FOR... ( KEYSTONE HOLSTEIN SALES { ACQUIRE REGISTERED COW Waiches-Clocks-Jewelry Sales And Watch Repairing Keystone Holstein Inc { Holstein=Friesian cow from herd of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Care Warren H. Greenawalt penter, Waverly, Pa, ) JEWELER Change of ownership for this ane 209 West Main St, MT. JOY | imal, Jaymark Posch Ormsky Can- OPEN EVERY EVENING | dy, has been officially recorded by | | here recently acquired a registered the HELP WANTED Men for Electric Welding EXPERIENCED ONLY BUCH MANUFACTURING CO. ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. 11-tf WANTED Sewing Maching Operators (ON LADIES NIGH I'WEAR) EXPERIENCED and LEARNERS MAYTOWN MFG. CO. MAYTOWN, PA. A oN CD (the Holstein-Friesian Association . ! Fong wig] 0 RCE od. 080 register and transfer certifi- { Sn fo . Pennsylvania breeders | If you want a notice on your sale er trent sane inserted in this register weekly | from now until day of sale. ABSO- HAROLD C. CLARK MADE | LUTELY FREE, send or phone us | INTERESTING ADDRESS your sale date and when you are Local Rotarians heard a most in= | ready let us print your bills, That's teresting and enlightening talk, at the cheapest advertisingyou can gel Tuesday's luncheon meeting, when — Harold C. Clark, of the James Mfg, Friday, March 16—-One mile west Co., gave the histopy of the found-| ©f Lancaster, along the Lincoln : : Highway, at West Lancaster, 4- ing of the company, tentative plans room Bungalow, 2-ear Garage. full for an open house, and told of line of household goods hy David ernment contracts they are now fil= Hess. Sale at 12:30 p.m ling . Edgar Funk, Auct Clubmen were reminded of the ir conference to be held April 1, 2 and Saturday, March 17 In Manor , Twp., 2-car garage, large slaughter | 3 at York shop, State Inspection. butchering TT AR TG TRI Far anid household goods by Nor=-! | 4 AE EMEA SALE man Kauffman. Edgar Funk. Auct. Two miles North of Elizabethtown R. D. 2, Pa Saturday March 17 On the Phone 442-J-2 premises at 122 South Barbara St., ON SATURDAY, MARCH 24, W51 | in Mount Joy, real estate, house- at 10:30 A. M. Sharp hold goods and tinsmith tools for! MD's, M's, H's, C's, A's, Cubs, the Estate of Chas M. Webb. C. S. Faimalls, 2 DC Cases, 2 Oliver 70's, | Frank, Auct. Sale at 12:30 p.m. { 2 John Deere A's, Fords and others: - ae 300 Pieces other Farm Machinery, Saturday, March 17—One block | new and used; f { Lise aot satan e off the Lincoln Highway at the West | ax ARS AND 'RUCKS : end of Mountville, khown the | 1950 GM Ton Truck, with Cattle | farm. 3 cow 5, 1 heifer, | Rack: . 1948 Dodge Truck, | firming implements, some house- | with Cattle Rack: 700 Posts; 290 | hold articles by John R. Leaman. | Hogs and Pigs; Lot of Posts, 50 Milk { Auct. Lloyd Landvater. Sale at 1:00 | Cans, New Holland and Case Balers | Pp. m | Spreaders, Plows, Drills. { Farmers and Dealers bring your Monday March 19--One mile | New an 1 ] sed Practors and Mach- | south of Washington Boro, along meny on efore Sale Day, if POS= | the River Road. farming imple~ | | sible. Terms: Cash: 4 Auctioneers. 0 | G. K. WAGNER, Sales Mar. | ments including Tractors and Com- | Next 2 Sales Saturdays—April 7th | and 21st, 1951. | bines. Ear Corn and tobacco lath | | by Joe Arhutina. Edgar Funk, Auct. | | Sale at 12:30 p.m. OPPORTUNITY Capable Young Man FOR HARDWARE & SEED DEPT. Experience helpful in Restocking — Making Counter Dis- plays and Selling. Must have pleasant personality. Vacation, Sick and Death Benefits. AN EVENING INTERVIEW CAN BE ARRANGED FARMERS SUPPLY CO. 137 EAST KING ST.. PHONE LANCASTER, PENNA. -1 te x BABY CHICKS EVERY WEEK | wc — Write re Price: Lig 9 - Weto for Price List 11-21 Merch Hemp- | PUBLIC SALE | field Twp. on road leading from | Of Desirable Real Estate | Oyster Point to Lincoln Highway, | | lone mile east of Mountville, farm- to be held on : I be TYTEC . | ing implements and houshold goods { THURS. EVENING, MAR 22, 1951 | by Ben Musselman, Edgar Funk, | On the premises at No. 704 South { Auct. Sale 1:00 p.m. | | Market Street, Elizabethtown, Pa. | — | { o A 2» STORY BRICK, | Wednesday, March 21—In Manor | Slate Roof, DWELLING Twp., at Central Manor at Kauff- | HH containing 7 rooms & tile | man’s machine shop, 215 miles bath, new hot water heat- hard wooed ; south of Mountville, 3 miles west ng system, floors on | of Millersville, Farmall Super Trac=- first story. Concrete block garage | tc. farming imonlements and and small poultry house, some fruit | Household eoods bv Robert M. | trees. | Kaufiman, Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale Situated on lot 50x160 feet. Also | a1 12 M | adjoining vacant log of 50x160. | | | ft. Persons desiring to view proper- | Good Friday. March 23—Annual | tv can do so on the evenings of | Community Sale at our place of | { March 19th, 20th and 21st from 7:30 | business, at the Boro limits. Mt. | to 9:00 P. M. Possession can be had | Joy, Live Stock. farming imple= by April 15th, 1951. { ments, fruit, furniture ete. by C. | | Sale to commence at 7:00 P. M. |S. Frank and Leo P. Frank. Sale | { when conditions will be made! starts at 12 M. Auctioneers, Ald- | | known by Finger and Wagner | 1 Ww RY. { | PAN gL and Saturday, March 24 — On the premises on Wood street, in Florin, lot 40x200 ft., with 2'5 story frame dwelling house. and household goods by Enos Rinehart Wachstet~ | Valter Dupes, Auctioneer D. L. Landis, Clerk 10-2 | Invest In Musser Cross Chicks | 1 MUSSER HEAVY WHITE CROSS A Heavy White feathered Cross for High Egg Production. Excellent for the local dressed market, either in Broiler or \ Hen size. of | wn MUSSER RED-ROCK CROSS { The Broiler Chick that is capable of maximum feed conversion. MUSSER ROCK CROSS Sex-Link, Egg Production line. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW, FOR { MUSSER LEGHORN CHICKS We can place a few orders as early as April 23rd, with i possibilities of receiving them earlier on short notice. | MUSSER LEGHORN FARMS | MOUNT JOY, PA. PHONE 3-4911 | i | rr KEEP YOUR BARN DRY WITH HUNTER AUTOMATIC BARN VENTILATION z lid | 4 LOW COST HUNTER AUTOMATIC BARN VENTILATION SAVES MONEY SIX WAYS... INCREASE YOUR MILK PRODUCTION A HUNTER ZEPHAIR VENTILATING FAN 2 REDUCE BARN REPAIRS keeps dry, fresh air 3 HAVE HEALTHIER HERDS - circulating through 4 PRODUCE BETTER GRADE your barn—removes MILK unhéalthy, stagnant, 5 PREVENT FEED SPOILAGE moisture-laden oir. 6 AMPROVE WORKING CON- Let us gelve you! em Charles Felty oa 5. vilating fine of MAYTOWN, PA carry 0 € R WN EPHA! Phone Marietta 6-3205 HUNTIR Z 50-3 mo Lid EERE p U B L I Cc S A L k ter, Adm. of the Estate of John S. | | Wachstetter, deceased. C. S. Frank | of | Auct. Sale at 1 P. M. REAL ESTATE — HOUSEHOLD | guiurday. March 24—W. Hemp | ODS TINE 1 Swuurday, 24—W. p= GOODS & TINNER'S TOOLS | field Twp., 1 mile ast of Columbia, i { one-half mile north of the Lincoln Saturday, Mar. 17. 1951 Highway, full line of household | goods by Mahlon M. Bushong, Sale | at 12:30 p.m. Edgar Funk, Auct. agents for | Webb here | The undersigned, as the heirs of Charles M a by offer at public sale Mond Mirch, 26-On 8 a ry bog 3 TRACT OF | onday, March 26—On the road | [ A iy hy iain er] Oi leading from Maytown to Bain- | ty hw Mea as erect > Bh | Fridge, close to the village of Lo- ! 2'> STORY FRAME | hata, cn the farm known as the | hi 1 . Fngle Farm, brood sows, boar, lot | 3538 Dwelling House shoats, pullets and implements by | jo F. Lesch. Walter Dupes, auc | KITCHEN ATTACHED BARN WITH Sale 1 p. m. One-half mile | tioneer 07 Tuesday, Mar 27- | situated on the west side of South | east of Mountville School. off the Barbara Street. in the borough of | Oyster Point Road. Pr. Mules Four Mount Joy, containing forty (40) Cows, 4 Stock Bulls. farming im=- less on the west side Edgar feet more or plements. by Amos Graybill of Barbara Street ahd extending | Funk. Auct. westwardly one hundred eighty- | eight (188) fect more or less to a| March 27—In W. Hemp- public alley | field Twp. at the east end of Also at the same time and place | M untville, Mules. Cows, Bulls, { HOUSEHOLD GOODS and a SET | Shpats, and farming implements by | Amos Grayhill. Edgar Funk, Auct, | Sale at 12:30 p.m 'R'S TOOLS will be sold Sale to commence on Saturday, Maren 17, 1951, at 1 psm. when terms and conditions will be made known by Edwin L. Kline and Ad- dison M Habecker, agents for the | on Route 230. 55 Canadian, Penna. | heirs of Charles M. Webb, dec'd. land Quality Consignment Holsteins | EDWIN L. KLINE and | also cffering farm implements by OF TINN Friday, March 30—All Day Sale, At our sales barn near Mount Joy { ADDISON M. HABECKER | Keystone Holstein Sales Inc. Im- | Agents for the heirs |‘plements at 10 a.m. Cattle 1:00 p.m. | Chas W. Eaby, Attorney a | C S. Frank. Auct. 9-3 | Saturday, April 7—On the prem-= | | a | 1908 the State Highway between | | PUBLIC SALE | Mount Joy and Florin. household | | of stock and implements roods and kitchen furniture by | Norman H. Smith. C. S. Frank, auc. {Bale at 1 p. m : to be held MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1951 [On the premises located along the {road leading from Maytown to ! Bainbridge, close to the Village of | Stackstown, on farm known as the | “Engle Farm”. { Six Brood Sows; Saturday, April 14—In Manor ! Township, one block south of the ! Camp Meeting Grounds, entire lot | household goods by Walter C. Berkshire Boar; | Hoak. Edgar F. Funk, auct. Sale at | [19 ten-week old Shoats; 100 New | twelve noon. | Hampshire Red Pullets; 1946 Ford | | Tractor with all equipment as fol- | lows: 2-bottom disk plew; two 14” | bottom moldboard plow; 2-row cul- | | tivator; mower; disk harrow; doub- | lerow Benson Tobacco Planter; Nai | | | | | | | | | | | | { | A — Many Advantages (From page 1) These advantages are | | | 30 McCormick Deering tractor on | high school. | rubber, motor has just been over- | to us by four teachers hauled; David Bradley Garden i | Tractor with cultivator, plow and | and a student from, papers they | prepared for a discussion on this | topic for the high school open-house | program. The leader of this discus= | gion was Robert Phillips, high | school English teacher. With the formation of a larger | school unit there are a number of | which the property | sickle bar, used one season; 3-bot- { tom Case Disk Plow, used 1 season, i 2 ton Ford Truck with rebuilt V-8 Mercury Engine, four No. 10 ply tires and new inner tubes; small 2- wheel trailer; 3 sets of tobacco lad- ders; 10 ft. fertilizer spreader on rubber; 2-row David Bradley corn planter with fertilizer attachment: David Bradley Vt side delivery rake | advantages | on rubber; corn binder, in good | 9Wners in this area can expect to | number of activities in which one | this column are: v4 | condition; ensilage cutter; grain | gain. One of these is the increased | student may participate as a leader | 3 lines or less, minimum ....., 35¢ | drill; 2 brooder stoves; milking | facilities for water in the immediate | will be limited either administra ver 3 lines, per line .......... 10c machines with two units; Water- | building site for the new school. A | tively or by competition. ch add. insertion, per line .... 8c master hot water heater; 6500 to- | : system bacco lath; household goods: an- | completely now water tijues; and a lot of other articles | would be available to such | nation’s | the advantages | already The News From Florin and Vicinity Mr. David Mumper, Mount Joy, culled on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper Monday evening. | Mr Mrs. Leon Brinser and of | Middletown called on Mr. nd Mrs. | George Mumper Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess enter- tained Mr, and of Marietta Sunday. | HAPPENINGS | The Bulletin, Mi. Jov, Pa., Thursday, March 15, 1951=—=3 FOR SALE: 180 Dodge 1's ton Truck, excellent running condition. — — Phone after 5 pm. Columbia 4-8142. of i > LONG AGO FOR SALE: Child's Crib, price $10, b= i a | 28 Poplar St, Mount Joy. 11-1tp 20 Years Ago meeting All ball players are at i the Carder & Te Mrs. Charles Hass the Garden Spot Restaurant to or | Banize a team. Rev. and Mrs. Henry Bucher and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin © Jr. and daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hawthorne near Maytewn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stehman en- C. Schock was elected { the Mount Joy cemetery to suc- ceed the late Clayton Hoffman, Mrs. D. F. Gable was tendered a manager | surprise party in celebration of her | 66th birthday. tertained the following to dinner on | Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton | €ran of Newtown, celebrated his | Male | 90sh birthday. Breneman and wantham Quartette, Mr. and Myr. Harvey Shank, Mr. Daniel | | | Mrs. Edward Wicken= | | heiser of Colonial Park, Harrisburg; | Smith of Elizabethtown were guests | Sarah Schlegelmilch Mrs day. 0, Myr. Norman Smith sold his prop- | erty to Mr. Reuben Geodling at private terms. Mr. Smith will have public sale of his household goods Saturday, April 7th, at which time the Ladies Aid of the E.U.B. Church the lunch stand. Saturday, March 24th, the prop- erty belonging to the Jno. S. Wach~ stetter Estate will be sold at public on will have charge of | sale. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fike cele- brated their 2nd wedding anniver- sary on March 12th. Mr. and Mrs. David Myers, Lawn, Pa. and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brene- man and son of Newville were the Sun- | ) | Association announces the opening | trailer with 10 ft. bed, good tires; Samuel Myers, a Civil War vet- Markets: Eggs, 19¢ doz., Lard 10¢, and butter 30c. Ralph F. Eshleman will broad~ cast a program of Irish music on Station WGAL, March 17th. Mount Joy Building and Loan of its Seventh series, April 1st. Eshleman Bros, necktie for le with a purchase of a $1.50 Shirt. Irvin Fridy, Rheems, disposed of his and farm ments and will retire. advertise entire stock imple- A Mount Joy Men's Club was or- | ganized and leased 5 rooms bath in the Detwiler Apts. Miss Susan Grosh, Marietta St. suffered cuts and body when struck by a car. Over 300 Mount Joy toxin-anti toxin and bruises pupils and teachers in Schools received their innoculations for diphtheria, David E. Brock, 26, of Chickies, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fike | met death when his clothes were on Sunday. Fire Co. Meeting | ignited by a cigarette. Constable Elmer Zerphey picked | The Florin F ire Co., met in reg- | up a near E-town to . |g ular monthly session on Tuesday | 8iVe him a lift and discovered he evening with four members pres- ent, and Benjamin Staley ing. Two fires during the month were reported by Fire Chief William Ma- teer. presi | | | Five hundred dollars was paid on | the Engine mortgage, and two new | Aid held and | nieeting at the home of Mrs. Wm. were accepted | Fogie. members, James B. Heilig Clarence C. Bleyer in the company. President Staley appointed a car- | Ironville, Mr. and Mrs. Harold | nival committee headed by Omar Groff, chairman and assisted by Paul H. Diffenderfer. lA Mississippi River Fishing had a warrant for the from d- | Squire Zellers office. NEWTOWN On Thursday evening the Ladies’ their regular monthly Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gamber of Stoppard of Mt. Joy R. D. visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmacher on | @ | Sunday. ‘Betty and Linda Geltmacher spent the weekend with their grandmoth- The upper Mississippi river is an | important source of fish for the states along its banks with com- mercial fishermen taking more than 8,000,000 pounds in a year worth | about $700,000 and sport fishermen | In a quarter million tishing trips bagging mort than a million fish, the Upper Mississippi river conser» vation committee announces. Oregon's Forests Oregon's millions of acres of for- ests, which add vast expanses of | sylvan beauty to scenic allure, pro- duce annually up to seven billion feet of timber or 23 per cent of the | lumber production. three Pacific coast states produce 34 per cent. such as | roads and markets that it may offer. Another gain the community stands Peoples group of Mt. to make is the possibility of begin- ning adult evening classes. This, of The | Ceo. Irvin of Washington Boro and | schools, | | | er Mrs. Minnie Geltmacher of Kin- derhook. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rollman, and family of Lititz, were Sunday vis- itors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haines. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rhoads of Columbia, Mrs. Ray Myers of Mt. | Joy and Mr. Benjamin Weaver of Ironville visited Mrs. Daniel Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Frysing- er during the weekend. Mrs. Daniel Moore ang Mrs. Blanche Frysinger visited Mrs. Ida Isenberger in Harrisburg Sunday. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Flwood Khuns were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Englerth of Blossom Hill. Thursday evening Rev. and Mrs. | R. H. Arndt entertained the Young | course, would depend upon the de- sires of the people. Possibly the greatest that our community will hold will be the educational improvements. They are: A healthier environment, ! Better guidance and placement, | More efficient teaching, Better | school organization. Larger and well equipped band, Larger and | better equipped orchestra, Enlarg-| ed commercial Improved | vocational departments, Better ath- | letic and health departments, Larg | er cafeteria and library, More and | better clubs. | In addition to all the advantages mentioned student | will have a chance, through the new | school, to widen his range of social | experience—the very thing which course, each | makes good citizens. three avail= With the joining of the schools more funds will be able for the many facilities such as musical instruments, athletic equip-| Visited Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher on | was served to twenty-three persons. | advantage | Buy Your | and Mrs. Elizabeth Hitchcock vis- Joy Calvary | a boards. Call 3-4842 Mt. Joy. WILL BOARD CHILDREN hy day or week, at my home, will also take business calls, Mrs. Kuhns, phone Mt. Joy 3-0052. 11-1 BOY 16, WANTS Part Time Work, | evenings and saturday. Call Mount | Joy 3-9052, 11-1 | FOR SALE--David Bradley Wagon 7x14 bed, new rubber. Call up to 2:00 p. m. G. Earnest, Pinkerton Rd. Mouni Joy. 11-tf WANTED-—-Man to farm two acres of tobacco. Help harvest season. Applv Raymond Miller. Mount Joy Rl. Edwin Myers Farm. Phone 3.5221. 10-3p FOR SALE: Allis Chalmers W. D. Tractor and plow, used lightly two vrs.: low wagon on rubber. Alice Myers, Mt. Joy R1, Phone 3-5221 | T= | FOR SALE: Homemade 4 wheel | homemade wheelbarrow with side- 10-2 | HELP WANTED: Janitor for Meth- | odist Church, Apply Rev. R. C. | Pike, 12 S. Market St. or G. W. i Sloan, Sloan's Pharmacy. 10-4 | FOR SALE: Alfalfa. Martin Eshle- man, Florin, 10-3p | ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES: Don't { let moths ruin your rugs. Get Ber- lou Mothspray. Five year guaran- tee. Keener Home Furnishings, Mt. | Joy, Pa. 11-1 FOR SALE: Block Bungalow, five rooms, bath, 2-car garage, Im. poss. Near E-town, price $8750. Phone Mount Joy 3-5422, 11-3 | GIVE A CAMERA FOR EASTER, $2.75 up. Movie cameras $65 up. Viewmasters $2.00. Reels 3 for $1.00. | Victor Klahr's Shop, Middletown. 11-1 | | | | WATER RENTS will be collected the last Saturday of the month, March 31, from 1 to 8:00 P. M. No water rents taken in April. Mrs. Bruce Greiner, Tax Collector. 11-3 { SPENCER SUPPORTS, individual- | ly designed. Mrs. Edyth B. Bruba- { ker, Florin, Pa. Phone Mt. Joy. | 53-4949. 8-tf | | FOR SALE: Coolerator, 100 1h. cap. [ in good condition. Apply 112 East Donegal St, Mt. Joy after 5 p. m. 10-tf | FOR SALE: Building Lot 60x160 ft. on Birchland Ave.. Mt. Joy. In- | auire Rear 147 Manheim St., Mount Joy, Pa. tf | WANTED—Dead or alive Automo- | biles, any make, any model: also | Scrap Iron, Batteries. etc. Prompt {service given. H. B. Shank Auto Wreckers, 74 N. Poplar St.. E-town, | Pa. Phone 191-W or 38-W. 8-tf | GIFTS for BABIES and GROWN- | UPS. Veiling, Feathers and Flow- | ers Alterations, Sewing, Mending land Buttonholing: Margaret-Jean Shoppe, 19 W. Donegal St., Mt. Joy. | 33-tf | | WANTED: All kinds of Cows, and | Shoats ete. 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: Esco Electric Roaster | with broiler; $25. Universal electric [hand cleaner, $5.; Prosverity gas range with broiler, $20. 53-4061 or at 224 E. Main St.,, Mount | Joy. 11-2t APPLFS FOR SALE: Smokehouse [65¢ 15 bu.; Vinegar 50c gal.: Also | Stayman, Rome, Delicious and Grimes, mostly $1.25 4 bu. Sold at Eible Church. Games were played | Cold Storage at Fairview Orchards, in keeping with Easter. Also group | singing was enjoyed by all. Lunch | Friday Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt ited the Hoffman sisters, living a- long the Marietta Pike. Also Walter Fry and family at Elizabethtown. Mrs. Martha Fogie and son Rich- ard visited the following during the past week, Mr. and Mrs. John Bar- ton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey | Barton, Miss Jean and Ruth Wit- | mer, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Atland | and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bar- ton and family, Mr. and Mrs.. Paul | Jones, and family all of Columbia | and George Dolby of Marietta. | Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher was very | pleasantly surprised by a package | surprise in honor of her 34th birth- day on Friday. Many friends and | relatives also drop-in calls all dur- | ing the day. Mrs. Nathan Hahn of Manheim | | | | ment and stage equipment, that are Monday evening. Mr. Jacob Ear- necessary to cairy on an activities | program successfully. Another advantage will be that | leadership in the various activities! will be distributed so that no one | student will be overburdened. The | The athletic program will prob-| ROTOTILLING: resi- | ably be expanded to include foot-|Florin, Pa. Phone Mt. Joy 3-9530. { too numerous to mention. dents. ball, soccer, and girls’ hockey in the | pale to commence at 1:00 oelock | the value of all real] fall, boys ond girls’ basketball dur- P. M.,, when conditions will i . : made known by estate in the new school area would | ing the winter months, and base= | = LLOYD F. LOSCH | automatically increase. This being | ball and ter Ne in the spring. Also | Walter Dupes, Auct. {due to the fact that the price of | with additi | space and facilities Landis & Miller, Clks. 10-3 Patronize Bulletin Advertisers any tract of land or any piece of property is determined in light of a more exte: intramural athlet- ic program possible. | there last Thursday. hart cof Lancaster R. D. visited CLASSIFIED Rates for classified advertising in Alvin S. Engle, 11-6 BY READING THE ADS | Mrs. Katharine Z. Snyder, phone Mt. Joy 3-9451. 11-2 NEW & USED CARS HENRY J. KAISER From BENJ. J. STALEY Immediate Delivery Trade & Low Financing STALEY'S GARAGE Florin, Pa. Phone 3-5951 11-tf FOUNTAIN MANAGFR WANTED for Elizabethtown - Mt. Joy area. Fxcellent base pay and percentage arrangement. Replies considered confidential. Write Room 408 Dau- | phin Bldg., Harrisburg or call Hbg. 6-6811. 11-1 HELP WANTED 3 Young Men over 16 As Expediters f over regulation age, not subject to draft. Simple, easy, clean work Also 6 Women for examining and folding pillow cases. : | Steady work with good pay. Apply MOUNT JOY MILLS INC. Mt. Joy, Pa. 11-3t USED CARS 1948 Oldsmobile 4-dr. Sed. R&H. 1948 Chevrolet Tudor. 1648 Plymouth Converti. Coupe. R & H. 1947 Studebaker Tudor 1939 Ford Business Coupe NEWCOMER "MOTORS Inc. CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE Sales & Service Open Evenings to 9 P. M. Phone | 43-tf eee QUALITY DEPENDABILITY These are two important factors to be considered when buy your car. Our cars are completely gone over by our trained mechanics are ready for the road when they leave our shop. 1951 Nash Rambler Conv. Sedan. 1950 Nash Amb, 4 dr. Sedan. 1950 Nash Statesman Sdns. .. $1675 1950 Stud. Champion 2 dr. .. $1575 1950 Studebaker Coupe, 2000 miles 1949 Dodge Coronet 4 dr. Sedan 1949 Mercury 4 dr, Sedan, A-1 1949 Nash “600” 2 & 4 drs. .. $1395 1949 Dodge 2 dr, Sdn. Heater, A-1. 1949 Chev. Del, 2 & 4 dr. Sdns. 1949 Ford Custom Club Cpe, $1375 1949 Nash Amb. 4 dr. Sdn. ,, $1675 1549 Buick Super 4 dr. Dyna. 1548 Nash Amb. 4 dr. & Club Cpe. 1948 Kaiser Spec. 4 dr. 1 owner 1948 Nash “600” 4 dr. Sdn. 1 owner, 1947 Chev. Fleetmaster 2 dr. Sdn, 1947 Pontiac “6” 4 dr. fully eq. 1947 Nash Amb. 4 dr. & Coupe. 1947 Ford Panel truck A-1 .. § 975 1946 Ford 2 dr. Sedan. R&H §$ 975 1946 Nash “600” 4 door Sedan 1946 Chev. Club Coupe ..... $ 975 1942 Olds, “76” 2 dr. Sdn., .. $ 645 1942 Plymouth 4 dr, new paint. 1941 Chrysler Royal 4 dr. A-1. 1941 Buick 4 dr, R&H ...... $ 550 1940 Dodge Del. Sdn. A-1 .. $ 545 1939 Hudson 4 dr. Sd., A-1 .. $ 175 1939 Buick Spec. 4 dr. .....,. 185 1937 Buick 4 dr. Sdn., A-1 ., $ 195 HARRY R. BITZER YOUR NASH DEALER 720 N. PRINCE ST., LANCASTER PHONE 2-4128 Open Daily To 9 pm. 10-1 FOR SALE: Double House, each side containing 6 rooms & hath and an extra lot. Along main highway in Florin, close to church & schools. If interested phone evenings after 6 P. M. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4935 or call on Saturday all day, to view same. Mrs. Clarence Musselman. 7-tf FOR SALE: Craftsman Wood Turn- ing Lathe, with extension table; 7 in. Bench Saw. Phone Mt. Joy 3-0292 after 6 p.m. or all day Sat- urday. 11-1 APPRECIATION: I wish to express my sincere thanks to the many rel- atives and friends for the lovely gifts, flowers and cards sent me while in the Hospital and especial ly the prayers of Gods children in my behalf. Miss Fsther K. Hess. 11-1p NOTICE TO PUBLIC: Please dis- continne dumping Rubbish on my grounds. Mrs. Daniel Moore, New- town. 9-3 FOR SALE: Desirable building lot, 40x154 it. to Allev, west side of So. Barbara Street. Ph. Mt. Joy 3-3601 or 74 E. Main St., Mt. Joy. 9-3p 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 descrintion. Mr. Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man~ heim, Pa. Phone 407. FOR SALE: LEGHORN BABY CHICKS, R.O.P. sired, Penna. U. S. 3-9826, Mount Joy, Pq. 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 Typewriters, Add. Mach’s., Cash Registers, Check Writers. New and Used. J. M. Engle, 411 E. High St. Elizabethtown. phone 14]. 8-18-tf 49-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 destroved, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF MOUNT JOY. Executor of Mil- ton G. Strickler, deceased. Carl G. Herr, Attorney 7-6 AIRPLANES FOR SALE: Stinson 4-place,, mfg. 1946, equipped — primary group, plus manifold pres- sure, directional gyro, Narco VHF transmitter, GE receiver and Aero- matic prop. Fnaine hauled and are in excellent condi- ticn. Ship is licensed for day-night | instrument. Cruises 120 on 10 gal. A good, sturdy plane that’s easy to flv and well worth $2,200. We have listed a Piper Cub, 1937 model in very good shape, it was completely recovered with new fab ric in 1947 and is painted red. It is the property of Alvin Heisey of E-town. Alvin used this Cub as an economical way of getting license. It uses only about of gas an hour. He would like to g something a little faster and’ will for let the Cub go to a new owner only . Inquire at Donegal port - Call Mt. Joy 3-5354. fot When in need of Printing. thing) kindly remember the Pullorum clean. A. C. Mayer, Phone _ and propeller | have been lately completely over- his pilot 2 gallons