The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 26, 1958, Image 9

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firms interested in providing ear to the ground warns in —
Bookon How! goods or services for the dustry to be on the lookout
T S I te us government can obtain or| for efforts to Federalize plan
review specifications cover-| safety regulations.
The Small Business Ad- ing government purchases.! Several pending sills
ministration has announced|It contains detailed informa-{would authorize
{tion on how the



the release of a new 106-page i. > "Mr. and Mrs. Loring Mellin-|
booklet entitled “U.S. Gov. help a small business firm in|bor to set up safety stand:|ind Mrs. John Buller; Mr. spending several weeks with The Friendly Bible Class ger dnd von. John, 8 Reet
ernment Purchasing and Spe- competing for government ards and to assume safety | ind Mrs. Howard Straus-|her sister, Mrs. Helen Hos- of St. John's Lutheran|g, reek. ! [
cifications Directory.” contracts and orders and functions now under the jur. | >augh; Mr. and Mrs. Robert|tetter at Palmerton. [Cllieeh et 98 Senday. ve Mr. ahd Mrs. Dale Arnold
Conios x .. (tells how a small concern isdiction of the states, the | Armold; Mr. and Mrs. Har-| Mrs. Adam Greer enter Ring 3 1 : ¥ Neb Ad Te rd er a I
opies of this publication] have its products listed| Coast Guard and the Public ld Engle and daughter,tained her Sunday School MIs. I nneth Henny. b 5 al ell
are obtainable at a cost of 55 on , Go rertifnent Q Hfiedi Hy, jou % 8 . Dorothy. lclass Thursday evening ofl An important meeting of|5® al ere enjoying a vacation
cents cach through the Sup-|o. 8 vert men ualified| Health Service. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel En-!last week. the Sunday School Associa- lat Wildwood, N. J. i
crintendent of Documents, U roducts List, : {gle spent the weekend at] The closing exercises of tion of St. John's Church will Mrs. Kenneth Strominger,
S. Government Printing Of- TTT Delivery zone numbers| Enola visiting Mr. and Mrs. the Community Bible School be held this evening at 7 o’- [who was a patient at St. Jo-| $
an ! 3 : |help speed your mail —|Melvin Watson and family. will be held on Friday eve- clock. All members are urged|seph’s Hospital, returned to/# 3
BS ngion RD Q Move Seon for U.S. {know your zone number and Mrs. Watson is their daugh- ning at 7:30 in St. John's/to be present. lher home on Saturday. I 1
2 , tails 0 ase \ a os! er { op huge 3 i ‘ " $
buys what and where in tl Plant Safety Law | ple ase use it! You're miles er | Lutheran Church. All parents] Miss Grace Henderson and| Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fryber-§
y e i 1€ ahead when you mail early] Mrs. May Hicks spent last{and church members are urg- Mr. John Dillinger visited Ber visited Mr. and Mrs. |§


SBA willl Mitchell's Department of La-|boro on Saturday were:
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= TH Bulletin, Mount joy, P
| Thursday. June 26



Palmerton at
the
week at
| home of

Rev.
Town folks who attended! Harry Shuster and family.
Secretary|the Laurel Festival at Wells-|
Miss Marie Harter
Mr. ed home on Thursday

government and lists the of-| A Washington observer within the day — it's the better|
fices where individuals and'his nose to the wind and his'way |
ps Seen . the Press
First National Bank & Trust Co.
Of Elizabethtown Offers New |
Educational Room For Groups
The First National Bank &|1885. Its services include 20 to handle all your bank-|
Trust Co., S. Market St.,savings and checking ac-|ing needs. Frank E. Miller is|
Elizabethtown, has the finest counts, Christmas and vaca-{president; Phares B. Ginder
modern banking facilities, tion clubs, school savings, is vice president; E. O. Bru-
completely air-conditioned safe deposit boxes, 24-hour|baker, cashier, secretary and
and including an educational depository, and its trust de-trust officer; Phares S. Ris-
room, which is avaliable for partment acts as executor ser, assistant cashier; Roy W.
meetings of civic groups. land administrator of estates.|Martin, assistant trust officer, |
This is a free service ofl Assets of the First Nation-j2nd T- Samuel Parret, assist-|
the bank, which been'al Bank & Trust Co. now ex- a gasier. Banking hours;
ae : 5 are 8 to 2 four days and 8
providing complete banking ceed $7,900,000. It has a; 11 a. m. on Wednesday!
services for this area since friendly {

has
SPECIAL CLEARANCE
On Used
BALERS
COMBINES
TRACTORS
Various Makes And Models
To Choose From
KAYLOR BROS.
ROUTE 230 2 MILES EAST OF E-TOWN
1206 >

EM 7-
a |ed to attend.
10) 100 children have been at-|Friday of last week. The fol-
the
and Mrs. Church of God met on Tues- Mr.
return-
after]

and capable staff of|and Saturday.

birthday anmaversary
Approximately enth
[lowing guests were present:
and Mrs, Claude Witmer,
and Mrs. Flwood Wit-
evening on the church/mer, Judy Witmer and Rob-
A covered dish lunch-lert Witmer of Strainestown, H
{Richard Parish, Philadelphia, |
Bible
Crusader
School.
Class of the'Mr.
[tending
The
day
| lawn,
eon was served.
Helen Hostetter at Pal-| Walter Fryberger at Lititz on§
on Saturday. Mrs. Sunday.
is convalescing at}
| Mrs.
merton
Hostetter
Mrs. Elwood Gerber, Mar-
















Heisey Bros. Quarries, Rh eems, |
Sells Limestone In All Sizes,
Readv-Mix Concrete, Builds Roads |
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brothers
Heisey Bros. Quarries, of vide concrete to building igbs W. Scott Heisey,
Rheems, operate a limestone of all types in a wide area. and partners. They are the|
quarry where they specialize, Road construction work is|third generation of their
in producing all sizes of also done by Heisey Bros. family in this field and have)
crushed stone for all pur- who operate in the northern been in it all their lives.
poses. lend of Lancaster County, do-'They employ a large and
A complete ready-mixed ing State, County and town- capable staff of 30 empolyees.
concrete service is also pro-/ship work, also handling pri- For stone, concrete and road
vided by Heisey Bros. Quar- vate jobs. construction information, call
ries, who have a ready-mix The firm is owned and op-|Heisey Bros. Quarries at
plant and are set up to pro- erated by J. W. Heisey and EM 7-2571.


|
William I. Reed, Elizabeth town |
Builder, Features Custom Homes,
Closed for Vacation
June 30 to July 4
Open Sat, July 5-8am.

Cleaning Pressing Tailoring
FREE MOTHPROOFING
Eicherlys
YOU PHONE OL 3-2751 - - - - WE CALL
her home from a recent op-jietta R1, has been a surgical} :
eration. 1 {patient at St. Joseph's Hos-|} $
Capt. and Mrs. Ray Smith|pital. [#
and children will fly from; mhe Intermediate Girl}$ :
Ft. Hamilton, N. Y.,%n Sat-/Scouts of Troop 181 held 3
urday to Frankfort, Ger-itheir final meeting for the! “SHE SENT BACK THE RING . :
many, where they will reside summer last Monday eve} WITHOUT THE DIAMOND" i
for three years. ; ning. Slides were shown byl}
Mrs. Kathryn Wise andiMrs, Floyd Shuman and ald One thing that will not prove fickle is the consistent
hiece, Miss Nancy B. Brandt, very interesting program was|f## quality of our drugs and prescriptions. We pride
of Mt. Holly Springs, Pa.irendered by the girls. TheirlH ourselves on fresh ingredients and the exact com-
called on the Rev. and Mrs. parents were the guests. Re-§ a seam 37 is
John Wolfe-on Friday after-ifreshments were served after|H posnding prescriptions
noon. = the program. Leaders, Mrs. Eo,
Sunday visitors of the|Horner and Mrs. Gable, were RIPTIONS*DRUGS
Wolfes were: Mr. and Mrs.|in charge. ( p
Robert Clements and sons, —— 0: | : TLCS TE i
Robert and John, of New otk : : !
Cactle. Delaware: Or. James English is the major com-| \ANOIOVILLE TW8-g73
A. Lessig; Mrs. Mattie Rob- |mercial, scientific and diplo- 4 »H
inson: Mrs. Charles A (matic language in the world. 8 pesseseseseststssssttttsirtetssssesetsssttsttssrssitsisstssttitte 13332832
Graeff and Mr. and Mrs. |
Ralph Maberry of Sehuriiin}
Haven.
Mrs. Mary Sliter and Mrs,
Annabelle Dodson returned|
to their home in Rochester,
N.' Y., after having spent
w( Several weeks visiting oe eV ER Yo oi
|} Rozella Neiman. o% N
A birthday party was held
i honor of Joc We have a Hallmark
Yo oW
Birthday Card in our complete u KN
selection that’s just right for everyone you
know! There are clever cards, cards with sweet senti-
ments, juveniles... and, to send greetings that are
as modern as tomorrow, we have cards from the
Hallmark Contemporary Collection.
cards with special titles for everyone on your birthday
list.
Fink's elev-
1

Heilig Funeral Home
JAMES B. HEILIG
Funeral Director There are also
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| WE LL BUY YOUR CAR
OR TRUCK

highest cash prices
MIDDLETOWN SALES
Main and Spruce Streets
MIDDLETOWN, PA.
Phone WHitney 4-6023
6-tfc |
FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT
USE T-4L BECAUSE— |
It sloughs off infected skin
Poses m germs to ity
1} action iN 1 Hot \ if not plone
with STRONG, stant drying T-|
1 liquid, ot gr “at any |
drug store. U P-4-1, )
POW too—gZive a
tntiseptic
ST. % NS
And lo give your birthday packages “the added touch
we have a variety of Hallmark
that means so much,”
ribbons, and
Gift Wraps . . , and matching papers,
gift enclosures









Come in today and see our complete selection of
Hallmark Birthday Cards and Gift Wraps! |
| DEN v
| SLOAN’S PHARMACY _
hack at
FOOT |
film or
protection NOW a t
PITARMACY 25-4



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Remodeling, Additions, Repairs |
William «I. Reed, contrac-; Operating throughout lL.an- and alterations, in all
of 525 S. caster and Dauphin counties, doing custom quality work,
cases!

tor and builder,
Spruce St., Elizabethtown, Mr. Reed takes care of the jeach job a fully guaranteed
specializes in residentialientire building job from!®"}- the building field for
building, offering a complete foundation to roof, featuring|16 years, Mr. Reed has been!
custom service. !the use of the best in ma-lestablished in work for
All types of custom builtiterials and first class work- himself for nine years and
homes are built to specifica-' manship. {has a capable staff of five
tions by Mr. Reed, who also] In addition to complete employees. Call him at EM
does some speculative build-'new homes, he also does ad-{7-6821 for estimates and ad-
ing. ditions, repairs, Yemodeling) vice on quality WO.

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Geib’s Cleaners & Dyers Has Own |
Modern Plant For All Cleaning
minor repairs. Therrrated by James C. Geib,
an agent for Her-'who has been in this field
Laundry & Storage |for 22 years. He employs an
all laundry work efficient staff of five and fea-|
fur and wool stor-/iures superior work and ex-|
fur glazing. icellent service. Call EM 7-
Cleaners & Dyers/1285 for prompt service.
established for eight/Hours are 8 to 6 six days
and op-la week.
Geib’s Cleaners & Dyers, of handle
50 N. Spruce St., Elizabeth-/firm is
town, have their own modernishey’s
plant for complete cleaning handling
and dyeing service. and also
Providing two-day pick-upage and
and delivery service for cus-| Geib’s
tomers in a ten-mile radius, has been
Geib’s Cleaners & Dyers alsoyears and is owned
Savoy Shoe Co., Inc., Manufactures |
Shoes For A. S. Beck Corp. |
in-
this
the
of
asset in
Co., Inc., oflalso recently starled manu-|important
strength
Elizabethtown, facturing a new line of foot-| dustrial
“Casual Flat-|area.
are now being Charles A. Snyder is gen-|
[eral manager of the firm]
Savoy Shoe
W. High St,
is a subsidiary of A. S. Beck wear called
Shoe Corp., nationally known|ties,” which
chain of stores with retail distributed.
outlets throughout the coun-| The firm, which has been! which enjoys the finest labor-|
try. lestablished since 1923, has/management relations. Pat-|
Savoy Shoe Co., Inc., spe- been under the present own-|rick Regan is superintendent
: , in charge of novelty shoe]
. : > 3
cializes in manufacturing ership 1945. The firm production and Fred Smith]
women's novelty shoes soleylemploys a large and capable|q superintendent in charge|
for A'S. Beck Corp., and| staff of 275 employces, anjof flattie production.
since

McCellan Report |
Is Available Free |
Dairy Queen Features
Delicious Sundaes rs ant eotindn: of
yperated by James H. Miller presented in its “Interim Re-
bethtown, on Route 230, one¢|ind his wife, Mpyrtice, who!port,” have been made avail-|
mile east of Elizabethtown |>stablished it six years ago. Jabie in handy, mimeograph-|
has all the nationally knowr| There is plenty of parkingled form by NAM's Industrial
Dairy Queen products, fea: |wnd take-out : service at, the Relations division.
turing a variety of treats in | dairy Queen, which is open| ' Tphege
cluding delicious sundaes | rom 12 noon to 12 midnight]
thick shakes, banana splits | even days a week. : ll ; :
Sones ‘and. other feverites. Stop for a delicious treat {|Will be sent free of charge tc|
it the Dairy Queen, where members and other interest |
A locally owned enter) “... .cured of whole-|ed persons on request to: In |
prise,, the Dairy Queen 0 | ome products and friendly dustrial Relations Division |
Elizabethtown is owned ana'service, NAM, |
The Dairy Queen of Eliza-
verbatim excerpts
from the committee’s repor!






Potatoes 101s 49:
Chicken Lees’ 55:
Margarine? GO 5
Case Spread © 3 .
FROZEN FORDHOOK
4 for
Lima Beans-O &:
Franks " 57
SUMMER STORE HOURS
Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday:
Friday: 6:00 to 9:00
Saturday: 8:00 to 8:00
Stehman IGA Store
FLORIN, PENNA.



3:00 to 6:00


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Sheetz Funeral Home |
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GERALD R. SHEETZ |
Funeral Director |
!1 W. Donegal St., MT. Joy |
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TREE SERVICE
SAWING, PRUNING and
SPRAYING
B.
B. IBACH
Phone MO 5-4616
(39 S. Main St. Manheim, Pa, |






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