Fh A la Wg I | | I | | | i I i i i i I 1] ov FR ru Sar RY ve rw we ew ae GEORGE E. CARRIGER | Paint and Body Shop Wrecks Rebuilt — Cars Painted — Body and | Fender Work Electric & Acetylene Welding Wheels Balanced and Aligned PHONE E-TOWN EM 7-6450 PUBLIC SALE OF ~— REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY, Saturday, Nov. 23, 1957 RHEEMS The undersigned will sell at premises, situate along road leading from Mount Joy to Hossler's Church, (near Becker's Service Station), Lancas- ter County, Pa. All that certain tract of land adjoining lands of Rob- | ert Tormo, Martin Heisey, and others. Containing 3; acre, more or less. Erected thereon is a 215, Story FRAME HOUSE With Summer Kitchen Atoched rm Containing 6 rooms and bath room, walter system and electric, 2 car garage and workshop. pressure Property may be inspected on any Saturday and on day of salé or by appointment by calling Manheim - MO- hawk 5-3591. Real Estaie will be offered at 2:00 P. M. PERSONAL PROPERTY Norge Elec. refrigerator, Othello coal range, Heatrola! oil heater, 3 burner stove with oven, electric washer, 5 pc. living room: suite, extension ‘table, old cherry old sink, jelly cupboard, fiour chest, library table, tables, Singer sewing machine, Victrola, rockers, two 9x12 rugs, throw rugs, two china toilet sets, fruit jars 1858, pictures, mirrors, iron kettle & furnace, silverware, dishes, cooking uiensils, crocks, tubs, 12 gauge shotgun, lawn mower, garden tools, wheat cradle, chicken feeders and fountains, and many other articles not men- tioned. Sale 1 M. J. H. Ruhl, Auctioneer Mrs. Dora L. Neideigh CLOSE-OUT PUBLIC SAL | Entire Farm Equipment & Personal Property Saturday, Nov. 16, 1957 Located in Rapho Twp., Lancaster Co.. along the road leading from Mi. Joy to Mastersonville en the farm known as the Herman Geib Farm. 1955 JOHN DEERE “40” STANDARD 3 POINT HOOK-UP, WITH CULTIVATORS, LIKE NEW: 1943 CYCLONE “B” JOHN DEERE ROLL-O-MATIC AND POWER TROL: F-20 FARMALL Two 14” bottom plows with 3 poini hook-up; two 14” John Deere bottom plows, three seciion spring harrow, heavy duty 24 Disc, 9 ft. Cullipacker, New Holland Pick- up Baler, Allis Caalmers 5 it. Combine, two Ontario 9-hoe Drills, New Idea Hay Rake, 4 bar, used two seasons: Joan Deere 7 fi. Grass Mower, used one season; John Deere Loader, used 2 seasons: John Deere Manure Spreader, one bar with 6 chisels for 3 point hook-up: John Deere Duster, Pota’o Planter, Oliver P. T. O. Potato Digger, Poiato Grader, John Deere Corn Sheller, Bemis 2 row Tobacco Planter, Bale Elevator, Trailer, Grove Wagon, on rubber with bed: Wagon on steel, wagon on table, old corner small chairs, to begin at 12:30 P. Terms by wood, dung sled, wheelbarrow, Chicken nests, one 15- 8 and 2 hole Hog Feeders, 3 Vises, Wrenches, hole: Feeders, egg baskets, some Carpenter Tools, Drill Press, Forks, Shovels, Lawn Mower, Power Lawn Mower, six milk cans, Log Chains, 300 Tobacco Lath, Spzars, Shear- ers, Scales, Scalding Trough, Garden Tools, 1 H.P. Motor, three {4 H.P. Molors, Electric Fence Charger, 100 Volts; Weed Burner, 3 doz. Muskrat Traps, eight 50 gal. Drums, four pcs. 4x8 Plywood, Window Sash, 3 Bicycles, Toy Tractor, Fire Engine and Express Wagons; 40 ft. 34” gal- vanized Pipe and Elbow and Tees: 1947 STUDEBAKER 1%2 TON TRUCK — TARPAULIN 11 x 14 — 5 TON STRAW — 20 TON EAR CORN, 50 MUSCOVY DUCKS — 25 HEAVY CHICKENS PERSONAL PROPERTY G.E. 9 ft. Refrigerator, G.E. 11 cu. fl. upright Deep Freeze, G.E. 23 cu. ft. Chest Type Deep Freeze, G.E. Au- tomatic Washer, G.E. Deluxe Electric Stove, Duo-Therm Qil Burner, with fan and 275 gal. tank; 4 room Space Gas Heater with Temco Thermostat control, 6 pc. Walnut Veneer Bedroom Suite, Westinghouse T.V. Set and an-/ tenna, Singer Electric Sewing Machine, 2 pc. Living Room Suite, with extra chairs, 6 Dining Room Chairs, China Closet, Extension Table with 3 boards, Walnut Extension Table with 7 boards, Desk, 3 beds, 2 cribs, Bureaus, End Tobles, three 9x12 Rugs, two 8x10 Rugs, Kiichen Cabinet, Lamps and Small Tables, 2 Burner Elec- tric Hot Plate, 3 burier Coal Oil Stove, metal {folding Typewriter Table, G.E. Sweeper, Sunbeam Mix Master, Iron Kettle, jars, crocks, dishes, pots and pans, a lot of home-canned Frait, Frozen Vegelables, Garden Hose and many, many other desirable items not mentioned. This is a compleie Dispersal Sale as we are moving South due io ill health. Sale to commence at 12:00 noon, when conditions will be made known by Auctioneer—Rufus K. Geib Mahlon N . Shelly Refreshmenis will be sold by the Auxiliary of the Mastersonville Fire Co. (Chicken corn soup, sandwiches, cake and pie). 45-2¢ {County Supt. meeting at the University |Pennsylvania larrange {of Schoolman’s Week in Lan- |caster City and County (1958. He also attended a ban- tended the morning worship/your own containers. |quet at Hotel Sheartan. land daughter lfrom the on S. River St., Road. Public Sale on the two bedroom suites with springs. 6G ft] & cupboard, / Dated MES mE (Mrs. Harold Ney, Mrs. Don- laid Ney, Mrs. Roy Martin, ~ MAYTOWN [Miss Grace Henderson and frie ‘nd accompanied the Farm ===|Women's Society #8 to the Mervin Brandt, Asst. [Whe Hill Industrial School attended al last Thursday evening. They, of/were served a very delicious to| meal and taken on a tour of (the buildings. Mr, last week for the continuation The members of the Done- for{gal American Legion Post at- vangelical Sun- |services at the Ev Reformed Church Marcia moved day. Morris Apartment| The Rev. and to their new Shuster and sons Murs. Mr. and Mrs. Max Mrs. Harry of Palmer- {home on the Donegal Springsiton visiled May Hicks fon Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Felty! Mrs. John Buller and Mrs. land daughters Helen and George Engle, who were pa- Mary Ann, Mrs. Carl Shenk,'tients at the hospital, have FALL IOUND-UP SALE SELLING 100 HEAD SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, 1957 Sale Starts - 1:00 P. M. | REGISTERED AND COMMERCIAL ANGUS CATTLE BULLS — COWS WITH CALVES BRED COWS BRED HEIFERS — OPEN HEIFERS All cattle come from T.B. and Bangs Accredited herds, and may be shipped anywhere. Sale will be held at Paul Sanger’s Sale Barn, located 4 miles east of Lebanon, Pa. on Route 422 | For Information FRANCIS ENCISCO - Sale Manuger PENNA. ANGUS ASSOC. 1107 North Second Street Harrisburg, Phone: CEdar 2-8483 or REgent 7-7190 Pa. 40-4C “PUBLIC SALE Of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE & ANTIQUES SATURDAY, NOV. 16, 1957 ON THE PREMISES LOCATED IN THE BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY, AT NO. 202 EAST MAIN STREET. Lot of ground 50x150 ft. more or less, thereon erected a 3 Story White Brick House bath and sun porch on second floor; open stairway to second floor; stair powder room on first large cellar; stoker- containing 14 FOOMS: large reception hall; way from kitchen to secand floor; floor; wash house adjoining kitchen; fired furnace, hot water heat. 2 Story White Brick House 5 rooms and bath adjoining large house. Garage -oom for three cars and storage on rear of Igt. These will be offered as one unit. SMALL TRIANGULAR TRACT OF LAND on the South side of Sassafras Alley to rear of above de scribed property. Arrangements to view Tlizabethtown EM 7-1358. Also at the same time and place the following and antiques will be sold: G.E. Refrigerator; extension table; kitchen stool; scales; lay bed; iron bed, spring & mattress; desks; desk chair mall folding table; Philco Radio; Halls & Davis Piano & chest; sectional premises can be made by calling houschold tool; davenports; sewing machine; cedar yookcase: books: canned fruits; jellies; cooking utensils: jishes: electric floor, bridge & table lamps; 2 Seth Thomas viantle Clocks; chairs; rocking chairs; throw rugs; carpets: inens; doilies; double tubs; stepladder; lawn mower; gar- len ‘tools q ANTIQUES: Peg top table with 2 drawers; six leg drop 222” leaves; 4-leg drop leaf tables; 5-leg ‘ound drop leaf table; 3 Hipplewhi te tables; 2 drop leaf lipplewhite shaving stands; 2-drawer wz: alnut farm table; “hippendale Bureau with original brass pulls; Chippendale ilt-top pie crust table: Chippendale mirror; Chippendale vaiters with original painting; walnut stand with eagle law feet: walnut blanket chest refinished with 2 drawers nd original brass pulls; large walnut wardrobe; walnut Night stand: 2 walnut bedroom suites; marble top bureau; narble top washstand; marbletop table; 6 ladder-back lush seated chairs; 2 cane-seated armchairs; cane-seated & yack rocker; 2 green & gold Captain chairs; spinning wheel irmchair; spinning wheel what-not: 7-rung butterfly Win- jor Chair; 7-rung bow-back chair; Winsor Armchair; Win- sor Highchair: Victorian Rocking chair; 4 Victorian Chairs: Jictorian Loveseat; Grandmother's nursing rocker; reed rocker with plush back & seat; ladder-back plush seat | cheese cutter rocker; plank-bottom chairs; old plank bench; table bench; wooden settee; 2 Empire bureaus; Empire sideboard: pine night stand; jelly cupboard; 1-piece jelly sorner cupboard; pine chest with the old hinges; thread cabinet with 4 drawers; sewing stand with spool rack and drawer; stool with needlepoint top; peg leg foot stool; Map of Mount Joy Borough 1859; Historical Atlas of Lancaster County 1875; wool coverlets in good condition, dated {years of 1822 and 1845; paisley shawl; linen; lot of honfe- eaf tables with spun linen; table cloths; and = napkins; towels; printed - homespun linens; quilts; comforts; blankets; braided rugs; old parasols; old China Doll & cradle; flax; baskets; 1-weight 8-day clock; Pewter Pilates; pewter fruit dish; 2 copper oil fillers; copper kettle; high hats; hat boxes; trivets; flax cleaner; 6 Townsend London pewter basin; fat lamps; tinware; brass candle stick holders; Delft Wine Jug; vine- gar cruets; 2 pieces of wedgewood; compote; 2 ironstone pitchers; ironstone tureen with apple on top; 2 ironstone tea pots with acorn on top; large Bavarian Fish platter 22%x10%; pepper grinders; lot of chinaware; Haviland; painted china; milk white dish; salt shaker; bowl; spoon hand painted bowls and vases; 2 Westward Ho Vases; fluted glass mustard jar; 82 in. yeliow satin glass vase; salts; vaseline candlestick holder: Steigel type wine glass; blown bottle hunter & fisherman: Jenny Lynn Blown Bottle; cut diamond spiin holder; blown brandy decanter; syrup jar with pewter ‘top; pink Luter Platter and 2 plates to maich; 2 rose bud goblets; blowr goblets; copper luster pitcher with sanded sides; 2 copper luster mugs with raised flowers on sides; pink Sunderland mustard jar perfect; Silver Luster Creamer & Sugar Bowl perfect; Luster decorated pitcher; pink decorated creamer: 6 pink Luster cups & saucers; 3 pink soft 1 platter & 2 plates of pink soft paste pink luster house mug; soft paste 3 green and 4 opale- pink sugar bowl; paste cup plates; child's cups & saucers; plate with red roses; 7 cup plates; scent; heart design; teapots; Leeds soft paste bowl; 3 Kings Rose Plates; Gaudy Dutch Cup & Saucer imperfect; soft naste cup & saucer rose pattern; 2 Bristol Mugs, 1 white & 1 blue; 3 blue sandwich salts; Giraffe Cup & Saucer Stone- ware; old blue sugar bowl & fruit plate; Leeds teapot; Ve- nus ware, 6 plates & bowl; Rogers Silverware; sil "er mug jsilver bell; brass bell; original painted crocks & jugs; glaz- ad crocks; ‘earthen crocks; and a lot of articles n)t men- tioned. Personal property be viewed on evening of Navem- ber 15th "and day of'sale. Sale to start at 10:30 A. M. Real estate to be offered at 2:00 P. M, when conditions will be made known by M. M. Harnish, Attorney John A. Snyder Dupes & Gerberich, Aucts. Landis & Garman, Clerks Executor for the Estate of Anna Shearer 44-3¢ hayride on Church. I. Wolle, returned to their homes. The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. The Sunshine Bible Class| Thursday, November 14 5 of the E. & R. Church held ——= — on its monthly meeting Tuesday | evening at the home of Mrs FLORIN May Hicks. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of Nig 4 in Mr, and Mrs. Leon Brinser the Fire Company will hold of Middletown were guests of 1 Chicken Corn Soup sale on Saturday at the fire house at Mr and Mrs. George Mumper on Sunday 10:30 a.m. Please supprot | this worthy cause. Bring Mrs. Nelson Felty of Hav- ertown, is spending some Mrs. May Hicks and Miss MH sister, Mrs. Marie Harter spent Jagti >=" Benjamin Hess is con- weekend at Palmerion Mr. (0 his home on account The Eveready and the fined Men's Bible 8. S. Classes of Of illness. the Church of God will meet, Miss Mary this evening at the home of Saturday in Mrs. Elizabeth Kauffman. friends. Hamilton spent Lancaster with The hostess is Mrs. Howard] Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess Knisley. spent the weekend at Blain, Prayer meeting and Bible Perry Co., with the former's study is held every Wednes- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- day evening at 7:30 at the ence Hess. Church of God. Mrs. Calvin Herr returned Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gal-to her home Monday after, lo of Marie.ta R1 celebrated being a surgical patient at, their tenth wedding anniver-/St. Joseph's hospital. sary last week. Mr. and Mrs. Reist Mum- Mr. Richard Albright cele- mau entertained Mr. and Mrs. brated his birthday Monday. (Tyson and Miss Darlene Ger-| The Explorer Scouts had a'litzki to dinner on Sunday. Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Head, They were chaperoned by of Virginia, their leader, Mr. John Boyer.'lend at the latter's parents, The film, a living church, Mr. and Mrs. William Buller was shown on Sunday even-and family. ing at St. John’s Lutheran] Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sheiter was produced to and daughter visited the lat- help to celebrate the 40th/ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anniversary of the United/Harry Barnhart at Elizabeth- Lutheran Church in America. town on Sunday. Dr. Ambros Herring, Sec’y| Mrs. Jay Brandt, returned or the Lutheran Inner Mis-to her home Monday after sion of the Lancaster Con-undergoing surgery a! the ference, will be the speaker General Hospital. at the annual Thank-Offering! Mr. and Mrs, Howard Geb- Service on Sunday a: thehart and family of Staten Is- Worship Service of St. John'’s|land, N. Y. spent the week-| Lutheran Church at 10:30 a.'end with the formers parents, . Me and Mrs. Harry Gebhart. The United Lutheran . and Mrs. Roger Kyle Church Women met er from the Brandt a-| day evening at the parsonage. partment lo the Murphy Apt. Mrs. Warren Libhart, Bain-at Mt. Joy Wednesday. bridge, led the discussion. |° Rev. William Longenecker| Miss Grace Henderson andis conducting Revival meet-| friend spent the weekend atings for ten days in the| |Hollidaysburg and Martins-/Church of the Brethren ati burg, visiling friends. Learnersville, near Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hersh-] Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ey and son Harold of Mount- Myers visited the lalters bro- ville called on Miss Helen'ther and family, Rev. and Sload on Sunday evening. |Mrs. Leroy Walters, at Mrs. Sarah Sload visited Waynesboro on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sload at| Eld. Howard Bernhard is Lititz over the weekend. holding one week of revival Mr. and Mrs. Rihard Hoff- services at the Cherry Lane! man and family of Fords, N. Church of the J. visited Miss Helen Sload Bedford. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Frey, The Rev. and Mrs. John'spent the weekend with the Mrs. Christie Buller former's brother at Bedford. and Miss Helen Sload visited! Mr. and = Mr§, Clarence Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Wolfe Wagner of Elizabethtown an-| at King of Prussia Saturday. hounce the birth of twin] Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ells- daughters at the General hos- worth, Sr. of Allentown vis- pital Tuesday evening. Both ‘ited the Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Mr. and Mrs. Wagned are Ellsworth, Jr. on Sunday. formerly from town. Mrs The Teen-Age Club are Wagner will be remembered sponsoring a hayride Satur-as Minerva Buller, daughter day evening. Those eligible/of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore] are the club members and/Buller. friends. The chaperons will rt i be Mrs. Gratch, Mrs. Frank, The Dragonfly is a creature nd Mrs. Leas. (of the air, never walking. Its ree (men legs are used for catching When in need of printing prey and as landing and per- ‘emember The Bulletin, iching gear. f P. B. GUERNSEY SALE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957 — 12:30 NOON At the Association's Sales Pavilion, 6 mi. aster, Penna., on Route #30. 75 HEAD — 40 COWS - 19 BRED & 16 OPEN HEIFERS | cast ol Lan- (40 due clese to sale date) Bangs & T. B. Cert. - 100% Vacc. FEATURING the Dispersal of the Highlandvale Farm Guernsey Herd (41 head) owned by E. H. DeVilder, Clar- on, Pa. One of the greatest producing herds in Western Pa. On ontinuous test for 26 years. Occasional consignments from that herd to our sales have demanded top prices - Topped } Western Pa. Sales the last 3 years. DHIA Average—1956 - 9,454 M. 493.9 F. — 1957 - 9,381 481.1 F. (Both years high herd in Clarion County) IN SALE 10 daughters of ROSE FERN DUKE, a son of M. Locust Grove H. sovereign out of Rose's Fern Lifetime! vroduction 14 lac. 134051 lb. M. - 6332 1b. F. 9 daughters fat each. first calf records with over 400 1b. of the best Herd has been developed on blood of some ifelime record cows in Penna. Truly one of the great farmer rause of a sudden loss of help. Added consignments are the kind that are sale date. bred herds sold only be- fresh close to Sale Managed by: Tie PENNSYLVANIA GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS'N . 0. Box 491 Harrisburg, Penna. 178 GARDEN SPOT SALE - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER LANCASTER. PENNA. At ‘he J. M. Brubaker Farm located in Willow Street Village. 4 miles south of Lancaster, Pa. just off Routes 72 and 222. 75 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS (Nearly all Fresh or close springers - Service age Heifer - Calves) T.B. Accredited, Bulls Mos. ly all calf All Bang's Certified, Taccinated. Treated agains. shipping fever. A FEW OF THE EARLY ENTRIES - - - heifer by Dandy Conqueror out of Bell 2 Top 2nd calf with 653-1bs fat and a lifetime produc- farm Suzone Dtr. ion of 129,425 Milk. Next dam with over tveritt E. Benjamin, Holtwood, Pa. ® Top service age son of Curtiss Candy Capper Curtiss wt of dam with twice over 500 up to 532-lbs fat, 4.38% n 2x. Martin Zimmerman, East Earl, Pa. » 3 Top Heifers from Harry R. Dick, York, Pa. Certainly vou have seen the heifers consigned by the Dick’s before. They have topped several of the sales. One is by Butterfly Montvic Brigadeer (His dam with 1022-lbs. fat) out of top itr. of Winterthur Winner Fobes Don. Next dam with 96,- 100-milk on 2x. Also a top dir. of Hilimac Sovereign. % McCarty Bros., Sugar Run, Pa. consign a top son ofl Sovereign Cochran out of dam with 104,073-1bs milk in 8 rs. He is selected pedigree and ready for service. Make your plans now to atiend and buy at the Novem- yer Garden Spot Sale’ Sale starts 11:30 A. M. SARL L. GROFF, Local Representative, Strasburg, Pa, Lunch Available Catalogs R. AUSTIN BACKUS, Sales Mgr. & Auct. Mexico, N. Y. spent the week- 4! % Brethren near — 'RHEEMS 100,000-1b milk. hr 4, 1 A (FER EERE TRE NE EEE EF jr M Sd EMO . W To Men With Women On Their Minds Whether she's six or sixty-six, She appreciates nice things Wi from KITTY'S DRESS SHOPPE, you may be sure. Vi Now, while selections are fresh and full, why not do some- 1% % thing about Her Christmas before the ather smart men get the same A y Mi idea. 3 = 1; Ye SP DRESSES... BLOUSES . . . HOSIERY i } ! SWEATERS... GOWNS SKIRTS... BAGS... GLOVES vi PAJAMAS ... NEGLIGEES % COME IN EARLY AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LAY-AWAY AND FREE GIFT WRAPPING SERVICE : 3 8 Me 3 SLA lm Sm SoCo nC BE 7 ITTY’S DRESS SHOPPE PHONE OL 3-6321 MOUNT JOY os EAST MAIN STREET BUSINESS DIRECTORY Convenient Refefence To Firms Serving Community ® AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ® INSURANCE ® + MEMORIALS gy ELI AMENT | WILEY & RUTT AGENCY KEENER AUTHORIZED Investments & Insurance MEMORIALS { DE SOTO — PLYMOUTH : Sales - Service '85 E. Main St., Ph. OL 3-6911, Phone Marietta HA 6-3531 Dodge “Job Rated” Trucks MOUNT JOY, PA. MAYTOWN, PA. Delta & Henry Streets ae 3% MOUNT JOY, PA. == = el Phone OL 3-8271 WARREN H. STEHMAN ° so OIL COMPANIES —— ee Insurance Service oe FLORIN OL 3-6712 RHEEMS GARAGE STUDEBAKER - PACKARD Sales and Service Raffensberger - Risser Etown EM 7-1230 Square Street Phone Mt. Joy PAPERHANGING JAY M. HELLER COMPLETE LINE OF INSURANCE J. ELWOOD BRUBAKER Interior - Exterior Painting and Paperhanging CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Sales - Parts - Service Phone Mt. Joy OL 3-9512 See the beautiful Chrysler | PAUL H. STERN in FLORIN, PENNA. MANHEIM Ph. MO 5-2193) ® JEWELERS | {Successor to E. C. Brubaket KOSER'S JEWELRY CR Rn PHONE OL 3-4520 BLDG. “CONTRACTOR: dit ull \ AARON G. LONGENECKEF FRED LIEBERHERR BUILDING CONTRACTOR | qmDiINARY RINGS | RINGS 0 Me the knuckle only | ‘ide or the knuckle | Interior end Exterior MOUNT .JOY R.D. 2 hen Talend New a hee Sd curomateaty | Plone OL 5-600 MAIN ST. Ph. OL 3-5404 PAINTING AND Millwork - Fill - Grading |——————— en PAPERHANGING Topsoil - Excavating |= OpsoiL + LOAN SERVICE 237 Marietta Avenue Lumber - Kitchen Cabinets | ————— re PHONE MT. JOY OL 3-5373 “Money When You Need It” Los a — ARLE AE ® CLEANERS ® PLUMBING _ CLEANING © PRESSING |" Myers, Manager H- S. MECKLEY & SON 1 5 rs Rug and Fur Cleaning a ———— PLUMBING — HEATING1 OIL BURNERS Storage - Laundry Service Sales and Service EICHERLY'S ® LAWN MOWER Phone OL 3-4071 - We Call SERVICE 15 W. Main St. Ph. OL3-5981 | MUM WOLGEMUTH Te wmES : REO POWER MOWERS = rt ® DAIRY PRODUCTS a RS Sales and Service Lawn Mowers Sharpened Phone OL 3-8853 Mt. Joy FLORIN, PA. Kelly Springfield Tires and Service GEO. W. LEAMAN MAIN ST. Ph. OL 3-9351 “MACHINE SHO * TELEVISION ELWOOD MARTIN PENSUPREME PRODUCTS MILK :& ICE CREAM D.D. 2 Ph. Mt. Joy DL 3-8191| ° BEAUTICIAN | _.. MYERS MACHINE SHOP General Machine Shop Work BULLER'S BEAUTY ‘SALON Clutch & Brake Drum Repair Cold Waves and Clutch & Brake Drum Truing Machincless Permanents Knife Grinding — Welding I Also Give Toni's 119 N. POPLAR ST. MAUDE BULLER, PROP. ELIZABETHTOWN FLORIN. PENNA. Phone EM 7-4206 Phone Mt. Joy OL 3-8851 DAY & BERRIER MOTOROLA — ZENITH ADMIRAL Sales and Service 29 W. MAIN ST, MT. JOY PHONE OL 3-8421 © WELDING ® FARM MACHINERY ® MOVING & HAULING Electric Acetylene and Portable WELDING & Truck Body Bldg. KAYLOR BROS. CASE FARM EQUIPMENT Wagon a ED. KEENE Sales and Service RD. 1 MOUNT JOY » oving auing Hardware Supplies & Paints Phone OL 3-4957 Phone OL 3-8664 RHEEMS, PA. | MOUNT JOY, PA. | Phone E-town EM 7-4221 | JOHN H. LUTZ