ee ( | . Ch h Noite | 7:30 p.m, Prayer service and Bib R gull . . le study at the church. eligious Film Coming : Display of Qil Paintings |Churc suit the chs gious Film Coming » * BY LINEAUS W. LONGENECKER NEWS PERTAINING To ALL “7 Pm Sls To Trinity Luth Church THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY | a ry he gg 3 AND THE ENTIRE SUR-| Joseph Shaeffer, 327 W. Donegal 5. “Salts of the Earth”, the new re- ROUNDING COMMUNITY. | cut! PW on B20 To ligious motion picture produced in | ——— the Pennsylvania coal fields and in] The Calvary Bible Church | Salunga Methodist Church Hollywood for The United Lutheran Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor | Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor Church in America, will have a | Mr. E. M. Wolgemuth, Supt. Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. premiere showing at Trinity Luth- Sunday, October 17 | Sunday, October 17 eran Church, Mount Joy at 7:00 o'- 9:30 a.m. Bible School 9:30 am. Church School. | clock on Oct. 24, it was announced } 10:30 a.m, Morning Worship Collection of articles foy Deaconess’ [today by the Rev. W. L. Koder, pas- Messages from Romans, | home. . tor. | 7:00 p.m. Prayer Period. | 7:30 p.m. Worship Service. “Salt of the Earth” is the drama- | 7:30 p.m. Evening worship. | Hymn-sing led by the pastor. In- | tic story of what one man did when Ray Brubaker will be the guest | stallation service for Youth Fel- |he took God seriously. Robert Arm- BN speaker at this service. If possible | lowship officers. strong plays the leading role of Har- mv i tne film covering the werk of the | Monday ley Russell, a coal miner, He is Cathedral Caravan will be shown, | 7:00 pm. Youth Fellowship will supported by such feature players i Tuesday, | leave from the church for Sub Dis- |as Lane Chandler, Russell Hayden, i 7:30 Newtown Good News Club. | trict Rally to be held in Cookman | pierre Watkin, Kurt Katch, and the . Wednesday Meth. Church, Columbia at 7:45 p. King's Men Quartet. Special music, 3 7.45 pm. Prayer and Praise| m. based on the well-known hymn, | service. “Jesus, My Lord, My God, My All”, § The Mount Joy Community Ex- | lar d inark in this conniy for many | Thursday Kraybill's Mennonite Church wits writen for the fini. This mow j hibit will again include a large | yor 7:30 p.m. Calvary Ambassadors. East Donegal Twp. tion picture was produced for The 4 display of oil paigtings by Lineau All the | paintings exhibited Sunday, October 17 2 I I : § W. Longenecker, R. F D. 2, Mt | amsrirute | vear's work except - 250 am Sunday School United Lutheran Church in Ameri- Joy Fa Is feafyre will be the | foc paintings The one is ar oil | Church Of God oan NY =x ca by Cathedral Films of Hollywood nr Dt wens Pr, € 3 Ed the 4 aman: an Howe is) Sees. C E hive Pastor Mt. Joy Mennonite Church and was by dom > i Hackerts show room?! (store wind ind which was Linn's first attempt | da) C ober 7 Sunday, October 17 who directed the Unitec Lutheran ig ngs) \ & Anal at painting homes and farms Tae | 5:30 a.m, Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. production, “And Now I See”, which - fe ihe i oy | Ey Fos Er \ hn A hee | S 3 Wenin Borvies. » 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship has been scen by more than 1,000,- Chiques Rolling Mill", locatdd | his brother Stars ir hi | on he rose . bpomiuments Friday 000 church members of all denomi- ar what was well known ‘to |; reared and which is being ex- | o “a BR I ing Worship 7:30 p.m. Stephen Solomon an |hations in one your: A he yo by Arbre | ted by public request j Mountain Top Experi | y Christian attired in native |_ The theme of “Salt of the Earth can Legicn, and located along the | Included in exhibit re : ir a costume will be present to tell |is stewardship and evangelism. With ld highway, one mile west of Sa- | PHintings gf many farms located in | YY ednesday ; : about India. You are welcome! |the coal mines and a coal mining lurga, Although no more of thi on pas Pe ‘ he ’ so hy idge 6 p.m. Junior Choir Practice —_— town as the setting, the film drives as Engh a Ns fore OE ate t Bat ir ? jis fo p.m. Prayer Meeting, Bible St. Mark's home what the average man can do mabted with the aid of © mental i During the evenings of Thursday | Sendy, Gi Evangelical United Brethren in his home church once he has de- pictare in Linn's memory together and Friday and Saturday afternoon | 8:30 p.m. Senior Choir Practice. Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor cided he must serve his Lord. The with ot iS x: | 3 iq | ¢ ri ev: i t Linn ill x present Sunday, October 17, climax is reached when this miner Y i Dh hot ne Yon Prous | sitendant at the oxaibit, oe 4 Mount Joy Methodist Church 9:00 am. Sunday School goes out to bring his enemy into te = | Mount Joy, Pa. 10:15 a. m. Morning worship, the church. wr ! Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor 6:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship meet-| This film was produced as part of Joseph Shacffer, Supt. ing. the 30th anniversary program of the gE Ey 5 | Wednesday United Lutheran Church celebrated Stone i dy Tod! Se 00}. 5.1 7:30 p. m. Midweek Prayer Ser- |this year. It will be shown in all «0 a.m. Worship service and |yjce, 4,000 congregations of this church 4 | ey Athy Sunes 2 Son | Thursday body this fall. i 2 { FE v le Ry on | 7:30 p.m. Dorcas Society trip to YS : id ery at r $00 Yellowship ollie | the mountains, TRINITY LUTHERAN ANNOUN- | I} | get Friday CES CLOTHING DRIVE FOR RE- { { Moi Pellowshln Sub Dalvie 7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal. LIEF { Fellowship Sub istrict —— Rev. W. L. Koder, pastor of Trin- | | Rally at 7:45 p.m. in Cookman | First Presbyterian Church itv. Luthetz urcl vod | | Methodist Church. Columbia. Care irst Preshy or an ure ity Lutheran Chu ch, _Shpouhged will" leave church ot 7 pits Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor that another clothing drive will be | ses Sunday, October 17, made for new and used clothing | ors NL. im [ :30 am. Church School for the rehabilitation of war refu- ' Nn ant 0 , | i Bo Senior Choir Rehearsal | 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship, gees. The clothing collected, is 1 Pem Lime Stone & bement pipany | Hip | “Safeguards for the Home.” to be sent by the church and dis- f vin Woekaday. solic] 6:30 p.m. Westminster Fellowship | tributed by the church through | PHONE E-TOWN 66-R-2 — RHEEMS, PENNA. | alesse " ‘ poids ne Tay. religious ade - Miss Peggy Garber. Lutheran World Relief, Inc. | Lo | Ral ; 5 a As S. Fri | Wednesday Lutheran World Relief, Inc. has Sicter A andy 7:30 p.m. Midweek Prayer Ser- | branch offices for distribution in 5; vered-dish ? vice. “The Hope of Glory.” Europe and Asia, and is directly Use Our Classified Column — Jt Pays ot Soetals — ey | responsible for the distribution of A —— a os ee i Doncgal Presbyterian Church clothing to all persons on the basis f Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor of personal need. Your gifts of I | Sunday, October 17, clothing do reach their destination, 9:30 a.m. Church School Clothing is needed for all ages. J 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. “Riv- { Heavy winter clothing for child- S TA U i i L- R S Q U A R RQ | S | ers cf Righteousness.” ren is desperately sought after, as | | No | - | well as coats, suits, dresses, under- | | Trinity Lutheran Church wear, ind es for fan po wom- | W. L. r, Pas en. Shoes and rubber footwear L J. SMITH, Owner | or de Bide Restor is a priceless gift for these des- | | 9:30 am. Sunda pairing people. Whatever item of | TELEPHONE 308 hid By Sa | clothing you can provide will be | 3:00 p.m. Service for the Baptism | greatly appreciated. Clothing must T i | of children. { ke clean and wearable, i ; 1! CONCRE LOCKS |= eT sae J | Tuesday { may be enclecsed with the garment | \ { 7:45 p. m. Women's Missionary | you md 2 Sure bo inert yout \ $y | Society : a . of . Irvin | ame and address. lany notes of | Crushed Stone Chimney Blocks Serr a Be home at bis ii | appreciation and acknowledgment | I is the leader. { have been received by those who | | i ¢ ¢ =| have done this. This is a Mortor Cement Flue Lining | 750 pon. The Ladies’ Bitte Cuass | that Your gift reaches some = soul in need. IP the Parish Houm. | Clothing should be brought to | 1 [ ay | the Lutheran Parish House on Oc- Concreting, Steel and Bota; Hemant tober 18, from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. | Mason & White Aluminum Sash | Eld. C. H. Moyer, Pastor | 3 Sunday. October 17 REV. ESHELMAN CONDUCTING | Sand 10:30 am. Morning Worship { EVAN SERVICES ; Overhead Wednesday 3 : Rev, Harry Ww. Eshelman, a min- : . 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting ey ot : ihe ros Green Yee 3 neva : wrch of the Brethren, is conduc- Lintels Garage Doors [inn nome, } ting evangelistic services at the | | Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church Yellow Creek Congregation, Wak- | L. Dallas Ziegler, Pastor arusa, Indiana from October 10 to | ! av tober 17 24. FIRE PLACE UNITS and ACCESSORIES ih Oe School. Services were also conducted in] 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship the Mingo Congregation, Mont 6:30 pm. K. L. C. E. gomery County, in May, and in the | Cutom Drilling & Jack Hammer Work — Estimates Cheerfully Given 7:00 p.m. Prayer Period. Congregation, York Cote] 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship In July of this yoar. vice. Tuesday i J. OMAR BRUBAKER IS 7:45 p.m. Young People will meet | NAMED LAYOUT EDITOR a Wednesday J. Omar Brubaker, son of Henry | 3 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting \ F. Brubaker, Mt. Joy, and student | 8:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal, at Moody Bible Institute, has re- | October 19, 20, 21, The 26th An- | cently been selected as layout edi- {nual Convention of Sunday School tor of the Arch, annual yearbook | | & K.L.C.E. Federation will con | of the school. The Institute, fcund- | vene in Grace Evan. Cong. Church ed by D. L. Moody, has trained | [at Ephrata. “eM A | young men and women for 62 | October 21, 22, 23 Lancaster Co. years for religious werk. . ) | Christian Endeavor Convention in | Mr. Brubaker, 32 graduate of ast y 5 | Trinity E.C. Church, Lititz, Pa. | Fonegal Township High Schaal, is October 23 - 28 Third Annual Bi- gh member of Mt. Joy Mennonite | ECONOMICAL ENDURING, | ble and Missionary Conference In Church, va a 2 | Trinity Evangelical Congregational | eran COLLEGE DEVELOPING | ; f C Pe | STATE .LEGE DE OPI i850; SMOOTH! Chr, Mout don To '|A BG YIELDING SPUD - yo ee { Newtown Of the experimental specialists CARLYBYDROHAN| Evangelical U. B. Church {on POEs Bean Stee Soless v tL WY Ww | Oscar K. Buch, Pastor {seemingly has developed one tha : A RE MOUNT JOY. PENNA. ae | Sunday, October 17 : | seuite ‘ges to town’. This year it | 1 > Te TH Venda Steel Sab T+ J Glon-Gory Brick | Howol Overhead DIG) | 9:00 am, Sunday School produced 'at the rate of 1,028 bush- oy 'Also—Ideal for iriveways, Park. : ng ‘Areas, Farm anes, ete. at low. cost maitenance! I § eR Ready Mixed Concrete ie : Hauling Crushed Stone y TTT Cale Anthracite § J 7:00 p.m. Holy Communion Thursday 7:30 p.m., Prayer Meeting and C. E “" [els to the a very unusual yield | [for the state. It was one of sixteen ties trigd and is as yet un- | varie named. | Elizabetatown | crganization | the | artists, witn dates to | “HOT | School | St., Mount Joy. | Joe Breneman, 279 Marietta (THIRTEEN MISSIONARIES FOR (Tho Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa MOUNT JOY CONFERENCE OC- TOBER 23 TO 28 Thirteen missionaries represent- ing ten Mission Boards will be pre- sented in the various meetings of | the Third Interdenominational Bible and Missionary Conference to be held in Trinity Evangelical | Congregational Church, Mount Joy, October 23rd to the 28th. On Friday evening October 22 a Fellowship Supper will be held | in the social rooms of the United Brethren Church in honor of the missionaries coming to the confer- The and their wives of Mount Joy will be invited to meet the missionaries at time. The supper will be served by the ladies from the WMS and Young People’s Society of the EC Church. The conference will open Sat- urday morning October 23, at 10:30 with Bible study and prayer period in charge of Dr. F. C. H. Dreyer. The afternoon will be at 2:00 p.m. with ary pictures at 6:30 p. evening service wil] be held at 7:30 p.m. presenting Rev. Willard Whittemore and Mrs. Paul Swartz. The public is invited ence. ministers this a service Mission- m. The to consult programs fcr the rest of the con- ference sessions. will be present during the conference: Rev. Patrick Arnold the “West Mission,” Rev. Russell Baker from, the “Africa In- The following missionaries representing Indies land Mission,” Miss Ruth Bottom- ley working with the “Hebrew Christian Mission,” Rev. & Mrs. F. C. H. Dreyer representing the “China Inland Mission," Rev, Vir- gil Hook serving in Tibet the “China Inland Rev. Alex Leonovich serving under the “Russian Gospel Association,” Rev. William Lester associated with the Latin America Mission and having served in Costa Rica & Colomkia, Chaplain Mrs. Oest- reich representing the Japan Gos- pel Fellowship, Miss Helen Oden- welder, director of Child Evangel- ism Fellowship, Mrs. Paul Swartz having served in Africa under the “Sudan Interior Mission,” and Rev. Willard Whittemore recently turned from India affiliated the “India Mission.” The pianists for the conference will be Miss Mildred Way and Mrs. George Broske. The pastor, Mission,’ and George re- with L. Dallas EEE COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSN. SELECTED ITS 1948-49 ARTISTS On Saturday evening, October 9, | after the ccmpletion of a success- ful membership campaign for the Community Concert | Association, the officers and direc- tors held a the artists for the three concerts to be 1948-49 season. Miss Frack, director Commun- New York, chose meeting to select held during the Meeting with Irene of of committee ity Concert Service executive the be announced later. — er ee POINT” DEMONSTRATION The American Auxiliary cf Maytown will sponsor a demon- “Hot electric ccoking, in the East Donegal High Legion stration on Point’ auditorium, on October 19th at 7:30 p.m. “It Happened In The Kitchen,” a sound Tuesday, and technicclor movie will { be shown and free prizes. Read the ad on ancther page. —— @ ree eer Philadelphia and its suburbs to- day have a greater population than that cf all the colonies at the end of the Revolutionary War. CLASSIFIED Rates for this column are 25c¢ per | insertion, If over five lines, 5c per | line each insertion, advance. FOR SALE: New fir lumber con- all payable in sisting of 10 piecks 2x12-10; 3 pcs. | 2x10-10; 10 p. 2x10-14; 9 p. 2x10-16. Market | Call after 6 p. m. | E. E. Wolgemuth, 117 So. Phone 74-R. FOUND: White and black bird dog. 10-14-tf | No License. Owner must pay for ad. Call Mount Joy 151-M evenings be tween 6 and 9. 10-14-1tp FOR SALE: Kitchen sink.” roll rim, white, one drain bdard, like new, complete with faucets and trap. St, M FOR SAL house, Grimes, |\Ma¢ Intosh, Delici- ius, Winter Banana, Rambo Apples. Also cider and vigegar at cold stor- age. Mrs. Kathryh Z. Snyder, Fair- | view Orchards, Florin, Pa. 10-7-2t FOR SALE: Apartment size "gas stove, good condition. Apply 109 | East Main St, Mount Joy or phone 275-M. 10-14-1tp FOR SALE: 10-Pc. Dining Room Suite - 5 chairs, table, server, buf- fet and china closet, in good con- dition. May see same by calling at 327 W. Donegal St. Jos. Shaeffer. 10-14-1tp under | Ziegler, | extends a cordial invitation to the | public to attend all of the services. | E: In season now, Smoke- o Thursday, O clober 14, 19485 FOR RENT: One-car brick garage, [slate roof & electric. Apply 130 |New Haven Street, Mount Joy or [Phone 26-R. 10-14-1tp FOR SALE: Rockers, chairs, table, [Griswold skillet with cover, jelly glasses. Call at 134 East Main Street, | Mount Joy. 10-14-1tp A |APPLES AND CIDER for your | Hallowe'en refreshments, sold fresh and cold {from C:ld Storage. Order [ahead of time. rs. Kathryn Z. | Snyder, Fairview Ouehards, Florin, Pa. Telephone Mt.\Joy 214R2, 100-14-2t Si iit NOTICE: A meeting of the Camp- hill cemetery associat will be held on Monday, Oct. ar’ 7:30 p. won 8 at H. B. Wittels Offjg m., on Wood St., Florin for the election of offi- cers. 10-M-1t FOR SALE: House in Milton | Grove, 5 rooms, air ‘heat, electric, water systefn, 2-car gar- age, large garden. KB Titus Gish, RZ, Mt. Joy. 10-14-tf FOR SALE: 1700 second hand bricks, Jno. W, Kreider, 117 N. Market St, Mt. Joy, phone 277-J. A0-14-1tp COLOR FILMS FOR COLORED leaves, all sizes fin stock. Argus color camera $2790 plus tax. Vie- tor Klahr cameras, photo supplies, Middletown, 10-14-1t |FOR SALE: Maytag Washer, iron kettle on legs. Neff, Bainbridge or telephone any night except Satur- day and Sunday, Mount Joy 905R6. 10-14-1tp LOST: Male English pure | white, 6 mes. old, in cinity of [Cassels Park. Reward. Telzphone Marietta 2311. 10-14-2t FOR SALE: 1934 Fqrd V-8 coupe, [16 inch wheel, go pining con- | dition, cheap. Dairy. 10-14-1t | WANTED: Experienced “woman for general house wgrk, can sleep in, time off, good s: pry Dr. Millis, 364 North Market $f, Elizabethtown. | Phone 334-Ji 10-7-tf CUSTOM CORN PICKING DONE, $5.00 per acre. Phone 914R5 Mount { Joy. 10-7-4tp | [OYSTERS & CLAMS: Chincoteague | oysters and clams at Joe and Tim |Schrolls, 33-35 Detwiler Ave. Mt. (Joy. Phone 156-J. 10-7-4tp ll FOR SALE: Ringneck Pheasants, | fancy eating e or dressed. | Chas Bailey, RI, X soy. Phone |907R15. 10-7-tf | | [ | HELP WANTED AT ONCE Experienced \Faney Stitchers | Platforgn Stitchers Filling room help, used to work on Platform shoes. Power Machine Stitchers Apply Office SAVOY SHOE CO. Elizabethtown, Pa. 10-14-2¢ FOR SALE: Frigidaire”Refrigerat- or, Singer Sewing Machine, Sim- mons Medal bed and spring, Sim- {mons Roll-ayay cot, feather mat- tress, 9-pc. {Walnut Queen Anne dining room [yite, 9 window blinds, [lawn mower.” Mrs. Alice Heistand, Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy, Pa. 10-7-tf WANTED WORKMEN FOR TOBACCO! FACTORY 50 Hours/ Weekly H. ROY NISSLY & CO. Inc. FLORIN, PA. 10-7-2t GAS STOVE FOR SALE: Finish, white and black, top 21x36 in. 4- burner with oven, roaster and stor- age cabinet. Take it away for only $20. Apply this office. 9-9-tf [F INTERESTED in felling your car—See—Ben Staley on\€all 163R2, Mount Joy. 5-9-tf Seven room house water, Fast Church Possessionl 60 days. Telephone Mt. 9-16-tf FOR SALE: heat, electric, street, Florin. D. Loraw, Florin, Joy 150-J2. HELP WANTED: Single young man wanted for dairy and podltry farm, about November 1st. Eliag/Musser, Phone Mt. Joy $07R21. 9-30~tf | FOR SALE: 5 rcom fgame dwelling with lights and water, lot” 40x200 ft., Jocated west end Chui¢h St., Flor- in, Apply Christ Zeiters. Florin. 9-23-tf J-S-E-D Hot Water Boiler” OIL BURNERS $35.00 up J. L. MECKLEY Elizabethtofvn, Pa Phone 414 4 10-7-tf JOY COAL: Nut, Stove and Egg, Pea, Buckwheat, Rice} Walter Derr, 230 West Main Streef, Mount Joy, Pa N-O-T-I1-C-E Save $52.00 Oil Burning Space Heaters on Special Sale BY CHANGE ' IN Mf POLICY Sell Regularly $139.50 NOW ONLY $87.50 J. L. MECKLEY Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone — 414 10-7-tf Stimulate your business by adver- 'lising in the Bulletin. TYPEWRITERS & APD, MA New-rebuilt-used. J. «Engle, 411 E. High, Elizabethtown 14]. 4-8-tf HELP WANTED-—Young man for general Drug Store fwork, starting middle of Sep a Sloans Pharmacy, Mount Joy, Pa. WANTED: House nt or buy ‘in * vicinity of ount™J, Tel ne 253-W El Pa. 9-0-tf. MALE HELP WANTED Men for general work. Inside and Outside Our Stable partment Call pr phone Marietta 2051 WYETH 1 RPORATED MARIETTA 9-30-t£ MEN(WANTED Staufférs Quarry Good Wages Time and half time over 40 hours. Telephone Mt. Joy 308 ~ 4-22-tf NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7', 8x8’, 10°x10°, stock for ime mediate delivery, Automatic electria overhead door operators. Controlled from the dash your car, Also a lot of commercial and pivoted steel sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 145. 4-17-tf PHOTO FINISHING—Any six right exposure roll developed printed plain or deckle edge, 25a {coin). or each. Minimum a order 25c. Cap City Photo Ser- vice, Box 53, Hafrisburg, Pa. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE: Five Lots 60x200 each on the”east side of Longenecker Road, im Mount Joy Borough. Price Reagonable. Contact E. E. Brown, Phone 169 or 34. 7-22-tf NOTICE: I will buy al] kinds of scrap iron and magazines: Also stove wood for sale, locust sand oak, in small lots or truck ldad. Guy D. Spittler. Phone 101-R, Mount Joy. 10-30-tf 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 MARTIN, CONTRACTOR 4-22-tf PAUL Continue to feed 100 ordinary birds 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 lagets and are at the same time highly resistant to all the poultry of this area. Learn more superior chicks, Write today for prices and your free copy of Musser’s colorful 1948 edition of “Chick News.” when approximately on ou diseases about these Musser Leghorn Farms Phone 905-R-6 Mt. Joy, Pa, 4-1-tf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE dbn.cta. > Estate of Mary Kuhn, late of the Borough of Mount Joy, Deceased. Letters of Administration d.b.n.c. ta. on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all per= sons indebted thereto are requested toc make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands a- gainst the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing at Mount Joy, Penna. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF MOUNT JOY. Administrator d.b.n.c.t.a. Bernard J. Myers, Jr, Att'y 6-9-6t ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE of Raymond H. Keller, late of Borough of Mount Joy deceased. Letters of administration. ¢.t.a. on aid estate having been granted to the undersigned, lall persons indebt- td thereto are requested to make im~ mediate payments and those having claims or deMands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed. RUTH B. KELLER and UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK, MT. JOY, PA. Administrators Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, Attorneys. 10-14-6t ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Estate of Clyde M. Tripple, Jr., late of Mount Joy Borough, déc'd. Letters testamentary on said estate having bees 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 10-14-6t