BY KENNETf! DROHAN
The following is a report of the
daily temperatures and rainfall in
this section from Wednesday, May
19 to Tuesday, May 25:
the |
That's |
| the cheapest advertisingyou can get
y |

Mortuary Record ¢:
(From Page 1)
| Gamber Hoffman, Mr. Hoffman is
| survived by one son,
Hoffman of Enola.
The funeral was held Wedne slay!
the

afternoon with interment in
Landisville cemetery.
Mrs. Ellen Forwod
Mrs. Ellen
| Charles L,
home of her son,
widow o
the
Raymond, at Flor-
|
|
|
| Forwood,
Forwood, died at
Roland, of Elizabethtown RD. 12
grand-chiildren and seven great
[| grand-children; three sisters: Mrs.
| Jacob Lauer, Cly, York Co.; Mrs.
John Seifert
both
| brother, Benjamin
| bethtown RD.
and Mrs.
Elizabethtown
Millard Hei-
RD;
Shank,
sey, one
Eliza-
Funeral services will
the Miller
bethtown on Saturday
2:30 with interment
Tunnel cemetery,
funeral] Home
afternoon at
in the
Murs. Clayton H, Herr
Mrs. Amelia E, Herr,
wife of Clayton H. Herr,
a.m. after an illness of
years.
Born in Rapho Twp.,
of the late Johp S.
Nissley, she was a
Mennonite Church.
husband she is survived
Ruth, of Clarence
Lutz, Elizabethtown; Mary, wife of
| John Eby, Manheim R2; and Myra,
|
at home, grandchildren.
member of the
Besides
by these

children, wife
also nine
She was the last of her family.
the

Funeral services in
| in, on Wednesday evening at five!
o'clock Deceased is survived by
two sons, Raymond, of Florin, and
flocks and to give
be held at
at Eliza-| #
Mount #2
seventy-two, :
Salunga,|
died at her home Wednesday at 6:45!
several| :
a daughter| {
and Sarah Eby !
her|
William Po

Bigger foul Contest
Extended for Year
Pouliry Raisers Seek
Heavier Farm Flocks
ticks for
national
Bigger and better drums:
“Junior” are sought in the
Chicken-of- Tomorrow contest, which
will be extended through 1948. The
ntinue the event was
to demand from
decision to c«
made in
poultry raisers fi
response
om coast-to-coast
Unlike popular reducing fads
among the human counter
parts, this barnyard project is
signed to add weight to the
American
hen's
de
farm
chicken
a

A day-old chick perches on a
model of the Chicken-of-Tomor-
row, the objective in a nationwide
contest extended through 1948.
eaters more for their money. Poul-
trymen from all parts of the coun-
{try are joining in the hunt for a
Salunga| breeding formula which will add at
| Mennonite Church Saturday after- least 10 per cent more meat to the
[
{noon with interment in the Salunga
| Mennonite cemetery.


Day Low High Rain | rere
Wednesday ........ 42 6 .00 |
Thursday Glia 34 65 00} Bunching Vegetables
Friday ...:.... 46 78 22
Saturday .......... 38 4 00 |
Sunday ............ 33 St 40}
Monday ........... % 8 00
Tuesday ........... 51 if 70 |
NOW SERVING IN JAPAN
James M. Zeager, R2, Elizabeth-
has been promoted to the
Fourth Grade,
town,
rank of Technician
it was recently
GHQ Special News Service at Gen-


eral MacArthur's Headquarters in
Tokyo.
SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY \
FUNHRAL DIRECTORS
Maunt Joy, Pa.

PUBLIC SALE
-of’-
REAL ESTATE
SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1948
The undersigned will sell at pub- |
lic sale in the estate of Anna S.
Garlin, deceased:
TWO AND ONE-HALF
STORY (2'2) FRAME and
SHINGLE DWELLING
HOUSE AND GARAGE,
116 W. Main Street, Mount Joy,
on 8aid W. Main
more or less, and ex-
feet, more or
Vacant
29, 1948, at
Street 19 feet,
tending in depth 215
less. Perfect condition.
Sale on premises May
2:00 P. M., E.D.S.T.
HOMER D. GARLIN,
Executor of Anna S. Garlin,
deceased.
C. S. Frank, Auctioneer
Howard & Ryder, Attorneys
5-13-3t

ov 200
I a
HOOVER TRON
“by the rhakers of the fo mous
Hoover Cleaner
ir
Nee a
A
Dial" for
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You asked for these features
@ “PANCAKE DIAL? precision
heat selector=—casy to read,
easy to set
® “KOOLZONE’
fits your hand, protects it from
heat
© LOW-ANGLE bevel of sole
plate slips easily under buttons
oe THUMB REST—makes iron
easier to guide and use
oe WIDE HEEL REST—gives
firm support when iron is
standing
TWO WEIGHT Slight and
medium=—i0 suit your needs
Styled by Henry Dreyfuss
SEE IT TODAY!
H. S. Newcomer & Son |’
Incorporated
Mount Joy
announced by the |
ve hoot coatrol |
Penna |
|
Bunching vegetables for retail
sales takes a lot of work when
the produce must be taken to a
packing shed. The tying wheel de-
signed by Alfred F. Foote can be
|
taken into the field and moved
from place to place. The notched
rim of the wooden top holds a
standard bunch of broccoli while
it is being tied, The pipe frame
is welded to the wheel spindles,
and the whole machine can be
handled like a wheelbarrow,
Light Bulb Brooder


cme
SimpLE LIGHT Buh 3
Fom 25-30 Cw



It is possible to construct an elec
tric brooder for baby chicks at little
cost. Box lumber, wall-board or
similar material may be used. The
globe is protected by a tin can, For
the curtains, burlap may be usca.
The burlap or cloth should be cut
three or four inches high about
everv two inc shes |

‘Weddings Thruout
(From page 1)
Nancy Jane Gingrich
{ Newten E. Kendig
| The mprriage of Miss Nancy Jane
Gingrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
{ Joseph N. Gingrich, Elizabethtown,
| and Newton E. Kendig, son of Mrs.
| Naomi A. Kendig, 62 E. Main St.,
| this boro took place at 3 p. m
| Sunday, in the St. Mark's Evangeli-
{cal United Brethren Church. The
Ezra Ranck officiated at the
ring ceremony.
Karl V. Peters
| the Romo?
| Gingrich, Jr., Mrs.
| Miss Kathryn E. Nissley
| Janet Belser the
| Kathleen Lehman was flower girl.
Kendig, brother the
served man

| Rev.
double
Mrs, , Paxtang,
Mrs. Joseph
Jerome Kendig,
and Miss
was
matron of
were
of
Jerome
bridegroom, as best
[and the
ushers were Joseph F

($3 in feed costs on the swap!
present-day chicken. A higher per-
centage of meat on the bone
| structure and even meatier wings
| are sought,
| that no longer will only
thus assuring
a skimpy ap-
pendage be left as his lot when the
dinner platter arrives at his lowly
| place.
The industry-wide educational
| breeding contest originally was set
championship
| ware.
under
bridesmaids, |
Gingrich, Henry F. Gingrich, Henry |
F. Gingrich, Herbert Young, Ray
| Snyder and ‘Richard Sheetz.
Following the ceremony,
the immediate
ors «'
amilies and friends at Hostetter’s
| Dining Hall, Mount Joy
scl A lls
a recep=
{ion was held for

Subscribe for the Bulletin.
| grounds.
1p on a three-year basis, with two
years of state and regional contests
culminating in a grand national
this spring in Dela-
Forty top breeders throughout
the nation will send eggs to the
finals, where they will be hatched
and raised under identical conditions
supervision of the depart-
ment of agriculture, Winners will re-
$7,000 in prizes awarded by

celve
A&P
test,
stores, sponsors of the con


| Expensive Alarm


 
Why keep a rooster when an alarn
clock is cheaper’
That question is posed by Boyd A
ivory, Wyoming agricultural exten
sion service poultry specialist. A
rooster, Ivory points out, eats about
$5 worth of feed a year at current
prices. All you get in return, he in
sists, is a lot of crowing—accom
panied by NO eggs!
A rooster is worthless in a poultry
flock unless he is being used for
breeding purp s in supplying fer-
tile eggs for hatcheries or home in
cubation n.
> eggs than
a roost
£0 why
Hens won't lay
they are layin
er is on the
sell that


not
“crowing so-and-so’’


Trade him for a $1.93 alarm clock
that tells the time of day for the
entire 24 hours and you'll save about
Quality Chicks Needed
To Offset Feed Costs
One method through which poul
trymen can combat the present
high cost of feed is to purchase
good quality chicks. Feed costs,
records compiled by the extension
service indicate, now amount to 60
per cent or more of the total costs
of producing and chicken
meat in contrast to 50 per
normal times.
Tree ‘Butchery’ Blamed
On Untrained Pruners
It often takes 50 to 75 years
raise a good shade tree. But,
sion foresters insist, it takes
few minutes for an untrained
pruner to ruin its beauty. Poor trim-
ming technique .is eg the
beauty of many streets.
Examples of good pruning are
seen’ on most’ public building
On the other hand,
street examples
can be scen,
cent in
to
exten-
only a
on al-
most any of tree
‘butchery’
— - -
Stimulate your business by adver-
Itising in the Bulletin.
| The
“Junior |*
Bulletin, Mt. Joy. Pa,,
Thursday, May 27, 1948-3

News From Florin
(From page 1)
the Young Men's
Young Men's
Chorus and the
Harmony and S Quar-
tet of Campbellstown, Pa. Programs
begin at cight o'clock, please come
out and enjoy an evening of song
Saturday, June 12th, the Men's
Brotherhood of the U, B. Church
will hold a carnival at the Florin
tlall
a —
USE GLASS BLOCKS
Windows of glass blocks are at-
tractive and have proved practical
in dairy barns, reports C. E. Bing-
ham, extension agricultural engin-
eer of the Pennsylvania State Col-
lege. They admit light, provide in-
are easy to clean
— — _—
sulation, and
Patronize Bulletin advertisers,
"CLASSIFIED
Rates for this
nsertion, If over
ine each insertion,
dvance.


are 25¢
lines, Hc
payable
column
five
all
* per
per
in
between Mount Joy and Eli-
zabethtown on highway 230, one
brown leather bag, Liberal reward.
Please notify: Comdr. H. E, Reitz,
USN c/o S. C. Edwards, Station A
Campus, Ames, lowa 3-27-1tp
72-R
Src
one
94
5-27-2
LOST
Nor: 1
Kindling
Joy. Tele
SALE
Mount
FOR
1. Derr,
Pontiac Club
Telephone
1tp
FOR SALE 1939
Coupe. Good condition
J Mount Joy.
257 5-21-

FOR SALE Nice
ind Collies mixed
M. Bricker, Mt. Joy
Phone ‘Mi
rd
sonable Ira
Milton
Puppies
Rea:
neay
Joy 126R13
5-7-1
SALE: (Hot Water
for 8-room house’ bucket-
heater” Telephone
} Marietta St,
5-27-44
Grove,
FOR Keystone
Furnace,
1-day stove;
87-W Mount
Mount
pas
Joy. &
Joy

Plastic
for baby
SALE: New Blue
and Saddle Trainer
Telephone Mount Joy
FOR
Horse
hoy

SOME
COLORED SNAP} SHOTS: Stop at
DECORATION DAY TRY
Klahr's for filmes, fall kinds in stock,
Brownie CamcradA3.16 up. Victor
Klahr's Little Shon with the big
stock. Rear Post Office, Middletown
5-27-11
TRACKMEN WANTED: For repair
work with Pennsylvania Railroad.
9c per hour starting pay Phone
Mount Joy 163R4. Roy G. Heisey,
track foreman, S. Market St. Florin
5- 20 2tp




NOTICE: The proposed butlget for
1948-49 school! of Rapho
ear
Township School {District may be
seen at the homel6f the Secretary,
Amos N. Shelly, R2, Manheim, Pa.
5-13-3¢
NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL
GARAGE DOORS: x7’, 8'x¥,
10'%10°, 12'x12(, In stock for ime
mediate deliveny, Automatic electrie
overhead door operators. Controlled
from the dasi of your car, Also a
lot of commercial and pivoted steel
sash. Paul A, Martin, Mount Joy,
Pa. Phone 145. aga
TYPEWRITERS & ADD. MACH'S
J. M. Engle, 411
New-rebuilt-use
E. High, Elizabethtown 14J. 4-8-tf
WANTED: Men for night crew on
fan cutting and ghake-out, $1.00
per hour, Mariet{pg” Holloware &
Enameling Co,, Marietta, Pa,
4-1-tf



BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE on
New Street. One Lot<30x153 feet;
One Lot—T73x130 ft ‘ice $300 each.
Apply E. E,
169 or 34.
[FF INTERESTED in selling your
car—See—Ben Staley or call 163R2,
Mount Joy. 5-9-tf
Good used tight bottom
loaders; also several good 22
inch Threshing Machines, Red
River, Case, Frick, McCormick-
Deering or Huber. H. C. Horning
& Sons, Fort Royal, Rl, Pa,
4-1-2mo.p
Brown; Mount Joy, Ph.
-5-28-tf


WANTED:
hay

A
MEN WANTED
Stauffgrs Quarry
Gootl Wages
Time and half time over 40 hours.
Telephone Mt. Joy 308
4-22-tf
PHOTO FINISHING—Any six or
right exposure roll developed and™
printed plain or deckle edge, 250


{coin). Reprints 3¢ each. Minimum
order 25¢. Capital City Photo Ser-
vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. 2/15/t{
WANTED: Wrecked Automgbiles.
Any make, any model. Also’ Scrap
Iron. H. B. Shank Auta Wrecking,
74 N. Poplar St. Elizabegfitown, Pa.
Phone W or 191-W. 8-14-tf
MEN W, ANTED: R ist ~“Concrete
Block. Telephone 13 12 Mount
3-4-1
T
Joy.
J. WILLIS FREED
PUBLIC ACFOUNTANT
TAX CORSTLTANT
19 W. M ST.
1-1-tf

WHY

PLASTERING AND STUCCO: Call
Marietta 3479
"OR SALF: Hayw i Wakefield Continue to feed 100 ordinary birds
Baby Conch, excellgf condition. when approximately 80 Pedigreed
Apply 18 Detwiler Ave., Mount Jov | Musser-Bred Leghorns, lay just as
Penna. 520-2t | many eggs. Thirty years of breed-
FOR SALE: Dev. field by lod ra ing on our own farms have de-
Victor Hawthorne, R1, Mifietta, Pa. | veloped chicks which are extreme-
Phone Marietta 3321 5-13-tf | ly heavy layers and are at the
. To ve «| same time highly resists a
NOTICE: 1 will buy nil kids of | 77° HH ely FL il
rap iron and magazinds. Also stove the poultry diseases of this areas
wood for sale, locust fil oak, inl Learn more about these superior
mall lots or truck load Guy D. | chicks. |
Spittler. Phone 101-R, Mount Joy. |
oo 10-30-f | Write today for prices and your
— mm — — | free copy of Musseris colorful 1948
JOY "COAL edition of “Chick News.”
Anthracite Bit amino: 1s
Walter Derr, 23 W. Mg St T ALYY . .
on a Musser Leghorn Farms
Telephone 268-3 5-13-tf} 905-R-6 Mt. Joy, Pa.
ae —— me 4-1-tf
WANTED. Room and hoard for two
Ladies. Write P. O. Box 83,] __
Mount Joy, Pa 5-G-1f
— + .
FOR RFNT: Room with board, if
referred ey 0.YBox Bes FOR SALE!
8. C, Mt. Joy, Pa. 4-22-11 5p AT 10 E. MAIN ST., MT. JOY
Sewing Machine
Operators
FXPERIENCED
OR INEXPERIENCED
ON LADIES NIGHTWEAR
(Bed Jackets & Gowns)
[GOOD PAY/
PAID WA CATION
STEADY WORK
ANNUAL BONUS
APPLY NOW
MAYTOWN MFG. COMPANY
MAYTOWN, PA
5-27-2t
NOTIC E!
Section 563 of the School Code
requires that this Notice be given
to the voters of Mount Joy Boro,
Namely that at ils Meeting of the
Board of Etlucation held on May 3,
said Board proposed
prepared a
WITH SINGLE HOUSE, MAIN ST.
DOUBLE HOUSE ON HENRY ST.
Suitable for Business Location
Call Mount y 145

PAUL. MARTIN, CONTRACTOR
4-22-tf
CESSPOOL, SEPTIC TANK
3uilding & Cleaning
ARMSTRONG] ENGINEERING
Lincoln v- -Way East
Lancaster R4 - Phone 32770
1-15-tf
EXECUTORS NOTICE
Estate of Edwin P. Eby, late of
Rapho Township, Lancaster County,
Penna., deceased.
Letters testamentary on said
estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those hav-
ing claims or demands against the

same, will present them without
delay for settlement to the under=-
signe d.
CHAS. M. EBY
Route 2, Mt. Joy, Pa.
NORA M. MOYER
Route 2, Hershey, Pa.
Executors
R:¢ ind Iph C. Ryder Att’ 'y 4-29- bt
E XECUTOR’ Ss ‘NOTICE
Estate of Mary B. Keiser, late of
Mount Joy Borough, deceased.
Letters testamentary on said es=
tate having been granted to the un-
dersigned, all persons indebted
budget for the school year 1948-49. : thereto are requested to make im-
The proposed budget is available to
any taxpayer who may interest
themselves#hy calling at the office
of the Principal of the High School
huilding.
The date set for final acton and
the adoption of the aforesaid budg-
et will be at the next regular meet-
ing Monday evening, June 7.
JOS. T. M. BRENEMAN
15-20-3t Secretary
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the
same, will present them without
delay for settlement to the under=
signed, residing at 931 Virginia Ave.
Lancaster, Penna.
MARY K. NOLT
Executrix
Wm. B. Arnold, Attorney 5-20-6¢


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