The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 24, 1955, Image 5

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You can Buy and Sell,
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FOR 5 ALE
Typewriters, Add. Mach's, Cash i
Registers, Check Writers, Safes,
New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 East
High St, E-town. Ph. 14J. 8-18-t
9 piece Duncan Phillips dining-
room suite, $75. Inquire even-
ings at 114 E. Main St., Mt. Joy.
11-2p

REDUCED C-3 ARGUS
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¢

FOR SALE: Used Auo Parts,
Tires, Auto Heaters. Koons Au-
to Parts & Wreckers, Hummelg-
town R.D. 1, (Sand Hil).
Phone Hershey 3-9936. 51-tfc
AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, 1
buy old cars, all kinds of scrap iron
and also sell stove wood.
Spittler, Phone-Mt. Joy 3-5573. 40-t4
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-
ines. J. V. Binkley, 111 N. Mar-
ket St., Elizabethtown, Penna.
Phone 7- 1450. 29- tic
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-ife




Haywood - Wakefield go-cart,
maple crib and mattress. Both in
excellent condition. Call 3-9641.
12-1c¢
Walnut Veneer Dining
10-pe.
Excellent condition.
Room Suite.



Mount Joy 3-4541. 12-1p
Boy's 26 inch bicycle. $8. Phone |
Mount Joy 3-5973. 12-1c¢
Poster bedroom suite. Magic |
Chef gas range. 52 W. Main St.,
Mount Joy. 12-2¢
$100 Hamilton watch, never
used. Sacrifice for $60. $50 Ann
Forgarty dress, size 12-14, $8.00.
Bridal gown, veil and mitts
Other formals, size 12-14. 123
Delta St., upstairs, Mount Joy.
12-1c |
TOBACCO GROUND AVAIL- |
ABLE. Call Mount Joy 3-4966.
12-2p

quarters,
halves or
Also clean
Roy Hess. Phone E-

Young beef,
March 30.
mixe d Jay.
town 77-2921.

Used Servel refrigerators, good
condition, $35 and up.
Gas
12-?
Ward Bottle
Ephrata.
ances for sale.
25 S. State St.
TELE- |
Guy D. |
Also oth-
er used gas stoves and gas appli- |
Rent and Hire Profitably

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MISCELLANEOUS

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| Old cars bought here.
[ bile parts for sale -
tires, etc. Arthur Eisenhauer,
| Mount Joy R2, near Milton
| Grove. Phone 3-5019 10-4¢
TAY O. KULP AGENCY
IS NOW LOCATED
IN FLORIN
IN THE OFFICE
Formerly occupied by
E. Stanley Booth

Automo-
batteries,



{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-tfc
{ For Spencer supports, bras, |
and slips call Mrs. Edyth B.
| Brubaker, Florin. Phone Mount |
| Joy 3- 4949. 7 tfc


| Will buy ond. old wood
| work from houses buil§ prior to
11820. Advise location and ad-
| dress, box L, ¢/o The Mount Joy
Bulletin.

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REAL ESTATE
For Sale or Rent
Ey
Ww ANTED' — |
Young couple desires 3 rooms!
and bath, in May. Phone 3-4711. |
i 12-2¢
HOUSE FOR SALE in
Joy. 3 bedrooms, living
| kitchen and bath. Oil fired,
! ed hot air heat. Slate roof,
APARTMENT


Mount
room, |
forc- |
shade |

| trees, pleasant surroundings, |
close to school. Immediate pos- |
{ sessions. Phone Mt. Joy 3-6091.
12-2¢ |
{FOR RENT: Available April 1, |
| 3 large modern rooms and bath.
Centrally located and reason- |
able rent. Inquire at the office
of the G. C. Murphy Co. Store.
12-tfc

DOW N P AY MENT |
For Veterans
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12-1c¢ |



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3-Bedroom Homes |
[In E'town and Mount Joy
PHONE E-TOWN |
DAYTIME 17-1455
EVENING 17-2701
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| LEGAL NOTICES


“WANTED 10 BUY
ANTIQUES: W Im pay
prices for antiques of any des

cription. Mr. Hart, 151 N. Char-
lotte St, Manheim, Pa. Phone
5-2163. 2-24- Hf
HELP WANTED
FEMALE
wanted for three
in Philadelphia.
For further infor-
Mount Joy 3-4082
March 26
Housekeeper
adults, living
Good wages.
mation call
before Saturday,
12-1¢ |
If you are interested in a selling
career, apply at the office of the
G. C. Murphy Co. Store. Many
extra benefits are offered such
as paid vacations, free insuranc<
ete. Applications for full time
employment are now being ac-
12-tf
cepted.

HELP WANTED

TOBACCO FARMER, Phone
Mount Joy 3-3766. 11-2p
Opportunity for man with car
to earn up to $2 an hour in com-
missions selling New and Re-
newal orders for popular farm
publication in this area. Refer-
ence required. Write Rural Pub-
lishing Co.. 333 West 30 Street,
N.¥. IN. Y. 12-3¢


HELP OFFERED
Home work wanted.” Addressing
cards and envelopes. mailing
cireulars, typing, etc. Phone Mt.
Joy 3-4951. 12-1p
high |
| EXECUTORS NOTICE
i Estate of Amos R. Gish, dec'd,
—— | ]ate of Mount Joy Borough, Pa.
Letters testamentary of
isaid estate having been grant- |
jed to the undersigned, all per:
isons indebted thereto are re-
| quested to make immediate
payment, and those having!
claims or demands against the
lsame, will present them with-
out delay for settlement to the

undersigned
: UNION NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY BANK
| Mount Joy, Pa.


Arnold, Bricker and
Beyer, Attorneys
110 E. King St., Lancaster
( 10-6¢
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE |
Estate of William MM. 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 Joy, Pa.
UNION NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY BANK
Mount Joy, Pa
Executor
i
(Louis S. May, Attorney 9-6¢
COMMONWEALTH OF
PENNSYLVANIA
PARDONS
application(s) |
of the person(s) convicted in |
Lancaster County will be heard
by the Board of Pardons at its |
regular session on Wednesday,
April 20 at 9:00 A. M, Eastern |
Standard Time, in the Supreme |
Court Room, Harrisburg, Penn- |
sylvania. |
BOARD OF
The following
Harry C. Hall. Jr. Arson E.S.P. |
Carl William Lamborn, Burglar |
S.P.G. |
Lloyd ‘Lester Lay, - * Asslt.,, 'w
rav.; i forg., S.P.G.
Anderson; C.; Warfel, Rob.
ace, S.P.R.
Robert John Warfel, Rob. with
acc.,-SP.R.
with
Joseph Nissley,

12-1c Secretary
( THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pd.
S| ADVERTISE YOUR
Thursday, March 24



| her family
Shearer property on S. Market |
| spent several days with Mr.
| company
FLORIN |
Mrs. Kathryn Snyder
from the

moved |
Reuben |
St. to the William Longenecker |
farm last week.
Miss Minnie Shelley of Lan-
caster called on her father, Mr.
Samuel Shelley last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brian
and Sons of Mount Joy, were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. |
Martin Liggins on Sunday. |
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brene-|
| man were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
last!
Hospital Auxiliary |
Abram Lehman at Annville,
Sunday.
Mr. Walter Geyer of E-town
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mec-
Curdy of Palmyra, and Mr. and |
Mrs. Edward Ballard of Hersh- |
ey, called on Mrs. Bricker and
Miss Mary Hamilton on Friday. |
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shetter |
of Elizabethtown and Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Todd of Manheim
called on Mr. George
and family on Sunday.
Miss Mary Keck of Mt.
called on Mr. and Mrs. George |
Shetter |
Mumper last Sunday.
Mr. Jacob Wagner and Mrs.
Mabel Herr of E-town, Mrs. Ed-
ward Kraus, Mrs. Richard |
Kraus and son, Richard, Miss
Connie Pierce of Lancaster were |
guests at the Hamilton Home on |
Sunday.
Mrs. Harold Buller and daugh-
ter Maude,
c¢ki returned home Sunday,
spending some time with
former's daughter and family
Burton, S. C.
Cpl. Kenneth Nissley,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nissley,
was discharged from the Army|
after |
the
at
| and returned to his home from]
Korea, last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eichler |
and daughter Pat,
and
Mrs. Martin Liggins.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman
‘and Miss Malinda Myers were
guests of Mrs. Emma Peifer at
the Messiah Home at Harris-
| burg Sunday.
Local Board Discusses
Need For More Space
Board members discussed the
need of more space in the
mentary building at the regular |
Bor-!
meeting of the Mount Joy
School Board last Thurs-
day.
ed to take
fourth grade students.
Thomas Mariner, representing
the Armstrong Cork Company,
discussed the possibility of two
care of third
different types of ceilings in the |
grade school rooms on an ex-
perimental basis. The board ag-|
the
decides to go
project if the
ahead
reed with
with it.
Tentative plans were
sed concerning the future of the
old grade school bell. A. D.
Seiler, president, was in charge. |
- ® en
Everybody in this locality reads |
The Bulletin—that's why its adver- |
tisers get such excellent results.

PPLES
SMOKEHOUSE
DELICIOUS
STAYMAN
GRIMES
Joseph B. Hostetler
-4649
1-tfc
WHITE - WASHING:
AND
DISINFECTING
HESS BROS.
FLORIN, PENNA.
Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930
36-tfc
Phone Mt. Joy 3





Electric
and Gas
Also Specialize On
FARM MACHINE WELDING
AND EQUIPMENT
| Automobile and Truck Welding |
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
wi Welding Shop
Delta and Maricita Streets
MT. JOY, PA, Phone 3-593]
| will be the guest speaker at the
| meeting of the Mt. Joy branch
| ing, March 31, at
Joy |
Miss Marion Gerlitz- |
son of |
of Ohio View |
ele-
An additional room is need- |
|
and |
discus- |
Welding
A tom te ey
COMMUNITY
The Bulletin has purchased
a quantity of license-plate-
type signs to be placed on car
fronts.
Of heavy gauge steel, these
signs carry the wording,
“Mount Joy, Pa.,, The Heart
of the Garden Spot.” with an
insignia of the Good Ship
Mountjoy in one corner. |
The lettering is white on a |
beautiful green background.
The plates are available at
The Bulletin for $1 each.
One of these on your car
will help advertise your com-
munity wherever you travel.
They are quality made to last
for several years.



To Meet Next Week
Dr. Lewis Johnson, Lancaster, |
of the United General Hospital
Auxiliaries next Thursday even-
the home of
Mrs. Eric Olson, South Market
Street. Dr. Johnson is a derma-
tologist.
Mrs.
| have
|
Olson, president, will
charge of the business |
| meeting. A spring tea, a food
| sale and the united auxiliaries’
bazaar will be discussed.
ws l=
P. P. &L. Reports
' Year’s Earnings

earnings of
Pennsylvania Power & Light
Company and its subsidiary,
The Scranton Electric Company,
accruing to the common stock of
Pennsylvania Power & Light
Company for the twelve months
ended Feb. 28, 1955 were $16,-
| 441,446, equivalent to $2.89 per
of common stock out-
| standing at such date, as com-
pared with $15,265,332 or $3.09
Consolidated
| share
| per share on a pro forum con-
| solidated basis for the twelve
| months ended Feb. 28, 1954.

Consolidated revenues for the
twelve months ended Feb. 28,
1955 were $109,430,522, an in-
crease of 1.8% over the revenues
{ for the previous: years.
{
|
‘New Insurance
Agent Is Appointed
D. Zerphey has been
agent for |
| Wallace
appointed as a local
the American Progressive |
| Health Insurance Company of |
New York.
Mr. Zerphey will operate
from the Jay O. Kulp Agency
offices located at Church and|
Market Sts., Florin and will of- |
fer complete hospitalization, ac- |
| cident and health facilities.
Mr. Zerphey has completed
the company's extensive train-
ing course and is qualified to of-
fer advise concerning health in- |
problems.
o— cet tn
‘Social Welfare |
(From page 1)
officers for 1955.
The disposal of the associa-
tion’s building will also be dis- |
Within the last 2 weeks, |
everything has been removed
| from the building. The matter |
of a public sale will be includ- |
ed in the discussion.
surance
cussed.
Of special interest in the
meeting will be persons inter- |
ested in Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts
Borough Playground. |
These three groups are being |
assisted by the association in|
| addition to the various charity |
projects of the group.
| and the
School Director
(From page 1)
| director. Two will be nominated.
Norman M. Heisey, Mount Joy
R1 and Charles M. Houseal, are |
| seeking the nomination for su-
pervisor. Martin Foltz, May- |
| town and Earl L. White, Mariet- |
a R1, are both seeking the con-
: stable nomination.
ere “
{ LEAKS ARE KEPT
70 MINIMUM
To date, bursts in the water
lines of the borough have been |
kept to a minimum due to the |
| increased pressure in the lines |
jo within fhe past week.
—— nT ——
| | GOLD BADGE AWARD MADE |
George Roth was awarded the
| gold hadge award for being the |
| outstanding patrolman - of the |
| week in the Mount Joy Elemen-
tary School. George is always |
at his post on time and is always |
nice to the children.

HERE’S nothing quite like a
well-stocked cereal shelf and
milk in the refrigerator when it
comes to convenience, not only in
preparing quick, easy, and nour-
ishing breakfasts. But these two
good foods—cereal and milk—pro-
vide always-on-hand ingredients
for many a bread, main dish, cookie,
and dessert.
Nor do they stop with whole-
some, mouth-watering goodness.
This team of cereal and milk,
served at breakfast time and
through the day, helps prevent the
caleitim deficiency in teen-age and
adult diets, which recent nutri-
tional studies have shown to be
greater than any other nutritional
deficiency . . . You never outgrow
your need for cereal and milk!
Whether you serve this popular
pair in a cereal bowl for breakfast
and snacks or combine them in a
dish like this Crispy-Top Corn
I'lake Souffle, you can do a great
service to the farmers of the na-
tion by serving your family milk
more often and in different ways.
There is a milk surplus but there's
no limit to what the good home-



makers of the country can do for |
the dairy farmers—and their own
families—when they combine ce-
real and milk in a dish as good as |
this.
Crispy-Top Corn Flake Souffle
2 tablespoons butte:
2 tablespoons flour
2 cups milk
112 cups grated American cheese
2%% cups corn flakes
4 eggs, separated
1 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoon dry mustard
Melt butter, add flour, and stir
to a smooth paste. Add milk grad
ually; cook over low heat, stirring
constantly, until thickened. Add
cheese and stir until melted. Crush
|

2 cups of the corn flakes slightly
add to cheese sauce, Beat egg yolk
with salt and mustard, Stir hot |
mixture gradually over the yolks
Beat egg whites until stiff and fold |
in cheese mixture, Turn into !
quart casserole. Spi ‘inkle remain
ing 14 cup corn flakes around « dg
or in center of casserole. Bake i
a slow oven (325°F.) pov 50 |
minutes. Yield: 6 servings


Card Party Winners
Named At Auxiliary
Ham Party
Mrs. Jack Toppin
prize in bridge and R. M. Knight
first in pinochle, at the Ham
won first

{ TO CREATE JOBS
COSTS MONEY
.
It costs more
to create som
jobs - less to make others - but
the average of all jobs is 12,000
dollars. Now then, to create 23
million new ones means indus-


 
 
 
 


"TREE SERVICE|
SAWING, PRUNING and
SPRAYING
B. B. IBACH
139 S. Main St Manheim, Pa. |
Phone 5-4616 i


Thoughtful Attention
To Every Detail
JAMES B. HEILIG
Funeral Director



samen
OLIVER SAGER & SON

Ditch Digging
Hauling
Top Soil
Septic Tanks Instailed
Field Drainage — Footings — Grading
And Light Jobs
|| Portable Air Compressor—
Rock Drilling
and Fill
Concrete Breaking

R.D. 1

PHONE 863R2
ELIZABETHTOWN
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local American Legion home. ion dollars in the next 21 years. | 2 :
Sponsored by the auxiliary to Hnrv G. Riter, IIT} you can save with our low-cost financing plan.
the post, six additional hams °o-
were presented to pinochle win- Pationizs Balldtin. Ad |
4 atronize bulletin Aa rtisers | >
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Gillham, Amos Newcomer, Le Ta Pe U x A
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Pe Ty 8 ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
Fay Kerr received the meat. Dial 7-6361 | MOUNT JOY BANK
Joseph Germer and Edward FARM BUREAU i OF MOUNT JOY
Snyder were awarded the door utout If |
prizes and Howard Brown and Marval Firs fumes Cn He Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
x - ife nsurance 0, 1
Mrs. Ruth Rincer won the oth- i | AMPLE FREE PARKING SPAC
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RECEPTIONS and DINNER CARDS
INVITATIONS
THANK YOU FOLDE
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