“wl ~m Le | - 7 al i ak fs iam i - i vv e proudly present the fine rings that have been the choice of more brides than any other for almost one hundred years. Quality diamonds—chosen in world diamond markets. Original settings—created by fashionwise goldsmiths. Ask to see the rings marked Art-Carved. We have other diamonds and wedding bands moderately priced. HAMILTON, ELGIN, GIRARD - PERREGAUX WATCHES REPAIRING “CLOCK AND WATCH ADAM H. GREER Jeweler 87 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE 3-4124 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. How ABOUT ‘the ( THAT IN THE U. S, Cioverniment has anadian Fp ) S 4 proposed a 32 per cent cut in in- LN A Coming Events, come Lax and recommended casing pr zg, all other taxes vanging from can- Barn Dance. Mar. 31 3 High School Band Club § lyn, Barn and square dances, on March 31st in the auditoritim, Cll rt dy bars to corporations. Mt. Joy This is a Special All- Day Machin- a ery, Hog and Community Sale lor of the Farmers and Dealers at Thursday, BLVLERLY TWIN MARKET Farm ‘machinery and Livestock will sponsor another Dance, ~ modern high ... Bruises on Livestock school Music by Jim Hendricks and Exchange fy : . Wurdle G. K. Wagner, Prop. Phone 442-J-2 orchestra; Figure caller, Charlie Reduce Meat Values R. D. 2 Blizabethtown, Pa. Trostle. ON TULSDAY, APRIL 5, 1919 Cake walk, door prizes. High Number of I njuries Starting at 10:00 A. M. Sharp, on old Hershey Pike, two miles north of Elizabethtown, Pa., eight miles south of Hershey, Pa. and 30, the 65 NEW AND USED TRACTORS the I age Sale Sil Result of Carelessness One of the less spectacular but nevertheless tributing to the April 29, Ladies’ Bible Class of Church will Friday and Saturday, important factors con- Trinity Lutheran reduction of meat Some Crawicrs, all kinds of New | hold a Rummage sale at the Parish and livestock values is the waste of and Used Farm Machinery; 10 New | gp 00 : boo i ones is A Waste of and Used Hay Balers, Plows, Disc ng ne 5 This owel grading of pork Harrows, Cultipackers, Grain Drills, Friday open from 1 to 9 p. m. cuis Decause of bruising In view of this it is important to the welfare of the livestock industry and consumer alike that more care and patience be used in Farle hogs. Saturday open at 10:00 a. m. ——— i NEW GAS COMPANY GEARED FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE Adam LaRose, office manager for Goods, {he County Gas Com- Bruise tes Twine and Wirer, Selt-propelled Corn Picker and Combine, 10 Manure Spreaders, Binders, 2- and 4-row Corn Plant- ers, Ti Plows and Cultivators, 5 Truckloads Government Mowers, Bale ctor ts conducted rec + Lancaster Hardware, Honey, Fruit, 150 Hogs pany. has assumed the responsibili- the Live Stock Sanitary C and Shoats, Cars and Trucks. ties of customer service and the at Sioux City, lowa, on 5,708 hogs \ ) 3 ’ . . . 3 200 Bus. Ajax Seed Oats from of the accounting de- certified seed. Has vielded better partment of the new gas company than 60 bus. per acre. Lot of Baled He is rapidly increasing the person- BRUISED BACK Hay. 3 . nel which is necessary to carry out Ho Biing in your surplus machinery. {he Company's policy of giving the \BRUISED 207 low ) Ait! : : : oe SHOUL Now 15 the time to sell i public the utmost in efficient ser- \ > BRUISED Terms, Cash. Next sale, Saturday, |vice. This personnel will, in time. BELLIES 9 April 23, 1949. LaRose to render enable Mr. mon- G. K. WAGNER. | bills snd customer service sep- Sale Manager |.) from the Pennsylvania | 3 IEF Four Auctioneers. « which is Small commission charged on no Lan- | Power & Light Compam now operating jointly with the sales. Eats on Grounds. easter County Gas Company on! Tests made on 5708 hogs in- We have Baby Chicks every | these matters. : « dicate that the hams receive more Monday and Thursday. Write for Mr. LaRose is a former resident bruises than any other part of Price list. 3-24-2t | of Emavs, and comvleted 20 vears the animal, PUBL IY SALE Of Household Goods SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1949 at 1 o'clock P. M., on the premises, I : on the road leading from the Lan- | “¢P" ment and : : member of the caster-Manheim State Highway to | : . : . : . way. af Commerce, "nd served on the Which often results m their getting Sporting Hill, in Penn Twp., %; mile ee 9 € > p : Roard of n anc ‘hit + kicke 1 » hams South of Manheim. i ou Lehi he PY B aC hy of 25 ou hleked on Whe hams. Cupboards, Sideboard, Ta- th dante, ams [he Allentown- during of corvice with the Bethlehem Gas Comranv, indicate that there are more bruises positions in the accounting Parts of market hogs. office. He was a When the animals are driven they Chamber tend to turn away from the driver, sible Sinks. bruise tests on the hogs { ble, Chairs. Heatrola. Beds. Carpets, evican Red Crees. He is als a turned up a total of 902 bruised { Rugs, Dishes, Washstand, Hot-bed member of the American Gas As © Shi k p > ar acs Abid Eon . Tohles | in cushion ind shank, or collar, ac Als io 3 Sota ak Sy a ee etl Dee ee cording to the tests which showed Jishes, led and Spring, Aina cr 511 and 653 tL ses respectively. Closet, Fruit Jars, Fruit. COVIRINED MEETING AND This ens pin hogs pr Maytag washer with engine, Some | {IAT SOCIAL OF L. B. C. are bruised when being driven or Antiques ARATE SHENR i The Bible Class of oR Wamier SPA LB Congregational] church. Most Tchn Hill Byrne, Cart G. Herr, Attorneys. Avenue Ladies the sorted of the injuries are surface are caused by Evangelical held a combined class meeting and bruises, and many hat social at the home of Mrs, Amy ihe yer Hung the hoz or punch- > . . mg 1 animal with a cane, sorting . Kramer Thursday evening. Prize ; SALE : : pole, club, end gate rod or for the best decorated hat was giv- giher handy instrument. en to Mrs. Earl Refresh- * 3-24-1t some PUBLIC OF PERSONAL PROPERTY to be held Kaylor. Some of the ham bruises are Everybody, [rs Reals The Bulletin i. 5. pen PUBLIC SALE Farm Bou Equipment - Furniture SATURDAY, MARCH 26th, 1949 On the premises in Mount Joy Township, Lancaster County, on Route 241 midway between Elizabethtown and Colebrook, known as Sheaffer's Turkey Farm, the following: MASSEY HARRIS TRACTOR Super 101 twin power, equipped with self start- Ig} ¢ ghts, belt pulley, Siandard power take-off. FARMALL B TRACTOR belt pulley, Standard pow= equipped with lights mounted two-row power lift cultivator. rubber and are in excellent mechanical Massey-Harris tractor plow, McCor- 4-secticn Olver Trac- Idea tractor manure er take-off, ractors have good Two-bottom 14 in disc harrow, 28 disc; large size New Both condition. mick-Deering tractor {or spring tooth harrow, ! spreader on rubber, New Idea wagon on rubber, McCormick-Deer- ing 6-ft. combine on rubber, factory mounted motor, General im- plement single row pull type corn picker, Standard power take-off, on rubber; Buch Imboden roller & harrow combined, McCormick-Deering binder, 7-ft. cut, with horse hitch, Black Hawk corn planter with fertilizer attachment tractor hitch, Me- Cormick-Deering grass mower, 3-ft. cut, horse drawn, McCor- cut, horse drawn, McCormick-Deering No. V25 Universal tractor grass mower, 7-ft. cut, with two knives, on Ontario grain drill, 10 hoes, horse drawn; International side Oliver 12 ft. weeder with both tractor and horse horse drawn cultivator, 2-horse Mountville International single horse cultivator, horse Fairbanks-Morse gasoline engine 15 h. p., Mountville sheller, mick grass mower, 5-ft rubber; delivery rake, hitch, International orer and seraper, drawn potato plow, New Holland gasoline engine 1'» h. p., corn hole. New Holland Cannon type power sheller, late model; 1 - hank platform scales, 560 cap.; POULTRY EQUIPMENT One BUCKEYE ELECTRIC INCUBATOR. 5000 capacity chicken eggs, 53000 turkey eggs, with separate hatching unit, this is a late type machine and has Mercoid switches with humidity controls, ONE ELECTRIC AMERICAN INCUBATOR FOR BOTH TUR- KEYS AND CHICKEN EGGS, capacity 1680; Ashley all aluminum poultry picker, late model, motor can be operated on either 110 or 290 volts, good as new, elec'ric scalder with automatic heat control, wet mash feed mixer equipped with motor, cap. 100 lbs.; 2 five- deck electric starting batteries, 3 electric brooder stoves, 10 coal burning brooder stoves, six 12x12 brooder houses equipped with wire floors inside and 12x12 wire sun porches, two 6x8 brooder houses, portable. one turkey shelter, 56x16 with wire fioors with both mash and grain feeders built in, in 3 sections; 9 large range feeders, mash and grain, with a capacity of approximately 2000 lbs., 6 smaller range feeders, mash & grain, cap. approximately 1000 lbs. lot of small galvanized feeders, fountains, ete., Meyers shal- low well elec. water system, about 2000 ft. used pipe, lot of vsed lumber, 2x4’s, 8. 14 and 16 ft. long, lot incubator decks from New- town hot water incubators, 75 new collapseable boxes used for turkey shipping, new barrels and plywood drums, oak butter milk barrels, six 55-gal. siecl drums, 16 gt. heavy duty galvanized buck- ots, lot new hardware cloth, 48 in. wide: troughs, single trees, new oak farm gates, locust posts, forks, rakes, tools, chicken and iurkey crates, 2 lg. crates, manure sled, log chains, wire fence and steel posts, wire streicher HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—Maytag washer, 2 kitchen ranges, Estate heatrola, large size, oak dining room suite, kitchen cabinet, all-steel, flat top desk, bed with spring and mattress, library Edison phonograph, princess dresser, feather tick, Bissells ) couch, table, sweepers, electric iron, baby bathinette, bassinet, carriage, Tay- lor Tot baby walker, kerosene lamps, cast iron dutch oven and chicken fryer, elec. bufter churn, 10 gallon white cedar cylinder churn, iron kettle, crocks, jugs, empty jars, tubs. galvanized tubs, lard stands, ete. 8 CU. FT. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC RANGE Refreshments will be served by Farm Women Society No. 6. Sale to commence at 12:30 p. m. on Saturday, March 26, 1949, when terms will be made known by Harvey D. Sheaffer dishpans, twin laundry WALTER DUPES, Auct. Coble & Kaylor, Clerks. FRIDAY APRIL 1, 1949 ments were served and the ladies caused by protruding nails, broken The undersigned will sell at pub- spent a most enjoyable evening. boards, bolt heads or ends of gate nremises located in | yy, 0, attending were: Mrs. George inges in yards, alleys and load- across from ing chutes. Big Water Trough: Carbough, Mrs. Jane Way, Mus. 3 Motorola Talking Machine, Win- | John Zerphey, Mrs. Benj. Horst, ™ fiery geen Whe by i Se ot oli - y. al . - . S Il 0a 18 nr nioaadmsg croft Cook Stove with Water Back: | Mrs. Ammon Hoffer, Mis. Katie chutes and platfornis. and the legs 2-burner cil stove: oil heater: din- pit Wertman, Mrs. Charles Morton, of the hogs Blanken- tween the : : slip into the space 2. ing room suite; ook library table, b into the space be chifforobe. one single bed and mat- | Harry Kaylor, Mus. : white enamel bed, spring and | meyer, Mrs. Warren Miss Seraping the sides mattress comforts and | Polly Pennell, Mrs. Earl Kaylor, 10: the cuspion of ihe bedspread, 100 Mrs all of Mt. Joy and Olsen rug, rag 4 A rugs: Eshleman of Manheim . Mees jh woul Church Notes truck and the chutes, f NY nl « tress: Bates, of the shanks up pillows, ham. homespun 9x12 ft. scatter quits » i . Kramer, Miss li years old; three oc- cane-seated chairs; carpets and Dollars for Barley casional chairs; intique Hox, electric tubs, chairs, washer, galvanized | mirrors, hall rack, rug frame, highchair, wash bowl and pitcher set, Domestic sewing machine, win- | Newtown dow shades and curtain rods, dish- Evangelical United Brethren es, Glassw wre. some antiques, cock- | Church ing utensils, fruit jars, crocks, gar- | Oscar K. Buch, Pastor March 27 Sunday School Evening Worship den tools. pruning shears, and many ther articles too numerous to men- ticn { 9:00 «a.m, Remember the day and date, Friday, April 1, 1949 - 6:30 P. M Ww conditions will be made I Sunday | 30 p. m. > ednesday when known by MRS. HARVEY WEAVER | E- 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting and C. i Walter Dunes, Auctioneer Ye Landis & Gorman, Clerks 3-24-1t | WILL HOLD SACRED CONCERT se The Bainbridge band will hold a My Annual sacred concert in the Bainbridge high school auditorium on Sunday For writing an essay on How COMMUNITY SALE evening, April 3. Everybody is Can We Make the Barley Crop Bring More Dollars Pe Acre?” raost cordially invited. . . nine tll Ml Bobby V. Bruegger, of Plymouth, Good Friday, April 15 . Nis., has been named winner in a Stimulate your businessby adver- conducted among hish school NEAR MOUNT JOY tising in the Bulletin. students of vocational agriculture - N > N we Jarley Improve 200 Head LIVESTOCK PUBLIC SALE OF he Widves: Baer np: TUESDAY. MAHCH 20, 140 ‘ty To STUN Merril LI. IHassel and William €. , PSP, Whois 1d years o BI Storb, Attorneys for Clifford T. his sophomore year in the Pl, Kelsh and Kenneth W. Wolf, on high school, won the award Wd in outh which I am in the market for all kinds of cows and shoats. If you have implements or | the premises in Bart twp., along the consists of $50 in cash, competi-| hanged wheel size and have no 4 > boris rd i hio SC household articles to sell, phone | oad from Georgetown leading to HON with hundreds of high school|{; ther use. Apply 3ulletin, Mt. me at once, and I will advertise | Green Tree Quarries, mile north Students in the five Midwest states 1, 3-26-tf them. {of Route 372. near Green Tree. a ©f Wisconsin, Minnesota, North and| C S FRANK [very desirable farm containing 153 South Dakota, and Iowa. FOR SALE: Good condition: Tan . . | . ne : A : Spring Suit $2.00; Green Spring rok acres. The improvements consist of As the winner of the Midwest REN | | pri . aan ( . 2 y $1.00 ‘blank ‘hite DIAL 3-5521 oro, |@ large stone and frame house with gional prize, young ger also, Suit, $1.00; 2-piece lack and white s, $1.00; Stripped summer dress, E rooms and work of where Excellent Jocation, close to schools | churches, railroad and bus lines, Immediate possession can be giv- en. | Sale will be held on Thursday, | March 31, 1949 at 7:00 P. M.,, ig the premises, when terms will be | | made known by LAVINA C. SHANK | Walter Dupes, Auct. Alfred C. Alspach, Att'y it {11 2 baths, large barn was a winner of the first Wisconsin with stanchions for 20 cows, mod- state prize of $25 and the Sheboygan of tricity in all buildings, well and Son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brueg. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE pressure water system. Also 19 ex- ger, Bobby helps with the 17 Guernsey heifers, Willys Jeep, the nrincipal ¢ i orains. and ue 3 principal crops are grains and Mar. 31. 1949 John Deere A Tractor, complete aifalfa. He has been active in 4-H 2, Story Sv, some household goeds. Sale at 12:30 and is a member of the Future = >. 1 Cle § 1 I F D li p. m. Parke S. Shaub, Auct. Farmers of America. rame Dwelling bi hh Ie Poultry TB Eliminated known as 116 Delta Street, Mount Tuberculosis in chickens can be eradicated in one year, ta Street and extends 155 feet to | an alley. Six rooms and bath and | University of Nebraska poultry de. partment. | gas. Frame garage in the rear. clean quarters and on clean ground, changing the location of the hens from the flock by June 1 ol each year unless the birds arc very OOT YOUR i | OWN HORN IN P U B L | C S A L E ern milk house, tobacco shed, elec- county prize of $5 in the contest. cellent Registered Guernsey cows & the family's 40-acre f: Thurs. ohn ; ; ’ line of modern farm machinery and club work for a number of years and In One Year With Care Joy. Pa. Lot fronts 45 teet on Del- | to Prof. Frank E. double out-kitchen. Electricity and He advises raising chickens ir every year. Eliminate or sell old! high grade breeders. Everybody reads newspapers but | 3-18-2t vertising left on their door step. which time he held various respon- on hams than on all other major; Mussehl of the| range) The Sale Register Te | om 1 5 If you we ant a Police on your sale inserted in this from now until day of « LUT 2 your sale date and ready let us print your bills, he cheapes Saturday, Bulletin, M1. Joy, Pa., March 21, 1919-3 SALE: frigerator; price Mount Joy 33-5454, weekly FOR SALE: 1932 Pontiac, 2-door, . ABSO- | good tires, good running condition. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4984. 3-241tp | FOR SALE: Heatrola, White Porce- Thursday, [F INTERESTED in selling your reasonable. Dial | car—See—Ben Staley or call 3-5951 }-24-1tp | Mount Joy. 5-9-tf - IFOR SALE: Stoves, Heatrolas, will also buy all kinds of scrap iron. Sell stove wood, locust or small lots, or truck load. Guy D. Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy, Pa That's | 14in Kitchen Range, Single Maple | 1-274 t advertisingyou can get | Bed. Apply 219 East Main St, Mt. |JOY COAL: Nut, Stove and Egg, Joy 3-24-1tp | Pea, Buckwheat, Rice, Walter Derr, : 230 West Main Street, Mount Joy, General electric sweep- |p, 1941 Survel gas Re- register ELY FREE, send or phone us when you are March 26, In Millers- | pOR SALE ville Boro, 46 West Frederick St, eo slightly used. 43 West Donegal fot 40 by 210 ft. with a 2 1-2 story |g’ Me Jo 3=24-1f | FOR SALE: Three building lots on brick house, Hot Air Automatic |'—— en M: rhein St Mount. Jor Dimens Oil Bumer, also houschold goods | CAR WASHING, WAXING and | gions 40 ft. x 162 ft. Dial 3-4152 Mt. by Alice H. Frey Sale at 12:30 | POLISHING. Will eall for and de- Yov 3-10-3t p.m Edgar Funk, Auct liver if necessary. Daniel Geltmach- | — - er, Dial Mt. Joy 3-9059. INEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL Saturday, March 26, In the vil- | —— —= |GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7', 8x8, age of Florin, household goods hy FOR SAL i: 10 piece modern 12x12’. In stock for im- H. Roy Nissly. executor of the Es-| Walnut Dining Room suite, slightly | delivery. Automatic electrie tate of Mrs. Lizzie R. Nissly C. | used, Dial Mt. Joy 3-9347 3-24-11 | gyerhead door operators, Controlled S. Frank, Auct - x : from the dash of your car. Also a — LOTS PLOWED: Richard E. Miller, | fot of commercial and pivoted steel Saturday. March 26 In the R2 Mount Joy, near Mt. Joy Reser- | gach, Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy, Boroush of Millersvill n Freder- | Veir. Dial 3-9263 3-17-2t | Pa. Fhone 3-3011 4-17-tf ick St, a 2 1-2 story brick house, | cop SALE T1937 International) 7 et al Ca tS 937 International | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE and fil line of household woods | Panel Truck, good condition. Priced Estate of Susan, also known as hy Alina: Frey Sale ar 12:00 p10 8 11. Apply Kulp's News Agency Susan E. Snavely, late of Rapho m. PEdeor Funk, Auct Mount Joy. 3-17-tf | Twp.,, Lancaster County, Pa., de= — — ceased. Saray. April 0-0 Moin Sed) FOR SALE Small House Trailer. Letters of administration on. said in Florin, Pa frame sinith & coach Sleeps or I nee Seo con be estate having been granted, to the od lo } a je ith | Ag seen. from3to7p. m2W. undersigned, all persons indebted fh Pn 08, repriy parts cic, St, Marieita, =-17-tf | thereto are requested to make im= y Samuel Becker. Walter Dupes, | w——— reer emt dic d th havi Aol WORLL'S BE ST MOVIE CAM- mediate payment, an Rh ose having a. FRAS. Bell & Howell in stock. also claims or demands against the same, ; have Revers and. Kevotone. | Will present them without delay for Saturdav, Avril 9-On the prem- | have hodak jievere and Aeysilone, f to the undersignel, re- at 205 Rast Main St. household | * 15.50 up. Buy yours here for Sef : siding at R. D. 1, Mount Joy, Pa. woods bv Mrs. Farl Zink. Auction- lig Sound ang ay 5 ELAM FE. SNAVELY er, C. S. Frank. Sale at 1:00 p.m Middletown tu) BE ei: B. Frank Kready, Administrator avian a Attorney 3-10-6t Saturday, April 9—-On the prem- | ONE “STR IKE, MEANS OUT for : ices in Manor Twp. on the road | unlucky drivers! Under: new, FOR SALE: Shallow well pumps, leading from Mountville to Central | strict financial responsibility laws iy end reconditioned. Priced to Manor opposite Herr's Fruit Barn, | in most states, one accident can |=¢€!. 2 miles south of Mountville. Mach- | cost you up to $11,000. State J. L. MECKLEY ne shoo tools and equipment hy | Farm Mutual Auto Insurance will 233 South Market St. Harry B. Eshbach. Edear F. Funk, | give you complete prectection at Elizabethtown, Pa. Auct. Sale at 12:30 p.m lower rates. Call or come in to- Phone 414 dav. 3-24-3t Gi 1 ro limit of Mt. Jo AMMON R. 119 David St., HOFFER vod Friday. Mount Joy, Pa. Anril 15, at the annual FOR SALE: Used and reconditioned Sump Pumps community sale of 200 head live- Phone 3-4901 3-24-11 J. L. MECKLEY tock. machinery, fruit, furniture, 233 South Market St. ie. by C. S. Frank. WOMAN TO CARE for 3 year old Elizabethtown, Pa. - gr] during day, 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m Phone 414 Geod Fridav, Anvil 15 At our | t our home. Dial 3-5464 Mount 3-24-3t nlace of business near the borough |Joy. 3-17-1f limits, community sale consisting WANTED if 200 head of Jive stock. | WHO WANTS A Large Clock, suit- Frank. [able for office or factory, 12-inch 2 dial, for $4.00? It was replaced by GIRL OR WOMAN FOR EASY HOUSEWORK Is hy C. S - No Washing or Ironing Satorday. Avril 16 — On the | electric clock. Call at The ADJUSTABLE HOURS Ion. Bulletin, Mount Joy. 3-17-tf DIAL MOUNT JOY 3-9661 rremices at 0 hot 100 me “w Harry W. Fshleman and 122 Delta St., Mt 1-2 story Or Inquire at the Bulletin office. 3-17-tf frame ‘house. bath. | pop SALE: Coolerator, vvater hent, d-car oorage, Io hv. 170 it Al ro | capacity, good condition, $10.00. In- ) il Gy & 10 4 . time. sme household woods. quire Apt. No. 2 above Hershey SPOUSE'S APPRAISEMENT Annie | Store. 3-17-2t Notice is hereby given that Fran- — — | ces M. Frank, Surviving Spouse of 75 1b. ice Fehler } C. S. Frank, Auct. | FOR SALE: Brick 2% story house | poi 8. Frank. also known as he aL 200 DN at 51 West Main St. Mount Joy. | pyul W. Frank, has filed in the For information call at 45 West | Orphans’ Court of Lancaster Coun- News From Florin nite Sie) ry Mr. and Mrs ente ford, elm and Vrs fn M chil nm Sune K« i Ave., walc He, hou xe Fat Esta Main St., Mt. Joy. 3-17-2tp | tv, Pa, to No. 41, January Term, petition claiming certain . 1 or Woman | he onal and real estate under her (From page 1) [for light housework in family of} Surviving Spouse's Allowance of adults. No washing or ironing. Easy | $10,000.00, as provided by Sections Samuel following on Becker cleaning, no bric-a-hrac. Hours 2 and "10 of the Interstate Act of Sun- | 8:30 4. m. to 2:00 p. m. or later, if | 1947: and the appraisers appointed rained the { Call at The Bulletin of- | on Rev. and Mrs. Pebble of Bed- | nrefe red February 10, 1949 filed their Pa. Rev. and Mrs. A. N. Esh- | fice or Dial 53-9661 Mt. Joy. 3-17-tf | appraisement, appraising and set- 0 ATi : . ting apart for the petitioner as fol- im, Mr. and Mrs. Elam Siaufler FOR SALE: Apples for cooking & | lows: family of Mt. Joy RD. Mr. and | eating. Sweet apples: Delicious, 950 Shares of common stock Meashey and family | Grimes Golden and Golden Delici- of Edward G. Budd Mfg. ear Hershey us; Tart variety: Stayman, Black CO. i $2062.50 r. and Mi Clyde Mumper and wig, York, Winter Banana, and 1947 Ford Sedan. .........« 900.00 : Rome. Also vinegar for your early 0 37.50 fren, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ma- dandelion. Mrs Kathrine Snyder, The following described and children of Mt. Joy, called | Fairview Orchards, Florin. Dial real «i. in 7000.00 Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper 3-9451. 3-17-21 All That Certain lot of ground, lav evening. — r : PP together with all the improve- IY is a Chocolate J. oy I L L 1.5 I R re D ments thereon erected, situated, ly- wer's Watch Shop on Chocolat PUBLIC AL “OUNTAN' ing and being in the Village of is offering a discount on TAX CONSULTANT | Florin, Township of East Donegal, hes during the Spring Watch 19 WEST MAIN STREET | County of Lancaster and State of Read the ad’ on: another page 12-30-tf | pennsylvania, and known cn the Plan of said Village as lot No. 408, Saturday, March 26th the sale of LASH CAMERAS, all ,.2eod hounded and described as fol- ehold goods by H. Roy Nissly, on up. Sighty lows, to wit: A y Sh cameras o a Ng Sa oe. NY : " p zie R. N ; : Fronting 40 Feet on the South- io of he Liss . 8 Nisly Flash lamps, Victor Raps BY Laide west side of Weod Street and ex- te will be called by C. S. Frank, hop with the big stock Middle- tending in depth of that width be- Auc 3: ioneer. town tween parallel lines South 33 De- rel Wiliams ; . . oy: : arees West 200 Feet to an alley. : . : FOR SALF: Utility cabinet, heat- Jounded on the North by Wood itronize Bulletin advertisers. Ja. both good condition, outside Street: on the East. by Cherry Al= ee nul lic address system reasonable: ley: on the South by an alley and Al SS “Ny Boy's bicycle, 2 pairs Boy's ice