pr | All Makes of Sewing Machines Repaired We Modernize Your Machine BEFORE | to Electric, Console or Portable AFTER Call Us Today—We Pick-up and Deliver . . , Anywhere! J. V. BINKLEY J 111 N. Market St. ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 216-J SALES SERVICE LOCKER PLANT FROZEN FOODS Sunkist Lemonade ..... 22c Corn . 26¢c a box (Makes a qt. of lemonade) Peas 25¢c a box Orange Juice $3.00 for 1 doz. cans ry 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 14 gal. Sealtest Ice Cream @ $1.10. Cloister Dairy Ice Cream — Creation’s Finest Ice Cream vo gal. Y5¢ 1 gal. $1.85 MOUNT JOY FROZEN FOODS PHONE 3-5436 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 24-tf PARENTS IN HUDDLE OVER BULLETIN REPORTER FINDS ( FRIDAY'S FESTIVAL | ing place during the last few days as a hundred members of the Pare ents” Club put finishing touches on their plans for Friday's Festival, Your Bulletin reporter noted a group of parents on the Grade | School grounds Monday evening | engaged in a huddle. Upon further | investigating it turned out to be a| general committee ing everything from thum tacks to Shifter Sandwiches and Fish Ponds | The group was observed making | plans for several cake walks, cake | meeting cover- sale, pop corn, refreshment stands | and several novelties including | Kiddie rides, cane toss, and dart] game. Morrell Shields and Samuel Har- | nish were appointed to run the sev- | eral cake walks which are intend. | ed to encourage some of the old- sters to participate in a past time of quite a while ago. Charles Heaps who is going to operate a fish pond | at he Festival was observed urge | ing everybody to contribute to his stock of “White Elephants”, J Sale Register If you want a on your sale inserted in this register weekly from now until day of sale. ABSO- LUTELY FREE, send or phone us vour sale date and when you are That's A Fine Program | A tues of aeiviy wo been | |g Planned For BR am Auto Club Picnic TheDonegal PreshyterianChurch| SPRIN 1 ONEGAL 33, PENNSYLVANIA The First Presbyterian Church JOY the annual picnic of Automobile Club at | July announced by the | The program The Installation of afternoon { The Reverend Harlan C. Durfee the Presbytery of Donegal of the Pr in the United States of America Donegal and Mount Joy Cor Plans for the Lancaster Hershey Park on Thursday, 26, have committee in charge. includes morning and concerts by the Pottstown band, a twilight concert by the Lititz High | School band, a baseball game be- tween Millersville and New Hol- land, of the City-County League, a safety demonstration by Siate MOUNT PENNSYLVANIA Founded 1819 been by sbyterian Church as pastor of the | 1aregations | Police trained dogs, a Sensational | aerial trapeze act, musical clowns, | ‘ - . "ne . and a big free vaudeville show at| 1 Evening, July Twenty-Fourth | ne, | NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-ONE For children 12 years and youn- | ger there will be’ free rides, free EIGHT O'CLOCK ice cream and toys. Several hund- | | red cash prizes will be awarded | Order of Worship members who have secured new | | on picnic day. In addition there! THE REV. JOSEPH KUEHNE, JR., Moderator The Presbytery of Donegal, pre siding will be a special prize drawing for | members who secured new | PRELUDE members during the past year. { According to S. Edward Gable, | THE DOXOLOGY Club president, the 1951 picnic | THE PRAYER OF INVOCATION program will be the best ever | THE MODFRATOR staged by the Club. The picnic is| THE READING OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES open to the public and all are cor- THE REV. BRUCE M. HILE dially invited. Presbyterian Church, Wrightsville, havt MRS. M. 3. POTTER, Organist The Wrightsville Penna | ceived | The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., CLASSIFIED | Rates for classified ed advertising in Thursday, July 19, 1951—3 FOR SALE: LEGHORN BABY CHICKS, R.O.P. sired, Penna, U. 8. Pullorum clean. A. C. Mayer, Phone 3 9826, Mount Joy, Pa. 49-tf { CUCUMBFRS by 100 or 1000, start nicking Tuly 16, taking orders Phone Manheim 5-8859, Jno. S. Eby. 28-4 | | tracts - Farmers Supplies, Big line, Servell Gas Refriger- | Good profits. 45 | Rawleigh's, FOR SALE: ator, Apt. size, like |W Main St., Mt. Joy. new. Apply beautiful flowers and while in the Daniel M. Musser, hospital. 28- 2 Chester, this column are: FOR SALE: Building Lot, 62x156, 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢ | on South Market Street, Mt. Joy. { Over 8 lines, per line .......... 10¢ | Contact E. E. Brown, phone 3-4711 Each add. inse rtion, per line .... 8e | 19-tf SERVICE ST ATION TO LFASE. | Typewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash I'stablished business in Marietta | Registers Check Writers, Safes, Phone 6-2701. 29-tf | New & Used. J. M. Envle, 411 East op TT | High St, E-town. Ph. 14]. 8-18-tf | F OR SALF: Choice Lot, Donegal | | Springs Road, 72' x 186' - Call Mt.| HELP WANTED: Young Woman, Joy 3-5651 29-3t | or single, for general drug store work, Part time until Sept. FOR SALE: Semi detached 2% | 1st, then full time, Apply Sloan's | story frame dwelling, slate roof, all | Pharmacy. Joy Theatre Bldg, Mt | good garage. Phone | Joy. 26-tf Mt. Joy 3 -5465 29-2 | | MAN w ith car for full time busi- ness in Elizabethtown. Mount Joy, now. | Marietta & Manheim Counties. Run | vour own business, Household Medicines - Food Products - Ex- Write for particulars, Dept. PNF-647-194, Pa. 26-5p | 1 wish 0 thank my fr jends for the NOTICE: When you are troubled cards I re-|with poisons, oak, ivy, sumac, leath= Mr. |er 291t | use Doctor's Prescription No. 700,- or other minor skin irritations, [084 for immediate relief. Sold by FOR SALE: New apples and old |, W. Garber, 21 Mt. Joy St. Mt, apples, Vinegar 50c a gallon. Mrs. | Joy, Pa. 23-13% Katherine B. Snyder, Florin, Pa. Fhone Mount Joy 3-9451. 29-1 | FOR SALE: Asphalt Tile for kitch- { LARGE BRICK CHIMNEY at Mt. { Joy's Pumping Station will be dis- futher details call on Boro Auih- posed of. For or phone S. H. Miller, ority, Mount Joy. NOTICE for any other Wissler, I will not be responsible bills contracted by anyone than myself. Abraham B. Lancaster R. D. 1, Penna. 28-2 | en, bathroom or basement. Install it yourself. 5¢ each. We rent cut- ters. Mt. Joy Tile & Linoleum Co, Mt. Joy. Phone 3-3492. Open eve- nings. 20tf WANTED-—Dead or alive Automo- biles, any make, any model: also Scrap Iron, Batteries, etc. Prompt service given. H. B. Shank Auto Wreckers, 74 N. Poplar St.,, E-town, a ve, @ ready let us print your bills. the cheapest advertisingyou can get OiL BURNERS AND Ow. Burning Units For..... Warm Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating Systems Saturday, July 21—Near Eliza- bethtown, 32 new and used Trac- and Crawlers, all makes, by G. K. Wagner. org Friday, Julv 27—On Route 230, iust east of Mt. Joy, Complete dis- versal sale of Grant Hawkshaw herd of Osgoodi Station, Ont. Can- ada, Keystone Holstein Sales Co. Saturdav, August 4—In Lebanon Co., 2 miles south of Palmyra and one-half mile north of Campbell- town, 60 head of Registered Canad- ian Holstein Cows, by Edward O’- Neal. Hess & Dupes, Aucts. OW ee enn Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION JR INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED SPENCER SUPPORTS For abdomen, back and breast MRS. EDYTH B. BRUBAKER | FLORIN, PENNA. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4949 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 burners.” FARM MACHINERY SALE SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1951 r nm —— 1 w-— 11:30 A. M. | THE SICO CO. — MOUNT JOY, PA. I Near Klizshethigws R.D 2 Pa } | Without obligations, please ¢ | 32 NEW A ACTORS | | Send free Booklet [3 : AND CRAWLERS | Send representative to survey and give estimate [ ] | Hardware oll makes Combines are, Ba S. | In | Bale Elevators, Balers—New Hol- | | BING +i evi tows vars vm cess 1 land, Case, 45T, 50T: Cultivators, | 15 Side Rakes, Binders, Mowers, | BRATOSS. 250 visi Yim seed or Sieve wes tn srs heres ay I Plows, Harrows, Hay Loaders, | i Drills, Pickers, Posts, Cars and | Phone NUMBBE 0... sss vives vada | Trucks, 150 Hogs. 5 New Field | oe Sr Ss (ute vee Seu ne ny Yokes fp ts WSs SS Sn | or py Sv" - Force Power Take-off Sprayers and | Messinger Ford Tractor 4-row | Mounted Dusters. Farmers, Dealers, bring in vould machinery a few days before sale | day if possible. Terms Cash. Next Sale, Saturday, Aug. 4, 1951 G. K. WAGNER, Manager | The SICO Company MOUNT JOY, PA. PHONE 3-3111 28-2 Edward O’Neal & Sons’ PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1951 AT 12 O'CLOCK On our farm located in ‘Lebanon County, two miles south of Palmyra and one-half mile north of Campbelltown, Penna. 60 Head REGISTERED CANADIAN | HOLSTEINS 3B. Accrociiad) many ore Vaccinated. Bang tested, T 50 COWS, Fresh or Close including 4 daughters of Montvic 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 catile weré selected with care. Buying only the best ani- 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 PALMYRA, PA. Clerks—Horst & McNeil | 7,000; | hatchery, | ples, peaches and cherries. The committee in charge of ar- | DUET rangements is as follows: Baseball, MRS. W. SCOTT HEISEY Alger H. Shirk and H. C. Kreisle; MRS. J. W. HEISEY and entertainment, S. | THE EVENING PRAYER dward Gable; prizes and child- THE REV. GEORGE W CARSON ThM ren’s tickets, H. C. Kreisie, Dean | Pek * dn Chestnut Le { HYMN 152 - - publicity, | THE SERMON Gable and A. H. Pontz: music, F. L. Spence parking, J. H. Nissley; first aid, Edgar G. Hess: Dean Gable. | The Auto Club picnic is one of | the largest annual outings held in this area. Approximately 30,000 at- tended last year's picnic at sok | ! Slate Rudge THE ANTHEM THE Donegal’ Presbvterian Church, ey Park. ; y va . Service of | STATE} Co. Poultrymen (From page 1) : big | THE CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS farms are scheduled for visits in 1G THE OQ PAS 2 the afternoon, all in the Mount Joy % Ath in Be x | | TO TH PEOPLE OF THE DONEGAL CONGREGATION | area: J. Roy Greider: 6,500 white leg- horns hatched from own breeders, | TO THE PEOPLE O 70 purebred Hampshire sheep, 3-| THE PRAYER OF INSTALLATION story remodeled barn, 2-story lay-| THE CHARGE TO THE PASTOR ing house, ladino and blue goss | THE REV. RAYMOND C. ORTLUND range. Latta Memorial Chureh, Christiana, Penna. Florin Farms: New 2-wing con- | THE CHARGE TO THE PECPLE crete block laying ose; capacity | THE REV. JOHN H. THOMPSON, JR. three 2-story laying houses, | English Presbyterian farm pond, 50 acres ap-| HYMN 401 - - Musser Leghorn Farms, largest flock in eastern Pennsylvania: 30,- | 000 layers, hatchery, radiant heat- | ed brooder, automatic humidifier in | egg cellar, various types of houses, | 150 head of steers, trench silo filled with grass silage. EE Bud Kupfeter. (From Page 1) California wherz he resided | with his wife, Beverly. “Bud” was a | graduate of Mount Joy High School | class of '45. He was the first editor | of the local high school yearbook, “Voyager.” His father, the late Lt. Col. ferer was commanding officer the Marietta Transportation Depot several years ago. and Martha B., both at home; NOTICE! | sister, Katie, wife of Harvey Eber- THE REVEREND | POSTLUDE ee eee Mortuary Record (From page 1) nt in the Mount Joy cemetery. | | Friends may call at the | home between 7 and 9 Saturday. Mrs. Clayton Metzler Mrs. Annie K. Metzler, vato, of 45 W. Main St., Kup- | lowing a long illness. Born in Rap- of | Corp cher Becker. A member of the Mt Joy Mennonite Church, vived by two daughters, services in the other predatory animals, we have to| Aaron K. Becker, will be held check the immediate neighborhood This notice is given so that you Int t ntermen for unlicensed dogs. | | — el A ree. { | | In order to collect damages on our | and a notify the proper State authority. : Funeral services for stray dogs and other dogs with | irom her late home Saturday after- will not be embarrassed in case the | Mennonite church here. Musser Leghorn Farms Wedd; Poultry Ranges caused by dogs or| Sole, Mount Joy, East Petersburg. This same authority will then which they come in contact. | von with further Authorities check the neighborhood | in the Eberle cemetery 26-tf | Nancy Jane Funk INVEST IN Almer Tanis 1 k Nancy Jane Funk, daughter of Musser Cross Chic S Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Funk of Mount Joy and Almer Tanis, U. S. Navy, MUSSER son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Tan- is, of Hamilton, Mich., were mar- ried July 18th at 2:30 p. m. at the Church of God, by the Rev. C. F. | Helwig, at a double ring ceremony. | Miss Kathryn Barrick was maid jof honor and Mr. James Gutshall was best man. After a wedfding trip Lake Michigan, the groom will return to Long Beach, Calif, where he is 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, to FOR stationed and the bride will reside MUSSER LEGHORN with her parents, she is employed CHICKS at Gerberich-Payne Shoe Co. ———— ern 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 In 1939, twelve minutes of work by the average wage earner would buy one quart of milk. Today, the same 12 minutes of work will buy one quart and one pint . . . a 50% increase. Orem Everybody reads newspapers but NOT everybody reads circular ad- J vertising left on their door step. Chartered Bus will leave White Horse at 11 o'clock. vel Preshyterian Church, "When [ Survey the Wondrous Cross" THE REV. JOSEPH KU Presbyterian Church, Cardiff, COMBINED C MENT BY THE PRESIDING OFFICER THE MODERATOR " THE MOUNT JOY C« THE DECLARATION OF ING TALLATION Church, funeral | seventy | eight, widow of Clayton H. Metzler | this boro, died at her home at 8:10 p. m. Tuesday fol- | ho Township, she was the daughter of the late Aaron and Sarah Ker- { large enough for the biggest magazines; she is sur- | Minnie B. one brother, Quarryville, Penna, EHNE, JR. Md "HOIRS Mt. Joy Presbyterian Church Installation Marietta, Penna. "Rise Up, C Men of God" DURFEE ARLAN C. Magazine-Size Mailbox IF your mailbox is too small for maga- zines and small packages, build one the size you need! The one illustrated is it’s 12 inches wide and 16 inches high, with a depth of 4 inches. Both sides and bottom may be cut from a piece of lumber one-half inch thick. Pieces for the slanting top, which ‘has a slight overhang, the front and back may be sawed from a panel of Masonite 14” Tempered Presd- wood. Each of these pieces exce pt the front should be nailed and glued in place so that the box will be waterproof, The door, pivoted at the bottom, swings out from the top. At the bottom it should be attac hed to a length of %"” half-round. Nails fastened at either od of the half-round through the side pieces will permit the door to pivot. To prevent the door from going too far into the box, attach a small piece of Tempered Presd- | wood near the top of each side to serve as stoppers. Bore three holes ag indicated, each with a diameter of %” The bottom ones will serve as peep- he for looking into the box, while the top one will be used for pulling out the door. Obtain two short springs from a hard- ware store, attaching them to the door with nuts and bolts and to the side framework with screws, Ac ljust their tension so that the door may be opened all the way and then will spring back into the closed position, | GRILL COOK. | PROTECT J Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy. Dial 3-9373 28-2tp | Pa. Phone 191-W or 38-W. 8-tf FOR SALE: Jennylind, good condi- J CARS tion. Martin Eshleman, Wood St. USED Florin, Pa. 28-2 | 1949 Chevrolet Tudor —— | 1948 Chevrolet Tudor. FOUND Box of Socket Wrenches. 1948 Plymouth Converti. Coupe. Owner can have same by calling at| R & H. this office, proving property and |1947 Plymouth 4 dr. R&H paying for this ad. 28-2 [ 1947 Plymouth Tudor, R&H WANTED: Boy for kitchen — NEWCOMER MOTORS good pay, good working conditions. | Inc Howard Johnson (Turnpike Res- | * taurant. Mr. Walters, Lawn, Pa. | CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE 29-1 | Sales & Service - Open Evenings to 9 P. M. (male or female) 43-tf good pav and good working condi- | tions. Howard Johnson Turnpike | ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices Restaurant, Mr. Walters, Lawn, Pa. | for antiques of any description. Mr. 23-1 | Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man- heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf WANTED FEMALE: Experienced | typist with knowledge of book- | NEW & USED CARS keeping. Only experienced need |Buy Your apply. James Manufacturing Co.. HENRY J. KAISER Box 146, Mount Joy. 29- tf | From BENJ. J. STALEY Immediate Delivery Trade & Low Financing RFST ROOM ATTENDANT (wom~ an) day shift. Good working condi- ticns. Howard Jchnson Turnpike STALEY'S GARAGE Restaurant, ¢/o Mr, Walters, Lawn, Florin, Pa, Pa. 29-1 Phone 3-5951 11-tf I wish to thank my who re- WANTED membered me with cards, visits and | CUSTODIAN for ‘high school flowers during my stay in the hos- | building in Mount Joy, to care for pital. Mrs. Richard Martin. 29-1 grounds and building. This build- DO YOU KNOW A MARINE ing heated by oil fired furnaces. at : Apply to Camp Lejeune, N. Carolina, who AD SEILER Secretary wants transportation to and : 1 all | Mount Joy Borough School Board, Mt. Joy and vicinity? Hf so IL| at Seiler Printing Co., or to Mount Joy 3-9661 or inquire at W. I. BEAHM, supervising Principal The Bulletin. "| 5 South Market St, Mount Joy. KEFP YOUR VACATION AL-| 23-tf WAYS with a good movie camera. | FOR SALE | All good makes in stock at Klahr's | £4450 up. Films $2.85 Color $3.75 | finished. Victor Klahr Camera Shop | rear P. O. Middletown, Pa. 29-1 | FOR SALE: 9 pe. dining room suite, | ne Singer Sewing Machine, 8.3x10.6, Philco Radio, an, | (The Former Kern Property) AT 10 EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY, PA. B y ADAM H. GREER 542 N. 2nd Street, Columbia Or Any Realtor 24-7¢ 2 rugs, tigue Library table, quart & pint | 3 EP jars. Mrs. A. P. Stover, cor. Colum- | ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Estate of Henrv S. Garber, de=- ceased, late of Borough of Mount 5 Joy, Lancaster Co., Pa. your good blankets! Letters of Administration on said for 2c a year. One having been granted to the Berlou stops moth | undersigned, all persons indebted 5 years or BERLOU | thereto are requested to make Keener Home | mediate payment, and those having Pa. 1 | claims or demands against the same, | will present them without delay fox have a | [settlement to the undersigned THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY bia Ave., and Delta Sts., Mount Joy. | Phone 3-4293. 29-1 from moths spraying of damage for pays for the damage. Furnishings, Mount Joy, PIANO STUDENTS: We very capable piano teacher with an | opening for a limited number of | students. Inquire David Hess Music | PENNSYLVANIA, Shop, 106 W. Market St., E- town. | Administrator d.b.n. 25-tf | Lois S. May, Att'y. 24-6 Accordians, Trumpets and ee EXECUTOR'S NOTICE loaned on Lesson Plan. David Hess | Estate of Isaac S. Siegrist, decd, Music Shop, 106 W. Market Street, | |ate of West Hempfield Twp. Lan Elizabethtown. 25-tf | caster Co., Pa. - y Letters testamentary on said Yio WANS 2 Flo Tor, Double |estate having been granted to the 885 SIE have | Jersismed, all persons indebted Come ‘take it away 24- 4 no further use. for ten bucks. | FOR SALE: | Péns. Call Mount Joy 3-9661. thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having | claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA. Two metal Hamster | 23-tf | | MEN Executors Louis S. May, Att'y. 24-6 Sealed proposals will be received and nublicly opened and read by the Supervisors of East Donegal Township, Lancaster .County at Bank in Maytown. Penna., until 8:00 o'clock E.D.S.T. August 3rd, 1951 for their season's requirements of Stone. Proposal forms, Specifications, Form of Contract and Instructions to bidders may be obtained at the home of, or writing to Harold B. Endslow, Secretary, Board of Su- pervisors, Marietta Rl, Penna. All proposals must be upon the form furnished by the undersigned. H. B. ENDSLOW 28-2 Secretary of Board IDFALS - 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. WANTED REGULAR EMPLOYMENT H. ROY NISSLY & CO. INC. FLORIN 26-2 Brick Warehouse, cement floor, 1800 sq. ft. lot 155x 180, Delta St., Mt. Joy. P. O. Box 85, c/o H. J. R,, Mount Joy. 35-tf WANTED: Old Magazines, News- papers. I buy all kinds of scrap iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D. FOR SALE: 34-tf | Altérations Buttonholing