AN ORDINANCE INCREASING THE BONDED IN- DEBTEDNESS OF THE BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY IN THE SUM OF $10,000.00, TO FINANCE BOROUGH'S SHARE OF A FED- ERAL W.P.A. PROJECT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF ALTERA- TIONS AND ADDITIONS TO THE BOROUGH HALL; FOR THE FORM OF BONDS AND COUPONS, AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION THEREOF BY CERTAIN BOROUGH OFFICIALS; LEVYING A TAX SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE INTEREST AND STATE TAX THEREUPON, TO- CETHER WITH THE PRINCIPAL | THEREOF AT PROVIDING MATURITY; A SINKING AND FUND FOR THE REDEMPTION OF THE. SAME. The Council of the lows: Section 1. The ness of the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa, is hereby increased in the sum of Ten Thous- and Dollars ($10,000.60), for the purpose of providing funds for or toward this Borough's share of the cost of a Federal Works Progress Administration project for the con- struction of alterations and addi- tions to the Borough Hall. Section 2. Said indebtedness shall bre evidenced by twenty cou- | pon bonds of the par value of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) each, dated the first day of No- vember, A. D. 1940, and bearing interest therefrom at the rate of two and one-fourth (2%%) per cent. per annum, payable semi-an- nually on the first day of the months of May and November of each year during the life of said bonds, which shall mature and be paid in their numerical order at the rate of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) on the first day of No- vember of each and every year from November 1, 1941 to Novem- ber 1, 1960, both years inclusive. Both principal and interest of said bonds shall be payable with- out deduction for any taxes, ex- cept succession or inheritance taxes, which may be levied or as- sessed thereon under any present or future law of the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania, all of which taxes the Borough of Mount Joy hereby assumes and agrees to pay. Bonds numbered from 12 to 20, inclusive, shall, at the option of this Borough, be subject to re- demption at par prior to maturity, either as a whole, or, from time to time, in part, on November 1, 1951 or any interest-paying date there- after, upon notice thereof publish- ed once in one newspaper pub- lished in the Borough of Mount Joy, Pa., at least thirty days be- fore such redemption date/s. Section 3. The said bonds and’ the coupons thereto ateched shall, be in such form as shall be pre- pared by the Borough Solicitors; and such form, so prepared (as certified by the Borough officers hereinafter authorized to execute said bonds) is hereby approved and ratified. Section 4. The President of Borough Council is hereby direct- ed to execute said bonds on be- half of the Borough of Mount Joy, and the Borough Secretary to affix thereto the corporate seal of the Borough of Mount Joy and to at- test the same; and the Borough Treasurer is hereby directed to cause the coupons attached to said bonds to be signed on behalf of the Borough of Mount Joy with his engraved or printed facsimile signature. Section 5. There is hereby lev- ied and assessed upon all property subject to taxation for borough purposes within the Borough of Mount Joy, Pa, an annual tax in the following amounts (or so much thereof as may be necessary to provide for the payment of the principal of said bonds at maturity, and the interest and State Tax thereon meanwhile: For the Fiscal Years Beginning First Mon- Tax For day of January of: Each Year: 1941 . $765.00 1942 751.75 1043 ........... 738.50 3044 ........... 725.25 1045" ........... 712.00 1946 698.75 | 1947 685.50 1948 672.25 1849 659.00 39500 ........... 645.75 1951 632.50 85 ....... 619.25 1953 606.00 1554 ........... 592.75 3855 ........... 579.50 1935 ........... 1957 1958 1959 ........... 1860 ........... Section 6. There is hereby es- tablished a Sinking Fund, and into said Fund there shall be paid all of the taxes hereinbefore provided when the same shall have been duly levied and collected; and said Sinking Fund shall be applied ex- clusively to the payment of the interest and taxes covenanted to be paid upon the bonds authorized hereby and to the principal there- of at maturity, and to no other purpose whatsoever until the same shall have been fully paid. Section 7. The Burgess, Presi- dent of Council and Borough Sec- retary, or any of them, are hereby authorized to file with the Clerk of the Quarter Sessions Court of Lancaster Countv, and with the Department of Internal Affairs, a proper Financial Statement and a Statement of Proceedings, as re- quired by law. THE | PROVIDING | Borough of Mount Joy hereby ordains as fol- [Same bonded indebted- ment free. Joy this fourteenth day of October, A. D. 1940, : Attest: M. N. Bailey, Borough Secretary | WM. E. HENDRIX, President of Council Approved this 15th day of Octo- ber, A. D. 1940. J. G. KEENER, | i | 110-24-1t PUBLISHER'S NOTE: The ordinance is publis week because 1 Re- of od bi we hed j vi iting over the week end ut Alex- andria, Va. | On Thursday ber 24th the evening Otterbein [their monthly mezeting in the church at 8 PM Group One of the Guild ‘typogt in last week’s Will have charge of the meeting. jedition. | On Thursday evening Oct 24th the {W. M. A. cf the Silver Spring UB EXECUTORS NOTICE | : : 4 EXECU 1 hs NOT IC church, will hold a special service Estate of Mary A. Rnight, late of ,; . Sones UB ohare! {Mount Joy Bor h, deceased. jan the liver > prings Yen cron Letters Testamentary on said es- Rev. Hiram Lefever of Lancaster tate g been granted to the will be the speaker, and Mr. and under all persons indebted Mrs, DO. C. Smith, gospel si . quested to make im- and those hav- nt them without to the under- pre settlement | Samuel Hollawell, T le, Berks Co., Soost, 6119 Hoeveler Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Executors. (Zimmerman, Myers & Kready, Attorneys. 10-3-6t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of David N. Grove, late of Conoy Township, deceased. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed, residing at R. D. 1, Marietta, Pa. Pa. AMOS GROVE, Administrator c. t. a. Willis G. Kendig, Attorney 9-19-6t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Lillie L. Charles, late of Rapho Township, deceased. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mdiate payment, and those having or demands against the same, will present them without ielay for settlement to the under- signed. residing at R. D. 1, Man- Yeim, Pa. JOHN L. CHARLES, Administrator. Willis G. Kendig, Attorney 9-19-6t WANTED: Representative to look fter our magazine subscription in- erests in Mount Joy, and vicinity. Tvery family orders subscriptions. Tundreds of dollars are spent for hem each fall and winter in this ricinity. Instructions and equip- Guaranteed lowest rates on all periodicals, domestic and foreign. Represent the oldest maga- the United States. sine agency in Start a growing and permanent Jusiness in whole or soare time. Address MOORE-COTTRELL, Inc. Naples Road, North Cohocton, New York. SPENCER CORSETAIRE: Call Mrs. Mary Enterline, 316 S. Spruce St., Elizabethtown. Ask for figure analysis—FREE. Phone 167-M. Toin club at Modern Style Shop. 8-29-tf WANTED — Your next roll of Alms, send 25 cents and get 8 Velvet Waxed Prints and free enlargement roupons. Our 21st year in business. Capital City Photo Service, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. may-19-tf FOR SALE—Corner property, 9 rooms, bath, laundry, H. W. heat, new Motor-Stokor, concrete gar- age, side lawn. Desirable for store or apartments. Reasonable. Mrs. Gabriel Moyer, 101 New Haven Street, Mt. Joy. 9-26-tf SELECT BUILDING LOTS for sale at reasonable prices, along S. ns or demands against the York Penna lections, a will render sever: special invitation is offer- ettend. On Saturday evening Oct 26th at 8 PM the CE of the Ironvilie UB church hold a Hallowe'en { party in Luther Ulrict’s garage, all members and {friends of the CE are requested to attennd. {| The following services on Sunday Oct 27th Sunday School at Iron- ville UB at 9:30 AM. CE at 6:45 P.M. fellowed by regular worship by the pastor at 7:30 P. M. The Jr. football team cn Sunday afternoon defeated a team from Columbia by 12 Benjamin Haverstick, was injursd his home at Salunga while walking the highway, a truck knocked him down, bruising his body, ke will be unable to work for about a week and is under the {care of a physician. John A. Kauffman, is a patient at the Lance. General Hospital, where | he was operated on Monday morn- ing, being a hornia case. CLASSIFIED Rates for this column are 25c per nsertion. If over five ltnes, 5c per ine each insertion, all payable in advance, ed to friends will a score of 18 to near across HUNTING LICENSE: H B Wittle, Notary Public, Flcrin, Pa. 10-24-1t-p FOR RENT: Furnished room, all conveniences. Apply 26 West Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa. 10-24-1t-p CORN MEAL GRINDING, every Tuesday afternoon. Aberdeen Mills, R 2; Elizabethtown, Pa. 10-24-4t APARTMENT FOR RENT: 5 Octo- | { Florin, a lot of ground 40x200 feet| Mr. and Mrs. Levis Miller, of Man- of Benjamin F. Shank, Elizabeth- Guild of}... 1! Fp : 5 : ts with a 172 story Frame Dwelling, 3- heim; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Diet-|town R. D. 1, died Sunday in St Chief Burgess the Ironville U. B. church will hold egister | Saturday, Church Premises on Street in car garage, hog pen, chicken hcuse by Iain Bishop. C. S. Frank, Auct. Sale at 2 P. M. Thursday, Oct. 31—At 7:30 P. M. at the Bulletin Office, Mount Joy, Pa. two lots of ground with im- provements in Mt. Joy by Edgar L. Eshleman and Walter L. Eshleman, ceased and Edgar L. Eshleman, ex- C. S. Frank, auct. Ses advertise- Saturday, Marietta, two lots of ground with {frame store property by Mary C. Sheetz, trustee in the Estate of Honoria Ulman, deceased. C. S. Frank, Auct. Wednesday, Nov. 6—On the pre- mises in Manor Township, 1% miles south of Masonville, on the old Safe Harbor road, a farm of 16 acres with improvements. Also a tract of | woodland. Also some household goods by Amos M. Witmer, executor of the Estate of Abraham F. Witmer, deceased. Edgar Funk, auct. Thursday, Nov. 7—On the prem- ises 31 N. Mulberry St., Lancaster, 2% story brick house by Amos M. Witmer, executor of the estate of Abraham F. Witmer, deceased. Ed- gar Funk, auct, Saturday, Nov. 9—On the prem- ises on 225 Marietta street, Mount Joy, Pa, 2% story frame house with improvements by Thomas H. and May Marshall Price C. S. Frank, auct. See advertisement. Thursday, Nov. 14—On the pre- a one-story mises Y; mile west of Rohrers- town, on the north side of the | Marietta Pike, a 1l-acre tract of; land, with a 2% story, 9-room! frame house, hardwood floors, hot etc, also some personal property of Minnie M. Warfel. Farmers Bank & Trust Co., of Lanc., Guardian of Oscar P. Warfel, a weak-minded person. LANDISVILLE A program was presented at the weekly assembly Friday afternoon air heat, electric cooms, bath, hardwood floors, heat furnished. Funbar Apt, Mt. Joy, Pa. 10-24-1t HALLOWE'EN: Supplies: Horns, Masks, ume Hats; Candy: Cats, Candy ; Corn, Pumpkins, Hoo-doo Mixture: | Party Needs: Games, Plates, Nap- kins, Candles, Light Shades, Cut- outs, etc. Kulp's Confectionery, Mt. Joy. 10-24-1t WANTED: Elderly Woman for general housework. Family, three adults. Sleep out. Lock Box #33, Florin, Pa. 10-24-1t DESIRABLE COUNTRY HOME For Sale: All conveniences, hard- wood floors, located between Rheems & Elizabethtown along highway. Apply -P. O. Box 85, c/o F.C. K, Mt Joy. 10-24-tf FOR SALE—Sunshine Oak Room Heater, In gcod condition. Apply 140 N. Market St., Mt. Joy, Pa. 10-17-2t-pd FOR SALE: Parker double-bar- reled gun, less than a box of shells shot through same. Price $40.00. Phone 3571, Landisville, Earle Gin- der. 10-10-3t Market Street, Florin. Apply Martin 5S. Musser. 12-14-tf | Saaled proposals will be ed by the undersigned Secretary of the Borough of Mount Joy, Lan- caster County, Pennsylvania, at the Council Chamber, Mount Joy, , Penna, until 7:30 P. M. November 1S, 1940, for materials to be used in the erection of an Addition to the present Mount Joy Borough Fire Hall. at which time the bids will be publicly opened. Bids will be taken separately for the following materials: Cement, sand, stone, prepared mortar, con-} crete blocks, cinder blocks, face, bricks, slate, framing and rough lumber, finish lumber and mill- work, wocden folding partition,’ dumb waiter, kitchen cabinets. wood block flooring. accoustical board, spouting, finish hardware, doors, steel sash and screens. steel stairs, steel beams and columns, open bar steel joists, steel, wrought iron and cast iron! | pipe and fittings, plumbing fixtures, cast iron radiators, boiler, stoker, emergency lighting system. Successful bidders will be re- quired to furnish bond for fifty ver! cent of the contract. as prescribed by the Borough Code. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of twenty-one (21) days after opening thereof. Mater- | ials shall be delivered f.o.b. job site, as required. Bid forms, lists of ectimated| quantities and specifications may] be obtained at the office of the| Architect, John W. Greiner. 228 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. on! and after October 24, 1940. The, Borough reserves the right to waive informalities and to reject any and all bids. ! Signed: Ordained and enacted by the Council of the Borough of Mount MAURICE N. BAILEY, 10-24-3t Secretary. NOTICE—The insurance in the Donegal and Conoy Fire Insurance Compezny is now due and payable to the local agent, Mr. J. Harry Miller, East Donegal Street, Mount Joy. If unpaid Nov. 1st your policy is sus- pended. 10-10-3t FOR SALE: On account health, I am offering my fine pro- perty at a give away price. 7 rooms, gas, light, heat and water, first class condition. Also lawn, shrubbery, fine location, at Bellaire, on State Road just north of Elizabethtown on Lebanon Road. A. W. Garmon. 10-10-3t-pd FARM FOR SALE: 89 acres, 1% mi. northwest of Maytown, along hard road, no lane to drive into. All under cultivation. Large barn, all necessary buildings, water, elec- tric. One of the best yielding farms in East Donegal Twp. B. Frank Peffer, 53 W. Donegal St. Mt. Joy. 9-12-tf ATTENTION of ill: [by ihe Wigs, | Hempfield Township high school, Noisemakers, Cos- , Landisville. Dorothy Redcay was in | FARMERS. TRUCKERS Save money by Trading Now For one of these fine USED TRUCKS 1937 Chev. TPanel $295 1932Chev.%,T Panel $159 DRIVEN ONLY 22,000 MILES Wiggins Chevrolet Co. USED CAR LOT 820 S. PRINCE ST. LANC, PA. | | 12B home-room of East charge of devotions; and a vocal duet was given by Mary and Es- ther Kiehl, Elizabeth Wolf, gave .a reading and a quartet composed of Betty Rohrer, Sara Weaver, Violet Sensenig and Susan Wennerholt, sang. Wilbur Shoemaker ducted a quiz on current events. The Misses Miriam and Anna Mae Nolt, of near Landisville, entertain- ed a group of their friends at their home recently. Those = present were the Misses Lois Garber, Edna Hess, Mary Garman, Dorothy Good, Nancy Garber, Beatrice Nolt, Mil- dred Reapsome, Kathryn Harnish, Ruth Minnich, Ethel Newcomer, Ruth Wagner, Anna Mae Charles, Elva Kready, Ruth Kready, Naomi con- Kready, Martha Schock, Helen Brubaker, Anna Snavely, Arlene Newcomer, Anna Frances New- comer, Mary Newcomer, Annal Mary Newcomer, Rachael Shearer, Rhoda Hess, Pauline Hess, Florence Lutz, Fanny Longenecker, Anna Longenecker, Lois Hess, Alice Grace Hostetter, Grace Redcay, Martha Myer, Elma Myer, Anna Nissley, Mildred Kauffman, Frances Mel- linger, Anna Mae Nissley, Kathryn Nissley, Mildred Myers, Myrtle Miller, Ruth Sauder, Naomi Wen- ger, Martha Hershey, Elva Kreider and Ruth Gainer. Presented Concert The Inter-Boro band, composed of the Mount Jcy, Marietta,” East Done- gal, and East Hempfield High school bands, presented a concert Tuesday cvening in the East Hempfield High school auditorium, Landisville, The band under the direction of Miss Isabelle Cox, of Mount Joy: Mis. Evelyn Cramer, of Eact Hemp- field; Harvey Horn, of Marietta and Willard Newton, of East Donegal all music supervisors of the schools Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long, re- turned home Saturday noon from their wedding trip in the new Eng- land states. The marriage of Miss Virginia Hebel, of Millersville, and Elson Hauenstein, of Bamford took place on October 14, at York, with the Rev. McCarney officiating. Miss Hebel is a graduate of Manor High school, class of 1936 and Mr. Hauen- stein is a graduate of East Hempfield High school, class of 1934. They will reside at Dover, R. D. 3. A Me Marriage Licensas Ray M. Longenecker, Rheems, and exccutors of John W. Eshleman, d:- | ment, November 2—On the premises, 117 East Market Street, | Mrs. Hunter Pettit "Pa. | Katie Bougart, Mrs. The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning, October 24, 1940 IRONVILLE R | Miss Mary Jane Von Stetton was! SALUNGA The ladies of lave going to town and vicinity Lancaster Friday of clober 26—On the! this week to sew for the Red Cross. Mrs. Benjamin F. Shank Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peifer with irich and son, John; Mrs. John Good: Joseph's hospital. She was born | . fire at oil tanks of the City Ser-| ond Mr. Wesley Goodman of Lan-|in Dauphin county, but resided] e company near Long's Park. | | caster, spent the week end at Perry| near Elizabethtown most of herio 0 : {County at the Miller Hunting! life. She was a member of St. | Camp. | Paul's United Brethren church, DRANK OIL OF WINTERGREEN Mr. Christian Boll of Lancaster Elizabethtown. Besides her hus- Sandra E. Shenk, aged two, of fis building a house on his lot oni one, she: is survived by five] Manheim, died Sunday at St {East Main Street. | daughters, Mrs. Christ Martin and Joseph's Hospital, Lancaster. offer Miss Dorothy lent nurse, at the General hospital ccutor of Emma Eshleman, deceased. | was home Sunday to spend the day | Yr? and Mary and Alta, both at with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiestand. Ruscell Cooper, Jr., with Mr. and | of Lewistown, are spending this week at New- port, R. I, as the guests of Mr. and] Mrs. Clarence Sargent. They are also witnessing the Navy Maneuv- ers at Newport, which are being held this week. | Mrs. H. K. Honberger and daugh- | ter, Delphine attended the Heltshe- in St. Joseph's on Saturday Krimmel wedding Church, Lancaster morning. Rally Day will be observed in the Methodist S. S. on Sunday. Mrs. Fellenbaum of Lancaster will be the speaker. Masquerade Party The Ladies Bible class from the St. James Lutheran Church, Co- lumbia, entertained the Sunshine Bible Class of the Methodist Church Friday evening a masquerade party in the home of Mrs. Russell Cooper. Those present were: Miss Doris Groom, Miss Janet Sheets, Miss Janet Wike, Miss Betty Mar- tin, Mrs. Hetty Richardson, Mrs. Emma Markley, Mrs. Howard Bard, Mrs. Flora Schlossman, Mrs. Emma Johns, Mrs. Charles Bougart, Mrs. Leah Stetter, Mrs. Rebecca at Miss Rete Stetter, Sides, Mrs. William Wood, Miss Elva Martin, Mrs. Clara Martin, Mrs. Cyrus Lightheiser, Mrs. Anna Wickenheiser, Mrs. Verne Miller, Mrs. John Phelen, Mrs. Mary Alli- son, Miss Annabelle Sheets, Miss Betty Bachman, Mrs. Mervin Boug- art, Miss Joyce Wehner, Mrs. Ber- Hogentogler, Mrs. Stuard Mrs. Minnie Weh- Walter Groom, Miss Nancy Wehner, Mrs. Rose Al- bin, Miss Helen Hardnele, Mrs. Maud Kauffman, all of Columbia. Mrs. Robert Bishop, Mrs. Paul Yackley, Mus. Earl Way, Mrs. Levi Peifer, Mrs. Walter Eshleman, Mrs. Harry Blessing, Miss Pauline Fair, Mrs. William Fackler, Mrs. Frank Fair, Mrs. Russell Cooper, Mrs. E. J. Myers, Mrs. Mary Minnich, Mrs. Phares Stehman, Russell Cooper, Jr., and Frank Fair, Jr. Mortuary (From page 1) Palmyra R. D. 1, brother of John and Mark Wagner, of Florin, died last Wednesday at the Lebanon Sanatorium after an illness of sev- eral years. He was a member of the Palmyra Church of the Bre- thren. enda Hogentogler, ner, Mrs. Mrs. Lizzie W. Hummer Mrs. Lizzie W. Hummer, seventy ‘widow of Samuel Hummer who died five months ago, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jacob Eshleman, near the borough, of a complication of diseases after a year’s illness. She was a daughter of the late John and Sarah Engle Williams and a member of Salem U. B. church, Manheim. These children survive: Mrs. Jacob Eshel- man, at whose home she resided. and John, of Lancaster, also four grandchildren, one great grandchild and two sisters, Mrs. John Herr, of Manheim, R. D. 1, and Mrs. Jane Will, of Penryn. The funeral was held from her late home Friday afternoon with further services in the Salem U. B. church at Manheim Interment in the Fairview Cemetery. Mary H. Longenecker Mary H. Longenecker aged 49 years, died Oct. 16th after a brief illness, at the home of her Aunt Alice 'M. Hershey, 151 Dartmouth Road, Bala-Cynwyd, near Phila- delphia. Deceased was asciciated with her Aunt the past twenty years, in missionary work at the Gospel Auto Tabernacle at Bala-Cynwyd, and was well known here, for her mis- sion work here years ago. She was a daughter of Lizzie H. and the late Jno E. Longenecker and is survived by her mother, of Findlay, Ohio; these brothers, Al- bert, Martin, and Roy of Ohio; J. Hershey, missionary in Africa; Har- vey, of Montana and a sister Mrs Roy Honse, of Findlay, Ohio. Hiestand, a stud- ! Heisey, Palmyra. The funeral was held Wednesday | urday at the Mennonite Church East { Chestnut St., Lancaster with burial in the Greenwood Cemetery. afternocn with interment at Ris- | = =er's cemetery. { i al 5 : ; 10,000 GALLONS BURNED Mrs. Lizzie D. Shank, sixty, wile Bt required ‘the devices: of Bist Petersburg, Rohrerstown znd Lan- disville Fire companies to control Mrs. Christ Risser, both of Eliza- drinking oil of wintergreen. bethtown; Mss. Earl Garrett, Palm- C—O Bridge tolls collected at Columbia home, and the following brothers for the first half of Oct. wzre $22- and sisters, Abram Oberholtzer, 214.16. Hummelstown; Frank Oberholtzer, | eee ey Scuth Dakota; Christ Oberholizer, SHION wh = his . NISSLEY SW oR MARY G. NISSLEY oun oy; 1 cerholtzer, Leb- a anon; Harry Oberholtzer, Eliza- FUNERAL DIRECTORS bethtown; Mis. Frank Hynicker, 2x Marietta R. D.,, and Mrs. George HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Dead Animals GEO. LAMPARTER’S SONS Rockland St., Lancaster, Pa. TELEPHONE LANCASTER 24157 jan.27-tf PUBLIC SALE! ON MY FARM NEAR CAMPBELLTOWN, PA, Friday, October 25, 1940 Some of these cows are fresh by day of sale, the remainder close springers. Some weaned heifer calves with very good breeding. Also 2 fresh certified pure bred Guernsey cows, 5 years old, very fine, with plenty of milk, These cows are nice young individuals showing plenty of size, qual- ity and milk. Some with R. O. P. records. These cows have been on my farm since the tenth of September and this is a grand opportunity to buy for fine breeding from an acclimated herd. Catte will be sold under cover, rain or shine. My farm is situated ome half mile north of Campbelltown and two miles south of Palmyra. Sale will start at one o'clock when conditions will be made known by Edward O’Neal HESS AND DUPES, Auctioneers. HORST AND GINGRICH, Clerks. HARVEY ‘RETTEW, Pedigrees. WHY PAY RENT WHEN YOU CAN OWN YOUR OWN HOME? You Can Modernize Your Present Business Place or Home Without a Down Payment. Let Us Show You How! The site, the design, the appearance—are all important..... but if you want a home that you can LIVE in and he proud of for years to come, be sure it’s built right of dependable materials, by a builder who knows all phases of the building business and is able to give you dependable advice and help you finance it through your local loan association or F.H.A. insured loans. If you own your own lot at an approved location, we can fin- ance your home without a down payment. PAUL A. MARTIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR PHONE 145 t— MOUNT JOY, PA. NO CHARGE FOR ESTIMATES Ruth L. Metzler, Manheim, Funeral services wre held on Sat- | PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE | On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 11940, the und ned executors of [John W. Eshleman, deceased, will [sell at public sale at the office of {the Mount Joy Bulletin, East Main | Street, Mount Joy, Pennsylvania: | A certain lot or piece of land on | which is erected a two and ONE- HALF STORY FRAME DWELL- ING HOUSE situated on the southwest corner of 5 -\ North Barbara Street bot | and Columbia Avenue Mount Joy Borough. This lot | has a frontage of 154 feet on Co- 138 {eet on iin lumbia Avenue and | North Barbara Sireet. At the same time and place the undersigned, executor of the will of Emma Eshleman, deceased, will sell A certain lot or piece of land on which is erected a "WO AND ONE-HALF STORY FRAME DWELL- ING HOUSE and other improve= ments known as No. 68 East Main Street, Mount Joy Borough. Street 55 feet more or less and ex- tending in depth 150 feet more or less. Both of the above mentioned pro- are in a good state of repair. Sale to be held on Thursday, October 31, 1940, at the office of the Mount Joy Bulletin, East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pennsylvania at 7:30 o'clock p. m, when terms and conditions will be made known by EDGAR L. ESHLEMAN WALTER L. ESHLEMAN Executors of the will of John W. Eshleman, EDGAR L. ESHLEMAN Executor of the will of Emma Eshleman, Dec'd. C. S. FRANK, Auctioneer Windolph & Mueller, Attorneys 10-10-3t PUBLIC SALE MOUNT JOY BOROUGH RESIDENCE 225 MARIETTA AVENUE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1940 a TWO and ONE-HALF STORY FRAME wd DWELLING HOUSE Containing Seven Rooms and Bath, Commodious Dwelling House, Large Front and Side Porch, Hot Water Heat, Hardwood Floors, Property Recently Remodeled, Re- painted and Repapered Inside and Painted Outside, Large Closets. —In Most Desirable Location— FRAME SHOP AND GARAGE On Rear Alley.—Lot 50 feet x 180 feet—Fine Side Yard. Sale, Saturday, November 9th, 1940 at 1:00 o'clock P. M. on the premises. THOMAS H. PRICE and MAY MARSHALL PRICE, Owners. C. S. Frank, Auctioneer. Appel and Appel Attorneys. 10-17-4t PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1940 We will offer for sale at the stock yards located on South Wolf Street in Manheim, to wit: 42 HEAD NORTHWESTERN PENNA. COWS Some fresh, the rest close springers A Few Heifers also Stock Bulls and Steers Suitable For Beefs Don’t forget the date Saturday, October 26, sale to start promptly at 1:30. HENRY N. GIVLER, J. CHAS. HERSHEY. C. C. Wanner, Auct. Roy Hershey, Clerk. BALANCE YOUR Gil] Your layers need a balanced ration if they’re going to give you all of the eggs that they are capable of laying. That's why so many poultry raisers Lay Chow with their feed Purina Lay Chow furnishes home grain. ~ making materials that home ! Hess i Ao this grain do a better job. Sl ; Why notcome in rightaway—we 1 be glad to show you Lay Chow and to tell you how economical it 1s HARRY LEEDOM PHONE 114 MOUNT JOY PA. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. 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