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Steir ug \ . m, of Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs Own Home pn Rage of Maile. wets sunda 7 f Mrs. Serena Fo Ser es As A Rs a, IRE 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wiiile of { ’ Re na A . Columbig and Mr. and Mrs. Ragne RI G -~ -v'd Hallgren of Mt, Joy visited Mr. and 4 a Q »ys ' Vrs. Aristice Wittle on Sunday B E To Future Security me Tne / J {uth Wittle 1s visiting hel | IT GIVES YOUR FAMILY THE FIRM FOUNDATION IT NEED: uit, Mrs, Lillian Jones of Marist TO BUILD ON Tew week Mr. an Mrs. Cai Smith and | - family of Kinderhook visited M THERE IS A B& L PLAN Of om nd Mrs. Earl Geltmacher ” / ~ \ ) Mi Minnie Geltmacher of Kin- HOM E OW NERSHII lerhook w he weekend guest of v gr 271 1D A WA AR Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmacher F TO FIT YOUR FINANCIAL. CAPABILITIES Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Rhoads of Read called on Mis. Kate Moore INQUIRE TODAY Sunes Ir. and Mrs. Ralph Kieth of | Prunnerville visited Mr. and Mus { . Daniel Geltmacher on Sunday. | Mrs. Susan Gamber spent Sunday "pgs "a | in Pequea viniting friends. The Mount Joy Building & Loan Association ||» von vou owe ao pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs MOUNT JOY, PENNA. | George Schoelkoph Mr. and Mrs. George Schoelkoph | OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS | gave a birthday surprise party for | Grant D. Gerberich, Pres. Henry H. Eby, V. Pres | their son, Leslie Lee for his third { E. M. Bomberger, Sec'y R. Fellenbaum, Treas. | birthday. These peresnt were Peg- | E. W. Newcomer J. Willis Freed { gy and Bonnie Witmer, Jean Wit- | Christ Walters John M. Booth Herman Boyer | mer, Mamie and Mildred Hoffman, Jetty, Linda and Johnny Geltmach- er, Reginold Grossman. Rose Marie By IRA MILLER | Farm Electrification Bureau The setting hen is losing her barn- | without fuss or feathers. Winter wa- yard grip. A few more years and | tering problems, too, have been elim- she'll be little more than 4 inated. Pipes are protected in cold Her job, like scores of ot s in the | Weather by soil heating cable. And ne mechanical, | Water is kept ice-free in drinking | fountains and troughs by immersion | heaters. Even the feeding job has gone ‘push button.” For automatic mash feeders are available for use with hens and broilers over 3 weeks | old. They work in harmony with the legend poultry business, has g i ated by 4 horsepower motors and controlled by time switches. Electricity keeps the lights burning 13 out of 24 hours a day during the spring, fall and winter months. That is the magic number of “light hours” required to enable hens to maintain Shown above is a view of the automatic poultry feeder developed at Pennsylvania State College. In this movement toward the in-| dustria f doing things on the maxiraum production in so-called “off seasons.” farm, layed a major| And then, eggs can be cleaned, part, “push but- ded and candled electrically. Elec- ton” to a bigh| tricity operates poultry house venti- + It can do roauce systems, poultry scalders and It powers ‘“rubber-fingered” of | poultry pickers which pick as high ' | as 200 birds an hour. To farmers who complain of cannibalism in their : or about the loss of mash billed axes over, Jt hatches eggs in tric incubators, which: provide 1d lost from feeding troughs, form heat and re tural science offers the cau- Elect brooding . It is used to clip off a small And section of the chicken's upper beak mandible — the cause of such PREVENT FARM FIRES Half of Kenneth and ard Billy Haines Schoelkoph Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fry and son, Sunday cues's of Mr. and M Howard Wit- all farm fires could be prevented if structural defects in of Columbia were dinner ies : farm buildings were remedied, as- serts John R. Haswell, agricultural engineer of the extension Miss May Nace of Columbia visit- Pa. i State College. To prevent fires ed Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fogie on Sun- 2 ie ! y to caused by such defects he recom- A 4 mends: Adequate ang roperl Mrs. Martha Fogie and sons vis- |. led e.g i al ! properly ; installed wiring; soundly construc- ited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Atland at 4 hi fic . ahi : ted chimneys; efficient’ lightning Columbia on Saturday i fi : = fi g i ie ay SR rod systems; fire resistant rooting: M.ss Edith E:b, Miss Lillian Wit- . 3 hia efficient heating plants: and fire mer and Mrs r Geltmacher : ; stops in walls and partitions. were Monday evening visitors with rr ——— @ —— Mrs Marvin Garner and family. FERTILIZE PEONIES T WiLL DO 7 Peonies and delphiniums need a YOu NO = 3-12-6 commercial fertilizer, says | A. O. Rasmussen, extension orna- ESS Goon uM mental horticulturalist of the Pa.| You 7 / State College. He reminds gar- / J ed / leners to avoid high nitrogenous fertilizer + these plants. All NG til ple RISE flowe ing peony stalks should be cut off unless seed is desired. Water is brought to the poultry | house by means of a pressure water dra, W. Scott, | system, It is done automatically, and hecca Jo, all at farmer's lighting schedule; are oper- | al home here Saturday at 11 a. m. | oo || NEWTOWN ' Setting Hen Given Walking Papers Mortuary Record ia Bo [ (From page 1) with interment in the Mount Joy As Power Invades Poultry Business... .. mr 2. mo |isena, Melvin Wayne, Charles, San- Jene Robert, and Re-| home: also one|117th St, Richmond Hill, N. Y, a grandchild and these brothers | former resident of this borough, and sisters: Cyyrus, Mt. Joy; Ma-|died Wednesday. Funeral services ris, Mastersonville; Harvey, Union | from the Nissley funeral home here |S€quare; Mrs. Charles Webb, Man- | Saturday at 1 p. m. with interment heim RD: Mr. George Bair, Mount in the Mount Joy cemetery. Joy; Mrs. Arthur Lundquist, from| |Hopewell; Harry of Lebanon and| WEDDINGS Walter, Philadelphia. (From Page 1) The funeral was held Tuesday | Ruth Jeanette Rensel | afternoon with interment in the| James Andrew Madara [Henry Eberle cemetery here. Miss Ruth Jeanette Rensel, the |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William | Amos Garman, Jr. | Mateer, Florin and Pfe. James A. | Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Snyder, Sr.,| Madara, son of George Madara, 32 of Conoy Twp., announce the mar-|N. Chestnut St. Marietta, were |riage of their daughter, Shirley | married Saturday at 10:00 a. m. in | Louise Snyder to Amos Garman, Jr.,| St. Mary's Catholic Church here. |son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Garman,| The bride was given in marriage Conoy Twp. Ly her step father and Rev, Gustin The ceremony took place in Elk- officiated. ton, Md. at 11 a. m. Saturday with| Miss Mary Jane Klessinger, of the Rev. H. S. Hopkins, Home Mis-| Lancaster, was maid of honor and Church, officiating. The/bridesmaids were Mrs. David Ris- a black and white!ser of town; and Miss Betty Jane a corsage Arndt, of Florin. Johan Madara of roses. | was best man and ushers were Da- Mr. Garman is employed by the|vid Risser and Charles Johnson. | Buch Co. in Elizabethtown where Ae er School Merger To | Mrs. Florence Gipe | Mrs. Florence Gipe, 42, wife +G 0 Th Ball {Harry Gipe, Elizabethtown RD2,| 0 n € ot i died Saturday at the Harrisburg| . Hospital. Besides her | At Fall Electioo | she is survived by the following] : children, all at home: Bertha, Har-| Voters of Manheim borough and ry, William, Richard, Kenneth, El-|Penn and Rapho Twps. will be ask- len and Gladys: her father, Frank ed next November to approve for- | Stoudt, E-town R2;: six sisters, Mrs. mation of a joint school district. ems | sionary bride street-length dress with wore Earl Dowhower, E-town R2; Mrs. The required legal step to place John Geiman, Manheim: Mrs.|the matter on the ballot was taken Raymond Wise, Hershey; Mrs. yesterday when school directors of Ralph Earhart, Lititz; Mrs. Wade the three districts formally peti- Burg, E-town RD: Miss Anna Sout, tioned the County Commissioners. Harvey] The Commissioners must get the G. Stout, England. okay of the State Department of ! The funeral was held Tuesday Public Instruction in Harrisburg afternoon with services and inter-|but this is regarded as a formality. ment at Hoffer Brethren Church. Plans for the joint district were |announced several months ago. Un- der the project, all members of the 54, East|three school boards would continue Palmyra and one Lrother, | Christ Kauffman Christ H. Kauffman, | Donegal, Marietta R1, died at his| to serve on a joint board. The en- |home after a six month illness. | larged board would administer all He was born in York County, a son|affairs of the new district. of the late Daniel and Lottie Yer-! Main purpose of the combination kes Kauffman. He welll would be to ease crowded condit- kncwn as a farmer in the Mariet-|jons by possibly providing new |ta area and was a member of *the| school facilities. If approved at the Maytown Church of God where election, the merger would take served as treasurer and deacon. | effect July 1, 1930. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.| was | Elizabeth Kauffman and these SOON ROUND UP TIME child:en: Migs Rhoda Kauffman,| county and district 4-H stationed in the Church of God| 5 und ups start during the summer mission field at Khanjanpur, East| sng continue through the Fall Pakistan, India; Carrie, wife of Jo-| Allen L. Baker State 4-H leader, seph Hooten, Dallas, Texas; pa, State College, says club Change Your Treadle Sewing Machine Into An Electric Portable Or Console lam, Kauffman, Lancaster; and! members already have started the Daniel S. and Lucy Kauffman, | or of their dairy and live- |both at home. A sister and alstock projects. brother also survive: Mrs. Harry| | | Kuan, this boro, and Moses M.| Kauffman, Mcunt Joy RDI. Patronize Bulletin advertisers. | Mrs. Margaret K. Wolgemuth | Mrs. Margaret K. Wolgemuh, 9 CLASSIFIED | widow of Jacols E. Wolgemuth, 445] Rates for classified advertising { Donegal Springs Road, died at her|in this column are: First inser- |home Saturday after an illness of|tion, 10 cents per line; Each ad- fthree. nionths Sh bo _|ditiona] insertion, 8 cents per snohths. € was born injjjne. Minimum, 25¢ insertion. These Rapho Twp., a daughter of the late|rates are cash. John S. and Barbara Ginder Keen-| She ber of the/ELGIN WATCH initials B. L. C. Dhe was a member of Yeitolen at Mrs. Bessie L. McCowins | Brethren in Christ Church. Sur- home at 35 Hopeweil St, Mt. Joy, |viving are three children, John K.|also silver bracelet, please return. {Wolgemuth, Mt.. Joy RD2, Ruth, 6-30-1tp | wife of John Melhorn, this boro, FOR SALE: Upholstered Lounge and B. Irene Wolgemuth at home.|Chair with ottoman to match, Van | Two sisters, Lizzie, wife of Amos|Sciver make, good condition. | Earhart, Mt. Joy R2, and Emma Phone E'town RIL, 6-30-1t wie of David Earhart, Manheim;|FOR SALE: White Sewing Ma- drop-head. Pl { | er. was a You can also have it electrified in your present cabinet. Esti- mate given free. anywhere. J. V. BINKLEY SEWING MACHINE SALES AND SERVICE Phone 216J 111 N. Market Street, Elizabethtown. Pa. C. ROBERT FRY MANHEIM R. D. 2, PENNA. AIR COMPRESSOR WORK Rock Drilling Concrete Breaking, Ete. EXCAVATING & GRADING Cellars Trenches, Etc. PHONE MOUNT JOY 13-4753 | A sound, practical, balanced ration for feeding six-month calves, heifers, bulls, dry and test cows, and cows under-fleshed during lactation. A quality grain ration, one of the biggest values in the Eshelman line. An asset to every dairyman's feeding program. The only grain ration used in one of the finest dairy and show herds in the East—consistent prize winners. STEHMAN’S FLOUR MILLS MOUNT JOY J | 3 . + | Prompt guaranteed service. Pick up and deliver on H -| 551, Free and Accepted Masons; cne daughter, Jeanne, wife of Jack Inine grandchildren and two great/chine, good condition | srandchildren also survive. Fiicne Mt. Joy 3-9394. 6-30-1t | The funeral held Tuesday|[FOR SALE: Bucket-a-Day Stove. was with services in the|/Mrs. Mae Charles, 160 New Haven Cross Roads Brethren In Christ|[St. Mt. Joy, Pa. 6-30-1t Church and in the cemtery ad-|WANTED: Young couple desires joining. |apartment for rent in the vicinity of Elizabethtown cr Marietta. No Gilbert Carey Hoff children, Both employed. Write ey Than Walter C. Gingrich, R4, Lebanon, Gilbert Carey Hoffman, fifty-two, 6-30-1t 53 Donegal Springs Road, Mt. Joy, APS died of a heart attack at 10:30 a. m.| TAKE COLORED SN » ON THE os, +e Stop at Klahr’s for a good cam- Wednesday at his home. He had era and fresh films. Kodaks & Ansco been under treatment and had pre-|camera reduced. Victor Klahr Cam- viously suffered a similar attack|era Shop, Middletown. 6-30-1t ti sday ni ic ime Tesiay. night FOR SALE: Used Lawn Mowers. orn. at ndtsvil'e, Adams Co. (Sharpened and in good condition. he was a son of the late James Q.|As low as $4.50. Martin M. Wolge- and Kate Carey Hoffman and a|buth, West Main St., Florin, Pa. member of the firm of Hoffman & 6-30-4t Kepner which operated a Firestone] We desire to thank our Store at Columbia. He was a mem-|for their kindness, words of sym- har te pathy and floral cfferings in our | he of Trinity Lutheran Church, late bereavement. Mrs. J. W. rere; the Mt. Joy Lions Club, Get- McCauley and daughter. 6-30-1t tysburg Elks Club, Casiphia Lodg pile ® FOR SALE: McCormick-Deering . Combine, streamlined, 6 ft. cut, fac- Lancaster Lodge of Perfection, Har- tory mounted motor, new guaran- risburg Consistory and the Zembojtee. Call Shaeffer Turkey Farm, Shrine. phone E'town 476-J5. 6-23-3t In addition to his wife, Mrs. Eva|FOR SALE: Modern, white ice re- Jacobs Hoffman, he i : frigerator in*good condition. Apply Be an, he is survived bY Jou St. or phone 6-30-1t B. Piglord. A brother and sister\poR SALF: 1934 Ford Tudor Sedan. also survive: Ray WM. Hoffman,|Cheap. Phone Mt. Joy 3-9781. Gettysburg; and Mrs. William Oyler 8-23-2t of Arendtsville. ROR SALE: Suenendois Electric er, ick cap. used 1 sea- Funeral from the Nissley Phone Mt. Joy 3-4929. 6-23-tf friends | Thursday, June 30, 1949—3 FOR SALE: Five Hampshire suck- i ling pigs. Harold Lehman, Pliope 6-30-1t | Mt. Joy 3-3761. WANTED: Three rooms in Mount William Danie] Cunningham, 8770! Joy or vicinity. No children. Phone | Millersville 4592. 6-19-tf SHOP At KULP'S for the 4ih, Flags, big assortment of cap pistols in- cluding single shot, disc and re- peater, caps, ete. Open all day, July 4th, 6 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. Kulps News Agency and Lunch- eonette, W. Main St, Mount Joy. 6-30-11 We desire to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness, Friendship Fire Co., and all who essised in recovering the body, words of sympathy and beautiful fioral offerings in our late bereave- ment. Mr. Levi Wilson and family. 6-20-1tp FOR SALE: Oak lumber, all sizes up to 36 ft. length. Sawed to order Call Jac. G. Baker, Manheim, Pa. 6-9-ti I BUY all kinds of scrap iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler. Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. 5-12-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 TYPEWRITERS & ADD. MACH'S New-rebuilt-used. J. M. Engle, 411 E. High, Elizabethtown 14]. 4-8-tf [F INTERESTED in selling your car—See—Ben Staley or call 3-5951 Mount Joy. 5-9-tf ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices for antiques of any description. Mr. Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man- heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf I MAKE DANDY PORTABLE AIR COMPRESSORS with 2-cylinder Pumps and % h. p. motors. Sold reasonable. Cover’s Welding Shop, Mount Joy. 4-14-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 RINGNECK PHEASANTS: Hens $1.50; Roosters, $2.00: Live or 25¢ extra for dressing. Charles Bailey, R1, Mt. Joy. 6-2-tf CAN YOU QUALIFY? Only care- ful drivers qualify for State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance. That's why vou enjoy complete coverage at lower rates with State Farm Insur- ance. Call or come in. AMMON R. HOFFER 119 David St., Mount Joy, Pa. Phcne 3-4901 6-30-1t NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7’, 8x8, 10'x10°, 12'x12’. In stock for im- mediate delivery. Automatic electric overhead door operators. Controlled from the dash of your car. Also a fot of commercial and pivoted steel sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount .Joy, Pa. Phone 3-3011 4-17-¢¢ LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of the Act of As- sembly of June 28, 1917, P. L. 645 and its amendmenis and Supple- ments, of the intention to file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court cf Common Pleas of Lancas- ter County, Penna., and in the Of- fice of the Secretary cf the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania at Har- risburg, Pennsylvania, on July 10, 1949 a Certificate for the conduct of a business in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation cf Art and Skip's Luncheonette with its principal place ef business at Main Street, Florin. Penna. The names and addresses of all persons owning or interested in said business are: Arthur B. Kolp, Florin, Penna. Evelyn A. Kolp, Florin, Penna. 6-30-1t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Anna Mary Weaver, late of the village of Florin, Lancas- ter County, deceased. Letters testamentary 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 sante, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed residing in Florin, Pennsyl- vania. BERTHA Y. LANDVATER Executrix Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, Attorneys 6-16-6t v 3 » INVITATION TO BID Sealed proposals will be received and publiclv opened by the Super- visors cf East Donegal Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania at | Maytown Bank Building, Maytown, | Pennsylvania unti] 8 o'clock p. m. F. S. T. Tuesday, July 5, 1949 for {their season’s requirements of Crushed Lime Stone. Road materials specified herein | shall meet the Standard Specifica- i tions of the Pennsylvania Depart- ‘ ment of Highways. Proposals, forms, specifications, ! form of contract and instructions to hidders mav be obtained at the home of or by writing to Howard S. , Barnhart, Secretary of the Board of , Supervisors at Florin, Pennsylva- nia. All vropesals must be under the form furnished by the undersigned. | The Supervisors reserve the right to | reject any or all proposals to wai%e { all informalities and to award the contract in a manner that will be in the best interest of the township. ‘HOWARD S. BARNHART Secretary of the Board 6-23-2t Stimulate your business by adver= . using in the Bulletin. Tn am ytd a la pu ge a“