The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 07, 1949, Image 3

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Krall’'s Meat Market
MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA

AREN'T THEY LOVELY?
GENUINE POUCH LEATHER
handbags
Spring sings in every line
of these beautifully made
Momarte bags .
choose yours in red,
green, navy, black, Ld
or brown . ..
pleasantly priced at

plus fed tox

ADAM H. GREER
Jeweler
Dial 35-4124 MOUNT JOY, PN


87 East Main Street






forour
\ FASTER VALUES: \
We're all dressed up with
Faster goods—and our ensem-
ble «f toiletries, gifts, toys,
candy and plain everyday
needs fashioned (o give ycu
the B'GGEST VALUES in
the Parade. Yes—our
Sunny will save you
money. So, here for
the things that will make this
a mare beautiful holidav for
happier one [er
remember with



¥aster
come
ve and a
these you'll
orand gifts.
Desert Flower Set
Toilet Water and Pe: fume
Pepsodent Tooth Paste
2 for 33:
Naylon $1.00 Lipstick and 60c Polish
Both for $1.00
WHITMAN
Cocoanut Cream
Easter Eggs
$1.25
Special 25c¢ size



7
39¢ Box
Te — WHITMAN
4 i Philadelphia
: ~. Box $1.25 ib.
Cop Abn bang oc. 90) KATHERINY
The Controlling Butter Mints
S
Factor $1.00
The controlling factor that
asstices the Nth degree of ac-
coracy in prescription com-
jouw is the skill of the
phaimacist. It's an active, es-
ential, paticipating ingredi-
ent in every prescription we
fill — the controlling {acter
that assures the maximum in
health benefits from the med-
ie'ne we compound to your
doctor's exact and exacting
specifications.
GOBELIN
Pecan Patooties
$1.25 Box



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exalt
PHONE B80 =~ lt MOUNT JOY, PA.




o Linoleum
® Asphalt Tile
° Rubber Tile
Dealer of
ARMSTRONG'S & SLOANE
BLABON PRODUCTS
MARIETTA TILE &
LINOLEUM CO.
Phone 6-2581 MARIETTA, PA.
35 W. Market St



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COMPLETE
QUALITY
HOUSEHOLD
CLEANING
SERVICE
CLEANED and REFINISHED
Eicherlys
QUALITY CLEANERS
76-78 East Main Street
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My Annual
COMMUNITY SALE
Good Friday, April 15
NEAR MOUNT JOY
200 Head LIVESTOCK
I am in the market for all kinds of
cows and shoats,

If you have implements or
household articles to sell, phone
me at once, and IT will advertise
them.
C. S. FRANK
DIAL 3-5521
3-24-31
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Mount Joy


FRESH FROM OUR GR
MUELLER’S
WEST MAIN ST.


in and year out.
confidence in business.
And when you need a
“yes"


HERD

Easter Flowers
From Mueller's
Order Your Corsages Early
DIAL 3-9041
ALL VARIETIES OF
EASTER PLANTS & BOUQUETS
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00

Good Credit
It's A Marvelous Asset
Makes friends for you and holds them, year

Increases your self respect and gives you
lo go to your banker and expect a prompt
to any reasonable request.
IT PAYS TO PAY UP-ON TIME
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nbn nlc, SETHE
EENHOUSES TO YOU
FLOWER
MT. JOY, PA.

loan it enables you
 






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|
 
That Old
Mr. Crane
By
ANNA E. WILSON
LD MR. CRANE sat in a pad:
ded armchair before the fire in

| Sale Register
If you want a notice on your sale |
register weekly |
mserted in this
{from now until day of sale, ABSO-
|LUTELY FREE, send or phone us
your sale date and when you are
| ready let us print your bills, That's
the cheapest advertisingyou can get
Saturday, April 9--On the prem-
( The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa..
Thursday, April 7, 1949—3

CLASSIFIED
Rates for this column are 25c per
amsertion, If over five lines, 5c per
| line each insertion, all payable in
| advance,
FOR SALE: Harley-Davidson Mo-
| toreyele, Harold Krall, Dial 3-9503
| Mount Joy. 4-7-2
|



| Mrs. Jennie Habecker, Delta Street,
his room. The pipe and tobacco |isas ut 205 Bast Main St., household | wishes to thank her friends for their
on the table beside him went un-|goods by Mrs. Earl Zink. Auction- | cards, flowers ete, during her ill-
touched. Old Mrs. Cranston had|eer, C. S. Frank. Sale at 1:00 p.m. | ness.
given him the pipe and tobacco, |
the armchair and the basement|
room. In return he tended the |
furnace and sometimes swept the |
floor, |
Old Mr. Crane began to think |
about himself as he'd have liked |
to have been. He|
might dream that |

Minute he'd had a fine
Fiction | rather and moth- |


er, maybe a doc-|

tor and a teacher. Someone whose |
money came in regular and who'd |
have seen that he got educated; |
who could have found what he was
suited to and maybe given him |
a start. He'd have married, well, |
someone like Alda Rich, who used |of 200 head of livestock, hiusehold | weekends.
to ride her bicycle past his |
father's house and who sometimes |
stopped to speak to him. Alda was |
Dr. Rich's daughter and spoke to
everybody. A nice girl, not stuck-|
up or proud.
The children
like Alda, too. Two boys and two
girls. He'd have called the elder
girl Alda and one of the boys for |
himself, Milton Crane, Jr. People |
would have written it that way on
letters, He'd seen it that way when |
|
would have been
|same time, some household
[by Harry W. Eshleman and Annie
Saturday, April 9—On the prem-
jses in Manor Twp. on the road
leading from Mountville to Central
Manor opposite Herr's Fruit Barn,
2 miles south of Mountville, Mach-
ine shop tools and equipment by
Harry B. Eshbach. Edgar F. Funk,
Auct. Sale at 12:30 p.m.
Good Friday, April 15, at the
boro limits of Mt, Joy, annual
stock, machinery, fruit, furniture,
etc.. by C. S. Frank.
Good Friday, April 15 — At our
place of Lusiness near the borough
limits, community sale consisting
goods by C. S. Frank.
Saturday, April 16 — On the
premises at 123 Delta St., Mt. Joy,
a 2 1-2 story frame ‘house, bath,
hot water heat, 4-car garage, lot
100 ft. by 170 ft. Also at the
goods
H. Eshleman. C. S. Frank, Auct.
Sale at 2:00 p. m.

Search tor Mahogany
There are no mahogany forests.
4-7-1

[WANTED TO BUY: Small upart-
ment size or spinet piano, Joseph
| Shaeffer, W. Donegal St, Mt. Joy.
[Phone 3-4604. 4-7-1tp

| FOR SALE: Electric Washer, very
{good condition, $38.00. Bucket-a-
Day stove. Used only 4 mos. Dial
| Mount Joy 3-9292. 4-7-1t
|
| Harry H. Kaylor, West Main Street
| wishes to thank all those who so

community sale of 200 head live- | kindly remembered him with cards,
| flowers and gifts during his stay at
| the General Hospital, Lancaster. He
lis now convalescing at his home.
4-7-1
|CARS WASHED: Evenings and
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Cars called for and delivered.
1 George Rehrer, Dial Mount Joy
| 3-4462. 4-T-4tp


FOR SALE: Collie Puppies, 5 weeks
old. Lester Randler, 20 Detwiler
Ave., Mount Joy, Pa. 4-7-1tp

[FOR SALE: Well shaped Boxwood,
112 in. in diameter and 12 to 18 in.
(high. Howard G. Erb, Chocolate
| Avenue, Florin, Pa. 4-7-1

| WANTED: 5 rooms, bath, conven-
|iences, immediately. Man, wife and
he'd ‘carried in the mail for old Dr. | Typically, the trees are scattered |two adult daughters. Wm. G. Foerch
Rich that summer when he mowed |
lawns for his keep. Dr. Rich had |
given him many a stray quarter on
the side.
“Seems as if such a rich country
through the jungle here and there.
An average of two trees
acre is considered a very good
stand. At first only the trees on the
river banks were cut, and trans.
portation was not a serious prob-
should be able to give you a better | lem, These trees have long since
chance, son.” Young as he was, he|
felt something both sorrowful and
angry in the doctor's voice.
gone so the hunt for mahogany and
its logging have been one long
battle with the trackless tropical
After Algy, the smallest, got| jungle.
pneumonia and died, their father |
had failed. He and Sam had quit|
school and gone to work, he him- |
self into the grocery business. But |
he drifted from job to job. Sam put |
it in words, *‘It’s not that you don't
mean right or that you're lazy, but
it seems like you have got to be|
| moving.” Sam had always been |
good to him just the same as he
Deer's Point System
Usual method of gauging a deer's
point system is thus: A buck's
tines or point grow larger and
more numerous each successive
year until there are twelve. At this
time the buck is usually about five
years of age. There are abnormal
situations where the number of
had been good to Dad. Sam was | points vary, but usually in an av-
dead now. He'd felt bad when Sam | erage healthy buck the above is
died.
He'd moved around just as Sam
said, and when he was young and |
strong, he'd managed pretty well—
harvesting, lumbering, sailing once
on a boat. It's a life that's hard on
a man, having no proper comforts. |
Once Sam had come out to visit |



Seemed the girls got tired of him
and looked to steadier men.
|
him. “You're getting no younger. i
Maybe you should think of marrying |
and settling down.”
Iv THE end, he'd had to help out |
Sam, It hadn't been much he'd |
had to give Sally when Sam died, |
but until Sam's boy grew up, |
he'd stayed at that elevator and |
worked hard. Sally’d asked him |
to come and live with them, but]
Sally had a nice house and, after |
knocking around all over, a man |
gets kind of rough. It wouldn't
have been fitting, and he'd always
tried to do what was fitting.
It was in the hospital that Mrs,
Cranston found him. She'd given
him the room and the chair and
yesterday she'd given him the to-
bacco and the pipe, although the
furnace was black out.
"Never mind the furnace,” she'd
said, "We'll get someone to look
after that—just rest.”
She knew. She was his kind.
They must have told her that he
hadn't long to go. It was nice
here, dreaming of Alda by the fire,
and, maybe, a kid or two, though
he'd known well, it wasn’t fitting
for him to be looking at Alda Rich
after her father died.
He must bave fallen asleep and
been talking again for old Mrs. Crans-
| ton, who had been Alda Rich, came
| in, She was holding a glass and there
were tears in her voice when she
spoke.
“Drink this, Milt,
been having a bad dream.”
Released by WNU Features.
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Everybody reads newspapers but
[NOT everybody reads circular ad-
|tising in the Bulletin.

| making
you've Justis
true.
Hungarian Partridge
This European game bird was
| brought to this country in the early
1900's in large numbers for stock- |
ing purposes, Between 1900 and
1909 nearly 50,000 birds were lib-
erated, principally in the north-
eastern states. The ‘‘hunkie,” as
he is commonly called, is slightly
larger than our ‘“bob-white’ quail,

Handy Bottle of Vinegar
Many homemakers like ihe idea
of keeping a bottle of vinegar on
hand with Several cloves of garlic
| and a few pods of red peppers in
| it. Such vinegar is
particularly
pleasing in flavor when used in
mayonnaisé or french
dressing for vegetable salads, and
| is delicious too when poured over
a roast of lamb or beef.
Washington Monument
Cornerstone of the Washington
monument was laid on July 4, 1848.
| The famous obelisk rests on a stone
20 feet or more underground at the
base of the monument's original
foundations, The stone was taken
from a Baltimore quarry. The shaft
is 555 feet high.
Shade for Birds
Framework made of poles and

provide good shade for birds on
farms where natural shade of trees
and other growth is not available.
Shade and plenty of clean fresh
water are essential for flocks in hot
weather.
to the |
| Dial Mt. Joy 3-9613. 4-7-1t

[FOR SALE: Columbia Coal Range.
Dial Mt. Joy 3-3346. 4-7-2tp

|
| WANTED: Full time sales girl. Ap~
[ply Hersheys 5 and 10c Store, Mt.
Joy, Pa.
FOR SALE: Cushman Motor Scoot-
{er, used very little. Phone Mt. Joy
| 3-4753. 4-7-4t
| FOR SALE: Sofa Bed, good condi-
| tion, cheap, also Baby carriage. 26
| South Market St., Mt. Joy. Dial
| 3-5102. 4-T-1tp
|FOR SALE: Lot of ground, 50x241
| ft., at west end of Florin, south side
| of highway. Apply Ralph B. Sup-
| ple, Newtown, Columbia Rl, Pa.
{ 4-7-2tp
GIVE A KODAK FOR EASTER,
| We have a large stock. $2020 up.
| Brownies $3.15 up. Good Flash
| Cameras $10.58. Movie Cameras
$49.50 up. Victor Klahr Camera
{ Shop, near Post Office, Middletown.
4-7 1t






[FOR SALE: Late Model Rototiller,
| used one season, good as new. Call
| evenings, Elizabethtown 78, ask for
| Mr. Johnson. 3-3'-tf
|For AWNINGS - VENETIAN
| BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL-
| STERING call Columbia 48101 or
| write to HALDEMAN'S UPHOL-
|STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th &
[Spruce Sts, Columbia, Pa. 3-31-tf


| FOR SALE: Treadle Sewing Mach-
| ine, good condition. Apply Mum-
| mau Hardware Store, Florin, Pa.
| Dial Mt. Joy 3-4938. 3-31-tf
| WHO CAN USE Four 400x18 De-
{mountable Rims, Tires and Tubes
{at $2 each or $7.50 for the lot?
| changed whee] size and have no
| further use. Apply Bulletin, Mt.
| Joy. 3-26-tf


|
{ FOR SALE: Utility cabinet, heat-
| rola, both good condition, outside
| public address system reasonable;
| Boy's bicycle, 2 pairs Boy's ice
| skates, like new. Apply 4 West
Donegal St, Mount Joy. 3-10-tf
| FOR SALE:
1949 Chrysler New Yorker 4-Dr.
Sedan.

| covered with palmetto leaves will |1942 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan.
11938 Studebaker 4-Dr. Sedan.
1937 Graham Coupe.
{1934 1'% ton Dodge Truck.
{ STALEY'S GARAGE
| Florin, Pa. Dial 3-5951
3-24-if

WILL HOLD SHOOT FOR HAMS
The Milton Grove Sportsmen's
Assoc. are holding a shooting
match at the Milton Grove
School on April 8th at
for hams.
i
BAKED HAM SUPPER
The Ladies Bible Classes of the
|Church of God, Landisville, Pa. [FOR SALE: 1937
will serve a Baked Ham Supper
Saturday, April 23rd, at the Lan-
disvillle Fire Hall from 4 to 8 p. m.

FOR SALE: General electric sweep-
er, slightly used. 43 West Donegal
St., Mt. Joy. 3-24-tf

Sealed proposals will be received
and publicly opened and read by
he Supervisors of East Donegal
Township, Lancaster County at the
Bank Building, Maytown, Penna,
until 7:30 o'clock E. S. T., April 18,
1949 for their seasons requirements
of Bituminous Material.
Proposal iorms, Specifications,
Form of Contract and Instructions
to bidders may be obtained at the
heme of, or by writing to Howard
S. Barnhart, Secretary, Board of
Supervisors, Florin, Penna.
All proposals must be upon the
form furnished by the undersigned,
no others, will be considered.
H. S. BARNHART
Secretary of Board
BY
ADC THE 0
 
7:00 p. m.
| FLASH CAMERA'S, all good
makes $10.58 up. Several slightly
| used flash cameras at a big saving,
| Flash lamps, Victor Klahr's Little
| Shop with the big stock Middle-
town.

| CAR WASHING, WAXING and
| POLISHING. Will call for and de-
| liver if necessary. Daniel Geltmach-
er, Dial Mt. Joy 3-9059. 3-24-tf

International
{Panel Truck, good condition. Priced
{to sell. Apply Kulp's News Agency
Mount Joy. 3-17-tf
WHO WANTS A Large Clock, suit-
able for office or factory, 12-inch
dial, for $4.00? It was replaced by
an electric
Bulletin, Mount Joy.
HELP WANTED: Girl or Woman
for light housework in family of
adults. No washing or ironing. Easy
cleaning, no bric-a-brac. Hours
18:30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. or later, if
| preferred. Call at The Bulletin of-
| fice or Dial 3-9661 Mt. Joy.
WOULD YOU TRADE vour
to drive for a [ew dollars? Un-
der new financial responsibility
laws in most states, one
could take away your driver's li-
cense. Insurance is your best
protection. Let me show you

3-17-tf


AMMON R. HOFFER
119 David St., Mount Joy, Pa.
Phone 3-4901 4-7-1t
clock. Call at The {
3-17-tf |
right |
accident |
why it pavs to insure with State
Farm Mutual—world's largest !
antomobile insurance company. |
Call ¢» come in.


tising in the Bulletin.
Stimulate your business by adver
AN ORCHID CORSAGE
FOR $3.00, $4,00 OR $5.00
Dial Marietta 63611 or 63167
Appley’'s Glass Gardens, Marietta
Flowers For All Occasions
3-3-6t

1
ALVIN S. ENGLE
215 MARIETTA AVE.
MT. JOY DIAL 3-5481
3-17-4¢
ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices
for antiques of any description. Mr.
Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St.,, Man=-
heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf
TYPEWRITERS & ADD. MACH'S
New-rebuilt-used. J, M. Engle, 411
E. High, Elizabethtown 14J. 4-8-tf
[F INTERESTED in selling your
car—See—Ben Staley or call 3-5951
Mount Joy. 5-9-tf
FOR SALE: Stoves, Heatrolas, will
also buy all kinds of scrap iron.
Sell stove wood, locust or oak,
small lots, or truck load.
Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Jo¥#,
ov el
JOY COAL: Nut, Stove and Egg,
Pea, Buckwheat, Rice, Walter Derr,
230 West Main Street, Mount Joy,
Pa. S-5atf
NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL
GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7’, 8x8,
10x10", 12’x12’, In stock for ime
mediate delivery. Automatic ele
overhead door operators. Controlle
from the dash of your car. Also
Iot of commercial and pivoted s
sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy,
Pa. Phone 3-3011
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Susan, also known as
Susan E. Snavely, late of Rapho
Twp, Lancaster County, Pa. de=
ceased.
Letters of administration on said
estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im=
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the same,
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersignel, re-
siding at R. D. 1, Mount Joy, Pa.
ELAM E. SNAVELY
B. Frank Kready, Administrator
Attorney 3-10-6t
FOR SALE: Shallow well pumps,
used ond reconditioned. Priced to
Sell.







J. L. MECKLEY
233 South Market St.
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Phone 414
3-24-3t
FOR SALE: Used and reconditioned
Sump Pumps
J. L. MECKLEY
233 South Market St.
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Phone 414

3-24-34

WANTED
GIRL OR WOMAN
FOR EASY HOUSEWORK
No Washing or Ironing
ADJUSTABLE HOURS
DIAL MOUNT JOY 3-9661
Or Inquire at the Bulletin office.

NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS TO
RELEASE PREMISES FROM
THE LIEN OF LEGACIES IN
THE ESTATE OF DAVID REIN-
HART, DECEASED
TO:-Susan M. Reinhart, Margaret
M. Reinhart and Charlotte M. Rein-
hart, their heirs and assigns or any
person having an interest in the
legacies herein mentioned, take no-
tice:
That on March 10, 1949 a petition
was presented to the Orphans’
Court of Lancaster County by Irvin
Fritz, praying that an alias citation
be issued to show cause why the
premises described in said petition
should not be discharged from the
|lien of legacies in the amount of
| Thirty Thousand ($30,000.00) Dol-
| lars created under the will of David
| Reinhart, Deceased, said Will being
recorded in the office of the Regis-
ter of Wills of Lancaster County
in Will Book V, Volume 1, at page
152, which premises are described
as follows:
All that certain piece or parcel of
land, on which is erected a three
story brick hotel building, situated
at the corner of Front Street and
Waterford Avenue (formerly called
Elbow Lane), in that part of the
{Borough of Marietta laid out by
James Anderson and formerly cal-
led “Waterford”.
All parties interested in said lega-
cies are notified to appear in the
Orphans’ Court of Lancaster Coun-
ty on Monday, May 16, 1949 at 10:00
o'clock A. M. E. D. S. T,, and show
{ cause why the lien of said legacies
should not be forever released and
discharged from the above describ-
ed premises.

. W. LANE, Sheriff
Randolph C. Ryder,
Attorney 3-17-4t
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Estate of Howard M. Musselman,
\late oi Mount Joy Township, Lan-
foe County, Pa. deceased,


Letters of administration on
‘said estate having been granted to
ithe undersigned, all persons indebt-
ed thereto are requested to make
immediate payment, and those hav=
ing claims or demands against the
same, will present them without
delay for settlement to the under-
signed.
UNION NATIONAL MOUNT
JOY BANK, MT. JOY, PA.
i Administrator
Arnold, Bricker & Beyer,
| Attorneys
3-17-6t

FOR SALE: Bengal bottled gas
| range, used two years - looks like
new.
| Quality gas Range, flat top.
Servel gas refrigerator, used two
| years, like new.
2 used Kelvinator Refrigerators
Westinghouse electric Range.
| Kelvinator electric Range.
{ Demonstrator Easy Ironer,
LESTER E. ROBERTS
j East Main St., Mount Joy
3-24-2t