e Bulletin, Mt, Joy, Pa., Thursd ay, March 2, 1950 (From page 1) Farm Bureau Insurance 89 EAST MAIN STREET i News From Florin mitted to the St. Joseph's hospital Meets All Requirements of New Law wdav.. (Tharsis), Conta less because of careful risk selection Miss Minnie Shelly of Lane ster | of quick fap claim ser visited her futher, Mr, Samu] shel Non-Agsessahle, backed hy $40 mil . Is exceptionally low in oo ley on Sunday. \ 3 | & oH timated Gn Fred Leiberherr (From page 1) numerable times. The wholesale value of the stolen goods was es- at $464.75 by hotel manager “Paul L. H Leiberherr was first employed at hotel from October 1948 until Heine, Jr. DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS Miss MargaretKramer MRS. CALVIN KRAMER 19 W. Donegal St., MOUNT JOY natural looking wave. BOOK YOUR FREE CONSULTATION 1 We are understanding and expert EBERLE BEAUTY SHOPPE PHONE 3-4122 MOUNT JOY Sales & Construction Amos G. Rohrer SALUNGA, PA. Mr, and Mrs. Leon Brinser of | Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Company's Middletown visited Mr, and Mrs Home Office: Columbus, Ohio. George Mumper Sunday. Implement Coors » + * LLOYD WEIDMAN C. EMERSON ROHRER Mr. and Mis. Benj. Kauffman | Marks Anniversary Elizabethtown, R2 Manheim, Route 2 entertained Myr. and Mrs. John Phone 542R15 Phone Manheim 6.8824 hott Eichler to dinner on Sunday, Manure Spreader Mr. and Mrs. Amos Strickler en- . “yy * 0 EEE tertained the following on Sunday First Built mn 1889 Mr. and Mrs. Mylin Haverstick and The story of American free ens » family who just returned from !erprise is graphically Lae jie 1 “paul by two buildings at the Co r, NN 3 AAS florida, Miss Alice Strickler « y tw Reci Ee | 9) A Flori Mi Alice Striekler of Chic, plant of th Ide Div Salunga; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flory, AVCO manufac ing corp {| Rev. and Mrs. Henry Becker and | {ion which this year is celebrating FL WLE SS il family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin | i olde anni A SS {| Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Strickler | One of these buildings (act y {| and daughter and Mr. Norman | a series of com ed bt ) ; 4 | Strickler Cove over 15 « » ad - sian sess AA Hl a 705,000 sq » feet of manufactul . » A ing facilities.. 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And we're here to explain how you can, through it, invest in a home or a farm. . check with me RST RT ung MT. JOY, PA.: Member FDC. RR pe Special long- term loans at low interest rates. | i was a charter member of the the April of 1949 as a houseman, then returned to the hotel's payroll year and was laundry there in January of this employed in the un- time of his arrest Detective Matt said at his Mount Joy residence the stolen goods when police there til the a back room yielded with a Friday afternoon earch warrant issued by Alderman Newell When police searched the place Friday, Heine went along in order identify the stolen goods. When positive identification was made the articles were loaded into the hotel nanager’s station wagon and taken | acks to the hotel. J lice said the st: Police said ition wagon was | Wagner. nearly filled with the stolen les —— Mortuary Record (From page 1) f the late Benjamin D. and Sara Ann Dillinger. His wife was the late | VIrs. Mary Rahm Dillinger. | Mr. Dillinger was known dra] ut the county for his work in vol- | inteer fire activities, and | Lan- | | i | company caster County Firemen’s Associa- ‘ion. He first Friendship Fire Company, was of | | here, and | vice-president was a past fire chief and a past | He | a member of Trinity Lutheran! Church, here and of the Elizabeth- | town Lodge L.O.O.M. resident of the organization. was i Sara, | a, There survive four children: August Reutschilling, who hs wife of William Allison, Columbia: been with the company 47 Hel ; FG 1d Wade. M vears, stands nostalgically at lelen, wife of Geralc Vade, ount the forge in the “‘museum’”— Joy, with whom he resided; Benja- a replica of the original plant, min, of Salt Lake City, Utah, and and it is the same forge at Richard, of Mount Joy. There are a he: worked in lis early also four grandchildren, and one days with the company. ¥ | compan) brother, Charles, of this place. i | Across the street is a small; The funeral was held from the wooden frame building occupying Heilig funeral home here Monday | just 1440 square feet of space. In it afternoon with interment in the are an old forge and several simple Mount Joy cemetery machines of the kind used for mant miner ili sisi facturing in the early 1900's. This 3 . wo > RQ UST GO- an almost exact replica of the weob BRIDGES MUST G0; su modest structure in which Jofeph TO REBUILD SOME HIGHWAYS Oppenheim first began building hi Seven old wooden bridges will be | now famous manure spreader in repl wed by coacrete spans in the 1899 in the nearby village of Maria county this Spring, the State High- Stéin, Ohio. The communities for . ; ways Dept. announced. miles around Coldwater, and les A 4 | : 64 personnel throughout the nation, 2 pproximate.y = von Mics know it as the “museum.” highways will ‘be rebuilt. H. Lester : Worst, Jr., county highways super- Large letters painted on the front veil » ye pel { wall identify the building as ‘‘New Idea Spreader Works-1899."" Inside ire the four rooms in which Oppe heim and six helpers fashioned the first one of the most important and most widely used implements | ever devised by the farm imple- ment industry. The first room as you enter was the ‘‘forge and machine room,” containing a forge, hand shear, hand punch press, hand threading | machine, small high speed drill, | benches and water tan} ling | a gasoline engine. Quonset ‘Crib Euan Shown here is a new, Quonset- type storage quarters for grain which was built by Irvin M¢éKib- ben, of Maddock, N. D., through a commodity credit corporation | financing program. McKibben | supervising the dumping of | the first load of his wheat crop { into the newly-completed build- | ing which was constructed by | Agsco Steel Buildings, Inc. Your very own home, can be yours, TODAY! By using our | C reds Held Fine convenient home financing plan, paying for your home will | ross Bo ta . ine I be ecsy as paying rent . . . and before you know it, your home Type 0: heel Amma's . + . : | Experiments in breeding range is free of all commitments. Don't continue denying yourself | cattle show that—animal for ani- | p. the pleasure and security of home ownership. Call us today ! { mal—crossbreds are a finer type { than the purebred stock from which | rthey stem originally. { | In making that assertion, a live- | ~The Mount Joy Building & Loan Association | sos eins thor Jo | definite advantage that could result | MOUNT JOY, PENNA. | from planned of! ” beef animals, and lack of uniformi- { OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ty of color is not an indication of | Grant D. Gerberich, Pres. Henry H. Eby, V. Pres. infarior market yield. E. M. Bomberger, Sec'y R. Fellenbaum, Treas. a rims . E. W. Newcomer J. Willis Freed ‘ | Christ Walters John M. Booth Herman Boyer Everybody in" this locality reads The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- | — ee eee tisers get such excellent results, | a 4 intendent “LAN DISVILLE The General Hospital Auxiliaries | of Landisville & Salunga met Mon. in Landisville Fire Hall. Mrs. Ral- | ph Snavely sentative cided. om —— — ee presided and a repre- | from the hospital spoke. 222, { ou WANT ADS He | went | artic= | ¢ | ’ jin charge | West Hempfield Twp., FAST DONEGAL CLASS PLAY | SCHEDULED FOR MAR. 23-24 The Junior Class announces that | it will present its class play Mar 23 and 24. They have chosen as! { thelr play “On With The New" by | John McGreevey. The play will Mr, He { be directed by | of the faculty. will be assist=| | ed by Miss Jane Wilson, also of the faculty. The following people| | have keen chosen for the cast: Am-| mon Smith, Anna Ruhl, Rosene| | Mus ser, Clara Anna Weaver, Peg-| | gy Hicks, Harold Mugser, Barbara| { Doles, Lillian Thomas, Wilbur| | Brubaker, Jean Shirk, Ruth Moreland and Brandt is and Fay Doris Gin= Kenneth studen der, Lerch Joseph monager Landis is stu- | de nt direct ess Committees are as Ushers: Martha Ro- land, Pauline Miller, Pauline Mu- ma, Joyce Eshleman, Alma Long- enecker, Ruth Miller, Mary Mor-| row, Hazel Gutshall, Evelyn Mc- Kain Margaret Stephens, Annal | Webb ond Marilyn Heller; Stage] | Crew: Joseph Brandt, Clarence William Arndt, Donald! Sweitzer, James Drescher and| Donald Mowrer; Play Book Ad Committee: Ammon Smith, Wilbur Brubzker, Joyce Eshleman, James Shank, Kline. Wilbur Ebersole Fb lighting and Luther NVilbur ersole will be of the for the | play ———— el 0 Vo | TIMOTHY HAY BROUGHT | $27.50 A TON TUESDAY Timothy hay brought $27.50 a ton and straw $21 at public sale of per- sonal property held by Bair and Farhart, a mile north of Kinderhook Tuesday af- ternoon. Cows sold at $185 to $322.50: heif- ers, $95 to $117: milking machine, $331; and 250 Leghorns hens, $1.35! apiece, Edgar Funk was the auct-| ioneer, ——— _— Everybody in this locality reads! The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- | tisers get such excellent resnlis, Beer!Call 3-4189 For Home Delivery WACKER SPRENGER VALLEY FORGE PIEL'S PRIOR ROLLING ROCK ALE & PORTER Victor J. Schmoll —Distributor— OPEN UNTIL 9 2. M. Drive In For Curb Service DAIRYMEN STOP LIFTING HEAVY MILK CANS Let the 7.33 Cool Your Milk WRITE « WIRE - PHONE FOR FREE LITERATURE PAUL E. WEBBER G.E. Appliance & Wiring MASTERSONVILLE, PA. 5-7151 Manheim R3 gle PRIZE . == SECOND PRIZE . THIRD PRIZE . 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Ib 39¢ Frankfurts Tasty, Skinless Ib 43c Ib 29¢ Country Fresh Sausage “uni 39¢ 43° Ib 63¢: » 336 49° Cross-Cut Beef Roast Fresh Pork Shoulders Freshly Ground Hamburger '>75¢ | Pollock Fillets 1b 23¢ Fillets of Perch Ib 350 York 44, N. Y. Contest closes STORES | | | | | | [ | } | { | Farmdale Evap. Milk Evap. Milk 4“ 49¢ 24-Pc. Exquisite Carmen Virginia Lee Bakery Treats Regular 39¢ Angel Food Cakes ea 29° Hot Cross Buns pkg of 12 tall cans 2:2. 23° Pet, Carnation, Borden Borden's, Etc. March Family Circle - - - 5¢ 29 Enter the Supreme Bread Contest Enriched Supreme c loaf 4 BREAD —————————————————————————— Prices Fffoctive March 2, 3, 4, 1950. Quantity Rights Reserved. SILVERWARE SETS Guaranteed; With Card Only $3 98 YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE ACME — VOL pe Bo Mi il Thirt; been a on pet the mo cil Mor Mt. J day nig taxes o were the tow school 1 The : land, | northwe August. Linea resente( council 2nc At The the Wes particip; Lancasts Mount . day, Ma tivals wi rata wit the East pating. Quite school & follows: VIOLI Young, Heistand VIOL Brubake CELL Moen Out Audit burn a proved to cities the Co represer cense fu Board, { sees in 1 The governe of licens ties inv mount ¢ locality Lanca Columbi. 075 Mar Mount J Townshi $800; E. twp. $80 $600; W Petershu Wec Our Duri Miss Walters, liam Jar F. Jam married Evangeli The Rev caster, tl assisted Florin. The b her fath satin Ww long poi Her fing a tiara c ried a v of white of Lily ¢ The r Samuel sister of wore a | dress an Willian