TREE SERVICE SAWING, PRUNING and SPRAYING B. B. IBACH 139 S. Main St. Manheim, Pa. Phone 5-4616 Thursday, March 10 Troop Celebrates Girl Scout Birthday Cp. A surprise Girl Scout Birth- { day Party was held for the girls WHITE WASHING of troop no. 147 Monday even- >. ing at their regular meeting. AND Although the girls had planned a special program in honor of Girl Scout week, they thought wesford oy Suruued Loy) DISINFECTING HESS BROS. | ter Sette of the girls sur- prised them by attending the FLORIN, PENNA. meeting held in Trinity Luther- Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 an Church. 36-tfe The program included the his- tory of Juliette Low the founder | of Girl Scouting, and the story | of “Our Chalet” by the Laurel patrol; the opening flag cere- | mony by the Blue Jay patrol and the giving of ten reasons | why they enjoy Girl Scouting by the Blue Bird patrol. Following a color theme of Girl Scout colors, green and yellow, a decorated birthday cake was the featured refresh- ment. Mrs. Myrtle Nornhold, as- sistant leader, was in charge of | the affair. | The announcement was made that Miss Doris Linton will be- come the new leader of this In- termediate Troop 147 which is | sponsored by the JayCees. ° —— | CALVIN CLUB PLANS No Thanks . . . Just wind it up. Guess we'll have to ring} | up “No Sale” on this one! But if you're still driving the kind of car that runs on gas, | | This is the place to get it. You'll appreciate our fast] poop SALE ig I re oe | A food sale will be held Sat- business! Pprecihe your urday morning, Mar. 19, at the > Roberts Electrical Store, 9:30 | a.m. by the Calvin Club of the | local Presbyterian Church. The | sale will include all types of | homemade foods and will fea- ture chicken corn soup. Customers are asked to bring ‘heir own containers for the soup. GEIBE RICHFIELD Service Station EAST MAIN ST.. MT. JOY PHONE 3-5241 Benj. F. Garber ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Dial 7-6361 NewcomerMotors, Inc. Fhone 3-4821 Open Evenings MOUNT JOY, PA. 1953 Chevrolet Belair 2 DOOR 2 Tone Paint R & H bh Baby Chicks meinen sent Ducklings 1953--210 Chev. Sedan | Juskey Bowls v i Every Week nm | {§ write or call for Price List at as we should have your or- in advance on once, der three weeks some breeds. G. K. Wagner Chickery ELIZABETHTOWN R. D. 2, PA. PHONE 17-3745 8-ttc 1953 Plymouth 4-DOOR, clean 9 THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa. C ! . a L A S S IFIED You can Buy and Sell, Rent and Hire Profitably Through the WANT ADS -— | FOR SALE | Typewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash Registers, Check Writers, Safes, | New & Used. J, M. Engle, 411 Eas\ | High St, E-town. Ph. 14J. 8-18-d | Mixed hay and also straw. Phone Mount Joy 3-4841. Warren | Shank. 8-tfe | | | Large Sale: Large selection of |uesd gas stoves, radiators and [other appliances. Ward Bottle | Gas, 25 S. State St, Ephrata. 9-1c Used David-Bradley GARDEN TRACTOR, like new. Call Giebe | Richfield Service Station, Mount Joy 3-5241. 10-1¢ REDUCED C-3 ARGUS TELE- |PHOTO & WIDE ANGLE LEN- |SES NOW $49.50 was $69.50. New model C-3 Cameras $66.50 with case & flash. Beaded screens 10% to 25% off list prices. Victor | Klahr Camera Shop rear P. O. Middletown. 9-5¢ |Bucket-a-day stove with tank and pipes. Phone 3-6624. 9-2¢ {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-tfe | AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, 1 buy old cars, all kinds of scrap iron [and also sell stove wood. Guy D | Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. PIANOS, new and used. David | Hess Music Shop, 106 N. Mar- | ket St., Elizabethtown. 4-tfc | - SEWING MACHINE Sales & Service New & Used Sewing Machines WAY'S APPLIANCES | 48 W. Main Street | Phone MOUNT JOY 3-3622 | SEWING MACHINES FOR |SALE: New and used Repairs |for all makes of sewing mach- lines. J. V. Binkley, 111 N. Mar- | ket St., Elizabethtown, Penna. 29-tfe | Phone 7-1450. Lb KEENER Memorials Phone Marietta 6-3531 | MAYTOWN, PA. [cone me eee | Special on Stayman Apples - {$1.25 per bu. Also home made | Apple Butter. Joseph B. Hostet- ler, M.t Joy R2. Phone 3-4649 { 10-tfe 98 Olds. Sedan very nice 1952.-- 98 0 | ‘Are All The Youthful Drivers in Your Family GIRLS? If sa we have got good news for you. Our experience shows that 1951 Plymouth 5 PASS. COUPE | A inp 1951 -- 98 Olds. Sedan Heater & Radio 1953 Chev. so we are reclassifying all vouthful women drivers — those under 25 — for adult rates. Big savings are effective March 1, 1955. For complete information STATION Jacon call R. & .H . . ig ‘Benjamin Garber 518 Market Street ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 7-6361 THE FARM BUREA MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE | COMPANY I 8-3¢ 1951 Chev. Pick-up — 1949 Pontiac 2-Door Hydromatic, New Paint Sales Hu juereased profits mean increased pros perity for business, for the work- ers, and for the community. Everybody has a stake in adver- everybody profits from good advertising. READ YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER and inner-spring mattress. girls drive as safely as adults -— | coil spring Like | new. Sold for $54.95, now $35. | Also metal bed frame, adjust- {able from 30 to 54 in., full size { width. Like new, $6.00. Mrs. | Norman Z. Heisey. Ph. 3-9743. { 10-2¢ [39” roll-away bed, | STRAW FOR SALE $20. per | Ton. Phone 3-4221. 10-2p | Save Saturday, March 19, 11 a. !m. for the Moss Farm Auction | at the Moss Farm, formerly the Charlie Wood Farm just off Au- | stinburg-Knoxville Road, 2 mi. north of Knoxville, Tioga Coun- ty, Selling 43 cattle (all steins but 3). Really a juicy | nerd of nice cows! Many fresh | and springing. Farmall ‘‘Super CO" and all farm equipment. one ‘on Studebaker Truck. 10 Ton | Hay. Large quanity good small | farm and hand tools. A ficely-located 750 A. farm. | Excellent water supply ~- on | good gravel road, 1 mi. off hard | top. 50x100 Basement Barn. 2 | Houses - 4 Rm. tenant with hot | and cold water. Main 11 Room | House - Hot water heat and | bath. Timber. Ideal for beef or i dairy. Milo Moss, Owner. An- | other Auction by Rumseys’ of | Westfield. Pa. 10-2¢ | | WANTED TO BUY | ANTIQUES: Win pay high | prices for antiques of any des cription. Mr. Hart, 151 N. Char | lotte St., Manheim, Pa. Phone 5-2163 2-24-t¢ ————————————— a nde "HELP WANTED | | tacit Si { Make extra money, Address, Mail postcards spare t'me every week. Write Box 14, Belmont, Mass. . 7-4¢ | Housekeeper. Two adults. Mod- | ern farm. Maytown area. Live | in. Thirty dollars weekly. Call | Marietta 6-3292. \ 10-1¢ Yon { mm | i> > J. HELP WANTED | MALE | { MALE HELP WANTED F Experienced tobacco farmer. House furnished. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5818. 10-2¢ | Joy 3-4949. MISCELLANEOUS Old cars bought here. Automo- bile parts for sale - batteries, tires, etc. Arthur Eisenhauer, Mount Joy R2, near Milton Grove. Phone 3-5019. 10-4¢ JAY O. KULP AGENCY 1S NOW LOCATED IN FLORIN IN THE OFFICE Formerly occupied by E. Stanley Booth All types of FURNITURE UP- HOLSTERING - REPAIRING & REFINISHING. Quality work at reasonable prices. Also AWN- ING and VENETIAN BLIND sales and service. Phone Colum- bia 4-8101. FREE estimate. HALDEMAN'S UPHOLSTERY SHOP. 5-tfe For Spencer supports, bras, and slips call Mrs. Edyth B. Brubaker, Florin. Phone Mount 7-tfc Will buy. mantels and old wood- work from houses built prior to 1820. Advise location and ad- dress, box L, c/o The Mount Joy Bulletin. 9-5 REAL ESTATE For Sale or Rent gr WANTED TO RENT: House in or near Mount Joy. Moderate rate. Phone 3-9953 between 5 and 6:00 p. m. 52-tfc FOR RENT: Small modern apt. For working couple, or newly- weds. Mt. Joy. Phone 3-4525. ‘ 8-tfc PAYMENT Veterans NO DOWN For 3.Bedroom Homes In E'town and Mount Joy PHONE E-TOWN DAYTIME 17-1455 EVENING 7-2701 A 3-ife HELP OFFERED will work tending children, ete. | Mrs. Hershey. 10-1p | will do baby-sitting in my home during the day or even- Mount Joy. 10-2¢ LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Estate of Amos R. Strickler, late of West Donegal Township, Mount Joy R2, Pa. 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, MABEL HAVERSTICK, Willow Street Rl, Pa. EDNA G. STRICKLER, Mount Joy R2, Pa. WILLIAM H. STRICKLER, 53 Donegal Springs Road Mount Joy, Pa. Administrators Appel, Ranck, Levy & Appel, Attorneys 5-6¢ | ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE | Estate of Edmond L. Sump- man, dec’d, late of Mount Joy, Pa. 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, | RUSSELL S. SUMPMAN, Jr. 3 Henry St., Mount Joy, Pa | Administrator { Clarence C. Newcomer, i Attorney EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of William M. Work- man. aka William McCullough Workman, late of Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster County, Pa., deceased. Letters Testamentary on 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, resid- ing in Mount Jov. Pa. UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK Mount Joy, Pa. Executor Louis S. May, Atkorney 9-6¢ Stimulate your business by adver. tising in the Bulletin, Call at 22 Marietta Ave. Ask for, ings. Call at 211 E. Main Street, | WASHINGTON AND “SMALL Some readers ask meaning of current wrangles in Washington, « 5 Unfortunately, big metropoli- tan headlines give impression words of Sen. Wm. Knowland, (BR. Calif.) various McCarthy bearings, other great Constitu- hac tioh Avenue carnivals are based on per- sonal political feuds and en- | mites. Tragi- | cally, this re sults in many people feeling they should be either pre- or anti-somebedy. ree C. W. Marder Situation can probably best be explained as the 20th century Indian revolt. For over 22 years American people have asked, as Indians a century ago, to leave everything to Great White Father in Washington. » * * It is significant in recent na- tional poll of National Federa- tion of Indepzndent Business members voted 729% to require beth House and Senate to ap- prove treaties and agreements. *® »* From this a sensation seeking headline writer could conclude majority of small businessmen are anti-administration. * % * But analysis establishes vote is not against any particular per- sonality, but against the entire Great White Father idea. This revolt, started in second Roose- velt term was dropped due to war emergencies, revived in sec- ond Truman term, was supposed- ly wen in 1952 election. * * While much is made of appar- ent mistakes of Yalta, other con- ferences, many feel Congress made the big mistake by abdi- cating its power to permit small groups to wield such authority. § National Fed ration of Independent Business been | | his neighbors can thresh oul sol- BUSINESS” By C. WILSON HARDER But early in this administra- tion Sem. Bricker's (R., Ohio) amendment to make sure Con- | gress would pass on all foreign agreements: was defeated by administration pressure. In last session, doughty Rep. Daniel Reed (R., N. Y.) led successful fight to limit tariff busting pow- | APPLES ‘Electric Ww din ‘and Gas € g ; Also Specialize On | FARM MACHINE WELDING AND EQUIPMENT Automobile and Truck Welding LAWN MOWER SHARPENING SMOKEHOUSE DELICIOUS STAYMAN GRIMES Joseph B. Hostetler Cover's Welding Shop Phone Mt. Joy 3-4649 Delia and Marietta Streets 1-tfc MT. JOY, PA Phone 3-5931 ers of reciprocal trade treaty law. - x The Great White Father idea has always been repugnant to Americans nurtured in New Eng- land town hall tradition of free | and open discussion of all issues. The Great White Father myth [ even wore thin with Indians as | evidenced by activities of Ger- onimo and feathered chieftains | who gathered one tragic day on | the Little Big Horn. { * Rightly or wrongly, average American clings to belief he and to anything dreamed up by any “Super Béings’’' wigwammed on the Potomac’s banks. And he re- sents his Congressman informing him his ideas are not valid be- cause they don't jibe with ad- | ministration policies, regardless of who administration may be. * x x { Thus, | | utions to problems far superior | | ( | basic issue today is | whether Jeffersonian principles of democracy will be restored, | or whether U. S. Republic will | continue embracing theories es- | poused by Plato in ancient | Greece that super intellects should have the power to make all decisions without consent of people's directly elected repre- sentatives; in fact even deprived | of knowing facts at any time by simple issuance of an executive order. on» Thus, hue and cry is largely over whether Congress should be a rubber stamp, or repository of the power and glory of the Amer- fcan people. It is most momen- tous issue to ever face nation. Primary Election Being Held At Donegal School Primary elections of the green and white parties in the Youth Day in Government pro- ject are being held this after- noon at the Donegal High School. Ninety-nine percent of the students registered and the figures proved that the parties are evenly divided. The Mount Joy JayCees with Norman Gar- ber as chairman, announced that the general election will be held next Thursday. Ralph Buffenmyer, chairman of the White Party, issued his party's candidates. They are John H'estand and Phyllis Le- van for. governor; James Long and Marlin Miller, Lieutenant governor; Karleen Raffensper- ger, Patsy Hawthorne and Glor- ia Schroll, two representatives to Harrisburg: Jerry Linard and John Hershey. assessor; JoAnn Arnold and James Kinsey, au- ditor: Dovid Weidman and Mar- jon Kline, tax collector; . James Wittle, Barbara Warfel, Peggy Kline and Helen Gorman, two school directors. George Franke, chairman of the Green party issued his can- didates. Charles Ashenfelter and George Franke are nominated for governor; James Grove and Kenneth Good, lieutenant gov- ernor: Peter Nissley, William Shireman, Helen Bucher, Re- na e Platzoder, Barbara Martin, two representatives to Harris- burg; Doris Broff, Bernard Thome and Lawrence Wittle, acer ssor: Jav Metzler, John Hei- Nolice is herebv given that Empire Council No. 120 of Lan- cacter Junior Order of United American Mechanics with offic- es located at 25 East James Strect Lancaster, Pennsylvania, will make an application to the Court of Common Pleas of Lan- caster County. under the provis jon of the Act of Assembly dat- ed May 5, 1933. P. L. 289. on March 18. 1955 in Court Room [No. 1 at 10:00 A. M., to change the name of the said corporation to ®MPIRE COUNCIL No. 12¢ ORDER OF INDEPENDENT AMERICANS. The Articles have been filed in the “he Prothonotary of of Common Pleas of County. Arnold, Bricker & Beyer Solicitors Le of Amendment office of the Court Lancaster 10-1¢ EXECUTORS NOTICE Estate of Amos R. Gish. dec’d late of Mount Joy Borough, Pa. Letters testamentary 0 said estate having been grant ed to the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are re quested to make payment, and those havin¢ claims or demands a¢ainst the same, will present them with out delav for settlement to the nndercioned UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK Mount Joy, Pa. Arnold, Bricker and Rever, Attorneys 110 E. King St., Lancaster 10-6¢ i County Contest To Choose ‘Handiest Man Around Town’ County home owners who are also spare-time handymen, who | spend part of their free time building things around the house, are being offered a chance to compete in a contest | being sponsored by the Lancas- | ter Junior Chamber of Com-! merce to choose ‘The Handiest | Man Around Town”. The contest, open to all coun] ty residents, as well as those in Lancaster, 1s being held in con- | nection with the giant “Home, | Farm and Manage-It Yourself | Show” which opens Mar. 26 at | the Guernsey Pavilion, Lincoln | Highway East. The grand prize will be a Shopsmith complete home work- shop unit, which includes a cir- | cular saw. drill press and lathe, powered by a 3% horsepower | motor. There wll also be addtitional | prizes, according to Robert Mar-' tin, Lancaster, chairman of the contest committee, and all win- | ners will be announced at the opening of the show March 26. Any man who is not a profes- | sional carpenter, cabinet maker | or upholsterer is eligible to com- i pete, Martin said. and any kind of proiect in the home improve- ment field is acceptable, provid- ing it has been completed with- in the past two years. | Nominations should be sent in writing, before March 15, to the Junior Chamber of Com- | merce Handyman Contest, 45 E. Orange St... Lancaster. and should include: name and ad- dress and occupation of the con- teetant: general descrin‘ion of the proiect. and date completed. Judging will be on the basis of workmanship. originality and planning. bv a groun of three epecialists in the fields of decor- ating. carpentry and upholster- ino, the chairman said. ey, Ann Young and Nancy Jo Detwiler. two school directors; Sara Jane Portner and Jack Me- Kain, anditor: Agnes Rosenfeld. Vera Crocker, Jere Thome. and Edwin Rutherford. fax collector. A rally was held Wednesday by both parties preceeding the orimarv election. Since the e~hool is a combination of stu- Aents from both borovrghs and ‘ownshins. a state sla‘e of offi- cers plus school directors was | adopted by the school. Jack Qheaffer is faculty chairman of the proiect. { A Victory Dance has been | wlann~d in honor of the winning | ~andidates for Saturdav nicht, | March 26 bv the Mount Joy Jav- | Cees. Boh Hodges’ band will nlay for the occasion. | ———————— i“ | There are more Navy person- nel serving in destroyer-type vessels than in any other cate-; gory. | children at Johnson's Children Shop? Oh, you mean those new spring suits for boys and girls? Yes, and just lots of other new things. And so reasonable, too. Yes, that’s true folks! real often. | | 43 EAST MAIN STREET | | —And The Good News Gets Around Gee, did you see the beautiful new spring outfits for It will pay vou to pay Johnson's a visit real soon and Use our lay-a-way plan for those Easter outfits. é 4 Johnson's Children’s Shop MOUNT JOY, PA. 9-2¢ Our bank lends to finance the buying, feeding, raising, and marketing of livestock — at low cost ... on terms you'll find particularly convenient. There’s no red tape, and applications are acted upon promptly. BANK CREDIT oy [rR FARM CREDIT COME IN AND DISCUSS THE DETAILS — YOU WILL BE UNDER NO OBLIGATION. 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