The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 26, 1951, Image 3

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Call Us Today—We Pick-up and Deliver ... Anywhere!
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111 N. Market St. ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 216-J






LOCKER PLANT
FROZEN FOODS
Sunkist Lemonade .... 22¢ Corn ..... 26¢c a box
(Makes a qt. of lemonade) Poas 25¢ o box
Orange Juice ER
$3.00 for 1 doz. cans Jity Steaks .... 65¢ a box
Mixed Vegetables ... ‘ . 25¢ a box
Polly Bags . ...... pkgs. of 25 pints 50c - quarts 60c

FREEZING SUPPLIES
Full line of supplies for freezing foods. It pays to use good
containers,
SPECIAL
FREE—while they can of Hershey's Chocolate Syrup with
the purchase of '% gal. Sealtest Ice Cream @ $1.10.
Cloister. Dairy Ice Cream — Creation’s Finest Ice Cream
15 gal. 95¢ 1 gal. $1.85
MOUNT JOY FROZEN FOODS
PHONE 3-5436 MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
24-tf


OIL BURNERS
AND
Oi. Burning Units
For.....
Warm Air, Hot Water and Steam
Heating Systems
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Before you buy any oil burner, get the facts
on the Oilomatic LOW PRESSURE oil burner.
Phone, or mail coupon at once, for our free
booklet entitled “There is a big difference in oil
WILLIAMS
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IMMEDIATE
OIL BURNER INSTALLATION

burners.”
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THE SICO CO. — MOUNT JOY, PA. |
| Without obligations, please 1
| Send free Booklet
Send representative to survey and give estimate [ ] |
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MOUNT JOY, PA. PHONE 3-3111


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for Farm and Home
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Unusual Serving Tray
casy-to-make ‘project is a serving
A tray. Two pieces of Masonite 4”
Tempered Presdwood, glued together
back-to-back, are required. The tray is
16 inches wide and 24 inches long. Ends
should be rounded off to form the shape
of a kidney.
At a distance of 4 inch from the
edges, drill 3/16-inch holes, 1 inch on






ROPE
CONC FLED WITH RAFFIA
centers, A piece of %-inch rope, suffi-
ciently long to go around the tray and
allow arches at each end as handles,
then is sewed in place through the holes.
A strong cord and darning needle should
be used.
The tray may be primed and painted
or left in its natural color. In the latter
case, the surface should be sealed with a
clear penetrating sealer,

FARM MACHINERY SALE
SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1951
11:30 A. M.
Elizabethtown R. D. 2, Pa.
Phone 442-J-2
30 USED AND NEW TRACTORS
—all makes—
Hardware and Tools;
Disk Harrows; Balers;
Side Rakes; Binders;
Plows: Harrows: Loaders; Grain
Drills: Pickers; Posts; Cars and
Trucks; 150 Hogs; New Field Force
Power Take-off Sprayers and Mes-
singer Ford Tractor 4-row Mounted
Dusters.
Farmers, Dealers, bring in your
machinery a few days before sale
Near
Combines;
Cultivators;
Mowers;
‘Mortuary Record
(From page 1)
dition to his wife, he is survived by
| his mother. Mrs. Annie Hershey, of
| Marietta R1; two daughters, Mil-
dred, wife of Roy Lutz, Harrisburg,
| and Anna Mae, wife of Norman H
| Gable, Columbia Rl, and three
| grandchildren,
The funeral was held at Bain-
| bridge yesterday with interment at

Bossler's cemetery,
| Mrs. Mary E. Atkins
Mrs. Mary “E. Atkins,
wife of Hanson J. Atkins, 23 North
Queen St, Maytown, died Monday
after an illness ,of two years,
Born in Chester County, she was
the daughter of the late Albert S.
and Emma Batton Watson. She liv-
ed in Lancaster prior to moving to
Maytown four years ago. She was
a member of the Maytown Luth-
eran Church.
Besides her husband, she is sur-
!'vived by three sons, William H., of
| Fairview; Joan J, of Philadelphia;
[ and Albert S., Maytown; four grand
| children and one great-grandchild;
two brothers, Clifford Watson, Roy
Watson, and Wayne, Norristown.
Two sisters also survive. They are|
{ Ida, wife of Moore Lawson, Bryn |
Mawr,
Wayne.
Funeral services were held at|
Lancaster this afternoon with
terment in Riverview Burial Park.
|
m- |
Michael H. Randler
Michael H. Randler, sixty-nine, |
Wood St., Florin, died in St. Jos |
eph’s Hospital after illness of |
two weeks.
He was born in Mt. Joy Tava
ship, a son of the late Michael and |
Fannie Hesslet Randler, and was a
resident of Florin for 15 years. He
formerly farmed in Mt. Joy Twp. |
His deceased wife was Barbara |
Sides before marriage.
Surviving are five children, El- |
mer S., Mt. Joy; Richard S., Milton |
Winfield S., Elizabetntown RD; Le- |
wife of Harry K. Honberger, |
Salunga; and Arlene, wife of Rich-!
ard Adams, Manheim; eight |
grandchildren, five great grand. |
children and two brothers, Eli H. |
Manheim; and William H. Man-
heim RD.

an
ona,
also

day if possible. Terms Cash.
Next Sale, Saturday, Aug. 18, |
1951.
G. K. WAGNER,
30-2 Manager.

INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED
SPENCER SUPPORTS |
|
For abdomen, back and breast
MRS. EDYTH B. BRUBAKER |
FLORIN, PENNA
Phone Mt. Joy 3-4949



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Edward O’Neal & Sons’
PUBLIC SALE
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SAVINGS
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1951
AT 12 O'CLOCK
On our farm located in Lebanon County, wo miles south of
Palmyra and one-half mile north of Campbelltown. Penna.

Bang tested, T. B. Accredited, many are Vaccinated.
50 COWS, Fresh or Close
including 4 daughters of Monivic Lochinvar 3rd all with good records
2 Daughters of Montvic Monogram, A Daughter of Montvic R. A. Triune,
2 Daughters of Montvic R. A. Posch 2nd. All have good R.O.P. Records.
SPECIAL—A beautiful Daughter of Elmcroft Scepter
fresh and going very good.
These cattle were selected with care.
mals for this sale.
5 BULLS of Service Age
For Catalog write to Harvey Rettew, Sale Manager.
EDWARD O’NEAL & SONS, Owners
Auctioneers—Hess & Dupes
Clerks—Horst & McNeil
Chartered Bus will leave White Horse at 11 o'clock.
PALMYRA, PA.
Head
REGISTERED CANADIAN
HOLSTEINS
Buying only the best ani-
{ Donegal Township,
| Church.
members of the Mennonite Church. |
| | is survived by these children:
| town R1; John S. Garber,
The funeral was held from the |
Heilig funeral home here Monday |
| afternoon with interment in
Mount Pleasant cemetery.
|
|

| Mrs. Simon Garber
Mrs. Fannie F. Eby Garber, 85, |
wife of Simon E. Garber, a preach- |
er of the Mennonite Caurch, West |
Donegal Twp., died Monday at the |
home of her son-in-law and daugh- |
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Kroff, of |
Strasburg R1, where she and her]
husband resided for four months. |
They are previous residents of West
Bossler’s |
near
Born in East Hempfield she |
was a daughter of the late Henry |
N. and Mary Franck Fby and
a
Hen~ |
In addition to her husband, she
ry F. Garber, Mt. Joy R2; Norman |
E.. Garber, Upper Darby; Suie, wife |
of Martin R. Kraybill, Elizabeth- |
Clarence Garber, Lancaster RS6; |
Monroe E. Garber, Elizabethtown |
R1; and Helen, wife of Earl L.|
Groff. Thirty-three grandchildren, |
20 great-grandchildren and
brothers and a sister also survive: |
Mrs. Annie Lindemuth, New Hol- |
land; Levi F. Eby, Landisville;
Henry H. and David H. Eby, both
of Mount Joy RD. |
Funeral services were held at|
Bossler’s Church Wednesday after-
noon with interment in the adjoin-
ing cemetery.
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Everybody reads newspapers but
~ertising left on their door step.



NOT everybody reads circular ale
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INVEST IN
Musser Cross Chicks
MUSSER
HEAVY WHITE CROSS
Heavy White feathered Cross for |
High Egg Production. Excellent
for the local dressed market, §|
either in Broiler or Hen size. {
MUSSER ROCK-RED CROSS | |
The Broiler Chick that is capable § |
of maximum feed conversion.
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW,
FOR |
MUSSER LEGHORN
CHICKS
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seventy, |
and Miss Grace Watson, of |
| and some of it is wasting away,
| for
York; J.|

Will steel output be increased?
That depends to a great extent on
whether farmers move their iron
and steel scrap promptly, says the
Committee on Iron and Sree]
Scrap of American Iron and Steel
Institute.
Thousands of tons of scrap—
vital material in steelmaking—
are idle in junk piles on farms,

says the Committee, If farmers
promptly sell this material to
local scrap collectors, it will be
moved to steel mills or foundries
the production of defense
equipment and essential civilian
items, All scrap is urgently needed
—whether a few pounds, a few
bushels or a ton or more.
Farmers will help themselves
by the sale of the scrap and will
help strengthen the United States.
Each day about 2,000 carloads of
purchased scrap are required by
steel mills and foundries. The
| mills are operating at a record
high rate and using more scrap
than ever before.
Don't Let Scrap Waste Away, Sell
lt to Aid Defense, Farmers Urged |


 
Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa., Thursday. July 26, 1951—%

Sale Register
If you want a notice on your sale |
inserted in this register weekly
| rom now until day of sale. ABSO-
| LUTELY FREE, send or phone us
| your sale date and when you are
ready let us print your bills, That's
the cheapest advertising you can get
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Friday, July 27--On Route 23
just east of Mt. Joy, Complete dis-
persal sale of Grant Hawkshaw
Ont. Can~ |
ada, Keystone Holstein Sales Co.
Saturday, August 4—In Lebanon
i Co,
| one half
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[ herd of Osgoodi Station,
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|
north
mile of Campbell-
ian Holstein Cows, by Edward O'-
Neal. Hess & Dupes, Aucts.
August

| Saturday, 25-On our
dairy
[three miles Northwest of Lebanon
| and one mile North of Cleona on
| Route 422, 65 Registered Canadian
Old tools, wornout parts of | Cows, 5 Registered Bulls, 15 Reg-
tractors, trucks, cultivators and | istered Guernsey Cows and 15
| Grade
| by F. L. Heilman & Son,
| Sale at 12 o'clock.
| CLASSIFIED
Rates for classified advertising In
| this column are:
other implements; broken and dis=
carded pieces of metal and other
scrap should be taken to town
and sold right away to the local
scrap dealer, Every pound of
scrap which comes back to steel
mills helps to make two pounds
of new steel, on the average.
If the scrap is unusually bulky,
preventing its easy transportation


by the farmer, the scrap dealer |3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢
can be called or the local farm | Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10c
| Each add. insertion, per line .... 8e
agent can be asked to work out
an arrangement,
| FOR SALE: Columbia Cook Stove,


“This vital material must not | tor, 6 cu. ft. good condition, reas-
be allowed to waste away. There is | 119 Lumber St, Mt. fox. 1
no place for waste in the United


States today.” WANTED: Girl or middleaged lady



| POSSIBLE TO RID
HERD OF MASTITIS
Veterinarians say that a good
half of the problems arising in
dairy herds today are due to mas.
titis.
Yet, research has shown that a
mastitis-free herd is within the
range of any farmer. A sound mas-
titis control program comprises two

for part time work and sales helo.
Applv in person. Nolt's Ponds, Sil-
ver Spring, Pa. 30-2
SERVICE STATION TO LEASE.




using too high a vaccum on the
milker; inadequate bedding, and
chilling of the udder.
Other factors may also be in-
volved. To get to the bottom of |
the trouble, it is advised that the
dairyman and his veterinarian con-
duct a careful herd survey. “This |
will show up damaged udders, | WANT A HANDY MAN as care-
type of infection present, and form | taker at The Springs. Will consider
the basis of a sound control pro: | person who wants to work only
gram, { part and Saturdays. Personal
When the situation has been an. | interviews only.
conveniences, good Phone
Mt. Joy 3-9465.
CUCUMBERS by 100 or 1000, start
nicking July 16, taking orders now.
{Phone Manheim 5-8859, Jno. S. Eby.
28-4
garage.




“Farms are one of the big | gnod condition, reasonable. 113 Co-
sources of scrap,” says the Com- | lumbia Ave. Mt. Joy. 30-1 |
mittee. “Never have farmers had ne po
oe : 2+ oo | PICKLES FOR SALE: all size.
a greater stake in the nation's ra. 1
teel output John E. Breneman, Manheim Route
5 2, Phone Mount Joy 3-4832. 30-2
“More scrap from farms means —-
more steel. FOR SALF: Kelvinator Refrigera-
See Jno. E. Schdoll |
farm located in Lebanon Co. |
FOR SALE: LEGHORN BABY
CHICKS, R.O.P. sired, Penna. U, S.
Pullorum clean. A, C. Mayer, Phone
[3-52 Mount Joy, Pa. 49-tf

FOR SALE: Building Lot, 62x156,
on South Market Street, Mt. Jov.
Contact E. E. Brown, phone 3-4711

19-tf
Typewriters. Add, Mach's, Cach
Registers Cheek Writers, Safes,
New & Used. J. M Enele, 411 East
High St, E-town. Ph, 14). 8-18-tf

0, HELP WANTED: Young Woman,
[ married or single, for general drug
| store work. Part time until Sept.
let, then full time, Apolv Sloan's
| Pharmacy. Joy Theatre Bldg, Mt.
Joy. 26-tf

2 miles south of Palmyra and | MAN w ith car for full time busi-
| ness in Elizabethtown. Mount Joy,
| town, 60 head of Registered Canad- | Marietta & Manheim Counties. Run
vour own business. Household
{ Medicines - Food Products - Ex-
| tracts - Farmers Supolies, Big line,
Write for particulars,


| (Good profits.
Rawleigh's, Dept. PNF-647-194,
| Chester, Pa. 26-5p
(NOTICE: When you are troubled
with poisons, oak, ivy. sumae, leath-
|er or other minor skin irritations,

Holstein and Guernsey Cows [nee Doctor's Prescription No, 7
i
Lebanon. [084 for
immediate relief. Sold by
|E- W. Garber, 21 Mt. Joy St. Mt,
| Joy, Pa. 23-13t
FOR SALE: Asphalt Tile for kiteh-
en, bathroom or basement. “Install
it yourself. 5¢ each. We rent tut=
ters. Mt. Joy Tile & Linoleum Co.
Mt. Joy. Phone 3-3492. Open eve-
nings. 20tf
WANTED—Dead or alive Automo-
hiles, any make, any model: also
Scrav Iron, Batteries, ete. Prompt
service given. H. B. Shank Auto
Wreckers, 74 N. Poplar St.. E-town,
Pa. Phone 191-W or 38-W. 8-tf
USED CARS
1949 Chevrolet Tudor
1948 Chevrolet Tudor.
1948 Plvmouth Converti.
R & H.
1947 Plymouth 4 dr. R&H
1947 Plymouth Tudor, R&H
NEWCOMER MOTORS
Inc.
CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE
Sales & Service
Open Evenings to 9 P. M.
PIANO STUDENTS: We have a



Coupe.


Fstablished business in Marietta.
LIVES ou S GK Fhone 6-2701. 29-tf
SALF: this yer
> “AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR ANIMAL HEALTH FOR SALE: Choice Lot, Doneval
: prings Road, 72’ x 186" - Call Mt.
,juries; housing cows in too-small Joy 3-5651. 29-3t |
stalls; failure to milk the cow dry; | FOR SALE: Semi detached 2%
story frame dwelling, slate roof, all |
29-2 |
very capable piano teacher with an
opening for a limited number of
students. Inauire David Hess Music

Shop, 106 W. Market St., E-town.
25-tf
ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices
for antiques of any descrintion. Mr.
Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man-
heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf
Accordians, Trumpets and Guitars
loaned on Lesson Plan. David Hess
Music Shop, 106 W. Market Street.
Elizabethtown. 25-tf
WHO WANTS A Flat Ton Double
Desk, size 32x56 inches? We have
noe further use. Come take it away

































alyzed, the diaryman and the vet. | at The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. tf | for ten bucks. 24-tf
erinarian can work out a sanita- | FOR SALE: Portable Smith Coro- | FOR SALE: Two metal Hamster
tion routine that will prevent in-| pn, _ Clipper - Typewriter. Like | Pens. Call Mount Joy 3-9661. 23-tf
fection from spreading. This will | New. Also a Second hand Under-
include arrangement of the milk. | wood Typewriter. Inauire at 205
ing line to provide for infected | W. Main St. after 5:00 P. M. 30-1 |
animals or suspects to be milked | {
last. | FOR SALE: Armstrong Heavy-
In the final phase of the pro- Duty Socket Set. in steel box: 10- | MEN
gram, with the danger of reinfco- hn J "R Sua oe 12 Po
| Sockets, Ratchet, 'T-Handle. a | po
tion greatly reduced, treatment | extensions. Also Girls Comet Bi- WANTED
be instituted with good prospects | cycle. Phone Mt. Joy 3 1583. 30-1 |
g 5 % of success. ima erie
Treating mastitis by wider in- But here again, great care must | CAMERA SALE: HALF _ PRICE | REGULAR
jection method. be used. Udder infusions and other | §81. Zeiss and Voigtlander 35m. m. |
treatments should be regarded as | cameras $39.95. Movies $44.50 up. |
parts: 1. Proper management. 2. | delicate operations. They should | Kodaks under today’s prices. Victor | EMPLOYMENT
Treatment. Correct management | be performed only by a person | Klahr Camera Shop, Middletown.
is more important than treatment, | with special training and skill in 30-1 i
because it helps PREVENT most | their use. Remember, mastitis y ov Tite ove
mastitis cases. cannot be controlled by treatment HAND: a Jor york H. ROY NISSLY & CO. INC.
Here are some common causes | alone. Good management must ac- Howard Johnson Turnpike Res- |
of mastitis: Teat and udder in- | company good treatment, taurant. Mr. Walters, Lawn, Pa. | FLORIN
Phone Elizabethtown 9585. 30-1 |
GRILL COOK. or female |
. good pav and good working condi- | 29.2
y tions. Howard Johnson Turnpike |
Farmer S Question Corner. Restaurant, Mr, Walters, Lawn, Pa. | FOR SALE: Brick Warehouse,
3 Phone Elizabethtown 9585. 30-1 | cement floor, 1800 sq. ft., lot 155x
BY | 180, Delta St. Mt. Joy. P. O. Box
, American Animal Health RFST ROOM ATTENDANT (wom- gs "0/0 H. J. R., Mount Joy. 35-tf
an) dav shift. Good working condi- |
tions. Howard Johrson Turnpike | WANTED: Old Magazines, News-
| Restaurant, c/o Mr, Walters, Lawn, | papers. I buy all kinds of scrap
What About Calf Scours? Pa. Phone Elizabethtown 9585. 30-1 iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D.
: . denced | Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy.
Q: Just what is calf scours? A: Be sure calves get first milk | WANTED FEMALE: Experienced | 24 t
A: It means an inflammation of | or colostrum. Avoid overfeeding, | typist with knowledge of book- |
the intestines which results in | Provide clean quarters, ample ven. | keeping. Only experienced need | NEW & USED CARS
scouring. tilation and sunlight. Prevent | 2pply. James Manufacturing Sas Buy Your
Q: Is calf scours always contagi- | calves from eating bedding. bref Box 146, Mount Joy. 29-4 7 HENRY J. KAISER
ous? clean feeding buckets. DO YO KNOW MARINE at rom
A: No. Some types are due to Q: What if an outbreak of scours | DO N oy N. A Nr who BENJ. J. STALEY
improper feediny cr overfeeding. appears? | wants transportation to and from | Immediate Delivery
However, “contagious” scours = A: Isolate sick calves and get a | Mt. Joy and vicinity? If so call | Trade & Low Swi
often called white scours—is a | veterinarian immediately. He can I Mount Joy 3-9661 or inquire at | STALRVS GARA SE
quick-killing infection which may recommend the | The Bulletin. 29-tf Phone 3.5951 11-tf
appear suddenly even with careful proper contrat | ? d=
feeding. i plan and treats | PROTECT your new chair from WANTED
Q: What causes contagious ment. This may | thst for ‘only $1.35 for 5 vears CUSTODIAN for high school
scours? Involve use of |. ; anteed protection. One spray- | building in Mount Joy, to care for
A: Generally a germ called “E. serum, sulfa |, of BERLOU stops moth dam- grounds and building. This build=
coli”. However, a virus may be re drugs or anti- |age or BERLOU pays for the dam- ing heated by oil fired furnaces.
spon sible for biotics,. Don’t | |age. Keenar Home Furnishings. Apply to
some outbreaks, guess. { Mount Joy, Pa. 30-1 A. D. SEILER, Secretary
Once the intes. Q: What about scouring in older | ~ Mount Jov Boroush School Board,
tine is damaged | calves? | NEAR LANDISVILLE at Seiler Printing Co. or to
LI many kinds of A: Sometimes this is due to | Modern pre-war home with 6 w. I. BEAHM, supervising Principal
A germs may | worms or to coccidia. ‘A technical | rcoms, bath, powder room. Fire-| 5 South Market St, Mount Sy
gil cause complica. | diagnosis is usually required to be | | fice, hardwood job water -
tions, pneumonia or kidney | sure of the cause. | ot heat, z-car garage. 1% acres o FOR SALE
is | ground with beautiful view.
damage. NOTE—Due to space limitations, (The Former Kern Property)
Q: What are best precautions
against calf scour losses?
LEO I. HAIN, INC.
general questions cannot be han- {33 N. Duke
St., Lancaster, Penna.

dled by this column. |
Phone 8131 29-3t



We can place a few orders as
early as April 30 with possibili-
ties of receiving them earlier on
short notice. |
MUSSER
LEGHORN FARMS
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
PHONE 3-4911




| Monday, July 30th—
[ weunestay: August 1st—
Monday,
| Wednesday, August 16th—
Lanco Midget Schedule |

Elizabethtown at Mount gor
Landisville at Mount Joy |
Wednesday, August 8th—
Mount Joy at Manheim |
August 13th—
Marietta at Mount Joy

Mount- Joy at Millersville
thing) kindly remember the Bulletin




There are nearly one million |
cows on dairy farms in the state of |
Pennsylvania. | a n
en est
Pennsylvania ranks second ol
ADS
OPPORTUNITY
KNOCKS HERE |
"meng the states in the amount of |
{ milk consumed.
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When in need of Printing. (any-


AT 10 EAST MAIN ST.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
By
ADAM H. GREER
542 N. 2nd Street, Columbia
Or Any Realtor 24-7
IDEALS - the most beautiful book
published. #42 Spool HOLDER, for
women who sew.
GIFTS for BABY, gifts for Mother,
Cifts for Sister and for Brother.
Visit the
MARGARET-JEAN SHOPPE
19 W. Donegal St, Mount Joy, Pa.
Dial 3-9373 Mont
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