The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 14, 1958, Image 2

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The*Mount - Joy
BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PENNA
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT
11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County.
Richard A. Rainbolt
Editor
and
Publisher

Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail.
Advertising Rates upon request
Entered at the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., as
second class mail under the Act of March 3,
Member, Pe syioarie Ne wepape: r Publishe rs’
1879.
Association





U.S. MAIL!

Letters, fo
the Editor...
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11,

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August 1958 A gentleman from Man:
(heim who has all the infor-
We would like to know/mation on how they started|
why Mount Joy could not their pool is willing to come
have a Community Swim-ito our borough council meet
ming Pool such as Manheim ing with the plans, pictures,
has. Their pool is open toland the financial report and
the families of the boroughiexplain it to them
for a fee of twenty ($20.00) In closing it is up to the
dollars per year, no matter citizens of Mount Joy to let
how many children there are their feelings be known in
in the family. I stress this is this matter. Perhaps the Edi-
a Community project, not altor of the Bulletin would be
Club and there is no large willing to conduct an infor-
fee for joining the organiza-'mal poll to sce how many
tion. I feel there are enough feel this plan for a Commun-
Dear Sir:






interested persons in ourjity Pooliis a good idea.
town to support such apro- ' Sincerely,
ject. v2 ‘Mr: and Mrs. Ralph Rice.
'ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs
1 IN William Lawton Sr. at Man-
. Fi OR or Ridge Drive on Wednes-|
—.iday evening.
Mr. and Mrs David Geib Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gain
i er, near Ruhl's Church, en-
and” children and Mrs. Ruth rad ie Nos Toes
AY rat Get ertained Mr. and Mrs. Irvin]
Klugh spent Sunday at Bishop and Kay Gainer and!
tysburg. Mr. James Heagy to a Corn
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wol- Roast at their home Saturday
gemuth entertained the fol- night.
lowing to an outdoor supper
A ts ; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Geb-
Friday evening: Rev. and)" iii0q" Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Howard Bernhard and : .
~ ‘Lloyd Vogel and family on
son Fred and Mr. and Mrs. Ck a .
Sunday evening.
Ira Brandt. Messers Earl Gerlitzki
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barn-;;. . 17 + i Tornis,
TA ‘Harold, Emlen and Carl Bul-
- » Tie »
hart and Raynes Yictle, of ler and John Kissinger at-
Sabin lied on ound i souohonnr
in-law, Mr. i Mrs. Pa ul Philade lphia Sunday.
Shetter Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ryd
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kreid- © and children spent the
der of New Providence were Weekend at Wildwood,
dinner guests of the latter's Miss Mary Hamilton spent
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry the weekend with Mrs. Lillie
Derr, on Sunday. iantz, at Mount Gretna
The children of Mr. Harry Mr and Mrs. Ira Brandt
Kuhn entertained him to a Visited the former's nephew
birthday party at the home 2" wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mon
of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Mar- F0¢ Waser and family at
tin on Sunday. All the chil- Philadelphia on Sunday
dren but one were present as Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
well the grandchildren, Myers and Mr. and Mrs.
nearly 60 in number, Mr Clayton Brenneman attended
Kuhn was 80 years old. Camp Meeting at Roxbury
Quite a number of folks/On Sunday
from this area attended Mr. Geo.
th
at Blai. 3
as
Mumper celebrat-

picnic on Saturday 'd his 84th birthday Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Harv ey Shoe- August 11
maker and family called or Ty
the latter's brother and fam- lke Library
ilyy, Mr. and Mrs. Lester The nationwide drive tor
Kreider near Green Tree on |, Nationwide drive ‘or
Saturday evening, and spent $3.3 million to build the Eis-
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ¢nhower Presidential Libra-
Walter Kreider and family TV in Abilene, Texas, is well
near Marietta. under way with former U.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Billet Steel president Benjamin F
ind Fa 2, Mariet! 3, Fairless at the helm.
called on the former's uncle! pp. fiprary will t .
: é De buil
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Heros. il de e bu ;
Bishop on Tuesday evening. .2€T0SS the street rom the
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogel President's boyhood home
and family visited the lat- and the Eisenhower Museum.

PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
Wednesday, Aug. 27,1958
On the premises located five miles West of Eliza-
bethtown, one mile West of Good's Church, one mile
North of Route 241, along road leading to Ebersole’s
School House, known as Ben L. Longenecker Farm.
FARM CONTAINING 22 ACRES,

more or less, there
on erected BANK BARN, TOBACCO SHED with dampen- 25


ing cellar and stripping room, and CORN CRIB, all ad-
joining barn. MILK HOUSE: IMPLEMENT SHED and
GARAGE; TWO STORY CHICKEN HOUSE; BROODER
2, Story
FRAME
HOUSE
containing ten rooms and bath.
Water and electricity in all buildings. This farm is in
a very high state of cultivation. ;
Farm can be viewed at any time. If
viewing the house, call Elizabethtown EM 7-3109.
4.850 Tobacco Laths, sold after the farm.
Sale to start at 2:00 P. M., when conditions will be
made known by
Walter Dupes, Auct.
D. L. Landis, Clerk
interested [in
-|
N. J. |
Annie L. Longenecker
32.3¢ EARL L. GROFF,
What's Wrong?
the
sent the
experiment
about how a class of
janitor to bed?
involved the
repeating
each he
that “You don't
Remember story
college students
The
cation of
appli-
the
by
fiendish
to
met
look so well.
continued suggestion,
janitor over and over time was
one of the
What's the
Soon the
went to bed,
felt rotten
We're a little
repeated
students
matter?”
ill,
complaining to his good wife
home and
that he
poor man was went
reminded of that story when we
hear of “What's with
Mount Joy?”
The truth of the matter
much wrong with Mount
will
questions wrong
there is not
little
is that
Joy that a positive
thinking not cure
the few days
three impromptu and strict-
ly unofficial sessions which pointed the conversa-
tion at this subject of “What's wrong with Mount
Joy?’
Perhaps that
but
which
For instance, within past we
have heard of two or
one of tackling a
a feeling that a positive
“What can 1 to
better
is way prob-
ap-
improve
lem, we have
proach asks do
Mount
For
fo
Joy? is a far way
when the Lions club de-
at the park they
Mount that if
clearing,
school prop-
again,
shelter
instance,
build a
accomplished good
they had “What's
grading and seeding of the
cided house
more for Joy
wrong?’ The
old grade
asked,
erty was a positive decision to “DO SOME-
THING.”
No single project, no lone attempt to better
the situation will make Mount Joy a model com-
and a lot of or-
do to
but with a lot of people
asking themselves
munity,
ganizations “What can we
make Mount Joy better?” this easily could be the
most unusual spot in Pennsylvania.
Let's take a page from the television com-
mercial “Look sharp, feel sharp, be sharp.”
Let's think optimistically, feel optimistic and be
optimistic.
The question is NOT, “What's wrong with
Mount Joy?” The real question is “How can
we make Mount Joy even better?”

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Farmers Opportunity Sale
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23~1 p. m.
SELLING
65 Head Registered Angus
Bulls - Cows - Bred & Open Heifers
SANCER SALES BARN
Located 4 miles east of Lebanon, Pa., on Route 422
All cattle originated from Bangs TB accredited herds
Cattle displayed between 9:00 A. M. and 1:00 P. M.
managed by
Steers
Sale
PENNSYLVANIA ANGUS ASSOCIATION

Francis Enciso - Secretary-Fieldman
1102 NORTH SECOND STREET HARRISBURG, PA
187TH GARDEN SPOT SALE
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1958
LANCASTER, PENNA.
Sale held on the J. M. Brubaker farm located in village
of Willow Street Village, 4 miles South of Lancaster, Pa.,
ivkt off Routes 72 and 222.
75 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS
(Cows just fresh or clos2, bred and open heifers, service
age bulls)
T.B. Accred., Bang's Certified, 30 day blood tested, milk-
ers mastitis tested
PLEASE NOTICE CAREFULLY THE QUALITY SELLING!
® Clyde Hill Royal dtr. with 505 fat, 13,430 M., 2x, 305
da.” Hor dam is Osborndale Hilda Fobes with 1046 fat,
370 M., 4-19. Due sale time to Osbordale Royal Pat-
rick. Seymour Fisher, Hamilton, N. Y.
® 420-lb. fat dtr. of Springbank Sovereign Smithhaven
out of dam with 675-1bs. fat, next dam with 150,000 M.
Due sal- time to Gr. Champ. N. Y. S. Fair, 19357. I. 1).
Scott & Sons. Hamilton, N. Y.
® 559-1b. 3 yr. dtr. of Hillmac Sovercign with 14,060
M. Due at sale time to Maplebend Dean King Posch. Also
fall, out of dams with 478 and
Pa.
2 top heifers due in early
$67 [at Norman Bentley, Lincoln U.,
® 502-1b.. 4 yr. dtr. of M. F. Sir Pride Adantha with 13-
873 M. on 2x. Due to son of Pabst Reburke Duke
famous dtr. of Dunloggin Knight. George Rutt, Stevens,
Penna.
® TWO SONS great Mooiebell Wallis Ovation
Sell | ! She has 1,121 fat, 27,903 M. at 5 yr. Lifetime of
150,000 M. to date. She sold for $3,575 in 1953. One son
born March, 1955 and by. C. C. Invincible. The other was
born March. 1956 and by Hedge Adean Harmony. Frank
Walch, Hilltown, Pa.
FHE QUALITY THRUQUT 1S SENSATIONAL !
MAKE YOUR PLANS TO ATTEND THIS SALE ! !
Sale starts 12:00 Noon. Lunch available. Catalogs.
R. AUSTIN BACKUS, INC. Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers,
Mexico, N.
of the
Local Rept., Strasburg,
out of press:
forks;
iLress;
Pa. A

ABUNDANT LIFE
by ORAL ROBERTS
ANNI FINDS A NEW LIFE
you to arise and to be made every whit
whole!’ |

Anni S=~ was taken to the Crusade
in Columbia, S. C., with a broken back
Later she wrote,
the ride to Columbia
me later that he was afraid to look at
“I shall never forget
The driver told
“Like a bolt of lightning, sometning
hit me and brought me to my feet.
Brother Roberts then leaned me against |
my attendant, as one would a log. My
body was still that dead. I had not been |
in the healing line, so Brother Roberts |
only knew I was an accident case and
did not know about my broken back. |
Suddenly he said, ‘Oh, this woman has |
a broken back! * Then he laid his hand
directly over the broken place, praying, |
‘I command that this back be made
whole and every bone to mend!’ {
my face, because it grew so pale. It |
seemed to him that he could see life
leaving my body. He was afraid that
something would happen to me; per-
haps I would die en route, and he
would be held responsible for my
death.”
The
greatest meeting up to. that time. In 16
days, 13,500 people were converted. It
Columbia Crusade was my
still lingers in my memory as one of
the high spots of my ministry.
But to Anti, it brings a different
memory —the memory of the night
that she began to live again. No onc
can describe what happened as dra
matically as she
Some five years later
“When Brother Roberts gave the altar
{call, I was included in the crowd that
“Just then another bole of hot, radi-|
ant lightning struck me and went|
through my body. When I came to, |
was leaping and shouting, and people
were hugging me and weeping. 1
thought I was being welcomed into |
Heaven, that I had been forgiven by |
the Lord and he had translated me into |
the heavenly domain. The Lord healed
my back instantly.” !
she said
went up to be saved. I was crawling
on hands and knees in spirit and
mind, presenting myself along with
the rest of the lost sheep who were
seeking forgiveness, too.” (Of course,
this was only geing on in her mind,
as Anni was completely helpless in the
invalid room.)
| “Suddenly my attendant stood up
Five years after this incident oc- |
curred, we decided to publish Anni's
testimony. Our editor wrote her for
final confirmation of her healing and|
asked her if she were still healed. Her|
reply was direct and to the point: “You
asked me if I am still healed. I am in-|
sulted, for the Lord is the same, and)
what he does is complete. I believe mv)
‘He is coming,” and I thought : :
back is stronger than it ever was. {
Jesus was coming for me. Then 1 saw
Brother Roberts. He bowed down and
took my hand in his, lifting me, as he
said, "Now, my little sister, in the
name of Jesus of Nazareth, I command
_ PUBLIC SALE
aint YF ee
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
‘Wednesday, Sept. 3, 1958
On the premises located 1'2 miles North of Silver
Spring off of Route 340 leading from Marietia to Lancas-
ter, one mile East of Chestnut Hill Mennonite Church,
2", miles South of Landisville close to Eshleman'’s Stone
Quarry.
FARM CONSISTING
thereon erected a
LARGE BANK BARN
stable room for 25 steers, 600 chickens, tobacco shed with
stripping room and dampening cellar adjoining barn;
CORN BARN; CHICKEN HOUSE; BROODER HOUSE;
GRANARY: TOBACCO SHED. Room to hang 12 acres of
tobacco in the two sheds |
215, Story
BRICK HOUSE
containing, nine ‘rooms and bath; coal
hot air heat. Old shade around the house.
She said,
So Anni found, as thousands of
others have found in the last 2,000
years, that Jesus of Nazareth is the
same yesterday, and today, and forever.



OF 97 ACRES, more or less,

furnace with
fired
Some meadow land with spring water running
through. This farm is in high state of cultivation. Premis-
es can be viewed anytime. If interested in viewing the
use, call Mountville ATlas 5-5373 or contact the First
(National Bank and Trust Company of Mount Joy.
Sale to commence at 2:00 P. M., when conditions will
made known by
The First National Bank & Trust Co.
J. ROY GREIDER and
Executors of the Estate of Lillie
Alfred C. Alspach, Attorney
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
be
E. Greider
33-3¢
PUBLIC SALE
OF
Livestock- Farm Machinery -Household Goods


Saturday, August 16,1958
On the premises located 1'2 miles East of Eliza-
bethtown, along Schwanger Road leading off of Rt. 230.!
{
ONE COW and CALF; ALLIS CHALMERS “WD”
TRACTOR; two-way 14 in. bottom swivel plow; carrier;
two wheel weights tractor tire chains; McCORMICK
DEERING “BN TRACTOR; two-row cultivator; weeder:
ALLIS CHALMERS “G"” TRACTOR; two-row corn plant-
er; Midwest Manure Loader; cultivator; McCormick Deer-|
ing 5 ft. Combine with engine; McCormick Deering ‘50 T
Baler; McCormick Deering 7 ft. grass mower; McCormick
Deering 16-disk grain drill; Ezee Flow #100 Lime Drill:
McCormick Deering tractor dump rake; Me-Deering disk |
harrow; McCormick Deering two-row potato planter; 3|
rubber tire wagons with 16 ft. beds; New Idea Side Deliv-
ery Rake and Tedder; Broad Jet Grass Sprayer; Case Ma-|
nure Spreader: Oliver Stover Hammer Mill; barn litter!
carrier tract and cart; 10 ft. ccltipacker; 10 ft. roller:
spring harrow: spike harrow; bale elevator: air compres-
sor; grass seeder; circle saw: power lawn mower:
APPROX 1000 LEGHORN YEARLINGS; 5 range
shelters; five 10-hole chicken nests; two 15-hole chicken
nests; 700 gal. water cart; 5 electric Quakermade Brood-
er Stoves: 2 egg sanders; egg washer; egg baskets: cgg
crate carrier; electric egg room fan; electric heater: clect-
ric water fountains; poultry fountains; poultry feeders:
chicken erates: poultry netting; chick feeders and foun-
tains; DeLaval Milk Machine with one unit and extra
pail; wash tub; milk buckets; milk can rake; milk stools:
water heater; McCormick Deering Milk Cooler; two plat-
form scales; metal wheelbarrow; two ladders; hand drill
anvil; electric fence chargers; electric fence posts;
plumbing kit; grease gun: tray cupboard; hog troughs; pig
feeders; feed chests; hog waterer; electric grinder; bag {
wagon; bagger; ropes; oils and greases; seeds; shovels; !
log chains; Stewart Clipper; cow halters; 8 cu. ft.
Ben Hur Freezer; upholstered rocker; Columbia Gas
Range; enamel top cabinet; formica top table wand: six
chairs; studio couch; porch ‘glider: ‘bassinet; crib? and mat-
playpen; highchair; stroller; bed ‘and spring; desk;
rag carpet: and a lot of articles too numerous to mention.
PICNIC PLANNED
fon will be discussed and ten:
Steve was four years old.
The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa
Thursday, August 14

PUBLIC SALE
Friday, Aug. 22nd, 195!
The local Joycees will hold
la dessert picnic meeting next,

Tuesday, Aug. 19, on the
lawn of the home of Mrs..| Vd
{George Albert, East Donegal ]
|Street. The board members|
will provide the refresh-| In The Boro of E town at Peach Alley

ments for the 7 p.m. affair.
Projects for the new seas-
{tative plans for the year's
program will be announced
Mrs. Charles Drace is presi-
dent of the group.
tp raivass Wl vests ns
(HONORED AT PARTY
Stephen Hoover, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoov-
(er, East Main Street, was the
|guest of honor at a birthday
party Wednesday evening.
OF ALL KINDS
SALE TO START AT 6:02
Walter Dupes
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
And A Lot of Other Items’


AsP Continues lis
New Lower Custom




2 29¢
39¢
Bartlett Pears
Fresh Corn From Nearby Farms
None Priced Higher
Priced Higher
623°

Oranges ig AO Miu dam B5¢
Birds Eye Strawberries i’: 3 > $1.00
Realgold Frozen Lemonade 11: 51.00.
frozen cut or
French style
hep Green Beans 3 plan 50¢
It's the Greatest! A&P's Big Sale of 1958
{new Pack! CANNED VEGETABLES!












Ground Coffee Prices
~ Eight O'Clock
Ce 69¢ 3.1.99
GHTH : ;
aciock Red Circle; °2.13:,73¢
=n Bokar i. 2.25 i 4 AR
nia A&P “." Coffee | .. 8I°
© California Extra Large 27 Sv» © NONE PRICED HIGHER ;
CANTALOUPES 2-39¢
Iceberg Lettuce "i. v25
Z California—None !









Joy Liquid
Detergent
Dash
Detergent
“40¢ Jumbo 2.35
pkg.
Spic & Span
giant large
can
giant

can

Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M., when conditions
will be made known by |
Dupes & Gerberich, Auct.
Landis & Garman, Clerks Walter E. Shank
92-2¢

45 3be 2 73 28¢
pkg. pka.
Household Cleaner
9c

lona Large Size “
16-
oo
SWEET PEAS
lona—Our Biggest Selling
45 |
TOMATOES 4:
A&P Whole Kernel Corn py
lona Cut Green Beans sn. 3:39 :
lona Cut Wax Beans 3" 35¢ |
Reliable Cut Green Beans Eo 53¢ ;
A&P Green Beans sos cane SIC
A&P Whole Green Beans sis» 2'*/:= 4] :
Green Giant Peas 2 x 35¢ ;
1
Libby Tomato Juice 2 > 27¢ 2 - 59¢
A&P Yellow Cling Peaches “ii. 2 2 53¢
Mason Jars ors S105 oi. S115 |
Large Angel Food Ring -: 39 |
All Prices in this Advertisement Effective 9 Saturday, August 16th. :
Lestoil Alpo All Beef Reynolds
Cleaner Dog Food Wrap :
pin quar 151/5-01. I i . !
bottle 37¢ bottle 65¢ 2 “ig 5Jc 55 3c 75:5 73c¢:
I Ivory Ivory I
vO :
Soap Sale Soap So », 1
personal size i i i
cakes BIC kes 39¢ 3 ergs 42s 49¢
Novy Ivory Duz
es ow Flakes Granulated Soap ]
I arge i :
pkg. 36¢ pkg. 85¢ ph 36¢ ii 85¢ EH 36¢ Geos 85¢|
Oxydol Tide Dreft
Detergent | Detergent Detergent
luge 36¢ glen 85¢ oe: 4 large ge
pkg. , Pkg. | wit 65¢ gen 83¢ oa. SBC giant 83c



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