Sod, barn SR Ra CL lose your money or h you carry Travelers Checks. 9% HIRST NATIONAL BANK: COMPANY MT. JOY == MT, 777% 4 A A Ho NATIONAL TRUST Whether it's a long trip or short, you'll be happier when you don't have to worry about carrying a lot of cash. You can't ave it stolen, when Stop in. JOY, PA. NAN 3 Dffice Position Open | | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1951 AND PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR Energetic Young Man | OVER 21 The undersigned will offer a real estate: Excellent opportunities for any | ¢, progressive young man VACATION, LIFE INSURANCE, ETC. If interested, act at once APPLY BY LETTER TO ‘The SICO Company i Attn: Robt, F. Schroll, | MOUNT JOY, PA. onting on the roads leading from HOSPITALIZATION, | Manheim noad to the | ing: bounded by said roads | ert. N. N. Stauffer. Abe | and Edwin Gromling, | 12488 Acres as fully described ir | deed from Many Jane Leary 33- | recorded in the Recorder's ALL KINDS | SCRAP IRON. RAGS, PAPER | AUTOMOBILES, Etc. | A.B. Sahd & Sons Front & Pine Streets | = the following quarry and versonal proverty will be sold 4% Champion Crusher. 1 1 18 in. New Mill, 1 New Holland MARIETTA | Sereen, 2 Revolving Screens, 3'x Phone 6-9111 112°, 4 40’ Bucket Elevators, 2 3” 30-tf — Bucket type stone loader, Patronize Bulletin advertisers. tric motors, 1 3% vd. Universal 9} | swing shovel, 1 Schram 210’ C. F SELF SERVICE FOOD FLORIN, PA. | Air compressor. 1 Ingersoll Compressor Model A, 1 Hi Flectric Welder, 1 I. B, M. electric we Hwve Chickens + 49: They are just thé thing when meat prices are so high. Ask: your friends about them. They make delicious corn soup. ARMOUR’S BACON ve KUNZLER’S HAMS whore Sliced MARTIN'S FRANKS sintess CHEESE LOAF LUNCHEON Martin PORK For Sour Kraut TURKEYS HENS DUCKS » Breasted Locally ouble sed OUNG 5 to 8 lbs CORN BEEF armour CREAM CHEESE VELVEETA CHEESE FOOD PUFFED RICE Quaker PUFFED WHEAT Quaker Beans vit Pork SCOT TISSUE PEACH PRESERVES schimmers NESCAFE G : | Carl G. Herr, Tomato Juice vrs wx 29 ji... \ FARM MACHINERY SALE BOSTON MINT-IN-TEA Save Half Your Work NO RINSING ARD NEEDED! i CRISCO 3 i Oc 10 to 14 lbs Rib End regular can 4 { C (PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE | public sale the following described | N. All that certain Quarry Property | Mount Joy to Manheim and on a | road from the Mount Joy= Harrisburg | Pike, in Rapho Township, Lancas- ter County, Pa. having thereon = | rected a Two Story Frame Dwell and | lands now or late of Carl B. Dro- | ban, John K. Earhart, Edwin Hack- Mumm: containing to 4 Luther J. Smith dated June 7, 1946 Office | at Lancaster County in Deed Book M. Volume 38, Page 61. | The above described premises | wil] be offered both as a whole and | | »s three separate tracts as follows: | Township, 2 mi. south of Quarry property, building lots and y Also at the same time and place, | equipment 1 No. 4 Champion Crusher. 1 No. Feeder, Holland Roll Crush- 1 New Holland No. 20 Hammer Vibration | east of Mount Joy, all the real es- | centrifugal pumps, 1 New Holland | 12 elec~ - | list see Rand Are Sale Register News From Florin (From Page 1) Monday, Sept. 10—-On the prem- | daughter, of Carlisle, visited t | ises, the farm formerly of Joseph | |atters grandmother, Mrs. Risser, on the West side of the | Mumper Sr. on Wednesday road from Flizabethtown to Union Square and Manheim, 6 mi. N. E.! the George ry have returned to their home af- 1 | of Elizabethtown, A farm of 100 | gap spending two weeks vacation acres, with 22 story brick house, | Wildwood, N. J large frame barn, tobacco shed and | Miss Mary Keck of Mount Joy, corn barn, by Ethel R. Newcomer |My, and Mrs. John Bender and Mrs. and Raymond R. Risser, Adminis- | Anes Holwager of Milton Grove, trators of the Estate of Lizzie S. R. | visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mumper Risser, dec'd. G. K. Wagner, Auct. | on Sunday evening. {| Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Z. Ginder, Wednesday, Sept. 12 — On the | local contractor, entertained his located 2 miles north of | employees and their families to a ' | Mount Joy along Macadam road, | Doggie Roast on Wednesday even- | close to Pleasant View Brethren in |ing. About twenty-five guests were | Christ Church, a 49 acre farm with | present. Many prizes were award- | 2%% story brick dwelling, bank barn | ed and delicious refreshments serv- | and poultry house by Benj. E. [ed. A most enjoyable time was had [ Reinhold. Walter Dupes, Auct. Sale | by all. at 2 p.m. D.S.T. | The Ladies Aid of the Gloss- | brenner E. U. B. Church, invites Manor | you to spend Labor Day, Sept. 3rd., Mount- | i ville, on road leading to Central] { Manor, 1%, acres with 2% story | brick building house with barn, pig | sty & shed, also household goods | : | by Alice R. Hershey. Edgar Funk, Auctioneer, [ { | 1 Thursday, Sept. 13- In chicken corn soup, hot dogs, pie, cake, ice cream and pink lemonade beginning at 4 p. m. In of rain the affair will be held on the case Friday, September 14 — On the | premises a short distance north | ing fund. Mr. Harry Sheetz was tate and personal property of the former Stauffer Quarries by J. Hay Brown Jr. trustee in | by the Mt. Joy Fire Co. ambulance. of Luther J. Smith, trading as Look for the advertisement of ! | Stauffer’s Quarries. For a complete | gmith’s General Store, they are wdvertisement. C. S. Frank having = merchandise Cl auctioneer. g a merchandise Clearance to provide shelf room for new stock. Ry ok Sr Br Coe Saturday, September 15—On the Take advantage of this sale. Read } Model A Block Machine | Premises on Wood street, in the | the ad on another page. | complete with attachments, 1 Village 4 Florin, 8 Pra 70 Saturday, Sept. 15th, the Randler | Sterns Clipper Stripper Stand and Dn, oe i property on Wood street will be Maid giv aria Mit water. Also household goods by sold at public sale beginning at one i raihoad track, 37 railroad cars, 1| Winfield S. Randler, Executor of | o'clock. There will also be a sale of | switch car, 72 racks for cars, two | the Will of Michael Randler, De-| household goods at the same time. ceased. Elmer Randler, Leona Ran- WE DELIVER 8 | 125 steel sish voriou, sises. 2 Jeri | dler Honberger, Richard Randler,| Mrs. Sarah Schlegelmilch and Bobi face down block machines and at- | Arlene Randler Adams and Wine brother, Edward Henderson return- tachments, 2,000 lbs. reinforcing | field S. Randler, Owners. Walter | ed to their home after spending reds, 1 Allen Bradley Electric | Dupes, Auct. Sale at 1:00 p. m. some time in Huntington Co. at the too numerous to mention. T'me, when terms and conditions wil ha made known bv the undersigned. J. HAY BROWN, JR., Trustee in Bankruptcy of Luther Smith, (rading as Stauffer’s ‘uarries. . S. Frank, auct. D= 52: 69. S99. 29: S59: 69. . 69. Ib Q Louis S. May and Ralph W. Eby, Jr., Attorneys. 35-2 PUBLIC SALE Ib | Of desirable real estate to be held WFDNES.,, SEPTEMBER 12. 1951 On the vremises located about 2 miles North of Mount Joy, along macadam road and close to Pleas- {ant View Brethren In Christ Church | in Mount Joy Township, Lancaster County. Farm contains 49 acres | perches more or less on erected a m Ib and 130 Ya-lb which is 2, STORY BRICK DWELLING with slate roof containing 8 rooms, summer house, | containing four rooms attached to | dwelling. Frame Bank Barn with | slate roof, stable space for about 20 | head of cattle. Pig sty and poultry i house: also two small poultry hous- | es and two-car garage. All build- ings are equinped with water and electricity. This farm is in high state of cultivation - gravel soil. Buildings in gnhod condition. Never- failing spring in meadow and good well of water at house. About eight acres in meadow and woodland. Property may be viewed at any time. Sale to commence at 2:00 P. M. D.S.T. when conditions will be made known by BENJ. E. REINHOLD Walter Dupes, Auct. D. L. Landis, Clerk PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable FARM REAL ESTATE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1951 at 2:00 P. M.,, ED.SIT. The undersigned will offer at public sale the farm formerly of Joseph N. Risser on the West side of the road from Elizabethtown to Union Square and Manheim, 6 mi. N. E. of Elizabethtown, in Mount Jov Twp., containing 100 As. and 156 Ps. are under cultivation and 4 As. are in meadow watered by a creek. Property includes a 21, STORY BRICK HOUSE with 7 rooms and bath, with good well and pump, large frame barn and frame corn barn and tobacco shed hanging 7% acres. This is one of the finest farms in this section of the county. House may be inspected Thurs- days, between 1:00 - 4:00 P. M.; all | other buildings at any time. Terms and conditions will be made known at the time of sale by ETHEL R. NEWCOMER f RAYMOND R. RISSER, | Administrators of the FEs- | tate of Lizzie S. Risser, dec’d Ib Fully Dressed Ib Fully Dressed G5: wn B53: 2 os 29 2 ow 28 37 2 rol 25: 12-0 25 S53: 35-2 small jar | G. K. Wagner, Auct. 33-4 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1951 11:30 A. M. Near Elizabethtown R. D. 2, Pa. Phone 442-J-2 32 NEW AND USED TRACTORS —all makes— Frick Huskers and Shredders, 5 Silo Blowers. Corn Pickers & Har- vesters, Hardware, Tools; Combines Disc Harrows; Balers; Cultivators; Side Rakes; Binders; Mowers; Plows; Harrows; Hay Loaders; 10 Grain Drills; 200 Posts; Cars and Trucks; 250 Hogs; 4 Orchard and Field Sprayers and 4-row Dusters; Tractors. Bring in your Corn Machinery. Farmers, Dealers, bring in your tractors and machinery a few days before sale day if possible. Next Sale, Saturday, Sept. 22, 1951 box starter switch, 1 stone spreader, 300 concrete blocks and other articles | Sale to be held on the premises at 2 o'clock p. m. Davlight Saving Friday, September 14, 1951, | cf Mt. Joy and Mr. and Mrs. Chris- Wednesday, Sept. 19th—On the | | premises partly in Millersville Bor=- | | ough on the south side of Millers= | | ville Pike (Route 999) 1%. miles) | West of Lancaster City, a 72 acre { farm with 2'2 story brick dwelling { with a 21% story brick attachment, | a 2 story stone dwelling, bank barn, | 2 parages, 2 large tobacco sheds by | ram Waltz and daughter, Esther Sadie H. Witmer, Exr. of Alice N.| and LeRoy Waltz and Mr. and Mrs. H. Herr Estate. Edgar Funk Auect. | . ida Sale at 2 p. m. | Dale Berrier and family spent Sun- formers Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farmer Sr. Mrs. John Farmer and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farmer Jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clavton Waltz and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ney and family, Mr. Ab- | day at Fowler Hollow Park in Per- | ville, with 22 story frame house, | | istrator, c.t.a. of the Estate of Miss Janet E. Lefever, daughter | Bulletin Office on East Main street, Isabelle Young, 534 Old Dauphin m. feet deep, with a 2! story frame | Saturday, Sept. 22—85 acre farm | ry County. in Manor Twp., along Blue Rock | 0 Si bath, water, electricity, large barn, | tobacco shed, milk house, hog sty, | | Jacob D. Hostetter, decd. Edgar | of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lefever, of Funk, Auct. Sale at 2 P. M. Landisville, became the bride of | in the Borough of Mount Joy, Pa.|St, Lancaster Saturday at 2 p. A corner property fronting 74 feet | in St. James’ Episcopal Church. double dwelling, three-car garage, | ficiated. [ | to be sold as one property by Aaron | | Road, Rt. 999, 2 mi. west of Millers- | Ww ddi | ete. by B. Alton Hostetter, Admin- | Maurice M. D. Young, s f 'S. | Saturday, October, 13 — At the ung, Sonof Mrs more or less on Main street by 147 | The Rev. Walter E. Edwards of- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michael at- H. Metzler. C. S. Frank, Auct. Sale | tended the couple. The bride wore GET A GOOD CAMERA For La- | . . . . { a pink satin gown with white acces- ; | sores. | | at 7:30 p. m, NEWTOWN Mr. and Mrs Phares Ober and) The bride is employed ot H. L. | 3 ang . ib "| Green Co., and the bridegroom is | | family visited Mr. and Mrs. Victor | : | lg don Sund: | employed by Pennsylvania Power | ny el x Sh A I Reigle of | and Light Co., both at Lancaster. r. an rs. Samue eigle rs eee [ Paulboro, N. J., visited Mr. and | At Mrs. Earl Geltmacher Saturday. a recent Mr. and Mrs. Norman Musser of | ¢rans of Foreign Wars Post No. 5257 Columbia R.D., visited Mr. and|™©° “Drive Safely” signs were pur- Mv. Daniel Geltmacher on Tuesday | chased and will be placed on North "| Barbara St. near the Playgrounds. | Plans were also discussed to con- | The couple will reside at 111 N. | | Plum St., Lancaster. meeting of the Vet- | evening. Mrs. Lillian Hamilton and grand- daughters, Mr. Pierce of Florin, 8 ot Mr. Harry Hamilton and daughters | Auxiliary at the Mt. Joy Communi- | Mr. and Mra) ty Exhibit to be held Oct. 11, 12, | of and 13th. | duct a booth together with the Post | of = Elizabethtown, Harold Simmons and daughters, Marietta, Mr. Charles Wittle and | Mr. Joseph Wittle and daughter, of | EXHIBITED FOUR GUERNSEYS Harry S. Mumma, of Landisville, | Columbia were Sunday visitors of exhibited four of his choice Guern- | Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wittle. Mr. and Mrs. George Schoelkoph and family visited Mr. and Mrs, Semore Jones at Lancaster Sunday. | Wednesday visitors of Mrs. Dan- | iel Geltmacher were Mr. Marlin] Landis, of Lititz; Mrs. Lewis Far- | low of Hopeland and Mrs. Ralph Kieth of Brunnerville. Mr. and Mrs. Steward Derr and family of Hazelton, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Derr and sons, Danny, Larry and Barry of Mount Joy visited seys at the Penna. Guernsey show | east of Lancaster Tuesday. 204 head | were on display. and Mrs. John Kauffman at ville. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gambler were | Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. | Abram Gamber. | Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. | Edward Isler and family were Mr. | and Mrs. Clark Hippensteel, of Eli- Iron- Mrs. Matilda Derr on Saturday | zabethtown and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | night. bur Harrington and son of Hume | Mr. and Mrs. Haslet and family | melstown. | The Sixth annual Newtown | tian Stover of Mt. Joy R. D, visited | School and Community Reunion | Mr. and Mrs. Victor Snyder Sun- | will be held on the School ground | day. on Saturday, Sept. 1st at 2:30 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher | Rev. Oscar Buch, pastor of the | were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. | Newtown E. U. B. Church will de- | and Mrs. Jacob Erb at Columbia | liver the address of welcome. The RI. Rev. H. M. Tobias will deliver the | . : { Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beamender- | response. Special music will be | : : [ furnished by the Ladies quartet of | the Calvary Independent church of | fer and Ella Sherk, of Mount Joy, Vir. and Mrs. Paul Diffenderfer of Florin, Benjamin and Kathryn | Lancaster, Pa., The speaker of the Weaver of Ironville visited Mrs. [afternoon will be Mr. Alvin Shonk | Daniel Moore and Mr. and Mrs.|of Washington D. C. former New- | town School teacher. At 7:30 P. M. the Howard String | Orchestra of Lancaster will give a half hour concert. Rev. Chester Hartman, former Newtown pastor, Maurice Frysinger during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. John Fogie, Mount- ville visited Mrs. Serena Fogie on Sunday. Mrs. Harry Brooks and son, Har- Management Clinic at State College at the Church when they will serve | up. Movies $44.50 up. at Victor | Klahr’s Little Shop with the big stock, Middletown, Pa. 35-1 FOR SALE: 1948 Chevrolet 1 ton Panel Truck, Give me an offer, Charles Garlin, Mount Joy, Phone | 3-5882. 39-3tp | Phone 6-2701. | The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., pre THE P. B. A. FARM | MANAGEMENT CLINIC Mr. Warren H. Bentzel, assistan cashier of the First National Bank and Trust Co. attended the Farm last Thwsday and Friday. The purpose of this Pennsylvania Bankers Association program is t acquaint Pennsylvania | with tha basic broad field of farm credit and the | latest techniques and developments 19-tf in modern farm management, | they will be able to better appraise | and accommodate the farm credi bankers principles in the S50 Thursday, August 30, 1951-3 DO YOU KNOW A MARINE at Camp Lejeune, N. Carolina, who { wants transportation to and from Mt. Joy and vicinity? If so call Mount Joy 3-9661 or inquire at 1 The Bulletin, tf FOR SALE: LEGHORN BABY | CHICKS, R.O.P. sired, Penna. U. 8. Pullorum clean. A. C. Mayer, Phone » 3-9826, Mount Joy, Pa. 49-tf FOR SALE: Building Lot, 62x156, on South Market Street, Mt. Joy. Contact E. E. Brown, phone 3-4711 | Typewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash i Registers, Check Writers, Safes, t New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 East | needs of their respective communi- High St, E-town., Ph. 14J. 8-18-tf | ties, C—O ee | WILL BE EFFECTIVE OCT 1st [ The gage loans financed by the Federa | Land Bank of Baltimore will be in- creased from 4 to 4% per cent ef- | fective Oct. 1, 1951. On loans and new applications ceeds will be placed in the Build- | tember, the current rate of four | percent will apply, according tc taken to| Paul S. Baker, of Landisville, sec.- the General hospital on Wednesday | treas., The National Farm Loan As- | sociation of Lancaster. ell Ul Cee. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. present made | = porch of the parsonage. All pro-| this month and to the end of Sep IDEALS—the most beautiful book FOR SALE: Brick Warehouse, cement floor, 1800 sq. ft., lot 155% 180, Delta St, Mt. Joy. P. O. Box 85, ¢/o H. J. R, Mount Joy. 35-tf interest rate of farm mort-| pop SALE: Asphalt Tile for kiteh= or basement. Install it yourself. 5c each. We rent cut= | ters. Mt. Joy Tile & Linoleum Co. Mt. Joy. Phone 3-3492. Open eve- nings. 20tf 1 en, bathroom published. Baby Gifts and Novelties Men's Shirt Sleeves Shortened MARGARET-JFAN SHOPPE 19 W. Donegal St, Mount Joy, Pa. Dial 3-9373 Buttonholing 31-tf Alterations Accordions $20.00 up; Popular sheet CLASSIFIED this column are: 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢ | Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10¢ | Each add. insertion, per line .... 8c | FOR SALE: Singer | ine, treadle type. All $35.00. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5575. 35-1 Rates for classified advertising in sewing mach- attachments. music, Sacred and Wedding music. Ukulele, Guitar, Harmonica. All kinds of accessories. Free use of Accordion with lesson plan. Teach- ers on Trumpet and Piano. Have opening for new students. David Hess Music Shop, 106 North Market Street, Elizabethtown, Pa. WANTED: Old Magazines, News- papers. I buy all kinds of scrap iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. | WANTED: Men for plumbing and heating work. Amos Hershey, El- | wyn Terrace, Manheim. BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE. $12 00. Call Mt. Joy 3-6232. 35-1p WANTED: Housekeeper; two ad- ults, modern home, good wages. | Also practical nurse for day and nurse for night duty. Phone Eliza- | bethtown 42W. 35-2 | | APPRECIATION: Many thanks to | my friends, neighbors and relatives | for the lovely flowers, cards and | gifts sent to me at the hospital and | at home, Minerva Mumma. 35-1p | ti ie | FOR SALE: Magic Chef gas stove. Good condition. Call 3-9093. 29 S. Barbara Street, Mount Joy. 1tp | WANTED. Roomer. Apply Phone. | Mount Joy 3-4513. | WOMFN WANTED for full time or | part time. Day work only. G. C. | Murphy Co., Mt. Joy, Pa. 25-1 | | APPRECIATION: I wish to thank my many friends for their cards and flowers sent to me at the hos- pital. Cletus Frey, Elizabethtown. 35-1 bor Day and Fall Snapshots, $2.75 FOR SALF: Armstrong Heavy- Duty Socket Set, in steel box: 10- piece 1 in. Square Drive: 12 Point Sockets, Rachets, T-Handle, and 2 extensions. Also Girls Comet Bi- cycle, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5183. 35-2 APPRECIATION: I wish to thank all the neighbors and friends for the lovely cards, flowers. and gifts while in the hospital. Mr. Charles Garlin. 39-1tp 35-2p 34-tf FOR SALE (The Former Kern Property) AT 10 EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY, PA. B y ADAM H. GREER 542 N. 2nd Street, Columbia Or Any Realtor 24-71% NEW SPINET PIANO BETSY ROSS, WINTERS KOLER & CAMPBELL See Them At DAVID HESS MUSIC SHOP 106 North Market Street ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. 31-tf NOTICE: When you are troubled with poisons, oak, ivy, sumac, leath- er or other minor skin irritations, use Doctor's Prescription No. 700,~ 084 for immediate relief. Sold by E. W. Garber, 21 Mt. Joy St., Mt, Joy, Pa. 23-13t WANTED—Dead or alive Automo- biles, any make, any model: also Scrap Iron, Batteries, ete. Prompt service given. H. B. Shank Auto Wreckers, 74 N. Poplar St., E-town, Pa. Phone 191-W or 38-W. 8-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 NEW & USED CARS Buy Your HENRY J. KAISER From BENJ. J. STALEY | Immediate Delivery Trade & Low Financing | STALEY’S GARAGE Florin, Pa. Phone 3-5951 11-tf WANTED: One Warehouse Man and One experienced truck driver. Apply Wolgemuth Bros. Inc. Florin. 33-tf PEACHES: 15 varieties in season. Elam S. Hess, Mount Joy R2. Phone 3-4641. 33-tf FOR SALE: Two metal Hamster Pens. Call Mount Joy 3-9661. 23-tf SERVICE STATION Ti Established business TO LEASE. in Marietta. 29-tf MEN WANTED REGULAR EMPLOYMENT ALSO PART TIME WORK H. ROY NISSLY & CO. INC. FLORIN 35-2 will offer prayer and the Rev. C. R. Beittel, D.D., pastor of the Otter- bein E.U.B. Church, Harrisburg, will deliver the address of the ev-| ening. In case of rain the reunion Mrs. Earl Geltmacher and chil- dren attended the Pierce-Leppard reunion held at’ Hoffer's Park at Middletown Sunday. t Vir. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and G. K. WAGNER, 34-2 Manager family were Sunday guests of Mr.’ will be held in the school house. NOTICE TO LCITHOLDERS of the Mount Joy Cemetery Association. The annual meeting of lot holders will be held Tuesday evening, Sep- office of the Sico Company, 15 Mt. Joy Street. J ember 11th at 7:30 P. M. in the ATTENTION LOT HOLDERS OF HENRY EBERLE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PRICES WILL BE INCREASED For Perpetual Care and Annual Cleaning of Lots. Please Contact Mildred K. Roberts, Sec. Dial 3-4132 EXECUTORS’ NOTICE Estate of Annie B. Ricksecker, deceased, late of the Borough of Mount Joy, 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 payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned W. L. KODER, West Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa. SILAS K. STONER Marietta St, Mt. Joy, Pa. Executors 35-6t NOTICE! In order to collect damages on our Poultry Ranges caused by dogs or other predatory animals, we have to notify the proper State authority, This same authority will then check the immediate neighborhood for stray dogs and other dogs with which they come in contact. This notice is given so that you will not be embarrassed in case the Authorities check the neighborhood for unlicensed dogs. 3 Musser Leghorn Farms William R. Howard, Att'y 34-3 oil von Sm hm Mb ag 26-tf Subscribe for thé Bulletin, iN Sadan be 31-tf Sas
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