112 RATS KILLED with jar “Star” HELP, WANTED: We are in need of! Rat Killer. Guaranteed Harmless! some dne to learn to operate ¢ to dogs, cats, poultry and humans. linotype machine. Prefer middle Hostetter's Hardware, Mount Joy, aged person, male or female. This Pa. 10'19/10tp is an “after the war” job. Don't — apply if now employed in war work. WANTED — KEverybody in this Call at the Bulletin, Mount Joy. tf section to use these columns when- ever they have anything they want NOTICE: We still have not re- to buy or sell. tf ceived all the pie tins that were sold with pies at our focd sale. PUBLIC SALE! Flease bring them to the Bulletin SATURDAY, DEC. 16th, 1944 Office as soon as possible. Thank Pursuant to the power contained in You, Junior Class. 1012. the last Will and Testament of Eli- jah Boll, deceased, the undersigned will offer «t public sale: FOR SALE: A 16 acre farm, 8-room nek Hous and barn with slate sri _, roof, furnished cottage, farming im- aT 1s and personal olements, crops, running water, 1 Al that cerials "TRACT OF joins Main highway, 215 miles from LAND the Fre Mount Joy. Inquire B. F. Peffer, : situ on the Ferry Road Realtor, 53 W. Donegal street, Mt. in East Donegal Township, Lancas- Joy, Pa. 8341 | ter County, Pa. adjacent to land ) ug now or late of George B. Engle and WANTED-—-Your next roll of films, | containing THREE & ONE-HALF send 25 cents and get 8 Velvet ACRES OF LAND, more or less. Waxed Prints and free enlargement | 2. The decedent’s undivided one- coupons. Qur 21st year in business. third interest, and the undersign- Capital City Photo Service. Box 53. eds’ undivided two-thirds interest, Harrisburg. Pa may|19/tE which is the entire fee simple to a tract of land with a NOTICE TWO AND ONE-HALF EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK STORY BRICK IN MARIETTA DWELLING CHARTER NO. 14276 Thereon erected, situated The annual meeting of the Stock- on the Marietta Turnpike, in the helders of this Bank will be held at Village of Maytown, Lancaster Co., the Banking Rooms on Tuesday, Px. January 9th, 1945, between the Sale to be held on Purpart No. 2, hours of 1 P. M. and 3 P. M. at above set forth, on Saturday, Dec- which time Directors will be elect- ember 16, 1944, at 1:30 P. M.. EW.T. ed and any id business properly at which time tedms and conditions prosenie an 28 transacted, i will be made known by the under- GEORGE R. MILLER, Cashier signed. 11.304t FSTHER WEAVER, ANNUAL MEETING IDA B. SHEAFFER, The annual meeting of the stock- ALBFRTA WALLER, holders of the First National Bank Individually and as Executors of of Marietta. Pa.. for the purpose of | the last Will and Testament of Eli- nominating and electing directors | jah Boll, deceased. for the ensuing year and the tran- JANE FLIZABETH SCHEETZ, sacting of other business will be | Individually. held at the banking house on Tues- | Walter Dupes. Auctioneer. day, January 9, 1945, between the Paul A. Mueller, Attorney. hours of 1 and 3 P. M. nov22(3t P. F. SNYDER, Cashier ~~ TTT Eee 11.30 4t PUBLIC SALE — — —— OF REAL FSTATE! FLFCTION NOTICE ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1944, Notice is hereby given that the On the premiess being on the annua! election will be held at the South Side of Park Street, in the Union National Mt. Joy Bank, Mt. Borough of Elizabethtown, Lancas-| Joy, Pennsylvania on Tuesday, Jan- ter County, Pennsylvania, at the vary 9, 1945, between the house of fcllowing locations: ten o'clock a. m. and two o'clock | 3 VALUABLE PROPERTIES p. m., for the election of directors, No. 58, being a and to transact all such other bus- | TWO STORY FRAME iness us may legally come before | iH SHINGLE ROOF {the meeting. anil DWELLING 11/30/5t H. N. NISSLEY, Cashier | Containing 4 rooms and kitchenette —mm—————————— | to'let facilities, electricity and gas. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE | Located on Lot fronting 43.2 ft. a- Estate of Jennie Grogg, late of | along said Street, and extending in Mount Joy Borcugh, deceased, depth along the Fast Side 19.15 ft., Letters testamentary on said es- and on the West Side 17.3 ft. tate having heen granted to the un- No. 64, being a dersigned, all persons indebted THREE STORY BRICK & = thereto are requested to make im- | FRAMF SLATE & METAL i mediate payment, and those having ROOF DWELLING Pr claims or de mands against the same, Containing 3 finished rooms on the will present them without delay for | third floor; four rooms and bath on ‘€tiiement to ite undersigned. | second floor; three rooms and kitch- LFSTER E. a BFR I's | en on first floor; all rooms heated 22 E. Main St | Electricity and gos. Located on Lot Mount Sov, Poof fronting $0 ft. on sajd street. Denth Arnold &. Bricker. Atv oo | of lot along eastern side being & Bricker, Attys, feet, and on western side 19.15 feet. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Noe. 100 and 102, being Estate of Isaac N. Forrey, late of | > 1. | 24 Frame Double, Mount Joy Township, Lance. Co., Pa. i Achestos Sheeted, Wood deceased. -.. Shingle Roof Dwelling Letters of administration on said | i Each cide containing three bed- state having been granted to the | rooms, bath. living . room, dining undersigned, all persons indebted room, and kitchenette. Hot air heat, thereto are requested to make im- gas and electricity. Located on Lot mediate payment, and those hav- frenting 75 feet on sa’d street. ing claims or demands against the Depth along eastern side being - same, will present them without | 45 feet, and along western side 23.- lelay for settlement to the under- | 15 feet. signed, residing at Columbia, R. D. | Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P.1, West Hempfield Township, Lan- | M.. when conditions will be made caster Ccunty, Pa. 23 known by ENGLE FLORY, FLIZABETHTOWN Administrator | TRUST COMPANY, John L. Hamaker, Attorney. Fxecutor of the Will of Mary L. 1116 6t Kuhn. dec’d. ee m1 Mid ital PUBLIC SALE 3 le Alspash, Attorneys. 2 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1944 Opposite Joint Schoolhouse, be- tween Mount Joy and Rheems, Lan- Pa., the following: The undersigned will sell at pubs ear Cl ii BLS 5 Sane lic cale on the premises, o ni “ISquare-back Chairs, 6 round-back north of Brinbridge, =n ihn chairs, OLD-FASHIONED Township. on road leading from t ® BUREAU, two wash-stands, library Falmouth Pike (Old Chestnut Tree) table, old-fashioned bed, bed spring, to Bainbridge road, Route No.441. mattress, chaff tick and bolster, two | A FARM consisting of 84 ACRES (011 tables, feather tick, some bed | With 60 Acre: of best iron ston? cushions, pillows, sideboard, soil under cultivation; also 4 Acres g14_f.chioned high cupboard, three of Woodland with goed white Sas square-back chairs, t'mber and 20 acres of pasture land. WINCROFT HEATROLA, like new, ! LARGF TWO AND ONE FAMOUS SUNSHINE RANGE HAT F STORY ELEVEN 3-burner New Perfection Oil Stove, ROOM DWELLING stove piping, 2-burner oil baker, 1- burner oil baker, home-made car- FRAMF BANK BARN with New utc ocmall rue hand sweeper, Concrete Silo. Tobacco Shed With table, r chest, lounge, | Cellar, Corn Barn, Chicken House, {0-fi. extension table, kitchen cup- ! Garage, Hog Sty, Wash House with board, OLD-FASHIONED SETTEE. double furnace. well of excellent 3 toilet sets, electric heater, barrel never-failing water, with Flectric cooper kettle, iron kettle, tripe, ice Pump; large Cistern. Electric- refrigerator, table. Lawn Mower | ity from Metrovolitan lines. Fruit with rubber tires, high stcol, mirrors | Trees and Grape Vines in bearing benches, rockers, window shades, cendition. 2 sinks, 3 tubs, 9x12 linoleum rug. | Building- ore in good condition|kitchen clock, 3 wood boxes, one old and farm is located on good hard- fashioned: wardrobe, meat saws surfaced road. wood saw, hand saw, porch swing, Anycne wishing to view the pre- coal oil lamps, 2 roast pans, cne al- mises before day of sale can do so uminum: vash boiler, washboard, | bv on the undersigned. WAS ACHINE with Electric | “Cale to be held ot 2 P. M, o'clock Mot r window brush, buck- | s, lard kettles, PUBLIC SALE! wee THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1944 ° Jiti < sts 1 conditions wll be made et : on by forks, s dishes, full line cook (NCW? : co I ing ute some aluminumware, IM D. EBERSOLE, g x : EPHEA sts hard irons, coal bucket, crocks, Bainbridge, R. D. No 1, Pa Ss 1S, I Welter Dries, Suet 1122/2 jellies, tea kettles, brooms, mops D. L. Landis, Cler clothes pins, 6 canning racks, cheese | —— a a machine, 2 sets sleigh bells, 1 light E ? tackle, 2 sprinkling cans, step-lad- @® der, pick, digging iron, grass shears, wall scraper, wheelbarrow, tobacca In Season laths, chicken coops, forks, shovels, WINESAP racks, trestles, bushel crates, hotbed STAYMAN sash, hammers, hatchets, 2 10-it. RIMES GOLDEN iadders, hoes, hog-catcher, and G many articles not mentioned, and DELICIOUS SOME ANTIQUES. ; Orders delivered one day a week. Sale to cammence at 1 p. m., when rders de conditions will be made known by CIDER APPLES CHEAP ALICE M. ZEAGER, SWEET CIDER H. M. ZEAGER, Agent. Walter Dupes, Auct. R. H. GARBER Landis and Garman, Clks. 1 1631 PHONE 919R15 8i31/tf, Patromize Bulletin Advertisers. -uit jars, some canned goods, | | Phone 907R15. umn. Try it. 2-4-tf Mr, and Mrs. Frank Supplee and daughter Nancy, of Shamokin, My. and Mrs. John Paules, of Columbia: Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Engle, of Mount Joy, were Sunday visitors of Mr. Ralph Supplee. Albert Myers spent Sunday with M:. and Mrs. Henry Weaver, Iron- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Witmer and family were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Landis of Lititz. Miss Peggy Miller and Mr. Lester | where he was employed for many Schoellsopf, of Lancaster, visited Mr. and Mrs, George Schoellsopf | i : Ty op | ago he was employed by the Wick- | ersham Printing Co., Besides his father he is survived by: these brothers and sisters, George; on Sunday. Mrs. Sue Lux, and Mr. Miller of White Oak. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Abram Haines. Miss Annie Yohn, Mrs. Harry Shenk, and Mr. Paul Myers, of Lan- caster, visited Mrs. Samuel Peifer Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brandt and son Richard, of East Petersburg; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Drager, of Marietta; Mr. and Mrs. John Kauf- fman and son Charles, Mrs. William Kauffman and children Janet and | Jimmie, of Ironville, were Sunday | : | Fire Company here for a long time. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wit- mer Sr. Mrs. Elizabeth Resh is spending the Winter with her daughter Mrs. George Moore at Columbia. Tuesday in Lancaster. William Haines Sr. were Mrs. Hen- [ry Rollman and children, Billie | and Patsy, of Lititz; Mr. and Mrs. 3 . . | let us print your bills. That's the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver and | Thursday in St. Joseph's Hospital of a complication of diseases. He was a printer and learned his : : |Grubb, on the road leading from of 4 acres with improvements, also a 14 acre tract, one mile southwest Mary, wife of | wife of John Reigle; Robert, Flor- | ence, Caroline, wife of Omar Groff, all of this boro; James, U. S. Navy; Claude, U. S. Army in France: Aud- [tween Mount Joy and Rheems, household goods by Alice M. Zeag- er and H. M. Zeager, Agent, Walter Dupes Auct. Sale 1 P. M. He was a member of Friendship ises in Conoy Twp. on the road leading from Falmouth Pike to Bainbridge. A farm of 84 acres by March 9—On Ephraim D. Ebersole. Walter Dupes auctioneer, | The funeral was held from the | Sheetz funeral | Vv FCO Mrs. Daniel Derr and Mrs. Har- | Mount doy cometery. vey Shuman. of Elizabethtown spent | [Amos N. Musser Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. | on the South side of Park Street in Salunga, died at 2:35 p. m. Monday |__ . ing area bn . Elizabethtown, three valuable prop- at St. Joseph's Lloyd Nentwig, of Florin; Miss Ar- [illness of eight weeks. lene Vera, Mr. James Doiby, of Co- | were the late John and Annie Niss- erties by Elizabethtown Trust Co., Executor of the Will of Mary L. Kuhn, dec'd. CLASSIFIED Rates for this column are 25c pes | msertion. If over five ltnes, 5c per | lreasurer of line each insertion, all payable wr | the { Church; a director of | Joy First National Bank and Trust NOTICE: Hauling of all kinds of | {| Cos treasurer of advance. junk, in Florin, after school anc Saturday. Apply Fred Loraw, Phone | Mutual Fire Insurance Co.; and be- Mount Joy 150J2. 1130/4t | fore his illness was manager of the WANTED: Tobacco stripper. Apply | Hoffman-Hershey Estate farms. Be- sides his wife, who was Catherine F. Roy Hoffman, Mount Joy. 11,30 1t Phone Marietta 2581. 11:30'tf tn 4 : rE FOR SALE: Boys small set drums, | with stand and light, new, never used. Apply 139 Manheim St. I Joy, Pa. 11.30/1tp FOR SALE: One Oak Library Table good J. Shirk Jr.’ Stauf- tertown. Call evenings, 1130 1t 'E OF THANKS: We wish to 1k our neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy dur- ing our recent sad bereavement. The Wintermeyer Sisters. 11/30/1tp VOTE OF THANKS: We wish to thank the many friends and neigh- bors for their kindness and sympa- thy during cur recent sad bereave- ment. Mr. Fred Schneider and fam- ly 123 has copper ceils and in excellent condition... None are available dur- ing the war. No futher use and $10 will buy it. Apply Balletin, Mount Joy. 11.30 tf HOME - GROWN CHRISTMAS | TREES will be sold at the home | of Mis. Paul Brandt, 30 West Main Stieet beginning December 14, by | the Good Cheer Sunday School | Class of U. B. Church 11.30 1t bea —— ies NEW HAND WATER PUMP FOR ! SALE—Only usod once. Used for pumping water out of cellars, ditch- ¢s ete. Price $6.06. Call The Bulle- tin, Mount Joy. 11.36 tf 11.30 tf WANTED: Used cars bought and sold. Any make or year model will be purchased if in good condition. Paul H. Stern, 329 W. High St, Manheim, Pa. Phone 93. 817 tf FOR SALE: Guinea Pigs. Apply Charles G. Bailey, Route 1, Mt. Joy. 10 5:tf i FOR SALE: Christmas trees, Scotch ‘and Jack Pine, Hemlock, Cedar &'! Balsam Firs. White Pine branches for trimming. Irvin Smith, 262 Marietta Ave., Phcne 1g8-J, Mount FOR SALE—16 ACRE FARM with | | Dwelling and other buildings. Also Brick Bungalow. Will sell proper- ties together or separately. Loca- tion, 3 miles north of Mount Joy, at Bridge. F. H. Gurdlach, | New and Used Piano Rolls. Sheet Music, Standard and Popular. Al- so fine value in Used Pianos. Apply Sat. only 10 to 10. Hess Music Shoppe, 21 E. High St., E-town. Shavers. Lester E. Roberts E. Main St., Mt. Joy. Phone 22J | or 204W. 1194tp {| FOR SALE: Black and White Ena- meled Columbian Range, also 3- Jurner Kerosene Range. Phone Mt. Joy T3R. 112 tfp WANTED: Woman for General housework. Approximate hours: Monday and Tuesday 8 to 2; Wed- nesday 8 to 1; Friday 8 to 2. Inquire at The Bulletin, Phone Mount Joy 41J. 817 tf OR SALE: Majestic Coal Range, in good condition. Phone Mt. Joy 127R4. 914 tf WANTED—More People to use our slassified columns and turn useless | wrticles around their homes into | cash by advertising them in this col- | farming and was engaged in the business until his illness. TE STI TN NRE > the Sunday School of | 8 > — | Hess before marriage, he LENHERT’S CABINET SHOP: | Furniture repairing, Antiques re- | { Amos H., Rapho by two sons, Frank H., Salunga; and Township; also ¢ The funeral was held this Thurs- afternoon in the Salunga Men- Heisey, forty-two, of caster Osteopathic after she was ad- mitted at 1:45 p. m. that same day Heisey was stricken while at work and taken to the hospital in the St Joseph’s Hospital ambulance. Walter, county corcner, was called , the daughter of Jacob and the late Martha Gibble Heisey asd was f the Cross Roads Breth- ren in Christ Church. Besides her father who resides at by the following four brothers and Abner and Paul Heisey of Mount Joy R1; Mahlon Heisey, of Toilet Soap ..... $1.00 John Kemerly, cf Newtown. heme of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Musser | Re cemetery adjoining. lumbia; Pfc. Melvin Youtz, of Camp Kilmer, New Jersey and Cpl crt Moore, of Comp Pickett, Va. Nir. and Mrs. Salem Gamber and | §% children, Schuyler ard Gloria Jean, | yg of Norwood, were Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Abram | 1 of i | Wei . gd Bond Street $2.50 - $4.50 | bl Heartbeat ...... $3.50 | Woodland Spice Joy. 11222tp : worth, of Oyster Point, spent Sun- | day with Mr. and Mrs. \¢ Cotys .......... $2.25 : Evening In Paris .60 | Allure & Creation $2.00 and Mrs. Daniel Moore. Mount Joy, Pa. THEBZTHP | WHEN A GIRL WEARS THAT UNIFORM, THERE'S NO DOUBT ABOUT HER DOING HER SHARE TO WIN THE WAR. Young women, 20-36, without children | | under 18, can serve their country in no better way than in the WAVES The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, November 30, 1944 NEWTOWN ‘Mortuary Record In This Section (From page 1) . | at Sale Register | artstown, 18 miles south of York, i 155 head Milk Cows and dairy equip- If you want a ndfrce o1 your sale [ ment by Harold Z. Gross and Albert Inserted in this register weekly from |R. Ayres. Aucts: Sanger and Larue, now until day of sale. ABSOLUTE- LY FREE, send or phone us your sale date and when you are ready, cheapest advertising you can get. jhold goods by - | Wagner and Frank, Saturday, Dec. 2—On the premis- les in W. Hempfield Twp., at Lake | Saturday, Dec. 16—On the prem- | Saturday, Dec. 2—On the premis- { individually. »s opposite Joint Schoolhouse, be- Thursday, Dec. 7—On the prem- farm, farm Friday, Dec. 8—On the premises i im NOT everybody reads circular ad- | ) Wednesday, December 13—On the! vertising left on their door step. the north end of Stew- THE FARMERS’ MARKET Will Open yv,Dec.1,1944 NEW MARKET HOUSE Next to Boyer’s Furniture Store HOURS 6:00 TO 9:00 I’. M. PUBLIC SALE 55 = MILK COWS —55 and DAIRY EQUIPMENT ‘WEDNESDAY DEC. 13, 1944 18 miles south of York, the , we will dispose of our entire herd lairy cows, consisting of Saturday, Dec. On the prem- | Elizabethtown, Frida adjoining live stock, implements and house- jises on the Marietta Turnpike, Mountville to Silver Spring, a farm | Village of Maytown, a 2! { brick dwelling, also a tract of land | |on the Ferry Road in East Donegal of Silver Spring by Lydia Parsons | py, by Esther and Margaret Parsons, Executrices | gj, an r, Alberta of Wm. Parsons, dec’'d. Edgar Funk, auct. {ually and as Executors of the last | Will and Testament of Elijah Boll, | deceased. Jane Saturday, March mises in Rapho Township, midway | farm being sc { of 55 high grade On the pre- | north end of Stewartstown, between Mount along the Mardin pike, farming | 30 HOLSTEINS, 20 GUERNSEYS, 4 JERSEYS 2 HOLSTEIN HERD SIRES KING BURK DICTATOR Grade Sire from high producing dam Testing Association work for a number of Half of cows fresh implements by Wm. S. er, C. 8S. Frank, auct. This herd has been a record df hatter fat of nearly 400 lbs. h by day of sale. Portable | Individual records will be given of each cow on day of sale. EQUIPMENT sallon Milk Cans, Strainers, way between Salunga | Spring, on the Bale Elevator, manufactured by the | Ruth Mfg. Co., of Gap. live stock Consisting of 4 Unit Surge Milker, 25 1 household goods by J. Howard War- fel. C. S. Frank, auct er lA ee ee Terms made known on day of sale. HAROLD Z. ALBERT R. Everybody reads newspapers but } John Anderson, Crrk. CLI TI FST 7 ry os os PA AI STH wy LA Gr Sp EERE GE BR BER BEB REE 2. TOILETRIES ~<COSMETICS TW THE IDEAL GIFTS for MEN and WOMEN vd . | Wf Gift \ FS Gifts by Cheramy | y APRIL SHOWERS & FROLIC | || | TOILETRIES to Perfume $1.10 to $6.50 | =. Br Tcilet Water .... 31.75 > x Sols... $2.75 - $5.75 | wz 2 - i We : me wo ORLOFF | Pe BE “"ATTAR OF PETALS" x from the Old Apotnecary { 9) BY Toiletries Shop i 1 » si / % Cologne ........ 31.25 | X Wf (bottle type jar) a | Wg Toilet Water .... $1.50 > (bottle type jar) inspired Tolcum ......... 51.00! nom of wg (bottle type jar, shaker top) “line 4 a 2 INTHE 4 Dusting Powder . $2.50 pide | Wy (large apothecary jar) ; 8 Flower Potpourri. $1.25 rtar and pestle jar) fn ( — SL LOVELITE PERFUME | 70 LAMPS HE $1.00 Gifts For Men EERGAMONT “Old Apothecary Shop” Toiletries for Gentlemen Men's Bath Talc $2.50 OLD SCUTH Cream... .... $2.50 Shaving Soap . . ening) Men's Cologne After Shaving Cream lotion ...... .. $1.25 y the delicate, evanescen Men's Hair Dressing ...... $1.25 ace Talc. $1.00 YARDLEY With perfume that burns 2) Su 95¢ to $5.95 : SETS BY VARVA Beautiful FollowMe ................... $2.00 and METAL COMPACTS Nonchalant $2.50 - $5.50 Christmas Angel Talc and Perfume Wormbdon Lavender Sets for Men $1.00 to $2.50 $2.00 and $4.0 Prophylactic Dresser Sets PERFUMES $4.00 to $7.00 Cara Nome .$1.00-$2.00 $1.00 - $3.50 Prophylactic Jewelite Double Priess Dry Perfume s THEATRE BUILDING +1 Gift Stationery \ \ Air Mail — $1.00 Aristocrat Pan American HALLMARK CHRISTMAS CARDS CERTAIN ITEMS SLOAN’S PHARMACY MOUNT JOY. 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