Ww Ia sink with cupboard top attached, There are eleven boro offices at Washingtonboro and there isn't candidate for one of them, WP Caen, we. Stimulate your business by adver- ! tising in the Bulletin, PUBLIC SALE of Household Cloods Friday evening, May 25, 1951, 6:00 | r. m. DST, 524 Ponlar St. FEliz- ahethtown, by Ruth Shank & Son. J. J. Miller, Auct. PUBLIC SALE of Implements and Household Goods. Saturday, Mav 15. 1951, 12:30 DST, 3 mi. east of Flizabethtown, near Green Tree Brethren Church by Edgar B. Leh- man. John J, Miller, Auct. 20-2 SALE OF GRAND VIEW SCHOOL LOT On Saturday, June 9, 1951, at 2:00 | n. m. (daylight time), on the prem- | ices. the undersigned will sell at public sale a half-acre lot, formerlv occupied by its Grand View School, on hard road from Risser’s Mill to Colebrook Road, near Mt. Pleasant Church. Attractive shade make this a desirable building lot. MT. JOY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT | By Joseph H. Greiner, Pres. C. S. Frank, Auct, Wm. B. Arnold, Solicitor 20-3 PUBLRC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1951 The undersigned will offer at public sale the two story frame dwelling house and frame stable located on the Southeast corner of South Charlotte Street and Alley “C" in the Borough of Manheim, Fennsylvania. * ALL THAT CERTAIN m TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE AND STABLE having a frontage on the East side of South Charlotte Street a distance of 30 feet and extending of that width in depth Fastwardly along Alley “C” a distance of 265 feet to Alley “M”. The sale will be held # 2:00 P. M. D.S.T. when terms and condi- tions will be made known by HENRY S. BOYD, Adminis- trator d.b.n.c.t.a. of John D. Witters, Deceased and Administrator of Lizzie Wit- ters, Deceased. LeRoy Spahr, Auct. Arnold. Bricker & Beyer /. ttorneys ALL-DAY SALE Two miles North of Elizabethtown R.D. 2. Pa. Phone 442-J-2 ON SATURDAY. JUNE 2nd, at 11:00 A. M. 42 NEW AND USED TRACTORS AND CRAWLERS —all makes— 300 Pieces other Farm Machinery, new and used; Corn Pickers. Bring in your Combines and Hay Mach- inery. 1951 CARS AND TRUCKS Lots of Posts; 200 Hogs; 15 New Hollands and Cases, 50T and 45T Allis Chalmers Balers, Spreaders, Plows. Drills, Combines, 7 new 25V IHC Mowers, 4 New Idea Mowers. Farmers and Dealers bring your New and Used Tractors and- Mach- inery in before Sale Day, if pos- sible. Terms: Cash; G. K. WAGNER, Sales Mar. Next Sale Saturday, June 23, 1951 BABY CHICKS EVERY WEEK Write for Price List 21-2t PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY to be held FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 25. 1951 on the premises in the Village of | Maytown: + Welkilt G2s Range, Servel Gas Refrigerator, Maytag Washer, these three articles are like new; two tubs, large Duo-Therm Oil Heat- er, small New Perfection room Leater, old fashioned high back rocker. other rockers, bar room chair, breakfast set, extension ta- Fle. new cedar chest, two old fash- ioned chests, couch, RCA Cabinet Radio. electric lamps, coal oil lamps, pedestals, living room suite, two bed room suites, three-quar- ter bed. two toil springs, book-case and desk combined, four 9x12 rugs, cne 9x12 rug mat, bed cloth- ing, mattresses, linens, quilts. can- ned fruit, pictures, homemade soap rarden tools and other tools, lum- he~ and sawed wood, and other ar- ticles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 5:30 p. m. PST. when conditiong will be made Jnown hy WILLIS LINDEMUTH Walter Dupes, auct. Landis & Garman, clerks PUBLIC SALE Saturday, May 26, 1951 1:00 O’clock P. M. D.S.T. The undersigned will sell at pub- lic sale at 206 North Poplar Street, Elizabethtown, Pa. 3-pe. living room suite, One minute washing machine, like new; 3 bed- room suites, springs & mattresses, one mattress like new; Columbia Choice range with warming closet, water front, reservoir; lg. heatrola, good condition; New Royal upright electric sweeper, electric heater, coaloil heater, studio couch, china closet, buffet and writing desk, old 20-2 (109 years old); small sink, ice re- | frigerator (100 lb. capacity) drop- | head Singer sewing’ machine, very | good, oJd fashioned small rocking | thair, 9x14% living room rug, home made carpet, several small rugs, comforts & quilts, 2 rocking chairs % small tables, floor light, table light, kitchen chairs, 2 porch chairs oil cloth, lawn mower, stepladder, garden tools, cushion & pillows, 4 oil lights, crocks, jars, set of dishes glass & china, pewter spoon, large and small, Roger 1847 silverware, 8-day clock, Big Ben clock, cooking utensils, some Antique dishes and many articles not mentioned. ‘Nathan B. Werner John J. Miller, Auct. Owner 21-5 | 20-2 | trees | | | Dear Mr. Bennett: | | | JK. T. Keller Will Not Attend Our Big Celebration Mr. K. T. Keller, chairman of the board of Chrysler Corporation, De- troit, Michigan, and now actively | | : ; { engaged in the Governments guid- | | [ CELEBRATED SIXTIETH { WEDDING ANNIVERSARY | Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Siller, West | Main Street, celebrated their 60th | wedding anniversary on Wednes- day. Mr, a retired molder, | eighty-one, is the only living grad- Mount Joy Orphans’ filler, who is seventy-nine, | is his wife, age | nate of the | School, i They are the parents of four chil dren: George Siller, of town; Char- ‘Mortuary Recor Throughout This Entire Locality | William Freeland, sixty-three, hambia. She was eighty-one. LOCAL F.LKS FOUND | ALBINO LADY -SLIPPERS | Two ardent nature lovers from | this vicinity made an unusual find while scouring the woodlands last Saturday, and shared their | fortune by showing this rare sight to flower enthusiasts, | Mr, Mark Newcomer and daugh- good local | visiting numerous pink and yellow Warren E. Disney, sixty-nine of | orchid colonies to view this year's News In General From Florin For ‘The Past Week | Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mumper on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Fshelman | | The Bulletin, Mt. Jov, Pa., | Our Berries are again to be pick~ ed by the public. Bring your own containers, Starting May 31st until June 23 from morning ‘til dark, Phone Manheim 3-5872. 21-3 | | MRS. BROWN have you found | moths in your home? Stop damage. with Berlou. Five year guarantee York | Keener Home Furnishings, Moun iron, also sell stove wood. of Columbia. ter, Margaret Joanne, and Mr. Hen- | and daughter of Emigsville, Katie, wife of H. B, Miller at Co= [ry H. Eby, Mount Joy R2, were | Co, called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. | Joy, Pa. Liu gle] | FLASH CAMERAS make good gifts Wilbur Arndt and | for graduates. Hawkeye $10.60. An- ed missile program in Washington, les Siller, Palmerton, Pa.; Viola|FElizabethtown. at St. Joseph's Hos-| bloom, when eight-year-old Jo- family of York, and Mr. and Mrs. | 8¢0 $11.18 & $12.18, Brownie 620 wes invited to attend his home | wife of P. A. Kilgore, Lancaster | pital. | anne, discovered three perfect and | Jesse Heisey of Lancaster and Mr. | Flas 558, sll ted rile | town's Centennial celebration May | 88: and Florence, wife of Walter | Miss Margaret Sterline, eighity-| very beautiful lady slippers. | and Mrs. Harry Miller of Rheems | flash ol oll Sites. Vict Klas 26-30. | Shaffer, Elizabethtown. | one, of Norwood, Columbia Rl, at! These unusual blooms were | vised Mr. Samuel Shelley over | - The following letter was received | There is also one grandchild and | the Columbia Hospital. She was | growing among the pink blossoms | the weekend { FOR SALE: Sparton radio and | | phonograph combination wiih FM, | expressing his regret at being un- | ahle to attend: May 8, 1951 Mr. Charles J. Rennett Jr. | Snecial Fvent Chairman | Mount Joy Centennial Mount Jov. Pennsylvania It was really thoughtful of you to invite me to the Centennial cel wish it were possible for nome, but my wvressnt load here at home and in Washington with the Government's guided missle pro- gram makes it impossible. 1 know the event will be a great success and that Mount Tov will have reason to be nroud of it. My best wishes to all of vou. Sincerely, K. T. KELLER KEYSTONE HOLSTEIN SALES ACQUIRE REGISTERED COW Keystone Holstein Sales, here recently acquired a registered Holstein-Friesian cow from the herd of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Carpenter, Waverly, Pa. Change of ownership for this an- imal, Sunrise Farms Pontiac Inka Paul, has been officially recorded by The Holstein-Friesian Associa- tion of America. The Association 34,389 registry and transfer certificates to Pennsylvania breeders during 1950. etl A Cs nn. issued REV. J. ROBERT LEHMAN WILL GRADUATE JUNE 1 The Rev. J. Robert Lehman, Grantham, Pa, will be graduated with the degree Bachelor of Relig- ious Education at the annual com- mencement of Messiah College at Crantham on June 1. He has been serving as student pastor of the Clear Creek Brethren in Christ Church near Everett, Pa. Rev. Lehman is the son of Mr. Henry Lehman who resides at Mt Joy R2. i Miami nation’s farm workers from wage controls. They can practically as they please as long as they do not go over 95 cents an hour. When a P.R.R. flyer hit a stall- ed express train at Bryn Mawr, eight persons were killed and sixty injured. et eee. + BUILDING LOT SOLD Jay Gingrich, local salesman, sold a building lot east of Mount Joy on the Harrisburg Fike for Charles and Mary V. Wet- zel to Mary B. Eisenberger, Rheems. —A Good Buy If - you need just 2 bed rooms do real SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL Solid Brick & Clapboard CAPE COD HOME TODAY! Aluminum Storm Garage. Located Windows in Florin. Priced to sell. S.NISSLEY GINGRICH Realtor 12 S. DUKE ST. LANCASTER Phone 8296 INVEST IN Musser Cross Chicks MUSSER HEAVY WHITE CROSS Heavy White feathered Cross for High Egg Production. Excellent for the local dressed market, either in Broiler or Hen size. MUSSER ROCK-RED CROSS The Broiler Chick that is capable of maximum feed conversion, PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW, FOR MUSSER LEGHORN CHICKS We can place’ a few orders as early as April 30 with possibili- ties of receiving them earlier on short notice. MUSSER LEGHORN FARMS MOUNT JOY, PENNA. PHONE 3-4911 Kraybill & McDannel, Clks. 20-2 Inc, | estate | and | one great grandchild, | UI ——— | MOUNT JOY HIGH AND | MANOR IN PLAYOFF TONITE | The County High Baseball Leas | | gue championship game between | Manor and Mount Joy and the | ticipated mound duel between a | poned one day as rain washed out the complete local card. It will be played at this evening under the lights. | EE | | WERE AT WSCS CONFERENCE Mrs. William Fackler and Mrs. { Norman Linton, Sr. spent May 14 Lancaster [ and 15th in Philadelphia as dele- | | Petes from the Mount Joy Meth- odist Church to the tenth annual | meeting of the Philadelphia Con- | ference at WSCS. | They will report on their trip at | the Sunday School session on May 27th. mn com amen. I Brief News From The Dailies For Quick Reading The Federal Government has charged the lettuce growers in | California with violating the anti- | trust laws. | At Baltimore a man was appre- hended for stealing a hearse. He said he stole it to see how it rcde before he died. The state of Massachusetts is making an effort to keep all trucks i Sunday eleven out-of-staters were arresied. Rev, Charles M. Malin, pastor of vived by these children: Abram B.| ftehman, Joseph Nissley, the Methodist church at Columbia, Earhart, Frederick, Md.; Benjamin | Frantz, Christian H. Stauffer. Joc- | | Ka. | When the journal on the 27th | car of a 119-car freight broke, it scattered nineteen cars along the west of the across the low grade one mile Safe Harbor | Conestoga creek. Week's Birth Record Mr. | Mcunt Joy R2, a | Joseph's Hospital. | Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Musser, | Mount Joy R2, a son Sunday at the General Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buckwalter cf Landisville, a son at St. Joseph's Hespit2]l Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dulley Hurley, of | 219 West Main street. a son at St. Joseph's Hospital last Friday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snyder Jr., Manheim R2, a daughter Saturday at the Lancaster Osteopathic Hos- pital, : bridge | daughter at St. FIRE CO. AUXILIARY TO HAVE STAND, DINNER, SOUP Fifteen members of the Fire Co. Auxiliary met in regular session last Thursday and made plans to have a refreshment stand at the fire house, Saturday, May 26; a dinner at the fire house, May 27 and chicken corn soup for sale on Memorial Day. Saturday vegetable soup can be bought by the quart. Sunday's dinner will be meat loaf. ——— STUDENT ASSEMBLY SECREY Martha Wolgemuth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wolgemuth, of Mount Joy, has been elected sec- retary of the Student Assembly of Messiah College Academy, for the year 1951-’52. Martha is a member of the Junior class. A neni APPLICATION APPROVED Among the applications approved for the County by the National Production Authority of the U. S. Department of Commerce, between May 4 and 17, is $42,750 for com- plete, renovation of the Union Na- tional Mount Joy bank. — OA ees A car stolen at Philadelphia, was abandoned near Lake Grubb on Friday. OUR JOB PRINTING | IS RIGHT IN THE GROOVE | born in the same house in which | and had | the died. | Samuel Kauffman Samuel B. Kauffman, five, died Sunday at the home of his brother, Harry B. Kauffman, at | Ironville, where he lived, after a seventy = ebration of mv home town, and I: pair of standout southpaws, George | illness. Born in Ironville, he me 0 and Dick Barr, was post-| Was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. { David B. Kauffman and was a { member of the Ironville Evangeli- { cal United Brethren church, In ad- dition to his brother he is survived by three sisters. Mrs. Carrie Mum- maw, Mrs. Minnie Steffy and Mrs. Sadie Mummaw, all of Ironville. Several nephews also iisurvive. nieces and | for late John and Mary Schiling Dar- renkamp. his wife, Mrs. Mary Kerchner Dar- renkamp, and three John and Harry, Mount Joy; sons, on Tuesday afternoon with ment in Mellinger's cemetery. Mrs. Henry S. Earhart Mrs. Lizzie B. Earhart, eighty- | two, wife of Henry S. Earhart, Col~ { Lancaster County Hospital. He was | a lifelong resident of our boro, and many years conducted an an- ticue shop here. He was ason of the Mr. Darrenkamp is survived by and Wil- | liam, Landisville; a daughter, Jus- tine, wife of Ralph Rice, and one | brother, Harry, both of Mount Joy. The funeral was held from the | Sheetz funeral home at Lancaster inter= | identical foliage and are | believed to be albinos. C—O nnn Bank’s History Is (From Page 1) The Farmers Bank had deposits of $7,549.05 while the total were $7,820.62. In 1864 the Farmers Bank was converted into the First National Bink of Mount Joy. At this time the bank received a state charter, the deposits having grown to $90,- 944.26; capital stock $80,200.00; and | total resources of $299,204.82. The bank continued to prosper and after a business career of it has never missed or failed to pay | a dividend. The Directors It may be of interest to list the | directors of the Farmers Bank a- love mentioned. They were: Mar- tin B. Peifer, president; J. Hoffman Hershey, cashier; Jacob N. Stauf- fer, Christian Seitz, Abram Her- shey, John M. Hershey, John M. Baer, and Reuben Gerber. The directors of the First Na- tional bank in 1864 were: M. B. Peifer, John Miller, Jacob | Stauffer, John M. Hershey, Henry Shelly, Christian Seitz, John M. | Baer, and Reuber Gerber. Appended is a complete list of die directors who have served this bank from its incorporation in 1862 te the preseni time: Martin B. Peiter. J. Hoffman M. | Mrs. Adah Eichler was { dinner guest of Mr, and Mrs. Cy- {rus Geib at Stauffertown. a Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Landis Herr spent FOR SALF: Used Wall Sink with |= | | Sunday at Loysville, Perry Co with the formers Parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hess and family. Rev. and Mrs. Howard Bernhard assets | and family attended Love Feast at| FOR SALE: the | the Heidelberg Church | Brethren near Richland, Sunday | Mr Mrs. Martin | were entertained to a Birthday din- ner at the home of Mr. William Brian, at of and day. NEWTOWN dies Aid Society held their regular monthly meeting at the home Mrs. William Fogie. Mr. and Mrs. John Wittle, Florin were Sunday supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Victor Snyder. Mrs. Howard Witmer vir Ness, Columbia R. D. and family at Florin on Sunday. y | brackets, Liggins | Lathe [lent condition. Reasonable. Phone | and Mrs. | 21-2t | Mount Joy on | Wednesday evening. The event be- ing in honor of Mrs. Liggin's birth- | of were Sunday callers of Mrs. Cal-| letters, y | fruit, visits and gifts while at home | Mrs. Annie Wittle and daughter, | Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Ragner Hall- | Mrs. Huber Oberholtzer, Mt. Joy, gren visited Mrs. Lillian Hamilton | Penna. of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and | pre Joy. and ' Mrs. Elmer Swanger, of | | off its highways on Sundays. Last | day. She was a member of the | | floor model, 1 yr. old. $55.00. Phone | Mt. Joy 3-9593 or see George Houck | at the high school. 21-2t drain board, & mixing | faucet. In very good condition. .J, | S. Barnhart, Mt. Joy. Ph, 3-4541, | 21-1f Used Maytag washer, | 105 N, Barbara St., Mt. Joy. 21-1tp SALE: Woodworking tools, 26 in, jig saw 10 in. excel- | FOR | Mt. Joy 3-9495. CLERK Young man for general clerical work. Some bookkeeping and typ- | ing ability essential. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman and} Chance for advancement in estab- lished business. f eighty-three years, as of today, the | Mr. and Murs. Clinton Geib and | EE deposits are $3,800,000; resources | children and Mrs. Katie Foreman | Write giving age, education and William A. Darrenkamp ¢4 a Cart Sab 4 ».| work experience ye $4,000,000 and the capital stock is|spent the weekend at the latter's] William A. “Happy” Darrenkamp, $375,000 : to sixty-three, died Sunday in the py" . Camp in Perry County. P. O. BOX 85, c/o B, During the bank’s entire history SE fps { Mount Joy, Pa. 21-2t | FOR SALE: Annual Flower Plants, garden grown. Call Mt. Joy 3-4847. 20-2tp | Last Thursday evening the La-| FOR SALE: Used 7 in. television Used set $115.00. Store, Mt. Bendix 12% in. Way's Ap- Joy. Phone 20-tf «| set $39.95. | television pliance | 3-3622. | "| I wish to express my sincere thanks to all the kind relatives, friends, | neighbors, and Sunday School and son, | classes who remembered me with cards, prayers, flowers, | and in the Hospital. May God rich- ly bless you all for your kindness. 21-1t | FOR SALE: Asphalt Tile for kitch- Mrs. John Kauffman and family | en, bathroom or basement. Install of Conestoga were Sunday guests |it yourself. 5c each. We rent cut- Mt. Joy Tile & Linoleum Co. | ters, Phone 3-3492. Open eve- e244 Thursday, May, 24, 19513 bt | WANTED—Dead or alive Automo= | biles, any make, any model: also | Serap Iron, Batteries, ete. Prompt [service given. H. B. Shank Auto | Wreckers, 74 N. Poplar St. Betoun, | Phtne TE GR 38-W. { | WANTED: Old Magazines, papers. I buy all kinds of scrap Guy D. Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. 34-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 ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices for antiques of any description. Mr. | Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man= | heim, Pa. Phone 407, tf 2-24- | FOR SALE-—David Bradley Wagon 7x14 bed, new rubber. Call up to 2:00 p. m. G. Earnest, Pinkerton Rd. Mount Joy. 11-tf "| GIFTS for BABIES and GROWN- UPS. Veiling, Feathers and Flow= Sewing, Mending ers, Alterations, and Buttonholing: Margaret-Jean Shoppe, 19 W. Donegal St. Mt. Joy. USED CARS ' 1949 Chevrolet Tudor 1948 Chevrolet Tudor. 1948 Plymouth Converti. Coupe. R & H. 1047 Plymouth 4 dr. R&H 1947 Plymouth Tudor, R&H ’ NEWCOMER MOTORS Inc. CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE Sales & Service Open Evenings to 9 P. M. | | | FOR SALE: Kitchen Cabinet, Ta~ | bles, Buffet, Beds, Heatrola, Kitch= en Chairs, High Chair, Desk, Car- pets, Wash Stand and other items too numerous to mention. Frank Good, c/o Newcomer's Service Station. 17-tf NEW & USED CARS Buy Your HENRY J. KAISER BENJ. J. STALEY Immediate Delivery Trade & Low Financing STALEY'S GARAGE Florin, Pa. Phone 3-5951 11-tf SFALFD BIDS FOR THE CON- STRUCTION OF A NEW STREET Sealed bids will be received for | the 13 ft. by 520 ft, in the Borough of | Mount Joy. Specifications may be | had by contacting tae Secre From {M. on June 4, 1951, at which time { umbia R1, died at her home Tues- | Hershey, Jacob M. Stauffer, Chris- | family. | nings. 20tf tinn Seitz, Abroham Hershey, John{ Mr. and Mrs, Guy Winters, of | mm NIG | Florin Church of the Brethren. In M Hershey, John M. Baer, Reu- | Manheim called on Mr. and Mrs, | INTERIOR & RO Ne { addition to her husband, she is sur- | Miller Te ey John Abram Gamber and family Sun-| joy Legion, Landisville 6152, R2,|retary up to and including 7:00 P. : H L. | day. | Manheim 20-2 | Sadie Earhart, both at home; and | Fannie, wife of Benjamin H. Burk- | holder, Bainbridge. Twenty-eight grandchildren and a brother, Phar- es Brandt, Elizabethtown R. D. al- 80 survive. Funeral services in the - Florin Church of the Brethren Friday af- ternoon with interment in the East | Fairview cemetery near Manheim. Axel B. Larson, Elizabethtown. Clayton E. Shopf, sixty-two, of Donerville, Columbia R2. fifly-nine, at Isaac S Siegrist Isaac Schock Siegrist, seventy- EASIER FOR THE FARMER ps ‘ oj arti ico | 2 | has Een appointed to the pastor- |B. Earhart, Elizabethtown R3; Hen- b Geib, Martin B. Nissley The: Government Thursday ex-| : : 'B Earhart. M: .. Jong Benjamin D. Hershey, Henry FB. \ate of a Methodist church in Alas- B. Earhart, Maytown; Isaac B.|Reist, Joseph H. Raker. Isaac S empted about three-fourth of the: | Earhart, Texas; Harvey B and | Longenecke r En To > | Jae. W. Nissley. J:=c. Dyer, John | H. Zeller, John G. Stauffer. Jacob | G. Stauffer, Henry S. Stauffer, Ab. | Shelly, Michael Henry | H. Myers, J. C. Garber, C. N. New- | comer, A. M. Garber, Thos. JI. | Brewn, J. S. Carmany, Amos N. [ Musser, Martin S. Bowman, Abram { L. Nissley, Samuel S. Wolgemuth, Benjamin O. Musser. Benjamin | S. Stauffer, Gabriel Moyer. Jacoks | N. Hershey, H. H. Eby. H. Rov | Niesly, Fnos S, Gerberich, John W. Newcomer, Jos, B. Hostetter, Dr. Asher F. Snyder, Benj. W. Brown, | Henry N. Garber, Dr. E. W. New- { comer, C. E. Gerbericl), Elmer E. | Brown, Flvin A. March. Daniel M. | Wolgemuth, Charles R. Shirk, Am- | os H. Risser, John M. Booth, S. | Nissly Gingrich, John E. Melhorn, | | Faris H. Hostetter, J. Musser Wol- gemuth, — ee Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith at Colum- bia on Saturday. Daniel Geltmacher Mr. Mrs. were and son, of Lexington and Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Landis of Lititz. tertained Mrs Arndt's mother, Mrs. Havard Johnston with a birthday dinner party on Sunday. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Amos Strick- ler, Mr. and Mrs. Isiah Sumpman, Mrs. Katie Moore. Mrs. Abram Gamber, Mrs. Ida Eisenberger, Mrs. Elizabeth Hitchcock, Mr. Mil- ton Bruckhart. Saturday afternoon Rev. and Mrs. Arndt viewed the parade in Lancaster and in the evening at- Week end callers of Mr. and Mrs. and | Norman Musser of Columbia |19 W. Donegal St., Mount Joy, Pa. R. D,, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Keith | Mrs. Wm. Fogie and son, Roland | - the most beautiful book called on Mrs Alfred Atland and | published. #42 Spool HOLDER, for | Borough { wemen who sew. | GIFTS for BABY, gifts for Mother, Cifts for Sister and for Brother. Visit the MARGARET-JEAN SHOPPE Dial 3-9373 Alterations Buttonholing Sealed bids will be received by Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt en- | the Mount Joy Twp. School Board | undersigned, all | for 32 ton of stove and nut coal. | Send bids to E. Musser Heisey, Sec. Mt. Joy R. D. 2. All bids must be in by June 1, 20-2 | 1951. | | FOR SALE: Kelvinator Refrigerat- | or, 8 cu. ft. Tele. Mt. Joy 3-5231 af- | ter 6 p. m. 14-tf | 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 | The proposed budget for the | bids will be opened in the Council Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BOROUGH OF MT. JOY William F. Brian Sec'y. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Fstate of Morris N. Stauffer, de~ | ceased, late of Rapho Twp. Lan- | caster County. | Letters testamentary on said |estate having been granted to the 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- i signed | HARRISON STAUFFER 1609 Oregon Pike | Lancaster, Pa. | chamber. | | 20-3 | JAY SHIRK | RD2, Mount Joy, Pa; [ Executors {Carl G. Herr, Esq. 17-6 | ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Bids will be received by the Sec- nine, of Mount Joy Rl, died yester- | day at St. Joseph's Hospital, where | he had been a patient for the past| 1 { three weeks | a e C. S er os born near Millersville sal . He was born near Millersville, al Saturday, Mav 26-On the prem- son of the late Rev. Tobias and eq at 206 N. Poplar St., Elizabeth | Mary Schock Siegrist. He conduct- | town, household goods at 1:00 p.m. | ed a flour mill at Mount Joy R1!D.S.T. by Nathan B. Werner. John | | for the past 46 years, until he re- | J. Miller, Auct. Estate of Andrew B. Brown, late tended tne Youth for Christ in the | school years 1951-1952 of the school | Y.M.C.A. | district of Mount Joy Township, | of he Borough of ¥ Joy, La a av eveni Fo « | can be seen at the home of the sec- | ter ‘ounly, t'ennSyivania, cecd. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. | { Letters of Administration on said E. Musser Heisey. | action to be taken at the having been granted to the 29.2 | undersigned, all persons indebted | thereto are requested to make im- | FOR SALE: Building Lot, 62x156, | mediate payment, and those having on South Market Street, Mt. Joy. | claims or demands against the same, Contact E. E. Brown, phone 3-4711 | will present them without delay fog . | retary, Isaiah Sumpman called on Rev and | Final Mrs. R. H. Arndt. | June Meeting. | bit cut AT SPECIAL ASSEMBLY tired because of illness. He also was a farmer and was formerly as- socialed in the Siegrist and Leonard tobacco warehouse here, and al- so the Siegrist and Mumma ware- house at Salunga. He was a mem- Tobacco Association. Mr. and Mrs. Siegrist celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1943. tha Harnish Siegrist and these chil- dren: Benjamin H.,, Fanny H, wife of Charles H. Gable, and Clarence H., Columbia R1; Rebecea H., wife of Roy B. Sheetz, Lancaster; Isaac H., Norman, H, Columbia Rl; To- bias H, Mount Joy Rl; Martha H, wife of Nelson Stively, Safe Har- Chester Rhoads, Grace H., wife Mount Joy H of Benjamin H. Mount Joy RI. There are 43 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren, a half-sis- ter, Martha, wife of John Strickler Mountville; and a half-brother, To- bias Siegrist, Lancaster RD. Funeral services will be held in the United Brethren church at Sil- ver Spring Saturday afernoon with interment in the Silver Spring cemetery. il LETTERS GRANTED Philip F. Sears, Florin, adminis- trator of the late Jane M. Sears es- tate, Mount Joy Twp. ber of the Lancaster County Leaf He is survived by his wife Mar-| | liston, | auctioneer. f bor; John H., and Harry H. Colum- | ises in the village of Bamford, a- bia R1; Dorothy H, wife of Charles! long the Old Harrisburg Pike, in Myers, Salunga; Bertha H., wife of, R1;| | Thursday, May 24—On the prein. | ises No. 31, corner South Market | and Donegal Sts, Mount Jovy, large lot household goods by C. I. Sum-~ my and M. E. Summy. Dupes, auct See advertisement. Friday, May 25—At their sales harn near Mount Joy on Route 230, 50) Canadian, Penna. and Quality Consignment, 10 Head Grade Hol- | steins, a few registered and grade | | Guernsey cows, etc, by Keystone | Holstein Sales, Ine. [ Saturdav, Mav 26—On the prem- ites on Wood St, Rohrerstown, E. Hempfield Twp. real estate and personal property by Mattie E. | Phillips, executrix of Wm. M. Lil- dec’'d. John C. Rebman, Saturday, June 2—On the prem- East Hempfield Twnp., real estate | by Lestella M. Hoffman. Edgar | Funk, auctioneer. ises at Manheim, real estate by | Hemry S. Boyd, administrator of | Jno. D. and Lizzie Witters. Stahl, | auct. See advertisement. | | Saturday, June 16—On the ises along the road leading from the Lanc. Co. Farm Diner to Green Tree Church, real estate and per- | sonal property by Kathryn Myers and John Myers. Dupes, auct. =) DEEDS DECORDED Enos Rinehart Wachstetter, ad- ministrator of the estate of John S. Wachstetter, late of East Donegal Township, 4% Wolgemuth Bros., Florin, premises, Florin, $4,550." MISS MARTIN HONORED | Miss Edna Martin, who will retire at the end of the school term after teaching for 50 years, was honored | Products. Virginia Zink, 250 Mari- | by the students of the Mount Joy | ©tta Ave, Mt. Joy. Phone 3-6191. | High School at a special assembly | program Wednesday. The program was the Student Council and a watch was presented to Miss Mar- tin as a retirement gift. Of her 50 years of service, Miss Martin serv- ed as a teacher here for 40 years. ed wrist Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. CLASSIFIED Rates for classified advertising in this column are: 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢ Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10c Each add. insertion, per line .... 8c WANTED: Used lawn mowers, any make. Phone Mt. Joy 3-9024. 21-2t Nissley, Lancaster; and Roy H.,| saturday, June 3—On the prem- | MEN WANTED: For Warehouse work. Wolgemuth Bros. Inc., Florin Penna. 21-tf FOR SALE: Blue and white formal gowns, size 15. Barbara Finefrock, Manheim R4. 21-1p HOUSEWORK WANTED: Girl, 16, desires housework by the week. Write P. O. Box 85, Mt. Joy, c/o B. F. 21-1p FOR SALE: Used refrigerators. Quote us a price. Way's Applianc- es, 48 W. Main St., Mt. Joy. Phone 3-3622. 21-3t FOR SALE: Kitchen range with water jacket, $10.00. Heatrola, 19-tf | | | REPRESENTATIVE Dutchmaid 17-tf FOR | | APPLICATIONS TAKEN arranged . by | STEADY full time employment in | | Mt. Joy. Male or female, 5 day | week, vacation with pay, free em- | ployee insurance, ideal working | conditions. Apply at A. and P. Food | Stores, Mt. Joy. 14-tf | FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS, to | fill your order, 60c lb. Delivered to Wolgemuth’s Fruit Stand. Dial 32-4351 Mt. Joy. J. Lloyd Wolgemuth 15-tf | Typewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash | Registers, Check Writers, Safes, { New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 East | Hign St., E-town. Ph. 14J. 8-18-tf CUSTOM MADE AWNINGS Free Estimates Phone Columbia 4-8101 HALDEMAN'S Upholstry Shop 11th & Spruce Sts., Columbia 17-tf NOT Section 563 of the School Code | requires that this notice be given | to the voters of Mount Joy Borough | namely that at its meeting of the | Board of Education held on May 3, said Board prepared a proposed budget for the school year '51 - 52. The proposed budget is available to any tax payer who may interest themselves by calling at the office of the Supervising Principal at the High School building. Unless ob- jections are heard the date set for final action and the adoption of the aforesaid budget will be at a meeting of the board on Thursday, June 7, 1951, at 7:00 p. m. slightly used, 5-room size, $25.00. 165 Manheim St, Mt. Joy. 21-2t A. D. SEILER {settlement to the undersigned | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK | & TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY PENNSYLVANIA, Administrator | Randolph C. Ryder, | Attorney 16-6 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE | Estate of Katie E, Sumpman, de= | ceased late af Mount Joy, Lancast- | er 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 I claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned LFSTER E. ROBERTS 47 East Main Street Mount Joy. Penna. Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, Attorneys 18-6 AIRPLANES FOR SALE: Stinson 4-place,, mfg. 1946, equipped — primary group, plus manifold pres- sure, directional gyro, Narco VHF transmitter, GE receiver and Aero- matic prop. Engine and propeller have been lately completely over= hauled and are in excellent condi- tion. Ship is licensed for day-night instrument. Cruises 120 on 10 gal. A good, sturdv plane that’s easy to fly and well worth $2,200. We have listed a Piper Cub, 1937 model in very good shape, it was completely recovered with new fab- ric in 1947 and is painted red. It is the property of Alvin Heisey of E-town. Alvin used this Cub as an, economical way of getting his pilot license. It uses only about 2 gallons of gas an hour. He would like to get let the Cub go to a new owner for port - Call Mt. Joy 3-5354. 21-2 Secretary Subscribe for the Bulletin, something a little faster and will construction of a new street » only $300. Inquire at Donegal Air- 10-