CLASSIFIED You can Buy and Sell, Rent and Hire Profitably Through the WANT ADS —_ "1 | Anyone interested in farming la lot, contact 260 West Main FOR SALE = Bs Street, Mount Joy or phone 3-1 Girls’ light blue spring top-[3-9943 Mt. Joy. per. Size 5 or 6. In good — _. condition. Phone Mount Joy 3-4180. = 13-1p HELP WANTED Used Appliances. Used wash- | = Trout, dec’d., .ing machines, $15 and up.| Way's Appliance Store. Mt | FEMALE Joy. 12-tfe | == ROOF COATING SPECIAL 10-year guarantee Aluminum $4.95 gal. Red - $4.95 gal. Green eee. $4.95 gal. Black ........... $1.50 zal For metal or built-up roofs. Coverage—about 400 sq. ft per gallon. MT. JOY TILE & LINO. CO MT. JOY. PA. SPINET PIANO — excellent condition. Guaranteed. To be sold for unpaid balance. Terms available. Write or Phone CE-8-7308 TROUP BROS., 8 North Market Sq., Harrisburg, Pa. 11-3c¢ SEWING MACHINE Sales & Service New and Used Sewing Machines WAY'S APPLIANCES 48 W. Main Street Ph. MOUNT JOY 3-3622 {YPEWRITERS, add. mach. eash reg, check inter-coms, safes, files, off. furn., new & ased. At Roots Sale Tuesday. “Worth trip” ENGLE, 411 E. High St., E-town. 37-c SEWING MACHINES: Au- thorized dealer for the three feading Sewing Machines — SINGER - PFAFF - DO- MESTIC. Sales and Service. Binkley’s Sewing Machine & Remnant Shop, 111 N Mar- ret St., Elizabethtown, Pa. 27-tfe New and. Used Electrical Drgans.. New & Used Pianos - Spinet, Styled and Uprights. Hess Music Shop, Rowe iow -tfc Individual designed Spencer Supportors for Abdomen. Back and Breasts. Mrs. Wayne Lehman R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 7-6119 33-tfc 1951 Mercury Station Wagon Excellent condition. Contact Way's Appliance Store, Mt Joy. 10-tfc Three combination storm & screen doors — 6'97x31%4” 6'9”’x35%"; pair of ¥rencl storm door combination, each 6'9'x24"; 1 child’s stroller, bed and springs, full size Call Mount Joy 3-9522. 13-tf Bucket-a-day Stove, with tank. Also girl's bicycle. Ca Mount Joy 3-8241. 13-2¢ Roper dryer demonstrato now only $195. Fan forcin air wall heater (two left greatly reduced. Many goo buys in good used stoves. Ward Bottle Gas, 25 S. Stat: St., Ephrata. Open 8 to 5 Thurs. and Fri. evenings 6 to 9 P. M. Free parking in rear. 3-1 Man’s Schick elect. razor. New. Ph. 3-4189. 13-1c Two Rat Terrier Puppies. Call H. T. Becker. Mount Joy 3-8671. 13-1p CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the friends and neighbors who were so kind to us at the time of the death of Mrs. Etta Bennett. E. Mae Zeller and Thomas Bennett and family. 13-1c The Milton Reider family wishes to thank the many people who helped them and gave them gifts ‘of clothing and furniture after the fire at their home. 13-1c¢ I wish to thank all my friends neighbors and relatives for all the cards, flowers, gifts and visits that I received during my stay in the hospit- al. Mrs. George Schneider. -1p HELP OFFERED Masonry work and odd jobs, mason by profession, James Tierney, 206 E. Main St, Mt. Joy. Phone 3-5264. 10-4c Will care for children in my home while mother works. Call Mt. Joy 3-4525 after 5 Pp. m. 12-2p [Joy 3-9421. {Female fice position—typing, billing, |For full information call at (Penna. |Ass'n., Florin, or phone Mt. 12-tfc attractive woman with No canvassing, parties Unusual neat, |car. jor collections. position with unlimited lcome. For interview appoint- ment, write Mrs. Matilda W., Snyder, 2004 Mulberry St., REAL ESTATE etta, suitable for doctor. Write Box “R” in care of the| Mount Joy Bulletin. 13-2¢ Trailer Space For Rent, connections. Bucher’s Trail-| 3-6448. 12-tfc| SRR ee | | room. Central location. Em- ployed gentleman. 74 E. Main/ Street, Mt. Joy. 8-tfc, FOR SALE: A new 3-bed-| room brick, $13,990; 1%-| story brick, carport, $15,300; Call Columbia MU-4-5224. 12-2¢ ROOM FOR RENT: Write) Box C, c/o Bulletin. 48-tld: FOR RENT: House trailer space. Square Street, Florin. Inquire H. W. Buller; Also| For Rent, 6-room house on| Square street. All convenien-| ces. 10-tfc | TOR RENT: Newly Finished| Apartment. 1 or 2 Adult Per- sons Only. All-Eleetric Kitch- 'n includes stove and refrig- rator. Downtown. Conven-| ences, bus, stores, etc. Rent- | ‘ng April 1. Inquire Hess'| store, E. Main, MountJoy. 12-tfc "OR SALE: Corner buildinr! t in Ridgeview Heights | Jlizabethtown. 80-foot fronf| n Groff Avenue extension | 200 feet deep. Reasonabl | vice. Call E-town 7-4587. 12-2: 3UNGALOW FOR SALF '16 E. High St, ‘112 stor iemi-brick, 7 rooms, anc rath; oil hot water heat 'rge front porch, large gar- 'n, and room for 3 cars hone Marietta HA-6-3326 | 13-2¢ 'OR RENT: 4-room apart- nent and bath. Private en-| rance, central location. Av-| rilable April 1. Write Box “S”, c/o Bulletin, 13-1c | | Will do ironing in your home or cleaning. Can give refer- ences. Write Box “N” care of The Bulletin. 13-1p! Saws Filed & Set. Knives, Scissors & Shears sharpened. Oscar Breneman, 42 Colum- (bia Ave., Mt. Joy. Ph. 3-5313 15-tfc READER and ADVISER on all problems of life - love, marriage and business. Hours 9 a. m. - 9 p. m. 560 E. Cumberland St. LEBANON, PA. Phone 3-4673 10-6p WORK FOR U. S. GOV'T!!! MEN-WOMEN, 18 to 50. Pre- pare now for coming CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. Start as thigh as $340 monthly, to 5 weeks paid vacation plus 8 holidays each year. Write P. O. Box “P”, Mt. Joy Bul- letin. Mt. Joy, Pa. 12-4p In the near future we will supply our baked foods to lone grocery or drug store in ‘Mount Joy or a commission basis. We supply the cases and packaging. If you have space for this exclusive line, write or call Byers Pastry Shop, 17 N. 4th St., Columbia MUtual 4-2348. 13-1¢ help wanted for of-| and filing inventory records, Louis S. May, Farm Bureau Coop. | —— — \dec’d, late of Florin, E, Don- IMMEDIATE OPENING For egal Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. ¢ Oop-|ted to the undersigned, portunity that can lead to a persons indebted thereto are in- requested to make Harrisburg, 153 them without delay for set- === Louis S. May, FOR RENT: Office in Mari SY FOR RENT: Desirable front requested to make | ceived and publically op- MISCELLANEOUS |, |ate payment and those hav- ing claims or demands a- (gainst the same will present [them without delay for set- [Hernent to the undersigned. UNION NATIONAL | MOUNT JOY BANK, Mount Joy, Pa, |Arnold, Bricker, |Beyer & Barnes, Atty's. | [ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Estate of George Frank |Hempfield Twp. Lancaster |Co., Pa. | Letters testamentary on [said estate having been gran- ited to the undersigned, all [persons indebted thereto are requested to make immedi- ate payment and those hav- ing claims or demands a- gainst the same will present {them without delay for set- {tlement to the undersigned, ANNA NISSLEY TROUT 247 Main Street Landisville, Pa. 11-6¢ EXECUTOR'S NOTICE | Estate of Max W. Nentwig, | Attorney | Letters testamentary on said estate having been gran- all immedi- late payment and those hav- ing claims or demands a- gainst the same will present tlement to the undersigned, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST COM- PANY OF MOUNT JOY Mount Joy, Pa. | Bulletin, Mount Toy, Pa. Thursday, March 28. 4 | YRADEMARK COPA, 1954 11-6c | +..with JAMES C. INGEBRETSEN, [dem Spiritval Mobilization | “The average young man late of East or woman today is an idealist [They want to work for al company that stands for something besides profit making,” says W. Rowland {Allen, personnel director of (L. S. Ayres & Co. of Indian- apolis. And a recent survey of the nation's teen-age girls. made for the Girl Scouts of the U. S. A. by the Univer- sity of Michigan's -Institute for Social Research, report- edly found today’s girls'id- ealistic,” “ambitious,” and “consistently conservative.” Considering the appalingly low standard the majority of us adults set for consider it amazing that our young people are, on the av- erage, so fine and whole- some. Children are the most idealistic” and “conservative” people there are. They want everything done right; and any variation from the norm brings from them exclama-| tions of protest. If we could! have one generation of par- ents as determined to main- tain a norm of living worthy 8-6¢c ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Estate of Ephraim James | Arndt, dec’d., late of East] all'Donegal Township, Pa. Letters testamentary on] er Court, Florin. Ph. Mt. Joy! said estate having been grant | ed to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are immedi- | ate payment and those hav-| ing claims or demands a- gainst the same will present | them without delay for set- | tlement to the undersigned, | PAUL J. ARNDT | MARY C. SABINASH | JOSEPHINE C. BECK | CHARLES T. ARNDT c/o William R. Howard, Esq., 53 N. Duke Street, | Lancaster, Penna. 10-6c | EXECUTRIX' NOTICE Estate of Norman E. Her- hey, dec’d., late of Mount} ‘oy Borough, Pa. ! Letters testamentary on aid estate having been gran-| ed to the undersigned, all! »ersons indebted thereto are) ‘aquested to make immedi- te payment and those hav- 1g claims or demands a-| ‘ainst the same will present hem without delay to the ‘ndersigned. i MARY H. WEA VER Mount Joy, Penna. ‘larence C. Newcomer, } Attorney 12-6¢ | "NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be ned and read by the Mount ‘ny Borough Council, Lan-| aster county, Pennsylvania,’ t the council chambers,| Tount Joy fire house, at 7:30 rm. (E.S.T.) Monday, April, t. 1957, for a new 1957 mod- | 1 truck. Terms of bidding should, nclude arrangements for ac- repting in trade the chassis f a certain 1950 Crevrolet| ruck presently owned by | ‘he Borough. Bidders are to] include in their price, costs} nf removing body from the] 1950 Chevrolet and reinstall-| ing same on the new truck. Specifications are as fol- OWS: Chassis and Cab, 2 Ton 156 ” (minimum) wheel base | GVW 21.000 lbs. Load Ra-| ting 15,400 lbs. Tires - 9-22.5] 10 Ply Front, 10-22.5 10 Ply. Rear,, Heavy Duty Front (7.000) and Rear Axle (16,-| 000 lbs.) Brakes - H. D. 972” Hydrovac Hyd. Booster, En- gine-V8, Valve in Head 160-! H. P., Heavy Duty Front and | Rear Springs, Wheels - 7 22- .5%6.75. Two Qpeed Rear Ax-| le, Fisher Light for top of! cab, Heater §& Defroster, Turn Signals, Lights, Flaps, Flares necessary for State Inspection, Transmission - 4! Speed Syncrro-mesh, Wipers- Dual Electric, Air Cleaner-Qil | Bath 2 qt., Lift for Snow] Plow, 1 New Metal Tail Gate for dresent body. Bids should be to the Borough Glenn Forney, at National Bank, Penna. GLENN FORNEY, | Mount Joy Borough | Secretary 12-3¢ A ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE! Estate of Clarence W. Dol-| by, dec’d, late of Florin, Mt. Joy Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa.| Letters testamentary on! said estate having been gran- ted to the undersigned, ali| persons indebted thereto are, requested to "make, immedi- ate payment and those hay- submitted. secretary, | the First Mount Joy, | LEGAL NOTICES HELP WANTED MALE Male Help Want . Apply with Acme ; Aer Mt. Joy. 11 time. said estate having been gran- ed, Bu ted to the undersigned, ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Estate of Etta M. Bennett, dec’d., late of Mount Joy Borough, Pa. Letters testamentary on all 12-tfc' persons indebted thereto are requested to make immedi- » ing claims or demands a- |gainst the same will present | fiom Sela i set- | ement ‘to the un igned. ‘FIRST NATIONAL“BANK | and TRUST COMPANY OF MOUNT JOY, Mount Joy, Pa. Louis -S. May Attorney 11-6¢ Many a slick = chick has| been caught by "a smooth line. of being followed as their children are determined to follow it, we could transform this anything-but-perfect world into a veritable heaven upon earth. reese ffl Richard A. Rainbolt, pub- lisher of the Bulletin was in Philadelphia Friday, March 22, to attend the Mid-Atlantic Newspaper Publishers Con- ference and to speak at the morning session on the use of nine-column pages with a flat-bed newspaper press. i ® James Russell Lowell was the first editor of the Atian-| tic Monthly. | FOR SALE ELIZABETHTOWN FRAME RANCHER - 3 Bedroom - Tile Bath, 4 Bedrooms, bath, front % rear porches, hot wa- ter heat, elec. range, venetian shades, screens storm windows, frame workshop 16x28. $13,250.00 MASONRY RANCHER- Living room, Dining room, Kitchen, Laund- ry room, 3 Bedrooms, Bath, wall to wall car- pet, venetian shades, storm windows & doors, screens, awnings, finish- ed Recreation room. $22,900.00 JUNIOR ESTATE - 8 Acres with stream, Small Barn, 4 bedroom 3 MILES EAST of town Living room, Kitchen, 2 Bedrooms, Bath, Hot Water Heat, 2-car Gar- age. $9,500.00 FLORIN 2's STORY FRAME - 2 Car Garage, 8 Rooms. 2 Baths, 2 Kitchens, Hot Water Heat, Oil, Large Lot 178x200. $12,000.00 STORY BRICK - 2 Car Garage, Living room, Dining room, Kitchen, 3 Bedrooms, Bath, Hot Water Heat, Oil, Large Lot 200x200. $13,900.00 OPEN FOR INSPECTION SUNDAY, MAR. 31st 2:00 - 5:00 P. M. BRICK RANCHERS 425 E. Bainbridge St. Elizabethtown Daniel E. Garman “Real; Estdte & Insurance Route 230 - 1 Mile East of Elizabethtown Elizabethtown 7-1197 We are as close as your telephone STOP DRIBBLING AND SHOOT! TO TAKE CHARGE OF SPECIAL PROGRAM hee Donegal radio & Ww. | | | Members of the with {high school chapter of the [National Honor Society will \ n One Of Every | Dollars J ent take charge of the induction ceremony of new members By Government lat the Pequea Valley high [school Friday, March 29. Miss | PRIVATE OWN One dollar out of every Of | 1955 Pontiac 2-Door | Painting & Paperhanging | (25 yrs. experiénce) 237 MARIETTA AVE. total of $664 apiece. this, $246 went for nation- al defense. “T'ax-es amounted t-ol '51 Ford Convertible iter EXCELLENT CONDITION Price Reasonable ER WRITE BOX 232 five spent for goods and Seer will Te MOUNT Joy | services in the United | a es _ Call 23-4373 after 6 P. M. States is spent by federal. Ninety-eight per cent of state and local government |California farms are electri ISED CARS agencies. {Sed 9% of North Dakota US 3 Overall overnment farms have electric service. : | spending in 1955, the latest |These are the two extremes 1956 Ze Conv, Col e | figures available, cost lin the U. S. YN Tu | every man, woman and |_ remem | 1656 Olde" 2-Do0F : Yi child in the country a FRED LEIBERHERR 1955 Olds 4-dr. Holiday ‘88 1955 Pontiac 4-Dr, full power 1954 Olds Holiday Coupe them, I | mong different items at PLAN RUMMAGE SALE. ! The Women’s Association RB of the Presbyterian church will hold a rummage sale $491 per capita, requiring more than six weeks of | work by a factory employe at present wage rates to meet the tax bill. | | LIONS TO SERVE THIRD PANCAKE BREAKFAST The third annual Pancake! Breakfast will be sponsored by the local Lions Club on| Saturday, April 6. Beginning jat 6 a.m., the club members| will serve breakfasts thru-| lout the morning until noon. | Breakfasts will be served in| [ “a : TIA J; - Nt SUCCESSFUL IN CONN. Bible Good Reading Ae For Reception Room =i | Paul Gingrich was named committee | Instead of thumbing through old magazines, [chairman of the fand will be assisted by Hen- | TREE SERVIC] 1951 Pontiac 4-Door Oldsmobile 4-dr. R.& H, 1950 Pontiac 4-dr. R. & H., Automatic Arnold’s Garage Ph. Marietta HA-6-9291 MAYTOWN, PA. PH. 3-5373 -MOUNT JOY 9-4c¢ 1951 SAWING, PRUNING and SPRAYING B. B. IBACH 39S Phone 5-4616 Main St. Manheim, Pa. For Sale 3 FRAME HOUSES 6 AND 7 ROOMS NO. 1 — 126 EAST MAIN STREET NO. 2 — 215 EAST MAIN STREET NO. 3 — 217 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY DARRENKAMFP MOUNT JOY, PA. H. A. 13 EAST MAIN STREET visitors to quite a few Connecticut manufacturing + fits : 1 os ry Zerphey, Jay Johnson | plants may be found reading the Bible while waiting Brandt Raimond heir business iMtmenis : es 1 for their business appointments. J : (Knorr. Aldus Hannan anc) More and more concerns are placing Scriptures |David Frantz. in their reception rooms, thanks to a program spon- | — sored by the Association of Connecticut Monu- |PLAN PARTY facturers. 3 The Donegal Junior high The project was conceived as one answer to the [Student Council will sponsor an all-junior high party in the school gymnasium thi Friday. The party will b held from 7:30 to 10:30 anc has no admission costs, bu refreshments will be sold. Albert S. Redway, president of the group, said Save $ 5 $ today comments had been universally favorable. 1957 Chrysler Saratoga "A lot of people told us they had whiled away their | 4dr. Hardtop time going through old periodicals, and are glad | now they have something worthwhile to read,” he {1957 Imperial 4-dr. Sedan {1957 Plymouth Savoy Sdn reported. DRY CLEANING COSTS {1957 Plymouth Plaza 4-door question of how industry could effectively contribute to community leadership. Distribute 400 Bibles Since then more than 400 Bibles have been fur- nished to reception rooms through the state. The books are provided by the Connecticut members of Gideons International, whose Bibles are found in virtually every hotel room. plants in the city and seven Living Rqgm, Kitchen, #TO GO UP APRIL 1 in the county. 5 J Qil Heat $12,000.00 Dry cleaning costs will 80 Greatly increased costs of Above cars all equippe’ up an average of 10 per cent gypplies al drycleaning with radio, heater, anc | 2:2 STORY FRAME - [fiApril 1, the Lancaster CitY were cited as the reason ior powerflite. | Garage, Living room, County Drycleaners Guild 5 a on choy 17.1956 Chrysler Windsor Dining room Kitchen, vol Vestoray, the price boosts, the Guild C nounced yesteray. said. Base prices for general onv. vary a-jryeleaning have not been in- 1956 Plymouth 4-dr. Sport : MC creased since 1949, the Guild Station Wagon { wil op ded. 1955 Chrysler Windsor Sdn.| re {1955 Cadillac Devill Cpe. | 1855 Plymouth Belv. 8 Sdn | with Powertlite [ 1955 Chrysler Wdr. Hardtor | in the Sunday School room 1954 Chrysler N.Y. Sedan | MOUNT JOY in the basement of the 1954 Lincoln Capri hardtop SEMI - DETACHED, 3 Bers nday Jind Saturday, 1953 Chrysler Windsor Sdn | Bedrooms, Partial Bath, Lula : 1953 Cadillac Deville Cpe. New Roof & Siding, 21952 Chevrolet Bel Air Price hikes will member represents arious Guild | $4,450.00 Sedan | OLIVER SAGER & SON Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed Field Drainage — Footings — Grading Hauling — And Light Jobs Port. Air Compressor — Concrete Breaking Top Soil and Fill Rock Drilling ELIZABETHTOWN R.D. 1 PHONE 7-1256 i 11-¢ can't collect? . . . Can't afford to sue? Sn tes PLR BOLL «F YOU'RE HURT BY A DRIVER WHO'S UNINSURED OR UNIDENTIFIED Amozing new Nationwide Coverage pro tects you if you're injured by on uniden- ified driver, or you win the lawsuit against 12 STORY FRAME, 5 Rooms & Bath, $4,250.00 6 ROOMS, New Heating System, storm windows, Dwelling. $6,000.00 excellent cond. large lot. $6,800.00 MIDDLETOWN 2% STORY BRICK, 3 baths, 3-car Garage, 1': STORY FRAME - 4 Beautiful corner lot, fF Bedrooms, Living Room Kitchen, Bath, Storm 2 STORY BLOCK, 6 Windows, Doors and rooms & bath, $7,200.00 Screens. $11,900.00 SEMI - DETACHED, 6 rooms & bath, auto. heat storm windows. $6,300.00 2 STORY ,FRAME, 4 bedrooms, bath, oil heat $13,500.00 2 STORY FRAME, 5 rooms, electric & water, new roof & siding $3,350.00 | FLORIN SALE OR RENT 3 BEDROOM RANCH, Tile Bath, ‘Garage in basement, $12,500. S. P. § $78:50 Rent 2 BEDROOM FRAME, _ Garage attached, Living room, Kitchen, Bath, $8,950.00 genie nib nll COMING SOON! NEW 3 - BEDROOM BRICK, tile bath, large living room, baseboard H.W.H., beautiful kitch- en, hardwood floors, full basement, large lot; a Price includes all sewer i Sos Sis) J F | flight of stairs full 1 horse- OEE NE EE I aR ; ys nar ba King size 50 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan JONES & ZINK i 0 or throwaway dust bag. °® ING: HOUSE CLEANING MADE EASY LL HOOVER '56 Chevrolet Vo-tOn Pickup ELIZABETHTOWN Price $97.50 : : Phone 7-1159 8 $97.5 Now $69.95 ® OR MOUNT JOY 3-305: Newcomer Motors, Inc. Mount Joy Office Open Evenings . JA. H. ‘Al’ Peifer 40th Year . . Ford-Mercury ELIZABETHTOWN Paul HH Stern PHONE 7-1181 10-tre smn wwem mmm EAST MAIN STREET 1952 Plymouth Cranbrook on uninsured wrongdoer but can’t collect SEN]. F. G CR Y Or—if you want to avoid the cost and BENJ. ¥. GARBER Club Coupe | delay of a lawsuit, arbitration facilities can 518 Market Street, 1952 Plymouth Cranbrook | be used instead. This new coverage pays E-TOWN Ph. 7-1284 Sales Representative Sedan | up to $5,000 per person, up to $10,000 per | accident, Cost is extremely low. Call or JOHN BE. TYNDALL 11951 Buick Super Sedan 1949 Chrysler Windsor Cluk| Coupe | 8%. ple write: Market St., ’h. Mt. Joy ATIONWIDE Rs = MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY ig oe OP HOME OFFICE e COLUMBUS, OHIO Pe Formerly: FARM BUREAU INSURANCE FLORIN 3-5733 Garber Motor Co. (CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH | MANHEIM MO-5-2381 RSNA ERE i aman Newcomer's Used Cars RECONDITIONED and CLEAN '54 Oldsmobile Sedan '54 Ford 2-Door Sedan RADIO & HEATER Complete itl, the cleaner that walks on air! HOOVER Constellation Follows you on its own air stream — without pulling. Nozzle glides smoothly on 3 wheels. . . double- stretch hose lets you clean a full ~- '51 Plymouth Sedan SERENE NNER ENE '50 Chevrolet Sport Coupe POWER GLIDE — RADIO & HEATER , SAVING! '50 Oldsmobile "88" Sedan M. S. SENSENIG West Main Street Phone 3-4821 7A EEE NEE IEEE EE EN EEE EEC NYS IER EEN 2 3 | PHONE 3-8651 MOUNT JOY 4 RENNER ENE \ P W ( Eliza mile I PERC | 2 FR. Mead failin the ¢ I F tions Walte po. L 45) Bangs Te Li and ! about Tl ing—E days, | with a with a many miss tl F. Corn F B. M. M TR attach tom 1i peason rs, Ki Super tire w. spread 14 dis harrow ing ple Bale E G. attachr and ev Fe Sale NV Aucts.- Clerks Ct App Pat Wi SE SOUT 3 Frame ED. Hd running with Cc CRETE manent hard su to. live. in 30 or time be PAUL 1