The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 02, 1953, Image 7

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Easter
Flowers
We Have a Fine Selection of


PUBLIC SALE
1st & 3rd Saturday each month
SAT. APRIL 4, 1953
at 11 A. M,,
Two mi. North of Elizabeth-
town, Lancaster County, Pa.
25 Farm Tractors,

Sale RegisterM:. Joy Welfare
April
the road to the
tery, annual community sale Paul L. Stoner,
200 head live stock, farm im-
plements, household goods,
merchandise, etc. by C. 8S.
Frank and Leo Frank.

3—Good vedere Meera Mumma,
the Boro Limits, Mount Joy, on walter G. Sloan,
(From Page 1)
Mrs. Clarence
Paul K. Steh-

Mt. Joy Newcomer, Clarence Schock
W. L. Tyn-
dall, Christ Walters and Harry
G. Walters.
| Monday evening, the 20th,
Bennett will appoint com

organization will be
‘men of the various
mittees necessary for an organi- !
Thursday, April 2, 1953-=¥
Aid Committee—to take care of, 7%,
: proximately 19 gts.
the dental needs of any people) —
unable to pay. 6. Building Com-
Bulletin, Mount Jov, Pa.,
jer age i approximately





 
31-COW HERD TESTED .
mittee—To take charge of buil : io daily for each cow in the herd
ding und maintaining a com-| vith an _ average of 384 Ibs. for the year.
munity building. 7. Youth Com butterfat and 11,159 Ibs. milk, -
| mittee—To take charge of all/the 81-cow herd of registered Benj. F. Garber
y artivitias with] » ..|Holstein-Friesian wned by ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
| Youth activities within the bor oS ein es N 5 0 I Phone 702-7
including 0st ph A. Hook - and Herman
 
ough and vicinity,
the playground.
The Board of Directors of the testing year under the official
the chair-/ Herd Improvement Registry
committees Program. Their production av
and the officers of the organiza
FARM BUREAU
hi Fire Insuronte Re Go |
Life Insurance Co.
Ginder, this boro, completed a




ep
INSURANCE
such as this, to function,
Saturday, April 4—Wood St. zation, | tion. The Vice President of the
All Makes.


1 MY . ope . \
Tol S Lilies Garden as tar . 4 Florin, entire carpentering tools Committees included in the as | organization is Warren Foley; Scotts
P Biige. Fag Euipme i Se and contractors equipment bysociation are 1. campaign com- | Treasurer, Joseph Breneman TIME 70 SOW
ve 9445 iy : acres, your needs can be fille J rv. Sale at 1 mittee - The take charge of the! The meeting lay evening ,
UTLEY . Aa rive es. Paul Koser. Sale at 1 p.m. mi ake arge ! I'he meeting Monday evening er) Cold weather doesn't harm Scotts =
Hyacinths Gardens Hydrangeas OI ie C. 8. Frank, Auct. annual Red Feather drive in! April 20 is an open meeting this seed can take it. Plant early and
. Life . a d esting. C rol —— September of each year. 2. Ju- Any interested persons in Mt. get headstart on a lawn of lasting
a Daffodils Cut Flowers Laws Rowers 2000 locust posts, Saturday, April 4th—Person- venile Deliquency Committee— | Joy and vicinity are invited to beauty. Da id
iin »- small tools, shoats. al Household Items of Amos G./'To work closely with the school | attend the meeting and join the
Ion Azaleas - EASTERN STATES Rohrer on Silver Spring Road,/and any persons who are in| organization for the better- Sella LAWN. SHED 4
. : \ 0. 3 . TWO rehire All perennial grasses 921% weed-
‘UR ANC EQUIPMENT S. CORP. | Salunga, Pa. at 1 p. m. 13- anced of help along this line. 3.) ment of Mount Joy. Two repre p N y o
Rane: i . ALES —— (Food and Clothing Committee | sentatives from each organiza- free ually. Mages the- deluxe lawn
OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 Saturday, May 2nd — In the~—to take care of any needy tion are also being asked to at-| n ib $1 50 51lbs - $7.35
5. Dental | tend the meeting.
TREASURER'S REPORT -— SOCIAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION
Village of Landisville on Main people unable to pay.
Street, public sale of household
SALE
Early Feeding with TURF BUILDER gets nutrients down to
grass roots, promotes lawn health and sparkling colors
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MUELLER’S FLOWERS




EASTER BOXED CHOCOLATES
BASKETS - GRASS - NOVELTY TOYS
Also Variety of Potted Plants
AZALEAS, GARDENIAS, DAFFODILS, HYACINTHS, Etc.
KULP'S LUNCHEONETTE & NEWS AGENCY
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.






For The...

WOMEN'S ALL WOOL DRESSY
TOPPERS $] 6%
Plaids & Plain Shades
$995
“Must”
DRESSES
For Easter


NYLON
$69
BLOUSES $298
Cinderella Dresses
$98 to § 4°
Half Slips
$198
In cool, cool rayon, Luxurious
with lace at flounces, in whites,
and rich pastels. Non cling type,
fitted waist.
$995
rT
56s
Dress ‘Slacks
$795
Styled with pleated front, and
tapered waist. Zipper fastened.
HATS
An Easter




Children’s Coats
$ 4’° to $1295
512
$159




BOYS’
SUITS


BOYS’
SHIRTS


MEN'S DRESS
Sport Shirts
BOYS’
Coat and Hat Sets
S495
Sizes 1 to 6

MEN'S DRESS
Trousers
MEN'S NEW
Oxfords


BOYS’
SPORT COATS
$ 1 0°"
All Wool - Sizes 6 to 12
$998
MT. JOY DEPT. STORE


BOYS’
PANTS
Fancy patterns and solid shades.
Non-wrinkle: fabrics.




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NEW CAPE COD
This quality clapboard home
with attached garage. Fully in-
sulated. Large living room and
kitchen, with two spacious bed-
rooms and tile bath, G. E.
Gas Burner and semi fin-
ished 2nd floor for two rooms.
Use your rent money to pur-
chase this home on the G.I. Bill.
Landscaping included. Priced
to sell at $13,800.00.
Both the Ranch and Cape Cod
homes will be’ open Saturday
and Sunday afternoons 3:00 to
4:30 P.M
A BEAUTY IN BRICK
Seldom do we have an out-
standing new home like this
one for sale around Mt. Joy.
Fireplace in living room, large
dining room, kitchen, all large
{ bedrooms and many closets. Fi-
{ ber glass insulation, Fire Chex
| asphalt roofing, laundry tubs,
attached heating garage and
beautiful elevation. Will soon
Hurry — See it

now.
|
CHOCOLATE AVENUE
| Modern 215 story dwelling,
containing large living room,
| dining room, kitchen and pan-
| try, and 3 large bedrooms, oil
| heat, total frontage with extra
lot - over 200 ft. Priced to sell,
CALL
JAY GINGRICH
Residence - Mount Joy 3-6731
Office - Lancaster 8296
S.NISSLEY GINGRICH
Realtors
LANCASTER
Members of Lancaster
Real Estate Board
| There is no better way to boost
| your business than by local news
paper advertising.



al points of interest on the way.
The purpose of the trip,
ties to compare practices of out-|
standing managers and herds-|
men in various sections of the
according to Howard]
country,
J. Merrill, instructor in
husbandry at the College,
will be in charge of the group.
Mr. Merrill led similar expedi-
tions in 1950 and 1951 through
northeastern and southern
states.
Aside from management in-
vestigation, the group
tours of Gettysburg and Chick-
Military|to keep young trees
Mt.[to replace older ones.
and|
the USDA Ex-|Have all preparations made be-
Station at Beltsville [fore baby
Norris/minds F.
and will attend the/State extension poultry special-
National
Washington, D. C.,
Williamsburg
amauga
Parks,
Vernon,
Johnstown, Va.,
periment
Md., Oak Ridge
Dam, Tenn.,
Moravian Easter Sunrise Ser-
vice at Winston-Salem, N. C.
Students in the group,
Pennsylvania residents,
Norman W. Brown,
Mills; Edmound D. Duffy,
don; Gerald E. Eastman,
Lynn D. Fowler, New
R2; John P. Gruber,
ville;
Creek; Donald N.
ford; Roger J. Perry,
Victor W.
R1; and Norman G. Summers,
Priladelphia.
and
are
Yea-|
Kaelin, Wex


PUTT



TUESDAY,
| COUNTY, PENNA.
ANNUAL SPRINGSALE
— OF
NEW-USED FARM MACHINERY & SUPPLIES
APRIL 7, 1953
AT OUR PLACE OF BUSINESS IN RHEEMS, LANCASTER

dey |
SIX NEW and USED TRACTORS
{ Including Farmall H Fords and Case and maybe some other trade- [resis
IVE4 Wisconsin Baler Combine
Spring, Disc Roller and Peg Harrows, Weeders, Land Roller, Cul- i
Horse drawn cultivators,
Grass Mowers, Side Rakes, Rubber-tired wagons, some with bed,|
A6 Combine, Base Baler, Single and
Tobacco Ladders, Manure Loader, some Potato Equipment, Cen’|
tury Weed Sprayer Corn Planters, Manure Spreaders, Lime Drill,
Cardinal Elevator, Garden Trac- Pp aul’s
tors, Power and Hand Lawn Mowers, Hot Water Heaters, Wash- imouth,
| ins;
tipackers, Tractor and
Hammermills, Smoker Elevator,
ing Machine, Deep Freezer.
abused.
Washer, Metal Nests, Chick and
inum Paints, Hardware etc.
Sale to start promptly at 11;
serve refreshments.

All folks on board when sale
from Home Builders Class of Green Tree Sunday School who will
Motor, 12 and 14” Plows,
Rotary Hose,
Double
tow
Some of the above equipment is new, some used and some
Chicken Feeders and Foun-
tains, Egg Baskets, Buckets, Tubs, Water Cans.
A truck load of Merchandise from our place at Prescott. |
A number of disc Harrow Blades, Mower Guards and Knives, |
Plow Shears, Bolts, Cultivator Shovels, V Belts, Sickle Grinders, by the American Legion Auxil-
Fly Sprayer, Power take-off Pump, Easy Ride Seats, Fly Spray, Jiary is
Log, Cow and Halter Chains, Load Binders, Lot of Paint,
Paper, Baler Twine, some Tires and Tubes,
Compressor, Barn Brooms, Scooters, Sleds,’ Bumper Jacks, Alum-
Tobacco
Garden Hose, Air
130 o lock.
starts will receive lunch ticket
All goods offered will be sold. Terms Cash.
KAYLOR BROS.
13-2lvited.
RHEEMS, PA
is to
provide the students opportuni-
plantings

{should be finished,
all
Springland fired for a couple of
" ltant vegetable
{Present Mortgage $4,000.00
$18,000.00 Fire Insurance
Interest at 4%.
$10,000.00 Liability Insurance.




Oo NT Y LIVIN articles and antiques by Fred D. FEBRUARY 19, 1953 by ;
ou NR Residenc Lons. Edgar FF, Funk, Aue. 1 J 25th, 1 Receipts hg 19% fon 188
: 5 ce S e along Balance June 25th, 1951 Herre $ 4,077.49]
262 WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA. {|Big Chickies creek that can be 1951 Drive - 3,939.00 H S N & S |
used for year around living. Evetta Schock Treas. Well Baby Clinic ! . . ewcomer on, nc.
PHONE 3-9041 Large living room, furnished in 10 any tu ents = Balance in inactive account 106.11] PHONE 3-3361 MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
panheling, Sipeiie, kitchen, Wo Mount doy SH Scouts 75.00]
ms, e , man; S- . sions . Clu 7.00]
ets, elarge basement, oil heat, Pl T 1952 Drive 3.868.34/
hardwood floors, outside fire an rip ? - 868. H .
place and boathouse, beautiful |. Total . $12,072.94 |
landscaping and 275 ft. front- Expenses shia
or aster age on creek. Hurry and sce Outstanding dairy herds in June 25, 1951 to February 19, 1953
2 Ais Hule show place now, near| pine states will be inspected by|Lancaster Co. Community Chest $ 5,200.00]
C d : 5 i $1 00 ount Joy. 110 dairy cattle management mage Reduction 1,000.00
ar S C 0 NEW RANCH HOUSE Shidents 3 the Fire and Liability Insurance 223.80 |
31a ; : e Colllege In lhe course Power and Light Company 63.70 |
DAISY DUCKS & BUNNY BINKS WL EE De pies a 3000-mile field trip April 1- Transportation : Playground 134.00
at a 12. quipment -' Playground 4.10]
HOLLOW CHOCOLATES about gveryihing, and is locat- Salary Ass't. Supervisor - Playground 200.00
ed on Avenue. Ther Passing tt al Easter
mophone picture window in assing up the usua aster [Local Benevolence . 19.44]
: be . ati ¢ 2 ji t Joy School Bd. - Sup. Sal. » 53.11]
large living room, three large vacation to make the jaunt, the/Moun 53.
DECORATED COCOANUT CREAM EGGS bedrooms, tile bath, large kitch-| men will visit farms in Penn- Pico Lomnany - Fuel Oil'........... 1,157.39 |
Sn Bnished with Jormiea, many sylvania, Maryland, Virginia, 1gh ixture ...... 4.40
closets an ull size basement. ins TG am a
EGGS 6 for 25¢ Alfached garage. Landscaping | Lor and South Carolina, Geo 8377.21
: 4 : x2, e, wl SY —
Peanut Butter or Cocoanut G1. gvall Ohio, and will take in historic- Balance February 19, 1953 $ 3,695.67


Farm Calendar
|
USE ORCHARD ROTATION
. | . .
dairy|—A survey of fruit growers in
who/major
fruit sections showed
[that the most profitable crops
lare borne in the early life of an
orchard when the trees are rel-
atively young. Carl Bittner,
[Penn State extension fruit sper-
says more growers make
regularly, and
on good sites, in a careful plan
advancing
BE READY FOR CHICKS—
chicks arrive,
H. Leuschner,
re.
Penn
ist. This means all remodeling
the house
thoroughly cleaned and disin-
fected, the brooder stove set up
days
£0 you are sure it works prop-
Rome: erly.
Castle]
Shippen-|of treated
Gllenn E. Houck, Sprucejsave about half of
York R8; cording
Plastow, Walnutport/Penn State extension
TREAT FENCE
fence
POSTS—Use
posts would
the annual
replacements, ac-
Walter Simonds,
forester.
|A few extra dollars spent for
{treating when building a new
{fence will save more than half
the annual costs of repair,
placement, and labor.
PREVENT LOSS Wher-
lever use disease-resis-
varieties to pre-
post
to
possible,
|
be dissolved and the balance of]
money
worthy cause.
citizens,
mittee to continue its work? If
so come to the
when it is called and
organize the group.
women were
received a gift and the local pa
re-|

vent disease loss, urges O. D.
(Burke, Penn State extension
plant patholigist. Such varieties
lyield well, and they cost little
more than susceptible varieties.
IDENTIFY TERMITES —
[Mature termites have a black
body that is not pinched at the
waistline, and four long, gray
of equal length and at
[least twice as long as the body,
lexplains Stanley Gesell, Penn
[State extension entomologist.
SEE ORNAMENTALS —Vis-
it nearby nurseries and green-
houses to get acquainted with
[new and used ornamentals, sug-
A. O. Rasmussen, Penn
[State extension ornamental
horticulturist.
crim
CLASS MEETING
Bible class No. 1 of
E: U. B. Church, Fal-
will be entertained in
{the home of B. R. Fink next
Tuesday evening. Members and

BIBL BE
The St.
Some Lumber, lot of Poultry Equipment including Keen Egg|(r iends are invited to attend.
0
|CARD PARTY APRIL 20
Another card party scheduled
for Monday evening,
|April 20th at the Legion Home,
EASTER EGG:HUNT
The Junior C. E. Society of
the Florin E. U. B. Chureh will
hold an Easter Egg Hunt at the
|church on Sunday afternoon,
April 5th, at 4 o'clock. All the
members of the church are in-


Rem. Comm.
(From page 1)

spent for these last
gifts was
$571.70. The balance in the|
account is $174.45. There was|
$7.50 received in donations the!
last few weeks.
There are nine boxes left.|
Anyone who knows of a boy or|


girl in this vicinity who isn’t]
already on the list, please call
3-4621 Box 243 Mount cer? x7
Sr | IT MAKES YOU
Mrs. Jacquie Matoney will| FEEL YOU BELONG”
resign as chairman at the next|
meeting of the Committee. If Telephone people stick to their jobs a long time. Why?
Ro one accepts the vacancy the| One man puts it this way: “You get real satisfaction out
Remembrance Committee will|
of what you're doing—think it's useful, essential. Tele-
phone work with its heart in community service makes
you feel you belong. You make a lot of friends along
the line. And besides, working for the telephone company
today offers even more opportunity for men and women
some|
over]
over to
Think it
do you want this com-|
turned
meeting
help re-|
next
than when I started
and
they
servicemen
proud to say
Mount Joy

per from this committee, with COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO
funds made possible by the :
townspeople. Never have ther
been more than fifteen people
present at any meetings. It is
now time to act. See to it that
this committee is kept going
just as long as our servicemen
and women need it.
EE |
Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. |!
Dr.H.C.Killheffer
Optometrist

MANHEIM {
163 S. Charlotte St. l
Telephone 5.3376 il
|
Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30
Tues, Fri. Sat. 7-9 P. M,
Tues. Fri. Sat.
9:30-1:00. 2-5 P. M
ELIZABETHTOWN
15 E. High St.
Telephone 24-F



Paying too much for Auto Insuranceé
COMPARE YOUR RATES WITH
FARM BUREAU AUTO INSURANCE
Efficiency and careful risk selection keep
Farm Bureau rates low, WHY PAY MORE?"
| Policies are standard, nonassessable, with
JAMES B. HEILIG
Funeral Director
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
WARREN I.
STEHMAN





avtomatic renewal each é months. Friendly Sauare St, FLORIN
nation-wide claim service. Over $19 mil- Ph. Mt. Joy 3.5547
3x7 lions in claims paid last year, Check today
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