The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 18, 1960, Image 6

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or “ . 1 Fo S - hd has been proposed many Over 200,000,000 pounds gy
: 5 e Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, Augus 6
Get Clothes Reac y r ool, Murphy Company He Over times, andl presumably would of black ink are used every ; y: ¥ gust 18
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Says Mrs. Care Pays Dividends be used to hold huge surplus Yeue ta print Ameties's ReWs :
/ farm production, including Papers . Hy le news \
G. C. Murphy Company the billions of dollars of food PaPrer offers such complete
3 for first six i OW med or der 1 py coverage of all important lo-
carnings for the Irs i now owne or unaer loan b cal. national and interne+inn.
months of this year were $2. the Federal Government al event |
104.259 on sales of $104 ~Facin { on ress — - — ——
466, Sales were 6% Mighe r i
than those of the rey ous New spending programs izing Federal loans and
SRY ar ’Q eline ; ;
, Sut earnings declined . qoiing huge sums — propos- grants to colleges $ » @
Haws ed in legislation introduced Loans of $500 million at a ur S igantic
During the first 6 months shortly before Congress re- subsidized interest rate have fy Pr
of 1960 the company opened cessed until August could been suggester, although the ad td ER MARKETS
11 stores and closed 1, for u be acted upon during the amount was left blank in the Where Quality Counts and Your CPR (IMRT
net gain of 10. For the same oontinyed session bills. Further grants may b« est ana er a e
Deptod last yearn Heed re They included made up to 50 per cent of » & r
opened ane ‘Wo L/0S6D, S. 3760, by Sen. Rando'ph the cost of a college facility
penses created by such open- . "
ings are reflected in the earn- (D-W.Vo.), to amend the vo-the amount involved depend +
an Reining haw cational Education Act so as ing on Congressional action. § Aluminum Salt Water ACME QUALITY
been confronted with several to make grants to states for S. 3780, by Sen. Hill (D-
adverse factors during the training and retraining un- Ala, authorizing grants to S k Tra S T ff * = .
forevart of this year. butemployed or partly employed State and local health dis- nac y d y
traditionally produces the persons tricts to prevent and control
a AYO TH ite ala bie : 4 ‘ REG. $2.98 EG. 35¢
Mrs. Care suggests that with the end of summer come plans for Sreater part of its sales and An appropriation of $12 dental diseases. : REG. 35¢ LB.
fall activities. One of the most important of these activities is the profits during the last six million annually would be Shortage Protection NOW 1
back-to-school movement. It is a wise mother who checks ward- months . ipa for. five vesrs . 4 . Ww
robes and gets garments off to the drycleaner in time to be ready authorized for five years. S. 3812, by Sen. Humph- HOLE CcuT up t
for school. Of course, the neighborhood drycleaner can do emer- The company has 42 stores Such a program obviously rey (D Minn.), to establish a a
gency cleaning in a couple of hours, but it is better for all con- under construction or con-could grow to much greater national security reserve of h\
Sefved RS ian ahead. { ckivts while } tach tract, comnared with 26 at proportions. food, fiber and biological oil Ib c r
irls live sweaters ¢ skirts while 's wear slacks @ » same date stv The iti ote
ER Ei he ok gn Tn al Rm Bion Jule 198% Your: he College Loans commodities to protect the Ib v
8 ackets Cchool an Many o S & S ms ritv y g , Q . et '
have probably been worn off and on during the summer too. It is ng Ty oe He m are in $10p S. 3776, by Sen. Clark (D- United States against short-
well to check these articles of clothing before school starts. png Son ers, oi In new and Pa.), and H.R. 12933 by Rep. ages in emergencies. \ in
recentlv-entere : oy . 933 by i 8 ,
After the rush of the opening of school, such activities as foot- * il Trier operaing Thompson (D-N.Y.), author- This is a program which LADIES te
ball games and school parties present further problems. With areas i — — * ti
young people, spots and stains are a constant occurrence. Mustard, wissen JE s—" Sr ————— A ——— - T K : h
catsup and soft drinks frequently get deposited on clothing. Here apri €rry 1 C en E
again he ¢ drycleaner can help. If you can, te II him what the spots TRAINING PROGRAM » ® i ‘ f
are an t stained garments to him before stains set. Regular Jack Tyndall, reoresenta- C :
cleaning also is unpo yrta nt to protect the life of the clothing. The tive of Nationwide Insurance IX oom ric an er Pants Towels ir
drycleaner is an expert in clothing care. Call on him for advice ni i p :
and onlay in Florin. is one of 35 Ag . LEAN SMOKED '
— i lh a —-— tod — oils attending a Training Ceramic Bath and Powder Room REG. $2.98 By Cannon w
Progra 3 ‘te ; : : in
ogram being conducted by G.E Kitchen, Two Fireplaces REG. 39¢ li
Holds Over
his company at the regional
at Harrisburg.
Gretna
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egistration jw we oc of nif Commercial
Voters’ Registration Day St . Pe Sith has 1 - £0 4
Bas been set for Suturday, 1 three ‘additiona perform- . i> _—_ . LB
os 97 for Mount Joy. 2nces, through Saturday, at WINDOW SUSEENEEEEN INNES NNERT NENA RENN ERNE NAEY, BOYS ..iy
St <4 lor Mount Joy. Gretna Playhouse. = =
Hours of registratlon will : Ryo: : a : : 1 : B df d C d Ladies
be from 12:00 noon until 9 Ta important roles in = an iS uction ervice a e or or v
p.m. at the Fire Hall. At this the , based on the CLEANING : I a urses : A
time applications for regis- play, ‘My Sister Eileen,” are = = S h l P :
Iration of voters or filing of Christian Bartel, Eden Nich- : J OMAR LAN DIS u C 99 ants
removal notices for the gen- olas, Gene Galvin, Joe Masi- Clean, Fast, a . a R tn 1R $2.98 VALUE
eral election on November 8, ell, Vincent Carroll, Guil a x : $2.6 £
may be made Dudley, C rles Bondi, Peg- Ressonzble Rates . AUCTIONEER . REG. $3.98 , LANCASTER BRAND N
N nly residents of Mt y Lang an d | Ge lie Z v . : . . a
To only sh rs heli = ie fe ‘ 5 Now is the time to list your Fall or Spring Sale. = NOW NOW SIRLOIN or RIB ho
August 27, but anyone may “Auntie same. Sms) play R. Breece Deibler i Our dates are rapidly being filled. : 2
do so regardle of the current season, will be : » ma
Riwo one he fr ploy In is 16veer a : CALL NOW LANDISVILLE TW 88675 = wa
. + he Nistory o retna laynouse o
Be ti ns oh to open on : Monday, — ‘ OR WRITE R. D. 1. MANHEIM. PA. = L fe ea S
lice Party . - . .
ILD re on is UR 3 THESE SALES COMING UP SOON: =H Ladies’ Skirts & Dresses 3.98 tov
man of the committe BULLER'S BEAUTY SALON A AUG. 20—Ralph Miller, Sale of Household Goods. m 2s
east ward and Mrs. CATR =» Located between Manheim & Mount Joy. .
Albert, west ward. MAIN STREET FLORIN a . par
Qesiing additional SPECIALS : AUS aes, B. Rutherford, Real Estate & House- x LB C ' fro:
tion on registration or $10 Cold Wave - $8.50 — $8 Cold Wave - $6.50 |m : : a
may coni ct the two chair. Call OL 23.8851 Maude Buller 127 |® Spe 5am No SM plement a :
men. g L 3 2 p 2-tlc x Seal Bs ate. ort °o anheim near uhl’s i “HE COMPLE LIS VARLE LY Y STORE” mo
SEI I I ITI LL rn rn nn rr rr renee § Sept. 17—Mrs. Wm. Myers, Entire Stock of Gift @ 14-16 WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY £
i La Shop and Household Goods, In East Petersburg Bl Store Hours: Monday thru Thursday - 9:00 to 5:30: Joy
i 7 i. at 5710 Main Street. 10.4 a Friday and Saturday - 8:00 to 9:00. roa
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i NI fl FE, A E, 0 SUNEENESEI IEEE NS EEN EENENN NEN ENN NNERENL nn x — ha a— ye
B 2 Cull 4 i See the “Savy byetory Show in color Sundays, | NBC-TV FANCY a
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: F S PO N Pod F S 59 FH 66 ® a
| GE! c These trail =
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: REGULARLY $1.10 by
: NEW AND DIFFERENT — ALL PURPOSE would shake ther
: ET ARAN PETS 70 IPL ART ATL OTHTRS Fave 3 resi
E GUARANTEED TO OUTLAST ALL OTHERS — ALWAYS SOFT 3 the cab oft Ib C but
t “i into
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© CELLULOSE SPONGES ore an ordinary to
i Ere Ses Grin . i cast
b THRIFT PACK ASSORTED COLORS truck but of
i ese
690 Chewy” |
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| SCOTTIE SPONGE . . | not our Chewy” | se: a
. 4 . day
E GIANT SIZE "OR ALL PURPOSES Few trucks are subjected to the 1 d M
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i body-wracking beatings that are on €y ew e ons C A
H part of a day's work for this mat.
| RT Chevrolet Series 60 pulpwood | Joy
H NEW COM AER & SON, Inc hauler. It's owned by J. E. Fox, '3JARTLETT tle 1
© ad ® North Carolina logging contrac- of ti
tor. As Bobby Fox, a partner in P 1bs
E. Main & Barbara Sts. MOUNT JOY the business says, “Loaded with ‘ ears C w
pulpwood, we drive over stumps
and potholes you'd think would 1
tear the truck to pieces. These [JERSEY Job,
| trails would shake the cab off an phe
ordinary truck, but not our P h Ibs this
| Chevy. We can average an extra €ac €s C is a
load a day . . . make $45 to $50 stru
a day more with this Chevy than badl
| we can with the others.” HI C Seb
um
In every weight class these Chevies past
are doing more work at less ex- Orange Ade a 59. SnEy
| pense than trucks have ever done 4
before. Drive one at your Chevro- tov
let dealer’s. It’s an experience that a
could pay you big dividends. | IDEAL SLICED that
: wou
| “That 6-cylinder engine really, . B t 16-02. Ave
| ) forms,” says Bobby Fox. “It's ye ee S or arro 4 Cans C
lugging power we need in the woods Tl
| and walks right along with a full load incl
| on the highway.” the ;
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17/2 WORTH MORE BECAUSE THEY WORK MORE! CHEVROLET STURDI-BILT TRUCKS Bul
pa IR) Bob
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MOUNT 1//) 4 Trade now during your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's 8 Truck A ‘alue Roundup! a
i NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc Saturday Night :
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MOUNT JOY FLORIN West Main Street, Mount Joy Phone OL 3-4821 Ip 0 ; ")
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