The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 07, 1948, Image 3

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    PUBLIC SALE The Bulletin. Mt. Jov, Pa., Thursday, October 7, 19483
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IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Xe? Glroct 47 I i th os A
m y ket Street 47 feet and in depth 254 1 he first hospital in America was -
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1948 | fect more or less, on which i (From page 1) | Oo i Der. © Th da (From Page 1 -. the joe and bluck, top 21g jo 8
t J S, 8 Friday, ct. Se Jaker's Gar- nw ounded adelphk ‘| burner with oven, roaster and stor=
PURPART NO. 1 — Farm con- erected a frame shop known as the | illac convertible, the only non-| , se Elizabe . orn Leen HN ay a ville on Penncvivanis naa rahinat Tala i. gio
tiie 1 ar us Farr « on | B. F. Groff Machine Shop. Hee, ave re iy: age, Elizabe th street, Landisvill Deceased. W avhiew Vis Hospital [sn cabinet. Take it away for only
aining 13 acres, 88 perches partly . oli, Chrysler product in the parade. He | community sale sponsored by the $20. Apply this office. -9-tf
VI Tov ALSO CONTENTS OF MA- ! I | : PPly
in Mant Joy Borough and partly CHINE SHOP coneistir [2 lath thoroughly enjoyed renewing ac-| Young Men's and Intermediate arm ow Fealure te Reuben gd Helen) o .
in Mount Joy Townshi TT dy cons 1g O1 « ‘aihes, : hy 's classes of the Chure rod tow! urvived by he KE ¥
No. 201 West M Shin mown hin 2 vices, drill press, 3 horse power | Guantances with old schoolmates [Sox ‘Ww ye: o i : ure) o oi y HEE) ans : Cl A SSI F 1 D x i ERESED in gi Gar?
vo» VLE { Tv 4 a, . : . Ha e will se anything you to etary: Warn Vv Te with whon car—See en ley or
which are erected a soline engig®\ plumbing fittings, | and friends, and at cne point in the | aye on commission or you can do- Extensive preparations are unde : i a. Moun Jo ] y 5 tf
TWO ANI chine tool] small boiler, shaft- |... jumped from the moving | nate same, as you desire Sal t | way for the crowning of the Corn she resided t for this column are 25¢ per : y. /
/O AND ONE-HALF |i t RECA, Pex oving | hate same, as site, wale a : n the 3 tion I eli .
BRICK DWELLING Se Ble gf purpart no. 1, including auto to rush over and wring the 6:30 pm. Walter Dupes, auct Queen, on Thursday evening, Oct Burial ian Yel, ser on, I 0) i Ye Hi Sls pe TYPEWRITERS & ADD. MACH'S
HO U Q £ ae farming” machinery to be held on | hand of a 95-year-old Lancaster sass 14th, the opening night of Mount cemetery on fond U Nik each ali. Paya New-rebuilt-uged. «J. M. Engle, 411
8 rooms, slate roof. bor Hae oh es, 301 West Main Street, | Countian whom he spied waving to rey Ot, id in dna Joy's Communi Exhibit -— — E. High, Eliz éthtown 14J. 4-8-tf
ten 7 it ’ = 1 it J Jorough, Si day, Oc- , one-ha e west o |= . y John 1 old : : ie : ;
ough water; frame with hog | a ‘ y.. roy Sand y him from the sidelines | lersville, along the Blue Rock lhe event is being sponsored b Jot 1. 4 hl Pl 1 Lady -wool suit, SAVE YOUR CROPS with Miller
stable attach : tgher 16, 1948, at 1 o'clock, P. M, . . \ } H. Gi < 1 di Pp YOUR CROPS w
stable attached and chicken hous Sola of cS hos. J a After visit to his « school- | road, a 13-acre farm with fran the Society of Farm omen N } roll x he ood condition. Phone insecticides. le have a comple
room for 4 nore f tol yo ale of purparts nos. 2 and 3 and ru t his ¢ld school Tong racy Y 181 Columbia. Avers les. We have plete
9 ) acres ( obacco; two of machine shop t be | room i | house, bank barn, garage, etc WY | with Mr Samuel F. Simmons,| died at 120 pm. ! Sy Sal id hati | line, Paris-Gre DDT, Co 1
© garage ( ! whine sho ) oms in the morning, an i ih Ma rT yy 1 J t 16; a reg; hash pper,
cor garage. held on the premises of purpart | at * : io } ? d 8 by John Hoffmaster and. Bertha |, assisted by Mrs. Robert following I \ IH = _10-71tp Zenlate, gnd Rotenone. Ask about
FARMING IMPLEMENTS 4 fe. 3 on Market ‘Stroet on | at ancaster at noon, | Hoffmaster. Edgar Funk, auct, . wt : r and Ho our airpfmie service. Call Marietta
Two 1-horse wagons to- | dav, October 16, 1948 at 2:30 o'clock Keller, with ‘his mother, Mrs. Car- — RR Forney, Miss Ruth Eby, Mrs. Lewi wih : p “. tg \Lii Calo burner gas 3285. ye VY
bacco ladder, planter and laths, |. M rie Keller, also of Detroit, Michigan, Saturday, October 16 On the Bixler and Mrs. W. Scott Heist 4 : gh sh Kitchen Pride —- S——
san Santer, fodder shredder, Sales to be held Saturday, Ocs and the party of dignitaries, re- | Premises along State Highwa The farmers’ daughter chosen ¥ on of Hen h usec I ye re Bens FOR SALE: Seven room house
SE! harrow, ete tober 16. 1948, when terms anc : : . | Route No. 230, at the West end ol \ Martl Henry Grol SUV u taurant, Mt. Joy I heat, elect ater, Eas h h
r " Nba ' rne« } boroug nw » af- ab as contestants for the honor, repre eat, electrie, water, East Chure
PURPART NO. 2 Four build- | conditions will be made known by | furned to tis rough Tor the af-| Nount Joy Borough: No. 1, small Oe I 1 " m are n wife, Susie Ebersole py LE: 1937 Westinghouse Re- oat Florin, Possession 60 days,
ing lots situated on the West side LULU GROFF STAUFFER, | ‘crnoon celebration which ended | farm of 13 acres, more or less, of Senung the y rious sch Gk are A 1roff nd the followit hi nef i A rT ka oy So 0 D. Or 1, rin, Telephone Mt.
of Manheim Street in the Borough Heir of B. F. Groff, Anna B. | with a supper for 4000 on the lawn Maurice Groff, with a 2's story follows: Elizabe thtown High Ne ION Ve Joy oe 9-16-tf
of Mount Joy; each I i wroff and N vice W. Groff brick "he art her . wife of Lyman |} Fulton, Call 217 V t Main 5t., Mt. Joy ——————
Joy: each lot contains in Groff and Maurice V. Grot of the high school brick house, barn and other out Helen Weidman, of Lawn; East yt =
front on Manheim Street 40 feet 3. Frank, Auctioneer ; : : buildings, also farm implements I leld 1 High School, J An Mia it 10-7-1ip HELP WANTED-—-Young man for
nd in depth westwardly to Second Zeller, Clerk Perhaps the highlight of the pro-| and tobacco lath. Sale at one Hempfield wp igh pechool, Jeanne], . | ke a SI Si dane: er Rave x
Bi hi | 1 if : cl Robert Nant Bor rtin Fran iti Che \ FD: Experienced woman fore} general Drug Store work, starting
1 2 1 y orney ee us was the ‘nrise -osen- | 6 clock lanheim oro, Joan|__ : ) ] lh perch N ‘ .
'PURPART NO. 3 bgt SR, 3 30-3t eng: joe ot ie Pre | Ne. 20m the premises on Old |p ; Man! R1; East D 1%, Columbia, RI, Seven, sa 9 Sid rl, yean sleep i, 124 ons PA =o Apply
3 A lot of -30-3t | tation to “K. T.", as he i 1 < ! ‘mises A | Karhart, Manheim Rl] Rast Donegal 1 he { 1 Sy Millie 264 | Sloar armacy, nt Joy, .
JRPART N( : ati 8 he is known |, Ye. Eo Tt in Mount Joy Bor wt Rote 1: children, a by Mart H | salary.fDr. Millis, 364 | loans pharmacy Mout 29 tf
| throughout the auto industry, of a ugh, a lot of ground with a cne Mary Jane Der di Grofl, Conestoga R md ister, Market St, (Jizabe thtown —_
| spun silver bowl, by the 52-mem- | story frame shop. also machinery Mount Joy boro, Phyllis Hoffman; Martha Ressle Millersville] Sie 0-7-1] JOR SALE: Kitcen sink, roll rim,
omp N e ispersal | | ber citizens committee which and tools Sale at two-thirty Marietta, no representative; Eliza Te BR SALE: 1 oo on now. Sadie white, one drain board, like new,
planned the homecoming No. 3—Also at the same time and |p ihtown 4-H, Alma Longenecke: : . Tinda tals 3) veld complete with faucets) and trap:
{ g. I wiace. as No. 2. four lols of or 1 Funeral was held in the Salunga hot Grime Delici- A dl
| In making the prese Race Bs No. Cr et ie of Mane |E-town R3; Penryn 4-H, Greta Rei W Sa \ Ba Rambo Apples, | One Magic Chef gas ragige, 4 burn-
H axing ie presentation, | on the West side of Man- ‘uty oi A .. |Mennonite Church Wednesday af- y banana, Apples. | ong and oven, good coheition, Joe
S i J e a ( 1 | Clarence C. Schock, declared, | heim street, in the Borough of Mt mer, Manheim R3; Mastersonville| rnoon with interment in the ad-.. and Vin gay at cold stor Breneman, 279 Marietta St, Mt.
“Here's a bowl of silver, full of | Joy, each lot fronting 40 ft. x 162 4H, Kitty Geib, Manheim: Ril: nine cemetery I'S. i 4 2 4 St Joy. 9-30=t{
: sep. Sale by Lulu W. Stauffer NM | cel v Orchard rin, Pa -
REGISTERED | good wishes for the continuance of ft. deep 3 oy Toan Bixler of Mt. Joy Rl, will be
C. S. Frank, Auct. von Gi - ol
iness of v ane : | irl ( sammy Sin Vi : Cl 'ORN PICKING NE
health and happiness of you and the flower girl and Samn M-| Nive. Heitie Petors OM CORN PICKING DONE, vicinity of Mount{Joy: Telephone
WANTED: House boos: or buy in
cre. Phone 914R5 Mount | oss Ww" Elizabethtowrf, Pa. 9-9-tf.

 

Holstein Cattle | yours for many years to come.” Saturday, Oct. 23—On the prem- mons, R1 Marietta, will be crow Mis. Hettie K. Peters, © 10-741
Gaest Visibly Touched ises in Mount Joy Boro, corner of bearer ; ' - : Jo 7-41)
IR > : ay: 6 ight, widow of Benjamin D. Pet - oT
v Visibly touched, Keller replied, Mount Joy and High streets, a two The activities of the Queen and, die it her home Mi a & CLAMS: Chincoteague MAME Hap re
Bangs Certified, T. B. Tested, and Calfhocd Vaccinated | “Waen I feel low, I'll get it out ond ot ry brick and hate her attendants begin where she will Rs Rupho Twp. Mond 9-45 OY: ind clam t Joe and Tim Men fo general work
1 : re ‘ onveniences, also o Twp., Monday { hic, ov aX
SA i URDA Y, O J I 23 1 948 and dip into those wishes and. re- nh 2nd ita attend the Corn Husking Contest after a lingering illness Pl ue iD wile) Ape : Inside ghd Outside Our
° 9 member the grand time I had here [Clyde Fenstermacher. C. S. Frank, Friday morning and will husk the| aA daughter of the late Jacob anc di fs - ap Stable Department
Location—On the Irvin farm, two miles West of Mount Joy, | today.” auct. Sale at 1 p.m first ear of corn from the stalk for Mary Kreider Rohrer. she wa YOR Salk Pheasants, EH
one mile Southwest of Florin, just South of the Denegal Springs Road. Another high point came at the —— last years champion Saturday the! membx of the Meanhel Mero I cy S Hn hi ox diogsed WYETH INCORPORATI

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1% COWS-~SOME a OR CLOSE close of the program when leader Saturday, Oct. id On the Irvin Queen and her court will lead Surviving are tl > 2 10-7-tf MARIETTA f
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- (of the Pottstown B: ge be honored gt * id
Others, due throughout the year + cows were run n D.H.1LA. for|° I b 5 own ind urged the Joy, one mile Southwest of Florin, parade and later be honored est wing children; Jacob Manheim a om = IG een {1
. eT Am ” { ord to 576 Ibs. f: assemble sands i initio ; . Show Banquet : I b Bal OR De tifle, excelle 7 A TRY
year's average for 16-47 vear, 42 il, with re ords up to 576 Ibs. fat, : 1 ) ¢ Ht Sous nds de jon mn just South of the Donegal Springs at the Farm Show Banqu Mrs. Jacob Beck Va mi au 3 Tolop! Moly Me ant WANTED: Men forf night créw on
and daughters of cows with rv ora fin to 677 lbs. fat singing Keller Man,” the lyrics |[Road, complete dispersal sale of 37 pe pT R1 VI Rufus Nis y, Manhein ' Re mt Joy | fan cutting and $1.00
6 Bred Heifers, several du of time, 1 Open Heifers from 1 composed to the old tune “Harri- |head of Registered Holstein Cattle NEFDLEWORK GUILD AN- Aminioh. and. MG Ali Pot, aE 10-7-1tp per hour. Marietta Holloware &
month to 18 months old, 1 bul igang his. gan.” by J. Earl Musser. Dupes and Hess, | NQUNCES THE WEEK OF OCT. oth at home; Mrs. Norman FOR SALE: Combination 4-burner | Enameling Co, Mgjetta, Pa.
Fvery animal 3 years old obs sire} artificialle. They include Chorus after chorus the gr Auct s NAT MYM IP } oY ie nd co to ood condition 4-1-tf
daughters of Lauxmont Rag Apvle lly man. Lauxmont Rag Apnle Pilot, itil s thors the group) 11 AS NATIONAL MMos man, Manheim Ri Wave nd Mi. Yon 10-7-1t :
Lauxmont Safemaster Champ... Lauxmont Admiral Lue fer. Ferndale Wig shhe of; | Saturday, Oct. 23—On the prem- WEEK Willis, both of Manheir R2; M : ty 1
Woodmaster, Dunloogin Gold Master, Sir Hartog Orms bv Piebe. Sir Doug. | K-T-Kel-L-e-r spells Keller | ises at Hiehville, in Manor town Mountin food price, increased | Bertha Peter Manhen ind | FOR SALE: Man's winier suits, size af
Nine-O-Five Gest Colan Star, Boiling Springs Forum Becky, Chief Piebe | Man. | shiv, 5 miles southwest of Miller maintenance costs and other sky-|vin, this city; also 34 grandchilc 3, Oo ue and one grey Phone
Gerben Colantha Hero. : : | Froud of all the Pennsy blood | ville, acre of land with frame | keting expen for hospitals,and 10 orc randchildrer lt. Joy 41-W 10-7-1tp J
In this sale vou can select daughters of vour favorite <ire at the Lan- { that's in vou house, bank barn, and : z . y Se RSET
disville Artificial Cooperative. Herd was classified il 12. 1948. This | Div id ye | shed. Also large lot of household | CrPhuanass nd wetiare : tae luneral Ww held in the FLASH LAMPS: All sizes jn stock ME/N WANTED
is a pcod herd, the most careful buyer can find animals to his liking. Jivil a man can say a word again | goods imvlements, etc. by Annie have created an all-time need for M-nheim Mennonite Church this| BUY n for | J nd Winter, Stauffers Quarry
Thev must be seen to ba anpreciated you. A. Dietrich. Edgar Funk, auct. ve donation of clcthing and lin-|after n with interment in the lash ' He ! Littl 08 cornlete { Good Wages :
y ‘ v1 2 orice on AE Tile ov Botiow CE. T. Ro The . ——— : - 1clo dah tt Sho vith the x .
Cale to start t 1 ed ck p.m. For catalog, write to Harvey Rettew, | K-T-Kel-Ler you see . 8 ens. which depleted budgets can-|East 1 ew Brelaren cemetery. pi oh ee oor ap OI Time and half time over 40 hours.
Manheim RD 2, Pa, Sale Is a name that a shame never | Saturday, October 30 .— On the =. q,4 . Telephone Mt. Joy 308
Conditions hy has been connected with premises in the Village of Florin Tl Viartin W. Grei NOTICI The pers nw h backed
Ir . iii household goods and antiques by S The name irue Jor low-u hn wv. areihey Inia tte BI ot S
J. EARL MUSSER | Keller man, that’s he. Nissly Gingrich. C. S. Frank, auct. | famili how maxim eater aj Martin. W. Grein eighty-nine he d A h a) nt 1 yo hd
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Dupes & Hess, Auctioneer 10-7-31 Governor Duff, presenting 5 ci- Sale at 1 p.m. peals upon roani | haritie { lant R1, died his hom ri ‘ 18 Fast Main St... Mount Joy
ee me eer oem a 3 a -, | tation of “Ambassador of Good TTT ey provide cloth nd shot yeecause day morning following an illne Ol iwrday, Octobgs 9th, or prose- 0
y 1 + v “yr y | 4 2-
Will” to the guest of honor,drew | FARMERS URGED TO WAR rent and food tak: just about alllone week. He was a son of the late or h nd run will be made 4-22-tf
an analogy between Keller and | AGAINST PARASITES NOW of the meager earnin This is|John & nd Barbara Wittie Grei A is known. 10-7-1t NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL
the other great men in history, de- | | American farmers were urged why the Needlework Guild of Am nd w a member of Trinit O CALI Frigidaire Refrigef: GARAGE DOORS: 8'xi’, x8,
K 3 “ . > 1 1 1 ‘ : 4 £ 12; 9 -
WA T i D scribing them as “free men, free|today to launch an all-out cam- | erica-—"“the charity that helps otn-| Lutheran Church, Colebrook v. Singer Sewing Machine, © Sim- 3 > Se , 2 Lod ie BD
i } J to make their own lives what they ign ag ar: "6 oe) # chariti ynounces: Oct 1 ir rivet 3 mons Medal bed and spring. Sim- diate dglivery, Automa el
pb? | ‘ y | paign against parasites now be r charitic announce it ( Vir. ( ner i Irvive w Mec I bi
td | will if they are willi ror , 1 | hr I tin | 1 «~ (mons Rol vay col} feather mat- | 2Ve rhead door operators. Controlled
‘ | . < | 5 and oulit ar 1 1 auncni the nu 1 t zh id thre Viary S x : ae (
| | y are willing to work | fore livestock nd poultry 11 itis launching the most impe wighte nd n ro Seve, Walnut Qbeen Anne from the (dash of your car. Also a
; and to put into their work the best | moved into winte: quarters. int “Membership Week” in its 63 t home; Hiram , Manheim 3 dining room <uite. 9 window blinds lot of commercial and pivoted steel
i ® { in them.” He spoke of the pride Such a campaign this fall can year-old history Lebanon; Clayton § WN MOWE VI A lic Heistand Po sh, Phone 3 Martin, Mount 2%
| 1 Pe ne -17-
ice er S | of the people of Lancaster County | add many millions of dollars to It is a national campaign for new! Manheim R2; and Lavina, Lebanon|Doncgal Spring Road, Mount Jov, Pa. hohe
> ’ hol nd of Pennsylvania in recogniz- | farmers’ profits from meat, milk | clothing, which will be distribul d R4 He also i wvived hv nine F2 : a 10-74 PHOTO FINISHING-—Any six of
| ] ing a native son who has become |and egg production during the | to local and nation agenci ndchildrer 11 idchi 'F OF THANKS: T wish {o ex- | 2i8ht exposure rall developed and
: | a leader in his own and othe coming winter and early spring which care for sick, aged, impover nd t VI Reb end n thanks to the neighbor print Jal or Sige, 25¢
. . ; | state : : : Fri ils Gis I] wi p feiends for. their kind Temem- teprints 3¢ each. Minimum
Typing Essential, Shorthand Not Necessary =a . Parasites multiply rapidly on | ished dependent people { Lnhel md Mrs, Samu Y their king remem: l order 25¢. Capital City Photo Sers
3 Delivers Keynote Talk animals and birds in close confine lard requiremen em hap el ngl paul I I D. during vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. 2/15/18
i The keynote address was deliv-| ment. They not only cause di 1 the dlework ( | the { l fu eld Tu -_ ere mee eet
Working Conditions Best Available | ere d by Dr. Theodore A. Distler,| comfort, but cut down on gains and | of two new articl LV ti I ol t Lathe 1p | BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE: Five
1 | president of Franklin and Marshall} produc | os 1 P of fund : 1 Chui Colel Ek witl Lots 60x200 each on the“ east side of
i Bn ade : Marshe preduction anc Waste feed. Para- wtion ol funds | purcha ) , V 1 ate ( Longenecker Road inh Mount Joy
APRLY TO: | College, who also pointed to Kel- | sites also spread infection, and | of good he adjoining cemeter Borough. Prige Reasonable. Contact
4 ler as being a sterling example of | cause skin diseases that bring a Ever sinc e Gu rst FE. E. Browny Phone 169 or 34.
{ how the American system of de- | dockage at the market its unique charitable career in 1835, [El P. Arndt WANTED ) 7-22-f
fh mocracy works. Cattle lice mange and grul t has been a police ) kt ( y P. Arndt venty-tw Fliz WORKMEN FOR
HE Si O OMPANY By hard work and diligent ap- [should especially have attention. | licate good membership fee.” } lied esterd in: S y ACCO [FACTORY NO het n Ly Hl A 21,
plication a man can succeed.’ fhe | H ice : ho: 4 This : : 1 ely 1 73 it Hourd Weekly raj on agagines. so. stove
& Ss 4 1 og lice and hog mange mites both 1 neal two pal ol ol J ph Ho:spita av hey h h IT TO ' CO. Ine wood for sale, locfist and oak, in
MOUNT JOY PA declared. “The door of opportunity | can be controlled by proper treat- | tne HTC ize, tw identica n confined fo: month He i : oT 4 ; PA ig small lots or truck load. Guy D.
., ’ is not shut today. It is open to ev- | ment. Sheep scab mites and shee hirts, or piece fan A ol vived by h f IO) VI Gals ui Spittler. Phone Mount Joy.
eryone who wishes to work hard | ticks are the two chief 2 sheets ol pa f pillow 10s. A It. thre ons. Jacch S. M 10-30-tf
to forget about the dollar sign, and | in that field The ven women who founded!Eli S.. Florin: and Willian
oo nd a on. % to choose adventure rather than Parasite control on livestock and | the Guild 1 nse ( want t two daust Vii
i | security in youth, just as did K. T. | poultry coupled with thorough | help the le fortunate by makin d M S118: FI n. | FOR SALE!
PB 4 | [ Keller. cleaning and disinfecting of farm | clothing and kniiting warn A Florin: 7 nd 1 HELP WANTEI le y ung~man | LOT AT 10 E. MAIN ST., MT. JOY
§| Even out-of-State leaders sent | buildings, will pay real dividends | ers and socks had the very sensi fut i farm. | WITH SINGLE HOUSE, MAIN ST.
| good wishes to the community and |in fatter market stock, he wv | ble and ractical nderstandii a lst. (lias Mus DOUBLE HOUSE ON HENRY ST.
’ i i tock, healthie fou rother \ R21 « Suitab i for Business Location
’ # Y | the visitor. Telegrams from Dr. | breeding stock, and increased pro- | that every recipient would need al whiteford, M A Pp ye ds : 1] Mount Yoo 145
Vv hitelor Md. Amos I Viounty a >a 1 JO) .
| Howard R. Hartman, at the Mayo | duction of meat, milk and egos least two set f clothing n eo 1 YP Low: \LE: One 1 t i iler at > PAUL ‘MARTIN CONTRACTOR
) } | Clinic, from Mayor Eugene I. Van- = A to wear and the other to wash” |p, jh : : ) condi | 4-22-tf
1 ro : Viount Joy, and five si bat
| nar of Detroit, President Wil- LOCAL STUDENT HAS HAT And the kindly ladies also felt thay, Miller, M Yr |
311i Mavberty beri es fried + 4 a ie : m VIille \ tvi Vi ( \ [ In t i=
§ | lam A. Mayberry, Detroit Cham- | CREATION ON VIDEO SHOW hew clothing, not worn-out « Colum! rs. Rosie | ©! J 30-2 | Fm
| ber of Commerce, and Michigan | Mi cards, would serve the added pr at 1 lu V I : J
: Marovare re NG 4 x 1 viv v 1 ‘
| Governor Kim Sigler. wore read Miss Margaret Kramer, a second of th. merale. of anf ( I l ‘ I E: 5 im frame welling
. : : year student at The Vogue School | : “I Brownsberger i VI \ | lot po 200) t
3 2 Y'all sending congratulations, and |’ : VO | impoverished child or adult hs : | Churcl t. Fl
F arm Burean ‘Open F ormula thanks tor “shore a | 2 Chicago, recently had the pleas- I Brownshurger, bot i | ‘ ( Que = <Q = I hore |
: sharing ¢ ‘nnsylva- : 5 lFoday there are 540 Branche f i ( Leiter: lorin. | fv... Amir tas
v | nian with Detroit.’ ure of seeing one of her fall’ milli- ¢ Guild, and boasting a 1 y| The fu will : Continue to feed 100 ordinary hipds
HYBRID SEE a CORN i Homeceming Program |nery creations televised over a Chi- | ombership of approximately ura pp Be 1 Blind La Whe n 50 Pedifreed
PRODUCES BIC GER YIELDS i | Others who participated on the | cago station during a fashion re- 000.000 dor oth A ntor in I i i eneii Jp. | Musst r-Bred Leghorns, lay just as
ey ; ; riew ro Hy Hen year each di nany eggs. ! Thirty years of breed-
' ’ | | homecoming program were Dr. Ar- | VW: Once upon a tin the Guild Was ——————————— mf Phone Mt. Joy A19-R-4 . “onl ; : 9 fa 3 A d
3 “ id ¢ | thur P. Mylin, Lancaster County Miss Kramer is the daughter of | 1, de up prima y . * Tori | a1 | in on or own farms have e=
ape an Ine 3 : y an 3 . 3 llc VY Ol ewel 1 1 INDIVIDUALLY IPP a eloped chicke which are e -
| Farm Bureau Gpen 3 ba | superintendent of schools; Cham Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kramer on W.| .{ course. this n tru tod SPE NCE R PEED SUI OR 7 U EB-D i one hich sre extreme
i hed ; iis : : 5; Lame . rey dik t ue U-5-1y vy heavy layers are ¢&
| Formula Hybrid Seed] | ber of Commerce President Sam- Donegal Street. J1 mall | ntag f the £ | i Water Poile a ope hi ng are » %e
a : . nan} GAR Te i TL lame Oo, We Nt or A A same time highly resistant to a
Corn is bred to resist § | uel Deck; Burgess Thomas J. B jd received are handmade. Contribu- 2 \ Back ant OIL B UR NERS i gy = :
Irouth, disease, and ex< | Br Li . : SOT ow wr he 1) tH gm 35.00 uy the poultry diseases of this area.
drouth, disease, and ex< | own; Lieutenant Governor Dan- | A MISSOURI FEFD MFET tors usually purchase two or mor y 15] oir? ve. about: if . .
2 ies 1 sold | ie] B. Strickler: : : : - Das I.. MBCKLEY Learn more about these superios
I freme eat and Col 4 | 5. Strickler; the Rev. W. Les- A group of local men left here new garments, or household linen mad I bet} p hicks
! ' ! izabethtown 1 chick
Strong stalks and goo ier Koder, pasor of Trinity Lutheran | last Sunday for St. Louis, Missouri, | which are collected by the variou in) ; Phone 414
root growth Make ha | Church, this place; American Leg- | where they participated in a tour | bran hes throughout the Nation A A Wh | 10-7 |w rite today for brices and your
i ti ¢ ion, VFW and other service groups. | and educational meeting sponsored Receiving agencies for go d J \A Er RE 3 free copy of Musser’s colorful 1948
vesting easier. groups. I / OY COAL: Nut. Stove 1 <} n of “Chick News.”
\ i In the parade were 2500 school by the Purina Feed Company. They ted to the Guild include thell \/ Doctors’ i : : J “ | ion of “Chick News
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CERTIFIED 4 children and bands from 12 bor- expect to return home today, Thurs- nerican Red Cross, Salvation | 4 phd one Mount oy. | 5] Fs
Farm Bureau Hyyrid | | ough and nearby schools, Numer- day. Army, the Visiting Nurse Associ- | ™ lad | Tusser L eghorn arms
Seed Corn is produced Qy | ous distant relatives of the Keller The men are: D. B. Brubaker, action, and innumerable children’s \ | / 1 Bn Ww .11| Phone 905-R-6 Mt. Joy, Pa
19 Pennsylvania's best grow= | | family, many from Dauphin York. Harold: Schl Non a hari Oral io] + 44 El ) 1all 1 : ‘ yi
d ers of hybrids, and is cer- | a3 | LT 4 I y IrK, aroic =chatlz, Norman Kr aay, 1 1 1 anages, ; 1 pital and \ | 17 i is {
titied by the Pennsylvania | |. d Lancaster Counties, were on | Lewis Bixler and Walter Newcomer, other established welfa ene | Mt. J
see ‘ement Associa- hand to gree ir kinsmz hi — pec The Guild ta he viene Mig Hzabethtown R shone 34 Vo 1G tf |
| Seed Improvement Associa “v's the proof at husk | wl reat their kinsman, whilt 8. Ihe Guild turns th reater num Elizabeth 1 ! i. - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
ing time that counts.” ij ong ihe visitors o the event | FEED COWS BETTER ber of garments collected, over to! - BOYS WANTED: For Paper rout db.ncta.
“0 : | were Leonard P. Fox, general sec- More fall milk can be produced ©! anizations qualified fo eial a IX New Alsency. 39 East Estate of Mary Kuhn, late of the
The production of every Farm Bureau pen For- retary of the State Chamber of | with better feeding of cows, re- service work. | : ; MITT 1S Iain Stree Mont Job, Pa. 9-9-tf | Borough of Mount Joy, Deceased.
4 4 mula” Hybrid is carefully controlled to assure your Commerce: Gen. Bre . ; ro : hs . DR. SS MALIS i . enn | Letters of Administration d.b.n.c
i ; Gen. Brenton G. Wal- | minds R. H. Olmstead, Penn Beneficiary agencies of the ( | N_O-T-T-C-F : a
i getting the hybrid which is adapted to your climate Ince... State. : | ' RY Lov N-O-T-1-C-E ta. on said estate having been
i 9 ace, State chairman of Pennsy airy iq \ t will recei ( ‘ or
{ 0 ennsyl- | extensicn dairy specialist, Even | munity Chest will receive a I glo | < £52.00 lersi
soil and growing conditions, Heavier yields mean more vania Week; and Joseph Feagl : 754 : ym i ve granted to the undersigned, all per-
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8 profits for every acre of Farm Bureau “Open For- ssh d ph Feagley, on go od pasture excellent results | portion of the asments, and they on. N Werks: 81 | ( Buri Space Heater 1sons indebted there to are requested
4 Tula” Hybrid planted. ‘e-president of Armstrong Cork | can be obtained by feeding the | in turn will reach many pe ns i Dv AV, JEL Mle y ye | n to make immediate payment, and
. | Company, Lancaster, | cows hoth hay and grain need of warm clothing this v . PHONE: f£334-J \ Special Sale those having claims or demands a-
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i ORDER NOW | WE Weyer [ eos SA fees Articles oktained during National | I DY FACTURERS gainst he Same will Present them
° Henry Ellsworth Haefner, 37, was Membership Week are distributed || Eyes Exan ingd gby Appointment | POLICY i >
LANCASTER COUNTY FARM BUREAU |} found dead in a police cell at the SALU NGA within the boundaries cf the Unit- - oS i Sol He tr $190.50 Salers vs
rT CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION county prison. He has quite a po- «i ed States, with the exception of Daily: 9tol and 2 to 5 | NY Ww ONLY $87 50 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
| lice record. | Mrs. James F. Mort is attending | allotments for the Philippine Is-|| Evening Tue ind Sat. 6:30 to 8 | J. 1 ME KLEY AND TRUST COMPANY OF
Lancaster - Quarryville = Manheim - New Holland el 4 eee ; nls x ‘ | lands + tie Grenfell Miss No Hours Thursday | Elizabethtown, Pa. MOUNT JOY.
| {the State Sabbath School Conven- | lands and the Grenfell Mission inf IN IS Aux { 114 Administrator d.b.n.ct.a,
— & — Subscribe for the Bulletin, ) tion at Williamsport. JR abrador. EIRENE SE Ga | 10-7-tf Bernard J. Myers, Jr, Att'y 6-9-6t