lding NELDING ENT k Welding RPENING g Shop Streets hone 3-593) ess by adver = ——— York, Pa. 1 i Bg Star HOW VAN m /} > M.C. Bg P. M es and IBER 1 = - a SA an Jase > Yew! New financial responsibility laws “DANGER \ AHEAD / 2 in most states make auto in- surance more important than ever) if you have an accident-—and can’t post security up to $11,000 you lose your right to drive! And a damage suit may wipe out your life savings! Insurance is proof of your financial re- sponsibility—protection against financial loss, Let us show you why it pays to insure a with State Farm Mutual! fun} AMMON R. HOFFER (3 1) sin ars 119 David St. Phone 3-4901 Mt. Joy, Pa. COMPANY A ~~ AMERICAN BANKING IN ACTION=— ANOT HER AMERICAN IDEA More than one-hundred million American cars have rolled off the assembly lines. Only in a country like ours—where the mechanic who makes a car also makes enough money to buy one—can cars be made and sold in million lots. Your money in the bank helps to finance auto- mobile production and to make jobs for 9 million workers in this field. When you buy a new car, bank credit will help you finance it. This is the system of American free enterprise and free chartered banking at work for you! THE TONAL MOUNT Joy B Bay, Noun TJOY, PA. IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH | | SEIS LS IIIS SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. "HOW ARE YOUR SHOES? | DON'T WAIT TOO LONG BRING THEM IN. City Shoe Repairing Co. | 30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET LANCASTER, PENNA. | Dr.H.C.Killheffer I I Optometrist MANHEIM 163 S. Charlotte St, Telephone 137-R Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30 Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P, M, Tues Fri, Sat, 9:30-1:00.2-5 P.M, ELIZABETHTOWN 16 E. High St. » Telephone 24-R | C. M. WEBB & SON 122 South Barbara Street MOUNT JOY, PA. ROOFING — SPOUTING SHEET METAL WORK ROOF PAINTING | PHONES: Mt. Joy 3-4081 E'town 928R7 | Beer! Call 3-4189 For Home Delivery WACKER SPRENGER VALLEY FORGE i PIEL'S PRIOR ROLLING ROCK ALE & PORTER Victor J. Schmoll —Distributor— OPEN UNTIL 2 ©. M. Drive In For Curb Service Quality Meats ALSO A FULL LINE OF of 50 re Fruits & Vegetables KRALL'S Meat Market Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation West Main St. Mt. Joy. Lv Self Service Food Market & SMOKED MEATS & GROCERIES FLORIN, PA. FRESH 27c 3 for 23c¢ Schimmel's Strawberry Preserves 1 lb. jar 35¢ 1 th. bag 55¢c 27/« Tide Lux large box Toilet Soap Bosco! Coffee Mrs. Filberts Cleo. 2 gts. Bulk DAIRYMEN STOP? LIFTING HEAVY MILK CANS Let the T-33 Cool Your Milk WRITE - WIRE - PHONE FOR FREE LITERATURE PAUL EE. WEBBER G. E. Appliance & Wiring MASTERSGINVILLE. PA. 211-J Manheim R3. 98: package JIEART'S DELIGHT Yellow Cling Peaches :i%. Carnation Milk 2 tall cans FUDGE MIX AND FROSTING 29¢ 25¢c 29c can Swel KEEBLER Town House Crackers 31c Get a FREE package of MUFFETS THE NEW, IMPROVED ROUND SHREDDED WHEAT Nothing to buy = no obligation BRING IN THIS CERTIFICATE! This certifies that T have been given 1 FREE package of Muffets, the NEW, IMPROVED round Shredded Wheat. NAME STREET OR RF.D CMY... ZONE. STATE Offer void unless this certificate is signed by customer in accordance with terms of this offer, Limit: 1 offer per customer. The Quaker Oats Co, My regular shelf price for Muffets is ¢ (to be filled in by grocer). Offer good only in United States. Offer expires September 30,1949. TO THE GROCER: Mail this certificate to REDEMPTIONS, Dept. 129A, Lock Box 6015, Chicago 77, Illinois FREE DELIVERY lb. on pe A Pn PHONE MT. JOY 3-3781 | Forced Air FURNACES Pipe or Pipeless $95 AND uP 40-Inch Gas Ranges $99.50 40-in. Electric Stoves $159.50 SALES & KALAMAZOO svi: 351 W. King St., Lanc., Pa. PHONE 33598 8-4-1 ABOUT ATHLETE'S FOOT | 2127 Prominent Druggisis Can't Be Wrong Here's what Stout of Parkersburg, W. Va., says. “The sale of T-4-L has heen very pleasing. One customer said it is | the first thing in six years that gave Everybody, Evervwhere, Reads The Bulletin relief,” IN ONE HOUR if not pleased. Your 40¢ back at any drug store. Locally at Sloan’s Pharmacy roampletely Church Notes! NEWS PERTAINING TO stl THE CHURCHES IN MT. JY | | 40S AULLNT AHL dANV ROUNDING COMMUNITY. First Presbyterian Church | Rev. 1. A. McGregor, Pastor Sunday. August 28 9:30 a. m, Church 10:45 a. m. Morning How To Find Gi d’ School Worship Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor | Sunday. August 28 9:30 Church School | - | Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church L. Dallas Zeigler, Pastor | Sunday. August 28 { 9:30 a. m. Promotion Sunday will be observed I'his will be a com- bined service. Special speaker and pocial features in music 7:30 p. m. Song Service and Wor- | chip 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesda i | { { | Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor yue to Church Auditorium not | being completed, Church Services| will be held this Sunday, August 28 in the High School Auditorium at 10:45 a. m There will be no Sunday School. Mt. Picasant { Brethren In Christ Church | Elder C. H. Moyer, Pastor [ day, August 28 9:00 a. m, School Sunday Salunga Church of the John Ebersole, Elder Myr. John Herr, Sunday, August 28 Sunday School Church Serv In Charge Supt. 10:15 a. m. ice Calvary Bible Church Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor E. M. Wolgemuth, Supt. Sunday, August 28 9:15 a. m. Bible School 10:25 a. m. Morning Worship Sermen by J. Omar Brubaker, Sen- icr Student at Bible Insti- ute, Chicago, 111 7:00 p. m. Pray Period 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship, Mr. Brubaker Moody Church Pastor Newtown U. B. Oscar K. Buch, Sunday, August 28 9:00 a. m. Sunday 7:30 1 Congregational meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer All members urged to —— School. Meeting & C.E. attend. CARCL AND WALTER CHIN RETURN TO CHINATOWN Carol and Walter Chin of China- | own, N York returned to their home Friday after spending six week here with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pennell. Thursday evening a farewell party was held at the home of Mr. an M Pennell. Games [ ay izes given. Re- reshment ( erved to: Jimmy Fennell, Grant Peilc Benny Cling- ¢ Nan I Sandy Wolge- | mutl Kunkle, Sharon, Rodd nd Johnny Clinger, Walter | 1d { Chin, M B Clinger, Mi Nan ith, Mi Dorothy Wagner M Kate Barnhart and M in [ Pennell. The children ived many useful gift A AR — | 12.275 IN STATE LOST | LICENSES FOR SPEEDING [ {ir {to the list of the « 1 harp 42 per cen Ln 1 license uspension he first hal f 1949 [ period showed that 13.275 ! 0 l t their license tem poravily for peeding compared to 2.207 for all of 1948 and a low of 2,623 in 194 - a | GOV'T VEHICLES Gev't motor vehicle fleets com- | prise a total of 71,000 convey- 4 Newtown School -Community Reunion SATURD: AY, AUGUST 24, Jan 7! Ry r DI 1 WS Fra Y AATress { and | Mortuary Record (From page 1) bethtown RD; Mrs. Alfred { Florin; John Greenly, Harrison Greenly of State; Morton Greenly, Nineteen grandchildren burg, grandchildre great and great great grandchildren survive, as does one sister, Amanda Heilman, Miss Emma Barton then summoned help. Dr. G. P. Taylor said death was due to thrombosis. Surviving her Mary E. the August are Barton, , Harvey J., Atland, a sister Mrs. Wn R1. One nephew also survive. —— AY er Rheems; a and a sister, 1. Fogie, umbia niece and Brood Mare Feed Brood mares with should be fed about horses at light work. good source of and vitamins {mare's ration. If available, feed mixed clover like protein, alfalfa Diesel Trains Many light-weight, ered, air-conditioned passenger trains vestment of $1,500,000 each, of power unit, ‘other factors. from for broken insulators, Roth, n, deputy coroner Manheim; Oregon Harris- 31 four also Mrs Elizabethtown, Miss Emma Barton, forty-seven of Columbia RD1, died Saturday | while enroute to Columbia Hos- pital. Returning fram an evening | drive with Isaac Kame, for whom she kept house in Kinderhook, | | Miss Barton, about to turn at | Chickies Hill, stopped the car and | complained of being ill. Kame coronary stepmother, bro- | Mrs. both of Columbia | Col- one young foals | work | Diesel-pow- streamline represent an $1,000,000 depending on size length of train and | Marketing Act One of the strongly goals of the research ing act is the development « | more efficient system for | #ing agricultural products. E teckiic al Inspections Inspect farm electrical syst Pasture is a | mineral, essential in the brood | pasture is hay and timothy hay. not | or | in- to | emphasized and market- | a distribu- | cms defective ground connections, dust around | lights, leaks in roofs over wiring, and accumulations of manure wiring Bedbug Control A dust containing 10 per DDT is fully effective for the trol of bedbugs. Dust well cracks and crevices of walls cent | con- | into | and | baseboards of infected rooms and aver the surface of bedsteads and | mattresse { Egyptian Custom The ancient Egyptians painted the figure of an enemy on the leather soles of their sandles, sc they could insult him daily treading him under foot. Growing Watermelons Watermelons require constan supply of nitrogen through the growing season Placing 8 to 10 pounds of well rotted manure under each hill is a good practice Farm Land Prices After 10 years of almost steady climbing, farm land prices in the country as a whole appear to have reached a postwar peak Stainless Steel Tints and discolorations caused by overheating stainless steel can be removed by scouring with house- hold cleansers. of Foot Bones | The foot is a delicate piece of body machinery, made up of 26 | different bones and several times that many ligaments, [949 y, 20 Y, P 1 Bann i ir K. Buch aw M wn, Md. F | n 1 rier Qu Or mage Bana H M im, P H. M. I : ) A 1] . M Ra nd H. Ar I or mage Band | 1g mda ron Bat Hy I \ 1 | Qu Orphanage Band | Jer, L Pa. | 17 We tir | HAY FOR POULTRY | The Bulletin, Joy, Pa., Thursday, August 25, 1949-5 H. H. Kauffman, in charge of | - Pp ultry extension work at the 4-H DISTRICT SHOWS NOTHING BOTHERED HIM | a State College, suggests the | Five district 4-H dairy shows While half a dozen older males making of hay for feeding the! will be fneld in the State | and females are making much ado poultry flock. Good leafy hay |ning August 25, with the first of | about water too cold. wrong cur- provides essential vitamins, pro them at Tunkhannock for all of rents storms, ete. an English sehool teins, and minerals, It may be | northeastern I Hy Aes rding to | boy, Philip Mickmen, 18, jumped in chopped in lengths of 1 to 4 in- | by Allen L Baker | and swam across the channel in 23 ches and fed on the floor or in|in charge of 4-H Club work of | hours and 13 minutes. racks. Pa. State College All five of reset fl EN ——— the principal dairy breeds will be | SUES FOR A DIVORCE | represe nted SO SAYETH THE COURT Complaint in divorce: Pauline G bi hh lia Raymond R. Sumpman, this Ellis, thirty-nine. 127 N. Barbara | WEBB REUNION place, ordered to pay his wife Street, Mount Joy, vs. Joseph A The Webb family reunion will be | Regina Sumpman, 15 Pine St, of Ellis, forty-one, E. Main Street Mt. | held at the Rheems Carnival | Marietta, $22 a week for the sup- Jov: desertion: married Nov. 21, grounds on Sunday, August 28th at| port of herself and two ¢hil- 1927; separated March 26, 1929 "1:30 p. m dren. Fy © egy. C3 3 { a ) 0 - Lp (4 1, - ow "0 el / +) \ f x . 71. ° X RE Nout oo 54 : h We . 9 ® Student Bike | Lunch Lo » {5 Ti ; B | Lamp ire A 0X LR 3 A student neces- Non-slip tread Study Metal box \ R& ei 3 3 sity for night design construc- Gi th lock. Rust y ; a ey : ANNE study. Flexible tion makes this a io : resisiing sanitary CANN . WA goose neck. long lasting tire. Tennis I : ] Accurate \\ Racket ; Alarm Super quality IN nS Be il : Al J <i ae | men Locker Combination ished. \ | TE Padlock Bike Lock ati MEIER TA H. S. Newcomer & Son, Inc. Phone 3-3361 MOUNT JOY, PA. C. ROBERT FRY PENNA. MANHEIM R. D. 2, EXCAVATING & GRADING Cellars Trenches, Etc. AIR COMPRESSOR WORK Rock Drilling Concrete Breaking, Etc. To 2 PHONE MOUNT JOY 13-4753 —— pe ————————————— STAUFFER'S QUARRIES L. J. SMITH, Owner TELEPHONE 3-9731 CONCRETE BLOCKS Crushed Stone Chimney Blocks Flue Lining Concreting, Mason & White Sand Steel and Aluminum Sash Overhead Garage Doors Lintels FIRE PLACE UNITS and ACCESSORIES Custom Drilling & Jack Hammer Work - Estimates Cheerfully Given
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