a a te te tnt SM: DIESEL CONVERSION ENGINE for FARMALL “TRACTORS ® Cuts” fuel costs over 759 Installed in less thon a day, No alterations to frame ©_ Permits use of all present) implements, CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION ON YOUR OWN FARM. (No obligation, of course) LICENSED | Mt. Joy Kindergarten * | \1 Qry ' yA dr ING SESSION — ¢ A. M. to 19M. PHONE 3-5374 HELEN BRONSON PHONE tagt us by uguet 23rd MARIAN TOPPIN ) ) 5-5139 | f ) “Wonderful” is the way Mr. Kline describes the Sheppard 6M Diesel recently installed in his Farmall “The Sheppard Diesel has more power than the old gas engine had even when it was new . ., pulls three 14” plows all day long for a fraction of my former fuel costs.” Convert your “M" to Sheppard FULL diesel power .. . do more work, cut fuel costs over 75% * We rote the 6M the soma as a new Farmall RELL Leaman-Evans Co., Inc. MOUNT JOY, PA. Phene 3-9351 Always use the classified pages of your telephone directory ds a COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO. ny Ti inn | FE] UI rina % (COUNTY'S GOP WAR HORSE J | STARTS HIS 21ST YFAR FG Grayhill Diehm, termed Lancaster News From Florin (From Page 1) ward Henderson, Mr, and Mrs. Ed- win Wickenheiser of Colonial Park, who can If you want a notice on your sale | rightly be Sale Registe inserted in this weekly | ty's GOP war horse, having been in from now until day of sale. ABSO- | harness many register years, was unani- a 5 visited Mr George Henderson at | LUTELY FREE, send or phone us|mously re-elected chairman of the Ww t, P TI | ve | . aymart, a, on wrsday anc | your sale date and when you are | County Committee for the twenty- A ills. That's | firs } I I at , | upon their return spent the week= ready let us print your bills, at's | first time at the biennial meeting : : i | . i" a "ts I Be end at the former's camp near | the cheapest advertisingyou can get {of the group I'his the beginning | State Coll | whale ollege, | | of his eleventh consecutive two- . | | ; Saturday, August 12, the Florin { on « Sales | year term ‘ | Friday, August 25—At our Sales |) : ; Ji pe Mire Company will again present | Barn just East ¢f Mount Joy on His activities in politics go back ti udevil} t t thei Id oy : ee vaudeville acts weir | Route 230, 72 head of Holstein and to his early days in Lititz. He serv- ¢ ; I it their ol | Guernsey cows, 2 Bulls, Keystone . time festival, read the ad on anoth- | | Hol + Sal "In Sal t 1 pm ed five terms as State Assembly- olstein Sales, Inc. Sale a um, er page, | ymbe he Republi man, is a member of the Republi M | Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hershey 3 at 26 v Vil= | can State Fxecutive Committee and “irr | Saturday, August 26—In the Vil- | can ite Exec called on Misses Annie and Eliza= | lage of Florin, story frame , State Senator Leth Brandt May S | dwelling, concrete building, used | In Jonuary. 1928 he took office as! randt near Maytown on Sat- as butchering house, 2-car garage, v1 : . | 1930 urday evening t | chicken house, steer pen, brooder |i county commissioner, and in ido Mr. Paul Bronson underwent an : : } J he x ry | : = Ly 1h use also household goals by Geo. he became chairman of the County | ppendectomy last week. S. Vogle. G. K. Wagner, Auct. Sale | cx 5 you G. K. Wagner uc e Committee. : < | The Ladies Auxiliary of the Flo- la od p.m is als, State Senator n: = | I a. bo Diehm is Dm le | vIn Fire Company, will have charge oh from the 17th District. { of the: re 1 . ) | Saturday, August 26-—-At the . ITs 1 iin utices | © thes refreshments ot the annua | dairy barns located 3 miles North-| Graybill's long ten PETER Newtown School and © mmunity west of Leban'n, just north of is because he is one of the Ten | Reunion to he held September 2 I 490 Of ilee arris- wer { sh. \ . . Route 422, 20 miles east of Harris- | who never pulls a punch Fire Company Meeting burg, 80 Canadian Registered Hol-| |, 1 | ry, a ii F "1's either ves or no with him. He The regular monthly ; stein cows and First Calf Heifers, the regular monthly meeting of 6 Registered Holstein Bulls, truck- | must be a imired for his political | 1, Florin Fire Campany was held in ises in Conewago Twp., Dephin At seme will be eligible this year to receive livestock and implements by Ells- tural displays. Out of 103 fairs last lond of Susquehanna Co. Grade Tuesday evening with Benjamin Holstein Springers, 20 Reg. Guern= | Staley presiding sey First Calf Heifers and 25 grade | ae . a" tf ear Guernseys frcm Clarion Co., by F.| 107 FARM SHOWS AND FAIRS Fire Chief, William Mateer re- I. Heilman & Son. Sale at 12:30. , THRUOUT STATE THIS YEAR | ported one call during the month. Pupes and Hess, Aucts. The 1950 county and community | Chief of Police, Paul Buller, ap- | Co., miles 1 nh a 0; 0 ke, Cor state aid toward the payment of | FOUR-H CLUB WEEK acre farm, 2!» story frame re g, : 2 . I" ror: “ope: : frame bank barn. other buildings, Premiums on outstanding agricul- | The 26th annual 4-H Club Week | | will be held August 14 to 17 at the ( SHOW 4-H HEIFERS Some of the best dairy anlmals in the State are being groomed by | their owners, members of the 4-H Clubs, for entry in six fall district shows where they will compete on | an inter-county basis. The first of these shows will be held August 28 and 29 at New Bethlehem, Clar- ion county, fir club members in northwestern counties, — — MAINTAIN EGG QUALITY Hot weather brings many prob- lems to the poultryman and one of them is maintaining egg quality, | says C. O. Dossin, extension poul- try specialist of State College. He the temperature arcund 55 degrees the Pennsylvania suggests having | room moist. ee RENOVATE LAYING HOUSES Before moving new in | from range give the laying house | i thorough cleaning and renovating ty give them a good start in health- | ful, sanitary quarters, urges F. H. | Leuschner; extension poultry speci- | | list of the Pennsylvania State College. a —— | CHECK HEIFER'S CONDITION Check the condition of heifers on | fair season is now under way pointed these fire police: : . Wednesday. Aug. 30--Valuable Iai season : . : = : e police: Arthur | pasture and give them en ugh feed scay, S. Pennsylvania and turnstiles may k2 | Kolp, Vieter Brooks, William Bul- | i hrif real estate in the Borough of Mt. G3 : {l ur iter. O. J. Rl 0. K.S to nave them in thrifty, well- ; ns 203 f 214, . expec.ed to register more than icur | ler, O. J. Kling, O. K. Snyder. P: haz : Joy, tract of land 50x203 ft. 21h expec >] ; : oy der, Paul | grown condition when they come in istory frame house, 222 W. Main | million admissions before the sea~ { H. Diffenderfer, Martin Ney, Elmer | to the barn at the end of the pas at as- | Street and: 115 story frame house, ! son closes in mid-November { Ruhl and Omar Groff. { ture season, urge Penn State ex bs ; De Tp yy aE LE re i 1a sgt i : ve season, urge ate ex- 1218 W. Main St. also 5 garages on | Listing of the 107 fairs with ag- | Four new members were {aken 4 . en fi | rear. Ella W. Hershey and John A.| | : Eiri. 3 i, SE tension dairy specialists. | Hershey. Walter Dupes, Auct. Sale ricultural exhibits is announced by inte the company, Harry Farmer | cee MB. snes + + ih the State Department of Agricui- | Jr, Raymond W. Henry and Lester | : fat 7:50 p.m ¢ : 1 >» Ie V iE y and Lester A local man says there is a sure ture for the 1850 season, a new re- | Grove, active members ar | 7 i i ure for } ers and C. H.| cure for love at first sight — sec- Saturday, Sept. 2—On the prem- cord. Approximately 100 of these | Lefever, social member. { : ond sight. —— 0 pC — ce. | Stimulate your business by adver- ising in the Bulletin. and keeping the air in the storage | | The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, August 10, 1950-3 | | NOTICE: If in n | Poison Ivy, Oak or of relief from umac or other minor skin irritatiohs get Doctor's | Prescription 700. and you will | get immediate relief. Sold by E. W, | Garber, 21 Mt. Joy St, Mt. Joy. 28-8 |FOR AWNINGS - VENETIAN | BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL- | STERING call Colpmbia 48101 or | write to HALDERIAN'S UPHOL- |STERY & AWNIN® SHOP, 11th & [Spruce Sts, Columbia, Pa. 26-tf | PAPFRHANGING AND INTERIOR | PAINTING: We haye a fine selec- [tion to choose from apd prices are | reasonable, Alvin LI Givens, Eli- | zabethtown, R1, Phone 937R12, 30-tf | — . ATTRACTIVE WOMAN over 23 with high school education and car to be trained for pleasant position, paying far, average, in old company with excellent rep- | utation. Ny investment. For inter- | view wire collect or write: Mrs, Kathryn Lynch, 74 N. 31st Street, | Camp Hill, Pa’ 30-3p | NEW | THREE YEAR POLIO POLICY $10.00 for the averace family Pays up to $5,000. and HOSPITALIZATION INS. RAY NJ, WILEY Manheim 2 ovposite Mt. Joy Legion Phone Lapdisville 2201 23-tf EXECUTORS NOTICE Estate of Isaiah D. Stehman, late | of Mount Joy, Pa., dec'd. Letters testamentary on said | esate having been granted to the | undersigned, all persons indebted | thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same. will present them without delay foi |settlement to the undersigned ELIZABETH B. BOWMAN 2137 Chestnut St., Harrisburg, Pa. RAYMOND O. GILBERT Richboro, Bucks Co., Pa. Dr, M. F. Cptometrist 39 E. Main St. Moumt Joy, Pa. GIAMBALVO Dr.H.C Killheffer Optometrist MANHEIM 163 S. Charlofte St. Telephone 5.8376 i | | a E d Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30 es Examine Tues. Fi. Sat. 7-9 P. M. HOURS: . ¥ > rod F Tue.-Thur..9 a. m.-5 p.m. Glasses Fitted & Repaire 5 Tues. Fri. Sat. Tue.- Fri., Sat., 6 p.m.-8:30 p.m. ® Phone 3-3285 9:30.7:00.-2-5 P.'M ELIZABETHTOWN mm epee 15 E. High St. Telephone 24-R Quality Meats ALSO A TULL LINE OF Fruits & Vegetables KRALL'S Meat Market West Main St., Mt. Joy 60 Holstein Cattle 45 Registered 15 Grades T. B. Accredited apd Bang Certified, can THURSDAY, AUGUST 17 Near WILLOW STREET VILLAGE, Pa.. 4 miles south of LANCASTER at Juy M. Brubaker Farm, jusi off Routes 72 and 222, — 50 so into any herd. Auto Insurance Before Getting These Facts Learn how you gan get superior 7 BRED and OPEN HEIFERS. | BROADFORM protection at ‘ | substantial savings,’ Semi-annual Wn libra tina | premiums. Strong company with 3 SERVICE AGE BULLS from high producing dams. | service in every state. IT'S THE 90TH GARDEN SPOT SALE - a sale you Before you buy .., check with me can buy with absolute satisfaction and gel more value for | FRESH AND CLOSE SPRINGERS o~d ages, meny first calf heifers, featuring a GROWYP OF 12 HEAD FROM A NOTED 4% MARYLAND. Breeders of Southern Penna. will séll choice heavy mroflucers with fine pedigrees and lots of style and quality. SELECT HERD IN where «00 obligation, Ray N. Wiley MANHEIM R. D. 2 Phone Landisville 2201 AMERICAN 2 MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Operating in lowa as [illinols) American Farmers Mutual Insurance Company your money. INCREASE YOUR MILK PRODUCTION & PROFITS NOW. Come 'to this sale and buy. Every animml sells at your price. Sale starts at 12:00 Noon, lunch or dinner available. Immedi- ate reasonable trucking service. R. AUSTIN BACKUS SALES MANAGER & AUCTIONEER, MEXICO, N. Y. EARL L. GROFF, Local Representative, Strasburg, Pa. "CHECKERBOARD CHUCKLES - From You HOPE THE B GETS SOME PURINA AND THOSE | Mt. Joy. 32-1p PICKLES by 100 or 1000, ary size, 85¢ hundred. John Phone Manheim 5-8859. 30-3 | yf worth G. Neideigh and Dorothy T. year, 95 received state aid for | Pennsylvania State College with | leideigh. Sale at 1:( falter i: : y { Executors Ba at 1:00 pm. Walte , premiums, ih than 1000 4-H farm toys and CLA SSIFTED George W. McKee . Hy : © eee | girls atiending fr ; v ! ae { il : rere El tli sae nei i 4 Ea s at ending from all counties of Rates for classified advertising in | Clay M. Ryan, Attys 27-6 KEEP HEIFERS GROWING | JACK HEIBER TO RE-ENLIST [=e State Announces Allen Baker, | this column are: NOTICE Hare. Shuai ror ole oibe wentv-twi e | State 4-H Club leader. They will | 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢ . - Heifers running on poor pastur: DD. H iber, twenty-two, of Bo to sca] oe Over 2 Lines per itn... 100 Notice is hereby miven that = will need some additional feed to tcwn, received his physical exam | aod ct aida 2 2aders I Ench-ndd. insertion, per line..... 8c | 7:30 p.m. Daylight Saving Time of put them in thrifty conditicn by at Harrisburg for a re-enlistment. | 3 agents and home | ti August 17, 1950 in the Social Room breeding time, remind extension Te was discharged June 16 after | exiension representa- | LOST: Tire and wheel for Inter- |of the Fire House, Mount Joy, Lan- {ntev rock li f the Pennsyl- three years in tre Army and seeks | tives: All will live in college dorm. Truck. Ted Weidler, [caster County, Pennsylvania, 'the dairy speclalists of the ennsy - tree, years AI ee Florin. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4527. 32-1 [Council of the Bogough of vania State College. to re-enter the same branch. | eee om - - Mcunt Joy will hold.e public heap- TT : | FOR SALE: Ccolerator, 100 Ib. ice | ing on and immediately thereafter, { Patronize Bulletin Advertisers | capacity, all steel, good condition: | is to consider the ddoption cf a pno- — | Price $4.00. Call 207 E. Main St. | nosed amendment {to the Zoning Ordngnce of jthe Borough, which amendmen ee heretgfore been submitted to Borou, Planning I BUY all kinds of scrap iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler. Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. 5-12-tf FOR SALE: Columbia Range with reservoir $65, Heatrola (5-rooms) $25.00, both used 2 yrs. Fo- appoint- | ment, phone Mt. Joy 3-9542. 32-2tp Typewriters, Add, Maeh’s., Cash Registers, Check Writefs. New and | Used. J. M. Engle, 41 E. High St. Elizabethtown, ’phone 14J. 8-18-tf PAINTERS NEEDED; BP. Loraw, | Florin. Phone 3-4446, Mt. Joy. 22-tf | | EXPERIENCED | SHFET METAL WORKER i AND FURNACE INSTALLER APPLY McMICHAEL MANHEIM 32-tf JOS. F. [25 N. Main St, | Phone 5-7912 | GET A HOBBY: We suggést pho- | tography Cameras $2.75 up. De- veloping sets $3.95 up. Enlargers $22 up, paper Chemigdls, Films. — | VICTOR KLAHR CAMERA SHOGP, | Middietown. 32-1 | FOR SALE: New Perfection Table [Top Oil Stove. Call | GC. N. Ober, | Stauffertown. 31-2p ~\ H. L. Pluj Ying Heating i Phohe pi 15-tf | | FOR SALE: One good used cast | | iron oil burning boilef. Capacity | #65 ft., hot water. Price reasonable. | Phene Mt. Joy 3-3111. 32-tf | [FOR SALE: Burrows combination | : . | cash register and adding machine, | like new. Phone Mt. Joy 38-9781. | 32-tf |SPENCER SUPPORTS, individual- {ly designed. Mrs. Edyth B. Bruba- ker, Lancaster Rl. Phone Landis- [ ville 4374. 27-if | FOR SALE: Building Lot 62x156 on | corner of S. Market and a proposed | | street, Mt. Joy. An “A” zene loca- | tion. Apply E. E. Brown, Mt. J { 1-t |IF YOU ARE LOOKING for a | paperhanger, call Earl C. Brubak- ler. R1, Lancaster. Ph. Landisville { 4374. 19-tf | ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices for antiques of any description. Mr. | Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St., Man- | heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2.24-tf i 4 Pu . — T= rina Dealer SAVE THREE WAYS ON EGG PRODUCTION COSTS costs—how to get a Purina Hanging Feeder at almost half price. H.S. Newcomer & Son, Inc. MOUNT JOY, PA. We're having a big fall Cost-Cutting I Lots of Corn./ Pickers. Fair to help poultry raisers to greater A Pl! Now Picker. Bindery” Harvest- egg profits. Come in and see how “| ters, Bales, Tools, rills, Plows. Purina Laying Chows save on feed | Disk aird,_pther Hafrows, Wagons, | 'OR FARM BUREAU INSURANCE | see BENJ. F. GARBER, 518 South | Market St., Elizabethfown, Penna, 7-t | hone 23-R. | MACHINERY SALE at Elizabeth- [town R. D. 2, Pa. Phone 442-J-2. Saturday. August 19, 1950, at 11:00 | a. m. (DST). 25 Tractors, New and | Combines, ‘Cedar ghd Locust Posts, | Cars & Truths, 30 Hogs & Shoats. Notice—Fagmers{ Dealers. bring in | your corn’ mafhinery and tractors | now, and othér machinery. Terms | Cash. Nekt/ Sales—Saturday, Sep- | tember 2 pfid 23, 1950. G. K. Wag- | ner’s Machinery and Hog Auction. Commission as JFequire by law. The amendment to be considered, proposes the following: . To change from classification Jf residence B District to Industrial District, the area bounded on the North by South Alley, on the East by the Western line of Jacob Streét extended, on the South by the northern line of New Street ex- tended, and on the West by a four- teen feet wide public alley. , Copies of the proposed amend- ment are on file in the Office of tHe Borough Secretary, and may be im- spected by any person interested at his office No. 128 N. Barbam Street, Mount Joy, Pa. between the hours of 10 A. M., and 8 P. M., Monday to Friday, inclusive, and 10 A. M, end 5 P. M. Saturday. WILLIAM F. BRIAN Borough Secretary PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL FSTATE .WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1950. At 1:30 P.iM., D.S.T. Valuable Real Estate in the Bor- ough of Mount Joy. Tract of Land 50 ft. x 208 ft. upon which is erected: LARGE FRAME DWELLING known as 2% West Main Street. Mt. Joy, 10 rooms, | roof in excellent ondition, elec- | tricity installed. | 1% STORY FRAME HOUSE | known as 21§ West Main Street [ with water: antl electricity. | 5 FRAME GARAGES on rear in geod aphdition. | These properties are located on | Main Street and convenient to | transportation and can be inspected August 28 and August 29. Sale will be held on the premises | on the ahove date when terms will | 32-1 be mede known bv ELLA W. HERSHEY JOHN A. HERSHEY | Walter Dupes, Aucticneer Carl G. Her», Attorney | Zlfred C. Alspach, Attorney | 32-3 | WANTED MEN Tobac¢o Factory fl. Roy Nissly & Co,, le. FLORIN, PA. 32-2 32-2t I FOR RENT: Housg tre arking space, cool, all hiences. Al uminum 22 foot for sale, Trailer Villa, R. D. 3. Route 241, Phone Elizabethtown 251W. 29-4 ENJOY DRIVING? Protect your right to do so by getting State Farm Mutual Auto Insurances Careful drivers receive fompléte coverage at lower rates/ Remember—under new laws in Gt states, you can lose your license after one accident. Take no chances. See about State Farm's complete protection today. AMMON R. HOFFER 119 David St., Mount Joy, Pa, Phone 3-4901 32-1 PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ty be held on SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1950 On the premises at No. 29 Arch Street, Elizabethtown, Penna. ANTIQUES Furniture: Walnut drop leaf table; gate leg table; two small tables. six Penn Dutch painted chairs, original paint; early victorian marble top sideboard; kitchen cupboard; Windsor Armchair washstand; clock; mirrors. wash bench. Glass: Lamps; compotes; pitehers; can= dy jars; etc. Pottery: Slip ware pie plates; sponge cake molds. China: Fast Indian 3 assorted dishes. Alabaster: Tumbler. goblet; inkwell; bric-a- brac. Copper, Brass and Iron: Samovar; large dipper: candle- sticks: trays; plates; pots;