SPRING LAWN Raymond Beiler, AT THE FARM—on Routes 82, 2 miles north of Route 322. Thursday, November 6, 1952 - 12:30 Noon 16 BRED and 16 OPEN HEIFERS (32 VACCINATED) GUERNSEY DISPERSAL Rem: Com. (From page 1) . for our servicemen and woman. We have been informed that was completely smashed, as if Guernseys in our sales in recent vem ers, majority This would mak ties to buy pure bred Guoer spring calvingd good opportuni carefully and compact. A large i tough opponent, came to Mount notice was stamped on the car- ug Pi : Wo Joy, and for the first time the “| Rams were to leave the field | wi inning, as the Hemp- box damaged to the extent that Without winning, as 1 : : To: field boys held them to a 1-1 tie. it was of no use to the recipient. 2 : . This was the final league game championship back to Mt. Joy for the fourth ton “Handle only hope this will be the only SALE MANAGED BY FOR CATALOGS WRITE: PENNSYLVANIA GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION HARRISBURG, PA. PUBLIC SALE BLE REAL ESTATE vember 1, 1952 es located in the Village of Florin, on Choe- ©n the pretzel order. Brick Dwelling P. O. BOX 491, The balance to date Remembrance week so more ‘erdered and sent just as addresses are obtained. VALUA Sat.,, November thanks to Hess’ Store for the generous discount On the premis late Avenue. Lot 60x180 ft hy 2% Story containing six rooms bath, and pantry air heat, and other conveniences TWO-CAR CONCRETE BLOC Also thanks to for his contribution. To the oth- er contributors our thanks. James Heilig Don’t forget our ik Only one person has called and lifetime ashestos roof; hot a cake so rouse equipped with screens ¥ . . GARAGE with lifetime asbestos feel you want to help, call Mt. This is a very desirable home and is in ver Premises can be viewed by calling Mount Sale to commence a will be made known by Walter Dupes. Auctioneer D. L. Landis, Clerk V good condition. say you'll bring something. All food must be at the Bulletin by | other persons interested: Notice is given that the following Jackie Matoney | Samuel W. Engle 42-3| There is no better way to boost | your business than by local news- paper advertising. CUSTOM-MADE HAVOLINE thats what! Whats making you 50 ambitious 2 MEN WANTED WAREHOUSE TRUCK DRIVERS | WOLGEMUTH BROS. FLORIN. PA. Your tractor, truck and car will all benefit with CUSTOM-MADE HAVOLINE motor oil. Because it exceeds Heavy Duty requirements, HAVOLINE is ideal for new cars with closer engine clearances. But in any engine — new or old — power, better gasoline mileage, longer engine life and fewer engine repairs. For tractors using LP-Gas, HAVOLINE gives added bearing protection, high resistance to 12 OPERATORS WANTED EXPERIENCED ON SEWING MACHINES DAY AND NIGHT SHIFT NE means increased Mt. Joy Mill, Inc. 125 MOUNT JOY STREET PHONE - MT. JOY 3-9691 DISTRIBUTOR PIANOS » and play the Gulbransen Spinets & Consoles at David Hess Music Shop | 106 N. Market Street ELIZABETHTOWN, Welding Also Specialize On MACHINE WELDING AND EQUIPMENT | Automobile and Truck Welding LAWN MOWER SHARPENING Covers Welding Shop IMT. JOY, PA. ! Delta and Marietta Streets Electric ‘and Gas — PUBLIC ALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, undersigned will coffer at public sale, the following de- | All that certain tract of land in ths | West Ward of Mount Joy Borough, | on the south side of West Main St. | TWO AND ONE.HALF STORY SINGLE DWELLING HOUSE rooms and bath, Also a STOREROOM land a THREE-CAR GARAGE, as 34 West Main Street. risingly large part of the 25 in the plan of the Borough of Mt. | A Sarprisingy ge p . Beginning at the money you pay for telephone service southwest corner Ye and Comfort Alley; along West Main Street twenty-sev- | feet to a stake west part of said lot; . ie thence, westward goes right out in taxes. In addition to the federal excise tax which we collect from you, we also pay a varis ety of taxes which benefit federal, state and local governments. On an average, these taxes add up to more than 309 of your telephone bill. Taxes are necessary—you couldn't run a city, state or nation without them . , . But, they do mount up! When you pay your next tele. phone bill remember the large part of it that goes for taxes. of Henry Street; thence (27) feet to a stake on of Comfort Alley; thence west side of said | hundred three (203) feet to the place of beginning. Bounded on the North by West Main Street, on the West by remaining part of said lot, this is a part, on the South by Hen. ry Street, and on the East by Com. | 16. DOWNS, LOUISA A., dec’d, The sale will be held on the prem. ises on Saturday, November 8, at 2 p. m.,, when terms and con- be made known by the There will als be offered a sideboard, tables | Porras rod Rn ny ly wash stand, six Economy in government can ke ep [tons of coal, and numerous other ar. | ticles at 1:00 o'clock, p. m. on all the other taxes we are burdened with today. COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO. 19 Executors of The Annie B. Ricksecker, dec'd C. S. Frank, Auct. William R. Howard, Att'y High School (From page 1) Lampeter where they shut out their old rivals 4-0. Marietta was the next to be rolled over by the Rams eleven to the tune of 8-0. The Rams big test was Man- or, undefeated in league play and defending champions, Fell i | 'e the Rams, by the score of very expensive due to the fact before the Rams, by | 2 to 0. on their own field. East Hempfield, always a | and brought the time in the last seven years. The Rams under Coach Day have the best record of any team in the county and one which is looked on with pride by all former players. They have won 36 league games while losing 13 and {tying 5. They have scored 139 goals to 56 by their opponents. Because of lack of space it was impossible to publish the Orphans’ Court Auditing Notices NOVEMBER, 1952 To all heirs, legatees, creditors and accounts in decedents’ estates and trusts have been filed in the office of the Register of Wills or the Clerk of the Orphans’ Court of Lancas- ter County, as the case may be, and that the same will be presented to the Orphans’ Court of said county for audit and confirmation, and for distribution of the balances shown therein to the parties legally entitle ed thereto, on the date hereinafter designated at ten o'clock in the forenoon, Eastern Standard Time, in the Orphans’ Court Room on the 4th floor of the Court House in the City of Lancaster, Pa. NOVEMBER 17, 1952 I. ARMSTRONG. ANDREW JACKSON. also known as ANDREW J. ARMSTRONG, a minor. No. 51, November Term, 1945. The first and final account of Richard P. Rohrer. Guardian. ARMSTRONG. CHARLOT- TE. APPEL. also known as CHARLOTTE A. ARM- STRONG, a minor. No. 52, November Term, 1945. The first and final account of Richard P. Rohrer, Guard- ian. 3. ARMSTRONG, CLIFTON, dec’d, No. 48. April Term. 1952. First and final account of Stella M. Armstrong, extx. 4. ARTZ. CLIFFORD J., decd. No. 21, April Term, 1952. The first and final account of Henry H. Mummaw, exor. re 5. ANDES, LEVI S.. dec'd. No. 34, September Term, 1951," The first and final account | of Levi J. Andes, exor. 6. AULT, ABRAHAM K., dec'd No. 14, April Term, 1952 First and final account of Doris J. Gordon, admrx, 7. BINKLEY, ESTELLA. decd No. 33, February Term, 1952. The first and final ac- count of Stewart P. Binkley, Lincoln G. Binkley and Betty Fisher, exors. 8. BISHOP, W. B., dec’d, No. 43, June Term, 1947. The first and final account of The Conestoga National Bank of Lancaster, trustee of William B. Bishop, Jr. 9. BOLLINGER. ADAM, dec'd, No. 36, April Term, 1952. The first and final account of The Ephrata National Bank of Ephrata, Pennsyl vania, exor. 10. BRENEMAN, ELLA H. de- ceased, No. 99, January Term, 1952. First and final account of C. W. Breneman, admr, 1. BROWN, SARAH J., decd, No. 73, February Term, 1952. First and final account of The Fulton National Bank of Lancaster, Penna.. exor. 2. BINKLEY, DAVID H., dec'd No. 4, March Term, 1951. First and final account of Lucille R. Hoffman, former- ly Lucille R. Binkley, admrx. i3. CRIMMEL, AMELIA AU- KAMP. also known as AM- ELIA L. CRIMMEL, dec'd No. 64, December Term, 1951. The first and final ac- count of Virginia Edwards, { extx. 14. CREAMER, LEWIS, dec’d, No. 80, January Term, 1952. The first and final account of Jacob R. Creamer and Harry L. Aument, exors. 15. DIEHM, FRANK L., decd, No. 9, December Term, 19- 51. First and final account of J. Frederico Young, exor. No. 71, April Term, 1952. The first and final. account of William F. Downs, exor. 17. ESHELMAN, ELMER Jd., dec’d, No. 11, September Term, 1951, The first and fi- nal account of H. Roy Esh- elman, Howard J. Eshelman and Ruth E. Thompson, exors. 18, FRYBERGER, EDWARD A., dec’d No. 26, March Term, 1952. The first and final ac- count of Florence E. Bow- ers, admrx. FOGIE, WILLIAM H., dec’d, No. 10, November Term, 1947. The second and final play by play description of the games, however, we hope to print each game, play by play next week, Donegal street, this boro. S/Sgt Schroll has re-enlisted for an- ing at Florin other 6 years in the Air Corp. He was with the Supply Squad- ron at Cheyenne, Wyoming for three years prior to his enlist ment. S/Sgt. Schroll expects to make the Army his career. He enlisted when he was 17 years of age. Arrives In Germany . GEHRON,; EDWARD, decd, No. 108, January Term, |43. 21. GEYER, MARY H., also oo 22. GIBBONS, BERTHA MAE, count of The Fulton Nation- al Bank of Lancaster, sub- stituted trustee for Salinda | G. Hess. eo HOMSHER, MARY M., de- ceased, No. 6612, December Term, 1944. The final ac- | count of The Lancaster County National Bank, | - Guardian of John Charles Homsher. . HORNBERGER, HARVEY, dec'd, No. 76, January Term, 1952. The first and final account of Eugene F. Brubaker, admr. : 29. HARNISH, MARY A.. dec’d,. No. 34, February Term, count of Robert G. Harnish, surviving exor. No. 37, January Term, 1952 The first and final account of Anna M. Young, extx. . HERTZOG, CALLIE M., al- so known as CALLIE W., and CAROLINE M. HERT- 56 ZOG, dec'd, No. 59, April Term, 1952. The first and fi- nal account of Wenger W. Hertzog and Ivan W. Hert- 708, exors. 57 HOWER, JAMES G., decd, No. 24, October Term, 1951. Supplementary Account of Melvin S. Binkley, exor. 3. JACK, ELLA also known as ELLA L. JACK, dec'd, No. 84, April Term, 1952. The first and final account of Norman Jack, exor. 58 KAUFFMAN, AMANDA, : dec’d, No. 38, March Term, 1952. The first and final ac- count of Foster Shreiner 59 and Carloda Shreiner, exors. KAUFFMAN, HARRY B., dec'd, No. 27, March Term, 1952. First and final account 60. of Sadie Mummaw, ext. . KELLER, JOHN CC. dec’d, No. 3), February Term, 1952. The first and final ac- count of Samuel E. Kinch, | 61. admr. KIEFFER, MARY D., dec’d, No. 18, December Term, 1951. The first and final ac- count of Elizabeth Clarke | 62. Kiefer, exts. . LEWIS, ELIZABETH A. PF, dec’d, No. 68, February Term, 1952. The first and 63 final account of Elizabeth M. Shenk, admrx. . LONG, ANNA F., dec'd, No. 91, October Term, 1951. The | g4 first and final account of : Martin M. Harnish, exor. . LEIDICH, OTIS O., dec’d, No. 15, March Term, 1951. First and final account of John M. Leidich, exor. wha RYN dec’d, No. 38, Febru- ary Term, 1952. First and final account of Paul Bfuba- ker, exor. account of Minerva K. Gep- — ED S/SGT. CHOSES THE ARMY FOR A LIFETIME CAREER S/Sgt. Ervin C. Schroll and |make family are visiting with his sis Mrs, Herman Hartman, E a hart and William K. Fogie, €xXors. 1952. First and final (con- solidated) account of Hen- rv P. Gehron, exor, (as stat- ed after his death by Jean|44. Gehron, his executor) and Barbara WM. Gehron, admr. d.b.n.c.t.a. known as MARY HOFF- MAN GEYER, decd, No.|45 100, January Term, 1952. The first and final account of The Fulton National Bank of Lancaster and Clayton E. Geyer, exors. dec’d, No. 11, February Term, 1951 First and final 46. account of First National Bank and Trust Company of Mount Joy, Guardian of Property of Anna Mae Bockey, a minor. { . GREENLY, EMMA K., dec’'d No. 69, April Term, 1952. First and final account of Bertha M. Koehler and Mae M. Nissley, admrces. . HERR, HARRY B. dec'd,|48 No. 8, December Term, 1951 The first and final account of Anna E. Deiter, Willis G. Herr, Harry G. Herr and 2 The Lancaster County Na- 49. tional Bank, exors. HERSHBERGER, MAGGIE, decd, No. 5, April Term, 1952. The first and final ac- count of Cyrus Bowman, . eXOr. 00. HESS, SALINDA S., dec'd, No. 9, September Term, 1924. The first and final ac- | 51 a1, | 03. 1952. The first and final ac- HEAGY, ISAAC R, dec’d, | 5 LITZENBERGER, KATH-|65. MOORE, SYLVESTER Z. dec’d, No. 31, September 43-4t EXECUTRIX NOTICE ceased, Township, Penna ik testamentary SE 0 "op the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requested to those having claims or demands against same will present them without delay ment to DORA B. KOSER Clarence C Wheels” Division, is was first Berlin Woorld War 11 as a truck driver for the Heisey | Bros. before entering the Army With the 2nd Armored Div. | April. in Germany—Pvt. Ray G. Ober, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver G. BENEFIT FOOD SALE Ober, Mt. Joy, recently arrived in Germany and is now serving with the 2nd Armored Division. Part of western Europe's|er Catholic Church, ATO Army, his unit is conduct- ing training maneuvers in the November U. S. Occupation Zone of Ger-|Rutt Ins. Office, for the many. Called the “Hell the church. EE a The Women of tion of the Blessed Virgin Moth will hold a food sale | ezal Springs Road, Mount Joy Price reasonable. John A. Char les, Phone Mount Joy 3-4183 Term, 1928. Ninth and par tial account of Amy remaining extx, MILLER. ROY KLING, de (The Bulletin, Mount Jov. Pa.. Thursday. October 30, 1952-8 or — — u i | Lyvpewriter Add Mach’s,, Cash Rates for classified advertising in | Registor Check Writers, Safes, this column are: lew & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 East 3 lines or less, minimum .. 35¢ | High St, E-town. Ph. 14]. 8-18-tf | Over 3 lines, per line .... . 10¢ | = - 0 i — Fach add. insertion, per line 8c [ANTIQUES Will pay high prices a | for antiques of any deseription. Mr. BARGAINS! { Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man- Apartment Size Gas Range heim, Pa. Phone 407 2.24-tf Special $25.00 - Colder Cold Westinghouse Re- [IDEAL Magazines. Stationery, frigerator. 1951 Model. 7 Cu. ft. | Glove Guards, Veiling, and Hat Used one season in Mt. Joy High | trimmings. When in need of a | School. Like New PEABY GIFT, visit the 3 A bargain $175 | The Margaret-Jean Shoppe last | 16-ft. Home Freezer Chest. New | 19 W. Donegal St... Mt. Joy, Pa. Unit apd New Control | Dial 3-9373 . | Reasonable $250 \Iterations Juttonholing Used Washer and Wringer | 31-tfe Onlv $35 [- men PHONE 3-9351 [ATTENTION FARMERS: We GEORGE W. LEAMAN exchange vour WHEAT for | 208 E. Main St. Mt. Jov | FLOUR. Also home-made bran stir mgs - ~ | & middlings for sale. Flory's FOR SALE: Two building lot: Vill, Lancaster R. D. 3. Phone 80x200 ft, Wood St., Extended, | Lancaster 2-4013 42-tfe Florin, Pa. Ph. Mt, Joy 3-4339 41-1f | HELP WANTED: Farm Mach- eee eee | iNOTy and Tractor repairman. [LOT FOR SALE: 80x180, Don- | Experienced or unexperienced. | Apnly writing to P. O. Box 85, [D. LD. Mt. Joy 36-tf | = re ee tm > NOTICE ceased, No. 78, April Term, 1952. First and final account of Marvin E. Miller, admr. as JACOB C. MILLER. de final account of Grace Bru- ELIZABETH HENSEL, dec'd, No. 34, Ap- Antiques Restored ~~. ril Term, 1924. First and fi- | Antiques Restorec nal account of | LENHERT CABINET SKOP | substituted trustee of a trust | for the life of | | Phone 6-2581 Collect OBERDORF, IDA L., { 1951. The first and final ac- | count of Frank R. ROHRBACH, WILLIAM B. | AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, 1 | dec’'d, No. 15, October Term. 1951. The first and final ac- count of Annie R. Rohrbach | SEWING MACHINES No. 59, October Term, 1951. RANCK, dec'd, No. ! ruary Term, 1952. First and | ers. partial account of Ben G. Sheaffer, exor. ROWE, SADIE H. dec'd. No. [Lotcastors September Term, 1951. | final account Romanoff. admr. STETTER, H. FRANK, dec’d | jamin | Phone 3-9542, 1951. First and final account of Walter E. Stetter, exor. ELIZABETH W., 1952. The first and final ac- | count of John SCHMOOK, March Term, of Ada Schmook, ext. SHEAFFER, dec’d, No. 60, March Term. | 1952. The first and final ac tional Bank of Ephrata, Pa +4 Luncheonette, stock and equip ment. Apply Art and Skips, 951. The first : inal ac- ; “de 1951. The first and final ac | Main Street. Florin 14.9 Executrix count of Katherine M. Crab- Clune, admrees. c.t.a. . SWEIGART, April Term, | 1952. First and final account Frank B. Sweigart Elam G. Sweigart, admrs. . TAUSIG, MULFORD., dec’d, April Term, the use of Martha E Brown now by marriage, WITHERS. SAMUEL. April Term. The first and of Oscar W. Withers. admr . WITMER, LILLIAN. March Term, 1952. The first and final Joy Bank, admr. c.t.a ELIZABETH account of Robert R. Appel, admr. d.b.n.c.t.a. WALTER, AMOS D., dec'd, No. 86, January Term, 1952 Elam E. Snavely and W. Ebersole, exors. WOLF, GEORGE B.. dec'd, No. 79, January Term. 1952 The first and partial account of Arthur Z. Wolf. exor . YOHN, WILLIAM A.. while a patient at the The first and partial account of Rebecca Beck, extx. HORACE C.. al- H.C. ZECH- shire so known as Term, 1952. First and account of Edna M. Strosser —— Zecher, [FOR SALE: Eng |male, broken. Six eeks old. Registered & pedi- delay for settlement to the under- |greed. Phone Landisville 2861. signed res ZINK, SAMUEL L., No. 58, March Term, The first and final of Kathryn S. Zink, admrs. nh i : 37-1 { A liberal reward is offered for Saori my : . — [information concerning any de- | WANTED: Mechanic for gen-| ws ) ; Tove | molesting or damage to renal wel Nev's : repair work. Apply Ney the property of the School Dis. Flor 40-11 m : Garage, Florin. — 5 u y trict of Mount Joy Township. Mount Joy Township FOR SALE: Pair heavy garage ‘ vd Ha School Board doors. size 8x8. Arthur Mover, | Seg — Market St., Mt. Joy Phone | RK FROSEN E AND WHITE GAS. [3-9073. 40-1 Stehman’s Atlantic Service, 22 W. Main St. Phone 3-9191. Mt. Toy 43-4¢ FOR SALE: Girl's winter coat {and snowpants. Excellent cond. size 3. Ph. Mt. Joy 3-6123. Furniture Refinishing Marietta, Pa. 43-2¢ HELP WANTED Call For and Delivery | Korean War veteran to take {training under G. J. bill, in Tile and Linoleum work. Apply Mt. Joy Tile and Linoleum Co. 8-1 [ buy old cars, all kinds of scrap iron | i ALE HEI P > Ww ANTED - Age and also sell stove wood. Guy D. 14 i te si : = | Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy : i to 18. Steady employment. Vacation with pay. Sickness & ine nefits, A A&P FOR by alth benefit Apply to A&P. 3. 40-14 [ . ea Co., Main St 43-2¢ SALE: New and used Repairs | ie for all makes of sewing wmach-| FOR SALE Bov's medium {3 J Jo 3 (ines. J. V. Binkley. 111 N. Mar- | brown suit size 9. Good condi- St.. Elizabethtown, Pa. tion, $8. 15 New Street, Mount | Phone 688. 1-tfe | Joy 43-4¢ FLORA | FLECTROLUX SERVICE AND |ART and SKIPS LUNCHEON- 2 Feb- | SUPPLIES and Good Used Clean- i ETTE at Florin will be open Call Jay Koser, Mount Joy. | daily from 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. 47-tf | and Sundays 12 noon to 10 p.m. mo ————————————————— 44-1c¢ WANTED - Salesman in one of main Furniture & HELP OFFERED Will keep Apnliance Stores Permanent, children in my home while full time position. Good onpor- mother work Phone Landis tunity for Hustler. Experience ville 4501 44-1p necessary. treated confidential. Answer giving FOR SALI Dutch oven Kiteh salary expected to A. B. this €n I nt I rey £ room heater. office 12-1f John Eichler, Florin, Phone Mt te - Oy 3-6445 44-1p We wish to extend our he - Ee thanks to all who so kindly a FOR SALE: All new pine kind sisted, and for the word of Wi a, any length Phone svmpathv, cards and beautiful y 3 ) 14-4 floral offerings extended at the : er —— | death of our beloved husl d EXECUTOR NOT E and father. Mrs. Pau! Koser i Estate of Clinton B. Kendig, | family. of Manor Township, dec’d. EE Letter testamentary on said FOR RENT: 6 room apartment, | estate hay "been granted to and hot water, $50.00 athe undersigned. all persons in- month. Call 3-4665 14-1¢ | debted thereto are requested to Tween ike immedia payment, and | FOR RENT Garage i] Eat those having claims or demands call alter ¢ p. m.,, 48 Eas ainst the same will present | Main St., Mt. Joy #4-1¢ | them without delay for = settle. ALE: Ap anc Skips Il lo the undersigned, resi SALI Art and ] he ot Wool ton Boro Rie I. ELIZABETH KENDIG fames N. Lightner {FOR SALE: Columbian tan en | Attorney 44-6 amel coal range, mall A GIT A Tato ps top. Call Mt. Joy 3-5535. 44-1c, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ible iron Estate of Samuel K. Becker, AFTER NOVEMBER 1, the dec'd, late of Mount Joy Town Twin Kiss Drive-In, East of Mt. | ship, Lancaster ( ounty, Penna | Joy, will be open from 1 to 10 Letters of administration on m. Saturdays and Sundays said estate h ving been grant- only. 44-1c ed to the undersigned, all per- _ indebted thereto are re- SALE Indirect water : immediate Heater with copper coil, $5.00; !, wn those having Automatic draft control 1.50; i 2 i nds the with 3 ections |. me will present 1 rem with- [B00 Seow. vals Chaat ut for = a i ' the £5.00; a T (with cap) 8 in. fur ie od Pe ing at Route Rave ahs pido. P, nek HENRY T. BECKER x ye sori oly, J : Administrator ‘PD Clarence C Newcomer SALE: Girl's blue snow Attorney | 44-6 and hat, quilted interlining RX ES TOR’'S NOTICE ii 3, price $5. Coat, leggings, I f A Greiner, de & muil set, dark green with eased, late of Mount Jov. Pa. maroon velveteen trim Size 3. Lett tary of said price So. Mis, A- Wm. Witme: » having been granted to 157 Manheim St., Mt. Jov. 44-1¢ wm med, all persons in- SAVE $18.00 ON A NEW CI. |debted the reto are requested to ROFLEX Camera. Was $27.90 Make immediate payment and $69.90. Flash Cameras nst the same will present $8.95 complete, Color fil naving claims or demands Flash lamps. Victor Klahr D hd he OS ror i site or o yy 1 4 11 ul rsigne Ng - rect Doale : Mid Ie owl "Cling at 522 West Walnut Street, THANK YOU Lancaster, Pa wish to express with deepest JOHN W. GREINER gratitude my heartfelt than} Executor to all who visited me and for Clarence C. Newcomer, the beautiful cards wet Attorney 44-6 Mrs. George Brubaker APMINISTRATRIX NOTICE — ee E 1 of Susan D. Garber, FOR SALE Forty head York- late of Mount Joy Pa., dec’d. shoats from Registered Lette oi administration e.t.a. on stock. 1 pure bred Holstein bull. | said estate } 1g been granted to | blood tested Phone E-town | the undersioned, all persons indebt- 918R31. 44-1¢ ed thereto are requested to make esse eee ~ [immediate payment, and those hay lish setter, fe-|ing claims or demands against the puppies, ten same, will present them without ng at 125 North 44-1c | Barbara Street, Mount Joy, Pa. CHARLES R. COOPE Register of Wills CI of Orphans’ Court —iee | MABEL O. HAUENSTEIN R|FOR RENT: Garage for car or! Administratrix 3 erk | storage. Apply P. O. Box 85. ¥. Bernard J. Myers, Jr. 44-1p Attorney 42-6¢