The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 25, 1951, Image 4

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d—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, January 25, 1951 [ . school, Seating apy will be
te Rally ortuary Preparations For [i amma 2 mop
be cast in costume.
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y eter ein, to She had been ill for several years. | of the named men will be named tory and some national history. A LITTLE EXTRA CARE
Gerald Wilson got hot in the finai| Born in Lancaster County, shea a future date. A contest was held in the Mt.
, : was a daughter of the late Jacob| Besides the pageant, special res Joy High School to pick a seal for
y enna. a e quarter of a Section 1 County High and Mary Myers Boyce, and ‘the | ligi Wh ill be held. i ;
School basketball Ie contest 7 Mary Myers Boo and the | ious programs wil behold ih affair and + 88 pie. will be MEANS A LOT
“9 Tuesday night to tally 11 points and last er. immediate RY, She the churches Sunday morning and awarded to the winner who was
ame Lommission sparked Mt. Joy to a 50 to 48 vic | Was @ member of the St. union service Sunday «evening. {Miss Geniveve Zimmerman. The
fon the Jast h h tory over Nuanhéirm Boro Episcopal Church, and the Daugh- | At the union service, an outstand- | seal will be used on an official pro=
n the last hare season, Christmas ' ters of the American Revolution. | i sped . i 0 i -
to New Year's Day, fewer hunters Mount Joy trailed at the three a . d ne V-Iv a wumber ng Speaker vi Seu hy gram which will be sold. This pro OF EXTRA WEAR A
pursued the snowshoe rabbit than quarter mark, 30-35 and with four of A roan 3 n Zia rpc oo . wi a gram will include the program of \
in the previous season, and a smal- minutes to play the Barons held a phews. le music commit ee named by the, the six days celebrating, May 27
ler Humes of the S<point lead The funeral was held from the | ministerial association is Samuel through June 1 and a history of | {f |
animals were bagged, according to |b al. issley rs » here Satur- arnis rg "08 i
pala vere Wilton then found the vane and NE fuera) ly : ere Sons Harnish, i George Broske and |the borough. The seal will also be
Extreme ‘cold weather and deep | made 11 of his 15 points as the lo-| 5 > with interment In Clifford Sc hmid. ; used n a Robin Hood type of hat
snow ccupled to make hare hunt- | cals scored 20 points in the lust] the Mount Joy cemetery. There will be a parade Memorial which will be sold on “Wear A Hat
ing less appealing in the last sea- Oren «VY y | Day in addition, ty the decoration | Day”. The seal is a circle with a
son, and short-legged hounds were | period holding the losers to 8. ive Sadia Std I nk raves: cmp los i
at a distinct disadvantage. In the George McCue was high scorer Miss Sadie Stauffe |of graves ceremonieg in the morn- ship in the center, around the cir-
previous season, bare ground made | fo; the winners with 21 points and Miss Sadie A. Stauffer, eighty- ling. A Centennial Ball will be held.{ cle are tre words Mount Joy Cen- We 0 erate
ideal trailing conditions for small Youn Shank aed tha Mirheim five, died Saturday at the home of | At the ball, a queen of the Centen- | tennial 1851 - 1951", P
wn pounds, ht he he Je, con- —_— oy 18 DAC . | Henry K. Bollock, Ironville, Col- | [ nial will be named. The queen will At present. the committee is at- 1
ribute o the downfall of many | team . ; iver ‘whe oy : ab 1 {
a varying hare, because the ani-| This ‘being the seventh win for | umbia R1, where she lived. Born at | be from Mount Joy and her court | tempting, to reach organizations iin Qur Own Dry Cleaning Plant i
mal’s white coat, ordinarily cam- Mt. Jo vainst one defect. keeps] | Silver Spring, she was a daugh-|will be comprised of girls from |the boro and explain just how the ;
YY a5¢ ! F late Jacob E. and Sarah | neighboring towns. celebration will be conducted and
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Wooden nickels will be used for what their part in it will be.
















 































Sue prominently against a i | Sneath Stauffer and was a member
Now aint this the durndest wea- | background. AONOTS. > , sy i » celebrati a i “ p
he or ge Game protectors estimate that | Manheim Boro G Fl Tl of the Silver Spring Evangelical | money during the celebration and| At the present time, a “name Esser
fer. Un Friday we Saw lish worms | pie year's hold-over brood stock | Longenecker F ....... 2 1 7| United Brethren Church. The last | special hats will be worn. Prior to | contest is being sponsored in the
crawling around, people walking compares favorably with that of |Huyber F .............. 2 0 4 | of her family, she is survived only | the event a beard growing contest [ high school. The pageant will need . . of
around in shirt sleeves and then on | recent years. Peteps C ............... 1 2 4 Ly a niece and nephew [and an anti-cosmetic contest will{a name and students are given the Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin
Sunday afternoon the thermometer Bucks Lost Antlers Early Hammer : 2 18) The funeral was held from the be held. A queen will be chosen to} chance to earn $5.00 for the choos- \
was 27. Numerous hunters reported that oan G ay 2 0 4 | Sheetz funeral home at Lancaster | ron over festivities. ing cf a proper name for the affair. ll
gntlers pulled oN bucks when hey — | Tuesday afternocn with interment) Each day will be considered a] Next week, more details of the
Just why is it that every time ni D ove Erk hie thei Totals ............. 19 .5 3 at Silver Spring. Foe day. The special days will] pagéant will be given. Check this .
you see a Santa Claus he's a fat, | prevalence of this occurrance. Da- Mout Joy G 5 sis include religious day, youth day, | paper each week. There is one EVENINGS MATINEE
chunky guy but not so with Uncle | vid Titus, game protector at War- nd x Meh ed 3 3 15 | Samuel H. Nissley | industrial day, agriculture day and] thing the citizens of Mount Joy Snows SATURDAYS
Sain He's b lavir 'Sants Cl ren says: ‘ : : A SIT day h y : 7 and 9:00 P.M AND
Sam. s been playin Santa aus “Durie the final two davs of thetBowman € ............ 1 2 4 Samuel H. Nissley, sixty-six, of | Americanism day. should keep in mind. A Ceritennial SATURDAYS THEA’ RE HOLIDAYS
50 dern long that everytime You buck season I did not check a | Shupp KF nied 1 0 2 | Landisville, died Saturday at the | The pageant will be under the] will happen cnee in your life. Will 6.8.10 P. M. 2:00 P. M ;
see him or his picture he looks |single deer that carried a normal | Miller dig badd J § | Lancaster General Hospital. He was | directicn of a John Roger's direct- | you help make it a success? Mount Joy, Pa. i
like a string bean. sol of ig Some picks had one | rown Lr ......;....., [admitted to the hospital Friday |or- This director will arrive in Mt AY Yn ——
Guess he’s nearly all in draggin’ BL We ji i Tolals 21 8 50|night after becoming ill while at | Joy five weeks prior fo the cele~ Now some fellows will spring a FRIDAY—-SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 - 27
the nation’s debt around these | in their hunting coats to prove i Score by periods: work. Dr. C. P. Stahr, deputy cor- bration and will pick his cast and | new ‘excuse for failure to attend : :
many; years. the legality of their kill. Some deer | MANHEIM ....... 51218 8-43... or death to a cere- | Start practices. The stage, which. is [church services. At Lancaster a JANE POWELL RICARDO
los their racks when they oh MOUNT 108 kd 8 8 20—50 bral Hemorrhage. (to ke ‘three hundred feet long, willfman had his coat and hat stolen oy Week With Love"
Bia: . other cases, antlers wer e © y ; 'W
And you. can get ready for a|from the head when the hunter Manheim JV 27, Mt. Joy JV 23. He had been employed for the | be built to the rear’ of the highdwhile at church. ° S
heavier load, Uncle if President | tried to drag 'his deer.” : fi ni past eight years by A. H. Hoffman, |
Harry ‘gets ‘what he is asking for. ¥ Raymond raver, 4 SECTION ONE | Inc. Previous to this time, he was | i 4
TT BINS 35a sondern, Teponls: rr : [a farmer. His parents were the late | MONDAY—TUESDAY, JANUARY 29 - 30
ere seemed to be an unusually LEAGUE STANDING | Chiat lo . 3
And on top of all this talk of in- | large number of cases of premature Teams w L Pet. | Benjamin and Anna Hostetter Nie | as a or LUCILLE BALL — EDDIE ALBERT -in-
creased taxes, everybody © wants loss of in his Yicuity, Elizabethtown ...... 7 0 1.000 | sley. There survive his wife, Laura | . re 99
a both large and sma buck | Mount Joy .......... 7 1 875 . op i. Th F 11 B h i 1
more money for less amounts of | goer. “I observed two bucks with Bora ..... 3 5 73 | Iu Kissley, by ther Benjani, | e user rus ir
merchandise; men are faced with [one antler missing and checked | Marietta ........ 9 5 3B ncaster; and four sisters, Mrs.
the necessity of buying their suiis kills on os antler Hoye; East Hempfield .... 2 5 286 John om Miss = Ellen peed '
oe Pin At Or rari: | Strangely, five o ese six bucks | East Donegal ....... 1 6 143 | sley, Lancaster R2; Mrs. Anna Erb,
with or without coat or pants; WO lacked the ‘right antler.” Jonega : te = : { WEDNESDAY-—THURSDAY, JANUARY 31 - FEBRUARY 1 |
men will be barer; the missus wants ol . Manheim R2; and 'Mrs. George | e ore © ruary S A
Wildlife Deaths On Turnpike Friday Mount Joy High outscored | Cutrell, Colorado. GREER GARSON — WALTER PIDGEON -in-
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his rent; the bank wants its money Ralph Shak, [estar Rigi East Donegal High more than two The funeral was held Tuesday af- | ® |
game protector, tells that since oa el ay . |
cn our notes; and even our favor- middle of er. ii the 36 tc one, winning easily 71-32. Mc- ternoon with, interment in the Lan- » “The Miniver Story” |
ite bartenders are alout to ask|miles of the new section of the {Cue was at his best with 27 points | disville cemetery. | VAN S SERVICENTER :
fifteen cents for a glass of beer; | pike in his district, 11 doar Ave while every player on the winning - | , : i
Gk James! Get the straightiacket | "S00, LY JS Cd (Gn, team, with oo exceptions broke Jersey Leonard, Sr. ni | 259 WEST MAIN STREET 'FRIDAY—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 - 3 =
everybody else is going nutty; why |1y killed at two known deer cross- | Into the scoring column. Sr. sighiy-nine, v
nct us! ings, both of which a large herd of In two other league games Eliza- | died at his home at Oakland Mills, MOUNT JOY. PA. ESTHER WILLIAMS — HOWARD KEEL -in-
ley Forge, where a large herd of | bethtown took Manheim 53 to 31,{ Pa. on Tuesday at 7 am. He was | SEES " > _ 99
or rate | INSPECTION STATION NO. 1108 PHONE 3-5671 bh
At that I think carpenters have deer rcams. while Marietta defeated E. Hemp- |a life long resident of Juniata Coun- | # v Pagan Love Song
abies ‘oxes eld 6 “A
it all over other tradesmen because Rabies. In Poses Tad field 60 o " ly. The scn of Reuben and Eliza |
they nail everything they see The day before Christmas, Chris | Mt. Joy High G Fl Ti beth Airgood Leonard. He is sur- 8
Woy see. Hammerschmidi, a Lawrence Co.{ McCue F ............ 12° 3 21] by his wife. Elizabeth Horn- |
— farmer, brought the body of a gray (Klugh F .............. 1 0 Oe Tie TS sh : OR ih A A ODAY! A MN D o0D {
The other day Charlie Roth was) he said was “crazy” to Game Wilson F .............. 5 4 HDB Leonard and one sister, Jans E C SE T C E F S! ir a
FH nS : Protector Calvin A. Hooper, Jr., at|{Bgoth F .............. 0 1 1 | Rong of Clearfield, Icwa.
shaving a guy that recently lost New Castle. (Bowman ©. ...... 2 2 6| Eleven children also survive: |
Bie ip of 2 La hatte said 2 Ty, Was What he farmer told | Boer e SE cere i 2 : 0 Foster Leonard, Thompsontown RD; |
cculdn elp the fellow but if he > game icer: .u ng ISR ISheete G .............. , a y
ever loses his knee he should Mrs. Nancy Lusk, had to | Brown G .............. 2.0 Lee Leonard, Enterprise, W. Va;
loses i d 80 sc an implement shed. When Mrs. | Miller... 0 0 0 { Thomas Leonard, Lewistown: Jers]
to Africa because that’s where the | 15k walked near, the fox came cut | Bova CG... 1 0 9 | sey Leonard, Jr., Mt. Joy: George |
ne—groes from the shed and bit her on ihe | Shupp Gg ............. 2 1 7| Leonard, Burnham: Mrs. Mary Me- | |
lower leg. holding on until she | Becker G nr 1 0 9! 3 ’ iam, MIs. Bry Mec-
. drove it cff with a pitchfork. When; =~ = *''' tv nm Allister, Lewistown; Mus. Th mas |
Sunday night a certain man at | the woman hurried to her home he Totals 29 13 71 | Runkle, Yeagertown: Mrs. William |
Florin called down stairs to his| fox ran ahead of her, then returned | Nena : Brodley, Houston, Texas: Mis. Rue- | ’
A or askin whol: tine .. to the shed. Called to the Lusk |East Donegal G ¥ TT. - Ai an oo 6 ¢ W ’ ’
ao what yas home, Hammerschmidt shot the fox. [Grant F .............. 3 2 8 be n Jor 4: Duncannon; Mrs. Ches- 0 R L D S FINES 7
ana she sad just ten o'cloc] «len On Game Protector Hocper’s rec- |Herr F ................ 0 2 2| ter Greist, Dover; and Mrs. Roy | :
the old gent said she shouldn’t for- | ommendation, the head of the [Smith F .............. 1 3 5 | Lynn, Dover. There are 25 grand- | Size Regular Cost Cost Cost You
get to start the clock again when | “crazy” fox was examined at a {Dresser F ............. 0 0 0! children and 16 great grandchildren | Can Price 15 Doz. Dozen Case Save
her beau leaves. He rs oy to | Muster € 3 2 2 also survive. 2 NORRIS FANCY APRICOT NECTAR No. 2 20c 1.09 2.09 3.98 82 |
whether €e animal was rabies - lL Re’ aes sinners & : |
ls fected. It was. | Bernhart iG ........... 1 0 3 The funeral services will be he Id | NORRIS FANCY PINEAPPLE JUICE Wasa Tun sins Mh es Sve SAA Haan ara er Ta ani No. 2 17¢ 95 1.85 3.59 49
Christ Cover, the welder, de-l 5. Are Game Predators | Sma G............ l 21 from the Stuck funeral home at NORRIS FANCY CATSUP seems sees eee 14 oz. 23c 1.20 2.35 4.56 9f
Fares ast mo one 881 nhl Widlite losses to speeding ve-| Murphy G1... 000 2 2 on Saturday, 2 pa. | NORRIS FANCY WHITE MEAT TUNA FISH ......... a Y's can 45¢ 2.39 483 17.98 3.6%
on ‘Waler. hicles on Pennsylvania's highways. | fej G 1 5 = | In charge of the Rev. Hamsher of | :
I told him they could get pickled Game Protecior William H. Shir- Sinan : 4 ® 1 the Lutheran Church, MecAllister- | NORRIS FANCY APPLE SAUCE... ii voces No. 303 20c 1.09 2.09 3.98 8:
on water as well as on land. ey, Sites Did Bie] Totals... 0... 7 18 32 ville. Interment in L:st Creek Cem- i NORRIS FANCY WHOLE PEELED APRICOTS No. 212 39¢c 2.09 4.09 7.98 1.38
wonth cf December icked up 2% 5 | 3
Tho i = p 2 [Sone oy Periods: V1.1 mrt etery, McAllisterville, Pa. NORRIS FANCY HALVES APRICOTS essere No. 2V2 39¢c 2.09 4.09 7.98 1.3¢
Postmaster Bennett declares that | The week followine the open deer | p DONEGAL Yi 8 1232 | — | NORRIS FANCY ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES No. 22 45¢c 2.39 4.69 9.19 1.61
or mm wie rie [a ST rs mm NORRIS FANCY ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES el 2% 10 wm = B
: gold watch just because he [>° HEC Ds rs Mt Joy J-V 27, E. Donegal 18. Samuel L. Zink, fifly-5even, 07 | TVRAIATV BE. Th Ne. oe es ph
had no watch pocket in his pents. i diote | — ome merly of town, died at 12:30 p. m.| NORRIS FANCY RED SOUR PITTED CHERRIES No. 2 25¢ 1.35 2.59 4,98 1.02
near Kane, and counted 9 cotton | EAST DONEGAL DEFEATED | Wednesday at Columbia Hospital | NORRIS FANCY FRUIT COCKTAIL No. 22 42c 2.35 4.59 8.98 1.10 |v
I asked one of our local bank- ull ably Jeng go the highway MT. JOY JUNIOR HIGH | after a long illness. Born in Rapho | INORRIS FANCY FRUIT COCRTAN. .............. ... 5...“ No. 1 29c 1.59 3.09 5.98 98
rs why all ca S97 snad: rame Protector Norms r1CK - a ¢ a interesting = g: "
ers why all cashiers go to Canada} '™ I stro In a Jos and is game | Twp. he was a son of the late Sam- | NORRIS FANCY FRUIT SALAD . hs i No. 22 53¢ 2.98 5.69 10.98 1.74
if they are founds short in their | December 11 and January 1, I have ¥ until the Sou pe od, We uel and Mary Lawrence Zink and | { NORRIS FANCY GRAPEFRUIT HEARTS No. 2 25¢ 1.45 2.79 5.39 61
accounts. picked up 32 deer killed in my | the winners forged ahea 5t| was a member of St. John's Evan- | NORRIS FANCY SLICER OIE IB GIIIrARE tt Dim me roar
He told me that’s the only place district by cars and trains. Twelve Donegal Junior High defeated Mt. | gelical Lutheran Church. Colum- | | NORRIS FANCY SLICED OLE FASHION ELBERTA PEACHES . .. No. 22 45¢c 2.59 4.95 9.59 1.21
Toronto. o pen Bak a. Book Joy 33-24. Score: | bia. He had been employed at the | | NORRIS FANCY HALVES OLE FASHION ELBERTA PEACHES ...... No. 22 45c 2.59 4.95 9.59 1.21
were robably ega ‘Ng | hg A pe
antlered seascn. Nine of the 521 Rest Donegal Jr. 9 RB U. S. Asbestos Division, Manheim. | | NORRIS FANCY CLING HALVES PEACHES No. 22 35¢ 1.95 3.69 7.15 1.25
7 lui A i Ta. 2 : 1 3 ve Sey ia 4 Urs a Sdn
ae told Colvin Rremer| lied were adults and 35 Were| ANGE i 5 0 10] for 2 years. Besides his wife, Mrs.| NORRIS FANCY CLING SLICED PEACHES .......................... No. 2%: 35c 1.95 3.69 7.15 1.25
va} oi egal animals i ing this 21 day period I was called [Snyder C ............. 1 5 7 Kathryn Schlossman Zink, Mount| NORRIS FANCY BARTLETT PEARS No. 2%: 49c 2.59 5.09 9.99 1.77
ie mails since Jan. 1. He said, . rei ta nick sad oH Goch ) 0 0) Joy, he is survived by these chil- NORRIS FANCY RARTIETT i
: t 4 times to pick up dead deer. { | 40) urvived by these chil- | NORRIS F
Just the other day he got a letter oy Hes 0 Ep Wolgemuth G ........ 2 2 6 dren: Gladys, wife of Claude M. | NORR Ny BARTLETT PEARS issn Ro. | 32c 1.69 3.29 6.39 1.29
with a seal on it. SIXTEEN IN A ROW Totals 12 gS = | Pehrer, Thelma, wife of Leroy Ma- | IS FANCY SLICED PINEAPPLE ar su iv rans ita ve Rens Aires No. 2% 39¢c 2.09 4.09 7.98 1.38
Landisville won its 16th consecu- | Mt. Joy Jus. eh G Fi Ti | teer, Mildred, wife of Lloyd E. | NORRIS FANCY PINEAPPLE CHUNKS season No. 2%: 3c 2.09 4.09 7.98 1.38
Joe certainly got that one over tive game in the Lanco Basketball [Zeller F ........ ... 3 0 6] Zerphey, all of Mount Joy; andi NORRIS FANCY PURPLE DELUXE PLUMS No. 22 35¢ 1.89 3.55 6.95 1.21 § i
but he cculdn’t tell me what rela- League Monday night as they scor- Sane X 1 i i Janice, wife of J. Ray Newcomer, | NORRIS FANCY ALL-GREEN ASPARAGUS... ... No. 2 49c 2.79 5.49 10.69 1.07
Well a step was to 2 door mat. | oq 5 72.62 victory over Millersville. | ¢ =." 11! 0 0 o Tame Florida Six grandchildren NORRIS FANCY CUT WAX BEANS No. 303 20c 1.08 209 398 82
anyone’ shou new it’s al pik Reese of the winners and Mil- | Ashenfelter G ......... 3 0 ¢|and these brothers and sisters also | NORRIS FANCY CHT Tr ssa
step father. lersville's Walt Quay shared scoring [Phillips G ............ 0 0 0] survive: Harvey L. Zink, Manheim | NORRIS FANCY CUT GREEN Bor Lr apni iim No. 303 20c 1.09 2.09 3.98 82
honors with 23 apiece. Totals o R2; Irvin L. Frances and Mary | | NORRIS FANCY FRENCH STYLE GREEN BRANS No. 2 20c 1.09 2.09 3.98 82
Of all the funny ones on parking Mount Joy won another game for Serre by periods: he : : 3 Rink of of Harrie FANCY SCREEN BEANS oer eT ay No. 203 2% 18 8.19 8:29 57
meters here's one actually happen- a 500 league average, defeating |E. DONEGAL ...... 4 4 8 15—33| Funeral services will be held on | NORRIS FANCY TINY GREEN LIMA BEANS No. 303 29c 1.59 3.08 5.98 98
oot Lancaster. A Woman got a red | New Holland 85 to 79. MOUNT joy Bhs 6 8 5 5-24 | Saturday at the James B. Heilig | NORRIS FANCY FORD-HOOK LIMA BEANS No. 2 25¢ 1.35 2.59 4.98 1.02
icket, went to police headquarters | New Holland IG Pho). Sth ve . | funeral home at 2:30 p. m. Inter- ORRIS .
and told the chief she thought the |G. Sweigart F ........ 7 0 14 ; | ment in the Mt. Joy cemetery N FANCY RED KIDNEY BEANS ........ No. 303 15c 85 1.55 2.98 62
meters were free air machines for (Weber F .............. 3 1 : AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. Friends may call at the al | NORRIS FANCY SED ES... coir inns ris « No. 2 17¢ 95 1.78 3.49 58
motorists and that she didn’t need B 2 I et genes : 3 o | BUYING AT QUALITY PRICE | home Friday evening 7 to 9 p. m. | NORRIS FANCY TINY WHOLE BEETS _ No. 2 23c 1.35 2.59 4.98 54
shy her tires had just been | Kline C ............... 2 4 Gy ers of i aren Teaco | 4 { NORRIS FANCY CRUSHED GOLDEN CORN No. 303 19¢ .99 1.89 3.69 87
checked. Stone G&G .............. 8 20 | Cc. were in the field last week of- PORTSMEN WILL HOLD FOX | NORRIS FANCY WHO GO
— Musselman G ......... 6 5 17 fering to buy Lancaster county’s| HUNT SUNDAY. JANUARY 28 | NORRIS FANCY WHOLE CORN... No. 303 19¢ 99 1.89 3.69 87
Hev. you. smokers: Ju know the CB inger G ar 3 2 8 1950 tobacco crop on the basic of] All are invited i ace | Thy WHITE CORN cro bl No. 303 18¢ 99 1.89 3.69 87
best way to get a cigarette? Eat a| oo in ory The buyers bid 29 to 32| ticipate in a Fox Hunt on Sunday, | CRUSHED WHITE CORN .. No. 303 19¢ .99 1.89 3.69 87 i
cigar, then youll have a cigar-et.| Totals .............. 32 15 79/cents for wrappers and 10 cents for | January 28th. NORRIS FANCY TINY PEAS .... ...... tessa No. 303 290 1,59 3.09 5.98 98 i
Guess that auto hold vou till Mt. Joy 5 G n 1 fillers, Come to the Fire House and have | NORRIS FANCY SWEET JUMBO PEAS \ No. 303 20c 1.09 2.09 3.98 S82
Fo... 0 I eg ° . ies J Trt NORRIE FRANAY earn MY" . »
next week. Shirk FB oil 1 5 ENGINEERS URGE CARE your gun registered before the hunt NORRIS FANCY SUCCOTASH No. 303 23¢c 1.35 2.59 4.98 04
be Reve Bll 2’ 113 legying the Fire House 'at 1220, NORRIS FANCY WHOLE TOMATOES \ No : 1 59 498
Any ‘one wants painters .on ; the | Hershey F 1. 2 '' 4!” Electricity isthe farmer's 5» friend % fors the Back Rin’ and “Green NORRI F éy ge, \ No: 2 23¢c 35 2.59 . 54
installation ' of electrical = work | Geniberling Reins 110° 7 27|'but itican cause trouble if care ‘is Hills. section. Hounds’ willbe fur- | S'FAN TOMATO JUICE Sieben cel dh RL Re 46 oz." 29c 1.59 3.09 39
better see: Clyde: Nissley. Clyde re- Constantine Sr 7 2 3 net exercised, remind extension 'ag- | nished by: Mr. Mervin Shireman of | b
cently gist “in 4 Pew ceiling light x ree 8 ricultural engineers of : the Penn- | Elizabethtown R3. ! Pri e ¥
kut forgot ‘to install a Totals ............, 34 17 85 State College. They, warn | ces Effective January 22nd to February 3rd, 1951 \
Score by periods: not to overload the wiring and not | Stimulate your business by adver- | .

turning it on and off. They're using
16 19 23 21—79 | to use’ extensicn cords. as perman- | tising in the Bulletin.
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a step-ladder until he gets time to 16 26 20 20— Mount Joy Mastersonvill
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A WISE OWL Mt. Joy B, 56, New Holland B 36, | load motors used around the farm. | Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. | PHONE 3-9094 il 3 MANHEIM 5-781
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