)9 Lo [ | early fali freshening, 12 bred Leifers, 13 open heifers, 5 BULLS and the ! balance are calves, {wo first daughters have camuleted fecords as follows: Locustcroft Mono- 4 : cultiva belt. | strainer J : I "net, high sink cuphoard, kitchen chairs, iron bed with spring, large cop- | per kettle, fruit drver. 1- and 2-qt. fruit jars and many other articles. held Go | Hess & Dupes—Arets. LARCEST TRACTOR IN 1HE EAST : All-Day Public and Community Sale EEVERLY TWIN MARKET, FARM MACHINERY | LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE | of G. K. Wagner, Prop. Phone 442-J-2 | REAL ESTATE R. D. 2, Elizahethtown,. Pa. (SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1948 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ' 21, 1948 | Two o'clock p. m. Af 10 a. m, sharp, on old Hershey | mpe undersigned will sell at pub- SALE [checks if you can identify vourself Cur Next Community Sale will {be Saturday, March 20, 1948. [2-11-2t G. K. WAGNER bo: Bi AT PUBLIC SALE Pike, two miles north of Elizabeth | |: sale the following property, lo- town, eight miles south of Hershey, ‘cated on Route 141, the Mount Joy Pgnna. : . land Marietta Pike, at the intersec- | ‘1 — Tons on [tion of the Florin/= Columbia Road | olf Makes JO re New the following: Lots of Cultivators, Cétn Planters, | aan OF GROUND, on Mowers, Disc Harrows, Cultipack- | which is ercafel a ers, Grain Drills, # Wagons. Corn | 114 STORY Pickers} Side Rakes Trector Plows, | FRAME DWELLING Lots of Poultry MBouipment, Chick | containing six rooms and Batterigs, 8 Rang€ Shelters, Lot of {Summer House. electricity. Also a Balers, flew and Used: New | Garage. Case Cpmbinesy’ New Automatic In-| There is a well of good water and ternatignal Rgbe-tie Pickup Baler; | cistern. New si§-fogf John Deere Combine | Sale will he held at the owners with M3yafcd Motor; 1 ton of Cup | pesidence adjoining property, Mt, Grense. {Jov R1, when terms and conditions Davis, with $3.000 worth Govern- {will be made known by ment Goods; Fruit. MRS. EMMA G. HOSTETTER LOT OF CARS AND TRUCKS |C. S. Frank, Auct. 2-12-2¢ Ni and Used Fs : COWS AND 1060 HOGS [NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL Thousands of other articles. Be | GARAGE DOORS: # x7’, 8x8, here on time, Bring anything you |10’x10°, 12'x12’, In glock for im have fo sell; we have the buyers. [mediate delivery. AMtomatic electric Eats on grounds. Ba on time. overhead door operators. Controlled if it is Machinery you need, we | from the gash of your car. Also a have i All Machinery must be | lot of commercid and pivoted steel cottled for on dav of sale, and be- | sash. Paul’) As Martin, Mount Joy, Y fore moving. We will accept good Pa. Phone 145. 4-17-t4 [PUBLIC SALE * Live Stock, Farming Implements On Friday, Feb. 27, 1948 " On the premises along Route 830 Lancaster-Harrisburg highway, about one-half mile east of Mount Joy, the following: Gc 3 Head of Horses BAY HORSE, 10 years old, good offside worker. . TWO BLACK HORSES, good off side workers. 10 Head Holstein Cows? Some fresh by day of sale, close springers and a few Fall Cows. 5 HEIFERS, bred — 8 STOCK BULLS, weighing 550 to 800 pounds Farming Implements : Massey Harris Tractor, good shape; Rubber tired wagon with bed 7x16 {t. Gruber wagon with float, Tobagco Wagon, 7 ff. McCormick- ) one hay loader, one side rake, ole MeCormick- Deerinz binder, : e ¢ el Deerine 13 disk drill, Thomas 10 dige drill, Ontario 9-hoe drill, Massy-Harris 2-bottom disk plow, goad shape; disk harrow, nearly new, spring harrow, 3 sections; land voller, 2 McCormick-Deering grass mowers, 2-row cultivators, with traeter hitch; riding cultiva- tor, manure spreader, Superior corp planter with check row attach- ments, Bemis tobacco planter, 12 fi. weeder, tobacco ladders, grass scod sower, chick shelter, FEléetric chick brooder with new unit, No 16 Florin tobacco cellar stove, tobacco press, sizing boxes, 150 ft. 1 in. galvanized pipe, ganden hose, 2 hay hooks, SCOoD, shovels, digging iron, crow bar, 3 sets front gears, collars, bridles, 3 sets beck lines, plow lines, team line, lead rein, hitching straps. Household Goods Oil heater, cunboard, bureau, Enamel sink, washstands, small stands. old-fashioned office-desk, sideboard, high-back chairs, Four b prings and mattresses, feathertick, pillows, comforters, fruit .d. 2 Aladdin banging lamps, gas lanterns, butchering tools, En- ‘er and lard press, clever, steel knives, hooks, torprise age sth 3 £ iron les, meat bench, and many other articles. No H ers Sale is at 12 o'clock noon on Friday, February 27, 1948, when conditic will he made known by AIDINCFR & FRANK, AUCTS. S H KAY LOR Zelle {crr, Clerks. ‘a . PUBLIC SALE SAT. FEBRUARY 28, 1948 on the form loctted in Lancagter County, midway between Mount Joy and Manheim, 1%2 miles north of the Manheim - Mt. | Toy road. The Locusteroft Farm Herd of 60 head of Registered Holstein Cattle Roll Consisting of 27 COWS, some are fresh and about half are bred for { y testing for production has Been done for the last 20 years Every cow has a record cach year that she was in production. Fimeroft Menograw (He by Mentvid (Monogram the great proven sire and from a family of very high testing €ows} has been our main herd sire the at four years. : . There will be no less than 49 hefd of his off-pprings in the sale. His gram Blacres, 2 y ars, 1 mopth old, 407.0 fat, 4.1 per cent test, and Locust- erefi Monogrem® 2 years, 3 434 fat, 3.6 per cent test. We belicve there willl be more gramfl-daughters and grandsons of Montvic Monogram in this sale than was ever offered in one sale. ALSO SELLING A GOOD TEAM OF ROAN HORSES, 60 HEAD OF SHOATS, ALL SIZES, DIFFERENT BREEDS. FARMING [IMPLEMENTS Three-toh wazon with flats, new rubber tired wagon, binder, grass mower, hay loader, hay rake, New Idea manure spreader, large tractor disc. 32-dise: John Deere tractor plow, two 14-inch bottoms; 2 plows, 2 avs, 2 harrows, Letz chopping mill, used very little; 60-ft. endless leaner, potato digger, land roller, 20 ft. tobacco ladder, hay hock, repe and pulleys; log chains, single, double and triple. trees, Cir- cular saw. air compressor, breoder stove, 2 electric fences, Weber hog feeder. steel wheelbarrow, shovels, forks and tools and anything (used around the farm. Harness—4 sets of front gears used very little, 4 bridles, collars, flvnets line of all kinds, Eleven 85-1b. milk cans, buckets and Heise furniture—baby bed and play pen, Hocsier kitchen cabi- Sala to start 10 A. M. Order of sale—Implements, 10 A. M.; House- ds 11 A. M.: Sheats 12 Nocn sharp. Horses to be sold before the eattle, 1 P. M. sharp. Sale will he helg under cover. Catalogs will be ready February 20. If intercsted write to the owner. Lunch by the ladies of Rheems Fire Company. enditions by Gs HARVEY RETTEW, Owner MANHEIM, R. 2, PA. Sale Register | If you want a notice on your sale | inserted in this register weekly | from now until day of sale. ABSO- LUTELY FREE, send or phone us your sale date and when you are ready let us print your bills. That's the cheapest advertisingyou can get Saturday, February 14—At Mil- | lersville, opposite the Mennonite Children’s Home, 1 and 1-2 acres of land with 2 and 1-2 story house, 8 rooms, barn, chicken house, hog sty, by Charles K. Zeamer. Edgar Funk, auct. Tuesday, February 17— On the premises at 323 Nevin St.,, Lancaster Penna, a 2 story brick dwelling, all conveniences ‘by Elizabeth L. | Mann and Anna May Leonard. Ed- | gar Funk, auct. Wednesday, Feb, 18—In Manor | twp.,, 2 miles south of Letort, 3 horses, 9 sheep, entire lot of farm imnlements and a lot of household goods by John S. Ford. Edgar Funk, auct, Friday. February 20-—-At the Bul- letin Office, East Main St. Mount Joy. a 2 story frame dwelling, situ- ated at the intersection of West Donegal and Marietta streets, in the boro of Mount Jov, (the former Le- gion home) by Walter S, Ebersole Post of the American Legion of Mt. Joy, Pa. Post No. 185. C. S. Frank, Auct. Saturday, February 21 — On the nrmises on the Mount Joy and Marietta Road. Route 141, at the intersection cf the Florin-Colum- hia Road. one acre of ground with 1 and 1-2 story frame dwelling »nd garage by Mrs. Emma G. Hostetter. C. S. Frank, Auct. Sale at 2 p.m. Saturday, February 21—In West Hemnfield Townshin, at Centerville 2? miles west of Rohrerstown. a full line of household goods by Barbara Faust. Edgar Funk, auct. Saturday, Feb. 21 — At Beverly Twin Market and Livestock Ex- change, Elizabethtown R2, at 10:00 a.m., 77 tractors on, rubber, cars, trucks, cows, hogs, etc, by G. K. Wagner. . PUBLIC SALE of " TWO STORY ed at the intersection of REAL ESTATE ALL THAT CERTAIN FRAME HOUSE and lot of ground, situat- West Donegal and Marietta Streets, in the Borough of Mount Joy, Penn- sylvania, 3230.5 square feet, will Be offered for sale on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1948 at 7:30 P, M.. at the office of the MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PAS Arrangéments can be made with the seller for the privilege of in- specting the premises prior to the time of the sale. Sale will be held as aforesaid, Tuesday, Feb, 24—In Fast Hemp- field twp, a mile northwest of Rohrerstown, Allis Chalmers tract- or, lot of farm implements and household goods by Harry N. Sonders, Edgar Funk, auct, 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 East Don- egal Township, 1-2 mile, southwest of Florin, or 1-4 mile off Route 230 near the former Welfley's crossing, livestock, implements, by John K. Wagner. Dupes & Hess, aucts, Sale at 12 noon. Thursday, Feb, 26—In Manheim twp., opbposite 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 hremises on Route 230, from Mt. Jov to Lancaster, about one-half mile east of Mount Joy, livestock nd farm implement« bv S. H. Kaylor, Adinger and Frank, Auct. Sale at 12 noon, - Saturday, Feb, 28—Near Mount- ville, 2 squares south of the Lincoln Highway, Farmall tractor, 1942 Chevrolet sedan, farm implements and household goods by Warren Johns. Edgar Funk, auct, Meocnday, Mar. 1—In Manor twp., on the Charleston Road near Washington Boro, Farmall tractor, large lot of farm implements and some household goods by Mrs. Fsther M. Longenecker, Edgar Funky auet. Tuesday, Mar 2—In Manor twp., nn the rcad from Millersville to Washington Boro, half mile west of Cefitral Manor church, several good tractors. entire lot of farm machinery only used few years by John E Murry, Edgar Funk, auct. Wednesday, March 3 — On the nremises, in Mount Joy Twp., one- fourth mile North of Milton Grove, on the road from Milton Grove to Risser’'s Church. 2 horses, 7 cows, 15 hogs, 100 chickens, all the farm implements and 'some household goods bv James M, Berrier. Sanger and Miller, aucts, Wednesday, Mar. 3—In Manor twp,, an the road from Creswell to Central Manor, 2 horses, Farmall tractor, large lot farm implements and household goods by Jacob M. Schock, Edgar Funk, auct. Thursday, Mar, 4—In Manor twp., 2 snd 1-2 miles southwest of Mountville and one mile north of Central] M=nor, 10 cows, 4 heifers. stock bull, 10 shoats, Farmall tractor, imnlements and house- hold goods by D. L. Lenox. Edgar Funk, auct, Fridav, March 5—In West Hemp- field Township, one mile East of Mountvilie, a farm of 16 acres with a 2 and 1-2 story brick house by line of livestock and farming imple- ments by Leyi W. Hollinger. Saturday, Mar, 6 — In Hellam twp., York county, at the west end of Wrightsville, and just off the Lincoln Highway, 2 Angus heifers 4 bulls, 75 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, Monday, March 8-—-At 830 Mari- | etta Ave. Lancaster, Pa, large lot of valuable household goods, rest- aurant equipment and antiques by Amos H. Shaub. 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, cutfit, 40 cows, 2 bulls, 7 brood sows, lot household goods by John E. Murry. Edgar Funk, auct. Wednesday, Mar, 10—~In Manor twp, on the road from Millers- ville to Safe Harbor, midway be- tween the two places, 30 cows, John Deere tractor, lot of farm im- plements, and household goods by Walter E. Herr. Fdgar Funk, auct. Thursday, March 11 — On the premises in East Hempfield town- ship, on the road leading from the Harrisburg pike Centerville, mid- way between the two places, en- tire lot of live stock and farming implements by Alvin E. Greider. C. S. Frank, auct. Thursday, Mar. 11—In Manor twp., on the road from Millersville to Rock Hill, midway between the two places, 2 horses, sheep and lambs, Farmall tractor, and a large lot of farm implements by Warren B. Boyer, Edgar Funk, auct. 4 PUBLIC SALE: Live Stock & Im- plements, Thursday, March 11, 1948 On the road leading from Manheim to Mount Joy. near Erisman’s Church, Roy E. Henny, Elmer Spahr, Auct. Friday, March 12—On the ore- mises at 830 Marietta Ave. Lan- caster, Pa., entire lot of household goods, antique furniture, etc. by Amns H. Shaub. Edgar Funk, auct. Saturday. Mar. 13—On the prem- ises in East Donegal Twp. near Donegal Sorings, on the road lead- ing from Donegal Springs to Mari- etta, live stock and farming imple- ments by Frank Weidman. Saturday, Mar. 13 — In Man- heim twno., 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. Saturday. March 13 — On the premises in Mount Joy Twp., 3 miles east of Elizabethtown on the Flizabethtown to Manheim road. Farming implements, stock, and household gocds by Lloyd S. Hummer. John J. Miller, Auct. Monday. Mar. 15 — In Manor when terms and conditions will be| Charles L. Lefever. Edgar Funk, | twp, on the rcad from Millersville made known bv auct. to Letort, 1-2 mile east of the latt- ; WALTER S. EBERSOLE POST Se er, 11 cows, 2 heifers, Jolin Deere " of the Friday. March 5 — Along road | tractor, and a large lot of imple- AMERICAN LEGION QF MT, | leading from Mount Joy and Man- Rents by John E. Keener, Edgar JOY, PA. POST NO. 185 |heim road to East Fairview Church, | *Yn%, duct, Charles Frank. Auct. about one-half mile north of Eris- Daniel B. Strickler, Att'y. 2-12-2t man's Mennonite Church. Entire’ Tuesday, Mar, 16 — In Manor LIVESTOCK And FARM IMPLEMENTS } Dupes & Hess, Aucts. Ruhl & Herskey-—Clerks sell refreshments. Landis & Kraybill, Clerks Harvey Rettew, Pedigrees No Hucksters. The Busy Bee Class of the Evangelical Congregational Church will FARMING IMPLEMENTS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1948 Located in East Donegal Township, the Melhorn Leghorn Farm, at the Borough Limits, along Route 141, Mount Joy and Marietta Pike, the following: 20 Head HOLSTEIN COWS “VY 14 PUREBRED, all Registered — 6 GRADES, with Some outstanding individuals. Burke Pabst Marina, (484114 CHB) with three daughters. FOUR BROOD SOWS, with pigs SPOTTED POLAND CHINA SEED HOG 32 SHOATS, averaging 40 to 100 pounds "Sg. Pair Well Broken MULES, one asingle line leader RIDING HORSE, English Saddle and riding bridle. This horse can do five gaits and is rein trained. Has lots of style and very gentle. Oliver Equipment: COMBINE, 6 ft. cut, with motor, used 1 season; 2-row Corn picker with — Bh pull wagon; TWO MODEL 70 TRACTORS, A-1 condition; Radex 14 bottom heavy duty plow; Tractor Cultivaltor, Tractor attachment; Tractor mower, 7 ft. cut; Heayy duty disc harrow, weeder, power take-off potato digger, like new; used for 12 aares, Superior 16«disc drill, used two seasons. Buch 9 ft. cultipacker, 3-section spring harrow, 3-section roller harrow, two rubber “tired wagons with 16 ft. bed and side boards; Gruber wagon with floats in extra good condition; Runabout wagon suitable for medium horse or large pony; new lime and fertilizer drill never used; International tight bottom hay loader; International riding cultivator, Superior riding cultivator, 2 single row cultivators, John Deere side delivery rake, dump rake, hay tedder, New Idea tobacco planter with tractor hitch or horse drawn; two Wiand plows, potato grader, new sectional 12x12 Brooder house, never set up; 3 chick starting batteries, 600 capacity; laying cage, brooder stoves, feeders, double triple and 4-horse trees; 2 Cyclone grass seeders, log chains, shovel, forks, hay forks, hay rope, hay hoist with 2 h. p. power motor; Emery grinder on stand with 2 h. p. motor; air compressor with 3% h. p. motor; single fase 5 h. p. motor, Empire milking machine, Magnetic DeLaval Stainless steel milker, large size, used 1% years; 4-can electric milk cooler, Surge hot water heater, washing trough, milk cans, strainer and buckets, Stewart electric clippers, steel fence posts, wire fence, two rubber end- less belts, 7” wide and 50 to 60 ft. long; two rubber tired wheelbarrows and many cther articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at twelve o'clock noon on Wednesday, March 3rd, 1948 when terms and conditions will be made known by John E. Corn planter with fertilizer Melhorn pony | (twp. on read from Ament's Cae Station to Central Manor, midway The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, Fe bruary 12, 19483 between the two places, two tract« ors, with a lot of equipment for both, large lot of farm implements and lot household goods by Russel A. Enterline, Edgar Funk, auct. A & P Head Says Co. Will Follow The Trend John A. Hartford, president of A and P Food Stores, says that A Wednesday, Mar, 17—In Manor twp, a mile south of Central Man- or and 3 miles west of Millersville, 18 fat steers, ear corn, baled hay : : ’ : 3 |g rices will follow the and straw, lumber, lot of imple and P food prices l ments by Walter C. Hoak. Edgar market trend and that any re- Funk, auct, | duections in the price of food to Thursday, Mar. 18 — In Manor twp, 2 miles southwest of Mount= | the company will be passed along | to consumers, Taking cognizance of the recent ville and one mile northwest of | commodity changes, Mr, Hartford Central Manor, Allis Chalmers said: a, sib for tractor, 3,200 tobacco lath, lot of | “Frankly, it is impossib e rol implements and s me household | anyone to predict future retail goods by JohA E. Gochenouy, | food prices without knowing Edgar Funk, auct. whether the current break in com- —— | medity markets is temporary or Saturday. Mor. 20 In Manor | the beginning of a general trend. ls ‘carob oP TT " “Grocers do not control the twp., 1 mile south of Lincoln High~ prices they must pay for food. wry and two miles east of Mount- ville, on the Blue Rock road, a complete line of household goods, some antiques. 10,000 tobacco lath, and some implements by Lizzie H. Nissley, Fxecutor C. N. Nissley Estate. Edgar Funk, auct, Thev can lower retail prices only | to the extent to which they buy wisely, keep their own costs and piofits down and pass along sav- ings resulting from lower whole- sale pricés to their customers. “The current price reductions announced by A and P are in line Saturday, March 27 — In the | with a traditional A and P policy Fast end of Mountville Boro, on | of promptly reflecting in our re- the Main street, a full line of tail prices any reduction in ‘the household goods and a 1929 Ford cost of food to us. truck bv Katie Hershey, Edgar “In a rising market, however, it Funk, Auct. ig | has been our policy not to raise | our, retail prices until the. supply of the commodity bought at the orfuary lower price is exhausted. This policy is designed to give the cus- tomer a break in both cases. “We are food merchants, not food speculators, and we do not attempt to build up great stores of food when the market is low in anticipation of higher prices. We go into the market daily to buy sufficient food to meet our im- mediate needs and we base our re- tail price on the wholesale cost plus a fixed mark-up. The mark- un averages less than 15 cents out of each customer's dollar. In our case it covers rent, salary, adver- tising, light, heat, trucking. and all our other costs of doing business, as well as our small profit. Record In This Section (From Page 1) Morris E. Ober Morris E. Ober, seventy-four, of Manheim R3, at his home Friday. He was a member of the Chicques Church of the Brethren and a farmer in Rapho township. Ellen, wife of Harvey Becker, Mount Joy R2 and Elizabeth, wife of | “It is safe to predict, therefore, Christian Metzler of town are A and P prices will pretty daughters. generally follow the market trend. Funeral Tuesday afternoon in and that any further reduction of the price of food to us, or in our costs of doing business, will premptly result in lower prices in our stores” tl reece Early to hed and early to rise and you may miss a lot of things that go on at night, Nebraska's livestock, poultry and dairy farming interests and valuable, A man says he would term holi- day dinner table conversation, “chestnut dressing.” the cemetery adjoining. Mrs. Michael Wagenbach Mrs. Elizabeth N. Hoffer. Wagen- bach, seventy, wife of Michael] H. Wagenkach, Florin, was , found dead at 5 a.m., Tuesday in bed at her home, by her husband. Death was caused by coronary thrombosis according to Dr. David S. Schloss- er, deputy coroner, this boro. Born in Rapho Twp., she was the daughter of the late David and Leah Nissley Miller, She was a member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, Florin, a mem- ber of the Missionary Society and are large of SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. the King’s Daughters Bible Class in which she was active. She is | survived by her husband, four sons and a daughter; Paul M. CLASSIFIED Risser, of Landisville, Valma, wife Rates for this column are 25¢ per insertion, If over five lines, 5c per line each insertion, all payable in advance. TYPEWRITERS, New Rebuilt - Used. J. M. ENGLE, 411 E. High, Elizabethtown 14-J. 2-12-tf FOR SALE: Dry field baled straw. Vietor Hawthorne, Rl, Marietta, Pa. Phone Marietta 3321. 2-12-tf of Arthur Braun, Cloy M. Hoffer, both of Florin, D. Merl Hoffer, of Lancaster, cne step-daughter, Elsie, wife of Emil Johnson, Homestead, 18 grandchildren, grandchildren. She her family, Funeral Friday afternoon in the Evangelical U. B. Church at Florin and 13 great- is. the last of } | | } | | { | | | ter, | | and | cemetery at Elizabethtown. interment in Mount Tunnel |FOR SALE: Coal Heatrola, $60.00; "47 Model Frigidaire, § eG. feet; ap- ply 22 N. Barbara Street, Mt. Joy, Phone 902-R-5. 2-5-2t WANTED: Experienced Moulders, apprentice moulders, and experi- shippers. Marietta Holloware and Enameling Co., Marietta, Pa. Deeds Recorded John E. and A. Virginia Walters, Lancaster, to Florence Trone, East | Donegal Twp., improved tract Providence Twp. Florence Trone, East Donegal Twp., to John E. Walters, Lancas- improved tract in Providence Twp. Christ H. Stoner and Union Nationa] Mount Joy Bank, ad- ministrators and trustees to sell real estate of Rohrer Stoner, late in 2-12-tf FOR SALE: One hog ready for butchering. George Boéwers, Tele- phone Mount Joy, 103-J-11. 2-12-1t NOTICE: General hauling”and buy- ing scrap metal,’ ireh and rags. Write Joseph A. Bears. R, D. 1, Mount Joy, Pa., near Cross Roads Church. 2-12-2¢ of Mount Joy, to David C. and | Elizabeth Engle Witmer, lot in | Fast Donegal Twp., $125. ; David C. and Elizabeth Engle | VANTED: Girl or woman for gen- eral housework. No washing. Short afternoons if desired. Call Mount Joy 320 or apply at The Bulletin Office. 2-12-tf Witmer, East Donegal Twp, to Christian ' H. Herr, East Donegal Twp., lot in East Donegal Twp. Christian H. and Esther H. Herr, Fast Donegal Twp., to David C, and Elizabeth Engle Witmer, East Donegal Twp., lot in East Donegal Twp. Daniel M. and Anna Mary Heisey, Mount Joy Twp. to Har- mon Construction Co, of New York, lot in East Hempfield Twp. Abram L. and Fannie S. Snyder, West Donegal] Twp., to Fannie S. Snyder, West Donegal Twp., three tracts in West Donegal Twp. Esther May Henry, Mount Joy, to Paris H. Sweigart and Stella F. Sweigart, Rapho Twp., premises in Mount Joy. Elizabeth M. and Jacob B. Wol- gemuth, and Jacob Z. and Mary E, Martin, West Donegal Twp., and John Z, and Anna B. Martin, East Donegal Twp. theirs of Fannie Martin, late of West Donegal Twp., to Jacob B. and Elizabeth M. Wol- gemuth, West Donegal Twp, tract containing 18 acres 108 perches, West Donegal Twp. $10,- 500. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE eh New Street, One Lot—50x176 feet: One Lot—50x153 feet; Ope 130 ft. Price $300 each. Apply E. BE. Brown, Mount Joy, Phone 169 or 34. 5-28-tf HAY FOR SALE: Baled Wire Tied Sliced: Alfalfa 2nd and 3rd cuttings For appointment phone Mount Joy 20 between 9 A. M. and 4 P.M. Ask for Mr. Nissley. 2-12-1tp CARD OF THANKS: We wish to express our sincere thanks and ap- preciation to the many friends of Mrs. Anna M. Schwenker for their many kindnesses and floral tributes. Mabel B. Kuhns, Ferdinand L. Kuhns, Albert W. Kuhns. 2-12-1tp Subscribe for the Bulletin, said Borough subj hereby 2-12-1t debted make immediaté payment. and those having claims or demands the same will ppesent them without delay for settlement to the under- signed at Mount.Jov, Pa. B. Frank Kready, Att'ys. Patronize Bulletin advertisers. ~~ FOR SALE: 6-10 h. p, riding garden tractor sprin harrow, wagon; 16 pen "Ypurg thes 4-pen with implements, rabbit huteh for ypunld, these pens” all have self fee cleaning hutches; old chin-chin does; two bucks, so seven 8 mos. jant chinchilla all NOTICE: I will collect Water Rents at my home on New Haw ay (side entrance,) every day y thru Friday from 9 a. m. ion and every Monday evening to 9 p. m. Mrs. J. Bruce Greiner. 2<5-2t WANTED: A painter tp aft as fore- man, must know colors, D. Loraw, Florin, Pa. Mount Joy 150-J-2. . 2-5- FOR SALE: Kirby Vacuum Clean- er, excellent conditio; complete with attachments, Ph e Mt, Joy, 81-R. / 12-29-tf FOR SALE: Fuelsaver, Stoker, Ap- ply First National k & Trust Co, Mt. Joy. 1-22-tf VALENTINES: Chocolate filled hearts, 1 and 2 lb. size; Valentines for children, grown-#ps and senti- ments to family mémbers, 10 for 5c to $1.00 each, at Kulp’s News Agency, 39 East Main Street, Mt. Joy. 1-22-4t COLLIERY COAL: Egg, stove and nut, $15.00; Pea, 13.25; ckwheat, 10.15; Rice, $9.00; a ley $8.15 Walter Derr, 230 Weét Main St. Mount Joy, Phone 268-J. 1-15-tf NOTICE: I will buy all kinds of scrap iron and paper. Also stove wood for sale, locust | oak, in small lots or truck load. Guy D. Spittler. Phone 10138 Mount Joy. 10-30-tf BOY WANTED: For paper route, bv Kuln'’s News Agency, East Main Street, Mount Joy" Pa, WANT TO RENT a House in Mt. Joy or vicinity, e Joe Bucken- auer, Acme Markefs, Mount Joy. 12-18-tf = WANTED ork o ultry ar, e oy . Je 10-23-tf FOUR BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE: 60 ft. each, on. Detwiler Avenue, Mt. Jov, ce $630.00 each. Telephone Mt. Joy 1-W or 190-R-14, 11-26-tf [F INTERESTED in selling your car—See—Ben Staldy of call 163R2, Mount Joy. 5-9-tf FOR SALE: Blue wool shirt, 24 wajst, $1.50; girl”s snow suit, size about 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 East Main St. Mount Joy. 1-15-tf WANTED: Wrecked Any make, any model. Alo Scrap Iron. H. B. Shank Auto’ Wrecking, 74 N. Poplar St., Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 38-W or 191-W. 8-14-tf PHOTO FINISHING—Any six or tight exposure roll developed and yrintad plain or deckle edge, 25q {coin). Reprints 3¢ each! Minimum order 25c. Capital Cijy Photo Ser- vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. © J. WILLIS FREED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT TAX CONSULTANT 19 W. MAIN ST, . 4 1-1-tf JESSE. FRENCH PIANOS NEW 40” STYLE - SEE & COM- PARE —|YOUL LOVE IT. ALTON BEIFSNYDER BRICKERVILLE CROSS ROADS 2-12-1t TAX ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOR< OUGH OF MOUNT JOY COM-<" MONWEALTH OF PENNSYL- VANIA, FIXING THE TAX RATE- FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1948. = BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED and it is hereby ordained and enact<" ed by the Council of the of Mount Joy, (Commonwealth of” Pennsylvania: ! or SECTION 1. That a be andthe same is hereby leviedfon allprop-~" erty and occupatio within the~ t tof taxation” for Borough purpofes fér the fiscal” year 1948 as followsf ” purposes, the” assessed valy For other p s, as follows: Tax. fo $5.00 per pepdon 21 years of age” Tax rte fog gener] sum of (10) pil each dollar of yatior - and over. Making a total tax rate for all Bors ough purposes off (10) mills. ~ SECTION 2. That any ordinance, or” part of ordinance, conflicting with” this ordinance be and the same i¢” repealed insofar as the” same affects this ordinance. rt Adonted this 2nd day of Februaryg A.D. 1948 JAY G. EICHERLY” President of Counci¥” Approved this 5th day of February” A.D., 1948 Se THOMAS J. B. BROWN™ Burgess” ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Ephraim F. Baker, late of Mount Joy Borough, Pa. decd. Letters of Administration on said estate having been granted tr the undersigned, all persons in- thereto, are requested to against THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK AND COMPANY OF MOUNT JOY Administrator d.b.n.c.t.a. Ames E. Burkholder. 2-12-6t g plow, disc, cultivator and” rs ‘and are self” pedigreed,” phone Mount Joy 129R12. CL ies i LE |] SS SEER ——