» cent RQ @ WE Qa ty a en Sa Qa =v Qa AN A ted aI ee ee eee ee eae ee eee een me \ Orphans’ Court Sale — of — REAL ESTATE! Tues., October 27,1942 will be offered at public sale on the premises in East Donegal Township, County, Pennsylvania, the following real estate, to wit: TRACT OF 46 ACRES and 86 PER- CHES, bounded by the Donegal Road and being midway between the Old Harrisburg Pike and the Donegal Road, about one mile west of Florin. The improvements are a 'WO STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, A BARN, with TOBACCO SHED attached, CHICKEN HOUSE. Electricity. Running Water in the Housge. Good Pump. 2 ACRES OF MEADOW Sale to commence at 2:00 p. m. on Tuesday, October 27, 1942, when terms will be made known by David M. Shelly, Administrator of the Estate of Minnie M. Shelly C. S. Frank, Auctioneer. Appel & Appel, Attorneys. 10-15-2t PUBLIC SALE — 0. — VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1942 Will be offered at Public Sale on the premices, located 4 miles southwest of Millersville, along the hard road between Ietore and Stehman’s U. B. .Church, in Manor Township, Lancaster County, Pa. the follow- ing real estate, to wit: . DFSIRABLE 150-ACRE FARM . Suitable for dairying. tobacco and general crops: one hundred acres under cultivation, 40 acres of creek and spring watered pasture; bal- ance in woods and planted ever- greens. The improvements are a BRICK DWELLING for 2 families; has slate roof; electric: new steam furnace, with stoker; bath, shower and laundry. BARN. 100x50 ft. with Corn Barn 25x50 ft.; has slate roof, and is equipped for 22 cows; silo, milk house, feed room, hog sty and chick- en house: brooder house: TWO TOBACCO SHEDS, 180x36ft., and 84x24 ft. The buildings are central- lv located and are supplied with water from a well and a strong spring, Sale to be held at 2:00 n. m., on Tuesday, October 27, 1942. Terms by AMMON G. HUBER Washington Boro, R. 1, Pa. V. D. Kling, Auct. Beverly Twin Market Every Thursday Night ALL YEAR AROUND — 7:08 P. M. Fruit, Meats, Hardware, Paints, Cheese Also 50,000 Baby Chicks EVERY WEEK (All Breeds) / Sexed Pullets & Cockerels on order ‘G. K. Wagner Chickery On Old Hershey Pike, near Eliza- bethtown. Phone 291-R-2, Every- |. body invited. ALDINGER and WAGNER, Auct. © SAVE MONEY BY ‘READING THE ADS The Bulletin, ‘Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afteriioon, October 22, 1942 SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS : Meunt Joy, Pa. If you want a nowce or your sale inserted in this register weekly from : now until day of szle. ABSOLUTE- LY FREE, send or phone us yeur Good Health |sale date and when you are ready, Is Needed! let us print your bills. That's the {cheapest advertising you can get. Becauseof the increased strain from housework, volunteer Every Thurs. Night—At Beverly {Twin Market, north of Elizabeth- town, the regular weekly commun- work, or other lity sale by G. K. Wagner. See war work, protect your health |advertisement. with an Individually Designed | Spencer Support. Saturday, Oct. 24—On the prem- lises in Millersville, real estate and personal property by John S. Lan- |dis and J. N. Brubaker, administra- E'TOWN, PA./tors of John B. Neff, deceased. Fd- gar Funk, auct. MRS. MARY W. FREY 434 S. Market St. Phone 243-R MRS. EDNA K. MUMMA Rl Phone 345J5 ETOWN PA.| Saturday, Oct. 24—On the pre- ‘mises on North Market street, Mt. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE yo Boro, real estate and personal AND PERSONAL PROPERTY! | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 194zjProperty by Frank Felker. C. S. RL [Frank Auct. On the premises situated in the| rrr village of Mastersonville, Lancaster Saturday, Oct. 24—On the pre- omiy: Des the following deserib- ices at Landisville, real estate and ed real estate, viz: > : i LOT OF GROUND on which is household goods, by Daniel B. Steh erected a 215 Story Frame Dwelling man, Phares B. Stehman and Harry Frame Barn, Fruit Trees, Vines and B. Stehman, Executors of the es- Berries on the premises. Buildings’tate of Annie M. Stehman, deceased. in good repair and electrically e- E. V. Spahr, Auct. Sale at 1 P. M. quipped. House has slate roof. A| ! 1 of never-failing water conven- Yalliof never mg v | Saturday, Oct. 24—On his farm Also at the same time and place near Campbelltown, 60 head of pure the following personal property will 1,04 certified Canadian Holstein be sold: Bedroom Suite, Parlor : Suite, Beds, 2 Desks, Rockers and °WS heifers and bulls by Edward Chairs and a large variety of other/OQ'Neal, Hess and Dupes aucts. See articles. Sale at 12:30 p. m. advertisement. MRS. NATHAN S. ZUG Walter Dupes, Auct. Landis & Garman, Clks. 3t Tuesday, Oct. 27—On the pre~ mises 4 miles southwest of Millers- PUBLIC SALE ville, in Manor Twp., 150-acre farm FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1942 with improvements by Ammon G. The undersigned Executrix of the ruber. Kling, auct. See adver- Will of Geo. F. Neiss, also known as George F. Neiss, pursuant to an or- der of Sale by the Orphans’ Court rT of Lancaster County, for payment Tuesday, Oct. 27—On the pre- of debts will sell at Public Sale at mises in East Donegal Township, the Sutin i Th ihe Mouk one mile west of Florin, real estate Joy Bulletin, East Main Street, the, p,q M Shelly, Administrator following deseribed Real Estate: {of the Estate of Minnie W. Shelly. 2%; STORY BRICK Qe C. S. Frank, auct. See advertise- DWELLING HOUSE iment. Situated at the corner of South oT Barbara St. and New Street, in the, Thursday, October 29—In Rapho Borough of Mount Joy. Lot con- Twp, on road from Newtown to tains in front on S. Barbara Street nr. jetta, 1'2 miles southwest of 46 feet and in depth of that width| 150 feet to a 14 ou alley. Newtown and 1% mile north of the This is a very desirable dwelling| Marietta and Lancaster Pike, a farm house erected in 1939, contains 6 f 80 acres, Brick House, New Barn, rooms, hot and cold water, and Chicken House, Tobacco Shed, ete. tisement., bath, gas and electric, h iy 55 iol “Water by C. M. Herr. Sale at 2 p. m. C. S. Sale to be held at 7:30 P. M., Frank, Auct. when terms and conditions of sale -— will be made BRows by MARKLEY| Friday, Oct. 30—At fhe Auction Executrix of the Will of Geo. F.| Rooms of the Mount Joy Bulletin, Neiss, also known as George F. Neiss on East Main street, at 7:30, real Chas ‘S. Frank, Auct. lestate by Emma Markley, Executrix Wm. C. Rehm, Atty. lof the will of Geo. F. Neiss. C. S. 10 813t auct. See advertisement. Saturday, Oct, 31-~On the pre- {mises No. 345 North George Street, Millersviile, entire lot of household Waser, auct. Saturday, Oct. 31—On - the prem- lises in the village of Mastersonville. Lot of Ground with 2'2 story frame hecuse, Frame Barn, Fruits, also [some household goods by Mrs. Nathan S. Zug. Walter Dupes, Auct. Wednesday, November 4—On the | . . . 4 premises in Manor Twp., midway 'betwcen Kauffmans Machine Shop 9 land Auments Gas station, 1 acre “ {ground with 2% Story Frame House, Frame Barn by Ameclia H. Brubaker. Saturday, Oct. 24, 194 AT 12 NOON Edgar Funk, Auct. Thursday, Nov. 5—On the prem- |ises in Manor Twp., at the inter- section of the Charleston and Don- erville road, real estate and person- Sale at 2 p. m. On my farm, Palmyra R. 1, located one-half mile north of Camp- |al property by Jacob C. Habecker, belltown, 2 miles south of Palmyra. records. ing. known by Edward O’Neal HESS and DUPES, Auctioneers. HARVEY RETTEW, Pedigrees. GINGRICH and HORST, Clerks. Head Pte Bred Certified Canadian Holstein Cows, Heifers & Bulls Most of these cows are fresh by day of sale, the balance close springers. In this herd .you will find plenty of 4% blood lines, some with R. O. P.| Individuals that are sure to please. Dixie Roebuck Rattler, 13,903 lbs. milk, 467 lbs. fat as a three year | old. Susie Comet Calamity, milked 75 Ibs. per day on twice a day milk- | Longpark Matchless Rag Apple and liongpark Rag Apple Snow niilked 70 pounds on twice a day milking. Cows and Heifers of this type are very hard to buy. kind and where can you find them better? 2 BULLS FIT FOR SERVICE SOME VERY FINE HEIFER CALVES Catalogues furnished on day of sale when conditions will be made | 2 miles from Hershey. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at 12 M. Saturday, November 28—-On the premises in East Donegal Twp. |midway on the road known as the {Long Lane, leading from the Mount {Joy-Marietta Pike to the Marietta- Lancaster Pike, Pair Mules, few {farm Implements, household goods, 'by Harry Young and Hiram Paules. C. S. Frank, Auct. V Subscribe for the Bulletin. N EASIER WAY TO SOWE #5% BUSINESS #47; | We all need this goods by Charles R. Berrvier A. K. } | ' Joy; Austin Berrier, Mount Joy R2; HE TALKS THROUGH HIS THROAT It looks like Mary Boland’s choker. It’s really a new type of micro- phone for the men of the Armored Force. Easier to slip on than his necktie, the new mike snaps about the tank man’s throat, leaving his hands free for action on the controls or machine gun button. Two small “mike buttons” press gently against the column of the throat, pick up the tank commander’s words directly from vocal cord vibrations, cutting out all extraneous noises, the roar of motors, the chatter of machine guns, and thus eliminating one of the handicaps to intelligi- bility in combat communications. Microphones like this, as well as rugged tank radios, are coming off Western Electric assembly’ lines. On the fighting front they will provide the clear communication be- tween armored units so vital to successful mechanized attack Fackler, Mount Joy; Jacob Mum- ma, Mount Joy R2; Oscar Erdley, Paul Van Cleve Mount Joy R1; and Lester’ Erb, (From page 1) . ‘is : Lancaster Rl. of age, parents and participants in | : Pigs Sold High. A new high price of $16.75 aver- age per hundredweight, the best record in the county this year, was all five county-wide annual husk- ing contests, are traditional rivals. A year ago Van Cleve and Michener battled it out to the third decimal 3, Betty Jane Ginder, Mount Joy | B2; 4, Harold Musser, Mt. Joy R1. In Baby Beef showmanship, the placing was: 1, Harold Musser; 2, June Ging- rich: &% Joseph Wolgemuth Jr., Mt. Joy RI. The Lamb Exhibit. Twenty-seven lambs wer on ex- hibit by nine members of the Mount Joy 4-H Lamb Club. These were held for exhibit sale at the Lancaster stock yards in December. The exhibitors placed as follows: 1, James Landis, Rohrerstown; 2, Glenn Ranck, Washington boro R1; 3, William Endslow, East Donegal; 4, Alma Longenecker, Elizabeth- town; 5, James Endslow, East Don- ezal; 6, Richard Buckwalter, Lititz; 7. Mervin Peifer, Manheim; 8, Geo. Endslow, East Donegal; 9, Robert Greider, Mount Joy. and Sheep Showmanship. In the sheep showmanship contest the placing was: I, James Landis, Rohrerstown; Glenn Ranck, Washington boro RI; Alma Longenecker, Elizabeth- town. In addition to the above, there judging rings in three was a general live stock consisting of three 33 members of clubs participated Thursday after- class which the r-oon. Many, Many Pumpkins Harry of the vegetable display, said “more than had be- Mr. Hauenstein, chairman pumpkins we ever fore.” The vegetable department was somewhat smaller than last | vear but the quality of the exhibits was superior to any former show. In the “Victory Garden” display, consisting of ten or more kinds of exhibit of Daniel A. Brubaker, Ephrata RI1. Approximaaely 600 eggs were en- tered in the show, making it one point. The champ made a score of realized by members of the Mount 23.108, besting Minchener’s score of 23.107 by .001 of a bushel in a photo finish. ‘Stanley Stauffer Third Third place Tuesday afternoon was taken by Stanley Stauffer, of Quarryville R3, with a score of 24.55 bushels Stauffer was the 1940 county husking champion. Twenty-four men showed up for the preliminary trials held at the Musser farm in the morning. Half Joy their 18 head of Chester swine at public auction. Champion pig of the show, ex- hibited by Ralph Hostetter, of Man- heim R2, was purchased at 17 cents a pound by Ray Keller, a local White dealer. Other buyers supporting the sale of 4-H pigs were: ot Quality Meat Market of this boro; Keller & Heisey, Mt. Joy; Robert were eliminated in the first test and | Edwards, Landisville; Ray Kaylor, twelve entered the finals which | E'izabethtown, and Groff's Meat started at 1 p. m. Other placings Market, Elizabethtown. follow: M. M. Smith, assistant county Fourth,” Lewis Bixler, Mount Joy agent, announced the winners in Rl, 2425 bushels; fifth, Carl |the general live stock judging con- test were the following: 1, Ella Martin, Mount Joy R1, re- ceived a gold medal; 2, Glenn Ranck, Washington boro R1, silver nmiedal; ‘and 3, James Endslow, East Donegal, bronze medal. Stonesifer, Elizabethtown R1, 23.63 bushels; “sixth, Paul Weidler, Lititz R3. 225 bushels (Weidler placed third last year); seventh, Sylvester Valter, Elizabethtown R1, 22.02 bushels; John Wagner, Mount Joy RI, and William Neff, Lancaster R2, tied for eighth and ninth place, each hav- | ing a score of 21.84 bushels: tenth, The medals were awarded by the Mount Joy Chamber of Commerce. Pig Show Winners. In pig showmanship the winners Demos Roland, Elizabethtown Ri, Placed: 1. Rhelda Eshleman; 2, 20.19 bushels; eleventh, Reuben Hostetter; 3, Kathaleen Hos- Letter. Mowrer, Columbia R1, 18.99 bush- els; and twelfth, Milton Columbia R1, 18.76 bushles. Officials Are Listed Charles Ricedorf, Rheems; Curvin Martin, Mount Joy R1; and Harry Hauenstein, Elizabethtown RI; comprise the general committee. H. S. Sloat and M. M. Smith, as- ember. sistant county agents, i The exhibitors in this club placed scorckeepers. H. E. Hauenstein, Elizabethtown | Rl; and Charles Rank, Leola, were 2, Marlin Musser, Mount Joy RI; husk weighmasters. | I Harry Hershey, Marietta R11, wa Cider! Um ! Um J Mowrer,! Twelve head of steers were on exhibit by the Mount Joy 4-H Baby "Beef Club. 1 Si These remained at the wow until Saturday and then re- turned to the farms of the owners. They will be exhibited and sold at the Lancaster stock yards in Dec- served as jas follows Thursday: 1, June Gingrich, Lancaster RI; corn weighmaster. Harold Endslow, Marietta Rl, was wagon weighmaster. The sampling committee | consisted of Elmer Nuller, Mount Joy: John Mumma and Paul Gar- ber, Elizabethtown: and Walter Drager, Columbia. The husk committee consisted of D. C. Witmer and Elvin Goll, Mount Joy; and Monroe Garber, Elizabeth- town. + EIR The referees, one to each wagon, were: Ammon Bucher, Manheim R1; Park Kreider, Mount Joy R2; Samuel Kolp, Mount Joy RI1; Frank Weidman, Mount Joy R1 Denny Kumble, Mount Joy; Kauffman Herr, Mount Joy R1; Amos Strick- ler, Mount Joy R1; N. Gall, Mount corn Emerson Rohrer, Manheim R. D. Martin - Shearer, Elizabethtown R1; 4-H Pig club at the sale of { Mrs. Jacob Snyder and Mr. Oscar of the largest and best exhibits of eggs in Lancaster County this sea- son, according to H. S. Sloat, assist- ant county agent, who judged the The classes are modeled State Farm and substantial prizes were offered. 4-H Judging W. B. Connell, State College live- stock specialist, judged all the 4-H Club exhibits of baby beeves, pigs and anid various showmanship display. after the Show rules the contests held James F. Keim, of State College, and M. M. Smith, assistant county agent, com- lambs, supervised Thursday afternoon. vi'l@d the summary club records. The 18 Chester White pigs sold Friday evening, it was found, made a nearly “perfect” record, their av- | erage daily gain being 149 pound per pig per day. The lot weighed in at a total of 4448 pounds, or an average of 247 pounds. All were purchased s Walter Sword farm, Columbia R2, on May 20, and were feed by the Mount Joy 4-H Pig Club members for a total of 137 from days. The Champion Pig Ralph Hostetter, Manheim R2, ex- hibited the champion pig of the Rhelda Marietta R1, was second; Kathaleen Hostet- R2, was third; Marietia RI, show. Eshleman, ter, Manheim and Doris Shuman, was fourth. In the final scoring in which feeding, management and care dur- ing the year is considered the plac- ing was as follows: 1. Rhelda Esh- 2. Ralph Hostetter; 3. Doris Shuman; 4, Eshleman,, Marietta RI. —V — NEWTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rhoads of | 1 seman; Mervin Reading, Mrs. Walter Singer of | Ironville were Sunday visitors of [ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mr. John Fogie Sr. is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher Sr. visited daughters Mrs. Marvin Garner and Mrs. Rethuvior| Brenneman, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Risser and Miss Kate Copenheffer of ter Moore. | | their Lancas- | spent Sunday afternoon with | Donavon of Mt. Joy. Mr. Mrs. Earl Stettler Lancaster were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer, Sr. | Miss Kate Copenheffor of Lanc- | aster who spent several days with Mrs. Risser turned to her home on Tuesday. and of | Mr. and Clayton re- and Aaron Musser, Mt. Joy RI. > % Ape The gleaners, one to each wagon, | = bia : Too Bes a | were: Hiram Mowrer, Columbia; | © Penn. Dipint > of Carters 1 4 Enos Gibble, Mount Joy; Chester | _. thi bett t1 a Nothing tastes better ese au- Ney, Mount Joy; Raymond Zook, | {al days than a good drink of Lancaster R6; Levi Brubaker, Man- ade cid In many tangy, fresh- beim; Ezra Hoover, Elizabethtown: + or d Paul Wagner Mount Joy RI; Amos | oo pe so % ils | sweet juice {roan apples, as pictured Regler, = Elizabethtown; William above: Mr. Irvin Witmer, Jr. spent Sun- day in Mount Joy with friends. ty There is no better way to boost your business than by local news- | paper advertising. | Vv Stimulate your business by adver- tising in the Bulletin. vegetables, first ribbon was won by C. Emerson Rohrer, of Manheim; Ray Shelley, Mastersonville, took second place with his garden dis- play; and third ribbon went to the SELF-SERVI P MARKET EastMain Street MT. JOY PA. 0: S Excell Crackers 2b ke 1 Se RINSO RINSO DUZ large KLEK 10c small med. Ig. giant 63¢ med. 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