PUBLIC SALE Joint Meeting | Of Rotary Triplets = On November 30 |! A combined meeting of Elizabethtown, PUBLIC SALE FARM EQUIPMENT Saturday, Nov. 25, 1950 © Mount, Joy and Florin TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, Former home of Michael Wagen- + of Chocolate Avenue, East Donegal Twp., a short distance south of Florin, ¢ 't. front, by 180 ft. Two=car Garage and Poultry On the Michael Stoltztus Sorin on Route 896 near An- drew’s Bridge, Lancaster County, Penna. John Deere Model B Power Lift Tractor Tractor Cultivator, Mower and Plow, Potato Digger, Potato Sprayer. Potato Planter. Potato Grader, Practically new Rotabeater, “Red Head” Hammer Mill, Disc Harrow, Cul- John Deere Manure Spreader. 1949 % Ton Chev. Pick-up Truck Weeder, Grain Drill, Corn Planter, 1,000 pound Scales, Three-unit Surge Milking Machine, Milk Cooler, Double Tub Milker Washer, Large Air Compressér, Water Heater, Twenty Milk Cans, Feed Cart, Three Bag Wagons, Two Wheelbarrows, Electric Cattle Sprayer, New Fence Con- woller, Fifty Electric Fence Posts, Corn Sheller, Side Deliv- ory Rake and a general line of Forks, Shovels, Tools too numerous to mention, ‘Sale at 1:00 P, M. November 25th, 1950, Conditions by Kersey Bradley. Auctioneer Walter A. Herr, Clerk a three-fold purpcse, » Elizabethtown Club; the triplet p inspection Ci we! Mt, LESTER E. ROPERS The evenings activities will start Wagenbach Estate S. Frank, Auct. d, Bricker & Beyer College gymnasium at 6:30 p.m. Two. Wagons, | the nS whiny Club was fi unded | and presidents of other Rotary clubs | throughout the are. Of General Crop : The speaker will be world traveller, The Rotary Chal- This Changing World.” ; member of the he premises on the Sotithwestward | : : | who will discuss ** Aberdeen Mill : FARM OF 195 ACRES a tip to Europe anniversary dinne ta Sale Register If you want a notice on your sale Lprovements i BRICK & FRAME HOUSE with Water Svstem, ric Equipment : A LARGE BANK BARN . Martin A. Redcay Barn has water pressure system and . lectri | rom now until day of sale. ABSO- | LUTELY FREE, send or phone us "| your sale date and when you 4 are ready let us print your bills. at 2 | | the cheapest adv rertisimeyon can xo | whe nc A ns will | This is a good general crop and | sponse to fertilization. held on Lie remiss LOOK FIRST— it's Faster WALTER A. HERR | gee ot : woods by S. Boyd and Owen | The undersigned in E 1st nnd Twp., the west side of Chocolate the former home of Michael Wag- | on the road | | ech, a 2's story brick dwelling, | ALL THAT CERTAIN farm con~ | | taining 85 Acres more or less, | nate in Rypho Lancaster |B Back Run n me diate posse ssion. Se ho 0 1 adjoining Michae 1 Wi we enb: ch, | . Jacob ds and allie TS. Tororo consist of 8 FOOM BRICK HOUSE Cc S. Fr: oy "Auct. » Sales Barn just 45 head Holsteins, se > from Canada and Nor- e Bank Barn: | Motes Jov. | tobacco shed foy ¢ | ivan, Sele tr be he Id on the premims dine will Yoo ale A by JOHN HOSSLER : Elizabethtown. Executors of Fannie S. Mich: vg “Stoltzfus farm | Frank Aldinger, ar Andrew's Bridee . Kersey Bradley, | & Apartments | Seven out of every ten calls to “Intormation” are for |: THURSDAY, gumberss lisled in the telephone directory. So if you ¢ from Fairview Church book :in ‘the directory first, chances are you'll find . Bi : : Donegal Street, John Hossler, | ‘your number and will save time in the bargain. : Coe approximately Frank Aldinger, nla it oh > You will also be helping yourself to better service « Sale at 130P. THREE STORY APARTMENT Barbara Street, by reducing the load on “Information” her free 10 help you more quickly when you really do /. Donegal Street, ' need her assistance 5. N. Barbara Street, | Joy Bulletin Of- School 1 Prove rity i Fxecutor of Estate of | CARL S. KRALL COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO. An Attitude Thanksgiving er of a Farm (Fearn Page 1) from $40,850 to | added that the * TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 [public sale the property known as | ough of Manheim. ALL THAT CERTAIN TWO STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING HOUSE on North Main considering it for went down from $43.000 to $16,000. | The case opened Monday, | in front twenty-two (22) feet, inches, more or fifty-seven (257) feet, effort to deter= mine damages. | property has a frontage of twenty- awarded Swarr $15,000 damages. TOGETHER with the right to use PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, thereto the alley extending between | the property of Walter W. Hess and | the herein conveyed one- | half of the width of s&id ¢ ne on each property. offered a complete | Ff household goods, the premises of a farm of 17 ® The recognition of that which is good | RB tho Towns adjoining lands of | ® The recognition of that which is plentiful FRAMF HOUSE, ® The recognition of that which is strong Ji ora e The recognition of that which is ours a country unexcelled THIS BANK WILL REMAIN CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY. mcdern furniture, cooking oe : : “hicken House. 5 washing machine, rugs, oth- c el articles too numer The sale of personal property will = tivck of chicken: fain » offered at 2 o’- . at which time the terms | and eonditions will be made known. HENRY S. BOYD and Orchard Spraver, | Fxeceutors o Mary R. : tors: of ] a Sorin? Harrow. TRUST COMPANY <M. J mmm MT, JOY, PA. Arnold. Bricker & Bever, / = Member FD).C.==——— Foner may be ii pricy to | PHONE IN YOUR NEWS ie on or before April 1st. | Terms and by . E. FE. V. Spahr, Auct. W. L. Bomberger, Clk. 47.2 | sing in the Bulletin, (From Page 1) ald Sweitzer, wa C4 od | | - | | were chosen as follows: Jr. High 1 | Pats sy Hawthorne, Gloria Scholl, Corn Cribs Ease | June Heinaman, Sarah Singer, Storage Problem Phyllis Wolgemuth, and Patsy | | 4 | Houseal. Junior Varsity Joann Temporary Types Serve | Good, Lois Elder, Mary Joann In Many Farm Areas | Good and Patsy Weclfe, Varsity Much of corn crop is | Peggy Hicks, Kay Watrfel, Clara | | still on the farm, filling many of | Anna Weaver and Margaret Steph- the storage buildings which should | ens be usetl for the 1949 crop. Mr. Stanley Dotterer of the East . { Temporary or semi-permanent | storage buildingg aye the answer if | in Energy Conference you lack space.qr nworney to build | paid at Millersville State permanent cribs. These temporary- las vid: io type cribs in some: cases are good | ege last Friday and | enough to meet requirements for | | government loans. | | | IE. Donegal School Jacob Hank, Earl Le- |criber, ven, John Singer, Luke Drescher, Paul Haller, Donald Shope and Roy Adams, Cheerleaders for the coming year Donegal faculty attended the Atom- | which was | | FOR SALE: Roper Gas Range, "eo ac he rs | _ Saturday, Mortuary Record | ALL- METAL WEATHER STRIP: | The Bulletin, Mt, Joy, Pa.. Wednesday, November WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRLS BR Secretary and Trans- Dictophone transcriber, File | Clerk, Rand File Operator, Switch- | | board operator and other office per- | sonnel. JAMES MFG. CO. The Way to Beat Inflation & Regulation *“W" sls to CUT Prices! c/o P. O. Box 85 | Mount Joy, Penna. 47-2 | I 1 wish to express my thanks and | lor the cards and | flowers which 1 received from my friends, neighbors and co-workers during my illness in the hospital and convalescence at home. Pete | Young, Selungo, 47-1 IF YOU ARE LOOKING for ¢ paperhanger, call Earl C. Brubak- er. R1, Lancaster. Ph. Landisville | 4374. 19-tf ex- 4-burner; white porcelain top; sm. Call Mt. Joy 3-9972 Mt. Joy. cellent condition, i kitchen cabinet, size dress form. [or at 157 Mepheim St, 45t-1f | NO MONEY DOWN If your present car covers the down EXECUTIVE'S CAR rrr ern | 1950) Nash Amb. Custom 4 dr. Sedan Completely equipped with all the extras for your comfort & Pleasure. Gleaming Black Fin- i 1500 actual miles, Save $500 on this Beauty. 1950 Cnevrolet Deluxe 2 dr. Sedan, 1949 Nash Amb. Broughm “8" 2 dr. Sedan, Here are \some tips on building | { good, strong temporary cribs, as | calking. Estimates furnished. H. C. | suggested by Successful Farming (From ge 18) |Smitr. Maytown, Pa. Ph. Marietta magazine: | the Nissley funeral home here, | 6-3294. 4- ap 1. Locate the crib on a well |p, sday afternoon wih interment | drained site with exposure to pre- | vailing winds. Es 2. Put a floor under the corn ME | Miss Irene F. ‘thtown, Shatto ter County Home She after was born at New Ger- | a year. of the late Shaito, number of attention corn storing methods will ‘help assure the farmer of excellent sow-and-litter results such as are pictured here. * | survive, to The nesday Correct proper eftern-on from the | funeral home with interment in the Ei. c.ery. | keep it off the ground. A heavy, a | waterproof paper or roll roofing might be sufficient on high, well- A strong, level floor, rr OG | drained soil. | in the Mt. Tunnel cemetery at Eliz- Miss Irene F. Shatto, seventy- seven, formerly of this boro, died #t 10 am. Monday at the Lancas- an illness of mantown, Perry County, a daughter | Mt. Joy Joy 3-5792 between 1 -5. 43-tf John and Susan Smith tL Mrs. | mas Cards. and was a member of the Churca of God. One sister, Clera Ashwell, Harrisburg, and funeral was held this Wed- Nissley | on Fast Main Street, rle Cem- | WANTED: Woman to keep children | 6 days a week, 7 a.m. to 6 p. m. | Call Mt. Joy 3-4814. 44 | OYSTERS & CLAMS: Chinco- teague. Joe & Tim Schroll, 33-35 | Detwiler Avenue, Mt. Joy. 43-tf equipped ..... oceans $1675 ey, 1 owner. Low Mi- BXPAS $1275 1948 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4 dr. 5 . Lots of extras .. 0 1948 Frazer 4 door Sedan, Fully vee ave $1175 Commander Club eves se see $1175 1946 Plymouth Spec. 1946 Pontiac “8” 1946 Chevrolet Business Cpe. $ 875 1947 Studebaker { FOR SALE: Girls Schwinn DeLuxe | model, 20 in. wheel. 3 wheel, chain drive bike, deluxe. Excellent con- | dition. like new, used very little. | NOTICE: Orders may now be giv- [tn for Personilized Picture Christ- Mrs. Richard Dillirwer, W. Donegal St., Mt. Jov, for Weid- nieces and nephews {man Photo Shon. Elizabet thtown, Pa. 1946 Dodge Pickup sia $ 575 1941 Nash $ 1941 Ford 2 dr. & Club Cpe. ea $500 1941 Buick 4 dr. Sedan ...... $ 495 Sedan users $ 375 1940 Nash 4 dr. Sedan ....... $ 295 1949 Pontiac Station Wagon .. 1940 De€ oto A dr. Sedan ..... $ 395 | Price list avi ail: wle. 41-7 | WANTED: old Magazines, News- {papers. I buy all kinds of scrap | iron, also cell stove wood. Guy D. | Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. -tf 1937 Ford 2 2 Fully Fquipped $ HARRY R. BITZER YOUR NASH DEALER | HATS. made & remodeled. DRESS- Everybody reads newspapers bug | MAKING, ALTERATIONS, GIFTS, NOT everybody reads circular ad- BUTTON-HOLING, Margaret-Jean | six to 12 inches above the ground, | wertising left on their door step. I Shaspe, 1 W. Dorel Sts Me i protects the corn against soil | — moisture, permits ventilation and | WANTED AT ONCE: Newspaper | discourages rodents. CLASSIFIED | carriers daily delivery, good pay. Masonry blocks lald face down Apply Kulp's Luncheonette & News 720 N. PRINCE ST., LANCASTER PHONE 2-4128 Open Daily To 9 p.m. r ee —————— | —————— ———— ttt ®©£\b WANTED AT ONCE: men to supply hold necessities under our factory- towns of Mount Joy, Manheim and Sales. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. PNK- | i | | Stand, Mount Jo form a good foundation for the | Rates for classified advertising wl Joy. 40-tf plank floor of a temporary crib. | oo column are: {PAINTERS NEEDED: D. Loraw. Rails, ties, logs or heavy timbers 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢ | Florin. Phone 3-4446, Mt. Joy. 22-tf can be used instead of concrete Over 3 lines, per line .......... 0c. = - | blocks. If two-inch flooring is used, | Each add. insertion, per line .... 8c | | Typewriters, Add. Mach’s., Cash | supports should not be more than four feet apart if the corn is to be | | 10 to 12 feet deep. If one-inch floor. { ing is used, the supports should not! be more than 24 inches apart. Floor | | planks should be placed one inch | at the Lutheran Church. persons contact Roscoe Call Mt. Joy 3-3111 or 3-3801 Hassinger. | | 47-1t | apart if you want a slatted floor for ventilation or artificial drying. 3. Make the crib sides vertical New and build them so they will stay vertical. Be sure the sides are] holster , FOR SALE:_.38 Colt Special - 6- jShot Revolver. Very good condition. - belt & cartridges - 1£45.00. George Nauman - Ph. 3-5094. | 47-1p strong enough to withstand the | pressure of the corn. Use rigid LOST: 6 mos. old Pup, color Gray, | braces for the sidewalls and ends, [reed - Elkhound. Reward, 3.5156 | 4. Make crib sides. with at least | ence Douple. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5156 : | 47-1p 20 per cent of the wall area open | for ventilation to speed up the corn | MANY THANKS to my friends and | beautiful flowers | received while I was in { drying process. 5. Put’ a roof -over neighbors for the the corn that and cards I will withstand water and wind. | the hospital.” Mrs. Harry Cornwell. mmr marr ' | 47-2p Earthworm Helpers | WANTED: Young couple with small child desire 4 rooms & bath | Apt. in or near wh Joy. Can fur- nish references. Call collect Har- | SPINET STYLE PIANO ike new, [ONLY 295. Open 9 to 9. ALTON | | REIFSNYDER, BRICKERVILLE, | 47-2 | | [FOR SALE: Shed 10x20 ft.. . i | floor, arthworms ye and prosper firive and | OSPET | all tongue & grosve loards, galvan- under good soil management. They will do a better soil conditioning ized roof 280 Marietta Ave., Mount hi "wW ~0102 job when fertilizer is added to the |JO¥- Phone 3-9393. 47-tf | soil. And fertilizer is always more | \TAN WANTED: Service Station efficient when worms are present, U. S. department of agriculture | 2g. | research has demonstrated that in tests made at the Beltsville, Md., experiment station. These research 8 hr. Servicenter, | and Mount Joy. work day. Telephone 171R13. 47-1 men found that adding fertilizer | - boosted hay yields the equivalent | OUTDOOR CHRISTMAS DIS- of .52 tons per acre on soil con- { PLAYS: Santa Claus, Santa and 8 Saint | Reinde 3 Wi : : taining worms. Without earth- | Reindeer, 3 Wise Men, Angel: | | worms, the yield increase due | sor fa with train and Reindeer and | | fertilizer averaged .28 tons, { others. Marlyn Myers. Phone Mt. | The research men found other | Joy 35751. 47-2t | evidence that earthworms prosper FOR SALE: Corn Picker, David | under good soil management. They | Pradlev semi- mounted, used as a made an earthworm census in ro- | demonstrator. Brackets to fit most tation plot experiments. They | farm See Mr. Lehman at counted five times as many earth- | Sears Farm Store, Lancaster or | worms per acre in a soil cropped phone Lane. 22121. 46-2 three-year rotation of row | crops Ee ale ah hay id |SFE THE NEW Bell and Howell | they found in soil under constant | Magazine 8 Movie Camera $129.50, Ai [others $55.0 un. Proiectors $50.00 | Tow of |un. The gift for all the | ra | Victor Klahr direct dealer, Middle- | Heel Flies Ofttimes Cause | town. 47-1 | FOR SALE: Turkevs, farm opposite | Denegal Airport. Phone Mount Jov | Much Discomfort to Cattle If your cattle high-tail across the pasture as if they were running tor | 3-5359. 46-6t their lives, there's a good chance | ANTIQUES: will pay high prices | | that heel flies are causing the | for antiques of any description. Mr. trouble. The same is often true | Hart, 161 N. Charloite St., Man- when cattle spend their time stands | heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2.24-4f | ing in a pond or creek. | ee ee eee i Dr. N. D. parasite spe- | WANTED | etalist with the University of IMi-| TO BUY OR RENT nois, says the heel fly doesn't bite, | 4-room Apartmest, or House 5-room Apartment, or House 6-rocm Apartment or House . In Mount Joy or within 3 to 5 Miles from Mt. Joy. JAMES MFG. CO. Mount, Joy, Penna. But it does scare the cows, causing them to lose weight. TT Stimulate your business by adver» 4-2 { risburg 8-1833. 47-1 | | WANTED: Someone to wash and | l iron. Mrs. Harry Cornwell, Florin, | | Pa. 47-2p | | ATTENTICN HOUSEWIVES OF { Mour# Joy! Stop moth damage for | | five whole years with Berlou. It's | mteed, in writing. Keener Home Furnishing, Mount Joy. 1 | [ Attendant between the age of 20 to | Clearview Esso | between Elizabethtown | | Registers, Check Writers. New and FOR SALE: Several used radiators | Used. J. M. Engle, 411 E. High St. Interested | Elizabethtown, ’phone 147. 8-18-tf 47-7285, Chester, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Christian S. Newcomer, late of Raphe Township, Lane. Co, FOR AWNINGS - VENETIAN | BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL- | STERING call Columbia 48101 or | write to HALDEMAN’S UPHOL- |STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th & | Spruce Sts., Columbia, Pa. 26-tf Letters of administration on said esate having been granted to the thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, | FOR SALE: Choice Katahdin and | Cobbler Potatoes. $1.00 per bu. field | run $1.75 per cwt. for No. HR. Zook R1 Manheim. Phone EAR -7198. 41-tf USED CARS 1948 Half-ton Ford Pick-up [1948 Chevrolet Tudor Sdn., { 1947 Chevrolet Tudor Sdn. R&H Fleetline 1946 Chevrolet Tudor Sedan | 1946 Mercury Tudor Sedan, R&H 1949 Chevrolet Deluxe Styline (Very low mileage). 1946 Dodge 5 pas. Coupe, R&H NEWCOMER Inc. CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE Sales & Service Open Evenings to 9 P. M. 43-tf MOTORS FOR SALE TOBACCO STEMS and TOBACCO DUST H. Roy Nissly & Co., Inc. Florin, Penna. 46-3 |FOR SALE: Antique Heirlooms, | | early American furniture, pattern and pressed glass, china and silver- | ware, homespun linen, lamps, deep picture frames, books bedding, sev- eral Museum pieces, tools. stamps, | Perfect light deer skin, many mis- | cellaneous and old Hallowe'en | jitems. 74 Fast Main Street, Mt. Joy | | or’ phone 3-3601. 43-f | | YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE | NEEDS PROTECTION: Careful driving plus State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance’s complete coverage ~ | will do the job. State Farm's low- | er rates make it an extra-sound in- | vestment. Don’t take chances. {der new laws in most Un- states, one mishap can cost you your license, | unless you can prove financial re- | sponsibility. ‘Call or come in today. AMMON R. HOFFER 119 David St., Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 3-4901 47-1) will present them without delay fox settlement to the undersigned PAUL R. NEWCOMER Mount Jov Rl, Pa. Administrator Clarence C. Newcomer ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Estate of Joan A. Shell. estate having been granted to the immediate payment, and those hav- ing claims or demands against the them without delay for settlement to the under ANNA A. SHELL UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK, Mount Joy, Pa. Administrators Bricker & Beyer, EXECUTRIX NOTICE Estate of Mary E. Newnvher, testamentary on estate having been granted to the thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having will present them without - settlement to the under- HARRIET D. BARNHART 81 E. Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. | Clarence C. Newcomer, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of John M. Forry. , late of Rapho Twp, estate having been granted requested to make im- and those having mediate payment, settlement to the under- BENJAMIN H. FORRY R. D. 2, Manheim, Mount Joy, Pa. 2 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Fstate of Emma H. Detwiler, also as Emma Hoffman Detwiler, cu~h, Lancaster County. Letters testamentary on said es- tate having been granted to the un- 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 CARL S. KRALL Mount Joy, Pa. Arnold, Bricker & Beyer,
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