RN TT EET a Ee ‘Sale Register ATTENTION FARMERS Il except one has gar Funk, Auct. Sale at 1 p. m { | | 3 Q i \ { | Firs ation: Jank anc Trus - {bing "0k | A) I ; 2 I Saturday, August 27—At the Cen- | First National Bank and Frust The engagement of Miss M. Jean- bination Coal | . . I : If you want a notice on your sale tral Hotel. 10 South Market street of Noun: jo, surviving | He of Mis H. G S ervic e WwW h en Y ou N eo d | 3 | inserted in this register weekly pjizabethtown, household goods by Sys C Q yr ve ' a Nisslev N Barbara S. to Warren | from now until day of sale. ABSO- Hild; B. Gregg. Sale at 1:30 p. m. I NISers Vo i "Se 4 1 Hon : bli M : : B fil | LUTELY FREE, send or phone us Lloyd Landvater, Auct. art tind hall i Ce Hayman, gon of MJ. ang Jos DONEGAL AVIATION SERVICE your le date n he ha ae By : ~ a | ent L.. Hayman 185 Whitehall St., | 0 sale dale and f on © are - | il : ! . ” Harrisburg was announced by iw IH wad p ’ « bills at? rdav. Aug. 2 . | 1 i ready let us print your bills. That's Saturday, Aug. 27-—-In London- | Tuesd Qe 13 I a». ; | oy, | I, : lerrv Twp. Ds 1 C a iles | Sept. L n Manor hep mother Miss Nissley is f WwW 11 D t ¢ Y Sm - [| the cheapest advertisingyou can get Cerry wp, Laupfun Lo, o nies State Ro ading fr | 1 us - Y Rr ! A ha south of Middletown along the riv- | 20, on State Rou le or n teaching at Devon and Mr. Hav- I YOUR CROPS OR ORCHARDS: tl : rr ‘er road leading to Bainbridge, 100 | miles southwest of Mou ville man is a Senior at West Chestel | { Friday, Aug. 19—On the premises acres good farm land, brick dwell- farm of 12 nore 21 Brink Teachers’ College. N tote { Tomatoes, Téhaee i I Ow |'at the Boro Limits, on the road ing, Summer House, large bank | arm of 72 acres, 2%: story Brick State Teachers et Dra + Qn, bacco und other crops. 2% % Ma Hk : LE, NL an { house, heat. bath, and modern con-|has been set for the wedding ili lea ling to the Mount Joy cemetery, barn. tobacco shed, corn barn, pig | ‘ Y JUST fl Tio & Bradford Co. Cows, Heifer ty, ete. by John C. Peck, Executor || thoes Concrete butcher shop, ~ "re y iH oga & Brad ( ( , sty, ele v Jo 4) WXee large bank ba bared <ha Ah —— CALL YQUR LOCAL AIRPOR I | ete, by C. S. Frank and Leo P. of Levi N. Peck Estate. C. S. Frank, | BIg ld k b mm hod, su: Vii nd Mrs. John M. Rice. 118 Pl} . AL ALL R li Frank, Sale at 1:15 p. m. DS.T. F. Auct. Sale at 2 p. m | ui ging id weorge hy el; " a I Jo x . Ri { . = 3 kd 4s ot Gs ne fo my iy : FF. Funk, Auct. Sale at 30{ West Main Street, Mt Joy, an- wares Landis — DONEG RPORT {ll © aldineer. Aue Se | AUN I ren Saturday, Aug. 27—At 39 West | P. M Loan nounce the engagement of thei PHONE, MT. JOY 2-535 I Satur fay. Aug. 20—Two miles Main St., in Mt. Joy Borough, entire | Saturday, Sept. 24—On the prem daughter, Miss Doris M. Rice to v7 north of Ehzabethtown, big Farm household goods, consisting of an- | 20} : : Leon EK. Gassert 33 Park Street, 6-9-t{ {mac io [ & od al 1Ises at 29 Mount Joy street, house-| sal] | Machinery sa of new ¢ used tique furniture, china and glass- [hold goods by Frank M. Schroll. C. Elizabethtown ee -— ee -- | {ractors, corn pickers, balers. plows, ware, living, dining room and kitch- |S Fr: k : A ct | 2 t ry OL Miss Rice S © loved t the * ete. 150 hogs. G. K. Wagner's Mach- en furniture bv Don W. Gorrecht i mar eet bm Ie ) ill . eo or. X finery Auction. Sale at 11:00 a. m., Sale starts at 12 neon sharp and will | CERT PRAL > Morten Mig, Co, Mount Joy and Ig arm aC inery Ql@ vst rs 2 on trp a wll | Lancer CROJ Mir. Cussert is serving in the U ! - - S IN STATE SINCE '46 S. Navy, just having completed SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1949 Frank, Auct. - The Vania Saturday, Aug. 20-On the pre- A Largest crop of nises at their own dairy barn in Saturday, Sept. 3--In West Don- Tobanon Co mile north of leading peaches since 1946 is on road Pennsyl-| his Boot |of Emma L. Landis, deceased. Ed- Six plots of ground all in Florin and| xen one hee improvements By rg Training at Great Lakes, NOW T1l., and will be sent to Tennesssee ET re. NCB i » : | one egal Twp., from | coming 2 i" iRiim A AT 11:00 A. M. DST. TWO MILES NORTH OF ELIZABETHTOWN. PA. | Cleona, 3 miles northwest. of Leb- Baler Chant to the conung from commercial orehards] Noidate his been set dor the PHONE 442-32. non, 125° head of blsod-tested Road, 158 acres dairy and tobacco and is expected to peak during| wedding nd accredited Canadian Hols- fap vith 2% couse | this week of August 22, the State ee ell em <a . | : | arm with 2'% story brick house Jos 3 New ond Usd Rostors: 2 ¥ ‘t-propelied Corn Pickers, tein galt by F L. ene 1'> story brick tenant house, large | Department of Agriculture re- . ot ot Corn Pickers, New Idea, Wood Bros. and other makes; | vor cntaloo write to Bar- ign, and frame barn, chicken | ports Lot of Ensila H 3 ; vey Rettew, Manheim R2 Hess, house oe sty, 2 or se 5 Feds ; ews rom orn ge Harvesters and Blowers, Corn Binders, 2 Auto- | |, rd Rhoads are aucts oy on 5 Ale 6 Ale The 1949 apple crop is estimat- Le i : ro vides : ‘uj nd Khoads « auc silo, garage, ete. by 4 S. Alle- 1 : : > matic John Deere Balers, other Baldrs: Combines, Grain Drills, ER TBE A yO jo ed at more than twice the size of (From page 1) Flows, Harrows, Mowers, Waaens, Cars, Trucks, Lumber, 300 | Wednesd vy. Aug. 24 On the Christian S Alleman. C. S. Frank, | 1948 short harvest ‘held gt the home of Mrs. Albert Locust and Cedar Posts, 150 HOGS, jprenises in Fast He mpfield Twp. Auct. Sale at 2 p. m . Fike on Friday evening. Present cng State Highwe ) 0 ;t — — UNE Tp Terms—Cash. Everybod A aN ou FUNERAL TRAIN were: Mrs. C. Nissly, Mrs. C. Young: ash, Yer ody bring anything you have 0] cust f Rohrersiown, 29 acres. with Saturday, Sept. 10—At 1:30 p. m William Henry Harrison was PUREE yy, vay ME sell NEXT SALE SEPTEMBER 17, 1949. 2-story two-family house, frame 'on the premises along Route 230, the first preside t : 1 Mrs. Harvey Stoner, 47, Mrs. Joos . : | bank barn, other outbuildings, also |at the West end of Florin, farm of | , si presicen oy whom alg) Brubaker, Mrs. Harold Kulp, G. K. Wagner S Machinery Auction | come personal property by Herman 80 acres with improvements At Tuner train was used, in April, Murs Kling, Miss Maude Buller, | H. Landis, Executor of the last Will ‘3:00 p. m. at the Floria Inn, I 1841 Myc We Wt = us- — i i yy eka o Mrs. Albert Kliner, and Mrs. Mus sey | wish | could afford more hired hands Mr. Farmer, you not only need more hired hands . . . you can’t afford tb be without them. that ate ready to work for you at bargain wages. Especially when there are hired hands Call your PP&L Farm 3 . . . . . . . Representative. His specialty is hired hands. . . electric hired hands! Where is this bergain in hired hands? Reddy Kilowatt, your electric hired hand, can do amazing farm tasks for &urprisingly little cost. Costs that make farming pay well! For exataple: A thousand gallons of water for less than ten cents. Think of the steps saved and the time gained for other farm tasks, Both of these mean real money to you. Your PP&L farm representative can help you in many ways to put electricity to work at a profit for you. He is ready to help you anytime. He knows and understands your problems, too. Most of our farm representatives are farm bred and agricultural engineers. All have had good practical farm experience. Welcome your PP&L Farm Representative . . . his help is free, and is an important part of our service to you, PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TRC RW Eh LOWEST- The car that made the number “887 the car that all America has enthusiastically be 99 gone for gone for Oldsmobile” 88 Convertible oupe with “Rocket” Engine. *Hydra- Matic Drive standard cquipment on Series "98" and “88” models, optional at extra cost on “76.” PRICED ‘ROCKET’ ENGINE CAR! famous Keep vou talking Oldsmobile for weeks to come! We promise vou an experience in automobile smoothness, quietness and effortless ease such the lowest-priced car with nation as vou never dreamed a car could give! For this ally famous Futuramic “Rocket™ Engine! is the car with four great names to recommend Have vou had your demonstration? If not, why it: “ROCKET!” HYDRA-MATIC*! WHIRL. A WN \ not step to the phone now, and call your Olds. AWAY! FUTURAMIC! This is the “hottest” 0 1 \ R mobile dealer. Ask him to drop around and give you a thrilling “88” “Rocket” ride. We promise you a motoring sensation that will number on the hichway-—a thrilling style car a thrifty economy car the great American automobile value of the year. Drive it... today! OLDS MOBILE A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE mmm PHONE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc. MOUNT JOY, PA. Mr. and Mrs. George L Mrs. Ellen Neidigh, Mr. A. ber, Mr. and Mrs. the D. Gar- James Buck Ridge Camp. Visitors at the camp were: Mr. and Mrs | daughter, of ‘and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John Bender Sr son, LeRoy of Milton Grove; Mr. and Mrs. | daughter, of Mrs. Mark | wn: Mrs. James Berrier, | of Milton Grove; Mrs. Frank Singer, of Maytown and Mr. and Mis. Dav id Heistan Milton spent weekend at Clarence Frye and Shermansdale, Mr and John Bender Jr. and Rowenna; Mr. and Berrier and family of and family of Grove. COMFORT Hogs heat as ample Madison, specialist of the Pa. — -_—— ren PAYS WITH HOGS suffer greatly from sum- mer and need shade as well fresh water, says L. ( extension State C provide llege. Trees or brush may nat- ural shade, or artificial shelters can be built with framework 4 feet high covered with straw or CLASSIFIED Rates for classified in this colunin are First inser- [ tion, 10 cents per line; Each ad- ditional insertion, 8 cent per line. Minimum, 25¢ insertion. These rates are cash. FOR SALE Key§tone Boiler for Vapor Heat. Stone lined tank for hot = water. Harold Krally Marietta Ave. Mount Joy. Phone 3-9503 8-18-11 FOR SALE: Three ¢ires 50x20, tubes and rim if wantdd, good con- iidon. Willis H. Weavépr, R1 Mount Joy. Phone 3-3422 8-18-tf FOR SALE 1929 Ford {two-door sedan, excellent condition, Call at 29 New Haven St. after 4:00 o'clock any evening except Sat. & Sun SAYLOR'S CANTALOUPES are now ripening. Place jyour ordei now. Rufus W. Sayl Manheim 3-5832 8-18-2t WANTED: Two carpenters, experi- enced only. Elmer Z. Ginder, Florin Phone Mt. Joy 35-4883 8-18-tt R1, Phone Mt. Joy FOR SALE: Kitchen Range with oil burner attachment, § Three burner Coal Oil Stove with loven attached Heatrcla converted jto oil 100 1b ap. Coolerator IcebdXx. Cal] Eliza- 8-18-21 bethtown 380-M. FAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Mumper, Eshbach, w Harry Frye, of the livestock: _ | The Bulletin, and Gas ape. 140 Market St, Mt. Jy. Phone 8-11-1f FOR SALE CHEAP gr | North 3-3801 NOTICE ered, Belts Helen Bronson Buttons and Buckles cov- Also Fprin alterations Phone Mt maae Joy 3-5739 8-11-tf OHIO (BLACK HAWK) Farm Ma chinery. Saleg-8¢ivice-Parts avail ible for complete line, Lane. Coun y Farm Bureau 8-11-tf FOR SALE: Cold Spot Electric Re frigeratoy, ~ Apt. size Roper ga stove, Mone Mt. Joy 3-¢018. 8-4-1 NOTICE TO LOT HOLDERS of the Mount Joy Cemetery Association We will hold our fegular Annual Meeting on Tuesday] Sept. 13th, at he First National Bénk & Trust Mount Joy, at 7:30 P. M 8-18-4t i"OR SALE New 4-R Bungslow Colonial Style bath automatic forced hot air heat garage 14x22, 2 mi. east of on Ridge Road. $7,300.00 Phdne Mount Joy 8-18-21 FOR SALE Norge Gas Range Magic Chef Gas Raage, Large white Ice Refrigerator, twg used Kelvin ator Refriger rs Porcelain § ink, | cod condition, large’ used Freezer Locker. Lester E. Roberts, E. Main 8-18-21 St., Mount Joy Mr. Harvey Zibk and family wishes to thank hid many friend and relatives for thes kind expres { BE. High, E | estate Wt. Joy. Pa., Thursday, August 18, 1949—3 m- (For AWNIN VENETIAN BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL- STERING cgll Columbia 48101 or write to HALDEMAN'S UPHOL- STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th & Spruce Sts, Columbia, Pa. 3-31-tf Cov & ADD. MACH'S 1 » News=tehuiltguped. JM. Engle, 411 zdbethtown 14J, 4-8-1 no rea pay high prices description. Mr. ANTIQUES: Will for antiques of an Hart, 161 N. Chgrlette St, Man- 4 2-24-tf heim, Pa. Phone ¢ NOTICE Milton Grove Sand Ine. apply for permits from tary Water Board Dept Harrisburg, Pa, to dis cess water after it has the treatment and plastic sand into the Jitt ‘riques creek in Mt. Joy and® Rapho Twps., County, Pennsylvania. tends to the Sani- of Aealth, se’ of ex- eh used in sing of Lancaster 8-18-4t NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7', 8'x8', 10'x10°, 12'x12’, In stock for im= mediate delivery] Automatic electrie overhead door gperators. Controlled from the dash of your car, Also a fot of commercial and pivoted steel sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 3-3011 4-17-44 EXECUTRIX NOTICE Estate of Mary K. S. Longenecker late of Mount Joy Borough, Lancas- ter County, deceased. Letters testamentary on said havigg been granted to the andersigned, all persons indebted thereto ardsrequested to make im- « SVT md € th S10NS 3 ymy thy he b au ful | mediate payment, and those having floral offerings. Special thanks to! claims or demands against the Rev. Ranch for his conseling words | same, wiil present thera without ] bereavement { uring our late 8-18-1t estas - | HE PEACHES deliveties in Mt. Joy and Mt. Joy 3-4218 or 8-4-t1 tree ripened, ill make Florin. Phone 32-4521 PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1949 On the n Cooper ve., in Landisville. household goods and intiques by A. S. Weaver. Spahr, Auct. Sale 12:30 p. m 8-4-3tp FOR SALE: Building Lots along Marietta and Lancaster Pike, my frontage desirgfl by 150 H. leen Apply Atlantic Gas | Station between Marietta and Silver Soring or phone M. E. Garn- 3343 7-14-tf | premises Mt. Joy 3-3343 TOR SALE: Shenandohlt’ Electric | 500 Chick cap. used 1 sea- | on. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4929 Broader, | FOR SALE: Oak lumher, all sizes | up to 36 ft. length. Sawed to order. Call Jac. G. Baker, Mdhheim, Pa. | 6-9-tf I BUY all kinds of scrap fron, also | sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler. Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. 5-12-tf - | There is a | many people are Prescription No NOTICE why sn Doctor's reason shuving 700,084 | for the relief of 2k and Ivy Pois ning and mingr skin irrita- tions, hecause it melieves immed- | ately and satisfies. Sold by E | W. Garber, 21 Mt. Joy St. Mt. | Joy 14-2mo. Isigned residing at | Ave. delay for settlement to the nunder- 309 Dickinson Swathmore, Pa. ALICE LONGENECKER CHAMBERS, Executrix Bricker & Beyer, Attorneys Arnold, 8-11-6t | SEE YOUR NEW LOCAL KAISER - FRAZER _, DEALER! Watch for aglvertisement next week. STALEY'S GARAGE Florin, Pa. PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1949 1:30 P. M. At the Central Hotel Building, 19 South Market Street, Elizabethtown, the fcllowing: ANTIQUE and MODERN 'URNITURE Glassware, Dishes, Dutch Cupboard, Victorian Lgve Seat and Gentle- Chaip, / Wainut Marble-top Di Naf Table, Wall Wine Chests, Bureaus, Beds, Rockers, Davenport, two overstuff- ed Chairs, Gas Stove, Ice Refrigera- tor, Breakfast Set, Lamps, Linens, Silverware, Rugs, Pictures, Cooking Utensils, and Dishes. : Terms and conditions by HILDA B. GREGG Landvater, Auct. 8-18-2t mans Table, Cabinet Lloyd PUBLIC SALE ol Valuable Farm Property and Real Estate SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, VALUABLE FARM 1:30 P.M. Eastern Daylight Saving Time the powers granted Elmer S. Weaver, late By virtue ol in the Will of f the Township of East Donegal County of Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania, the undersigned will ell on the Premises in the Town- hip ¢f Mount Joy the fol leseribed real estate, to wit All That Ceriain Tract of Land situated in Mount Joy hip and East Donegal ’ Lancaster Count Pennsylvania, the “CHRIST- formerly known a {AN H. SHOEMAKER FARM” lo- ated along S:ate Highway Route No. 239, running from Lancaster to Harrisburg Containing 80 Acres and 110 Per- ‘hes, strict measure, of which 67 Acres and 50 Perches are located on the North side of said State High- way Route in Mount Jov Township, and 1d 13 Acre 60 Perches are leccated on the South side of said State Highway Rpute in East Don- agal Township vements on the Farm The Imm Main and Plumb Streets, in Village of Florin. Containing in front on Main St. the | 40 feet and extending in depth 195 feet to an Alley. NO. 2 All that lot of ground on is erected a 2 Slory FRAME which DWELLING HOUSE, containing 7 Rooms and Bath, electricity, Hot Water Heat, full cellar and attic, with a one-car Frame Garage and Chicken House, situated on the South side of Main Street, in the Village of Florin. Containing in front on Main St., 10 feet and extending in depth 195 eet, to an alley. This property ad- joins Parcel No. 1 on the East. NO. 3. All that certain lot of ground on which is erected a 2 Story FRAME DWELLNG HOUSE, containing 7 Rooms and attached Kitchen, full cellar and attic, situat- ed on the South §ide of Main Street, in the Village 6f Florin. Containing in front on Main Street, 40 feét and extending in denth 200 feet, to an alley. NO. 4. All that certain lot of oround én which is erected a 2 Story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, containing 6 Rooms, and Frame Kitchen. full cellar and attic, situat=- ed oft the South side of Main Street, in fhe Village of Florin. Containing in front on Main St, Jno. L. Schroll, 116 'E. Donegal St., are : : Vit. Joy. Phone 34064. call after ~ 215 'STORY STONE wid in depth 200 8-18-1 eis DWERLLING HOUSE, [feet to an alley i Dom ci 8 a or Wht NO. 5. All that cerisin lot of Typewriters, Adc Mach’ss™ Cash |= 4 cont: 1 Rooms pon nd situated on the South side Registers, Check Writefs. New and | Outkjtchen attached [ of Main Street, in the Village of Used. J. M. Engle, 411 ¥. High St,| Concrete and Frame Bank Bard, | gjorin ’pheone 14J. ft. x 50 ft to whith is attached 8 Containing 40 feet on Main Street meee = - —| TOBACCO SHED, | ps8 It Xo ft | end extending in depth 200 feet to FOR SALE: Peaches for canning, |Also Corn Barn, 46 ft. x 30 ft, To [nn alley. This Lot adjoins Parcel white and yellow. Also apples and [bacco Shed, 83%» ft. x 30 ft. Frame | No 4 +n the East. vinegar Mrs. Katherine Snyder,|Hog Pen and Chickep Hoouse and | NO. 6 A lavee BARN Orchards, Florin. Phone on that portion of the Earm former- | nown as the “Weaver Sales and Mt. Joy 3-9151. 8-18-2t [ly known as the “Mummy Prop. | Fxchanoe Stable”. located in the a os ~lerty”, there is Concrete and | vane of Parcels Nos. 3 snd 4 wi FOR SALE: Seed Barley & Wheat grime Barn 42 ft. x 40 ft. with a |, enld for the ate boy from water treated se@d. Lester H Metal Roof { . “+ 38 > : : eth Metal Koc therein enntaivad, The Buildine Wolgemuth. Phone Mt. Joy 3-3391 There is a never failing Spring of | . wet hn demolished and. removed 8-18-f Water cn the Premises, and a well | from tha Pramicos hv Ontoher 10 ICY COW CITY v x Cistern at the House. ! 046 Thic €ala wb AAs KODAK'S SMALLEST CAMERA, | n EE Cmte, | 1018, Tic Eola will ha held - a Sale to be on Saturday, Septem- |... the Sala of the Kodak Bantam was $57.72 now 1 a re ow) £3 y mer gig , her 10, 1949 or the Premises, at | q Wanvap Frm, which de 8 Jvna $49.50, its a gem, see it at Victor 1:30 P. M. Fastern Davlight Saving ‘ ! 1 dy « advera Klahr's Camera Shop, Middletown. | 3 avins | ticed 1» he sold at 1:30 P. M. on the 8-18-11 Time. when terms and conditions | A das CANTALOUPES FOR SALE: Good variety. Elmer Heiseyd Elizabeth- town R3 8-11-2t ENJOY DRIVING? Protect right to do so by getting State Farm your Mutual Auto Insgrance. Careful drivers receive complete coverage at lower ratés. Remember—under new laws in most states, you can lose your after one accident Take no chances. See about State Farm's complete protection today. AMMON R. HOFFER 119 David St. Mount Joy, Pa Phone 3-4901 8-18-1t { vill he made krown by the under- signed, FOUR PROPERTIES AND LOT 3:00 P. M The undersigned will sell at the Florin Inn, in the Village of Florin and Township of Mount Joy, the | following described real estate, to wit NO. 1 All that ceriain lot of oround on which are erected a 2- Storv BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, 8 roems and bath, elac- tricity, h-t heat, full cellar, ittic, and Garage and 1% Story FRAME OFFICE BUILDING. water situated at the Southwest corner of Cala ta ho torrhsy J at tha Flavin Tnn, ‘ voximataly 2:00 P MM. Fostern Navlicht Saving Mime, when terms will be made known Y. LANDVATER THR FIRST NATIONAL RANK AND COMPANY OF MOUNT JOY, Surviving Trustees of the last will and testament of Elmer S. Weaver. deceased. Charles S Frank, Auc'ioneer Jernard J. Myers, Jr., Attorney £-18-4¢ hold on 1010 Sona nd hy the
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