The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 07, 1957, Image 9

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The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday, March 7 9 = Mrs, Minnie Hahn, Lancaster Sunday guest of Mr, and Mrs, former pastors preach, Rev. ler attended the Red Rose + y ao
EC Se a | (bp Cr eee | \ EWTOWN Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.| William Miller, Mt. Joy. John Ferich, Jr. of Ohio. Af- Grocer's Banquet at Hotel W hy Not An Honor System
www BULLER'S BEAUTY SALON | / Francis Haberstroh were Mrs.) Visitors of Mr. and Mrs, ter the close of the Worship Brunswick last Tuesday eve-
h MAIN ST. FLORIN, PA. meee Irene Haberstroh, Mrs, Char- Irvin Wilmer and family service a social hour was en- ning. i N vo Qu 7?
S eetz Funeral Home Machineless & Cola Waves Mr. and Mrs Elwood lotte Fry, Mountville and were, Mr. and Mrs. John joyed by all. | Mr. Paris Garber wus red In T he Public Schools?
GERALD R. SHEETZ Shampno. & Set 36.00 Np Rithns visited Mr. and. Mrs. Nancy Fry, Washington Boro. Kauffman Sr. of lronvill Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. moved to_ St. Joseph's Hos (Courtesy Enid Okla News) Cadot would be honorbeund
Funeral Director Haircuts ......... e+ 750! Am Riserthauer. ot - Milton Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.| of Mr. and Mrs, Win. Haines were Mr, George pital on Sunday. If an Air Force Cadet to speak up and say tha is
Tonis given $6.00 4 y Ye Robert Frank, dr. were, Mr. niaarice rude ww Wo. wloore, Miss Jeanette Moore, S v of the ladies of St. looked across the aisle in a buddy was lying, And more
1 Ww, rove ar Mrs. Paul ... Maurice Frysinger, Mrs, Ka Some of the ladic §
3 W. ‘Bapegsl St. WT. JOY Call Mt. Joy 3-8851 Gove, | Mr Ah Po and Mrs. Robert Frank noore and Mrs. Ida Eis- MS: Marguerite Lehman, john's Lutheran Church dis- class room and saw his room- than likely the boy caught
SR a Maud Buller, Prop. » M 'S Ma bu t Ritt inhouse and daughter, Dixie, of town jp were, Mrs. Annie Mr. Darvin Rodgers, cookies to the folks mate cheating on an examin- lying would be washed out,
vrs i argare hd y ''Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Kohler, |p 1 Yee Moore, Blanche Frysinger,/, . Lancaster County a¢i : . : .
— — - ~— Landisville : Hh 'Zercher, Sue Grosh, and J re " ty at the Ancaster unty ation he would be honor “A Cadet will not lie...
' Red Lion, Mr. and Mrs, Rus- Danny Fitzkee, Mt. Joy. Susan Gamber, Mrs. Robert Home on Saturday. Bound io revo. the incident
v Mr, ¢ s. Harry Weav- sell Herr and daughter, Deb- . . Frank, Jr. Jean Isler, Irene . y I Does this seem too rigid
W a Me. Harry ig bie, Mt. Joy | Miss Bonnie Witmer visit Snyder, Martha Fogie all of Mr. and Mrs. George Stra- And as a result his buddy or too strict—that a boy
er visited Mr. and Mrs, DIE, A ed with Mrs. Ruth 00H R10, ley from Wilmington, Del, dismisced fro plat
“0 Teaver. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Howard town, Edith Erb, Mary Nolt,| >, would be dismissed from th might be dismissed from the
Frank Weaver, Mr. and Mrs r. anc rs. oward | and family of Strasburg. y ‘visited Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Academy. SINIs:
antl oe
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Monday, March 11, 1957
12:00 NOON
+ Two miles southwest of Mountville, 2 miles south of
St. Joseph Academy, on Route 30 Lincoln Highway.

5 GUERNSEY and
7 HOLSTEIN
All Vaccinated
TRACTOR

FARMALL
With Cultivators
“"H"
FARMALL CUB TRACTOR
With Cultivators
Me. 7 ft. power take off mower, Mc 3 bar side rake, 2-row
tobacco planter, 2-row McCormick corn planter, Mec. 10C
hammermill, like new; New Idea manure spreader, with
roll drive chain, used 2 years; Oliver 13 disc grain drill,
like new; 28 disc harrow G. D.; David Bradley 4-section
harrow, David Bradley Hammermill. five sets double to-
bacco ladders, two 4-wheel wagons with 16 ft. beds, on
rubber; 19,000 tobacco lath, 1'4 h.p. Clinton gas engine, |
Mec. 2 - 14 in, tractor plow, 1 ton chain hoist, tobacco
press, rubber tire wheelbarrow, forks, shovels, rakes; cow
chains, log chains, tobacco shears, electric fence controls, |
water pipes, chicken nests and feeders, Steward cow clip-
pers, iron kettle, 300 gal. water tank, 55 gal. oil drum, 5
gal. cans and 5. gal. sprayer two section roller harrow.
MIXED HAY.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT:
Farm Master minking machine and pipe for 26 cows; 6-
can Victor milk cooler, cans, buckets and strainer and
wash tubs, Farm Master water heater.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Copper clad’kitchen range, two coal heaters, Duo Therm
oil heater, Quaker oil heater, cedar chest, old fashion chest,
two door metal wardrobe, dresser, china closet, extension
table, six chairs studio coach, davenport with one chair, |
4 bed springs, mattresses, two comforts, table cloths, dish-
es, kettles, jars, curtains, G. E. water heater, 55 gal.; two
30 in, wall cabinets, two whatnot shelves, 12x15 ft. lino-
feum rug.
Refreshments will be served by Mountville Sunday |
School Class. :
Sale to start at 12:00 o'clock. Terms and conditions by
& Shreiner, Aucts. .
i Leroy N. Heisey
PUBLIC SALE
in OF oe
12 Head Heifers -
Columbia RD, Mrs. Henry Air Force Academy for crib-
Lancaster, Gamber visited Mr. and Mrs. |

Lloyd Steele, of Edith Erb was a Sunday Straley last week end.
and Mr. and Mrs. William Salem Gamber Columbia |, Wi b MF <a y Rollman and daughter, Patsy | : “A Cadet wili not cheat. .” hinge on an exom and telling
i if i , supper guest of Mrs. Otilla of Lititz, Mrs. Kenneth Alex-| About 180 persons were
Weaver, Columbia, RD |Erb of Lancaster. ander and children Mrs served at the Ham Supper! If a Cadet heard his room- a fib?
Mrs. Martha Fogie, of| Mr. and Mrs, Rohent F Tank Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bros- Liovd Nentwig ond 'dsuh: held by the Ladies Auxiliary mate telling an instructor Jut even so. there's some-
anil Jn Run oe Ti 2icts ey and children visited MI tors Plorin, Sallie Musser, of the American Legion last that he had spent the Pre= thing bigger, something
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Herr [ond Mrs. John Brosey and gy Ressel, Silver Springs, Saturday. ; vious evening studying in his more impressive about the
*¥ = rx family of Sporting Hill. : t Crilae . Lenten services will bel, hen in fact he hadley oy . “
and children were Sunday of Mount Joy. Miss Pat Ruhl. Manheim Mr. and Mrs. Giles Urban | Nednesd: Foon: 'W en In Tal '¢ had Cadet Honor Code than “A
dinner guests of Mrs. Cora] Mrs. Martha Fogie visited gq, ” the woskend — et and son Billie, Lancaster, held Su pA V yg By 4 be been out drinking beer that Cadet will not lie, a Cad-et
sts . spe » weeke / Mya Potie I A St. John's Lu- "
Myers, Marietta. Mrs. Paul Jones and Mrs. Wm. Witmer and Mrs, Jean Fogic and son a Clary h will not cheat, or steal.
Mrs. Abram Gamber and Alfred Atland, Columbia. family Donnie, Marion Hackman, . To tir maine. nw It is this — “Cadets will not
daughter, Minnie visited] Mr. Jack Witmer was a yy Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fry of Evangelistic Services are were rendered bY {olerate anyone amon
aug Fy . Sit 3 Jae us. Mr, Edw. Isler returned Lititz, Mr. and Mrs. Robert still being conducted in the Anna Ruth Spangler, pianist; olerate anyone i a g
home after spending a month Haines and daughter, Pamela Church of God every even- the Donegal Male Quartet themselves who does these
lat Newfoundland, on Gov- Jo, Marietta. Mrs. Haines | Ng except Monday evenings and Michael Judge, accord things.” In other words it is
lernment work. who is on the sick list is ines at 7:30. ionist. the sacred duty of a Cadet
| OLIVER SAGER & SON
World's Day of Prayer will vio-
be observed on Friday at
to report anyone who
lates the code.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roe- proved at this writing.
ting and children, Rheems, —————
Mr. Elwood Gerber, scout-

visited at the Brosey home. > ny the Elementary School at 9 I I We asked one of the. ite
4 : . | v ng | Eee ; c e fran mas ‘rank, asi
Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. sess 0. m. and at the Church of tink and TRowis wo CHC re code really
Daniel Geltmacher were Mrs. !
Edna Kuhns and
Joann, of town.
Edith Erb, Betty Brosey,
May Weaver and Irene Sny-
{God at 7:30 P. M. A
MAYTOWN |” The theme is: “Who shall sented advancement badges worked and if
lseparate us? This will be the Harry Frye, James Houseal tical. After all hadn't most
- seventy-first observance. that @nd Donald Houseal receiv-of the Cadets come from
Mr. Henry L. Haines is re- regan in 1887 and is obsery- €d second class badges; Ron- where to tell was to
it as prac-
daughter was pre
Field Drainage — Footings — Grading
Hauling = And Light Jobs



Port. Air Compressor — Concrete Breaking der visited Mrs. Pearl Bren- cuperating at his home after »d on the first Friday in ald Johns o Feuelyed PR senior be branded as a “tattletale”
| : : neman who is a surgical pa- being a surgical patient at Lent. petrol badge A nr or a “snitch”? And are not
Top Soil and Fill tient at the St. Joseph Hos- St. Joseph's Hospital. It is sponsored by the hn ane iver tore most of our kids raised in
pital, Lancaster, Mrs. Mabel ¥ouseal has @eneral Department of Uni- Mr. AOE Mrs. John Boyer Observance of a code glori-
the/ "Nn
the are very happy to have their fied by
new twin sons at home. The squeal is a
Rock Drilling and Mrs. '€¢d Church Women of
and family, National Council of
{Churches of Christ.
Hollywood—that to
more dastardly
Last Wednesday evening been visiting Mr.
the Congregation of the New- James Mumper
town Church had the oppor- at Newville.



 



 



cet " YY . nieve pr? $e
R.D. 1 ELIZABETHTOWN tunity to hear one of their. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dup-| Boy Scout Troop #53 had babies had to remain at the crime than murder? The in
: J : I os hur Jup la banquet at the Kountry hospital for several weeks structor—surprised us. He
PHONE 7-1256 Kitchen last Thursday even-Pecause of being under-gaid the Code wasn’t window
114 ing. There were 65 “persons Weight. tT D dressing but that it actually
es emcees - eee attended. This number in-| 1€¢ DEX een-nge ance worked and the Cadets liked
| NOTICE 0 ALL TAXPAYERS cluded their parents who will be tive on ov and respected it
: |eni arch 23. Further de-|* : .
| were the special guests. jening, Maren eo. : The other evenin after
P U B L i C 5 AL E All unpaid per capita taxes not paid by Vernon Mayers was will be given in next A No i the 8 dl
{ April 1, 1957 will b : ter of ceremonies Musical Week's issue of the Bulletin. reading pou yi JOO Wms
—QOF— pri 1, e turned over to a collecting be my ~ "| Miss Nancy Seldomridge, who cruised around Enid
[Rheems, visited Miss Grace shooting out plate glass win-
[Henderson on Sunday. dows with BB guns to the
Mrs. Mervin Brandt cele- extent of $2.000 and more
brated her birthday last in damages, we couldn’t help
Thursday. but think how wonderful it
[ Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks would be if we had such an
jmoved to Lititz last Friday, ..,. aode in our school
(Mr. Hicks is a borough po-
system . ...
[liceman there. 3
| Mrs. Mary Nolt is a pa- “We will not tolerate any-
lent at the Lancaster Gen- one among us who does these
leral Hospital. things....”
j Howard ff i
Sgt. and
Singer and moved, When a person can see
from Sioux City, Iowa to both sides of a question, it
the Mohr apartment house doesn’t involve him, his re-
m the Square. ligion, or his pocketbook.
| Farm Machinery - Household Goods-Antiques
‘Tuesday, March 12, 1957
12:00 O'CLOCK P.
Located on the Hiram Strickler farm,
| Route 230, between Mount Joy and Salunga. Sale in-
| cludes the following:
MASSEY JARRE 33 JRATIOR || WEAR CLEAN CLOTHING §
FERGUSON 35 TRACTOR
Less than 2 years, old |
agency. Save yourseit this extra cost and pay
promptly.
SAVE UP TO

GEORGE H. BROWN III
south of| 4


Mrs.
family


Fast and Efficient Service : Q
FULLY wh
AUTOMATIC
DIL BURNER
€EATURING
 

{MASSEY HARRIS NO. 80 SELF PROPELLED COMBINE
USED 3 SEASONS.
New Holland 77 Baler, Massey Harris No. 15 Manure |
Cleaning - Pressing - Tailoring

| Spreader. 7 ft. tractor mower, 20 ft. offset disc, Souder |
(loader, Ferguson corn planter, 3-point hitch cultivator, |
Livestock - Implements - Household Goods jweeder, Oliver corn planter, Ontario Disc Drill, Lilliston |

[stalk and grass shredder, 2-row Oliver corn picker, Bear |
[Cat Hammermill, John Deere 28 disc harrow, spring har- |
Thursday, March 14 1957 row, Smoker elevator, Machissic grain wagon, 2 rubber |
On the premises located at Donegal Springs, four
miles South of Elizabethtown, four miles West of Mount
foy on Cameron Farm.
|
ope . na .E. Ss ( ange
5 Accred. Certified Vace. Holstein Cattle! 2X. pisnhution Benge ol room suite, like new; crib, |
’ hh ’ ’
15 Head
COWS
Some fresh by day of sale
10 Heifers
of different ages
1950 STUDEBAKER
with stake body;
FARMALL "M" TRACTOR
2-M Mounted Corn Picker;
FARMALL "H" TRACTOR
cultivator with fertilizer att. with tobacco hoers; Interna-
tional Manure Loader for H or M;
FARMALL SUPER "A"
with two-way plow; chisel barn; grass mower; J. D. Corn
Planter;
B. N. FARMALL TRACTOR
International S. P. No. 125 Combine with finger feed; No.

TRUCK


{tire wagons, New Idea side delivery rake, silo unloader, |
tobacco press, Hershey transplanter, 2 unit Delaval Milker |
| 1955 FORD !-ton PICKUP |
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Frigidaire Refrigerator, Easy |
[Bathinette, solid mahogany bedroom suite, 40 ft. chest type |
(freezer, kitchen range, Heatrola, throw rugs, hall rack |
plants, dishes, ete., Piano.
ANTIQUES
| , : :
{ment don't miss this sale. Terms by
Sr ey ute Hiram Strickler, I
PUBLIC SALE
OF
Farm Machinery, Livestock and Equipment
Wednes., March 13, 1957
The Executors of the Estate of Phares R. Nissley. |
| dec’d., will sell his extensive lot of farm machinery, |
| livestock and equipment, including: |
Pair of Mules 9.
'SHEEP including 46 Ewes — 2 RAMS
Most of Them Have Lambs |

|
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Old Dutch Cupboard. Corner Cupboard, plank bot- |
tom chairs, parlor organ, sleigh bells.
| Many items not mentioned. If you need good equip-
77 New Holland Baler; Ontario Grain and Fertilizer 14 FARM MACHINERY from two large farms including:
disc drill: 11” Fairbanks Morris Hammer Mill with trav- | JOHN “G” TRACTOR in good condition. 2
eling feed table: 17” Papec Hay Chopner; Case Spreader. JOHN DFFRE “B” TRACTORS with cultivators and
like new: 3 rubber tire wagons, with flats and sideboards; hoers, FARMALL, H. TRACTOR with manure loader
4-bottom International Disc Plow. trailer tyve: Little Gen- | ,nq cultivator. 2 W K 40 TRACTORS. one on rubber. the
WOOLEN GARMENTS CLEANED BY US ARE [THE PATENTED COMBLSTION
HEAD which produces a hotter
flame—more heat from less oil.
M O T H p R O oO F E D |SUN-RAY'S AUTOMATIC ELEC.
TRIC OIL BRAKE which pro
vides instantaneous oil cv
SUN-RAY'S DUAL CARBURE-
TION which gives cleaner, quiet-
er heat with fuel savings up to]
\d
40% over conventional oil burn- |
1C er % I |
lsuRNS ALL TYPE OF owes: |
TIC FUEL Oil.



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NOW |
ON )
DISPLAY © 20 CU. FT.
Arthur J. Ulrich TRADE FREEZER
a, !
on:
| Box 306, Landisville, Pa.
SOU rs Pr eae sD frac lip snarl foro lr
SLIP-OUT CAN RACKS!
0 Phone 8122
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YOU
PHONE
WE
CALL
MOUNT JOY 3-4071
‘Complete Dispersal Sale
— OF —
30 Registered and Grade Holstein Cattle
Bangs Certified, T. B. Accredited, Calf-Hood Vaccinated. Analyzed.
Friday, March 15, 1957
AT 12:30 O'CLOCK NOON
LOCATION—IN LANCASTER CO. 3% MILES NORTH OF MT.
JOY, AND 5 MILES WEST OF MANHEIM NEAR THE BACK RUN
SCHOOL HOUSE ON THE HARVEY RETTEW FARM.
18 COWS
4 BRED HEIFERS DUE IN THE FALL
8 HEIFERS FROM 3 TO 15 MOS. OLD
AND
First Calf Heifers
ANY OLD APPLIANCE
MAY BE YOUR
DOWN PAYMENT!




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jus two 14” bottom plow; heavy duty disc harrow; McCor-
mick Deering Disc Harrow; cultipacker: side delivery
rake; tractor weeder; 2-row tobacco planter; two wagons
with tobacco ladders; other tobacco ladders; three set of
wagon unloaders; grain and bale elevator; mounted saw
for H or M: tractor grass seeder; fertilizer spreader; P.T.O.
weed sprayer; air compressor with tank and motor: emory
wheel; Fairbanks Platform scale: rubber tire wheelbarrow;
7 6 in. endless rubber belt, like new; DeLaval Magne-
ti ilker with two stainless steel units; 1 extra pail; pi-
ping for 24 cows; nail rack: wash trough; three-in-line
McCormick Deering Milk Cooler; carts: feed carts;
electric Eggo-Matic Cleaner; Eggo-Matic Grader; chicken
feeders; water fountains; metal nests: fattening battery;
800 Leghorn CHICKENS, Musser Strain; tomato baskets:
log chains; other chains; forks; shovels; digging irons;
hammers; vices; tool boxes; tools of all kinds; electric
fence chargers; wire for electric fence; iron posts; tobac-
co.shears and spears: Minnich Tobacco Press: sizing box-
es: electric motors; CORN and HAY bv the ton.
’ HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Oak Bedroom Suite; 12 ft
exténsion table; library table; small tables; end tables:
stair and hall carpet; 9x12 wool fiber rug; piano; $
Victrola: bookcase; couch; dry sink; living room chairs:
kitchen chairs: ironing board; G. E. Tank Sweener with
attachments like. new: H. B. Mixer: electric waffle iron: |
electric iron; Voss Washer: diches and cnoking utensils:
butcher. tools; and a lot of articles too numerous to men-
HOB, ale to start at 11:00 A. M., when conditions will .be
a Miller, Clerk
. Kraybill & Miller, Clerks
Sands, Gerberich, Auets. John D. Roland
©" Refreshments will be served by the U. E. C. Sundav
School Class of Reich’s Church. 9-2¢
Edison|
nther on steel. 3-bottom John Deere Plow, John Deere |
Tractor Mower & Tobacco Hoers, International Tractor.
Mas<ey Harris 7 ft. Self Propelled Combine, Massey |
Harris Corn Harvester, New Holland Baler New Holland
Ensilage Blower, Hershey 2-Row Tobacco Planter used to
vlant 16 acres of tobacco. New Idea Tobacco Planter, 16
Disc Ontario Drill, 2 three bar Side Rakes, Mt. Vernon
Fertilizer Drill on rubber. Off Set Massey Harris Disc,
2 Double Cultipackers.
| 2 Three Section Spring Harrows, Smoker Bale Eleva- |
tor, 2 Ensilage Wagons, McDeering Corn Planter used |
one season Tractor Scoop. 2 Weeders,
2 Hay Loaders, |
New Idea Rubber Tire Wagon. Rubber Tire Wagon with |
16 ft. bed. 2 Platform Scales, 2 Tobacco Presses, 4 Riding
[Cultivators. 5 Tobacco Wagons, Dump Rake, Orchard
|Spraver. 2 McCormick. Deering Horse Drawn Mowers. |
| Walking Plow, 2 Manure Spreaders. Corn Binder |
Two Horse Wagon, Two 75 ft. Endless Belts, Lot of Gar-|
Hose, Lot of Harness, Hay Slings, Snapper Turtle
Rotary Lawn Mower used very little, and many Other!
|items.
Sale on Phares R. Nissley’s farm (known as the]
Garber Farm) situated three miles south of Mount Joy
and one mile north of Newtown.
Sale starts at 12:30 P.M., on 13th of March, 1957.
| Lunch will be served by the Youth Group of Chestnut |
[Hill Church.
The Union National Mount Joy Bank
Barbara N. Miller |
EXECUTORS |
|Anrold, Bricker, Beyer & Barnes
{Attorneys |
|Walter Dupes—Auctioneer |
All but 5 of these animals are sired by Proven Sires in the Curtiss
Candy Stud including Daughters of Pabst Sir Roburke Rag Apple
Curtiss Candy Invincible, Russin Roburke Larry, and other proven Sires.
D HI A Records on all the milkers. This is a good herd of
cows. All are selling: if in need of cattle see these sell.
FARM MACHINERY—1951 Massy Harris 7 ft. Self propelled Com-
bine with grain bin, 1953 — 101 John Deere semi-mounted Corn Picker
(quick attach), 4-Bar John Deere rubber tire rake used 2 seasons, 26 ft.
Smoker Elevator with corn attachment used 2 seasons: 70 bu. Snowco
grain bin, with power take off, used one season, John Deere No. 5
grass mower with quick attach, low down rubber tire wagon with
side boards, 2-hole corn sheller with motor, Farm-All cultivator for
H or M John Deere Riding cultivator, Black Hawk corn planter, New
Idea manure spreader, 3 range shelters, chicken feeders, McKomb
electric brooder 500 capacity, Buckeye coal brooder stove, 500 capac-
ity, Hol-Den electric fencer, 3-battery fencer, Stewart Clipper, Dehorner. Warranty
DAIRY EQUIPMENT—Two unit Surge Milker used years, pump | ERNE
for 4 units, 4-can Victor milk cooler, 10 gal hot water heater, twin | I EX IVE!
wazh tubs, can rack, milk cans, buckets & strainer. 7 \ ‘a New Forced
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES—56 room Duo-therm oil burner with fan, 4 or ; : ;
4-5 room Coleman oil burner, chest of drawers, rocker, Taylor tot
stroller (like new) and many other articles.
Refreshments by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Mastersonville Fire Co.
or catalog of the cattle write to Harvey Rettew, eim, Pa. Sale H. S. NEWCOMER & SON, Inc.
Manager. |
Phares S. Ober, Owner |
MANHEIM, PA. R. No. 2 le. MAIN & BARBARA STS. PH. MOUNT JOY 3-3361






 


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