ef TS { inserted in from now until day of sale. ABSO- LUTELY FREE, send or phone us your sale date and when ready let us print your bills. the cheapest advertisingyou can get Saturday, | Joy, household goods by ) Sumpman. S / R (Frank, Auct. e egisler, Saturday, January 22 — On the| premises at South Market Street in Florin, Penna., a 2'2 Story Frame House, 6 rooms, bath, Hot Heating System, Motor Stoker, buildings by H. Roy Nissly, Execu- tor, Estate of Lizzie R. Nissly, Frank, Auct. Sale at 1:30 p.m. If you want a notice on your sdle this register weekly you are, That's Wednesday, February, 23 — On the premises on Donegal Springs Road, one-half mile West of Mount Joy, stock and implements, by Ralph H. January 8, 1949 at 2 p. {m. the western half of a 2-story | Musser. Walter Dupes, Auct. frome dwelling house, 8 rooms and rT i. bath, situated on a lot fronting 50 Patronize Bulletin advertisers { feet, more or less, on the south side —————— ear uae | of Main Street in the Village of IF lorin. C. A. Melhorn, C. S. Frank, | Auctioneer. See You At YOU CAN FIND sins Calvary Bible Church THEM HERE ~~ | Saturday, January 15-0n the | Watch Night Service READING THESE ADS | premises at 111 East Main St., Mt. Friday—9:00 p. m. Isaiah | L 00 p.m. C. 8S Sale at EE $a OL EEL TL GL GE FETE TL TE TEC Gl BL BL BETTE SILI ANNOUNCING i if Route 1 ON Advertisers Exchange Inc De you really want to save Then come to SLOAN'S PHARM and beauty needs. ere because you get the proven Come So get off to a goou start, holiday goods Savings in 49. 85c size Reg. 49¢ NOW 3 ee ———————————— ACCURACY Patience and precision are absolutely necessary in compounding medicine. They are the cornerstone on which our reputation was built. For COMPLETE accuracy, for PROMPT professional service, bring every prescription New Business Location NOW OPEN Victor J. Schmoll BEER DISTRIBUTOR THREE DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND % nis SARE SSS SS SNS money ACY for all your health You save money every time you shop nationally advertised brands at the lowest pussible prices. at prices that prove we're First for / JERGENS LOTION 50c size, with 15¢ jar Face Cream Free All for 43¢ plus tax NOXEMA SPECIAL ( 59c plus tax 3 SPECIAL Tek Deluxe Tooth Brush Mount Joy LONGENECKER ROAD in the New Year? qaulity of your favorite Dependable Source of Vitamins A &§ D SQuisi COD LIVER GIL $1.19 12 Oz. Bottle in today for daily needs coo tiveng oi Soper SPECIAL GROVE'S BROMO QUININE COLD TABLETS @ 63 _ BROMO- as SELTZER BROMO FIGHTS | SWAYsS a SELTZER YOUR HAIR WILDROOT for 99c¢ NEW YEAR'S SPECIAL 1, gallon Dolly Madison ICE CREAM $1.29 GOBELIN Bonnie Lassie CHOCOLATES Lb. 95¢ CARRE Federal excise tax to Add 20% Cosmetics, Jewelry Water out-| |counties Farmers Take Long Look at 1949 In Makina Plans for Extra Cash indebtedness is greatly reduced and By IRA MILLE p ificati | their incomes lately have been hi Bureau Ni Farm From their standpoint, it mak: : | So ay What should the farmer do with | sense to gpend the extra cash for and shorter his boom time profits? Invest in more | convenience, comfort land, put his excess cash in the bank | working hours or spend it to raise his family's The Agri cultur: 1 Committee on standard of living? These question s | National Policy advises the farmer y are uppermost in the minds of many fix up the home place, improve the { house as well as the barn and give 2 | mother, the children and himseil a break. By nature, farmers are hard work | ing people. The have to be. Foi But it ha 7 easier in 1S a owing | { farmin | been gr recent years, Consider: ble credit for this “ea ing” of farm work belongs to electricity. The c« 1¢ of the high- line has worked wi rs, for has farm a tireless brought to the irm homes had le just 209% had production way, | 38% of our f: water as of 1947, w | bath In a many un=- E | es of farmers still have a THEY WORK — Farmers travel before their WHILE 1919. Ss are planning for in a moder rable great extent, 1949 is farm families as they take a long, | penetrating look into 1949. 1, {Oo a 1. However, aN outdoors w is their worktoon For most of them, 1948 was a great 2 re year. And if farm families year. Collectively, they had an esti- | * Si FO it Tenders mated gross income of about $41,- | tollo as counse ; ( gin isto 900.000,000—the highest on record. | aditional rural living and working 4 Unless all studies go astray, it will habits are due for a change. Leisure be $1,600,000,000 more than in 1947. 11 1 \ th work, Farmers, as a class, are “in the money.” And here's ht the experts | instal nave to say about the tuation: chores. An emerge as con “Many farm Is “of the United States are im better financial condi- | in 1 tion than they ever have been, Their | it comes time 10¥ tow n” w NEW EXPERIMENTS BY VETERINARIANS PROVE THAT "MOON BLINDNESS” IN HORSES aud MULES 1S NOT CAUSED by the MOON BUT RELATED TO VITAMIN DEFICIENCY. _ MORE T HAN wy KINDS OF TICKS PREY UPON POULTRY, LIVESTOCK AND PETS. MANY CARRY DISEASE MANY CATT +£ DIE FRO LEUKEMIA SIMILAR oo HODGKIN'S DISEASE OF HUMAN BEINGS EA seen gm A HI el ve Sl VES Na Na ow PREPARED BY AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR ANIMAL HEALTH RAK nT au is tl proper time f ( HOLE TT SEA MN | Prati Ne x oD o TMNT] | yr » Pb ALL Y EAR R ROU ND | it or around weaning Hog cholera knows no season. | t ich ne rop of pig: Precautions must be ob served, all | t and mos effective year 'round, if American farmers 1zainst devastatir hope to check the ravages of this this fast-] viru deadly virus disease of swine. ted fo dA Veterinary authorities report x that coraplete of 1 : - 4 ok Swine be brough’ ¢ mis Chere are many ways that chol- era can be transmitted from herd to another. Flies, for instance the virus. But many been traced to in- 1 from farm to farm r of threshing in uncoo rarbage, in contami- nated fe bags, on wagon and truck wheels and other equipment On fection carri on the cloth Crews, given st anits ation : ure aren't proof ag: inst cholera. Still other dangers must be kept ) ! 3 i droves of swine, due to hog chol- n mind. Hog cholera virus ind | era, have occurred in the middle of | hypodermic necdles, ca ly the winter as well as during the | ha dled by persons w the 8 Y 1 hottest summer months. | proper tr ing, can spel ter. | 1 I Also, there seems to be no sci- | Furthermore, pigs shoul je entific evidence to sup_ort the old | reneral phys.cal check arian to be surc they ination, in satis- may not that the feeding of related to superstition new .orn is somehow outbreaks of cholera The only thing seasonal al hog cholera, according to these | if they not condition, they develop immunity. Dec 31 Is Deadline Far Grain Price Programs sed to Wheat 250,112.60 Farmers in Pennsylvania who [ku ywers under the protection } Frogram is want Government price | Unde he Pp } Acre 1 for ther wheat. crop were remind-| Under th Purchase Agreement , Program: on Wheat, 2 Purchase ed today that they have only a . | Agreement have heen poroved few days left in which to .take| ...ins 1.001 bushel out loans or purchase agreements.| Mr. Zehne that ad- December 31 is the closing date | equate storage is essential in orde for the price support program for |i{o obtain ine benefits of the price- this crop, according to Clyde A. | support program Under loan Pro- Committee. Chairman of the Pa. sealed in approved Marketing distance of the Zehner, duction crop must be and | storage facilitic Under pur- Depending on the chase agreement, the farmer him- from the Philadelphia | self is responsible for storage of Port, loan rates for Wheat crop | his crop, but any past later de- are from $2.14 to $2.29. livered to the Government must Up until yesterday, standards in farmers had, Pennsylvania | meet certain the 1948 Price grade under order tn receive the support price Support Program on wheat a total Corn loans and purchase agree- of 341 loans made on 108846 bush-| ments wil] be available until June | els. The amount of money dis-{ 30, 1949 hired hand” who performs scores Oi production ¢ with manual effort reduced to flicking a switch. Electricity, however, st Ho isn't being used to anythi ng ike a maximum extent. For example, only and and beauty of | are | | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin! To HE NORE iy TEE HY AT | VE ! The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, December 30, 1918 —3 "CLASSIFIED | Rates for this column are 25¢ per | msertion, If over five lines, Sc per | line each insertion, all payable in advance, | Pair of glasses in brown case student. Return to 12-30-1tp | LOST: Elevator W 1S JOR a M any Us 32s on Farm Richard Pe ifer, FOR SALE: Hopse jm Milton Grove, 5 rooms, fvapm air feat, electric, water syspem, 2-car gars= age, large gardel” E. Titus Gish R2, Mt. Joy. 10-14- tf FOR SALE: Ringneck Pheasants, fancy eating birds] Live~ or dressed. | Chas Bailey, R1, . Joy. Phone 007R15. 10-7-t£ TYPEWRITERS wa MACH'S | New-rebuilt-used Engle, 411 FOR SALE Ke swwstone Boilef®. Call p fe Eliminate Mount Joy 165R. Canjhg seen at 366 E. High, gown 14). 4-8-tf ‘ D ' Donegal Springs Roagll Mt. Joy. ee Back. Bread ng’ Chorss 19.90-1¢ | [F INTERESTED in selling your ; a ~—— |ecar—See—Ben Staley pr c¢ R2, Elevators are becoming as com- OR SALE: New Bungalow, 4 rooms | Mount Joy. / a 5-9-tf mon on farms as they are in city land b ith, garage and laundry. All np ————— department stor They are, how- Located on Donegal | JOY COAL: Nut, Stove and Egg, ever, of a different kind—and not [Springs Road. $ 00. Phone Mt. | Pea, Buckwheat, = e, alter Derr, u purposes. Unless, (Joy 118-R3 after 5:30 p.m. 12-30-1tp | 230 West Main 8 oy Mount Joy, of course, city stores have started | =~" pa i Pa S.5-tf conveying farm produce from the OUNG M/ ARRIED MAN wanted A. into ninth or tenth story [for milk truck, pay. Elwood | MALE HELP mon es tn WANTED Farmers began to t seriously [FOR SALE Good Vo dd Xe 1 Hay. | Men for Jenerad work about elevators and « vors dur- [Phone Mt. Joy 916R1 2-23-21 DS is f he 1 i 0 ) Y ——_——— ————— _—— | : : ye > i I hem be FOR SALE: T: able model Reg rd Call. or hope nce. Many dit their own eatin Flayer in excellent congition with eur Mariet 951 i rs nh SEER attachments, ready to to | WYETH ING@RPORATED ment. Ot bought commercial MARIETTA Mount Joy | 12-30-21 Radio. Low price, Phons s little— LED) =< source matt 6 p.m models. The what they alter FOR SALE: Floor model Fadi Ra- | lio, Walnut cabinet, gabg condition, i's can do most. All-purpose ¢ r port. able or station: are capable of Tow price. Phone Mout Joy 125J-2 : 4 9_an_o elevating to de heights baled, [after 6 p.m. 12-30-21 chopped or loose hay, ear corn, |\wp DESIRE TO THANK our » |friends for their kindness, words of ympathy and floral offerings in our late bereavement. Mrs. Lizzie Sherk and family 12-30-1tp We desive to OTF OF THANKS: thank our friend kindness, | floral coffer- | riends for gheip-Ki words of, sympathy J a ngs in our late ber#avement. Mrs, | Paul Frank and Mr. C. S. Frank and fan ily 12-30-1t | APPLES! APP L ES! For | phe r all Aoking |; 9-30-tf SECTIONAL 8'x7'. 8x8, NEW GARAGE 10°x10°, OVERHEAD DOORS: Jn stock for im= Automatic electrie x10%, 12'xg2’. dn | mediate deifes overhead ddof operators. Controlled from the dash of your car. Also a lot of commercial and pivoted steel gash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 145. 4-17-t4 PHOTO FINISHING—Any six of sight exposure roll developed end printed vlain oy deckle «edge, 250 {coin). Reprinty 3c eath. Minimum order 25¢. Ca J City Photo Ser- vice, Box 53, rrisburg, Pa. 2/15/t{ BUIL DING LOTS FOR SALE: Five n the east side of F ‘OR SALE Carrom Board, like | Lots 60x200 each now Stand, new set | Longenecker Rogd -f Mount Joy f Characters and rule hook, plus | Boreush, Price Béasonable. Contact 1d Playin haracters. Can play 85 | E. E. Brown, Phone 169 or 34. m m this board. Omi $5.00. . 7-22-tf Phone Mt. Joy 320 or call at Fas pO Main St, Mt. Joy. 12-16-7 | TWO enogra- ance office, with ins) vacation Telephone and Typist fo ermanent positior, GIRLS io) ns nurposes, $2.50 per Bu B-g rade | pay, free hospitalization. Sthyman eed Winter” Banana | Marietta 2811. {(/ 12-9-4t root crops, shelled corn, ground 1 Grimes Goldpn. Also Vinegar | 7 DE en Chionsed Tt Hl ee Sh Pring volt: CHC OTICE: I will buy ail kinds of being elevated in the accompanying |containers to the Cold Storage, | Scrap iron and magazines. Also stove illustration. Wairview Orchards, Katheryn z.| wood for sile, Jos and oak, in the es en ts 5 Snvder 12-23-2 small lots or truck” load. Guy D. They do these “pack-breakir = Be ln | Spittler. Mount Joy. chores easily, and all day long Wiil- | yygpzgs & CLAMS: C hincote acue | 10-30-14 out complaining. However, before | i .¢ nd clams at Joe and Tim you build or buy an elevator be |g 29-35 Detwiler fin Mt. sure you know for what it is to | I Phone 277-R 12- 9-4tp ed. That knowledge will determine me : — Ean | FOR SALE! the size and best for [POR SALE Ito ‘Peal Pa. LOT AT 10 E. MAB¥ST., MT. JOY your n J. B. Hostetter jdount JOY, oo if WITH SII ix HOUSE. MAIN ST Costs of operation vary somewhat, | _ 5 RA - | DOUBLE OUSE ON HENRY ST. but, in general, farmers can figure | TE] PHONE OPE RATOR Ww ANT- Suitable for Business Location on it taking from 1/10 to five kilo- | ED: With or witout’ experience, Cl) Mo unt Joy 145 watt hours of power to elevate 1,000 | full or part time. Al hly Miss Carrie PAUL N/ARTIN, CONTRACTOR bushels of grain with an elevat Ney, Columbia Telephone Co. Mt. 4-22-t1 AWAY. WW x 9_9_4f | run by a {five horsepower mn 4 5 hii. FOR RENT: Furnished bedroom. |X" ly couple Small Farm Units Bre wi Eon ye! th h child 1 10 or 12 Big Implement Buyers cars old. Write P.O.Box 8 A JOy preferred. ) WHY Two-thi of the one and one- Nag, “Vc Continue to feed 100.ordinary birds dollars ber to NOTICE when approximately 80 Pedigreed al i tl 1 ) 1 f 1 I : + Musser-Bred Leghorns, lay just as: or \ \ y Cor ap i I or 1 | many eggs. Thirty years of breed= wy hn } th ti-F'riction B 1 [anu- £1 Comi ine on our own farms have de~ facture 1ssociation, Id at their pi ya | 3S veloped chicks which are extreme= For the first time the small farm (Mar treet, (Eli itown, Pa, | ly heavy and”are at the operator, who owns 6 per cent of [OD Janualy 10, between the | sande timd highly resistant to all 1m ( in 3:60 o'clock, A : the country’s total farm act Bi a lin the poultry diseases of this area, I y u ) : will be the biggest custon for 4 0 the Compan: | Learn ntore about these superiog at natic InBor.s i | automatic labor-saving imp nt D. L. LANDIS. Secretary | chicks, The low ebb of farm labor a 1 12-16-4t | . Write av or ices your as the incre: in farm savings ha - -l Write toflay, for price: nd your been responsible for the mechar EXECUTOR'S NOT i free copy=6f Musser's colorful 1944 tion of the smaller farms Estate of 1 R. © late of | edition of “Chick News.” ‘1 vil Florin. dece 1 | One outstanding result is that b 3 Letters testamentary on id | 7 Sh ” 050, 34 i cotiniated Wat four ; Letters testamentary on said | Nygger Leghorn Farms lion farms will produce 33 per cent ad . 1 : : 5 plore. than the Gf 1a at A or, ind bted | phone 905-R-6 it. Joy, Pa, re th: 1 produ of | are reauested make im- | six million farms before the pa t. and tho having — or demand rainst the em ill pr nt them without U-S-E-D tlerent he under- | ; 20 Lily © ‘ to th ¢ Hot Water Boiler Plastic Lily Pond | ling in Florin, Penn a OIL. BURNERS” nia $35.00 up ER ; Gil H. ROY NISSLY | J. L. MEHCKLEY i ak Executor | Elizabethtown, Pa. x ) * / A. H ng, A 16-6t | Phoife 414 = AI. MEETING 10-7-tf i. 4 | {1} od Sa by | i 1 Ram | N-O-T-I-C-E I lisvi Pa.. for tl ei Save | 2.00 i | Oil Burning Space Heaters 1 1 Y ( On Sr 1 ed vo n ! : | Spegial Sc Jill be neta Spedial Sa ne ; CHANGE IN MANUFACTURERS Ih POLICY J EM hi Regularly $139.50 ( 1 OWT } NOW ONLY $ MECKLE Y N 'E Elizabethtown, Pa. BE eh oe : Phone — 414 Korot: aay al Tae Caan. | 10-7-tf Koroseal or plastic lily ponds [1145 1 D n we ——————— make it possible for the farmer as | pul ( y Fontained 1m] N NOTICE well as the city dweller to have a 1 3 Moygnt ‘ug 4d us Notic ¢ given that the lily pool without the expense of l : ih I ret nual ction will be held at the building e or concrete basin, A hi il the | First N ink & Trpst Com=- i » The plas pond may be emptied, : 1 | pany, Joy, Palla 1 ) Pile folded up and brought indoors and : : . on 1 1 nary M, 1949, be- 1949 each ident od fi « stored during the winter months. ‘ Y x vs nu 9a. m. and 12 The pond also may be used as a : 1 T rent ! tion of directors, wading pool for children or as a | We a nd t ol such other duck pond. tot : i ea nl I come before the v. } ting. Among other l t 3 the Borousl bef +3 t come before the meeting . . WILLIAM F AN 3 6 Weevil Damage in Grain , [LLIAM F. BRIAN, | (jj he the approval of installation , 2 1 . | of pension or a profit sharing Traced to UncleanBins ———+ 1 |plan for employees of the bank. ] I [ BW - ph) Prevention of weevil damage to Pl BX I af E. M. IOV the rew crop is possible if the TA X ( si CP ANT 12-95 Cashier granary is clean and a1 n wit . - ae SR granary is clex 1 and sp ed with 19 WES STRERT SH AT RS’ MEETING DDT. Nearly all cases of “weevily"” 12-30-tf grain can be traced to unclean bins, | =— according to Purdue university en tomologist Any infestation which FE Si OUR JOB PRINTING 1S RIGHT IN J THE GROOVE » from insects occurs likely will com which remai she gra proper n from year to year in in and can be clearing prevented by ——— When in need of Printing. (any —- Patronize Bulletm advertisers. THE UNION NATION! Ad MOUNT JOY BANK / The regalar annual meeting of the hareholders of the Union National Mount Joy B A will be held at said hank, in the Botough of Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, January 11, 1849, at ten) o'clock A. M. for the election of directors, and for such other busifess as may come before the meeting. CARL S. KRALL, Cashier | 12-9-5t