|i? il - Ue ‘a A ———— J. M. Grayhill, Serle Dairy Farm Equip. Dealer As the home of Surge Dairy] local territory completely cov- [Farm equipment in this area, J.| ered. M. Graybill at Elisabetittown There is Surge dairy farm R. D. 3, Pa. caters to a large ap- | equipment for every require- ment and the farmer is welcome [to come in and inspect the large | stock without obligation. Satis- [faction is always guaranteed by the | J. M. Graybill, preciative trade. The Sales and Service scope | of this noted firm is from Lan- caster to Harrisburg with wear Style Center Milady is sure pleased | even the most when she shops at the Grace C.| clientele is pleased Blough Women's Wear Shop at| The height of fashion is ac- | 116 8. Market St, in Elizabeth- | hjeved by the Misses and wom- | town. | to be en who make this E'town fash- Dresses, hats, hosiery, sports- | | wear, lingerie and corsetier re| ion center their headquarters | dl © service are featured by this! for clothes of quality and dis- style center of the area where | tinction. H. S. Risser Motors Olds, Pontiac, Cadillac Dealers H. S. Risser Motors is your | best the automotive field has to friendly Oldsmobile, Pontiac &| offer. Cadillac dealer in the area and| Complete repair on the cars have a record of 29 continuous | they sell as well as all other vears of success in their field. makes is done in the fully Sales, service, genuine fac-! equipped modern garage at 120 tory engineered parts and fac-|S. Market St. in Elizabethtown, tory trained mechanics assure|as well as 24 hour touring ser- the car buyer and owner of the | vice to all. M. M. Wenger Feed Mills Area Favorite Rarer: in the entire sur-|has brought the firm to a new rounding area have confidence | pinnacle of recognition. in the M. M. Wenger Feed Mills| Custom grinding and Mixing at Rheems, which continue to| for the trade, Purina and Beac- advance , toward leadership in| the field. M. M. Wenger has operated this 40 year old enter prise for the past 9 years and |trucks for | on Commercial feeds as well as apably | Larre Feeds are all sold by flcet of 8 .| Wenger who has a area delivery. O. J. Kling Plumbing & Heating Work A-1 You're always sure of the|the Herco and the National Oil best in sales and service when | Burners for complete satisfac- vou call on O. J. Kling of]}tion. Florin, Penna. | No job is too large or 1oo With 30 years of service to | small to do with domestic com- the area, O. J. Kling does every- | mercial and industrial contracts thing in the plumbing and heat- | accepted. Modern bathrooms ing line including oil piirners | are installed by this reliable lo- and water systems and features | cal contracting firm. Musser Leghorn Farms Among Nation’s Best the United States. Employing 8 people, the For- ney firm has all modern equip- | ment in its repair shop where | all makes of auto are repaired. | of Elizabethtown has an achievement Forney enviable record of to his credit. Chrysler and ersy with a large $15,000 Plymouth deal stock Heisey Bros. Quarrymen & Road Builder’s Of Note Founded as long ago as 150 Heisey Bros. employ from 22 tof vears the quarries operated by [25 local workers and are noted | Heisey Bros. 1925 have their excellent road con- | been a vital factor in the growth | struction work. and progress of Lancaster Co. Heisey Bros. at Rheems, Pa Producers of stone for all con-|are worthy of their continuous struction purposes, in their | growth as one of the leaders in| modernly equipped quarries, |their useful field of business. Coop since Hess Music Shop Piano, In- strument, Teaching Center Music minded folks will find cverything to them at the David Hess Music Shop at 106 N. Market St., Elizabeth- town, Pa. which is the leader in its field. There are 5 accredited teach ers for class and private in- struction on your favorite in- area please : New and used pianos of lead- | with everyone from ing makes, musical instruments beginners to professional play- of all kinds, accordions and : complete courses of instruction ers welcome. on all instfuments are available Accessories and sheet music al the David Hess Music Shop |are also sold by the Hess firm. D. . S Baum Noted Whole- sale Meat Firm Selling high quality of meats on a wholesale basis all over|of Penna. D. S. Baum of Elizabeth- town R. D. 3, Pa. enjoys a mer- ited reputation in his line of business. The D. S. Baum ters its own beef in its sanitary plant and has a record 33 years of leadership in its field. Baum's meats and Baum's useful Bologna are favored by a large firm slaugh- | trade that wants the best the field has to offer. modern Roth’s Furniture Store Being Modernized furniture to select from wiih a cover- that “new Roth’s Furniture Store at| complete rug and floor Market St. in Elizabeth-| ing department included. Pa. is being remodeled in-| Frigidaire line of refrigerat- most modern and|ors and appliances are featured its kind in|by Roth's Furniture Store | where the customer’s satisfac- tion is always 100% assured on every purchase. Now look, 206 S. town, to one of the complete store of this section of the state. Their 3 complete floors of all advertised lines of presenting nationally Longenecker Farm Supply Farmers Friend Farmers in the area always Minneapolis Moline farm im- appreciate the excellent poli- [ Plements Sales and SY . fertilizers, arm +s u ies o cies of the Longenecker Farm f 9 pp Fertilizers, farm supplies. of all kinds and general wedding service is offered the area clien- tele who depend upon the firm for the requirements that make possible better farming and maximum crop production in the area. Supply at Rheems, Pa. where they are always welcome. Ray Longenecker is the ca- pable directing head of the firm which was founded in 1909 and has been a friend to the farmers ever since. Ben Emenheiser’s Garage Auto Repair Center auto If you don’t know your any make of car with only gen | repairing, its a good idea to|uine replacement parts used on {know your auto repair center, | any job. | |Ben Emenheiser’s Garage at Emenheiser. who started his! | Florin, Pa. : | present business two years ago, Ben Emenheiser the proprie- | I K , 1 oan . | also does ruck anc ractor re- tor has over 23 years of valu- es truc t able experience to assure the] pair and has an official state in car owner of expert repair in|spection service. Mervin L. Leicht Body Shop Estab. 1868 Established beck in 1868 the chortly after ‘ne Civil War, in| wreck work, the “horse and buggy days”, | finishing of all cars Mervin L. Leicht Body and, Paint Shop at 309 S. Market St. in Elizabethtown is a pioncer in its field. Mr. Leicht is the 4th succes-| motorist of prompt sive gencration of his iamily in| all times business and does all auto | repainting and re- | like new fixes from a and everything | scratch to a smash. There are 4| | people employed to assure the service at C. E. Lutz Sinclair Products Supplies Supplier's of Sinclair prod-; which began its activities in vets C. E. Lutz of 250 W. Bain-| April of 1930 and bas grown bridge St. in Elizabethtown | steadily. continues to serve an ever in-| With the home heating season creasing clientele. v LD lente | now approaching, C. E. Lutz Sinclair gasolines, motor oils, | " the “D D 3 fuel oils, Goodyear tires tnd eatures he egree Hay other important items are dis-| tem that assures a continuous tributed by the Lutz Ee ecru of fuel for your furnace. Eberly’s Furniture Caters To Area Trade pays to drive out er of furniture. { It always to Eberly’s Furniture bethtown R. D. 3, Pa., at Eliza-| ' There is. a well stocked store where a| awaiting you with furniture for host of patrons have obtained | every room in the house, with | satisfaction in every purchase. | ficor coverings also sold. | Out of the high rent district, : with low overhead With 24 years of success to Furniture features price and | their credit Eberly’s Furniture quality for the particular discriminating | an say that h package 1 | thank the good people of Mount * [issue of the lof Mr. |on one | compounds. | farther, | heck of a lot of rice {they { We went over | the day | other, we | and | though Letters From Men- | Women In Service Germany 1952 Lerggries, August 20, ar Remembrance | Committee I received vour package to [day and I want to say thanks a million. There isn't much else i isn't already been said by other members of the Armed Services, that hasnt been written before Having just recently arrived here in Germany I haven't had time to catch letter writing. But upon receipt of the felt I must write and up on my {Joy for remembering us, who | are away from home 1 also received the July 24th BULLETIN and “I HAVE HAD AN EXCIT ING experience” writes a ler GI from Korea. The GI is Bob Crawford, son and Mrs. J. H. Crawford Brady St., Butler, of 236! [ the is a lot different [from what you would imagine, taking place in battle-ridden | Korea. “I will tell you about it,” (the [letter to his parents continues.) “It all began early this spring when all the farmers were { planting their rice knee deep in bund water. Well, you know a lof GI's—we thought we would {try our hand at it too. Ten of us pitched in and . bought $50.00 | worth of rice and we planted it of the fields within the Before 1 go worth of $50 rice is “Before we were through, we had three huge fields of rice. | Several of the boys were farm- ers, so down in the motor pool they made a plow and several | cther things that looked like plows. With them attached to 3 jeeps and two weasels, we real-| ly plowed up the fields. “We nursed the rice through the dry spell by hauling water in a 500 gallon tank truck LAST WEEK WE STARTED [to cut it. You think the first | reaper that McCormick built was crude. Well, we made one {that was twice as crude. But it cut rice. I never saw so much/, | rice as we had. It cost us $29 for bags plus about 1,000 sand bags we filled. “Rice, rice, rice! So—what to ido with it? Well, we solved that. There is a Childrens Home about two miles from here. We loaded up eight six-by-six | trucks and took it over next day we were called CO told that asked the whol “The before the had squadron over for yesterday and it was a celebration. Every kid for , 8 and and really GI adopted a I had 9 years old Korean two boys wonderful. Those kids were | They had started to show me a round when one asked the oth- er how they could talk to me. 1 [told them if they spoke slowly I could understand them, and talk to them. Never in my life have I seen a couple of Kids smile like they did. From then on we were great buddies “We had a big dinner our prepar- cooks, because anything the Koreans cooked Somehow or had fresh vegetables the 440th Signal just happened to be some ed by own we couldn't eat from They loading passed by. “I thought I was a » with chopsticks two’ kids started bowl after bowl of rice smiled and laughted at they would never feast like that. un- vegetables as we master at until cating. eating those They ate again Lave a Never in But- and | nv Durfee, 9 a Joy, a daughter, | 206 East a celebration, Corps. | OPS Price Facts up to three and reported to OPS recalled STILL GOING Further hikes of one cents on canned vegetables fruits were last week. The that and when the agency price controls on all vegetables lifted control were present price regulations amended July 1st were CLOTHING HIGHER Now that fall has returned, heavy pressures on clothing, house furnishings and electrical appliances prices are looked for by OPS. Both dealers and manufacturers of these lines in form the agency of increased activity in EYE Electrical their industries PRICE HIKES appliance her makers are ready to ask hig price ceilings, according to OPS no higher than those fixed for lchief ingredients of mixes, OPS said. — ———- BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Welliv er, 12 W. Main St., a son, on Wednesday, at the Le General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon E. Snj der, Mt. Joy R2, a son, Satur day at Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Mec- Ginley, Delta and Marietta Sts., Mit. Joy, Saturday, Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Joy “ko, a daughter, Saturday at Lancaster General Hospital. The Rev. and Mrs. Harlan C. Marietta Ave., Mount a son, Lancaster General Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hurst, of Main St., fgirl, born at Harrisburg hospital September 2nd - ——— @ -r rn oes Engagements this boro, a fruits at the want to say that I think it is a They claim higher cost for ma {very good idea to publish the terials, especially metals With a hatehing capacity of|a brilliant record of growth and | addresses of all service men and AUTO DEALERS SURVEYED 1 million chicks a year the|success to its credit. {women from Mount Joy and vi A nation-wide survey of auto Musser Leghorn Farms at Mt. Martin S. and Henry W. Mus- | cinity. I see by the list there isdealers is underway, the agency Joy R. D. 1, Pa. are recognized | ser are directing heads of the |another former Mount Joy resi-said. Some 1400 dealers have as one of the most complete and | hatchery which {traps 12,000 | dent stationed close to my home been asked to report recent] modern farms of their Kkind|hens as well as all their own station. sales in detail, also traditional anywhere. hatching eggs to assure the ulti- I say home station because at markups and pricing nractices. | Featuring the famous Leg- mate poultry raiser of the great-|the present I am going to the MILK PRICE PLAN horn chicks, the Musser firm/|est profits. Shipment is made in| Quartermaster School at Lerg OPS is working toward a uni was established in 1918 and has|the area and surrounding states. | gries in the Baravian Alps. Theron formula to govern fresh mmm: [course I am taking is an prices. Present area ad | Operators. Upon completion Ls ustments have been found too Robert H Forne [shall be a Machine Accounting {je consuming Price roil » y Specialist. That is just a high when prices paid farm Sass for IBM machinery are cut, will continue, how Pioneer Chrysler Dealer yi, ious ie oo | Before I close I would like to OPS AIDS FARMERS Founded in 1916 and recog- of genuine Mopar parts for all | 1 annk you to the people of parmers benefited from re nized as one of Lancaster Coun-|Chrysler products, this noted |’ Suntory, cent OPS action limiting price ty's Pioneer Automotive Sales|E'town dealer is actually one of | a 4 Landvater ceilings on oilseed feed mixes, and Service ‘firms, Robert H.|the oldest Chrysler dealers in | Rott the agency said. Prices must be | | Neff, Mt. | Saturday, in | The engagement of Franklin Sprout, son of Mr. and Mrs John Sprout of 245 West Main | street was announced to Geral dine Kiehl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kiehl of Manheim Miss Kiehl is employed at Armstrong Cork Co., and Mr Sprout recently returned from wrvice in Germany with the 28th Division, —— DO YOU KNOW? The per capita consumption of meat in the approximately person annually — © DID YOU KNOW? 37,100 in traffic 145 pounds per Last year, Americans killed were accident WORLD WAR IL VETS WHO NEED AUTOS FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES MAY NEGOTIATE WITH PRIVATE LENDERS FOR GI BUSINESS LOANS WITHOUT CREDIT RESTRICTIONS VA REMOVED ALL SUCH RESTRICTIONS RECENTLY For full information contact your nearest VETERANS ADMINISTRATION office We really ro it that day. too.” Bob adds a P.S. to his letter. “Our second crop of rice is doing fine and we have about 60 guys working at it now. It sure does a guy a lot of good {my life do I expect to see a hap- just to see it happen that way,” buy- | is sure to meet your every need. | pier bunch of kids than I saw he concludes United States is | [ The Bullet fin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, September 4, 1952-7 ——————— Look Your Summer Best In Garments Clean and Pressed Eicherlys 78 EAST MAIN STREET MT. JOY, PA. 76 ~- WE CALL YOU PHONE Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin Get It At BOOTH’S Send them to school wearing Ball Band, Arch Guard Sta Kleen Insole CANVAS SHOES 2.89 Misses Siz ; 2.95 Size ... 3.50 3.50 4.95 To ScHooL FooDs Sliced Pineapples 29¢ Dur 27¢c * Strawberry Preserves ; : 35¢ Hershey 2 cans 3lc Salmon . . 43c ampbell Pork & B 3 cans 37c¢ Ri 28¢ Lux Flal 28¢ T to Sou 3 cans These are products advertised this month in LIFE » LOOK * POST COLLIER'S * FARM JOURNAL Quick-Acting ° BISMA- REX ve Rexall CARA NOME INDELIBLE | LIPSTICK yet non-drying Ava able * | in 10 high-fashio 110° KANTLEEK Deluxe HOT WATER BOTTLE, 3.00 KANTLEEK FOUNTAIN SYRINGE . . . 3.50 69° Stays Moist Longer ) BRUSHLESS i RE AM = 5 Re COME TO US FOR PERSONALIZED PRESCRIPTION SERVICE | 9 5 | CHIDIENS KSPR 35 ATHSTAMIE gg. | VATNG POTFOLO 5: MILK OF MAGNESIA 39: CITROCARBONATE 72¢ IUMBO TUBE WOTNTSEPIC 79: | tii pigs 39° Rel Rol COTTON. 43: | anomie”. 39° TERS LOTION LA0: LAVORIS * Plus Federal Tax DEPEND, ON ANY DRUG PRODUCT THAT BEARS THE NAME 670) SLOAN’'S PHARMACY 65 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE 3-3001