The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 09, 1957, Image 7

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The The Bulletin, M ount Joy. Pa. Thursday, Pa. Thursday, May 9 4
PUBLIC [C SALE msi Sang

workers, edu- served the nation-
labor
welfare
clergy,
“officer. The event was open men,
to the public with guests at-|cators,
Harper
tending from posts in Lan- and other interested citizens. al Director of Zone 5 in
caster and Chester Counties The local scholarship oppor- Pennsylvania, which is com-
and Harrisburg tunities were extended to of Lancaster, Lebanon,
officials al organization as the Nation-|
RHEEMS Ph. E-town 7-4221
[OPENHOUSE 1S
NEXT THURSDAY
| .Next Thursday, an open-
‘house will be held at the
Elm Tree Elementary School,

OF George Taylor, command city and county schools Chester, York and Dauphin|located east of the borough
8 The newly-formed Wom- er of the Hempfield VFW -—— counties. He received a trav-|The public is invited to at
ERS NAL PROPERTY ens Auxiliary of the Veter- posi, has hy In The Grst annual “College Cling trophy in honor of his/tend the affair in the even-
ans of Foreign Wars, Hemp- ¥ m i Cen ecelvec Night” program will be pre-| achievement ling.
field Post 5995, Landisville, Rom | 18 Eons office that sented by the Guidance De-| — The P.T. A. will conduct
Saturday, May 18, 195% held its installation of of 8 : hag Deen partment of the Hempfield] The Hempfield Jointa food sale and refreshment
; ficers last night in special go WPS (0 be awarded top, Te 001 Landisville, on|School Authority opened|Stand during the openhouse
In the Borough of Elizabethtown, at #38 Orange ceremonies held at the Lan- °c 8CUVe sonality MN May 10, beginning bids last week for construc- hours.
Street. disville Fire Hall. De eh or lelevis. at 8:00 p.m., in the school|tion of the new cleme ntary | y -0
: ANTIQUES: Plank-bottom chairs; high-backed rock-| Installed were Betty Tay-done the Jone ig veterans auditorium. (school at East Petersburg PRESENT ASSEMBLY
ing chair; mammy’s rocker; cane-seated chairs: cane-back- lor, president; Frances Shep- and their projects Candi. Headlining the program (and an addition to the pres- | Wednesday, a musical pro-
ed and seated rocking chairs; highchair; pine sideboard: herd, senior vice president; dates for the award hy belwill be a panel composed elementary building was presented at the
pos ey jo wash; cherry drop-leaf tables; June Duke, junior vice pres- recommended A a Te representatives from Millers-|Rohrerstown, Stevens Trade School, Lan-
with mirr 2p; ke oe ro fle ident; Wanda Wendler, treas- posts or district and state or- ville, Elizabethtown and| According to the archi- |caster, by students of Done-
ror with marple top shelf; linens;-doilies; crocheting; lot - Margaret Shenck, ganizations. Franklin and Marshall Coleman and Coleman, {gal high school. This was an
of new quilts and comforts: picture frames: two parlor chaplain; Joan Miller, con- — leges and the Pennsylvania|Landisville, plans for the E.|exchange program for the
coal oil lamps; small coal oil lamps with shades; other ductress; Lorraine Cole- Two Hempfield high scl | State University. The panel/Petersburg building call for|program presented several
coal oil lamps; silverware: full set of china dishes; some broad, guard; and Ethel Poff, teache emp ie 4 high schoo will discuss such pertinent|six classrooms, a faculty|weeks ago at the local school
milkware; luster pitchers; cut glass & pressed glass dish- secretary. Mrs. Grace Wund- Sea ers received seholar- ection as who should golroom, kindergarten, one students of the trade
es; some Early American patterns: ironstone china; wash- erlich, Lititz, past president ships to attend the six-week to college, is college neces-|ti-purpose room, health (school.
stand water cots;








long Human Relations Work-






antique clothing; iron marble cannon; set of the Lititz VFW Womens ar LCOS 5 1 re e
X 4 : igh sary today, the cost of administrative offices,
i) Ade Seen bells; Geographical Magazines intact from Auxiliary, was the installing PD be give h 8 Te lege, what the college ex- Kitchen, cafeteria, and an
-— © 1€ ate rer- Lt i
NTT pects of its students, howjart and music room.
1940 OLDSMOBILE COUPE: piano; living room suite; sity this summer, J 1f| 7 ids
desk; desk and bookcase combination: hall rack; New| QUALITY MEATS The teachers are Christ fhe: siudent prepates himself Low hids on the new
Home S NS : I TR to meet the gurrent demand-|structure were, general con-
ome Sewing Machine; extension tables; small tables: londras, Lancaster, a math- leg e a A
library table; end tables; kitchen stool; chairs; rocking ALSO A FULL LINE OF |ematics teacher at the Hemp- Ing > He man Wohlsen|
chairs; porch chairs; lawn chairs; clothes trees; apartment ; field school, and Richard W. and what does the future& son, $339,283; plumbing,
size washer; floor, bridge and tabla lamps; runners; throw BIRDS EYE Charles, Jr, Landisville, a hold. : W. M. Ernst & Son, $38,350;
rugs; 9-12 rug: ironing board; books; dishes and cooking social studies teacher it the Following the panel, meet- (heating and ventilating, W.
utensils: elevirie toaster; electric iron: electric fan; kitch- ame school. : ings will be held in separate|M, Ernst & Son, $61.365: el-
en range with gas plate attached: two-burner oil space 55 ... [classrooms where parentsfectrical, Harry Gochnauer,
heater; 115 tons of nwt coal; some canned fruit; empty jars - & Ve elables | Scholarship opportunities and students may ask specif-|$334 635: kitchen equipment,
and cracks; garden tools; and a lot of articles too numer- g for the workshop were made ;, stions
ous to mention. available by the Lancaster © questions of the collegeiHerre Bros. Inc., $13.500, To-
__ Sale to commence at 12:00 o'clock P. M., when con- (County Chapter of the Na- representatives, penis of tal bids for the structure
ditions will be made known by Krall's Meat Market {tional Conference of Christ Draspscuve oo ae : amounted to $491,133.
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer S G G bill ians and Jews. The nation! ne Jn any, Sruae By gt Plans for the addition to
Landis & Garman, Clerks . . ray I WEST MAIN 81, MT. JOY wide program is for the pur- So bX — fi yA tec the Rohrerstown school indi-
19- p= pose of combating prejudice a 2S cate an additional six class-
through education and un- epresentatives| a faculty room, and a|
derstanding. College . representatives iid room. Low bids re-
Attending will b li are Dr. Wm. H. Duncan ceived by the authority were
o ) ar ~ ‘ \ ; y Pi re,
bo hoe _ |MSTC; Eby C. Espenshade | ocr construction, Sam]
Elizabethtown; Richard V.'Long $100 925: plumbing |2
OF VALUABLE Fresh. Roasted Donegal Showers, FeM; and T. $5 v* Ressler, $10,043;
REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY ’ G0 HE gy a aman & Walsh,
. 1$7,900; heating and ventila-
Mobile Homes Robert Harper, ipo Tal an vol
ville-Salunga Junior Cham-|c1p 41¢ ls : :
ig $16,412. Total bids amount-
Saturday, May 25, 195% Hassinger’s Grocery Aldus (Red) Hannan BEY af Commere, Was Rm ed to $136.080.
. T1111 « 3i » ec le mos , outstanding
In the Borough of Columbia, at No. 808 Walnut St. Ev Wien (2m Ponts, member of the JayCee State _
A lot 21x150 ft., more or less, thercon erected z 16 N. Market St. Mt. Joy : a a Executive Committee at thei Future Teachers of Ameri-
re S$ ercon erecied a 44-tic SALES and SERVICE state convention of the na-{ca chapter at the Hempfield
. ‘tional service organization/high school honored the fifty
230 ¥
3 STORY ROUTE 230 held in Scranton last Satur-imembers of the high school
For Your MOUNT JOY 3-4516 day night. faculty and one retired
. ee ——— teacher in a special assemb-
’ EHD -
Daughter's Graduation... HB A, program at the Landis
BRICK
Sink in

containing nine rooms and bath; new in
kitchen; concrete cellar under entire house with outside
steps; new furnace; storm windows and screens, ONE-CAR
GARAGE on rear of lot.
This house is in very good condition; fine location.
Arrangements to view premises can be made by con-
tacting Charles R. Heaps, Mount Joy 3-9802,
Also at the same time and place a lot of personal
property will be offered for sale:
Leonard Refrigerator; gas stove; metal serving table;
two dining room suites; extension tables; Simmons Bed
and spring; brass bed and spring; innerspring mattresses;
bureaus; washstands; chest of drawers with mirror; cedar
chest; studio couch; living room suite; two 9x12 rugs;
hooked rugs; throw rugs; small tables; end tables; library
table; card table; three radios; clothes trees;
large mirror with marble shelf; other mirrors; desk; book
shelves; fernery; smoking stand; chairs; rocking chairs;
lawn chairs; ironing boards; Electrolux Sweeper and at-
tachments: small electric sweeper; dishes and cooking
utensils; 1932 Plymouth 4-door sedan;
"ANTIQUES: Chest of drawers; pine jelly cupboard;
pine table; iron table with marble top; flat irons; brass
candle holders; milk glass bottles, chocolate pitchers; beer-
-
stein; cut glass; souvenir dishes; other dishes; quilts; sta-
tue: two cast iron cats; cast iron shoes; linens; doilies;
crochet work: comforts; bowl and pitcher sets; clocks;
two-foot stools with needle point; floor, table and bridge
lamps; inside shutters; wash machine; double tubs; three
stepladders; lawn mower; TV Antenna; garden hoes; gar-
den tools; other tools; 3 {ons of coal, more or less; empty
jars and crocks; and a lot of articles {oo numerous to
mention.
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
Union National Mount Joy Bank
Administrator for the Estate of Willis E. Quay
Arnold, Bricker, Beyer & Barnes, Att’ys.
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
Landis & Garman, Clerks
Patronize BULLETIN Advertisers
{ama
ha 11 rack; PO)
Your Diamonds In a
"NEW,
MODERN SETTING
You'll want to mark this
important event with an
equally important gift,
Then why not decide now
to have your outmoded gems
re-set in an appropriate
mounting — a graduation
ring that is certain to be-
come her most treasured
heirloom. Our experts will
be glad to help you select
the perfect setting — mod-
estly priced at far less than
you might expect!
hone 3-4124
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.

ESS Garden Spot Sale
ADAM H. GREER
JEWELRY & GIFT SHOP Local Representative,



iol ville school sponsored by
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only the best will do : future teachers organiza-
(tion,
Miss Ethel Steinkomph
{who retired last spring after
teaching all levels of school
[in the Hempfield district for











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LANDISV ILLE. PA.
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and is sold with this strict money
back guarantee by:
SLOAN'S PHARMACY
MOUNT JOY, PA.
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18-5¢
SCIZABETHTOWN
Phone 17-4206
ne
| JOHN H. LUTZ « _

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


ELIZABETHTOWN
PHONE 7-1256
J


WEAR CLEAN CLOTHING
Fast and
Cleaning
Efficient Service
Pressing - Tailoring
Woolen Galments Cleaned By Us Are
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MOUNT JOY 3-4071



AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ®
ELI AMENT
AUTHORIZED


L 3 46 years, was presented a
ged rose by the student| DE SOTO — PLYMOUTH
oth 54 group in commemoration of Sales - Service
er’ i her devotion and contribu- Dodge “Job Rated Trucks
tion to education. The Hemp-| Caio Henly. Sirents
ards [field high school FTA chap-| Phone 3.4964
#@ |ter, organized this year, bears| — ss cia
2 (her name. Also prese Hod)
Moiher deserves the = |with red roses in apprecia- RHEEMS GARAGE
i best always . . . that's i jon of their service were(STUDEBAKER - PACKARD
i why you'll want to remember her with & Lik sent high school Sales and Service
i Hallmark Mother's Day Card, created especially During the program. . Dr Raffensberger - Risser
i for her. And for Mother's Day gifts, we have 4 Daun Nesbit. Millersville] YHEEMS Ph. E-town 7-1230
a selection of gift wraps in lovely, feminine de- [State Teaclsers College tacul-| — — ee
Br : 2 . SE | »
signs . . . matching papers, ribbons and enclosures a yr a iE ented He CHRYSLER - "PLYMOUTH
re . Ve ay tis ca sa & i *lub’s charter to $l he
Choose your cards and gitt wraps at Cunningham. faculty Sales Parts Service
’ ladviser. Jay Smith, student See the beautiful Chrysler
SLO A N S PHARMACY ipresident of the organization, PAUL H. STERN
introduced Dr. Nesbit to the VANHE =e
NHEIM Ph. 5-2193
MOUNT JOY, PENNA. student assembly, A one-act
play on the teaching pr: fes-|
Thurs., May 16 sion was presented by the|=
LANCASTER, PENNA. FTA chapter ‘BLDG. CONTRACTOR
At the J. M. Brubaker Farm at Willow Sireet Village, H To) ig Jo the two Basti Freer
4 iles south of Lancaster, Pa. just off Routes 72 and 222. Hemplield elementary struc-
miles south o ca a just off Ro FING tures totaled $627,213. The BARON G. LONGENECKEE
Z5 REGISTERED HOLSTE five-man auth rity will ar- | BUILDING CONTRACTOR
All Bang's Certified, T. B. Accred. nearly all Bang's Vac.|rive at a final decision at al £ Nihs
HERE ARE A FEW OF THE EARLY QUALITY ENTRIES later date following further| MOUNT JOY RD. 2.
® 607-1b. daut. of “EX” G.M. Weber Burke Clover Lad study of the matter. Author.
out of dam with 691-lbs. fat, next dam with 836-lbs. fat iv i are W ' FP il Phone 3-6091
and “EX”. Due at sale time to Wimarjo Pabst Regal Lu- 7 ure m. Holi-
iter man, chairman, Christian M. Millwork - Fill - Grading
® Daut. of Smith Haven Rag Apple Explorer out of dam Neff, Clyde S. Weaver, John 2. {1
with 5 consecutive 305 day records up to 539 fat, 15,297M. W. Hoover, Jr., and Earl| Topsoil - Excavating
Due about sale timz with first Calf. Albright. ! cs al
® Yrig. Bull calf by Curtis Candy Flashy Curtis out of 1 — remem | Lumber - Kitchen Cabinets
on string of high record dams whose average is 875 fat,
22,705 M. WINS CONTEST
There will be many more of Equal Quality. Somes. Phil ET ——
3e sure you attend this Garden Spot Sale—There are al-| , 1illips, Marictta o . "CLEANERS
ways Good Buys at Garden Spot. won the loge} Boy | Tr Eo
Sale starts at 12:00 Noon. Lunch Available. Catalogs. |®cou contest which was _ =n
EARL L. GROFF R. AUSTIN BACKUS, [sponsored by the local troop CLE: ANING - PRESSING
Sales Mgr. & Auct. [throughout the past four Rug and Fur Cleaning
|Strasburg, Pa. Mexico, N. Y. months. The contest includ-| Storage - Laundry Service
led a complete point system EICHERLY'S
lover the period and James, You Phone 3-4071 We Call
las winner, was given a trip
{to the National Boy Scout
| Jambore ¢ in Valley Forge.
Of [this summer, le -
Scouts of Troop #39 win) ®_DAIRY PRODUCTS ——
PERSONAL PROPERTY [80 camping over the week- | Si
end to the cottage of Wesley ELWOOD MARTIN
| Wits, {Br a, North | PENSUPREME PRODUCTS
goers Grand: North Bar- | MIL} E CREAN
Saturday, May 11, 1957 sic von ml recon pp & 108 CrEAM
In the Village of Deodate, midway between Eliza- Explorer-shonsorea x el) ai Roa
3 : : ) W re- |
bethtown and Hershey, in Conewago Township. lceive a trip to the National |
Winkler Oil Heater; South Bend Kitchen Range; New|Boy Scout Jamboree at Val- |==
Perfection three-burner oil stove; Capitol pipeless furnace|ley Forge. The conetst was “ELECTRICIAN _
in good condition; Hot Point Refrigerator; living room| over the past 4 months | === So tery
suite; dining room table; extension table; sideboard; two boint syst 1 witl hel WOLGEMUTH, 1 ny
bedroom suites with springs and mattresses: bed, spring 0 } em with the .
and mattress; washstand; wardrobe; 9x12 rug; ingrain | gh point winner being a- | MOUNT JOY 3-9681
carpet; throw rugs; small tables; chairs; rocking chairs; (warded the trip. Plumbing and Heating
small’ stands: Five other Explorers will |
also attend the Jamboree:
stand with) Bernell Heisey. Ralph Rice, |
|drawer; Kitchen chairs; blanket chests; top sink; dry cup-{Jr., Richard Becker. Harold |
board; wood chest; old pictures; coal oil lamp; wood box; | Etsell. Jr. |
fold pictures; coal oil lamp; wood box; old books; cane- enauer.
ANTIQUES
Old-fashioned desk; cradle; doughtray; pine
Electrolux; Radio; Victrola and records; bed clothing; TO
cooking utensils; silverware; canned fruit; Maytag


‘Washer; empty jars and crocks; butcher furnace; iron ket-| APPEAR AT DANCE
-butcher bench; hand cultivator; garden tools; lawn ‘Ed Miller, > di :
D ul] 3 ) > isk jockey
mower; wheelbarrow; metal nest; chicken feeders; from WLAN-Radio, Lancast- |
egg baskets; 20 set of house shutters; complete set of car-
| penter tools in good condition; and a lot of articles too
| numerous to mention.
Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M,,
will be made known by
Samuel H. Hoffer
ler, will appear at the t een-
|age dance to be held at the
when conditions local firehouse next Satur-
(day, May 18. Mr, Miller will
have charge of the evening's
|Waltér Dupes, Auctioneer
(dance Which is being

Kaylor & Young, Clerks
and Robert Buch- |=—=
| ®
Sbon-
Prompt Service
FARM ‘MACHINERY
“NG 1 G. MYERS « x SON
FARM SERVICE
Allis-Chalmers
Sales and Service
RHEEMS Ph. E-town 7-3593

KAYLOR BROS.
CASE FARM EQUIPMENT Clutch & Brake Drum Truing Wagon &
Sales and (Service _
— (Ph,
INSURANCE
WILEY & RUTT AGENCY
Investments & Insurance
5 E. Main St. Ph. 3-
MOUNT JOY, PA.
WARREN H. STEHMAN
Insurance
Square Street
Phone Mt.
Service
Joy 3-6712
ROBERT E. HOFFMAN
Insurance for every meed
Phone 3-6659
MOUNT JOY. PA.
° JEWELERS
KOSER'S JEWELRY
x)
ORDINARY RINGS
fit the knuckle only
hea twist and turn en
finger,
_“TRU-FIT" RINGS
slida over the knuckle =
then adjust automatically
0 fit perfectly,
Ph.
MAIN ST. 3-5404
° LOAN SERVICE
— “Money When You Need It”

a Myers
Manager
~ @ LAWN MOWER
SERVICE
M. M. WOLGEMUTH
REO POWER MOWERS
Sales and Service
Lawn Mowers Sharpened
3853 ML.
Joy, FLORIN
® MEMORIALS
KEENER
MEMORIALS
Phone Marietta 6-3531
MAYTOWN, PA.
DO "MACHINE SHOP
6911
FLORIN!
ee.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Convenient Reference To Firms Serving Community

. "MOVING & HAULING
ry
“ED. KEENE
Moving & Hauling
Phone 3-8664
MOUNT’ r JOY, PA.
erates seems
® OIL COMPANIES
GARBER OIL COMPANY
TEXACO PRODUCTS
Gasoline Motor Oils
Grease Fuel Oils
B. ¥. Goodrich Tires & Tubef
5 S. Barbara St., Ph. 3-933
my
® PAINTING AND
PAPERHANGING
J. ELWOOD BRUBAKER
Interior - Exterior Painting
and Paperhanging
FLORIN, PENNA.
sor to E. C. Brubakei
PHONE 3-4520
Succes
H. W. BULLER & SONS
INTERIOR and EXTERIOR
PAINTING AND
PAPERHANGING
ALSO PAINTS AND WALL
PAPER AT RETAIL
Ph. 3-4339 FLORIN, PA.
® PLUMBING
—
H s. MECKLEY & SON
PLUMBING — HEATINGi

OIL. BURNERS
Sales and Service
15 W. MAIN Ph. 3-5981
® TIRES
Kelly Springfield Tires
and Service
GEO. W. LEAMAN
MAIN STREET Ph. 3-9351
| @ TELEVISION
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DAY & BERRIER
MOTOROLA — ZENITH
ADMIRAL
Sales and Service

29 W. MAIN ST., MT. JOY
PHONE 3-8421
WELDING

MYERS MACHINE SHOP
General Machine Shop Work
Clutch & Brake Drum Repai
Knife Grinding — - Welding |
a a nt
Electric Acetylene and
Portable
WELDING
Truck Body Bldg)
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