The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 25, 1954, Image 5

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hii: BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.
Thursday, March 25

HAVE YOUR
AWNINGS |
MADE NOW
ORDER NOW - - - - PAY LATER oN
Complete Awning Service !
We Measure, Give Free Estimates, Sew, and Hang
Awnings of Top Quality Material.
FOR FREE ESTIMATE PHONE COLUMBIA 48101
“ALSO CUSTOM MADE VENETIAN BLINDS

 

Haldeman’s 's Upholstering & Awning Co.
11th & Spruce Streets, COLUMBIA, PA.
8-tfe
os A EE RE Sin Te NR AAT
Get It At Booth’s
TOBACCO
MUSLIN
2 and 3 YARDS WIDE



First Served
automotive field by
}, Mr.
3 |
— Two Salesmen
Honored At
f Banquet |
Two salesmen for
Motor, Inc.
members
Newcomer
were inducted as |
of the 100—50 Car
Club, Chevrolet's national hon-
or organization for retail sales.
men, at a banquet held last |
night (March 24) .at Hershey.
They are: John W. Garns and
Earl B. Myers.
Membership in this exclusive |
club wx 8 |
tb was awarded to employees | pot gt
of Chevrolet dealerships who
sold 100 or more new cars, or
their equivalent in. either new
and used cars and trucks during |
1953, or in the case of smaller | |
dealerships,
or more new cars or their equi- |
valent.
A lapel pin is awarded to each!
Car Club member the first year
he and a diamond is
pin
qualifies
added to the
thereafter.
“The Chevrolet Motor Divis- | |
ion congratulates all club mem-
bers for their outstanding sales |
accomplishments in 1953,” said |
F. C. Silvey, Harrisburg Zone |
manager.
“These
tional
manship,
maintain
each year |
FOR SALE: Mixed baled hay.
| Also baled straw. Phone 3-5221,
5t06p. m. 5-ifc
Spencer
Supports. Mrs. Edyth B.
| Brubaker, Florin. Call Mt. Joy
3-4949. 35-tfe
Mixed hay. Warren G. Shank.
Call Mount Joy 3-4841. 9-tfc
Easter Bunnies, order now,
limited supply. Phone Mt. Joy
3-9024. 9-Tc
| PIANOS, new and used. David
Hess Music Shop, 106 N. Mar-
ket St, Elizabethtown. 4- tfe
1 evening gown, size ET ‘mint
| grea, worn one time. Call Mt.
Joy 3 3-4941 after 5 p.m. 11-2¢
by their excep- |
achievements in
helped Chevrolet |
its leadership to the |
out-selling
its nearest competitor by more |
tran 226,000 units last year,”
Silvey added. “Our retail]
salesmen and especially our
Car Club members deserve full |
maintaining and in- |
men,
credit for
creasing Chevrolet's leadership.

Waltham
GOLD RUSH
Regular $29.75
17 Jewel Precision Made Waltham
vow $19.95 ris Tan
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY (ENDS APRIL 15th, 1954)
Also, a large selection of other Models at special prices
It will pay to buy now or lay-a-way for that special
occasion coming up oon.
Such as EASTER, MOTHER'S DAY, GRADUATION,
ANNIVERSARIES
WARREN H. GREENAWALT
JIEWELER
209 WEST MAIN STREET VIOUNT JOY, PA.
PHONE 3-5491
OPEN EVERY EVENING





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No ma'am, no collar today!
It’s the very newest, crispest way A
to look! Sips Store double-buttons
the collarband of a Wamsutta pima slee veless...
soft-tailors a placket...cuts shirt tails deep-deep-deep
Lustre-laundering white, candy colors, vivids. Sizes 30 to 38.
Come see our many other new Ship'n Shore's!
KITTY'S DRESS SHOPPE
EE a
ENGINEERS TO INSPECT
NEW PENN STATE BARNS |
Penn State's new dairy barns |’
have attracted hundreds of vis-
. . |
itors since they were put
an Society of Agricultural En. |
molds its annual spring |
gineers
meeting April 1 and 2 at the
University.
The engineers have devoted a |
half-day of their busy program
to a study of the automatic
equipment, construction, wventi- |
lation, and other features incor-
porated into the new structures,
Harold V. Walton,
announced
section
The
are devoted to |
most of them |
equip-
chairman rest
of the
technical deports,
sessions
machinery,
and industrial
from power,
ment, engineers
concerned with farm sales and
ervice
As a multiple unit, - the
facilities i
use
provide
production
new barns
teaching dairy
University students, operate as
large institutional
plant, {the principal in-
series of research
feat-
in
production
and vet
terest lies in a
Management
are studies
investigation
approach
under
every
efficiency of nearly ev-|
ures are
ly
compare
detail involved in dairy op-
virtuz: to
ery
erations.
et BC
DIAGNOSTIC LAB LOOK
ON POULTRY PROBLEMS
Installation of necessary
cquipment has just been com-
pleted to outfit the new Poultry |
Diagnostic Laboratory on the
of the Pennsylvania
State University. This ‘lab,’
part of a new state-wide pro-
aram, is designed to aid poult-
rymen in quick analyzing their
problems. It
service
outbreak
campus
health and disease
is hoped this speedy
may halt any
from reaching epidemic
disease
propor- |
tions.
Poultrymen can bring
ailing birds direct to the
where trained technicians
analyze and diagnose the
lems.
their
lab
can
prob- |
ee ED A
KHAKI CAN MEANS COLOR
OR TYPE OF MATERIAL
The word “Khaki” will do its
best this year to confuse con
sumers this year.
Bernice J. Tharp, clothing
specialist of The Pennsylvania
State University, reports that
khaki can mean either a specif-
ic color or a type of material.
[ts name from an In-
dian word meaning earth color. |
U. S. Army uniforms of twill
weave go by the term khaki. |
colored.
Current however, |
has taken some of the basic Ar-
fabrics and turned them in-
comes
fashion,
my
to smooth, trim costumes, These |
garments are available in 8)
range of colors.
——————
INO BLIND DRIVING |
In Birmingham, Ala. it is a-|
gainst the law to drive an auto-


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|mobile while ‘blindfolded. -




FOR SALE

SEWING
SALE:
for
Phone 688.

MACHINES FOR
New and used Repairs
all makes of sewing mach-
J. V. Binkley, 111 N. Mar-
Elizabethtown, Penna.
29-tfe
mes.


to men who sold 50 | Individually designed

“sales- |



For Sale
1951 Hudson Sedan
OVERDRIVE, RADIO,
CLEAN
$1145 |
Geo. W. Leaman
208 E. Main St., Mount

Joy

| 2-row
into | jzabethtown R.
use. But they will get a new |
type of inspection when the | =
Pennsylvania Section, Americ- |
| WAYS TO PREVENT
| should exercise their
| vision


McCormick Deering Po-
tato Planter. Walter Shank, El-
D. Phone 66J13.
12.afc

2 Fox Terrier Puppies. 9 weeks |
old. Phone 3-4046. 12-1c |
FOR SALE Hih
Globe Milker. Needs no pipe.
Also good mine hay. Phone
{Mount Joy -5818. 2
2.2¢ :
ALL TYPES
BUY YOUR FAN TODAY
PAY
First Payment In May
« WAY’S APPLIANCES
18 W. Main St., Mount
BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD
A birthday party was held on,
Sunday in honor of John Sliver, |
North Barbara Street and Mrs. |
Fred Marietta
Ave. The party was held at the |
home of Mr. and Mrs. Shiver.
Gifts were given to the hon-|
ored and refreshments
Williams,
Leiberherr, Jr.
gucsts
were served to Albert
Karen Williams, Mr. and Mrs
Everett Williams, Mr. and Mrs. |
Russell Williams and daughter
Deanna of New Salem; Glen
|
|
|
Hahe, New Salem; Miss Elinor | -
Gordon and Oscar Gordon, Hel
lam; Miss Mary Lou Hake, Red
Lion; Mrs. Grace Blantz and
children Doris, Ray, Jr. and
Samuel, Lancaster; Mrs. Irene
Eltz and daughter Donna; Mr
and Mrs. Sliver; and Mr. and
Mrs. Leiberherr, Jr. with daugh-
ters Drusilla, Reenee and Linda.
EE ee]

TELEVISION
Mix television and “kids”
problem often results.
problem is how long to let
children view television at
night. Marguerite L. Duvall,
extension family life specialist
at the Penna. State
has this to say about the
lem.
“Parents are better judges of |
what is good for children than
the children Parents
authority |
but with thoughtfulness
the television debate.
“If they, too, watch the pro
grams their children view, they
will be better able to talk about
them. Too many parents yield
to children’s teasing about tele.
hours when discussion
| with the children might be the
cure.
“If a child is given good reas-
{ ons for not doing what he wants
to do, he'll be less likely to be
resentful.”
etl Ae
PROBLEM
and a
The
the
University, |
prob-
are,
on

Patrenize Bulletin Advertisers.

| and also sell
Joy /
"Work Done
Through the
WANT ADS
CLASSIFIED
You can Buy and Sell, Rent and Hire Profitably

Portable
point washer,
apartment size Hot-
in good condition.
33-6581. 11-2¢
Only $35. Phone

Two ladies’ plain black coats,
spring and winter, like new. Al-
so a trunk. Reasonable. 101
Popular St., Mount Joy. 11- 2p
Alfalfa Hay.

Martin Eshleman,


Florin. 1-3p
DRESSED POULTRY. Chick-
ens, ducks, and geese, Try our
frozen poultry. Elmer Guth-
ridge. Call 3-5832 Mt. Joy.
. 1-12¢
Typewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash
Registers, Check Writers, Safes,
New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 Bast
High St, BE-town. Ph. 14). 8-18-ti
FOR SALE
Used Furniture
See Your Furniture Dealer
At Salunga
Open 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.
REA E. GREIDER
SALUNGA
PHONE 2401 LANDISVILLE
8-5¢

m.

rp tL
THARS Golo.
THAR --
IN THEM THAR

AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, 1
| buy old cars, all kinds of scrap iron
stove wood. Guy D.
Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. 40-t{

A 9x12 all wool rug, 3 scatter {FOR SALE: Used Auo Parts
rugs to match. Used only two Tires, Auto Heaters. Koons Au-
| years, in good condition. Call | {yp Parts & Wreckers, Hummels-
Mrs. Elmer Ginder, Mount Joy [town R. D. 1, (Sand Hill).
3- -4883. 12xtfe Phone Hershey 3-9936. 51-tfc

Coat-suit, size 16, unlined, aqua,

{in good condition, $5.00. Call
Mt. Joy 3-5364. 11-2¢
l9x12 = Wilton Fug, $8.00. 101
New Haven Street, Mt. Joy
12-1p
GET YOU R BROWNIE MOVIE
CAMERA AT KLAHR'S for di
rect factory service. ‘Cost no
more, only $39.75. Buy yours
now for spring and summer
fun. Victor Klahr Camera Shop,
Middletown 12-1¢

Advertisers.
CUSTOM
ROTOTILLING
Reasonable
Patronize Bulletin
Rates
To Please Customer
PAUL E. MILLER
PHONE 211R4
R.D. 1, ELIZABETHTOWN, PA
11-tfc
DON'T FORGET BABY
AT EASTER
For HER MAJESTY
NYLON' Bonnets
Eyelet Pique Bonnets
Smocked Broadcloth
dresses
Foi HIS MAJESTY
NYLON Visor Caps
$1.39
. $1.25
$1.25 & $1.30
NYLON Suits $1.69
Boucle’ Suits $1.98
Seersucker Suits ‘ $1.59
FOR BOTH
Boucle' Sweaters $1.89
Cotton Durene Sweaters . $1.69
Cotton Sweaters . $1.69

 
 
 
“FEMALE
HELP WANTED


$1.69 1 C le
Sta

19 W. Donegal St., Mt. Joy, Pa.
Dial 3-9373
Alterations - - '- Buttonholing
Hat Ve ilings

Stockyard Manure delivered
Phone Manheim 5-5101. 9-9p
1950 6-cylinder Ford motor
with all accessories. Richfield
Service Station, Phone Mt. Joy
3-5241.
10-tf



Margaret - Jean Shoppe |
APPLES, Delicious & Stayman |
at the Garber farm near Florin. |
Joseph B. Hostetter, Phone Mt.
Joy 3-4649. 10-tf
|

WANTED |
Full Time Waitress
RESTAURANT
experienced.
aning woman,
te references. Write Box A,
The Bulletin. 12-1¢
EXPERIENCED
LINCOLN
PHONE 3-9161
6-tfc


Pri



CARD OF THANKS


I wish to thank my friends
and neighbors for the flowers,
cards, visits, and prayers dur-
ing my stay at the hospital.
Mrs. Irvin Gruber
mame
1 wish to thank all those who
sent me flowers, cards, and gifts
during my illness. Mrs. Clyde
Fenstermacher. 12-1¢



MALE







PHONE 5-2283
MANHEIM,


12-1p |
les,
LOT FOR SALE:
egal Springs Road,
REAL ESTATE
For Sale « or Rent
80x180, Don-
Mount Joy.
ce reasonable, John A. Char-
Phone Mount Joy 3-4183.
37-4 |

to
of
Christian family of three
buy a house
town.
————————————————
desire
house anywhere or
with several acres
around. Call 733J5 Elizabeth-
7 7-Uc
rent a




WANTED TO BUY

ANTIQU ES: Win pay high
prices for antiques of any des-

cription. Mr. Hart, 151 N. Char-
[1otte St.,, Manheim, Pa. Phone
| 5-2163 2-24-tf
USED PIANOS. David Hess, 106
IN Market St., Elizabethtown,
| Phone 605-J 10-tf
| Marble-topped furniture and
Call 26843 Lancaster
lor drop a card to 319 N. Queen
ISt., L ancaste r, F rigari. 12-4p


LEGAL NOTICES
Scaled proposals will be re-
"ceived and publicly opened and
read by the Supervisors of East
{Done gal Township, Lancaster
{County at Maytown, Maytown
| National Bank, Penna., until 9
T.


ta. m. o'clock E. S. April 3,
seasons require-
{ments of Bituminous Material,
and Crushed Limestone.
Proposal forms, Specifica-
(tions, Form of Contract and In-
structions to Bidders may be
(obtained at the home of, or by
writing to Christ C. Forry, Sec-
retary, Board of Supervisors,
Maytown, Penna.
All proposals
the form
1954 for their
|
must be upon
furnished by the un-
dersigned.
CHRIST C. FORRY
10.3 Secretary of Board



JONES & ZINK, Inc.
® REAL ESTATE
® INSURANCE
Franklin Zink




HELP WANTED
C totill : = Local Representative
‘ustom rototilling, rardens y YEN rp
lawns. Phone 3-9469 Mt. Joy. 53 W. DONEGAL S'1
12-4p | PHONE MT. JOY 3-6512
rT SE em | 12-11:
Man to farm tobacco on shares. | cl
Write Box B, c¢-0 The Mt. Joy
Bulletin. 12-2¢ {| ROOM FOR RENT: Apply at
| 220 East Main Street, or Phone
ca me 3 3-6051. 10-tf
"HELP OFFERED [TOR RE INT: 3 rooms and “path
| apartment. Also an electric
Ladies! How about that mend | chicken hone 3. 074. 10 700
ing you never seem to get |. i ei i a oct ol
done, anu those collars on dad's | Upstairs apartme nt with seven
shirts that are so badly worn? | rooms, bath, hot-water heat,
Bring them to Mrs. Elmer Ran- | garage. 21» miles North of Mt
dler near Hossler's Church or | Joy. Will be vacated April 15
call 3-9340. No socks 11-2¢ | Phone 3-5535 11-tfe
[15 acres, whole or part. 1,200 ft.
Jacob H. Ruhl (front on Route 441 West of
{ Marietta. Phone 6-2107 Mariet
AUCTIONEER [ta or 561 E. Market St., Mariet
ta 12-2¢
Complete Sale Service There is no better way to boost
PA | your business than by local news
12-10p | paper advertising.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Estate of George Michael Mil-
ler, dec'd, late of West Hemp-
field Township, Lancaster Coun-
ty, Penna.
Letters testamentary of
said estate having been grant-
undersigned, all per-
ed to the
isons indebted thereto are re-
guested to make immediate
(payment, and those having
claims or demands against the
same, will present them with-
out delay for settlement to the
undersigned
PATRICIA BURNS,
Administratrix
¢'o Arnold, Bricker &
Beyer
110 East King Street
0
8-6¢ Lanc aster,
E XE CU TOR S NOTICE
Estate of William M. Hetrick,
late of West Hempfield Town-
ship, Pa., dec’'d
Letters testamentary of said
estate having been granted to
the undersigned, all persons in-
debted thereto are requested to
make immediate pavment and
those having claims or demands
against the same will present
them without delay for settle-
ment to the undersigned
Executor
DAVID HETRICK
20 Hess Avenue,
Elizabethtown, Pa,
i Henry F. Gingrich,
Attorney
Penna.

11 6c

CALL TODAY
FOR YOUR
APPOINTMENT
AT
Doris Beauty Shoppe
Chocolate Ave., FLORIN
PHONE 3-5853
Doris S. Houck, Prop


HESS BROS.
FLORIN
Qur phone number has
been changed to
3-6045
Grassficld
Spittlebug
spraying foil
Control
10-tfc



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Where Your Dollars Stretch

Some Real Values in Nice Clean Automobiles
1952 BUICK SPECIAL
Dynaflow
1951 FORD 2-DOOR
Fordomatic, Heater
1949 MERCURY 4-DOOR
Heater
1946 FORD 4-DOOR
Radio, heater
1946. CHEVROLET 4-DOOR
Radio,
1946 FORD 2-DOOR
Radio, heater
heater
1939 FORD 2-DOOR
1937 DODGE 4-DOOR

TRUCKS
1950 CHEVROLET
Sedan Delivery
1949 FORD PICKUP
1949 INTERNATIONAL
Dump - W tag
1947 INTERNATIONAL
Cab & Chassis
1946 FORD 1%2
- new molor
2 TON

CLARENCE W. HERR
~ FORD MOTOR SALES ~
WEST MAIN STREET

MOUNT JOY
PHONE 3-9701

Used Cars
Heater
& H
R & H
ton Pickup
Heater
Cpe, H
1952
1950 Che
[1647 Plymouth,
[1948 Dodge One
| 1953 Dodge
| 1950 Piymouth,
{
Pivmouthn door,
9
vrolet 2-door, R
2-doo
4-door,
Bus
Stehman Bros.
SALUNGA



1952 Chevrolet
Belaire Sport Coupe
Fully
cquipped
2-1951 Ford 4-door
Sedans
With overdrive
Fully equipped
1950 Chevrolet
4-door Sedan
Radio and Healor
1951 Chevrolet
Belaire Sport Coupe
With
1949 Chevrolet
Deluxe 4-door
Very Clean
power glide
AT
NEWCOMER
MOTORS, Inc.
MOUNT IY
1948 Chevrolet
2-door Sedan
1951 Pontiac 4-door
fully
Extra Cl¢
loo!
cquipped,
an
1948 Plymouth
2-door Sedan
1947 Ford 2-door
Radio and Heater
1946 Ford 2-door
Radio and Heater