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New Farquhar Manure Spreader and potato planters, Case rub- ber tired wagons, Harrows, Disc and mouldboard plows, disc harrows, cultipackers, field cultivators and weeders. Used manure spreaders, tobacco planters Harrows, wagons, and grain drills. Poultry Supplies Water heaters, feed carts, tobacco paper and a full line of hardware. A FEW DEXTER 1948 MODEL WASH MACHINES AT REDUCHD PRICES KAYLOR BROS. RIEEMS, PENNA. 1-29-3t Is It Impossible? It happened in France, Germany, Greece, Austria, Japan, China, Italy and a dozen other countries. Let's hold the line here. As a good American you can fight inflation by spending your money wisely and saving it reg- ularly. We invite you to use the help of our friendly bank. 9 FIRST NATIONAL BANK: TRUST COMPANY MT. JOY me MT. JOY: PA === mt”, 2 A RE ILC LTA TN See PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL to be held SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 35, 1949 | | On the premises in the village of Rheems, Lancaster County, Penna. | the 21» STORY BRICK, SLATE ROOF | &Yy Diane Geel, DWELLING | How to Build a Handy Shoe Shelf containing seven rooms and bath, | hot water heat, electricity. 2-story F® ENDS of ours recently rebuilt their clothes storage closets to frame, slate roof barn, with poultry house attached, room for two auto- | mobiles, These premises are situated on lot | brighten them up ‘and ko the best fronting fifty feet along the main possible use of all space. In de mg | road, and extending in depth of the job they devised an interesting and practical solution of the shoe storage problem, They designed and built that width two hundred twenty-five | feet to an alley. Water to this prop- | erty is furnished by the Rheems | shelf with more than enoug h space Water Company. This property is | to take care of all the shoes for fil h in good condition and can be view- | members of the family. ed at any time, Shoes generally are badly cared Sale to commence at 2:00 P. M., | for, because shoe racks are badly | when conditions will be made | designed and crowded. On the floor, {known by: STATE | JOHN E. HERSHEY | Walter Dupes, Auctioneer | | D. L. Landis, Clerk 1-27-2t | = a SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. a are in the way, making it impossible to keep closet shoes get re floors clean. Why not, asked my AUSHERMAN BROS., = a shoe | Realtors friends, have shoes where they are | James P. Haus, Agent handy to get at and where it will x always be easy to put them on the | | Phone 251 shoe trees? They then set about to Cor. Jacob & Mount Joy Sts. answer their own question in an in- | telligent way. Here's the answer: { They built a shelf that was about NEW & USED waist high. One row of shoes rests along the front of the shelf. A | Government Surplus slightly higher shelf jn the back takes a second row. Regular type shoe trees were screwed to a 2” by * board which hung down from the top of the shelf above. Shoes are placed on these permanently placed trees and allowed to hang in space, They then placed a 2” by 2” bar across the center of the shelf space and put spring type trees on this, RE it. RR adding a fourth row. If they get {ps 3255 & 5285 gallon | (ded, they can always add an- {Fire extinguishers, gauranteed other row behind the present cross Fatigue Caps bar. |U. S. Navy Saltwater Rope [ Tube Repair Kits | 1 INational Cash Register | Many New and Used Items In Stock Not Mentioned | PEIFFER’S | GOVERNMENT SURPLUS Open Daily 2 P. M. to 9 P. M. Monday through Saturday {41 E. Main St., Mount Joy, PA. BERNARD KEAR, PROP. PHONE 272- M | B-15 Jackets, new & used Leather Jackets, sheep lined, new & used. | Field & Combat Shoes New Army Blankets 1009, wool | All Wool Gloves | Army & Navy Sweaters | Paints, outside & inside, | the upper shelf were covered with an attractive, bright wallpaper, the bar was painted and the shelf cov- ered with a gay striped oilcloth. A curtain drops over the shelf to keep out the dust. enn THE ‘WEATHER! BY DROHAN of the local weather conditions from Wed- January 19 to Tuesday, Jan. The following is a report nesday, 25. Temperatures (21st) Koser's Watch Shop ai Chocolate Ave. 38 degrees. { > Lowest daily temp range: i a 10 (25). FLORES, PA. | Greatest daily temp: range: 20 | ® (19). . Wind Olympic Watches Prevailing direction: Northwest. SPIDEL & GEMEX Average velocity: 7 M. P. H. (watch attachments) | Lowest: Highest: Average: Barometer Lowest: 30.01 in. (19th) Highest: 30.74 in (21st). Average: 30.42 in Forstner Jewelry Delta Pearls "Modern" Rhinestone Jewelry | Precipitation Total precip.: 1.05 in. Grealest in 24 hours: .32 in. (21). No. days Total this month to date: Greatest in 24 hours: 1.799 (5th) ns with precip.: 6 3.02 in ® Dependable 1 Watch Repairing OPEN EVENINGS Everybody reads newspapers but NOT everybody reads circular ad. vertising left on their door step. CR — Stimulate your business by adver- tising in the Bulletin. For High Prices 1 Let Us Haul Your Poultry Direct | To The City _ SMALL HA HA ULING x FEE 1 Paul G. Mumma & Son | ELIZABETHTOWN R 1. Phone E'town 171 or 13 Phone E'town 345J5 RAISE PROFITABLE BROILERS Broilers that bring top market prices don't just happen. They are built from feed—the better the feed, the better the bird. | Red Rose has been developed and tested at our own Experimental Farms on hundreds of thousands of birds. It builds the richly-colored, well-fleshed broilers that buyers want. OUR BROILER BOOK, FREE, tells all about it and RED ROSE FATTENING MASH. Stehman’s Flour Mills MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Yi a” tests in North Carolina that corn| The back, sides and the bottom of | Sale Register If you want a notice on your sale inserted in this register weekly “i from now until day of sale. ABSO- 4 LUTEL Y FREE, send or phone us| Janey let us print your bills. That's Plants, Like Humans, [the cheapest advertisingyou can get Are Finicky Eaters mes Isotopes Tell Amounts Of Fertilizer Utilized Atomic scientists have learned that some plants, like some human beings, are finicky i oe town, along the Main street, 22 This new knowledge, importantigtory frame house, 13 rooms, all mmercially, is the result of conveniences, two furnaces, large ive tests with radioactive iso« barn, 2-story shop by Roy Henny in- fertilizers.'and Clyde Henny. Sale at 12:30 p. i r . Radioisotopes, sometimes called™: Edgar Funk, auct. ‘tracers,”” are atoms whose nuclei sp emit high-energy rays that can be Saturday, February 5—In the Vil- lage of Rheems, a 2. story brick dwelling, 2-story frame barn, poul- try house by John E. Hershey. Sale at 2 p.m. Walter Dupes, Auct. : Saturday, Feb. 5-In Rohrers- eaters. topes of phosphorous Saturday, February 12 — A farm instruments./in East Hempfield Twp, on the| from Mechanicsburg to Lan- 7661 P. of land Stone all times. dwelling, frame barn. Tobacco shed! jt garage, o her buildings, household furniture by Irene Bender, Execu- trix of the Will of Anna E. G. Steh- man. Sale at 1:30 p.m. Elmer V detected by sensitive Thus, the movement of substances| oad containing such atoms may be fol-disville, lowed or traced at Before radioisotopes were used, was impossible to tell how much fertilizer a plant would absorb. But by using radioactive phosphorous : 4 Spahr. Auctioneer. in phosphate fertilizer, for instance, € scientists know the amount each i Wednesday, Feb. 16—On the pre-| plant takes. in Manor Township, 4 miles] Pay As a result, a scientist now . 3 my tell a farmer who spends $50 to put! Southeast of Millersville, 2 miles) phosphate fertilizer on his land south of Central Manor, livestock] whether the plant only *‘nibbles” or and implements by Raymond P.| 3 { takes a bite big enough to repay Henry: Edgar Funk, Auct. | his expense. | { During these experiments, scien- Wednesday, February, 23 — On the| tists were surprised to discover that/pre mises on Donegal Sorings Road.|* plants sometimes have distinct likes mile West of Mount Joy, and dislikes for certain “meals.” stock and implements, by Ralph H. ; : Musser. Walter Dupes, Auct. it was learned from Sl Thursday, Feb. 24—In Manor T'wp., one mile east of Mountville, one-half mile south of Lincoln] wn | Highway, at Hershey's Mill, {ling implements & household goods| {by Catharine Hershey Pickle. Sale] at A p.m. Edgar Funk, auct. Tuesday, March 1 — On the premises in East Donegal Twp., jjon the Carmanv Farm, about one nile north of Florin, livestock and| implements, household goods by| evi Kopp. For example, liked the for a time, phosphate from fertilizbr|, then would switch to J nd t Wednesday, March 2 — In Manor i ~ Twp. on the Charleston read, 2. : | mles south of Mountville, 1} 0 east of Washington Boro, 17 head| #1 of fat steers, lead mule, milk cow. 4 5 sows with pigs, 28 shoats, Poland China boar, 600 Leghorn yearlings, “two tractors and other impleme nts| Glenn Ranck. Sale at 12 M Funk, auct. This man works on an extrac- [bv R. tion apparatus in Oak Ridge, Edgar Tenn,, a+ part of the program for March 3 — In the nationwide distribution of ben- | Thursday, Man-| eficial radioactive isotopes, from or Twp. on the Charleston road, northwest of Millersville the uranium chain-reacting dfomic | 3 miles pile. and 2 1-2 ville, farming implements and| the phosphate which had been pres- household goeds by Amos Bf int before fertilization. In Maine, Cha rles. Sale at 12:30 p. m. Ed-| oes preferred the fertilizer gar Funk, Auct. all the time. the potat phosphate sR Saturday, March 5 — In Manor Twp., on the Blue 'miles south of Washington 3oro 1 miles West of miles southwest of s, plants would ‘seem always to prefer the phosphate al- ready present in the ground, in- stead of the meal prepared by the In other case Mountville, 28 farmer. milk cows, bulls and farming im-| One of the world’s foremost pro-| rlements by Frank N. ducers of baby foods, chewing gum, | Sale at 12:30 p. m: Fdgar Funk, coffee and peanut-butter recently|Auct. became the first representative of the food industry to become a mem- Wednesday, March 9 In Manor] ber of the atomic research program|Twno., on the Blue Rock Road, 1-2] at the University of Chicago. mile west of Millersville, Farming - ie implements and ng Hoffmaster. Edgar Funk, |by John and Bertha |Sale at 12:30 p. m. Auc: Small Turkey Talk Thursday, Twp.. 1 mile south of Mountville, farming implements and household] socds by Mrs. Susie P. Stoner. Sale . Edgar F. Funk, Auct March 12 Saturday, In Manor| #4 | Twp.. East of Creswell, Livestock farming implements. and house! hold | soods by Christ Frey, Sale at 12:30 p. m. Edgar Funk, Auct, Harry W. Gentzler Sale at 12:30 Edgar Funk, Auct. March 17 — In Manor Twn., one mile north of Highville, and on mile east of Creswell, | livestock and implements by Aaron |Shaiebly. Sale at 12:30 p. m. | Edgar Funk, Auct. Thursday, The young lady poses a close- ur on a very young turkey—one -r oi the streamlined variety creat- | Friday. March 18 — In West ed to meet modern demands for Hempfield Twp, on the premises on small birds to suit small families [the road leading from Salunga to and to fit kitchenette ovens, Each [Silver Spring, of several of the older varietics | land household goods by Mrs. contributed one or more of the de- H. Groff. Sale at 6:30 p.m. sired characteristics to this small {Dupes, Auct. white variety, characterized by a | compact body, short legs, long keel and plenty of breast meat. Careful records on thousands of John| Walter| Saturdav, |vremises in Mt. Jov east of the Lone. Co. nown os the Jchn Twp. north- Farm Diner. Newcomer | | The Bulletin, lard visited Mr. |high and family fay m-| miles east of Mount-| Rock Road, 2| Millersville, 3c Barley.| — March 10 In Manor] Wednesday. March 16 Be-| tween Hessdale and Strasburg, known as the Dieter farm, live-| stock and farming implements by| farming imolements| March 19 - On the| we. Joy, Pa., Th ursday, January 27, 19193 NEWTOWN | Clyde Kemmerly of Mount Joy R. I” D. visited his patents and Mr, and | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frank and | family visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm | Fogelsanger at Wrightsville Friday | evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shuman of ! Risser and | visited Mrs. | Elizabethtown, Martha sister, Effie of Hershey Matilda Derr Sunday. Myr, and Mrs. Arthur Koser visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frank and | family on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stoppard and family of Lancaster RD,, and Mrs Wilbur Haage, and Mrs. | Daniel Geltmacher Sunday. Mrs. Emma Givens of Middletown and Mrs. Ray Myers and son, Mar- lyn of Mount Joy visited Sunday with Mrs. Daniel Moore. Mr. and Mrs. tended the open house for Mr. and Mis. Isaiah Sumpman at Mt. Joy, 50th wedd- visited Mr. Abram Gamber at- in celebration of their ing anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Columbia; Miss Louise and Mrs. Abram Salem Gamber and family of Rhoads visited Mr. Gamber. Mrs. David Aleman and Mrs. Au- of Mariet- Edward Is- brey Boles and daughter, lat visited Mr. and Mrs. ler on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fogie and son, Rich- and Mrs. David Le- at Wrightsville. Mrs. Wm. Fogie visited with Mr. Alfred Oakand, Mr. and and Mrs. ‘land Mrs. Mrs. Ray Barton and Mr. {Paul Jones on Saturday. CLASSIFIED Rates for this column are 25c¢ per nsertion. If over five lines, 5c per |'ine each insertion, all payable in | \dvance. [ [FOR SALE: 12 Poland China Suck- ng Pigs. Shelley R. Shellenkerger, R1, Mt. Joy. Telephone 133J-4 Mt. | Joy . 1-27-2t |[FOR SALE: Boy's tan overcoat with lining, Size 8. Very good Price $5.00. Call Mount 1-20- tf WATCHMAN WANTE D: Full time. [quilted condition. {Joy 9 91R3. [No coal firing. Geo. Brown Sons {fnc. Mount Joy, Pa. 1-20-tf FOR SALE: Side Arm Hot Water Heater. Telephone 72-M, Mt. Joy. 0-2 {112 Rats reporte d killed can STAR. [Harmles ss animals. Also “STAR” ‘ANTU". Hostetter’s Hardware, |M unt Joy, Pa. 1-13-10tp Stoves, Heatrolas, will dso buy all kinds of scrap iron. [Sell stove wood, locust or oak, mall lots, or truck load. Guy D. Phone 101-R Mt. Joy, Pa. IF OR SALE: [Spittler, 1-27-tf [FOR SALE: 1935 Dodge Sedan. (Telephone 1€9-M or call at 43 West (Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. 1-27-11 2 Hot Air furnaces, 2 2 hot water YOR SALE bucket-a-day stoves, frogs. range boiler, bath tub, all in [very good condition, price reason- able. Call 311-R Mt. Joy or apply 205 or 217 West Donegal St., Mount (Joy, Pa 1-27-2t General Handy Man, be- tween age of 25 & 50. Full time em- (ployment thrucut the vear. Lawn nd garden work. Should be able to (dr ive an automobile. Location in country near town State wages ex- cted. Write Box No. 8 G. S 1-2 7-4t WANTED: HAVE FUN WINTER Develop your own snapshots, sets 193.95. $7.50. Enlargers $20:20 - $39 up. Photo paper, supplits Victor Klahr Camera Shop, Middletown 1-27-1 ORDERS for all- from new blended I WILL TAKE |wool Braided Rugs made (materials, colors carefully to your room. Reasonably priced according to size. Mrs. G. W. Douglas, Donegal Springs Road, Mt. Joy Pa.. 1-13-tf WANTED: Woman to keep house (Pa. Phone 145. lis for sale, EVENING S. : COAL: Nut, Stove and Egg, | Pea, Buckwheat, Rice, Walter Derr, | 280 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. | NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7’, 8x8, (10'x10", 12'x12’, In stock for im=- mediate delivery. Automatic electrie overhead door operators. Controlled [from the dash of your. car. Also a lot of commercial and pivoted steel |sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy, We purchased 2 AMPLI-PHONES and one does the work so the other You can hold a two way conversation without the use of anything additional. Talk from house to garage, farm house to barn oF nid office to stock room, ete. is new, never been unpacked. Fall can install in a jiffy. Price |$15, about half the original cost. Apply the Bulletin, Mt. Joy. 1-6-tf LOCAL HELP WANTED ON POULTRY FARM MUSSER LEGHORN FARMS Phone Mount Joy 905R-6 1-20-tf VALENTINE HEARTS Filled with candy, 85c, $1.50, $1.75, $3.00, $3.50, $4.60 and $5.00 up to $50.00. Valen- tines for Children and Grown-ups. Kulp’s Luncheonette, 18 W. Main Street, Mt. Joy, 1-20-tf PUBLIC HEARING There will bé a public hearing in the Council Room on February 1, 1949 at 7:30 P. M. for the purpose of hearing any complaints on the pro- posed changing of the block on N. Barbara St. from Frank St. to Det- wiler Ave. from a “A° Residential to a “B” Residential. Mount Joy Borough Council 1-6-4t MALE HELP WANTED Men for general work. Inside and Outside Our Stable Department Call or phone Marietta 2951 WYETH INCORPORATED MARIETTA 9-30-tf PHOTO FINISHING—Any six or sight exposure roll developed end printed plain or deckle edge, 250 {coin). Reprints 3c each. Minimum order 25c. Capital City Photo Ser- vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. 2/15/t{ J. WILLIS FREED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT TAX CONSULTANT 19 WEST MAIN STREET WHY Continue to feed 100 ordinary birds when approximately 80 Pedigreed Musser-Bred Leghorns, lay just as many eggs. Thirty years of breed ing on our own farms have de veloped chicks which are extremes layers and are at the highly resistant to all diseases of thig area, ly heavy same time the poultry Learn more about these superiox chicks, Write today for prices and yout free copy of Musser’s colorful 1944 edition of “Chick News.” Musser Leghorn Farms Mt. Joy, Pa. Phone 905-R-6 U-S-E-D Hot Water Boiler OIL BURNERS $35.00 up J. L. MECKLEY Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 414 10-7-t4 N-O-T-I-C-E Save $52.00 Oil Burning Space Heaters on Special Sale BY IN MANUFACTURERS POLICY | CHANGE in family of three mother is 365R5 [about 4 weeks, children, whilz ed. Phone Mt. Joy 1-6-tf OYSTERS & CLAMS: Chincote: | lovsters and clams at Joe and Tim (Schrolls, 33-35 Detwiler Ave. Mt. { Toy, Phone 577-R 1-27-5tp | | TYPEWRITERS & ADD. M ACH'S New-rebuilt-used. J. M |E. High, Elizabethtown 14J. [[F INTERESTED in selling vour | Engle, 411 hospitaliz- | 4-8-tf | Sell Regularly $139.50 NOW ONLY $87.50 L. MECKLEY Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone — 414 | 10-7-tf |FOR SALE: 5-room house, corner [Chocolate Ave, and Wood Sts. |Florin. Interior and exterior newly painted. All windows caulked, 3 storm windows, insulated, Hard- | wood Floors, Oil Burner, Hot Wa- |ter Heat, Elec. Stove, Kelvinator birds Som selosted Hock farm. 24 head of livestock and also|ecar—See—Ben Staley or call 163R2, IR efrigerator, 4-piece Living Room Wore BUSSEY he oe ra | [farming implements by Ira K.|Mount Joy. 5-9-tf | cuite, 6- piece Bedroom suite, Wur= ment size y was « td. | Newcomer. Sale at 12 m. Wal- ne : litzer studio p'ano, Garage, Lot 145x aR: or [ter Dupes, Auct. [APPLES ! APPLES! APPLES! {115 ft. Home in excellent stati f S Milk SI [Apples for eating cooking, Stay-1- = Mt. J TR, | summer 1 ump Saturday. March 26 — In the/man Smokehouse, Grimes, MaclIn- - JOY 1 20 I ltosh, York and Delicious. Also Par- Wok Costs Farmer Plenty | Borough of Millersville. cn Freder- “Summer slump’ in milk St., a ? 1-2 story brick house. tion costs farmers plenty in good,|8 rooms, all conveniences, garage hard cash. On the average farm and ful] line of household ods | there is about a 30 per cent drop|by Alice Frey. Sele at 12 00 p. {m. Edgar Funk. Auct. fron May until early fall. Some of the loss in production a higher pe rcentage| of cows are dry or approaching the| The Bulletin—that’'s why its adver-| end of their lictation period, but tisers get such excellent results. many dairy spzcialists believe that| ements ma much of the loss could be prevented by better management. | There is no better way to boost |your business than by local news: | caper advertising. Everybody in this locality reads| avises because The Bulletin—that’s why its adver-| Stimulate your business by adver- | | tisers get such excellent results, fising in the Bulletin. Everybody in this locality reads| |adise for sweet snitz, $1.25 to $2.00. Vineg 50c a gal. Fairview Or- et Mrs Katharine Snvder, |Florin, Pa. 1-20-2t OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS HERE ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Estate of Paul S. Frank, also [known at Paul W. Frank, late of Fast Donegal Township, deceased. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebt- ed thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav- ing claims or demands against the came, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed. FRANCES M. FRANK Florin, Pa. Administratrix 1-13-6t i Wm. C. Rehm, Esq. Marshall M. Cohen Esq.