4930 DOO St 9 2. HELP WANTED MEN and MOUNT JOY MILLS, Inc. Old Timers (From page 1) letes of the town, ters has volunteered OMEN the collection The Midgets hy the Cldtimers, Wal- take sponsored so come out a F iLL FIME -— Ain) see Rs Young Timers bat- partments / All De tz bit by 31-tf helping the athletics for Our First Sale Date For August TUESDAY EVE, The run of catile\at our last sulff wes rather light, but with the slightly higher plices offered we expect a good run for this next sale, the 4th. | Plan now # attend, and call us prior for any information. We arg here to derve you— RUMSEYS’ OF WESTFIELD, PA. town. G. 4, 1953 8:30 P/M. A be plenty ol Anvone over to play. The 3; we might need all get to finish the game. If these oldsters can do their entertaining attending and Oldtimers sponsor can do yours See you ¢ PRINTING IS RIGHT IN / THE GROOVE There will laughs and thrills s invited merrier, can you our TIOGA COUNTY 31-1c Phone i PUBLIC SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY FAIRVIEW MANOR NURSING HOME Under Supervision of Register ed Nurses, House Physician or Personal Physician retained. Nurse on duty 24 Hours daily Homy, Living Conditions 4-7531 Penn and Plane Streets 28-4p so CE ie SATUR., AUG. 1, 1953 On the premises located along the Mount Joy-Man- heim Road. About one and one-fourth miles east of Mount Joy. the following: TWO KITCHEN; RANGES Two Oil Heaters, §gg Stove, (Wenger make) Low ‘Sink, Extehsion, Round and Small Tables. 12 dozen Chgirs, Wash Stand, Bureau, Bedding, Two Horse Blgnkets, To Buffalo Robes, in good condition; Two Feather Beds, 9rooms of Rag Carpet; som Couch, Screen Door and Winddw Screens, Light Fixtures, Two Lawn Mowers, Canngd E Pans, Home Made Soap. and articles too numerous Sale to commence at 12:30 o’clock on Saturday, Aug- ust 1st, 1953, when terms and C. S. Frank, Auctioneer Claude Zeller, Clerk 12:30 O'CLOCK ESTATE HEATROLA Vs igh top Sink, like new, 033 Your all Rack. Buffet, Chairs, new; Inlaid Linoleum, conditions will be made Paris B. Gruber Clarence B. Gruber FLORIN A small house in good condition 2 bedrooms, new low price. carfiying chfirges Your Pwn Héme. Residenge 4 Mount Joy Jars, Dishes, Pots and Office Lancaster 8296 One-half mile from Mount Jo¥ almost new, two Bedrooms. FLORIN 3 bedrooms, goofl condition, always occupied. ALL THESE SASILY FINANCED WITH CAN JAY /GINGRICH 3-6731 | S.NISSLEY GINGRICH LANCASTER Members of Lancaster Real Estate With our trade-in plan, pay only the difference betweeg our low price on tough, new, Agmo- rubber tread Kellys and the vglue of the unused mileage in your ud tires. Remember! go% of tire fail= ures occur during the last 10% of tire wear. Getting that last 10% isn’t worth the risks you run. Save trouble. Save money. Come in today. You'll quickly see why this new Kelly is the best tire buy in town. BUY NOW-PAY LATER—Our easy pay plan will insure safety starting foday. No red tape. Drive in—drive out on new Kellys. GEO. W.LEAMAN Save Your Cash Ry, Use Our Easy Payment Plan 208 East Main St. MOUNT JOY Phone 3-9351 Open Mondays and Fridays Til 9 P. M. EE a 28-tf Korean Aid Drive Now Under Way Harrisburg Calling upon the leaders of the big veterans’ organizations in Pennsylvania, and their affiliates, to the drive for $500,000 for the American spear- Korean Foundation, Governor John S. Fine said: “No other group in our great State has the same understand- ing of the suffering and misery which accompany wars as do our veterans and the members * {of their auxiliary units. | “Personal experience has given them knowledge of the needs of those who are crip- pled land maimed, destitute and disabled, and of those who have become widows and or- phans. “They are fully equipped to do a magnificient job in the organization and this worthy project.” The Governor pointed out that Pennsylvania was asked by the national foundation, of {which Dr, Milton S. Eisenhower is chairman, for $500,000 of the | five million dollars to be raised for the 900,000 displaced per- | sons, the 100,000 orphans, 300- |,000 widows, 15,000 {ean lines, and the amputees, the 300,000 sick and destitute civilians behind the South Kor- 100,000 [ homes so far destroyed. Joseph S. Kingston, past State Depart- {ment Commander of the Amer- Money for | Own ican Legion, past Vice Presi- with SCOTTS Anti-Crabgrass Compound Another Lawn Care progres by the makers of Scotts Seed SCUTL has met dhd de- feated Crabgrass ‘on thous sands of lawns infpest four years . . . it's ready now to savq yours. Ro it with a few gpreader Walks over the lawn. : Bax $75 Lagge Box 2.75 Jumbo Bag. 9.95 Scola SPREADERS Easy running carts for quick, accure ate SCUTL applications, all feed ings and seedings. Junior=—=$7.35, No. 25—§12.50, H. S. Newcomer & Son Incorporated MOUNT JOY, PA. RRs IMMEDIATE FLORIN © DIE REPAIR — INTER \ Daily 8 A.M ® MACHINIST DRAFTSMEN ee 9 —INTER AIRCRAFT - MARINE as chairman of the hy promotion of ** McCracken, of MEN'S GARDEN CLUB S / R MEETS AT LANDISVILLE [ C. Musser Stauffer, old Har- | a e Cals er Ce nterville| {Road, Landisville, was host to| Friday, July 31-—At the Key | stone Sales Barn on Route 230, den Club Monday night. Daniel {just east of Mount Joy. 60 head I. Nein, vicepresident, presid-|of Holsteins, mostly Canadians, ed in the absence of President [py Keystone Holstein Sales, Chester Souser, | Ine. risburg Pike and 40 members of the Men's Gar- Saturday, Aug. 1-—Along the about The host scrved refreshments at the close of the meeting. The | is | Mt. Joy-Manheim road, 1% miles east of Mt. Joy. Public sale of personal property by Paris B. Gruber and Clarence Gruber. Sale at 1230 p. m. C. S. Frank, Auct. | club's annual corn roast scheduled for 6 p. m. Monday, Aug. 10, at the B. F, Barr resi- dence, Marietta Pike dent of the Pennsylvania Joint Veterans Council, and at pres- —————— ent the Chairman of the Penn- Saturday, August 22—At the sylvania Veterans Commission, | dairy barns located in Lebanon | was appointed by the Governor | County, three miles northwest Pennsyl- | of Lebanon and one mile North vania Committee for the Amer-|of Cleona, 75 head of registered | ican-Korean Foundation, J. Heilman & Son. Hess and Dupes, Aucts. — lil Uses | “The successful accomplish- ments of this assignment to us, as veterans and auxiliary mem- | bers, presents a serious chal- FARM CALENDAR lenge,” McCracken said. “It has been accepted for all of us oy ~ “ie MILK GOOD FOR CHICK- our Department Commander ENS — Milk is o good fecd for land Presidents “Through our local Posts and Units, all groups working to- gether in our respective com- munities, we can again, by our united efforts, prove to our | proteins, vitamins, and miner als, says F. H. Leuschner, Penn State extension poultry special- ist. It has been {experimentally that milk has | neighbors from other states that |. other value, he explains, It | Pennsylvania can and will, thru | stimulates feed consumption in|Box 86, c/o T. 1. jis organized veterans groups, general. | lead the nation. USE GOOD RAM — A good McCracken said that mem- purebred ram will do bers of the “Campaign Commit- than anything else to tee” include: Herbert N. Walker, Commander of the American |King. Penn Legion, and the type and State extension Sundry, State President of the grade ram or even a mediocre | means | William B. Whitman, Comman- |{hat the flock will gradually go! FOR SALE: 30-inch der, AMVETS, and Mrs, Geneva [downhill instead of improving. | American Legion Auxiliary; | registered ram usually J. Grow, President AMVETS Auxiliary; Homer C. Bradley,|A plant has three main Commander, Catholic War Vet- | roots, stems, and leaves, accor- erans, and Mrs. Mary C. Erney, |ding to extension Auxiliary President; Silvio D’-|gpecialists of the Pennsylvania (Anella, Commander, Disabled |State College. The roots gather { American Veterans, Mrs. Mar- | water and food materials which garet Elliott, President, Auxil-|go through the stems to the [iary; I. T. Rockman, Command- |Jeaves to be manufactured into er, Jewish War Veterans, and |the organic compounds which [Mrs. Ann Miller, President, |are food for people and animals. Auxiliary; Charles Hellyer,| CONTROL QUACKGRASS — | Commandant, Marine Corps effective in spot | League, and Mrs. Lillian Hart-|{reating of quackgrass, are too | man, President, Auxiliary; An- expensive on large areas, says | ton D. Kneller, Commander, of | George Berggren, Penn State [ Military Order of the Purple extension agronomist. For more | Heart, and Mrs. Eleanor Kil- [extensive control of quackgrass | patrick, President, Auxiliary; he recommends proper tillage. Perry O. Jones, Commander, USE BAND SEEDING —For i Spanish American War Veter-|gowing grasses and legumes, ‘ans, and Mrs. Pearl Mertz, Pres- | James Eakin, Penn State exten- |ident * Auxiliary; Elmer D.|gion agronomist, suggests band | Christine, Commander, Veter- | seeding. In this type of seed- | ans of Foreign Wars, and Mrs. |ing the grass and legume seed | Agnes Holtz, President, Auxili-|js placed behind the drill disk |ary. | and directly over the fertilizer { Chairman McCracken said | band. | parts: the Campaign, opening Monday | INCREASE POPPIES — If July 27, will run through Aug. |vou wish to increase the supply 8, and appealed to the veterans of Oriental poppies in your to “exert every energy to help be sure to cut the bring a measure of hope for the | roots into 2-inch pieces and future warntorn Korea.” plant them in good soil, says A. ye O. Rasmussen, Penn State ex- tension ornamental horticultur- ~~ of x H ist. ——— aren | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. ADS ARE SMALL but they get ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Clare E. Manning, late of the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster Co., Pa., Dec’d. @ SET-UP MEN TO 4 P.M. MOUNT JOY PLANT FEMALE PRODUCTION WORKERS SECOND SHIFT METHOD ENGINEER Monday 1 P. M. to 3 P. M. MOUNT — FLORIN Letters of Administration of said estate having been granted to - | the undersignedy all persons indebt- ed thereto are/requested to make payfent, and those hav- ing claims of demands against the same, | will resent them without delay {for séttlement to the under- signe T. BRENEMAN, J Administrator, c.t.a. NOTIC OPENINGS |: PLLANT R. D. 4. Lancaster, Pa. Bernard J. Myers, Jr. Attorney 31.6¢ WANTED Truck Driver & Waréhouse Man Wolgemuth Bros. INC. FLORIN, PA. MEN VIEWS— 28-tfe Help Wanted Male & Famale GOOD WAGES EMPLOYEE / BENEFITS VIEWS— Apply ‘in Jerson at the Mt. Joy Paper Box Co. 31-tfe PRODUCTS, INC. There is no better way to boost your business than by local news- paper advertising. 31-tfc Canadian Holstein cows, by F.| chickens of all ages because its demonstrated | conformation of | Sate] the Tomb c inde IS THE JPIME to take lamp erop, “| beautiful color sMdes for win- Mrs. Constance | livestock specialist. Use of a [$15.00 up. New/ $31.15. PLANTS NEED LFAVES ~ | Joy. Phone 3-4845. gardening | | | FOR SALE 141, cre bank barn for 31% ¢ chicken house, room frame hous | veniences, | ste: | burner, electyfc water heater; farm, res tobacco, 30 cap, 8 , modern con 1 heat - oil range, elec. n Rapho Town- | «hip, outskifls of Newlown | Possssion t. 1 or Apr. 1st | Phone Mt. Joy 3-9053, 28.2¢ ! Phone Mt. Joy 3-9053 30-1¢ PROPERTY FOR SALE: 21 [ Story, 7 rooms with all con- | veniences. Reasonable price. { Also a 2-wheel trailer. Charles | E. Sheetz. Phone 3.4172. 30-2p COOL AND SPENCER SUPPORTS. Cal¥ Mrs. Edyth B. Brubaker, Mount Joy 3-4949 29-3tc | | | SEWING MACHINKS FOR SALE: New and uged Repairs | for all makes o es mach- ines. J. V. Binklay/ 111 N. Mar- ket St, Elizabethtown, Penna. Phone 688. 29-tfe CLERK for part time wetk. Ap- (ply in person. Jag Horner Shoe Store, Mt. Joy. 26-tfc GIRL for genaral office duties, such as typing, efe. Apply P. O. 28-4c | FOR SALE: Celery plants. Or- | ders also taken for huckleber- more | ries. Call Paul N. Brubaker, improve 3-5421. 31-1p | NOW slide cameras Victor Middle- 31-1c¢ | ter showing.\ Use Klahr Camdpy Shop, own. two-man | Snyder's Welding Shop. Mount 31-2p | MOVING? Wardrobes and bar- [rels available at saving. Call Larmon D. Smith at The Bul- letin. Phone 3-9661. 31-tf LOST: a golds ‘techy bracelet. Reward to tl finder. Phone 3-9311. 31-tfe [FOR SALE: Beauty mattress, {dining room table with maple finish,Also two heifers, weight, about four and five hundred. Frank W. Gingrich, Back Run | Road, Route 2, Manheim. 31-2p USED @G'ARS 1950 Plymouth 4¢dr. Sedan 1949 Dodge Club Coupe. 1947 Oldsmdgbile Club Coupe. 1946 DeSoto. Club Coupe. 1936 Plymouth 2-dr. Sedan. { ELI AMENT DeSoto — Plymouth MT. JOY FOR SALE: Pennoll seed wheat from certified seed. Also suck- ling pigs. Call Baul Breneman, (Rt. 1, Mount Jag. Phone 3-5222 31-1c¢ 31-1c WE HAVE OPENINGS GENERAL FACTORY | FOR | No experienc necessary. | HESBECOf MFG. COD 443 W. High Street { Elizabethtown Phone 431 31-tf [FOR SALE: Celery and auli- [ flower plants at gas, stap#on east {of Marietta on Larjcg#ler pike. | Noah Sentz, proprig#or. Phone [{4-8212 Columbia. 31-2te | NOTICE {| On August 7, 1953, there will pe filed in the Office of the See- | retary of the Commonwealth, Harrisburg, Pa., and with the | Prothonotary of Lancaster County, Pa., under the Act of [ May 24, 1945 as amended, a |cortiticde for €onducting busir | ness un er tha assumed name of |THE FARMERS FURNITURE | § SUPPLY CO, ‘ with pripcipal place of business lin the Village of Salunga, East | Hempfielg fownship, Lancast~ (er County, Pa . The nam and address of the [ person owhing or interested in | said business is Ellen W. Eek- [ert, 5183 W. Chestnut Street, Lancaster, Pa. . James N. Lightnér, 31-1c Solicitor WANTED TOBACCO CUTTING, BY THE ACRE. State how many acres, and when you are ready to cut. c/o B. J. A. BOX 86 Mount Joy, Penna 30-2p Help Wanted FIREMAN BACHMAN Chocolate Mfg. Co. MOUNT®JOY, PA 20-tfe Bulletin Ad: Pay Big Dividends. WORK | chain saw. Good condition $125. | carnings by $20 to | The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa.. Thursday, July 30, 1953-3 O MECHANIC teed Weekly Wage f renumeration, hour ate or flat rate. acation with pay. Group Insurance. . LANDIS HILL, Inc. Studebaker Sales & Service 2121 E. Clay Street. Lancaster, Pa. hone 8156 Choice 29-1c¢ FOR SALE: 1949 2-dr. Cheyro- let sedan, heater, ood tires. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4185. 16-tfe NOTICE: It is very #Amportant that you supply yefirself with Doctor’s Pyescripffon No. 700- 084 for immedifte relief from Ivy-Oak-Sumag’ Poisoning and many other gflinor skin irrita- tions, Compounded and sold by E. W. Garber, 21 Mt. Mount Joy, Pa. LOT FOR SALE: egal Springs R , Mount Joy. Price reasonable John A. Char- es, Phone Mount Joy 3-4183. 37-4 x180, Don= FOR SALE: 2 désirable build- ing lots al S. Market St., Mt. Joy. Apply Daniel G. Forry, Landisville 2087. i 19-tfe pay high ANTIQUES: 11 prices for anti@lies of any des- cription. Mr. Hart, 151 N. Char- lotte St., Manheim, Pa. Fhone 5-2163. L 2-24-tf CASH FOR OUR PIANO: David Hesgf Music Shop. Phone Elizabethtown 605-J M21-tf WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? Increase your weekly $25 as a part-time Rawleigh Dealer. Full time districts also avail- able. No experience necessary. Buy on credit. Pay as you sell. For particulars write Rawleigh’s Dept. PAF-649-216, Chester, Penna. 4t Jul25p FOR SALE: Wi Studebaker d Commander, io, heater. and overdrive, 1 good condition. \pply at ‘Btefiman’s Garage or Wilmer SX @berholtzer, Cedar Lane, Pho 3-6281 31-1c¢ HELP WANT One intelligent billing clerk. § One girl for general office work Permpanentd jobs. hongf431 Eligahé#thtown 443 W. High Street HESTECO MFG. CO FOR SALE: 4 kitchen chairs. $2.00 each; a modern lounge chair, $4.50; Waghing mochine, $18.00: Duncan-Pphyfe style cof= fee table $12; A beautiful wal= nut top tpblef $10.00; a small case of drawess, $12.50; a green upholstered “chair, $8.00; a tri cycle, $4.00. Call 3-4705. 31-tfe. 31-tf AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, 1 buy old cars, gll Xinds of scrap iron and also sell ‘gfove wood. Guy D. Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. 40-tf GIRLS WANTED packing room. § N, experience needed. Apply iMaytown Shoe Mfg. Co., Maytown, Pa. 6t Jul2e work in Typewriters, Add. Registers, Check New & Used. J. Mj High St, E-town. Ph. 14J. 8-18-tf WANTED: Sewing Machine Operators. Permanent job, good pay, excellemt working condi- tions. Apply Hesteco Co., manu- facturegs @f children’s dresses, 443 W.\High St. Phone Eliza- bethtowyl 431. 10-tfe © FURNITURE REFINISHING i KNOTAY PINE REPRODUCTIONS 4 LENHERT'S Cabigfet Shop MAXIETTA, PA. hone 6-2581 8-tf Seersucker Playclothes 79¢ to $1.98 Smocked BABY DRESES NYLON Baby Shawls WOOL Baby Shawls Carry-Me % Diaper Bads $2.98 TOYS & TS Harmonics £51.00 & $1.49 Gloves & Balls $149 & $1.98 Chimes fog thefBaby ..... 01.49 NEED A BABY GIFT? - - Visit ‘Margaret / Jean Shoppe (19 W. Donddhl St., Mt. Joy, Pa. Dial 3-9373 Alterations - Buttonholing Help Wanted Aale & Female BY BACHMAN Chocolate Mfg. Co. MOUNT JOY, PA, 30-1£
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