BAR WHY One load of paratroops could do a lot of damage—and wouldn't your trigger finger itch? When you are in the woods your pipe heel or cigarette butt is likely to cause as much-dam- ai nl oh AT 1 ' iy, uF AM Ful el Mla NO! age as a load of paratroops. Make sure your ashes are out, make sure your campfire is out before you leave. Remember, every forest fire this year will waste thousands of man hours of war work—will delay victory. Bp Schools Dr. R. M. Balderson OPTOMETRIST 85 E. Main St. MT. JOY, PA Palmyra Bank Building Mon., Tues, Wed. and Fri. 9to 12 A, M. 1tob PM 7 to 8 P. M. Phone 8 MOUNT JOY fh East Main Street UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Office hours will be on THURSDAY ONLY 10:00 to 1:00 2:00 to 6:00 | i \ PALMYRA, PA. HOW ARE YOUR SHOES 1 ~ DON’T WAIT TOO LONG. BRING THEM IN. City Shoe Repairing Co. 30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET Paul Hollinger (From page 1) Shelly; 5, Elvin G. Snavely; 6, J. Lawrence Hollinger; 7, Elam G. Snavely. The Corn Club One hundred and thirty-seven boys and girls, out of 184 enrolled a year ago, completed their full work as members of the 4-H. Corn Club which is sponsored by the Lancaster Chamber of Commerce and received certificates of merit at the 15th annual Round-up here on Saturday. Each was required to plant, cul- tivate and harvest a special half- acre plot of corn last year, prepare a report on the crop and finally exhibit a ten-ear sample of the best corn at the annual Roundup. Near- ly 1,400 ears were on display. Paul Eugene Hollinger, of Man- heim R2, captured first prize of $5 as the best judge of corn and pota- toes at the contest held in the morning, prior to the noon lunch- eon and afternoon program. Second prize of $4 went to Jeanne Hess, Mt. Joy R1; third prize, $3. to Robert Hess, Strausburg R1; and fourth, $2, to Dorothy Hostetter, Manheim R2. Dollar awards went to other contest winners who placed in the following order: 5, Ralph Snyder, Manheim R2; 6, Alfred Wanner, Honey Brook RI; 7, Vernon Leininger, Denver R2; 8, Kathleen Hostetter, Manheim R2; 9, Charles Martin, Navon; 10, Ella Martin, Mt. Joy R1; 11, Helen Hess, Bainbridge; 12 Edna Rohrer, Lan- caster R4; 13, Rhelda Eshleman, Marietta R1; 14, Harry Ressler, Ephrata R1; and 15, Norma Pat- LANCASTER, PENNA. terson, Kirkwood. extra good worker. 15 SHOATS, 150 WHITE condition; Evolution riding Efficiency green sprouter, 4 Dunes Xz Hess, Aucts. C. M. Herr, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE LIVE STOCK AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS FRIDAY, MARCH 5th, 1943 On the premises in East Donegal Township, one mile south of Mt. Joy, on Route 141, the Mt. Joy and Mari- etta Pike, the following to wit: TWO HEAD ODD MULES. one weighing 1,500 Ibs. 12 Rn and Close Springers; a few weighing 1.500 to 1,600 lbs. good milkers 10 mos. old, A. M. Wolgemuth strain: 75 OLD HENS FARMING IMPLEMENTS F-20 Farmall Tractor, 9.00-36, rubber tires, used four seasons; rubber tired all purpose wagon with bed and rack, 7x16 ft.; New Idea tractor spreader with rubber tires, nearly new; John Deere hay loader, good condi- tion; McCormick-Deering take-off mower, 7 ft, cut; in good condition; 7-shovel walking cultivator, Mc- Cormick-Deering 28-disc harrow, in good condition; 3-section spring harrow, 1- Deering side delivery rake and tedder, McCormick- Deering cultivator with phosphate attachment, in good McCormick-Deering Little Genius 14-in. tractor plow, Wiard and Oliver walking plows, John Deere tractor mower, 5 ft. cut: New Way 2-row shoe corn plahter, low down iron wheel wagon, two 2-horse wagons, one with bed; 8-shovel grain drill, Gehl B-29 silo filler, complete Bear Cat grain and roughage mill, has knives roller feeder and governor, nearly new, can be used for silo filling; Victor 4-can electric milk cooler, used less than a year; McCormick-Deering milker, nine cocks, 2 units, nearly new; saw, circular saw with frame; platform scales, four iron hog troughs, 3 farm gates, 8x12 ft.; hay hook and rove 150 ft. long; 60 ft. of 51% in. belt, 4 h: p. motor, pitch and prain forks, 2 Buckeye electric brooders, 500 chick capacity; 6 large laying batteries automatic wat- er, helt cleaning, capacity of 5, about 2,000 broilers; one. 160 laying hens, electric water heaters, 4 Inter- mediate chick batteries, 2 oil brooder stoves, 3 colony houses, 2 shelters, 2 feed chests and other poultry sup- plies; 200 ft. litter carrier track, 2 Mitchel manure litter tubs. Steward electric clipper, nearly new; double, triple and 4-horse trees, new & used locust posts 9 ft. extra heavy: 2 sets plow harness, extra good flvnets, hot bed sash and other articles. Far Corn desirable for chicken feed, Cobbler and Katahbin potatoes, both certified last Spring. HOUSEHOLD GOODS One Columbia oak heater, extension table, rockers, kitchen cabinet, studio couch, iron and copper ket- tles, crocks, milk cans, bucket and strainer and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12.30 p. m. on Friday, March 5, 1943, terms and conditions will be made known by Andrew H. Lercher COwS LEGHORN CHICKENS horse scorer, McCormick- cultivator, 2 potato hooks, Calhoun seeder, cross-cut in. hard wood ash lumber 500 Bushels Fancy The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afterfioon, Febriary 25, 1943 Sale Register If you want a notice or your sale inserted in this register weekly from now until day of sale. ABSOLUTE- LY FREE, send or phone us your sale date and when you are ready, let us print your bills. That's the cheapest advertising you can get. Friday, Feb. 26—On the premises in Manor township, on the South side of the Lincoln Highway West, 2 miles east of Mountville, real es- tate by Amos B. Charles admr. as Trustee of Benjamin D. Bowers, de- ceased. Edgar Funk, auct. Friday, Feb. 26—On the premises in Manor Twp., 1% acres of ground fronting on the Lincoln Highway, 2 miles east of Mountville, 21 story brick house, barn, ete. by Benja- min Bowers Estate. Edgar Funk if | auct. Saturday, February 27—On the premises on the Roseville road lead- ing from Roseville to Lititz pike, in Manheim twp., 17 acre farm with brick house, frame barn, tobacco shed, etc. by Isaac N. Hildebrand, administrator of Emma K. Hilde- brand. Gamber auct. Saturday, February 27th,—On the premises on the former Meckley farm, 1% miles north of Mount Joy, on the road leading to Milton Grove at Risser’s Mill, 8 head horses and mules, 55 head cattle, 20 head stock bulls, 100 head home-raised shoats, apples, potatoes, and other articles, by C. S. Frank & Bro. , Saturday, Feb. 27, 1:30 p. m.—At the office of Paul Keller, 24 East Ferdinand St., Manheim, Pa., by J. B. Long Co., Brokers, a lot of Local cal Securities. A. K. Waser, auct. Paul Keller, Clerk. Saturday, Feb. 27—On the prem- ises in Conestoga Township, on the road leading from Rock Hill to Con- estoga Center, large lot of house- hold goods by Annie Eshbach. Also at the same time and place a lot of household goods including many antiques by John A. Stoner. Edgar Funk, auct. Tuesday, Mar. 2—On the premi- ses in Manor Twp., on the Charles- ton road, 2 miles north of Millers- ville, 4 horses, 1 pony, pair mules, hogs, reg. cows, heifers, bulls, and a lot of farming implements by Henry S. Neff. Edgar Funk, auct. Wednesday, Mar. 3—On the pre- mises in West Hempfield Twp., mid- way between Silver Spring and Barr’s Corner, 2 miles south of Lan- disville, pair mules, 5 cows, 2 bulls, large lot of farming implements and household goods by Harvey B. Fuhrman, Edgar Funk, auct. Wednesday, March 3rd — On the premises, one mile east of Mount Joy, along the Lancaster and Har- risburg highway, live stock and entire line of farm implements and household goods by George M. College. C. S. Frank, auct. Thursday, Mar. 4—On the premi- ses in Manor Twp., on the Charles- ton roaj, 2 miles north of Millers- ville, 4 mules, 2 horses, 6 cows, one heifer, farming implements by the Hettie F. Charles Estate. Edgar F. Funk, auct. Friday, March 5—On the prem- ises in East Donegal township, one mile south of Mount Joy, on the Mount Joy and Marietta Pike, farming implements, live stock, poultry equipment and some house- hold goods by A. H. Zercher. Du- pes, Auct. Saturday, March 6—On the Ira Longenecker farm, the former Barn- hart farm, along the road leading from Mount Joy to Donegal Springs 2 miles west of the former, in East Donegal Twp., 1 horse, 1 mule, 10 cows, 3 bulls, 50 chickens, entire lot of farm implements and a lot of household goods by Andrew R. Hei- sey. Dupes and Hiss, aucts. Saturday, Mar. 6—On the premi- ses in Rapho township, on the road leading from Hossler’'s Church to the Back Run Road, 3 miles north- east of Mount Joy, horses, cows, shoats, chickens, farm implements and household goods by Katie P. Ginder, Manheim R2. Aldinger, auct. Saturday, Mar. 6—On the premi- ses in Manor Twp., 2 squares west of Millersville, mule, horse, cows, farming implements and household ! goods by Mrs. Benj. Wiggins. Ed- | gar Funk, auct. Monday, March 8—On the prem- ises in West Hempfield Township, on the road leading from Ironville "deceased. W. Dupes, Auct. to Kinderhook, one mile north of Columbia, 8-acre farm, 300 fruit trees, apples and peaches, 2 and one half story brick house, summer house attached, all conveniences, bank barn, chicken house for 800 chickens by Ed. Floyd. Edgar Funk, Auctioneer. Monday,March 8—On the premis- es in the village of Maytown, East Donegal Twp., public sale of a 2% story frame house, garage, and a tract of woodland in Hellam Twp. also 10 shares E. Donegal Cemetery Assoc. stock by P. F. Snyder, ad- ministrator d.b.n.c.ta. of the estate of Jacob H. Ziegler, dec’d. Walter Dupes, Auct. Sale at 4 P, M. Monday, March 8—-On the prem- ises ‘in E. Donegal Twp., just off Route 441 between Bainbridge and Marietta, 100 acre farm with 2-story brick house, all conveniences, 7 room tenant house, 3 tobacco sheds, large bank barn, other outbuildings by Mae K. Ziegler, administratrix of the estate of Arthur H. Ziegler, Sale at 2PM Tuesday, Mar. 9—On the premises the Cameron farm at Donegal Springs, on the road leading from Mount Joy to Maytown, 5 horses and mules, 56 head of live stock, 200 chickens, entire lot of farming im- plements and some household goods by Harry Z. Geibe. Dupes & Hess, aucts. Saturday, Mar. 9—On the premi- ses in Manor Twp, on the Blue Rock road, 2 miles west of Millers- ville, 4 mules, 1 cow, 7 bulls, and a lot of farming implements by Clay- ton M. Gerlach. Edgar Funk, auct. Tuesday, March 9—On the prem- ises in Rapho township, on the road leading from Elizabethtown to Man- heim, near Chiques Church, 3 head of horses, 10 cows, 4 bulls and 20 head real shoats, farm implements and household goods by David Shenk, R2, Manheim. Sale at 12:30 P. M. F. B. Aldinger, Auct. Wednesday, Mar. 10—On the pre- mises in Manor Twp., 2 miles south of Mountville. at Habecker’s church 2 mules 10 cows, 9 bulls, lot of farm implements and household goods by Walter Smith. Edgar Funk, auct. Thursday, Mar. 11—On the prem- ises, the Cameron Estate farm, one mile east of Maytown and 1% miles northwest of Marietta, in East Don- egal Twp., 3 horses, 2 mules, 56 head of live stock, 15 shoats, entire lot of farm implements and some household goods by Joseph R. Bix- ler. Dupes & Hess, Aucts. Thursday, Mar. 11—On the prem- ises in Manor Twp., half a mile east of Millersville, 4 horses, 2 cows and a full line of farming implements by C. K. Herr. Edgar Funk, auct. Friday, Mar. 12—On the premises in Providence Twp. on the road from Rawlinsville to the Buck, full line of household goods by Ray E. Funk. Edgar Funk auct. Saturday, Mar, 13—On the pre- mises in the Boro of Millersville, brick house, frame barn, and a full line of household goods by Benj. S. Musselman, executor of Elizabeth A. Musselman. Edgar Funk, auct. Monday, Mar. 15—On the premi- ses in Providence Twp., on the road from Rawlinsville to the Buck, 20 cows, heifers and bulls, shoats and a lot of farming implements by Ray E. Funk. Edgar Funk, auct. Tuesday, March 16—On his farm near Campbellstown, 2 miles south of Palmyra, 60 head of Canadian cows, heifers and bulls by Edward O'Neal. Hess & Dupes, aucts. Tuesday, Mar. 16—On the premi- ses in Manor Twp., on the Blue Rock road, 2 miles west of Millers- ville, 2 horses, and a large lot of farming implements by John G. Glick. Edgar Funk, auct. Wednesday, March 17—At the of- fice of John C. Rebman, 217-219 Woolworth Bldg, Lancaster, a lot of ground on Freemont St, Lancas- ter, with improvements by Eliza- beth M. Hodgen. Wednesday, Mar. 17—On the pre- mises in Manor Twp., 1 mile south of Washington Boro, 30 cows, fers and bulls, 6 mules, pigs anc a lot of farming implements by John Murry. Edgar Funk, auct. Thursday, March 18—Near Mari- etta on the Dr. Simmon’s farm, stock and implements by D. L. Mumper. Walter Dupes, auct. Thursday, Mar. 18—On the prem- ises in Manor Twp., on the road from Central Manor to Washington | | goods by Phares B. Gerlach, Estate, Boro, 3 mules, ten cows, lot farm implements and some household Emma IL. Gerlach, adminx. Edgar Funk, auct, Friday, March 19—In Mount Joy Township, on the road leading from Risser’s Church to the Lawn Road, 2 miles north of Milton Grove, live stock, implements and household goods by Katie and Amos G, Shonk. Dupes, Auct. Friday, Mar. 19—On the premises in Manor Twp., 1%2 miles southwest of Millersville, 5 mules, 6 cows, bull and a lot of farming implements by Albert H. Kauffman Estate, Edgar Funk, auct. Saturday, Mar. 20—On the prem- ises in Manor Twp., one-half mile east of Millersville, full line of household goods by C. K, Herr. Ed- gar Funk, auct. ’ Monday, Mar. 22—On the premi- ses in Manor Twp., 2 miles west of Central Manor, pair mules, large lot farming implements and household goods by Addison Peters. Edgar F. Funk, auct. Monday, Mar. 22—On the premi- ses in Manor Twp., on the road leading from Central Manor to Washington Boro, pair mules, lot of farming implements and household goods by Addison Peters. Edgar F. Funk, auct. Tuesday, Mar. 23—On the prem- ises in Manor Twp., one mile east of Washington Boro, 2 mules, five cows, 2 heifers, 6 bulls, 10 pigs, 350 chickens and a lot of farm imple- ments by Jacob Spangler. Edgar Funk, auct, Wednesday, Mar. 24—On the pre- mises in Manor Twp., 1% miles southwest of Millersville, a lot of household goods and antiques by the Albert H. Kauffman Estate. Ed- gar Funk, auct. Thursday, Mar. 25—On the prem- ises in Manor Twp.,. one mile west of Rock Hill, 5 cows, bull, full line of farm implements and household goods by Mrs. John Hoover. Edgar Funk, auct. Friday, March 26—On the prem- ises in West Hempfield Township, on the road leading from Ironville to Kinderhook, one mile north of Columbia, full line of household goods, farming implements and or- chard equipment, sprays, ete. by Ed. Floyd. Edgar Funk, auct. Tuesday, March 30th—On the premises in Manheim Twp., oppo- |1 site Long’s Park, public sale of household goods by Clayton S. Her- shey. Edgar F. Funk, Auct. Saturday, April 3—On the prem- of Landisville, farming implements and tools by Mrs. John Showalter. Elmer Spahr, Auct. Sale at 1 p. m. Good Friday, Apr. 23-Morning & afternoon, at the Boro limits of Mt. Joy, 250 head of live stock, baby chix. shoats, merchandise, etc, by C. S. Frank and Bro. vV— KILLED NEAR COLEBROOK Russell R. Williams, 23, of Leba- non, was killed instantly near Cole- brook on Monday when his bakery truck left the highway and upset. Everybody reads newspapers but NOT everybody reads circular ad- vertising left on their door step. av Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. A SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Meunt Joy, Pa. | PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE MONDAY, MARCH 8,1943 at 2 P.M. Large Farm Containing 100 Acres, more or less, situated in E. Donegal Twp., Lancaster County, just off Route 441 between Bainbridge and Marietta, approximately 3 miles north of Marietta, adjoining lands of Hoffman Estate, Sipling, Engle and Hoffman. 3 Excellently constructed 2- seed STORY BRICK HOUSE. Hi Bs 11 Rooms, all conveniences ® Modern Bathroom. House in excellent shape with new apper and paint. Also 7-ROOM TENANT HOUSE with electricity. ! Milk House, Garage, Chicken House, Large Bank Barn, dairy for 30 head of cattle, 3 Tobacco Sheds. Sale for the purpose of settling the estate. Sale will be held on the above date on the premises when terms will ke made known by MAE K. ZIEGLER, Administratrix of the Estate of Ar- thur H. Ziegler, deceased. Walter Dupes, Auctioneer. Alfred C. Alspach, Atty. 2-25-2¢ PUBLIC SALE — of —& VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! ON SATURDAY, FEB. 20th, 1943 At two o'clock P. M., the under- signed will sell at public sale at the Florin Hall, in the village of Florin, the following valuable real estate, late the property of Jacob M. Rider, deceased. All That Certain Lot or Piece of Ground situated at the Southwest corner of Church Street and Plum Street, in the village of Florin, Township of Mount Joy, County of Lancaster and State of Pennsyl- vania, Containing in front on Church Street 200 feet. and containing in front on Plum Street 160 feet, There is erected on this lot or piece of ground a fine 2-Story Frame Dwelling House - Sale to begin at two o'clock P.. M., on Saturday, February 20, 1943, when terms and conditions will be made known by OSCAR D. RIDER, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY, Agents for the Heirs of Jacob M. Rider, deceased Bernard J. Myers, Attorney. Charles S. Frank, Auctioneer. feb4-3t Quality CHICKS 25,000 BABY CHICKS (All Breeds) FROM BLOOD-TESTED FLOCKS Every Tues., Wed. Fri. SEXED CHICKS ON ORDER White Pekin and Indian Runner DUCKLINGS TURKEY POULTS Be sure to let us have your order EARLY! G. K. Wagner's Chickery On Old Hershey Pike — at Beverly Twin Market PHONE 291-R-2 three [PUBLIC SALE! TUESDAY, MARCH 2,1943 The undersigned will offer at public sale at his farm located in Lancaster County, midway between Manheim and Mount Joy, 1%2 miles north of the Manheim road, near the Back Run School House: 9 HEAD HORSES of which 6 are Sorrels from 3 to 5 years old; A Pair of Bays 3 yrs. old and a Roan Horse 3 years old. 37 Head Registered HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN (CATTLE Certified and Accredited, can ‘Zo into any herd, Consisting of 18 Cows and Heifers, Fresh or soon due. Only a few over 4 years old. EIGHT BRED HEIFERS These are well grown and are from dams that have good records SIX SMALL HEIFERS Less than 7 months old. Don't miss seeing these. 5BULLS 2. oF Se Heo 40 HEAD SHOATS From 30 to 70 lbs. (Bring Your Crates). i A LOT OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS Including 2 wagons, set tobacco ladders, riding cultivator, one spring harrow, looks like new: Minnich tobacco press, like new: shipping rooms stove, new 32 f. ladder, 4 sets front gears, bridles, collars, lines, etc., single, double and triple trees: jockey sticks, Buch wheelbarrow, forks, etc. Order of Sale—Implements 12.30, Shoats 1.00, Cattle 1.30, Horses 3.30. Write for Catalog to owner, Conditions will be made known by my, Atets. Harvey Rettew MANHEIM, PA. STOCKS and BONDS at PUBLIC SALE AT THE Office of Paul Keller 24 E. Ferdinand St. MANHEIM, PA. Saturday, February 27,43 FOR THE ESTATE OF JOHN B. SPAHR, DECEASED: 90 shares Animal Trap Comparry of America 7% preferred Stock 24 shares Keystone National Bank Stock, Manheim, Pa. 15 shares Penna. Power & Light Company 5% preferred stock. 157 shares Manheim Water Company Stock. 2 $1000 School District of Manheim Boro 22% Bonds (due '46). 2 $1000. U, S. Treasury Bonds 4% due 1947-52. $1300. Denver & Ephrata Tel. & Tel. Co. 1st Mtg. 6% Bonds (due 62) FOR THE ESTATE OF JOHN T. HOLLINGER, DECEASED: 10 shares Manheim National Bank Stock. FOR THE ESTATE OF JOHN R. CASSEL, DECEASED: 35 shares Farmers National Bank Stock, of Lititz, Penna. FOR WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 80 shares Fulton National Bank Stock, Lancaster, Penna. 152 shares Farmers National Bank Stock, of Lititz, Penna. 195 shares Animal Trap Company of America Common Stock. 5 shares Keystone National Bank Stock, Manheim, Pa. 15 shares Manheim Water Company Stock. 23 shares Manheim National Bank Stock. SALE AT 1:30 P. M. A. K. Waser, Auct. Paul Keller, Clerk. TERMS: April 1, 1943 J. B. LONG CO., Brokers Fred E. Devlin. Prop. (23 £23 RIGHT THIS WAY LADIES 7 To The BEST BARGAINS in TOWN In Our ADVERTISING COLUMNS Vv MARRIAGE LICENSES Raymond M. Sheaffer, Mount Joy, and Thelma M. Reidinger, of Lan- caster, Vv Everybody in this locality reads The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- tisers get such excellent results. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY ON MONDAY, MARCH 8th 1943 The undersigned will offer at public sale the following described real estate: No. 1. A lot of ground situate on PUB results. is reasonable. the East side of the Vinegar Ferry gal road, in the village of Maytown, the Vinegar Ferry Road 51 ft. more (mk ing thereon erected a 2% ONE CAR GARAGE. York County, Pa., containing 20 A. signed will offer at public sale 10 Sale to be held on purpart No. 1 | when terms and conditions will be Administrator d.b.n.ct.a. of the Es- Menno B. Rohrer and Adolph C. | road, also known as West High St., East Donegal Township, Lancaster | or less and extending in depth of STORY FRAME HOUSE, No. 2. A TRACT OF WOOD- more or less. Shares of Stock in the East Donegal situate on the Vinegar Ferry Road made known by the undersigned. tate of Jacob H. Zeigler, Deceased. | Koehler, Attorneys, 39 E. Grant St. East Main Street Just as you are reading this advertisement, so will hundreds of other persons in this vicinity read your Public Sale advertise- ment if placed in this newspaper. who use this newspaper to advertise their Sales always get WE CAN FILL YOUR NEEDS Large Bills and Small Bills — no matter what size sale bill you want you will find us equipped to fill your needs, and the cost The Bulletin LIC SALE It is a proven fact that those Phone 41.] Mount Joy. Pa. near its intersection with the Done- County, Pa., containing in front on that width 212 ft. more or less, hav- Containing 6 Rooms, and a LAND situate in Hellam Township, Also at the same time. the under- Cemetery Association. i in Maytown, at 4:00 P. M., EWT, P. F. SNYDER, | Walter Dupes, Auctioneer. : 2-25-2t AGT TE RY SANITY es