| BEFORE SALES Bm All Makes of Sewing Machines Repaired We Modernize Your Machine | to Electric, Console or Portable AFTER Call Cait Us Today—We Pick-up and Deliver . . . Anywhere! J. V. BINKLEY sve 111 N. Market St. ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 2 216.) Help Wanted Tool & Die Makers LCNG RANGE PROGRAM STEADY EMPLOYMENT GOOD WAGES BUCH MANUFACTURING CO. Install wand It Sere Yourself Armstrong’s Quaker | Wall Covering — Complete Mt. Joy Tile & Linoleum Co. OPEN EVERY DAY PHONE 3-3492 Honey! & EVENING ELIZABETHTOWN Onr— | See Complete Line LINOLEUM RUBBER TILE ASPHALT TILE BATHROOM and : | KITCHEN WALL TILE 0 Kitchen Cabinets Wood Custom Made IN COLOR VENETIAN BLINDS WitlDOW SHADES (PITTSBURGH PAINTS | | FORMICA TOPS | | WALLPAPER Installations — EXCEPT WEDNESDAY 38 W. MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY 36-tf Cut With Shears. Just Tack Over Screens SHATTERPROOF MATERIALS Poultry, foo House and Bern Windows MADE BETTER, LAST LONGER a ivi guarentee | te ein 0 GLASS GLASS-0-NET | i | | | | | Spet series. | | | 1-60 Fresh and Nearby | Springers | A Friday Nav, 16, of the Mount Joy | { American Legio m Home, (former f -10 Bred and Open a me Pate) hy he smoker for | 1e benefit of the children’s Christ Heifers mas party. st | | = | i 5 Bulls, ready for | November 16 Sadie Hawkins’ | service dance at the Mt. Joy high school | | You will be greatly impressed Music by. Lod Charles | | with the size—Type Breeding and | Orchestra. Sponsored by the Jun-! Splendid Udders of this unusual of- | ior Class. ] fering. | November 16-17 the W.S.CS. | i | Local Representative, he Lo To Bia vo Ng ve NE ITD gy ( FURNITURE AUCTION LARGER EXHIBIT OF FRIDAY, NOVEMBFR 16, at 7:00 P. M. Yo Mile east of Flizabethtown on [Main Highway Route 230 at the 1951 | LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY AT PENNA. FARM SHOW “pe | Pennsylvania's half-billion- do] | | | | | “FIND IT SHOP". lar livestock and poultry industry | This will be a sale of fine furni- is expected to be represented in Sure, Jo give to ip People what | larger numbers of animals and they nave wanted at the rice y $Y huve wan. a ® price you | birds than ever before at the 1952 are willing to pay. Most of the fur- | nitive is new, some suites have | Pennsylvania Farm Show next Jan- For Kio and Home been floor samples, and some ave| uary 14-18, State Secretary of Ag- | . a | ig 16 riculture Miles Horst declared in | 4 ———————— |, 1. There will be 3, 4 and 6 pe. announcing November 17 as the| Electric Brooder Saves Pigs bedroom suites in walnut, grey and | {lime oak finishes. These are good | deadline for filing exhibit entries | | Pu TTING heat into the fairowin 3 4 : s Ss ) | ) ve [quality suites, in modern designs | for all livestock and poultiy. it ele proved meth a ol preven 8 MKS om econ { hille ja have been selling from $15000 Entries at the 1951 Farm Show | Farm statisties show that if pis ) ye to_$350.00 | reached a record of 1,723 head of allowed to shift for themselves durin 2. Yes, and some cedar chests too, | he 8 1 s. ¢l 1 : rh | | horses, beef cattle, swine and sheep, | the first 48 hou: Hing Wi 1. eau | with Walnut veneers and waterfall y a the death of approximately “I per « | edge. These m iy be just what you | the chairman of the Farm Show One of the easiest wavs to keep pi have wanted, Commission recalled. Due to the | from chilling immediately alter hiv | 1 y bul 3. We will have 6 breakfast sets, increasing importance of livestock | 1! the farmer to build an « [ some in wood and some in porcelain brooder and install it in a comer of | { finish. [as a vit il part of the agricultural] the farrowing pen. Through its u | 4. Do you need a lamp? There | cconomy in the Keystone State, he | losses may be reduced 50 per cent or will be lamps galore, both table and | believes this number may be| MOT Five kind of electrie ily Hoor styles trated here can be put together qui Hoor st ge to oh equalled or passed at the coming | It is efficient, and the cost is ove | 95. Would you believe it? We ex- . | 36th Farm Show i arri dg I pect to sell dozens of throw russ in| Fare ow in Harrisburg. | various sizes. These are rugs right Copies of the 1952 Pennsylvania { : eet " ; : out of our stock in good Axminister | Farm Show premium list are now | and Wilton grades. We will also | available and have been sent to all | have some 9° x 12' sizes valued at 365.00 or more. There will be about 1 dozen 9x12 felt rugs. These come | [in about 5 colors, are very nice and | standing | will give good wea | 6. We will have a few good used | { dining room suites, one a 10 pc. in | | Walnut veneer, in very good condi- | previous exhibitors and a large number who anticipate sending out- | the great been notified of | animals to ex | | Each has | the special health requirements |= adopted by the commission to pre- | = | position. number of Miscellaneous items, such as wood and metal wardrobes, | tion; also a new mahogany 9 piece | vent the spread of animal dise ases | Sides are ent from a { suite, an extra buffet, table and | al the livestock exposition. hoard 12 feel lon, Ihe ) aire | the side pieces are hovel some chairs. : | In general, all livestock entered | © Sn Plecs : 0 © 7. Let us call your attention to a . . | 10 feceve tig top and b at the Farm Show shall be free of! both of which are cut fron | | { can Education Week, Nov. 11-17. | i | — wr os rng ™ . | yearn B i Comi ng Events! | miles south of Lancaster, just off | Routes 72 and 222. | | Consigned by leading breeders of 1 Pennsylvania - Maryland and oth- | Will have a Rummage sale at the | Methodist Church. er nearby states. The 106th in the popular Garden| Nov. 17—Foc d Salo. by Boy Scout | = The emotional young Many cows and heifers | Trcop 339 and 29 ot Titus Rutt’s | | doesn’t have to cry all milking £0 lb. to 70 lb. right now. [i office, beginning at 9 A. M. BRIE: Keeping her Fa | her doll, a newcomer Sale starts at 12:00 Noon, sharp. | Saturday, Nov. 17, In the Fire | ‘cd! wet tears wher Please come early. Always lots of | Hall at Iandisville from 4:30 to 8 | Huntly aft rE being fed ! real bargains in these Garden Spot | p. m., turkey supper by the Ladies’ | and like sales. | Auxiliary of the Landisville Vol | jniant, the little stran | unteer Fire Company. | lows bubbles, wets Lunch available. Held in warm, ies en er tiny tears comfortable place. | November 19—a Turkey Card | Stied Y 4 soliclious You iny Tears is the latest R. AUSTIN BACKUS, |Party at the Legion Home. A tur-| a pic neer doll designer key to every two tables and as door | the woild's first all-rub | prize. Sponsored by American Le- | gion Auxiliary. We Sales Manager & Auctioneer | Mexico, N. Y. EARL L. GROFF, the the An optomist is ( guy who believes Strasburg, Pa. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | Pants. I by 12-inch ends of ehed olttom brace 1 1 by front I and u Linch any evidence of infectious or trans- | lumber, A triangular picee of Masonite | lady above | by her compa who 1 squeezed with a toy | every other 1Zer burps, and sleeps have been ing mother, creation ¢ who made | ber doll. [ middleaged | dry cleaner | When in need of Printing. (any- | is shrinking the waist band of his | NOT everybody reads c *| Miss Caria | Pennsylvania that | for and widely distributed AE AT SEW 7'Brief News From | ! | The Dailies For Quick Reading The State of Mississippi has put | and the [a ceiling price on whiskey state is dry | The Government has authorized a 10 cents per pound increase on i corned beef After a in Philadelphia, Republican rule the 67-year have taken over Nine communities thruout the state approved Sunday movies at Tuesday's election According to statistics Pennsyl- [v nia’s truck taxes are among the { lewest in the nation. i | A 1000 1b. Aberdeen Angu | Grond Champion steer was sold a Fittsburgh fer $2.00 a pound, $2,000 David H. Keeports, 72, of Laure] R1, York county, was found dead on an island in the Susquehanna river. Heart atiock. Down near Coatesville a rabid l fox attacked a hunter knocked him l down, tore a gash in his face, then attacked | Members of the York High School | band are charged with badly dam- Hotel at Philadelphia last Friday Mia Ortlieb, 32, Lan- is about $2,000 his dog and escaped. aging 99 rooms at Rodman { while | caster book-keeper, | and Elmira, wife of Richard Ayers, | York. Funeral from the Heilig funeral nome here Saturday. The remains | will be taken to Coopstown, Md. for interment. 0 THE WITCHHAZEL TRER | ONLY BLGOMS IN FALL Blossoming trees are not as a rule | associated with Indian Summer. the | time of falling leaves and the fros- There is a species of sal) tree, however, distributed throughout breaks’ the Au- | tumn landscape with pleasant vistas | of Springtime freshness. This tree, according to the De- | partment of Forests and Waters, is | the witchhazel. Probably no tree more illustrates the public's lack of familiarity with | Pennsylvania flora than the witchhazel, lowly | Research foresters said, while it'is the most common small tree in the Keysto ne State, comparative- ly few people know that it is the last one to bloom during the year. TC —— — i Everybody reaas newspapers but | J vertising left on their door step. Democrais| a few porch chairs and rockers, | missible disease. Each head of cat- | Pi iy Jom we harp I we | S307 In her. Shes a seme remnants of linoleum, lino- | tle must be accompanied bv a| the center, is nailed over the frame- | tormer empleye of an Ephrata firm | leum rugs, an assortme ory . ey ea | where she 36,000 shor 1 Tugs, an assortment of end | health certificate - issued by the| Work | where she wes found $6,000 short tables, occasional chairs, and mir- | st i lectrie {quip in cne year \ Save nstallation of electrical equipment | in one year. rors. We will have things on sale | ureau of Animal Industry, State | enameled reflector, lamn. weailiers | 4 al 4 le ei on | which are not mentioned here. DO | Department of Agriculture, indi=- | proof socket, and 10 feet of rubb | { | NOT FORGET. we feel sure you | cating that the animal has ‘been | covered extension cord oc : 2 ’ {will be amazed at the fine quality | jqentified as originating herd bresder, The xe y2 | tual ecor | of merchandise on this sale, so be | : ating Ina her 1 over the opeaing in the reof and secured |sure to be there and get your i of acceptable testing status as re- | with fou Serewss ; Lo Ry page 1) | share. quired under Department regula- | vs Po ke i RY om Co i i two, widow of Federick I. Hein- i . : ‘ bulb, cov. I pening « . ; | Soe will be oops dl | tions for bovine tuberculosis, Brus | inside with n sansre piece of hardve | ley, former resident of Lancaster, i rere is plenty of parking space. | cellosis and hemorrhagic septice~| cloth held in place with 1 by Linch | died at Heller's Rest Home, Florin. Merchandise may be seen Tours- | mia { nailing i A barricade two fi: | day evening and all day Friday, | RL | wide set across the front of the broadcs ee prior to sale. | Special health requirements for | win protect the cor d velflector and fom; | Mrs, John Kemer freshments will be sold by the | swine include freedom from evi- | from possible damage by the sow. The | Mrs. Mary Hokein Kemrer sixty- | r o A a te hrm { a | Soper’ © Class of Elizabethtown High | dence of infectious or transmissible | © 4 between th tp of the | py | five, wife of John Kemrer, 732, Un- choo and the bottom of the barr Hendy . : MILTON F. FBERLY disease, vaccination against hog | Hot veo faut Faery , | ion street, Lancaster, died at the |p. D3 Phone 540R | cholera and a negative test for] The only operatine tis ti ra. | Myer Rest Home, Landisville, fol- ELIZABETHTOWN. PA. Brucellosis. Horses and sheep also | ing of 0G or 150 wait lowing an extended illne: She y. yr a . 3 re A A om en | il: . | J ha: Dupe s, Auct. { must be free of any evidence of in- | was born in Philadelphia. & Garman, Clks. ET : { | | : Clks 4 | fectious or transmissible disease, N EW’ I OWN re ay . : | A ny . PUBLIC ALE { Special regulations for poultry are | Mis Emma S. Haldeman { Of Valuable be Property | designed to prevent spread of} i Mrs, Emma S. Haldeman, 81. wi- | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1951 | New: . : { Daniel Geltmacher spent Sunday dow of Peter M. Haldeman, died »t The is | 1 ewcastle or othey diseases A ¢ 1e undersigned will Her, for | ns = Te { with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Moore atthe home of her son-in-law and | She on the premises at No. N.| The Farm Show Commission has| | daught M 1 M Noah Sent 2 J, 5 daughter, vir. ar 1 x N Od —eniz harlotite Street in the Bo: 3 of | provided the following record a-| White Horse. | 1 en , ou rrr Ty SE Ji ane ( abia Rl, ¢ I a years illness le mheim: Lancaster County, Penn- mounts for the payment of prem- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wittle and | C in | ite : ear’s illne 3 n-| vo pd : Chan She was born i inois, a dau- sylvania. 2 ; iums for livestock and poultry doughter, Judy, Columbia, My. Chard 3 eg po I CG. E. Electric Refrigerator, May - iace wi nc oso | les Wittle, Columbia R1,- Mrs. Es. hter of the late Jacob and Barba- tas Electric washer, coal range.| Pace winners at the 18 show: | 1 3 FE ner SHvaer. and wos z Gr : ge, i o & ther Hallgren, Mt. Joy, Greiner Snyder, and was a mem | GE Electric sweeper, Estate Heat~ | horses, $3,650; sheep, $4, Swine, y ee Trl Aas ber cof the Mennonite church. The Si ten. J >. ot Mei > here { rola. cherry drop leaf table, cz ane | $2,947; beef cattle, $8.058: dairy cat- | ©“ by Miss Ruth Wittle, of town, ITViv ! ter. Mar if | seated chairs, and rocker, antique | tle, $15,635; and live poultry $9,008 | factored to, Nazareth to visit Mys. oo re « Jn So Ce \ Ne © “© ¢mall table, beds and springs, bed- | = — Farl Hartzell on Sunday. i» ont A. Sentz, at Whe e home she | ding: linens, old fashioned cupboard | Mr. Harold Stoppard and chil-| Sed: eae ndchild, one great- wood chest, chests, mattresses, old | e : I il isited M PM andchild snd a brother, Jacob G. quilts, lot of plank bottom chairs. WS rom orm dren, Ironville visited Mr. and Mrs. ea : 1 : airs, | nyder, Manheim RL. extension table, lawn mower, elect- | | Earl Geltmacher Sunday. | vic hot plate, couch. doughtray, | (From Page 1) i Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and - wa Errors : Ek oh. as > 1emas M. Boyd mirvo: s, lights, wash stand. carpet | Mr. and Mrs. Lawton of Lancas- | {amily visited Mr. and Mrs. John wt : | by the yard, stepladders antique Q Mie {fla Sund Thomas Montgomery Boyd, sev- | dishes, other dishes, cooking uten- | ter were Sunday guests of Mr. and | Kauffman, Ironvi e, Sunday. enty-one, 115 W. Main St... this boro silss garden tools. 20x30 two-story | Mrs. Lloyd Vogel and family. Mrs. Howard Witmer and son 1 d t 2 Wed i tn pe =e J {rh . - . . died at 2 p. m. Wednesday a 115 | Frame Bun Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wickenheis- | visited Mrs. Calvin Ness, Columbia } ft ; t : e311 He | Vi: 2 sr article , Sn alter a two years illness. ny other articles too numerous er, and Mr. Jacob Henderson, of | 1, Sunday. | > ' to mention. Calor Wilbert Wit : was born at Rocks, Harford County, Sale to begin at 12:30 P. M. when | €° onial Park, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Witmer and Md. a son of the late David and to Ts and conditions will be made | Naylor of West Chester were din- | sons of East Petersburg visited Mrs. Margaret Campbell Bovd and id viarga » amp ) « a 2S known by | ner guests of Mrs. Sarah Schlegel- | Lillian Witmer. | i : I ba C io vii i | x «ls . ca In oun y or abou 3 KATIE GIBBLE | milch. | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice { | Walter Dupes, Auct. 3 I K N 3 25 years. He was a resident of Mt. | | Ruhl & Hershey, Clerks 44-2| Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Walters left | Frysinger and Katie Moore during Joy for 14 years and a carpenter Friday ' for Orlando, Fla. ‘here | the past week were Mrs. Stephen tin ) , Where until his retirement two years ago. P bi | fey to spend the winter. | Biesey, Center County and Paul He was a member of the West Wil- | iE nih e | Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Frb of Lan-| Fitzkee Jr, Mt. Joy. low Evangelical United Brett | angelcs rethren aster were \y > p Mrs. Abram Gamber visited her : . | caster were supper guests of Mr. A PRIN ne Church, In addition to his wife. | and Mrs. Lloyd Vogel on Thursday { daughter-in-law and grandson at Irs. Nettie Streeft Boyd. he | ) y. : i . Mrs. ettie ee Joya, he 1S sur- | Mr. Leroy Leedom of Rheeme| the Lance. General Hospital Sunday. 13 y | | Rheems “| vived by these children: Wallace called on his mother, Mrs. Emma| The proud parents are Mr. and Boyd, Malvern Pa.; Thomas Boyd 1 ~ Aw J) y viaivern, a. omas oyda, | Leedom on Wednesday evening. | Mr. and M:s. Ray Gamber, Man~ Jr, Landisville; Howard D. Bovd.! 75 H Istein t C ttl | The regular monthly meeting of | Heim . Manheim R4; Gladys, widow of Paul | v | 5 vadlinen 2. r1aQYS, C / the i Fire Company wi »| Richard, so f ‘Mr. and Mrs.| x 0 S ein a i : Flor vi Fire Company will be | ie Be h ! “aM : Cameron, Evelyn, widow of Ver- © » FF “1 all Tuecdav | m. gle Nac 11S NSIS remove 1 - {60 Registered . 15. Grades) | b d it the Florin Hall on Tuesday | ¥ o 3 S tons | non McNeal. both of Elkton, Md.: i | evening. | at the St. Joseph Hospital, Monday. end Betty, wif f Hubert L. Ri | mn Xiagadire 5 City, wile of Huber 4 ce, | T. B. Accredited, Bang Certified, Washington Flementar 'y school | Our prayer for you Richard is for lv 1 Toy. Tw i | many calfhood vaccinated, milkera | invites parents t 1 speedy recovery ours Joy. Twelve grandchildren, | mastitis tested. treated against ship- I its to visit the school : oa : tne great-grandchild and two sis- [ping fever. | 2 Friday afternoon, November 16, Daniel Geltmacher was Wed ters and a brether also survive: ! when a musical prosram will , | nesday supper guest of Mr. and | yr. ERE v.. 2 | At Jay M. Brubaker Farm, WIL- | presented in cel ti f By Vrs. Edward Isler and family William Boyd and Grace wife of | celeb i= s. Edwe sler and f: 3 Yo | LOW STREET VILLAGE, Pa. 4 Faia of An wm George Knopp, both of Rocks, Md.: The Bulletin, Wount Joy, Pa., Thursday, November 8, 1951—13 | Sale Register, If you want a notice on your sale | inserted in from n LUTE this register weekly ow until day of sale, ABSO- .Y FREE, send or phone us your sale date and when you are ready the cheapest advertisingyou can get | 60 vears. Satur | real 8 5 8S at 1 lich, a Sohns Saturday, November 10--At 58 N E. E. Brown, Mt. Joy, Phone 3-711, Charlotte street, Manheim, person= | = © ae a 45-tf al property by Katie Gibble. Wal- | ter Dupes, Auct. Sale at 12:30 pm ' MODERN FURNITURE AT A SA- — ‘ | CRIFICE: Entire stock must go. Or= Friday, Nov. 16—On the premises | jor limited to stock on hand. Best mile east of Flizabethtown on selection, early customers. Stock Highway Route 23) at the “Find It includes: Modern bedroom suites, Shep”, furniture auction by Milton | » & 3 piece living room suites, F. Eberly. Walter Dupes, Auct | Chrome breakfast sets, Nursery ES ——— | furniture, Eed Outfits, linoleum Tuesday, November 20—In East: pugs, late model electric Refrigera- Hempfield Twp, at Landisville, | tors, dining room furniture, 9x12 south of the Campmeeting grounds, | Axminister Rugs, Tables, Lamps, { farming implements by David N.| Dinette Suites, and many other ar- * Brandt. Sale at 12:30. Edgar Funk, | ticles. Don King, 327 East New St. Auctione Lancaster, Penna. 45-2 Saturday, November 24 Two | NOTICE: Belts made, buttons and miles west of Millersville, on the | buckles covered. Vivian Brown, Biue Rock Road, Route 999, farm-' Phone Mt. Joy 3-4501. 38-1f ing implement and household goods by B. Alton Hostetter, Adm., of Jacob B. Hostetter Est. Edgar P, Funk, Aut. Sule ut 12M, FIREMAN WANTED: Apply Bache Saturday, Dec. 1—At 703 South | ™™" Chocolate Company, Mt. Joy. Market street, in Elizabethtown, | 1'2 story brick & frame bungalow, | garage, and personal property by 43-tf Ervin D. Haldeman. Walter Dupes, | Auctioneer | AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, I YY [ buy old cars, all kinds of scrap iron BANNER POTATO YIFLD | and also sell stove wood. Guy D, When it Lancaster ct While tatoes uth 2m an average yield of 830 bu. let us print your bills, That's | November 10--V aluable | and household goods at’ Manor Street, Mountville sharp, by Harry S. Froe- ttorney in facet for Callie A, Fdgar F day, tate Funk, auctioneer, comes to production, unty cannot be we had a banne: crop of po- this year, one farmer of tu- bers to the acre. Rates for classified CLASSIFIED advertising in | this column are: [3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢ Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10e | Each add. insertion, per line .... 8e | | FOR SALE: 5x9 Plywood Table | | Tennis Tops. John S. Buffenmyer, Florin, Pa. Fhone Mt. Joy 3-4516. tp | FOR SALE: Semi detached House, 6 rooms, good garage, all conveni- ences. Call between 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Elizabeth Shuman, near the | bridge, Wood St., Florin. 451-t | | FOR SALE: 1935 Ford Sedan, good condition. Cletus Blantz, Stauder-! town, Mt. Joy R2. 45-1p AP ARTMENT OR HC YUSE WANT- { D, country preferred. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4967. 45-2p | | =e ee WANT TO | RE VT: 6-room House. Reliable party. Write T. T. ¢/0 Box | 85, Mt. Joy. 45-1 FOR SALE: New 1951 Trailer on lot 30x150 ft. Apr Yo Mrs. Brunell, Hill & M: rket Sts Florin. 44-tf F( nm “SAL E: "Hot water Radiator with valve, large farm dinner or fire bell, slate blackboards, 3 bed- steads, 3 springs, old-fashioned Sidebcard, large oil heater for 3 or 1 rooms. Miller Bros. phone Mount | yd 7 45-1 OR SALE: Dressed or Eugene S. Kreider, | 3-9036 14-11 Ww Al TED: Neat, white re liable | weman for cooking and downstairs work Sleep in, good home, good ages. Hess Nursing Home, Mount- ville 8409 44-tf Ww WAN TED: Girl or mide lle | lady for part-time sales help. Ap- | ply in person. Nolt’s Ponds, Silver Spring, Pa. 43-3 FOR SALE: Two metal Hamster Pens. Cal! Mount Joy 3-9661. -tf FOR INTE R IOR DECOR ATING: Call Earl C. Brubaker, Florin, Pa. Phone Mt. Joy 344949. 39-1f | TIIANKS: We extend our sincere! thanks and appreciation to friends, neighbors & relatives for the cards and gifts to our son, Mitchell who is convalescing from polio. Mr. and | Mrs. George Albert. 45-1t | WANTED Experienced Sewing Machine Lig: Steady Operators it Single Needle Work Employment, Paid Vacations | Apply t MAYTOWN MFG. CO. Maytown, Pa. 45-2 HERE IS A REAI OPPORTUNITY NOW'S the time to invest in SER ® HEAVY WHITES ® HEAVY WHITE CROSS ® ’K RED CROSS MAKE 1952 YOUR BEST YEARS YET WITH MUSSER LEGHORNS Musser Chicks are available mber 1st delivery and later MUSSER ircular ad- | | MOUNT JOY, PA LEGHORN FARMS Phone 3-4911 43-tf denied. | reports FLASH LAMPS REDUCED: 8 for | 99¢. Flash camera, special $9.95 comvlete. Color slide camera $31.79 up. Victor Klahr Camera Shop, rear Peet Office, Middletown. 5-1 | DEALERS WANTED. Men aie tious to be their own boss. Profits geod. Buy on credit. This is an opportunity to establish yourself with a company in business over Write Rewleich’s, Dept. Chester, Pa. 454p ! PNK 647-259, FOR SALE: Mahogany Dining Room Suite, 9 pes. table, buffet, chi= na closet, and 6 chairs; Kelvinator Electric refrig yrator, 7 cu. ft.; Kel= | vinator Electric Stove, Philco El- [cetrie refrigerator, 7 cu, ft. Contact | Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. 40-tf | HIGH SCHOOL GIRL wishes to [live in private Mt. Joy family dur- ing school year. Will contribute to- | ward expense. Write P. O. Box 85 | Mt. Joy, c-o F. C. 42-4 an Marimbas, Used Trap drum New and used Accordions, Ukeleles and Mandolins { Panos, | outfit, Onin 1s joe all kinds of Accessories. DAVID HESS MUSIC SHOP 196 North Market St. - | FLIZABETHTOWN, PA. | 42-tf | | MILL'NFRY - Feathers & Veiling. Bahv Gifts and Novelties MARGARET-TEAN SHOPPE Doneesl St, Dial Alterations Phone 605~J {19 W, Mount Joy, Pa. 3-9373 Buttonholine 37-tf Asphalt Tile for kitch- en, bathroom or hasement. Install | it yovrself. 50 each. We rent cut- ters. Mt. Joy Tile & Linoleum Co. Mt. Joy. Phone 3-3492. Open eve- | nings. 20tf | ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices | for antioues of any descrintion. Mr. | FOR SALE: | Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man- i heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf [FOR SALE: LEGHORN BABY CHICKS, R.O.P. sired, Penna. UU. S. { Pullorum clean. A. C. Mayer, Phone |3 3-9826. Meant Joy, Pa. 49-tf [ Typewriters. Add. Cash Registers Check Writers, Safes, | New & Used. J. M. Encle. 411 Fast {High St, E-town. Ph. 14]. 8-18-tf [FOR SALE: Brick Warehonse, | cement floor. 1800 sa. ft. lot 155x [180, Delta St.. Mt. Jov. P. O. Box 85, c/o H. J. R., Mount Joy. 35-tf FOR SALE (The Former Kern Pronerty) AT 10 FAST MATIN ST. MOUNT JOY, PA. wy ADAM H. GREER 542 N. 2nd Street, Columbia Or Any Realtor 24-27% | | | | NEW & USED CARS Buy Your HENRY J. KAISER From BENJ. J. STALEY Immediate Delivery Trade & Tow Financing | STALEY’S GARAGE Florin, Pa. | Phone 3-5951 11-tf | WANTED Dead or alive Automo- | hiles, any make. any model: also Scrap Iron, Batteries. etc. Prompt given. H. B. Shank Auto Wreckers, 74 N. Poplar St.. E-town. | Pa. Phone 191-W or 38-W. 8-tf [ WANTED | W Sood Pay, Uniforms furnished! Ful Maintenance, Experience | unnecessary, Vacation with pay. | Arvly to Panl Shank | Masonic Homes, Flizabethtown 78. | 44-4 | | MUSIC LESSONS on vour favor= ite instrument, Marimba, Aeccor= | dion, Clarinet, Trumpet, Violin, | Cello, Bass Violin, French horn, | trombone, mandolin, guziar, Hawai- lien guitar and iano. DAVID HESS MUSIC SHOP 106 North Market Street ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Phone 605- J 42-tf | service EXECUTOR’ Ss NOTICE | Fstate of Minnie W. Nissly, de= | ceased, late of the Borough of Mit. | Joy. Lancaster County, Pa. Letters testamentary on said {Estate having been granted to the | undersigned, all persons indebted [thereto are requested to make im- | mediate payment. and those having | claims or demands against the same {will present them without delay for | settlement tn the undersiened HARRY N. NISSLY Mount Joy, Pa. Arnold. Bricker & Beyer, 110 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. ,. Attorneys 40-6t