The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 26, 1950, Image 3

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LIVE and DRESSED
Here's how to KEEP HOG FEED BILLS CHICKENS
DOWN--GET FAST GAINS! §
PIONEER Hog Feed PROGRAM
Over 50 commercial feed-lot records
prove that the labor-saving Pioneer

 
Produces oe gl pork at low FREE DI! ERY
eed cost per Ibs, gain.
Pioneer's high levels of all essential minerals, BLAIN KA FFMAN
vitamins and proteiis are carefully blended
to produce "Qualify Results at Low Cost” (
MT. JOY, PA. ,
ROUTE 1, DIAL 3-4929



when
If-fed with your home-grown grains,
G. K. Wagner




 
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A. C. MAYER
MOUNT JOY, PA.


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| GIVE US A CALL

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WITH HUNTER AUTOMATIC
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VENTILATION
SAVES MONEY
SIX WAYS...
OIL
PAUL/E. HESS


FLORIN, PA.
| Phone Mt. Joy 3-4885
Sales & Construction
Amos G.
INCREASE YOUR MILK
PRODUCTION





A HUNTER ZEPHAIR

VENTILATING FAN 2 REDUCE BARN REPAIRS i
beeps dry, fresh air 3 HAVE HEALTHIER HERDS SALUNG
circulating through 4 PRODUCE EETTER GRADE |
your bern—removes LK
unhealthy, treynant, 5 PREVENT FEED SPOILAGE
air. 6 IMPROVE WORKING COM.
ITIONS |
DITIONS {
Charles Felty |
MAYTOWN, PA.
Phone Mariet'a 6-3205

our ven
We
Lot us solve ¥
problems.



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C. ROBERT FRY
MANHEIM | R. D. 2, PENNA.
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EXCAVATING
& GRADING
Cellars
Trenches, Etc.
AIR COMPRESSOR
WORK
Rock Drilling
Concrete Breaking, Etc.


PHONE MOUNT JOY 13-4753







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AN EQUIPMENT CHECK-UP NOW
will save you time and money later
rush—is the time to bring in your
equipment for a Specialized Check-up.
Our mechanics know your Massey-
Harris machines from beginning to
end. All repair parts we use are factory
inspected and specified to assure you
of a good, all-around tune-up. See us
be the first on our service
® It's just good farm management on
your part to keep your equipment in
“Top-Notch” condition. Your business
of farming is more secure . . . you get
in the field when you want to . . . you
do better work on every job. And you
do it more economically. It's easier,
more pleasant to work with tools that
are operating efficiently.
Right now—before next season's
R. M. BRUBAKER
SALUNGA, PENNA.
soon .
schedule.
| Phone ~4016 Landisville

a is Coa RL ht a pei HE hs MING #3 3
(CULL THE WOODLOT

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Improve the wo dlot this wintel Jot Flight on Carriers
by cutting out inferior trees |
hod | i Bushy Moving stairways will soon be
short ang ushy ones he Iping jet flight operations aboard
The culls can he converted into]; § navy aircraft carriers. These
fuelwood, chemical wood, mine | firet moving stairways to be used
props and pulpwood aboard any warship will be capable
of carrying 30 navy pilots a minute
from the hangar deck up to the |
ry
Y ony Last Week flight deck 28 feet above,
Lubricating Oil

Many of the best lubricating oils
by a solvent extrac-
in which the crude lub-
is washed by an-
other liquid to take out impurities,
To dc for this
engineers have to know how much
of each liquid they can put through
without overloading
are now made
ition process
oil stock
gn
plants process,
the equipment
it
Maternal Mortality Rate

In 1947 the
maternal mortality
1000 live births, the lowest on the
United States had a
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list, Sweden ranks second with a
rate of 1.5 in 1943; France had a
rate of 1.6 in 1942; England and
Wales had a rate of 1.6 in 1944, and

‘Denmark had a rate of 1.8 in 1944,
Water Evergreens
FEvergreens need plenty of water,
Whenever missing, the
evergreen owner should be alert to
the no mailer
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| YOUR LAST WEEK
| to be Insure NOW
rains are
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be |
| prepared to meet the requirements |
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safe and
of Pennsylvania's New Safety Fi- remeay deficiency



| nancial Responsibility Law, effect-| at what time of the year it comes. |
ive February 1, 1950. Contact im- | City evergreens need water forei
mediately AMMON R. HOFFER, | bly sprayed over the top as well
5 David St, Mount Joy Ag-| as on the roots, in order to wasn
nt, STATE FARM MUTUAL, | off the layer of greasy soot which
| world’s largest auto insurer. Phone | collects on the needles.
| 3-490 49-tf ———————————
Grosvenor Range
| CHINCOTEAG Near the South pole, Grosvenor
| | range rises among the mountains
~ | of the Queen Maud range, deep
SA [es | inland on the Antarctic continent
\ | It was seen and named by Admiral
| Byrd on his first South polar expe- |
po C AM | dition of 1928-29
% | .
| i Softwood Lumber Imports
Joe & | A very great majority of the im-
ports of softwood lumber into the
Sc 1 1 United States comes from Canada.
33-35 DET@V In past years there has also been |
a small amount of softwood lumber
imported from Russia
40-tf
TO BE HELD AT THE
Manheim Grade School
Thurs., Feb/2 — 6:45 p. m.


Everyone Welcome Bring The Family
FOR
Information - Entertainment - Refreshments

Complete Dispersal Sale
| Saturday, January 28, 1950
At McClatchy Farm at Parkesburg, Pa.. on Route 372, a
half mile east olf junction cf Routes 122 and 372.
20 Head of
Registered and Grade
Holstein Cows
| A number of these cows are fresh or will be
| unusually heavy milkers, one, Dogwood Mex:
February 27, 1942, showing 83 lbs. highest «
562 Ibs. highest weekly production in 1949;
Apple Echo, born January 26, 1942, showin
tion in .1949 and 501 lbs. highest weekly pFoduction in 1949. Some grade
cows with records above 78 lbs. daily. Alo one pure bred Holstein Bull
about one year old whose dam was MONFVIC RAG APPLE SOVERIGN,
noted all Canadian prize winner.
ALSO A LOT OF FARM MACHINER













fresh by day of sale. Some
lows Rag Apple Girl,
ily production in 349, and
wo, Dodwood Meadows Rag
78 Ibs. highest daily produc-
, some practically new, just to




mention a few: 1946 John Deere B Trfictor, self starter ete; New Idea
Side Delivery Rakey Disc Harrow, prgetically new; Steel frame Coboy
Wagon, used only one season; Interngtional Harvester 2-wheel trailing
50 De Lavalle
ralle Hot Wat
lime spreader; three
Practically new De Li + Heater, 18 rolls of 36 in. woven |
| wire fencing and many§other items. ABSO HAY AND CORN.
land

 









My only reason for §elling is tht I purchased this farm for my son |
to start farming two yes
longer. i
THE WHOLE FA PRO, Py BE SOLD AT
after February 15th, and the" ng house can be examined after Feb- |
ruary 15th. This 105 acre farm has unusually fine buildings in such per- |
fect condition that you could hardly spend a dollar to improve it. A large |
part of the barn has steel beants, 30 stanchions and unusually bright |
glass up-to-date lighting. New concrete Silo. Running water whole |
length of the property showing at least five or six inches of water in the |
Iriest period. 2 Artesian Wells on the place. The dwelling house has four
bedrooms, 2 baths, a big farm style kitchen with every modern electrical |
appliance, living rcomt with fire place, large enclosed outside laundry |
ro-m, perches front and rear, modern new tenant house just completed
one year ago, with new up-to-date bath room and new up-to-date kitchen
new concrete garage. For any further information, write to the
owner,
|
JOHN H. McCLATCHY, BUILDER
69th & Market Streets. Upper Darby, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
Telephone Boulevard 1300
Sales Manager, Harvey Funderwhite, telephone Eagle 14
Auctioneer, J. M. Seltzer,
Hawyvey Rettew, Pedigrees.
Sale starts at 12:30. Don’t forget the date = Saturday, January 28, 1950.



rate of 1.3 per |

born |
ilker Units, with two extra pails;
s ago, andfhe doesn’t wish te continue it any j ville,
Sale Registe
If you want a notice on your sale
inserted in this register weekly
from now until day of sale. ABSO-
LUTELY FREE, send or phone us
your sale date and when you are
ready let us print your bills. That's
the cheapest advertising you can gel
Friday, January 27--At our Sales
Barn just east of Mt. Joy, Pa. 60
head of fresh and close springe
Sale at 11 a. m. Keystone Holstein
Sales, Ine., Mount Joy.
Saturday, Jan. 28-On the pre-
mises N's. 54-56 North Poplar St,
in the Borough of Elizabethtown a
2-story Brick double house, lot 45
ft. x 184 ft. Two car garage by
| Amanda Witmer. F. B. Aldinger,
Auct,
Sale at 2:00 p. m,
Saturday, Jan. 28-—Complete dis
persal sale of 20 head of registered
ind grade Holstein Cows at McClat-
chy Farm at Parkesburg, on Route
372. Also farm machinery and 30
| colonies of Bees by John H. Mc-
Clatchy, Builder, Upper Darby,
| Delaware Co., Pa. J. M. Seltzer,
| Auct. Harvey Rettew, Pedigrees
Saturday, Feb. 4—In West Hemp-
| field Twp., at Ironville, midway be-
tween school house and church,
| story frame house, garage, barn and
full line’ of household goods by Lil-
| lie M. MummawwEdgar Funk, Auct.
Thursday, February 9—Along Rt
230, to Harrisburg, about 4'2 miles
west of Elizabethtown known as
| “Fink's Place”, 3 acres of land, 1-
| story frame lunch room and dance
hall, 3 rooms and bath apartment
[Norman W. Fink and Emma C
Fink. Walter Dupes, Auct. Sale at
2 p.m
| Saturday, Fel. 11 - On the pre-
i just out of Mt. Joy Borough
nits cn Donegal Springs Road,
| household and kitchen furniture by
Representative of Old Folk Home,
| Power of Attorney
Sumpman. Auctioneer A.
ser. Sale at 1:00 p. m.

K. Wa-
| Saturday, February 18 - In Mt.
Joy Township, on the road leading
| from Mt. Pleasant Church the
Greentree Church, one mile west
Lf the former, ‘household goods
by Almos and Lizzie Earhart, El-
me: V. Spahr, Auct. Sale 2 p. m.
to
Saturday, February 13 - 3 1-2
| miles northeast of Mt. Joy and 1-4
{ mile north of Hosslers Church a-
| long a
| heim, farming implements
| household goods by John H.
| Auctioneer, F. B. Aldinger.
| at 12 o'clock.
Saturday, February 18 On the
premises in Rapho Twp., about 32
[ miles east of Mt. Joy, between new
touts 230 and the o:d
pike, 2 tracts of land, one approxi-
mately 17 acres with improvements
and ancther ot three acres; also
| household goods. Sale at 1 p.m., by
[J. Robert Charles, Benjamin Char-
les and Mrs. E. Ruth Krall. Chas.
Frank, aucticaeer.
anc
Frye.
Tuesday, February 28 - In West
Saturday, March 4 In
| Township, in the Village of New-
| town. household and kitchen furni-
ture by Mrs. Katie Moore. C. S.
Frank, Auct. Sale at 1:00 p. m.
Rapho
Tuesday, March 7—West Donegal
Twp., on road from Bosslers Church
to Bainbridge Road, all the live-
stock and implements of a 157 acre
farm, and some household goods by
| Christian Alleman Estate. C. S
Frank, Auct. Sale at 12M.
Wednesday, March 8 In Manor
| Township, 22 miles west of Mount-
| ville, 1» miles north of Washing-
| ten Boro, 2 miles northwest of Cen- |
| tral Mancr, on the road from New-
| | comer’s corner to Washington Boro,
| livestock and implements by Geo.
| W. Frey. Edgar Funk, auct. Sale at
12.33 P. M.
Wednesday, March 8, Mount Joy
| Township, two miles North of Mt.
{Joy on the road leading from Mt.
{Joy to Milton Grove, livestock,
{farming implements, etc. by Samuel
| Lindemuth. Sale at 1:00 P. M. C. S.
| Frank, Auct.

| Thursday, March 9—West Hemp-
| field Township, one mile south of
| Silver Spring, farming implements,
ete. by Isaac Siegrist. Sale at 1:00
p. m. C. S. Frank, Auct.
Wednesday, March 15 - In Man-
IES OF BEES {or Twp. 1 mile southeast of Cres-
| well and 5 miles west
Millers-
farming implements by Pau!
Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale
m.
Saturday, March 18—In the Vil-
lage of Kinderhook, 2 head horses,
farm implements and household
goods by Chas. H. Gable. Sale at
1:0 p. m. C. S Frank, Auct.
Good Friday, April 7 -
Community Sale at cur place of
business, at the Boro limils, Mt.
Joy, 200 head of Live StocH, farm-
ing implements, fruit, furniture
etc. by C. S. Frank and Leo P.
Frank. Sale starts at 12 M. Auc-
tioneeers, Aldinger and Wagner.
el
of
Lament.
ai 12:30 p
Annual
Many potato growers have now
switched to fluorescent lights over
the grading table. Ssme growers
use a warm pinkish light, which
for S P. |
state rcad leading to Man- |
Sale |
Harrisburg |
| Hempfield Twp, at Brick Tavern |
along Marietta Pike, 1 1-2 mik
| east of Marietta on the Isaac Ear-
hart farm 10 cows, heifers, White
Leghorn Laying Hens by Bair and
Earhart. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale
at] p- nh.
| The
Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa.. 1
hursday, January 26, 1950-3
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KEEP POULTRY RECORDS
Experienced poultrymen testify
{ the value of good records
on the poult y flock operations
F. H. Leuschner, extension poultry
specialist of the Pa. State College,
says that these records are of
greatest value when the informa
tion from them is used to ime
prove the management of the
busines |
— —-—
CUT FUELWOOD NOW
This is a good time to start cut-
ting the fuelwcod you intend to
burn a yeir from now F. Mu
phey, extension fores.e of Pa
State College, says heating value
of the wood 1 increased hy let-
ting it dry for a vear in a neat
CLASSIFIED
Rates for classified advertising in
this column are:
3 lines or less, minimum 35¢
Over 3 lines, per line 10¢
Each add. insertion, per line . Se
FOR SALE: Upright piano, very
good condition. 1 Market St.,
Mount Joy, Penna I=1p
So
FOR SALE: Modern 10-piece din-
ing rocm suite Dial Mt low”. 359
3-2 |
FOR SALE: Oak china clg with
Mrs. Dyy Witmer,

cval glass,
Mt. Joy Rl, Phone 3-5239 4-1
FOR SALE: One electric Schick
super, doublehead razor, only used
few times. Price very reasonable
Charles K. Frey, 26 W. Main Street,
Mount Joy, Pa


uskrat,
Opos-
Pa.
2-3p
5 olge-
np AIL. Jov
4-2
RAW FURS WANTEI
| Mink, Brown Weasel,
sum. Harry Cornwall

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Florin,
FOR SALE: Straw. D
muth, Manheim R2. Ph
32-5143

WILL DO WASHING ip my home,
Mrs. Albert Braadt, Ppl Mount Joy
344893. J-2t
Br of

Hemstitching andf Pleoting
Mrs. Alvin Bigler, M
ant Joy 1-3
| ANTIQUES: Wilk pay high prices
for antiques of any gescpifition. Mr.
Hart, 161 N. Charles, Man-
heim, Pa. Phone 40% 2-24-tf

WASHING & IRONING. all at
250 Marietta Avenue Mp#Joy, Pa.
3-tf

FOR SALE: Coolerator, 75 lb. ca-

pacity, good condition’ very reas-
cnable. Call at 121} 86 Jarbara St.,
| Mount Joy, Pa. 3-2
FOR SALE: Clark Jewel used Gas
| Range, 4 burners and oven, good
{ condition, $25. Dial Mt. Joy 3-9763
3-2
after 4:30 p. m.





FOR SALE: 500 Ne
Pullets, Washer an ‘ader in good
| condition, also Ajliince Superior
Cornet. Phone Hal Hess. Eliza-
bethtown 218R3. 3-2
I'ypewriters, Add. Mach’s., Cash
Registers, Check Wrigérs. New and
Used. J. M. Engle, #11 E. High St,
Elizabethtown, ‘phone 14J. 8-18-if
I BUY all kinds of scray, iron, also
sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler.
Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. 5-12-tf
| FOR SALE: Building Lot 62x156 on
corner of S. Market and proposed
street, Mt. Joy. An JAF zone loca-
tion. Apply E. E. Mt. Joy. |
1-tf
FOR SALE
1947 Dodge 1-ton Truck #
11,000 actual miles /
ELI AMEN]
DeSoto Plyafiouth
Phone 3-4264 Mount Joy
49-tf
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Christian K. Herr,
of East Hempfield Twp,
Letters testamentary on
| estate having been granted
undersigned, all persons
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, re-
siding at Columbia R. 2, Pa.
LOIS ELIZABETH GREIDER
James N. Lightner Executor
Attorney 52-6
late
said
to the
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Estate of Catharine D. Kline, late
of Mount Joy Township, Lancaster
{ Co., Penna., deceased.
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
claims or demands against the
sanmte, wiil present them without
delay for settlement to the under-
signed, residing at 36 Mount Joy
Street, Elizabethtown, Pa.
Executrix
William C. Rehm
Attorney
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Estate of Ruth F. Hoffman, late of
51-6

East Hempfield Twp. Lance. Co,
Pa., deceased.
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 for
| settlement to the undersigned, re-'|
| siding at Landisville, East Hemp-
i field Township, Lane. Co., Pa.
| LESTELLA M. HOFFMAN
|
helps to detect sunburn and other | william C. Rehm
spots.

itn doin phn, ion Vin rien, 2H

oy I A SE
Attorney 51-6
Hampshire |
deceased. |
indebted |
FANNIE STRICKLER |
Administratrix |
| TYPING DONE AT MY HOME:
[Secretarial experience. Mrs, Rachael
K. Reynolds, Syuare St., Floring
4-4p
| FOR RENT: New Bendix Automats
ic Washers and Driers (Soap In-
| cluded) at Dick Haldeman's Self
Serv Laundry, 222 E. High St,
Elizab&itown, Phone 418). Amaz-
ing low Yost—plus speedy service,





SEALED BIDS FOR TRAFFIC
SIGNALS
Sealed bids for traffic signals and












[installation of same at two inter=
| sections in the Borough, of Mount *
| Joy, to wit: intersectigf of Barbara
| St. and Main St; a intersection
| of Maip St, New/Haven St. and
| Manheign St, wil be received by
| Willian if, Secretary of Mt,
| Joy Bo 128 N. Barbara St.
{ Mount a. up to 7:00 P, M.
o'clock ebruary 6, 1950. All
» in writing and will be
the Borough Hall at 7:30
February 6, 1950. All sig-
Ast be installed according to
State specifications. Specifications
| may be had at the above address.
Borough Council reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY
William F. Brian, Sec'y
| openec
P.M
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PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, JANUARY 29,
it 2 o'clock P. M.
On the premises, the unlersigned
| will offer at public sale:
All that certain
ii TWO STORY
BRICK DOUBLE HOUSE
North Poplar Street,
1950
situate ¢






in the Bokough of Elfabethtown,
Lancaster Lounay, Pa§ fronting 45
feet on North Poplar and ex-
tending of that same gidth in depth
181 feet to ac Alley. Also a
ARAGE
Hcuses are! d with all con=
veniences indudingf hot air heat,
| slate roof anc #h first class con-
dition.
Premises car viewed any day
from Mon. 23rd to day of sale he-
tween 6 and 8 o'clock P. M.
Terms; and conditions will be
made known by the undersigned.
AMANDA WITMER
F. B. Aldinger, Auct.
A. H. Young, Atty. 4-1

PUBLIC SALE
of Valuable Real Estate
| SATURDAY, JANUARY 28th, 1950
All that certain farm formerly
known as the “Hoffman Farm”, sit-
vated in West Donegal Township,
Lancaster County, Pa., being four
miles from Elizabethtown, 2 miles
| of Maytown Road, and 1% miles
northwest of Bossler's Church. Con-
taining 235 acres. Farm is in high
state of cultivation, 180 acres high-
y productive and level farm land,
35 acres woodland, and 20 acres of
meadow.
is,
| containing 8 ro
cluding oil burner hot-w
bath, electricity, hot an
ning waten, 12 story §


A 2%; STORY
STONE STUCCO



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7
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3
=
5
Jo
water and
A large nk bgrn with
implement d corn crib at-
tached, facifiti 27 head of
cows, with 4 atic drinking foun-
tains. Stable for 31 steers and eq-
uipped with self feeder, 2% Story
FRAME CHICKEN HOUSE; frame
12x12 milk house, large frame corn
barn;large tobacco shed & stripping
room. Buildings to house 13 acres
tobacco.
Large never-failing spring in cel-
ler of house which furnishes all the
ot
water. Two streams running
through premises.
Sale to be held on the premises
and to commence at 2:00 p. m., when
conditions will be made known by
MRS. LESTER G. SHREINER
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
Samuel S. Wenger, Attorney.
Samuel S. Wenged, Attorney
D. L. Landis, Clerk
PUBLIC SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate
to be held
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1950
of about 3 acres of land on which
is erected a
ONE STORY FRAME BUILDING
ccupied as lunch room, dance hall
and 3 room and bath apartment
| known as “Fink's Place” located
along Route No#230 about 4%
| miles West cf zabethtown, Pa.
Includi 1s sale is the entire
lunch rgom f@niture and fixtures
equipped andling banquets of
200 pers@ns. # The principal equip-


 





ment isfas follows: Dayton Scale,
Hamilto ueezer and milk shak-
ers, coffgefhrewer, cash register,
gas steanY tables, National 2at
slicer, Griswold electricity sandwich
grill, french frier, Holly hamburger
paddy, Bloomfield french f-ev cut-
ter, Wincraft gas stove, G. E. Roast-
Kelvinator refrigerator, Hart
grill, Russ Bilt-Rite fountain, Bilt-
ers.
Rite carbonator, gas and electric
Bar-B-Q machine, Progress water
cooler, nie case, kitchen exhaust
fan, 16 double booths and two seat-
ing 9 each; round tables, banquet
tables. aluminum venetian blinds,
lots dishes, silverware, cooking
utensils, chairs and many other ar-
ticles necessary to operate a suc-
cessful lunch room.
This building is 50x70 feet thor-
oughly insulated and equipped with
automatic oil steam heat, air cool-
|er, stream of water passes through
premises. macadam drive. This is
a very desirable location and has
| been well patronized for a number
lof years. No beer or liquor permit-
| ted. Possession can he had within
[30 days from date of sale. Premises
| can be viewed at any time.
Sale to commence at 2:00 o'clock
|P. M. on the premises when condi-
| tions will kh» made known bv
| NORMAN W. FINK and
EMMA C. KINK
| Walter Duras, Auct.
D. L. Landis, Clerk
of
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