The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 01, 1951, Image 3

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Landisville 4451
Landisville 4456
Associates
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REAL FSTATE — HOUSEHOLD
GOODS & TINNER'S TOOLS
Saturday, Mar. 17, 1951
The undersigned, as agents for
the heirs of Charles M. Webb here-
| by offet at public sale
All That Coartain TRACT
LAND On which is erected a
2's STORY FRAME

WITH KITCHEN ATTACHED
BARN
situated on the west side of South
Barbara Street, in the borough of
Mount Joy, containing forty (40)
fe


et more or less on the west side
f Barbara Street and extending
westwardly one hundred eighty- |
eight (188) feet more or less to a
public alley.
Also at the same time and place
HOUSEHOLD GOGDS and
Sale
Marcon
to commence
Yi, 193],
on
M
dison
EDWIN L. KLINE and
ADDISON M.
Agents for the
| Chas W. Eaby, Attorney
| C S. Frank, Auct.
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE FARM
to be held
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1951
On the premises located in Conoy |
Township, Lancaster County Pa.
| Bainbridge.
| less of
Consisting of 210 acres more or |
thereon |
all farming land
|
| erected a
3
| summer house attached. Water
i i
house and electric in house and all |
bank |
| buildings are
212 STORY
STONE DWELLING
other outbuildings. Large
barn, stables for 60 head of steers.
25 acres of tobacco. Large
corn barn, large pig sty. All these
in good
failing
near
close to the
spring.
buildings. This
church and
i school.
Farm can be viewed at any time
| by contacting J. E. Baker Company,
i Billmeyer.
| P. M. when conditions will be made |
Sale to commence at 2:00 O'clock
| known’ by
THE J. E. BAKER COMPANY
| Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
D. L. Landis, Clerk
'S FUNNY
How Folks
Store Stuff



With AWANT AD
7-3 |
Dwelling House |
a SET |
OF TINNER'S TOOLS will be sold |
Saturday, |
at 1 p. m.“when |
terms and conditions will b> made |
| known by Edwin L. Kline and Ad- |
Habecker, agents for the | :
| heirs of Charles M. Webb, dec'd.
HABECKER |
heirs |
9-3 |
with nine rooms and small |
in |
“3 |
condition. |
| Running water at barn supplied
| from never
| water pond
! preperty
|
|
Large |
|
|
|



| production next year will greatly in-
fluence incomes of poultry farmers.
This is the view taken by farm
| officials at the annual agricultural-
i outlook conference which was spon-

| sored by the agriculture depart- |
{ sover rice-support | :
ment. 4 government p upp | School, 2 miles northeast of Mt. Joy, !
{ program could be expected to boost
OF | production of hogs above present
| prospective levels,
The more pork there is, the lower
the prices of both meat and poultry
products are likely to be. They are
| highly inter-changeable in the
| American diet, and hence compete
far consumers’ dollars.
The gross income of poultrymen
next year is likely to be somewhat
{ higher than this year, the depart.
ment said. But the net income—re-
turns left after payment of produc-
| tion costs—will not rise as much as
| gross income.
Fantastic Possibility





For a horse to have twins is not
unusual, But this appolosa mare is
shown with twins, one of which is
a horse foal and the other (right) a
cent, Utah, owner of the mare, says
she was bred to a palomino stallion
| :
Two tobacco sheds, one with strip- | at the same time that she occupied
{ ping room and cellar and space to |
| house
a pasture with a small jackass
owned by Steadman. Mr. Steadman
says: ‘‘We suppose the staliion is
the father of the horse, and the
donkey is the father of the mule",
He calls them a ‘‘Morse’” and a
*‘Hule’”. Dr. John MacLeod
Cornell University, said that vader
certain conditions such a birth is & | Jine of h;usehold goods by David |
‘fantastic possibility.”

Lights on Farm Machinery
Will Cut Down Accidents
donkey foal. Don L. Steadman, Cres- |
of |


| field Twp., at Ironville, a full line
| of household goods by Henry Mus-
| ser. Sale at 12:30 p. m. Edgar Funk,
| Auctioneer. .
|

Friday, March 9—Near Elm Tree
| 40 head Hclstein cattle and farm
| implements by Raymond Hostetter,
| Dupes & Hess, Aucts.
|
| Saturday, March 10—In
| erstown, 1 block North of Miller &
| Bushong’s Mill, on the road lead-
| ing from Rohrerstown to the Har-
| rishurg Pike, 21% story frame house,
{one acre of ground and some
| household goods 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, 30 head of
Guernsey and Holstein cows, 24
Heifers, 300 chickens, a full line
lof farming implements including
two tractors eic., by Mahlon M,
| Bushong. Edgar Funk, Auct., Sale
at 12 M.
Wednesday, March 14—In Man-
| or Twp.. on the road leading from
| Mountville to Central Manor, one
Elock north of the Camp Meeting
Grounds, 10 Ayrshire Purebred
Cows, 5 Ayrshire Heifers, 10 Year-
ling Heifers, Twe Farming
implements. Household goods by
Mrs. John Martin. Edgar Funk,
| Auct. Sale at 12 M.
Thursday, March 15 — Al:ng the
road from Lancaster Junction
Hill, 1 mi.
| tion, implements and some house-
hold goods by Esther M. Stauffer,
admx, Elmer V. Spahr. auct. Sale
at 12:30 p.m.
Thursday, March 15—-In Manor
| Twp., 215 miles south of the Lin-~
coln Highway, turn
Highway 1 mile West
ville at the Catholic
Farming implements, two
livestock consisting of 15 Chester
| White Sows. 600 Bu. corn, 400 Bu.
of Mount-
Convent,
| ter Swords. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale
|at 12 M.
a
| Friday, March 16—One mile west
| of Lancaster, along the Lincoln
| Highway, at West Lancaster, 4-
room Bungalow. 2-car Garage, full
| Hess. Sale at 12:30 p.m.
| Edgar Funk, Auct.
Saturday, March 17 — In Manor
| Twp., 2-car garage, large slaughter
| shan, State Inspection, butchering
Highway authorities through the | tools, and household goods by Nor
country have urged that farmers Kauffman. Edgar Funk, Auct.

have bright headlights and taillight
on farm machinery. Bright lights
will help you avoid accidents when
driving farm machinery on high-
ways at dusk or after dark this fall
and winter.
Safety engineers recommend
lights that can be seen at least from
a distance of 500 feet.
Ge
There is no better way to boost
your business than by local news<
paper advertising.


Saturday, March 17 — On the
premises at 122 South Barbara St.
in Mount Joy, real estate, house-
hold goods and tinsmith tools for
the Estate of Chas M. Webb. C. S.
Frank, Auct. Sale at 12:30 p. m.
| Saturday, March 17—One block
off the Lincoln Highway at the West
end of Mountville, known as the
Fralich farm, 3 cows, 1 heifer,
farming implements, some house-
hold articles by John R. Leaman.
Auct. Lloyd Landvater. Sale at 1:00
p. m,

Rohr- |
to |
| Salunga, 1%, rile south of Sporting |
west of Lancaster June= |
off Lincoln |
tractors, |

pound in midsummer, 1940. The
| highest was in mid-November this
| year, 513 cents. (The trade points
| out that green coffee loses 16142 per
cent of its weight in roasting,
| which 1s, of course, a factor in de-
| termining consumer prices)
| In Elizabethian Times
| During the feign of Queen Eliza-
| beth, the paluters of signs some-
| times encountered difficulties be-
| cause the portraits they painted
by the queen's order and proclama-
tions were made regarding tbe cen-
sorship of royal portraits.
Steel Genius
Captain William
the outstanding production genius
of the ‘early bessemer steel era.
Very early in his steelmaking c¢ar-
eer he nearly doubled previous rec-
ords with similar equipment, and
continued to produce what were
then considered astounding ton-
nages of steel,

Seychelles Nut
palm tree native to the Seycheiles
islands in the Indian Ocean. Re-
sembling an oversize coconut, a
single Seychelles nut may weigh
30 or even 40 pounds. Clusters of
the nuts require five years to ma-
ture.
|
Biggest Market
More than 100 different kinds of
coffee are currently bought and

the greatest coffee consuming ua-
| tion' in the world. Last year the |
United States drank as much as all
last 15 years,

“CLASSIFIED

this column are:
of her majesty were not sufficiently |
complimentary. Many of the pogx- |
traits were chopped up and burned |
R. Jones was |
The largest true seed known to |
man is the Seychelles nut from a |
sold in the United States, which is |
the rest of the world used in the
| Rates for classified advertising in |
| Barley, Household Goods by Wal- |



AN IMMEDIATE OPENING for
{ women over 23 in Mt. Joy or vicin-
lity. If you have pleasing personali-
ty, good health, and the use of a
car, you may qualify. Best working
hours 4 to 9 p. m. No canvassing or
parties. Applicants who need to
learn as much as $75 in a week pre-
| ferred. For interview write: Mrs.
| Josephine Leisman, P. O. Box 124,

| Paoli, Pa. 7-3p
WANTED
Male Office
Worker
Apply P. O. Box 85
Mount Joy 6-4

{ NOTICE: Will keep children at my

| home. Mrs. Guy Troutman, Pine
| St., ‘Mt. Joy. Phcne 3-518. 2-tf
OYSTERS & CLAMS: Chinco-
{ teague, Joe & Tim Schroll, 33-35
Detwiler Avenue, Mt. Joy. 43-tf

| WANTED: Old Magazines, News-
| papers. I buy all kinds of scrap

| iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D.
| Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy.
34-tf
| EXPERIENCED
FARM HELP
WANTED
Two Men for Steady Work on
Poultry Farm.
JNO. M. WOLGEMUTH
R. 1, Mount Joy 6-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


HELP
WANTED
STENOGRAPHER, for general
office work.
BACHMAN CHOCOLATE
MFG. CO.
3-tf

| 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢
| Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10¢
| Each add. insertion, per line .... 8c
| WANTED: Used upright Piano.
Tzlephone Mt. Joy 3-3395. 9-1

NOTICE TO PUBLIC: Please dis-
| continue dumping Rubbish on my
| grounds. Mrs. Daniel Moore, New-
| town. 9-3
FOR SALE: Hoosier Kitchen Cabi-
net; Baby Carriage. Phone Mount
Joy 3-9303. 9-1
PUBLIC TYPING at my home.
Mrs. Ralph Moose, 218 E. Donegal
St., Mt. Joy. 9-tf
BUY YOUR CAMERA NOW For
Spring. All good makes in stock, at
lowest prices. Victor Klahr, Direct
Dealer, Middletown, Pa. -1
FOR SALE: Desirable building lot,
40x154 ft. to Alley, west side of So.
Barbara Street. Ph. Mt. Joy 3-3601
or 74 E. Main St.,, Mt. Joy. 9-3p
FOR SALE: Building Lot 60x160
ft. ‘on Birchland Ave. Mt. Joy. In






Joy, Pa.
[FOR SALE: LEGHORN BABY
| CHICKS, R.O.P. sired, Penna. U. S.
| Pullorum clean. A. C. Mayer, Phone
3-9826, Mount Joy, Pa. 49-tf
USED CARS
1948 Half-ton Ford Pick-up
1948 Chevrolet Tudor Sdn, R&H
| 1947 Chevrolet Tudor Sdn. Fleetline
1938 Oldsmcbile 4-dr. Sedan
1946 Dodgg 5 pas. Coupe, R&H
NEWCOMER MOTORS
Ihc.
CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE
Sales & Service
Open Evenings to 9 P. M.
43-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




quire Rear 147 Manheim St., Mouh
Patronize Bulletin Advertisers



} PUBLIC sSaLE WUBLIC SALE | :
Two miles North: of Blizahethtown | of Livesets Bair 8 ’ | Ry : Monday, March 19--One mile | The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, March 1, 1951—3
RD 5 Pa of Live tock & Entire Farm rst at an i Ce é lS er south of Washington Bore, along |
Phone id2-1-2 UFSDAY. MARCH 0 ee rink ple” | FOR SALE: Building Let ft. ey
” TUESDAY, MARCH 6th, 1051 ) - { ments including Tractors and Come , Fm
SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1951 : (From page 1) (in 3 on N. High Street. Apply 27 Mount
x ATARCH 3. 19 On the Joon Hossler Farm locat= : | ly l.¥| If you want a notice on your sale | bines. Ear Corn and tobacco lath | yo. Si’ Mount Joy, Pa. 9-1p Q q
R aM. sharp . ed in Lancaster County, Rapho It has been seven years since any i niet re a : i i v Joe Arbutina, Edgar Funk, Auet, | 2 PRING IS
40 NEW & USED TRACTORS OWT re sous J Fast | d : >: bark i | Th inserted in this register weekly | cole at 12:90 p.m
y 0 Ve |} 0 as MN or i 1 - | ~ “a JH Be "Oo tee 0] ~
10 ro Makes Oh | Fairview Church to the Ro his of an a” ns | / I C. + | from now until day of sale, ABSO- | Bi Sal Hh oi It IST AROUND
2 . ’ . \ ‘ed a loss, a new reco or de- | | PR ~ & | 1 { LAs
300 Pieces other New & Used Schoo! House esitor safety in this Nation di J CO LUTHLY FREE, send of phone Jus | Tuesday, March 20~In W. Hemp- | Street, Mt. Joy. 9-1p THE CORNER
Farm Machinery Hes THO HEAD HORSES , \ bank ke di 7 your sale date and when you are [field Twp, on road leading from | - CU :
, Ma é T) Ro: orse, single line leader Fach bank can take a great share : Bh i 'q | Oyster Point to Lincoln Highway d family wish i
Anything you need. Cedar Posts oan Horse, sing] . ready let us print your bills, That's | Oyster | Me, Allen Beatty and family wish to | go ready to take that trip or take
250 HOGS; CARS & TRUCKS - soe k Horse Mule, very good | of the credit for the fact that nears- FFA. Star Regional | the cheapest advertisingyou can get ane nile west of Mountville, fam express to the many friends their the Mrs. for a ride. BUY one of
Farmers and Dealers bring vour | a Year old Spotte i Pony Yame ly seven vears have passed simee on F A S 1 t d ’ a— LA DF eens Ane "Edgar Funk | Reartiel thanks for He tokens of these tip=top A-l cars now, while
low and Nan . 3 TO x Fony, tame |... cw ty } | i ) an, 0 + | sympathy tendere em during | prices are sti
Naw nd Vasid and Mac h= | for children, to ride. selling suddleq iP ure d bank was placed in receiv armers re | Saturday, March 3—In Manor | Auct. Sale 1:00 p.m. ER, YY Hp prices are still low,
sible n re Sale Day, if pos- | and bridle ership. Improved bank management | N d f A hi [ Twp, on the road leading from | —— | semanas smear serene | 1051 Nash Ambassador Super 4 dr.
" G. K. WAGNER, Sales Mu: 6 OR Cour i or cles coupled with diligent bank Super. amea for Achievements Central MDE So, Letort, Bop | Wednesday, March 21—In Manor | FOR SALE: Kelvinator Refrigerator | 1950 Nash Statesman Sdns. .. $1675
RY oR, Sales Mgr. | snringers, 8 STOCK BULLS, SIX | visic s Feder: "DOS . | We { 1 T'S Nf 'S | vw at 0 { - | i iti 875 sw 1950 Stud. i to
Next 2 sules—Saturdiys, March | 2 aula JEL Sg ay] vision, plus Federal deposit insur- | In Vocational Aariculture | mil. farming implements, includ { Twp, it Central Manor J Kauff- in good condition, $75.00, 10 Ne w 1960 Stud Ch ampion 2 dr $1575
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24 and April 7, 1951 8-2 STEFR. 5 BR ‘SOWS. 8 will | nee have brought to our nation an ling tractor, Household Goods and | inachine shop, 2b miles | Street, Mount Joy. 5-10 | 1950 Studebaker Coupes 2000 pitts
i oR STR. > BROOD OWS ill ra free from the specter of le sses | Three Future Farmers of Ameri. Antiques Bor Corn by Plates B soul of Mountville, 3 wiles, west v Ek 1343 Rush ow 2d Li a
. nave litters on sale dav, 2 due to! ©" Sat = 0 ymbers were named region Ny ares Be of Millersville, Farmall Super Trac- e wish to thank and express our | 1949 Dodge Wayfarer oor Sedan,
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF [have litters in April. 12 SHOATS | to depositors and eliminated the | Me" be PS. are hamed regional | Charles and Jacob B. Habecker for tor, farming implements and | appreciation to our friends, neigh-|1049 Chev. Del. 2 & 4 dr. Sdns. ful=
THE. ORPHANS’ COURT OF 1 . EE star farmers for 1950 for outstand- | the estate of Charles M. Bender : : ibd 4 hh . : '
CASTE \ LAN- 1 weigh about 80 lbs. 200 CHICKENS. | dread of and the devastating results | ing achievement agriculture, | Edgar Funk BE a A NCCT | Household goods by Rohert M. | bors and relatives for their kindness ly equipped. 1 Owner.
ii R a PA, the un- LOT OF GEESE AND DUCKS trons Bank: vans Eat EG ion I Fa we. | Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at 12 M. | goufiman, Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale | end sympathy during the time of | 1949 Ford Custom Club Cpe. $1375
wil at public sale 1949 Chevrolet Pick-up Truck, ™ serpin | yg received checks for’ G00, . rT at 12 M. our bereavement. Frank B. Watson, | 1949 Nash Amb. 4 dr. Sdn. .. $1675
TALL THAT CERTAI Yea) Sates with low mileage; H-Farmall Trac- is Corporation has made any Budd Ow, son of Mr, and: Mrs [ Saturdoy, March 3—Three miles me Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Klugh. 9-111949 Buick Super 4 dr. Sedan, Dy~-
GROUND which IN LOT OF |tor, fully equipped, slightly used | outstanding contribution to this | = Eiton Ott, Bangor. | northeast of Mt. Joy, along the| Good Friday, March 23—Annual - naflow. Fully equip. Special,
WO AND ONE Lr od a [John Deere high beam 14” 2-bot= marvelous record, futhermore, has | gee. Pa, was named | Back Run road near Back Run |Community Sale at our place of NOTICE: Berlou Guaranteed Moth- 1948 Nash “600” 4 dr. Sdn. 1 ownar.
STORY | tom Tractor Plow, McDeering 6-ft. accumulated a surplus of , star farmer of the | School, 8 head milk cows, Fat Bull, business, at the Boro limits, Mt, | SPray stops moths or pays for the Low miles. Fully equip. O. D.
| Mower on rubber, New MecDeering » and a halk Bill olluts us adh | North Atlantic re- 100 Leghorn Hens, Implements by | Joy, Live Stock, farming imple- | damage. Five year guarantee 1947 Chev. Fleetmaster 2 dr. Sdn.
sive age. closed bottom hay loader, | i a half billion dollars as a 1 f. gion, His activities | Samuel J. Bailey. Dupes and Hess | ments, fruit, furniture ete. by C. Keener Furnishings, Mt. Joy. 9-1{ 1947 Pontiac “6” 4 dr. fully eq.
10 hoe McDeering Grain Drill. Rid- | ditional protection against any an 8 include operating a | Auct. Sale at 1:00 p.m. |S. Frank and Leo P. Frank. Sale on, . ii trie owen | 1947 Nash Amb. 4 dr. & Coupe.
ing Cultivator with tobacco hoers, | all future contingencies which J00-acre dairy farm | T day . (starts at 12 M. Auctioneers, Ald- FOR SOLE onal Sacre 1947 Ford Panel truck A-1 .. $ 975
; ge rey plow & hook might in any way affect the solven= | in partnership with Miller, bor Ly Me ay | inser and. Wagner. Mt. Joy 3.4692. "7 | 1046 Ford 2 dr. Sedan. R&H § 975
wuntville cor anter. r. § > TT hia yi a) . y . Y . 946 Chev. C \ Wi
a hs te I | cy and stability of the dual bank- his parems, The and Milton Grove, live stoele di Satirdav. March 24 0 the i Tg Chev. Club Coupe and
ME | & Birch; 3-sec. spring harrow. 28! ing system. In addition thereto, re- fer ee ot by Peter H. Risser. C. pre las Ay. Wood Braet. It Florin | WANTED-Dead or alive Autorios 1942 Olds “6” 2 dr. Sdn, Hyd fully
: : ; : ead olste 3. Fr Que mises 5, any ake, any a]: als - Hyd.,
ering Lulipacker, Meleering ma=- | quest of the Directors of this Core Ott roducing age. "" v dwelling house, and ousenold | ps sn. H. B. Shank Auto| ™ ontiac "6" 4 dr. Sd. 1 Owner.
FRAME - DWELLING HOUSE on |™V¢ spreader. New Idea rubber Yre eration has materiall si lifi od | ‘ 3 ot 20 RE other . Tuesday, March 6 —1In Manor goods by Enos Rinehart Wachstet- Wo 74 N Poplar St, E-town Low mileage, fully equip.
RQ ob fo . waron with 16 ft. bed, 2 wagons | PY Aas aterially simplihie Rolland E. Turnow, 20, & Twp. 2 miles southwest of Mount- reckers, 4 N. Yoplar ot, | 1941 Plymouth 2 dr .
the Southeast corner of Wood St. : Sy he! : Hes Mi fe : ter, Adm. of the Estate of John |p. Phone 191-W or 38-W g-tf | 1941 Plymouth 2 dr. Sdn. Htr. § 575
and ‘Market St. in the village of with hay flats, good 2-horse wagon,’| the Assessment reporting procedure | regional winner, is the son of Mr. ville, 1 mile East of Washington | woh deceased. C. S. Frank | — ONG 9 . 1941 Chrysler Royal 4 dr. A-1.
Florin, East Donegal Township, | Manure sled, corn sheller with mo~ | for all insured banks, likewise has and Mrs. Otto a } Bore, on the Gertie Newcomer | ot Sale at 1 P. M. GIFTS for BABIES and GROWN- | 1941 Buick 4 dr. Sdn., R&H . § 575
Lancaster County, Pa. 1. So ho tobias provided a substantial reduction in| Turnow, Curtice, O. & |. | ve Fifer, one , Farmall —— UPS. Veiling, Feathers and Flow- 1830 Dodge Del. Sdn. A-1 .. § 545
+ Andi 3 ess, sizing boxes, Ale 1 es farmi in = . Hor, Ig g ‘ments & ati i 3 5 -
Se Shree bi ee Fn scales hora He Weer the amount of their annual assess- | He is farming in & some Household pi by Ralph S Saterday, Mah Bt i A: ci Mendis Re sw
arke e orty FOI iia yn A | one-third yartner- EV Praar Fash Tass. “ol field Twp., 1 mile ast of Columbia, | an uttonholing: argaret-Jean
aU) row. 4 Tom ahs ow chains. | ment outlay. I Frev. Edgar Funk. Auct. Sale at fi Das
i BD oe Sending od 4 Jot chains on hairs, gi a y ud of th ligt ship with his father i 12 M Edgar Funk, ‘Auet. Sale ‘af one-half mile north of the Lincoln | Shoppe, 12 W. Donegal St, Mt. Joy. I IARRY R. BITZER
depth of that width two hundred or ie yy ah OPE SE DU > are proud. Accomplisge other . THey." ¢ Highway, full line of household | 33-t
(200) feet, more or less, to an al- leys, new 16 ft. ladder, manure. | ments and achievements of the Am- | and brother. They | ] Bode Io Mehion M. Bushong, Sale | YOUR NASH DEALER :
ley grain & chaff forks, feed bags. 7000 etican barking | operate two farms Wednesday, March 7—In Manor | 24 0.00" pm. Edgar Funk, Auct. | WANTED: EXPERIENCED MECH- | 720 N. PRINCE ST, LANCASTER
Lumediate possession, | Joh 2 Ji 16 ft. é ig oy: i: | totaling 812 acres Toxin, i! fhe road lending from 2: | ANIC: Must give name and refer- PHONE 2-4128
t the same time and place will se, used very e, Rance Shel- | —-— { near Toledo. Major ilersville to Stehman’s Church, iis WR Hi a ence for immediate reply. Write P. Open Daily To 9 p.m.
be sold one lot of furniture, house- | 2 Bantam coops, Trimble Elec- | MOUNT JOY & E. LAMPETER |crops are sugar El Mi. southwest of Millersville. Monday, Marl, 26500 ig | O. Box 85—G. E., Mt. Joy, Pa. 7-4 1 uly p 2
hold: goods and tools, including 10] Brooder, 3 iron kettles, a cop- | CLASH AT LANCASTER TONITE | beets, tomatoes and | Guernsey Cow, with calf, Holstein | hs wi v3 Fo ny »
tables, 25 chairs, spinning wheel, | Per kettle, lot of tools. Feed—Corn | =O £ yy "Th e.v T Heifer, 4 Bulls, Farming Imple- | bridge, close to the vi Age > he | WANTED
organ, lawn mower, step-ladder | ©" the ear, Hay and Straw and 100 | Lancaster County High School | cucumbers, ley Urnow ments and some Household goods | Ft. en the farm known 1 hs, i oe PARTS MAN
stove, sewing machine, gun, clock i bus. Oats. | basketball teams continue their | Ave small herd of 12. dairy cattle by Charles Frey. Edgar Funk, Auct. Engle Farm, brood Sows, boar, ot | Reply -— Identification SPENCER SUPPORTS. individual-
fassware and dishes. ote. ) Any and everything used on : et ; Cre .. | and raise some grain and feed crops. | Sale at 12:30 p.m. shoats, pullets and implements by P.O. Box 85 - BE W S. individual
f 3 jie €s, oe ; Mow 2 a | elimination playoffs Thursday nite | Paul Crawford. 20 of Moore Llovd F. Lesch, Walter Dupes, auc- Ma Joy For 7-4 ly designed. Mrs. Edyth B. Bruba-
=r 0 eld on the premises |! hen VN TI Neos | LE PH, Cola | ( y, bra. - ar. Flori -
on. Seturdos, March a” “1 Conditions by | when Mount Joy High and East | Utah, star farmer | wednesday, March 7—In Conoy tioneer. Sale 1p m | A ker. Flerin, Pa. 8-tf
cel ck p.m CLAYTON 8S. HOSSLER, Lanipeter High clash at McCaskey | # of the Pacific re- { Twp. along road from Marietta to| Tuesday, Mar 27—One-half mile All kinds ol Cows, and HOME-MADE FASTFR FGGS bv
Terms and conditions by __ Manheim, Pa., R2 | High, Lancaster in a contest to de- gion, operates a | Bainbridge, a farm of 210 acres, 2% | east of Mountville School, off the | outa ele. 12 buy ou I.adies Bible Class of Trinity E. C.
ENOS RINEHART Auct, Abram Diffenbaugh | termine the county's Class C rep-| I large ranch in part- {story stone dwelling, bank born, 2|Qyster Point Road, Pr. Mules Four | Dairy. Also farm implements, and Church. Peanut-butter and Cocoa= 4
4s WACHSTETTER C lerks, Ruhl & Hershey | tesertative. : nership with his |tobacco sheds, corn barn, pig sty Cows, 4 Stock Bulls, farming ime household goods for Corman nut. Phone order to Mt. Joy 3-4693,
Administrator of the Estate of John Ladies from the church will serve | * NM Apr | ee father, featuring the by the J. E. Baker Co. Sale at 2 | plements by Amos Graybill. Edgar Sale, March 23rd. Good Friday. LC l Sosa or 3-964. he 9-4 i
Wachsteher deceased. | refreshments. 8-2 | i Joy Seetion 3 Served i a xb Walter Dupes Auct. | Bank. Yo |S. Frank & Son. 7-tf FE wie
2S. ank, Auctioneer. = | the right to play in the final game { ~ ————— i . : . We si I
; i 2 ; | ie eT |'% quality registered FOR SALE: Allis Chalmers W. -D.| VOTE OF THANK: e sincerely 5
Yuk Hound, a aa Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. | bY scoring a 46-45 victory over J rd Ho ile Thursday, March 8-In Pequea| Tuesday, March 27—In W. Hemp- | Tractor and plow, used lightly two | wish to thank our friends and
— a a DR dy 3 Section. 2's West Lampeter. East| i ks v * | Twp, one mile northeast of New | field Twp, at the east end of | yrs; 4-section spring harrow used | neighbors for their kindness, words ]
Sot | Lampeter of Section 3 drew a first | ab 2 range beef catile Danville and 2 miles south of Mil- | Mcuntville, Mules, Cows, Bulls, | 1 yr.; low wagon on rubber. Alice | of sympatny, flowers and cards
FREE 7 : Ll | and a few dairy |lersville, on the Wabank Road, | Shoats, and farming implements by | ir. Myers Mt. Joy R1. Phone 3-5221 | during our sad bereavement. Mrs.
WORK DONE round bye. |: Criwiord midway hetween New Danviiie and | A Grayhill. Edgar Funk, Auct. | yors, y tf | H Leedom and family. 9-1
nS TQ TAT VES rawfor cows, eer Lx mos Gray . I s «| T= arry Loe i . =
STIMATES ON SHORT NOTICE DN Wier == ee a Millersville, 23 head of Outstand- Sale at 12:30 p.m. | : Tw A Am
Stimulate business bv . | ing Guernsey Cows, Farming im- | —— re FOR SALE: Double House, each WANTED: Two waitresses at -
RALPH L MYERS & SONS i. im ae yo Siig Poultry Outlook Depends plements including tractors and | . _ |side containing 6 rooms & bath and | erican Legion Home, Mt. Joy. Ap=-
: ; | ‘ising in the Bulletin. . combine, 1,000 Bus. Ear Corn and | The lowest wholesale coffee price | = i." |of Along main highway | ply Paul Hipple, 285 Marietta Ave.,
Pra ctical A rtestan Well Drillers — On Government Decision Household goods by David H. Ken- | reached in this country in modern lin Florin. close to church & schools. {| Mount Joy, Pa. 8-3
i [ dig. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale ar | times——for green, that is, unroast- | [f interested phone evenings after 6 =
SALUNGA, LANCASTER CO., PA. P U B L | c S A L E What the government does—or [12:30 p.m. ed, ‘Santos 4s,” a basic represen- | P. M. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4935 or call WANTED: Pr. of Hearse Lamps, in
: | fails to do—to get increased meat — tative quality — was 532 cents a |on Saturday all day, to view same. | 70 d condition. overall length atove
FONE Of Friday, March 9—In West Hemp- | Mrs. Clarence Musselman. i», 30 in, W. M. Bliss, Camp Hill R. D.
1, Penna. 8-3

HOUSE FOR SALE: Four rooms &
hath, H. W. oil heat, Gas H. W.
Heater, Garage, one mile from Eli-
zabethtown, Price $8,500. H. Lyle
Geib, R. D. 1 (Newville) E'town,
Pa. 8-2

We can use several young men, 16
years or over, who want to earn
money while going to school. Can
work after school and Saturdays.
Can have a regular job if desired,

when school closes. Apply The
Bulletin, Mount Joy. tf
Typewriters, Add. Mach’s,, Cash
Registers, Check Writers. New and
Used. J. M. Engle, 411 E. High St.
Elizabethtown. ’phone 14J. 8-18-tf

LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that appli-
cation will he made to Farmers
Bank and Trust Company, of Lan-
caster, Pennsylvania for a duplicate
issue of nine shares of its corporate
stock in place of Certificate No.
3205 for a like amount of shares is-
sued in the name of Milton G.
Strickler on June 18, 1934, the or-
iginal of which has been lost, mis-
laid or destroved.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY OF
MOUNT JOY. Executor of Mil-
ton G. Strickler, deceased.
Carl G. Herr, Attorney
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, Atty.
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EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE
Estate of Milton G. Strickler, de-
ceased, late of Rapho Township,
Lancaster County, Penna.
Letters testamentary on said
esiate 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
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Fanny M. Boyce, decd,
late of City of Lancaster, Lancaster
County, Penna.
Letters testamentary on said
estate having heen 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 .
North Barbara Street
Mount Joy, Penna.
Executor
Arnold, Bricker & Beyer
Attorneys


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