The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 01, 1931, Image 8
7 Rooms ans BOX dl Lh ee ms. WW, SY Enamel, in excellent condition. Calevemings, 303 E. Main PAGE EIGHT THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1st, 193F | Local Mortuary Record for a Week John Guhl] : (From page 1) july1l-1t-pd { Harrisburg. She was 62 years old. | She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. In { Robert K. Millard, of Pittsburgh; a Club) Lewis G. Kraybill, of Harris- (Classified Column VOTE OF THANKS—We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for | their kindness during our late and Mr. Pa. gad bereavement. and family, Florin, NOTICE: Persons interested organizing a Physical Culture | son, in this vicinity kindly notify R. B | burg; one eration, five sisters-and st {one brother: Mrs. Sam’l Haines, Mrs. Watson Schneider | Chas. Light, Mrs. Frank Young, of many friends | Lancaster; Mrs. Jno. Ebersole, Eliz- and neighbors for their sympathy, apethtown; Mrs. Jacob H. Zeller, of kind services and floral offerings ina, Joy, and George Seeman, Col- the loss of their beloved son, Jackie. | services. will he hall julyl-1t-pd Mr. and Mrs. J. wish to thank their 'umbia Funeral ‘at the home Friday morning at 10:30 | daylight saving time. Burial will be Mt. Joy cemetery. FOR RENT--Garage. Apply 19 W. Main St., Mount .Joy, Pa. jun24-4t-pd | made in the Peter S. Helt Peter S. Helt, seventy-six, died at | the home of his son, Henry S. Hel, | South Front street, Manheim, of a com- | plication of diseases. He was a mem- a call. JOHN D. BRUBAKER, Florin, | ber of the Mennonite church. Pa, Phone 179R4, Mt. Joy. jun 17-tf | These children survive: Mrs. Abram — | Rhoads, Lititz, R. D.; Mrs. Joseph Los good 02K | Snavely, Manheim, R. D. and Henry ft. long. Also | and Frances of Manheim. Also one boards 7 ft. long jron corner brother, Abram, of Lebanon. trough. Inquire Jno. er for| Services Thursday afternoon, 1:30 prices or call 104R12 Mt. Joy, o'clock Standard time from the home june3-tf! of his son Henry, and 2 o'clock at the Manheim Mennonite church. Inter- ment in Hernley's cemetery. MADE TO ORDER—Window screens with metal slides; Screen jlting and Rug Frames, all kinds o and Pergolas, Kitch- en Dressers and a specialty. Prices reasonable. SALE—Cheap. shed 147% } Tumbe Church, FOR SALE—Detroit Jewel Gas Stove Mrs. Martha White Mrs, Martha H. White, seventy, Room widow of John S. White, Maytown, One ot | died Tuesday morning at the home the best locations in town. Vacat-|of her daughter, Mrs. D. C. Hanni- ed by Marie's Specialty Shoppe. See gan, Marietta. J. E. Schroll, Mourt Joy. junl-tf She is survived by two children, Norman R., of Marietta, and Susan FOR RENT—Two Houses at Florin, | wife of B. C. Hannigan, of Marietta along Main Freel Hou = nd 315 Also three grandchildren, Necrman per month. lalter has garage. ADP-|jy Richard Dale Whte, and ply to Jno. E. Schroll, Mount Jo%. 41 these sisters and brothers: Mrs. W. or = B. Detweiler and Mrs. C. N. Mum- STOVE WOOD— | aw, both of this place; Mrs. C. E. lengths consists of | Geyer, Marietta; Mchael R. Hoff- $450 per truck load | man, Maytown; Norman R. and Ab- or delivered. Jacob ram I. Hoffman, of Bainbridge; G. Baker, Phone jamin F. Hoffman, Locust D. irove; and C. L. Hoffman, Eliza- bethtown, Private + daughter, Frida Street. CN Bid | | FOR RENT—A Good Store | on East Main St., Mt. Joy. and FOR SALE, Sawed in 12 in. and hickory. RECREATION CAMP FOR SALE— | I have a 32-acre tract of land in the | west end of Perry Co., on which there | 1¢ is a 2%-Story Log Plastered House, |€tta, 6 rooms, front porch entire width of | ternoon, house, newly built 2-car garage. With | Brethren the property I will give the entire |¢, equipment comprising beds, cots, bed- ding, all furniture, dishes, etc. This place is one mile from a state road and on a stone road with rural deliv- ery mail daily. Also has running water and a spring that didn’t fail during last Summer's drought. A lot of fruit on the premises. No better or mos convenient place for spending summer vacations, week-ends, trout | home of ran, Mari- the af- services at the church at May- Interment in Reichs cemetery, ervices at the Mrs. Hanni 1:30 o’clocl n public Ch Wn at o clock. Aaron B. Cling Aaron B. Cling, eighty-seven, died at noon Saturday at h's home, Market and Donegal streets, of a complication of diseases. He was a retired coal merchant and has re- Local Doings In | And Around Florin (From page 1) guests of her parents, Mr. George Geyer. This evening meeting of the church will be held. and Mrs. Wm. Rehrer, of Mid- visited with his brother, Rehrer. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Landvater, of Elizabethtown. visited with Ralph Whye and family cn Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Shank, of near Elizabethtown, spent Sunday with Charles and family. Mrs. J. D. Easton, and Mr. Howard Rehrer and family Harrisburg on Saturday. Mrs. Croll and Mr. affensperger visited with at Harrisburg on Sunday. Henry Miller and daughter, of near Bossler's Church, visited her daughter, Mrs. Norman Ebersole. The regular Florin Community sale will be held on Friday evening, July 3rd. : Fruit, merchandise, etc. will be sold. Don’t forget to attend. Mr. and Mrs. J. Quinn and daugh- ter, Mildred, and son, Joseph Jr., and and Mrs. Board Jrethren the Official United Mr. dletown, Howard their Mr. and Mrs. at and Mrs. son, and were Mr. and friends Mrs. Sam J., spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. T. F. McElroy. Mr. Mrs. Earl Zink entertain- ed a of to Sunday dinner including the following: Mr. and Mrs. Good and son, Paul; Mrs. E Gingrich, Miss Mrs. Tillie Stehman. Mrs. Christ Malehorn number of friends Sunday. and number guests Jos. Brandt and Mr. and tertained a their home were present: Mr. and Schock, of Manor; Mr. and Mrs. Malehorn and children, Eetty John Junior, of Mount Joy; Mr. Mrs. Miller Wolgemuth and two children, John Edward and Beulah. twa a en- at These Mrs. on Jno Jane and and FAIL TO PASS BUREAU TEST PILLOWS feather An made ysis of Bureau of Bedding and Harrisburg lab- Uphol artment of L and oratory, has ed in the rejection delivered to the National Ohio. The required pillows specifications on Mil large shipment of a Government bid r Home, Dayton, man- ufacturers have Deen make replacement with that conform to the under according to a exactly accepted Dr: A.M and bid was to of which the report Labor Mr. Earl Quinn, of West Orange, N. | Sue | guests | John | pillows | THE TETANUS ANTITOXIN DISTRIBUTORS IN THE CO. Doctor Theodore, Appel, Secretary of Health, today issued a list of te- tanus antitoxin distributors which covers the distributing plan for the entire Commonwealth. In this connection said. “Tetanus a definitely pre- ventable Doctors do not need to be advised as to the necess- ity of prompt treatment of all ex- wounds resulting from the Independence Day celebration. Phy- sicians well know that every blank cartridge wound and every dirty punctured and contused wound should be immediately opened, clean- sed and the patient have administer- ed to him a preventive dose of anti- toxin. “The difficulty that many per- sons who receive blank cartridge wounds or other types of skin abra- sjons which carry dirt into them do not fully realize the possible danger involved. They consequently at- tempt to treat these wounds them- selves and not infrequently become victims of tetanus, or lockjaw, sole- ly because they did not put them- selves in the hands of a physician immediately, who would render the very essential anti-tetanus treat- ment. “1f all persons who will be tunate enough to suffer from | casualties will seek medical the Department of Health has seen to it that fresh tetanus antitoxin is in the locality consequently ‘can be applied by the physician. Doctor Appel is disease. plosive is unfor- such advice, and Lewis Orders War | On Hlegal Signs (From page 1) such a manner as to resemble in form or appearance the official mark- ers. Many signs on private property will disappear during the drive. The procedure to be followed is for the highway employe to inquire of prop erty owners whether permission has been granted for the erection of such signs near the roadway. If not, workers will remove the signs. When permission has been granted and the signs are hot within the le- gal right-of-way they cannot he dis- turbed. The most noticeable improvement expected as a result of the campaign is removal of tattered, weather-beat- en and neglected signs that have out lived the agreement under which they were originally placed. With co- | operation of the property owners these will be pulled down and the blemishes removed. { Carlboard, cloth, tin, steel and wooden signs, commonly called the “snipe” signs, are the center of the! wholesale campaign to clean up the | roadside. Every variety of unsight- | ly daub and tattered blurb will fall | illegal resulted Last year's drive against and unsightly advertising {in removal of 32,000 signs. tl Ie AUTOMOBILE CLUB PLANS For the advice of the physicians, the following are the locations and names of the disfributors in Lancas- ter Co.: Bucher, Crippled abethtown. Garber, Columbia. Hosvital, W. lL. Children’s Eliz- EW, Drug Moyer, L. N., Ruhl, H.. PF, i { | St. Joseph's i Mt Joy. Co., Marietta. Lititz. Manheim. Hospital, Stever,’ J. C.,. Dr, err TH OA ere Libhart Lancaster. Bainbridge. ADDS TO CAME HOLDINGS COMMISSION Over 12.000 ideal game acres territory has been purchased by tracts and include In Columbia Game Commission three counties. coun t 580 acres lands No. 58 tract of 2770 | State game lands No. 63 was acquir- ed in Clarion county. The tract, consisting of 8142 acres, purchased in McKean county 3¢ in y adjoining State purchased. A known as game were acres to he largest was and will be lands as Ny pate Ly) Raph o Twp, fishing, deer, squirrel, turkey, rabbit and bird hunting. Less than 2 hours drive from Mount Joy. Will sell cheap for quick sale. Jno. E. Schroll, Mount Joy. ‘apr.8-tf EXECUTOR'S NOTICE of Henry B. Weaver, Lancaster Co., late Pa., testamentary on tate hav been granted indebted undersigned, %gall persons thereto are reffaested to make im- mediate payment, “and those having claims or demand, against the same, will present them without de lay for settlement to “ghe under- signed, residing at Mount Jgy, Pa. HENRY G. CARPENTER Myers & Kready, attys julyl-6t ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE Estate of John E. Longenecker, late of Mount Joy, Lancaster Co., Pa, deceased. Letters testamentary on said es- tate having been granted to the un- dersigned, all persons indebted there- to are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing in Mount Joy, Pa. OLIVER G. LONGENECKER HOWARD G. LONGENECKER JOHN G. LONGENECKER may 27-6t Administrators es sine . said es- to the Zimmerman, CHEAP HOUSE AT FLORIN— Have a Double House along Main St., 5 and 6 rooms, one side has heat, both have water and electric, ‘wo car garage. Rents show 10 sded in Mount Joy for the last sixty-seven years. Prior to that time he resided in New Holland where he was born. He was a mem- ber the Methodist Episconal church for 67 years. He also serv- ed as a church official for a number of years and was elected a school director in 1884 for one term. He was a soldier in the Civil War and was enrolled as a private in Company F, Fifieenth Regiment of Penna. Militia on June 29, 1Kk63 and musteiec in at Lancaster July 2, 1863, for 90 days. He was mus- tered out with his company at I.an- caster on August 15 of that same year. He served under capt. W. A. Atlee, of Lancaster, and saw duty at various places thruout Marylard. He is survived by his wife who was Susan Cassel before marriage, and two daughters, Grace, w.fe of Dr. E. W. Garter, at home, and Bessie wife of Aaron Siegrist, York, also six graoadchildren, and one great grandchild, Services were held Tuesday morn- ing at the home and interment in Mount Joy cemetery. ———————— CAREFUL CHECKS ON CHILD HEALTH AID DEVELOPMENT of nD Dr. J. Bruce McCreary, deputy sec- retary of health and chief of the bureau of child health, today advised parents of children in large centers of population to have them examined that they may be physically fit for the beginning of school next year. per cent. investment. Price only $4,000. Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. FINE HOME FOR SALE—If you desire a fine bome on W. Donegal 8t., Mt. Joy, in first-class condition, has all conveniences, possession any time, call or phone 41R2 Mount Jos for further particulars. decl4-u NEW HOUSE CHEAP—I have 8 6-room House along the trolley at Florin that I want to sell befor: April 1st. Has all conveniences and will sell for only $3,650 for a quick sale. This is No. 371 in my list dno. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy FOR SALE—A Brick House with Slate Roof, 8 rooms, all convenien- ces, Poultry House 12x12, along concrete highway, Florin. Apply te Jno. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mount Joy. janl4-tf VICE—Power Pack Road, Mount Joy, Pa. ONLY $3,750 A SIDE—That’s all I ask for a Dandy Double House, with Double Garage. House has modern heat, baths, light, gas, ete., and is nicely located on Delta 8t., Mt. Joy. It's a good investment. 8ee Jno. E. Schmoll, Mt. Joy, jan7-tf “With the arrival in the field of mobilized health units for the pur- pose of having discoverable defects corrected in children who will for the first time enter school next autumn the important fact suggests itself that parents living in cities having children of school-admission age should in- terest themselves in this very vital check-up,” Dr. McCreary said. “There is absolutely no excuse for any child, no matter how humble its living conditions may be, for not hav- ing a physical survey at this time to discover the existence of defects which may definitely handicap its career in school next autumn. “The Pennsylvania State Depart- ment of Health controls 142 well baby clinics in various sections of the Com- monwealth and in addition 308 are supervised by it, though directly con- trolled by such agencies as the Red Cross, Tuberculosis Societies and so forth. “In suggestng to parents in cities f that this investigation should be made, I wish to emphasize the fact that none of the clinics treat conditions. Their duty is limited solely to locating de- fects and then diverting the patient to the private practitioner. “No parent will have fulfilled his obligation to the prospective student until this check-up is completed and corrections remedied if discovered.” ent ee. A Road Contract Mr. J. Miller Eshleman, contrae- tor of Landisvlle, was the low bid- der on = 3.14 miles of concrete in Snyder county and was awarded the HOSIERY, BALLS, Sale starts at 6:30 P. M. Te will be made known by i - job. His price was $73,332. eee The fire alarm was sounded yes terday afternoon about 1:15, for a grass patch at Columbia Ave, and Florin Community Sales b.| eta Street. | | | f to! to | | | | | | Northrup, known State game Industry. The Government this order called for The cent. goose Secretary { No. 61. The once on 2oose tract in Clarion county was Me site for old iron fur- in the days Clarion was known as the Iron coun- at the height of its industry thirty-one furnaces in specifications all gray analysis showed many feathers. “65 | naces. early per duck feathers.” re lB C= WILL BID FOR RACE HONORS AT ALTOONA SATURDAY feathers, 35 per cent of second-hand county and over blast. feathers, trace ty were atl Mrs. phia, sjicters, John E. of has been Mrs. J. Roney, Philadel- visiting her three H. Detwiler, of this place; Mrs. W. P. Beecher and Mrs. D. M. Charles, of Lancaster, the past three weeks. rt AQ / MARKETS WhHest, per. bushel Corh per bushel Hges, per dozen Butter, per pound Lard, per pound et Gl A America’s royalty of speed is here to bid for the national race crown on the famous Altoona Speedway Saturday. Vet#erans who made racing history in past years will battle present day head- liners in a comeback attempt while youngsters: are hoping to make good on their first big chance on the world’s fastest speedway. Freddy Frame, who finished second at Indianapolis Memorial Day is prob- ably rubbing the rabbit's foot more steadily than anyone else, for to this west coast jockey the July 4 classic means much. Subscribe for The Bulletin Patronize Bulletin Advertisers FOR GREAT FAMILY OUTING | | | The Lancaster Automobile Club is | making plans for what promises to be | the largest and most successful picnic lin its history. It will be held at Car- | sonia Park, Reading, Thursday July 30, and a day full of entertainment will | be provided. | erts morning and afternoon by {a well known Lancaster county band, | a get-tog X - : f the Ar the Pennsyl- ration and heads of will speak, 1luable prizes tanding features. prizes will be s year. 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