\L, jal ler n= Af ER PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM Saturday, October 1 8, 1952 The undersigned will offer at public sale on the premises in| East Donegal Townshin, one and opeshalf miles southwest of Mount Joy - Marietta Pike FARM OF 81 ACRES, MORE OR LESS Consisting of Limestone soil, in a good state of cultivation. This farm is formerly known, as the Eby farm, adjacent to farms of Elmer 1. Shearer, Joseph M., Wolgemuth and David H. Eby. [ Improvements erected thereon consist of ¢ Story BRICK HOUSE with slate roof, eleven rooms and bath. All improvements, mod- ernized Kitchen and a new automatic oil burning heating system. | LARGE FRAME BARN equipped with drinking cups for cattle, and attached thereto a | Straw and Implement Shed, Milk House, Senarate Tobacco Shed, | with slate roof, Corn Barn with slaté roof. Poultry Houses A well of never failing water equipred with pressure system for house and barn with new pump. Buildings electrified. This is a very desirable farm for farming or real estate devel- | opment. being located road from the new $1,500,000 Donegal Joint School. Farm may be inspected Peck Sale to commence be made known by Charles S. Frank, Auct ' Clarence C. Newcomer, Attorney across the by contacting present tenant, Paul | at 2 P. M. when terms and conditions will | ANNIE G. EBY| 40-3c¢ | PUBLIC SAL E REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY | Tuesday, October 7, 1952 ON THE PREMISES LOCATED IN THE BOROUGH OF | ELIZABETHTOWN, AT NO. 229 EAST PLUM STREET. land Mr. and Mrs. Donald | Althoff and daughter Ceal and | | Five Tons Baler | corn Pickers. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brene- man, of this boro, entertained at dinner on Sunday, Miss Ruth E. | Hollenbaugh, Paxtang tenor] Mat- ter and children of Loyalton. Mrs. M. Swank, of Duncan- non. Mrs. Byron Halter and daughter Holly Linn of New- ville called on the Lester fami- ly Tuesday. On Saturday Mrs. Mr. Leo Smith and daughter Connie all of Ironville, also called on Mr. and Mrs. Lester Breneman and family. A Sunshine Shower basket was given to Mrs. Amos Strick- ler. R. D. 2, by the C|G.Y.A. of the Mount Joy Church of God. Mrs. Elmer Miller was overseer NOTICE! In order to collect damages on our Poultry Ranges caused by doas 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. Musser Leghorn Farms 18-tf dy Brina in Your Tractors, and Other Machinery for rHi1s BIG SALE for SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1952 at 11 A. M,, at Beverly, two miles north of Elizabethtown, Pa. 32 NEW AND USED TRACTORS AND CRAWLERS Twine, 1000 Locust Lot New Lumber All Kinds of Binders, Har- 200 Pieces Other Evervi Corn Posts, Silo Fillers, of the shower, Mrs. hag returned from the hospital, | where she was a surgical pa- | tient. EE a — Local Pastor Elected Pres. '53 Conference | At the 123rd Annual Confer- and William Tyndall each had | barn, tobacco shed, ete. by An-| gach add. insertion, per line Pennsylva- | the high score of 96 with Clair | nie C. Eby. Sale at 2 p. m. C. § - ence of the Eastern nia Eldership of the Church God held last week at the Lan disville Church of God. Rev. C.| Strickler ( In Penna. Quiz At High School the The results of Pennsyl | vania Quiz given in Mt. Joy Hi | Pike, School on September 22 are a tie for first place and a tie for second place, Charles Rovenolt of Wagner and Genevieve Zim- [merman placing second, each + | with a score of 94. The quiz, sponsored by the F. Helwig, this boro, was elect- ed president for the 1953 sion. The Rev. Allan S. Meck, | ses- | Secondary Division of the Penn sylvania Department of Public lestate and personal property by ( Zhe I Announce Results Mrs. Sarah Schlegelmilch. John | ———o J. Miller, Auct, Sale at 12:30 p. m In 1: mi Saturday, October 18 Fast Donegal Township, 1 southwest of Mount Joy, known [as the Amos Eby farm, just off {the road leading from the Cross Roads Church to the Marietta leading to Musser Leg- { horn farm, an 81 acre farm of | Limestone soil, with a story [ brick house with conveniences, | 8 Frank, auct. Oe Christian Film At | | Newton School House “Great Discovery” the feature president of the Lancaster The- | Instruction with the Pennsylva- | length Christian film with Col- ological Seminary lectured daily. His theme, “Open Doors] Into the Fold of Christ”, he pointed out that open doors in- clude preaching, teaching, wit- nessing and living. The changes in pastorates of Church of God in this area in- cluded Rev. Raymond H. Daihl| from Landisville to the Colum- bia church. The Rev. Daihl ser- ved there since 1938. He will succeed the Rev. F. H. Snavely, who _ has been transferred to Wormleysburg. Taking the place of the Rev. Daihl at Landisville will be the ev. Thomas E. Tillett, whose brother, the Rev. William E. Tillett was transferred from the Maryland Eldership to the new Rohrerstown-Smithville charge. Reverend C. F. Helwig, pas-| tor of the local Church of God, | nia Retailer Association and the Pennsylvania Department Commerce, was given to the seniors in the high schools in Pennsylvania to stimulate in- terest in the history, geography, people, resources, and indus- tries of Pennsylvania. It consist- ed of 100 questions dealing with facts and figures of Pennsylva- nia history. The school will each high then write a 500- word essay in school on the topic “How Pennsylvania Schools are Helping to Defend Freedom.” These will be mailed to Harrisburg where they will be judged on content and orig- inality by a committee of col- lege officials who will name the top ten essays. These ten will receive U. S. Bonds ranging from $500 to $50. The names of winner in LOT 54x150 FT. THEREON ERECTED A 3 i | Vo Story | Shiner am WHITE PLASTIC | G. K. WAGNER, Sala Manager Elizabethtown, Pa. Ph. 442.).2 Next Sale—Saturday, October 18 0-10 Brick Dwelling oo 1c SALE recreation room, garage blinds, containing four rooms and bath, laundry in cellar; oil burner, forced hot air heat. Venetian | Real Estate - Personal Property windows and screens included in this sale. : | Located on Church St. in the This dweiling erected about one year ago, and in very good | of Florin condition. This property can be viewed by phoning the owner at | pra : Elizabethtown 669J. 1. % 2 Also at the same time and place Sat. Oct. 11, 195 erty will be offered for sale: at 12:20 Shan Bedroom suite: sofa; studio couch; electric washer; lawn 12 STORY BRICK SHEETED HOUSE furniture; garden tools; extension ladders; step ladder; and a lot | lon lot 40x200 ft house consiss of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 7:00 P. M., {of 6 rooms. small attach. room | storm the following personal prop- when conditions will be Dn i and porch in the rear; cistern, Walter Dupes, Auctioneer A Tor water sup- D. L. Landis, Clerk Alfred K. Dostmann vv: a solid cement 2-story 39.9¢ | double car garage on rear of kal! SORE PUBLIC SALE is OF = PFRSONAL PROPERTY Porcelain breakfast set & four chairs. old guns & muskets. Property gas stove, range, Cold bedroom | Spot refrigerator. a om VALUABLE REAL ESTATE [nic Pini ae hoard, desk, wash stand, Elect- ric sweeper, & all attachments; Kenmore washer, table & floor SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 1 952 lights, oil lights, radio, Electrid T20CIOLRY M0. [toaster, 6 cane seated chairs, The undersigned will offer at public sale ALL THAT CER- | rockers, old bureau, flour chest, TAIN small tract of lond containing 2 acres, more or less, situ- | pictures, dishes, lard press and | ate near Church a short distance North of the Man. | Sausage stuffer. buckets. jellies, i iv} . canned fruit, sleigh bells, cow beim Mount Joy read in Rapho Township, Lancaster County, bell, mirror, brass horn, 1; bar- Pennsyivania. | rel copper kettle, cupboard, Improvements consist ie) : 3 Frame Semi-Bungalow | good carpenter tools, also many ; The premises may be viewed at any time the week prior to | Phares Miller & | KATHRYN A. WEIDMAN wheelbarrow, bird bath, home- 4 : with 6 rooms and all converiiences and fire place. ) : articles not mentioned. the sale. | Jacob Moyer, Clks 40-2¢ | | Elmer V. Spahr, Auct. | of a -~ | ectric motor, oil unit for furn- 24:22 feet and a 2 STORY BROODER HOUSE 17x17 feet. The | SARAH SCHLEGELMILCH | and conditions will be made known by face, and a large asst. of very buildings are in excellent condition. {John J. Miller, Auct. CHARLES W. WEIDMAN and | made rugs & soap, iron vise, el- SHOP and GARAGE 24x40 feet, 2 STORY CHICKEN HOUSE by Sale to be held on the premises on the above date when terms | A. H. Young, Attorney 38-3p PUBLIC SALE OF - Real Estate and Personal Property | Hempfield Twp.. Lancaster Co., | the following furniture to wit: | Seven extension tables, six small 12 beds and springs. four buftets, | two hall racks, 3 high chairs, SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 1952 On the premises located in the Village of Newtown, Rapho Sale to begin at 12:30 when PUBLIC SALE OCTOBER 1 The undersigned will sell at Public Sale at Salunga, East | library tables, bedroom suite, two wash stands, heatrola, oil stove, | six dressers, pictures, mirrors, lot chairs and rockers, electric lamps, clothe trees, clocks, two iron cots. music cabinets, two wash machines, 40 ft. ext. ladder, 32 ft. ext. ladder, and many other articles. was retained here for his sev-|these winners will be announc- enth year. |ed during Pennsylvania Week, For the first time the Elder-| October 13 through October 19. ship appointed a representative | Because of the tie in Mount to the Department of Church | Joy High School, the two top Women, Pennsylvania Council | scorers will write their essays of Churches. She is Mrs. H. which will be judged by a dis- Pierson of Altoona, Pa. | interested group to dertermine Two county pastors were in-|the top winner to enter the es- cluded in a group of five honor- | say part of the State contest. ed for completing 40 years ser-| A dinner will be held at the vice. They were the Rev. F. H.| Hotel Brunswick by the Retail Snavely, Columbia; the Rev. J.|Committee of the Lancaster 0. Weigle, Elizabethtown: the | Chamber of Commerce to hon- Rev. E. F. Asper, Middletown; all the Lancaster County the Rev. E. F. Yoder, Mt. Carm- | winners at which each will re- el and the Rev. M. J. Manning, | ceive $10. Shippensburg. Cash prizes will also be a-| AMBITIOUS woman of charac- | Rev. M. L. Schlessman, pastor | warded to the top scorers by |ler, education, refined, 26-60, of the Church of God, Philadel-|the Mt. Joy Chamber of Com- Jor 5. Field ones Sh : ; ah e se, experienced in teach- phia was president for the 1238 merce. ji : | ing, club or church work. Must Annual Session. Tre - 0... —- | be ready accept position by Oc- > @ | tober 13 and desirious render- | ing service of national impor- Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. Soap Box Derby (From page 1) HELP jan equal chance to win. { The rules are simple, the | prizes good and event fun. So | get busy boys and girls and pol [ish up that racer or build your- ! self one and come on out, to the | | leen Townsend, will be shown of | at the Newtown School house | WANTED: Mechanic . | Monday evening, October 6, at | 7:30 p. m. by Ray Brubaker, of [the Cathedral Caravan. This powerful film not only tells an | exciting personal story, but al- | so carries timely salvation | message re ee ee a < | Driver Prosecuted ‘Following Collision A charge of driving on | wrong side of the highway was | preferred against Elam S. Fish- | er, Gap, R1, following a collis ion with another car on the { curve on Marietta Street Satur- day afternoon. According to Chief of Police Park Neiss, Fisher's truck crashed into an automobile driven by Jean Hamilton, of Salunga. Both cars were dam- aged. Fisher will be given a { hearing before Justice of | Peace Hockenberry. MALE HELP WANTED A MARSHALL FIELD owned enterprise has local opening for ambitious man of unauestion- able character and refinement. Age 26-60. College education preferred. Must be ready accept position by October 13th. capable earning above $5,000 annually. For local write T. W. Bye, P. O. box 6110, Chicago 80, Ill. State age, edu- cation, experience, phone num- ber. 40-1p. FEMALE HELP WANTED Ae | tance. Be capable earning above 1 $4,000 annually. For interview | write fully to T. | box 6110, Chicago, 111. | age education, and experience, | phone number. 40-1p {OFFICE HELP WANTED: ex- | perienced typist. Apply at Mt. | Joy Mills, Inc., 125 Mt. Joy St., the | the | interview | W. Bye, P. O. | State | Rates tor classified advertising In this column are: 3 lines or less, minimum «+ 38c Over 3 lines, per line 10¢ 8¢ LOT FOR SALE: 80x180, Don [egal Springs Road, Mount Joy Price reasonable, John A. Char les, Phone Mount Joy 3-4183 | 37-1 | Chair-Caning and Blind Craftsmen. Bush & Berg haus. 389 N. Barbara St., Mount | Joy. 3 0265. for gen | eral repair work. Apply Ney’s Garage, Florin 40-tf Sunbeam , heater, kitchen FOR SALE: enameled Bengal grey | cabinet, sideboard, dresser, ext | kitchen table, double bed, coil | spring. Call after 3 p. m. Harry | Heffley, Milton Grove 39-2¢ Sentrola Heater control and a FOR SALE with automatic | good grate, $35. Sidearm gas | water heater $5, Bucket-a-day water heater. Phone Mount Joy 32-4864. 40-1c¢ FOR SALE: Pair heavy garage 1doors, size 8x8. Arthur Moyer, So. Market St., Mt. Joy. Phone i 3-9073. 40-tf [FOR SALE: Maple Living [room suite and bed. Apply after 5 P. M. Lt. Cohen, 154 N. Mar ket Street, Mt. Joy, Pa. 40-1¢ ATTENTION FARMERS We | exchange your WHEAT for [FLOUR. Also home-made bran {& middlings for sale. Flory's Mill, Lancaster R. D. 3. Phone Lanc. 2-4013. 40-1¢ FOR SALE: { Mattress, $5.00 Mrs. Harry | Derr, 320 Marietta St., Mt. Joy. 40-1tp FOR SALE: 200 New Hamp shire Red Pullets, laying. Phone Mt. Joy 3-9027 40-1c for WANTED: 2 women eral office work typing. Co., gen- | Manufacturing Phone 3-3631 WILL KEEP children in my home by day while mother works. Call morning or even ings. Landisville 4501. | FOR SALE: Thorne seed weed, on! from certified seed. Grown sand soil, $2.35 per bu. Phone piano-tuning, | Coil spring and bulletin, Mount Jov, Pa., Thursday, October "WANT ADS 70... 2, 1952-3 WANTED: Girl for general of- fice work, typing essential, some bookkeeping desirable, Apply Mt. Joy Paper Box Co. 40-1 FOR SALE 300 Farm Bureau large strain leghorn pullets, 6 months old, laying 50%. Two vaccinations. Phone Mofint Joy | 3-6505 40-tfe | Typewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash | Registers, Check Writers, Safes, | New & Used 20 y | High St, E-town J. M. Engle, 411 East Ph. 14]. 8-18-tt ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices for antiques of any description. Mr, Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man= heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf BUY YOUR FRUITS & VEGE- TABLES by the case, 10% off. Heisey's Food Store, Mt. Joy. 39-tfe Glove Guards. Veiling, and Hat trimmings. When in need of a BABY GIFT, visit the The Margaret-Jean Shoppe 19 W. Donegal St., Mt. Joy, Pa. Dial 3-9373 Alterations - Buttonholing 31-tfe FOR SALE: Semi-detached 21% story stucco house, 6 rooms and bath. Insulated, fireplace, auto- matic oil heat, automatic wash- er, concrete basement, Residen- tial zone. 53 Donegal Sorings Road, Mt. Joy, Phone 3-5391. 40-1c CAMERA BARGAINS. Zeiss 21x21; 6.3 lens 1/200 flash shutter $29.95. Kodak Bantam $24.95. Brownie Movie Camera $42.50 Flash lamps. Color films. ! Victor Klahr, Rear P. O. Mid- dletown, Pa 40-1 FOR SALE OR RENT: A large trailer. fully equipped. Write Box 85 c/o E. J. Mt. Joy, Pa. 40-1c¢ FOR SALE: 3 vc. living room a [reject nite, like new. Call 212 Mt. Joy James | Street, Mt. Joy, anytime. 40-2p Mount Joy | 40-1c |SEALFED PROPOSALS FOR CORRUGATED METAL PIPE Sealed proposals for 900 feet in. corrugated metal pipe 1 sufficient connecting bands 12 | ans | will be received bv William F. an. Secretary, 128 N. Bar- bara St.., Mount Joy, Pa. up un- 1952 at 7:30 P. M. | Quote price f. o. b. Mount Joy, Pa October 6, Council reserves the right to anv or all bids BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY 38-3¢ William F. Brian, Sec'y | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE | TFstate of Souder, John Scott. al=- { Elizabethtown 4-59-R-2. 40-2¢ | | ATTENTION: Individually de- {signed Spencer supports. Call Mrs. Edyth B. Brubaker, Florin, Phone Mt. Joy 3-4949. 39-1¢ {FOR SALE: Kindling wood, | stove length or longer, all new | { Pine, wholesale or retail, any amount. Call Mt. Joy 3-9024 38-4¢ Antiques Restored Furniture LENHERT CABINET Marietta, Pa. | Phone 6-2581 Collect Call For and Delivery ShoP 8-1 ] oy * Derby Race on Saturtay, Oct. | Moun Joy. 18th. If you have any questions | FULL TIME AND PART-TIME | or want further information see | WANTED EMPLOYMENT | Joe Shaeffer. Two. y { You girls and boys from Lan- | : : Bachman S Chocolate disville, Salunga, Manheim, El-{ FLOOR MOULDERS. | izabethtown, Maytown, you too | Apply office | are invited to enter races. You |, , io Sts Np. ‘ Mig. Co. can't lose and who knows you | FLORIN FOUNDRY MFG. CO.| | may walk away with first prize FLORIN 40-2 / NT JOY MOUNT | which is $6.00. Lets have a good turnout - Look in this paper for | further details and information. Look in this paper next | for more word about the Box Derby. | | 1 40-tfe Soap 1, 1952 ee © — Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. rr —— a Pa. for the A. H. Keller Estate, tables, | two Sale Register tables, porcelain Saturday, October 4th — At Newtown, Rapho Township, a- bout 4 miles South of Mt. Joy, 3 baby cribs, two china closets, ty by Edward F. and Jean S. Isler. Sale to commence at 1:00 P. M. Walter Dupes, Auct. terms will be made known by CHRISTIAN KELLER week | real estate and personal proper- | | | vee sees et rt teens. | FOR SALE: 75 sex-links pullets {ready to lay. Warren L. Mt. Joy R. D. 1, phone 3-3344. 39-2¢ Kiefer Pears, Apples and the Garber farm near Phone Mt. Joy 3-4649. FOR SALE | Smokehouse | Cider at | Florin. 40-2p | FOR SALE: 150 Musser Leg- | horn Pullets, laying, both vacec. Samuel E. Merkey, Phone Mt. | Joy 3-5818. 40-1 FEMALE HELP WANTED: Pressers wanted on children’s dresses & suits. No experience | pay. Joseph Greenberg Factory | Poplar St., Elizabethtown. 40-1c | FOR SALE: Reasonably priced | Township, about four miles South of Mount Joy. | | Elmer H. Kauffman, Auct. ALBERT KELLER ak froen wool coat with FS SARL | M. D. Hertzler, Clerk Adm. for the estate of A. H. Keller, dec'd Saturday, October de Situate brown jumper anc hood 1/ _- S51 | ’ ef = ay, Situal- [IONE filuper. and 5, al A 1 72 STORY, FRAME if | 40-2¢ ed near Erisman's Church, a|24 in. iy nd Wool sitive: iti ll a L 2 pr | short distance North on Man-|skirt and jerkin, size 10. In- Composition Roof Dvielling oe 3 | ! U B IL I C fg A i E, Joy road, in Rapho | quire 2 Barbara street. or g Bares | Township. Real estate contain- Dhone 3-9563. ik Le ver fail- | ing 2 acres, 6 room semi-bunga-| 1 7 rooms. 2-STORY BARN or . Nex — OF — : BL deny, 1 of water, and cutomatic w n in dwelling. | low, shop, garage, chicken | sed Cars. 1951 Ply- | Electricity in all buildings 1 repair. Lot of p E R S O N A L Pp R oO Pp E KR T Y house in A-1 condition, by mon dr. sdn. RudiojRoaier ground 66x139 ft. | [Charles W. and Kathryn A.| : > 1c At the same i a pl 1 I l | Weidman. Sale at 2 o'clock. El- | engal Gas | On the premises located in } Po. ol "2"! rear of No. 116 East High Street. bedr nall ta-| el t cupboards; 1 board: dishes: pols; cooking uten- | tubes 8:25x20 and 7:50x20; smal stool it benches; | wire pens; log chains; drosscut -h Tse cul- | | 6 It. coal chute; 1s will be made known by EDWARD E. ISLER and JEAN S. ISLER MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-6562 : 38-3 COIl 10 gal. crocks; 8 gal. crocks; 1 Walter Dupes, Auctioneer : ticles too numerous to mention. Landis & Garman, Clerks made known by Walier Dupes, Auctioneer . . L. Landis, Clerk Locality Reads The Bulletin "Tuesday, October 14, 1952 Poultry equipment; hook plow; iron posts; ice chest; inner- coal carriers; three 8 it. coal chutes; two 10 ft. coal chutes; one funnels; gas tanks; | scoop shovels; picks; sledge hammer; crowbar; wheelbarrow sprayer; oil pump for drum; drop cords; lot of 1 in. and % in. rcpe in S50 ft. sections; sizing boxes; plant boxes; bag wagon; Sale to commence at 7:00 P. M., when conditions will be mer V. Spahr, Auct. Saturday, October 4—2 miles| north of E-town, R. D. 2, farm | equipment sale including 30] new and used Tractors & Craw- | 1 brooder house; two outside |lers. Also used machinery by G.| saw; waterproof tarpaulins; |K. Wagner. the Village of Maytown at the pea scales; stone forks; me | Friday, October 10-—At Key-| stone Sales Barn on Rt. 230, | east of Mt. Joy, 75 head of sel- | ected Holsteins at the Conestoga | Fall Classic sponsored by the Lancaster County Holstein As-| sociation. gal. crocks; buckets; lot of ar- Saturday, October 11 — On the premises on Church street, in the Village of Florin, real PARIS N. GARBER 40-2¢ ELI AMENT, DESOTO-PLY- PLEASE NOTICE If anyone knows of the whereabouts or residence of Mark H. Merkey, age 18, please notify the Bul- letin Office or write c¢ Box 85, Mt. Joy. 0 40-1c SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. Neff, | required. Steady work and good | { AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, 1 1 buy old cars, all kinds of scrap iron o known as J. Scott Souder, dec’d | Inte of Rapho Township, Lane. Co.. { Penna. | Letters of administration c.t.a. on | «nid estate having been granted to {hs nndersigned, all persons indebt- | | | | | and also sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. 40-t | FOR SALE: Seneca Seed Weed from certified seed. $2.75 per { bushel. Elias Musser, Mt. Joy, | Phone 3-4928. 33-tfe | —— [SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE: New and used. Repairs for all makes of sewing mach ines. J. V. Binkley, 111 N. Mar Iket St.. Elizabethtown, Pa. | Phone 688. 1-tfe | { REFINISHING. office, dining- room and bedroom furniture. Painting and decorating of antique chairs. Complete up holstering service Free esti mates Pick up and deliv ery. Cash or monthly payments | Phone Lititz 6-2201. Lititz Fur niture Company, 10 E. Front | Street, Lititz, Pa J4-ifc WANTED TO BUY: Highest price paid for scrap iron, metal rags. bat- teries, cars, trucks. A. B. Sahd and Sons, Front: & Pine Sts., Marietta, Pa. Phone 6-9111. If no answer, call Columbia 4-7577. 26-tf HELP WANTED Farm Mach inery and Tractor repairman Experienced or unexperienced Apply writing to P. O. Box 85, DL. D. Mt. Joy 36-tf ELECTROLUX SERVICE AND SUPPLIES and Good Used Clean- ers. Call Jay Koser, Mount Joy 3-9542 47-tf | Phone WANTED: Carpenters. Contact Paul Koser, Wood St.. Florin Pa. Phone Mt. Joy 3-9464 35-tfc SEALED PROPOSALS FOR [On PAINTING FIRE HOUSE | Sealed proposals for painting [the present 2 story Fire House and Annex will be received by | William F. Brian. 128 N. Bar- [bara St., Mount Joy, Pa. up un- | til October 6, 1952 at 7:30 P. M. | Specifications may be had by contacting the Secretary. Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY 38-3¢ William F. Brian, Secy a os PR ed thereto are requested to make Refinishing | immediate payment, and those hav- ing claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under= | S1gNe( ARTHUR D. SOUDER c/o Clarence C. Newcomer Esq. 14 South Duke Street, Lancaster, Penna. — | Clarence C. Newcomer, Attorney 35-6 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Barbara K. Hotten- stein, late of East Hempfield Township, deceased Letters of administration on said estate having been grant- ed to the undersigned, all per- sons indebted thereto are re- quested to make immediate pavment, and those having claims or demands against the same. will present them with- out delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing at R. D. 1, Manheim. Pa CLYDE E. HOTTENSTEIN | LEROY H. HOTTENSTEIN Ad:ninistrators James N. Lightner | Attorney 37-6 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Mary O. Forney, late of East Donegal Twp., Lan- caster County, Penna., Deceas- ed Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in- debted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and | those having claims or demands gainst the same will present them without delay for settle- ment to the undersigned, c/o Brown & Zimmerman, 50 North Duke Street. Lancaster, Pa. BROWN & ZIMMERMAN, i Executors Brown & Zimmerman Attorneys 37-6 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of J. Henry Brubaker, late of East Hempfield Town- ship, dec’d. Letters of administration said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto re- quested to make immediate payments, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlenient to the un- dersigned, residing at R. D. 3, Lancaster, Pa. ANNIE B. BRUBAKER 5 Administrator James N. Lightner = Attorney 2 37-6 RU oh 3 hw hl