The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 17, 1957, Image 3

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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. WINS TV CONTEST . VFW WINNERS | QLIYOTING MATCH GIVE SIX PRIZES
Thursday. October 17 Wa re Pistol Team Five prizes were given a- IS PLANNED Six prizes were given by
Tob : 2 ee Roger Racket, So of way at the VFW stand, Sat- , 14 the Way Applinice store Sat
CO If rate ATS. 7 Facker, n a Trap ¢ ts have been held = ©. dra :
To Reco is te in an ge 20) F i Jur x Wins 2 Matches urday night at the Mount. : 3p Shook at’ the new Mi urday during the four- night
nearly every civilized coun- erton Road, was a weekly Joy Farm Show. Firs! prize each | ay at t w Mu and demonstra
try. winner of the “bow-tie” con-| The Mount Joy Sportsmen's want to Charles Achinson, of Miss Josephine en- Joy Sportsmen Farm it was tions. They included:
4 rr -— test being sponsored by the Pistol Team ven- Lancaster, a 17" Portable TV tertained the Bainbridge Mu- Announced " Manan 1st prize—Universal Jet 99
Movie dati i hi 3 is sari : . ul Ports ‘ol hy hatha
The television station nb banon tured to the Naval Training set; Second prize, a swivel sic Club last week. Fourteen night TRC ne 0 Pl Bo, were Vacuum Cleaner Mrs. Ca
i+ over Channe a Marvyl: { chair, was won by C. Shue, mtmbers were present men’s Association. Pl: ther Tones. 286 E. Market
For winning the contest Center, Bainbridge, Ty anc Lititz; Third prize a lransist The W » {f St. Jol y's completed for a public) SLT Wb t a fl cde
Conjuror’ $ Chronicle Roger received a portable for their first pre-season pis . 1 dio. was won by Dor- L bid a rh net ar he S shooting match Friday night Street, Marietta
‘ 3G rin y i ¢ x far vi aura y "i760 3 ¢ y ;
television set for his prize. [to] match Tuesday night. The othy Garlin, Mount Joy, and ome of Mrs. Wilbur Allison the: farm with turkeys Wy ond pre wg : op ap
SENT FREE | He was interviewed over geal shooters won 2 matches, fourth prize, a desk lamp, on Thursd: Ww evening. Miss prizes. The association report- Toaster— Cyrus S. Deer, 367
Channel 15 Tuesday evening. , tch 913 tow A Sed sixty new members into N. Barbara St, Mount Joy.
WORLD WIDE he timed fire match was won by Harlan Miller of Josephine Beshler was the tl ti 3rd prize Steam-0-Ma
| ME 009 and the rapid fire match Columbia. Spanker Her ‘theme was 1e association, arc 4 : a
WINS MIXER 890 to 884. The Navy took At the reguar meeting on ic tans Live Here" tie Iron v Charles Drace, 12
MEY ER BLOCH | Wilson Stehman of Lancas- [the slow fire match 837 to Monday night, Commander ; ans : a . “ WIN SEED CORN |W. Main St, Mount Joy.
ter was awarded the portable 787 and the aggregate 2630 John Piaquadio appointed wk ra TOI hers ‘Winners of half-bushels of 4th prize 26 Doll, from
240 RIVINGTON STREET at he Garage 2590. Next Tuesday night past post commanders, Mar- 1 ord oad yo why ihe Plister seed torn ot foe Mt He toy department R2 Ruin
(booth at the Mt. Joy Com- {he team travels to Bain- tin Brown and Ralph Rice as ™ ad Nt Joy Community Exhibit in-Smeltzer, Manheim R2.
NEW YORK 2, N. Y. munity Exhibit. bridge again for the final delegates to represent the The Golden Rule Bible cluded J. Ross Espenshade, 5th prize- Wyandotte Van
: ke Reich's E.C.C. churcl 2: J. Harold Truck, from toy department
match before the start of the V.F.W. at the meeting of the Class of Reich's E. . ehure 1 Mount Joy R2; J. arolc uck, 1 Joy. epa en
regular indoor shooting sea- Community Council of the will hold a food sale Satur- (Butch) Kauffman, Manheim —Mrs. Enos S. Gibble, Mount
FO NOW son Mount Joy area. day morning at 10 a.m. on Rl; J. Lloyd Stoner, Mount Joy RI.
R PROTECTION Ry { : hE EA z= | Greer's porch, Joy R1; and Elmer M. Leh- 6th prize—Basketball Set
Scores for the match: x S| Joy an ) M. L
Tn ta heii ; Florin. : ing from toy department Dale
Mount Joy Gold Team Mount Joy's Bluc Tea am Mrs. Mary Nolt is visiting man of Florin, according to 1 to)
AND IN THE FUTURE | HH. Lahman, USMC, 543; J. participated in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wood Willis H. Weaver, local agent, H. Fuhrman, Mount Joy Rl.
INTER- COUNTY BLUE SHIELD James 539: D. Fraelich, 536;shoot but because of lack of of Peach Bottom. WINS PRIZE -
. W. Carter, 505; G. Young, opposition didn’t compete a-| Nilliam Hoffman is & NS THEFT REPORTED
the non-profit, hos- the non-profit, 467. Total 2590. |gainst the Navy. Blue team Je) a on yy Major Charles Frank, Mt. A theft of cash was report-
pital-sponsored doctor - sponsored Naval Center Atom Team 'members were: F. Burke, Hospital. Joy, was the winner of aed from the Joy Theatre last
plan that pays hos- plan that pays R. Blake, 557: W. Walker, Kuzemchock USA, J. Rohrer Mr. Abram Shatner is on PAI of shoes from Eshelman week when a n unknown
pital bills doctors’ bills 543: M. Rolph, 534; S. Hos-and (Mrs.) Evelyn Carter the x list ey Bros. last week for making youth asking for change for
kin, 509; S. Emerson 487. To- (wife of W. Carter of the 10 the most nearly correct guess a twenty dollar bill escaped
Inter-County HOSPITALIZATION PLAN, Inc.
Fulton Bank Building Lancaster, Pa.
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cies [JOY | f refreshing
SATURDAYS THEA TRE HOLIDAYS |
7 and 9:00 P.M 2:00 P.M.
MOUNT JOY. PA.
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, OCTOEER 18 - 19
CARY GRANT — DEBORAH KERR -in-
‘*‘AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER”


MONDAY — TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 -
CORNEL WILDE — DEBRA PAGET
“OMAR KHAYYAM”
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 - 24
ROD STEIGER — SARITA MONTIEL
“RUN OF THE ARROW”
-in-

-in-
SEEEENEEEENE
—— seal are the proud parents of pe fully
 


saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hou- on when a block of ice would
melted.
with the change and the orig-
inal bill.
a new son.
Mr. and Mrs, Abram Swei- 176th Garden Spot Sale - Thurs.,
gart announce the birth of a LANCASTER. PENNA.
\ daughter at the Lancaster At the J. M. Brubaker Farm located
| General Hospital. Street Village. 4 miles south of Lancaster,
Linda and Carol Houseal Routes 72 and 222.
visited their grandparents at 75 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS
Dover, Pa. last week. Bang's Certified, T. B. Accredited, 30 day blood tested,
Mrs. May Hicks spent Sun- Many Bang's Vaccinated. Treated against shipping fever.
day at Caledonia Park. Mastitis tested.
Oct. 24
Willow
just off
in
Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Julius SALE FEATURES - - - - -
| visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman ® Harry R. Dick, York, Pa. - - A nice daut. of Knollwood
| Houseal on Sunday. Double Chieftain and another top. Both due at sale time.
i . ® Chemung Farms, Chemung, N. Y. - - 499-1b., 49%, 2 yr.
There will be another home
§ football game between Done-
gal and Manheim Central on
at 2 pm.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin S.
* Arnold celebrated their 37th
M wedding anniversary Sunday. ©
ile to Budd
son of Broad Rock Governor
of Dunloggin Golden Cross with
old by Pabst Walker Robarb due just before s:
Farm Top Notch. Also yrlg.
Wayne from an own dtr.
570-1! =. fat on 2x.
® Hubert S. Miller, Myerstown, Pa. - - Top yrlg. son of
Cashman Graceful Mister from dam with 700-lbs fat on 2x.
Paul Anthony, Strasstown, Pa. - 4 good young cows


You Con Buy For
LESS At Hess’
Compare Our Quality and Prices
You’ll Agree
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POPULAR BRAND HOG
FRANKS i MAWS
CLEANED READY TO FILL & ROAST
CHOICE BEEF ROUND
STEAKS
REG. GROUND FRESH
HAMBURG
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45
59
39
45:
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ASSORTED LUNCH
MEATS
MEATY PORK
ROASTS
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HESS’ CIRCLE §
COFFEE
3 lbs $2.13
Home-Made Mince Meat
NORRIS FANCY
Bartlett Pears :
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LARGE SIZE FLORIDA
FRESH SNOWY WHITE
Grapefruit Cauliflower * "












RINSO BLUE lg. 24 oz. ALL , 3% | LUX FLAKES lg. 35¢ SPRY
RINSO BLUE ... .. Giant 8lc| 19 oz. Fluffy ALL 33c NCO ; we off 3 ibs 92¢
23 Ib. ALL _ pail $4.89 giant 8lc
LUX LIQUID Giant 7lc RINSO 1
LUX LIQUID Ring 98: 12 Yoo ALL $249 g. 3c | NBC.
23 Ib. cin. ALL .. $4.89 1 lb. Premium
LUX LIQUID Reg. 4lc Crackers 27¢
— | LUX SOAP req. 4/39c | REEBLER
RL LEVER WISK Reg. 4lc pink, blue, green, yellow Cocoanut
ANT he | . Choc. Drop 1 lb. 49¢c
\.ZC0UPOR | Wisk lg. 73¢ | LUX BATH 3/43c | SUNSHINE
oz REDEEM YOUR couroks oper! | WISK V2 gal $1.35 | pink, blue, green, yellow Hydrox 12 oz. 37c


NORRIS FANCY GOODLAND KIDNE
303
cans
Tomatoes Beans
2-49:
FOOD
35
ES
PENNA.


HESS’ STOR
COMPLETE ONE-STOP. FOOD SERVICE”
MASTERSONVILLE,
AD FOR OCT. 17-18-19
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MOUNT JOY, PENNA.



24 at 2 p.m. You are urged
to attend this meeting.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE

| The Boy Scouts held a
|Vesper Service at Cassel’s
Park on Sunday afternoon. Saturday, Nov. 2, 1 957
The Rev. Wm. Ellsworth was On the premises located on road leading from Mt.
in charge.
Be sure to patronize the
Chicken Pie Supper at the
Firehouse Saturday, Oct. 26
at 4 p.m. It is being served
by the Friendly Bible Class
of St. John’s Lutheran church
|Joy to Mastersonville, four miles East of Mount Joy and
three miles South of Mastersonville in Rapho Township.
FARM CONSISTING OF 129 ACRES, more or less, of
which 10 acres are pasture with streams running through.
Thereon erected a
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Haines 1
visited the Rev. and Mrs 2 2 Story
Vernon Baum and family at ® °
@| Easter over the weekend. B k Dw ll
Mrs. John Buller is a pa- ric e ing

tient at St. Joseph's Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Shuman containing 10 rooms and bath,
of Newcastle visited Mrs. commode and wash bowl; winding open stairway from first
: lin. J] JDUSE anc "HE SE.
| Mrs Sarah Sload visited a "BARN: DOUBLE COW STABLE: TWO STEER
Lit Tos. re ad at STABLES; 1+ STORY FRAME PIG STY: CORN BARN;
= ’ hide ay. CHICKEN HOUSE for 1500 laying hens; THREE BROOD-
Mrs. Christian Brandt and ER HOUSES; TWO-CAR GARAGE. Spring of water close
Miss Helen Sload visited in to house supplying water to all buildings.
Coatesville on Saturday. Immediate possession canbe given.
Mr. and Mrs. Christian view property can be made by calling Mount
Brandt and children spent 3-3731 and asking for Mrs. Herman Geib.
the day at Big Springs, Per- Also at the same time and place the following person-
ry County on Sunday. al propery An be Offerey jot sale ; 5
Ta oe > oe wo bedroom suites: sideboard; living room suite; ex
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cle- tension table; small tables: pine chest; 0x12 rugs; carpet
ments and children of New- ggtate Oil Burner; two - flat coal stoves; chopping bl ck:
castle, Del. are visiting the stepladder; bench; dishes and cooking utensils; empty jars
also small bathroom with
Arrangements to
Joy OLfield
Rev. and Mrs. John Wolfe. and crocks; and a lot of articles too numerous to mention.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E, Arnold Sale to start at 1:00 P. M., real estate to be offered
of East Brady, Pa., and Mr.at 2:00 P. M.,, when conditions will be made known by
Donald Mummert, Manches- Walter Dupes, Auctione~r
ter visited Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Landis & Garman, Clerks Mrs. Herman Geib
nold Fink and son last week. 42-3c
Mrs.| Frank Weigel of Bal-l
timore died last week. She P UB I IC SAI
was the former Marguer.te
Shillow.
Mr. George Henderson of — OF —
Harrisburg vsited in town on
Sunday.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Saturday, Nov. 18, 1957
CORN-FED

andarsigned will offer at public sale on the
DOUBLE BREASTED premises in i.e village of Florin a
TURKEYS 2- Story
1ae


situate »n a lot of land 55 ft. by 200 ft. on the south side
f Wood Street in the Village of Florin, Pennsylvania
With anproved roof, cement cellar, coal furnace and large

attic; three bedrooms and bath on the second floor: large
living room, dining room, large kitchen with pantry and
39 lavatory on the first floor.
Dressed or live weight. Sale to be held on the premises at 2:00 P. M. EST
when terms and conditions w.ll be made known by the
PRICE REASONABLE
A live duck will
laway FREE during
|days.
indersigned.
be given
the holi-
First National Bank & Trust Co. 1
OF MOUNT JOY,
Guardian of Lizzie A. Warner,
Ircompetent Person
Harveyk. Shoemaker
[Phone OL 3-9862 FLORIN |C. S. Frank, Auctioneer
42-tfc| Louis S. May, Attorney



Prayer meeting and Bible from his well-known Cabin Creek herd.
Study is held every Wednes- ® You will find many more tops of equal quality at this
i day evening al 7:30 at the October Garden Spot sale.
J Bui: ® Good group of N.Y. State grades that will please >
| Shurch of God. 1 gra it will please anyone.
: ; | Make your plans now to attend and buy from this Tong
‘ The Ladies Bible Class of ggtatilished series of quality Holstein Sales.
3 St. John’s Lutheran Church Sale starts 12:30 P. M. Lunch Available. Catalogs.
was held at the home of Mrs. SARL L. GROFF R. AUSTIN BACKUS
Lee Haverstick on Tuesday|/Local Representative, Sales Mgr. & Auct.
evening. Mrs. Haverstick and Str asburg, Pa. Mexico, N.Y
Mrs. Armold were hostesses. | ERE
The 67th Annual Lancast-
er County Sunday School P U BR ! I ( SA i E
convention will be held in
the Church of the Brethren, OF
Lititz on Thursday, October
CURLS RUN FARM
Comlee Guar. Dispersal Reg. Angus Cattle
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23 ~ 1 p. m.
90 HEAD SELL
4 AGED BULLS 45 COWS
35 WITH CALVES AT SIDE AND REBRED
10 YEARLING STEERS
SALE WILL BE HELD AT PAUL SANGER'S SALE BARN
Located 3 miles east of Lebanon on Rt, 422
For free catalog & information—
FRANCIS ENCISCO - Secretary-Fieldman
Penna. Angus Assoc.
North 2nd Street Harrisburg, Penna.
42-1
1107
PUBLIC SALE
— OF =
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Friday, October 18, 1957
ON THE PREMISES LOCATED IN THE BOROUGH
OF ELIZABETHTOWN. AT NO. 306 NORTH MARKET
STREET.
Wincroft Gas Stove;
porcelain white top table;
room suite; cabinet radio;

General Electric Refrigerator;
kitchen stool; 3-piece living
table radio; parlor table; library
table; bed, spring and mattress; child's bed with side-
boards; highchair; cot and mattress; bureau; washstand;
chest of drawers; high-top sink; pine chest; high-backed
wooden rocker over 100 years old; quilting frame; rug
frame: three 9x12 rugs; rug pads; throw rugs; 9x12 congo-
leum rug; six dining room chairs; armchair; chair and ot-
toman: rocking chairs; hassock; two end tables; telephone
table; small table; extension table; Singer drop-head sew-
ing machine; sideboard; clothes tree; barroom stool; bath-
room scales; small utility cabinet; curtain stretcher; ironing
board; mirrors; pictures; picture frames; dishes; cooking
utensils; empty jars & crocks; lawn mower; garden tools:
plumbing tools; and a lot of articles too numerous to men-
tion.
Sale to start at 6:30 P. M,,
made known by
Mrs. John A. Heck
Walter Dupes, Auct.
41-2¢
PUBLIC SALE
wis OF ae
Mt. Joy Business & Apartment Properties
Wednesday, Oct. 30, 1957
PART NO. 1:
Three Story Brick Building
15 MARIETTA STREET, MOUNT JOY, PA.
with ih storeroom, large display room on second floor,
large storage room on third floor. In same building an
|apartment house consisting of five rooms and bath, elect-
ric range, automatic washer, stoker-fired hat water heat,
summer-winter hook-up; adjoining garage; loading and
unloading space.
PART NO. 2:
Two Story Brick Building
NO. 25 MARIETTA STREET
large storeroom 40x48’; large apartment on second
floor containing five rooms and bath, large living room
with fireplace, modern kitchen, stoker-fired hot water heat,
summer-winter hook-up, adjoining garage with porch deck
jon top: lawn with shrubbery.
These are very desirable business places. Part No. 1
has been used for furniture store for last sixteen years.
Part No. 2 is adaptable for professional business building
or store. These will be offered in two parts and also as a
unit. If buyer is interested in furniture business, the in-
ventory can be bought privately. To view, call Mount Joy
OL 3-5602
Sale on the premises at 2:00 P. M., October 30.
Herman S. Boyer, Owner
Attorneys-at-law
when conditions will be


with
Beyer & Barnes,
Auctioneer
Bricker,
Dupes 8,
Arnold,
Walter 41-3c
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE and HOUSEHOLD GOODS

and other
An |
1
42-3c J. Omar Landis, Auct.
Saturday, Nov. 9, 1957
undersigned will offer at public sale a
215 Story
ing Frame Dwelling
and lot of land thereto belonging known as 152 New Hav-
the


e1 Street, Mount Joy, Pa. fronting on New Haven Street
89 feet and extending in depth of that width 140 feet.
Pour rooms on first floor; 4 rooms and bath on second
y+ 2 rooms and bath on third floor. Electricity. oil heat
(new oil burner). 2-STORY FRAME GARAGE. SEWAGE
CON NECTION INSTALLED AND PAID.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

G. E. range, small tables, floor lamps, two dressers, two
metal beds complete, plank bottom rocker, antique child's
ro~kor, three 9x12 Axm nster rugs, studio couch, throw
rugs. poceh rugs, 6 handmade rugs, washer, twin tubs, set
of dishes service for 12; other dishes, two porch rockers,
garden tools. hose, porch swing, lawn mower, bag wagon,
d1ill press bench grinder. two eleciric motors, bench vise,
hand tools and many other items.
Sale to be held on the premises at 2:00 P. M. EST
when terms and conditior.s will be made known by thz2
undersigned
First National Bank & Trust Co.
OF MOUNT JOY
GUARDIAN OF GEORGE ANDREW HECKMAN,
AN INCOMPETENT PERSON
T. Omar Landis, Auctioneer
Louis S. May,Attorney

ALSO SELLING AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE:
Single bad complete, Frigida're refrigerator, two-burn-
w oil stove. Formica top breakfast set with four chairs,
og chest. bureau. rocker, wash stand, Hoover sweep-°r,
~tric heatirg pad, lot of bedding, lot of throw ruses,
Pande silverware, cooking utensils, oil room heater,
items.
Terms by
JOSEPH M. MILLER, Att.-in-Fact
FOR SUSAN G. GROSH
42-3¢