1972 » con- ) pre- tions yarn ilson. name the ‘abric per- nanu- djust- ms m— 3 2s + 0 er 3.00 bd Py eked od WV Ty Se iN bd REE SSE 4 SE "yy CNR oil WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1972 procedures has been under way to see what changes are necessary to bring PP&L’s performance into line with PP&L Personnel Changes Made the changing attitudes of peo- ple, Meeting cuztomers’ elect- PP&L has announced a ser- ric energy neads will continue ies of personnel re-alignments to remain paramount. With reflecting the company’s elim- the elimination of our sales ination of promotional prac- and promotional efforts, we tices inducing growth of elec- will concentrate on serving trical loads. According to PP- only as energy consultants to &L President Jack K. Busby, our customers. and will con- “A complete re-eamination of tinue to he'n them make the customer-related practices and most effective and efficient PUBLIC SALE Sat., April 22, 1972 11:00 A, M. 6 Room Home & Contents 203 MOUNT JOY STREET, MOUNT JOY, PA. Cozy 3 bedroom home with bath, living room, dining room & kitchen and utility room, slate & tin roof, fenced rear yard town sewer and water, off street parking. Home Sells at 2 P.M, — Call for inspection. FURNITURE —ANTIQUES — DISHES Edison cylinder phonograph with morning glory horn, 100 cylinder records, old fashioned mantle clock, Singer pedal sewing machine, small che:t, 2 antique chests - one lettered: Fianna Hollinger, wood chest, 1-door pine cupboard, wach stand, wooden shelf, double bed with spring and mattress, single bed with box spring and covered mattress, chest of drawers, bureau with mirror, 3-pc. iron butcher set, old bal- lot box, 7 p.c Berry set, depression glass, stumper, copper tea kettle, old express wagon, large 1926 picture of Sweigart Re- union, dresser set, Living room suite, reclining chair, 2 easy rocker chairs, studio couch, two wicker chairs, rocking chair, coffee table, small tables, flower stand, clothes tree, oval chi- na closet, oak desk with book case, RCA 23” black & white TV set, table radio, Wall mirror, metal wardrobe, metal cab inets, 9x12 rug, homemade rag carpets, scatter rugs, Coleman space heater with pipe, Heatrola with pipe, Breakfast set (4 chairs), utility cabinet, kitchen cabinets, metal table, kitchen stool, floor lamps, table lamps, Bissel floor sweepers, Kelvin- ator electric stove, Kelvinator apartment refrigerator, wash- ing machine, electric mixer, electric toaster, electric waffle iron, electric wall clocks, electric heaters (one 110 volt and two 220 volt), 60 pieces antique blue willow set of dishes, antique white ironstone set of diches for 12, antique plates, platters, dishes, 10-gal. earthen crock, cooking utensils - pots pans, skillets, kettles, tumblers, pitchers, Antique quilts, spreads, blankets, linens, doilies, hot pads and cushions. Stella F. Sweigart Paris H. Sweigart, Owners RODA, MORGAN, HALLGREN & HEINLY, ATTORNEYS HAROLD K. KELLER, AUCTIONEER, 653-5310 HELEN & MARTHA, CLERKS 6-1c 4 ’ "Pop Davis ANTIQUE | Dishes - Furniture MON. EVE., MAY 1 AT 6:00 P.M. Located at the Landisville fire hall, 315 Main Street, Landisville, Penna. Adams plates & Desserts, Carnival glass, Am- berina, Hen on nests, Ducks on nests, glass bulldog, iron dogs, glass paper weights, blue glass, Amber glass, Ironstone china, cream & sugars, Mount Joy Centennial plate, Shirley Temple glass, Carnival water set, 40” high Calendar clock, weight clock, shelf clock, pot belly (egg) stove, pewter pitcher, shaking forks, lanterns, Rayo lights, large copper kettle, copper wash boiler, rawhide whip, large Penna. R. R. calendars, hanging store oil lights, iron ladles, forks, spatulas, large agate coffee pot, ink jugs, fire place set, tin ware, brass keg spigot, carbide lights, sleigh bells, 2 Salunga Centennial Indian banks, 2 wash bowl & pitcher sets, large 1893 sale bill, oval tin roast pans, bread pans, pie pans, Rohrer’s shot glass, amber quart bottle, Coin Collection. Dinner bell, butter churns, iron pot. oak hall rack with mirror, victrola, old records, oak ¢-rmode. metal commode, old cradle, arm chair-. t~asure chest, hand made walnut uphols- tered chairs. reverse paintings on glass, ball store scales, two high chairs. Sale by Raymend M. & Mary N. Davis CONDUCTED BY J. OMAR LANDIS AUCTION SERVICE R. D. 1, MANHEIM, PA. OMAR LANDIS & GIRVIN BROS. AUCTS. ; PHONES 6654806 - 665-5054 - 569-9492 6-2c use of their electric service.” In line with this announced policy, the Marketing Depart- ment has been restructured inio a new Department of Consumer tnd Community Af- fairs. B. S. Shunk, Lancaster Di- vision’s vice president, an- nounced the following person- nel changes: Edward A. Paul, formerly Sales Manager - Lancaster Division, is appointed Mana- ger-Concumer & Community Affairs and will head the new department in the Lancaster Division. Arch G. Knisely, formerly Community Service Manager, is appointed Com- munity Affairs Manager. Jesse L. Lowe, formerly Supervisor- Industrial and Commercial Sales, is appointed Supervisor - Industrial & Commercial Consultants. John H. Hart- man, formerly Supervisor-Res- idential Sales, is appointed Supervisor - Residential Con- suitants. Presents Major Music Work One of Beethoven's major religious works, the “Mass in C Major, Opus 83,” was per- formed by the Elizabethtown College Concert Choir and the College-Community Orchestra in a sprng concert on Sunday, April 16. The program, during which each ensemble performed ceparately, was held in the Elizabethtown high school auditorium at 8 p.m. Harry L. Simmers, associate professor of muisc, directed the Concert Choir, and Otis D. Ktchen, also an associate pro- fessor, the College-Community Orchestra. There were four soloists for the Mass, which is divided in- to five movements correspond- ing generally to the five sec- tions of the Catholic High Mass. They were Misses Christine Rutt, soprano, and Donna Ho- over, contralto, both of New Holland: Fred Benner, Eliza- bethtown, tenor; and Robert” Kettering, Hershey, bass. The Concert Choir recent- ly completed an Easter tour of western Pennsylvania, During its part of the pro- gram, it performed “Sing To The Lord a New Song” by Newburg, “Gloria” by Dufay and “Sanctus and Hosanna” by Gabrieli, both pieces for multi-dimensional choir; “The Lord Is ~My Shepherd’ by DEFEAT LEUKEMIA Scientists are heading to- wards the finish line in the race against leukemia. Help them cross the tape victorious Give generously to the Amer- ican Cancer Society. The best way to become financially independent is to learn how to say ‘no’ to yourself. The best way to win an ar- gument is to exhibit patience and self control. APPLICATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR JOB OPENING AS FOLLOW: Offset Press Apprentice Benefits Include: Paid Holidays Vacation and Retirement Plan Employee and Family Hospitalization ® APPLY AutoKraft Box Corp., No.8 MARKET & FRANK STS. MOUNT JOY Thompson, with Miss Jane the two ensembles have Kauffman, Lititz, as harp solo- worked together. : ist, and ‘Hymn For Our . Time” by Beck, with = Miss ¢ Cynthia Keller, Lebanon, at OPEN ROAD the piano. Singing with the INDOOR SHOWROOM choir is Miss Elizabeth Rain- Travel Trailer - Motor Home boat, a senior, of Mount Joy. Sale & Rental The College-Community Or- See them all at chestra, which made its debut H. E. LEHMAN, INC. in February, performed ‘“Var- | R. D. 3, Manheim, Pa. iations on A Shaker Melody” Quarter Mile North of by Copland and “Finlandia” Turnpike Exit 20 by Sibelius. on Route 72 This was the first time that Phone 605-3566 PUBLIC SALE QF ce Real Estate - Antiques - Household Goods SATURDAY, APR. 22, 72 9:30 A, M. Located at 47 College Avenue, Elizabethtown, Pa. 23 STORY BRICK DWELLING First floor: Living room, dining, kitchen and hallway. Second floor: 4 bedrooms with bath, Oil furnace with baseboard heat, Water softener, Basement, Attic, New roof, ONE-CAR GARAGE. To inspect this property call 367-5527. Slant top desk, marble top jelly cupbord, kichen cup- board, Empire bureaus, blanket chests, chest of drawers, wardrobes, book cabinet, iron bed with brass, high-chair, Upright Piano, tables, chairs, rockers, sofa, plank chairs, extension table, picture frames, salts, glassware, dishes, silverware, Fractur type 1835, tinware & toys, Mickey Mouse 9” high, Donald Duck 11” high, cherry seeder, bottles, iron kettle, Household Appliances, Sweeper, Philco Refrigerator, Stove sad irons, crocks, jars, Lots of old books, wheelbarrow, axes, tools, Coins, and many other items too numerous to mention. Real Estate to be offered at 1:00 P.M. Sale by Barbara Longenecker CARL HERR, ATTORNEY . H. (ABE) SHAFFNER - 653-5689 and C. H. WOLGEMUTH, AUCTS. PUBLIC SALE Real Estate, Household Goods TO BE HELD SAT., APRIL 29, 1972 AT 41 W. HUMMELSTOWN ST., ELIZABETHTOWN LOT OF LAND, 22x180 feet, more or less, thereon erected half of a 1 Story Frame Dwelling containing 7 rooms and bath; oil fired hot water heat with summer-winter hookup. To view property call Elizabethtown 367-1116. Also to be sold at same time and place: Monarch combination gas & coal range, maple table, 6 chairs, maple buffet, Frigidaire refrigerator, kitchen step stool, elect. clock, waffle iron, elec. iron, toaster, china closet with mirror in back, high chair, 3-pc. living room suite, wall card table, small stand, large mirror, end table, round table, table & floor lamps, table lamp with paint- ed shade, 9x12 rugs, throw rugs, 2 Hoover sweepers, maple davenport & chair, parlor table, stool, chairs, rocking chairs, round table, occasional arm chair, two slope top desks, 1 maple; sewing basket, carpeted box, coal oil lamp, lantern, jardinieres, clothes rack, low bureau, Simmons bed, spring, innerspring mattress, ocak bureau with mirror, Empire bureau, small stand, ward- robe, single bed, box spring, mattress; vanity with mir- ror, bureau with mirror, 5pc. bedroom suite, inner- spring & mattress, blanket chests, trunks, utility cabin- et, fernery. Scotts mower, 7-ft. aluminum ext. ladder, step lad- der, garden tools, hose, hand sprayer, worktable, Speed Queen wringer washer, ironing board, galvanized tubs, baskets, garbage can, cut & pressed glass, dishes, cook- ing utensils, jars, crocks, articles too numerous to men- tion. Sale to start at 11 a.m. Real Estate to be offered at 2:30 P.M. Conditions will be made known by Estate of James S. Rutherford COMMONWEALTH NATIONAL BANK, Executor HENRY F. GINGRICH, ATTORNEY DUPES & GERBERICH, AUCTIONEERS S. KRAYBILL, P. MILLER, CLERKS 6-2c 3
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