The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 10, 1946, Image 3

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Na: LT are finding it Sa / R 0
lL to a house tc rent but,
will settle for 2 or 3 rooms. We! e egister
must vacate by April 1st. Any in-
quiries please write to John W.
Anderson, Florin, Pa. 110/1tp If you want a notice on your sale
. — inserted in this register weekly
FOR SALE: Two Singer sewing from now until day of sale. ABSO-
machines, boy's bicycles, several LUTELY FREE d or pl .
radios, roll-top and key-hole desks, y Send. or ipnone us
barber chair, cash register, electric | your sale date and when you are
Hover, victrola,” gas plates, 2 and 3 ready let us print your bills. That's
urners, airway sweeper, nice China the cheapest advertising an get
closet. What do you have to sell? I ® cheapes oan ge
buy or trade in. Wm. Leggore, 44
W. Water St., Middletown, Pa. Saturday, Jan. 12—On the pre-
1102tp | mises on Main Street, opposite the
post office in the village of Landis-
ville, real estate and personal prop-
atch
Pa.



A
WANT TO RENT: Apartments Ol'ieriv inni
Dwellings in Mount Joy, and by Mis. ile sin
for our employees. MUSSER LEQ. | Execuirix for Emma 8. Bemesder-
HORN FARMS, Mount Joy. 9/6itf! fer, Dec'd.
1”
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2 | Wednesday, Jan. 23— On the pre-
FOR REAL ESTATE SERVICE: mises on New Holland Pike, on
25 Sour ns Sister Route 23, one-half mile out of Lan-
Lancaster, Pa. Call 247-M, Mount | caster, a complete line
Joy. {class farm implements by M. G.|
Esbenshade. W. Dupes, Auct. |








uction. DR. DILGER wishds to rent apart- —
ain her ment or house in Mf. Joy. Phone! Saturday, January 26—On the |
duce a Elizabethtown 188 “during dav or premises in Manor Twp. on the]
o these Mt. Joy 283 after 6 p. m. 1 I5Itf Millersville road, one-fourth mile
/atkins WANTED — Everybody in this south of Stumpf’s Gas Station, three
section to use these columns when- miles west of Lancaster, farming |,
big) they have anything they want implements and full line of house- |
d flesh or gel Hi fol goods by Jerome H. Ginter. |
sential WANTED: Man to work om Poultry | Edgar Funk, Auct. |
am by farm. A. C. Mayer, Phone Mt. Joy! a
tle the 132-R. 10/11]tf |
ip 2 | Thursday, Feb. 21—On the pre- |
Don’t Sane mises, Route 2, Mount Joy, complete
supply Ave., Mt. Joy. Phone 108W. | line of stock and equipment by John |
. 9/27/tf| W. Bashore. Hess and Dupes, |
| Aucts. |
st gain bo Eo i
nilding HELP WANTED to Work on poultry Friday, Feb. 22—On the premises |
calves. farm. Musser Leghorn Farms, Mt. in Rapho Twp. near
ght, a Joy. decl3'tf Church, 1% mile north of the church,
gram. |live stock, implements and some
a good a |household goods by J. D. Eshleman.
lineral FOR QUICK S . “list your Dupes and Hess, Aucts.
1th by roperties with B. F. Peffer, 53 W.| een
Com- negal St, Mount Joy, Pa. 412/tf] Wednesday Feb. 27—On the pre-
! FOR SALE Misses dress suit, mises in East Hempfield township,
p SA “melon color, size 12; only $4.50; along the road leading from Lan-
I G i: Tog ony, Vs Sill - rey 33. disville to East Petersburg, one mile |
A Joy. 2 . A [Porth of the former, entire lot of
, [live stock and farm implements by
WANTED: First Class carpenters, Rea Greider. C. S. Frank, auct.



FR, PA.
p— Paul A. Martin, contractor, Mt. Jov. |
= kei Thursday, February 28—On the
PHOTO FINISHING—Any” six OT | premises on the road leading from
eight exposure rolh developed and, | , ooo Co abd
printed vlain or déeckle edge, 95, | Becker Ss Filling Station to Fairview
(coin). Reprints 3c each. Minimum | Church, live stock, farm Implements
order 25c. Capital City Photo Ser-|ang hay, straw, corn, by John K.|
vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. Eorhart, Elmer Spahr, Auct.

WANTED: Used s bought and| Saturday, March 2—On the pre-
sold. Any make or year model will |



es a mises in Rapho Twp., at the Mt. Joy
be 3 3% good Soden. Boro limits, on the road leading to
Manheim, Pa. Phone 93. 8/17/tf| Manheim, horses, cows, implements
PROPIQPY FOR
A fine 2% story 10 room” Brick]
House with all conveniences and a|
Lot fronting
for 3 trucks, house and garage have PULLETS, ready to lay. Apply H. B. |
slate roofs. and another Lot of Wittel, Florin, phong/Mt. Joy 908R5. |
ground at the rear 120x285 ft. with|
or 900 chickens and plenty of fruit. | license number F492. Please return
Apply to B F Peffer. Realtor 53| to this office and receive reward. |
St. 1110/1t
CLASSIFIED
55 ft. and 200 ft. in| SC
a building 100x20 ft. with a 2-car|
W. Donegal St. Mount Joy. 11181tf|
"SALE IN FLORIN|
depth and a !Brick Garage, room | BARRED ROCK and WHITE ROCK
Garage and Chicken House for 800 LOST: Bunch of six keys with auto
* ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE |FOR SALE: Boys Bicycle, Bedroom


: | sui and victrola. ‘Apply Hiram
Estate of Mazzie May Nissley, late Suite an
. Detwiler, North Market Street, Mt.
of West: Hempfield, deceased. 1104f
Letters of administration on said| TOV; Penna.
estate having been granted to the pop SALE: Fat Hog, !Apply, Chas.
undersigned, all persons indebted | iy Heller, Sunnyside, Route 2 Man.
thereto are requested to make Penna. 110/1t
mediate payment, and those having .
claims or demands against the same |FOR SALE: 3-piece maple living
will present them without delay for [room suite, extra wide\ arms, good
seftlement to the undersigned re- |condition. Phone Mount Joy 266J.
siding at Salunea. Pa. 1/10'1tp
SAMUEL R. NISSLEY
Administrator, c. t. a.
James N. Lightner, Att'y



FOUND: License plated S12N9 with
{light and red glass. Owner may
{have same by paying “for ad and



EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE calling at this office. 1101t
5 iel W. Kramer, lat
hen Da et, Me FOR SALE: Baled alfalfa hay. Also
9 Letters testamentary on said es- timothy and clover. Two houses
tate having been grapted to the un- | With improvements near Rheems.
dersigned, all perbons indebted John A. Rhesus.
: i > £2 / or
thereto are requested to make im-| Telep one izabethtown Re
Mount Joy 86.


mediate pavment, and those having Jal
claims or demands against the same | ywANTED: Drop-leaf tables, old
will present them without delay for! gecks, glass cupboards, bureaus,
settlement to the undersigned. resi- and chinaware, any antiques.
ding at 137 N Market St. and 3 W {Write Hinden's, Soudersburg, Pa.
Main Street. Mount Jov. Pa. Will call. 1'10/4mp
SARA JANE KRAMER MILLER|
R. FELLENBAUM |LOT FOR SALE: Fronting 63.25 on
Executors| Detwiler Ave. and 93 ft. on a public
113'6t| alley. A corner A extehding 177
ft. on West and 173.45 on East. Pos- |
session anytime. Frame Garage |
| with slate roof. Apply to C. F. Auk-
ler, Mount Joy. Phone 128-M. 110/tf

J. Hay Brown, Jr, Att'y
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Charles W. Frantz, late
of Lancaster, Pa., deceased.
Estate of James P. Ziegler, late of



West Donegal Township, deceased. | WANTED: Woman tq cleafi house.
Letters testamentary on said es- Hours to suit applicant. Apply at
tate having been granted to the The Washington House, W. Main
St., Mcunt Joy, Pa. 132t
WANTED:
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payne, and those having


Woman _ for “Eeneral

agai sework, hours 8 tq 2 and 5 days |
i or demands against the housev ork, ys |
iy will present them without Per week. Apply P. 0. Box 85, gol
delay for settlement to the under-K. R. 13t
signed. residing at 521 Lancaster

WATCHMAN WANTED: Must be
Apnly
al 3tf|
ancaster, Pa.
Ave CAROLINE FRANTZ SNYDER
Executor
110 6t
capable of tending boilers.
George Brown's Sons, Inc.
FOR RENT: 50 acre fayn near Hos-
t. slers Church. Abram G. Faus. R2,
AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE OF
ODDS & ENDS: Elect. Gitar like Manheim, Pa. v 1220 tf
new; Banio outfit; . Toy Victrolas: 1 waNT TO SAY HELLO to my old |
Toy Musical Blox; several sed and new customerd J am back on
Banio cases like new; Also Sheet jhe job again making keys and re- |
Music, Standard & Popular: wi pairing locks, and ‘¥harpening scis-
Rolls: Piano | Scarfs; And a good| 7 am yours for service. B. F.

Daniel B. Strickler, Att'y.



arn selection of used Upright & Player Peffer, 53 West Donegal St., Mount
Pianos. On display Saturday only Joy. Pa. 132
— 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. ALTON N.
REEIFSNYDER. formerly Hess Mu- WANT TO RENT: Smgll house or
sic Shoppe. 21 E. High Street, or 4 room apartmenty/in Mt. Joy
abethtown, Pa. 113'2t or vicinity. Phone Aunt Sally’s Kit-
” x West Donegal chen, Mt. Joy. 11'8/tf
Si i on es
pr Sores For bn) ie nanny $5,300.00 APPRECIATION: A sincere thank

Se room frame home, 2 story [you is extended to relatives friends
re all conveniences, in Florin, |and neighbors, for their cards, fruit.
owner ~erupied, |flowers and visits which I received
LEO I HAIN, Realtor during my recent gn Ms. MY
Duke Lancaster. Pa. !Shire Forry, 212 W. in St, Mt.
BN. Ble, 10/41 Joy. 1101p

 
of


| be presented by
o
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uy bY
[ ete Stauffer.
Frank
y Horace
, Auct.
| Tuesday, March 5—On the prem-
| ises in East Donegal Twp., at the |
| Borough limits of Marietta, all farm |
| implements, 200 ,acre farm, 45 head
| cows, tractors, horses, hay, straw,
| corn, some household goods by
| Samuel Hoffer, C. S. Frank, F. B.
Aucts. Sale at 11 a. m.
|
| Thursday, Mar. 7—On the prem- |
| ises in East Donegal Township, on |
| the road leading from the Donegal |
[Road to the Maytown and Eliza-
| bethtown Pike, entire lot of farm
| implements, live stock and house-
| hold goods by Roy S. Lindemuth. C.
|S. Frank, Auct.
Friday, March 8—On the premises
Cc S{

of first) in East Hempfield Twp., on the road
[leading from Landisville to Oyster |
| Point, one mile south of Landisville, |
| live stock, implements and house- |
hold goods by Daniel M. Heisey and |
{Oliver M. Heisey. Dupes and Hess |
are the auctioneers.
Friday, March 8—On the premises
in East Donegal Twp., on the road
leading off the Marietta and Mt. Joy
Pike to Maytown, about midway,
entire live stock, farming imple-
ments. and some household goods,
by Irvin S. Gruber, C. S. Frank,
Auct.
Saturday, March 9—On the pre-
mises, along the road leading from
the Musser Poultry Farms to the
Union School House, 2 1-2 miles

brother and sister-in-law,
Mrs, Albert Kleiner,
—— burg,
Engagements |= c
1s wit
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Latchford
of this boro, announce the engage- |
of their Winifred |
on a
ment daughter, Mr.
Mr. and (Eli Schermiclz, son of Mr. and Mrs.) Route 1,
Michae] Schermick, of East Peters-| engagement of their daughter, Jean
Pa.
Miss Latchford is employed at the| 2c - U. S. Navy, son of Mr, and | |
A,
h the U. S. Army,
ninety day leave.
now
and Mrs. Vietor R.
Lancaster and Schermick
home
Snyder, |

SHOE SALE
Women’s Shoes & House Slippers
REDUCED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE

Women’s Shoes |
o0 |
pr.
|
4
i
MOST ALL SIZES
Women’s Shoes |
VALUES TO $5.00
87
pr.
ALL LADIES’ HANDBAGS
0
$2
Women’s
HOUSE SLIPRERS
REG. $1.45

e Slippers
47
pr.
- $3 - $4 VALUES

Come Early For Good Selection
Jack Horner Shoes
MOUNT JOY
COLUMBIA
Columbia, announce the
[ The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, January

| W. snyder to Edward E. Isler, E. M, | Fromfelders, Quartette, who
Swiss Yodelers of radio, stage and |
The program will be
Hempfield Township
screen fame,
Mrs. Otto Isler; of Monterey, Min- |
held
Miss Snyder is employed |
at the D. L. Landis Insurance Office |

nesota in Kast tising in the Bulletin.
 
 
{in E~town, and Mr. Isler is nowy WE LIST
staticned at Green Cove Springs. |
| Florida. No date has been set for Two Farms For
| the wedding, Between Moumt Joy and Manfbi cres
rr Petween Manheim and Lititz, 80
Mr. and Mrs. John Wenger, of Call 3. STATLER KU
Lawn, announce the engagement of
3 247-M. REP. LEO I HAIN, REALTOR
Helen E. to John K.
33 N. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa.
their daughter
Farmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry |
Farmer of Florin. |
The Lride to be is employed at!
| the Lebanon Knitting Mills, “Bud” |
as known to his many friends, only | 8
recently returned from overseas

ION WITH PAY
PPLY
charged through the separation cen- |

| ter at Indiantown Gap and has re- |



sumed his former duties as an em-
| ployee of the Pa. Power and Light.
il . : |
Ewing, Superintendent
——— eet A ne
CENTER SQUARE, ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.

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Dr. EB,
of the Anti Saloon League, will be
the speaker at the morning service |
| at 10:30 a. m. at the Church of God. |
At a meeting of the Lion’s Club |
| these service men were present as |
| rence, Paul Cope, Gordon Mumma, |
| Clifford Coleman, Lloyd McElhenny. |
Harold Myers, Norma Sellers
| Jimes Kauffman.
|
| guests: Russel Rohrer, Robert Law- |
{
White Eggs
KS AVAILABLE NOW
and
1d- |

southwest of Mt. Joy, in East Done-
gal Twp, stock, implements and
some household goods by Harry M.
Flory. Spahr, auct.
Monday, Mar. 11—On the prem-
ises in West Hempfield township,
along the road leading from Oyster
Point to Salunga, 1 and 1-2 miles
south of the latter, entire lot of live
stock, implements, tractors
brooder houses and household goods
by B. F. Reapsome. C. S. Frank
auctioneer.
farm
Tuesday, March 12—On the prem- |
ises in East Donegal Twp. on the |
road leading from Maytown Pike to |
Rowenna, entire farm implements |

| and live stock by Reuben Ney. C. S. |
| Frank, Auct.
Friday, Mar. 15—On the premises
in East Donegal Twp. one mile |
south of Donegal Springs, about |
midway between Maytown and
Colebrook Road, stock, implements,
Wilson 4-can milk cooler, New; also
Hinman Milking Machine, 2 units,
and household goods. Tillman S.
Barnhart. C. S. Frank Auct.


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Saturday, March 20—On the pre- |
mises at 162 New Haven St., in the |
borough of Mt. Joy,
goods by Christ Gerber.
Frank, Auct.
household |
C.S.
Friday, Mar. 22—On the premises
in Rapho township, on the macad- |
am leading from Salunga to
Newtown, near Newcomer's quarry
large lot of household goods ete. by
Artillia Erb. C. S. Frank auct,
road
Saturday, March 23—On the |
premises in East Donegal Twp., on
the road leading from Maytown to
Rowenna, entire lot of household
goods by Reuben Ney, C. S. Frank,
Auct.
IRONVILLE
The Loyal Sons Class of the U. B.
Sunday Schocl, teacher, Paul Metz- |

ger, will meet in the church base- |
ment on Monday evening.
The Otterbein Guild, Miss Sara
Jane Mummaw, president, will meet
in the U. B. Church
evening. |
Major Richard Snyder, stationed |
in Washington, D. C. visited his
wife and daughter over the week- |
end. |
On Saturday evening, Jan. 12, at |
7:45, a spelling bee will be held in
the Ironville School Hous sponsor-
ed by the Ironville Fire Co. There |
on Tuesday |
|
will be two spelling classes and |
one general information class
Movies will be shown by Glenn
Kauffman and refreshments will be
on sale. An unusual musical pro-
gram featuring the “Human Violin,
| Trumpet, and Trombone”, produc- |
ing the sounds of musical instru- |
ments with the human voice ampli-
fied without any artificial means will
John Helms of
Mount Joy. Mr. Helms is now |
appearing on the stage in Philadel-
phia and he has been recognized by |
Rokert L. Ripley in his column.
Boy Scout Troop 55 will meet in
the U. B. Church at 7:00 p. m. on |
Thursday evening. Following this |
meeting all officers of the Christian |
Endeavor Society and young people |
interested in C. E. ~ will hold al
business meeting.
Robert Kleiner who was recently
discharged from the U. S. Army at
Indiantown Gap is visiting his




AN
BETWEEN AGES 18
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The
You Will Enjoy Muffic W
There are many
1 ore
that you will want to knox
to our Employment Office for an
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Monday, Jan. 21
: i
10:30 SHARP




Holstein Cows, Heiters
ever sold, 40 head ot Ww accll
and certified to blood. W positively
25 Pennsylvania blood tested cows all


eaneda Calv
are v
Terms 4 Cash, Bal. to su
Catalog on Sale Day.
PHONE 469M C.

ory to good
niform, fast
al Magnetic




iflly true when
it is used with the De Pdval Speedway
Method of Fast Milking. Its good effect on
udder health is another very important rea-
son for the outstanding success of the
De Laval Magnetic Speedway in providing |
top milking performance and results.
H.S. Newcomer & Son, Inc.
E. MAIN ST. MT. JOY. PA.
La RW,
Canadian Holsteins—FPenna. Grades
AT PUBLIC SALE!
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Waka
had,
ated
it Grand View Farms
UDDER HEALTH...
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FETTER TAREE
2 A
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Bulls we
accredited
10:30 with
es and Montvie
All cattle
tart the sale at
breeds.
S. ERB & CO. Owners




 


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Ghd Holstein &
DE LAVAL-MILKER OF
tons,
year-old.
24,939 Ibs. milk.
DE LAVAL a
STERLING MILKER >,
. provides )
De Laval-quality
milking at lower
cost. Simple, rugged
and dependable.
Sterling Pulsator has
only two moving
parts. Wonderful

featured
bee
class of spelling and one of general
cis of | ane 0 gov ORDER NOW
| information prize winners were | =
Benjamin ALL BREEDERS BLOODTESTED
| Phares
| A. C. MAYER
On Thursday, January 24th, the
MOUNT JOY 132R
Entertainment an Sn
| Straight on Sexed.

| fashioned spelling with
ong
Stehman “and
club will musical pro- |
Family |
sponsor a

featuring the Swiss









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Equipment
ount Joy
 
service in the U. .S. Army Signal
Corps. He was in the service three |
| and one half years. He was dis- | SDAY AFTERNOONS OFF.
 
BEN FRANKLIN STORES
 

Also Started Chicks
In order to get your chicks when you desire them


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PUBLIC SALE
| COMPLETE LINE OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS
‘Wednesday, Jan. 23, 1946
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| n New
sougheast of
hitch,
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and nearly
One Stanley Electrig
3-ton hydraulic j
chain hoist, T'
condition, or
w six ply tires
rill, 1-2 inch;
The undersigned will sell on the premises
| Holland Pike, Route 23, one-half mile
| Lancaster, the following:
| ONE FARMALL M TRACTOR in very ggod condi-
| tion, with starter and lights; JOHN DEEREMODEL H |
TRACTOR with Two Row Cultivator and seven foof |
attached mower; JOHN DEERE MODEL J with cul-
| tivator and tobacco hoeing attachment; fMeCormick-
| Deering Little Genius two sixteen inch
| One Oliver 18-inch bottom plow,
{ing disc harrow, 28 disc size; Masse
| packer, 9 ft. wide; 3-section Weed
} row, 2 McCormick-Deering peg harrows)
| ing drag, Ontario grain drill, 13 disc
 





 
 
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first cu
baled dry and bright;
year,
with
{ hitch and lift; Nonpareil lime & fertilizer broadcasts
tractor
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with tractor hitch; |
new with a front i 23,
vater hauling
© lwo 4-horse
with
[ John Deere corn planter, 2-row
| New Idea tobacco planter
| lever lift. good iron tank
Case Model P. single
| wagons with hay flats,
[low down wagon
| sets tobacco ladders 20 ft. long, one large size v
when terms
good as
for tol
row corn
)
1946,
known by

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one <-norse wagon
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tobacco

, one a rubber
l agon
bed, one 7x16 feet. dual wheel tractor trailer, New
Idea side delivery hay rake, hay tedder with tractor
FORD HALF TON PICK-UP with Good Cattle Rack
emery wheel,
k and other jacks, one 1-2 ton
Woerner Electric Brooders, in good
ive deck electric battery brooder, sev-
rooders, small electric brooders, and a
feeders and water fountains, two brooder
and two range shelters, chicken and turkey
tobacco baler, Greider make; two platform
s, one nearly new; over 100 tons of hay baled,
ting, well mixed, made without rain; second
cutting aifalfa and third cutting alfalfa without rain
and nice and green; 50 tons baled straw, half from last
some rye straw, this
year’s bleached, 1,000 bushels of corn on the ear, a
well selected assortment of shop tools and wrenches
to be sold first so come early; butcher tools and cop=-
per kettle and many other articles not mentioned.
Sale to commence at 12 o'clock on Wednesday, Jan.
and conditions will be made
M. G. ESBENSHADE
Dupes & Hess, auets.; Landis & Kraybill, clerks.
Lunch will be on sale by the Eden Church




 
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