The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 29, 1953, Image 3

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With Farm Show Over, Tobacco sold and according to
the atmosphere around our shack, folks are really raring to
talk machinery. Folks tell us the Case Tractor really took
the show. Presenting the newest of modern tractors.
We were of the opinion the Republicans had forgotten
how to spend money, but we find out they sure have learn
ed it from the Democrats.
; We have added six names to our Case farm machinery
list: Clarence Sternberger, tractor and manure loader;
Richard Frank, tractor olow and cultivator; James Koser,
tractor plow culd., and Wagon; Harold Shearer. 70 Bus. ma
nure spreader; Gene Koser, plow and disc harrow, culti
packer, tobacco planter and ladders; Kenneth Eshleman,
tractor; Ken just had to buy Case, because his wife has been
around Case farm machinery almost all her life In fact,
her mother spent many happy hours operating Case tractors
Nineteen years ago, Ken's wife Melva Mae, then only eight
years old, in competition with many other boys and girls,
was judged the youngest lady to operate a Case Model C
tractor. sv RY TE
Consequently her picture operating a Case tractor
hitched to a binder with a complimentary letter, was pub-
lished in the Case Eagle, a paper distributed over the USA
and foreign countries. Last year Ken's daughter, Linda Lou
operated a Case Model C to harvest tobacco, Nineteen years
hence! “Our Guess’ Remote Control.
We're not boasting, we're simply trying to impress op
on you the remarkable ease of handling Case tractors
If You Are Looking For a
TRACTOR
To S Suit Your Job
We Sure Have One For You
CASE All Sizes
AND OUR PRICES, WILL REMAIN ONE OF THE
MYSTERIES OF 1953.


One originally priced at $1150.00 now only $4995, You
would have been proud td gwn her 26 years ago.
One International W) lonesome old girl, real spry,
winter footwear not nearly as old as I. K. E. a Gray Ford
with a red belly and good intentions. Plow and cultivate.
A David Bradley manure spreader worth $100.00 more
since we washed it. Plows of all descriptions and some not
worth describing $16.75 up.
Disc Harrow, light, heavy and cumbersome
CATTLE AND HOG OILERS, HARDWARE,
SUPPLIES, PAINTS.
TWO HOUR PARKING FREE
KAYLOR BROS. — Rheems, Pa.
CASE Sales
POULTRY
& Service

WANT ADS
“OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS HERE”




Let us show you the
Most Sensational new
farm machine & year!







Mew Holland's great new twine-tie baler

66” makes hay baling practical
self-powered . . . makes square,
ight for easy feeding. Yet costs
«he surprise of a life time! it's ready to come in, and bale it fast
Now Holland “66°! We for the highest quality with least
you've never seen a baler so\compac spoilage by sun or rain.
so completely New In the field you'll find it hard to
in design . . . i
feature after feature. believe your eyes when you see how
the efficient 66" gobbles up the win-
You'll be amazed the first time you drow. Nothing seems to stop it. It
see the “66”. I's shorter and lower n'y; our 6 firm, square bales a
than most. Be minute . . . package up to 7 tons of
market. ‘ces! hay in an hour! And it bales any-
full efficiency with a one or two-plow thing — clover, prairie hay, sudan
tractor. Best of all, it's priced so low
that now even smallacreage farms Come in and see us right away! We're
con afford the finest in baling equip- ready and waiting to show you a
ment. “66. We'd like to go over this won-
Now you can enjoy the full benefits derful grassland machine with you
of having your own baler on the farm. point by point . . . give you positive
You can bale your hay the moment proof you can't buy better at the price!
grass, maize.
A complete line of balers
for every baling requirement
The New Holland "66" proudly takes its
place with the famous "77" twine-tie and
the Mighty
capacity balers in the world.
“80” wire-tie — the highest
No matter
what material you bale or what field con-
ditions you work under, no matter whether
you feed, sell or custom bale, there's a
New Holland that can do the job faster,
,, better and at lower cost. Come in and look
at YOUR New Holland today.


see it now at your authorized \
& ‘New HOLLAND dealer
J. B. HOSTETTER & SONS
MOUNT JOY. PA.
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it GI Financing possible for bx for boi th the these se beauti ful new homes. | least of Campbellstown on Rie.l
) ° i: 322 at 1:30 pm. 3% acre
S. Nissley Gingrich | country home, by Jacob S. and
| REALTOR — a, 1. Brandt. Paul Sanger,
i CONTACT JAY GINGRICH. MOUNT JOY sa] ue
|i AEE Wednesday, March 4th —On
| some of the top Holstein families,
| you will find animals to your liking.
| ine, complete with pump, 5
| cooler, Electric hot water heater. Battery of brooders - 500 ca- Reg. Holstein cows, Farming
pacity. Implements -and Dairy Equip-
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Sale Register
Friday, January 30, at 12:30
p. m. the 49th sale at the Key
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Village of Florin, at the corner
of Market and Main Streets, a
2-story brick former-
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in one day and we
will have to work too
For this occasion we are i
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| Eschbach. Walter Dupes, Auct,
R Sale at 2 p.m
Saturday,
FLEASE CONTACT US AS
PAY WILL BE GOOD.
INTERESTED
AS POSSIBLE. TIE
ANY PERSON
EARLY

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January 31—A 3-
story brick dwelling known as
523 N. Prince St., Lancaster, al-
so personal property by Susan
Ff Rohrer, Florence Barkel, Exe-
B of will of Grace E, Kay-
{ ley, Dec'd. Edgar F. Funk, Auct.
Personal property sale at 12
Real estate at 2:30 p. m.


noon.
January 31 — In
i Fast Donegal Twp., on the road
fl loading from Marietta to Mid-
4 dletown (Route 441), two tracts
, one suitable for build-

Saturday,
PUBLIC SALE| OF PROPERTY TO BE HELD
JANUARY 31st, NVOWN AS U. S. POST
OFFICE AND STORE ROOM LOCATED IN THE
VILLAGE OF LANCASTER COUNTY.
PA. AND OW Y JAMES B. ESCHBACH
HAS BEEN WITHCRAWN.
brick house and
Union National
John R. Young,
| ing a 2-story
i frame barn, by
d Mt. Joy Bank,
C. S. Frank, Auct.
i Estate.
; Wednesday, February 11 —
§ on the corner of Cooper Avenue
and Elizabeth street in Landis-
(ville, Penna., farming imple-
by H. B. Mumma, Elmer
Spahr, Auct.
J sir Saturday, Feb. 14—On the
Bernard Mvers farm, along Rt.
River Road between
441 or i
Bainbridge & Falmouth, farm-
ing implements and household
DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE
goods by Samuel D. Johns. Sale
to start at 1 P. M. Walter Dupes
| Sat., Feb. 28, 1 O53 - At 1:30 p. IM. is the auctioneer.
LOCATED MILE EAST OF CAMPBELLTOWN ON
ROUTE 322.

Wednesday, Feb. 18—In the
31, ACRE COUNTRY HOME Village of Stauffertown, along
'road leading from Mt. Joy to
i 8 ROOM HOUSE Manheim, 115 Story Concrete
Block Dwelling, garage, also
WITH BATH |personal property by Mrs. Bar-

Enclosed sun porch, Water fur-y,.,.. white. Sale at 1 p. m. Wal-
| nished by electricity, system Dupes. Auet
i from never failing well, good tér Dupes, Auct.
hot-water system, automatic
K : ” coal stoker. Also cistern with Friday, February 20—In Con-
ye rainwater. ov Twp., on the road from
TWO STORY SUMMER HOUSE ATTACHED Stackstown to Elizabethtown,
closing out sale of entire live
Barn 45 x 25 - Brooder House 18 x 10 stock and farming implements
3 cars and livestock. by Russell Trone,
Auctioneer.
for chickens on second floor, room for
Buildings are in good state of paint and repair.
ALSO LOT IN CAMPBELLTOWN, PA.
on Center Street, opvoosite school house, approximately 225 Saturday,
frontage, 167 ft. depth. Will sell in one or two parts. f] BTR IRL
"re ~ NTT NY rp | 1€¢ premises
BUTCHER FURNACE and KETTLE. I ne
Viewing of property Saturdays, February 14, and 21 from 12 ie
| o'clock to 2 p. m. 15 percent day of sale, balance when possession.
Tearnss by order of
Paul Sanger, uct JACOB
Philip Davis,
place C. S. Prank,
February 21-—-On
Twp., on Oscar Donaven |i
Service Station to Manheim,
RN Near Hossler’'s Church,
and IDA I BRANDT wish a eal
py
by
Bertha Mae Kreiner, |
Adm. of the Estate of Christian
1 KE. Risser Estate. Elmer Spahr,
Auct.

Wednesday, February 25 —-






5 the Cameron Farm at Done-
CAPE COD — 4 Rooms And Tile Bath Wie ;al Springs, Lancaster Co., |
With semi-finished second floor. G. BE. Gas heat, Rockwool JL ning implements & house. |
insulation, ATTACHED JGARAGE hold goods by Levi H. Nissley. |
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5 Rooms And Tile Bath!
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RANCH TYPE —-
Sale at 12 Noon. Dupes & Hess, |
Aucts.
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3. BE. « heat, Thermopane picturp window, . oN
i Goh NTTACHEI) GARAGE Xl Soturday, February 23 — In}
0 Se . (the Vie of Florin, on Main
)) Street, a 214 story frame dwell-
ing, 30 personal property by
Doing exe i Benj. B. Hambright. . C. 8S.
Auct.
Feb. 28th
Frank,
ME HOUSE
GARAGE and
STORY
Can be boug reasonably.
condition.
21,
located in Florin.

wn Saturday, — Desir-
large landscape lot. Excellen x Desir


il Also For Sale — Loc) Gas line Service Station
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~——=|{he Allen Bucher Farm in Leb-
anon County, 2 miles southeast
of Palmyra, 1 mi. south of Rt.
422, 61 head of Registered Hol-
stein Cattle and 40 Pure Bred
Gilts, Sows and Boars by Rob-

C. ROY BIXLER
Bangs tested, Calfhoofl Vaccinated. Aucts.
Sat., Feb. vs 19 3 at 1:00 o clock Wednesday,
Location—On the Joe Biler Fatm, formerly known as the Mor Twp., on the River Rd,
Alleman Farm, on the road ossler's Church to the Midway between Highville and
Bainbridge Road. Safe Harbor, Farming Imple-
ments and household Goods by
TWENTY WS
Landis M. Aument. Sale at 12
Fresh, others close and due throughout the year. Bred oon Edgar Funk, Auct.
Tang Open Heifers, One Bull of service age.
The young cattle were raised on this farm. They
Be sure this herd
March 4th — In


many are
represent
sell,| Saturday, March 7th—On Rt.
241 between Maytown and
Milking Mach- Bainbridge, at Chickentown, 30
6-can electric milk
to see
ALSO SELLING—2-unit DeLaval Magnetic
motor, and pipes;
Sale to start at 1:00 o'clock, milker and corn will be sold first. ment by W. C. Ricedorf. Dupes
Sale managed by Harvey Rettew, Manheim, Pa. and Hess, Aucts.
Rider C. ROY BIXLER, Owner
ELIZABETHT( WN, PA,

Saturday, March 7-——In East
onegal Township, one and one
We miles southwest of Mount |

Dupes and Hess, Auctioneers
Bh mm AL NL I A to
-room apartment, by James B. |
1 Executors of Drew W. Hiestand |
farm, on the road from Becker's | Goods by .
lat 12:30 p. m.
farming |
| merchandise, etc. by C. 8S.
Keep In Mind . . .
The motion picture the Jay-
le are sponsoring tomorrow
| evening at the Mt. Joy H. S
| Auditorium, ‘The Life of Jes- |
| ) tone Holstein Sales, Inc. on Rt. | us. This is the first time, out
11230 east of Mt, Joy. 60 Head ol | side of the Hollywood Rose
{ ESHLEMAN BR TH S STORE Holsteins | Bowl, the public have had this
| opportunity to see The Pilgrim
age Play which is presented an-
nually in the Rose Bowl . . ..
The delicious food stuff on
sale at the Fire House by the |
Ladies Aux. Sale will be open
at 11 a. m .
{ The Girl Scouts will start to-
morrow taking orders for their
Cookie Sale . . . . .
The V. F. W. Annual Smoker
will be held tomorrow night at
LETTERS GRANTED
Ada J. and Henry P. Frank,
of Maytown, administrators of
the estates of Vera F. Peck,
late of East _Donegal _Township. |
Joy-Marietta Pike, on the farm |
known as the Amos F. Eby
farm, entire lot of farming im-|
plements and household goods
by Paul Peck. C. S. Frank,|
Auctioneer.
East of Maytown on the premis-
es known as the Christ Kauff-
man farm close to the Rifle |
Range, live stock and
ments by Daniel S. Kauffman. |
Sale at 12:30 p.m.
Hess, Aucts.
Tuesday, March 10,—In Man-
or Township, on the Pickel
farm, 1 Mi. east of Mountville,
on the Hershey road at Hershey
Mill, Farming implements by
Roy W. Gibble. Sale at 12:30
p. m. Elgar F. Funk, Auct.
Wednesday, March 11th — In
Manor Twp., one mile south of
Columbia, on the Frank Herr
farm, one mile north of Wash-
ington Boro, Farming imple-
ments by Herbert P. Henry.
Sale at 12:30 p. m. Edgar Funk,
Auct.

Saurday, March 14 — In the
borough of Mount Joy on Mari-
etta Street, a 2 story dwelling
and household goods by the
Emma B. Heistand Estate. C. S.
Frank, Auctioneer.
Wednesday, March 18 — In|
Manor Twp., two miles South- |
east of Mountville, 1!» miles]
south of the Lincoln Highw: ay |

located in Rapho|at Donerville turn South, Farm. |
ing Implements and Household
Herbert Fisher. Sale |
Edgar Funk, |
Auct.
Saturday, April 4—Wood St.,
Florin, entire carpentering tools |
and contractors equipment by|
big Paul Koser. Sale at 1 p.m.
. S. Frank, Auct.

April 3—Good Friday—At |
the Boro Limits, Mount Joy, on|
the road to the Mt. Joy ceme-
| tery, annual community sale |
[200 head live stock, farm im-
plements, household goods, |
Frank and Leo Frank.

Benj. F. Garber
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
Phone 702-J
FARM BUREAU
Mutual Avtemebile Insurance Co.
Mutual Fire Insurance
Life Insurance Co.
Home Office COLUMBUS

 
 
 
 


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PUBLIC SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate
SATURDAY, JAN. 31, 1953
at 2:00 p. m.
All those certain tracts of |
Farm Land situate in East Don- |
egal Twp. on each side of the)
road leading from Marietta to |
Middletown (Route 441). Con- |
taining a total of 58% acres, |
more or less. |
Tract No. 1. On/north side of |
Route 441 about fb, mi. west of |
Marietta. Contaifis about 36 A. |
and has 1230 f of highway |
for building!
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LARGE] FRAME |
Tract No) 2. JOn south side of |
Route 441 about 1; mi. west of |
Marietta adjRiping western end |
of Army Depdt. Contains about |
22.5 A and has
2 STORY BRICK |
" DWELLING HOUSE
with electricity & water
LARGE FRAME BARN With
SLATE ROOF and other build-
ings and improvements.
Tract 1 and 2 will be offered
together and separately.
Sale to begin on Tract #2 at
2 P. M. Saturday, Jan. 31, 1953 |
when terms and conditions will
be made known by
UNION NATIONAL MOUNT
JOY BANK &
JOHN R. YOUNG
Executors of Drew H. Hiestand
C. S. Frank, Auct.
Brown & Zimmerman,
Attorneys



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Tuesday, March 10 — 1 mile! SUPPLIES. Monday {
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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa.,
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Thursday, January 29, 1953—3

us us WANT 40S 10...
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PARTITIONS, Chimney
and General mason repair work,
No job too small. Phone Jno. E
Matoney, Mount Joy 3-4621.
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High St, E-town. Ph. 14J.
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| HEL PrP WANTED arm Mach-
[ine ry and Tra 1" repairman,
Experienced o inexperienced:
. Box 85
L.D mt. Joy. 36- tf
BRICK AND BLOCK CEL LAR | Apply writing to P,
D.
repair
| Individually
| 3-4949,
Typewriters, Add. M: ach, “Ci sh
Registers, Check ers, Safes,
New & Used. J. M Be 411 Fast |


designed
ER SUPPORTS
en and children,
ment call Mrs. E
baker, Florin, one Mt. Joy
46-tfe
LOT FOR SALE: p0 , Don-
wal Springs Road AMount Joy.
Price reasonable, ¥ohn A. Char-
egal Springs
les, Phone Mount Joy 3-4183.
37-4f

| AUTOMOBILE PARTSAGr Sale, 1
buy old cars, all YipdS of scrap iron
and also sell stdVe wood. Guy D.
| Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-573, 40-44
ruc 1s, size
8-25; 9-00 and Jac. D.
| Stric kler, Phone Ml. Joy 3-5641
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SEWING S FOR |




(SALE: Ne »d. Repairs |
for all makgs sewing mach-
|ines. J. V. Bigkley, 111 N. Mar-
1ket St. izabethtown, Pa. |
| Prione 688. 1-tfe
| TROPICAL fish, GOLI~ fish,


1 Satur-
|day 10 A. M. to] 9
| Wednesday. STAVFFER'S AC-
|QUARIUM, 11 N. Poplar St,
Elizabethtown, phone 373-1.

{FOR SALE: 7 piece Wi
| ette suite, good jcon
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be seen at Chrigt over, Delta
| & Marietta St. [gf call Mt. Joy
3- 3-5931. 23 tle.
ANTIQUES: Wil
for antiques of a
Bart, 161 N. C
heim, Pa. Phone "107.
pay y Je prices |
Mr. |
tte St, Man-
for stocked farm tobacco and |
dairy. Must be experienced and |
reliable. Give reference. C.
Frank, Mt. Joy phone 3-5521.






7 quilts,
odd chairs
size 12
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FOR SALE: Seyeral
electric fireplacd 1
wool jersey
Phone E-town Z18J2.
WANTED: Mechanic gr electri-
cian to learn ofl service
and installatiory

 


pply by lot-
Joy, Penna. 5-1¢ c

GIRLS NEEDED



FOR
Order & Billin Dept.
MUST BE ABLE/TO TYPE
Experiefice pre bu not
IN PERSON
EMPLOYMENT
OFFICE
to 5 p. m. Monday thru |
Saturday morning in-
terviews.
of Raybestos Manhattan, Inc.
MANHEIM. PA.
Wanted
WOMAN
To
Gather
Personals


For
The Mt. Joy
Bulletin
In Mt. Joy
APPLY
BULLETIN
11 S. MAIN ST.
PHONE 3-9661



If you want a notice of your sale
inserted in
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 BEST advertising you can get.
this register weekly |
M. Closed |
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imple- | Visitors welcome. 2-tc |
2-24-11 |
FARMER WANTED APRIL 1. |
5-1p
WANTED: Yoyng n: for
warehouse and J gore river.
Reist Seed Co. Mt. Joy. 5-1c
FOR SALE: Ten ton Wheat |
Straw, Will deliver. Phone |
Middletown 3044. 5-1p





| WINTERT 1 ME issue ¢
IDEALS magazne ;
MARGARET SHOPPE
19 W. 1 egal St.
Mt. Joy Dial 3-9373
Buttonholing — Baby Gifts
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Veiling 31-tfe
FOR SALE: Ringer-
tvpe Washing MAchme. Very
good condition, rice e $50. Tele.
Mt Joy 3-595. C42
FOR SALE: Spring” Coat and
Dresses, size 5. Phone Mt. Joy
3- 3932. 4-tf

SAL E: 3.000 pieces of as
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olors, Tc a
piece. en ev Fuening ex
cept fin sd ma JVI Joy Tile
Linoke &o. 52-tf
WANTED: Experienced plum.
| ber. Ggod wages, vacation and
holidays yay. Write P. O.
Box Mt. Joy. Pa. 1-1tf
FOR SALE: RCA TV-21 inch.
Full size gas Range, A-1 condi-
tion. Phong Mi~Joy 3-4681.
5-1p

FOR SALE: 1950 DeSoto Cus-




| tom 4-door. low mileage, one
owner, like new, inspected.
Call Mt. Joy : 3- 4229. 5-1c¢
FCR SALE: Two Mackinaws,
sizes 10-32; arbardine suit,
brown, 10. Reasonable
price. Pl Mt. Joy 3-6442.
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FOR SALE: Hotpoint Electric
Stove. Easy Spin-Dry¥ Washer,
both 4 years . Call Mt. Joy
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U.S. Asbestos Division ©

MAN 1 wi TH CAR for full time
business in Elizabethtown,
Manheim, Mt. Joy & Marietta.
Run your own permanent busi-
Household Medicines —-
Products — Extracts —
Supplies. Big line.
Write for particu-
ness,
Food
Good Profits.


| tars, Rawleigh's Dept. PNA-647
194, Chester, Pa. 5-3p
BEST BUY,in color slide cam-
eras, rafléx Ciro F. 3.5 coated
ace finder. All metal
49.05. Victor Klahr, rear
Middletown. 5-1c¢
lens
body
post office,

FOR SALE: Singer Sewing Ma-
| chine, droy Be treadle.
| Wrought iron tplace fixture =
Call Mt. Joy 9963. 5-1



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WOULD LIKE TO HEAR
FROM SOMEON/ 5, Boy or Girl
that plays ic
uitar. One ths ould like to
| work with us String Band.
For futher information call E-
town 401J-3 after 6 or evening.
Ask for SMO KE. 5-1
THANK YOU “We wish to
offerings during illness and
thank our frie nds and eigh-
|b ors for their jkindpé€ss and
| sympathy and ofaut ul floral
| death of our weal / Aunt, Annie
| S. Hiestand ned: Mrs. J.
Arthur Hoffer, Inners.
5-1t
Dorothy

FURNITURE
REFINISHING
BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY PINE
REPRODECTIONS
LENMERT'S
abinet Shep
MARIETTA, PA.






Phone 6-2581 8.tf
IELP WANTED MALE — Am-
bitious young man fo serve: as
| apprentice on Offs Printing
| Press—Full Eime. "This is an
| excellent opportunity to learn
a skilled trade in a fast-growing
industry. Va
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Many compan paid employee
benefits:
Sickndss & Accident Insur-
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1 Weeks Vacation with Pay
Life Insurance
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6 Paid Holidays
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in person to Mr. Charles
L. Fish.
{ SEILER PRINTING COMPANY
Mount Joy, Pa.


plal Fire Insurance Co.
Insurance Ce.
b Office—Columbus, Ohio
N H. STFHMAN
Squade St., Florin