The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 06, 1949, Image 6

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NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc.
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
SALES AND SERVICE
Are Now Open For Business
AT THEIR NEW LOCATION
Corner W. Main & New Haven Sts.









KEENER

HOME FURNISHINGS
15 MARIETTA ST.
STORE HOURS
Monday $ to 8
Fuesday & Thursday - 8 to 6
Weoednesday 8 to 12 noon
Boyer's)
MOUNT JOY, PA.
(Formerly
Friday & Saturd.
Wy = Samto9 pm.
We extend an invitation to all our friends and cus-
tomers, both old and new, to visit our store at any time.
Store hours will remain the same as they have been
Feel free to come in and look around at your leisure.
On the first floor you will find small furniture items,
breakiast and dinette sets, ii and appliances:
and on the second floor, livin:
ture, bedding, and ruas.
room and bedroom furni-
We shall continue to carry
many lines of nationally known and advertised merch-
ondise.
ing for, we will do our best to obtain it for you.
Do riot hesitate to ask us for a free
If we do not have exactly what you are look-
estimate on floor
covering and window shade installations. This is only
one of the many services we extend for your conveni-
ence.
You can purchase furnishi
cash, or, if you wish, on the time p
icit and welcome new accounts
able.


Horner's

ular stock, There are big savings, for man, woman, and children, all are Nationally Advertised Shoes and
Hosiery. Take advantage of the tremendous savings we have for you. Shoes to fit every individual need
ings for your home for
sayment plan. We sol-
. «+ . fErmMs are reason-
THE KEENERS
and taste at the height of the season.


Our 8th Anniversary Sale siarts tomorrow. and features shoes and hosiery selected from our reg-

A 22-year-old Lancaster
was arrested seven times and lost
his drivers license three times in
i six years. In addition he was in-
| volved in two accidents.
a
Patronize Bulletin advertisers.
WANTED
Experienced Painters
HAROLD KLING
Phone 272-M
219 N. Market St.

Elizabethtown
2tp



Weaver Ro
Electrical
Contractors
SEE US
For all your Electrical Needs
PHONE 662W2
R. D. 2° COLUMBIA
1-6G-4ip
BENNETT'S
Restaurant
45 EAST MAIN ST.
MOUNT JOY




Monday thru Saturday
served 11-2 and 5 to 8
Dinner
Closed Sundays
Bresovs Ice Cream
BULK AND GALLONS






Men’s Dept.
$6.95 Dress Oxfords Sale $5.45
$7.95 Dress Oxfords Sale $6.45
$8.95 Dress Oxfords Sale $6.95
$9.95 Dress Oxfords Sale $7.95
10.95 Dress Oxfords Sale $8.95
HOSIERY DEPT.
39¢ Children’s
“Anklets
232 pr.=5§ prs. $1.00
Boys’ 49c Anklets
39¢ pr.=3 prs. $1.00
Men's Hose
reg. 558€-3 prs. $1.00

$7.95

Women’s Dept.
$2.95 Casual Shoes
$4.95 Dress & Casual Shoes $3.45
$5.95 Dress & Casual Shoes $4.45
$6.95 Dress
Dress Shoes



$1.99



$4.95
$5.95
Shoes





ONE LOT
Values to $7.95
Men's Work Shoes
$395 pair
BOYS’
OXFORDS
Size 1 to 6
$247,

Sizes 12 to 3

MISSES’
Oxfords and Loafers
$6299 pair







SCHOOL SHOES
Just 300 Pairs

RED - BROWN - BLACK
Anniversary
Sale
LOAFERS - STRAPS - OXFORDS
Sizes 1 10 9
AA to C
VALUES TO $7.95

motorist
can bé made like new.
the old finish by sanding or scrap-
ing, then ap ply a new finish, [



Local Residents
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram B. Engle,
W. High St, Maytown,
the
129
announce
Miss Ruth L.
P. Gorner,
engagement of
Johnstin, to Frank Rome,
N. Y. Miss Johnstin is employed by
 





[PURCH HASING POY POWER | ;
YEAR AGO
Wyeth Inc, Marietta, and Mr. Gor- |
ner by the government at the depot
in Rome, N. Y. No date has been
set for the wedding.
Mr, and Mrs. J. Harry Bahn, of
ti
Mortuary Record Lions Club Activities
(From Page 1)
(From page 1) dates on your calendar and plan
Wolf, and one sister, Mrs. Emma | to attend, it will be better than
Lehman, Dillsburg ] year Do Not Miss It. The
The funeral was held from the
Miller Funeral Home at E-town |
on Tuesday ternoon with in-
terment in the, Newville cemetery
Cumberland County
Juhn K. Kame J :
. o
John K. Kame, cighty, forme The Mount oy U. 5. Economists Show
resident of Maytown, died Tuesday LIONS CLUR Op ntimism in Fars casts
n the Oreviile Mennonite Home, 4 I t declines]
. 5 1 spite « ( ecent de
where he had been a guest for the Invites you to tune in in ) pate 1 ic of econ-
| uid
| past several months. Death wa omists of the tme of|
| Sls t
{due to a cerebral hemorrhage after TED MALONE agriculture took mistic point
{an ill of two days of view at thel con
| H | 1 if N S STATION WHBG ference in W D. C In
1 aeceasd Ie wa walome { 4 t have
the past, these ( ave
{ Kame. He the last of his fam- Thurs, Jan. 13, WEEU cor fired their est es of the out- &
| 1 Vis i
ily and a member of St. John’s Lu- Featuring LIONS activities look to the coming 12 months, This
| theran Church, Maytown. Surviving during Founders’ Week | time they tried to I ve years
{ only are nieces and nephews . Saesd And, i e ( dey’ that
Ungs look fairly good { the farm-
— ~ er for that long
{ MIDGETS TO GIANTS = Of course, they made two basie
Hundreds of species of cactus are Ii t assumptions that some people still
native of Arizona They range ngagemen $ Ste 8 little doubiul about—-that
an : the size of a Butter: ta the | stable peace will be established and
om the size of a b ( ! ] that there will be no serious de-
| giant saguaro which stretches 40 | Of Well Known ; ere j
feet high ig
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1
TODAY
Oo

we REAL INCOME
”
INVESTORS SYNDICATE,
America’s economic boom con-
inues as buying power outpaces
prices,
nr
wrong about one of the two, the |K
‘flect may be drastic. And they
hasten to point out that these are
assumptions,
Thomasville, RDI, announce the
ngagement of their daughter,
Dolores F. Behn, to Paul Weiser,
Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paull i
Weiser, Florin, Pa.
Miss Bahn is a graduate of West
York High School and is employed
by the York Corporation
Mr. Weiser is a graduate of the |
Fast Donegal High School and is
oved in the trucking business
b hi i
No ( t | 1 iH ot { 1 the

FING Wm NGG
Lh
How to Keep Floors Gleaming
10






Ts MATTER how modestly fur-
LN hed, h with attractive,
sparkling floor has charm and
1 dignity, If your floors are of
oak or other hardwood, keeping
them glistening i fairly simple. {
! fundamentals of good 1? .
t e are daily sweeping n
u ated dust mop, plus an occa-
a ng with a weighted floor
brash or an electric polisher.
Several time * hardwood
floors l
uthorities contend that soap

vater harm the finish, Special
liguid cleaning preparations con= |
taining a wax base are highly rec- |
ommen ted. These clean the floor |
thoroughly and leave a thin protec-
tive film that tends to prevent dust
from penetrating the grain.
Wax, which completes the job of
guarding the wood against dirt,
also provides that glossy sheen |
which char Bete hardw ood |
floors. Paste waxes deve loped espe-
cially for floors are available. Ap- |
ply a thin coat with cheese cloth of |
double thickness. Allow to dry, then |
polish with a weighted brush or
electric polisher. Polish across the
grain first, then with it. About an
hour later repeat the entire opera- |
tion. Rubbing type liquid wax also |
gives good results. Apply according |
to manufacturers’ directions. |
Even a long neglected oak floor
Just remove |
T WiLL. DO
YOU NO
GOOD UNLESS
2%
|

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JACK HORNER’S SHOE STORES,



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MT. JOY and COLUMBIA


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OUR WANT ADS
PACK A waLLor
\

ression. If time should prove them
not predictions.
They then go on to point out that
the
tween one
ou
arn
1
mer
1
ers ady m
foodstuffs and clothing. High yield
per worker might mean more
stable prices for industrial goods.
Higher'yields per acre and per an-
mal un
Ali in all, this
bout the kir
tha
like
fair price
High incomes for indus
il for both
will increase be-
and two million persons
year until 1952; that industrial
tput per worker will increase,
d that yields per
estock unit
population
probably
rease,
trial work-
will mean a st
1 unit will mean more economi-
production for the farmer.
up to just
year period
elves would
High production at
5; means a break for pro-
ers and consumers — a square
shapes
i of five
t the farmers them
to enjoy.



Battle Against Aftosa


is
In a drive
(foot and mouth disease)
Me
S.-Mexico commission has under-
taken the job of vaccinating from
eig
affected area by the end of 1949,
T
nin
pre
ang
norant cattle owners that vaccina-
tior
disaster,
By the end of 1949 the program
will have
mil
points:
infection,
tion and quarantine,
T
is simple.
is shot into the animal and that's
all
eight to 10 million shots te com- |
plete the job.
tects for six months,
Expert Uiges Milk Cows
Be Taught ‘Good Habits’
Training yeur cows in good habits
most important to all dairymen
according to
cialist.
ommendations
greater profits and reduced mas-
| titis: |
Keep cows undisturbed;
t
ilk
| milking
machine
turer's directions.
to stamp out aftosa
from
xico in two years, a joint U.
ht to 10 million cattle in the
rained teams go ahead of the
e teams of vaccinators to
ach the benefits of vaccination
1 convince the sometimes ig-
alternative
1 is the only to
cost approximately 50
lion dollars. It includes five |
constant inspection, dis-
eradication, vaccina- |
he vaccination process itself
A needle of the vaccine |
there is to it. It will take from |
The vaccine
pro~ |
a leading dairy spe-
lists the following rec-
for more milk,
He
stimulate
minute before
operate milking
manufac
letdown one
begins;
according to

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acre and per |{
also will 'f
arket for :
GLASS WAX
| Everybody ‘reads newspapers but|
| NOT everybody reads circular ad- |
| vertising left on their door step.
Hones.
16-0z can
Special
Always have some
“on the shelf”
GOLDEN CORN Whole Kernel ga
MARGHERIRIE rincess enriched
MILE Farmdale Enriched
PANCAKE REIX coo sea
GOLDEN SYRUP roo
i Cal. Diamond Budded
| i i 1 New Cabbage

 
Real. Food. Value - -
ASCO PORK AND













6-59°
Choice, hand picked Michigar
4 i Pea Beans, slowly cooked ir
W tasty tomato sauce. You'll like
their delicious, nut-like flavor
& ane 39°
Ib 2c
3 ons 40°
pkgs BDC
24-02 bot i5e
iv GGe



3 1 3c
5:25"



Fresh, Green Broccoli
Prepared Spinach or Kale
Tender, Red, Texas Bects
Eating or Cooking Apples US 'b bas 43¢
Northwestern Winesap Apples 2's 28¢
Large Fla, Grapefruit
bunch 25¢
cello pkg 19¢
2" 17¢
54-64
4 for 25¢

Juicy Fla.
Oranges
Crisp, Fresh
Carrots

bls SDT

Rob Ford dog Calif. Evap.
yx. :
Peaches |Mined Frit
11-0z
pkg L5°



Today's Big Value—Enriched
SUPREME BREAD
EH

Tastes better, toasts
better - . stays soft
longer, loaf
14°
i Asst'd lced Layer Cakes
mr Vo
c LS
2 45° « HP
4 VARIETIES BUNS pkg
COFFEE RINGS ea
19¢
19¢
LEAN RIB END
Pork I
Well-Cured Sour Krout 211
Shoulder Veal Roast - 45¢
Mealy Veal Chops
Meat Prices are I.

Get “heat-flo” roasted
Coffee for Satisfaction «=
and save over a dime a pound
Beoeo Coffee
Lie 2 Ibs
87c
Win-Crest Coffea
ib 40g 2 'bs 9c
| Ideal Coffee
A heavier-bodied blend
vacuum packed. D-in
or regular grind,
DL
ower af the Aeme
Ib can
or jar





Lean Sliced
Bacon
99"
Boneless Steak Fish 29¢
Fancy Haddock Fillets '» 33¢
Fillets of Parch Ib 39¢
Fancy Large Shrimp '® 69¢ |

Lean Siab Bacon whole or haif piece
Skinless Frankfurts
Couniry Style Fresh Sausage
Smoked Country Sausage
Lean Smoked
Ib GQ
Picnics
Ib
39
Ib 49¢
Ib 45¢ \
Ib 45¢
Salt Water
65°

Hurif’s Condensed


SOUPS
Tomato, Vegetable or
Asparagus. Stock up.
4.25








Gold Seal Prepared
Spagheiti


2.25
Rob Roy or Bala
Club Assorted
Beverages!
3 80-02 hots 2c
+ tax & dep.
Waldorf


pint
can
=



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The
Joy (
held
next
at 6:3
meetn
merce
Lions
Atl
ganiza
of Tl
among
electio
whose
S. A.
Alvin
and T
daccord
eligibl
The
makin
interes
sic, re
that g
Amy
the R
Club
make
activit
any p
to div
coming
meetin
Tl
El
Appi
ted by
this Ic
First
The
holder
and T
day n
Dire
lows:
Melhor
Hostetf
Daniel
Booth,
Musse
The
nesday
H. Eb
been
the Fi
and w
his nit
rich,
Newco
berger.
trust «
ier an
seph
beth
Gingric
beokke
graphe
messen
1. D
Phares
Newco;
B. Nis:
tin S
and C
elected
The
Fie
At lo
ing pos
take it
high sc
modern
fields.
The
action
several
were
special
mittee
bration.
the pre
It wa
would |
the har
mittee
and oth
school |
to veter
remaini
of the
was $2,