The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 19, 1956, Image 2

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    Brandt and sons Gerald and)

x Ballons. Mount Joy, Po |
Thursday, July 19 2
























ing July 1946 that George,
and Bill Endslow clear-
ed away the freshly baled
wheat straw from through
the center of the field that is
now he airport runway, and
the first landing was made
there. Shortly thereafter the
hangars were erected, the
field was inspected by State
and Federal officials and a
license granted authorizing,
commercial operations. Stu-|
dent pilot training was start-
ed at once, and has ever|
since been a major activity]
at the field. Other activities
are charter flights, airplane
rides, storage and mainten-|
ance of privately owned, |
aerial] sound system amd air-|
craft sales.
Ten years ago flying was|
considered a hobby only. |
Airplanes were for the weal-
thy ’sportsmen pilots’ who
found flying interesting but
did not expect to derive util-
ity from their craft. Howev-
er a great change has come
about during the last five
years or so. Industry has a-
dopted the airplane as a
practical means of transpor-
tation. Smal] one man busi
nesses, medium sized indus-
tries, and large multi-million
‘dollar corporations, all are
buying and using airplanes,
from the smaller single en-
gine Piper tri-Pacer or Ces-
sna 170 on up to the Doug-
las DS-3 and other airline
type equipment. A whole
flock of new ‘light twins’ has
been developed and finds a
ready market; the Piper
‘Apache’ at $35,000, the Ces-|
sna ‘310°, at $55,000, the]
Beechcraft ‘Twin Bonanza’,
the De Haviland ‘Dove’, the|
‘Aero Commander’, one of
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which President Eisenhower
uses for his Gettysburg
flights, all are filling the
need for fast, dependable!
transportation of the
top executives.
Alhough the
owned airplane has
become a reality for local
business firms, we do not
have to look far to see it in
nation’s
company |
not yet




use. In York, Bowen-Mec-
Laughlin, S. Morgan Smith,
Dentist's Supply, R. S. Noo-
nan, Carew Steel, and Camp-|
bel] Chain are firms using
company owned planes. [
And, although some con-
sider Lancaster County a lit-|
tle old fashioned, we do have
some company owned air-|
planes here too. Progressive
minded firms such as Arm-
strong Cork, New Holland
Machine, Eshelman Feed,
and Anima] Trap Co. have
owned planes for some years.
Newer users are E. R. Noll,
H. R. Miller & Co., and Me-
Minn Industries. And so it is
going, competition forces the
adoption of more efficient
methods, and old fashioned
ways of travel are giving
way to the airplane.
On a recent chick delivery
flight into New York state
we had planned one of the
stops at the airport close by
a town of about 12,000 pop-
ulation, but just before de-
parture we learned that the!
airport was no longer in op-
eration, and an alternate air-
port at a smaller town was
selected for the delivery. It|
is difficult to understand,
considering the growing use|
of business airplanes, how
even a small town can afford |
to be without at least some
sort of airport facilities. Bus- |
iness men using airplanes
frequently felt their strong-|
est impressions of a commu-
nity by the type of service
and facilities they encounter
at the local airport.
. SCRATCH-ME-NOT
WITH ITCH-ME NOT"
PPR ITCH-ME-NOT.
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store. Use in.
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eczema, ringworm,
foot itch, other sur.



























109-111 North Market Street
Mr. George Mumper Si
FLORIN was admitted to the General| Clyde,
Contract Awarded
Marietta and Mr. and

STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M.
regular stock. Nothing bought
Demonstrated Thurs. and Friday by Mrs. Walker from
zag machine made so many kinds of stitching so comrletely simple! Designed to sew miracle fabrics-
other models of SINGER SEWING machines on hand. We are an AUTHORIZED DEALER for all SING-
|
DAYS—Thurs., Friday and Sat.
: i BARGAINS GALORE Just in
D 0 0 R P R L E 3 special for this sale.
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
zigzag or straight sewing. Sews with two needles at one time. Rotary action means fewer moving
ER products.
time for mid-summer sewing. All
See the New Singer Automatic with Finger Tip Control
You have to see the SINGER AUTOMATIC in action to believe all it can do. Never before has any zig-
parts for smooth, quiet longer-lasting operation. Comes in handsome new cabinets or portable case. All
8th Anniversary Sale of Floor Sample Sewing Machines


DOMESTIC REG. SALE PRICE SAVING REG. PRICE SAVING
MODEL 721
voor rss § 7000 $41.00 | Det nue 3198.00 $76.00
PFAFF
oy au 3 3000 $5100 | SOT $198.00 $51.00
MODEL 731 $1 18 00 $46 00 Auiomatic Portable $249.00
CONSOLE s22400 D1 1 0 MODEL 230 $198.00 $51.00
MODEL. 755 $1 48 00 $71 00 CONSOLE $249.00
CONSOLE $219.00 . MODEL 30 9 98.00 $21 50
MODEL 745 $1 78 00 $46 00 PORTABLE $119.50
CONSOLE $224.0C . . SINGER #40 Cabinet with any style Head $30. off
SALE OF ustD MACHINES: WHITE BOTARY $48.00
ROTARY PORTABLE $18.00 | $8.00 to $28.00
SINGER
Sy S800 | Es. ci

Dramatic Savings on Dress Materials and Sewing Supplies
DRAPERY FABRICS:
59¢ 69¢
45" and 48” wide Plain and
prints Reg. $1.39 yd. .... 08c
Assorted cotlons and Rayons
Reg. 49c to 79c yd. 3c
36" wide and printed
69c¢
6 'vds. 82.00
Reg. 89c and 98c yd.
REMNANTS '2 PRICE
36” Seersucker Plisse
Reg. 59¢ yd.
Dan River Gingham
45” .Nylon Reg. Reg. 89¢c yd
$1.00 to $1.39 yd.
Polished Chambray
Reg. 83c yd.
69c
54" Indian Hear cotton
Reg. $1.49
All remnants are cut from our
regular stock.
Extra Special Cannon Dish
Cloths Reg. 19¢ ea. ..
SPECIAL IN THREAD
Reg. 10c Reg. 29¢
Dozen .. €)& eDozen $2.75
8c
Dumari pre shrunk Dimity
59c
45" Rayon Butcher Linen
Reg. 73c¢c yd.
Reg. 98c yd. ......... @Qe
Bates Diciplined Cotton
Reg. $1.39 yd.
89c
Lovely Lady Voile
Reg. $1.19 vd


89c¢
BINKLEY’S
Sewing Maching & Remnant Shop
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Always Plenty of Free Parking



 
 
 
 


 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 

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Chairmenltion were Mr. and Mrs. Her-| Eby, and Mr. and Mrs, Rob-
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- Mrs. Richard Brandt and : Mrs. Fred| ert Gilberg.
THE BULLETIN Hospital on Friday family of ‘Columbia. For Painting '‘Bowlino Partv arranging the July meeting!man Ries, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ert —
Ad every Thursday Mrs, Lillian Palmer, and i " Of Schools | Landisville-Salunga— For-
11 East Main Street, Mt Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Buck Mrs. Norman Yingst andl, Mi and Mrs. Ivan Brad: ty-three members of the WEEK - END
vay, Lancaster County, Pa. and daughter Kitty , °° 1rd d ofl an fay ny zr. phe Landisville-Salunga —Thel coy ples Club of the Zion
jrarmon D § Smith, Publisher iss Norma Eichler are Gaughter and grange SON Oo Mrs Albert Kling, Mt. oy Hempfield Joint Schoo] board| Lutheran Church, Landis-
f Br afd Miss Norma Richie! Are\Palmdale, were guests of visied Mrs.” Mary Bradley led tract to W. R.|ville, participated in a bow-
spe o » week at Oce: . Mrs. B. F. Kauff-|, Mrs. Elle laines Sat- awarded a contrac . R.|ville, ps
Editor Pubic Schrott 1952 po i Se Week Sw Ne ay evening oy Ms i Haines Sa Watson, Gap, for the extier- ling event a he Rocky
Publisher, 952 | City, nt RE 2 dg 1° ior painting of the Landis-| Springs bowling alleys last
of Vrs. Lloyd Vogel . 8 er ior painting of the bo :
Mr. and Mrs. William Mc Mi and Mr: ov gel Mi and Mrs Raymond ville and Rohrerstown Ele-| week. Original plans called Men's Cool Cotton Friday and
Subscription Rate $2.50 per Garvey ahd Mrs. Ellen and family and Mr. i Miller and family and Mr Te NG EN a “Splash” party at the en's Co Sat q o !
year by Mail Harvey anc ] : I Mrs. W yoge! spent and Mrs, Earl Gerlitzki and last week of the board at|Meadia Heights Country arur ay n y
aines were guests ( Mr. Sunday at rshey Y ET : va OF A 0 oe :
qu Hing rates upon re Da Bl Rov Forres is don family Bio i Sunday at the Hempfield High Shool in City ba the yas for- SKIP DENT HEALTHY
Mrs JOS $ ¢ \ . 3 : : ‘renc eek ; Fo bet i | ce 'S > the rg /
Entered at the post office grickerville Sunday ducting a series of meetings Miss Sandra Miller is Landisville. Watsons’ bid of cel i Tue 0 1e rainy GUARANTEED
at Mount Joy, Pa., as second- Mr. Helen Stettler of Mt.|at Highland Park Church of AND al Weeks ad $1221 was ihe lowest receiv-| weanier Soni ions, swine
i P! f i 3 rothre sellersville : ee ““ ed. Four other painting con- / » / 4
SE Ta Bie Aut Joy, and Mrs. Miriam Shultz the Bretiire Hh, Se ler Yille, "Virginia, with Mr. and Mrs. alin Bn bids. session of the amateur keg- SHIRTS Paraleeshs
Member ' Pennsylvania News Be [RALLY variua Sse Bucy Lad Hag will’ con Emery Waters and family. In other business, the| lers, rs, the group returne d to
roihlichere co | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bramdt!tinue for 2 weeks Mrs. Mabel Herr of Eliza- - A
paper Publishers’ Association Tuesday evening Mr. Darvin Loraw was : a : board approved the purchaser
9 Jaesd yi Ve nibs uy x. . 1 ; % TY bethtown spent the weekend of screen doors for the high| The resignations of two el-
Mr ester Bradley visited admitted to Xe x 4l' with her nieces, Mrs. Viola ¢ 4 rus alec) Tob : amps a
his mother, Mrs. Mary Brad- Hospital on Sunday Bricker ond. Miss Marv Hi school cafeteria. It was also|ementary teachers were ac- C 3 ;
Donegal ley on Sunday. LE Mr and Mrs. Walter hy ker and Miss Mary decided to obtain a new wa-| cepted. Teachers resigning 66 $2.49
‘Mr and Mrs Harry Mec-|Brandt entertained the fol- i oR Ml wernt ter supply by means of a/were Ethel K. Keisey, a first
: | Garvey and son Eugene of|lowing guests on Sunday, i : Lid well to be dug on the grade teacher at Farmdale, ; METAL CAGES
irport Denver visited Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Resch, When in need of printing, grounds of the Farmdale El- and Mrs. Irene G. O'Leary, 4 They're so comfortable in
Mrs Irvin Bishop Friday. Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs Jay .remember The Bulletin. ementary School. ykindergarten beaches at the | hot weather, Hire $3.49
- : - man err — BR = Sohrerstown ementary
. News School. Chester G. Ober, dent weave lets the air in! PARAKEET SEED
: nulia | president of the joint board, Short sleeves, two breast
This month of July marks
the tenth jversary of the | presided. pockets, yoke back. White,
ten anniversary ar owe co REE fe ARRAS RE KE KK SMF Chm ean en fe ee :
Donegal Airport. It was dur- eve, nd fam: Small, PARAKEET TOYS
Medium, Large. 29c¢
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Phone 5-4616
is the time to protect your
crop against loss by
HAIL
CALL MOUNT JOY 3-6659 |
Robert E. Hoffman
Insurance for Every Need
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MAPCO ALUMINUM
IRONING BOARD
COVER and PAD
$788 SET
Reg. $2.98
| JUST RIGHT FOR PORCHES, PATIOS
| AND KITCHENS.
24 x 44
RAG RUGS
4 7c
Reg. 69¢
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