The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 12, 1949, Image 3

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MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

Grant D. Gerberich, Pres. Henry H. El V. Pre
R. Fellenbaum, Treas. E ymberger, Sec'y
E. W. Newcomer J Freed
rist Walters John M. Booth Herman

The Mount Joy Building & Loan Association
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The SICO Company





Feist, eighty-two, of Bank,





ner, and John Hiestand. The gl oi will be presented in the ton. Mr. Newton was formerly, The Bulletin, Mt. Jov. Pa.. Thursday, May 12. 19493
mpanist is Marion Ney school auditorium by Mrs. Ethel Music Supervisor of the township] rt ary - .
Following the pageant, 4 piano | M. Broske and Mr, Willard New- schools. 0 u ecor . , GIVE MOTHER A CAMERA, $3.15
Tn "000 present sup- (Brom page 1) aie e ste FT| Viner: pay. Prim $185 up.
ervisor, and Mr : Stanley Dotterer, Ginnis, which was razed and re- | Mote ey hms ue ub
. ’ y . Movie ilims 2.76 y
of E'town College, will present a placed by H. 8. Newcomer and Suturds Mav 9 : ._ | Klahy Camera Shop rear Post
: ' TR stove She . Saturday, May 21-—-On the pre | Office. Middletow
few violin-viola numbers during SOT S store, She Was | at 226 Marietta Ave. in the | ice, Middletown.
I 3 the evening. The recital is spon- marries! to John F. Baer, of Lan- | Boro of Mount Joy, househol d | { FOR SALE. Deacon Marimba
{ Driveways - Parking Areas - Lanes by the mixed chorus of the|caster and until recently assisted . ods by Mrs Minnie Greider "| reasonable 104 Columbia Avenue,
| KEELE school. her husband in the annual pub- S. Frank, Auct Sale at 12:30 p.m. | Mt. Jov. Pa. 5-5-2tp
The Eas DNB: : Jlication of the widely known Bae: -— nr aT 1
— CRU SH ED STO] N E ~~ Fhe East Donegal Chorus, in the Almanac, until sold Saturday, June 4-—In the village | FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, Martin
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN recent state music covest held afl" of Salunga on the road leading to | Eshleman, corner Wood and Mars
Pottstown received the highest! She is survived Ly her hushand | 216 story frame | Ket Streets, F lorin, Pa. 5-5-3t
5 . ; John F. Baer, a sister-in-law, Mrs. |} se. 6 ne y 4 [= rT
rating in its class, and is there= +: NY louse, 6 rooms, slate and tin roof. | yoy COAT St e t
THOMAS BO Y D fore ranked first in the state for/Georgiana McGinnis, and a niece | Also stable witn chicken house at- | Ps a 5; Nd ue
| 26 WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY TELFPHONE Class C schools. The chorus is Miss Mary McGinnis sched eh Iq foods by Mary, £1000; Rice, $9.90; Barley, $7.75
i under the direction of Mr. Saylor.) The funeral was held Tuesday : ns —- i Brice: effective until July 1st.
The chorus will sing at the First with interment in (he Greenwood : Walter Derr 20. West Main 1 Bt,
| . . norus sing a 1€ rs Line: Saturday, June 11—On the prem- | Mount Joy, Pa. 5-5- tf
Methodist Church, Lancaster, at Lancaster ises on Water street, Florin, Penna., | -
pA U B I i ny 15. They will also present a con- - frame dwelling, personal property {ROR SALE Jon ro ground, ‘0341
I A ! whos ; Weak | Miss Mory Feist and lot 80x200 fcet by the Union |!» al west end of Florin, south Ss
| J cert at the Elizabethtown Church Ne ioral ML. Jon : Ade. nan lof hichway. Apply Ralph B. Sup-
of God, May 22, and at the schoo


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Time To Rat Proof "coment non.
I's a Mary
Estate of Howard M. Musse

| ; Jman, |
| THURSDAY, MAY 19,48 [ii Sn Bi ue bs i i EF SE
| >. 9 Alice Doles, of the senior class 1 at the United Zion Home, rn ntti OG eee
| 5TH GARDEN SPOT AUCTION ; . 1 ahi Lititz R2, where she had been :
| At J. M. BRUBAKER FARM, near WILLOW STREET VIL. [Won @ scholasship of $100 awarded Re, she had heen @1 Everybody reads newspapers but
| LAGE, miles south of Lancaster, Pa., just oY Route 72 & 222. by the Lancaster College Cllub.|guest for the past six months. She NOT everybody reads circular ade
| Alice has been accepted at Penn| Was a member of Trinity Lutheran using in the Bulletin.
| 6 State College for her freshman| Church, Mount Joy and the last of |
year. She will study journalism. her family.
Koser funeral
Saturday 10:30
| Funeral
CLASSIFIED
from the
Landisville




i ple, Newtown,
Columbia Rl, Pa.
4-28-4tp
MERA'S, all good
slightly
FLASH
makes

C AMERA’ S, all
$10.58 up. Several

used flash cameras at a big saving,
Flash lamps, Vietor Klahr's Little
Shop with the big stock Middle-
town
WHO WANTS A Large Clock, suit-
able for office or factory, 12-inch
dial, for $4.00? It was replaced by









Landisville | lates for classified advertising jan electric clock. Call at The
cemetery. in this column are: First inser-' Bulletin, Mount Joy. 3-17-tf
. tion, 10 cents per line: Each ad-
a e our u gs Lester S. Cramer ditional] insertion, 8 cents per |] MAKE DANDY PORTABLE AIR
| "1 id hi line. Minimum, 25¢ insertion. These | COMPRESSORS with
dats caused more than if ester S. Cramer, thirty-eight, | rates are cash. Pumps and % h. p. motors. So
50 REGISTERED Rats caused more than 200 mil a Sei us 3 4 h
lion dollars damaged in the U. S./205 N. Barbara St, died at his ELE reasonable. Cover’s Welding Shop,
i5 GRADES last year. Rats do not take va-| home at 2: . m. Wednesday af- FOR SALE, a ft. Oud motor | Mount Joy. 4-14-tf.
| it ih we : a . W . : Ter. yout, and n.. Pp. Johnson out- 4 > Eo >, y .
Accredited, Bang Certified, a large number calfhood vaceinat- cations. They eat grain all year|ler an illness of more than a year. |} oq | 50. Rov Ament. one- | FOR SALE: Late Model Rototiller,
ed, milkers mastitis tested. and destroy food the year round. He was a moulder employed by | mile east of Mt. Joy 5-12-tf | used one season, good as new. Call
| . . : % aca ee reninge. Riizaha m TR ae -
|| COMPLETE DISPERSAL CUMBERLAND COUNTY HERD | They spread disease and are a the Grey Iron Casting Co. oR Sain = abe
| Entire herd of LESTER S. HOCH. Carlisle, Pa men:ce to the health and welfare, Mr. Cramer was a native of Lan- | FOR SALE: = Stayman Winesap | Mr. Johnson, Sept
His 24 Registered Holsteins sell without reservation le are County, @ 1 ¢ Wills T. | also Vinegar, Fairview Or- | 2
| A v wage | DHIA for past 3 ye Tg! to 400 Ih fat, f any community unless we wage caster County, a son o HAs 2 ch rds Mrs. Katharine Snyde For AWNINGS ~ VENETIAN
| > ose Me io Ta ler control. One of the worst|late Catherine Cramer. He was a TT m | STERING call Columbia or
| Daughters of leading sires in Southeastern Artificial Assn. Under m ( Tg % ite 0 » -
he herd consists of 12 cows, part spring ell ~~ 9 Dre breeding places is the public dump member of the Moose Lodge in | F oR ALE: Fo Vice Puppies, Call | wr fe fo HALDEMAN'S UPHOL
Fhe herd consists of 12 cows, part spring and fall 9 Bred I I I Paul N. Brubaker, Mt. Joy, Phone | STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th &
and Open Heifers - - 3 Heifer Calves. of the city, various towns in the|Elizabethtown, the Fraternal Or- | 3_5491. 5 12-2tp | Spruce Sts., Columbia, Pa. 3-31-tf
| THIS IS THE ANNUAL BRED AND OPEN HEIFER SALE. county and of individuals. The!der of Eagles of Lancaster and the : - - -
| Selections of outstanding heifers from well-known herds of reason for this is generally a good| Friendship Fire Company No. 1 FOR SALE: oolerztor, 75 Ib. John WHO CAN USE Four 400x18 De-
( Lancaster - York - Cumberland - Berks - Bucks = Chester - supply £ tood nd lu ffort|1 A. Stoner, Mt. Joy, Phone 3-9847. mountable Rims. Tires and Tubes
{ : Sok ly: « an e ellort] here. - t $2 each or $7.50 for the lot?
| L2high - and other counties. pe . : 5- 12- -2tp at §2 each or ¥1.5 ! 0
| It’s a super group of good size and impressive individuals. made to control them. Then as| He is survived by his wife, Mrs. | Mis. John Fike: coat Ble changed whee] size and have no
| { SFRVICE BULLS FROM HIGH PRODUCING DAMS SELL. the rat population becomes too Annette Alioto Cramer, and one Ts o op Would wd to | further use. Apply Bulletin, Mt.
({§ BUY WITH CONFIDENCE at this Garden Spot sale, the 75th Event § large some of them will migrate daughter, Annette J. Cramer, at hes with igh i Pig ei jo. 2
Where over ons million d hors worth of cattle have been sold other places. In the county A half-brother, Melvin Cra- | her iilness. i 5-12-1tn | TYPEWRITERS & ADD. MACH'S
mn! SX as Ey presales = ok drive last fall, the support of|mer, Lancaster, also survives. Forge SALE: 15% 5 box. - | New-rebuilt-used. J. M. Engle, n
{ ou get real values, plenty of barg: - ds of satis- WRG er wa ex ! SALE: 1940 Special DeLuxe |R igs 8
| fied Duvers in oll sections of Souther Pema, Maryland, Dele nany community conscious and| Funeral from the Nissley funeral | eM IT 30 Soecial I hex E. High, Elizabethtown 14J. 4-8-t
aware, and New Jersey. ; public spirited citizens was fine. home here Saturday at 2:00 P. mM. | battery, heater, good rubbei Phone [FF INTERESTED in selling yonr
{ Salo starts at 12:00 prompt, dinne; or lunch available. (Ignoring the death rate, the pro- Interment in the Eberle cemetery. | Mt. Jey 3-5426. 5-12- It car—See—Ben Staley or call 3-5951
| Excellent trucking facilities geny from one pair of rats could oi — eee Mount Joy. 5-9-tf
| — FOR SALE: Cl f
‘OR SALE: ickens, fryers, 55c |
| R. AUSTIN BACKUS exceed 350 million rats in




three Isaac K.
Hinkle Ib. dressed. Williams, 209 West |











 
 

ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices






i SALES MANAGER & AUCTIONEFR, MEXICO, N. Y. years. Isaac K. Hinkle, ninety-four, 34 | Donegal St., Mt. Joy. 5- 12-2tp | for antiques of any description. Mr.
Earl L. Groff, Local Representative, Strasburg, Pa. That means just one thing, rat|w. King St. Lancaster, died un- Neh oe ———— | Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man-
| control is a continuous jcb. Spec- expectedly at his heme Thursday, ail of scrap iron, also | heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf
| Li Le - my i] campaigns for the control of Sol} Stove wood on y D. Spittler
f Se aes an Iv de death due to a cerebral embolism. | Phone 3-5573 Mt. 5-12-tf [FOR SALE: 1937 International
| . . ats arc entirely ineffective unless] Deceased resided in this boro | OR SALE Ts. Fe — | Panel Truck, good condition. Priced
| Style | Quality Service they are followed by a year a-lfor many years, living in a frame | Fon Nr Pincor to sell. Apply Kulp's News Agency
| : y vound prcgram of rat killing and|dwelling where the American | { oe ; p "Pho na Fost Sw [Mount Joy ard
| A . own, oa. 3 . - - J
| protection against them. The|Store now stands. He was em- | hii 4 5 ih It | FOR SALE
| wst effective wav ‘eve vi . | en wae "OR SALE:
mos effec lve way to prevent ratiployed os a night watchman at the FOR EALE: Wir 7 Chrysler New Yorker 4-Dr.
damage is to keep the rats away|mndustrial Works. | >’ 1. Zoi ire Corn Crib, can Sedan.
| frem the food. If you can do|Industria] Works. Although his | Py Moved. Reist Seed Co, ML. Jey, 1942 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan. .
| this you will discourage the was. o native of Lancaster co a | 19: 38 Studebaker 4-Dr. Sedan.
nd they will leave the premises. County Me. Hinkle was. hom inl "OR SALE: Jennylind wagon, in [1937 Gr tham Coupe.
| But you cannot depend on any one|g;j am : | good condition, Martin Eshleman, | 1934 1% ton Dodee Truck.
3 id on any one | Richmond, Va His father went | Wood St. Florin. Pa 12-54 STALEY'S GARAGE
| measure lo control rats on your to Richmond prior to the Civil eee a ik Florin, Pa. Dial 3-5951
farm. Poisoning, which you may|War and married there. Later, | SAVE $2200 ON A KODAK MO- 3-24-tf
have dori Tost will, rot ga : i VIE CAMERA was $71.75. Now mmm
Jaye done asl wa emoving ratihis father was forced to join the $49.75. Brand new projectors NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL
| harbors, rat-proofing buildings, Confederate Army $54.50 wn: Movie films supplies | GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7’, 8'x8,
| trapping rats and if necescary fumi-| Meanwhile his father's brother, | Victor Klahr direct dealer Middle- 10x10", 12’x12'. In stock for im-
{ gating the rat burrows all help.|David, had joined the Union At town 5-12-1t | medi: ite delivery. Automatic electric
Rails prefer: hiding the bro - ses overhead door operators. Controlled
De ny, so Hie rothers tought on the | Wir, KEEP CHILDREN Severol | from the dash of your car. Also a
ient to focd supplies. I'nese are | pposite sides. After the Battle | hours a day or all day. at my of commercial and pivoted steel
commen in old buildings or of|of Gettysburg, Mr. Hinkle's father | home. 20 Detwiler Ave, Mount Joy. | sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy,
| newly erected structures that are|returned to Richmond and after | 2tp | Pa. Fhone 3-3011 4-17-t
not built to exclude rats. Out- the war was cver the entire fam- | FOR SALE: Madel 9 Premier De |[HELP WANTED: Girl or Woman
ide of buildings they gather in ily moved to Columbia. Mh Luxe Sweeper, rood condition for light housework in family of
rock piles, wood piles, piles of all|Hinkle was six vears old at that | Phone Mt. Joy 3-4929 5-tf | adults. No washing or ironing. Easy
discarded lumber or other contain-|time OR <Q Poin — |eleaning, no bric-a-brac. Hours
» Teles 5 i : ) i“ tn FOR SALE Evinrude Zephyr, 18.90 4 m. to 2:00 p. m. or later, if
crs, a ilar piles « waste, Mr. Hinkle spent most of his | 54 H. I Outboard : motor, . good preferred. Call at The Bulletin of-
material. If you have tried life on a farm or working as a | condition. : Walter Peifer, um fice or Dial 3-9661 Mt. Joy. 3-17-tf
poisoning, you may have missed almiller. He learned farming in hy. ngs Nr. a
el Hs may move 7 from hel Yor County with an uncle and | WANTED
neighbors dumps ete. So go allater had his cwn farm near Mount FOR EASY HOUSEWORK
steps further, Clean up|Joy. His wife Sara A. Baile No Washing or Ironing
where rats could hic
ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM oe







Briahien voir homs with espe ally designed to around your buildings, then Legin|years ago, and nine years ago
prignte your home witn 1 Speci € ir
: i rsonaliiy See our wide selec to rat proof such buildings as to Lancaster to stay with |
ST SOL! 11 : nee ur wide Sele J
: corn cribs, granaries, feed bins, son, Paris. He was a member | S d M
X rns, and Ww inexpensive you can ; ? |
: beautifi 1 5 fn or mn room iny other place where feed or thelof Mount Joy U. B. Church. atur ay, ay 14, 1949
; v 1 ale VY ie = y i sis Sci fcod is kept. Surviving him are two sons. On the premises at 147 Manheim
XI nst ition | floor mechanics assures nr atl) Ce eee Georze U.. York: and Paris B St., Borough of Mount On also 3°*
J t y > with whe he lived: 1: v building lots will be offered for sale
AVOID BULL HAZARD Ia 1 V om 1€ ve: i ar Sale to commence at 1 p. m. DST.
> wav > i ing haz-14 wife of the ate Edward
® One way of eliminating the haz nnie, wite o ¥
ard of having a dairy herd bull Ream, now residing in the Mas- So Lulu G. St auffer iw:
(they are never safe) on the Home, E-town; a brother Walter Dupes, Auct. or)
oe ! : : oe Zeller & Hess, Clerks 4-28-3t
eo © © © suggests Joe S. Taylor, extension|Harry, Marietta; nine grandchild- | 7 [rn |
dairy specialist of Pa. State Col-|ten and 12 great-grandchildren. ALL-DAY FARM MACHINERY 2
HOME FURNISHINGS lege, is the use of articial breed-| The funeral was held from the | HOG AND COMMUNITY SALE |
Ph. 3-5601 ing, a program which now takes in /Sheetz funeral home at Lancaster AT BEVERLY TWIN MARKET |
| one-fifth of all dairy cows and al-|Monday with Rev. Ezra Ranck, of Farm Machinery and |
'§ 15 - 31 Marietta Avenue Mount Joy. Penna. pus : and ¢ : ile Livesteck Exchange
| so heifer of breeding age in the this place officiating. Inter- | ~ K. Wagner, Prop. Phone 442-J-2
| State. Incidentally, dairy in the Mt. Lebanon Ceme- R. D. 2, Elizabethtown, Pa
> ficial] breeding is now available in|e€'y at Lebanon, ON SATURDAY, MAY 21, 149
T gf y. near
all counties and in all communit- Tey, Bt ne 3 m., pa harp, neal
wn, i
ies with a concentration of all the WwW ddi sgn Ju h i 50
dairy BH ei e Ings NEW & USED |
Torat SICO CONTRIBUTIONS Taos
N GIVE PULLETS ROOM Miss Pauline Kauffman, daughter 111 makes
Pullets confinemer
need plenty of rocm and
reminds Carl D.
specialist, «
reared in

20(
TO DATE TO
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
ventilation,
the extension poultry
the Penna. State College.
ing them con range,
as predatcrs and storm,
volved.
—— A rr
$267,124
GET SPRAY SCHEDULE Counter trip demonstrations for Sales Manaver.
Centrol of insects and plant di- | preventing soil erosion will reach We have Baby Chicks every Mon-
SICO CUSTOMERS are the BENEFACTORS seases, a major part of the farm |a new high total this spring, re- day and Thursday. Write for price
program, is explained in detail in|ports Frank G. Bamer, extension list. LEE ge 12-2t
The MORE SICO CUSTOMERS — The MORE schedules worked out by exten-|agronomist of the Pa. State Col- ATHLETES FOOT GERM
sion entomologists and the plant| lege. By the end of 1948 these KILL IT* FOR 35c. |
PROFITS for PUBLIC SCHOOLS. pathologists of Pa. State College.|layouts had been established with | IN ONE HOUR,
| Copies of these vecommendations|the aid of the Agricultural Exten- | If not pleased, your money back, Ask
APRIL, 1949 are available for the asking at the | sion Service on 5456 farms. pri Ag he It 55.08, Just.
Agricultural Extension offices i
| all counties of the State.
Dossin|son of Mr.
Put rear-
where pastures| United Brethren Church,
are in-
le|Hinkle, formerly of Florin,
PUBLIC SALE
Seay Household Goods a



1 of Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman, of
d| Mount Joy R2, and Albert Dohner, |
and Mrs. Walter Dohn-
of | er, Manheim R3, were married on
April 17, in St.
Few
Crawlers

other Pieces of Farm
anything vou need
100 Hogs. Lots of
Surplus Goods,
surplus machinery
Hundreds of
Machinery:
Car; and Trucks,
Government
Paul's Evangelical . .
Bring in yow
Elizabeth-
: available. is heaper prac = . ay Now is the time to sell il.
are available, 1s the cheaper prac-| town. The Rev. Paul E. Fridinger Terms—Cash.
tice if no unusual problems, such | officiated at the double ring cere- Next Sale Saturday, June 18, 1949

Six auctioneer
Small Commi
items not sold.
mony.
— ell
PREVENTING EROSION
ion charged on all
G. K. WAGNER,
| it PENETRATES. Reaches
MORE germs ON CONTACT.*
n|
| Patronize Bulletin advertisers, | Slean’s Pharmacy
and kills |
— etl
l'oday at |

{ Mount Joy
| thereto are requested
ADJUSTABLE HOURS
nl AL MOUNT JOY 3-9661
Inquire at the Bulletin office.
DRIVING A NEW CAR? Protect



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AMMON R. HOFFER
119 David St.,
Phone
Mount Joy,
3-4901
Pa.
5-12-1t

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Stella H. Good, late of
Township, Lancaster
deceased
administration on said
granted to the
persons indebted
to make ime
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the same,
will nresent them without delay for
oitlement to the undersigned, re-
at Manheim. Pa.
CHRISTOPHER C. GOOD
Kready, Adminisirator
Attorne y 5-12-6t
County, Pa.,
Letters of
estate having been
undersigned, all
siding
B. Frank

BIDS FOR RAZING AND
REMOVAL OF BUILDING
Sealed bids will be received up
to May 25th 1949 for razing and re-
moval of a 2 story frame mercantile
nd apartment building in Mt. Joy,
including practically new oil burn-
er unit, also radiation and other
plumbing. If desired, separate bids
| for the oil burner unit will be ac-
cepted
Work to he started not earlier
than June 15th, 1949 and must be
comvleted on or before August 1st,
1949
Evidence of proper and adequate
| Insurance is required.
Any and all bids may be rejected
by the owner.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY OF
MOUNT JOY, PA. 5-12-tf