alks R15 Ps pe ts you. A \ me out for 1S gh n- “es Tap Za Cn) Fen FSO J ha | The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday ! Morning, February 15, 1940 LIST OF SPRING SALES To Be Called By C. S. FRANK, Auctioneer Mount Joy, Pa. Sat, Feb. 17—In Mt. Joy, house-|. hold goods by Morris Groff, for the estate of Elle 'n Henry. FP . Feb. 23—In Rapho Twp. near re stock & imvlements 3 John Ba ker. it., Feb, 24— Rapho Twp. at Fair- view Church, stock, implements, household goods, by J. B. Snavely, Lstate. Wed., Feb. 28, Meckley Farm near tisser’'s Mill, Frank & Bro. Saturday, March man’s Church, the estate Tues., livestock hy C. S. 2—Near Eris- household goods for of Lizzie Brubaker. les. March 5—Near Salunga, clock, implements, household goods by Williamy Fackler. Wed.,, March 6—In Rapho Twp. at Garfield school house, stock and implements by Christ Newcomer. Thurs, March 7—In Rapho Twp., near Hossler’'s church, stock and implements by Ed. Henry. Fri., March 8—In Mt. Joy, house- youd goods by Mrs, Harriet Nissley state. Sat. Mar. 9—In Florin, real estate and household goods by Levi Mus- r for the estate of Lizzie Herr. Tues.. March 12—Near Ironbridge, Rapho Township, stock and imple- ments by Frank Furman. Thurs., March 14—Near Rowenna, stock and implements, by W. H. Armold. Sat, March 16—In Rapho Twp., implements and household goods by near Union Square, entire lot of Nathan Givler. Mon., Mar. 18—Midway between Bainbridge and Marietta, stock and implements by I. W. Meckley. Tuesday, March 19—Near May- town, livestock and implements by Russel Shope. EVANGELICAL CHURCH ELECTED STEWARDS On Monday evening the Fourth Quartertly Conference of the Trin- Congregational At election ity Church met in regular session. this conference session the f Stewards took place and the delegate to Annual Conference which will be held in Emanuel Evangelical Congregation- 1] Church of Bethlehem, Pa. be- sinning April 25th. The following were clected Le office of Steward for one year: B. I. Peffer, Amy Kramer, Calvin Kramer, David Mumper, Abner Gish. Mr. Peffer was also elected is delegate to the Annual Confer- slection of a to cncee, SAE rms There is no better way to boost gour business than by local news- paper advertising. = CLASSIFIED Rates for {his eum column are 25c per msertion. If over five ltnes, 5c per ine each insertion, all payable in advance, NOTICE: Get your fishing and dog licenses. H. B. Wittel, Notary Public, Florin, Pa. f-16-1t-pd FURNITURE REPAIRING — All kinds of furniture repaired and up- holstery work done. Harry Meily, De lta St., Mt. Joy. f-15-1t-pd "FOR SALE: Irish Cobbler Seed certified Good Fri, March 22—Mt. Joy, annual Community sale by C. S.| Frank & Bro. Sat., Mar. 23 in Mt. Joy, house- Philip Greiner, hold goods by Mrs. To Be Called By G. K. WAGNER, Auctioneer Every Thursday night, Sale at Beverly Twin Market at 7 o'clock. Thurs, Feb. 22, near Hoffers church, between Elizabethtown and Hershey, farm stock and imple- ments, by Samuel Shelly. Wednesday, March 6th — Near Collinsville, York Co., full line of implements, livestock, household goods by Harry K. Leiphart. Sat., Mar. 16, at Beverly Twin Market, 200 hogs, baby chicks, fruit. Sale at 12:30 o'clock. Wed., Mar. 20, near Sporting Hill, farm stock and implementss, by Jacob R. Mummau. Thursday, March 21—At Rheems, full line of implements and live- stock by Reist R. Mummau. Good Fri, Mar. 22, near Mt. Joy, sale of cows and hogs, by C. S. Frank and Sale at 1530 “o'clock. Sat., Mar. 30, at Market, 303 hogs, poultry, lot of baby 2:30. Apr. 13, Market, 300 hogs, fruit, lot of baby 12:30 o'clock. Ascension Day Sale, 3ro. Twin season, Sale Beverly fruit in chicks. Twin paints, Sale at at Beverly poultry, chicks. Thurs.,, May 2 at Twin Market. After- and night sale. 300 hogs, 10,- y chicks, ducklings, turkey poultry, fruit, implementts, dr oods, furniture, autos. Sale frem 12 noon to 11 p. m. Decoration Day Sale, Thurs, May 20, at Beverly Twin Market, after- noon and night. 300 hogs, 15,000 haby chicks, ducklings, turkey poults, poultry, fruit, implementts, dry goods. Sule from 12:30 to 11 Pp. Mm. : Thurs.. July 4, afternoon and night at Beverly Twin Market. 200 . 7.000 chicks, poultry, fruit, goods, furniture. Sale from 12:30 to 11 p. m. Labor Day Sale, Mon., Sept. 2, at Beverly Twin Market. 300 hogs, boby chicks, furniture, fruit, imple- ments, poultry, dry goods. Sale at 12 noon to 11 p. m. EXECUTOR’ S NOTICE Fstate of Ezra Ney, late of Mount Joy Borough, deceased. Letters testamentary tate having been granted to the unders Signed, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- 1 ¢ payment, and those having ns or demands against the same, il present them without delay for {lement to the undersigned, CAROLYN NEY, 112 S. Barbara St., Mount Joy, Pa. CHESTER NEY, MILDRED STAUFFER, R. D. 2, Mount Joy, Pa. Executors. Arnold & Bricker, Attorneys. on said es- jan-11-6t EXECUTOR’S NOTICE te of Amelia Frymyer, late of ish of Mount Joy, Deceased [ eiters testamentary on said es- been granted to the all persons indebted to are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same them without delay for nt to the undersigned, re- > inn Mount Joy, Pa. The First National Bank and Trust Company of Mount Joy. Executor. Myers & Kready, 1-25-6t will present Zimmerman, Attor neys. EXECUTORS NOTICE of Emily Hoffer, late of Mt. Joy, Penna. deceased ters testamentary on said es- {-{e having been granted to the un- dersigned, all persons indeted| thereto are requested to make im-) mediate payment, and those hav- ine claims or demands against the >, will present them without | v for settlement to the d. residing in Mt Joy, Penna. G. Carpenter, Executor. Zimmerman, Myers & Kready. Attorneys. Estate Le f-8-6t Potatoes, were last year, $1.50 per bu, “Green Mountain [table potatoes, $1.00 delivered. A H. Zercher, phone Mount Joy feb-15-2t 916-R~-21. NEW Brick 6 R. Hot Water Heat. Slate Roof. Most Modern Kitchen and Bath. Just Built. Corner Lot. Positively going to sell. Willing to assume big loss. Act quickly. Geo. F. Neiss, 201 S. Barbara St. feb-15-27-pd FOR RENT: Desirable modern store room in Mt. Joy. Apply S. H. Miller. feb-15-tf FOR SALE: Slightly used: 2- bottom tractor plow, Allis-Chalm- ers, 3 seed potato cutting machines, 1 with motor. Apply Martin H. Cope, Rheems, Pa. f-8-2t WANTED—Mortgage Money. Ist mortgage, 70 acres, West Hempfield Township. Apply P. O. Box 85, Mt. Joy, ¢/o R. H. G. feb8-3t-pd EXCELLENT STORE PROPERTY —In Mount Joy for rent. Central lccation—North Market Street, rear of First National Bank and Trust Co. and diagonally across the street from the Post Office. Used as a dry goods and grocery store for the past 27 years. First floor is 35x90 ft. Also second floor and basement. Possession about Feb. 15. Apply to First National Bank and Trust Com- pany, Mt. Joy. feb-1-tf IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE—That’s my business. Have farms, dwellings, business places, ete. B. F. Peffler, West Donegal St., Mt. Joy. jan-18-tf HOME GROWN CLOVER SEED, catches better, grows better! For clean seed, see Reist Seed Company. jan-31-6t ANTIQUES WANTED—We buy old glass, china, chairs, chests, cup- boards, tables, quits, ete. Write what you have to cell to sell to Box No. 85, c/o M. M. K. 1-29-3tp PUBLIC SALE: Tuesday, Febru- ary 20, on the premises 21% miles north of Mount Joy, about 12 mile from Becker's Service Station, live- stock, farm implements and house- hold goods by Jacob K. Ober. Sale at 12:30 p. m. F. B. Aldinger, Auct. FOR SALE CHEAP—A 7% h. p Electric Motor, 1200 r. p. m. 60 cyele, 3-phase mounted on sliding s. Will sell reasonable to quick buyer. Apply Bulletin, Mount Joy. hone 41-7]. WANTED — Your next roll of films, send 25 cents and get 8 Velvet Waxed Prints and free enlargement Our 21st year in business. Capital City Photo Service, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. may-19-tf WANTED DISTRIBUTORS, REPRESENTATIVES. New Line of Chemicals. Free samples, Lime Ce- ment. Roach Powder, Soaps Blue- ing, Floor Oil, Write Connecticut Can, Hartford, Conn. 11-16-tf SELECT BUILDING LOTS for sale at reasonable prices, along S. Market Street, Florin. Apply Martin S. Musser. 12-14-tf FOR SALE: 10 head of sucking pigs and 12 more by February 15, Marvin E. Garner, Route 1, Mt. Joy, Pa. jan-18-tf ATTENTION FARMERS - TRUCKERS Save money by Trading Now For one of these fine USED TRUCKS 1937 Chev.,TPanel $295 1932 Chev.1,T Panel $159 DRIVEN ONLY 22,000 MILES Wiggins Chevrolet Co. USED CAR LOT 820 S. PRINCE ST. LANC., PA. LANDISVILLE Mr. Wm. Chaplin is sew Oldsmobile pleased with it. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hammer and Robert Buel, visited Mr. Ham- mer's Aunt in Perry County, last week, Clinton Youtz and Robert Buel cclled on Robert Shank, Horace Harkins and Maurice Hostetter at Willow Street. Corporal John H. Frantz, U. S. Army, of St. Howard, Md., was the guest of Mr. Robert Buel. Corporal Frantz is a former resident of town, and is enjoying a six weeks leave of absence from his post. Install Officers The Civic Association held their February meeting last week, with fifteen members present,” at which time! the newly elected officers were sporting a and is very well ‘nstalled, with the newly elected president, Mr. H. I. Koser pre- siding. A motion was made and passed also forwarded to the State High- way Department, for the thirty- five mile speed limit signs to be erected through the town. The membership drive and boos- ter meeting will comprise the March meeting. Fire School Wednesday evening the regular weekly Fire School was held in the Fire Hall, with an attendance of thirty-five, under the supervision of Chief Earl Lefevre and sponsored by the State Department of Public Instruction, and will continue for fifteen more weeks. Baby Clinic A meeting of the Baby Clinic will be held in the Fire Hall, next Tuesday, February 20th. Personals Mr. M. A. Rollman, and son, John, moved from Mount Joy to the Swarr property here. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Ginder and con, Donald, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ginder and son, Gene were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Hollinger at Chicques Church. Food Sale Saturday Saturday, February 17th from 2:30 to 5 p. m., tha Young People’s Class of the Zion Lutheran Church will hold a food sale in the Fire Hall. They will have many good things for sale, such as: Dressed Chicken, potato salad, buked beans, cole slaw, potato chips, red beet eggs, cakes, pies, candy, etc. Oyster Supper Thursday, February 29th, the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Fire Com- pany will serve an oyster supper in the Fire Hall from 5 to 9 p. m. Oysters will be served in every style and they will also have pies, cakes and ice cream on sale. Sup- per thirty-five cents. Be sure to reserve the date for an oyster sup- per at the Fire House. Card Party’ The monthly card party will be held at the Fire House Friday ev- ening, February 16th. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weaver and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Souders at Donec Miss Pauline McMillan, of Bain- bridge was the guest of her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weav- Friday evening. ia ———————— ILLUSTRATED TALK ON CONSERVATION SERVICE W. T. Hebel, of the Lancaster Soil Conservation Service, presented an illustrated talk on “Soil and Mois- ture Conservation” at the sixth agricultural evening class which er, High School, Maytown, Monday evening. Samuel F. Simmons, sup- ervisor of agriculture, sad the ex- press purpose of the meeting was to teach farmers ‘how to manage their farms best from a long-time agricultural viewpoint.” General discussion followed the lecture and pictures. Slides were shown to il- lustrate what is being done on Lan- caster County farms to check ero- sion and conserve moisture. er A ENTERTAINED FRIENDS TO A TURKEY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Appley,! of Marietta, entertained at a turkey dinner recently, in honor of Mrs. Appley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stone, of Elizabethtown, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wagenbach, of Florin, and Mrs. Annie Appley, of Marietta, mother of Mr. Appley. Other guests present at the din- ner were: Gertrude Appley, of Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller, of Elizabethtown, and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Swalm, of Palmyra. The dinner was greatly enjoyed by all present. ental A It Ephrata’s boro tax rate this year is eight mills. B.D rm Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. was held at the East Donegal Twp. Sale Register| ‘let us print your bills. If you want a notice or your fale inserted in this register weekly from now until day of sale. ABSOLUTE- LY FREE, send or phone us yeur sale date and when you are ready, That’s the cheapest advertising you can get. Saturday, February 17—On the premises, No. 365 North Barbara Street, in Mt. Joy Borough, house- hold goods by Maurice W. Groff, Executor of the estate of Ellen Henry. Thursday, Feb. 22 — Between Wrightsville and East Prospect, York Co., horses, mules, cows and a full line of farm implements by Nat Crumling. Funk, Auct. Friday, Feb. 23rd—On the prem- ises on the road leading from Mt. Joy td Hossler’s Church, near Beck- er's Service Station, 3 miles north of Mt. Joy, live stock, farm imple- ments, by John K. Becker. Sale at 12:30 o'clock. C. S. Frank, Auct. Tuesday, February, 27th — On the premises along the Marietta and Lancaster Pike, the former Brene- man farm, one mile north of Kin- derhook, livestock, implements and furniture, by Mrs. Barbara B. Drescher. F. B. Aldinger, Auct. Wednesday, February 28--On the premises on the former Meckley Farm, one mile north of Mt Joy, on the road leading to Milton Grove, 210 head of live stock, also apples and potatoes by C. S. Frank and Bro. Thursday, February 29—On the premises in Rapho Township, the former Eli Faus Farm, on the road leading from Mount Joy to Mas- tetsonville, about 5 miles north of | the former and 2 miles south of the latter, live stock and imple- ments by Wayne Peters. Aldinger, Auct. Sale at 12:30. Friday March 1 —Beginning at 9:30 o'clock on, his farm in Rapho township, 3% miles northeast of Mt. Joy, 22 head of acclimated horses by Harvey Rettew. F.ilay, Mar. 1--On the road lead- ing from Manheim to Becker's ling Station, near Fairview Church, in Rapho Township, 7 head horses, 1 mule, 16 head cows, 9 bulls, 40 hogs, entire lot farm implements by John K. Earhart. Aldinger, Auct. Saturday, March 2—On the pre- | mises in Rapho Township four miles | east of Mt. Joy, on the road leading | from Erisman’s Church to Salunga on the Isaac Brubaker homestead, | large lot of household goods, etc, by Christ Brubaker and Isaac Bru- aker for the estate of Lizzie Bru- baker. 'C. S. Frank, Auct. Saturday, March 2nd — Annual spring sale of live stock at Master- sonville, by E. H. Witmer. Tuesday, March 5—On the pre- mises “in West Hempfield Twp, 2 mile Southwest of Salunga, on the Breneman farm, stock, implements | and" household goods by W. W. Fackler. C. S. Frank, Auct. Tuesday, Mar. 5—Along the Slack- water road, one-half mile south of Millersville, in Manor Township, mules, horses, cows and a complete line of farm implements by Lewis S. Witmer, administrator for Fannie H. Witmer. Funk, Auct. Wednesday, March 6— On the premises in Rapho Twp., near the Garfield School, on the road Jead- ing from Mt. Joy to Silver Spring, Stock and implements by Christ S. Newcomer, C. Frank, Auct. Wednesday, Mar. 6—On the road leading from Washingtonboro to Cresswell, one-fourth mile from the latter, in Manor Twp., 6 head real mules, horse, cows, chickens, entire lot of farm implements by Sue H. Murry. Funk, Auct. Thursday, March 7—On the Jno. Forry farm near Hossler's Church in Rapho Township, live stock and goods ! Funk, Auct. implements by Edwin S. Henry, C. S. Frank, Auctioneer. i Thursday, Mar. 7—Along Charlestord road, 2 miles south of Mountville, in Manor twp, mules, | horse, 22 head choice cows, entire | lot of farming implements and a| large lot of household goods by | Jacob Smith. Funk, Auct. the | Friday, March 8—On the premises in West Hempfield Township, on | the road leading from Mount Joy to | Ironville, along the Marietta and, Lancaster Pike near Silver Spring, live stock, implements by Sar | { Echleman. i tire lot i H. Murry. . Heisey. and Hess, Sale at 11:00 A. M. Dupes Aucts Friday, March 8—On the No. 18 Poplar Street, Borough of Mount Joy, Pa} hcusehold goods by Alice prem- | izes, and in the! x7 xT Tr + 3 ELIZAB The Future 3 ETH M. t to GARBER Jan J. Davis) The large trout in the Lititz | Spring are so tame they are fod trom a spoon three times a week. i | | SIMON P. NISSLEY _ MARY G. NISSLEY Rhoda Nissley. C. S. Frank, Auct. March 9—In of Florin , 25 story fra Saturday, the vil- lage house, household goods ser, Executor of dec’d, and the Lizzie H. Herr, Auct, frame stable, garage io: by Levi O. Mus- i MH. Horr or oo ont : Heirs at Law of La : “0 : et decd. C. S oi : : Mar. 9—Along : one-half mile| , , in Manor twp., Saturday, Slackwater south of Millersville, large lot of household Lewis S. Witmer, H. Witmer. road, goods wy 9 adm. of Fannie tn + 1 ( | | | | Funk, Auct. March 9 and houschold Herr. C. Saturday, At Florin, | Sg real estate the Estate of Frank, auct. £004as for} , Lizzie Tuesday, March 12—On the mises in West Hempfield twp., a the road leading Moun to Oyster Point, horses, cow, chickens, farm from implements household goods by George A. Funk, Edgar F. auct. March 12, Tuesday, on the prem- ices near the Iron Bridge clo Pu 1 oa out sale of all livestock and farm iS : her implements and the entire lot of} 2 > I a % bat Ti 5 household goods. Sale will start at hue beyo : The ha 12 noon sharp. Frank Fuhrman. C hen only i SH tern jllumin: F. Frank, Auct. p of engl: kept 0 d to | c Tuesday, Mar. 12—On the road | d ligh leading from Mountville to Oyster ° : : ! Point, in West Hempfield Town: vy As dictat lave pair of gray horses, shoats, sows with pigs, and implements by cows, : the nation world, tt of legislative 1} Geo. A, Barr. Funk, Auct. 3 Yet, on this particular evening, s 1 legislative House wa Wednesday, Mar. 13 On the ful legislative H 2 premises on the road leading from | voting on I i I Mt. Joy to the the covered bridge Marietta Pike, south of New- |" town, on the Erb farm, stock and|™"" } implements, practically new Farm-|[%'© ! a all Tractor, ete. Sale at 1:30, by M.|* hi Erb and B. Habecker. Aldinger, | the “olicrint up i Auctioneer. | farmer as ihe first [a of false i Wednesday, Mar 13.—On the road cul 1 pol leading from Central Manor VW Washingtonboro, one-halfi mile from |° ! the tormer, in Manor twp. large lot of farming implements & house- |’ ford {hold goods by Benj. F. Martin 5: with 1 2) Funk, Auct. ! 1t Thursday, March 14 On the|' premises on the old river road near | id call Rowenna, live stoc x and farmin I re fl ; implements by W. Arnold, C.S. [cont Frank, ns | Thursday, Mar. | leading from L south of the former, in |C twp., implements 14—On the road etort to Safe H: one mile Manor farm mule, lot of and household | Granville Stambaugh horse, by 16th—On the| The road leading from |! Square on the |! implements | This Saturday, March premises on the Mt. Joy to Union Back Run Road, and household tools by .I. B. auctioneer. stock, goods, carpenter |! Breneman. Miller, Monday, mises midway and Marietta, on stock and Meckley. March 18—On t vrei betwaen Bainbride | Route 441, liv implements C. S. Frank, auct. 19-0 id T | | | 1 = | | | i QE March UARDIAN Tuesday, mises in West He the Heidler farm at livestock and implements by A. Martin, Edgar mpfie Silver Funk, Tuesday, mises 1 t vn, the road leading to the Mar highway, March 1 mile State entire lot of live-|daughter of H. M. ( stock and farming Russel Shope. C. S. Fr nk, Auct. [ti 1 lent’s will Wednesday premises in between Central Washingtonboro, south of the Blu implements 1 Susan K. E auct. —D OE Wednesday, Mar. half miles west of 90_One Ce ntral Man Tr Camp in Manor Townshij lot of household goods Funk, Auct nai 1 \ owl p, { Thursday, Marc mises in Manor ty from Washing yne-fourth r ho Edg h 21—- of Thursday, March 21—At his place of business at Rheems, Spring Al sale of live ADR | usual large cows, Shoats, baby ch stock, sunnlies bv farm merch: and Rea farm | | | i { | | | 1e power | | | 1 8 g 1 0 CRT Co a RB SA. RE Ma 59 FUNERAL DIRECTORS | Mount Joy, Pa. . 5 ON THE TREASURE TRAIL OF PIRATES % A series of exciting stories relating 3 | the adventures of famous bucaneers | who sailed the Spanish Main. | One of many illustrated features in + |TheAmericanWeekly | distributed every Sunday with the | Baltimore American. : On Sale At All Newsstands feb-15-1t Beverly Market grown in| has dwindled. till de-| jor farm ' t Church, invited the Methodi 1 AY ure n n 1 of the S lowship Tea at rs. CW, Fuclder , with ttendance: Mount Horton, Mi Chri Walters, I Walter SI Mrs. C. T. Thor ot Stehr party held by Maple Grove 1 Everybody i} od time. Let soon, K held their ting on Tuesday after- | home of Mrs. Levi a Eli 1 Dattisman’s Sun- 2 C met at the home » on Wednesday | present were: Walter Longnecker, No matter how much ary 22nd | GE GEESE FLY Hi Hott 1936 CHEVROLET T. SEDAN o'clock. The '| 1935 CHEVROLET SEDAN fowl caused a | 1934 CHEVROLET COACH to glance sky- || 1931 PONTIAC SEDAN em i || 1929 FORD PICKUP ANNUAL BANQUET || 1936 HUDSON SEDAN nquet of the Lan- || 1936 CHEV. TRUCK with BODY , ( L.O.O.F 1'> TON. ter S urday r DO. BD. D. ld 2 Rv HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR bead Animals GEO. LAMPARTER’S SONS Rockland St., Lancaster, Pa. TELEPHONE LANCASTER 24157 — ——— - ge Experi« he Pennsylvania . Dr. Fletcher a member of r + il alunga Meth- oo V. Anyone in need of horses should — rickler, Mrs. | not miss this sale. Come and spend nan, Mrs. M. | the morning with us. comer, Mrs. A.| Sale to start at 9:45, “On Time”, Fackler, Mrs. | when terms will be made known by NOR! HWARD | | Between Elizabethtown and Hershey Every Thursday Night —17 o’clock— | FRUIT, POULTRY, HARDWARE, PAINTS, BUTCHER | 100,000 Baby Chicks Every Week | G. K. WAGNER A EEE | PUBLIC SALE | 9:45 o'clock in the morning named dean of the Col=- ince the re= Ww atts on was ctor of science and om Cornell FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1940 | | | The undersigned will offer at public sale on his farm, located midway between Manheim and Mt. Joy, and one and one-half miles north of the Manheim-Mt. Joy road, [near the Back Run School House. | 22 HEAD OF ACCLIMATED HORSES Ladies of t Church to | the home of | Selected by the undersigned with the following | the utmost care. Joy ladies,| They had to be tame and gentle, Jos. Shafter ith good quality or I would not them. tly Roans, Bays, and Sorrels, Mrs. W.! oar : all good colors. They range in age nas, Mrs. W. |from 3 to 6 years, all broke, includ- Irs. Linton: |In€ some single line leaders. g.| Don’t forget these horses are all | acclimated, and are a very good lot. Jane Wag-| HARVEY RETTEW | Walter Dupes, Auct. {J. H. Shenk, Clerk feb-15-3t 3 attended Walter : shopping around’'you and Miss | do, we feel confider that atH.S.Newcomet you'll get more car for your money! = [| 1938 1935 1936 1936 PONTIAC COACH FORD TUDOR CHRYSLER SEDAN PLYMOUTH COUPE 3, eS- 500 in 1536 1933 CHEV. CHASSIS & CAB INTERNATTAL TRUCK EE S. NEWCOMER & SON, Inc. Phone 200 H. Pi ON. | MOUNT JOY jan.27-4 hn J