Ue 0 Se. we CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Car 1953 Pontiac 4-Door, 6-cyl., St. shift, good ures, original owner; Also, bicycle, girls 26”, light blue, like new. Ph. 653-5235 after 5:30 p.m. 31-1¢ near Fairland elementary school. Call Manheim 665- 5898. 31-1p Fireplace Wood. Call Mount Joy 653-6813. 31-3¢ Ritzcraft Trailer, 10’x50’, used 1 year. Fully equipped, immediate possession, $4,350. John Kaylor, Mobile Village, RD 2, Mount Joy. 31-2p TYPEWRITERS, add. mach, cash reg. check inter-coms, safes, files. off. furn. new & used. At Roots Sale Tuesday. “Worth trip’ ENGLE, 20 South Market St., E-town. 37-tfe PILE is soft and lofty. . . . colors retain brilliance .in carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham- pooer $1. J. B. Hostetter and Sons, Mount Joy. 31-1¢ New fine assortment of Photo Christmas Cards, black and white or color from your fa- vorite snapshot or {transpar- ency. Hassinger Photo-Graph ic Services, 206 Birchland Ave.. Mount Joy. 30-2¢ Two young pure-bred Labra- dor retrievers, ready to hunt. Also Labrador stud available for consignment. . Call 367- 5112. 30-3c HELP WANTED FEMALE We have openings for experi- enced sewing machine oper- ators. Apply Hesteco Manu- facturing Co., Inc., 443 West High St, E-town. 31-1c¢ Woman over 20 yrs. old. Care for 7T-year.-old handicapped child. Two other children ages 8 and 12. Live in. Own room. In Florin area. Phone 653-1122, 31-1d Daytime baby sitter while mother works. Begin mid- November. Ph. 898-7101. 31-1c¢ Landisville area. Responsible woman wanted for baby sitting in my home. Call 426-9125. 30-2¢ HELP WANTED Male or Female eT Men and women wanted, to show stainless steel cook- ware, flatware and fine table appointments. Commission & bonus. Contact Mrs. Case, Lancaster 397-5769. 31-3¢ CARD OF THANKS We want to say thank you to all the kind friends who extended sympathy to us, and remembered us with cards, flowers and other kind- nesses at the time of our be- reavement. Jane, Deanna and Robert Walker. 31-1p There is more than 13; bil- lion dollars worth of coins circulating throughout the United States. This is an av- erage of more than $10 in coins per person in the U.S. » For Printing, The MT. JOY BULLETIN FOR RENT, Half of Farm House, 2 bedrooms, all con- veniences, nice surroundings. References required. Call Mt Joy 653-9837. 31-1c FOR RENT: Apt., newly dec- orated. 4 rooms with bath. Adults preferred. 1 mi. east of Marietta on Rte. 340 at Trailer Court. Noah A. Sentz 684-8212. 30-tfe able, for ow. Call 653-4755. 31-2¢ FOR SALE: In Mount Joy area—9-room Frame House aluminum siding, 3 bath rooms. oil burner hot water heat. Plenty of mature ever- green and shade trees and shrubbery around lot creat ing privacy. Two-car carage. Price $19,000. Write box No. 144. c/o Mount Joy Bulletin 27-tfc FOR RENT: 3 rms. & bath Must furnish good references. Apply G. C. Murphy Co., 14- 16 W. Main, Mount Joy. 14-tfc ROOMS FOR RENT: By day. week or month. Joy Tavern, 52 W. Main St.. Mount Joy. 11-tfe. MISCELLANEOUS Flexalum and Alumaroll Awnings, Canopies, Patio Covers, and Carports. Alumi- ‘| num Storm Windows and Doors. 367-1128 or 367-1129. E-town Building & Supply. 13-tfc The earliest coin known was made in Asia Minor a- bout 700 B.C. by either the Lydians or Ionians. It was known as the stater. ROOM AND BOARD, reason- 2 working girls, live in with a Christian wid- ¢ ANTIQUE RESTORING Lenhert’'s Cabiret Shop MARIETTA, PA. ® Antiques Restored ® Furniture Refinished ® Formica Work PHONE 426-7591 PLAN RETIREMENT When a person retires, he | wishes to be independent as | long as he is physically able, | But independence in © retire- ment depends on many things {say Penn State extension | evonomics specialists. Among [them are the roles a retiree plays and keeps on playing in his community, how ade- quate his income is, where he lives, and how he feels. Being able to be independent adds to his self-respect and feeling of being important to others. If the doctor gets you safe- ly past three score and ten, who can blame him if he thereafter puts you on your own? Patronize Our Advertisers Real Estate FOR SALE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN AREA 1!!! STATELY HOME IN RHEEMS, four bedrooms, 1'2 baths, completely remodeled within past year. You can save $3 & $$ & more $8. CLEAN AS A PIN AND A SHARP BARGAIN. Three bedroom rancher, two years old Lots of extras and located close to schools. Must be visited to be appreciated. OWNER SAYS .... SELL FINE OLD HOME IN MARIETTA, excellent shape, eight bed- rooms, one and a half baths. A real bargain. URRY REALTY, INC. 1801 Lititz Pike LANCASTER 569-0491 MOUNT JOY 653-9837 31-1c Public Auction OF == Real Estate - Personal Property The Mount Joy Joycees will have a stand in front of Greer's store during the Hal With a chauffer at the wheel of a long car a woman loween parade, and will sell | feels safe, secure and impor- soft pretzels, cider, doughnuts | tant, and so does a man. On the premises, on Lancaster County, Pa. Sat., Nov. 16, 1963 Mount Joy and Stauffertown, in Rapho Township. COMMENCING AT 12:30, PERSONAL PROP- Lefever Road, beiween 11 E. Main St.., Mount Joy ERTY consisting of the following: Desk, 2 rock- ing chairs, small table, sideboard, F12 FARMALL TRACTOR with cultivators, 2 bottom mole board plow, 1 disc plow, 2 bottoms, 1 dump rake, 1 side rake, 5 foot horse mower, corn planter, rubber tired wagon, 1 David Bradley Garden Tractor with cultivators, 1 GUERNSEY COW, 1855 CHEVROLET 4DOOR SEDAN, automatic, in good condition. AT 1:30 REAL ESTATE WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE, consisting of a tract of land of ap- proximately 5 acres with a 2+. Story Frame Dwelling House thereon erected, containing 6 rooms and bath, el- ectric, hot air furnace, GARAGE, 2 CHICKEN HOUSES, ONE COW STABLE, and SHED. Terms and conditions by EDWARD GROMLING, JR. JOSEPH GROMLING and . THE LANCASTER COUNTY NAT'L BANK Execuiors of the Estate of Edward Gromling, dec’d J. OMAR LANDIS, AUCTIONEER WILLIAM R. HOWARD, ATTORNEY 31-3¢ PUBLIC SALE EVERY FRIDAY NITE Auction Gallery ~ Mt. Joy 6:30 P. M. CALL 653-0451 FOR PICKUPS 268 MARIETTA AVENUE MOUNT JOY. PA H. K. KELLER, Auctioneer Public Auction —O Pa VALUABLE SMALL FARM Rapho Township SAT., NOV. 2, 1963 AT 2:00 P. M. Located on Mount Joy-Manheim Road, 2'% miles East of Mount Joy, 1!2 miles North of Route #230. Having approximately 18 acres of land, 1000’ road frontage on Manheim Road and $00’ on Hayes Lane. Completely Modernized Pose Less than one year ago the house was redone from top to bottom. Renovations included new plumbing, wiring, slate roof, hardwood floors, in- sulation, etc. There are four bedrooms, 1/2 baths, plenty of closets, including cedar closet. Large L- shaped living room, and dining area having a large center wall fireplace in beautiful stone with raised hearth. There is a panelled office or study. The kitchen features the very latest in cabinets and built-in appliances. The house has automatic forced air heat and a ventilating system for sum- mer cooling. A BANKED BARN is in good condition hav- ing good stable room and scaffolding for four acres of tobacco. GARAGE and other buildings. Anyone looking for a small place in the ‘coun- try with excellent opportunity for keeping horses, ponies, or’ feeding few head of cattle should see this property. Inspection Saturday, October 19, from 1-6 P. M,, or by appointment. Phone Mt. Joy 653-0571. Terms: 107% down, balance between Dee, 1, 1963 and April 1, 1964. Sale by Weld S. Carter 29-3¢ J. OMAR LANDIS, Auctioneer ANTHONY R. APPEL, Attorney OF 5:00 P. M. Artes Prt firs] PUBLIC SALE Household Goods - Tools - Antiques Friday, Nov. 1, 1963 On the premises of Ammon (Windy) Boyd, 2 miles East of Campbelltown on Route 322. A CONSIGNMENT FROM A PRIVATE HOME New 9x12 linoleum, new sofa, custom made bureau, desk, refrigerators, stoves, heatrola, car jack on wheels, electric ironer, DeLaval 16 cu. ft. freezer, 52-gal. elect- ric water heater, three vises, power mower and many other articles. ANTIQUES—Brass kettle, copper kettle, iron kettles, tripods, some carnival glass, old dishes, 6 legged wal- nut table, 2 one-horse sleighs, sleigh bells, horse buggy and harness; spoon holder, sugar bowl, 6 water glasses, 2 dessert dishes, Lincoln head pennies 1909 on up. Anybody wishing to sell anything on consignment, phone Annville 867-1085. A turkey will be given away as a door prize. Sale managed by AMMON (Windy) BOYD, Auctioneer BOYD, EBERSOLE & BUFFENMEYER, Aucts WENGER & MAULFAIR, Clerks 30-2¢
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