The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 04, 1951, Image 3

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Quality Finished
RED COMB FED
TURKEYS
ORDER NOW
A. C. MAYER
MOUNT JOY, PA.
WHITE - WASHING
AND
DISINFECTING
HESS BROS.
Successors To
HUBER OBERHOLTZER
FLORIN, PENNA.
Phone Mt. Joy 23-4930
Jan, 6--On the prem
ises two miles north of Elizabeth
town, special farm machinery and
hog sale by G. K. Wagner. See ad-
vertisement,
Saturday,

Saturday, March 17--One
off the Lineoln Highway at the West
end of Mountville, known
Fralich farm, 3 cows, 1
as
heifer,





PHONE 3-9826 : 29-1f §| farming implements, some house= |
47-tf hold articles by John R. Leaman.
ee | Auct. Lloyd Landvater. Sale at 1:00 |
p. m.
) i rt © Ce
: All Makes of Sewing
Machines Repaired
(From Page 1)



We Modernize Your Machine Hempfield Twp. supervisors, said |
I
BEFORE to Electric, Console or Portable AFTER the road is in dire need of com= |
plete resurfacing which would cost |

Call Us Today—We Pick-up and Deliver . . . Anywhere!
J. V. BINKLEY ==
§ 111 N. Market St. ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 216-J
an estimated $100,000 for the entire
stretch of approximately nine miles
of road. :
Greider that if
township took on the task, it would
from
SALES


indicated


mean doubling the tax rate
six to 12 mills.
In a statement





frcm Harrisburg,
A. J. state highways dis=-
trict engineer, said “the State has
washed its hands completely of the
He added “there not a
we will take it back and it
townships and Lan-
to settle the matier.”
the entire matter
lap of the State


Bedard,
Thurs. - Friday - Satur.
JAN. 4-5-6, 1951
SPECIALS
We Reserve the Right
to Limit Quantities
Same Trouble Before
was a
There condition
when the State
C at a point
NU U
SY STR
WY |
oY
2 OES
Fo
 
road.” is
chance
is up to the
caster County
As a
may end
Legislature


result,
the

in


officials
take
with township
Commonwealth
January,
urging
back the road.
ROSETTE SLICED CALIF. LOVELL YELLOW CLING
PEACHES
NEW PACK — SHURFINE FANCY FLORIDA
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
the
large No. 2!
can
similar

large 46-02. west of Florin, thru





can Rheems and Anchor to a point eas
ORIGINAL BRAND — POLISH STYLE f Elizabethtown.
0
Quar :
DILL PICKLES a c Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Weaver en-
re tertained the following to a turkey
MEAT FOR EVERY OCCASION dinner on Christmas: Mr. and Mrs.
y 5 C N. E. Hershey, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. |
SWIFT S PREM or Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. |
Hershey.
PLAIN OR IOD!ZED SHURFINE A Bee


) a 1 C Police at Philadelphia, found six
26 oz. 4
pkas cases of hand grenades and one
case of black powder on a truck
EXTRA LARGE CALIF. SUNSWEET
DRIED PRUNES
MUSSELMAN’'S TASTY
2-1k k i7¢
(21h) pig 47¢) and no one knows how they
25¢ | there. :
Dr.H.C Killheffer
1-1b.
Pkg.




38-02 .
APPLE BUTTER he Optometrist
MANHEIM
These Lanco Stores and all other Lanco Stores everywhere offer the 163 S. Charlotte St.
‘above Spe ais... .. Telephone 5.3376
JOHN BENDER, SALUNGA ROBT. HOUSEAL, MAYTOWN Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30

JOHN BOOTH, MOUNT JOY VERNE HIESTAND, SALUNGA Tues. Fri. Sat. 7.9 P. M.
BOYERS GROCERY, RHEEMS R. G. RICE, SILVER SPRING
L. G. FORNEY, FLORIN EARLE STAUFFER, LANDIS- 9:30-1:00, 2.5 P.M
8. 0. GROSH, MILTON GROVE VILLE
S. G. HERSHEY & SON, ELI- J. N. WALMER, ELIZABETH- El
ZABETHTOWN TOWN Sopa 8 A








Headquarters For
Public Sale Bills
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First —Our Printing Is Attractive
| Second —Our Prices Are Reasonable
Third —Our Service Is Good
Fourth —Our Free Register Counts
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Any person contemplating holding a public sale in northern
the |
| [Seems As Though
the '
abandoned the road |
got | {
(From page 1)
last Wednesday afternoon
| with i interment in the family plot
{in Mount Joy cemetery. |
| here
}
| Linda Kay Ginder, aged one year,
Twenty girls recently enrolled to
organize an Intermediate Girl Scout
| Troop under the leadership of
| Misses Joyce Baker, Betty Arndt
| and Janet Nentwig, The group
meets once a week at the Wash-
Glinder, Manheim R1, had a cold, | | sponsored by
was drinking milk and choked. | | Auxiliary,
Rushed to the office of Dr. R. M.| Mrs. N. E. Hershey, Mus.
Thome here she was dead, having |
| suffocated.
a
Mrs, Samuel. Shelly
Mrs. Minnie B. Shelley, seventy -
three, wife of Sunuel G. Shelley,
died at the home of her son-in-law
| and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Taylor, Elizabethtown R2. She was
| @ member of the Conewago Church
the Brethren. Other survivors
are a son, David; another daugh-
ter, Barbara, wife of Clyde Espen-
| shade; grandchildren and four
great~grandchildren, all Eliza~
bethtown R2, and a sister, Miss Sue
Book, Harrisburg.
of
nine
of
| Mrs. Amos H. Huber
| Mrs. Alice W. Huber,
| wife of Ames H. Huber,
| Hill,
{18 months.
| She resided in Sporiing Hill
15 and was member
Hernley s Mennonite Church.
| Surviving are her
| these children, Melvin,
sixty-one,
Sporting
died today after an illness of
for
of
years a

husband, and |
Mt. Joy R2; {
William Ravegum, Denver R2; Elam |
|B. Manheim; Eva B., at home;
| Alice, wife of David Ebersole, Eliz-
abethtown Rl; and Alvin B., at
| home.
| Keith Alan Gainer
Keith Alan Gainer, three - day-
{old son of Kenneth A. and Evelyn
| Getz Gainer, Mount Joy Rl, died
| at 3 a. m. Monday, at Lancaster
{ General Hospital. Besides the par-

|e the child is survived by his
parental grandfather, Cyrus G.
| Gainer, Mount Joy; and the ma=
| ternal grandmother, Mrs. Emma
| Getz, Mount Joy RI.
ite N. Nissley
Annie N. Nissley, eighty-nine, |
formerly a resident of Florin, died |
at Musser's Convalescent Home, |
{a Poplar St., this boro, following
an illnesss of two years. Born in
East Donegal Twp. she was the
daughter of the late Martin N. and |
Mary Nissley Nissley and a mem-
Ler of Mt. vd Mennonite Church.
Survived only! by number of !
nieces and nephews, she was the |
last of her family.
The funeral was held from the |
Nissley funeral home here with in-
terment in Kraybill’s cemetery.
a
ii
John Shue, seventy-eight, at |
Marietia.
Mrs. Annie Stover, eighty-four, |
at Columbia.
{| John Jacob Spickler,
| at Columbia.
Mrs. lvy
at Columbia.
Charles H. Lockhard, eighty-nine,
sixty -eight,
L. Weliner, thirty-six, |
at Columbia. {
Harvey Kauffman Zollinger, 81, a |
native of Columbia, Thursday at| ,
Winter Park, Fla.
Roy Henry Zepp, fifty-three, |
Marietta. He was a corporal at the |
at the Depot there.
i
Ada, wife of Elmer S. Geib, Lit» |
itz R2, died Thursday. Charles Geib,
Manheim R2 is a son.
Rebecca, wife of Thomas Hercel-
| raath, Columbia R1, Monday. She |
was sixty-three.
|
I. E. Hershey |
E. E. Hershey, 84, died December |
25th,
hospital.
Deceased was born north of |
Florin, a son of Christian and Sarah
Engle Hershey. He was a retired |
employee of the Phila. Gas and El-
ectric Co. |
Surviving are his wife, Minerva, |
and daughter Leona. Two brothers, |
John E. Hershey, Elizabethtown R.
D., and Norman E. Hershey of Flor |
in; two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Erb an
Mrs. H. K. Alwine, both of Middle- |
town. |
Mrs. Miles Robinson Sr. *
Mrs. Miles Robinson Sr., aged 55,
of Florin, died at the Lancaster
General Hospital this morning
(Thursday) at 1:30 a. m. after one |

Lancaster County should consider the Bulletin when it comes |
to the printing of attractive Posters or thoroughly advertising
a sale.
Any one of our many customers will verify this.

THE BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PA.






En eS Ta ad SN A EN A An ai fl cd
month illness.
Deceased was born in Blain, Per- |
| ry County, a daughter of David and | Bernheisel,
| Annie Hess Anderson and a mem- |
ber of the Blain Lutheran Church, |
also a member of the Florin Fire]
Co. Auxiliary.
Surviving are her husband and
the following children: Earl C.
Wolfe, Elizabethtown; Dean, Miles
Jr., Betty, wife of Elwood Barber,
all of Florin; Florence, wife of Paul
{ Mr.
| and
lieve they are entitled
drix and son Jeffery Lee, returned
home Tuesday evening to Indiana,
after spending the
relatives and friends.
Roberts and Mrs, Samuel Brubaker |
Mr. and Mrs. J.
New York City spent the
here and at Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs.
| attended the funeral of the for- |
mers brother, E. F. Hershey
Friday at Philadelphia.
Sale Register Mortuary Record News From Florin| Donegal Airport News
The CAA has given official sane-
tion to the portable runway mar-
ker lights used at Donegal Airport.
The Airman's Guide, official publi-
cation of the Civil Aeronautics Ad-
ministration, published twice a
block | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Earl B. | ington Grade School and is being | month and sent to all airports in
the Florin Fire Co, | the United States,
| that
R. W. | Donegal on request.
informs flyers
night lighting is available at
Thursday's trip to the Red Lion
Rotary meeting shows how cne can
on | fave (ime by flying even on many
| £hort trips. The elapsed time from
B. Hershey of | Donegal takeoff to Red Licn land-
holidays | |
ing was a bit less than 12 minutes,
| and the same on the return flight.
Franklin Skeen | The Red Lion airport is operated
and Mr. and Mrs. George Writ and | by the Warner Dairy Co, as a ser-
child of Deiroit, Michigan, visited
and Mrs.
family over New Years.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Earhart, Sr.
Columbia RD, H. B.
Miss Sadie Earhart called on Mr.
and Mrs. N. E. Hershey Christmas
eve,
Mrs. Katie
Frye visited
Perry County.
Mr, and Mrs. John Kissinger and
sons of Lancaster were New Year's
Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Farl
Gerlitski and family.
Mr. and Mrs. David Mumper and
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Haas and
children of Camp Hill were New
Year's day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Kautz and Mr. Jchn
relatives at Blain,
mos, *
when it convenes in |Amos, Jr, Lititz R3; Anna, wife of | James Eshbach.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kell and
daughter of Carlisle and Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Brinser of Middletown
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
{ Mumper over the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olsen and
children spent the holidays at
Richmond Hill, N. Y., with the lat-
ter's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogle and
family spent Sunday with Fred
Hauer and family ai Lancaster.
Mr. Mrs. Clarence Myers
left last week for Orlando, Fla. to
spend some time.
Mr. Mrs. Herbert
of Hershey
B. F
and
Harkins
visited
Kauffman on
and
daughter
Mr. and Mrs.
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Welfley en-
| tertained the following on New
Years Day: Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Simonic of Steelton, Mr.
E. O. Voris of Harrisburg and Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Wittle.

| TO BENEFIT BY PRO
OF NEW SOCIAL SE
ISIONS
JRITY
Many wives in Lancaster County |
to wait until ¢
their 65th birthday to become eli |
will no longer have
gible for monthly insurance pay-
| ments under social security.
Munsey S. Gleston, manager
calls attention to the provision in
| the new law for benefits to wives
| of retired workers who are now re-
| ceiving old-age insurance pay-
ments. The wife of a present bene
ficiary who has under her care a
{ child under 18 is qualified for bene-
fits may row have monthly pay-
| ments herself.
In these cases, the wife's pay-
ments continue until the child un-
| der her care reaches 18 or is other-
wise disqualified as a beneficiary,
according to Mr.. Gleaton.
He suggests that wives who be-
to benefits
under this provision of the new
social security law get in touch
with the local office located in
Room 208 Fulton Bank Bulmer
Penn Square, Lancaster, Pe
sie se, A Wn
| REICH'S EVANGEL. CHURCH
SS ELECTED OFFICERS
Officials of Reich's Evangelical |

| school, elected for the
| have been announced.
new year,
Roland, superintendent; Sylvester
{ Shuman, assistant; Mrs. Arlene
Houck, secretary; Miss Martha A.
Roland, assistant; Lau
Frank Skeen and |
and Mrs. |
of
| the Lancaster social security office,
in the Philadelphia Episcopal | Congregaticnal Church and Sunday |
| They are: Sunday school, John D.

Tressler, |
Miss Martha Roland, po- |
vice to the Red Lion-Dallasiown
area.
Fred Tobias and George Fisher
flew to Philadelphia in Fred's

Earhart and | Cessna for the Mummers Parade.
They landed at Camden Central
Airport. Fred's Cessna used
than ten gallons of gasoline on the
round trip.
Joe Williams of the Pennsylvan-
ia Aeronautics Commission flew in
on Tuesday during his winter air-
port inspection tour.
Winter flying much more
pleasant than the average person
can realize, The engine develops iis
full power, giving best takeoff and
climb perfermance, and the wings
get a better lift in the colder air.
Overcast skies assure smooth, ef-
fortless flying that delights pilot
and passengers. The best winter
flying any person could do right
now would be to take off on a cold
morning and head south to Florida.
One of our York friends who flies
a Cessna returned recently from
Miami to York in the short time of
6 hours and 22 minutes.
re etl
HE TRIED TO GIVE THE
STATE POLICE THE SLIP
Jack E. Miller, sixteen, Bain-
bridge R1, who has been driving
for only four months. learned an
expensive lesson. In wrying to es-
cape from State Police he blinded
them with a spotlight. He paid $45
and costs.
less
is

When in need of Printing. (any-
thing) kindly remember the Bulletin

CLASSIFIED
Rates for classified advertising in
this column are:

3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢
Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10c
Each add. insertion, per line .... 8c
FOR SALE: Four 600x20 truck
tires, very good condition. Reason-
able. Phone Landisville 4331. 1-2p
HUNDREDS OF PHOTO ITEMS--
Still at the old low prices, at
Klahr's. It will pay you to buy
your camera, Enlarger or Project-
or now. Prices are advancing. Vie-
tor Klahr Camera Shop Middletown
1-4


FOR SALE: Ear corn and mixed
| hay. Telephone E'town 593R3 51-2
FOR SALE: LEGHORN BABY
CHICKS, R.O.P. sired, Penna. U. S.
Pullorum clean. A. C. Mayer, Phone
3-9826, Mount Joy, Pq. 49-tf
PAPERHANGING and PAINTING
C. A. Garlin, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5882.
49-4
FOR SALE: 250 Leghorn Pullets,
Phone Mt. Joy 3-9027 51-2
SPECIAL FARM MACHINERY
AND HOG SALE
Two miles North of Elizabethtown
R.D 2 Po
Phone 442-J-2
SATURDAY, JANUARY 6th,
at 11 A. M. Sharp
30 TO 40 NEW AND USED
TRACTORS
All Makes
200 Pieces other New & Used
Farm Machinery
Anything you need. Cedar & Locust
Posts,
250 Hogs & Pigs. Cars & Trucks |
Farmers and Dealers bring your |
New and Used Tractors and Mach-
inery in before Sale Day, if pos- |
sible. We need it, as prices were a
lot higher on last sale.
G. K. WAGNER, Proprietor.




1951


treasurer; 4 Auctioneers.
anist; Mrs. Dorothy Johns, Martha | Next 3 sales—Saturday, January
Charles, assistants; John Waser, | 20, February 3 and 17, 1951. Please
Martha Charles, librarians; Mrs. | | be here on time. 1-1
Anny Mae Grable, Cradle Roll su- | PUBLIC SALE
perintendent; Miss Minnie R. Dem- | Valuable Real and Personal
ep: S pre roperty
il Home Department superin SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th, 1951
tendent. A. L. Hoffman Farm, E. Donegal
hurch, Ray Burris, J. D. Rec- | Twp, Lancaster Co., Pa. 691» Acres;
land, Edwin Charles, C. S. Brandt, BRICK DWELLING
S. S. Shuman, trustees; Martha Ro- | Barn, corn barn and shed-
land, Dorothy Johns, organisis; Roy ding for 20 acres tobacco.
| Bixler, Norman Gable, Kenneth
Johns, Adam Greer, ushers; Roy
Jecseph Brandt, J. Al-
bert Garman, Roy Adams, assist-
ants.

Sr —
M/Sgt. and Mrs. Winifield Hen-
holidays with

Barto, Elizabethtown, also four
grandchildren, three brothers, Roy
Anderson, Marietta; Gurn Ander-| services at the Blain Lutheran
son,” East Petersburg and Norman, | Church at three o'clock. Interment
of Columbia and one sister, Mrs.|in the Lutheran and Reformed
(ora Sanafelter, of New German-
town.
Funeral services will be held at

day at twelve noon with further
cemetery at Blain.
the ‘Nissley Funeral Home on Sun-
Friends may call at the funeral

home Saturday evening 7 to 9.
One of Lancaster County's fine
farms. Excellent producer.
Also Personal Property: Grand-
father clock, mantel clocks, drop
leaf tables, 2 chests of drawers,
chests, Victorian sofa, chairs, china,
utensils ete.; tobacco lath, about 500
bus. ear corn; manure spreader,
and other farm implements. (The
grandfather clock may be seen on
day of sale at M. R. Hoffman resi-
dence, Maytown; it will not be
brought to the farm).
Sale at 1 p. m. on Saturday, Jan-
vary 20, 1951 on the farm, on High-
way Route No. 241 about 2 miles
west of Maytown. Real estate at
2p.m'
GUY 8S. HOFFMAN,
Adnu. of Estate of A. L.
Haffman, dec'd.
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
Arnold, Bricker & Beyer,
{ tractive airplane
be submitted for the consider-
NEWCOMER MOTORS
The Bulletin,
1946 model, equipped with radii re-
ciever and landing lights. This at-
is in excellent
condition and is priced at only
$1025.00. Donegal Airport. Phone
| Mount Joy 3-5354. 1-1
| LAWN PROPERTIES FOR SALE-
A 6-Room Bungalow, 5-room Bun-
galow, 8-room Flat for two families
Store Room 12x32 with a 12 ft. wing;
[all in good condition, These build- |
[ings all on one plot of a 2 acres and
34 ps. Good well water. Apply H. P.
Arndt, Lawn, Pa. 1-4-3p
WANTED AT ONCE
ly Consumers with
wusehold necessities
factory-to-home plan. Full or part
time in Elizabethtown, Manheim &
Mt. Joy. Earnings based on Sales,
Write Rawleigh's, Dept. PNA-647-
728, Chester, Pa. 1-4p
EIGHT cents a year
man’s or lady's suit from moth
damage for 5 years. One spraying
of BERLOU Guaranteed Mothspray
BERLOU pays for the

man to sup=-
everyday
under our
will protect a
does it, or on
damage. Keener Home Furnishing,
Mount Joy, Pa. 1-1

FOR SALE: Half of double house.
(frame) 6 rooms & bath. Excellent
condition. 127 New Haven Street,
| Mt. Joy. Inquire at premises. 48-tf
ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices
for antiques of any description. Mr.


Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man-
heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf
IF YOU ARE LOOKING for a
paperhanger, call Earl C. Brubak-
er, R1, Lancaster. Ph. Landisville
4374. 19-tf

FOR SALE: Roper Gas Range, ex-
cellent condition, 4-burner; white
kitchen cabinet, porcelain top; sm.
size dress form. Call Mt. Joy 3-9972
or at 157 Mepheim St., Mt. Joy.
45t-ff
WANTED: Woman to keep children
6 days a week, 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Call Mt. Joy 3-4814. 44-tf


OYSTERS & CLAMS: Chinco-
teague. Joe & Tim Schroll, 33-35
Detwiler Avenue, Mt. Joy. 43-tf
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 3-5792 between 1 -5, 43-tf
WANTED: Old Magazines, News-
papers. 1 buy all kinds of scrap
iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D.
Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy.
34-tf
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.
Apply Kulp’s Luncheonette & News
Stand, Mount Joy. 40-tf
Typewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash
Registers, Check Writers. New and
Used. J. M. Engle, 411 E. High St,
Elizabethtown, ’phone 14J. 8-18-tf
ENJOY DRIVING? Protect your
right to do so by getting State Farm
Mutual Auto Insurance. Careful
drivers receive complete coverage
at lower rates. Remember—under
new laws in most states, you can
lose your license after one accident.
Take no chances. See about State
Farm’s complete protection today.
AMMON R. HOFFER
119 David St., Mount Joy, Pa.
Phone 3-4901 1-1
FOR AWNINGS - VENETIAN
BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL-
STERING call Columbia 48101 or
write to HALDEMAN’S UPHOL-
STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th &
Spruce Sts., Columbia, Pa. 26-tf







Notice is hereby given to the mem-
bers of the MOUNT JOY MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY that the
annual meeting of the Company
will be held at the Home Office of
the Company at Elizabethtown, Pa.,
{on the Second Monday of January,
being January 8, 1951, at 2:00 p. m.
for the purpose of electing directors
lof the Company and for the trans-
{action of such other business as

| ation of the members.
D. L. LANDIS,
50-4 Secretary
i
SHAREHOLDERS’ MEETING
THE UNION NATIONAL MOUNT
JOY BANK
The regular annual meeting of
| the shareholders of the Union Na-
| tional Mount Joy Bank will be held
at said bank in the Borough of
| Mount Jey, Pennsylvania, on Tues-
| day, January 9, 1951, at ten o'clock
A. M. for the election of directors,
and for such other business as may
| come before the meeting.
CARL S. KRALL,
Cashier
ELECTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
annual election will be held at the
| First National Bank & Trust Com-
pany, at Mount Joy, Pennsylvania,
on Tuesday, January 9th, 1951 be-
tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 12
a. m. for the election of directors,
and the transaction of such other
business as may come before the
stockholders meeting.
E. M. BOMBERGER
Cashier

50-4t

50-4¢

USED CARS
1949 7€ Oldsmobile Sedan
1948 Half-ton Ford Pick-up
1948 Chevrolet Tudor Sdn. R&H
1947 Chevrolet Tudor Sdn. Fleetline
1946 Chevrolet Tudor Sedan
1946 Mercury Tudor Sedan, R&H
1938 Oldsmobile 4-dr. Sedan
1946 Dodge 5 pas. Coupe, R&H
Inc.
CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE
Sales & Service
Open Evenings to 9 P. M.


Attorneys 1-3
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BUY NOW
& SAVE
AT THESE LOW
WINTER PRICES
1950 Nash Ambassador 4 dr. Sedan.
Dark green, Hydra, Radio with
dual speakers. Weathereye
Heater and Defrosters. Twin
Beds, Foam Cushions ..
1950 Nash Statesman 2 dr.
Sdns. 1 Owner, Fully equipped
$1675.
1950 Srudebajeer Champion Del. bi
dr. Sdn. Very low mileage.
$1595. "
1450 Chev. %; T. Stake, like new,
$1275. .
1949 Olds. “76” 4 dr. Sedan. Dark
Grey, Hydra. Heater. Defrost-
ers. 1 Owner. Low mileage.
$1595.
1949 Dodge Coronet Club Cpe. R. &
H., Gyromatic Transmission,
like mew .. sis al . $1675
1949 Dodge Wayfarer 2 door Sedan,
Heater, Defrosters, Clean $1475
Chevrolet De. 2 dr. Sdn. Fully
equipped. 1 Owner. Low miles.
$1475.
Plymouth Special Del. Club
Coupe. Heater, Defrosters.
$1495.
Nash Ambassador 4 dr. Sedan,
Light Grey O. D. Weathereye
Heater and Delrosters. Twin
beds. Foam cushions. Only
$1675.
1949 Ford Custom 2 dr. Sedan. Light
Green. Fully equipped. 1 Own-
1949
1949
1949
er. Low mileage, SPECIAL.
1949 Buick Super 4 dr. Sedan, Light
Grey. Dynaflow. 1 Owner.
Very low mileage. Fully equip-
ped. SPECIAL.
1949 Nash “600” 2 dr. Sdn. Weath-
ereye Heater & Defrosters.
Foam cushions. Radio with
dual speakers. Directional sig-
nals. Clock ...... 0000 1395
1949 Hudson Commodore “8” Club
Coupe, fully equipped. 6000 °
actual mile. 1 Owner ... $1675
1949 Olds. “88” 4 dr. Sedan. Dark
blue. Fully equipped. 1 Owner.
Low mi. |... ie $1875
1947 Nash “600” Club Coupe. 2 tone
Maroon & Grey. Fully equip-
ped. SPECIAL.
1946 Nash “600” 4 dr. Sdn., fully
equipped $ 795
1946 Chevrolet Fleetmaster 2 dr.
Sdn. Dark blue, Fully equip-
ped... i tea $ 975
HARRY R. BITZER
YOUR NASH DEALER
720 N. PRINCE ST. LANCASTER
PHONE 2-4128
Open Daily To 9 p.m.
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Consumers with
hold necessities under our factory-
to~home plan. Full or part timé in
towns of Mount Joy, Manheim and
Elizabethtown. Earnings based on
Sales. Write Rawleigh’s Dept. PNL-
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EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Estate of Henry B. Erb, dec’d. late

of Rapho Township, Lancaster
County, Pa.
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
sante, will present them without
delay for settlement to the under-
signed
ANNA i. ERB
R. D. 2, Manheim, Pa.
Executrix
William C. Rehm, Attorney 1-6
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Fstate of Samue! B. Miller, late
of Mt. Joy Boro, Lancaster County,
Penna.
Letters testamentary on said
estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make
immediate payment, and those hav-
ing claims or demands against the
same, will present them without
delay for settlement to the under<
signed,

BLANCHE G. MILLFR
125 W. Donegal Street
Mt. Joy, Pennsylvania
William R. Howard, Att'y
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Fstate of Phares N. Nissley, late
of West Hempfield Twp., Lancaster
County, Pa.
Letters testamentary on said es-
tate having been granted to the un-
dersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate poyment. and those having
claims or demands against the same,
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned
GRACE S. NISSLEY
R. D. 1, Manheim, Pa.
Arnold, Bricker & Beyer,
Attorneys
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