The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 13, 1967, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1967
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Convenient Reference To Firms Serving Community

AUTO REPAIR
Il of
® FURNITURE

STALEY'S GARAGE
General Repairs
Used Cars - Inspections
MOUNT JOY
653-5951

CHARLEY'S
PAINT & BODY SHOP
COMPLETE
AUTO & TRUCK PAINTING
GLASS INSTALLED
234 S. Market Ave. 653-5828
MOUNT JOY. PA.


DAIRY PRODUCTS
N


ELWOOD MARTIN
PENSUPREME PRODUCTS
MILK & ICE CREAM
R.D. 2,
Ph. Mt. Joy 653-4891



® DRUG STORES
PRESCRIPTIONS
WHEEL CHAIRS - WALKERS
Sale or Rent
Kreamer Pharmacy
Elizabethtown
367-1262


® EXCAVATING

C. ROBERT FRY
GENERAL EXCAVATING
® Residential
® Industrial
R.D. 2, MANHEIM, PA.
Phone Mount Joy 653-1253



SUPER-SATURATES
YOUR BEARD!
Eberly
Furniture & Floor
Covering
ELIZABETHTOWN R.D. 3
lY2 Mi. East along Manheim
Road
Call 367-5468


® HOME IMPROVEMENT


ROOFING — SIDING
SPOUTING — AWNINGS
RALPH F. KLINE
Over 20 yrs. experience
Mount Joy 653-5771
Lititz 626-7474
Ephrata 733-1224
We're particular about our
work.



® LOANS

[nstalment Loan Service Inc.
(LOANS TO $600)
Instalment Consumer
Discount Co.
(LOANS TO $3500)
23 Cent. Sqr.. Elizabethtown
PHONE 367-1185



® MASONRY


LESTER P. ESHELMAN
MASONRY
Brick - Block - Stone
Silicone Masonry
Waterproofing
Donegal Springs Road
653-5325



® OIL SERVICE


HOLLINGER
OIL SERVICE
MOUNT JOY, PA. 653-4484
ATLANTIC PETROLEUM
PRODUTS
Qil Burner Sales & Service



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FOR JAMESTOWN, ALA.
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When you use ZIP Code In
your address, your corres
spondence is more likely to
wind up in the right James.
town. ZIP Code adds ace
curacy to your mail,

Carriger
Paini & Body Shop
Cars painted, Wrecks re-built
Wheel Alignment Services
Rheems 367-6450



® PLUMBING

H. S. MECKLEY & SON
PLUMBING — HEATING
OIL BURNERS
Sales and Service
15 W. Main St., Ph. 653-5981

Leo Kob, Inc.
Heating — Plumbing
Air Conditioning
“Since 1904”
24 South Market Street
Elizabethtown, Pa.


® SEPTIC TANKS &
CESSPOOL CLEANING


OLIVER SAGER & SON,
INC.
SEPTIC TANK AND
CESSPOOL. CLEANING
Phone 367-1256
11 Sager Rd.. Elizabethtown



® SERVICE STATION


NEY'S CITIES SERVICE
Phone 653-1104
Florin Ward MOUNT JOY
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Donegal Schools Menus
High School & Junior High
Elementary Schools
Over
Friday, Dec. 15
Fish Sandwich with
Tartar Sauce OR
Egg & Olive Sandwich
Scalloped Potatoes
Tomato Sauce
Fruit Gelatin with
Diced Pears
Milk
* * *
- Monday, Dec. 18
Bar-B Que Frank on
Buttered heated roll
Peas in Butter Sauce
Celery & Carrot Strips
Pineapple upside down cake
Milk
*® * *
Tuesday, Dec. 19
Orange Juice
Pizza Pie
Mixed Veg. Butter Sauce
Spice Cake
Milk
* * *
Wednesday, Dec. 20
Ham
Green Beans
Steamed butter potato
Cornbread & Butter
Milk Ty
* ® .
Thursday, Dec. 21
Oven Fried Chicken
Mashed Potatoes
Pepper Slaw
Roll & Butter
Chilled Fruit Cup
Milk
* © »
Friday, Dec. 22
Turkey Sandwich
Potato Chips
Vegetable in Butter Sauce
Choice of Fruit
Peanut butter cookie
Milk
Friday, Dec. 15
Oven Baked Fish Sticks
Mashed Potatoes
Tomato Sauce
Jello with Diced Pears
Milk
* » »
- Monday, Dec. 18
Frank on buttered
heated roll
Peas in buttered sauce
Celery & Carrot strips
Pineapple upside down cake
Milk
* * *
Tuesday, Dec. 19
Ham & Green Beans
Steamed buttered potato
Cornbread & butter
Rosy applesauce
Milk
% w *
Wednesday, Dec. 20
Orange Juice
Hamburg on buttered
heated roll
Mixed vegetables in
butter sauce
Spice cake
Milk
%w w ®
Thursday, Dec. 21
Oven Fried Chicken
Mashed Potatoes
Carrots in butter sauce
Roll & butter
Chilled Fruit cup
Milk
3; , XX ® ®
Friday, Dec. 22
Turkey Hoagie with
Potato Chips
Vegetable in Butter Sauce
Choice of Fruit
Cookie
Milk

Fas
LEGAL NOTICE




EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Millie R. Cron-
rath, dec’d, late of Mount
Joy Borough, Pa.
Letters testamentary on
said estate having been grant
ed to the undersigned, all
persons indebted thereto are
requested to make immedi-
ate payment and those hav-
ing claims or demands a-
gainst the same will present
them without delay for set-
tlement to the undersigned
MARY ELLEN DAVIS
6 Chelsea Lane
Harrisburg, Pa. 17109
and
THE UNION NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY BANK
Clarence C. Newcomer,
Attorney
118 E. King St.,
Lancaster, Pa. 17602 38-3c

NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
the Annual Meeting of the
stockholders of the Marietta
Gravity Water Company will
be held in the office of the
company, Route #441 By-
Pass, Marietta, Pa. 17547, on
Tuesday, January 9, 1968,
from 10:00 to 11:00 o'clock
A.M., at which meeting there
shall be elected by ballot
three directors, each for a
term of three years or until
their successors are elected
and qualified, and there shall
be transacted such other
business as may properly
come before the meeting or
any adjournment thereof.
GEORGE R. MILLER,
President
Attest:
J. Edw. Charles
Secretary-Treasurer 38-3¢

ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Estate of William Boyd
Strayer, dec’d., late of Mount
Joy Borough, Pa.
Letters testamentary on
said estate having been gran-
ted to the undersigned, all
persons indebted thereto are
requested to make immedi-
ate payment and those hav-
ing claims or demands a-
gainst the same will present
them without delay for set-
tlement to the undersigned
EMILY P. FORNEY
205 Campus Avenue
Davidsville, Penna.

Henry F. Gingrich, Esq.
Attorney 38-3¢

‘Night of Miracles’
Will Be Presented
The Senior Choir of the
Chiques Church of the Breth-
ren will present the cantata
“Night of Miracles” by John
Peterson on Sunday, Dec. 17
at 7:30 p.m.
Featured in the cantata
solo parts are: Robert M.
Hess, Bass; Mrs. Galen Hoff-
man, Soprano; David Shenk,
Tenor; Mrs. Glen Faus, Sop-
rano; Henry Faus, Bass. Nar-
rator will be Paul Hosler Jr.;
Pianist, Patricia Metzler; As-
sistant, Glenn Hosler; Choir
Director, Mrs. Robert O.
Hess.
The public is invited to
attend this worship service
at the Chiques church, locat-
ed on the Manheim - Eliza-
bethtown Road.
E.U.B. Choirs
To Give Program
The Chancel and Celestial
choirs of St. Mark’s E. U. B.
church, Mount Joy will pre-
sent a sacred cantata, ‘The
Christmas Story” by Everett
Titcomb, Sunday, Dec. 17,
10:15 a.m. at St. Mark's
church.
The work is based on text
taken from the Aprocrypha
and from the Gospel of St.
Luke, and also includes
some traditional carols and
hymns.
Soloists will be Mrs. Don-
ald Martin, Manheim R1, and
David Hostetter, 315 North
Barbara St., Mount Joy. Or-
ganist is Gerald L. Miller,
Rheems. The choirs are under
the direction of Mrs. David
F. Nicholas, Lancaster.
Mr. Miller wil play “Noel
Basque” by Benoit for the
Organ prelude and “Shep-
herds Came, Praising” by
Walcha for the Offertory.
The public is invited
attend.
to

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The
Back
Fence
By Max Smith
STRAWBERRY growers may
continue to improve their
1968 crop by some attention
with mulching at this time
of the year. The mulch should
be applied after several hard
freezes so the plants are com-
pletely dormant, Two or three
inches of clean straw makes
a good mulch: sawdust,
crushed corn cobs, or peat
moss also are suitable mul-
ches, but these latter mater-
ials use only 2 inches be-
tween the rows and one inch
over the plants. Leaves do
not make a good mulch ma-
terial because they tend to
mat down and smother the
plants. Mulching the plants
protects them against severe
winter temperatures and
helps alternate freezing and
thawing. Some of the mulch
may be left between the rows
next spring which will con-
trol weeds, conserve mois:
ture, and help keep the ber-
ries cleaner,

THE PURCHASE of a Christ-
mas tree should be guided by
these four major points: (1)
Needle holding capacity with
the pines and. firs holding
longer as compared to the
spruce; (2) firmness of the
branches to support the orna-
ments; (3) the fragrance of
the pitch with the firs being
most pleasant to most people;
(4) the tree’s resistance to
flame is important to reduce
fire hazards; get a fresh tree
and keep the trunk inserted
in water or moist sand, soil
or peat moss. Trees should be
kept away from fireplaces
or any other type of open
flame. A natural Christmas
tree will be a holiday decora-
tion of beauty and show ap-
preciation of our natural re-
sources.
THE WINTER season is a
good time to apply the dor-
mant spray for the control
of brush, undesirable trees,
and old stumps. The use of a
special brush killer herbi-
cide such as a mixture of 2.
4-D, 2, 4, 5-T, and oil on the
lower 18 inches of a tree or
sprayed on brush will do a
good job of eradication.
Larger trees should be notch-
ed with an axe before being
sprayed in order to get good
penetration. The tree or
stump and the soil around
the trunk should be well
soaked with the above potent
mixture. When this applica-
tion is made during the dor-
mant season there is very
little danger of drifting or
fumes that will kill valuable
shrubbery or crops.
IN RECENT years we have
noted some press articles
questioning the value of
barnyard manure; we are of
the opinion that it is an im-
portant source of plant nu-
trients and that it should be
utilized to the fullest extent.
If to be stored until spring,
it should be proteeted from
the weather; leaching will
take place and the resulting
loss of most fertilizer nutri-
ents if permitted outside in a
pile. A timely use for ma-
nure is to topdress winter
wheat fields; this should be
done by the first of the year
in order to get full benefits.
Manure will supply needed
plant nutrients in spring as
well as conserve moisture &
reduce heaving out of small
plants. Six to 8 tons per acre
is the recommended applica-
tion for average soils; on
sand or gravel this amount
may be increased for great-
est yield increases. Wheal
fields that have been manurs
ed early in the winter have)
responded with about 5 bush-
el more per acre.