The Mount Joy BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Published Weekly on Thursdays Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week (50 Issues Per Year) 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, 1879. A Smart Salad Smartly Served PUBLIC SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY Fri. Eve’g., Aug. 17, 1962 On the premises located in the Village of May town, at No. 24 West Elizabeth Street. Electric Westinghouse Range, gas stove, 10 £t. 6 in. Frigidaire Refrigerator with freezing compartment, 13 ft. 1 in. Crosley Chest-type Freezer, white-enamel Speed Queen Washer, Norge Gas Clothes Dryer, large dinette set with 8 chairs, 6 chrome chairs, large double utility cabinet, small utility cabinet, kitchen server, limed oak bedroom suite with box spring and mattress, Simmons Bed with box springs and mattresses, twin beds with springs and mattres- ses, Deluxe 300 Admiral 21” T.V. with UHF and VHF, knee-hole desk, end tables, coffee table, metal book shelf, metal wardrobe, vanities, night tables, chests of drawers, * Bulletin’s ¥ * Sales Register * Saturday, Augusi 18 — At Upper Lawn, goods by Mrs. Joe Wolge- muth. Dupes, Auct. Saturday, August 25 — At Cleona; 100 head of Canadian Cows and Heifers by Russell Heilman & Sons. Dupes, auct. B Write to Washington Frequently the Bulletin office is called upon to an- ® Of T Yes, Father New Techniques Still Remembers May Help Cancer Research and instrumenta- tion techniques developed in geochemical studies at Penn State University now are be- ing applied to biological = re. search on cancer and certain brain diseases. A cooperative research pro ject has been initiated be- tween the University and Jef ferson Medical College in Philadelphia under the aus pices of the National Insti tutes of Health. 1 know an elderly matron who was engaged six times in her youth and was mar- ried thrice. Of these nine sweethearts, she has difficul- ty sorting out the one who liked buckwheats for break: fast from the one who wore white socks all summer, the one who took her to the La- bor Day Picnic from the one who was so timid about driv- ing. She forgetshusband Nnm- ber Two's middle name and Under the project, success- ful techniques developed by, Penn State's geochemists for| the finding of small or trace amounts of metals in miner als and rocks will now be Number Three's church mem- bership. But I will warrant on my oath that, as clearly as spring water shows the crystal pebbles on the bot This masterpiece of an entree salad combines quick-frozen artichoke hearts, pink shrimp molded in lemon flavor gelatin and sour cream, tomato wedges, and grapefruit scctions garnished with ripe olives. A clever idea is to serve the tossed greens separately and top them with one’s choice from the salad platter. Platter Salad Shrimp Squares: Dissolve 1 regular size package (3 ounces) lemon flavor gelatin and 1%2 teaspoons garlic or onion salt in 1'4 cups boiling water. Add dash of pepper, % teaspoon paprika, 1 tablespoon chopped parsley, 1 tablespoon vinegar, and “i cup sour cream. Pour into an 8x4-inch loaf pan. Chill until slightly thickened. Then set 14 cups cooked shrimp in thickened gelatin, placing 2 shrimp, one on top of the other, about % inch apart. Chill until firm. Cut into small squares. Artichoke Hearts: Meanwhile, cook 2 packages (9 ounces each) Birds Eye Artichoke Hearts as directed on the package, adding 1 teaspoon garlic or onion salt and 2 tablespoons vinegar to the 2 cups salted water. Drain and chill. Parmesan Salad Dressing: Combine 1 envelope Parmesan salad dressing mix with vinegar, water and oil as directed on envelope or cruet. Makes 1 cup dressing. To Prepare Salad: Arrange in rows, wedges cut from 1 large tomato, half of the artichoke hearts, the shrimp squares, re- maining artichoke hearts, and sections cut from 1 grapefruit, garnishing latter with 12 cup quartered pitted ripe olives. In large salad bowl, combine % cup chopped green onions with 3 quarts salad greens. Top individual servings of salad greens with an assortment of the other ingredients. Serve with dressing. Makes clothe trees, mirrors, bridge, table and floor lamps, Electro- lux Sweeper and attachments, typewriter stand, combina- tion gun cabinet and desk, Kenmore washer, some dishes land cooking utensils, wheelbarrow, garden tools, and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. These articles are all in very good condition. Sale to commence at 6:30 P. M., when conditions will be made known by Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Miller & Garman, Clerks Samuel 0. Davis 10-2¢ RIGHT THIS WAY LADIES |} To The BEST BARGAINS inTOWN In Our ADVERTISING COLUMNS ators and swer questions about names and addresses of U. S. Sen-| Pitcher; some ironstone dishes; homemade soap; sewing machi cane-seated chairs; rocking chairs; armchair; chair and d toman; other chairs; clothe trees; bed screen; book she Massag complete in good condition; Penna. Wall Map; 9x12 Con wind screens; fruit dryers; electric fan; electric heater; sho electric popcorn popp Because many many peo- ple wish to write to their officials in Washington con- cerning various we thus are here publish- "ing this information. laws of the land is a privi- lege and near obligation of| freedom which voters may and should exercise. Senator Hugh Scott Senate Office Bldg. Washington, D. C. Senator Joseph S. Clark Senate Office Bldg. Washington, D. C, Representative Paul B. Dague| . House Office Bldg. |Wolgemuth & Kuhns, Clerks Washington, D. C. m— 1} 0 Bulletin, Mount Joy Thursday, August 16 (Fr ing,” we st I» bout Rev. ¢ Koder’s mi QF trip. ‘to campers, PERSONAL PROPERTY [nis wite ——— nights tenti " vacations, the beaut nuschod Saturday, August 18,1963... i'n On the premises located at Upper Lawn on th fime They Oscar Hanson Farm. way up Pi White enamel kitchen range; Hot Point apartment-si Fourth of . electric Stove, like new; G. E. Refrigerator; electric Ke excitement more Ironer; roll-top desk; large drop-leaf extension tabl tomobile ra small tables; studio couch; single bed and spring; bed§way to the springs; mattresses; _innerspring mattress; iron bed anfnarrow - spring; bureaus; washstands; towel racks; small standgthrough th pedestals; old mirrors; other mirrors; hall rack with mifdrove up M ror; combination desk and bookcase; what-not; est motor High-back plank bottom rockers; pine sideboard; (qecountry. Th sirk; plank bottom chairs; blanket chest; ink bottle; fld urely at al box and flax; coal oil lamps; marble top wash stand; Lusty 4 plenty Representatives. Dalta Adding Machine; drop-head end tables; pictures; picture frames; Niagara subjects, leum Rug; throw rugs; rag carpet; small radios; case; 8-day clock; electric plate; Expressing opinions to 100 ft. steel tape; large tin water ice box; dishes and coo the people who write the ing utensils; glassware; 1847 Rodgers Silverware; some a tique dishes; table linens and napkins; quilts; a 1953 Chevrolet; garden tools; other tools; mere shawl; wooden tub; Electric Washer; erous to mention. be made known by Walter Dupes, Auctioneer comfor pillows; desk lamp; floor lamp; other lamps; poultry equ ment: Keenco Egg Washer; egg baskets; wheel and tire black cag porch m empty crocks, jugs & chairs; and a lot of articles too nu Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M., wen conditions Mrs. Joseph Wolgemu upon Colc able mount * The Joh Donegal Sp “long week gara Falls An interest the fact th others had elevator to river to ta “Maid of were sudde moniously 1 vator imme until the n they had g important-Ic people was elevator, other than Ecuador an tom, she remembers the boy 6 generous entree salads. Became No Hucksters allowed. — 108 come to Ni she met only once, and liked used to find certain elements|- Are You Proud of in human tissues. It is hoped that the concentration of cer-| so, and never saw again. He was 19, with blue eyes and a polka-dot tie; there was a|‘ain elements or istopes may dimple beside his mouth; his|be correlated with certain| suit came from a bargain/pathological conditions. basement; but, ah, that smile] It is already known, for came from Ireland, and hislexample, that in Wilson's di-clubs hog s voice was like a violin, and|sease, copper is concentrated be held at the Lancaster Un, approximately 200 show his walk a march to drumsl|in the brain, liver and other/ion Stock Yards, sufferingand 22nd. Nine It won’t be too long beforejtissues. Patients she steps inside the Pearly|/from cancer of the prostate/clubs from Gates, and it is her intention/have been found to have very be represen in/youth participating. to go straight to the Lost and|high zinc concentrations Found Department for him.[that gland. Even if he looks gray beard and glitteringclements in other types of chow will start at 8 am. on] eye, she will know how by|cancer and brain diseases. her leaping heart. Because] B he was the one who got al In 1921, a like the] The investigators expect to County i lari 7i | $i i ie ~~ Jand yarded Tuesday after-jer County. Ancient Mariner, with a long|find similar concentrations of ~~ “4 stock Yards. The| 22nd United Stlates (will be for ribbons and two Plan Hog Show [trophies presented by the {Lancaster County Swine Pro- For Aug. 21-22 ducers Assn., who will also |give a junior membership to The Lancaster County 4-Hithe winner. how and sale Willl 1, {he afternoon at 1:30 p. Your Letterhead? If you're not you should be because your August 2llhogs will be auctioned to the community highest bidders. the county will be i: 3 . : | This is the termination ted, with 50farm|,; "0 4H Pig Club project {started last March in the var- The hogs will be weighed ious communities of Lancast- B objects weigh | ’ 2 Due to the earth's ceniri-| Wednesday morning, Augustis, ga) force, E igh) . {more at the South Pole than] letterhead is your silent | spokesman . . . your business ambassador to new | prospects and old customers alike. Make sure that Let letterhead you CAN be proud of | it is worthy of you. us design and print a The... way. —Selected B The United States prcduc- es about 40 percent of total world. production of the In ADAMS COUNTY, (submarine, having run out of] fuel at sea, rigged sails from/with all the popular curtain represented, : There will be judgin \blankets, hammocks, the/rods, and the ramrod of a 3-jes. 100/light, weight classes. inch gun, and sailed ‘miles to port at two knots. PA.. along Highway 94, 8 Judging will medium 3 Miles North of Cross Keyes, 7 Miles South of York Springs. East of Gettysburg. 1 Mile South of Hampton, on Saturday, August 18, 1962 -9:30 am be by including cross- H 'B ALL DAY PUBLIC SALE Miles North of Hanover, 14 Miles house. 2 BARNS 2-Car Garage, Milk House, Modern Well-Built 7-ROOM COUNTRY HOME. Large place, Bath, Heat, Convenient Kitchen. and shrubbery with Macadam Driveway, AUTOMATIC BARN CLEANER Jamesway Lever Stanchions, 4 Steel Box Stalls. Barn No. 2 Loafing Pen Style. 10x40 Concrete Stave Silo, Butchering House, etc. Both barns wired for 220 current. Farm is located on East side of Macadam road with 34 mile road frontage. House is surrounde MODERN DAIRY FARM Living Room with Fire- d by beautiful lawn Carport, Etc. Natural Gas piped to the SILO, ETC. breed, |they do at the Equator. This] breeds means that 5,000 tons of car-| go loaded on a ship in the] g in/vicinity of the equator would] and heavy actualigs weigh about 25 tons| Competition/mote at’ the Pole. i i | “Mount Joy Bulletin [remember When in need of printing | Farm Womer No. 14 will provide refreshments. | I The Bulletin. PATRONIZE BULLETIN ADVERTISER | large rolls 2 | GOLDEN : {IONA CORN ca» ve 11 STYLE can 8 3¢ | KEEBLER FUDGE COOKIES 14-0z. bags $ i ALL DAY PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE — LIVESTOCK — EQUIPMENT Wednes., August 22, 1962 - 9:30 am Located in LANCASTER COUNTY. 10 Miles South of Quarryville, between Pine Grove and Fairmont, near Oak Shade, turn off 222 below Mechanic Grove church of the Brethren, follow signs. 142 - ACRE Fertile Dairy FARM - 142 100 Acres Tillable Land. 7 Acres Woodland, balance in Pasture Land with good running water. 10 ROOM HOUSE with Bath, Two Kitchens, Two Stairways . . . Can be used single or double. Hot Air Furrace. LARGE BANK BARN with Wing Attached. Stanchions for 36 COWS, Box Stalls, Calf Pens and Loafing Area. Large Milk House. Farm passed inspection for Class A Milk Market. Corn Shed, Chicken House, Silo, etc. Running water to all buildings. Two New Pumps, Two Never-Failing Wells, plastic pipe in both wells. Deep Storage Vault. Mostly level land. 20 Acres in Alfalfa; 27 Acre Corn Allotment. Settlement by April 1st, 1963. Also Selling Are Immediate possession can be had. 10% Down Sale Day. AsP TOMATO JUICE 2::45° SWANSON TV DINNERS GRAPES =a - 90 HONEYDEWS = .. 4¢ TOMATOES == 4:45 Frozen All Varieties pkg. Le AC! AL TISSUES PATRICIAN BRAND Sores 8 WHITE & COLORS ee Ov INSTANT TEA HUDSON DETERGENT the sights! * They dic but it was excursion f the Scho home last they and M supervisor, Mrs. J. W. eon at the They sta: van of five and by the reached Rh black clouc ominous h loose its d and hail ai dend of wi ted, the dri stopped al and. “the gi calmly. wai Wi TERMS: 10% Down, Balance on or before April 1, 1963. However, full posses- sion can be had in 30 days, if desired. This really is a beautiful farm and home and will suit anybody. Real Estate sells at 10:30 a.m. 25 Registered and Grade AYRSHIRES CERTIFIED BLOODTESTED — TB ACCREDITED and VACCINATED Good Big Cows, all in production. several Fall Calves. The herd is headed by a grandson of Neshaminy Prefered. There are several daughters of Pennstate Mol- lys Toll Gate. He is a grandsor of Pennstate Molly Advancer, a cow with 15,752 Milk. 621 Ibs. Fat, actual in 303 days. Lifetime production 115,630 Milk, 4,532 lbs. Fat. This is a dairy herd with unusual size and dairy type. ALSO SELLING — FARMALL H TRACTOR and EQUIPMENT 1948 H in excellent condition, Cultivator and Mounted Corn Planter. J. D. 2 - 14 irch Bottom Plow, McCormick Disc Harrow, 13-Hoe Ontario Disc Drill, Lime and Fertilizer Drill, New Idea 4-Bar Side Delivery Rake, 30 ft. Kings Wise Bale Elevator, Smoker Corn Drag, D. B. Rubber-Tired Wagon with Silage and Grain Sides. NEW IDEA FLAIL TYPE SPREADER New Manure Spreader used very little. Field Force PTO Sprayer with Hi Po Pump, McCormick Pull Type No 7 Mower, 3-Section Spring Harrow, 4-Section Case Rotary Hoe, Aluminum Tractor Cab, McCormick Cultipacker, Land Roller, Self Unloading Unit, International Electric Fencer, Feed Carts, 3 stainless Steel Surge Milker Units and Pumps, 4-Can Wilson and 2-Can McCormick Milk Cool- ers, Tools, Etc SALE STARTS AT 10:00 A. M., SHARP. All Machinery and Equipment will sell before Noon. Cattle in the Afternoon. Plenty of Lunch will be served by the Sunshine Sisters Class of St. John's Lutheran Church of Abbotstown. JOHN G. MYERS, Owner Sale Handled by ithe SANGER LAND AND CATTLE AUCTION COMPANY Paul E. Sanger, Auct. - Leroy Senser.ig, Pedigrees - Smith & Sanker, Sale Clerks PHONE 886-47 25 MYERSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA 10-2¢ 40 Registered and Grade Holsteins& Guernseys Bangs Certified — TB Accredited. — Tested in 30 Days Good Big Cows. Several Fall Calvers. 36 COWS, 1 BULL, several HEIFERS. Nearly all born and raised on this farm. Herd can be seen anytime between now and sale time. 5 HEAD OF STEERS — 5 HEAD OF GUERNSEYS JOHN DEERE 620 — FARMALL M — FORD TRACTORS Farmall M has Pumps, Pulley and Cultivator, 2-Row Planter; 620 has Power Steering, 3-Bottom Radex 3-Point Hitch Plow, 7 foot J.D. 3-Point Hitch Mower; Ford Tractor has Wagner Front End Loader. Pumps were recently Overhauled. John Deere 12A Combine, 1960 New Holland P.T.O. Manure Spreader with High Sides, John Dezre Hay Rake. NEW HOLLAND HARVESTER and 66 BALER Harvester has Grass and Corn Head, new in 1960. New Holland Ensilage Blower, 40 feet of Pipe; J.D. Grain Blower with 30 feet of Pipe, J.D. 14-Hoe Grain Drill, Wood Brothers Corn Picker, Lionel Bale Elevator, Three Rubber-Tired Wagons, 1 with Hydraulic Lift; 9-foot Cultipacker, Myer Weed Sprayer, McCormick Spring Tooth Harrow, McCormick Disc Harrow, Rotary Lime Spreader, Three Range Shelters. 3 UNIT SURGE MILKER — 12 CAN COOLER New Surge Stainless Steel Units, 4 Unit Pump, 25 Milk Cans, Twin Tubs, Buck- ets. ete. Feed Carts, Farm Trailer, 2 Two-Wheel Carts, 4x10 and 6x12; Vac-A- Way Seed Cleaner with Screens, 40 foot Extension Ladder, Weed Control Elect- ric Fencer. Swivel Wheel, DeHorrer, Wheelbarrow, Storm Windows, 100 foot Hose, Oil Barrel with Pump, Forks, Shovels, Tools, Chains, etc., 1500 BALES HAY 10 TONS STRAW Sale Starts at 9:30 A. M. Sharp. Plenty of Lunch will be served. All Tools and Machinery sell before Noon! Sale Handled by the SANGER LAND AND CATTLE AUCTION COMPANY Paul E. Sanger, Auctioneer — Leroy Sensenig, Pedigrees Dorothy Smith, Grace and Ruth Sanger, Sale Clerks “WILLIAM KIGHT, Owner 3-012. | memev 15°) NAPKINS SURF TUNA FISH : SAVE : CHICKEN OF THE SEA LIGHT MEAT 200 in 35¢ giant i “he be bo tse | ox CONDENSED DETERGENT DETERGENT WITH DISH CLO ALL RINSO BLUE | SILVERDUS 24-02. giant 11 large 67 large £9 box 39 box 8 boxes : boxes FLUFFY DETERGENT TAsiErs =) SLEANER with AMMO ALL VIM HANDY AND SAVE 5c 2-lb., 8-oz. 617¢ box 15-0z. bottle 3 i. 7Qc LIQUID DETERGENT box LIQUID DETERGENT SWAN LUX LIQUID DETERGENT WISK SAVE | 320z. 12-02. 22-02. 2? pint 19¢ 13¢ Pestle 14¢ bottle 35° bottle 62° cans BAR SOAP BAR SOAP BAR SOAP LIFEBUOY LIFEBUOY LUX SAVE bath regular Ie regular Bimply Dic : 7c 2 re 26° 3 size bars 34¢ SALE 4 - bars 3 b of BAR SOAP AEROSOL BOMB SHORTENING be glad to Bath Size LUX 3 ... 44° AIRWICK cn 19° SPRY 2-1b., 10-0z. 85¢ can | ; cvssvsnssesees POSIT NNN: PIII NN ITT 3 YOUR A & P's IN MOUNT JOY AND SURROUNDING AREA ARE LOCATED AT ...EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY"* ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1962 451 EAST KING ST. eI sss tts Its eats s stress tases » LANCASTER $3 MILLERSBILLE ROAD & LINCOLN HWY. LANCASTER 439 EAST ROSS STREET, LANCASTER * Mount Joy A & P Food Store does not sell Meats or Seafoods. 333 ss sists setess Seti I sts ttt tristan
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