The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 28, 1960, Image 3

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XK rerrm— ALLEY BUSTERS LEAGUE MT. JOY TOWNE : “we : ; Thursday, January 28 3
_— Men & Boy's sowuinG teacue Fire Auxiliary The Answer To The Bullenn, Moun oy Fu tf E- R E
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| qut aie Plan Teen Dance Tettn Ww L 4
DOWN THE ALLEY The Ladies Auxiliary of gpican 27 5 Pennell’s 11 s Holds Meeting Why Cows Leave Home SALE REGISTER














s— the Friendship Fire Com- Bootniks 19 3p re
® SE ™ : 8 : arnhart’'s 10 : ves
1 pany will sponsor a teen go polars 12 20 ra The Ladies Auxiliary of
! MT. I ARO NERCIAL dance and young adults Sat- Homiths ( S iiss Ree ws 8 3 the Friendship Fire Co. of Would it be profitable tononbreeding as an influence Saturday, February 6 — 3
Toan urday night, January 30 at High Triple, T. Bailey 542. Gemt eli Ve 6 10 Mt. Joy met in the FireHall concentrate on efforts toon the life expectency of miles Northeast of Deodate, )
Rog Jewelry ¥, p the fire hall. High Single, T. Bailey 200 ROH) ber ne Gi 2 ne MORINIY Hitting on lengthen a cow’s life? Some cows. 245 miles West of Lawn
EE Cari ene 8 ntertainment will be by Ee Nels: Jan. 21. The president was think it may hav ssibill- 2 te No. it at
| Strberich, Shoe CY 10 : piEDLE Rinne I il le By an , High Single, Way a in charge with 17 members fink bt A ze od The lage percentage of BIBS Roe Implements
ollinger Oil" ...... 8 NT . BIation WOR ™ wy woampeyry pl igh triple, Farmer, 609. present. Two new members a : ; . nonbreeders removed may OV" ‘ ¢ :
Bl Wiley & Rutt Ins. .. 8 4 Yom adie (Jn WORK. Brown 380, H. Dr Ssches — were admitted. They are A Jonges lig Would hoon: have resulted because more i gi paultfy, Squipment
Jihwtts Dairy voi i 8 Ci TR gre 403, Poe 1 iat HRY or BARNHART'S—4 Mildred Myers and Eleanor a Nevin ? detailed disposal records are 2 Ros Brandt. :
. i even } a1. § ¥ S$: and T. Stark 460. Total 2322. oe VE : € . ’ : 4 :
Hess Coal & oil 5 ; sion will be 50. cents. HORNETS — 0 Barnniart 998, L. Fusk We dy insts But.a study of 40.yearf kept, in. the Belisville herds
00 J Th B oY rh Spot dance winners at the ih 43 Hockenberry. 401 562, Taylor 507, Snyder 523, e newly installed offi- Stu A> bi than are made in most Dairy Wednesday, Feb. 10 — 2
3d nson Bus Co. .. 5 7 SP dance rs at the Lutz 3 3, Hoc ken! 2rry 101 packer 523. Total 2693. cers are as follows. herd records at USDA'S Ag jerd Improvement Associa miles south of Manheim, 1%
rohans Builder ... 4 8g January 15th dance were: Geib 370, K. Drescher 525, 9 Pres., Edith Etsell; 1st v. ricultural Research Center, tion herds. The Beltsville da- mile west of Manheim Auto
Forry Texaco ...... 4 8 Sharon Goodhart, Bill Char- Doe 474. Total 2113. FREY'S—0 aa Ww, Pres, Myrtle Bates; 2nd v. Beltsville, Md., shows that, may reflect more aceuf. Johile West | ee
Hess's Slope... .... 1.11 les, James Collier, Carol ——————— Hockenberry 555, v pres. Dorothy Chapin: Ree. automatic selection for long Bf ey action rie]
Booth’s Store ...... 1 11 Garlin, Marcie Portner, Bob HOT ROLLERS—3 Brown 345, Rehrer 511, J..n4 Pin. sec, Evelyn Nau- life—incidental to selection : . °
reproduction performance as
1 Thursday, February 11 —
High team tripple = For Brandt, Mary Jane Meckley, Pp. Leaman 437, Watts 451, Brown 465, Frey 548. Totalgle; tres, Anna Mumper; for high production énd oth: an influence on longevity
v Texaco, 2551. High indi- Jeffrey Meckley, JoAnn Ben- G, Stark 367, Ruhl 484, and 2424. chaplain, Daisy Sprout; cor. er qualities—is already So in- yp. PHIA. information. At Meadville, Pa., about 65
miles North of Butler — 150
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vidual tripple, E. Brown, 646 nett, Tom Meckley, Bonnie Becknauld 422. Total 2161. een sec., Bernice Becker. ” :
ligh team single, Forry Mac Elhenny, James Putt, BoOTNIKS—1 PENNELL’S—3 Ent. Chairlady. Mable Sli- i hg Sh Tg High Producers Tend to Last head of purebred, bloodtest- == CD
Texaco, 937. High single in- Larry Gilbert, Daryl Nent- Garman 373. Graveno 320, Hopple 497, Weiser 488, ver, Irene Eltz, Kathryn Ge- jt py deliberate effort. More. A positive relationship == og, accredited and some vac in
dividual gome, E. Brown, wig, Harold Schatz, and Car- yj Leaman 380, Bai.ey 542, Ruhl 431, Pennell 526, Far-ltmacher, Ruth Shields and gyer the heritability of low but significaht — Was ginated Guernseys. Owner G. ud Ex
, 243, olyn Eisenhouer. Koser 474. Total 2098. mer 609. Tital 2551. Frances Carles, @ Sicls JONE life appears to be so found between long life and g 'Gongaware; sales manag- or OO
B GEMBERLING'S—1 vi ag ig Myrtle low that the effectiveness of first-lactation production in oq by Wm. H. Juzi for P. G.
lier $88 Zine ota viola Becker and Morle oli incon for taba Holstein and deny 8. A. airs Pa. ff
ells 499, , bieiiv : characteristic is questionable S. 1s suggests Thursday, February 18 —
RY LOUISE BROUCHT Basketball berling 520. Total 2501. pablieny; Josie ATi and anyway. 1 cows that are high producers g miles east of Lancaster a- < UN
h 1 f . et LE Trustees, - Kathryn Gelt- Longevity Influences, Studied in their first lactation don't ong Route No. 30 at the =X en)
Sc O01 O Dancino Penn Manor 58, Donegal NEISS'—2 ; macker, Bernice Becker and The evaluations were made ‘burn out” or stay in the Guernsey Sales Pevilion. —
; O 39. P. Neiss 525, Peifer 417, Nancy Charles. by ARS dairy husbandman herd for a shorter time than g5 head of purebred, blood- s T m
S WILL ACCEPT NEW STUDENTS Penn Manor JV's 31, Don- McLain 500, Waltz 583, R.T uf lig o™ (on Josie J. B. Parker and associates other cows. In fact, the data tested, accredited, some vac- A
FOR CLASSES egal JV’s 25. Neiss 536. Total 2561. Arndt and Bernice Becker. to determine environmental indicate that the higher pro- cinated Guernseys. Sale Oo
Manheim Twp. 72, Done- HENDRIX'S—2 Amb. com. Anna Mump- and genetic influences on ducers tend to sty in the managed by Wm. H. Juzi, x
Mateer 556, Albert 498,.. coc Josie Arndt, Berni- long life in nearly 1,000 Hol herd longer than low produc for PGBA, Harrisburg.
 
BEGINNING FEB. 6th gal 59. , :
: Manheim Twp. JV's 30, Robinson 509. Craul 541. Doe co’ Becker, Frances Charles stein and Jersey cattle. None ers even when no selection Wednesday, Feb. 24 — W.
TAP — BALLET — ACROBATIC — BATON Donegal JV's 28. 516. Total 2620. and Myrtle Bates. of the herds had ever been is practiced for production. Hempfield Twp., midway be-
Brn A card party is being culled for low production or This findings should be of tween Oyster Point and Sal-
 

Friday Night .
Manheim Cestral at Donegal INTER CHURCH LEAGUE planned for Valentine Day, poor type during the forty special significance fo sire- unga on David Young farm
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LURK 408, R. Bishop 436, M. Good 40 PERCEN
* 329, W. Fackler 530. Totals IN AGRICULTURE ¢ ali stravation away from our to beetle took 30 to 40 years bY Martin R. Kraybill

=: 2218. “ f cent o : :
| ZERPHEY_3 oh ie ned States are doors, “Dr. Frear states. to reach the east. Today a Wednesday, Mar. §-— Hol
| “B. Myers 424, J. Mueller, —jobs important o every. With farmers going in-for Re Dest can become estab- Er pt
es pe } Ti : ong intense. production with hi- lished in afew years. =~ 3% ; r
sh ME a TL ed, BREE WE i, BEE
90, V. phey . Totals wi mancia pe! * sects OF diseases that would the worn out of "the ‘apple near Willow Street. T. K.
MOUNT JOY FIRE HOUSE Next Tuesday Night STANDINGS Feb. 14. and the group is years, selection committees when — dairy cows and farm im-
Donegal at E-town titi selling Wolfgang Easter can- Reasons for disposing of they evaluate progeny tests plements by Phares K.
For information Call OL 3-9762 JHS Basketball, Donegal WwW - Ldy. cows are important in judg- based primarily on firstlac- Shenk.
8 27, Hempfield 43. Klugh .. A 2 Breer ing the overall herd longe- tation records. Wednesday, Feb. 24 —
I... Ce B Fackler . hey 4 SOLDIER OF THE MONTH vity Evaluation of the Belts- "These evaluations don’t de- Manir Twp., 1 mile west of
\ISESESANNEIENSENN. EF IvsRNERNERnEnEsnnnnnuney DONEGAL Zerphey oil U. S. Forces, Germany, ville herd disposal = fecords tract from the importance of -ancaster on Rt. 30, turn
E ree cen see 8 ATHLETIC SCORES Murphy . 51% 61 (AHT.N.C.) Army Pfc. Ja- showed that .cows were re bring about i r lit south at first red light west WV)
SHOWS January 21— Hostetter ........ 31% 815 mes McFarland nephew o : - bringing abou ger lie ¢ Maple Grove, south on YQ
- MATINEE 2 2 moved for various diseases, through improved = fap ’ oe
n EVENINGS SATURDAYS ® Wrestling, Donegal 34, way . -...... ..°. 3 gMr. and Mrs. Allen K. Fl oo. ad 3 > throug p 1 manage v1." Ave. 2 blocks — Live
- AND AND 8 Conestoga Valley, 24; —m—— owres, 114 S River. St., May alan a oder troub- rent, say. the scientists. Db oy00) “and farming imple- 3 Ex
Bl JATURDAYS THEATRE HOLIDAYS ® Rifle Team, Donegal 489, yuRPHY_2 town, Pa, was recently na-,— ‘H \y the largest num-sease and injury prevention .... yy B F. Stauffer. i
8 & Ephrata 494 W med Soldier of the Month Der, however, were removed practices and proper feeding : a U2
817 ana 200 P.M 2:00 P.M. | Ep . E. Forwood 340, T. Phipps)" yo 522 Quartermaster 35 nonbreeders— 41 percent and management can bring Saturday, February 27 — &
= MOUNT JOY. PA. ® “SAW - KNIFE SERVICE 357, J. Harple 369 J. Farmer company “in Germany. of the . Holsteins ..and 24 about. longer life and ime GIO°C ‘0 Gap, Pa, on the Uj
s FRI SAT. MON... TUES. a 3N 28 30 - FEB. 1 & 2 8 Scissors - Shears sharpened ihe H. Murphy 509. Totals ~ 5 gnance clerk in the com- pes cent of the Jerseys. This prove the efficiency of hérd ae Sug. -
, oc udson — Doris Day -in- k 3 - indicates the 1 ’ Sw
Ie |. “PILLOW TALK" R008 EAST MATH #7. (Waves Dany. (crerand va : Wipehance of operations. _. vaine Road — 60 head of ro
= - . . C. Hean 503, C. Wolfe 418, pearance, knowledge, and : 2 ~~ purebred, bloodtested, accre-
6 MOA TU RDA MAT Ha noNANE” = Phone OL 3-6372 Doe 300, Duane Wagner 417 performance. of duties and Chemicals Are Vital To dited, some vaccinated Hol: rd
3-1 : Plus Cartoons & Free Prizes % OSCAR R. BRENEMAN and J. Way 481. Total 2119. military courtesy. } steins, farm implements, Z
BY lass = oom - = bd He entered the Army in F p . dairy equipment and crops. X
3 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3 & 4 g ORGAN SALE KLUGH—3 August, 1958, completed ba F@fm roduce Quality Owner Henry Eby,
i Harry Belafonte . -in- . a 4 ? J. Muller Sr. 474 Doe 354, sic training at Fort Dix, N. “Practically no food to Sa . 1 op. Wednesday, Mar. 2 — Jno.
8 ODDS AGAINST TOMORROW All finishes Dave Wagner 402, M. Thom-J. and arrived in Germany po grown y oC po can bring Hore and better § Brubaker Estate farm in
8 COMING — 8 Kimball - Lorey - Gulbransen pson 370, J. Klugh 538. last February. be own profitably on a famn Products to the public. Rapho Twp. 3 miles east of
“JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH” ® poco’ Music Sh Totals 2138. “The - 21-year-old, soldier at-g ChE (FAL OTE dae h eyes agriculture ygount Joy, 12 mile south of ;
8 “LI'L ABNER” — “A SUMMER PLACE" u oP HOSTETTER—1 fended East Donegal High ‘rout the use of pesticides” has only scratched thé sur- pry Joy-Manheim road near hr
: “BELOVED INFIDEL” — “CAREER” a 1660 South Market St. L. Stoner 504, R. Myers School and is a 1957 grad- rey Tok the. AE ion] bio- Tce in the use of chemica’ pricman's church. Farm im-
? T Elizabethtown, Pa. 392, W. Jones 349, C. Ben-uate of Stevens Trade Scho Experiment pol gricuntural mproved transportation lements and poultry equip- =
nett 386, L. Hostetter 488. ol, Lancaster. Before enter- Petnsvivania as ai srgngley enough, haye ma- ment by Verna M. Brubaker.
TT Totals 2119. ing the Army, he was em- _ Y ivel- Ce 'm chemicals increas Monday, March 7 —Along yl
SHEY SPORTS loved at. Garvin's in. Lan. SitY- 5 : ingly important. Insects and _ 3 " wv
— ployed a “Without fa : diseases ‘can . be carried * road leading from Elizabeth =
FACKLER—1 caster. ithout farm chemicals, be: carried ww 1520, SROMLE Ii, trl = BE
LINAS 4 farmers might mot be able NeW places much more rap: 2 yt mple-
D. Eichler 515, R. Sauders ———B— A be 2 idl SOARS DE “ ments, poultry equipment ww ferme
4 T OF ALL JOBS to produce enough plant and y than years ago. A een- a FM ho hold ’ 0
animal . prbducts, ‘to keep tury ago the Colorady. pota- and some - household goods y oz

Bn V8, 2266. ards. Of 65 million peo- ; * OWDers
"2 BEER ER lies FAR, a PEO" estroy even a small part of and -ate the good. part re- Burkholder and Son, owners.
Ne SE | pesmi othe Nuloh the Con ued ur imal, pune, edn tpt | Wedtesdey, Me 5 One
\ : i pci i SOR” This- calls: for more and bet- INX3big- 30 ~ Duy. wi y. ap- hali“mijle west of blountyille,
STR 27 8 an vase where in ageinuliure-—hearly bial ri pow Bd ‘pln’? BF. Fear pains: out, 2 miles Bast of Columbia on
TTR A teenage dance, wi million on farms, , 7°. mil: = 5 COWIE Le 10 00 “We have ‘become, so -aceus- Bf. 30—Holstein sows, farm
2 $ [With d distribuje "The. Penn, State “stientist tomied to “pétiection- in, farm er .and household
y : J Bl live’ and recorded music, lion, process an ¥e ne: hen ale ."sCiont) ti : :
A s being planned for Satur. farm ‘products. Last year, says: chemists hive come a products that. We wont. dc- gands, by. Edw. G. Millhouse,
; lay night, February 19, in the Land-Grant agricultural long, way in - developing ~ch- ¢ept ‘anything less. Modern owner: oo Coir. 0]
; he Mount Joy Elementary colleges and universities rg- emicals” to.:kill *insgels, ‘or’ chiemicals have » v. °..*". Saturday, Mar. 12‘ — One
“chool auditorium under the ported they - graduate 7,000 weeds, or to: Hekp- apples fr- farmer’ to produce’ wormless half -milé sotuh’ of Florin on
spices of the local Jay- young men and women, each om dropping «too . edrly in apples and. perfect vegetab: Cross Roads - Donegal school
ALU CRG EAR SEE CaaS. year in agricultural sciences oF to- do hutfdreds of. things les,” oc eT UY road - farm. equipment. and
of : SNE es) p Guy Barry and Bill Bit- —7,0000, persons to BH 1B TT —— — —————— household goods. Survin H.
Sa © : NOW MORE THAN EVER zer of radio station WCOY, 000 jobs that were estimated s Hald Talant NN mt EY ne , 4 ~ Marts, owner: :
Sage spre op Con Sa De B55 i § To Hold Talent More Pigs in *. Jui Bi iz <4
real bargain anytime, but you’ 'he dance while a loca o- college graduates wi agri- =~ a J : boy de Spviive a, vy 2 | Sorin ale
+i. really be surprised at how much you can save when ¥ Thursday, Feb. 11 ¥ ck “N” Roll combo will pro cultural training”. — From Contest Finals fo Pennsylvania of Cnadisn- Hilstein cattle
£5 a fon distnce calls sfter 6 P.M. and Tuesd oF bh 23 .. vide the live portion of the remarks made by Acting “Finals in the. senior, high "Pennsylvania farniers con Sobe sel F. Meimen ©
Fhese are the hours that service is faster than ever. Mes Ry. lo oF : Janeen Secretary True D: Morse be- school ‘Talent Assembly will tributed’ to’ the largest pig Tuesdev. ‘March 15 — Al-
«So you save time as well as money when you call long (Except Sundays i ore the National Junior be held Friday, “Jan..28 atcrop ‘in the ‘United ‘States ang road leading from Bain
Nightly at 8:10 ‘Tegetable Growers Ass'n - Donegal.’ There will ‘bé two since 1943 by jumping far- bridge to Mavtown at the
3 Shows Saturdays
1, 5 and 9 PM.






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DON'T THROW AWAY
THAT MARCH OF
DIMES-DOLLARS CARD

“_v distance after 6 P.M. and on Sunday. § :
, Bee . asiembliés, at 11-am. and rowings 13 per ‘cent. during Vil'age of Stackstown - St-
To protect the life of the 1:50 pm. to both of which 1959,. the Crop Reporting ock and implements by Mrs
Pra enh Fok Ib Servi “the e Di Will S. Simons.
President and to Suppress the public is’ invited. ervice of thé State Depart Wodnear or March. 16
    

  
 
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: > with special care and extra melamine, for Boontonware Patterns
maximum break-resistance. Choice of 3 $3 179
The national 1960 spring
aig crop is estimated to be

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business leaders.
4 pc. Place Setting ............ bout’ 52 million head, HM
the theatre.”
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RESERVED SEATS MAILER. FILL IT AND EURE:OU2SRIL the tWo qhe list of finalists in- :
i Be . > f S . Alongf road leading from
COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO 3200 x Foes SEND IT IN TODAY. Biimtmediiavniilin U. 8. cludes: 12th grade, Kathy °0 today. Maytown to Elizabethtown,
SecretService. Goodall, Joyce Dunkleberger. The . Pennsylvania 1639 on the Stauffer Farm - St- '£
" “The Bottlers” and Carol fall pig crop totaled 412,000 ook and implements by Earl 3 a)
Cupper; 11th grade, Lorraine head, 8 ‘per cent above a“ . . = 0 = to 4.
Felty, girls’ trio, and Sandy year earlier and’ the high- mile th Ys £ ee ape be oz
Barnhart, Deanna - Walker est since 1956. For the year i BO Bg ’ ountville. ©
and Carol West; 10th grade, of 1859 as a whole, the pig "= oH mans garage 3 ful
“Kobkamonga Boys,” Vincecrop was 880,000 head, up i). road I oor E Ex]
Souza and Carol Detwiler. 13 per cent from last year. PRC “npFth. EoMelns, &
: : : farm imp'ements & house- Bg
but still 12 per cent below ; 4 |
sverage. ho 4 goods, by Lloyd Mill Oo
ouse, owner.
Based on breeding inten- Thursday, March 17 — 6 %
ons, Pennsylvania farmers mi'es East of Lancaster al-
ow plan to farrow 70,000 "ng Route No. 30 at the Gu- 2 dr
Ea ws, in the spring of 1960. "sey Sales Pavilion - 65 -
N ¢ their fall average of 7.1 04?d of purebred blood-test
: : . : ] : . ed. accredited. some vacci-
RE : e 'igs a litter is realized, this tq rs. Sal
4 . ¢ vill mean 8 per cent more agaq by eH Sele men.
Zz 2 $ pis farrowed next spring pG.B.A., Harrisburg, Pa.
«| an last, but still 11 per Saturdav. March 19 — | i
Westfield iq ooslonivare. : x . . $ “ent below average. West of EZR. close NBC Sunshine
= : : : : .... to Good's Mennonite Church- a
= finest of all melamine dinnerware you move There were 101.6 million is ’
- a 7 : 2 Belle : Whea 309 : Yead of pigs farrowed in the 3 Sites of Pure ol Premium Choc.
Gg” 50 s When a new eo Inited . States this year, 8 vaccinated Holsteins, dairy
= ° v ® ser cent more than in 1958. enuinpment and implements
3 "BELLE" 4-PC. PLACE SETTING .......... 28% © bay ames... 5 hiosears crop was me tr ov Norman ence st SALTINES | WAFER
\ Sensational savings for a limited time! ‘ . toe o "est since the record 1218 WE
: Boortonware’s anpual “factory run” sale BUY MORE — SAVE MORE! : Or when 08 § mi'lion head produced in “Everyone knows that 1 |p 8 oz
is } saves up to 54%, while stock lasts! Re- 4 PI 89 . ; J al § Bho ny any 61 Ihe ewe drugs. wre
: J Pp %5 +! ace ; > brates vir special ® Hig crop at 58.6 million was not cheap. These days you
£ markable values because a few pieces Settin © — ¢ ly sioh ... . Tr $ up 12 per cent and thé fall can .expect to pay as ‘much
have minor, hard-to-find color imperfec- d $s You Welcome, Wagoh $ ‘Top of 43 million was up fo cure a girl of gneumonia C C
tions. Dishwasher-safe. Chip-proof. Made : > girth... u a : 2 per cent as to take her to dinner and
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i in Belle’s ““square-in-a-circle” design. . Reg. $6.25 When the occasion per cent below 1989. There is not one single au-
| Also complete selection of service pieces. 4 Place Settings ........ $1295 Tes) = Pennsylvania farmers are thentieateq record of the HESS’ FOOD STORE
Save now! hd Reg. $25.00 OL 3.8463 * continuing a trend toward earth’s having opened up
: : o -arlier farrowings, the Crop and swallowed anyone or Barbara & Main Sts.
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WRITTEN GUARANTEE AGAINST BREAKAGE
farrowed: July, 9.000; Aug-
ust, 14,000; September, 15,-
J. B. HOSTETTER & SONS iat "14.000, September. "15.
WEST MAIN ST, MOUNT JOY, PA. i J ember, 3,000. ts

rti Service res anvthing during an earth-
WELCOME WAGON [inneicndiiudt 6M sidintiny

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Great salesmanship is a
lot of little sales put togeth-
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MOUNT JOY. PA.
Complete One-Stop Food
ervice
Free Parking
Pri¢es effective Jan. 28-29 30