lc ic 3¢ Jc HC ic de Plantation Hard Candies Crunchies, Walnut Chip, Chocolate Straws Whitman Philadelphia Box 1b $1.25 L Have Your AWNINGS | Made Now! Order Now-Pay Later! ervice! od Ke) Le | Haldeman's Upholstering & Awning Service 1 wviaae tian Blinds, Prompt Delivery. For Details Call Columbia 48101 or write 11th and Spruce Streets, COLUMBIA, PA. State Capital Savings AND Loan Association OF HARRISBURG. PA. IS SELLING a eC eS cS pm - gv! > | — = Q C) smi) ( Interest 3 percent per June 30 an BD Eg = " o x TR \ TN Lo i al LT Easter goods hunt for big values i# You needn't Ib 59c¢ K atherine Beecher Butter Mints tin $1.00 Whitman Sampler box $2.00 Add 209, Federal excise tax to Cosmetics, ROTA Rexall Bi AN "PHONE 80 + “ui + - MOUNT, JO¥ , RA, | 3 3 Comp te Awning | | | | i A Safef Investment rad 7 The Associationiaccepts first mortgage on Good Sale- able real estite. All Titles searched before money i # invested ] | In more than Fifty Years ( i ASSETS $36.000,000.00 hl \ { Money may be withdrawn on thirty days notice, with interest to |! date of withdrawal. | ( Office 229 S. Market Si., 4 Phone 24-J i HENRY L. GISE, Agent | Residence Evenings f 263 N. Poplar St. Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 140-R { {l bmi Rn Pa 8 LHI /K HAWK Meat Market Krall's MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC SALE Thursday, April 21, 1949 IN THE BORO OF ELIZABETHTO . AT THE MARKET BASKET, ON COLLEGE AVENUE/ ALL KINL y» OFF Household Ggods Dishes Cooking Utensi and Garden Tools af 6:30 p. m. when conditions will be made Vv Sale to commence known by Walter Dupes, Auct. Landis & Garman, Clerks | | | | | FPUBLIC SALE THURS., APRIL 21, 1949 AT JAY M. BRUBAKER FARM, WILLOW STREET VILLAGE, PA. 4 MILES SOUTH OF LANCASTER. JUST OFF ROUTE 72. | 65 Holstein Cattle 50 REGISTERED 15 GRADES T. B. Accredited, Bang Certifie d mi‘kers mas —FRESH COWS —BRED HEIFERS many ca is tested. —CLOSE SPRINGERS —OPEN HEIFERS —HEIFER CALVES HENRY SCHELL. JR. PHOENIXVILLE. PA. MILKING HERD OF 33 HEAD. Long a poplar herd of fthe State, bred in blood lines, noted fer heavy production. IT WILL AFFORD AL BREEDFRS AND DAIRYMEN A RARE OPPORTUNITY. YOU WILL BESABLESTO BUY MANY OF THESE COWS AT SURPRISINGLY LITTLE more than grades cest you —and bear in mind, this is the 74th in the highly reliable Gar- den Spot series — where the buger § treated courtecousiy, — where every dnighal is pledged in absolute sale. — where every amal is seid to be exactly as represented. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS SALE—Last month there were many wondeiful bargains and numercus parties ex- pressed regrets that they failed to take advantage of the oppor- tunity to buy such h'gh producing animals for such very reason- able prices. Sale s'arts at 12:00 Noen, lunch or hot dinner available, good service. COME — BRING YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS THERE IS PLENTY OF PROFIT IN PRODUCING MILK TODAY — if you keep maximum producing cows and — they are YOURS for the last bid at this sale. R. AUSTIN BACKUS SALES MANAGER & AUCTIONEYR, MEXICO, N. Y. Earl L. Groff, Local Representative, Strasburg, Pa. Sale Register | | If you want a notice on your sale |inserted in this register weekly now until day of sale, ABSO- A LUTELY FREE, send or phone us | ready let us print your bills. That's Ringold Lady Dora | the cheapest advertisingyou can get Tops Hampshire Sows Good Friday, April 15, at the . (boro limits of Mt. Joy, annual Raises Total of 71 aT sale of 200 Ned a Pigs to Weaning Age {stock, machinery, fruit, by C. S. Frank. First of her Hampshire breed to —— become a ‘“seven-star’ sow, Rin-| Good Friday, April 15 — At our gold Lady Dora No. 753,056 has place of business near the borough raised a total of 71 pigs to wean-|limits, community sale consisting ing age, an average of 10.1 pigs|/of 200 head of livestock, household per litter, This record is more goods by C. S. Frank. | impressive when compared with| Ee —— national averages. According to U.| Saturday, April 16 — On the S. department of agriculture re-/premises at 123 Delta St, Mt. Joy, ports, the national average is 6.18/a 2 1-2 story frame house, bath, hot water heat, 4-car garage, lot 100 fr. by 170 ft. ' Also at same time, some household {by Harry W. Eshleman and Annie iH. Eshleman. C. S. Frank, Auct. ale at 2:00 p. m. ee —— Paper Pulp for Caitle | In Sweden ever since the end of World War II, farmers been feeding hundreds of thou- iB sands of cattle and horses, with apparently excellent results, paper | pulp mixed with melasses, soy- beans and minerals. { Heat Conservation Loose-fitting windows and doors | need weather stripping to make them tight against drafts and heat | leakage. Metal weather stripping of | either the flat type or the inter- | locking type gives the best and | longest service. Here, with her seventh ‘‘star” family, is Ringold Lady Dora No. 753,056, champion production sow in the Hampshire breed and the first of her kind to qualify as a ‘‘seven-star” sow. spring pigs and 6.39 fall pigs per| litter raised to weaning age. Iron Safely To qualify for a star in the Hamp-| It’s a good thing to study the way shire production registry a sow you iron to be sure you're doing it must raise a litter of at least eight | safely. Provide a fire-proof cover pigs, without ‘fault or defect, to for your ironing board. And always weigh 320 pounds within 56 days | disconnect the wall plug before an- of farrowing. And of course to gain | swering phone or doorbell. a ‘seven-star’” record Ringold ee Lady Dora has repeated this per-| Location of Study Lamp formance seven times. She is the| To avoid shadows on work when first sow in the Hampshire breed | children are studying, place the to be listed for either the sixth or | study lamp at the left of those who seventh “star” litters. are right-handed and to the right In her seventh *‘star’ litter, this | for the left-handers. sow farrowed 15 pigs, nine of which were saved. The eight selected for | registration weighed 443 pounds| Average double bed is only 54 at 56 days after farrowing. inches wide, while twin beds are The production champion was fed | each 39 inches wide, a total of 78 a ration containing corn, oats, al-| inches, or 12 inches more per Bed Facts falfa and pelletized milk by-| sleeper. products prior to farrowing. Her) rere pigs were creep fed early and Tractor Accidents raised on a ration of seven parts| Refueling hazards, falls from the corn and three parts oats, with 8| machine, overturning of the tractor, per cent milk by-products added. | and unguarded power drives are Ringold Lady has been owned | the causes of most tractor acci- | and bred by William C. Goodheart, | dents. Jr., of Eaton, Ohio, since 1944, and | ———— was sold to Meadowlark Farms, | Red Clover Inc., Sullivan, Ind. | Red clover has been found to im. ana | prove in feeding quality when | grown on land treated with manure, . | limestone and rock phosphate, Farm Production Costs Darkness Increases Danger Farm production costs have near- | Early darkness during the autumn ly tripled since the pre-war years and winter months doubles traffic of 1935-39, according to U. S. de-| troubles—and it increases accident partment of agriculture statistics. | dangers on the farm, too. These costs totaled 14.9 billion do!-| . . lars in 1947, compared with 5.2 bil- w Colored Clots lion before World War 1I's out-| rap dampened colored clothes break, Farm wages are now three | and a half times the 1935-39 aver-| age. Meanwhile, farm prices have slumped and many economists ex-| pect a further easing in months| fading onto other clothes in the basket. Farm Production Costs Production costs for the U. S. - | your sale date and when you are | furniture, | the | goods | have | in waxed paper, to keep them from | [ The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, April 14, 1949—3 | Everybody in this locality reads | The Bulletin—that's why its adver | tisers get such excellent results. CLASSIFIED Rates for this column are 25¢ per msertion, If over five lines, 5c per line each insertion, all payable. in | advance, | FOR SALE: Hamed Angel Food Cakes, family of giant size. | Phone Mt. Joy 3-9933 4-14-21 | FOR SALE: Range Houses, Samuel | E. Merkey, Manheim R2, Tele- | phone Mt. Joy 3-5818 4-14-1tp | WANTED: Full time $ales girl. Ap- ply Hersheys 5 and Store, Mt. Joy, Pa. 4-14 | SEWING: I will do sewing at my | home. Also curtain stretching, | Phone Mt. Joy 3-4046 4-14-1tp | WANTED: 5 rcoms,ybath; conven- iences, immediately. Man, wife and two adult daughters, Wm. G. Foerch | Dial Mt. Joy 3-9613. 4-14-11 — |FOR RENT: ‘Thyee urifurnished rooms. Employed ‘couple or single person. Write Mt. Joy P. O. Box 85 |R. H. M. 4-14-2¢ | FOR SALE: 1935 Chevrolet Stand- f ard. $200.00. Apply Elwood Hocker, | East. Main Street, Florin, Pa. | 4-14-1tp FOR SALLE: Live Easter rabbits. {John K. Farmer, Wood Street, | Florin: Dial Mt. Joy 3-5959. 4-14-1tp | FOR SALE: A Glider in geod con- | dition. Apply to John M. Mellinger, |E. Main St., Florin. Call evenings |after 5 o'clock. 4-14-1tp { . [FOR SALE: Plot of ground, mid- | way between Florin and Mount Joy lon Route No. 230, 100 ft. front and [185 ft. deep, suitable for business |site or residence: Inquire: Lester | Weidman, R2 Elizabethtown, Pa. 4-14-2tp ! es IT MAKF DANDY PQRTABLE AIR | COMPRESSORS with ~~ 2-cylinder [Pumps and * h. p.“motors. Sold | reasonable. Cover's Welding Shop, Mount Joy. 4-14-tf. FOR SALE: Argus C-3 Chimera, Case, Flash attachmgat, Tripod, Fil- ! ters, Etc. Slide Projector, Large | Screen, Slide Case and Portable | RCA Radio. Phoné"Landisville 2173. { 4-14-1t = APPLES! APPLES! Stayman and Delicious, for eating afd cooking at celd storage. Also Vipégar. Mrs. Kathryn Snyder, Fairview Orchards Florin, Pa. 4-14-2t I wish sincerely to thank my friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy dur- ing my recent bereavement, Mrs. | Christ Horst. 4-14-1tp Szaled bids will be received by thé Borough of Mount Joy up to wid including 7:30 P. M., May 2, 1949 | for a new 1949 Model | black 2 Door Sedan, to be used as | a police car. Mail bids“o: Harold |S. Krall, Mount Joy Boro Council, | Mount Joy, Pa. 4-14-3t [ ENAP YOUR EASTER CLOTHES IN COLOR. We haye color films { for still cameras and movie cameras. | Stop in and see the] New Model | Keystone 8 and 16 m. m. movie | cameras $67.50 up. (Victer Klahr rear Post Office, Middletown. | 4-14-1t | > {| FOR SALE: Harley Davidson Mo- | toreycle. Harold Krdll Dial 3-9503 | Mount Joy. 4-7-2t FOR SALE: 1937 International Panel Truck, gabd condition. Priced to sell. Apply Kulp's News Agency Mount Joy. 3-17-tf FOR SALE: Lat¢ Model Rototiller, used one season{food 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 UPHOL- STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th & Spruce Sts, Columbia, Pa. 3-31-tf ine, good condition, Apply Mum- mau Hardware{3fore, 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: 1949 Chrysler New Yorker 4<DF. Sedan. 1942 Plymouthy 4-Dr. Sedan. 1938 Studebakgr 4-Dr. Sedan. 1937 Graham Coupe. 1934 11% ton ge Truck. STALEY'S GARAGE Florin, Pa. Dial 3-5951 3-24-tf ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices for antiques offany description. Mr. Hart, 161 N. arlotte St, Man- heim, Pa. Phone 407. 7 2-24-tf FOR SALE: wid Sewing Mach- New-rebuilt-use . M. Engle, 411 E. High, Elizabethtown 14]. 4-8-tf [F INTERESTED car—See—Ben Sta, in selling your or call 3-5951 Mount Joy. 5-9-tf FOR SALE: Stoves, Heatrolas, will also buy all kindg of scrap iron. Sell stove wood, locust or oak, small lots, or tru load. Guy D. Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. bf Pa. + 1-27-tf 3 JOY COAL: Nut, Pea, Buckwheat, Rife, Walter Derr, 230 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL GARAGE DOORS: 8x7", 8x8, 10'x10°, 12'x12’./In stock for ime mediate delivery. Automatic electric overhead door gperators. Controlled from the dash/of your car. Also a lot of commereial and pivoted steel gash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 3-3011 4-17-t{ HELP WANTED: Girl or Woman for light housework in family of adults. No washing or ironing. Easy cleaning, no bric-a-brac. Hours 8:30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. or later, iff preferred. Call at The Bulletin of- fice or Dial 3-9661 Mt. Joy. 3-17-tf 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 9-H=t B. Frank Kready, Administrator Attorney 3-10-6t WANTED GIRL OR WOMAN FOR EASY HOUSEWORK No Washing or Ironing ADJUSTABLE HOURS DIAL MOUNT JOY 3-9661 Or Inquire at the Bulletin office. ve and Egg, : ahead. Corn and wheat are already 25 to 40 per cent under their early 1948 peaks. Farmers can best meet the im- FRESH FROM OUR GR DIAL HOUSES TO YOU 9041 FLOWERS MT. JOY, PA. MUELLER’S WEST MAIN ST. OPEN EVE pact of higher production costs and lower prices by good soil manage-| PRODUCTION COTS FARM 1955 - 59 1947 » AVERAGE FE ment that steps up crop producing efficiency and lowers output costs per unit, Good soil management involves no magic or mystery. It simply means playing fair with the soil by returning organic matter and plant nutrients used up by constant crop production, Organic matter can be restored by growing deep-rooted legumes such as alfalfa or sweet clover in the rotation and plowing them under for green manure. When the soil is restocked with organic matter and plant food you will get higher yields and you will cut your production costs. Dry Skim Milk Retailed Now in Small Packages Now that dry skim milk—official- ly called non-fat dry milk solids— is on retail markets in small pack- ages for home use, thrifty home- makers have a convenient, eco- nomical product to build up the nu- tritive value of family meals. The ease and convenience of its use as well as its high nutritive value justify its place along with flour, sugar and salt on the pantry | shelf of every homemaker, Everybody reads newspapers but [NOT everybody reads circular ad- |tising in the Bulletin. farmer are three times the pre-war | average—except for feed. Cooked Food | | Let cooked food cool to room | | temperature before you put it into | | the refrigerator. Cooking Potatoes | If potatoes are not to be cooked | in their jackets, peel them just be- | fore cooking. Garden Lettuce | Green leafy garden lettuce fs | richer in vitamin A than the paler | head lettuce. Biscuit Cutter | Use the ice-cube mold out of the i ice tray to cut biscuits. This way you will have nice neat squares to | serve, and there'll be little wasted | dough. | Rinsing Clothes Ordinarily, three rinsing waters | are necessary for thorough removal | of soap and dirt from clothes. The | Arst rinse water should be warm, the next two lukewarm or cool. Waxed Floors | Don’t use an oily mop for polish- | ing waxed floors. This will soften the wax coat, and the floor will ¢ol- lect dust. | | Sparrow Hawk | It is estimated that a sparrow Idaho Irrigation Idaho is third in the nation in number of irrigated acres of farm- land with two and one-half million acres under irrigation. nr QAI CLINTON IS BEST Among the newer oats varieties, ing to J. B. Dickey, extension ag- ronomist of the Pa. State College. He reports that farmers have now found it heads the list of all the varieties for general soil and crop conditions. Clinton 57 is an im- proved strain of this variety. 3-17-tf Clinton is one of the best, accord- | {CARS WASHED: Evenings and weekends. Satisfaction guaranteed. ONLY CAREFUL DRIVERS NEED Cars called for and delivered. AFPLY for State Farm Mutual George Rehrer, Dial Mount Joy | Auto Insurance. Carefdl ' drivers 3-4462. 4-7-4p | pean fewer claimy—lower rates | FOR SALE: Columbia Coal Range. Ia YO 8 ga | Dial Mt. Joy 3-3346. 4-7-2tp | FOR SALE: Cushman, Motdr Scoot- ler, used very little. Bhone Mt. Joy | 3-4753. v 4-7-4t '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 | FLASH CAMERA'S, all good { makes $10.58 up. Several slightly | used flash cameras fit a big saving, | Flash lamps, Little | Shop with the big stock Middle- town. 4 [CAR WASHING, WAXING and | POLISHING. Will call for and de- {liver if necessary. Danjel Geltmach- ler, Dial Mt. Joy 3-9059. 3-24-tf |WHO WANTS A Large Clock, suit- lable for office or factory, 12-inch (dial, for $4.00? It was replaced by | Call at The jan electric clock. | 3-17-tf Bulletin, Mount Joy. ALL-DAY FARM MACHINERY HOG AND COMMUNITY SALE | AT BEVERLY TWIN MARKET Farm Machinery and Livestock Exchange lg. K. hawk captures 200 field mice and | % Wagoer, Bron. Pons jp i r 1 st n . . 4. Khzapetntown, a. | Grasshopgers ath lon SATURDAY. APRIL 75, 1989 at 10:00 a. m. sharp, near Elizabeth- | town. Pa. A 70 NEW AND! USED TRACTORS |all makes. Few Crawlers, Hundreds {of other Pieces: of Farm Machinery; {anvthing you reed | Cars and Truvks, 100 Hogs, Lots [of Government Surplus Goods. Bring in your surplus machinery. | Now is the time to sell it. | Terms—Cash. Next two sales on Tuesday, May (8, and Saturday, May 21, 1949. Six auctioneers. Small commiscion charged on all sales. Eats on Grounds. | G. K. WAGNFR Sales Manager We have Baby Chicks every Mon- day and Thursday. Write for price list. 4-14-2t Farm's ccmplete coveragg at low rates. Call or come in, AMMON R. HOFFER 119 David St., Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 3-4901 4-14-1t BIDS ON ROAD OIL & STONE: Bids will be received by the unde: signed Secretary of Mount Joy Bor«* [on May 2, 1949 on Henna. C-2 Li= quid Asphalt and Penna. F-3 As— at the same time. Certified analy» sis of material to be furnished must” | accompany bid. William F. Brian] | Secretary. 4-14-3¢ | NOTICE! Section 563 of the School Code requires that this notice be given to, the voters of East Donegal Town- ship, namely that at its-meeting of | the Board of Edueatior held on | April 8, said Board prepdred a pro- ! posed budget for the”sthool vear 1949-50. The | proposed budget is available to any tax payer who may | interest themsdlves by galling at the | office of the $upervisifig Principal | at the High Sthool building up ung | til May 13, 1949. The date set for final action and the adoption of the | afcresaid budget will be on Friday | evening, May 13th. . i H. D. McMULLEN, Secretary | ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE | Estate of Howard M. Musselman, late of Mount Joy Township, Lan- caster County, Pa. 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 same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- | signed. UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK, MT. JOY, PA. l 4-14-3¢ { ough up to and including 7:30 P. phalt Emulsion oil i” truck loads” applied to streets under pressures” Also stone which is to be applied” TYPEWRITERS FE ADD. MACH'S - J Administra: | Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, oe : Attorneys 3-17-6t
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