The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 19, 1953, Image 3

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Sundial Shoes
for junior
gentlemen
A
I suit a young man’s fancy,
we recommend this strictly
masculine Sundial de-
signed especially for growing-
up feet. You'll find the supe-
rior leathers and quality
craftsmanship give you more
for your dollar.

Annual Report
$12% | To Shareholders
| Mr. G. T. Storb, Pennsylvania|
| Power & Light Company's Lan-|
caster division vice president,|
today announced that the mail-|
ing tof the utility's 1952 annual]
report to its more than 76,000)
shareholders is underway. To-|
talling more than 16 tons, cop-|
ied of the report will be mailed |
to every state in the union and|
foreign countries. The com-
pany’s 6600 employees,
| whom almost 40 percent are
| shareowners, will also receive]
| copies of the report,
| With the majority of PP&L)|
|
BOYS
SUITS
BOYS’
SHIRTS $759
BOYS'
Coat and Hat Sets
S495
Sizes 1 to 6
BOYS’ owners holding less than 15]
shares each the company has
| designated its report as to pres-
ent in a simple and interesting!
SPORT COATS
10° | fashion, a digest of the year’s
"operations. Illustrated through-|
All Wool | out with full-color photographs,
| the 36-page report follows the|
| modern trend toward securing
| greater understanding of com-|
| pany affairs among, small in-|
$998 | vestors. |
| To keep pace with the
| stantly growing demands for|
Sizes 6 to 12
BOYS’
PANTS
|
|
con-


For The...
WOMEN'S ALL WOOL
TOPPERS ¥] 6%
Plaids & Plain Shades
$295
“Must”

HATS
An Easter
Children’s Coats
$ 4° to $12°5

{electric power by Central East-|
ern Pennsylvania homes, farms)
and expenditures,
for new and additional electric]
facilities during 1952 were $28-
!.4 million. Major items of con-|
[struction included work on the!
[fourth generating unit of 125.
000 kilowatts at Sunbury plant]
which was more than half com-|
pleted at the year’s end, start]
lof construction on the first unit
businesses,
DRESSES ~~ $@%
For Easter
NYLON
BLOUSES $29
CHILDREN’S
Cinderella Dresses
$498 to
|utility’s network transmission
‘and distribution systems.
Oakes added - that
this expansion program in
vears 1953 through 1956
the
|
lion. Expenditures planned for,
1953, alone, are $39.8 million,|
{more than for any year in
company’s history. Of this a-

MT. JOY DEPT. STORE

Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin
completion of Sunbury
(fourth unit and substantial pro-
gress on the first unit at Mar-
| pletion in 1954. Substantial oth-
rer work to further strengthen
| the company’s
| system throughout the service!
area will require an estimated

"$18.8 million.

Not too long ago, you took “pot luck”
when you bought oil for your car. It all
came out of a big drum. Whether you
got the right weight and
Oil, of course, isn’t the only automo-
tive product that comes in cans today.
There are anti-freezes, windshield clean-
ers, tire-repair kits, nuts and bolts for
minor repair jobs. Also waxes and car
wash, These are just 4 few of the prod-
ucts that fill the millions of cans used
Amarieon Can Company >
CONTAINERS . . . to help people live better
“
DRIVE CAREFULL

often a matter of luck. Today, there are %
hundreds of different lubricants.
is engineered to do a specific job in
your car. Each is identified clearly for
you in an attractive, tamper-proof can,
|
|


Nylons get tired, Hosiery men say
a single pair should never be worn
two days in succession, Best plan for
long wear—have a pair for every day
in the week.

Men are more stylish than wo.
men when it comes to hosiery.
Men's hosiery wardrobe always
puts women to shame, Fancy

Thursday, March 19, 19533

( IFIED { The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa.,
CLASS Typewriters, Add. Mach's, Cash
Registers, Check Writers, Safes,


Rates for classified advertising in
this column are:
Migh St, E-town. Ph. 14). 8-18-t
LL am | SEWING MACHINES FOR

(a Tine ; deal
[3 lines nr less, | SALE: New and used. Repairs
| Over 3 lines, per line 10e for all makes of sewing mach-
Bach add, insertion, per line .... Be { ines, J. V. Binkley, 111 N. Mar- |


— [kot St. Elizabethtown, Pa.
| We wish to thank ovr Y¥ind | Phone 688. 1-tfe
fries Qf a far thei ————————————————— i en
riends nod tar ARIF ppp fish, GOLD fish,
acts of love and, svmonathy dur
onr god heraavement and
also extend grateful thanks for
the flaral tributes,
Mrs. Harry Brooks and family,
12-1¢
SUPPLIES. Monday thru Satur-
day 10 A. M. to 9 P. M., Closed
Wednesdav,
OUARIUM, 112 N
Elizabethtown, phone
Visitors welcome.
WANTED GIRL OVER
to work weekends. Ca'l at Twin
ing
Poplar St.
373-J.
2.t¢
16 yrs.
CARD OF THANKS: Would
sincere nn.
like to express mv


New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 East |
STAUFFER'S AC-|
oreciation for all the heandifol | gio In, cast of Mt. Joy
ecards and flowers received dur. at once y 19 To
ing my recent illness. Mrs, Tes |°
ter Mumma. 12-1 |GOING OUT OF BUSINESS |
types in color and design are
best for gifts,

Women find it’s actually cooler
to wear sheer hosiery in summer
than to go barelegged. It's safer,
too, since bare feet in shoes are
the cause of many serious foot
infections.

new commandment of
one
the|pa
tins Creek, scheduled for
are: Frank Aument,
; rick,
electric Supply |g,
jman Kreiner, Elizabeth
Rev.
Patricia Schroll, Jay Sherk, Me-| were treated and
Illissa Strickler,
Nellie Vogel, Sara West,
|Wickenheiser,
[Charles Wolgemuth, and Gene-
Zimmerman.
|director
{Witmer is organist.
tional period will be in
jof the pastor, Rev.
Sacred
(From page 1)

love for
another. From this the
lof 132.500 kilowatts at the com- scene passes to the infinite pa-
| pany’s new Martins Creek plant|thos of the Garden of Gethsem-) Hearing
and substantial additions to thejane, the sudden appearance
of
the hostile crowd, Jesus forsak- | in Lancaster, which was organ-
les by His disciples,
continue; ajine
His
ss among ruthless foes,
_|the tumult before Pilate in the|year worked primarily in
will Judgment Hall, the Passage of|area
[require an estimated $129 mil- 4,
1e Cross, the tragedy and tri-
umph of Calvary.
Soloists are Mrs. Warren H.
ntzel and Mrs. Clifford M.
holy : Schmid, Sopranos; Mrs. Gerald speech training
{mount $21 million will go fOr Contralto: Henry
S.
plant’s\yaper, Jr. and Joseph D. Buch-| Center is able to
lesauer, Tenors; Lester M. Mum- | scope
Warren H. Bentzel,
participants lipreading
and
Other
Dora Bar-
Anna Mae Eby,
Virginia Greenawalt, Her-
Mateer,
Ranck, Darlene Schneider,
Miriam Tyndall,
Nancy Williams,
is choir
Luella H.
The devo-
charge
E. H. Ranck.
M.
and
Schmid
Miss
Clifford

In Case of Fire
In Mount Joy
and Vicinity
Dial 3-3431


utter
Shirley |
Faye |

CARD OF THANKS: Wish to
thank vou for the flowers, cards,
and the Sunc<hine box
Children’s socks are made too
good, They're usually outgrown
before they're worn out, Tight
socks are bad for Junior's feet.
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received dnring mv illness in
the hospital and at home,
Minnie R. Hunsicker. 12-1¢


 
MEN
WANTED
TOBACCO FACTORY
Good Wages
Full Time.
H. ROY NISSLY & CO, INC.
Florin, Pa.

Hearing Center
(From page 1)

The purpose of the Hearing 11-2
Center Association is to raise RXECTITOR'S NOTICE
funds for maintenance of the| wgiate nf Joseph R. Gihble,
Conservation Center, late of Rapho Townchip, Lan-
caster Co., Pa., dec’d.
Letters testamentary of
said estate having been grant-
ed to the undersigned, all per-
located at 427 North Duke St,
lized in November of 1946 and
| : : . .
{ which until January 1 of this|sons indebted thereto are .re-
the |auested to make immediate
of speech and hearing |pavment, and those having
claims or demands ae<ainst the
same. will present them with-
out delay for settlement to the
undersigned
TINTON NATIONAL MOUNT
JOY RANK, Mount Joy, Pa.
Arnold. Bricker.
and Beyer, Att'ys. 9-6¢
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Fstate of Erwin J. Horn, late
of the Boro of Mt. Joy, Lancas-
ter Co.. Penna., dec’d.
| Letters testamentary of said
|estate having been granted to
the undersigned, all persons in-
debted thereto are requested to
make immediate payment and
those having claims or demands
{therapy for hearing—handicap-
| ped children of school age. Now
{that the Department of Public
| Instruction has provided a
specialist for |
the Hearing
enlarge its
to include pre-school
{children, parent training, adult
classes and mutual
(cooperation with the Depart-
ment of Public Instruction’s Di-
{vision of Special Education.
school children,

Cen-
cases
In the first year of the
ter's existence some 30
ah, rT against the same will present
Its services | them without delay for settle-
have increased until last year {ment to the undersigned
MARY E. KODER
West Main Street,
Mount Joy, Penna.
William R. Howard,
Attorney
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
more than 300 cases were treat-
ed, many of them from the
referred by public and
! parochial schools. In Mount Joy
|26 children have received the
| benefit of the services of the
9-6¢

J Estate of Benjamin H. Em-
| Center, such as the medical|enheiser, late of West Donegal
diagnostic clinic and audimet- Pa. : a
bess Et : : etters testamentary of sai
ric testing. Members i : .
esting Membership in the|. a1 "having been granted to
Hearing Center Association is|the undersigned, all persons in-
[$1.00 per vear. Other financial |debted thereto are requested to
{aid to the Center is derived Hake immediate payment and |
if those having ims or dem:
from the proceeds of the an- having claims or demands
against the same will present
{nual Bell Day Boys which was|them without delay for
seftle-
| beld for the second time Dec-{ment to the undersigned
{ember 5. 1952. MARY G. EMENHEISER,
| y= R. D. 2, Mt. Joy, Pa.
Samuel S. Wenger, Att'y
4004 B.C. 42 N. Duke St.,
Archbishop Ussher in 1650 Lancaster, Pa. 8-6¢

set the year 4004 B.C. for Gen-
the cremation of the
I esis
world.
Emenheiser’s Garage



OFFICE HELP WANTED
® GIRL FOR WORK IN SALES & BILING DEPARTMENT TION Gas on
General office experience required, must be accurate Dial Mt. Joy 3-4862
with figures.
FLORIN, PA.
@® SECRETARY TO PRESIDENT | Next To Watering Trough
Shorthand, Typing and General Office experience 12-2¢
|} E‘TOWN MEN'S WORK
® Vacation with pay. Sick leave, Group Insurance {}| TO SPONSOR SERVICES
Benefits. | A program of sacred music
{§| will be presented by the Chapel
APPLY Quartet . on Sunday evening,
March 22, at 7:30 p. m. in the
| Elizabethtown Church of the
Buch Manufacturing Co.
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
General Auto & Truck
i
Repairs
LUBRICATION -
|
|
|

Brethren, being sponsored by
the Men’s Work organization of
the Church.
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Joseph. W. Kettering, presi-

>
in Pennsylvania every year.
All are important contributions to the
atic w i miles of happy motoring you enjoy.
ade was § : tan JF,
Bre : Moreover, they bring to American life
\
ach =» hi lp
£4 even thought of. Thousands of jobs,
for example, are created. Purchasing
power is increased. New businesses are
able to get started.
|
|
|
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economic benefits you probably never |
|
It's true of any business in America—
people working together make miracles
happen. Consumers, workers and in-
vestors have made it possible for the
American Can Company to do great
things in the past, and to promise even
greater ones for the future.
Y—the life you save may be your own


Mow Master
Rotary Power Mowers
PRICES RANGE FROM $63.50 to $153.50
DELIVERED
LEAF ATTACHMENTS $5.95 and $7.95.
(Prices subject to change without notice)
dent of the National Council of
Men's Work for the Church of
the Brethren, will preside. Gal-
en W. Herr will be in charge of
the devotions. Wilbur E. Weav-
er is president of the Men's
Work in the Elizabethtown
Church of the Brethren.
Members of the Chapel Quar-
tet are: Dr. H. G. Bucher, Mt.
Joy, Harold Merkey, Walter
Gingrich, and Edwin Keener.
The annual Father and Son


Dealer for Cris-Craft Boats, Motors and Kits
Banquet, sponsored by Men's
Work, was held last Friday ev-



STALEY’S
SOUTH MARKET ST. FLORIN, PA.
PHONE: MOUNT JOY 3-5951
ening at Baker's Dining Room,
GARAGE with Dr. McKlveen of Lebanon
Valley as the speaker. Paul M.
Grubb served as toastmaster.
Special music was provided by

All stock & equipment reduced
to terrific low price. Sale starts
at once, oven 5 fo 10 a. m. Art
® Skip Luncheonette, Main St.,
FOR SALE: Uc¢d David Brad
lev 133 H. P. Garden Tractor,
with tires, straddle row culti-
vator plow, sickle barr mower
and roller. $165.00. Call Mount
Joy 3-9624.
FOR FASTER GIVE A GOOD
CAMERA £2.85, $3.95 up. Flash
Cameras $8 95. Comnlete Movie
Cameras $42.50. Vietor Klahr,
Camera Shon. Open Friday 9 to
8, Saturday 9 to 9. 12-1c¢
CENWRAL OFFICE WORKER:
eary., State previous experience
references and salarv exnected,
Write M. G. P. O. Box 86. Mt.
Joy, Pa. 12-1¢
3 ROOM APARTMENT
rent. Anply G. C. Murphy Co.
Mount Joy. 12-1¢
WANTED: Youn» Man for gen-
eral farm work. Call Mount Joy
3-5234. 12-1p
FOR SALE: 30 gallon Frigi-
daire Hot Water Heater.

E. Main Street, Mount Joy. 12-1

rent? If so kindly pass this in-
formation on to C. J. Chunko,
131 Columbia Ave., Mt. Joy or
call 3-4974., We wonld prefer
a place in our borough or near
by. 12-tf
NEW FOR SPRING
Nylon Caps for Boys.
Organdy Bonnets for Girls
Cotton and Boucle Cardigans
Tattle-Tail Bunny
Thermometers
Plush Bunnies, Easter Tdeals.
Need a Gift for the New Baby?
Margaret - Jean Shoppe

Dial 3-9373
Alterations — Veilings
Buttonholing
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SPRING SALE up to '% disc.


Aluminum storm windows and
doors. Also disc. on Roofing &
siding (Free Esti.) Write E. G.
Rohrer, Lancaster R1, Phone
Mountville 5-2924. 10-4p
WANTED: Man to assist gard-
ener on Estate in Donegal.
| Write to P. O. Box 462 Harris-
{ burg, Pa. 10-3¢

1 mmm en ———
Individually designed SPENC-
ER SUPPORTS for men, wom-
len and children. For appoint-
ment call Mrs. Edythe B. Bru-
baker, Florin, Phone Mt. Joy
3-4949. 46-tfc
FOR SALE: Used FURNITURE
See Rea E. Greider, successor

Landisville 2401.
FOR RENT: Modern Trailer,
all conveniences. Lanc. & Mari-
etta Pike. Bus stop. Phone Col-
umbia 4-8212. 11-tfe
~ HELP
WANTED
®
MEN
AND
FIREMAN
FOR NIGHT WORK
7-Tp


BachmanChocolate Co.
MOUNT JOY, PA.

WANTED: Sewing Machine
Operators. Permanent job, good |
pay, excellent working condi-
tions. Apply Hesteco Co., manu-
facturers of children’s dresses,
443 W. High St. Phone Eliza-
bethtown 431. 10-tfc



the Men’s Work Octet


SALE: everything must be sold. |
Florin, Pa. 12-2¢
FOR SALE: Bahy coach. good |
cond. Call Mt. Joy 3-6881. 11-tf
12-tf |
shorthand and tvoing not neces- |
for |
DO YOU—Know of a place for |
19 W. Donegal St., Mt. Joy, Pa. |
to Allen Keller, Salunga. Phone |
(BRICK AND BLOCK CELLAR
[PARTITIONS, Chimney repair
and General mason repair work.
No job too small. Phone Jno. E.
Matoney, Mount Joy 3-4621,
49-41

HELP WANTED: Farm Mach-
inery and Tractor repairman,
Experienced or unexverienced.
Apnly writing to P.O, Box 86
D. L. D. Mt, Joy. 36-tf

ANTIQUES: Will pay high
prices for antiques of any des-
eription, Mr, Hart, 151 N. Char-
lotte St.,, Manheim, Pa. Phone
5-2163. 2-24-41
| FOR SALE: While it lasts, all
wall and ceiling paper 20c a
roll. was 30c¢ to $1.50. Open ev-
ery night except Wednesday.
Mt. Joy Tile & Linoleum Co.,
Mount Joy. 8-tf

LOT FOR SALE: 80x180, Don-
| egal Springs Road, Mount Joy.
| Price reasonable, John A. Char-
les, Phone Mount Joy 3-4183.
37-18
WANTED: Experienced switch-
board operator, also girl for
| office work. Write M.
| J. C. Box 86, Mt. Joy, Pa. 12-2¢
FOR SALE: Nice mealy Irish
Cobbler potatoes, sound & clean.
No. 1 — $3 ver 100 1b. No. 2 -
$1.25 per 100 1b. J. Norman
tohrer, Manheim R2, Pa. 11-4¢
FOR RENT: Shop, 24x100 ft.,
| oil heat, water. 3 phase current,
available April 1st. Call Mount
Joy 3-4845. 12-2p
os a rower ———————————
[FOR SALE: 1951 stake body
| Ford 6 Truck. 9800 miles, price
| reasonable, Phone Mount Joy
3-6653. 12-tfc
| LOTS FOR SALE on Wood St.,
| Florin. Prices reasonable by
Mrs. Amanda Groff, Phone Mt.
Joy 3-4224. 12-3p
FOR SALE: Chicken manure.
| Phone Truman Sprout, Mt. Joy
3-4224. 12-3¢
BABY SITTER WANTED at
mv home, hours 8 to 5 p. m.
Phone Mt. Joy 3-9381. 12-1
Married Couple...
MIDDLE AGED
| For Position in Private Estate
of Man and Wife.
i NEAR LANCASTER
| Woman to do cooking, house-.
| work. Husband to take care of








Onlv |
$65.00. George W. Leaman, 208 |
- | premises, auto, etc.
| Furnished apartment, bath, Tel-
evision, space for private auto.
| Social Security. One Day off
| during week and every other
| Sunday.
Nice home and attractive
{ proposition for right couple.
WRITE P. O. BOX 753,
i LANCASTER, PA.
| Giving age, qualifications and
address.
| Replies held strictly confidential
12-1p
| WANTED

MAN TO FARM
| garden at 114 David St., Mount
i Joy. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4903.
12-1p
| AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, 1
buy old cars, all kinds of scrap iron
{and also sell stove wood. Guy D.
| Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. 40-tf


| WANTED TO RENT in vicinity


of Mt. Jov housing facilities to
[raise 5.000 or more broilers.
| Write J. S. Box 86, Mount Joy.
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| FOR SALE: Restaurant Stock
| and equipment, good reason
for selling, will sacrifice. Art
| & Skips Luncheonette, Main St.,
| Florin. 9-4c¢

| WANTED: Woman to learn to
| operate a linotype. Good pay to
| start. Full or Part Time. Apply
( THE BULLETIN OFFICE, Mt.
| Joy, Penna. 11-tf
|
{ FOR RENT: Modern store room
| heated, 36 W. Main St.. Mt. Joy
Possession in few month. Apply
|S. H. Miller, 46 W. Main Street,
{ Mount Joy. 11-3¢
‘WANTED
- WAREHOUSE
MEN
'Wolgemuth Bros.
INC.
FLORIN, PA.


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PAINT INVENTORY SALE:
Prices reduced 333%. 4-Hour
Green enamel only $4.00 per
gal. Reg. Price $6.00; Pure Raw
Linseed Oil, only .45 per qt.
Reg. price .70, 25¢ per pt. Reg.
price .40. Also many other bar-
gains. Come in and look around
Open Evenings. Jack B. Moss,
Paints & Specialties, Manheim
R2, Opposite Mt. Joy American
Legion. Phone Landisville 6152.
12-2


FURNITURE
REFINISHING
BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY PINE
REPRODUCTIONS
LENHERT'S
Cabinet Shop
MARIETTA, PA.
Phone 6-2581

Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends.
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