NN SN WEEE TTA RR ANN lr -_. 34TH Keystone Holstein Sale FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1952 AT THE KEYSTONE SALES BARN ON ROUTE 230 JUST EAST OF MOUNT JOY. PENNA. 60 - Holsteins - 60 Consigned by: Edward O'Neal & Sons, Palmyra, Pa. Sylvia Rag Apple Korndyke (VG) | | iy dla 2X 3 1] 4y 305d 2x 12839 4.49% 3y 300d 2x 12417 4.31% 535 Jy 305d 2x 11694 4.30" 2y 300d 2x 9653 4.52% 43 She is a daughter of Glencadt I Ay nd bred to Voy geur II. Inglenuek Belle Lochinvar JC leughter of Montvie Lo: iinvar 4th, with 530 lbs. at yedrs, 460 lbs. ct 4 years, an { | 018 lbs. at 5 vears. Consigned by: Norman Myers, Greencastle, Pa. Sue Sovereign Pathfinder, a lovely eraign’’ with 10402 milk 4.01¢ 417.5 fat Consigned by: John K. Fisher, Mt. oy. Pa. A daughter of Chief Piebe Tri-Gerb Di Colon Pride with 415- 9 Ibs. lat at 2 years and bred to Curtiss Candy Dandy Curtiss. Consigned by: H. M. and Paul Z. Hess, Mt. Joy, Pa. An oulsianding herd sire prospe lot, a son of Lifloc Signet Tether is on of "Mata Hari’, a in three times 90 w. His own dam is G. S. Letha Belle Segis| T- B. Accredited, Bang Certified, 7 with © \ . ony Yrs of iat omd a) any calfhood vaccinated, eligible King with six consecutive records over 500 lbs. of fat, an L 2) for any State. lifetime total in 12 of 181,841 lbs. milk and 7.8 lbs. | of {cd | At J. M. Brubaker Farm near FYE : WILLOW STREET VILLAGE, Pa. ACCREDITED M 2D + CERTIFIED ACCREDITED MANY VACCINATED | 4 miles south of Lancaster, just off $ os 72 i 999 Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc, | movies 7 and 222 Phone 23-4354 MOUNT JOY. PENNSYLVANIA A SALE OF SUPER QUALITY with consignments from 27 well- PUBLIC SALE STOCK and IMPLEMENTS Tuesday, March 18, 1932 On the premises located near the Donegal Airport, on the farm known as “Tillman Barnhart Farm’. 8 10 HEAD HOLSTEIN COWS ALLIS CHALMERS WC TRACTOR with grass mower and cultivator ALLIS CHALMERS B TRACTOR with cultivator and tobacco hoers HUSKIE GARDEN TRACTOR used three David Bradley two 14 in. bottom plow: plow: walking cultivator; Bear Cat Hamme: Mill: double row Stauffer tobacco planter, used to plant 20 acres: G. I. Disk Harrow: pulverizer; 3-section spring harrow: Case Corn Planter; Magsey Harris side delivery rake: 10-hoe disk drill; two rubber tired wagons; two sets of tobacco ladders: 1-hole corn sheller: 2-hole corn sheller: air comvressor: plat- form scales; feed cart: wheelbarrow: belts: Globe Milker, used two sea- sons: 4-can milk conler: milk buckets and strainers: can rack: about 45 White Leghorn Chickenss tobacco press: tobacco shears; planting boxes: sizing boxes: tobacce muslin; tomato baskets: garden hose; hydraulic yack: fork picks: digging irons: cow halter and log chains, also some housshold goods; and a lot of other articles too numerous to men- seasons; Oliver Tractor Plow: walking tion. Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M., when conditions will be made known by Dupes & Hess, Auctioneers Landis & Kravbill, Clerks CURTIS Ww. MAY NO HUCKSTERS ALLOWED Maytown High School Class will furnish refreshments. 10-2 | | | . | Clovena Signet Lance- | (59 REGISTERED - 15 GRADES) PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATUR., MAR. 29th On the premises one mile South- west of ML, Joy along the Marietta | Pike. LARGE LOT OF HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE Sale at 1:00 p. m. Mrs. Hiram Groff C. S. Frank, Auctioneer Public Sale| got | Thursday, March 20th 65 Holstein Cattle known Penna. Herds, Also, choice consignments from THE HEDGE, Pine Plains, N. Y. and FORS- GATE FARMS, Jamesburg, N.J. —30 Fresh and Close Springers, many with good records of production, —10 Bred and Open Heifers, — 5 Service Age Bulls from recs ord dams. this oldest established consign | ment sale in Penna. Where every animal absolutely sells at your price and to be as represented. Sale in heated pavilion, starts at 12:00 Noon. Hot lunch available, Printed catalogs at ringside. It's the 110th in this famous Gar= den Spot Series where prominent holstein buyers and sellers meet each month. Buy Now—good producers will go higher. Catalogs at ringside. Bring your friends and spend an enjoy= able and profitable day. R. AUSTIN BACKUS, Sales Manager & Auctioneer, Mexico, N. Y. EARL L. GROFF, Local Representative, Strasburg, Pa. ‘ Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. F. L. Heilman & Son’s 30th Annual Spring Sale 275 Head of Livestock | SATURDAY, MARCH 15th, 1952 11:00 O'CLOCK LOCATION—In Lebanon County, 3 miles Northwest of Lebanon, one mile north of Route 422 turn north in Cleona. Including 100 Cows of which 75 were Fresh in the Fall including 40 - 2 year olds, 23 - three 12 five & six years old. Bred for Fall Freshening again, CO. Sires, balance to our Herd Sire, He a son of Sorina Farm Sovereign Supreme and from a cow with 5 yrs. 2x 16,031 milk 718 fat 4.48% test. 25 Fresh or Close Cows, 5 Bulls, of service 2 to 6 months old. A very fine lot of calves, most are sired by sires in Artificiol Breeding Units including Eaton Hall Peacemaker, Bond Haven R. A. Pathfinder, Bond Haven Sovereign Caplavator, Weavers Sovereign Dutchland, Seiling Wing Double, and Supreme Pabst Johan, see these for your 4-H Club calves. These cows were run in D.H.LA. I! their records will be announced. Many of t he cows are vaccinated. year olds, age. 46 Heifer Calves from all SPECIAL MENTION: PIEBE SEGIS SENSATION 135 Days, 7,164 Milk, 256.2 Fat INKA SEGIS KONEGON POSCH 130 Days, 6,174 Milk, 233.5 Fat POSCH JOHANNA KORNDYKE LADY 134 Days, 5,309 Milk, 200.2 Fat CARRIEK KEYES R. A. EASTER 115 Days, 6,216 Milk, 211.5 Fat AVONLAIDE LOCHINVAR MARION 79 Days, 3,873 Milk, 141.4 Fat About three—fourth of th we took only good ones, our watchword, good udders. If in need of cows be sure to see this | offering, you will see cattle to your liking. 125-Head Hogs-125 Sms 15 Brood Sows, 10 will have litters by Sale Day. Spotted & Black Poland Chinas. 5 Pure Bred Yorkshire Sows, Due in April, good ones. 3 Boars of service age, 110 Shoats from 35 to 100 lbs. each. Sale to start at 11:00 o'clock. Order of sale: Hogs at 11:00 o'clock, Cattle at 1:00 o'clock, Cattle will be sold under cover. For Catalog write to Harvey Rettew, Manheim, Pa. R2, Aucts.—Hess, Dupes & Rhoads. Clerks—XKlinefelter - Gingrich & Miller, 150 Registered oistein Cattle Banas tested, T. B. Accredited, many are Vaccinated. LAURA BURKE ANN 125 Days, 6,504 Milk, 211.2 Fat RAG APPLE WAYNE SUPREME 119 Days, 5,358 Milk, 197.3 Fat LOCHIAL AGGIE JEM 88 Days, 4,594 Milk, 191.0 Fat, 419% MAPLE LEE PAULINE 143 Days, 4,509 Milk, 188.7 Fat ese cows were selected in Canada and the others in Susquehanna Co. F. L. HEILMAN & SON some bred to Curtis Candy | | | | LEBANON, PA. R4, Owner J PUBLIC SALE STOCK - IMPLEMENTS — HOUSEHOLD GOODS Wednesday, Mar. 19, 1952 On the premises located 1'2 miles East of Elizabethtown and North of Manheim Road: watch for “Sale” signs. 12 HEAD OF MILK COWS most fresh by day of sale, a few springers; 3 PIGS about 125 lbs. each 1950 CHEVROLET !,-TON PICK-UP TRUCK in a one condition \ V.A.C. CASE TRACTOR with three point hookup; 2-bottom 12 in. plow; 2-row cultivator: 2-row corn planter with fertilizer attachment; 7 ft. mower, These implements are all three point hookup used one season’ only. Milwaukee Rototiller; Case Tractor; manure spreader cn rubber, used two seasons: wagon on rubber with 14 fr. float; McCormick Deering Disk harrow; double row tobacco planter; potato planter; roller harrow: Thomas Disk Grain Drill; rubber tired trailer; rubber tired tray wheelbarrow: wheelbarrow Duts- er, Buch two-hole corn sheller; one hole corn sheller; Harvey Hammer Mill; garden cultivator: McCormick Deering Milker, vacuum pump, 2- units, and piping for 16 head of cows; G. E. four cans in row milk cool- er; Fagm Master hot water heater; wash tubs; eight 85 Jbs. milk cans; buckets, and strainers, Butchering tools consisting of scalding trough & chains; 2 iron kettles; four sets block and falls; knives; copper dipper; ladles; forks; Enterprise No. 32 Power Grinder wich electric motor; En- terprise Lard Press; entire butcher outfit; electric Stewart Clipper; elec- tric fly sprayer; electric brooder, 50 head capacity; feeders; fountains; hog troughs; egg scales; egg washer; 12 Quaker Egg Baskets; cow halter and log chains; forks: shovels; tobacco shearer; tobacco spears; 3500 to- Bacco lath; sizing boxes; Minich Tobacco Press; large size egg stove; outside tobacco scaffolding consisting of 4x4’s 18 to 20 feet long, also bucks for same. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: 7 ft. Deluxe G. E. Refrigerator; tan Columbia Range; oak Sunshine Heater; bedroom suite; wardrobe; mar- ble top washstand; clothes tree; magazine rack; chairs; rockers; wheel- chair; two highchairs; rag carpet; throw rugs; 9x12 congoleum rugs; iron crib; Philco Radio & Record Player; 2 coal oil room heaters; Weaver Organ: extension table; antique chest of drawers, top sink, cupboards, drop leaf tables, doughtray, and sideboard; 2 toilet sets, bedclothing; dishes; cooking utensils; empty jars and crocks; and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12:00 o'clock P. M., when conditions will be made Soon by LEVI S. GOOD Dupes & Hess, Auctioneers Landis & Herr, Clerks Sisterhood Sunday School Class of E. U. B. Church will serve refresh- ments.. 10-2 ‘PUBLIC SALE | Buy more value with your dollar at | LIVESTOCK and FARMING IMPLEMENTS THURSDAY, MARCH 20th, 1952 In East Donegal Township, on the Donegal Road, mile north of Maytown, !; mile south of the Donegal Airport. 12 Head Holstein & Guernsey Cows some fresh by day of the sale. Some close springers. 3 Holstein Heifers 6 Stock Bulls fresh by day of the sale, 17 SHOATS weighing 50 to 70 pounds. Farmall H. Tractor used two seasons, Farmall BN Tractor in extra good shape Two-row cultivator for H. tractor, two-row cultivator with tobac- co hoers for the BN tractor. New Idea manure spreader in good condition. (one other manure spreader), McCormick Deering 7 ft. tractor mower. New Idea side delivery rake, two-horse dump rake, Judson lime drill on rubber, ten hoe Ontario grain drill. Lavelle 24 ft. bale and grain elevator, tweo-row Case tobacco planter in sood working order, corn planter, two 16 ft. rubber tire flat wag- ons with side boards, three 20 ft. tobacco ladders on wagons, three- section soring harrow, two 28 disc harrows, two-section spike har- row, walking cultivator, potato plow, potato cutter, feed wagon, two bag wagons, corn sheller with elevator, two 1000 1b. platform scales, tobacco press, tobacco cellar stove, tobacco boxes, sizing boxes, one hog feeder, lot of tools, bolts and other hardware, shov- els and forks. butchering tools and outfit, garden hose, tobacco muslin, lot of window sash, 40 ft. extension ladder, 20 ft. ladder, vosts and wire for electric fence, electric fence charger, whirl- away egg washer, two electric motors, Globe all electric milker, two unit, used two years; milk can rack, four-can McCormick Deering milk cooler, 20 gal electric water heater, four range shel- ters, lot of poultry equipment, lot of household goods and many other articles not mentioned. Sale to begin at 12 o'clock noon. Dupes and Hess, Auctioneers . Landis and Kraybill, Clerks Victor F. Hawthorne The No hucksters please. Refreshments will be Women's Work Group, Church of the Brethren. PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS SATURDAY, MARCH 15th, 1952 Located on Sporting Hill road, West of Manheim at the Borough limits in Rapho Township. This herd consists of 10 HOLSTEIN & GUERNSEY MILK COWS mostly fresh and springers day of sale, nice milkers and pleasing to the pail. 7 BRED HEIFERS DUE IN FALL TWO HOLSTEIN BULLS 21 HEAD OF HOGS 21 consists of 19 shoats (75 to 100 1b.) 2 brood sows with litters: 2 Allis Chalmers Tractors, W. C fully equipped B tractor has cul- tivators, tobacca hoers and plow, these tractors are in verv good condition and well taken care of; 14 in. Little Genius 2 bottom plow, 28 - 18 in. disc harrow, single 10 ft. cultipacker, 4 section Case spring tooth harrow, good as new, 3 section spring harrow, 60 tooth spike harrow, 2 wire walking plows, Oliver Superior 10 disc drill, New Idea No. 12 tractor manure spreader. low down rubber tire heavly duty wagon, low down iron wheel wagon, 4- horse wagon, with float, 2-horse wagon with box, McDeering riding cultivator with fertilizer attachments, 2 McDeering walking cul- tivators, potato plow, hock plow, scorer & scraper, Massey Harris single row tobacco planter, double row “Deere” corn planter John Deere 7 ft. trailor tractor, mower, McDeering 5 ft. mower, Massey Harris side delivery rake, Case rove hay loader like new, 2 sets 20 ft. tobacco ladders, rubber tire wheelbarrow, manure sled, 2 hole corn sheller, platform scales, Minnich tobacco press, tobacco cellar stove, paper cutter, sizing boxes, bag wagon, hay hook, ropes, sev- eral pairs tobacco shears, grass seeder, several log chains and oth~- er chains, some good collars & harness, Harvely Recine H. 11 ham- mer mill, 1 kettle butcher furnace, iron kettle, Dellinger 1 ton feed mixer, used very little, Dellinger fodder shredder, 4 h. p. motor, 7,000 tobacco lath, more or less, roll over scoop, 2 horse lime drill, 2 Enterprise meat grinders, 1 stuffer, scalding chairs & scrapers, electric brood stove, (300 size); forks, shovels, 50 ft. 6 in. endless belt, 24 ft. belt, circular wood saw, Late Model Hinman 2 single Unit Milking Machine, pipe & stall cocks for 12 cows, 4-can Wil- son milk cooler, Myers milk house water heater, tem 85-1b. milk cans, buckets & strainers, milk stools, 1931 Ford pick-up Truck tobacco muslin. i Old fashioned cupboard, high cupboard with glass top, dining room suite, 7 pes.; some old fashioned dishes, sideboard, wood box old fashioned. : Sale to start at 12:00 noon. Mdinger & Miler >= CHARLES VW. WATTS Zeller & Herr, Clerks Refreshments will be served by the Kappa Nu Sunday School Class of St. Paul Reformed Church, Manheim. served by | nings. E. DONEGAL SCHOOL BOARD MEETS AT FLORIN FRIDAY The regular monthly meeting of the II. Donegal Twp. School Board will be held at the Washington School, Florin, Friday evening. Mar, 14. Supplies bids will be con= sidered. The Parents Advisory com. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers, NOTICE: Have you any fruit trees vou would like pruned. Call 3-5064 after 4 p. m. 10-4 JOR SALE: Asphalt Tile for kitch- en, bathroom or basement. Install it yourself. 5¢ each. We rent cut ters. Mt. Joy Tile & Linoleum Co, Mt. Joy. Phone 3-3492. Open ge | 20t ELECTROLUX SERVICE AND SUPPLIES and Good Used Clean- ers. Call Jay Koser, Mount Joy. Phone 3-9542, NEW & USED CARS 1951 Packard Sedan R&H 1951 Willy's '2 ton Pick-up Truck, 1948 Plymouth Sedan R&H 1942 Packard Sedan R&H & OD 1942 Oldsmobile Sedan R&H 1939 LaSalle Sedan 1937 Plymouth Sedan. PACKARD GARAGE 221 N. Hanover St, E-town Phone 469-W 51-tf GOING TO TOWN NO! The town is coming to us, as Dav- id Hess Music Shop renders a ser- vice beyond anything experienced in the vicinity, We say to you, measure carefully the value of any Piano you are buying and come to Hess’ and get an KEye-opener of what new and used pianos consist of. Also at Hess Music Shop you can buy your favorite piano at terms to suit your budget. David Hess Music Shop, 106 North Mar- ket Street, Elizabethtown, Phone 605). Open Evenings to 9. 11-1 10 Acres of Tractors & Farm Equipment All Day Sale near Elizabethtown R. D. 2, Pa., Phone 442-J-2, Satur- day, March 22, 1952, at 10:30 a. m,, 2 Tons Baler Twine, Hay & Straw, 40 New & Used Tractors, 300 pcs. other Farm Machinery, new and used; Cars, Trucks, 1000 Posts; 200 Hogs, 10 New Holland, Case and IHC Balers, Spreaders, Plows, Drills Farmers & Dealers bring your New & Used Tractors and Machinery for this sale. Good demand. G. K. Wag- ner, Mgr. Next Sale Sat. April 5. 11-2 PUBLIC SALE Of Stock, * Implements & Furniture to be held on SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1952 Midway between Elizabethtown and Rheems, along the old Lancast- er highway. 1 Jersey COW; 2 Ton 1949 FORD PICK-UP TRUCK, in good condi- tion; One Ford Ferguson Tractor, fully equipped with lights & start- er, hydromatic lift; two bottom tractor plow; double row cultivator; | seven foot tractor mower; E-Z farm | tractor, one row, 8 HP motor with cultivator and tobacco hoer attach- ment. used 2 seasons; Case seed drill 12 disc with power lift and on rubber, like new; tractor disc har- row, 24 discs; 2-section Cast har- row, 24 discs; 2-section Case har- land rollers; two rubber tired wag- ons, one 16 ft. flat; 18 ft. tobacco ladder; scorer and scraper; One- horse scorer; potato plow; shovel harrow: Iron Age tobacco planter; two row corn planter with power lift, manure spreader on rubber; rubber tire wheelbarrow, grind- stone with motor; 2-hole corn shel- ler,” with motor; three feed chests; ‘800 LEGHORN HENS; poultry | equipment consisting of fountains, feeders, etc.; range shelter; chicken | coops & crates; 8000 tobacco lath; {Minnich tobacco press; 3 sizing box- | es, tobacco plant hoxes; 2 stripping | room stoves, one practically new; | tobacco shears and spears; tobacco | paper; tobacco scaffolding 2x6, 3x4, | 4x4, 3x6; ten trestles for scaffolding tobacco: some lumber; wood sawed | i to stove length; three walnut logs, | | 10 ft. long; tobacco muslin; cow, log and halter chains; forks; shovels; ropes; garden hose; iron troughs; grass seeder; socket sets; digging irons; sledge hammers; grubbing hoes; fence stretcher; bushel and 9% baskets: hay and corn by the Ton; and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. The following household goods; Columbian kitchen range, white enamel with gray trim; new Per- fection oil heater: small electric heater; 4-burner, Magic Chef gas range with oven control and broil- er; Hoosier beauty Kitchen cabinet; porcelain top; Allens Parlor stove, 9x12 ft. Brussels rug; 9x16 ft. lin- oleum; lot of rag carpets and throw rugs; two buffets; studio couch; oak extension table; six oak dining room chairs; enamel kitchen stool; RCA radio with record player at- tachment; Philco table model ra- dio; G. E. sweeper; carpet sweeper, electric floor, table and bridge lamps; electric clock; music stand; clothes tree; clothes dryer; Whitney baby coach; bassinet; child's table and chair set; express wagon; four sleds; bicycle; mechanical train and some other toys; lap robe; linens; some bed spreads; large copper kettle; large iron kettle; 30 gal. hot water tank; 82 gal. electric hot water heater; Dexter twin tub electric washer; lawn set; porch glider; gurs; dishes; cooking uten- sils; canned fruit and jelly. Also at the same time and place the following household of Mrs. Cora E. White which consists of a | lot of antiques: chest of drawers; | small table; double utility cabinet; braided throw rugs; braided table | mats; lot of crochet work; home | made quilts; large collection of dishes - china and glassware; stone- | ware and small crocks and jugs; | cooking utensils; fernery and ferns | and house plants and a lot of artic- | les too numerous to mention. | Sale to commence at 12:00 noon when conditions will be kl known by. SAMUEL H. HOFFER | Walter Dupes, Auctioneer | Landis & Kraybill, Clerks. 11-2 | Fifteen Dollars | William F. Brian The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, March 13, 1952—3 CLASSIFIED [pe ci un nie of sera irom buy old cars, all kinds of scrap iron and also sell stove wood. Guy D. FOR SALE: Pick-up Truck. Phone 530M. Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. 40-t4 RENT: 9-room house with Reference required, 11- 1941 a ton Plymouth E-town | FOR 11-1p | conveniences, — Phone 3-5818. FOR SALE: New pea-coat, Size 8. — " Never worn, $5. call 3-3161 Mount | HOUSEKEEPER: a Middle-aged or Joy, Pa. 11.2 | elderly woman, Full or part time, | Hours can be arranged to suit ap= WANTED YOUNG LADY— Unus- |plicant. No weekend work. Call ual opportunity with National Pub- | Mrs. J, Arthur Hoffer after 5:30 p. lishing Firm for college or teacher | m. Mt. Joy 3-4054, 10-2t i 7. $3.0 rst year. P. O. | Lady 73300 frat year P| SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE: |New and used. Repairs for all WANTED TFACHER: Unusual op- | makes of sewing machines. JV. portunity during summer months | Binkley, 111 N. Market St, Eliza~ with National Publishing Firm. | bethtown, Pa. Phone 216-J. 1-tf 480 for 60 days. Box 85 Mt. Joy, Pa. | $480 for 60 days. Box 85 Nt. Joy: "| BALER TWINE FOR SALE - best [ quality baler twine manufactured FOR SALE: Large size Estate |locally that competitive brands can Heatrola, good condi. reasonable |not excel, at special pre-season Mrs. Harvey Hawthorne. Ph. Mt. | price of $1550 per bale. Arenel Joy 3-6122, 11-1 | Farms Feed Mill, Shoemakersvilles om ee ee | Penne tt Dr. E. W. Garber wishes to thank | Poa, his friends for the cards, flowers, | Copper Flower Holders — Novelty gifts, tendered him while in the | Soaps #42 Spool Holders — Al= hospital and since his return home. | uminum Clothes Pins — Cards for Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Garber 11-1 | all occasions Stationery. ed ¢ FT? Visit FOR SALE: Baled Hay and Straw. | The ed 8 BABY Rl PE W. R. Zendt, Mifflintown, Penna. | 0 Ww Donegal St Mt. Joy, Pa 11-2" : hey me : Phone G4RS5. Phone 3-9373 NEW HOURS AT KLAHRS CAM- | Alterations Veilings Buttonholing FRA SHOP: Monday, Tuesday, & 37-tf Wednesday, 9 to 6. Closed Thurs- | day. Friday, 9 to 8. Saturday 9 to 9. Victor Klahr's Little Shop with the | Big Stock, Middletown. 11-1 FOR SALE: 10 piece dining oom) suite, Dark and in good condition. | 151 New Haven St., Mt. Joy, Phone | 3-5364. 11-1 | | FOR SALE: HELP WANTED Wolgemuth Bros. Florin, Pa. Phone 3-9551. LEGHORN BABY | CHICKS, R.O.P. sired, Penna. U. § | Pullorum clean. A. C. Mayer, Phone | 51-tf 3-9826, Mount Joy, Por. 49-11 | HERE 1S A REAL WANTED: Girl for general office | OPPORTUNITY work. Tvping essential. Apply in| NOW'S the time to invest in MUSSER ® HEAVY WHITES e HEAVY WHITE CROSS ® ROCK RED CROSS MAKE 1952 YOUR BEST YEARS YIT WITH MUSSER LEGHORNS MUSSER LEGHORN FARMS Phone 3-4911 43-tf person. Nolt's Ponds, Silver Spring, | Pa. 11-2 ENAMEL: High gloss interior. Real | bargain. $4.50 per gal, a $6 value. | Jack B. Moss. opposite Mt, Joy Le- | gion. Phone Landisville 6152. 10-4 | FOR SALE: Infrared Electric Chick | Broeder with 6-heat hulbs, 250 | watt. Used 2'2 months. Phone Mt Joy 3-9833. ® 10-2p FOR SALF: Kohler Furnace. In| good condition. Call 33 Detwiler Ave. Mt. Joy or Phone 3-6221. 10-2p | MOUNT JOY, PA. Typewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash Registers, Check Writers, Safes, | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 East | Esiate of Lillian G. Witmer, de- High St, E-town. Ph. 14]. 8-18-f | ceased, late of Rapho Township, MT Frum - | Lancasten County, Penna. FOR Ri Four Toor} Aparimer) Letters of Administration on said yas at, ara pr Ne Mt. | Pate having been granted to the ie 5 bi ory, Aone otf undersigned, all persons indebted oy 3-5951. J! | thereto are requested to make im= MEN WANTED: Lancaster Leaf | mediate payment, and those having Tobacco Co., North Market Street, | claims or demands against the same, tobacco warehouse, Mount Joy, Pa. | Will present them without delay fox Phone 3-3961. | cettlement to the undersigned. UNION NATIONAL FOR INTERIOR DECORATING: | MT. JOY BANK Call Earl C. Brubaker, Florin, Pa. Administrator, c.t.a. Phone Mt. Joy 344949. 39-11 | Mount Joy, Pa. Arnold, Bricker & Beyer ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE | Estate of Frank B. Watson, de~- | ceased, late of Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster County, Penna. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the | undersigned, all persons indebted | thereto are requested to make |immediate payment, and those hav- |ing claims or demands against the 11-tf | same, will present them without | delay for settlement to the under= FLOOR SANDERS FOR RENT: | signed, Mt. Joy Tile & Linoleum Co. Mt. | HENRY B. KLUGH, Joy. Phone 3-3492. Open daily and ANNA E. KLUGH, and evenings except Wednesday. id UNION NATIONAL MOUNT 11-6 WANTED GIRL OR WOMAN FOR SEWING Pleasant and interesting work. Call in person or Phone G. ZELKE - FLORIN Mt. Joy 3-6641 JOY BANK, of Mt. Joy, Pa. ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices | Arnold, Bricker & Byer, Attys. for antiques of any description. Mr. | 110 E. King St, Lancaster, Pa. 7-6 Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man- |= eer ee Le Pa Phone eT n EXECUTRICES NOTICE 2 Estate of Annie Nauman, deceas- led. late of Mount Joy Borough, Pa. Letters testamentary on said Antiques Restored | Estate having been granted to the Furniture Refinishing | undersigned, all persons indebted LENHERT CABINET SHOP | thereto are requested to make im- 2-24-44 { hs mediate payment, and those having Marietta, Pa. | or demands against the same Phone 6-2581 Collect | will present them without delay to on. Jivary | the undersigned Call Wor and Delivery CATHERINE H. STONER ELLA H. WEIDMAN 8-tf c/o Clarence C. Newcomer EG { 14 S. Duke Street mh QUALITY. USED CARS | Lancaster, Penna. 50 Ford cus. 8 - 4 dr. CD & RH, C A-1 cond. fe : '49 Buick Super. R&H WW Tires. | Also others to choose from. Cash paid for clean used cars. MERRILL JOHNSON AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOR- 247 W. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. (QUGH OF MOUNT JOY, Common- 11-1 | wealth of Pennsylvania, fixing the AN ORDINANCE _ PROVIDING | FS, for i et AND. ENAC- FOR THE COMPENSATION OF | pgp AND IT IS HEREBY ordain- MEMBERS OF THE BOROUGH |.q and enacted by the Council of COUNCIL. 8 the Borough of Mount Joy, Coms= The Borough Council of the of Pennsylvania: ough of Mount Joy, Lancaster Co. SECTION 1. That a tax be and Pa. Hereby ordains as follows: the same is hereby levied on all SECTION 1. From and after the persons, property and occupations effective date of this ordinance, | yithin the said Borough subject to each ‘member of the Borough | for Borough purposes for Council of the Borough of Mount | he fiscal year 1952, as follows: Jay shall be entitled to receive from | max rate for general borough Borough funds as compensation for | purposes, the sum_ of (10) mills his services as councilman (but, each dollar of assessed valua- subject to the limitations hereinaf- | {jon- ter stated) a monthly salary of SFCTION 2. There is also levied ($15.00) provided | for the fiscal year 1952 a per capita however that a Councilman shall | tax of ($6.50) upon each resident not receive any salary for any|of the Borough twe nty-one years moth in which Be has not attended | of ase and upward. at least one regu ar meeting. SECTION 3. All ordinances SECTION 2. This ordinance shall | parts of ordinances wl become effective April 1, 1952. with this ordinance he and the Ordained by Council March 3,| same are hereby repealed insofar 1952. as to the extent of such inconsis- tencv. Adopted this 3rd day of March, A. 1952, ELMER L. ZFRPHEY Borough Secretary. President of Council March 8, 1952. I hereby approve| Approved this 3rd day of March the above ordinance. A. D, 1952, : C. L. FISH C. L. FISH Burgess Newcomer, Attorney 6-6 TAX ORDINANCE ELMER L. ZERPHEY President of Council Attest: 1-1 Burgess ' 11-1
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