The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 02, 1956, Image 5

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: . : dy of Palmyra and Mrs. Viola
Four kinds of cookies are be 3 Bricker and Miss Mary Hamil-|
ing sold this year: butter flav- | ton visited their aunt, Mus.
; 3 J forty cents por tog: rote: fi { Annie Wagner at St. Jose ph |
5 = 14 on Atend Yih Mmecting at the Post led . d I { Hospital on Tuesday evening.
Saturday, February 4, 1 986, Home on Monday evening, Feb. | led (assorted vanilla and choc- { Thirty-four persons accom-|
i panied the bus trip on catur-|
John Weaver was removed (oo (¥ | N | | Holstein cattle were sold for a
14" MOTOROLA CONSOLE I St. Joseph's Hospital for obser- Sa € ow n | total of $10,060 public Abe hi
vation | sale held Saturday by Keystone ae
16 G E CONSOLE Mr nd Mrs Henry 1 Pro ess | Holstein Sales, Inc. at Mt. Joy.| wear Clean Clot ing
New Picture Tube Yoo oily : | The top animal, consigned by 2 .
Haines and Mrs. Henry B. ! gr Ae
16" R C DEL BN cn > or Wwe | Clarence E. Lyons, Lancaster, | atts Fast and Efficient Service
SCA TABLE MO i ain $ visited Rev. and Mis The eighth annual Girl Scout | | brought $535 and was sold to! |
— rr § Vern Baum and family at York riled : a gas 3.5 . * '
17 WESTINGHOUSE CONSOLE 8 os ae ( y at Yori cookie sale of Lancaster County Mrs. William A. Chapman. of| ’ . 1 Cleaning Pressing Tailoring
vd : : 3 wh a began yesterday and will COP" Christiana. She also purchased | Don't Wait to Learn |
. { Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hicks are tinue through Mar, 31. Th jan animal consigned by J. Z| iy
ey . vd y Pn a § wm irs : a hd : % )
1956 Radio and 51 ending the winter in Florida.| goal is to sell over 110,000 box- er Elizabethtown, for $380. | from Experience “ioe BX ®
2 | Ms _ hat glass, es of cookies. The second top animal, also| An accident like this may |
ATR 8 Sandy and Mrs. Annabelle Suy-| The purpose of the sale is consigned by Lyons, brought | never happen to you, but if [3% |
- ut Record Player Combin. # dam {rom Columbia, called on four-fold. First, the profits will | $530. Pi does, you'll be mighty lk
a g ‘iss Helen Hollenbaugh Wed-| he Ip to supplement the Couneil| Abraham Wickenheiser, wt,| thankful <r Insurance pro= | «is
= = I'ABLE MODEL 8 nesday evening 4 . hey | fe : re rapier] te€Ction. Check your needs. $s
ny 50 o CV HS operating funds; second, th Y| Joy, sold the first calf of '‘Hilll | ate
$49.50 reduced to 24 301 Mr and Mrs. Wilmer Dick will help to continue to build aj Mac Sovereign,” for $512 to J. Wile & Rutt AE YOU WE
LV and son from Lancaster visited | reserve for major camp replace-| Harold Musser, Mount Joy. | \ y RIS C LL
- N Mr. and Mrs. George Waller on] ments, including an adequate | mmr a. (ne ees A BT PHONE A ‘
3 SPEED RECORD PLAYERS Sunday. safe water supply at Camp Fur- ES \ gency 5 Ar
5 = # Abram Sload is a patient at|nhace Hills; third, they will help! FL IN | 81 E. Main Street is .
$69.95 reduced to BE rn ar ERE At Tarr Tey MIL help; | | Mt. Joy 3-4071
Rossmere Sanitarium expand the total outdoor pro | Pi Mt. J 3.6911 ath
4 : mp | Joy 3-6¢ IT
§ . 3 Mr ind Nip | Bram in 1956 and help toward | 0K oy [ 31k ©
$59.95 reduced to 495 YE a ang Bes, Wiliam Hollen the building of an infirmary at Mr. C Layton Brenneman is a) et
1956 MODELS i baugh ae dren, Kathy apd, Camp Furnace Hills: fourth, surgic al patient at St. Joseph | “ Ll tz fo Yara: Sh va AIAN HN TIN ATi eT 0 STAN TaN,
® Bi ly visited Mrs. Mabel Hous- . Hospital. | > = Zn SN | Ayo SOKO DIS AN TT Te eee Se 0%
D Y BERRIER RE al oi Shndoy they will provide funds for, Spita ; ] : | 5 . in
A 2 i c: Sunday, troop treasuries by giving five! The Ladies Aid Society off "= 7 =, 1; ]
: Ea ; a Matin Sioad yourned homel oo oc sor bin: soi to the the Church of the Brethren = NI a Everbody In This Locality Reeds The i
MOTOROLA & ZENITH Sales & Service n Tuesday after serving four) "2° ? |
gy on luesday after serving four individual troops. | sewed at the General Hospital | a
29 WEST MAIN ST: PHONE 3-842] MOUNT JOY in the U. S. Air Force. Be- The Bret ovdess wil | on Wednesday. Rm. pn NOE - ita dina
ET SE SE TYR fore he was discharged, h : ro el Mrs. James Mumper and chil-
2 hE Biren | ceived in Lancaster Feb. 18th {
- ee eee was a Staff Sergeant stationed | and delivery will begia Feb 25 (dren of Newville, Cl
jat Orly Field, Paris with 1°) The second order will re: hod Co, called on Mr. and Mrs.| STOCK-UP ON
1980 AACS Squadron. Merlin} | or Me oe TL. iy George Mumper on Saturdty. |
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ab- ia AT : Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCur-| TERRIFIC FROZE
Lor. rom Sion | on will be delivered Mar, 17. |
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE aman of tle American
Auxiliary of the
a Donegal Post 809 are urged to | ored and chocolate flavored at








uNTeR Siw FOOD VALUES
$n n. | olate and chocolate mint at
In the Borough of Elizabethtown, at No. 207 North Market The Christian Endeavor So-! forty-five cents per box.
treet.
| day to Bernville,, the very ca-|
ciety of the Reich's Evangelical | Troop committee chairman in' pable driver was Mr. Richard)
Congregational Chuych sponsor- | the Mount Joy-Florin Neigh- | Kubin of Lancaster.
led a fellowship ? ola and od are Miss Helen Schroll, |
shower in the Educ: tional Mrs. Lester Hostetter, Mrs. 7)
Bn on Wai end Mn Se E SERVICE
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Lot 60x123 ft. thereon erected a
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D Ii o H 5¢€ in honor of Mir. and Mrs. Mrs. Eric Olson, Mrs. George) SAWING, PRUNING ang — | . fi
we mg ous S| Jose ph Prondt. who were re i H. Brown, and Mrs. Charles! SPRAYING | ZUR CHOICE OF ANY TWO
oniiv [ Shoe ‘maker, Mount Joy; Miss! PICTSWF%
: ; : Bh cen married in Williamstown | 185 B B IBACH | gi
containing three rooms, washbowl and commoae on first floor, = es a Gti : | .
rooms bath and den ih Seon floor; Venetian blinds; Sto-|South Carolina, and now resid-| Maude Buller, Mrs. Earl Koser ri139 S. Main St. Manheim, Pa, GREEN PEAS
ker Fired Furnace, hot air heat: ling in the Hiestand Apartment jon and Mrs. Robert Johnson, Flor. Phone 5-4616 Only
¢ reg ace, hot a at; gan | est t |
This property is in very good condition; a desirable Maytown. Miss Miriam Ro- | | “5 CORN OM THE COB
for business. es land was in charge of the even. 18 mete | ron PEA
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Arrangements to view rty can be made by calling own-|ing activities with" Miss Marth: al BEAUTY SHOI SOLD i fini tid any SHIMMELS
er at Elizabethtown 7-4737. Immediate possession can be given, Roland "conducting th devo! ., I'ne Eberle Beauty Shoppe, YOUR CHOICE OF ANY THREE |
os VO-180 E. Main St. has b 1d Ov
Sale to commence at 2:00 P. M., when conditions will be Hons The pastor, the Rev. John Mrs S. Arlene L tz or Willow | erry PICTSWEET
made by K. cki reeted the couple St. ° id |
jeer gm, Sugte feet R. B. Res C6 onsin 2 land offerc d the prayer. David, It w in San 2 Shown as Ar- Preserves BLUEBERRY PIE 1015-02 {
hy 1. Lg is, Clerl hd a . reading. Mr. ai en2’s Beauty Noppe Mrs. | p
20 Sn 1 nding. a ot 0 Shank who has been pro- | APPLE PIE 105-02
ENG WJong and: for the past 20 years & a i R . i >
D m Roeland led th group | wiil continue to work part {ime. a CHERRY PIE 1072-0:
rs of the society serve | vv rE .
i ber th ociet; served = | YOUR CHOICE OF ANY TWO
— OF — a bultet luncheon to approxi- 3 | NB fo :
IL ESTATE jmately sixty guests Eel
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Ty ei, WRI HONEY STRAWBERRIES :
Tne ET RA 4 ¥ 7 PKs
ids ou Joy | ELGIN LAKEVIEW > GRAHAMS FORDHOOK LIMAS 4
alts A5 aay, Fe 2 yy i i. 2 956 (From page 1) : Shock-resistant and



for $30,000 during Feb-
On the premises located along Route 230, 32 ? Ah Tg
west of CN SY, miles East of ce at Bates
waterproof, ® 55 6500
ovided cose is serviced and seo
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Minute Maid ee Bd
OVALTINE | juice |
PLAIN TP presi i Fresl i
o cans 85. | shi ib 39
6-02 jar 4 c
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SUSQUEHANNA: GLEN LYON
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School House, one-fourth mile off Route 230 . | |
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She d t nosed Hn : va A) Finest fuel money can buy, prod- i
erected a : sine doesn't need to he reminc a| |
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pansion bracelet (/¢8%%
matches perfectly. Ou
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mother who knows what Heart
ATA T Tk A £99 maven. ob Tass. 43 on Haven can do for
SMALL FARM consisting of 22 acres, more or less. thereon! Haver an ) x

 
us : : : uct of three of Pennsylvania's
d that her family, with form most famous anthracite es
al st famous anthracite mines.
214 Ge :
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= y {er patients, Ronnie and Donnie. High in heating value—low in |
1d current pati nt Je wry, is ash content. Very easy to start { Federal Tac
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33 iY IGA TABLE-RITE SLICED
top-quality Susquehanna-Glen x b Pa 1
ee : Ber EL A PILLSBURY BACON Richly Ib 45
one says “We know it. I'm) your protection with the familiar & Smoke
D o> S0 glad there's a place like! lle red - and - yellow “Lion's | Pi C t Mi :
WW e Ri i no a 3 Heart Haven.” Head” disks in every ton. Order | Low As 1a Down ie rus ¥ iX NATIVE MILK-FED
aha a supply today, |
covered with re estos shingles, ¢ taining seven rooms| B

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and bath. modern venetia n blinds; con crete cellar; oilifered rheumatic fever, too. Ron
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burner, hot air heat; launry in cellar and egg storage
sors FB] VEAL ROAST =» 4D |
nie was a patient at Heart Hav-
BANK BARN # room to house 2,000 chickens, stable room en from A
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gust 4, 1953 to No S. H. Hi d & C
J ah Ine % ; ust , 1953 to Nov- 1esfan 0. IGA TABLE-RITE
for 12 steers, and room for hogs; corn barn adjoining barn; sta- ember f that year. while
bles and aay concreted; new fence around barnyard. Con-



KOUNTY KISSED
Donnie entered Heart Haven on|
peas ||FRANKFURTS 45:
305 cans a IGA Butter bh 5...
ci ative Lean Fresh Ham
Sweel Cream

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SALUNGA, PA. Jewelry Store
crete block brooder house 14x40, inside dimensions. Large tool {
October 2, 1953, and stayed un- Phone Landisville 3221 |
shed. :
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Phone 3-5404 |
19st, MOUNT JOY 3-5803 ‘16 E. Mais St, Mt. Joy, Pa.
i buildi 7 . {itil May ¢
Electricity and water in all buildings. Water supplied by el- til Maj ,
P. . aili yer}
ectric water system from a never failing well.




These buildings are in good condition. Arrangements to view
x : . a Mizahetl vn | i Ld #
property can be made at any time by calling Elizabethtown Ef ESR
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; : Butt qq. re, Shani. v [
- Sale to commence at 2:00 P. M., when Pigs 1s will be : ; PILLSBURY fa EO ena 1b 55 ane 1h 4 ¢
Sains Ly David M. S SERVICE NOW FI - o
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Walter Dupes, Auct. David | i. OUR a
D. L. Landis, Clerk : 5.2¢


nghorn
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5-1b bag C Se
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= ic Better than
© SORRY LATER
OF
The choice is up to you . . . take time for
FARM EQUIPMENT
! preventive maintenance now or take a
Sf fui £2 hance on “getting by” in the field later on.
; r 4, 1956 2
Satur. Februa y ’ The mast economical choice, in the long
run, is to bring your John Deere Tractor and
Equipment in for a checkover now . . .
while we both have plenty of time. Our
skilled mechanics will go right to work;
they'll do only the work that's necessary . . .
do it quickly, efficiently, and economically.




 
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Orange Juice | 5.00! si a nm is Line .
ee | POTATOES ins: 2 Ok
46-02 cans wd] RED SEEDLESS pst 20
ao GRAPEFRUIT OD 10 gg Ie
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Locaied in Rapho Twp., Lancaster Co., 5 miles north of
Manheim on the Manheim io Mastersonville road. Midway be-
tween Union Square and Mastersonville.
1949 JOHN DEERE TRACTOR, with hydraulic lift. starter and |
lights, in good condition; B. N. FARMALL TRACTOR. Mounted
Cultivators, and Tobacco Hoers, Mounted Mower for B. N
ail Tractor; 1955 John Deere Pick-up baler, power oft,
twine tie, used one scason; New Holland bale chute: 12-hoe On
 

 






 
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! MACINTOSH APPLES | LETTUCE
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8 shoe & Your tractor and equipment will be ready | L-lb ba |
lario grain drill: 2-row tobacco planter; Oliver 2, 14” Radex for work——come what may. Renewed power | Ibs C for C
Tractor plow; 1955 David Bradley hay rake, used one scason: erf d ec ill more |
Tractor disc; three-section harrow: 1953 Coby wagon, on rubber, « periormance . . . and economy will mo
+ posts; wheelbarrow on rubber: than Yepay you. Why wait? Let's make a
service date . . . this week.




 
with 16 fi. bed; 24 Steel Fence
forks, shovels and many other desirable items.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT: Stewart Cow Clippers, Farm Mas-
ter Milker, single unit; buckets; International 6-can milk cooler:
water heater.
FEED: 5 tons mixed hay; 4 tons straw: tons ear corn.
POULTRY: EQUIPMENT: Chicken feeders; 3 brooder gas
stoves, 500 size. i
. Refreshments to be served by the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the]
Mastersonville Fire Co.
Sale to commence at 1:00 o'clock when conditions will be
made known by
Carl R. Enck
Auctioneers—Geib & Ruhl 5-1c |

















JAKE STEHMAN



H. 3. Newcomer & Son
Incorporated
MOUNT JOY, PA.


FLORIN
PA.