The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 17, 1941, Image 4

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Some of the products of Industrial research which ars contributing to national strength, and which give
promise of future Improvements of an Important nature, ars a part of the General Motors traveling expo
sition, the Parade of Progress, which was launched recently on a nation-wide tour. At the formal opening
of this scientific exhibit, Charles F. Kettering, research leader, deciared that the permanent defenss of
America in the immediate future and in succeeding years is going to require greater ingenuity and invene
tiveness, more dissatisfaction with o!d, inefficient ways of doing things, more real hard work than ever before.

The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning,
Sunil :
The Affairs [toca cara
SALUNGA
Mrs. Clara Campbell and daugh-
ters Hannah and Mrs. Lizzie Hold-
en; Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell
otf Harrisburg called on Mrs. Walter
Peifer lalst Thursday.
Mrs. Annie L. Peifer and Miss
Jeannette Myers were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peifer
on Sunday.
Lynne Martin of Philadelphia
spent the Easter holidays with his
father, Earl Martin.
Mrs. Clarence Sargent, Boston,
Mass.; and Mrs. A. Sargent of
Brewer, Me.,
Mr. and Mrs.
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Pettit, Lew-
istcown spent Easter with the Jos-
eph Cooper family. i
Dr. J. S. Kendig gave his annual
were the guests of
Joseph Cooper for
| Easter dinner to his family which
included Mrs. Mary Minnich, Mi!
and) 'Mys, ‘Benj Kendig} ‘daughter
Betly" Jane Madd dons.’ ‘Benjamin.
Robert ‘and. Donald McClanahan;
Mr. and Mrs: John Kendig and
daughter, Vivian and son, John;
Dr. and Mrs. Harry C. Kendig and
sons, Jerry, Newt and Tommy;
Murs: Winfree, Nelson and son, Neal,
Berwyn, Md., Miss
man. “Ay
Miss Anna Mae Groff of Lancas-
ter spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Groff.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fair
1
Annie Brene-
and
dancahtar Pauline and Tran’
\ iertained 5 Sunday Hy
r. and Mes. Omer Fair of Man-
1
Mr. and Mi Clayton Spahr
Newark, N. J. were visiting the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
|Clayton Spahr over the week-end.
My. Earl Martin and sons, Win-
ters, and Earl and daughter, Mar-
garet visited the Abram Weaver

son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fry, of the home of the bride. Bishop family of Beartown, Pa. :
Nume rous Lititz, took place at 8 o'clock Sat- } socks T. Ginder, of Manheim, offi- Mrs. Martha Hamilton of Lan-
i | caster and Mrs. Harry Way of

dv ove g at the
urday evening at the home of Eld | ciated. The couple was attended b
WwW ddi er Abner Martin, Elizabethtown | : y Salunga spent Easter with Mr. and
e INgs who officiated. The couple was |r 2nd Mrs. Martin Spickler, of ype gy, K. Honberger and family.
(From page 1) {attended by Miss Ethel Hilsher and | ount Joy. Ushers were Glenn About 35 children attended the
Mastersonville, took place Sunda: [ Marvin Hollinger. land Emaison Frey, of Conestoga. Egg Hunt held by the Sunshine
ai the home of the bride. The meta. i Soloists were Mrs. Elam Snyder, ot Bible Class on Friday.
Rev. George B. Ammen officiated. | Or pha Irene Nissley | Lititz, and Mrs. Paul Wenger, of Miss Nancy Peifer visited Wheat-
The couple was attended by Miss J. Marlin Gish
Martha Long and Edgar Ober. The marriage of Miss Orpha Irene
daughter of Mr. and Mis. | ding trip to
{Samuel K. Nissley, of Mount Joy, |,nd Niagara Falls .
BR. D. 1, and J. Marlin Gish, son of
| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Gish, of
2, took place at] locality for less than three cents
weck through The Bulletin.
Nissley,
Catharine Mae Heisey
Mahlon M. Fry
Ths marriage of Miss Catharing|
Mae Heisey, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Millard Heisey, of Elizabeth- | Mount Joy, R. D.
town, R. D. 1, and Mahlon M. Fry. j11 o'clock Saturday
Mount Joy and
OF THF REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
UNION NATIONAL MOUNT J40OX

morning at
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You can get all the news of this
Landisville Bank Statements
| Quarryville, cousins of the bride. A land the home of President Buch-
I dinner followed the ceremony, af- anan at Lancaster on Tuesday af-
ter which the couple left on a wed- ternoon.
the Thousand Islands
en sent A) Ie sree
Boyers Buy
(From Page 1)
of Mount Joy and trading territory
to Boyer’s efforts
have responded
so well that they feel they owe it
to their many customers and friends
to serve them still better”, said Mr.
| Boyer. 1.
gp Boyers have filled a long felt need
OF in the community with the estab-

‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shet-

D. M. WOLGEMUTH,
HENRY H. EBY,
FIRS] NATIONAL BANK AND ?
w oes . Wo ps : cs M NY { IN THE SVILLI ‘HE STATE. . in ishing
L 3! ks we I SY iY bang oF Bnd dL TH Lan TENNEY a AT THE lishment of their Home Furnishings Camp, Perry County.
oN gv ST 3 aN ANT 4 £ - >a : 113i
VANIA, AT THLE CLOSE OF BUSI- CL = OF BUSINESS ON APRIL oL OSs SS ON APRILstore. The policy of selling well
488 ON APRIL 4, ith, 1911 Yih, a a ationally adverti
iin pe : x i t II made | (Fu Jifshe d in response to call made | (Published in response to call made known and nationally advertised
ublished in response to cal ad . . oO MTYEROV - Hi 3 4 es
> . : > r 3 [ the LC :nCy, uli= by Comptroller of the Currency, un chs » backed by a guarantee ae
by Gompiroller Of the su os, Revise Sta der Section 5211, U. S. Revised Sta- merchundite a od g Hints to Gardeners ?
der Section 5211, U. S. Revised 0 0 ? tutes) of satisfaction has given Boyers a
S ites 3
Yates), ASSETS ASSETS ASSETS foundatiin to build on for the fu- by Harry A. Joy
A iTS oans and discounts no i divided I
Loan and Discounis (including be BE os Ai on ey. Dizcounts a ture. eg : \
$299 overdrafts) $ 90.3288 v0 Government obligas $30 LL ther ve chlo i ‘ove. int Ferry See tation .
UJ. 8. Government obliga- “Be our and obliga- Ur 1€ are anl fo 1Nove Ho cr
tions, direct and guar ZUAranteed guar their new building, Royers will
anteed | . 205.326 24 ox 1s SL nd antec £2 yy . TR 1
Obligations of States ia bond y Be »2 981 Other bonds, e os i to ca ry a conip ele a
political subdivisions 21056 52 stocks, including hertur Leto line of fwmishings as present space
Other honds, notes, 5nd I stock of Federal Reserva will permit
febentures ... l..c.... 80,304.80 Pan 12 : peru.
Cash balances with other Cc sh balances with other Tn The property purchased was the
stock «of Federal Reserve 4 am ash, balances w a : ay
I RE 19,300.50 ny ni ob banks, and cash items in former Greider building, later
Cash, balances with other premises owned 335.000 process of collection .. 291,672.34 hv Mr rshev itts-
gr sane promis gi LIE SCR ie, “7 owned by Mr Hershey, of Pitt
nrocess of collection oe 367,298.07 { Real estate owned other than furniture and satires BS nn burgh and now owned by e Un-
flask premises $ bank premises ........ 398,975.41 hd © "lion National Bank of this place.
urniture & Ber ASSES 160.07 - 99 :
tures, $7,901.68 ........ 31,254.50] oF nd Total Assets veers $794,414.22 The terms of sale were private. Sweet Peas Return
eal estate owned other than Total Assets Hi 2.799,713.12 LIABILITIES
bank premise ire dS hii el enor tor
ther sien : PIES Demand deposits of individ- HERE is encouraging news
Ry Dre teeny Demand deposits of indi- uals, partnerships, and & home gardeners who have
otal Toor Toned Is, partnerships, BE tun an). corporations ii... i$ 8.49 ur . . SSO. missed the delicacy and fragrance
LIABILITIES : any Of Indiviae YT deposits of Froin Pais 3 of sweet peas in recent years be-
Demand deposits of individ- “partnerships, and uals, and Sine (From age ) cause of the difficulty of growing
uals, partnerships, and orations ... Sd 1.515.951.46 SE ate? financed 125 homes in this com- them satisfactorily.
corporations .......... $ 523,521.9¢ s of States and Deposits of Staies and po ; A new, more vigorous, longer-
Time deposits of individ- ot bivisi a iq 14 itical subdivisions ..... 7,611.42 munity. ny 1 y re t
: ibdal .e ‘ > . :i 3 ifie 1 ea
uals, artnerships, and an Other deposits (certified and tes 3 aise blooming, heat-resistant sweet p
De Ds, RNG ious sq and cashier's checks, etc. 5,601.51] During the shareholder's meeting 3 my has been introduced to the
Deposits of U.S. Government . Total Deposits, $681,918.06 nine directors and three auditor: gardening world. It is the Spring
tier Doss al sa rE) 118.61 otal Tote] bliin s us1 018.06 were elected. The directors elect- Flowering Sweat Pea, developed by
Deposits of States and polit- Other liabilities he cis Serres PY 1 1 ‘3 Frank Cuthbertson, one o a
bi 2 etic ee { RAT 5 her lia ested vey a rer “hroll. . Fellen-
cal subdivisions ... 1,861.51 — CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ed were John E. Scholl, R. Fellen- Lo 14s fending sweet pea authori.
Dijier de and 4 Total Liabilities ....... $2,314,211.32 } capital Stock baum, J. Willis Freed, Henry G jes
shier's ete.) 689.46 TA PIT “ry pd x : aie a 3
Total Deposits, $1,498,491.52 Cot oa PL AL ACCOUNT Class a Droterred, Sotal Carpenter, Christ Walters, Henry Because of their newness, Spring |
Fitton . y 1 ommon stock, al pe ar $12,000.00, retirable : ; Flower Swe > sv
Other Liabilities .......... 6.892.57 25.000 $125,000.00 De $12,000.00 8 Eby, Grant Gerberich, Dr. E. W Flowering Sweet Peas are as yet |
Te ahi eee Li. 300,000.00 | yate of dividends on retir- Newe and EM. Bomberger available in only seven colors.
otal Liabillt les... 2p Undivided profits ........ ,216.37 1 able value is 3 per cent. ewcomer a : He wi | Three All-America prize-winners
CAPITAL ACCOUNT Reserves 3 $62,000.00 The auditors -Elwin March, oyc were introduced last year: Rose
Preferred, total par = ts Sal ? i UY
Ee as en] Dar Alte 325.000; Tole] Coblial. Arcotnis a Coming soe total Myers and W. E. Nitrauer. Pink, Bee: and Lav PR he poy
La tal Capital Accounts 5.5 _ par $50,000. iE . aa ones this year are e
ea om 3 Der cent) = Surplus. $ $3,000.00 Immediately following the share Pink Light Lavender and Mauve
2M Jer cen Total Undivided Profits ....... 11,793.17 , : rerio Ax :
. ry : « $2,799,713.1 tans ac- ‘ holder's meeting the newly elected These new sweet peas are grown
Common stock, total par | ME count for preferred stock) 5702.99 board convened and effected Just like other types now in gen-
$125,000.00 |U Government obliga —_— eral use. They may be planted out: |
Surplus .............. 101,500.00 } Oy arninen sal - iis $112.496.16 following organization John se. y > 1
Undivided Profits ..... 9.330.40 ms, direct and Acs Total Capital Accounts $112,496.16 the follo : 8 S doors just as soon as the soil can
Reserves (and retirement ac- guaranteed ... teen 67,698.5 Total Liabilities and Capi itis Schroll president; H. G. Carpenter be worked. For superior results the
c $ 794,414.22! : R00.
Sous for preferred 67 698.57 tal ACO On : vice president; E. M. Bomberger soil should be spaded to a depth
Stock... 0... es : » AY a Ny
oe secured by pledged | U. S. Government obliga- secretary: R. Fellenbaum. treasurer 3 Js nels 284 je lower a
Total Cabite . ant to require- tions, direct and fully A nches mixed with fertilizer, prefer.
Capital Acc $ rar Yin nen natn Mor ’
Total Capital Ac & $: 55,953.62] guaranteed s 15.073.08 and B. J. Myers, solicitor. ably wellrotted manure. The trench |
Total Liabilities and Capi- Total oC Total 10.0030 At this meeting several new loans should then be filled with the sofl- |
oe 3 otal $0 55,003.62 ERY... atic rare $ 15,073.0 RE 3 |
tal Aceon PET State of Pennsylvania, County of | Secured Liabilities: were approved and the regular rou- fertilizer mixture to within six
U. 8 Governmor coi Lancaster, 3% Deposits secured by. pledg- tine of business tansacted Inches of the top, and the seed |
‘tions ment Pian. ( , H. N. Nissly, cashier: of the ed assets pursuant to re- En Ee . planted in this shallow trench.
guaranteed Ts 8 7608474] above-named bank, do solemnly affirm quirements of law ...... $ 7,611.42 The association announces that After the seedlings spring up, the
| that the above statement is true to — ‘hares in the new series, the twen- balance of the soil may be banked
best of } oe & " : .» shares in t
otal $ 76 the best of my knowledge and bejief. Total .................... 3. nelidy ’ : around the stalks of the growing
Deposits sectrad by H. N. NISSLY, Cashier State of Pennsylvania, County of ty-seventh, are now being offered A
EpOSItS Secure hy, pledge A i rn to and subscribed before me | Lancaster, ss; vines every week or so.
assets ,............. : his 10th day of April, 1941, : A ots for sale. After vines are well established
Annie W. Blensinger, Notary Public ] NL. Sowers, cashier of the hey should be watered thorough
Total ...-............. $ PF ‘My cor fon expires Jan 26. 1945, | above-named bank, do solemnly swear they shou i e watere ly
. vin cis 5 ; I ty COMMISSION ‘expires Jan. ib, “that the above statement is true to o once every five to seven days.
State of Pennsylvania, County of | Correct—Attest: a the best of 7ay Knowledge and beef. SOYBEANS DO WELL Sect tb
Lancaster, ss: t MART S. MUSSER, a Df the “30 fof | soybeans et pea vines should not he
I, R. Fellenbaum, cashier of the | PHARES A. NISSLEY, N. L. BOWERS, cashier e 40 (of Soypeans, grown along the south side'’'of a
above-named bank, do solemnly swear HARVEY RETTEW, Sworn to and subscribed before me which have been tested at the Agri- building, where heat is greatest. A
ig Above Statement is true to Directors. | this 10th day of April, 1941. cultural Experiment Station at the location along a fence is good. If
dge and belief. | h re pl in th
R. FELLENBAUM, Cashier George A. Shenck, State College during] He], planted in the open, sup.
Sworn to and affirmed before me Justice-of-the-Peace. y S= SS porting structure should be strung
o 9 (My commission expires Jan. 7, 1946] the past two growing, Purdue 5 and with string or rope rather than
12th day of April, 1941. 0 the p g p ther
c Gertrude Pothke, Notary Public | PHONE IN YOUR Correct—Attest: Mandarin, a strain obtained from Wire. Sweet peas should be kept
orrect—Attest: HOW ) B. STAUFFER . icked to ind . |
ELWIN A. MARCH. N HO} ame on : Ottawa, Canada, have most suitable Piese o induce greater produc: |
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H. W. MINNICH
irectors
for conditions in the central part of
the state,
At Florin For
P WwW k | April tire sales feature which Good-
ast ee | year organizes to stimulate busi-
| nes: for us which is also as well a
(From Page 1) |
Ephrata on Sunday. |
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Melhorn spent

Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Luke
Keefer at Millersburg.
Mrs. John Zink, of
spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. |
and Mrs. Dyer.
Mrs. Mary Dupler and Miss Lizzie
Brubaker spent Monday at Lan-
caster.
Miss Maude Buller celebrated her
birthday on Saturday. :
Miss Blanche Shetter, of Eliza-
bethtown spent Sunday with her
|
ter. . :
Mrs, Samuel Becker Sr. is _con-
fined ‘to ‘her bed on ‘account of ill
ness, #7 »
Mr.
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper of
town, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fry, of
Paxtang autoed to Adams County
on Sunday.
Mr. Benj. Groff and family
moving from the Lutz property, to- |
day, to the Krall property on Man-
heim St, Mount Joy.
Phares Brandts, of Rheems, call. |
ed on Michael Wagenbachs on Sun- |
Aor
are

Nr. snd Mis, Claak Keek
ezlled on Mr.
wens
The Florin U. B. Chuich observed |
“Ng 2a
Foning nm nd

Mos Mumioer Sunday
ng,
the reception for members on Sun- |
day at which time the following |
were received into the membership:
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron mbes
Mr. James XKirpatrick and Miss |
Mary Dorcas Eshleman.
Prosecutions i
The following prosecutions were |
heard before Justice of the Peace. |
H. B. Wittel, the past week:
P. M. P., Harry O'Boyle prosecut-
ed Charles Chiara of Harrisburg
and Robert Cobbs of Philadelphia |
both on speeding charges. |
P. M. P, E. F., Shaipe, prosecuted |
Fred Fournier of Pittsburgh, speed- |
ing.
Private McNulty Charged Harry |
F. Levy, of Spencer, W. Va,, also on
speeding.
Song Fest
On Sunday evening, April 20th
at 7:00 p. m, a song fest will be
held at the Church of the Breth-
ren at Florin.
A number of choruses will parti-
cipate in the program. Everybody
is invited to come.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Garber are
spending the week at Buck Ridge







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Patronize Bulletin Advertisers.
| season-opener, campaign to extend
Columbia, | from April 16 to 26.
| new G-3 All-Weather, Marathon in
| rains shipper
Michael Wagenbach is: about ||
again after being bedfast. over thé |}

April 17, 1941
the matter of buying new traction,
is, in the opinion of Mr. C. fF. Griss-
inger, a most important factor, cou-
pled with the point that as soon as
highways get hot the traffic will be
heavier and then if there are tire fail-
ures on crowded roads the resulting
potential is likely to be much
ibuti vi , | ercater, in toll of injury and pro-
contribution toward safer driving,” | greater
said C. F. Grissinger, local, Good-
year dealer who told The Bulletin
that his company had just placed
IS SPRING OPENER
“Every Spring we look forward
to the opportunity afforded by the
perty damage.
Because the Goodyear tire line
has been improved and since there
is the opportunity to trade in old
tires on new, there are few car
owners who, needing good rubber
Featuring the lines of the brand
will want to pass up the sale op-
standard and reversible sidewall | portunity to equip their cars for
types, and the All American, suc- Summer driving. Tires sold now
cessfully introduced last year in| are protected by lifetime guarantee
five sixes, the 10-day campaign |and while prices are still stable and
ample supply of rubber maintains
to keep them thus, now is still the
best time to get properly equipped
for Summer.
etl
Stimulate your brcinessby adver-
tléing in thé Bulletin.
marks the first big tire selling pro-
motion of the company this year.
Mr. C. F. Grissinger declared.
Fact that there will continue to
be considerable bad driving wea-
ther yet this with heavy


SO VISIT
"MOUNT JOY, PA.



our
Lawn. Check
Garden
LAWN MOWERS
12--14--16 Inch, Ballbearing
GARDEN HOSE SPADING FORK
STEEL RAKE SHEARS
GARDEN HOE TROWELS
GARDEN SPADE HAND TOOLS
GRASS CLIPPERS
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A COMPLETE LINE OF—
SCHELL'’S
GARDEN SEEDS

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Our Heartiest T
Congratulations.
We want to congratulate each of
the following for having reached
another birthday:
April 16th ‘
Emma Jane Wisegarter, Flotia
April 17th
Mrs. Adah Eichler, Flavin.
April 22nd
Doris Hickernell, E. Donegal 8#.
Officer Elmer Zerphey, Delta $k.
April 23rd
Jacob Newcomer, Salunga.
Pearl Staley, Salunga .
Ruth Young, Delta St.
Jerome Brubaker, N. Barhasa 8%.
Dorothy Kaylor, W. Main St

HOW ARE YOUR SHOES ?
DON'T WAIT TOO LONG.
BRING THEM IN.
City Shoe Repairing Co.
30 SOUTH QUEEN STREEF

APRIL 13th TO 19th IS
NATIONAL GRRDEN WEEK
J. B. HOSTETTER AND SONS
M425 FOR ALL YOUR GARDEN NEEDS
We have Every Garden Tool vou'll need for a
list

LANCASTER, PENNA.





NOW!

FOR A PERFECT LAWN TRY OUR
LAWN GRASS SEED
- - - THEN USE - - -
BO VUNG —Especially nourishing for lawns.
FLOWER SEEDS
OF ALL KIND

BEST
PLANT FOODS
VIGORO
Nourishing and Healthful
BONE MEAL

GARDEN LIME









we want our town to look its best.
the town we're all so proud of.
Young and old—school childl-
ren, club members, business



men, church groups — every-
body!—one and all are urged to
do their bit. Mount Joy will’
gleam—and that’s worth a lot
to all of us!

Clean Up Week
APRIL 29th to May 3rd, 1941
Mount Joy Will Profit and
So Will You . ... Lots of
Furi and Lots to Do!
Let's all get in the swim and ‘doll up our boro for Mem-
orial Day. We'll have a large number of visitors and
Our citizens want
to set a record in the cleanliness and attractiveness for

Citizens in the West Ward shall p lace all rubbish, gar- :
bage, etc., for removal not later { han noon Tuesday.

In the East Ward not later than 1 .oon Wednesday.
Help Keep Mount Jay Clean!
Wm. E. HENDRIX, Burgess"








  



 
 
 
 



















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