The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 17, 1958, Image 9

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The Bunetin, Mount Joy, Pa. |
| ThasiaY. Jaiy 17
Observe 50th
Anniversary




o'clock from the Hawthorn
Funeral Home, Bainbridge
Rurial will be made in
Maytown Union cemeteryy
1 {Friends may call from 7 to
un or 9 Friday evening at
non ie Hawthorn funeral home.
J —— er ff —
When in need of printing,
remember The Bulletin.
number of pure strains. Shr
will be a healthy, vigorous.
strain-cross-hybrid, he pre
dicted. The strain-cross-hy-
brid is here to stay—
a “mutation” or ‘sport’
up to out-perfirm the
brid. he added.
“The egg size of
ture will begin close
o'clock
the fu-
to large
(rhael
dance,
Mr. and Mrs. Phares d
Ginder of Milton Grove wer Mortuary Record
honored at a surprise party nae
celebrating their Golden MI BENJAMIN PORTNER
Wedding anniversary July
12 at their farm tenanted by Mrs. Id M. Portner, 80
a son, Ralph of Mount Joy widow of Beniamin Portner
R.D 2 : 139 Stoney Battery Roac
The couple wa married Salunga, died in the Lancas
July 12, 1908 by the late ‘ter Osteopathic Hospital at
Bishop John Ebersole of Up- 7:05 Tuesday after a long ill
per Lawn ness
Mrs. Ginder was the for Born in Manor Two.
mer Mabel Greiner of Milton was a daughter of the late
Grove. Her husband is a re- Daniel and Amanda Morrison
tired farmer Sinling. She had lived in the
They are the parents of Elizabethtown area most of
three sons. Victor of Mount her life, and in Salunga the
Joy R2, Roy of Manheim R4 nast 17 years. She was a
and Ralph of Mount Joy R2. member of United Zion Chil-
They have twelve grandchil- dren Church, Elizabethtown
dren and three great grand She is survived by
children daughter, Ethel S.,, wife of
Attending the party were Jacoh M. Peifer, with whom |
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ginder she lived. four brothers. Ir
and son Clair, Mr. and Mrs. vin M. Sinling, Raymond M
Roy Ginder and children, Sinling. Howard M. Sinling
Nancy, Rachel and Wilbur: 211 of Rheems, and Bishop
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Ginder Daniel M. Sipling, Elizabeth
and children, Janet, Carl, An- town She is also survived
na Ruth, and Lois: Mr. and bv four sisters, Ella, wife of
Mrs. James Ginder., Mr. and Harvey Savder. Florin; Mrs
Mrs. Irvin Eberly and daugh- Sadie M. Greider, Rheems:
ters Cindy and Connie; Mr. Mable, wife of Jacob Swope
and Mrs. Marlin Ginde r and Elizabethtown R1 and Mary
son Larry, Jay Roy Ginder vife of Hossler Weidman of
and Ruth Anne Bender Manheim
Miss Beulah Greiner, sist Funeral services will be
er of Mrs. Ginder. Mrs. Leh- held Fridav afternoon at 2:00
man Zeager, Mr. and Mrs. o'clock from the United Zion
Carl Zeager and children, Children Church. Elizabeth
Stanley, Herman and Almos; ‘own. Burial will be made ir
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Whisler the East Doiegal cemetery
and children, Jean, Gerald with the Heilig funeral home
and Marvan; Mr. and Mrs. in charge
Ray Swanger and children
Paul and Rachael and Misse HENRY P. FRANK
Suie and Ruth Whisler Henry P. Frank, 88, died
i mae. mmm it 25 p.m. Wednesday at
. his home, 100 S. River St
Predict Egas Maytown, after a long ill
Ness,
Of Tomorrow He was a son of the late
Richard and Lena Frank, of
Cf Uniform Size [Raxony, Germany. He was a
member of St. John's Luth
The “Egg Layer of the Fu- cyan Church, Maytown; and
ture’ will be as uniform 2s|, charter member of Mav-
if machine produced, declar- {own Fire Co. His wife, Rob-
ed Max M. Brender, promin-|.ptq K. Frank. died in 1945.
ent poultry breeder from Surviving are a daughter,
Ferndale, N. Y., during the “dna. wife of Penrose P
12th annual Poultry Breeders mjjhert. York: a son, Harry
Conference at the Pennsyl-'o prank. with whom he re-
vania State University. ided, two grandchildren and
Discussing the future for four great grandchildren.
poultry breeding, Srender, wincrsl services wilt be
said the hen of tomorrow aq Saturday afternoon at
will be a cross between a, :
the|
s Bradley Reunion
Mr. and
had the
Jerome
ternoon program,
Mrs. Paul Witman
Scripture reading,
Engle and Mrs. Harvey
Sumpman had the prayer
History of the Bradley Union
given by Mrs. David
Good. A Television program
was given by the Netzley fa
mily with Mr. and Mrs
ley Hosler, Mr and
Harvey Groff, Mr. and Mrs
Samuel Zerphey doing the
singing. Clarinet solos were
given by Ruth Ann Mull and
Suzanne Groff, solos by Mi-
Zerphey, Jeff Witman,
“hyllis Zerphey, poems by
Clair Witman, Mary Groff,
David Good, Danny Good,
Phyllis Sides, Tap
Bonnie Reichenbach.
was
Mrs
Jokes,
During the year there were
four births,
marriage.
In 1959 the reunion will be
held at the same
second
The
one death,
one
Sunday in July.
officers are: president,
Mrs. David Good: vice presi-
lent, Mrs. Stanley Hosler:
Secretary, Mrs.
Treasurer, Mrs.
man.
Ellen Wit- |
——
Bulltetin Advertising

Pays
TREE SERVICE
SAWING. PRUNING and
SPRAYING
B. B. IBACH
Phone MO 5-4616
Main St Manheim Pa |

139 S


fren

~¥ HE'S GOT
5y IT!
gM)» OUR
4 & ADS
99 ) DID
Ww” PHE JOB


eggs an d remain large
through the laying life of the
birds,’ Brender claimed
“Under good managemen!
and nutrition practices, fer
tility and hatch-ability will
approach 100 per cent. The
efficient, economical hen of
the future will weigh some-
where around 4 to 4': lbs
at maturity,” he continued
Tomorrow's freshly - laid
egg will be high AA, it was
pointed out. Quality eggs will
be free of blood and meat!
spots and will be encased in



FREE MOTI

DD YOU WANT
High Quality Dry Cleaning?
THEN — Phone OL 3-2751-We Call
IPROOFING
Eicherlys







smooth, hard shélls. Nutri-
tion will play an important
part, and will also provide a
uniform-colored egg yolk
ES A ETS So ait.
SUMMER HOURS
WEDNESDAYS 6 - 9 P. M.
SATURDAYS 9 AM. - 3P.M.

Washers &

Special Summer Sale
ON
PRICES CUT TO COST
Bity Now and Pav In Fall
LIMITED NUMBE
All hours by appointment FREE — 4 months supply of TIDE 16 lbs
D RB d L with each washer or dryer
I. Bemard Levy WARD BOTTLE GAS
Chiprodist - Foot Specialist EPHRATA, PENNA.
Gas Dryers
R AVAILABLE











202 East Main St, 2nd Floor
Phone OL 3-2211
If no answer EX 3-2166
ES ————



Eat Lots Of


KELP HEALTHY

HOME -GROWN
Irish Cobbler Potatoes
Red And Black Raspberries
Mont Morenci Semi-Sweet Cherries
Tomatoes
Green & Yellow Beans
Early Transparent Apples


 
Stan- be
22nd.
place on the 3
Jacob Ruhl:| 4
————— tn - Kin 900000


—— 100 19 ‘secretary $0 Dr. Cha
[les ave
Engagements |i: "o"binie.
The Benjamin Bradley re- ——————— . v s
y . CTI TEE Her fiance attended Mount| y
| 10 . “J ny at ~ IN
inion was held on Sunday & DARRENKAMP — MALIK |Joy high school and is em- Acme Saves You Money
Bo ) 2 ngs a; SS om pany Mr. and Mrs. John M. Dar- ployed in the University Hos-
iin We le D ap renkamp, 119 East Main St.,/pital, Ann Arbor, Mich.
I ny i 2 Pe announce the engagement of —————
er ng t + |
Pri: = — te | their daughter, Sandra J. BRENEMAN - ROBERTSON
rizes were given to th Darrenkamp, to George D. Mrs. Freda St a ;
longest married couple, Mr Malik. son of Mrs. Velma Vrs. reda Sanderson, of
and Mrs. Simon Bradley Goacher, Davenport, Iowa. Appleton, N. Y. announce the
married 58 years; the young- Miss Darrenkamp, a grad- marriage of her daughter, 0 i
iy manried ete Mr. a uate of Donegal high school, Jeanne Robertson, to Edgar; * on fin MARMNETS
Mrs yde Kolp marrie s amniove ; the " es | ere Quahity Counts and Your Money Gar |
athe: Hos io pny tho is empl ved by oe Donega | preneman, son of Mr. and | H .
' ’ ah ! om ¥ Mutual Insurance ompany, nree Edgar E. Breneman of]
longest distance were Mr Marietta. Her fiance is serv- Manheim, R2 which t ki
and Mrs. Paul Keller, Carlis ing wi U alae ' .3en 100%
ane : , ng with the U. 8. Navy, sta-\,)a06 July 7 in the parson.
le; those having the y 3 ioned at Bai \ » ?
lo those ha I 4% Young # tioned at Bainbridge, Md. age of the St. Mark's E U. = With
Edward Sumpman, Mt. Joy; MYERS EBERSOLE Chareh, Mount Joy.
the oldest lady, Mrs. Anni Mrs. Nora M. Myer, Lititz, Ter ©. £. "Vit ot
Ruhl, 85, Manheim; the old y R2. announces ihe engagae-toiated, &
2, a s gage : .
est man, Simon Bradley, 80 8 nent of her daughter, Miss = The bridegroom is serving] wh Green Stamps
Lititz # Delores G. Myers, to John } fu fie U.S a Force at
Mrs. Harvey Groff led the Thersole, son of Mr. and lockport, N. Y. Y 1 wh 1
group singing during the af Mrs. Lester Ebersole, Hersh-| They plan to iive in Penn- ou ge a
vy, R2, Miss Myer is employ-|sylvania in the spring.
and Dr. pon Rainy Day or Sunny,
Manheim. |
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STAMPS

GEORGE E. CARRIGER
Paint and Body Shop
Wrecks Rebuilt — Cars Painted — Body and
Fender Work
Electric & Acetylene Welding
Wheels Balanced and Aligned
PHONE E-TOWN EM 7-6450
ON TO HERSHEY: Pretty Winnie Lee Hogan, who lives
on a 118-acre farm near Saegertown, Crawford County,
was the first regional winner of the “Queen of the Fur-
row” Contest. She will compete against nine other
regional finalists in Hershey, August 15th. The winner
will reign over the National Plowing Matches and Con-
RHEEMS



you want!

Lancaster Meat is a Treat to Eat!
| SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
SALE OF LANCASTER SIRLOIN
STEAKS

servation Exposition, also at Hershey, August 21st and SRNERERIANREANARRAEEAARRRAGANRAIIEARNSRERENNL

Montmorenci
CHERRIES
NOW READY
PICK YOUR OWN — BRING OWN CONTAINERS
Closed Sunday
SICO- ANNOUNCES...
ALAA
FUEL OIL AND
SERVICE PLAN

Visitors Welcome —

J. Samuel Sherer
MOUNT JOY R.D. 2 PHONE OL 3-5537




COMPLETE HEATING & less than Orchard located 5 miles north of Mt. Joy near
ENGINEERING SERVICE $18 neil ¥ Plessis Chueh 1.31


1 FO5 1 SALE
a 1
i EP Ia reezer
1. Yacuuming, cleaning, and adjustment of yous heating boiler
or fumace, cleaning of all parts.
2. Once a year efficiency check-up and adjustment,


+ No: labor charge for service calls
 

write or call for free booklet


The SICO Company i
Mount Joy, Po. _ Oldfield 3-3111 ONLY G-E
{GIVES YOU
ALL 3
® Revolving Shelves |
i ® No Coils on Back |
* ® Roll-Out Freezer !
Big 15 cu. ft. come |
bination Automatic |
defrost Refrigerator with
175 1b. freezer section. |


MENGEL sPASTRY SHop
45 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY
PHONE OL:
WEEK-END SPECIAL
Cup Cakes- rex §0c Now LO c ao:
ASSORTED
4
3-2921


DONUTS — COOKIES — PIES — BUNS
HOME MADE BRFAD
COLD SODA COFFEE
SANDWICHES
SUBS - CHIPPED HAM - TUNA SALAD
HERSHEY'S ICE CREAM
ICE CREAM SANDWICHES - 10c
SKI-HI CONES - 10c
FUDGE - BANJO - CREAM SICKLE - POPSICKLES
5c Each
Model BH-15P $659.95 |
TEA



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| ERO i a LL ia F's at Price Shown |
4 Ld CEA i




BIRTHDAY & WEDDING CAKES MADE TO ORDER

SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT

Fresh Fruit




We all have our bad days.
But if depression contin-
ues, check with your doc-
tor. You may require vita-
mins or medication. It is
much more fun to live a
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
All Summer In Season






15
kEouyant. che~r) a, SO
e~faouard vour health.


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“That's The Thanks I Get’
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1 Mile East of Mount Joy
Mrs. Clyde Thomas Fruit Stand
Phone OL 3-5766
Route 230
 



G-E AUTOMATIC DRYER
Big 10 Ib. capacity. No special
wiring needed—operates on
115 volts. Model DA-420R.
G-E PUSHBUTTQN RANGE
Giant 23” oven, removable door.
Hi-speed Calrod units. Focused:
heat broiler. Model J-299R.

MILK gives you a
"lift" at any hour
“milk break” any time. Milk is
so refreshing . . . so full of food values

 
G-E FILTER-FLO® WASHER
Fully automatic—does big 10 Ib.
wash. Famous G-E lint filter—
5 year warranty. Model WA-450R.
 
G-E 14” PORTABLE TV
New slim cabinet—sturdy vinyl
fabric finish. 108 sq. in. picture.
Long range reception. 14P1208..
 
Enjoy a

 
Cut from young,
corn-fed beef
LB 39c
Lancaster Tender Rib Steaks v7 O¢
Acme Freshly Ground Beef 1» 55¢
Oven-Ready Capons Ib 59c¢
etd BACON "63:
Lanc. Quality Sliced Bacon 1b 8 Sc
Tasty Longhorn Cheese 1b 49c
COME AND GET ‘EM! GIGANTIC SALE OF
BIG, RED, RIPE
ATERMELONS
09: |
DELICIOUS PINK MEAT CAL.




WHOLE
MELON
ONLY

Gantalounes |
2 - 45¢
TOMATOES
FANCY HOT HOUSE SELECTED SLICING
28.



IDEAL CREAMY
PEANUT BUTTER
24.0z.
jar
8 oz
Jar
25 59

WHY PAY MORE?
You Can't Buy Better Bread
You Never Had It So Fresh!
Old-Fashioned Home-Style
~ BREAD
ig 12-1b.
Br ph C
FARMDALE BREAD Ib. loaf 17¢
SUPREME BREAD 1b. loaf 20c

“5c VALUE GOLDEN
POUND CAKES
BARBECUE OR FRANKFURT ROLLS pkg. 8 22c


for health and pep. A real taste-treat,
. delicious plain or flavored!
RED ROSE DAIRY
Clarence S. Greider
MOUNT JOY R. D. 1 Ph.

too. .
J. B. HOSTETTER & SONS |
OL 3-2592 WEST MAIN ST, MOUNT JOY, PA.

Winner of over 500 Prizes for Quality
LOUELLA America’s Finest Butter (v4s) 1b 69c

RICHLAND RUTTFR (solid) 1b. 67¢
[PRINCESS MARGARINE 2 lbs. 37c
'LOAF CHEESE Glendale Club 2-Ib. box 73c

DATED END SEAL FOR YOUR PROTECTION i


 

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