The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, April 25 7 ATE ET MAYTOWN |visited them on Sunday. Mrs. Clair Cochran and son Elizabeth Beshler, Mrs. Ray and Mr. James celebrated their [Newcomer Report Is [Sale Register PUBI IC S A I E Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Hicks McFarland | | on Friday after pirthdays this week. . . having spent a month in Mr, George Waller was on Given On | Saturady, April 27 — By Mr. Cleveland Sload and Florida the ‘Sick List the | pad ke irady, or 21 = BY OF VALUABLE Miss Lillian Sload visited Dirher pucsts of Mrs. iv wedk : * Sonewago = Sh A Mr. and Mrs, John Gary at. or gUesis o S. Ma, . 2 Ch Ch on, 0 REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY Arlington, Va. over the Hicks on Jere; Mx Mr, Henry L. Haines re Ol ong farm, oI n of weekend. s. LC. C. Kicks, I. turned to St. Joseph's Hospit- Kang Chong Koo, superin- implements it Some of the members of itz and Mr. and Mrs. Saturday, May 4th, 1957 the Maytown Fire Company ghafrer and daughter, On the premises located in the Borough of Mount attended Zone 7 meeting at gigyille, Joy. at #215 Marietta Avenue. Columbia last week, Mr and Mrs. George Hicks, Lit- 3] on Monday. David Lan- and Mrs. Fred Wetzel, ‘ tendent of the Taeja Orph-Dupes Auct. Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Linde- anage, Korea, sent a report muth and son motored Bedford last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Farm between on the school’s adopted boy, Roy Brandt and Deodate - Stock, Theodore Choi Chong, which was The Luther League of St.'1. aw LOT OF GROUND 100x150 FT., more or less, thereon ‘a liz ~ pdr from Gettysburg and Mr. gp. > New York visit- ceived this week. [implements and household ) A rect a : ts John’s Lutheran Church will 3nq Mrs, Alfred Benninghoff Hartge! rom M ; d (goods by the Conewago An hold a Food Sale, May 4 on fron Lebanon visited Mr ed at the home 0 r. an Last fall, the student coun- ph of the Brethren 21 St the Square from 10 am. tolanq Mrs. Fred Wetzel Sr on Mrs. Clyde Lindemuth lastcj] of the school adopted a Dupes, auct. /2 ory 12 Noon. Sunday. hii Ry oO i ib project of supporting an ov- Wh 3-Act Operetta wi o ns mine Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low- Miss Alma Lewis from Hen be Rey students of the ae orphan by sending a Saturday, April 27 — At ry and son from visited the Albright and Fry-of Mrs. Ruth Henderson berger families over the Sunday. weekend. Mrs. Eva Glattacker, Frame 103rd Keystone Consignment Sale SATURDAY, APRIL 27th, 1957 At Exactly 1:00 P. M, At the Keystone Sales Barn on Route 230, just east of Mount Joy, 10 miles west of Lancaster, Pa. 50 — PUREBRED HOLSTEINS — 50 CERTIFIED VACCINATED ACCREDITED Probably the finest group of cattle we have ever had at a regular Consignment Sale. A lovely daughter of Massedale Dictator, with 4y 305d 2x 13912m 3.929% 545.5f, 3y 347d 2x 11538m 4.16% 482f, and 2y 305d 2x 10734m 3.93% 422f. A two year old daughter of Roeland Lucky Lad, from a daughter of Twin Valley Romul- us, with 4y 305d 2x 13786m 4.03% 5551, also 500 lbs. fat 4.33% at 3 yrs., and 414 lbs. fat 4:54% at 2 yrs. The next dam has: 632 lbs. fat 4.13% at 6 yrs. A two year old daughter of Glenafton Rag Apple Clansman, from a dam with 5y 365d Glow-Maid Kitchen Range; Magic Chef apartment gas! 2x 19676m 3.3% 649f. stove; coal oil stove; Kelvinator Refrigerator; 8-piece din-| A daughter of Gauthier John Abbekerk ing room suite; slope top desk; desk and bookcase combin- | Nobleman, with 2y 365d 2x 10788m 4.19% ation; chairs; rocking chairs; small tables; reclining chair 452f. and ottoman; combination radio and record player; small! radio; Victrola and records; Brewster Player Piano & rolls; bed and spring; crib; wardrobe; chest of drawers with mirror; two bed screens; clothes tree; Electric Hoover) Sweeper; Electric Universal Sweeper; Brussel Car-| pet; rag carpet; throw rugs; table and floor lamps; large electric fan, like new; single rope bed; coal oil lamps; old stool;- books; dishes; cooking utensils; goldfish; garden| tools; other tools; two work benches; extension ladder; lawn mower; and a lot of articles too numerous to men-| tion. Arrangements to view properties can be made by call- ing Mount Joy 3-5481. Sale to start at 12:30 P. M., real estate to be offered at 2:00 P. M., when conditions will be made known by | Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Landis & Garman, Clerks ~~ Mrs. Anna Zercher containing eleven rooms, two bathrooms on second floor, commode and wash bowl on first floor, shower-bath in cel- lar; oil burner, hot water heat; electric hot water heater. THERE ARE THREE APARTMENTS IN THIS HOUSE. On rear of lot, a THREE-CAR GARAGE with APART- MENT ON SECOND FLOOR, consisting of four rooms, bath, sun deck; electric hot water heater, hot air heat. Both properties are insulated and have slate roofs. | Lot of shrubbery and old shade trees in backyard: also hag nice sized garden. Also at the same time and place a lot of household goods: Consisting of some antiques: corner cupboard; Dutch | Cupboard; six-leg cherry drop leaf table; chest of drawers; | blanket chests; Are you interested in type? From herds that are not on test, but these are cows which you will be proud to stand in the first stall in your stable: A daughter of Bond Haven Rag Apple Mike, a daughter of Golden Valley Bonheur Ajax, a daughter of Valerito Kerk Mono, a daughter of Alta Vista Alert Success, a daughter of Emperor Alcartra Illehee Goodyear. We are sure you will also say the finest group of cattle they ever had at “Keystone”, KEYSTONE HOLSTEIN SALES, Inc. Pennsylvania’s Holstein Market MOUNT JOY, PA. Clarence E. Lyons, Mgr, 204 Hess Blvd, Lancaster, Penna. Phone Lancaster 1X 4-696 Carl Diller, Auct. Refton, Pa a What & == Dream for this ei ed Price. 4 6-Passenge, Sot HE more you look at a new Buick, the more you $ realize what a spectacular car it is. 83 It has a suave new body, ingenious new frame, 150 5 new features in its chassis alone. It’s so low, you feel : inches taller. And there’s headroom, legroom, foot- (including Deliy ery and H dl; room galore. deral Et Sa But what you can’t see—what you simply have to feel for yourself—is what happens when you take this beauty to the road. Any road. We came up with a new kind of steering, new “nested” torque-tube ride, new braking that’s smoother, surer, more powerful. We poured our engineering skills into a completely new V8 engine with the “power-pack” built right in, at no extra cost—a fire-breather, for fair. And we capped the climax by building a new Variable Pitch Dynaflow* that can’t be beat for snap, sparkle, smoothness. Granted, you’ve heard about dream cars, and maybe seen a few at Auto Shows. But here's the first honest. to-greatness dream car to drive! See your Buick dealer for a sparkling Spring tonic- oday You can afford a Buick if you can afford any new car. So drop in on your Buick dealer today. ¢New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is standard on Roadmaster, Super and Century—optional at modest exira cost on the Special, Big SPECIAL WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Thrills Buick CENTURY SUPER ROADMASTER: See Your Authorized Buick Dealer Pittsburgh Lancaster visited at the home oe Mrs. 1and of Dreams Come to Drive? contribution monthly| Maytown Elementary School through the Foster Parents 12 on Thursday and Friday Plan, They were given Choi nings. Be sure to see the Chong and have been receiv- i True.ling monthly letters from him Time is 7:30 P. M. since the time of his “adopt- The Annual Easter eggion”, hunt sponsored by the Frien-| my mai ins i ass re! acja Orphanage keeps dly Bible Class of St. John's 114 children and the building| Lutheran Church was held is a three hundred year old on Saturday afternoon on temple which is located at a Beshler’s lawn, Twelve dozen historic hill surrounded by eggs were hidden. This event :30 p.m. Public sale of Story Frame Dwelling, locat- ed at 38 E. Main St., Mount Joy. Also household goods, on ion National Mount Joy Bank admin. for the estate of Etta M. Bennett. C. S. auct. —— re (fn NAMED TO FEDERAL COURT DUTY Monday morning two local was held for the Beginner's rs Bening oe women reported for jury du-| Department of the Sunday mountain and a clear stream. |t¥ in federal court session, School. In the summer, the children Philadelphia. Mrs. Clarence Henry Mathias, a formerigwinm in the stream and in/Ulrich, E. Main Street, and resident of town, died at his ha winter they "skate on the Mrs. Martin Miller, Florin, home in Philadelphia last i. stream. > were called for duty this Thursday. He was buried on, week, Saturday. | He announced that through roe tea coved wit Mr. Melvin Arnold and his the a Shdente SN . ye .1./throu oster Parents, oi : ttn on Monday tothe Chon is attending the second DF. H.C. Killheffer General Motors’ Assembly 8rade of middle school. His Optometrist Plant. In the evening they, school record places him in P attended the Cinerama at the upper part of his class MANHEIM Philadelphia. land his favorite subject is|'63 S. Charlotte St. Telephone 5.2942 Mon. & Wednes. Tues., Fri, 7 . Sat. by appointment The Church of God science. He has forty ‘ed eight new members on roommates. He is on duty for Easter by transfer of letter. children’s health so that he They had a record attendance Works for the orphanage in of 150 in Sunday School on cleaning and the children’s Easter morning. (hygiene. Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Wag-| Since he was adopted, his ner of Mechanicsburg attend- life became happy and hope- ed the Easter Drama at the ful. He will soon prepare for| Church of God Sunday even- high school examinations in 9-5:30 9 2nd Floor Clauss Fhone 7.4163 | Tues., Fri, Sat 9:30-1:00. 2-5 P. ™M ing. {March of 1958. His health is The Teen-Age dance held fine and his measurements on Monday evening at thelare normal for his age. Elementary School auditor- — ium was well attended. The Headliners furnished the mu. YOUNG PEOPLE sic. Mrs, Michael Gratch and SEEK SCHOLARSHIPS 10 to the Donegal high April 27 — On the including some antiques, Un-| Frank, | ELIZABETHTOWN! OLIVER SAGER & SON Ditch Digging - Septic Tanks Installed Field Drainage — Footings - Grading Hauling —= And Light Jobs Port. Air Compressor — Concrete Breaking Top Soil and Fill Rock Drilling RD. 1 ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE 7-1256 | 11-t | | Let’s Talk Crop Drying See Your Local Clay Dealer For Crop Drying Equipment Clay Dryers Have Many Extra Advantages PORTABLE NO FIRE HAZARD HIGH CAPACITY FAN OVER LOAD CONTROL LOW COST OPERATION ENGINEERED FOR FARM PRYING KAYLOR BROS. (FARM EQUIPMENT) PHONE E-TOWN 7-1206 | | | | RHEEMS, PA. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Convenient Reference To Firms Serving Community ~ (Mrs. Jack Frank, Jr. were Nearly 300 young men and chaperons. : : p (women, including 23 from {this area, have made appli- FOOD SALE PLANNED ® AUTOMOBILE DEALERS © INSURANCE | ® MOVING & HAULING ication for six 1957 Pennsyl- A food sale will be held vania Power & Light educa- ELI AMENT Friday evening, May 3, by|tional awards for study in lo- AUTHORIZED the local JoyCees in front of cal colleges and universities. DE SOTO — PLYMOUTH the Greer Gift and Jewelry Chas. E. Oakes, utility pres- Sales - Service Dodge “Job Rated” Trucks Delta & Henry Streets MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone 3-4264 Store. The sale of all home- ident, announced that win- RHEEMS GARAGE Sales and Service Raffensberger - Risser RHEEMS Ph. E-town 7-1230 | CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH made items . will begin at ners of this year’s competi- (5:30 p.m. Mrs. Charles Ry-tion will be named shortly. man is chairman of the event. When the 1957 winners be- TE gin their studies this fall. D one al there will be PP&L scholar- g chip winners in each of the M i H fir college undergraduate classes for the first time. | obi e omes Oakes expressed the Com- pany’s pleasure at the wide- 2018 (Bed) spread, competitive response GL. A t . shi I iors o the fourth sc holarship of- that five are from Lancaster; == fering. As this year’s win-| SALES and SERVICE "evs begin classes in the fall, | Sales - Parts - Service 1 total of 25 young people! See the beautiful Chrysler ROUTE 230 ity be studying under PP&L! PAUL H. STERN | ‘cholarships i > ility’s | _ MOUNT JOY 3.4516 | cholarships in the wtilitys jo npyppy Ph. 5-2193 | | A statistical breakdown of | this year's applicants from =————————x—o-— PEANUTS the Lancaster division shows © BLDG. CONTRACTOR three from West Lawn. two from Columbia, and one each AARON G. LONGENECKEF from Bird-in-hand, Christi- BUILDING CONTRACTOR ana, Denver, Landisville, Lin- Park, Lititz, Marietta, ! MOUNT JOY RD. 2 Phone 3-6091 Fresh, Roasted Mount Joy, Robesonia, Sink- ing Spring, Stevens, Womels- dorf and Wrightsville. Of these applicants, twelve are Mt. Joy young men and eleven are 44-tfe Young ladies. Hassinger’s PUBLIC SALE Main Street Dwelling & Personal Property Saturday, April 27, 1955 igs oe | You Phone 3-4071 We Call The undersigned will sell at Public Sale on the premises, No. 38 East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. Millwork - Fill - Grading Topsoil - Excavating ‘Lumber - Kitchen Cabinets '® CLEANERS CLEANING - PRESSING TAILORING Rug and Fur Cleaning PRODUCTS | ELWOOD MARTIN | PENSUPREME PRODUCTS MILK & ICE CREAM R.D. 2 Phone MT. JOY 3-819; 2% Story FRAME DWELLING Seven rooms and bath. All conveniences. Lot approximate- = ly 27 feet front by 165 feet deep to Cherry Alley on which it fronts 25 feet. Excellent location. ALSO, FULL LINE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, including: : Dining Room Suite. two Bedroom Suites. Day Bed, Clothes Trees, Couch, Rockers. Chairs, Upright | Piano, Tables, Rugs, Kelvinator R~frigerator, Wardrobe Rook~ase, Elcctric Sweeper. Lawn Furniture. White {| ® ELECTRICIAN WOLGEMUTH, Inc. MOUNT JOY 3-9681 Plumbing and Heating Prompt Service Sew- | ing Machine, Pistols, Rifles, Sheep Skins, Cooking Utensils Books and Tools. ANTIQUES | Crib, Cradle, Locks, Bureau, Chest of Drawers, in ex- | cellent condition; Rocker, Chairs. Marble Top Wash Stand, | Washstand., Clocks. Wooden Sink. Candle Molds, Copper | Kettle, Three Chests, Lamps, Picture Album and a lot! of small articles. Sale on premises, Saturday, April 27, 1957, starts at RHEE 12:30 P. M. Real Estate at 2:00 P. M. For inspection before | = sale, call the administrator. KAYLOR BROS. Union National Mount Joy Bank case raru equipment Adm'r Estate of Etta M. Bennett, dec'd Sales and Service C. S. Frank, Auctioneer (Hardware Supplies & Paints! Arnold, Bricker, Beyer & Barnes, Attorneys 15-3¢c Ph. E-town 7-4221 N. G. MYERS & SON FARM SERVICE Allis-Chalmers Sales and Service MS Ph. E-town 7-3593 | STUDEBAKER - PACKARD ED. KEENE Moving & Hauling Phone 3-8664 MOUNT JOY, PA. | WILEY & RUTT AGENCY Investments & Insurance 85 E. Main St. Ph. 3-6911 MOUNT JOY, PA. '® OIL COMPANIES GARBER OIL COMPANY TEXACO PRODUCTS Gasoline — Motor Oils Grease — Fuel Oils B. F. Goodrich Tires & Tubes 5 S. Barbara St., Ph, 39331 WARREN H. STEHMAN | Insurance Service Square Street FLORIN Phone Mt. Joy 3-6712 ROBERT E. HOFFMAN Insurance for every need Phone 3-6659 MOUNT JOY PA. PAPERHANGING J. ELWOOD BRUBAKER Interior - Exterior Painting and Paperhanging FLORIN, PENNA. Successor to E. C. Brubake PHONE 3-4520 ® JEWELE g= KOSER'S JEWELRY 0 ald \/ = H. W. BULLER & SONS ORDINARY RINGS | “TRU-FIT” RINGS ra rule anh Bids ree the knuckles NTERIOR and EXTERIOR So finger fir PAINTING AND MAIN ST. Ph. 3-5404 PAPERHANGING ALSO PAINTS AND WALL PAPER AT RETAIL LOAN SERVICE “Money Whzn You Mead It’ — Ph. 3-4339 FLORIN, PA * PLUMBING H S. MECKLEY & SON PLUMBING HEATING) OIL BURNERS Sales and Service Myers. Manag r A. ® LAWN MOWER SERVICE 15 W. MAIN Ph. 3-598 M. M. WOLGEMUTH » TIRES REO POWER MOWERS Kelly Springfield Tires Sales and Service : and Service GEO. W. LEAMAN Lawn Mowers Sharpened ¢ MEMORIALS ET == DAY & BERRIER KEENER MOTOROLA — ZENITH MEMORIALS ADMIRAL Phone Marietta 6-3531 Sls and Service 29 W. MAIN ST.,, MT. JOY PHONE 3-8421 MAYTOWN, PA SHOP ® WELDING ® MACHINE MYERS MACHINE SHOP Electric Acetylene and General Machine Shop Work Portable Clutch & Brake Drum Repair WELDING Clutch & Brake Drum Truin¢ Wagon & Truck Body Bldg Knife Grinding — Welding | RD. 1 MOUN 119 N. POPLAR ST. | Phone ry ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 7-4206 JOHN H. LUTZ A A a — TSI ia A