. ‘ \ \ ‘ gh wr k 3 i 4 § § + \ FL 5 ¥ 3 » id Fil 3 * ¥ i] 3 1 3 i ¥ cad ald rH gy’ ges Kl x % a » | 3 ol 8 : i 1 % ¢ 1 ain lh oN BA RSE I oi TR NLA TRAE A CT OR » + — All Makes of Sewing Machines Repaired BEFORE We Modernize Your Machine to Electric, Console or Portable SALES J. V. BINKLEY 111 N. Market St. ELIZABETHTOWN GET IN TOUCH WITH MANHEIM 5-4158 AFTER Call Us Today—We Pick-up and Deliver . , . Anywhere! SERVICE Custom Spraying POTATOES, TOMATOES, ALFALFA, HAY OR CLOVER CROP SYLVAN BRANDT MANHEIM, ROUTES 3, PENNA. HELP WANTED Men for Electric Welding EXPERIENCED ONLY BUCH MANUFACTURING CO. ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Phone 216-J | For Spraying Information Call -3 - (EARL IS A MEMBER OF |THE 100-CAR CLUB Earl B. Myers, of Newcomer Mo= [ tors, Inc, of town, has qualified I for the 100-Car membership in | Club, an exclusive organization of | the Chevrolet Motor Division, it {was announced today by J. V, | 4 » White manager of the Harrisburg Zone | The qualification of club mem= bers was based on their selling ate | tainments in 1950. A lapel pin is | awarded to eacn first year he qualifies and a diamond is | added to the pin each year there- after member the Stimulate your business by adver= tising in the Bulletin LIC of DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL, PROPERTY FRIDAY, APRIL 6th, 1951 On the premises near Bossler's Church, five miles south of Eliza- hethtown A 2's STORY FRAME DWELLING | containing 9 rooms and bath and { lnundry, hot water heat with auto matic stoker - automatic water | pressure system = barn with room | for two cars and housing for 200 { chickens - another small building for storage purposes. These build- ings are in excellent condition, with slate PU SALE | extension garden in the rear, also grape vines and fruit trees, a well of never fail- ing water and convenient to church and school and along. a macadam road. The {allowing described | will be sold: | G. E. refrigerator, Mayta¢ washer, Quality electric range, G. E. sweep- er. 4 beds, 3 dressers, one of them | old; marble top wash stand, marble | book | l'top sideboard, combination | case and desk, walnut leaf table, table, dozen chairs, mo= | hair sofa, Victrola, rug, 11x13: rag | carpet for 2 reoms, combination | sink cupboard, oil stove. 2 kitchen { cupboards, variety of dishes. meat | bench, meat slicer, galvanized tubs, ~~ WANTED Sewing Maching Operators (ON LADIES NIGHTWEAR) EXPERIENCED and LEARNERS MAYTOWN MFG. CO. MAYTOWN, PA. 4th ANNUAL SPRING PUBLIC SALE SUPPLIES Monday, April 2, 1951 AT OUR PLACE OF BUSINESS IN RHEEMS, PA. Lot of New and Used Horse and Tractor Drawn FARM MACHINERY HARDWARE AND Watch this space for itemized bill next week. Kaylor Bros. ete. | ANTIQUES: 2 old clocks, one with wooden works, old household cra- | dle, silver caster candle mold, chers {ry table, ete. {| OTHFR EQUIPMENT: 100 feet of | garden hose, wheazlbarrow, 18 ft. | ext. ladder, 30 & 60 gal. tanks, three | steel feed drums, 2 chicken feeders, feed chests, lawn mower, garden | teols and articles not mentioned. Anycne desiring to see prorerty no bethtown. Possession can be immediately for sale at 2:30 p. m. Sale will commence at 1:00 P. M. when conditions will bz made | known by | SIMON E. GARBER Walter Dupes, Auct. Kraybill Bros, Clerks 12-2 PUBLIC SALE of stock and implements to be held MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1951 On the premises located along the | road leading from Maytown Bainbridge, close to the Village of | Stackstown, on farm known as the | “Engle Farm”. Six Brood Sows: Berkshire Boar; | 19 ten-week old Shoats; 100 New Hampshire Red Pullets; 1946 Ford | Tractor with all equipment as fol- lows: 2-bottom disk plow: two 14” hottom moldboard plow: 2-row cul= | tivator; lerow Benson Tobacco Planter; W- 30 McCormick Deering tractor on rubber, motor has just been over=- [ hauled; David Bradley Garden Tractor with cultivator, plow and | sickle bar, used one season; 3-bot- | tom Case Disk Plow, used 1 season, 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 KEEP YOUR BARN DRY | WITH HUNTER AUTOMATIC BARN VENTILATION A HUNTER VENTILATING FAN keeps dry, fresh air circulating your barn—removes unhealthy, stagnant, moisture-laden air, Let us solve ¥ HUNTER FANS. our ven: LOW COST HUNTER AUTOMATIC BARN VENTILATION SAVES MONEY SIX WAYS... ZEPHAIR PRODUCTION through MILK on dwN DITIONS 1 INCREASE YOUR MILK REDUCE BARN REPAIRS HAVE HEALTHIER HERDS PRODUCE BETTER GRADE PREVENT FEED SPOILAGE IMPROVE WORKING CON- Charles Felty We ET roblems. ip complete tine of MAYTOWN, PA. car ZEPHAIR Phone Marietta 6-3205 57-3 mo Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin planter with fertilizer attachment; David Bradley side delivery rake on rubber; corn binder, in good condition; ensilage cutter; grain | drill: 2 brooder stoves; milking | machines with two units; Water- mastar hot water heater; 6500 to- | bacco lath; household goods; an- [ tiques; and a lot cf 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. BIG ALL-DAY PUBLIC SALE ; —of— Farm Machinery 10-3 | | —— | SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1951 | Starting at 10:30 A. M. roof on the dwelling, a good | articles ! hefcre day of sale call 101J6 Eliza- | given | Heme will be offered | to | mower; disk harrow: doub- | rubber; 2-row David Bradley corn | Sale Register | + | If you want a notice on your sale inserted in this register weekly from now until day of sale, ABSO- LUTELY FREE, send or phone us your sale date and when you are | ready let us print your bills, That's | the cheapest advertisingyou can get Jood Friday, March 23--Annual Community Sale at our place of business, at the Boro limits, Mt, Jey, Live Stock, farming imples | | ments, fruit, furniture ete. by C. | (8. 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 2'2 story frame | i dwelling house, and household | { goods by Enos Rinehart Wachstet- | ter, Adm. of the Estate of John 8. | | Wachstetter, deceased. C. S. Frank | { Auct. Sale at 1 P. M. | | ——— i Saturday, March 24--W. Hemp | { field Twp., 1 mile ast of Columbi vl | one=half mile north of the Lincoln Highway, full line of household | aoods by Mahlon M. Bushong, Sale! al 12:30 pm. Edgar Funk, Auct. Monday, March 26—On the road leading from Maytown to Bain=- | | bridge, close to the village of Lo- | Fats, on the farm known as the Engle Farm, brood sows, boar, lot shoats, pullets and implements hy | Lloyd F'. Lesch. Waller Dupes, aue- | tioneei. Sale 1 p. m. Tuesday. Max 27--One-half mile east of Mountville School, off the Oyster Point Road, Pr. Mules Four | 4 Stock Bulls, farming im= | plements by Amos Graybill. Edgar | Funk. Auct. f Cows, Tuesday, March 27—In W. Hemp- field Twp. at the east end of | Mountville, Mules. Cows, Bulls, | Shoats, and farming implements by | { Amos Grayhill. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at 12:30 p.m. Friday, March 30—All Day Sale, i At our sales barn near Mount Joy | | on Route 230. 55 Canadian, Penna. | and Quality Consignment Holsteins | also cffering farm implements by | Keystone Holstein Sales Inc. Im- | plements at 10 am. Cattle 1:00 p.m. | Saturday, Mar. 31-—On the prem=- ices 4 miles west of Manheim, 4 mi. | east of Mt. Joy, 1 mile north of | Erisman’s Church, Rapho Townsaip, | 25 tractors, combines, balers, ete. all | kind of farm machinery by Clyde F. Keener, Wagner & Son, Aucts. Sale at 10:30 a. m. { Monday, April 2—At our place of | | business in Rheems, Pa. 4th annual | | spring sale of new and used horse | | and tractor drawn faim machinery | hy Kaylor Bros. i Friday, April 6—On the premises | | near Church, 5 miles | | south of Elizabethtown, 22 story | | frame dwelling, barn, chicken house | personal property, antiques, and | { other equipment by Simonn E.| Garber. Walter Dupes, auct. Sale | atlp m Saturday, April 7—On the prem= | ises on the State Highway hetween | { Mount Joy and Florin, household | | goods and kitchen furniture by | Norman H. Smith. C. S. Frank, auc. | Sale at 1 p. m. { Saturday, April 14—In Manor | | Township, one block south of the | | Camp Meeting Grounds, entire lot | | ¢f household goods by Walter C.| Hoak. Edgar F. Funk, auct. Sale at | | iwelve noon. { | | 60 HOLSTEIN CATTLE ARE PURCHASED FOR $22,692 | Sixty head of Holstein cattle, | mostly young stock, brought $22, | | 692 at the 98th Garden Spot con- | | | | sienment sale held at Willow Street. | The sale’s top price $98, was paid by Paul D. Warfel, Lancaster RDS, for a 4-year old Holstein. Ralph Good, Lancaster R4, chased the top male of the sale, al yearling bull consigned by Abner | H. Risser, Bainbridge, for $425. ——— — LETTERS GRANTED Maxwell S. Michael, Pennbrook, | administrator of the estate of John | | M. Kemmerly, late of Rapho towne | ! ship. Kathryn Zink, 216 Mount Joy St., | administratrix of the of Samuel Zink, late of Columbia. re TAKING OPTION ON LAND The Penna. Water and Power Company Saturday was reported to be taking options to buy sections of land across farms and other prope pure | estate Located 4 miles west of Manheim, | 4 miles east of Mt. Joy, 1 mile north | | of Erisman’s Church, Rapho twp. | | Lancaster County, Pa. | i+ 25 Tractors | New and Used | of all makes | New and Used | COMBINES and BALERS Tractor and Horse Drawn MANURE SPREADERS CORN MACHINERY I Harvesters, pickers, binders, corn! planters and ensilage cutters. i | Side Delivery Rakes, Tractor and | Horse drawn Grain Drills, plows, | | cultivators, cultipackers, disc har- | rows, mowers, and wagons. | Tobacco planters, grain binders and hay loaders. Lot of other ma- | chinery not listed. Conditions will be made known | by "| CLYDE E. KEENER | Wagner & Son, Aucis. | Kaylor & Herr, Clks. 12-2 | | | ON SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1951 | | MD's, Farmalls, 2 DC Cases, 2 Oliver 70's, erties in a 120-foot wide strip be- tween Safe Harbor and Middle- town. LARGEST IMPLEMENT SALE IN STATE North of Elizabethtown R.D. 2 Pa. { Phone 442-J-2 Two miles at 10:30 A. M. Sharp Ms, Hs. Cs, A's, Cubs, 2 John Deere A's, Fords and others; 300 Pieces other Farm Machinery, new and used: CARS AND TRUCKS 1950 GM Ton Truck, with Cattle | Rack; 1948 Dodge 34-ton Truck, | with Cattle Rack; 700 Posts; 200 | Hogs and Pigs; Lot of Posts, 50 Milk Cans, New Holland and Case Balers Spreaders, Plows, Drills. * Farmers and Dealers bring your New and Used Tractors and Mach- inery in before Sale Day, if pos- sible. Terms: Cash; 4 Auctioneers. G. K. WAGNER, Sales Mgr. Next 2 Sales Saturdays—April 7th | and 21st. 1951. BABY CHICKS EVERY WEEK Write for Price List | mass i ll International Show Opens November 25 Cattle Class Prizes Largest Ever Offered The 51st International Live Stock Exposition will be held this year in the International Amphitheatre at the Chicago stock yards from No- vember 25 through December 2. Increased prize money for the show should help to encourage the of top livestock «from exhibition { both the United States and Canada, exposition officials reported. Prizes for all cattle classes will be $61,370, the largest total ever An international grand cham- pion steer is shown above with owners, Cleo Yoder of lowa, Henry W. Marshall, exposition chairman, and Dr. A, D. Weber who is slated to judge steers again this year. offered. Many prize increases made in other breeds to mark the occa- sion of the golden jubilee show of | 1949 are retained this year. Dr. A. D. Weber, of Kansas State, college, will judge the steers again this year. He is the only American to judge these classes since the exe position departed from the custom of thaving foreign judges two years 1 ago. Other features in connection with the international that have been familiar in the years since 1900 in- clude the grain and hay show, rec- ognized as the world's largest com- petitive showing of farm crops. Farm Expenses Increased Five Fold in Past Decade Farm expenses have increased al- most five-fold over the past decade! and not many farmers would care to return to the ‘‘good old days’ of low expenses—if they had to accept the level of income that accoms panied them. This increase in cost of farm op- eration has been accompanied by some phenomenal changes in the composition of expenses. Machinery expense made up only 14 per cent of the total in 1935-39 while in 1947 49 it accounted for 21 per cent. Also, farmers are spending propor: tionately more for seed, fertilizer and crop expense than they spent 15 years ago. These changes have been panied by a substantial increase in man labor efficiency on farms, Improved Seed Flat An idea that might be useful when growing next spring's plants is the seed box with removable sides as shown in the above illus tration, The sides are nailed together and : attached to the bottom by means of hooks and screw-eyes. When the plants are large enough to be trans. planted from the flat, the sides are unhooked and lifted up from the bottom, the soil with the plants in it remaining undisturbed on the bottom board. The plants are then easily separated and pulled When ready to use again, the sides are hooked to the bottom, and the flat filled with new soil. Very little root disturbance will result when the small plants are cut from the of soil with earth clinging to their roots. Low Temp. Rendering Of Lard Is Recommended Your home-rendered lard will be of better quality if you use a low temperature for rendering, nutris tion specialists report, A low temperature is needed ta give the greatest yield of lard from the fat and to prevent scorching and sticking, which changes tha flavor. Render the lard as promptly as possible after the carcass has been thoroughly chilled—preferably within 24 hours. ’ tll Mn There is no better way to boost your business than by local news- 11-2’ paper advertising. { Mount up. | News From Florin (From Page 1) Mr. and Mps. Ralph Mumper and daughter of Neffsville, called on Mr. end Mrs. George Mumper over the weekend. The Brotherhood of the E. U, B. Church will have an Easter flower sale at the Post Office building this week, Read their od, An Easter program of Sacred music will be presented by the Young People of the Florin Brethren Eas- 7:30 p. m. Church of the ter Sunday at on the Senior Glossbrenner E. U. present “Memories Morn" and will be sisted hy the Seraph Choir, rected by Gene Swords, Sunday evening Choir of the B. Church Easter will of as= di- Demonstration The Wemen's Auxiliary the Florin Fire Co, are sponsoring a General Electric Cooking stration on Tuesday. March 27th, tat 7:30 p. m, at the Florin Hall. Miss Mory Diffenderfer, P. P. & IL. Home Economist, will give the demonstration, Door prizes will be awarded by Way's Appliances Joy. The public is of in- | vited. Miscellaneous Shower A surprise miscellaneous show- er was held in honor of Miss Betty Arndt ky Mrs. Harry W. Reheard, her home Friday evening, Miss Arndt received lovely gifts. A scrap book was | made up for the bride to be and | refreshments served the Mrs. Madara, Arndt, Dick Harry Miss | Joyce Baker, Miss Jane Nentwig and Miss Dolly Musselman all of at many were James ‘Dorothy P. Reheard, | guests: Mrs. Mrs. Eli town; Mrs, Kathryn Bowers and Mrs. Calvin Kramer of Mt. Joy, Miss Ethel Wolgemuth of May- town Mrs. Janet Breneman, Miss Miss Glenna Eshelman, and Mrs. Robert Sloat from Lancaster; Miss Laura Frey, Lititz, Mrs. Rich- ard Libhart, Bhinbridge, Mrs. Ed- ward Holder, York, Mr. Dale Keys- | er and Mr. Harry Reheard. I Miss Arndt's wedding Keyser will take place March 24th. to Mr. Saturday, | FIRST NAT'L BANK & TRUST CO. HOST TO H. S. GRADUATES A trip to the Federal Reserve Bank and the Philadelphia Stock ,School on Tuesday of this week. The fifty-one graduates were ac- companied by Miss Catharine Zel- ler and Mr. Schainer, teachers of the school and Mr. Warren Bentzel Assistant Cashier of the Bank. The group were immediately ush- ered into the cafeteria of the Fed- eral Reserve Bank where they could select a fine meal. After the meal they were shown a film of the Fed- eral Reserve system how it works. They were given a tour of bank by were | well qualified to explain the various | departments. The vaults holding a vast quantity of currency and coins and the who guides | were especially interesting to the | 5.4061 or at 224 E. Main St, Mount | students. The group were then tak- | en to the Philadelphia Stock Ex- | change where they could look from | the gallery on the big board and | see the changes in the stocks as they were bought and sold. cess especially when they stopped at the Hotel Brunswick and were | given a turkey dinner. { wera sis BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS GUESTS OF ATHLETIC ASSOC. During the Centennial celebra- tion here in May the Old Timers Athletic Association have planned a { dinner at the American Legion Home Monday evening May 28th, | | { high school basketball chip team. 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 FCR SALE: Kitchen Range, white FOR SALE: Allis Chalmers W. D. Tractor and plow, used lightly two yrs.; Alice H. Myers, Mt. Joy R1, Phone 3-5221. tf FOR SALE: 1947 Chrysler conver- tible, R. & H., new tires, Excellent condi. Phone Mt. Joy 3-3972. 12-2 FOR SALE: 1949 Ford 4-door Se- dan, green, fully equipped, private | owner. Phone E-town 191-J be- (tween 5 and 7 p. m. 12-2 FOR RENT: One-half of a double farm house, 6 rooms, all conveni- ence, also garage and garden in- J eluded. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4225. 12-1 Exchange was given to the ating class of the Mount Joy High | The trip was considered a suc-| honoring as guests the Mount Joy | c¢hampion- enamel, used two seasons; Ravel | Oak Coal Heater, good condition, Rf Henry St., Mt. Joy. 12-2 RCTOTILLING: Alvin S. Engle, Florin, Pa. Phone Mt. Joy 3-9530. 11-6 ni The Bulletin, Mi. Joy, Pa., Thursday, March 22, FOR SALE: two 9x12 rugs, 1 and 2 burner ovens, Oak bedroom suite with springs, extra set springs, chest of drawers with mirror, play pen, couch. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4793. 12-tf GIVE A CAMERA FOR FASTER, $2.75 up. Flash cameras, $11.18 up. Viewmasters $2.00. Reels 3 for $1.00. Color films, Victor Klahr Camera | Shop, Middletown. 12-1 FOR SALE: Farmall 10-20 Kero- sene type Tractor. Hemiy N. Engle, phone Mt. Joy 3-3841. 12-1p [WHO WANTS TO FARM AN ACRE | OF GROUND IN THE BOROUGH iof Mt. Joy in his spare time? If | interested Phone 3-9661, Mount Joy. | You can grow waatever crops you pleas “We don't like it here” say the | moths when you treat them with | Berlou Mothspray. Five year guar- | antee. Keener's Home Furnishings, Mount Joy, Pa. 12-1 APPRECIATION: I wish to express my sincere toanks to the many | friends and relatives for their kind- demon- | ness, flowers and cards, sent to me | 1048 during the time of my bereavement. Ruth Fisher. 12-1p | WANTED: Old Magazines, News- papers. I buy all kinds of sera iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. 34-tf FOR SALF: 1940 Dodge 1'2 ton Truck, excellent running condition. Phone after 5 pm. Columbia 4-8142. 1¥-3p FOR SALE-—David Bradley Wagon | 7x14 bed, new rubber. Call up to | 2:00 p. m. G. Earnest, Pinkerton Rd. | Mount 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 HELP WANTED: Janitor for Meth- odist Church. Applv Rev. R. C. Pike, 12 S. Market St. or G. W. Slean, Sloan's Pharmacy. 10-4 FOR SALE: Alfalfa. Martin Eshle- man, Florin. 10-3p FOR SALE: Block Bungalow, five rocms. bath, 2-car garage, Im. poss. Near E-town, vrice $8750. Phone Mount Joy 3-5422. 11-3 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. 3-4949. 8-tf FOR SALE: Building Lot 60x160 ft. on Birchland Ave., Mt. Joy. In- quire 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 |and 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 rere | FOR SALE: Esco Electric Roaster | with broiler, $25. Universal electric | hand cleaner, $5.: Prosperity gas | range with broiler, $20. Phone | Joy. 11-2t Typewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash | Registers, Check Writers. New and Used. J. M. Engle, 411 E. High St., | Elizabethtown. ’phone 14). 8-18-tf | | | HELP WANTED 3 Young Men over 16 As Expediters | | | | | If over regulation age, not subject to draft. | Simple, easy, clean work | Also 6 Women or 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. 1948 Plymouth Converti. Coupe. R & H. 1947 Studebaker Tudor 1939 Ford Business Coupe NEWCOMER MOTORS Inc. CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE Sales & Service QUALITY DEPENDABILITY These are two important factors to be considered when busine your car. Our cars are gone over by our trained mec! and fi are ready for the road when they leave our shop. . 1951 Nash Rambler Conv. Sedan. 1650 Nash Amb. 4 dr, Sedan. : 1950 Nash Statesman Sdns. .. jigs 1950 Stud. Champion 2 dr. .. yr 1950 Studebaker Coupe, 2000 miles 1949 Olds. “88” 4 dr. Sdn. Black 1 owner, Low miles. Special, 1949 Plymouth Suburban, low mi. 1949 Plymouth Spec. Del. 4 dr, Sdn. 9,000 miles. 1949 Mercury 4 dr. Sedan, A-l 1949 Nash “600” 2 & 4 drs. 1949 Dodge 2 dr. Sdn., Heater, A=l. 1949 Chev. Del. 2 & 4 dr. Sdns. 1949 Ford Custom Club Cpe. 1949 Nash Amb. 4 dr. Sdn. .. 1549 Buick Super 4 dr. Dyna. 1948 Nash Amb. 4 dr. & Club Cpe. 1948 Kaiser Spec. 4 dr. 1 owner Nash “600” 4 dr. Sdn, 1 owner. | 1947 Chev. Fleetmaster 2 dr. Sdn, 1947 Nash Amb. 4 dr. & Coupe. 1M7 Ford Panel truck 1946 Ford 2 dr. Sedan. R&H 1946 Nash “600” 4 door Sedan 1945 Chev. Club Coupe 1946 Buick Convertible A-1 1942 Olds, “76” 2 dr. Sdn., .. 1942 Plymouth 4 dr. new paint. 1941 Chrysler Royal 4 dr. A-l. 1941 Buick 4 dr. Sdn., R&H. 1541 Hudson ‘6’ 2 dr. R&H, § 885 1940 Chevrolet 2 dr. R&H., § 395 1940 Chevrolet 4 dr. New paint. 1940 Chevrolet Business Cpe. 1939 Buick Special 4 door $ 185 HARRY R. BITZER YOUR NASH DEALER 720 N. PRINCE ST. LANCASTER PHONE 2-4128 Open Daily To 9 p.m. EXPERIENCED FARM HELP WANTED Two Men for Steady Work on Poultry Farm. JNO. M. WOLGEMUTH R. 1, Mount Joy G-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 CARPENTER WANTED $140 per Hr. and up paid to 1st class Carpenters who | are good workers and sober. 91, Hr. Day 512 Day Week Paid every Friday H. E. HART 161 N. Charlotte St, Manheim, Pa. Phone 5-2163 12-3p FOR SALE: LEGHORN BABY CHICKS, R.O.P. sired, Penna, 1. S. Pullorum clean. A. C. Mayer, Phone 53-9826, Mount Joy, Pa. 49-tf PUBLIC TYPING at my home. Mrs. Ralph Moose, 218 E. Donegal St., Mt. Joy. 9atf FOR AWNINGS - VENWTTAN | RLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL- STERING eall Columbia 48101 or iwrite to HALDEMAN'S UPHOL- & AWNING SHOP, 11th & Spruce Sts, Columbia, Pa. 26-tf i NEW & USED CARS 3Juy Yor HENRY J. KAISER From BENJ. J. STALEY Immediate Delivery Trade & Low Financing STALFY'S GARAGE . Florin, Pa. Phone 3-5951 11-tf FOR SALF: Smokehouse 65¢ 15 bu.; Vinegar 50~ gal; Also Qiayman. Rome Delicious and | Crimes. mostly $1.25 14 bu. Sold at | Cold Storage at Fairview Orchards, Mpg, Katharine Z. Snyder, phone Mt. Joy 3-9451. 11-2 APPILF< LEGAT, NOTICF Notice is hereby siven thet appli= cation will he made to Farmers Bank and Trust Comvany, 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 Tune 18, 1934. the or~ iginal of which has been lost, miss 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-vlace,, mfg. 1946, eauipned — primarv group, nlus manifold pres- sure, directional gyro, Narco VHF transmitter, CE receiver and Aero- - Open Evenings to 9 P. M. { 43-tf | A REAL CPPORTUNITY: One of the oldest and largest Lifz Insur- ance Companies in the United States has an opening in the Mount Joy area for a man between the ages of 25 and 45. Salary plus com- missions basis, or will consider temporary part-time. Complete training program. Opportunities to advance into managerial work. This is a real career opportunity. Replies considered strictly confidential. Re- ply, givinz background and experi- {ence preliminary to interview. Write - T - P. O. Box 85 Mount Joy, Pa. 12-4 Patronize Bulletin Advertisers | matic prop. Fneine and woropeller have been lately completely over- hauled and are in excellent condi- tion. Ship is licensed for dav-night instrument. Cruises 120 on 10 gal. A good, sturdv plane that's easy to flv and well worth $2200, We have listed a Piper Cub, 1937 model in very good shave, it was comvletelv 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 his vilot license. It uses only about 2 gallons of gas an hour. He would like to get something a little faster and will let the Cub go to a new owner for only $300. Inauire at Donegal Airs port - Call Mt. Joy 3-5354. 10-tf Patronize Bulletin Advertisers :
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