The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 01, 1954, Image 5

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ENJOY...
your well earned and!
much needed vacation
by relaxing on our beau-
tiful spacious beaches
Milk Provides Good
Buy And Nutntion
To skimp on milk in order to
cut family food cost is poor ec-
according 1o Louise
nutrition-
onomy,
Hamilton, extension

here in Oce ist of The Pennsylvania State
<n City, N. J. University.
RENTALS For calcium alone, milk is a
. good buy. Without milk, meals
Furnished can hardly provide calcium
Apartments-Cottages
BY THE WEEK, MONTH OR
SEASON.
Retail Price on
Midwest Baler Twine
SALES Under 10 bales .... each $ 8.65
Excellent selection of 12 to 24 bales . each 34
a 25 or more bales ... each 8.25
Desirable Homes Binder Twine _. per bag 10.00
In'stment Propertics Twine is Grade A Quality, Gua-
ranteed and Proven to be
at prices to suit you. Among the Best.
Also new and used Farm
Machinery and Tractors
G. K. WAGNER
THE AUCTIONEER
Elizabethtown R.D. 2,
Phone 831-J-2
: Also Baby Chicks White Pek-
, See—Forrest R. in Ducklings, and Turkey
Robert S. Betty both formerly Polts
of Montgomery County, Pa. | Olid,
Your comfort and enjoyment
is our first and every thought.
BRIDEGAM REALTY
516 EIGHTH ST.
OCEAN CITY, N. I.
Pa.
Bridegam or

21-tfc
7

Where Your Dollars Stretch

Some Real Values in Nice Clean Automobiles
1950 FORD 4-DOOR
Black, Radio & Heater TRUCKS
1949 MERCURY CLUB CPE. | 1943 INTERNATIONAL i
Heater and defrosters Dump - W tag - new motor
1949 FORD 4-DOOR NH rm
ht : 1953 FCRD % TON
Radio, heater, overdrive PICKUP
1949 FORD CLUB COUPE
Yadio, heater
1950 CHEVROLET 1 TON
1341 PACKARD 4-DOOR |, 94g STUDEBAKER 1 TON
STAKE

1336 DODGE
CLARENCE W. HERR
- FORD MOTOR
MOUNT JOY
SALES «=
WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 3-9701




THE BULBETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. |
Thursday, July 1, 5
Milk is also a good buy,
its high-quality protien, B-|
vitamins, and other vitamins!
and minerals.
Smart shopping,
show
needs.
for
though, can
savings on milk purchas-|
Compare prices. Milk of the
same quality from different
companies sometimes varies in|
price. Check with the company
to see if discounts are offered
for large home deliveries.
Prices differ on cash-and-car-
ry and home- delivery. By car-
rying milk from the store, one
to three cents a quart may be |
saved. Price large containers.
In places milk sells for
less in two quart or gallon con-
tainers than in quart or pint. |
—— eee
THE REASON
When an old rabbi was asked]
why God made only two people,|
CS.
some
Adam and Eve, he deplied: ‘“So|
that nobody can say ‘I came
from better stock than you]
qo.’ |

New-FARM -Used
MACHINERY
SPECIAL
JOHN DEERE
“12A”’ Combine
with motor (like new)
$1 09500
H. S. Newcomer & Son
Incorporated
JOY, PA.
MT. 38-3361 |
Used Cars
1953 Dodge 4-Door
1953 Chevrolet
Club Coupe
Heater and radio
1951 Dodge 4-Door
radio & heater
never titled.
1947 Buick Convertible |
Coupe
With heater and radio
Stehman Bros.
! ~ SALUNGA


eee
MERCURY
4th of JULY DEAL
AT
We're cleaning out our stock of ‘54 Mercurys for the
weds
the top deal offered anywhere: the BIGGEST
drive a new Mercury in time for the holiday!
rravystoown MER
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.

4th of July! You get
VALUES and the BIGGEST
TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES! Come in ‘today—you can save money, and
GURY
|
Supports.
13-4949.





FOR SALE

Through the
WANT ADS
LASSIFIED
You can Buy and Sell, Rent and Hire Profitably

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





| Typewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash
[Reginere: Check Writers, Safes, | PIANOS, new and used. David
New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 East | Hess Music Shop, 106 N. Mar-
High St, E-town. Ph. 14J. 8-18-t1 | ket St., Elizabethtown. 4-tfc
Individually designed Spencer | PULLETS. Call 3-4842 Mount
Mrs. Edyth B.
Brubaker, Florin. Call Mt. Joy
35-tfc

FOR SALE: Used Auo Parts,
(Tires, Auto Heaters. Koons Au-
(to Parts & Wreckers, Hummels-

town R. D. 1, (Sand Hill).
|Phone Hershey 3-9936. 51-tfc
HEATER, 50 gal.
capacity. J. Earl Brubaker,
R.D, Manheim. Phone Mount
Joy 3- 5142. 26-2t-¢



FOR
July Fourth
+ AT =
NEWCOMER’S
1953 Chevrolet
Passenger Coupe
Power Glide, Radio & Heater
"1953 Studebaker
Club Coupe
Overdrive, Radio & IHecater
1952 Oldsmobile ‘98’ |
Four-Door
Radio & Heater, Hydromatic
1951 Chevrolet Belair
Sport Coupe
Power Glide
1951 Chevrolet 2-Door
Heater

Radio &
1951 Plymouth 2-Door |
Radio & Heater

1950 Chevrolet 4-Door |
Radio and heater
1947 Dodge 2-Door
Heat and music
1947 Oldsmobile ‘66’
Four-Door
Radio and heater
1946 Oldsmobile “66”
Four-Door
Radio and heater
1946 Plymouth 4-Door
1942 Chevrolet 2-Door |
Extra Clean
1953 Chevrolet
1-Ton Panel
Very
195C Int. 34-Ton Truck
With
1949Ford1/5-Ton Panel
good
stake body
1948 Chevrolet Pickup
GARBER MOTOR COMP ANY Newcorerhiotors, Inc.
|Fhone
3-4821 Open Evenings
MOUNT JOY, PA
Joy.
25-2p
used ten months.
25- 2p
Crib mattress,
Call : 3-5790.

Celery plants. J. Wilbur Bruba-
ker. Call 3-5142 Mount Joy.
Ff


1 at 520 yond up. > |
All makes repaired. R. Smith |
332 W. High St. Se 26 Eli-
zabethtown, Pa. 25-4p
1937 Plymouth. Also a Webster
wire recorder. Both in good
condition. Both reasonable.
Phone 3-3766 Mt. 26-2p
BIG SEL ECTION OF GOOD
used gas stoves, including Ben-
gal, Roper, Quality, Columbian.
Priced from $29.
Ward Bottle Gas,
25 S. State St., Ephrata
Phone 3-2207
Farm Calendar
Cultivate Carefully — Culti-
ivation is the best weed control
{in the garden, believes James
Dutt, Penn State extension veg-
etable specialist, but he says to|
judgment. While it is desir- |
{ able to keep the soil |
little is gained by hoeing |
or cultivating oftener than nec-
essary to control the weeds.
Pave Barnyards Farmers
|
|


Joy.



| use
surface
i
loose,

are enthusiastic about their pav-
| ed barnyards or feedlots, accor-
{ ding to Charles Burress, Penn.
| State extension agricultural en-
| gineer, A paved surface
| time and work every time
| vard is cleaned. Cattle
| healthier, make better
| stay cleaner, and track less dirt
into the barn.
Barbecue Chicken — To help
| in planning a chicken barbecue
| for any sized group of people,
the Penna. State Poultry Feder-
| ation asked Paul Margolf and
| Carl Dossin, poultry specialists
of the Pennsylvania State Uni
versity, to write a leaflet giv
| ing specific directions, You can
| get this leaflet from your county
agent.
| Control
farm fires can be
Joseph McCurdy,
agricultural
farmers, often far re
I moved from organized fire pro-
kK to their own
defenses to control and hold a
in check when it occurs.
Show and Sell Sheep The
| Keystone Stud Ram and Ewe
Show and Sale will be held in
| the Farm Show Building, Har
| risburg, June 18-19. Eight dif-
| ferent Cheviot, Corrie
Hampshire, Mont
Southdown,
consigned.
The Am
Associa-
saves
the
stay
gains,
Almost all
prevented but
Penn State
engineer
Fires -
| extension
| says that
tection, must loc
| fire
breeds
Dorset,
adale, Shropshire,
| and Suffok, will be
{ Dairymen Meet
| erican Dairy Science
| dale,
| tion will have its 49th annual
| meeting on the campus of the
| . . r . .
| Pennsylvania State University
| June 22 to 24,

> ee
State Poultrymen
Select Delegates
Men Pennsylva-
multi-million dollar poul-
with regional and
el-
|
|
|
|
|
to represent
| nia’s
'try industry
| national organizations were
| ected at sessions of the Penna.
| State Poultry Federation re-
| cently at The Penna. State Uni-
|
| versity.
George
former
Anthony, Strausstown
Federation

president,
was named delegate to the Am-
erican Poultry Hatchery Fede
with Warren Burr, of
Tunkhannock, as alternate.
Minnich, Harrisburg,
to the North Eastern
|
| ration,
|
i Ralph
is delegate
Poultry
|
Products Conference
(NEPPCO) which meets in
Harrisburg this fall. Harry
Metz, Belleville, was named al
ternate.
T. E. Moncreif, Hanover, was
elected new Federation presi-
dent to succeed Wilbur J. Bar-

ger, Doylestown, and Jack Mil-
ler, Hanover, was named full-
time managing director of the
organization.
ll II
HOME DANGEROUS
You may not think of your
home as a booby trap—but ac-
cident statistics prove that haz-
! SEWING MACHINES FOR
Lb: and used Repairs
for all makes of sewing mach-
new
man,

ards lurk in every nook and
cranny of the house.


ines. J. V. Binkley, 111 N. Mar-
{ket St, Elizabethtown, Penna.
| Phone 688. 29-tfc

Ford motor
Richfield
Mt. Joy
10-tf
“Paymaster” check writer in
excellent condition and a jun-
ior-sized bed with mattress and
1950 6-cylinder
with all accessories.
Service Station, Phone
3-5241.


spring, Call Mrs. Vera Albert
3-6262 or the Bulletin. 24- te
USED SPINET PIANOS, Gul-
| branson, Lester Betsy Ross. Also
cut-downs and small rebuilt pi-
anos. David Hess Music Shop,
106 N. Market Street, Eliza
bethtown. 26-2t-¢
BEST REFLEX CAMERA EVER
DESIGNED FOR $15.95. All
metal Anscoflex. Also new
Ansco Memar color slide cam-
era $39.50. See them at Klahr's.
Color films, flash lamps. Victor
Klahr, 33 Brown Street, rear of
P. O.; Middletown.


Roper, Gas Stove - used only
once, black and white, 30 in.
divided top, $129. Ward Bottle
Gas, 25 S. State St.,, Ephrata,
Phone 3-2207. 23-1fc

SIX-ROOM HOUSE WITH small
barn and chicken house; two
acres of ground; near Milton
Grove; call Manheim 5- 8108.
)

FARMALL “A”
cultivator and
hoers. Contact John E.
RD 2, Manheim, or
MJ-3-4832.
Home Calender
Select
pajamas
TR/ AC TOR wi ith
one-man tobacco
Brene-
Phone
26-1t-p

Children’s Pajamas
children’s sleepers or
several sizes too large Bernice
J. Tharp, Penn State, extension
clothing specialist, states there
must be plenty of room allowed
in children’s pajamas between
the neck and crotch. Garments
may be of outing flannel,
sucker, or knitted fabric.
Buying Freezers — Points to
seer-

consider when buying a home
freezer include the type, size,
space available in the home,
and special features. So says|
Doris IL. Conklin, Penn State o%-|
tension home management spe- |
cialist.
Cottons Wear — Wrinkle-res-
slightly
fabric
ad- |
|
don’t hold |
folds from |
Mae
extension
cottons may be
heavier than the same
untreated. But their
is that they
wead or
being packed in a suitcase,
B. Barton, Penn State
clothing specialist, points out.
Towel Selection Long
comes with a close,
Close, thick
absorption
istance
great
vantage
creases for
wear
in towels
firm weave loops |
mean greater and |
quicker drying, reports
Black, Penn State extension
home management specialist
Can Vegetables All
tables canned at home,
tomatoes, must be boiled
15 minutes before tasting
ing according to Majorie J
Wormeck, Penn State
nutritionist.
ee
Sanna
vege
except
10 to
Or us- |

extension |
Penn State Names
Soil Technologist
Dr. Louis T. Kardos has been
named professor of soil techno
logy at The Pennsylvania State
University Dr. Rus
sell B. Alderfer in the depart
ment of agronomy. Dr Alderter |
becomes head of the department |
at Rutgers University at Rut. |
gers University.
to succeed
Dr. Kardos has been on the
staff at the University of New
Hampshire, since 1943, and pre
viously was on the faculty at
the State College of Washing
ton. He received his bachelor,
master, and doctorate degrees
at Rutgers University.
—
NATIONAL RURAL SAFETY
LEADERS AT PENN STATE
As the principal program on
» 3-day National Farm Safely |
Institute July 7-9, farm safety
specialists from 14 states will
meet at tht Pennsylvania State
University for a full day’s dis
cussion on major phases of sale-)
ty education. This program fol
lows tours and brief sessions at
Harrisburg and Hershey.

Prof. A. W. €lyde, acting head |
of Penn State's en |
gineeding department and Dr, |
Henry S. Brunner, of the agri-
cultural education department |
will be chairman for the pro- |
gram
A OI

Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. |
‘posite
* hospital.
SUMMER
PORCH RUG
DISCONTINUED
12 OFF
KEENER’S
Furniture
MOU
NT JOY, PENNA.
-
Na
>
\
PATTERNS
Floor Coverings |


Mt. Joy 3-9661
WANTED TO BUY
| ANTIQUES:
3


Will pay high
5-31 Marietta Ave - Ph. 3.5601 | prices for antiques of any des-
FEMALE
HELP WANTED
: | eription.


HOUSEKE
- all adults.
ily
B, Forin,
RE
JEPER
Pa.
AL ESTATE
For Sale or Rent
LOT FOR SALE: :
egal Springs Road,
Price reasonable,
Phone Mount Joy 3-4183.
les,

80x18
for small fam
Apply Lock Box |
23-tfc
ee | stole
"Don.
Le Joy.
John A. Char- |



Franklin Zink

— Zink 1 Ine.
e REAL ESTATE
e INSURANCE


Mr. Hart,
Manheim,
151 N. Char-
Pa. Phone
[lotte Sty
|5-2163



aif
gl MISCELLANEOUS


| WHOEVER BORROWED OR
the cythe, sickle and ax
|p lease put them back in the gar-
lage. Brooks, the Barber. 26. 1te
{ NOTICE: For immediate Relief
| from Poison Oak, Su-mace, Ivy,
and many other minor skin irri-

(tations, you should purchase
‘Doctors Prescription No. 700-
084 which will satisfy. Manu-
factured and Sold by E. W. Gar-
| ber, 21 Mt. Joy St., Mt. Joy, Pa
| 20-tfe
|
|
\ LEGAL NOTICES
SCHOOL ‘DEMOLITION BIDS
Sealed bids*will be received
by the undersigned school dis-
trict until, and will be publicly
opened and read at, 8:00 p.m.
| (daylight time), on July 22nd,
1954, at Mount Joy High School



AD building, Mount Joy, Pa.,, for
Local Representative [demolition of the undersigned’s
53 W. DONEGAL ST. brick grade school building, at
nT i nme Market and Marietta Sts., Mt.
PHONE MT. JOY BAS Joy, Pa. Specifications and bid
a Le. 1] {forms may be obtained without
RE EE jchawrze from the undersigned
LOTS FOR SALE: Jeautiful |secretary, c/o Seiler. Printing
site, overlooking Florin and Mt. | Co., Market and Frank Sts.,
Joy. Must see to appreciate, | Mount Joy, Pa.
Choose your location now along MOUNT JOY BOROUGH
the new
further
Howard Bernhard.
E: Two properties on
Maytown.
FOR SAL
Done ga) Road
Phone
FOR
On Park
Modern
ter Heat
[ Aluminum
Tile Bath
appaintment,
110 N. Be

road,
information
Call 3
near
5641 Mt. Joy.
SALE
Avenue
3rick House.
Oil Fired,
Window
room. Inspectiol
John W
arbara St.,
Hot
LOST
the Florin Reservoir.
contact
9451. |
20- tfc
1
AT COST
1
Mount
)
which starts op- |
For |
8-tfe |
New
Wa
Fire Place
Frames,
by
Dillinger
Joy
24-{fc

Blue para
turn to 1
ror phone

I wish to
neighbors
flowers d
Mrs.
lumbia R.
STAYING

Coming toget
ning; ke
gress; wi
cess.
Patlronize
William K.
keet.
20 New
3-9882
Finder pleas
Reward
thank my friends
for prayers, cards
uring my stay atl
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213 W.
SCHOOL DISTRICT


By Dorothy Kipple, Sec’y.
25-4c
EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE
Estate of Lillian Mae Hamil-
(ton, late of Mount Joy Town-
{ship, Pa., decd.
Letters testamentary of said
estate having been granted to
the undersigned, all persons in-
debted thereto are requested to
make immediate payment and
those having claims or demands
against the same will present
them without delay for settle=-
ment to the undersigned
GRACE G. AMMON
Gap, Pa., and
JACOB W. HAMILTON
Donegal St.,
Mount Joy, Pa.
Executors
Arnold, Bricker & Beyer
Attorneys
110 E. King St,
Lancaster, Pa 21-6¢
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Emma M. Zinn, late
of East Donegal Township, Lan-
caster Co FPa., deceased.
Letters testamentary on said
3 ite having been granted to
ndersigned, all persons in-
de bie wd hereto are requested to
immediate payment, and

ims or demands
same,

p will present
without delay for settle-
e undersigned,
EARL ZINN
Marietta R. D. 1,
Lancaster County,
East Donegal Twp.
Executor.
Pennsylvania.
MUELLER
Attorney
PAUL A.
26-6t-c


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