The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 06, 1953, Image 8

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8—The Bulletin,

WATERMELON
SALES - SWEEP
BY FLORIN LIONS CLUB
SATURDAY AUG. 8
HOUSE-TO-HOUSE CANVASS
BEGINNING AT 1 P. M.
MELONS ALSO ON SALE AT
Keystone Diner Smith’s Store
Brubaker’s Grocery Store
for Lions Club Public Service
Projects
Proceeds will be used

Time to take
a reading?
Changing conditions call
for chang whys. After

reviewing your present
financial position and re-
¥ . 7 cs
reading your present Will,
/
w/e suggest that you talk
with your lawyer and with
‘us. If trust service now fits
i ee et te ee ee etl
| your plans,name us as
vour Executor or Trustee.
UNION NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY BANK il
4 OF MOUNT JOY



Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation


ON THIS
KELVINATOR
ELECTRIC RANGE!

‘COMPLETELY DE LUXE—COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC
Here at last! A range with color controls which not only tell at a
glance which heat is on—but whether inner or outer heating elements
are on and the intensity of heat selected! A great new cooking aid!
Exclusive with Kelvinator! Come in for a”demonstration!
f
¥
® Amazing new “Picto-Heat" Cone
trols for easier, better cooking.
® Giant even heat oven. Avtomatically
| Pre-Heats to 350° in 5 minutes.
® “Automatic Cook” control. Starts,
| times, stops cooking automatically, ® Huge warmer compartment with
-® Versatile “up-down” unit—Down, a thermostatic heat control.
deep-well cooker—Up, an extra surface |
1 unit. |
| ® High-speed surface units, each with
® Fluorescent Top Light, foodlights
® Twoappliance outlets, one controlled
by “Automatic Cook” Control.
@ “Scotch Kettle" deep-well cooker.’
i | 7 exact measured heats, >
irs TIME TO GET |
LESTER E. ROBERTS & SON
PHONE 3-4132
47 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA.


entire range top. {
Wount Joy, Pa., Thursdday, August 6, 1959 |
 
 
 

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POLID |
PRECAUTIONS
Gamma Globulin=obtained from hu-
man blood=gives protection for a few
weeks. However, it is in VERY SHORT
SUPPLY,
 











A vaccine is not ready for 1953. But
there is hope for the future.
Meanwhile=when polio is around=
follow these PRECAUTIONS.”

Ii " RECOMMENDED BY : JE
lll THE WATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS







° as the site for a number of reas- |
Aluminum Co. |» |
| 1. It has enough land of the |
proper type
$3,000,000 Plant "7" >... sous vo.
» | cat both native Lancas-
Near Completion |
ions for
people and for the new citi- |
ns who will come to this|
en rere area from other Alcoa localtions
|
Soon to be combleted. in 3 1t hasan excellent reser- |
caster, is a modern new fabri- | Voir of the type of people Al-
cating plant of Aluminum Com- coa desires for employes.
pany of America for the produ- | {. It has good transportation
facilities for importing raw ma-
shipping {finished
machine product:
terials and
| It will cost in excess of $3,000-
| ,000, products. |
Screw machine product in-} §. HH isin a good position to |
clude a wide variety of screws, | serve market areas. |
nuts. bolts. rivets. nails and Alcoa found what it wanted |
| | washers: and such miscellan-|in Lancaster—along the Fruit- |
cous standard items as pipe ville Pike near the Bypass—and
plugs, U-bolts, studs and stud |since the first of this year has |
bolts, binding posts and binding | gradually been taking its place |
screws, pipe and tube fittings {in the community as an integ- |
and numerals In addition, | ral part of Lancaster’s growing |
special products will be mad industrial scenery. 1
at Alcoa’s new plant to fit cus About half the 84 acres pur-|
tomers specifications. chased by the company were |
Plan for construction of this ecured from Manor Realty, aj
aluminum skinned plant were subsidiary of the Pennsylvania)
announced last Dec. 3. When Railroad. Another 32 acres of |
in full production about . twoiland were bought from Elmer |
vears from now, the plant will | Esbenshade of Lancaster, |
and 10 acres were purchased |
employ 450 people and have an
. : { Ny ‘ a Forme |
payroll of close to two |rom Harry Hess, a local farm


{and a half million dollars ; -
PO Grading and excavation of
Some months ago e man- 3
Ope mor 5 ago ng . on the tract officially got under- |
{agement of Alcon renlized uy last Mar. 18, when the new
necessity of having a separate!., '
. | Works Manager, Robert Chest- |
plant large enough and situated ee 1 1] first i f
2 wt turned the first spade o
to handle the growing demand : 1 Ki 1
: ' ws carth at ground breaking cere- |
{for aluminum screw machine ; Particioati ie
3 ‘ nonies rarticipating n 1¢
products. And with the need to : |
oe DH ; “0 ceremonies were Daniel Rhoads |
Ree Toon ol 3 planne d “X=! President of the Mnufacturers |
{ {he weilities 1 f
pani 3 3a oi oe ( n of Lancaster, Presi- |
\lcoa's Edgewater, N. J. opera-! y v ag
: den J. Rudisill and]
tions, the company began look- : 43 D |
1em be f the Industria e-
ing around for- a new site on 2 : :
h retails velopment Committee of the
which to build a screw machine ’ :
WICH Fo duit screw macameltancaster Chamber of | Com
| products plant. |
nierce.
In excess of 50 acres of land, The initial work crew on the |
were needed by Alcoa on which |apading and | excavation num- |
to erect such facilities. kered about 10 men who re- |








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county was
Lancaster moved some (0,000 cubic yards |


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AUGUST
SALE
Entire Stock of
Dress Material
REDUCED
20%
Marion & Ruth Rowe Shop
84 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY

Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Friday & Saturday Till 9 P. M.

of earth, With the aid of special
pneumatic drills mounted on
wagons an additional 10,000
cubic yards of rock were blast-
ed loose. This preliminary work
was somewhat held back by an
abnormal amount of rain dur-
ing the grading period.
All work at the site is being
performed under the supervis-
ion of Alcoa's own engineering
which will coordinate
various contractors involv-
in the work. The largest
single contract for the work
was awarded the Mellon-Stuart
Co. of Pittsburgh, It covers
construction, masonry, exterior
walls and partitions, storm,
sanitary and industrial waste
sewers, underground water and
gas lines, plumbing
paving of certain interior floor
sections.
forces,
the
ed
The main features of the
whole project are two training
buildings, the main industrial
plants and an office building.
As the construction program
gets into full swing, upwards
laying of foundations, erection
of structural steel, construction
of underground facilities, and
| all the main jobs which go into
the building of a modern indus-



M1 hopeful
and brick |
| . >
of 200 men are engaged in the | P-

Ever Told; Hall of Fame; and |
Kate Smith shows. In last sea- |
son's Gretna production of “3
Men, on a Horse”, Eric played |
the role of Charlie. This is his|
fourth play at Mt. Gretna this)
season, |
“Come Back, Little Sheba” is |
a drama of deep frustrations. |
Doc, played by Wyley Hancock, |
after his marriage to Lola,|
Pauline Drake, is forced to give|
up his medical studies and be- |
comes a chiropracter., Due to |
Lola's inane praylings and]
their monotonous life, he takes]
to drink. The Milkman Elie, in-
troduces a break in the monot
ony of this humdrum daily ex- |
istence for Lola and Doc. The]
solution of all their
problems provides an evening |
of good theatre. |
The cast of “Sheba” includes
Katherine Gregg, James Cade,
Kay MacDonald, James Ray,
Jack Gilchrist. George Curley,
Richard Freed and Henry Veles,
Charles F. Coghlan and Gene
Otto present “Come Back,
Little Sheba” for one week be-
ginning Thursday, Aug. 6.
ret tll sores
Young People Have

 
YES! YOU CAN GET THOSE
THOUSANDS OF


AS LITTLE
AS
$1.25
Per Week
PAY AS
YOU RIDE



You don’t have to wait! Get your new Kellys now — fot
a small down payment and as little as a dollar a week!
 
EXTRA MILES on
EASY-PAY TERMS
 







THERE'S EXTRA PROFIT
IN GOOD POULTRY HOUSE VENTILATION
Want your birds to produce more
in ‘hot weather?






fewer losses due to heat.

They will,” if you
keep fresh, clean air moving through
the poultry house.s A ventilating fan
will do the job...and it’s easy to
install, - economical to operate, and
pays dividends in healthier birds and
Good ventilation is just as import
ant when the weather turns cold, too!
It cleans the air, reduces moisture on
It
lessens rust on metal parts... keeps
walls and ceilings and timbers.
litter dry and loose. You get fewer
dirty eggs.
Too dry or téo damp...both von-
ditions¥are {bad ~ for your birds. .
and good ventilation is the no-work
solution! } See your local farm equip-
ment E retailer. .< or] discuss” it 2 with
your Representative,
a today!
PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY

: ‘'oday’s Kellys 4 ade of the finest available materials
trial plant. Fellowship Banquet Today's Kellys are made of the fine s '
- — —— by master craftsmen who know how to build thousands
The young people of the Gen- | of extra miles into every tire. See us today—for the best
: house J
Gretna Play ous eral Conference Mennonite | tire buy in town!
Features Come Churches of Lancaster, Dartver,
. ’ swehaniece CGirove ah
Back, Little Sheba Mechanics Grove and Fairfield |
held a Feliowship Banquet on | i
- nad ~ - Saturday evening at Mt. Joy. |
Joseph Elic who plays the The guest speaker was the | |] B
Vilmay In Come Boek, Lie lev. Helmuth Dyck, of Fair- Save Your Cash — Use Our Easy Payment Plan
Sheba’ after a hitch of four field, Adams County, who spoke in St MOUNT JOY Pho 3.9351
years in the Navy Spent our: the fellowship that existed in 208 East Main St. ne
[seasons In stock in Connecti the early church. Group sing- Open Mondays and Fridays Til 9 P. M.
—{wo in Litchfield and two in ing was Jed by ROV Denlinger:
WV aterbury. Paradise; the Denver Male
Mr. Elic is a member of the| Quartet sang and a solo was
only “Mime” Troup in America.| by Walter Fry. Annette
This is a highly stylized form|Gaeddert presented a reading.
‘of pantomine, widely used in| The banquet was attended by
France at the present time. The |77 persons. Jacob Harnly was
American Troup has been in|i{ha toastmaster, and Ruth Roh-
existence for 18 months. rer was in charge of arrange-
He appeared. on Broadway | ents. aE we a...
with Jeam Louise Barrault in et @ We eee os DO nn
“Hamlet”, and is consistently . y ’ :
4 .* {LARGE CRATERS 3 DWE ae
doing off Broadway theatre in wy tar Ee “ io. erator FIRE SERVI CE EA DQUARI E RS
original plays. His appearances Ie me eoric cralcry
on television include the fol-|have been discovered in Can- of 5 C 5
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lowing shows: Greatest Storylada. |Use Our Classified olumn It Pay 2
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