mph, A hs ys oy Ry A vp ry TN i ad cl LAS STF ibaa ai You can Buy and Sell, Rent and Hire Profitably Through the WANT ADS FOR SALE "potty chair, Swi iv el er sk and Taylor-Tot. Phone Mount Joy 3-5713. 11-1¢ Typewriters, Add. "Mach's., Cash Registers, Check Writers, Safes, New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 East High St, E-town. Ph. 14J. 9 piece Duncan Phillips room suite, $75. ' Inquire even ings at 114 E. Main St., Mt. Joy S lection of Large Sale: 2 "Lary ge uesd gas stoves, radiators and other appliances. Ward Bottle Gas, 25 S. State St., Ephrata 9-1¢ 5 piece breakfast set. Red plas ic-covered chairs. Forn rica 1 ble top. $25. Phone E-town ( kp REDUCED C-3 ARGUS TELE- PHOTO & WIDE ANGLE LEN- SES NOW $49.50 was $69.50. New model C-3 Cameras $66.50 with case & flash. Beaded screens 10% to 25% off list prices. Victor Klahr Camera Shop rear P. O Middletown 9-5¢ FOR SALE: Used Auo Parts Tires, Auto Heaters. Koons Au- tor Parts & Wreckers, Hummels- town B.D. 11, (S H 51 and Phone He rshey 3 AUTOMO BILE P! buy old cars all kin and also st Al stove Spittler, Phone Mt. Sales & Sores New & Used Sewing Machines WAY I IC 48 W. Main Street Phone MOUNT JOY 3-3622 obal SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE: New and used Repairs for all makes of sewing mach- ines. J. V. Binkley, 111 N. Mar ket St., Elizabethtown, Phone 7 145 50. 29 nn on home 1 Joseph B R2. Phone 3 roll away bed, able from width Lik Norman Z. new, Heisey. STRAW FOR Ton: Phone 3-4 WANTED i) BUY. ANTIQUES: Wi pay high prices for antiques of any des cription. Mr. Hart, 151 N. lotte St., Manheim, Pa. 5-2163. HELP WANTED FEMALE Stenographer PERMANENT POSITION Excellent Working Conditions APPLY RY LETTER TO The SICO Company MOUNT JOY, PA. 11-1¢ HELP OFFERED _ CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors for the cards, flowers, and kindnesses wn to us during the recent illness and death of our wife and mo- ther. Mr. Lewis Siller and fami- | ly. 11-11 1 wish to thank all my {friends and neighbors for the cards, gifts, and flowers while I was a patient in the hospital. Mrs, Ruth Rowe. 11-1p I would like to thank all my friends and neighbors for their beautiful flowers and cards dur- ing my illness in the hospital. Mrs. Thomas Stohler. 11-1¢ dining- ! Char: | Phone | MISCELLANEOUS _ O old cars bought here. Automo- bile parts for sale batteries tires, etc Arthur Eisenhauer, Mount Joy }2, near Milton Grove. Phone 3-5019 10-4¢ JAY O. KULP ENCY IS NOW LOCATED IN FLORIN THE OFFICE Formerly occupied by E. Stanley Booth yuality work at ‘easonable pric Also AWN- IN A ETIA BLIND sales i ‘hone Colum ] 1 FREE estimat y UPHOLSTERY »-tfe For Speiicer upports, bras, and lips . call Mrs. Edyth B. B , Florin. Phone Mount J 1949 7-tfc ; and old wood built prior » location and ad The Mount Joy iletin 9-5 uy mante from hous LO dl REAL ESTATE For Sale or Rent PUBLIC SALE Of REAL ESTATE WEDNESDAY, MAR. 3, 1955 D3: ast Market Street, I ¢ 2 story frame house | Ww rooms. Sale at 1:30 P. M. Terms by MRS. ESTELLA HER- | CHELROTH Edgar F. Funk, Auct 11-1c WANTED TO REN’ I, House in or near Mount Joy. Moderate [rate Phone 3-9953 between 5 and 6:00 p. m. -tfe NO DOWN PAYMENT For Veterans 2 RR. 1... Set} «| 3-Bedroom Homes | Hempfield Twp., | northwest of Ironville, 2 In E'town and Mount Joy PHONE E-TOWN DAYTIME 17-1455 EVENING 7-2701 HELP WANTED FARMER, Phone 3766. 11- -2p LEGAL NOTICES EXECUTORS NOTICE Estate of Amos R. Gish, dec’d, la f Mount Joy Borough, Pa testamentary of having been grant: ( » undersigned, all per- indebted thereto are re- ted to make immediate went, and those having | or demands against the will present them with- settlement to the de lay for ATIONAL JOY BANK ancaster 10-6¢ 110 E. King S I NOTIC E William M. Work- Jilli McCullough late of Mount Joy Lancaster County, Pa., EXEC Estate of an, aka Workman Borough, TOR’S deceased. Letters Testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in- thereto are requested mmediate pavment anc + [ those h ving ck ims or demands inst the same will present { them with out de lay for settie- i 1e undersigned, resid- t Joy, Pa. NATIONAL M NT JOY BANK \ int Joy, Pa. i Executor Louis S May, : Altorne y 9-6¢ | [ : TAX OR DINANCE { AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOR- OUGH OF MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. | IMPOSING TAXES AND | FIXING THE TAX RATE 1955. IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED by the Borough of Mount Joy, Lan- caster County, Pennsylvania. as | follows: ! Section: 1. © A tax is hereby levied on all property and occu- | pations within the said Borough subject to 1axation, for Borough | purposes for the fiscal year 1955, as follows: Tax rate for general Borough purposes, the sum of ten (10) mills on each dollar of assessed ' » v yor Ne espa Fy EA EU AN 2 a SR IN I ED | noon, public sale of cattle, | Mt. | some | Marietta & | ments and household goods. S | section | taxes | this THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, March 17 8 Sale Register — at 12:00] farm | poultry | Friday, March 18, machinery, dairy and equipment, midway between | Mt. Joy and Manheim, 1% mile | north of the Manheim road near | the Back Run School House, R. T. Stirling & Son. Abe Diflen- baugh, Auct. Friday, March 18 —a public Je of farming implements and dairy equipment, 4 miles west of | Landisville, 3 miles south of Mt Joy at Penn's Peaceful Farms. Sale at 12:30 by Hook & Ginder, Dupes & Gerberich, Auct. Saturday, March 19 — along Hershey Road, north of Hershey Estate the old Deodate, on the Farm at Shenk’s Church, public sale household goods, includ- ing some antiques. Sale at 12:30 yy Jennie R. & Roy C. Schroll Auct. of Dupes, Saturday, March 19—a public sale of livestock and farm im- plements on the premises 5 mi. north of Manheim, 2 mi. west of Route 72, along road leading from Pinch road to Masterson- ville-Colebrook road, Rapho Twp. iso household goods. Sale at 12:30 by Abram S. Brandt. Ruhl, Auct. March 19 — on the Pike, midway Rheems, a Saturday, Old Harrisburg between Florin and full line of household furniture numerous antiques. Sale at Mabel Haverstick, and 11 sharp by Edna G. Strickler, and Wm. H. Strickler, Adm. of ‘Amos R. Strickler Estate. E. V. Spahr, Auct. Saturday, March 19, along the road leading from Mount Joy to Milton Grove, 3'2 miles from Joy,” a public sale of im- household goods, and antiques, Paul H. Brandt, Administrator of Samuel G. Brandt Estate. F. B. Aldinger, Auct. plements, Ww. mile | miles along the Pike, a imple- Sale March 19,—in one-half y Saturday, west of Silver Spring Lancaster public sale of farming APPLES SMOKEHOUSE DELICIOUS STAYMAN GRIMES - Joseph B. Hostetler Phone Mt. Joy 3-4649 1-1fc WHITE - WASHING AND DISINFECTING HESS BROS. FLORIN, PENNA. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 36-tfc Electric W Idi ‘and Gas YY Also Specialize On FARM MACHINE WELDING AND EQUIPMENT Automobile and Truck Welding LAWN MOWER SHARPENING Covers Welding Shop Delta and Marielta Streets | MT JOY. PA. Phone 3-5931 | valuation; Making a total tak rate for all Borough purposes under this | of ten (10) mills. Section 2. In addition to the | levied by Section 1 of ordinance, a per capita tax of $8.00 is hereby levied on cach resident of the Borough | over twenty-one years > age, | for the fiscal year 195 This | section is enacted under Ration F. L. 1145 and ils amendments. Section 3. All ordinances and | (parts of Ordinances inconsist- | ent with this ordinance are here- by repealed to the extend of | | euch inconsistency. | Adopted March 7, [5 W. MYERS Presitant of Council | Attest: . | William F. Brian Secretary 11-14 B. T. RUTT | the { road leading to | ete, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR OF [ity of the Act of June 25, 1947 | | Aldinger, Auct. on rE ow BE at 12:30 u. m. by Mary E. Grid- er, wife of the late Harry M, | Grider, Edgar Funk, Auct. Saturday, March 19—at 11: 00 | at | the | lust off Au- feed is the farmer's the Moss Farm Auction Moss farm, formerly Charlis Wood farm, stinburg Knoxville, County. Livestock, and real estate. Milo Moss, own- er. Rumseys, Sale managers. a.m, Tioga known as Brandt's Body & Paint | Shop, a public sale of Property, including some an- | tiques. Samuel Kaylor, owner. | John J. Miller, Auct. Monday, March sal of a milking herd, at implements, | | Saturday, March 19, —at 1:00, | | on the premises, 211 S. Market | Street, Elizabethtown, formerly | Personal 21—a disper- | the | ' For Shrine Circus Closes April 1 Zembo Temple's Timely Reminders from The | Pennsylvania State University | College of Agriculture Farm Poster Contest |p Seed ~—— Certified best assur- | Buy Clean from weeds, according to George | continuing thru April 23. Berggren, Penn State extension agronomist. If certified seed is not used, the seed to be planted should be custom-cleaned or given a thorough cleaning at home with a properly equipped fanning mill. Spray Cattle Posts—Rotenone sprays are effective on both lice poster contest. This contest through 12, land, Dauphin, Franklin, Junia- | ta, Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry, and York Counties. Each school and art instructor in these coun- Shrine Cir- cus is scheduled for performance in the Farm Show arena, Harris- ance of getting clean seed, free burg, beginning April 18th and In conneetion with the Circus, W. K. Sowers is chairman of the is open to all students in grades 7 in Adams, Cumber- | and grubs of cattle, reminds Mr. ties have been mailed copies of | Stanley Gesell, Penn State ex-' the Poster Contest Rules. tension entomologist. Londane | Each poster must be plainly spray works well against lice | marked with the contestant’s and mange, but is not effective jdentity and each must include farm at Green Park between El- | liotsburg and Loysville on Pa. Route 274. Sale by Earl E. Kennedy, Keystone Holstein Sales, Managers. Elliotsburg. Wednesday, March 23—at 12:00 noon at the Green Garden Farms located 12 mi. west of Lancaster 2 mi. brook Road, Junction, near Lancaster a public sale of a com- plete line of farm machinery & dairy equipment. Frank T. Ear- hart, owner. Dupes & Ruhl, auc- tioneers. Thursday, March 24 __on the premises along Route 72, 11, miles north of Manheim, a pub- lic sale of livestock and imple- ments. Sale at 12:30 p. m. by Edna Spickler. J. H. Ruhl, Auc- tioneer. Thursday, March lic sale of a valuable stock and farm implements, the premises along Route 12 miles North of Manheim. Sale at 12:30 p. m. by Edna Spickler. J. H. Ruhl, Auct. Saturday, March 26 — lic sale of stock, poultry equipment, hold goods, on the premises long old Route 230 between Rheems and Florin on the farm known as the Hershey Tourist Home. Also some antiques. Sale at 12:00 noon. C. N. Hershey. Dupes & Gerbrich, Aucts. 24—a pub- farm, live- on a pub- implements, and house- Saturday, March 26 — on the premises, No. 142 N. Market St., Mt. Joy, public sale real es- tate and household goods. Sale at 12:30 by Margaret Rahm Eva Rahm, of the will of So- phia F. Watson. C. S. Frank, auct. of adms. March 26 household Saturday, sale ¢ a pub- goods the premises along the from Manheim {o Mt. Church of the Brethren 12:30 by Annie J. H. Ruhl, Auct. March 28—a sale of livestock a ments on the leading Manheim Elizabethtown to Colebrook-Masterson- ville. Also household goods Sale at 12:00 noon bw Edith Mae Nissley, ben F. Nissley, Ruhl, Auct. lic on road Hope Sale at Hummer Estate. Monday, public nd farm imple- premises from road deceased. J. H. Tuesday, March sale of livestock, poultry equip ment and farm .implements, in Rapho Twp. 1 mi, northwest of Manheim. Sale at 12 noon by Melvin B. Frey, Spahr, Wednesday, March 30, at Good's Church, 3 miles East of Elizabethtown, a public sale ef implements, dairy equipment, poultry equipment and some fur- 29 —- public auct. niture. - Sale at 1:00 p. m. by David M. Ebersole. Dupes, Auc- tioneer, Thursday, March 31—at 12:00 72, | noon, a complete dispersal sale of 70 head of Registered Hol- stein cattle. In Berks Co., one miie north of Robesonia on the Bernville Road. Dr. Paul D. | Reich, owner. Harry Rhoads, Auct. Good Friday, April 8 — at the boro limits of Mount Joy, on the the Mount Joy Cemetery, 200 head of livestock. | implements, household goods, | C. S. Frank & Leo P. Frank. Saturday, Api) 9 —Lebanon | | County Holstein = Dispersal = at | the farm 1 mile north of Lawn, | Pa. Sale at 12:00 noon by Rob- | ert S. Weidler, Palmyra. Key-| stone Holstein Sales, Sale Man- | agers. i —— —— ——— Stimulate your business by os adver Burgess / lising in the Bulletin. at 12:00 noon | Sale | | sylvania 4-H Club members are {in the midst of | tional 4-H Club Week. Allen L.| west of Manheim, on Cole- | cai : | ganization of clubs, formation of | leaders, | for the home garden by shaking | the a- | Executrix of Reu- against grubs. A chemical known mention of the *Zembo Shrine | | as Methoxychlor controls lice Circus”, Farm Show Arena, on but not grubs or mange. April 18 through 23rd, 1955. Observe 4-H Week — concise and easy to read, with the '‘theme” told in a simple and Easy-to-read manner. observing Na- | Penn- | The letters should be bold, clear, ! The size Baker, State 4-H Club Leader | of the poster in uniform, 15” X | of the Penna. State University, | 20”, and the poster must be reports activities include re-or- | done in water color, paint, or oil | crayon, For the students’ work | $350 in prizes will be awarded. | The posters must be received at Zembo Mosque, Harrisburg, not later than April 1, 1955. Benj. F. Garber ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Dial 7-6361 FARM BUREAU new ones, selection of local and choice of projects. Care for bees — Check on your bees right away, urges William Clarke, Penn Stale ex- tension epiculturist. Remove the dead and weak colonies, clean the equipment, and feed all col- onies that have a shortage of honey for their daily diet. Treat Pea Seed You can treat small amounts of pea seed 7 Life lasuronce Co. Home Office (COLUMBUS, ‘OHIO TREE SERVICE seed in a can with the right amount of fungicide, until all SAWING. PRUNING i ove Will eaote Save 4 NG, an seeds are well coated, says Al-| SPRAYING . | len Bauer, Penn State extension | : x | B. B. IBACH { | | plant pathologist. AD 3 Yn ER in 1139 S. Main St. Manheim, Pa. Study Grass — The Pennsyl- Phone 5-616 vania State University is offer- | ing a Grassland Farming Short | Cours March 14 to 19, an- Thoughtful nounces David McClay, greeter 75 Lore Detail of agricultural short corses. o Lrery Hela R.D. 1 po | JAMES B. HEILIG .D. ELIZABETHTOWN When in need of Printing. (any- | Funeral Director PHONE 863R2 thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | 11-tfe | | Many an inexperienced individual named Executor of a friend’s Will has found that he had to “turn his back” on the job because of the press of his own affairs. Trust service 1s the FULL-TIME business ot our experienced Trust staff. 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