Tr © Le |< "el I I 31 ‘R ing ket li l ldg oe IN JUST 15 MINUTES ————1, ~ Haines .on Heilig Funeral Home [IF YOU HAVE To Saturday SCRATCH YOUR ITCH— MAYTOWN Mr. apd Ms, JAMES B. HEILIG | Your d48c back drug YY comer of DeLand, Fla., at any [store Apply ITCH-ME-NOT. It 3.3 - . jes adens your iteh and burning in — |visiting Mr. and Mrs Vernon er Friday Harry Funeral Director ninutes: kills germs, fungi on Wonderful for The Rev and Mrs. {*ontact. eczemii, [——— | i . Kimb- program of St. John's Luth-| WwW /eddir g Lippiat and family. eran Church will be render e in S and and Mr. Lee Haverstick will The Bulletin, Mount lay. bel " lrepresent t h e Maytown| Thursday, ] Jane 5 § 2 New- Church, pro ee Seen . the BY BOB MAYERS and NATE WINNEKER are¢| The annual Children's Day As Bow- ed next Sunday A. M. at te joo Rei, ringworm, insect bites, Baum and children of Easton Mr. and Mrs. John : v ' re shes. Today at SLOAN'S ©° fvae tf Philade in spent/o’clock. Sunday School ses-| x NS Bulletin advertisement pays. it n faa Se rash AN i are 5 _|man of Philadelphia spent|0 : > ; en SHELLEY WISE B B | g 1 F visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry. weekend at the Crank- sion will be at the usual time Miss Elizabeth E. Shelley, aum’s O10 na, nc 9 catures «shaw-Shireman home. The Rev. and Mrs. | Shuster and children of merton visited Mrs, Hick Friday and Saturd Mrs. Lillian Block is ing at the home of Mr Mrs. Hiram Mayers. Capt. and Ray Smith children are GIFT SET Free Fishing Kit | | SHAVE LOTIONS $1.65 VALUE Now $1.35 Old Spice Travel Kit PLASTIC KIT SHAVE LOTION SPRAY DEODORANT $1.25 (OTHER OLD SPICE SETS UP TO $5.00 SLOAN’S PHARMACY Your REXALL Store EAST MAIN STREET, MT. JOY SPEED RAZOR $2.75 VALUE Now $1.00 Eversharp-Schick Injector Razor Kit | Wolfe of King of iment and sons of New Del. were f the Rev. and Mrs | Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilmington, Del. visited friends in town on Men Day. The regular monthly KODAK MOVIE CAMERA WITH F2.7 LENS $29.95 of the Church of God is i poned until Wednesday, i The Lancaster County Y.A. meeting for June be held at the Central or Camp Grounds. The Twenty-First WITH LONG HANDLE $1.60 Pennsylvania Synod of eran Churches will be PHONE OL 3-300! lege. The Rev. Wilbur A ROBERT D. SMINK, JR. 2423 Livingston Street, Allentown 1600 Lafayette Parkway, Williamsport Allentown High School Williamsport High School to Lehigh University #0 Buc JAMES A. DelONG 21 Sager Road, Elizabethtown tlizabethtoun Area High School to Susquehanga University ROBERT H. SWOYER, JR. well University £5. JOHN J. MARCHALONIS 1214 Philo Street, Scranton Central High School to Lafayette College NANCY ANN BRAXTOR 1212 Marion Street, Scranton St. Paul High Schoo! to Marywood College ALLAN P. CONNEF 230 Peach Street, Catasauqua Catasauqua High School to Lehigh University 1958 PP&L SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS As part of its good citizenship responsibilities, Pennsylvania Power & Light Company is proud to sponsor a program of educational assistance for deserving young people from the communities it serves. Here are this year’s winners. In offering this scholarship program, PP&L recognizes the mutual interest which business, educational authorities and the public Ive in ensuring American youth of the opportunity for instruction and development in'all arcas of advanced learning. For such fully-trained youth are now needed in ever-growing numbers as the leaders of tomorrow in this increasingly complex world. High school students interested ‘in competing for PP&L scholarship awards next year may secure a preview of the program by asking at our nearest office for a copy of the booklet issued in connection with this year's awards. A new edition, fully detailed on next yeat's competition, will be available at your high school carly in the fall. PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY spending some- Prussia Mr. land Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cle-/children of ing of the Missionary Societyjand Mrs. Annual zel, Jr. convention of the Ce this week at Gettysburg 9:30 a.m. of Mr. and The Ladies’ Aid Society of] daughter Rl S k ! B | A 1 D 2 i Be ef larry St. John's Lutheran Church |RoY E. Shelly, Mount Joy K mo CC 0 ogna nc ri CC Pal- was married to Donald J. ven g he|X* ¥ 4 , May Will et, tis Suohing at u ie! Wise, son of Mrs. Catherine] Baum's Bologna, Inc., ofling their own beef the firm now employs a stall ay. {Hemperly, Newmanstown, Manheim Road, Elizabeth-| Never substituting priceof 20. Daniel S. Baum is Marietta at 7:30 p.n. visit Out of town visitors on(Sunday, at 3 p.m. in | : . a ; J and Memorial Day were: Mr. and/CAlvary Church, Elizabeth-imaking delicious home made(Inc., enjoys a fine reputation charge o I manufacturing, Mrs. Ralph Shireman of Lan- own with the Rev. Walter{hickory smoked bologna and for its quality products and Clair Baum is treasurer, and -. ~ « . « - . or : : . > : : . “rr m » and caster: Mr. and Mrs Lester|l Wilson, Jr., officiating. [dried beef, sold wholesale inlis expanding its market. The john F. Nissley is in charge as ’ xX S. 8 | Ruhl of Elizabethtown: Miss! They will live at Mount|a wide area. firm is now applying for Look for the quali- in Mountitown R. D. 3, specializes infor quality, Baum's Bologna, president; Glenn Baum is in of sales | . J 4 2 J ire YO TS 0 “we - Fe Ie ins wot Ss as 1 . ji AQUA VELVA With time at the home of Mr. jnd Alma Lewis, Lancaster; Dr.|Jo¥ R. D. 2. ie Po oF is Pn Boy [ree 3 Jnspe HO i “ly products of Baum's Bolog- Mrs. Herbert Smith. and Mrs. William Duncan - TYE i ar re Ol Metallics 990 ; na, Inc. Call EM 7-5451 for AND ELECTRIC — GILLETTE SUFFER II Mr. and Mrs. J. Robertand children of Millersville; BYER — WOLGEMUTH Inc. ., which is the only bolog Established in 1920 and in C { ina Na manufacturer r slaughter- Elizabethtown _Sipce 1928, all information. and Mrs. Roy Baker and| Joan Louise Byer of Re-| ras - Elizabethtown: serve, Kans, and H. Earl | astle,|Miss Elizabeth rastle, | Miss oliz Fletcher, of|Wolgemuth of Mount Joy, M F F IL ke sitors|Coatesville; Mr. John Bor et ana Aupbinl vows on| ount Joy rozen up Oc rs weekend vis John hart of Alexandria, Va.; Mrs. May 31 at 3 p.n. in the chap-| {Wilfred Price, Philadelphia;/ter of the Brethren in Christ H ! k 2APQ 5 li AQ Fox,[Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black|Navajo Mission, Bloomfield, | as OC Crs, upp ies, | withjand children of Akron, Miss|N. Mex. rwrial|Mary Heisey of Marietta: phe Rev {Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hollen- pe meet-baugh of Hummelstown; Mr.| William Hollen-) Cream Mount Joy Frozen established since 1939 and which alsolhas been owned [for ten quality years by Mrs, Helen G. Hor- Sealtest, ton, who also has managed Cloistersithe place ever since its es- Frozen Food able at Manheim and Food Lockers, Mount Joy, has 600sells ice cream of ereynony befare an altat lockers for frozen foods, av-'makes, including ! {banked with gladioli and|gilable for rent at f $8 toTurkey Hill and post; baugh irq ehildron of Eph-| fcarnations. Mrs. Evan Adams/g 1. hh J n a Ee tablishment June toda ond Vr Mis, Hary- of Cuba, N. M., Sang ‘Be-lwhich is enjoyed by many! Open from 8 A. M. to 5:30, For frozen food storage “8 ¢ sizapethivown. . lenuse”, *I Love Thee” andl {residents of this area. P. M. five days and 8 to 8and supplies, call Mount Joy C.G. Mrs. Fred Wetzel, Sr c-1"Wedding Prayer.” All packaging supplies forlon Saturday, Mount Joy Fro- Frozen Food Lockers at OL- 7 will turned to her home on Tues The bride, who was given frozen foods are also avi il- zen Pood Lock ers has been 3-5436 for all information. Man-{day after spending a week|in marriage by her father, — - - with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wet-jwore a floor-length gown : and son at Gettys- fashioned with a bodice of Landis Stone Me sal Co. Sells ntral burg. chantilly lace over satin, and| Ph sm 2 TALS ATL Feed Mixing Minerals hele il held by the Fire Co. and] Attendants at the Col- "he Chicken Barbecue held|were Sylvia Knepper, Up-| . . maid of honor: Landis Stone Meal Co., of Lilly i purpose mineral vi- the firm and his son, Howard sales tamin supplement S. Landis, is president. They llison > ¥ the American Legion land, Calil avi ; als> of Up-/Bheems, specializes in Lime spreading service isemploy an efficient staff of Visitors of the Greer and/best man. Ushers were Dr.j¢cium, making and feed mixing miner- f Middletown; Mr. and Mrs.[Shirley Byer, sister of the land Mrs. Joe Brandt vey Williams of Harrisburg immediately following the General Conference will con- | vere Memorial Day guests of bride and groom, Mr. andiers from his congregation : fs iri hatcher of Darby chicks. Deée-/{from the Keener Poultry 8 "Y and son Joel of Pitts- Joy. .d re IAT rethre i “hris avai right families. Brethren in Christ Nav UO ht Mount Joy and Donegal York visited the Arnold Fink! + {July 18. Al hoys and girls Mr. ; Mrs. > iy oR r. and Mr STILL IN EFFECT ON Nere very successful. These|/Mary Olive Lady, and Jay of agricultural ground lime : provided by Landis employees and are set up Brandt families over {he Alvin Heise of the Brethren!truck to customers in a five been serving farmers in by als. Call the (irm at EM7- Jay Koser and family of Mt. bride. Flower girl was Carol and! Approximately 140 guests, - S 11 laughter of Elizabethtown, were present for the cere- (BIBLE SCHOQOL TO BEGIN/ e Vrs. Clair Cochran and son cCremony. vene at Niagara Christian he Fryberger-Albright fam-' (Mrs. Glen Byer of Reserve,|will attend. ] liveries of chicks are made Farm on which many have ourgh and Mr. Hugo Lowry [Missi ar B ic V : : 5 2 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fink ssion near Bloomfield, N. will hold their 1958 Daily ‘amily on Memorial Day, are invited. hth Mount Joy . J. Wilmer Heisey|[,ockers, of formed t h c candlelit|feq Sts. etee— Keener Poultry Farm s Leghorn Chicks Christ! The Keener Poultry Farm poultry raisers g o f Route 241, Elizabeth- Ben Keener is owner of town, R. D. 1, specializes inthe farm, which he started breeding and hatching chicks twenty years ago. He started having a flock of 5500 lay-the hatchery business four- ers. teen years ago and now has Handling only Leghorns, many regular customers for {organizations appreciate thefland, bridesmaid; 0 pr cooperation given them. Heisey, Elizabethtown, Pa.,istone and feed mixing cal- also ‘ : deliveries by Stone Meal Co., which haslto handle a large volume of a agricultural ground lime- "a > RY sy y | DY: <Q "vr 912. stone {veekend were: Mrs. Arthur|in Christ mission and Lester stay nea. : yor wid: area Pa 2 pa Mann of Coatesville; Mr. and{Wolgemuth of Mount Joy, The firm, which offers awhen it was founded by : 7n ; Mrs. George Ierley, Rome, N [brother of the groom. Can-/complete line of feed mixing Harry K. Landis. Mr. Landis 2901 for all information on {¥.: Mr. and Mrs Robt. po] {dlelighters were Elaine and Minerals, also sells Whiteis treasurer and manager oftheir products and services. Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heise, little daughter of Mr. |Coble and family and Mr.jand Mrs. Alvin Heise. { Mr. and Mrs. Arbel Hou-Mony. Refreshments were AT MT. PLEASANT seal of Harrisburg: Mrs. De. jerved in the reception hall] The Brethren in Dick of Quarryville: Mr. and Especially honored as the [College, Canada next week. Mrs. John Bish of Marietta 89€ sts were parents of the|Pastor Wolge 'muth and oth- ’ : . : » Keener Poultry Farm is his chicks. Thousands of a: Po a ~ Ys or Bit y School willie Keener Pou ) ; c ilies. Kans., and Mr. and Mrs. Ir- i Bibl Schoo an authorized associated chicks are shipped regularly Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low. Yi? Wolgemuth of Mount{begin June 16. , After a wedding trip tol 5 i udid y ap ~ iN 7 . y rv.‘ 8 Dis.) in a 50-mile radius by thellearned to rely. Call EM 7- f Quarryville were weekend Peansylvauia fg couple will D.V.B. School farm, which supplies many 3246 for all information. guests of the Fryberger-al-festme their duties -at the| qv. Presbyterian churches — ft" = " Tv e————————— [Mexico vill hold their YOURS IF YOU ACT NOW! ind Miss Anna Arnold of Mt - ld — Vacation Bible School at the § Wolfe; Mr. Fred Appel and Donegal church, vexing | CYOMMEST PRI i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sipe of To Convention July 7 and continuing thru! hl Harvey Ret- , : tew are attending the 73rd", Mrs. Fink while visiting 3 s 2 Those who plan to attend : Annual Convention of The : y 1ere fell and broke her visit HolsiitnPeiosion : Avs. of ate asked to call either Rich- he Te ne SEA Schwartz 3.8482 . America at Boston, Mass., as ard Schwartz (OL 3-8482) or : James Rabert: OL 35-4273 Y a representative of Pennsyl- Botore Fo 4 iy $OL, 5-427 o . : ) , 5 . / stn J renee m—anig Holstein breeders. — —_— | 4 ettew is one of 182 con- f [ vention delegates from a 2 i VALUE yo i i : 42] gat had Yi a) $5 Bible School yr h w= HURRY! FILLYOUR BIN AND SAV PARADE IN OUR AD COLUMNS WILL LEAD YOU TO w SAVINGS Rime BER, fuel prices go up in the Fall, But now you can fill your bin with ‘blue coal’ at the year’s lowest prices. You'll need coal any- way, so why pay more later on? End Winter fuel worries — try o rdering ‘blue coal’ today! arc in Boston to discuss the | ¢ business, shape the policies Opens June 16 \ and elect the officers of the Calvary 3ible National Holstein Association Daily Church Vacation Bible School will start June 16 and con-HONE US TODAY! : E. Gladst me was Prime inue through June 27. THE SOONER YOU ORDER, THE MORE YOU SAV{ Minister of Britain 4 times. The school starts at 7 p.m. Woigemuth Bros. Inc. cach evening. Bus transpor (tation will be provided. Look PHONE: MT. JOY OL 3-2411 FLORIN, PENNA. in the Bulletin next week Clean, Safe, Low-Cost Heat : for schedule and further in- ® \ formation. a — (STRAWBER RY FESTIVAL Strawberry festival is A automatically... from side or rear son pied or siti by the Trinity Bible Cc oe $$ 0 § the Evangelical {Congregational church, New {Haven and Donegal Sts. ee -— low {1s RLF ? 512%, PLUS TAX AND YOUR RETREADABLE TIRE Auxiliary Names New Officers Mrs. Patricia Clinenson was elected president of the Walter S. Ebersole Post 1865 American Legion Auxiliary at the Tuesday night meet- ing of the group. Mrs. Myrtle {Nornhold was named first vice president; Mrs. Anna Geib, second viee president; | Mrs. Romaine Cooper, cor- responding secretary; Mrs. Ruth Rineer, recording sce- No other forage box offers more—yet this Gehl retary; Mrs. Gwendolyn Forage Box costs less than semi-automatic wagons. Srovuill; ih Ol Wows . c vi Xr, « c ’ And now Gehl has added new optional features |nips, Ruth Mateer, sgt.-at- including: 40-inch conveyor extension for filling arms: and Mrs. Josie Ellis, even the tallest bunks; a reversing apron for rear Hp will ot taeet unloading. The Gehl Forage during July and August and Box is really automatic— the first fall meeting will be : : Tuesday, Sept. 2, in the form unloads by itself while of a coveted dish supper: driver sits and watches, It Next Tuesday five delegates can be truck-mounted too! will attend the county coun- v cil meeting. They are Mrs. Comes ready-built or as a Lee Ellis, Sr., Mrs. Lee Ellis kit of metal parts with free building plans. Ask us about the low Gehl price! Yoscanisheat | | 5, Vato een R. M. BRUBAKER SALUNGA, PA. Kelly Super-Fle 4 AAT TY KELLY... ASK FOR DETAILS yY HLT SY 11] LR of SE wi AA TY look for the sign of Gehl’s lower price Thelma Rineer. The an- WORRY-FREE DRIVING nouncement was also made that the past presidents ban- quet of the county will be held in the local posthome on ‘June 16. LINER EE PR OE LEAMAN TIRE EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY OL 35-9351
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