nobiles DOOR +, E a ~ The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, May 24 ——————— 9 Farm Women Hear PUB E Varied Program A varied program was pre- members of OF 8 sented for the [Farm Women Society No. at their regular Saturday meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Erb, Mt. Joy R2. A movie on safety in the home was shown by the Pennsylvania Power & Light Company. Mrs. Warren Hei- sey introducted a girls quin- tette from the Elm Tree Ele- mentary School sixth grade | who sang several selections iMiss Beverly Moss gave a reading and Miss Janet Sa- FLORIN DWELLING Saturday, June 2, 1956 2 Story pre Frame Dwelling | I \ JRIA 5 1 | ms. Electric ith L Ox 3 wasky gave a piano solo. » ’ ctric, with ot 40x 200 Devotions were in charge S of Maribelle and Julianne On East side of Church Street, Florin, Mount Joy Erb, daughters of Mr. and Township, former home of Samuel S. Shelly. Mrs. Paul Erb. They includ- ed a poem, song and scrip- ALSO. HOUSE ture. The group was invited PICKUP USEHOLD GOODS to visit Society No. 6 June RR Two Bedroom Suites, Rockers, Tables, Mirrors, 4 Chests 2 at the home of Miss Stella Cupboard, Radio, Electric Refrigerator, Oil Stove. Dishes, Coble and Miss Lela Coble, Garden Tractor, Wheelbarrow, Tools, tac. near Elizabethtown. A report was given by Mrs. Jno. War- Sale 'will commence at 1:00 P. M. when conditions fel on the Lancaster County will be made known by Homemaker's Day which 3 . was attended by twelve of Union National Mount Joy Bank tre local society members. : Mrs. Charles Shank reported qn fac . P 3 the y E 3-9701 Atty. -in-fact for Samuel S. Shelly | J {ho tea sponsored by the mn WEN Walter Dupes, Auct. D. L. Landis, Clerk 20-3¢ Elizabethtown B.P.W. Club. — JC Games were played and a Chinese | auction was held. . Hostesses were Mrs. Erb, 92nd Keystone Consignment Sale Mrs. Heisey, Mrs. Alvin Reist and Mrs. Clarence Reist. The next meeting will be family night at the Don- | egal Church House, Satur- | day, June 16. Members [their families will meet at the house at 6:00 p. m. for a SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1956 At the Kevstone Sales Barn on Route 230 fust eest of Mount Joy, 10 miles west of Lan- caster, Penna. SALE TIME EXACTLY 1:00 P. M. . » isolate insect-free : 3 . y and be isc lated under insect-free at the springs following their Reich's Farmers Warned Local Soldier Of Sleeping Finishes Course Sicknesses Fort Knox, Ky.—Pvt. Paul : : Qhearer . A warning against the ap- E. Shearer, son of Mr. proaching dangers of sleep- Mrs. Samuel B., Shearer, _MAYTOW! Wh of gs follows: ing sickness in horses and Manheim R4, Pa. recently Softball game starting at mules was issued today bY completed 10 weeks of ad- 2:00 o'clock. A team will be| training Picked from all four teams in the church league to play the visiting team. the American Foundation for need yance Animal Health. | a : “This condition is spread under the individual packet platoon by biting insects, and with a system at the Arm's Parade, which will form build-up in insect numbers Training Center, Fort Knox, 44 the Legion Home and occuring now because of Kentucky. march to the Reformed Cem oh gf ig yi romp ac ghtarer was training tion should be taken to pro- : i . DRY . coe and les "drive the Army's medium be decorated. The parade tect horses ane 1 8S against . will then proceed to the this» disease,” the Foundation tank. He passed the 30 andi; iq Cemetery. At says. | 50 caliber machine gun pro- time the usual Memorial Day Vaccination by veterans is ficiency tests and qualified Services will be hely. the only sure way of pre- asd gunner in the firing of Grace A. Henderson is ol venting the disease. Horses the 90 mm. tank gun. patient at St. Joseph's Hos- of all ages should Under the packet platoon pital since last Friday. nated each year, since training, each be vacci- firm system of season. additio me or of a tank crew. : oe season Bo dite A to oe member of a tank ere pital since last Friday. vaccination am, veteri-| Shearer, a 1953 graduate ji a pr tive sugges Shearer, a 1953 8 ¥ J. Edward Haines nary medical officials suggest of Manheim Central High | J parce Mr. and Mrs. keeping the animal away Sc he AV rs ny Sa p School, entered the Army Henry L. Haines last week-| from low, swampy areas and December \O : d last December and comple end. Edward forks for Car- con- ed basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C. instituting good insect trol programs. enroute Fort was Minn. to Inc. and Dubuth, gill, from : “The Srp 1 Sleep, a en Worth. Texas. 5 0 SS 2 Se - - : : RE Be I ose Florin Cubs Hike In a special meeting of the Nes yy Maytown Fire Company, Mr. some other an accurate nosis of great veterinary diag- . *" ve importance, five Cubs of the Donegal er. the Foundation says. dens hiked to . Losses may run as high Springs last Saturday. The On Monday evening the as 60 | reent in a sroup 5 group hiked to the church Reich's softball team be ag P 9 house, were shown the ed the Church of God by a unvaccinated animals. Afflic- historic: ; he i horses and mules should spring and the historical score of 17 to 10. Rev. Eck- } 55 church and held a cook-out ert was the winning pitcher. and lost two accompanied Church of God conditions so mosquitoes an quit nd walk. other carriers cannot spread Adults team who a Where WiLL Your GRADUATE'S WATCH Be PURCHASED? —————— The program for the | and. gervance of Memorial Day ig li Mig, SR to etery where the graves will] ; tout] lasts ‘for only ar Mrs. Clifford Adams is a; rote ) asts r oO F. & > '¢ ww SL TM : ’ proteciion . nly ane trainee becomes a permanc patient at St. Joseph's Hos-| visited ailments, making To Donegal Spring Gerald Lindemuth was elect- Florin ed to the office of Treasur- = have won one game while the has ai From... The Reputable Dealer Represented by Adam H. Greer WHAT ABOUT TRADE-IN LIBERAL TRADE-IN? FOR YOUR OLD WATCH REGARDLESS y OF CONDITION! What About Service? Greer's unconditionally guarantees everything purchased from Creer's and servic » it themselves. What About Prices? From... A Discount House or Catalogue WHAT ABOUT TRADE-IN NO TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE WHAT ABOUT SERVICE NO SERVICE GIVEN AT DISCOUNT HOUSES. What About Prices? Off brand watches bearing fictici- ous prices that are so high they may be halved and still be over- Discount Houses stock only a few outdated watches to use as a “come on". models of finer 50-Purebred Holsteins-50 CARTIFIED VACCINATED ACCREDITED A daughter of “Gay Boy" with E | 552 Ibs. fat 1! 4.5% from a dam with 561 Ibs., grand dam with 582 Ibs. and the next dam with 536 Ibs, from Otto ——— grothers, Carlisle, Pa. CANADIANS ntee A 3 year old, whe was Junior Champion at Ot- tawa in 1954 and a member of the 1st prize Get of Sire. Her sire was 2nd to the great Rocket Tone at the 1955 “Royal. LS ; Two beautiful daughters of Massedale Rag Ap- ple Mutt, who is by Raymondale Rag Apple Paul 395 and whose dam is out of the same cow as the dam 50% 1095 2695 395 953 1295 1095 {3 0... ealer of Massadale Grayson Rag Apple Gladys, a daughter of Weodale Rag Apple Chieftain with 3y 357d 2x 12, 943 4.13%, 534. If you can use a good cow, May 26th will be a good day te spend at Keystone Holstein Sales. KEYSTONE HOLSTEIN SALES Inc. Pennsylvania’s Holstein Market MOUNT JOY. PA. Pa. Clarence E. Lyons, Mar. Phone: Lancaster 4-656 3 Omel Diller, Reflon, PUBLIC SAL i OF = HOUSEHOLD GOODS Friday, May 25, 1956 On the Elmer Groff Farm, adjacent to the Heisey Brothers’ Stone Quarry. Rheems. Two - bedroom suites. rocking chairs, child's rocker, J highchair, desk chair, other chairs cherry drop-leaf table, high top sink cradle. roll top desk, Going-with-the-Wind Lamp, hanging lan'n brockst lamp. two 9x12 rugs, throw f rugs, carpets, medicine cabinet quilting frame, clothe irees. floor lamps, piano rolls, bedding, dishes, cooking utensils, hammock, ladder stepladder, sprayer, wheelbar- row, garden cultivator, garden tools, carpenter tools, tool box. mail box. iron kettle, tripod, butcher bench sawbuck, wire netting, steel drum, ropes, car chains, dog box pushel crates, empty crocks and jars, and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to start at 7 P. M. made known by Walter Dupes, Auct. Garman & Floyd, Clerks 44662 when conditions will be Mrs. Anna Mae Floyd 20-2¢ PUBLIC SALE STOCK-IMPLEMENTS-HOUSEHOLD GOODS SOME ANTIQUES Saturday, May 26, 1956 On the premises located along Route 340 from El- gabethtown to Hershey. THIRTEEN SHEEP SEVEN EWES, FIVE LAMBS, ONE RAM 360 Yearling Leghorn Hens 60 Yearling Heavy Strain . 1951 FORD TRACTOR { two-bott} plow, cultivators, saw frame, saw, belt, tire pump. tector pulley, tractor jack disc harrow, wagon on rubber with flat bed: trailer-type wagon, John Deere Corn Planter, one-row scorer, bag wagon, wagon wheels wheelbarrow, harness. saddle, barb wire, empty drums, putcher tools, iron kettles, scalding trough, chicken equip- ment, feeders, water fountains, brooders, cow chains, log chains, forks, shovels, HOUSEHOLD GOODS Universal Electric Stove in good condition, Hot Point Stove, double Duo-Therm Oil Heater with fan, like new 975 gal. oil tank. copper tubing, Columbia White & Gray Kitchen Range in very good condition; Philco Electric Refrigerator like new, five beds and springs, extension ta- ble, kitchen cabinet, sideboard, Rocking chairs, dry sink, butter churn, dishes, cooking utensils, empty jars, empty crocks, sump-pump, like new; some lumber, and a lot of articlés 100 numerous to mention. Sale to start at 12:30 P. M., when conditions will be made known by Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Mrs Bess M Johns 19-3¢ Landis & Kaybor, Clerks -|lent h ‘rd Also selling a'l new excellent opportunity is offered to a dependable person _ equipment incl. A-C “W-D- who is interested in their future. It's an ail cach busi- 45° Roo Baler - A-C Com- ness. Depression proof. No credit risk. Dn not answer unless fully qualfied for the necessary time anl invest- | covered dish supper. The the disease further.” speaker for ‘the occasion will 9 be the Rev. G. H. Seidel, of . Hay Testing Talk Harrisburg, who will give an Scoutmaster; Earl Bright- sey, Den Father; illustrated message with ma- Rhoades, Mrs. Earl Bright- erans by a score of Oto 5. gic. Mrs. Charles Felty is Scheduled For Today ville, Mrs. Charles Hill, Mrs. The winning pitcher was i president of the group. On Thursday, (today) May Hulda Hein; and Mrs. Harry Calvin Smith who allowed : = .- 24, there will be a meeting Reheard, Den Mothers. Mrs. only 4 hits, and 5 walks. PAYS COST IN COURT to present up-to-date meth-' Alvin Koser and Mrs. Rob- He also fanned 11 batters. i Earl J. Eisenberger, Mt.lods for curing hay. The ert Flick were in chdrge of The Lutherans now have ai i Joy R1, pleaded guilty to meeting will be held at the the event. record of 2 losses and one driving a motor vehicle dur- Vocational -Agriculture fac'l- ea lf win. : came ing suspension and was fined jties of Donegal high school 2 2 : ALT PERSONALS sums seas mt conf | 000 fender in the Friday session! The program will include: the weekly tines bn i he of county court in Lancaster. 1, The film, “Sure Cure | are held at the Lozio i || He was arrested Nov. 13 by For The Weather”. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Fore- are 20 d at the Legion nome. man of town and [J rs. Christ Plans are being set up for. Szabo, 2. Discussion of Hay Cur- ing Methods - E. T. Wilson, Dispersal at the Wood Home- Farm Coordinator, Pennsyl- stead. mi. off Rte. 49 on vania Power & Light Com- the North Fork Rd. 5 miles pany. NW of Westfield. Thursday, 3. Eve.. May 31 - 7 Sharp. Sell- Farm Group - Grant ing 54 bloodtested Cattle (all Vocational - Agriculture, ‘Hols. but 2). A real typey, Teacher, Donegal Hig hand family of Iowa, productive herd here. school. his mother, Mrs. Anna Zer- ey me of eqiipmen: el Xow will want to be on cher on Marietta Street over “66 Baler Case Forage Nand to see and hear the la- the weekend. est in modern farming prac rnc erie SKIN ITCH Harvester and Blower—New HOW TO RELIEVE IT. state policeman John in Manheim Township. Hershey and daughter Donna Lee, of East Petersburg are visiting in Campti, La. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Kuhn Proposed to form Adult spent afew days in Perry Miller, County last week. 266 bu. I-H Spreader—All tices. farm and dairy equipment in err ) een tn new or like-new condition. OFFICE CLOSED IN JUST 15 MINUTES, : Also 219 A. farm with newly MAY 28th AND 29th dk ng Rigg ima ati {built barn and modernized Dr. Stauffer’s office will be! -ME-NOT dead.ns itch and home—land in hig state © 5 - > : . burning: kills germs ON CON- { gh closed on May 28 and 29 TACT. Use day or night for ec- zema, insect bites, foot itch, er surface rashes. Now at SLOAN'S PHARMACY. 18-4c¢ leultivation. Can be bought lon terms. This is one of the good sales in this area— Do not miss it! Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Fitzwater, Owners Watch for posters, or to receive full sale list write Rumseys’ of Westfield, Pa. 21-1c¢ with regular hours for the balance of the week. Increase Your Income Part or Full Time Dispensing World Famous Ayshire Herd & Machinery Dispersal at the Chace Farm, Salt Petre Road, off Rte. 248 between Rexville & Whites- . . : oh 9 ville. 15 mi. from Westfield Gillette Blue Blades Thursdav., Eve June 7 at 7 Reliable Man or Woman will be selected for this area Sharp. Selling 56 Reg. Ayr- to handle the World Famous “Gillette” Blue Blades Mirag ort x aceredi : through our new modern type merchandihina disnensers. Anes, cel ie d ¥ accredited. An unusual opportunity to secure your futu e. Will 43 Cows & 13 J year olds. not interfere with your present employment. To quali- A real herd of Ayrshires fy you must have . . . here - type - condition - pro- ® $1,798.50 Cash available immediately for inventory. duction - high test. An out- ® 2 References and Serviceable car. 5 spare hours weekly standing opportunity with ® Must be able to start at once. your onerations and ex- This company will supervise tend financial assistance to full time if aesired. This vears of breeding behind the bine - Papec Forage Harves- ter - House Trailer - All ma- chinery & small tools with- ut reserve!! Write Rumseys’ of Wes field, Pa. for further ment. ® income starts immediately ® No selling or soliciting @® Company secures all locations - (Include your @® Business is set up for you For personal interview write phone information. Donald Chace, number): Owner. Another Rumsey . Calo! m5. 8 Bell, Merchandising - Automatically P bli 3 I 1183 HODIAMONT WELLSTON 12, MO. OF Household Goods Sat., May 26th On the | West Donegal St. Toy. Bedroom Suite. two chests. tables. tabourets. one pair Windsor chairs. desk chairs rockers, coal oil lamps. and electric lamps, table linens | silver ware, rag carpets, rlothes tree, kitchen cup- board. table chiffonier, Sew- ing machine, Heatrola, Col- [nmbia Perfection Range, Gas premises, at 204 Mount There's something about our prompt, friend- ly, competent service that puts motorists in Thty usually leave here wear- Must be good humor. ing a smile of solid satisfaction. ne RO os that “service with a smile” works both ways! stand. with lasts to fit; gar- |den tools. dishes, some an- N E Y I S glassware, cooking the group were Lloyd Cook, record of one and one. ville, assistant; Richard Hei- formers’ Mrs. Earl row by defeating the Luth- the weeks camping trip in: the third week of July. As: each scout will a he attend these meetings. If # for any reason you c¢dn not % ; seling AGO. LORS Mr dnd Mrs. Bay Zercher es please con visited oe of his assistants. Texaco Service and Repairing Official Inspection Station ® Martax Lubrication ® Washing Phone 3-8151 Mt. Joy FLORIN, PA. utensils, clocks, day bed. an- sad irons,, coal, Hoover sweeper, ete. | Sale at 1 P.M. DS.T. ‘Mrs. Katie Wertman c S. Frank, Auct. Claude Zeller, Clerk 20-2¢ Tuesday evening the Re- made it two in a Greer's feature only Nationally Known Products bearing fair trade prices that have been set by the maonufocturar. NO OFF BRANDS NO FICTICIOUS PRICES. What About Pride his graduate will say. "My watch from of Mount Joy, and I know where to of Possession? Greer's . a merchant watch for service. What About Pride This graduate will say “My watch came house’ specializing in oft watches, bearing ‘ficticious prices’. I hone nothing goes wrong with it as 1 don't serviced.” of Possession’ ‘upstairs discount brand from on know where to get it be assigned : duty it is important that Scout Master or IF YOU WANT TO GET OUT vgg" HOLIDAY COUPE HAMILTON ... 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