PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate WANTED | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1950 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN foi at 130 clock pm at| undersigned IN THIS AND SURROUNDING TERRITORY public sule a tract of land with A Active man or woman to list, show and se I! Farms, Homes and { 2'2 STORY Country Business Properties to people our National Advertising ££ FRAME DWELLING k 0 | nt. brings to you LJ | Frame Barn situate on the Selections from your Listings are advertised in mags [ public road leading from the Har=- | azine and in STROUT'S Famous catalogs, which circulate hundreds PA pam \ a ih i bli roa 1 | al thous nds of copies yearly from Coast to Coas Also Prospect Ho hh i ne gun ie ny c haste Interviewing Offices are maintained in the larger cities includin. I "Mill R d nL aid ois f land Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Cleveland and New York fat “ih -, ’ he sn v a or A profitable permanent connection with the World's Largest Ad- Tonia. ne be te vertisers of Country Real Estate: in business 50 veurs, A war=hy c x 1 oF SH tic DE is of | Salesman sold 33 properties in 1249, earning $12,201.05 as his share Hir ww M gg Toe » JO will . » . 1c. . I Se sommuissions. applicants located als. = Vite 3 |and others, and is located approxi- | applicant cated or who can locate in small mately two and one-half miles East | town or on main highway lof Mount Joy. Electricity, bath and H. I. MILLER, Vice President all conveniences. Central heating system. Room in barn for two acres STROUTS REALTY AGENCY 1427 Land Title Bldg. to be held on the where terms of tobacco. Sale premises when and Philadelphia 10, Pa, and conditions will be made known [by the undersigned. FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. OF MT. JOY, | { Executor of the last Will and | 1 | Testament of Harry H. Miller | i pS LR SLA A deceased. er 3 1 | MAUDE O. MILLER has bl Lod i i |C. 8S. Frank, Auct i AANA | A. H. Young, Attorney ppl RN Lt an R. ged 4 hh Fh: Ba Louis S. May, 3 FARM MACHINERY | ’ AND HOG SALE | Elizabethtown R. D. 2, Pa 442-J-2 TWIN MARKET Attorney Phone | .at BEVERLY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1950 | | atl1A.'M 32 TRACTORS New and Used-—Most All Makes | Big Lot of All Kinds of Corn Pick- ers, Corn Harvesters, Corn Binders, Silo Fillers, Blowers, Grain Drills, | Plows, Disc and Other Harrows, Mowers, Manure Spreaders, New | | Holland and Other Balers, Wagons, Cars & Trucks. Fence Posts, Lum- | ber, 300 Hogs. Farmers and Dealers | (bring in your Machinery and Trac- tors { Terms: Cash. “Wonderful” is the way Mr, Kline describes | Next Two Sales—Saturday, Octo- | the Sheppard 6M Diesel recently installed er 21, and Saturday, November 4, n his Farmall “M". “The Sheppard Diesel 1650. has more power than the cld gas engine had even when it was new . pulls three 6M: DIESEL CONVERSION ENGINE G. K. WAGNER'S MACHINERY & HOG AUCTION for_ FARMALL “MV Ja plows i! day {09g jira Fraction of my | _ 39-2 r fuel costs.” Convert your “M" to ” | e TRACTORS Sheppard FULL diesel power . . . do more PUBLIC SALE ° ® Cuts fuel costs over 75% work, cut fuel costs over 75 ¢ Of Valuable Real Estate @ installed In less than a da ' fle Held on ji y #We rote the 6M the sama | TUFSDAY EVEN'G, OCT. 10, 1950 * Ne alterations to frame es @ new Farmall "M4" On the premises located at 348 South Elizabethtown, Penna. Permits’ use of all present) Market St, implements, EE | A 2V, STORY L ily. BRICK DWELLING | eaman- Evans 0. nc. 5 containing seven rooms & . bath, steam heat and all other con- MOUNT JOY, PA | veniences. On a lot 18x190 ft. Im- mediate possession. Premises can be viewed at any time. CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION ON YOUR OWN FARM. (No obligation, of course) Phone 3-9351 A fons ET A FRAME TWO-CAR GARAGE | DIESEL'S “THE ERA 3S on rear of lot. Also frame shop 9x 15 ft. Sale to commence at 7:00 o'clock | when conditions will be made | known by LFROY WOLGEMUTH ' Walter Dupes, Auct. PL Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin Clerk 38-2t | Landis, | He assumed that Indoors! Outdoors! BETTER LIGHTING FARM CHORES | = | | ——— LIS Yon | | What price would you put on a badly sprained ankle...or a broken leg...or a rifled storage room...this winter? One dark set of stairs, one badly lit pathway and you're inviting an accident. ..a dark- ened farm and you're inviting thieves and vandals. [, Why take any chances...when sensibly planned lighting can provide protection at a cost figured in pennies. Light up the farm this winter! Light it with self-contained portable lamphold- ers as shown. No special wiring is required; just connect into any convenient electric outlet. Mount them anywhere for flood lighting or spot lighting. Use them with support arm and base plate to hold Infra- Red (heat) Lamps—or with new Ultra- Violet (sun) Lamps. And they are com- pletely waterproof! Protect yourself and your farm by keeping your farm well-lighted this winter. Contact your PP&L Farm Representative or your local electrical farm appliance retailer today...cither will be glad to give you full details on the economy of good farm lighting. ..indoors and out! | | | | | | | of Howard | Hempfield Twp., | died at | the - | manager in | | ary | Lutheren |P. M., | made known by | Mortuary Record More Evidence (From page 1) mother Veter: ates- of God. Besides her husband, a patient in the Administration Hospial at C ville, ter, Ruth B., wile of C. gart, at home, A Kline, Glenn Swei- sister, Estella, wife Landisville, also survives, she is survived by one daugn=- | | «« That Qur Ads Pay Here clusive is more of that real that Bulletin . The following classi- cons evidence adl- vertising pays fied ads appeared in columns for the last our first time week and | here's what happened. al was held from the Koser | funeral home Wednesday afiernoon | with interment in the Landisville cemetery, Amn Kulp Patricia Patricia Ann Kulp, thirteen, daughter of Earl and Anna Dyer |. Kulp, of Landisville, died at her home last Friday morning of Bright's Disease after an illness of three weeks. She was born in East and was a membe: of the Landisville Church of God. Besides her parents she is surviv- led ly these brothers and sisters: { Earl Jr. Luida Mae, D:ris Marie, Lynn Rae, ober: Lee, Willis Jomes, Nancy Ruth and Glenn | Richard; also grandparents, William | Dyer, Landisville; and Mrs. Frank Palmyra Funeral services were held in the Landisville Church of God, Mon- day afternoon with interment in the Fast Kulp, Fairview Cemetery. Harry Hersh Harry Hersh, 7:40 p.m. alter a month s illness. eighty-six, Tuesday, at his Born in Providence Twp., he was a son of David and Lydia Eckman Hersh and a member of the Cross- Cirist Church. trade, he Mrs. three grand home, late roads Brethren in A carpenter by is surviv- ed by one daughter, May Stehman, at home; | children, six great grandchildren and a brother, Elam Hersh, Siras- | burg. Funeral services from the Nissley | funeral home here Friday afternoon with further services in {he Cross Rosds Church and interment in the adjoining cemetery. Carl Edward Shaffer Carl Edward Shaffer, Grant Street, Schuylkill Haven, died Friday at 1 a.m. in the Potts- ville Hospital of a heart condition. forty, 56 | y 6 | premises | portunity. Has | was printed the stoker Florin, | | WANTED Rheda | | goo Is, ete. | Mae The with inserted weekly fcllowing ad was instructions to insert until ordered otherwise 30 fal water tank ‘suit- FOR SALE: able for bucket-a-day stove, Good condition, reasonable price. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5471 or call at 228 N 38-tf cost 50 cents and within a few days after Barbara St. The above ad it appeared we were ordered to discontinue as the tank was same In the same issue we inserted the following ad to be run until for- | Lidden: | Who wants a Good Hopper Type COAL STOKER Cheap? You'll | scon want heat and here's your op- heating a recently has ash been dwelling and shop, just completely overhauled, remover and burns any kind of fine | coal. Can be seen in operation for the next few weeks. Will take less than one-third its cost. but apply at once at tae Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. 38- tf Within 24 hours after was sold. Heres further evidence: AT wash dishes We had no less than a dozen men ONCE and two Man to waitresses. (all married) who answered this ad. All were willing to wash the wait- ress but balked on the We must confess, however a phony. We to learn if these ads »»~ read. EE dishes. that the anxious ad was were Sale Register Saturday, Sept. 30— At 421 West | household | Lancaster, and antiques by Mrs. L. Maurer. Sale at 1 p. m. C. S. James St. | Frank, Auct. | frame bank barn; He had suffered a heart attack, Monday. An employee cf the Prudential Life Insurance Co. for 14 years, he at one (ime worked in the ter and Mount Joy the offices and at time of his death district the was Pottsville pcsition district. in Janu- of this year. Born in New Bethlehem. a son of A. K. Shaffer and Grace Rugh Sha- ffer, he was a member of Christ Church, Schuylkill Ha- the Pottsville Rotary Club and the Masonic Mount Joy. ven, L.dge of Lancas- | Surviving are his wife, Elma L. | Kaseman Shaffer, two daughters, Grace Elaine and Mary Elizabeth, | both at home; his parents, who live PUBL IC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate to be held SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1950 In the Village of Florin, the third house from Washington School House on road leading from Cross- roads Church to Wolgemuth's Feed | Warehouse A 2V2 STORY FRAME DWELLING with slate roof, water, el- | ectric, and hot air heat. Two-car sarage. Large lot. { in New Bethlehem: and five bro- thers, Paul, Clair, Donald, Howard. and Jay, all of New Bethlehem. | dwelling, October 5 On 2 miles Northeast of the Lancaster Co. Farm Diner, along Route 230, miles west of Green Tree Church, 75 acre farm; 2 fam- ily 215 story frame house; stone and corn barn ete., by Walter Thursday, Henry Rosenfeld. Dupes, Auctioneer. Saturday, October 7 — In Cone- stoga Twp., on the Charles War- fel farm, between Millersville and Rock Hill. on Long Lane, house- hold goods by Charles Warfel. gar Funk, Auct. Sale at October 7—On the Marietta Avenue in B rough, Saturday, premises on Mount Joy goods, antiques etc. by the Mary Garber Miller Estate. Elam R. Bom- | berger, Executor. C. S. Frank, Auct. | 5 Sale at 12:3¢ p.m. Tuesday, October 10--On the | 348 So. Market Street, 2Va story premises at Elizabethtown, conveniences. possession. Sale by Leroy muth. Walter Dupes, Auct October 12 Wolge- Thursday, | Twp., V4 mile from Central Manor, 5 mi. south of Mountville at Kauff- man’s Machine Shop. 50 acre farm with 2!'% story frame house, bank barn, other buildings by Mary F. Kauffman. Edgar F. Funk, Auct. Sale at 1:30 p. m Saturday, October 14—On the premises in the of Florin, [just three doors from the Washing- | dwelling, | ter Dupes, This is a very desirable property | in good condition. Close to Church | and School. Premises can be | nings of October 12 and 6:39 to 9:00 Sale to commence at when conditions 13 from 2:00 o'clock will be / | West Donegal Streets, lot viewed on eve- MRS. HENRY N. ENGLE | | Walter Dupes, Auct. ID. L. Landis, Clerk 39-3 PUBLIC SALE OF A FARM to be held on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1950 On the premises located 2 miles i Northeast from Lane. County Farm | Diner [115 miles { Church, or | bethtown, {of Clayton 2230, or Tree located along Route West of Green 3 miles Fast Penna., adjoining Bomgardner, Victor Longenecker, I. G. Ruhl, John and Henry Breneman, containing 75 acres, more or lands with large meadow and stream of water. A large two-family 2's STORY STONE and FRAME DWELLING roof; stone and shingle metal and shingle Frame Bank Barn, | with silo attached, | 17 cows and 25 steers; ‘frame corn barn with tobacco cellar and strip- Electricity | ping room underneath. cn premises, spring of water near [ house. Premises can be viewed af any Electricity in Farming Doesnt Cost... it Pays! "PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY: time. Sale to commence at 2:00 o'clock P. M., EST, when conditions will be made known by HENRY ROSENFELD Walter Dupes, Auct. D. L. Landis, Clerk 38-2 space for about | ton Schcol House, 2 story electric, heat, 2-car gar- Mrs. Henry N. Engle. Wal- Auct. Sale at 2 n. m. October 14 of New age by Saturday, On rremises corner 41 x 142 feet with a 2% story frame dwell- ing, garage, heat, Fath, modern kii- chen by Carl D. Peifer. Sale at 3:00 | p.m. C. S. Frank, Auct. | Saturday, October 14 road leading from Pike, to another public road lead- ing from Salunga and Chesinut | Hill Road, ahout 215 miles east of | Mount Joy, 2 acres 26 perches cf | | land with a 114 story frame dwel- ling and frame barn by the First | Frank, of Eliza- | less, ! National Bank & Trust Co.. of Mt. Joy, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Harry H. Miller, Maude O. Miller. C. S. Auct. Sale at 1:30 p.m. eceased, Thursday, Oc‘ober 19—in Man- heim Twp., ot Oregon. the ‘hotel aleng Route 2, five miles of Lancaster, a 37 acre farm, twc and onz half story sc ope‘ hovee, rank barn, tobace | ched. chicken houses, 2-car garage i bv Wilma B. Withers. Sale 1:30 p.m. | Tdgar Funk, Auctioneer Manor roof, | | Ave. Millersville. story fiome house, 10 roms. 2 Lath | rocme, asbestos Shinde roof. Tot 42 + 193 feet deep. Barn. Also 2 l:ts | fecing 1 =ndis Ave., approximately | Qrtoher 21__At 124-126 71s x 346% fect each, Lots will be by Flizabeth Kauffman, gar F. Funk, Auct. deen, 98 perches Est. Ed- Patronize Bulletin Advertisers WANTED — Farmer, age 38. wish- | and | daughter Don't delay | the Bulletin | the | Ed- | 12:30 p.m. household | brick | Immediate | In Manor | frame | the | Haven and | On the |" the Harrisburg | following de- | | terment sold sevarately | | disville 2457. Sale at 1:30 p.m. | | ANNOUNCEMENT: After | 1st, films for the | Shop, 65 W. Donegal St, News From Florin (From Page 1) on Sunday Mrs. Llovd Vogel Sunday with Mr, Lawt'n Si uel Shelley Mr. and family spent Mrs. William Highway West Mr. and Mrs children, Mi family and and Lincoln Samuel Becker, Nr Mrs Leroy spent and Lehman and Sunday with the Donor families at Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neidigh of Campbellstown visiied Mr. and Mrs | Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ger funeral of the and George Mumper on litski at- tended the former's brother, Mr. Nelson Gerlitski who died at San Francisco, Calif. The funeral was held st Lancastel Twenty ladies of the West Green Church of the Brethren, at- Womens Work C the Brethren Church n Wednesday Bernhard started a at Wiley evening Tree tended ‘he nfer- held at at Hanoverdale once Rev. Howard ceries of Revival Meetings Ford, W. Va, on Mr. and Mrs. Clayion Breneman them ty Wiley Ford and returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F Kauffman and Mrs. Adah Eichler Margaret, Mr. a..d Mrs Musser birthday surprise party at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Wagner, Sunday accompanied and md Jimmy attended James E. | The Bulletin, Thursday, Seplember 28, 1950-3 Mt. Joy, Pa., re — 1949 Olds. “98” 4 dr. fully equip. i — 1948-'47 Nash “600” 4 dr, § A CH, Al QSIF ND 1943 ‘47 Frazer 4 dr. Sedans v 8 Plymouth 4 dr. Sedans Rates for “classified advertising in 47 Stud. Commander Club Coupe this column are: 11946 Nash Ambassador } lines or less, minimum . 35c (1946 Pontiac “6” 4 dr. Sedan ' Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10c 1646 Plymouth Club Coupe R&H Bach add. insertion, per line .... 8c | 1942-41 Buick 4 dr. Sedans, R&H erm eens 1941 Cadillac 4 dr. Sdn., R&H FOR SALE: Allen Parlor Heater. '1940 Nash Ambassador 4 dr. Call George Bowers, Mt, Joy R1, 1639 Pontiac 2 dr. Sedan Phone 3-4890, 39-2t 1939 Plymouth 2 dr. Sedan ——————————— | " FOR SALE Magnavox Cabinet | TAGS & TITLE FREE Radio-Record Player, AM & FM. | 1938 Pontiac Sedan, R&H .... $295 Excel. cond. Also record cabinet, | 1937 Dodge Coupe ..::,..... $ 165 Write Box 50. c/o The Bulletin, | 1937 Studebaker 4 dr. R&H .. $275 Mount Joy, Pa, 99-1 | 1937 Plymouth 4 dr. Sedan $175 | 1036 Buick 4 dr. Sedan ...... $195 FOR SALE: Columbia Coal Range, | 3 used two seasons price reasonable. { | | ARRY RB; BITZER Phone Mt. Joy Ml. 39-1 [790 N. PRINCE ST. LANCASTER | POTATO PICKERS WANTED: Im- | PHONE 2-4128 39-1 mediately. Apply Henry E. Shenk, | Cpe n Daily To 9 pm. { Manheim R2. Phone Mt. Joy 35813 | —— ; 39-1tp Typewriters, Add, Mach’s, Cash FOI ALE: H ratzole. Be w. | Registers, Check Writers, New and Ss © ola, good as > 2: Heatrola, Soo V| Used. J. M. Engle, 411 E. High St, 3 , - A St... Mt. Joy in El hone ‘14. Bel 18.1 7 1€ sin Pl ———— — uw] FS at PAINTERS NEEDED: D. Loraw, | i € E )¢ ashioned sc y 4 POR. SAL oo ne ps Florin. Phone 3- 1446, Mt. Joy. 22-tf W. Main Street, Mount Joy, ile} | FOR AWNINGS . VENETIAN Friday | BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL- daughter | . Landis Hess | | | at Lancaster on Saturday evening. { Mrs. Wagner's mother, Mrs Nelson | Felty celebrated her birthday on Monday and Mr. Kauffman's ¢n | Saturday. rm etl eee rman SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS CONFERENCE HELD MONDAY The Sunday School Workers Con- held its quarterly | meeting in the [| Brethren Church on regular Evangelical United Mond»y ference eve- | ning, with twenty-nine in attend- | | ance. The meeting was presided over | by the president, Mr. Earl Kaylor. CR S Comb. din & Record A SALE: C Radio & model: | write to HALDEMAN'S UPHOL- maple living rocm table. Both in |STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th & excellent condition. Also 3 doors. ! Spruce Sts, Columbia, Pa. 26-tf Priced reasonable. Apply 127 New Hoeven St. Mount Joy after 5 p.m [SAL FSMAN WANTED: Man for Phone 3-9284 39-tl | Rawleigh business in towns of Mt. | FOR AT F. Velvet leopard “coat | JOY: Manheim and Elizabethtown. lined in white chinchilla, Size 18, | COMPAR representative will inter’ Call at 365 Donegal Springs Road | VI" rite at once giving § Mount. Joy. 39-tf | address and phone number, Raw= a is leigh's, Dept. PNH - 647 - 161, FOR SALE: Electric stove, works | Chester, Pa. 34-6 ike new, white enameled combina- | — Bre val and ges range, excellent | YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE | condition. Telephone Mount Joy | NEEDS PROTECTION: Careful 2.4747 39.1 | driving plus State Farm Mutual — - Auto Insurance's complete coverage VANTE D: Middle aged men from | will do the job. State Farm's low- Mount Joy or vicinity, to take care | er rates make it an extra-sound in= | LOST: | The guest speaker was Rev. | | ert Et er of Millersville. He chal- | lenged the group of teachers and officers with the great needs to be | accomplished by Sunday Schools. “Make ycur challenge the youth to do big things for Christ and the Church. Be deal- teaching practical, | the seemingly | come a reality. The world is eager Possibilities. | ers in the Impossible | Take another Cress and find that! impossible can be- and lenging for a practical religion | can give it to them through help of God.’ and we music | | the | | was Special furnished by {a male quartet from | —— ——— eer eee Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Zerphey of town, spent the weekend with Mr nd Mrs. William Workman, Jr., at | Westfield, Pa. M/Sgt. Winfield Hendrix ed home last Saturday and was companied back to Camp Atter- Ind., by his wife reside there return- Lury, and son. | will during his en- encampment. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gwend:lyn. Mi Rutt | daughter denhceft, of Lancasier. and FE Zcrphey, Mt. Joy, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zerphey. a, John G. Heisey (From Page 1) the following sons and Walter, Elizabethtown; urvived by daughters: who | ac- and | Otto Do- Idie | Raymond, Hershey RD; John and Martin, both of Elizabethtown RD; [ Benjamin, at home; Elizabeth, wife f+ Andrew Bruckart, Lititz; Dor- | chy, wife of Charles Garlin, Mount Joy: Martha, wife of Samuel Long, | Annvilie; and Emma, wife of Rich- His step- Eliza- and the rd Henry, Elizabethtown. | father, Ephriam bethtown, 19 grandchildren, Ebersole, step-sisters also, survive: Mrs. Jacob. Shank, Elizabethtown; Mrs. Joseph Heistand, Manheim RD; Mrs. Walter Detra, Ephrata; Mrs. Ames Shank, East Petershurg; nd Mrs. Frank Eshleman, Eliza- bethtown RD. Funeral services were United Zion Church at town, Tuesday afternoon held in the Elizabeth- with in- in Good's Ceme’ery. Heatrola, 3-9263. 39- -tf FoR ‘SALE: Estate ‘m size, like new. Miller, R2 Mt. Joy. Phone four ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices | for antiques of any description. Mr. Man- 2-24-tf Hart, heim, Pa. FOR SALE: witha pumper of snd 250 gal. bos 161 N. Charlotte St., Phone 407. Fire engine equipped 250 gal. per minute ster tank. Also 30 ft. suction hose. Fngine and tires are in good condition. Engine can be seen any (ime at Weitzel's garage in Salungs. If interested eall Lan- Bids taken on or be- | fcre October 4, 1856 October Weidman should be | es to meet Woman around. 30 who | left at the Richard Dellinger resi- cwns a tractor. Please enclose pie- | dence next door at 61 W. Donegal ture of tractor. Write Box 999, The | Bulletin. {two deliveries each week. St. There will be two pick-ups and 38-2t 38- 2t | { OE SALE: Comb. Rad | STERING call Columbia 48101 or Don't take chances. Un= of trapoing capacity of | vestment. iaving hens. Musser Leghorn | der new laws in most states, one Farms, R1 Mt. Joy, Phone 3-4911. mishap can cost you your license, 39-tf | unless vou can vrove financial re- sponsibility. Call or come in today. AMMON R. HOFFER MOV IFS COST LESS THAN YOU THINK iin S285 + ne $375 119 David St. Mount Joy, Pa. evere Hi Y 4 © NG W ‘ Victor Klahr Movie Man, Ph ne 3-4901 39-1 Middletown. 35-1 ro Female Cat, black & brown $5.00 re- wearirg red collar. § FORDS mixed, ward. Phone Mt. Joy 3-9151. 39-1p rein at Tremendous Savings WANTED ! 1945 Ford Custom 4-dr. Sedan $1475 APPLICANTS FOR GENERAL | 1947 Meroury Sdn, R&H ... $1275 1917 Ford 2-door Sdn., htr .. $ 975 OFFICF WCRK. BEST WORKING 1947 Ford 3-door Sdn. hr $ 895 } RT ~ A U4 For 2=door S eels CONDITIONS AP- | 1941 Mercury Sdn, R&H .... § 715 | PLY BY LETTER TO 1938 Ford Panel ............. $ 295 1937 Ford 2 dr. Sedan ...... $ 195 THE SICO COMPANY MOUNT JOY, PA. HARRY R. BITZER Nash Sales & Service 39-4 | 720 N. PRINCE ST. LANCASTER i PHONE 2-4128 39-1 | WANTED: Old Magazines, News- Open Daily To 9 p.m. papers. I buy all kinds of scrap | iron, sell stove wood. Guy D. | mmr — = | Spittle Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. | - | s4-tf | IF YOU ARE LOOKING for a | | paperhanger, call Earl C. Brubak- | GIRL. OR MIDDLE AGED LADY |er. Rl, Lancaster. Ph. Landisville for part time work. Must have own | 4374 19-tf transportation. Apply in person. | Nolt's Ponds, Silver Spring, Pa | 38-2 | eis er Heinen —— FOR SALE: 47 Dodge Club Coupe, | Deluxe. Radio & Heater $1150. Mt. | WANTED Joy 3-9501 after 5 p.m. Owner en-| Clean Newspavers - must be tied listed 38-2 lin bundles - No Magazines. FOR SALE: Frigidaire Eleawic| GREY IRON CASTING CO. | Stove and Refrigerator. Maytag | Washer, G.E. Sweeper, Breakfas t | Set. China Cabinet and two pc. | iving Rcom Suite. Alsop Fstate | 37-2 | Heatrola (good condition) 2nd EY PRINCE Range, Fons Mi. Jovi SHEET METAL WORKER 35 or see ir Hoffman, near | Mt. Fleasent Church. 38-2 iN rs marae FURNACE INSTALLER FOR SAL E: Perle: ‘tion Oil Burner, | APPLY 3 to 4 room size. Phone Mount Joy | JOS. F. McMICHAEL 23-5903. 36-tf | 25 N. Main St., MANHEIM [| ere a | Phone 5-7912 32-tf [FOR SALE: 4 small size (9-11) | girl’s suits, like new; black gabar- | ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE i dine lightweight tailored coat, one | Estate cf Lizzie N. Engle deceas- gabardine raincoat, 14 sweaters, all | ed,, late of East Donegal Township, colors, good. Call Mount Joy 3-9061, | Lancaster County, Penna. 11 Fast in St.,, Mt. Joy 36-tf Letters of administration on said mr rrr | agtate having been granted to: the HATS, made & remodeled, DRESS- | undersigned, all persons indebted MAKING, ALTERATIONS, GIFTS, | thereto are requested to make BUTTON-HOLING, Margaret-Jean |immediate payment, and those hav= | Shoppe, 19 W. Donegal St, Mt. Joy. |ing claims or demands against the 33-tf |same, will present them without - | delay for settlement to the under= FOR RENT: Mndern store room, 'signed, on West Main St., Mt. Joy. Posses- | ABRAM N. HOSTETTER sion in about two months. Inquire | R.D. 1, Mount Joy, Pa. 16 W. Main Street or Phone Mt. Joy | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 3-9623 34-tf| & TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY Photo | 720 N. PRINCE ST., LANCASTER Mount Joy, Pe PAPFRHANGING AND INTERIOR |Lcuis S. May, Atty 38-6 have a fine selee~ | —— rem PAINTING: We | ticn to choose from and prices ave | FXECUTOR Ss NOTICE Miller, de- nna. reasonable. Eo L. Givens, Eli- | Fstate of Mary Garber zabethtown. Phone 03 R12. 50-tf ceasad, late of Mount Joy Borough, Sot eres — | Lancaster County. Letters testamentary on said Ea esate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to make ime :d thosa having thereto are reauested payment, ar SPECIALS | mediate claims or demands against the same, on will nyresent them witnont delay for CHEVROLETS settlement to the nndersigned IFLAM BOMBERGFR 1948 2-door Sdn Mount Joy, Pa. 1847 Fleetline 4-& 2-dr. Sdns. Leuis S. May. Att'y 38-6 1942 Ciub Coupe $ — 941 Business Coupe $ ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE 184% Panel Truck ©... ........ $ Estate of Fdwin H. Myers, late 1837 2-door Sedan, new motor $ | of Meunt Joy R. D. 1, Pa, decd. 137 4-door Sedan, A-1 Lotters of Administration on said Mcst of these cars have radios ectate having been granted to the and heaters | undersigned, all persons indebted | thereto are requested to make im- HARRY E. BITZER | mediate payment, and those having : claims or demands against the YOUR NASH DEALER | same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- [signed, residing at Mt. Joy R. D. 1, Penna. 39-1 PHONE 2-4128 Open Daily To 9 p.m. ALICE H. MYERS Administratrix i Wilson Bucher, Att'y