The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 03, 1949, Image 3

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ARTKAY DISPERSAL
Thursday, Nov. 10, 1949
1:00 O'CLOCK P. M.
To be held at the Keystone Holstein Sales Barn, just
east of Mount Joy, Pennsylvania on Route 230.
50 Head
PUREBRED
HOLSTEIN




  


a re Henry Frank, Pastors more poured in at deadline time upon the idea of the wheel.
> sh «ince A . A Lis in Novambar 5 : :
10 h ad fresh since Sex tember I; 8 head due in Novem} er er | Sunday, November 6th which have not yet heen A home-made cart like that p
and December; 14 head to freshen throughout the year: 3 9:00 a. m. Sunday School The law permits Pennsylvania's below, Tor example, can save
: ” 4 1 4 yh Service ne law permis © sylvania s :
bulls, 8 heifers bred to a grandson of Marksman: 7 heif 10:00 a. m. Church Service 78 (WK ;
roa ge ———— 176.000 farmers to receive refund
Alves, | half Ft Serer i:
at St. Mark's of, half of the five-cent state ax
D. H. I. A. Herd Average 11932 Milk, 409. Fat. y. Evangelical United Brethren the on gasoline used in food
F E ATURING day Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor production,
Leechwo od Fobes Posch. 611.7 of fat 157372 Banda, NR 1, oc It was estimated when the law
a a. . ay ocd 1 V sear Hur . .
testing 3.91% as 3 year old and 3 daughters. One, and Missionary offering for Edith Shelly Was signed taat the refund cost
Rag ee Pride, 2 years, 236 days, 397.9 of fat 10,702 ved | project. might run high as $1,500.000
of milk (incomplete record) and her son by Lifloc Signet on 10:15 a. m., Morning worship. mnually but the present applica-
Tahari by a $7,000 son of Marksman, out of Lifloc Mala nt. | Women's Society of World Seri tion figures indicate it will be far
i Ce n Ya r pe Thankoffering service, Rev. Sols, than: that
Hari Supreme, world record Jr., 3 year old on 2X with i omon Caulker, speaker. ky hot |
of fat, 19635 of milk testing 4.61%. aan 6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship meets The 1949 Legislature authorized you We) Hue atid efor he 3%
xT 7 1 i: Te: harge ht the State finance a INH STH GE Wo all.
Man-O-War Rag Apple etsy Vv , a daughter of ork | ing: Japanese lea, in charge of the the State Board of Finance and other; or for carrying miik cans
Man-O-War Dictator. Several es Grand Champion at m- Commiss ssion on Missions. el Revenue to make quarterly repay- small machin , tools, bags of feed ||
Canadian Shows, 8y 493 lbs. fat, 14,284 milk 2X, and her PUBLIC SALE ments upon application by the far- aa Son. , 1
at Nd dy fd ners The : . he cart is simply and inexpen-
son by Raymondale Rag Apple La 11 as son of "Ajax of Ren! Estate & Personal Property mel : The 5 ard has sent out IOs Con aly X ioe joe pe =
Otonabee Colantha Lady, 2v. 2X, 480 iat, 13.043 of ff Ray NOVFMBER 19. 1949 more than 80.000 forms through- plain wooden erate equipped with]
milk. ‘She is the dam of an All-Canadian Bull and of «a i Located in the Village of May- | out the State to granges, farm'a handle or trace and mounted only
Ce 3 Ah : J ton, cooperatives, other farm organiza- tW0 rubber-tived wheels from an
Reserve All-Canadian Progeny. i A lot 6215x250 ft. erected thereon | {ions ny old automobile. The crate, made of
1c
Spruce Broe Ormsby Segis Teake, 492.4 fat, dy, 15-
937 milk, 2X. In 200 days of her fine year r old lactation,
she has 13,373 of milk, 419.5 of fat, mi up to 93
of milk a day.
Bonnechere Rag Apple Supreme, a son of Glenafton
Rag Apple Craftsman, the sire of he Al -American Moun-
be


tain View Coralie Rag Apple. He was second 11]
calf Lampeter, 1948, and 3rd prize bull calf, Pen a

Farm Show, 1949,
Several animals are bred to the twc |
Mata Hari Supreme, world record junior 3 vear old on 2X {
with 905 of fat, 19,635 milk testing 4.61%.
Herd Certified, Accredited, and calfhood vac
C. Arthur and Amanda K. Wolgemuth
MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA, OWNERS :
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cinated.
Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc.
Mount Joy, Penna., Managers.

Use Our Classified Column ~ It Pays |
LIMEACRE FARM
Complete Dispersal Sale
Of 50 Registered he
HOLSTEIN CATTLE
|

Bangs certified and calfhood vaccinated. T. B. certified
MONDAY, NOV. 7, 1949
On the farm located in Lancaster Co., 1/2 miles south of Man- |
heim on the road leading from Route 72 to Fruitville Pike on |
Route 772.
25 COWS
Many are ffresh or close springers,
balance due throughout the year.
7 SPRINGING HEIFERS
3 BULLS
Balance are heifers from 1 month
to 18 months old. Continuous DH.
1.A. testing has been done for six
years.
Lauxmont L. Sensation (He by Lauxmaster the g
from Yarba Sensaion Pontiac 2nd with 305 days at
3.9%. 19419.0 milk). Has been our main herd sire the
will be no less than 30 head of his off-springs in this sale
The oldest daughters are completing the ‘iv first records including Lime-
acre Pietertje Pontiac 2 yrs. 5 months, 365 days, 11260 milk, 441.4 fiat;
3 04%: Limeacre Sunrise Clohilda 2 yrs. 3 months, 310 days. 10,171 milk; ,
371 fat: 3.79. : his lo
Also Special Mention of Ormsby Korndyke Carnation. This is ‘he
nearest to an excellent cow of any cow sold for a long time, 3 daughters
selling. Record—365 days 15,776, 579.9 F. 3.73%. Fresh May 14-in 153 |
days she has 10,095 Milk, 379.2 Fat, 3.75% Test. Her 22-year-old daughter
has been milked 230 days, she has 309.7 f at; 4.25% Tes

proven sire and
5 fat
her > |

years |

d vears.
last
—
A daushter of Dunlozgin Go'dmaster at 3 years of age in 329 days |
has 11172 Milk and 403.1 Fat, 3.61% test her dam at 10 years made 18,- |
486 miik; 590.0 fat. : \
A 6 year old daughter of Saf master 3 yrs. 314 days. 14044 milk, 464.4 |
fat. A 3 vear old daughter of Elmercft Monogram with 454.F fat, 4.15 i
test—10.851 milk. Also sclling two daughters of Lucifer the one due at
sale by the herd sire. |
MILKING EQUIPMENT |
Two unit Surge milker complete, used twenty months; McDeering |
4-can electric milk cooler, 18—85 lbs. milk cans, buckets and strainer,
also selling one Ma-Deering milking machine unit in good condition.
Stewart clipper. Le
FARM MACHINFRY : |
Farmall A tractor, star ter and lichts, geod rubbar, mounted 14 inch
plow: cultivator; tobacco hoers; Me-Deering disc harrow with 24 discs,
used one season: three-section spring harrow, 7% ft. cultipacker, rubber-
tired wagon, with 16 ft. flats with side-boards and brake: G.I. tractor
manure spreader on rubber, used one season; potato cutter.
Sala to commence at 12:3 ¢’clock. Order of sale, imple,
eat!» at 1 o'clock. Sale will be held under cover :
Lunch by the ladies of the Home Builders of Chloque; Church of
the Brethren. For catalog write Harvey Rettew, Manheim, Pa. R2; sale |
manager. NORMAN M. KREIDER |
Dupes & Hess—Auctionec:ss hi
Paul D'ehm—Clerk Manheim.
nts at 12:30,

it 9:00 a. m,
t 10:15 a. m.
| Mt Joy
i "v12 rug;
i when ¢
OYSTER SUPPER NOVEMBER 5
Bible Class of the Church |
Landisville wil]
supper at the
Hall on Saturday,
4tc 8pm
—— —— —
Ladies
of God,
Oyster
serve an
Landisville
Nov. hth,
Fire
from

Everybody reads newspapers hud
NOT everybody reads eircular ad.
sevticing left on their door step
November 6! h.
Sunday School
Church Service
Evening Service,
is invited.
Sunday,
7:30 p.m.
Everybody
Church
Hess, and
Mennonite
Henry Garber, Amos


214 STORY
FRAME DWELLING A
equinped with electric and eas,
recently installed septic tank, Also
two-car garage. work shop. and |
mn honee. Fruit trees.

at the same time and place
we following per<onal property will
I proy
be offered for sale:
wi te and ivory enimeleqd range:
or tove: coal heater: living room
| suite; extensicn table: cupboard:
throw floor
cewing cabinet:
rugs:
ble lamnrs: sowing
table and trav: single bed with
sprine: 3 toilet sets
Radio and cabinet: kerosene

  
mrs: ernles: electric sweener; el-
ertric washer Int of « nned goods:
fi packer: tubs: homemade soap:
ch yookere: two lawn mowers:
o een cultivater: oarden tools:
rornenter tools: set of tons
i en we bovine machine: cider
ress: work bench and vice: tobac-
cn sizing boxes: ston and extension
i lad ders: grass sevthes
ANTIOUES
Secretary and desk; <et of 6 old-
fashicned kitchen chairs: walnit
sideboard: cherry Dutch ennboard;
d chest of drawers;

ee rry veneel
wed mirror: dron-leaf table:
doughtrav: small copper kettle; flat
11 dishes: and a lot of

ik articles too numerous to
me ‘ntion.
Sale to commence at
han conditions will be
known by
made
MRS. SUE SINGER
Walter Dupes, Auct.
Landis & Garman, Clks

PUBLIC SALE
i Of Real Estate & Personal Property
SATURDAY, NOVEMBFR 12, 1949
Borough of Elizabethtown,
Park Street
In ‘he
at No. 441
A 25 STORY
FRAME DWELLING
7 rooms and bath, equip-
ped tor two apartments, insulated.
Also two-car garage.
A! the same time and place the
following personal property will he
offered for
Bedroom suite:
sale :
din'ne room suite:
living room suite: electric floor anc
I: General Electric Re-
frigerat old fashionad
marble-ton table wash
wing and elider: ¢
Imps:

rocker:

porch

net; dishes: cooking ufens
lot of other articles tco numerous
| to mention.
commence at 1:00 P. M..
nditicns will be made
known by
Sale to
W. D. BOESCH
Valter Dupes, Auct.
Landic & Garmin, Clks 44-2t
SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.

CHINCOTEAGUE

Oysters
~ CLAMS
Joe & Tim
Schroll
DETWILER AVENUE
MOUNT JOY. PA.
a9 or
Da=a)
10-1


2D nn mn mS rg EEE
go


Keenco 5 and 8 ft.

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Hen Feeders
® Made of 24 Gauge Galv. Steel
© 3 inch Rounded Wool Perches
® Special Lock Washers On All
Bolts.
® I'xtra Heavy Reels
® Extra Strong Legs — Will Last
Fer Many Years
A. C. MAYER — Dial 3-4053


- MT. JOY, PA,
44-tf J

and ta- |
12:30 P. M., |
machine; |
Fruits & Vegetables
KRALL'S Meat Market
Farmers Deluge |
£ Zine ny Up nA
State With Tax |", "2°
Refund Requests #7 surton |
have Cart Lases Work
with FfIYHERE’S an old saying that the
easiest. way to do a thing also
is usually the best and most etli-
cient way. That cerwainly hold
and true of many a laborious and time
consuming far chore, Despite our
modern mechanization, there still
Farmers by the thousands
deluged the C
refunds of
1949 law.
requests for gasoline
taxes allowed under a
} The Stite Board cf
Revenue 12,000
Finance
said some requests
ready have been tabulated for ave various litle jobs around a
the quarteily period ended October farm that can be made easier by
taking a leat out of the book of
15 It added that many hundreds |) |
hat worthy ancient who Mh


stations in rural o «
s In rural oy gg may have a gate at one end.
areas. iy '
I Getting a sow into such a vehicle
After a farmer fills out a form should not be diflicult. Ii she balks
and returns it to the Board here, ¢ntering, put some grain in the
|
nd entice her in,

front of the car
he gets a code number and

anot 1 oy
anoth-| 11 che pe her refusal. put
er frm on which to apply for re-!'a basket over her head and back
imbursements her in.
—— ee
| Receipts for the amount of gaso-
line bought for use in farm mach- / e
| inery in the producti-n of food ale
| must accompany the second form.
The form also must EF.
a $1.50 filing
quarterly.
accompa-, If you want a nolice on your sale
weekly
from now until day of sale. ABSO-
nied by fee to be paid nserted in this register
n Ep: 5: ut
hie Oct. 15 ‘filing deadline cov- LUTELY FREE, send or phone wus
ered the month of July, August your sale date and when you are

and September. The ne
line will be on Jan. 15.
That's
he cheapest advertising you can get
xt dead- ready let us print your bills.
Gasoline
ctaer
chinery
not that
used in tractor and
gascline powered farm ma- Saturday, Nov. 5—On the premi-
ses in Rapho Twp., 3 miles North of
and Mount Joy on the road leading from
Becker's Service Statien to Hosslers
Church, at the church a valuable
fruii and poultiy farm, 16 acres
with 2!'_ story frame house, bank
vehicles
—— ee.
barn, etc by Albert A. Greenawalt.
Cc. 8 Auct. Sale at 2 p.m
Mortuary Record i. ©:
(From page 1) ~ ee
is subject to a refund, but
used in cars, trucks

Jeeps and simila
| enty-five, widow of Phares K.
Kreider ot
Saturday, November 5 On the
Village of
premises loca ed in the
the home of her daugh- ;
Bainbridge, opposite the

ter, Mrs. Daniel Forry Columhi: ;
BG2. West H Rd ve fe eniture Store, 246 story frame
} m yest Hempfield Twp, after double house, wash house electric
an illness of seven years. yw Paul R. Gates and hel Gates.
Walter Dupes, Auct. Sale at 2 p.m.
Mrs. Samuel S. Newcomer


4 Saturday. Nov. 12 the prem-
Mrs. Florence Newcomer, sixty. Saturday, Nov 1% On 1e prem
ie Cm 1 ises at 233 Marietta Avenue, in the
vite of Samuel S. Neweemer, well Borough of Mount Joy, lot of
An-
wmsehold goods by J
Daniel E. Engle,
Estate of Ei M.
12:30 p.m. C
known Kane drugeist, died Friday tiques and h
hospital Avery Engle and
Executors of the
morning in the Community
had been a
August 18. Death
te complications.
vvhere she patient since
dec’d. Sale at
Auct
Engle,
tributed S. Frank,
Besides her husband, who is
Mount Joy, she
Mrs. Olive
The funeral was held Monday af-
Wednesday, November 10--At the
K. ystone Holstein Sales Barn east
Mount Joy on Roule 230
ont Holstein by C
nd Ama Wolgemuth
 
native of leaves a
50 head
Evans A
Arthu
sister,
1a K
forncon, and burial was made in
the family plot in Forest Lawn cem- Saturday.
November 17—On the
in :
Silver
Twp.,
etery

Hempfield ory

story frame gar-
Fannie M. Brosey

. ag {t. lot adjoining, and
Mrs. Fannie M. Brosey, goods by Heary H. Kos-
cven, wife of Frank B. sp F of the last Will and




Mount Jcy RD, died Sunday at Testament of Leah H. Heidler, de
he - General Hospital, after an ill- ceased. ( Frank, Au Sale af
ness of four days. She was Lorn! aa
in Donegal Township, a daughte: Saturday, Nov. 19—On the prem-
of the late Henry and Alice Co- ites at Silver Spr ny in West
ver Myers and was a member cf Hempfield Twp., 2-story frame
| Trinity Evangelical Congregation- welling house, Wy 2-story fran
il Church rarage 4 personal property hy
A Henrv Losey
Beside er Yay Ka Gd 7] y.
esiaes hei husband she 1S) af Will and Testament of
Personal
urvived by these children: Frank Heidler. dee'd
here.
of the
Leah H
operty 1

|B. Jr of Manheim; Alice, wife of '2:3) np m. and real estate at 3 p
| Frencis Roeting, E-town RD3; m. C. S. Frank, Auct
John, Manheim RDI: Barbara, the -
| wife of Henry Hess, Columbia; Friday, Nov. 25—At our sales burn
Nirman and Francis at home; al- raat of id Joy. en Route 2a,
» 417169 heed of fresh and close spring-
| so a brother, Arthur Myers of ers and bul by Kevstoae Holstein
| town; and a step brother, Harlan Sales, Inc, Mount Joy.
Weidman of Lancaster and 22 TT
grandchildren. ARTHUR WOLGEMUTH BUYS
The funeral was held at Main- REGISTERED HOLSTEIN COW
heim this afternoon wiih inter-; C Arthur Wolgemuth Mount
ment in the Chickies Cemetery Joy has recently acquired a regis-
— tered Holstein Friesian cow from

herd of Lesicy Thompson of
Quality Meats | [ 2) : Wis Change
ALSO for this animal, Isabelle
A. FULL LINE OF Ko, has cflicially
The Holstein - Friesian Assoc. of
AT Eng, aie ati i 30.245 re-
Association issued
oi ownershi;
Plebe D.
been recorded by

certifi
breeders caring 1948
ee
THEPP & LL
NINE MONTHS
gistry and transfer

EARNINGS OF
LE PAST
West Main St, Mt. Joy Earnings after
ling to the comm~n ‘stock of Penn-
A sylvania Power & Light Cempany
for the nine months period ended
ADVERTISE : September 30, 1949 were $5,150;064;
equivalent to $1.55 per share, and
for the twelve months period
ed September 30, 1949 were $6,730,
363; equivalent to $2.03 per share of
common stock outstanding at the
end of the period.
| Operating
nine months ending
1949 were $51,647,812;
5.6 percent over lost
ponding period.

all charges accru-

September 30,
an increase of
year's corres-
HIBERNATE
force of one
Hawthorne |
! The three
i ly. It
'nouncement to pen
revenues for the first |
IAC i ag & yg
Firs 9 i
%
TN
a WARN Reed hy
Furder
Ey Two
y
Is ST EE MS to be universally pre.
Ee
By Richard Hill Wilkinson
i Ben
1 aid
Odell. ‘that people who aren't In
 
—
Inspector
their own element are at a disads
vantage
“I'm thinking of the
tive Sergeant Rod
to Round Pond for his suinmer vas
cation. Rod and city
raised. He worked on the police
of the
dian t Know a great
time Detec-
Upshur went up
vas city bred
countrv’s largest
cities. He leal
about the country and country

But he knew human nature,
! and ne Was
smart
«Minute | “ro
Fiction




pretty dull tir when Henry
Graves, the ow came tc nm
with a request
‘““‘There’s been a drowning
up the river a ways,’ he explain-
ed. ‘Jed Thomas, the local
officer, isn’t so sure but what
there's foul play. I know it's
out of your jurisdiction, but
we'd appreciate having you lend
us a hand.” He smiled flatter-
ingly. ‘You see, your fame as
a detector of crime is far reach-
ing.’
I "Jed Thomas, a farmer by trade,
was congenial and willing to let
Rod assume the entire burden.
* ‘Fact is, Mr. Upshur, there's
been a feud hereabouts. Bet
the Hallams and the
‘Well, sir,
Herm and Punk
me an’
ween
Spencers.
couple days back
Hallam
says they wu
in their lower pasture and suddenly
they with Pat
in it sweepin’ around the
bend. He was clear across the
which is about 200 yards
an’ they claim he hit a submerged
log and stuck. They claim he tried
{to push hisself off with an oar an’
'the oar slipped an’ it an’ him fell
overboard. Well, sir, Pat can't
swim an’ he just naturally drowned.
“Jed Thomas drove
{the Hallam farm and
him to Herm and Punk.
come to
as bait diggin’
sees a boat Spencer
come
river,
wide there,
Rod out to
introduced
They
were
y big strapping fellows, smug,
amused.
! ‘“ ‘Sure, sure, we'll go down
to the river with yuh,’ Herm
said in reply to Rod's question.
“I see,” Rod remarked to Jed,
‘that you recovered the oar Pat
Spencer lost overboard.’
{ *‘Yep,’ replied Jed, and not too
happily, ‘I found it caught
weeds along the bank about 15 yards
downstream. I gues lost
it, just like Punk and Herm said.’
“Punk and Herm laughed.
m some
s he musta

“Sure, we'll go down to the river
with yuh,” Herm said.
‘Wait a minut Rod said eas-

so fast, boys. You two are
smart all right, Too smart. So
smart you made one awful blunder.
Officer Thomas, I think you'll be
safe in arresting these men and
charging them with 1 ‘der.’
AT'S AND HERM'S mouths fell
open. In fact, so did Jed's. Jed
said: ‘Yuh Pat
didn’t drown hisself?’
“‘0 course he did!® Punk
Hallam said darkly. ‘Listen,
city jigger, vou ain't comin’ up
here an’ gettin’ away with ac-
cusin’ murder. You ain’t
none. We got each
witnesses,’
Rod.
worse,
ily. ‘Not

mean, you know
us o’
scarin’ us,
other for
‘Fine,’ said
the lie all the
both declare
out of the boat, first dropping his
oar, No, 1 must
city man and the ways
try are
any dumbbell would know
looking at that
ing that bend above
ing that there's
an oar
‘That makes
because you
you saw Spence fall
confess I am a
of the
strange to me.
couns-
Howeve I,
alter
river and see-
here and know-
a fast current
dropped overboard near the

opposite bank, could never lodge
in underbrush along the bank on
this side 15 feet from w we're
"standing. It would be two or three
miles down stream by now.’
“For a minute, there was silence.
men stared at Rod blank-
quite awhile for the an-
etrate Officer
recovered first.
took
Thomas fortunately,
He had a gun ir
got 1t out, just as
his pocket and he
Punk Hallam
jumped at him. He had to shoot
Punk through the shoulder, and
would have done the same to
Herm, apparently, had one more
ounce of grey matter than his
brother. He quit.”
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| FOR SALE: Brown enameled Heat
| The Bullets lin,
Jov. Pa., Thursday, November 3,


COUNTY FARMERS TO GET rola, in good condition. Amy Kram=-
52,000 TREE SEEDLINGS er. 105 New Haven St., Mt. Joy.
Lancaster County farmers c¢ op- | 40-6tp
era‘ing in the soil service techni- NEW OVE SECTIONAL
ions’ conservation plan will re- | GARAGE DOORS: 8x7’, 8'x8',
ceive 52,000 units of tree edlings | 10°x10°, 12x12’, In stock for im=
i m se mediate delivery. Automatic electrie
and multiflora rose
my | 11 | 1 . | overhead door operators. Controlled
The plants will be distrils nied | from the dash of your car, Also a
free from the Lancaster County | fot of commercial and pivoted steel
Si] Conservation Dis rict head- | sash, Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy,
quarters in Quarryville, according | Pa. Phone 3-3011 —— _ 417-4
to W. Martin Muth, district con- |
servationist Speci <i}
ut include white pine 19.00)
Scotch pine, 2.000; Norway spruc . TED
9.500; Izrch, 10000: black locust WANTEI
1.500 oi | 0 TWENTY GIRLS
1,509 end muliifi 1 rose 19.000 :
— — Experienced Sewing Machine
f Bullet Operators
ae oy Tw Bult | Unexperienced for other work.
MOUNT JOY MILLS
CLASSIFIED | oe
Rates for ified advertising 'n
this column are
3 lines or less, minimum ‘ 35¢
Over 3 lines, per line 10¢ —



Each add. insertion, per line Sc | TB IE C UTOR’ S NOTICE
FOR SALE Ww A Fure Estate of Leah H. Heidler, deceas-
FOR SALE wo Worm Air Fum- |g Lite ¢ Smet iy ni
aces. slightly used. Diol Mount Jos ed, hte of West Hempfield township,
Lancaster County.
33111 44-1
ran —— : Letters testamentary on said
FOR SALE: 1936 Oldsmobile Sed- eState having been granted to the
an, good cond. Sadie B. Shenk | andersigned, all persons indebted
Sporting Hill, Manheim. R2, Pa thereto are requested to make He
mediate payment, and those having

44-11 :
————————— p claims or demands against the
NOTICE: Colored man 58 years, Same, will present them without
delay for settlement to the under=-
signed residing at Landisville, Pa.
HENRY H. KOSER
James N. Lightner Executor
Attorney 42-6¢
wishes a position as janitor or any
other work. Write 32 Railroad St.,
Mount Joy 44-1tp
1 WISH TO THANK of the

T c Depot nd elsewhere for
flowers, cards and kindness while EXECUTOR NOTICE
being hospitalized and convalescing Estaie of Ellen B. Funk, late of
at heme, Mrs. Da hy Zeller. 44-1p Mount Joy, Borough, Lancaster,


~———— | County, deceased.

FC JR SALE
Ses asoned Walnut and Letters testamentary on said
Cedar Lumber. D. M. Reid, Phone | estate having been granted to the
169 Newville, Penn: 44-8t | undersigned, all persons indebted
5 = | thereto are requested to make
PAINTING: Do you need some in-
" . payment, and those hav-
work Call S. H. Zerphey.
demands against the
immediate
: :
eri ing claims or



Landisville 44-10 | came, will present them without
FOUND: Hunt] Ing License D-10768 delay for settlement to the under=
John Way, Dcnegal Springs Road. nna FIRS y
Mt. Joy. Phone 3-4892 44-1 GS A ATIONAL pane
& TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY
FOR SALE: $5.00. good Mount Joy, Penna.
cond. Write Florin or | S. May, Executor
phone M:. Joy 43-1f Randolph C. Ryder Atty’s 43-6t
FOR SALE: Wool rug 8.3x10.6. good EXECUTOR NOTICE
condition, price reascnable. Phone Estate of Samuel Funk, late of
Mount Jov 3-5004 43-tf | Mount Joy, Borough, Lancaster,
— ——— a — | County, deceased.
FOR SALE. 3-piece girls winter Le'lers testamentary on said es-
coat and leggings set, Kelly green & | tate having been granted to the un-
Brown Mutton Trim. size 6-X. Ex- | dersigned, all persons indebted
cellent condition Phone Mt thereto are requested to make im-

3-4015 mediate payments, and those having
-——r ~—— | claims or demands against the same,
WATER T \X NOTIC E: After Jan- | will present them without delay for
uary 1, 1950, an additional six per- | se‘tlement to the undersigned

cent (69) will be added to all water THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
taxes already penalized. Mrs. John & TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY
B Greiner, Collector of Water Mount Joy, Penna.
Rents, Delta St, Mt. Joy ,Pa 43-1 f | Louis S. May, Executor
CAMERA PARGAINS, Kodok Du. | C. Ryder Atty's 3-6
flex with flash, like new. was $16.- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
31 now $11.95. Pocket Kedak $6.95 Estate of Bertha M. Kraybill de-
with case. Devrv 16mm Projector, | ceased, late of Mount Joy Borough,
$25.00. Victer Klahr Camera Shop, | Lancaster County, Penna.
Middletown, Pa 14-11 Letters of administration on said
- Sinn —— | estate having been granted to the
FOR SALE 50 one gallon Crocks. | undersigned, all persons indebted
i M. Hess, Mt~Joy, Rl, Pa. f41-t thereto are requested to make im-


TI SAT 1 mediate payment, and those having
FOR id oe nd 03 ns, claims or demands against the same
Tov Daeg my gh will present them without delay foi
OV. relma, oo _ a= settlement to the undersigned, re-
7 A . : siding at Elizabethtown, Pa., R.D. 1.
WANTED—Electrician: also Plumb- | 5 TET NXT.
0 XS. 4 L
ar & Heating Man. Wolgemuth Ine Samuel S ARTHUR So SYBILL
14 East Main Street, Mount Joy. Pa, | “el = Venger, Aly inistrater
Phone 3-9681 oo.
TAA ere ei for awNiNGs
Check W a Nr ash | BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL-
Toad TM Bote tors oh or | STERING call Columbia 48101 or
Elizabethtown. shone 147. 8.18.45 | "Tite to HALDEMAN'S UPHOL.-
Elizabethtown. phone 14J. 8-18-tf STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th &
FOR SAI CHE ADP Benval com Spruce» Sts, Columbia, Pa. 3-31-tf
hination Coal and Cas Range. 140 IG Te.
y CUSTOM PL YWING and
nit Tarket St., Mt. Joy. Phone v 3 = 11 »
Marke: St. WM. J Bune CORN PICKING “Wood Byo.
Robert G.
, Eliza-
No job too farge or small.
Hostetter, 11312 Mt. Joy St
NOTICE: Buitons and

y
Buckles CcOV~



ered, Belts made. Also alterations, bethtown, Pa. Call after 5 p. m,
Helen Bronson, Florin, Phone Mt. } Phone 198-1. 9-15-2mo.
Joy 3-5739. og 11-4 Is there an individual corpora-
FOR SALE: Oak lumber. all size tin, Oil Company or anyone in-
on 10:50 10. lenath Sawer to an terested in the Hest for a
vy . Vole nr : : fas or service station, auto agency
Call Jac. G. Baker, Menheim il and used car lot, Road House, Ov-
oo | er Night Cabins, Refreshment cr
I BUY kinds: of ‘ero iron. alee Fruit Stand, etc. along the high-
ll wond. Guy D. Snittler. | WY helween Harrisburg and Lan-
Phone 3 } Mt. Tov 5.12-tf | C7 r? The location comprises
2 erm | OVer 5 acres at a hard road inter-
ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices | Section on the new 4-lane highway
east of Mt. Juv and hos every ad-
vantage, Big Chickies Creek along
cadam highway along
Ample car and trailer
for antianue of any deserintion Mr
Hat, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man- 1
04-1 f ane S'de, m
heim, Pa. Phone 407 2-2
the othe



WANTED: Female help for gen- | Parking, svacious grove, shady and
ral office work. Pesition will be | Mcturesque If vou want a- real
ven in near future. Must be sood | '0¢aticn, nct quick 1 Cell, phone
at arithmftic and tynine - aoplica- » see Jno. E. Schroll, Owner,
1 vericd onen until Dee. 1. 1949 Mount Joy, Pa Rican
Applicaticn forms will be sent on No‘ice is hereby given that at
reauest. Pern anent position with | 7.99 p M. on November 7, 1949 at
ood pov. Pa. Farm Bureau Corpor- | (he Borough Hall. Mount Joy. Lan-
Hon Assoc., Post office Box 7. | citer County. Po. the Council of
Florin, Pa 3-5! | the Borough of Mount Joy is to
consider the adontion of certain pro-
posed amendments to the Zoning
Ordinance of tho Borough, which
amendments have heretofore been
ANTES submitted to the Borouch Planing
WANTE : Commission as required by law.
SALES GIRLS The amendments to be considered
Full Time propose the following:
G. C. MURPHY COMPANY 1. To include dwelling trailers in
Mount Joy the definition and reouirements for
residences and dwellings. and to
prohibit location of dwelling trail-
ers and other vehicles used for
dwelling purpes~s in Residence “A”
14-1t and Residence “B” districts.
sae em mene - 2. To se pensltie: ola
DRIVING A NEW CAR? Protect tion T pote pensliiss Lr via
your right to go on driving it. Get Copies of the proposed amend-
State Farm Mutual Automobile In- | oie ara on file in the office of the
surance. Under new, strict fin- | goog Secretary, and may be in-
Aneta] POS ows hb iil spected bv any person interested
states, one cede oud ike
away your driver's license! Find 3 bis office No. 123 WN, Barbara
ut today about State Farm's low- reet, Mount Joy. Pa., between
the hours of 9 A. M.. and 8P. M.
tection
3 5 na Monday to Friday, inclusiv d
AMMON R. HOFFER an
119 David st. Mount Joy, Pa SAM SEL
Phone 3-4901 44-1t ' 43-2¢ DRIAN
Borough Secretary