i a, 2 — IT’S SALAD WEEK Crise Cool Iceberg Lettuce California Carrots Pineapple ChunlisNo.2 can Z9e Hunt's Catsup i402. 10c Hershey's Syrup 2 for 25¢ Silver Floss Sauer Kraut 2 for 25¢ Pork & Beans 3 for 285¢ Peaches — Canteloupes Watermelons (Ice Cold) Rinso - small w/large Rinso 28¢ Total 33e¢c Lifebuoy Soap rez. 3 for 23¢ Lux Soap 3 for 23¢ Hess’ Food Stores MOUNT JOY ASTERSONVILLE PHONE 3-9094 MANHEIM 210M . These Prices Effective reg. Thursday, Friday and Saturday (this week) , Hershey 217, Park, Hershey, large numbers of | staters are writing to ( Stimulate your business by adver using in the Bulletin. Colonial Customs | ABOUT ATHLETE'S FOOT 2127 Prominent Druggists Will Mark Penna. the | Dutch program printed Can't Be Wrong | for the occasion. ve a | D t hD A 27 These programs will be printed Although Tuesday was the| If you want a notice on your sale | very pleasing. One customer said it is u C ay ug. | well in advance of the event to|regular meeting of the Rotary nserted in this register weekly | the lise thing in ix years that gave | As Pa. German organizations | answer the inquiries, the Hershey Club, there was a special signifi-|from now until day of sale. ABSO- IN ONE HOUR | thr tS ut the Keystone State | committee reports to the State @nce attached to the meeting in! LUTELY FREE, send or phone us Se iE Jor | crepare to send delagations to | Department of Commerce vaca- that the club was host JP the) your sale date srl Whe JI we Sloan's Pharmacy | the Pa. Dutch Day activities at | tion and recreation hLureau. The | District Governor ; Wm. Swaim, of| ready let us print your bills, hat's —— ————————————————————— program's cover will depict the Mount Holly Springs he cheapest advertisingyou can get Fa. Dutch art The meeting was in charge of ——— Big Fa rm Machi | ner Sa Sale ! Fun, culture and philosophy of | President Walter Sloan One ofl Aug. 18 Farm of J Y the early Pa. Dutch---who mi-|the projects that President Walt M, Brubaker, Willow Street Village grated to Pa. during pre-Colonial would like to accomplish during § Milos south 8 Ar SATU RDAY, AUGUST 20, 1949 | days from Germany, Holland, iS lo have the cp . 115 grades be R Austin Backus, | | Moravia, Bohemia, Silesia, Alsace raise the quota of money for thei) and auctioneer, Earl | AT 11:00 A. M. DST, TWO MILES NORTH OF ELIZABETHTOWN. PA. | and Loraine and Switzerland in| Rotary Foundation, which wc uld p, Groff, Strasburg, local represen- | PHONE 442-J-2. | search of religious freedom ---- make it oe of ie hundred per= tative a will be explained in the program. centers in this district Lots of New and Used Tractors, 2 Se'-propelled Corn Pickers, Yo iS “Pa bo ri President Walt introduced, Friday. Auer 19-0n the premises lot of Corn Pickers, New Idea, Woed Bros. and other makes: |. * HC Governor Swaim and the themelat the Boro Limits, on the road Lot of Ensil H d Bl C Bind 2 Auto from the Rhineland and began to|™¢ adhd ¥ eading to the Mount Joy cemetery, " 8 a i il bas totary”. et y ne TD te Ba or on trek Drills, | “ive shortly after 1727, attract. | tf iS le was “Roll Rotary’ po Bradford Co. Cows, Heife malic John Deere Balers, other Balers: Combines, Grain Drills, | od not only by political and’ vein his talk Governor Swaim had O84 BY Td Leo P Plows, Harrows, Mowers, Wagons, Cars, Trucks, Lumber, 300 | ligious liberty but by the fertility used the ant as an illustration, Frank, Sale at 1:15 p.m. DST. PF Locust and Cedar Posts, 150 HOGS. of the lands Their love for the saying how wonderful it would|B. Aldinger. Auct ~ - x : V 16 wiv vooted SG be if each one would work with Se ————— Terms—Cash, Everybody bring anything you have to | ne 1S" early i ne al the zeal and cooperation that the Satu Jay. Aug. 20—Two miles | x - { erally they have been ennsyl- el a y Mirah as Taye sell NEXT SALE SEPTEMBER 17, 1949. vt est About| nts do. For instance the ant north of Elizabethtown, big [Par i | Hoe, > me a at ks oll the time, looking out machinery sale of new & usec { 1776 they numbered 100,000 in|WOrks a 1€ ©, tractors, corn pickers, balers. plows, | G. K. Wagner S Mac inery Auction | this state. for the welfare of the organiza-| i. 150 hogs. G. K. Wagner's Mach- — Perhaps the. most interesting tion of the ant colony and at the inerv Auction. Sale at 11:00 a. m., x 3 | . . . id A | events cf the day will be old- same time is serving humanity. | time quilting parties, apple butter Each ant has a certain duty to ~ vi as . perform and they do it. He, Saturday, Aug. 20-On the pre- { boiling in great iron kettles ovér 3 1, mises at their awit doiry Dorn in | wood fires, snitzin’ parties and al-| Went on to say ; that although ey I CT Th SRL it of T h | so horse shoe pitching. [there are queens in the ant col- Cleans. 1 miles northwest of Lol HURSDAY, AUG. 1 8t | Miles Horst, Secretary of Agri-|°nY: there are no bosses 125 head of blood-tested SAT ' : 0 wo live i ace. harmony and and accredited Canadian Hols- STARTING AT 12:00 NOON, LUNCH OR DINNER AVAILABLE J culture for Pennsylvania, will fey iy Ree TONY cattle by F. L. Heilman and J p 8 wi with service ) eac 4 4 cpeak about the farmers of the 59° San For catalog write to Har- At the farm of J]. M. BRUBAKER. WILLOW STREET | Pa. Dutch country and Congress- other, : vey Rettew, Manheim R2. Hess, VILLAGE. 4 miles south of Lancaster. Pa., just off Route [| ... John C. Kunkie. of the 18th| Rotarians, said Gov. and Rhoads are aucts. 72. ® ‘TENE Pa. August out-of local le ities for copies ‘of Ze, Fal At Rotary Meeting Sa le Register| especially | The Bulletin, Joy, Pa., Thursday, August 11, 19493 Dist. Gov. Swaim must have the spirit of service, rn District, will speak on the histcry of these people Briot the desire to work together, not, Wednesday. Aug. 24 —On the | add will als be nde bv only with Rotarians of this our|premises in Fast Hemofield Twp, & Jesses also > A 1 fos to ay Y 2% v ‘ | outstanding dutch leaders country but with other nations, along State Highway No. 340, just Hh DE 8 raders. : Toss : ; |e ER erst y 9% nore i Pa ; Guri I lav ther il i for Rotary is Christianity in ac- east of Roh rstown, 29 acres, with ® | suring the day there will be H ont t av that/2-Story two-family house, frame an exhibit of Pa. Dutch Arts and|Uo™ are Wom on 10 say bank barn, other outbuildings, also 0 S ein | Crafts, a song fest, sports event the ability to work together was meq personal property by Herman and music by typical Pa. Dutch seen at the Rotary International|H. Landis, Executor of the last Will bz 1 1 i ww i 5 1d i Conventicn which was recently|of Emma L. Landis, deceased. Ed- danas, nine evemng Ties ~+lgar Funk, Auct. Sale at 1 p. m. | fiddlers will provide music for eld at New York. Registered at ! [ ¢ : tier |this convention were 1773 differ-| EGISTERED fclk and square dancing. nl All Saturday, Aug. 27—In London- | | 45 R — A tli sis [ent nationalities, all of them terry Twp.. Dauphin Co. 3 miles outside the United States. [south of Middletown along the riv- > ‘TICE FAST PICKING = uti Iv ‘ al : 15 CRADES ks ; PRAY i ra PI BEN i Governor Swaim stated that ‘hisler road le ding Bainbridge, 100 T. B. Accredited, Bang Certified, many calfhood vaccinated. hon bn mo ons roommate at New York was ajacres Joos fend land, ie icking atoes, reminds ames ; ng, or juse., large bank 55 FRESH AND HEAVY SPRINGERS | tomatoes, reminds James... pom India, o mon who Summer louse. A. Dutt, extension vegetable aliens lattice. and arn, tobacco shed, corn arn, pig 5 BULLS. ALL FROM HIGH PRODUCING DAMS | specialist at the Pa. State College x bred hn ie gion, an pid stv. ete. by John C Fach Suga | : : ’ vet they were alike in the|of Lovi N. Peck Estate. C. S. Frank, ELL- KNOWN HERDS. i Pick wi Jose to. Ye : AND W {Bie with ne hands close to respect that they were Rotarians,|Auct. Sale at 2 p. m. THESE WELL-KNOWN BREEDERS CONSIGN: t gether and take as many toma- Rotary International is now stres- : = : 1. V. O'te, Carlisle, Pa. Nerman Rishel, York, Pa. | toes in each hand as possible| . the importance of Interna- Saturday, Sept. 3--In West Don- Red Rose Farms, Lancaster, Pa. John B. Witmer, Lampeter, Pa. | before moving them to the ham- dorol Servi for thi vear. in egal Twp., on road leading on : : : : re ; mal Service for S year, v:, ed the Abner H. Risser, Bainbridge, Pa. Lawrence Lindquist, Willow | pe:. : Bosslers Church to the Bainbridge Raymend G. Allebach, Hatfield, Grove, Pa. { hopes that more clubs will ke2- Road, 158 acres dairy and tobacco Pa. Lewis Duerr, Hamburg, Pa. | {come acquainted with these of{farm with 216 story brick hcuse, Methodist Home for Children, Mechanicsburg, Pa. | |other nationalities and in so do-|1'%2 story brick tenant house. large Ml tone and frame barn, chicken Many of All are neted for the high produciion of their herds. fat on two | | | the animals selling have from 40) 1b. to nearly 600 Ib. others a o house, pig sty, 2 ilo, garage, ete. by ling will learn to know large tobacco sheds {lot better. Allen S. Alle- Drive it Once... And Youll Want to Drive it Always! MAKE 4 DATE WITH THE / We warn you : : . you won't be satisfied with any other car. once you've driven the “88.” For this is a "Rocket minutes at its wheel will give vou a completely new point of view about motoring! Here's eager that makes trafhie effortless power that’s tuned to the open road. Here's true high- to command! And it’s paired All this amic Styling in compact yet spacious Bodies by Fisher! But you've got to ue C Fneine car . . . and vour first ower driving easy. Here's I compression power that costs less, not more, with the new ease and safety of Hydra-Matie Drive? plus Futur. drive it to believe it . . , so make your date with the all your Olds- mobile dealer— now! NEWCOMER MOTORS, {ime milking. Wien we learn to know surviving administrator of 20 Young cows and first calf heifers directly from good Can- FOR REAL GOOD there is understanding and where |Christion S. Alleman. C. S Frank. adian herds. | : : . Sale at 2 p. m i a ARYL GRAY a : there is understanding there COME TO THIS 78TH GARDEN SPOT SALE — an PRINTING wil Samir nln en established reputable event where every animal is jocd wil; ax W ere ¢ tnere 1s Tuesday. Sent. 13 In Manor seld to be as represented. good will there is peace. Twp. on State Road leading from YOU WILL GET SOME REAL BARGAINS AND SOME GOOD TRY This was not the first visit of Newcomer's corner to Columbia, 5 COWS that will make a profit. Good trucking service available. the District Governor to our/miles southwes of Mecuntville, ‘ town. In July the District As-!farm of 72 acres, 21a story Brick For Free Transportation phone I he BULLETIN sembly was held here with |ouse, heat. bath, and modern con Earl L. Groff, Local Representative. Strasburg, Pa. twenty-eight of the thirty-one off} rience | Concrete baicher thos: ’ “(large Pank arn, tobacco sined, oO - AND NOTE THE DIFFERENCE the clubs represente / di ‘ Tacs presented At buildings, by George W. Frev. R. AUSTIN BACKUS a | noon luncheon of the Assembly|Fdear F. Funk, Auct. Sale at 1:30 SALES MANAGER & AUCTIONEER, MEXICO, N. Y. | there Were ono: hindrod: we M ! tGov. Swaim presided. or - er - Cov. Swaim will be in Mount Saturday. S2pt. 24—On the prem- 1 a dig ises at 29 Mount Joy street, house- joy on Thursday evening when hold goods by Frank M. Schroll. ( £ {he will conduct a club assembly|S. Frank Sale at lpm ht at Hostetters Leginning at 6:30 Ty p. m. This meeting is for all PRUNE FLOWERING SHRUBS the officers and committee chair- As soon early flocwing shrul. man of the club. are through Elooming they should ———————— A i= me se be pruned, remind A 0. Ras- If fall litters are to he strong! mussen, extension ornamental and well developed, the brood|horticulturalist cf the Pa. State of sows must be fed well during the| College. Spirea, mock orange, last two months before farrowing,|forsythia, weigelia, and others in HONE or states L. C. Madison, ig this group livestock specialist of the A ROCKET" oemonsrrearion ! Oldsmobile "88" our- Door Sedan with “Rocket” Fngine, *Hydra-Matic Drive standard equip. ment on Series “98” and 88” models, optional at extra cost on “70, Futuramie 'S » ENERAL MOTORS VALUE PHONE NEAREST 2D wm Inc. YOUN MOUNT JOY, PA. State College. He suggests some AS SSI F TED grain and animal protein to mit a half to a oie al Rates for da ssifie [ advertising |} gain a day. Ample shade and in. this column are First inser- fresh water also are “musts” for|tion. 10 cents per line: Each ad- 2ll swine during hot weather. litional insertion, 8 cents per ——— line. Minimum, 25¢ insertion. These on ates are casl MORE 4-H DAIRY CALVES ; ro coe Entries in the five district 4-H |CANTALOU PFS FOR SALE: Good | dairy calf shows to be held at [Variety Elmer Hei Elizabe h- vv 3 -11-2t as many different points in the town R3 ha mm 3 1-2 State late this month and in| pOR SALE: Sound. hand husked | September may reach 100 and sar corn. Samuel F. Merkey. Man- | set an all-time high record. Be- heim R2. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5818 cause of the uniformly high te _8-11-1tp qu lity of these animals competi-| poR SALE: Six Antique chairs with tion for the ribbon prizes is ex-|rocker other antiques: Broadloom pected to be particularly close rug 15x36. Roy B. Sheetz, Mount rn ell A ee Joy, 8-11-1 MECHANICAL WEED KI? i gn 4 L WEED KI L¥RYS FoR SALE: Pickles. Monday or While che weed controls Thursday Pack Run Road Phone are coming into more common Mt. Joy, Jno. E. Breneman. use, the rotary hoe, spike harrow, 8- 11-1t or weeder, are still in general use CHFAP Be ngal com {FAT FOR SALE in cornfields. Extension agrono-|hination Coal and Gas Range. 140 mists of the Pa. State College North Market St, Mt. Joy. Phone say harrowing knocks weeds out 3-3801 8-11-tf of the yew while they are sm il NOTICE: Buttons and Buckles cove and keeps the soil surface per-| { Bolts made. Also alterations. meable to moisture and air Helen Bronson Florin, Phore Mt Sa 0 meu joy 3-5739 8- 11-1 PROVIDE POULTRY RANGE My Poultry extension specialists of OHIO (BLACK HAWK) Farm M3- , chinery. Sales-Seivice-Parts avail- the Pa. State College say that ani pie for complete re Lane. Coun- acre of good range will carry 500 ty Farm Bure au 8-11-tf to 600 pullets up to 22 weeks cf CUSTOM ROTO- BE ATING for po- age. From 100 to 200 turkey tats vines. J. Stanley Witmer, Man- poults can be carried on a like heim R2. Phone Landisville 6165. area until they attain consider- 8-4-2tp able size. FOR SALE: Cold Spot Electric Re- frigerator, Apt. size; Rover gas stove. Phone Mt. Joy 3-¢018. 8-4-1f ee Patronize Bulletin advertisers, HESS’ PEACHES: tree ripened, [ will make deliveries in Mt. Joy and | Florin, Phones Mt. Joy 3-4218 or J -45 521. 8-4-ti | FOR IMMEDIATE SALE: Mod- ern 10-piece Mahogany dining room suite, 2-piece Maple Living Room Suite, 5-piece Bedroom | suite, child’s crib, full size Frigid- | sire Electric Range, Mahogany | end table, electric toaster, elec | tric iron, excellent condition. Newton, Theatre Apts, Mount Joy | Fhone 3-9564. 7-28tf | . {For AWNINGS - VENETIAN BL [NOS - FURNITURE UPHOL- STERING call Columbia 48101 or | write to HALDEMAN'S UPHOL- STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th & Columbia, Pa. 3-31-tf PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1949 On the premises on Cooper Ave., in Landisville, household goods and | antiques by A. S. Weaver. Spahr, Auct. Sale 12:30 p. m 8-4-3tp | Spruce Sts., | FOR SALE: Building Lots along th Marietta and Lancaster Pike, [ any frontage desired by 150 ft. | deen Apply Atlantic Gas Station between Marietta and | Silver Spring or phone M. E. Garn- {er, Mt. Joy 3-3343. 7-14-tf | owen | N( TICE There is a reason why so many people are buving Doctor's Prescription No. 700,084 for the relief of Oak and Ivy Pois ning and minor skin irrita=- tions, because it relieves immed- jatelv and satisfies. Sold by E. W. Garber, 21 Mt. Joy St. Mt. Joy 7-14-2mo. FOR SALE: Shenandoah Electric Brooder, 500 Chick cap. used 1 sea- son. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4929. 6-23-tf FOR SALE: up to 36 ft. Call Jae. G. Oak lumber. all sizes length. Sawed to order. Baker, Manheim, Pa. 6-9-tf I BUY all kinds of scrap iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D. Soittler. Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. 5-12-tf TYPEWRITERS & ADD. MACH'S New-rebuilt-used. J. M. Engle, 411 E. High, Elizabethtown 14J. 4-8-tf ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices for antiones of any deserintion. Mr. Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St.,, Man- heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL GARAGE DOORS: 8x7’. 8x8, 10x10’, 12x12’. In stock for im= mediate delivery. Automatic electrie overhead door operators. Controlled from the dash of your car. Also a fot of commercial and pivoted steel eash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Jov. Pa. Phone 3-3011 4-17-94 YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE NFFDS PROTECTION: Careful drivine plus State Farm Mutual Auto Tnsurance’s complete eover- age will do the job. State Farm’s lower rates make it an extra-sound investment, Don’t take chances. Under rew laws in most states, one mishan can ccst you your li- unless vou can nrove finan- Call or come ense, cial responsibility. in today. AMMON R. HOFFER 119 David St, Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 3-4901 8-11-1t EXECUTRIX NOTICE Estate of Mary K. S. Longenecker late ¢f Mount Joy Borough, Lancas- ter County, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the andersigned, all persons indebted | thereto are requested to make im- { mediate payment, and those having claims: or demands against the | same, wiil present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed residing at 309 Dickinson Ave. Swathmore, Pa. ALICE LONGENECKER CHAMBERS, Executrix Bricker & Beyer, Attorneys Arnold, 8-11-6t COURT OF QUARTER IN LANCASTER N THE SESSIONS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA ABRAM H. MARTIN VS. EAST DONEGAL TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY IN RE: APPOINTMENT OF VIEWERS TO ASSESS DAMAGES SUFFERED BY ABRAM H. MARTIN BY REA- SON OF THE TAKING OF THE LAND SITUATED IN EAST DCN-- EGAL TOWNSHIP, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, FOR THE USE OF THE EAST DON- EGAL TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY NOTICE OF VIEW Lancaster, Pa., August 8, 1949 The undersigned hereby give no- tice that they have been appointed a board of view in the above-en- titled matter by the said court to issess the any, caused by damages and benefits, if the taking of a right-of-way and lane for the cor- | porate purposes of the East Donegal Township Water Authority, and that they will hold their first meet- ing for the purposes of their ap- peintment on Wednesday, the 24th day of August, 1949, at %00 o'clock P. M., DS.T., at the Easternmost terminus of the lane acquired by these proceedings. where it inter- cects with the vublic road from Mavtown to Elizabethtown, when and where all parties interested may attend AUGUST A. KRIMMEL, JR. PARKE M. AMMON GEORGE WOERTH 8- 11-1 Board of View SEE YOUR NEW LOCAL KAISER - FRAZER DEALER! advertisement next week. Watch for STALEY'S GARAGE Florin, Pa. iQ