The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 15, 1964, Image 4

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EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE
Estate of John W. Rinehart
dec'd., Mount Joy Borough,
Penna.
Letters of Administration on
said estate having been gran-
ted to the undersigned, all
persons: indebted thereto are
requested to make immedi-
ate payment and those hav-
claims or demands a-
gainst the same will present
them without delay for set-
tlement to the undersigned
LANCASTER COUNTY
FARMERS NATIONAL
BANK, 5
5 Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Clarence C. Newcomer,
Attorney 15-3c
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-
EN pursuant to the provis-
ions of the Act of Assembly,
approved May 24, 1945, PL.
967, as amended, of intention
to file in the Office of the
Secretary of the Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania and
in the Office of the Prothono-
tary of Lancaster County on
July 24, 1964, application
for the conduct of business
in Lancaster County, Penn-
sylvania, under the assumed
or fictitious name, style or
designation of Berkley’s
Washington House, with the
principal place of business
located at 78-80 West Main
Street, Mount Joy, Pennsyl-
vania.
The names and addresses
of the persons owning or in-
terested in said business are:
Roger M. Berkley and Mary
E. Berkley, husband and
wife, of 78-80 West Main
Street, Mount Joy, Pennsyl-
vania.
Law Offices
John G. Williams,
24 North Second Streeet
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
LEGAL NOTICE
Sealed proposals for the
furnishing of all necessary
labor, materials, and equip-
ment, and performing all
work for the separate Con-
tracts noted below will be
received by the MT. JOY
BOROUGH AUTHORITY, at
the Mt. Joy Borough Author-
ity office, 81 East Main St.,
Mount Joy, Lancaster Coun-
ty, Pennsylvania. until 7:30
P.M. Eastern Daylight Sav-
ing Time, Tuesday, August 4,
1964, and shortly thereafter
they will be publicly opened

a ——
ket St., Mount Joy, Penna.
check or bid bond in an a-
mount not less than 20 per-
cent of the bid total, all in
accordance with the provis-
ions contained in the Con-
tract Documents. Copies of
the Contract Documents, in-
cluding Drawings and Speci-
fications, not to exceed two
(2) sets. of any particular con-
tract to a prospective bidder,
may be obtained only, from
Gannett Fleming Corddry &
Carpenter, Inc., 600 North
Second Street, Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania, upon deposit
of the following indicated a-
mounts for each set: Cheeks
for deposits shall be made
payable to Gannett Fleming
Corddry and Carpenter, Inc.
Contract ONE - SEWERAGE
SYSTEM ADDITIONS $40.00
Contract TWO - GENERAL
CONSTRUCTION OF NEW
AND ALTERATION WORK
FOR SEWAGE PUMPING &
TREATMENT ACLS
Contract THREE - ELECT-
RICAL CONSTRUCTION OF
NEW AND ALTERATION
WORK FOR SEWAGE PUMP-
ING FACILITIES - - $20.00
Contract Documents, in-
cluding Drawings and Speci-
fications, will be on file and
may be seen, at the main of-
fice of Gannett Fleming Cord-
dry and Carpenter, Inc., 600
North Second Street, Harris-
burg, Pa., at their branch of-
fice at 12 East Montgomery
Ave., Ardmore, Pa., and at
the Mt. Joy Borough Author-
ity office at the address given
above.
Full refund will be made
only to actual bidders on the
Contracts stated above, for
return of one (1) set, no
more, of a particular Con-
tract in good condition with-
in twenty (20) calendar days,
after bid opening. Refund
for return of all other sets in
good. condition within the
same period, whether taken
out by bidders or non-bid-
ders, will be fifty (50) per-
cent of deposit. No refund of
deposit will be made for Con-
tract Documents returned la-
ter than twenty (20) calendar
days after bid opening.
MT. JOY BOROUGH
AUTHORITY,
Mount Joy, Lancaster
County, Pennsylvania.
Gannett Fleming Corddry
and Carpenter, Inc.,
Engineers. 16-1c


Bulletin advertisement pavsa

PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
Real Estate & P
ersonal Property

SAT., JULY 18, 1964
In the Borough of Elizabethtown at 24 and 26 East
Park Street.
A lot of land 57x65 more or less, thereon erected a
2% Story Brick Double House
containing six rooms and
bath on either side; with
coal fired furnace, hot water heat. This is a very desir-
able living place right in the center of the Borough.
Also at the same time
and place a lot of household
goods, Majestic kitchen range, Crystal Star gas stove,
General Electric refrigerator, lounge, radio, victrola,
‘bookcase and desk combi
nation, 3-piece parlor room
suite, parlor table with ball and claw feet. Bed springs,
mattresses, washstands anl bureaus, wardrobes, exten-
sion table, small tables,
chairs, blanket chest, dro
top cupboard, brass stand
Shelf clock-horse and rider, dishes,
linens, bedding, electric sweeper,
end tables, plank bottom
pleaf table, pine sideboard,
, chairs and rocking chairs.
cooking utensils,
electric lamps, Bis-
sell sweeper, traveling bags, organ stool, trunks, room
commode, pictures and picture frames, lantern, tabor-
ets, tools, bench vise, empty crocks, jugs and jars, and
a lot of articles too numerous to mention.
Arrangements to view
calling Elizabethtown 367-
12:30 P. M., real estate to be offered at 2:00 P.
conditions will be made known by
property can be made by
1116. Sale to commence at
First National Bank & Trust Company
EXECUTORS IN THE ESTATE OF J. DOC. KEENARD
JACK B. HORNER, ESQ., ATTORNEY 3 -
AUCTIONEER a 2
ARES SOLLER:



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‘Borough Firehall, North Mar-
Each proposal shall be ac-{p
companied by a certified}
M. “hen,
Estate of Levi N. Brubak-
er, - late of Rapho Towmship,
Letters. testamentary on
3aid estate having been gran-
ted to the undersigned, all
persons indebted thereto are
requested to make immedi-
ate payment and those hav-
ing claims or demands a-
gainst the same will present
them without delay for set-
tlement, to the undersigned,
LANCASTER COUNTY
FARMERS NATIONAL
BANK,
Executor
May, Grove & Stork
Attorneys 16-3¢


@ NEWTOWN
Mrs. Norman Brosey


Weekend visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Gamber
were Mr. and Mrs. Havard
Johnston of Lancaster. Oth-
er visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Gamber and family of
Manheim.
Thomas Nace of Lancaster,
called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Fogie and son Richard.
Mrs. Irvin Witmer and
daughter visited with Mrs.
Anna Kauffman of Columbia
BR.D.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Frank Sr., were
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Herr
and daughter of Columbia R.
D. Mr. and Mrs. Jan Morin-
chin and family of Sporting
Hill.
Harold Myers, and son
Michael spent Sunday in
Philadelphia where they en-
joyed the ball game.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Witmer and family
were Lizzie Heinicke, Man-
heim.
Visitors during the past
week of Mr. and Mrs. Norm-
an Brosey and Family were
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brenner,
Mrs. Annie Melhorn, all of
Salunga. Mr. and Mrs. Fran-
cis Brosey of E-town R. D..
Mr. and Mrs. Levern Lucas,
Columbia, Rev. and Mrs. Os-
car Buch of Manheim. Frank
Sweigart of Reinholds.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gam-
ber called on Mr. and Mrs.
Salem Gamber of Columbia
RD, and Mr. and Mrs. Hav-
ard Johnston of Lancaster.
. Miss Linda Brosey, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Brosey will celebrate her
15th birthday on July 18th.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Haines and son were
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Alex-
ander and family of Mount
Joy.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gam-
ber of Columbia visited with
Mrs. Susan Gamber and
daughter Minnie.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Witmer and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Shewood
Deitz and son and Mrs. Ver-
na Landis, all of Lititz.
Mrs. Irvin Witmer and son
visited with Mrs. Anna Kauf-
man of Columbia R. D.
Mrs. Susan Gamber cele-
brated her 83rd birthday an-
niversary July 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Isler
and daughters and Mrs. Ir-
ene Snyder visited with Mrs.
Beatrice Wittle of E-town.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Haines and son were
Mrs. Henry Rollman of Lit-
itz. Mrs. Giles Urban and
daughter Mary Ann of Lan-
caster, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Nentwig, Mrs. Daryl Davies
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Alexander and family,
all of Mount Joy.
Sunday evening visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman -Bros-
ey and family were Mr. and
Mrs. Levern Lucas of Colum-
bia.
Mr. and Mrs. Havard
Johnston of Lancaster called
on Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Isler
and daughters, and Mrs. Ir-
ene Snyder. :
Visitors during the past
week of Mrs. Susan. Gamber
and daughter Minnie were
Mrs. Emma Givens of Middle
Gamber; -of -Columbit R..D.,





‘Mark Winters, all of Man:
heim, Mr. and Mrs. Havard
Johnston of Lancaster, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arndt of
Millersville. : : pr
Florin Lions Club
Holds Meeting
The Florin Lions Club held
its regular meeting at the
Mount Joy Restaurant on
Monday evening. Guests pres-
ent from Mount Joy Lions
Club were Gerald Sheetz,
William Batzel, and Grant
Kent.
President Josiah Bargar
presented a 10 year, 100 per
cent attendance pin to Jay
Snyder. One-year, 100 per-
cent attendance pins were
presented to George Fitzkee,
To Hospital
Fifteen individuals were
honored at the State Hospit-
al for Crippled Children’s
semi-arinual Volunteer Recog-
nition Night Tuesday evening
July 7.
A husband and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. David Witmer, of
Mount Joy RI1, received the
100-hour pin for volunteer
service. Thirteen others re.
ceived 50 hour certificates.
William R. Skillen, direct-
or of development for the de-
velopment for the Pennsyl-
vania Society for Crippled
Children and Adults spoke.
A film entitled “Meet Randy”
featuring the camping pro-

Woodrow Fitzkee, Reuben)|8ram of the State Society
Goodling, Donald Miller,| Was shown. ?
Robert Shenk and Ben Stal-

Bulletin advertisement pays
ey.

PUREBRED GUERNSEY SALE
THURSDAY NIGHT, JULY 23, 7:30 P.M. :
At the Ass'n. Sales Pavilion, 6 miles East of Lancas-
ter, Pa. on Route #30.
55 HEAD, 2 Bulls, Balance Cows and Bred Heifers,
25 fresh or due in June or July, balance in August
The extremely dry weather in the southeastern part
of the state has caused a drop in milk production gen-
erally, which in turn should mean an increased Class
I percentage in your milk check. The smart operator
is ready to take advantage of this situation and at the
same time conserves his valuable feed by giving it to
cows which will immediately pay dividends through
their production.
This is a quality sale with a large number of heavy
producers and heifers out of high record dams. Come
early and look them over, then be ready to buy.
Sale Managed By:
PENNSYLVANIA GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS”N
P. O. Box 458 Camp Hill, Pa. 17011
PUBLIC SALE
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
SAT., JULY 25, 1964
In the Borough of Elizagbethtown at Nos. 45 and
47 East Washington Street. i
A lot of land 45x164 more or less, thereon erectel a
2% Story Frame Double House
with 13 rooms and bath. No. 45 has a large living
room, commode and washbowl on first floor, com-
mode in cellar, large cedar lined closet on second floor.
Oil fired furnaces, steam and hot water heat, summer
and winter hookup. LARGE TWO STORY FRAME
SHOP on rear of lot along macadamized alley.
Also, at same time and place a lot of household
gools, antiques and shop tools. G.E. refrigerator, gas
stove, kitchen stool, 3- piece living room suite, bed-
room suite, beds, springs, mattresses, washstands, and
dressers.
ANTIQUES, Large walnut music stand with cher-
ubims and painting of musical instruments, walnut
secretary with large top, large walnut sideboard with
mirror, cherry dropleaf table, cedar dropleaf table,
plank bottom chairs, reproduction Windsor back chairs
made of Osage orange wool: large mirror with inlaid
frame, other mirrors, inlaid picture of horse, baptis-
mal certificate in cherry frame in very good condition;
6x9 oriental rug, and throw rugs, 9x12 rug, porch rug,
2 medium sized urns with painted decoration and two
small ones to match. Red glass wine bottle, red top
water glass, cups and saucers, glass chickens, coal oil
lamps, Sunrise quilt like new, old keys; large two sec-
tion woodbox, grass kettle, horse and rider for top of




section bookcase, J. A. Wilmore Bible, published 1893;
home physician book Ross Publishing House, and oth-
er books. °
Small tables, Zenith TV, taborets, pictures and pic-
ture frames, Hoover electric sweeper and attachments,
bedding, linens and crochet work, electric lamps, foot-
stools, clothes trees, jardinieres, lawn bench, step lad-
ders, small extension ladder; Craftsman woodworking

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lathes with motor and tools, tilt top table saw, jig saw,
Craftsmen power sander, wood benches - one with
wood vise, bench vise, C clamps, large metal furniture
clamps, saws, hammers, grindstone, paints; garden
tools, large fluorescent lamp, Penna. hand mower,
wooden doors, slat shutters, and lot of articles too nu-
merous to mention.
Arrangements to view property can be made by
calling Elizabethtown phone 367-1116. Sale to com-
mence at 12:30 P. M. Real Estate to be offered at 2:00
P. M. when conditions will be made known by.
First National Bank & Trust Company
FOR MRS MARY Z. GRIFFITH
ALFRED €. ALSPACH, ESQ! ATTORNEY ~~
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