MER — nd? LJ » 3 34- ym- in- t ; 1 0 v APRIL 13, 14, 15,416 aR up SAT KLENZO NYLON TOOTH BRUSHES. Choice of 4 medically approved styles. Reg. 39¢ PLASTIC ADHESIVE TAPE. No cutter needed, 2 for 40¢c Rexatt ASPIRIN| sticks better. 2” x 5 yds. Reg. 29¢ _2 far 30¢ : . REXALL RUBBING ALCOHOL COMPOUND, Pint. Pure 5-grain tablets. Reg. 69¢__ 2 for T0c. Quick dissolving, fast working. ALL PURPOSE CREAM, 3! ADRIENNE REAM, 3% oz. Reg. 1.00 2 for 1.01 100-tablet bottles. Ak LAVENDER SHAVE CREAM, Lather or Brushless. i Reg. 5% 2 for 60c Rg GIFT WRAP PAPER, Special and General Designs. REG. Reg. 15¢ 2 for 16¢. DAINTY DEODORANT CREAM, 1% oz. Reg. 49c 2 for 50¢ BOBBY PINS, Helen Cornell, reg., tipped. Reg. 10c__ 2 for 11¢ Multi-purpose x KLENZO ANTISEPTIC, Cinnamon Flavored, pint. 4 Ne Reg. 79¢ 2 for 80¢ ANTISEPTIC 4 po) ELITE LINEN POUND PAPER or ENVELOPES. Reg, 85¢ 2 for 86¢ & MOUTHWASH §8 REXALL SHAMPOO, 5 oz., easy rinsing. Reg. 59¢ 2 for 60c Rexall i ADRIENNE COLOGNE, Floral, Woodsy, Exotic. ® = __Each Reg. 1.25 2for 1.26 Mi31 3 SACCHARIN TABLETS, 4 Grain, 100’s. Reg. 35c 2 for 36¢ Kills contacted {i Hae _ 1000’ 'S. Reg. | 108 2 for 1 1.09 germs when al Y% Grain, 100's. Reg. 45c___ 2 for 46c used full 5 1000's. Reg. 1.26 2 for 1.27 REXALL PANOVITE Multi-Vitamins, 10's. Reg. 3.10 strength. PINT \ REG 79 2for 3.11 SLOAN’S PHARMACY Joy Theatre Building Phone 33-3001 MOUNT JOY, PA. Farm Calendar Timely Reminders from The Pennsylvania State University College of Agriculture Test Water Supply —- Have the farm water supply tested periodically by a competent la- boratory. Proper location of the water supply in relation to sources of contamination is im- tant, A diversion ditch about 25 fect above a spring will drain away surface water. Buy Needed Seeds — Do not delay buying seeds you need for spring planting. Many legume and grass seeds are in short sup- ply, and a strong demand is ex- pected. Retail prices are up an average of 12 per cent over the prices of last spring. Save Baby Pigs -— Most pig losses come during the first 3 or 4 days of a baby pig's life. Special care of thé sow and lit- ter during this critical period will pay big dividends for the time the carctaker spends with them. Prevent Mastitis Prevent- ing mastitis is as much a part of good dairying as feeding your dairy cows. You can prevent mastitis by using good dairy herd management practices. Enroll in Camp— Enrollments are being accepted for the tenth annual leadership camp, June 7 to 11, at Camp Kanesatake near Spruce Creek, Huntingdon Co. Sell Products — Roadside markets provide a-good outles for farm products for farmers who are located on ways. | Rl | CARD PARTY PLANNED A card party will be held in the Meunt Joy Frienlship Fire Hall Tuesday evening, April 26, 8:00 p. m. Both bridge and pin-| ochle will be played with two! prizes offered per table. The JoyCees are sponsoring the affair. Miss Christine Weid- man is chairman of the commit- tee in charge. | main high- [Livestock Accidents { Chicken corn soup will be fea- Te BULLET Mount Joy, pa. . ay, April 14 | Killed 17 In Four Years | Livestock accidents killed 17, people on Pennsylvania farms Sale Register during the past four years, de- clared Joseph W. Hallowell, president of the State Council of] Farm Organizations and mem- ber of the Pennsylvania Rural Safety Council. Basing his figures on records of the Division of Farm and Home Safety Education, Hallo- well stated that three of the 17 fatalities occurred in 1954. Two farmers were killed by horses, Friday, April 22—in the bor- while one was gored to death by ough of Elizabethtown, a lot of his prize two-year-old bull, household goods and ‘other when he tried to place a chain things. Sale known as Peach around the animal's neck. Alley Sale, at 6:30 p.m. Dupes, "Speak to all animals when Manager. you approach them,” Hallowell ——— said. “All livestock should be| Thursday, April 28 — in the handled kindly but with alert-/borough of Elizabethtown at ness because even gentle ani-|236 W. Bainbridge St., a lot of mals may kick or strike when|ground on which is erected a startled. 22 story frame house and a 4- “Bulls should be rung at anjcar garage. Sale at 7:30 p. m. carly age. Worn or weakened by the Devisees of J. A. Ulrich, rings should be replaced promp-| deceased. Dupes, Auct. tly. When it is necessary to lead ree a bull always use a staff. his os ot year| The Low Down From Hickory Grove Saturday, April 16—On the premises No, 21 Mount Joy St, Mount Joy. A lot of ground thereon erected a’ 2': story frame house, slate roof, all con- | veniences. Sale at 2 p.m. by Grace Garber. C. S. Frank, auct. | to check thoroughly all equip-| ment to be used with horses in| spring work and make neces- Tat] h Of all the good citizens in our sary repairs. Dry leather basi), 4 of plenty, I choose to nom- \ y © low tensile strength so harnesses nate for ‘way up there toward should be put in good condition] the top for Tip Top Citizen, Mr. by thoroughly cleaning with | Herbert. Hoover - - Herbie for mild soap and warm water and] | short. He accepted no pay for oiled with good harness oil. yy years he was President of | Special attention also should be ic U..S. A. Most unusual, I say | given to neck yokes, tongues, .,,4 even say outstanding | cingle-trees louble-trees and| ‘ 1 ” gle tre ou es and. oven “couldn't be.” And now | eveners. lin good health and with his coat | off, he has been asked by the | President to find out what can | ® Po SALE APRIL 16 | A food sale was planned bY po gone to get the country out | the Florin Fire Company AuXil-| of jis frolicksome mood in the | iary at their meeting Monday way of spending. Sigh at the Florin Fire Hall. Mr. Hoover and his 12-man | 1e¢ sale will be held Saturday, toss TE ith | ADL 16. charting at 3:00. 9. 1 commission is coming up with | I Sn hl Cindy © “Vl some definite conclusions and | any congressman or senator not | cakes, ies : : ples, lending an ear may find his days | Mrs. Ger- was in tured with other candies, and salads. trude Groff, president, charge. fout-Town. This commission is | [resurrecting and forgotten word, Now —out of Chrysler Corporation come the most rugged trucks ever built! | “economy” — and showing { where to apply same. And the savings from suggestions already | made, run into the biggest mil- lions—and for the long-pull, it to billions. It is a jarring report. If not | | acted upon and with vigor-—and numbered there in old Ladle-it- | fis recovered | spouting, Announcing new Come in today! See these great now on display! Dejta & Henry Sts. new ELI The power line with full-view design! NEW! Super Power-Dome V-8 engines—169 to 202 hp. World's most powerful low-tonnage V-8’s and the most dependable Sixes! NEW! Seat material that “breathes” for cooler, more comfortable driving! New acoustic-treated caps to increase driver efficiency! NEW! Higher payloads, new no-clutch transmissions, power steer- ing and braking, fuel-saving overdrive! Plus smartly styled inte- riors, new exterior colors and two- i toning! Over 100 new features! New! Full-view design with the biggest wrap-around windshield of any make! Wrap-around rear window available, too! ; Full-view design means greater safety and maneuverability, easier handling! AMENT GARAGE Dial 3-4264 Mount Joy, Pa. pronto—there is bad news wait- | ing in the offing for Mr. and Mrs. | John Average Citizen. And it | will avail them nothing to admit a few years hence that they | slept through the era and saw | nothing to stir them to action. [| We been snoozin’ in the sun. | Yours with the low down, JO CERRA ————— —@® —— — CHICKEN PIE SUPPER | The Ladies Aid Society of St. | John’s Lutheran Church, May- | town, will sponsor a baked chic- ken pie supper, Saturday, April 16, 4 to 8 p. m. in the fire hall. Admission is 75¢ for adults and 50c¢ for children. Three Local Choirs Present Easter Musical The three choirs of the Mount | {Joy Methodist Choir Church | will present an Easter Musicale | | Sunday, April 17, at 3:30 p. m. | in the Church The Boys and girls choirs will . . | give numerous selections, feal- | uring special combination. The | senior choir will present a can- | | tata entitled “From Cross To | Crown,” by Peace. Taking special parts will be Carol Cupper, Carolyn Sloan, | Mary Smith, Gloria Shank, Car- | olyn Walters, Mary Rovenolt, | MrsC. Lawrence. Gutshall, Mr. and Mrs. David Marschka, Miss | | Doris Linton, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- | ter Sloan. | Instrumental soloists will be | Joan Shaeffer on the trumpet, and Shirley Nauman on the ma- rimba. The combined choirs will to- tal 40 voices. Miss Esther Wal ters, organist, is also the girls | choir directress. Mrs. Walter G. | Sloan will dirtce the boys choir { and the senior choir. | Rev. Wm. Harner is the pas- | tor and will officiate. Ralph Rice | | Jr., will serve as acolyte. ed to all to attend this progranu. A cordial invitation is extend- |An offering will be taken with | {the proceeds going toward the | choirs’ fund. Ip LANS RUMMAGE SALE | Ladies Bible class of the Lu-| | theran church will hold a rum- {mage sale in the parish house | April 29 and 30. On April 29 | the sale will start at 1 p. m. 'So Much Comfort | So Little and | on April 30 at 10:30 a. m. J 147th Garden Spot Sale— Thurs., April 21 LANCASTER, PA. At the J. M. Brubaker Farm, Willow Street Village, Pa. 4 miles south of Lancaster, just off Routes 72 and 222. 80 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS BLOOD AND T. B. TESTED All Bang's Certified and T. B. Accredited. hood Vaccinated. £0 Fresh or Close Springing Cows & Heifers! 10 Itred and Open Heifers - 8 Service Age Bulls 12 Good Heifer Calves FEATURE: A 2nd prize bull at 1955 Pa. Farm Show. Nearly all Calf- Ready for service. Son of Huntsdale Governor Champion from 2 of Skokie Great Ovation with 815 lbs. fat, 305d, , 2X, 3.8% Many ri females including Daughters of Lauxmont Admiral Lucifer and Hillmac Sovereign, EARL L. GROFF R. AUSTIN BACKUS, Inc. Local Representative Sale Managers and Auctioneers: Strasburg, Pa. Mexico, N. Y. PUBLIC SALE Friday, April 22nd, 1955 IN THE BOROUGH OF ELIZABETHTOWN A LOT OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND "OTHER THINGS" This sale is known cis the Peach Alley Sale. You will find things that you did not know were in existence. If you have something to sell, bring it in Thursday Evening. April 21, between 6 and 9 P. M. Gerbrich & Ruhl, Aucts. WALTER DUPES, Manager 15-2¢ PUBLIC SALE ern ne VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Thursday, April 28, 1955 In the Boraqugh of Elizabethtown at 236 West Bainbridge St. 20 feet, thereon erected a A lot of ground 53x2 Story Frame House with asbestos shingles. 8 has all hard wood floors. and Winter Hook-up for copper valleys. 4-Car Garage with 2nd Floor This house Rooms and bath. Second floor Oil Burner, Hot water Heat, Summer Domestic Hot Water, slate roof, copper is in good condition, | Elizabethtown, Phone 7-6801. Sale to start at 7:30 P. M. known by the can be viewed by calling when conditions will be made Devisees of J. A. Ulrich, decd. Auctioneer Bricker & Beyer, Walter Dupes, Arnold, OLIVER SAGER & SON Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed Field Drainage — Footings — Grading Hauling — And Light Jobs Top Soil and Fill Portable Air Compressor— Concrete Breaking Rock Drilling Attorneys 14-3¢ RD. 1 ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE 863R2 11-tfe HUGE 54 inch Porcelain Enamel 2 CABINET SINK at this LOW, LOW PRICE Easy Terms Get Yours Today Hurry Beauty Convenience Don’t wait—get your TRACY porcelain enamel kitchen cabinet sink NOW! Extra sturdy Monobilt steel construction with gleaming white Dulux finish (Model SP-54A). Complete with 2 enasy-glide drawers, full finger grip handles, acid resisting porcelain top, chrome basket strainer, 4 rigid recessed doors, chrome swing spout mixing faucet and 3 3 storage comparts ments with shelves | Cost Wolgemuth Inc. 14 EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY . Phone 3-3681