The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 11, 1964, Image 16

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    Wednesday, March 11, 1964


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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
Classified ads are charged at the rate of 25¢
per printed line with a minimum charge of $1.00.
Count four to 4%2 words per line.
Cards of thanks are charged at a flat rate of
$1.00, up to eight lines of printed type — over
eight lines, 3 cents per word.
IT'S EASY TO PLACE YOUR AD
Call Mount Joy 653-9661
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REAL ESTATE a

FOR SALE

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FOR RENT: Excellent op-



portunity for right party.) Blonde stereo, floor model
Contact Mayor Acri, 111 W. |record player, am-fm Radio,
Market St, Marietta after |jjge new, $100. Call 426-7553
530. Saturday all day. Very 49-2p
low rent. 49-1c¢
fees i wu Ee Front opening milk cooler.
FOR SALE: House with three |Call 653-9036. 49-1p
bedrooms, Donegal Springs! .-
Road, Mount Joy R 1, $8,700. [General Electric Refrigerat-
Cail 653-1518. 49-1c |or, in good condition, call
Manheim 665-2890. 49-1c

FOR RENT: 4-room Apt. wilh —

Fireplace Wood. $8.00 a load.

bath, available April 1, 2nd
floor. Call 653-1184. 49-2¢ | call 898-4331. 48-2c
Adults Only (1 or 2) Three !Monarch coal-electric Com-
bination Range. Call 665-3396
large rooms & bath. E. Main
49-1c¢
St., Mount Joy. New condi-
tion. All utilities furnished
except electric $75.00 per
month. Phone to see - 653-
211. 48-tic
FOR SALE - Manheim boro.
2145-story frame, 3 bedrooms,
2 baths, large kitchen, living
room, oil hot water base-
board heat, storm windows,
excellent location. Call Man-

One-wheel Trailer, steel body
with top. Call 653-1146.
49-1p
CAPONS, live or dressed.
Call 426-3684. 49-2p
CYPEWRITERS, add. mach,
:ash reg., check inter-coms,
safes, files, off. furn., new &
ased. At Roots Sale Tuesday.








heim 665-3119. 46-4c ‘Worth trip” ENGLE, 20
FOR RENT: 4-room apt. South Market St., E-town.
large bedroom, large living- 37-tfc
room, kitchen, bath, large
storage space. $65 including
heat, water, sewage. Avaii- 3
able March 1st. 1 or 2 adults.
Call 653-2261. 45-tfc
FOR RENT: One, two and
three-bedroom apts., these
apts. are modern, just like a
new home. Call 684-7450.
45-12¢
HOUSE TRAILER For Rent:
8'x32’ farm location near
Manheim. Phone 665-3896.
45-tfe
3-rms. & bath
Must
HELP WANTED
Male


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Experienced Carpenters: for
house building. Needed im-
mediately. Good wages and
benefits. Manheim 665-2973
49-1c
TRUCK DRIVERS, year
round work, owner-operated.
Earn more pulling mobile
homes for the world’s largest
transporter. Men over 25
with 11% or 2-ton trucks. Or
can purchase the same and



FOR RENT:
Apt. Heat furnished.
rovide good reference. Ap-
ply G. C. Murphy. 45-tfc |
ROOMS FOR RENT: By day,
week or month. Joy Tavern,



t : ¥ ~v (pay us. ICC requirements
$2 W. Main St.. Mount = | Apply in person to Morgan
“UC. | Drive-Away representative,
r Ir 1 \T + Q olidav
HOUSE FOR SALE: 9 rms Mr. L. J. McManus, H bliday
evar ARR Ir t 3i.+o2 3 IND, Lancaster Monday
frame, aluminum siding. | : ’ v
Now in 2 apts. up & down. | through Friday. 49-1¢
fatlv TECORVErtad rite Jo ET
Es ils B. Florin Ag we : Full time work on kitchen,
Y § HOX 5, fom rite | ceramic- tile and floor cover-
oy {*C |ing installation. Need not be
FOR SALE: 6-room. Frame |©eXPerienced, but must be
ateh: Hee Attached car. | Mtchanically inclined. Longe-
Ranch House. Attached gar : . E
age. Patio. Good location. |ecker's Hardware, Manheim
Phone 665-3116 48-2¢ | 669-2491. 48-tic


Help Offered
Female


Cards of Thanks



thank all those
in the re- |
I wish to
who voted for
cent contest at Newcomer's |
Hardware. Your support was | home day or night. Call 653-
greatly appreciated. | 6031. 48-2p
Mrs. Robert Meckley |
*49.-1p | Wanted: Ironing te do in my


me
Will keep children in my



n home. Call 653-6031. 48-2p
Most gratefully we express) _ _ - me aes
heartfelt thanks and appreci- | The first paper mill estab-
i . 1 * ss RY Nas 3 ‘ a
tion lo all SE Beighpo: lished in America was built
our other friends and our|,, the Wissahickon Creek.
relatives for the many kind
1690
and
near Germastown, in
by William Rittenhouse
William Bradford
expressions of sympathy, and
also for the many other kind-
nesses to us during the illness |
and at the death of the one | Spt ——
so dearly loved by us. | The first Bible in a Europ-
Mrs. Robert L. Frick |ean language printed in Am-
and Children 49-1p erica was published in Ger-
| man by Christopher Saur at
Germantown in 1743.

Patronize Our Advertisers

MISCELLANEOUS


WANTED
Cows, Heifers Bulls and
Shoats.
Will buy one head or entire
Dairy.
C. S. FRANK
Phone 653-1621
MOUNT JOY, PA.

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Good used children’s cloth-
ing, at Penny Wise Shop,
March 12 - April 4. Open
Thursday, Friday and Satur-
day 9 am. to 6 p.m. Exactly
1 mile east on Groff Avenue,
Elizabethtown. 48-2¢
USED BICYCLES
$15.00
REPAIRING
Opposite Roots Auction
SHENKS
Phone 898-7488


45-tfe
Roofing, siding, spouting.
Ralph F. Kline. Certified
Ruberoid applicator. Phones:
Mount Joy 653-5771 & Lititz
626-7474. 38-tfe

TEMPORARY STORAGE
When you need temporary
storage, don't put a lot of
money in it, advises Helen E.
Bell, Penn State extension
home management specialist
An inexpensive fiberboard
chest may add storage space
and design interest to a
room. A low-cost metal cab-
inet used for storaging bak-
ing supplies can be moved
later into the basement or
utility room for flower ar-
rangement supplies.
KNITWEAR STORAGE
To store knitwear and
stretch - fabric garments.
fold with lengthwise stretch
and put in drawers or on
shelves, Don’t put on hangers,
for they may stretch out of
size and shape.
The only golf course in the
world created expressly for
boys and girls is the Juvenile
Country Club at Hershey,
The ‘Grand Canyon” of
Pennsylvania, near Wells-
boro in Harrison State Park,
has a gorge almost 50 miles
long and more than a thous-
and feet deep at some points.

FOR SALE
IN MOUNT JOY
3-BEDROOM stone ran-
cher, near the Annex,
oil hot water heat, cera-
mic bath, modern kitch-
en, $16,500.
215 - STORY 4-bedroom
frame. For anyone need-
ing space, you should
inspect this one.
2-STORY,
semi-detached brick. Va-
cant and ready to move
in.
4 - UNIT APARTMENT
building. Excellent in-
vestment. 813.900.
4-ROOM & bath brick,
near Annex, $12,500. i
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3 bedroom,
CE NB EE BN EERE BE BE NE FTE
NEAR
ELIZABETHTOWN
20-ACRE FARM with
large house and barn,
$19,800.
VERY LOVELY 2-story
frame colonial house,
situated on several acres
of ground, approximate-
ly 12 mile south of Eli-
zabethtown College.
JONES&ZINK
119 South Market
ELIZABETHTOWN
PENNA.
367-1159

SMALL EGGS ARE
GOOD BUY
Small eggs sometimes cal-
led “pullet eggs’ are usually
a good buy, says Herbert C.
Jordan, extension poultryman
at The Penna. State Univer-
sity. Small eggs are of ex-
ceptionally high quality and Patronize
at 35 cents a dozen are a
RIDGEWAY TOURS
ANNOUNCES
New York World's Fair Trips
SPECIAL Escorted one day bus trips to the Fair will
leave the 14th Day of each month beginning May 14th,
1964, thru Oct. 14, 1964. The buses will leave FLORIN
at 6:00 am. Main & Market Ave., and from MOUNT
JOY, Main & Marietta Sts., at 6:15 a.m.
ALSO
Buses will leave the 10th Day of each month begin-
ning May 10th, 1964 thru Oct. 10th, 1964. The buses
will leave MANHEIN Square at 6:00 a.m.
Buses leave fairground at 8:00 p.m.
Transportation and Admission $12.50
Daily departures from Lancaster and vicinity also
available. (April 22, 1964 thru Oct. 18, 1964)
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 394-0623
OR WRITE RIDGEWAY TOURS
126 N. QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA.
ATT: ROBERT C. SHENK
For Reservations from MANHEIM Ask operator for
Enterprise 2-0705
PUBLIC SALE
REAL ESTATE
SAT., MARCH 14, 1964
2:00 P. M.
205 WEST HIGH STREET, ELIZABETHTOWN,
2» STORY FRAME
Two Apartment Dwelling
Outside covered with asbestos shingles, Fully Rock-
wool insulated and all windows and doors are weather
stripped - has window screens.
This property is equipped with gas heat, electric,
stationary wash tubs.
Gas cook stove in each apartment. Inside and out-
side newly painted. This building is in A-1 condition.
Downstairs apartment has 4 rooms and bath. 2nd
floor apartment has 3 rooms and bath.
Lot dimensions: 33 ft. wide by 198 ft. deep.
Estate of Emma V. Mullen
Executor: Raymond H. Mullen
G. K. WAGNER, AUCTIONEER
JACK B. HORNER, ATTORNEY
good buy. When small eggs
are 35 cents a dozen they're
equal in cost to large eggs
selling for 46 cents a dozen.
Three small or pullet eggs
are about the same as two
large eggs.
Our Advertisers




48-2¢

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PUBLIC SALE of
LARGE LINE OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS
LOCATED: 4 miles south of Lancaster, at Willow
Street (near Mylins Corner) along Rt. 222.
WEDNES., MARCH 18, 1964
INTERNATIONAL “MD” FARMALL cultivators and
loader; FARMALL “A” TRACTOR, cultivators, plow, hoers,
mounted cornplanter, Snow-plow for Super “A”; INT.
SUPER “C” TRACTOR. 2 point hook-up.
New Holland Power Driven Manure Spreader; Int. 20
C. Corn Harvester; Int. No. 311 Mounted 3 Furrow Plow:
Int. 2 row Mounted 2 M.E. Corn Picker: New Holland 77
Baler (motor); New Holland Hay Crimper; Int.
Bottom Plow; Holland 1-row Plant Setter; Massey-Harris 28
Self Propelled 10 fit. Combine; Allis Chalmers Combine with
Bin: New Idea Manure Spreader; Bale Elevator: Grain Ele-
vatar; Ontario 13 Dise Drill; International 28 Disc
and Grain Cultipacker; Spring Harrows; Peg Tooth Har-
rows; Case 4-bar Rake: 2 Rubber Tire Wagons with sides
(1 Case): 3 Tobacco Ladder Wagons: 1 Double Set of Lad-
ders; 1 Horse Wagon; New Holland Power Corn Sheller: 10
inch Case Hammer Mill; 10 Horse 3 Phase Heavy Duty
Motor and Starter: Motors; 4-row Self Propelled Sucker
Sprayer: Mounted Weed Sprayer; 700 Gal. Water Tank; 12’
iron water trough; Mall 2-Man Chain Saw: Bob Sled.
Minnich Tobacco Press; Platform Scales; Stripping
Room Stove: 8,000 Tobacco Laths: Sheers; Spears: Knap-
| sack Sprayer; 1,500 New and Used Tomato Baskets: Fair-
banks Platform Scales: 2 Rain Shelters: 1 Brooder House.
1852 INTERNATIONAL 112 TON T-TAG TRUCK
(Good Condition)
35 TONS OF HAY — 30 TON OF STRAW
Double Deck Beds; Gas Stoves: 2 Hot Water Heaters;
Tables; Chairs; Dishes. DRY SINK - COPPER KETTLES,
Many Items Too Numerous To Mention.
SALE AT 12 NOON BY
CLYDE K. MYLIN
Willow St., R2, Phone 394-2061
AUCTIONEERS: Diller and Kreider
Phone: 786-2712 or BU 4-4517

Lunch by the General Hospital Auxiliary 49-1c¢
3-15-inch -

PUBLIC SALES