The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 18, 1956, Image 3

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OWN THE ALLEY
COMMERCIAL
Do £ BOWLING ST
Hollinger O.1 Co
Kountry Kitchen
By Mary Smith Koser Jewelry
“Please Don't Leave Me" paper Box Co
by the Fontane Sisters on the Gerberich-Payne
Dot label is fast catching on Hess Store
to record buyers all across Keener
the U. S. Mt. Joy Tile
“Into Each Life Some Rain Last Week's
Must Fall” by the Hilllop- GERBE
pers is a smoothie well-liked Ieil'g 511,
everywhere. 3rown 466,
“Moonlight Love” as done linger 468. Total
by Perry Como on R.C. A. KEENER'S—1%
Victor is really a wonderful, C. Ruhl 443. J
record. It's written to the R. Brown 509. E
music of Debussy's “Clair de Weiser 453. Total
Leene”. HOLLINGER—3
“Teenage Goodnight” by G. Wolgemuth
the Chorde tes on Cadense is 476, Weaver 468.
a great new sound. It's back- Johnson 503. Tot
ed by “Lay Down Your KOSER'S—1
Arms” which is fast gaining, E
popularity everywhere, Hollinger 433,
“In the Still of the Night” Koser 473. Total
by the Satins is a popular re- HESS'—4
cording with all teenhgers. P. Neiss 498.
Now that copies of Elvis H. Rice 408, R
Presley's new one “Love Brosious 512. Tot:
Me Tender’ are available a PAPER BOX -—0
question has come up. Which Gerberich 486.
side's the best “Anyway
Want Me” or “Love Me Ten-
der.”?
Hurst 332. Total
KOUNTRY KITC
A.B.C. Paramont has a rec- Hol zman 508,
ord out right now that has'muth 385,
the qualities of a big hit. The 443, Greiner 556.
name is “A Rose and a Baby MT. JOY TILE-
Ruth”. George Hamilton IV! A. Neiss 387. Safko 497,
is the artist. It's a really Keener 353, Garber 432,
great sound. Wells 427. Total 2096.
“The A.B.C.’s of Love” re- ®
corded by The Teenagers
already rising rapidly on the
hit list.
That's about it for now. -
Keep watching for the next
“Disc Dope”
WINNERS
Prize winners a
Farm Show were
‘IKE GIRL’ CONTEST ne
Howard Strawsbaugh. May- bid lid °
TONIGHT AT ETOWN owe; 4 8 Stevens rises] —¢— 5 epi uss Reliable TV Service
The district “Ike Gir?” ol ville: C. B. Shoemaker, Mt MOL NT JOY MAN FAT COLLECTION + ° :
pe A = ©" Joy: John Lutz, Mount Joy; TAKING COURSE PLANNED
iminations march down the William Gordon, Palmyra; A Universi'y Park, Pa. — 14, Girl Scouts and Brownies
homestretch this week with ,
: Yingst,
the sixth of eight “Ike Girls” HE
2 : Jr., Columbia;
to be named this evening dur-
Mount J
: . man, Lititz;
ing a Republican Rally in =
: ot » Honey Brook;
the social rooms of First Na- tists
tional Bank, Elizabethtown. Florin
The affair begins at 8 o'clock.
Harold E. Greiner, north-
western district chairman,
said the girl selected will Oct.
ride on the Eisenhower Band-
wagon during the big Re-
publican parade in Lanca:ter Oct.
next Wednesday. Warwick
Speaker for tonight's rally Nov. 5. 4 p.m. at
20, 2 p. m. at
Patton Varsity,
Furniture
RICH'S—-2
Taylor 467, B
Lawder 1
Greiner 419,
you Rehrer 304, L
Bott 460
Joy Sportsmen’s booth
27, 2:15 p.m,
J-V’s.
LEAGUE
ANDINGS
25: 2
17 11
15! 12?
14%: 134
11% 13
11 17
11 17
6 22
Scores
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3717, Dx
2289
Craul 330
Craul 526
2261
456, Kepple
Wal z 503
al 2416
Funk 418
Hertz 428
2171
Mil'er 453,
Rice 509,
ll 2378
E. Rice 408,
inton 508,
2238
HEN-—4
M. Wolge-
Frantz
Total 2352
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SPORTSMEN'S CLUB
t the
yy: R. Bish,
Charles Weid-
Donald Hershey,
Leroy Wil-
* FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Cornwall Varsity,
Cornwall.
Saturday,
at Patton.
Monday,
Warwick.
will be Congressman Paul E. Denotes Conference of
Dague. . ; Roses Members.
Greiner said a number of SOCCER
girls have submited entries i, y5...Now Holland H
for tonight's judging, indica oo on Valley
ting a strong desire by the Oct. 23—1I Valley A
you h to “do something for HOCKEY
Ike.” he said Oct. 18—Hempfield H
In announcing the rally, Oct. 24—Manh Tm Cent A
the district chairman empha iy
sized that o hers can take an How many will you help?
active part, too. He urged Each little boy
Young Republican Clubs of Each li tle girl
the d’strict to enter the Band- happy, h
wazon parade and said indi- How many
viduals may even organize through th
seperate units if they
will
is precious.
deserves a
althful start in life.
you help
The modern home
needs
many ‘phones
Today’s home needs telephones in
different rooms. The kitchen, the
bedrooms, the living room . . . each
is an ideal place for the conven-
ience of a telephone. They save
time—save trouble—save needless
running
Ask about the possibility of instal-
ling additional telephones in your
home. They are low in cost and
high in convenience. Call our
business office for full information
today.
INDEPENDENT
Columbia Telephone

Postmaster Elmer Zerph-y, a .
adv'std Mt Joy home gar meeting of the Elm I'ree
® deners today that for the P: ren.s Association Monday
safest delivery of their shrub Night. John Hershey, presi-
: dent, was in charge and John
* bery and
,oeurrent
3, Keep
Mount
at the
the follow-
Saturday
NEWCOMER MOTORS Inc.,


SAFEGUARDS LISTED The Bulletid, Mount Joy, Pa.’
FOR PURCHASE T hursday, October ig 3 Bel Air Coupe Mirrors Ne

DR. JOHN H. STAUFFER _
Youne Geese EF OPTOMETRIST
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OF NURSERY STOCK TREE PTA =~ bi
sons attended the first fall

plants during the
ason, they
steps to
Getz had charge of devotions
The award given to the
homeroom with the greatest
percentage of parents present
was received by the k'nder-
garten,
Safety measures for the
school children were discus-
planiing s«
should take certain
a'd deliverymen
“We have been informed
hv the Gardening Council of
New York that this is the
shipping season for nursery
stock orders”, Zerphey sad. .
su k A prey. sa 1 sed and committees were ap-
‘Much of the stock is perish : nel :
bl 1 pointed to work on the pro-
aple < J 0 le CO- . m :
¢, ano jects. The next meeting of
operation of the purchasers,
. . he group will be held Mon-
» ring agencies, bes : ni :
ind delivering ag St day, Nov. 19. The third grade
resul‘s cannot be expected.
mothers will have charge of

Main St, Mt. Jay, Pa.
FOR SALE
Telephone 3-8411 :
Mon. to Sat—10 a.m, to
Order early for 4:30 pm. Tues. & Fri. 6 to.
: 8 pm. Closed all day Wed-
nesday














Thunksg ving
PHONE MT. JOY 3.4216
RRR SNARE FANN RN REE,
~ BUS TOURS ~~
October 20 & 21-—New York City Week-end.
November 3-—Swathmore Chrysanthemum Show: and
Phila. Cinerama.
November 24--New York City Shopping Trip.
December 8 Philadelphia Shopping trip & Cinerama.
December 29-—Bernville Christmas Display. =
FOR INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE a
MRS. MAE ROTH
FLORIN PHONE MT. JOY 3-6042
LANCASTER 7-5660
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Zerphey said there were pofreshments.
three steps that purchasers
f nursery stock should take: \y, yw Longer, lower “in motion” emphasis on design | sport coupe. Along with the exciting exterior and #
of Chevrolet's three series of passenger cars for | interior styling,
1957 is evident in this view of the new Bel Air |
Foreign __ —
1. If away or on vaca‘ion, MONDAY NIGHT
make arrangements to have The Veterans of
marked mechanical advances are among features.

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a higher performance peak and
MATINEE


“one test, They award ~ their
a neighbor accept shipments. Wars will hold their
moist and in a
location until planting
plants
cool meeting TEST TO BE GIVEN
Monday, Oct. 22 at 8 p. m.| pp. scholarsh’p respective scholarships on
time. , ‘ t's Srtars
at the Post's headquarters, |i. will be given in the the basis of the test results.
Otherwise, the may gop: roe iy
deteriorate in storage at the i Bost ain 81 Due oem High School next Wed- The seniors of the local
: Bn the resignatio a © Hg Ee oo ‘i
Post Office, Express, or i 3 Lp Getober 24. Many in- school will take the test to be
Freight Station while await- ng i to fll th re So dustries and organizations given locally next Wednes-
ve held to hi rat I0r pave pooled their scholar- day through the guidance de-
ing delivery. the balance of the 1956 term.
2. If a neighbor cannot ac Members are urged to at-
cept delivery, contact the tend this important meeting.
Post Office or Transportation 1957 dues are now payable
Agent, and leave instructions to the post.
as to where the plants can °
be delivered. A cool base-
ment, garage, or sha aded BREAKS IN DOOR |
porch is always better than al Seeming to disregard the
mail room or On-Hand De- poise made by broken glass,
parment for dormant plants an unknown person tried to
and nursery stock. enter the Nolt hom2, Choco-
3. Best of all, if you arelate Avenue, Florin. At ap-
home, have the ground well proximately 3 a.m. Tuesday,
prepared, and make your Mrs. Nolt heard the pane in
planting as soon as possible her front door being crashed
after delivery. Early plant- Calling the heip of a neigh-
‘ng, liberal watering, and bor, he in turn called the
following the sender's in-state police but the door-
structions will insure best breaker flédd when the police
growth of all plant materials. arrived.
ships with the results of this partment.

Gas Room Heaters
Clothes Dryers
And Many Other Gas Appliances
Gas Stoves
Water Heaters
Priced low to sell — Our Service the best
WARD BOTTLE GAS
EPHRATA, PA.
25 S. State St., - Free Parking in Rear
north of Ephrata on #222
Town Store,
Office - showroom, 1 mile






ALL WORK GUARANTEED BY
men are enrolled for the of both Mount Joy and Flor-
Herd Improvement in will conduct a fat collec-
Supervisory Tra ning Short ‘ien Saturday, October 20. in
Course at the Pennsylvaniathe two communities. The
University. girls have set Saturday, Oct.
Among those enrolled for 27 as a rain date for the col-
the two-week course, which lection. Residents are asked
will end on October 24, are: to have their waste fat ready
Harold Musser, Mt. Joy Rl. when the girls collect.
EXPERT TECHNICIAN

Mou Joy Phone 2-4245
24 &
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Fiere f New Task-Force 57 Chevrolet Trucks!
Performance-proved in a history-making test
on the ALCAN Highway to Alaska
FIRST WITH THE MOST MODERN FEATURES:
New 283-cubic-inch Taskmaster V8 is standard in Series
5000, 7000 and 8000, optional in Series 6000 at extra
cost. Horsepower ranges up to 210 in Chevrolet's com-
plete line-up of modern V8 and 6 truck engines.
The Alcan Highway is the road where trucks grow
old before their time. The road where gravel end-
lessly sledgehammers the life out of trucks. Where
a fog of superfine dust chokes engines, and vicious
ruts subject chassis to months of wear in a few
hundred miles.
Six new ’57 Chevrdiet trucks, heavily loaded with
cargo, roared noith from Dawson Creek, B.C.,
through 1,520 miles of mountains and mire, rain
and hail to Fairbanks, Alaska. Running around the
clock,. they made this tortuous trip—normally a
72-hour run—in less than 45 hours. As a special test
ing the run, two of the trucks went the entire
distance without once having their engines stopped!
Come in and see how well these new Alcan
champs measure up to your job.
Revolutionary Powermatic Transmission—exclusive with
Chevrolet trucks! This six-speed automatic, designed
specifically for heavy-duty hauling, is an extra-cost
option in Series 5000 and 6000 and all heavy-duty
truck models. Hydra-Matic is offered in 3000 and 4000
Series models at extra cost.
LCF. models outdate C.O.E. trucks in every way; yet
offer all the traditional C.O.E. advantages.
Heavyweight Champs with Triple-Torque tandem are
rated at 32,000 Ibs. GVW, 50,000 Ibs. GCW. Special
features include bult-in 3-speed power divider.

Alcan fleet reports up to 18.17 miles per gallon! That's All the way in DRIVE range with Powermatic! This
the mileage reported by the Cameo Carrier, with Thrift-
master 6 and Overdrive (optional at extra cost).
Powermatic-equipped 10000 Series tractor traveled the
Alcan Highway in a single forward-speed range!
I or
Only franchised Chevrolet dealers PchevroLer 4 display this famous trademark
Mount Joy, Pa.
PHONE 3-4821 |
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THEATRE
MOUNT JOY, PA.
SHOWS

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FRIDAY -— SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 - 20
MARILYN MONROE DON MURRAY -in-
“Bus Stop”
In Cinemascope
MONDAY — TUESDAY, OCTOBZR 22 - 23
AUDIE MURPHY — PAT
“Walk The Proud Land"
In Cinemascope

You can walk ro slyle and Comfort in
KNAPP SHOES
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
with velvety-soft, air-cushioned in-
nersoles and buoyant support to the
arches . . . For substantial savings and
Expert Factory Fitting Service, consult
YOUR LOCAL SHOE COUNSELLOR
JAMES R. SHANK
Race Street
BAINBRIDGE, PA.
Ph. E-town 7-2738
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24 - 25
RICHARD WIDMARK — JANE GREER
“Run For The Sun”
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WESTERN, RANCH DINNER
2 teaspoons paprika
15 cup shortening
No. 214 can cling peach
halves, drained
1 cup water
1 can oven-ready
biscuits
1 cut-up frying chicken
(about 3 Ibs.)
1V5 cups Pet Evaporated
Milk
14 cups flour
1 teaspoon salt
14 teaspoon pepper
Turn on oven and set at 425 (very hot). Dip chicken in
15 cup Pet Milk, then roll in mixture of 1 cup flour, the
salt, pepper and paprika. Melt shortening in 13 x 9 x
2-in. pan in oven. Put chicken into pan, skin side down.
Bake 50 min.
Turn chicken and move to one end of pan. Arrange
peaches on chicken. Separate biscuits and put into other
end of pan. Bake 15 min. longer, or until biscuits are
light brown. Remove food to hot plates.
For gravy: Mix 14 cup flour into drippings left in pan. Stir
in water gradually. Boil and stir 2 min. Stir in 1 cup
Pet Milk. Heat, but do not boil. Add salt and pepper to
taste. Serve over biscuits. Makes 4 servings,
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TRICK or TREATS
Local Dressed
Chickens
Ducks
Cut-Up Chickens
Turkeys
Capettes
SEES GE,
B-C JUICE
Hi-C
FREE Sta-Flo Starch
with Sta-Puf
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Garbage Pails iz si=c
Orange
Drink
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Home-Made
Ham Loaf
CLUB
Stacks
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Plates, Cups, Napkins
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| Phone 3-8211
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