I} - ( ( * Record of Premiums Sg Je Register (From page 1) ih livestock and poultry exhibitors | If you want a Notice on your sale at the coming Farm Show is the | inserted in this register weekly announcement that Saturday, No- | from now until day of sale. ABSO- vember 22, is the final date upon | LUTELY FREE, send or phone us which they may file entry forms | your sale date and when you are for exhibits, Secretary Horst de- | ready let us print your bills. Tasty $ Deadlines for other com- | the cheapest advertisingyou can ge Increases Production & Boosts Jor, vate tr ster wom ra bi 22: On th | fruit, potatoes, tobacco, vegetables, Saturday, Novem er : On e Farm Income foods and clothing are set nearer | Premises one Mle BS 2 Mom i Joy on route 230, household goods Alwavs Use the opening of the Show. Some y perishable products will be ac- | by Grover C. Kuhns. E. P, Spahr, F A R M B U R E A U cepted as late as the morning of | Auct. the first day of the Show, he add- a Open Formula ed. Entry blanks are contained in Saturday, Nov. 22 — On the il D A I R F E E D S the premium list book, and are to | Mises op Sse Buse fa be - 2 be filed with the Commission, | age of Florin, 2 and 1-2 story, Milkmaker 32 Farm Show Building, Harrisburg, | frame house and household goods ® Milkmaker 24'/ The Farm Show Commiscicn|?¥ Ruth Dyer Fackler. F. B. Al- - "7 ot P) ® Milkmaker 200 he Sens 2 a on dinger, Auct. Sale at 12:30 p.m. - 07. OD ® Milkmaker 16 number of cash awards, totaling th ® Fitting Ration Thursday, Nov. 27 — On the ! : nearly 9,000. The amount offered : ; il f May- @® 167 Daiyv also’ i he premises in the Village o ay THE OPEN FORMULA TAG SHGWS ALL THE RED Je over Lom, opposite the. Liatheran GOOD INGREDIENTS IN THE BAG [12° 2 Darin Sow, SUMO | onic: Sods bis does ht nl s Vo departments a8 K. Weaver and Margaret P. Bren- ’ ner. F, B. Aldinger, Auct. Sale at LANCASTER COUNTY Horses, $3450; sheep, $3.272; | 1.00 pm. FARM BUREAU CO-OP ASSN. [roe fms ise woe sms SE - « J dairy cattle, $10,423; dairy pro- Friday. Ni 28 — At 7:30 ’ ’ y, ov. : p.m. J j ducts, $202; corn, $538; small at the Bulletin Office, Mount Joy, | grains, $282; potatoes, $502; to- lot of ground with double house Dp U B L 1 C S A L E Vacs, $290; apples, $1,739; edible and all improvements by Mrs. nuts, $65; vegetables, $356.50; | Elizabeth Stambaugh and Mrs. jects products, $185; apiary Pro- | Irving C. Swarr. C. S. Frank, auct. Real Estate and Household Goods ducts, $638.50; wool, $190; es, | See advertisement, |$580; poultry, $8,650: dressed tur- ur keys, $88; baby chicks, $126; home Saturday, November 29—On the SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1947 jsconomies, $2,346.25; horseshoe premises 124 East Donegal Street, The undersigned will sell at public sale on the pie eons, $05; yout Mount Joy, Pa., household goods by 'S EN Vy. d 3.88 A) adi t : : premises on Square Street, in the Village of Florin, ao eons) C. M. Nissley. C. S. Frank, Auct. the following: i ’ > "| Sale at 1:00 p.m. 1e following. 2, St | tional school exhibits, $590; and | horse pulling contest, $500 | ie aor. | NEWTOWN TE i Qn. Frame FOOD SALE DECEMBER 5 y SHINGLED | The Ladies Aid Society of the Monday evening, Rev. and Mrs. Trinity Lutheran Church wiil hold Arndt entertained Rev, and Mrs. H 0 U S E a food sale at the Market House | G. J. Umberger and son, Paul Jay, se fon Friday, December 5th, to dinner, with Tin Roof, 8 roots, Bath, Electric, Water, Barn Sunday Rev. and Mrs. R, H. and Chicken House,, Both have Tin Roofs. | PUB Lic s ALE Arndt, Peter Hitchcook, Miss Property may be viewed during the week of sale | VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Luella Myers and Margaret Peffer after six p. m. | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1947 | motored to Chester where they Also at the sanie time and place the following | The undersigned will sell at pub- | visited with Mr and Mrs. Khelgha- HOUSEHOLD GOODS lic sale at the Bulletin Office, East tian and famil Columbian Range, New Perfection Oil Stove with bak- {Main St., Mount Joy, Pa., the fol- 4 er attached, in AJ1 condition; also 2 other oil stoves, lowing described real estate. Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Frank- Duo-Therm Qil Heater, heats 7 to 8 rooms, in A-1 A LOT OF GROUND lin Miller and Mrs, Raymond condition; Table§, Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Double Iron |Fronting 57 ft. 8 in. on the south Arndt entertained to a birthday bed, 3 single beds, 2 rugs, rag carpet; 2 Congoleum jside of East Donegal St., iny'the boro i itel : rugs, chest, wood chest, feed chest, kitchen sink; cup- lof Mount Joy and exténding in pay honor of vPeter Biches board, Victrola with records. electric iron, 2 bedroom depth of that width A480 ft. to 3 e_ allernoon ‘was Spent in p.ay- dressers, 2 washstands, Singer sewing machine, Side- [South Alley. The ifaprovements|ing games and the children were board, Radio, hallrack, lounge; dressing table. [thereon ame a entertained by comical skits given | ANTIQUES—Old-fashioned picture frames, flat irons, | 2% by Miss Luella Myers and Miss round cherry table, square cherry table: cherry wash- FRAME DQUBLE HOUSE Marga Peff: f L: 5 argaret Peffer of Latrobe, who Ed stands, Morris chair, leather rocking chair, Eureka with a FRAME visited the Arndt's over the week electric sweeper, hand sweeper, two lawn mowers, a ITC ) ATTACHED I lot of good carpenter tcols, iron kettle with furnace | Propertie have; light, heat, bath, | end. - attached; 50 gal. oil drum, ladder, electric light stand, Slectric ang oa Touts. Too West Services will be resumed at the old-fashioned dishes, fruit jars, glass jugs, erocks and {Side has an en€los porch and a| home of Rev. R. H. Arndt on Fri- jugs, 2 benches, digging iron, other garden tools and [2-STORY GARAGE, The east side day evening, Nov. 21st. at 7:45 p.m many other articles too numerous to mention. |has a WASH HOUSE and GARAGE. : ? . a ee |All buildings are in good repair. | Miss Betty Shelly will bring the Sale to commence at 12:30 p. m., on Saturday Nov- The casi sic hea and i > | messsze throuzh th } ember 22, 1947, when terms and conditions will be je east Side Is vacant anc. mime 8 8 e use of the mide known by ase possession can be given if de- Flannelgraph, which is quite in- : |sired. : : F. B. Aldinger, Auct. Rs 5 7500. m, teresting. Young and old are in- Zeller & Herr, Clerks Ruth Dyer Fackler rast Nor 7! oh mo vited, 11-13-9¢ terms and conditions will be made| Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schelkope of ois within known by Lancaster, Mr. and Mss. Earl Gar- MBS SrAMBATOH ner and family of Lancaster R.D. C.S. Funk, Auct. visited Mr. and Mrs. George Schel- 57t Claude Zeller, Clerk kope and family on Sunday. | 11-13-3t | Mr. Abner Weaver of Mount Joy . visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Isler BIG ALL-DAY F amous Garden Spot Ser les PUBLIC AND COMMUNITY SALE Sunday. lat Beverly Twin Market and Live- | Mrs. Martha Fogie and son, Tom Istock & Farm Machinery Exchange |and Eugene Witmer, visited Mr. and { THURSD A NO 20t G K. WAGNER, Proprietor Mrs. George Memminger and Mary 9 ® Phone 442J)2 Bart i on on Sunday, 4 mu holL P i R. D. 2, Elizabethtown, Pa. : At C. M. Brubaker Farm, 4 miles south of Lancaster, Pa. {This will be another big Tractor and | Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Witmer and at WILLOW STREET VILLAGE, Pa., just off Rouie 72. Machinery Sale. family, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Landis [SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1947 | visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landis 19 A. M. sharp, on old Hershey Pike and family at Pottstown |2 mile north of Elizabethtown, 8 M R n ith d miles south of Hershey, Pa. Ee and Nex ’ wn nd son Terry of Lexington and Mr. and | 60 TRACTORS Mrs. Lewis Farlow and family of | New and Used, All Makes Hopeland were Sunday visitors of 1 Lot of CORN PICKERS Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmpacher., i New and Used, All Makes Revival services are being held up : { ATTLE also New 7-foot Soli Mase to and including Sunday night. To- Sines oon Bor night the Ladies Trio of Mount Joy \ 55 REGISTERED ers, naw and usedj lot of Tractor |U. B. Church; Friday night, Mr. | Grain Drills, Tractor Disc Harrows, | Ruckwalter of Marietta and Rev. | Plows. Planters, Cultivators, Mow- Chester Hartman guest speakers; 25 GRADES lam 8 wou i | Se lime Gas All T. B. Accreditgd, Bang Certified, many calthood vac- Wire-tie: Cage and other Balers, lot Sheridan (colored); Sunday, The cinated. Milkers mattis tested @t the sale barn. of Combines; Cars and Trucks, 20 Geldon Mized Quartet. ; 55 Strictly Fresh, and Close Springers—majority first, Hoss, = nS Wegons, Tle AUTOMOBILE CLUB HAS second, and third calf. | Bring anvthing you have to sell . 35 COWS AND HEIFERS direct from Comada [2 to 4 days before sale day; livestock RECORD ENROLLMENT y= “ d lon day of sale. Eats on grounds. Lancaster Automobile Club These Canadian offerings are gill personally selected am jon day : " ! c b fed with high protein Our next Community Sale will be | membership totalled 23,756 on because they have noj ‘een fed heavy nl A aa ‘Saturday, January 24th, 1948. Nov. 1, a new all-time high. S.| grain, respond in a highly dleasing manner in the herds ¥i G. K. WAGNER | pqward Gable, club piesident. re: of Pennsylvania dairymensand breeders. ; 11-13-2¢ Choice consignments from Lancaster, York, and neigh- PUBLIC SALE the monthly meeting. This was an boring counties. : |SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1947 | increase of 2,695 in the past year. 4 BULLS. reody for service and well bred. They will The undersigned will offer at| 0 also repotied ‘or the ane sell very cheap vublic sale, one mile east of Mount nual convention of the ‘Amsrican 2 Ye Tov on Route 230, at 1 p. m. the e 11 YEARLINGS AND CALVIS bv the test of Automobile Association held re- COME TO THIS SALE and buv Deccuse by t 1e 1esi oi 5 pe. Parlor Site, 2 bedroom suites, | cently in Washington, D. C. He time (5 years) many have returned time ond See Lf Gining Soop Suite, 6 chairs, | wag re-elected a director of the cows and heifers sold to be exactly as represented in these very : ‘washing ma- . : 5 ES so h Ss chine, glichtly used; 3-burner oil Seton) body: for a three year | BU ee. . . gL . stove with oven, nsed once: Desk | term. | You will he surprised at your value ior the money. choir, 3 bbrner electric hot plate.| More than 1,000 members of the | Sale at 12 noon sharp. Dinner or lunch. Sale in seated tables, morth rockers, old organ, 4| School Safety Patrols of Lancas- comfortable place. Trucks ‘on hand. Come early and § 9x12 rues. small rugs, runners, car- | 40, city and county, sponsored by . . net. antiahie dishes, Dutch oven . bring your friends. antique lamps, clothes wringer, | the Club, were guests of Franklin EARL L. GROFF, Local Representative, Strasburg, Penna. roaster, pots, pans, quort jars. jelly | and Marshall College at the F. . : olasse. avvle peeler. cherrv seeder, R. AUSTIN Sales Mgr. & Auct. BACKUS Mexico, N. Y. shovel, hoe. lawn rake, and manv (other Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin V. Spahr. Auvet. ‘Hertzler & Groff, Clks. lawn mower, radio. 100 victrola rec- ords: stands, window cleaner, pic- ture frames, baskets. flower pots, J. articl:s too numerous to mention. Term= hv GROVFR C. KUHNS 11-13-2¢ and M. football game with W. and son Field, it was announced. United States Navy battleship. 1895. Saturday afternoon on William- EE, The USS Maine was the first Liquid air was first made in| Mortuary Record In This Section (From Page 1) iL errr the Rev. Mr, Sheetz, she is surviv- ed by these children: Benjamin, Bellefonte; Miriam and Rhoda, at home, and Elizabeth and Paul both doing missionary work in Vene- and Aruba, South America. A member the Brethren zuela of in Christ Church, Mrs. Sheetz was born near Florin and resided in Florin until approximately 25 years ago, Elmer M. Bernhard Elmer M. Bernhard, seventy-one, Elizabethtown, died in the Pfautz Memorial Home, Mountville, of a cerebral hemmorrhage, He was a member of the Elizabethtown Church of the Brethren. These children survive: Mrs. Jonas Par- rott, Mrs. Henry Breneman, Mrs. Donald Painter, Abram and Wal- ter Bernhard, al] of Elizabethtown; Mrs, Earl Brubaker, Lancaster RD; and The Rev. Howard Bernhard, Florin. Nineteen grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and a brother, Abram Bernhard, Eliza- bethtown RD, also survive. The funeral was held in the Rheems Church of the Brethren this afternoon with interment | the Chiques cemetery. in Isaac G. Reem Isaac G. Reem, sixty-nine, Eliz- abethtown RD, a collector of In- dian redics since his youth, died suddenly at the Elizabethtown | HARVEST ROOT CROPS Gather root crops from the gar- when hard freezes threaten, | | | den { =] remind Penn State vegetable ex- rt | : for P71 | tension specialists, og] #63 Q CLASSIFIED Used in Rustralia | Rates for this column are 25¢ per . . | tnsertion, If over five lines, 5¢ per Lays Flat While Drift | cock, insertion, all payable "in Wood and Water Pass ‘Flood -Pzoof Fence | advance. | A fence which bows before the | FOR SALE: ChMgec eague Ba - onrush of flood waters and lies flat | ter oysters at Sch)Qll’s, 33 et- | while water and drift-wood pass | Wiler Avenue, My [ or phone over is being used in Australia. | 156-J. Will deliyer. 1-13-4t The posts are 33 feet apart and | pop SALE: Gos Stove, green with two wooden droppers are placed be- | ivory trim A-1 condition. Cyrus ween the posts and another along: | (3.0 93 My. Joy St, Call after side each post. The posts are bored |5 p. m. Telephone 244-J. 11-13-1tp with holes 4 inches from the ground | FOR SALE: Studebaker Command- i| er 4-door sedan. Good running con- 7 | dition - $250. Norman H. Sprecher, Columbia Ave., Mount Joy, Pa. i | Phone 155-M. Evenings 6:00 to 8:00. | 11-13-1tp ! #| FOR SALE ducks. Warren L. Nessf Jal Ylarietta 3227. Jd 11-13-3t [FOR SALE: Blue mE range. Good eoniitionf NI sell cheap. D. Loraw, Flor. 11-13-tf and 1% inches from the edge of the | % = post, and another 3 inches from the | FOR SALE—Girl's black tailored coat with, interlining. Size 9. Call $dge. These posse ure 8 fet Jon Mt. Joy 320 or at 9 East Main St. g | 3 feet 6 inches above ground. | The droppers are bored 4 inches | $12.00. 1-13-4f from the bottom and then 6 inches, ANYONE IN NEED of loose ground 7 inches, 8 inches and 11 inches, for fill in may*fav for > + allowing the top barbed wire to rest | ing. 1 in mar) i fter on the side of the dropper, to which 5 p.m. 11-13-tf it is tied through the hole with tie wire. The droppers are 3 feet 10 |inches long. The bottom wire is || reeved through the droppers and {1 then through the posts. Each drop- || per near a post has a piece of wire | passed around the top of the post, FOR SALE: Large size Heefrola, excellent condition, | Columba range, equipped with range bugfers; Sing- er sewing machine with drop head. Apoly 131 Frank $t./Mt. Joy after 5:30 p.m. vf 11-13-1t Moose home Monday where jibes) : was employed as a janitor. Death || Will give way in flood time and was due to a heart attack aceord- [| allow the fence of droppers to col he || then around the dropper so that it FOR SALE: Live weil or dress- ed Ducks, Phone Matta 2405. 11-13-2t | more than one deale as many as four and five orders. All know they can accept and sell at a profit or cancel whenever they feel so inclined. | first airship in 1900. ing to Dr. David Schlosser, deputy coroner, of town, Reem had been a collector of Indian relics since his youth, and several years ago he made a special trip to the Black Hills of South Dakota where he found the most prized of his 15,000 Indian relics, an arrowhead picked up on Custer’s battlefield. His most valuable piece, a stone pipe with a lizard carved on the side, was found six years ago at Washington Boro, Mrs, Anna S, Baker Mrs. Anna S. Baker, widow of Ephraim F, Baker, Mount Gretna, died at 7:10 p.m, Wednesday in St. | Joseph’s Hospital, after of several years. She Rapho Township, a daughter of the | late Samuel ang Catherine Shenk | Felker, and was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Mount Joy. She was a former Mount Joy, an illness | resident of She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. T. Calvin Christ, | Wyomissing, and Mrs. Henderson { Dysard, Ashland, Ky. as well as three sisters: Mrs, Louisa S. Hart- | er, Oreville, Ohio: Mrs, Emma | Kauffman, Elizabethtown; and | Barbara, wife of D. K. Mohler, | Lancaster. Funeral services will be held at the Nissley funeral home on Sun- | day at two o'clock. Interment the Mt. Joy may call at the funeral home sat- | urday 7 to 9 p.m, in | . | cemetery, Friends | Mrs. Harry Kline Mrs. Mamie S. Kline, seventy- | five, wife of Harry B. Kline, ed Zion Home, Lititz R2, died at brother, Charles B. Winters, Man- heim R2, and five great-grand- | | ported to the board of directors at | children. | Funeral services will be held at the Nissley funera] home on Sat- | urday at two o'clock. Interment in | the Camp Hill cemetery. Friends | may call at the funeral home Fri- | day 7 to 9 p.m, A A Se EVERYTHING FAVORS BUYER; THE DEALER IS THE GOAT Twenty-five percent of the car owners planning to buy in 1947 | have admitted placing orders with r. Some placed -_——— Most mcsquitoes must have a meal of blood to lay fertile eggs. Count Zeppelin completed his | | , erty. | [| properly stored or handled, caused | was born in || { thereby actually — FE coat all wool with velvet collar, | Everybody reads newspapers buf 3 i § id bureons. | . oys = e evers coat. | NOT everybody reads circular ad. | Mrs. Marti € Mount vertising left on their door step. Joy 163-J4. 10-16-tf | lapse. The bottom wire, 4 inches {1 from the ground, holds the fence to the posts. ] | After the flood has subsided, all | Phone Marietta 2405. 11-13-2t j {hat 1s necessary 15 10 stand the LOST: White, black & brown spot- i fence of droppers upright again and ted Beagle, 5 mos. old. License No. | attach it to the posts as before. [23312, vicinity of Harvey Sumpman (form. Reward. Robert Nentwig, | Florin. Phone Mt. Joy 214R12. 11-6-2tp FOR How to Prevent Date | With Big Farm Fire | | ‘ g | MALE HELP WANTED: Experience Thirty-five hundred farmers who | necessarv. Apply Agme Market {lived happily on their farms a year | East Main St, Mount Joy. 11-6-tf | | ago are dead, largely victims of | { | their own carelessness. They des | NOTICE: I will buy all kinds of y cided to “live” with fire hazards |serap iron and paper. Guy DP. Spitt- [and lost. With them went almost |ler. Phone 101-R Mt. Joy. 10-30-tf {100 million dollars in farm prop: | 7 pro; MEN WANTFD to work on poultry {In one year 18,000 fires started in farm. Telephone Mount Joy 905R6. | 93. | newspapers, magazines and other 10-23-tf | . : . : | rubbish. Flammable liquids, im- | { | SALE: Riding Hose oming | | three years old, any chifd can ride. | FOR SALE: Girls Black field Coat. Wi about size 7 or 9. $15.00. Call Mt, East Main Street, or at 9 10-306 HELP W. : Gip¥ for segulat aU work in Marti and 10, unt Joy. Apply in on. 10-30-28 NOTICE: Hunting on my farm in Mount Joy Twp, is strictly forbid- den. Milton Sechrist. 10-23-4tpy FOR SALE: Used Headstrom Baby Coach. $1500. Phone 69M. Can be seen at 61 West Donegal St, Mount Joy. 10-9-tf FOR SALE: 1937 Grah Coupe, engine overhauled. Mt. Joy, 122-J12 after 6 p.m. 10-9-tf COLLIERY COAL: Egg, stove and Nut, $14.50; Pea, $12.50, ckwheat $9.75; Rice, $8.50 a y, $7.25. Walter Derr, 230 Wegs# Main Si Mount Joy. Phone -J. 9-4- BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE on New Street. One 0x176 feet; One Lot—50x153 feef; One Lot—73x 130 ft. Price $400! each. Apply E. E. Brown, Mount Joy. Phone 169 or 34. 5-28-tf NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7’, 8x8, 10'x10°, 12'x12’, In for im- mediate delivery. Aufomatic electric overhead door gperators. Controlled from the dash of your car. Also a lot of commercial and pivoted steel sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount 2% Pa. Phone 145. (coin). Reprints 3¢ e: order 25c. Capita Parts, tires, accessorieg. cles bought and Metzler, V4 mile wi of Chickies. Telephone Mt. Joy 288J2. 8-28-tf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Fstat> of Anna N. Nissley, late of Rapho Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. Letters of Administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all pe: in= debted thergto are re ted to make immediate paymemt, and those having claiphs or demiands against the same will pregént them without delay for gettleéfnent to the under- signed residing at Mount Joy R. D. 1, Pennsylvania. JOHN B. NISSLEY Administrator Herr and Byrne, Att'ys 11-13-6t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE! Fstate of Harry A. Brubaker | late of Rapho Township, Lancaster County, Pa., 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 the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, re= 26,000 fires. Electric cords and] other defective electrical equip- | | jment caused 31,000 fires. Dirty MEN WANTED | Stauffers Quarry | Good Wages, Time and half time e%er 40 hours. | Telephony ‘ME. Joy 308 | WANTED: Wrecked Autontobiles. | | Any make, any mogel. Also Scrap | Iron. H. B. Shank/ Adio Wrecking, | 74 N. Poplar St., zabethtown, Pa. | Phone 38-W or 191-W. 8-14-tf ig £ [FF INTERESTED in sefling your car—See—Ben Staley, 6r call 163R2, | { Mount Joy. 5-9-tf | This farm fire could have been | : sl ler SF oper care hag | FOR SALE: Bin fed, type..~Motor Prevent i proper care had | Stoker, good condition: Telephone { been taken, | 167-W Mt. Joy. 9125/tf | stoves, lamps and lanterns caused | FOR SALE: Homer. Pipeless Fur- 18,000 fires. Some 39,000 fires start- nace in good condition. “Apply 140 ed on flammable wood shingle | N. Market St., Mt. Pa. roofs. Dirty chimneys were respon- 7-3-tf | sible for 40,000 fires, and 50,000 fires originated in dirty and defective heating plants. FOR SALE: Caloric Coal burning heater, Conservator round black | St. Joseph's Hospital at 3:37 a.m, The cures suggest themselves. If tyre, sem automatic) like rev, | . : priced right. Telephame Mt. Joy | Wednesday after an illness of over | the farmers will clean up the out- 122R12 between 5 and 7 pm | a year, | Pilidings, Ja Eagle and ihe | She was born in Florin a dana | fields, and be careful with matches | | Sle Yes born in Florin, a daugh- | and smoking, there is little reason ter of the late Amos B. and Kath- |! for worry about fire. | ryn Blottenberger Winters, and | — was a resident of Wilkinsburg for 50 years, until one month ago, | | KNOW YOUR BREED MAN WANTED when she and her husband took : TO { : 5,08 : ilver - Lace ; up residence at the Zion Home, | Silve aced POLISH AND WASH CARS | She was a member of the Evan- | Wyandottes Will Pay Good Wages gelical United Brethren Church, |! By W. J. DRYDEN STEHMAN BROS. Wilkinsburg. ! Salunga, Pa. { . 0 » Ivandotte i . | Besides her husband, she is sur- ||, Lhe Silver-Laced Wand tie 5 be | vived by two childre = lieved to have come from crosses of | y two children, Leroy W.!ipark Brahmas, Silver Spangled | Stoll, Wilkinsburg, and Ruth, wife | Hamburgs and a French fowl] of W. L, Buchanan, Ga-y, Ind; a| named Brenda. 9-4-tf Standard weights are: Cock, 81 pounds, hens 6% pounds, cockerels, 7% pounds, pullets, 5% pounds. The female is round in shape, the back gently sloping. An ideal mar- ket fowl, this type also can be bred for high egg production without sac- EXTRA NICE cobbler potatoes, field run, $1.25 bu. At farm. Bring containers. D. R. Nissley farm, 1 1-2 miles northedst of Erismans Church, off the Mt. Joy-Manheim | road. H. R. Zook, Manheim 348W3. . 10-2-tf rifice of standard requirements. Cutting Protein Loss Will Slash Feed Cost Dairymen can reduce the size of next winter's protein-feed bill con-| WANTED TO RENT: Several siderably by saving a greater per- | dwellings withig a Sis of 50or6 centage of the protein in their | miles of Mt. Joy. rite P.O. Box home-grown forage crops, say dairy | 85, c-o M. L. Mt Joy. 10-16-tf specialists of the USDA. One way to ‘reduce the protein losses and put more of the ciding at RD. 2, Manheim Penn= sylvania. y FANNIE N. BRUBAKER and J. FARL BRUBAKER Executors Howard & Ryder, Att'ys 11-6-6t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Sue B. Engle, late of Rapho Township, 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 hav- ing claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed, residing at Mount Joy R1, Penna. VICTOR N. ENGLE Administratox James N. Lightner, Atty. 10-23-6t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Marv W. Meckley, late | of Mount Joy Borough, deceased. Letters testamentary on said es= tate having been granted to the un- dersigned, all persons indebted | thereto are requested to make ime mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- | signed at Elizabethtown, Pa. FLIZABETHTOWN TRUST COMPANY B. Frank Kready, Atty. 10-16-6t GEORGE BOWERS Announces his Service as an AUCTIONEER Phone Mount Joy 103-J11 Mount Joy, Penna. CLERKS Clarence Myers David Myers 10-23-12pt: CHOICE BUILDING LOTS In Mount Joy's A - RESIDENTIAL on South Mar] Street Concrete eval pads provided ENGLE & MBRIGHT 46 E. Orange St. Lancaster, Pa. 10-9-6t AUSHERMAN BROS., Realtefs James P. Haus, Agent Phone 251 Cor. Jacob & Mount Joy Sts. J. STATLER KUHN REAL ESTATE General surance Phone 24TM 456 Doncgal Springs Road home-grown protein in the cows’ manure next winter, is to make | { silage from forage crops instead of curing in the field for hay. size 9 Junior and dress in medium blue, FOR SALE: Girls Coat Sharp Ss Have your saws filed and jointed by machine Mechanically precise filing. Saws cut truer, cleaner, faster. icker ice—you'll like pur CHAR Milton Ph. Mt. Joy