The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 01, 1964, Image 19

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. homes in Mount Joy,
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FOR SALE

Go-Kart, 47% h.p. motor, reas-
onable. Call 653-4954. 15-2c
Progress No. 9 Peas. For
freezing. Pick your own. $l.
for 353 basket. Ph. 426.4535.
14-2¢
1960 Ford Econoline Pickup
Truck. Best offer. Call 426-
4611 after 5 p.m. 12-tfe
TYPEWRITERS, add. mach,
cash reg. check inter-coms,
safes, files. off. furn.,, new &
used. At Roots Sale Tuesday.
“Worth trip” ENGLE, 20
South Market St.. E-town.






MISCELLANEOUS
—

Piano Teacher: Will drive to
Man-
heim, Lititz aret. Mrs. Ken-
neth Moyer, 665-4349. 14-2p



Male
HELP WANTED


PART TIME. $2.25 an Hour.
20 Hours. No Experience.
High school grad. For appoint-
ment call Lancaster 392-2445
or 393-8807. 5-26¢

peared op
1 FOR SALE
IN MOUNT JOY
No down |, payment.
Semi-detached Brick, 7
rooms & bath, oil heat,
two-car garage. Awvail-
able Aug. 15.
7 Room Single Frame in
Florin section. Oil heat,
2-car garage, $8500.00.
Price includes sewer in-
stallation.
i Two-story, 4-bedroom
frame, lovely corner
jo near Annex. Two-
car garage, $13,900.
Three - bedroom stone
rancher, oil hwh, cera-
mic tile bath, modern
i kitchen, full basement,
excellent condition,
$15,500
COMING SOON
Three-bedroom colonial
rancher with large
front porch. Call for de-
tails.
1 JONES&ZINK |
INC.
i 119 South Market i
ELIZABETHTOWN
PENNA.
{ 367-1159 z
Franklin B. Zink, broker
653-7231
Mrs. James Roberts,
saleslady, 663-4273
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
Classified ads are charged at the rate of 25¢
per printed line with a minimum charge of $1.00.
Count four to 4%2 words per line.
Cards of thanks are charged at a flat rate of
$1.00, up to eight lines of printed type — over
eight lines, 3 cents per word.
IT'S EASY TO PLACE YOUR AD
Call Mount Joy 653-9661
SENEEEENECSNIINEEEANSASNENEEEEEYEENESER"
SRENEPEENNNNIUCENCENREERERREN
REAL ESTATE

FOR RENT: 8room House, 2
baths, hot water heat, Dbe-
tween Mount Joy and Mil-
ton Grove. Call 367-2734.
15-1p

POTENTIAL
HOME BUILDERS
Approved Lots - City Water
Electricity Etc.


Priced Reasonable
Financing if Necessary
EDWITH MANOR
East Donegal Township
Telephone 426-9261
Daily after 5:00 P. M.
13-4c
Tobacco Shed For Sale. Will
hang 3 acres of tobacco.
Lumber in excellent condi-
tion. Dismantle to move. Ph.
Manheim 665-2305. 14-2p
FOR RENT: 2nd floor apart-
ment, 2 rms. and bath for
two people. Tenant to furn-
sh heat. Musser Leghorn
Farms. 12-tf
FOR RENT: Efficiency Apart-
ments, some with refrigerator
and stove. Couples preferred
or single. Call 653-8211 for
appointment to inspect. 9-tfc
FOR RENT: Two APTS. in
Mount Joy, one 2-bedroom,
one l-bedroom. Call 653-9111.
9-tfe
ROOMS FOR RENT: By day,
week or month. Joy Tavern,
§2 W. Main St., Mount Joy
11-tfe.








Cards of Thanks
= ey
We wish to express our
heartfelt thanks to our
neighbors and friends for
their kind expressions of
sympathy and helpful assast-
ance given at the recent loss
of our father, Levi Brubaker.
The Levi Brubaker Family
15-1c


Help Wanted
Female
Christian Girl for General
Office Work. Experience not
necessary but helpful. Pleas-
ant working conditions. Reg-
ular work, paid holidays, va-
cation and other benefits.
Appiy in person.
MYER'S
METERED GAS SERVICE
INC.
MANHEIM, PA.

Use the Classifieds

Tractor Fires
Very Expensive
The cost of a tractor fire
than the value of damaged or
destroyed equipment.
Workers may be injured,
the crop destroyed, and time
lost while waiting for equip-
ment to be repaired or re-
placed.
According to the National
Safety Council, seven typical
causes of farm equipment
fires are:
1. Fuel leaks;
2. Electrical shorts;
3. Accumulation of
dust or chaff;
4. Broken or cracked sedi-
ment bulbs;
5. Malfunctioning carbure-
tors;
6. Exhaust sparks;
7. Careless practice such as
smoking or refueling hot en-
gines.
Tractors and other farm
power equipment can easily
be equipped with fire extin-
guishers — and they should
be, says the Council.
Generally, the best extin-
guisher is the multipurpose
dry chemical type, suitable
for use on any kind of farm
fire. Size depends on the size
and type of equipment and
the kind of farming done.
However, the unit should
contain at least 10 pounds of
chemical.
The extinguisher should be
mounted where it can be
easily reached from both the
operator’s platform and the
trash,
pends on the make and mod-
el of machine and different
combinations o f£ mounted
equipment used.
Farming is one of the few
industries where accidents to
non-workers, such as small
children, must be included in
work statistics. On the farm,
safety is truly a family affair.


Help Wanted
WANTED
A local new car dealer, hanc-
ling a popular line of G. M.
autos is interested in hiring a
salesman who is familiar
with the Mount Joy and sur-
rounding area. The applicant
should be 30 years old who
wishes to make a career in
the automotive field and
should be familiar with the
residents of the Mount Joy
area. The pay scale is ex-
tremely attractive for he who
is willing to exert time and
effort. No past experience in
auto selling will be neces-
sary. Send a brief resume to
Box 151 c/o Mount Joy Bul-
letin. All applications will be
kept confidential. 15-2c
Real Estate
E. J. HOGAN, Realtor
LANCASTER

LAND ONLY
16 Acres between Elizabeth-
town - Manheim.
OWNER IS LEAVING
TOWN
Easy to Buy, 3 Bedroom de-
tached frame home, 932 W.
Main St., Mount Joy, Pa.
New low price only $4,500.
Big yard, car shed, closed
back porch. Look for the
Hogan Sign. Call Harold K.
Keller 653-0451, salesman for
Hogan.
2 DESIRABLE
COUNTRY HOMES
Hand Hewn Mountain stone.
Mt. Gretna Rd., near E-town.
Over 3 Acres, Appliances &
Extras, 2 Homes for $45,000.
Town & Couniry Homes,
Stores. Commercial Buildings
and Farms For Sale. Tell us
what you need.
CALL
HAROLD K. KELLER
AUCTIONEER
653-0451


Salesman for Hogan
in the field can be much more!
ground. The best location de- |
Wednesday, July 1, 1964
Read the Bedding Labels
Foams and fiber-fills are portant in themselves, she
not all there is to the bed- points out. Chemical addi-
ding and upholstered furni-|tives may supply an essential
ture business, says Helen E.|family health protection or
Bell, extension home manage- | they may provide greater
ment specialist of the Penn | ease of surface care.
State University. The story is| When you shop for bed-
bigger than many of us real-|ding look for that which is
ize. labeled “treated with bae-
Special formulas and chem- terio-static chemicals devel-
ical additives applied to, oped to retard infectious
many of the fillings are im-| germs, mold, mildew, fungi,
and odor-causing bacteria.”
These health-protecting chem-
Page 11



Plant Rose Tree Hicals are becoming a must
~ | for hospital bedding.
Watch for tags that state
For Distinction
If you wish to attract spec-|
ial attention to any particul-!
arly pleasing part of your
property, or to dress up and
difnify an obscure corner, |
plant tree roses, says the Am- :
‘ment means that surface soil
erican Assoc. of Nursery-; :
men. Tree roses are the most ¢a0 be wiped off and the up-
holstery has a longer life of
stately of all. Even planted;
in the midst of your rose or Clean appearance than un-
treated upholstery. .
other garden they will attract 3
Labels on bedding and up-
the eye immediately. :
What is a tree rose? It is. holstered pieces should state
in effect. a small tree trunk | the exact filling content. La-
dual-sleep pieces and uphols-
tered pieces have been treat-
ed with chemicals which
guard against soil and spil-
lage penetrating deep into
upholstery covers, Miss Bell
advises. This chemical treat-

usually three to four feet in | Pes are for your information
(height with what looks like |3nd protection so be sure to
'a lovely bouquet of roses read them to know what you
| growing at the top. The kind |2T¢ PUuying.
‘of flowers may be hybrid tea,
| floribunda, grandiflora or



climber. The kind of flowers at ok THE ONLY
is determined by the type
which the grower “buds” to]
| the trunk
Tree roses are wonderful |
{accent plants because of the|
‘sharp contrast between the]
trunk and the flowers, witch]
sometimes seem to be beauti- OPEN JULY Ath
ful bouquet of roses suspend-
led in space, depending on 9:00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M.
thow and where the plant is
| set out. Tree roses in pots or
| tubs especially do marvels in
| beautifying a garden patio.
porch or any other area used
for dining and entertainment.
They probably will cause
more comments from guests
than almost any other flow-
ers. Tree roses usually are
available only from nurserv-
men, including quality gard-
en centers.

LLOYD H. MILLER
UMBIA EXCHANGE
UNION JACK
PORK & BEANS
10 1-lb cans $1
SPRING HOUSE
ICE CREAM
Yo-gal 49:
HAWAIIAN PUNCH
USE PESTICIDES SAFELY
Read the label before you
buy a pesticide, advise Penn
State extension specialists.
| Make sure the:.label gives the
name of the pest vou want
| to kill. After you buy a pes-
| ticide, read the label again
| before using. Then follow all
label directions and precau-
tions for storing, mixing, and
applying the pesticide, and
3/89-
or MARTIN'S FRANKS
SATIRE on 40
SELTZER'S
Lebanon Bologna
> 59
WATERMELONS
& Qe and up
We reserve the right to limit
quantities



Space Available
New York
World's
Fair
1-DAY
BUS TRIPS
$12.00 to
$13.50
Includes Transportation
Admission to Fair & Escort
Call Today for Choice Dates!
RIDGEWAY TOURS
CHRISTIAN H. SHENK
126 N. QUEEN ST.
LANCASTER, PA.
Ph. 394-0623


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ONE STOP SHOPPING
Plus S&H Green Stamps
* At Millers Groceries
Farmdale Development
ARTHRITIS?
Pains Gone . .'. No More Stiffness
Remarkable discovery. Minerals in liquid
form. No laxative effect. Not a drug. Thous-
ands rely on Crownhill Mineral Waters —
have for 16 years. Why not write for full de-
tails today?
Crown-Hill Laboratories of Penna., Inc.
DIST. BOX 181 SHIPPENSBURG, PA.