| | ; a A i | t - | ‘| | i ] y ad v 3 Re » SURES RAGE SUC oom i i ‘TREE WORK DONE ESTIMATES ON SHORT NOTICE RALPH L. MYERS & SONS Practical Artesian Well Drillers SALUNCA, LANCASTER CO., PA, PHONE LANDISVILLE RALPH | MYERS 2176 IF NO ANSWER CALL Chas R. Myers . . Landisville Paul L. Myers . . Landisville Edward G. Myers + Landisville Associates SALUNGA, PA, WATER WELLS for farms, factory, mills, reservoirs: and drainage purposes, 2651 4451 4456 SALE ( PUBLIC Two miles North of Flizabethtown R. D. 2, Pa. Phone 442-J-2 SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1951 at 10:30 A. M. Sharp 40 NEW & USED TRACTORS All Makes 10 TONS EAR CORN 300 Pieces other New & Used Farm Machinery Anything vou need. Cedar Posts 250 HOGS; CARS & TRUCKS Farmers and Dealers New and Used Tractors and Mach- linery in before Sale Day, if sible mmm == Sale ~ | DESIRABLE 8 -Room Brick House | | LOCATED AT 257 Marietta Street MOUNT JOY S. NISSLEY GINGRICH, Restor | PHONE 8296 12 SOUTH DUKE STREET LANCASTER, PA. PUBLIC SALE : 97th Garden Spot Sale THURSDAY, MARCH rst, 1951 +65 aa Holstein Cattle 50 Registered 15 Grades Na Accredited, Bang Certified, eligible to go anywhere, many calfhood vaccinated. treated against shipping fever, milk- ers mastitis tested. , At ‘the J. M. Brubaker Farm, WILLOW STREET VILLAGE, PA.. 4 miles south of Lancaster, Pa., just off Routes 72 and 222. — 50 FRESH AND CLOSE SPRINGERS, — 10 HEIFERS, all ages, d -— 5 SERVICE AGE BULLS. ! ‘Consignments from leading herds of Penna. ‘CLARK BOWEN, Wellsboro, Pa. sends a 546 Ib. 4%, daughter of a 704 4.19, dam on 2 time milking, after the sale to a son of the famous “SOVEREIGN.” 25 CHOICE CANADIAN COWS AND HEIFERS, all personally * selected.” They include daughters of such famous sires as MONT- ‘RAG, APPLE AJAX. famous son of 895 1b. 4.39% dam. Also a ‘daughter .of CARNATION CONCENTRATE HAZELWOOD, { “whose 1081 1b. fat dam is a sister to the new world’s champion 1413 1b. fat cow. Come. and see the finest lot of beautiful uddered, heavy producing ._.¢ows you have seen in a long time selling in the oldest Registered Holstein Penna. Consicument Sale — Where you buy with abso- ! i ‘lute confidence. Sale “im ‘héated pavilion. starting at 12:00 Noon, dinner or lunch , available. R. AUSTIN BACKUS SALES MANAGER & AUCTIONEER, MEXICO, N. Y. EARL L. GROFF, Local Representative, Strasburg, Pa. J-year-old due rizht G. K. WAGNER, Sales Mgr, | Next 2 sales—Saturdays, March 24 and April 7, 1951 PUBLIC SALE of DESIRABLE REAI. ESTATE to he held [ FRI. FVEN'G., FFBRUARY 23, 1951 On the nremises located in the of Elizabethtown Can be seen at any time by calling the owner. . i Sale to commence at 7:00 o'clock | P. M., when conditions will be made known by DAVID N. SONNON Walter Dunes, Auct. | D. L. Landis, Clerk 6-3 | PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLF FARM to be held WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7. 1951 | On the premises located in Conoy | Township Lancaster Pa. { along road leading from Marietta to | Bainbridee Consisting of 210 acres more or | less of all farming land thereon erected a 214 STORY STONE DWELLING with nine rooms and small summer house attached. Water in house and electric in house and all other. outbuildings. Large bank harn, stables for 60 head of steers. Two tobacco sheds. one with strip- ning room and cellar and space to | house 25 acres of tobacco. Large corn barn, large pig sty. All these | buildings are in good condition. | Running water at barn supplied | from never failing spring. Large | water pond near buildings. This i preperty close to the church and | school. Farm can be viewed at any time bv contacting J. E. Baker Company, Billmeyer. | Sale to commence { | known by THE J. E. BAKER COMPANY Walter Dunes. Auctioneer | 12 L. Landis, Clerk 7-3 | PUBLIC SALE Livestock & Entire Farm | Equipment | TUFSDAY, MARCH 6th, 1951 On the John Hossler Farm locat- of [ed in Lancaster County, Rapho | Township, on the road from Fast | Fairview Church to the Back Run House. TWO HFAD HORSES Roan Horse. single line leader. Black Horse. Mule, very good leader. 3 Year Old Spotted Pony, tame for children to ride, selling saddle and bridle. | 6 GUERNSEY COWS fresh or close | springers, 8 STOCK BULLS, SIX | HEIFERS, 2 SMALL BULLS and |1 STEFR, 5 BROOD SOWS, 3 will fiave litters on sale day, 2 due to | have litters in April. 12 SHOATS | weigh about 80 lbs. 200 CHICKENS. | LOT OF GEESE AND DUCKS 1949 Chevrolet Pick-up Truck, with lew mileage; H-Farmall Trac- { tor, fully equipped, slightly used { John Deere high beam 14” 2-bot- tom Tractor Plow, McDeering 6-ft. | School | | | PUBLIC SALE Farming Implements and Household Goods SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 1951 {| "On the/read leading from Mount Joy to Hossler's Church, One ‘mile north of Becker's Gas Station. 14 Head Holstein Cows Some Fresh and Close Springers 4 Stock Bulls, Fat Bull, 11 Fat Steers Two Tractors FARMALL H fully equipped with power lift, culti- vator and tobacco hoers, used four seasons: FARMALL 20 with No. 229 cultivator. 12A John Deere § ft. Combine with motor, Wood Bros. Corn Picker, One Deere rubber tire wagon, with 16 ft. bed: swab wagon, with 18 it. floats; 2-horse wagon, two low down tobacco wagons, two manure lspreaders, New Idea tractor spreader, Black Hawk horse spreader on John Deere tractor mower, 7 ft. cut, New Idea side delivery ‘rake, dump rake, John Deere corn planter used one season, Star corn ‘planter. McDeering 14 inch tractor plow on rubber, John Deere 14 inch wractor plow. two 4-horse harrows, Perry harrow, 25 tooth roller harrow. ‘John Deere 28-disc harrow. 24.disc harrow, ten hoe Ontario grain drill, ‘roller, potato planter. McDeering potato digger, potato plow, 60-tooth ‘harrow, McDeering riding cultivator, with fertilizer atiachment, 4 walk-- Jing plows and shovel harrow, two sets 20 ft. tobacco ladders, double ‘row tobacco planter, (Stauffer make): Maulkey bale elevator, 24 it. ‘long, DeHinger hammer mill with feed rolls and 20 ft. pipe. 13 inch Pa- pec snsliage cutter with pipe, 50 ft. rubber endless belt and other belts, ‘two cor shellers, Chatham wheat cleaner, bag wagon and bag holder, ‘Misnich h. p. eleclric. motor Stewart clipper, 32 ft. extension ladder. two Emory wheels and stands, manure and grain ‘forks, drill press, lot double and triple trees, digging iron, heavy jack, auto jacks, scoop shovels, air compressor with tank, Wizard egg sander, ‘drum, ‘tractor oil SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Majestic range, 4-room heatrola, iron kettle, otc. 3 . ! Sale to commence at 12:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Hess & Dupes. Aucts. Krerbill Broa, Clerks. ELAM F. SHERER Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin | | | Mower on rubber, New McDeering | side rake, closed bottom hay loader, 10 hoe McDeering Grain Drill. Rid- ing Cultivator with tobacco hoers, 2-horse scorer, potato plow & hook | plow; Mountville corn planter, Be- | mis tobacco planter, 2 plows, Wiard | & Birch; 3-sec. spring harrow, 28 | McDeering Disc, 9 ft. single Me- | Deering Culipacker, McDeering ma- | nure spreader,New Idea rubber tire wagon with 16 ft. bed, 2 wagons { with hay flats, good 2-horse wagon, | manure sled, corn sheller with mo- | | tor, Stripping room stove, tobacco | press, sizing boxes, Philco radio, scales, wheelbarrow type, wheel- | | barrow, 4 log chains, cow | hog troughs, hayhook, rope & pul- leys, new 16 ft. ladder, manure, | grain & chaff forks, feed bags. 7000 | tobacco lath, 12 ft. x 16 ft. Brooder | House, used very little, Range Shel- | ter, 2 Bantam cgops, Trimble Elec- | tric Brooder, 3 iron kettles, a cop- | per kettle, lot of tools. Feed—Corn on the ear, Hay and Straw and 100 | bus. Oats. { Any and everything used on a { farm. | Conditions by [ CLAYTON S. HOSSLER, | | Manheim, Pa., R2 | ! Auct., Abram Diffenbaugh Clerks, Ruhl & Hershey { Ladies from the church will serve | refreshments. 8-2 | | 'S FUNNY How Folks Store Stuff In An Attic When They rs CanCashIn 5) With AWANT AD SAVE MONEY BY READING THE ADS bring your | For Farm Building pos= | | P. M. when conditions will be made | chains, | ~ lk Sale Register | If you want a notice on your sale inserted in this register weekly | trom now until day of sale, ABSO- pod» | LUIELY FREE, send or phone us “ww + | your sale date and when you are ‘Low Cost Essential 8-2 | of Lancas- | Concrete Blocks Filling Farm Construction Needs Concrete blocks are being used more and more in the construction farm buildings, American Builder magazine, They have been found very serv- iceable.for dairy barn construction, low in first cost and in upkeep. Attributes that contribute to con. erete’s value as a building material on the farm are its durability, i cleanliness, and weather and insect [ter Counts Penna, at 156 Hum- maletown Street. A 21, STORY { fy FRAME' DWELLING. = insulated and equipped with all conveniences including al- uminum storm windows and vene- {tian blinds. New gas hot water | [ heater. This property is in very good | condition Immediate possession. | | | | | | | | © En VE f Dairy barn of concrete blocks and with a roof of fire-resistant asphalt shingles provides an ef- ficient structure low in cost and in upkeep, resistant qualities. Concrete founda- tions, masonry unit walls, concrete floors, and precast floor joists can be utilized to construct enduring farm structures and to repair old | ones. If a dairy barn is well-constructed and insulated, body heat of the cows { would keep interior temperatures at 45 to 50 degrees in almost any kind of weather, Lightweight aggregates in mono- lithic concrete or in masonry units, | vermiculite floors and underlayers, | | | | | | | wheatgrass seed hollow core walls, and masonry units with granular loose-filled cores all have qualities that can contribute to the efficiency of rural buildings. Less Than Half of U.S. at 200 Oelock | Farm Homes Have Baths Less than one-half of the nation’s more than 4,000,000 farm homes |and Milton Grove, live stock and |inger and have baths and only half of the |implements by Peter H. Risser. C. | rooms are heated, a study of rural housing accomodations revealed. Excessive standardization to re- lieve early postwar housing short ages resulted in the building of mediocre farm homes of rectangu- lar, box-like design with too small rooms, too little privacy and ab. sence of adequate plumbing and heating facilities. However, under impetus of a U.S, department of agriculture program, farm house plans have recently been developed that are expected to fulfill the fundamental require« ments, The new plans call for space, equipment and storage facill. ties in proportion to the number of | ments and some Household goods | bridge, close to the village of Lo- persons in the family, Coupled with the benefits of a 10. year electrification program has brought electricity to 75 per cent of the farm homes, this new home designing will open an un. tapped market for manufacturers of automatic equipment and home appliances. Pull Out the Car Although most farmers these days live on a hard surfaced road, there may be occasion when it would be necessary to pull a car or tractor out of a ditch. The above illustration shows how to get out of that ditch with the least amount of effort. A tow rope hitched to the front end of the car and tied to a stake or tree at right angle at the side of the road, will give you the leverage to get out of almost any place without help. Crested-Wheatgrass Seed Production Reported Up The 1950 production of crested- is estimated at 5,330,000 pounds of clean seed. This is 5 per cent larger than the 1949 production of 5,090,000 pounds. Larger crops. than last year re- ported for North Dakota, South Da- kota, and Montana, more than off- set the smaller crops indicted for Nebraska, Colorado and Washing. ton. The Colorado crop was near failure in 1950. ee Es There is no better way to boost your business than by local news- paper advertising. \ according to | that | ready let us print your bills, That's the cheapest advertisingyou can gel | —————— | Friday evening, February 23rd. 156 Hummelstown St, Elizabeth- town, 25 story frame house, all | conveniences, new gas hot water | heater by David N. Sonnon. Walter | Dupes Auct, Sale at 7 p. in. [ Friday, February 23 - On Route 1230, east of Mt. Joy, 70 Registered Grade Holsteins, ten tractors, farm {implements by Keystone-Holstein | Sales Inc. | Saturday, February 24 — On the froad from Mt. Joy to Hossler's | Church, one mile North of Beck- ers Gas Station, Cows, stock fulls, Fat Steers, 2 tractors, farming im- plements and some household goods | by Elam F. Shearer. Hess & Dupes, Aucts. Sale at 12:30 p. m. | Saturday, Feb. 24—At Creswell, | 2h Story House, Garage, Barn, { full line household goods by Mary Walk. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at ® 12:30 p.m. Thursday, March 1 — In Eden Twp., 2'5 miles west of Route 896, Turn west at Georgetown store, 25 cows and large line of farm mach- nery, 300 Leghorn Hens, by Elmer Smcker. LeRoy Zook, Auct. Har- vey Rettew Pedigrees. Sale 12:30 p.m. March 1-—In Manor on the Charlestown road, 2 miles south of Mountville, 1 mi. east of Central Manor camp grounds, 18 head Dairy cows, 4 Heifers, Farmall Tractor, farm- ing implements, ear corn, and | Household goods by Paul Shertzer. | Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at 12 M. Thursday, Twp., Saturday, March 3—In Manor | Twp., on the road leading from | Central Manor to Letort, 3 miles | west of Millersville, ai Bender's | Mill, farming implements, includ- ing tractor, Household Goods and | Antiques, Ear Corn by Phares B. Charles and Jacob B. Habecker for the estate of Charles M. Bender. | Edgar Funk, Auect. Sale at 12 M, March 3—Three miles { Saturday, the | northeast of Mt. Joy, along | Back Run road near Back Run { School, 8 head milk cows, Fat Bull, {100 Leghorn Hens, Implements by Samuel J. Bailey. Dupes and Hess Auct. Sale at 1:00 p.m. March 6—At Midway beiween | | Rissers Mt. Joy Tuesday, | Miller, { Si Frank, auet. Sale 1 p.m. March 6 —In Manor Tuesday, miles southwest of Mount- Twp., 2 | ville, 1 mile East of Washington { Boro, on the Gertie Newcoiner | farm, five Heifers, One Farmall { Tractor, farming implements and some Household goods by Ralph S. Frey. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at {12 M. March 7—In Manor T the road leading {rom Millersville to Stehmen’s Church, 1 Mi. southwest of Millersville. { Guernsey Cow, with calf. Holstein | Heifer, 4 Bulls, Farming Imple- Wednesday, wp, on | by Charles Frey Edgar Funk, Auet. Sale at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 7—In Conoy Twp., along road from Marietta to Bainbridge, a farm of 210 acres, 21% [story stone dwelling, bank born, 2 tobacco sheds, corn barn, pig sty by the J. E. Baker Co. Sale at 2 p. m. Walter Dupes Auct. Thursday, March 8—In Pequea Twp., one mile northeast of New Danville and 2 miles south of Mil- lersville, on the Wabank Road, midway between New Danvilie and Millersville, 23 head of Outstand- ing Guernsey Cows, Farming im- plements including tractors and combine, 1,000 Bus. Ear Corn and Household goods by David H. Ken- dig. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at 12:30 p.m. | Friday, March 9—In West Hemp- | field Twp., at Ironville, a full line | of household goods by Henry Mus- | ser. Sale at 12:30 p. m. Edgar Funk, | Auctioneer. | Friday, March 9—Near Elm Tree 4 School, 2 miles northeast of Mt. Joy, 40 head Holstein catile and farm implements by Raymond Hostetter, Dupes & Hess, Aucts. Saturday, March 10—In Rohr=- erstown, 1 block North of Miller & | Bushong’s Mill, on the road lead- | ing from Rohrersiown to the Har- rishurg Pike, 215 story frame house, one acre of ground and some household goods by Fannie Fents- maker. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 13—In W. Hemp- field Twp., 1 mile east of Columbia, umbia, one-half mile north of the Lincoln ‘Highway, 30 head of Guernsey and Holstein cows, 24 Heifers, 300 chickens, a full line of farming implements including two tractors eic., by Mahlon M. Bushong. Edgar Funk, Auct., Sale at 12 M. Wednesday, March 14—In Man- or Twp.. on the road leading from Mountville to Central Manor, one Flock north of the Camp Meeting Grounds, 10 Ayrshire Purebred Cows, 5 Ayrshire Heifers, 10 Year- line Heifers, Twe taills, Farming implements, Household goods by Mrs. John Martin. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at 12 M. Thursday, March 15 « Aleng the Hill, 1 mi. west of Lancaster June tion, implements and some house~ hold goods by Esther M. Stauffer, admx, Elmer V. Spahr, auct, Sale at 12:30 p.m. —— Thursday, March 15-In Manor Twp, miles south of the Lin- coln Highway, turn off Lincoln Highway 1 mile West of Mount« ville at the Catholic Convent, Farming implements, two tractors, livestock consisting of 15 Chester White Sows, 600 Bu. corn, 400 Bu, Barley, Household Goods by Wal- ter Swords. Edgar Funk, Auct, Sale at 12 M. Friday, March 16—-One mile west of Lancaster, along the Lincoln Highway, at West Lancaster, 4- room Bungalow, 2-car Garage. full line of goods by David Fess, Sole at 12:30 p.m. Edgar Funk, Auct. Saturday, March 17 — In Manor Twp., 2-car garage, large slaughter shon, State Insnection, butchering tools, and household goods by Nor- | man Kauffman. Edgar Funk, Auct. Saturday, March 17 — On the premises at 122 South Barbara St., in Mount Joy, real estate, house- hold goods and tinsmith tools for the Estate of Chas M. Webb. C. S. Frank, Auct. Sale at 12:30 p. m. Saturday, March 17—One block off the Lincoln Highway at the West end of Mountville, known as the Fralich farm, 3 cows, 1 heifer, farming implements, hold articles by John R. Leaman. Auct. Lloyd Landvater. Sale at 1:00 p. m. Monday, March 19-One mile | south of Washington Boro, along the River Road. farming implee ments including Tractors and Com- bines. Ear Corn and tobacco lath by Joe Arhatina. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 20—In W. Hemp- field Twp., on road leading from Oyster Point to Lincoln Highway, one mile east of Mountville. farm- ing implements and houshold goods by Ben Musselman. Edgar Funk, Auct, Sale 1:00 p.m. — Wednesday, March 21—In Manor Twp., at Central Manor at Kauff- man’s machine shop, 215 miles south of Mountville, 3 miles west of Millersville, Farmall Super Trac- tor, farming implements and Household goods by Robert M. Kauffman. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at 12 M. Friday, March 23—Annual Sale at our place of the Boro limits, Mt. Stock, farming imple- furniture ete. by C. Leo P. Frank. Sale Ald- Good Community business, at Joy, Live | ments, fruit, |S. Frank and | starts at 12 M. Auctioneers, Wagner. | Saturday, March 24 — On the premises on Wood street, in Florin, let 40x200 ft., with 2% story frame house. and household | goods by Enos Rirehart Wachstet- | ter, dm. of the Estate of John S. | Wachstetter, deceased. C. S. Frank | Auct. Sale at 1 P. M. Saturday, March 24—W. Hemp- field Twp., 1 mile ast of Columbia, | one-half mile north of the Lincoln Highway, full line of household { goods by Mahlon M. Bushong, Sale | at ‘12:30 ‘p.m. Edgar Funk, Auct. Monday, March 26—On the road | leading from Maytown to Bain- ata, on the farm known as the | Engle Farm, brood sows, boar, lot | shoats, pullets and implements by { Lloyd F. Losch. Walter Dupes, auc- | tioneer. Sale 1 p. m. | Tuesday, March 27—In W. Hemp- field Twp. at the east end of | Mcuntville, Mules, Cows, Bulls, | Shoats, and farming implements by | | Sale at 12:30 p.m. | "CLASSIFIED Rates for classified advertising in this column are: 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢ Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10c Each add. insertion, per line .... 8c FOR SALE: Furniture, garden tools, lawn mowers, dishes, Frozen foods, Can goods, electric stove. Phone Mt. FOR SALE: Enterprise Gas Stove, good condition: 2 Monterey drum and coffee tables, Girl's bicycle. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5631. 8-1 WANTED: Two waitresses at Am- erican Legion Home, Mt. Joy. Ap- ply Paul Hipple, 285 Marietta Ave. Mount Jay, Pa. 8-3 WANTED: Pr. of Hearse Lamps, in good condition, overall length above 1, Penna. 8-3 HOUSE FOR SALE: Four rooms & bath, H. W. oil heat, Gas H. W. Heater, Garage, one mile from Eli- zabethtown, Price $8,500. H. Lyle Geib, R. D. 1 (Newville) Etown, Pa. 8-2 EGGS FOR HATCHING from pure bred New Hampshire Reds and Barred Rock, 75¢ for 15 eggs. Flor- ence K. Shelly, 365 Donegal Springs Road, Mt. Joy. 8-1 WANTED: Male roomer, all con- veniences. Apply in person. Flor ence K. Shelly, 365 Donegal Springs Road; Mt. Joy. 8- We can use several young men, 16 years or over, who want to earn money while going to school. Can work after school and Saturdays. Can have a regular job if desired, when school , closes. Apply The Bulletin, Mount Joy. tf NOTICE The 1951 Budget of East Donegal Township Supervisors is on file at the Maytown National Bank, May- town, Pa. and may be inspected at road from Lancaster Junction to Salunga, 1% mile south of Sporting any time. Harold S. Endslow, Seey. some house=- | Amos Grayhill. Edgar Funk, Auct. | Joy 3-5534 between 4-6 P. M. 8-1p | 30 in, W. M. Bliss, Camp Hill R. D. | The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, February 22, 1951-3 FOR SALE: Universal electric oven used two years, Price $35.00. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4692. 7-3 ARTICLES mothproofed with BER- | LOU are guaranteed against moth damage for 5 years. Dry cleaning does not remove BERLOU. Average cost to mpthspray a suit or dress is 8¢ a year. Keeners Home Furn- ishing, Mount Joy. 8-1 WANTED-—Dead or alive Automo- biles, any make, any model; also Scrap Iron, Batteries, ete. Prompt service given. H, B. Shank Auto Wreckers, 74 N. Poplar St.,, E-town, Pa. Phone 191-W or 38-W. 8-tf NEW Kodak's merit 35mm projector $24.50. New Argus $2795. First at Victor Klahr's Shop, Middletown, Pa. 8-1 FOR SALE: Duo Therm heater, for three rooms, used 3 mo., 8 sec. pipe, 3 elbows included. Phone Mt. Joy 3-9962 or inquire Harold Kulp, 301 W. Donegal St., Mt. Joy. 8-1 SPENCER SUPPORTS, individual- ly designed. Mrs. Edyth B. Bruba- ker, Lancaster Rl. Phone Landis- ville 4374. 8-tf GIFTS for BABIES and GROWN- UPS. Veiling, Feathers and Flow- ers, Alterations, Sewing, Mending and Buttonholing: Margaret-Jean Shappe, 19 W. Donegal St., Mt. Joy. 33-tf CARE FOR CHILDREN by dav or week at my home. Mrs. Irvin Kay- lor, Mt. Joy. Phone 3-4261. 7-2p WANTED: EXPERIENCED MECH- ANIC: Must give name and refer- ence for immediate reply. Write P. 0. Box 85—G. E., Mt. Joy, Pa. 7-4 WANTED PARTS MAN Reply — Identification P.O.Box 85 - EW. Mount Joy, Pa. FOR SALE: Fresh Cider, also cooking and eating apples, vinegar. Mrs. Kathryn Snyder. Phone Mt. Joy 3-9451. 7-2 WANTED: All kinds of Cows, and Shoats etc. Will buy your entire Dairy. Also farm implements, and household goods for Community Sale, March 23rd. Good Friday. C. S. Frank & Son. 7-tf FOR SALE: Allis Chalmers W. D. Tractor and plow, ‘used lightly two yrs.; 4-section spring harrow used 1 yr.; low wagon on rubber. Alice H. Myers, Mt. Joy R1, Phone 3-5221 7-tf 7-4 FOR SALE: Double House, each side containing 6 rooms & bath and an extra lot. Along main highway in Florin, close to church & schools. i interested phone evenings after 6 P. M. Phone Mt. Joy or call on Saturday all day, to view same. Mrs. Clarence Musselman. 7-tf AN IMMEDIATE OPENING for women over 23 in Mt. Joy or vicin- ity. If you have pleasing personali- ty. good health, and the use of a car, you may qualify. Best working hours 4 to 9 p. m. No canvassing or parties. Applicants who need to earn as much as $75 in a week pre- ferred. For interview write: Mrs. Josephine Leisman, P. O. Box 124, Paoli, Pa. 7-3p WANTED Male Office Worker Apply P. O. Box 85 Mount Joy 6-4 NOTICE: Will keep children at my home. Mrs. Guy Troutman, Pine St.,, Mt. Joy. Phone 3-5183. 2-tf OYSTERS & CLAMS: Chinco- teague. Joe & Tim Schroll, 33-35 Detwiler Avenue, Mt. Joy. 43-tf WANTED: Old Magazines, News- papers. I buy all kinds of scrap | | | iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. 34-tf EXPERIENCED FARM HELP WANTED Two Men for Steady Work on Poultry Farm. JNO. M. WOLGEMUTH R. 1, Mount Joy 6-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 HELP WANTED STENOGRAPHER, for general office work. BACHMAN CHOCOLATE MFG. CO. 3-tf FOR SALE: LEGHORN BABY CHICKS, R.O.P. sired, Penna. U. S. Pullorum clean. A. C. Mayer, Phone 3-9826, Mount Joy, Pct. 49-tf USED CARS 1948 Half-ton Ford Pick-up 1948 Chevrolet Tudor Sdn. R&H 1947 Chevrolet Tudor Sdn. Fleetline 1938 Oldsmobile 4-dr. Sedan 111946 Dodge 5 pas. Coupe, R&H NEWCOMER MOTORS Inc. CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE Sales & Service Open Evenings to 9 P. M. 43-tf FOR AWNINGS - VENETIAN UPHOL- iS: - FURNITURE call Columbia 48101 or write to HALDEMAN'S UPHOL- eres SSS: SPRING IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER Be ready! to take that trip or take the Mrs. for a ride. BUY one of these tip-top cars now, while prices are still low, 1951 Nash Ambassador Super 4 dr. Sedan, Company Official Car, 2-tone Blue & Grey, Hydra- matic, Weathereye Heater & Defrosters, Foam Cushions, Twin Beds; Seat Covers, Radio. At a Substantial savings. 1950 Nash Statesman Sdns, .. $1675 1950 Stud. Champion 2 dr. .. $1575 1950 Studebaker Coupe, 2000 miles 1949 Nash “600” 2 & 4 drs. .. $1395 1949 Dodge Wayfarer 2 door Sedan, 1949 Chev. Del. 2 & 4 dr. Sdns. ful- ly equipped. 1 Owner. 1949 Ford Custom Club Cpe. $1375 1949 Nash Amb. 4 dr, Sdn. .. $1675 1949 Buick Super 4 dr. Sedan, Dy- naflow. Fully equip. Special. 1948 Dodge Custom 4 dr. fully eq. 1947 Nash Amb. 4 dr. & Coupe. 1947 Ford Panel truck A-1 .. $ 975 1946 Chev. Club Coupe and 4-door Sedan ...... i $ 975 1941 Plymouth 2 dr. Sdn. Htr. $ 575 191 Chrysler Royal 4 dr. A-1. 1940 Dodge Del. Sdn. A-1 ., § 545 1940 Plymouth 4 dr. Sd. 1 Owner 1939 Chevrolet 2 dr. Sdn. A-1 $ 395 1939 Hudson 4 dr, Sd. A-1 .., $ 275 HARRY R. BITZER YOUR NASH DEALER 720 N. PRINCE ST. LANCASTER PHONE 2-4128 Open Daily To 9 p.m. Fm 8-1 Typewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash Registers, Check Writers. New and Used. J. M. Engle, 411 E. High St., Elizabethtown, phone 14J. 8-18-tf LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that appli- cation will be made to Farmers Bank and Trust Company, of Lan- caster, Pennsylvania for a duplicate issue of nine shares of its corporate stock in place of Certificate No. 3205 for a like amount of shares is- sued in the name of Milton G. Strickler on June 18, 1934, the or- iginal of which has been lost, mis- laid or destroyed. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. AND TRUST COMPANY OF MOUNT JOY. Executor of Mil- ton G. Strickler, deceased. Carl G. Herr, Attorney 7-6 WE HAVE FOR SALE THE FOL- LOWING AIRPLANES—1946 Piper J-3 Cub N2224M at $595.00, 1946 Ercoupe NC99736, equipped with radio and landing lights, also elect- rie starter at $1025.00; 1948 Piper “Vagabond” Cub, comfort-speed- economv, and only $795., 1946 Aer- onca “Champion”, this is a good airplane, the property of Chiques Areo Corporation, Lut it isn’t used much since thev bought their new “Pacer” — it's for sale at $695.00, 1937 Taylorcraft “A”, this “Thing” needs a little engine work. which we are going to take care of, and at the same time we will perform the annual inspection and relicense the “Thing” for one year. If someone doesn’t snap it up at $225.00, I'm to get some cheap flying time in it myself. We have several other good planes listed—come and look them over. Phares H. Landis, Donegal Airport. 5-4 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of David B. Ginder, dec’d, late of Mount Joy Township, Lan- caster County, Penna. Letters testamentary on said es- tate having been granted to the un- dersigned, all pérsons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned J. EARL MARTIN Mount. Joy. R2, Pa. Executoy Clarence C. Newcomer, Att'y. 5-6 EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE Estate of Milton G. Strickler, de~ ceased, late of Rapho Township, Lancaster County, Penna. Letters testamentary on said es ate 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 vresent them withont delay for settlement to the undersigned THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY Mount Joy, Pa. Executor Carl G. Herr, Fsq. 5-6 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Fanny M. Boyce, dec'd, late of City of Lancaster, Lancaster County, Penna. Letters testamentary on said estate 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 for settlement to the under- signed HARRY N. NISSLY Nor'h Barbara Street Mount Joy, Penna. Executor Arnold, Bricker & Beyer Attorneys EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Annie N. Nissley, dec’d late of Manheim Township, Lan- caster County, Pa. Letters testamentary on said Estate 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 for settlement to the undersiened 4-6 STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th & | Spruce Sts, Columbia, Pa. 26-tf Mount Ji ou n , Pa. Bernard J. Myers, Jr. o : Attorney 8-8 Sl PRE Re ai RGN gs