The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 26, 1948, Image 3

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AVCID GRAIN LOSSES (lect moth or weevil
losses caused b 3 ed |
promptly if needed
Prevent



 
infestation.
Con=-
grain insects, cautions J. O. Pep- ult county agent about fumi-
. rants and am e
per, extension entom ) t of the ROUnts 10 use.
: 2 | A ee ee
Fennsylvania State College. Keep |
close watch of stored ern tes JIRDE EARLY
Farmer planning to plant
hia ==2 | Christmsa trees are urged to order
SIMON P. NISSLEY [tl dl T
SIMON P. N EY } cedlings early F. T. Mur-
MARY G. NISSLEY
TE. a. { ph extension forester of the
FUNERAL DIRECTORS i Poy :
Maurt Joy, Pas Pe State College, re-
ts that the demand stil] exceeds
| the suppl Some growers already
jr
have placed their orders
—— —
William Howard Taft is the only
President of the United States bur-
ied in Arlington National cemetery,
AUSHERMAN BROS.,
Realtors
James P. Haus, Agent
251
Mount
Phone






Jacob & Joy St
wo
is the proven producer of
quality eggs and lots of
them. Time-tested at our |
Laboratory and on-the-
farm operations - it's dem-
onstrated its ability to pro- |
duce "Quality Res alts at |
Low Cost.” i
Spindricr basket takes place of
old time wringer. Whirlsout up
to 25%

more water. Twin tubs
do the average family wash in

less than one hour. See if today!




are essential for p- pro-
fits in "48. Desirable yolk
color, firm whites, delicious
flaver - (consumer accent-
ed)... that's the description
of the Red Comb Quality
Egg.
WHILE THIS
TUB SPINS




BW of your producticn is not determined
by feed cost alone. Your manage-
ment is of equal importance.
Right—Feed Right Profit Right on the |
Red Comb Quality ik Program.
Manage




 
 

Ba | PAST MAIN

SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1948
A111 0CLOCK Db. S. T.
On my farm, Palmyra Route No. 1, located > mile north of Campbell-
town, 2 mdiles south of Palmyra, 2 miles from Hershey.
60 Head
Pure Bred Certified
CANADIAN COWS, HEIFERS
AND BULLS
of such outstanding
Rag Apple
Grandly backed, including
Montvie Monogram, Mont and




A van 3 LESTER E. . ROBERTS
Phones 332 and 132R PHONI 4-M




|
sires as |
Montvie Rag Apple
Mark man, the very top of the Holstein breed. Individuality, producing
ability and breeding were considered when selecting these animals. Quite
a few ol these heifers have record dams, and a number of the cows have
official record Son hese « we fresh, some fall cows.
CHO ICE YOUNG BULLS
Including a ten-month-old grandsen of “Marksman.” His dam is “Good
Plus" n 660 1 fat, 15,819 I} milk testing 4.177% as two-year-old
twice a d 365 Jay Her fall sisters at 3 years old, 305 days,
produced 16,559 lbs. milk, 778 fat testing 4.70 “Official,” headed all twice
a day producers in 303 day division for 1947 all ages
Anotl bull srandson of Sovereign of a 4% dam. Both dam and
sire’s dam have made ROP. records year after year. The dam is good plus |
NICE WELL GROWN CALVES
FROM THE ABOVE COWS
The cattle must be seen to be This will be the only |
ale thi I on account of the city of the cattle in Canali. Chartered
bus will leave White Horse at ten o'clock D.S.'T. Catalogues or: day of |
sale, wl conditions will b de known by |
EDWARD O’NEAL,
| DUPES, Aucticnee Pa. Pho 88961
{ HORST, Clerk
RETTEW, Pedigrees.
HESS ; Palmyra,
HERMA
\
RAISE PROFITABLE BROILERS
Broilers
that bring top market prices don't just
built from feed—the better
Re Rote fat oor developed and tested at
ur own Experimental Farms on hundreds of
of birds. it builds the richly-colored,
weil-fleshed broilers that Dies want,
CUR BROILER BOOK, FREE, tells all
‘about it and RED ROSE a
MASH. { dm



 

STEHMAN’S FLOUR MILLS
MOUNT JOY, PA,

RED & ROSE BROILER RATION


| House,
| of water
| any

When in need of Printing. (any
thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | ‘Weddings Thruout
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1948 |
at 1:30 P. M. (DST)
The undersigned will offer at pub-
lic sale on the premises lately oc-
cupied by David N. Hostetter, de-
cessed, on the road leading from
Salunga to Ironville, in W. Hemp-
field Twp. Lane. Co., Pa, valuable
farm containing 133 Acres 146.91
perches, more or less, adjoining
lands of Amos S. Newcomer, John
B. Nissly, Paul S. Newcomer, Jos- |
eph Hook, E. W. Wissler, et al.
Farm is in a high state of culti-
vation,


also a
TWO - STORY FRAME TENANT
HOUSE situate on the
from Salunga to Chestnut Hill
other improvements.
Terms by:
FIRST NATIONAL
BANE AND
3% STONE & BRICK DOUBLE
| ELLING, Frame Barn, |
Frame Tobacco Shed |
road leading |
and
| (From page 1)
| Mabel G. Whisler v.. 5
[Irvin G. Swanger
Miss Mabel G. Whisler,
of Mrs. Elsie G. Whisler, Eliza-
bethtown R3, and Ray N. Swanger,
son of Irvin G. Swanger, Mount
Jey R2, were
Elizabethtown
with Bishop Noah Risser
ing.
Miss
maid of honor
married
Mennonite
Church
officiat-
Frances Oberholtzer was
and Forrey Minnich
Clarence and
gift
sister
served as best man.
Myers
receivers were Nora Whisler,
of the bride,
er, sister of
Herman ushered and
and Florence Swang-
the bridegroom.
held
the
which the couple left
A reception was for
| guests at the
after
home of
parents,
daughter |
Sunday in|
114 |
bride's
TRUST COMPANY OF MT. JOY (on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls
Executor of the will of David | and Canada
N. Hostetter, dec’d. i rw re ts
C. S. Frank. Auect. | They will reside in Elizabeth-
Louis S. May, Attorne y 8- 12-40 | town R3.
PUBL IC SALE NOTIC rE

—
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1048 | Esther Ruth Weaver
Pursuant to the power contained | Richard N. Shotzberger
in the last Will and Testament of Miss Esther Ruth Wenver,
Aaron L. Hoffman, deceased, the :
undersigned will offer at public sale: | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R.
ALL THAT CERTAIN farm and | Weaver, Landisville, became the |
tract of land containing §7 Acres | pride of Richard N. Shotzberger, |
and 35 Perches of land, more or less,
having thereon erected a
21s STORY FRAME
DWELLING HOUSE
with slate roof, Frame Bank
shed and corn
and Chicken
Barn, with tobacco
barn attached, Garage
and other improvements
thereon erected, situated one and
one-half miles West of Maytown on
the Bainbridge Road, at Reich's
Church.
This farm also has a good spring
close to the house and a
number of fruit trees thereon.
The premises may be inspected at
time upon application to the
undersigned at the Maytown Na-
tional Bank.
Sale will be held on the premises
on Thursday, September 9,
2:00 o'clock P. M., Daylight Saving
the terms and condi-
known by the
Time, when
tions will be made
undersigned.
J. H. HOFFMAN,
Trustee under and Executor
of the last Will and Testa- |
ment of Aaron L. Hoffman,
Deceased.
Walter Dupes, Auct.
Paul A. Mueller, Attorney 8-19-3t



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kitchen floor space than smaller
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greater conveniences for better


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A few other models in stock
Earl B. Longenecker
LANDISVILLE, PA.
PHONE 4111
1948, at |
| On September
R8, at 2 p. m.
Landisville,
Lancaster
in the Church of God,
The Rev. Harvey S. Hershey
sisted by the Rev. Raymond Daihl,
officiated at the ceremony.
The bride
by her father,
white satin with a net yoke edged |
in lace, long pointed sleeves, a full |
skirt and a Her finger tip |
| veil fell from a tiara of pearlized |
as-
train.

| crange blessoms and she
white Bible and white roses.
Miss Betty Weaver,
carried a
Landisville,
| sister of the bride, was maid
| of honor.
The bridesmaids were Miss Jo-
anne Weaver, Landisville, the
bride's sister, and Mrs. Richard |
| Musser, cousin of the bridegroom
| Susie McKinstry, Altoona, cousin
{ of the bride, was the flower girl.
Sgt. William H. Weaver, Landis-
ville, brother of the bride. served
as best man,
Following the ceremony, a re-
ception was held at Hostetter's
Banquet Hall, after which
the couple left for a wedding trip
Pocono
return
Lancaster RS.
here,
Mountains,
they will
to the Upon
their

St. Joseph's Hospital Wednesday
10 she would
been one hundred years old.
have


was given in marriage |
and wore a gown of |
Miss Sadie Wilson of Columbia, at |
Not Ouly on
1 The Bulletin, Jov, Pa.,
Thursday,
August 26, 1948—3



During the grain ene
a logical choice for any A "Sale / legister Stimul; ate your business by adver-
neal in addition to its traditi wn ising in the Bulletin.
use on Fridays. Fish feed them
selves and don't require grain a If you want a nollce on your sale
do cattle and poultry, and fish are inserted in this register weekly | ASSII SIE IED
also a good source of protein. Good from now until day of sale. ABSO- -4
SURLY oh, tron i} Bp tanned), hte LUTELY FREE, send or phone us| Rates for this column are 25¢ per
hy ailable in your sale date and when you are| msertion, If over five lines, 5¢ per
Fresh fish should be bought on the ready let us print vour bills, That's! line each insertion, all payable in
day it is to be cooked and served ht 18. pra : "| advance.
Fish usually are lesss expensive! the cheapest advertising you can get
early in the week than on Friday PEACHES FOR SALE: Belle of
- Thursday, Sept. 9-On the prem= Georgia and Elberta John E,
Blown Window Panes ices At Reich's Church, 1% miles/Eshleman. Phones 1373 or 91R2
Before the process for tlat-draw west of Mavtown. on the Bainbridge! Mount Joy 8-20-11
ing glass was developed, window Road ith 91 rv > = — SE
2 toad, 57 acres with » story frame cs
pangs were made by blowing ce bank barn, tobacco shed, FOR SALE ady dark brown fit
spherical shapes, reheating thel, : . "
corn | n and othel


ted tailored hori size 12, $3560. 160
omen

spheres and rotating them until they|i,y J. H. Hoffman, Trustee he New Haven Sates Ti doy. ore
» 1 [ - -
became disks marred by a bull's, 4 Executor of the last will and telephone Mt. Joy 168- _
eye in the center, a historical study Toctament of Aaron L. Hoffman, de HAMSTERS FOR SALE. Ed. Rye,
i by Libbey points out. The Walter Dupes, Auct Mayvtown, Pa. Telephone Marietta
were cut into panes and those with 9905 8-26 -4tp
the bull's eye were used in Colonial 3 :
: Saturday, Sept. 11-On the prem- ee : . :
America for transoms and door late] vied 1 David N./1HOS1 Gold lapel watch. Return to
15¢ ately occuplec i . y
| sidelights. 1 h lend Mrs. Lester Kaylor, at Restaurant,
ostetter, on the road leading from! t Main St Mount Jov Q_26-2
TRA et => Salunva to Ironville, in W. yo "mre es
Making Lard field T : nea win. of 133 actes. 146 PIANO BARGAINS, used pianos
To keep lard from becoming ran-| perche with stone nd brick {greatly reduced. Demonstrators also
cid add two or three pounds of hy-|} able dwelling. md Breat savings, See our fine selec-
drogenated vegetable shortening house. frame barn. tobacco|tion ¢f new pianos Open eve. till
each 50 pounds of fresh hod by The First National Bank & 9. ri. & Sat. till 9:30 8-26 It
ring it in while the lard is still input Co. of Mount Joy, Executor of ww ANTED TO RENT- 2 furnished or
the kettle. This commercial Will of David N. Hostetter, de unfurnished housekeeping rooms. by
shing has been hardened by fore. ceased. C. 5. Frank, Auct. Sale at refined couple References furnish-
ing hydrogen gas through it, a proc. 1:30 pm. ed. Town or vicinity. Mrs. Wm. 1
ess which keeps the air or oxygen - Lehman. 107 E. Main St. Newville,
[ out of the lard, preventing it from| a. i, day Sept. 18--In East Cumb. Co., Phone 179-M.
oxydizing. egal Township, on Pinkerton Road, 8-26- It
EL leading from Joy to New. | =
Meat Has Real Value town. one mile south of Mount Jov./ TRADE IN YOUR OLD C AMERA
Saturday, !


Nutrition scientists say meat is|{the Gerber farm of 100 A 13 P. withjon a new 1949 Model, liberal allow-
one of the most important natural|2-story stone house, 13 rooms. elec-|ance made. See the new Kodak
| sources of the B vitamins. It con-|trie, frame bank barn, corn and to- Tourist Cameras. Vietor Klahr Cam-
tains all of them — from the oldest, shed, Tile Silo, 2-car concrete|eras. Rear Post Office. Middletown
thiamine, to the newest B vitamin, block garage by The First National 8-26 -1t
folic acid. It supplies generous Bank & Trust Co., of Mount Joy, -
amounts of the three vitamins for Executor of the estate of Alice Z
which recommended allowances|Gerber, deceased. C. S. Frank, Auct
have been established — thiamine, [Sale at 1 P. M
re tl] WW
| riboflavin and niacin, WANTED: Girl for general office
rr. work, some knowledge of shorthand
Discouraging Rats Mortuary Record pleasant working conditions and
Keeping refuse in sturdy covered |
reside at |
ce ee
Illinois is one of the great and
| leading states of the Nation. Its |
| produets.
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Open Daily Until 9 P. M. |
| eggs and produces large
| SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,
| Tile Silo, and other
i shed with
| and
agriculture is important and varied: |
its mining industry is large and val- |
uable; its financial,
manufacturing interests are im-
mense and valuable.
—— — ee
The state of Iowa is a great agri-
cultural empire, producing
oats, hay, wheat, barley, rye, pota-
fruits, berries and other farm
The
in livestock,
toes,
state
poultry, dairy
quantities
of wool.

PUBLIC SALE
OF GERBER FARM
1948
Containing 100 Acres and 31 Per-
ches, situated one mile South of Mt
Joy, on the Pinkerton Road, leading
from Mount Joy to Newtown, in
Fast Donegal Township, on
are erecied a
TWO STORY
STONE HOUSE,
large Frame Bank Barn, [3888
Corn and Tobacco Shed
Buildings.

which |
wholesale and |
corn, |
also ranks high |
farming, |
(From pag
York R9,
containers is one of the best ways
to discourage the influx of rats into
a community. Rats thrive on gar
bage, should be denied this
source of nourishment. Garbage
cans are made of galvanized steel
and are equipped with close fitting
covers to keep animal pests out.
Hursh, and
ham Hursh
Hill Mennonite
survived by
of Paul B
addition to her
so they
nut
ocne
Strickler,


Safe Canning er,
A member
husband
and
sod pay to start. Bachman Choc-

fe 1 olate Manufacturing Co. 3-26-1f
the late Abra-
of the Chest-
Church. she is
sister, Irene, wife
York R9, in|FOR SALE WESTERN Flyer, Boys
Paul Movin, Mt.
-19-tf
large size
140.
Bicycle,
1 moth
Joy. Phone

A pressure canner is a necessary| Funeral services will be held Fri- {FOR SALE: Jaby Coach, good con-
: : he late $6.00 Edward Isler, New-
piece of equipment for canning all day at 1:30 p. m. from the ate ’ p 8-19-92
p x own, « = id=
vegetables except tomatoes and for home. Mount Joy Rl, with 2» bien
canning meats and poultry. Only by services in the Chestnut Hill Men-|FOR SALE: 8 C. F. Kelvinator Re-
using & canner is it pos ' sera “TF lefriger-
" 15 a pres gure 3 5 po nonite Church, at 2 o'clock. Inter-|frigerator; 5 ( F. Gibson Refriger
sible to reach the 240 degree tem : ator: Firestone Washer used two
perature necessary for safe canning ment in the Stony Brook Cemetery, months (a bargain). Westinghouse
of these foods. York County. Friends may call at Rang Lester KE. Roberts, Mount
a —. the late home on Thursday from Phone 4M. 8-19-2tp
Concealed Losses to 9 p. mi












{ When half of the Plymouth col
ony of Pilgrims died during their . oe
first winter in America, the sur- Rev. Dr. L. C. Hunt THREE GIRLS WANTED: Secre-
| vivors levelled the graves and| Rev. Dr. L. Clarence Hunt, aged |tary, Stenographer and File Clerk,
sowed them with grain in the spring | 76 vears, husband of the late Annalior Insurance office. Perm nent pos-
to conceal their losses from the pp... Hunt, died last Wednesday at Vacat on with pay, Free Hos-
| dians. ye pitalization lelephone Marietta
| ee Pottsville 2811 8-26-3t
Telephone Invention Funeral services were held at
Alexander Graham Bell verified | Lititz, with burial in the family
| the principle of he electric speak plot in the Mt. Joy Cemetery on FOR SALE Fioma and Peaclies for
ng telephone a, Boston, June Monday canning. Gowml-flavored, tree-ripe-
1875 Pais date ually 13 Do pie d Ir d large & medium sized. Summer
as the Invention o7 ie tele avid Bard Mummaw Rambo Apples. Vinegar 50c gallon.
phone. aid . Wh Kathryn Z. Snyder, Fairview
David Bord Mummaw, 64, well )
a Orchards. Florin, Pa 8-19-2t
Don’t ¥Yence It In known bricklayer of Ironville, died| - — etn
Many farmers take the life cut of | Friday night of a heart attack in/FOR SALE Bang: Jove, on lot 100x
| their fences by stretching wires 10 Fhiladelphia, where he had gone to 110 ft. 2 Fairview St., Marietta,
| tightly. That's especially true with wines eholl ime Biatween Gas, electric ind water. Apply Alice
| woven wire fences and nearly 40) hd Vaakeea at Shits Miller at premises. 8-12-2tp
| per cent of all fences are of that! Hie Lt A Caen ln did Bes
ol Park My, Mummaw who made|JOY COAL: Nut, Stove and Fg
i a : . [$16.0 50, Pea, $14.50; Buckwheat $10
SRE the trip vin a special bus chartere 75; Rice, $9.75. Walter Derr, 230 W
: Nickel Plating by a group of men from the Iron-|pMain St. Mount Joy, Pa. 8-5-tf
| In 1869 Dr. Isaac Adams, Bos ville Evangelical United Brethren | m————————— eee
ton, invented a process of nickell llapsed hero taking | WANTED: E erly woman to take
plating. His patent was contested, |’ col p oe ih Re was tating) are of two boys, school age, Mon-
but sustained by the U. S. Supreme | his seat in the park. A physician to Friday evening, or will be
court. mimoned from the crowd pro-|given a home Telephone 274-W Mt.
ed him dead Ji y 8-5-tf
The reside. "A VOR ee ee em
he Ye eam on he ns wife, Sadie GAVE YOUR CROPS with Miller
the White House is taken down if the | Wifiman | Mummaw, and two insecticides ' We have A complete
| president leaves to be gone over Lrothers, Ephraim of Ironville, andl|line, Paris-Green, D.D.T.,, Copper,
| night 3 Joseph of Silver Spring, also two|Zenlate, and Rotenone. Ask about
| ‘ our airplane service. Call Marietta
isters, Catherine, wife of Jesse 2085 Thy Ot
| First Champion Heisey of Lancaster and Sadie ——
James J. Corbett was the first] .. of Jesse Kise of Columbia HELP WA ANTED Young man for
| heavyweight boxing champion to wir ~~. Shi general Drug Store work, starting
the world's title under Marquis of middle of September, Apply
Sale to be held on the Premises |
on Saturday, September 18, 1948,
1:00 P. M.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY Oi
MOUNT JOY.
Executor of the estate of Alice
Z. Gerber, deceased
C. S. Frank, Auct.
Bernard J. Myers, Jr, !
Attorney 8-26-3t |
PUBLIC SALE
Of Valuable Farm
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,
To be held on the premises, a-
bout one mile south of Milton
Grove, adjoining the Cherry Hill |
Schoolhouse, in Mount Joy Town-
ship, Lancaster County, Pa., con- |
taining 41 acres and 10 perches of |
good gravel soil on which is erecied
a
1948 |
2Y> STORY FRAME
9-ROOM DWELLING |
bank barn
stripping room |
cellar. Barn equipped for 10 |
cows, with water bowls, and several
other stables. Barn equipped with
electricity. This barn was remodeied
in 1943.
Two small streams through the
premises. About 7 acres of meadow
land. Never-failing well of water
with wind pump.
Sale to commence at 2 p. m. DST,
when conditions will be made |
known by

frame and |

S. G. OBER
Elizabethtown R. D. 3 |
Phone E-town 929-R-12 |
Walter Dupes, Auct. |
D. L. Landis, Clerk 8-26-2t
FARMERS INVITED
WEED CONTROL
Queensberry rules


on many dairy farms.
Radar Locates Storms
Radar now is being utilized {o lo
cate tropical storms
329 Marietta
SAYLOR'S HOME
TALOUPFS - Now
{orders early by call
Joy, Ruts
2, along n
Station to Fairview
thing) kindly remember the Church.
EE
When in need of Printing. (any- |
ward if returned to J. G. G
Ave., Mt. Joy
G CAN.
ripening,
144-14
TO
FIELD DAY
ng
Saylor, Manheim
ad from Be
Church,
dost iter,
ker's Service scription No.
Mount Joy, Pa
7-29-tf
Sloans Pharmacy,



Save War Horses AT PENN STATE COLLEGE EE -
The prac o ¢ rv med [FF INTERESTED in selling your
The practice of veterinary medi More than 2.000 farmers of Pe J
cine and surgery originated in| | ie an 2 frmars © €hh~ sar—See—Ben Staley or call 163 IR2,
| France as a means of saving horses [SY are expect d for the Weed Mount Joy. >-9- -tf
: ay Control Field Day Pro m to be TE TL Ey sh a
injured in war. Boil at te Per. 1x rogram to be pyppWRITERS & ADD. MAC H'S
TE — eld at the Pennsylvania State Col-\Naw.-pebuilt-used. J. M Engle, 411
Pot Jos its Black Sheep | lege on Thursday, September 9th FE. High, Elizabethtown 14J. 4-8-tf
otatoes, eggplants, peppers and This program. first of its kind. will tm aii >yrobpo.w-
tomatoes belong to the same family | | i ii fo Pig ye Ww ANTED Men for night crew on
as the deadly poison nightshade inspection ol experimental rh and shake-out, $1.00
plant. plots with every kind of weed con per hour. Marietta Holloware &
trol now in use, Dr. H. BR. Albrecht,| Enameling Co., Marietta, Pe tet
Getting ‘Canned’ head of the agronomy department ~1-1
Animals at times find themselves announced
in trouble when they shove their All 2 | | ; (
| heads into cans, attracted by the| * Peso al 1 Yariots
food residue left in the container lations cf 24-D and other chemical
i ————— weed killers, as well as the flaming
Heart Disease Leads methods, will be open to inspection
Heart disease leads all other| any farmer in the state is welcom MEN WANTED
causes of mortality by a wide manr- 1 1 . 3 Stauffers Quarry
gin. nd research Re rs will e on Good Wages
—————————— in hand to explain detail lime and half time over 40 hours
Ripe and Unripe TT. - Telephone Mt. Joy 308
Ketchup usually is made from| Practically every basic metal is
ripe tomatoes, unripe walnuts and deposited within the borders of the
mushrooms !
S. T+
SLY United States
Friend of Sailors FOR SALE: New Bungal loca 4-22-44
First electric tattoo machine was ed on Donetal Sprinus Road. Brio) —
operated by Samuel F. O'Reilly in ng White Stucco, 4-rooms, bath NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL
the Bowery, New York, in 1875. nd garage. Telephone Mount Joy GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7’', 8x8,
NS feta 249-32 12'x12’, In stock for im=-
Dairy Feeding rere - - mediate delivery. Automatic electric
Roughage feeding is the most im- LOST: from Mount Joy cemetery|gverhead door operators. Controlled
portant part of the feeding program |to Mount Joy, a 7x7 Canva Re- from the dash of your car. Also a
lot of commercial and pivoted steel
~26- 1tp sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy,
Pa. Phone 145. 4-17-t1
Place NOTICE: If you are suffering from
Mt.|Oak or lvy Poisoning and want im-
ask for Doctors Pre-
700-084. Sold by E.
Garber, 21 Mount Joy Street,
7-8-8t

relief,
near|W.
8-26-2t| Mount Joy, Pa.

FOR SALE: Prizer Royal Cook
Stove, Ivory Enamel, $60.00. Call
Charles Mease, Landisville 2646.
7-8-tf

WANTED: Telephone Operator,
Regular duty. Experience not nec-
esssary. Apply Miss Ney, Columbia
Telephone Company, Mount Joy,
Pa. 8-12-tf

PHOTO FINISHING—Any six oe
right exposure roll developed and
printed plain or deckle edge, 25a
(coin), Reprints 3¢ each. Minimum
order 25c. Capital City Photo Ser-
vice, Box § 53, Harrisburg, Pa.
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE: Five
Lots 60x200 each on the east side of
Longenecker Road in Mount Joy
Borough. Price Reasonable. Contact
E. E. Brown, Phone 169 or 34.
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NOTICE: 1 will buy all kinds of
scrap iron and magazines. Also stove
wood for sale, locust and oak, in
small lots or truck load. Guy D.
Spittler. Phone 101-R, Mount Joy.
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FOR SALE!
LOT AT 10 E. MAIN ST., MT. JOY
WITH SINGLE HOUSE, MAIN ST.
DOUBLE HOUSE ON HENRY ST.
Suitable for Business Location
Call Mount Joy 145
MARTIN, CONTRACTOR
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PAUL

NOTICE TO VOTERS
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE YOU
MAY REGISTER TO VOTE AT
ANY OF THE FOLLOWING
PLACES:
The Registrars for Permanent Reg-
istration of Electors in Boroughs and
Townships will sit at the below
mentioned places on the date or
dates designated from
10:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. Eastern
Daylight Time.
to receive new registrations and re-
moval notices for the General Elec-
tion, November 2, 1948.
Voters who become of age on or
before November 3, 1948 will he
eligible to register and cast their
first vote November 2, 1948.
Electors who are Registered and
voted within 2 years need not heed
this notice UNLESS they have mov-
ed from the district from which they
last voted.
Any one living in any borough or
any township in Lancaster County
may register at any of the below
named places on the dates and days
'designated or in -the Registration
(Office, Court House, Lancaster, Pa.,
every day up to and including Sat-
urday, September 11, 1948, during
Court House hours — 8:30 a. m. to
500 p. m. Eastern Daylight Time
and Saturday 8:30 a. m. to 12:00
noon Eastern Daylight Time.
Friday, August 27, 1948
Rapho Twp. Newtown, Property
of E. H. Myers.
Monday, Auguse 30, 1948
West Hempfield, Silver Spring,
Property of Joseph B. Mummaw,
Silver Spring.
Tuesday, August 31. 1948
East Hempfield Twp. Landisville,
Fire House, Landisville,
Wednesday, September 1, 1948
Washington Boro, Upper, Proper=
ty of J. S. Wertz.
Saturday, September 4, 1948
Marietta Boro, Council Chamber,
Fire Hall.
Tuesday, September 7, 1948
Elizabethtown Boro, Friendship
Fire Company, Market Street.
Wednesday, September 8. 1948
Conoy Twp. Bainbridge Fire Co.
House.
Wednesday, September 8, 1948
Mountville Boro, Fire House.
WHY
to feed 100 ordinary birds
approximately 80 Pedigreed
Musser-Bred Leghorns, lay just as
many eggs. Thirty years of breed-
on our own farms have de-
veloped chicks which are extreme-

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when
ing
ly heavy layers and are at the
same time highly resistant to all
the poultry diseases of this area.
Learn more about these superior
chicks
Write today for prices and your
free
of Musser’s colorful 1948
“Chick News.”
copy
edition of
Musser Leghorn Farms
Phone 905-R-6 Mt. Joy, Pa.
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ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
Estate of Elias S. Sheetz, late of
Mount Joy Borough, deceased.
Letters testamentary on said
estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the same,
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned,
UNION NATIONAL MT.
JOY BANK, MOUNT
JOY PENNA.
Bricker & Beyer
Attorneys
Arnold,
8-12-6t.
ADMINISTRATRIXS NOTICE
Estate of Norman I. Moyer, late
of Mount Joy Borough, Pa., dec'd.
Letters testamentary on said es=
tate having been granted to the un-
dersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the
same, will present them without
delay for settlement to the under-
signed.
MAUD E. MOYER
VIOLA M. ANDERSON
Administratrixs


Randolph C. Ryder, Attorney
29 W. Main St, Mt. Joy 7-22-6t
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