© iC TET Dm mae mE AE EEE TT ARTKAY DISPERSAL Thursday, Nov. 10, 1949 1:00 O'CLOCK P. M. To be held at the Keystone Holstein Sales Barn, just east of Mount Joy, Pennsylvania on Route 230. 50 Head PUREBRED HOLSTEIN 10 head fresh since September 1; and December; fres] bulls, 8 heifers bred to a grandson of calves. D. H. I. A. Herd Average 11932 Milk, 409. Fat. FEATURING Leechwood Fobes Posch. 611.7 of fat, 15,373 of : testing 3.91% as 3 = old and 3 daughiers. One, Artkay Rag Apple Pride, 2 years, 236 days, 397.9 of fat, 10,702 of milk es record) and her son by Lifloc Signet 8 head due in November throughout the veor; 3 Marksman; 7 14 head lo en heiler OYSTER SUPPER NOVEMBER 5 | > abn, ™" Ladies Bible Class of the Church | + Farmer ‘S Deluge AE of God, Landisville will serve Fives 7 Up { Oyster supper at the Landisville Wi h T ! ty | Fire Hall on Saturday, Nov. 6th, State it aX Ls “7 | from 4 to 8 p. m. 4 ee arm. | re Refund Requests BURTON WILLIAMS | | Everybody reads newspapers bud ye — [ NOT everybody reads errcular ad- Farmers by the thousands have Cart Eases Work sevticine left on their door step deluged the Commonwealth with THERE'S an old saying that the requests for refunds of gasoline tassios. way to do a thing also taxes allowed under a 1949 law I op DO Xa i | y and rs § Qf The Stite Board of Finance of many a laborious and time Revenue said some 12000 requests consuming far ron. po i SN already have bee tabulated for gre various liitle jobs around a the quarterly period ended October 2 that can be made easier by 15 It added that many hundred aI os las i of kne mo rs more poured in at deadline time go, L pon the idea of the wheel, which have not vet been A home-made cart like that The law permit Pennsylvania's ‘Wey below, Lol example, can save 176.000 farmers to receive refund en eit f half of the five-cent state t TR [ —- hey pay on gasoline used in food Tahari by a $7,000 son of Marksman, out of Lif] 1 ton figures indicate it will ke far Hari Supreme, world record Jr., 3 year old on 2X with 90° less than that 5 : of fat, 19635 of milk {esting 4.61% The 1949 Legislature authorized you Pinel; Siva and efron bi 0%: . n ii > % ha - . tt ~ . . O S on one 0 N= Man-O-War Rag Apple Betsy V , a daughter of the State Board of Finance and other: or for carrying milk cans,l| Man-O-War Dictator. Several times Grand Chamy ion at _ Revenue to make quarterly repay- so machines, tools, bags of feed Ti oN y Ct. PN Tr me 3 icatior ; » fap. an ) on. Canadian Shows, 8y 493 lbs. fat, 14,284 milk 2X, and her PIIRLIC SALE Tenis ig op Aeon by the fa Tho cot ts anil ine PR " { et io ers, The oar ‘ @ cf Ss simply and mnexpen- son by Raymondale Rag Apple Paul as son of “Ajax Of Real Estate & Personal Property | ¢! Rib wii haiti et Radon os Bing d gi Otonabee Colantha Lady, 2y, 2X, 460 fat, 13,043 | SATURDAY. NOVFMBER 19. 1849 ore tha’ 80000 forms throush- pigin wooden crate equipped with milk. Sha is the dom of an AllConadian Bell and of a i Located in the Village of May- | out the St ite to granges, farm 2 handle or oes and Jeune on OW O's ro vor for lav VO ubbey- vheels nm an Reserve AlCanadian Progeny. |* 1490. #4. crested £00} eratives, form organiza- i : be Feline gy i rom a} Spruce Brae Ormsby Segis Teake, 492.4 fat, dy, 15- Hons and gasoline stations in rural 4's, may have gate at one end. J J : ld areas. ‘ A 1: 837 milk, 2X. In 200 days of her fine vear old lactation, | 21, STORY oe ; al p Sop goon I g uch Bye hicle 1 5 IGE t | : Se After a farmer fills out a form should not be ditlicult i she balks she has 13,373 of milk, 419.5 of fat, up fo 93 lbs. FRAME DWELLING and returns it to the Board rp ai entering, pot Joo. grain in the shi ; : ns » Board here, | 3 ing, put Ie i of milk a day. equinped with electric and gas, > front of the car and entice her in. 5 ~ | : : he gets a code number and anoth-| yr Bonnechere Rag Apple Supreme, a son of Glenafton {recently installed septic tank, Also : J eo If she per fl NAP Ped inal, PUL Rag Apple Craftsman, the sire of the All American Moun two-car garage. work shon., and | °T form on which to apply for re- 2 basket over het i and back 1g ADDIE ~TALSIT Il, e sire Of th All-American ivioun- an Tas YOR imbursements ner an. tain View Coralie Rag Apple. He was second prize } hos e. Petty seen. | rs pont tk ot id -— am ye x = 5 | Alen at the same me and ace eceipls oy the amount f gaso- calf Lampeter, 1948, and 3rd prize bull cal Whe following propery Willd i: of gaso e pe nal proper:y line bought for use in farm mach- Farm Show, 1949, | be offered for sale: | inery in the producti f food {a e gister Several animals are bred to the two sons of Lifloc [White and junry paneled rani | must coon : a f ah ane 2 tAYUR: ane eater: living 1 | must acco any the second ‘m. Mata Hari Supreme, world record junior 3 vecr old on 2X fot i id : al heat living roo ov ; cong form ans f ke 19.625 milk er Z 3 0; MAE Mk) | suite; extensicn table: cupboard; | The form also must ke accompa-! If you want a on your sale ith m test { ote ru vias: Aner : B= : BY Rh Bs : : : : wit! "ae Py a 0s : ing 61 € . 3 012 rug: throw rugs fl or and ! nied by a $1.50 filing fee to be paid nserted in this register weekly erd Certi fied, A credi ted, ar 1d vaccinate p28 re owin hy LT quarterly. rem row until day of sale. ABSO- table an trav: single MC with = Ae . C. Arthur and Amanda K. Wolgem th Bd ay i he Oct. 15 filing deadline cov- LUTELY FREE, send or phone us u Radio and cabinet; kerosene | €red the month of July, August: your sale date and when you are Holstei Saou JOY, PENNSYLVANIA, OWNERS lamns: senles: electric sweener: el- | and September. The next dead- ready let us print your bills. That's Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc. ertric washer: lot of cmned goods: | line will be on Jan. 15 he cheapest advertisingyou can get Mount Joy, Penna.. Managers. eal pages tubs: h yess de Gasoline weed in’ tractors and LR en meee tne eee — porch rockers: two lawn mowers: | : . : | | ifi d € IL It P § | wren cultivatey: oarden tools: toe gas line powered farm ma- Saturday, Nov. 5—On the premi- Use Our C ass Ie Oo umn ys | tools: sot of bitcher tenis: chinery is subject to a re fund, but ses in pho Twp., 3 miles North of rdware bovine machine: cider | not that used in cars, trucks and Mount Joy on the road leading from || I free work bench and vies! Soa. jeeps and similar vehicles Backer s Se "Ves St Hien to Ho “ik \ A E A ( | F fe A R RN A ea sizing boxes: ston and extension a — Church, at the church a valuable L ladders; grass scvthes fruit and poultty farm, 16 acres ma A : S rg » house, bank ANTIOUES M t with 2! tory frame house, bank ® Secretary and desk: 30 P. M an illness of seven years. ww Paul R. Gates and Ethel Gates Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M., | —_— Walter Dupes, Auct. Sale at 2 p.m. whe ‘ itions il > ade | + ‘ EC - : Bangs certified and calthood vaccinated. T B. certified I hen, | onditions will be made | 4.0 co © Newcomer es known by ' rday. Nov. 12 he prem- TT TY MRS. SUE SINGER M:s. Florence Newcomer, sixty. . Sat gays Mori JX Ou oo i i m if, x y ses at 200 Marietta Avenue, In the MONDAY, NOV. 7, 1949 | Walter Dupes, Auel wife of Samuel S. Neweomer, well of Mount Joy, lof of Ans ! dis & Garman, Clks 44-3t | known Kane drugeist, died Fridav tiaues Bouschold od Li or immersive ib std BES, dled riday hiques and hot Id goods by J On the farm located in Lancaster Co., miles south of Man. wees ST SALES morning in the Community hospital Avery Engle and Danicl F. Engle, heim on the road leading from Route 72 to Fruitville Pike on Of Rea UBL & Personal Property | here she had been a patient since EXecutors i oH > eal Estate & Pers ) dec’d. Sale at 1220 p.m. C Route 772. | SATURDAY, NOVEMBFR. 12, 1949 | August 18. Death was attributed Tage da i rid Pe - o Ny EAL 2 5 C O WwW S | In ‘he Borough of Elizabethtown, | te complications. SRE i 3 No. 441 Park Stree : : | at No. 141 Park Street Besides her husband, who is a / sday. November 10-—-At the A 21, STORY | Wednesday, November : Cia ative « ou she leaves Keystone o:stein Sales Barn east Many are ffresh or close springers, | FRAME DWELLING native of Mount Joy, she leaves a 8 Soto 3 fon 8a Ts PH ea balance due throughout the year. be ne and Dat; eqdip sister, Mrs. Olive Evans. ; 1 joy a 2 Mie 2 7) heal i TOC be aln, e - me urebrec oiste y £ nul 1 The funeral w: eld Monday af-" A 7 SPRINGING HEIFERS } ved tor two apartments, insulated. 3 uneral Was hold Monday ai nd Amanda K. Wolgemuth 3 BULLS | Aso two-car fo: forncon, and burial was made in = | ‘ Sie Be At ests , the family plot Forest Lawn cem- . redid r 17 p Balance are heifers from 1 month i. 8 the same time and place the € v plot in Forest Lawn cem- Saturday, N vember 17 On th . . | following personal property will be | etery. osremises in Silver Spring, in West to 18 months old. Continuous D.H | i ot ior Sic Yemofeld Twn ory. fram? I.A. testing has been done for six hs B dre fot st lin'ne room sui! a hs gy Li tors {fram : 1 a \ 3 om suite: ¢ J room e. | Fannie M. Brose welling arge 2-story rame gar- years. i {| living room suite: electric floor «nd Mi hy ROBEY > . age also 65 It adjoining, and Lauxmont L. Sensation (He by Lauxmaster the great proven swe. on | bride lamps: General Flectric Re- Mrs Fannie VI fifty-|1,,ussho'd gon by Heary H. Ki from Yarba Sensaion Pontiac 2nd with 395 days at Gu years {oJ 1al | old fashioned rocker: | “even, wife of Frank B. Brosey,! sp itor of the last Will and 3.9%. 19419.0 milk). Has been our main herd sir: he ast 3 years, There | oie ton table: wash machine: | Mount Jev RD, died Sunday at of Leah H. Heidler, d will be no less than 30 head of his off-springs in this sa porch swing and glider; chest; cor- | (he. Gener after : i111 Frank, At Sale at The oldest daughters are completing t their frst records including Lime- ! wnt: cooking. Wenails: and 1e - General Hospital, after an ill acre Pietertje Pontiac 2 yrs. 5 months, 365 days, 11200 milk, 441.4 fat; Tot ol other articles (00 ness of four days. She was lern 3.94%: Limeacre Sunrise Clohilda 2 yrs. 3 months, 310 days, 10,173 milk; © in Donegal Township, a daughter] ¢ turdayv, Nov prem- 371 fat: 3.7%. : at Sale to commence at 1-00 P. M., | of the late Henry and Alice Co- as : : West Also Special Mention of Ormsby Korndyke Carnation Tou is he when conditions will be made | ver Myers and was a member ; Hy m niald Cratos r timz, 3 daughte 3 nearest to an excellent cow of any cow Sold 20 for 8 Jong un > Fo 153 known by 3 | Trinity Evangelical Congregation-'1welling he > fram selling. Record—365 days 15776, 579.9 F. 3.73%. Fresh May 14-—in 155 | W. D. BOESCH | y rage and personal property by days she has 10,095 Milk, 379.2 Fat, 3.75% Te at. Her 2-year-old daughter | yr ita. Pupes, i Church here, 5 rae an Keser ei cut of the has been milked 230 days, she has 309.7 fat; 4.251 ¢ Tes 30% Ja Landic & Garmon, Clks. 14-21 Besides her husband she is), will and Testament f Leah H A daughter of Dunlogzgin Go'dmaster at 3 years ol age in 32 jin | ree err mater er wpm ener | gUrvived by these children: PrankiMeidler. decd. Personal p operty at has 11 172 Milk and 403.1 Fat, 3.61% tes er dam at 10 years made = TE, IB Jr of Manheim: Alice, wife of "2:39 bp m. and real estate at 3 p 486 milk: 590.0 fat. ; : | {Vereen ys ot 5 ; wn. CS Frank. Atel A i old daughter of Saf>master 3 yrs. 314 days. 14044 milk, 464.4 | SIMON P. NISSLEY | re neis Rox ing, E-town RD3: Mm S. I ak, Au fat. A 3 year old daughter of Elmercft Monogram with 4534F fat, 4.15 MARY G. NISSLEY John, Manheim RDI: Barbara, the 1 or, om lec. 3 test—10,851 milk. Also selling two daughters of Lucifer the one due at! FUNERAL DIRECTORS wife of Henry Hess, Columbia; Friday. RY ul ot pd my 0) 3 a : west \ Mt. Joy. cn Route 231}, sale by the herd sire. | Mount Joy. Rs. Ncrman and Francis, at home; al- g he i of fresh and close sprin : MILKING EQUIPMENT ho. | mei rrr wee 180° 2 Arthur Myers and Balls bo Keveterie Holstein Two unit Surge milker complete, used twenty months; Nc | | wm and] a step brother, Harlan Sales. Inc., Mount Joy 4-can electric milk cooler, 18—85 lbs. milk cans, buckets and | | Wetdma Lancs) i 9 oe — —— en tii : Se I”. an o Aancaster anc so selling one Ma-Deering milking mach'ne unit in good condition. C HINCOT EAGU E er i : a w Ck gs sel coo grandchildren. ARTHUR WOLGEMUTI BUYS FARM MACHINFRY : | = The funeral was held at Man- REGISTERED HOLSTEIN COW Farmall A tractor, star ter and lie hts, goo | rubber, monte 1 JA Jack | heim this. afterncon. with inter.) C. ‘Arthur Mount plow: cultivator; tobacco hoes; Mc-Deering dise harrow with 24 « iscs, ment in the Chickies Cemetery Joy has recently acquired a regis- used one season: three-section spring harrow, 714 ft. cultipacker, rubber- pr 1 Holstein Friesian cow from tired wagon, with 16 ft. flats with side-boards and brake: G.I. tractor | CLAMS -— i lerec ols i rie en cov ron a 3 . tes . SOIR, tes esti: the herd of 08k Thompson of spreader on rubber, used one season; potato cutter. a Ii t M ts ! Sale to commence at 12:39 ¢'clock. Order of sale, implements at 12:30, { J & Ti ud dll ea S Dall's. Wis Change of ownershi; eat)» at 1 o'clock. Sale will he held Unley cove I. Eh 5 : | oe im ALSO for ‘this Isabelle Plohe De Lunch by the ladies of the Home Bnilders o icques Church of | Yo. Rue hoon cliicially rocorded by the Brethren. For catalog write Harvey Rettew, Manheim, Pa. R2; sale Schro 1 1 A FULL LINE OF oo pr 3 eo ¢ ly Wi I he - Friesian ASSOC anager. . NORMAN M. KREIDER | 33-35 DETWILER AVENUE Boxy Dupes & Hess—Auctionecrs : y a mn America. ; Paul D'ehm—Clerk Manheim. Pa.—Owner MOUNT JOY. PA. The Association issued 30,245 re- i ma Ao F $ & V bl jgistry and transfer certificate to! pn | ruits egeta €8 pa. breeders caring 1948. | | ———— ee Keenco 5 and 8 ft. EARNINGS OF THE P P & L Hen Feeders ® Made of 24 Gauge Galv. Steel © 3 inch Rounded Wool Perches On All ® Special Lock Washers Bolts. ® ['xtra Heavy Reels ® Extra Strong Legs — Will Last Fer Many Years A. C MAYER — Dial 3-4053 — MT. JOY, PA. 44-tf woduction It was estimated when the law was signed that the refund cost might run high as $1,500,000 mnually but the present applica- KRALL'S Meat Market West Main St, Mt. Joy | PAST NINE FOR THE MONTHS Earnings after ne to the comm sylvania Power & Light mpany for the nine months period ended September 30, 1949 were $5,150:064: equivalent to $1.55 per share, and for the twelve months period end- ed September 30, 1949 weve $6,730, 363: equivalent to $2.03 per chare « common stock outstanding at the end of the period. Operating revenues nine months ending 1949 were $51,647,812; 5.6 percent over lost ponding period. all n ‘stock charges accru- f Penn- gr mr ADVERTISE ~ f for the first! September 30, an increase of year's corres- HIBERNATE Ey Two Is SEEMS to be universally pre ipposed id Inspector Ben Odell, ‘that people who en’'t In their own ement are al a disads vantage “I'm thinking of the time Detec tive Sergeant Rod Upshur went up to Round Pond for his suinmer va cation. Rod city bred and city raised. Hq vorked on the police force of one of the cow st cities. He didn't ow a eat deal about the country and country ways. But he knew human natin | 1 1a ne WwW 15 nal = Minute Rod was stay Fition Jing at one of those summer camps and was having a pretty dull time, when Henry Graves, the owner, came to him with a request ‘““ ‘There’s heen a up the river a ways,’ ed. ‘Jed Thomas, officer, drowning he explain- the local isn’t so sure but what there's foul play. I know it's out of your jurisdiction, but we'd appreciate having you lend us a hand.” He smiled flatter- ingly. ‘You see, your fame as a detector of crime is far reach- ing. “Jed Thomas, a farmer by trade, was congenial and willing to let Rod assume the entire burden, * ‘Fact is, Mr. Upshur, there's been a feud hereabouts. Between the Hallams and the Spencers. ‘Well, sir, couple days ek Herm and Punk Hallam co to me an’ says they was bait diggin’ in their lower pasture and suddenly they sees a boat with Pat Spencer in it come sweepin’ around the bend. He was clear across the river which is about 200 yards wide there, an’ they claim he hit a submerge log and stuck. They claim he {to push hisself off with an oar an the oar slipped an’ it overboard. Well, swim an’ he just n: an’ him fell Pat can't iturally drowned. “Jed Thomas drove to {the Hallam farm and introduced him to Herm and Punk. They y big fellow Sir, Rod out were strapping mug, amused. ‘ ‘Sure, sure, we'll down to the with yuh,” Herm said in reply to Rod's question. “I see,” Rod remarked Jed, ‘that you recovered the oar Pat Spencer lost overboard.’ ‘Yep, Jed, happily, ‘I found it caught weeds along the bank about 15 yards downstream. I guess he musta lost it, just like Punk and Hern “Punk and Herm laug 20 river 10 replied and not too 1m some said.’ hed. “Sure, we'll go down to the river with yuh,” Herm said. ‘Wait a minut Rod ily. ‘Not 1art nart you made Officer Thomas, 1 safe in ting charging them with 1 AT'S AND HERN open. In fact, Yuh didn’t drown his “‘0 course he did!’ Punk Hallam said darkly. ‘Listen, city jigger, vou ain't comin’ up here an’ gettin’ away with ac- cusin’ us o° murder. You ain't secarin’ us, We got each other for witnesses.’ aid « You two are 50 fast, boy sn all rig} think arre these men urder.’ fell Jed Pat S mouths so did Jed’ said: you know self?’ none. ‘Fine,” said Rod. ‘That makes the lie all the worse, because you both declare you saw Spence fall out of the boat, first dropping his oar. No, I must confess I am a city man and the ways of the coun- try are strange to me. However, any dumbbell would know afte looking at that river and see- ing that bend above here ¢ kno ing that there's a fast current, that an oar dropped overboard near the opposite bank, could never lodge in underbrush al the | on this side 15 feet from where re standing. It would be two or three miles down stream by now.’ “For a minute, there was silence. The three men stared at Rod blank- { ly. It took quite awhile for the an- 'nouncement to penetrate Officer Thomas fortunately, recovered first. He had a gun in his pocket and he got it out, just as Punk Hallam jumped at him. He had to shoot Punk through the shoulder, and would have done the same to Herm, apparently, had one more ounce of grey matter than his brother. He quit.” Released by WNU Features DO eee When in need of Printing. (any- {thing) kindly remember the Bulletin! | The Bulletin, . Joy, COUNTY FARMERS TO GET Pa., 1 Thursday, November 3. 1949—3 52,000 TREE EDLINGS Lancaster County farmers c¢ ating in the soil service techni- dens’ conservation plan will re- ceive 52000 units of tree edlings and multiflory rose The plant will be distrib ned free from the Lancaster County Si] Conservatior Dis rict head guarters in Quarryville, according to W. Martin Muth, district con ervationist Speci 0 | ven ut include: white pine 19.00) Scotch pine, 2.000; Norway spruo 9.500; lor 1.0900 black locust 1.500 nd mulafi ose 19.000 ——-— - - Quhserihe for the Bulletin CLASSIFIED Rates for cla ified advertising in this eolomn are 3 lines or less, minimum dhe Over 3 lines, per line 10¢ Each add. insertion, per line Sc FOR SALE: Two W rin Air Furn- aces, slightly used. Dial Mount Joy 32111 14-11 FOR SALE: 1936 Oldsmobile Sed- an, good cond. Sadie B. Shenk Sporting Hill, Manheim R2, Pa 44-1tp NOTICE: Colored man 58 years vishes a position as janitor or any other work. Write 32 Railroad St., Mount Joy 44-1tp I WISH TO THANK frien ds of the T. C. Depet and elsewhere fo flowers, cards and kindn while being hospitalized and convalescing it heme Mrs Da hy Zeller H4-1tp FOR SAL E Seasoned Walnut and Cedar Lumber. D. M. Reid, Phone 169 Newville, Penn: 44-81 PAINTING: Do you need some in- work? Call S. H. Zerphey. Landisville 6667. FOU ND: Hunting Licens John Way, Decnegal Mt. Jy. Phone Springs 23-4892 FOR cond SALE: 1 Write B M:. Joy 3 $5.00, Florin phone FOR SALE: Wool 1 rug 8.3x10.6 condition, price reascnable Mount Joy 3-5004 FOR coat Brown cellent SALE. 3-piece and leggins set, Kelly Mutton Trim. size 6-X condition Phone Mt girls NOTICE: After i in- vary 1, 1950, an additional six per- cent (69) will be added to all water taxes already penalized Mrs. John B. Greiner, Collector of Water ta St, Mt J »y Pa 43-t CAMERA PARGAINS, Kok: i Du- flex with flash, like new, was $16.- 31 n £11.95. Pocket Kedak $6.95 vith cas Devrv 16mm Projector, 5.00. Victer Klahr Camera Shop, iiddletown, Pa 4-11 FOR s \LE: 50 one gallon C rorls H M Hess Midoy . Rl, Pa {41-1 FOR SALE: C Wickens ind Canon Iress~d, 209 W. Donegal St., Mount Joy, Penna 39-9tp WANTED—Elecirician: 14 -({ o g( 4 oo 4: D-10768 Ro ud, 44 -1t yod or 3-1 od Phone winter green & E X~- Jovy Ji also Plumb- ar & Heating Man. Wolgemuth Ine. 14 East Main Street, Mount Joy. Pa Phone 3-9681 9-15-tf Fypewriter Add lach’s, Cash Registers, Check Writers. New and Tised. J. M. 111 E Hich St Elizabethtown, phone 14J. 8-18-tf FOR SALF CHEAP eng: al com hination Coal and Cas Range. 140 North Market St, Mt. Joy. Phone 3-3801 =-11-tf NOTICE: Button nd Buckles cov- ered, Belts made. Also alterations Hele Bronson, Florin, Phone Mt J 799 3-11-t FOR ALE: Oak bruni r. all sizes un to 36 ft. lenoth. Sa Call Jac. G. Baker, acho Pa. 6-9-tf I BN kinds of sera. iron, also sel] » woord Guy D. Snittler Phene 5573 Mt. Joy 5-12-tf | ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices for antianes of any descrintion. Mr Hat 161 N. Charlotte St, Man- ieim, Pa. Phone 407 2-24-tf WANTED: Female help for gen- cral office work. Pesition will be nen in near futu Must be good at arithmfttic : ne - aoplica- tic veried ong Dec. 1, 1949 Application forms v be sent on reauest. Permanent position with ood Pa. Farm Bureau Cornor- ion Assoc., Pest office Box © Florin, Pa 43-5: WANTED SALES GIRLS Full Time G. C. MURPHY COMPANY Mount Jo 14-1t DR IV In NG A NEW CAR? Protect your right to go on driving it Gel State Farm Mutual Automobile In- Irance Under new, strizi fine ancial responsibility laws 1n most states, one ac ont could take away your driver's license! Find ut today about State Farm's low- priced protection AMMON R. HOFFER 119 David St., Mount Joy, Pa Phone 3-4901 44- d to order it’ | FOR SALE: Brown enameled Heat- rola, in good condition. Amy Kram=- | er. 105 New Haven St., Mt. Joy. 40-6tp NEW OVE RIFAD SECTIONAL GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7’, 8x8, 10'x10°, 12'x12’, In stock for im= mediate delivery, Automatic electrie overhead door operators. Controlled | rom the dash of your car, Also a lot of commercial and pivoted steel | sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy, | Pa Phone 3-3011 4-17-40 WANTED TWENTY GIRLS Experienced Sewing Machine Operators Unexperienced for other work. MOUNT JOY MILLS Mount Joy 9-15-tf rb EXE C UTOR'S NOTICE of Leah H. Heidler, deceas- of West Hempfield township, Lancaster County. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the andersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having Estate ed, hte claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed residing at Landisville, Pa. HENRY H. KOSER James N. Lightner Executor Attorney 42-64 EXECUTOR NOTICE Estate of Ellen B. Funk, late of Mount Joy. Borough, Lancaster, County, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make and those hav- or demands against the present them without settlement to the under= immediate ing claims same, will delay for signed THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY payment, Mount Joy, Penna. Lcuis S. May, Executor Randolph C. Ryder Atty’s 43-6t EXECUTOR NOTICE Estate of Samuel Funk, late of Mount Joy, Borough, Lancaster, County, deceased. Letiers testamentary on said es- te having been granted to the un- | dersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payments, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for e'tlement to the undersigned THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY Mount Joy, Penna. Louis S. May, Executor Randolph C. Ryder Atty’s 43-6t ADMINISTRATOR’ S NOTICE Estate of Bertha M. Kraybill de- ceased, late of Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster County, Penna. Letters of administration 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 foi settlement to the undersigned, res iding at Elizabethtown, Pa., R.D. 1. ARTHUR S. KRAYBILL Samuel S. Wenger, Att'y 39-6t * Administrator For AW NINGS - VENETIAN BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL- STERING call Columbia 48101 or write to HALDEMAN’'S UPHOL- STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th & Sts., Columbia, Pa. 3-31-tf CUSTOM CORN PLOWING and PICKING “Wood Bro.” No job too darge or small. Robert G. Hostetter, 1132 Mt. Joy St., Eliza- bethtown, Pa. Call after 5 p. m. Phone 198-J. 9-15-2mo. Is there an individual corpora- ticn, Oil Company or anyone in- terested in the best location for a sas or service station, auto agency and used car lot, Road House, Ov- er Night Cabins, Refreshment cr “fruit Stand, etc. along the high- way hetween Harrisburg and Lan- ester? The location comprises over 5 acres at a hard road inter- ection on the new 4-lane highway east of Mt. and hos every ad- vantage, Big Chickies Creek = along ane side, macadam highway along the other Ample car and trailer parking, svacious grove, shady and nicturesque If vou want a- real locaticn, nct quick Call, phone r see Jno. E. Schroll, Owner, Mount Joy, Pa 7-22-tf No‘ice is hereby given that at 7:30 P. M. on Nevember 7, 1949 at the Borough Hall, Mount Joy, Lan- caster County, Pa.. the Council of the Borough of Mount Joy is to consider the adovtion of certain pro- posed amendments to the Zoning tho Borough, which amendments have heretofore heen submitted the Borouch Planing Commission as required by law. The amendments to be considered propose the following: 1. To include dwelling trailers in Ordinanc of to the definition and reouirements for residences and dwellings. and to prohibit location of dwelling trail- ers and other vehicles used for dwelling purpos~c in Residence “A” in1 Residence “B” districts. 9 2. To impose penalties for viola- tion of the Zoning Ordinance. Copies of the proposed amend- ments are on file in the office of the Borough Secretary, and may be in- spected bv any person interested at his office No. 128 N. Barbara Street, Mount Joy. Pa., between the hours of 9 A. M., and 8 P. M. Monday to Friday, inclusive. and 9 A. M. and 6 P. M. Saturday. WILLIAM F. BRIAN 43-2t Borough Secretary