The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 01, 1951, Image 6

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Saturday Last Day
RETTEW'S ONCE A YEAR
G==The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa.. Thursday, March 1, 1951 »
bon 2 Residents Here
(From Page 1)
meeting during the club's exist
| ence
| . :
Miss Martin was presented wit]
a leather pocket secretary.
Fourteen past presidents
and
number of charter members at
charter members remain:
ry GG. Carpenter,
berich, Clarence Schock, Chris
| on overnight bag; Mr, Walters with
a
tended the banquet. The following
John A. |
| Bachman, first vice president; Hen-
Clyde Eshleman
Ralph F. Eshleman, Clyde E. Ger-

Mt. Joy’s $4,400 Ambulance Mortuary Record
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‘New Ambulance
as} (From page 1)
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However, it was
{ announced, that it can be summon-
| been established.
STORE WIDE Walters, and Anthony Warta. O
the eight remainine charter mem- |
bers, six have served the club
president
— —— Wilbur Beahm, club president
presided at the banquet. Chris
gements for the banquet
was held at Hostetter's
hall,
— C—O ii
EFX-MINNESOTA GOVERNOR
WILL SPEAK AT LANCASTER
Harold E. Stassen,
the University of Pennsylvania, wil
Rettew’s
DEPARTMENT STORE
MANHEIM, PENNA.
RUMMAGE SALE
Outstanding Values—Shop Early and Save
ing, April 2. The occasion will be :
dinner held by
at Hotel Brunswick, it was
nounced by Mrs. H. C. Kreisle
president of the organization.
Dr. Stassen,
Minnesota, testified last
the subject of sending
Europe.
mst Cems.
troops





SHERIFF ABE LANE MAKES
THREE KEY APPOINTMENTS
Sheriff Abe Lane announced
three key appointments in the Se-
curity Division cf the Lancaster Co.
Civil Defense organization follow-
ing the first staff meeting on Tues
day evening,
They are Paul Z. Knier, of Man-
heim, president of the Lancaster
County Firemen’s Association, and
Wilbur Hiestand, Salunga, county
fire marshal, will direct Civil De-
fense activities of county fire com-
panies.
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Everybody reads newspapers huf
NOT everybody reads circular ad-
vertising left on their door step.
Often little things take up plenty of time.


For instance. going all over town to pay
Me ; Hinting - tring to
bills - having to wait in line - trying Served Mt. Joy & Vicintly
prove a bill was paid. Open your check- For 28 Years
Will continue Same Honest
ing account for convenience, this week.
Service As Before.
CALL
Roy B. Sheetz
Day or Night.
TET
SEO EZ A
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MT. JOY, PA.
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Walters was chairman of the arran-
which
banquet
President of
speak in Lancaster, Monday even-
the Women’s Re-
publican Club of Lancaster County
an-
t | ed only by doctors & police officers.
This method of call will be an as-
| surance of necessity and eliminate

any “false alarms.”
If a doctor is not at the scene or
on call,
the family doctor is out
The News From
| Florin and Vicinity
1
(From Page 1)
Mrs. Frank Hatton
Washington, D. C., over the week-
end.
and son at

the Baked Ham dinner to be serv= |
ed in the Florin Hall by the Florin

{ p. m.
i The regular monthly meeting of
| the Florin Fire Co. Auxiliary will
{ be held on Monday evening at the
| Florin Hall.
| A surprise birthday party
held in henor of Mrs. N. S. Grimm
| at her home in Mechanicsburg on
| Sunday. The following were pres-
{ent: Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Will,
Mr. H. B. Wittel, Mr. and Mrs.
| Howard Kline and daughter, Joan,
| Mrs. Max King and daughter Mar-
| cia, Mrs. Roy F. Baker and daugh-
[ ters, Dorothy and Joyce, Mr. and
Mrs. John B. Wittel and children,
| James and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs.
[ Paul W. Baker and children, Jesse,
| Jimmie and Joyce Eileen, Mr. and
Mrs. N. S. Grimm and Miss Edith
| Shaffley.
Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher who is con-
| fined to her home on account of ill-
| ness is improving at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Posten and
| family of Lancaster were Sunday
| pests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogel
|
|
was
| and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fenster-
{ macher Jr. and daughter of Ocean
City N. J. are spending the week
| with the formers parents, Mr. and
| Mrs. Clyde Fenstermacher Sr.
| Wilbur Arndt Jr. of York, spent
| Monday with Mr. Samuel Shelley.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geyer of Eli-
zabethtown visited Mrs. Lillian
| Hamilton on Friday.
| Mr. Samuel Shelley spent Sunday
{near Elizabethtown with Mr’ and
| Mrs. Benjamin Ulmer.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper Sr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mumper
and daughter Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Frye and
family at Aspers, Adams Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCurdy of
Palmyra, spent the weekend with
| Mrs. Lillian Hamilton and family.
Mrs. Ira Brandt is a surgical pa-
spent

former Governor of | Sunday, March 4th is the date for | Mr. and Mrs. J.
week be- |
fore the congressional committee on |
to | Auxiliary from 11:30 a. m. to 3:00
est Mount Joy. That section is 3-
lane new highway and Rapho has-
n't complained about owning it.
Throughout This
+ 4 Entire Locality
Harmon H. Rohrer, eighty-three,
at Manheim,
Mary Ida, Lester V.
wife of
H. Orville Smuck, twenty-nine,
of Marietta, at the General Hospit-
lal Friday.
| Mrs, Mary M. Appley, eighty-one|
then calls for'a doctor will be Columbia, died three days after
{she buried her husband.
While on his way
The ambulance, purchased thru Hershey, Irvin E. Gephart, forty-
Newcomer Motors Inc, was built
by the National Body Manufactur-
ing Co. of Kingston, Ind. The inter-
{ ior is now being equipped prior to
| going into service.
dled thru the Nissly Funeral Home.
one, Elizabethtown R3, died in his
|auto,
Henry A. Otto, well known pro-
ducer of the
mer resort and playhouse, died on
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Fire Sunday at the Harrisburg Hospital.|
Company raised funds for the pro- Rev. Charles P. Kichlirfe, sixty =|
ject through dinners and carnivals. four, pastor f Trinity Evan. Cong. |
= church at Manheim after an opera=!
tient at St. Joseph’s Hospital. tion at St. Joseph's Hospital Satur=|
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman day
spent Saturday at Lancaster.
Rev. and Mrs. Henry Becker en- Mrs. Emma Minnich.
tertained the following at their, Mrs. Emma Minnich, eighty-
home on Saturday evening: Mr. and three, widow of John H. Minnich,
Mrs. Raymond Herr, Mr. and Mrs. died Saturday at the home of her|
Ralph Hostetter and son, Mr. and sister, Mrs. Lizzie Snyder, North
Mrs. Walter Gish and Mr.. and Mrs. Barbara Street, where|
Paul Martin Jr. and daughter, and she resided.
Richard Hostetter, She was born in Raphs township
a daughter of the late John C. and

this place,
and two children.
Mr. Norman Ebersole and daugh- Mary Newcomer. Forrey, and was
ter Lois and son Wilbur, and Misses @ member of the Chestnut Hill
Eileery Miller, Donald Frank and Mennonite church,
Robert Shearer visited students at Surviving are three children:
at Mary Minnich, Lancaster; J. Forrey
the Eastern Mennonite College 8
ek Minnich, Columbia Rl; Esther, wife
Harrisonburg, Va. over the we ;
end. of Elmer Kreider, R2 Columbia. 12
Miss Mary Brubaker, RN' and 8randchildren and 3 great grand-
Miss Mildred Eisenhauer, RN of children, one sister, Mrs. Lizzie
uests of Snyder, this place and one brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Amdt. Harry M. Forrey of York. |
Mr. Levi Kopp, Wood street, suf- Funeral services were held Wed-
fered a heart attack while attend at the Chestnut Hill Menno-
and nite Church with burial in Silver
Spring cemetery.
| ——— Te
Lancaster were Sunday g
ing a public sale in York Co.
was brought home by ambulance.
State May Take
(From page 1)

AXLES RIPPED OFF TRUCKS i
‘WHEN THEY COLLIDED
Axles were ripped off two large|
trucks about 1:00 a. m. this morn-|
ing when they collided near Ney’s!'
Texac, Station at Florin, }
a habit of taking back roads, it was The accident occurred when the
So. to carry. out the deed driver of one of Carr's Milk tank!
trucks Frazer, fell asleep!
while driving west. The other truck]
going east belonged to Shirk Mo-|
tor Express at Lancaster.
The front wheels and axle were!
[completely torn off the tank truck |
aleng the road.
The Commonwealth doesn’t make
it must relinquish an equal amount from
of roadway somewhere else in the
State to make
Hearristarg Pike
account.
room for the old
its ex-
|
again on
pense
That is where the omnibus bill
i Sibi he as was the axle of the other truck.|
comes in. The cverall bill includes ., abil |
: Fad No one was injured. |
maintenance of highways all over . : : d
Pe vlvank gq 4 i State Pclice investigated.
ennsylvania. Some less sparsely a |
traveled road will be dropped to f
OLD BRIDGES MUST GO |
State-owned covered bridges in|
Lancaster County—there are about]
21—will be replaced by more mod-|
ern spans, a spokesman for the]
State Department of Highways says.
rn St me ll Mein
make way for the heavily
traveled Lancaster County stretch,
more
according to present plans.
It is uncertain exactly when the
legislation will come up. It may
not be until next May or June.
Whether all of the local stretch
will be taken back by the state is
not Raphy
quarter mile of the west end, near-
|
|
Hornflies
Hornflies are controlled nearly as |
well with sprays containing toxa- |
phene as those containing DDT. |
When used as a 0.5 per cent spray
at the rate of about two quarts per |
mature cow, the period of protec- |
| tion afforded by toxaphene is oe}
)
clear, township has a

pp
three weeks,
Everybody reads newspapers but

Tick Control
Ticks of nearly all important spe-
NOT everybody reads circular ad:


vertising left on their door step.
cies can be controlled with toxa- |

Maim Street
phene sprays. These parasites are |
among the most difficult to control |
of all livestock pests. Toxaphene will |
by Ralph Stein







protect animals from reinfestation |
by ticks for two to three weeks or!
longer. |
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during processing to fifteen times |
| its volume, gives to the plaster a
resiliency which enables it to with-
| stand the strain,


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