When in need of Printing, All-Day Farm Machinery | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin Hog and Community Sale 575 «iis | Of Real Estate & Personal Property SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1949 Located in the Village of May- | town | A lot 6216x250 ft. 19th, 1949 a cight miles south of Her- | This will be the last sale for this year, machinery or anything else you may have. invited to sell and to buy on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER at 10 A. M, two miles pi of Elizabethtown. so bring in all your surplus Dealers, farmers, everybody erected thereon 21, STORY pis Pa. Phone 442-32 Elizabethtown. FRAME DWELLING equipped with electric and gas, ALL KINDS OF NEW AND USED recently . installed septic tank, Also garage, work shon, and { [4 A 4 OO R & chicken house. Fruit trees. a Alen at the same time and place OF MOST ALL MAKES {be offered for sale: White gas stove: | I'the following personal property will | | | Harrows: and ivory enameled range: , the latest; Flows: Balers Drills: Binders: Side Rakes; Tires: Disc Harrows: Mowers; Cultipackers: Wagons: New Holland Combines; Corn Pickers: Silo Fillers: Grain : : Stalk Cutters: Harvesters: Hardware; New |S": extension Cars and Tiucks; Lumber: 300 Fence Posts. 1 am»s: 150 Hogs and Shoats tule apd heater: livine room table: cunboard: floor and ta- sewino with conl | ble cabinet: trav: engle hed oo] (any=-! | | | The Bulletin, ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE PLANS Why of Sponge Shortage The marriage of Miss Carroll M. = For several years now, people | Busard, daughter of Mr. and Ms. : have been wondering why there are 2 ¢ so few natural sponges on the mar- Se 2] EF sar 2815 Kessler awe Busard, $13 ih ssley A | ket, oflered at prices almost beyond Boulevard, North Drive, Indianapo- reach The shortage is - usually lis, Ind. and Richard T. Brown, son blamed upon the war. This, how- of, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. B. ever, is not the reason Depart- Brown, of Mount Joy, will take 8 ment of commerce explains that . ' 3 the big western Atlantic sponge place Saturday, December 3, in beds vere Llithieo by Knaus Wm : ec ere yhgnted y Tungus Indianapolis in the St. Paul's Epis- Milk House Heaters 1939, and that recovery of the west- copal Church. shallow water sponge is a graduate of Solve Farm Problem De at least five years The bride-elect Indiana University and is a mem- Easily Attached to more, and the deep water beds from | ber of Alpha Phi Sorority. Mr 10 to 20 years more. Brown is a graduate of | employed by the J. S. wine 3 toilet sets Terms—Cash. | Radio and cabinet: kerosene NEXT SALE—JANUARY 21. 1950. lames; oh | ectric wy her: lot of conned goods: onld paeclor: tnhs: scan: G. K. Wagner's Machinery and Hog Auction | “neers un tan mowers agapden tools: | A ree eer reer ee reel | pnvpnonter tnnle sot of hrishor {nate hordware eidap re Aonohtrav: small renner kettle: flat irons: and diches: and a lot of ¥ 8 other articles too numerous to ERG oR WE m-ntion HH | t © Ee Cale to e when conditions nown bv 45 REGISTERED Js GRADES wmmeonce ot will be made MRS. SUE SINGER Walter Dopes, Auct. Landis & Garman, Cllzs. 44-3t ! PUBLIC SALE Nf Rea! E SATURDAY. NOVEMPFR 12. 1949 Fy In ‘he Boronszh of Elizabethtown, ‘Tr Accredited, Bang Certified, many calikood vac tated, elizible | at No. 441 Park Street at 2 ta 0 o all milking animals have up-to-date mastitis i A 215 STORY tests hy competent veterinarians. 50 STRICTLY IIRESH and CLOSE SPRINGERS, maiority first second, and third calf Several have excellent prov- Ha o en production records. Many milking 59) Ih, and 69 1h. { ped for 5 BULLS, readv or ~heut ready for service. includine 2 frem Also two-car ga the famous HEDGYF herd of Pine Plains, N. Y., rich in 49% At the same time and blace the Ancestry for generations followin persenal property will be = TWIT offered for FRAME DWELLING and hath, equip- two anortments, insulated. garage. sale : 5 BRED and OPEN HEIFERS. bred. 16 Young calves, Bote alte roo Silo: mostly heifers. selling after the'r dams. : TT Suita: ¢ Ao w ond This is the 81st Garden Bent sale where Bvery in Is mld lamovs* General Blectric Re- f~ he exactly as represented and where you can buy the mest JU fashioned: Yorker: robin I* money. : value for your money marhle-ton table: wash machine: known by EARL L. GROFF, Strasburg 3661, Pc. ; R. AUSTIN BACKUS | SALES MANAGER & AUCTIONEER, MEXICO, N. Y. SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY | FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. Everybody In This Locality Roads The Bulletin Check These Exclusive Of Keenco's Features NCL a Dr : New, All-Bolted Nest : A wt Ie 2A a — © Bolted Throughout For Faster Assembling ® Special Shake-proof Lock Wash- ers Perch © Extra Sturdy Hinged Brackets mie es i eS ® Extra Deep Nest To Prevent Egg Breakage ® Extra Wide Perches With Rounded Edges. A. C. MAYER — Dial 3-4053 — MT. JOY, PA. 44-tf © Special Lipson Fronts & Backs Ventilated Panels UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE LANCASTER COUNTY 116 ACRE FARM LOCATED ONE-FOURTH MILE SOUTH OF MASTERSONVILLE, ALONG ROAD LEADING TO MANHEIM. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1949 This is an ideal form containing 116 acre g located alona hard surface road Y% mile from public school and churches. Land is very fertile, 35 head of dairy cattle have heen kept on this farm for the past 15 years, Idec! set of farm buildings for dairy- ing, poultry or tobacco growing. 15 acres in wheat, 8 acres in barley, acres in alfalfa, 10 acres in new mixed hay, 28 acres in old sod, 3 acres in woodland and balance in permanent pasture with never failing stream. 8 Room Eta BRICK HOUSE BANK BARN, Large Tobacco Shed This is a beautiful home, 3 Ti rooms on first floor, 5 rooms and bath on second floor. House is insulated. Modern Kitchen. Hot water heat. Barn is modernly equip- ped with 34 stancheons. Also 2 BTEER STABLES 3 LARGE CHICKEN HOUSES 10x36 SILO, 500 bu. METAL CORN CRIB You will find a real set of farm buildings no this farm. Térms 10°; down, balance April 1st, 1950, If you are looking for a farm, stop in and see this place, anytime between now and sale day. Sale will beheld on the premises at 2:00 Saturday, November 19, 1949, PAUL E. SANGER, SALES MANAGER AND AUCTIONEER, MYERSTOWN, PENNA. AARON TYSON, Owner Walls in Winter Time sesame > x © late Penn State James River Company College and belongs to Phi Gamma Nobody enjoys working in a cold George Washington foresaw the Delta Fraternity milk house. But until very recently, necessity of binding the isolated et i farmers could do little about it—ex- outposts to the original 13 states re rhaps, add another layer ENGAGED cept, perhaps, add anothe I layer by means of (ransportation and er A al to their already uncomfortably ites hat communication and urged tha Mrs. Elizabeth H. Eliza- Raber, announces the ment of her daughter, Dorothy, to Gene T. Myers, son of Mr. and Mys. E. J. Myers, Salunga. Miss Raber is bulky clothing Experiments conducted in the last two or three years, however, have helped solve the milk house heating problem. One type of equipment, de-| veloped as a direct result of such agricultural engineering experi- ments, is shown in the accompany- plans be put into effect. In es River company was such 1785 the Jan organized to build a tran rcute to the west, Washington was elected president of this company uction began on the engage | sportation Risser Co. wand constr canal, James River Mr. Myers attended Franklin and { Marshall College and is now at- ing illustration. It is a 3000 watt, Outside Walls Mail. tohi: A 240 volt, thermostatically controlled] 5 em on tend‘ng Philadelphia Museum Art cleric. space heater. Fasily ab For waterproofing outside walls ol atel ¢ 3 ero Bleck ein : School. tached to the milk house wall, it is| Made of Loner 1 hacks use of P U BR x C be, | work bench and vice: tohae- msn A Ween sesamin five feet high and produces a tem- ment paint. Block walls should age I A RK be [ en sizing hoxes: sten and extension adders: graces sevthee THURSDAY, NOV. 17th | ANTES 9 | Qecratary ond desk: cet of 6 old- . | foal rd hatrs: ralnnt At WILLOW STREET VILLAGE. 4 miles south of [© Fichen 23 ed | <'debrard: cherry ch ¢ oard; LANCASTER, PA. at J. M. Brubaker Farm, Just off Route chorry chest of drawers: 72 and 222. | vvoneo od mirrors dron-=leaf table: 1230 P.M, | state & Poreonsal Propertv | perature range of between 40 and| 8! least 24 days before the first 80 degrees, Quack Grass Control TCA formulations are on the more before the finish coat is ap- market commercially for the first Other new developments along this I or time this scason. They are being line include the use of small hot wa-| piled The cement paint shoaly be widely used for the control of ter radiators which are connected to| thoroughly scrubbed into the sur quack, Bermuda, Johnson and other Standard dairy water heaters, and face, Brisses ————————————— Weed Killer ! the cheapest advertisingyou can get coat is applied and at least 48 hours | Land of Opportunity If a weedkiller works by pene- The freedom, « pportunities and trating the leaves, oil-soluble com- rewards for achievement in our pounds should be used; if it is ab- country have directly enabled the sorbed by the roots, water soluble whole American people to live on compounds are preferable, accord- | ing to scientists at the University a scale undrean of in any other gS h of California college of agricul- ture. ‘ountry in the world. Sir! Thank Y nk. You, Our Presidents Porters of northe lia an { nm Otinera India and Tallest president of the United libel, expressing thanks fs» pay- | x . ment for i a na States was Abraham Lincoln—6 services "ue their | heads to th abn ik Sone ! sat} feet 4 inches. Largest president fas 1e ground, stick out their was Taft, who weighed 280 pounds. tongues, and hiss, says the National > | | : Failure to observe the recom- | perimentally ave bee : i Pies in rats but have been mended oil drain practice and oil | horn: red because of the variable filter service will result in a clogged actors encounterec IN measuring + Tend | oi 3 + an Vr c i the blood hr tthe ro 0 Arthur Miller of Union, Ill, ad- | oil filter and lead to coated oil the bleo ressure he ri: . | ol Soin @ of vie vat mires the new heater recently in- | screens, plugged oil lines, scarred | a Ne Deiat stalled in his milk house. pistons, and burned bearings on e Never Drinks : aun The koala of Australia. which re. the conversion of electric milk cool youn tractor. : haba hy “ler ce "eSSOrs heat pumps. we sembles a teddy bear never EF no Pl i SW D 5 ot ad ar, NA rs Vor nyo anting Sweet Potatoes i th. mised st the low fees which Grivks. Joining enouy iSite t net eve gh The fungi which cause ‘black Pr ; Son ere surprised o e y prinas whit ) : 8 : wrested primarily in *‘spo eat- l ngi whic} aus g ast Mon IRYEFS ore suppnsed. #4) ; ; | porch swing and glider: chest; ¢or- | from the young eucalyptus leaves .. ! ; Jp . rot” and “soil rot” in sweet pota- | ev-hled them to buy high producing animals under the warket a Tol Mins comin dtersils: ond | on Which fe Tic. ing” —that is warning only the spe- : J 2 swee c1She MO o and Whi Ves 2 Viv $v “OY: > ROE dep wy | 2 * . fie aces in which they happen! tees live Im 1¢ sol rom one sea- : ig 1 ttendino this ala perardlocs of dic lot of other articles too numerous | cific places in ’ Pe ou wi Save monev hv perar We 6) Ca ~ row vy “NT t mention tones DECINE NOW TO COME. BRING YCUR FRIENDS AND | Rak to eA at 100 P. M : Sale to nt 3 P.M, \§ OREM S : Tne y rvice | i . N¥ *HBORS. Good truckine Sorylee. ' ‘ when eonditions will be made Hot dinner or junch at 11:45. Sale starts immediately there- | after. in warm sale nlace, | W. D. BOFSCH | Production Credit Representative present to extend credit, [ Walter Dunes, Auct | i Srna fn oy J) » T.ren' Ron:esentative jf ¥a'ter 8 For free trovenevtation ta sale, phone Rep esentative. | & Garni, Clits 44-94 President Madi- than 5 The shortest was son, who inches, Geographic society was less feet 4 Experiments with Rats Investigators have long been able to produce high blood pressure ex- Change Tractor Oil not advisable of pota- his| son to another, so it is to be working at the moment. This a relatively simple job and can| to plant successive crops i be done by placing heat lamps di-| toes on the same soil. Toads protective Weapon of About the only the toad has is weapon a milky fluid which | Water . ; rectly above or adjacent to the space they can give off and which is ob to be warmed. | Rainwater on Farm noxious to dogs. Rae nn T'erracing, contour farming, and - —— — close growing vegetation such as Insect Infestation Those Greener Pastures small grain, legumes, and grass | The spread of insect infestation sod will help slow up the runoff | and tree disease is more serious water so that it can soak into the | and more difficult to control than The old saying that ‘*‘grass is soil. forest fires greener on the other side of the Ll a | ee fence’ has a scientific basis in fact, To Prevent Rot Salt for Cows according to Dr. William A. Al Foundation timbers, posts, steps Leaving salt out of his dairy Precht, jose. the SOUS Sepa) porches or other wood parts of a ’ mit ) 3 rersity 1SSout . cows’ feed cost an Illinois dairy. ment of the University of OU} building should not be placed in { milk flow Fruits & Vegetables po iit outer KRALL'S Meat Markei Cattle’'s gre are based on a will best nourish “When a cow izing habits, he said, search for feed that them. risks her neck to man 100 dollars contact with the soil unless of treated wood or the heartwood of a naturally durable Species. a month in reduced Marine Landings mE T1 . get grass on the other side of the Since 1775, United States marines To 3 h tcl A Te sf Salt for Swine nce, 1€ declared, she 1S show- have made more than 200 landings S hic 1 In hot weather, pigs need salt, ing good sense, She does this | : on foreign shores When Be are fed enough ordi- cause the neighboring grass not ee ot nary salt, records show they gain : only looks, but is greener. She is Speaking of Honey nstinetively King oF : up to two and one-half times faster mstincuve Seeking grass ron 59 Solomon said—"My son eat thou hich in pr - producing el than pigs that get no salt. 1g rote ) le- honey for it is good.” Proverbs > : rr me 2 13 ments Galvanized Ware 24:13. Feed that contains body-building ———— re bohe-making I : Sith Galvanized ware is the name ap- one- ax £ values come idly . Farm Tractors in Dritain from soll - yt is high in minerz)| Plied to steel containers which About a quarter of a million farm ——— SD erro] Dave been made rust-resistant dur- tractors are in use in Greut Britain. - ing the manufacturing process by a | py £2 application of a zinc coating. Mastitis ¢. - --. - -. Sudden change of feed may make )) 1 Enriched Corn Meal cows more susceptible to mastitis I, [> | ¢ Important health-protecting vita- A | oN ing. srale z > a > ee fren eel + >| mins and minerals added to en- : | riched corn meal are calcium, iron, Stimulate your business by adver- [= _ 0... thiamin, known as vitamin Bl, ribo- } ising in the Bulletin. | flavin, and niacin. Qua lity ‘Meats ALSO ro “Seer ; A FULL LINE OF Le Sn ii Fo RT the Pahl Centipede Grass Centipede grass on the banks of a farm pond buffer for waves. In turn, the grass roots hold soil so that it does not wash. acts as a Graded Eszs Eggs which are not graded offi- cially, under either federal or fed- eral-state programs, cannot carry fertility, Dr. Albrecht sald. Declin- ing soil fertility means a decline in the health of our livestock, our that wide-| the letters *‘U. S.”” before the grade spread loss of ‘life-giving ele-| designation on the label. ments’’ from the soil is becoming more serious. Before Freezing Vegetables Rebuilding the soil's fertility] About a gallon of water is needed West Main St., Mt. Joy strength so that it can produce per pound of vegetables to scald - crops with body building values, | them for freezing. Two gallons are said Rr. Albrecht, depends on| needed per pound of leafy vege- proper soil management. That| tables. ADVERTISE includes liming, the growing of = — regularly in of phosphate legumes the use deep-rooted the rotation, and potash fertilizers and the re- Fuel Conservation Reducing the temperature of a room 10 degrees at night will re- turn of barnyard manures and| duce fuel oil use from 4 to 8 per green manures to balance fertility | cent. losses through crop removals. From Chick-Fed Mink To Chic Fur Coats resilient and warm Poultry raiding habits of wild — mink have provided a tip for econ- Farm IE teciric Service omy in the feeding of captive mink In eight states more than 50 per which for been fed on| cent of the farms are not getting horse meat electric service Woolen Blanket ‘ts A blanket should contain at least { 25 per cent good wool to be fluffy, ae HIBERNATE CHINCOTEAGUE years have and fish. Q 0) t 3 But the fondness of mink for poul- i — | ys ers NY try suggested the feeding of the Mot Enough Doctors waste from poultry dressing plants| The U. S. is said to have only 80 —the heads, feet and entrails. EX-| per cent of the physicians it needs. — periments proved that both adult] — mink and kits thrived on this cheap- | Newcastle Disease . Joe & Tim er diet, Lice can spread Newcastle dis- S h 1 1 aa - - ease of poultry from bird to bird chro | ose | ey 33-35 DETWILER AVENUE Everybody in this locality reads| MOUNT JOY. PA. The Bulletin—that's why its adver-| tisers get such excellent results, -~ CLAMS When in need of Printing. (any- 40-1 Vi. Jov, Pa.. Thursday, November 10, 19493 Sale Register If you want a notice on your sale | inserted in this register weekly | from now until day of sale. ABSO- LUTELY FREE, send or phone us your sale date and when you are ready let us print your bills, That's Saturday, Nov. 12 ises at 233 Marietta Avenue, in the Mount Joy, lot of An- tiques and household goods by J. Avery Engle and Daniel E. Engle, Executors of the Estate of Eli M. Engle, dec’d. Sale at 12:30 p. m. C. S. Frank, Auct. Wednesday, November 10—At the Keystone Holstein Sales Barn east of Mount Joy on Route 230. 50 head Purebred Holsteins by C. Arthut and Amanda K. Wolgemuth Saturday, Nov. 19-116 acre farm, Vy mile south of Mastersonville, a- long read leading to Manheim, 8- On the prem- Borough of recom brick house, bank barn, two steer stables, silo, ete. Paul E. San- ger, Sale Mgr. & Auctioneer, My- erstown. Aaron Tyson, Owner. Sale at 2PM Saturday, Nov. 19—-On the prem- ises at Silver Spring, in West Hempfield Twp., 2-story frame dwelling house, large 2-story garage and personal property by Henry H. Koser, executor of the | last Will and Testament of Leah H. Heidler, dec’d. Personal property at 12:30 p.m. and real estate at 3 p. m. C. S. Frank, Auct. Friday, Nov. 25—At our sales barn | just cast of M‘. Joy. on Route 230, 60 head of fresh and close sprinz- ers and bulls by Keystone Holstein | Sales, Inc, Mount Joy. i — TURKEY SUPPER, NOV. 19 On Staurday, November 19, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Landisville Fire Company will serve a turkey House frem 4:30 supper at the Fire to 8:00 p.m. ——— p.m. NOT everybody reads circular ad- vertising left on their door step. CLASSIFIED Rates for deified 2 this column are: advertising in 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35c¢ | Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10¢ | Each add. insertion, per line .... 8c | ee | FOR SALE: Good secondhand Hot Boiler, 5 ft. long, i2 in. dia. P.O. Box 111, Florin. 45-1tp SALE: Kitchen Cabinet, Reed 11 N. Barbara St., Mount | 3-5713. 45-1t | over all. FOR ! Go-Cart, Joy. Dial FOR SALE: Conway Upright piano, | med. size. Recently cleaned and | tun:4. Good condition. 1 So. Market Mount Joy 45-2tp | FOR SALE: Gray enamel range with water tank. good cond. reason- able price. Call Mt. Joy 3-5471. 45-1tp | PAINTING ani PAPERHANGING. | Fred Leihberherr, 237 Marietta Ave. Mt. Joy. Phone 3-5373. 45-1tp FOR SALE: Wine colored Sofa bed, good condition. Used 9 mos. Phone | Mt. Joy 3-5537 45-2t | NOTICE: Colored man 58 years, | wishes a position as janitor or any other work. Write 32 Railroad St., | Mount Joy. 45-1tp FOR SALE: 8-room frame dwelling, heat & Bath, lot 80x200 ft. 2-car | Phone 3-9681, | claims or WANTED—Electrician; also Plumb- er & Heating Man. Wolgemuth Ine. 14 East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. 9-15-tf FOR SALE CHEAP: Bengal com~ bination Coal and Gas Range. 140 North Market St, Mt. Joy. Phone 3-3801. 8-11-tf NOTICE: Buttons and Buckles cov- ered, Belts made, Also alterations. Helen Bronson, Florin, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5739. 8-11-tf 1 BUY all kinds of scray, iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler. Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. 5-12-tf ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices for antiques of any description. Mr. Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man- heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf FOR SALE: Brown enameled Heat rola, in good condition. Amy Kram= r. 105 New Haven St., Mt. Joy. 40-6tp NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7’, 8x8, 10'x10°, 12'x12’, In stock for im= mediate delivery, Automatic electrie overhead door operators. Controlled from the dash of your car, Also a lot of commercial and pivoted steel sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount .Joy, Pa. Phone 3-3011 4-17-84 for AWNINGS - VENETIAN BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL- STERING call Columbia 48101 or write to HALDEMAN'S UPHOL- STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th & Spruce Sts, Columbia, Pa. 3-31-tf CUSTOM PLOWING and CORN PICKING “Wood Bro.” | No job too large or small. Robert G. | Hostetter, 113'2 Mt. Joy St., Eliza- bethtown, Pa. Call after 5 p. m. Phone 198-J. 9-15-2mo. WANTED: Female help for gen- eral office work. Position will be open in near future, Must be good at arithmttic and typing - applica~ tion period open until Dec. 1, 1949. Application forms will be sent on request. Permanent position with good pay. Pa. Farm Bureau Corpor- ation Assoc., Post office Box C, Florin, Pa. 43-5t WANTED TWENTY GIRLS Experienced Sewing Machine Operators Unexperienced for other work. MOUNT JOY MILLS Mount Joy 9-15-tf EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of William L. Beamender- fer, late of Mount Joy Borough, de- ceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, 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 fo settlement to the undersigned. UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK, MT. JOY, PA. Arnold, Bricker & Beyer Attcrneys 45-6t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Leah H. Heidler, deceas- fed, late of West Hempfield township, Lancaster Letters County, testamentary on said | estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im=- | mediate payment, and those having demands against - the samte, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed residing at Londisville, Pa. FOR SALE: 1938 Chevrolet Truck | with '42 motor. Ted Weidler, Florin | Joy 3-4527. 45-t Phone Mt. WANTED: woman for Young or Middle aged | domestic work-2 morn- ng a week. 8:30 to 11:30. Good | hourly rate, nlus bus fare. Call Eli- zabe thtown 45-2tp Napanee Kitchen Cab- inet with porcelain top, in good | condition. $10.00. Mahogany finish | Parlor Table.. 103 W. Donegal St., Mount Joy, Pa 45-1tp | FoR SALE: Two Heifers, Ayrshire | coming in next sum- mer; Muscovy ducks, dressed or live weight; 60 New Hampshire | laying Hens, Frank N. Ginerich, R2 Manheim. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4831. | and Guernsey, 45-1 | | FOR SALE: Two Warm Air Furn- | aces, slightly used. Dial Mount Jov 33111 44-tf [ cent (67 YOR SAL E: : jr — Walnut and ‘odar Lumber. D. M. Reid, Phone | es Newville, Penna. 44-8t PAINTING: Do vou need some in- work? Call S. H. Zerphey Landisville 6667. 44-tf WATER TAX NOTICE: After Jan- uary 1. 1950. an additional six per- ) will be added to all water taxes already penalized. Mrs. John B. Greiner, Collector of Water | Rents, Delta St.,, Mt. Joy ,Pa. 43-tf FOR SALE: 50 one gallon Crocks. H. M. Hess, Mt. Joy, Rl, Pa. f41-t | | FOR SALE: Chickens and Canons, | dressed. 209 W. Donegal St., Mount | Joy, Penna, 39-9tp | Typewriters. Add. Mach’s,, Cash | |thing) kindly remember the Bulletin’ Fliz: Registers, Check Writers. New and | Tlsed. J. M. Enele, 411 E. Hich St. sbethtown, ‘phone 147, 8-18-tf | the other. | garage, Chocolate Avenue, Florin. HENRY H. KOSER "Phone for appointment, Mount Joy | James N. Lightner Executor 3-4012, 45-1t Attorney 42-6 FOR SALE: Combination Coal & EXECUTOR NOTICE Gas Range. $10.00. 101 W. Main St. Estate of Ellen B. Funk, late of Mount Joy. Phone 3-5882. 45-1t | Mount Joy, Borough, Lapcaster, | County, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav- ing claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY Mount Joy, Penna. Louis S. May. Randolph C. Ryder Atty’s EXECUTOR NOTICE Estate of Samuel Funk, late of Mount Joy, Borough, Lancaster, | County, deceased. Letters testamentary on said es- tate having been granted to the un- dersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payments, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY Mount Joy, Penna. Executor 43-6t Louis S. May, Executor Randolph C. Ryder Atty’s 43-6t Is there an individual corpora=- ticn, Oil Company or anyone in- | terested in the best location for a gas or service station, auto agency and used car lot, Road House, Ov- er Night Cabins, Refreshment cr Fruit Stand, etc. along the high- way between Harrisburg and Lan- cester? The location comprises ! over 5 acres at a hard road inter- section on the new 4-lane highway east of Mt. Jey and has every ad- vantage, Big Chickies Creek along one side, macadam highway along Ample car and trailer parking, spacious grove, shady and nicturesque. If vou want a real locaticn, act quick. Call, phone or see Jno. E. Schroll, Owner, Mount Joy, Pa. 7-224tf = Sa AA Ca
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