il ay ( WANED: Used cars bought and a8 - Any make or year model will e purchased if in good condition. Mortuary Paul H. Stern, 329 ~W., High St. orruary (From Page 1 Manheim, Pa, Phone 93. 817tf : ge) of Maytown, died at 1:20 a. m. Wed- Six room brick om West Donegal nesday at her home after a short ill- Street for, = $5,300.00 | "C55: Seven room frame home, 2 story | She was a member of the May- store, all conveniences, in Florin, | town Lutheran Church. Besides owner occupied upled. hep 3 Re is Sirois y ; 1IEOT HAIN, Realtor er I Peo Is by two | S aughters, Miss ace ek a 33 N. Duke st, Lancaster. Pa. : Hig rac eck and 1014/1¢ Miss Georgie Peck, both of Lancas- ter; one son, Ray Peck, Maytown; al- | so one grandson and one half-sister Mrs. Laura Henderson, Coatsville. The funeral will be held from her WAN' ! ED late home Saturday afternoon at two | o'clock with interment in the May- town Union Cemetery. Farmers Preferred PART OR FULL TIME Daniel E. Miller Pay 60 to 90c per hour. Daniel E. Miller, 79, died yester- Apply day morning at 3:45 o'clock after a three years’ illness at the home of P 0 BOX 175 hig son, Norman S. Miller, Florin, . . Mt. Joy Township. He was born MOUNT JOY, PA. in Penn Township, a son of the late 1025tf | Henry L and Elizabeth Erb Miller, Sm TE and was a retired farmer. He was a member of the Mennonite Church | in which he was ordained a deacon Aug. 3, 1922. These children sur- / | by u nter S vive: Mrs. Lizzie S. Herr, Lancaster | R 2; Norman S., with whom he re- | . sided; John S., Manheim R1; Henry Accident Insurance Policy | Good Farmer WANTED for my farm in East Donegal Town- We have this famous policy available again this year. The price is still $1.00 per year. It pays $1,000 for loss of life while hunting —present farmer has been on this and $10.00 per week up to 3 months if you are disabled. Also other benefits. ship located V4 mile east of Marietta | on the Marietta and Lancaster Pike farm for nineteen years and is go- ing into retirement. More than 125 acres tillable soil. Three story Colonial brick house, large barn, three tobacco sheds, two Anyone can buy it car garage with tool room attach- from age 16 - 65 years of age. iy: EHR . gal Creek passes through this farm. | ment—stone spring house—smoke | house—chicken house and yard— excellent permanent pasture—Done- Prefer farmer with own stock and \ A / equipment but would consider m. Young stocking for right man. | MARIETTA, PA To take possession April 1st. y . Phone 2921 F. G. HIESTAND 10.25/3t |{ | Tel. 2411 Marietta, Penna. 10 25 4t | THE NEW 1946 Ford! PASSENGER CAR ON DISPLAY Friday, October 26 AT S., Manheim R2; and Paul S., Mt. Joy; also 16 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren; a sister and two brothers, Mrs. Annie Ebersole, E-town; Henry E. E-town, Ben- jamin F., Wichita, Kansas. The funeral will be held from his late home Saturday at 1:30 with further services in the Mennonite Church here and interment in | Kraybill’'s cemetery in East Done- gal. Mrs. David M. Weaver Mrs. Anna M. Weaver, 73, wife of David M. Weaver, Manheim RI, near Sporting Hill, died Monday at her home after a lingering illness. The family had resided near Lititz | until the past spring. She was a member of the Church of the Breth- ern, East Fairview, and was a dau- ghter of the late Hershey and A- manda R. Landis Groff. Besides her husband, she is survived by these children: Edna, wife of Jack | Lindsay, Long Beach, Calif.; Aman- da, at home: Enos G., Landisville; | Anna, wife of Paul E. Harnly, Roth- ville; Ira, of this city; Sarah, wife of Jay T. Earhart, Manheim RI. Also 14 grandchildren, a brother and these sisters: Lizzie, wife of John Landis, Lancaster R1; Alice, wife of | Fli Myer, Lancaster; Emma, wife of Lane Forney, Manheim; and Aman- | da Groff and Samuel Groff, both of | Bareville. SALUNGA Mr. and Mrs: Clarence Sargent of | Boston, Mauss, are spending two weeks with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cooper. Mr. W. W. Sayers, of Moorestown, | N. J.., Mrs. Ritner Menaugh and | daughter, Mrs. James Bohler, of Wayne, Pa., visited Mrs. Mary Min- | ich, Mrs. George MacFarland and son Dennis are visiting Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Sayers, at Moorestown. Dr. Levitt, the converted Jew will talk and show pictures of his charity work in the Slums of Philadelphia in the Methodist Church on Sunday, Oct. 28th. at 7:30. Everyone is urged to come. Mr. and Mrs. James Runkle and daughter Rosa Lee of Craleyville, York Co., spent last Sunday with | Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Newcomer. Mr Calvin Hayes, Red Lion, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. | Newcomer. Miss Mabel Miller of Lancaster spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Newcomer. Mrs. Mary E. Smith, Lancaster | spent Wednesday with her sister Mrs. M. M. Newcomer. Cpl. Earl Newcomer was re- cently honorably discharged from the Army Air Forces at Hamilton Field, California. NEWTOWN Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt attend- | | ed the county C. E. Convention held | at Lancaster on Friday and Satur- day evening. Mrs. Clayton Risser and Rev. and Mrs. Arndt visited friends and rela- | | tives in Elizabethtown on Sunday Herr’s Service Station Midway. between Mount Joy and Florin on the Harrisburg Highway si Esso Servicenter Invites You To Have Your Car | Lubricated and Checked § FOR WINTER DRIVING 259 West Main St. Phone 256 MOUNT JOY, PA. * * * * HK * We are Continuing To Make | PACKAGE ICE CREAM IN POPULAR FLAVORS Also we will make up your order of ice cream for your party. afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Geltmacher, Mrs. Earl Geltmacher and children of Kinderhook visited Mr. A. C. Geltmacher Tuesday evening. Mrs Annie Yohn, Messers Jacob and Harry Shenk, Mr. and Ms. George Witmer visited Mrs. Samuel Peifer. M:ss June Keath of Brunnerville | spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher Jr. Mr. Ralph Supplee spent Sunday | with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reed of Maple Grove. Mr. Oscar Jordan and daughters of Hyndman, Pa. visited Mr. and | Mrs. William Haines on Monday. Mrs. Paul Myers of Marietta, Mr. Howard Witmer of Harrisburg were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood of Marietta were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver. Miss Jean Witmer spent the week end with Miss Rose Ann Hollings- worh of Oyster Point. Week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William Fogie Sr. were Mrs. Ber- nard Parola, Mrs. Antonio Orio and daughter Antoinette of Philadelphia | and Mr and Mrs. Adam Herman | Mr and Mrs. Farr of Lancaster, Mr. | and Mrs. Lester Fogie of Landis- ville. Mrs. Irvin Witmer Sr. is on the sick list. etl A Out west a kid swallowed a mar- ble but an examintion at the hospi- | tal proved it to a moth ball. When in need of Printing. (avwy- p————————— | SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Meunt Joy, Pa. | new until day of sale. ABSOLUTE- | LY FREE, send or phone us your The Se rvice | sale date and when you are ready, let us print your bills. That's the | cheapest advertising you can get. | with the natives, as they supply | a | of the labor used on the island. Friday, Oct. 26— At the Bulletin | are a ga | Office, East Main St.,, Mt. Joy at | also handle all | | | { | | | | a farm of 54 acres with improve- | gee man G. Myers, C. S. Frank, auct. See advertisement, Wednesday, Oct. 31—At 7 pm. at| y,, the Bulletin office, Mt. Joy, a lot of |’ | ground on Marietta St.,, Mt. Joy, | | known as the Fred Bucher property | : : | th with a stucco dwelling, garage, etc. | id by the First National Bank and | Trust Co., Mt. Joy, executors and trustees of the Asher F. Snyder estate; H. E. Hauer and R. Fellen- | baum as their interests may appear C. S. Frank, auct. See advertise- ment. know Joy Wednesday, October 31—On the premises on the road leading from Mt. Joy to Milton Grove, 4'2 miles north of Mt. Joy, adjoining Milton Grove, farming implements by Jno. L. Berrier. C. S. Frank, Auct. Wednesday, Oct. 31—On the pre- ¢uaintaneship. school tog ther ab ut Well, I will say s mises in West Hempfield Twp. on | the road, leading from Ironville to Mountville, one-half mile east of Ironville, a 7 acre farm with a 2 1.2 | | story brick house and frame kitchen | YOU attached, frame bank barn and and othering buildings by Mary A. | State Highway leading from Mount Joy to Union Square, at Hossler’s Pvt, Jay N. | Church, a farm of 10 acres, 9-room | and house, barn, tobacco shed, other | Florin and Lancaster, who has been buildings, also implements by Stella | in the Army (F. Sweigart. Also at the same time | —— land place, personal property by | | Paris Sweigart, Executor of the Eg- | tate of Irvin G. Sweigart, deceased. | WEDNESDAY, The undersigned will sell at pub- the Bulietin Office, Chas S. Frank, auct. | Thursday, Nov. 8-On the prem- Man ises, 2 miles southwest of Millers- ville and one mile west of Rock |Fronting of Marietta St., tending | Hill, household goods by Lydia | Stauffer. Edgar Funk, Auct. {oot -— feet | mises 33 Frank St, Mt. Joy, house- The hold goods by P. Franck Schock. yp Dosis | Walter Dupes, Auct. | With | - — | iences. Wednesday, Nov. 14—On the This is in the premises in West Lampeter Twp. | on the Gen’l. Hand farm, in the rear |, and fagning implements by Charles G. Shank, Edgar F. Funk, Auct. en Thursday, Nov. 15—On the prem- | ises in Manor Twp., two miles CS | south of Mountville and one mile | east of Manor Camp grounds, on the | stock bull, seed hog and farm im- The plements by Landis M. Shertzer. |; Edgar Funk, Auct. —— GI | from town, | | Milton Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forney of near BARN HOUSE | Lebanon were Sunday guests of Wator { Va { Chester Snavelys. ram | Mary Louise Grube of Lebanon The | Valley College spent the week end a | . cellent | + parents. with her parent 1a variety Thursday and Friday, Oct. 25 and | Adjoining 26, no school, Teachers Insitute lor, Milton Rider Last evening was the annual Hal- al ) od | lowe’en party and dance at East the 1 ~ | Hempfield High School. Highoven ——— Or —— k Florin Affairs | scouts, Miss Ruth Nentwig was on | the sick list and was unable to at- | tend this meeting. Sixty-three members of the Uni- consist |ted Brethren Congregation attended | press | the reception for their pastor Rev. { Tomorrow evening, Oct. 26th, a r) also i | meeting of the Camp Hill Cemetery |office of H. B. Wittel at 7:30. Executrix » |C. S. Frank, A Stimulate your business by adver- 1&5. Fs & Boo Hsing nthe Bulletin, Sale Register News From | IH you want a notrce a1 your sale Th BH | | Inserted in this register weekly from e OVS n 7 p. m. a lot of ground with a 2 1-2 | leum products. We receive it in 5! story brick dwelling, 1 story frame | gal. drums and stack them i barber shop and cement block | ly piles. garage by Anna B. Hershey, admx. | the handling of the estate of Joseph B. Hershey, | mechanical cranes and we C. S. Frank, auct. See advertise- | do the handling and ment | the supplies wherever needed. S———————— | It is quite a bit Saturday. Oct. 27—On the prem- | natives ises in Mt. Joy township, four miles | people and not too husky but east of Elizabethtown, on the road | ds a good job. leading from Risser’s Church to | had a chance to work with them as Elizabethtown - Lebanon highway | it gives a person : ments, also personal property by | world are really like. Anna G. Myers, executrix of Nor- | Well. everything time and I am the day when I can again, believe will be sometime in the Spring. Oh yes, I almost forgot to mention I { from Mt. Joy. have met another boy Clellan but I neglected to learn his first name, I'm sorry to sé used to work as an usher at the Joy Theatre at one t "| had a long talk about good old We are separated again and probab- ly won't see each other again until we return home. I also me the name [was about 10 years since I last saw { him and we har recognized each other but we soon struck up o until the time 1 can visit you in person and this opportunity to sa my swell friends in Miller. Edgar Funk, Auct. | - Hoping this letter will find every- a | thing in fine Saturday, November 3—On the | Town’. | premises in Rapho Twp, on the |I Remain, Pfc. Clarence S VALUABLE TOWN lic sale | following described real estate A LOT OF GROUND The Bulletin, Mt. Jov, Pa., Thursday, October 25, 19453 - cD cD £3 [ig ] = Cote 7-3 po ~~] — — 22 centl 1 d for ( i. trp | I'he nnu ) : will A 1 } { whi held on Tus nd Wednes n | I 31 rite Ad I Octobe 0-31 he United Breth- ved over h H ( ¢ Cl 1 of the Field Artillery of the 9th! mp. 2 > Muesd afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, \rmy, in Fran Luxe { i i ) ; M=| ihe bu nd election of offic ( H ( nd 1} 1 Wi d eal fou i for | Garmer may be brought 1 | church or Muesday morning from ¢ 1¢ Lie i V I 3 8 { 1 ! | 1 lisplay mu ry A I t he 1 n between the hours of 4 to 9 p. I enlistment w enroll i V lled 1 he das n 1 Franklin & Marshall Colle i 1 : . { 1 el Vi 1 has a brot ! ( 01 i irl St honorably charged | service at the Separation Center : t Tynd I I. Florid | Bainbridge. M land He id « ervl > Jd. J. Nagel S. M. 3IC ha heen | of this time has been spent in South honorably discharged from Naval' Pacific. George Brown | Beahm, Mrs. Clyde Eshleman, Mrs. | Paul Frank, Miss Marie Gantz, Mrs. . | Howard Garber, John J. Herr, | Edna Charles, Mary Newpher, Nelson Newcomer, Simon Nissly, Mrs. Lester Roberts, . Clarence Schock, Mrs. Walter Paul Stoner, Mrs. Nor= Sprecher, Mrs. H. M. Stauffer, Daniel Wolgemuth, Mrs. Christ 3 | Melvin Potter, When in need of Printing. (any= thing) kindly remember the Bulletin FIR] TO ACT AS - Gl Al POL %: 4 To All Local POLICE Authorized and Requested ICEMEN During the Hallowe’en Season southwestwardly Saturday, Nov. 10—On the pre- |feet to Marietta St. Modern Conven boro and ji ion of of Williamson Park, horses, dairy! g Je cows, bull, fat hogs, laying hens |nesday, October 31, 194¢ ditions will be ie | | Louis S. May, Att'y PUBLIC SALE | Charleston Road, 14 Holstein cows, | SATURDAY, OCTOBER public sale "on Joy Township Elizabethtown Risser’s LANDISVILLE + provement Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weaver spent fin AY na | Sunday at York with Mr. and Mrs. | i With c SUMMER HOUSE loam, naturally fertile, ax of fruit on the { (From page 1) pipe wrel {stamps at this meeting. One ol the |ers, iron ned fruit, | . . 6 kitchen {and Mrs. Dunham at the Church on cupboa thing) kindly remember the Bulletin Thursday evening. glass Ct ry bed, { x Lu . 2 1 to mention. { Association, will be held at the| {5 be held at 1:00 p. m {Samuel G. Wenger, Att'y BY ORDER OF Thos. J. B. Brown BURGESS a ig Pa { 4 4 w Aor = RE TFE™N TET § ¢ fo | Po 4d 4% ened '® STRIPE — ALSO — HEAD TENDERS for Mule Spinning Machines SIDE TENDERS for Mule Spinning Machines BOBBIN CARRIERS for Mule Spinning Machines WE OFFER: Steady Work Good Wages Vacation With Pay RS for Carding Machines OPERATORS for Carding Machines FEED BOX TENDERS for Carding Machines Hospitalization Insurance Sick and Accident Insurance APPLY NOW = Ask For Personnel Manager George Brown’s Sons, Inc. MOUNT JOY, PENNA.