PAGE TWO PUBLIC for Sunday dinner. Visitors during the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Mrs. Norman Brosey man Brosey and family were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brenner and nephew of Salunga, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brosey and 2 . |daugh er Debra, of Manhe m Visitors of Mrs. Irvin Wit- RD, Mr and. Mrs. Francis mer and family were Mrs. |Brogsey, E izabethtown RD, Howard W.tmer and daugh-|nrs Mary Lucas, Geo. Wit ters, Carol Sue and Joanne, mer both of Columbia, Mrs. and Barry Brosey, all of Co-|Qgcar Buch, of Manheim, lumbia RD. Mrs. Clair Fink and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gam-|ter, of Manhe.m RD, John ber, Columbia DL, called on|Witmer and Dave King of E- Mrs. Susan Gamber and town, Miss Joyce Graybill of daughter Minn.e. Columbia RD. Visi.ors of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edw. Isler and daughters, |Gamber called on Mr and and Mrs. Irene Snyder were Mrs. Ray Gamber and family Mr. and Mrs. Havard Johns-|of Manhem. ton of Lancaster and Mrs. Beatrice W.ttle, of Elizabeth- town. Wm. Haines is still a pa- tien: at the St. Joseph's hos-|9, the Otis Mental Ability pital in Lancaster. Test were admin. stered to Mrs. Irv.n Witmer and |the seventh grade pupils of daughter Jean visited with |the Donegal high school an- Mrs. Anan Kauffman of Col-|nex. This test is g.ven as a umbia RD. regular, routine procedure of Mrs. Norman Brosey called |the guidance program. The en Mrs. Wm. B. Smith of purpose of the test is to Mount Joy RD. measure the mental ability, Visiors of Mr. and Mrs. |or thinking power, of each Robert Frank were Mr. and |individual boy and girl. Mrs. Jan Mor.nchin and fa- From the resulting scores, mily of Sporting Hill, Mr. |a reasonably sure measure of and Mrs. Russel Herr and mental abil.ty can be deriv- daughter Debbie of Columbia | ed. RD, Mr. and Mrs. Robert In making up this test, Ar- Frank Jr. and family of Red thur S. Otis has aimed for Lion RD the most part at choos.ng that Mr. and Mrs. Howard |kind of questiion which de- Gamber, Mrs. Susan Gamber [pends as little as poss ble on and daughter M nnie were |schooling and as much as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray-|possible on the pupil’s think- mond Arndt of Millersville, ing. PUBLIC SALE i YE ane PERSONAL PROPERTY SAT., NOV. 14, 1964 In the Borough of Elizabethtown at 34 East Washington Street. Dinette set, utility cabinets, kitchen cabinet, kitch- en stool, Frostaire refrigerator and deep freeze, 14 cu ft. upright deep freeze. Sewing table, dining room suite, library table, davenport and rocker, other rock- ing chairs and chairs. Motorola TV, card tables, end tables, bedroom suites, Simmons bed, bureaus, wash stands, chests of drawers, drop leaf table. Marble top bureau, marble top wash stand, small marble top stand with drawer. Cane seated and cane high-backed rocker, plank bottom chairs, blanket chests, pine side board, clocks, two daybeds, one like new; love seat, desk and bookcase combination, drophead sewing ma- = TESTS GIVEN During the week of Nov. chine. Small radios, coal oil lamps, electric floor, bridge and table lamps, Port-A-Vac Sweeper, organ stool, trunk, mirrors, pictures and picture frames, books, dishes and cooking utensils. Rug frame, porch furniture, wash machine, empty crocks, jars and jugs A lot of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M. when conditions will be made known by J. Lester Meckley and Mary Thelma Neilson EXECUTORS FOR THE ESTATE OF KATHRYN M. MECKLEY DUPES & GERBERICH, AUCTIONEERS GARMAN & KRAYBILL, CLERKS 32-2¢ FOR SALE No Trespassing Signs : BIG 11 in. x 14 in. SIZE : k PRINTED IN RED : 5 ~ ALSO ~— } i SAFETY ZONE SIGNS | MOUNT JOY BULLETIN ~ Let doctor's formula stop it. THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. SALES PUBLIC Gib Diffenderfer Is Promoted William W. “Gib” Diffen- derfer, a Mount Joy native, has been promoted to the position of assistant d.vision sales manager of Liberty Mu- tual Ins. Co. and assigned cisco, Calif., effective Novem- ber 16. Currently living w:th his family in Fullerton, Calf., he has been distr.ct sales man- ager for the company in Southern California, for the past five years. Prior to moving to Cali- fornia, Diffenderfer was sales manager for the com- pany in New York City for s.X years and prior to that was Central Pennsylvania sales manager with headquar- ters in Lancaster. Diffenderfer is well known in this area as a basketball and track off.cial. Eighth Grade Gives Program Section 8A held an assem- bly Friday afternoon, Nov. 6 in the auditorium of the Donegal high school Annex building. These assembly programs are for students, to headquarters in San Fran- WEDNESDAY,, NOVEMBER 11, 1964 SALES PUBLIC SALE wen OF Personal Property and Jewelry FRIDAY, NOV. 13, 1964 AT THE MASONIC HOMES, ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. DIAMOND RINGS and OTHER JEWELRY Two electric refrigerators—one Frigidaire, electric washing machines, dinette sets, utility cabinets, base cabinet, dining room suites, bedroom suites with doub- le beds and twin beds, Simmons double bed, one maple bed and chest of drawers, Maple living room suite, other living room suites, chests of drawers, desks, wall card table, end tables, boudoir chairs, other chairs, Windsor chair and rocker to match. Pair of unusual plank bottom chairs over 100 years old. Plank bottom high-back rocking chair, other rockers. Rugs & throw rugs, Columbian record player, dishes and cooking utensils. Sale to commence at 6:30 pm. when conditions will be made known by Paul S. Shank, Supt. DUPES & GERBERICH, AUCTIONEERS GARMAN & KRAYBILL, CLERKS 32-2¢ A EE rere ET PUREBRED GUERNSEY SALE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1964 — ‘12:30 NOON but parents are also invited to attend any of these pro- grams. The announcer Stanley Tucker. J The program included: | no Solo, “Marche Slav”, Mar- | tha Harnish; P.ano Solo, | “Skaters’ Waltz, Heisey, Joe Wivell, Yuninger, Brenda Hess, Mar- | tha Harnish, Ed Flanagan of this group. Mr. Hallgren announcements. He then dis- | ’» Community, izes the recent secondary school evaluation report. RUMMAGE SALE St. Mary's Guild of Sant Luke’s Episcopal church will have a rummage sale from 9 am. to 2 p.m. at ‘he Parish hall, 211 South Market St.,] on Sajurday, Nov. 14th. Every young man should serve a hitch in {he service. He learns to make beds, to take orders, not to volunteer and many other sk lls he'll need when he marries. —Changing Times Nickel is used to produce the amethyst, gray and green colors in glass for fine crystal ableware. 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East of Lancaster, Pa., on Route #30. 75 HEAD — 3 BULLS - 37 COWS - 26 BRED AND 9 OPEN HEIFERS Nearly all fresh or due within 30 days of sale date. Vacc nated - T.B. and Bang’s Cer.. - Dehorned A good part of the consignment come from an old eslablished herd from Eastern Shore, Md., in business for 50 years, high records, popular blood lines. This is one of the largest sales we have had this year which will offer you an unusual fine opportuni y to pick your choice from the many good ones. They will make you money from the day you get them home Cons gnments from popular breeders in Pa., New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. It will pay to come early and get the inside dope from the consignors. They will be glad to give you the facts. The bulls are of service age, popular blood, wth high production back of them. Sale Managed By: PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASS’'N P. O. Box 45¢ Camp Hill, Pa. 17011 33-1c PUBLIC SALE eC IF ie REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY SAT., NOV. 28, 1964 On the premises located in the Village of Bain- bridge, at No. 123 South Second Street. Lot of land 44x250 ft., more or less, thereon erect- ed a 2 Story Brick House containing 8 rooms and bath; oil fired furnace, steam heat; slate roof. Frame 2-car garage. This property is in a good location and is in good condition. Immediate possession can be given. Also at same time and place a lot of personal prop- erty to be sold consisting of: y Majestic Kitchen Range; egg stove; porcelain top table; base cabinet; breakfast set; electric stove; elect- ric refrigerator; China Closet; upright piano; bureaus; wardrobe with drawers; studio couch: chest of drawers blanket chest; old secretary with top; rugs 9x12 and 12x14; throw rugs; drop head sewing machine ; rock- ers; small tables; end tables; armchair: Underwood Typewriter; magazine racks; metal filing cabinet with safe built-in; wicker chairs; kitchen stool; quilting frame; cedar chest; coal oil lights; electric lamps; cher- ry boy; Mary at the well; dishes and cooking utensils; plug tobacco cutter; large mirror; pictures; picture frames; metal porch chairs; go-cart; lawn mower; lawn sweeper; hassocks; garden tools; carpenter tools; and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M., real estate to be offered at 2:00 P. M., when conditions will be made known by Ida Mundorff HENRY J. RUTHERFORD, ATTORNEY DUPES & GERBERICH, AUCTIONEERS GARMAN & KRAYBILL, CLERKS J H [Ep eel lL LL |