PORSALE NAIR: Picnic tables, seats ditscioed or unattached. Round tables and benches, gun cabinets; also lawn furniture. Call 898-2877 or 569- 1398. 44-12¢ 2-yr.-old Conn deluxe Rhapsody console organ, $2000 or best offer. Large office desk, 6 drawers, typewriter storage, slide-out writing tables, $25. Call 665-2961. 47-2¢c SERVICES OFFERED REPAIR WORK WANTED — Minor roofs, Spouting, Interior & exterior painting. General carpentry. Sidewalks. George L. Workman, Mount Joy R2. Ph. 653- 1290. 31-tfc I have room for 1 or 2 children, preferably 2 to 5 yrs. old. Ph. 665- 6131. 47-3c LY REY WANTED: Old guns, swords, Civil War items, old pictures. Highest prices paid. 367-7405. 44-4p We pay a premium of 48 per- cent above face value for U.S. silver coins. Piersol & Wenger, Stall No. 17, Boro of Columbia Flea Market, Sundays. 47-2d FOR RENT WANTED TO RENT: 3 or 4 bedroom house, in Mount Joy or E-town area. Call collect, Leola, 656-6104. 47-3¢ AUCTIONS make the difference in marketing livestock! NEW HOLLAND makes the difference in auctions! MONDAY 10:30 A.M.—FAT HOGS and SHOATS 2:30 P.M.—FAT STEERS, BULLS, COWS & VEAL: HORSE SALE—MONDAY at 10:00 A.M. DAIRY SALE—WEDNESDAY at 12:30 P.M. FAT STEERS, BULLS, COWS & VEAL THURSDAY at 12:30 P.M. New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. New Holland, Penna. Abram W. Diffenbach, Manager Phone (717) 354-2194 Public Auction Antiques & Household Goods Saturday, May 5 at 9:30 a.m. Located at Groff's corner 4 miles north of Lancaster at 2701 Fruitville Pike, Lanc. County, Penna. Carnival, Heisey, Dresden, German, Nippon, Austrian, Limoges, Ironstone, pewter plate, Hobnail Creamer, Red R.S. Prussian choepot, Amerina mug, wines, creamers, Warwick Stag mug, German beer stein, Roasting pans, comic books, Silver cream & sugar, Platters, butcher knives, Hull pottery vase, pressed glass, cut glass, Decorated Vegetable dishes & plates, Jugs, crocks, cherry seeder, ladels, forks, agate ware, tin ware, oil lamps of many sizes & types, old school books, old children books; Chatterbox 1880, the Brownies Kind Deed 1903, Mother Goose melodies etc., almanacks Dated 1851, 1866, etc., baskets leaded colored glass shade, 4 ft. painting by Miss Emma Groff, 2 pitcher & Bowl sets, Quilts, Rugs. Blanket chests, 3 child's rockers, cain seat chairs, cain seat rockers, Doll coach, Wicker doll coach, wall clocks with reverse paintings, Auto harp, rope bed, Towel rack, magazine Rack, 2 platform Rockers, cradle, corner cupboard, Min Cammel back trunk, slant top schooldesk, 3 marble top wash stands, 3 marble top dressers, 3 beds, Box spring, Mattresses, Wardrobe, picture frames of many sizes & types, paintings, Empire chest of drawer desk, shadow boxes, 1 drawer open wash stand, 2 high chairs, 10 ft. hall mirror, School masters desk, high top book case desk, sofa & 5 matching chairs, Library table, Hall rack, slant top desk, Windsor Rocker, Victorian Sofa, Dutch Cup- board, Drop leaf table, 2 Ext. tables 6 boards each, plank bottom chairs, marble top sideboard, large copper kettle, Columbian wook cook stove, Tappan gas range, Dry sink. SALE BY GROFF’S CONDUCTED BY J.OMAR LANDIS AUCT. SER. LANDIS & GIRVIN BROS. AUCTS. PH. 665-4806 — 665-5054 — 569-9492 Food Stand by Ladies Auxiliary of Neffsville Fire Co. 47-2c LIAR R Man to do yard work 2 days per week. Ph. 653-5180. 47-2d Waitress wanted, cooks, dish- washers, bartenders. Apply Central Hotel, 102 N. Market Street, Mount Joy. 47-2¢ CARDS OF THANKS Cards of Thanks We most gratefully thank all our neighbors, our other kind friends and our relatives for all their expressions of sympathy and other kindnesses to us and our brother during his illness and at the time of his death. The brothers and sisters of Norman E. Fitzkee. 47-1c April 25, 1973 Mount Joy Byjletin - Page 7 EXECUTORS’ NOTICE Estate of Norman E. Fitzkee dec’d, late of Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster County, Pa. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for set- tlement to the undersigned. Oliver and Martha Mateer, Executors 301 Birchland Ave. Mount Joy, Pa. 17552 Roda, Morgan, Hallgren & Heinly 46-3c The Sell family wishes to ex- tend their heartfelt thanks to the kind friends and neighbors for all the expressions of love and sympathy in the loss of their dear son, brother and grandson, Ramon. 47-1c Of This and That (Continued from Page 1) outside Northeast, Md., where Dr. Barnhart and his brother, Dr. Jay Barnhart Jr., are practicing physicians. But it is not a usual home. Oh no! It is a windmill! When the Barnharts began looking for a home, they knew they wanted it close to the water, for both of them spent many happy hours when they were growing up, in the Bay area. When they found the windmill, practically at the water’s edge, they said, ‘“This is it!” It sits high on a ledge overlooking the river, about 20 feet back from the shore. It originally was the windmill for a large plantation in that section of Maryland. Windows look -out across the water; the interior is warm, livable and comfortable. Fishing, swimming and their hobby of sailboating couldn’t possibly be any handier! There are two floors which they use. On the lower floor are the kitchen and dining room. On the floor above are the living room and bedrooms. They have plans to add other rooms on the ground level sometime in the future. But for the present, Barry, Joanne and their two little girls and little boy are enjoying their fascinating, exciting and ad- verturesome home, just as it is! Music is always a big part of the Easter season. Through the centuries mankind has tried to express his joy about the Ressurection in music. We felt this joy in Easter Week, 1973, in several ways: In Emanuel and Trinity United Methodist churches at Indian- town Gap, where our son-in-law is pastor, we shared two nights in revival services where duets by a husband and wife and by a father and daughter added glory to the sermons of Evangelist Dave Barr. At an Evangelical Congregational church in Akron, Pa., Wednesday night we thrilled to the gospel singing of a group of dedicated young people, ‘“The New Creations,” for which the son of good friends of ours plays the drums. Four lovely young voices, a piano, electric guitar and the drums combined to present a final medley of songs on the Easter theme so beautiful that it brought tears to our eyes and a lump to our throats! Then on Sunday, in a Lancaster The WORRY Clinic (Continued from Page 2) those who ate saturated fats and 174 deaths of those on the ex- perimental diet of unsaturated fats. But at autopsy, it was found that deaths from heart attacks and strokes were more numerous among the experimental group on the unsaturated fat diet. The ratio was only 48 deaths among those who ate eggs and meat fats as against 70 who studiously refrained from such and tried to stick to unsaturated fats. And the cancer deaths were only 17 among the saturated fat eaters in contrast to 31 in the group who stuck to unsaturated fats. Like many other apparently valid theories, this one didn’t work out in actual practice. Yet the experiment was very worthwhile and was conducted as scientifically as possible under modern conditions. A majority of people who suffer heart attacks (at least 70 per- cent) have high cholesterol levels. But maybe the two are not casually related at all. For a high correlation could also be made between the zooming miles of concrete automobile highways and the increasing airplane passenger traffic. But the two are only symptoms of a third element, namely, the adaptation of a gasoline motor to transportation. Perhaps researchers have thus said they believe an inbalance in blood chemistry may account for both, and this imbalance may possibly be traced to a lack of one or more of the water-soluble church, a gifted organist, backed up by timpani, cymbals, trum- pets, trombones and cornets, played a stirring ‘‘Entrata Festiva’ which must have ex- pressed some of the joy of that Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem almost two thousand years ago! The music of Easter! How beaufitul it is! PUBLIC NOTICE The Borough of Mount Joy Zoning Hearing Board will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on Wed- nesday, May 2, 1973, at 6:30 P.M. in the Borough Offices Building, 21 East Main Street, to hear a request from William E. Andrews for a variance to permit a household items and furniture business at 125 Mount Joy Street. Borough of Mount Joy ZONING HEARING BOARD 46-2tc NOTICE The East Donegal Board of Zoning Adjustment will hold a public hearing at the East Donegal Township Supervisors Office at Maytown, Pa., Friday, April 27, 1973 at 7:30 P.M. The hearing will be on the application of Dennis Goodhart of 203 E. Main St., Mount Joy, who is seeking a variance to the setback requirements of an R-1 District to accommodate a house on a corner lot, to set the house in conformity with the other 3 houses at the intersection of Vista Drive and Elizabeth St. Maytown, Pa. Any opposition to the ap- plication may be made known at the hearing. J. Robert Greider Secretary 47-1c chemical elements supposed to be in our food. So send for the medical booklet “The Ocean's 44 Trace Chemicals,” enclosing a long stamped, return envelope, plus 25 cents, and see this challenging; biochemical view concerning human ailments, including cancer. (Always write to Dr. Crane in care of this newspaper, enclosing a long stamped, adressed en- velope and 25 cents to cover typing and printing costs when you send for one of his booklets.) In 1968 it was reported that a man had rolled a hoop 600 miles from Mieres to Madrid and back in 18 days. APPLY NOW We Train Men to Work As LIVESTOCK BUYERS If you have some livestock experience we will train you to buy cattle, sheep and hogs. For a local interview, write today with your background. Inciude your complete ad- dress and phone number. CATTLE BUYERS, INC. 4049 Pennsylvania Kansas City, Missouri 6411 Craining Cattle and Livestock Buyers BUYING or SELLING If you are interested in Buying or Selling a Home, Farm, Mobile Home, Building Lot, Business, Commercial Property or any type of Real Estate, why not call me and I will be glad to discuss all phases of buying and selling with you—I can arrange financing to suit your pocketbook—Please call or write for details today—Thank you— Penn Realty Ine 112 SOUTH MAIN STREET MANHEIM CALL FOR RICK HERSHEY, PERSONALLY 665-2401 '653-1478 387-8174
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