- ANTHARCITE INDUSTRY ON SIMON P. NIiSSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. VACHINERY SALE Wagner, Prop. It's just one of the big outstanding fe Stecuthornsr STEINHORST improved lid design provides maximum insulation ot the one point in all farm-home freezers where cold is mos: apt to leak out and warm air seep in. aivres found in FARM-HOME FREEZERS With STEINHORST construction you get a thick wall of protectec wood around the inside of the lid. Not the ordinary band of metal or composition that conducts heat in and cold out. Actual under like conditions have proved that with STEINHORST consfsuc- tion, the temperature at the base of the lid is 8° colder than wiih conventional construciicn., Yee. for the FEest in Form - Home s in safe, dependable limited amount « pioneer of the freezer industry, STEIN. HORST Farm-Home years of skill and hem. You get all the “newest” that have been tested and proved! Ask us for the name of your nearest dealer. v8 i i El ® Send for our latest pamphlet which illustrates and describes our three models. Wo will also send you a booklet on the preparation of foods for your freezer, Both are free, Write: J.B. Hostetter & Sons. s MT. JOY, PA. W. Main St. PUBLIC SALE OF LIVESTOCK, FARMING IMPLEMENTS & HOUSEHOLD GGODS WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16, 1949 ~ 11:30 A.M. One mile east of Elizabethtown Celiege, close to Ridge out College avenue, Elizabethtown, continuing about 14 COWS INCLUDING 2 PUREBRED HOLSTEINS, Some cows Bunch of Sucking Pigs and Shoeats Born and raised on this farm 2 STOCK RBULLS Farming Implements 1938 MODEL A JOHN DEERE RUBBYR-TI] vators (good conditien). TRACTOR, equipped with Hydraulic Lif: pression engine; just overhauled. JED TRACTOR with 1945 MODEL B JO ter and Lichts; 2 and Cultivators, Colt” a SR CON NCCC) er John Deere Cultivator to Loader, used 3 years, fits John Deere A (rubber-tired), used 3 Transplanter, used to plant 12-disec Grain Drill with Iex Harris Manure Spreader, : McCormick-Deering Corn Picker, No ter Hay Rake, used 2- Wagons: David Bradley Ladder Wagon, Disc r Feeders, Troughs, Watere ' Buichering Tools, Iron FT 1-BOOR SEDAN Pe Maytag Washing Machine, L:vo chine, Washstands, ¢ Couch, Living Room and numerous other articles not SO HUCKSTERS Sale to commence at conditions will be made known DUPES AND HESS, Auctioneers KRAYBILL AND LANDIS, Clerk®® I EN EEE TEIN CE AN 2 LEXAR rm vg LEED MIR Fri fiona condition- iy tormulatea from "Qur reliance is in the vs : i ch God has planted in us. Our defense is in the tehman’s Flour Mills BENNETT'S Restaurant 45 EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY - 1 nas, every all men, in a This bank will not be open for business Birthday, February 12ih Monday thru Saturday Dinner served 11-2 and 5 to 8 | Closed Sundays Breyers Ice Cream BULK AND GALLONS implements, some household goods ening with Mr. and Mrs. K. Frank-| The Bulletin. | the present dav demand 1 ¢ J Soho sll tes such : Bag, Oly elo Sale Register No I cy der. A 12:00 lin. Mrs. Rosy Gephart of Mount Jo¥| Hempfield Twp. Mr. and High School, in Sunday with It it 1 Thursday, March 10 In Manor/SPENt Mrs. |p andisville, will have their photo- y y § ) your sale |, : p . Cle \ you wan, 2 No Fen I'wp., 1 mile south of Mountville, Schoelkope. [graphs featured in this year's pub- inserted in this register weekly |, ming implements and household] The Ladies Aid Society held their| of “The Epilogue” yearbook. P. Stoner. Sale Funk, Auct. from now until day of sale. ABSO- LUTELY FREE, send or phone you are by Mrs. Susie 12:30 p.m. Edgar F. us | at your sale date and when That’ Friday, March 11 ,On the Ger- ready let us pri sour bills, That's : y Foray let us print your o ald Hiestand farm, 1-4 mile east the cheapest advertisingyou can get | Marietta, just north of the - Viarietta \ 0 3% ig ay. ys | Mariett: and Lancaster Highway. Earl Geltmacher and family Sunday|compete in the finals. February. 12 A farm Entire herd of Registered Holstein —— br — — ey ; re old Twp., a | cattle representing some of the The eight finalists are: Jeanie n si noniie ).,, ON Ne 1 . - ; : 0 n I 2 { er ni v I ; Lan. | Pest cow families in Canada, farm- U N GA Robertson, Lois Housman, Elaine oad from Mechanicsburg ) An=- : re “i i | disville, 7661 P. of land Stone ing implements and some household 3 Gingrich, Arlene Meckley, Jean dwelling, frame barn. Tobacco shed > Harold Schatz. Dupes, Auet. en Forney, Shirley Brubaker, Ruth | rage, other buildings, household : . . : Shuman and Marty Ann Cope uture by Irene Bender, Execu- Saturday, March 12 In Manor; The Mothers Club held its regu-| The f } pe 1 € € > ‘ a er ree N Bie 1a ‘ 1e rv We are » Vy - trix of the Wil! of Anna E. G. Steh- | Twp. East of Creswell, k lar monthly meeting on Monday : Jueens dare 10 ve 8 : hig y hi formin nplements, anc ouse 1 : : . ete a | agence an. Sale at 1:30 p.m. Elmer V. | Ta | im and h ne hole evening in the Maple Grove Schoo) ected hy A mode] Agency Srnl Auctioneer 00( yy Christ Frey, Sale at x y Identities of the winners will he yah Aucltioneel Y Moar HS with twenty-eignt members and 12:50 p. m. Edgar Funk, Auct. : i : : ] : ; kept secret until publication of the friends present i took Anesda obruat 6 Oni TWh ‘ 1 .3 ~ . a yearbook. v ty, February 1 } Saturday, M rch 12, in the vil- The Club voted contributions of tian ll Uli nile east of Elizabethtown we of Florin, household goods by ; ' ‘russel 1 “I Al & $500 to the March of Dimes and closeto Ridge Road, live by Chirstinn Melhorn. C. 8. Rh ¥ » ing implements, & household goods | | ank Auci Heart Haven. Mrs, Moss read a St Jose h S Hos ital by J. Harold Forwood. Dupes and - - ecripture selection and Mr. Gustaf . less. Aucts. Sale at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 15, On the road|Malmborg showed slides cn the (From page 6) he N ett: like : : Sat n Rh ie re Pires 0 Masonic Home Gardens and on|caster realize that an over-crowd- \ 0 Ore 1e n Bridge, live-| : 'e ; Wednesday, 1 b. 16 n the pz rupley nd Sweden. ed, over-aged St. Joseph's Hospit- mises, in Mano Township, 1 mile ie I eo a ie iy : . al is as much a problem to us as Southeast of Mill: rsville, 2 mil i a 100 = The hostesses of the eveninglj i ¢, city residents, especially uth of Central Manor, livestock y 408 : Re Hh were Mrs. Clarence Mowery, it is understood the proposed and implements by Raymond P or ~~ [tvie Newcomer and Mrs. J. Anew building will contain a psy- Henry. Edgar Funk, Auct Wednesday, March 16 Be- NeWoomer [chiatric unit for the short-term iween Hessdale . and St asburg,| bie care of curable mental illnesses and Wed lay, February, 23 On the known as the Dieter farm, live-| The men of the Church Schoollisolation facilities for the care of he 0A is Da iste Sa CR nd farming imple ments J (have planned a special Patriotic! © niagious diseases, neither ol premises on Donegal Springs 1 Harry W. Gentzler, Sale at 12:30 which are present in our local hos- one-half mile West of Mount Joy, | 1m Edgar Funk, Auct. k and implements, by Ralph H. stoc Musser. Walter Dupes, Auct. Thu sday, March 17 In Manor sane Twp., one mile north of Highville, Thursday, Feb. 24—-In Manor | and one mile east of Creswell. Twp., one mile east of Mountvilie, estock and implements by Aavon one-half mile south of Lincoln aieblv Sale at 12:30 p. m at Hershey's Mill, farm- | Edgar Funk, Auct. "rid March 18, In W. Hemp- field Twp.. on the road from Sal- implements & household goods Catharine Hershey Pickle. Sale at 12:30 p.m. Edgar Funk, auct. ? un to Silver Spring, one fourth Friday, Feb. 25—In East Donegal | mile south of Salunga, farming im-| Township, a fine farm of 97 acres, | plements and household goods by 1, mile off the Marietta-Maytown | Joh: H. Groff Estate. Walter P.ke, formerly known as Kane's| Duy Auct, Sale at 6:30 p. m. Dairy farm, 9-room brick house -- ar dairy barn, 2-stoi poultry houses Friday Maich 18 In West| and other farm buildings. Sale to be | Hempfield Twp,. on the premises on Auct | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Moore Sunday. Wednesday, March 9, On the | Cameron farm, at Donegal Springs, | sick list. Mr. nesday evening, [Service on Sunday College will speak on “The Relig-| ent at the home of the bride. ) | Mr. Danie! Geltmacher is on the| | EAST HEMPFIFELD WILL Burton Bowers of Couders-| FEATUURE 4 BEAUTY QUEENS regular monthly meeting at the Four candidates were selected home of Grace Geltmacher on Wed-| fro each class by vote of classmates, These sixteen Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stoppard of| peared in a contest before the as- Lance. R. D., Mr. ap- visited and Mrs. sembly and eight were selected to to be held in|. rs Bo 3 vitals. In addition, the 70 addition- Church. Dr. a] beds which will be provided by professor Fmeritus|the new ‘hospital will take much Marshall| of the burden from the shoulders {of all the over crowded hospitals in the vicinity. Salunga Methodist H. M. J. Kline, of History, Franklin and iuos Significance of the Lives of| Within a short time, all the Lincoln and Washington.” Others| people who live and work in this to have part ave: Miss Alice ore will be asked for their share yt op mn th's co ity ive i (Strickler, Supt, Howard Peifer, t community du ive. I appeal Norte: Hear N to all of you to ‘give generously Norman James eweomer, and thoughtfully with the idea in James FEnterline, Richard Peifer|mind that inadequate hospital fac- fand Ralph ‘Myers, J. Special | 1lities as they are present today {in Lancaster County represent the most vital problem of our day.” | The fcllowine chairmen have [volunteered to head up the team workers in their communities. J. EE SVI L L i | M. Mustard, 21 Chairman {for Manor Twp. music will be rendered during the service. LAND Division REMARKABLE BUY: 4-door beautiful original black, ra= | dio, new seat covers, 2 new tires, new battery, exceptionally clean, perfect condition. 2173. their | Harmless “ANTU". Mount Joy, Pa. JOY COAL: Nut, Stove and Egg, Pea, Buckwheat, Rice, Walter Derr, 230 West Main Street, Mount Joy, We and one does the work so the other conversation anything house to garage, farm house to barn or dairy, office to stock room, ete. Set is new, never Anyone can install in a jiffy. Price $15, Apply the Bulletin, Mt. Joy. 1-6-tf SEALED PROPOSALS for Bitum-~ m. on March and specifications on which propos- als must be submitted, may be ob- secretary, Lloyd Risser, town, R. D. 3. Street, Mt. Joy, held at the office of Randolph C. the road leading from Salunea tol Ryder, Esquire, 29 W. Main St., Mt. Silver Spring, farming imvlements me LO Ty ar Abram Herr, Jov at 2 p. m by Maud E. Moyer, et | and household goods by Mrs. John! i Lancaster Twp.. Mrs. J. ob Eduar Punk. Aue! H. Groff. Sale at 6:30 p.m. Walter] Dr Clyde W. Meadows, pastor ofits J. M. Newcomer x >: . | n rer m. R. R 300 nan Dupes, Auct. the King Street Evangelical U. Bp Boversiown 1, BR Rand J . . op x r . : 26 Cha Saturday, February 26 In West Church, Chambersburg was gente Flizabethtown, Mrs. P. Ulrich Hempfic Id T'wp., 1 mile north of Saturday, March 19 - On fhe| speaker at the Christian Endeavor|Chairman; W. Donegal - Twp., I. Mountville, on the road called High | premises in Mt. Jov Fwp. n wrth=| woo Rally Saturday evening in|Shank; and Mt. Joy Twp, M. Eb- Street, a 1% story frame dwelling, | cast of the Lane. Co. Farm Diner, eo erly. barn, hog sty, corn crib, also pe: known the John Newcomer | the Landisville Church of God. | ——— —— eee onal property by HarveySchlosman | fin 24 head of livestock and also|The rally was sponsored by the! Rueryboldy ends news but Administrator of Samuel Getz, de farming implements by Ira K.ifancaster County Christian En-| VEL] > ads newspapers bu ceased. Sale at 2 p.m. Edgar Funk | Newcomer Sale at 12 m. Wal- Uhm * The Vir NOT everybody reads circular ad. Auctioneer ter Dupes, Auct i : | vertising left on their door step. oa. Meadows is a member of the ex- a. Tuesday, March 1 On the Satur March 26. In Millers-|€cutive ccmmittee of the Inter- prem] n East Donegal Twp. 01 16 West Frederick St, national Society .of Christian En-| SSIFIED th Ja Carman farm between 10 by 210 ft. with 1-2 story| deavor and : smbor 0 : a fo ny A i ooh |) ik house, Hot Als Autormato/ocavor on a Ot hel Rates for this column are 25e per : le from Florin i vost k, in Oil Burne ilso household poods|” ard of directors of the Pa. C. E. nsertion. If over five lines, 5c per ohe my om rior, eS oc, py Alice ] Ney Goin 19.00 Union. 'ine each insertion, all payable in p'ements and hous 1d woods by rH I rey Sale at 1g:30 pay Levi Kopp. F. B. Aldinger, Auect p.m Funk, Auct The program included special advance. = Sr en Ce moor, |musie by Miss Beatrice Weaver of OYSTERS & CLAMS: Chincoteague Wednesday. March 2—Along the iturcav, March 26, Tn te and the chorus of and clams at Joe and Tim Marita and Bainbridge road, on [7p of Lorn household uo 45 bvip oop church |Schrolls, 33-35 Detwiler Ave. Mt. Th Berl Ts > i SH] NI executor of the Fa- Fel. [ 997 ET he Shenk arm, near Rowenna, liv ate of M Lizzie B. Missly C A somi-formal Valentine dante Joy. Phone 227-R. 2-10-41 stock and iraplen by Lowig J 1 A ' ‘ : | i Arnoli. Sale at 1:08 pa Walt i \u will be held on Saturday evening, I will not be responsible ras Autre : rm Feb. 12th at E. Hempfield Highl|for any bills contracted by anyone Dupe Auct ai I ) x. a Saturda M rch 26 Tn the School Auditorium from 8 to 11/other than myself. John K. Wagner. oi iy 5 M : onzh of Millersville. en Freder 2-10-1tp a Wednesday March 2 In anot I » 1-2 storv brick ‘house m. a wp ( ( harleston read, 2Va |g II convenient garage HT YN WE FOR SALE: Sink Cupboard and top mi ol Mountville, ‘snes 1 f ne of household A cabinet 64 in. long and 89 in. high, t of W hin ton Bx ro, 17 heard Alice Frey Sale 12:00 p RH E EMS inlaid lincleum cupboard, Brass i fat ste T8, cag muie, mj k cow I unk, Auct hot and cold water jaucets. Daniel Save with plas, 38 stows Palen en Peifer, 103 W. Donegal St. 2-10-1tp nina noo buh) egnorn \ hing A n ——————————————————————————————— y \ 0 Li eetl The Ladies Aldi Society ton ond other te a 1 pi n V n tr I'he Ladies’ Aid Society of the | pHOTO ENLARGERS: $20.20 up. lori Y h & c¢ } F bv R. Clenn Ranch Sale at 12 M Hl 10 Ls | 1¢ nith «¢ coacaleal church mel in the sewing room I eveloping sets $3.95 - $7.50. Pap- Edear Funk, auct | And aif 1o0's, repr paris the church on Tuesday with 1210, "chemicals. Trimmers, Flash - - y imuel Becker. Walter Dupes, | members present. lamps, Supplies, Free folder on 3 ; 9! Thursday. March 3 In M Mr. Elmer Hoover of this place night snapshots. Victor Klahr's or Two. on Who Charleston. voad - - and Mr. Galen Horner and Mr. Shop with the big stock. 3 miles northwest of Millersville | Good Friday Abril 15. at Landis, of Elizabethtown and| Middletown 2-17-1t o A mit af Mi Jo annual [M Frank Payne of Harrisburg and 2 1 ni wast of Mount } nnu 2 x J en 3 ArT . : ville formin i Wi ie - d immunity sale of 200 head live-|spent last Thursday in Milwaukee.| SEE THE NEW MAGAZINE 16 nu : i 1 : ns b toc) achinery fruit furniture, Wis., on business. m. m. Keystone Movie Camera Chorle G4! ti 19% 5 "nr Bd by C. 8S. Fran} Mr. and Mrs. Menno Reinhold] $122.50 Regular type $74.50 -8 nm, un Auct Ta. rg have moved into the home of Mr. $49 up. First at Victor Klahr's ids Son Yai 5 es Little Camera Shop with the big . Benj. Reinhold, last week. : . NT } Yims stock Middletown. 2-25-11 Thursday, March 3—In W, Hemp- Mr. John Walmer of > ~<a field Twp.. formeriv the J. F. Was- Le town, a former resident of this place [USED CAMERA BARGAINS: Ko- er farm at Silver Spring, 6 cows, 2 Ye , died in the St. Joseph's hospital In| dak Duaflex with flash new price Ye ! ’ Recently Mrs Roymond Arndt aster Monday. F snl Services vo : hulls, young heifers, farming im- : , | -ancaster J onday, runeral services|§16.4], Now $13.50. Flash Clinner nlements and some household goods | SPN several deys in New York - ill be held Thursday ai outfit, new $2249 - $14.95 hv Clavion I. Diffenderfer. Sale at) Clty visiting with Mr. and M hurch near Deodate, with inter-|Zeiss Ikonta B. was $81.00 - Now 1:00 p.m. Henry Snavely, Auct Franklin Miller ment in the adjoining cemetery. [$49.00 all like new. Victor Klahr er Elizabeth. and ah and Mrs. Elmer i ver were Camera Shop, Middletown. 2-10-1t as Ty on Ta = : Sunday dinner guests with Rev. and| — Thursday. March 3 Rast Don- | pes Vis | or : [ : Hii 1 y bh 2 In a E ts Peter Hitcheock Mi of Detroit, pfrs. Abram Eshelman. Other guests FOR SALE: Man's hockey skates for on 3 eh oF M : an Mich. are uests of Rev. andlwere Mr. and Mrs. John Groff and(and shoes, size 9. Telephone 98-J the IT. ox Siri low Qu ww | M R. H. Arndt laughters of Marietta, Mr. and Murs.[Mount Joy. 2-B-tf BY iy RS vodewtlv. | ith|George Bowers and sons, of Mt. Joy.| EE — ry. 11 head of cows, 1 Bull farming Ferson:s ecentl visiting with Mr and re Jorn ra pur |GIRL WANTED: For general office mp! ments by Eu ene R. Wagner, | Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt and hased the John C Yorshes proper-| Work, typewriting not essential. Ap- ie at 12:30 p.m. Welter Wire, Annie Risser were: Mr. andlty which was sold at public sale onlv by letter to Box 85. care Auct x i ee Rh The sti Pe ~3etf 8 La | Mrs. North Arbogast and son Mn. Hershey occupied the The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. 2-3«tf Pridov. March 4 On the Gather Karl, of Sunbury Mary Hoffman ome or 38 Your i re [FOR SALE: Walnut dining room farm, alon Route 230. between | 0f Grantham; Miriam Mellinger, Cn : a 21D i of } avle able, 4 chairs, China closet. double Florin and Rheems, opposite the | Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Hoffer, of ne nen the Gib BG a } Xe} pedestal, dark oak desk. Call 347-R Clearview Diner, live stock, imple- | Mt, Joy: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mel- Mmothiel, as 8 ole ol jpnauire 100 Columbia Avenue, ments and household acods bv Ira|,. ~~ © Ny 3. [Mzunt Joy. 2-3-3t OO. Heller Walter Dune AGC linger and son, Glen, Mi Susan - . i a et er ——— “ale at 12:30 p. m, Campbell and daughters Patricia Wf ddin Th WANTED. 4 or 6 rooms in Mt. Joy. dl | and Beverly of Lancaster, Rev. &/| * € S ruou |Phone 177-M. Mt. Joy. 229 E. Main ‘ n ~ . |S 7 2.3. Saturday, March 5 In Manor | Mrs. John Mariin of Lancaster. (From Page 1) St., Mount Joy. 2-3-1 Tw 0 » Blue Rock Road, 2 m loess \ 1 : GD : : A Tue the § ia Role 3 Bore The Newtown Church is plan-|ring ceremony. FOR SALE: 10-piece dining room niles. West of o | ning a special week of services vite, onteide nub'ic address system miles southwest of Mountville, 28 | during Holy Week from Psalm|Nancy M. Ellis [reasonable; Boy bicycle, 2 Posts milk cows, bulls and forming im- | Sunday to Easter Sunday, the S. Shupp Boy's joe skates. Nike new. Apply A by Frank= N. Borlev. | » . i : : [West Donegal St., Mount Joy. dale ot 10300 ws Ed Funk. | YP irl Buckwalter of Marietta) Miss Nancy M. Ellis, daughter of 2.3-f 1 at zo p. m. gal nic, ee 3 its aon . | - Auct will be scng director Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ellis, 235 Marietta] = Mr. and DM Giles Urban of|Ave., became the bride of Burton g |FOR SALE: Boy st in ove revat with m A Wr Mbt er AM ee : (quilted lining, Size 8. Very good kk lay, : M eh | N nhe im Holtwcod visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy son of Mr. and Mrs. B. leondition. Price $5.00. Call Mount Ia ; e ; ae oh gh nN | Urban and Mrs. William Haines on Shupp, 333 Marietta Ave., on Satur-/Joy 91R3. 1-20-tf ef le anaisville, o 18} es fi : : Sunday. day, February 5, at 2: .m. a | farm known the Aaron ] Long 1H) . or Wy, Feb 5, at 2:00 p mn in the [TYPEWRITERS & ADD. MACH'S farm. 32 head Hol te in and Guern- Mis. Abram Gamber visited Mrs. Episcopal Church at Bel Air, Mary- |New-rebuilt-used. J. M. Engle, 411 sey 1 IWS, i: Kk bulls, I Hauser and Miss Louise Rhoads on/lard. The Rev. Pearson H. Sloan/E. High, Elizabethtown 14J. 4-8-tf mniements mnlemente will he | o \r we 4 a . | cold bv Dorothy L. Rudy, cows by | Sunday: : i _ |officiated at the single ring yNTERESTED in selling your F lgor F. Funk, auct., Campbell and | Mr. and Mrs. Mark Winters vis-/mony. |car—See—Ben Staley or call 163R2, Gamber. Sale st 12:30 p. m ited Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gamber| The bride chose a street lenghth|Mount Joy. 5-9-tf - - — on S lay dress o ree rl i Twn, on the Blue Rock Bad, 1-2] FT 2nC Mus Jay = andgoid thread, white woo) hat and & ; mile west of Millersville. Farmine | daughter, Mary Arlene, Ruth Anna|gardenia corsage. | ») ‘mplements and househ 1d goods | and Ella Shirk, Mr. and Mrs. Harry| After several days in Baltimore] OUR WANT = hv John and Bertha Hoffmaster. Beamenderfer of Mount Joy visited|the couple will reside for the rind / Sale at 12:30 p. m. Edgar Funk, Pp AD A = 1 but they get NOTICED = Vi. Joy. Pa., Thursday, February 10, 1919—3 1940 Buick, fog lights, heater, defroster, Landisville 2-10-1t Telephone NOTICE: To the Tax Payers of Mt. Joy Township. pet for the year 1949 has been pre= The Proposed Bud- pared and will be available for public inspection for twenty (20) days beginning February 7, 1949. Lloyd L. Risser, Sec’y. 2-10-1t FOR SALE: Stoves, Heatrolas, will [also buy Sell femall lots, or truck load. Guy D. Spittler, Phone 101-R Mt. Joy, Pa. kinds of scrap iron. locust or oak, all stove wood, 1-27-tf 112 Rats reported killed can STAR. animals. Also “STAR” Hostetter’s Hardware, 1-13-10tp Pa. S.5-tf NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7’, 8x8, 10'x10°, 12'x12’. In stock for im= mediate delivery. Automatic electrio 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. 4-17-t1 AMPLI-PHONES purchased 2 is for sale. You can hold a two way without the use of additional. Talk from been unpacked. about half the original cost. inous material and clean crushed limestone, will be received until 6:00 p. m. March 4, 1949 by the Supervisors of Mt. Joy Twp., Lan- caster County, Penna. and will be publicly opened and read during their meeting to be held at 10:00 a. 5, 1949. Proposal Forms tained at the home of the Township Elizabeth- 2-10-1t LOCAL HELP FOR POULTRY FARM Under Middle age, employed ularly at farm work. Phone Mount Joy 905R-6 2-10-tf reg- VALENTINE HEARTS Filled with candy, 85c¢, $1.50, $1.75, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 up to $50.00. Valen- tines for Children and Grown-ups. Kulp’s Luncheonette, 18 W. Main 1-20-tf PHOTO FINISHING—Any six oy sight exposure roll developed and printed plain or deckle edge, 25a {coin). Reprints 3¢ each. Minimum order 25c¢. Capital City Photo Ser- vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. 2/15/t{ APPLES! APPLES! APPLES! Apples for eating & cooking. Stay- man, Smokehouse, Grimes, MacIn- tosh, York and Delicious. Also Par- adise for sweet snitz, $1.25 to $2.00. Vinegar 50c a gal. Fairview Or- chards, Mrs Katharine Snyder, Florin, Pa. 2-3-2tp WANTED: General Handy Man, be- tween age of 25 & 50. Full time em- ployment thruout the vear. Lawn and garden work. Should be able to drive an automobile. Location in country near town. State wages ex- pected. S. Nissly Gingrich, 12 So. Duke Street, Lancaster. Telephone 8296 Lanc. 1-27-4t J. WILLIS FREED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT TAX CONSULTANT 19 WEST MAIN STREET 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 des veloped chicks which are extremes and are at the resistant to all of this area ly heavy layers same time highly the poultry diseases Learn more about these chicks, Write today for prices and your free copy of Musser’s colorful 1944 “Chick News.” edition of Musser Leghorn Farms Phone 905-R-6 Mt. Joy, Pa, ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Estate of Paul S. Frank, also known at Paul W. Frank, late of Fast Donegal Township, deceased. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebt- ed thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav- ing claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed. FRANCES M. FRANK Florin, Pa. Wm, C. Rehm, Esq. 15 niles so Roce 3. er oh ou, Mit : a od tock | port, Potter Co., spent Monday ev-| Four beauty queens of East 2a S ir Mt) Joy, Ny FT 5 f \ \ ( \ f in ¥ L LS in Ol i nn ha \ - iin cha pin ogre Administratrix Marshall 'M. Cshen Esq. 1{13-6t
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