The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 10, 1954, Image 5

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Christmas Jewelry Club
STARTS JUNE 19th
$1.00 per Week for 25 Weeks
®
ADAM H. GREER
JEWELER
87 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PA.






Reduced Federal
Taxes Means
Your Telephone
Dollar Goes Even
Farther
Why wonder? be SURE!
check the directory
before calling
Don’t depend on your memory! If you're uncertain
about a number, look it up in the directory—before call-
ing. You'll save yourself time and trouble—and wrong
numbers. And remember this! “Information” is always
at your service. But records show, seven out of ten calls
to “Information” are for numbers listed in the directory.
If you're not sure of a number, before you call it, check
it in your telephone directory first.
COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO.
Rose Winners Are
‘Named At Bank
| The employees of The Union
| National Mount Joy Bank held
a rose show on Thursday, June
| 4, 1954, in the lobby of the
were grown by the
with the exception of those used
| in the artistic arrangement sec-
I tion.

won her a prize for the best rose
in the show. Charles R. Heaps
arrangement of Golden Glow
climbing roses grown by Harold
S. Krall and Carl S. Krall re-|
ceived a prize for having the
greatest number of points. Over
one hundred entries were ex
hibited.
C. Stuart Smith, M.D. of Eli-
zabethtown, a regional consult-
ant of the American Rose Soci- |
ety, judged the entries. He was
assisted by N. C. Rothrock,
president of the Elizabethtown |
Rose Society. Mrs. Ruth Coble
Kraybill, stenographer of the
bank, had charge of the ar-
rangements,
A large number of local rose
There is no better way to boost |
your business than by local news.
oaper advertising.
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) ON
2" '
5 blue coal
Fuel prices go up in the Fall. So
fill your bin with steady-burning
‘blue coal’ now and save. Re-
member, the sooner you order,
the more you save. Call us today!
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PHONE MT. JOY 3-9551
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T-Shirts 69-
New Ties
99- |

3 for $2.00 MEN’S

FRUIT OF LOOM
Shoes-Loafers $695

Shirts & Shorts @©-
3 for $2.00
MT. JOY DEPT

Men’s Hose
50-
bank building. All of the roses
employees |
Three prizes were awarded
by the bank. Miss Ruth E.
Shenk’s entry of a Peace rose
received a prize for his artistic |
| ued drive in
| paign is ‘the
| being made to contact the pub-
lic in the PP&L service area, en- |
| ating the menace.
| discarded airtight cabinet
| (see illustration
nal and best recommendation is |
| refrigerators and the like and to
(PP&L Supports Drive
' To Eliminate Discarded
| Refrigerator Hazard
The week of June 6 has been
designated as spearhead week
of a National drive to combat
danger of discarded iceboxes,
refrigerators, and freezers to
children’s lives. Last August a-
lone, five children in one family
and three in another perished
| inside these death traps.
According to G. T.
| Lancaster, division
dent for Pennsylvania Power &
Light Company, the utility in
cooperation with National Elec-|
trical Manufacturer's’ Associa-
tion is supporting this contin- |
the local area.
Theme of the P. P. & L.. cam-
child you save
may be your own!” Efforts are]
|
Storb,


. . . . . |
listing everyone's aid in elimin- |
Airtight cabinets, like refrig-
erators and freezers, are dis-
carded at the rate of approxi- |
mately {two to three million a
year. According to National Sa- |
fety Council estimates, the num-
bers of such discards will con-
tinue to increase over the next |
growers. customers, and few years. This means more and
of the bark visited the How nore discarded refrigerators are |
Out ‘of etal visitors were Mise) becoming available to invite!
Sle Dy 5 'S Jere A SS \
Pei pi "gy |
Ardyce Charles and Mr. and| children to the ir doom. . :
y . | Most critical months for this
Mrs. Vernon Weaver of Upland, | hazard aro M through Sep |
«yap : | hazard are May ro p-
California and Mr. and Mrs. Al- | ile =
bert W. Kohn of St. Louls. Mo | tember when children have]
— : : | their greatest amount of leis-
——a— - | sat |
ure time. An enticing hiding |
place for them at any time is al
with
locks and hinges intact.
There are three types of dan- |
gerous boxes. First are those |
which have no further use and |
have been abanded in vacant]
lots, garages, basements, dumps |
barns and the like. Then there]
are those which are temporarily |
stored in basements or garages |
by homeowners who anticipate |
they may have future use for]
them. Last are the boxes which |
have been converted
age chests to hold tools and oth
er household implements.
The Council recommends im- |
mediate and continuing com
munity action to solve the prob- |
lem. There can be conscious ef- |
fort made to of these |
empty boxes or to see that these |
death traps are rendered harm.
less.
Such discarded boxes may be |
made safe, according lo the |
Council, by removing the latch |
stop (see illustration No. 1), or
drilling holes in the cabinet |
into stor- |
dispose
by
and removing the gasket
illustration No. 2). These latter |
operations together, though not |
singly, unseal the Re
and allow air into the box. Bet-
ter still, according to the Safety |
Council's recommendations, re
(see
[ move the door entirely for oft- |
| en times the child cannot open |
the heavy door from the inside |
|
| even when the latch is removed |
No. 3. The fi
abonded freezers. |
to search out
them entirely.



NE
3. Better still, remove door
by removing hinges.
If the cabinet is only tempor-
ily out of use one may remove

STORE

| the latch stop and screws, drop-
ping them into a bag which can
be attached to the box for use
| when needed. Or, move the re- |


——
| compartments by older children
. .'| as “part of a game.”
vice presi-|
| itely malicious intent of older Seventeen of twenty new pa
| boys and girls who want to] tients were given treatment or
scare these younger children | taught exercises this month. The
from the Mount Joy high school |
| and
or of science degree in home ec-|
[ frigerator so that the door is a~ THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.
| gainst the wall. Further recom-] Thursday, June 10
{ mended is the tying of wire or|-
| stout rope around the box, or |
| padlocking the chest if its hand-
County Society Makes
its Monthly Report
Included in the
( les are so-constructed.
[
|
{ Children monthly
re
become locked in

0) Wf » Ph: ‘as Wy
| iceboxes, refrigerators, freezers| Port of the Lancaster County
YES : 4 Society «Cripple ‘
| and other airtight cabinets for ie ety for : rippled Children
( x : at / S ne 3 p
many reasons. Some are just ex- Ke Adult SNC. AS the number
of visits made in this vicinity,
| ploring or hiding from other
|
| children; they crawl in volun-
tarily. Others are put into these
Nineteen visits were made in
Mount Joy Borough: Mount Joy
Rapho Township
Township,
Township, 4;
4: and East
{
Still Donegal
ers are locked in through defin-
oth-
is still $1,500
Persons may still
for one reason or another. Easter Seal drive
| below its goal
knowledge of ul
Sound advice,
which is necessary beforehand,
for anyone trapped in airtight
or nearly airtight enclosures, is
first to make every attempt to
remain calm. Don’t expand use-
send in their contributions
The June 12 Satur-
day Evening Post will carry an
article on the camps run by the
Pennsylvania Society for Crip-
issue of
less and frantic energy in at-[Pled Children and Adults. At
tempting to free oneself in an| least 8 Lancaster County chil-
impossible situation. In other | dren attend these camps cach
vear. The president of the Board
of Directors
et |
people to visit these camps dur
words, lie as quietly as possible;
the limited supply
of oxegen to the utmost and]
urges interested
conserving
wait. for rescue. ing July or August |
> ee oe @ ee
FOOD SALE SATURDAY |
Miss Garber Is
Recipient Of
Methodist Church will sponsor
a food sale in front of the Titus

Scholarship Rutt Insurance Office at 9:00 a.
. ; ! m. Saturday, June 12
Ellen K. Garber, Indiana a
county extension home econo-
mist, is the recipient of one of
the Horace A Inc.
scholarships for study at an ap-
proved extension-training
lege or university. She is one of
eight Pennsylvania extension |
workers to receive a scholar-!
ship for study this summer.
Miss Garber will study ati
Colorado A. and M. College,
Fort Collins, Colorado, for three
weeks starting June 28. She will
Moses,
col-



You were
young once
REMEMBER?
enroll in two courses - - evalu-
ation of extension teaching and
"| You know how the young-
development of |
sters enjoy receiving their
own mail, so don't forget to
send a special card on their
|
; . {
principles in
graduated: pirthday Choose from our
|
youth programs.
A native of Lancaster county,
Miss Garber

was
Hallmark cards for children
they're especially de-
signed to delight the young
ones.
. wy . RE
from The Pennsylvania |
State University with a bachel- |
onomist in Indiana county since
June 1945 Sloan’s Pharmacy
Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
The REXALL Store
We Specialize In . . .
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PHONE ELIZABETHTOWN 110J12 RHEEMS, PA.
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MURPHY’S June Values


Anniversary Special!
Sport Shirts
1 .00
Anniversary Speciall
Sun Dresses
98:
$377
UTILITY KNIVES
“No-iron'" cotton
plisse in assorted
prints. Short
sleeve, two pock-
els, S, M, L,
In sizes | to bx.
Embossed, ever-
glaze, waffle
pique and others,


SINGING CANARIES
PARING KNIVES |
Various shape 3 to 5 inch | Ten styles in butcher slicer
handles, stainless and carbon | knives. Stainless steel blades.
steel blades. |
17 27:
NEW STORE HOURS
Tuesday, Thursday 9:00 till 5:30.
1:00 P. M. Fri. and Sat. 9:00 till 9.00.


Vionday,
Wednesday close at


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Norman E. Garber, live on Mt. | i
Joy RI. i Phone 3-3001 MOUNT JOY, PA.!





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