“ if “fed Herman S. Hossler's Entire Herd of 47 Registered Holstein Cattle Bangs Certified and T. B. Tested Accredited Calf Hood Vaccinated AND Ben Shonk’s 12 Mule Team MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1951 ON OUR FARM LOCATED IN LEBANON COUNTY, ON ROUTE 934, TWO AND ONE. HALF MILES NORTH OF ir Nos. 1-2, Pair Black Mare Mules, 167; Hands, 8 and 9 years old, one a single line leader, a veal fancy team. Nos. 3 and 4, Pair Black Horse Mules, 16's Hands, 6 and 7 years old, broke the best. Nos. 5-6, Pair Black Horse Mules, 16' old, one a single line leader. Nos. 7-8, Pair Black Mare Mules, 16% Hands, 9 years ROUTE 322, TURN NORTH IN THE VILLAGE OF FONTANA. at No : Lik 7 TT 17 Picture of Last Years Team old. Be sure Nos. 9-10, Pair Black Horse Mules, 16'2 Hands, T |property of one acre; a 2'4 story sw 1 NW Ty to see this team. years old, good leader and broke very good. Nos. 11-12, Pair Black Horse Mules, 17 Hands, 9 years | Garage; old, good single line leader, a good team. > Hands, 7 years 25 REG. HOLSTEIN CATTLE Some fresh, others due daughter of Montvie Lochinvar 3rd. A daughter of Bonheur Posch Montvic, she is classified 49% test. through-out the year. Including a that has a rccord of 611 Fat, very good and is fresh going 75 lbs. per day. Many others with good production records. 15 HEAD OF HEIFERS from 2 to 15 months old. Most of them are from the above cows These Mules are all acclimated sound and tame, | tracts. by Estate of Charles Bender, have only selected the best for this team. They will | Fdgar Funk, auct. Sale at 1:00 p.m. be hitched on day of sale. A BEN SHONK, Don’t miss it. THREE HERD SIRES Senior Sire, Elmcroft Loyalist, an own son of Montvic Monogram and from a daughter of Montvic R.A. | Truine. Jr. Sires—Way Brook Showmaster, 2 yrs. old, a show bull from a Dam with over 600 Fat test. Edgehill Texal Jim, 2 yrs. old. Quite a herd sire by Elmcroit Glen Texal and from Edgehill Patricia Texal. FOUR YOUNG BULLS, from 4 to 6 months old Record. This is an outstanding Herd only the very best was selected from foundation stock, Test, fully certified and Calf-Hood 2] WER 2 Neti 20 Vaccinated. TONS OF CORN Herd on D.H.ILA. Also 30 HEAD OF SHOATS ON THE EAR Order of sale: Shoats and Corn at 12:00 M:. Cattle at 1:00 P. M. Mules at 3:00 P. M. This is one of the best lot of stock that will be sold this Spring. Catalog for the cattle write to Harvey Retitw, Manheim, R. 2, HESS & DUPES. Auctioneers Conditions by HERMAN 8S. Perna. Sales Manager. HOSSLER, PENNA. PUBLIC SALE of | VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! at 2:30 p. m. On the premises on the Eliza- | bethtown to Maytown road in East | 21» STORY BRICK | DWELLING HOUSE * rie, frame barn with corn | barn attached, well of never failing | water. Farm contains 41 acres of | cellent state of cultivation. | Immaodiate possession. i Premises may be inspected on | ises between 2:00 and 5:00 P. M. | On the same date at 1:00 o'clock P. M.. miscellaneous farm equip- | cluding cultivator, cultipacker, seed | drill, saw, barn jack, corn shellers, | hay rope, chicken feeders, brooders SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1951 | Donegal Township, containing 7 rooms. elect- land more or less and is in an ex- | February 1 by calling at the prem- ment will be offered for sale, in- | and coops, harness, tools, e'c. Also household goods including living room and bedroom suites, tables, chairs, range; cabinets; Maytag motor washer, refrigerator, |- 2 dishes, carpets, etc. * Conditions by ROY W. MARTIN and | JOHN W. MARTIN i Executors of Abram H. Martin, deceased | Walter Dupes, Auct. | Carl G. Herr, Attorney 3-3 : | PUBLIC SALE | Of Valuable { REAL ESTATE to be held on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1951 About five miles West of Lancas- | ter along road leading from Lan | caster to Marietta. FARM CONSISTING OF 87 ACRES more or less of which 67 acres are farming land, 2 acres wood land, | and 18 acres of meadecw with spring | and small stream through meadow | and never-failing well of water at | house. Thereon erected a | 215, STORY I FRAME DWELLING { ' containing seven rooms & bath with summer kitchen | and garage annexed. Frame BANK | BARN equipped for dairy cattle & steers. THREE TOBACCO SHEDS, one with cellar and stripping room and one shed adjoining barn. Im- plement shed, chicken house and | pig sty on premises. All buildings are equipped with electricity and water. This farm is surveyed for new develcpment and laid out in 83 building lots. These lots are very desirable. Tais farm can be seen any time by contacting the owner. Possession will be given the first of April 1951. Sale will be held on the premises at 2:00 O’clock P. M. when conditions will be made known by H. H. SIEGRIST Walter Dupes, Auct. D. L. Landis, Clerk 5-2 Everybody in this locality reads | The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- tisers yet such excellent results. {ary 17 and March 3, LARGEST IMPLEMENT SALE IN THE FAST ALL DAY FARM MACHINERY AND HOG SALE Two miles North of Elizabethtown R. D. 2, Pa. Phone 442-J-2 SATURDAY, FFBRUARY 3rd, 1951 at 10:3) A. M. Sharp 30 TO 40 NEW AND USED TRACTORS All Makes 200 Pieces other New & Used Farm Machinery Anything you need. Cedar & Locust Posts, Hog Sale 2 P. M. 250 Hoss & Pigs. Cars & Trucks Farmers and Dealers bring your New and Used Tractors and Mach- inery in before Sale Day, if pos- ‘sible. We need it, as prices were a lot higher on last sale. I need 100 New LH.C. and J. D. tractors. Give me a ring. We have Baby Chicks every week. Write for Price List. G. K. WAGNER, Sales Mgr. Next 2 sales—Saturcdays, Febru- 1951. Please be rere on time. 5-2t PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1951 On the premises on East High St. in the Village of Maytown, Pa. Consisting of a 215 STORY FRAME HOUSE ees Slate reof, containing four Apartments of four large rooms each and bath, Modern kitchens and baths. Deleo ic Hot Water Heat, Community Water system, Two Septic Tanks. Frontage of lot is 71 f.. and ex- tends 250 ft. in depth. This dwel- ling in A-1 condition. If in need of a good house do not miss this sale. Sale 1:30 p. m. Terms by WILLIS N. STEFFY and VALENTINE L. STEFFY Edgar Funk, Auct. OUR BIG COMMUNITY SALE 4-4 Good Friday, Mar. 23 At the Boro Limits, Moun‘ Joy, on road leading to the Mount Joy cemetery: If you have farming implements, poultry, household goods, etc., we will sell it for you. Also in the market for all kinds of cows, shoats. Telephone Mt. Joy 3-5521 C. S. FRANK LEO P. FRANK Stimulate your by adver= tising in the Bulletin, Thy, NL Li ht SE PUBLIC SALP Of Real Es ate SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1951 The undersigned will sell at pub- {lic sale on the premises the follow- | ing described real estate. All that | certain TRACT OF LAND or piece of land thereon erected a 2 STORY FRAMF. DWELLING HOUSE 1 si'uated on the east side of Church St. in the vil- lage of Florin, Lancaster County, Pa, Said property contains 8 rooms, electric, gas and other conveniences. Sale to be held Saturday, Febru- ary 10, 1951 at 2:00 p. m. when terms and conditions will be made known by ANNIE G. BROOKS, Owner C. S. Frank, Auct. B. F. Davis, Att'y Anyone wishing see Victor Brooks, Florin. to view same, the barber, at 4-2 PUBLIC SALE Of Stock and Implements to be held on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1951 On the premises located on road from Flizabethtown to Manheim, 415 miles North of Elizabethtown, close to Risser’s Church. 18 HEAD OF COWS majority of them fresh by day of sale; 5 HEIFERS; 2 Young BULLS; i Fat BULL; W. D. Allis Chalmers Tractor with starter and lights, used one year: Ford Tractor with starter and lights, used six years; also equipment for Ford Tractor consisting of cultivator, 2-hoitom plow, grass mower, manure loader; wood saw, scoop, and corn planter; 15 ton Yellow Jacket Feed Mixer; McCormick Deering Hammer Mill; 40 ft. endless belt; Massey Harris Tractor Plow, two 14 inch bottom, used 1 season; 2 rubber tire wag- ons with 16 in. beds; New Idea Side Delivery Rake; One McCormick Deering Hay Loader, Blizzard Fn- silage Cutter; 11 hoe Case Drill; McCormick Binder, Galloway Ma- nure Soreader; Dunham Disc Har- row; McCormick Deering double cultipacker; potato digger; 3-sec- tion spring harrow; double set of tobacco ladders, 20 ft. long; 2 sing- le sets, 20 ft. long; 8000 tobacco lath of which 2000 are new; two-row transplanter; two hole corn sheller; tobacco shears; 6-can milk cooler; 10 gal. water heater; Chore Boy milking machine, used one season; milk can rack; 14 milk cans; strain- ers; buckets; Minnich Tobacco Press; tobacco cellar siove; 800 LEGHORN CHICKENS of which 450 are pullets; 25 DUCKS: poultry equipment consisting of feeders, fountains, nests, four range shelters; chick- en crates, and 3 egg sanders; fence chargers; forks; shovels; digging irons; log chains; 100 ft. water hose; 50 gal. black roofing pain; 200 la- cust posts; 10 ton corn; baled hay and straw; 26 ft. Bale Elevator; and lot of other articles too numerous Ae $4 2, REE ts Ea 40 0 Perl PNA OWNER OF MULES | 21, |PUBLIC SALE ofS Register If you want a notice on your sale | inserted in this register weekly | | rom 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 the cheapest advertisingyou can get | Saturday, February 10 — On | Church Street, in the Village of | Florin, a two siory frame house, | electric, gas and other | ty Annie G. Brooks. C. S. Frank, | Auct. Sale at 2 p.m. | Saturday, Feb. 10—Five miles west of Lancaster, along road lead: | ing frcm Lancaster to Marietta, farm of 87 acres, meadow. 2% story frame dwelling, bank barn, | cther buildings by H. H. Siegrist. | Walter Dupes, Auct. Sale 2 pan. | 17—In the situated on | x 250 ft, Saturday, February Village of Maytown, Fast High Sireet, lot 71 | with a 215 story frame house, con- taining four apartments, 4 rooms and bath each, by Willis N. and Valentine L. Steffy. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, February 22-14 mile southwest of Mount Joy cn the Mt. 1 Joy and Marietta road, Route 141, | the former Zercher farm, farm | implements and hcusehold goods | by Kathryn B. Gehman. { C. S. Frank, Auct. Thursday, February 22—In Man- or Twp, a farm of 40 acres, a mill | frame house with 6 acres, barn and and 8 acres’ of meadow | land; 24 acres of Woodland in two Saturday, Feb. 24—At Creswell, Story House, Garage, Barn, full line household goods by Mary Walk. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at [12:30 p.m. Thursday, March 1 — In Eden | Twp, 215 miles west of Route 896, [Turn west at Georgetown store, 25 | cows and large line of farm mach- nery, 300 Leghorn Hens, by Elmer Smcker. LeRoy Zook, Auct. Har- vey Reitew Pedigrees. Sale 12:30 p.m. Thursday, March 1—In Manor | Twp., on the Charlestown road, 2 | miles south of Mountville, 1 mi. east of Central Manor camp grounds, 18 head Deiry cows, 4 | Heifers, Farmall Tractor, farm- | ing implements, ear corn, and { Household goods by Paul Shertzer. | Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at 12 M. { Saturday, March 3—In Manor | Twp., on the road leading from | Central Manor to Letort, 3 miles west of Millersville, at Bender's | Mill, farming implements, includ- | ing tractor. Household Goods and | Antiques, Ear Corn bv Phares B.| Charles and Jacob B. Habecker for | the estate of Charles M. Bender. | Fdeg r Funk, Auct. Sale at 12 M. Saturday, March 3—Three miles northeast of Mt. Joy, along the Back Run road near Back Run School, 8 head milk cows, Fat Bull, 100 Leghorn Hens, Implements by Semuel J. Bailey. Dupes and Hess | Auct. Sale at 1:00 p.m. | { Tuesday, March 6—At Miller, Midway beiween Mt. Joy and Milton Grove, live stock and implements by Peter H. Risser. C. S. Frank, auct. Sale 1 p.m. | Rissers Tractor, farming implements and some Household goods by Ralph S. | Frey. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at | 12 M. | Twp, on the road leading from | Millersville to Stehman’s Church, | 1 Mi. southwest of Millersville. | Guernsey Cow, with calf. Holstein | Heifer, 4 Bulls, Farming Imple- ments and some Household goods by Charles Frey Fdgar Funk, Auct. Sale at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, March 8-In Pequea Twp., one mile northeast of New Danville and 2 miles south of Mil~- lersville, on the Wabank Road, midway between New Danville and | Millersville, 23 head of Outstand- | ing Guernsey Cows, Farming im- | plements including tractors and | combine, 1,000 Bus. Ear Corn and Household goods by David H. Ken- dig. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at 12:30 p.m. Friday, March 9—Near Elm Tree School, 2 miles northeast of Mt. Joy, 40 head Hclstein cattle and farm implements by Raymond Hostetter. Dupes & Hess, Aucts. Saturday, March 10—In Rohr= erstown, 1 block North of Miller & Bushong’s Mill, on the road lead- ing from Rohrerstown to the Har- risburg Pike, 21% story frame house, one acre of ground and some household gocds by Fannie Fents- maker. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 13—In W. Hemp- field Twp., 1 mile east of Columbia, umbia, one-half mile north of the Lincoln Highway, of Guernsey and Holstein cows, 24 Heifers, 300 chickens, a full line of farming implements including two tractons etc., by Mahlon M. Bushong. Edgar Funk, Auct., Sale at 12 M. to men‘ion.. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon, when conditions will be made known by ROBERT J. REICHARD Dupes & Hess, Aucts. Landis & Kraybill, Clks. Refreshments will be furnished by United Zion Willing Workers Sunday School Class of Elizabeth | Highway, Wednesday, March 7—In Manor | 3 town, Pa, 4-2 ii SAAN PIA Aus FAS i at A Say ri Ane, Wednesday, March 14—In Man- or Twp, on the road leading from Mountville to Central Manor, one klock north of the Camp Meeting Grounds, 10 Ayrshire Purebred Cows, 5 Ayrshire Heifers, 10 Year- ling Heifers, Twe lalls, Farming implements, Household goods by Mrs. John Martin, Edgar Auct. Sale at 12 M, Thursday, March 15 — Along the road from Lancaster Junction to Salunga, 1'2 mile south of Sporting Hill, 1 mi. west of Lancaster Junc- tion, implements and some house- hold goods by Fsther Stauffer, admx, Elmer V. Spahr, auct. Sale at 12:30 pan. \ Thursday, March 15—In Manor Twp, 216 miles south of the Lin- coln Highway, turn off Lincoln Highway 1 mile West of Mount- | ville at the Catholic Convent, Farming implements, two tractors, livestock consisting of 15 Chester White Sows, 600 Bu. corn, 400 Bu. | Barley, Household Goods by Wal- ter Swords. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at 12 M. Friday, March 16—One mile west of Lancaster, along the Lincoln Higaway, at West Lancaster, 4- room Bungalow, 2-car Garage, full line of h-.usehold goods by David Hess. Sale at 12:30 p.m. Edgar Funk, Auct. block Saturday, March 17—One off the Lincoln Highway at the West | as the heifer, end of Mountville, known Fralich farm, 3 cows, 1 farming implements, some house- fold articles by John R. Leaman. Auct. Lloyd Landvater. Sale at 1:00 p. m. Monday, March 19--One mile south of Washington Boro, along the River Road, farming imple=~ ments including Tractors and Com- bines. Ear Corn and tobacco lath by Joe Artaitina. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 20—In W. Hemp= field Twp.. on road leading from Oyster Point to Lincoln Highway, one mile east of Mountville, farm- ing implements and houshold goods by Ben Musselman. Edgar Auct, Sale 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 21—In Manor Twp, at Central Manor at Kauff- man’s machine shop, 21% miles south of Mountville, 3 miles west of Millersville, Farmall Super Trac- tor, farming imolements and Household goods by Robert M. Kauffman. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at 12 M. - March 23—Annual at our place of limits, Mt. Good Friday. Community Sale business, at the Boro Jey, Live Stock, farming imple-~ ments, truit, furniture ete. by C. S. Frank and Leo P. Frank. Sale starts at 12 M. Auctioneers, Ald- inger and Wagner. Saturday, March 24—W. Hemp- field Twp., 1 mile ast of Columbia, one-half mile north of the Lincoln full line of household goods by Mahlon M. Bushong, Sale lat 12:30 p.m. Edgar Funk, Auct. Tuesday, March 27—In W. Hemp- field Twp., at the east end of M-untville. Mules, Cows, Bulls, Shoats, and farming implements by Amos’ Graybill. Edgar Funk, Auct. | Sale at 12:30 p.m. ri World’s Record Tuesday, March 6 —In Manor | Twp, 2 miles southwest of Mount-| [i ville, 1 mile East of Washington | Boro, on the Gertie Newcomer | ! farm, five Heifers, One Farmall | * A new world's record for a pure- bred beef animal was set recently when Hillcrest Larry 4, was pur- chased by Henry Sears, owner of the Chino Farms in Church Hill, Md., for $70,500 at the Iillcrest Farms sale. Surrounding the high- priced hereford are (left to right) Jim McClelland, manager of the Turner Ranch in Sulphur, Okla.; C. A. Smith, owner of Hillcrest Farms; Henry Sears, the purchaser, and his wife; and Arnold Olson at the halter. Keep Garden Seeds—Many left. over vegetable seeds may be kept | for planting next spring, but should be stored at about 50 degrees. Strawberries Need Good Protection From Cold Strawberries need protection against cold by means of mulching with straw, leaves or sawdust, fruit specialists warned farmers, Wheat straw, oat straw and rye straw have all been successfully used as strawberry mulches, Fairly heavy coverings are suggested in order to avoid heaving from frost and consequent root damage, Ordi- nary leaves give good results on home plantings. Gy En etn. + WILL ORGANIZE ADULT HOME ECONOMICS CLASS, FEB. 22 Are you interested in making clothing for yourself or family, cur- tains or drapes for your home? Perhaps you would like to know more about foods and food prep- aration. The Adult Home Economics class will ‘be organized Monday night, February 22 at 7:30 p. m. in the Home Economics Room of the High School. Come and help plan the Funk, | Electronic Purifier Kills Offensive Odors © Farmers Using Purifier To Clear Up Farm Odors The old problem of odors on a ‘farm, caused by live stock or poul- try, by dampness or n.ustiness, can half cent a day. A powerful air purifier, called Air-Tron, uses ozones, nature's own “air freshener” to create outdoor freshness in foul-smelling places by killing odor-producing bacteria in the air and on the surfaces, Farm. Single lamp Air-Tron is being used on numerous farms fo re- duce offensive odors. ers in many areas are reported tak- ing advantage of the purificr and ere turning their farms into more pleasant places in which to live and work. The Air-Tron is a compact unit which generates short wave ultra. violet rays destroying unpleasant odors electronically. It is produced by Roy C. Stove and Company of Chicago. A single-lamp unit provides air freshening protection for an area up to 600 cubic feet—the size of the average milk house. For areas up to 1,200 cubic feet, the double lamp has been developed. Herd Numbers Decrease, But Milk Supply Grows In the past two decades, milk production on United States farms has increased by 20 billion pounds, or one-fifth while the nuinber of milking herds has declined. In some of the individual dairy states, changes have been even more spec- tacular. In New York, for instance, one-half more milk is marketed by 15 per cent fewer farmers than in 1929, Milk is produced on about 4% million of the six million farms in the United States. On about two mil- lion of these, the milk is produced solely for home use. Most of these farms have only one or two cows, but their milk provides an important part of the food of some nine mil- | lion farm people. | On the other Z'2 million farms that have milk ccws, some milk, cream, or farm-churned butter is sold. These sales range from a few year up to thousands of pounds of milk per day. CLASSIFIED this column are: 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢ Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10c Each add. insertion, per line .... 8¢ FOR SALE: Tobacco Celler Stove. John Snyder, R2 Mt. Joy. 5-1p FOR SALE: Home raised fat hog. { Phone Mt. Joy 3-9%07, J. Roy | Greider, Mount Joy RI. 5-1 now be solved, And for less than a | pounds of farm-churned butter per | : | papers. | Rates for classified advertising in | | FOR SALE: Choice Lot 72'x186' on | | Donegal Springs Road. Call Mount | Joy 3-5651. -3t | | er, automatic pump, like new. $25. | Phone Elizabethtown 187W. Ginder Cleaners, 12 E. High St., Elizabeth- town, Pa. 5-1 | PICTURES FINISHED IN A MIN- | UTE: Now in Black and White. See | the wonderful Polaroid hand cam- era at Victor Klahr's Camera Shop, Middletown, Pa. 5-1 Club Coupe (Delux). Excellent condition. See Robert E. Germer, 121 N. Barbara St.,, Mount Joy, Pa. 5-2 VALENTINE NOVELTIES: Indi- vidual and boxed Valentines, candy ete. Large variety at Kulp’s Lunch- eonette & News Agency, Mt. Joy. 5-2 FOR SALE: Late 1948 Plymouth | { "Vagabond” | ecw yo , 35 FOR SALE: Apartment size wash- | €COnomv. and only $755, i onca Champion’, | i | The Bulletin, Mt. Jov. Pa., Th ursday. February 1, 1951-=3 FOR SALE: 3 piece bedroom suite. Innerspring mattress, single metal bed, cotton mattress, sideboard. Phone between 6 & 8 p.m. Mt, Joy 3-5084, 4.2 FOR SALE: LEGHORN BABY CHICKS, R.O.P. sired, Penna. U. S. Pullorum clean, A. C. Mayer, Phone 13-9826, Mount Joy, Par. 49-tf OYSTERS & CLAMS: Chinco- teague, Joe & Tim Schroll, 33-35 Detwiler Avenue, Mt. Joy. 43-1f IF YOU ARE LOOKING for a paperhanger, call Earl C. Brubak- er. Rl, Lancaster. Ph. Landisville 4374. 19-tf NOTICE The nroposed 1951 budget for Mt. Jov Twp. has been prepared und is available for inspection at the home of the Secretary, L. L. Risser, R.D. 3. Elizahethtewn, Pa. until Febru- ary 17, 1951. 5-1 PROTECT your davenvort from moths for only $1.25 for S-year ouaranteed protection. One spray- ing of BERLOU stops moth damage for 5 years or BERLOU pays the damage. Keener Home Furnishings, Mount Joy, Ps: 5-1 HATS. made & remodeled, DRESS- MAKING, ALTERATIONS, GIFTS, BUTTON-HOLING, Margaret-Jean Shoppe, 19 W. Donegal St, Mt. Joy. 33-tf APPLES FOR SALE. Stayman, De- licions, Smokehouse, Paradise, Win- ter Banana, Grimes & Rome. Pric- es from to $1.65 per half bush- el. Sold direc: from cold storage. Mrs. Kathrvn Z. Snyder, Fairview Orchards, Florin, Pa. 4-2 WANTED: Old Magazines, News I buy all kinds of scran iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D. : Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. 34-tf ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices for antiques of any descrintion. Mr. Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man=- heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf LAWN PROPERTIES FOR SALE-- A 6-Room Bunsalow, 5-room Bun- galow. 8-room Flat for two families Store Room 12x32 with a 12 {t. wing; all in good condition, These build- ings all on one plot of a 2 acres and 34 ps. Good well water. Apply H. P. Arndt, Lawn, Pa. 1-4-3p 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. Un- der new laws in most states, one mishap can cost you your license, unless vou can prove financial re- sponsibility. Call or come in today. AMMON R. HOFFER Phone 3-4901 5-1t USED CARS 1950 Plymouth. Special Deluxe Club Coupe, only 7000 miles, Radio and heater. Local owner. 1947 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4 dr. Sedan. “A” Title. Local owner, Radio and Hea'er. ELI AMENT Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 3-4264 4-2 . HELP WANTED STENOGRAPHER, for general office work. BACHMAN CHOCOLATE MFG. CO. WANTED TO WORK IN BOOKKEEP- ING DEPARTMENT Five Day Week FARMERS BANK & TRUST CO. Lancaster, Pa. 5-3 WE HAVE FOR SALE THE FOL- LOWING AIRPLANES—1946 Piper J-3 Cub N2224M at $595.00, 1945 Ercoupe NC99736, equipped with radio and landing lights, also elect- rie starter at $1.025.00; 1948 Piper Cub, comfort-speed- 1946 Aer- this is a good airplane, the property of Chiques Areo Corporation, mat it isn’t used much since they bought their new “Pacer” — it's for scale at $695.00. 1937 Taylorcraft “A”, this "Thing” needs a little engine work. which we are going to take care of, and at the same time we will perform the annual inspection and relicense the “Thing” for doesn’t snap it up at $225.00, I'm to get some cheap flying time in it myself. We have several other good planes listed—come and look them over. Phares H. Landis, Donegal Airport. 5-4 GIRL FOR SALE: Pair tire chains, 600x154 used twice, price reasonable. Call after 5 p. m. 223 eso Joy. 5-1 READY FOR FISHING SEASON: Fishing rods rewrapped and var- nished. Eugene Grove, 235 Mari- etta Ave., Mt. Joy. 3-4 WILL BUY: 500 old barn pigeons weekly 25 cents each. Ear! Shirk, Bareville. Phone Leola 6-3127 2-4p NOTICE: Will keep children at my home. Mrs. Guy Troutman, Pine St, Mt. Joy. Phone 3-5183. Bulletin Advertising 1951 Nash Statesman 4 dr. Sedan 1950 Nash Statesman 2 dr. & 4 dr. 1950 Stud. Champion Del, 2 dr. Sdn. 1949 Nash 7600” 2 dr. Sedan 1949 Dodge Coronet Club Coupe 1949 Dodge Wayfarer 2 dr. Sedan 1949 Chevrolet Del. 2 dr. Sedan 1949 Nash Ambassador 4 dr. Sedan 1949 Ford Custom Club Coupe 1949 Buick Super 4 dr. Sedan 1949 Hudson Commodore 8 Cl. Cpe. 1949 Olds. 88” 4 dr. Sedan. 1946 Chev. 4 dr. Sd. & Club Coupe 1941 Nash Ambassador 4 dr. Sedan 1939 Chevrolet 2 dr. Sedan, A-1 1936 Nash 4 dr. Sedan 4-1, HARRY R. BITZER 720 N. Prince St, , Lancaster, Pay Bhs: vi . LI program, of work for this year; Pays Big Div dends | \ 1 : ut £ ¢ Lh Shu aR pu Dawei, TE Bas one year. If someone | .. . | same, will W. Main St. Mount | { William R. Howard, Att'y FRUIT FARM FOR SALE 78 acre Lancaster County fruit farm, 2 houses, large bank barn, 13,000 bu. cold storage plant, poult- ry houses, building lots, excellent developmen’ site, situated next to , Mount Joy boro limits and against | Florin in Mt. Joy Township. Kath- iryn Z. Snyder, Fairview Orchards | Florin, Pa. | Typewriters, Add. Mach's, Cash Registers, Check Writers, New and | Used. J. M. Engle, 411 E. High St, | Elizabethtown, ‘phone 14). 8-18-tf 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 USED CARS 1948 Half-ton Ford Pick-up 1948 Chevrelet Tudor Sdn, R&H [1947 Chevrolet Tudor Sdn. Fleetline 1928 Oldsm bile 4-dr. Sedan | 1946 Dodge 5 pas. Coupe, R&H NEWCOMER MOTORS Inc. CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE Sales & Service Open Evenings to 9 P. M. 43-tf NOTICE OF TAX ORDINANCE In accordance with the provisions of the Act of June 25, 1947. P. L. 114€, as amended, notice is hereby given that pursuant to authority contained in the said Act, Mount Joy Borough Council intends to pass a tax ordinance which will in- clude the imposition of a per capita or head tax in the amount of $6.50 to be paid in the year 1951 by each resident of the said Borough twen- ty-one years of age or over. The Boroueh estimates that it will de- rive $13,000.00 revenue from said tax. In the judgment of the Bor- ough Council, imposition of said tax is made necessary to meet in- terest and amortization require~ ments on the Borough indebtedness incurred for new fire engine, and for general borough wvurnoses, which real estate taxes will be in- sufficient to cover. WILLIAM F. BRIAN 3-3 Secretary EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of David B. Ginder, dec'd, late of Mount Joy Township, Lan- caster County, Penna. Letters testamentary on said es- tate having been granted to the un- dersigned, 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 for settlement to the undersigned J. EARL MARTIN Mount. Joy. R2, Pa. Executor Clarence C. Newcomer, Att'y. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Milton G. Strickler, de- ceased, late of Rapho Township, Lancaster Countv, Penna. Letters testamentary on said eccate 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 for settlement to the undersigned THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY Mount Joy, Pa. Executor Carl G. Herr, Esq. 5-6 EXECUTORS NOTICE Fstate of Fanny M. Boyce, dec'd, late of City of Lancaster, Lancaster County, Penna. 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 for settlement to the under- signed HARRY N. NISSLY Nor.h Barbara Street Mount Joy, Penna. Executor Arnold, Bricker & Beyer Attorneys EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Annie N. Nissley, dec'd late of Manheim Township, Lan- casfer County, Pa. Letters testamentary on said | Estate having been granted to the | undersigned, all persens indebted | thereto are requested to make im- ! mediate payment, and those having | claims or demands against the same | will present them without delay for | settlement to the undersigned R. FELLENBAUM Mount Joy, Pa. { Bernard J. Myers, Jr. 4-6 Attorney 3-6 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Estate of Samuel B. Miller, late of Mt. Joy Boro, Lancaster County, ! Penna. | Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the | undersigned, all persons indebted | thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav- ling claims or demands against the present them without delay for settlement to the unders signed, BLANCHE G. MILLER 1295 W. Donegal Street Mt. Joy, Pennsylvania 1-6 EXECUTRIX NOTICE Estate of Henry B. Erb, dec’d, late of . Rapbo Township, Lancaster County, Pa. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the andersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, wiil present them without | delay for settlement to the ‘under signed 4 i d EA 3 od - ay alk igh RT SSE