The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 29, 1948, Image 3

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PHONE 276 W
WELCH'S
pis 21e
JOY
Butter
21e 25
Juice
BANNER SPECIALS
MUSSELMAN'S HURFF
Egg Noodle
oz glass 1 Be
LIBERTY
Coffee
1 Ib bag 3 9c
MASTERSONVILLE
MANHEIM 210M


1 PACKA
DEVILS F
B(
SILVER CAKE (READY MIX)
WITH 1 PACKAGE AUNT JEMIMA
GE AUNT JEMIMA
‘00D (READY MIX)
TH FOR ONLY
INTRODUCTORY SALE
15 Price
30ec
45e¢

Minute
Lemon, Orange
Raspberry
17e
Junket Sherbert
Tapioca
16
Orange, Cocoannt
Bakers Cocoanut
17e
Jello Tapioca
Pudding
Chocolate, Vanilla
Oe

Ball W
Kerr 2-Piece Jar Top
Kerr Refill Lids .
Thrift Lids No. 63 + . .
Ball Freezer Jars Pts. . . . $1.49
Bal! Freezer Jars 22 oz. .
. v
Ball Mason Pint Jars 3
Ball Mason Zinc 1-Piece Jar Tops
ide Mouth Zinc Cdps
PRESERVING NEEDS
Ball Mason Quart Jars
75¢
65¢
. 29c¢
. 43c¢
25c¢
; 12c
10c
$1.75

3 bars
Fels Naptha Soap
Spic And Span
23e¢
26ec
P&G Soap
3 bars 26e¢
Dreft
32¢

RICES EFFECTIVE JULY 29. 30. 31, 1948


£47
fa 0
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2 “
$5 4
I) FF
PHONE MT.

BULLER’S BEAUTY
FLORIN, PENNA.
Special Op Su
$8 COLD JAVES \
$5 MACHINELSSS
DEB-U-CURL FOR LONG HAIR
FEATHER HAIR CUTS
JOY 153-11
JHLON
APermanents
row $6.00
now $4.00
$5.00
50¢
Maude Baller, Propr,
| 106 East Donegal St. this boro, will
| celebrate their fiftieth wedding an-
| niversary on Tuesday, August 3rd,
| 1948.
They were married at Florin by
| the Rev. H. P. McNally.
| Mr. Hendrix is a son of the late
{John and Anna Thatcher Hendrix,
[and Mrs. Hendrix is the daughter of
WN lortuary Record
| (From page 1)
| at the home of his daughter and
son-in-law Abram Brubaker, 314 N.
| Barbara Street at 3 p. m. Wednes-
{ day, following an illness of ten
{ months. Rev. Brubaker was also a
| carpenter all his life. He was a







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MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
W. hope they are. But we've heard
that tune before . . . in 1928 for instance.
Our advice is this: Wheh things are go-
| ing good with you, save every cent you
can. No matter what happens, you'll be
glad you set some of your money aside.
Il First National Bank & Trust Company
Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Rens SAVE AT!THIS BANK ==






Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin



Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel S. Hendrix, [the late Emlin and Susan Brehm

(From Page 1)

News From Florin


The Bulletin, Mt. Jov, Pa.,

Thursday, July 29, 1948—3

CLASSIFIED



[FF INTERESTED in selling your
car—See—Ben Staley or call 163R2,






wie : -9-tf
| Mrs, Annie Wittel spent Sunday i ¢ I oe Mount Joy. 5-9
+ ho and Mi tates for this column are 25¢ per
| at Elizabethtown with Mr. and M nsertion, If over five lines, 5c per NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL
| \ | ~ ‘ ’ ’ 1). 8’
H. B. Witt ine each insertion, all. payable in | GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7', 8x8,
Mr. John Good of Richmond, Va.|sdvance. 10'x10°, 12'x12°, In stock for im-
[ { Mra> Amon Shanle of Bowen: rs he mediate delivery. Automatic electro
ly" . phe EE ALTE BAIR TL TT ROR SALE: T¢maffoes now ready, | overhead doop Controlle
Lice Inflict Heavy called on Mr. and M {i oy quantity, Mrs. Paul Strickler, | from the dash of your car. Also a
D ey on Thursday between Mount Joy and Florin. | lot of commercial and pivoted steel
| amage on Cattle Mrs, Harold Buller and Mrs. Earl phone Mount Joy 47-R. 7-29-2t| sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy,
| DDT Treatment Quts | and two daughters spent) py 1 va vod man for Be Timp 1. el
| ‘ls Al lly ( 1 nan 0
| : » Sunday at Rocky Sprin general Drug work, starting | TYPEWRITERS & ADD. MACH'S
| High Winter Losses Miss Ethel Felker of Mount Joy middle of September, Apply | New-rebuilt-used. J. M. Engle, 411
Lice are injurious to all tvpes of spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Sloans Mount Joy, Pa. E. High, EHzabethtown 14J. 4-8-tf
cattle als produce less meat|B. F. Kauffm 7-291
| Selle Yn) I Drdute los Rel B. ¥ Raufin | WANTED: Men fof night crew on
ly ps ! L Ise. ure no Fhe many friend f Mr. SALE: Moto Scoot, A-1 con-| fan cutting . and shake-out, $1.00
| Young animals and poorly-nour- Gephart will be pleased to learn dition, factory bujlt, extra tire and | per hour. Mafietta Holloware &
| ished old animals suffer most from that he returned to his home after wheel, economicgl and | Enameling €d., Marietta, Pa,
} lice, . useful for emergancy delivery. Rob- 4-1-tf
{ The winter season is the time lice |P¢ ing A surgical patent at St ert F. Schroll, Telephones Mt. Joy
| are bad on cattle. The louse popula-|Joseph’s Hospital 99 or 57 7-29-tf
| tion builds up then. Dr. Harold Mr. and Mh P. R. Beilman and - mom
| Gunderson, extension entomologist son, Bob, of California. arrived on|VACATION TIME IS MOVIE TIME
at Towa State college, says one louse "Tuesday at the home of Mvs. Beil See all the good movie Came : side
{ unchecked in fall means 1,600 the : by side at Klahr's.. prices $50.00,
| following March. man’s parent Mr. and Mi Frank $74 50. $102.61, $10.00. Movie films
| For lice control on cattle, DDT is |Skeen on South Market street. supplied all pyréhasers. Victor NWANTED
| Peing used successfully. Farly in| Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper/Cameras, Middletown. ir i
| fall, betore cold weather arrives, it|and Mrs. J. B. Eshbacl RTE rd To Good Wages
[is with water awk > ’ ach Spent WANTED: Washing and Ironing to | Time and half time over 40 hours.
( : . : aler Aang Tuesday at Campbellstown visiting|do at home. 99 W. Main St., Mount Telephdne Mt. Joy 308
| on the animals. After cold weather Mrs. Killen Neid Yov. Pa 7-22.%tp
ak | comes, a DDT dust is recommended. | * $A rT
| Farmers are being advised to use a Mrs, Katie Foreman Mr andigAvE YOUR CROPS with Miller
| dust containing 10 per cent DDT. |Mrs. B. F. Kauffman, Mr. and Mrs. (insecticides. We have a complete
{ Buller. | Some of the powdered louse killers | John Eichler, Mr, and Mrs. Benj- line, Paris-Green, D.D/T., Copper,
Mr. and Mrs. Hendrix are the | On the market contain less than 10) in Hess and two sons spent the Zenlate, and Rotenone. Ask about
ea . | pe T, but have other ef- our airplane seryiee. Call Marietta
arents of 5 ol oly 2 5 , | ber cent DDT, : veek-end af fa I jour airy ¢
parents o ve children wd have | fective insecticides combined with |" end at the former's camp ir 3285 ‘tt MY | WANTED: Wrecked Automobiles.
eleven grandchildren and six great the DDT. Perry county. semester ————— | Any make, any model. Also Scrap
grandchildren. The rotenone dusts recommended | Elsewhere in this issue you will BUILDING LL TS FOR SALE: Five (1ron. H. B. Shank Auto Wrecking,
Their children are: Mrs. Myrtle | for cattle grub control can be used find the prize winners at the flower [201s 060x200 each on the east side of | 74 N, Poplar St. EMzabethtown, Pa.
Metzler, William B Svivester M | for lice control. Usually they are |show conducted at the play wind Longs neckes Road in ag Joy Phone 38-W or 8-14-tf
zler, a yD) 8 | diluted for lice, t over greater Shi i o > HOT 1h rice hgpasenable. ontac
Oscar B. and Mrs. Pearl Williams, | Sars aur “Ss E. E. Brown, Phone 169 or 34.
(ll of this boro.

[ minister in the United Zion Church
for 48 years.
Catherine Hiller Brubaker, surviv-
ed by his wife, Annie Lehman Bru-
Abram Brubaker at whose home he
resided, and son, J. Stanley
Brubaker of Pittsburgh, one grand-
son, one brother, Christian H. Bru-
baker of St. Petersburg, Florida.
Funeral services will be held
{Sunday afternoon at 1:30 p. m. at
| the Nissley Funeral Home and 2:00
p. m. at Pleasant View (Hosslers)
Church. Interment
View cemetery.
one
on
in the Pleasant
Friends may call at the Nissley
funeral home on Saturday 7 to 9 p.
town, after being in ill health for
more than a year. A resident
PRIVATE SALE: Lot fyonting 40 ft.

Frame House, 8 mpoms, with
and water, frame stable. Located in
Salunga. Call F. Hi Musser, Salun-
ga. 7-22-2t


—
SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY @. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.



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A few other models in stock
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LANDISVILLE, PA-
PHONE 4111
CM.
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of your production is not determined |
by {dd cost alone. Your manage- |
ment is of equal importance. Manage {
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He was born in Rapho |
Twp., son of the late Christian and
baker, one daughter, Ruth, wife of
m.
Albert C. Johns
Albert C. Johns, 176, died at
7:10 am Monday at the home of |
his son Michael A. Johns, May-
with about 309 ft. depth. 214 Story |
light
Quality Meats
KRALL'S Meat Market
West Main St.. Mt. Joy | bid
—_ % 5
{ than 50
|
i of St.
Middletown;
with whom he resided; Betty, wife
Right—Feed Right—Profit Right on the | Flam Waltz, Maytown Six
Red Comb Quality Egg Program. grandchildren and fow great-
grandchildren also survive.
A. C. MAYER The funeral was held in the
Mecunt Joy {Lutheran Church at Maytown
Phones 332 and 132R Wednesday afternoon with inter-
ment in the Union Cemetery. |
area and reduce the cost. For in-
| stance, one pound of a cattle grub
dust containing 1!'2 per cent rote-
none can be mixed with two pounds
of flour to make an effective louse
| killer.
Yard Found in Chicago
The world's largest potato yard is
located — not in Idaho, nor in Maine
--but in the largest city near the
geographical center of the nation—
Chicago.
Chicago and Northwestern railroad,





|
| an average of 20,000 carloads of po-
| tatoes are handled annually. Many
| thousands of tons of other vegeta.
| bles also pass through this yard
The yard is the central market
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ing point for potatoes, which come
| in from virtually every state in the
| union. Dealers and brokers a
| ble in the yard each be
| dawn to buy, sell or reconsig n
| average of 36,000 bushels daily. The
| Wood street yard is
| the wooden platform which served
a far cry fron
|
as a terminal years ago
|
|
|
' Milk Testing Traced
To Michigan Farmers
By Louis Sellers
| Forty years ago a few progre Ve
| dairy farmers in Michigan organ
ized the first cow-testing association
b> . ph
| in the United States. They wanted to
improve the profitableness of their

herds. They hired a tester to weigh
Part of the increase in produc-
tion can be credited to progres-
sive Michigan dairy farmers.
and tc
t and
“1come. They wanted that informa
tion so they could cull the low pro
ducers from their herds an
the rest more
In the first four years of their pio
neer eflort, these Michigan farmers
doubled the average
Since then thousands
and test the milk of each cow
keep a record of her feed cf
feed

economically.
profit per cow
of other dairy

farmers have followed their exam.
ple with equally striking results
of E. Donegal Twp. for more
years, he was a member
Johns Lutheran Church at
Maytown. He was the husband
of the late Frances C. Johns. The
following are surviving him:
Mrs. Iva Fox, Middletown; Vir-
ginia, wife of Chester Stump from
Michael A., Maytown,
In the Wood street yards of the |S€


inserted in this register
LUTELY FREE, send or phone
your sale date and when you
ready let us print your bills.








ed. Edgar F Funk,
Auct

- . ft. will «
Saturday, July 31--On the prem-|[double springs, spare tire. Price $50
156 in the village of Landisville (for a quick sale. Phone 320 Mt. Joy
household and kitchen furniture by 7-1-tf
Mrs. Wm. Hoffman. Sale at 1.00 p.|—————F Vv"
m C. S. Frank, Auct. WANTED: Sefton for\ Mount Joy
woe Presbyteriany Church. Aly Mr.
Saturda August { ) the Wm. Brian, Newcomers ardware
rn Pt on, Igoe, Mii Vim
Beroagh of Millersville 1 double SAVE OVEI 0.00 ON AN ARGO-
) lwelling and per- pr CAMERA. Factory overhaul-
1 property by Paul M. Metzler like new. Sells $69.62 new, our
stto 1-1 for Amanda Mil- special price $49,00 with eveready
nk, Auct case. $64.50. Movig Camera $50.00.
: Victor Klahr Cagnferas, Middletown.
Wednesday, Aug. 18—On the ms
mer S. Musser Farms. Lancaster R1,|[FOR. SALE: Prizer Royal Cook
mly a short distance from Silver/Stove, Ivory Enamel, $60.00 Call
springs. 75 head of Res Poland Charles Mease, Ldndigtille 2646. :
China Breedir Stock by Elmer S L/ Li 5-1
nd Hoy ane! NOTICE: If you are suffering from
Oak or Ivy Poisoning and want im-
Thursday An 19 The Edwin mediate relief, agk for-Doctors Pre-
P. Eby farm, i fount Joy Town- cription No. 700-084. Sold by E.
nn ! road, consisting W. Garber, 21 Mount Joy Street,
1.9) ac 10U with el Viount Joy, Pa 7-8-8t
tric, frame barn, chicken HOUSES, | mer
te. by Ch: I. Eby, Phone 146R11|FOR SALE: Cucumbers by the 100
Viount Joy. C. 5S. Frank, Auet. Salejor M., taking orders now. John S.
it 6 P. M, Fby, phone Manheim B48-W4





oad mediate pgyment, and those having
a claims or demands against the
same, will present them without
delay for sefflement to the under-
igned
MEAL OR PELLETED
Dairymen say it &osts much less to
raise a good cow With Red Rose Calf
Starter, than to Buy one. With Red
Rose, feeding is simpler, easier than
milk feeding and resultful.
Gives calves thé right start during
the first 12 weeks, Lays the important
foundation for heavy production later
on. Skillfully bélanced fram quality
feeding matamidls,
Stehman’s
Flour Mills
MOUNT JOY, PA,
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Register
If you want a notice on your sale
weekly
from now until day of sale. ABSO-
us
are
That's
| the cheapest advertisingyou can get|
ig : 10-30-tf
Saturday, July 31--On the premi-
at 546 East Market St., in the|FOR SALE 1 used Coolerator
rough of Marietta, a 24 story|Refrigerator; 1 three burner oil
frame dwelling, 7 rooms, bath, hot|stove. plus oven; 1 Universal elec-
water heater, recently insulated,| tric range 1 1938 Phileo console
i (half of a double house by Jacob G.|radio, like new; [1 National cash
Fantom. Walter Dupes, Auct Sale| register Farl RB. Longenecker,
wt lpm Landisville, Pa. Phone 4111. 6-24-tf
Ta 1 . FOR SALE: Thomas Laxton Hull
Satu lay Tbe 3 on the premsin, oc for treszing.. Paul
t No y k t in Street, mn 97 14 v qm
Sy Dye is vy one Mo Joy J2. 6-17-f
Mountville. Boro. a 2-stor we Mount Joy 127] 3-17
Ss wi Ye I ling | on SE “(FOR SALE: New and used quart
ige "i Ya sone PLP 1 ty y Tk jars, price reasonable. gi D Salts
fer ccutrix of Her. Phone 100-1 ow. B=Ti
i under the last Will and ler, Phone 101-R ‘Mf yp. > Sil
‘estament of John M. Weaver, de-|
22-1f
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PHOTO FINISHING--Any six ot
right exposure roll developed and
printed plain or deckle edge, 25a
{coin). Reprints 3¢ edch. Minimum
order 25¢. Capital City Photo Ser-
vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. 2/15/t{


NOTICE: I will buy all kinds of
crap iron and magazines. Also stove
locust, dnd oak, in
lots or trugk-Toad. Guy D.
Phone 101-R, Mount Joy.
wood for sale,
mall
Spittler,



TRAILER FOR SALE: Good strong
light trailer, metal box 3.8%6.6
asiiy carry 10¢0 to 1500 lbs.
but



7-15-3t

JOY COAL
Anthracite Jituminous
Walter Derr, 23 W. Main St.
Mount Joy, Pa
Telephone 268-J 5-13-tf
ADMINISTRATRIXS' NOTICE
Estate of Norman I. Moyer, late
f Mount Joy Borough, Pa., decd
Letters testamentary on said es-
tate having been granted to the un-
lersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are/ requested $6 make im-
MAUD E. MOYER
VIOLA M. ANDERSON
Administivatrixs
Randolph C. Ryder, Attorney
20 W. Main St, Mt. Joy 7-22-6t
PUBLIC SALE
of
REAL ESTATE
JULY 31st, 1948
VALUABLE
SATURDAY
To be held on the premises at 546
Fast Market Street, in the Borough
of Marietta, Penna
A 25 STORY FRAME
DWELLING
containing seven rooms
and bath, #ll conveniences;
with and an
hot wllter heater. This
the astern half of a
double dwelling, fin good condition,
recently indulated Also two-car
arage on premiges.
cin be given within
lays ofisflle, and can be view-
ed at any time
Also at the same time and place
there will be household furniture
offered for sale.
Sale to commence at 1:00 P. M.,
DST, when conditions will be made
known by

equipped
automatic
roperty 1s
Klos
Possession
thirty
JACOB G. FANTOM
Walter Dupes, Auct.
Landis & Garman, Clerks. 7-15-3t


WHY
Continue to feed 100 ordinary birds
when approximately 80 Pedigreed
Musser-Bred Leghorns, lay just as
many eggs. Thirty years of breed-
ing on our own farms have de-
veloped chicks which are extreme-
ly heavy layers and are at the
same time highly resistant to all
the poultry diseases of this area.
Learn more ghbout these superior
chicks,
Write today fof prices and your
free copy of Musser’s colorful 1948
“Chick News.”
edition of
Musser Leghorn Farms
Phone 905-R-6 Mt. Joy, Pa.
4-1-tf

FOR SALE!
LOT AT 10 E. MAIN ST, MT. JOY
WITH SINGLE HOUSE, MAIN ST.
DOUBLE HQUSE ON HENRY ST.
Suitable for Business Location
Call Mount Joy 145
MARTIN, CONTRACTOR
4-22-tf
PAUL

EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE
Estate of Elizabeth Althouse, late
of Borough of Mount Joy, de-
ceased,
Letters testamentary of said
estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are to make im-
mediate pay#penf, and those having
claims or ‘defhands against the
sante, will present them without
delay for settlement to the under-
| signed residing at 221 S. Market St.,
Mount Joy, Pa.
C. S. KRALL
Executor
Arnold, Bricker & Beyer 6-24-6t
Attorneys

To Andrew Bear, his heirs, execu-
tors, administrators and assigns;
the children, grandchildren, heirs,
legatees, executors and trustees of
John Greider, deceased:
Take notice that on June 24, 1948,
Charles B. Redmond and Gloria Y.
Redmond, his wife, presented their
petition to the Orphans Court of
Lancaster County, Pa. setting forth
that they are owner of a tract of
land containing 137.36 perches in
West Hempfield Township, Lancast-
er County, Pa., by virtue of deeds
dated February 10, 1947 recorded in
the Recorder’s Office in and for
Lancaster County in Deed Book./P.,
Vol. 38 page 541 and April 1441943
recorded in the Recorder’s Office in
and for Lancastey County,.in Deed
Book F, Vol. 36, page 195 and ask-
ing that a charge creatéd by the
wlll of John Grgider, deceased, re-
corded in Will Book B, Vol 2, page
175 and being a lief on a tract of
137 moré of less in Wiest
Hempfield Township, Lancaster Co.,
acres
Pa., of which the above premises
are a part, be discharged and the
premises of petitioners to-
gether with the entire 137 Acres
more or less be released from the
effect thereof.
You are directed to appear in the
said orphans Court on August 186,
1948 at 10 A.M. DST to answer said
petition and show cause why a de-
cree should not be entered dis-
charging the above lien.
A. W. LANE, Sheriff
Aruold, Bricker & Beyer,
Attorneys
EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE
Estate of Levi W. Newcomer, late
of Rapho Township, decd.
Letters testamentary on said
estate having heen granted to the
undersigned, gll personge indebted
thereto are requested #8 make im-
mediate payphent,
ing claims gr d
same, will p
delay for s
signed, residing at R. D. 2. Mount
Joy, Pa,
ELIZABETH M. NEWCOMER
FLORY NEWCOMER
MARK F. NEWCOMER
7-8-4t




Patronize Bulletin advertisers,
Bernard J. Myers, Jr.
Attorney 6-29-84;