The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 08, 1949, Image 3

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Sale Register
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if you want a notice on your sale
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trom now until day of sale. ABSO-
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your sale date and when you are |
ready let us print your bills, That’ i
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the cheapest advertisingyou can get | 1, 2
tr [ veniend
saturd Q "i | large b
saturday, | ept 10—At 1:30 p. 1
: | er buil
on the premises alon Route 230 { Edo
at the West end of Florin, farm of [P. M
80 acres with imnrovement At |
200 op m
it the
Six plots of ground all in Florin and
all except one
Florin Inn, Florin
| ses on
has
improvements, | of



| J. Myers Jr

Satur
antiques
15 alur

ay, Sept. 24—On the prem-
3 \ jo. Jip t } Mount J
ve wer, d it 29 int Jov street, h ace- IM i R . d
auet., Bernard hold goods by Frank M Schroll. ic ortuary Cor
surviving

and : |
1 household artic i from the Manheim road to the Back |



C
atty, See advertise- |S. Frank, Auct, Sale at 1 p. m (From page 1)
1ess of ten months She was the
— — | Saturday, Sept. 24—At the rear of| laughter of Mrs. Lestelin Foust
i Sent. 13 nm Manor [the premises on Donegal Springs) = aidan
n State Road leading from |Road, household furniture by Mrs. | 1ofiman and the late Amos H.
ner's corner to Columbia. 5 | Alice Heistand, Lloyd Landvater | Toffman. She was a member of
sonthw est of Mountville, | Auctionee: he Landisville Zion Lutheran
72 acres, 25 story Brick — — hurch and Gettsburg Women's |
heat hy th, and modern con- { Saturday, October 1-—Corner of | League and was active in Red
we Concrete butcher shop, | and West Main Street l'Ctoss Worl Besides. her. mother
4 barn tahacco shed, oth- | Mount Joy, real estate and personal | T0858 WOrk. Sides ney MOL
ines, by Georee W. Trev, |, nerty by Aaron H. Metzler, C. 8 | ne is survived by a kreother, Wm
F. Funk, Auct. Sale at 1:30 | Frank. Auct of Landisville.
The funeral was held from her
Aoi Rady ey a | iturday October 8th—In Rapho|'ate home Tuesday afternoon with
AY: MOD of Y the bre Township, three miles Northeast of |'‘nterment in the Landisville ceme-
East Main Street ble le Mount Jov. en the road leadine tery :
in a Buffalo, N. Y. hotel Sunday
{ when fire broke out on the 14th
tloor.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Myers,
| Gene T. Myers, Salunga and Miss |
| Dorothy Raver of Elizabethtown,
wlio had rooms on the 11th floor,
fled ts the lobby of the hotel at
| hundred
Sale bv Bertha Landvater a The |} to 3. Sheetz * 8. Fri
First Nottons Br ye ater : BY Ls Rov B. Sheetz. C. S. Frank, Rur near Ebyv's Church, household | ——
rere Offs Hd Fust { roods, farming implements bv | Yohn L. Singer
PUBLIC SALE Main and. Dlamb: Shree in: the} Harv v L. Zink. C. 8. Frank, Auct.| Jchn L. Singer, seventy-seven of |
of vin Flori Sale at 1 p. m . { Theems, who died in St. Joseph's |
y nhl Fev i ; ee | . ~~ ow .
Valuable AHL Pr erty and ( onfaining in front om Vain St NOT MUCH PROFIT | Mospital Tuesday at 1:55 a. m., is
teal Estate 10 feet d extend n depth 195 : = . survived by his wife, Mary P. Sin-
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1949 | feo! » All A small vailroad line, running), hildren, Mabel wife of
ul . 1 er, ree cnudren, Nabe wile o
VAT UABLF FARWV NO. 2 Al ¢ lot of on | from Parkdale, Oregon to Hood], xed
ne Ly i ted aD Sear FRAN .. | Joward Sipling, Rheems: John L
1:30 P.M. Eastern Davlight Savine Arnage ory RAM™ | River. Oreson has reported its . y
ro YWFLLING HOUSE o aire 71 Ir, city; and Samuel S., Elizabeth-
I'ime, iy A | total passenger revenue as he- 5s
By virtue of the powers oranted | B nd Pat? elect Hot Ls or aE. . | ‘own; also three grandchildren,
; , pow i ir... ‘y Poth 1 { i. | ing $2.60 in 1945: $235 in 1946-|, .
in the Will of Elmer S Weaver, lat i t 3 n nd 1 | or 1947 1% . ~other Abram and a sister, Mrs
v : ere me-car Frome Garage o 35 cents in 1¢ 20 cen in| .
of the Township of Fast Donegal er is 1 gh | os ) ; £2 cents Sue Frank both of Maytown.
‘oun‘v \ . " on) RY n 2 Str te 1 1¢ | 1M :
(oun v of Lanca te and State of Ett : Sivan wl Funeral services af Reich's
Pennsylvania. the undersioned ' hy 18) ket In fie bi | Churet th Mavt Sat
eC oo eC ) ) 1 at-
ell on the Premises in the Town- | V' f Fl fain cs | NATURES WARNING oyna A Of
hi . Bi Yo Horii Con n yf t on ih . ray alternoon with mterment in
ip « f Mount Jov, the followin Sa +h. be 10° The woodpecker is cne of na-| , ss
deceribed real estate, to wit ) feet ang sxten * in dentlt i ‘ . . he adjoining cemetery.
All That Certain T t of ¥ 1 t y allow This wrorarty ad- | tures best warnings against :
: iy wel of Far ad- | ss
sitnated in Mos Toi oine P 1 N 1 on the East | beetles and other liseage bearers . . : 4
Long a 2 Eo I Tow i Ne All that : lot of | t °3 ag oie Ten "TCS! Miss Fannie M. Stoner
shi and Las gg ow ) i } A ertam ot 0 In tree. : . x .
p 4 megn | Al iat ( i 2 ¢ Miss Fannie M. Stoner, eighty, of
Yaneaster County, Pennsvivania, | ovour vhich le avantad n | — erm pom 4 ad
formerly known nt the “CHRIST. | Storv FRAMF DWELLNG HOUSE! | PUBLIC SALE Milton Grove, Mount Joy R2, died
JAN H. SHOEMAKFR FARM” lo- | ~ontaining 7 Reams and attached | OF VALUABLE FARM it her home Thursday after an
rated nlong State Hichwav Route | Kitchen, fn] collar and cityata illness of ten months.




SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1949

“oth «'da of Main Street,


No. 231. running from Lancaster to | od ah ox | The undersigned will offer at! A daughter of the late Andrew
i Sn 80 Acr 1110 P ie 4, Pla. on Main | Public Sale, a Farm consisting of K. and Mary L. Miller Stoner, she
Soni Ang 5 op is er. Giron i foot ond in 7 Ayes more Or less, situated Nn a member of Good's Mennon-
es, ric asure, of which 67 ) y | Fast Donegal Twp., in Lancaster |. i
Acree and 50 Perches ave located on | det et, to an alley. Co.. Pa., 1'2 miles north of Marietta |‘ Church and attended Risser’
the North side of said State Hioh- All that certain lot of | and one-half mile south of May-| Mennonite Church. She was
wav Route in Mount Jov Township. round on which erected a 2 | town, known as the Kane's farm former resident of Conoy Twp
and 13 Acres and 60 Perches are Story FRAME DWELLING HOUS fy 8 ROOM BRICK HOUSE nd Flizabetht wn. Surviving are
located on the South side of said ntainin 6 Rooms, and Frame | with bath and electric,!q., ‘
State Highway Route in East Don Kitchen, full cellar and situat- butcher house with Farm- Wo Sirs and a brofiter, Mrs.
egal Township ed orf the South side of Main Street, | i er'’s Friend furnace, large Lizzie M. Flowers, with whom she
The Improvements on the Farm |in the Village of Florin | Bank Barn with horse power shed resided: Miss Mary M. Stoner of
are a Containtng in front on Main St. | attached. milk house, silo, large to- | Bainbridea R1: Miss Martha M.
STORY STONE 10 feet and extending in depth 200 | bacco shed with stripping room and Stoner of Mount Joy R2: Mrs. E
DWELLING HOUSE, feet to an alley ; | dampe ning cellar, corn barn, pig M. Shoop, Albert M. Stoner and
2 NO. 5. All that certain lot of |gty, 3-car garage, large 2-story te . : :
a _— containing 11 Rooms | oround situated on the South side | poultry house, well of never failing Dora, wife of Clayton R. Good all
with Frame Outkitchen attached. of Main Streot, in the Village of | wa‘er. 2-cisterns streams, of water of Bainbridge RI.
Concrete and Frame
x 50 ft. to which is
SHED,
9 ft
TOBACCO
Also Corn Barn,


Bank Barn. } Florin
attached a| Can:
98 fv. x 25 ft, 1
16 ft. x 30. ft. To- i

nd
na ¢
 

ton


held at
Sunday
the
meadow, running| Funeral services
poultry
were
a 40 feet on Main Street
in. depth 200 feet to

water in barn, pig sty and Church
|
| running through
! Goods Mennonite
|

house. {
af.ernoon with interment in





n This Lot Parcel Thic farm can be viewed anytime =
bacco Shed, 83%: ft. x 30 ft. Frame | No. 4 on the East on or before dav of sale. adjoining cemetery.
Hog Pen and Chicken Hoouse and NO. 6. A larse FRAME BARN! Sale to be held on the premises wae A ficou
on hot Bogtion of the Farm former- eriow ; the “Weaver Sales and September 17, 1949 at 1:30 ae
ly known as the "Mummaw Prop- | ¢ e<”. located in thel!lp m. Terms b F Th D |
idk foe a oad ear of Parcels Nos. 3 and 4, will | MAUDE E. MOYER rom e al 1€S
Frame Barn 42 ft. x 40 ft. with a cold for the valuable lumber |Fdgar F. Funk, Auct
Metal Roof. i I therein contained. The Building | Edgar R. Breneman, Clerk 9-1-3t (From Page 1) a
There is a never failing Spring of | be demolished ani removed | — ro — — | attorney, was elected National
Water on the Premises, and a well | {0 the Premises by October 10, | PUBLIC SALE Commander of the American Le-
and Cistern at the House. 1819. This Sale will ba held immedi- | Ea Of NAPE gion.
Sale to be on Saturday, Sepiem- | yoy following the Sale of the Elmer | PERSONAL PROPERTY There is ‘a of over
ber 10, 1949, on the Premises, at S. Weaver Farm, which is adver- | To Re Held ohn :
1:30 P. M. Eastern Daylight Saving feed to ba sold at 1:30 P. M. on the | SATURDAY, SFPTEMBER 17, 1949 336,000 in the accounts of the
Time,
signed,
FOUR PROPERTIES AND LOT
3:00 P. M.
undersigned
The
when terms
will be made known by the
conditions
under-
anc
same
}
tember
t anm
will sell at the nd cor

cay
Sale to be held on Saturday, Sep- | miles South of Elizabethtown on the
Dayligh
J, i st St » Sch ‘hester
On the premises located about 2ennhurst State Schocl in. Cheste
Coun'y.
Miss Bertha A.
anicshurg, raised a
10, 1949, at the Florin Inn, ! Mech-
to-
Maytown Road. |
ximately 3:00 P. M. Eastern | Allis Chalmers Tractor, Model]
t Saving Time, when terms “B” with cultivator, good condition;
wditicns will be made known | two-wheel trailer; Oliver 12 inch
Beitzel,
beef-heart
mato that weighs three pounds nine



Florin Inn, in the Village of Florin by the undersigned | sinele bottom plow: 24 in. disc; 16]cunces.
ang of 3 Joy, the BERTHA Y. LANDVATER jie : harrow double ow, sah The anol flax serutching
vit THE PIRST NATIONAL BANg SIGs j0W CO ns obi will be held at Suhistowy
NO. 1 All that certain lot of AND TRUST COMPANY OF Yo (or Foes 18 oust; CIC" | Westmoreland Co. the seccnd Sat-
ground on which are erected MOUNT JOY, v000 or scales: cross oni ‘saw; bolts irday of each September
Story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, Surviving Trustees of the last und wrenches: bolt cutters: pipe Fire destroyed a large bank barn
containing 8 rooms and bath, elec- will nd testament of Elmer S.| cutter: gas drum: lawn mower; Jon the Abrean Grayhill farm at
Jot hank, Pall lan | Renee heer | Maytag Washer, excellent con-|Halfville, Litiiz R2, Tuesday. The
Story FRAME OFFICE BUILDING, | Berard J Nr Attorney dition: Norge Refrigerators |i... wus estimated at $45,000
situated at
At 10
LOTS OF NEW AND USED TRACTORS, all makes: Corn Pick- |
the Southwest corner of
Big All-Day Farm
Saturday, Sept. 17, 1949
A. M. Sharp. two miles north of Elizabethtown. Pa. Phone 442-J-2
ers, Self-propelled, new and vsed, 2
25's, 1011's, Allis l-and 2-row New Ideas, Olivers, M.
M. Wood Bros., Lots of Ensilage Harvesters, New J. D. with Motor,
used J. D., ing Fox, McDeering, and Blowers: Corn Binders:
Balers: Combines: Grain Drills; Plows; Harrows: Discs: Mow-
ers; Cars; Trucks: Lumber: Cedar and Locust Posts; 150 HOGS. | tion~d
Terms Cash. Everybody
This is the
ery.
G. K. Wagner's Machinery & Hog Auction
RNG TIN 8
Want To Sell
SO DO WE!
We have buyers for:
Dairy Farms—Tobacco Farms—Poultry Farms
General Farms
[For
HOMES

'e to sell it. NEXT S

a Satisfactory Sale
Joseph F. Gingrich, Inc.
Real Estate and Insurance
55 North Market St.
Phone 419
FARMS


Nadinery Sale
bring your cern and other machin | when
Exclusive
tic Cooking Range: Dauntless large
8-18-4t size Heatrola; Roper Gas Stove; el-
Buck, 32, Columbia, is in
Mrs.
Jacob

jail with
| ectric iron; 2-pe. living room suite; charged murder of
| china closet; Gov. Winthrop Desk: | Martha MceComsey, who was
sideboard; 4
chairs; bedroom brussels
| Rugs: Lawn Bench and swing; Corn
large and deep
| fryer; 4 hand-made rugs. lat
| ANTIQUES painted Penna.
Cutch Chair; cherry bureau, mirror,
[Set of 6 gmilk glass tumblers, milk
glass butter dish and chicken dish;
"Cet of 6 Blue glass goblets: 6 small |
Daisy and Button Wine Goblets:
i spice set; glass railroad plate; Gib-
son Girl Plate; cake stand: cups;|
goblets; plates; collection of iron
animals; and other articles not men-|
cupboards: tables;
> drowned in the Susquehanna river
suite; 2
Bill Odom,
wiator, was
known
killed in the air
Cleveland. When the plane fell
struck
world wide
i dryer; roaster races
a house killing a woman
in child.
A man phoned an order to a Lan-
caster wholesale house, then picked
M's, 24's, |. D. No. 226's,
up 60 cartons of cigarettse and 3
boxeh of chewing gum It was a
phony.
land purchased 763 acres of land
M, ta $16,000
adel
made. jy) 30,000,000
commence at 1:00 P.
conditions will be
known by
Sale to cost of upon which
. be erected a gallon
ALE OCTOBER 22, 1949. AMOS GANTS and! mpounding dam.
|
| MARY GANTZ A 22-year-old war veteran went
» Wal'er Dupes, Auct. beserk at Camden, running down
— pd Landis & Garman, Clerks 99-2 eet and shooting at everybody he



fie He killed two boys, five wom-

en and five men, then gave the po-
[lice a battle before being taken into

| custody.
— eee
Mother of Five
(From Page 1)
furnish
 
Your Farm?


bail wos committed

[to the Lancaster County prison
She als
| Wednesday night at 7:00 p
| Tustice of the Peace Lester Weid-
[man's of Elizat.>thtown.
At the hearing,
reprimand by Squire Weidman, the
|
lure to
It
|

was given a hearing on

m. at





alter a severe


| Bleyers compromised, each deciding

the Services of
Estate Agency
of Your Farm
Real
use

| to withdraw their charges and costs

to the amount of $16.00 were paid.
to the of-

| From there they
fice of Squire James Hockenberry
Mrs. Bleyér
charges and costs to the amount of
came

here, withdrew her




$4.00 were paid. \
This was the third time Mrs.
| Bleyer had her husband arrested,


surety of the peace. Officer Elmer
served the one

ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.

warrant

Zerphey
and Officer Neiss the other two.
|
|
| The Bleyers have five children.
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BUSINESS INVESTMENTS

Stimulate your business by adver-
| ‘ising in the Bulletin.

| the two previous charges being for |
|
| starting
| farm
The Boro Authority at New Hol- |
A LEFTOVER CROP OF
TOBACCO SOLD FOR 4% CFNTS
The demand for old tobacco con-
W. M. Gemmill and Com-
representatives, Red Lion in
York County, called at the farm of
Elmer M New Holland
R1, on Thursday and hauled away
tinues
pany
Sensenig,
25 cases of his 1948 tobacco crop
paid 43 cents
leaf marked
the the
The best
the
Sensenig was
pound for his weight
tobac-
offer
bales
of the crop at time
co went into cases
he had
last winter and spring was 35 cents
for his crop in
a pound
1948
reported to
Several other crops of
packed t
be sold
bacco were
recently in Eastern Lan
caster County at 42 cents
——— ee —— —
a pound

NEARBY FOLKS IN HOTEL
FIRE AT BUFFALO, N. Y.
Four county persons were guests
alarm was then
the
the hotel
spectators
3:45 a. m. after the
sounded. None of
persons in
injured, but some were
cut by glass
After the
the local gr
fire was extinguished
up returned to their
rooms and packed their belongings,
for home a few hours
carlier than they expected to.
et ©
Railroad Fair
A towering figure of Paul Bun-
yan, two stories in height and con-
sidered the largest animated figure
ever constructed, is the central
theme of the Chicago and North-
western railway's exhibit at the
Chicago Railroad fair. Bunyan,
built in the proportions of a man
35 feet tall, is able to move his
hands, head, eyes, lips, and mouth
and converses with visitors, telling
tales of his accomplishments.
Woodchuck Nuisance
Woodchucks are nuisances on any
or Many a
livestock has broken its leg by step-
ping into these holes. The
mounds of dirt around the holes in-
terfere with farm machinery. These
animals destroy a certain an
of grain but their n
in their burrowing
pasture. head of
one of
ount
iain damage
is done
Wind Pressure
A 40-mile wind exerts a pressure
of approximately seven pounds per
foot on the side of
An automobile might have
on the side of about 30
feet, so the total pre
a wind would be about
square auto-
mobile.
an area
sure
210
square
of such
pounds.
Peanut Oil
Peanut oil can be heated to much
higher temperatures than other
animal and. vegetable oils before
it begins to smoke or scorch; thus
it is preferred for deep-fat cooking
of potato chips
products.
and similar food
Safety First
Never
help at
swim alone. Always have
hand, preferably a lif
guard with the knowledge and
equipment for rescue. Don't swim
after dark for the same reason. It
is too hard for even an expert to
assist you in the dark.
Care of Eyes
People in middle life and beyond
should not add to their visual ac-
other
heart
quire
down on
like the
body, re
tivities ac
activities. The eyes,
and the the
greater care with advancing years.
they cut
rest of
Immigration
Immigration to America reached
its peak in 1900-1910 when nearly
nine million aliens—more
twice the total United States
ulation in 1790—entered the country.
than
pop-
Measuring Spoon
Grease your measuring spoon or
cup with margarine before measul
ing molasses, honey, or syrup. You
will find that the sticky liquid
pour more easily
Back Priming
When a coat of paint is applied
to the back of woodwork and ex-
terior siding to prevent moisture
from getting into the wood and
causing the grain to swell, it is
said to be ‘back primed.”
Equine Encephalomyelitis
Severe outbreaks of ence-
often
equine
phalomyelitis occur during
hot, rainy weather, probably be-
cause mosquitoes, which spread
the disease, multiply rapidly during
such weather.
Turkey Poults
Outbreaks of
have occurred in
turned out on
spread with grasshopper bait.
posioning
poults
arsenic
turkey
unevenly
ranges
Public Transit
The public transit industry em-
ployed regularly last year almost
300,000 workers who received $825,-
000.000 in wages.
se nani Meisner
Everybody in this locality reads
The Bulletin—that's why its adver-
tisers get such excellent results.
ies Sart liom
Patronize Bulletin advertisers,

several |
was







MR. AND MRS. BOB GERMER


Pu

Thursday, Se ptember 8, 19193
PRIVATE SALE: Living Room &
Dining Room suite, kitchen cabinet



 







GAVE CORN ROAST FRIDAY Detroit Jewel Gas Stove, library
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gern of able, occasional table, lawn mower,
tertained 2 nit at lawn roller, 7 cu, ft. Frigidaire,
ae 3 Simmons metal bed and Simmons
rn: rod it their ome Friday | Ace spring M:s. Alice Heistand,
evening in hor f the fo r's Donegal Springs Road, Mt. Joy.
parents Mi Vi Frank Ger 9-1-tf
b 1 me: Who their birthdays pop SALE CHEAP: Bengal eom~
To acco mporiant during the weel I ttend- hination Coal and Gas Range. 140
In Marshall Plan were: M nd M H Hol- | North Market St, Mt. Joy. Phone
nger and sons H d Mitchel] | 3-3801 8-11-tf
Is Present Prop of Annondale, Va, M Mrs. | NOTICE: Buttons and Buckles cov=
Of Tobacco Farmer E. R. Kern of Lebanon, M nd ered, Belts made. Also alterations.
Tobacco, from the time of the Mrs. Marlin Peife laughte He le n Bronson Florin, Phone, Mb
Virginia colony, has marched along Fay of E-towr M wd Mn Rea | ¥! oN .
as an intimate part of the Amer- Greider of Lan le, M J 1 FOR SALE: Cold Spot Electric Re=-
ican story to the present day. In Reheard and daughter Shirley f frigerato: Apt. size; Roper gas
the wake of World War 1I, as the pooh My and M Warren Be SOV Phone Mt. Joy 3-¢018. 8-4-1f
United States emerged the stro . vd Mi Fons Gers rere
| est economic power, the ican él . . . 3 NOTICE TO LOT HOLDERS of the
| cigarette became temporarily a @ Mr. and Mn HOD Germer | Mount J Cemetery Association.
universal wampum-—the ch cur- and son Michael Ww will he Id avy regular Annual
ran OV lerlir n ma Ow» — viceting n ijuesday, Hept. oth, a
Ree Beri ana the First National Berk & Trust
“You have a cigarette economy x NAUPHIN COUNTY FARM Co., Mount Joy, at 7:3Q,P. M.
from Paris to Peking,” a member gopyy poR $15800 SAT. 8-18-4t
told the house of commons in 1946 A Dausl Co erin ool Of) | =e ea ——
John Rolfe, husband of Pocahor ™ nein Ji HES PEACHES: {ree ripened,
tas, would be astonished if he could es of n nd SO will make deliveries in Mt. Joy and
see what he started when he in Conewago Twi 1 rch i in. Phones Mt. Joy 3-4218 or
brought in the seed of modern to- for $15.800 1 Walt A. He 4 1 8-4-tf
bacco. In 1948, the United States Lancaster lic sale hold hy J | meee
made about 387 billion cigarette I. Howe E-tow R2 S 1 OR SALE Building Lots along
| and the tobacco industry direc : the Marietta and Lancaster Pike,
paid in excise and import taxes afternoon Und vation are any frontage desired by 3 150 ft.
nearly two billion dollars 115 acre bo ture, | deep Apply Atlantic Gas
2a snd ha the balan tmherian | Station between Marietta and
From Virginia and Maryland the " Silver Spring or phone M. E. Garn-
tobacco fields, growing over 2H Located fou th f Eli ot Mt. Jou . 7-14-tf
types, have spread into North and abethtown, the fan mn . ———
South Carolina, south Georgia and 18 room bric vd } nd FOR SALE: Oak lumber, all sizes
: large bank ' k ilk | up to 36 ft length. Sawed to order.
house ©, bon en, | Call Jac. G. Baker, Manheim, Pa.

Connecticut and
Massachusettes, and the great bu
ley area of Tennessee, Kentucky
and the north bank of the Ohio.
northern Florida,


America and the world have
smoked the tobacco in pipe
cigars and cigarette and snuffed
it in powdered form and chewed it.
The ‘‘chaw’ is 1 Amer-
ican of tobacco habits
visitors have looked up this h
with disgust. In 1947, addict
chewed 100 million pot t
bacco.
The cigarette is the prime favo

ite. The modern cigaret «
know it, was created almost on (he
eve of World War 1. The formul
for the popular brands sounds ap
petizing and nutritious. They mix
with the bright leaf some Turkish
much sweetened Burley
and some Maryland. A
tobaccos,
quantity ol
glycerine or ts equivalent pr
moisture, The whole
such fl
licorice,
serves
made tasty with

sugar, choc
and vanilla-like products or chem
rum,
icals,
The
many of the ladies
pipes or snuff
Tobacco is
cigarette has even wooed

of considerable in
portance in the Marshall pl

and the Marshall is the pi
ent prop of the farmer
Chlordane Will Rout
Mound-Building Ants
One hundred per cent kill of
mound-building ants has been
tained with
trolled tests cor
chlordane under ¢
ducted by ento
mologists
working under the o1
sorship of the Colorado agricultur

research foundation
Dr. George M. List, head of t
department of
three per cent
a a spray in qu of 250
300 cubic centimeters per 1
duced the des
the
entrance and working ti
sired recul
Spraying rnaterial
at the
nozzle through the soil forming the
nests
proved to be the n effec
tive method of application.


The problem of the mound-build
ing ant 1s often overlooked «¢ ur
derestimated, List d. If there
are 10 such nests on one ac
each nest has n be (
square rod in addition tc ed
robbed from adjoining
goodly per cent of the acre pro
duces little or no vegetation.
European Corn Borer
Reduced Crop in 1948
The
duced the 1948 crop of field
85, million bushels, the U.S. depart
ment of
European « | orer re


agricultu

Washington, D.C eys 1
; completed by the bureau of ento
mology and plant quarantine, wit}
cooperating agencies, indicate th
loss in corn production is m
than double that of 1947
Mechanical Cleaner
Suggested for Barns
If you're building
remodeling
an old one, it wo
be a good idea to include plans
installing a mechanical barn
er.
i That's the advice of M. W
Forth,
an th )
engineer with the University
1 of Illinois college of agriculture.
Forth says it would pay to make
} provisions for a barn cleaner
though plans might not call for on
right away.
evel
| tl A
Cleveland, Ohio is the world’s
| largest ore market.
Furopean 3
a new barn, or t

6-9-tf

_!'1 BUY all kinds of scrap iron, also
n


ell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler.
1] A SSIFIED Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. 5-12-tf
wd RAL RN 4 ee mn
: . NOTICE There is a reascn
Rates for cl fied dverticing | why so many people are buving
n is column First inser- | Doctor's Prescription No. 700.084
tion. 10 cent r line: Each d r the relief of Oak and Ivy
litional insertion. 8 cent per | Poiscning and minor skin irrita-
line. Minimum, 25¢ insertion. These | tio: because it relieves immed-
rates are cash intelv and satisfies. Sold by E.
{| W. Garber, 21 Mt. Joy St. Mt,
FOR SALE: 12x36 Broadl rug, | Joy 7-14-2mo.
taupe, used Trombone &

For AWNINGS -

Roy B. Sheetz, Mt. Joy 9-1-1t VENETIAN
—— - | BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL-
FOR SALE: Large size Heatrola, | STERING eall Columbia 48101 or
like new, used 2 yrs. 146 New Hav- | write to HALDEMAN'S UPHOL-
n St, Mount 9-8-1tp |STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th &
NE aA as Spruez Sts, Columbia, Pa. 3-31-tf
FOR SAL Whi enameled Ma- | [T° ee an i
jestic Stove, used 3 Albert | ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices
Brandt, R1, Mt. Jo 9-8-tf | for antioues of any descrintion. Mr.



= = —~ Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man-
$4.00 BUYS A SEWING MACHINE | im, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf
wxeellent condit , 200d for fe ——a eins
ner. Lester BE. We IZ. Main NOTICE
Florin, Pem 9-8-1ip | Milton Grove Sand Inc. tends to
| pply for permits from the Sani-
CIDFR MAKING every Thursday | tary Water Board Dept, of Health,
until 4:30 p. m. Fresh cider daily. | farrisburg, Pa.., to dispose of ex-
Also apples of eve variety, $1.00 | css water after it has been used in
ver bu. J. K. W 'muth. Phones | he treatment and processing of
Mt. Joy 3-4331 or 5383 9-8-31 | plastic sands into the Little Chiques
FOR SALE
we. Mattress used
Mount J
Phone
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faatures th
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town
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FOR SALE: 1 Cam
ellent conditicn 1
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1 } 91 Fad
'6MM Camera. J Sl
Mt. Joy 3-4601
Frame Garage L
25x31
Corrugated M R
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Joy 3-5581
Of SALE
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OR SALF 929 |
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9 Ne Have:
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WANTED: Two carp
ed on! Fl G
n it. Je 3-4883
FAINTING AND PAPERHANGING
Maple Crib with Kant= |
eks, $20

| "reek in Mt. Joy and Rapho Twps.,
County, Pennsylvania.
8-18-4t
|

9-8-1t |
~~~ |NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL
CAM- GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7’. 8x8,
many
{10°x10°, 12'x12°, In stock for im=
mediate delivery. Automatic eleetrie



1 | overhead door operators. Controlled
9-1-1t | from the dash of your car, Also a
wr | fnt of commercial and pivoted steel
WI | gash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Jov,
! Pa. Phone 3-3011 4-17-44
Pa. Tel. | NE STRIKE MEANS OUT for
-8-2t | unlucky drivers! Under new,
Port irict financial responsibility laws
Font in most states, one accident can
moto you up to $11,000. State
B Farm Mutual Auto Insurance will
9-8-1p | give you complete protection at
; | lower rate Call or come in to=
4 AMMON R. HOFFER
Lo 119 David St. Mount Joy, Pa.
Le fot Phone 3-4901 9-9-1¢
Pare EXECUTORS NOTICE
Estate f Elizabeth Zeager, de-
ed, late of Mount Joy Borough,
Lance r Coun'y;
tier testamentary on said
estate having been granted to the
F 2 S | undersigned, all persons indebted
Or Oa€ her re requested to make

iyment, and those hav-
ate p
ling claims or demands against the
me, will present them without
"7 ldelay for settlement to the under-
Mon gned residing at RD4, Manheim,
1! Pent
JOHN ZEAGER,
Arnold, Bricker &
ri Executor
Beyer, Attorneys.
9-8-6t

JTRIX NOTICE
Mary K. S. Longenecker
Joy Borough, Lancas-
d Ce ed
testamentary
estate having been granted to the
all persons indebted
requested to make im-
ayment, and those having
or demands against the
present therm without
ettlement to the
{i it 309 Dickinson
EXEC
Estate of

on said



e., Swathmore. Pa
3 ALICE LONGENECKER
5... +4 CHAMBERS, Executrix
nold ker & Beyer,
torneys

8-11-6t
quested for installation
| eded for conversion
f coal healing furnaces to oil heat,
tank, burners,
Mcunt Joy Bor-
ol Building. Speci-
1 » procured from the
undersigned at Mount Joy, Pa. A
eposit of $10.00 is required upon
int ifications, which will
_ be refunded on return of specifica-
nage
etc In the

exnori- | Hon f not accepted. The
Florin. Mount . Borough School Board
3-18 : erves the right to refuse any or
11 bids.
Board's
Bids will be opened at the
office in the Marietta S‘reet
Jno. L. Schroll, 116 E. Donegal St, building, Mount Joy, Pa. on Mon-~
Mt. Joy. Phone 3-4064. call after day. September 19, 1049 at 7 P. M.
4p m. DST.
- a Signed

Typewriters, Addi. Mach's,,
Registers, Check Writers. New and |
M. Engle, 411 E. High St, '
Used. J.
|Elizabethtown, ‘phone 14J.


MOUNT JOY BOROUGH
SCHOOL: BOARD
Jos. T. M. Breneman
8-18-tf 9-1-3t Secretary