! The Bulletin, Mount Joy Thursday, December } 8 :! 4 === {rom Pittsburgh where she Ridgely, West Virginia over cal’ ed on Misses Anna and Joy ' BLIC SALE & MAYTOWN was visiting Mr. and Mrs the Thanksgiving holidays. Ethel Culp Saturday. NEWTOWN . Robert Lowry and son Joel mpanksgiving guests of the The combined choirs of o Milk Producers To Hold OF Miss Grace Henderson since last Wednesday Fryberger and Albright fam-the Maytown United Church ——— MF. and Mrs. Abram Sload jlies were Mr. and Mrs. Fred of Christ and the Marietta and children visited Mr. and Fryherger Baltimore; Mr. Church of Christ will pre Murs. Irvin Witmer and fa- Grass | Roots Meeting PERSONAL PROPERTY Miss Jane Fryberger re: ... marlin Sload and fam- and Mrs. Clair Cochran and sent a Cantata at the May-mily called on Mrs. Anna jl The Metropolitan Coopera- turned home on Tuesday nite jly in Massachusetts over the son Richard Quarryvi le town Church Sunday. Dec. Kauffman of Columbia Rt. — 8 da Bb ——— ON 0YS and Mr. James Bish, Mariet- 18 at 7:30 p.m Mrs. Norman Brosey and Thanksgiving Day dinner tive Bill Producers Busgain: atur Ys ec. 10, 1960 Mr. and Mrs, Fred Weizel ta Mrs. Rozella Neiman is a family visited Mr. and Mrs. guest of Mr. and zs. iar- nn sean Fools Leadership Jr. and son Lewis visited Mr. and M William Hol- ps t at St. Joseph's hos- William B. Mmith of Mount old Myers and family were ON THE PREMISES LOCATED IN THE BOR. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wetzel lenbaugh and children, Eph. otal, = Joy Rt. Mr. and Mrs. Menno. Sioltz- and Information Program for OUGH OF MOUNT JOY AT NO. 201 EAST MAIN Sr. over the weekend. rata: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grove Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. fus and daughters of Para- a a Funes through ; 1: ark and chi n . et ivi av y NOE 8 : rere dise Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Julius Black and children, Akron,spent Thanksgiving Day at Wm. Haines and son were ‘Mrs Norman ‘Biosey and Dec. 1 at Mount Joy. of Dover, Pa. were dinner and Miss Mary Heisey, Mari- Atlantic City with Mr. and James Zink, Craig Elslager, children, Barry, Linda, and The program, sated for guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-etta visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Oberholtzer. both of Columbia Rt. Mar- Tn ehloyed Tialkagiving Hostetters banquet hall will L STREET. Kitchen cabinet; dining room suite: two bedroom IN suites, one walnut with marble top: blanket chest: man Houseal on Thanksgiv- Joseph Hollenbaugh Thanks- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrencetha Orie of Philadelphia, Day dinner with Mr. and ieature . outstanding milk -9846 cedar chest; trunks; dressers; chest of drawers; ng giving Day. Noose, York, visiied the Rev. Mr, and Mrs. A bs Mrs. Levern Lucas of Cola. marketing experts, coopera : y oD j ges} © ors) Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Smith Miss Marie Harter was‘heand Mrs. Wilbur Allison on angle and family of Li Rod. Visitors of Mr. and Mus. tive leaders and educators. 1-4fe chairs: rocking chairs; large wardrobe; large book: and children of Eown visit- guest of Misses Rosa and E-Sunday. The A lisons were town, and Mrs. Derwin ad Tis Mu wh All area dairymen are [20a walnut cupboard with three drawers, iwo doors, a or wd A. oe ber} Bs Eaavely at Lieheastes pe IF gusts on Thanksgiving Be ore ave Mr. and Mrs. were Mrs. Mabel Witmer of inv ited lo ten, Meals will . mith on Thanksgiving. unction last Thursday. ay. . : be furnishe ting, | with grooves in top to edge dishes on; marble top Mr. and Mrs. James Bak- Mr. and Mrs. See. Morris Mrs. Addie Parker spony Oliver Witmer snd family Lancastes Bt. Mr. and Mrs. Daily sessions will run table: what-not shelf; drop-leaf table: small tables: er and son Robert visited in and son Rober Lebanon, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Witmer both of Har- Abram Gamber werc Mr. {rom 10 am. to 4 p.m. Ce See Ses 24-HOUR I [Et ae met Art WL Ee Bt ne . i : . or . : a Christ- ruitville Pike, r. an rs 8 da > be r bowls a isues: Sues Visor 3 poking eng SERVI CE! P U B IC A Larkie and eiildren of Vif: if Hirst and son of ¥ Mark Winters, and Mr. and Bei of milk orders, and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. ’ ginia are visiting Mrs. Myr. ana. Mrs. Ray Gamber and family laws, regulations, organiza- 1 4 I” We get there fast if you have tle Warner. all of Manheim. tions, state and federal units ty will Bee mene 8 13:30 PM, when conditions burner trouble. w= OF wm " Sunday guests of Mr. and The United ’ Luheran Sunday visitors of Mr. and which affect the conduct of : . Mrs. Lee averstick were Church Women of the above Mrs, Harry Weaver werc their business. More than 2.- mm Walter Dupes, Auctionsel Mrs. Melvin Potter . REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crawmer, church met on Wednesday Miss Kathryn Weaver, Lanc- 000 have attended these ses- a Landis and Garmon, Clerks ere Garber Oil Co. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Crawme} evening at the church. Mrs. aster, Miss Grace Felker and sions since the school started i and Mrs. Carrie Hoover of Charles Felty led the discus- Mr. Howard Witmer, both of in 1956. sa 105 Fairview Street Saturday, Dee. 3 1960 West Minster, Md. si Harrisburg Chairman of the dail - » y sion. ; rs . : a . y Ses MOUNT JOY : ; : Mrs. Frank Gorner has The Gideon Class of the Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. sions will be Thomas Tedes- CY PATRONIZE BULLETIN ADVERTISERS 3 The undersigned will offer at public sale on the been confined to the house Church of God will meet at Norman Brosey mpd family co, fieldman for the Bargain- ce Phone OL 3203) premises at 63 South Avenue, Landisville, Penna. for the past two weeks. Shethe home of Larry Gainerwere: Rev. and Mrs. Oscar ing Agency. oi the following: is suffering from the virus. this evening. (Thurs.) at 7:30 Buch of Tower City, Miss Program ' instructors in- The monthly meeting of A Christmas play will bedJdoann Myers of Kinderhook, cjude: . . » ° » TRACT NO. 1—A LOT OF GROUND, situate on the the Friendi y Bibe Class of + M d M John Brosey lar < x : % er: l presented at the Church of Mr. an Is. Robert L. Wiggan ro- Consignments from Private Homes, Businesses & Individuals Soper of South Ave, and Chestnut St, Landisville, Pa. gt John's Lutheran church God, Dec. 18 in the evening. and family of Manheim Rt. gram supervisor; eo aa m— 0’ x 159" on which is erected a 4 was held Sunday evening at Mrs. Elizabeth Kauffman Mr. a Mes Leven Lucas, rected the program since a SELLING AT ° ¥ the home of Mr. and Mrs. celebrated her birthday onMr. George itmer o ola, 1957; NG 214-Story Briolc Kenneth Roth, Rheems. Sunday. and Mrs. John Cooper and 1, 1, Clough, assistant di- ie Py ® -— son of Salunga. rector of the New York State ql R £D Visitors of Mr. and Mis Division of Milk Control; 11 ate 00 welll g Rbt. Frank were Mr. and p. Robert Sedgwick, profes ein Mrs. Jan Morinchin and dau- oor of econimics. Maxwell containing 7 rooms and bath, stoker hot water heat, fire OF ghter of Leacock, Mr. and gohool of Citizenship and place and basement lavatory and garage. Property in ex- Mrs. Robert Frank J». and p p10 Affairs at SD sons of Red Lion Rt. and cellent condition. GARAGE E UIPMENT : tv; Frank L: . THURS. EVE., DEC. 1—7:00 P. M. TRACT NO. 2 — adjoining the above property, A Q a Loses! Herr and daugh- ee Ey Bar thur D. Little, Bargaining = & 4 BUILDING LOT 60’ x 159 5 sm ¢ FIRST SALE AT THE AUCTION GALLERY At the same time and place the following person- Saturday, Dec. 10, 1960 fiency Sronamisi; Claire L. J ON ROUTE 230, AT FLORIN al property: CF : 32 . AT 12:30 P. M. TALENT ASSEMBLY Pineo, Bargaining Agency \ : The tenth grade Talent research economist; Robert C. A : 3 9 : 1953 DeSoto Firedome 4 Dr. Sedan, less than 23,000 Along Route 230 next to Kountry Kitchen, be Assembly will be held at Forsvthe, Bargaining Agency 4) actual miles. Good rubber and excel.ent condition. tween Mount Joy and Elizabethtown. Donegal high school Friday Bo . One bedroom suite, mattress, spring, library table, 6 Bench grinder, va ve grinder, two timing lights, sun af rnoon, L Dec. 9. SIGN WITH CAUTION APPLIANCES — CHINA -— FURNITURE — ANTIQUES id TOYS dining room chairs, china closet, dry sink, chest, oak rock- yi] tester, Allen ignition tester, bay lift, hydraulic jacks, us ~~——————— When the salesman at your het er, cotbed and mattress, buffet, fernery, tables, arm chair, “wy TOOLS - EQUIPMENT — CHURCH EQUIPMENT magazine racks, two old fashioned stools, table with crow Pumper jack and other jacks spark plug tester and clean- WM. J. J. WAGNER Jeo aa Deed to cl MISCELLANEOUS fee two smal! cupboard folding table, flower stands, er, Willard battery charger, 6 & 12 volts; upgrader,junior AUCTIONEER ial price n take 1 Sis spec an what-not-shelves, a collection of salt and pepper shakers, steam jenny, Hunter tire truer, Hunter wheel balancer, Phone Elizabethtown prices with log fe check STORE EQUIPMENT FROM FIKE’'S FOOD MARKET Siverses], So%anmg Ware Sipser ot set wip pay floor paint spray gun, tire changer, new and used tires, oils, EM 7-3488 indie the a ges givin z amps, tab'e lamps, Lower p.anis, Hower pollery, « COM- 4.500 brake fluid, radiator fJush, Wynn's {friction oil mre i a forters, table cloths, feather pillows, bed clothing, quilts, © ~° a nL L PoE items, advises Sanna Black, FREE PARKING EVERYTHING INDOORS cushions, two shawls, gun, harness, garden tools, and oth- Bardah’, motor rhythm gaskets, antifreeze, windshield @, KK. WAGNER Penn State home manage- 3483 GOOD SEATING — ADEQUATE LIGHTING — HEATED BUILDING er artic’es not mentioned. wipers, fan belts, hoses, roll top desk, oil filers, bolts, AUCTIONEER ment extension specialist. 938 LUNCH COUNTER Real Esigie 10 be offered 34.00 PM cote Writers: is engine frame, garden hose, air hose, paint and paint thin- Phone Elizabethtown AY special offers that come 'M on : Ss Fo a 2 Pv ¥S, BY ner, Kwig front end machine, and a lot of other items too y phone, letter, and from Conditions of Sale by calling on the premises. ARIErous to riention EM 7-3745 door-to-door salesmen may : " : Ta um S ‘ ¥, y ice John Kilmer, Auct. : Sale to begin at 12:30 P. M. when terms and conditions Sh No sale too large nor {00 not be gimmicks, b Emmert McDannel, Cashier HAROLD K. KELLER, ‘Auct. will be made known by: dorms by : small. : wary of the “hurry at be fbi \ ¢ . Richard E. Miller, Auctioneer . Many vears of experience. Pp. and { harjes Heist, Clers 3, ELIZABETHTOWN, PA i Alpheus S. Gind ills’ Katherine Ober =: ’ sign” kind. a Ivan Hansen, Ring Man. R. D. 3. ELI + PA. BJ. Omar Landis, Auctioneer pineus J. UInder Kraybills’, C.erks GIVE US A CALL go. A. H. Young & J. David Young, Attys. 27-2c 23-fe ape A MSF DET SE £3 Ct” ” Fr S14 fe es A ST SSE SEAS eS Er SEES EET SEE rE pe SS A SS SP SS aS ST AS EAST Ho EEE Older People ER % . ’ : Want To Live « [ ¥ SHOP MURPHY’S MURP H vo S USE MURPHY’S h: and SAVE! LAY-A-WAY PLAN § Independently ; \ THE STORE FOR CHRISTMAS VALUES People aged 65 or olde ~ \ Wan Jo Sanijnue living in. = - ependently in their own 34 To Beautify Your Home MEN'S LONG SLEEVE homes, alone if necessary, as : ' . rather than move in with N ¥ ¢ MEN S for the Holiday Season! a son or daughter. : : ’ 5 J A ‘ \ That's the conc.usion from NG { ) 4 2 STRETCH 8-LIGHT SERIES & { SPORT SHIRTS Nn. survey of 487 adults in a % CANDOLIERS 0 £1 rural community, as reported £ ¥ ) : by the College of Home Ec- 981 v SOC KS : 4 3 : i § onomics at the Pennsylvan- po 1 $ Y 08 ia State University. { i Reg. $279 Value f 4 $1 B® Living in a home for the iia § w aged is looked upon most —— 3 7 2 . ; % : 66 3h often as a second-choice ar- J c pair 00 $ rangement, says Joseph H. Now fo » Britton, professor of child oF \ development and family re- ¢ Sport shir’s o? washab’e flan- 3 tations at Penn State. c nel and cotton. These fine shirts ns ry i hc jt. p { i ! i A i 3 » kets = liars . % : Bi > i ign iets posal! nd sting nf ciency and independence, 3 Vs ASSORTED COLORS trically wired in series. This beautiful cande- Bijan e aon cuffs. Sma ’ Show n by the interviews,” ner id : labra will give your home a cheery, Christ- medium an large sizes in a Britton points out. “Near aX N M AND PATTERNS mas atmosphere inside and out! wide range of colors. n ly half of the people inter- viewed believed a person os i 3 shoud work as long as he : hi So Popular for the Teens Soft Plastic SCALE MODEL A GIFT FOR ALL 3 Is Paysieliv able, More we ge Comens, "he adds. i EAR NER EAKABLE IMPORT SWIVEL CHAIRS we Vi ji : & postupe POINTERS os WARMERS | BOWLING FRICTION crs ALLE BE TT De % g of household tir more REG. 98c VALUE SET C A RS 3 3 95 MN often than ‘he job itself, re- = Special xx minds Helen Beil, Penn i J : 2 P fy mind home management ex- —_ ¥ Special C REG. $3.49 VALUE REG. 31.29 VALUE | tension specialist. Some aids 33. s to reduce fatigue are: Use the { large hip and leg muscles for i 2/$1.00 Q0 Fe i on N C « lifting from low areas and oY 3 3 NOW pa ” ow A use a squatting position for ! 7% low work. Hold any cbject { % ELECTRIC WREATHS MAKE-IT-SNOW 3 you lift close to your body. Divide the load you are car- A rying by putting half in each Be com if possible I | Large 12-inch wreaths Easy to use I2-ounce y REALISTIC of red Solera Sam. spray can. Non-flam- ATTRACTIVE plete with bulb and C mable and easy to re- BOXED = $3 glowing plastic hale. move from anything. Rd ii ; NG BOXED me : -_— TOWEL Beer 2 Taac tcaen " =U FRUIT Shiny Bright | Christmas Tree | New Lightweight SETS BR ore Sr : : als for the dyv’s ilding * i oui K i Li Ms ORNAMENTS | LIGHT SET ICICLES Tl ne Ra Soporte 3 EG. $2.98 VALUE \ enable the body to use : 24 H HANDKERCHIEFS. BOY OF 12° 15LIGHT MULTIPLE By Reynolon TOILETRIES SETS Rosie and = in ahr == x NOW C 84 3 Beautiful pos oi se's by kvening In PI and Hie} for the body's S en- = 89cand 98 51 19 $1 99 25¢ pks Now 3 Weil known malcers. Tol et water, perfume Br Tr ray ae ge - powder, face cream \ i Ro CE -D i ; n Mr. and Mrs. Richard ) Mr. and Mrs. Riche Mar- W CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS Hun De a st, encrtained » ‘% STARTING DECEMBER 2, 1950 ® ® ® STARTING DECEMBER 2, 1960 Pr a and Mrs. Elnacd Mote Mr. and Mrs. nald Marti Y 9:00 A. M. TILL 9:00 P. M. 14-18 WEST MAIN THE COMFLETE VARIETY STORE MOUNT JOY, PA. 9:00 A. M. TILL 8:00 P. M. Ea: st FR a, Mrs. Harry Kuhn and Mr. fe Pousmumins a a a SE SS SSE SE mm mss mm mr cmt taco oi and Mrs. Mablon Foreman, Mes