The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 08, 1951, Image 3

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| PUBLIC SALE

A PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE
S FUNNY Of Hardware Stoce or Desirable Real state
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28th, 1951 to be held on
How Folks at 12 o'clock noon THURS. EVENING, MAR 22, 1951
The undersigned will offer at| On the premises at No. 704 South
Store Stuff public sale at premises No. 35 So. | Market Street, Elizabethtown, Pa.
In An Attic 7 Market Street, Elizabethtown, Lane a A 2's STORY BRICK,
i Wh caster County, Pennsylvania, a full ! Shite Roof, DWELLING
} en They (i line of hardware stock containing 7 rooms & tile
y : bath, new hot water heat-
WILLIAM M/ J
Can Cash In ILLIAM H MANN ing system, hard wood floors on
Trustee in bankruptey of

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With AW Rider Hardware Co. Inc fire Sh " ( block
Walter Dupes, Auct trees MY Toes Soe
v. Hay Brown, Jr. Att'y 10-1 Situated on lot 50x160 feet. Also

adjoining vacant lot of 500x160
ft. Persons desiring to view proper
tv ean do so on the evenings of
March 19th, 20th and 21st from 7:30
to 9:00 P. M. Possession can ke had
by April 15th, 1951.
Sale to commence at
KEEP YOUR BARN DRY
7.00 P.M.
WITH HUNTER AUTOMATIC Yin Soni ns will be made
Known by
BARN VENTILATION RUTH HEISEY ©
yr Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
Li 10-2
D. L.. Landis, Clerk
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF
THE ORPHANS’ COURT OF LAN-
CASTER COUNTY, PA. the un-
i LOW COST HUNTER der igned will offer at public sale
the following described real estate:
Ll AUTOMATIC BARN ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OF
YENTILATION CROUND on which is erected a
TWO AND ONE HALF STORY
SAVES MONEY
SIX WAYS...







 
. 1 INCREASE Y FRAME HOUSE on
A HUNTER ZEPHAIR A id MILK the Southeast corner of Wood St.
VENTILATING FAN 2 REDUCE BARN REPAIRS and Market St. in the village ©
keeps dry, fresh oir 3 HAVE HEALTHIER HERDS ind Ee Dn open
. a ancaster ounty, Ps:
cireulating through 4 PRODUCE BETTER GRADE Com iron on the East
your MILK side of Market Street forty (40)
unhealthy, stagnant, 5 PREVENT FEED SPOILAGE feet, more or less, and extending in
meisture-laden air, 6 IMPROVE WORKING CON. depth of that width two hundred
. DITIONS (209) feet, more or less, to an al-
ley
Immediate possession.
. lve your vens Ch | F It At the same time and place will
oil us lame, We ar es e y be sold one lot of furniture, house~
titeting P tere line of : "TOWN. PA held goods and tools, including 10
sorry © complete MAYTOWN., PA. tables, 25 chzirs, spinning wheel,


drgan, lawn mower, step-ladder,
HUNTER ZEPHAIR
FANS.
Phone Marietta 6-3205
59-3 mo

 
 


glassware and dishes, etc.
Sale to be held on the premises
on Saturday, March 24, 1951, at 1
c¢'elcek p. m.
Terms and conditions by
ENOS RINEHART
WACHSTETTER
98th GARDEN SPOT SALE of the Estate of John
Wachstetter, deceased.
wr C. S. Frank, Auctioneer.
65 Bat W. R. Howard, Attorney.
| Holstei
“laude Zeller, Clerk.
50 Registered
PUBLIC SALE
15 Grades Lbs rier ot Babi cle
i
T. B. Accredited, Bang Certified, eligible to go anywhere, many All ‘That Certain
calfhood vaccinated, carefully treated against shipping fever, milk- LAND On which is erected a
ers mastitis tested. 215 STORY FRAME
1951
THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 2 Dwelling House
At the J. M. Brubaker Farm, WILLOW STREET VILLAGE,
PA, 4 miles south of Lancaster, Pa., just off Routes 72 and 222. WITH KITCHEN ATTACHED
— 55 FRESH AND CLOSE SPRINGERS BARN
The quality you are locking for with good size, good breeding, ide. of Sontl
nice udders, and free from blemishes. These cows will milk 5) west side of South
Ib; to 70 Ib. for you.
—'SEVERAL SERVICE AGE BULLS
— SOME BRED AND OPEN HEIFERS of Burbars
COME AND BUY AT THIS OLDEST ESTABLISHED PENNA. cioht (188)
HOLSTEIN CONSIGNMENT SALE, where every animal sells at §) alley.
your price, and to be as represented.
~Many have bought time and time again in these sales, and have
brought their friends and neighbors. YOU, too, should attend.
THERE WILL BE MANY WONDERFUL VALUES IN THIS BiG




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REAL ESTATE
GOODS & TINNER'S TOOLS

34 | saturday, Mar. 17,1951


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The undersigned, as agents for
! the heirs of Charles M. Webb here~

situated on the
Mount Joy, containing forty (40)
feet more or less on the west side
Street and extending
one hundred eighty-
feet more or less to a
of Barbara


Also at the same time and place
HOUSEHOLD GOODS and a SET
OF TINNER'S TOOLS will be sold
Sale to commence on


SALE. March 17, 1951, at 1 p. m. when
Come early, sale starts at 12:00 Noon, lunch or dinner available. terms and conditions will be made
Good truck service. Sale held in heated sale pavilion. Catalogs at | known by Edwin L. Kline and Ad-
ringside. dison M Habecker, agents for the
heirs of Chagles M. Webb, dec'd.
EDWIN L. KLINE and
ADDISON M.
R. AUSTIN BACKUS
SALES MANAGER & AUCTIONEER, MEXICO, N. Y.
Agents for
EARL L. GROFF, Local Representative, Strasburg, Pa. | Chas W. Baby. Attorndv
> 8. Frank, Auct.
the heirs


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PUBLIC SALE~Wed., March 14, 1951 |
The undersigned. having sold his farm, will have a complete dispersal sale along
Route 11, Carlisle and Harrisburg pike, three miles west of Camp Hill, 12 miles east of Car-
lise, opposite Naval Supply Depot, the following:
1 PONY, 9 Years Old, Gentle
BE 100 Registered & Grade Holstein Cattle
Consisting of 58 head of milk cows, 25 will be fresh by day of sale, balance Summer and Fall cows:
20 head of vaccinated heifers bred to freshen in fall; eight first-calf heifers. Several sired by the bulls
in service at Southeastern A. B. C. Several choice heifer calves, sired artifically. Yearling bull with
plenty of type, out of a Twin Meadow heifer, now milking over 60 lbs. Six small bulls. Balance young
The herd sire is Highway View Zimmerman This is an outstanding sire.
HOGS o-— 50 Consisting of sheats averaging from 40 to 70 lbs.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
Two 195) MODEL A JOHN DFERE TRACTORS, I'ke new. with key ignition,
3 Tractors Roliamatic and power troil cylinders; 1948 MODEL H. FARMALL TRACTOR
9 cecmpletely equipped with cultivators.
Sst John Deere cultivators for Model A or B; Massey-Harris 7 ft. self propelled combine, 1948 model:
New Holland hay baler, Oliver two-row corn picker, New Hclland bale loader, 2 New Idea side deliv-
ery rakes, 2 elevators, one 28-ft. long; other 2) {t.; New Idea tractor manure spreader, 90-bu. bed,
Oliver Superior 13-7 in. grain drill, used 1 seascn; 4-rcw McCormick-Deering cern planter, 2-row planter,
Oliver corn binder, loader & bundle carrier, Papec silo filler, 16 in. & pipe; Massey tractor mow-
er with power lift or hand control; David Bradley 7-ft. tractor mower, 2 McCormick-Deering No. 34
S=disc plows, 2 McCormick-Deering 18x32 disc harrows, 22x24 heavy duty disc harrow, two 9-ft. cul-
tipackers: 25-tooth John Deere lever harrow, 2 Perry harrows, 4-row Case rotary hoe, manure loader,
3 rubber tire wagons with tlats, Brady garden tractor with cultivators. Tae above machinery is pract-
ically new and in very good condition.
Two full sets of tan leather front gears, bridles and collars.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT
Surge 3-unit milking machine, pipe and 50 stall cccks; McCormick-Deering 10-can milk cooler with
agitator; 44 85-lb. milk cans, strainers, buckets, stirrers, elec. hot water heater, power clover seed sower,
forks, shovels, bars, chains, some household goods, corn by the ton, hay and straw by the ton, ensilage
ky the’ ft. and many other items not mentioned. :
Sale to start at 9 o'cleck sharp. Household goodsand small items sold from 9 to 930 o'clock. From
9:30 to 11:30 will sell hay, straw and machinery, from 11:30 to 12 will sell dairy equipment and hogs. At
12 o'clock will sell sows. (ORDER OF SALE MUS7.BE FOLLOWED). Cattle sold under cover.
Trindle Spring Church will have lunch stand.
.H. WAYNE SWEGER
Sale to start at 9 o'clock sharp. Household goods
MECEANICSBURG, R4, PA.

cattle.
50 — HEAD OF


GIBBLE and WENGER, Aucts.
Wis2 & Otto, Clerks.


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stove, sewing machine, gun, clock, |
HOUSEHOLD |
TRACT OF
Barbara Street, in the borough of |
Saturday, |
HABECKER |
{ . t FARM MACHINERY OPEN
| Sa le Register| CELEBRATION
. A farm machinery open
If you want a notice on your sale | celebration will be held Thursday,
inserted in this ‘register weekly | March 15, by the Lancaster County
trom now until day of sale, ABSO- | IFarm
LUTELY FREE, send or phone us| ation in the recently opened ma- |
your sale date and when you are |chinery plant along the Dillerville |
ready let us print your bills, That's | Road, City |
the cheapest advertisingyou can get | limits, Within the 50 ft. by 144 ft. |
which houses the entire
farm implement division, is a large
show room, parts department, re-
house
Bureau Cooperation Associ= |
west of the Lancaster
structure,

Friday, March 9—In West Hemp-
field Twp. at Ironville, a full line
of household goods by Henry Mus-| . = : Cw
ser. Sale at 12:30 p. m. Edgar Funk, | Pair shop and warehouse,
Auctioneer
|
held by
farmers. It
Complete ownership is
County
|
Near Elm Tree | Will be open for their inspection
Lancaster
——— the
Friday, March 9 [ {
School, 2 miles northeast of Mt. Joy, | during the afternoon and evening,
40 head Holstein cattle and farm | line of the well |
implements by Raymond Hostetler. | : “3 )
Dupes & Hess, Auets known Black Hawk equipment will |
—— { be displayed. Several interesting
Saturday, March 10—In Rohr- | and informational films, portraying
crstown, 1 block North of Miller & | the
3 i i ad- ’ . : :
Bushong’s Mill, on the road lead- | 4 y's power farming, will be shown
ing from Rohrerstown to the Har-| py
risburg Pike, 215 story frame house, | at different throughout
and a complete
advantages and benefits of to-
intervals
one acre of eround and some | the afternoon and evening, |
household : goods by Fannie Penige | Many county farmers are plan- |
1. . x y 3
waker. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at! : : x
nay Fu [ning to give this new farm machin-
2:30 pm
ery plant a thorough inspection.
Rb A | "|
Tuesday, March 13—In W. Hemp | The service garage and petroleum
field Twp., 1 mile east of Columbia, | department, which are located on
. | 3 . |
mile north of the | {he same site, will also be open to
umbia, one-half
| Lincoln Highway, 30 head of, i wi vig 4 4
| Guernsey and Holstein cows, 24 : ! by io wigh lo Look over Hege pe
Heifers, 300 chickens, a full line | erations in addition to the machin-
| of farming implements including | ery plant, It is free and open to
| two tractors eic., by Mahlon M. | everyone.
{ Bushong. Edgar Funk, Auct.,, Sale i"
| at 12 M.
| Wednesday, March 14—In wan- | New Traffic Laws
jor Twp.. on the road leading from |
| Mountville to Central Manor, one | (From page 1)
| Yor 1 soline ~ . .
block north of the Camp Meeting | The Council decides which class=
es will operate concessions at
|
| Grounds, 10 Ayrshire Purebred |
{ Cows, 5 Ayrshire Heifers, 10 Year- |
|
i line Heifers, Twe hulls, Farming | various basketball games through-
| implements. Household foods, hy | out the season. Fach class is will-
Mrs. J Marti doar | :
Mrs. John Martin. Edgar UNE ling to take its turn because the
| Auct. Sale at 12 M.

i profits go to the class treasury.
“wr . .
Along the | A “Teen-Age Night’ every Wed-
Junction to nesday at the school has been spcn- |
|
past |

|
| Thursday, March 15
| road from Lancaster
Salunga, 112 mile south of Sporting | sored by the Council for the
Hill, 1 mi. west of Lancaster Junc- : i
hi tis several years. The informal gath- |
{ tion, implements and some house- |” y= T i
| hold goods by Esther M. Stauffer, | ering is still growing in popularity
| adm, Elmer V. Spahr. auct. Sale and 50 to 60 attend. Student Coun= |
| cil officers take care of the re=-
|
freshments, entertainment a n d|
| Thursday, March 15—In Manor | yori
| Twp., 215 miles south of the Lin- . p.
Highway, turn off Lincoln |
| at 12:30 p.m.

| coln The Council begins its service |
lichway 1 mile West of Mount-| 0 the pupils by conducting the |
ville at the Catholic Convent, | fg as a. Welcoto
: : | and |
Farming implements, two tractors, | ari introduction. to school vidi
: Pa qx é « scho |
{ livestock consisting of 15 Chester | clion’ to: 5¢'100 orgameas |

assembly
| White Sows, 600 Bu. corn, 400 Bu, tions, |
Barley, Household Goods by Wal= It encourages the homerooms to |
| I 4 ot Ca 5 .
te ow ds. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale | present interesting assemblies |
{at 12 M.
{ :
| throughout the year by awarding |
|
for the best. |

| Friday, March 16—One mile west [an ice cream party
of Lancaster, along the Lincoln |Other programs sponsored by the
{ Highway, at West Lonaster 4- | Council are the popular movies |
"30 alow. 2-car age. full | |
{ room Bungalow, 2-car Garage. ft | avery two months and the schzol
{ line of goods by David |
{ Hess. Sale at 12:30 p.m.
| Edgar Funk, Auct.
| girls, representing each class. The
| Saturday, March 17 In Manor | Council is divided into four com-
| Twp., 2-car garage, large slaughter | I lances?
‘hon, State Inspection, butchering pan dances;
| tools, and household goods by Nor- | the news-
| man Kauffman. Edgar Funk, Auct. | papers; assembly, to prepare bulle-
{ Se tins describing future assemldies
Saturday, March 17 On the | fo; interested pupils and teachers: |
premises at 122 South Barbara St., and service, to conduct “Teen-Age
in Mount Joy. real estate, house- |‘ 5 ’ oe
{hold goods and tinsmith tools for Night.
[ the Estate of Chas M. Webb. C. 5.
{ Frank, Auct. Sale at 12:30 p. m. | BUYERS OUT AGAIN
| Saturday March 17—One block Several buyers were irs
off the Lincoln Highway at the West! culating in the vicinity of Landis. |
end of Mountyjlle, known as the ville this week . buying
tobacco crops for which they were
paying 30 and 10 cents. |
i
Christmas party.
The work is done by 13 boys and |
mittees: social, to
publicity, to inform
|
|
|
|
remaining !
{ Fralich farm, 3 cows, 1 heifer,
| farming implements, some house-
I'nold articles by John R. Leaman. |
| Auct. Lloyd Landvater. Sale at 1:00 | of

Mountville, 3 miles west
p.m. {of Millersville, Farmall Super Trac- |
EE [tor, farming implements and |
Monday, March 19--One mile | Household goods bv Robert M. |
south of Washington Boro, along |Kauffiman. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale
the River Road, farming imple-|at 12 M. |
I ments including Tractors and Com=-
Good Friday. March 23—Annual

| bines. Ear Corn znd tobacco lath |
| by Joe Arbutina. Edgar Funk, Auct. | Community Sale at our place of |
{ Sale at 12:30 p.m. | business, at the Boro limits, Mt.
i sce Jey, Live Stock. farming imple- |
ments, fruit, furniture ete. by
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.
S. Frank and Leo P. Frank. Sale
starts at 12 M. Auctioneers, Ald-
| inger and Wagner.
Saturday, March 24 — On the
| premises on Wood street, in Florin,
| lot 40x200 ft., with 2'5 story frame
| dwelling house, and household |
Wednesday, March 21-—In Manor |. 4s by Enos Rinehart Wachstet- |
Twp., at Central Manor at Kau ~ | ter, Adm. of the Estate of John S.|
machine shop, 2%2 miles | wl hstetter, deceased. C. S. Frank |
| Auct. Sale at 1 P. M. |
|
] Saturday, March 24—W. Hemp-
to be held ~~ field Twp., 1 mile ast of Columbia,
MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1951 | one-half mile north of the Lincoln!
On the premises located along the | prop full line of household |
rcad leading from Maytown 10! by Mahlon M. Bushong, Sale
Bainbridge, close to the Village of | i 10.99 p.m. Edgar Funk, Auct.
Stackstcown, on farm known as the
“Engle Farm’. Monday, March 26—On the road |
Six Brood Sows; Berkshire Boar; | | dine i Mavtown ic. Brine
19 ten-week old Shoats; 100 New bridge, close to the. village ‘of Loe
Hampshire Red Pullets; 1946 Ford | Pn tho hrm known, a5 ihe
Tractor with all equipment as fol | Farm, brood sows, boar, lot |
lows: 2-bottom disk plow; two 14 shoats, pullets and implements by |
bottom moldboard plow; 2-row pn" ,-sch, Walter Dupes, auc |
tivator; mower; disk harrow; doub- | ©. 0 "ref p. m.
lerow Benson Tobacco Planter; W- | : — |
{30 McCormick Deering tractor on| Tuesday, Max 27—One-half mile |
rubber, motor has just been over- cust of Mountville School, off the |
hauled; David Bradley Garden |Qyster Point Road, Rr. Mules Four |
[ Tractor with cultivator, plow and’ Cows, 4 Stock Bulls, farming im- |
| sickle bar, used one season; 3-bot-|plements by Amos Graybill. Edgar |
| tom Case Disk Plow, used 1 season, | Funk. Auct.
|2 ton Ford Truck with rebuilt V-8|
{ Mercury Engine, four No. 10 ply | Tuesday, March 27—In W. Hemp-
tires and new inner tubes; small 2= | oo Twp. at the east end of
{ wheel trailer; 3 sets of tobacco lad- | Mcuntville, Mules, Cows, Bulls,
{ ders; 1C ft. fertilizer spreader OD | and farming implements by
{ rubber; 2-row David Bradley COMM | Grayhill. Edgar Funk, Auct.
| planter with fertilizer attachment; at 12:30 p.m.
{ David Bradley side delivery rake | wi
man’s
PUBLIC SALE
of stock and implements






{on rubber; corn binder, in good Friday, March 30—All Day Sale,
| condition; ensilage cutter; grain 3: 0d
l drill; 2 brocder stoves; milking |At our sales barn near Mount Joy
: on Route 230. 55 Canadian, Penna.
| machines with two units; Water-
| master hbt water heater; 6500 to-
bacco lath; household goods; an-
| and a lot of other articles
| too numerous to mention.
| Sale to commence at 1:00 o'clock
||P. M,, when conditions will be
made known by
: LLOYD F. LOSCH
Walter Dupes, Auct.
! Landis & Miller, Clks. 10-3
and Quality Consignment Holsteins
also cffering farm implements by
Keystone Holstein Sales Inc. Im-
plements at 10 am. Cattle 1:00 p.m.
WANTED: All kinds of Cows, and
Shoats ete. Will buy your entire
Dairy. Also farm implements, and
household goods for Conmunity
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Sale, March 23rd. Good Friday.
S. Frank & Son.
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| per acre, or $4.50 per month, per
| acre, That still is $450 a month for
| The Bulletin, Mt. Jov, Pa.,
“CLASSIFIED
«4 | Rates for classified advertising mn
2 | this column are:



3 | 4 lines or less, minimum ,,....
“« | Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10¢
| Bach add. insertion, per line .... 8¢
-. |
Milk Used as Plant { FOR SALE: Small live bunnies.
Get them for the kiddies for Faster.
| 37 W. Donegal St, Mt. Joy. lite)
Food in Experiment
Scientists Report Milk
Benefits Some Flowers
Montana State college scientists
FOR SALE: Homemade 4 wheel |
trailer with 10 ft. bed, good tires;
homemade wheelbarrow with side-
boards. Call 3-4842 Mt. Joy. 10-2
HELP WANTED: Janitor for Meln-



report milk is as good for some : “
rac. . . | odist Church, Apply Rev. R. C.
HaWers . and . vegetables, 43. OF | pike. 12 §, Market St. or GW,
He Slcan, Sloan's Pharmacy. 10-4
The use of milk in horticulture, Gh bs OY a
particularly in greenhouse opera- | FOR SALE: Apron sink, complete
tions, is new and still in the de- | with brackets, spigots, new; also
velopment stage. But many grow. | mahogany library table, Miller
10-1p
Bros,, Mt. Joy 3-4371.
‘ers in the Pacific northwest already
are reaping benefits.
Commercial flower producers say
milk makes petunias grow faster,
WANTED: Stenographer for gen-
eral office work. Apply New Stand-
ard Corp. Mt. Joy, Pa. 10-1
FOR SALE: Alfalfa. Martin Eshle-
man, Florin. 10-3p
| FOR SALE: Chicken Feeders 2-8
| ft.; Egg Nests, 2-10 hole; 3-5 gal.
waterers, egg baskets, 3 small feed-
ers. Save $30. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5739.
10-1p




Miss Mary R. Shelly wishes to
toank her friends for the lovely
cards and, flowers sent to her while
in the hospital. 10-1
SPENCER SUPPORTS, individual-
ly designed. Mrs. Edyth B. Bruba-
ker, Florin, Pa. Phone Mt. Joy,
3-4949. 8-tf
NOTICE: Berlou Guaranteed Moth-
spray stops moths or pays for the
damage. Five year guarantee.
| Keener Furnishings. Marietta Ave,




Thursday, March 8,
19513
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 A-1 cars now, while
prices are still low,
’
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,
Nash Ambassador 4-dr.
and Club Coupe.
1948 Nash “600” 4 dr. Sdn. 1 owner.
Low miles. Fully equip. O. D,
Chev. Fleetmaster 2 dr. Sdn,
Pontiac “6” 4 dr. fully eq.
1948
1947
1947
1947 Nash Amb. 4 dr. & Coupe.
1947 Ford Panel truck A-1 .. $ 975
1946 Ford 2 dr. Sedan. R&H § 975
1946 Nash “600” 4 door Sedan
1946 Chev. Club Coupe ..... $ 975
1942 Olds “6” 2 dr. Sdn. Hyd., fully
equip. 1 owner. Low mileage.
1942 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4 dr.
New paint.
Chrysler Royal 4 dr. A-1.
Nash “600” 2 door A-1
1941 Buick 4 dr. Sdn., R&H . § 575
1940 Dodge Del. Sdn. A-1 .. $ 545
1939 Hudson 4 dr. Sd. A-1 ... $ 275
1939 Buick Spec. 4 dr. ...... $ 185
Mechanics special.
HARRY R. BITZER
YOUR NASH DEALER
720 N. PRINCE ST. LANCASTER
PHONE 2-4128
Open Daily To 9 pm.
1941
1941






| Mount Joy, Pa. 10-1 10-1
Scientists report milk is good | ———————
plant food for some ordain FOR SALE: Coolerator, 100 lb. cap.
vegetables, making them last | 0 #004 hey 112 Best FOR SALE: Double House, each
longer, grow faster, and bear - ? © 0-tf | side containing 6 rooms & bath and
larger and more brilliant an extra lot. Along main highway
blooms. FREE:- New list Viewmaster reels: |in Florin, close to church & schools.
Passion Play, Fenna. Amish. North
last longer and bear larger and | Pole, etc. 3 for $1. Viewers $2. Vic
more brilliant blooms. It improves | tor Klahr Cameras, Middletown.
the color of roses, cinerarias and | 10-1
If interested phone evenings after 6
P. M. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4935 or call
on Saturday all day, to view same.

chrysauthemums. There are exeep- | pon cat Mueller Automatic Hot
tions, : including poinsettias and | Air Oil Burner complete with ther=
carnations. | mostat, also air conditions used 6
ililk-fed vegetables also do much | mo. Ideal for small house or apart-
beiter than those grown under (ment. Excellent condition. Phone
ordinary conditions, | Mt. Joy 3-4182. 10-1
The scientists reported the milk
was fed either in dry or diluted | APPRECIATICN: I wish to express
fluid form. Further experiments | my sincere thanks to the many
with milk as a plant food are | friends and relatives for the lovely
necessary before it is out of the de. gifts, flowers and cards sent to me
velopment stage | while in tae hospital, Mrs. Myrtle
Nornhold. 10-1
|
| FOUNTAIN MANAGER WANTED
Iowa Farm Earns $4.50 | for Elizabethtown - Mt. Joy area.
Per Acre Each Month | Excellent base pay and percentage
| arrangement. Replies considered
The average Iowa acre is earning | confidential. Write Room 408 Dau-



| between $4.50 and $5.00 a month, | phin Bldg, Harrisburg or call Hbg.
‘ cash, the Iowa development com- | 6-6811,
10-1
mission reports. Which means that | . i Bg
the average 160-acre farm, under | NOTICE TO PUBLIC: Please dis-
. : AR . | continue dumping Rubbish on my
good management, is bringing in | grounds. Mrs. Daniel Moore, New-
$768, gross per month, | town. 9-3
Last year Iowa farmers made |
$59.40 for each of the 34% million | FOR SALE: Allis Chalmers W. D.
acres in farms in the Hawkeye state. | Tractor and plow, used lightly two
That figures out $4.95 per month, | yrs.; 4-section spring harrow used
per acre, or $495 per month for each 1 yr.; low wagon on rubber. Alice
100 acres of Iowa land being farmed, | H. Myers, Mt. Joy R1, Phone 3-5221
In the first six months of 1950— | 7-1
the leaner half of the farmer's year lon SALE: Desirable building lot,
—lowa farm, income came to $27 | fi to Alley, west side of So.
Barbara Street. Ph. Mt. Joy 3-3601
or 74 E. Main St., Mt. Joy. 9-3p
every 100. acres of farm land. |
The commission hastened to re- | FOR SALE: Building Lot 60x160
peat that the figure is gross income, | fi. on Birchland Ave. Mt. Joy. In-
Out of it the farmer must pay for | quire Rear 147 Manheim St., Mount
power and machinery, labor, feed, | Joy, Pa. tf
feeder stock and breeding stock, | of :
3 WANTED—Dead or alive Automo-
before he arrives at his own salary. | biles, any make, any model; also
Scrap Iron, Batteries, etc. Prompt
| service given. H. B. Shank Auto
| Wreckers, 74 N. Poplar St., E-town,
i Pa. Phone 191-W or 38-W. 8-tf
| GIFTS for BABIES and GROWN-






Slop Storage Tank





Plunger Handle r | UPS. Veiling, Feathers and Flow-
wT | ers, Alterations, ‘Sewing, Mending
Lg and Buttonholing: Margaret-Jean
ro TTT | Shoppe, 19 W. Donegal St., Mt. Joy.
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Plunger | | WANTED: EXPERIENCED MECH-
WI | ANIC: Must give name and refer- |
2 Box 85—G. E., Mt. Joy, Pa. 7-4
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PARTS MAN
Reply — Identification
P.O.Box 8 - E. W.
Mount Joy, Pa. 7-

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On a farm where there are many USED CARS
hogs to feed ideas that will save [1948 Half-ton Ford Pick-up
| labor usually are appreciated. The [1948 Chevrolet Tudor Sdn. R&H
storage tank for hog slop, shown |1947 Chevrolet Tudor Sdn. Fleetline
in the above illustration, has been | 1938 Oldsmobile 4-dr. Sedan
used on a number of farms suc- |1946 Dodge 5 pas. Coupe, R&H
cessfully, Materials needed include NEWCOMER MOTORS
two pieces of 3-inch pipe 6 inches
long: one piece of 3-inch pike 12 | Inc.
nches long and two 3-inch elbows
and assemble them as shown in the | CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE
illustration. Mount the barrel on al Sales & Service
box 30 inches high, placed close | Open Evenings to 9 P. M.
to the fence so that the pipe may | 43-tf
80 through into the feeding trough, | AIRPLANES FOR SALE:

Stinson
Make a plunger out of soft wood, | 4-place, mfg. 1946, equipped —
rr | primary group, plus manifold pres-
U.S. Consumer Demands | sure, directional gyro, Narco VHF
. | transmitter, GE receiver and Aero- |
Better Quality Meats | matic prop. Engine and propeller
The national economic picture and | have been lately completely over-
the more nearly equalized meat hauled and are in excellent condi-
production in relation to consump- tion. Ship is licensed for day-night
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Mrs. Clarence Musselman. 7-tf
WANTED: Old Magazines, News-
papers. 1 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 descriotion. Mr.
Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man-
heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf
FOR SALE: LEGHORN BABY
CHICKS, R.O.P. sired, Penna. U. S.
Pullorum clean. A. C. Mayer, Phone
3-9826, Mount Joy, Pq. 49-tf
PUBLIC TYPING at my home.
Mrs. Ralph Moose, 218 E. Donegal
St., Mt. Joy. 9-tf
FOR AWNINGS - VENETIAN
BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL-
STERING call Columbia 48101 or
write to HALDEMAN'S UPHOL-
STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th &
Spruce Sts., Columbia, Pa. 26-tf
HOME-MADE FASTER FGGS bv
Ladies Bible Class of Trinity E. C.
Church, Peanut-butter and Cozoa~
nut. Phone order to Mt. Joy 3-4693,
3-5721 or 3-9624. .. aaa el
WANTED: Two waitresses at Am-
erican Leeion Home, Mt. Joy. Ap-
nly Paul Hinnl2, 285 Marietta Ave.,
Mount Joy, Pa. 8-3
WANTED: Pr. of Hearse Lamps, in
condition. averall leneth above
30 in., W. M. Bliss, Camp Hill R. D.
1, Penna. 8-3







Typewriters. Add. Mach’s., Cash
Registers. Check Writers. New and
Used. J. M. Enele, 411 E. High St.
Elizabethtown. ’phone 14J. 8-18-if

LEGAL NOTICF
Notice is hereby given that appli-
cation will he made to Farmers
Bank and Trust Comwany, 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 19 1934. the or-
iginal of Which has been lost, mis-
laid or destroved.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
AND TRTIST COMPANY OF
MOUNT JOY. Executor of Mil-
ton G. Strickler, deceased.
Carl G. Herr, Attorney
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 persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment. and those having
claims or demands a@ainst the same,
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned
J. EARL MARTIN
Mount Joy. R2, Pa.
Executor
Clarence C. Newcomer, Att'y.
7-6
5-6

EXECTTTOR'S NOTICE

F inst Cris vo
tion are putting much greater em. | instrument. Cruises 120 on 10 gal. A
: , stur 1 ’s eas
phasis on quality or grade of meat good, sturdy plane that's easy to
J fly and well worth $2,200. |
animals than was true in the last | "We have listed a Piper Cub, 1937 |
several years of meat scarcity, was
A, model in very good shape, it was
livestock specialists report. completely recovered with new fab-
Live stock producers are now at: | ric in 1947 and is painted red. It is
tempting to produce animals which | the property of Alvin Heisey of
nearly meet consumer demand |E-town. Alvin used this Cub as an
for quality product. | economical way of getting his pilot
license. It uses only about 2 gallons
of gas an hows, He wold like to get
something a little faster and will
tor and Case for each, $45.00. Jos.| et the Cub go to a new owner for
Shaeffer, Mt. Joy. Phone 3-4604. only $300. Inquire at Donegal Air-
10-1’ port - Call Mt: Joy 3-5354. 10-tf


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FOR SALE: 16mm Camera-Projec-
Estate of Milton G. Strickler, de-
ceased, late of Rapho Township,
Lancaster County, Penna.
Letters testamentary on = said
esate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im=
mediate payment, and those havi
claims or demands against the same.
will present them withont delay for 2
settlement to the undersigned rnd
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
& TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY
Mount Joy, Pa.
Executor
Carl G. Herr, Esq.