TR Ti | i er VE If ut of Busine BARGAINS Going 0 Fifty Grand “THE GREAT ORIO ORAT FREDERICK SALE STARTS MON, JU! Don W. Gerrecht wu. soy G THE LAST SOME OF HIS SO AUSICAL. MASTERPIECES not hide those things that had ¢ IN THE 17TH CENTURY, THE RED-STRIPED BARBERS POLE WAS USED BY WESTERN EUROPEAN DOC- TORS AS THEIR SIGN. BUT THEIR CHINESE CON- MN TEMPORARIES WORE 3 EYEGLASSES TO STAMP THEM AS LEARNED MEN. PROCESSING OF GLASS FOR SPECTACLES, $ ALL BUT 2 OF THE ORIGINAL 4 GLASS MIX" IS REJECTED AS IMPERFECT, ACCORDING TO THE BETTER VISION INSTITUTE. Owning Your SPECTACLES BELONG AMONG THE ARISTOCRACY ~ OF AMERICA. pRIDGE To Future Security TO BUILD ON verly-concealed PETER BROWN WHO CAME muffled explosion had MAY FLOWER. WNERSHIP TO FIT YOUR FINANCIAL 11 and along the hard road as the CAPABILITIES FARM PRICE DROP TAKES INQUIRE TODAY BLOOM OFF LAND BOOM » in farm real estate values nomentary haven of the yer cent gain since last No- » values for the country The Mount Joy Building & Loan Association MOUNT PENNA. drop nationally . : v last November E. W. Newcomer Change Your Tre: Sewing Machine Into An Electric Portable Or Console TO THIS EVERY DAY SUN SHINES the ccolness of freshly cleaned You'll appreciate Beaches and othey lightweight fabrics. Every day the sum shiffes you'll be looking your BEE summer best in gagm@nis cleaned & pressed by Eicherlys QUALITY CLEANERS 76-78 East Main Street You can also have it electrified mate given free. Prompt guaranteed service. Pick ug and deliver J. V. BINKLEY SEWING MACFINE SALES AND SERVICE Market Street, a AS lth adil Fy Official Inspection Station No. 0218 Hib oO i il Have, Your Car Inspected Now! SKILLED MECHANIC I J Wl i O06 O60 666 Hi Goes service Ww 0 dl M. TO 6:00 P. M. ke 0 We proudly present the fine rings | a en the choice of morasBrides re, ’ that have been the choice o I ri You always have been.” TEXACO SERVICE AND REPAIRING than any other for almost one h NEY’S J Marfax Lubrication MT. JOY 3-5131 wi We have other yor hy slowly, almost sadly, “are just imita- I'hey might be worth five bun- Quulity diamonds—chosen in world diane Original settings—created by fashionwise Ask to see the rings marked Asi-Carved. Ay £5 Wedding Bands tc mateh $8.75 ladies - $15.00 gents ADAM H. GREER Jeweler MOUNT JOY, PENNA, { Leo would know, RIGHT THIS WAY LADIES EST BARGAINS in TOWN that Leo made 1 million dollars out of the Alsmeyer jewels, by those who know, £7 East Main Street i —— VARRIAGE LICENSES ADVERTISING COLUMNS Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin ) Kreiner, both of Manheim R2. Company Improves Side Delivery Rake Completely Engineered For Power Operations A new side-delivery rake, engi- neered from the ground up for power take-off raking and tedding, and completely designed for mech anized farming now in proauc tion tion ) A [The Tr | 1 Mort 2 cal United Brethren Church and of | in this column are: Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., (From page 1) Thursday, July 7, 1949—3 uary Record] CLASSIFIED advertising First inser= Rates for classified % the Friendship Fire Co., both of | tion, 10 cents per line; Each ad- M j He al belonged | ditional] insertion, 8 cents per OUR 0) e also 101 ine. Minimum, 25¢ insertion. These the Lancaster Automobile Club | yates are cash. Besides his wife, the former Es- | - tella M. Stohler, he is survived by | WANT TO BUY: Child's used Play these children: Jacob S. Brown of Pen at reas mable price, Phone Mt. gh mg Lop | Joy 3-4192 7-7-1t this no; orotny iy wile 0 en : - lames L. Bailey, Wilmington, Del; | FOR SALE: 125 New Hampshire Martin S. Brown, at home; Ro- | Pullets, 5 mos old, $2.00 ea.; Leg- naine S. wife of Russel J. Cooper, { horn Pullets, 6 wks, and older. A. RE en 8 Frown. G8 |C. Maver, Mount JOv, oa 1a Lugene oO 2.0 ly 1 rena ————— Air Forces, Arizona, Nancy Jane, | pIANO FOR SALE: §§5. Don W. wife of John N. Stahl, E-town.!Correcht, Mount Joy, Pa. 7-7-2t Nine grandcaildren a one Nine grandchildren and one to thank ther, Andrew B. Brown, this boro, for the Manufacturers declare that a of which is the machine of baling, little since history the side-delivery rake, you see piling up long rows and rops been hay, straw other for shows that there has no change in the the rake in or the advent of first all-new machine tractor. It is the 50 years.” Exclusive features of the rake are the tloating reel and basket which permits use of the full length of the 64 pairs of raking teeth at all times and a positive chain pitch control which changes the angle of the teeth for different raking condi- tions. Two speeds forward and one speed for tedding, or reverse rak- ing, permit the operation of the First change in the mechanized side-delivery farm rake since the advent of the tractor is shown here. It has been engineered anew. from the ground up and has floating reel and basket, rake at high tractor speeds. The four-bar reel is V-belt powered from the chain- driven power take ofl The rake is this third contribution toward complete mechanization of haymaking. A first twine-tying pick-up baler produced commercially, and the field bale loader already ave huge from haymaking schedule, manufacturer’s one-mall, new cut chunks farmer's Support for Bossy This scantily-clad bovine beau- ty attracted wolf whistles at the second annual National Farm show in Chicago by appearing in a newly designed udder support. The novel “unmentionable’ is said by the manufacturer to in- crease a cow's milk yield by 35 per cent, New Enimal Repellent Will Lessen Free Meals wildlife will find free Animal lunches fewer and farther between next year. A new product developed by the B. F. Goodrich chemical company and tested by the state of Maine fish and game department at its Swan Island wildlife refuge, t what have may be ‘us been seeking At Swan Island, the new material has been sprayed on leafy crops by biologists who observe that it will not wash off and that a deer, after nipping at the treated leaves, will turn up his nose at future free meals. Certain types of insects also are discouraged by the action of the repellent, researchers revealed. Crop damage by raiding wild deer runs in excess of $150,000 an- nually in some Maine and amounts to millions nationally. The for repel- lents has a major project districts of search satisfactory bee! Beef Catile Reported Liking Citrus Molasses Jecf cattle really go for citrus molasses. Cattle having to this feed aot only have shown no hesitation access about lapping it up from troughs, but have seemed to prefer it, Caottlemen feeding the molasses are using and drum molasses for making the material available to their animals, fhe trough used is 30 inches wide and about 12 feet long ——— © renee Things don’t just happen, some- |body makes them happen. son of the Manheim ig Reading; and ; derfer, Landisville coroner, death was the Joy Twp, Alice Friendship Fire Co.; al Mount Joy and the Master Plumber's’ | he Goldie Heilig children: Jay of Two afternoon a combination of trough iso survive The funeral was held in the Evangelical United Brethren Church here this afternoon with interment in the Ebele Cemetery William E. Habecker William E. Habecker, seventy- seven, Landisville, died at 11:00 a m. Saturday in the County Hospi- tal after long illness He was a late Benj. and Elizabeth Habecker and was a retired road supervisor of East Hempfield Twp He was a member of the Landis- ville Lutheran Church and of the Woodmen of the World, Camp 85. He is survived by these children: Guy M., Fhiladelphia; Clara, wife of Addison Miller, Landisville; Addison M., Mount Joy; Charles M., Landisville; and Anna, wife of Benjamin Brubaker Salunga There also survive three brothers two sisters D: Howard nd Wayne Habecker, Habecker, of RD; Phares Halbecker, Mrs. Katie Diffen- Manheim; Miss Clara Ha- Lecker, Coatesville; and six grand- children and four great grand- children The funeral was hell Tuesday afternoon with interment in the cemetery, Henry S. Meckley Henry S. Meckley, forty-nine, 15 W. Main S, died unexpectedly at his home at 8:30 p. m. Monday He uffered an attack while sitting on his porch and died almost im- mediately Dr. William Work- man answered an emergency call and Dr. Hoffman Garber, deputy of Elizabethtown said that caused by a coronary cclusion. Mr. Meckley was born in Mount K. Shelly of Mcckley. He was i member Trinity Lutheran Loy - Order of Moose, Chamber Flizabethtown; Commerce, Associa- f ol of Lancaster County. He was plumbing nd Sons In addition to his ion member of the H. S Meckle Vv the senior fizm of ’ nere, Murs these parents by his Meckley, and H., Helen M., Wells, and Robert E. at Mount Joy and Mary Jane at home survived wife, Baxtel grandchildren also survive. The Nissley was held Home interment funeral from this the Funeral here with in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. a (From page 1) formers parents in New York. Miss Schell of called oa friends in town on Wed- Florence Lebanon nesday, Mrs Musser Adah en and son, Jimmy Tuesday at Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs ind daughter of Mt Mr. and Mrs on Thursday Howard Joy R. D led on George per Sr evening Mr. and Mrs Mr Mrs. Breneman Geib Clayicn and Cyrus Sunday and Monday at Martinsburg different interest Co. The many friends and points ot Blair of der will be pleased t« return to the States from field the past eleven working in the Leper colonies. sion During her furlough she pend most of her time with sister-in-law Mis is a registered nurse and a daugh- B. Snyder, of the Sny- ter of Mr. C ler Fruit Orchards at Clay. Prior to her mission work she was school Schools, nurse at Manheim Neffsville Calvary with he Church at Lancaster. - —— — LETTERS GRANTED Daniel S. Kauffman, Twp., administrator « Christian H. Kauffman, late of East | Donegal Twp. een rattles Subscribe for the Bulletin. my friends ang néighbors i flowers, cards fand gifts 1 | son. Phone Mt. Joy a son of Samuel N. an 1 | for | Hart, { heim, Pa wife { $1.50; | extra for dresging. Charles Bailey, | R1, the | GARAGE 10x17, 12'x12’. In stck for im= | mediate delivery. Autagmatic electrie | overhead” door operatdrs. Controlled { from the dash of yotir car, Also i lot of commercial #nd pivoted steel News From Florin | | Eichler and Miss Hel- | spent | ¢ Neidigh cal- | Mum- | spent mn Emma Sny- learn of her Africa where she was engage d on the Mis- years, will her Kathryn Snyder of Fairview Orchards. Miss Snyder Twp. She is affiliated Independent received Wilma Eaton, East ~~ T-T-1t in the hospita Main St THE PROPOSEDY BUDGET of the Mount Joy Township’ School Board for the school year 1949-50 may be at the E. Musser Heisey, secretary 7-7-2 een home of SEALED BIDS for 70 toms Stove & Nut Coal will bg received by Mount Joy Twp. Schodl Board, E. Mussér Heisey, Sec'y. Bids must be in by July 22nd The board reserves the right fo bids. rs 7-7-2 reject any or all FOR SALE: Used Jiawn Mowers. Sharpened and Yin good condition. As low as $4.50. [Martin M. Wolge- buth, West Main St., Florin, Pa. 6-30-4t >. FOR SALE: McCormick-Deering Combine, sirepuilifed, 6 ft. cut, fac- tory mounted} motor, new guaran- tee. Call Shapffer Turkey Farm, phone E'town 476-J5. » 6-23-3t FOR SALE: Shengndodh Electric Brooder, 500 Chick caw’ used 1 sea- 3-4929. 6-23-tf a WANTED: Three ,roomg in Mount Jov or vicinity. N@ children. Phone Millersville 4592. 6-19-tf FOR SALE: Oak lumber, all sizes up to 36 ft length. Sawed to order. Call Jac. G Baler, Manheim, Pa. 6-9-tf I BUY all kinds oh Schon iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler. Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. 5-12-tf For AWNINGS - VENETIAN BLINDS - FURNNTURE UPHQL- STERING call Qolumbia 48101 or write to HALDEMAN'S UPHOL- STERY & AWNMG SHOP, 11th -& Spruce Sts., Columbia, Pa. 3-31-tf TYPEWRITERS & APD. -MACH'S New-rebuilt-used. J. ™. Engle, 411 E. High, Elizabethtown 14L 4-8-tf [FF INTERESTED [in selling vour car Ben Staléw or call 3-5951 Mount Joy. 5<9-tf ANTIQUES: Will vy high prices antiques of any Mr. 161 N. Charlatfe St, Man- Phone 407. 2-24-tf See [1 MAKE DANNY PORTABLE AIR | COMPRESSORS | Pumps and | reasonable. with 2-cylinder 14 h. p. motors. Sold 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. 3-26-tf Roosters,} $2.00: Live or Hens 25¢ 6-2-tf OVERHEAD SECTIONAL 87’, DOORS: Mt. Joy NEW gash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Jovy, Pa. Phone 3-3011 4-17-t¢ DRIVING A NEW CAR? Protect vour right to go on driving it. Get State Farm Mutual Automobile In- | surance Under gew, strict fin- | ancial laws 1n most states, one could take away vour license! Find ut today about” State Farm's low= priced protection AMMON R. HOFFER 119 David St., Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 3-4901 7-7-1t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Anna Marv Weaver, late of the village of Florin, Lancas- ter County, deceased. Letters testamenffary on said estate having heep granted to the | undersigned, all & persons indebted thereto are requésted to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or | dethands against the sante, will thera without delay for settlement to the under- signed residing in Florin, Pennsyl- vania BERTHA Y. LANDVATFR Executrix Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, Attorneys 6-16-6t | FOR REAL GOOD PRINTING TRY | pest The BULLETIN the estate of AND NOTE THE DIFFERENCE | | —]
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