The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 06, 1952, Image 8

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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, November 6, 1952
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WE SPRAY—
Exterior Cellar Walls
MYERS
(Licensed)
REST HOME
For Bed Patients
Phone Landisville 2021
|! PIANOS
See and play the Gulbransen
Spinets & Consoles at
[Victory Parade Held
In Boro Wednesday


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: : | Approximately 200 persons,
David Hess Music Shop | 2% automobiles and the Mt,
| Joy High School Band joined in

With Waterproofed Colas Asphalt Oil
CONTACT
WOLGEMUTH & MARTIN
212 West High Street ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
PHONE 149
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HAPPENINGS
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106 N. Market Street }
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA the Victory Parade that was | LONG AGO
43-tfe | held in Mount Joy Wednesday | vod
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l FARM MACHINERY SALE ne "2
Large banners and pictures 9 EARS AGO
|) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1982 1 of our next President were car- | 20 Y a" . ’ . and
near Elizabethtown R, D Pa, at 1 A total of 96.078 men an
ried along the parade route by
the marchers
Farm Calender
posts, corn straw,
machinery, 100
anything
1000 locust
tractor and
bring in
you have for sale
G. K. WAGNER
Elizabethtown, Fa
Sale Manager
Ph, 442.J.2
Wed., Nov. 12, 1952
Tre undersigned will offer 7 large
buildines and 77 acres of tana, locat-
ed in Mount Joy Twp, Lancaster Co.
between Mt. Joy
north of U
Sound,
wedged
Florin,
Pa. partly
Boro limits ne
< Highway 230.
these tomatoes place
long as a month, say Penn State |
vegetable textension specialists, |
green tomatoes can be
stored in single rows. To ripen |
them in al
women of Lancaster County are
November 8,
In near-
qualified to vote
| The votes in the count)
by dristricts, are enrolled as
(Next Sale November 22, 1952) i
i ET wi follows: East-Lincoln S. H,
. - Maytown, Springville 1806:
hl Sal STORE GREEN TOMATOES Donegal, West, 1248; Silver
. WN r LI : Tou
ul 1C Ne e A cellar having enough mois- | SPring 1500; Mov! Joy Ear
ard - 826 'S ard - 832;
or fire ahd vo heat is ideal for ar y Pp lower
: At. Joy P.,
Orchards” & Far . LIT : o . at 3
virview LS arm storing green tomatoes for as Wl Grove Raphe
Twp. - Newtown. Sporting Hill,
Strickler's S. H., Union Square,
1420. |
There was a slight snow flur- |
y | TV thruout this section last
” Je rte 2. 65 to . y
THE FARM CONSISTS OF 77 ACRES Warmer temperature, ! | Wednesday, the first of the fall
gravel and lime stone soil. Good el-| degrees, . : ared
| evation, 2000 fruit trees, Standard TY c The first slush ice has appearec
commercial varieties of apples, cher. PRACTICE SAFETY — orn | TO sla y {
ries, peaches, plums and grapes Ph : . frye . on the Susque hanna. |
HOUSE HAS 12 ROOMS, steam heat, pickers will be rolling soon. | A son was born to Mr. and |
hot water, bath, slate roof, 5-ROOM | pp. wv 3 ro iQ ange i oo ey i
TENANT HOUSE wth water. liaht 'hat means Sere 1s Hanger 0 Mrs. Frank Tyndall. A daugh-|
& bath. COMMERCIAL STORAGE | losing fingers anc ands and | . y of Me t|
PLANT, 13,000 bu. capacity. COM Li : Ite to J. Roy Greider’s of Moun
MON STORAGE BUILDING 40m arms unless the operator is very | jou R. D. 1 |
bi Vy t) ARG {K BARN : . x :
TRACTOR 7 ARE BAN CTY cautious. Be sure those guards | 15 YEARS AGO
HOUSES, Irrigation system, Farrm | gnd shields are in place, and be om Nn Fo re » foot
Pond, Vineyard and Truck gardens. | 84 €¢| Workmen removed the
Town water, Lights, Macadam roads. sure to stop the picker when it bridge across the foot bridge
lie 3 Chorm-Band Opportunity for home-site develop gets clogged or when any 88+ apross both tracks at the P. R.
Sou $1719 Also the following Orchard equip- | justments are made, say Penn |p passenger station in Mt. Joy.
A vie ed tax Soeed 400 gal. Aa Bon | State safety specialists, | This bridge had been in use ev-
The gift that is personalized. ody Tr. NY 19% Ford Pick-up A SAVE SWEET POTATOES— | er since the “cut” was made
Pos A rater & rusher, Cider | If carefully cured and stored, thru town for thirty years—and
Waqon Portable Corn Crib. Vineaar | sweet potatoes may be kept un-| will certainly be missed, by not
ha go Dow, til March or April for home use only residents who lived south |
kets, et reminds J. O.Dutt, Penn State | of the R. R. at that point but by |
Yale stars 3 MO RN extenson vegetable specialist

Koser’s Jewelry Store
Phone 3-5404
16 E. Main St.,
Mount .
Real Estate at 2:00 P. M.
covered at about 50
45-11 temperature.
{ FEED NEW CORN
—Only small
| John C. Rebman, Auct.
| Alger H. Shirk, Clerk
SLOWLY
Joy When in need of Printing. (any-


| Place in paper-lined baskets or
degrees | lege and that too,
amounts of new | esderfer
|
movieless for 12
| patrons of the railroad. |
After being
Mrs. Kathryn Z Snyder hampers, keep near a furnace | vears, we are pleased to say Mt.
Owner | ¢ : reeks. : v 8], r wh agai \niov e privi- {
FLORIN. PENTA for 3 or 4 weeks, and then store | Joy will again enjoy the j |
in the very
| near future. Harry Chertcoft, of |
| Lancaster, purchased the Beam-
properties on East |
rising in the Bulletin. [ . . |
ia corn should be fed to turkeys| Main street. The fine new mod- |
{for the first week or two, says |ern and fireproof theatre 65x |
Harry Kauffman, Penn State | 129 feet will have capacity seat- |
X& extension poultry specialist. | ing of approximately one thous-
iN [The birds will need some mash | and. |
and well-cured grains in addi-| No, not a mistake, upside
tion to the new corn.
i
£8
insects attacking stored
are found, fumigate the
gants to be effective, urges John
! year—Saturday, Nov. 8.



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1. Contest is limited to boys and girls up to 12 years
of age.
2. All entries must be received on or before Decem-
ber 20th to be eligible for prizes.
Pencil, paints or crayons may be used to color
w
the pictures.
Bring Your Entries To Our Toyland Weekly For Registration
FIRST PRIZE
Portable
Record Player
9 Other Valuable Prizes
To Be Awarded

A COMPLETE LIST OF PRIZES WILL BE PUBLISHED
IN NEXT WEEKS’ BULLETIN
Visit Our Toyland
Today!
Use Our Lay-a-way Plan Now
For Christmas




Way's APPLIANCES
Santa’s Headquarters
ONE COMPLETE FLOOR OF TOYS
MOUNT JOY
Bab SUE Gus Lm i


4. Prizes awarded on the basis of neatness, accuracy
and appearances.
5. In case of a tie, equal prizes will be awarded.
6. Employees of this store, and
eligible.



PUB IL IC SALE
LOOK FOR INSECTS — if]
grains | Community Exhibit
bins |
JR | while temperatures
8 are high enough for the fumi- |
Pepper, Penn State extension
ontomologist. !
Ww AN | 4-H ACHIEVEMENT DAY — |
> x | Instead of a whole week as in
3 { the past, 4-H boys and girls will |
/M | celebrate completion of the
i j & | years work only one day this
3»
3
Judges’ decisions final.
their families not
|
{ household
| living
(From page 3)
rooms and bath. Also a STOREROOM
and a THREE-CAR GARAGE, num-
bered as 34 West Main Street.
Being the eastern part of Lot No.
25 in the plan of the Borough of Mt.
Joy Pennsylvania. Beginning at the
southwest corner of West Main St.
and Comfort Alley; thence, westward
alona West Main Street twenty-sev-
en (27) feet to a stake at corner of |
west part of said lot; thence, south-
ward along the same two hundred
three (203) feet to a stake on the
nortd side of Henry Street;
eastward along said Henry Street
twenty.seven (27) feet to a stake on
west side of Comfort Alley; thence
long west side of said alley two
hundred three (203) feet to the place |
| of beginning.
Bounded on the North
by West Main Street, on the West by
remaining part of said lot, of which
| this is a part, on the South by Hen-
| ry Street,
and on the East by Com-
fort Alley.
_ The sale will be held on the prem-
ses on Saturday, November 8, at 2
o'clock, p
ditions will be
undersigned.
There will alsn be offered a lot of
furniture, consisting of
suite, sideboard, tables
beds, wash stand, six
and numerous other ar-
1:00 o'clock, p. m. on
made known by the
room
chairs, dishes,
tons of coal,
ticles at
same day.
SILAS K. STONER
W. L. KODER
down on purpose—just to prove
that the advertisements in the
catalog are
really read, just one hour after
the catalogs were distributed to
the public, Bulletin was
swamped with telephone calls |
calling our attention to the
fact that an ad on page 50 was
upside down. It wasn't. We aim
to please.
Christian H. Herr, Sr., of East
Donegal Township, who died on |
September 22 willed his grand- |
father's clock to a son, Christ-
ian H. Herr, the fifth man to
| hold the name from generatien
the





PORK CHOPS
HARVEST of VALUES
You'll find your favorite Acme Market completely
stocked to meet your every food need for the
new fall and winter seasons. And this week-end
you'll have another opportunity to “cash In” on
our big Harvest of Values and save real money.
Check for yourself « « « prove that you always
get the best for less at the Acme.

Ideal Whole Kernel or Cream Style
GOLDEN SUGAR CORN
2:39
Ideal Fancy Florida
Grapefruit Sections
D:D 0c
Ideal Orange and Grapefruit
BLENDED JUICE
2 soor 45
Ideal Elberta Freestone
HOME STYLE PEACHES
2:55
ACME MEATS ARE GUARANTEED TO PLEASE YOU
Fresh Pork
@®
Loin Roast
Loin End 37-
Center Cut Lean
Here's a new pack Ideal
Item that's a flavor treat
from Maine. 2 regular 19¢
cans for only 35c.
16-02
cans

 

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Drink plenty for better
health - - « it's delicious.
Reg. 27¢ can 2 for 45c.


You'll agree they're the
most delicious peaches you
have ever tasted. Reg. 29¢
20-02
cans


33 |


b 45¢
- 7°
FRESHLY GROUND HAMBURGER
Fully Dressed Plump

thence, |
m., when terms and con- |
the |
STEWING CHICKENS
FANCY FRESH SHRIMP
to generation.
10 YEARS AGO
Thirty-five young turkeys, |
weighing up to eight pounds,
brought 80c to $3.85 a piece at
public sale held Saturday by J.| Skinless Frankfurts 1b 49¢
| Homer Heisey, near Union| Lebanon Bologna Sl. or Pe. Ib 69¢


1b 29¢
1b 39¢
Fillets of Pollock
Fancy Perch Fillets
| Jumbo 1520's 1b 89¢ Large 2530s 1b 79¢ Medium 3142's I> §9¢


Square. Moscovy ducks, weigh- | = . . v
Extra Special Sale of Juicy Fla.
ing 315 to 4 lbs. sold at 95¢ each,
AE Gc i
each. A 1940 club coupe driven
26,000 miles was bid up to $647-
.50 and withdrawn by the own-
er.
Police are investigating hit
and run accident reported by
George Shriver, Salunga, which |
occurred on Road 36001 in Ra-
pho Twp. Shriver was driving
west when his car was side-
swiped by an auto headed in the
opposite direction, No one was
| injured, damage to car $75.
|


chicken pullets brought $1.30 |

2-945
LARGE, JUICY FLA. GRAPEFRUIT 3 for 25¢
STAYMAN WINESAP APPLES Y-S:1 3 bs 35¢


Executors of The Estate of
Annie B. Ricksecker, dec'd
C. S. Frank, Auct.
| William R. Howard, Att'y 44.2¢
MEN
WANTED
WAREHOUSE
MEN
TRUCK DRIVERS
WOLGEMUTH BROS.
INC.
FLORIN, PA.

2 TR
2 2%
43-tc
12 OPERATORS
WANTED
EXPERIENCED ON
SEWING MACHINES
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DAY AND NIGHT SHIFT
7Tto4 p.m —5to9 p. m.
ALSO 12 FINISHERS
Mt. Joy Mill, Inc.
125 MOUNT JOY STREET
PHONE - MT. JOY 3-9691
43-tc
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5
Everybody reads newspapers but
NOT everybody reads circular ad-
vertising left on their door step.

A
| house, 5


Sons were born to Mr. and | New Hallowi Dates Ib 25¢ | Italian Chestnuts 2 'bs 29¢
| Mrs. John Biesecker, of Bain- |
| bridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fancy c
| Foultz, Manheim R. D. Daugh- Slicing ctn
ters were born to Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis Fellenbaum, 120 New Hav-
en Street and Mr, and Mrs.
Christian Nolt, Columbia R1.
etl em
Sale Register
Saturday, Nov. 8 — At 34 W.
Main Street, Mt. Joy Boro, real
estate and household goods by
W. L. Koder & Silas K. Stoner,
Executors of Annie B. Rickseck-
er estate. Saleat 1 p.m. C.S.
Frank, Auct.

Saturday, Nov. 8— Farming
implements and household
goods in Conestoga Twp. be-
tween New Danville and Rock
Hill, 2 miles south of Millers- |
| ville by Daniel H. Shenk. Edgar |
F. Funk, Auct.


Wednesday, Nov. 12 The
{ Fairview Orchards located be-
tween Mt. Joy Boro limits and
Florin, North of U. S. Highway
230. 77 acres lime stone soil,
| house has 12 rooms, tenant
rooms; Commercial
cold storage plant, 13,000 bu.
capacity, Common storage bldg.
of 4000 bu. cap, Bank Barn,
shed, poultry houses, irrigation
system also orchard equipment
by Mrs. Kathryn Z. Snyder.
John C. Rebman, auct.

x rns RR, No ii id da a

2 bchs 19¢
large stalk 17¢
at 29¢
CRISP CALIF. CARROTS
FRESH CALIF. PASCAL CELERY
GREEN BRUSSEL SPROUTS
WHITE TURNIPS OR RUTABAGAS Ib S¢
Seabrook Farms Baby Lima Beans 2 pkgs49¢
Seabrook Farms Cauliflower 2 10-0z pkgs 49¢
Seabrook Farms French Fried Potatoes 2 pkgs 43¢
Seabrook Cooked Squash 2 16-0z pkgs 35¢
Ideal Whole Strawberries 12-0z pkg 29¢






Get this combination
sliced cheese and
(2 Rye Braud
The tastiest loaf of popular “salt” rye you
ever enjoyed, thin sliced and cellophane
wrapped. And here's the cheese to make
delicious sandwiches.
Large Loaf Bridge Rye Bread .... 29
. for
AND .i..: American Cheese
Enriched Supreme Bread "15
Yu. Lee Golden Snow Cocoanut Layer Cakes ©? 79¢
DEEL BEAUTY DRY MILK pkg of 3 25¢
LOUELLA MILK It's Homogenized 4 tall cans 55¢
PRINCESS MARGARINE Enriched 255 43¢
IDEAL TOMATO SOUP Condensed 3 cans 29¢
NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS 32¢
Prices Effective Nov, 6-7-8, 1952. Quantity Rights Reserved.


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