FR A © © 5 =) oS H 6 N «7a oO ds nes PUBLIC SALE NOTICE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, Pursuant to the power ¢ in the last Will and Testament of | (From Page 1) Aaron L. Hoffman, deceased, the | Myre Minnie tne Chan undersigned will offer at public sale Mrs. Minnie Memminger, Cecil ALL THAT CERTAIN farm and | Haine, Mrs. Lillian Hamilton, Mary tract of land containing 57 Acres | d 35 Perches of land, more or less, | anv time upon application to th 5 thereon erected a 4 21» STORY FRAME HH DWELLING HOU te with slate roof, Frame with tobacco shed barn attached, Garage House, and thereon erected, undersigned at the | tional Bank. Sale will be held on the premise Bank | on Thursday. o'clock P. M., Daylight Savin | Time, when the terms and condi | tions will be made known by th undersigned J. H. HOFFMAN, Maytown Na Barn, ind corn i 2: nd Chicken improvements situated and one-half miles West of Mavtown on n | Reich's | other B. | Divet, Ella Sherk, (Hamilton and Brenda Pierce, all of |Mrs. Harry Beamenderfer, Lillie | Sauder, Mrs. Clarence Divet, Mar- [riage by her mother, was attended | Virginia | by Mrs. Harry Good, Smithville, a | |Greenawalt, Margaret Rahm, Eva cousin of the bridegroom. Mr. Good| With the eight weeks of Play-|inserted in this register weekly CLERICAL OFFICE HELP WANT- | ground fast drawing to a close, the from now until day of sale. ABSO-|ED: male or female. Apply to Mr, © Gantz, Catherine Gephart, |R. Charles, Mary Charles, and Mrs. s | Ella Baker of Salunga, also folks September 9, 1948, at [from Elizabethtown and Lancaster. & Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ammon and f children, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Mec- Curdy, Mrs. Lillian Hamilton, Mary | Hamilton, Brenda Pierce spent Sun- ffs Dlinbritge Bond under and Executor | day at Willow Mills, Pa. This farm also has a vood in| Sf Arar L | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Myers of water close to the house ang a | Deceased spent Sunday at Roxborough Camp nimker of fruit trees thereon | Walter Dunes, Auct. Meeting. _The premises may be inspected at ' Paul A. Mueller, Att rney 8-19-3t | Mrs. Emma Peifer visited Mr. and SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1948 ID. S. T. On my farm, Palmyra Reute No. 1, located 's mile north of Campbell town, 2 idiles south of Palmyra, 2 miles from Hershey. 60 Head Pure Bred Certified | CANADIAN COWS, HEIFERS nas: comms AND BULLS Grandly backed, including granddaughters ibility and breeding were considered when selecting these animals. Quite a few ol these heifers have record dams, and : ficial records. Some of these cow fall cows. CHOICE YOUNG BULLS Including a ten-month-old grandson of “Marksman.” Hic dam is “Good milk testing 4.179% as full sisters at 3 years old, 305 days, 778 fat testing 4.70 “Official,” headed all twice division for 1947 all ages. Another bull a grandson of Sovereign of a 4% made 660 Ibs. fat, 15.819 14s wice a day milkiig, 365 days. Her produced 16,559 lbs. milk, gp day producers in 305 day Plus” dam. dam have made R.OP. records year after vear. The dam is good plus NICE WELL GROWN CALVES FROM THE ABOVE COWS These cattle must be seen to be appreciated. Fale this fall on account of the scarcity of the cattle ws will leave White Horse ale, when conditions will be in Canad. Chartered at ten o'clock D.S.T. Catalogues on day of | made known by EDWARD O’NEAL, FESS and DUPES, Auctioneers, IERMAN HORST, Clerk IARVEY RETTEW, Pedigrees, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26 STARTING AT 12:00 NOON, LUNCH OR DINNER AVAILABLE. Palmyra, Pa. Phone 88961 PLAN NOW TO ATTEND 66th (Garden Spot Sale 70 Holstein Cattle 50 REGISTERED 20 GRADES T. B. Accredited, Bang Certified, eligible for any herd. SALE HELD UNDER COVER AT WILLOW STREET VILLAGE, 4 MILES SOUTH OF LANCASTER, PA.. JUST OFF ROUTE 72 AT J. M. BRUBAKER FARM. Many of the offerings consigned from good herds of Lancaster, York, and adjoining counties. group of heavy producers directly from Canada. An outstanding 0 FRESH And CLOSE SPRINGERS second, and third calf heifers, mostly first, 7 BRED and OPEN HEIFERS 3 SERVICE AGE BULLS SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL HEIFER CALVES SELL AFTER THEIR DAMS. HIGH MILK PRICES meen MORE PROFIT TO YOU, if you own heavy producers — the kind you can buy at this sale and at surprisingly reasonable prices. REAR IN MIND — this is a long established reliable auction market, for good Holstein cattle, all sold to be ex- aclly as represented. R. Sales Mgr. & Auct. AUSTIN BACKUS EARL L. GROFF, local Represeniative, Strasburg, Penna. Mexico, N.Y. of such outstanding sires as Montvie Monogram, Montvie Rag Apple Triune and Montvie Rag Apple Marksman, the very top of the Holstein breed. Individuality, producing 1 number of the cows have are fresh, Some a two-year-old Both dam and This will be the only | Mrs, Lawrence at Landisville Wed- nesday evening. Mrs. Elmer Ruhl returned to her home on Sunday from St. Joseph's hospital after being a surgical pa- tient there. Mrs. James Wagner and daughter Callie, of Lancaster, visited Mr. and | Mrs. B. F. Kauffman Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Hess and fam- a lily, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Geib and | daughter and Mr. and Mrs, Marshall | Sheaffer and family attended the | picnic at Blaine, Perry Co., on Sat- |urday. [two daughters, Mrs. John Kissinger land son, John Jr., spent Sunday at | St. Clair, N. J., visiting the formers | sister and family. |after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper. — —— Weddings Thruout (From page 1) Rev. Ernest J. Hob officiating. The couple was attended by Miss Betty Peterman and John Earl Way Jr, the bridegroom's brother. Doris Arlene Muckel Robert I. Brosey ! Miss Doris Arlene Muckel, daugh- ter of Mrs. Myrtle BE. Muckel, Bd4 Beaver St,, Lancaster, and Robert I. Brosey, son of Mrs. Albert Brosey, | Landisville, and the late Mr. Brosey, 3 [ow | | | value ever offered at this Price! ® HUGE BUILT-IN FREEZER LOCKER © DEEP CRISPER DRAWER ® SHELF ADJUSTABMITY ® BIG VEGETABLE BIN ® MEAT STORAGE DRAWER ® EASY-OUT ICE-TRAYS Never before so many quality features in a refrigerator at this sensational low price . . . and || it's Philco quality, Yes, ‘this | huge 7.7 cu. ft. capacity refrig- { erator was designed by Philco i engineers to give you the most |] foryour money! Takes no more kitchen floor space than smaller capacity refrigerators. And greater conveniences for better living! Oaly Philco has it! $2470 | | | A few other models in stock Earl B. Longenecker LANDISVILLE, PA. PHONE 4111 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gerlitzki and | | were married Sunday, in Landisville eae News From Florin | Florin, those from Mount Joy were: | by Norman L. Bowers. | The bride, who was given in mar- ~ |Rahm, Mrs. Mary Walker, Mrs, Ben | served as best man. Mrs. C. | | Arlene Kaylor Carl Eshleman Miss Arlene Kaylor, daughter of | [Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Kaylor, | | Rheems, and Carl Eshleman, son of | [ Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Eshleman, Pal- {myra, were married at 2 p.m. Sun- | | day in Florin Church of the Breth- | (ren, with the Rev. Harry Eshleman | officiating. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a marquisette gown | | with train trimmed in lace, and a neckline with a fine lace yoke. | Her finger-tip veil was caught by | |a tiara of sequins. She i | white Bible with white camellias and streamers of white roses. The couple left for a wedding trip | | bride wore a pink linen dress with | white accessories. The bride is employed by the Clearview Diner, Rheems, and the bridegroom operates a custom- grinding outfit for Earl Shenk. They will reside at the home of the bride. carried a to Niagara Falls. For traveling, the | |The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, August 19, 1948-3 reduced, demon- Bricker- 8-19-1t Play Ground News G, le Register SMALL PIANO By George Broske strator. Alton Reifsnyder, ville Cross Rds. If you want a notice on your sale main topic of conversation is the LUTELY FREF, send or phone us| Helms, Henry G. Carpenter, Inc. 18 : ; ' : [East Main Street, Mount Joy. big trip to Philadelphia on Saturday,|your sale date and when you are| 8-12-94 August 21 to see the Philadelphia ready let us print your bills. That's I ' sg iY > N WV Dye . ye / tics ¢ > New York Yank- the cheapest advertising you can get FOR SALE: Prizer Royal Cook Athletics and the New Yo he cheape 1 « Stove, Ivory Enamel, $60.00. Call Charles Mease, Landisville 2646. 7-8-tf ees play in what may be a very cru- meron cial game for the leadership of the gi rday, August 21--At Beverly American League. All and Twin Market, on old road between etn ren sirls will be taken to the game in Hershey and Elizabethtown, all day WANTED: Girl or middle-aged wWO- ool : : _Isale of Tractor and Power Machine- man for cooking, 3 in family, no en- Clayt Newcomers bus with one ex- ry also 100 Hogs by G. K. Wagner. [tertaining. $3000 per week, room ception where one or two cars will -,e—_—_— land board. Please write Mrs. J. B. A Sina & ” hl help to transport them. All those August 23 Godwin, 911 Pine St., Philadelphia. eligible to go will be notified boys : Saturday, At 53 8-5.3¢ Miege Avenue, Mountville, household plenty of time at the Playground by goods and a full line of carpenter WANTED: Handy man to work in We will leave from!tools by Ida K. Schopf. Edgar Funk, hotel, short hours. Good wages to the right person. Tole's Inn, Mount Joy. 8-12-2t the supervisors. the Grade School Building Satur-|Auct. Sale at 12:50 p,m. day morning at 10 o'clock sharp but - in case these teams are rained out in their game Friday night tsey will Thursday, Sept. 9—-On the prem= yw ANTED Couple, middle aged ises At Reich’s Church, miles), eferved. to do cooking and general [west of Maytown, on the Bainbridge housework. Good working condi- then play a double-header on Sat- |p oad, 57 acres with 21% story frame|tions and wages. Tole’s Inn, Mount urday afternoon, in which case we phouse, bank barn, tobacco shed, Joy. 8-12-2t i : + earlier or at 9corn barn and other will leave one hour earlier or at 9jcorn barn : - - Trustee COAL: Nut, Stove and Egg, , : : ames/by J. H. Hoffman, shar 20k se games | . LR rR o'clock sharp because these gam S| and Executor of the last will and $16.50, Pea, $14.50; Buckwheat, $10- will be called earlier. [Testament of Aavon L. Hoffman, de-|.75; Rice, $9.75. Walter Derr, 230 W. On Tuesday afternoon at the high ceased. Walter Dupes, Auct. ain St, Mount Joy, Pa. 8-5-tf school diamond we were host to the| - — Marietta playground hard ball team.| Saturday, Sept. 11 = WANTED: Elderly woman to take | . On the care of two boys, school age, Mon- Marietta scored five big runs in the|ises lately hy Davi day to Friday evening, or will be ha Hostetter, on the road leading from given a home. Telephone 274-W Mt. Z > two] : : y 1 first inning and the n wdded Olina to Tronville, in W. Hemn-|Joy. 8-5-1{ more in the third while Mount Joy geld a farm of 133 acres, 146- Cemetery Association. }| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fogie. A steak [tenant house, Olympic or Track and was held with intense rivalry both the Junior class and the older ceased. boys class competition. The events 1:20 pm. - a. and winners are listed below, Big of Columbia, were Sunday dinner 3 5 h Boys first and Junior Boys next in| K T K Il } . 0 einer guests of Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Schel- kope. each instance:- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fogie, of Mt.| 100 yard dash—R. Shirk, A. Me-| (From Page 1) Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Seymore Jones, | Cowin, G. Wolgemuth; 50 yard dash|Keller has already been contactec of Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. | George Schelkope and family Sun- | Crab Race—C. Wolgemuth, R. Gantz community by day R. Shirk, C. McCowin, P. Nissley, J.[Commerce during this period: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haines and |Craul; Baseball throw—R. Gantz, J.| The following committees have family, and Mr. and Mrs. Giles Ur- | Funk, C. Zeller, P. Nissley. C. Me- been named to carry cn the ban and son attended the Fry re- union at Penryn Park Sunday. Mr. Stanton Fogie, Mr. and Mrs, Cargon, a brother to Mrs. Harry Fo- gie of Pittsburgh paid a surprise visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fogie. The occasion was the fifty-fourth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmacher and family spent the weekend with Mrs. Minnie Geltmacher of Kinderhook. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schelkope, the for Aocuracy— R. Webb, R. Gantz, | Week: C. Zeller, J. Craul, J. Nissley, P.| Entertainment, Nissley. Clarence Honorary Chair- man, Schock; G. Wolgemuth, J. Craul, P. Nissley, ri C. McCowin; Kick ball—C. Wagner, | Speakers, w. Tynda , J. Funk, A. McCowin, J. Craul, P. |Business, Clarence S re ! wr : Historical and Cultural, Mervin W . W. Eaby. Wheelbarrow Nise A ay nd B. |Brandt; Public School, Wilbur I Newcomer; dinner was served and Mr, and Mrs. John Fogie and sister Kathryn brought the anniversary cake. Other |, Rg, Nissley, R. Williams and 3.9% Heads of visitors of the day were Mr. and |Cpayl, P, Nissley and C. McCowin, | Mrs. Adam Fogie and family of Eli- | R Garber and J. Nissley; Broad | “eon and Veterans of zabethtown, Mrs. Calvin Campbell Jump—G. Wolgemuth, J. Funk, L.| ars vee and daughter of Lancaster, Mr. nd Snavely, C. McCowin, P. Nissley, J.| Mrs. Claude Reigle, Mr. and Mrs. Nissley. | Charles Stark and son of Columbia. Standing broad thingy kindly Their son Stanton took Mr. and |g wolgemuth, C. Zeller, W. Eaby.| ITTY Mrs. Fogie to visit the Masonic J. Nissely, J. Craul: Distance Race—| CLASSIF 1E D J. Funk, R. Shirk, A. McCowin, J.| — Homes in E-town. Mr. Harry Fogie celebrated his Craul, W. Eaby, P. Nissley. Thursday afternoon the girls held 80th birthday on Tuesday. their Track and Field events with Club, Company, Lions Rotary Club, Fire American Foreign When in need of Printing. (any- A thing) kindly remember the Bulletin jump—R. Gantz, : Rates for this column are 25c¢ per | msertion, If over five lines, 5¢ per line each insertion, all payable in Mrs. Howard Witmer and son, vis- wdvance ited Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ness of | (ha following results: - ro —_— i Sunda : REWARD: for information or re- Columbia R1 on Sunday. 50 Yard Dash (Sm)—Sandy ore ofc Boston Mor Mrs. McKepel of Elizabethtown. Schroll, Joyce Berrier, Nellie Derr; pic Telephone Mt. Joy 163-R5. Mrs. Margaret Rahm and son Frank, | 50 v.14 Dash (Lg)—Peggy Zimmer- 8-19-1tp of Mount Joy, Mrs. Edward Bale man, Suzanne Sponsler, Thelma NEW HOME FOR SALE on Done. chard and daughter, Edith, Mr. an Snavely;; Crab Race—Peggy Zim- gal Road, Mount Joy. Approved by Mrs. Franklin Hilker, Mrs. Cleon Beitle and Ralph Wildasin visited merman, Thelma Snavely, Sponsler; Baseball Throw (Sm) 3-19-1t ter 6:00 P. M PUBLIC SALE Sandy Schroll, Joyce Berrier, Kath- pop SALE WESTERN Flyer, Boys OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE |leen Gruber; Baseball Throw (Lg) Bicycle, large size. Paul Martin, Mt. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 19438 | Suzanne Sponsler, Peggy Zimmer- Joy. Phone 145 8-19-f at 1:36 P. M. (DST) man, Jaanette Gruber; Wheelbarrow The undersigned will offer at pub- FOR SALE: Baby Coach, good con- Kick ball Derr, Peggy Zimmerman; Base run-| _________ —— ning—Thelma Snavely, Sandy Sch- FOR SALE: 8 C. F. Kelvinator Re- . |frigerator; 5 C. F. Gibson Refriger- lands of Amos S. Newcomer, John Suzanne Sponsler, Betty B. Nissly, Paul S. Newcomer, Jos- eph Hook, E. W. Wissler, et. al. Fanm is in a high state of culti- town. : roll, Peggy Zimmerman, | 0 : | vation. All i {ners were: present lator; Firestone Washer, used two hese winners were present- | STONE & BRICK DOUBLE ; . {months (a bargain), Westinghouse ul DWELLING, Frame Barn, |ed with ribbons denoting First, Sec- Range. Lester E. Roberts, Mount Frame Tobacco Shed, i, ond, or Third Place Winners in the|Joy, Phone 4M. 8-19-2tp| TWO - STORY FRAME NANT | colon HOUSE situate on the road leading | “PPrOPriate color. [FOR SALE: Plums and Peaches. for from Salunga to Chestnut Hill, and | canning. Good-flavored, tree-ripe- other improvements. | MANY RECORD BREAKING red, large & medium sized. Sumrmner| Terms by: ATTENDANCES THIS YEAR (Rambo Apples. Vinegar 50c gailon.| Fairview 8-19-2t FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF MT. JOY 7 Executor of the will of David | tendance, or auto races with 100,000 : = N. Hostetter, dec'd. won't steal all the glory for top at-[FOR SALE: C. S. Frank, Auct. tendance The 110 ft, 212 Gas, electric 1 me Mrs. Kathryn Z. Snyder, Base ball games with 72,000 in re Plorin. Pa Bungalow, on lot 100x| Fairview St, Marietta, state y and water. Apply Alice this Summer. 8-12-41 Louis 3. May, Attorney fair at Springfield, Ill. attracted af premises. 8.12. attendance of 261,500 persons Sun-|=————- SS Ni ri & : [FOR SALE: Breakfast set, white Tractor and Power By: i Se {trimmed in red, four cushioned [chairs and porcelain top extension | The State of Nevada produces|taple, used six months. Also Beagle great wealth silver hunting dogs. Jno. M. Warfel, Rl : : | y SL Springs. Phone! lead, zinc and copper mines, [Mount Joy, Donegal Springs. Phone 4 cont (Mt, Joy 138J-11. 8-19-1t| Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Moore on Sun-|IN MEMORIUM: Weaver, Harvey, day. {In loving memory of my dear hus-| Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gamber of/Pand who died one year ago, Aug- ee Sal Ms [ust 21st. Surrounded by friends I Mt. Joy; Mr. Salem Gamber o An am lonesome, In the mydst of my heim visited Mr. and Mrs. Abram|joys I am blue. With a smile on my Gamber Sunday. {face I've a heartache. Longing dear| Ruth Ellen and Lois May Snyder huskard for you, His loving wife.| } | Io. visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmach- | 8-19-1tp| er on Sunday. GIRL WANTED to care for tw Mrs, Susan Haines of Mount Joy children, five days a week, from 8 ! Strickler abd to 4. Call 244-W Mount Joy. | Machinery Sale | at BEVERLY TWIN MARKET FARM MACHINERY AND . LIVE STOCK EXCHANGE G. K. |(Wagner, Pro. Phone 442-J-2 R. D. 2, Elizabethtown, Pa. Saturday, Aug. 21, 1948 at 10 A. M. Sharp, EDT Eight miles south of Hershey, Pa, two miles north of Elizabethtown, Pa., on old Hershey Pike. 100 New & Used Tractors All makes Combines, Balérs, 15 new Corn Pickers, some Self-propelled; Side Rakes, 1,000 other pieces of from its gold, Tractor and Horse Machinery; (RD, Mrs. James | 8-12-94 Drills, Plows, Disc Harrows; 15 daughter of Mount Joy visited Mr.| | Corn Binders. : and Mrs. Harry Fogie and Mrs. WANTED a middle aged lady for| Anything you are looking for. : |general housework. Light pleasant, ye. TRUCKS oe on Monday th (duties, short hours and good wages. 100 HOGS The Primary S. S. class of € Phone 9078. Mount Joy. 8-12-2t Newtown Church held a class picnic] Bring in your surplus machinery on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Irvin FOR SALE: Leather colored glider, before Sale Day. Terms Cash. Open Daily Until 9 P. M. : : l[good condition. Reasonable. 31 G. K. WAGNER | Witmer is teacher of the class and ow Haven St, Mount Joy, Phone Next Sale will be Sept. 18, 1848 gave the children a grand time, 69-W. ; 8-12-2t| Field Meet py. Co. of Mount Tov. Executor of First in|the Will of David N. Hostetter, de- Mount Joy, at 7:30 P. M. C. S. Frank, Auct. Sale at Sms neces- Press &|goneral . : Radio, Jos. Sheaffer and James|/middle of Base running—J. Funk, R. Shirk,| » is |Shaeffer; Church, Rev. Ezra Ranck;[Sloans Pharmacy, Mount Joy, Pa. Retail Suzanne G.I. Loan. Phone Mt. Joy 118R3 af-| lic sale on the premises lately oc- Race—Peggy Zimmerman and Thel- {ition, $6.00. Edward Isler, New- cupied by David N. Hostetter, de- |ma Snavely, Joyce Berrier and town, Pa. ma 8-19-2t cessed, on the road leading from) | Jeanette Gruber, Nellie Derr and THE BEST TWIN LENS REFLECT Salunga to Ironville, in W. Hemp- | Suzanne Schroll, Running broad|CAMERA for the money, Ciroflex, fold Twp, Lance. Los Pa, yalilabye jump Suzanne Sponsler|$68.50 plus tax. Other Reflex cam-|Pa. Phone 145. farm containing OS nr > rT srg Zi rman: (eras $9.49 up. Victor Klahr’s Little perches, more or less, adjoining Betty Derr, Peggy Zimerman; Shop with the big stock. yWe will hold our regular meeting on (had to be satisfied in garnering only| 91 perches, with stone and brick NOTICE TO LOT HOLDERS of the N EWTOWN four in the seventh inning tilt. {double dwelling. and 2-story frame Mount Joy frame barn, tobacec Wednesday afternoon the .d bv The First National Bank &|Friday evening, August 20th at the National Bank & Trust Co. 8-5-3t | |WANTED: Correspondent to cover |the news from Mount Joy and vi- [cinity. State age and present ocou- |pation. Apply by letter only, to Geo. (H. Kroeger, Lancaster Newspapers, || Lancaster, Pa. 8-5-tf —C. McCowin, W. Eaby, J. Craul; and invited to return to his native Chamber of] ISAVE YOUR CROPS with Miller insecticides. We have a complete line, Paris-Green, D.D.T., Copper, |Zenlate, and Rotenone. Ask about Cowin, J. Nisley; Baseball throw sary activities during Pennsylvanialour airplane service. Call Marietta 3285. te Mt HELP WANTED--Young man for Drug Store work, starting September, Apply 7-29-tf |PHOTO FINISHING—Any six ot | 2ight exposure roll developed and | printed plain or deckle edge, 25¢ | {coin). Reprints 3¢ each. Minimum L. Snavely and C. Zeller, C. Wagner Beahm; Service Clubs, Presidents 95. Capital City Photo Ser- | vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. | | | | { | | WANTED WORKMEN FOR | TOBACCO FACTORY | 50 Hours Weekly | H. ROY NISSLY & CO. Inc. FLORIN, PA. 8-12-2¢ INOTICE: If you are suffering from Oak or Ivy Poisoning and want im- mediate relief, ask for Doctors Pre- scription No. 700-084. Sold by E. W. Garber, 21 Mount Joy Street, (Mount Joy, Pa. 7-8-8t (F INTERESTED in selling your |car—See—Ben Staley or call 163R2, (Mount Joy. 5-9-tf NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL |GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7’, 8x8, (10’x10°, 12x12’, In stock for im- mediate delivery. Automatic electric overhead door operators. Controlled from the dash of your car. Also a lot of commercial and pivoted steel sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy, 4-17-t4 Middle- TYPEWRITERS & ADD. MACH'S 8-19-1t/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-tf MEN WANTED Stauffers Quarry Good Wages Time and half time over 40 hours. Telephone Mt. Joy 308 4-22-t4 FOR SALE! LOT 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 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE: Five Lots 60x200 each on the east, side of Longenecker Road in Mount, Joy Borough. Price Reasonable. Contact E. E. Brown, Phone 169 or 34. 7-22: NOTICE: I 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 WANTED: Telephone Operator, Regular duty. Experience not nec- esssary. Apply Miss Ney, Columpia Telephone Company, Mount Joy, Pa, 8-12-tf I WISH TO TENDER most grateful thanks to the many friends of the late James L, Hilt, particularly those of 111th Ambulance Co., 28th Div,, Lancaster, Pa., epmloyees of U. S. Asbestos and United Textile Workers, Local 2590, Manheim, Pa., Guards of the Marietta T. C. Depot, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Mt, Joy Pa, Florin Fire Co, for their kind- ness and sympathy, also for the beautiful floral offerings extended, during his death. Mrs. Beulah Hilt and family 8-19-1t 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¢ 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 mentioned 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. 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, Silver Spring. Tuesday, August 31, 1948 East Hempfield Twp., Landisville, Fire. House, Landisville. i Wednesday, September 1, 1948 Washington Boro, Upper, Proper ty of J. S. Wertz. Saturday, September 4, 1948 Marietta Boro, Council Chamber, Fire Hall. : A Tuesday, September 7, .1948 Elizabethtown 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 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. 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 Phone 905-R-6 "Mt. Joy, Pa; 4-1-tf 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 m= mediate payment, and those. havin, claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay 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. decd. Letters testamentary on said ess 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 dministatrixg A Randolph C. Ryder, Attorney 28 W. Main St, Mt. Joy T=22-8% a LT J Tr = BOI ARID IOI DL