Bulletin, Pa., | Electric ‘and Gas Heilig | * Funeral Home | 23 W. Main St. Mount Joy | Joy, Thursday, May 17, 1951 Also Specialize On FARM MACHINE WELDING AND EQUIPMENT LAWN MOWER SHARPENING JAMES B. HEILIG, Funeral Director | mT & | "Auto JOY, PA Phone 3-591 Delta and Wariettn Optometrist STEAM | wore 163 S. Charlotte St. LEANED Telephone 5.3376 |! Mon. & Wednes 9.5:30 Tues, Fri. Sat. 7-9 P. M. Sat Snyder's Welding Shop op LL PHONE | ELIZABETHTOWN MOUNT JOY 3.5635 Telephone 24-R Oi1L BURNERS AND Own. Burning Units For..... Warm Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating Systems WILLIAMS : SR A 118 N30 11 IMMEDIATE PHI INSTALLATION Before you buy any oil burner, get the facts on the Oilomatic LOW PRESSURE oil burner. Phone, or mail coupon at once, for our free booklet entitled “There is a big difference in oil burners.” mt en st ar, sae: se ee sn ts se ss sme en an nn — r THE SICO CO. — MOUNT JOY, PA. | | Without obligations, please | I Send free Booklet [ ] Send representative to survey and give estimate [ | | INE ease sans essai nantes BEE Ho, cna ions onsets eh ; ; Phone ea a a : The SICO Company MOUNT JOY, PA. PHONE 3-3111 Welding Automobile and Truck Welding Lover's Welding Shop WHITE - WASHING AND DISINFECTING HESS BROS. Successors To HUBER OBERHOLTZER FLORIN, PENNA. —A Good Buy— News In General If - you Post vs bed om Brom Flo rin For SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL Solid Brick & Clapboard The Past Week children of Gi nD, spent y Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 39-tf § BENNETT'S Restaurant Try our old fashioned sugar cones We must place | and Thursday, | serve 45 EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT 10Y BULK AND GALLONS with Breyers Ice Cream. TO CHURCH ORGANIZA- TIONS. CLUBS, Etc. WE OFFER SPECIAL PRICES ON ICE CREAM 10 Quarts Or More orders on Monday by 2 p. m. if we can at any time, please CALL 3-9163 CLOSED SUNDAYS you S.NISSLEY GINGRICH fst at the Stevens House” Satur- lay morning, Realtor Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnhart DUKE ST. LANCASTER| 4 Mrs. Sadie Ellinger of Fliza- Phone 8296 | bethtown called on Mr. and Mrs, | Paul Shetter I ning. on Wednesday ove- Mrs. Benjamin Zimmerman spent Wednesday st East Peters- burg visiting relatives. Mrs. Lillian wghter Connie Pierce spent Wednesday at latters mother. The Shining Stars Hamilton and Lancaster her ser- with years. In aopreciation for vices the class presented her a very lovely gift. Mr. and Mrs. James Wolgemuth announce the birth of a daughter at the Harrisburg hosvital Tuesday. Master Franklin Geib who was a surgical patient at St. Joseph's Hospital returned to his home on Sunday. INVEST IN Musser Cross Chicks MUSSER HEAVY WHITE CROSS Heavy White feathered Cross for High Egg Production. Excellent for the local dressed market, either in Broiler or Hen size. MUSSER ROCK-RED CROSS The Broiler Chick that is capable of maximum feed conversion. YOUR ORDER NOW, FOR MUSSER LEGHORN CHICKS We can place a few orders as early as April 30 with possibili- ties of receiving them earlier on short notice. MUSSER LEGHORN FARMS MOUNT JOY, PENNA. PHONE 3-4911 PLACE A FILORIN HOME DAVIAGED ® BY SMOKE WEDNESDAY A Florin apartment damaged by smoke at 2:40 p. m. on Wednesday, when circuit |accurred in an electric refrigerator The apartment occupied by Mrs. house was a short SHERWOOD... 9 Is. 14k 19 devel filled $7150 Myrtle Hess, is located in a build- case. ing owned by Warren Stehman who resides in an adjoining apart- ment. Florin firemen said the fire scare was discovered by Mrs. Stehman & when she noticed smoke coming 4 ROSE. from under a door to Mrs. Hess's | § }7 jewels. 14k partment. Since Mrs. Hess was at i natural gold-filled $7150 work, Mrs. Stehman broke a glass | ces, window in the door to gain en- Prizes innlude Federal Tox trance after which she summoned firemen. ADAM H. GREER, Jeweler Firemen said the refrigerator was lamaged in addition to the smoke throughout the building. —————— A Cee. Kenneth E. Sweigart Kenneth Fugene Sweigart, domage 87 E. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. Circe i PHONE 3-4124 day-old son of Leroy F. and Mar- ion A. Groff Sweigait, R1, died at 3:30 a. m. Tuesday at nen, General Hospital. 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Monday evening with 37 present, Mrs. Clarence Nis- WANTS A sley has taught the Class for 25 Mount Joy | Alaska's Brooks Range Explored by Scientists A majestic graveyard of 300 million years ago is the great Brooks range of northern Alaska, forming North America’s northern rampart and perhaps the least ex- plored under the American flag, A systematic paleontological ex- ploration of parts of these moun. tains has been in progress during the past two summers, conducted by a United States geological sur vey party led by Arthur L. Bow- sher,, Sr., Smithsonian institution paleontologist on detached duty with the survey. The area where these mountains now exist was once the bottom of ancient shallow seas, during the long, temperate, quiet era of earth's history known as the Mississippian, when the dominant form of life--at least the most abundant—consisted of crinoids and their relatives. This was the heyday of these curious animals, which were, for the most| part, attached by stems to the sea bottoms, Their skeletons were com- posed of tiny plates of calcium ear- bonate very similar to chalk. Thick limestone strata of the Brooks range | are made up of broken fragments | of the skeletons. In other sections, | however, the crinoid remains are excellently preserved, | The crinoids were found by the | geologists in great variety, for the | | most part representing species] hitherto unknown to science, At the | time represented by the fossils, the | climate was probably somewhat) warmer than at present, and the animals were apparently able to enjoy favorable living conditions for as long as 30 million years. Life on the land was already well| established, and there were many | primitive fishes in the seas, Hitherto, there has been little geological explanation of this region. Made from Orange Peels Synthetic spearmint oil for flavor- ing has been produced from orange | and grapefruit peels, it was an-| nounced at the 118th national meet-! ing of the American chemicall society held in Chicago. | The new product will supplement | and partially replace the natural material, according to Dr. Carl Bordenca, of the Southern Research institute, Birmingham, Ala.,, who reported the research work leading to the perfection of the process. Manufacturers of chewing gum and other products using: spe armint | flavoring will welcome this new| source of supply, since the availe| ability and quality of natural spear- mint oil have been variable in past| | years as a result of the seasonal nature of production and the de-| pendence on crop conditions, the] report said. The new process also will solve a prcblem for the citrus) canning industry, for whose by-| product orange and grapefruit peels| only a limited demand exists at | present. Carvone, as the synthetic spear-| | mint is called, occurs in natural | spearmint oil to the extent of 65! per cent and is indistinguishable in | odor and taste from the natural ma- terial, Dr. Bordenca declared. Par- | tial substitution of carvone for the | natural oil has already been ac-| cepted for certain uses, he said. Synthetic Spearmint 0il | | | SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. | KILL* the ACHE, BURN, ITCH of ATHLETES FOOT cerm | OR YOUR 40c BACK. T-<4-L, made with undiluted alcohol base, | DILATES THE VESSELS OF THE | | SKIN to reach imbedded infection and | kills on contact*. Get instant-drying T-4-L. at all drug stores. Today at | SLOAN'S PHARMACY That's right, we Sturdy Steel Construction Unit-Design Bodies Pick-Up Bodies with Flush Skid Strips Insulated Panel Bodies Extra-Strong Stake Bodies Full-Width Gravel Shield One-Piece Fenders Counterbalanced Alligator-Jaw Hood Choice of 12 Colors leaving your car. 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