)f what 1ases p at P's 8. on SW 3 NY 6 44 NIN NH 0 06 60 6 6006 WW 0 6 VW © aw CIE SER LE LR RE ET CATER SE BoA ea EC wesw tT LP WR kr. THE MARKET BASKET June is the month of roses, true! June is the month of markets, true again! Your own farmers’ market will prove it. fine community Markei, Friday 4 to 9 p. m. The Finest In Fresh Foods QUALITY QUANTITY VARIETY When you don’t get there you really miss an important week ly event. Don’t miss this THE MARKET BASKET 59.61 COLLEGE AVE. ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. ROBERT Special F. HOFFVAN Agent | Edward J. Myers | New York Life (From page Insurance Co, I ST ERT . ~ A f ( You'll look | GREAT i | On the | FOURTH! | If you see us | | ) FIRST! | i | ~~ FEicherlys Seman New Lower Prices EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 1950 ON D&H Anthracite Insure Yourself Against Next Winter's Snow By Placing Your Order Now. @ J. C. SNAVELY & SONS, LANDISVILLE & MOUNT JOY | Phone Landisville 3511 Phone Mount Joy 3-375! WANTED 5 EXPERIENCEL PAINTERS LONG HOURS GOOD WAGES Harold Kling Phone 273-M ELIZABETHTOWN, — PA, CAR INSPECTED For something {0d stop at our “Happy Motoring” Store! Get [TA engine protection! \ [TE oil economy! ESSO EXTRA keeps its lubricating body better than any other motor oil! De- livers longer mileage, less “make-up” oil needed! AND a special ingredient helps protect engine against harmful deposits! all BEST you can buy for the hard driving ahead! VAN’S ESSO SERVICENTER 259 WEST. MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-5671 €ss0 Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin | | | | | 6509 N. | 1 aree in | | | | Vastly Transformed Cost of Product Rises Less Than Other Foods Since the turn of the century the U. S. Milk Industry milk industry has undergone transformation rivaling that of the airplane, according to dairy scien- tist and historian Dr. derson, Dr. Henderson, co-author of ‘The Market Milk Industry,” a standard textbook whose latest edition will be released this spring Said “Our | research sinve the war's end points equipment | away Phone 3.5375 oO : ! R a member of Casiphia Lodge No onegal Springs oad > MOUNT JOY. PENNSYLVANIA 351, F. and AM, Mount Joy; the Tull Cedars of Lebanon, Lancaster TT — " Lodge of Perfection No. 14; the Lancaster Aut mobile Club, Loyal oye Order of Moose, No, 299, Lancaster Hei lig and was a charter member of the NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING ’ & Landisville Lions Club WASHINGTON, D, C. Funeral Home | Besides his father, he is survived Sy Anne Goode ' by his wife, Mi Maggie Bortz- 23 W. Main St. Mount Joy | : oi . : There's a surplus of nuts — and TI | ficld Myers and these children: S 1 \ B [ Fant : don’t mean the human variety. But Kathryn, wile of Thomas Boyd, | don’t count on prices going down ‘cause JAMES B. HEILIG, Moan Jv: Mildred B., wife of | if growers take the government's advice Funeral Director | William Chasen. Forrest Hills, | We will find walnut’ oil being mixed IN. V: GC. wite' of Fol A with paint, 3 oil in shorten: \ y BCUthH wile ol wobert £ i 4 i ing and salad oil. | Hamilton Elizabethtown: and Gene x x —— so ere me eset T. Myers, at home | Wh hed tat © | ou wan ed atoes to | PUBLIC SALL | Four grandchildren and tl wiih in oy his” whip in Saturday, June 24th, 1950 ; | La thers also survive: Charles Te one- ane ht cup seul, a fitie On Henry Street, in the Borouch | wi I CY We minced onion, chop: parsley an . an aul C. Myers, all of Mount Joy, Lane. Co. the fol- asm nd | vers salt. Turn into a li ped. greased cas lowing f Lancaster; and Ralph L. Myers, | serole. Then bake in a hot oven 25 to Columbia Range, Coal Oil Stove, | Salungs 30 minutes. New Electric Kelvinat r Re ig €r= 1 The funeral was held from the x x Kk Mor, Tw 1 » Bedroom Suites, C es! "3 | Sheet funeral home at Lancasie One manufacturer is packaging 10 | Tables, Two Antique plank bottom Voor with interment in | Cakes of soap in a very handy con- | Rockers, Odd Chairs, Sideboard, Py Roon with mierment IN | joiner - it's a transparent plastic bug | Kitchen Cabinet, Radio, Vietrola, | the Salunga Mennonite Cemetery. | that has innumerable uses around the | Rugs, Guns, Tools, Brass Kettle, house. It's ¢ Prcially wonderful for | Dishes, ete. storing vegetables in the refrigerator y start 30 P. \ Sale to start at 1:30 P. M x nn MRS. Joyd Landvater, Auctionee 23-3t RUTH STAUFFER iron (aOR) Buy R u P T URE Your SHIELD DOERT HERE Auto Insurance expert of Chicaeo. will personally | Before Getting These Facts he at the Brunswick Hotel. Lancas- ter Thursday & Friday Only, June | 20 & 30 fem 9A M. to 4 P.M. | \ eh vnan SANS The Zoetie Shield is a trem | Learn how you can get superior former methods, effec BROADFORM protection at immediate results. It substantial savings. Semi-annual | premiums. Strong company with {he | service in every state. ole Before you buy . . check with me «+. no obligation, hold th ropture Ray N. Wiley MANHEIM R. D. 2 2201 ndaou over all will not tly Oo Mid ) hody \ nationally known \ urider straps ts avd al medical Phone Landisville 5 AMERICAN RPARMERS | MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Operating in lowa as (Illinois) American Farmers Mutual Insurance Company Shevnan will he glad to dem- | onstrate without chovee, | Artesion Ave.. Chicavo sional hernia or pT following svreical oneration especial'y solicited. Mr. 25-10 Have you taken out last year’s white cotton gloves only to find that they're a drab, sorry looking lot? Well, don't despair "cause there's hope if you tint them yellow, light blue or pink with | | ducts has up the fact that although labor and costs have' kept pace with rising -scales in ather Indus- tries, the cost of milk and its pro- risen less than that of any other food, In fact, a nutritive point of view, is far and the housewife’'s best food | buy.” an all-purpose dye to match vour new | Spring sui uit. i A Will Fix Boundary) (From Page 1) both petition points out. maintained ly township's the upervisors, the residents sign- petition are the | convenience | ing the two townships for sake 55 of the i limits of be thus placing all petition- | | | | | | asking that the! relocated, | { ers in West D:negal, smaller of the | two townships. The Rheems Water Company, it : il Julletin Patronize Advertisers De MM. F. Optometrist mS a, 39 E. Main St. | | GIAMBALVO Mount Joy, Pa. ® Eyes Examined ® Glasses Fitted & Repaired ® Phone 3-9295 HOURS: Tue,-Thur..S8 a. m.-5 p.m. Tue.- Fri., Sat., 6 p.m.-8:30 p.m. is explained in the petition, is ready to extend its lines into the | rca, offering the fire protection the peiiticners desire as well as additional water facilities for home-huilders. Appointed by the Court to act] cn the petition and determine the townchip's boundary lines are Hen- | ry H. Koser, Parke Ammon and George Woerth, who after studying the situation will make Saved Musical (From page 1) y= == WANTED Low Priced Homes We Have Buyers Waiting For Your Home If The Price Range Is Within $3.000 To $16.000 JUST CALL LANCASTER 8296 We Do The Job Of Selling With No Trouble To You. S. 12 8S. DUKE ST.. NISSLY GINGRICH — REALTOR — LANCASTER, PENNA. ) ) Keystone Holstein Sales AT OUR SALES BARN JUST EAST OF MOUNT JOY. PA., ON ROUTE 230. 7:00 P. M. E.D.S. FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1950 Offering Tidy Echo Perfect Blend, a daughter of Raymondale Per- fect Blend. with 507 lbs. of a 4.15% test, bred to freshen in July io Raymondale Norman. fat and or Pat, whose daughters two and three Two daughters of Montvic Emper have been making outstan year olds, ing records as A daughter of Rag Apple Pabst Brigadier, whose tested daughters have 50, 547, 536, 421 and 385 lbs fat, from 3.8% to 4.0% A dcuchter of Maple Lea Governor Admiral; He by Col- iege View Governor out of a cow with 7 records from 427 lbs. to 610 lbs. fat, testing from 3.74% to 4.23% A three year old daughter of Dean Belle Marathon, a prov- ed sire with an Increase of 1211 lbs. of milk, 80 lbs. of fat ond out of a daughter of T.cuxmont Admiral Specialist with 552.6 lbs. fat, 15486 lbs. of milk at 7 veors. Soruceholm Mercena Pabst, 2X 365d 15144 lbs. milk 3.53% 3581 lbs. fat. Here is a large cow with a great cana- city of produce. testing BULLS Vincents Archabbey, ‘hly bred young bull with whose dam, a demchter of Lauxmont Admiral Spec- ialist, has 549 lbs, fat 14897 lbs. milk. Every sire in this voung bulls three generation pedigree is a proven sire having an increase on his dauchters. Also 10 Guernsey cows will be sold. All animals are from Certified or Canadian Free herds. Many are vaccinated. Sale starts at 7:00 P. M. ED.T. Be in the barn when the first cow enters the ring. Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc. Mount Joy 3-4354 MOUNT JOY, PA.s Cr ric From St. listed Phone: their report | those | Cost-saving scientific advances in milk processing and startling econ- omies due to improved distribution practices have been responsible for this, Henderson points out. The industry shed no tears as it buried the familiar 10-gallon milk This excellent herd of caitle, grazing quietly and contented- ly is symbolic of vast milk in- dustry which has undergone such a transformation in the past two decades. can and converted to huge insu- lated tank trucks for bringing milk from the larger farms to the pro- cessing plant. Savings in handling due to this change have only been matched by the improvement in sanitation and quality of the pro- duct, Henderson said. Every-other- day delivery, dard practice in major cities, plas the use of retail trucks of almost double capacity, also helped keep the housewife's milk budget in line. " The flash pasteurized, once out- lawed by health authorities, has been so improved that today every I milk company of any size uses it to | save expensive man-hours and pro- | to the Court. Exceptions by not in accord with the commiss-| i icners’ findings may be filed, upon | | which the Court will set a date | for a hearing. > + — een | { them, King, All Glorious, Mrs. Warren Bentzel, Soprano, The Lord's Prayer, Onward Christian | Soldier: Offertory; Anthem, The| Holy City: O Divine Redeemer and Seck Ye the Lord, Henry S. Web- | | er, Tenor Congregational Hymn, | Love Devine, All Loves Excelling; Sopranos, Julia Witmer, Joyce | Garber, Mrs. Ethel Witmer, Virgin- ia Greenawalt, Mrs. Betty Mateer: | Mrs. Arlene Schmid, Anna Mae | { Eby, Mrs. Eisie Bentzel. Altos: Catherine Gephart, Shirlee Eby, Bonnie Bigler, Barbara Ranck, Helen Booth, Jane Gephart, Lois| Hostetter, Helen Leas, Thelma Shirk. Jack Eberle, Jack Boyer, Jay Sherk, Weber, Rev.. E. H. Ranck. Basses: James Brandt. Frank Au- Warren Bentzel, Herman Tenors, ment, Breiner. I QC The Advaniages of (From Page 1) More puvils would mean more financial aid to the school district. We would be able to give our pu- nils better irstruction and training through enr improved facilities and faculty. of cur extra-curricular etivities is t~ promote special in- torests and provide recreation for the student. Though our increased opportunities, athletics. ete. schon! spirit weuld improve. There wonld be more comvetition, thus enabline ou- school to have only a large- The aim James Booth | Henr y) | best teams and organizations. Numercus educational advantag- es may be gained by the larger | echool. Two of them are: a larger | librav and a better eourse cof studv, Our ineverzed feenltv weuld be hetter able to meet the needs of |the individual stndents. Pupils would alse be benefitted by the aid guidance counselor in the cf their courses or voca- the of a | ealection tion. Ove the wears our local schools | have established good reputations. With a large. improved school, we chould be ahle to acnuire a still better one. More prominence in the | community would enable the school {to increase the community's inter- |es* in education. { Thus. with a larger school we "would fulfill the aim of | Fv producing better qunlified grad- | rates for the business of being pro- ductive citizens. duction space. 2 | | J. Lloyd Hen- | milk, from | | kindnesses now practically stan- | | The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Saturday, June Henry St. “= | Mt. Joy Borough, household artic- {les by Mrs. Ruth Stauffer. Lloyd | Landvater, Auct. Sale 1:30 p. m. Friday, June 30-At our sales [barn, just Fast of Mount Joy on | Route 230. Sale starting at 7:00 P. IM. Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc. | rn — — | FARM AND HOME WEEK Just a reminder that the school a | of agriculture at the Pennsylvania State College is expecting you and your neighbors at Farm and Home Week on June 27, 28, and 29. { ee lll © We ne oe Patronize Bulletin Advertisers | CLASSIFIED Rates for classified advertising In this column are: 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢ Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10¢ Each add. insertion, per line .... 8c FOR SALE: 1933 Chrysler 4-dcor Sedan, 5 good tires, radio, heater. Best offer gets it. Phone Mount Joy 3-5312. 25-tf FOR SALE: English Springer Pup- pies. AKC Reg. Dial Marietta 6-2537. 24-2 DRESSED CHICKENS: free deliv- ery. Harold Musser, Phone 3-4951 Mt. Joy R1. 22-tf CAMERAS ARE DOWN in price at Klahr’s. All good makes, Still and Movie Cameras in stock. Victor Klghr Camera Shop, Middletown. 25-1 We wish to express our sincere appreciation and thanks to our friends, neighbors and relatives for their expressions of svmpathy and to us. The family of Mrs. Emma H. Young. 25-1 BOY. 13, wants ng on farm fo the summer. Preferably sleep in. Phone Mr. Ely. Mt. Joy 3-9121. 25-1 LOST: Text Book on Obstetrics hy Hurst. Finder return to K. B. Encle. Central Hotel, Mt. Joy, Pa. Reward 25-3p | ee | immediate payment, and those hav- FOR SAI ®: Two German Shenherd | Thursday, June FOR SALE: Building Lot 62x156 on corner of S. Market and a proposed street, Mt, Joy, An “A” zone tion, ‘Apply E . E. Brown, Joy: EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Isaac B. Kettering, late of Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster County, Penna, dec'd, Letters testamentary on said Estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlemetn to the undersigned re=- sidinz at Manheim, Rl, Pa, HENRY E. KETTERING Executor Chas. W. Eaby Attorney 25-6 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Beulah D. Rohrer, late of Borough of Mount Joy, Pa, de- ceased. Letters testamentary on said es= tate having been granted to the un= dersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im= mediate payment, and those having demands against the claims or came, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK, Mount Joy, Pa. Administrator Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, 22, 1950—3 Attorneys 25-6 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Harry C. Miller, late of Rapho Township, dec'd. Letters testamentary on said es=- tate having been granted to the un= dersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payments, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for for settlement to the undersigned residing at Mount Joy. Pa. FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY | Louis S. May, Executor Attorney 23-6 EXECUTRIX NOTICE Estate of Milton C. Bowman, late of Mount Joy Borough, Pa., dec'd. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make ing claims or demands against the fomalec, 1 vr. and 8 wks. old. Full | same, will present them without not veoistered $5.00 erch. | delay for settlement to the unders | Telephone Mt. Jov 3-9530. 25-1 | signed residing at Mount Jov. Pa. fix — | —{—"_ MARY R. BOWMAN, FOR SATF: Rotr-ette Garden |B, Frank Kready Executrix Tract with mowers, Good ewndi- Attorney 21-6 | tion. Phone 3-4868. Martin W. Wal. | genrith, Flori in. 25.2 | NEW Pr ——— | THREE YEAR CRAT *D BINS for 0 tons Stove Nut foal will he received hv Mt. Tor Twn Cohen! Board. F. Mugesr Heise. Sec’y. Bids must be in hy Tile Jeb, Tha hadrd the right tn reject any or all bids. 93.8 PAINTERS NFER. n Lor | ®lovin. Phone 3-4446, Mt. Jov. 22-tf Check Cows’ Feet Although one would hardly gather the impression from the Holstein cow (above), cows are like people in more ways than one—one sure one being that when their feet hurt, their production lags. Farmers can help prevent loss of produc- tion from this source by period- ic attention to the feet of their cattle to check for foot infec- tion or other ills. ' New Dairy Element Seen As Rid in More Output The animal protein factor--mir- aculous dairy element which speeds up the growth of farm animals and poultry at less cost to the farmer— is now in tonnage production and should be readily available to con- sumers within a short time. Officials of the chemical com- pany producing the element which is accomplished by bacterial fer- mentation, promise feed efficiency that will represent a significant new advance in animal nutrition. The fermentation APF, as the feed component is known, has a Vitamin B12 content approximately 40 times that of good fish meal, the outstanding natural source of APF which has been widely used hereto- fore in feed mixtures. This vitamin compound is one of the most effee- tive known for supplementing chick- en and hog feeds. Superphosphate Will Help Add to Manure Properties | Adding superphosphate fo man- ure not only increases ils plant | food balance, but helps it hold val- uable nitrogen that otherwise might be lost, according to Prof. C. J. Chapman, University of Wisconsin agronomist. He says it should be added before the manure is spread on the field. The superphosphate can be put in the spreader at the rate of 20! to 25 pounds per load. BR Everybody in this locality reads |rates. The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- tisers get such excellent results, NOTICE TO ALL TAXPAYERS July 1st is the last day for 2% Abatement on all Boro real estate and per capita taxes. GEORGE H. BROWN Tax Collector rd 24-2 IF YOU ARE LOOKING for a paperhanger, call Earl C. Brubak- er, R1, Lancaster. Ph. Landisville 4374. 19-tf | FOR SALE | 2-Story Residence, 5 rooms, all con- | | veniences, enclosed porch. 2-car pes Corner property in Florin, Price $10,500. S. NISSLEY GINGRICH REALTOR 12 S. Duke St, Lancaster, Pa. Dial 8296 12-1f FOR SALW: H. Farmall tractor; B N. Farmall tractor; vator, disc plow, Oliver Orchard disc, Tractor weeder, Weeder Hog Har- row. Paul Hiestand, Marietta. Phone 6-3285. 12-tf H. L. RICE Plumbing & Heating Phone Mt. Joy 3-4151 15-tf ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices for antiques of any description. Mr. Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St., Man- heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf 'OR FARM BUREAU INSURANCE see BENJ. F. GARBER, 518 South Market St., Elizabethtown, Penna. hone 23-R 7-tf Typewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash Registers, Check Writers. New and Used. J. M. Engle, 411 E. High St, Elizabethtown. phone 14J. 8-18-if I BUY all kinds of scray iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler. | Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. 5-12-tf | STRAWBERRIES to be picked by [the public Monday, June 12 for 3 weeks or more. Bring your own containers. Pick as many as you | wish, Pay by pound. J. Norman Rohrer, Manheim R2. Phone 5-3872 [Yeni 23-3t [ONLY CAREFUL DRIVERS NEED APPLY for State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance. Careful drivers mean fewer claims — lower rates for you. If you're a careful dri- ver, you too, can enjoy State Farm's complete coverage at low Call cr come in. AMMON R. HOFFER 119 David St., Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 3-4901 25-1 |5 ji | | corn planter, Oliver 60 with culti- | Massey Harris High Braun | POLIO POLICY $10.00 for the average family Pays up to $5,000. and HOSPITALIZATION INS. RAY N. WILEY Manheim R. D. 2 onposite Mt. Joy Legion Phone Landisville 2201 23-tf NEAR MOUNT JOY Beautiful new single brick and stone home on a large lovely land- | scaped lot. This owner built was [just completed a year ago. Tive and tile bath on first floor {and second floor unfinished. Steam | heat and oak floors with sub-floor. | Rireplace, balcony and porch. | He: wy asphalt roof, two-car garage. |All Yale hardware and all copper (flo shing and spouting. Only the fin- lest materials used in this lovely | home. Alsy bus service. All this for | $16 800. { S. NISSLEY GINGRICH —Realtor— (12 S. Duke St. Lancaster, Pa. PHINE 8296 23-3 DIE RFPAIRING | GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR MAN | WITH DIE RFPAIR EXPERIENCE. DAY WEFK. GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS. APPLY cultivator and | AIRCRAFT-MARINF PRODUCTS, Incorporated 523 North Fourth Street Harrisburg, Pe enna. 25-1 PUBLIC SALE of Valuable Real Estate to be held SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1950 On the premises located at the corner of East Willow Street and Highlawn Avenue, Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania. A THREE STORY BRICK AND FRAME Fis DWELLING containing two apartments: one apartment consists of living room, dining room, kitchen and office with side entrance on first floor and ene bedroom and bath on sec- ond floor; and the other apartment consists of kitchen, living room, two bedrooms and bath on second floor, outside entrance or stairway to second floor apartment. Third floor can be easily converted into three rcoms. First floor apartment has Heatil- lator Firenlace in living room; two large built-in China Closets; entire dwelling heated with city gas: hot water heat; concrete basement; full sized screens and storm windows and doors. garage attached to dwel- line: outside fireplace: shade trees. Above dwelling erected on lot of ground 60x195 ft. Premises can he viewed on ‘Thursday, Fridav, and Saturday /during the week of «ale. Sale to commence at 2:00 o'clock P. M.. when conditions will be made known hv ELMER STRICKLER Phone: 117 Walter Dunes. Aunt, - D. L. Landis; Clerk. 23-3