v tidy ng at habit i you 1 old y—the lay in geod today. t sav~ Food 3 Qe ‘a 33e i5¢ . ile 3 3c Pde “ut 85 99 « for stable for on Hi: shed 3? poultry i;and spring hous attached, 1620 laying he Hauck Sterilizing Equipment FOR | Sterilizers the soil 5 inches deep in 6 minutes time, with 2000° F. Flama | Temperature in a 6'x8'x14” Alloy Steel hood, and ole Hzrcules Double | bummer with a 15 gal. tank on wheels, 4 Gallon of Kérosene per hour for sterilizing is required. Two powerful Hauck flame burners compress the » the hood onto bafflas, the heat is passétl from the baffles and heat in compressed into the soil, not allowing the flames to touch the soil at any point. The Hauck Sterilizing hood weig burners and two 25 ft. sections of oil resigfing hose. Hauck Sterilizing hoods are 20 ‘years, providihg they are stored at a dry plieice the time not in use. The Hauck detackaljle burners a are used for dozens of other jobs on the farm. Sterilizing is done by heat only, without harming the soil, with two very large The life of ‘the hs 160 potinds, re not only used for sterilizing, but have become the most popular method f# destroving weeds, ete. For over 60 years Hpuck Mfg. Co. his been Manufacturing over 100 In 1946 the re dependable met ideas, they wen high quality products. demand for a m With farm: periments they have deyeloped one of the most practical sterilizing hoods ever brovcht to the tobgcco farmer. to do satisfactory work. codfvany was informed of the great hod for sterilizing tobacco seed beds. t #6 work, and after very costly ex- All Hauck products are guaranteed Attention Mr. Tchacca Farmer: There is no longer any reason for to- hacco seed beds not bajne planted at the proper time shape vou go to work, no whiting for steamers. is in healthier and heartier tobacco plafit other known! Why nct order your starilizing, equipment today sn we can deliver the When the soil s raised under this mathod than any eguipment in plenty of time? AM orders are beine filled in 30 days. The Hauck Mfg Co. has taken gll #he risks, so the tobacco farmers ean have a sure sterilizing method and do the job at the proper time, Mr. Tobacco Farmer ycu have nething to lose. PRICE, $309.00 DELIVERED Lange rimmkers of orders have been already placed in many tobacco states Manufactured Ry HAUCK MANUFACT 124-136 Tenth Street URING COMPANY Brooklyn 15, N. Y. Lancaster County Distributor MARTIN 26 Elizabeth Street, Maytown, Pa. PUBLIC S.ALFE of desirable farm WEFNNESTAY, JANUARY 28. 1948 on th~ premises located shout sev- en miles east of Elizabethtown, a-! long road leading feom' Chiques | Church tr Milton Grove, in Rapho Twn. lane. .Co.. Pa. Farm cof 33 aeres more or less, of good sandy soil. Meadow of sev. en (7) aecre- -vith stream of water close to building A 2V» STORY FRAVE eh. SHINGIL.F. ROOF 807% DWELLING containing 6 rooms and bath and | summer kitchen. Autbmatic water system to dwelling.. Frame bank barn 29x59 it. with attachment 29x | 24 ft., equipped for poultry, tobacco shed and corn Water bowls 12 head of cattl® and ahother steers, with automatic water bowls, All stables have con- crete floors. + Wood silo 10x40”, To- bacco shed 24x32, buildings housa gar gs can ac- 5. Baild- \ings equipped with electricity. Good water, 2:00 P. be M., made Sale to commence at when conditions will known by | IRVIN O. HYNICKER Manheim R?2, Penna. | Phone: Flizabethtewn Walter Dunes, Auct. D. L. Landjs, Clerk 1-15-2t . PUBLIC SALF OF HOUSFHOLD GOODS TATTURTAYV, JAN. 24TH, 194% at 518 South Market Street, Eliz- akzthtcwn. Fa. the {ollowing: Deck »nd chair, Osk Bedrocm Suite. Bonl¢ase, Rockers. 6 Cane- | seated Chairs. Top Cunboard, | Kitchen Tables. Victrola and R-ceards, Couch, Buffet. [i- krarv Takle, Dining Room Suite, Living Rcom Suite Mahogany Bedrcom Shite ANTIOUFS Old Rnrean, Old Chest with Prints will | acres of tobicco. A 2-story | Sinn G. MUSSER Phone Marietta 3359 | PURLI™ SALE Of Vzluable | Pevernal and Antiques | SATURDAY JANUARY 24, 1948 ot 12:00 noon | The urdercisned will offer for on the premises lately ocei- by David N. Hostetter, De- on the road leading from to Tronville, in West Town (John Taterls), antique desk with secret Arawarg chests of drawers, a number of chests, rakinet, highbov, matched doushtray and antigue chairs (R chairs) Frigidaire el~etzie refrigerator. General Elee- tric sweeper. electric ircns, parlor heater (coal), drop-leaf table, ex- teneian tahle, Cld fashioned | and other dishes. Muzzle gin. and wheel. ~1d-fachisned itchen anticue re dishes, glassware 3 other guns, carpenter * tools, Ledsy ccal rande, utensils, rugs, carpets, stoels. electric lamps, al a lot Af books, Windsor hair, Singer péflal sewing mach- ine, Canned vegetables, gorden tools, 1d -lineng, bladkets, quilts, spreads, | | bedding | 1920 Fecax 2-door sedan »utomo- | hile and other | househnld articles t to mention, i Terme bv: FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF MT JOY Fxeeuter Of The Will Of David [ N. Hostetter, Deceased. | Cr S, Frank | | | | | 0 numerous Clerk: Claude S. Zelley Attorney:: Louis S. May 1-8-3t BIG ALL-DAY PUBLIC AND' COMMUNITY SALE AT BEVERLY TWIN MARKET FARM MACHINFRY AND LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE | R. D. 2, Elizabethtown, Pa. on Ud 4 Marblotop Tables 2 |SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1948 Markle Slabs, Dagk Butcher | At 10 a. m,, sharp, on old Hershey Sowing Cabinet with two | F'ke, two miles north of Elizabeths "wal 2 Small Seuare Tahles | town, eight miles south of Hershey, rena 6 Old Kitchen 1 Penna. Chai Board, Résewood Li-| 75 TRACTORS ON RUBBER brary TF» Jae:h Muntsicker &- | of All Makes — Lot Are Néw dav re; 's ClA~l- with Stdrs | Lots of Cultivators, Corn Planters, and Mayon: cue Dishes, Sot of | Mowers, Dist Harrows, Cultipack- 1847 Peorarg Cilverwlire, 6-leg Drop- |ers, Grain Drills, Wago! Corn leaf Tahle Pickers, Side Rakes, Tractbr Plows, Crcslerr Refrigerator Tleatrolux Sweeper Hardwick ins Range Ele trick an Tamns, Com- rm-de, Hall ‘Rack. Morris Chair. Fe-nerv,j Cellar Cupboard, Plants Three © § 12 Riis; and Ore 6 x 9 Fira Brajfded Puss. Small Ruas, Cot. Trg, 3 High- chair Lava Sin, Tron- ine Fobt Stool. Bodding, Beskets, Ladders, Stereo- scope and [des Dishes, Glass- ware, C-rl-ing Utensils, 2 Flectric Washers one a Maviqer Carden and Car: | nentes Tonle Wach Boiler. Tubs. Bruckats. Wheelbarrow. and 4 lot of nnt mentioned, These article can be seen on'- on the dar of e~le — Date, Januarv 24, Tie 12 n-on, when conditions wll bx mada knawn bv BENT (GARBER J. HOFFMAN GARBER Txecutors Garker F-tate Walter Dhij-~s5, Avetioneer D. T. Iangis. Clerk A. K. Garman, Clerk 1-15-2t of Emma 8S. Lots Poultry Equipment, £€hick Bat- teries, 8 Range Sheltefs, Lot of Fick-up Balers, new a used; New Case Combines; New 1{-propelléd { Massev Herris Corn @ Picker; also | Used Combine. Davis with $3,020 worth Govern- ment Goodg: Fruit, LOT OF CARS AND TRUCKS New and Used COWS AND 125 HOGS Thousands of other articles. Be here on time. Bring=anything yon have to sell: we have the buyers. Eats on | grennds. | Our Next Community Sale will | | he Saturday, February 21. 1948. | G. K. WAGNER | Heisev. Diffenbauch. Horst, Alding- |r. Bill Wagner, Hocker, Martin Reigle, Auctioneers. 1-15-2t R. L. BRFAKTIBON PLTTMRING. HFA G AND 223 MARTE | PHONF 215.1 See display a Subscriba Tor the Bulletin. Patronize Bulletin a The Hauck flare gins There have been miscellaneous | | FLORIN AFFAIRS | "(From page 1) | Tuesday evening for an appendec- { tomy. Sterilizing Tobacco Seed Beds WITH DETACHABLE BURNERS Rev, Martzoff of Maytown visit- on Thursday. sent were: Judy and Sandra Mill- er, Mrs, John Kissinger and son. son, Patsy Shetter, Bruce Shetter, Arthur Graveno Jr. Darlene G litzki, Saturday ‘evening, February 14, the Youth Ambassadors For Christ | will sponsor a program in the | Florin Church of the Brethren | when Rev, Robert O. Hess, Minis- ter of the Chiques Brethren Church will speak. The Chicques | Male Quartet will render special music, Eee | LOCAL WEATHER REPORT BY KENNETH DROHAN A report of the daily temperature and rainfall in this section from Wednesday, January 14th to Tues- day, January 20 Day Low High Rain | Wednesday Gas on 6 33 00 in, {Thursday ...... -3 23 00 in. Friday: .......:iw 8 37 00 in, Saturday ...... 23. 33 01 in. Sunday, ........ 8 29 .00 in. Monday ....... -5 27 00 in. (Tuesday -1: 34 00 in. Another reason for so many home accidents is the pitfall] of a dark living rcom because wifey is always changing the position of furniture. et Qe Subscribe for the Bulletin. PUBLIC SALE of Valuable Real Estate FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 1948 7 PM = Two and one-half 100 HY (2%) STORY FRAME a DOUBLE DWELLING with slate roof situated in the vil- lage of Bellaire, on road leading from Elizabetht>wn to Lebanon in Mount Joy Township, Lancaster County, one side has seven (7) rooms, the other side has fotir (4) large rapms. ONE CAR GARAGE Running water on both sidés. Bath on one side, oil burner, elect. pump for water, concrete cellar under whole house, House is modeled to take care of {two families. | Tract of land totals three-fourth walnut, large shade trees. Sole will be held at the office of D. L. Landis, as 23 South. Market Street, Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania on above date when terms will be made known by ADAM B. STEAGER and HELEN STEAGER, husband and wife. Walter Dupes, Auctioneer D. L. Landis, Clerk Alfred C. Alspach, Att'y 1-22-3t PUBLIC SALE NOTICE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1948 Pursuant to the power contained in the last Will and Testament of Aaron L. Hoffman, deceased, the undersigned will offer at public sale: ALL THAT CERTAIN tract of land with FRAME DWELLING two story barn and chicken house, capable of housing several hundred chicker#, thereon erected, situate along the Bain- bridge Road, one-half ile West of Maytown in East Donegal Township Lancastey County, Pghnsylvania. The premises has § well of good water on it and tle dwelling has hot air hegt, electrifity and bath. The premises may he inspected at any time upon dpplication to the iindersioned at tHe Maytown Na- tonal Bank. Possessign of the premises can be delivered an A#ril 1, 1948. Sale will ‘be‘held on the premises Saturday. February 7. 1948. at [2:07 P. M. when the terms | and will he made known [ky the undersiened, J. H. HOFFMAN Trustee undor tha Fxeentor of the last Will and Testa- ment of Aaron L. Hoffman, | Aecensed. Walter Dwunee Auctioneer om Paul A. Mueller. Att'v. 1-22-3t PUBLI™ SALE Of VATTITARLF PWAT. WSTATF SATURDAY. TANT/ARY 31, 1948 at 2:00 pm. will be enld on the nremiceg sitin- ated on tha Narth cide of tHe pn's- i| lin paad leadine from Dofierville (mn Linc~In Hichwav fof miles Wat of tnt Blue Pack Read. in the Towdshin of Manor, County of Tancafter, Pa. a farm contrinjng 68 acrds and 52 per~hes more ar less, The rnveist 14 ROAM RRT DWELI'NG HOUSE with nipeless ghd electri- city: large hank orm With hoe sty attached: tobhacen Sched with strip- roam in rellak: and other ruthnildines, Terk is room to hang 12 serves of tobacco A never failing well of water at the house. The entire farm is under eulti- vation without a rock on the farm and no drainage from adjoining Ind, with public road on two cides an pd in one of the 9 ons of Lancas- HEIRS of a Mr. a birthday party for their daugh- ter, Marion Kay, who celebrated her fourth birthday. Guests pre- | | acres, large gagden with strawber- ries, cherry English walnut, black) { Sale Register If you want a notice on your sale inserted in this register weekly | ed Mr, and Mrs. George Mumper | pom now until day of sale. ABSO- | | LUTELY FREE, send or phone us| | | John Jr, Mrs. Henry Maurer and | Lincoln and Mrs. Earl Gerlitzki held | your sale date and when you are ready let us print your bills, That's the cheapest advertisingyou can get Saturday, Jan. 31—In Manor twp, 1 and 1-2 miles south of the Highway at Donerville, 68 acres with 14-room farm of | brick house, large bank barn, to- er- | bacco shed by Barbara N, H. Niss- ley Heirs. Edgar Funk, auct. | | !'and household goods Saturday, January 24 — On the premises in West Hempfield Twp., on the road leading from Salunga to Ironville, public sale of person- and antiques by First and Trust Co, cf David N. at 12:00 al property National Bank Executor of the will Hostetter, deceased. Sale noon, C, S. Frank, Auct. Saturday, January 24 — At Bev- erly Twin Market, 2 miles North of Elizabetatown, on the old Her- shey road, all day public sale of 75 tractors, cars, trucks, and farm implements, cows, hogs, etc, by G. K. Wagner. Wednesday, January 28 — On the premises 4 miles east of Eliz- abethtown along road leading from Chiques Church to Milton Grove, a farm of 33 acres, good sandy soil, Frame bank barn, tobacco shed, 2-story poultry house with garage by Irvin O. Hynicker. Wal- ter Dupes, Auct, Sale at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb, 3—At the Auction Rooms, 33 N. Duke St. Lancaster, No. 1, No. 445 State St., Lancaster, 2 2 and 1-2 story brick house and brick garage No. 2, No. 927 Edge- wood Ave, Lancaster, a two story brick house, No. 3, No. 932 Edge- wood Ave.. Lancaster by Anna H. Withers. Edgar Funk, auct, Friday, Februarv 6 — On the premises in the village of on the road leading from Eliza- bethtown to Lebanon, in Mount Joy Twp, 2 and 1-2 story frame double dwelling, 1-car garage, by Adam B. Steager and Helen Steag- er, husband and wife, Walter Dupes, Auct, Sale at 7 p.m. Wednesday, February 11 — On the premises along the road from Marietta to Bainbridge, about 3 miles west of Marietta, complete dispersal of all stock and imple- ments by David E. Shank. Dupes and Hess, auct. Sale at 12 noon. Wednesday, Feb. 11—In Manor twp., 2 miles south of Letort, a farm of 82 acres with an 8-room tone bacco shed, 2 and 3-car garages, | wav" and two miles east of Mount- ete, by Join S. Ford. Edgar Funk, auct, Wednesday, Feb. twp., 2 miles south horses, 9 sheep, entire lot of farm implements and a lot of household goods by John S. Ford. Funk, auct. 18—In Manor Tuesday, Feb, 24—In East Hemp- | field twp., a mile northwest of Roarerstown. Allis Chalmers tract- hcuse, large bank barn, to- | Edgar | | | | | of Letort, 3| | | | | | or, lot of farm implements and hcusehold goods by Harry N.| Sonders. Edgar Funk, duct. Wednesday, Feb. 25— In Manor twp.. on the road from Millersville to Rock Hill, 15 cows, 6 heifers, 4 | fat steers, 4 fat hogs, sow, lot of farm implements and household goods by Isaac Weaver, Edgar Funk, auct. Thursday, Feb. 26—In Manheim twn., ovposite the hotel at Oregon, Farmall tractor, 350 bu. ear corn, large lot of farm implements by Wilma Withers, Also at the same time and place | a lot of household goods by Annie | H. Withers. Edgar Funk, auct, Friday, February 27 — On the rremises on Route 230, from Mt. Jov to Lancaster, about one-half mile east of Mount Joy, livestock and farm implements by S. H. Kaylor, Aldinger and Herr, Auct. Sale at 12 noon, Saturday, Feb, 28—Near Mount- ville, 2 squares cf the Lincoln Highway, Farmall tractor, 1942 Chevrolet sedan, farm implements by Warren Johns, Fdgar Funk, auct, Monday, Mar. 1--In Manor twp., ~m the Charleston Road near Washington Boro, Farmall tractor, large lot of farm implements and some household goods by Mrs, Fsther M. Longenecker, Edgar Funk, auct. Tuesday, Mar 2—In Manor twp., on the rcad from Millersville to Washington Boro, half mile west of Central Manor church, several good tractors, entire lot of farm machinery only used few vears by Jchn E, Murry, Edgar Funk, auct. Wednesday, March 3 — On the nremises, in Mount Joy Twp., one- fourth mile North of Milton Grove, on the mad from Milton Grove to Risser’s Church. 2 horses, 7 cows, 15 hogs, 100 chickens, all the farm implements and some household gecods bv James M, Berrier. Sanger and Miller, aucts. Wednesday, Mar, 3—In Manor twp., on the road from Creswell to Central Manor, 2 horses, Farmall tractor, large lot farm implements and household goods by Jacob M. | 4 bulls, 75 Schock, Edgar Funk, auet. Thursday, Mar, 4—In Manor | twp, 2 and 1-2 miles southwest of Mountville and one mile north of Central Manor, 10 stock bull, 10 shoats, tractor, implements and house- hold goods by D. L. Lenox, Edgar | Funk, auct, { ——————— | Saturday, Mar, 6 — In Hellam | twp., York county, at the west end of Wrightsville, and just off the | Lincoln Highway, 2 Angus heifer! | sheep, 3 Dorset rams, | two tractors, 2,000 bus. corn, bal- ed hay and straw and a complete line of good farm implements by William C. Mitzel. Edgar Funk, auct, Tuesday, Mar, 9—In Manor twp., | on road from Millersville to Wash- ington Boro, half' mile west of | Central Manor church, 12 fine | mules, bay driving *orse, pony | outfit, 40 cows, 2 bulls, 7 brood | sows, lot household goods by John | E. Murry. Fdgar Funk, auct. ———— | | Wednesday, Mar, 10—In Manor | two, on the road from Millers- | ville te Safe Harbor, midway be- tween the two places, 13Q cows, John Deere tractor, lot of farm im- nlements, and household goods by Walter E. Herr. Fdgar Funk, auct. Thursday, - Mar, 11—In Manor twp., on tha road from Millersville to Rock: Hill, midway between the two places, 2 horses, sheep and lambs, Farmall tractor, and » large lot of farm implements by Warren B. Boyer, Fdgar Funk, auct. 13 — Saturday, Mar. In Man- heim two. opposite the hotel at Oregon, bed room and living room suites, and a large lot of other household goods by Wilma With- ers, Edgar Funk, auct. Monday. Mar. 15 — In Manor twp, on the road from Millersville to Letort, 1-2 mile east of the latt- er, 11 cows, 2 heifers, Join Deere tractor, and a large lot of imple- ments by John E. Keener, Edgar Funk, auct, Tuesday, Mar. 16 — In Manor twp., on road from Ament's Gas tation to Central Manor, midway the two places, two tract- ors. with a lot of equipment for both. large lot of farm implements ind lot house™old goods by Russel A. Fnterline. Edgar Funk, auct. Wednesday, Mar, 17—In Manor twp, a mile south of Central Man- or and 3 miles west of Millersville, 18 fat steers. ear con, baled hay and straw, lumber. lct of imole- ments by Walter C. Hoak. Edgar Funk, auct. Thursday, Mar. 18 In Manor two.,, 2 miles southwest of Mount- ville and one mile northwest of Central Manor, Allis Chalmers tractor, 3,200 tobacco lath, lot of implements and sme household voods by John E., Gochenouy. Edgar Funk, auct. Saturdav, Mar. 20 In Manor twp., 1 mile south of Lincoln High- ville, on the Blue Rock road, a complete line of household goods, scme antiques. 10,000 tobacco lath, and some implements hy Lizzie H Nissley, Fxecutor C. N. Nissley Fstate. Edgar Funk, auct. nent A eer — Lead Poisoning Lead poisoning in cattle often is caused by not disposing of old paint buckets and cans, or allowing the cattle to have access to recently painted structures. Hoop ‘Plates’ In 1800 dishes were an almost un- known luxury in Newfoundland, Ten- inch iron hoops were fastened to the | tables in public restaurants and the food placed within the hoops. Honey For Longevity Three thousand years ago Greek philosophers believed. that the span of human li’e could be doubled by a diet which included a mixture of honey and water to relieve fatigue. Peak Employment | The construction industry of the | United States employed 2,400,000 men at its all-time peak in August, 1928. Naming Passenger Trains There are about 800 passenger trains in the United States which bear names, many of them world- famous. Inspire Patterns Designs on the wings of butterflies inspired patterns for some of the famous shawls of India and Kash- mir, Restores Flavor Pouring canned orange juice from container to glass several times will restore some of the flavor of fresh juice. Susceptible to Disease Almost all cloven-footed animals, especially cattle, hogs and sheep, are susceptible to foot-and-mouth disease. ' Read Them First A thick layer of newspapers placed over the springs of a bed not only protects the mattress but also adds warmth in cold weather. ! High Corn Output The United States accounted for 60 per cent of the world’s corn pro- duction last year. License Starch Queen Elizabeth of England issued a decree in 1596 licensing the use of blue laundry starch. - Stimulate your business by adver- tising in the Bulletin. cows, 4 heifers, | , Farmall | § Organic Matter Rids Cropland of Bacteria Viruses Prevent Plant Diseases From Spreading By R. C. Thomas Ohio, State College. Few disease-causing bacteria will | survive in soil whose organic mat- | ter supply has been built up by the use of green manure crops and the return of crop residues and manure, | Those that do live are so changed | that they are no longer a menace to crops. Extracts from soil rich in organic matter contain virusés that depend for their existence upon living bac- teria. These viruses are especially numerous in organic matter added | Fighting bacteria with applica- tion of organic matter. to the soil through residues from grasses, legumes and grain crops. When these viruses come in con- tact with plant disease forming bac- teria they have a profound influence on them, changing the form of these bacteria and making them harm- less so far as plants are concerned. The intensity of competition for food materials and life itself, among organisms inhabiting soil particles, are indicated by the fact that a single ounce of soil has an estimated living population of 50 million bacterial cells, besides many forms of fungi. Added to these are five million protozoa as well as other forms of organisms. Beneficial bacteria thrive best in soil well-stocked with organic mat- ter and tend to crowd out the dis- ease-causing kinds. around the neck ; : dh, 7 He Cleats tol prevent A toms ‘from Bal ~ Ri straps to fasten "2 Tig faste around zach wing re Blankets for turkey hens may prevent serious losses from tears and bruises during the mating season. This one was designed by Cornell university. Metal Nipple Bucket The metal nipple bucket was proven satisfactory for feeding young calves by Montana agricul- tural experiment station, The buck- et is six inches in diameter, seven inches high, and is graduated pints by indentations in the metal one igch apart which serve as a | guide to the feeder in determining the amount of milk to feed nipple is 2% inches long, made of 1% inch copper tubing, soldered secure- ly into the bucket as shown. It is rounded at the end with solder. Precautions Advised To Prevent Hog Flu To keep flu from getting started, Iowa State college recommends that hogs be brought in at night from hogged-down cornfields" to keep them from getting. chilled. Overcrowding should ‘be avoided. Quarters should be planned so that sufficient space and adequate equip- ment will be available during bad weather, but the buildings should not be shat tight, making hogs too warm. DQ I ni Stimulate your business by adver- tising in the Bulletin. ; : FOR SALE: | in | The | Dept. Is Making (From Page 1) compensate for all your | | you | troubles, I will give you the Third | | Part of Said Sum, Due to serious reasons which | you will know later, please reply | via AIR MAIL, I beg you to treat | this matter with the utmost re- | serve and discretion, Fearing this | letter might have gone astray and | not reach your hands, I will not | sign my name until I hear from | you, and then 1 wil? entrust you | Jou all my secret. For the time being I am only signing “M". Due to the fact I am in charge of the prison school, 1 can write | you like this and entirely at liber- i ty. I cannot receive you: reply di- rectly in this prison so in case you air- | accept Please my proposition, mail your letter to a person of my entire trust it to me safely and rapidly. This is the who will deliver name and address: Mr, Jose Queto Calla de Doncelas No, 40 Mexico City, Mexico, ng CLASSIFIED Rates for this column are 25¢ per Insertion, If over five lines, 5¢ per line each insertion, all payable in advance, | LOST: Dash board cjg | er from Buick sedar e light- nder please call Mount Joy 21 1-22-1t BOY WANTED: For aper” route, | bv News Agenty” 39 East | Main Street, Mount fy, Pa. 1-22-tf FOR SALF: '47 Mode] Frigidaire, 9 eu, feet; Electrolux Tank Sweep- er, all attachments: 4 Chrome kitchen chairs. 22 North Barbara Street, Mt. Joy, Pa. 1-22-1tp FOR SALE: Fuelsaver Stoker. Ap- nly First National Bank & Trust Co., Mt. Joy. : 1-22-tf VALENTINES: Chocolate filled hearts, 1 and 2 lb. size; Vdlentines for children, grown-ups #nd senti- ments to family membérs, 10 for 5c to $1.00 each, pt Kulp's News Agency, 39 East Maih Street, Mt. | Joy. 1-22-4t FOR RENT: 700’ floor space. Con- | crete floor, Apply P. O. Box 85, c/o |S. C., Mt. Joy, Pa. 1-15-tf FOR SALE: Rain shelter, 10x12, [metal roof, excellent condition. Ed- ward Sweigart, Mount Joy R2. Phone 122J12, 1-15-2tp COLLIERY COAL: ¢ stove and nut, $15.00; Pea,\13.25; Buckwheat, 10.15; Rice, $9.00; Barley $8.15. Walter Derr. 230yWest Main St., | Mount Joy, Phone 268-J. 1-15-tf \ Apple Cider Vineear: Smoke House and @ $1.50 d Delicious | | ner 1-2 Bu.: Stayman $1.25 to $2.25 per 1-2"Bu. At Cold Storage. Mrs, Kathrvn Z. Snyder, Fairview Orchards, Florin, Pa | 1-15-2t WANTFD: Full time 4lgfl Martins | 5 and 10c Store, Mt, | LOST: Between ge “Church | and Mount Joy, 1 tige, 700 x 20 on | | red rim for Chervole Grubb truck. | and Breneman, Elizabethtown, Pa. | | 1-15-21 | |FOR SALE: Blue wool shirt, 24 waist, $1.50: girl”’s snow suit, size | [abont 14. (pants blue, jacket plaid) | [$4.00; red wool suit. size indefinite. | (skirt band 24 in., $4.00: black and | [brown crepe dresses, about size 9 | $2.00 each. Call at 9 Fast Main St. | | Mount Joy. 1-15-tf | | CLAMS AND OYSTERS, For Sale: | | Chincoteacue salt water oysters, | Schrolls —33 — 35 Detwiler | { Avenue. Mount Joy, or phone 156- | [J. Will deliver. 1-15-4tp NOTICE: I will buy all | eran iron and pager, Afso inds of stove | | wood for sale, afd oak. in { emall lots or true ad. Guy D | Epittler. Phone 101 Mount .Jov 10-30-tf | | NOTTCF: For +he next two | T will remndel hats | Margaret Kramer, months. mv home 19 West Done- at | oa Street, Mount Joy. Telenhone | 266-R. 12-31-5tp | WANTED: Wrecked Aitomohiles. | | Any make. anv model/ Alco Scrap | 22 = WANTED: Man to or) in general store, will furnish idence, Write P. O. Box 85 - Mt. Joy. 12-24-tf SALESMA cant, married} products and/: ply 5 Soutl Joy, Pa. FOR SALE: namel coal range, Good Will sell cheap. D. Lora 11-13-tf MEN WANTED to Lt on poultry farm. Telephone nt Joy 905RS. 10-23-tf FOUR BUILDING FOR SALE: 60 ft. each, Detwiler Avenue, Mt. Jo ice $630.00 each. Telephone M oy 1-W or 190-R-14, 11-26-tf | [F INTERESTED Gelling your car—See—Ben Staley®or call 163R2, Mount Joy. BUILDING LO FOR/SALE on | New Street, On 50x176 feet; | One Lot—50x153 feel One Lot—T73x 130 ft. Price $398.0# each. One Lot, on Columbia Ave., 55x171 ft, Price. $400.00. Apply E. E. Brown, Mount Joy.. Phone 169 or 34. NEW OVERHEAD TONAL | GARAGE DOQRS: . Bx, { 10°10", ock for im- mediate delivery. overhead door or from the dash of your car, Also a lot of commercial and pivoted steel sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 145. 4-17-tf EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Anna W. Schwanger, also known as Annie Schwangepr, late of Mount Joy Township, de- ceased. Letters Testamentary 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’ Township, R. D. 2. IRVIN G. SCHVANGER Executor William C. Rehm, Atty. 12-18-6t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Lizzie H. Sherer, late of East Donegal Township, de- ceased, Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the andersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested tn make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the sante, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed, GERTRUDE B. NISSLEY Florin, Pa. VIRGINIA PETERS 3 Eby Street, Manheim, Pa. Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, Atty’s. 12-18-6t EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Catharine S, Gillums, late of Mt. Joy Jporough, deceased. Letters testamgltary on said es= tate having beef &yranted to the un- dersigned, Iersons indebted thereto are teed to make im- mediate and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed, Samuel C. F, Gillums, 310 EF. Main St.. Mt. Jov Boro. MARY F ZELLER CHRISTINE GRUBER VIOLET R. GILLUMS SAMUFL C. F. GILLUMS ELLWOOD T. GILLUMS Executors William C, Rehm, Atty. 12-18-6t EXECUTOR’S NOTICE! Fstate of David N. Hostetter, al- so known as D. N, Hostetter, late of W. Hempfield Twp., Lancaster Co., 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 sottlement to the undersigned, re= siding af Mount Jov, Pa, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF MOUNT JOY | Louis S May, Atty. 12-18-6t | PHOTO FINISHING rage six or right exposure roll deyéloped and eclde edge, 25¢ ach. Minimum printed lain or {coin). Reprints 3c | order 25¢. Capital City Photo Ser- vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. 2/15/tt TO: Samuel McQuaid, also known as Samuel McQuate, his heirs, de- | visces and assigns: You are here- by nctified that Elmer S. Shreiner and Grace S. Shreiner, his wife, [Tvon. H. B. Shank Wuto Wrecking. | the plaintiffs, have commenced an {74 N. Ponlar St.. Elizabethtown. Pa. | 2ction to quiet title against you, {Phone 38-W or 191-W. 8-14-tf | which you are requfred to defend | The plaintiffs ha filed their ’ | action wit the Prothonotary of | Lancaster Younty and you are re- »# | auvired to plead fo it within twenty | (20) days after service has been | completed bv blication, and the | Court has fi Friday. February WANTED TO ENT; Several 13, 1948. at 9:30"a.m. in Court Room dwellings within of 5 or 6 | Ny 1 of Court House at Lancaster, miles of Mt, Joy. P.O. Box | Pa, as the time and place for hear- 85, c-o M. L. Mt oY. 10-16-tf | ing on same. Said action concerns WANT TO RENT :# Heise in Mt. Joy or vicinity. Sef/Joe Bucken- auer, Acme Markets; Mount Joy. FOR SALE: Cedar ve ol ini foard, C aii 12-18-tf | closets, also Masonite 3 Mount Joy 12, between 8 and 5 | p.m. 12-18-tf | | a certain tract of land, with im- | provements, in the Village of Mill- | vort, Warwick Township, Lancas- | ter County, Pa, | A. W. LANE i Sheriff M. M. Harnish, Attorney | 45 North Duke Street | Lancaster, Pa, J. WILLIS 112 RATS JKILLED with can of “Star”, harmless to anim, and humans, Al- s0 tu” 1 oz. - 20%, 2 Hardware, Mounj JL ‘ ! 11-20-10tp i | oz Earl Wanner - 43 East Main St. 272-J Mount Joy 1-15-tf Set