3 Peg) ri Hh CLASSIFIED ert 14 ove Ss 3 line each insertien, advance, maitre is FOR SALE: Enameled range with warming closet, water back and pipes for tank attachment if desired Walter Kopp, Mt. Joy Rl. all payable m 4/20/1t VOTE OF THANKS: We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy, and use of automobiles, during the sick- ness and death of my Father. Mrs. Albert S. Walter and husband. 4/20/1t FOR SALE: Raspberry plants. ply Henry E. Brubaker, Mount Joy, Pa. Ap- Route 1, Phone 915R15. 4/20/1t FOR SALE: All kinds of Locust Posts. Fhone Mt. Joy 904R3. 4/20/1t HAND MOWERS, Machine sharpen- ed, lathe work and welding. Elmer Rice, 34 Gay St, Marietta, Pa. FOR SALE: White Porcelain Table Top Gasoline Stove, built-in oven. Price reasonable. Paul Fitzkee, R1, Mount Joy. 4/20/1t LADY WANTS CLEANING: one day a week, prefers office work. Apply P. O. Box 85, c-0 F. G. Mt. Joy, Pa. 4.20 2tp FOR SALE: Charm Sunshine Range, geod condition, will sell cheap. Ap- ply G. H. Bailey, Musser Bros. Farm, Mount Joy, Pa. FIANO BENCHES brand new. $15. Apply Sat. only 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Hess Music Shoppe, 21 E. High St., Elizabethtown, Pa. 420/1t FOR SALE: Kitchen Range warm- ing Closet and tank, good condition. Also 55 gal oil drum with spigot. Apply Elmer Randler, Wood Street, Florin. FOR SALE: Maine Certified Irish Cobbler & Katahbin Seed Potatoes. Arnly John E. Fshleman, Florin, Phone 91R2 Mount Joy. 413)tf SEED POTATOES: Maine Certified Chippewa Sebago and Russets. $5.60 per 100 lbs. E. Z. Musser. Phone 907R21 Mt. Joy. 4/132tp FOR SALE: Mt. Holyoke Kerosene Hotwater Heater, Good Condition. Walter Peifer, Salunga. 3-30-tf NOTICE is hereby given that the partnershin known as Wolgemuth Brothers located in Florin, Penn- sylvania, has been dissolved by the mutual agreement of the partners. All inquiries should be addressed to Daniel M. Wolgemuth who will con- tinue to operate the business at the come location under the name of Wolgemuth Brothers. 4.20 1t PERMANENT WAVE: 59¢! Do your own Permanent with Charm-Kurl Kit. Complete equipment including 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do absolutely harmless. Praised by thousands including Kay McKenzie, glamorous movie star. Money re- & 10c Store. WANT TO RENT—Dwellings in Mount Joy and vicinity for our em- ployes. Musser Bros, Mount Joy. 2/25tf WANTED — Everybody in this section to use these columns when- ever they have anything they want to buy or sell. tf WANTED—Your next roll of films, send 25 cents and get 8 Velvet Waxed Prints and free enlargement coupons. Our 21st year in business. Capital City Photo Service. Box 53. Harrisburg, Pa. may|19/tf WANTED—I purchase late models, A CORRECTION The proposed amendment to the by-laws of Fire Com- pany No. 1, Mount Joy, which will be considered at the next regular meeting on May 4th, will, if passed, raise the yearly dues to $2.50 and eliminate the 50c assessment the death of a member, ll ee Friendship upon When in need or Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin ie Sie To Elizabeth Nigsley Newcomer, Anna Nissley Eby, Feronica Nis- sley Nolt, Catharine Nissley Mus- ser and John Nissley, children of John Nissley, late of Rapho Town- ship, Lancaster County, Pa., de- ceased, their heirs, executors, ad- ministrators or assigns, or any other persons who may be inter- ested in a certain charge of $600.- 00, charged in the last will and testament of John Nissley, late of Rapho Township, deceased. You and each of you are hereby notified that upon the applica- tion of Amos N. Musser and Paul S. Miller to the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster County, Pa.. on March 30, 1844, the said Orphans’ Court issued an Alias Citation directed to you to appear in the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster Coundy on May 25, 1944, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., to show cause, if any you have, why certain real estate owned by Amos N. Mus- ser. being a fan und tract of land. with a dwelling house, frame barn and other improvements erected, situated in Rapho Town- ship, Lancaster County, Pa. con- taining 35 Acres ‘and 32 Perches of land, and certain real estate owned bv Paul S. Miller, being u tract of 75 acres and 142 perches, on which are erected a 2% story stone man- sion house, frame bank barn and other improvements, situated in Rabho Township aforesaid and both of said tracts of land being de- scribed by metes and bounds in the petition for said Alias Citation and which said two tracts of land form- ed parts of an original tract of 109 acres and 20 perches, neat measure described bv metes and bounds in a certain deed from the Heirs of John Musser, deceased. to Amos N. Mus- ser, dated Avril 1, 1895. and record- ed in the Recorder’s Office of Lan- caster County in Deed Book U, Vo! 14, page 550, should not be dis- charged and released from the lien of a certain charge of $60000, which wos directed in the Will of John Nissley, late of Rapho Township deceased, to remain on the said farm of 109 acres and 20 perches the interest thereon at 5% to be raid to Anna Nissley, widow of said Tohn Nisslev, deceased, during her lifetime, and, after her death, the princinal to be paid to the children f said John Nissley, deceased, or their legal renresentatives in equal shares, and which charge, unon the death of the said Anna Nissley widow of John Nisslev, deceased on February 2, 1863, hecame due and pavable to the children of said John Nissley, deceased, to wit, Eliz- abeth Nisslev Newcomer, Anna Nis- clev. Fby, Feronica Nissley Nolt Catharine Nissley Musser and John Nissley: 20 years having elapsed since the said date of February 2 1863, when the said charge became due and payable and no payment having been made on either princi- pal or interest within the said per- iod of 20 years on the said charge. In default of such appearance and cause shown, the Court will direct that the herein described two tracts of land as owned bv Amos N. Mus- ser and Paul S. Miller, will be for- ever released and discharged from the lien of said charge and all in- terest thereon and will bar all ac- tions which may be brought there- on. JOHN H. PFENNINGER, Sheriff Zimmerman, Mvers & Kready, clean Used Cars. Paul H. Stern, Attys for Petitioners : Manheim. Phone 93. 416/4t HELP WANTED: Some one who| TO THF HEIRS AND LEGAL could make himself useful around a printing office. Steady employ- ment. If work you are now doing is essential, please don’t apply. The Bulletin, Mount Joy, 1/6/tf WANTED—More People to use our classified columns and turn useless articles around their homes into cash by advertising them in this col- umn. Try it. 2-4-tf FOR SALE: Lots on Main highway western end of Florin. Prices at- tractive for those who contemplate building now or in near future. Ex cellent ground for gardens. Only six lots remaining; 50 ft. frontage 240 ft deep to a lane. Inquire at Florin Foundry office. Florin Foundry a Mfg. Co. Phone Mount Joy 143. 11/18/tf FXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Abraham R. Hoffer, late of Borough of Mount Joy, deceased. Letters testamentary on said es- tate having been granted to the un- designed, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having cluims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned. ANNIE HOFFER, 265 Marietta St., Mt. Joy ARTHUR HOFFER, 130 N. Poplar St. E'town Executors 420 6t Alfred C. Alspach, Atty. PRINT 1000 EXVELOPES Like Last Time. Got A Sample? FINE! Phone Us for Your PRINTING » KEPRFSENTATIVES OF MARTIN NISSLY; J. Lehman Swarr, Jr., and Fdna B. Swarr have psesented a pe- tition to the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County for an order discharging lands from lien of the charge hereinafter mentioned. You are required to appear in said court cn June 2, 1944, at 9:30 o'clock A. M. to show cause, if any, why said lands should not be discharged as prayed for. Said lands are: Farm of 51 A. 154 Ferches in Rapho Township, Lan- caster County, Pa. adjoining Little Chigues Creek, Levi Newcomer and Jacch Lindemuth’s land, and de- ccribed in deed to the petitioners recorded March 24 1944. The charge is $4000.00 charged as payable to Martin Nissly in a deed for part of said lands, from Emanuel Cassel to Sem Brubaker, dated June 6, 1861 recorded in the Recorder’s Office at Lancaster in Misc. Book A, p. 297 and secured by judgment in said court. Arril Term 1861 No. 674. JOHN H. PFENNINGER, Sheriff 4:20 41 WANTED MEN FOR DAIRY PLANT WORK Hospitalization and Group Insurance Privileges PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT without statement of availability. PENN DAIRIES, INC. 572 N. Queen St. Lancaster, Pa. Buy War Bonds TODAY thereon, Essential workers not considered Shenk and Eva Bingamen. The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, April 20, 1944 7 IM Tins ‘Mortuary 27 "Record In r / the. Farm | Ly urron wiLiams | This Section yr | Let Wheels Save Work | Bs THE fast moving pace of R2; Mrs. Morris Bradley, Mt. Joy things today it seems that | ge; Mrs. John McCorkle, Palmyra; everything is on wheels. Many ' 4 Homer Nissley, Elizabethtown. people are even living in houses (From page 1) built or wheels Funeral services were held at| The farmer can save himself Erisman’s Mennonite Church this afternoon with interment in the a lot of hard work by putting wheels on various chores. For in- | cemetery adjoining. stance, why lug silage in a tub I when you can make one trip with a cart, easier and quicker? Back- aches from shoveling the silage can be eliminated too—build the cart so it can be rolled under the chute to be filled. And instead of making separate trips to cows with grain and supplement, just mix the feed in the cart and do the whole job in one round trip. Many a mile of walking each year can be eliminated in this simple way. Almost every farm has some spare wheels around that have been taken off worn out equip- ment. Using these and a little lumber and asbestos cement board, an excellent cart can be built which will give many years of service. Mrs. John G. Longenecker Mrs. Esther B. Longenecker, fifty, i wife of John G. Longenecker, 28 N. Barbara street, th's boro, died at the Lancaster General Hospital at 11 a. m. Monday after a lingering illness. She was a daughter of the late A- bram and Annie Brown Shelly and was a member of St. Luke's Episco- tf pal Church, here, where she was or- ganist for many years. She was a member of St. Mary's Guild of St. Luke’s Church, and was a past pres- ident of the American Legion Au- xiliary. Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Mary Louise, wife of Joseph A. Myers, Millersville, and Elsie Mae, wife of William M. Briner, Jr, A-C Al- bany, Ga. Also one granddaughter. The funeral was held from her late home here this afternoon further services in St. Luke’s Epis- copal church. Interment in the Mt. with The body is built of rough, |Joy cemetery. serap lumber ; then lined with as- bestos board to provide a smooth, tight inner surface which will prevent leakage and can be clean- ed easily, while also having the advantage of being impervious to rot and rodents. ret A Ce This Section’s Elmer Roland Elmer Roland, seventy-five, Eliz- abethtown RI, at. 12:09 a. m, Wednesday at his home. He a farmer and had been in ill health for time. Born in York county, a son of the late John and, died was some Elizabeth Breneman Roland, Mr. Roland was a member of Reich's N u m e ro u S Evangelical Congregational Church for the past 48 years and was ac-| tive in church affairs. Survivors in- Weddings clude his wife, who was Sarah A ’ ; 1 While much of General Motors tanks and howitzer motor Dibeler before marriage; these huge war production consists of | carriages. Investment Is When They (From Pe children, John D., Mount Joy R1, military products in the making| At sea—Diesel engines for Your Investment CanCashln Mrs. Sarah Crouse, New Holland | Demas, Elizabethtown R1; Russell, of which it had no previous ex-| landing craft and many other In A em | R1, and Ralph G. Zimmerman, son Elizabethtown; Elizabeth, wife of Perience—airplanes, tanks, aerial | naval vessels such as sub- n America » » ~ f Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Zi S Shinn: eh At. torpedoes, guns and aircraft can- marines, submarine mother - Hn ahd Ars. henjamm {= J. Shuman, Marietta R1; and 40" chelis and shell cases, am. ships, subchasers, destroyer — merman, Florin, were married Eas- | Miss Martha Roland, at home. One phibious vehicles, etc.—yet the escorts, towboats, mine-lay- ee te ter at the bride’s home in the pres- | brother, John, East Berlin, and 12 motive power developed by this ers, mine-sweepers and fleet grandchildren also survive. The funeral will be held from his Saturday at 1:30 with Reich's ence of the families, Bishop Mah- lon Witmer, New Holland, officiated. attended by Mr. Cones- late home futher gational church at two o'clock with The couple were and Mrs. Henry Souders, services in congre-| toga RD, and the ushers were Rob- The LS 1 sion craft, is powered by Diesel engines—Marine Corps photo. Peacetime Power Goes To War Upon Land, Sea and Air Fronts A Diesel power unit going into one of the famed M-4 tanks. A truck finds muddy going at the front.—Signal Corps photo. I, a dramatic new inva- company in peacetime is render- ing great service on land, at sea and 1n the air in this most mobile of all wars. Among the peacetime items of motive power that Gen- eral Motors has sent to war are: . le . a | On land — Diesel engines ert Hershey, Manheim, and Merrit interment in the adjoining ceme-| f5r tanks, tractors and Sines Robinson, Lancaster. The gift re- | tery. try locomotives. ceivers were Miss Esther Zimmer- - #. Truck engines for all kinds man, Florin, and Mrs. Robert Her- | Mrs. Clara M. Collins of Ba hose 7M iF sob iu | used for field kitchens, ambu- chey, Manheim. A reception follow- Mrs. Clara M. Collins, eighty-! lances, mobile repair shops ed the ceremony. four, widow of Simon C. Collins, and transport vehicles. — died at her home in Falmouth, Automobile engines for Clara E. Lydns Bainbridge R1, from the effects of a = D. Earl Heisey Miss Clara FE. Lyons, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Jonathan Lyons, of Wheeler, Mich., and D. Earl Hei- Heisey, of — sey, son of Mrs. Lizzie Landisville, were married last Sun- A > “The Affairs Local Affairs At Florin For | | Elizabethtown Youth | (From Page 1) licemen P. R. Schappert and P. P. Oreszko, the youth first denied fir- ing the barn on the farm tenanted but said, he by his father, Saturday after- noon, police admitted he | did it last January 23. who that Haldeman, has been held at the Rotary Home Folice said at Lancaster since the fire Thursday the night of out of the them on walked house, went to the barn and tossed night, told January 23, he a.match into the haymow, starting a fite which completely destroyed the was stored in it. automobile that The damaged the house near the barn. The Eltroysie farm in which the barn burned at a loss of $15,000 is the Elizabethtown-Man- and a half Elizabethtown, barn and an flames also Auto engines power M-5 tanks, M-8 howitzer motor carriages. located on heim road, about one miles east of while the Gehr farm, where the boy lived with his father, is nearby. A psychiatric examination will be given Haldeman. The boy is being held pending completion of the ex- and amination eventual disposition in Juvenile Court. Fire Marshall Robert Strahan, of ! the State police, took the | boy to St. Joseph's Hospital Satur- day when he became ill. Physicians of the case said he GM builds the “Duck,” a many- purpose amphibious vehicle. AE y | said he is suffering from diabetes, | and discharged him after treatment. intl le cnn = : : : [ It is almost impossible to welcome ! that bring along his whole-heartedly week end guest who doesn’t ation book. Man has the monkey, but a that if very {ar ED OG ems been said to descend from | reader suggests true, man hasn't descended a —— When in need of Printing. (anys thing) kindly remember the Bulletin Your War Bond | 1 Allison liquid - cooled engin power the P-38 Lockheed Ligh. ning, high-altitude fighter. WRITE FOR PRICE LIST 25,000 BABY CHICKS (All Breeds) FROM BLOOD-TESTED FLOCKS Every Tues., Wed., Fri. SEXED CHICKS ON ORDER 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 PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate, Electric Motors, Carpenter Tools, Ete. SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1944 at 2:00 P. M. Will be sold on the premises situate on the East side of New Haven Street, in the Borough of Mount Joy, a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE With A Frame Garage. (The late residence of Amos Bortz= field). The lot fronts 38 feet 115 inches and extends in depth 188 feet to am alley. Ft The said dwelling house contains bath, hot air heat and electricity and is desirable. va Also, will be sold TWO LOTS in the Village of Salunga containing in front on the North side of the Lancaster-Harrisburg Turnpike 100 feet and extending in depth 189 feet | more or less to an alley. Also, will be sold several electric motors, electric drill press, valuable carpenter tools and lathes. These tools are in excellent condition. EDWARD J. MYERS, Charles Frank, Auct. . Harold G. Ripple, Atty. Executor of the Hstate of Amos Bortzfield, Dec’d. 'S FUNNY How Folks Store Stuff OR With AWANT AD tenders. Also for naval engines for the amphibious *Duck.” Besides, there are the Allison aviation engines which, though never produced for peacetime civilian use, were in the experi- mental and development stages for quite a few years before Pearl Harbor or the war in Europe. 1 These liquid-cooled engines are powering improved versions of U. S. Army fighter planes, BLOOD TESTED—Ilen fully selected, mated to our best ONLY LARGE WHITE Produced on our own farm. Emr ORDER YOUR CHICKS NOW FOR i SPRING. STRAIGHT RUN OR SEXED. DAY OLD COCKERELS WEEKLY. WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. lay in the Bethel Brethren in In G Nn r | Pa st Week Christ Church, Merrill, Mich. The e e da (From page 1) | f age | 4 ceremony was performed by the B fl T Id | =~ / i ot bride’s father assisted by her broth- rie Y (0) ed Donald Eichler oh Sunday, Son ik er, the Rev. Garry Lyons. Messrs, “A. D. Garber, George NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING | The bride was attended by her (From Page 1) Mumper Sr, Gene Garber. Paul) WASHINGTON, Db. C. Telephone 132-R. sister, Mi . M: ~ LY 5. re id of operator, was released from the Diffenderfer. Jno. E. Schroll, James ton sister, Miss Mary Lyons, as na ! county jail Monday. Jerrier and Clyde Mumper were wo By Anne Goode = a honor and the best man was Jonath- There was a slight fire in the Perry County for the opening of the | 7 Si : tai an Lyons, Jr. Ushers were Clare basement of Barnes Shoo" fs I 5 { Now you can get vitaminized Lyons, Flint, Mich., nephews of the iy a > RIES. hoe *ePal Trout season. | coffee! ach pound contains 1,200 ye ? ™ Shop at Elizabethtown. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leedom and | units of Vitamin B-1 and the brew bride. Sharon Hill sang. a ; is a blend of six varieties of the | Mrs. Heisey is 9 Graduate of te of used gas coupons were stolen day dinner, for Mrs. Elizabeth Junicr College of Messiah Bible from a New Holland garage. Sheaffer who celebrated her 88th | College, Grantham, and the bride- The liquor licenses of the Owls birthda "The dinner was held at groom also attended the College. He and the American Legion ‘at Eph-the Romo of Mv. ond Mrs. Gob is a director of the Civilian Public Service Camp. Howard R. I., and Mrs. Heisey will be a stenographer at the camp. rata were suspended for 15 days. Two Lancaster fishermen were law. | Dorothy Shenk When his Lewis D. Sauder The marriage of Miss Dorothy G. horses ran away John badly injured that he The Kings E.Spotts, 69, Kinzer farmer, was solof the United died in the Florin, held home of Mrs. Al Fike, on Tuesday Seventy dollars in cash and a lot{ Miss Doris Leedom attended a birth- Lancaster R. D. Willis fined $10.00 and costs each, for hav- turned Wednesday after a furlough ing more bait fish than allowed by with his wife and parents. Melhorn, U. S. Navy, re- Class Meeting Bible class Church of the Daughters Jrethren their meeting at After the regular routine of busi- Shenk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | hospital. David 8. Shenk, of Manheim Two of the Mexicans recently evening. and Lewis D. Sauder, son of Mr. brought to Lancaster to work on the and Mrs. Willis G. Sauder, of Wash-{p RR. repair, stole a truck and/ness, ington Boro R1, took place Sunday in the Chiques Church of the; when an over heated coal oil Mrs. Bertha Kraybill, Mrs. Maude | keep the new synthetic fibre brush- Brethren. The ceremony was per-| stove set fire to his dwelling, Sun- Buller, Avis Shetter, Katie Smith, | €s away from them because they formed by Elder Benjamin Stauffer, | 3... Harold Lehr, Millersville pro- Mrs. Adah Eichler, Miss Lizzie | eat them, too. of Manheim R2. cured the garden hose and exting- Brubaker, Mrs. Lillian Hamilton, | If the pair > > : few spl Miss Gladys Coover, of Elizabeth- { uished the flames. Mrs. Dora Shetter and Mrs. Dora | es of 9 pe Wi sans Do: town, was maid of honor and the | Two Lancaster men were fined Forwood ss he did on mine, try takirie it off s B 11 bridesmaid was Miss Jean Binga-|g¢19 each and costs for having too fs with a coin—a half dollar is a good Heifers and u S men, of Manheim, Betty Jane Beck- | pany bait fish in their possession] Stimulate your business by adver- | Size, er, of Manheim R2, was flower girl 4 one time. The limit is 35 each tising in the Bulletin. Sante # * X x Most of these cows are fresh b and Glen Shenk, of Elizabethtown and tosether they had 148. ee ee Don't forget to lake advantage springers. In this hard the ye a > a R3, was cushion bearer. | ecutor of the estate of Amos Bortz. of fue lu; 82 ol oo! How ” milking 80 lbs. per day, plenty of th A reception was held at Hostet- . field, dec’d. C. S. Frank. auct. See cilorica, trains B il C. or Cows of this type will be a val abi ; ter’s Dining Hall, here. Sale Register advertisement. and mineral constituents. To scal- | Ay donyman or dele ave ga receivers were Betty Jane Er loped potatoes add left-over Bam | paving investments for anv particular buyer —— Saturday, April 20—On the prem- | cubes and dot with vita zed = Do hot miss this opport Hv. as = - If you want a notice o1 your sale ises in Manor township, at the par- 3 Ne : hie 2 nk : i faction and producti n than any other cow PLANT TESTED VARIETIES | Inserted in this register weekly from sonage at Stehman’s Church, Man- | goo oC: 410 YOu fave a swell ci Demonstrations have determined now until day of sale. ABSOLUTE- or Charge, 2 miles southwest of : x * * which of the available potato va-|LY FREE, send or phone us your Millersville, full line of household OPA says meat rationing won't Catalogs furnished on day of rieties are best in Pennsylvania. | sale date and when you are ready goods, etc., by Mrs. Carrie M. Rauch. | end soon in the U.S. To stop it now | known by refreshments were went to Quarryville to attend church. Mrs. I. W. Funk, Mrs. Max Nentwig, served to Penn State agronomists urge grow- | let us print your bills. That's the Edgar Funk, Auct. ers to use adapted varieties for best | cheapest advertising you can get. results. me EG Werner {| Saturday, April 22nd—On Saturday, April 29—On the prem- the/ises, Palmyra R1, half a mile north Everybody reads newspapers but premises on New Haven Street, Mt. of Campbelltown, 50 head Canadian vertising left on their door step. Salunga by Edward J. Myers, ex-/Edward O'Neal. See advertisement. paper advertising. For Future Needs: or everybody reads circular ad- | Joy, real estate in Mount Joy and Holstein cows, heifers and bulls by | bean. * kk * WPB now allows the manufact- ure of certain types of two-toned shoes. They require a little extra care in polishing, so don’t forget to give them the ol’ shinola with the wax-liquid polish that has the handy little dauber in the bottle, Then the polish won't run over in- to the other color. * * * Jright colored string gloves are uuite the latest thing. And you wear a different color on each hand.... If you crochet they'd be easy to make. beverage On my farm, Palmyra R. 1 town, 2 x % % Horse zees zeet oats! No news! Jut a paint company warns us to distribution to little would mean unfair high priced markets to other sections — Cee with There is no better way to boost HESS and DUPES, Auctioneers. GINGRICH and HORST, Clerks. HARVEY RETTEW, Pedigrees. {| your business than py local news- iary power. rrr On land and sea—Truck BREEDER OF Single Comb White Leghorns Breeders EGGS USED— A. C. MAYER Public Sale Saturday, April 29, 1944 —AT 1:00 P. M.— located one-half mile north of ,Campbell=; mjles south of Palmyra and 2 miles from Hershey. Canadian Holstein Cows Canada, bound to please and make good PAIR DAPPLE GRAY HORSES—6 and 7 years old Edward a care- Cockeréls, MOUNT JOY, PA. 1-20-tf ot sale, the remainder close day of yer of cows with R. P. records, blood lines. le addition to the improvement for a long time selec{ng indi- Canadian Holsteins give better satis- I have ever sold. conditions will be made when O’Neal 322¢t
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