| Read These Pages — Big Sales Days Values oy. Pa my | of Donegal Post 809 has arrang- THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday, January ry 26 11 10 WANTED BY THE FBI MAYTOWN | ed an interesting program for| 1 tee { Monday evening, Feb. 6, at 8 g Tan, S————_— p.m, s wife, Mrs. Ida Dehoff is spending| popert Phillips, past com- | 721 .E. the winter in Florida. mander of the Lancaster Post | ear-old Do You Have A Horse, A Cow, A Hog, Poultry, Canned Ms 1 3 Neiman visited Mr will be the speaker hel | Goods, Furniture, Electrical Appliances, Tools, Machinery, Clothing, Chinaware, Pots, Pans, Pies, Cakes, Or Anything Which You Woul# Like To Donate To THE 3RD ANNUAL PUBLIC SALE AND AUCTION FOR THE MARCH OF DIMES On Saturday, January 28th, Starting 6:00 P. M. At The A. D. MORRISON SALES ROOMS, Landisville, Pa. ~—— IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING — : Max Heimovitz Two men were seated in the rear of an automobile parked! on Fourth Street, south of Por- and Mrs. Harvey Evans at Eli- zabethtown on Sunday. Monday. Mrs. Charles Flowers was ta-| ken to St. Joseph's hospital on Mrs. Howard Strawsbaugh fell on the ice last week and broke her arm. Due to Dr. Diffell's illness! the Rev. Fred Rentz from Lan- | caster preached in the Evangel- ical and Reformed Church on| Sunday. | The Brownie Scouts and | their sponsor attended the Ev-! angelical and Reformed Church on Sunday. { members are urged to | Donegallassies will sing several | numbers and Mae Keener will reading. Auxiliary attend | give the All Legion and | this meeting at the American] Legion Home. | | | | HOSPITAL AUXILIARY MEETS JANUARY 26 The Mount Joy branch of | United Auxiliaries to the ILan-| caster General Hospital will] meet Thursday night, Jan. 26] at the home of Mrs. Eric Olson, | | 232 South Market St., 8:00 p.m. | SALES DAYS 1 Lubrication J ob With Oil Change . * ter, in South Philadelphia on a Call Geo. Glatfelter, Lancaster 4-5558 or i” sey Pah Jos They| Miss Grace A. Henderson, A film on polio will be shown | Al Morrison, Landisville 92-3242 a were waiting for someone, and! the Americanism chairman of to the group. Mrs. Olson, presi- | as they loitered they fanned the American Legion Auxiliary dent, will have charge of the] And Arrangements Will Be Made To Pick It Up — Or Take It To Morrison's Sales Rooms, Landisville, Direct 8 AM. To 4PM. themselves with their hats and meeting. 86-5300. discussed the latest baseball ed Next wtek the Bulletin will : bring you the story of bank| Suddenty the Porson whom Tobber “SPIDER” THOMAS eee | > a | = Ae rap y move with the largest cash automobile, their smiles of : oe | greeting turned to expressions armed robbery of any bank in| punt Joy Dept. Store | ALES DAYS VALUES | Just Arrived with pass New Features! RESSY DRESSES 60 $300 $500 ‘they were waiting, viciously op- TE Values to $10.95 COATS REDUCED NOW .ONLY $ 1 D-$ i 5-522 \GERIO and severely wounding WOMEN'S FRED HAMEL, the owner of the automobile. i SHOES REDUCED $PDO9 4° | The crowded South Philadel- WOMEN'S 5 i g |jhia area was thrown into an Blouses Zerphey’s Sico Service Station EEE AE ERR da \ ‘being hit by a stray bullet, and in the confusion MAX HEI- MOVITZ disappeared and has not yet been found by the po- lice since that August night. Philadelphia detectives deter- mined that HEIMOVITZ, better known as MAX HERMAN, has been the man behind the gun md behind the gun and imme- diately a fragnet was put out in a vain effort to apprehend the murderer. In 1948, information was re- ceived indicating that HERMAN or HEIMOVITZ, had left the state, and the FBI entered the investigation charging the fugi- tive with Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution for Murder. HEMOVITZ was well-known as a numbers writer and part- time jewelry salesman, but the reason for the shooting was ob- scure, Some claimed that it was because of a personal grudge that MAX had against the two; others claimed that it was an offshoot of a local num- bers writers’ quarrel. The fugi- tive has a long criminal record ‘dating back to 1932, and in- cludes blackmain, extortion, carrying concealed deadly wea- pons, and operating an illegal lottery. hh NEW 1956 FRIDIGAIRE 4 AT CARLOAD PRICES Trade In Allowances $100 ON RANGES - $150 ON REFRIGERATORS MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS only $199 Flannel Shirts MEN'S AND BOYS’ Jackets |uproar as people ran to avoid VALUES TO $2.95 593 209 OFF ONE LOT igo Slips Relatives were greatly sur- prised at the shooting inasmuch as they considered MAX to be Most For Your Money! FRIGIDAIRE REAL BARGAINS VALUES TO $2.95 S DO000O00000000000000000000C | MOJUD a meek and retiring individual, A id ToT or = OVS however, contacts with persons : > Nylon Hose 99: BOYS 'in the numbers atk? showed =X SS Deluxe Automatic Wilson 15 Cu. ft. Freezer that HEIMOVITZ had the rep- |utation of being a very tough lindividual who stood for little interference. He liked to dress well, spent money freely, and {frequented [the best night clubs. The fugi- ‘tive had a habit of continually tearing paper matches in such la manner as to form small pa per dolls and immediately he received the nickname of ‘The | Paper Doll Killer.” This man must be considered +] 200 VALUES TO $18.95 $1.25 VALUE Suits WASHER This new Frigidaire Thrifty Washer is packed with high-priced features —yet priced with the lowest! Por- celain finish where it counts most! Live-Water Washing and Float-Over Rinsing with Rapidry-Spin gets clothe: cleaner . . . with less soap and hot water! See the New Frigidaire Deluxe Washer now! WOMEN'S Undies GIRLS’ Scarf Squares 98¢ VALUE WAS $415.00 NOW 32500 Monarch Gas Range Washer Prices $199.95 up | dangerous and armed. Extreme! AS : $ i 8 95 i : Dryers Prices $159.95 up WAS 5 5 NOW caution should be used in any contact with him. - HEIMOVITZ was born Feb. (15, 1915, at Philadelphia, and as of 1946 was 5'6” in height; | weighed 170 pounds; stocky build; dark brown hair; blue eyes; dark complexion. He has la dagger tattoo on the front of |his left thigh and a two inch {scar over the left eyebrow. |HEIMOVITZ has also been | known to wear a mustache. The Bulletin, in cooperation | with the FBI, is bringing to | the public the idtntity of Wan- ted Fugitives. Anyone having information. concerning the whereabouts of IMAX HEIMOVITZ should im. | mediately contact NORMAN H. | McCABE, Special ‘Agent in Charge of the Philadelphia Of- 49: 49: Shoes $999.5399.54% CERT, 1 Dresses 209% OFF ONE LOT MEN'S Dress Pants VALUES TO $8.95 $959 $998 40 6% BOYS’ CORDUROY Dress Pants ONE LOT MEN’S Dress Oxfords SAVE NOW~ GENUINE YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS S54" CABINET SINK Regular $129.95 Value ONLY $OQ oo COMPLETE WITH FITTINGS . ... M. S. SENSENIG ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES “CHILDREN’S SIZES 3 TO 6X All Other Dresses Hood Coats BARGAIN TABLE ASSORTED BARGAINS 509 OFF and MORE MT. JOY DEPT. STORE INSTALLATION EXTRA aha NEW HOLLAND MOUNT joy II! 3 (fice of the FBI, 500 Widener : : + B MOUNT JOY, PA. |Building, Philadelphia, Pa. i 8 ~~ arr telephone number RIttenhouse | a ’ v 1 S