— vy The Bulletin, Mout iy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afterfioon, September 21, 1944 three — Dt PUBLIC SALE Wednesday, Sept. 27 At 1 ¢'clock sharp 150 Head of" Hogs pre war all metal construction, good condition. At the Beverly Twin Market and Livestock Exchange, near Eliza- bethtown, Pa. Stover, Auct. G. K. WAGNER PUBLIC SALE rh VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1944 The undersigned will offer at pub- lic sale in Rapho township, on the O41 Harrisburg Pike, on the road leading from the Harrisburg Pike to the Manheim road, the following described personal property to wit: A TRACT OF LIMESTONE LAND, containing 49 Acres and 64 Perches more or less with improvements thereon consisting of BRICK OUSE with Framef Kitchen at- tached, electifc lights, Slate Roof, Pressure Watdr System fur- nishgs water se, Barn and Chic MILK HOUSE, ACCO SHEDS, ‘The Affairs day with Rey. and Mrs. I. W. Funk. Mrs. William Beck spent Saturday at Lancaster. Mrs. Maggie Smith and Miss Margaret Schlegelmilch were Wed- nesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. sted mav property prior day of sale. Sale to commence at two o'clock on Wednesday, September 27. 1944 | when terms and conditions will be | male known by | MRS. MABLE BROSEY C. S. Fremk. Auct. Claude Zeller, Clerk | PUBLIC SALE .OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1944 | the undersigned will offer at public | sale on the vremises in Landisville, | Taneraster Countv, Pennsylvania. All that certain lot or piece of | with a hut 21» STORY BRICK i DWELL'NG HOUSE age and other | | with all conveniences. gar- on erected. ts there- Containing in front on the Harris- bure-Lancaster Pike 5 or less. and in deoth width 180 feet more nublic allev. Rounde hy vroner i South hv improvem feet more f that same less to a on the North Long. on the on the Wes ic allev, and on the East Harrisburo- Lancaster’ Hivhwayf Together with or~-half acre rear. Sale to hegin\nt f1:30 P. M. when terms and condMons will be made known by R¥WBA K. ZOOK ADOT PH C. HEIM A.HYOUNG Fxecntor of the estate of David R. Nissley, dec'd. Flmer Spahr, auct. A. H. Young, atty. PUBLIS SALE SATITRDAY. SFPTEMBER 30. 1944 Will be. sold by the undersigned on the nremises in Mt.}Toy townshin one-half mile weet ¢ the road leading from Mastdrsonville to Colebrook, about two jmiles north- west of Mastersonvillg the follow- ing Real Fstate and rsonal Prop- ertv tn write A FARM Containingf11 Acres and 73 Perches. adjoiningfthe rroverties of Lone. Risser. C. 0. Frov! rand H W P~ Th thereon are a . FRAVFE fils WRT LG FOUSE UL ate Roof Containing s with Wash Fame Bank Rarn | rade and Stor- ave Shed attac Tobacco Cellar, Chicken Fousa 18x30. A never- failing well’ of water is on the pre- mises. House and barn equipped with electricity. Alco at the same time and place will he sald the followine: FARMING IMPLFVENTS ri Outfit, including 25-50 Averv Tractor. 30-46 Peerless Threshing Machine. 17«22 Peerless Baler with Ruth self feeder. 60 H. P. Peerless steam engine, 36x8 Steam- ing rans. hose and wipes; fodder shredder helts, 115 H. P. Gas en- 1920 Reo Truck. square back House attache with metal ro gine cleich, rubber tired farm wacon, Ford Model T Power unit, Oliver No. 84 two bottom plow. 14 in. baled straw. scrap iron. 4 jacks. 3 & 5 ton: lot 5-gal. cans, heavy % in. log chain. GOODS 2 and crib. davenport. ton -k. Roval Bride kitchen range. 2 | by iter churns, marble ton table, rockine chairs, 2 iron kettles, car- pets. Gould w»ressure system water | pump and other articles not men- tioned Sale to Legin at 1:00 P. M, terms and conditions will be kr.own by when mae JORN S. SHENK F. B . Aldinger. auct.: J. HRuhl, clk. Your War Bond Investment Is Your Investment In America «+ * view | | makes fabrics break down chemical- | ly and become weaker. | SALUNGA Mr. and Mrs. Hh A. Weaver, Lancaster, Mrs. Ida Entrekin of | York, spent Saturday with Mr. and | Mrs. Melvin M. Newcomer. Pvt. Albert Rodgers, of Camp Barclay, Texas, :s spending a At Florin For Past Week (Turn to page 4) tertained Mr. and Mrs. Harry De- trick of New Cumberland over the week erid. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gaul and daughter, Jeannette of Centerville spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leedom. Pfc. Henry Mowrer and wife of Okla., are spending some time with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buller. Mr. and Mrs. Albert George of New Jersey and Mr. Wendell Yea- ger of Lancaster were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gerlitzi. Miss Naomi Heisey, Wood street, returned home after spending a few days at Harrisburg. Miss Pauline Crowl York Fair on Saturday. Sallie Rhoder, Mr. ard Mrs. than Martin, Mrs. Hetrick, Rhoderville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leedom. Miss Miriam Guhl and Miss Cath- erine Forry attended a wedding at Chey Level on Sunday. Arthur Braun was one of the many Blood Donors on Wednesday afterndon. Mr. and Mrs. Rikon Funk and daughter of Cleona spent Wednes- and niece attended the Na- of Elmer Schlegelmilch. Miss Barbara Landvater who has been home visiting friends over the week end, has been appointed teacher Librarian in the Fallsington Twp., School in Bucks County. Four Trenton, N. J. and from Philadel- miles from Twenty-five miles phia. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hess an- nounce the birth of a son, Kenneth Lee on Sunday. Mr. ‘Roy Baker visited friends in Newville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur spent Saturday evening at E-town. Harry F. Brooks, dry cleaner will not cover his regular route on Mon. Sept. 25, due to work now on hand. ———— Braun LARGE TRUCK DAMAGED WHEN COUPLING FALLS A tank truck with a cargo of 4,000 gallons of gasoline lost a coupling while ascending a hill on Route 230, at Landisville at 2 a. m. Wed. The tank sprang a leak and the Landis- ville Fire Company was called to stand by because of the fire hazard. Another truck was brought and the remainder of the gasoline trans- ferred to it. State Policeman F. A. Minchoe and Rufus Williams were also called and rerouted traffic un- til the truck was removed and sand sprinkled over the gasoline, Lester 12 W. Donegal St., this of the truck was un- Mumma, boro, driver injured. a ete Miniature Greenhouses Many vegetables, particularly vine crops, tomatoes and peppers, thrive only in warm weather. Good growth is usually not made by these vegetables until the last week in May or early in June. Use of hot- caps on warm-season Crops may bring harvest of the crops a week or two earlier. Hot-caps are miniature green- houses placed over separate plants or hills of vegetables. Plant pro- tectors of this sort cost two cents or more, depending on size, and are made of translucent, water-resistant paper that lets the sunlight through to warm the plants. On sunny days the temperature inside a hot-cap may be 10 degrees or 20 degrees above the temperature outside. Fabric Storage Textile specialists from the U. S. department of agriculture recently finished a four-year study of the ef- fects ot different kinds of storage on different fabrics. Cotton and wool kept at an attic temperature of about 102 degrees were weaker at the end of the test and both white cotton and white linen had turned yellow, indi- cating a chemical change. Linen did not suffer as much damage from attic heat as cotton and wool did, but it was slightly weaker. Fabrics stored in the dark suffered less than those stored in the light, which furlough with his family. Pvt. Robert Bishop has returned to Camp Lee, Va. after spending a furlough with his family. —— ————— ——— Sale Register If you want a notrce ¢1 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 Evening Sept. 22—On the premises at 36 East Main street Mt. Joy, household goods by Mrs. J. A. Lonerzan. C.'S. Frank, Auct. Sale at 6 p. m. Saturday, Sept. 23—On the prem- ises along old Harrisburg Pike, east end of Rheems, corner of Colebrook road, late residence of Susan Dougherty, also frame dwelling andj} garage on the North and a 22 acre farm on road from Rheems to Don- egal by Henry L. Gise, Executor of Susan Dougherty Estate and Christ Reformed Church of E-town Trus- tee to sell real estate in Ephraim R. Dougherty Estate. F. B. Aldinger, Auct. Saturday, Sept. 23—On the prem- ises in Mt. Joy township, the form- er Christian Shoemaker farm, at the West end of Florin, containing 80 acres with improvements by Ber- tha Y. Landvater, Harvey Y. Weav- er and the First National Bank and Trust Co. of Mount Joy, executors of Elmer S. Weaver, deceased. C. S. Frank, auct. Tuesday, Sept. 26—On Route 2, one-half mile north of Campbell- town, 60 head of pure bred certified Canadian Holstein cows, heifers and bulls by Edward O’Neal. Hess & Dupes, aucts. See advertisement. Wednesday, Sept. 27—On the pre- mises on the old Harrisburg Pike, on the road leading from the Har- risburg pike to the Manheim road, a farm of 49 acres, 64 perches with a 215 story brick house, bank barn, milk house, hog sty, two tobacco sheds, chicken house, etc. by Mrs. Mabel Brosey. C. S. Frank, auct. Thursday, Sept, 28—On the prem- ises midway between Maytown and Donegal Springs, 5 acres of land with improvements. Also a 10-acre tract of land by Annie B. Warner and - B. Frank Emswiler, executors of the W. S. Warner Estate. Frank Aldinger, auct. Friday, Sept. 29-—One mile north on 7th Street, Lebanon, Pa. on Highway Route 343, large collection of household goods, fine collection of antiques, 125 head pigs, cows, “horses, ponies, ete by Iren S. Light, Owner and Operator, See adver- tisement. Saturday, Sept. 30—On the prem-| ises No. 4 W. Cottage Ave., in Mil- lersville Boro. 2% _ story - brick house, 2-story brick & frame gar- age, and household goods by Lloyd F. Baker, Ruth E. Eshleman, Execu- tors of the will of Geo. F. Baker, dec’d Edgar F. Funk, auct. Saturday, September 30—On the premises on West High street, in the Village of Maytown, a 22 story frame house, lot 621% ft. x 250 feet, also personal property by John H. Hoffman, Executor of the last will and Testament of Lewis Hall, decd. Walter Dupes, auct. Saturday, Sept. 30—On the prem- ises, corner of East Main and Bar- bara Streets, Mount Joy, two and a half story brick building known as Sternberger’s Restaurant _ by Sumner V. Hosterman, executor of David W. Sternberger, deceased. C. S. Frank, auct. See advertisement. Saturday, Sept. 30—On the prem- ises in Conoy Twp., Alice L. Collins farm of 110 acres, near the former Collins Station between Bainbridge and Falmouth, stone dwelling, frame barn by Paul C. Haldeman, The Conestoga National Bank of Lan- caster, Executors of Estate of Alice | L. Collins, deceased, C. S. Frank. auct. Saturday, Sept. 30—By Mrs. Eliz- abeth K. Rohrer, on the premises Tuesday, Oct. 3rd—At their oe of business near Mount Joy, 35 head of Potter and Tioga County Cows and Heifers by C. S. Frank & Bro. Sale at 7:15 p. m. Tuesday, Oct. 3—On the premises on Main street, in the village of Landisville a 2% story brick house, slate roof, all conveniences, also household goods by Reuben N. Hostetter. C. S. Frank, auct, Tuesday evening, October 3rd — On the premises in Mt. Joy, public sale of 30 head of Tioga and Potter |: County Cows. A few bulls and heifers. Sale at 7:16 p. m. C. S. Frank and Bro. Auctionter. Tuesday, Oct. 3—In the Village of | will be sold a Landisville, a lot of ground 54 ft. x 189 ft. with a 21% story brick house, | garage, chicken house, also personal | property by Reuben N. Hostetter. C. S. Frank, Auct. Wednesday, Oct. 4th—On premises on Ridge Road, leading rom Elizabethtown to Milton Grove at Fairview school house, 4 acre tract of land with improvements by Ephraim H. Longenecker. Walter Dupes, Auct. Thursday, Oct. 5—On the premis- es ‘along the Macadam road leading from Elizabethtown to Maytown, 2 miles south of Elizabethtown, a farm of 155 acres and 44 perches with improvements, by Harvey B. Hostetter. Walter Dupes, Auct. Saturday, Oct. 7—On the premis- es at 127 New Haven street, in Mt. Joy Borough, one side of frame double house by Elmer E. Brown. C. S. Frank, Auct. Sale at 1 P. M. Saturday, Oct. 7—On the premis- es along the Marietta Pike, east of Miller & Bushongs Mill, a farm of 47 acres, with 21% Story brick dwell- ing frame barn, tobacco shedding, pig pen, Chicken house, spring house; also a lot of ground 47x190 feet on Mayer Avenue in Rohrers- town, and many household articles by Roy C. Starr, Mabel C. Starr, Executors of the Will of Henry F. Starr, dec’d. Edgar Funk, Auct. Auct, in the village of Landisville, provements by Reba K. Zook, and ecutors of the estate of David R. Nisley, dec'd. Wednesday, October premises one mile east of Mount- by C. K. Herr. Sale 12:30 P.M. Auct. Edgar Funk. road leading from Columbia, just south of Newtown, a farm of 101 acres and some perch- Ragner Hallgren. Walter Dupes, | Auct. Sale at 2 p. m. Wednesday, Oct. ville to Safe Harbor, 1'2 miles Moses S. Zimmerman. Edgar Funk, Auct. A man says maybe it would be | easier to pay our taxes if we only had a theme song for it. A Stimulate your business by adver= | tising in the Bulletin. PUBLIC SALE — of — VERY DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1944 lic sale on the premises along Maca- dam road leading from Elizabeth- town to Maytown, about two miles (formerly known as the Erisman farm). located at Erisman’s Church and School house, midway between Mount Joy and Sporting Hill, in Rapho Twp., a valuable farm of 108 acres and 37 perches, with double brick dwelling containing 17 rooms, large bank barn, other improve- ments, water system at house and barn. A. K. Waser, Auct. Saturday, Sept. 30—On the ises in Mt. Joy Twp., one-half mile west of the road leading from Mas- tersonville to Colebrook, 2 miles Northwest of Mastersonville, a farm of 11 acres, 73 perches and firm im- Patronize Bulletin advertisers. plements by John S. Shenk, F. B. Aldinger, Auct. | Walter K. Dupes, Auct. scuth of Elizabethtown. A Farm containing 155 acres and 44 perches, is two tracts; ose tract | 74 acres and 38 perches; and the | other tract 81 acres and 6 perches, public dividing same, on which is erected a 2% STORY, 11 room BRICK DWELLING slate roof, brick pump house, storage and shop. Barn on these premises was des- troyed by fire recently. Well of good water, cistern, fruit | trees, and grape vines. The undersigned will sell at pub- | | {tween Donegal Springs and May- ~ or me i. 7 'E_REAL ESTATE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 19M |g ryRpDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1944 & U N S i M AR K | The undersigned will sell at pub- On the premises, located 4 mile lic sale on the premises midway be- A south of the village of Milton Grove on the macadam road leading {rom One Mile North on 7th Street, Lebanon, Pa., Highway Route 343 town, East Donegal Twp, the foi- | said village to Mount Joy lowing described real estate. A Farm of 19 Acres, 16.41 perches FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 29, 1944 A TRACT OF LAND On which is erected a i ’ Extra good land containing 5 acres,| 21, STORY FRAME DWELLING — ———————————————— more or less and situate as above described. The improvements there- on are a with 10 rooms FURNACE HOUSE, FEUL FRAME BANK BARN SHED F. B. Aldinger, {whisk sugpl the | Saturday, Oct. 7—On the premis- [old carpets and es VY mile south of the village of [articles too numerous to mention. Milton Grave, on the road leading | from the village to Mount Joy Eastern War story frame dwelling, frame bank | terms and conditions will be made barn, 2 car garage, 2 poultry houses [known by the undersigned. by Samuel Z. Geibe. Walter Dupes, | Saturday, Oct. 7—On the premises | C. A. Straley. Clerk lot of | ground 54x180 ft., with a 212 story | brick house, garage and other im- | Adolph C. Heim, A. H. Young, Ex- | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 11—On the | abethtown ville, at Donerville, household £00ds | Containing 1% Actos. Mots of Less az J FRAME BARN Pen and Chigken Houses: or [i Thursday, October 19—On the ong 20x30 OLY HOUSE | ie oe tere! premises in Rapho Twp, on the | Barn equipped forf poultry. Build- |known as the “Mummaw Prope i” 4 Mount Joy to |ings es, with a 22 story brick house, be viewed at aly new barn, tobacco shed and Silo by | TRACT of 18'2 [tutes beautiful building sites, will be 25 — In Manor | which Twp., on road leading from Miflerse | south of Letort, a 90 acre farm with | knows by improvements, also entire herd of ! Ayershire and Cows by Walter F.; Barn equipped 3 ped to House 3 Acre: puse p of tobacco >) ooms, 2 OULTRY HOUSES ( M N. FRAM# 12528 ft, 2-CAR GABRGE 12 . oon D with cel-| All buildings Electricafly equi 3 I Lr Tog) oon: SHE ped, A wry Soci gil EXTRAORDINARY FINE COLLECTION OF for 3 ta tobacco, There | Cistern. : EARLY ANTIQUES {is a varlety of fuifit, Also a well of A Variety ok Fi it Frees among Lot beautiful Cut Glass, Pressed Glass, Old Bottles, China Adams Staf- never-fa ling ater with a deep which are 30% Graffed Trees. All fordshire Constone, Gawdy Welsh Cups and Saucers, Gawdy Dutch Plates, well by a motor | Kinds of Berrids. afd Grapes. A Cups and Saucers in Oyster Pattern, Caster sets in Pewter, one in Daisy water to the house, Lot of Locust Trggf on premises and Button Glass, lot beautiful tole ware, Student Lamp, lot beautiful There is". Delco Lighting Systera| Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P, Lustre Pitchers and Salts (rare), very beautiful Blue Water Set, set of 6 | which supplies light. M., when conditions will be made Tumblers, Pitcher and overlay, cut perfect; lot Oil Lamps, Miniture Bulls | SO © or i eo . : : Also at the same time and place | known by Eye, Gawdy Dutch C up and Saucer, singlerise; Iot Iron Ladles and Forks, SAMUEL Z. GEIBE Copper Kettles, Old Powder Flasks, Bed Warmer, beautifully decorated; TEN ACRE TRACT OF LAND Walter Dupes, Auct lot home-made Carpet, 2 beautiful Quilts, 6 Balloon-back Chairs and more or less situate along the May- | D. L. Landis, is, Clerk 9/14/3¢t Arm Chair, with original Decorations, 6 Arrow-back Chairs with beauti- town and Donegal road, north of PUBLIC © ees, — ful decoration; 6 half Spindle, with beautiful decorations, 6 Maple | Maytown. IC SALE OF VALU AB LE Chairs, matched Hitchcock type; Rose carved VICTORIAN FRONT SIDE Sale to commence at 2:00 p. m. on REAL ESTATE! CHAIR, 2 Empire Sideboards. carved solid Walnut, beautiful French 8- | Thursday, Sept. 28, 1944 when terms ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, 1944 day Clock, Walnut Mantel Clock, beautiful Curly Maple Grandfathers wi be made known by At 7:30 P. M. under authority con- Clock, Bamboo Wirilsor Side Chair, 2 Hanging Lampg, 25 Sadirons, Spin- ANNIE B. WARNER ta‘ned in the Last Will and Testa- nint Wheel, 2 Very rare Arm Chairs, fine cherryg#inlaid Bureau, Low B. FRANK EMSWILER ment of David W. Sternberger, late Chest, with four graded drawers, solid ends; 2 schgbl meter Desks, one Frank Aldinger, Auct, of the Borouglt of Mount Joy, de- in cherry, 1 pine; 2 Tables, one in walnut and one il cherry; Child’s High Clay Ryan, Atty. Soased, will sell i public sale on Chair in walnut, rare; a 2-drawer Sheraton Sewihg Table in Walnut, 2 1e premises in the Borough of Mt. Boston Rockers with witiful decorations; Painted Ne with Tulips and TCADA 2%. 100 dor, Se following described real seieed by for J sor y wi i acket feet and olf lock; beautiful Walnut Pursuant to the power contained A LOT OF GROUND situated at Set of 4 Chairs and Rocker, set of 4 Arroyback Chairs, old Settee, in the decedent's last Will and Tes- | the corner of Fast Main and Bar- Pine Chest, Walnut and Curly Maple Table; 258gal. Fish Aquarium with tament, the undersigned will offer | bara Streets in the Join of Mt. filter and pump; 4-10 Shot Gun with 1] English Riding Saddle, at public sale: Joy. on which is erficted a Two and Oliver doublg 12-in. Plow, set Coal Chutes, long; Turn Chute; 16-ft. 1. ALL TBAT One-half Story Brick Dwelling, Hay Lad lo SRubber-tire Farm Wagon, s, Harness, Single, double a 215, STORY FRAME known as Sgernbe ger's Restaurant Trees, Chains, Riy Netting, Hardware i DELL House Containing} in ffont on the South with asbestos roof, side of East Maid Street, 26 feet, 1 \ 2 P. - situate on the North side of West High Street in the Village of May- town, Lancaster County, Pa. and lot fronting 6215 feet, more or less, on West High Street and extending inch and extending in depth along the west side §f Barbara Street, 165 feet to Sassafras Alley where it h a width of 29 feet, 9 inches. This property 125 HEAD\ FRANKLIN/ COUNTY PIGS COWS, HORSES, PONIES is very well located 250 feet. more or les, in depth to] jn the business section and offers SPECIAL—Those two bay twin hors { that we sold at our June sale an alley. The premises contains a| 4), excellent opportunity for anyone You saw the | ride tHem withouff bridles, halters or saddles. These good Well of water The property who desires to enter the rostaurant hors s will b 1d this dak Black #1 in. 7 yr. old Pony, tame and very may be viewed any #ime during the are other. basi Tore. Ti) gent] month of Septembdr. or Ayo er inl Liquor Gentle £ 2. At the same time the following he ransferred to purch- ” P M personal’ property will be offered | °° Ps vr Sr : » . for sale: : § Exe Sd V. HOSTEAMAN: am selling my lots at Allen Hurst Heidhts, near Rockwood, on Leban= Cabinet} size Apex Radio, library | o avid W. Sternberger, RE.D. No. 3. These lot 208 feet in length, 100 feet in depth with table, braakfast/ table, extension deceased. Of to. <1. S30. 2 a on x I ek table and ather mialler tables Two Arnold & Bricker, Attorneys. treet oh ides: w ter ne on the edge of lots, electric line on back id & Sg, a, street, telephone line on Front street large overstuffefl chairs, side board, C. 8. Frank, Auctioneer. hs Thi io hv bs tenes ble location for building purposes. These lots sink, good rogkjhg chairs, half dozen PUBLIC SALE OF will be sold with a free deed old fashioned “Chairs, several cane VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY You can time and they will be sold at Sunset Mar- seated and odd chairs, old fashioned | SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER. 23. 1944 ket, Sept 7:00 p. m Rives, soliqus Soest of at two o'clock 2. M. The oods brought in by the owners and are not oral OTH ad other By virtue of powers granted in| mentioned in If-yo + not here you may miss something that cupboards linen closet Woh Slande the Will of Elmer S. Weaver, late of you have been King for, for a long tnne. . large mirror cols AL SPLIT vi the Township of East Donegal, Bring Live stock I iplements, 1 sehold Goods. Teols or all saleable Westinghapise slectric Fen, oo County of Lancaster and State of go Is : Li . |swing chest, clothes ‘rack, 3 laris Pennsylvania, the undersigned will Any goods you want to tum info cash or buy—this is the dayRain I wooden tithe and aval oral) one sell on the premises in the Town- or Shine — the Sunset the place—at a small commission. 1 Limi utensils. dick Sy | ship of Mount Joy, the following de- will start selling at 12:09 M. Com early All stall a are urged to g utensils, dishes ard jars. scribed real estate, to wit: take charge of their stalls all day. The SUNSET MARKET will run this other household ; the same aa ucual. THE SUNSET MARKET All That Certain tract of farm land situated in Mount Joy Town- ship and East Donegal Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, formerly known as the “Christian H. Shoemaker Farm,” located along State Highway Route No. 230, run- ning from Lancaster to Harrisburg, and night with plenty of lunch and sion and Pay Out the same il day I will sell for Casl on commi Iren S. Light OWNER & OPERATOR Sale will be held on premises on refreshmen | Saturday. September 30, 1944 at 1:00 i day Time, when JOHN H. HOFFMAN Executor of the last Will and Turnpike; Fiat Bent of Lewis Hall dec’d Containing 80 Acres and/110 Per- \ fo) unas Ict, ches, strict measure, of jwhich 67 . o | Acres and 50 Perches arg located on ne Paul A. Mueller, Attorney 9[143t | (10 North side of said #ignway in Za . PUBLIC SALE Mont Joy Your hip, ghd 13 Ac pes ~ and ) erches are grate A on the OF yy De South side of said Sfate Highway Reate in East Doneg tof oe Hs 1p 1944 The improvementsfon the Tues ay, Ne em On the premises, on Ridge Road [are a leading from Elizabethtown to Mil- | 22 x 21, STONE {ton Grove, at “Fairview School | [i \ DWELLING HOUSE, ~12:00 Noon— | House,” about one mile East of Eliz- | \ containing f11 Rooms, with i y and one mile north of |Frame Y attached, 1 1 ime § kitchgh ittached, a On mv farm. I Y Route 2. located one half mile north of Camp- | Rheems, Pa., Concretd and Frame Bank Barn, A TRACT OF LAND 90 feet Yong and 50 feet wide, to’ pelltrwn., 2 mil yul ) ra, 2 mil from Hershey which a Tobacco Shed on which is erected : 98 feet log and #5 feet wide, also a 2% STORY FRAME. Corn Barn, 16 fdet by 30 feet. and a 8-ROOM DWELLING Tobacco Sig 82 fect, Frame Hoe | GRD, AY and there is a Concrete and Frame Barn 42 feet by 40 feet, with a metal roof electr Automatic quipped; also ystem, Well of rally ater Never-failing \Watef. Baildings in| There is a never failing Spring i A te good conditiory, ard premises may | water on the premises, and a : me prior to sale. | and cistern at the house. ES, more or less Sale to be held on Saturday, Sep- GO H d | oe © B d { t if ed | Situated on Sou tember 23, 1944. on the premises 6 ea ul € re er 1 1 side of before- | which consti- terms an known pd two o'clock P. M., when conditions will be made the undersigned win” Cangdian Holstein Cows HARVEY Y. WEAVER nt Joy Heifers and Bulls THE FIRST NATIONAI dec’d : tra} Ee of e. the bala {mentioned highway, offered along with tract of land on buildings are erected, or Sale to commence at 2:00 o'clock | M., when conditions will be made AND TRUST CO. of M EPHRAIM H. LONGENECKER tament of ce close spring- Dupes, Auctioneer. Charles S. Frank, Me D. L. Landis, Clerk. Bernard J. Myers, R veral 4%, some bred — ——— etna 4 1 el or i 1 ‘Desirable Rapho Twp. Farm EVEN HEAD! BRED TO BONHEUR POSCH MONTVIC, whose 79 1 19,137 pounds of milk av- A I I UBLIC SALE FOUR YEARLING BUKLS RFADY FOR SERVICE, from record 152 i ne 410 pounds of fat at two Ii ER iN it ER AND BULL CALVES Saturday, September 30, 1944 NEES: ol LT will be made The undersighed will ocer at Public le the desirable Farm (formerly : known as the Ekism: in Farm) located midway between Mount Joy und wy { Sporting Hill, ndar Erismaz an’s Mepg#flonite Church and a Public | House, described bs follows to wi 9 A Farm containing 108 acres ghd 37 perches of land, adjoining land war ea and others, in Rap} | J. Daniel Eshleman, Musser W, This land is | in high state of cultivation, about | 20 acres of which is in pasture. P. M,, when oI will be made | known by HARVEY B. HOSTETTER D. L. Landis, Clerk. 921:2t | known by | A. K Waser, Auct. | Paul Keller, Clerk idman, Paul Metzler Township, Lancaster County/Pennsylvania. : The improvemehis theregh consist of a Double (17 Room) 1 tes pies srick {SAVE THE CORN Dwelling House HAVE IT PICKED x 48 ft. with attachments. A frame Wi th A New Idea Picker TOBACCO SHED 60 ft x 30 ft. An AUTO. GARAGE. FURNACE HOUSE © OPERATE DAY AND NIGHT and other Buildings, all Buildings are covered with slate roofs. WE "BROS. A LARGE BANK BARN 86 ft. A Pressure Water System covering said Premises. : ESHLEMAN Said Farm is classed among the best in Rapho Twp. MANHEIM, R. 2 Call Mt. Joy 126J-5 Sale to commence at 2:00 P. M. when terms and conditions will be made Mrs. Elizabeth K. Rohrer 9143t Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin \ { HOUSEHOLD GOODS » a NE