The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 16, 1948, Image 10

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The Bulletin,
Mt. Joy, Pa.
Thu reda y,

Ever ybody reads newspapers but |
NOT everybody reads circular ad- |
vertising left on their door step.


Dex ember 16,
Stimulate your business by adver-
tising in the Bulletin.
When in need of Printing.
kindly remember the
1948 —- 01
(any-
Bulletin

Patronize Bulletin adve risers, thing)
HOW ARE YOUR SHOES 2?
DON'T WAIT TOO LO ”







BRING THEM
City Shog/Repdiring Co. |
30 SOU" SEN STREET
LAN TER, PENNA.
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Sewing
Machines
Convertjyour Areadle sewing
machine into : asportable or con-
sole. for All makes of
machines. gu
30’
J. V. BINKLEY |
SEWING MACHINE SALES
AND SERVICE
Phone 216J 111 N. Market St.
Elizabethtown, Penna.
11-24-tf



 
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i The Simplicity works all year)
ii round — mows lawns, plows,
i seeds, cuts weeds, hauls, supplies
i! mower for all home chore Sons,
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i * snowplow ea Hight Sd fof -
mounts straight for light bulldozing.
We pick up and deliver any=- i
where, We buy used Singers. | k
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ACHINES | SNOW FOR YOU! it t {
more shov ains . £2 |
9 IMMEDIATE i Jus rea Ser Ey { |
f ii and watch snow whis! i
peuvery | Buen dnt" other chores: 11 |
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JOY, PENNA.
chiefly through breaks


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The funeral was held from

the [son and Mrs. Walter Peifer.
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: : . is| The Christmas party of tt
in the ski P ul F k D d Nissley Funeral Home here this 1 iS
Warning Butchering : a ran 1€ Sale} i ; Re ors | Ladies Auxiliary of the Fire C
Therefore, if erysipelas has | Thursday Morning with Requier : .
0 S F . : , ys as > | (From Page 1) Mass at The Assumption of the | Was hld in the Fire Hall on Mo
een or may he present in e . ; i i
n wine rysipe as herd, the handler should protect | large farms. He was helping un- Blessed Virgin Mary Church here night with 36 members attendin
aed load baled tobacco at the company de in |Christmas carols were sung ar
Farmers butchering hogs this | his hands and arms by washing oe at 9:30. Interment was ma | . |
3 : : : po J 4 = warehouse when he became ill. the Mount Joy Cemetery. | games Were sung, games we)
winter were warned today to take | and disinfecting them thoroughly | 3 : i Po
; Fra : . his bor ermal og fig cient pl a and gifts exchagen. d
special precautions to protect | after each animal is butchered. [ By rank was born in this boro, Card Party will be held
ay uk Bay | ‘ard Party e he
themselves against swine erysi- Fhe danger of human infection MICHAEL F Ji 8 he ate Lyonerd and S LUNG |
3 { n | TIF | Tid Nida A A vor n Coopers Garage Wedne:
pelas if the disease is known to | was cited as just an added reason | bara Schlehelmilch Frank. He is | Joh ! p ge on :
‘ie . { a member of the Assumption of — | day evenng, January 19th at 7:
exist on their farms, for farmers to watch their swine | ARTHQUAKES—floods— convict : e S¢ pf OR = a le the’ Auxiliey.
On farms where swine erysipelas | for symptons of ard 16 escapes, The newspaper is just fie Blessed Virgin Mary Church, The Womans Society for :
is a problem, the danger of infec- | combat it promptly if it appears. full of happenings everywhere. But | "ere. ian Service met at the ume "1 [Sd
tion should "not be overlooked at Symptons of this disease in al] | Nothing ever happens to us,” sighed | He is survived by his wife, Mrs. | Mrs. Willis Kendig last Wedne day | Ka 2, MODERN
butchering time. wine includes scaly or nd: red | Mrs. Jenkins. Frances Masterson Frank; a sister | evening. Those present were: | |
»Wille neil S Scaly; y a | . 3
In human beings, swine erysi- | goned skin sloughing off cf piece Mr. Jenking gg He ps Mary, wife of Albert Noyes Trigg | Mrs. Amos Nwcomer, M: M. M. | fi OUR JOB
be . . 5 ase. sole ab s > | paper. ‘Here's a picture Mise Strickler. | Ph
pelas germs cause a disease called | of the ears and tail; swollen joints But Sebastian, escaped lifer, Face from Philadelphia; and two bro- | Newco mer, Miss Alice PRINTING
erysipeloid, characterized by very | 4, I snouts, lethargy and a very | reminds me of someone—"" thers, Charles, this place and Al-| Mrs. J. Newcomer, Mrs. Charles 1S RIGHT IN
painful skin lesions and other || igh temperature the American! “Why, Peter, that face doesn’t bert F. Philadelphia. Five neph- ! Stauffer, Mus. Mary Minich, Mys. THE GROOVE
complications | Foundation said show a spark of kindness.” ews and 10 nieces also survive. | Harry Blessing, Mrs. Aram Bry- |
The germ enters the ystem Unle th trouble i T . They ined iet, Martha in it t 7 Li
less the trouble is diagnosed| They remained quiet, FRR RR EOE TE ELE, SPL RE EEA AE AR
promptly and infected animals | her ancient wicker rocker and Peter 2 5 ZTE
isol ted it may ran in his high-backed chair. The paper
1 ) h : ; Wi Quick) lay on Mr. Jenkins’ lap as he Bl ” R’
0Ser d op [through a herd, killing many hogs drowsed. Mrs. Jerking rocked | Ng
market. Moreover, swine
Chocolate Ave.
elas may also infect
> J »
FLORIN, PA. of livestock
and poultry,
other
| and making others unprofitable for
erysip- | morrow she'd be doing the same
types | thing. Then she watched her
boarder trimming the rosebush.
That man was so obliging. In the
gently, She watched the sunset. To-

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fo
few days he had been here he had
made himself thoroughly useful.






“Nice evening, Mr. Brown,” she
said in friendliest
. voice. Mr. Brown
Minute smiled. “Nice eve-
Fiction | ning.
“Wouldn't you
| like to sit a bit?"
“Thank you, ma'am, but when-

ever I see a bush that needs
trimming—"'
“Why don’t you take life easy,
Mr. Brown? It isn't as if you were |
a hired hand.” |
“I like to keep moving, get me?" | »
“Get you what?’ “What? Well—
lemonade.”
“You poor man. There’s some in |
the icebox.”” Mrs. Jenkins rose, gave [ &
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East Main Street
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PAR ATE
BIEBER

FROM
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10
TEI TE,
Mount Joy, Pa.


BOOKS
PAINT, CRAYON,
STORY & CUT-OUT
15¢

NOVELS
FOR CHILDREN
AND ADULTS

LARGE SELECTION /
PERFUMES
10c - 25¢ - $1.00
Christmas Boutonnierés
10c and 25¢




ARTIFICIAL, SNOW, LADEN
Everything for Decorating The Home
TREES 5¢- 10c - 25¢ - 29¢

GIFT WRAPPINGS
OF ALL KINDS
Paper, Seals, Cofd,"Ribbon,
To-And-From Cards


& GIFT BOXES All Sizes
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TREE LIGHT SETS
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EXTRA BULBS 10c¢ and 17¢ each
ALL KINDS


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GIFT GLASSWARE 10c to $1.00

GARLANDS
CHRISTMAS
CREPE PAPER
CANDLES
Red, Green, Blue and White
Electric WREATHS $1
BEAUTIFUL
25c¢
Artificial Poinsettias 5¢ & 10¢
10c¢
5¢-10c- 15¢
19
Cemetery Wreaths $1.98
AN

GIFT HANKIES
BOXED FOR CHRISTMAS
69c - 89c - 98¢
BIG SELECTION OF
DOLLS
Stuffed Animals
PULL TOYS
89c - $1.29 - $1.49
Train Sets $4.39
Airplanes
THEY Ma WaNT
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AND
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TO PLEASE THE
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HOSIERY
89c¢ Pair
NYLONS
$1.49 &
$1.59 Pair
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EVENING
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GIFTS for MEN
WALLETS - Always Useful
$1.29-.%1.59-%$1.98- $2.98
SUSPENDERS ii $1.00
Christmas Cards
FOR EVERYONE
3 tor 5c «72 for 5c
5¢ each
BOXED CARDS
2%c - 35¢ - 59¢
ER TE PER


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NERS Aa
Brown ran up on the porch. He |
stood behind the sleeping Mr. Jen-
kins and extended his hand toward |
the paper. Mr. Jenkins stirred. |
Brown straightened and took a ver
step to the rail. He stooped over,
snipping the blades as two sleep-
weighted eyes unlidded. Then the
screen door creaked.
her slumbering husband a disap- | i
proving glance, and swept in. Mr. |
Hamm
2
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n “Lemonade’s nice and cold, Mr, |
s | Brown.” | i
n The man took the glass, emptied |
"3 it in a swallow. “Thank you, ¥
38 ma'am.” MN
«| Dusk had deepened; and Mr.
“Reckon I'll turn |¥
n Jenkins yawned.
¢ | in. Gotta spray the apple trees to-
morrow."
“Don’t forget to call on Sheriff | i
Dawson,” said Mrs. Jenkins.
The clip clip stopped. Then Mr.
Jenkins saying: “I'll be over to see |
| him tomorrow sure before he sells |
% | that white horse o’ his to someone |
| else.”
Again, the sound of the blades.
Mr. Jenkins opened the door. Mrs. |
Jenkins sat alone, framed by the |
light of the lamp in the kitchen be-
hind her. “Mr. Brown, you can't |
work in the dark. Mr. Jenkins won't |
mind if you sit in his chair.”
“You're okay—very kind.” He
placed down the shears and took |
the chair. In the shadows his fingers
folded the paper.
TEAL
TR a ee
n “When I was a girl, Mr. Brown, |
#8 I loved fun! Would you believe it,
x I went to a barn dance every week |
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at’a price you'li go a
RL PE TET 2 2S Son TR TRI ETB Th PE Tk
only $144%

“When I was a girl, Mr, Brown,
5 I loved fun!”
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| and with a different beau each time! |
And picnics and hayrides. I couldn't |
be tied down nohow. But today—I |
| reckon I should be thankful but it |
| does get so tiresome with nothing |
ever happening."
8 The man said, “It's been nice—
taking care of the bushes. I'll miss |
yourself,
that. I'm scram-—leaving tonight.”
nH TERN hia
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5 And on the day following she won- : Listen to the full, rich, beautiful ¢ Sparton
| dered why Mr. Brown had stayed as forte ,. , . on
3 long as he had, it was so quiet here. J
Toward twilight, when Mr. Jenkins | 3g shortwave
5% returned from his visit to Sheriff | &
ths Dawson, he led a white horse. After
0 he had put the animal up, he made | ¥
n himself comfortable in his chair. wv
J | Martha was staring at the sunset. ¥
a “Pretty near forgot to tell you, 4
3X Marthy. Sheriff received word that
| police picked up Bat Sebastian. They ¥
thought he had a wad 0’ money in
| his pocket but it was just a news- 8
paper folded up.’ I I
‘ Mrs. Jenkins sighed. “It must |
Nn have been exciting,” she sata, “but | ¥
[% | nothing ever happens Peter, | + *
. 8 what are you looking for?" 3
“The paper. 1 left it here last}
night.”
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