The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 29, 1953, Image 7

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DEEDS RECORDED f35-ACRE FARM SOLD | ENLISTS IN SERVICE , WED 51 YEARS ; | wd i 1
Gideon K. and Myrtle Wag. | At a public sale on Saturday} Two lagal bays. who enlisted My. and Mrs, Elmer Heisey, NEWTOWN |
ner, Mount Joy Twp.pto-East- |by the Emma G. Heistand es- he A i Forces this New Haven street, this boro,
ern = States Equipment Sales |tate, a 35 acre farm. located in |inte the Tine ore will “celebrate ‘their "STst"wed-§ of ar rm I

week are: George Eugene Wil-
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Corp., Mt. Joy Twp., two tracts, | East Hempfield Twp., sold for ding
Friday, Jan-

“Visitors of Mr. Ralph © Sup- |

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including sales barn, hog stab-|$28,200. The purchase was son, 2 Hemp street, twenty, this yary 30. plee, were Mrs. Mamie Zeamer| i a IR
les, poultry house and other made by H. E. Rudy, Landis-|boro, in the U.S. Army; and A Yee and son Kenneth, Kinderhook, | A 0 an
out-buildings, on 7 acres, 45 ville. C. S. Frank, Auct. | Augusto Lopez Colon, twenty. Everybody reads newspapers bul nip and Mrs. Ezra Engle and | hk
perches and 86 perches, Mt. Joy — lone, 112 E, Main street, this vOT everybody reads circular ad daughter Barbara, Mr. and | EQ&RM
Twp., $10,000. | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. | boro, in the Airborne branch. ortising left on their door step Mrs. Benjamin Steckenitz, Mt. | i
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Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Har- £
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NEW! More Powerful Engines!
plus! Seven big brawny eugines
igh horsepower and high com:pres-
ratios, including three brand-new
ower plants. Greater cooling capacity,
nereased displacement, twin carburetion
available on larger trucks.
Plus proved features like 4-ring pistons
with chrome-plated top ring, exhaust valve
seat inserts. Pound for pound, penny for
penny, you can’t beat Dodge *‘.Job- Rated”
trucks. Get the full story from your
friendly Dodge dealer.
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NEW! over 50 features!
Reinforced cab construction, larger
exhaust system. Tinted glass, new
heaters available. PLUS moisture-
proof ignition, floating oil intake,
famous features.


NEW! 1ruck-o-matic transmission !
New Truck-o-matic transmission. . .
available on and 34-ton Dodge
trucks . . . saves shifting, lets you
rock out of mud, snow. PLUS gyrol
Fluid Drive to prolong truck life.
wd TRUCKS
Salunga, Penna.
Super-safe braked give sfmooth stops,
less driver fatig§e, npfw increased
stopping power through
ton trucks! PLUS big braking
surface with Cyclebond linings.

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week were Mr. and Mrs. Char- |
les Weaver and family, , Iron. |
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Myers, Columbia R, D. Mr. and
| Mrs. Raymond Weaver and
daughter, Columbia, Mr. Ben
Weaver and Miss Esther Longe-|
necker, Marietta.
Sunday dinner guests of Rev.
and Mrs. R. H. Arndt were
Mr. and Mrs. Havard Johnston,
Lancaster.
Weekend visitors of Mr. and
(Mrs. Aristice Wittle were Mr,
Charles Wittle, Columbia R.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Ragner Hallgren,
Mt. Joy, and Mr. Joseph Wittle,
Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmach-
er and family, visited the fol-
lowing Sunday: Mr. and Mrs,
Robert Thompson and family,
Mrs. Sam Lepperd, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Lepperd, all of Mid - |
dletown, and Mrs. Minnie Gelt-|
macher, Kinderhook.
Mr. George Schoelkoph, and
son Leslie Lee, Columbia, and

Mary Forester, Silver Spring,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fogie | BOY SCOUTS
Mrs. Martha Fogie and son | i
Richard, visited Mr. and Mrs. | Official Boy Sco
Alfred Atland, Mr. and Mrs. Boy Scout Week, Feb. 7 to 13,
Roy Barton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Barton, all of Colum-
| bia.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman
and family, of Conestoga visit
led Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer
and family Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rynier, of
Gap, visited Mrs. John Gross-
‘man and family. Mr. Grossman
marking the 43rd anniversary of
the Boy Scouts of America, will
oe observed throughout the na-
tion by more than 3,250,000 boys
and adult leaders. Since 1910,
more than 20,200,000 boys and
men have been members.
“Forward on Liberty's Team”
is the birthday theme and the
emphasis is on “The Scout Fam-
diy" of programs meeting the!
Boy Scouts Celehraie 43rd Birthday
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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, January 29, 19532

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Mrs. John Grossman is spend-|
ling a few days with Mr. and| Mrs. Robert Long and Mr
Mrs. Ben Eisenberger, of Gap. (George Bowers, chairman of
Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt,|the Parents Club of Florin and
attended “Christian Business| Elementary schools
Men's Bible Conference,” heldhave announced their meeting
at the YMCA, Lancaster, Friday for Thursday evening, Feb. 12,
avening. They also called on|at 7:30, at East Donegal high
(Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Campbell|school. Speaker will be Sgt
[and family. |Herman Ries, Penna. State Po-
| Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ab-|jice.
"am Gamber, were Mr. andl, prank Eichler, student at De-
Mrs. Guy Winters and family, 1 oit Mich., majoring
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gamber andi onics spent the weekend in
con, Manheim, Mr. and Mrs.canada with 2 student friends
\Havard Johnston, Lancaster. {from Iowa. He is the son of Mr. |
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Salter|, 4 Mrs. J. Donald Eichler.
|and children, E-town R. D. vis-| _, !
: : AE J Jender Jr.
ited Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Isler| Mr. and Mrs, John Bender Js
es and children, Lancaster and Mr.
land family and s. Irene /-|
der ily snd Mrs. Irene Sny fand Mrs. Ralph Mumper and
daughter, ffeville, were visi-
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nefsville, were visi
; ; vs tors of Mr. and Mrs. George
jand family visited Mr. and Mrs. hrm 8 on. Sunday |
Lester Long, Mt. Joy, Mrs| I iy
Long is the former, Miss Fran-| Mr. Rik
ces Maurer, of town. [Visited Mrs. Emma Peifer at the
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Win, Messiah Home at Harrisburg
'Haines were, Mr. and Mrs. Hen.[o Sunday.
ry Rollman and family, Lititz, The Young People of the
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garner Sr.,Church the Brethren
and Mrs. Benj. Kauffman
of
are
Lancaster R. D. [sponsoring a program in the |
Sis: | : i . |
Visitors at the Arndt Home,|[Florin Church on Sunday even- |
were Mr. Ivan Lefever, Mary/ing with Dr. Franklin Cassel, |
Lefever, Susie Fralich, Lanc..|showing slides of Korea.
Mrs. L.. C. Rees, Ruth Kendig,| Mrs. David Mumper of Camp
Millersville and Mrs. Ida Eisen-{Hill and Mr. and Mrs. James
|berger, Salunga. and family of Bain-
Mrs. Pearl Brenneman and bridge called on Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Edith Erb, visited Misses/George Mumper on Thursday.
{Minnie and Ella Erb, Mt. Joy| Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ryder
{R. D. and Mrs. Betty Brosey|entertained Mr. and Mrs. John
and daughter, Silver Springs,| Geyer to Dinner on Sunday.
on Tuesday. { Mr. and Mrs. John Kissinger
Mrs. Blanche Frysinger is Oh of Lancaster were guests of Mr.
the sick list, at this writing her| — A re Sn
condition is not much improv-|
led. Her husband and sister,
‘wishes to thank all who called|
(at their home. The names are]
‘too numerous to mention.
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and traffic have the green light
al intersections, it would be im-/|
practicable for motorists to tr ————
wait until crossings were clear
of pedestrians before making]
their turn—If that were re-
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paralized for 15 minutes or a
couple of hours a day.at busy|
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Mr. James Eschbach has with-
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The average revenue recelved by
Class I railroads of the United
States for carrying a ton of freight
one mile was only 35 percent. greats
er in 1950 than in 1938, while in
Great Britain there was ah increase
of 71 percent in the same period.
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THE 1953 BOROU BUDGET IS OPEN FOR
F. BRIAN, FREDERICK ST. SECRETARY OF
THE M.CUNT JOY BOROUGH COUNCIL.
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