CLASSIFIED Rates for this column are 25¢ pes insertion. If over five lines, 5c oni fine each insertien, all payable advance, LOST: Lady’s Black Buxton Wallet containing auto license, gas hook and insurance papers, Reward. Esther Grider, Columbia R. D. 1. 524/1t WANTED: A Reed Stroller hood. Mrs. Chatterton, Street, Mount Joy, Pa. rr with Marietta ey 9 ORGAN cheap to quick buyer. Hess Music Shoppe, 21 E. High, E-town. Open Sat. only 10 to 10. Open Sat. only 10 to 10, 524'1t FOR SALE: White or yellow sweet potato sprouts. Apply Jno. K. Ear- hart, R2, Mt. Joy, Stauffertown. 5172tp FOR SALE: Baled straw. Geo. Gar- ber Estate, Mount Joy, R2, Phone 127R4. 5117'2t FOR SALE: Used Westinghouse Refrigerator. Apply rear 210 East Main St., Mt. Joy. 524 1tp HELP WANTED: Girl 18 years or over for full time work as telenhone operatar in Mount Joy Exchange. Call Miss Carrie Ney, Mt. Joy Ex- change. 517'tf FOR SALE: Plant Stark Montmore- ncy Sweet sour cherry trees. Bear two years of age. Amishman near Intercourse says they bore for him in 15 mos. His name on request. Free catalog. Ammon S. Grayhill, Route 2, Lititz, Penna. Stark Nurs- ery Salesman. 5/172tp WANTED: Woman to clean Tele- phone Exchange, several hours per week. Apply Miss Ney, chief operator, Mt. Joy. 510:tf WANTED: Man to farm 2 to 4 acres of tobacco, Choice tobacco ground, two miles Northeast of Erismans Church. Phone Manheim 26R23. 510 tf NOTICE!—-Why suffer from Oak or Ivy Poisining when you can get in- stant relief by using prescription No. 700084 Combined and sold by E. W. Garber, 21 Mt. Joy St. 5-10-41 WANTTD: Girl for domestic work in family of three, may, make home with family. Apply P. O. Box 85. S. R., Mount Joy, Pa. 4/19'tf FOR QUICK SALES: list vour properties with B. F. Peffer, 16 S. Third St., Columbia, Pa. Phone mw. 412'tf FOR RENT: Six room house, elect- ric lights, attic and cellar, water spigot in kitchen. one-half mile east of Risser’s Mill, along macadam road from Manheim to E-town. 4 mile to E-town and 7 mile to Mt. Joy. Call in person or phone Willis G. Christ, E-town phone 928R?25. 419'tf NEEDED AT ONCE Woman for general housework, several days a week. Inquire at the Bulletin, or Phone Mount Joy 41-J. PHOTO FINISHING—Any six or eight exposure roll developed and printed plain or deckle edge, 25¢ (coin). Reprints 3¢ each. Minimum order 25c¢. Capital City Photo Ser- vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. 2/15itf NEW HAND WATER PUMP FOR SALE-Only used once. Used for pumping water out of cellars, ditch- es ete. Price $6.00. Call The Bulle- tin, Mount Joy. 11130/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 WANTED: Used cars bought and sold. Any make or year model will be nurchased if in good condition. Paul H. Stern, 329 W. High St. Manheim, Pa. Phone 93. 8'17/tf BIDS Sealed bils will be received by the Mount Joy Town- ship School board for the installa- tion of ligh's in the following schools: Sunnyburn, Bellaire, Fairview, Milton Grove, Cherry Hill, Florin, Mt. Pleasant, Joint and Grandview. Specifications can be obtained and bids must be sent to C. Musser Heisey. Secretary. not later than June 9h. The Board reserves the rieht to reject any or all bids. 524 3t INSULATION: Comfortize your home the Johns Manville way — Laboratory Tested Performance — Greater Fuel Savings — Maximum Summer Comforts—Call Lanc. 21141 Home Insulation Co. of Central Penna. 53/tf PROFESSIONAL CARD DR. GEORGE R. HUBER OPTOMETRIST Hours For Eve Examinations 8:30 to 12:00 a. m., 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. 220 N. Duke St. Lancaster, Pa. Phone 7529 Lanc. for Appointment | WEDDING RECEFTION FOR Mr. AND MRS. FP. €. WENGER Mr. and Mrs. Phares S. Wenger entertained at a wedding reception last Thursday evening at Hostetter's Dining Hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Phares C. Wenger Jr, who were recently married. Mrs. Wen- uth L. Smith, Religious News In This Community NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THH edi ger was the former Hrs IN MT. JOY AND daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel YHE ENTIRE SURROUNDING (G. Smith, Mount Joy Rl. COMMUNITY. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Phares C. Wenger, Helen Miller, Sanford Boll, Alice I.ehman, Edna | Wenger, Mr. and Mrs. Norman | Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brene- Kraybill's Mennonite Church East Donegal Twp. Sunday, May 27 Mortuary (From page 1) with her daughter, Mrs. Aaron Shank. She also leaves two sons: | John, of Florin and Rev. Samuel, of | Manheim. | Wednesday, | Samuel M. Frey | Samuel M. Frey, eighty-five, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. William Haines, Newtown, at 2:15 la. m. Thursday of a complication of diseases after an illness of eight weeks. He formerly resided with his son, Samuel C. Frey, of Lititz, | Chief Marshall | man, | Miriam and Mervin Franck, Mr. and Sunday School 9 a. m. Mennonite Church Mount Joy Samuel Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Franck, | Mrs. Moses Wenger, Mr. and Mrs. | | He was a son of the late Michael |and Sarah Meck Frey and was a | Reformed Sunday School | member of Erb’s Mennonite Church, {His wife, Amanda Christ Frey, died | Memorial Services Maytown, Penna. May 30, 1945 AT 5:30 P. M. EW.T. Procession Q » Mervin S. Arnold Aids—Color Guards—Massed Flags—Shawnee Band ; World War Service Flags I, II Wm. Brenner Post American Legion, Marietta, Pa. Veterans — Girl Scouts — East Donegal High School Band Church of God Sunday School Reich's Evangelical Sunday School, Lutheran Sunday - Boy Scouts Sunday, May 27 Et ar Gard | man J. Smith, Lehman Smith, Ruth |20 years ago. He is survived by 3 | Brill, Ammon Smith, John Wenger, | children, Nathan C. Frey, Ephrata; "William C. Rehm, Att'y Sunday School 9 a. m. 7:15 p.m. Y. P. M. and Sermon. | { Also Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cassel, [| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cassel, Mr. Mrs. John Cassel, Mrs. Paul Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. John D. Tate, Pastor Senge: May 27, 1945 : sel, Mrs. Jacob Mumma, Mr. 950 Church School Mrs. Adam Espenshade, Mr. and 6:30 p. m. Westminster Fellowship Mrs. Rufus Wenger, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wenger, Mr. and Mrs. Noah | Wenger, Victor and Melvin Wenger, | : : | Nettie Sweigart, Richard Wenger, | Grace Landis, John Mumma, | Allen Gall, John Henry Lutz, Mr. |and and m, Salunga Methodist Rev. John S. Hinkel, Minister Sunday, May 27 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. 7:30 p. m. Divine Worship Church Of God Rev. H. M. Mumper, Pastor Sunday, May 27 9:30 Church School 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship. | Mrs. Otto Somers, Mr. and Mrs. | Martin Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob | Risser, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lutz, | Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bomberger, |Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oberholtzer, | Betty Shue, Ellen Gantz, Frances : | Oberholtzer, Jean Mumma, Fannie E Soslety | Myers, Mrs. Clinton Eby, Mrs. Wm. | Strickler, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hostet- 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. Wednesday: { {ter and Mr. and Mrs. Phares S 7:30 Mid-week Prayer service. I . 8:30 Choir Rehearsal eee J Trinity Evingeliesl Cong. Clmeh | ANNUAL POPPY SALE NOW rir ha | IN FULL SWING—BUY! 1 4 Minnich, Pastor The Annual Poppie Sale is now in Sunday, May 7 | full swing and every citizen should 9:30 a. m., Sunday school. | : : * - a : : | be wearing one of these memorial Mr. Earl Kaylor, Superintendent. | | flowers: 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship, | Velorans of 7:20 Evening Worship World War II are expected to be Tuesday | | "7.x | among the first to buy a poppy. 7:30 p. m. Young People’s Society | ,.., g ¥ a pepby to a Those on the home front wish Meeting in Church. | [to show that they remember and Men’s Bible Class at Chure : : en’s Bible Class at Church. revere those who died in both wars, {and to do this, they wear the poppy. | This little red flower expresses for us feelings that are too deep to put into werds. It is one way of telling the heroic dead that we will all do best to “keep up the good fight” | The Girl Scouts are now offering | poppies for sale to everyone. First Methodist Church, Mt. Joy Rev. John S. Hinkel, Minister Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt. Sunday, May 27 9:30 a. m. Sunday School 10:30 a. m. Divine Worship Thursday 7:30 p. m. Methodist Youth Fel- lowship. 8:00 p. m. Senior Choir, | Mount Joy. There is no fixed price | for a poppy-—whatever is given is | welcome. The little boy’s pennies land the business man’s dollar are It is hoped that Gospel Tabernacle Rev. Roy S. Forney, Pastor. S ay, May 27 unday, Mey %7 equally acceptable. Jana Mrs. Emory Miller, Mr. and | World War I and | On Poppy Day the women of the | Auxiliary will offer to everyone in | | Mrs. William Haines, | Mrs. Ellen Adams, Manheim; and |Samuel Frey, Lititz; also thirty grand- William the armed forces; 32 great | . | children, and one brother, [F | rey, Ephrata. The funeral was held | afternoon at Hess | Church, near Lititz, with interment in the cemetery adjoining. Saturday | John A. Reisinger John A. Reisinger, seventy-five, | died at 1 p. m. Wednesday at the {home of his son, James S. Reisinger, | Bainbridge R1. He was in | Perry County, and had been a resi- | dent of Conoy Township for 31 years | He was a member of St. Luke’s Lu- | theran Church, Bainbridge. | survived by the following children: | Joseph, Marietta; Mrs. Lloyd Tome, | Lititz R1; James S. Bainbridge R1; born | and Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Smith. | Mrs. Sallie Musser, Silver Springs; | Newtown; | 3 AEs ances (aS s . Sheffer, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Cas | grandchildren, nine of whom are in | [ Mennonite | He is | | Roland M., Bainbridge; Karl, Bain- | [bridge R1; Pfc. Charles A., with the (U. S. Army in Luxembourg; Mrs. | Harry Poole, Chase, Md.; 22 grand- | children and four great-grandchil- | dren. He was the last of his family. The funeral will be held at Bain- | bridge Saturday afternoon with in- | terment there. Miss Elizabeth H. Brubaker Miss Elizabeth Hershey Brubaker, | cousin, Miss Clara Hershey, at 168 | Lincoln St., Steelten, at 6 p. m. Sunday. Miss Brubaker was born on eighty-six, died at the home of her | | Mrs. Mervin Arnold |in Landis Valley, a daughter of the | late Benjamin D. and Mary Hershey | Brubaker. She | Florin for many years until three ill and was taken to the home of her was a resident of months ago when she became | cousin at Steelton. She was a mem=- ber of the United Brethren Church | at Florin and of the Missionary So- by three foster John and | Charles Anderson, Florin; and Aus- sons, | cousins. She was the 9:30 a. m. Bible School, arti in : : : A ihe hool, Martin | every citizen will be wearing the | Wolgemuth, superintendent, feel eS 1 Tig 1 : : | crimson badge by mightfall of May 10:30 a. m. Worship, sermon. i op 7.90 Worshi | 26th. (oD. m. Veorship, selon Every cent that is given for Mixed Chorus. Special music | +t: ; | poppy goes toward the rehabilita- | tion of disabled fighting men and to the aid of the children of the dead | and disabled. These victims of war’s | disaster will be glad to see the pop- | pies blooming on wheels again this Wednesday: 7:30 p. m. prayer service, Friday: 7:45 Scripture Memorizing Class. 4 45 p. ® m. Chorus Rehearsal. WANTED: Tool maker or machinist | Apply New Standard Corp. 4/12]tf| These memorial poppies are made ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE! |of red crepe paper, by hand, by Estate of Frank E. Felty, late East Donegal Township, deceased. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the { poppy workrooms in forty states. The workers receive pay for each undersigned, all persons indebted poppy the . material being thereto are requested to make im- furnished by the Department mediate payment, and those having |in the state in which the hospital is claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for | sttlerna he rsigne vas lw : 5 Yi settlement the undersigned, re FOOD SALE, JUNE 15TH siding at Maytown, Pa, CHARLES F FELTY | The Ladies Aid Society of Trinity Administrator | Church will hold a Food 426 made, free incated. ————— to Lutheran John W. Beyer, Att'y ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of William E. Hendrix late of Mount Joy Borough, Lancas- ter Coundy, Penna., deceased. { Letters of administration c.t.a. | on said estate having been granted | to the undersigned, all persons in- . Luke’s Episcopal Church Rev. G. M. Rutter, Pastor Trinity Sunday 9:15 Church school. 10:30 Holy Eucharist debted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and | Young People 7.00. those having claims or demands | Wednesday, St, Mary's Guild at | against the same, will present them | Mrs, Brown's. without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing at 204 South . + Barbara St., Mount Joy, Pa. | First Presbyterian Church ARTHUR HENDRIX | Rev. John D. Tate, Pastor Administrator | Sunday, May 27, 1945 9:30 a. m. Church school. EXECUTORS NOTICE | 9:30 a. m. Adult Bible class. 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship, Estate of James P. Ziegler, late of pecial Memorial Day Service. Vest Donegal Township, deceased. Letters testamentary on said es- 6:30 p. m. Westminster Fellowship 7:30 Evening Worship. |S ate having been granted to the indersigned, all persons indebted | hereto are requested to make im- | ediate payment, and those having | laims or demands against the ame, will present them without Helay for settlement to the under- ioned, residing at Mount Joy, Pa. | CLARENCE SCHOCK Executors Fimmerman, Myers & Kready, Attorneys 426 6t EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE Estate of Amos B. Landis late of Silver Spring Circuit Rev. R. V. Mays, Pastor { Sunday, May 27 Silver Spring Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., Wil- lis Reapsome superintendent. Christian Endeavor at 10:30 a. Helen Reapsome president. Centreville 9:30 a. m. Sunday school m. Bast Hempheld Twp, Lane. Co, George Swinehart, superintendent. Letters testamentary on said| 10:30 a. m. C. E., Charles Muehl- estate having been granted to the undersigned all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- nediate payment and those having | slaims or demands against the same, | will present them without delay for | settlement to the undersigned, re- | siding at Florin, Lanc. Co.. Pa. | O. K. SNYDER | Executor | 53/5t |ing president Worship service at 7:30 p. m. Mx dronville 9:30 Church school. Glenn Kauffman, superintendent. 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor rances Mower president. Special music by Reba Rettew. | : . . of | disabled veterans in hospitals and | le at the Market House on Friday | {tamil . family. Funeral services were held Wed- { France and on ciety of the church. She is survived |]ough, was on hand to see off his | | brother nesday at the Florin U. B. Church | | with interment in the Florin ceme- | tery Sule Regis le [lot of garage and truck equipment, | | | {law killed in | | tools, ete, by Amos E. Bricker, C.| | | S. Frank, auct. Decoration Day, Wednesday, May 30—At Beverly Twin Market, cat- tle, horses, mules, hogs, furniture, ete, by G. K. implements, Wagner. Saturday, June 2—On es in Mt. Joy Twp., 2 miles north of | Milton Grove, near Risser’s Church | on the road leading from the Church the premis- ete by Anna E. Myers, Executor of | Norman E. Myers. C. S. Frank, | Auet. Sale at 1 p. m. | Tuesday, June 12—On the prem- | Joy, real estate by Laura B. Stubbs, |executrix of Estate of Annie S. | Lytle, dec’d. C. S. Fank, auct. See advertisement. | tn, | | Saturday, June 9—On the prem- | real estate and personal property by | Daniel E. Bear and Elizabeth H. | Bear. Elmer V. Spahr, Auct. | Thursday, | premises, 70 East High Street, Eli- zabethtown, a complete line of shoe repair outfit. Harry S. Berberian. | Walter Dupes, Auct. | ee Large Draft Group Left Here For The Service Largest to be sent by any local | draft board so far this month, a | group of selectees forwarded for in- | | duction into the armed forces by | Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. | County Draft Board No. 1, Mt. Joy | | included many men with relatives in the service, one of whom had a | Middletown i ployes were in min | Elizabethtown, School, Moose Drum Corps of Elizabethtown, Pa. Program From Point of Formation at fork of West High Street and Bainbridge Road to Donegc to Reformed Cemetery. 11 Road and East High Street Ceremonies at Reformed Cemetery Invocation ....................... Mixed Double Quartette ..... Rev. Jonas Martin ae E. D..H. S. Students Music by Band while Graves are being Decorated Prayer... i... Selection by Band Assembly ike «....... Rev, V. W. Dippell Column will form in regular order and proceed to . Union Cemetery Ceremonies at Mixed Double Quartette ... Praver iia Comet Solo .................... Gettysburg Address Union Cemetery Soy E. D. H. S. Students ea Rev. K. M. Yiengst AEA ee H. P. Frank, Jr. Music by Band while Graves are being Decorated. Memorial Address .............. ee. Rev. Frank Adler Pastor—St. Johns Lutheran Church, Columbia, Pa. Taps Benediction .......................... Rev. C. Donald Waser Column will form in regular order and proceed to Center Square National Anthem — Loweri ng of the Flag. Doxology There will be music in the square at 8 o'clock GENERAL COMMITTEE Irvin H. Neiman, Chairman George Waller Ray Fryberger Paul Beshler Lee Haverstick Mrs. Robert Houseal Aldus Hannan Mrs. C. E. Hollenbaugh Mary E. Shank John Singer Florence Trone Helen Brandt The Moose Drum Corps of Elizabethtown is sponsored and another whose brother died at camp in the South. Frank FE. Weaver, convalescent wounded in fur- Wilbur E. Weaver, twen- ty-'nine, principal of the Elizabeth- tin Anderson, Manheim; and by 3 |town high school and father of two last of her |children. Weaver has another bro- ther stationed in Hawaii and six brothers-in-law in the service. Brother-in-law Killed Charles E. Baringer, Jr., twenty- eight, Mount Joy, had a brother-in- France. Robert Pen- former Armstrong nell. Baringer, r Cork Co. employe and father of two children, has three brothers in the service, one in the Aleutians John Zeller, twenty-nine, Mt. Joy, had a brother who died in training camp in February. He Charles Zeller. Employed at the Air Depot. Zeller is the father of two children. Army airfield em- the group. Benja- Lehman, twenty-seven, Eliza- bethtown, was a parachute rigger at Mitchell Field. Omar Barnhart, 27, aircraft was Two former was an in- | | strument operator at Boilling Field. [to the State Highway, 2 horses, 3 | | cows, 200 chicks, ducks, implements, | | | | Richard A. Martin, | Florin, employed |ises at No. 5 Donegal street, Mount | |and three Father Of 5 In Group Other members of the Mount Joy contingent: Earl Erb, thirty, Narvon R2, father of five children, former truck driver, one brother in service; twenty-nine, at cne child; Harry Wagner, twenty- nine, Mt. Joy, one brother in China brothers-in-law in the service, Middletown employee and father of two children. Robert P. Ulrich, twenty-nine, | Elizabethtown, Middletown worker, ises in the Village of Rohrerstown, | |awalt, three brothers overseas, three chil- dren: Emerson Landvater, eighteen, Elizabethtown R2; Benjamin Green- twenty-one, Manheim R2, | former employe at Lancaster Gen- June 14th — On the | eral Hospital, brother in Italy. Wayne A. Baum, eighteen, Her- shey farmhand; Wilbur Frey, twen- ty-eight, Mt. Joy, Armstrong work- er with two brothers overseas, one child; Samuel Sides, thirty, Man- heim, service station operator, one brother in Italy, one child; Wilton Drain, twenty-six, Marietta, ma- chinist with three children. | Paul Demmy, twenty-eight, Co- lumbia, brother in service, two children, employed by Simplex Pa- per Box Co.; Edward Zern, twenty- eight, Manheim, two brothers over- seas, one sister a WAC and one a | cadet nurse, U. S. Asbestos employ- led, with two children; Ethan M. brother-in-law killed in Germany | Kaylor, twenty-nine, Elm, mechan- by Benjamin Boltz. Put. | Middletown, ' ic, two children. Jay Lefever, eighteen, Manheim R3, mechanic; Louis C. Diller, twenty-nine, Mt. Joy, Armstrong worker with 1 child; Albert Ging- rich, thirty-one, R2, truck driver, four children; Arthur Becker, twenty-five, Mt. Joy R2, truck driver, one child; Ralph Geib, twenty-eight, Mt. Joy R1 farmer, child; Cecil Weaver, Conestoga one child. Henry F. Farmer, Elizabethtown R1, shoemaker, three children; William H. Baugher, twenty-eight, Middletown, de- pot employee, two children, brother twenty-seven, air Saturday, May 26—On the prem- [and two in California redistribution in Puerto Rico; David Montgomery, ises in the village of Florin, entire | canters, twenty-nine, 141 Howard Avenue, Lancaster, Armstrong worker, three ' children. Wilmington aircraft mechanie, sis- ter an Army nurse; Lorin Pardoe, twenty-six, Mt. Joy, employed at , the Lancaster Iron Works, two chil- dren; Gurn Bradfield, thirty-four, Wildwood, N. J. engineer on a com- mercial fishing vessel, child; Edgar Seip, eighteen, Masonic Home, Elizabethtown, junior in Elizabeth- town high Bruce i Tower City, with children. PUBLIC SALE —OF-. one school; machinist two Mount Joy Dwellings | Tue, June 12, 1945 ; NO. 1—2-STORY & MANSARD ROOF FRAME DWELLING. No. Donegal St., Mt. Joy, Pa., the for« mer home of Annie S. Lytle, decd. |7 rooms and bath in , third story. Oil heat. Lot approx. 51x90 ft. NOS. 2 AND 3—TWO 2-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS Nos. 213 and | 215 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. Each has 7 rooms. Lot 120 ft. deep to an alley. For inspection of No. 1 see H. L. Beamenderfer, 140 New Haven St. Mount Joy. Sale on premises No. 1, on Tues- day, June 12, 1945, at 2 o'clock P. M. LAURA B. STUBBS, Annie S. Lytle, dec'd C. S. Frank, Auct. Arnold & Bricker, Atty's. 5174t twenty- | seven, Elizabethtown contractor, one | { Sylvester Troutwine, twenty-nine, | Yoder, | 5 | addition to Executrix of Estate of | F. B. ALDINGER, J. W ( The Bulletin, Mt, Joy, Pa., Thursday, May 24, 1945-8 i FLORIN AFFAIRS | Ms. H S. Foreman, Elizabeth | town, purchased the 2% story frame | double dwelling, from Mary E. |ley, Mrs. Martin Longenecker and | Sheaffer, at public sale Saturday. | daughter, Josephine, Mrs BERBERS ff. SRT | Wolgemuth and daughter, | Mrs. Vietor daughter, i Patsy, Mrs. Wisegarver | and daughter, Jane, Misses Mable Baltozer, Nancy Garber, Pauline and Nancy Brooks, and Florence Rob- | inson. (From page 1) Martin If you want to get rid of some too long caller, you might ask him to contribute to some good local cause, tll Or Frances, 3rooks, and | Cornelius { | | Everybody reads newspapers but NOT everybody reads circular ad- vertising left on their door step. PUBLIC SALE | List, at once your saleable articles of furniture, farming implements, ete. | with me, tor my sale to be held in the near future. Phone 247M Mount Joy after 5 P. M. or write me. | J. Statler Kuhn, Auctioneer | 456 Donegal Springs Road Mount Joy, Penna, |” PUBLIC SALE mf ee Garage, Truck & Moving Equipment ~~ SATURDAY, MAY 26th, 1945 At 12:30 p. m. in Florin, South Market St. by side of school house, the following: > 110 volt #4 horse United States Air compressor, 59 ft. Air compressor hose and gauge, paint sprayer, 25 ft. sprayer hose, blow torch, die set cuts 16, 1 each US.S. and S. A. E. 4 to # in sizes practically new, spark plug tester, in. Jr. 110 volt drill practically new, drills, 1 large socket wrench set 1% to 2Y inch sizes, 1 mechanical hand drill with motor attached, 1 large bolt cutter, 1 two-ton auto jack hydraulic, 3 auto mechanical jacks, 1 bench vise, large assortment of new brass tubing fittings, fuel pump parts, door lock and handle spring parts, battery cables, large assort- ment of ignition wire fittings, ignition pliers, ignition wire, starter bolts and washers, counter pins, nut locks, hundreds of bolts, large monkey wrench, pipe wrench, wrenches and chisels, 110 volt bench grinder, large grindstone, truck tool box, fan belts, 3-55 gallon oil tanks with pump on, 1-100 lb. transmission drum with pump, almite grease guns-assortment of almites, transmission grease, almite grease, radiator hose, 8 ft. | vacuum brake hose, heater hose, 2 new 8-25-20 inner | tubes, 1-8-25-20 used tube, 1-10-20 used, 2-36-6 used, 3 truck tire patches, 1 large trunk to store innertubes, 4 truck covers, 1-13'2 by 16%, 1-13% by 19 ft., 13% by 21 ft. practically new, 1418 by 29 ft. practically new, 5 gallon truck cover dressing, all kinds of chains, 1 extra heavy log chain 23 ft tow chains 21 ft and 16Y2 ft. long, one pair 8-25-20 dual chains, Two pair single 8-25-20 or 900 size, one pair 30x5 dual, slip chains, cross chains, repair links and ends, large number truck bed stakes, some with chains on; 4-85 1b. milk cans, 3 brick tongs, 4 ice tongs, 2 lawn mowers, 146 ft terracotta pipe, 4-5 and 6 inch sizes, | % inch steel pipe and fittings, barrel sprayer, large | one-man saw, crosscut saw, 2 hand saws, splitting | wedges, 6 steel barrels, lots of furniture pading, some extra large pads, bag truck, 900 ft. 5% and 24 inch tie- | ing rope, oak planks. oak boards, lot of lumber, poultry [ supplies, 5-5 gallon buckets, 1-6x8 brooder house, iron kettle, pitcher pump, large pump trough, window sash, 1 piece sheet iron, 66 in. by 24 in., shovels and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence 12:30 p. m. terms will be made Gr aw Amos E. Bricker THIRD SPRING SALE Claude Zeller, Clerk BEVERLY TWIN MARKET AND LIVE STOCK EXCHANGE G. K. WAGNER, Proprietor PHONE 291-R-2 R. D. 2, ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Public ni Community Sale ON DECORATION DAY Wednesday, May 30, 1945 Starting at 12 noon sharp, at Beverly Twin Market and Live Stock Ex- change, on old Hershey Pike from Elizabethtown to Hershey, two miles i 2 | from the former place and cight miles from the latter place. HORSES and MULES En 40 Head of Cattle onsisting of Dairy cows, fresh, springers. Mostly selected from Up-state. Special Fou White-faced Hereford | Pure Bred first calf Heifers, with calves by their side, with papers. | Also five black Malanki cows, all fresh, with caives by their side. {| 4 white-faced young Hereford Heifers, from PureBred stock, not bred. Lot of good young cattle, Holsteins, Guernseys, Herefords stock; some | stock bulls. A good heard of big Holstein cows, from Up-ptate stock, also a | number of local cattle. Come and look t{ wer. Lot of Sheep. 500 Five-week-old Pullets | White Leghorns, 300 Five-week-old Barred Rocks & New Hampshire Reds 1200 HOGS, SHOATS ‘and SUCKING PIGS You all know the kind | ers bring—the best that | your trucks and cra Cattle, Sheep and Hogs ALSO SOME SEED HOGS Farm Machinery and Implements 11941 FORD PICK-UP TRUCK like new, with Rack 1936 HUDSON SEDAN od condition € ne hog deal w. Bring my TO tes + TWO TRAC One New Ford TORS on Rubber ith 2 Bottom Plows; One Farmall iger Tobacco Planter, Wagons, Spring Harrows, Grass ) come wagon with float. and Lehman with Two eader, Mower, Corn She McCormick-Dee Truckload Shr Truckloads of Fruit and Veget: 3: n iture, New and Used Poultry Supplies; 50 New Rope ters, 60 gals. Roof Pitch, 3 New Spray- ers, Barn Brooms, Dry Goods : on day of sale or before. We G. K. WAGNER. | OWNER and OPERATOR BEAMESDERFER, WAGNER, Aucts. |P. B. KAYLOR, WALTER HERR, D RHINE, ROSS HARBOLD, Clerks. i | Tu Sell, Anyone having anything tc bring it sell for Cash and Pay Cash on da ] esday and Friday Morning. Give us a call or write, I have for sale 50.090 Baby Chicks every week all season on every >.