NIS PLAYERS DINGS 0 Dr. Edward man of junior n the Middle 1, four Mt. n a rating. Ji r-County, Sd ampion, was ra ‘th in singles ter Nissley w in the jw were the char Red Rose ju | Zink and G¢ tenth in me , 1 mi. west ii. east of Coluny ncoln Highwa ic Home, sale | arm implement nm by Alvin | F. Funk, Auct rch 17 — on th nile west of Sy ad to Eshelman in W. Hempfield vestock, imple 10ld goods. Sal euben M. Shear nk, Auct. > in Advertisers UU JUETS aces. ays Joy 3-4885 I PHONE 3-9867 THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday. January 27 SNYDER'S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING BODY and FENDER SHOP R. D. 2 ALONG 230 ROUTE WEST OF FLORIN J. S. SNYDER - PROP. 7 { Cold Days Ahead, How’s your Oil? check on your oil sup- winiet sw with the coldest weather 13 for quick delivery of top 3-3483 fuel oil. Clean burning oil saves money! Hollinger Oil Service FLORIN, PA. 1952 Chevrolet Belair SPORT COUPE, R. & H 1951 Chevrolet STATION WAGON R. & H. 1948 Chev. Pick-up 1947 Chev. Pick-up 1952 Chevrolet Sedan 2-Tone 1950 Buick Sedan Black Paint, Very Clean ¢ 1953 Chevrolet 2-DOOR, 1953 Plymouth 4-DOOR, clean low mileage 1952 Ford 34-ton Pick-up Newcomer Motors, inc Phone 3-48Z1 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. | | Open Evenings | all® 400 1953 FORD 4-DOOR 1953 FORD - 2 DOOR 1952 FORD 2 DOOR 6 cyl. | 1947 STUDEBAKER 1-TON 1952 FORD CONV. | Fordomatic '7 TON CRESSIE BODY & 1951 FORD 2-DOOR . | HOIST for dump truck Qverdrive 1951 FORD 4-DOOCR (8 mos. old) 1948 PONTIAC STATION | WAGON | 1947 INT. 2 TON 1947 FORD 2-DOOR 6 cyl CAB & CHASSIS CLARENCE W. HERR SALES SERVICE « MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-9701 CORN - FED TURKEYS Dressed or live weight UGENE S. KREIDER MOUNT JOY, PA. PHONE 3-9036 R.D. 2 40-tfe Robert E. Hoffman INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED @ Accident and Health ® Workmen's Compensation ® Hospitalization | ® Mortgage Insurance | ® Farm Liability ® Automobile ® Life ® Fire MT. JOY 3-6653 MT. JOY, PA. 4tfc 1954 Dodge 4-Door New 1949 Mercury 2-Door R. & H. | 1941 Dodge 4-Door | 1939 Dodge 4-Door Stehman Bros. Dodge & Plymouth SALUNGA Landisville 2911 Our Complete car wash and simonize service gives every car a sleek, “lock-proud’” sparkle! STOP AND SEE "GEO." and "BILL KREISER INFANT Debra Mae Kreiser, infant daughter of Robert and Alberta Sweigart Kreiser, Milton Grove, died Monday at 12:30 a. m. in St. Joseph's Hospital. Surviving, in addition to her parents, Elias and Ella Putt Kreiser, Manheim R3, maternal grandparents, Harvey and Katie Stoner Sweigart, Manheim R2; and the maternal great-grand- parents, David and Agnes Ston- er, Manheim R4. WAYNE E. HABECKER Wayne E. Habecker, 72, Man- heim R4, died yesterday at 9:50 a. m. in Lancaster General Hos- pital, where he rad been a sur- gical patient for one week. He was a farmer. Surviving are his wife, Maude McCurdy Habecker, six children includ- ing triplets, Mrs. Dora Gass, of Ephrata; Arthur, East Peters- burg; and Wayne Jr., Manheim; also Benjamin, White Oak; Ed- ith, wife of Richard Sides, Man- heim: and Mary, wife of James Hillard, Manheim R4. Also surviving are nine grand children, two great-grandchil- dren, iwo sisters, Mrs. Katie Diffenderfer, Manheim; and Mrs. Clara Brown, Coatesville, and two brothers, Howard, Ironville and Phares, Reading. Funeral services were this afternoon from the Keech Funeral Home, Manheim, with interment in the Penryn Ceme- tery. held MRS. ANNIE H. COOPER Mrs. Annie Heisey Cooper, 78, widow of Joseph B. Cooper, of Salunga, died at 11 a. m. Tues- day at the home of a son, Chest- er H. Cooper, Birmingham, Ala,, where she had been visiting for the past two weeks. She had planned to spend the remainder SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. EAST MAIN ST., MT. JOY WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF RICHFIELD PRODUCTS GEO. L. GEIBE PHONE 3- oF awToda ve 26 Tomorrow Don't let the weather fool you. Prepare for more cold. Re-fill your bin with the world's newest, finest fuel. SS. H. HIESTAND & CO. LANDISVILLE - 3221 VENETIAN BLINDS PLASTIC TILE FLOOR COVERINGS B. LONGENECKER | PITTSBURGH PAINTS IN MAESTRO COLORS -— | Paint Right With Color Dynamics SALUNGA, PHONE LANDISVILLE 4012 SALUNGA, PENNA. PHONES: 23-5803 49-tfc MOUNT JOY - ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM - TILE QUAKER RUGS PA. Carpets py Mohawk - Magee - Delox Saturday 8:00 A. STORE HOURS Evening Monday Thru Friday 6:30 P. M. To 9:00 P. M. M. To 5:00 P. M. | {| of the winter with her son. She was a daughter of the late Abs ram and Annie Lichty Heisey and a member of the Salunga Methodist, Church. In addition to her son, Chester, she is survived by these sons and daughters: Stanley H.. Russel H. and Jos- eph B. Cooper Jr., and Anna E,, wife of C. Hunter Petit, all of Salunga; Martha, wife of Clar- ence Sargent, Amesbury, Mass; and John Cooper, Landisville. Ten grandchildren, two great- grandchildren and these brothers and sisters also survive: Elmer Heisey, Mt. Joy; Norman Heisey, Oberlin, Ohio; Mrs. Florence Sload, Lititz, and Miss Elizabeth Heisey, Lancaster. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon in the Fred Koger Funeral Home, ville Mennonite Cemetery. MRS. SAMUEL LINDEMUTH Mrs. Lizzie R. Lindemuth, 70, wife of Samuel M. Lindemuth, Mount Joy R2 died at 4:30 p.m. Friday at her home. She was born in Warwick Twp., a daughter of the late Aaron and Barbara Risser Hess, and had lived at Mount Joy R2, for 46 years. She was a mem- ber of Risser's Mennonite Church. Besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Miriam, wife pf E. Musser Heisey, Mt. Joy R2, two grandsons; two fos- ter children, Mrs. Walter Beck- er, Mount Joy R2, and Clarence Douple, Manheim R2; a sister, Mrs. Mary Douple, Bareville R. D.: and three brothers, Elias R. Hess, Bareville RD; Aaron R. Hess, New Holland; and Wayne R. Hess, Lititz. Funeral services were held in the Lindemuth home Monday with further services in the Ris- ser Mennonite Church. and in- terment in the adjoining ceme= tery. Penna. Game Commission ‘Weekly Letter Killing Femalz Ringnecks Injures Future Hunting Charles McLaughlin, the chief | game biologist of the Massa- | chusetts Division of Fisheries & | Game, said, so truly, in the or- | ganization’s November bulletin: | “Even though you can’t legally shoot and eat ‘Maw’ pheasant, | she’s still the best friend a pheasant hunter ever had. “Reason Mrs. Pheasant is so important to hunting success in | the future is because every hen pheasant in the covers come | spring nesting is good for at least two legal cocks next hunt- | ing season. | “Figures from research stud- ies carried on by the Division of Fisheries and Game indicate that as much as 50 percent of | the annual legal take of cock | pheasants is the product of wild mothers — but the sad fact is that the study also indicates that between 40 to 60 percent of the hen pheasants on a given area are lost, one way or anoth- er, even under the watchful eye of conservation officers who can not be everywhere at once. “The ‘shoot first, look after’ boys and their friends, the ‘don’t give a hoot’ crown, are one of { the causes of this loss of hens. They really hurt pheasant hunt- | ing.” Deer Goes Where Food Is | Says Donald Croft, a Mont- gomery County game protector, “I have received many requests to pick up dead deer, but last Nov. 2 I got my first to come get la live one. A large doe had | crashed through a glass door in | a restaurant in Lansdale. Hard hoofs and a slippery floor brought the animals flight to an under a kitchen table. Sev- eral employes held the deer down and tied its feet together. When the animal was released in a wooded area it took off in a manner to show it was none the worse for the experience.” A brother officer, Donald E. | Miller, quipped: “We know food | for deer is a serious problem, but this is the first report of onc | actually visiting a restaurant.” Landis. town R. D. WANT | ASSIFIED You can Buy and Sell, Rent and Hire Profitably Through the HELP WANTED FEMALE POSITION OF REFINEMENT - available to just 2 women past 30 with a car available for local driving. They will be thorough- ly trained as an adviser to AD S brides-to-be. Personality mere n- imporant than experience, teresting work by appoi tment FOR SALE Typewriters, Add. Mach’s., Cash Registers, Check Writers, Safes, New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 East High St, E-town. Ph. 14J. 8-18-t1 FOR SALE: Used Auo Parts, Tires, Auto Heaters. Koons Au- to Parts & Wreckers, Hummels- 1, (Sand Hill). Phone Hershey 3-9936. 51-tfc AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, 1 | buy old cars, all kinds of scrap iron and also sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. 40-t4 | PIANOS, new and used. David {Hess Music Shop, 106 _N. Mar- {ket St., Elizabethtown. 4-tfc SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE: New and used Repairs for all makes of sewing mach- ines. J. V. Binkley, 111 N. Mar- ket St., Elizabethtown, Penna. Phone 7-1450. 29-tfc Farm Calendar Timely Reminders from The Pennsylvania State University College of Agriculture Learn by Mail-—Forage Crops is a new correspondence course offered by the Agricultural Ex- tension Service of the Pensyl- vania State University. It con- tains 15 lessons on grasses and legumes grown for roughage on farms of the State. Adaptability of the different crops and cul- tural practices are discussed. Build Good Fences—Experi- ence has taught farmers how to build good fences. Strong, long- lasting fences must have posts good for 20 years or more; hea- vy, good-quality wire; properly located and built braces: tight stretchings; and fast-holding staples. Poultrymen Welcome— Com- mercial poultrymen are invited ‘0 attend the special poultry wousing and equipment forum at the "Penna. State University on January 4 and 5. All details of | ‘he revolutionary management, features in the experimental so- lar house will be open for in| spection, and practical applica- | tions will be discussed. Have Cash Reserve — Live- stock growers appreciate the value of a cash reserve in their son, Penn State extension agri- | cultural economict, reminds that United States Savings Bonds) regularly purchased provide reliable reserve fund. —— meee, {) Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. a Elmer G. Strickler Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 7-5171 voU BUY ONLY THE INSURANCY YOU NEED UNDER MY COMPLETE Family Security Fire - - Auto - - Life Accident & Health - - Hospitalization AND MORTGAGE INSURANCE 3 PICK-UP BARGAINS Clearance Sale CHEVROLET - DODGE - FORD STUDEBAKER - WILLY’S — WILL TRADE — RINEHART & SON Phones: Stras. 2411 and 2621 1.2¢ Automatic Frigidaire dryer. In only. No canvassing or parties. No collections or deliveries. Ideal for women unable to ac- cept 9 to 5 jobs who would like to earn upwards to $60 each week. For interviews write P. Spencer Corsclet, Individually designed, will give you beauti- ful unbroken lines.. Call Mrs. Edyth B. Brubaker, - Spencer Corsetiere '3-4949. 44-tfc ep TR rd CAMERAS, FILMS, . FLASH ax $11 Lancaster, Pa. LAMPS, FRAMES, Photo Sup- plis, Slide Projectors reduced. Victor Klahr's ‘Little ‘Shop with \X/ A N T E D the big stock. Rear P. O. Mid- dletown. 2-3¢ EXPERIENCED Sewing Machine Operators APPLY The Maytown Mfg. Co. MAYTOWN, PA. Phone Marietta 6-3385 NO DOWN PAYMENT For Veterans 3.Bedroom Homes In E'town and Mount Joy PHONE E-TOWN DAYTIME 7-1455 EVENING 17-2701 3-tfc 4-2¢ Maple Finish dinette set and coal heatrola. Cheap. Fhone 3-9264 Mt. Joy. 3-2¢ HELP WANTED MALE excellent condition. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4245. 3-tfc re a Men to help strip tobacco. Call Irish Cobbler Potatoes, grown without chemical fertilizer. Mount Joy 3-5925. 3-tfc Phone Manheim 5-3873. Vernon | wanted women over 21 fo issle r tele- Nissley on J. Nrrman Rohrer phone survey work in Mt. Joy. farm. 4-2¢ 9am. Fart time, to 1p. m, 1pm toS5p. m,5p mto9 p. m. Salary plus bonus. Write or call giving name and address to Miss Hunter, 504 Schmidt Bldg., York, Phone: 81-353. 3-3¢ JANITOR WANTED: part time Used Bathroom Fixtures, com- plete with trim. Phone Mt. Joy 3-0943. 4-1p Roll-top Desk and Chair, good condition, $15. Phone 3-9522. 4-2¢ 30 inch Roper with full width |for "Methodist Church. Contact oven. olectric light and clock, | Mr. Walter Sloan for particul- excellent condition, used only | ars, or call 3-4263. 4-1c as demonstrator, $149. Also many other used gas stoves and gas appliances. Ward Bottle | Gas, 25 S. State St., Ephrata. REAL ESTATE For Sale or Rent 3-piece Living Room Suite and { slipcovers. Also 9x12 Beattie | Rug. Phone Mt. Joy 3-6455 mm TO RENT: House in Black seal-skin coat. Size 16, in OF neat Mount Joy. Moderate excellent condition, priced to rae. Phone 3-9953 between 8 sell. Call 3-4584. 2.4fc 200 PD. he > FOR RENT Furnished and. un- ’ furnished apartments — Phone J. N. KEENER [fant or FOR SALE — Brick house, 10 rooms and bath, 200x200; hot water heat, half mile from boro on Manheim Road. Deep well. | 30-day possession. Phone 3-4762 | after 6 p. m. 3-2tp FOR RENT: 3 rooms and pri= vate bath. $35.00. Phone Mari- etta 6-9038. MISCELLANEOUS Memorials Phone Marietta 6-3531 MAYTOWN, PA. FOR SALE Asphalt Tile — While it lasts 2.000 sq. ft. at Special Pric¢s 9x9 size. All colors Dark colors 8c each All other colors - 10¢ each 9x12 room would cost about $16 with dark colors. Bring your room size Old cars bought here. Automo- Free use of cutter | bile parts for sale - batteries, a tires, ete. Arthur Eisenhauer, MT. JOY TILE & LINO. CO. [Mount Joy R2, near Milton 10 East Main Street Grove. Phone 3-5019. 1-8p MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone 3-3492 JAY O. KULP AGENCY NTR IS NOW LOCATED IN FLORIN IN' THE OFFICE Complete sale service anywherz | Formerly occupied by Fhone Manheim 5-3138 | E. Stanley Booth LITITZ, PENNA, R.F.D. No. 2 | 1-8p | ELMER M. MURRY Auctioneer FOR SALE GIRL'S WINTER COAT Pale Blue Fleece HELP OFFERED | WILL KEEP CHILDREN while SUB - TEEN {Mother works. Fhone Eliza- Size 10 | bethtown 7-3535. 4-1c CALL MT, JOY 3-5404 LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Estate of Sophia Watson also {known as ' Sophia K. Watson, |dec’d. late of Mount Joy Bor- {ough, Lancaster County, Pa. | Letters of Administration c.t.a. | of said estate having been grant- ed to the undersigned, all per- | sons indebted thereto are re- | quested to make immediate pay- {ment and those having claims lor demands against the ‘same VERY CLEAN ~ Geo. W. Leaman | will present them without delay for settlement to the undersign- MT. JOY PHONE 3-9351 |ed MARGARET RAHM mom) 226 E. Main Street, 1950 Buick Super RADIO & HEATER TREE SERVICE | SAWING, PRUNING and SPRAYING B. B. IBACH 1139 S. Main St. Manheim, Pa. i Phone 5-4616 We Need a Man in This Area to Sell the Famous Blue Seal Hospitalization, Bankers Life * Insurance Accident and Health Plans Issued by National Company—Work Full Time, or Part Time—Earn Top New Business Commissions and Liberal Vested | § Renewal Commissions—Don't Delay— Write, Confidence A. L. Flora, Regional Main Street, Richmond 19, Virginia— | 8 phone in Strictest Director, 527 East Wire or Tele~ Telephone 3-6731—State Age and Qualifications. po IMNOW i! | Mount Joy, Pa. EVA RAHM 142 N. Market St., Mount Joy, Pa. I wish to thank all my friends | William C. Rehm and neighbors for the cards, | Attorney 2-6¢ flowers, and visits while 1 was | —————— SLAC a patient in St. Joseph's Hospit- | al. Quentin Amspacker. “A i S | en st | | SMOKEHOUSE WANTED TO BUY DELICIOUS STAYMAN CARD OF THANKS | ANTIQUES: Win pay high | prices for antiques of any des | GRIMES Me Hart, 151 N. cher | otte St., Manheim, Pa. hone J h B t il 5-2163. 2-24-t1 | osep . 0S e er Phone Mt. Joy 3-4649 a 1-tfe : Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividensis, Stimulate your business by adver: tising in the Bulletin.