i | ' 3 | LA Call Mt. CLASSIFIE You can Buy and Sell, Through the WANT ADS | | Rent and Hire Profitably | FOR SALE Iron-Rite Ironer and chair, Good condition. Phone Mariet- ta 6-3352. 30- le 1948 Oldsmobile Club Sedan. “A” title. Good condition. $350. Phone Landisville 8168. 30-2¢ Typewriters, Add. Mach’s, Cash Registers, Check Writers, Safes, New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 East High St, E-town. Ph. 14J. 8-18-t 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. 40-t Round-roof BROODER HOUSE, Cheap. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5528. 30-1p 6 Burner Roper with double oven and double broiler, light and clock, used a as demosstra- tor, only $199. Ward Bottle Gas, 25 S. State St., Ephrata. 30-1c¢ 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-tfc Wringer-type washing machine. Old model. fair condition. $30. Joy 3-4551. 30-1c Wive Fox Terrier Puppies. Ph. Mount Joy. 30-1c¢ SLIDE PROJECTOR SPECIAL. American Optical Co. 300 watt Automatic with case and free $9.50 magazine carrier, all for $59.95. Other projectors $23.95 up. Victor Klahr’s Little Shop with the Big Stock, Rear P. O. Middletown, Pa. ol 4c Pickles by the of or the thousands. John S. Eby. Phone Manheim 5-8859. 30-3¢ FOR SALE BARGAIN PRICES 1—Used - Gas Water Heater Glass lined, almost new, 0 gal. 2—Used Electric Water Heater 2—Used Electric Water Heat- ers - 52 gal. 1—Welbilt - 4 burner Gas Range. CALL MT. JOY 3-9681 WOLGEMUTH. Inc. East Main St., MOUNT JOY SWEET CORN, daily after July 22. Next to Eby’s Church. Dav- id Z. Heisey. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5143. 291tfe 52: gallon G.E. hot water heater used. 7 months. Hot water Boil- er in A-1 condition. Motorola par radio. Phone 3-4175 Mount Joy. 29-2p HELP WANTED MALE HELP WANTED: Part-time |bar tender for week-ends at the [American Legion Home, Mount Joy. Call Lee Ellis, Landisville 2436. 26-tf-c ar "HELP WANTED FEMALE Waitress Wanted at Zeamer's Cafe. Phone Columbia 4-8086. 29- 2c MISCELLANEOUS WANTED — Employed desires small apartment or 2 rooms (unfurnished) with con- veniences in vicinity of Mount Joy or Florin - by Aug. 1 or not later than Aug. 5. For in- formation call 3-4491. 30-2p 1955 OPENING NIGHT DAIRY AUCTION AT RUMSEYS’ (TIOGA C0.) WESTFIELD, TUESDAY AUGUST 2 at 8:00 lady p m. Sharp! Selling our usual run of dairy stock. Including top close and fresh cows, stock heifers and bulls, and two good small dairies already consigned. cattle in our restau- a good source of ect from. Supper rani after 5 p. m. Plan to at- tend the first sale, Tuesday August the 2nd. 30-1c¢ REAL ESTATE For Sale or Rent APARTMENT FOR RENT, im- mediately for small family. Phone Mount Joy 3-4911. 29-tfc FOR SALE WOOD SHINGLE COAL ELEVATORS AND POCKETS One dairy all springers. Some blood-tested. Also consignment of 14 Herefords and Ford Trac- tor with only 350 hrs, Ford Mower, Drags, Plows, Manure Spreader All good and like new! If vou need equipment, Come early. Sells before the cattle. It is our aim to provide | to sel- | in their entireties (excluding land) opposite The SICO Company Office, 15 Mt. Joy Street, bids to THE SICO OFFICE 15 MT. JOY STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. July 28th. Mount Joy. Mail on or before JAY O. KULP AGENCY IS NOW LOCATED IN FLORIN IN THE OFFICE Formerly occupied by E. Stanley Booth For Spencer supports, bras, and slips call Mrs. Edyth B. Brubaker, Florin. Phone Mount Joy 3-4949. 7-tfc Hand saws filed and set. Also circular saws. Automatic mach- ines. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5340. | Breneman, Mt. Joy RI. 17- tfe SAVE 209% on your fire insur- ance. Call Warren H. Stehman, Mount Joy 3-6712. 20-tfe WANTED TO BUY ANTIQUES: Win pay hich prices for antiques of any des- cription. Mr. Hart, 151 N. Char: lotte St., Manheim, Pa. Phone 5-2163. 1941-1942-1943 Chevrolets and Fords, any condition. Ton prices paid according to condition of car. Paul Zink. Tel. 3-9005 Mt. Joy. 28-tfc CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my many friends, relatives and neighbor, for the cards, flowers and gifts I received during my recent birthday. Thank you. Mrs. Fan- nie G. Shonk, 126 W. Donegal St. 30-1p We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their gen- erous help in cleaning up the premises after our recent barn fire, and in the many other ways they helped. Jno. K. Fish- er and David C. Witmer. 30-1c I wish to thank the Mount Toy Fire Co., friends and neigh- yors for their cooperation give .0 me during the recent fire. Mervin Shuman. 30-1p Patronize Bulletin Advertisers | | SAMPLE HOME Open Daily 2-5 & 6-9 P M. July 1 to July 17 incl. No Down Payment for G I. Y.A.or F.H. A, 30 yr. Mts, 3 Bedrooms—Full Basement Spring Garden & Locust Sts. Pa. Ph. 7- 2701 FOR SALE STONE MILL (excluding land) | East of Mount Joy, Pa., near I Little Chiques Creek along and | on north side of Route No. 230 Mail bids to the office of THE SICO COMPANY MOUNT JOY, PA. 15 MT. JOY STREET July 28th. 27-4c on or before ! = rm ey | Robert Frank and daughter. | and friends Wm. Haines. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Zeller, Lititz RD, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gam- ber. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moore and family were Mrs. Nora Halter, Kinderhook, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Halter and daughter, Suzy, Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moore of Reading, and Mrs. Ted Sener, Lancaster. Miss Linda Boles, Marietta, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Isler and children. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Isler and family and Mrs. Irene Snyder visited Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Boles and Mr. anr Mrs. David Alleman, Marietta. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt- macher visited Mr. and Mrs. Christ Zook, Bird-in-hand. Mr. Ralph Bankus and Mrs. Anna Martin, Lancaster, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witmer and family. Visitors of Mr. Harry Weaver were Mrs. Guy Shultz and children, Marietta and Mrs. Earl Stettler and chil- dren, Mount Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Witmer and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fogie and family at Bainbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kohler, Red Lion visited Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Erb and Mrs. Bet- Mrs. Cora and Mr. and Brenneman, of Mrs. Edith ty Brosey visited Myers, Marietta, Mrs. Hathaway Mount Joy RD. Rev. John Ferich, pastor of the Newtown E. U. B. Church was pleasantly surprised Wed- evening when members gathered in the church in honor of his 21st birthday. Rev. R. H. Arndt was in charge of devotions, which was followed by a sacred mu- sical program in charge of Mrs. R. H. Arndt. The following program was rendered. Opening Song, Scrip- ture lesson - in Response. Pray- er by Rev. Francis Fleur of E. U.B. Church, West Willow, Vo- cal solo, Mrs. Betty Brosey; Piano solo, Mrs. Irma Melling- er; Cornet solos, Miss Carol Smith; Vocal solo, Mr. Daniel Weidman; Vocal selections, by Margarite and Ruth Ellen Khelghatian; Piano duet, Mrs. R. H. Arndt and Mrs. Habet Khelghatian. Presentation® of a fine cash gift to the pastor by Daniel Geltmacher; Response by Rev. Ferich, Closing prayer by Jacob Geltmacher, After the singing ‘“‘Blest, Be the Tie that Binds,” there was group sing- ing. Luncheon was served by the Ladies Aid, which was pro- vided by the Adult C. E. So- nesday of WGAL-TV and information concerning the operation of al television station. Rain Needed Soon As Farmers Face Drought Condition By Pennsylvania News Service Pennsylvania's parched and drying farm crops continued to parch during the week as scat- tered showers in some sections of the state helped little if at all. Rain is needed soon unless farmers of the Keystone State are to face another disastrous summer drought. Meanwhile elsewhere on the Pennsylvania farm front farm- ers during the week were main- ly engaged in cutting second crop hay, cultivating corn and harvesting wheat and winter oats. Corn fields are spotty but on the whole have fairly good col- or. Fields are showing tassels in the south and central por- tions of the state and nearly all have been cultivated for the last time. Marketings of sweet corn is now under way in growing quantity and some tomatoes are beginning to appear on the stands in the southeast. Tomatoes look good general- ly but some fields are reported thin, with high temperatures affecting the set. Potatoes generally good except north central counties where vines have started to wilt from the high temperatures combin- ed with lack of adequate rain- fall. Digging of cobblers is under- way in the southeast. Tobacco fields generally look very good. Apples, peaches and pears are sizing well. DON'T SUFFER LONGER FROM ITCHING SKIN! IN JUST 15 MINUTES, If not pleased. your 40c¢ back in Dependable Gas Service Roy M. Ressler 27 W. Main St, MOUNTVILLE PHONE 5-5301 OR CALL K. RESSLER WM. FLORIN, PA. MT. JOY 3-5731 New and Used Gas Ranges 26-tfc Elmer G. Strickler Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 7-517 ‘YOU BUY ONLY THE YOU NEED UNDER MY COMPLETE Family Security Fire - - Auto - - Life Accident & Health - - Hospitalization AND MORTGAGE INSURANCE 35-t¢ NEWTOWN |“ Mrs. Cora Myers, Marietta, | mr visited Mrs. Betty Brosey and Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Edith Erb. Oristus Wittle were Mr. Char- Mrs. Edith Erb, Mrs. Betty les Wittle, Columbia RD, and Brosey and Mrs. Pearl Brenne- Mr. Joseph Wittle, Columbia| man, visited Rev. and Mrs. O. RD. | K- Buch of Manheim Tuesday John Geltmacher is spending| evening. a few days with Mr. and Mrs. | — GY ——— Paul Kauffman and Mr. and| CHICKEN BARBEQUE Mrs. Harvey Bard of Ironville.] AT SALUNGA AUG 20 Mrs. Paul Kauffman and chil-| A chicken barbeque will be dren, Ironville, visited Mr. and held by the Salunga Fire Com- Mrs. Earl Geltmacher and fam-| pany Saturday, August 20. The ily. affair will be held from 4 to 8 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gamber, p. m. at the firehouse. and son, Manheim, visited Mr. ARE. ur and Mrs. Abram Gamber. MARRIAGE LICENSES Mrs. Loreen Witmer and Wilmer S. Oberholtzer, Mt. children, Mrs. Howard Witmer Joy R1, and Nancy Lee Krick, and children and Mrs. Mable Lancaster Rl. are | the | at anv drug store. Use ITCH- ME-NOT to deaden the ifch and KILL germs ON CON- TACT. Wonderful for any ex- ternal itch Today at SLOAN’'S PHARMACY. 27-4c | A lM 0 A MO 1.00. 7 — DOOR PRIZES ~ 7 Bargains Galore — Just in time for mid-summer sewing — All regular stock special for this sale. Nothing Ness attended the Armstrong THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pay entertained Mr. and Mrs. John i RR Cork Co. picnic at Hershey. Thursday, July 28 FLORIN | Bichler and grandchildren to al p | 1D AY 1 21 SIMON P. NISSLEY Mrs. Loreen Witmer won a lawn supper at their home on| I | MARY. G. NISSLEV nice In the poist peeling Mount Joy Rotary | Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Wise- Saturday evening. - 3 LI) " contest. > au garver and family moved from Mrs. Landis Hess and James | DIRECTORS Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman, Tops District their home on Church Street to Musser and Mrs. Abram Floyd, y YT oW Mount Joy, Pa. | Ironville, visited Mr. and Mrs. fo hee Florida Tuesday and daughters spent several | Irvin Witmer and family. In Attendance The Womens Work of Bast: days at Red Point Beach, Md. . Mr. and Mrs. John Grossman Mount Joy Rotary club top-| ern Penna. held a 3-day Orie Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogel and family visited Mr. and| aq the district in attendance| ference at Camp Swatara., Del- and family spent Sunday at Mrs. Wm Rynier and Mr. and| ror the month of June, Walter egates from this section who at- Pine Grove Furnace. Hel Wanted Mrs. Ben Eisenberger, of Gap. | c, Sloan, attendance chairman,| tended are, Mrs. Earl Brubak- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Geib P Mrs. Giles Urban and son,| reported at Tuesday's meeting. | er, Mrs. Henry Brenneman, and daughter, of Landisville, Lititz, spent a few days with| Average attendance for June| Mrs, Velma Charles, Mrs. Wal- called on Mr. and Mrs. Benj. & Mrs. Urban’s parents, Mr. and| was 99.4 per cent. | ter Becker and Mrs. Clayton Hess and family on Saturday. | : Mrs. Wm. Haines. The local club placed Afth in| Brenneman, | Mr. and Mrs. Emory waters | Several Girls for the Folding Dept. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | the district for the entire year. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yohn and children of Burton, S. Car-| Haines were Mrs. Kenneth Al- Two new members were tak-! of Columbia called on Mr. and olina are spendin two weeks 1 1 exander and son, and Linda| en into the club Tuesday. They | Mrs. George Mumper on Satur- with the latter's Se Mr. 2 Boys for the Shipping Dept. Nentwig, Florin. are Dick Gerberich and Ken| day. rand Mrs. H. W. Buller. O T 3 Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mau- | Smith. John M. Booth was in| Mr. Nathan Shelly and dau- Mrs. Esther Brown of Col- ne ypist rice Frysinger, Mrs. Katie | charge of the induction cere-| of Manheim, visited the form- lingswood, N. J. visited Mr. Moore and Mrs. Ida Eisenberg- boid 2 4 er's brother, Mr. Samuel Shel- and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman on ® er were Mrs. Habet Khelgha- peaker of the day was Paul Jey on Sunday. Monday. tian and children, Springfield, Rodenhauser, production mana- Fev William Wagner of May- Mr. and Mrs. John Wittle and MOUNT JOY MILLS | Mrs. R. H. Arndt, of town, Mrs. Zor for YcaAL-TY, of Luncast. town, visited Mr and Mrs. Geo. sons returned home on Satur- MOUNT JOY, PENNA. John Mellinger and children, of | er. His subject was “Television Mumper on Tuesday. day after a tour of the Western Mount Joy RD, Mrs. Willard| —Past and Present.” | Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman "states. ) | Stump and children, California; WGAL-TV was a pioneer in er AE ii iL — ne I Annie Zercher, Mt. Joy, Miss telecasting, since Lancaster Esther Longenecker and Mr. | Was the 27th city ir the United Benjamin Weaver, Marietta. States to have television, and, ” I 7 ry he TE B K FY’ Th A IWER ARY L and Darla Nentwig of Florin, authorized by the FCC. : spent the weekend with their : Ys Baye an a fret Sw rs en | THREE DAYS—JULY 28-29-30 «20-30 9 A.M. to 9PM bought See the new PFAFF completely automatic Sewing Machine demonstrated by Miss Blake from Pfaff 5th Avenue, New York. 4. sew the Automatic PFAFF in action to believe all it can do. It makes sewing Makes over 1000 fancy designs without adding any discs or other gadgets You have child's play. machine. Sews with two needles at once. ing. First machine to thread itself. Fancy stitches are as simple as the turn of a dial. tion means fewer moving parts for smooth, quiet. longer-lasting operation. cabinets to select from. mere to the Designed to sew miracle fabrics-Zig zag or straight sew- Rotary ac- A complete stock of 7th Anniversary Sale of Floor Samples DOMESTIC REG. PRICE $159.00 $279.00 $274.00 $224.00 $224.00 PFAFF $389.00 $119.50 SALE PRICE $117.00 $217.00 $207.00 $187.00 $187.00 Model 759 Portable Model 721 Blonde desk Model 721 Walnut desk Model 749 Maple console Model 731 Walnut console Model 130 with automatic Maple desk Model 30 Portable All floor samples have written guarantee for life. SALE OF USED MACHINES formedy $119.00 formerly $125.00 $ 99.00 $110.00 $120.00 $ 49.00 $7.00 to $297.00 $ 97.00 Singer 221 Featherweight Portable Singer Console Singer Console New Home Console White Console Kenmore Portable Treadle Machines SAVING $42.00 $62.00 $67.00 $47.00 $47.00 $92.00 $22.50 Liberal trade-in allowance for your old machine, SALE $97.00 $97.00 $77.00 $87.00 $97.00 $37.00 $27.00 Dramatic Savings On Dress Material And Sewing Supplies ORGANDY and FLOCKED Reg. 79c to 98c¢ ASSORTED COTTONS Reg. 49¢ to 69c 2% yd 4 yds $1.00 LAWN 5%c vd ASSORTED COTTONS and RAYONS Reg. 49¢ to 79c¢ 3% yd 3 yds $1.00 "1 y Reg. $1.19 PLAIN & PRINTED VOILE d PLAIN & PRINTED PO Reg. $1.29 ye y TAFFETA Reg. 79¢ 5%c vd NYLON 4%7c vd NYLON yd 39" Reg. $1.29 45" Reg. $1.49 5c Vy Reg. 69¢ Reg. $1.29 NGEE d RAYON BUTCHER LINEN i BATES DICIPLINED COTTON PRINTS 0% vy d SEERSUCKER PLISSE 30” Reg. 49c¢ 2%7c vd 1/. REMNANTS 1, All remnants are cut from our PRICE ir stock. 36” Reg. 59c 4%) vd FRENCH CREPE Reg. 79c¢ to 98c¢ 4%] yd $2.77 THREAD Reg. 10c Reg. 29¢ 9% dz dz BINKLEY’S Sewing Machine & Remnant 109-111 N. Market St. ALWAYS PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Shop ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.