Slander is oral abuse Forty-eight guns, one for each Libel is wri | is written abuse | state, constitute a national salute, ' é COIS er Opportunity is a fine thing so | A gandy dancer is a man who fine in fact that many of us miss | inspects railroad ties for loose rails it, { and bolts. | If you want a notice of your sale EE ——————————————————————————————— EBRUARY Keystone Holstein Sales: ON ROUTE 230 EAST OF MOUNT JOY, PA. FRI., FEBRUARY 8--The 31st Keystone Sale 12:30 O'clock This sale will include several outstar consigned by Edward O'Neal & Sons La Itzfus. There will olso be a very good ments from Pennsylvania Breeders. IMPLEMENTS AT 10:00 A. M. Featuring: Roeland Rag Apple ‘ Jody | to Mt. Joy boro limits, 78 acre in 365 days at 2 yeqrs she fas 16706 of milk 4.29¢ test and | fruit farm known as Fairview Ore 701 lbs. fat. Her dam Bas ir 8 davs 20760 lbs. milk 4.13%. | chard, 2 homes, large bank barn, test and 1857 lbs. fat. She wil be fresh io the service af Roe | 13,000 bu. capacity commercial cold ne Ces Q.. 2 ; , | storage plant, poultry houses. Mrs, land R. A. Silver Supreme § whose dam has 23041 lbs. milk | Kathryn Z. Snyder, owner. C. S. est and 1089 by. faf She is one of the best cows ever | Frank, auct. Sale 2 p. m. offerad at Public Sale ip PBnnsylvemia, and is being onsigned | Friday, Feb. §—At the Keystone by Edward O'Neal! & Soné ! Holstein Sales barn on Route 230, is i east of Mount Joy Boro limits, lot Also on February 29th, KEYSTONE'S ANNUAL FARM IM- cf implements Jat 10 a. m. and a PLEMENT SALE. the full liv olin as ~ | large lot of certified and accredited a Vi » NCcluam ne ull line ol'implements Of + | cattle at 12:30 p. m. by Keystone Arthur Wolgemuth, Mount Jev, Pa. Holstein Sales Co., Inc. See adver= 7 1 | tisement vwe are solicith consignments of either im Saturday. Feb'ry. 9—Public Sale, ents or cat consignment: Stop at the of- on North River Street, in the vil- , write, or vho All cattle are certified & accredited and many are vaccinated! | Christian C. Forry. C. S. Frank, Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc. | beth Twp, on the road from Elm to MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA Phone: Mt. Joy. Pa. 3-4354 FRI., FEBRUARY 29--The 321d Keystone Sale ATTLE AT 12:30 P. M. inserted in this register weekly from now until day of sale, ABSO- | LUTELY FREE, send or phone us | your sale date and when you are | peady let us print your bills. That's | the BEST advertising you can get, Friday, January 25-Along Route 230, just east of Mt. Joy, 60 head of Holsteins by Kevstone Holstein Sales, Inc. On old Route Rheems and Saturday, Feb. 2 | 230, midway between Flizabethtown, in West Donegal | Twp, 36 acres of land, 2a story | stone dwelling, frame bank barn, { frame poultry house by Samuel H. Holler. Walter Dupes, auct. Sale at cne p.m. Tuesday, Feb, 5 On the prem=- “| ises 3 miles north of Mount Joy, acar Mount Pleasant Church, nine head cows, farming implements & household goods by Benjamin E, Reinhold. Walter Dupes, auct. Sale tt 1 p.m, Wednesday, February 6-- On the premises at Florin, north of U. S, Foute 230 in Mount Joy Twp:, next lage of Maytown. A lot of house- {hold goods and kitchen furniture. | Auctioneer. Saturday, February 9--In Eliza- i Clay, 1'2 miles west of Route 501, | Livestock. farm machinery, Poultry equipment and Household goods PUBLIC SALE VALU ABLE REAL ESTATE Saturday, Februapy 2, 1952 i On the premises located along between Rheems and Elizakethto 36 ACRES OF LAND OF WHI containing HOUSE ATTACHED, desirable location. Thig is a beautiful A FRAME BANK BARN WITH TOBACCO SHED ATTACHED | Route No. 230 midway | midway between U. S. Route 30 & in West Donegal Twp. 4 ACRES IS IN MEADOW. | man. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale 12:30 2, Story Stone Dwelling six rooms and hth, with 12 STORY FRAME SUMMER |Speedwoly, off the old Harrisburg stone dwelling and a very (Pike, | by William W. Saylor Jr. Sale at 12M. E. V. Spahr, Auct. Thursday, Feb. 21—In Manor Twp.. 2'> miles southwest of Cen- tral Manor, along the Anchor road, 2 miles south of Washington Boro, farming implements and household voods by Isaiah M. Shock and Wayne Shock. Sale at 12 m. Edgar F. Funk, auct. February 26—In East Twp., along Marietta Pike, one mile west of Rohrerstown, | Marietta Pike. farming implements and household goods by R. R. Shu- | | p-m | Thursday, February 28— On the {former Samuel Nissley farm, one- {half mile south of the Landisville 12 Angus Steers, 3 Bulls, 8 & Hereford Steers, farmfing implements by Samuel K. Shotz- kerger. E. V. Spahr, Auct. { Roan DOG OWNERS BETTER GET THAT DOG LICENSE NOW January 15, 1952 regardless of when you purchased it, or Alderman. will be $1.10 NEWTOWN Mr: and Mrs, Harry Peters, of Washington and Mr. Ohmer Gingrich, of Silver Springs, visited Mr. Daniel Geltmacher Sunday. Mr. Charles Wittle, Columbia R. D. and My. and Mrs. Ragner Hall gren of Mount Joy, visited Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wittle and family on Your 1951 dog license expired on Boro, The 1952 licenses are now on sale at Treasurer's office or may through Notary Pullic, Justice of the Peace All must be licensed, your County be ordered any dogs over six months of age The purpose of tae Pennsylvania Sunday. Dog Law is for the protection of Visitors during the past week at the public and their property thru [gh home of Rev. and Mrs. R. H. the proper control of dogs and for Amdt were Mr, and Mrs, Samuel the protection of the properly li- Kibble, Mr. Arthur Kauffman, of censed dog | Milton Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin firmly " license 5 y N11 The license tag must Wagnar, of Elizabetitown: Mr. affixed to a substantial collar and |Darvin Lefever, Miss Mary Lefev- be worn by the dog at all times. Mr and Mis. Havard: Johnss i] A id ton of Lancaster and Rev. Reside, ren icense tag | onsidered a | . . stray od i ha a ! | pastor of the Milton E.UB. Church. any fh ay be disposed ob bY | My, and Mrs. Oliver Witmer and ol FA) her. . 8 AX (family, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clayt=- be er, If your dog does not wear a cur= | Purchase your 1952 dog license | ; wailed : "6 HCENSE {on Hostetter, Manheim R. D. on at once ond put it on your dog as |q it is a protection f log. Th it 1s a protection for your dog. e | : : ! | Mrs. Franklin Miller, of East male license costs $1.10 license $2.10. If you have a spayed female and present a and female | nge, N. J. visited recently with (her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hitch- certificate | “°° who resides at the home of Treasurer's. office | Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt. Gwe license dor the. spayed fernale] Mrs. Minnie Geltmacher and son y bayeq Aa | Ray, of Kinderhook, and Mr. Har- {old Stoppard and sons of Ironville, Voie sg wg. Jean ble to a fine of not less than §5.00 | Visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gelt- during the macher and costs or not more than $100.00 | oh : . | weekend and costs or to undergo an impris- M : . onment exceeding Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Witmer koth., {family of East Petersburg, [on Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and family, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Landis ond son, of New Holland, visited Mr. veterinarian's to your County Violators of the dog iaw are lia- and family and not 30 days or BE so 17TH ANNUAL MEETING LANC. CO. FARM BUREAU CO-OP. Dr. R. W. Schlosser, Head of the . . Engish Department, Elizabethtown and Mrs. Oliver Witmer and family Ccllege will be the principal speak- on Sunday evening. er at the 17th annual meeting of Mr. Benjamin Weaver and Miss Kathryn Weaver of Columbia R. D. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitzkee of Mount Joy visited Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Frysinger, Mrs. Katie Moore and Mrs. Ida Eisenberger during the weekend. Mrs. Edith Erb was a Monday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lev- R. Metz- | 8 Lucas of Mt. Jey R. D. Mus. jer: reports of the year's operationg | Eb also visited Mrs. Jonas Byler, by Charles C. Burkins and Charles | Rheems Monday afternoon. M. Wolgemuth, manager and assis- : the Lancaster County Farm Bureau Co-Operative Association, Wednes- day, February 6th, in the Guernsey Breeders Sales of Loncaster. Other program wil] be the annual reports of President Mark S. Hess and Secs Pavilion, east leatures of the morning retary-Treasurer Harry tant manager of the Lancaster Co, association; a talk by County Agt. M. M. Smith, and remakrs by S———————— Richard F. Hertzler, distrtet man- Dr. J. S. Kendig returned home ager of the Farm Bureau Insur-|from the St. Joseph hospital on ance Companies. Tuesday, where he was a medical Four men will be elected to the patient. Board of Directors. Hundreds of| The Auxiliary to the Salunga farmers in the county who own the co-operative, {Fire Co. made plans for two ban- determine its poli= quets at a meeting in the fire hall. called | Mortuary Recor The Bulleti n, (From Page 1. wwe News From Florin eville Mennonite Home; and Harry | of Seattle, Wash. (children, moved from the [ Heilig property in Mt. Joy to the from Bysshe home recently purchased Billmyer, | Samuel Crowl. A birthday held Saturday evening, January 19, [for Mys, Jay R. Snyder. Refresh- {ments were served to the follow- Rebeccah Chapel ling: Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Wartel, Mr. : '| Norman Warfel and of Billmyer, Simpson lived at Bill- jad Mus. : Se Son, myer for more than 15 years. He {Ronald, Mr. Murs. Barry Barto is survived by a brother, “Doe” | 2nd daughter, Judy, Mr. and Mrs Simpson, Avon, N. Y. and a sister, | Victor Zerphey and daughter, Vie= Mrs. Flizabeth Colmon, Philadel | Rie Miss Nancy Warfel, all of Lan- phia; also a number of nieces and | disville; Mr. Alvin Charles, of Mil- lersville: Mr. and Mrs. Benj. L. Le- [fever of Lititz; Mr. and Mrs. Ray children, Loretta, { James Simpson 59 | James Simpson, 52, ol Bainbridge R1, died at day at St. Joseph's Hospital where he had been a patient tor the past surprise party was noon Sun- six weeks. A member of and nephews, Vo {Sweitzer and Mrs. Minnie K. Miller Mrs. Minnie K. Miller, 80, Lan Rothsville: Mr. Warren Bates of caster R5, died in Landisville after in A =" two 2nd’ one. '1 Twp... on the Sporting Hill Road, : iar and Bridge will be played with two | FOR SALE: Range Shelter, metal APPLY W. HELMS 58 9 I i d of Cows Bi Baie % 25 fl in Raph West of Manheim, 10 Holstein and | hy fhe Ay Force, abou? % or | prizes to a table. roof with skids. New condition. / Man 3 7 Ned Lp Guernsey cows, 7 bred heifers, 2 90 percent of the area is our best mS —— Call Mount Joy 3-5907. 3-2p| Henry Gi Carpenter, Inc. 7 ft. Deering Binder; grass gffower. 2 hay ladders, one almost new; hay | WP» &’2 miles east of Moun | Holstein lulls, and farm imple | soil in the county.” Bucher declar- eee alii ) . rake; 2-horse wagon Sith ed; 16 ft. hay ladders; land voller; 2 spring | near Elm Tree School, “4 mile off ments by Charles W. Watts, Aldin- | .4 «gg far as production is con= Se CUGAT COOKS MEN WANTED: Lancaste: Leaf MOUNT JOY harrows; spike harrow; #iding cultivator; single cultivator; single row | Manheim road, live stock and im-fger & Miller, aucts. Sale at 12 m. sethed. we. consider 1 : Tobacco Co, North Market Street, TFLEPHONE 3-3771 corn planter; double/igff corn planter; 1-horse scorer; 2 plows; 2-hole | Blements, Jay G. Ober. Elmer V.| Wednesday,' March 19 — On the | we consider 90 percent of tobacco warehouse, Mount Joy, Pa. corn sheller: small gor; circular saw: crosscut saw; 32 ft. extension Spahr, Auct. farm of Dr. John L. Atlee Jr., one the designated area as number Phone 3-3961. i 3-2 ladder; hay rope, pufiey, and hay hook; forks; rakes; shovels: log and toy March 1g I West ult rire Somes: of Millersville, one farmland,” he added. FOR SALE: Majosti I Rave aur Qicoing iron: oO go o ness. 2 sets {| Hempfield Twp., on the Stoney the road leading to ehman's ah ca . See, A 4 SALE: lajes “0a ange, cow chains; digging iron; one good set of carriage harness, 2 sets of church, 19 Hereford fat steers, 30 Robert S. Posey of Lititz, and laundry steve, Qu Gas Range, ESTATE NOTICES! Notice is hereby given that in the Ho: Old wwe: Fei: eatrola: e 7 orocks: dishes: sand z | m. Fdgar Funk, Auct. . " i a : oi oN as Float) ae Jars; erocks; dishes; and a lot | Saturday, March 15 — On the | gal Township, on Donegal Road, '4| They announced the formation amel cook stove. Delivred and in- | estates of the decedents set forth 1er aricles tc erous > . ayy . : . . v Ste Jd $6 y 7 - 1 3s rpc . a ’s le to com : ee at 1:00 o'clock P. M.. when conditions will be | Premises near Mt. Pleasant Church mile north of Maytown and ' mile| of a sub-committee of the Farm stalled, $65. Apply - H. Mumma below the Register of Wills has Wo Al En £ = % the road leading fr M t | south of Donegal Airport, livestock |. 4 » grou ork partic Hardware, Florvig"or phone Mount | granted letters testamentary or of made known by B . . E R . h l on the road leading from oun pl : | hold and Home group, to work particu- { Joy 3-4938 3-3 | administration, to the persons nam | Joy i rove iles | and implements anc 10usehold : : / u=d | str , > persons nam- eénjamin L. d Joy to Milton Grove, two miles |: } larly with farmers in the Donegal ed. All persons having claims or de- Waiter Dupes, Auctioneer Landis & Miller, Clerks 3-3 goods. Victor F. Hawthorne. & Hess, Auctioneer. north of the former, farming im- Dupes plemrents and household goods by J area now undergoing soil tests, and they urged the farmers not to FOR SALE: vator. Will fit Massey-Harris Culti- 30 or 44 ‘Tractor. mands against said estates are re- quested to present the same with- a — . th) sien an Wy tii th Used about a year and half. Jacob | out delay and all persons indebted ! Sg any more papers unti €y Ginder, Mt. Joy R. D. 1 or phone | to said estate are requested to make nn have consulted with their Farm Mt. Joy @-5926. 3-2p | immediate payment to the execu- i / } T US and Home representatives. WANTED: I er ters or administrators or their at- oo. 00 hile oil nbs iy : ‘ED: RoomesS. 220 E. Main | torneys named below | kl This special Donegal commitiee Street, phone Mf. Joy 3-4166. 2-tf{ = = = — { includes: Melvin M. Wenger, Eli- Se POR Bia MUSSER, ANNIE M., deceased, { i §| zabethtown; John Roland, Mount TURKEYS FOR SALE: Dressed or | late of East Hempfield Township, | Take Care of Your \}| Joy; John Moreland, Marietta Rl; | He : live weight. Fugep€ S. Kreider, | Lancaster County. Pa. | C H I C K OR D E R S {Yl Harold Endslow, Marietta RI: J. Z. CHICAGO, ILL —Xavier_ Cugat phone Mt. Joy 3-8036. 44-tf Or K. Sowden Nout Herr, Elizabethtown; Amos Longe- $s 2 man of discrimination and | SERVICE,+*AND | Newcomer. 2-6 LANDISVILLE Lane. Cugat calls sit ist Abbe S 1 Sauce” and it is “Cugat’s Samba SUPPLIES and Good Used Clean- WANTED: Girl for assistar keeping and typing. Ap at New necker, Elizabethtown Rl; and| culinary exploits are famous from | 2-5 => And es GOOD PAY STRAIN Harry Zeager, Elizabethtown RI. const to coast. A favorite recipe of gos coll do Kopser,+ Mount Lv, GROFF, HIRAM H. decd Cu i —- ———— ugat, the master musician, is here Suna. Ss s: Amand: 2 CHRISTMAS demonstrated to his featured vocal- ol R1, Mount Joy: Flam N. Groff, R1, yk Mount Joy. Attorney, Randolph C. Ryder. 3-6 { | | { to be served with a thick sirloin| Standard Corp: or pkne Mt. Joy 5 HITE ROCKS [I 5 ster smog wie] BPO ty BA ESE | oo Po in . rather on Banquet wi zest. First mince one clove of garlic : 7 state of Ellen L. Hoffman, late OSPITALIZATION for you and your family. |}! held on Wednesday, February 13th,| With several green onions, a stalk Typewriters, Add. pets. Cash | of Mount Joy, R. D. 1 East Done of celery and a sprig of parsley. | Registers, Check riters, Safes, | gal Township, Pa. deceased. APPLY Empire Shoe Manufacturing Co. KREIDER BUILDING EXCELLENT LAYERS OR BROILERS | This stock has placed high in the Chick-of-Tomorrow | | | i | Contest. | | A. C. MAYER at the Landisville Fire Hall at 6:30 o'clock. The speaker for the Dr. Byron Horne. It is hoped that all boys aged 6 to 16 years of the community will be present. Deadline to purchase occasion is ‘Add to % cup of melted butter and ‘cock until almost brown on a me- dium flame. Add 1 can of mush. rooms (one cup of fresh mush. rooms), 1 cup of Mogen David Wine, 2 tablespoons of worchester. shire sauce and 1 teaspoon of pap. rika. Allow to simmer for 6 min. utes and serve over meat. .(A book New & Used. J. M. Engle, 41} East High St, E-town. Ph. 14J,.8-18-tf NEW & USED £ARS 1951 Packard Seda &H 1949 Packapd Se R&H 1948 Plymouth Sedan R&H 1940 Pontiae b Coupe R&H 1937 DeSoto an R&H 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 undersigned, re- siding at Maytown, Pa. | PHONE 235 tickets is February 11th. of similar recipes may be obtained i | | PHONE MT. JOY 3-9826 L 1s is February lth. Fo By tie BRS 21 PACKARD GARAGE JOHN T. HOFFMAN, J = sims} Bulletin Advertisers ine Co. Dept. 19, Ch 32.) Phone 469-W 51-tf Paul A. Mueller, Attorney. 51-6