The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 06, 1955, Image 12

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" fun-priced at only
S495
RED or BLACK smooth leather! BLACK, NAVY or BROWN suedel.
At school, parties, everywhere...these are the shoes to be inl.
Low-cut, sueded-leather soled.’..and SOFT at toe, sides, back..
AS SEEN IN SEVENTEEN
THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.
Thursday, October 6 12
Mortuary Record
MRS. AMOS H. HERR
Mrs. Amos H. Herr died Sep-
tember 22 at Vero Beach, Fla.
She is survived by a daughter,
Edith, wife of Carl Myers, Fort
Pierce, Florida; two
C. Kauffman Herr,
Paul Herr, Witmer;
stepsons,
step-
one
Vero Beach, Florida.
HARRY N. STAUFFER
Harry N. Stauffer, Mount Joy
R2, Rapho Twp., died Saturday
at his home. He
since Monday.

at 9:55 a. m.
| had been ill
He was a farmer for 35 years
Rheems and
daughter, Grace, wife of Willis
Weaver, Chocolate Ave., Florin.|
Funeral services were held at

{ Casting Co., in Mt. Joy. He was
East Donegal Twp. a
late Abram and Ca-
born in
| son of the
therine Nissley
wife, Bertha Eby Stauffer, died
in 1946.
{ Surviving
Almeda E., wife of
Berrier, Mount Joy; and
are two daughters,
Ralph E.
Helen
wife of Oscar Leas, Mount Joy
R2; three grandchildren.
He was the last of his immedi-
ate family.
also
Funeral sedvices were held
Tuesday afternoon at the Nis-
sley Funeral Home with inter-
ment in Eby’s United Brethren
Cemetery.
| EE @ a
FILES FOR DIVORCE
Doris Fitspatrick, 10 Nest
Main Street, filed suit for di-
vorce against Hugh Fitspartick
Jr., cruel and barbarous
| Lawn,
treatment, and indignities.
|
Stauffer, His


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AMERICAN WAY




 
 
 
 
 

 
through the mary
rises of my life)
“The Bible is One Book |
for One World... .....
Today I realize thatl. ||
probably would not be
here had it not beer
for the spiritual light |
and the moral power |
learned from this Book |
which has carried me ||

a moulder by the
and formerly was employed as| semen (semen
Grey Iron Patronize Bulletin Advertisers



NEW ALL WOOL
FALL COATS
Newest Styles and Colors . .
. Real Values
519%

CHILDREN'S
ALL WOOL COATS
suppose you had
to depend on
smoke signals...
Suppose Your Town Didn't
Have a Newspaper!

$129%

INFANT'S NYLON
SNOW SUITS
One Piece, With Zipper, All Colors
599%

WOMEN'S
NEW FALL DRESSES $9
Styles for which you would pay much more . .
. All sizes.

Mount Joy Dept. Store



It's the newspaper that makes the
town. It's news that makes a news-
paper!
The more news . . . the better...
FOR LOCAL NEWS...
READ YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER






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RUBBISH BURNER
Pull-up zipper top . . pull any loo
and it opens or closes. Heavy gauge,
rust-recisting galvanized wire. Electro-
welded joints.
REGULARLY $2.09 - SPECIAL
$1.69

HAND SAW
A sensational value! A good saw for
the home-owner at an exceptionally low
price. 26 inch, 8 point. Accurately set
- straight back blade. Hardwood handl®,
COMPARE AT $2.49 - SPECIAL
$1.69

LAWN RAKE
Here's a real special A well made, stur-
dily constructed rake that has 20 spring
steel teeth. Frame ribbed for extra
strength. Smooth finished hardwood
handle.
REGULARLY $1.09 - SPECIAL
79¢
NIGHT LATCH
Security at low cost! A well made latch
that has a 5 tumbler cylinder. Cast iron
case. Fits doors from 114” to 3” thick.
REGULARLY $2.25 - SECIAL
$1.69
PAINT ROLLER & TRAY
The easy, fast way to paint! Use it with
oil or rubber base paints . . . produces
a smooth, uniform finish. Seamless me-
tal tray with “step ladder brackets —
extra large paint well. High quality rol-
ler.


A REGULAR $1.79 VALUE!
98c¢
TROUBLE LIGHT
An excepional value at this low price.
Equipped with a 25 ft. 18 gauge cord.
Two outlets, push-through switch. Hing-
ed guard for easy lamp replacement.
COMPARE AT $2.29 - SPECIAL
$1.69
Deluxe LAWN CART
An exceptional value at this low price.
Perfectly balanced — sturdily built for
long service. Full 3 cu. ft. capacity
45” overall. Rubber tires. Baked-on au-
tomobile type finish.
COMPARE AT $8.50 - SPECIAL
$6.98



NAIL HAMMER
Tops for value| You'd expect to pay
considerably more for this hammer.
Well balanced. Tough, durable head,
heat treated and hardened. Clear hard-
wood handle.
A $1.29 VALUE
| during the contest
| 8. Altering plowing by
or otherwise after furrows have
{| been turned will not be allow-
Just A Few Of The
Many Specials We Are Offering
FAN TYPE ELECTRIC HEATER
Tops for value. This efficient fan type
heater heats the average-sized bath-
room or nursery quickly and thorough-
ly. Smooth, quiet running motor. Under-
writer's approved. 1320 watts, 110-120
volts, A. C. only. Attractively finished,
heavy gauge steel case. Complete with
cord.
COMPARE AT $10.95 - SPECIAL
$8.49
COMBINATION SAW
Here's a really handy set for the home
owner, Includes 5 interchangeable
blades a 16” hand saw, 14” pruing,
14” back, 12” compass, and a 12” hack-
saw
COMPARE AT $2.29 - SET COMPLETE
$1.29
FERTILIZER SPREADER
A sensational value! A sturdily built,
well designed heavy stecl Spreader. 25
lb. capacity 16” spread. Automatic


agitator insures even spread. Rubber
tired wheels.
REGULAR $6.98 - SPECIAL
$4.98


89¢
CAULKING GUN
Will hold either fibre or metal cartrid-
ges. Sturdily made and easy working.
REGULARLY $1.89 - SPECIAL
$1.39

J. B. HOSTETTER & SONS

WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY

PHONE 3-3721


arm Show
Plowing Contest
Rules Are Listed
Mount Joy Community Exhib-
lit this year will feature a new
event. Rules are as follws:
1. Contestant
| dent of
2. Contestants
fide owners or emloyees of the
must be a resi-
County.
must be
Lancaster
bona
owners of the outfits to be used
and shall have made actual use
of same on owner's farm
3. Contestants will be requir-
ed to lay off one back furrow
and complete 10 rounds of plow
ing. The contest shall be halt-
ed 20 minutes after one half of
contestants have finished.
4. All plowmen will be al-
lowed one extra man for the
| first two rounds to check depth,
{help adjust and
move and replace layout stakes.
bo tween
plow, to re-
5. Plowing must be
6 and 8 inches deep and shall
show a level bottom in each
furrow.
|
6. Safe operation of the
| equipment is essential. Any con-
| testant guilty of flagrant viola-
tions of safe operation proced-
jure may be disqualified by de-
2 cision of the judges.
7. Plowmen shall not be al-
lowed to down
stubble at any
drag
mash or
time before or
hand
ed.
9. Jointers, covering wires,
tI trash shields, etc., shall be en-
| couraged, although such equip-
ment shall affect the quality of
except in so far as said equip-
y ment shall agect the quality of
plowing.
| 10. The plowing com-
mittee reserves the right to rec-
match
| tify mistakes as soon as discov-
{ered and to settle all disputes.
THES



| SATIN FINISH
TEXTURE
A.H.Mumma Hardware
FLORIN, PA.
Phone Mt Jov 23-4028
PITTSBURGH PAINTS
keep that

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“The One Book—the Bible

[ Their decision shall be final.
11. Contestants must furnish
their own fuel for their tractor
and repair parts for equipment. |
12 Contestants will be requir-|
ed to complete the plowing of
their lands following the end of
the contest.
13. Judges shall reserve the
right to disbar any contestant,
who in their estimation, is not
worthy of plowing in the con-
test.
Scoring

for Judging
Conforma-!
|
Points
Back Furrows 25;
tion, eveness, clean furrow walls
ete. 20: Corners and ends 15;|
Trash covering 10; Uniform
depth 10; Uniform width 10;
Safe operation 10.
Prizes
First, $30.00; Second, $25.00;
Third, $20.00; Fourth, $15.00;
Fifth, $10.00 and Sixth,
$5.00." |
Entries must be made not la-|
ter than Tuesday, Oct. 11 at 12
noon, to either of the following: |
Wm. K. Risser, Manheim Rl,
Chairman; S. A. Horton, Mount
Lewis Bixler, Mount Joy
Miller, Mount Joy
M. Smith, 202 P. O.!
Lancaster.
Joy:
Ri; Grant
Rl and M.
Bldg.,
State
number of bottoms on plow and
your name, address,
the name of owner of the outfit |


VALERIE
17 jewels
unbreakable mainspring
expansion bracelet
SENATOR
i
| 17 jewels
shock resistant
unbreakable lifetime
mainspring
luxury expansion band
| 250

Koser’s Jewelry Store
Phone 3-5404
16 E. Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa.















































Nothing in the Arabian Nights is half so exciting
as the new 1956 De Soto. Out Wednesday October
19, at your De Soto Dealers. Don’t miss it!
(Freely translated from the Arabic.)
COMING...O0CT. 19
PLAN FOR
those who heat with oil!
We call it our Burner Service Parts Plan. It
absolutely assures you year-long, trouble-free
heat. We service your oil burner, replace any
necessary parts.
We make prompt deliveries of Atlantic's
famous triple-refined heating oil—now with a
new additive that helps keep down harmful
sludge and sediment. You get clean, steady,
uniform heat all over the house.
Please write or call us today and we’ll give
you full details about our Burner Service Parts
Plan. Act now and you can forget all about any
heating problems. ° TT
LEHIGH AVENUE

8 LANCASTER, PA.
Phone Lancaster 3-3401
AIL 1118) FLORIN, PENNA
Phone Mt. Joy 3-3483

SEE THE NEW...
Kelvinator Products
- AT THE ~~
COMMUNITY EXHIBIT
LESTER E. ROBERTS & SON
NEW PHONE NO. 3.8021 -
|
Free Parking in Rear of Store

Hollinger Oil Service





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railroad at
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asked to r
policy of
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Legion
equipment.
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has been |
times, the
equipment
equipment
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other witl
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the wheel
borrowed
was found
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