The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, April 10, 1952==5 MEN WANTED: Lancaster Tobacco Co., North Market S tobacco warehouse, Mount Joy, . program for many years, retiring about two years ago. In addition ta mother, he is survived by his wife, Louise Cox zabethtown on wn errand about 2 p. m. relatives said. He was a son of the late Adar | his ‘Mortuary Record in good health and had been in Lli- (From Page 1. ANNOUNCING trom W. Sesser. and Mary Winters Slesser. He is | Nissley, al home; one daughter, Phone 3-3961. T= 2 re { ‘hise ’ > Hiram W. Slesser, 59, of Eliza= | survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret | Frances, wife of Robert Woodside, ay We Ar ¢ F ranc h ised De ale r town RJ, was found dead on the Slesser; three sons: Herman, Roy | Bay Village, O.: a son, Capt. Rob- FOR . INTERIOR DECORATING: xi; — FOR — kitchen floor of his home at 6 p. m. | and Lester, all of Elizal:athtown [ext W. Nissley, stationed at Fort Cal Ea Brubaker Florim, Ra; Fridsy by his wife when she re- | R3: three sisters: Miss Cathryn Brogg, N, C,; a sister, Ada, wife of A10Nn¢ « MAY ati KITCHENAID DISHWASHERS turned from work in an Elizabeth | Slesser and Mrs, Mary Keller, both Henry F. Garber, Mount Joy; one “a FIRE WOOD FOR THE ASKING. town factory, | of Elizabethtown, and Mrs. John Lrother, Charles H, New Bruns- Legumes, Fertilizer Phone Mt. Joy 3-4225. 14-2p ———————— had apparently been | Ebersole, of BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHERS ee Er Ct ey aa ove vice WI 248 oe | WomField rm — ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices rr BENDIX DRYERS MCRTON’S SINKS I am now a local Factory Representative FOR THE LOVELY DRESS LiNE Fashion Frocks bethtown R2. Walter B. Nissley. Walter B Nissley, 67, College, died at the Geisinger Hos- of State | Ira M. Herr Ira M. Herr, 75, Salunga, died at his home at 8 a. m. Sunday after an illness of 10 weeks. Jacob F. He was the son of and Most Soil Will Produce | If Cared for Properly The teamwork of legumes, grass- es and plenty of fertilizer made the difference between these two fields - Spring on Clothesline Keeps It Taut THERES nothing so annoying as have ing to dodge the clothesline in the basement. Here's a simple remedy, illus- trated below. Tie one end of the line to a sereen- Ti antiques of any description. Mr. Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, heim, Pa. Phone 407, Man- 2.24.10 | Antiques Restored Furniture Refinishing | > al, Danville, after a seven weeks' | Amanda Mann Herr and was al jn Huntingto County Indiana a eg : : : I will gladly show you these new pit glon ounty, OU 1 door spring. Since the spring is not LENHERT C \ : glad), . Was B : fo India) pring pring ENHERT CABINET SHO And have secured the seryices of Hubie Rice to take care styles—without obligation, Call at | illness. member of the Salunga Christian | points out the middle west soil im- | strong enough to earry the weight of a Matic Pa P your plumbing and heating needs. my home or L will call at yours,] He was horn near this borough, | Church of the Brethren. He had | provement committee. Ye whichever you prefer. . son of Mrs. Frances Nisslev. Mt. | been in the mpat market for 54 The barren field in the upper | Phone 6-258) Collect . ar ws tice | VER For as rears .< | photo had 6 feet of soil removed at Call For and Delivery . | Joy R2, and the late Amos R. Niss- | Years. For the past 49 years he has Benes i hE | LESTER E. ROBERTS Mrs. Jay Biesecker ley, and was + member of the had a stand at the Central Market | pe Secrest Join Tor tad fd 8-tf 17 EAST MAIN STREET ] EAST MAIN ST. FLORIN | church, State College, and at one time a stand at the Ful- | er three years the field is still badly | . a ———————— PHONE 3-4151 - HUBIE RICE OR 3-4132 | Ph. Mt. Joy 3-4519 15-3p | He was identified with the Penn- |ton Market. eroded, criss-crossed with gullies | Typewriters, Add. Mach's, Cash 14-2 | sylvania State Vegetable Extension| Surviving are his wife, Mary G.| 2 to 3 feet deep. Registers, Check Writers, Safes, Young Herr, a son, John H., Sal- The lower field located on Nor- | New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 East . | 3 ’ ? 3 ih 3 tow -18~ Dr. H.C. Killheffer | unga; two daughters, Marie H., wife inal Thompson 8 ii hear Hunt- | ip §t Ph- HJ. 8-15-18 | . of Edward Stauffer, and Elizabeth | hac eet of soil removed | FOR SALE: Property - oO OR SA perty on Old Mar ptometrist WHITE - WASHING |, wife of the Rev. Norman Bow- ket St, Mt. Joy, formerly known REN SR on MANHEIM AND | ers, both of Landisville; a brother, je rare Groff i San vy 0, Jpn Lo 4 | y 8 | 0 easily converled to Bungalow. HOME REPAIR nity, ; LY KING i 5 Sharisite St. - | Christian M. Herr, Mt. Joy; nine bo Phone E-town S42-J. 13-3p LSA Tpit Vet ie AE elephone 5.3376 DISINFECTING | grandchildren: and 2 great grand- line of clothes, run the end of the lina - | 8 Bg 3 ia 3 4 ee : | children. past the spring and tie it to the hook | FOR SALE: Asphalt Tile for kitch= CLOSED ALL DAY ——————————— The funeral was held Wednesday ) isu, Leave Hack £0 thas te en. bathroom or basement. Install . nD | ¢ as > weight is taken by the line after the [it vourself. 5¢ each. We rent cut= ; coon pumas. sen 1 | | LIEGE BROS, {term win memento so | ih dh Ta ae 2 1 poe tot ot JSE OF BANK CREDIT | ELIZABETHTOWN I | lunga Brethren cemetery. | length, eins. the: empt Mt. Joy. Phone 3-3492. Qpen eve- E - $ arrangeme Leeps p rps 20L8 Rh FOR HOME REPAIR AND | 15 E. High St. | FLORIN, PENNA. | — line taut and does not ye i, nings. [re | Telepl 24.F nar y s Hse: § . ; y tity 1939 $220 MILLION MODERNIZATION HAS elephone Phone Mt. Joy 3-930 | Ose ar M. Young | ihe line in use. Tired ELECTROLUX SERVICE AND TRIPLED IN 10 YEARS ! 39-tf §| Oscar M. Young, 59, of 11 Girard trough courtesy of Popular Mechanics. { SUPPLIES and Good Used Clean- { died while attend- ers. Call Jay Koser, Mount Joy. $774 MILLION ‘Banks help home owners protect | Quality Meats ALSO A FULL LINE OF BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOODS Fruits & Vegetables | Ave, Lancaster, ing the movie “Mr. Texas” at Mc- | Caskey High School auditorium. i He was born in Elizabethtown, a | son of Henry Z. and the late Etta | Young. For many years the deceas- | ed was a resident of Florin where | he is well known. He is suivived by his wife, Ida S. Schnupp Young; a daughter, Luetta M., wife of Ivan S. Eshle- man, Strasburg R1; his father, Hen- ry Z. Young, Lancaster, and { | | | | | | | ’ two | { | The above fields are exam- ples of what can be done to build soil even on the most bar- ren, eroded fields. Given proper plant food and plenty of it, plus CLASSIFIED 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢ Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10¢ Each add. insertion, per line .... 8c WANTED: Children to keep at my home. Mrs. Holmes Hartman, Water St., Florin. 15-2p WANTED: An apartment. Call Mt. Joy 3-9691 or 3-5313 in the evéning. 15-1 TEACHER: Unusual opportunity Phone 3-9542, 47-tf AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, I buy old cars, all kinds of scrap irom and also sell stove wood, Guy D. Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. 40-t# SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE: New and used. Repairs for all makes of sewing machines. J. V. Binkley, 111 N. Market St., Eliza= hethtown, Tn. Phone 216-J. 1-tf BALER TWINE FOR SALE - best quality baler twine manufactured locally that competitive brands can ne 'S Meat Mark their investment by financing re- KRALL pat ar et grandchildren. Also surviving are| legume-grass mixture, most soil during summer months with Na-|not excel, at special pre-season : : : Er oe : a stepdaughter, Frances R., wife of | an be made to produce. tional Publishing Firm. $480 for GO| price of $15.50 per bale. Arenel pairs and modernization. Loan | WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JO |? SP “oie snd Be 8 : \ days. Box No. 85, Mt. Joy. 15-1] Farms Feed Mill, Shoemakersville, | . .- | Thomas J. Flynn, San Francisco, from a hilltop, for road fill. As : Penna. 9-tf fg Ea ~~’ cost is moderate and repayment is fitted to your budget. If you plan home repairs, come in and see us. MOUNT JOY BANK OF MOUNT JOY Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MOUNT JOY Authorized. Artcarve OODCREST; Jeweler Jewerly - Silverware Watches - Gifts Koser’s Watch Shop Dial Mt. Joy 3-4015 Chocolate Ave. FLORIN, PA. “Completely eliminated the drudgery of washing dairy | Cal, a stepson, John W. Seiverling, | Indiana, Pa.; and a half-brother, | Harry Young, Mount Joy RI. after a long illness. Born in Wash- | ington County, Md., he was a son | | of the late Jonas and Mary Whis- | | sler Eshleman and was the H. S. Newcomer | Hardware for 30 Gerberich- employed by Son years; and later at the Payne Shoe Co. i and store | i | | | He was a member of First Pres- he is survived by five sons: H. Ross and J. Roy Eshleman, both of town; | formerly : soon as the soil was carted off, Thompson added heavy applications of fertilizer carrying nitrogen, phos- phate and potash. Altogether, he used the equivalent of 600 pounds Thompson seeded bluegrass and some ladino and red clover, The roots anchored well and soon built up a protective growth that yields good forage. Volunteer white clo- ver has come in to add to the pas- ture. Now Thompson uses the field for | | night pasture. stocks of all feed grains in storage | [Size 6 Like new. Phone Mount Joy FOR SALE: 4 Building Lots 40x200 ft. Wood St., Florin Ext. H W. & Maude Buller. Ph. Mt. Joy 3-4339. 15-tf MALE TEACHER: Unusual oppor- tunity during summer months with National Publishing Firm. $480 for 60 days. Box No. 85, Mt. Joy. 15-1 FOR SALE: Pair of majorette boots 3-4114. 15-1 FOR SALE: Tcbacco muslin, 100 ft bred Hampshire BOX WOOD FOR SALE: Individu=- al stalks, as many as you want, 24 to 30 inches high, about 40 years old. Price very reasonable. Call on | Harry Eshleman ; \G : Splendi p phone James Berrier, 3-9936 Mt | 5 0 of plant food per acre—approxi- | YOUNG LADY: Splendid oppor-|or phone James Berrier, 3- . CONVENIENT TERMS Watch Attachmemts Harry W. Eshleman, 77, a former | mately 250 pounds of 3-12-12 and | tunity with National Publishing | Joy. 14-4p Ad H Gr er (WATCH REPAIRING) | resident of Mount Joy, died at 10:10 | 350 pounds of 0-20-0. No lime was | Firm for anibitions lady Jin £0) USED CARS i. ag wa dg a. saheoil 3 + | lege or teaching qualifications. $3,- S I d = am ig ¢ Complete Ronson Lighter | a. m. yesterday in the Fairview Deeded, ay te subsoil Js almost | oF year Pon No. 85, Mt. Joy. | 1949 Plymouth Special Deluxe 87 East Main Street Repair Service Manor Nursing Home, Columbia, neutral. 15-1 door “A” title, local owner. 1946 DeSoto Custom 4-door Sedan. ELI AMENT Delta & Henry Sts. Mount Joy 14-2 NEW HENRY J's $200 less than list price. Never titled. 1949 KAISER SEDAN clean and under ceiling. . - ol byterian Church. In: addition to his | Stocks of Feed Grains | long, 6 ft. wide, used one year. 35 I need ed cars fom ott up, utensils . . . so easy my daughter now does the job alone,” Jl |i cou bwin vo ne Eo Ha ie June 1 i ico iy Kl Fak nd fan oY . . - FLORIIN, PA Fe | The bureau of agricultural eco- | Phone Mt. J 73-5951 SAYS DAIRYMAN HARRY J. BEHRENS OF HIS ELECTRIC DAIRY HEATER Eshleman, Lancaster; Charles L.| nomics reports relatively large | Phone Mt. Joy 3-3766. 15-1p bons Oy 040 13-1f Robert T. Eshleman, Landisville, | in July. Disappearance in the April- | FOR SALE: LEGHORN BABY News USED Sans | > ™ . | arter was larger : i (S, R.O.P. sired, Penna. U. S | 1951 Packard Sedan R&H and John FE. Eshleman, Greens-| June quarter was larger than in | CHICKS, R.O.P. sired, Pe > burg. F i : pe | most years for corn, but about us- |Pullorum clean. A. C. Mayer, Phone | 1950 Pontiac Sedan, R&H & Hydro, | 2 e grandchildren and these ual for oats. It was the heaviest on |3-9826, Mount Joy, Pc. 49-t1 | 1949 Pontiac 2 dr. Sedan, R&H. | brothers and a sister also survive. | record for barley. — 11948 Plymouth Sedan R&H Franklin Eshleman, Mountville: iv ata 1 on RT he} 1240 Plymouth, clean. Hiatal FA : Approximately 1,270 million bush- PIANOS PACKARD GARAGE | tlizabeth, wife of Abram Breneman| els of corn were in storage as of at 4 21 N. Hanover St. B-town =) | and J. Mille Estueman, both of} JU 1 i per gent lows as Foti | Blond, Mahogany, Walnut and Phone 469-W Landisville, and Andrew Eshleman, | July 1, 1950. Oats stocks of 288 yp. 10 Small Spinets. Used Spin- AT oR A Pottstown. million are the loryest €ar- lat and cut-downs. The names SALESMAN WANTED: If you are x | ry-over of record by a small mar- | christian & Son. Auto-Claver. | around 50 to 55 years of age anc Funeral services will be held at gin, The off-farm portion of nearly | Stodart, Lester, Kohler, and Camn- | Mave encountered difficulty getting the Nissley funeral home Saturday at 2 o'clock. Interment in the Mk. 34 million bushels is largest of rec- ord also, ek of 93 million bushels kell, Gulbransen. DAVID HESS MUSIC SHOP mployment, why not go into busi- yourself retailing Rawleigh Products? Good opportunity to de- ness for Joy cemetery. Barle oo : Se | 106 N. MARKET STREET velop permanent and profitable Jc lia eo Are a. i ney ELIZABETHTCW iN, PA. business in cities of Elizabethtown, [HE ANNUAL COMMUNITY tan average with theo Harm por. 15-tf | Manheim, Mount Joy and Marietta. GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE | tion of 53 million bushels. For full particulars write Rew- The Friday Service conducted by annual Good | the | Community Toolbox on Wheels | SNAP EASTER TOGS & FLOW- leigh’s, Dept. PNC-647-HH, Chester, Pa, 12-18&15-1 * : | Mount Joy Ministerial Association, { ERS: Stop at Klahr's for a good ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE | will be held, Friday, April 11 in! anys $253 up ONY films, Yovia i o Lit an G. hit ic y Presbvien;: v . Wes Cin films, Quality finishing, 8 M. M. | ceased, late o tapho ownship, the Presbyterian Church. The Ser- Ao $85.75 value. $74.00. Vie- | Lancaster County, Penna. 0 | {vice will begin at 1:00 p. m. and | tor Klahr Came a Shop, Middle- Letters of Administration on said continue to 3:00 p. m. The themes | town, Pa. 15-1 | eséate having been sranted to the { of the meditations presented by | undersigned, ull persons indebted 1 . thereto are requested to make im- | the pastors of the cooperating | mediate payment, and those having i churches will be the Seven Last WANTED lnims or demands against the same, | i i huts i" ree > ba )C Words. Mrs. Melvin Potter, organ- | Tep Notch Tool Mako will piesent them without Seay for | ist of the host church will be the| # long range program ettioment vo he NION “NATIONAL | 5 or a for ihe ; Wid Ne URINE Zo MT. JOY BANK ‘ ning the | musical selections will be renderec | BU MANUFAC ING CO. Administrator, eta. | hin County lines of the milkers and clea 8 | by choral groups from each of the A practical idea for most Elizabethtown, Pa. Mount Joy, Pa. | au re . : | churches: farmers is the toolbox on Arnold, Bricker & Beyer All the hot water that D: Pp 160 artificial inseminator . : : | wheels. Made of light-weight | Attorneys 11-8 ! RD #2 Harrisburg, - tered A cordial invitation is extended 3 . : nn, . an Behrens, ’ B hren’s 15 ~ regis | iron sheets, the drawers can | 15-2) ~ ng : Dairym . herd sanitation 1s Dairyman € . . the most | to everyone. You are urged to come slide on angle-iron channels and —— tiie Copper Flower Holders Navelty G needs for dairy : Holsteins enjoy i | for the full two hour period, if pos- store a complete sct of hand GEORGE'S GIFT SHOP #42 Spool Holders RE A | as hand in the milk house. No Guernseys an of hot water | sible. Y 1 t ; tools, The handles can be made FXCLUSIVE WITH US uminum Clothes Pins — Cards for { 1 : 1 Ba | sible. You are welcome J > as S. > ha 5 Ci US p S. NS Stationeny rig 3s pon bucket-carrying for him! sanitary of care with play ed bacteria 2 | early as possible and to bia to fold down when not being | Lon Se and Bong : materials i RO CARY oun? Visi more teal is always ta and “the lower | viecessnvi The. pastors Roe Flv ave moved wheelbarrow fashion, |from The English Shops of New The M ARGARET JEAN SHOPPE | A hot water 1 always on Pp ’ ion in | The pastors heartily urge | Coaster-wagon wheels will serve | York. Over 709 samples to choose | <0 4 uly MeN fly In fact, now tha d t h i d the reductio you to spend this acred riod | 7s i 0 5.10 19 - Donegal St., Mt. Joy, Pa. o other milk an . you io spen 15 sacred period the purpose. With a little plan. | from. 15-10 hone 3.0372 { Mr. Behrens can atten count of my ectric | commemorating our Lord's suffer- ni the average farme i — | y P one. oh we hace | handy, . handles the this (the 82-gallon € | ning ihe average farmer can NEY YEP Accordian, | Alterations Veilings Buttonholing Seas chores while his daughter ” And work made 1 investment.’ [ings and death in meditation and| build it easily. The above draw- Miso aD a) 4 erg uals 31-if — ig . . 1 e | ic fn no, rumpet, ATO, be —— ey whole job of cleaning i 8 er for water heater) a really wise worship. | mele gud start on the Mans, Marimba and other instruments. HERE 13 A REAL Ld ater leit ov rens. | Inquire about our lesson plan. In- HiRes A REAL : there's plenty of hot Ww . vacuum concludes Mr. Beh Experts See Good Future struments loaned for beginners. | YPPORTUNITY saging udders, cleaning ion’s Dairy F David Hess Music Shop, 106 North | OPPOR massag WHY N tS d Th For Nation S Valry rarms Market St., Elizabethtown, Phone | NWI #4 ; Skin | ot nen e Daring Jouks profitable for the | g05-J. 15-tf NOW'S the tune to invest in ‘ years ahead, dairy experts believe. { re QL — Home Paper to Your | They Hist six re W Stead i 4 { MUSSER 2” Absent Son or Daughter ? | | population; (2) higher incomes for | WS Mt Or i | ® HEAVY WHITES It Helps To Cure Homesickness | the average working man; (3) peo- 2 ne ow ar to ANE ne 0 | ple are living longer; (4) high TN DONT | ® HEAVY WBITE CROSS PENNSYLV » [meat prices which are’ reflected Cos / = LET, | ® ROCK RED CROSS ANIA SH gov! | in higher prices for dairy cows and | 8 POOR | OUR RED ! veal: (5) increased us f dairy MAKIS 1952 YOURE BEST { NS Toa sy coo) § Jf eos BE A | | and 6 the ire BUSINESS | vit Wi being placed on the use of milk and | GET YOU DOWN | AUSSER LEGHORNS A. AND OWNED BY 73,600 fh if INVESTORS | milk products. x ! = COMPANY ’ 0 | ) )I0 C Ri Re ins | MUSSER tn 4 MOST OF THEM YOUR NEIGHBORS AND FELLOW PENNSYLVANIANS | Bverybody reads newspapers but | Evite CL A i ! LEGHORN FARMS ManLES | NOT everybody reads circular ad- | Sar WONDPERFML | MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone 3-4911 etin adic vertising left on their door step. | i } 1 oi iF TW Gl