The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 19, 1947, Image 3

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112 RATS KILLED with can Star |
Rat Killer, Harmless to animals and |
poultry, Have received shipment of |
Antu Rat Killer, Hostetter Hdwe.,
Mount Joy, Pa. 2-6-20tp |
[FOR SALE Used hards bricks, |
cleaned or uncleaned, A amount
FOR SALE: One girl's bicycle, bal-|UP to 20,000. Frank Zie er, 466 E.
Toon tires Te Rr Front Street, Marietta) hone 2301.
Phone 251, Mt. Joy. 6-19-1tp 4(3tf
CLASSIFIED
Rates for this column are 25c¢ per
Insertion, If over five lines, 5¢ per
line each insertion, all payable in
advance,




NOTICE: General clothing repair- WANTED: Sickle bar for use on a
ing and alterations at home. . Phone) Toy Jou. have one, call
ve a cus-



t 4-
Mount Joy 74-J. 6-19-1tp ier 4-10-tf
FOR SAE JY pe. au WOOD SHOP: Cabinet Making, Re-
room sui one Mt Pos Lilupholstering, furniture repairing,
19-1t tantiques restored, Har ry F. Gieg,
2-13-tf
FOR SALE: Cooking ang eating 1 Eyiown, Pa
apples. Buy them fresh from the”
vrei eld storage. Théfre is a no"
ticeable erence! Sf
sap, Delicious, ome Beauty” HELP WANTED: Girl or woman
Prices $1.25 to 8 fer half bushet for general housework, No washing.
Kathryn Z. Snydef, Fairview Five day week, but will consider
chards, Florin, Pa. 6-19- gris if preferred. Starting 8 A. M
Daily hours according, Easy work.
FOR SALE: Childs od Avhite | Inauire at The Bulletin Office or
dress, size 11, like new, ” Phone call Moust Joy 320. 5-28-tf
Landisville 3361. "6- 19-1t



FOR SALE: 9x12 rug, good condi-|
tion. Call Telephone 108-M, Mt. Joy APARTMENT HOUSE FOR SALE:
AL 1t| Three large mgdern apa#fments in


| substantial bri buildihg at 13-15
FOR SALE. Sturdy to co plants| West Main St fe Telephone
by the bed, this PFice reason-| Jo. at Columbig 3 1-9-tf


able. Martin H. Copel Rheems, Pa.|
6-19- 1t BUILDING LOT FOR SALE: On
| Pinkerton Road, adjoifiing two
GROUND WANTED for fill-in at very fine homes. The Best building
home being erected in west end of | site around Mt. Joy. Dimensions
Florin. Call Mt. Joy 258J. 6-19-1t{80 x 200 feet. Price reasonable.
Apply Roy L. Packer, Phone 169,
NOTICE: Boy 13 yrs. old, desires
Mt. Joy. 4110] tf
work during summer months. Call
Mt. Mt. Joy 126J11 between 5 and| ANTIQUES AND GLASSWARE
6:30 p. m. 6-19-1tp | WANTED, of all kinds. Old gold,
Jewelry, old type furniture. Before
VOTE OF THANKS: I wish to ex-|you sell call “Jim”, phone Lancas-
press my sincere thanks to the | ter 26843, 319 N. Queen Street.
neighbors, friends and relatives for|
10-24-8-10p
their kindness and sympathy during 7 -
the illness and bereavement of my PHOTO FINISHING—Ahy six or
: | sight exposure roll developed and
hushend, Wis. Cpe. Darsed. 19- Hp | printed plain or deckle edge, 25¢
[{coin). Reprints 3¢ each. Minimum
LOST — Lady's tan, fabefc hand- order 25c. Capitdl City Photo Ser-
bag containing licens®, money, | vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa.
nurse's cards, etc., wérhaps in vici-| 2/15/tf








nity of West Main Street. Finder |
please contact ‘Mr. Ralph Walters, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Phone Mt. Joy 162. 6-19-1t| Estate of Ivan R. Shellenberger

{late of Borough of Mount Joy, de-
SPECIALIZING in cement work | ceased.
of all kinds, at reasonable prices;| Letters of Administration c. t. a.
using either job mix or ready mix on said estate having been granted
concrete. For sale at all times,|to the undersigned, all persons in-
concrete building blocks, lintels, |debted thereto are requested to
steel sash, cement, etc. Also paint- make immediate payment, and those
ing old work. Henrv O. Emenheiser, having claims or demands against
Stauffertown, R2, Mt. Joy. 6-12- 2tp|the same will present them without
{delay for settlement to the under-
NOTICE: If you are troubled with signed,
Oak or Ivy poisoning or ntinor skin UNION NATIONAL MOUNT
irritations ask for Dr's Prescription] JOY BANK, MT. JOY. PA.
Na. 700084. which will give auick| Administrator C.ta.
relief. Sold by E. W. Garber, 21 Mt.| Arnold, Bricker & Beyer,
Joy St., Mount Joy. 6-12-8t Attorneys 6-12-6t
FOR SALE—Safety Glass for all ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
makes of cars. H. B, Shank Auto| Estate of Samuel H. Stauffer, late
Wrecking, 74 N. Poplar St, Rapho Township, deceased.
bethtown, Pa. Phone 38-W. 6-12-tf| Letters of on said
|estate having been granted to the
FOR SALE: Pressure 3, font undersigned, all persons indebted
pumn and motor, oy ble © Wal OC0|thereto are requested to make im-
DR Xa co Nae mediate payment, and those having
I oan b Geo and 9 ». a |elaims or demands against the same,
nquire between 7 a will present them without delay for
7c [settlement to the undersigned. re-
FOR SALE: Sixty bales of baling Longing at R. D. 2, Mount Jov, Pa.
wire. 15 gauge, 500 to bundle, $7.00, MABEL EARHART
ner bale. H. G. Homing & Son.| ESTHER V. STAUFFER
Port Royal, Rl, Pa. HATTIE MAE DROHAN
per - Administrators
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE on Louis S. May, Attorney 5-15-6t
New Street, One Lot—50x176 feet;
One Lot—50x153 feet; On Lot—73x, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
130 feet. Price reasqna Apply Estate of Rohrer Stoner, late of
E. E. Brown, Mount Joy. Phono 169 Mount Joy Borough, Deceased.
or 34. 5-28-tf| Letters of administration on said
| estate having been granted to the
NOTICE {undersigned, all persons indebted
“Bids will be received by th€ um- thereto are requested to make im-
dersigned for painting th Sead) mediate payment, and those hav-
Pipe outside in the Boro of Mt.|ing claims or demands against the
Joy. Bids mus§ be based on sand-| same, will present them without
ing all loose paint a cleaning.| delay for settlement to the under-
Grade of paint musts specified. |ioned,
Color green as w Jpainted. Bids| CHRIST H. STONER and
must be received nol later than 7:00] UNION NATIONAL MT. JOY




P. M. July 7th. Mount Joy Borough BANK, MT. JOY, PENNA.
M. N. Bailey, Sec’y 6-19-3 Administrators
ih 1d, Bricker & Beyer
[FF INTERESTED in’ selling your| Sore 4 5-13-6t

car—See—Ben Staley or call 163R2.|
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Mount Joy. 5-9- tf)
Estate of Annie Lutz, late of Eli-
BICYCLES REPAIRED and paint, Katte of Borough, deceased.
Parts, tires, accessories. fis Dey Letters testamentary on said es-
cles bought and sold. ¢ ered! itate having been granted to the un-
Metzler, Ys mile west o et dersigned, all persons indebted
Telephone Mt. Joy 288J2. thereto are requested to make im-
payment, and those having
MEN WAND i» Reweigh basi claims or demands against the
ness in Whit oY a Rawleigh'’s same, will present them without
ONT ps SA. A Pa {delay for settlement to the under-
|signed,
6-19-1tp| DAVID E. LUTZ,
brook, P.
PLAYER PIANO good cond. Many | 113 N. 30th St., Penbrook, Pa.
good rolls included. Opes evenings. CLARENCE E. LUTZ
Alton Reifsnyder, Brickerville Cross Elizabethtown, Pa.
6-19-1t! Executors
Roads. |B. Frank Kready, Att'y. 6-5-6t
FOR OUICK SALE: List your
Shirk! A FALSE .REPORT .CORRECTED
houses, farms, etc, with F. G There has been a false report in
by J. Statler
C. Lancaster. Rep. by Ithis Community concerning Pastor
Kuhn, Phone 247-M dors. tf Roy S. Forney bringing reproach
upon his character.
WANTED: Machine We the following, members of the
learners and general foundry help. executive Board of the Calvalry
Steady work with pay. Mari-| [Bible Church of Mount Joy. who
etta Holloware & ameling Co.. served with Pastor Forney, testify
Marietta, Pa. 5-15-tf that this report is absolutely untrue
land unfounded.
WANTED: Dumpers and sand cut-|


There has also been fllse rumors
ter, 90c ner hour, Marietta Hollo- about Pastor Forney’d connection
ware & Enameling ©6., Marietta, with the Calvalry Bible Church.
Pa. 5-15-tf. The truth about t Calvalry Bible
o
{Church ig that balff of the executive
COLLIERY COAL: fo $13.50; hoary regjened bécause of condi-
Stove, $13.50: 350; Pea, | tions Le: La inf the Church which
$11.25; B50 $9.15; Rice, | could not be seripturally tolerated.
$8.00; Bituminous. §§50. Guarante-| gp. high Pdétor Forney resigned
ed until June 30th. Walter Derr, land about half of the congregation
230 West Main Street. Telephone; llowed. agpfoving the action tak-
268-J. Mt. Joy. |en bv the board and Pastor. Re-
VER ECTIONAL, peated attempts have been made
NE CD Se OT during the past year to correct con-
10°x10°, 12°x12’. In stock for im- ’| ditions referred to. ~
mediate delivery. Autonfatic electric, The ahove facts Sopesraing e
overhead door operafogs. Controlled| Calvary Bible Church are definite-
from the dash of yodr car. Also a !v recorded in the record book of
1 and pivoted steel the church secretary.
lot of and p And visiting Pastors have witnes-

springs,

Prevent Cannibalism
By Good Management
Keeping Chicks Active
Real Secret of Success
By W. J. DRYDEN
Chicks will seldom be cannibalis-
tic if provided with proper brooder
and range space, correct tempera-
ture and air control and a balanced
ration, properly fed. They must be
kept alert and active. Only the mis-
treated, sluggish chick will turn to
cannibalism,
While the chicks must be comfort-
able, the temperature should be re-
duced gradually.
Use a good starting mash. There!
is no substitute for the best for start-

Baby chicks must be managed
right to prevent cannibalism.
ing baby chicks. Give them all they
will eat at all times and provide
plenty of eating troughs. When the
chicks are four to five weeks old they
may be given grain, and made to
scratch for it. :
A good range and shelter should
be provided. Pasture such as blue-
grass, alfalfa or lespedeza will low-
er the feed cost and make the chick-
ens take on economical gain. Swiss
chard, kale, Chinese cabbage or
rape may be planted and the leaves
pulled and fed to the chicks. Alfalfa,
clover or other grasses may be
chopped and fed fresh, or alfalfa
leaf meal utilized to aid in proper
health and growth.

BUILD FERTILITY



100 TONS OF MANURE --





Careless handling of manure
causes serious losses of fertilizer
and organic matter needed to help
increase crop yields and rebuild soil
structure.
One hundred tons of manure con-
tains 25 tons of organic matter, 1,000
pounds of nitrogen, 200 pounds of
phosphorus and 800 pounds of potash,
one-half of it in the liquid part. Piled
outside and exposed to rain and
weather for several months, this 100
tons may shrink to 50 tons and lose
half its fertility and organic matter.
Losses may be reduced by us-
ing enough bedding to soak up all
liquid manwre, cleaning stalls fre-
quently and hauling manure directly
to fields, or storing carefully.
Baby Rides Tractor





Those who have youngsters who
like to ride the tractor will be in.
terested in this Improvised baby
seat designed by A. J. Matyus for
the Lincoln foundation contest.
The seat consists of two auto leaf
pieces of one-inch round
iron 24 inches long for stationary
steering column and an obsolete
steering wheel. The main leaves
were bent in the forge and holes
were punched to conform to the cul-
tivator fittings and to give shock ab-
sorbing effect. The footrest was
welded to the spring leaves. All work
was done with 33-inch mild steel
electrodes.

Thick Stand Helps in
Boosting Corn Yield
Farmers who would boost their
yields of corn should plant thicker
stands than they ordinarily do, ad-
vises University of Kentucky. Im-
proved soil and the use of hybrid
corn seed makes it possible for
most farmers to have thicker
stands. About 10,000 stalks can be
grown on better-than-average land,
| and 12,000 to 14,000 stalks on very
Martin, t Joy. he
gash, Paul Rb aon] A eed personally and db testify to the | fertile land with good moisture-
: truth of foarte stated in this article. | holding capacity.
PAPERHANGING & PAINTING, WILLTAM K. RFSSLER - ;
IRVIN M. SNAVELY
ORVILLE F. STAUFFER
6-19-1t
Frederick Leiberher, #37 Marietta
Ave., Mt. Joy. Phone 108W. oti
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NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING
WASHINGTON, D. C.

By Anne Goode

How would you like bed sheets
that need no tuckin’? There are
some on the market now that have
“pockets” which slip around the
mattress ends.
* %* *
Trim off the tops or leaves of root
vegetables before storing. The rea-
son? During growth the leaves man-
ufacture sugar, protein and other
nutrients, passing them down to the
roots for storage. After vegetables
are pulled from the ground the
leaves begin to withdraw nourish-
ment. They should be stored in the
refrigerator, too, for warm air dries
them out in a short time.
xo wr
Gaily colored place mats make
pretty settings for summer lunch-
eons. So make your own from odd
pieces of fabric about the house and
then dye in brilliant colors with all
purpose dye.
%* % * :
Here's an ounce of prevention!
A little luminous paint beside base-
went or porci: steps will keep one
from stumbling in the dark. And
don’t forget, luminous paint for
house numbers.
* % *x
‘When preparing mashed potatoes,
heat the vitaminized margarine and
milk to keep potatoes from cooling.
And for a delicious, distinctive fla-
vor add a bit of onion juice.
* %x *
Sterilized, collapsible baby bot-
tles will be available soon, selling
for about $1 a 100. Manufacturers
say they're more sterile than glass,
eliminate breakage, also the vacuum
that forms in ordinary nursing bot.
tics” And. of course. there's no
Was 8) ae. r
Sale Register
Saturdiy, June 21 — At Beverly
Twin Markets, near Elizabethtown,
tractors, farm machinery, by ‘G. K
Wagner.
Saturday, June 28 — On the
premises in West Hempfield on
State Highway Route 340, midway
between Silver Mari-
etta, househcld goods and kitchen
furniture by Thomas Russel. Sale
at 1 pm. C. S. Frank, Auct.
———— Ome omen
NEWTOWN
Thurs. evening Rev. and Mrs. R.
H. Arndt attended the Commence-
Lancaster
Spring and
ment exercises of the
School of the Bible.
Mzs. Annie Risser
Hoffman sisters on the
Pike Saturday evening.
Saturday evening Rev. and Mrs.
R. H. Arndt entertained to dinnez
Rev. Merril] Fuller, Mr. Krueger
and Mr. Dence, the evangelistic
party of the Tent Meetings.
Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt visit-
ed her mother, Mrs. Susan Fralich |
at Lancaster, also her daughter,
Mrs. Calvin Campbell and family
visited the
Marietta

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:-
I have not disposed of my half in-
terest in the former John G. Eberle
property at 102 East Donegal Street,
Mount Joy and I héive not author-
ized anyone other than myself to
conduct any negoflations for my
holding. Signed: Witmer Eberle,
1020 Girard Street, Harrisburg, Pa.
6-12-3t


Real Estate
46 E. ORANGE ST-
LANCASTER, PA.
“
WE haye mahy ready buyers
for houses Mt. Joy. For
prompt sevice, LIST your
house for Sale with us.
CALL
8141 IN LANCASTER
OR


JAMES W. ESHLEMAN
21 DONEGAL STREET
M J 23TR





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Patronize Bulletin advertisers. J
! on Saturday
evening.




ner of West Lancaster visited Mr.[The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, June 19,/ 7-2

The committee in charge of the| and Mrs. Walter Mahan on Mon- |
| Newtown School and Community | day.
| Reunion have secured as their Jack Witmer is spending a few Sixth Big Annual Spring Day
| speakers: Rev. Clyde A. Lynch, |days with his Grand parents Mr
{| D.D.,, president of Lebanon Valley [and Mrs. John Kauffman of Trans ik
College and Rev. Andrew M. | ville. | P bh & C it Sale
Dixen a former teacher of New- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher | u 1C ommauni y
school. The “Eppley Sisters” | visited Mrs. Marlin Landis in the |
1ave been secured to furnish the | Ephrata Hospital on Sunday.
music for the day. Watch for the £94 ahd Mog. Clots Witmer of | BEVERLY TWIN MARKET
complete program in our columns |... cs AT hic Fon
in the near future AEA TER and Livestock Exchange
Mr. and Mrs. John Cromwell | yigited Mrs. Bertha Peifer and . K. WAGNER, Proprietor Phone 291-R-2 !
went on a fishing trip over the | \artin Fitcher on Sunday. Rk. D. 2 ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Rouf Barton of n
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Mateer ! Columbia visited Mr. and Mrs ‘32 TRACTORS on Raber :
and bridal party, of Mount Joy, | William Fogie and family on F% :
and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fogie of | day evening!
Philadelphia visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Cora Gable of Klinesville 047
George Schelkope and Mr. Wm. | and Mrs. Frank Dull of Billmeyer, yatur ay une
Fogie on Sunday. visited Mrs. Matilda Derr on Sun ’
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pearson of | day afternocn. | Starting at 10:00 A. M.. Daylight Saving Time, on 2 Hershey Pike;
Harrisburg visited Mr. and Mrs. Willian, Haines Jr. is on the | 2 miles North of Elizabethtown; 8 miles South of Hershey, Pa. x
Walter Mohan on Sunday. sick list due to an automokile | 10 A. M. SHARP
Mr. David Hess and Mary Kit- | cident. John Rife with Truckload of Tools of all kinds; Hardware, Chains
lL; also Furniture, New Hinges, New Tires, Shelly, from York County, with


KAYLO
RHEEMS, PENNA.
TELEPHONE: ELIZABETHTOWN 168-]-2
Case Farm Machinery.
AND SUPPLIES
We have on hand for immediate delivery:
New Farquhar 7% and 12 ft. |
Farquhar Tobacco Planters, Cultipacker and Cultivators, rubber tire d|
Wagons; we also build the beds for some concrete mixers, single and ’ Wr :
1 bl Bdicher fur el = x > : os ye pe and | Farmall M's, H's BN’s: A's, F-20, Oliver 70th, New Ford Ferguson,
double Butcher furnaces, e Sciric poursin and pressure type Water Heat- | John Deere A’s, B's, Allis Chalmers, WC'’s, B's, Case V. A. C., Massey
ers, 4 and 6 can General Electric Milk Coolers, farm welders Fairbanks | Harris, and lot others expected. Above Tractors have Cultivators, Mow=
tae: Dry Goods; Belfer Sons, Philadelphia, Jewelry and other
| goods. Ed Ulrich and others, with Fruit in season, and Melons, Cheese
| Dealer with that good Cheese
and bologna.
10 Tons Baler Twine and Wire. Pouliry Supplies.
10:45 A. M, !
Ali Kinds of Farm and Power Machinery
i" 532 Tractors
on Rubber












horse and tractor drawn New |
Part 1946 and 1947 of all makes. i


scale & Ejector, Pumps, Hog & Cattle Qilers, bag wagons, feed trucks, Air | ars, Plows, Starters, Lights, Hydraulic Lifts.
Compressors, Wheelbarrows, Garden Tpols, Hose and Cultivators, Insec- La ot of new and used Transplanters, Single- and Double-row Potato
ticides, Vigero, Pulverized Corn magure, Bark smooth insulated Coil | Planters and Sprayers. Model 4 Ford with Mounted Duster 16-nozgle,
§ equipp=d with lights to spray at night, a real outfit. Tractor Disc Har-
and aluminum wire, electric fence cgntrollers, lawn mowers, poultry | rows, Cultipackers, New Harrows, Chop Mills, Roughage Mills, Ensilage
supplies, metal nests, tubs: watering cans, buekets, lawn and hedge trim- | Cutters, Horse Cultivators, Mowers, Dump Rakes.
mers, a full line of mizchanics tools, rajl roofing in three sizes, also Alum- 10 Pi k B |
nium corrugated and V crimjp design. ic -up d ers
Used equipment. electric wash machine, priced to sell; Tiger Tobacco | ve are 1947 McCormick-Deering Automatic Rope-tie; rest New
Planter, Disc Harrow, Spike Tooth Hamow, Tractor Plows, Manure [Hlolk ands, Two Code ond MeCarrmiek-Deering (Wiresfie, v
Spreaders, Rubbertired four and two wheeled Trailers, Myers deep-well | 5 tons bailing wire for new John Deere Balers !
prin | New 7-ft. Self-propelled
SPECIAL: New Planet Jr. 5 H. P. Garden Tractor, New Perfection |
Oil Ranges and Utility Heater with water front.
For that repair job wh-th
Coll E'town 168-J-2, Ask for


Massey Harris Combine
New 1947 Massey Harris Clipper, New 1947 McCormick-Deerings, rest
used Case and Allis Chalmers, and others to come.
er on the farm or in our shop


5 10 New and Used Side Rakes, one New 4-bar John Deere, one New
A ik | 4-bar David Bradley on rubber, one 4-bar MecCormick-Deering: used one
i. d | season. Above ar: all Tractor Rakes; also other Tractor and Horse-drawn
Rokee. Others expected. One New John Deere All-gneen Crop Loader,
and other used Loaders, 10 New and Used Corn Ensilage Harvesters, Corn
Pickers, Corn Binders. most all on rubber. Special— One Case Ensilage
{ Harvester, one John Ensilage Harvester, McCormick-Deering En-
R DAY JUNE 26th Ckrn Binders, are Power Take-off: 5 new Case and
3 McCormick-TI* ering 10-ft. Power Take-off Grain Binders, part on rub=
® | ber, the rest on steel
| Special—One 197 13-Disec New John De i i
At C. M. Brubaker Farm, 4 miles South of LANCASTER, : | Tractor Hite Bond Tein; obey Drills: 80 Rolls Chicken ein, Drill,
Pa. at WILLOW STREET VILLAGE, just off Route 72. ® | new Rubber-tire Wagons, 2 new 2-row Transolanters, also Single-row
| used Planters and Corn Planters; Horse Dump Rakes and Mowers, Potato
Planters and Diggers
5 1
50 nM 1:00 P. M.
25 CARS—Automobiles and Trucks
[Re All makes. Expect some n:w ones. Dealers and private parties,
LS EIN g | bring in anything you may have on day of sale, from 8 a. m. to 12 noon,
| Fee, $5.00 on all cars and trucks.
TRUCK LOAD NEW LUMBER
CATTLE
40 REGISTERED
10 HIGH GRADES
T. B. Act
redited, Bang (
aled, eligible
to go anywh
Consigned from well-known Holstein herds of Southern
Penna. together with 35 head, hand-picked for typ : | ry OWS
duction direct from Canada
udders, and heavy proc


35 Fresh and Close Springers, good ages, rich breed- Cows, Young attle, Heifers and Bulls.
ing - Genuine profit makers. Lat of these Cows are big Holsteins from up-state, with quality and
dairy type, some with papers. Fresh and springers, bought by myself.
15 First calf heifers, due about August 1—good size. 0 You all ron we always have ols ore b's achinery than the hill
calls ‘for. We had 80 tractors the last sak2; so be here on time, an ng
excellent udders, bred to high record bulls. in/ your machinery 2 to 4 days yg fore sale day, so wi: have time to ling
rr ANT AF THE MANS ct 8 ATVERS ihn it up in the field. All Li ock on day of sale. This sale is for every=
BECOME oN OF THE MAN Y SA BU oH body to sell and to buy. Now is th= time to sell; the season is here.
this noted Garden Spot series where every animal is 1
to be exactly as represented and wh tk 5 DAVID L. MULL,
returns time and time again to purchase additi Live Stock ‘Manager
mals. | G. K. WAGNER,
: i” A . BI Machinery Manager and Owner of Beverly Twin Market
Snel held under cover regardless ol weather. ola Mark W Tr
7 ~ Ti AUCTIONEERS-—Mark W. Hefsey, Frank B. Aldinger, Ralph Horst,
J0 Noon, lunch or dinner av \AFOOQ TUCKS. Paul Wenger, L. M. F. Hocker, Bill J. Wagner, Abram Diffenbaugh,
Saar Ph 1 Sam Seibert and Dad
For free transportation, phone, (S—Paul B Kayl r. Walt:r A. Herr, Norman Graybill, Paul
EARL L. GROFF. Local Representative, Strasburg, Penna. Heisey, Ira Coble; David Rine, Russell Harbold and Gainor.
P. S.—Everyhody who brings machinery or any other goods to these
sales must be here themselves or have someone here to take care of
R. AUSTIN BACKUS
Sales Mar. & Auct.

|
Wayne Leahman or Marvin Boyer
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New 1947 John Deere Combine



 
1:30 P. M. !
1
} 150 HOGS and SHOATS |
The best that grow.
2:30 P. M.




I aA ] 35 Head of
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prices on day of sale. as we have too much other wark to do.
EATS AND REFRESHVIEENTS ON GROUNDS
Mexico, N. Y.
Next Community Sale Saturday. August 23rd, 1947. so list your
surplus machinery ¢ a few weeks before sale date.

FLORIN. PENNA.
Annual
DISPLAYS INCLUDE:
RY, POTTERY,
METAL, WEAVING,
: MICS.

Arndts
Announcing
exhibition of the Conestoga Chapter.
Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen. at Hotel Bruns-
wick, through Saturday.
GLASS JEWELRY, FURNITURE, ART
BOOK ILLUSTRATING, ‘NEEDLEWORK



PHONE MT. JOY 227R5
Eli Ament’s Garage
DeSoto - Plymouth
SALES & SERVICE
PHONE 24W MOUNT JOY
LEATHER, TOLEWARE, JEWEL- 5-16-tf er
WANT ADS |


BOOK-BINDING
AND CERA-
STENCILING,

“OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS HERE”


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