THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Wednesday, November 24 4 Lancaster County Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed Field Drainage — Footings — Grading Hauling — And Light Jobs Top Soil and Fill Portable Air Compressor— Concrete Breaking Rock Drilling R.D. 1 ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE 863R2 11-tfc OLIVER SAGER & SON P.P.&L. (From page 1) when “two of the applicants for the employee scholarship prov- ed to be at a par on ability.” (Scranton Electric area) Lee | Cole Owens of 37 Lacoe Street, | ' Has Live Stock Exposition Entry Chicago — An entry from Lancaster County has been re- ceived for the 55th International Live Stock Exposition Nov. 26 { through Dec. 4 in the newly en- larged International Amphi- of 2011 Capouse Street, Scran- | theatre at the Chicago Stock ton, were among the winners of Yards the first PP&L scholarships. Owens is a graduate of West] | Green Meadow Farms, opera- wens is 3 graduate of West | . : Fiftston High School while | ted by Ed Hess, of Bareville, Scholz is & Scranton Hish) have made entry in the pure- | >. . snl School alumnus. Both are study- | ing at Lehigh University and] both taking engineering courses. | (Luzerne Division) Donald | James of 422 Woodland Avenue, | Hawley, was among last year's | bred and market lamb clashes) for Hampshire sheep. this world’s exhibition Wednesday, Hampshires at greatest livestock will be judged on Use Our Classified Column — It Pays FERRE NE EER] i a IF YOUR CLOTHES i 5 AREN'T BECOMING a i TO YOU ! 2 THEY SHOULD BE x ata’ =. oy =. COMING TO US! ate’ ara’ tase’ ALP ALAA OAL re Bo a dv a av ee Pa od a ave iv adv ave d Eicherlys YOU PHONE WE CALL , DODDS ER 1954 Westinghouse Floor Model DISHWASHER SINK Greatly Reduced ALL 1954 APPLIANCES REDUCED GEO. W. LEAMAN | 208 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PA. LANGWORTHY FARM Guernsey Dispersal (Geo. Le Warthy, Pipersville, Pa., owner) At the Ass’n. Sales Pavilion, 6 miles east of Lan- caster, Pa. on Route 30. THURSDAY - CECEMBER 2, 1954 - 12:30 NOON An outstanding herd, 50 HEAD, all tracing back to the fa- mous Fritzlyn herd, exceptionally high records on the dams. SALE MANAGED BY: FOR CATALOGS WRITE PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSN. P. O. BOX 491 HARRISBURG, PA. } Pest Control Service PUBLIC SALE — OF -— PERSONAL PROPERTY: Saturday, Dec. 4th, 1954 The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on the prem- ises about 2 miles north of Mount Joy directly across from Mt. Pleasant Brethren-in-Christ Church, Lancaster County, Penna. 7 cu. ft. Frigidaire Refrigerator LIKE NEW kitchen cabinet, kitchen range, two old sinks, electric hot plate, extension table, floor model radio, sideboard, piano, 3 pc. Living Room Suite Bedroom Suite one-half dozen antique plank chairs, one-half dozen kitchen chairs, washstand, bed and spring, small tables, sewing ma- chine, cotbed, dresser, old wood chest, two small antique tables, rockers, automatic electric iron toaster, electric toaster, electric clock, antique wine set, five-piece toilet set, Some Antique Dishes lot of carpet, by the yard; throw rugs, iron kettle, and'tri- pot, Estate heatrola, dishe cooking utensils, Reo Power lawn mower, Buckeye incubator, 2400 capacity, two brood- or stoves, 32 ft. extension ladder, bagwagon, working plow, cultivator, 70 pale alfalfa hay, garden tools, and many other articles not mentioned. Sale to begin at 1:00 P. M. when terms and conditions ob if secon. PHILIP H. RUHL J. H. Ruhl, Auctioneer ro —— rt a A ll alin a xn co aan i J Dec. 1. Other highlights held in con- junction with the Exposition | are the 32nd International Grain and Hay Show, the Internation- al Wool Show, the International sheep shearing contests, and 4| | judging contests that will at- | tract both 4-H and college teams from a majority of the states. scholarship winners and is tak- | ing a scientific course at Sus- | quechanna University. He is graduate of Hawley high school. | (Lehigh Division) Charles F.! Smith of 455 Columbia Avenue, | Palmerton, and Caroline Fer- nandes of 17 Bachman Street, Hellertown, were among last] year's PP&L scholarship win-! al Heading the entertainment] ners. Smith, a graduate of Step- | | features of the Show will be 14| hen S. Palmer high. school, is| | action-packed performances of | now enrolled as a pre-medical | the International Horse Show | student at F&M College while! | which will officially open the| Miss Fernandes, a Hellertown | | show on Friday night, Novem-| high school alumnus, is prepar- | ber 26. In addition to the 9 ev-] ing for a teaching career at| Maryland College in Scranton. (Harrisburg Division) Miriam | L. Thomson of Harrisburg, Rt. 3 | graduate of M. S. Hershey high | school, was among last year’s| PF&L scholarship winners and] is now studying for a degree in| | ening performances, matinee | Horse Shows will be presented | on Sunday, Nov. 28, Wednesday | Thursday, Friday and the final Saturday, Dec. 4. ree | | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. | chemistry at Wilkes College. | Benj. F. Garber (Susquehanna Division) J. | | ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Edgar Hibsman of Selinsgrove, Selinsgrove Area school, was among | last year's scholarship winners and is now taking engi@eering | at Lehigh University. | rn (rere XMAS CANTATA A Christmas Cantata “The Wondrous Light” by Stultz, | will be presented by the Senior | Choir of the Mount Joy Meth- | Phone 702-J FARM BUREAU graduate of Joint high Home Office: COLUMBUS, FOR Insects-Rodents-Vermin In Homes - Farms - Places of Business odist Church on Sunday after- | BR noon, Dec. 12. { Guaranteed Termite Control The 15 voice choir is under | the direction of Mrs. Walter WM. J. POWERS 121 W. BAINBRIDGE ST. E'TOWN — PHONE 289W 31-tfc Electric and Gas Welding Also Specialize On FARM MACHINE WELDING AND EQUIPMENT | Automobile and Truck Welding LAWN MOWER SHARPENING Gover's Welding Shop Delta and Marietta Streets | MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-5931 "FOR SALE |S. H. HIESTAND & C0. Tobacco Stems COAL — GRAIN — FEED BUY NOW AND SAVE 1S REPRESENTED IN H.R Ph. Mt. Joy 3-5216 MOUNT JOY BY M. L. GAINOR 35 W. Donegal St. Ph. 3-5803 | | FLORIN, PA. | == —= 8 We Specialize In . . . AUTO PAINTING | WRECKS REPAIRED WHEEL ALLIGNMENT AND WHEEL BALANCING. Sloan, Miss Esther Walters will accompany the choir on the or- gan. Soloists will be announced later. The public is invited. ts fn rt AAA SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. . For Your Convenience oy Nissly & Co., Inc. who will accept orders and pay- ment on account. 45+tfc FREE ESTIMATES | | | Carriger's Paint & Body Shop| PHONE ELIZABETHTOWN 110J12 RHEEMS, PA. 22-tfe afl Your service | Avoid The Rush, Have Your Car Inspected Now| WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF TIRES, TUBES, BATTERIES, ANTIFREEZE, OILS AND GREASES ® DRACE | Amoco Service Station ROUTE 230 | “2 Al AUTO SERVICE | | PHONE E-TOWN 7-9706 | es | will be no highway Pittston, and Richard P. Schulz | by the NATION WIDE S-D DAY CAMPAIGN One 24-hour period when, throughout the nation, there accidents, fatalities, or injuries is the goal of Safe Driving Day, which has been scheduled for December 14 President's Committee] for Traffic Safety. To motorists and pedestrians for the] test day, an intensive education-| al campaign will be launched on Nov. 15, using all available channels for distributing infor- mation in the United States. The objective of Safe Driv- ing Day, to be called S-D Day, prepare] Sale Register] | Keystone Holstein Consignment | |Sale at the Keystone Sales barn, |just east of Mount Joy. Sale in- | cludes At 1 p.m, Holstein Sales, Inc. [p. m., a public sale on the prem- |ises at Marietta, Pa. the premis- les and 44 W. Market Street. by J. Barr Spangler, Susan L. START “WRAPPING UP NEXT CHRISTMAS" NOW! For Christmas giving in 55, begin depositing today—in our Christmas Saturday, Nov. 27 — the 76th a group of Canadian by Keystone | Saturday, Nov. 27 — at 2:00 known as Nos. 36, 38, 40, 42, | Sale, is to provide a graphic demon-| stration that highway accidents can be virtually eliminated if] all drivers and pedestrians do] Saturday, Nov. 30 — public their part to make the _nation’s|sale of real estate on the prem- thoroughfares safe. ises located 114 W. Bainbridge The President’s Action Com-| Street, Elizabethtown. Also a mittee has asked each Governor|vacant lot on West Bainbridge to proclaim December 15th as|Street. Sale at 2 p.m. by George S-D Day; designate a State S-D|L. Doyle, Executor of James Lo} | Spangler, Florence S. Mylin. | Day director; and request May-/Doyle Estate. Dupes, Auct. ors and Burgesses to designate im local S-D Day directors. In ad-| Saturlay, Dec. 4th—A public dition, civic and other organi-|sale of personal property on the zations will be asked to develop|premises about 2 miles north of special programs in line with| Mount Joy directly across from the country-wide project. | Mt. Pleasant Brethren In Christ A primary purpose of the S- Church. Sale at 1:00 p. m. by Day campaign will be to em-) Phillip Ruhl. J. H. Ruhl, Auct. phasize that the initial place to) - UNION NATIONAL OF MOUNT JOY | | attack the traffic safefy problem) ENGAGEM ENTS Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is in the local community and] | AMPLE FREE PARKING SPACE | the responsibility must rest with) SMITH — WITMER { the individual. With this in view | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Wit- | { J both motorists and pedestrians| 30 Old. Market St.. Mount wll be asked to Jopscrve the| 5,0. announce the engagement letter and the spirit of all traf-| their daughter, Julia, to fic regulations on S-D Day. (James E. Smith, nephew of Mr. nn land Mrs. Albert L. Radcliffe, 211 Pearl St., Lancaster. | : Students Present Miss Witmer is a graduate o k “i {Mount Joy High School and her | -— Than sgiving p ay fiance was graduated from Lan- | Students of the fifth and six-|Phier High School, Springaeld, | th grade taught by Mrs. John |11L Both are employed by the Hart presented a special Hamilton Watch Co. Thanksgiving program to the| — Mount Joy Elementary School TREE SERVICE Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 23. “The White Feather”, a one-| SAWING PRUNING ond act play was given with Edward)| Zerphey taking the part of Wil-| a9 BB. IBACH Pa liam; Deanna Walker, Hester;| "" ™ ™ ‘ppone 5.4616 Fhyllis Brown, Prudence; Bar-| i bara Stehman, Patience; James| : Phillips, Mared; Mary Lou| Dr.H.C Killheffer | | Goodling, Jonathan; Carol Det-| . wiler, Mercy; James Harnish,| Optometrist Herman; Larry Jones, Indian] MANHEIM chief and Robert Funk, Wilbur| Jos = Charlotte St. Nissly, Arthur Schneider, Bar-| v 5.2885 : | ry Coover and Dennis Naugle,|| Yor % 3.8:30 the five Indians. I Ties. Per. Gat ! | Patty Nornhold had charge|| 9:30. os Po of the Bible reading and Wilbur|' ELIZABETHTOWN 5 Nissly, the pledge. Linda Mor-| 15 E. High St. ton, Judy Nissly and Nancy Rei- Telephons 24-F dell gave a piano trio and Rob- jert Funk the coronet. Peggy | Brill was the announcer. The fifth grade also presented coral WHITE - WASHING speaking. | AND i — re | | | W x | DISINFECTING | = #05 eo ” HE'S GOT —— iii sii 2 | | . ; Ey oor | |HESS BROS. | Red Top Grain & Feed Co. i Mr. Eugene Helwig, Mgr. fm F 2 i 8 2 8 ; ADS | LORIN. PENNA PHONE 3-9791 MARKET ST., MOUNT JOY I DID Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 ay x = 36-tfc {1 Cad on HE JOB ot a CORN-FED | CORE 3A di - | n TURKEYS CLOSE OUT ON DEER RIFLES | | ; | FOR SALE | Stop and See Our Selections | ; | MODEL 760 GAME MASTER REMINGTON | | MODEL 99EG - 300 SAVAGE | MODEL 94 WINCHESTER | MODEL 340-3030 SAVAGE | | | 1 . . . | Would Make A Nice Christmas Gift 1 A. H. Mumma H 1 “A. LH a Hardware FLORIN, PA. PHONE 3-4938 Dressed or live weight. re . : — - = se DOUBLE BREASTED PRICE REASONABLE wrvey K. Shoomaket C. Robe rt Fr Phone 3-9862 FLORIN, PA. ® 42-5¢ | MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. Aaron 6. Longenecker suioing || Air Compressor Work Rock 4 op ocks CONTRACTOR Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. | and MOUNT JOY R. D.2 | Excavati dG di Trees PHONE ‘3:6091 f ; 4 ‘ating an ra ing R Cellars, Trenches, Etc. emoved MILLWORK - FILL - GRADING TOPSOIL - EXCAVATING P LUMBER - KITCHEN CABINETS HONE MOUNT JOY 3-4753 | | El 1-tlc nn a, FS. Sh Ih arbre, ian EN A ‘ ln Ss ic. i |