I j= | Lancaster County Parade Of Progress, (The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, August 14, 1952-7 [PERSONALS |} or. I| WE SPRAY— wil Exterior Cellar Walls HAPPENINGS sr gf LONG AGO = 3 Mrs. Bruce Pennell, street, was taken to the Gener- £ ° fra. ‘al Hospital last Thursday in the . C 1 Oil Rheems Garage Shireman’s Garage ! [Fire Co. ambulance With Waterproofed Colas Asphalt | 20 YEARS AGO | Rickey Hummer, daughter of CONTACT 3 August 10, 1952 5 vg Nye . i ° | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hummer, © Studebaker Sales & Service| DeSoto Plymouth Dealers | me ween amar reunion 0 550 000 VE sien] WOLGEMUTH & MARTIN ¥ (of the Brinser clan was held in | {ha hospital for several days WN. i \ p bia a re Residents of the Marietta| for all Chrysler products. |Hoffer Park on Saturday and weel 212 West High Street a ELIZABETHTO + PA. One of the pioneers on its| Studebaker cars, parts and . cit | | 1ast week PHONE 149 K . mses We xh at 4 . area will always find that it Harold Shireman is a genial |was attended by two hundred lan wh field, the Rheems Garage at | factory trained mechanics as . § | | Miss Eva Peasley, North Lib 14-tf Rhee : i he “ag. | e1om . + tn alee a _. |pays to deal with Shireman’s| man, who values your patron- people. hl r ; theems continues in the pres- | sure the best in sales and ser- | . “| erty, lowa, is spending 2 weeks K . ie dw ol Free 3 : : Garage at 150 West Market St, | age and is also glad to have you| Shortly before noon today' Sa — ent to add to its splendid record | vice, with complete repair on | Fe . with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ram- —e . in Marietta. | bring in your car for complete [Jacob Shenk, of town, instead of service since 194, [2 cars also done, Established 1945, Shireman’s | repair k lof hitting Ford which stopped Sey, Mt. Joy street. ’ : ; 945, Shireman’s | repair on any make. a For hich stopped | ‘. Eugene Risser and Wilbur sors. Garage is the 8 ane : b 2 's. Rall wd Bull B i Sal roms R: BRS il Savy ng " as Rheems Garage is the oldest Garage are authorized DeSoto There's always a square deal [in front of him. ran into a pole| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rice and er S cau y on oe a ih He Ip Allis Chalmers farm implement | and Plymouth dealers and car-|at Shireman's Garage which |and smashed his car. Shilares, 45 Columbia avenue, EC — you Ss dente se since 1¢ a + 4 «Vv ts arts] s . ihe wide arity. | by “wp Tix" nb | an rs. Sadie Rice, Manheim : and by excellent management dealer in the County. All other [ry a general line of Mopar parts | fully merits its wide popularity [ Kenneth Tom Mix Leiber IR®. rent Serdar. ; TH Cold Wave & Machineless our 3 akes of imple tae ale SS a her, .16 year old Mount Joy Spent Sunday al Holloway you have brought the Garage to ‘an [Makes of implements are also 3 . | Beach Md . : ecycle-tourist left home on his Noi . Permanents rmill cven greater pinnacle. repaired. ° : ; 3 | Mr. and Mrs. Jay Barnh: rmi H h F t & |second trip to Staunton, Va. | anc rs. Jay Barnhart ins ime - awt orne urni ure Mr. N. E. Hershey attended and family and Mrs. John Barn- $5 - $8 - $ 1 0 lthe cattle show, seld at Mount | hart spent from Thursday to . S M ] C 1 H Pi H . [Sunday in New York City : Sw . olly Springs, last Thursday & R) ew York City and} pasr MAIN STREET, FLORIN, PA. Landis Stone Meal Co. Funera ome Ry | Staten Island AST MAIN STREET, ast wen chlo s | Mrs. Lee Ellis Sr.,, Mrs. Fu- Phone Mt. Joy 3-4339 Maude Buller, Propr. 66 e . 99 Unchallenged as one of the house and features such names Last week Eshleman Bros. sho Grove hie. . u P vr . used a full page advertisement | 8¢ne Grove and Miss Joyce Ellis | e 1 ro uc S - more complete and oldest firms as G. E. Appliances, Lees, Mo- |’ : are spend Eins ali eee eee’ i “ lin the Bulletin to advertise ® spending several days this in its field, the Hawthorne| hawk and Firth rugs as well as : | week at Atlantic City I'IN y i 7 in it f tl 1 botl Funeral Home at Bainbridge | other famous lines of merchan their big sale now in progress. | he antic Coy, | YOTING of = Are: i118 ~» for \ og are ) Ya p 2 © © S 2S all- . . oh | aT Ne ou : Svs Ping doi ahaa oo as hon jor . Ie Sos } x « } has 132 veurs of useful activity | ise The Union Sunday School Mrs. H. H. Krall, East Main - sales program the Landis Stone | garded as unexcelled for hei: ee 5 Dy 8 i Yon Se Banari. Lire dalse School picnic will be held at | street, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Star-| ing oy, Pa. Meal Co., of Rheems, has a|purpose and are produced at | lo Its anc i" 1e modern 1¢ ainbridge ir . a 30 | ong's Bark on Wednesday. Mt. | liper and daughter, Jean, Paoli. . splendid record of leadership modern quarry at Rheems. [day continues to serve the area | features complete sympathetic Joy and Florin unite for the an- | left Sunday for a weeks tour of : since its founding in 1914. Feed Mixing Calcium agri- JOP traditionally fine fashion. land dignified funeral services ual event {the New England states 5 P Ity Will d B T Aft SN ; The" fz s “White illv” = : The furniture store has furni-| that are very helpful at the pe : | Gi ‘« Penalt ill Be Added To All Borough Taxes er ; Ti waite Jay cultural ground limestone and ture fo ors room Ro the | oe i” Pn 15 YEARS AGO Mrs. Myrtle Nornhold and 2 y gy brand of opined ll gl stable grits are all sold by : ss ca . August 11, 1937 | children returned home from a September 1st. 1952. 3 minerals for a poultry anc ; ee Arthur - Hendrix, son of , Mr. | weeks vacation at Atlantic City | 1 ivestoc feeding : , | Landis Stone Meal Co., a great hh X b «1 ETE ¢ antic City. q livestock : feeding ang je Co { i» » and Mrs. Arthur Hendrix, fell| Minnie Mummert, of Marietta GEORGE H. BROWN. II { White Lilly pulverized lime- [asset to Lancaster County. J N McDonald Reliable at the Cove on Sunday and frac- | Avenue, was celebrated on her Tax Collector % " = . ° tured his left forearm. | 70th birthday at a family din ¥ ® Mrs. Harrison Baker, Salun- | ner last Sunday. i | A. S. Werman & Son Inc.| Building Contractor ga, celebrated her birthday on| Rev. Wilson Yost and family : ® ° . Saturday, August 7. of the Fourth Presbyterian 1 If it's a building problem, J.|entele in all parts of Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. Elias Andrews, | Church, Knoxville, Tenn. will i e : ~ : y \ bi {app : ) E N. McDonald of Washington | County. | Reems, announce the birth of {arrive this week to spend sev.| i M t 5 iat: an | op Deng devel eri S UCCEeSS Boro, Pa. can. solve it to your New home construction of ‘all |a daughter at their home Tues- | eral weeks vacation with Mr. : TT : . rite Fav ‘hich has re- | satisfaction kinds is done by Mr. McDonald | day. . land Mrs. M. S. Potter. Mrs. Yost) i I'he wide accord won by A. S.] ence in its favor, which has re- | Sati . who does remodeling, store The annual reunion of the was the former Jeannette Pot : i Werman & Son, Inc. is fully!sulted in its unusual SUCCess. With thirteen years of experi- | fronts, commercial work and [Fach family was held at the| ter. { i merited because of this con-| All three generations are stil ence, Mr. McDonald has been [concrete work. Estimates are |Cove on Sunday with a very| Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wartfel,| ig cern’s cooperation in the area connected with the pioneer | operating his present enterprise [free with only expert workmen |good attendance. | Lancaster, visited with Mrs. i and its excellent methods of op- | firm. since 1946 and has rendered|and the best materials used on Mr. and Mrs. John Bertolino | James Childs on Wednesday. | ] eration. : : There are 149 Toeal people satisfaction to a prominent cli-|all jobs. of North Barbara Street, an- On Sunday Mrs. Childs visited Established in Marietta Sifce employed under es! Wats: = nounce the birth of a daughter, | Mrs. Fred Saunders and family] 1038 the firm manufactures ; conditions in the mode rn Thursday. August 5. | at Marietta. | children’s stitchdown shoes and | Marietta plant which is a big K ff Rn I Mrs. Harrison Baker, of Sa-| Mr. and Mrs. G Zell — rs! os Cary RAY inf au nmr rede rm | . EY rata hin ne . 's. George eller, | has three generations of experi- | asset to the area. | au man ros. nter- lunga, celebrated her birthday, | gag Main Street. attended the rT Fes SSS Saturday, August Tth. } commiane | . ; 3 | encement exercises last t1 1 i 1 D 1 Mrs, Christ Nissly, Marietta | 4 tyrqay at Middlebury Colleg lI»: ‘ national Implements Dealers |s cc: vroke ner am twice in| on yee at Middicbury College | Rice & Wentz Inc. Friend] SS vem, hh i 1Ce en Z nc. rien A combination of fine pro-| was founded in 1889 and is one 10 YEARS AGO | ter Catherine received a degree ‘come ON REXWWELL WALK TO THE CORNER de. mvs Sparen Ae Are af nanline Fa . | in Master of Arts in English. [ ¥ ducts and progressive manage-| of the earliest 1. H. dealers. Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffer enter- | Dodge Plymouth Dealer ment is the reason for the suc- | Genuine International parts tained a number of guests Wed- Mrs. William White and son. MAIL. BOX AND PO OUR BANKING FOR THE 3 oii: of avis 3110S ors Cr 4 i 8 oh | Balti re. M De at wale) 4 es i 9 cess of Raufithn i ros, Inter Lia all L BH mode equipment f,,, oy, evening at a birthday | mare: Ma. Spent a we ki WEEK. ITS SO EASY TO . g ile national Harvester dealers at|as well as factory trained men party for Mr. Cloy Hoffer. | visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Mil-| Ir : It's always a pleasure to deal, ment to correct all motor ills Mountville, Pa. for repair on International and Helen Derr entertained | ler. West Main Street. BANK Bry MAIL ’ ink," with Rice & Wentz Inc. at the| promptly and correctly. International tractors and all | all other makes is featured by |. surprise party August 6th Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brene-| eee A LL rear of 320 Chestnut Street in| Motor tuneups, rebuilding, wr 54 Sr ee ATE i Fie il | surp s I y Augus of : other farm equipment is featur | Kauffman Bros. on whom the | mq following were present: |man, Mt. Joy R. D. and Mr. and lum Columbia. [Row Toto! ig suon, auld | oq py this pioneer firm which | farmer calls with confidence. | ny Edwin Keene, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Gurn Anderson, Lancaster Dodge : g slass installe sed cars == YE, ’ = is I Dodge and Plymouth wito- | glass installation and used cars Clarence Gruber. Bettie Keene, |B. D., motored to Virginia re-| SAVE TIME AND TRIPS... BANA WITH US BY MAIL th a mobiles, Motor parts, and skil-|of real merit are offered by | 2 contd | led mechanics are the policy of | Rice & Wentz, Inc., Columbia's Florence Schneider, Sylvester | y. : ones his widely Kk m auto d ut ler | Complete Automotive firm that R M R 1 “H £ k | Ulrich, Jean Derr, Amanda Mr. and Mrs. John Strickler, Uns widery snown auto dea P ; * . €SS er appy 00 *™ | Drace, and Mr. and Mrs. Char- and daughter, Mrs. James who operates a complete repair | considers it a privilege to serve Mrs : th all 1tifi quip- | its area trade » Jes Derr. i affer. Mrs. Lester Mumma! Oo W : scientific e ts area trade if! en Wi oh lS ——.| ing” Bottled Gas Dealers |, tens coined to nln pens week ons i EE = rr ~~ | bed for a week, butcher Harry drix, spent a week at Ocean’ |v iS Pe re , St. | City, N. J. Mr. Sheaffer MOUNT JOY BANK ois ; ’ salle : . | V. Krall was removed to the St. e r joined ® 1 For those who live beyond|ly and also sells a full line of | y I t | the party over the weekend OF MOUNT JOY Hiestand Inc. Ferguson the gas mains modern living is| gas ranges, water heaters and Hospital at neste Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller i 4 . : | 1. | las ¢ VTE 8. WARS 4 Tr anc h still possible when they obtain| space heaters to operate with | ast Friday : Mr. George Houc a ] Happy Cooking gas service | a Lo | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Metzler ouck, of town and Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation A. r ng la oF OF War | the efficient gas service he pro- | on East Main Street, celebrated the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs arm mp emen ente | from Roy M. Ressler of 27 West| .. «= ° : ; ; | Gibson. Bunt. re aT. ; | vides to an areawide clientele. | their wedding anniversary last !|&1bson Kuntz, of Biglerville, X Main Street in Mountville, Bat a 1938 R M. R 1 B | Rend in Philadelvhi will leave next Wednesday on 2 * . : | Since 1938 M. 2 reek eo hilade a. é xX ssday on a Your friendly Ferguson farm|your implements in good oper- As “Happy Cooking” bottled | 3 Roy essler Bot | weekend in riladelphia saab ilin 3 i i i ter is istri : | tled Gas Service ha been : Mrs. James Heilig will leave | (FIP to Augusta, Maine, Quebec, i ; implement dealer in this area is|ating condition. Ferguson is| gas distributor in the area, Mr. | ted as S¢ as 2 | Montreal and the A lec BRE AA 3 ; os 4 rac ka : | 3a; Saturday, for Newport, R. IL. |* eal and the Adirondacks, _. Hiestand Inc. at Marietta R. D.|now the world's largest pro-| Ressler supplies the gas prompt-| leader in its field. a? Mrs. E a Fr: 2 5 ; | | where she will be amember of | rs. mma Frank, Florence | 1, Pa. ducers of single model tractors, { Frank and ee : S fi, : modern far le: tan. 1 » fully. deserved Re- | the Service Club at the Navy | ‘rank and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer S| At this modern arm ple an hotor ully ese 8g = dk Sard, | Wittcamp. all of Philadelphia, A ment center the farmel Is al- pai on all implements is als Go. ——— a | spent the weekend with Mr. ahd UP ways welcome and will find a] offered. ° . a Ons | Mrs. Charles S. Frank. Ro hd cle Elion full live of Fergus hls ; fas is i Master Mx . SALU NGA | Mrs. I. Morris, of the Mt. Jo DEPENDABLE REFRIGERATORS! ments from a hoe to a tractor.| Feed dealers in the area an IL pr J k D ] | Department store. is s ting ; : A . [ ! 2. IS spending A full line of Porn sells insectielges sprays, poult- ea ng un ca ers a Broa | several days in New York ag GENERAL parts is also stockec to ecp | ry equipment, ete, 2 a 3 : ar, > eis Mr. and Mrs. Ben | ing Fall and Winter otha oh 5 i You always gel the highestyful to civilian and defensc } and family are vacationing at | dice. price for your junk at A. B.|needs. | Ocean City. N. J | Mi | M Charl MORE THAN 3,500,000 Shad 7 Wang rariotia P . om ER a hha { "anc rs. Charles Frank br Hag and Sons at Mariette. PS, A. B. Sahd & Sons buy in any | Mp and Mrs. Richard Cogley | and, son Leo, attended the Se AEIRIGERAIORS aul c. rouse nes i NE YS eo quantity and have three trucks|and family of Ortanna, spent| eral of the formers brother. Nir I Year oF puns od turns | covering the entire surrounding | the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. | Albert Frank, at Philadelphia Here's the bil GMC D i them in to the proper channels territory. Call on the firm for H. H. Hiestand. ; { today, (Thursday) SIMO 1 e ea ers Ea ( i > | Mrs. Emma Detwiler spent a 0 — . I for conversion to producls use- | service. {re nis Noss 1 a ma ts rs - few days with Mr. and Mrs. Mc | Seasoning Shoulder Fin e st ! Paul C. Crouse is the reliable Located at 306-320 Chestnut | Connel at Willow Sireet. | Baking a smoked boneless pork : - nid | i “CSS POIK Oldsmobile dealer at Columbia | St., Paul C. Crouse has trained . ° . Mrs. W. W. Fackler spent | shoulder butt? About half an hour and is noted for the complete | Oldsmobile mechanics in his I Ww O k Sw mmi g Sunday with Dr. Kendig and | before it's finished mix a table- and friendly service rendered |ultra modern repair center for In a S 1 n family. Shoo 2 prepared mustard with 10.2-CU-FT d | e g S , SUZ TRIN the entire surrounding area. repair of all makes of automo- | Miss Jerri Hiestand and Mr. wR Sigal TA REFRIGERATOR- i : : . ‘ | an ablespoons o Established in 1934 Paul C. biles. ow Pool Most Popular {and Mrs. Henry Danner and i orange juice and spread the ham ! FOOD FREEZER Crouse features the famous G.M.C. Truck sales and ser- family of Washington, D. C. are | with this mixture. COMBINATION Oldsmobile models that are ev-|yice is also offered a large busi- A visit to the Twin Oaks | ons has reached a new high in spending the week in Florida. Br en more popular this year than| 4 agricultural trade in Swimming Pool at Ironville, | popularity under Chester Al- Richard Peifer and James | her seventieth birthday. Guests APPLIANCES IN cver before and also has a large | sistrict v 1 | d Pa. near Columbia, is always a | bright's direction. | Newcomer of Mount Joy R2, re- | Were Mrs. Amos Greenawalt, pA HUN stric always do | : rs . : inventory of genuine Oldsmo- the on WAYS G01 genuine delight to every mem-| You can make a visit to TWin | turned Sunday from an auto Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. Frank bile parts to insure service well at Paul C. Crouse, Olds-| per of the family. | Oaks, a real outing,” for there trip through the New England Walter and daughter, Rebecca, AS $ 509 95 without delay. | mabsile. Swimming is excellent at|are picnic tables, benches, kid- | States. jof Mount Joy and Marybelle LITTLE rm this clean healthful pool which | die swings, etc, as well as hot| petty Officer James Way was | Honberger. Mrs. Baker wishes AS $4.34 A Week has been operating for 22 | Joes, sodas and other goodies | released to inactive duty from 10 thank her many friends for after down payment i ° vears and in the past three seas-|to please the family trade. | the U. S. Navy. | the lovely cards and flowers she OTHER MODELS FROM $000.00 Machinecraft nc. | Mr. and Mrs. John L. Martin [received for this occasion. G-E Refrigerators have a long and system makes this long service pos . . | —— Le rb p ICT? Vé 2 X ( a us Ic C 1S . of Mechanicsburg are spending | faithful service record. More than re De oy OE oo hand I | I i iD x re: rh Ha 5 3,500,000 are still in use after 10 the world over as the greatest con- A F m €88 Nursing ame | 3 yeral gays with Mr. and Mrs, | LANDISVI LL years or longer. Many after 15 and tribution to dependable, efficient, n ances rea S a e Levi M. Peifer. 20 years or longer. 2 ecBnomical performance in house- 9 The Salunga Fire Company | Famous G-E scaled refrigerating hold refrigerators. comin 2 + tem iin vein a wos. | Area’s Health Hi EE mana LOM i ; Recognition as a firm which | the firm rapid grow 1 da rea S en aven | will hold a two day carnival on | wenty eight persons attend WwW Y'’S PPLI NCES i has won its success by means of Doing a worldwide business, . | Friday and Saturday, August|ed a surprise family dinner in i excellent methods and useful | Machinecrafe contemplates ex- Recognition as a garden spot| many unusual features that 22 and 23. The Red Rose Ger-|honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Telephone 3-3622 { products has been won by |pansion of its present faeilities| and health haven of the area|make it a real pleasure to stay man Band will entertain Friday ! Evans in ‘observance - of - their 48 W. MAIN STREET 7 Ti . Machinecraft Inc. at larietta, | to increase its output” and . em-| has been won by the Hess Nur-{at her fine nursing home. evening and Saturday the Man- | sixty-seventh wedding anniver-| . rally x ET MT. JOY, PENNA. Penna. ploy even more local help un-|sing Home at Lancaster R. D. Mrs. Hess, a registered nurse, | heim Varieteers will be featur- | sary. The dinner was held at ’ Famous in the Automatic|der ideal conditions. 1, Penna. features the care of elderly men | ed. {the home of their son, Samuel ¥ " - . . . H | food shaping line this progres- The Marietta firm is closely Mrs. Olive Hess, a charming and women, convalescents and Mrs. Ella Baker yas honored B. Evans with whom they re- « i sive Lancaster County firm is to. the. national defense woman who operates the home | other cases and her home is ful- {with a birthday dinner at the |side. They are the parents of 4 very 0 y Veryw ed S g U etn i headed by the capable Paul]? ; in excellent fashion provides a|ly endorsed by authorities as a |home of her niece and nephew, | sons and one daughter There, 3 : A Weien, whose personal ability | Production effort and is also | homelike atmosphere, excellent | criterion in its useful field of | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Honberger | are also seven grandchildren fo and sincere efforts have highly esteemed locally. food, constant nursing care and | activity. and family, in celebration of | and four great-grandchildren. | as si st .