PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS 22, 1948 perty at the corner of of Mount Joy, Penna., Saturda av, Ma yv On the premises in the re the pr Mount Joy and H ih street n he Borough tha tr) ithe | FURNITURE—consisting of Radios, beds and springs, leather uphclstered rocker, other recking chairs, high chair, reed chair, straight chairs, baby bed, victrola and records, porceloin top table, drop leaf breakfast table, games, two ironing boards, suit case, book shelves, piano stool, end ables, card table, doll coach, jardinieres, large gas coffee urn, gas heater, library table, taborets and hip boots. ANTIQUE—tin coffee pot, demijohn, coal oil lamps, glaps dishes and goblets and tin boxes. ELECTRIC--cleaner, perculaior, light fixtures, table lamps, toaster, bridge lamps, waffle iron, boudoir lamps, and clock. OLD SINK—box spring, mirror, hobby horse, new scyeen door, new door with half in small panes of glass, baby car seal, porch swing, typewriter, picture frames, screens and curtains, COLD PACK CANNER--dishes, vases, cooking uten- sils, silverware, fish bowl, quart and 2 quart jars, jelly glasses, canned fruit, tumblers and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to begin at one o'cl when terms and lock p. m., on Saturday, May 22, made known by Ladies Bible Class and Brotherhood of Trinity Lutheran Church Chas. Frank, Auctionzer Zier "& Herr, Clerk 1948, conditions will be THURSDAY, MAY 20 THE 63rd GARDEN SPOT Public Sale AT WILLOW STREET VILLAGE. 4 MILES SOUTH OF LANCASTER, PA. KER FARM, 70 Registered JUST OFF ROUTE 72 AT C. M. BRUBA- Holstein Cattle All T. B. Accredited, Bangs Certified, and a large number calthoed vaccinated. Sale Features | 46 BRED AND | OPEN HEIFERS personally selected from lead- ing herds of Lancaster, Ches- ter, York, Bucks, Berks, and other nearby counties and close and 30 strictly fresh springing young first calf heifers. Cows A MARVELOUS OFFERING OF BEAUTIFUL CATTLE ready to make you profitable producing and reproducing COWS. THIS IS AN UNUSUAL SALE OF HIGH QUALITY. Never mind how busy you are - you will make money by dttend- ing il dinner served. Sale held under cover with comfortable seats, R. AUSTIN Sales Mgr. & Auct. BACKUS ‘ais saie which starts at 12 Noon, DST, lunch and Mexico, N. YY. EARL L. GROFF, Local Representative, Strasburg, Penna. tising in the Bulletin. PUBLIC SALE =of = REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1948 The undersigned will sell at pub- lic sale in the estate of Anna S. Garhin, deceased: TWO AND ONE-HALF STORY (2'2) FRAME and SHINGLE DWELLING HOUSE AND GARAGE, No. 116 W. Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa., Fronting on said W. Street 19 feet, more or less, and ex- tending in depth 215 feet, more or less, Perfect condition. Vacant. Sale on premises May 29, 1948, at 2:00 P.M, E.D.S.T. HOMER D. GARLIN, deceased. (. S. Frank, Auctioneer Howard & Ryder, Attorneys 5-13-3t BIG ALL-DAY Tractor and Power Machinery Sale 30 NEW AND USED AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS AT BEVERLY TWIN MARKET FARM MACHINERY AND LIVE STOCK EXCHANGE R. D. 2, Elizabethtown, Pa. Sadar May 22,1948 at 10 a.m., EDT, sharp, 8 miles | <outh of Hershe y, 2 miles north of | Elizabethtown, Pa., on old Hershey Pike. 85 New and Used Tractors and Crawlers all makes 15 New Combines 10 New and Used Pick-up and oth- er Balers; 10 New and Used Trans- planters; 10 New Side-delivery Rakes; 2 New Self-propelled Massey Harris Corn Pickers; 5 New Wood 1 Bros. ani other Corn Pickers; a big [ot of Tractor Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Cultipackers, Drills, Corn Planters, Disc Harrows, 10 New Tractor Mowers, Baler Twine and Wire, Wagons. Jack Davis with Government ‘woods; Nursery Stock, Fruit, Cheese Dealer, Hardware, Furniture, 1,000 other items. 100 HOGS 25 HEAD OF CATTLE AND DAIRY CATTLE anything you have to cell days before Sale Day; Livestock, new and used cars and trucks on day of sale. Terms—Cash on day of sale. Our Next Commun- ity Sale, June 19, 1948. We had 100 Tractors on our last month's sale. We always have more machinery than the bill calls for. Write for Baby Chick prices. G. K. WAGNFR, Owner of Beverly Twin Market and Farm Ma- chinery Exchange. 7 Auctioneers. Bring two to four 5-6-3t —y SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. White Leghorns For Livability For Laying BUY FROM A. C. MAYER MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone 132-R 1-22-tf Chicksky Order your Baby Chicks at once, if you want them in time for your need. All Breeds SEND FOR PRICE LIST 6. K. Wagner Chickery ELIZABETHTOWN, PA, R2, P. 0. Box 226 Phone 442)2 4-8-tf “THE =~ See The =X NEW LAST WORD fo 2a! are” ela SEV a dV a Eh et Ped roo aloo eR ul nen nev re ve, Also the Howard all gear driven POWER MOWER go =, ave aca = a = 2 3 . i 3 . 8 : ALL FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY PAGE Backed ond guaranteed by a company with 30 yrs. tractor experience Also Mighty Man, Wise Acre and Marvel Garden Tractors HAUCK FLAME THROWERS All-purpose weed burners and hundreds of 1% - 2 able power steering and turning FOR PLOWING & CULTIVATING Attachments Available for: © Power-driven Lawn Mowing = ® Cycle Mowing ® Tree Spraying 2'% ® Trailors and many other attach- MARTIN G. MUSSER PHONE: MARIETTA 3359 ORDEAL BELL LLRX DX IIRL Teun’ BTN ARR OTA AANA POT SOT IN GARDEN TRACTORS” -3 & 4 H. P. with Adjust- Wheels all gear-driven with 4h .”. ata carne Perv Ar ments. Tey aa oe 4 a , he ata = ava ae —_ =, other uses! DODO aoe ER XN = xX = MAYTOWN, PENNA. Ned » Ae en i Stimulate your business by ! Main | Executor of Anna S. Garlin, | G. K. WAGNER, Prop—Ph. 442-J-2 | For Large White Eggs | N EWTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Witmer and | son, of Lancaster R.D., visited Mr, land Mrs. Irvin Witmer and family [on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.. Daniel Geltmacher | [visited Mr, and Mrs. Roy Eppley at Lancaster R. D. Saturday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Rosy Barton | Miss Emma Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Martin of Columbia R.D., visited | Mrs. Martha Fogie on Sunday. | Mrs. Rosy Gephart of Mount Joy visited Mr. and Mrs. George Schel- | kope on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmacher spent the weekend with Mr. and | Mrs. Harold Stoppard at Lancaster. | Mrs. Matilda Derr visited Mrs. |Cora Gable at Klinesville on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. fond children visited Mr. Calvis Ness at Columbia on Sunday. | Mrs. Susan Gamber visited Mr. jan Mrs. George Rhoads at Coates- | Howard Witmer and Mrs. ville. At the home of Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt, Mrs. Franklin Miller, of | Lancaster, entertained in honor of |her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hitch- | cock. Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt, Mrs. Annie Risser and Mrs. Elizabeth Hitchcock visited Sunday evening in Elizabethtown, with Mr. and Mrs, Walter Frey and family. Miss Louisa Rhoads and Alice Hauser of Middletown, were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gamber. Mrs. Ella Adams and daughter —————— eee Sale Register If you want a notice on your sale inserted in this register weekly from now until day of sale. ABSO- LUTELY FREE, send or phone us your sale date and when you are ready let us print your bills. That's the cheapest advertisingyou can get Saturday, May 22 — Rear of Mount Joy and High streets, house- hold articles by Ladies Bible Class and Men's Brotherhood of Trinity Lutheran Church. C. S. Frank, auct. Sale at 1 p.m. Thursday, May 27 - On my Palmyra Route 1, mile north of Campbelltown and farm one - half miles south of Palmyra, 50 head of Pure Bred Certified Canadian Holstein cows, heifers by Edward O'Neal. Dupes, auct. and bulls Hess and Saturday, ises at 116 West Main Street, Joy, 2% story frame shingle house, perfect condition. Vacant. By Hom- er C. Garlin, Executor of Anna S. Garlin, deceased. C. S. Frank, Auct. MOUNT JOY Very Desirable Location 8 Rooms, Bath Hot Air Heat 2 Car Garage with Loft PRICED AT $8000 Engle & Hambright, Inc. 46 E. Orange St. Mount Lancaster, Pa. 5-13-3t ALONG CHICKIES CREEK $300 each Wm. T. Kline MOUNTVILLE, PA. Phone 9241 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily 4-8-tf Wanted HAY BARN BALED —~TIMOTHY OR MIXED J. B. KELLER & BRO. MOUNT JOY, PA. and | | May 29—On the prem- | Cabin Sites Thursday, May 13, 1948—3 a {June and Harry Witmer of Man- a 3 The B oH V1. . 5 | heim were Sunday guests of Mr. and |S ¢ Yes ) Te i Lille dn, wi do Pa st a oe ; RL | Mrs. Wm. Haines and family. / Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shaffer of Bo | Elizabethtown, Mr. and Mrs, dore Theo- a of Selinsgrove Wg Mrs. Ed-|'™ Salter and son, 5 the Farm bY BURTON WILLIAMS _ Chicken Range Waterer Al S,THOUGH the practice of turning out the laying flock on range in the summer has been demonstrated to be good poultry management, it does present some problems. One of them is the water were guests of Mr. and [ward Isler. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Isler and daughter and Mrs. Victor Snyder visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith at Marietta Sunday evening News From Florin New Chemical Curbs Many Fruit Pests Toasts Show Fungicide Cifective in Orchard waracterized as effective against ‘ supply. Except in large and spe a wide range f ] ts and dis- : Sr i sided al a » Tahge gr Paty Wi in 3 wi cialized operations, it is usually im« Waffle Baker will be awarded at eases, a new dinitro fungici practical to pipe water to the the above festival June 5th, The|insecticide for orchard use 1 1s flock. date was changed from May ailable ec 3 gro y Una 3 The mext best thing is to use to the above trade name of DN-260. It is a stable, portable waterers that will provide 0 _ eis alle +p. [Clear solution containing eizht gy plentiful supply of fresh water Miss Phoebe Sentz called on actual dinitro-secbutyl and Mrs. readily day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson Satur-| phenol in each quart miscible with water, DN-289 has anda 18 Miles Leedom and 1 effective as an prov insecticide for use in the dormant daughter Evelyn, of Elizabethtown ¢ eriod against a variety of insect: and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy ipa 3 . i such as rosy apple aphid, currant of Rheems, were Saturday evening| hid black cher ry .aphid, mealy callers with Mr. and Mrs. Harry plum aphid and viburnum aphid, Leedom. eye-spotted bud moth, cherry case Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ginder and bt ", pear psylla and oyster shell family spent Sunday with Mr, and On and lilac, Promising results also have been shown in con- Mrs. Earl Brandt at Deodate. trol ot. San Jose Scale. Rev. and Mrs. Howard Barnhart and the eggs of the Europea and two sons spent Sunday with|mite, Rev. Mrs. Luke Brandt at| As a fungicide, Bachmanville. Rev. Bernhardt used successfully a Mother's Day sermon at the blotch on pears. apple with a minimum of labor. A unit scurfy scale) developed by the Montana State n red| College poultry farms is made of an old barrel, float valve, a wire protected drinking pan and some lumber. The sketch shows how lumber was used to make a framework on DN-289 has been for control of sooty and gave Conewago House in the morning. | Amount of the compound required skids that holds the barrel and pan. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Witmer, Eliz- to attain good control ranges from firmly enough to enable the unit to : be snaked behind a tractor. It also abeth Hess of town, and Mr, and py or he from a tank truck if Mrs. Norman Smith Sr, of Eliza- one is available. A portable wa- bethtown were Sunday guests of 4 | terer of this sort will take care of Mr. and Mrs. Harry: Leedom | the needs of a fair sized flock and : should give good service. Guests at the home of Mrs. Lil- Tm PASTURE CUTS COSTS Poultrymen can reduce lian Hamilton on Sunday were: § Mrs. Mary Donahue and son John of Avon, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Me- Curdy of Palmyra; Mr. and Mrs. Hatton of Washington, D. C.: Mr. tacked by yosy apple Aphid Paul Geyer and Miss Sue McCur- ye : day. In the afternocn they drove to Gap to visit Mrs. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Marietta; Mr. Middletown; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. and children of Maytown called on feed costs legume ranges hy using grass and Photo shows an apple protected for their birds this spring and sum=- by DN-289 (left) and cluster at- mer. The forage contains valuable vitamins and minerals. CLASSIFIED Rates for this column are 25¢ per one quart to two quarts in 100 gal- Ammon. lons of water. Aphids are controlled Shope of with one quart while two quarts are : (needed to kill bud moths, ¢ r- Brinser of op and the pear psylla. Heavier con- David centrations may be needed to con-| nsertion. If over five lines, Sc per James Mumper trol oyster shell scale. ine each insertion, all payable in Russe] Leon Mumpe: conducting Research workers are Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mumper Sr., on|eXtensive tests to find other insects WANTED: A. C. Mayer, Mt. Sunday. and diseases that may be controlied | joy, Pa. Telephone Mt. Joy 332 or Rev. ahd : Mrs. Jamies Wagner with he chemieal, which was devel- 132 R. : So 5-13-2t oped by Dow Chemical company. = enon and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Felty of FOR Sf Al JE: Perfection 5-burner Lancaster visited Mr. and Mrs. B.| coal stove, buili-on oven, green & » L \ « Jorve reeper JOT = F. Kaufiman on Sunday. Packaging 01 Poultry ivory: also Norge Sweeper, aver Stl A Mev. “sn hauled, both very cheap. Telephone Is New Development Mt. Joy 135R5. 5-13-24 :' Weddin S Thru t of tomorrow must De NOTICE: The proposed budget for g ou Do) IY Mmopcnana 5 We as {048-49 school year of Rapho are to comhote suce- “broiler fac- producers if they District, may be essfully with the new of the Secretary, Township School home (From page 1) een at the Brethren. The Rev. Nevin Zuck!tories.” Progressive poultry raisers Amos N. Shelly, R2, Manheim, Pa. cfliciated at the ceremony. must keep attuned to the times if 5-13-3t they are to meet the challenge of | — ; Si w developments in the industry. |A ON: 1 wish to thank The marriage of Miss Marian new developments in the indusiry, Pp R C JATION: : ws Yo : pi $ Within a short time the consumer |(he friends and neighbors for thei Bard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs ras nc flowers while I was in will have a wide range of selection for poultry Bard, of this boro, and Daisy Sprout. 5- 13- tp Clarence C. 42 E. Main St he General Hospital, Harvey and meat products. This will necessitate better merchandis- Spangler, son of Mr. and Mrs. |ing on the part of the individual FOR SALE: Harvey W. poulir James Whitney Baby C arriage yman. Spangler, Manheim R2 ike new. Apply rear 23 West Main took place Saturday at 2 pm in| One of the principal means of |St., Mount Joy, Pa 5- 13- 1tp S ark’s Evangelic Yoni meeting this challenge is for the mim - St. Mark's Evangelical United ralser rt selling chick. [FOR SALE: 2-story barn 29%1914 nim % . mh | POUL) ai 0 sta ling 1CK- | © i > Brethren Church here I'he ens under brand 1 : in an effort |Fhone John He rehey, Marietta 3025. | et. Ezra Ranck officiated at thelto promote his product for the time | _ in 5-13-2tp double ring ceremony when cor umers again will be |roR SALE: Hoosier grain and fer- — ——— choosy. tilizer drill hoe. Phone Norman H. Anna G. Leaman Tw accomplish this, good packag- |G ble, Columbia 787-W S5- -13-2tp tdear N. Geil ing is essential, Modern transparent - Edgar N. Geib ; FOR SALW: Dre el bale | straw, Miss Anna G. Leaman, daughter ictor Hawthorne, R1, Marietta, Pa of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford D. Leaman £8 ys ne Marietta Si 5-13-tf Conestoga Rl, and Edgar N. Geib, | : CAMERAS, Ison of Mr. Mrs. Irvin D. Geib, most popular 'WIN LENS REFLEX and re fast becoming the ficiated. Miss Miriam Leaman attended her CAMERA SHOP Mijidletown. 5-13-1t SALE: 7 30x40 VICTOR KILLAHR Post Office, honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Anna Mar- tha Garber and Miss Ruth Leaman, sister as maid of recom frame house suitable for con- FOR and barn, the bride's sister. verting into a double house or a i i wuble decker hick IVD waa Richard Geib served his brother double decker « Hi ken hou e, large 1 1 tl hers v lot, shrubbery, fruit, strawberries as z anc 1e ushers were 0g Jest yan nd asparacns patch near Eliza- Chester Leaman, brother of the A Phene Mt. Joy bride, Forry Minnich and Benjamin # 920-R-31 5-13-2t bethtown Leaman, the bride’s cousin. on FH yi IRL, WIANTE igh scheol g A reception was held at Hostet- : GIR] I'l h sc 4 7 '« dining hall after which the Good packaging, as demon- want d for general housework No lof's Qing ha 9 . . strated by this cellophane-wrapped hing or ironing. Easy work. Ex- couple left on a wedding trip 18] is good advertising. cellent hears for girl desiring short Florida. They will reside at Mount ifternoons. No week-ends. Call 320 ack: pp v-10- ry d ir ire about this easy job in a packaging of ready-to-eat poultry nd quire a i Vv Joy BI. will increase sales and profits, frien iy home, or call at The Bull- ary Tests tuptad wit] Offic 1-13-th Lillie Rosine Kling Te 5 sonal Cue 5 : the same — losis grade of poultry, half be TOIT Ww Harry Jay Farmer Jr. oy NOTICE: I will buy ail ki nds of ™h rly f Lillie Rosine in flexible pac es, th p iron and magazines. Also stove I'he marriage o0 a 0s out covering, proved wood for sale. Jocust and ok. = Kling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. for the packaged birds was one 10|emall lots or truck load. Guy D. Winfield Zerphey, of town and|three times as large as for the un-|Spittler. Phone 101-R, Mount Joy. Harry Jay Farmer, Jr., son « f| wrapped ones. 10-30-tf 4 . ov vac) ine cellovhane rans. | rm ——— Mr.and Mrs. Harry Jay Farmer, For pa gk ing, opis e, rans HELP W ANTE rn ALR AND of Florin, tcok place Sunday at 2) Ps ao nt ne Be ; ust ime 2 FEMALE-—~Man or Woman ~ Steadv | : v r hydrochloride film are avail- SAE 1) . pm in the United Brethren Church a € They re air. Income averaging $45 weekly Call here The ceremony was per- hpi, Indy ARE sei Alen customers for famons WA'CKINS ere. 1€ € a Pp proof, strong, flexible and resistant PRODUCTS in Mt. Jov. No invest- fornied by Rev, Burn 17 Ranck to liquid and grease, ment. Business established imme=- The bride was given in marriags inte earminis. IT. WAT- by her step father and wore aj A reception in the church fol-/RINS COMPANY, Dept. C. Ne wark, : 1 nova. white satin gown with scalloped||gwed the ceremony after which the N. J So oa 3 13-1tp neckline, fitted bodice, long sleeves couple left on a wedding trip to JOY COAL and a full skirt with a long train. |Njagara Falls, New York and the Anthracite Rituminous : x i 1 by wr. 23 y 3 Her veil was fingertip length and| New England Stat They. will Walter Derr, 2: St. 4 rarried thite ible ri . vViount Joy oe erie a white Bible with an|,eside in Florin Toate 5 5.15.13 orchid. —- a a FOR Engagements i. Paul and Mrs. Blaine Gutshall, 204 145 Main Street, this boro, an- ee LR i. WANTED. Room and “hoard for two gagement of their| 1) Write P. 0. Box 85, Gutshall, to C.lmount Jov. Pa. 5-6-tf and Mrs RENT: SALE: Tru-tone Portable Ra- nplete with battery and plug, $33.00, 22 Kodak Camera, $14. Martin Jr. Phone Mount Jovy 5-6-2t Mrs. Dorothy Ney, matron of honor of this place was and wore yellow gown and carried white Bible with car-| Mr. nations. The bridesmaid Miss Peggy Zerphey, John K. Farmer, of Florin best man and ushers were Donald Roy white hat anc d was East nounc the en was daughter, Betty L Bixler, son of Mr So oe’ AP we ew : RTS be Se, | Kling, of California. Miss [Joseph Bixler, South Market Sereet, OR Jd. We Pr ith board, if ~ nreterred. . 30% J, C=0 Louella Witmer was organist |Florin. IS. ¢, Mt. Jov, Pa. 4-22-tf | {Mount Joy R1, were married Thurs- |g ype for serious photographers. See | day in the New Danville Mennonite the leading makes side by side at e119 5 v ay v4 Church. Bishop Henry Nauman of- Koj 5. $61.13 up. Color films in SLOCK. ROTOTILLING: Tobacco beds, spring gardens, ete, John W. Kreider, 117 Market Street, Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 277-J. 4-22-4tp WANTED: Girl or woman for eral housework. No washing. afternoons if desired, Call Mount Joy 320 or apply at The Bulletin Office. 2-12-tf TYPEWRITERS & ADD. MACH'S New-rebuilt-used. J. M. Engle, 411 E. High, Elizabethtown 14J. 4-8-tf WANTED: Men for night crew on fan cutting and shake-out, $1.00 per hour. Marietta Holloware Enameling Co., Marietta, Pa, 4-1-tf BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE on New Street. One Lot—50x153 feet; One Lot—73x130 ft. Price $300 each. Apply E. E. Brown, Mount Joy, Ph. 169 or 34. 5-28-tf [IF INTERESTED in selling your car—See—Ben Staley or call 163R2, Mount Joy. 5-9-tf WANTED: Good used tight bottom hay loaders; also several good 22 inch Threshing Machines, Red River, Case, Frick, McCormick=- Deering or Huber. H. C, Horning & Sons, Fort Royal, Rl, Pa. 4-1-2mo.p MEN WANTED Stauffers Quarry Good Wages and half time over 40 hours. Telephone Mt. Joy 308 Time 4-22-tf WANTED: Part-time waitress for American Legion. Apply Jack Ben- nett, East Main St., Mt. Joy. 4-15-tf PHOTO FINISHING—Any six or right exposure roll developed and printed plain or deckle edge, 25e {coin). Reprints 3¢ each. Minimum order 25¢. Capital City Photo Ser- vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. WANTED: Wrecked Automobiles. Any make, any model, Also Scrap Iron. H. B. Shank Auto Wrecking, 74 N. Poplar St., Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 38-W or 191-W. 8-14-tf MEN WANTED: Reist Concrete Block. Telephone 137-J-12 Mount Joy. 3-4-tf NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7’, 8x8", 10x10’, 12'x12’, In stock for im- mediate delivery. Automatic electrie overhead door operators. Controlled from the dash of your car. Also a lot of commercial and pivoted steel sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 145. 4-17-t4 J. WILLIS FREED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT TAX CONSULTANT 19 W, MAIN ST, 1-1-tf WHY Continue to feed 100 ordinary birds when approximately 80 Pedigreed Musser-Bred Leghorns, lay just as many eggs. Thirty years of breed= own farms have de- veloped chicks which are extreme- ly heavy layers and are at the highly resistant to all diseases of this area. more about these superior ing on our same time the poultry Learn chicks, Write today for prices and yous free copy of Musser’s colorful 1948 “Chick News.” edition of Musser Leghorn Farms Phone 905-R-6 Mt. Joy, Pa, 4-1-tf FOR SALE! LOT AT 10 E. MAIN ST., MT. JOY WITH SINGLE HOUSE, MAIN ST. DOUBLE HOUSE ON HENRY ST. Suitable for Business Location Call Mount Joy 145 PAUL MARTIN, CONTRACTOR 4-22-tf CESSPOOL, SEPTIC TANK Building & Cleaning ARMSTRONG ENGINEERING Lincoln Hi-Way East Lancaster R4 - Phone 32770 1-15-t¢ EXECUTORS NOTICE Estate of Edwin P. Eby, late of Rapho Township, Lancaster County, Penna., deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those hav- ing claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed. CHAS. M. EBY Route 2, Mt. Joy, Pa. NORA M. MOYER Route 2, Hershey, Pa. tors Randolph C. Ryder Att'y Stimulate your business by adv tising in the Bulletin. 4
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