ry RS —r ? E UALTY T JOY 24-10¢" I ) ) ) ) ) ho SATURDAY, JUNE 21 Dealers and Farmers bring in your Hay and Harvest Machinery farm equipment at our sale near Elizabethtown R. D. Pa. Phone 442- J2 at 11 a. m, (DST) 35 New and = Used Tractors. 3500 Pieces of all kinds of new and used Machinery, such as: Balers, Mow- ers, hay loaders, Combines, side rakes, 1000 Locust Posts, Also Bal- er Twine, Hardware, 200 HOGS G. K. WAGNER, Sales Manager Next Sale July 5th 24-2 M. | | | | | | Saturday, June 21 —At 407 La- yette Street, Lancaster, a 3-story brick dwelling, 8 rooms & hath, al-' household goods by Dorothy Nefl, Adn f Rebecca VI Lewis deceased. Elmer V. Spahr, Saleat 1 p.m - oe Stimulate your business hy adver (sing in the Bulletin EVENING SALE 39th Keystone Holstein Sale WILL BE HELD AT 7:30 P. M. FRIDAY, JUNE 27th, 1952 BE SURE TO NOTE THE CHANGE OF TIME! { Thanks 35 Head Sale Register Many Interesting Letters From Men- Women In Service | Appended are recent letters re- | ceived from service men and wo- | men by our local Remembrance Committee: \ Camp Breckinridge, Ky. 30-5-52 Dear Remembrance Committee: | I am writing to thank you for the | wonderful gift box. 1 certainly ap- | | prec! ited it. Thanks also for send- | | but I know Holsteins | | AT THE KEYSTONE SALES BARN ON ROUTE 230 JUST | EAST OF MOUNT JOY, PENNA Kill two birds with one stor come to our Sale in the evening. while the tion animals! Or, start nc from a fine selection of yc ed and a number artifice Breeders, consign now to top dollar for those Make milk 1a | cattle | good FUTURE grass i sired. jOod 1a any of *40th KEYSTONE SALE, FRIDAY, JULY llth *41st KEYSTONE SALE, FRID *42nd KEYSTONE SALE, FR 43rd KEYSTONE SALE, 1} F 44th KEYSTONE SALE, FRIDAY 45th KEYSTONE SALE, FRIDAY CONESTOGA FALL CLASSK * DENOTES EVENING SALES. CERTIFIED ACCREDITEI Holstein Sales, Inc. MOUNT JOY. PENNSYLVANIA Keystone Phone Mt. Joy 3-4354 EER iz NX 2 al Set of 4 “Wildlife” Embossed Tumbler AN rt Rn, LL Weal he A) KEYSTONE SALE and get AY, JULY 25th 7 AUGUST 8th I Ith SE 2th SEI bth RI BER 10th MANY VACCINATEL $ | helicopter squadron working stric- It keeps me well | in Mount | ing The Bulletin informed as to the doings Joy. expecting a furlough I am in August, so I'll he seeing you then. Yours truly, Pvt. Bob Shank 5—29--1952 Dear Committee: fine me. | Remembrance the sent gift was again for which you have lucky I was home to receive mine the boys really are thankful that they have people back home who are really in there helping to make us happy away from home I think Checking into a new squadron sure I am about settled now. is a lot of work. I'm a member of a tly with the infantry so we got a pretty rough schedule during the week but have every other week- end off from Friday until] Monday, so I can go home, I will be seeing you and thanks ing a good home town. Your Lea- soon again for everything includ- therneck, Sgt. Raymond T. Harple EUCOM Ord, Sch, Eschwege, Ger. Mount Com- mittee: 1 to show appreciation for Joy Remembrance am writing my the gift package I The the package were things I am sure ev- il the fel- lows appreciate what you are doing just received items in ery fellow can use. Tf as much as myself, vou can be sure your work is well worthwhile, I receive The Bulletin regularly. | Monday 1 read that packages were | being mailed and on Tuesday my package arrived. I always read the | Service Men's Column Writing letters is little out of my line, but I feel sure sume of the others are laying down on ihe job. Let's hear from the fellows. Thanks again Sut is much brighter and The happier too, because of the kindness world of people like you. Thanks again for the gift. I appreciated ii very much William Bates 28 May, 1952 Committee: Dear I received your package today and Remembrance sure was surprised when I opened it. I want to thank you very much ter on Route 30. Extremely enthused of the cows of the breed. top P. 0. BOX 491, Pure Bred GUERNSEY DISPERSAL THURSDAY, JUNE 26—7:00 P. M. (DST) At The Assn. Sales Pavilion, 6 miles east of Lancas- It's always smart to buy at a dispersal, none reserved. milky bunch of cattle. with the service sire to be sold, he is Majority VACCINATED Sale Managed by Pa, Guernsey Breeders’ Assn. ceptionally out of one We are ex HARRISBURG, PA. PAUL K. STEHMA N PRESENTS AN "ATLANTIC OPENING! TAKE YOUR CHOICE Beautiful All - Metal VY and Waste Basket VALUABLE COUPONS WORTH UP TO ~~ ALSO ~~ LOLLI POPS! For Kiddies In Cars ALL FREE WITH PURCHASE OF 7 OR MORE GALLONS GASOLINE RY Or £ A id The [TN 5 IW NTIC REFINING ELS RN UE SEE MOU 2 DAYS ONLY SPECIAL! Heavy Duty 29. a 40¢c VALUE NT JOYS MOST Paul K. MOUNT 22 W. MAIN ST. ATLANTIC SERVICE FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY Stehman JOY, PA. TEL. 3-9191 N. S. Ginder | for sending the items. The writing paper and stamps came in time for | me because 1 am just about out of | both right at this time which will | come in handy. Mortuary Record! (From page 1) |R2, died in Lancaster General Hos- | Everything is going along just pital after an illness of six weeks. | | ine over here so far. I am just fine | and in of health the best I am [the stationed close to the town of Kai- | Haldeman, he | Born in Mt. Joy Twp, a son of late Peter and Martha Boyer | was a member of : | Ye > | serslantern, Germany, which is a |Erb’s Mennonite Church, fairly nice town, I want to thank you again and I|er, Mt. Joy R2; Elmer, Surviving are his children, Oliv- | | Manheim; think all of the fellows that receive |Mrs, Abram Faus, Manheim R4;| | the same kind af a package like |Mrs. John Shelly, Manheim RI; I did will appreciate them very (Mrs. Levi Rohrer, Lititz R2; a bro- | much just like I did. Well 1 must ther, Samuel, Hershey R2; a sister, | sign off for this time. So long and Mrs. Lizzie Lehman, Bachmansville | thanks a lot [and 18 grandchildren | | USS Kittiwake, New York, 30-5-52 Dear Committee: This to thank you for the swell box you sent ago. 1 cer=- tainly your thoughtful- | ness and I can use everything you | sent. Thanks also for the new sub- | seription to The Bulletin, Its real nice getting that regularly and I | always read it from cover to cover. | If I may, I'd like to tell you a little about my ship and what I do. The ship is small and has a crew of 120 men which includes seven offi- | cers. Being a small ship and crew, | the duty is real good and the chow is even better. This is an auxiliary submarine rescue ship and that is letter is me a short time | what most of our operations con- kist of. We do some salvage work, We have about 20 divers a- board that's when they come in. I hope I don't offend a good buddy of mine but the ship can also be used as a tug if any other ship runs a- shore. No offense Vernice. My job is Sonar and that is under water { scund. Sonar is used to detect sub- | marines when they are submerged. About a year ago I went through [a six months course on Sonar in | Key West, Fla, During the month of April I was rated to Sonarman third-class. I've been here in Nor- | folk, Va., almost a now and even though I can't say much for | this place, I like my ship and Navy very much. I guess that's about all for this time. Again, thank you very much for everything and soon. Respectfully, also year I'll see you “Abe” Koser | Gragenwoher, Ger, May 26, '52 | Dear Committee: I have received the package and I think it is a very | nice thing you are doing for us ger- | vice men. | The Bulltein | every week and it sure is good to | read the news from home. receive I have been over here since Mar. {and I find Germany is very inter- | esting place to be stationed. These pecple { they do not have the modern ma- | chinery that we have in the States. They have few over here so they use their milk cows to pull the wagons and plow the fields. In the near future I am go very horses ing to send some snapshots of pla- ces and people to you so the peo- ple may get an idea of the way these people do things over here. These people have really gone thru something in the last war and I' just hope and pray that we do not have a war in our own back yard like they had. I want to thank everyone for the realize what a war means. myself {until I started training | write more often. Your friend, | { } | May 28, 1952 | was approved this Dear Remembrance Committee: I want to thank you for your | kindness in sending me the hox of | Cpl. Ray K. Shuman have to work very hard as | gift and I hope the people start to | did not know what it really meant | for it. I | must close for now and will try to | Hackman, Landisville, Pfc. Car] R. Stark. | ture of East and James W. Gerber James W. Gerber, fifty-one, of| Elizabethtown, a here, died at his home of a heart | condition. He was a son of the late Martin and Emma Wagner and | was a member of St. Paul's Evan- | gelical United Brethren Elizabethtown. | former resident Gerber, Church, Surviving are three sons, James | W. Jr, Florin; Jay, Steelton; Jerwyn, and two sisters, Mrs. Jacob Bruba- | ker and Mrs. Minnie Bates, both | of Mt. Joy. Funeral services at Elizabethtown | and Steelton; four grandsons; | Friday afternoon with interment in | | the Eberle cemetery here. | Clayton P. Myer, Manheim, after a lingering illness. Born in Rapho Twp., she was a daughter of the late John and Harriet Sharp Dourte and was a member of the Brethren | in Christ Church, Manheim. Sur- viving are these sons and daugh- | ters: Mrs. Clayton P. Myer, with whom she resided; Miss Edna and Martin Snavely, Mrs. Charles G. Koelbe, all of Manheim; Elam Snavely, Manheim RI1; Melvin | Snavely, Manheim R3; Edgar Snav- ely, Elizabethtown; and Mrs. Elmer Petticoffer, Pasadena, Calif. Three step-children also ‘survive. Mrs. Charles Winters, Manheim R2; Miss | Mamie Snavely, Harrisburg: Monroe Snavely, Mount Joy. grandchildren and Ten brothers Mrs. Henry Brownsberger, John Dourte and Mis. Landis Brubaker, all of Man- heim; Henry Dourte, Lebanon; Mrs. Alice Heisey, Florin; Mrs. Jacob Zeager, Mt. Joy R2; and the Rev. Monroe Dourte, Manheim R2. fa A-line ‘News From Florin and these and sisters survive: | | | (From page 1) | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Todd of | Manheim visited Mr. Geo. Shetter | and family on Sunday. Louis Stehman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stehman underwent an operation in the General Hospital | at Lancaster Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Breneman attended the home coming at Eby’s Church on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess spent | the weekend with the formers par- | | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hess | at Loysville. Mr. and Mrs. John Geyer spent | the weekend with relatives near Philadelphia. | Mrs. Adah Eichler and daughter, | | Margaret spent Sunday at Hershey. | { A — | { { | | HACKMAN OKAYED AS NEW PRINCIPAL The appointment Arthur as A. super- | of vising principal of a 12-grade join- West Hempfield Mountville borough, | the { Twps. and week by | joint school board. Full jointure of the 12 grades was | decided upon rather than a jointure | candies and such. I realize that it | of only the junior and senior high | [ Is quite a job keeping posted where | schools. p all the fellows are from Mt. Joy, | { both at home and abroad. I also want to thank you for hav- going on back homia, I am now in Japan, just outside of Tokyo. After staying fifteen | months on Okinawa and thirteen | more months in Korea, you can | see how glad I am to be in Japan. | Hwping to see you all soon. Yours truly, { Cpl. Clayton A. Shultz. The Director, Third U. S. Civil Service Region, 2nd and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia 6, Pennsylva- nia, today announced an examina- tion for Substitute Clerk and Sub- stitute Carrier positions in the Mt. Joy Post Office. Persons hired as a result of this examination will be given indefinite appointments only and will not thereby acquire per- manent civil service status. The initial ‘basic rate of pay for substitutes in first- and second- class post office is $1.61 an hour which nfay be increased 5 cents an hour each year thereafter until the maximum’ pay of $2.01% an hour is STATION a reached. Applicants must either reside ing the Mt. Joy Bulletin sent to | me. It keeps me posted with things | The decision followed a confer- | of Public Instruction { } |e partment | by | fembers of the board. { So ee Wr { LOCAL SALESMAN ATTENDS | | MYERSTOWN POULTRY CLINIC | Mr. M. L. Gainor of 35 W. Done- { town, where he attended the { on Poultry Health and Nutrition | | conducted by Whitmoyer Labora- | | tories, Inc. During his stay at the | CAMFRA BEST BUY: at the price | Market St., Elizabethtown, | laboratories, | attended | Mr. Gainor the classroom lectures and demon- | strations and participated in poult- | 1y disease diagnosis work. Mr. Gainor is employed as sales- | man by S. H. Hiestand & Co. of | Salunga, Pa. ee CAN HAVE HAY CROP TESTED As the season’s hay crops are be- | ing stored, Fire Chief Ray Myers, | calls attention to the fact that the | services of Friendship Fire Com- pany and their hay thermometer | can be had by calling Mt. v | | 3=-5751. Farmers fearing hot hay can have it tested without charge. | eel QC wt | Everybody reads newspapers but | (Turn to page 4) NOT everybody reads circular ad- vertising left on their door step. J { Henry m i Junior Chamber | Haven street, | FOR SALF: | Sixteen year | Germer, The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, June 19, 1952-3 SALUNGA Bender's Store will have an oo- ening on Thursdav, Fridav and Saturday. June 19, 20, and 21. Free vifts will include door priz- es, 15 full grocery baskets, coffee nots, electric iron. automatic toast- ers, and bed blanket, Stop in and chank the grocery specials, Mrs. Pearl Rohrer and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson und daughter, | Lois were weekend visitors of the Dr. J. S. Kendig family Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peifer | spent the weekend at Nolwald, Md along the Chesapeake Bay. The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Sa- lunega Fire Company held the last meeting of the summer season on Monday night in the Maple Grove School. Dishes for the sum of $286.- 2% were purchased and plans were discussed to pupchase flat silver- ware, A committee to assist the firemen at the carnival August 22 ond 23rd was appointed and is as follows: Mrs. Ben Bruboker, Mrs Walter Fshleman, Mrs. Benj. Hess, Mrs. Wilbur Hiestand, Mrs. Chas. | Myers, Mrs. Clarence Mowery, Mrs. | Jack Moss, Mrs. | Mary Minich, Mrs Fva Schreiber, Mrs. Walter Peifer. A fashion show the evening. Bett Wagner modeled a 1882 brown taffetta silk wedding dress worn by the mother of Mrs. Hiestand. Sandra Keller odeled the 1889 wedding dress of the mother of Mrs. Robert Bruba- ker. Mrs. Harold Longenecker wore the wedding dress of Mrs. Norman Nissley in 1903. This was a creation Mrs. Jacob Snavely of white lace and net. Miss Mary Mrs. Mary Ann Snavely, 61, wi-| Ann Weaver wore the “going dow of Jacob B. Snavely, died Wav" dress also of Mrs. Norman nf I Ete _ | Nissley; and was made of light the home of her daughter, Mrs. brown taffeta. Joan Brubaker wore a slightly bouffant white satin and lace dress worn 1923 by Mrs, Verne Hiestand’s aunt. Susie Williams modeled a black silk and lace dress worn by Mrs. Grace Stauffer Baer when she was a small child. Mrs. Wilbur Hiestand wore her mother's wedding dress, style of 1912. Janet Hiestand wore a Mar- tha Washington dress. Mrs. Wilbur Hiestand wore her own dress, style of 1934, and was made of white grorgette crepe. Mrs. Har- old Myers came dressed in her own bridal gown of 1948 style. This cre- ation was made of white chiffon velvet with a long train and finger tip veil with a tiara. Susie Williams acted as her flower girl and carried an old fashioned nosegay. EE -n.r.bwt. C. OF C. WILL AGAIN SPONSOR S. S. PICNIC The regular meeting of the local of Commerce held in the fire hall when the group was decided to sponsor the Community Picnic for the second year in Her- shey Park sometime in August. LETTERS GRANTED Guy H. Stauffer, Manheim R4, and Morris Gainor, Mount Joy R2,| executors of the Abram Y. Stauffer | estate, Mount Joy. Pe ee HAD OVERLOADED TRUCK Elam S. Shenenberger, 31 New was prosecuted by the State Police for driving an ov- | erloaded truck. —— Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. CLASSIFIED 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢ Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10c | Each add. insertion, per line .... 8c Tobacco plants. S. R. Shellenberger. Phone Mount Joy 3-5428. 25-1 CHAIR-CANING done by Mt. Joy | blind worker. 389 N. Barbara St. Phone 3-9265. 25-4 old boy desires work. Anvthing but farm work. Phone 23-3765 Mt. Joy. 25-1 | FOR SALE: Bov’s Bicvele. Mrs. | Daniel Felker, Frank St, Mount Joy, Pa. 25-1 | FOR SALE: An 11x14 floral rug. Maroon background. Mrs. Robert Phone Mt. Joy. 3-5715, 25-3 | nce with officials of the State De- | APARTMENT FOR RENT: 3 to ms & bath. Emnloyed middle-aged | WANTFD: Service Station attend- | ant. Write P. O. Box 85, Mt. Jov. 23-tf ing my illness. Many thanks, Tony Varta. 25-1 Graflex Ciro 35 M.M. Color Slide Camera. All Metal with range find- | Others er and flash shutter $44.95. $31.15 un. Victor Klahr Shop, Middletown. Camera 25-1 I wish to thank all my neighbors and friends for the beautiful flow- | ers and cards sent to me while in the hospital. Mrs. berry, Sr. James Hocken- 25-1 EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY Male or Female Learn IBM Accounting Group Insurance Hospitalization Apply stating qualifications by letter to The SICO Company Attn: Employment Division Mount Joy, Pa. 25-2 was the feature of | wedding | | GEESE FOR SALE: Young and |Old. Call Mt, Joy 3-4757. 22-4p Our Strawberries are ready to be | picked by the Public, starting June | 4th, continuing for the 4 following weeks, No spravine, Bring eon= | tainers, Phone 5-3872 Manheim, Pa. | J. Norman Rohrer. 22-4 | WE HAVE WHITE GAS for your | power mower. Atlantic Service | Station. Paul K. Stehman, Prop. 24-tf | FOR RENT: During summer month, hunting cabin, Fowler Hollow, hy | weekend or week, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5797 22-4 FLECTROLUX SERVICE AND SUPPIIFS and Good Used Clean- | org, Call Yay Koser, Mount Jov Phone 3-9542, 47-tf FOR CUTS. hurns, scalds, scratches sonburn. chafing or cold sores, get Alabin Ointment, Phone Mount Jovy 33-4946, 20-tf { NOTICF: If you are troubled with Poison Tvv Oak. Sumac and other minor skin irritations you need Doctors Prescription No. 700-084 for immedinte relief. It satisfies.. Sold at 21 Mt. Joy St, Mount Joy, Kreamer Pharmacy, Elizabeth- Pa., 19-15p town, Pa. | SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE: | New and used. Repairs for all | makes of sewing machines. J. V. | Binkley, 111 N. Market St, Eliza- | bethtown, Pa. Phone 216-J. 1-tf | WANTED: Lancaster Leaf | Tabacco Co., North Market Street, | tobacco warehouse, Mount Joy, Pa. | Phone 3-3961. 7- FOR INTERIOR DECORATING: Call Earl C. Brubaker, Florin, Pa. | Phone Mt. Joy 344949. 39-tf | ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices | for antiones of any deserintion. Mr. | Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man= | heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2.244 Typewriters. Add. Mach’s, Cash Registers. Check Writers, Safes, | New & Used. J. M. Enele, 411 East | High St, E-town. Ph. 14J. 8-18-tf { PIANOS {Rent a piano, $8.00 per month. | Rental applied on purchase orice. | New and ueed, Sninet style nianos. DAVID MTISIC SHOP 104 N. MARKFT STRFET ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. 19-tf EXFCTITRIX NOTICE Estote of Lizzie Z. Hershey, de- ceased, late of Manheim Township, Lancaster County, Penna. Letters testamentary on said Estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate pavment, and those having claims or demands ao»inst the same will present them without delay to the undersigned. MARY HERSHEY MARTIN 1116 Crest T.ane, | Lancaster. Pa. | Louis S. May, Att'y 20-6 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICF c.t.a. Estate of John A. Hivple late of M-unt Jov B~rough. Pa. deceased. Letters of administration c.t.a. on | said estate having been granted to | the undersigned, all persons indebt- ed thereto are requested to make [immediate payment, and those hav {ing claims or demands against the | same, will present them without | delav for eottlement to the | «<iened residing at 901 First Street, | Lancaster, Pa. | FSTHER H. FRITZ, { Administratrix c.t.a. Brown & Zimmerman, Attorneys 25-6 | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Ada Souder Gish, de- | ceased, late of Mount Joy Borough, | Lancaster County, Penna. | Letters of Administration on said having been granted to the all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate pavment. and those having claims or demands the same | will nrecent them withont delay for | settlement to the nndersioned. UUNION NATIONAL MT. JOY BANK Administrator, Mount Joy, Pa. Arnold. Bricker & Beyer Attorneys es (ate | undersigned, 20-6 Antiques Restored Furniture Refinishing LENHERT CABINET SRJP Marietta, Pa. | couple. Phone Mt. Joy 3-6133. 25-1! Phone 6-2581 Collect Call For and Delivery 8-tt | APPRECIATION: I wish to thank | MUSIC LESSONS on Accordian, gal St, has returned from Myers- | the many friends for their thought- | Violin, Piano, clinic | fulness in cards.and flowers, dur-| Marimba Trumpet, Clarinet, and other instruments, Inquire about our lesson plan. In- | struments loaned for beginners. { David Hess Music Shop, 106 North Phone | 605-J. 15-tf { NEW & USED CARS | 1949 Pontiac Sedan, R&H 1948 Packard Sedan, R&H 11948 Chrysler Windsor Sedan, H | 1948 Plymouth Sedan, R&H { 1937 Dodee Sedan, H { PACKARD GARAGE {221 N. Hanover St. E-town Phone 469-W 51-tf AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, 1 | buy old cars, all kinds of scrap iron land also sell stove wood. Guy D, Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. 40-4 | CUSTOM MADE AWNINGS For Free Estimate Phone 4-8101 COLUMBIA, PA. HALDEMAN'S Upholstery Shop 18-9t Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. Cn amy
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