The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 02, 1951, Image 3

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All Makes of Sewing
Machines Repaired

We Modernize Your Machine
BEFORE | to Electric, Console or Portable AFTER
Call Us Today—We Pick-up and Deliver , . . Anywhere!
J. V. BINKLEY sv
111 N. Market St. ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 216-J


SALES




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SEPTIC TANKS, CESSPOOLS AND
OUTSIDE TOILETS CLEANED
BY A REGISTERED UNITED STATES PATENTED FORMULA
This formula is a bacteriologic preparation designed to feed
anaerobic bacteria,
Guaranteed to eliminate or minimize the costly, unhealthy digging up
and pumping of tanks — or money refunded,
NON POISONOUS NON CORROSIVE
Just pour contents into Commode Bowl and Flush.
ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY $4.80 Postage Paid
Enclose Cash - Check - Or Money Order
SANI-SEPTIC CORP,
2H CHURCH AVENUE EPHRATA, PA.
OIL BURNERS
AND
Oi. Burning Units
For.....
Warm Air, Hot Water and Steam
Heating Systems
IMMEDIATE
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.”
THE sico CO. MOUNT JOY, PA.
Without obligations, please
| Send free Booklet £3
Send representative to survey and give estimate
The SICO Company
MOUNT JOY, PA. PHONE 3-3111
53rd Wedding Anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel S. Hendrix
of East Donegal Street, will
brate their fifty-third wedding an-
cele- niversary this Sunday,


CO. RAMS WILL BE SOLD
| AT CARLISLE FAIR | le
Thirty-eight purebred rams, con- ing at 1:00 p. m.
signed by 23 sheep breeders, (sev- J. Roy
en Lancaster County men) will be Joy RI1,
sold at the 19th annual sale of the
Cumberland Cooperative Wool
Growers Association at the Carlis-
{
Fair Grounds on Aug. 4 start-
Mount
is one of the consignors
petit Semmes
Greider and Son,
Patronize Bulletin advertisers.



August 5th. |
Sale Register|$29 ,000 Fire At
If you want a noice on your sale
inserted in this register weekly
{ rom now until day of sale. ABSO-
LUTELY FREE, send or phone
your sale date and when you are
ready let us print your bills, That's
the cheapest advertisingyou can get |
August 4—In Lebanon
| Co., 2 miles south of Palmyra and
one-half mile north of Campbell-
| town, 60 head of Registered Canad- |
ian Holstein Cows, by Edward O'-
Neal. Hess & Dupes, Aucts.
Saturday,
Saturday, August 18 On the
| premises near Aberdeen Mills,
| about 215 miles north of Elizabeth-
| town, in Mount Joy Twp., one acre
| of ground with 2'% story frame
Dwelling and
barn with garage and shop attached |
Also household articles by Bertha L. |
Stauffer, Admx., of Emma B. Coble |
| Estate. Walter Dupes, Auct. Sale at
[1P. M.
| +
{ Saturday, August 25-On our
| dairy farm located in Lebanon Co.,
three miles Northwest of Lebanon |
[and one mile North of Cleona on |
Route 422, 65 Registered Canadian
| Cows, 5 Registered Bulls, 15 Reg-
i istered Guernsey Cows and 15
| Grade Holstein and Guernsey Cows
| by F. L. Heilman & Son,
| Sale at 12 o'clock.
————— ee
Fireman Expired
|
|
(From nage 12
|
He was employed as a foreman | | protection was given Marietta by | CUCUMBERS by 100 or 1000, start
in the Spinning department of the
former George Brown Sons cotton
mill for 48 years. Recently he was |
| employed as a painter by the bps
l ough.
He served two separate terms as
Mount Joy Fire
member’ of |
50
| president of the
| Co. and was an active
the company for about
In addition,
election in the East Ward of
borough.
Ida
by
at home;
| In addition to his wife, Mrs.
Zink Hendrix, he is survived
three children; Harry B.
Ruth B. Glassmyer, Lancaster;
Gertrude, wife of Oscar Breneman,
Mount Joy.
Seven grandchildren and these
brothers and sisters survive: Clay-
ton A. and Emanuel S. Hendrix,
and Mrs. Margaret Wealand,
town; Anna M.. wife of Ally
seman, Pittsburgh; and
wife of Paul Bricker,
downe.
Hul- |
East Lans-

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Mr. Charles O. Telfer,
Port Royal, Juniata
County, greases one of his
ventilating fans.
Oneof Poultryman Telfer’s
two big poultry houses in
his 60,000-per-year broiler
operation.
“. ..a healthier, better-fed,
larger broiler flock because
|
|
of electric poultry house
ventilation.
With 60,000 of his broilers going to market
annually, Mr. Charles O. Telfer, Port Royal,
Juniata County poultryman, speaks with auth-
ority in praising electric poultry house ventila-
tion. ‘Keeping the litter in good condition
on cold, damp days is one of the big helps of
good ventilation. While, on hot days, the
fans keep air moving and the birds much more
comfortable. ..exhausting considerable dust
from the pens at the same time.”
A major advantage of electric ventilation in
the poultry house is that larger fllocks can be
accommodated without increasing floor space.
Poultryman Telfer says ‘‘the
fans are continually replen-
ishing the broilers’ supply of
clean, fresh air and providing
amore constant temperature.’’
This greater comfort encour-
ages healthier eating habits,
thereby reducing the feed re-
quirement per pound of added
weight ... and reduces the
danger of costly colds spread-
ing through the flock.
See your local farm equipment dealer today
about poultry house ventilation equipment
suited to your farm operation.
PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY

| 1 new Furgeson,
| machinery
day
| 30-2
Funeral services will I.» held on
Saturday at two o'clock at the Jas.
B. Heilig Funeral Home here. In- |
terment in the Mount Joy ceme- |
| tery.
Friends mdy call at the fun-
eral home on Friday evening from
7 10.9.

FARM MACHINERY SALE
SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1951
11:30 A. M.
Elizabethtown R. D.
Phone 442-J-2
30 USED AND NEW TRACTORS
—all makes—
2 new Fords, 1
new J. D. A. 2 new J. D. B's, 1 new
2
Near 2, Pa.
we need Corn Pickers
and Binders.
Hardware and
Disk Harrows; Balers;
Side Rakes; Binders;
Plows: Harrows: Loaders;
Drills: Pickers; Posts; Cars
Trucks; 150 Hogs;
Power Take-off Sprayers and Mes-
singer Ford Tractor 4-row Mounted
Dusters.
Farmers,
Tools;
Cultivators;
Mowers;
Grain
and
Dealers, bring in
a few days before
Terms Cash.
Aug
your
sale
if possible.
Sale, Saturday,
Next 18,
| 1951.
G. K. WAGNER,
Manager.


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.
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW,
FOR
MUSSER LEGHORN
CHICKS
We can place a few orders as
early as April 20 with possibili-
ties of receiving them earlier on
short notice.
MUSSER
LEGHORN FARMS
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
PHONE 3-4911




KRIEG-B)Z

a two-story Frame |
years.
he served as judge of
the |
He resided at 33 E. Main Street. |
and |
all of |
Elizabeth, |
| super C, 2 new Farmall C tractors |
| on this sale,
Combines; |
New Field Force |
(From page 1)
and traffic, i
that a half-mile to the
barn was blocked by traffic while
they
dry |
pumping |
dug in
{which the water could collect.
The Stauffer
[the Marietta
Firemen
long lane
| ley
[nearby stream, from which
| relayed water,
forcing firemen
until
was almost
to stop
| water holes were
off
road,
located
Joy
farm is
to Mount
and about a half mile from Mariet- {
ta.
Firemen
burned down on
that
same
barn |
farm
reported
the
a
[about 28 years ago leaving standing
the
| which were the only remains of the
{barn late Wednesday night.
Fortunately,
[the wind
[ sparks away from nearby buildings
| which the
lcorn barn and chicken house
{ nearby a pig
ed to burn but which
| slightly damaged.
In addition “to Marietta,
and Maytown
Shawnee
companies
same two stone sidewalls,
according to firemen
blew the flames and
included farm
was sty which start-
was
Mt.
fire companies,
Susquehanna
Columbia
the
and fire
from were
Lebanon. | summoned to help fight the blaze.
| However the services of these two
| companies were not required. Also
| answering the alarm were Colum-
{bia Fire Police. While the
| firemen were on the scene, standby |
| the firemen at the nearby Trans- |
| portation Corps Depot.
Tr
August Hazardou
( From Page 1)
| things. In the eyes of the law, they
are vehicles—means of transporta-
tion—and their operation is subject
to many of the samel rules as ap-
| ply to automobiles and trucks.
“Bicycles must be properly light-
ed, front and rear, must keep to the
right side ‘of the road. ITheir riders
must observe the same signs, sig-
nals and traffic markings
They should always indi- |
cate a stop or a change of direction
by a suitable hand signal.”
disclosed that
alarmed by
al-
as
Secretary Messner
communities
“bike” fatalities and injuries,
ready have set up bicycle safety
| councils and adopted ordinanles to
many
|
motorist.
|
|
| deal with the problem. Such regu-
| lations and restrictions, he
have lessened mishaps of that kind
appreciably.
The average bicycle ordinance
makes it compulsory to have the
vehicle registered and its owner li-
censed by the local police depart-
| ment and working efficiency check-
ed by the suspension of operating
privileges or by impounding the |
| the bicycle, Messner explained.
He praised the continuing efforts |
throughout |
lives and
in
| of many service clubs
| the state to preserve the
their |
[ limbs of young cyclists
{
| communities, terming such crusades |
“shining examples” of civie-mind-
edness.
i”
News From Florin
| (Form page 1)
| zabethtown spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Norman S. Grimm at Me-
the
| Grimm home recently were Mr.
| and Mrs. B. D. Kienl of Lancaster
jand Mr. ard Mrs. N. S. Will
! | town.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arndt of
hideiphin and Mrs. Joseph Sab-
| inash of Lancaster called Mr.
| chanicsburg. Also visiting in
on
[ and Mrs. Paul Arndt over the week
| end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Eschbach vis- |
ited friends at Middletown Sunday. |
|
|
|
Mrs. Ruth Pierce and daughter,
Brenda and Richard Crouse of
Lancaster visited Mrs. Lillian
Hamilton on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper
spent several days at Asper’s, Ad-
ams county with: Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
| jamin Frye and family.
|
|
|
|
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman, Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Felty visited Mrs. |
Emma Peifer at the Messiah Home
| at Harrisburg Sunday.
Mrs. Fmma Keener spent Wed-
| nesday at Lancaster.
| turned to their home at Lancaster |

The Church of Brethren will ob-
serve Harvest Meeting at the Green
Tree Church on Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Felty re-
on Wednesday after spending some
time with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Kauffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, of
Rheems, called on the latters father, |
Mr. Samuel Shelly on Sunday.
Mrs. Lightner, of near State Col-
lege is spending some time with |
Mrs. Sarah Schlegelmilch.
Up
More than 23 million
woodland are certified under
American Tree Farm
acres of
the
—
It pays to grow trees as a crop.
Ask your nearest forester about
the American Tree Farm System.
house, |
Also |
only |
|
Joy,
Marietta |
the |
said, {
of |
System 0
grow trees as a farm crop.
| Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa.,
Thursday, August 2, 193 l=3

CLASSIFIED |
Rates for classified advertising in |
a | this column are:
| 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢ |
| Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10¢
Each . add, insertion, per line .... 8¢
| FOR ! SALE: TWO ton clean Alfalfa
kay, no rain. Phone Mount Joy
| 3-9024. 31-1
| FOR SALE: Bucket-a-day Stove |
and 30 gal. tank. In good condition. |
Call Kate Barnhart 3-5472, 31-1 |
F'OR SAL E F r Refrigera-
[tor, 4 cu. ft. good dondition, reas- |
onable. 119 Lumber St, Mt. Joy.
|
FOR SALE: 50 White Rock |
| ine Chickens, 6 months old,
| 4 to 6 Ibs. each. 13 East Main
| Mount Joy, Pa.
PICTURES FINISHFD ONF MIN- |
UTE. See the thrilling Polaroid |
| Minute Camera at Victor Klahr's
Little Shop with the big stock.
Rear Post Office, Middletown. 31-1
SALE: all size.
Manheim Route
3-4832. 30-2
- reet,

PICKLES FOR
Jay E. Breneman,
, Phone Mount Joy
| WANTED: Girl or middleaged lady
work and sales help,
Nolt's Ponds, Sil-
| for part time
| Apply in person.
ver Spring, Pa.
SERVICE STATION TO LEASE.
Established business in Marietta.
| Phone 6-2701. 29-tf
| FOR SALE:
Springs Road,
| Joy 3-5651.

Lot, Donegal
- Call Mt.
29-3t
Choice
72’ x 186’

picking July 16, taking orders now.
| Phone Manheim 5-8859, Jno. S. Eby.
28-4 |
| FOR SALE: Headstrom Baby coach,
used 6 mo., excel. cond., $22.00; 5-
| piece Chrome Breakfast set, blue
plastic seats, $30.00; Kenmore Oil
| Heater complete, heats 4 to 6 rooms.
($3000. John Crider, 10 New St.
Mt. Joy. Phone 3- 6202. 31-2

FOR SALE: Armstrong Heavy-
Duty Socket Set, in steel box: 10-
piece 1 in. Square Drive; 12 Point
Sockets, Ratchet, 'T-Handle, and 2
extensions. Also Girls Comet Bi-
cycle. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5183. 31-1
| WANTED FEMALE: Experienced
typist with knowledge of book-
| keeping. Only experienced need

|E
30-2 |,

apply. James Manufacturing Co.
| Eox 146, Mount Joy. 29- i
{PO YOU KNOW A MARINE at
Camp Lejeune, N. Carolina, who |
wants transportation to and from |
| Mt. Joy and vicinity? If so call |
| Mount Joy 3-9661 or inquire at |
{ The Bulletin. 29-tf |
NEAR LANDISVILLE
Modern pre-war home with 6
rooms, bath, powder room. Fire-
place, hardwood floors. Hot water |
oil heat, 2-car garage. 1'2 acres of |
ground with beautiful view. |
LEO I. HAIN, INC.
| 33 N. Duke St, Lancaster, Penna.
Phone 8131 29-3t
FOR SALE: LEGHORN BABY
| CHICKS. R.O.P. sired, Penna. U. S
Pullorum clean. A. C. Mayer, Phone
| 53-9826, Mount Joy, Pa. 49-t{


FOR SALE: Building Lot, 62x156
| on South Market Street, Mt. Joy.
Contact E. E. Brown, phone 3-4711
19-tf

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|
Cash |
Safes, |
Typewriters, Add. Mach’s.,
| Registers, Check Writers,
New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 East |
| High St, E-town. Ph. 14J. 8-18-tf |
|
| FOR SALE: Asphalt Tile for kitch- |
en, bathroom or basement. Install |
| it yourself. 5¢ each. We rent cut- |
ters. Mt. Joy Tile & Linoleum Co, |
| Mt. Joy. Phone 3-3492. Open eve- |
nings. 20tf |
| HELP WANTED: Young Woman, |
married or single, for general drug |
| store work, Part time until Sept. |
| qt. tnen full time, Apply Sloan's |
| Pharmacy. Joy Theatre Bldg, Mt. |
J 26-tf |


| Joy.
IDFALS—the most beautiful book |
published.
Baby Gifts and Novelties
Men's Shirt Sleeves Shortened |
MARG/.RET-JFAN SHOPPE
| 19 W. Donegal St., Mount Joy, Pa.

Dial 3-9373
Buttonholing |
31-tf I!
LEGAL NOTICE |
[Notice is hereby given pursuant |
| to the provisions of the Act of As-
| sembly of May 24, 1945, P. L. 967
| and its Amendments and Supple-
| ments, of the intention to file in
{
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Alterations

the Office of the Prothonotary of
the Court of Common Pleas of |
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, |
and in the Office of the Secretary
of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl-
vania at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,
on August 10, 1951 a Certificate for
the conduct of a business in Lan-
caster County, Pennsylvania, under
the assumed or fictitious name,
style or designaticn of
Mt. Joy Tile and Linoleum Co.
with its principal place of business
it
38 West Main Street, Mt.
Pennsylvania
The names and addresses of all
persons owning or interested in
said business are:
Leonard L. Safko, Mt. Joy, Penn-
| sylvania.
| (List all persons interested in
said business and their addresses)
Leorard L. Safko, Mt. Joy, Penn-
| sylvania.
Randolph C. Ryder,
Joy,
Attorney
31-1
{ Accordions $20.00 up; Popular sheet
music, Sacred and Wedding music.
Ukulele, Guitar, Harmonica. All
kinds of accessories. Free use of
Accordion with lesson‘ plan. Teach-
ers on Trumpet and . Piano. Have
opening for new students. David
Hess Music Shop, 106 North Market
Street, Elizabethtown, Pa. 31-tf

When in need of Printing. (any-
| Pens. Call Mount Joy 3-9661.

thing) kindly remember the Bulletin
NEW SPINET PIANO
BETSY ROSS, WINTERS
KOLER & CAMPBELL
See Them At
DAVID HESS MUSIC SHOP
106 North Market Street
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
31-tf,
NOTICE: When you are troubled
with poisons, oak, ivy, sumac, leath-
er or other minor skin irritations,
use Doctor's Prescription No. 700,
084 for immediate relief. Sold by
W. Garber, 21 Mt. Joy St, Mt,
23-13t


CAN YOU ANSWER “YES”
TO THE FOLLOWING
QUESTIONS ?
. Are you neat, tactful, and ambi-
tious?
2. Are you interested in
money ?
making
. Do you have a good car ?
. Are you worth $150 a week ?
. Are you willing to work ?
Please do not apply if you have
janswered “No” to any one of the
above questions.
If your score is 100% “Yes” please
bring this advertisement to
MR. FISHER,
221 EAST ORANGE STREET
LANCASTER, PA.
31-2
WANTED-—Dead or alive Automo-
biles, any make, any model; also
Scrap Iron, Batteries, etc. Prompt
service given, H. B. Shank Auto
Wreckers, 74 N. Poplar St., E-town,
Pa. Phone 191-W or 38-W. 8-tf
USED CARS
1949 Chevrolet Tudor
| 1948 Chevrolet Tudor.
1948 Plymouth Converti. Coupe.
R & H.
4 dr. R&H
1947 Plymouth
1947 Plymouth Tudor, R&H


‘NEWCOMER MOTORS
Inc.
CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE
Sales & Service
Open Evenings to 9 P. M.
43-tf

| ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices
for antiques of any description. Mr.
Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St, Man-
heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf
FOR SALE: Two metal Hamster
23-tf


REGULAR
EMPLOYMENT
H. ROY NISSLY & CO. INC.
FLORIN
31-2
Brick Warehouse,
1800 sq. ft. lot 155x
Mt. Joy. P. O. Box

FOR SALE:
cement floor,
| 180, Delta St.
8 c/o H. J. R., Mount Joy. 35-tf

| WANTED: Old Magazines, News~
papers. I buy all kinds of serap
iron, also sell stove wood. Guy D.
Spittler, Phone 3-5573 Mt. Joy.
34-tf

NEW & USED CARS
Buy Your 4
HENRY J. KAISER
BENJ. J. STALEY
Immediate Delivery
Trade & Low Financing
STALEY'S GARAGE
Florin, Pa.
Phone 3-5951
WANTED
CUSTODIAN for ‘high school
building in Mount Joy, to care for
grounds and building. This build-
ing heated by oil fired furnaces.
Apply to
A. D. SEILER, Secretary
Mount Jov Borough School Board,
at Seiler Printing Co., or to
W. I. BEAHM, supervising Principal
5 South Market St.,, Mount Joy.
23-tf
From
11-tf


FOR SALE
(The Former Kern Proverty)
AT 10 EAST MAIN ST.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
By
ADAM H. GREER
542 N. 2nd Street, Columbia
Or Any Realtor 24-7
IDEALS - the most beautiful book
published. #42 Spool HOLDER, for
women who sew. \
GIFTS for BABY, gifts for Mother,
Gifts for Sister afd for Brother.
Visif} the
MARGARET-. N SHOPPE
1¢ W. Donegal Sf}, Mount Joy, Pa.
Dial 3.9373.
Alterations Buttonholing
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