The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 04, 1947, Image 7

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Barbers are threatening to strike CLOVER SEED SCARCE

 



















 

 
 
 

 
 











 










 












 

 


  

ea ms A transfer of $600.00 was made
unless they get fulltime assistants | Because red clover from the water account to the in- | similar organizations in county POISON THE RATS
i A to handle the conversation, scarce, J. B. R. Dickey, extension | Mr and Mrs. Wilbert Witmer, | (From Page 1) terest account to pay the interest | communities, He urged his listen- Red squill, in clther oF
m, ates 1 | agronomist of the oo 0 and Mrs. JG. Umberder and | reported 7,976,000 gallons of water | on bonds dus Jan, 1, 1948. Jou to become supporters of the liquid Hii is ideved by ey
Mr; Mor i ! State College, asks that all possi- som. Paul Jiy, ‘were Sunday guests | pumped in November. The matter of purchasing signs orchestra, ond to attend the re- i extension entomologist of
ii He 8 (ble crops of such seed in Pennsyl- | of Nps Lillian Witmer, |" Fire Chief John J. Schroll re-|&nd painting” notices of school | MalnIng three concerts of the sea- the Pennsylvania State. College, ‘a8
music in | vania be harvested. These may In-| pr. ang Mrs, Daniel Geltmacher | posted one fir» during the month |<hildren’ crossings ron Main St, | SOM the safest rat poison to use on
S, inde late-cut glover hay, 1 CT | spent Thenksgiving day with Mr, | with $1500 damage to an automc- | was placed in the hands of the | It was announced that the Land- most ‘farms. Sincey it % a‘ powerful
first or econd cutting, containing and Mrs. Lewis Farlow and family | bile, | street. committee With power to | isville club's annual Christmas emetic, most other animals = wid
encugh seed to pay for threshing t Hopeland, | The Board of Health reported act, | party for members and their wives themselves of the poison before
t ‘of the jit FH Es { and Mis. Robert Frank andi, cases quarantined, ' one nui- | Bills amounting to $1,444.58 were | will be held at the fire hall on | damage is done if they do
ion of air family visited Mr. and Mrs, Wm. | anca corrected. | ordered paid. | Pee, 15. eat it.
vents the Hi MULCHES Togels inger at Wrightsville on | Chief of Police Flmer Zerphey | Council dismissed. i The Landisville Basketball team i reer er et
J.B. BR Newly plantad ornamentals can | Thursday. | reported 5 prosecutions, 960 miles ML - 3 | defeated the New Holland team | SAVE BREEDING
: | be mulched after ti 1 is [oo | 6 Costs
omist of {#2 gitst ae: Sroung vg Mr. and Mrs, John Cromwell | 34 gal. of gasoline: and | LAN DISVI LLE 55 to 41, on Monday evening, Artificial breeding is cheaper
College. | thoroughly frozen; A. 5 were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.| 4 gts, of oil purchased. | The Landisville Basketball team |than keeping: an individual herd
or shovel- Rasmussen, ext sion ornamental [and Mrs, Oliver Cromwell and | Treasurer's report showed the | - - | hes announced their home sche-|sire because the dairyman co=
vagon or hertiguliuris of the Pennsylvania daughter, i following balances: boro account, | At a meeting of the Lions Club! dule as follows: Monday, Dec. 1,|operates with his neighbors in
wd: of “a i State College, Mrs. Mathilda Derr visited Mr. | $1946.57: water, $6,989.62; liquid | Mond ev ‘ning, John W. Beyer, | New Holland; Dec. 8, Tri-Town;| owning some of the best bulls
and Mrs. John Shepp at Lebanon | fuels and tax account, $611.64. | assistant district attorney, spoke | Dee, 22, Ephrata; Jan, 5, Rothville; | money can buy, says Joe S. Tay~
= | ] | on Sunday, : {Council decided ‘to hold the|on Juvenile Delinquency. | Jan. 12, Manheim; Jan. 19, Lititz; | lor, Penn State extension dairy
d scarcity BULLER S BEAUTY SALON Mrs, Lillian Witmer spent Wed- | final meeting of the year on Mon- Mr. Beyer also gave the first of | Feb, 5, Millarsville; Feb, 9, Mount specialist,
eft hich ’ : | nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- day, December 29th. | a series of talks to be given in the | Joy» and Feb, 16, Columbia. ——— A
thing to FLORIN, PENNA. P | ence Bleyer at Mount Joy, It was decided . to order the | int rests of the Lancaster Com-| Preliminary games start at 7:15 Among women drivers, one ‘bad
gm.) yee P E RM A N E N T Gy Mr, and Mrs. Mark Winters of | necessary parts. to fix the pumps | munity Symphony Orchestra to! p.m., Varsity games at 8:15 p.m. turn deserves another,
—s - Manheim visited Mi. ‘and Mrs. |
fe 2 FHC ; : |
>a - Abram Gambér on Sunday. | nT YT ITF epee 3
by adver- as $5 to $ | O. :
OIL Fe il o | Mr, and Mts, Clayton Sparr of | te ®
- New Jirsey visited Mr. and Mrs. | i
i ; : | i
GT Use anywhere! 4 2 7 Shampoo "and Set $1. 25 Daniel Moore on Friday, | D O a : S O iN ce rea m
ucla” Er — PHONE MT. JOY 1531-5 | Mr. and Mrs. Guy Winters of | i A
i 4 ! | Manheim were Sunday gliests of | rid
A 4 AUTOMATIC Maude Buller, Propr. Mr. and Mrs, Abram Gamber. ! (DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT) :
: Mrs. Bertha Peifer and Mr. Mar- || ws
No werk for AERA RARER | wen oy 15
: i h n ii nen were Lhan sgiving o
3 yous ¢ 4 day ‘guests of Mr, and Mrs. George |
. 5 0, = # | Witmer at , Millersville. |
> i ALL THE HOT S$ a Mr. and Mrs. ‘Harvey Barton of |
EX § | Columbia; ' M* “and. Mrs. Elam |
: \ 3 3 olur a; Lr. a IVIT'S. 3 |
A WATER YOU WANT x Arndt of Mount Mrs. Edith | oF
It heats fost! Xa Erb, of Columbia RD; and ‘Miss | 4
| i # | Lillian Witmer of Marietta, visited | ¥ 1 G LC t
AN "| with Mr. and Mrs. William Frye In 2 a. on aners ik
| ONLY HALF a! cn Thursday, i : i \
A BE $ Mrs, Abram ‘Gamber visited Mr. |
de 1s :R BATE | 8 Mes iddle-
§ be Witt Gana fi | and Mss. Rut Hauser at Middle- | Cheicg of Villa, Strawberry Or Hazel Nut
t DW Pn town on Sunday,
- 5 Mrs. Martha Fogie and son,
5 A Thomas, visited Mr. and Mrs, Earl 14
3 8% 0 | Zink, of Ironville, Mr. and Mrs. | US PF IARMACY
ph} 38 : 3, rs. |
i 3 2 George Memminger and Mrs, Mary | i
4 | Barton, of Florin on Sunday. Sat- THEATR
Santa says: “You, too, can have cash 2 urday they visited Mr. and Mrs. | E BUILDING MOUNT JOY
¥ for next Chlistmasi J oin the Christm: 0 Alfred Atland and Mr. and Mrs: | “ mms ——
: : Su cl aay d d . ye n Edward Barton at Columbia,
4 x J OSiv ery WEEK LA M r. Had
xX 4 i h) up oaay 8x eposi every + Mr. Wm, Fegie took a trip to | rr EAS ENE TT 2 aX og
i GALLON ZES! |3 Br i Toe loa 0 gt A A A BEB BEE FA SAAR RAH
/ DES, | | The Good News Club will meet ges x
» | CHOOSE CNE OF #1 at the home of Rev. R. H. Arndt oh ; x SHEETING IS A PLEASURE WITH THIS. « ’ Ce. 4
58 HOT Bag / TER | i= 2 on Friday evening at 7:30 ipm. { 3 > S
v : A Besa x Misg Betty Shelly will bring me
: 4 Dn xe «message tnrough the aid f 2 the! ly 3
} AltA Turn Of A Tap ¥ 29 ra tH ein 2 Flannelgraph at NE aw. [§
No fire-tending, no heating water $ 5 | Twenty persons were present at Xe ar
on the stove! Sturdy construc- i the meeting last week, Young andy
tions finer Coleman features, for i old are invited to these serviges, {#
~~. - long life! 4 pr wi Rev ‘and Mrs. RH. Arndt ener | No
oy » | tained . the following guests n|§
¢ The Union National Mount Joy Bank & el :
! he WO LEEMUT U TH In C. 4 nion d Iona oui 0 all NI Thanksgiving: Mr. and Mrs, Hapel | We have a variety of Tab
5 - Khelghatian and childrzn, of Ches-'| 3 2
4 4 . ni a ) 1€5 i ; !
12 N. Mafket St. MT. JOY, ay lot, PENA : oo Mr: SM MS Com Can ev] ELECTRICAL GIFTS A TRICYCLES :
SOLE DEALER 2 X ond dre gil Including 5 ERECTOR SETS .
8 , : oh ry Cofdorali Ye | and - Mrs. Susan ralich and | §# x .
DAY ANP NIGHT SERVICE E Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Bl Howard of | 2 »
016.101 | i Suda, | Ms, BH. | a ELECTRIC IRONS §
10-16-10 | Jon sm sm ms a i SE RS SE ST SES ESS BE SE SANTA SE Rms | On Sunday Rev, and Mis. RH. . IRQ AIRPLANES
1 P : xa
Amdt and Peter ‘Hitchcoek atténd- Ne craves i
ed the organ reeital at ‘St. Luke's BY Alf. STYLES QF X
Church in Mount Joy. | xg El Fp by 4 9 XYLOPHONES
Mr. Warren Hoffman, of Schnec- | x IeCiric i oasrers {
xy fads, N. Y.. and Misses Mary, [8 bl Hass 2
si Clara, and Ruth Hoffman of | 0] pA
hie Grantha visite Mrs nie RN i
N i pa 1t ay nied Mrs, C. 0 BABY COACHES
3 cia sser and Rev, and Mrs, Arndt. of o
i a . PS
A 5 Cleaning Utensils Wf A GIFT OF BEAUTY PN DOLLS
| Bl Th So oY 7
§ ge UCLA # The thod used Mn cleaning I 1S i
- ng ° # scorche food 1 thensils is x WwW
a BASEMENT (3-sizes) | es ted ood trom wensis is de 3 PIN-UP LAMPS SEWING SETS
UTILITY Ifo tal it % BOUDOIR LAMPS | LOOM WEAVING SETS
i surface, then | wf
i 3
os ! If this fail: a x
2 COMMERCIAL SASH ay tho following: Tor iron, use 4 TABL E LAMP S 2 EARLY AMERICAN ART & PROGRESSIVE
i $ I wool scraper; for tin or enarnel, | GW ma |
el ¥ add three tablespoons of soda to-a | wg 4 fs .
fH 3 ® | quart of water and-boil; for alumi- ow & OOD B
A fal nT YALL CHINA TEA POTS | | Ww URNING SETS
ALSO LARGE SELECTION OF mundo. Jf Bl nom boil strong vinesir water i i meetin
x 8 5; wal) fine stos wool.when In every style and color
} J food is lgposened and don't. use sod: lg y x
RESIDENTIAL CASEMENTS COIEMERCIAL PROJECTED food 1 0c es “una | : BE SURE TO SEE OUR
STEEL SASH Ba ) 2
d for sware, use a wooden scraper ; TIME SAVING \
° ® Ww 1 i a x
Priced For Quick Turnover Sash Sold Open or Glazed will at ICE SKATES
fa a Fi FRUIT JUICERS Several Kinds Ig : Ao
J. N.» some AN
Special Prices To Contractors and Dealers Within the seeretariat of ‘the JUICE KING and JUICE-O- MAT
United Nations ate employees rep-
® 5 resenting 52 nationalities and 25 RE ROLLER SKATES
£ stateless people. The-United States | &' .
- 2 vy i
NY ¥ 125 highest percentage of om- | 3/; Set S Of Dishes
A Reists C One rete gC ks Pie oH a I a pe 3 REGAL CHINA ; BLOCKS SKY RANGERS
nd with 10.9 per cent. Salary- | §¢ ; Pn
Ns MT. JOY R. D. 2~Near Rheems Phone Mt. Joy 137-J-12 the secretariat, is divided into 3 is
- gories, with pay ranging | In two popular patterps FS Large Selection Of
$1,380 to $29, 060. ol F'n
: ry x : T™ NTE ND I El x
Tong Rotary Expands a er XY 5 INDOOR and
tota a o CUT Np 1 5
Ad of the war. Bolary ALSO OPEN STOCK IN VARI 3 OUTDOOR
C Ye-established in 16 si GUS PATTERNS ot
c “lubs of the international 8%
|. service group have ‘been. reorgun- | ug Tr £4 , TREE LIGHTS
ized in’ Belgium, Barma, Chi x8 FULL LINE OF
Czechoslovakia; |. Franeée,. Greece, iE. be
Hong Kong, Luxembourg, Italy, | CO RY c EA i
| Malays: Norway, Sia, the Mari. | & SILEX COFFEE MAKERS § a.
anas, the Netherlands, fhe’ Neil 1 Ser ar RR
land Indi es andthe Phiigpines. os : oi < Yes indeed! We have
"Allied sports All Kinds Metal Waste Paper Baskets #
£ S Ss 2 ’ wn
SURFACE hes TE ors Stainless Steel Knives - Forks - Spoons # LIONEL ELECTRIC
a 3 CX ar pat army
RF. i 3
WAY 70 personnel- in the European occupa S$ lov i FA
ROADS. i tion: zone as part of the broad New Enamel Roast Pans ' T R A | N S
Jetie program ‘sponsored by 3 @
= AND $0 SMOOTH! pecan the oy 8 Heavy Cast Aluminumware 2
has included’ intermatianal competi- | CHICKEN FRYERS. ROASTERS, SAUCE PANS © -
| tion in 14 differenf sports,

' CARL'BDROHAN
“Mount ov. PENNA.
Venia Steel Sesh GlenGory Brick + Howell Overhead oi
Ready Mixed Conerete | + Hauling Cruched Stone
8t Clair Anthracite ¥
Devil Ray TowswBoat
When a giant blacksstriped devil
ray became entangled in the anchor
ropes of a 16-foot motor boat inside
the Great Barrier reef, near Innis.
fail, Queensland, if towed the boat


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mated about
J weighing nearly
at seven feet
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Na
~. NEWTOWN | Tee Boro Officers
a mile out to sea. The fay was esti.



gt the pumping station,
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