The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 09, 1954, Image 4

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, December 8
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SEXTON SALAD DRESSING 39c
SEXTON MARASCHINO CHERRIES 34c
FECANS 1 1b. $1.30
CASHEWS 1 1b. $1.30
SALTED PEANUTS 1 Ib. 80c
in 1 1b. 53c
ENGLISH WALNUTS 1b. 42c
HERR'S HOME MADE CANDIES V2 1b. 68c
RIBBON CANDY box $1.00
MT. JOY LOCKER PLANT
PHONE 3-5431
“Cooperating Mount Joy Retail Merchant”
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Pennsylvania State University
College of Agriculture

Provide Diets More farm
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| families have adequate
| than do rural nonfarm families,
| aceording to, a
{north central part of the coun-
try.
Save Toddler
toddler from danger's door.
Store detergents, poisons, clean-
ing fluids, and
where he cannot find them.
Treat Strains
strains on rugs can usually be
avoided if the spot is treated at
once. Soak up liquids with a
clean absorbent cloth. A dull
knife or spatula is good for pick-
ing up anything semi-solid.
Pep Up Pot Roast — A seas-
oning that lends itself well to
pot roast is curry powder. A-
bout 45 minutes before the meat
is done, mix 1 tablespoon curry
powder and 1 teaspoon sugar
with one-half cup water. Stir
into liquids around roast. You
will like the pep it gives the
meat.
Ground Machine — For safe-
tys’ sake your washing machine
should be “grounded.” A wire
attached with a clamp to the leg
of the machine and clamped to
a cold water pipe will do the
job. Be sure the paint is scraped
off where the clamp touches the
metal washer.


SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.
Pest Control Service



P.B.GUERNSEY SALE
At the Ass'n. Sales Pavilion, 6 miles east of Lan-
caster, Pa. on Route 30.
THURSDAY. —— DECEMBER 16, 1954
80 HEAD . one of the largest sales of the year starting
promptly at 11:00 A. M. An attractive offering of sound cat-
tle with good pedigrees. 40 due within 30 days of sale date,
majority vaccinated, Bangs and T. B. Certified.
SALE MANAGED BY: FOR CATALOGS WRITE
PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSN.
P. 0. BOX 491 HARRISBURG, PA.

FOR
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In Homes - Farms - Places of
Business
Guaranteed Termite Control
WM. J. POWERS
121 W. BAINBRIDGE ST.
E'TOWN — PHONE 289W
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ON-THE-GROW PIGS NEED PLENTY OF VITAMINS,
MINERALS, AND PROTEINS TO KEEP ‘EM HEALTHY -
AND MAKE ‘EM HEAVY. STOCK UP NOW ON BALANC-
ED RATION FEEDS FOR BIGGER PORKER PROFITS !
RED TOP GRAIN & FEED CO.
Mr. Eugene Helwig, Mgr.
PHONE 3-9791 N. MARKET ST.,, MOUNT JOY





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and Gas
Also Specialize On
FARM MACHINE WELDING
AND EQUIPMENT

LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
Delta and Marietta Streets
MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-5931
FOR SALE
Tobacco Stems
BUY NOW AND SAVE
Roy ish & Co. Inc.
Ph. Mt. Joy 3-5218
FLORIN, PA.
143rd Garden Spot Sale
THURS., DEC.
LANCASTER, PA.
At Jay M. Brubaker Farm,
WILLOW STREET VILLAGE,
Pa. 4 miles south of Lancaster,
just off Routes 72 and 222.
85 Regis. Holsteins
Bang’s Certified, Bang's Vacci-
nated, T. B. Accredited, 30 day
Blood Test, Mastitis Tested.

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50 Close and Springing
25 Bred & Open Heifers
10 Bulls
A Complete Dispersal Through
This Sale !
The St. Andrews School at
Middletown, Del. is completely
dispersing its good herd of 39
Registered Holsteins. Nineteen
are of milking age, and the rest
are of varied younger ages.
Classified herd with production
records to over 600 lbs. fat, 2X.
[t Pays To Buy At The Depend-
able Garden Spot. Sales.
Sale starts 12:00 Noon Lunch
Priited} Catalogs.

EARL L. GROFF,
| Local Representative,
R. AUSTIN BACKUS,
Sales Mgr. & Auct.
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Timely Reminders from The
diets
survey in the
Keep your
barbiturates
Permanent
Welding
Automobile and Truck Welding
Cover's Welding Shop
Union National
Bank Holds
Christmas Party
guests of the
nual Christmas party at Hostet-
Dec. 17.
tended the dinner. The invoca-
| tion was given by Lester Hostet-
Martin S. Musser,
monies.

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ifornia. Alvin J. Reist
Mrs.
winter.
ger, was presented with a gift
from the employees.
Those attending the party
were: Mr. and Mrs. Martin S.
Musser, Miss Audrey Musser,
John B. Nissley, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin J. Reist, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Koser, Mr. and Mrs.
Phares Nissley, Mr. and = Mrs.
Clarence S. Newcomer, Harvey
Rettew, Mr. and Mrs. Carl S.
Krall, Miss Betsy Krall, Mr." and
Mrs. Norman Sprecher, Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Shank,
Kraybill, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Hostetter and David Hostetter,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles "Heaps,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hinkle,
{ Mr. and Mrs. Lineaus Longe-
necker and Sylvia Longenecker,
Mrs. Clara Weidman, Miss Ruth
Shenk, Miss Chrisine Weidman,
Miss Joyce Miller, Paul Hartz,
Miss Florence Miller, and Miss
Mary Jane Zimmerman.

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| Lions View Two
‘Films At Meeting

Two films, entitled “Fabulous |
| Fishing in South America” and
| “From Breeding Farm to Win-
| ner Circle”, highlighted the ev-
| ening of the regviar meeting of
{ the Mount Joy Lions Club on
Tuesday nigh‘ al Hostctler’s.
A from Donegal
| Tigh School consisting of David
Weidman, Maciin Miller, John
Hiestand ani George frank sang
19 tie group. Clayton Aument
was in charge of the entertain-
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| ment. One visitor, Dr. Elmer
Hoover, E-town, was present,
Paul Gingrich, president, was
in charge.
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The employees, directors and
Union National
Mount Joy Bank held their an-
ter’s Banquet Hall on Tuesday,
Thiry-eight persons at-
ter.
During the meal, Miss Sylvia 85 was collected at the Union
Longenecker and Miss Audrey | National Bank; $26.45, First Na-
Musser played several piano | tional; $17.76; Hess’, $13.14;
selections. Group singing was | Sloans; $8.50 Murphy's, $3.30
led by Mr. Lineaus W. Longe- Theatre, and $3.25, A&P Store.
necker. In plants, Aircraft Marine $7.05,
president |
of the bank, was master of cere-
Following the dinner,
Norman H. Sprecher told of his
and Mrs. Sprecher’s trip to Cal-
showed
color slides taken when he and
Reist visited Europe last
Samuel Hinkle, bank messen-
Mrs. Ruth |
Bell Day Shows
Increase Over
Last Year
Bell Day results showed an
increase of $63.47 over last year
in Mount Joy. Last Friday, Bell
Day, Mrs. Frank Young, chair-
man, announced that $235.89
was collected in the borough,
Through volunteer workers
who sold individual bells, $11.-
Sico $4.50, New Standard $7.02,
Gerberich-Payne $31.33, Mount
Joy Mills $9.66 and Seiler Ptg.
Company $10.00. In the schools
$38.45 was collected at the local
grade school and $18.55 at the
Donegal High School. The Ro-
tafy Club donated $12.63 and
the Lions $3.89. Large bells in
the stores included $8.56.
Additional volunteer workers
were Mrs. Johnson Martin and
Mrs. Melvin Weaver. The com-
mittee offers its thanks to all
the volunteer workers, coopera-
ting stores, factories and offices.
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Cheerleaders Chosen
For Basketball Season
Cheerleaders were chosen at
the Donegal High School for the
basketball season. The varsity
squad includes Patricia Haw-
thorne, Agnes Rosenfeld, June
Heinaman, Doris Groff, Sonja
Carver, Zodie Markley, Freda
Hummel and Jane Barninger. . |
The junior varsity squad con<!
sists of Marlene Mumper, Shir- i

Fahringer, Edith Raber, Betty|
Raffensperger,
and Sandra Reisinger.
Four alternates, Judy Naugle,
Class Officers
Class officers were named i)
three of the grades at the Don-|
egal High School.
chose Geo. McKain, president;
Marlene Mumper, secretary and)
Charles Groff, treasurer. |
Sophomore officers named are|
James Shenk, president; Ronnie
Jean Reese, vice president; Bet-|
ty Raffensperger, secretary and|
Patricia Drace, treasurer.
Freshman officers are Robert
Heistand, president; Jean Mum-
ma, vice president, Lois Fuhr-|
man, seeretary and June Brandt,
treasurer. At the present time,
the senior class does not have
permanent officers, they will be;
chosen after Chrismas.
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Game Letter |
(From page 1)
Wildlife Opportunists
Clyde W. Decker, a Ti
County game protector, reports:
“A railroad man told me of see-
ing many rabbits feeding along
his line's right-of-way in Octob-
| er. A leaky car
spilled the grain along the tra
for about six miles. On one trip ||
the train crew counted 116 rab-|
bits and several squirrels feed-
ing on the wheat in the six ad
stretch.” ‘

Glenn
The juniors dication
| Lutheran
of wheat had/| Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30
ck Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P. M.
Sale Register
Saturday, Jan. 1, 1955 -— A
public sale of cattle, implements
and household goods on the Da-
vid Eby farm, midway bétween

‘Mt. Joy and Mariétta on road to
Musser Legrohn Farms. Sale at
12:00 noon by Willis H. Weaver.
E..V. Spahr, Auct.
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Orangeade Used To
Extinguish Blaze
Mount Joy firemen were cal-
led out at 4:00 a.m. Wednesday
morning to the home of Abram
Rinehart, Mount Joy Street. A
fire of unknown origin was con-
fined to an unused studio couch
which was located in the
yard beside a garage.
Joseph Schroll, who was de-
livering milk at the time,
ported the fire but managed to
extinguish it with orangeade


before firemen arrived. In addi-'
tion to the couch, a portion of
the door of the garage burned.
The Mount Joy
Fire Company was called out
the second time Wednesday
when they extinguished a fire
in a tobacco shed on the farm
owned by Mrs. Fannie Weidman
located on the Mount Joy-Man-
heim road at 4:45 p. m.
Since there was no one home,
the fire was discovered by al
neighbor, Samuel Merkel.
The damage was estimated at
$150.00 since the fire which
started from a spark from a
stove in the stripping room ig-
nited a pile of wood located be-
Friendship

back- '
re-
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side the stove. The wood burn-
ed a hole 6x8 feet in the
and the fire dropped to the base-
ley Metzler, Betty McKain, Ruthi nent, Firemen were able to con- |
1 fine the fire to that area. The lo- |
Patricia chief, Ray Myers,
{called in the
also had
Florin Fire Com-
|pany.
Bernita Baughman, Cynthia tet lf oer
Lehman and Gloria Scholl TREE DEDICATION HELD
were named. { A tree was planted and a
Martin-Kenneth
Memorial Service and Tree De-
Sunday
High School. The |
the Donegal
ial service were the
ministers, The Rev. B. E. Thu-
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| marker placed before it at the |
Raber
afternoon at |
Miriam Roland, vice president; two main speakers for the spec- |
two boys’
ma, Bishop of the Donegal Dis- |
| trict of the Brethren in Christ |
Church and the Rev. Wilbur Al- |
lison, pastor of the Maytown
Church. Both were
killed in accidents last year.
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TREE SERVICE
SAWING, PRUNING and
SPRAYING
B.
B. IBACH
139 S.

Main St. Manheim, Pa.
Phone 5-4616
lor. H.C.Killheffer
Optometrist
MANHEIM
163 S. Charlotte St.
Telephone 5-2888



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