The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 07, 1952, Image 3

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FEBRUARY
Keystone Holstein Sales
ON ROUTE 230 EAST OF MOUNT JOY, PA.
FRI., FEBRUARY 8--The 31st Keystone Sale
12:30 O'clock
Consigned by: Joseph A. Hook & Herman Ginder, Jr.:
Eon Pietje Sunny Pal, demaghter of Humbercrest Pietje |
Captain, with 11495 milk’ 4.130 « 474.9 lbs. fat at 4 years
305 days. She will be due at Sale 1 lo Weejoe Sanar, "Ex
cellent’, and Grand Chan t the 1951 Pennsylvania Farm
Show.
Consigned by: A. W. Wickenheiser:
A daughter of Osborndale Sir Tovarich Ormsby br
Leraxmont Admiral Lucifer
This sale will include
consigned by Edwerd O'Neal &
Stoltzfus. There will also be a very good group
ments from other Pennsylv Breed:
| outstanding Canadian cows
eS Erb, and John I.
sever
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Ons, A
mica Is.
FRI, FEBRUARY 29--The 32nd Keystone Sale
IMPLEMENTS AT 10:00 A. M. CATTLE /AT 12:30 P. M.
Featuring: Roeland Rag Apple judy
in 365 days at 2 years she hgs 16706
701 lps. fat. Her dam has in 3
test and 857 lbs. fat. She will I
land R. A. Silver Supreme, wi
4.72% test and 1049 lbs. fat.
oftered at Public Sale in Pennsyl
by Edward O'Neal .& Sons.
Also on February 29th, RKEYSTONE'S ANNUAL FARM
PLEMENT SALE, including the full line of implements of
Arthur Wolgemuth, Mount Joy, Pa.
We are soliciting additional consignments of either im-~
plements or cattle. To place your consignment: Stop at the of-
fice, vrrite, or phone Mt. Joy 3-4354.
All caitle are certified & accredited and many are vaccinated!
Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc.
MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA
Complete Dispersal Sale
30 Head Registered Holstein Cattle
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Hliea cinatea
Satur. Feb. 23, 1952-12:30 p.m.
Located in Lancaster County on the road from Mount Joy
to Hossler's Church, first Farm beyond Becker's/Service Station.
16
cow
esh or Close, Balance
Ade throughout the year.
8 Bred Heifers
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milk 4.2% test and
760 lbs. milk 4.13%
o the service of Roe-
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ne of the best cows ever
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house Electric Mitk Cooler used us, }
Water heater, Wash Trough, Can Rac 16 1
Sale to start at 12:30 o'cl in f r will
sell under cover.
Refreshments by Ladi Bibl f Mt. Joy Lutheran
Church.
For catal rite Har R Manh Pp Sale
Manager.
Hoss & Diss. Audie CLYDE E. WIVELL, Owner
Phares Miller, Clerk
Manheim, Pa., R4.
FOR
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LIST YOU
UICK SALE
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PROPERTY WITH
NE 419
FRANK ZINK, Local Representative
PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-1891




Take Care f Your
CHIEK ORDERS
WITH OUR NEW STRAIN
Mt. Hope
ALSO WHITE ROCKS
WHICH MAKE EXCELLENT LAYERS OR BROILERS
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This stock has placed high in the Chick-of- Tomorrow
Contest.
A. C. MAYER
PHONE MT. JOY 3-9826
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I DAVID SWEIGART WAS
GIVEN AN AWARD FOR
HIGH TOMATO YIELD Sale Register
Last Wednesday, the junior and If you want a notice of your sale
| senior boys enrolled in the agricul=| i carted in this register weekly
| ture course at East Donegal travel«| from now until day of sale, ABSO-
ed to the Guernsey Pavilion, cast| WWTELY FREE, send or phone us
. able | Your sale date and when you are
{ of Lancaster, to attend a Vegetable| ready let us print your bills, That's
| the BEST advertising you can get,
| : ~ Cou n
David Sweigart was presented an| Friday, Feb, 8—At the Keystone
FF. A. | Holstein Sales barn on Route 230,

| Growers’ meeting,
| award by . the County . | past of Mount Joy Boro limits, lot
President, Kenneth Kreider. Ken=| of implements at 10 a. m. and a
ny is a member of the Donegal] large lot of certified and accredited
given to| cattle at 12:30 p. m. by Keystone
David the basis of ao Holstein Sales Co., Ine. See adver=
{ David on the basis of a very tisament. iy
| yield in tomatoes last year. Saturday. Feb'ry. 9—Public Sale, |
| The boys who went on this field on North, River Saeed he vil=
| bert laze of Maytown. A lot of house-
Robert hold goods and kitchen furniture,
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| Chapter. This award was
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high |
tiip were: Robert Swope,

Peifer, Robert Garber, David Christian C. Forry. C. S. Frank,
gart, Bruce Bernhard, Kenneth Auctioneer.
| Kreider, Jacob Hank, Norman| Saturday, > In paige
tuck Tw ros Am
Kreider, Galen Spickler, Harold | beth Twp, on the roc Hom 501.
| . des Kell ay, 1'2 miles west of Route 501,
Shelly, James Ober, Charles Keller Livestock, farm machinery, Poultry
Warl Tressler, Roger Thome and equipment and Household goods |
ace | by William W. Saylor Jr. Sale at
| Gerald Stephens. They were
12M. E. V. Spahr, Auct.
anied by Robert Shafler, Vo=-|
Sompaties 2 Ri i 2 ol Saturday, February 16-—-At 105 N. |
entional agricultural teacher at E. Hanover street, Elizabethtown, lot |
Donegal. household goods by Flmer E. Fry.
—-— — Walter Dupes, auct. Sale ol pi
: : Wednesday. February 20—-On the
The Metropolitan Police Lodge 84] premises about 2 miles East of Mt.
| Ironville, is trying to decide just | Joy, on the road leading off the Mt.
| what to do with its building and | Jov-Manheim road to the old Har- |
| grounds | visburg Pike, Household goods by |
{ Levi H. Musser, E. V. Spahr, Auct. |
{ Sale at 12:30 p. m.
Thursday, Feb. 21--In Manor
| Twp. 21, miles southwest of Cen-
{ tral Manor, along the Anchor road,
miles south of Washington Boro,
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|

All Day Sale near Elizabethtown
| R. D. 2, Pa., Phone 442-J-2, Febru=
ary 16, 1952, at 10:30 a. m, 40 New
and Used Tractors, 300 Pieces other
Farm Machinery, new and wused;|§f . . © dag wehold
Cars. Trucks, 700 Posts: 200 Hogs | farming implements and householc
{ goods by Isaiah M. Shock and
and Pigs, 10 New Holland, Case & | ros Shock Sale at 12 m. Edgar

1HC Balers, Spreaders, Plows, | . Funk. auct.
{ Drills. Farmers and Dealers bring | Saturday, February 23 — On the
‘our New and Uped Tractors and 04 from Mt. Joy to Hosslers
Machinery. G. K. Wagner, Sale | church, first farm beyond Becker's
Manager. Next Sale Saturday, Mar. | §. vice Station, 16 Cows, 8 Bred |
1, 1952. 6-2 | Bull, also entire Dairy
Fquipment by Clyde E. Wivell. Sale
PUBLIC SALE at 12:30 p. m. Dupes, & Hess, aucts.
of Personal Property Tuesdav, February 26--In East
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1932 Hempfield Twp. along Marietta
In the Borough of Elizabethtown, |pjke one mile west of Rohrerstown,
at No. 105 North Hanover Street. | iw. hetween U. S. Route 30 &
Three piece living room suite, | Marietta Pike. farming implements |
rockers, chairs, extension table, | nq household goods by R. R. Shu
small tables, library table, marble | pan Bdear Funk, Auct. Sale 12:30
topped table, side boarg clothes |,

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tree, pedestals, ferneryy Columbian Wednesday, February 27—% mi. |
range, gas stove, thyfe bedroom | west of Ironville at the swimming |
{suites, a roll-away bd, practically | nol farming implements by Al- |
new: five 9x12 ft. ryfiss, throw rugs, | bright, Edgar Funk, Auct. {
wood bdx. pine chest, Coolerator, | Thursday, February 28— On the!
utility irghing board, Vie- | fs mer Samuel Nissley farm, one- |
trola, vo porch rockers, curtain pile south of the Landisville
stretchey, and bed clothes, |gncedway, off the old Harrisburg |
mattressps, Hogver electric sweep~ Pike. 12 Angus Steers, 3 Bulls, 8|
er, lawp mower, garden tools, set {Roan & Hereford Steers, farming

of dishps, otfler dishes and glass~ implements by Samuel K. Shotz-
ware, sllveryare, and other knives berger. E. V. Spahr, Auct.
and for ‘ooking utensils and a Thursday, February 28—In Man-
lot of ded too numerous to or Twp. at Letort, 4 miles west of |
mention. | Millersville., farming implements
Sale to commence at 1:00 p. m.|and household goods by Mrs. M. |
when conditions will be made | Walk and Clayton Walk. Edgar |
known by | Funk, Auct. Sale at 12:30 p. m. |
ELMER E. FRY Saturday, March 1—In E. Hemp- |
Walter Dupes, Auct. field Twp., on the road from Lan. |
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Landis & Garman, Clerks 6-1 gisville to East Petersburg, 1 mile
PUBLIC SALE northeast of Landisville, farm im-
Of Livestock, Farm Machinery, v. Sale. at 12:30
Poultry Equipment, & Household | JL Xa Longs. Be a Jes pm
Goods. : ? :
Tuesday, March 4—In W. Hemps-
field Twp., 1 mile east of ‘Columbia
turn north at Mallesble Casting
Co. on the road from Lincoln High
way to Ironville Pike, 11 cows, one
pair mules, and farming imple
ments by C. B. Miller. Sale at 12.30
p. m. Edgar F. Funk, auct,
Wednesday, March 5. In Lancas-
of Mil~

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1952 |
On the farm located along the
road leading from Elm to Clay, one
| and one-half miles East of Elm and
one and one-half miles West of Rt.
501 in Elizabeth Township, Lancas-
ter County, Pennsylvania,
on the
Dan Boyer farm formerly known as
Flemings Mill. ter Twp., at the Fast end
The following: | lersville, south of the Millersville, |
7 head of high producing MILK | Mennonite Church, household goods |
| COWS, consisting of 4 holsteins, 2 | by Sadie Witmer. Sale at 12:30 p.m. |
| gua.nseys, and 1 swiss, some fall | dear Funk, Auct. |
| and some springers, 5 of which pro- | Friday, March 7—On the Behney
duced from 60 to 70 lbs. of milk. | firm 2% miles northeast of Myers- |
2 HEIFERS 11 months old. | town, complete dispersal sale of 50 |
1944 FORD TRACTOR with start- | Registered Holstein cattle by Wils
er, lights, hydraulic lift and step-up | liam Harnish. Aucts. Kline & Hess. |
gear, Ferguson 2-12 in. bottom | Harvey Rettew, Sales Manager. |
| plow, Ferguson cultivator, .Fergus- | Sale at 12:30 p. m. |
len 24 disc harrow, Black Hawk | Friday, March 7—On the premi- |
corn planters with fertilizer attach- | ges 1 mile southeast of Bainbridge,
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{ment and Ford hook up, Oliver | on Route 441, ai Locust Grove, en-
{ Superior Tractor spregtler. Mt. | tire lot of farming implements, 30 |
| Vernon lime and fertilizer drill on | tons ear corn, etc. by Leslie V.
| rubber, rubber tire wagpn with 16 | Hixon. Dupes & Hess, aucts. |
ft. bed and brakes, single roll cul-| Tuesday, March 11 On the |
timulcher, Dobbins 2F power | premises 2%: miles east of Mt. Joy |
sprayer with hose and gun, potato | on Manheim road, 's mile north. off |
| plow, 2-hole corn Akheller, Ford |the Manheim road, Sloss 3 Elm |
| Tractor Jack, Farm jBureau 4-can | Tree School, stock and implements |
| milk cooler, 8-85 Ib. fhilk cans, milk | by Jay G. Ober. Elmer V. Spahr, |
buckets & straine bag wagon, | Auct. Sale at 12:30 p. m. |
| Surge electric fehce controller, | Tuesday, March 11 — In Rapho |
| platform scales, forks, shovels, five | Twp. 2': miles east of Mount Joy, |
| ton wheat straw, ton ear corn, | near Elm Tree School, 's mile off
| hand husked; a lof of corn fodder, | Manheim road, live stock and im- |
| Stewarf\electric clipmaster, manure plements. Jay G. Ober. Elmer V.
| sled, tire wheelbarrow, etc. | Spahr, Auct.
UIPMENT Wednesday, March 12 — On road
3g grader, 1 doz. | from, Manheim to Mastersonville, 1
egg baskets, 30 | mile North of E. Fairview Church,





| sets of Je and Quaker 10- | implements by Allen H. Hoffer,
| hole nests, co 8 ft. low type | Dupes & Hess. Aucts. Sale at 1 p.m.
| hen feeders, nesway 5 ft. low | Wednesday. March 12— In West
{hen feeders, 18ggund Purina feed- | Hempfield Twp., on the Stoney
ers, 6 Quakermade cluck pens, 10 | Battery Road, 1 mile south of Sa-
5-gal. water pans, 16 sets of roasts, | Jnnga, leading to Oyster Point, 30
|'5 ft. wide and 10 ft. long with 2 ft. | Ewes with lambs, Buck, Guernsey
| deep dropping pit and 50 ft. of | Cow, farming implements by Mrs,
roosting space to each set with wire | Phares N. Nissley. Sale at 12:30 Pp.
| on top and sides, 1 large size Buck- | mi, Edgar Funk, Auct.
{eye coal brooder, 1 Warner 5% | Thursday, March 13th—Along the
{chick size electric brooder, 22 - 5| Manheim road leading to Risser’s
| tf. broiler feeder, small feeders, | Church, 3 mi. East of Elizabethtown
| fountains, electric poultry house | Stock, Implements & Household
| ventilating fan, floats, wire baskets, | Gods by Alvin S. Longenecker.
Acme egg scales, etc. Walter Dupes, Auct.
All the above equipment and | Saturday, March 15 — On the
Farm Machinery is like new, much | premises near Mt. Pleasant Church |

| of it being used only this past sum=| on the road leading from Mount |
| mar . Joy to Milton Grove, two miles
HOUSEHOLD GOODS north of the former, farming im- |
| copy
| sows,, 21 shoats,
Donegal Farmers
(From page 1)
This “sit tight” attitude prevails
in spite of the fact that the drilling
agreement by 48
owners in the Donegal area, calls
signed property
for them to present written notices
of their damage claims to the Real
Estate Division of the Army,
Harry Zeager, whose land suff=
eved more damage than the others,
had this to say: “I feel confident
that the Air Force
will contact us before too long.’
someone from
Howard Longenecker, another
farmer, said: “I think we could wait
until time for Spring plowing if | wife of William CG. Kaley, Donegal | were honored for
necessary. After that we would be | Springs, Mount Joy Rl, died Sat-| 3500000 miles without
covering up the damage. If the Air | urday at 4 a. m, at her home after |
Force doesn't make a move by then
we may take action as a group.”
In all, the Air Force concentrate
ed its drilling tests on 11 farms, all
around the line where the main
runway would located if the
base were located in that area.
Those farms include: Harry Zie-
J. Z. Herr, Edward Garber,
Howard Iongenecker, Amos Long
enecker, P. B. Longenecker, Jr.
Harry Huauenstein, Levi Gish, C. K.
Herr, Flmer Kraybill, and one farm
on the Cameron estate, operated
Ly Lewis Bixler.
The Lir Force
the farmer reads:
“In connection with National De-
fense work of the Department of
the Army, the Government plans
make investigations in
the area including your property,
and permission from you to enter
upon your land for this purpose
will be of great benefit. This in-
vestigation will consist chiefly of
surveys and test borings.
“If you will be kind enough to
cooperate with the government to
the extent of granting your per-
mission, please sign the enclosed
of this letter in the space
provided for your signature.
“It is understood and agreed that
if your property is damaged in any
way such property wil] be restored
or compensation made in lieu
thereof. provided you present writ-
ten notice of your claim to this of-
fice."
J. Z. Herr pointed out that he
had not fully inspected his fields,
Lecause he wanted to wait until he
was sure the Air Force was thru
testing in that area.
“The thing that did the most
damage was the 10-wheeler tanker
which was used to haul water for
be
ger,
agreement with
to certain
| the drilling,” said Howard Longe~
necker. Several farmers pointed
plements and household goods by | out that the tanker got stuck, and |
had to be pulled out of some of the
wet fields.
During the first week of drilling
operations, rain and warm weather
combined to make the fields soft, |
and casily rutted. Freezing weath-
er later on cut down on the dam-
age, according to the farmers.
On the Ziegler farm, 6 fields were
heavily tested, during early drill-
ing. At leasi 75 holes dot the farm
with 30 of grass
field.
Lewis Bixler said he thought the
drillers drove across fields where
they could as easily have driven
around by roads. But he said the
drillers told him they weren't fa-
miliar with the roads.
them in a new
The P. B. Longenecker farm, on
the edge of the concentrated drill-
ing crea, suffered little, if any dam-
age, according to Longenecker.
The general attitude of the farm-
ers is one of “wait and see.” If the
Air Force doesn’t make a move by
Spring, then the farmers say they
will.
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ROCK SLIDE DELAYS TRAINS
A huge boulder which tumbled
down on the Pennsylvania Railroad
main tracks mile west of
Elizabethtown at Conewago, Mon-
day night delayed three trains ab-
out 15 minutes but caused no dame
age,
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Road, mile northeast of Fden,
stock and farming implements by
Charles G. Shank. Funk & Diffen=-
baugh, Aucts.
Wednesday, March 19—1% miles
east of Elizabethtown, and North of
the Manheim Road, stock & imple~
ments by Levi S. Good. Dupes and
Hess, Aucts. Sale at 12M.
Wednesday, March 19 — On the
farm of Dr. John L. Atlee Jr., one
, half mile southwest of Millersville,
on the road leading to Stehman's
church, 19 Hereford fat steers, 30
Berkshire hogs, 6 bred gilts, 3 Lred
farming imple=-
ments by Richard B. LeFever. Sale
at 12:30 p. m. Edgar F. Funk, auct.
Thursday, March 20—In York
Large size white enameled Col-|plements and household goods by i i
; rents ouse g mp. along th ]
umbian Coal Range with warming | Daniel M.. Heisey. Chas. Eran | TWP along the Lincoln Widvay:
(shelf and reservoir, Perfection oil | Auct. Sale at 12:30 p. m. of cows, also implements by George
| heater with 2-50 gal. tanks, heats | Saturday, March 15 — In Manor allot rk
|3 to 4 rooms, Medium sized calorie
coal heater, top sink with white
| enameled trough, couch, buffet and
! mirror, sideboard, large extension
table, home health milk pasteurize
| er, clothes chest, crocks, jars, tubs,
| 12 bu. baskets, dishes, carpet, rugs,
and many articles too numerous to
{ Twp., 2'2 miles southwest of Cen-
tral Manor, 1 mile north of Cresse
well, farm implements and house-
hold goods by Willis A. Manning.
Edgar F. Funk, Auct. Sale at 12M,
Saturday, March 15 — In Rapho
I'wp., on the Sporting Hill Road,
West of Manheim, 10 Holstein and
| mention. Guernsey cows, 7 bred heifers, 2
Sale to commence at 12 o'clock | Holstein bulls, and farm imple-
wenis by Charles W. Watts, Aldine
ger & Miller, aucts. Sale at 12 m.
Tuesday, March 18—In Manheim
Twp, on the Henry Esbenshade
Farm, located along the Butter
{when conditions will be made
| known by ;
WILLIAM W. SAYLOR, JR.
E. V. Spahr, Auct.
Ruhl and Hershey, Clerks


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Old Valley Inn and York, 15 head
Kemper. Edgar Funk, Auct.
Thursday, March 20—In E. Done-
gal Township, on Donegal Road, %
mile north of Maytown and '4 mile
south of Donegal Airport, livestock
and implements and household
goods. Victor F. Hawthorne. Dupes
& Hess, Auctioneer.
Saturday, March 22nd—In West
Hempfield Twp., at Ironville on the
road leading to Kinderhook, imple-
ments & household goods by Henry
D. Weaver, Dec'd. Benj. R. Weaver,
Exec. Edgar Funk, Auct.
|
Mortuary Record
(From Page 1, |
Kershner Reed, of Steelton; one son |
William K. Reed, Shoker Heights, |
| Ohio; and three daughters: Miss |
| Mary V. Reed, Baltimore, Md; Mr "|
| L. M. Timlin, Williamsport; Miss |
{ Alice J. Reed, Chambersburg, and
| one brother Charles E, ol
Philadelphia. Also two grandchild- |
|r n
on.

Reed,
turday with interment in Haog's
| cemetery, at Bernville, Berks Co.

| Mrs. William G. Kaley.
Mrs. Fannie Warner Kaley, 78,
an illness of several years.
Born in Manor township, a dau=- |
ghter of the late Henry and Annie |
resided in the
for 46 years
Sener Warner, she
| Donegal community
{and was a member of the Menno-
| nite church.
Besides her husband
vived by these children: Gertrude,
wife of John Nentwig, of
Paul G., Mount Joy; Ruth V.,, wife
of John Reheard, Columbia; Wil-
liam W., Elizabethtown RD. Geo.
W. at home; also 10 grandchildren,
11 great grandchildren;
she is sur-
a brother,
Benjamin Warner, Washingtonbor,
Rl; and these sisters: Mrs. Lizzie
Souders, Washingtonboro R1: Hat-
tie, wife of Raymond Zook, Man-
heim; and Edith, wife of Vernon
Guttschall, of Florin.
Funeral
the Nissley funeral home on East
Main street Tuesday afternoon with
interment in the Washingtonboro
cemetery.
services were held from
Clarence M. Divet.
Clarence M. Divet, 67, of 142
New Haven street, died unexpect-
edly at 4:10 p. m. last Thursday at
his home upon his return from
work.
Divet, it was learned, had just
entered his home after placing his
tools in the
stricken. Dr.
garage when he was
David E. Schlosser,
tc coronary occlusion,
A resident of Mount Joy for 41
years, Divet had been employed as
past 30 years.
a eon of the late Henry and Mar-
guernite Myers Divet and a membey
and trustee of Trinity Evangelical
Congregationa] church here.
Besides his wife, the former
Mary Funk, he is survived by two
| scns and a daughter: Robert F. and
| Richard F. Divet, both of
| and Marguerite Divet, at home.
Two grandsons and a brother, Fd-
ward Divet, of Silver Spring, also

|
town,
the Heilig funeral home here Sun-
day afternoon with
the Eberle cemetery.
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News From Florin
(From page 1)
of Palmyra, and Mr. and Mrs. Edw.
Ballard of Hershey and Mr. and
Mis. Ross Ammon and daughter,
Judy of Gap, were guests of Mrs.
Lillian Hamilton and family Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Hershey |
called on Mrs. Fannie Erb at Mid- |
dletown on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Becker and
family were guests of Rev. and Mrs.
Robert Young at Falmyra Tuesday.
The Church of the Brethren will
hold Bible Institute at the Green
Tree church Sunday. Dr. A. G.
Baugher, of Elizabethtowwn, will
»2 in charge.
Mrs. Lloyd Vogle and daughter,
Nancy, visited the formers aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Erb
at Lancaster Tuesday.
Mrs. John Shell visited her dau-
ghter, Mrs. June Hendrix at Co-
lumbia Sunday. i
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mumper and |
daughter, of Neffsville, visited the |
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. |
Mumper Saturday. |
Next Monday evening the regular |
monthly meeting of ithe Florin |
| Fire Company wil] be held at the |
| Florin Hall.
The meeting of the Florin Fire
| Company Auxiliary was held Mon-
day evening. Plans were made to |
have a food sale on Saturday, Feb, |
22rd.
etl nnn.
QUALIFIED FOR SPECIAL
RECOGNITION AS ACCOUNTANT |
William F. Brian, of Newcomer |
Motors, Inc, this borough, has |
qualified for special recognition by |
the Chevrolet Motors Division as |
an outstanding dealer accountant. |
Mr. Briand received a perfect score
for outstanding performance and |
meritorious service in the proficient |
handling of Chevrolet's business |
management program during 1951. |
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in |
interment



MARRIAGE LCENSES
Lester G. Gehman, Manheim RI |
and Mildred Ebersole, Florin.

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Funeral services were held Sat- |
Florin; |
deputy coroner, said death was due |
a plasterer and concreter Ly Elmer |
E. Heisey, local contractor, for the!
Born in Rapho township, he was |
| ed. Phone Mariétta 6-3294
| arand. In excel cond. 705 Col-
lege Ave., Phone 88. 5-tf
| New & Used. J. M
{and is available
| The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, February 7, 1952—3
|

Brief News From
The Dailies For
Quick Reading
meters |
Lancaster's parking col=
lected $5,065 during January
An auto stolen at Steelton was! SEWING MACHINES FOR 8
found abandoned at
| borough.
[ 30 years old, was found near Co-
dorus Furnace in York Co.
26 CTC drivers at Lancaster
having driven
an accident,
Since the horse meat scendal hit
| Chicago one month ago, hamburg-
ey sales have fallen off one-third
Charles Carmichael, 18, a student
at a Downingtown Industrial school
borrowed 22 rifle and killed
himself.
Rev. Franklin G. Cook, 33, for-
{ mer pastor of Bethel AME church
| at Lancaster, has confessed to hav-
ing three wives.
Milton J. Kelly, Philadelphia, was
per
north
crrested for driving 90 miles
hour on the super highway
of Brickerville.
Martin Kauffman, an employe of
ond
Saturday
an oi] company, was beoten
robbed $350 in
night at Columbia.
A committee searching for waste
!
of cash
in military buying will open hear-
ings Feb. 11. They claim the probe
will show $5 million waste
A
months
10-
at
returning from a
to Peru,
ship
cruise docked

|
|
|
! Elizcbeth, N. J. with $2 million
| worth of whale oil aboard.
Starting last Monday the wages
of 20,0600 hosiery mills employes
across the country took a wage cut
of $18 per week or about 25 per
cent.
Benjamin Frank Paules, 02, an
inmate of the York County Home,
| was killed when struck on the
{ head with a crutch by another
| home resident,
A shaggy-haired, unkempt heg-
| gar, who shuffled around Harris-
| burg for the past five years. was
| found to have $11,000
| Fhiladelphia bank. He is G1 years
cash in ga
i old and a Puerto Rican.
CLASSIFIED



{3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢
{ Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10¢
| Each add. insertion, per line .... 8¢
| - =
{ FOR SALF: Jamesway Gas
| Brooder, 500 sf Used 3 times.
Like new. Box 14 Mt. Joy. 6-2
(Mr. John Weidman would like to
[thank friends and relatives for
| cards and flowers received during
his recent illness. 6-1p
survive, i 11 ] 1
y . C. Smith, weather
Funeral services were he vom J 41. €- 1 ti of
e held from | Strips, Calking] Fstimates furnish-
6-1
947 DeSoto, 7 pas-
senger Car. Inlexcellent condition.
Suitable for church work. Phone
Mt. Joy 3-3011... 6-1
WOMAN FOR KITCHEN WORK -
Apply in petfson after 4 p. m. Ben-
nett's Restautdnt, 45 E. Main St.
G-11
FOR SALE:


Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heise y wants
to thank their many friends for
ag, a :
helping\to celebrate their golden,
wedding anniversary with beautiful
gredtings and flowers. 6-1
FOR SALE: A

~ .
Everett piano, baby
WANTED: Will kee} children, ages
3 to 5, at my home¥yvhile mothers
work. Phone Mt. Joy 3-9544. 5-2
NEW ANSCO FOLDING CAMI
RAS F.6.2 lens $3450 F4.5 lens |
$36 50 up. Camera sets
$15.60 with free gadget bag. Victor
Klahr, Direct Dealer, Middletown.
” 6-1

FOR SALE; Console Spartan Comb.
Radio & Rdgbrd Plaver. Irvin Bish-
op, Florin. Ph. Mt. Joy 36456. 5tf
GUNS WANTED: Onl muzzle load-
ers, with maple stock\nd long bar-
rels. Henry J. Kauffman, Lancaster
R6. 4-4
A
SERVICE AND



FLECTROLUX
SUPPLIES and GoodAUsgéed Clean- |
ers. Call Jay Koser, Mount .Joy. |
Phone 3-9542. 47-tf |

MacH'., Cash
riders, Safes,
gle, 411 Fast
High St, E-town. Ph. 14]. #8-18-tf
Typewriters, Add.
Registers, Check

Send Christmas, Birthday and Con-
valescent Cards to v Ober, 17 |
Lumber Street, Moun¥ Joy. She is |
making books for hospitals, and |
- R.9
Homes. 5-2 |

NOTICE
The vroposed 1952 Budget for Mr. |
Jov Borouch Ras pn prepared
or at the
ary, William F.
Mount
home of the Seér
Biran, 128 N. Bgfbara St.,
Joy, Pa.
Borough of Mount Joy
William F. Brian
VALENTINE ~~ “IDFALS", Gifts,
“PIN-UPS, The aluminum clothes-
pin, ¥42 spool Rolders. Novelty soap
When you needa BABY GIFT, visit
MARGAR JEAN SHOPPE
19 W. /St.;, Mount Joy, Pa.
Cards for gery occasion.
Alterations Buttonholing
|
6-2

Dial 3-9373
37-tf 6-3
Washington | New and used.
| makes of sells
[ Binkley, 111 B¢ Market St.,
The charred body of a man 25 or | hethtown, Pa. Phone 216-J.
FLOOR SAND R RENT:
Mt, Joy Tile & eum Co, Mt.
Joy. Phone 3-349 n daily and
evenings except Wednesday. 3-tf
| FOR SALE: Asphalt Tile for kiteh=
on,
| it yourself. 5c
sement.
ch. We rent cut-
e & Linoleum Co,
eve-
bathroom
ters. Mt. Joy
Mt. Joy. Phone 3-3492. Open
nings.
ALE:
Bepairs for all
machines, J. V.
Eliza~
1-tf
ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices
for antiques of any descrintion. Mr.
Hart, 161 Johari St, Man-
heim, Pa. Phone 407. -24-tf
TRUCK & WAGON BODIES
BUILT
also
FARM WELDING
JOHN HENRY LUTZ
Donegal Springs Rd Mt. Joy, Pa.
”
4-6

FOR SALE: LEGHORN BABY
CHICKS, R.OP. si
ed Penna. U. S.
Pullorum clean. Ade
Mayer, Phone
13-9826, Mount Joy, Per. 49-11
TWO EXPERIENCED CARPEN-
TERS. Paul O. Ger, Florin. Phone
Mt. Joy 3-9464. =
FOR INTERIOR DECORATING:
Call Earl C. Bfubaker, Florin, Pa.
Phone Mt. J8y 344949. 39-1
buy old es PARTS for Sale, 1


buy old chu; all kinds of scrap iron
and also gel] stove wood. Guy Di.
Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. 40-t§ .

rd
IELPJ AW ANTED
Bros.
Florin, Pa.
Phone 3-9551.
i
51-tf
VALENTINE NOVELTIES: Indi-
vidual and boxed, Valentines. Choe.
filled ry - 50c to $5. Val-

cntints for khildren & grown-ups =
2 for 1c, 5 §6r 5¢ and up to a dollar.
Large variety at Kulp's Luncheon-
ctte & News Agency, Mt. Joy. 5-2
NEW & USED cans
1951 Packargl Sedan R&H
1049 Packafl Sedan R&H
1948 Plymofith Sedan R&H
1940 Pontiag Club Coupe R&H
1937 DeSoti ‘dan R&H
PACKARD GARAGE
221 N. Hanover St.. E-town
Phone 469-W 51-tf
Used trumpet outfit $46.50. New
trumpet outfit $¢5.00 and up. Base
violin. New « used. Dgagan Ma-
rimba. Used viglin outfit, $10.00 and
up. All the lgfest popular music. 48
hase accordiffis, used and 120 bass






laccordians, new and used. The bet-
ter price. David Hess Music Shop,
166 North Market Street, Elizabeth-
town. Phone 605]. 2-tf
ESTATE NOTICES!

Notice is hereby given that in the
estates of the decedents set forth
below the Reazister of Wills has
granted « letters testamentary or of
administration, to the persons nam-
ed. All persons having claims or de-
mands against said eslates are re-
quested to present the same with-
out delay and al] persons indebted
to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment to the execu-
ters or administrators or their at-
torneys named below,
MUSSFR, ANNIE M., deceased,

{ thereto are requested to make
| mediate paymen
[claims of demar
{will presént them without delay to
| purpcses, which real estate
late of East Hempfield Township,
Lancaster Countv, Pa. §
Executor: 0. K. Mount
“larence C.
Joy. Pa. Attorney:
Newcomer. 3-6
GROFF, HIRAM H., defd. Pras
Administrators: Amanda M, Groff
R1, Mount Joy; Flam Nf Groff, R1,
Mount Joy. Attorney, Rafidolph C.
Ryder. 3-6

EXFCUTRICES NOTICE
Fstate of Annie Nauman, deceas=-
late of Mount Joy Borough, Pa.
Letters testamentary on said
| Estate having been granted to the
indebted
im-
5 and those having
nds against the same
undersigned, all persons
undensigned
CATHFRINE H. STONER
FLLA H. WEIDMAN
¢/6 Clarence C. Newcomer
1§ S. Duke Street
Lancaster, Penna
the


{ Clarence C. Newcomer,
i Attorney 6-6
i NOTICE OF INTFNTION TO
ADOPT ORDINANCE UNDER.
ACT 481. ot
The Borough of Mount Joy, County»
of Lancaster, Pa. hereby gives no
tice of its intention to adopt an or-
dinance in accordance with the”
| provisions of the Act ofthe Gen-*
eral Assembly of June 25, 1847, P¥
I. 1145, a amperded by the Act of”
May 9, 1949, P. L. 898 which will
include thd imposition of a per cap
ita or head tax in the amount
of $6.50 ta be paid in the year 1952+
by each resident of the said Bore
ough twenty-one years of age or
over. on
The Boro estimates that it will de-s
rive $13.000.00 1evenue from said*
tax. In the judgment of the Bore
ough Council, imposition of said*
tax is made necessary to finance®
the building of a new Fire Housew
Annex and for general boroughs
taxess
-
will be insufficient to cover,
Borough of Mount J
William F. Brian, Se