A DREAM OR A That house of yours REALITY? Do you dream of it or do you actually go home to it at night? If it's still in the dream stage, and be- longs to the landlord, come to us and let us help you realize it.... We have a plan. The B. & L. Plan is the Earners” way to buy a home. "Average Wage Finance your home the Interest-Reduction w ay. The monthly installments are easy to meet, YOU PAY IT AS RENT. Inquire NOW! given. Information Cheerfully Mount Joy Building & Loan Association GRANT T. GERBERICH, Pres. HENRY H. EBY, V. Pres HENRY G. CARPENTER GRANT GERBERICH J. WILLIS FREED R. FELLENBAUM Under Supervision State Banking Dept. E. M. BOMBERGER, Sec. R. DIRECTORS: CHRIST WALTERS E. M. BOMBERGER FELLENBAUM, Treas. HENRY H. EBY DR. E. W. NEWCOMER JOHN M. BOOTH Ti 70 : | a ATLOOM. PLAN a JOIN OUR HOUSE. OF THE MONTH CLUB Ne are happy to announce, for the benefit of prospective home builders in Mount Joy, the participation by this bank in an unusual time-tested plan which should help them wonderfully in their home building planning. Briefly, the munity of a FIRST NA plan consists of the organization in this com- TIONAL BANK & TRUST CO’'S HOUSE OF THE MONTH CLUB The club is to be composed of every resident who may be in- terested in any phase of home planning and building, including prospective home owners, real estate dealers. You are cordially invited to join the club. architects, building contractors and Membership is free and is offered to you by this bank as a form of public service. Fach month we will provide the club members with a picture of the House of the Month, de- signed by the finest small home architects in America. thereby visualizing for them what may the “home of their dreams. picture will visualize a diffeffent type of home, but the houses will be the result of practical home-building nce. wide, experi The building pictured in this advertisement is the “House of the Month" for October, 1945. In our portfolio here at ithe bank may be found other types of buildings and plans. And members of our club may have freq ac to them at any time for examination and study. In this connection we wish al- SO to announce our HOUSE OF THE MONTH SAVINGS ACCOUNT account the member may begin at once a home-building fund and is au- tomatically enrolled as a mem. ber of tha House of the Month Club, to all of its valuable privileges and facilities, By opening such an is enrolled as Once your name is piaced on a club member it ow special mailing list and each month thdreafter von will receive from us, free of charge, a leaflet showing a picture and floor plans of the newest and latest “Housep of the Month.” Von't vou come in or mail the coupon below so that vou may be promptly enrolled as a member of the House of the Month Club? Address THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. NOG ieee ee i i nia National Bank & Trust Co. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Sale Register I you want a notrce o1 your sale | inserted in this register weekly from | | new until day of sale. ABSOLUTE- | LY FREE, send or phone us your onl date and when you are ready, | let us print your bills. That's the cheapest advertising you can get. Friday, October 19—On the prem-=- | | ises, a farm situated southeast of the | | Boro of Elizabethtown, in Mt. Joy | | Twp., 98 acres two famiily, brick & | frame | { frame house, 3-car garage, | bank barn, tobacco shed, pig sty, | poultry house by Isaac M. Kopp. | Walter Dupes, Auct. | Saturday, October 20—On | premises midway between and Mt. Joy, Poultry houses equipment by Charles Anderson. C. S. Frank, Auct. the Saturday, Oct. 20—On the pre- | mises on Lincoln Highway | miles west of Lancaster, | Stumpfs’ Gas Station, Carpenter Tools and Household goods by Mrs. Ben Herr. Edgar Funk, Auct. west, 3 Wednesday Oct. Twin Market and Live change, Elizabethtown, head of and shoats, | poultry, ete. by G. K. | Wagner, auct. See near 200 hogs Wagner. advertisement. Friday, Oct. 26— At the | Office, East Main St., Mt. story brick dwelling, barber shop and cement | garage by Anna B. Hershey, admx. of the estate of Joseph B. Hershey, | C. S. Frank, auct. Saturday. Oct. east of Elizabethtown, on the leading from Risser’s Elizabethtown - Lebanon a farm of 54 acres with improve- property Nor- auct. ments, also personal Anna G. Myers, executrix of man G. Myers, C. S. Frank, | See advertisement. Wednesday, Oct. 31—At 7 p.m. at | the Bulletin office, Mt. Joy, a lot of ground on Marietta St, Mt. Joy, known as the Fred Bucher property with a stucco dwelling, garage, etc. by the First National Bank and Trust Co., Mt. Joy, executors and trustees of the Asher F. Snyder estate; H. E. Hauer and R. See advertise- C. S. Frank, auct. ment. Wednesday, October 31 Mt. to Milton Grove, north of Mt. Grove, farming implements by { L. Berrier. C. S. Frank, Auct. Oct. 31—On the pre- Hempfield Twp. Ironville to Joy Joy, adjoining Milton Wednesday, mises in West the road, leading from Mountville, | Ironville, on one-half mile attached, frame bank barn and and othering buildings by Mary A. Miller. Edgar Funk, Auct. 3—On the on the November Rapho Twp. Saturday, | premises in Joy to Union Square, at Hossler’s Church, a farm of 10 acres, house, barn, shed, buildings, also implements by Stella F. Sweigart. Also at the same time and place, property by Paris Sweigart, Executor of the Eg- tate cf Irvin G. Sweigart, Chas S. Frank, auct. tobacco other personal 14—On Lampeter Wednesday, Nov. the | premises in West { on the Gen’l. Hand farm, of Williamson Park, fat Twp., in the rear horses, dairy cows, bull, hogs, laying hens G. Shank, Edgar F. Funk, Auct. Thursday, Nov. 15—On the prem- | ises in Manor Twp. miles south of Mountville and east of Manor Camp grounds, on the | Charleston Road, 14 Holstein cows, | stock bull, seed hog and farm im- plements by Landis M. Shertzer. Edgar Funk, Auct. tt SALUNGA Wilbur Heistand Minich spent the week-end with Rev. Mrs. W. | Sayres, Trenton, N. J. Mrs. Frank Diechler, Park, Pa., returned home | spending a few days with two one mile Mr. Mrs. and family, Mrs. and and Highland after her brother Dr. J. S. Kendig and his | | family. A A A A sign of the times is the filling | station attendant wiping off windshield again. ——— Stimulate your business by adver- tising in the Bulletin. Florin | and | across from | 24—At Beverly | Stock Ex- | lot of | Bulletin | Joy at | m. a lot of ground with a 2 1-2 | 1 story frame | block | See advertise- | 27—On the prem- | ises in Mt. Joy township, four miles road | Church to | highway | by | | ed at | her Fellen- | baum as their interests may appear. | | Charles Weaver -On the | | premises on the road leading from | 45 miles | Jno. | east of | a 7 acre farm with a 2 12 | | story brick house and frame kitchen | State Highway leading from Mount 9-rocom | deceased. | and farming implements by Charles | the | Local Youths Returned (From page 1) Here the boys had which onica, Greece, a week shore leave, during they saw many of the ruins of Gre- people and the ece. They report that the very much in schools are very poor, as éhey have are need, { only what the Germans did not des- the The boys feel that Americans cannot ap- their they could see the dition of { country they have They next the harbor of Athens, | there quite respectful Americans, While there, the crew had to be left in the pital and Luke Bomberger of the other cattlemen signed up to | do the | the return trip. troy during invasion, preciate fine schools, unless deplorable con- those in this war torn visited. anchored at Pervans The people are to the two of hos- and one work of the ill they sailed to took on 102 re- They next Saf in North Africa to pick up ballast. : Pemans Italy troops. From | Naples, turning i chored at Beni and an- Facilities are not very good on a | fre‘ght ship, the Loys reported, but the soldiers do not the ship is taking them home. | The S. S. Charles W. Wooster an- chored at Newport News, Virginia, | on October 11. | Luke is an M.JHS. 1945 and | LConald, the class of 1943. ee NEWTOWN Mr. and Mrs. William Mumma Jr., Mr. William Mumma Sr., and dau- ghter Freeda of Harrisburg, Mrs. Henry Weaver and son Benjamin of | Ironville were week end visitors of { Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Moore. Mr. Ray Gamber is spending sev- eral days with Mr. Mrs. Mark Winters and Mrs. Winters of Manheim. Mr. and Mrs. John Ebersole of Eden, Mrs. William Kauffman and children Jimmie and Janet of Iren- i ville visited Mrs. Irvin Witmer Jr. | Miss Mabel Myers of Lance spending several days with Mr. | Mrs. Irvin Witmer Sr. Mr. and Mrs. spent Saturday and Mrs. Le ville. T|5 Wilma Floyd a WAC, Pickett, Virginia, is furlough with Mrs. William mind because graduate of and Guy ister is and George Schoelleopl Mr ndis- evening with ster Fogie of La station- Camb spending an 11 day parents, Mr and Witmer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver were | Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs of Columbia. of Elizabethtown Mrs. Daniel Derr Tuesduy evening Week end visitors of Mr. William. Fogie Sr, Joseph Neinmiller and chell of Mr. Stuart Derr visited his mother, on and Mr were James Mit- Rockwood | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ressler Harry Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Res- John of Mt. Joy, Mrs. Mary Szelice daughter Mar- garet of Highspire, Mrs, Anna Miller and son of Harrisburg, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Martin of caster and Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gep- hart of Mt. Joy. Mrs. Mirvin Hathaway Brenneman sister Mrs. During the ing and son i sler and son and Lan- and Mr: their Garner visited Irvin Witmer Sr. past week the follow- with Rev. and Mrs.. Clay- Calvin L. Patricia, of Fralick, of persons visited Mrs. R. H. Arndt and ton Risser: Sgt. and Mrs. Campbell and daughter, Lancaster; Mrs. Susan Miss Luella Myers, La- trobe: Mr. Jacob Risser, Maytown, Rev. Calvin Miller, L: Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt the weekend in Chester, Pa., daughter, Mrs. Khelghatian and family. Recently Mr. and Mrs. bogast, of Sunbury spent with Rev. and Mrs. R. H The Facklers (From Page 1) A number of Daniel Derr Lancaster, and ncaster spent visit Habet {ing their North Ar- Arndt. 1 evenings. nights ¢ week he assists in un- loading coal trucked here mines In addition F sewers, ( Spare »sspools ete. on his time and last but tends | morning and them is at the It is the ho knows to several ening. Washington House. assertio I that Mr. earns from $15 to $20 weekly in person w r salary. Facklers’ oldest Geo. Brown's here and averages $50 to $25 to $30 dtion to his 1 In addition the daughter works : { Sons Mill S60 every per week. She lives at Better still, | children carry papers daily for { Kulp News Agency earning several dollars too. By the above facts it may be seen that $80 or more is paid this family week and there is occasion for the family two weeks or home. several of the other he re, approximately regularly every absolutely no to be “in crewmen on. [Ground containing Messers « Somerset thave a few days ; marked povery” broadcasts. We which would remedy would welcome a suggestion existing con- ditions. en IRONVILLE On the Maids hold their the home of Mrs Mrs. Engle Forrey i; class. Harry Albright Tuesday evening Sunday School Clas vill class Arthur regula meeting at McCune teacher of 1 x. Harold Tellinger John F LeRoy N Albright and Mrs. are on the sick list. Cpl. Daniel B. McCune, C VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, The undersigned will sell at pub- lic sale at the Bulietin Office, East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa., the following described real estate: A LOT OF GROUND Fronting 130 feet on the North side of Marietta St., Mount Joy, and ex- tending along Weeping Alley 104 feet, {hence northwestwardly 66 feet thence southwestwardly feet to Marietta St. The improvements are a 2%, STORY STUCCO HOUSE With All Modern iences. FRAME GARAGE This is a desirable in the residential and is worthy the tion of prospective purchasers. Sule to be held at 7 p. m,, esday, October 31, will be :nade ASHER F. SNYDER H. E. HAUER R. FELLENBAUM As their interests may Frank, Auct. S. May, Att'y amy dwe section of very the boro considera- Wed | known by EST fo appear LS. Louis COURT SALE Nos. 17 and 19 East Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. A lot of fifty (50) feet in front and in depth Northwardly one hundred eighty (180) feet to Apple Tree Alley on which are 21s STORY BRICK DWELLING with all conveniences, ONE STORY FRAME BARBER SHOP and a cement block in rear. This is a v residence | business loe and in the heart of Mount ORPHANS’ rarage ry desir- able being business district. SALE FRIDAY, it 7:00 P. M., at the office of Mount Joy Bulletin, under order of Or- phans’ Court for payment of deced nt's debts. Joy’ ANNA B. HERSHEY Admx. of Estate of Joseph B. Hershey Charles S. Frank, Auct. Wm. C. Rehm, All orney 1C SALE OF - AND IMPLEMENTS NOVEMBER 3, 1945 will ll at pub Township, 1 Line ling from Mount 104 31 PUBL A FARM SATURDAY, The unders ale in Highway lead y to Union Square, at H Church, the following "ARM OF 16 ACRES PERCI between ler’'s Church an Hossler’ nd adjoining land of Forry and Daniel Bre improvements consisting of 9-ROOM FRAME HOUSE with a 2-room House attached. this year and bestos Also Barn, Tobacco Shed, Cell Suribping Room, Brooder Ho [ Sty, Ga ched, Chicken gned Re and SO situated A nad lights two Wells on electric There arc failing water quipped with pump, the othe ind electric also underground with pump. The ground is cultivation, e: worth the attention iring farm propert, following 2-horse wagon, hay 1-horse wagon, with two saws, ming . nd 8 qt 1 *€ 1r¢ ze enware and Gasolin mot sallon Croc ks, ( 1 ( and 1c Drop leaf table, Dro p | table, small sink, higl chair, bath tub fixtures, and other Sale to commen n Saturday, when term i known by Novembe maae from the opens (| ast he : > > fires every|, One ofs 1 average * A ¢ Fackler ad-lor hae in. w cross-cut chains, for re 1 the - Terms made known bs: PARIS SWEIGART, Executor of the FEstate of Irvin *1 dec’d as various reports | Merry 1945 171 | lling 1945 when con- ATE | Main Street, | erected a | The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, October 18, 1945—8 Church, The com= mittee consists of Albert Kleiner and his Sunday School Class. | | { mother Ironville U, B. a en etl - — th Subscribe for the Bulletin. EMIG BROS. {PLETE DISPERSAL SALE Halateins and Jerseys ,OCT. 22 -11:00 Sharp Midway 00 Hand Rec ON MONDAY Fa rm Be en York EVERY ANIMAL Af 65 head Holstein ! Linealn Hichwav Route 20, , 4 Mile East of Hellam D CERTIFIED TO BLOOD 1st Calf Heifers At Their V arated on and Columbia REDITED AN WS & Many fresh on day of sale, to freshen daring tl) them Y 1 1 LOT OF GOOD HEIFERS ALSO A YEARLING 25 head Pure Bred Je One of the really nood herd of ! Will also «ell the H n rd Sire. HEINKE POSCH RAG | APPLE CREATOR, a son of ont fleinke Pietie Posch, Most of cow th re. The Jerseys are all bred to that great Jer- I ! Not a single animal re=- Ip and also a son killed In «olf itn ¥> > rsey Cows & Heifers Jerseys in York County. Sell Under Cover. without settlement, Jerseys sold ins. All cattle must be moved 4% delivery, s Cash. e on hand for » management of GRA Al ND VIEW FARMS, Middletown, Pa. C. 8S. BE Mars. IRE TH YUEN rat Seon ALINE AT I LIT WER b & Co, Owners & Sales a BEVERLY TWIN MARKET and Live |G. K. W | | | { Stock Exchange Phone 291-R-2 “SALE Wednesday, Oct. 24, 1945 o BIG HOG =a POULTRY At the Beverly Twin Market and Live Sic m two miles fro ck Exchange, on the Old Her- | + . . shey Pike me the former and eight miles from the lati ition, | OCTOBER 26, 1845) oon ready for slaughter down They all tell me they King for. Here is your chance don’t miss it ULTRY , from Ready-to-lay Pullets Heavy and light Chickens + you may have, and for It ell K. WAGNER for Cash and Pay G. OF ine 85 PURE BRED CERTIFIED HOLSTEIN CATTLE ciober 23, ONE 0'( , Oc 19485 TOCK ated ong half mile north of Camp- v and 2 miles from Hershey. 1g se springers, ierds in Canada, n for preducing their profit cord daughter of 1 record dam. record cow graded ividuality and high o ve cows and by very been here on EDWARD O’NEAL, Ai PHONE: PALMYRA ne HARVEY RETTEW, HORST and GINGRI iCH nave P edigrees. Clerks.
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