Everybody Reads The FOR Salt Small Oil Heater, 31,500 BTU with tank. Call 665-3836. 29-1¢ 20 young Homer Pigeons, 6 or 8 mated pairs, good stock; also corn sheller, pair Gim- lin side lights, 3 Perfection oil heaters, good as new. Heller, R.D. 4, Manheim. Used refrigerators, used dry- ers, 1 Easy Spin dryer, excel- lent condition. Harry C. Smith, 33 Market Square, Manheim. 29-1c Five girls’ winter coats. Cali 665-5034, 29-2¢ Treat rugs right, they'll be a delight, if cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham- pooer $1. Graham's, 20 Mar- ket Square, Manheim, Pa. z 29-1c 1966 Chev. SW, AT, 6-cyl., RH, air, good condition. Best Classifieds offer. Call 665-5934. 29-1¢ Five Falcon 13-inch wheels with tires; 2 - wheels with tires, $15; 2 wheels with tires $10; 1 wheel with tire, $9. Come see after 6 pm. at 34 West Ferdinand, Manheim. 28-3¢ Reduce excess fluids with Fluidex, $1.69—Lose weight safely with Dex-A-Diet, $1.93 t your drugstore. 28-12p 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix 2- Door Hardtop, AT, & P.S. Ph. 665-4121 after 6 p.m, 26-4c Lanco Bedding For Poultry and Livestock, Wood shav- ings. For information. Phone 285-4506. 5-tfc We print ANYTHING — ‘etterheads, envelopes, bill q1eads, posters, tickets, sales books, postcards, programs, handbills, letters, business cards. Reasonable. Bulletin and Farm & Home News, 11 E. Main, St., Mount Joy, Call 653-4400. 6-tfc Patronize our Advertisers HOAGIE SALE THURSDAY, OCT. 21 You may place your order by calling Mrs. Venda Aument, 653-5075. Deadline for orders is Monday. October 18. FREE DELIVERY BEFORE LUNCH SPONSORED BY MOUNT JOY JOYCEE-ETTES 29-2¢ PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE Antiques, Household & Farm Items SAT., OCTOBER 16, 71 10:30 A.M, Located on Pinkerton Road, 2 miles south of Mount Joy, Lanc. Co. Penna. Longenecker Road south from 283 at East end of Mount Joy. .A real sale of Antiques, etc. Very nice Birdseye maple bedroom suite, com- plete; brass bed, drop-leaf table, Chas. Stief play- er piano, oak 10-pc. dining room suite, plank set- tee, 4 spindle back plank chairs, plank childs’ chair, plank granny rocker, 2 blanket chests, wash stand, 6-leg drop-leaf table, Boston plank rocker, commode, walnut frame mirror, Empire bureau, rope bed, quit frame, wooden tub, meat bench, large mirrored marble shelf wall piece, 2-drawer stand, love seat, library table, pedestal, combina- tion gas and coal stove, dresser with leaf pulls, clothes tree, Kelvinator refrigerator, Frigidaire automatic washer . DISHES & GLASSWARE—“The pet” cup and saucer, Bavarian choc. pot, 6 cups; creamer, ABC “Little boys at Marble play,” large hand painted nippon pitchers, cut glass pitchers and 12 glasses, cruet, cream & sugar, celery dish, 7% in, Gaudy Dutch plate, small wedgewood creamer, small lus- tre pitcher, lustre mug, La Belle footed bowl, blown forget-me-not mug, 3% in. hand bell, small amber wine, 6 in. Garfield plate, C. Ahrenfeldt service for 12, bowl and pitcher set, Oi lamp, linens, hand embroidered items, bur- eau scarfs, jugs, irons, clocks, copper kettle, iron kettle, copper ladles, 1950 BUICK 4-DOOR SEDAN Horse drawn equipment, wagon wheels, tobac- co ladders, mowers, tobacco planter, straw cutter, sizing boxes, too: chest, milk can, many many other interesting items. Sale by Al S. Habecker, Dec’d. Lillie N. Habecker CONDUCTED BY: J. OMAR LANDIS AUCTION SERVICE LANDIS and GIRVIN BROS. AUCTS. PHONES: 665-48u6 - 665-5054 - 569-9492 Food by Farm Women #26 29-2¢ b a ——_—_— FOR RENT Services Offered er a—— wd 3.room., 2nd floor apartment, Christian woman only. Phone 653-2419 or 653-1747. 29-1¢ —————— ns cn —— HELP WANTED - a Wanted — Applications being taken for Superintendent of Mount Joy Cemetery. Write c/o Warren Hayman, 301 N. Barbara St., Mount Joy, Pa. 29-2¢c Woman for homemaker posi- tion with the Visiting Nurse Association, Experience not necessary. Car an asset. Call Mrs. Shertzer at 397-8251 for information. 29-1¢ General utility man wanted for full time work in the Bor- ough of Manheim. Interested person can pick up applica- tion at the borough office, 20 E. High street, 8 am to 5 p. m. Monday through Friday. D. J. Graham, Borough Man- ager. 28-2¢ ATTENTION LADIES — Ex- cellent future and commis- sions in party plan. Queen’s Way to Fashion new expand- ing in your area—openings for managers and counselors! Call 717 - 564-4995 or write Box QW c/o Mount Joy Bul- letin. 25-4c Part-time printer. Two or three days per week setting ads. Apply Mount Joy Bul- letin, 11 east Main street, Mt. Joy. Phone 653-4400. 26-tfc Income Tax Preparers—high- est commissions, start at 50% of fee, part time, no experi- ence required. Full training by nation’s largest computer tax service, Tax Corporation of America. Call 367-5004. 22-9c¢ HOUSEWIVES - EVENINGS FREE?? Earn 25% demon- strating toys and gifts with the highest paying party plan. Compare our program and color catalog before making other commitments. No ex- perience, no investment. Car necessary. Call 684-2925, 653- 4052 or write TOY LADIES PARTY PLAN. Johnstown, Pa. 15902. 16-11c Engineer/Manager. Top re- ward for a challenging posi- tion in our machine design or leak detector division. Salunga Engineering form. Call 898-8145 anytime, 29-1c WITH 7 72HES ! Boworelbos ents nn pany Phcesni Swine. .. -e d ees. YOU CAN GET RELIEF FROM HEADACHE PAIN STANBACK gives you FAST relief from pains of headache, neuralgia, neuritis, and minor pains of arthritis, rheumatism. Because STANBACK contains several medically-approved and prescribed ingredients for fast relief, you can take STANBACK with confidence. Satisfaction guaranteed! Test Swap Back wins STANBACK STANBACK against any preparation you've ever used TR A ; * “ Guanantiry p/ ete on une 10 9 10¢ 25¢ 69¢ 98¢ Small concrete jobs done In Manheim - Lititz - East Peters- burg area. Call 665-6654 or 665-4997. 29-8¢ MUSIC LESSONS Clarinet — Saxophone Violin EXPERIENCED TEACHER PHONE 653-4328 26-3¢ I will babysit in my home. Days. Vicinity K-Mart on the Fruitville Pike. 569.5590 ’ Will do babysitting in my home, near Burgard school in Manheim. Children over 3 preferred. Call 665-6594. 26-4c It's surprising how people can be manipulated by the dollar, WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY: Riding coat, either girl's size 14 - 16 or misses petite. Write to Marcy Rosser, West Pearl St,, Rising Sun, Md., 21911. 28-2¢ TE —- @ Auctions Bath Builders, Inc, going out of business, and selling at auction, Sat,, Oct. 9 at 9 a. m., Cohocton St., just off Rte. 15 in Bath, N. Y. A large sale of very good items incl. Case “680 Diesel” w/bucket and backhoe (a beauty here)), ’67 Chev. Tool Van, trailers, com- pressor, all kinds of power tools, scaffolding, ladders, el- ectrical, plumbing, lumber, and building supplies, office equipment, heaters, boilers, ete. Bath Builders, Inc., Own- (Continued on Next Page RESET SR RET etry SNR aE FRESH SWEET CIDER PICK YOUR OWN APPLES Stayman — Red OCTOBER 8 and Yellow Delicious and 9; 11 and 12 TTITILLTIIIIITTIIsTS + w— ”e r————_————— APPLES Smoke House - McIntosh - Red and Yellow Delicious LETTUCE — BLEACHED CELERY SWEET POTATOES - HOMEGROWN WATERMELONS EGG SALE—Lg. 2 doz. 90c; Crax 4 doz. $1.00 IR'SH COBBLER POTATOES — 50 lbs, $2.15 FREEZER BAGS 200 qt. bags $1.50, 200 pt. bags $1.25 WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MARKET Open Daily 8 - 8; Saturday 8 - 6: Closed Sunday 1% MILE WEST OF FLORIN., PHONE 653-5661 rary III NIL EXALL 1: SALE SEPT. 30 thru SAT., OCT. 9 Ruhl’s Drug Store MANHEIM, PA. : 28-2¢ 73 SOUTH MAIN STREET, PUBLIC SALE LOVELY COUNTRY HOME AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS Saturday, October, 16, 1971 AT 12 NOON Located 4 m les west of Manheim. I. mile west of East Fairview Brethren Church, along Hossler Rd.. Rapho Twp.. Lancaster County, Pa.’ 3-BEDROOM BRICK RANCHER attached 2-CAR GARAGE, and breezeway with sliding glass doors, spacious living room, modern kitchen, buiit-.n electric stove and eye level oven, bath, space in 2nd floor for bedrooms, large base- ment, hot water baseboard heat, paved driveway: Home is situated in a quiet sett.ng, surrounded by pine trees. Don’t miss this opportunity. For addi- tional information and appointment to inspect call 665-5764 or 665-5664. 1967 FORD FAIRLANE 500 2-Door, 5400 actual miles. G.E. self-defrost refrig. freezer, Kenmore gas stove, us>d iitt'e; round extension table and boards, dinner table with 8 chairs, several other tables and chairs and rockers, high chair, serving § cart 2 cong» eum rugs, 9x12 & 9x10; sectional sofa, 12x21 Axminster rug & pad, platform rocker, oc- § casional cha =. large mrrors, RCA radio-record player, floor a~d table lamps, singer sewing ma- chine, Mayta~s vw~'nger washer. 3 beds, 3 dressers, mattress, Serta bed, wash stand. ld trunk, smok- ing stand, sm~"" jelly cupboard. cnrach, organ stool, 4-gal. crocks. 'antern, horse bla~ket, porch bench, lawn cha'rs. “ower stand, basket, alum. ladders, tools, D. Bral'~v Garden Tract & attachments, 2 canners, p~*~ nans, dishes, a~d numerous items ! ’ ? bs not listed. AUCT. N°" Nice, clean re-~handise. Sale to 4 begin at 12 ~ ~~~ on Oct. 16. R=a' Estate at 2 p.m. Lunch availa®'» Sale ? Fy o ht | Harry S. and Sadie Gibble J. D. YCUNG TORNEY C. H WOLG JTH and H. SHAFF NER, AUCTS. Phone 66555 3 29-2¢ AT—— ——m—— aEsmEreT
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