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TWO LOCAL HOLSTEIN HERDS
REGISTERED, BY NAT'L ASSO.
. Under official sponsotship of the
Holstein-Friesian Association of
America, national organization of
Holstein-Fresian cattle breeders, the
registered Holstein ‘herd belonging
to J. Lester Charles, Landisville, and
H. M. Hess, Mount Joy, was classi-
fied for body conformation recently,
el ent
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SMALLEST ACREAGE IN YEARS
From the smallest acreage in 84
years, farmers cf Pennsylvania this
season are harvesting a potato crop
of 19,000,000 bushels, according to
the latest Federal-S.ate survey an-
nounced by the State Department of
Agriculture.

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many of us is that we are Ameri-
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cans less broadly speaking than
loudly speaking.


De, M. F.
GIAMBALVO

Optometrist
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HOURS:
Tue, Thur..9 a. m..5 p.m.
Yue.- Fri., Sat., 8 p.m..8:30 p.m.
Main St.
- Mount Joy, Pa.
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Phone 3-9661

ENGAGED .
Miss Helen Jane Enterline, daugh-
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Amos A. Enter-
Lewis Bixler, R1,
(rrom page 1)
line, of Manheim R. D. 1
announce her engagement to Lloyd | and Clarence E. Craver, of the!
K. Shank, son of Mr. and Mrs. [county agents office: Curvin H
Lloyd F. Shank, of this place. Miss | Martin, Mt. Joy Rl; and Charles
Enterline is employed by the Roths- | Ricedorf, Rheems.
ville Mfg. Co., and Mr. Shank by | Timekeeper was Titus Rutt, of
Sico Co. No date has been set for | town, and Gene Love, Vicational
the wedding. | teacher at East Donegal Twp. High
Sus "PUBLIC SALE School. Harold B. Endslow was
Of Valuable Real Estate | corn weighmaster and Abner Ris-
to be held | ser, gleanings weighmaster,
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1950 | Referees were: Burnell Gaul,
On premises located along the ma- | Manheim Rl; Amos Strickler, Mt.
cadam road leading irom Bossler's Tye Tessie as x 0.
Church to Bainbridge, about 4% Joy R2; Paris Gruber, Mt. Joy R2;|
miles South of Elizabethtown, in John Newcomer, Mt. Joy; Frank
West Donegal Township, Lancaster | Weidman, Mt. Joy R1; Charles and
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County, Pa. | Leroy Leitzel; Norman Heisey,
A Rm consisting ig . 9 Rate: | Elizabethtown R3; Jacob Linde-
mote oF less, In very high state o | muth, Columbia R1; Harry Smith, |
cultivation, upon which is erected a
2's STORY
FRAME DWELLING
| Mt. Joy R1; Rey Greider, Mt. Joy
| R1 and Joe Greiner, Manheim R4.
containing 10 rooms and | The variety of 1S
: wil bath witn all conveniences; | al.andantly in Delaware and
2's STORY FRAME TENANT | Noy,
HOUSE containing 4 rooms and an-
corn husked
Jersey and is known as E-5.
| Seventy pounds of corn comprise
nex; two-car garage. Garage and |!
large house have slate roofs. a bushel.
Lewis Bixler's husked com
Frame barn with room to stable
17 cows and 15 steers; water bowls |
in stables. All stables and barnyard
are concreted. Tobacco shed and
corn barn with cellar and stripping
recom attached to barn. Also -an-
other tobacco shed, room to hang a
weighed 2,931.8 pounds net (glean-
[ings and husks He
| ceived $25.00 first prize money and
deducted). re-
| by Eshleman Brothers.
10 acres of tobacco.; Pig sty and | Other contestants and the order |
cnicken house with room for 300 | in which they finished were: $15 |
chickens. Two brooder houses. | Richard Hyatt, Ronks RI, 41.28
io ‘buildings equipped with elec- [ bushels; $10 John Weidman, Mi. |
ricity. These buildings are all in ‘
very good condition and are locat- doy Bl, 4053 bushels; §7 John. 1,
ed in a good community close to Wagner, Elizabethtcwn R1. 38.11
Bussler’'s Church and school. bushels; $5 each, Joe Hess, Mt. Joy |
Premises can be viewed at any | RI. 37.68 bushels; Sylvester Wal-
time by ¢ niacting either M. E. | ters, Elizabethtown R1, 36.03 bush- |
Rut, Phone Elizabethtown 170J or | gis; Jerome Bixler. Elizabethtown
calling farm, Phone Elizabethtown
101J2.
Don’t forget the day
| R3, 33.17 bushels; Charles Goss, Mt. |
Joy R1, 30.20 bushels; Norman Herr,
Friday, November 17th. | Marietta, 26.13 bushels; Robert Hos-
Sale to commence at 2:00 O'clock | sler, Manheim R3, 2540 bushels:
PM. When conditions will be made Curvin Martin, Jr., Mt. Joy Rl, 24,-
. M. E. RUTT | 88 Rotoert Shearer, Eliza-
| bethtown R3, 22.81 bushels.
44-2 | The firsi three contestants
between 38 and 45 ears a minute. i
and date:
bushels;
Walter Dupes, Auct.
D. L. Landis, Clerk
PUBLIC

SALE
Of MT. JOY RESIDENCE Miss Mary Ellen Stauffer, 1950 |
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 1950 | Corn Queen, of Manheim R1, husk- |
Former Home of Dr. O. G. Long- | ed the first ear of corn at the start |
enecker, No. 214 Marietta St. Mt. | of the contest.
Joy, Pa. | cena sr SA {
a 2-STORY AND ATTIC |
A FRAME DWELLING | N EWTOW N
n 9 rooms, 2 baths and attic; | |
garage. Large lot; fine loca- | ——————
tion. Mrs. Mi in (3a . . |
Sale at Mt. Joy Bulletin office, E. | ie oy k ne Gouna o Ryne |
Main St, Mt. Joy at 7:30 p. m. Fri- | derhook spent Sunday with Mr.
Mrs. Earl Geltmacher and
day November 10, 1950. May be in- | ond
spected Saturday afternoon, and | family.
entire day of sale; other times by | Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Shuman of
appointment with Miss Mary Keck | Flizakethtown visited Mrs. Mathild
living on the premises. | Deny : ne a
| Derr on Sunday.
JOHN 0. LONGENECKER : 4
ALICE L. CHAMBERS,
Owners
Visitors during the past week of
| Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher
C. S. Frank. Auctioneer | were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koser and
Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, Att'ys | family of Millersviiie RD; Mr. and
42-4 Mrs. Ralph Keith and son Clifford,
| of Brunnersville; Mr. and Mrs.
| Mervin Keith, Lititz RD; Mr. and


FARM MACHINERY
AND HOG SALE
Elizabethtown R. D. 2, Pa. | Mrs. Russell Keith and son Terry, |
Phone 442-J-2 of Lexington; Mr. Ezra Eitner and |
| SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4,


1950 | Mrs. Ellen Wagaman of Bird-in-
at 11 A. M. hand: ber
[0 NEW ANE TEED TRACTORS i vane Bo ert Wagaman cf Lancas-
All Makes ter; Mrs. Marlin Landis of Lititz
| LOT OF CORN PICKERS RD; Mrs. Cora Myers of Kinder-
| CORN BINDERS & HARVESTERS | hook; Mrs. Laverne Lucas of Mt.
i ang Reson mounted and pull- | Joy RD, and relatives, friends. and |
| type, all makes of pickers; 1 New | neio ; >. Oi itv
{Idea Corn Husker and Shredder, Relghbors of the comunity,
| JHC Husker and Siiredder. Rev. and Mrs. Arndt held a Hal- |
100 PCS. OF MACHINERY [ lowe en party in the school house
oe CARS AND TRUCKS Monday evening for the children of |
(100 PCS. OF O1 HER MACHINERY | the community. Thirty children and
i 250 HOGS—Terms: Cash adults : |

fourteen were present. |

| Farmers and Dealers, bring in| .
| your machinery and tractors. | Games were played and refresh- |
| G K WAGNER'S | ments served. Everyone had a most |
| MAC HINERY & HOG AUCTION | enjoyable evening.
Next Two Sales—Saturday, No- Mr. and Mrs, Howar oi §
vember 18, and Saturday, Decem- yo ane Irs, Howard. Johnson |
43-2t and Miss Susie Fralich of Lancaster |
were guests of Rev. and Mrs. R. H. |
Arndt.
R. H. Arndt and |
{ ber 2, 1950

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NEW SERVICE STATION
Now doing excellent
ing HOUSE.
business.
LARGE FRAME HOUSE, good buy.
MOUNT JOY—
HOUSE, 47 West Donegal St., good
condition, no bath.
LANDISVILLE—
BEAUTIFUL LARGE BRICK HOME
excellent condition.
LARGE APARTMENT HOUSE,
investment, excellent condition. Price
$22,000.
Well built BRICK HOME, 7 rooms and
bath, automatic oil burner hot water
heat, nice location.
S. NISSLEY GINGRICH—Realtor
12 S. Duke St




IN 100 Tab edb a
SLANE SAIN
PRT ARTA TA RO OT ee
| Rev. and Mrs.
ve | Mrs. Elizabeth Hitchcock spent |
Tuesday in Lancaster visiting Mr. |
and Mrs. Havard Johnston. f
Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. |
Harry Weaver and Mrs. R. H. Arndt |
enjoyed the Mt. Joy Senior Class |
play. |
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Keller Thinks
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te |
8.2 | about to begin after years of re-|
ae y |
2 2 | search.
2g | Along this line the industrialist |
#8 | remarked that “the military im- |
gs :
3ll% | portance of guided missiles is fully |
se
- oe appreciated and the government
Price $4,800. RT feels the program should be expe-
u's : » |
1 dited. |
i Keller said he® has spent about |
three days a week in Washington
since President Truman first ap-
’ proached him on the subject August
30.
Serving without salary or expen-
ses, he said he probably wculd de-
vote more time “when the program
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2 gets under way.’ He said Chrysler's !
RIS board of directors had authorized |
Ae him to devote as much time as he |
RI sees fit to the guided missile pro- |
ps | gram, while continuing to hold his |
2 | Chrysler post. |
le :
Price $1 1,000. fut Keller said he has recommended |
a member of the armed forces to |
2% | serve as his assistant. But he de- |
2 | clined to identify him, saying he |
Ine | currentl is employed on same: |
*y Lancaster, Pa. bd “very ee oy |
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| essary
| Williams, Mt. Joy.
| Francis
| comforts,
Geo. Brown Sons |
(From Page 1)
ing Co, Fort Atkinson, Wis,
leased all the buildings. They will
start in the plant here
January 15, 1951, \
This Corporation is the largest
manufacturer poultry |
equipment as well as incubators in
of
operations
of barn and
the world.
Mount Joy will be the home office
for the eastern district which cov-
ers from Maine to Georgia and has | place,
25 salesmen working from this of-
fice. They will move 8 to 10 families |
ol Mount Joy and
will require an office force of from
10 to During the first 3
months they 15
to 25 people in the plant and by
executives to
15 girls.
will employ from
| the end of the first ‘year this will | property by W. C.
increase to from 50 to 75 and a
total of 150 by the end of 18 months
The engineering and research de- |
partments of The James Mfg. Co.
cooperates with all recognized
sc¢heols and colleges in the develop=
ment of better methods in husband-
ry.
A warm welcome should be giv-
en to tnis outstanding manufactur-
a pair of Wolverine shoes de nated | er by the people of Mount Joy and | M
| Lancaster County as they will be a
distinct asset to the entire com-
munity. The bringing of The James
Mfg. Co. has been made possible by
Officers of
the cooperation of the
| George Brown's Sons, Inc, S. Nis-
| sley Gingrich, realtor and the Mt.
Joy Borough Officials as it was nec-
for the new concern to ac-
quire permission for a railroad sid-
ing along the alley.
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Prize Winners
(From Page 1)
er, Mt. Joy. Fancies'—First,
Kaylor, Elizabethtown: Second, Jo-
Linda
husked | anne Dickson, Elizabethtown: Third, Spahr, Auct.
Sue Carcl Mumma, Mt. Joy.
SECOND DIVISION: Mos: Com-
| ical—First, Bill Varsity
Club, Mt. Joy: Seccond, Wayne
Nauman, Mt. Joy R1: Third, Bob
Mos: Original
First, Benjamin Groff, Mt. Joy;
Sceond, Marlene Zimmerman and
Wolgemuth, both of Mt
Mt. Joy. Fan-
Darrenkamp,

Joy; Third, Bill Eby,
ciest—First, Lorraine
Mt. Joy; Second, Jean Darrenkamp, |


Sale Register
Saturday, Nov, 4—~In West Hemp-
field Twp. Midway between Iron-
ville and Columbia on the Ironville |
Pike, Farming Implements and
Household Goods by Frank K. Gar-
man, Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at
12:30,

Saturday, November 4 On the
| premises at the corner of Chocolate
Ave, and Donegal Springs Road in
Florin, household goods by Jacob D.
Strickler also at the same time and
household furnishings by
John E. Melhorn and Willis Mel-
horn, for the estate of Christian A.
Melhorn, dec'd. C. S. Frank, Auct.
| Sale at 1 pm,
Saturday, November 4th—At 39
|W. James Street, in Lancaster, Pa,
[a B-story brick apartment Bldg.
land 2-cay garage, also personal
lehm. Executor
{of Frank P. Jefferies, Estate. Jno. |
{C. Rebman, Auct.
Friday, Nov. 10—At the Bulletin, |
| Mount Joy, the former home of Dr. |
| 0. G. Longenecker, on Marietta St,
| Mount Joy. a 2 story and aitic
| frame dwelling, 2-car garage by
O. Longenecker, Alice L.
Chambers, Owners. C. S. Frank,
Auct. Sale at 7:30 pm
Tuesday, November 14—-On the
t. Joy and Marietta Pike, Route
| 241, one mile south of Mt. Joy, |
| household goods by A. N. Hostetter
nd First National Bank and Trust
[ Co.. Admins. of the Estate of Lizzie
{ N. Engle. C. S Frank, Auct.
| ne
| :
Friday, Nov. 17—on the road
[leading from Bosslers Church to |
| Bainbridge, about 4!'5 miles south
of Flizabetatown, 64 acve farm, 2%
story frame dwelling with 2'2 story
frame tenant house, frame barn, to- |
| bacco shed, ete. by M. E. Rutt
| Walter Dupes, Auct. Sale at 2 pm. |
Tuesday, Nov. 28—On the prem- |
| ises at 17 North Main Street, in
| Manheim, 2 story brick store and
also household
goods by Henry S. Boyd and Owen
P. Bricker, Fxecutors of Mary R.
[ Biyd, Dec'd. Sale at 2 pm. Leroy
dwelling house
| Tuesday, November 28 — On the
{premises in Fast Donegal Twp. on
the west side of Chocolate Avenue,
the former home of Michael Wag-
a 2% story brick dwelling,
| 2 garage, poultry hcuse. Im-
Z=-car
mediate possession. Lester F. Rob-

' |erts, Executor, Michael Wagenbach,
|C. S. Frank, Auct.
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| OP ee re
| CONTROL THE WEEDS
One way to prevent a big crcp o
the
weeds next year is to gather
| present weeds, pile them, and burn
Mt. Jcy.
THIRD DIVISION: Most Comic- | them to kill as many weed seeds as
2l—First, Paul Hipp, Mt. Joy; possible, says J. O. Dutt, Penn
Second, Ben Hess, Florin; Third, | State extension vegetable special-
Tom Siohler, Mt. Joy. Most Origi- | ist
nal, Bill Stohler, Mt. Jcy; Second,
Herman Seaman, Marietta. Fan-
ciest—First, Topper Rates, M:. Joy: |
Second, Charles Pennel, Mt. Joy; |
Third, Phares Wenger, Mt. Joy.
FOURTH DIVISION: Fanciest
Couple, Marion Nauman, Mt. Joy
and Ray Keith, Lititz; Most Com-
ical Couple, Arthur R., Arthur G.,
nd Henry G. Zerphey, Mt. Joy.
Fanciest or Most Original Group
consisting of three or more pecple,
First Mrs. Miriam Hershey,
Tadd Hershey, Mt. Joy R2
Tony Rehrer, Mt. Joy. Seccnd, Dor-
prize,
and
othy Brown, Shirley Ann, Dennis
Lee, Ruth and Nancy Miller, ‘Mari-
etta. Best Appearing Float; First, |
East Donegal High School, Lor-
raine Barnhar{, Queen. Second
Prize, Dale Fantom and Ray Fuhr-
man, Bainbridge. Largest Group of
Non-Paid Musical
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PUBLIC SALE
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1950
The undersigned will offer at
public sale the property known as
*17 North Main Street in the Bor-
ough of Manheim, Pennsylvania.
ALL THAT CERTAIN
ii. TWO STORY
BRICK STORE
AND DWELLING HOUSE
containing in front on North Main
(22) feet, eight
Street twenty-twe
(8) inches, more or less, and ex-
tending in depth two hundred
fifty-seven (257) feet, more or less,
to North Wolf Street, where the
property has a frontage of twenty-
seven (27) feet, two and one-half |
(21%) inches, more or less.
TOGETHER with the right to use
in common with others entitled
thereto the alley extending between
the property of Walter W. Hess and
the herein conveyed premises, one-
half cf the width of said alley be-
ing on each property.
There will be offered a compléte |
furnish- |
line of household goods,
ings and antiques consisting of
piano, dining room suite, drop-leaf
table, old chest chest of drawers,
old rockers, antique dishes, glass-
ware, candle sticks and
| mcdern furniture, cooking utensils,
spreads, bedding, towels,
linens, washing machine, rugs, oth-
| er articles too numercus to mention.
The sale of perscnal property will
begin a% 10 o'clock A. M. and the
real estate will be offered at 2 o’-
clock P. M. at which time the terms
and conditions will be made known.
HENRY: S. BOYD and
OWEN P. BRICKER
Fxecutors of Mary R. Boyd,
deceased.
Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, Att'ys.
LeRoy Spahr, Auct. 44-4

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| BLANCH CELERY
Blanching makes celery more ten-
der and crisp. Blanching is grcwing
| the celery stalks for a short time in
| subviued light or darkness. A simple
| way is to bank the soil around the
| stalks but not around the leaves.
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FOR SALE: Quality electric stove,
in good condition. Price $:
phone evenings Mt. Joy

3-5315.


|FOR SALE:
| Phone Mount Joy 3-5882. 44-1t


| FOR SALE: ABC Spinner Washer, |
| good condition. Mrs. Anthony War-
ta. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4352 44-1p
| ALL-MFTAL WEATHFR STRIP;
‘calking. Estimates furnished. H. C.
| mith, Maytown. Ph. Marietta 6-3294
{ 44-4p
| FOR SALE: Practically new, high
{power air rifle. Excellent for small
| game. Call Mt. Joy 3-3382. 44-2t
| PRFVENT moth worries by using
[Call Mt. Joy 3-4814.
heim R2,
fy 43-2
“| ANTIQUES:
Mr. Shevnan will be glad to dem- |
3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢
Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10c¢ |
Each add. insertion, per line .... 8c |
00. Tel- |
2.000 Used Bricks. |
The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thu
rsday, November 2, 19503

I wish to express my sincere thanks 1650 Nash Statesman 4 dr. Sedan
to all my friends who so kindly re-
membered me with cards
flowers during my illness and while 1948 Plymouth Spee.
a pat‘ent in the hospital. Mrs, Tru- 1
man Sprout,
WANTED: Woman to keep children 1
6 dayd a week, 7 a.m. to 6 p. m. 1
44-tf 1
Sg pa ]
FOR SALE: Ducks, Broilers and 1
Pullets, live or dressed. Richard E. 1
Miller, R2, Mt. Joy, Phone 13-9263 1
44-2 1
LOST: Red brocaded Satin Stole or
1949 Nash Amb. Custom Broughm
and 1949 Nash “600” 4 dr. Sedan
Del. 4 dr. Hr.
048-1947 Frazer Manhattan n
44-1t 1947 Stud. Comm. Club Cpe. R&H
947 Stud. Champion 4 dr, Sdn. Htr,
047 Chev. Fleetline 4 dr, R&H
047 Nash “600” 4 dr. Sedan
946 Chevrolet Coupe
946 Nash Ambassador, R&H. O.D.
942-1941 Buick Special 4 dr. Sdn,
941 Cadillac 4 dr. Sedan .
041 Chrysler Royal 2 dr, R&H
940 Nash Ambassador 4 dr. Sedan
= | 1940 DeSoto 4 dr. Sedan
[1939 Chrysler 4 dr. Sedan, R&H
scarf on Henry street and Comfort | 1939 Plymouth 2 dr. Good Cond.

Alley to Mein. Reward. Return to | 1938 Ford Panel Truck
Mrs. Robt. Metzler, Mt Joy 44-1 1938 Olds. 4 dr. & 2 dr. Sedans
1938 Plymouth Sp. Cpe. & 4 dr. Sd.
FOR SALE: Small Fire Engine, | 1637 Ford “60” 2 dr. new motor
pedals, rubber tires, bell, ladders. HARRY R. BITZER
Excellent condition. Mrs. Harvey |900 N Prince St, Lancaster, Pa.
Rd., Mt. Jovy, |
44-1p |
a |
Hawtaorne, Fairview
FOR SALY: Hot Pe'nt electric stove

Phene 2-4128
Open Daily To 9 p.m,
4-1 »





Washing Machine, Guitar, Ukeline | WANTED: 2 Ladies to take orders
Phone Marietta 6-3310. 44-1 | and deliver Daggett and Ramsdell
I yr d = | Tcilet Articles. Write Box 85, c/o
FOR SALE: Coil spring for double | D. R., Mount Joy. 43-2tp
bed, 00d cond. reasonable price. | - x
223 West Main St. call after 5 p.m. | Typewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash
44-1 | Registers, Check Writers. New and
—=| Used. J. M. Engle, 411 E. High St,
FOR SALE: Radio and record plav- | Elizabethtown, ‘phone 14J. 8-18-tf
er combina‘ion, maple high chair. | = — nt
both good conditicn, 305 Marietta |FOR AWNINGS - VENETIAN
St.. Mt. Joy. Phone 3-9394 44-1p | BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL-
ee eee — | QPRRING call Columbia 48101 or
I wish to thank my friends for
| write
to HALDEMAN'S UPHOL-
their words f sympathy and beau- | grrry & AWNING SHOP, 11th &
tiful flowers in my recent bereave-
| ment. Mrs. Robert Keener, Mt. Jov.
Pa 44-1t
Just $55 Buys the New Revere
| Wight Movie Camera. Sec Klahr's
i bo stock Fofore you buv. Victor
Klahr Camera Shop. Middletown.
44-1
FOR SALE: Duplex Premier Vac- |
wum Cleaner. Good Condition. Used
2 years. 52 West Main St, Mt. Joy,

or phone 5-449, 44-1
|OYSTERS & CLAMS: Chinco-
[teague. Joe & Tim Schroll, 33-35
Detwiler Avenue, Mt. Joy. 43-1{

FOR SALE: Girls Schwinn DeLuxe
| model, 20 in. wheel. 3 wheel, chain
| drive bike, deluxe. Excellent con-
| dition, like new, used very little.
Mt. Joy 23-5792 between 1-5. 43-1
| SPFCIAL THIS WEEK: Smoke-

[house Apples 65¢ basket. Fresh
i c'der, 50c¢ gal. Kathrvn Z. Snvder,
| Fairview Orchards, Florin. Phone
| Mt. Joy 3-9451. 43-2t
| FOR SALB: Good solid Cabbage,
| reasonable. Harry G. Hess, Man-
Phone Mt. Joy 3-4837. |

{ NOTICE: Orders mav now be giv-
[tn for Personilized Picture Christ-
{mas Cards. Mrs. Richard Dillinzer,
|W. Donegal St., Mt. Jovy, for Weid- |
{man Photo Shon. Elizabethtown: Pa. |
{ Price list available. 41-17 |

| ce eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eet
[FOR SALE: Antique Heirlooms, |
|early American furniture, pattern |
|and pressed glass, china and silver- |
ware, homespun linen, lamps, deep |
picture. frames, books bedding, sev-
eral Museum pieces. tools. stamos, |
| Pegfect light deer skin, many mis-
cellaneous and cold Hallowe'en |
items. 74 Fast Main Street, Mt. Joy |
| cr phone 3-3601. 43-tf
{
WANTED: Middle aged men from
Mount Joy or vicinity, to take care

of increased trapning capacity of
{ laying hens. Musser Leghorn
| Farms, R1 Mt. Joy, Phone 3-4911. |
| 39-tf
{ WANTED: Old Magazines, News-
| papers. I buy all kinds of scrap
| iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D.'
Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy.
34-tf |

Will pay high prices
| for antiques of any descrintion. Mr.
{ Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man-
heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-1f |
FOR SALE: Perfection Oil Burner, |
3 to 4 room size. Phone Mount Jov |
3-5903. 36-1f |
1947 Ford 4 door Sedan
Very Clean 1 owner
Plym-u‘h 2 door Sedan
ELT AMENT
Delta & Henrv
| Mount Joy. Pa
Phone 3-4264



1637
Sts.
44-1
HATS. made & remodeled, DRESS-
MAKING, ALTERATIONS, GIFTS,
BUTTON-HOLING, Margaret-Jean
{ Shoppe, 19 W. Donegal St., Mt. Joy.
33-tf
|
|
|

WANTED AT ONCE: Newspaper
| carriers daily delivery, good pay.
Applv Luncheonette & News
Stand, Mount Joy. 40-tf
WANTED
Saleslady
Salary & Commission
Apvly
KITTY DRESS SHOP

|
44-1
i PAINTERS NEEDED: D. Loraw, |
| Florin. Phone 3-4446, Mt. Joy. 22-tf |


|
WSED: CARS
| 1918 Chevrolet Tudor Sdn. R&H |
1947 Chevrolet Tudor Sdn. Fleetline |
1947 Plymouth 4-dr. Sedan, R&H |
1945 Chevrolet Tudor Sedan i
1946 Plymouth 5 pas. Coupe, R&H |
[ 1946 Mercury Tudor Sedan, R&H |
{ 1941 Chevrolet 4-dr. Special Deluxe
| Perlou. Odorless, stainless, 1940 Buick 4-dr. Sedan R&H
teed for FIVE YFARS. Keener | 1946 Dodge 5 pas. Coupe, R&H
|Home Furnishing, Mt. Joy, Pa. 44-1 | 1940 Oldsmobile Tudor Sedan
| FOR SALE: Ladies’ Ice Skates. size
7, 2 Ladies’ Wool Suits. size 14, Man's
Rrown Snit, like new, size 34. Ap-
rly 171 Manheim St., Mt. Joy
44-1t


FOR SALE: 1947 Buick Super Con-
vertihle, verfect conditizn. Phone
Mt. Joy 3-5063. 43-1t

FOR SALE: 7 cu. ft. General Flec-
tric refrigerator, reason for selling,
purchased larger. Phone Mt. Jovy
3-5462, 268 Marietta Ave 44-21
| |
NEWCOMER MOTORS |
Inc.
CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE |
Sales & Service |
Open Evenings to 9 P. M.
43-tf !
| FOR SALE: Choice Katahdin and |
| Cobbler’ potatoes. $1.00 per bu. field
| run $1.75 per cwt. for No. 1's. H R.
| Zook R1 Manheim. Phone Manheim
J 5-7198.

| Spruce Sts, Columbia, Pa.

26-tf

EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Christian A. Melhorn,
late of Mt. Joy Boro., deceased.
Fstate 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
settlemetn to the undersigned re«
siding at
JOHN E. MELHORN
Mount Joy, Pa.
WILLIS MELHORN
Palmyra, Pas
Executors
James N. Lightner, Att'y
Lancaster, Pa.
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Estate of Mary E. Newpher, late
of Mt. Joy Boro., 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
same, will present them without
delay for settlement to the under-
signed
40-6
HARRIET D. BARNHART
81 E. Main Street,
Mount Joy, Pa.
Executrix
Clarence C. Newcomer, Att'y. «
Mount Joy, Pa. 42-6

EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Fstate of John M. Forry, deceas-
ed, late of Rapho Twp. Lancaster
County, Pa.
Letters testamentary 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 under-
signed
BENJAMIN H. FORRY
R. D. 2, Manheim, Pa.
Executor
Clarence C. Newcomer, Att'y.
Mount Joy, Pa.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Emma H. Detwiler, also
42-6

| known as Emma Hoffman Detwiler,
Mount Joy Bor-
deceased, late of
i cugh, Lancaster County.
Letters testamentary on said es-
tate having been granted to the un-
dersigned, ail 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
to the undersigned
CARL S. KRALL
Mount Joy, Pa.
Arnold, Bricker & Beyer,
settlement


Attorneys 42-6
IF YOU ARE LOOKING for a
paperhanger, call Earl C. Brubak-
[er. R1, Lancaster. Ph. Landisville
4374. 19-tf
YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE
NEEDS PROTECTION: Careful
driving plus State Farm Mutual
Aufo Insurance’s complete coverage
will do the job. State Farm's low-
er rates make it an extra-sound in-
vestment. Don’t take chances. Un-
der new laws in most states, one
mishap can cost you your license,
unless you can prove financial re-
sponsibility. Call or come in today.
AMMON R. HOFFER
119 David St., Mount Joy, Pa.




Phone 3-4901 44-1
Specials
PRICED TO SELL
1949 Ford Custom 4 dr. Sedan.
Light grey. 1 owner. Low mil-
eage. Extras. $1395.
Plymouth Special Deluxe 4 dr.
Sedan, Dark green, heater, de-
1946
froster, fog lights, spot light,
A-1. $975.
1945 Pentiac “8” Torpedo 2-door
Sedan, 2 tone green. Lots of
extras. A good buy at $975.
Plymouth 4 dr. Sedan, with
48 motor. Good cond. Only
$165.
1937 (2) Ford 2 dr. Sedan. Run very
goed. $95 each. :
HARRY R. BITZER
YOUR NASH DEALER
720 N. PRINCE ST. LANCASTER
PHONE 2-4128
Open Daily To 9 p.m. t
A 44-1
1937
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