The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 21, 1956, Image 5

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‘The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday June 2
 
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Spring Time-1S SPRAY TIME }
Ortho Products for Farm and Home
Custom Services All Types of Spraying
HESS BROS.
BOX 221 FLORIN Phone Mt. Joy 3-6045
ANNAN I


SA Urges
insistence on looking behind solving our economic, social | next year: President, Mrs,
the party label to the moral problems.” MAYTOW [Mn 1st vice
for which the candidates “The first step in “Democ-| | President, Mrs. Jack Frank, 3% ANNUAL DIVIDEND
" racy Participation,” the % r, 2nd vice president, Mrs.
stand,” Paul Hipple, Demo- a mn ;
. chairman declared, is to get| = by Leas, secretary, BEING PAID ON
oters cratic Registration Chairman and then vote in| Vacation Bible School wil Mrs Lawrence Barnhart,
for Mt. Joy Borough, both Primary and General close on Friday morning chaplain, Mrs. Henry L.
. plained today. sions |with a picnic lunch at the Haines, historian, Mrs, Wil- FULL PAID SHARES
Revlon “Most heartening of all] The next step is to form a ETON ae wil liam Smith, ~~ Sgt.-at-arms, Fi
my Hipple went on to say, many husband and wife registra- SOO] Friday fo . Re Mrs. Jick Frank, Sr ISSUED BY
“Political parties have had Americans no longer believe Jp Rg ig _— nef pat 8p. m i A ele Fao MP Taf
to adjust themselves to the thee politics a ring your neighbor's All parents and friends home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Armstrong Building & Loan Association
rowing independence of shady business bes 2 Olpell. “If you can see your are invited to attend and gndslow, Marietta RI
|g § ndependence "the professionals.” More and way to do this, the chairman See a display of work done, Mr. George Hicks. is work AT $100 PER SHARE








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ENE ORE NEARER RRR ARR ML, Fie 3p an Joe I er concluded, you will be join- by the children: At He Sane ing for the Bond Baking Co Call or write
— 1 9 I y - time you wi mee e wivior A
c I bout’ aT actually working for ng I By Jaige group of sm Ae [Suing the Sire phe, CATHARINE H. CHILD, SECRETARY
. the candidates of their S Last onega . .
: a that the way to win elections), An opportunity will be Towns] / i : West Liberty & Charlotte Streets
Zina nerve} . ld ) ownship Alumni Banquet .
Patronize BULLETIN Advertisers choi both through the i", oot in there and pitch. |given to those who wish to|was held on Saturday : LANCASTER, PA.
McM ' volunteer committees which i aturday at the
LL nn a C nn 5 have sprung up on both You can tell your neigh- Sorsibute toward this wor! American Legion Home, Phone: Lance. 7-5151, extension 416
Industries, Inc. sides. hor that the following class thy cause. | Maytown. There were 34
P PU B I IC SA i E “Stating that politics is of citizens must register tol Mr. Geovge R. Draben-| persons in attendance.
ASPHALT everybody's business, and we VO'¢: stadt, ho had eon host] The following persons re
— OF — all ought to be sure to make| 1. Those who have never|alhized for several wee S$ has| presented the anniversary
SEHO PAVING it ours,’ Mr. Hipple urges registered. returned to his home. Sn classes: Mr. John Epler of
HOU LD GOODS and FURNISHINGS Expert Workmanship all the citizens in the Mount 2. Those who were regis- The Mount wird Soft Ball Lancaster 1896, Miss Viola
Including SOME ANTIQUES Building or Repairing doy area to Bet more interes- tred in the past but failed to eam JH W Yomissing Looe,
ted in the elective aspects of vote at least e i s past] oF ast ay eve Y(Mr. John etcher, Rich-
ROADS — DRIVEWAYS | their government. SAIL of oe Sr Ong dey i a Sor NX . Eel land and Mrs. John Brown,
~ ot . he continued, like ft 40. 3 ; ; ale held by the|Elizabetht 1916
PARKI S us, he continued, like our reply to : ve fr y ‘he Foo Ae ne: izabethtown 1916.
Saturday, June 23, 1 956 NG Or American way of life, and Court 2 Bae Bs Community Soft Ball League| - At the business meeting, it
Located in Rapho Twp.. Lancaster Co. Five miles PHONE we can all help to keep ourithem of their impending re- Hn sy Baw! tos oy i Semin
: Try A QUE " society « y ang y rr Or \ . 1 © MS ¢ eetings
north of Manheim, along road leading from Manheim LANCASTER 4-7264 Soe 5 2 ih hy 3 a oe ong val from the Registration to $42.75 due to the generos- J ng To ai ung
. yy participating in our em-| lis year. Lac mber
to op la (At Union Square on the Irvin Wolge- Daily 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. 1 ocracy.” Tat is What OMS i Tl ity of its sponsors. The boys was urged to contact other
muth arm. { A. NV. 10 « + NE, rth ae S wha LITIS 108¢ who have recent- appreciate your Rooper: ition. members of their
Sat. 8 A. M. to 12 Noon [in the long run, the pecome 21 years of age, on, respective
man said, it's the Secret ofl =. os 56 The Boy Scouts held a pa- [classes to attend next year's
6 cu. i. G. E. Refrigerator ss iy Ww Nu bycomme 21 on per drive on Saturday. The meeting in order to have a
i i : =~ 2 - or before November 6, 1956. paper which was collected 1a y il
Two beds with Spang and Inatiress: ons chest, one v \ | 4. Those who have moved WA sold amounted to $17.50 Bye of the Some Real Values m Nice Clean Automob es
bureau, round extension table with four boards, iop We Work Wonders In Makin 2 : 0 ye ved 50 c um Py Os 1324 members enrolled.
sink with side board, six high back chairs, one kero- J 7 ong from one ward or election The Scouts appreciate the| At a special meeting of
hy hs . Cars i sok “1 ke Na "A gL - district on or before Septem- cooperation of all who save|ithe American Legion Auxil 1954 CHEV. 2 DOOR 11949 PONTIAC 4-DOOR
sene cook stove with 4 burners, twelve kitchen chairs, 2 Le | w' Again an AUN). Radio & Heater
x x i { No ber 6, 1956. This class need/their papers and magazines iary held at the Post Home 1952 FORD 4-DO |
ok chairs =i Jee. Royal sewwng machine, ig j not register but only file a for them. Will you please|in Maytown the following ry -DOCR 11952 FORD VICTORIA
tables, one 3-room oil heater, studio couch, carpet by ; Youll hardly recognize your removal notice with the continue to keep them. |retiring officers were honor-11951 CADILLAC 4-DOOR
the yard, sufficient for 3 rooms: one old sink,
made carpet, throw rugs, home-made quilts, including |
one star coverlet; bedding and linens, pie board, dishes,
Some Antiques
Cooking utensils, knives, forks and spoons, home-can-
ned fruits and vegetables, two bushel baskets, garden
tools .including forks, shovels & hoes: home-made soap. |
Many other desirable items not mentioned.
The above items may be seen June 22 from 6 io
8 p. m.
Sale to commence at 1:00 o'clock when conditions
will be made known by
Mrs. Mary B. Boyer
Rufus K. Geib - Auctioneer
Moyer - Clerk
PUBLIC SALE
nin OF wom
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE

Saturday, June 23, 1956
In the Borough of Elizabethtown, located on East
High Street, Numbers 430-432,
A lot of land consisting of 55 ft.
in depth, having thereon erected a
2. Story
Frame Double House
with all conveniences, to be offered in part and also as a
unit. This is a very good location and will be sold sub-
ject to rent-leases. Possession can be given at Sais of set-
tlement.
Property to be offered at 2:00 P. M. when conditions
will be made known by:
First National Bank & Trust Co.
OF ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
as Executor of Irwin G. Brandt, deceased,
as Attorney-In.Fact for the Heirs At Law.
Alfred C. Alspach, Attorney
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
PUBLIC SALE
REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY
and 198 ft.
frontage

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23-3¢

Saturday, June 23, 1956
The undersigned will offer at Public Sale on the
premises 12 miles north of Mt Joy, (about 2 mile |
north of the old Elm Tree one room school house, ad-|
joining lands of Raymond Hostetter, David G. Miller, |
and Irvin Bricker - A tract of land containing 22 acres, |
more or less.
Erected thereon is a
1» Story
Log House
containing 7 rooms of which 3 are in bedrooms.

air |
coal fired furnace.
Dwelling has electric, water pressure system, hot
1% STORY FRAME BARN and GARAGE
Premises has a lot of fruit trees and good well of |
water.
Viewing of the premises may be had any day on or
before day of sale.
Real Estate will be offered at 2:00 P. M.
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Kalamazo combination coal and gas range. kitchen
cabinet, base cabinet, kitchen table, high back chair, high
chair, rocker, Kenmore double burner oil space heater,
china closet, wardrobe, dresser, three rockers, G.E. sweep-
er, radio, 12 in. Phileo T.V., fruit jars, crocks, double bar-
ral shot gun, Winchester pump gun, 50 gal. drums, iron
wheelbarrow, garden, tools, 260. gal. fuel storage tank, 24
ft. extension ladder, 7 1953 Bradley" garden tractor, with |
cultivator, sickle ‘bar and ‘planter, one ton chain’ block,
and other articles too numerous to mention.
Sale to begin at 1:00 P. M. Terms by
Roy K. Weaver |
Arlene J. Weaver
24.2¢
Ruhl, Auctioneer
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On ay
40 Registered Canadian Cows & Heifers
ACCREDITED, CALF-HOOD VACCINATED
SATURDAY, JUNE 306th, 1956
AT 1:00 O'CLOCK
LOCATION—IN LEBANON CO. 2 MILES SOUTH OF PALMYRA
AND ONE-HALF MILE NORTH OF CAMPBELLTOWN, PA.
40 Cows
and First Calf Heifers
most of them are fresh.
LOT NICE HEIFER CALVES
These caitle were selected with care during the last three months,
they include: 4%
5 Daughters of Roeland R.A. Supreme
4 Daughiers of Bond Haven Sovereign Champion
1 Daughter of Fond Hope
1 Daughter of Rembco Texal Sovereign
1 Daughter of Supreme Pabst Johan
Also these Cows with R O P Records:
Norihlend Ra. Sunday 2 yrs. 2x 13,514 Milk 3.96%
Northland Diane 7 yrs. 2x 307 days 14,965 Milk 563 F 3.76
Northland Tiny Texal 5 yrs. 2x 305 da. 13,136 Milk 536 F
High Point Mary Sov. 3 yrs. 2x 13,522 Milk 600 Fat 4.44%
High Point Ruby Posch Sov. 2 yrs. 11,733 M 471 Fat 4.01%
And many other good cows, you will like these cows.
For catalog write to Harvey Reiiew, Manheim, Pa. Sale Manager.
EDWARD O'NEAL & SONS, Owners
Auctioneers — Hess & Dupes PALMYRA, PA.
Clerks — Horst & McNeil
CHARTERED BUS WILL LEAVE WHITE HORSE AT 11:00

BANGS TESTED, T. B.


O'CLOCK
The Boy Scouts enjoyed alod:
a tonsilectomy at St.
Hospital Monday
Mrs. Mary Noli is visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Josephs
Norman Wood at Peach Bot-
tom.
The Girl Scouts have been
attending the Scout Day
Camp for the past 2 weeks.
At the last regular meet-
ing of the American Legion
Auxiliary the following of-'
ficers were elected for the


 
Sales Represenlalive
Garber Motor Co.
9% Year . .
ELIZABETHTOWN
PHONE 17-1181

Strawberries
AT
Henry Garber Farm
Pick Your
Own
“Crop is good—Secason late”
CALL
Joseph B. Hostetler |
MT. JOY 3-4649
24-2¢
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Pres. Mrs. Harriet Smith
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ld car, when our
get through with it. Free ‘ready been done. “swimming party’ on Mon-|Secretary Mrs. Anna KJi9
i 21 dents : 5 REY, STS. aw 50 FORD 2 DOO
/, from hic Je oh familiar de nes 5. Those new residents] day Ey aL. 8 Locust! Haine »s, Chaplain, Mrs. Mar- 00g TRUCKS
scratches and gashes, 11 wl Ww ave live . ye Ieights Poo g dr: ‘ ig i
who have lived at least a Height: |garet Brandt and Historian Pr
a ive. YOU rand new pride ) ¥ it x ant 1950 \ aT.
3 ed i ve he hip- Tang now Ms year in Pennsylvania and ati This took the place of the| Mrs. Sara Armold. yoy 1347 FORD. %2 7. PICRUR
- : least 2 months in their par- regular meeting. A covered dish luncheon
SNYDER GARAGE ticular community Mr. and Mrs. Robert served, games ed
R. D. #2 J. S. Snyder, Prop. MT. JOY, PA. 6. Women who were regis- IY and son, and Miss Jane and each lady was presented ®
Bodywork — Complete C a Repairing — Painting tered under their maiden Frybersger Re jeg alwith a gift. :
hone 3-9867 | ne av ; at tlanti City | — J
names and are now married, vacation a antic ® - -
re Sa 8 of this week. SALES SERVICE
must register. ‘M. S. Societ :
You can also tell your Mr. Hugo Lowry, Quarry- Y
93rd Koystins Consignment + Sale neighbor that NOW is the ville. and Mr. Walter Lowry| Natmes Officers MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-9701
time to register. The Regis- from Tacoma Park visited at] A
SUNE. 36, 1928 ime to register. “The Regis. fom, Fark Vel 8 Addon officers were] Sm re
ay House is open from 8:30 a Ray Fryberger Stet, 1amed today for the newly EEE — ES i
SALE TIME EXACTLY 1:00 P. M. m. until 5:00 p. m. during Miss Viola Johnstin and) d County
m. 5; p. m. ngf. Chee] Tu ; ommittee © the Multiple
At the Kevstone Sales Barn on Route 230 weekdays and from 8:30 a Mrs. Amos Cassel from Wy-lg cc Society fi
just east of Mount Joy, 10 miles west of Lan- m. until noon on Saturdays. visited at the home| The .
of Mr ar adh ig §
Penns cy f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gar- ments ‘were
a ’ nna. ner for several days. imade by Lawrence Siepiet-
: Local Cows Holy Communion will of Landisville, and
50-Purebred Holsteins-50 | Show | Holy Communion will fh Ot lor oo
Producti held at the Maytown E & R I Soh, o
A Hays’ Inspiration Daughter 19 rogucrion [Church on Sunday at aster, co-chairman.
milking with first calf whose dam has 3 rec- Two local farmers’ cows a. m. 3 They announced that Jack
ords of 524, 632 & 605 lbs. at 2, 3 & 4 years. completed the herd improve- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mus- Cooke, of Lancaster, will 4 ALL MODELS
A daughter of Windylea Prince Marathon ment registry as sponsored/ser and daughter ier osent the local County £ 4
with 2 vr. record of 482 ibs. fi She stood by the Pennsylvania Hol- enjoyed a vacation in the i in hie y Yei L All MAKES
3rd in a strong class at Shawville last year. in- Friesion Association, New England States. They] ob ve all utile
; Clo a a | sa} x tore [sclerosis patients in Lancas
4 fine young cows with ROP records and loven D i Wipes, Said they saw quite a lot of er County is now bei 2 mn
full pedigrees sired by an own son of ihe wne d by Henry Hess, Mt.[deep snow on some of the dertaken by il YY 3 NE 1
ul BIC Fee Yr Je ’ : . : taken by the new oca c " 1" .
great Montvic Rag Apple Ajax jJoy, produced a total of 14,- mountain tops. . ; : :
A : 1 1d 236 pounds of milk and 582, James McFarland enter- Soa It will continue 1955 OLDS 98 4 DOOR SEDAN
\ 3 3 1 OO five oar d req . : 4 { of x \ Sh + : & mn re < By y 1
Bn LC a good ve y gx od sire pounds of butterfat as a twoltained some of his classmates the Sema months. Tone Green Paint, Fully Equipped
yy a son of Montvic Rag Apple Master. year old. Milked twice daily/from Stevens Trade School re : en re
Two own daughters of Montvie Rag Apple for 365 days, she averaged last Thursday SE bom: 4 5 CHEN O E
Dul now finishing od two vear old rec- 18 duarts : He j re Si iy . J tative of the Sedvice Com- 2-1955 8-Cyl. CHE V. 4-DOCR SEDANS
¢ a ) : 8 quart of nilk a day Miss Jo Ann Good is one i T Pp
ord 1 fre dams wi 503 and 526 lbs th 5 aa tin te Tie : . mittee L.ow mileage, 2- Tone Paint
i 3 ANd 2 Voor throughout her testing peri-{of the instructors at the Multipl nat
o wily anal od. Marietta Play Grounds. L their Ne ro pagents
If you ypreciate fine Holsleins with good Mabel Rag Apple Honey Misses Anna and Ethel Shas OF Yoanives are 1955 6-C | CHEVY DELRAY COUPE
idders and the ability { produce you will Girl, owned by A. W. Wick- Culp have returned to their god 10 constant Service ! y. es
want to be at Keystone on June 30th. 1 : : ation tn Committee chairman Mrs.
enheiser, Mt. Joy, produced home after enjoying al CC. Treadwav. 135 F ™
EYSTONE HOLSTEIN 8 a total of 21,073 pounds of month’s vacation in Towa 5 hol endwiy, 132 B. 1954 6-C I CHEV. 4-DOOR SEDAN
KEYSTONE HOLST SALES, Inc SK and 721 be ced Tl ng Lemon St. Lancaster. Lan-
Pennsylvania's Holstein Maricet SAL an 751 pounds o hae They ere 3 Wiis caster 3-4661.
as erfat as a seven-year-old. Mrs. Wray Wilson who have 3
MOUNT JOY, PA. : ; . oe
Milked ‘twice daily for 365 returned with them to May- 1953 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN
oat Diller, Refton, Pa. Clarence E. Lyons, Mgr days, she averaged 27 quarts town. Mrs. Wilson is the for
Auctioneer i : Lancastdy, Va. , of milk a day throug mer Kathryn Eshlem: i
1 . Mt. Joy Phone Lancaster 4-6966 1 iy > iy ) oughout he ; yn shleman of wu) Ld 1953 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR : SEDAN
her testing period. town. pr. LITE
Ma : . - — - — Mrs. Helen Hostetter from
Ed 3 nN i Son 9 Palmerton visited her sister, <& Ray 1952 NASH AMBASSADOR SEDAN
ward O’Neal & 5 Miss Marie Harter on Sun- R51
day. i, all nn,
Linda Houseal underwent
CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN
Powerglidc
CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN
DODGE PANEL
G.M.C. /2-TON PICK-UP

RUSS’ Says,

Sumpman
“rive a Dad with Magic
Touch Push-B ‘ont
You'll never w
to the shift lever
You'll

DISC OVER
THE
DIFFERENCE in Dodge if
you test drive this car.
Dial: Mount Joy, 3-8463 or
Columbia, 4-2361
RICE & WENTZ, Ine.
318-350 Chestnut Street
COLUMBIA, PA.
G. Robert Fry
MANHEIM R.
Newcomer Motors, Inc.
WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 3-4821




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Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc.
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Excavating and Grading
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