WANTED—Dead or slive. Automo- ( FOR SALE: Building Lot 60x160 biles, any make, any model: alsc { ft. on Birchland Ave, Mc Joy B f N F Scrap Iron, Batteries, ete. Proms $600.00. Tri Re 147 Manheim | rie €ws rom of ‘The Dailies For service given. H. B. Shank Auto | St Mount Joy, Pa The Bulletin, Mt, Joy, Pa., - hy ogg Thursday, April Quality Pasture Cuts Swine Feeding Costs i: Feed Costs Reportedly Can Be Cut 30 Per Cent | Weddings Thruout | Our Community During Past Week Wreckers, 74 N. Poplar St., E-town, Pa, Phone 191-W or 28-W. 8«tf | FOR SALE: 1949 Chev. Tudor, R. & H: 4-unit Flectric Stove, $70.00: Pr A REAL OPPORTUNITY: One of | Simmons Twin Beds, Oak Bureau, the oldest and largest Life Insur-| Lge. Wardrobe with 2 drawers af acre of good pasture will save 1,500 | pounds of grain and 500 to 700 pounds of protein in fattening hogs for market, They say that if you i {yO — ance Companies in the United | bottom. Heisey Food Store, Mount | + Hog feeding costs can be cut NIRS 43 States has an opening in the Mount Joy. 14-tf | Pittsburgh had two inches of | down as much as 30 per cent with | BES : Joy area for a man between the [snow yesterday, April 3. Dorothy Mae Gingrich, high quality legume pasture, re. | BS ite Bk ce sions. bona 45. Salary plus com- | APPLICATIONS TAKEN FOR | ‘Five persons were killed in a Ray S. Summy, ports the west soll improve. -— a : ssions basis, p Consider | ¢ A full time employment in ng i ibe / dnd The wie Bum . ment commitiee, 1 > a temporary part-time. Complete | wl yop o nt | head-on collision near Munice ‘| The marriage of Miss Dorothy statement by University of Wiscon- | oq SeotZi LAW training program. Opportunities to | week, vacation with pav, free em-= | Ind, ; Mae Gingrich, daughter of Mr. and | sin animal husbandry specialists. 3 Le NS NAVE advance into managerial work. This | ployee insurance, ideal working | 40,000 textile workers in the Mrs. Frank W. Gingrich, Manheim | These specialists point out that an | 5 THAT WINNING SPARKLE a is a real career opportunity. Replies | conditions, Apply at A. and P. Food | South have gone on strike for high- considered strictly confidential. Re- | Stores, Mt. Joy. U-tf | o, wages i R2, and Ray S, Summy, son of | ply, givine background and experi- i oa | The air force expects to send a| | | | Mr. and Mrs. George Summy, of | Manheim Rd, took place Saturday | For a lawn of distinction try the famous Scots. beauty treatment . . , Turf Builder ence preliminary to interview. | We want to express our sincere an- immediate payment, and those hav- carnations and roses and a shower ing claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under signed, FOR SALE: two 9x12 rugs, 1 and | rr 2 burner ovens, Oak bedroom suite | SALUNGA MOTHERS CLUB | | 100 sq ft. Feed 2500 sq f1-$2.50. Feed 10,000 sq ft=~$7.85 SPECIAL PURPOSE Seed for drier soils, deep 1b — $1.25 of sweet peas. She wore an aqua gown with matching veil and car- ried yellow carnations and daffo- the flower girl, a yellow organdy frock and shade, play areas — fast growing. with springs, extra set springs, 5 Ibs — $6.15 | PLANS TRIP TO WASHINGTON | chest of drawers with mirror, vlay The Mothers’ Club of Salunga | on, couch. Pl y 3-4793. . hs pen, couch. Phone Mt. Joy 3 12-tf | met in the school house Monday | Joy. Ps. Tr? 05 yn, Mount | iin le a TY hb ps, or yorlet plans this year. that in the East Fairview Church of | gon't want to push your pigs they 4 to bring out color and health . , , Scotts Y, { id indn i and Sy pal = or will do 2,500 mph. the Brethren. can eat enough pasture to save 20 A 11 ide a carpet of thick grass. | ed to us at the death of our belov- 1 fine Tr raat The Rev "i ii is ig Seed to provide ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE | ed husband and father. Also our| Charles E. Stine, cighty-eight, Rev. Robert Hess officiated. | per cent in feeding costs. And even | Cost is so little — the Scotls way! Estate of Elizabeth M. Kolp, dec'd | deepest thanks for the cards and | Zot his second notice from his draft | Ihe bride was given in marriage id is “h late of West Hemnofield Township, | nrayers. Mrs. Hettie B. Kopp and | board to appear. | by her father and wore a white ae w | Scotts LAWN SEED — Extra eavy, County, Penna, d family. Being unable to stop a 13«ton | | satin gown with long pointed sleev- | 1 TURF BUILDER ford ha 99 hi ot bir ers testamentary on sai fo aw «om We Stu . : ka I essive chaff, dirt an © weed~ estate having been granted to the | ROTOTILLING: Alvin S. Engle, | tractor-trailer Il over on h Parke es and full skirt ending in a train, | CAS | ~ Ag i Iv You need only a third as much be- undersigned, all persons indebted Florin, Pa. Phone Mt. Joy 3-9530. ed auto at Bridgeport, causing $2,- Her veil was full length and she ae “| richer color and thick. vee, 189 A 000,000 seeds per thereto ‘are requested to make 11-6 [300 damage. carried a white Bible with white | fi er growth, Economi- celuse Gre Over < d seacs le cal=use only 11b per pound of Scotts. 1 Ib $1 55 5 Ibs $7.65. CYRUS FOREMAN David street, who celebrated 87th birthday Tuesday, April 3rd. cou tt nO Mines eran dils. Marie Hess, wore HENRY S. KOLP 312 College Avenue, Lancaster, Penna. Arnold, Bricker & Beyer | [ a” | his Good pasture provides hogs with H § N & S er men mete ds | 11e 4 [NEWCOMEY on, Inc. members and | evening with forty friends present. |WHO WANTS TO FARM AN ACRE | OF GROUND IN THE BOROUGH | carried a basket of Spring flowers. Attorneys 13-6 | of Mi. Joy in his spare time? 1f| Prof William Frey, of F. & M.| yam DINNER Carl S. Summy served as best| ang minerals, particularly cal EAST M - AIRPLANES SALE . interested Phone 3-9661, Mount Joy. | College spoke on Pennsylvania | St. Hilda's Guild of St. Luke's| Man for his brother and the ushers| cium. Y MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. rh Or | Stinson YA can grow whatever crops you | Dutch. Fpiscops! Church has planned a] Ve Clarence H. Snavely, Man- wey rl REY, please. | The Club voted a ten dollar con- heim R2, and Homer Geib, Man- | if they are fed all the grain they Baked Ham dinner to be served at the Church basement on Sunday, April 29th, from 12M to 3:00 p. m. The menu will be announced later. tl ee REMOVED TO HOSPITAL Andrew Brown, West Main street, was removed to the General Hos- pital at Lancaster this week. ——————— a ———— TELL’EM: SELLEM| THROUGH THESE AD COLUMNS primarv group, manifold pres- sure, directional gyro, Narco VHF transmitter, GE receiver and Aero- matic vrop. Enrine and propeller heim. will eat, pasture will save at least 15 | — : ti The White Oak Male Quartette Def cen deed : sang. A receplic as held in th Among high protein pastures are RET 1 <e] ton. was held in the | red clover, Ladino clover church social room. They will re- and rye for late fall and early side near Mount Joy. spring. The bride is employed at the How big a pasture yield you get First National Bank and Trust Co.| depends on how well the legumes here and the bridegroom is em- | are fertilized. Agronomists recom- ployed by Carl B. Drohan at Stauf-| Mend adding phosphate and potash ferstown. WANTED: Old Magazines, News- | tribution to the Salunga Fire Com- papers. I buy all kinds of scrap | pany and five dollars to the Cancer iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D. | drive. have been lately completely over- Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. A bus trip to Washington, April hauled and are in excellent condi- 4 5 tion. Ship is licensed for day-night | 24th has been planned by the club. instrument. Cruises 120 on 10 gal. A | FOR SALE—David Bradlev Wagon -— | good, sturdv plane that’s easy to |7x14 bed, new rubber. Call up to > | Our Service Clubs { flv and well worth £2,200. 2:00 p. m. G. Earnest, Pinkerton Rd. We have listed a Piper Cub, 1937 | Mount Joy. 11-tf model in very good shape, it was comnletelv recovered with new fab- ric in 1947 and is painted red. It is h ‘the property of Alvin Heisey of E~town. Alvin used this Cub as an | economical way of getting his pilot | to new legume seedings. They rec- ommend top-dressing older estab- lished fields in summer or fall with phosphate and potash to help keep the growth thick and vigorous. Top- dressed fertilizer helps the legumes | Rotarians { |» W. C. Shunk the | Mortuary Record | speaker at the luncheon meeting of | | the Rotary Club at Hostetter’s. He was CARPENTER WANTED Helen M. Smith Andrew H. Brown (From page 1) license. It uses only about 2 gallons | . . . | an 1 a teacher in the schools of Miss Helen NV i 7 4 y of gas an hour. He would like to get | $150 ‘per “Hi. snd ub pad tn 19] is the safety agent for the Pennsyl- | og o townshi for forty-five | Mai Bt t Se % Brits of 70 West come through the winter in better fon something a little faster and will ol oe per or A pal rood | Vania Railroad, Harrisburg. | 2p. lop hy {iain Street, daughter of the late | Moreover, the plant food 07 let the Cub go to a new owner for | C25 p é g Lions years, and at the time of his death | Mr. and Mrs. Amos Smith, Leba- is there in the soil ready to be used | workers and sober. only $300. Inquire at Donegal Air- : a member of the Manheim Central | non, and Andrew H. B by th ts wh i th a . Maurice Carroll, York, was the 8 . Brown, same | by the roots when spring grow port - Call Mt. Joy 3-5354. 10-tf | 91» Hr. Day — 5'2 Day Week guest speaker at the local Lion's School District Board. He was a | address, son of the late Mr. and | starts. USED CARS Paid every Friday | Clubs Carter banquet and Todies member of the Manheim Lions Mrs. Jake Brown, were married at me reer 1949 Chevrolet Tudor night at Hostetter's. Mr. Carroll | Club. He was also quite active in| 11 a, m. Thursday in the home of Aberdeen-Angus Increase 1948 Creviale: Tudor, | I = J heim. Pe | spoke on the FBI. The night mark- | ihe held here | the bridegroom. The Rev. Ezra H. In Breeder's Popularity 1948 Plvmouth Converti. Coupe. [161 N. Charlotte St, Manheim, Pa. | edi the sixth anniversaire of the) [of a number of years. Ranck, pastor of the Evangelical R & H. Phone 5-2163 12-3 | voup ary | The funeral was held at Eris-| United Brethren church, officiated. 3% arene in Re of 4 1947 Plymouth 4 dr. R&H peat, man’s Mennonite chure Are: Phives Rav: T: 9 Aberdeen-Aiigus ca e among a 1947 Plymouth Tudor. R&H f i — li man’s Mennonite church Tuesday Mrs. Phares Ray, Lancaster RS, breeders throughout the United ° | ATTENDED HAIR STYLE SHOW afternoon with interment in the ad- | atiended her aunt as matron of | States was noted during the past NEWCOMER MOTORS | | Mrs. Doris Byle and Mrs. Jane joining cemetery. honor. Mrs. Ann Spangler, of this year. | GIFTS for BABIES and GROWN- place, sister of the bride, was brides Cattlemen reported that registra- Inc. UPS. Veiling, Feathers and Flow- | Houseal, co-owners of the Dor-Jan tics. of Purebiad Angus moved UE: Benjamin R. Stauffer. maid. Ei = pe 0 OOO EV ers, Alterations, Sewing, Mending | Beauty Studio, 14 E. Main Street, : 4 > a i a Ra v SL and Buttonholing: Margaret-Jean | attended the International’ Hair Benjamin R. Stauffer, eighty, of The bridegroom was attended by bi ard 28 ner by this Year as som ° TVice Shoppe, 19 W. Donegal St., Mt. Joy. | Manheim, died at his home last | Phares Ray, Lancaster RS, as best paved With Joi sng yansiers 0: Craftsman 18-inch Open Evenings to 9 P. M. 43-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 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 SPENCER SUPPORTS, individual- ly designed. Mrs. Edyth B. Bruba- ker, Florin, Pa. Phone Mt. Joy, 3-4049. 8-tf FOR AWNINGS - VENETIAN BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL- STERING call Columbia 4810? or write STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th & Spruce Sts, Columbia, Pa. 26-tf NEW & USED CARS Buy Your HENRY J. KAISER BENJ. J. STALEY Immediate Delivery Trade & Low Financing STALEY'S GARAGE Florin, Pa. Phone 3-5951 From 11-tf QUALITY DEPENDABILITY These are two important factors tc be considered when buying your car. Our cars are completely gone over by our trained mechanics and 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. .. $1675 1950 Stud. Champion 2 dr. .. $1575 1950 Studebaker Coupe, 2000 miles 1950 Chevrolet Del. 2 dr. P. G. 1949 Ply. conv. cpe., fully eq. 1949 Mercury 4 dr. Sedan, A-1 1949 Nash “600” 2 & 4 drs. 1949 Dodge 2 dr. Sdn., Heater, A-1. 1949 Chev. Del. 2 & 4 dr. Sdns. 1949 Ford Custom Club Cpe. 1949 Nash Amb. 4 dr. Sdn, .. 1949 Buick Super 4 dr. Dyna. 1948 Nash Amb. 4 dr. & Club Cpe. 1948 Kaiser Spec. 4 dr. 1 owner 1948 Nash “600” 4 dr. Sdn. 1 owner. 1948 Hudson Commander 4 dr. R&H. Chev. Fleetmaster 2 dr. Sdn. Ford Panel truck A-1 Ford 2 dr. Sedan. R&H Nash “600” 4 door Sedan Chev. Club Coupe Olds, “76” 2 dr. Sdn., Chevrolet Special Deluxe Club Coupe, R&H. New paint $ 550 Hudson ‘6’ 2 dr. R&H, $ 385 Chevrolet 2 dr. R&H., § 395 Chevrolet 4 dr. New paint. Chevrolet Business Cpe. . $340 1947 1947 1946 1946 1946 1942 1541 1941 1940 1940 1940 1940 Plymouth 2 dr. Heater to HALDEMAN’S UPHOL- 33-tf WE WILL BUY PENNSYLVANIA FILLERS CALL MT. JOY 3-5216 H. ROY NISSLY, & CO. INC FLORIN, PA. 13-2 PUBLIC TYPING at my home. Mrs. Ralph Moose, 218 E. Donegal St., Mt. Joy. 9-tf | NOTICE OF DISCHARGE OF LIEN TO the heirs and legal representa- tives of Jacob Kauffman, Deceas- ed, including David R. Kauffman, Samuel R. Kauffman, Susan Car- ter. Leah Kauffman, Mary Peifer and Elizabeth Detwiler, or any persons having an interest in the dower charge hereinafter men- tioned: Notice is hereby given that Nora E. Hess and Reed H. Dickel have presented their petition to the Or- phans’ Court of Lancaster Co., Pa. praying that a tract of land situate as described in Miscellaneous Book D, Volume 2, Page 182, in the office of the Register of Wills at Lancaster, in West Hempfield Township, Pa., being part of the premises conveyed to Nora E. Hess and Reed H. Dickel by deed of Mary W. Sheppard, dated December 22, 1950 and recorded -ih the Recorder’s Of- fice of Lancaster County, Pa. in Deed Book G, Volume 4, Page 371, be released and discharged lien. and payment of a dower charge in the sum of $76.22, payable to the heirs and legal representa- tives of Jacob Kauffman, deceased, under proceedings in the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster County, at Lan- caster, Pa. All persons interested in said charge are notified to appear in the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster Coun- ty, at Lancaster, Pa. on May 21, 1951 at 10:00 o'clock A. M., to show cause why said land should not be discharged from the lien of said from Center, Sunday to Style Show at Manhatten New York City, from Wednesday evening. CLASSIFIED Rates for classified advertising in this column are: 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢ Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10¢ Each add. insertion, per line .... 8c WANTED: Woman for housework, 2 or 3 days a week. Transportation provided. Phone Mt. Joy 3-9901. 14-2 FOR SALE: 1 and 2 burner ovens, nlay pen, couch. Phone Mount Jov 3-4793. WANTED: Young man or boy to work on farm, must be experienc- ed. J. Joseph Hostetter, R2, Mt. Joy. Phone 3-4817 14-2 WANTED: Roomers, gentlemen vreferred. 117 N. Market St., Mount Joy. Phone 3-9081. 14-1p FOR SALE: Kelvinator Refrigerat- or, 8 cu. ft. 2 Warner Brooders. 1000 | chick size. Tele. Mt. Joy 3-5231 af- | ter 6 p. m. 14-tf 14tf | FOR SALE: White enamel Gas Stove. used only four months. See Mrs. Myrtle Metzler, East Main St., Florin, Pa., after 5:30 p. m. 14-1t FOR SALE: Apples. eating & cook- ing: Smokehonse. Stayman, Rome, Grimes and Delicious. Also cider and vinegar, 50c a gal. withont jug. Fairview Orchards, Kathryn Snvder Phone 3-9451, Mt. Joy. 14-2 FOR SALE: Hardy flower plants to bloom this spring and summer. Ph. Mount Joy 3-4847. 14-2 FOR SALE: Used Portable Tvpe- writer. good condition. Melvin Ry- der, Phone 3-5799 Mt .Joy. 14-2 RATIONED. Cameras, Films, flash lamps are rationed to dealers. Buy your cameras at Klahr's. be assured {ef films and lamps. Victor Klahr, dower charge. : : 9 charg Direct Dealer, Middletown. 14-1 A. W. LANE, Sheriff eon ; ABSOLUTELY NO odor when you Arnold, Becker & Beyer, 14-4 | Use Berlou Mothsprav. Five year orneys —_ | written guarantee with each spray- LARGEST IMPLEMENT SALE | Ing Keener Home Furnishings, Mt. IN STATE Joy, Pa. 14-1 Two miles North of Elizabethtown FOR SALE: New Kelly Tire 19x4.75 R. D. 2, Pa. Park Hanshue, Florin. Phone Mt. Phone 242-7-2 Joy 3-5795 14-2 ON SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1951 My At 10:00 A. M. WANTED: Man wants board and 40 NEW AND USED TRACTORS —all makes— MD’s, M's, H's. Cs, A's, Cubs, Farmalls, 2 DC Cases, 2 Oliver 70's, 2 John Deere A's, Fords and others; 300 Pieces other Farm Machinery, new and used; Corn Pickers. CARS AND TRUCKS 700 Posts; 200 Hogs and Pigs; Lots Write 14-1p FOR SALE: 1949 Crosley Station Wagon, R&H. $600 or best offer. Ph. Mt. Joy 3-4862 or Lanc. 3-4945. 13-3p WANTED: Several first class car- room in Florin or Mt. Joy. Gervin Bailey, R1 Mt. Joy. Thursday after an illness of two weeks. He was a retired farmer and | had resided in Manheim the past : 21 years. His parents were the late Henry S. and Barbara Root Stauf- fer and his wife who died twenty | years ago, was Fanny Weidman marriage. There survive three sons: Henry, W., Salunga; Walter D., Lancaster; and the Rev. Elam W., in Africa; | also a sister, Mrs. Isaac E. Tyson, | at Manheim. | Funeral services were held in the | Mennonite | | church at Manheim on with interment in Erisman’s Mennonite cemetery. Sunday afternoon Mrs. Laura M. Weaver | Mrs. Laura M. Weaver, seventy- seven, of Columbia R2, died at her home after a few week’s illness. | | | She was the widow of Henry D. Weaver and was born in Newtown, | a daughter of the late Solomon and | Mary Mummaw Rhoads. She was a member of the Holy Trinity Cath- olic Church, Columbia. Eleven children Frank and Mrs. Lloyd Steele, Lancaster: Joseph, William, Charles and Ray- survive: mond Weaver, Columbia; Mrs. Rob- ert Wood, Marietta; Harry, New- town; Benjamin and Catherine “Weaver, at home, and Mrs. Ray Cibble, Columbia R1. Also, sixteen grandchildren and these sisters sur- Mrs. Henry Givens, Middle- Mrs. Ida Eisenberger, Mrs. Mrs. Maurice vive: town; Daniel Moore Frysinger, Newtown. Funeral services were held Mon- day morning with interment in the {oly Trinity Catholic Cemetery. and Isaac B. Breneman Isaac B. Breneman, a former resident of Rapho town- ship, Manheim R2, died Thursday in the Fairview Manor Rest Home, Columbia, after an illness of three years. A son of the late Henry and Eliz= abeth Buffenmyer Breneman, he wzs a retired farmer and was a member, of Hossler’s Pleasant View United Zion Church. His wife, Liz- zie P. Eby Breneman. died in 1937. Surviving are these children: Edgar, Manheim R2; Elsie, wife of Vernon Steiner, Mount Joy R2; Henry, Elizabethtown R3; Lillian, wife of the Rev. Jacob Lehman, John E, both of Manheim R2; and eighty-five, man and John Mummau, of town, served as usher, ’ —— Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. For- ry, Manheim R2, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Anna Mary, to Eldon J. Lehman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Lehman, Ship- pensburs R1. Miss Forry, a graduate of Mes- siah Academy, Grantham, is em- ployed ky Gerberich-Payne Shoe Company here and Mr. Lehman, also a graduate of Messiah Acad- emy, is engaged in with his father, ———— © We ee 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 farming Friday, April 6—On the premises near Bossler's Church, 5 miles south of Elizabethtown, 2% story frame dwelling, barn,chicken house personal property, antiques, and other equipment by Simonn E. Garber. Walter Dupes, auct. Sale at l'p. m Saturday, April 7—On the prem- ises on the State Highway between Mount Joy and Florin, household goods and kitchen furniture by Norman H. Smith. C. S. Frank, auc. Sale at 1 p. m. Friday Afternoon, April 13—At the Boro limits, Mt. Joy on the road leading to the Mt. Joy cemetery, 45 head cows & heifers, consisting of Walter Shank's entire dairy herd, also grade cows and some Shoats by C. S. Frank and Leo P. Frank. Sale {at 1:15 p. m. Saturday, April 14—In Manor Township, one block south of the Camp Meeting Grounds, entire lot cf household goods by Walter C. Hoak. Edgar F. Funk, auct. Sale at twelve noon. Saturday, April 14—On the pre- mises one-half block off Main St., in Bainbridge, Pa., household goods and some anitques by Charles H. Nagle. Walter Dupes, auct. Sale at 1 p.m. Friday, April 20—Corner of south vanced 32 per cent, A total of 110,442 Angus were en- tered in the registry records during the fiscal year. This compares with 87,512 Angus recorded last year and oniy 38,737 a decade ago. At public auction sales and by pri- vate treaty, 98,591 Angus went to new owners while 74,826 changed hands in 1949. A strong demand for breeding stock marked the 32 per cent upturn in ownership transfers of Angus cattle. During the past year, 2,431 new breeders were recorded by the An- gus breeders’ association, innit News From Florin (From Page 1) day) at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Eshelman. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Welfley en- tertained the following to dinner on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Weidman of Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. William Burkholder and daughter of Ephrata, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wittle and Mrs. Martin Liggins Jr. The Good Cheer Class of the E. U. B. Church held their class meeti- ing at the home of Mrs. Martin Ney on Thursday evening. The following were very pleas- antly entertained at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Henry Becker, Thursday evening. Mrs. Hettie Auc- ker, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Park Shetter and family, Mr. Albert Faus, Mr. and Mrs. Ab- rahm Faus and daughter, of near Manheim; Mrs. M. Douple, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Douple and children, Mr. and Mrs. David Faus and daughter of Hershey, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin Jr. and daughter, Miss Anna Faus and Gerald and Dorcas Becker. The event being in honor of those who celebrated their birth- days on Thursday, March 29th, Mrs. Hettie Aucker celebrated her 79th birthday and Rev. Henry Becker and Mrs. David Faus; Gerald Beck- er celebrated his birthday, April 3. Auxiliary Meeting Fifteen members attended April meeting of the Florin Fire Co. Auxiliary with Mrs. Martin Ney presiding. Five new members were admitted to the unit. Plans centered on the April 21st food sale were discussed. Selling will begin at eleven o'clock at the Fire Hall. That delicious chicken corn soup the Auxiliary is noted the Power Lawn Mower Exclusive Magic Control! $Q495 Just raise handle to start. . . lower it to stop! Sears ex- clusive control feature. Powered by 2/3 H.P. Briggs and Stratton gasoline engine, Five tempered steel blades. FOR HOME DEMONSTRATION PHONE 3-9882 Bruce Brown, Representative of SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. 14-1t Mary Barnhart, | HELP WANTED CREDIT MANAGER ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMEN APPRENTICE DRAFTSMEN STOCK CLERK JAMES MFG. CO. > 1938 Buick Special 4 dr. Sdn. $ 265 | of Posts, 50 Milk Cans, New Hol- | penters, steady work. Phone 3-4883, | Norman, Elizabethtown R3; also | Market and Square streets in the |, will be sold by the quart. so . 1938 Olds “8” Sdn. New tires $ 185 | |]and and Case Balers. Spreaders, | Mt. Joy. Elmer Ginder, Florin. 13-tf | nine grandchildren, three great yiliggs of Por, hausshold goods A date in Na a BOX 146 > Flows, Drills, Combines. : : a” : : . y Melvin S. Fisher. Sale at 6: : HARRY R. BITZER Farmers and Dealers bring your We: ad: Mach’s,, Cash dation ne pe Suen is iP. M. C. S. Frank, Auct. The committee reported one hun- . YOUR NASH DEALER New and Used Tractors and Mach- eI i Vira, Sales, err, of Neffsville Brethren een oy fiom dred dinners were sold at the last : 120 N. PRINCE ST. LANCASTER | in before Sale Day, if pos- ‘CVS «Mo 411 Ras | Home. INCREASE OF 1430 IN WEEK Ham bake held in March. M UNT Ns sible. Terms: Cash; 4 Auctioneers. | "8 oo : The funeral ‘was held from the | Announced American Treasurer reported a balance of 0 JOY, PA. 3 0 Eo oe Next 2 Sas a WANTED: Two experienced Car-| Hossler Pleasant View United in Korea reached 58550 Wednes- | $800.00 in the Treasury. 0 .m. 51 Zi z 3 -— ; ry wales Paul Kose, Wood 81, Fram 13g | Zion church on Sunday afternoon ' day, a rise of 1430 in a week. BABY CHICKS EVERY WEEK ) ” with interment in the adjoining WS tote A person normally has twelve Write for Price List 14-2 cemetery. Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers pairs of ribs. LY Ve: ANd hie
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