The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 08, 1953, Image 3

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of 180 feet,
555
Th TF
with living
G.E
will be
Walter
D. S. Warfel,
bethiown, at No. 514
76x140 ft.
LING containing 2
partly
storm door,
made
Walter
DL.
Benj. F. Garber !
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA,
Phone 702-J
FARM BUREAU
Mutual Automobile Insurance Co.
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Life Insurance Co.
Home Office COLUMBLS
 
 
 








: these
FARM SUREAU
INSURANCE COS.
® Farm Mutual Auto Insurance-Co
® Farm Bureau Life Insurance Co
® Farm Bureau Mutual Fire Insurance Co
 
 
Home Office: COLUMBUS, OHIO

‘or less
¢ cultivatioh and a ve
VALUABLE FARM at
PUBLIC SALE
SAT., JAN. 24, 1953 |
On the premises in East |
Hempfield Township, Lancaster |
County, one mile north of Lan
disville, on the road leading to |
East Petersburg; |
A FARM OF 35 ACRES more
Lime Stone Soil, on
which is erected a |
Story Frame House |
'welve rooms, slate roof and all |
BARN at- |
TOBAC-
BARN with CORN
{ached with slate roof;
CO SHED
HOG STABLE
Modern Milk House
buildings.
A deep well with
system water in the hquse
barn, also electric
This lapd is in a high state of
y good lo-
ishing to view
prgmises cay do so by
nt on Friday,
of Saturday, Jan,
and GARAGE
and other
Pressure
and





cation,
at two o'clock. +
conditions by the
37th Pennsylvania Farm Show Opens January 12th

One of the feature events at the 1952 Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg, January 12-16, will be
“Susquehanna,” 8th annual Rural Talent Festive al, on Tuesday night, January 13, in the large arena, More
than 800 rural people will provice songs and folk dances, pageantry, historical scenes and tableaus such as
pictured above, A Town and Country Chorus and the 100- piece State Future Farmer Band will be featured.
The 1953 Farm Show is expected to break many records and present exhibits valued at $5,000,000.


MA B. HEISTAND


ESTATE
S. Frank, Auct.
Clarence C. Newcomer
Louis S. May,
Attorneys 2-3¢ |

Everybody reads newspapers buf |
NOT everybody reads circular ad.
vertising left on their door step.



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USED PIANOS
CUT-DOWN PIANOS
SMALL UPRIGHT PIANOS
NEW PIANOS
BASS VIOLIN,
3-OCTAVE MARIMBA
TRUMPET ANI} CASE, usg¢d
NEW TRUMPETS
AS MUCH
D CLARINETS REDUCED
|
$30.00 UP
$95.00 UP
$35.0¢ UP
$345.00 UP
uced, $270 valus $175.00
$35.00
$35.00
$35.00








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hot wat

electric






made known by
Auctiong
Clerk
Dunves,


citchen
| mit sun and spray. Make cuts close











[Farm Show Opens Monday;
QUESTION | To Attract Many From Here
BOX &ylvania Week for Agriculture,” |of each show week. Built around
by BILL GIVENS "the 1953 Pe nnsylvania Farm 'a theme that involves the spirit
Radio Farm Director—KYW Show in Harrisburg January 12- | of getting things done, “Susque-
W. R. J., Chester, Pa. {16 Will be a tribute to workers |hanna,” the massive pageant to
“THE FARM
From—Mr,
Q.—How can I prune apple trees? [in the State's $2,750,000,000 | be presented this year, will have
Ans.—Remove dead, broken and farming industry, according to|a cast of more than 800 rural
vated Sf ome Jun Miles Horst, chairman of the people from 46 counties contrib-
. State Farm Show Commission. | uting their talents without
h cal | “For the thousands of Penn- | charge. They include 4-H, FFA,
| sylvania farmers and me ‘mbers | FHA, older youth groups, mem-
of their familites who will send | bers of the Grange, and others.
I, Riverton, farm and home products in com- | Parts of the 1953 Farm Show
New Jersey. | petition for a record offering of | festival will be patterned after
Q—W h a in premiums, the win-|the “Aaronsburg Story” and
should I use 0 |, hg of an award ribbon car- some of the narration will be
contrei spiders | 7, i : A :
in a shed? ries with it a signficance and |in the recorded voice of Cornell
ve 50 they
g over promptly.
4+ 4 <4
From—B. K.
$ Ans. — Sp i- lvalue of the highest order,” he Wilde, motion picture star who
ders are easily | qeclared. {narrated the Aaronsburg pag-
controlled by .
“As a consequence, competi-{eant during Pennsylvania Week
an occasional | :
{tion is keen and the honors are |in 1949. That memorable story
intensely sought after. The dig-|was arranged and produced by
nity and high educational value ! William R. Gordon of the Penn-
|of presenting the best in farm | sylvania State College who
products is of exceptional nee | originated and has directed the
big free Farm Farm Show festival for the past
attracts more than ight years.
DDT.
DDT
spray of
with 5-10%
Jse a fly spray
{in it, and spray areas thorcughly.
> +4
From—J. M.,,
Q.—What
Doylestown, Pa.
causes ants in red
aks? frat is why our
-Ans.—Ants frequently follow in- [Show 125.-
borers
where
They {
cause oi {farmers in a serious effort to ad- |
from drouth,
r breaks in the park, or
ny damage has occurred.
re seldom the primary
1 000 people a day. Four choruses and the State
| ses
exposition,
It is a unique
operated by and for |FFA band of 100 pieces will be
featured in
’
“Susquehanna’

 






ungalow |
————





SUCCESS P08
I'B. I,
| Mrs
Kauffman
ork Genes . Cecelia Young of Harris-| I

and bath.
RAGE in cellar
This is a new hope, built ithin the last few years. Can | |
give immediate possesgion H#me can be viewed by calling
Paul Martin, Mount Jo§ Phong 3-4950
Sale to be held on§premiges at 7:00 P. M. when conditions |
Rev. Kratzer |
Superintendent Evangelical Church Home |
PUBLIC SALE:
OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE i
2-3c |
GA OE memes 71
ile north of Erisman’s Chyrch to dinner on New Year's day: Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman
Rapho township, LancastegfCo., | nr and Mrs. Jacob Bixler and and Mrs. Adah Eichler and
| daughter, and granddaughter, | dauchter argaret visite .
GOOD LANCASTER C NTY | 3 py 1 Gi 9 ne 3 a g ler. daughte r,. M argaret visited Mr.
40 ACRE FARN | Mr. and mrs. Daniel Mumper ol and Mrs. Nelson Felty and Rev.
{
jou Heat,
Saturday, January ba, 1953:
[hoa sty and corn
On the Forrest Hills Development in the Borough of Eliza-|






NO. I — HOUSE
thereon erecte
bedro
tiled bathroom; aut@matic
and is also ins@lated.
_ HOUSE #11
NO. 3 — HOUSE #807 MILL ROAD. Lot 50x85.5 it. thereon [live Ty rakes,
erected MODERN ONE STORY SI
containing two bedrooms,
and bath. Large basement withfgarage, patio ¢
oil heat with 550 gal. storage. soon storm windows
Property fully insulated.
These houses are all located in a Class I Residential Section.
Each dwelling is vacant and available for immediate possession.
The owners are willing to finance,
the purchase price if purchaser
should be made with the seller prior to day of sale.
livin
Arrangements can be made to vi
abethtown 179J.
Sale to commence at
known by
Dupes, Auctioneer
Landis, Clerk
rth Hanover Street.
A514 NORTH HANOVER STREET. Lot
ONE STORY; SINGLE FRAME DWEL-
ms, living toom dinette,
gas heat.
LAUREL AVENUE. Lot
a yoom,
SO
2:00 P. M.,
|
kitchen,
[lis
70x140 ft. |
4
NO. 2 used tractor and horse drawn | and family their | Miss Minnie Shelley of Lan-
thereon erected CAPE CODISTYLE 11> STORY DWELLING con-| nr pyre Spreaders, New Ide a | home on Saturday after ral raster visited her father, Mr
taining three bedrooms, livipg room, “dining room, Kitchen, and | and others. on rubber and steel, ing. the. holiday: season with (hols
bath. Automatic gas heat: v@netian blinds; storm doors. Property | Corn planters, pickers eel | € ay seaso | Samuel Shefley on Sunday.
is also insulated. GARAGE aftached to dwelling. | binders, New and used side de- | latters parents, at Richmond | eo
NGLE FRAME
dinette alcove
patio above
DWELLING | er
kitchen, | dre
Automatic | tiv
and doors.
{to
if necessary,
up to 75% of | gp
desires, but
arrangements |
:
ew properties by calling Eliz- |
{
{
be | Hu
rl
when conditions will
C. E. Disney and
K. R. Disney G4
2-3c
ota vet ERY IC SALE!
| Real Estate & Farm Machinery timore, Md
and | me
Property has screens, | Ford,
| chers,
| wagons,
Case 22-36 Threshing Mach- |
ine;
ain-binders and hay loaders. |
| Garden Tractors,
ers and lot of other machinery | Amos Strickler and
not listed. | Mr.
Lunch served on grounds.
| burg spent the weekend with
relatives in town
| Mrs. Paul Arndt and Mrs.
OF | Brown spent Wednesday at Bal-


|
ww | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogel
| end family were guests of the)
Sat., Jan. 17, 1953 i latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
Starting at 11:00 A. M.
Real Estate will be sold at
2:00 P. M.
Located 4 mile west of
im, 4 mile east of Mt. Joy
{ Wilialm Lawton at Manor Ridge For full information contact your nearest
: _ VETERANS ADMINISTRATION office
Lancaster on Sunday. - ae
and
{ Drive, TET TEE
Man- | Mr. John Frey and Mrs. Katie | Mount Joy called on Mr.
1 | Kautz entertained the following | Mrs. Ralph Sauders Sunday.










| Elizabethtown.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mumper
were New Year's Day guests of
r. and Mrs. G. Benjamin Ben-
tder and family at Milton Grove.
and Mrs. James Wagner at Lan-
caster on Sunday.
Messrs. Eichler, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ponald Eichler,
Gerald, son Mr. and Mrs.
This farni is a gdod producer. | Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eshel-| Clark Berrie left Friday for |
FARM MACHINERY ran of Emigsville were Satur-| Detroit, Migh., where they en-|
15 TRAC ORS | day evening guests and Rev. | tered a ifr of e nies.
called on| Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Mum
New & different size and | Wagner of Mayown
kes. Joh Farmall, | Monday on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. !and daughter, of Neffsville vis-
Ferguspn, r and Al- | Mumper, Sr. ited Mr. and’ Mrs. Geo. Mumper
Chalmers. { . y FE .
Balers and New #1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olson | on Sunday.
returned to
215 STORY FRAME
rooms and bath. utomatic |
just installfd; 2 good |
ells, praéssure svsgem and el- |! Mr
tric water heater fLarge barn |
OUSE

ombines,

3 & 4 bar and pow- | Hills, N. Y.
take-off; tracter and horse| Mr. and Mrs. |
awn grain drills, Plows: cul- who owns a Motel at Atlantic !§
ators, cultipackers, cultimul-fp,. 0 Florida, were Friday | 8
disc harrows, mowers & | i
plows and cultivators | Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. |§
above tractors. { Clayton Breneman. |
Rev. and Mrs. Henry Becker |
!entertained the following to a |B
vdinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. | :
daughter, |
and Mrs. Elam Hess, Mr. &!
chsters, please. No | Mrs. Sam Lindemuth, Mr. and | i
Terms by | Mrs. Clarence Douple and fami- |
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin,
Sivas E Keener | and daughter, and Henry, §
vior, Herr & Groff, Clerks Gerald and Dorcas Becker.
2-2¢ Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Derr, of

Kermit Baer |
BRICK & BLOCK
Cellar Partitions
 

 
Chimpey Repair

 

1 & 2 row tobacco planters, |
 
 
power mow-


vepair Work
 
 

job too small —
“E. Matoney
Main St.,, MT. JOY
PHONE 3-4621

 



9 E.
 


[in nearly every
| body ond with muscular sore-
| ness from head to foot,
| Rheumatoid Arthritis and oth- | SUPPLIES. ong thu §
| deformed and my ankles were | Wednesday. STA
Sale Register
January 24-—East
Hempfield Twp., one mile north
of Landisville on the road to
[Bast Petersburg, a farm of 35
acres of Limestone soil with a
214 story frame house, all con-
| venience, barn, tobacco shed,
ete., by Emma B. Heistand Es-
tate. C. S. Frank, Auct.
Pa.,
The Bulletin, Mount Joy,

Saturday,
CLASSIFIED
Tuesday, January 27 —In the
borough of Mount Joy, on the
corner of Donegal Springs Road
and Florin Ave., a one-story
{ bungalow, a new home, immed-
iate possession by Rev. Kratzer,
Supt. of Evangelical Church FOR RENT: Smal A idea)
Home. Walter Dupes, Auct, for newly weds. Vado Tints |
1st. Sentz Apts. Phehe Mt. Joy |
32-3
PARTITIONS,
and General mason repair work.
No job too small. Phone Jno. E. |
Matoney, Mount Joy 3-4621.

Saturday, January 31—In the |3-4525.
Village of Florin, at the corner | por SALE: Truck chains.
of Market and Main Streets, 8.29.00 & 10.00. Jap" D. Strick-
2-story brick building, former-|ler, Mt. Joy, Phone 3-5641. 50-tf |
ly occupied by U. S. Office with |,
5-room apartment, by James B.


cutrices of will of Grace E. Kay-
: le ly Mt.
ley, Dec’d. Edgar F. Funk, Auct. a4 Fete ora
Personal property sale at 12 43-tf |
noon. Real estate at 2:30 p. m. FOR RENT: Offices or business


——— space. Center of Jot 3-06 dis- |
Friday, February 20—In Con- | trict. Call Moun Joy 3-9681 or |
oy Twp., on the road from [see Dr. E. K. Tigagley 45-tfc
Stackstown to Elizabethtown, | ggwING MACHINES FOR |
closing out sale of entire live SALE: New and used. Repairs
stock and farming implements | for all Vi sewing mach-
: 4 lines. J. V. Binkley, 111 N. Mar-
by Russell Trone, C. S. Frank, ket St. EHzabethtown, Pa.
Auctioneer.
Phone 688. 1-tfe |
OPPORTUNITIES
WOMEN
AGES 18 - 40

Saturday, February 28 — In
the Village of Florin, on Main
Street, a 21% story frame dwell-
ing, also personal property by
Benj. B. Albright. C. S. Frank,
Auctioneer.



March 7—In East | Qualified women will consid-
Donegal Township, one and one |€red for immediate
half miles southwest of Mount = our ML Joy loce
Joy-Marietta Pike, on the farm
known as the Amos F, Eby
| farm, entire lot of farming im- C
| plements and household goods|Apply in
Saturday,




BRICK AND 1 BL OCK CELLAR | D. L. D. Mt, Joy
Chimney repair |
49-11 |
size | 1es, Phone Mount 'J0y
FOR SALE: Schule house trai). |
er. Good condition easonably
3-9050 or | Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. 40-tf
Eschbach. Walter Dupes, Auct. | priced. Mount Joy
Sale at 2 p. m. Charles Fogie, Newtown. 51-tfe |
TS Type write rs, Add. Mach’s., Cash
Saturday, January 31—A 3-/ Registers, Check Writers,” Safes,
story brick dwelling known as | New & Used. J. M. Engle; an East
523 N. Prince St., Lancaster, al- | High St, E-town. Ph. 14J. 8-18- |
so personal property by Susan HELP WANTED
Rohrer, Florence Barkel, Exe-|Korean War veteran {o take]
training under G. I. bill/in Tile
Thursday, January 8, 1953-8

| J
[HELP WA ED: Aun Mach-
inery and rag repairman,
| Experience unexperienced.
| Apply wrifffig to P. O. Box 85,
36-tf
| Individually designed NC-
[ER SUPPORTS | iol n, woms-
en and children. or appoint-
Mrs. dythe B. Bru-
Phone Mt. Joy
46-tfe
[LOT FOR SALE: 80x180#Don-
| egal Springs Road, Joy.
__ | Price reasonable, Job (A. Char-
7 3-4183.
: al 37-Af
ment call
baker, Florin,
| 3-4949.


| AUTOMOBILE PARTS for $file, 1
buy old cars, all kinds gap iron
{and also sell stove Wood. Guy D.

| TOYS, GIFTS, PUZZLE
{| Shop early for a ggod sel ion
at they
oppe
. Joy, Pa.
| The Margaret-Jgan,
119 W. Donegal
Dial 3-9373
| Alterations - Buttonholing
31-tfe
gin
| WANTED: Young lady fof gen-

[eral wvpurnose groge Apnly
| Hess Food Store Meédén t Joy. Pa.
| 50-tf
[FOR RENT: Two rooms and
| washroom, Sif for Beauty
| Parlor (forme -Jan) At-
| ross from Acy e. Could be
[used for office AP hoo Clg be
| Phone 3-9681 of 14 E. Main St.
| 50-4c
ANTIQUES: Will pay, high prices
for antiques of any deserintion. Mr.
Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man-
heim, Pa. Phot 407. 2- 24-tf
| FOR SALE: 3.000 pieces of as-
phalt tile. assorted colors, Te a
piece. Open gvery-€vening ex-
| rept Mt. Joy Tile &
| Linoleum Coy’ 52- Af
plum.

| WANTED :
ber. Good wages,
holidavs with p Yr
Box 113, Mt. Jo} Pa.
FOR SALE
dressed

Experienced
vgeation and
rite P. O.
1-1tf

chickens] also fresh
Liye weight or
J» Joy 3-9263
puddings. Phone
v 2-1c











while in the
Zhristmas and |
| gifts sent to m
my | hospital over
my birthday.
joint in
2-1¢
GOLD fish,
I had

TROPICAL fish,
er forms of Rheumatism, hands day 10 A. M. to p PP’ M. Closed
JFFER'S AC-


Margaret Mounce. | rele itives and friendS for
Satur-



© |
any di
are se
trouble. Elimination of the pi- |yance Pennsylvania agricul | which is the story of the birth |
LARGE STOCK OF/ACCORDIONS, 12-32-120 BASS { mary cauze will control the ants. | ii lope Pe 1- | by Paul Peck. C. S. Frank, noon, December 1st, between
W AND USED d+ + { ture. jand development of Pennsy MEN WANTED. for“blant work.
From—S. D., Phila. Pa. One of the many traditional {vania as the Keystone of the | | Auctioneer. 1:00 and 3:00 P. M. Apply Theob: ald Industry, Eliz-
3 Q.—What kind of spray should I |events that make the Pennsyl- | Nation. The singing groups are . . abethtown, Phone E-town 429.
! pray ak vd Saurday, Marct — 2 -
19% on tomate planisy ie | vania Farm Show different from [the Town and Country Chorus, oto of a PA = 18 th Aircraft Marine 2-3¢
DAVID HESS MUSIC SHOP fo a oo wood: apply thor- [Any other agricultural exposi- | Bucks county; the Bethlehem |," street, a 2% story dwelling PRODUCTS: ING. FOR SALE: JUsed™ Kelvinator,
l Copper-leac spray materi- | tion in the United States is the [Steel Company Choir, Bethle-; fe iy We Ang MOUNT JOY. PA. axcellent condition; Phone Mt.
6 N MARKET STREET A [als are best for tomatoes. 18th annual Rural Talent Festi- | hem; the Northampton County C.. ‘goods: by e 48-tf | Joy 3-4868. 2-2¢
106 N. MARKET STREET ELIZABETHTOWN, P/ 92 Jos i : he 3 Emma B. Heistand Estate. C. S a ran
PHONE 605-J Frome Mrs E Do VV. Bhosniis val that draws a standing room | Women's Chorus and the Jones- Frank. PUBLIC SALE: Feb uaryA 2th, WANTED: Woman for general
vile. Pa. |crowd of 10,000 to the Farm | {town Men's Chorus, Lebanon ? * on Manheim - | housework five / mefnings a
4 How ct ontr e Show arena on Tuesday night’ ‘County. Saturd a road, by Victor G. Man- | week. Phone My Joy 3-3231.
Q.—How can I trol eds on | aturday, March 25— A, ; :
eS puis 06 aun? OW can 1 control weeds of tetera sat es Go nc y On Rt.| 00 Ro Jacob Ruh Act 21 ¢ 210
Ls Ans—Weod be kept d mmm BR 241 between Maytown and ey le 49
; ceeds may be kep #5 4 % . | re "
hs? A BE 5 Pi own it I : Bainbridge, at Chickentown, 30 | FOR SALE: John Deere “A” |CARD OF THANKS: We wish
| while they are young, and above | T LORIN |! Reg. Holstein cows, Farming |Tractor, good condition. Phone |to thank our friends and neigh-
I! by Dreventing thom irora oii | § Millersville 5284. 2-3p | bors for their kindness.and svm-
- OF le > oo lay = hand ee y hi I a mplements and Dairy Equip- eee see ere er mm pathv and fdr the b€autiful flor-
a ; Sth She Lhe sun Pld 4 nt by W. C. Ricedorf. Dupes al offerings/duyrihg the illness
! the best method, also the use of a | | WHO WISH TOTEAIN | men K a dus I
jhe 3 . _ ie Garin ie : ra $85.40 Be ez i eos >
VA LUABLE REAL ESTATE | commerciai weed Killer | Mrs. Paul Arndt is serving o | NDER THE NEW KOREAN GI and Hess, Aucts. 2 Camera ar A 0] B nd ana death Deloved hindi
| > : | 4 snonetor ic Ww Kk. | J pp. It ars, JJ,
15i Givens J: in the | the 4 ry 5 i we ox. oN SHOULD FIRST MAKE | er Third Dit eon Came: ‘a | othy Inners. 2-1¢
” sue of Radio- irror. Rea is | rs. Albert Frank and sister) " 5149.00; Ci 35 C
Tuesday, January 2'7, 1 9583 | City Farme:”) Lo spent several | SURE THAT THE SCHOOL OR | is? 0 pair y Minute re CARD OF THANKS: We wish
em remem I CO AR TT | TRAINING ESTABLISHMENT | $89.75. Victor Klahr Camera [to express our sincere thanks
In the Borough of Mount Joy. on tife corner of Donegal | lays with Mr. and Mes. Chavlest OF THEIR CHOICE |S APPROVED ® | Shop, Middletown, Pa. 2. lc and appreciation toefir friends
Springs Road and Florin Avenue. TAKE STEPS | Frank. | BY THE STATE TO PROVIDE | : ——- | and neighborg whd were kind to
| M/Sgt. Richard Kauffman of] | I have been wonderfull ly { APPRECIATION—I wish to ex-| us during th¢ »récent illness and
LOT OF GROUND consisting of fi0 feel fronting and depth | TO BUSINESS | Toxas spent New Year's Day] TRAINING UR Tea LAW J tend my very sincere thanks to | death of our father. The
thereon erected a Pe 1 Sl MT. od Mrs | Po A | blessed in being restored to|my relatives, friends and neigh- | Brandt Family. 2-1c
| with his parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs active life after being crippled | bors for the lovely cards and -
| We WISH to extend our heart-
felt thanks and aporgeiation to
their
|eards and |expreSsions of sym-
| pathy during this time of our
bereavement. Mrs. Robert Ger-
mer and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Germer.

2-1c
WE WISH to expre ss our
sin-

QUARIUM, 112%/N. Poplar St.,
set, Elizabethtown, phone 373-J. 1 cere thanks and apnoreeiation to
Limite ; ; i _| Vigitors welcome. 2.tc | relatives and for their
imited space prohibits tell | kindne ss and sympathy during
ing you more here but if you FOR SALE: _ 1949 Plymouth | our recent ber#vement. Frank
will write ; + |Special DeLux 24door Sedan. |Z. Good and family. 2-1c¢
ite me I will reply at Excellent. co dition. Original | ~ -
once and tell you how I receiv- | owner. E. M. Bémberger, School | CARD OF THANKS: I wish to
dur te : Lane, Mt. Joy. 2.1c | express my sincere thanks for
ed this wonderful relief. the flowers, cards and for the
EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE kind thoughtfulness and help-
Estate of Emma B. Heistand,
late of the Borough of Mount
Joy, Penna.
Letters testamentary on said
estate having been granted to
the undersigned, all persons in-
idebted thereto are requested to
make immediate payment, and
{those having claims or demands
| against the same will present
them without delay for settle-
ment to the undersigned,
ANNA S. NEWCOMER
H. STEHMAN HEISTAND
ROY S. Heistand
c/o Clarence C. Newcomer |
14 S. Duke Street |
Lancaster, Pa.
Louis S. May and
Clarence C. Newcomer,
Attorneys
Mrs. Lela S. Wier
2805 Arbor Hills Drive
P. O. Box 3122
Jackson 7, Mississippi 2-2p


FURNITURE
REFINISHING
BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY PINE
REPRODUCTIONS
LENHERT'S
Cabinet Shop
MARIETTA, PA. 50-6


[Nd
NOTICE v
Policyholders of the Mount
Joy Mutual Insurance Company Pa
are hereby notified that the an-| ©
nual meeting of the® Company
will be held at their principal
office, No. South Market St.,
Elizabethtowh, Pa, on January
12, 1953, between the hours of
2:00 and 3: 00 o’lock, P. M., for
the purpose of electing Direct-
ors of the Company.
LANDIS,
D. L.
50-5 Secretary
SAVE MONEY BY

Estate of Drew W. Hiestand,
s ‘deceased.
Letters
estate having been granted to
the undersigned
make immediate payment, and
those having claims or demands
against the same, will presen
them without delay for settle-
ment to the undersigned, 8)
Mount Joy, Pa.
JOHN RANDOLPH YOUNG |
UNION NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY BANK,
Executors |
Brown & Zimmerman,
49:6)
Attorneys.
Patronize Bulletin Advertisers
|
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EXECUTORS’ NOTICE
also known as Andrew W. Hies- | 4 >
tand, late of East Donegal Twp., Trt irs! Rs
testamentary on said | {uary 13. 1
, all persons in- | alection o
debted thereto are requested to tr ansaction of such
fulness of friends and neighbors
during the bereavement: of my
father, Jacob H. Shenk. Stanley
K. Shenk, 56 W. Donegal Street.
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SHAREHOLDERS' MEETING
THE UNION NATIONAL MT.
JOY BANK
The regular annual meeting
of the shareholders ofthe Union
National - Mount Joy Bank will
be held at i bank in the Bor-
ough of Mount Joy, Pennsylva-
| nia, on Tuesday, January 13,
11953, at te 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 electipn will be held
ional Bank and
mpany, at Mount Joy,
on Jan-
Zo the hours
/and 12 a.

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of 9 a. m| m. for the
directors, and the
other busi-
ness as may come before the
t Stockholders d meeting,
. M. BOMBERGER
Cashier
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St., Florin