The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 09, 1963, Image 2

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The Bulletin, Mount Joy Thursday,

The Mowsit Tov | Wise Way To Cook Vegetables * Sales Register x | [ Handy y. » | Improve Space
| “Oe i In Wardrobes |
- JT a Friday, May 10 — Florin|
. wv FY [Auction Gallery. Tools, an-
Closets often are space-
(wasters because of inade-
T {, PENN/ / / quate planning.
Peon ON Cy OE diy tiques, H.H. Goods, 6:30 p.m. ty : ve 4 }
Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week { S——— pacity, remove the long|
| Sat, May 11 ¢ Stephen For Farm and Home [clothes rod and substitute al
 



To build up the storage ca-
(50 Issues Per Year)
11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. |F. and Jean C. Ulrich, Ve short one in each wing. On
In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County. imi. E. Milton Grove. Real New Hook in Spring lthe now accessible back, nail
|Estate, sheep, equipment. | » . |lup some 4” furring at 16-in.|
[12:30. (Real Estate 2 p. m.)| HEN i 3 NEW i hook 13 intervals and top the strips
{Harold Keller, Auct. with Masonite Peg-Board,|





Richard A. Rainbolt



Editor | spring, the simplest method is to {1} ” e "
Sees —-— (olace the Spring rr .r of |8luing and bradding it so the)
and LA i place the spring on the corner of | t |
Sat May 14 al E HowalY!e vise or anvil and use a hammer, | Wood strip fit between rows
Publisher Landis Estate. Real Estate, Nin, . procedure is far easier than of holes to give maximum]

[Chestnut street, Elizabeth: using a pliers, according to Pop- storage
€ town. 6:30 p.m. Harold Kel ular Mechanics. | Metal fixtures for holding|
ws ler, Auct. shelf brackets and other fix- !
tures for supporting clothing! Nohggy means it more than Mother when she
land other items fit any of the
holes. says...“IT"S SO GOOD TO HEAR YOUR VOICE"
Garments formerly clutter-|
 

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.


| Wed, May 15, 6:30, H. H.
lgoods, Claude O. Barton, 626
[S. 12th St., Columbia.









. . . i Ge. { —— ; ing up the center of the clos-| ’ i ; ; —
Landisville - Salunga Sat.,, May 18 - Ellis 8. now hang at both sides,| It's easy calling long distance 2a few things
|Hiestand Residence. my freeing the back for more cost so little. Especially station-to-station.
Mrs. William K. Risser {High St., Elizabethtown, Real lextensive storage facilities. | : ’ . :
mn . ". f sloras S. | stim ant, th
- |Estate and HH Goods. Keller The previously unused up-| Most port $k He $ i fh] gift thea J
is the auctioneer. sr reaches , set canl ’ wisnin om the pest... when
The Landisville Lions club state auxiliary convention, y ——— gl gn Closet en it SN the most
met Monday evening, May 6'to be held in Pittsburgh July Thursday, May 23—Kulp's| Also. don’t neglect the in| .
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at 6:30 in the fire hall. The 17 to 20 were Mrs Ruth Ri-| I=, SO oui hid ] gi News Agency and store con: side of the closet door. Here|
speaker was Walter Knalt Jr. neer and Mrs. William Rin- ' ; ; tents. Mount Joy. Harold can go brackets and fixtures|
a charter member of the Na-jeer. Alternates will be Mrs Keller. Auct. “5 to hold shoes. hats. neckties)
i —. 11 ier X ‘ 'Q y ar . an 'S og ; $ ig SN ’ | . 33 pay 1eckties, | :
tional Railroad Historical So- games Buhle : Jr. and Mrs uN oo a 0 eee bo ot ontl oP the st] _|and other items. The Columbia Telephone Co.
ciety. He Faye an MNustrated Bo Brateh. r Le This vear when the fresh vegetables begin to flood the market, | Sat, May 25 — Frank J. Place the last coi of the ping cams ssn 1
talk on little known rail-} Unit 185, Mount Joy Le- try this nutritious new way to cook them. Clean and slice vege- |Zepnick Estate by Mrs. Mary|over the corner and hammer it at "ie famous liberty. bell!
gion Auxiliary will be host| i hag ke 3 cups, or use ound. Wash, drain but do not Swe VX. al Estate|right angles to the axis of the . f
tables to make 3 cups, or use 1 pound. Wa M. Sweeney, ex. Real Estate While hammering, move Was cracked while tolling for
————— to County Council Legion| gry, Measure 1 tablespoon Mazola corn oil into a saucepan or lin Newville Pa., Walier| spring. : , | id L
Auxiliary on June 11 at 8 skillet. Add vegetables and de sired seasoning such as salt, pep- Dupes. duct ’ [the spring slightly to avoid cut- the death of Chief Justice PATRONIZE BULLETIN ADVERTISERS
The assigning of street ad-\p yy at the Mount Joy Post| pers, herbs. Cook over me dium to low heat 8 to 2 nines or pes, = tine the wire on the edge of the|John Marshall in 1835.
dresses to residents of Lan- : until just tender. The time varies with the type and tender ess ; - | vise jaw. {
caster R1 was started last Home. Ani award sey | of the vegetable. Shake or move pan several times to prevent Saturday, May 25—Kulp’s| fe
’ k by ti E st Hempfield Americanism awards Were) ,..qqtahles sticking to pan. I'or starchy or stalky vegetables, add [News Agency, 10 a. m. furn- TRANSFERRED
Tow hi rns Dresenin I am ons, up to 3 tablespoons water. ishings from 9-rm. apt. Reall" 4 oc james H. Reisch
wnship Ii |student at Hempfie unior tate © ames 1. sen,
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sion. The project will take/gigh School, and to Kathlene ET oy ee a Ee 3 1 :
several weeks, according to|Zimmerman of Donegal Jr. NIGHT GUERNSEY SALE M | Keller, Auct. (Reisch, 311 E. Main Street,|
chairman Charles Eby, and|High School, recently. Mrs THURSDAY—MAY 16TH — 7:30 P. M. : Mount Joy, has been trans-|
when completed will provide|Buehler rs — en At he Regn: Sales Pavilion, 6 miles East of Lancaster,| Saturday, June 1 — Hilda|ferred to Williams AFB, Ari-| THERE'S FUN
leted : |Buehle ade 2 esenta- pa,, on Ri. #30. Bauchmoyer, 280 High St. zona. He entered the service
postal service for residents|tion at special assemblies. | so rebr Suermsey Herd of the late ¥. rd: A ’ sizona. He entered the service
through the Lancaster Post 9 a i} Pe Burebrod Quernsey HO pa inte Elmer Spayd Middletown. H. H. Goods.|in November, 1961.
Office, The Lancaster R1| ______|53 HEAD—28 COWS—10 BRED & 13 OPEN HEIFERS! Keller, Auct. | a hb HP P S | FOR ALL
areas covers Centerville, Nolt| 12 DUE from June through October ‘ rT | When in need of printing,
and Stony Battery Road| T.B. Bangs’ Accred. - Dehorned - Vaccinated Wednesday, June 8—Gran-.oyomper The Bulletin.
and a portion of Church St. & Due io the death of the former owner, this good Guern-|g8ers Dressed Poultry. Plot, :
ey herd has to be dispersed on short notice. No: records, truck & equipment. Old Rd.| during


aad Mrs. Norman Brosey ut cattle are in excellent condition 230, East of Rheems. Keller |,
The Women S Christian | | CURTISS CANDY bulls have been used almost exclu-|Auct. sk |
Service Council of Landis-| = |sively. Many bred to HOMINY HILL IMPERIAL & HOM- "H A PPY




ville Church of God present-| Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.|INY HILL SULTAN. Class leading records in pedigrees.
ed the thank offering boxes|Wm. Fogie were Mr. ant As farm work will be in full swing, we expect a light
in a special service on May|Mrs. Earl Zink of Columbia|:Towd, but those of you who need some fresh cows during| Joy cees to Go |


 
In the Ads |
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5th at 7:30 p.m. R. D. Re coming summer can probably buy them cheaper now : | On These ;
a — Mrs. Emma Givens, of Mid | hon am oe on To Coatesville PAGES and 4
Ars Dramatica, the Hemp-{dletown. Elmer Givens ol] . PENNA. ‘GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSN . { § YM { > i
field Union Jr. High School|Bainbridge, Mr. and Mrs |P, O. Box 458 Camp Hill, pa] Mount Joy will be repre- C IN MAY 30-31
dramatics group, presented/Salem Gamber of Columbia sented at the Jaycee Wives sV
Institute, to be held in| SOON
“The Ghost of a Chance” byiR. D., Mr. and Mrs. Ra) :
Patricia Clapp at 8 p.m. 'on|Gamber and family of Man I U 12 I Eee on May 11; by| ’ JUNE 1st
Saturday, May 4 in thelheim called on Mrs. Susan yj 4 A ! a the following Joycee Beng /
school’s Hackman auditorium/Gamber and daughter Min: bers; '
The ad ale wes ive hy hn OF Mrs. Roy Packer shositont
Clair Francy, while the male! Mrs. Vera Landis of Lititz Mrs Ria ole ald |
lead was David Haag. spent the weekend with the VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Ms, Bay por Des Danni
The cast was directed by|Oliver Witmer family. | A er and Mrs. James oben
Mrs. Evelyn Cramer Mrs. Henry Rollman, Mrs. S. 8 .
ee David Afford both of Lititz SAT. MAY 25, 1963
The Hempfield Jaycees met Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nentwig|



Thursday, May 2 at 7 p.m. in/of Florin visited Mr. and On the premises located at No. 980 Turnpike Rd.
the Mount Joy Legion PostMr. and Mrs. Wm. Haines/leading from Elizabethtown to Falmouth, one mile
Home. Dr. Robert Brackbili and sons. West of Elizabethtown.
and Dr. Barry Benn discussed Sunday visitors of Mr. and
flouridation. Final plans were Mrs. Norman Brosey and| LOT NO. 1: Lot of land 82x150 ft., more or less, there
completed for the post prom family were Mr. and Mrs.|)n erected a
party to be held Friday, May Lavern Lucas of Columbia.|
3 at the Rustic Barn in Sily-Mrs. John Ackerman and| 2! 2 Story Frame House
er spring. family, Mountville, Mr. and|.gyered with asbestos brick siding containing store room,
Mrs. John Brosey and daugh-{) rooms and bath; built-in porch; oil burner like new, hot
ter Debbie, Manheim R. D.|wvater heat, summer-winter hook-up, electric water system.
Francis Roeting, Elizabeth-Large 1'2 story frame barn. Frame 2-car garage adjoining
town R. D. Mr. and Mrs.|2arn.
Wm. Dietrich and family, of This is a very good location for a store.
California, Paul Witmer, Col LOT NO. 2: Lot of land 50x150 ft, more or less.
umbia : hereon erected a
junior at Hempfield Union Mrs. Wm. Haines, Mrs
High School. She has been a Henry Rollman called on 2 Vs Story Stone and Frame House
member of the Hempfield F. Mr and . Mrs. Giles Urban
and family of Lancaster.
H. A. for three years and Mis Liv Wi .
was student advisor to the] “IS. rvin boner and fa
mily, Mrs. Anna Kauffman
Miss Marv Ellen Mummau
has been nominated for the
office of the state chapter,
Future Homemakers of Am-
erica. Daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Mumma, she is a
WE DON’T
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containing 10 rooms: electric water system, electric hot
water heater
Electricity in both houses and barn.
oy a ee io} Columbia R. D. called ol LOT NO. 3:
Yoo. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Witme: VACANT LOT OF LAND 50-150 FT.
> eg and family of Lancaster R.D more or less, adjoining Lot No. 2, frontage along Turn
The afternoon and evening Visitors during the past ke Road
Circles of United <utheran week of Maurice Frysinger LOT NO. 4 BLOW OUR
Church Women, Zion Luther-20d son were Mrs. Emma VACANT LOT OF LAND 82x150 FT.
Givens, Middletown, and El- yore or
| e ) : x
2 : less,, fronting along Harrison Street.
mer Givens of Bainbridge 3 ;
an Church, Landisville, held




a covered dish supper for Mis. Jan Morinchi LOT NO
motliers: and daughters at, IS an Jorihehin and oT ATA
6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 8 daughter Denis of Sporting VACANT LOT OF LAND 132x268 FT.
in the church basement “All Hill called on Mr. and Mrs raore or less, frontage along Decatur Street OWN
women of the church werelRobert Rrank Arrangements to view properties can be made by call-
invited. A program of Bible Visitors at the Isler home ng 367-7472. Immediate possession can be given.
characters with dolls as il- were Galen Snyder and Mrs. Sale will be held at Lot No. 1 at store building start-
lustrations was presented by Beatrice Wittle. both of Eli-ing at 2 P. M., when conditions will be made known by
er AEA © "¥|zabethtown “ . P
Mrs. Kenneth Smithson. ; : E f F k J Zz k |
ay Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gam state 0 ran : epnic
Couples Club of Zion Lu- ber, C olumbia R.D. Mr and Mrs. Mary M. Sweeney, Executrix S
theran Church, Landisville Mrs. Ray Gamber and family Alfred C. Alspach, Attorney
met in the church basement of Manheim visited Mr. and Walter K. Dupes, Auctioneer 48-3¢ C
on Sunday, May 5. Dessert Mrs. Howard Gamber. aga |
ward Gamber. d
was served at 8 p.m. and fol- - . A ———
lowing refreshments Pass- When in needa of printing
Are You Proud of
word was played and prizes
Your Letterhead?
awarded. Officers were also témember The Bulietin.
elected
But—
Ten Thousand people look forward each week to reading the Mount Joy &


The home economics, in-
dustrial arts and art depart- HO-HUMMM!
ments of Hempfield Union
Junior-Senior High School What This Place
held open house Tuesday
from 7 pm. to 9 p.m Needs, Folks, Is
sree : A Few Good
a’ Hempliel : Sertoma Ads In This | letterhead is your silent
u met ednesday even- | vir os avy “ % 1 J
fue Tat 0:30 pam Bt the ML NEWSPAPER | spokesman... your business ambassador to new
Joy Legion Post Home — prospects and old customers alike. Make sure that
Mr. Clifford B. Huffman, |Fee
candidate for Township su- £a&S
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pervisor was the guest speak- “lL
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If you're not you should
be .. ... because your
Bulletin — more avidly than you would believe — and they are loyal readers w

who know that the newspaper they like so well is made possible by the
business concerns which use it to invite readers to patronize their stores.
DON'T IGNORE them in their best read newspaper! SELL THEM by
TELLING THEM what you have to offer.
it is worthy of you. Let us design ond print a





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