The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 15, 1953, Image 3

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Benj. F. Garber
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
Phone 702-J

Home Office COLUMBUS
FARM BUREAU
Mutual Automobile Insurence Co.
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
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VALUABLE FARM at
PUBLIC SALE
SAT., JAN. 24, 1953
On the
Hempfield Township,
County, one mile north «
disville, on the road
premises in
East Petersburg; +5
ve HE - FAMOUS |
A FARM OF 35 ACRES more | | THE TH ARDEN SPOT SERIES
or less, Lime Stone Soil, on| | Ture rodent extablished Holstein |
which is erected a | gre: 4 mle Where ve "4 an
| ith I~ 1 onic ot |
THIS BIG CATTLE SALE IS BFA-|
2v, Story Framg/House [i Fer |
Twelve rooms, slate goof and all SO re alin
conveniences. With Slate Roof, CONTAINS 3 production Jo :
BARN with CON BARN at- | APARTMENTS, All convenien- Very pony ar bleed Rn
tached with slate froof;
CO SHED.
HOG STABLEfand GA
Moder Milk H@use and
buildings.
A dé&p well
system water
barn, as
This
with
the hous
ic lights.
a very
cation.
these p
Kes can do
calling on the tenant on Friday,
Saturday,
January 23rd or
24th.
Sale to start at two o'clock.
Terms and conditions
EMMA B. HEISTAND
ESTATE
C. S. Frank, Auct.
Clarence C. Newcomer
Louis S. May,
Attorneys
PUBL
Lancaster
leading to



 




Pressure
in a high state of
good lo-
e wishing to view

East
f Lan
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so by
Jan.
PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE
VALUABLE
Saturday, Jan. 17, 1953 At Jay M. Brubaker Farm, WIL.
Main
Mount
LOT
FRAME DWELLING |..." Ti
8.
ALSO HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Piano,
Cedar chest,
when terms
be made known by | sows i . PROM
J B rto INFN HERD. oak grouping.
erry a MR. a Double-purpose furniture is
Aispe


Furniture Fashions


of
REAL ESTATE
THURSDAY, DAY, JAN. 22

LOW STREET VILLAGE, Pa.
On the premises at 223 West | 4 miles south of Lancaster, Pa.,
Street, in the Borough of just off Routes 72 and 222.
Jov, Pa., the following:
85 Cattle
OF GROUND 100x125 FT.
Grade
On which is erected a
21, STORY y
Registered (
To vaccinated
|
ipping fever {
milk nas
pe tested










~10 Bred and Open Heifer
|
|
{ ber hy leading sin
|
GARAGE
eastern Artific furniture store!
2-CAR
ing or coffee table height.
milked
Old-fashioned Cupboard, |
Dishes, Chairs, etc.
to commence at 1 o'clock |
and conditions will | -
 
ninent Eastern
tein herds
Sale


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= —-
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3-1c |
C. S. Frank, Auct. hard
Claud Zeller, Clerk |
GON ih to COW


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bv the


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VALUABLE REAL

producing

ROMPTLN AT
alias eld
1 Sets Hunting
wo Bor The Year
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ation


|
in tne At the January 8th
[of the Game Commission
n Soot

| Fy : es i this | . ‘ . . . .
by A L E ase Harrisburg, John C. Herman, of pear trees of bearing age, f£
R. AUSTIN BACRUS Dauphin, was elected president | lowed by young apple and pear
|
Salee Mgr. & Auvct.
Mexico, N. Y
= ARL L. GROFF,
|
for 1953. Herman,
vice-president,
President of the
STATE

Tuesday, January 27, 1953 sir Pa
In the Borough of Mount Joy,
Springs Road and Flprin
LOT OF GROU)
of 180 feet,

Cc
with
G.E. ae js wi iter Heater,
This is a new home,
give immediate possession.
Mount Joy Phone
Sale to be held on premises at 7:00 P. M.
Paul Martin,
will be made known by
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
D. S. Warfel, Clerk
thereon ergcted a
Avenue.




onsisting

. kitchen
1 Repres \ i :
4 Sr [following the death of
¢| Lamberton, Franklin, last
9
PIIRLTC SALF 20. Colonel :
OF Valuable Rent Fatote of Philadelphia, 3
SATURDAY. JAN. 31, 1953 | vice-president.
at 2:00 p. m | ‘Thomas D. Frye,
All those certain fracts of present Executive
| Farm Land situate in East Don-
| egal Twn. on each cide of the
| road leading from Marietta to
| Middletown (Route 441). Con
| taining a total of 8% acres,

the corner of Donegal |
was


f 70 feet fronting and depth
At the same meeting,
ungalow
Hot air heat tative dates of the 1953






and bath.

3 ve solic: be vd > 1 i res f
Superintendent Evangelical Church Home | Route 44 1Y4 mi. west of | Small game, November 2-2
-3¢ | { Mar ietta pdioinfneg western enc + ©
of Army Contains about Bear, November 16-21.
5 A anfl has Antlered deer, November
PUBLIC SALE,
VALUABLE RPAL ESTATE SAE, fil
Saturday, Janfiary 31, 1953
n the Village of Florin, at the | w hen terms and conditions will
On the premises loc
corner of Market and Main
Occupied as
first floor and dweé}ling apa
r. Coal
mer:
hall on second flo
to heat water in su
on first floor and als


Arrangements to view property can be
Mount Joy 3-4866.
Sale
made known by
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
D. L. Landis, Clerk
to commence at
ate




‘ted
furnace,
At-in vault
2:00 P.
PUBLIC SALE”
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Saturday, fF 24, 1 053
On the Forrest Hills Development in the Borough of Elizo-
bethtown, at No. 514 North Hanover; ‘Street.
514 NORTH HANOVER
fed 4 ONE STORY SINGLE FRAME DWEL-




NO. 1
76x140 ft. thereon ere

reets.
* OFFICE
creens for

{ Dec ember 12.
studies will be made by tl
lc ommission before
9
SFORY BRICK
HOUSE
with electricity & water |
a ARGE FRAME BARN With
| be made.
rere —— — ee

Tract 1 and 2 will be offered |
{together and separately. {
Sale to begin on Tract 2 at When in need of Printing.
|2 P. M. Saturday, Jan. 31, 1953

| thing) kindly remember the
| be made known by NOTICE



Executors of Drew H. Hiestand |
C. S. Frank, Auct.
I
the
at their
nal meeting
lwill b hele





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Sat., Jan. 17, 1953 |
Starting at 11:60 A. M.
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in cellar |
| Real Estate will be sold at
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made by calling
|
M., when conditions will be | 9:00 P. M. |
Located 4 mile west of Man-| I have en wonder
heim, 4 mile east offfMt. Joy, 1|







boo 3S
mile north of Erism@n’s Church | d in being res
caster Co., | active life after being

James B. Eschbach
3-3¢ | Rapho township, Lz:
ET ee in nearly every Yt In. my!
| GOOD COUNTY : ea y
40 ACRE HARM {body ond with m 1scular sore
STORY FRAJIE HOUSE [ness from head to foot. I
|7 rooms and ball. Automatic | Rheumatoid Arthritis and of
| Oil Heat, just insfalled; 2 good | {orms of Bhoumadis he
| wells, pressure and lors of. nd
|ectric water heat. Large barn deformed and my ankles were



 
 





| hog y and corn barn. | act
Thi} farm is a good producer. |” :
ARM MACHINERY | Limited space prohibits tell-
| "ORS | ing viou more her but if vo
New &\used, erent size and | will write me [ will reply at
{ makes, ere, Farmal, | ire i =
Ford. Fer; liver and Al- |once and tell you how I receiv-
STREET. Lot

| lis Chalmegs
Balers a
ec WON
| 1derful reli
kitchen. and | i Co nbines, New &
ved > linette,
LING containing 2 be@rooms, living room d used tractor horse drav n | Wi
: 3 fle ve 3 iy s reens, c dW
partly tiled bathroom; jlowatie gas heat. Property has scre [Manure Spreaders, New Idea | Ye Lela S. ier
storm door, and is also 1gsulatec } {and others, on rubber and steel. | 2805 Arbor Hills Drive
NO. 2 — HOUSE #M1 LAUREL AVENUE. Lot 70x140 fit. Corn planters, pickers and | Gish 5 Drive
thereon erected CAPE COR STYLE 1!» STORY DWELLING
ing room,
etian blinds;
taining three bedrooms, li
bath. Automatic gas heat;
is also insulated. ‘GARAGE a
NO. - HOUSE #807
erected MODERN ONE STOR
containing two bedrooms,
and bath.
Property fully insulated.
These houses are all located in 4d
Each dwelling is vacant and available
The owners are willing to finance, if necessary,
the purchase price if purchaser
Arrangements can be made to view properties by calling Eliz-
abethtown 179J.
Sale to commence at
made known by
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
Dp. L. Landis, Clerk
Large basement with ¢
oil heat with 550 gal. storage. Scree
 






V
acheg
7 M
living
SO
2:00 M.,
L ROAD. Lot 50x
GLE FRAME
om,
P. O. Box 3122
Mississippi 2-2
New and used side de-
con- | binders,
dining room, kitche n, and | livery rakes, 3 & 4 bar and pow-, Jackson 7,
!
|
|
storm doors. Property |er take-off; tracter and horse
to dwelling. | drawn grain drills, plows, cul-
cultimul-
mowers &
cultivators |
thereon | tivators, cultipackers,
FELLING | ¢hers, disc harrows,
| wagons, plows and
0x85.5 it.
DW
dinette alcove, Kitchen,
: [to above tractors.
age, patio above. Automatic Cc 99. {
3 ase 36 Threshing ach-
“storm windows and doors. | hreshing Mach
1 & 2 row tobacco planters,
5 . grain-binders and hay loaders.
ass I Residential Section. | Garden Tractors, power mow-
immediate possession. [ors and lot of other machinery
up to 75% of | not listed.
arrangements | Lunch served on grounds. No |
Hucksters, please |
BRICK & BLOCK
Cellar Partitions
Buile
Chimney Repair
desires, but
ONO : >nul Fes pt Ae
should be made with the seller prior to day of sale. se. Ge ne ral Mason Repair ork
Terms by
Clyde E. Keener
be |G. K. Wagner & Son, Aucts.
| Kaylor, Herr & Groff, Clerks
C. E. Disney and 2-2¢
K. R. Disney
-— No job too small —
John E. Matoney
9 E. Main St., MT. JOY
PHONE 3-4621
when conditions will

(any~ |
When in need of Printing.
9.3¢ | tising in the Bulletin.

There is much more than meets the eye in today’s furniture—so be
sure to ask for a complete demonstration when you visit your favorite
For instance, the table shown above may be adjusted either to din-
The mobile brunch cart (new streamlined version of Grandmother's
tea wagon) is equipped with concealed ball-bearing wheels, It may be
used as a buffet, a small host bar or for TV snacks in the living room.
Drop leaves and ample storage space are further features.
Matching upholstered dining chairs complete this interesting limed
all the rage these days and has made a
vast contribution to our comfort and convenience,
Game Commission!
meeting
Form Colendat
|
|
PRUNE GRAPES — Growers
{who have all kinds of fruit can
| start their pruning operations
with grapes this year, says Carl
‘Bittner, Penn State Extension
in pomologist. Then do apple and
elected 1952 |{rees. Sour cherries
served as Acting | with sweet cherries and peaches
Commission |
Robert |
July
Nicholas Biddle
elected |
Camp Hill,
Director,
was retained by the Commission
the |
Game Commission set the ten- | They
8.
30-
Population and food condition
10
any decision |
on an anterless deer season will
(any~
Bulletin |
| UNION NATIONAL MOUNT| policyholders of the Mount] __
JOY BANK & | Joy Mutual Ingnrance Company |
JOHN R. YOUNG are herebv ngffified that the an- |
Company
princinal | State
Arthritis!
cripple QA |
- |
od
ad
|
al
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Pp

fol-
are next,
left until last.
EXHIBIT AT SHOW —When
{the Pennsylvania Farm Show
»| opened Monday at Harrisburg,
4-H Club members had exhibits
of baby beeves, lambs, dairy an-
| imals, corn, eggs, capons, honey
I potatoes, canned goods, clothing
foods, and items used in child
lecare in home improvement.
also competed in several
game | nontests.
yARAGE in cellar. | more or less. Batons. Sens ates
RAG {Tract No. 1. On Loris side of se asons. Se ason dates nd b 1g | WATER THE LIVESTOCK -—
within the last few years. Can | Route 441 about YA mi. west of | limits will be definitely set at] A constant source. of Water is
Home can be viewed by calling | Marietta. Containsfabout 36 A. the July meeting of the Com- nnn for livestock. reminds
3-4950 {and has 1230 ft. § of highway | mission. cs
when conditions | frontage suitable for building Ti SeasoRs hel Thomas King, Penn State exten-
: {lots with Ka ; 2 ya . pf |sion livestock specialist. During
AGE, Rave jus year io ow winter the water supply should
3AC Jow and arrow deer season . ;
4 § "I Se’ protected fr
Rev. Kratzer Tract Soin Side of Loar at e protected from freezing so
that the owner is
{sure his flock and herds
not be without the water
need.
TRY NEW
1953 garden
include some
James
will
they
VARIETIES—The
catalogs will
new improved
Dutt, Penn
extension vegetable spec-
says it is best to try a
small amount of the new seed
i the while continuing
| the old reliable kinds.
seed
| varieties.
State
alist,

first year

KEEP PULLETS GROWING
Feed the pullets enough to
keep them growing and laying
Carl Penn
extension poultry special-
well, Dossin,
says
3rown & Zimmerman, office, 2F South Market iq Ie suggests i
Attorneys’ 3-3tc | Plizabe Pa., on January He sig gests checking on he
|12. 195: ween the hours of | veight of a few birds at regular
'PUBI IC S A I FE 2:00 and 390 o'clock. P. M.. for! intervals. Laying pullets should
Th 4 the purr of electing Direct- | gain about a pound.
and STORAGE ROOM on | OF ors of the Comnany. NDIA | VENTILATE BARNS -—Good
ment containing five rooms, bath and D. L. LANDIS, { ventilation of the barn is art
hot water heat; bucket-a-day | Real Estate & Farm Machinery 50-5 Secretary [2h * J S bar
all windows. Built-in vault | of the care the dairyman should
jive his herd, reminds Joseph
McCurdy, Penn State extension
agrice Witural engineer
— OE
oP F rom
iin Grove
A gimmick that is a blot
four nation's escutcheon and
s | which is also one of the acces-
that adds to the
| postponing of that hoped-for
| day when the tax man will have
(a heart, is “matching money.
[In matching dimes it is a 50-50
| chance —but with “matching;
money” where the Govt. rans.
the deal, look out. The deal
sounds so sweet—the tempta-
tion of free dinero is so great—
that cities and towns and lunch
clubs succumb, can’s pass up
something that is half free even
though such matching money is
for a swimming pool when the
town already has a grand ocean
or a lake shore at its doorstep.
This matching money fans
out to include electric line ex-
tensions and help to power sta-
[tions where is already a private
outfit standing ready to use its
|own cash to do the job, and the
{private outfit's rates are policed
land supervised by an already
| existing State commission.
| To get matching dinero you
{put up one buck and the Govt.
| puts up one buck But the buck
the Govt. puts up, it is your
cash in the first place—the Gov-
dh took it out of your


on
| sories to Govt.


reasonably;
Sale Register
January 24-—East
Hempfield Twp., one mile north |
of Landisville on the road to
East Petersburg, a farm of 35
acres of Limestone soil with a
214 story frame house, all con- |
venience, barn, tobacco shed, |
ete, hy Fa B. Heistand Es-
tate. . Frank, Auct.

Saturday,

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
Home. Walter Dupes, Auct.
Saturday, January 31—In the
Village of Florin, at the corner
of Market and Main Streets, a
2-story brick building, former-
ly occupied by U. S. Office with
5-room apartment, by James B.
Eschbach. Walter Dupes, Auct.
Sale at 2 p. m.

Saturday, January 31—A 3-
story brick dwelling known as
523 N. Prince St., Lancaster, al-
so personal property by Susan
Rohrer, Florence Barkel, Exe-
cutrices of will of Grace E. Kay-
ley, Dec’'d. Edgar F. Funk, Auct.
Personal property sale at 12
noon. Real estate at 2:30 p. m.
Saturday, January 31 — In
East Donegal Twp., on the road
leading from Marietta to Mid-
dletown (Route 441), two tracts
of land, one suitable for build-
ing lots and ‘the other contain-
ing a 2-story brick house and
frame barn, by Union National
Mt. Joy Bank, John R. Young,
Executors of Drew W. Hiestand
Estate. C. S. Frank, Auct.
Friday, February 20—In Con-
oy Twp., on the road from
Stackstown to Elizabethtown,
closing out sale of entire live
stock and farming implements
by Russell Trone, C. S. Frank,
Auctioneer.
Saturday, February 21—On
the premises located in Rapho
Twp., on the Oscar Donaven
farm, on the road from Becker's
Service Station to Manheim,
Near Hossler’'s Church, farming
implements and household
goods by Bertha Mae Kreiner,
Adm. of the Estate of Christian
E. Risser Estate. Elmer Spahr, |
Auct.
Saturday, February 28 — In
the Village of Florin, on Main
Street, a 215 story frame dwell-
ing, also personal property by
Benj. B. Hambright. C. 8S.
Frank, Auct.
Saturday, March 7—In East
Donegal Township, one and one
half miles southwest of Mount
Joy-Marietta Pike, on the farm
known as the Amos F. Eby
farm, entire lot of farming im-
plements and household goods
by Paul Peck. C. S. Frank,
Auctioneer,
Saurday, March 14 — In the
borough of Mount Joy on Mari-
etta Street, a 21» story dwelling
and household goods by the
Emma B. Heistand Estate. C. S.
IF'rank, Auctioneer.

Saturday, March 7th—On Rt.
241 between Maytown and
Bainbridge, at Chickentown, 30
Reg. Holstein cows, Farming
Implements and Dairy Equip-
ment by W. C. Ricedorf. Dupes
and Hess, Aucts.

Saturday, April 4—Wood St.,
Florin, entire carpentering tools]
and contractors equipment by |

Mrs. Paul Koser. Sale at 1 p.m.
C. S. Frank, Auct.
—— —
4 Conveyed To Hospital


These residents were -convey-
ed to the hospital by the Fire
Co., Ambulance: Mr. Harry
“Chiny” Brown to the County
Home, Monday, January 12th:
Mrs. John Zerphey, Marietta
Avenue, to the General Hospit-
al, Monday night, January 12th
Mrs. Wm. Laughman, Lumber
Street, to the General Hospital,
Tuesday 12:30 a. m.; and Mrs.
William F. Brian, Franklin St.,
to St. Joseph's Hospital, Tues-
day.


jeans on last March 15th. There
is the gimmick, folks—“sugar
coated free, matching dinero.”
Sounds quite a little like check-
ered suit and 3 shell stuff. Eh!
wot! as we say here around the
Grove.
Yours with the low down,
| First at VIC
Pa.,
The Bulletin, Mount Joy,


CLASSIFIED |
BRICK AND BLOCK CELLAR
PARTITIONS, Chimney repair
and General mason repair work,
No job too small. Phone Jno. E.
Matoney, Mount Joy 3-020 t


FOR RENT: Small Apt., ideal
for newly weds. Vacant January

1st. Sentz Apts. Phone Mt. Joy
3-4525. 52-3
FOR SALE: Magic Chef gas]
stove, ivorv and green. $15.00
Mrs. Pennell, 303 E. Main St,
Mount Joy. 3-1p|








Thursday, January i5, 1953-3
OUR ‘WANT ADS 10..

Farm Mach-
repairman,
unexperienced:
[HEL PYWANTED:
linery and Tractor
| Experi need or
Apply to P.
. Box 85
D. L. I¥ Mt. Joy. f
36-t
d SPENC-

Individually
ER SUPPORTS men, woms-
en and chil Fel "For appoint.
| ment call Tdythe B. Bru-
{ baker, Flo Phone Mt. Joy
46-tfe

| 3-4049.
LOT FOR SALE: 80x180, Don-
egal Springs Road/Mount Joy.
| Price reasona hn A. Char-
|1es, Phone Joy 3- 4188,


AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, 1
buy old cars, all kindg/f scrap iron







plete, You
dine Storr
Mt. Joy 3
FOR SALE: Truck Chaj
8-25: 9-00 and 10-§0.
Strickler, Phone M
Red Garbar- |
size 12. Phone |
3-1c |

, size |
at, D,
y 3-5641 |
3-tfc |







FOR RENT: Offices or
space. Center of
siness |
Ss dis-


trict. Call Mount 1 -9681 or
see Dr. E. K. Tingl 45-tfc
SEWING MACHINES FOR





SALE: New and use
for all makes ofyse
ines. J. V. Binkldy
ket St.. Eliza
Phone 688.
epairs
¢ mach-
11 N. Mar-
htown, Pa.
1-tfe
a
FOR RENT: Second! apart-
ment. 4 rooms and h. Phone



Mt. Joy 3-5481. 3-2t
FOR RENT: Nearly new house
trailer. Apvoly Tydol Service
Station in Florin. 3-2p
FOR SALE: John Deere “A”
Tractor, good condition. Phone
Millersville 5284. 2-3p
TROPICAL GOLD fish,
fish.

SUPPLIES. ru Satur-
day 10 A. Mf to . M. Closed
Wednesday. ER'S AC-
QOUARIUM, N. Poplar St.
373-J.
2-tc
LAMPS
# made for
12%c each.
LAHR'’S lit-
BIG stock.
3-1c
Elizabethtown]
Visitors welcome.
JUST OUT
Bantam 8.
vour close-u
phone







tle SHOP wi
Middletown,
FOR SALE: 7 piec
ette suite,

Cover,

& Marietta St§ or call Mt. Joy
3-5931. 3-tfc.
FOR RENT: Two rooms and
 
su





able for Beauty
y Dor-Jan) Ac-
Store. Could be
shop—inquire
E. Main St.
50-4¢
ANTIQUES: Will payffeh prices
for antiques of TCE Mr.
Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man-
heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-t
FOR SALE: 3. 00 wices of as
phalt tile, assofteg# colors, 7c a
piece. Open evgfy evening ex-
washroom,y,
Parlor (for
ross from Ac
used for offige
Phone 3-96




cept Wednesday, Mt. Joy Tile &
Linoleum Co. 52-tf
WANTED: Exp WANTED : plum-
ber. Good wages ac gion, and
holidays with pe Write
Box 113, Mt. Joy. Pa. NY.

MEN WANTED for gant work.
Apply Theobal ustry, Eliz
abethtown, Pha E-town 429.
2-3¢

FOR SALE: Used vinator,
excellent conditi Phone Mt.
Joy 3-4868. 2-2¢
LOSE: Ladys ,brow wallet
with ident. card money. Re-
ward. Return {$176 Manheim
St., Mount Joy. 3-1c¢

sitter
WANEED: Reliable ef
to come in from > 12:00
noon Monday a Write
J. F. Box 85, Mf Joy, Pa. 3-1c
FOR
Order & Billing Dept.
TO TYPE
but

not

74a. m.
Friday.
m. Monday thru
rday morning in-
erviews.
U.S. Asbestos Division
of Raybestos Manhattan, Inc.
MANHEIM, PA.
SAVE MONEY BY
READING THE ADS

JO SERRA






Typewriters, fch's, Cash | nq also sell nocd Guy D.
Registers, Chick riters, Safes, Spittler, Phone M¢ Joy 3-5573. 40-t
New & Used. . Engle, 411 East
HELP WANTED ke Shop early pe 2 Sood selection
{ 8 1: >
Koren Bill. in oe The Margare Shoppe
and Nore. Apply Mt. | 19 W. Donagal Ag Joy, Pa.
i 18
doy: Rd Linoleum Co 43-1¢ | Alterations - Buttonholing
| 31-tfe
FOR SAL Crib com- | he
FOR SALE: enda. good
{ condition. Ph Mt. Joy 3-9308
-2¢

EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Emma B. Heistand,
late of the Borough of Mount
| Jov, Penna.
Letters
estate having
testamentary on said
been granted to
the undersigned, dll persons in=-
dehted thereto arg requested to
make immediatef payment, and
those having clajms or demand
against the sa i
them without
ment to the
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nce C. Newcomer
14 S. Duke Street
Lancaster, Pa.
Louis S. May and
Clarence C. Newcomer,
Attorneys
EXECUTORS’ NOTICE
Estate of Drew W. Hiestand,
also known as Andrew W. Hies-
tand, late of East Donegal Twp.,
Pa., deceased.
Letters testamentary on said
estate having been granted to
the undersigned, all persons in-
debted thereto are requested
make immediate payment,
those having ¢laims or de
against the sgme. will 4
them withouf delav fer
ment to 1 undefsigned, a
ng
Mount Joy. Ps
ANPOLPH YOUNG
UNION NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY BANK,
JOHN
Executors
Brown & Zimmerman,
Attorneys. 49-6
owned
A MARSHALL FIELD
enterprise has local opening for
ambitious man of unauestion-
able character and refinement.
Age 26-60. College education
preferred. Must be ready to ac-
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cept position by January 26. Be
capable earning above $5,000
annually For local interview
write Richard Hastings. P. O.
Box 3585, Chicago 54. Ill. State
age, education, experience, and
phone number. 3-1p

AMBITIOUS woman of charact-
er, education, refined, 26-60,
for a Marshall Field owned en-
terprise, experienced in teach-
ing, club or church work. Must
be ready to accept position by
January 26 and desirous render-
ing service of national impor-
tance. Be capable earning $4,-
000 annually. For local inter-
view write fully to Richard
Hastings, P.O Box 3585,
Chicago 54, Illinois. State age,
education, experience, phone
number. 3-1p
FURNITURE _
REFINISHING
BEAUTIFUL KNQ#'Y PINE
REPROD UT IONS
LENMERT'S
Cabinet Shop
MARIETTA, PA.
Phone 6-2581

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MALE — Am-
serve as
HELP WANTED
bitious young man to
apprentice on Offset Printing
Press—Full Eime. This is an
excellent opportunity to learn
a skilled trade in a fast-
industry
*
Many corapany paid ages
benefits:
Sickness & Accidegfl Insur-
ance &
1 Weel Vacatior
Life Insurance
6 Paid} Holid:
Nith Pay
Apply 4 per,

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Mount Joy, Pa.
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