8=The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, October 8, 1953 | Mi and Mrs. Earl Geltmacher ———— | A000 TAMMY — Ew | tion and family at 8 field, | + mily a mithfic Id, | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Fy y 5 | NEWTOWN Pa. a suburb of Bhiladelphia Fogie and family were Mr. and a Mrs. John Miller visited Mrs. Mrs. Victor Fogie and daughter Robert Yoder, Mrs. Victor Bus-| Shirley, Mr. Harry Fogie, Phil { adelphia, Mr. and Mrs Nelson Portner and family, Marietta Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Oli- hong and Mrs Robert Johns ver Witmer and family werelall of Lancaster Miss Grace Felker and Mr Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wittle! A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl A celebrated their 58th wedding Geltmacher in honor of Kenny Howard Witmer, Harrisburg x : . Anniversary on Saturday, Oct Pearl Brenneman, Betty Bro The following visited at the Stoppard who celebrated his Wittle home, Misses Anna Miles 9th birthday on Wednesday sey and daughter Linda Lec Sept. 30. The following were and Edith Erb visited recently and Jennie Sweitzer E-town with Mr. and Mrs. Sargent] Miss Mary Hamilton, Florin,| present: Mr. Harold Stoppard, Brenneman, Red Lion RD, and |Mr. Charles Wittle, Columbialand sons, Miss Evelyn Wagner Harvey Bard Ironville Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle of |KD Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wit- | Mrs Stewartstown R. D fle and children, Columbia, | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmacher On Saturday Rev and Mrs, | Mrs Ragner Hallgren and [and family R. H. Arndt Mrs Calvin | granddaughter, Mount Joy. Mr. Thomas Fogie spent the Campbell and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gamber weekend at Erie, Penna Mr. and Mrs. Habet Khelgha-|and son Ronnie, Mt. Joy visited! Mrs Martha Fogie visited S J So LT rx — AANTE ak. YOUR pre Fair WEEK WATIONWIOE PARTS eR RRR yo Way's Appliances MOUNT JOY {J1r., Mount Joy in honor of Mr. | ! : re minds Kermit Bidth, Penn George Reigle Sr., who celebra presbyterian church, Mount Joy range next spring when the CALVIN CLUB PLANS : will hold a food sale Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Barton of Columbia on Saturday F rm Cal dar round may be soft, urges Carl me ) 1 ( \ 1) : a en ground may be sc FOOD SALE Oct. 10, at 9:30 a. m. in front Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt Lh wa Mr. apd MIs. Havard | org FEEDERS 70 MEET Johnston of Lancaster Wednes- oy dav | A steer feeders’ field day will * : {be held in the Lancaster Stock | Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer, | yr, qs, Friday, Oct. 9. Thomas visited Mr and Mrs. John Kaul King, Penn State extension fman, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Wil | Livestock specialists, announces liam Kauffman and family, ol la demonstration of the grades Ironville, and Mr. and Mrs lof cattle bought and sold daily George Schoelkoph and family, {1 ivastock marketing authorities Columbia will speak in the afternoon pro Mr. and Mrs. William Rynier, Gap, visited Mr. and Mrs.. Jno. Grossman and family gram CHECK EGG EQUIPMENT | In the interest of accuracy, egg | scales and egg graders should A birthday party was held at the home of Mrs. Geo. Reigle | {be checked occasionally, re- ted his 38th birthday. Mrs [State extension marketing spec- Dert’s grandson was present { Individual eggs must vho aise. celebrated his 6th | Meet minimum weight require- | birthday | ments or the whole case will [be put in a lower grade even Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Halde- {ough the net weight of the | man, Mount Joy R. D., visited | is correct. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gamber. | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mau-| KEEP PIGS GROWING Katie ! The hog business is not profit- growing rice Frysinger, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Ida Eisenberg- able unless pigs keep er, were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer | {rom the time they are farrow- | Hartman, Mountville, Mrs. Ed-|ed until they are ready for | ward Kirchof, Miss Kathryn | market, says Dwight Younkin, | Weaver. Lancaster, Mrs. Emma | Penn State extension livestock | Givens, Middletown, was a vis- | specialist. The heavier the pig is at birth and at weaning time the earlier they will reach mar- ket weight. | itor over the weekend. { Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ab ram Gamber were Mr. and Mrs (Guy Winters and family, Mr A VIE x a dit my . SAVE LEAVES -— If you and Mrs. Ray Gamber and son, : : 4 burn leaves or other plant foli- Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah : : a : age that is not diseased, you Sumpman, Mt. Joy, Mr. George . ; are destroying a good source of | Rhoads, Coatesville, and Mrs. i organic matter of humus or | Iona Arndt of town. : . . | ve your soil. Penn State extension I'he following were visitors Vin. . ‘ n garden specialists suggests mak- of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moore, ing a compost pile or digging | [Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sener, Lloyd|, > =. gr : BLP the foliage into the soil. | | Longedorf, Mrs. Nora Halter of { Columbia, and Mr. George COLLECT SOIL — Soil for | Longedorf, Mobile, Alabama. use in hotbeds and coldframes Mr. Abner Weaver, Mt. Joy next spring should be collected | {visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward row, says James Dutt, Penn | [Isler and Mrs. Irene Snyder State extension vegetable spec | Mr. and Mrs. John Wittel, Flor-|jalist. Then it can be sterilized in were Sunday dinner guestsifor control of diseases "and in- the Islers. | sects wheh might cause troub- | Mrs. Betty Brosey and daugh- le for next year's plants. ter Linda Mrs. Edith Erb and CLEAN EQUIPMENT Cleat rephew, Bobbie, spent Sunday | all shelters, brooders, and | | of RI PIS © AT i St A ARE TS TE RTT Dossin, Penn State extension . : poultry speciaislt J The Calvin Club of the First{of Titus Rutt’s Insudance Office. re OX TEI KEENER’S + Take Pleasure In Announcing THE OPENING OF An Additional Showroom In The Former Market House Adjoining Our Store WITH THE TWO FLOORS OF OUR MAIN STORE, THIS ADDITIONAL SPACE WILL ENABLE US TO OFFER OUR CUSTOMERS ONE OF THE MOST COM- PLETE SELECTIONS OF FINE FURNITURE IN THIS AREA. We would be pleased to have you come in and browse around. You will recognifie such famous products as Serta and Simmons bedding, modem living and bedroom furni- | | ture by Baumriiter, Heywood-Wakefield Maple and Ashcraft furniture, Howell Dinette i Seis, Duo-Therm Oil heaters, rugs and carpets by Alexander-Smith and Masland, Flexal- | um venetian blinds, and many, many other nationally advertised lines, and you will | find our prices are lower, too———we want our customers to have quality furniture at a | saving. . SEE OUR DISPLAY AT THE COMMUNITY EXHIBIT! KEENER’S MOUNT JOY, PENNA. | 15:31 MARIETTA AVENUE Henry Frank and family, Ro R.D Mrs. Loren Witmer and her with Mr. and Mrs Sunday Schoo! class wishes 10 thank ail who helped to make their food sale a success. About | $63.00 was realized from this alo, all proceeds will be turned od over to the building committee | for the renovating of the church | | Elin CAnnouncing the H# DODGE ‘ » > basement. { a ! M. RISSERS ENTERTAIN o Mr. and Mrs. Paul M Risser, Landisville, entertained to a corn and doggie roast at their Ve home on the lawn. The occasion Hager’s Plain Clothing Dept. “Where Plain Folks Like To Shop” Outstanding Values In Winter Coats $3250 to $6250 101 ana %hese coats are tailored Customers who appreciate pe t comiort, good workma Hp a y ity in styling that gives you that "wel dressed” app2arance. Fitted and Boxy styles. Sizes 10 to 20 and 29% to 51% PLAIN CLOTHING DEPT., Second Flood es — 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. ; HAGER’S was in honor of relatives of Mr. Risser’s from Pittsburgh, | Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson and | son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Hoffer Johnson and son Bruce. There were 42 guests present, | | including Mrs Charles Zeller, | Sis. Charles,’ Bobby and Donnie | Zeller and friend, John Schroll; { Mr. and Mrs Martin L. Frey, Mary Jeanette, Anna Lois, Ev- elyn and James Martin Frey, Jr., of Willow Street; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Myer, Ruth Ann, Audrey, Bobby, and Nancy Myer, of Lampeter; Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur C. Derr and sons, | Kenny and Tommy, Mount Joy Ri; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lutz —. Landisville; | Dodge Royal V-8 Four Door Sedan and son, Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Risser and son, Teddy, Landisville; Mr. ser, Landisville; Mr. and Mrs. | Arthur Brown, Florin, and granddaughter Carol Epler; Mr. | Cloy Hofter, Florin. | Pfc. Cloy Risser, stationed in New Red Ram 150 V-Eight— America’s Top Economy Eight now stepped up to 150-H.P. We Print Every- | thing But Money Friday —- 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. ¥ | Closed Mondays! ' 25:31 W. 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