> | ils c i . § = . 4 I NY PE IR Nr 1 A Ye "wma Ls PUBLIC SALE —OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Saturday, Jan. 22, 1949 STORY Frame 2, WITH SLATE ROOF 6 rooms, pantry and bath, with hot water heating system, with circulator and Hershey Foundry Motor Stoker: WOOD SHED and CHICKEN HOUSE Premises are approximately 70 ft. frontage, on East sid of South M irket Sireet bv 80 f+ Flori Pry Property is bounded on the South by property of E Ginder, North by pr lar yer | di J East of the residence N Sale to be held on the it $1:3) P. M., E. 5. T., when conditions will be made known by H cutor Estate of Lizzie R. Nissly. Chas. Frank, Auct. H. ROY NISSLY Roy Nissly, Exe A. H. Young, Attorney Claude Zeller, Clerk ATTENTION FARMERS! GET THE RIGHT MILL THE FIRST TIME CASE “FEED SAVER” HAMMER MILLS Has these outstanding features: wide mouth feed table adjustable grain gate, high suction feed inlet, “8"-life ham- mer tips Quick-change screens, “New Cyclone” feed col- lector, large Turbine Type feed blower, Sturdy one piece collector mast. In order to acquaint our friends with these exclusive features of the Case Mill, we are offering our present sup- pl at reduced prices. Poultry nest, feeders & fountains, Hog & Catile oilers, single & double butcher furnaces, Dexter wash machines, used manure spreaders, rubber tired wagons, new and used two-wheeled trailor, corn shellers, Case S. E. Engine unit, 32 h. p.; A few new Case discs. See us for that repair job before you siocre your machin- ery for the winter. Hot water heaters. o KAYLOR BROS. RHEEMS, PA. Butchering To Storage LY Right on J the Ferm fl ) ( One of the distinct advantages cf a Unico 30 cu. ft. Farm Eroezer is that you can butcher at any time you need additional meat in storage. Of course, it is important that the carcass be chilled in temperatures from 32° — 36° F. Cooling requires from 24 to 36 hours. No aging period is necessary for pork. Pork should be frozen soon after slaughier. Quick freezing should be done at —10° F. (below zero). Pork should not be stored beyond a 6 month period. Beef can be stored from 8 to 12 months, Stop in for complete meat freezing and storage information. Choose Unico — The Freezer Designed For Farm Use The Unico 30 cu. ft. farm freezer provides storage space for 1000 fo 1200 pounds of farm fresh mects, fruits and vegetables, The Unico Farm Freezer has direct plate freezing — faster, more thorough freezing. The 30 cu. ft. cabinet will freeze from 50 to 75 pounds of food every 24 hours. Six inches of insulation means economy of operation. Stop in and see the many plus factors of this outstanding farm freezer. In 3 Sizes 30-15-6 Cu. FL. Prices Start at $227.50 Including Warranty ho LANC. CO. FARM BUREAU CO-OP. ASSN. Lancaster - Quarryville - Manheim - New Holland Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin TELL’EM: SELL’EM THROUGH THESE AD COLUMNS Ket OPPORTUNITY FOR A PROFIT Hocd, extension agricultural econ= NEWTOWN | IN SWINE FEEDING NOW omist of Pa. State College, but ate egister Plentiful feed supply and a bet- | the pig tnat gets to market early — ter corn hog price ratio wil] per- | in the Fall will make the most Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert of Lan-| . mit profitable swine feeding oper- | money for its owner, he explains. | caster RD, visited with Mrs. Lil-| 1 you want a on your sale ations in 1949, says Dr. Kenneth In addition to a more favorable | lian Witmer and family on Satur-|inserted in this register weekly [from now until day of sale. ABSO- Miss Jean Witmer of Columbia|LUTELY FREE, send or phone us was the guest of her parents Mr.|your sale date and when you are and Mrs. Wm. Witmer on Sunday. ready let us print your bills. That's The Ladies Aid held | the cheapest advertisingyou can get their meeting at the home of Mrs. | ————— Wm. oflicers was day evening, that producers, to make the feed situation, he NEW & USED Pa, Government Surplus money in ‘49 B-15 Jackets, new & used Leather Jackets, sheep lined, new & used. Field & Combat Shoes New Army Blankets 1009 All Wool Gloves Army & Navy Sweaters Paints, outside & inside, $2.55 & $2.85 gallon emphasizes swine must have good breeding, practice good feeding and and their Spring pigs in time to heavy fall run from the Corn Belt. Society management, finish oo Re-election of! Saturday, January 22 — All-day fol [community sale of farm machinery .. |and livestock, at Beverly Twin Martha Fogie; | Market, Livestock and Farm Mach- Esther |inery Exchange. G.. K. Wagner. Witmr, Mrs, Erb and Fogie. held president, . resulting as wool Consumer demand for meat, : . lows: he says, continues strong with the | : vic president, stocks low. Tne 1949 Spring pig crop prospects storage generally secretary, Loveen assistant secretary, treasurer Saturday, January 22 - On the Fire extinguishers, gauranteed are for a 10 per cent gain over i ’ A 2 : aa > Eg x the Spring { 1948 Lillian Witmer. premises at South Market Street in avs Fa J 0 948. : bY : 1 a “ U. S. Navy Saltwater Rope — ee A Ween. Mrs, Matilda Derr attended the/Florin, Penna, a 212 Story Nom 3 y § ater House, 6 rooms, bath, Hot wedding of her nephew at Marys- |g eating System, Motor Stoker, out- Tube Repair Kits 1 (National Cash Register Stimulate your business by adver in: tf et; ville on Sunday. In Stock! Ising Intiie Bulletin, Mr. Avery Engle, of Florin was|tor, Estate of Lizzie R. Nissly. C.S. a Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs.|Frank, Auct. Sale at 1:30 p.m. PEIFFER’S ai i "ERNMENT <I! Q SIMON P. NISSLEY : [ v | GOVERNMENT SURPLUS MARY G. NISSLEY Open Daily 2P. M. to 9 P. M, Monday through Saturday FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. Sunday. 41 E. Main $i. Mount Joy, PA. | cere Mr. and BERNARD KEAR, PROP. PHONE 272-M Many New and Used Items Not Mentioned Abram Gamber. Mrs. Daniel Moore Emmy Givens at Mrs.| Saturday, Jan. 25—On the prem- on lises in Rapho and Mt. Joy Twps, on the road from Heistands Mill to A : Chiques, the former by Jennie Zug's William Haines|yoporty, a 99-acre farm, brick spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. frame barn, tobacco shed, Harry Witmer at Manheim, |pig sty, pump house, spring house Mr. and Mrs Rov Lindemuth of|Py Ruth B. Keller and The Union visited Middletown Mrs. AUSHERMAN BROS., Realtors Marietta were Sunday guests of onal Mot aos i eg Koser's Watch Shop James P. Haus, Agent Mr. and Mrs. Edward Isler and Robert Keller. Frank Aldinger, Phone 251 family. : {Auct. Cor. Jacob & Mount Joy Sts. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Fogie and| Chocolate Ave. FLORIN, PA. PUBLIC SALE ® OF VALUABLE FARM TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1949 The undersigned will sell Farm containing 99 Acres, 41 Perches, more or less, situated in Rapho and Mount Joy Townships, adjoining the premises of Joseph K. Heistand, (watch attachments) |John Brandt, and Elam Ginder, lo- daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| Saturday, February 5—In the Vil- liam Wrightsville|lage of Rheems, a 2: story brick called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank and family on Wednesday. tl I Fogelsanger of [try house by John E. Hershey. Sale [at 2 p.m. Walter Dupes, Auct. | Olympic Watches SPIDEL & GEMEX [story frame house, 13 rcoms, all conveniences, two furnaces, large The Woman's service met at the bern, 2-storv shop by Roy Henny cated on road from Heistand’s Mill | home of Mrs. Walter Peifer last and Clyde Henny. Sale at 12:30 p. Forstner Jewelry to Chiques Church, formerly the | Wednesday evening, with the Edgar Funk, auct. property of M. Jennie Zug, and more recently of J. K. Garman. Improvements consist of a Mrs. B. Stehman, Mary | Miss lowing attendance: Delta Pearls Minich, ‘Mrs. P. Saturday, February 12 — A farm v ’ Alice Strickler, Mrs. James Mort,/in East Hemofield Twp, on the BRICK DWELLING ’ A Modern Mm with Out-Kitchen attached Mrs. M. J. Neweomer, Mis, J. M. tie Ee i . Atiache sires as racing . of land one Rhinestone Jewelry Frame Tcbacco Shed, Pig | Newcomer, Mis. Harry Blessing, dwelling, frame barn. Tobacco shed Mrs Walter Eshleman, Mrs. other buildings, household Kendig and Mrs. Dolly Rosenfeld. (furniture by Irene Bender, Execu- La-|trix of the Will of Anna E. G. Steh- man. Sale at 1:30 p.m. Elmer V. Spahr. Auctioneer. Sty, Pump House and Spring House. ® Sale to be held on the premises ! | Tuesday, January 25, 1949 at 2:00 Dependable o'clock P. M . RUTH B. KELLER and Watch Repairing OPEN EVENINGS THE UNION NATIONAL The regular meeting of the dies Auxiliary of the Salunga Fire Company was held on Monday ev- MOUNT JOY BANK. ening in the fire hall with twenty-| Wednesday, Feb. 16—On the pre- Adm’s. c.t.a. of Raymond ladies attending. The mises, in Manor Township, 4 miles H. Keller Estate. | tesses were: Mrs. John Bender,|Southeast of Millersville, 2 miles 1 J. R. KELLER Mrs. Roy Wiley Mrs. Robert|south of Central Manor, livestock Frank Aldinger, Auct. "si : land implements by Raymond P. Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, Atty's. ET re |Henry. Edgar Funk, Auct. 1-6-3t NAT'L 4-H CLUB WEEK hos=- and . . |Wednesday, February, 23 — On the March 5 to 11, is| premises on Donegal Springs Road. designated as Nationa] 4-H Clubfone-half mile West of Mount Jov, Week, will mark the start of anoth-{stock and implements, by Ralph H. sser, Walter Dupes, Auct. The week of Farm Machinery Sale at Beverly Twin Market | hi d of the educational Farm Mac inery an Agricultural Extension Service. Livestock Exchange L. Baker, State club leader, of the by Catharine Hershey Pickle. Sale G. K. Wagner, Prop. Phone 442-J-2 Pa. State College, repo:ts that in at 12:30 p.m. Fdgar Funk, auct. R. D. 2 Elizabethtown, Pa. 1948 the state wide 4-H enroll-| reached 23,801 for |Saturday, Jan. 22, 1949 er project year for farm boys and | Mus irls enrolled in 4-H agricultural| & d nl Thursday, and homemaking activities as part Typ. work of Feb. 24—In Manor one mile east cf Mountville, the|one-half mile south of Lincoln A.|Higaway, at Hershey's Mill, farm- ling implements & household goods March 1 — On the East Donegal Twp. | the high-/ Tuesday, | premises in ment est mark ever attained in Pa. ilies fon tne Carmanv Farm, about one at 10:30 a.m. sharp | paint ACCOUNT BOOKS mile north o. Florin, livestock and "ARM / J! i ments se Simplicity of feeding saves 90 New & Used Tractors Farm account hooks Kopi Wp. 40 hcusehold goods = by labor i ne NEW & USED on MACHINERY, date provide a permanent reeord i you te this balanced, all. of all linds [of the farm business. These Wednesday, March 2 — In Manor Cars, Trucks 150 HOGS the Twp, on the Charleston read, 21: mles south of Mountville, 1} miles | east of Washington Boro, 17 hea‘ Bring in your machinery before sale of fat steers, lead mule, milk cow. | dsr Terms coh, | Subscribe for the Bulletin. 5 sows with pigs, 28 shoats, Poland | ; : i —|China boar, 600 Leghorn yearlings, Next Sale February 19, 1949 EXPERT two tractors and other implements NOTICE {bv R. Glenn Ranck. Sale at 12 M. This is to inform you that in io Watch Repairing Pook, Suet future there will be a small com- | CLYDE TRIPPLE Thursday, March 3 In [mission charged on all items offered | Twp., on the 12 West Main Street : | for sale and not sold—one (1) per | 3 miles northwest of e man S our | S cent. of highest bid on value up to | Hershey's Store Bldg. and 2 1-2 miles east of Mount- SL : A $500.00. On items over $500.00, a MOUNT JOY, PA. |ville, farming implements. and MOUNT JOY, PENNA. flat charge of $5.00. | 1-13-3 mo. household goods bv Amos B. Charles. Sale at 12:30 p. m. Ed- | gar Funk, Auct. { books may be obtained from on it, keep feeding it until they're ready for fall laying, and your birds will go into laying pens hardy and well developed. I's a complete feed; needs only grit and | water as supplements. Qual- ity guaranteed. mash feed. Start your chicks | | county agricultural agents. ell Ce een see Man- Charleston road, Saturday, March 5 — In Manor Twp, on the Blue Rock Road, 2 KITTY’S DRESS SHOPPE | ~~ Washington MOUNT JOY Millersville, miles southwest of Mountville, 28 milk cows, bulls and farming im- by Frank N. Barlev. Sale at 12:30 p. m. Fdgar Funk, | Auct, January Clearance Sale [iv In Manor mile west of Millersville, Farming | implements and househnld goods {by John and Bertha Hoffmaster. | Sale at 12:30 p. m. Edgar Funk, DRESSES Rayons and Wools $1 00 UP Jam: Be a. 4 0 1] Ei Ng J WERE $3.95 UP | Saturday, March 12 — Tn Manor . Jw, East of Creswell, Livestock | farming implements. and household SKIRTS Were $3.95 to $6.95 $1 - $2 - $3 | by Frey, [12:30 p. m. Edgar Funk, Auct. . i Wednesday, March 16 — Be- B LO US ES Were $3.95 - $5.95 $1 to $ 3 7 5 |lween Hessdale and Strasburg, {known as the Dieter farm, live- |stock and farming implements by LARGE ASSORTMENT | Harry W. Gentzler, Sale at 12:30 p. m. Edgar Funk, Auct. HANDBAGS Green, Brown, Black and Red Thursday, March 17 — In Manor | and one mile eest of Creswell, | livestock and implements by Aaron {Shaieblv. Sale at 12:30 p. m. | Edgar Funk, Auct. LARGE TRAY JEWELRY 10c - 25¢ SPECIAL ON SHEETS $19° 72x108 | | Friday. March 18 — In West [Hempfield Twp., on the premises on {the road leading [Silver Spring. LARGE SELECTION ODDS & ENDS in Ladies’ and Children's Wear Come In and Look Over Our Bargain Tables. [H. Groff. Sale at 6:30 p.m. Dupes, Auct. Saturday, March vremises in Mt. Jov Twp. north- known as the John Newcomer 70 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE 119-R farm. 24 head of livestock and also farming implements by Ira K. Newcomer, Sale at 12 m. Wal- [buildings by H. Roy Nissly, Execu-| Robert/dwelling, 2-story frame barn, poul-| SALU NGA | Saturday, Feb. 5—In Rohrers- A [town, along the Main street, 21; |tines for Children and Boro | and Roy Hivner. Sale aij | Twn. one mile north of Highville,| aast of the Lone. Clo. ‘Farm Diner, | \ The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, January 20. 1949-3 Iter Dupes, Auct. Saturday, March 26 — In the | Borough of Millersville, on Freder- ick St, a 2 1-2 story brick house, 8 rooms, all conveniences, garage land ful] line of household goods by Alice Frey. Sale at 12:00 p. m. Edgar Funk, Auct. eens per | START PIGS EARLY | Early spring farrowed pigs have the best chance of returning a marketed | before the usual heavy fall run profit since they can be from the Corn Belt, according to | Dr. Kenneth Hood, Penn State ex- | tension agricultural economist CLASSIFIED Rates for this column are 25¢ per nsertion, If over five lines, 5c per ine each insertion, all payable in | \dvance, WATCHMAN WANTED: Full time. INo coal firing. Geo. Brown Sons Inc. Mount Joy, Pa 1-20-tf FOR SALE: Heater. Telephone 72-M, Mt. Joy. 1-20-2t FOR SALE: 30 Sucking Pigs. B Russell Sauder, Route 1, Manheim. {Telephone Manheim 297J-11. | 1-20-1tp [FLASH CAMERAS $10.58 up. Flash land flood lamps. Movie films. See |[Keystone's new 16mm Magazine |Camera $122.50. Victor Klahr. The [Camera Man, Midddletown. 1-20-1t [VALENTINE HEARTS Filled with candy, 85c, $1.50, $1.75, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 up to $50.00. Valen- Grown-ups. Kulp's Luncheonette, 18 W. Main Street, Mt. Joy. 1-20-tf 112 Rats reported killed can STAR. Harmless animals. Also “STAR” “ANTU”. Hostetter’'s Hardware, Mount Joy, Pa. 1-13-10tp I WILL TAKE ORDERS for all- wool Braided Rugs made from new materials, colors carefully blended to your room. Reasonably priced weeording to size. Mrs. G. W., Douglas, Donegal Springs Road, Mt. Joy. Pa.. 1-13-tf WANTED: Woman to keep house bout 4 weeks, in family of three children, while mother is hospitaliz- ed. Phone Mt. Joy 365RS5. 1-6-tf FOR SALE: Well built elevator, 20 ft. long, 21 inches wide, with 1% h. o. motor attached. Suitable for el- wating potatoes or feed. Priced reasonable. Kaylor Bros. Rheems, Penna. 1-6-3tp OYSTERS & CLAMS: Chincoteague oysters and clams at Joe and Tim Schrolls, 33-35 Detwiler Ave, Mt. Joy, Phone 277-R. 1-6-4tp TYPEWRITERS & ADD. MACH'S New-rebuilt-used. J. M. Engle, 411 E. High, Elizabethtown 14J. 4-8-tf (F INTERESTED in selling your nar—See—Ben Staley or call 163R2, Mount Joy. 5-9-tf |APPLES ! APPLES! APPLES! [Apples for eating & cooking. Stay- {man, Smokehouse, Grimes, Macln- [tosh, York and Delicious. Also Par- ladise for sweet snitz, $1.25 to $2.00 {Vingsar a Fairview Or- |chards, Mrs Katharine Snvder |Flerin, Pa. 1-20-2t | LOCAL HELP WANTED ON POULTRY FARM MUSSER LEGHORN FARMS Phone Mount Joy 905R-6 | 1-20-11 Millersville| | VOTE OF THANKS: We wish to lexpress our sincere thanks and ap- |preciation to the friends for their [kindnesses, and werds of sympathy during our recent bereavement. Mr [and Mrs. Clarence Auker, Clarence 1-20-1t [FOR SALE: 5-room house, corner |Chocolate Ave, and Wood Sts, [Florin. Interior and exterior newly painted. All windows caulked, 3 storm windows, insulated, Hard- lwood Floors, Oil Burner, Hot Wa- ter *Heat, Elec. Stove, Kelvinator | 3 : i Refrigerator, 4-piece Living Room suite, 6-piece Bedroom suite, Wur- litzer studio p'ano, Garage, Lot 145x LANCASTER NEWSPAPERS covering MT. JOY and VICINITY Prefer young man, with fairly good education. Must have phone Pav on space rate basis. Experience helpful but not essential giving age, schooling and {employment if anv. | GEO. H. KROEGER present | Lancaster Newspapers, Inc | 1-20-1tp | ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Estate of Paul S. Frank, Side Arm Hot Water | (115 ft. Home in excellent state of | [repairs. Telephone Mt. Joy 235-R 1-20-tf CORRESPONDENT for Write | Corres. Manager | also | [soy COAL: Nut, Stove and Egg, | Pea, Buckwheat, Rice, Walter Derr, [230 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL |GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7’, 8x8, (10'x10°, 12'x12’, In stock for im= | mediate delivery, Automatic electrie {overhead door operators. Contro]led 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-t4 {We purchased 2 AMPLI-PHONES [and one does the work so the other |is for sale. You can hold a two way [conversation without the use of {anything additional. Talk from [house to garage, farm house to barn {or dairy, office to stock room, ete. | Set is new, never been unpacked. Anyone can install in a jiffy. Price {$15, about half the original cost. Apply the Bulletin, Mt. Joy. 1-6-tf PUBLIC HEARING There will be a public hearing in {the Council Room on February 1, 1949 at 7:30 P. M. for the purpose of hearing any complaints on the pro=- posed changing of the block on N. Barbara St. from Frank St. to Det- wiler Ave. from a “A° Residential to a “B” Residential. Mount Joy Borough Council 1-6-4t MALE HELP WANTED Men for general work. Inside and Outside Our Stable Department Call or phone Marietta 2951 WYETH INCORPORATED MARIETTA 9-30-tf PHOTO FINISHING—Any six of sight exposure roll developed and printed plain or deckle edge, 25a {coin). Reprints 3c each. Minimum order 25c. Capital City Photo Ser- vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. 2/15/t{ - J. WILLIS FREED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT TAX CONSULTANT 19 WEST MAIN STREET 12-30-tf NOTICE: I will buy all kinds of scrap iron and magazines. Also stove wood for sale, locust and oak, in small lots or truck load. Guy D. Spittler. Phone 101-R, Mount Joy. 10-30-11 FOR SALE! LOT AT 10 E. MAIN ST., MT. JOY WITH SINGLE HOUSE, MAIN ST. DOUBLE HOUSE ON HENRY ST. Suitable for Business Location Call Mount Joy 145 * PAUL MARTIN, CONTRACTOR 4-22-t WHY Continue to feed 100 ordinary birds when approximately 80 Pedigreed Musser-Bred Leghorns, lay just as many eggs. Thirty years of breed ing on our own farms have de= veloped chicks which are extremes ly heavy layers and are at the same time highly resistant to all the poultry diseases of this area, Learn more about these chicks, Write today for prices and yout free copy of Musser’s colorful 1944 edition of “Chick News.” Musser Leghorn Farms Phone 905-R-6 Mt. Joy, Pa, U-S-E-D Hot Water Boiler OIL BURNERS $35.00 up J. L. MECKLEY Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 414 10-7-t4 N-O-T-1-C-E Save $52.00 Oil Burning Space Heaters on Special Sale BY CHANGE IN MANUFACTURERS POLICY Sell Regularly $139.50 NOW ONLY $87.50 J. L. MECKLEY Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone — 414 10-7-tf EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Lizzie R. Nissly, late of the Village of Florin, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the andersigned, 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 under- | signed residing in Florin, Pennsyl- | vania. H. ROY NISSLY Executor 12-16-6t NOTICE OF TAX ORDINANCE In accordance with the provisions | { |A. H. Young, Attorney [known at Panl W. Frank, late of of the Act of June 25, 1947, P. L. |Fast Donegal Township, deceased. Letters of administration ed thereto are requested to make [1145, notice is hereby given that on pursuant to authority contained in from Salunga to|said estate having been granted to [the said Act, Mount Joy Bo farming undersigned, all persons indebt- | Council intends to pass a tax ordi- {and household goods by Mrs. John| {nance which will include the impos- Walter|immediate payment, and those hav- |ition of a per capita or a head tax {ing claims or demands against the in the amount of $10.00 to be paid |same, will present them without signed. FRANCES M. FRANK Florin, Pa. Administratrix Wm. C. Rehm, Fsq. Marshall M. Cohen Esq. 1-13-6t {in the year 1949 by each resident of 19 - On the/delay for settlement to the under- the said Borough twenty-one years lof age or over. (The above m - .ed head tax will be in mention not in addition to head tax pre viously levied by the Borough). | WILLIAM F. BR 12-30-4t
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