) | ) ) | ) ) | ) | | ) vv — a. res Stimulate your business by advers THE WEATHER! BY KENNET{! DROHAN The following is a brief summary tising in the Bulletin. 1 | ALL-DAY | Tractor and Power . | of the local weather from Wednes- Machinery Sale day August 4 to Tuesday, August cat BEVERLY TWIN MARKET (10, inclusive. FARM MACHINERY AND Temperatures LIVE STOCK EXCHANGE Lowest: 51. (8th) G. K. (Wagner, Pro. Phane 4423-2 | Tiohoet: 88 R. D. 2, Elizabethtown, Pa. { 86. Qo) | Average: 67. J Saturday, Aug. 21,1948 at 10 A. M. Sharp, EDT Type of weather Clear Days: 4. Fight miles south of Hershey, Pa, Partly cloudy days: 1. two miles north of Elizabethtown, “ p Cloudy days: 2. Pa., cn old Hershey Pike. ' . Barometer 29.78 in. 30.09 in. 29.95 in. 100 New & Used Tractors All makes Combines, Balers, 15 new Corn Pickers, some Self-propelled: (5th). (10th). Lowest: Highest: Average. Side Rakes, 1,000 other pieces of Sih Tractor and Horse Machinery: Precipitation Drills, Plows, Disc Harrows; 13 Total rainfall: 1.09 in. Corn Binders. | Greatest in 24 hrs. 1:03. (5th) Anything you are looking for. ers 4 peer CARS, TRUCKS ; 100 HOGS The combined assets of the Am- | erican farmers, according to Federal Bring in yom surplus machinery before Sale Day. Toms Cash. . K. WAGNER | Sale will be ‘Sew. 18, 148 lion billion dollars. Be- 54 bil- statistics. is 11 fore the last war they were Next Breeding Stock Sale At Elmer S. Musser Farms Wednesday, Aug. 18, 1948 1:00 P. M. D.JS.T. -~ 45—Head Bred Stock—45 Xs — Spring Boars — 15 Spring Gilts — 15 This stock represents the best of the breed and this sale chould not be overlooked. Come early and lock the offering over and get acquaint- ed with the various breeders. Write for free catalogue to Elmer S. Musser Farms, Lan- aster R. D. 1, Penna. Elmer S. Musser Sale Manager Paul Sanger, Ralph Horst, Aucts. Fishin NN IEE NT AT NE shia WMO Order Your.... FALL (Open Formula) Fertilizer NOW! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE 2), DISCOUNT On Mixed Fertilizer Delivered In August 4-12-14 -12-12 (60 lbs. Borax) 3-12-6 0-12-12 (60 ibs. Borax) 0-14-7 0- 20 - 0. (Pulverized & Granular) 25¢ per ton discount on 20% Super-phosphate for August delivery SAVE MONEY BY TAKING EARLY DELIVERY LANC. CO. FARM BUREAU CO-OP. ASSN. Quarryville New Holland Lancaster Manheim Those large, uniform, quality eggs which aie preduced at low feed cost and bring good | prices on any market — they're the profitable egos. Plan to secure them this season the Red Rose-way. Red Rose economically provides the nuirients absorbed in egg-making, and needed to keep hens going under heavy production. STEHMAN'S FLOUR MILLS EE REG. POLAND CHINA FIXING UP he HOME Ey Diane Greil fot Water Facts and Figures A A THEMATICALLY inclined? 4 Take a look at some figures. If you are an average housewife you | wash an acre of dishes, 5,000 feet | of window glass and three miles of laundry every year. During the same period, your husband is busy shaving 38,000 square inches of face. Regardless of the soap and elbow grease used in any of these jobs, it's hot water that does the greater | | stirs of the work. Today, with the | Ii 'y ~ BE 5 iy mi : C Ay 2 sl «curate temperature selection of automatic gas water water at right temperatures in | right quantities for every need has | brought real luxury to the home- | maker. She gets better results much more easily than was believed possible by yesterday’s tea-kettle toters. Gas provides a perfect water heating fuel because of its cleanli- | ness, speed and economy. In sub- | urban and farm homes, liquefied | petroleum gas — the “tank” or “bottled” variety — gives the same service. Exercise care when buying an automatic gas water heater. You'll find that operating expenses will be less and hot water worries will be forgotten if you buy for quality rather than for price. In many areas, your water heater should have a non-ferrous tank to prevent rust and control corrosion. Check with your gas company. Its recom- | mendation will be a good one, A A Aree | PROVIDE POULTRY RANGE | Poultry specialists of Fa. State College say that an acre | of good range will 500 to | 600 pullets up to 22 weeks of age. From 100 to 200 turkey poults can | be carried on a like until conditions indicate | extension carry area | pasture a larg- er area to be more desirable. a Stimulate your business by adver- | ising in the Bulletin. Men and Women Wanted Experienced Stitchers Embroidering Machines Helpers, Spanners and Menders Machines on Embroidering Sewing Machine Operators Examiners & Folders High Rate of Pay with Excellent Working Conditions APPLY Mr. Warta Mount Joy Mills i MOUNT JOY, PA. wEY ICO ABs QUALITY RESULTS ar LOW COST PRODUCER H&E RED COMB EGG MASH is the proven producer of quality eggs and lots of them. Time-tested at our Laboratory and on-the- farm operations - it's dem- onstrated its ability to pro- duce "Quality Results at Low Cost.” QUALITY RESULTS are essential for egg pro- fits in ‘48. Desirable yolk color. firm whites, delicious flavor - (consumer accept- ed)... that's the description of the Red Comb Quality Egg. LOW COST ofl your production is not determined by {@d cost alone. Your manage- ment is of equal importance. Manage Right—Feed Right—Profit Right on the Red Comb Quality Egg Program. Soe A. C. MAYER Mount Joy Phones 332 and 132R heaters, hot MOUNT JOY, PA, DARING PET Dream of Youth By JOAN ROWLEY HEY were sitting on a bench in the park, the man and the wom- en, and the sun, shining through the pattern of leaves and branches above them, formed a network of light and shadows almost like some gossamer fairy lace. The women was about thirty three | a wide, good humored mouth. The ma., who was about the same age, hair, leaned towards her. "Do you remember, Jean, the first time we kissed?" be asked tenderly. The girl laughed a little and there was a faint haze back of her eyes. “How could I forget,” she said. “We were so young . didn't know what I would say if you asked me . . . and I was on pins and needles for fear you wouldn't. They were good days, George. Hap- py days.” George reached over and patted her hand. “They were,” he said. ‘They were won- derful days and 1 was so much in love with you. , It spoiled my appetite! To me you were the most beautiful thing ever come down to earth.” He laughed, his voice deep and reso- nant, ‘‘And you're still pretty nice!" They were silent for a moment, each thinking the thoughts that these memories brought up. Finally the man laughed again. “Do you re- member our last high school dance?” The man, lost in thought, gazed out over the green expanse of the « Minute Fiction “Well, goodby, Jean,” he said. park. Far off he could see tall buildings rising out of a sea of bil- lowy green, but he wasn't seeing any of that. Instead he was seeing small town a long way from the city. There was a blare of music com- of cars and some arriving on foot. Mside the huge floor of what was the gymnasium swelled and heaved with couples packed close together, He remembered the laugiier and the music and something came into his throat and he wan‘ed to cry. The woman sensed it toc and she put a slender, graceful hand on his arm. “Do you remember that . our graduation dance? I can see you now. You had on a light blue evening gown that came all the way to the floor and you wore a corsage of some kind of white flow- ers. The light in your hair made it look all gold and you were the most beautiful creature in the world.” She laughed, entering into the spirit of the thing. “And Mr. Weeks, the assistant principal, asked me to dance and I let him have one dance . after all, he was the assistant principal.” 6 on, went down to eat, went to the little lunch counter around the corner and had some coffee and afterwards we walked home. It was exactly three blocks away . . . every step . . . every depression in the sidewalk. And when we got to a tall, old fashioned building in a | dance | ND after the dance,” he went | “The rest of the crowd | but you and I | | | or four, blonde with dimples, and | dark with good features and graying | and shy! 1] Thursday, August 12, 1948-3 (The Bulletin Joy, Pa., 04 \ Oa le | J egister, FOR SALE: Minnesota Sewing Ma- ‘hine. Hamilton Beach Sweeper, i both good condition. Call after 4 p. iad If you want a ne otice on your sale; 114 East Main St, Mt. Joy, Pa. nserted in this register weekly 8-5-4 5, from now until day of sale. ABSO-| / wy “| LUTELY FREE Sl or phone ' us JOY COAL: Nut, Stove and Egg, - A, $16.50, Pea, ue. 50; Buckwheat, $10- your sale date and when you are 75: Rice, $9.75. Walter Derr, 230 W. Hog Mange Ce ready let us print your bills, That's| Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. B-5-tf | the cheapest advertising you can get Loss of $2 hi FOR SALE: After August 10th atid A { 14th-On the home i oq E Sus Houpess Sood Mane ici Saturday, Augus ety, yeliow flesh, good vavor. Elmer New Insecticide Proves premises on Prince street in R2 Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone Effective mn Contre! Borough of Millersville, a double|gsor1s 8-5-2t two-story frame dwelling and per Common mange of hogs is another | 41 by Paul M. Metzler|WwANTED: Elderly woman to take widespread disease that has yielded for Amanda of two boys, school age, Mon- to the results of animal health Edgar F Funk Auct day to Friday evening, or will be search. The U. S. fepariment of - given a home. Telephone 274-W Mt, agriculture says the average losses Wednesday. Aug. 18-0n the El- Jou. 8-5-tf from mange probably amount to $2 nor B M . rot Fane Lancaster B a head. This figure covers the loss| "0 © Bo fot le from Silver NOTICE TO LOT HOLDERS of the from stunted growth, res in fat in 5 head of Reg. Poland/Mount Joy Cemetery Association tening, occasional deaths and dock- a Stock by Elmer S.|We will hold our regular meeting on | age when mangy hogs are co. Qinser and Horst, aucts [Friday evening, August 20th at the keted. { First National Bank & Trust Co, The effective weapon against Aug 10 The Edwin Mount Joy, at 7:30 P. M. 8-5-3 mange is benzene hexachloride, ire P. Eby at nm Mount Tov Toh . quently referred to as '6i6.” In| ip. long o hard road, consisting Nebraska tosis this newiy.diseoy: of 50 acres, 7T-room house with Correspondent to cover ered insecticide was so effective it| ectric, frame barn, chicken houses,|ihe news from Mount Joy and vis eradicated mange with one treat. fete. by Chas M. Eby, Phone 146R 11 cinity. State age and present ocou- Noi ‘only did it eratiicute Mount Joy. C. S. Frank, Auct. Sale pation. Apply by letter only, to Geo. mange = it also got rid of lice. it 6 P. M. H. Kroeger, Lancaster Newspapers, ing from the building . . dance | music, a number popular at the | time. He saw couples getting out | I think I can remember | your house we stood on the steps a | long time, not saying anything, just looking at the night . thing was golden around us.” He paused for a moment, staring | straight ahead. ‘And then you said you had in... me, turned to look at the woman beside him. *1 floated home on a cloud that night!” She smiled and they sat there, silent, for a time, contemplating the memories they had conjured up out | of the past. At last they got up and the man looked at the woman beside him and smiled. “Well, goodby, Jean” he said. "It was wonderful seeing you again, but I'll have ta be running along now. U'm supposed to meet my wife in front of the Metropolitan in about 10 minutes.” ‘She looked at her watch and gasped. ‘Me, too,” she exclaimed. “Why, it's almost five o'clock and I haven't finished my shopping yet. I'm afraid my husband's supper will be late tonight, Goodby!’’ They hurried off across the park . in opposite directions! Released by WNU Features AD M’;AM oikdcd z=IILbhuizr-pzt Stimulate your business by adver tising in the Bulletin, . and every- | and you kissed | He laughed again and | This makes the old mange {reat ments obsolete. In the Nebraska tests, crude ben. zene hexachloride (a wettable . Lancaster, Pa 8-5-tf | Saturday, August 21—At Beverly (Twin Market, on old road between POW: [Harshey and Elizabethtown, all way md Power Machine—| VACATION TIME IS MOVIE TIME der) was mixed with water (10g 1e of Tractor : \ pounds powder in 100 gallons) and |. also 100 Hogs by G. K. Wagner. See all the good movie Cameras side sprayed on the hogs. (= — — by side at Klahr's prices $50.00, Al 53 Col- $74.50, $102.61, $110.00. Movie films feature of the] August 23 crude benzene hexachloride is itsflege Avenue, Mountville, terrific odor. This odor is not present goods and a full line of to any marked degree in by Ida K. Schopf. Edgar Funk, ISAVE One objectionable supp lied all purchasers. Victor Klahr ameras, Middletown. YOUR household | carpenter CROPS with Miller cial hog oils prepared by use of alAuct. Sale at 12:30 p.m ; insecticides. We have a complete solvent which takes the active In-| meme pr Armee line, Paris-Green, D.D.T, Copper, gredient (the gamma isomer) out | PLANT LATE CROPS |{Zenlate, and Rotenone. Ask about of the erude benesene hexaehloride | Lettuce and spinach and cabbage|our airplane service. Call Marietta and leaves behind the ineffective in-| es Shs be 3285. The Vt or other leafy vegetables may be gredients—the ones that have the y l= = - disagreeable odor. planted now for late crops, says|HELP WANTED-—Young man for tJ. H. Boyd, Penn State extensicn|general Drug Store work, starting — vegetable specialist. middle of September, Apply WERE EE [Sloane Pharmacy, Mount Joy, Pa. 7-29-tf CLASSI <SIFIE D | | PHOTO FINISHING—Any six of { eight exposure roll developed and Rates for this His column are 25¢ per plain or deckle edge, 25¢ nsertion, If over five lines, 5c per|fecoin). Reprints 3¢ each. Minimum ne each insertion, all pay: able in| order 25¢. Capital City Photo Ser- Pond water piped to farm build ings for livestock can ke filtered by | building a solid housing of soit bric Herds and Flocks | aig a coment) over te #nd ol Ye | \dvance. | vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. 2/15/t{ | pipe in the bottom of the pond. | GIRL WANTED to care for WO SAVE OVER $20.00 ON AN ARGO- [children, five days a week, from 8/FLLEX CAMERA. Factory overhaul- — 23 4. Call 244-W Mount Joy. led like new. Sells $69.62 new, our ' price $49.00 with eveready ' | case. $64.50. Movie Camera $50.00. ‘ [FOR SALE: Electric Maytag Klahr Cameras, Middletown. wv, reconditioned, excellent condi-| ‘ [tion. J. G. Baltozers, Church Street, | : g WGH | Florin, Pa 8-12- 1p] \ SALE: 1940 Olds Sed: wu, WATER CONTAINER [good condition May be seen at 31 WANTED VR [New Haven St Mt. Joy Inquire] WORKMEN FOR = ¢ | Telephone 241-R or Mt. 2) | TOBACCO FACTORY | oe 8-12 It] 50 Hours Weekly lw ANTE D a midl Indy for H. ROY NISSLY & CO, Inc. general housework. sant pleasant FLORIN, PA. 8 [duties, short hours and good wages > Phone 9078. Mcunt Joy. 8-1 Water filters through the pores of|—— ——— ri Ww ANTED: Handy man to work in the brick. ‘ ; hotzl, shert hours. Goold wages to 8-12-2t First treatment for cattle grubs, =o person. Tole’s Inn, Mout a actors should be made early in winter, as Tex 8-12-24 NOTICE: 1 you are suffering from soon as the tell-tale bumps appear | ___ Oak or Ivy Poisoning and want im- on the backs of animals. Several WANTED Couple, middle aged mediate relief, ask for Doctors Pre- treatments a month apart will be|,referred. to do cooking and general scription No. 700-084. Sold by E necessary. Use a cattle grub dust|housework. Good working condi-|W. Garber, 21 Mount Joy Street, containing 14 per cent rotenone. tions and wages. Tole’s Inn, Mount Mount Joy, Pa 7-8-8t yp tn vod |JOV. 8-12-2t Too current shortage of: feedidoy. : ~~ INTERESTED in selling your makes it important to do continuous | OR SALE Apartment size gas|sar—See—Ben Staley or call 163R2, culling in the laying house. { tove. Wincroft white, lke new. An- Mount Joy. 5-9-tf Dairy cows lose a lot of energy, 111 N. Barbara St. Mount Joy,| ~—-———— ” re pulling through heavy mud in the 8-12-1tp | NE Ww OVERHEAD SECTIONAL barn lots. Lost energy means less| —— moomoo GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7', 8x8, milk. Paved lots that take cow: Telephone Operator, | 10"x10", 12'x12’. In stock for im- out of the mud soon pay for them ular duty. Experience not nec- mediate delivery. Automatic electrie selves ary. Apply Mi Ney, Columpiajoverhead door operators. Controlled a I'elephone Company, Mount Joy, from the dash of your car. Also a Pa 8-12-tf lot of and Rivers] veal 1 — eee | gash. Paul A. artin, Mount Joy, Mow and Spray 1n on 1 FOR SAI E: Leather colored Hides Pa. Phone 145. 4-17-44 YO condition Vol sonable. As Wet SERS SE Operation Pays food H. on = St. hoki Joy. Phone|TYPE WRITERS & 20D. MACH'S 69-W © g-12-9t|New-rebuilt-used. J. M. Engle, 411 : : Le — 1B. High, a. 14). 4-8-tf (CLERICAL OFFICE TT WANT Eid HEAL, + ru By an WANTED: Men for night crew on Helms. Henry G. Carpenter, Inc. 18 fan cutting and shake-out, $1.00 Bact Main Street. Mount Joy per hour. Marietta Holloware & §-12-9¢ Enameling Co., Marietta, Pa, 4-1-tf 7 O51 On read from Rheems 4% Sporting Hill by way of Mount Joy Thursday, August 5, a white female log with black face, 11 inches tall, | 5-years-old, weighs 10 pounds, with license and answers to the name of | Tippy. Reward, Kaylor Pig MEN WANTED | Rheems , Pa. 8-12-1t Stauffers Quarry ER Tut ns Good Wages 8D i Bp os 1 Nove e Ae RA: Time and half time over 40 hours. VO ee a ne i I y SK nn by side. $49.50 up, at Victor Klan’ lelephone Mt. Joy 308 Camera Shop, Middletown. 8-12-1t (PHOTO ELFCTRIC METER $10.95 with case, was $14.50. Gereral Elec- Prof. B. B. Robb of Cornell uni- (tric Meter $19.95. Klahr, rear Mid- 4-99-44 versity demonstrates a mow and |dletown Post Office 8 -12 It oe weed gadget for applying 2,4-D to | — TAINS. Small olaver| WANTED: Wrecked Automobiles. lawns. A regular garden sprayer © IANO ARG AIRY: Sy a pl: yo Any make, any model. Also Scrap is filled with 2,4-D mixture and [With 20 rots. A weifsnyder, po UH, B. Shank Auto Wrecking, pumped up ready for use. Fas- BY icheryille Cross Rds, Of 512011 74 N. Poplar St., Elizabethtown, Pa. tened to the lawn mower the |''9 eR Phone 38-W or 191-W. 8-14-tf sprayer carries a two nozzle boom FOR SALE: Prizer Royal Cook — ST ahead of the blades and contains Stove. Ivory Enamel, $60.00. Call enough mixture to cover at least Mease, Landisville 2646. half an acre of lawn, : : ba 7-8- t FOR SALE! . NOTICE: Golden Jubilee Peaches LOT AT 10 E. MAIN ST, MT. JOY Midwest Barley Growers [coming this older Al: ey Early White WITH SINGLE HOUSE, MAIN ST. DOUBLE HOUSE ON HENRY ST. Rambo Wealthy Ap- up y : En | Suitable for Business Location and Summer To Compete in Contest s. Vinegar 5H0c a gal. Mrs. Kath- A $30,000 contest which stresses pes ia ee ol, ws R np Call Mount Joy 145 the importance of certified seed i » Shyder, Yauview PAUL MARTIN, CONTRACTOR early planting, seed treatment, use|. om ha ve 4-22 -tf of commercial fertilizer and timely WANTED: Girl or middle-aged wo- and careful harvesting in growing|man for cooking, 3 in family, no en- barley as a cash grain crop that|tertaining. $30.00 per week, room BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE: Five under proved methods of productionjand hoard. Please write Mrs. J. its 60x200 each on the east side of commands a premium price is an-Godwin, 911 Pine St, Road in Mount Joy nounced by the Midwest Barley|Pa. 8-5-3t Borough. Price Reasonable. Contact Improvement association, Milwau (We wish to sincerely thank our kind|g RE. Brown, Phone 169 or 34. kee, The prizes are offered to farm |friends and neighbors for their kind 1-22-tf ers in seven Midwest states, |expressions of sympathy and acts of [love extended to us in our recent NOTICE: I will buy all kinds of |bereavement, in the death of iron and magazines. Also stove There is no better way to boost he loved husband and father, also Jor sale, locust end ok; Rs : |prayers and flowers during his ill-|sma ots or truck load. uy . your business than hy local news. |b 0 Mrs. Annie K. Brubaker and|Spittier. Phone 101-R, Mount Joy. paper advertising. _ family. 8-12-1t| 10-30-t rer tl Iceni mee | mentioned Notice is hereby given that a cer= tificate of election to dissolve Rich- land Club Realty Corporation, a Pennsylvania corporation heretofore doing business at 47-49-51 East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pennsyl- vania, was filed and approved by the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on July 30, 1948; said corporation has voluntarily ceased to carry on its business and will apply to said De- partment of State for a Certificate of Dissolution on or after August 23, 1948. RICHLAND CLUB REALTY CORPORATION H. Clay Burkholder, Solicitor 8-12-2¢t NOTICE TO VOTERS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE YOU MAY REGISTER TO VOTE AT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING PLACES: The Registrars for Permanent Reg- istration of Electors in Boroughs and Townships will sit at the below places on the date or dates designated from 10:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. Eastern Daylight Time. to receive new registrations and re- moval notices for the General Elec- tion, November 2, 1948. Voters who become of age on or before November 3, 1948 will be eligible to register and cast their first vote November 2, 1948. Electors who are Registered and voted within 2 years need not heed this notice UNLESS they have mov= ed from the district from which they last voted. Any one living in any borough or any township in Lancaster County may register at any of the below named places on the dates and days designated or in the Registration Office, Court House, Lancaster, Pa., every day up to and including Sat- urday, September 11, 1948, during Court House hours — 8:30 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. Eastern Daylight Time and Saturday 8:30 a. m. to 12:00 noon Eastern Daylight Time. Monday, August 16, 1948 East Donegal Twp., Maytown Fire Hall. Tuesday, August 17, 1948 East Hempfield Twp. Rohrers- town Fire House, Rohrerstown, Pa. Wednesday, August 18, 1948 Mount Joy Twp., Milton Grove, School House on Road from Milton Grove to Rheems. Thursday, August 19, 1948 West Donegal, Masonic Homes. Friday, August 20. 1948 Mt. Joy Boro, East Ward, Prop- erty H. S. Newcomer and Son. Friday, August 27, 1948 Rapho Twp, Newtown, Property of E. H. Myers. Monday, Auguse 30, 1948 West Hempfield, Silver Spring, Property of Joseph B. Mummaw, Spring. Tuesday, August 31, 1948 East Hempfield Twp., Landisville, Fire House, Landisville. Wednesday, September 1, 1948 Washington Boro, Upper, Proper- ty of J. S. Wertz. Saturday, September 4, 1948 Marietta Boro, Council Chamber, Fire Hall. Tuesday, September 7, 1948 Flizabethtown Boro, Friendship Fire Company, Market Street. Wednesday, September 8, 1948 Conoy Twp. Bainbridge Fire Co. House. Wednesday, September 8, 1948 Mountville Boro, Fire House. WHY Continue to feed 100 ordinary birds when approximately 80 Pedigreed Musser-Bred Leghorns, lay just as many eggs. Thirty years of breed- ing 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, more about these superioe on our Learn chicks. Write today for prices and your free copy of Musser’s colorful 1948 edition of “Chick News.” Musser Leghorn Farms R-6 Mt. Joy, Pa. 4-1-tf Phone 905- ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Estate of Elias S. Sheetz, late of Mount Joy Borough, 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 having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, UNION NATIONAL MT. JOY BANK, MOUNT JOY PENNA. Arnold, Bricker & Beyer Attorneys 8-12-6t. ADMINISTRATRIXS' NOTICE Estate of Norman I. Moyer, late of Mount Joy Borough, Pa. dec'd. Letters testamentary on said es= tate having been granted to the un- dersigned, 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 under- signed. MAUD E. MOYER VIOLA M. ANDERSON Administiratrixs Randolph C. Ryder, Attorney 29 W. Main St, Mt. Joy 7-22-6t 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. :
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