" REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE | CONSIDER CUSTOMERS UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY | : sh i i. iA \NK OF MOUNT JOY, | NA. | In planning what to plant, think =A fl, Have Your AWNINGS § Ali risk OF BUSINESS O03 | of your customers as well as your- > th ublished in response to eall an self, suggests H. F. McFeely, ex- Made Now! ; ( pire er of the Care yoo : She tae 3 = by Section 5211, U. S. Revieed Sta. | tension agricultural economist of Order Now-Pay Later! tutes) the Pa. State College. How much irs A do they want, what do they want, Complete Awning 3 including and when do they want it are the Service! +i thes and questions to answer in producing allection 208,008.18 | the crop. Ve M 1s 71 Government obliga. -— wns lh . . 1 direct and ganran nv, and | 17,428.60 PRODUCE QUALITY EGGS p- go Other al oe notes, and i (op Pa. poultrymen have two incen- st inclndine tives for producing high-quality r Qty of } | (| 1 : Als 181 le Vene- Fa 11 oan a0 | €88s, according to W. F. Johnstone, tian Blinds, nises 0 net extension agricultural economisi ™ \ nite { « For Deta h ’ 11.261 s4 | of the Pa. State College First, 1 ' 1a : consumers want high-quality eggs A. . ve owned other and are willing to pay for them all i i = : Call Columbia 48101 or ‘write nk promi 44 and secondly, there is strong com- petition from other states, A S80 : ISH — Haldeman’ s Upholstering & Awning Service Nama, ny Ao Everybody in this locality reads Via. nartnershins, & The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- di Ith and Spruce Streets, COLUMBIA, PA, ime deposits of individ ' tisers get such excellent results. navtnershing, sand —————r — eee me -31-1f 1s of AT 8 Gaver. ; Suhseribe for the Bulletin. ment (inclnding postal eee tam. —— lll... Yo * OF CONDITION OF THR Das ' + and * NATIONAT, RANK AND polit livision . "04 ™ XH COMPANY : OF MT. JOY Shay dennsite (retried. and IN THR STATE OF PENNSYI~ cashier J te) 149.52 VANIA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI. ‘ni y 1 Vd NESS ON APRIL 11, 1949 in waht ‘Published in response to call made liahilit by Comptroller of the Currency, une v a der Section §211, U. S. Revised Sta- Of liabilities 19 tutes), J ASSETS | Liahilitios {800 Tach, balances with other // Hh CAPITAL ACCOUNTS hanks including reserve A / tal Stock: balance and cash items in 7 Cammen ste total par ir f val { i T62,956.19 i ° £195 M00 gona ne | fT S Government obligza- vrnh 0,600,600 direct and guar- ic and Span Ii i os 17.4971 of States and % | ! i ' ubdivisions 26,315.73 STURDY : ss + Notes, and de Total Tiahilitios na S001 $ ( { cunt | Cormmorate stocks (inelnding oxon Brooms nso SR an dk) . Nia GO B As ers li va oo ; nis Gmalnaing ror ott DINOS G00. 00 | 1 to re | State ot Pennsvivanin, County of | ov nad 22.194 17, $ fancastor, ss | 1d fixtures $6,- I. carl 8S. Krall, cachier. of hel 1° 26.12 |] ‘hat the ahave statement i’ tre te thar nk premises 1.00 he hest of my and halle? oh { 201.49 CARL S. KRALT, f | to and hefors me Tota ta Hn B k t 10 t th dav of April, 1949 on LIARIT TINS Annie * Rianeiperar. Nothry Pah¥ mand denogite of divid- uc e S quar C | on res Jar y 1942 nal navinarshins, and Yaryect Atruet: i arparation . 1.488.230 N — HENRY H. KOSER Time danasits of Individs EF NY SIWOOMTR nn and ALVIN J. REIST ba 1.056, 12 Cl | Diractare | 00097 Te I, = i . | LB 4 ey | I Mes) tv rive rt ITT ina SEE Nie Wo and polit- . | aver eT OF CONDYTIO Ow "Ew ! 1 ; eanser 2 at reg price 23c¢ FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF : ns 26,046.21 1 f 1 LANDISVIEIR IN THER STATR| en and OF PRNNQVIEVANIA AT THF v's whe fo) 6,929 0) = or ¢ CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON A'RIL pry poe ! | 11. 1949 her 18,996.61 Published in response to call made m | 9 aie Comptroller of the Currency, un Pot Vint iis LS 185.1 . der Section 53211, UU, 8S, Revised St; CATITAL, «> "n! for B hl 23 Vine S09 anes Ye Ad ASSETS stock, total war wal Walices: with. offer £197 000.00 19% NON ON LE —— hanks, including reserve RT halance, and cash items Undivided profit | ) nj of lect 1 {1 3 overnment o ri Fotal anita Account cru rus es C tions, direct ind Es anteed 1 17,003.21 Tato) Tiahiliti amd Capi Obligations of States aul tal Aceannt d mid Le political subdivision 22,550.71 MINOT AND A Y NQON Other Ponds, Notes and pledeed or assigned 1 JOHNSON debenture 56,050 48 to secure Liabilities and for i C 1 Corporate stocks (including ‘ po 183,412.60 { $4,800.00 stock of Federal of Pennsylvania County of - at \ ‘ t. C Reserve Bank) 4,800.60 | 1.0 & ' » 0 0 ax q Loans and discounts (includ- : Bombergor, cashier of the ine $.03 overdrafts) 05,841 ahove-named bank. do solemnly atlirm 1 Bank premises owned $1.00 that the above statement is tenet 1 qt. Lo price 49c¢ and fixture ; the hest of my Rid od helint 1170.49 1171.49 EM POM Cashier tm t ind other assets A med and nhaeril 1 hefore ndirectl representin hin nie th } 1 f Avril, 1949 a $ prem y r rei ¢ 3 Gerviead eh Notary Public Le 7.500.000 | | ect Attest | gts. AMOS LE ISSIR " otal Ass Yona Wo GEMUTH a rn Sra LIABILITIES HENRY HH. EP) Demand deposits of individ- sf ony . nals nartnerships and re corporations 101 ) Ib. can C Pine deposits of individ SIMON P. NISSLEY With Cake-Improver far batter baking HAIR, AML MARY G. NISSLEY NT Deposits of United States FUNERAL DIRECTORS Government (Including pos- Mount Joy, Pa. Se t 1 1 12S) i IM ' : ath Nn its of States and pol- Gets skin cleaner bath C 0 subdivision 12,348.21 Other deposits (certified and NEW 1950 RISO EE fy mL me ann. C Oi 213.39 Realtors 3 times whiter washing action Tia TAT rey James P. Haus, Agent LUX TOILET SOAP Ploe 3-571 { pital Steck Common stock, total par Cor. Jacob & Mount Joy Sts. , Beauty care of screen stars C T3000 | {errr | [ | ndivide d pire fits 1S 480.00 EE i - tr ~~~ SWAN | Reserves an «d retirement = | 2 f | mw socky WIN CUSTOM WOOD SAWING Newer, better floating soa or C | Total Capital Accounts 182.26 IDS OF : 2 | Total L iabilit ies and ALL KINDS OF Si LVER DUST | Capital Account 88.7 FIRE-WOOD \ MI] TANDIUN FY peor iy PHONE LANDISVILLE 6662 C to secure liabilities and 4-21-1tp | | for other purhoses 310,000.00 | -. a Tr a A Wr A RE LUX FLAKES | State of Pennsylvania, County of Te 0 L.ancaster, SS | 1. N. 1.. Bowers, cashier of the Y : : FRR ahi or wk 3 inet Give faster; richer suds Be iment x van do pine I}! the best of my knowledge and bellef (35” high, prewar) TOP OI > N ' IOWVWERS ‘ishier | NCRRIS (WHOLE BY iin 10 a I ie In our care to sell | Whit C N { this 18th day of April, 1949 Big Bargain to quick buyer | Georg: A. Shencl Justice of the : . | 0. 2 can 0 Pea My ommission expr Jax CQ ) . It€ Lorn Pen Spanglers’ Music House | Corre Attoct: | Dr! VIONTE rn SAE AR 2112 NORTH 6TH STREET, 4 NR a HARRISBURG, PENNA. Fruit Cocktail No. 2:2 can 33 | | NOKRIS | | | | eT | Tiny Peas Neo. 2 can 49: | 19 re No. can Apricots Potatoes 15 Ib. bag 9 | [Hess’Food Stores MOUNT JOY MASTERSONVILLE PHONE 23-9094 MANHEIM 210M 3} These Prices Effective and Saturday (this week) bey, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin | sales. Directors ALL-DAY FARM MACHINERY HOG AND COMMUNITY SALE AT BEVERLY TWIN MARKET Farm Machinery and Livestock Exchange G. K. Wagner. Prop. Phone 442 R. D. 2. Elizabethtown, Pr ON SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1949 at 10:00 a. town, Pa. 70 NEW AND all makes. Few of other anvthing vou need Cars and Trucks, 100 Hogs, of Government Surplus Goods. m. sharp, near Elizabeth- USED TRACTORS Crawlers, Hundreds | Pieces of Farm Machinery; | Lots Bring in your surplus machinery. | the time to sell it. Now is Terms—Cash. Next two sales on Tuesday, May | 3, and Saturday, May 21, 1949. | Six auctioneers. | Small commission charged on all | i Fats on Grounds. G. K. WAGNER Sales Manager | We have Baby Chicks every Mon- day and Thursday. Write for price | list. 4-14-2t Stimulate vour business by adver- I tiging in the Bulletin. | | HOW ARE YOUR SHOES ? DON'T WAIT TOO LONG BRING THEM IN. , City Shoe Repairing Co. 30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET LANCASTER, PENNA, UST A LIL ACT TO GET YOUR ATTENTION WHILE WE PUT IN Average Farm Family Sees Income Recede Buying Power Higher Now Than Year Ago What, if anything, is happening to the average U. S. farmer with re- gard to the money he gets for what he raises, and does he have thing to worry about? Although there has been a mod- erate drop income of farmers, the average family has more pur- chosing power today than it had a any- mn - (EAR WACO WY 7 7 7 2% | % we we we FM Income 7 ae Living Costs 7 “4 National Average Income 7 Donn INVESTOR fF, INNEAPO i Giri VAI Ile year ago, a reliable monthly sui- vey of ‘real income’ reveals. ‘Real income’ is the relationship of rey- enue to living costs. The national figures indicate that the average home has 2 per cent] more buying power than last year. Wage-earners, salaried people and those with investment income are equally well off, while the farmer is now about 3 per cent below his status of a year ago. It should be remembered, ever, that such status a year was at a then all-time high, Besides the the it is be further prices, said, pected tapering months, tin way, survey that there may off during the next six| but farm income will con- at a high level, In the same although surpluses are begin- ning to appear the clothing in- dustry, there no signs yet that likely ue nn are are sharp price breaks Overhauling the Land Ten the Grande Grande, years’ work soil-depleted 300-acre Rio College farm at Rio Ohio, were compressed into 13': hours recently by 600 workers and hundreds of pieces of mechanized farm equipment. In this hilly Ohio valley country, chief problem was removal of excess water which had been carrying away top soil. Diversion ditches and sod water outlets were prepared. Two ponds were built. The course of a stream was altered. Years of cultivation had taken much of the life from the farm’s soil, so the horde of work- ers also attacked the problem of soil rejuvenation, Great areas were tilled, limed, fertilized and seeded and overgrown pasture land was reclaimed and prepared for seceding. In the picture, a jeep, equipped with bush and bog har- row, is engaged in mulching as part of the work done on the farm, 2,4-D Winter Spraying Destroys Stumps, Weeds Successful winter spraying with] an ester of 2,4-D is the newest twist| to the ever-broadening field of chem-| ical weed control. At East Lansing, Mich, agron-| omists Keith Barrons and L. L.| Coulter of the Dow Chemical com-| pany announced that stumps| sprayed in near zero weather dur-| ing the past three winters have| responded to treatment in the same| manner as stumps sprayed during| the summer season. The chemical] used was Esteron 44 which contains| 44 per cent of the isopropyl ester of 2,4-D. Weak Egg Shells Mean Hens Require Calcium Feeding oyster shells to laying] hens to furnish the calcium needed| for making strong «gg shells is sug-| gested by Irving J. Mork, agent o the North Dakota Agricultural col- lege extension service. *‘Hens that lay steadily will, as| time goes on, lay eggs with weak | shells,” he said. ‘Usually this is| due to a lack of calcium in the ra-| tion. It can also be due to a lack| of vitamin D, however.’ | [ | | | re © | Everybody reads newspapers but| NOT everybody reads circular ad- | ‘using in the Bulletin. it’s something like. 7% | given how-| ago| recent drop in farm| ex-| | And I'm advisin’ ‘| of in rebuilding | use ! they { the rocks you gotta divvy with ‘em. | Give- Away By JOHN T. KIERAN Tar little bag was Plunger's chief concern. As he sat down at the table he placed it carefully between his feet. Then he looked at his two companions with the elated expression they knew of old. His face lighted up like that when of the ambitious dreams had hold of him “What's up Plunger?’ one of asked with Is t a a dia- always one - Minute Fiction them a smile, mint mond mine this time?" Plunger looked around quickly. “It's not a diamond mine. jut Only better.” The second of the two turned partly away. He was mood to-listen to one of the ing, never completed plans that had or men mn no glow- the young fellow his nick- name. But the first man led him on, Better than a diamond mine?" he asked with mock incredulity. “Yes. A whole sackful of rocks as big as your fist, And only a flimsy wall safe in the way. night—-"" He stopped To- short as he noticed that a stranger was sauntering to- ward their table. Plunger's first companion nodded to him and then said to Plunger: “Don’t mind him. He's all right. He's cracked a few himself. That's Al Dryser.” RYSER sat down in the fourth chair and Plunger recovered his enthusiasm with a rush. Rather it increased. He was in great com- pany. A successful cracksman, that's what Al Dryser or at he had been they him. was, | least before caught “I've got the address here,” Plunger went on, taking a slip of paper from bis pocket. "I'he maid put me onto it. A whole sackful of shiners!” ‘What's all this, young man? It was Dryser who spoke. Plainly | he was disapproving the boy's ex- citement. “Why a swell chance for a rich haul! The maid said there was | fifty grand in that sack. Fifty grand! And mine for little work 1 “Little, fellow." “Not this job. The maid said there wasn't even a houseman on guard. They thought nobody knew about the rocks bein’ hid there and | didn’t want to draw attention to | them,” “Don’t tell me there ger. I've been in this business, see? you to stay clear a a but dangerous, young it.” ‘How get by nothin’ Plunger and tools? do you think you're gonna with it? You don’t know about crackin’ safes.” reached for the opened it proudly. They told me how black “See to bag them here,” taking a slip of paper from his pocket. “I've got the address Plunger went on, ‘em where I got em. Besides, this wall safe ain't much more'n a tin can.” Dryser’s know “What If you did get curled. i? lip about If you don't get em they ain't out nothin’. Heads they win, you lose. No wonder they're willin’ to have you try. I know those birds.” LUNGER'S confidence was fast oozing away. But he held on, Plunger fumbled with the ad- dress. ‘‘But maybe your jobs wasn't like this " he ventured hope- fully. myself.” tails one, Suddenly he leaned forward and | | looked directly into Plunger’s face. Let me I'm an I know You “Listen, young man. speak to you like a father, old hand at this business. all its griefs and false hopes. don’t even know its first principles. Plunger recrossed his legs nerv- ously. He kicked the bag under the table. Then he pursed his mouth regretfully and cast the wadded address slip to the floor. "Guess maybe I'd better be goin’ | bome,” twas all he said as he arose and walked away. Dryser sat there meditatively until the other two had left. Then he reached down for the address slip. Carefully he smoothed out. Rising, black bag under his coat, his cap lower over his eyes | started out. Released by WNU Features. tl] WA Gn Everybody in this locality isl The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- pulled and tisers get such excellent results. ~ oma ain’t no dan- | “I'd be afraid of any other | it | he slipped the little | Thursday, \pril 21, 1949—3 | | | FOR | | | { 1949 Chrysler The Bulletin, Mi. Joy, Pa. 1950 STATE FARM SHOW WILL BE HELD JAN. 9-13 Pennsylvania's 1950 Farm Show will be held the week of Jan, 9-13 The date was fixed by the State Farm Show Commission The 1949 exhibit, one of the lar- gest in the nation, brought 4 ree ord attendance of 580,000 visitors ducing the five days sr tl i ENVIRONMENT HELPS Sensitive to environment, the farm family produces more nd geta more out of life under impro- | ved living conditions, Those rea- sons justity more emphasis on bet- ter rural housing and attractive farmsteads says J. R. Haswell, Pa State extension agricultural engin-' vel A USE GOOD PLANTS Garderners when buying plants | sheuld insist on well-developed root systems no plant is better than { 1942 its roots J. H. Boyd, extension | ve getable specialist of the Pa State College, urges use of Trans- | plants rather than seedlings Se- | lect ty short, stccky plants outdoo tempering €s Rates for this 25 nsertion, line each | advance. column are If over five lines, insertion, all Sc hardened CLASSIFIED «JC per per payable in FOR SALE Seibert Collapsible coach, grey, good condition. Price $12. Ph. Mt. Joy 3-5102. 4-23-1tp FRESH STRAW FOR SALE: Nice, bright, wheat straw. Dial Mt Joy | 3-5521. 4s 21- {HELP W ANTE D: “Man for fc od store in Marietta. Meat cutting, ete. Experience helpful but not nec- essary. Good proposition to right | party. Give references. Write P. O Box 104, Marietta, Pa 4-21-31 | FOR SALE: yx Terrier Puppies. Apply Jacob E. Brubaker, Mt. Joy, | Phone 3-3761 4-21-1t | FOR SALE: mattress, price $15.00. Phone | Joy 3-4281. | FOR SALE: No. 5 Underweod {| Typewriter, perfect condition. 100 Columbia Ave., Mt. Joy or phone | Mount Joy 3-5313 4-21-1t | COST: Lady's Black Wullet, with drivers license, el Finder please | return to owner or this office | 4-21-1tp Metal folding bed with Mount | FOR SALE: Spotted. Poland China | sue King Pigs. Telephone Mt. Joy . 4-21-1t | TOBACCO MUSLIN CLEARANCE | I MAKE DANDY PORTABLE AIR COMPRESSORS with 2-cylinder Pumps and % h. p. motors. Sold reasonable, Cover's Welding Shop, "| Mount Joy 4-14-tf. FOR SALE: 1937 International Panel Truck, good condition, Priced to sell. Apply Kulp's News Agency Mount Joy. 3-17-tf Late Model Rototiller, season, good as new. Call Elizabethtown 78, ask for 3-3'-tf SALE used one evenings, Mr. Johnson, AWNINGS VENETIAN L INDS FURNITURE UPHOL.- STERING call Columbia 48101 or write to HALDEMAN'S UPHOL- STERY AWNING SHOP, 11th & Spruce Pa. 3-31-tf | Fe B & Sts, Columbia, 400x18 De- and Tubes { WHO CAN USE mountable Rims, it $2 each or $7.50 for the lot? wheel size and have no Apply Bulletin, Mt. 3-26-tf Four Tires changed further Joy. use FOR SALE: New Yorker 4-Dr. Sedan, Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan. 1938 Studebaker 4-Dr. Sedan. 1937 Graham Coupe. 1934 11% ton Dodge Truck. STALEY'S GARAGE Pa. Dial 3-5951 3-24-tf Florin, ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices for antiques of any description. Mr. Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man- heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf TYPEWRITERS & ADD. MACH'S New-rebuilt-used. J. M. Engle, 411 E. High, Elizabethtown 14J. 4-8-tf [FF INTERESTED car—See—Ben Staley Mount Joy. in selling your or call 3-5951 5-9-tf SALE: Stoves, FOR Heatrolas, will also buy all kinds of scrap iron. Sell stove wood, locust or oak, [small lots, or truck load. Guy D. | Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy, Pa. 1-27-tf [JOY COAL: Nut, Stove and Egg, | Pea, Buckwheat, Rice, Walter Derr, 230 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. ! NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL | GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7, 10’x10°, 12'x12’. In stock for im= { mediate delivery. Automatic electric | overhead door operators. Controlled [from the dash of your car. Also a | fot of commercial and pivoted steel { gash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Jov. i Pa. Faone 83-3011 4-17-tf | HELP WANTE D: Girl or Woman for li ht housework in family of idulis. No washing or ironing. Easy cleaning, no bri brace Hours 8:30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. or later, if Call at The Bulletin of=i fice or Dial 3-9661 Joy. 3-17-tf Mt WA NT ED GIRL OR WOMAN mo : FOR EASY HOUSEWORK I'wo and three yards de, clear- No Washing or Ironing { or NO ashim Ol roning Janes price a low as $340 per WN ADJUSTABLE HOURS qq. yd. bale. Ben Franklin Store, DIAL MOUNT JOY 3.9661 Klizabethtown Telephone 508-J saci + A o : 4-91-11 Or Inquire at the Bulletin oe URGENTLY NEEDED: 5 1o0ms, {oe pitt Lath, conveniences, immediately. | ON ROAD OIL & STONE: | Man wite nd two adult d wghters Bids will be received by the under- I Wm. G. Foerch, Dial Mt. Joy 3.9513: sighed Secretary of Mount Joy Bor= Gi | ough up to and including 7:30 P. M. cian eri emer | ON May 2, 1949 on Penna. C=2 Li= | FOR SALE Home-made Angel auid Asphalt and Peana. F-3 As- Food Cakes, family or giant siz phalt Emulsion oil in truck loads Phone Mt. Jc y 3-99 applied tc streets under pressure. - tes | Also stone which is to be applied FOR RENT: Three unfurni hed at the same time. Certified analy- | rocms. Employed coupie or sing g's of material to be furnished must person. Write Mt. Joy P. O. Box 85 | bid. William F. Brian, R. HM 4-14-2t | Secretary 4-14-3t | FOR SALE: Plot of ground, mid- NOTICE! way between Florin and Mount Jov | Section 583 of the School Code on Route No. 230. 108 ft. front and requires that this notice be given 185 ft. deen, suitable for busin to the ters of East Donegal Town- site or residence Inquire Lester | ship, namely that at its meeting of Weidman, R2 Flizabethtown, Pa the Board of Education held on 4-14 April 8, said Board prepared a pro=- DDT val St Gp ie sed budget for the school vear | APPL ES! APPLES! Stayman and | 1949_50 The proposed budget is Delicious, for eating nd cooking at |... to any tax payer who may c 1d storage. Also y inegar. Mrs. interest themselves by calling at the Kathryn Snyder, Fairview Orchards office of the Supervising Principal Fl Florin, Pa. Shes 1-14-21 at the High School building up un- lc ARS W ASHE D: Evenings and til May 1949. The date set for | weekends. Satisfaction gu iwranteed. final action and he 3 option of the Cars called for and delivered. | 2ieresal budget will be on Friday George Rehrer, Dial Mount Joy | “Vena, May 13th v 2-446. H. D. McMULLEN, sa —————— | 14- 3 Secretar ry 2S Bi Moi Eo - rem — | FOR SALE: Coshivian Motor Scoot | = i NOTICE er, nsed very little. Phone Mt. Jo a. 4753 1-7-4 Estate of Howard MN. Musselman, as . : — late of Mount Joy Tewnship, Lan- FL ASH CAMFRA’'S, all rood | caster County, Pa. deceased. | makes $10.58 up. Several slightly Letters of administration on nsed flosh cameras at a b vine, leaid estate having been granted to Wlash lamps, Vietor Klahr's Little the undersigned, all persons indebt- Shop with the big stock Middle- !ed thereto are requested to make town. immediate payment, and those hav- A Eo (lok rile ing claims or demands against the WHO WANTS A Large Clock. suit- will present them without [able for office or factory, 12-inch for settlement to the under- | dial, for $4.00? Jt was replaced by |gioned an electric clock. Call at The UNION NATIONAL MOUNT | Bulletin, Mount Joy. 3-17-18 | JOY BANK, MT. JOY, PA. ~~ | ' | A MOVI® CAMFRA for vea ihe Gi A Iministrator veund fon, We have Bell vl Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, on qm | Howell Kodak, Kevstone, Revere in | ___ Attorneys ~~ 3-17-6t tock $49.50 up. For price films | pXppRIENCED SHOE WORKERS | 2nd service buy vowrs here. Victor | yp“ pACTORY MANAGEMENT Kiahe Comera Shop, rear Post Office Hove Opening for Several Middletown. 1-21-11 ST, eT — ——— cn Experienced Operators youn NRIVET LICENGT STEADY W Re GOOD PAY, NERDS PROTEC HN N Marefu PLFASANT CONDITIONS drivine plu State Ferm Mutua! Plea apply directly to foreman Auto comrlete env in charge of Department | nge will do the ioh State an Cuttine Room-—Mr. Loser lower rates meke it an extra-sou Stitching Room—Mr. Drury investment. Don't {ake chances. Welting Room-—Mr. MeCarthy I™der vow lows in most states, Tasting Room—Myr. Shirk [ one mishan can est you your li Packing Room—Mr. Garreteon ense, unless vou can nove finn- | Finishing Room—Mr. Mountz cial respons’hility Call n com Stock Fittinoe Room-—Mr. Hallbauer in todav SAVOY SHOE CO., INC. AMMON R. HOFFER ELIZABETHTOWN. PA. 119 David St., Mount Joy, Pa. 4-21-1t | 1 Ne N40 9 1 |... Phone 3-001 4-2-1 o 0 4 will be received by the Borough of Mount Joy up to and | PHONE IN YOUR including 7:30 P. M., May 2, 1949 for a new 1949 Model automobile, black 2 Door Sedan, to be used as E WwW S a police car. Mail bids to: Harold S. Krall, Mount Joy Boro Chuneil, Mount Joy, Pa. 4-14-3t A ul on ies