The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 27, 1935, Image 6

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A —————
BALS
received by the Schd@§
School District of
Mt. Joy, Lancaster
sylvania, at the Grade
ing, Marietta and Dog
Mt. Joy Borough,
until 10:00 o'clock A.’
Standard Time, Decemier
for the alterations of
to the present High
ing, in the Borough of
caster County,
which time and sealed”
proposals will be puliiiely opened
and read, bids being §iken separ+
ately for Heating and@Ventilatinge
Plumbing, Electric, and 0 IU/L pron
Work.
This project is being
part with funds prov
Federal Emergency Ad
of Public Works and aff
ments of the Public Woighs Admin
istration P. W. A. No. 179%
July 22, 1935, and any Amendments
thereto, together with ai other re
quirements of the Pulilic Worksp
Administration must be to
The minimum wage Mites to be
paid on this project shalfbe in ac
cordance with the schedy$® of min
imum rates in the specifif@tions, and:
as approved by the Acti
rector, P. W. A.
No bidder may withdrg
for a period of sixty day
date set for the opening hereof.
Plans and Specificatior
obtained by contractors
fices of the As cciated
will
Borough 0
unty,
nnsylvanias
Easterr
12, 19354
It Joy, Lan
@ylvania, at”
Peng
inistration”
require oo
Street, Mt.
Folsom & S$
ing, 17th an
adelphia
Joy,
bo Sides, 47,
tect,
(10) will be returned on
Plans and {Specifications
of opening bf bids, less cf
change, if any.
If no bid is made, or if
and specifications are
to the Architect before ning o
bids, the entire amount of deposi
will be forfeited to the Agchitect.
Each bid shall be acco nied by
either a certified check o
Surety Company’s bid
amount ‘of not less than
amount of proposal, s
drawn in favor of Jose]
Breneman, Secretary of
Board of the Borough o
Pennsylvania. i
re tim
of ex
e plans
of thi
to be”
7.
School
of the check or bid
measure of
which the Owner will sugii
failure to execute the prdg
ment and bonds, and if $e
defaults in executing sai
five days following awd
tract, then the check ori
shall become the propef
Owner. Contractor will "Hg
Materialmen’s Bond”
formance Bond.” i
Work shall be started gi
eral Contract not later 8
after the notification by §
to start work and on the;
progress of the work in |
ing permits. The entir
before September 1, 19368The pr
visions of the foregoi will
covered by a liquidate
clause.
The Owner reserved t
accept or reject any or all
ject to the approval of {
State Director (P. W. A.
District of the Borough of
Pennsylvania.

TIFYING AND ADOPTING A
FOR
WATER EQUIPMENT
WC TION 1. Be it ordained b¥
borough Council of the Borough T=
nt Joy, Lancaster County,
fl it is hereby ordained by
the same, that the said
vertical hydraulic
speed increaser unit
trifugal pump from S.
Company of York, Pa.
of $2,240.00 the machine
structed in accordance W
fications set forth in the
and to be used as part of
water supply works.
SECTION 2. The Boroug
ficers are authorized to receive
install said machinery and to ma
the payments therefor and do a
other acts required by the said c
tract.
ontract

EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Amos R. Garber late of
Mount Joy Borough, deceased.
Letters testamentary on said es-
tate having“heen granted to the ung
dersigned, alf¥. persons indebte
thereto are requ d to make im-
mediate payment, a those having
claims or demands aga the same
will present them without glay for
settlement to the undersigni
siding at Mount Joy Borough.
JOHN G. KEENER,
M. M. Harnish, Atty.
oct.30-6t Executor

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Fannie B. Garber late of
Mount Joy Borough, deceased.
Letters of administration d. b. n.
on said estate having been granted
to the undersigned, all persons in-
debted re requested to
make immediate p
having claims or
the same, will prese
out delay for settlemen'
dersigned, residing at
Borough.
JOHN G.
Administrator.d’b.n.
M. M. Harnish; Att¥, nov.6-6t

LE ZThe News
1 additions=tlel
ool Build="from his garden Saturday.
the first half of this month.
financed insarrested
d by the#safety drive at York Sunday.
was badly
considering
3 5 of ground for an athietic field.
twere
State 3m
his bide Co
fter thee Cg mpany has been
k Havens out to be a dog hide. The head was
evening,
Ang:
roved
ge re Sheetz,
eet FOR SALE—Fat Hog. Apply Ben
In General
(From page 1)
picked a crop of sugar peas
Four autoists were injured in a
mishap near Manheim yesterday.
Toll collections on the Columbia
bridge averaged $1,000 per day for
A cyclist was killed, 24 motorists
and 111 warned in a
Richard McBride,
scalded when he
backward into a tub of water.
The School Board at Columbia is
the purchase of a
7, of Columbia
fell
3000 chickens and two buildings
on the
Heagy near White
burned Saturday
farm of Paul
The sale of the Columbia Gas
to the Penna. Power & Light
authorized by
stockholders.
At Lancaster a
silver fox fur which
man bought a
later turned
ade of leather and the feet were
artificial.
When his clothing caught in a
elt of the machinery in a grist mill,
Strasburg R. D.,
whirled around a shaft and
CHARLES DILLINGER
ELECTED SECRETARY
The Mt. Joy Board of Health
met with Roy B. Sheetz, Tuesday
with all members includ-
Harry Brown, Ray Keller,
Charles Dillinger and
Frank Hershey present. The reg-
ular routine of business was dis-
cussed and Charles Dillinger was
elected secretary to fill the vacancy
caused by the death of M. M. Leib.
——————
Wind Back
Business Man: “I suppose you
re on the football team?”
Johnnie: “Well, yes, I do the
aerial work.”
Business Man:
Johnnie:
balls.”
CLASSIFIED
FOR RENT—6 rooms and bath,
opposite Orphanage, near Cross
Roads Church. Apply J. H. Sentz,
Donegal Springs Road, Mt. Joy.
nov.27-1t-p
“What’s that?”
“I blow up the foot-


Gaul, Route 1 Mt. Joy,. Pa.
nov.27-1t-p
ces) Ra OF THANKS—Every-
3 ping to me during

thank ev eryone for
and sympathy, Mrs, Mae W. F
esderfer.
NOTICE — Christmas Trees For
Sale at C. M. Heilig’s residence, Co-
lumbia Avenue, after December 8.
nov.27-1t-p


nov.27-tf
FOR SALE 1929 Plymouth
Coupe, new paint, motor rebuilt;
1927 Essex Coupe with Rumble seat,
good condition. R. D. Zink, Florin,
Pa. nov.27-2t-p
CARD OF THANKS—We wish to
extend our heartfelt thanks to all
those who so kindly assisted and for
the words of sympathy extended at
the death of our beloved father.
The Garber Family. nov.27-1t-p
Allen Heagy, Taxidermist. Let
your Taxidermy work at N. J. Har-
man’s Manager, 19 Poplar St, Mt.
Joy, Pa. nov.6-4t-p
APPLES FOR SALE—Grimes,
house, Yorks, Rome, Black-
lorin.




Phone 214R2 Elmer Sny Jen
nov.20-tf

FOR SALE — Lancaster county
Turkeys. Martin 8S. Newcomer,
Route 1, Phone 910R3 Mt. Joy.
nov.20-4t-p
direct from the
mine, prices t
Stove $8.50; Pea $7.50.
ville 460X2, Jno. S. Gibble.
nov.13-tf
"Six-room, Heated
1 conveniences.

Apart:
Desirable location. R Mount
Joy. Or call at 67 East
for information. nov.20-tf
SCHOOL HOUSE. FOR SALE—
Who wants a Brick School House,
in East Donegal, plot of ground and
beautiful shade trees; located along
macadam road. Will sell for $400
for a quick sale. See Jno. E. Schroll,
Mount Joy. oct.30-tf
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME
—Very modern in every way, seven
rooms, enclosed French porch, heat
and electric, 2-car garage, 2 poultry
houses, 6 acres land, some woodland.
Priced to sell. No. 453. Jno. E.
Schroll, Mount Joy. Phone 413.

THE MOUNT JOY BU LLPTIN, MOU ul JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA,
Lancaster
Stock Market
CORRECT INFORMATION FUR-
NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PA.
BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR
THE BULLETIN
Market closing for the week on
fat steers at firm prices or 25 high-
er than previous week. Fat heifers
in demand at steady prices. Cows of
the better grades, closing fully
steady or 25 to 40 higher than low
time last week; canner and cutters
strong to 25 higher. Bulls in de-
mand at firm prices.
Stockers and feeders closing for
the week at prices just about steady
with previous week.
Calf market closing at steady
prices; choice selling 12:50-13.00.
Light receipts.
Hog market closing at steady
prices; choice westerns selling 10.75
11.00 with few selects bringing 11-
25. Choice trucked ins 10.00-10.50.
Lambs continue in fair demand at
steady prices. Choice selling 10:50-
11.00 with few selects quoted at 11.-
50.
Receipts: 776 cattle, 25 calves, 414
hogs, 33 sheep.
STEERS
9.00-9.50
8.25-9.00
7.00-8.25
5.75-7.00
Choice
Good
Medium
Common
7.15-8.25
6.75-7.75
5.50-6.50
4.00-5.00
Choice
Good
Medium
Common
COWS
6.25-6.75
5.50-6.25
4.25-5.25
3.00-4.25
‘Choice
Good
Common and medium
Low, Cutter and Cutter
BULLS
Good and choice 6.25-8.00
Cutter, common & medium 4.00-6.25
VEALERS
Good and Choice
Medium 11.00-12.00
Cull and common 7.50-10.00
FEEDER & STOCKER CATTLE
Good and choice 8.00-9.00
Common and medium 5.00-6.50
HOGS
Good and choice
Medium and choice
SHEEP
Choice lambs
Medium to good lambs
Common lambs
Yearling wethers
Ewes (all weights)
12.50-13.00
10.25-10.75
7.00-7:75
10.50-11.00
8.50-9.50
7.50-8.50
5.50-7.00
1.50-3.50
Happenings
In the Town
Of Florin
Miss Katie Winters, of Manheim,
is visiting in town.
Mrs. Christ Kinsey has taken
over the management of the for-
mer Dora’s restaurant.
Mr. Daniel M. Wolgemuth, local
coal and feed merchant was drawn
as a petit Juror, March 2nd.
Mrs. N. S.Grimm, Shippensburg,
is spending a few days with her
"| parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wit-
tel.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wittel, are
home after spending a few weeks,
with there daughter Mrs. B. D.
Kiehl Lancaster.
The Missionary Society of the
Florin U. B. Church will hold a
food sale at the home of Mrs.
George Vogle, on Saturday, Dec.
7th.
Mr. Harry Leedom, local coal and
feed dealer, had a nasal operation
at the General Hospital at Lan-
caster on Friday. Mr. Leedom is
improved at this writing.
The World's Advancement Day
will be observed in the Florin U.
B. Church on Sunday. December
1st. The Rev J. F. Musselman,
returned Missionary of Africa will
be the speaker.
Mr. Ed. Questionanni who has
been conducting the Florin Hotel
for some time will quit the busi-
ness December 1st, and will go to
Youngstown, Ohio, where he will
conduct a gas station. At this writ-
ing the owner of the hotel, Mrs.
T. F. McElroy has not rented the
hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Melhorn en-
tertained the following in their
home on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs.
Jno. E. Melhorn and children;
Miss Mildred Funk of Mt. Joy;
Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller Wolgemuth
and children of town; Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Kibler, Misses Verna and
Mary Virginia Kibler; Mr. and Mrs.
Ezra Earhart, Washington Boro.
reel Qn
Turn useless articles about your
home into cash. Advertise them in
our classified column.
Bl
Advertise in The Bulletin.


, Peifer, Lora Katherine Bates,
Sale Recister
If you want a notice of your sale
inserted in this register weekly from
now until day of sale. ABSOLUTE-
LY FREE, send or phone us your
sale date and when you are ready,
let us print your bills. That's the
cheapest advertising you can get.
Saturday, November 30th—On
the premises on Main street at the
East end of Florin, household goods
by Elam N. Hostetter. Vogle, auct.
Saturday, December 14th—On the
premises in East Hempfield Twp,
5 miles northwest of Lancaster,
and 3 miles south of Landisville,
on the road leading from the Lan-
caster-Harrisburg State Highway,
via Independent school house to
Centerville; Real Estate and Per-
sonal property by Henry S. Eber-
sole, Executor of Estate of Seth E.
Ebersole, deceased.
2 Awarded
Auto Crash
Damages
(from page 1)
while Page, an undertaker from

Williamsport, was traveling in a
hearse driven by Yoder from Phil- |
adelphia to Williamsport. Near
Elizabethtown the hearse was struck
by Kegel's machine traveling east, |
and a few minutes later Kegel and |
Somer collided.
Page, the chief witness, testified |
that the hearse was going up a hill
Kegel came over the crest in the
middle of the road. Yoder, he said,
drove the hearse off the concrete to
the right of the highway but Kegel
collided with them and then went
on about a hundred feet before
stopping.
A minute or so later, Page testi-
fied, Somer came over the hill and
collided with Kegel's disabled ma-
chine which was standing across the
road. Yoder was injured in the col-
lision between the hearse and Keg-
el’s machine, he stated.
The trial of the case was halted
for some time yesterday morning
when Paul A. Mueller, council for
Somer, objected to the introduction
into the case of the records of two
cases previously tried when Kegel io
sued Somer. In those actions, Kegel |
was awarded $100 for injuries, and |
his wife, Mrs. Edna M. Kegel, was
awarded $400 damages to her ma-
chine.
John A. Malone, attorney for Ke-
gel, informed the Court that he ad-
mitted Page and Yoder were entitled
to the amount of damages they
sought, and asked for the admission
of the records of the other two cases.
Mueller refused to agree on this,
declaring he had the legal right to
have the cases tried in the regular
manner.
Arthur J. Barber, of Pittsburgh, a
former State employe, was the only
other witness. He said he was driv-
ing just ahead of the hearse d
that Kegel, when he came over 1
crest of the hill, nearly struck thi
machine. He heard the crash of the
two machines colliding and stopped,
he stated.
The jury was given instructions
by Judge Schaeffer that they should
return verdicts for the two plain-
tiffs and stated the amounts they
should award. When the jury re-
turned from an hour’s delibera-
tion, they rendered verdicts in fa-
vor of Page and Yoder but did not
state any amounts.
Malone objected on the grounds
that the jury disregarded the Court's
instructions and another quarter of
an hour was devoted to argument.
Judge Schaeffer's charge was read to
the jury and they retired again, re-
turning in a few minutes with the
verdicts.
It was indicated by attorneys that
the cases will be taken into Argu-
ment Court for a decision on the |
question of whether the suits which
Kegel brought against Somer should |


| were entertained at a duck dinner
| Kauffman,
| Friday
|
5
| =
| 2
Picked From“
Community|
Card Basket
Mrs. Lee Ellis, on Columbia Ave.,
TY FIREMEN WILL
MEET AT W. LAMPETER
The Lancaster Couniy Firemen’s
Association will hold their monthly
meeting November 29th in the au-
ditorium the West Lampeter
Township High School as guests of
the Lancaster Fire Company. “From
of
attended the St. Ann's Card Party | the reports we received we thought
at. Lancaster, Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Christ Gerber
visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Her-
shey’s at Lancaster Sunday.
| it advisable to secure
| quarters we could to accommodate
| the anticipated turnout,”
| Herr, chairman
i : ;
Quite a number of local people | ment committee, stated when inter-
the largest
Isaac H.
of the entertain-
attended the St. Mary’s Card Party j viewed.
at Marietta, Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Spittler visit-
ed the former's sister, Nora Spitt-
ler at Lancaster, Sunday afternoon.
Dick Beamesderfer and Joe Wit-
mer spent Thursday at Lancaster
where they visited the Business
College.
Mr. Walter Blackburn and lady
friend, of Lancaster, called on Mr.
and Mrs. Christ Gerber’s Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kline of
Florin visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Gerber on New Haven Street, Sun-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ament, and
sons, Karl and Buddy visited with
Mr. and Mrs. David Rudiscill in
Reading, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.
spent Sunday with
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
man at Annville.
Mr. Mrs.
Samuel Gielums
the latter's
Levi Bow-
and Martin Gerber
at the home of their son, James
Gerber, at Elizabethtown, Sunday.
Mrs. D. M. Powell and son Ran-
doll are spending Thanksgiving
| week with the former’s sister, Mrs.
Harry Darrenkamp on East Main
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hendrix
on Mount Joy St. attended the St.
Ann’s Card Party at Lancaster on
Monday, at which Mr. Hendrix won
a turkey.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gillums
and Miss Violet Gillums visited
at the home of Mrs. Gillums sis-
ter, Mrs. Francis Deaven at Lick-
dale on Saturday.
Mrs. Martin Brandt, of town, at-
tended the Hood College club meet-
ing held Monday evening, at the
home of Miss Emily Fralich on'East
Orange St., Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yocum and
and Walter Kneisley, of Harris-
burg; Mrs. Mina Atticks of Pax-
tang and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
of Middletown, spent |
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
| Walters.
_ — I. Ap
FLORIN CARD PARTY
| town,


The Democratic Club will hold
a card party in the Florin Hatt}
evening, November 29. |
Pinochle, 500 and bingo will be |
played.
mrss Geren
Stimulate your business by adver-
tising in the Bulletin.
1

anne Kramer, and Miss Ella Eshle-
man. Mrs. Paul Peifer won the |
guessing contest. .
Professor F. H. Gaige has been
secured to deliver the main address
of the evening and the Lampeter
Fire Company Band will be on hand
to entertain the visiting firemen.
Following the meeting a luncheon
in keeping with the season will be
served.
Our Heartiest
Congratulations
Wednesday, Nov. 28
Harry Swarr, of Landisville.
Franceanna Stoner, on Marietta
Street.
Friday, Nov. 30
Miss Verna Mae Gruber,
heim, R. D. 2.
Eugene Kreider, Mt. Joy R. D. 2.
Florence Pennell, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Darvin Pennell, on
East Main Street.
Paul Newcomer,
Hill.
John Nissly, of Chestnut Hill.
Jack McClellan, son of Lieut.
and Mrs. E. V. McClellan.
Mr. Jay Barnhart, on West Done-
gal Springs Street.
Man-
of Chestnut
1
on
Saturday, Dec.
Mrs. Louise Brandt,
Street.
Mary Barnhart,
Street.
Elizabeth Mumma.
Sunday, Dec. 2
Donald Myer, on East Main St.
Mrs. Alvin Longenecker, Rheems.
Lester Hostetter, N. Barbara St.
Monday, Dec. 3
Betty Bard, Marietta Street.
Lester Brubaker, Manheim,
Tuesday, Dec. 4
Alfred Bates, on West Main
Mrs. Jas. Gerber, formerly
now of Elizabethtown.
Arlene Snyder, east of town.
Dorothy Sprout, of Maytown.
Miss Emma Nissly, of town.
December 8th
Norman M. Gruber, Florin.
ent Mr reer
AFTER ALL
'T learn as the years roll onward,
And I leave the past behind,
That much I counted sorrow
But proves that God is kind;
That many a flower that I'd longed
for
Had hidden a thorn of pain,
And many a rugged by-path
Led to fields of ripened grain.
Marietta
on Mount Joy
RI

Bum 1
Matinee
Saturdays
and
Moose Theatre
[ELIZABETHTOWN 6-8-9:30 P. M.
E011 0 mm mR
Evenings
2 ig
7 and 9
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Thursday,
MATINEE 2
“HERE COMES COOKIE
J 00 OL
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i
Fri. Sat., November 29-30
“WAY DOWN EAST”
with
Henry Fonda
Rochelle Hudson

Jie fi
Monday, December 2nd
TWO FEATURES
SUPERSPEED
and
THUNDER in the NIGHT

, December 3rd
LUCKY

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1%
1000 011 11 1 E01
BENEFIT OF BOY SCOUTS
Gene Stratton Porter's
01
“FRECKLES”
5012078010001 E00 ;


have any bearing on the two outs | EE ET
Clarence Schock
Mount Joy, Pa.
brought by Page and Yoder again- |
st both county men.
rere errr
THE LADIES BIBLE CLASS
MET THURSDAY BYENING |
The Ladies Bible Class of the |
Evangelical Congregational church |
held their meeting at the home of |
Miss Ella Eshleman on New =
ven street, Thursday evening. =
following were present: Mrs. J. R.
Waser, Mrs. Alexander Kramer,
Mrs.. Boyd Bishop, Mrs. Earl Kay-
lor, Mrs. Charles Morton, Mrs.
Harry Weidman, Mrs. Warren
Bates, Mrs. George Myers, Mrs.
Mrs. Harry Kaylor, Mrs. H. G.
Walters, Mrs. Mary Lineberry, Mrs.
Paul Peifer, Marion and Phyllis
Jo-
We Ask Patronage
We Give Service
Lumber~Coal
WEDNESDAY,
Weddings In
Our Locality
VILLEE—MOSS
The marriage of Miss Ada Moss,
daughter of Mrs. Frances Moss, of
316 South Ann Street, Lancaster, to
Edgar R. Villee, of Marietta, took
plece on Saturday in Belair, Md.
Mr. Villee is engaged the job
printing business at Marietta.
DOMMEL—TELEKEY
Miss Minnie E. Dommel, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dommel, of
Florin, and Shando Telekey of
this place, son of Mrs. Anna Tele-
key, of Middletown, were married
Saturday at noon in the parsonage
of the Methodist Episcopal church
at Westminster, Md. The
ceremony was performed by Rev.
Robinson, pastor of
The bride wore brown with
cessories to match. Mr. and Mus.
William Dommel, Jr., brother and
sister-in-law of the bride,
panied the
the ceremony.
in
A buffet
at the home of the bride's parents
at Florin Saturday evening.
rich-Payne Company.
—— etl ER
gn in need of Printing. (any-
DANCE, Sat.,
Music By
Shopie and His PI
Come and bring your {rier
G. M. SPRENKLE


UDITORIUR
a, PA.
9
a
7-28
Saturday, Nove)
FRECKI iH
Mon. 5 Dec.
SHIPMATES FORE
with
Dick Powell
Ruby Keeler
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ring
the church. '§
ac- |
accom-
couple and witnessed
supper |
was served in honor of the couple
NOVEMBER 27th, 1935
——————————
RETURNED MISSIONARY
WILL SPEAK
The Women’s Missionary Society
of the Florin Tinited Brethren in
Christ Church, observe World
Mission Advancement Day on Sun-
day, December 1st. at 7:15 P. M.
Rev. J. F. Musselman Missionary
to Africa will be the speaker. Mr.
Musselman is a former resident of
Florin A special program is being
arranged. Everybody welcome.
Come.
——— rere
will
When in need of Printing. (any-
thing) kindly remember the Bulletin


Marietta
Theatre = i Pa;
ANY SEAT-
THE
Save This A
Recreation G
The Coming

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Thursday, Novembey 28
Thanksgiving Dz
Special Holiday Mati
248 le & ]
Mr. J
Telekey is employed by the Ger- |

FRI. NOV. 20—1 DAY @}
Big Double-Feature SH
Special Matinee on Fi
At 2:15 P. M.—1lc &%lc
Also This Second Fea
Rex Bell
Ruth Mix (Tom Mix’s Ddn
Buzz Barton
“THE TONTO K

§ MON. DEC. 2—14
d “Lucky” Game Ev
| At 9 P. Va
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If you™
have ex-
cessive
vibration at high *
speeds; the trou-
om) (C52

45, ‘65 or. 85
ble is in your steering
Trimble’s Welding
ot your motor.
agantee to correct
PAY. Let us