5¢ ge gc SC 9¢ se on a a Everybody reads newspapers buf | NOT everybody reads circular ads vertising left on their door siep. ROBERTSON FARMS | PUBLIC SALE] YORK, PENNA. Recent death of HAROLD E. ROBERTSON makes this complete dispersal absolute in order to settle his Estate. SALE AT BEAUTIFUL ROBERTSON FARM,—-2 MILES of Marietta, Penna. EAST AND NORTH OF YORK, PA., JUST OFF LINCOLN A 2% STORY FRAME HIGHWAY. | (fy DWELLING : | containing seven rooms nm A 0 { and bath, all conveniences; } equipped with oil heater and an V4 29 sg a i automatic hot water heater. This 9 property is the eastern half of a Win 5 5 ER double dwelling, in good condition, Gis REGISTERED recently insulated. Also two-car garage on premises. Holstein J olistenn J Possession can be given within thirty days of sale, and can be view- BANG'S CERTIFIED herd — T. B. and Bang's tested within 30 days. ed at any time. THIS IS A NOTED SHOW HERD--20 YRS. OF SHOWING Also at, the same time and place 1 has won Bia oonNs PUBLIC SALE —of— VALUABLE REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, JULY 31st, 1048 To be held on the premises at 546 East Market Street, in the Borough there will be household furniture | offered for sale. Sale to commence at 1:00 P. M., DST, when conditions will be made | known by JACOB G. FANTOM | Walter Dupes, Auct. Landis & Garman, Clerks. 7-15-3t ALL-DAY Tractor and Power lg 1 a : na rana Lnampion honors at ding shows | na. anda many other states Machinery Sale as raceft as January of this year. | at BEVERLY TWIN MARKET ¢ mimes from this Herd won First Prize in differ FARM MACHINERY AND LIVE STOCK EXCHANGE : i G. K. Wagner, Prop Phone 442-J-2 30 Years Ago—consists of R. D. 2, Elizabethtown, Pa. ' Saturday, July 24,1948 at 10 A. M. Sharp, EDT Eight miles south of Hershey, Pa.; two miles north of Elizabethtown, Pa., on old Hershey Pike 70 New & Used Tractors | All makes Combines, Balers, 10 new | Corn Pickers, some .Self-propelled; | Side Rakes, 1000 other pieces of | Tractor and Horse Machinery Drills, Plows. Disc Harrows. Anything you are looking for. CARS. TRUCKS | 100 HOGS, CATTLE Hrd Established 1 Milking Cows, many recently fresh 2 First Calf Heifers, due in fall 10 Open Heifer ~~ 10 Heifer Calves 12 Bulls I. luding Senior Herd Sire with 18 daughters and 5 sons. SALE MUST START PROMPTLY AT 10:00 A. M. as the HERD MUST BE SOLD BY NCON AT 1:00 P. M. 250 Purebred Hampshire Hogs including the proved sows and 7 of the great proved boars Bring in your surplus machinery of ihe breed along with bred gills from the same. | before Sale Day. BEAR IN MIND — THIS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST HAMPSHIRE HERDS OF THE EAST and G. K. WAGNER Next Sale will be Aug. 21, 1948 7-15-2t Farmers Can Enroll In State Corn Club Pennsylvania opportunity to Farmers in this year will have the enroll in the first Penna. Corn Club which is sponsored by the Pennsyl- vania Crop tion and the Extension Service co- operating, The purpose of this new club is to give recognition to corn growers who produce not less than 75, 100 or depending upon the county in which the farm is located. Lancaster Co. growers will undoubtedly be judged by the 125 bushel standard. This project will serve as a demonstra- tion on proper seed bed prepara- tion, the use of adapted hybrid va- rieties, the intelligent use of land, manures and commercial fertilizers, sufficient stands of plants, and effi- cient weed control and cultivation. Suitable recognition to those who qualify will be given at the next Farm Show at Harrisburg by the Crop Improvement Association. A few simple rules will govern the contest should be mentioned. 7. A farmer can make one entry only. : 2. All contestants must register with their County Agent Office not later than August 1st. This can be done by either calling at the office in the Lancaster Post Office or by calling 2-7977 Lancaster. 3. There shall be no less than five acres of one variety or hybrid at one location on the farm. If the farm or the corn fields are laid out in strips, three strips may be entered providing the two intervening strips are grown to close growing crops.. The total contest acreage in this case must total at least 5 acres. A eee Boro Council at Oxford has asked its Burgess to repair his sidewalk or else. ONE OF THE GREATEST REGISTERED HOLSTEIN SHOW HERDS EVER SOLD AT AUCTION IN PENNSYLVANIA All must go - they will be sold fast and you are cer- tain to get some bargains. DON'T MISS IT. 320 A. Modern Farm Offered For Sale Privately C. B. SMITH & R. AUSTIN BACKUS Sales Managers and Auctioneers Williamston, Mich. & Mexico, IN. Y THE ROBERTSON FARMS, Owners, York, Pa. DROVERS & MECHANICS BANK, Administrators, NOTICE A Complete Line sO York, Pa. BIG Public Sale 65th in Popular Garden Spot Series THURSDAY, JULY 22 85 [a il Holstein Cattle to Registered RED COMB POULTRY —-and- PIONEER LIVESTOCK FEEDS AT OUR WAREHOUSE (Formerly Harry Leedoms) Call or Stop In TELEPHONES 332 OR 132-R MOUNT JOY A. C. MAYER MOUNT JOY To See Us in High Grades Sale Register If you want a notlee 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 ready let us print your bills. That's you are , | advertisingy a" ph Improvement Associa- | the cheapest advertisingyou can get] ¢ 010 Friday, July 23--At the Bulletin | Office, East Main St.,, Mount Joy, a [2Y2 story Frame Dwelling House {with 2 story garage located at 119 [N. Market St., Mount Joy [of Mount Joy, Executor of the Es- tate of Michael M. Sauder, deceas- ted. Sale at 7 p.m. C. S. { Auctioneer. | Saturday, July 24—-On the prem- lises at 13 South Market Street, Mt. [Joy, public sale of personal property by Mrs. Lillian Backenstoe. C. S Frank, Auct. Sale at 1 p.m. DST. Saturday, July 31-—On the premi- [ses at 546 East Market St., in the of Marietta, a 2' story [frame dwelling, 7 rooms, bath, hot [water heater, recently insulated, {half of a double house by Jacob G. Fantom. Walter Dupes, Auct. Sale atl p.m. Saturday, July 31--On the prem- ises at No. 236 East Main Street, in Mountville Boro, a 2-story frame (bungalow type dwelling house, gar- age and personal property by Nan- cy W. Stonesifer. Executrix of and Devisee under the last Will and | Testament of John M. Weaver, de- ceased. Edgar F. Funk, Auct. ises in the village of {household and kitchen furniture by Mrs. Wm. Hoffman. Sale at 1:00 p. Im. C.'S. Frank, Auct. Thursday, Aug. 19— The Edwin P. Eby farm, in Mount Joy Town- ship, along a hard road, consisting | of 50 acres, 7-room house with el- | ectrie, frame barn, chicken houses, |ete. by Chas M. Eby, Phone 146R11 Mount Joy. C. S. Frank, Auct. Sale ate P.M. rr eee Mortuary Record (From page 1) Aid Society, the Women's [for World Service, and the | Bible Class. | Born in Dauphin County, [ter of the late Thomas and Barbara Society Ladies daugh- survived by ‘Warren H. resided: | Evans Hemperly, she is the following children: {Bentzel, with Edith, wife of Alvin E. Shonk, of Washington; Fdgar H. Bentzel, of Hampton, Va.; sisters, Eliza- | beth, wife of | Washington; and Mrs. Moyer, of town; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren the funeral will be held in Evan- United Brethren Church here on Friday afternoon with in- whom she two Dr. Eugene C. Catherine Rice gelical terment in the Eberly cemetery. Franklin Smith Sr. Franklin Smith, Sr., Glenolden, a native of and a former school teacher in that Bainbridge | community, died Sunday at noon at [his home after a brief illness. | The son of the late Adam Catherine Smith, he attended the Millersville State School [ from 1876 to 1879, after teaching in the Ebersole School in Conoy Twp. | from 1873 to 1876. led to Bainbridge where he [until 1883 and then returned to Mil- lersville as an instructor until 1886. duties, he and Normal taught Leaving his instructor's went to New Jersey as a certified accountant and then made Despite his public his home in Glenolden. in several school Ebersole age, he participated reunions at the Saturday, July 31—On the prem=| Landisville,| Personal Mention (From page 1) angelist for these meetings is Merle| Fuller who conducted a campaign in Mount Joy last year. The following ten persons en-| evening in the home of| Mrs. Richard Meyers| last Tuesday. They | the Tent 2] progress at joyed an Pastor and attended Meetings which| ' | are in Saltillo and] which are Regular Baptist Church of which the mother of Mr. Meyers, the The Bullelin, Mt. Joy, Pa., "Thursday, July 15, 1948-3 PHOTO FINISHING—Any six or eight exposure roll developed and printed plain or deckle edge, 25¢ {coin). Reprints 3c each. Minimum order 25¢. Capital City Photo Ser- vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. 2/15/t{ NOTICE: 1 will buy all kinds of scrap iron and magazines. Also stove wood for sale, locust and oak, in small lots or truck load. Guy D. Spittler. Phone 101-R, Mount Joy. 10-30-tf being sponsored hy the FOR SALE: Crosley table top gas 4 [stove, $60.00; Magic Chef gas stove, $30.00; 6-room Heatrola, $40.00; [N. by the Mr. Meyers is pastor. Those in theKitchen Range, 101 West Main St. 125 bushels of sound corn per acre First National Bank & Trust Co. party included: Mrs. Arthur Meyers Mount Joy. Phone 330-M. 6-3-tf N oR ! [FOR AN EXTRA Brood of Chicks, Frank, Misses Miriam, Mary and Mildred Try Our (Baby Beef) Indian River Shelly, Messers Clarence Brubaker|Crossed Chicks. Immediate deliv- and Rufus Shelly, Mr. Roy Shelly, ery. Paul S. Hiestand, Phone 3285, Mr. Ezra Wolgemuth, Pastor (Mrs. C. I. Summy. Mrs. Tilda Smith, of Muncy, In- diana, and Miss Dorothy Coulter, of Parker, Indiana, are the house Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bates, 119 West Donegal Street. —r > — guests of COUNTY BOROS TO CONFER Councilmen from many of the| county boros will confer with Coun- [ty Commissioners today, Thursday, to determine how much they expect] from the Liquid Fuels Tax recently! received from the State. | — — R. D. Rote, a Navy veteran ofl World War II, was killed companion injured when their truck | [struck a tree on the Marietta pike two miles west of Rohrerstown. EE | and his] The ICC has authorized an in-| | crease of 17 percent. average in| | fares on all railroads thruout the { { east —— ees een Patronize Bulletin advertisers. CLASSIFIED Rates for this column are 25¢ per | msertion, If over five lines, 5c per {line each insertion, all payable in [ advance. a4 OR SALE: Cucumbers by the 100 lor M., taking orders now. John S. |Eby, phone Manheim 348-W4. | 7-15-3t [FOR SALE: Early Transparent Ap- ples for mice sauce, now in season; land strong vinegar. Also some car- ry over winter varieties apples, in (good condition for eating and cook- ing, if used immediately. Fairview {Orchards,, Mrs. Kathryn Snyder, (Florin, Pa. 7-15-2t FOR SALE: 8-piece Walnut ‘dining [room suite, good condition. 9 Mari- |Avenue, Mount Joy. Telephone [119-W. 7-15-tf [LOST Sheep strayed avray from the and| arietta, Pa. 6-3-tf FOR SALE: 1 used Coolerator Refrigerator; 1 three burner oil stove, plus oven; 1 Universal elec- tric range 1 1938 Philco console radio, like new; 1 National cash register. Earl - B. Longenecker, |Landisville, Pa. Phone 4111. 6-24-tf IFOR SALE: Thomas Laxton Hull Metzler, 6-17-tf Peas for freezing. Paul Fhone Mount Joy 127J2. [FOR SALE: New and used quart jars, price reasonable. Guy D. Spit- tler, Phone 101-R Mt. Joy. 6-17-tf To Andrew Bear, his heirs, execu- tors, administrators and assigns; the children, grandchildren, heirs, legatees, executors and trustees of |John Greider, deceased: Take notice that on June 24, 1948, Charles B. Redmond and Gloria Y. Redmond, his wife, presented their petition to the Orphans Court of Lancaster County, Pa. setting forth that they are owner of a tract of land containing 137.36 perches in West Hempfield Township, Lancast- er County, Pa, by virtue of deeds Mated February 10, 1947 recorded in the Recorder's Office in and for Lancaster County in Deed Book P., Vol. 38 page 541 and April 14, 1943 recorded in the Recorder’s Office in and for Lancaster County in Deed Book F, Vol. 36, page 195, and ask- ing that a charge created by the wlll of John Greider, deceased, re- corded in Will Book D, Vol 2, page 175 and being a lien on a tract of 137 acres more or less in Wiest Hempfield Township, Lancaster Co., Pa., of which the above premises are a part, be discharged and the premises of petitioners to- gether with the entire 137 Acres more or less be released from the effect thereof. You are directed to appear in the said orphans Court on August 16, 1948 at 10 A.M. DST to answer said petition and show cause why a de- cree should not be entered dis- charging the above lien. A. W. LANE, Sheriff Aruold, Bricker & Beyer, Attorneys 7-8-4 TO THE COMMISSIONERS OF "ILANCASTER COUNTY: WHEREAS, The section of high- Peter Anyone with information phone Mount Joy 142RS5. FOR SALE: Live or dressed, ring- necked pheasants, Telephone Mount Joy 907R15 7-15-41 please 7-15-1t| — | FOR SALE: 300 New Hampshire {Red Pullets, soon ready to lay. A.| C. Mayer, Mount Joy, Pa. 7-15-1t Apply Robert Hess, 920A-23 Mt Mount Joy R2| Joy T7-15-2tp| r phone nw | | SAVE OVER $20.00 ON' AN ARGO-| FLEX CAMERA. Factory overhaul-| ed like new. Sells $69.62 new, our| special price $49.00 with eveready)| case, $64.50. Movie Camera $50.00 Victor Klahr Cameras, Middletown. | —— re re irr | FOR SALE: Prizer Royal Cook Charles Mease, Landisville 2646. 7-8-tf FOR SALE: Screen Door inches, like new, priced reasonable; Regulation size Table Tennis Table & Set for playing. Phone 295-W 7-8-2tp WANTED: Telephone Operator,| Regular night duty. Experience not| necessary. Apply Miss Ney, Colum- Risser farm, at Riscers Mill. | way in Mount Joy Borough, County of Lancaster, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Starting at a point No 1 Wiest Donegal Street, From Marietta St. to New Haven St. 1584 F't.; No. 2 W. Donegal St., From Donegal Springs Road to Dead End, 528 F't.; No. 3 Pinkerton Road, From Marietta St. to Boro Line, 1584 Ft.; No. 4 High St., From Park Ave. to ninety-two ——————————————-—— Mount Joy St., 1056 ft.; No. 5. Old SALE: Homemade motorbike.|Manheim St., From Market St, to Boro Line, 1584 Ft. being about 6336 feet in length, is in need of improvements (or) maintenance, and WHEREAS, The Borough of Mt. Joy desires to take advantage of the Act approved June 12, 1919, P.L. 150, as amended by the Acts of March 10, 1921, P.L. 26, May 8, 1929, P.L. 1651 and July 12, 1935, P. LL. 803, and as further provided in He then return- Stove, Ivory Enamel, $60.00. Call Act No. 320, approved May 18, 1945 permitting Counties of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania to ap- propriate and expend moneys for the improvement and maintenance of State Highways and State Aid High- ways or any Public Highway in any County of the Commonwealth, etc., therefore be it RESOLVED, That the Borough Council of Mount Joy Borough in regular session assembled on this 7th School, attending the last one about bis Telephone Company, Mount Joy,|day of June, 1948, do on behalf of BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE on New Street. One Lot—50x153 feet; One Lot—73x130 ft. Price $300 each. Apply E. E. Brown, Mount Joy, Ph, 169 or 34. . wo. + 5-28-tf CESSPOOL, SEPTIC TANK Building & Cleanin ARMSTRONG ENGI G Lincoln Hi-Way East Lancaster R4 - Phone 32770 1-15-tf JOY COAL Anthracite — Bituminous Walter Derr, 28 W. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. Telephone 268-J 5-13-tf NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7’, 8x8, 10'x10°, 12'x12’, In stock for im=- mediate delivery, Automatic elgctrio overhead door operators. Controlled from the dash of your car, Also a lot of commercial and pivoted steel sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 145, TYPEWRITERS & ADD. MACH'S New-rebuilt-used. J. M. Engle, 411 E. High, Elizabethtown 14J. 4-8-tf WANTED: Men for night crew on fan cutting and shake-out, $1.00 per hour. Marietta Holloware & Enameling Co., Marietta, Pa, 4-1-ti [FF INTERESTED in selling your car—See—Ben Staley or call 163R2, Mount Joy. 5-9-tf MEN WANTED Stauffers Quarry Good Wages Time and half time over 40 hours. Telephone Mt. Joy 308 WANTED: Wrecked Automobiles. Any make, any model. Also Scrap Iron. H. B. Shank Auto Wrecking, 74 N. Poplar St. Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 38-W or 191-W. 8-14-tf J. WILLIS FREED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT TAX CONSULTANT 19 W. MAIN ST, Continue to feed 100 ordinary birds when approximately. 80 Pedigreed Musser-Bred Leghorns, lay just: as many eggs. Thirty years of breed- ing on our own farms have de- veloped chicks. which are extreme- ly heavy layers and are at the same time highly resistant to all the poultry diseases of this area. 1-1-t4 Learn more about these superior chicks, Write today for prices and your free copy of Musser’s colorful 1948 edition of “Chick News.” Musser Leghorn Farms Phorie 905-R-6 Mt. Joy, Pa. 4-1-tf FOR SALE! JLOT AT 10 E, MAIN ST., MT. JOY WITH SINGLE HOUSE, MAIN ST. DOUBLE HOUSE ON HENRY ‘ST. Suitable for Business Location Call Mount Joy 145 PAUL MARTIN, CONTRACTOR 4-22-tf EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Elizabeth Althouse, late of Borough of Mount Joy, de- ceased, Letters testamentary of said estate having been granted to the andersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without From T. B. Accredited herds, Bang Certified, eligible to enter any herd, milkers mastitis tested. ago—when he was five years ac- Pa. 7-8-tf said Borough hereby petition for claimed the oldest surviving teach- NOTICE: If vou |County Aid 2 herembelors stated. THOMAS J. B. BROWN delay for settlement to the under- signed residing at 221 S. Market: St., Mount Joy, Pa. are suffering from er of the school. |Oak or Ivy Poisoning and want im-| AT WILLOW STREET VILLAGE. 4 MILES SOUTH OF es mediate relief, ask for Doctors Pre-| Burgess C- S, KRALL > PA., JUST OFF ROUTE 72 AT ]. M. BRUBA- Nay lov scription No. 760-084. Sold by E. JAY G. EICHERLY : Executor LANCASTER PRS J AVI N G Harvey J. Mille "0 ied 2 W. Garber, 21 Mount Joy Street, President of Council, | Arnold, Bricker & Beyer 6-24-6t KER FARM. I aan a a [Mount Joy, Pa. 7-8-8t |Attest: William F. Brian, Clerk Astorneys the yme 0 11s son, John L | 50 FRESH AND CLOSE SPRINGERS, nearly all first, Miller. 128 S. Barbara St, at 6:30FOR SALE: 14 ft. Outboard boat PUBLIC SALE I OKS Ron illar, 128 S. ’ Estate of Abram M. Bernhard, late second, and third calf heifers, 10 DUE in August and September 5 BULLS, backed by high produclion. BREEDERS AND DAIRYMEN: Come to this sale for well- grown, highly bred, good uddered, unusually heavy pro- ducing, profitable cows. These sales have been held each month now for nearly 6 years and buyers return again and again for additional purchases, — because every animal is said to be exactly as represented. This is a strictly reliable place to buy cows to increase | your milk production and NOW IS THE TIME TO PRO- DUCE MORE MILK. AT THIS BUSY SEASON — COMPETITION IS NOT SO STRONG. You can afford to leave your work and attend. This sale will save you money and the cows will make yoi1 money. Bring your friends and neighbors. Sale must start promptly at 12:00 Noon, lunch or dinner available. Complete calalogs at the ringside. Reasonable priced truckmen recdy to move your purchases promptly. DON'T FORGET THE DATE — THURSDAY, JULY 22. R. AUSTIN BACKUS Sales Mgr. & Auct. Mexico, N. Y. EARL L. GROFF, Local Represeniative, Strasburg, Penna. @ dn STYLE Mitiions of Americans are saving billions of dollars in their bank accounts . .. for old age .. . for things they want... for emergencies . . . for lean years that may lie ahead. Save now, while you are earning more. Grasp this opportunity to get ahead financially. SAVE, , . SAVE ...SAVE.... First National Bank & Trust Company MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation = SAVE AT THIS BANK ci pm. Sunday of a heart condition | after a lingering illness. Born in Iowa, a son of the late Jacob and Eliza Koser Miller, he was an automobile mechanic by trade. Surviving are his Annie Laura Hurley these children, Marie, wife of Ray- mond Egolf, Carlisle; Mrs. Mildred McNulty, New York City; O. Ken- neth Miller and Mrs. Florence Horlocker, both of Washington; John L. Miller and Mrs Mary Minick, Mechanicsburg; grandchildren, seven great-grand- and sisters; Ora Miller, Mrs. ma Gibson and Mrs. Anna all of Iowa; Mrs. Fva Ostot Cook lisle. Te funeral was held from his late] home Wednesday with | interment in Letort Spring Ceme- | tery at Carlisle. | RE afternoon Warren G. Harding is the only| President of | journalist to become United States. | also 12) children and the following brother St. Mount Jov. Em-|— . and 4 h.p. outboard Johnson mo-| tor, will sell complete or single. Roy Ament, Stauffertown, R2, Mount Joy, Pa. 7-8-2t TRAILER FOR SALE: Good strong but light trailer, metal box 3.8x6.6/ for a quick sale. Phone 320 Mt. Joy of REAL ESTATE FRIDAY, JULY 23rd, 1948 at'7:00 P.M, D.S.T. At the office of the Bulletin, East Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. The undersigned will offer at pub- wife, ft. will casiiy carry 10¢0 to 1500 lbs.|)je sale: Premises 119 NORTH MAR- Miller, and|double springs, spare tire. Price $50 KET ST., MOUNT JOY, PA, lot fronting 45 ft. 9 ins. on the east side 7-1-tf of Market Street, and extending in WANTED: Room To Rent without board, by male teacher in local high school. Reply by letter to Box 85, Mount Joy, c/o J.D.D 7-1-3t JANITOR WANTED: by Mount Joy boro school board. Breneman, secretary, 6-17-tf Sexton for Mount Joy Church. Apply Mr.| WA NTEI ): Presbyterian T-1-tf FOR SALE: Half h.p. Air Com-| pressor, complete with hose and spray gun. Telephone 227R5, Mount Joy. €-10-tf| FOR SALE: 2! story brick dwell-| ing, all mpdern conveniences, corner| Marietta Ave., and New Haven Sts. Mount Joy, Pa. Apply Harvey Eber-| sole, 163 New Haven St., Mt. Joy,| Pa. 6-17-tf] Apply to Joseph depth of that width easterly 180 ft. to the west side of an which is erected a 2% STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE with slate roof, 8 rooms, and laundry room; electricity; alley, on 927 Kivi oo . 279 toilet: sink. of the Village of Florin, Mount Joy Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa., 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- signed, residing at 26 Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy, Pa. E. M. BOMBERGER Executor Louis S. May, attorney 6-17-6t EXECUTOR’S NOTICE! Estate of Martha A. Sauder, late of Mount Joy Borough, Pa, deceas- With 2 STORY FRAME GARAGE | ed in rear of said premises. All buildings are well constructed and|Wm, Brian, Newcomer's Hardware nicely located. Mrs. Pearl Splinger, both of Car-|Store, Mt. Joy. Sale to begin at 7:30 p.m. D.S.T. Friday, July 23, 1948, when terms 2nd conditions will be made known Hy THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST . COMPANY. : OF MOUNT JOY Executor of the estate of Michael Sauder, Deceased. C. S. Frank, Auctioneer, Adolph C. Koehler, Att'y. 39 E. Grant Lancaster, Pa. : 6-24-5t Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to tha undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST OF MOUNT Executor Adolph C. Koehler, 39 E. Grant St,, Lancaster, Pa. . Attorney 6-10-6t ne $F