5 , Subscribe for the Bulletin CHRISTMAS DANCE DEC. Senicr class of Mt, School will dance in the high school auditorium Thursday, 23rd from 8:30 to 11:30 p. nv. Music by Red McC Orchestra. 23RD Joy sponsor a Christmas TAKE I TO BUSINESS SUCCESS “arthy and His C—O) -— i PUBLIC SALE! OF Farming Implements and Household Goods The undersigned will sell at between Mount Joy and Erisman’s Manheim, the followin 8006 Leghorn and 300 Heavy Chickens 5 HOGS averaging 250 pounds. FARMALL H TRACTOR with Power lift and two-row cultivator, FARMALL A TRACTOR with A. ublic sale at Church : midw ay nd cultivator, COMBINE 1 PLOW C. wagon with 18" hed, two-horse wagon, Black Hawg corn planter, 28 disc harrow, 9’ cultipacker, 2-row Iron Age popto planter. New Idea transplanter, Mountville ensilage cutter. Jon Deere 14” two bottom plow on rubber with fertilizer attachn used year, manure spreader, 10 disc McDeering in gill, grass seed drill, weeder, 6° grass mows McDeering potato dffiger. Kerr potato cut- ter, potato grader, Niagara duster on rubber New Idea side delivery rake, 3-section spring harrow, walking glow, potato plow, corn shelier, Letz chopping mill with bagger, 4 1. fi. home-made freez- er wit h 15 h. p. ¢ sor, two brood 1s 12x14 & 12x12 ft. three range shelters, ww, potato bag, hay 1 ww bi plat- form scales, bag wz: oh. chicken fs fountains, crates, bushel crates, baskets, boxes, § hand dusterf asst. wire fence and netting, grindstone, drill press, 3’ ladder, dung sled, rabbit hutch, asst. of lumber, chicken picker, ¥orks, shofrels, tools. bolts, et HOUSE ny GOODS 3-pe. living room suite ec. gh suite, knee hole desk and swivel chair, piano. , dining room table and chairs, china closet, old fashioned moc vardrobe, crib, twin beds. marble top bureau and table, beds, “touch. kitchen table. combination gas and coal range, two rugs, 9x15 and 9x12 ft.: four 9x12’ congoleum rugs, small rugs, tables, dishes, copper kettle, two steam driers, three milk cans, and many other things not me nt ioned. le to commence at 11:30 a. m. on Thursday, December 30th, OO) SS) ) (SG) (GD WT WO 048, when terms and conditions will be de own b WALTER DUPES, Auctionec GAINOR and GROFF, Clerks Paul R. Metzler Botta mrs aba a ty BLIG SALE Wednesday, Dec. 22,48 ardiess of weather, in a large heated tent, rega starting at 11:00 A. M., lunch served. R Se Registered Helstem Cattle Certified, calfhoed examined ior eligible treated vaccinated, T. B. Accredited, Bang for shipment into any state, against shipping fever. HOPEWELL FARMS DISPERSAL of the noted L. C. NESS herd, selling at feb form, near NOTTINGHAM, PA. ON of CXFOI THIS SALE INCLUDES MANY GREAT pAODUCERS a= 50 COWS in All stages of lactation 50 HEIFERS ang HE CALVES T pordL AR ELOOD LINES — HERK- ROUTE 272 lige miles sotithwest LD BY THE ARE — 4 — 2 Dauchiers of MONTVIC LSCHINVAR, world's fam- ed $26,000 sire. — A maternal sister to the famous DE ORMSBY cow, recently sold tor $5,000. of several other $4,000 and $5,000, DACL GREED'S "oS SELLING 3 COVE TO THIS SALT. There will be animals vou can afford to buy. Many will sell surprisingly reasonable It's » cale that affords you your greatest chance te huy THE BEST IN REGISTERLD HCOLSTEINS at reasonable prices. MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW — BE SURE TO ATTEND. R. AUSTIN BACKUS Sales Manager & Atuctionee: N.Y. L. C. He rkness, Owner PA. Assisted by EARL L. GROFF, Strasburg, Pa. RRR i ATTENTION FARMERS! GET THE RIGHT MILL THE FIRST TIME CASE “FEED BAVER” HAMMER MILLS Has these outstanding features: wide mouth feed table adjustable grain gate, high suction ed inlet, “8"-life ham- mer tips Quick-change! screens, “Néw Cyclone” feed col- lector, large Turbine Type feed blower, Sturdy one piece collector mast. \ In order to acquaint our. friends jwith these exclusive features of the Case Mill, we are offering our present sup- pli at reduced prices. Pa Pouliry nest, feeders & fountains, Hog & Caitle oilers, single & double butcher fumaces, Dexter wash machines, used manure spreaders, rukber tired wagons, new and used two-wheeled trailor, corn shellers, Case 5. E. Engine unit, 32 h. p.; A few new Case discs. Soe us for that repair job before you store your machin- ery for the winier. Hot water heaters. KAYLOR BROS. RHEEMS, PA High | | Check up on Thursday, Dec. 30, 1948! 2 | {WEEP SOILS FERTILE, > GI) CU) COME TO THIS ( Soil ‘Bank Recount’ Determines Returns Gheck Up on Solvency To Assure Prosperity your soil fertility “bank account.” It's more important to you than the number of dollars you have in your commercial ac- count, Your present and future prosper- ity depends on your soil's crop pro- ducing ability. Crop producing abil- ity, in turn, depends on the size of your soil fertility bank account— how you match deposits and with- drawals. Every crop you sell carries with it nitrogen, phosphate, potash and REGULAR DEPOSITS other plant nutrients. Unless you balance these withdrawals with good management “deposits” that replace nutrients, rebuild organic damaged soil bank account matter and structure, your will be overdrawn. Among steps recommended for keeping your soil bank solvent are: deep-rooted legumes regularly in the rotation. Apply lime on the basis of soil tests. Use commercial fertilizer containing phosphate and potash as needed. Return manure, corn stalks, straw and other crop aftermath to the soil. Use contour cultivation and other conservation methods where necessary. Just as you will get a notice if your checking account is overdrawn, lower per acre yield and higher per bushel costs will notify you if your account is being over- repair soil Use soil bank drawn. Farm Bulldozer Blade %: | Bells; Song Away In A Manger — Xmas Prog rams GIVE HER A ! Ny Signe aN | } | A Flower, Sandra Miller; Choir, The Lincol Chasis I i tes Im y Tv : 1e Lincoln Scho mn vaph | 0 correct eves The Star, Rec, The Christmas Of- || One-Wheel Power Unit |. or ' on) oor Township will present Christ \( ch I gives improve com tering, Gary Eppler; Offering, An : ' t. Mrs. Wayne Lehman, R. D. 1, mas program n Thursday, Dec S90 nouncements: Angel From The The power unit, designed by Carl- 9a, ; ty 1 MV 2-2-1 I : : rn : > 3rd at seven thi o'clock : edi This bulldozer blade can be at- | Realm of Glory; Star of Bethle- | ton M. Edwards, Cornell university, Kathryn © Y ELEPHONE OPER ATOR W ANT | ar vl \ elsey, teacher 0 ON] PIR Al - tached or removed from a tractor | hem: The Angels Song Silent | for Lincoln Are Welding foundation ited mn: With « tout,” experience i in Me ade wag NT v .: | ean be > rive La invite Wit € id in three minutes. The blade was | Night: Song Silent: At Christmas can a 3 ed to driv el pom : f art i Xu Miss Carrie salvaged from an oid road scraper | pio. Choir: An Olden Story: and 2 wrden tools, farm tools,!| The Airy Vale School in West ny v. Columbia Télephone Co, Mt. and the pushers are old 1.1/2 A : lawn mowers or show blades. Aly.upfield Township will present! Tos 12-2-tf Base : the Benediction. orld 4 my : had] ywnshiy Ww ! it] Jo 2-2-tf | inch galvanized irrigation pipe. ie jab . cultivator tool bar can be attached). ir Christmas program on Tu ii 2 The VU-clips which attach the Sa { dav. Dee. 2 a n : XED CHOCOLATES, Christmas | yt 21st at £08 Pp 1 r v Sra pushers to the tracior are 1.1/4 A o_o | : : ickag I to 315 Chu sta 3 os : : Inlared cachel 2 folk 5¢ to $1.00 Also or 1/2 ine lat iron which was t t ngs, : « / ch flat iron which C 1V1 ies ur — 0 re | 3 35¢, He bent into shape and welded to the T ’ | v ( < 1 pusher pipes. Braces for the { Cave of Washing Machine a «2 XE TOT RTA] : : . TANE LOGAN ICE CREAM frame are 1.1/4 inch pipe. OC oy couts { On a ry NE kul 4 Agency & Luncheon | tine that Kent 1 0 [Ko Agency & Luncheon- et x cation, 18 We Main St., denied | plac uch as an open ) 5.9. a H hire S Set A meeti f Tr 39 was } | be brought into a warn ! - ampsnire Sow ets A meeting of Troop 39 wos hel across the rear of the frame. Cast-| eral hours bef rw IMITEI UPPLY sl loal i > rit} Yeon | Coro «ie real 30 it 3 ear ole Br ALINE LIMITED SUPPLY pf Shenandoah New Production Mark in the scout room with fifteen | er wheels on each er d of the tooll the oil or al » the machine No. Freeze | tains Yale Thermo. ] couts present. Senior Patrol leader | phar will adjust depth and give three may be so stiff that the startin 1 for wate ines. ¥Paul S. Hies- my hoy Tr on PE (ER rit oy . : a 3 tap Ic W lm 3 iano Lady ore a wit Donald Thome was in charge of the | points on the f balan load will be heavy enough to | nd. M P e 3285 11-24-4t the litter with which she establishac ia . ; a fu i { . D | seit meeting. . All welding on 3 ela fuse in the circuit. Porce 1] - — 7 a new production record for the i 3 » with a 3/18-incl mam ubs o need ave t ( I I bedroom ew Dra or 0 tore io During the business meeting plans | done with a 3/16-inch GHA I tubs also need to ha ‘of isda Hampshire breed. This sow is the | . | trode, using approxima chill taken off, because if hot ) > preferred. | first <0 have ad Six Blor” roc were discussed for the scout week pes weldi curva tor ovired. int old 1 { 10 or 12} rst to have made a “Six Star” rec- | peres welding current. ter is poured into a very col ( ord in the Hampshire registry. She | activities which will be observed in | a TEN SE the enamel may cracl vers 0%. js Ti is five years old and has raised 75 February. scarlet Fever Deaths MM —— 1-4 pigs in eight litters. In her six star A demonstration on how to make v An average of 455 persons still litters she has raised 62 pigs, an |track prints in plaster of paris was Herds and Flocks Hf « let fever in the United St Policvl i f the Mount Joy given by Donald Thome during the very year, and there are approxi|Mutual 1 ! Compgny are | : : : 145,000 ca reported } ad that Ho an instructional pericd. Mr. Snyder save All night lights help to prevent '™¢ J LAL : x f 3 na : 3 pa c rion ol ange — 1 i ( the Comnany wil be a demonstration on knife and axe. | stampeding of turl I rang Shoriest Term President 3g Frincipal office, 23 S Following this talk an interesting | of tarkel oo Pre William Henry Hai ark: ty Pa. | instructional game was played. The i : ites wh fice, served only from -n Japu 4/1549. hetween the | ’ : | heavy losses. Phenothiazine pow 3 aA ; of > | scouts were supposed to light three | qor mixed in the mash at the rate 1 16 nd 3:00 o’cloc | matches, which were upright in a | of one ounce daily for 100 birds, ha a . ] hs Lo : Say | foo I reverting Bones in the Skull dire the Company board, by carefully swinging an axe | been found effective in preventing The skull is com od nf 77 bono: D. L. LANDIS. Secreiary losses cause roy oe Te Ne sds is hi ye at them. The purpose of the game | l0sses, because it destroys cecal] , "0h 0" eo "tha ckeloton of the ‘ 12-16-4t Was to ‘teach the hove to use the | worms which are carriers of the : The § x i ras tc ac e boys se 3 C m a ot the lace { > | blackhead organ EYRCUTOR'S NOTICE axe accurately and correctly. This | — — Rstaf f Lizzie R. Nissly, late of | > > . ing ite o A 10 I © . game was won by Patrol leader | To make lambs tick proof, spray Plane Land) ie 5 It Village of Florin. deceased S ¢ ier 10 1ani( da pPldlig 1 we : : Gerald Berrier. { them with DDT. Mix one pound of Cr ID hp a Ancalizht. Lot testamentary on id average of 10.3. These pigs weighed | uo = 4 Hawk patrols went | @ 50 per cent wettable DDT © DASA MAN tate having he nted to the nts hain sa Beds on Stag an wk patrols went | : : os a total of 418 pounds, 56 days after i ik : i | der in 25 gallons of water and apply Danger in the J: mdersiened. all persons# indebted farrowing. She is owned by William | on a short hike, for ! 1e purpose of it to the back. belly. i nd! The bite of a jar of h hetet e requested th make im- C. Goodheart Jr. Eaton, Ohio. She [locating and identifying tracks of | around neck and ear One appli- string beans — when not properly| mediate payment, and those having was fed corn, oats, alfalfa and pel- | animals. Members of the Stag pa- | cation should last for two or three Pprocessed—may be 20 ti 1S clain or @8rmands ag inst the letized milk by-products prior to |trol found weasel tracks, while the | weeks. as the bite of a c ame, will present them without farrowing. Her pigs were raised on : - lelay f ttlgment to the under- A 5 Hawk patrol discovered the tracks ct vei Pete i MA : ' 2] a ration of seven parts corn and a Bula Thor sat Two essentials for livestock and Mines Still Drifting med 1 it n Flori Pennsyl- : ao : > of a bulldog. After finding these | Since the. Ww \ Xr: three parts oats with 8 per cent poultry in late summer a hade Since the end of World War II, na r or milk by-products added. tracks the patrols were suppose to | and water major vessels have struck mine H. ROY NISSLY —— | make casts of these tracks out of em waters surrounding war area Executor . : ™ A: H. Yi Attorney 2-16-6t . . ylaster of paris. The patrol that : : ey i Tests Disclose Silage DL patrol that | PDT Proves Effective Yaris Deposit - was able to complete this project The D : Repub! ARH MFETING i e ominican ) ha one Y TW v TRY WT Increases Hay Tonnage first, won the patrol award of the | On Peach T iree Borer of th. its rece Arann doin IN [ONAL MOUNT Tests of haymaking methods show ‘month. The Stag patrol again came DDT, when used as a trunk posits. is JU I AN K ; that considerably more tonnage of |i. first. | spray, will cor 1itrol the peach tree hana I't ; ar ann J Tne ing { the feed will be obtained from a mead- | y borer, according to the New York Real Long Lease Arenas! the Union Nétonal oy ; 1a | Several of the Scouts are busy | qo...’ experiment sta: eal Long Leas Mount Jov Bank will be held at said ow crop when it is put in a silo I studvine. their SCTE. tate agricu a oxy ment six The city of Lahti, Finland, has{, j y the of Mount Jos than can be procured by any other | ying ney vod 3 | tion. The new method of borer| ,.. 104 a 10.000-yvear le to tl hi +, av. method of storing. | ments. John Bleyer passed his Ten- | control takes the place of older 4 . of a filling station i ye A. ML for Analysis of ficld cured and mow |derfoot test. | methods using ethylene in | cl oo 1 is n- { rs, an Ol cured hay and of grass silage | | of PDB crystals, since it 1s non High Heels Not Mew dol othsr bush Mav. come : iNIUTiOL ring saving » Hal ¢ show a larger percentage of protein | 4 injurious, & bor or-savin, ig : a High heels were worn by the wom | 1,0, he n tin i i i 4 i inexpensive is used a betore tl ! in grass than in similar forage cured . wha FL and inexpensive. ! en of Europe centuries ago. CARL S. KRALL : : : 7 pL atc ds sach 100 CARL S. KRALL, either in the field or in the mow. ADVERTISING B Be tate fe pounds to each 1 a. - Sy 12-9-5t Cashier hl UR | of water. LL a > . . . Took The Tom Cat ht ED Bre Everybody in this locality reads York's parking meters coughed | Stimulate your business by adver- tising in the Bulletin, American Legion Auxiliary Meeting [The December meeting of the Am. held Legion was Tuesday the Home, with Mrs. Lee Ellis presiding and thirty-seven members present. erican Legion Auxiliary evening at A report from the Troop com=- mittee announced Christine Weid- man as leader of the Intermediate | Scouts, assisted by Charlotte Ben- nett. made: $25.0( Hospital, Christmas donations to Coatesville Veterans Song by the choir: Soils “hy , 1 $10.00 each to Aspenwall and Per- Soils must ‘‘breathe” deeply it} ~~ : nveniennee Located on Donegal | . crop roots are to support East Main St, Mount Joy, an-|¢ 105 1 |. Phone Mt. Joy 118-R3 ry Point Hospitals* $15.00 to Val- | _. |. : re Springs Road wne Mt. : o yields above the ground. These nounce the engagement of their after 0 p.m 12-16-1tp ley Forge, $10.00 to Lebanon Vet- | roots need oxygen to grow nd Tl —— sin erans Hospital and $5.00 to South | reach out for water plant nutrient daughter, Faye Elizabeth, to Mr. J. oon gal RE Boa ce I p FOR SALI Carrom Board, like Mountain Hospital. To breathe deeply, soils must Robert Kettering, son of Mr. and new, with Revolving Stand, new set | Child Welfare Committee was | have regular additions of organic Myps. Jos. W. Kettering, 239 East ( haracter ind rule baok, plus ordered to purchase a basketball | matter. Without organic matter . . ss > old Playing Characters. Can play 80 | . soils tighten 1 .. Bainbridge St. Elizabethtown mes on this board. Only $7.00 as a Christmas gift for the orphan soils tighten up Soil particles are gam Bo DO eal ot. Fol Q scl 1 jammed together. The soil becomes Mr, Kettering is employed at Rat- #10 Vit. Joy 3 dalton 05 Bod at the Scotland School. at compacted mass. There is little Main St... Mt. Joy 12-16-tf : : SNE Hdd n 5 EY olift Swartz richbure ) \ ee etme ssa spleen Immediately afte: the meeting | room for either air or vater. Roots! iff and Swartz, Harrisbu Penna - the ladies were served a delicious | find it hard to forage in the tisht No date has been set for the wed-( HRIS IN EES: Laurel, Hol- : : : | 1 Ww . Mis a . Trit Ings turkey dinner by the Legion Post. | soil ling y » Mistlelbe Ti . : yr : fo 1 & pine canes ior le at —_ —————e,e--bo-sy When organic matter is added, it nal - . . : Av 1 \ 1 r } ae © opens the soil for and water ; 4 2 12 8 16 Ia . -1b=1a | to soak in di it rots the : 5 ee News From Florin organic matter oil strue a oc egister 7 Y 'PEWRITERS & dd machines | ture, The humus ied from or- | < lel x (From page 1) T oa w superceded new models, re- . 5 ganic matter swells and shrink luced. Christmas gift opportunity Claus, Saundra Forwood: Susan| with wetting and drying. Com-| If you want a notice on your sale aced i : te “All E Hi h. Flizas + “ y | = : rs kis . J 0 ingle, 1 K gh, khza- Emil Stubbs, Sue Ann Watts; Bub, pounds that form when organic inserted in this register weekly, 4 00 ‘phone 14J 11-24-4¢ Ralph Buffenmeyer; Fairy Queen, | me itter decays help to stick these from now until day of sale. ABSO- June Heinaman. Dolls and Toys: | mineral together in small| FREE, send or phone us|LOST: Large yellow cat. castrated Sailo:, Linda Kleiner; Cowgirl, BS pn that the soll is Joose and your sale date and when you are male Liberal reward Phone Mt. | ; rs . . orkable. ; 1 Tov: 9078 3-2tp | Marcia King; Clown, John Glas-| "5 ganic matter should be added! ready let us print your bills. That’ 2 glow; Soldier, John Hess; Indian | deep in the soil as well as in the|the cheapest advertising you can SALE: RCA Radio with Ree- | Barry Stehman: Spanish, Audrey | plow layer. Middle West Soil Im - - wd player attached. 25)N, Barbara sser: T S wr. Sq; : steh = rfoveme 3 ittee oints ) ‘ E . roel St Phone Mt. Joy 36f 2-16-2t Musser; Tin Soldier, Sandra Steh- | proves € i commit ek 1 om o iturday, Dee. 15 A farm of 66°‘ * ie 4 Vv 12-16 man; Swedish, Janet Esbenshada, ne ne o~ Hl way to ¢ a, eo ANC eres in Manor Township, one miley )R SALE: Ducks, live or dressed. Scotch: Carcl Ginder; Chinese, | al el Son Set Pp is 1 Woug A hae south of Mountville, with 212 story ,; 1 Neidigh. Phone 3502, Mari- | ‘ 3 { of tap-rooted legumes, such as « VER trip 2] Er a ial To i Gary Epler; Quaker, Jane Gots- | oh : : house, bath, electric, bank] 4, 12-16-2tp | : h 3-story corn barn, tobacco mt chall. Chorus, Mi. Eugene Say- | ary, « « : lor Director Teachers: Mrs shi 1, 2-car garag ie by Mrs. Susie FOR SALE: Speed Queen Washing | ’ : eacners. Vrs, P. Stoner. Edgar Funk, Auct used 2 years, finé condition Esther Beahm, Mrs. Margaret | ree 575. Al apartment size oleman, Miss Anna Mae Eby; Thursday, Dec. 30—At Erisman’s/wa her $12; He vir Vacuum ( lean- Mrs. Rhoda Longenecker. | Church, midway between Mt. Joy |®T Baby ie o | as Rew ig Program by Florin School: A | and Manheim, 800 Leghorn and 360 \ Land East Main ro 1% 1 Pageant, A Christmas Fantasy by heavy chickens, farming implements Joy foi i i B= y iy old woods by Paul R SEE : | grades from cne to eight Teach- | ! haul hold ods by Pal | FOR SAL “Spo tted Poland” China, : 1 > | Metz ler. Walter Dupes, Auct. Sale|, rn 1 Bovd heir ers are Mrs. Euphemia Fassnacht | t 11:30 a. m 59 1b.. Fat owar B a mae . | : 1 a0 m. hone Tt Jon - and Mus. Mary Kauffman | I NEED emo B2, Phone Me. pH 3 16 1t | = Sunday morning at 9:30 a com- AIR. TOO, St 1r-dar or i 1040 nt 9 inne y | > | TO GROW/ January 8, 1849 at 2 p en . bined service and Christmas pro- | . m., the western half of a 2-st ~HRISTMAS TREES y) SALE: | gram will be presented in the | frame dwelling house, 8 rooms and|Scoteh White and Norw “ian Pines, Florin Evangelical U. B. Church oe) Fath, situated on a lot fronting 50 tm Aon C j Pi Jes) follows: | feet, more or less, on the south side Hoc nberry, Main , fol t VS | 3 i \ 2.9.5 | { Main Street in the Village of Mount Joy 12-9-2 | | | { | | Heralds; Son By Boys; Bethlehem: Scripture | The Bulle Hin, Mi. Joy. Pa., Thursday, December 16, 1918 — Engagements | | Mr, and Mrs. James L. Gutshal 1 oY ASSIFIED " 1 J \ | Maytown, announce the engage. y . | ——————————— ment of their daughter, Kathryn ates for this column are 25¢ per |‘ } to Pfe. Carl Gerlach, son of M nsertion, If over five lines, S¢ per ine each insertion, all payable in “land Mrs, Ldwin Gerlach irom, Men For P Palmyra WANTED ify Farm Crop Roots Require Wiss Gutsial employed at. the Telephone Mt. Joy 12216-11 Hamiton Walch Co hd i NANTED Woman for general Oxygen and Water coach 6 home on leave from dining thre. romps a week . Keesler Field, Mi where he is| Apply 74 E. Main St, Mount Joy | Organic Matter Decay |....ncq vith the Army Air Corp : CT re New Bungalow. 4 rooms laundry All | SALE bath. garage aid FOR Gutshall, nnd Helps Sail b ‘Breath?’ rn se Mr, and Mrs. H. Blaine falfa or sweet clover, regularly in{pjorin. C. A. Melhorn. C. S. Frank ci i — the rotation, The root of {1 IRLS Stenogra- plowed under strue Reading and Prayer by Rev. Gable, Auctioneer T™WO GIR WANTED; 1 Ia WW , gumes 111 wn 18 25 inches vher and Typist for insurance office We Welcome You, Mercia King logumes drill down 13 to 25 incl - pher and Typist for insyrarice offic t 4 | below the plow layer. @ : r ermanent position, vapdtion with and Billy Coker: Exercise, The | Saturday, Jannary 15—-0On the} 1 talization. Telephone \ avy stands f leg es also Pact 1 "Si + (DA ree hospitaliza ‘ 3 | Best Part of Christmas: Exercise. | € i nC of legumes A premises at 111 East Main S Mt Mon 9311 12-9-41 Wel cl | can be secured by liming according | Joy, household goods by Isaiah M2 : lcome t ristmas: Song by : ey y Res lo; X aial a | Welcome 0 Iristm is S ng by | to soil tests, and by making sure|Sumpman. Sale at 1:00 p.m. C. SALE: Muscovy Ducks, dres- boys and girls; A Wish, Vivian | soils are well stocked with phos. Frank. Auct | : liv ight, Telephone Mt. ~ . " 7 | + > a a. ee Of hve welts { e} Gable; I Am Scared, Franklin | phate and potash for full produc Bi a 139-2 : 12 2-9-3tp. | Geib, John Gebhart: Christmas tion. When a good top growth is emma a [ | to go with the roots, clad § stove. | Merry Christmas, Jimmy Hocken- berry and Martin Coker; | 1] Ly Eo TE Barrel | rq J Glad | Schools To Render: 0 om these legumes will build the ture tilth Mount” Joy, Pa soil needs for high yields 12-2-tf SPENCER The Bulletin—that's why its adver- up $9815 in cash for the month of {Nove When in need of Printing. (any | thing) kindly remember the Bulletip|tisers get such excellent results. > | Borough, FOR SALE: Hous > Milton rooms, wi air heat, clectric, water system, 2-car gar= age, large garden. E, Titus Gish, R2, Mt. Joy. 10-14-tf Grove, 5 FOR SALE: Ringneck Pheasants, | fancy eating birds. Live dr dressed. Chas Bailey, R1, Mt. Jc Phone 907R15 10-7-tf | TYPEWRITERS & AD ACH'S New-rebuilt-used. £4 M.¥Engle, 411 E. High, Elizabet) >wn 14J. 4-8-tf > | [F INTERESTED in selMng your car—See—Ben Staley 163R2, Mount Joy. 5-9-tf JOY COAL: Nut, Stove and Egg, Pea, Buckwheat, Rice, Walter Derr, [230 West Main Street{ Mount Joy, | Pa MAL E HELP WANTED Men for géneral work. Inside and Qutside Our Stable Parent | Call or|{phone | Marietta 2951 WYETH INCORPORATED MARIETTA 9-30-tf | NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL | GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7’, 8x8 [10'x1¢’, 12'x12’, In stock for ime mediate delivery. Automatic electrie overhead door Possess Controlled from the dash @F your car. Also a fot of commercial and pivoted steel sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy, | Pa. Phone 145. 4-17-t4 PHOTO FINISHING-4Any six of | sight exposure roll developed end printed nlain of déckle edge, 25¢ {coin) cach. Minimum | order 25¢. Cani*u City Photo Ser- vice, Box 53. Harrisburg, Pa. 2/15! | BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE: Five Lots 60x200 e: hd the east side of 1 Longenecker Ropd, in Mount Joy Price asonable. Contact | E. E. Brown, Phone 169 or 34. | 7-22-tf NOTICE: 1 will buy all kinds of scrap iron and Also stove | | wodd for sale, locust and oak, in small lots or trek load. Guy D. Spittler. Phone 101-R, Mount Joy. 10-30-tf | | | | FOR SALE! po LOT AT 10 E. MAIN ST. MT. JOY | WITH SINGLE HOUSE. MAIN ST. DOUBLE HOUSE ON HENRY ST. Suitable for Business Location Call Mgunt Joy 145 MART CONTRACTOR 4-22-1 PAUL WHY Continue to feed 100 ordinary birds when approximately 80 Pedigreed Musser-Bred Leghorns, lay just as Thirty years of breed- ing on our own farms have de=- | veloped chicks which are extreme- many eggs. lhyers and are at the time (highly resistant to all | the poultryl diseases of this area, superiog ly heavy same | | Learn more, these | chicks. | prices and your of Musser’s colorful 194% “Chick News.” | Write today for free copy edition of ‘Musser Leghorn Farms Phone 905-R-6 Mt. Joy, Pa. 4-1-tf | - U-S-g-D/ Hot Wate} Boiler OIL, BURNERS | $35.00 ap ( J. L. MECKLEY Elizabethtown, Pa. | Phone 414 | 10-7-tf N-O-T-I-C-E Save $52.00 Oil Burning Space Heaters on | Special Sale BY | CHANGE IN MANUFACTURERS | POLICY { Sell Regularly $139.50 [ NOW ONLY $87.50 J. L. MECKLEY Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 114 10-7-tf I ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the {annual election will be held at the & Trust Com- National Bank Mount Joy, First pany, at [on Tuesday, January 11, 1949, be- tween the of 9 a. m. and 12 [a. m. for the election of directors, land the trankaction of such other bh usines may come before the | stockholders meeting. Among other matters to comfe before the meeting will be the approval of installation lof a pension or a profit sharing plan for employees of the bank. E. M. BOMBERGER Cashier | E OF AUDITOR'S a HEARING | In the Estate of Aaron H. Baker, Penn- 20, January (late of the City of Lancaster, isylvania, deceased, No. Term 929 - The auditor appoint= ed by ithe Orphans’ Court, to dis= tribute] the balance remaining in the hands lof Minnie M. Baker, admini= stratrif, fo and among those legally entitled thereto, will sit for that purpose on Wednesday, December 122, 1948 at 10 o'clock A. M. in Court Room No. 4 in the Court House in the City of Lancaster where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. THOMAS H. WENTZ Auditor