wR Aim CUBODTO0TR PO00COV0VDVVITVVCTOVOCIDD0OCCONOD00 Everybody ry} Ny Y fwd ne classifieds A § OS. iS “8 AN eads é 0OOOOOTOOCCOOTOOOTOVOBTCOOOICBODO0HTRCONOOO0 —— ZENITH — NORGE GIBSON & MAYTAG 3 & Lk lKasy Pay t Plan v's TRC _—- : ====s’ Manheim - P 665-2105 I'he pron carp cleaner Lu S y On 1 i ot R )I'¢ orgotien IME nd : ir : 11S S. Rent electric shamp- 90 Potted Pi & Corsages 1 $1 L.ongenecker’s Ha d z I r. Pan ? S Pp ire, 39 Market Square, Man 155 oh 5 ) elm Pa. 2-1c - oom. uh Real nice floor model black & For better cleaning, to keep W 11 TY WOrksS nice A k ng COL0rs gleaming, use Diu val, EW, Wl \ ts 3 NIE Tiere rpet vl ar ar ‘v1 4 $90 cash. Phone 289-0200. Lu VIL. Lal : ery R x 210 electric mpeooer $1. Gra ree ee pee AM’S, 20 Market: Square Donegal school Jacket, sz, 36, Manheim, Pa. 2-1 like new, $10. Call 653-1763. ” —_— : 2-1¢c 1 - 45-1b. Bow; 3 boxes of 12 : : ——— gauge shells; 3 boxes .308 car- 1964 4-dr. Chevy sedan, R&H, tridges; 2 boxes .222 cartridg Good cond. Price $295. Also, es. Call 653 4464. 2-1d P.S., new tires and inspection en 1967 Yamaha, 250 CC., newly Reduce excess fluids with inspected and exceilent run- ning cond. $275. Ph. 665-4854, 1-2¢ Fluidex, $1.69 — Lose weight safely with Dex-A-Diet, $1.98. At you drugstore. 45-10p PUBLIC SALE LIVESTOCK, SOME FARM EQUIPMENT ANTIQUES and HOUSEHOLD GOODS SAT., MARCH 25, 1972 10:00 A.M, Located about one mile west of Maytown, Penna., along Route 241, about 1 mile east of Reich's church. 16 BROOD SOWS — 35 SHOATS — 1 BOAR HOG B. A.C. TRACTOR with plow and cult, Mc 7 ft. mower, Sleigh, Bob sled, Silver King chain saw, 68 HARVEY DAVIDSON 250 cc MOTORCYCLE Dry sink, marble top bureau, flour chest, wash stands, wood box, wardrobes, dough tray, bedroom suite, love seat and chairs, sideboard, hall rack, rock- ers, tables, chairs, wicker flower stand, high chair, pres- sed glassware, hanging bracket lamp, Lots of compotes, cake stands, punch bowl set, goblets, china, dishes, shaker iron tea kettle, copper & brass salts, forks, kettles, piano rolls, old bottles, baskets, post cards, crocks, picture frames, wooden wagon, and many other items too numerous to mention. Farm items to be sold at 2:30 p.m. Sale by H. (ABE) SHAFFNER and Paul Hoffines IRA STOLTZFUS, AUCTIONEERS Food by Sublette’s Catering PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES and BLACKSMITH TOOLS TO BE HELD SAT., MARCH 25, 1972 AT MASTERSONVILLE Columbian brown kitchen range, enamel coal range, G.E. refrigerator, kitchen cabinet, jelly cupboard, sink extension table with boards, chairs, sideboard, drophead Singer sewing apartment 2-burner hot plate, and cupboard, oak rocking chairs, oak machine, antique adjustable high chair with wheels, oak bedroom suite with washstand, cane seated chairs, parlor suite, pictures, picture frames, o-piece mahogany 3-piece washbowl set, coal oil lamps, buggy lamps, sleigh bells, old bot- tles, beaded pin cushions, large iron kettle, single ket- tle butcher furnace, 2 wooden tubs, blacksmith tools, old hoof trimmer, cigar mold. o5-gallon G.E. hot water coaloil heater, TV, Radios, gun wire barrel shot gun, .22 Winchester rifle, heater, Estate Heatrola, cabinet, 12-gauge Ithaca electric mo- tors, garden tools, digging irons, 2-hole corn sheller, 1- horse scorer, garden cultivator, bathtub, ironing boards, dishes, glassware, ladles, forks, jars, jugs, crocks, many articles too numerous to mention. Sale to start at 11 a.m. when conditions will be made known by Abram H. Garman DUPES & GERBERICH, AUCTIONEERS N. KRAYBILL, P. MILLER, CLERKS Refeshments by Mastersonville Fire Company 1-2¢ FOR RENT FOR RENT: Village Green Apartments, east W WW \ Elizabethtown, 1 and 2 bed room apt featuring total el ctric living, wall-to-wall car pet, fully equipped G.E. kit chen, laundry facilities and individually “controlled Car- rier air conditioning & heat- ing. © Immediat occupancy. Rental office open 1 to 5 Sat urday and Sunday; 4 to 8 on ra- Tuesday and Thursday. Call e, 367-4769 or 838-4271 for infor- ». mation. 38tlc (Continued on next page) LEGAL NOTICE A lh a a Se EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Roy Hoffman, late of Mount Joy, Lancaster, Pa. Letters testamentary on said estate having been grant ed 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 JOHN E. ZELLER and PHYLLIS H. LANDIS c/o Nevin L Bitner, Esquire 45 North Duke Street Lancaster, Pa. 17602 Nevin L. Bitner, Esquire 45 N. Duke St. Lancaster, Pa. 17602 Attorney 2-3c EXECUTRIX NOTICE Estate of James E. Hocken- berry, dec’d. late of Mount Joy Borough, Penna. Letters testamentary on said estate having been grant. ed to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immedi ate payment and those hav ing claims or demands a cainst the same will present them without delay for set lement to the undersigned. ESTHER H. HOCKENBERRY 118 East Main Street Mount Joy, Penna. 17552 Henry F. Gingrich 151 East High Street Elizabethtown, Pa. 17022 Attorney 2-3c EXECUTRIX NOTICE Estate of Monroe L. Waser, dec’d., late of East Donegal Twp., Lancaster County, Pa. Letters testamentary on said estate having been grant- ad to the undersigned, all Jersons 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- tlemont to the undersigned. MINERVA MAE DICKINSON R.D. 1 Marietta, Pa. 17547 Roda, Morgan, Hallgren and Heinly, Att’s. 700 N. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. 50-3c SEALED PROPOSALS Sealed poposais will be re- ceived by the Donegal School Board for General Supplies and Art Supplies, Medical, Lumber, Wood Shop, General Shop, and Metal Shop Sup- plies for the schools of the Donegal School District for the school year 1972-73. Sealed bids will be received until 4:30 p. m. on April 3, 1972 and awarded at the School Board meeting on Ap- rll 20, 1972. Copies of the specifications, conditions and instructions to bidders are on file in the of- ice of the Director of Business in the Business Office located in the Washington Elementay School, South Market Avenue, Mount Joy, Penna. and may be secured there. (P. O. Box 297, Mount Joy, Pa. 17552) Sealed proposals must be returned to-the Business office as stated in the_instructions. The board reserves the right to waive informalities and re- ject any or all bids. Donegal School Board (Mrs.- Dorothy J. Meade Secretary of the Boga 1-3c NEDNESDAY, MARCH 2: Ro OO ARNT | FARM MACHINERY & | f FARM WN (INE &x ; HOUSEHOLD GOODS X "Vd AIEEE Be. i SAT., MARCH 23, AT 10:30 A.M, 5 12 | i | | Located 4 miles west of Millersville, Pa., on | SS 5 rd “a or Rte. 883. Yi mile west of Central Manor church. | ALLIS CHALMERS Dl4 with chains; JOHN # DEERE 420 with cultivators, snow plow & chains. | FARMALL A with cultivators, Henderson manure loader, tobacco hoers, New Holland 66 Baler, J.D. } 2-bottom plow, Int. corn planter, 270 gal. water tank on wheels, Stauffer 2-row tobacco planter, § Forano Snow Blower, Mono, rotary mower, Oliver grain drill, Heavy duty 3-point hook up for D14 or 17, J.D. #9 mower, P. T. O. seeder, N.H. tank manure spreader, New Idea 12A Manure spreader, 2 section disc horrow, cultipacker, hayrake, air compressor, 5-ton hydraulic jack, Cardinal Chor- Boy grain elevator, rubber tire wagon with side boards, lumber, tomato stakes, 5400 tobacco lath, 9 Ton Straw, 10 Ton of Corn, 5 gal. hand sprayer, 2 Minnich tob. Boxes, platform scales, wheelbar- row, Craftsman 62” power saw. tools, wrenches, etc. 32 ft. extension ladder. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Stereo Radio-Record player, Philco 18 cu, ft. freezer, Philco Refrig. Frig. Auto Washer, Kelvin- ator Auto. Dryer, 10-piece dining room Suite, plat- form rockers, twin beds, springs and mattresses, , Wardrobes, Cedar Wardrobe, Wash stand, Clothes trees, end tables, floor lamps, Rugs—9x12, 9x15, 9x 23, blankets and bedding, throw rugs, blanket chest, picnic table, glider, Waterfall 5-pc. bedroom suite, spring and mattress. Sale by Paul M. Wagner CONDUCTED BY: : J. OMAR LANDIS AUCTION SERVICE R. D. 1, MANHEIM, PA. OMAR LANDIS & GIRVIN BROS., AUCTS. PHONE 665-4806/5054 - 569-9492 Food Stand by Chestnut Hill Youth Group 2-2¢ SHOP THE CLASSIFIED WAY PUBLIC SALE OP FARMING EQUIPMENT TO BE HELD WED., MARCH 29, 1972 12:00 NOON : Located 2 miles Northwest of Manheim, between Manheim and Old Line Store, along the Old Line Road, Lancaster County, Penna. 620 JOHN DEERE TRACTOR, 770 OLIVER TRACTOR with 3 pt. hi-lo range, A JOHN DEERE TRACTOR, 20 COCKSHOT TRACTOR with 3 pt. #469 New Holland hay bine, No. 567 John Deere wheel rake (9 ft.), Dion forage wagon (new), McCurdy gravity bin (new), John Deere #494 4row corn planter, John Deere 2-bottom 16- in. 2-way plow, John Deere KBA-28 disc harrow, John Deere spring harrow on wheels, 10 ft. cultipacker, I. H. #7 field chopper, John Deere #9 3 pt. mower, New Hol- land tank spreader, #45 John Deere loader with hydrau- lic bucket, Ontario 10 hoe grain drill, 16 ft. grain eleva- tor, John Deere cultivator, weeder, 1 bale thrower wag- on, 2 flat bed wagons, 3 pt. blade, Pride of the Farm 80- bushel hog feeder, corn theller with motor, 30 in. hay fan, 7 rolls snow fence, platform scales, lots of window sash, 1000-gal. tank, 2 feed carts, 148 pcs. 2x10 galvan- ized sheeting, silo planks, used lumber, 3 rolls yard fence and 2 gates, used elec. wiring, used galvanized & copper pipes and plumbing fixtures, chicken picker, 28 bags insulation. MILKING EQUIPMENT—SP 22 vacuum pump, 3 50-1b. Surge Milking Units ‘with jet flow inflation, two garlyng pails, 2 milk strainers, 6 milk straps, 2 utensil tables. ; Sale to begin at 12 o’clock. Terms by: Wilber B. and Patsy Weaver R. GEIB & R. MILLER, AUCTIONEERS Food stand by Christian Day School AUCTS. NOTE: Come early — no small items!
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