CLASSIFIED Rates for tls ce column are 25 msertion. If over five 1tnes, Se Ja all payable 1» line each insertion, advance, FOR SALE: Pair Hip Boots, pre- war rubber, size 8%, reason for sell ing, too small. Apply H. Florin. Po. pply B. Wittel, years. ville 3571. house, size 12x14 or 12x16. Mel M. Graybill, Route 2, Sto Phone Mt. Joy 126R11. R2 Mount Joy. MILK FED CAPONS Under for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Dressed or live. ag Reist, Mt. Joy Rl. Phone 118-R-3 derful Xmas gift for young and old. First $12.00 takes it. inger, Florin. FOR SALE: Oil Heater used two Price $15.00. Phone Landis-~ 1115/tf WANTED TO BUY: ‘A Brooder Manheim, 11/15/1t FOR SALE: Male AKC registered white Collie pup. J. Garth Snyder, 11152tp 4-H | Mr. supervision. Young and tender birds | 11/15.2tp FOR SALE: Pin Ball Machine. Won- Mike Kless- FOR SALE: Man's bicycle, in good condition, girl's riding boots, size 6. Apply Lester Weaver, Market Sts., Florin. Church and 1115/1tp DR. DILGER wishes to rent apart- ment or house in Mt. Joy. Phone Elizabethtown 390 during day Mt. Joy 283 after 6 p. m. or 11/15]tf WANTED: Man or woman as assist- ant cook and kitchen helper. Applf at The Washington House, 78 West 11'15/tf Main St., Mount Joy. WANT TO RENT: Small house or 3 or 4 room apartment, in Mt. Joy or vicinity. Phone Aunt Sally's Kit- chen, Mt. Joy. 11/8]tf PIANOS our specialty. See us be- fore you buy. On Display every Sat. Hess Music Shoppe, 21 E. High St., E-town. 11/8/2t FOR SALE: Turkeys, Ducks, and Geese. Norman Becker, near Beck- ers Service Station, Pa. 11.8/6tp ORDER YOUR ROASTING chick- | Bird-in-Hand RI, R2, Manheim, bride. ens, Turkeys and Capons for the | holidays. Mumma’s Poultry Farm. Phone 345J5 E-town. FOR SALE: 3 year old Springer Spaniel dog. Apply 108 Fairview St, Mt. Joy. 118 tf WANTED TO BUY: Sleigh bells. Darwin Loraw, Florin, Pa. WANTED: First Class carpenters, Paul A. Martin, contractor, Mt. Jov. 751tf CARD OF THANKS: I wish to thank my friends and neighbors for their floral offerings and kindness and the employees of the Grey Iron Casting Co., for their many kind- nesses and sympathy during my re- cent bereavement. Mrs. Jacob Nagle 11/151 FOR SALE: Kitchen Cabinet, in good condition. Price $15.00. Apply Emanuel Hendrix, 106 East Donegal St. Mount Joy, Pa. FOR SALE: Firewood by the load; Mt. Joy 133J4. FOR SALE: Two Brick Homes with all conveniences, one in Mount Joy and one in Florin. Apply B. F. Peffer, 53 W. Donegal St., Mt. Joy. 11 1tf FOR SALE: No. 16 Cannon Stove. Used very little. Lester E. Roberts. Phone 204W. Mt. Joy. | FOR SALE: Wilson Milk Coolers. | Immediate delivery on 4-can size. Lester E. Roberts, Phone 204W Mt. Joy. WILL ACCEPT a few bedfast elder- ly or convalescing patients for | nursing care into our home. Price reasonable. Box 212, Columbia, Pa. 11/1.4t USED GARMENTS FOR SALE: Blue' jersey and green chiffon vel- vet formal dresses, size 12, worn once, $7 each; Teal coat, squirrel trimmed, size 12, $8; blue tailored coat $7, size 15; red box coat, spring, size 12, $5; ladies red dress suit, size 12, $7; black and white silk jersey dress, $4, size 9 or 10; black crepe | dress, size 9. $250; black & white jersey slip, $1.50; Apply The Bul- letin, Mt. Joy. 111tf WANTED: Man to work on Poultry farm. A. C. Mayer, Phone Mt. Joy 132-R 1011 tf PAPERHANGING & PAINTING Frederick Leiberher, 237 Marietta Ave., Mt. Joy. Phone 108W. 927/tf FOR QUICK SALES: list your properties with B. F. Peffer, 53 W. Donegal St, Mount Joy, Pa. 4/12tf PHOTO FINISHING—Any six or eight exposure roll develoned and printed plain or deckle edge, 25c {coin). Reprints 3c each. Minimum order 25c¢. Capital City Photo Ser- vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. Biss 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 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Anna Mary Sumpman, late of City of Lancaster, deceased. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned re- siding at Mount Joy, Pa. ISAIAH SUMPMAN 111 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. Administrator Arnold & Bricker, Attorney. 10/18'6t HIE | : of the Veterans Advisory Committee ‘This Section’s | Numerous Weddings Nita Gillespie Harry K. Ressler Miss Nita Gillespie, Mr. daughter Ressler, son of Mr. M. Ressler, el were attended by groom's brother and Mrs. Isaac K. Ressler. Penna. Mrs. Esther Fogie Paul Nagle Mrs. Esther Fogie, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Clayton Hendrix of town, | and Paul Nagle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marietta, were married at 6:30 p. m. Saturday at the manse of the English Presbyterian Church, The Rev. John C. Har- John Nagle, Marietta. ries, pastor of the double ring ceremony officiated. Mr. and Mrs. William Nagle, krother and bridegroom, sister-in-law of were their attendants. The bridegroom was recently dis- they charged from the service and will reside at Marietta. Reba E. Myer Benjamin Newcomer The marriage of Myer, daughter of Myer, and the Miss Reba E. Mrs. Ira and Newcomer, son of Walter Newcom- er, Mount Joy RI, took place Wed- nesday at 11 a.m. at the home of the Bishop Christian Lehman officiated. Mr. and Mrs. late Mervin Kreider, brother-in-law and sister of the bride, were attendants. Gift re- ceivers were Miss Martha Myer, the bride's sister, and Miss Ruth New- comer, sister of the bridegroom. Caleb and Floyd Myer, brothers of the bride, served as ushers. A reception for about 50 guests followed the ceremony after the couple left on a wedding through the New England States. ed eee MEN AND MISSIONS AT THE CHURCH OF GOD which Men and Missions Sunday will be | observed at the Church of God on Sunday morning at 10:30. The men of the church will attend in a body. The sermon will be preached by Dr. E. H. Shoffstall, chaplain of two wars, now director of Lancaster city and county. Every one is invited to attend this service. Lot | depth | for 3 trucks, house and garage have | | slate { ground at the rear 120x285 ft. with a building 100x20 ft. | Garage and Chicken House for or 900 chickens and plenty of fruit. 1114tp | |W. Donegal St. Arnold & Bricker, | PROPERTY FOR SALE IN FLORIN | A fine 2'2 story 10 room Brick { House with all conveniences and a fronting 155 ft. and 200 ft. in and a Brick Garage, room roofs, and another Lot of with a 2-car 800 to B. F. Peffer, Mount Realtor, 53 Joy. 118itf EXECUTOR’S NOTICE | Apply Estate of Katharine Markey, | late of East Donegal Township, | | deceased. Letters testamentary on said es- tate having been granted to the un- dersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for | settlement to the undersigned at 110 | E. King Street, Lancaster, Pa. MABEL HEISTAND AND DAVID MARLEY Executors Att'y. 1025 6tp of Mount Joy Township, signed, Mount Joy, Pa. | PARIS H. SWEIGART A. H. Young, Attorney. B. Frank Kready, Att'y Six room brick on West Donegal | EXECUTOR'S NOTICE! Estate of Irvin G. Sweigart late deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having | claims or demands against Executor ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE! Estate of Amos N. Stauffer, late of East Donegal Township, deceased. Letters undersigned, thereto are requested to make im- | mediate payment, and those having | claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for | settlement to the undersigned, re- siding at R. F. D. 1, Mount Joy, Pa. NORMAN M. STAUFFER | having been granted to the all persons BERTHA M. KRAYBILL Administrators 11'1/6t Street for $5,300.00 | Seven room frame home, 2 story | store, all fonveniences, in Florin, owner occupied O 1. HAIN, Realtor 33 N. Duke St., Lancaster. Pa. 10/41t of | and Mrs. Roy W. Gillespie of McFarland, California, and Harry K. and Mrs. Harry of Mount Joy Rl, were married at 6 p. m. Saturday at the First Methodist Church in Lancas- ter. The Doctor Luther Ketets pre- sided over the ceremony. The coup- the bride- and sister-in-law, The | couple will reside in Kennett Square | Wagner. Sale at 12:30 the Lettie M. Myer, of Benjamin trip | | Manor, Quarryville, the | sanfe, will present them without | delay for settlement to the under- | residing at 31 Detwiler Ave, | ] | presented greetings. shong, | Leadership” and V. 10256: Department of Public Instruction, indebted | | grist, Warren Sweigart and Vernon Sale Register Saturday, Nov. 17—On the pre- | mises in West Hempfield Twp., in| the village of Ironville, one acre of | ground wth 2 1-2 story frame house, | barn, garage and other buildings by Sadie R. McCune and Mary R. Bon- | stetten, Executors of Mary Russel, dec’d. C S. Frank, Auct. | Tuesday, Nov. 20—On the pre- | mises at the boro limits, 35 head Tioga and Potter Co., Cows, registered and blood tested cows, | heifers and shoats by C. S. Frank & | Brother. few Thanksgiving, Thurs. Nov. 22nd.— Community sale at Beverley Twin Market, on. E-town and Hershey road, hogs, poultry, turkeys, furni- ture, dry goods and fruit by G. K. Wednesday, Nov. 28—On the pre- mises in Rapho Twp., along the macadam road from Salunga to Newtown near Newcomer's Quarry, entire lot of live stock and farming implements by Ortillia Erb. C. S. Frank, Auct. Saturday, December 1,—On the premises on Chocolate Ave., Florin, real estate and personal property. Concrete block double house, with all conveniences, 3-car garage, also chicken house, by Heirs of Amos N. Stauffer, dec’d. C. S. Frank, auct. Saturday, Dec. 8—On the pre- mises on Main St., in the village of Florin, real estate and personal property by Wm. Dommel, admin- istrator of the Warren Geil Estate. C. S. Frank, auctioneer. Tuesday, Dec. 11—On the pre- mises in Mt. Joy Twp., on the road leading from Rissers Mill to Brene- man’s School, near Mt. Pleasant Church, entire lot of live stock, farming implements and some | goods by Jacob K. Stern. C. S. Frank, Auctioneer. Thursday, Feb. 21—On the pre- | mises, Route 2, Mount Joy, complete line of stock and equipment by John W. Bashore. Hess and Dupes, | Aucts. Saturday, March 9—On the pre- mises, along the road leading from the Musser Poultry Farms to the Unicn School House, 2 1-2 miles southwest of Mt. Joy, in East Done- gal Twp., stock, implements and some household goods by Harry M. Flory. Spahr, auct. ——— —— York-Lancaster Co. (From Page 1) tions by a quartette from Groundhog chapter, Quarryville. Following lunch in the school caf- eteria, three-minute talks were given by chapter representatives as follows: “History of the F. F. A.”, Luke Fahenstock, Manheim; “Plan- ning Chapter Meetings”, Frank Weaver, Quarryville; “Significance and Arrangement of Equipment in a Suitable Meeting Room, Dale Grove Dillsburg; “How to Make a Meeting Interesting” Clayton Crar- les, Manor; “FFO Seed Service in the Lancaster County’ Robert Brene- man, West Lampeter, and “Why I Need Leadership Training” Linford Amspacher, New Freedom. There were then group sessions on duties and responsibiities of chapter officers by the leaders, followed by further group meetings on “Build- ing and Carving Out a Program of Work” by local supervisors of vo- cational agriculture from W. Lam- E. Donegal, Dillsburg, Dover, New Freedom peter, and Codorus. There was a joint session in the school auditorium at 3:30 p.m. when William Donohue, New Freedom F. F. A. member, gave a magic show. The closing ceremony was in charge of the host chapter. At the dinner meeting, Mark Bu- Keystone Reporter, was Toastmaster. Dr. Arthur P. Mylin, county superintendent of schools, Dr. Dickerson Qualities of A. Martin, spoke on “Developing spoke in “This and That”. = The | Garden Sport quartet sang. Lunch and dinner was served by | the girls of the Home Economics | Department of the East Donegal | Twp. Schools under the direction of Miss Carolyn M. Roberts, super- visor. The East Donegal FFA Chapter officers, who acted as hosts, are: Ben Hess, Samuel Ney, Robert Rowe, Gene Swords, and Omar Brubaker. Other East Donegal F. F. A. boys who aided in the prep- aration of the program were: ' Roy Bixler, William Endslow, Robert Greider, Herbert Shelley, Carl Sie- Weaver. nephews. [dent of this boro, died in the Com-| armed forces. ny Sue or! San, ifer a 1 alves. Mrs, McMillan and granddaughter BO DEAD OF THE Pauline McMillan of Bainbridge CANADIANS ARE spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. VACCINATED HEIVE RS | av All bred to come ITresi |B. 5. Weaker . from Dec. 1 to Feb. 1. Warren Johnson of Chanute Field, Among them are 4 vacci- { INL, Automobile and Truck Welding Cover’s Welding Shop LEGION AUXILIARY The monthly meeting of the Am. Legion Auxiliary was held on Tues. Mortuary Record In This Section (From Page 1) pitals: Asinwall, Peter W. Krall | Perry Point, Peter W. Krall, 83, this boro died Valley Forge. fire house. made to the following Veterans hos- Coatesville, Mountain South and at 2 p. m. Friday in St. Joseph's The Childs Welfare chairman was Hospital following an illness of three instructed to request our Santa weeks. He was born in Rapho Claus letters from the Orphans’ Twp., a son of the late Matthew and school at Scotland, Penna. Annie White Krall. A retired A state wide coupon program is stone mason by trade, he was the being carried on by the Legion Aux. last of his fa Ss ast of his family, and is survived Coupons from the [only by a number and following pro- of nieces ducts are collected and sent into the state Auxiliary at Harrisburg: Octa- ap Products, LaRosa Macar- oni Products, Kirkman ducts, Hearth Club Mis. Filbert's Margarine, Borden's Silver Cow Evaporated Milk, Jacob M. Nagel Borden's Magnolia Jacob M. Nagel, 66, Elizabethtown ilk. R1, died at 8:30 a. m. Friday at the Fach the St. Joseph's Hospital. He was a selects a certain project to be resident of ths boro for many years the and until a short time ago was em- from coupon program. ployed at the Grey Iron here. Besides his wife, Anna B. Nagel, he is survived by these children: Mrs. Henry M. Fisher, Lancaster; Mrs. Samuel Heisey, E-town RI; Mrs. Fred Farmer, E-town; John J, Marietta; Jacob E., water tende The funeral Nissley held from the funeral home here Tuesday the was gon So ’ : : Soap Pro- afternoon with interment in Baking powder, Eberle cemetery. and Condensed year department pres. finan- obtained ced entirely by cash The pro- ject this year is a much needed Hospi- $10,000. r, chairman of the will be from the pro- green house at Valley Forge tal, the cost of Mrs. Frank Germe coupon committee which is pleased to receive 2 coupons r 2lc ’ ducts mentioned. serving in the U. S. Navy; Ben a A drive for new auxiliary mem- Nagel, at home: also eight grand- . : : ee, bers is now being conducted. children; and 2 leother, William Nagel, Columbia. The funeral was held from the R | S le Lutheran Church here Tuesday ea ty d e S afternoon with interment in the (From Page 1) Maytown along the macadam road leading to Elizabethtown when of- Elmer H. Krall fered by executors of D. P. Raffens- Elmer H. Krall, 72, of Reading Perger estate at public sale Wednes- a native and for many years a resi- afternoon. Improvements include a 2'% Mt. Joy cemetery. day story dwelling, butcher house, born in bank barn 48x116 ft., late Shed with cellar and stripping room, munity General Hospital, Reading brick of pneumonia. He was {frame Rapho Township a son of the Henry and Susan Heisey Krall and © is survived by wife, Amanda, ®duipped to hang 14 and these children: Clarence Krall, ¢0- Walter Dupes, tobacco orn barn and garage; buildings his acres of tobac- was the auction- Lancaster R3; Mrs. Elsie Webster, ©©! Denver, Col.; Miss Margie Krall, 7 Ada, wife of James Martin, Frank, We're Headquarters for Raymond, all of this city; also five s B. F. Goodrich grandchildren and one great grand- child also these brothers and sisters; Harry H., Mount Joy; Ida, Millard Foltz, E-town; Pauline, wife of Cyrus Pieffer, Mount Joy. The funeral was held from the GLASSTEX gi BATTERIES Yes, we still have ample stocks of these wife of Sheetz funeral home here Sunday dependable power- : : gi s houses. They give afternoon with interment in the peak power. thanks to generous plate surface . . . and longer life because the plates are protected with special glass mats. Don’t wait—get a battery that's right for wartime driving. FREE CHECK-UP: Our careful altention fon ele head off battery failure. Drive today for a free battery check-up! Ekerle Cemetery. LANDISVILLE The Ladies Auxiliary of the Fire Company, will hold a turkey dinner at the Fire House Saturday, Nov. 17/ from 4:30 to 8:30 p. m. The Senior Luther League of the GARBER OIL CO. Distributor Mt. Joy Phone 222 Pennsylvania { A Rapho lacres, a [was withdrawn evening in the Council room of the | Cash donations for Christmas were | Naval, ip farm of of Mastersonvill at $99 an acre mile w {offered at public sale by David G | Gibble yesterday. PUBLIC SALE Real Estate and Personal Property SATURDAY DECEMBER 8, 2 P.M The undersigned will sell at pub lic sale on the premises, the {ullow= ing personal property: Antique settee and chairs, ‘bool case, radio, marble top table, rop bed, bureau, washing machine, two wash tubs, tool ec! wrden lawn mower, ul chairs, antique clock, ¢ ing machine, dishes and and other articles too numerous to mention. At the same time and place, pun suant to an order of the Orpha: Court of Lancaster County, the un dersigned will sell the following de scribed real estate ALL THAT ERTAIN lot of ground with i ovements thereon erected, situated on the 1 sid of Main Street in the Village o Florin, East Donegal Townshij Lancaster County, Pa., the Plan of the 219. Containing on feet and extendin width 200 feet to ri \ Village as Lot 0 Main § v Alley Terms will be made known by: WILLIAM H. DOMMEL Administrator of Warren Geil, Deceased. C. S. Frank, Auet, Jchn W. Beyer, Attorney MEN WANTED Farmers Preferred PART OR FULL TIME Pay 60 to 90c per hour. Apply P. 0. BOX 175 MOUNT JOY, PA. TO RENT Dwellings in Mount Joy and vicinity for our employees. Musser Leghorn Farms MOUNT JOY 96 t WE HAVE..... QUALITY MEATS KRALL'S Meat Market West Main St., Mt. Jovy. Zion Lutheran Church will hold} their monthly meeting in the church basement on Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. Miss Ruth Hoffman will be in charge of the games. The Ladies Auxiliary of the disville Fire Company will hold a Turkey Supper in the Fire Hall on| as I have, Lan- J. REP. 33 N. Duke Street., OF LEO L Saturday evening from 5 to 7 p. m. The Ladies Aid Society of the; Zion Lutheran Church held an Wanted Property Listings buyers for houses, farms, business ing Lots. PHONE 247-M MOUNT JOY STATLER KUHN proposition, and Build- HAIN REALTOR Lancaster, Penna. Auction Sale in the Fire Hall Wed- nesday evening at 7:30 p. m. (Nov-| ember 14th). All articles auc- tioned were home made. Every- one is invited attend. Charles Mease acted Auctioneer and Geo. Shnck was the clerk. to as Experienced Mr. and Mrs. Norman M. Bender APPLY of Landisville announced the birth of a baby girl on November Ist. ACME MARKETS Miss Ruth Hoffman will spend the aa Wag MOUNT JOY, PENNA. week of the 26th with Rev. and Mrs. Wm. L. Ziegenfus of Camden, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weaver and % son, Billy and daughter Josie spent; Saturday at Philadelphia, visiting their daughter at the Univ. of Penn- sylvania.,, and were accompanied home by their daughter, Betty of, West Chester State Teachers Col- lege. | Mr. Daihl’s class of the Church of God, held their annual banquet at Kauffman’s Restaurant last week. Mr. Robert Horst has his duties at the Post Office having recently been discharged from the INCLUDING 65 HEAD OF WISCONSIN GRADE HOLSTEINS AND GUERNSEYS accredited and cer=- to biood. Can go to dian resumed All tified nated COWS. All from hi consins are sales we sold 1 one buyer taking is home on furlough. Electric and Gas Welding Also Specialize On FARM MACHINE WELDING AND EQUIPMENT h tes g d a lot 00 dollars GENERAL AUTOMOBILE WANTED GRAND VIEW FAR COMPLETE 1945 CLEARANCE SALE At Middletown, Pa., Monday, November 26, 1545 10:30 200 Head of Canadian Registered Holsteins 5 CANADIAN SHOW BULLS ting dams with plenty oi pr as we worth of ca 35 head for $12,75C. IMMEDIATELY AT CLOSE OF SALE 7 VAL VABL! E PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN. AWAY gistered Holst Meat Cutter VIS duction ever shipped. On o ttle in 5 different yon ‘Wisconsins at "10 30; REPAIRING Specializing in Carburetor Work TERMS 1/3 CASH. BAL, 30-60-90 DAYS. ALL SETTLEMENTS TO BE MADE ON SALE DAY Delta and Marietta Streets MT. JOY, PA. Phone 289 GRAND VIEW FARMS C. S. Erb & Co, own is Located on Route 230—8 Miles South Harrisburg Middietaw and 20 Miles West Lancaster Owners & Sales Mgrs. 84! when 4 nown on Street 40 in depth of that from Hogs & Thursday, November 15, 1945—~3 EE — I< Corn Fed Broad Breasted TURKEYS Live WEIGHT Mt. Joy, Pa., The Bulle tin, | DRESSED | | A. C. MAYER | Phone 132R Mount Joy, Pa, “COMMUNITY SALE ile to be he Id Taine Ein 1. STATLER KUHN, Auctioneer MOUNT JOY, PA. JONI ING ROAD, Holiday Sale At BEVERLY TWIN MARKET and Live Stock Exchange ot Phone 291-R-2 R. D. 2, EIIZABETHTOWN, PA. Community Sale Thanksgiving Day, Thurs., Nov. 22 d Live Stock Exchange, on the Old Pike, from the former and eight miles At the Beverly Twin Market an bethtown to Hershey, tw mile the latter place. ir Lot <<’ Hogs som ready for slaughter. v good bunch of Hogs. ALSO The best [| Hogs. My men tell me the [3] ¥ ° " X tr Poultry - - Ch rickens, Ducks, Turkeys Furniture, v Goods, Truck load Fruit in season by Ed Ulrich. ra with lots of ood cheese, no stamps needed now; New Pauliry oul s. Electric stoves, Feeding troughs, 5 & 8 ft. long for layi hens. Many other articles. If you have anything to sell, bring it on day of sale or before, we have buyers for same. rE © G. K. WAGNER ~~ “ fr Holstein Cattle A BIG Public Sale located 4 miles south of Lancas- just off Route 72. ter, Pa. near WILLOW STREET Village, Certified, milk- CLOSE SPRINGERS RED AND UNBRED Latest offerings include Car- deep-bodied, milky, young oted for fair dealings, ented and by-bidding le large p profit ts from milk and purchases hes You, too. will be happy R. AUSTIN BACKUS Mgr. & Auct. Mexico, N. Y. Sales EARL L. GROFF, Local Representative, Strasburg. Penna. A STREET BY CE,