The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 29, 1946, Image 3

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CLASSIFIED

Rates for this coTumn are 25¢ pea
usertion. If over five Itnes, 5c per
line each insertion, all payable in
advance,

HELP WANTED: Part-time helper
: Apply at Horn-
er's Shoe store, E. Main St, Mount
9-29-1t
in local shoe store,
Joy.

CORNET LESSONS:
siring cornet instructions, call
Price phone Mt. Joy
12'S. Market St., Mt.

FOR SALE: Columbia Range, black
with nickle trim, good
Apply after 4 p m. Mrs. Harry
Brown, 131 Mt. Joy St., Mt. Joy,
Pa. 8-29-tf

Mrs B. Mildred McNulty.
W. C. McNulty.
Anyone de-
CA,
24-R or apply Paul A. Martin, contractor, Mt. Jovy.
Joy. 8-29-1tp
— WANTED--More People to use eur
NOTICE: I wil not be responsible lassified columns and turn useless
for any debts contracted by my wife
Signed -ash by advertising them in this col-
8-29-3tp 4mn.
| WANTED:
121J13

FOR SALE: Young male police dog. |
Phone Mt. Joy 121J13. 8-29-1tp

NOTICE—The annual election of
Managers, Secretary and Treasurer,
of the Mount Joy Cemetery Asso-
ciation will be held at the First|
National Bank and Trust Company, |
on Tuesday, September 10th 1946 |
8-29-1t |
from 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock.
WANTED: First Class carpenters,
754 |

WANTED Tverybody
sver they have anything they want
0 buy or sell.

articles around their homes into
Try it. 2-4-tf

FOR SALE: 12x25 Chicken House.
Paul B. Greenawalt, Florin, Pa.
8-29-2tp

FOR SALE: 70x180 ft. lot. located
Donegal Springs Road, No fill need-
ed. Apply Clark Berrier. Mount
Joy, Phone 100. 8-29-2tp

FOR SALE: % h. p. Fairbank Morse
Ejector Pump
Landisville 3293.
and Tank. Phone

FOR SALE: Large, antique finish.
secretary in very good iti
Phone Mt. Joy 278W.


ORDERS TAKEN for Adams Coun-
ty Penches. Call between 11 and 1.
Roy Shenk, Marietta 3314. 8-29-1tp



COAL: Stove Nut, $14.00; Pes, $12.-
(0; Buckwheat, $9.50; Rice, $8.50.
Walter Derr, 220 West Main St. Mt.
Joy. Phone 268J. 8-29-3t
WANTED: Workmen for tobacco
factory. H. Roy Nissly & Co. Inc.
8-29-2t

FOR SALE: 4-vpost brass bed and
spring, rue 8x10, typewriter tabla,
antique library odd tables.
copper wash boiler, desk lamp, waf-
fle iron, also lady’s grey winter coat.
med. size, 2 man’s suits, med size,
axcellent condition; other articles.
Apply Mrs. A. P. Stover, Phone
8-29-tf
8-15-tf
2tp HELP WANTED—FEMALE: Intel-
igent young woman belonging to
“| Salary, commission, and discount.

MEN & GIRLS
WANTED


MOUNT JOY MILLS, INC.
WE NEED STITCHERS, THREAD-
ER PANNERS, TRIMMERS AND
SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS.
EXPERIENCED OR LEARNERS
GOOD RATES PAID. THE BEST
WORKING CONDITIONS
FOR INFORMATION CALL AT
OFFICE
125 MT. JOY STREET
MOUNT JOY, PA.

one of the Plain Sects, for selling
nosition in Plain Clothing Denpt.
Steady employment, no nicht work.
Also. competent seamstress for
same Dept. Steady work, salary and
discount,
Apply Mrs. Ebersole, second floor,
between 2 and 4 p. m.
HAGER BRO, INC.
Washing to do at my
home, in vicinity of Mt. Joy. Phone
; 8-29-1tp
in this |
condition section to use these columns when- |

5-29-tf
NOTICE TO VOTERS |
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE YOU |
MAY REGISTFR AT ANY OF THE |
FOLLOWING PLACES: {
The Registrars for Permanent |
Registration of Electors in Boroughs |

and Townships will sit at the below
mentioned places on the date or |
ce 6 6 6
vs ©&
.


17- :
: 2 on 4p designated from
P Mourd Joy. 3 10:00 om. to 10:00 n. m. Eastern
FOR SALE: Belle of Georgia and Daylight Time
Flberta Peaches. Jno. E. Eshleman {0 receive new registrations and re- |
Phone 91R2 or 137J3 Mt. Joy. 9-22-tf moval notices for the General Elec. |
————— tot, November 5, 1986,
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FOR SALE: Text Books for com- Voters who heeome of age on or
rlete corse in Radio and Television November 6, 1946 will
from National Institute, oligible to register and east
Washington. Phone Mount Joy 81-R. first vote November 5, 1946.
8-22 tf Flectors who are Registered
Yr = voted within two vears need not
GENFRAI. HAULING: G. D. Spitt- heed this notice Unless they have
ler, 162 New Haven St, Mt. Joy, moved from the district from which |
Phone 101R. 8-22-4tp thev last voted.
Any one living in any borough or
FOR SALE: . any townchip in Lane. County maw
dressers. chiffonier, rug 8x10, s: ab AV lof the Below named
tional book-case, rocking & odd places the dates and days desig-
chairs, tvnewriter table, antique li- nated ar in ihe Registiation Office.
brary table odd tables, anart jare, Court Pennsvl
other articles. Avplv Mrs. A. P. vania, every dav up to and includ-
Stover, Phone 17-R Mount Joy. ing Sat. September 14,.196, during
8-22-U curt House hours - 8:30 a. m. to
5:00 n. m. Eastern Dayliecht Time |
nd Sat. 8:30 a. m. to 12:00 noon |
only 10 to Eastern Davlight Time. ;
Music Store Friday, August 30, 1946
8-15-3t East Hempfield Twp, Rohrers-
town Fire House.
Saturdav. Aucust 31, 1946
West Hemnfield Twp.. Property of
{Josenh B, Mummaw, Silver Snoring.
Wednesday, September 4, 1946
Washington Boro, Property of J.
S. Wertz.
Thursdav. September 5. 1946
Marietta Borough, Council Cham- |
Tall.

be |
their
Hhefore
and




4-post brass bed, two
C=


PIANO SCARFS: ROLLS: SHEET
MUSIC; ete. Open Sat
10. Alton Reifsnyder
21 E. High, E-town.

TRUCK DRIVER WANTED. Phone
Mt. Joy 908RI15. 8-8-tf
FARM TRUCKING: of tomatoes,
tobacco, ete.. bv Ben Horst and Son,
Phone 297-J Mount Joy, Pa. 8-8-4tp
HELP WANTED: Soda Fountain
Clerks, part time beginning Sept. 1,







experience not necessary, Anply Der, Center tl 5 |
Sloan’s Pharmacy, Theatre Blde.. Saturday. September 7, 1946 {
Mount Joy. : 8-8-tf Est Hemofield Twp., Fast Peters- |
- burg Fire House, East Petersburg.

FOR SALE: Extra nice cobbler po- Monday, September 9, 1946
tetoes. large, clear skin, field run. Mount Joy Borough, Sheridan’s |
only $1.00 per bu. at farm. Mt. Joy Garage, West Main St. |
and Manheim road, one mile east of Tuesday, September 10, 1946
Frisman’s Church. FH. R. Zook. Elizabethtown Borouch, Friend- |
phone Manheim 26R23. 8-8-tf shin Fire Co., Market St. ,

- Wednesday, Seotember 11. 1946
FOR SALE: Blackhawk Winter (Conoy Twp., Bainbridge Fire Co. |
Wheat seed. A mew wheat which grouse. Bainbridge.
yields 50 to 60 bu. per acre and is
resistant to disease. Write to Batz
Seed Farms, Inc., Sun Prairie, Wis-
oi sn Stenographers
|
|
POWER MOWER FOR SALE-Bol-
|


ens, 27-inch, new rubber tires and
Excellent
tubes, A-1 shane, just been thor-
. -
Starting Salary
ough overhauled: a real mower easy
to operate. Cover’s Welding Shon
Mount Joy. 8-1-tf

WANTED:
To Rent. a five or six
room house around Sent. 1st. Write 2 tee |
P. 0. Box 85. c/o L. E. Mt. Jov Yeu can qualify i! you have a
4 ox 85, . EE. Mt. .
6-6-tf knowladge of shorthand and typing. |
Experience in dictaphone transerib-
relpful, but not essential.

WANTED — High cash prices paid ing
for the following: old dishes, glass
ware, tin, conper and brass ware:
old lamps, sink benches, desks,
cupboards of all kinds, tables, gnns.
in antiques. Call
The work week is five days.


the General Personnel
Inquire of
General Office Build-
artment,

Moneys anything ing, West Liberty Street.
Fart's 161 N. Charlotte St. Manheim.
Phone 19W. 6-20-tf

WANTED: Used cars bought and
sold. Any make or year model will
be purchased if in good condition.
Armstrong

Paul H. Stern, 329 W. High St. -k ”N
Manheim. Pa. Phone 93. 8171tf \_ OT IK ( ompany
PHOTO FINISHING—Any six or LANCASTER, PA.
pight exposure roll developed and

printed nlain or deckle edge, 25¢
(coin). Reprints 3¢ each. Minimum
order 25¢. Canital City ‘Photo Ser-
vice, Box 52, Harrisburg, Pa.

COLLERY COAL: Elder Gibbons,
Rheems, Pa. Phone E-town 17375.
4114f

WHO WANTS TO FARM 2} of an
Acre of land located in Mount Jov
have two-thirds of all



Boro. Can
crops grown and can farm what-
ever he chooses: Apply at this
office. tf
IF INTERESTED in selling vour Jeuanies. =

|
READING THE ADS
e-r—See—Ben Staley or call 163R2
Mount Joy. 5-9-tf
PAPERHANGING & PAINTING
Frederick Leiberher, 237 Marietta
Ave, Mt. Joy. Phone 108W.












3
i meg UI
Economical Milking
Parlor for Farm

Saving in Capital
And Labor Costs
Economy, both in initial cost and |
labor, is the chief attribute of the
pen-type dairy barn with attached
milking parlor used by many dairy-
men. It is particularly advantage-
ous when adding to the size of the
herd. The cows are allowed to run
loose in the barn and are milked
and fed in an adjoining lean-to
milking parlor.
The total cost for materials of the
lean-to shown in the sketch would
be approximately $900, including a

ir
roll
roofing
This
fire-resistant asphalt
and gypsum exterior walls.
for producing Grade A milk,
The six-stall parlor is large
enough for a 30-cow herd. It does
increase the amount
needed by nearly 50 per cent. This
results in a corresponding increase
in manure value.
One of the maiun advantages of
this type construction is that the
herd may be added to without ex-
pense of new stanchions.
Farm Safety Week to :
Stop Accident Gains
Making life on the farm safer for
| children and adults is the basic aim
of Farm Safety Week. President
Truman, in proclaiming the week,
July 21 to 27, suggested ‘‘that the

Proper confinement for the bull
may save lives.
farm people of the country observe
the week by resolving to eliminate |
at least one hazard a day until their |
farms are as safe as they can pos- |
sibly make them.”
Open wells, improperly fenced
angerous animals, ladders, danger- |
dange mals, ladd 1 i
ous parts of machinery unprotect-
ed, cluttered barnyards, all take
toll of thousands of farm children
and adults annually.
Grit and Shell Box



of bedding |

Sale Register
inserted
from now until day of sale. ABSO-
LUTELY FREE, send or phone
your sale date and
ready let us print your bills. That's
the cheapest advertisingyou can get

An easy to build grit and shell
box for the laying house may be
| made of box lumber but should be
mises
the
hold goods by John B. Tryon. C. S.
Frank, Auct.

strong enough so that it can be
| nailed to the side of the house, six |
inches above the litter.
Concrete Measuring

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Box for Measuring Concrete
Materials.
A box for measuring sand and
gravel is shown in the illustration.
For a 1:3:5 mixture the frame
should measure inside 4 feet seven
inches, 2 feet wide and 1 foot deep.
On the inside and 33 inches from
one end, a partition is placed.
Ants in Garden May Be |
Controlled by Pyrethrum |
i
Ants in lawns, fields and gardens |
can be controlled with a concentrat- |
ed pyrethrum product, according to |
W. A. Price, Kentucky experiment
station. A preparation containing 2 |
per cent in a vegetable oil soap is
recommended. The dosage should |
be applied at the rate of one table.
spoonful to a gallon of water, A |
gallon is sufficient for a hill 12 |
inches in diameter and two inches |
high.
Everybody in this locality reads |
The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- | ete. by
tisers get such excellent results.
egal
from
with
bank
ete by Elizabeth M. Schlegelmilch,
Anna
milch and James C. Schlegelmilch.
Auctioneer C. S. Frank.
Twp.,
Road,
Mennonite
Highway
also household goods by
ises
| Borough of Mt. Joy, a 2%
frame house, garage, chicken house deuble
SPRAY INCREASES SEED YIELD
Use of DDT spray, or dust, on
alfalfa or clover fields where seed
is to be harvested, will control leaf
yellowing
and give
according
extension
cause
alfalfa,
hoppers, which
and stunting of
increased seed crop,
to Henry Menusan, Jr.,
entomologist of the Pennsylvania
State Collége. He warns that DDT
is a poison and any alfalfa or clo-
dusted, with it
an
ver sprayed, or
| dare not be fed to livestock be-
| cause of the poisonous residue de-
posited on the plants.
rr I I ree
LAD OF 17 INJURED
{WHEN JAR EXPLODED
Gene Hackman, 17, of near Brick-
erville, suffered painful injuries of
the limbs and body when potassi-
chloride and phosphorous
which he was mixing in a peanut
um
butter jar with a screw driver ex-
ploded in the kitchen of his home.
a i ln Pr

Jersey Cattle
Jersey cattle raised on the Isle of
Jersey have the reputation of be-
ing free from all contagious dis-
eases. Cattle tuberculosis, mastitis
and sterility, the diseases which are
found on dairy farms elsewhere, do
not infest the cattle on the 10-mile-
long island in the English channel,
according to Jersey breeders there.
There are some 9,000 cattle on the
island, divided into average heads
of 12. No artificial breeding is
carried on. The island breeders
grow some of their feed, such as
] 15 | grass, roots (from a second crop)
will permit the farmer to qualify !
and hay. Concentrates are bought
to make up deficiencies. Tethering
at pasture, as
helps to prevent disease.
‘Magic Pilot’
The first excursion steamer any-
where to have the benefit of a
“magic pilot,” whose efficiency is
as great in darkness and fog and
storm as in daylight and clear
weather, now is operating out of
Boston harbor. Congested harbor
traffic conditions, the irregular
course of the channel and the pres-
ence of island masses, have made
navigation in the Boston harbor
a complicated and hazardous pro-
cedure in ‘‘thick’” weather, but the
electronic navigator is designed to
help the ship’s captain plot a safe
course, even though his normal
isibility is strongly limited b asl...
Mi gy Ely 1 by Da 1 ridegroom.
tural conditions.
Bulls Treacherous
A bull considered perfectly safe,
injures someone, farmers
It should always be
taken for granted that bulls are
dangerous. As a calf the animal
must be treated kindly, but never
petted or teased, and must be
trained to being led and tied. When
the bull is a year old it's wise to
put a ring in its nose as a con-
venience in handling and as pro-
tection in case the bull becomes
vicious. Dehorning is also a good
practice, and the bull must not be
allowed to run loose in the pasture
with the herd.
usually
are warned.
re en @ ——
Stimulate your business by adver-
tising in the Bulletin.
TB —
If you want a notice on your sale
in this register weekly
us
when you are

Saturday, Aug. 31 — On the pre-
at 23 West Main Street, in
Jorough of Mount Joy house-
Saturday, Sept. 7-At the Beverly
Twin Market, North of Elizabeth-
town, 200 hogs and shoats by G. K.
Wagner. See advertisement.
Saturday, Sept. 14 - In East Den-
the
to Mt. Joy, a
brick
shed,
leading
farm
Twp., road
Marietta
two-story
on
a hohse,
barn, tobacco garage
S. Isabella Schlegel-
Sloat,
In Manor
Millersville
Millersville
Lincoln
Saturday, Sept. 14
East of
leading from
Church
West, 2}
side
to
story frame
and wagon maker shop,
Laura S.
| Kauffman widow of Harry Kauf-
fman, deceased.
Edg. F. Funk, Auct.
Saturday, Sept. 21 — By Mrs.
Elizabeth K. Rohrer on the pre-
mises a short distance west of
Sporting Hill, along road leading
to Mount Joy, a valuable farm
| containing 130 acres and 26 per-
ches.


Saturday, Sept. 28—On the prem-
at
story
EV.
Mrs. Daniel Ober.
) Spahr, auct. i
Record In
‘“‘semi-isolation,”
| noon
‘mond, Staten Island, N. Y. and
Harold R. Barnhart of Mt. Joy were
married at Immanuel Lutheran
sage
sories and a corsage of yellow roses.
days here with the former’s mother,
SGT. SNYDER TRANSFERRED
TO
Mortuary
This Section
(From page 1)
John M. Grosh, Susan J.
and Mrs. G. A. Heckman,
this boro.
funeral
Roads
Tuesday
the
sisters,
Grosh,
all of
The
Cross
Church
at the
Christ
with
ad-
was held
Brethren in
afternoon
in
interment cemetery
joining.
Michael Hartman
Michael G. Hartman, 88, died at
the hospital at Lebanon. He was a
Herman,
boro, is one of two surviving
sons and Mrs. Roy Miller, also of
town, is a daughter.
retired stone mason. of
his
Mrs. Jacob L. Kulp
Mrs. Barbara Ann Kullp, seventy,
wife of Jacob L. Kulp, Mount Joy
Township, Manheim R2, died at 2
p. m. Monday at her home. Her
the late Jacob and
parents were
Fannie Zeiger Gephart. She was a
member of the Church of the
Brethren, West Greentree Branch.
Besides her husband, she is sur-
vived by a daughter, Elsie May,
wife of Raymond Kaylor, Eliza-
bethtown R3; a brother, Jacob
Gephart, Harrisburg; and two sis-
ters, Mis. Fannie Ober, Manheim;
and Mrs. Gertrude Groff, Mt. Joy.
The funeral was held this after-
Florin Church of the
Brethren with internment in the
Eberle cemetery here.
ee
Thi
IS
ection’s
Numerous
Weddings
(From page 1)
in the


ousin of the bride, was matron of
honor.
The bridesmaids were Miss Bea-
trice Oakes, sister of the bride, and
Miss Romaine Brown, sister of the
Do-
man, and the
William Trevena,
Kenvil and Albert Labatas.
A reception followed the cere-
mony at the VFW Memorial Home.
at thé home of
Earnest Lalatas,
ver, served as best
ushers were
They are residing
the bridegroom.
Miss Muriel John
Harold R. Barnhart
Miss Muriel John of Port Rich-
Church, New Springfield, Staten Is-
land, on Sunday. :
The bride wore a navy blue street
length dress with white accessories
and a corsage of white gladioli with
Mrs. Gertrude
Sanjour of Stapleton was the ma-
tron of honor.
red rosebud centers.
She wore a tan dress
with black accessories and a cor-
gladioli.
New Brighton,
of salmon colored
Raymond Ruley of
was best man. The bride was given
in marriage by her father, Mr. Her-
man John. Mrs. John, mother of
the bride wore a blue and white
flowered dress with blue accessories
Mrs.
Barnhart, mother of the bridegroom,
and a corsage of yellow roses.
wore a grey dress with blue acces-
Mr. and Mrs, Barnhart spent several
Mrs. John Barnhart, on Mount Joy
street.
IBARKATION PORT
French Morocco
K. Snyder, the son

E
Casablanca,
Oliver
f Mr. and Mrs. Snyder,
18
now
bunch of Hogs.
and crates along for Hogs. Sale cash.

Everybody reads newspapers but [| The Bulletin,
NOT everybody reads circular ad-«
vertising left on their door step.
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PUBLIC SALE
of a Valuable Farm
THURSDAY, SEPT. 12th, 1946
at 2:00 p. m.
The undersigned will offer at
public sale on the premises, about
one mile West of Erisman’s Men-
nonite Church, along road leading
from Manheim to Mt. Joy, in Ra-
pho Twp., Lancaster Co., Penna.
All that Certain tract of lime-
stone land in high state of cultiva-
tion, adjoining lands of Roy E.
Henny, Harvey Metzler, Albert
Frey, Farl Witmer, John E. Bru-
baker and Lester Brubaker.
Containing 69 Acres - 54 Perches. |
The improvements erected there- |
on are a 2% story stone dwelling, |
slate roof, containing 8 rooms and
bath, kitchen attached, electric,
water pressure system, vapor heat.
Frame bank barn, with shed at-
tached, water and electric in barn,
corn barn, tobacco shed converted
into poultry house, other poultry
and brooder houses, sufficient
room on premises to accomodate
sixteen hundred laying hens, 2 car
frame garage. There is also a good
well of water on premises.
Sale to hegin at 2:00 p. m. when
terms and conditions will be made
known by
MARTIN G. METZLER
E. W. Spahr, Auct.
J. H. Ruhl, Clerk {
Aug. 29 — 2t|
PUBLIC SALE
OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
SATURDAY, AUGUST 31st, 1946
To be held on the premises at 536
South Market Street, Elizabethtown, |
Pennsylvania.
at 1:00 o'clock P. M.
General Electric refrigerator, six
cubic feet capacity; Pennisular coal
range (grey enameled); ook buffet,

round table and four chairs to
match; 3-piece living room suite, |
china closet, rockers, occasional |
chairs, end tebles, book case and
desk, Philco table radio, lamps, hall
rack, 3-burner kerosene range,
small drop leaf table, cooking uten-
sils end dishes; bake oven, waffle
iron, sandwich toaster, 9x12’ lino-
leum rug, four 9x12’ and one 6x8’
Axminster rugs, 2 bedroom suites,
Singer sewing machine, New Per-
fection oil heater, A-Jax electric
cleaner, mirrors, Maytag washer
and tubs, silverware, electric iron,
thermos jug, books, card table, iron-
ing board, mops, brooms, 8-day
clock, cloth baskets, garden tools,
buckets, lawn mower, ice cream
freezer, Victrola with lots of rec-
ords, emd a lot of other articles too
numerous to mention.
ESTATE OF ANNA E. BAKER
CARL B. DROHAN, Adm,
Walter Dupes, Auct. ,,
Landis & Garman, Clks.
Louis S. May, Att'y.
Hog Sale
Beverly Twin Market
& Live Stock Exchange |
G. K. Wagner Prop. Phone 291-R-2
R. D. 2 Elizabethtown, Pa.
SAT., SEPT. 7, 1946
At 1:30 P. M,, on old Hershey Pike,
2 miles north of Elizabethtown, 8
miles south of Hershey, Pa.
200 HOGS
8-929.9¢

and SHOATS

The best that grow.
My |
me this is a real |
Bring your trucks
All sizes.
hog dealers tell
G. K. WAGNER
Wagner, Auctioneer.
Kaylor, Clerk. |
Thre will be no sale on Labor Day |
this year.
8-29-2t |



eligible for discharge and has been
Port of Embar- |
sailing for home,
transferred to a
kation prior to
to a recent announce-
Headquarters, 114th Air
Communications Service Squadron.
He the Army in 1944,
and in AMET 17
with ACS
French Mor- |
then Roberts Field, !
Liteeria as a Teletype Operator.
ACS is charged with the job of!
maintaining navigational aids in
Africa the Middle East vital |
to the Air Forces transport routes.
Radio ranges, weather relays, blind
stations, and '
make up a vast
system named by ACS to contrib-
ute to flying efficiency and safety.
Since the sailing date for S/Sgt. |
Snyder unit will be determined by |
Fmbarkaticn authorities, the exact
date of his arrival in the United |
States is not known.
according
ment by
entered
arrived the
months ago, serving
first in Casablanca,
and in
and
landing aids, radio
control towers
If You Want...
Any Magazines
Or Periodicals
Daily Newspapers
Hats Renovated
Ladies’ & Men's
Mail Order Service
The best place to get that service
in Lancaster City is
STEVENS HOUSE
NEWS STAND
THE LARGEST IN THE CITY
Thirty-five years at the present
location tells the story.
All Mail Orders Receive our
prompt attention.
LINCOLN HIGHWAY CURB
SERVICE




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BANNER FRUIT YEAR |
The State Department reports an |
139 Manheim St., in the excepionally good early peach crop |
and that the 1945 pear crop will
that of 1945 this
year’s apple yield will triple the
1945 harvest.
while

ATHLETES FOOT GERM |
HOW TO KILL IT.
IN ONE HOUR,
IF NOT PLEASED, your 35c back.
Ask any druggist for this STRONG
fungicide, TE-OL. Made with 90 per-
cent alcohol, it PENETRATES. Reach-
es and kills MORE germs faster.
Today at Sloan’s Pharmacy
Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, August 29, 194¢


Ice Cream
FOR SALE AT
Mt. Joy Locker Plant]
MADE AT LAUXMONT FARMS
FROM GOLDEN GUERNSEY CREAM





MANY FLAVORS
2 Quarts 4 Quarts $1.95


LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR PARTIES AND REUNIONS!
OPEN LABOR DAY 4 TO 7 P. M.
Phone 189M Open until 8 P. M. every Friday Night





Mount Joy
Chamber of Commerce
ANNOUNCES
Store Hours For Next Week
CLOSED:
Labor Day, September 2nd
OPEN:
Wednesday, Sept. 4, All Day
Friday, Sept. 6, to 9:00 p. m.
Saturday, Sept. 7, (Parade Day)
to 11.00 a. m.



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DR. S. MILLIS
OPTOMETRIST



Daily: 9to 1 and 2 to 5
No Hours Thursday
Moose Bldg.
Elizabethtown
Tues., Sat., 6:30 to 8
PHONE 334]


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