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Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, February 14, 1946
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Pre MgBLIC SALE



{pine Liberation bar.
lof the Hamilton Watch .Co.
|being discharged.

Home on Leave
 
: Stock and Implements
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1946
bot On the premises in Bethel Township, Lebanon County, Pa., on |
dhe Greble and Jonestown road, one mile east of Fredericks- |
|Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Loraw, Flor
in, who was stricken ill with men
NEWS
about those
{last month, a few weeks after h
| entered service, is spending a 21



: i : day convalescent leave at his
burg Fireman's Park, near Union Meeting House to wit: IN THE SERVICE (home. He will return to duty
|
Feb. 20.
12 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN CATTLE [Fe
fat Edn re rir springers, |
Consisting of 10 head of dairy cows. fresh and close sprin get | Disdarzed at Indiantown
A few stock bulls. These cattle will be consigned by A. H. Hos-| Kenneth G. Ebersole, aviation! Maj. Win. G. Foerch, Mi. Joy.
fetter. You all know the kind he handles and what to expecl. | machinists mate, second class, of T-1 Howard Ww. Gebhart, Florin.
1 Black Poland China Boar, 1 Crossbred Sow due to farrow | RD2, Elizabethtown, has been Ray Rinehart, Mt. Joy.
‘middle of April. 100 Leghorn Hens, 10 month old. 10 tons good | honorably discharged * from
; : Jerome H. Kendig, Mt. Joy.
mixed Hay. 12 tons clean dry Wheat Straw, baled out of barn, | Navy’s Separation Center
at Nor-'g got John Landvater, Mt. Joy.
150 bushels of Oats. 100 bushels of Corn. man, Oklahoma. S-Sgt. Walter Kopp, Mt. Joy RI.
Cpl. Jerome H. Kendig, Mt. Joy.
os : IMPLEMENTS : : Veteran of almost three years of | S-Sgt. John H. Landvater, Moun
F20 Farmall Tractor on rubber, 7-t. International Mower with | overseas duty,
power takeoff. 12-in. Bottom International Tractor Gang Plow, | Quartermaster 1c, left Bainbridge
28 Tractor Disk, Rubber Tire Wagon with 16 ft. Float, Low |Separation Center last week after|bethtown R3.
Down Wood Wheel Wagon wi th16 ft. Float, Heavy Low Down | being honorably discharged from| S-Sgt. Walter H. Kopp, Moun
Down Wood Wheel Wagon with 16 ft. Float, Heavy Low Down | the Navy. He is the son of Mr. JoyR1.
Side Delivery Rake, used a few seasons; International St. Grass | ang Mrs. John Lehman Swarr off T-5 Roy D. Gibble, Manheim R2
Mower, used a few seasons, Oniario 10-hoe Grain Drill with | this boro. Pfc. William P. Bailey, Mt. Joy, R1
Fertilizer Attachment, Hench & Dromgold 8-hoe Grain Drill, | During the 31 months that Swarr Pvt. Abram Alleman, Mt. Joy.
Black Hawk Corn Planter, Four Section Spring Harrow, 60-tooth | serve? _verseas he was aboard the| as
Spike Harrow, Dellinger Fodder Shredder with 20-t. Carrier, | destroyer escort U. S. S. Levy. He| Discharged at Fort Dix, N. J.
Oliver Sulky Plow, John Deere Sulky Plow, Oliver Walking | took part in the invasions of Guam, Max Eugene Ricedorf, AM 2-c
Plow No. 83, Three 7-Shovel Walking Cultivators, Pottito Plow, | palau, the Battle of the Philippine| Rheems.
Southern Cross 2-hole Corn Sheller with Bagger and Cob Stack- | seas, Leyte Gulf; raids on Formosa,
Lloyd R. Swarr, Joy.





er, Mountville Scorer and Scraper, Saw Frame with 28-in. Saw, and Tokyo: the consolidation of the
Manure Sled, Platform’ Scales, 500 lbs. capacity; Wheelbarrow, | Solomons; western New Guineal
Grass Seeder, 3 sets Front Harness, Bridles, Collars, Checklines, operations; third fleet operations ol
Wheelbarrow, Log Chains, Shovels, Forks, Lot of old iron, 12x14 | gainst Japan and the surrender of]
Range Shelter, Lot of Poultry Netting, Nests, Feeders, Fountains, | Wake and Milli Atolls.
three Metal Coops. |
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—A good Bookcase and Writing
Desk, Combination High Chair, 6 cu. ft. Coolerator, Y2-bbl. Cop- |
per Kettle with Stirrer, 2 Washstands, Rocking Chair, Meat
Grinder, some Dishes and Cooking Utensils and many articles
not mentioned.
Sale to commence at 12 O'CLOCK NOON. No HUCKSTERS |
allowed. Refreshments will be served by the Society of Farm
Women Group No. 5. Conditions will be made known by
RHOADS and EMRICH, Auctioneers
SWOPE and YEINGST, Clerks
| surrenders took place aboard the| Witmer on Saturday evening.
| Levy. Mrs. Irvin Witmer, Mrs. Daniel
| Swarr has in his possession
first American flag to be raised visited Mrs. Hathaway Breneman,
Wake Island after its surrender was admitted to the St. Joseph
| the Japs. The Levy was the flag-|Hospital last week.
ship of the First Division of des-| Rev. Calvin Miller was Sunday
troyer escorts in the Pacific. Now, dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dan-
| Sunday, other





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| cenas, Sexed Pullets or Cockerels Sunday.
cn order, All prices right, see or call
us before you buy. Give us a ring.
All breeders blood tested.
| Write for Price List, we also ship|ter, called on Mr. and Mrs. Abram
Parcel Post. Siar -/Haines Sunday.
G. K. WAGNER'S CHICRERY) Mrs. Roy Gephart, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Young, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Gaul and family all of Mount
PUBLIC SALE os: vv. ond Ms. William Derr, of
| OF {Landisville, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gar-
ner of Oyster Point, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Martin and family of Lan-
caster, Mr. Adam Fogie and chil-
dren of Elizabethtown and Mr. and

| she is retired, in the St. John's Geltmacher on
callers were Mrs. Ralph Keith and
TW | Columbia RI.
i | day.
called on Mrs. Maggie Divet at Sil-
| R. D. 2 Elizabethtown, Pa. visited Mrs. Hathaway Breneman
10 Grades
We haye the Chicks now for you' nro Daniel Geltmacher, and Mrs.
< | Reds, Rock ;, Hampshire Cross, iy pe
STREET Village, just off Route 72. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
fully selected, cows and heifers.
methods. There are always bargains in these sales. Come early.
| serve fleet at Green Cove Springs,
|. N. FRIDY | Florida where she was decommis- sons, Clifford and Russell.
2-14-1tp | sioned. | Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher spent
Mr. Harold Bankus and Mr. Paul
|Bankus, discharged veterans of Eli-
Bab |zabethtown visited in the home of
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50 § hicks Mrs. Harry Floyd, of Kinderhook
spent Monday with her parents, Mr.
| . . - illiz 3
H Istei | Ducklings, Turkey Polts and Mrs. William Witmer.
{ . ver Spring on Friday.
Cattle Beverly Twin Market Mrs. Mathilda Derr spent Sunday
{ . {with Mr. and Mrs. Dall Watt and
& Live Stock Exchange family at Cross Roads.
oy | . , Sey
| = | On old Hershey pike. 2 miles from © St. Joseph's hospital, also Mrs.
AL Elizabethtown, 8 miles fro Her- Maggie Divet at Silver Spring
37th GARDEN SPOT S E De les rom er pr g on
2 every week Montlay nights, and all |. . :
hursd ay, Feb. 1 | day ys odd Hi ol Edith Erb, of Cclumbia R1, called
Starting at 12:00 Noon, in heated sale pavilion, at C. M. § and all day Fridays, all season, on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bleyer at
{Red Rock Cross, White Giants,
All T. B. Accredited, mostly Bang Certified, treated against
shipping fever, milking animals mastitis tested.
40 FRESH and CLOSE SPRINGERS
30 HAND-PICKED Directly From Canada
Bred and open heifers, Heifer calves, Some ready for service bulls.
{very animal selling in this sale is sold te be as represented.
Trucks arranged for.
EARL L. GROFF, Local Representative, Strasburg, Penna.
R. AUSTIN BACKUS
x Swarr wears rthe Am. with Mrs. Jacob Erb of
Mr. and Mrs. William Witmer Sun-
A Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Arndt,
Gosslings, now at
40 Registered | G. K. Wagner Prop. Phone Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher
| shey. |Tuesday evening.
Brubaker Farm, 4 miles south of Lancaster at WILLOW J |B Fox W. Réx, New Hampshire Mt. Joy Tuesday afternoon.
A beautiful cffering of young, well-bred, High producing, care-
This is an established monthly series operated under high class
Sales Mgr. & Auct. Mexico, N. Y.
| Valuable Real Estate
SAT. MARCH 2, 194
all visited Mr. William Fogie and
family during the week end.
Mrs. Irvin Witmer Jr. and chil-

The undersigned will offer at
| public sale in the ‘Borough of Mari-
| etta, Lance. Co., the following Real
Notice ToEveryone From
Located on the Southwest corner ver Spring.
BEVERLY TWIN MARKET | at the square in said’ Borough.
and Live Stock Exchange
EE
Miss Grace Stoner of Grantham
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver
last Thursday. \
2, Story Brick
enone 20.12 DWelling & Store Room --
G. K. Wagner, Proprietor R. D. 2 Elizabethtown Patricia, of Larmcaster visited a

Mrs. R. H. Arndt.
Birthday party was held in hon-
or of Peggy Witmer's sixth birth-
day on Thursday. Those present
were, Betty Lou, Frank, Janet.
Shirley and Harold Witmer, Ken-
neth Shellcope, Betty Ann Haines,
a and Dolores, and Yvonne
Witmer.
Mrs. Mary .and Ruth Hoffman,
On Old Hershey Pike Two (2) Miles fram E-Town; Eight (8) Miles |
from Hershey. p
I WILL HAVE MY FIHST BIG
SPRING COMMUNITY SALE
for everybody that has any surplus goods to sell on
Saturday, March 30, 1946 5
and my second Spring Sale will be three (3) weeks later on| 1
Saturday, April 20, 1946. sure and list your articles about | #32 Mrs. Grace Stoner mother, of
three (3) weeks before each gale so I can advertise same for | B49 | Grantham, and Mrs. Jane Wit-
you, Horses, Mules, Cows, Heifers, Bulls, Steers, Sheep, Goats, | 9 rooms and bath, has front and mer of Mt. Joy visited in the home
& j side entrances. of Mrs. Annie Risser and Rev. and
2 i GARAGE Mrs. Arndt, last Thirrsday.
| Lot is 20 ft. more or less by 200 Miss Nes man Landis, Mr. Marlin
3 | ft. more or less, this is a very de- Landis, Miss June Keith of Brun-
i \ sirable location, would make
N |ideal business place. Property is Geltmacher last Thursday.
Hogs, Poultry, all kinds of Tractors, Farm Machinery, Tools, | for sale due to owner's illl On wednesday a tl Ladies
Poultry Supplies new and used; Trucks, Tires, Furniture, Milk | es Aid Society held their monthly
: : M h 30 1946 | Sale to comirence at 2 p. m. on h
plers, Harness, New Lumber. My first.sale on March 30, 19 the above mentioned date and place.| meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
I be the biggest Tractor and Farm Machinery .sale in the| any body wishing to view premises K. Franklin at seven o'clock. The
ite, as I have my big sales barn filled now with lots of can do so on or vefore day of sale. subject discussed was Evangelism.
and Implements, Rubber Tire wagons of the best, so call or | Conditions by 13 members were present, Mae
lo list your articles on above sales.
G. K. WAGNE!





Nancy
| Henry J. Snavely, Auct.
Louis C. Harnish, Atty.

hr MS BB iP]
ribbon, the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre
ribbon with 7 stars and the Philip-
He plans to
{work in the Research Department
after
Pvt. Jay Darvin Loraw, son of
| engitis at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo.,
T-5 Franklin B. Greiner, Eliza-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brandt and
The two|children visited Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
the Moore, and Mrs. Wilbert Witmer
Koser and
| White, Black, Brown and Buff Leg- family of Mount Joy, visited Mr. |
i horns, Black Minorcas, Mottled An-/and Mrs. Robert Frank and family |
Mrs. Albert Atkins and daughter |
and Mrs. Miriam Pickle of Lancas- |
{Mrs. Reuben Donley, of Columbia, |
i
|dren spent Sunday with her parents |
Mr. and Mrs. John Kaugman at Sil- |
Mrs. Calvin Campbell and daugh- |
few days with her parents, Rev. and
an nerville visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel i
Annie E. Mitchell Weaver, Edith Erb, Lillian Witmer, | gie, Nancy and Dolores Witmer,
; Grace Geltmacher, Iona Arndt, Mar- | Betty Ann Haines, Susan Campbell
2-14-3t\garet Franklin, Mrs. K. Franklin, land daughter Patricia.
El
IRONVILLE
The Loyal Sons Bible Class held
their monthly meeting in Ulrich’s
presiding. The following members
were present, Paul Metzger, teach-
er, Kenneth Rettew, James Garber.
- | Clayton Grider, Leon and Roy For-
= | noff, Richard Garker, Gordon Mum-
maw, Luther Ulrich, Jonas Eby
€ | Geo. Roberts, Wilbur Rettew, Glenn
=| Kauffman,
were present in Sunday
was in service at Roxwell, New
Gingrich, who was in
talk on Italy, where he served one|
year.
“Hazel Fornoff DeTambel,
t
car and another car collided.
t
the bills in the village.
Monday,
president,
presiding.
three week vacation tour.
Another new citizen has been
added to the village, when Mrs,
garage with Kenneth Rettew, pres.

Zoning Gains
ban residents or 64.6 perdent of our
urban total, live in communities
which have zoning protection.
Thirteen of the State's second-
class townships
ordinances, all of them being lo-
cated in the southeast corner of the
State, in Bucks, Chester, Delaware
Lancaster and Montgomery Count-
The class has an en-|ies.
rollment of 37 and on Sunday, 31l/the boros have the most progressive
school. record since 74.1 per cent of all
Two more service boys have re- boro residents now live in zoned
turned’ home, Richard Albright who communities.
Mexico and Master Sgt. Charles Quit some time ago Mt. Joy real-
service in jzed that in
Italy. During the [Sunday School progress, it should have a
session Charles Gingrich gave a commission and with that point in
view,
.. |created.
had| accomplished by leaps and bounds.
three fenders on her automobile/In an old boro such as ours, So
damaged this week during the icy many difficulties
weather, three different times, her This retards
One though our
time a tire was damaged. Quite a meeting after meeting, with abso-
number of cars were stranded on lutely no reports on its
{does not mean they have not ac-
The Ironville Fire Co. will hold complished anything.
their regular monthly meeting on| The commission is about to re-
Feb. 18th, with the vice lease a report of its progress.
Christ M. Kauffman Council has given the commission
'$1500 to date to
Registrar of Wills and Mrs. Earl and ere long we will
C. Albright, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. what has been
Albright have left for Florida for a|since the
Flanning and Zoning Commission.
Subscribe for the Bulletin.
Everybody reads newspapers buf
[ NOT everybody reads circular ad- your business than by local news
vertising left on their door step. paper advertising.
resell BABY CHICKS
WHITE ROCKS WHITE LEGHORNS
All Hatching Eggs Produced On My Farm.
Blood Tested No Reactors

also have zoning
PRICE LIST ON REQUEST
KEGERREIS POULTRY FARM
PALMYRA, PENNA. PHONE 8-4862
COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE
65 Head of Registered and Grade Holstein Catile
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, 1946
LOCATION— On the road from Manheim to Mastersonville,
one half mile northwest of Fairview church.
Entire herd of Holstein Cattle consisting of—
S50 COWS & HEIFERS
Of all types of civil division,

Zoning In Mt Joy
order to encourage
zoning
such an organization was
The work is by no means
are encountered,
the wor k and even many fresh or close, others due at various times of the year.
commission has held These cattle were selected during the last year from some of
the best herds that were dispersed, Including two daughters of King
Lakefield Flora Supreme, One daughter of Greenwood Corporal,
also 20 Canadian cows, these cows are bred to one of the Herd Sires
High Point Rag Apple Fairchild, he a son of the great proven sire
Montvic Posch Rag Apple II, or Spruce Haven Woodmaster Joe, he
a Grandson of Dunloggin Woodmaster. These Sires are to be
sold.
Two 6-Months old BULLS “cod ones”
15 WEANED CALVES the kind to buy fer vaccination.
353 SHOATS
from 40 to 100 lbs,
FARMING IMPLEVENTS
Two 4-horse wagons, two 2-horse wagons, one with flats: 2 low
down wagons, buggy, 2 double-row cofn planters, one with fertilizer
attachment; McDeering 7 ft. binder, McDeering 5 ft. grass mower,
Oliver 6 ft. grass mower, 10 hoe McDeering disc drill, 20 disc grass
progress,
Boro
defray expenses
learn just
accomplished here
creation of our Town
BR

Andrew Musser and her baby, Rose
seed drill, 2-horse McDeering dump rake, McDeering riding culti-

tal this week.
Miss Ruth Goldie of Kenneybank,
Elaine, came home from the hospi- the armed forces, spent 36 months
service in Iran and the ETO.
. Keller is
Maine, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Duersmith, of Columbia.
Mrs
vator, Ohio riding eultivator, tobacco planter, walking cultivator,
2 Wiard plows, 2 Syracuse plows, Mountville scorer and scraper,
potato plow, 60 tooth peg harrow, front gears, single, double, triple
and 4-horse trees, hay hook, 125 ft. rope and pulleys 8-inch
4:ply endless belt, 300 tomato baskets, hog a | ah sleel water
the daughter of


Wilbur Rettew, and Mr. and Mrs.|
Oliver Rettew,
Ruth Staley and Jean Stair em-|
ployed at the Hamilton Watch Co.,
were locked in an elevator, that
became disabled for several hours
between the 2nd and 3rd floor, as
it required several hours before they
were in a position to be
they are now wondering if their|
will be any pay deduction for the
time, they were unable to report
released,
to work.
Albert Kleiner has returned from

trough, DeLaval 2-unit Milking Machine, McDeerifg 6Cran ilk
cooler, Steward Electric Clipper. \ A ©
HOUSEHOLD GOODS YA [2
Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, top sink, Miller organ; 3-Piece Ujiving
Room Suite, single bed and spring, copper kettle, cough, half doz.
dining room chairs, rockers, small tables, carpet by the yard,
throw rugs, 100 piece dinner set, 38 one gallon crocks and jugs,
18 qt. jars, pans and kettles, bologna slicer, pictures, ice refriger-
ator, sweeper, etc. Refreshments will be on the grounds.
Sale to start at 11:30 o'clock. Order of sale. Farm Implements
VALUE
PARADE
IN OUR AD

COLUMNS 11:30, House Furniture 12, Hogs 12:45, Cattle 1:15. Be at the ring-
WILL LEAD side. Sale managed by Harvey Rettaw, Manheim, Pa. Conditions by
YOU TO ALLEN H. HOFFER. R2 Manheim, Pa.
Dupes & Hess, Aucts. C. H. Moyer & Son, Clerks.

There is no befter way to boosh
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SAVINGS

a week's visit at Highland, Ill
where he visited his mother.
The Otterbein Guild, Miss Sara
Jane Mummaw, president, will
meet in the United Brethren Church
on Wednesday evening.
Richard Eby, S 2-c, stationed at
| Bainbridge, Md., spent the week-
end with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Jonas Fby.
Boy Scout
scoutmaster,

Troop 55, with their
| Glenn Kaffman pre-
| sented a program in the Christian
Endeavor Society on Sunday even-
ing. After the meeting the scouts
| displayed bird boxes and maps
| which was a special project during
Week. The president, Jo-
nas Eby, anncunced the following
program for Sunday evening, Feb
ii: Albert Kleiner and
{ special music by the young men’s
quartette of the Manor-Millersville!
High School. A committee from’
the Christian Endeavor Society
rented a cottage “Bonnie Briar” at!
| Scout
Leader,
|
Mt. Gretna for the week of June
{ 20 to 28 when a group of ycung
people will attend the summer
assembly cf the East Pa. United]
Brethren Churches.
Cpl, William Ingran and Cpl. Ray
| Mummaw of Quantico, Va. visited
the latter's Mr. and Mrs.
| Guy Mummaw over the week-end. |
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Staley and]
twin daughters, Jean and Joan of
Pine Grove, Pa. visiting Mr.
Staley’s parents, Mr. Mrs. |
Cleon Staley.
Hagry M. Albright. owner of the
heving the!
{ building renovated into mcdern a-
parents,
are
and
old Ironville hotel, is
| partments.
SALUNGA
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Keller enter-
tained at a wedding reception on
| Sunday evening in honor of the re-
cent marriage cf their son, Albert |
fand his bride. The invited guests
| were, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Keller and
| daughter, Miss Catherine, Mr. and
Mrs. Christ Keller and daughter,
Sandra, of Salunga; Mr. and Mrs.
| Walter Ferry and daughters, the
Misses Mildred and Vera, Mr. and
| Mrs. Leonard Duersmith Jr., Mr.
{and Mrs. Melvin Brubaker, Mr.
| Leonard Duersmith, all of Colum-
| bia; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garman,
|of Landisville and Miss Margaret
Sheaffer of Salunga.
The couple have started house-
keeping in Landisville. The groom!
{ who was xecently discharged from


| Geneva Cromwell, Loreen Witmer,
Martha, Serena and Dorothy Fogie,
| Also eight visitors: Mrs. Wilbert
| Witmer, Jean Witmer, Thomas Fo-

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