The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 12, 1953, Image 3

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INCOME TAX
ASSISTANCE
EVENINGS — > ENDS
ROBERT K BROWN
CALL

Well Drilling
‘Ralph L. Myers & Sons

SALUNGA, PA.
Insurance - Justice of the Peace | (Lancaster Co.)
320 E. Main. Si. MOUNT JOV| puoNE LANDISVILLE 7178
Phone 3-4062 7-5¢ | 50-tfe |


GET IT AT
BOOTH’S
Go To Booth's — First

IT'S HERE
45 in. Nylon Dress Mat
Needs No Ironing — Drys Quickly — Will Not
GREEN -—— NAVY GREY
ONLY 1 69 a yard
13
LTTE

For Spring Sewing Needs
erial
Shrink
— COPEN BLUE


36 inch width 50. yard
Sanforized — 7 Colors to choose from
“Spring Maid” Broadcloth

For Spring Dresses, Underwear, Nighties

New—Short Nighties
Cotton Crepe — Lace Trimmed
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36 inch Cotton Crepe 59c yard.
$995 |

PENN-DUTCH PEACHES
ELMDALE TOMATOES
TUNA"...
PEARS . sin. ou di
IPEAS .. ... te
EVAPORATED MILK .
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N.B.C.SALTINES . , . ..
N.B.C. SHREDDED WHEAT

CORONET V-EIGHT FOUR DOOR SEDAN
Here is style that is setting the trend for
tomorrow, not following yesterday’ s fad.
You see it in the low and rakish hood .
the wide curved windshield..
travel-planned interior. Today's freshest
.the spacious
style is distinctively Dodge.
C6
Power Packed Beauty
Specifications and equipment
subject to change without notice.
STEHMAN BROTHERS

Outstanding Values in Foods
an 30c¢ |
3 cans 45¢
can 33c¢ |
can 3c,
2 cans 29c
3 cans 41c |
23c
MOSEMAN PEANUT BUTTER 33c
16¢

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Dodge.
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‘LORIN |
FLORIN | HAPPENINGS
Erp Gta ny
n celebration of her 4th ¢
birthday Mrs. William Myers, § LONG AGO
East Wood Street, was the guest } a aad


of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Braun,
Florin on Sunday at a birthday|
dinner given in her honor, Aj
large decorated birthday cake]
was the centerpiece,
30 YEARS AGO
March 14, 192:
Believing that an additional
tax on an industry already tax-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hegs/ed to the limit will result in
and sons visited Mr. and Mrs, Serious complications, members
Kenneth Hickernell Sunday. of the Lanc. Co. Tobacco Grow-
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood passed a resolution condem-
ining the Wm. C. Alexander bill
of Highspire were Sunday
| quests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul/Pefore the State Legislature
Arndt. [which places a three percent
{levy on all tobacco products.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Becker lrne tax. members declared,
rand family had as their dinner uo 14 work a hardship on the
| Quests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. ‘lcounty’s important industry
Clayton Breneman, Mr. and believing it would result in the
| Mrs, Ezra Hess and sons and, luse of a poorer grade of tobac-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Samuel Shear- leo in cigars and would reduce
| er and daughter, Joan. lconsumption.
Mr. Landis Hess en- pgyerybody was urged to go
tertained the following the Mt. Joy Hall to see a big
over the weekend: Mr. and feature, shown by Ed. Ream,
Mrs. John Smith of Lloysville, the making of automobiles.
Perry County, Mr. and Mrs.| Train No. 54 struck the auto
Levi Fuhrman and Miss Esther/ot Elmer Newcomer at Bruba-
| Hess of Lancaster. ker's Crossing knocking off a
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCur-|wheel and a fender. Driver es-
dy of Palmyra visited the lat-|caped injury.
ters mother, Mrs. Lillian Ham- —-——r 15 YEARS AGO

and Mrs.
| itton and family Saturday. March 10, 1938
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frey off The Friendship Fire Co. vot-
Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. Clarenceled to campaign for better rural
Frey of Bridgeport, Perry Co. phone service by writing to the
called on Mr. and Mrs. George privately owned telephone
Mumper on Wednesday. \groups in the vicinity of the
Miss Minnie Shelley’ of Lan-boro.
caster visited her father, Mr.| The Ground Hog
| Samuel Shelly. ways tell the “truth’
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ma-Saw one eating grass
teer and son of Mt. Joy called large flock of wild geese
on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mumper|flying overhead toward North—
la good sign of warm weather.
29nd the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zipp, of
doesn’t al-
'. A farmer
and a
were
on Saturday evening.

On Sunday, March ]
Ladies of the Fire Co. Auxil-|{Marietta was called to a Lan-
jary will hold a Baked Ham|caster Hospital on account of
the death of their son. Thgy en-
dinner from 11:30 till 2 p. m.
gaged an undertaker, made the
| at the Florin Hall.
Sally Ann Hollinger and Kit- trip only to find their son very
|ty Buckwalter, who appeared| ‘much alive and improved. Mrs.
on WGAL-TV Talent Time last Zipp was the former Mae Walk-
| Saturday. morning as a of this boro.
| duo, were informed on Wednes-| Births—a daughter
day as th winners of last week's/to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bru.


was born
La and will compete in the baker, Landisville, and Mr. and
| finals on April 4th. Mrs. John D. Roland, Donegal
| Fire Co. Meeting Springs, had a baby daughter
| Eighteen members attended, also.
the March meeting of the Florin] Mr. and Mrs. Christ Metzler
Fire Company with William moved into the remodeled prop-
| Mateer presiding. lerty on W. Main St., this boro,
|
! The Company forwarded|recently vacated by Metzler's
| many thanks to Mr. Clarence|store.
Greider for the tower which] 10 YEARS AGO
| will be used for the Siren. _ March 11, 1943 >
Four new mernbers were ac-| Julia Brandt Edwords, 202 S.
| cepted into thel company. They/Market St. was one of four girls
| were William Witmer, Clyde M./to be awarded the degree of
Wenger, Clarence Oberholtzer|doctor of medicine at com-
and Eugene R. Leber. {mence ment of the Temple Uni-
VOT SLY.
[ Farmers in Lance. Co. were
|asked to materially increase
their acreage of food and other
[vital crops. A survey of Rapho
Twp. was completed, showing
[farmers will aid the Govern-
|ment’s “Produce more food”
(program.
| Mrs. Henry Musser, Mt. Joy
| :
is temporarily filling a va-
[ecancy in the East Donegal H. S.
replacing Mrs. Briant Sando.
Michael Lauber, York, was
[found dead lying along the Lan-
| disville-Oyster Point Road, a
[short distance from Landisville. |
He was employed by
[ Tout, farmer, and it was learn-
| ed he walked to Landisville, a-
| gainst a high wind and was
| stricken with a heart attack
| from exertion.
The new RCA plant recently
| completed at Lancaster cost
| $6.063,820.00
At public sale 100-acre
the
| nurchased for $17,150 by J.
| Ross Esbenshade, Lanc.

Completes Test
| * Brattleboro, Vt., — With an
| average of 380 pounds of but-
[terfat and 10,012 pounds of
milk testing 3.8%, the 32-cow
herd of registerted Holstein-
|Friesians owned by J. Mowery
Frey, Lancaster, Pennsylvania,
[completed their test year re-
|cently. Their production aver-
laged approximately 16 quarts
lof milk daily for each cow in
the herd for the year.
| Testing was carried on under

[the official Herd Improvement
|Registry program of The Hol-
[stein-Friesian Assoc. of Ameri-
lca.
| Milking was done 2 times
|daily, and testing was supervis-
ed by the Pennsylvania State |
|College, in cooperation with the
national Holstein headquarters.
ADVERTISING
Salunga, Penna.
Took The Tom Cat Out
Of The Cracker Barrel


Mi a kA ed Wal TRG
Bo i AL al oh AR SR A
{ farm of the late Arthur H. Zieg- |
| ter, East Donegal township was |
Albert |


Lowdown From
Hickory Grove
I doff my chapeau today to
the police of the land-—and the
highway patrol. Last night here
at Hickory a misguided and
AWOL marine, loaded down
with heavy artillery, held up a
cigar store. A night officer corn-
ered the tough egg—told him to
drop his shootin’ machinery,
quick. The hold-up guy decided
it was best to do so, but he
might just as likely have start-
ed shootin’.
All day long night long the
police and the patrol devote
their time to making it safe for
Mr. and Mrs. Citizen to venture
forth. Their pay don’t hold a
candle to the pay of many jobs
that carry no hazards such as
facin loaded guns. A patrolman
stopping a speeding driver does
not know if the driver is com-
in” out blazin’ or what, but he
stops the guy. It is his frequent
chore. He deserves high praise
—he is your friend, even if you
don’t know it. He don’t flag you
down for his own pleasure
when you hit it up to 70—he
just postpones for you the day
that such kind of fool driving
will put you in the mortician
ante room.
Before the city manager or
the mayor or a 100 other cush-
ioned chair jobs have their sal-
ary boosted, some heed and
thought and more dinero should
come the way of the men whose
job it is to tame the unruly.
Yours with the low down,
Jo Serra
er I rm
er — ro —
Rheems To Install
29 Street Lights
The installation of 29
lights for the community of
Rheems was the result of the
efforts of a committee appoint-
ed by the Rheems Fire Co., ov-
er a year ago.
The report, given by Max
Ricedorf, at their meeting Tues-
day evening said the committee,
made up of residents, circulated
a petition which was signed by
approximately 95 percent of
the residents. Negotations were
made with the Penna. Power &
Light Co., and a contract was
signed recently to install 29
lights.
etl ee
MOTHERS CLUB DONATE
£500 TO BLIND AUXILIARY
At the recent meeting of the
Mother's Club of Salunga in
the Maple Grove School house
$5.00 was contributed to the
Auxiliary of the Blind.
Mrs. Hallie' Walters, presi-
dent, presided and Mrs. Char-
lotte Hiestand was in charge of
devotions. Colored slides of the
Holy Land were shown.
Hostesses were Mrs. Sally
Smith, Mrs. Edith Wenger, Mrs.
Mary Jane Aument, Mrs. Vir-
ginia Bishop and Mrs. Grace
Davis.
EE
Methodist Men
(From page 1)
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street
Church.
The speaker of the evening
was the Rev. Robert Byerly,
Professor of Bible, Elizabeth-
town College. His subjects was
based on the expression pecul-
iar to this section of the coun-
try, “It Wonders Me!”
Warren Shank and G. Norm-
an Linton, Sr., were in charge
of the refreshments.

Everybody reads newspapers bud
thing) kindly remember the Bulletin



In Case of Fire
in Mount Joy
and Vicinity |
Dial 3-3431



CLASSIFIED
Rates for classified advertising in
this column are:

2 lines or less. minimum ...... Me
Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10e
Fach add. insertion, per line .... Be
SALE un ta 1 dise,
storm windows and
donrs. Aleg dier. on Roofing &
eidine (Free Esti.) Write ¥, G.
Rohrer, Rl, Phone
Mountville 5 5-2924. 10- 4p
WANTED: Man {n agsiect py
ener on Fetate in Doneeal,
Write to P. O. Box 462 Harris.
burg, Pa. 10-3¢
FOR SATE: Qemi-hungalow f
rooms. all conveniences, hrick
veneer, insnlated thronohnnt,
farced hot niv hent, Int TRvI87,
SPRING

alone Rte, 230 between Florin
and Rheems, Call week davs
only. Clark 7 Keck, nrhone
Mount Joy 3-6101. 10-2p
Tndividually Aagionad SPENC-
FR SUPPNARTS for men, woame
and children Far annnint.
Mrs, FAvthe ® Rrn-
en
ment call

haker Florin, Phone Mt Jov
3-4949. 46-tfc
MEN
WANTED
TOBACCO FACTORY
Full Time. Good Wages
H. ROY NISSLY & CO., INC.
Florin, Pa.
11-2
LOST: Pair of girle glasses,
brown plastic frame. Return to
Mt. Joy High School office. 11-1
LOST; Boys signet ring, initials
R. W. About 6 wks aro. Return



fo Mt. Joy Grade School office
or Miss Ibach’s room. 11-1¢
We wish to thank our neigh-
friends, and relatives for
gifts and cards, during our re-
cent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Man-
rice Frysinger. 11-1¢
EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE
Estate of Joseph R. Gibble,
late of Rapho Township, Lan-
caster Co., Pa., dec’d.
Letters testamentary of
said estate having been grant-
ed to the undersigned, all per-
sons indebted thereto are re-
auested to make immediate
pavment, and those having
claims or demands against the
same, will present them with-
out delay for settlement to the
undersigned
UNION NATIONAL MOUNT
JOY BANK, Mount Joy, Pa.
Arnold. Bricker,
and Beyer, Att'ys. 9-6¢
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Estate of Erwin J. Horn, late
of the Boro of Mt. Joy, Lancas-
ter Co., Penna., dec’d.
Letters testamentary of said
estate having been granted to
the undersigned, all persons in-
debted thereto are requested to
make immediate payment and
those naving claims or demands
against the same will present
them without delay for settle-
ment to the undersigned
MARY E. KODER
West Main Street,
Mount Joy, Penna.
William R. Howard,
Attorney
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Estate of Benjamin H. Em-
enheiser, late of West Donegal
Township, Pa., deceased.
Letters testamentary of said
estate having, been granted to
the undersigned, all persons in-
debted thereto are requested to
make immediate payment and
those having claims or demands
against the same will present
them without delay for settle-
ment to the undersigned
MARY G. EMENHEISER,
R. D. 2, Mt. Joy, Pa.
Samuel S. Wenger, Att'y
42 N. Duke St.,
Lancaster, Pa.
RHEEMS
The weekly cottage prayer
meeting of the local Church
was held on Wednesday even-
ing in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Aldinger, near here.
The Ladies Aid Society of
the Church met in the sewing
room of the Church Tuesday,
where they did relief sewing.
The Fire Company held a
meeting in the Hall on Tuesday
March 10th at which time they
decided and signed a contract
with the Penna. Power and
Light Company for the installa-
tion of twenty-nine street lights
in the village. These lights will
be highly appreciated by the
citizens. President Robt. Krea-
dy also announced .that fifty-
three members have been add-
ed to the company in the first
membership drive.
Miss Beulah Gibble of Lan.
caster spent Saturday with her
mother, Mrs. Ida Gibble of this
bors,


9-6¢

8-6¢



place.
The Bulletin, Mount Jov, Pa.,
Typewriters, Add,
Registers, Check Writers,
Mach’s., Cash |
Safes, | PARTITIONS, Chimney repair
Thursday, March 12, 1953==3
BRICK AND BLOCK CELLAR
New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 Fast | and General mason repair work,
E-town. Ph. 14J.
SEWING "MACHINES
SALE: New and used.
for all makes of sewing mach-
ines, J. V. Binkley, 111 N, Mar-
knot St., Elizabethtown, Pa,
Phone 688,
TROPICAL fish,
High St.,
8-18-11 |
FOR
GOLD fish,
| Matoney, Mount Joy 3-4621.
Repairs |
| inery and
1-tfe |
SUPPLIES. Monday thru Satur- |
to 9 P. M. Closed
STAUFFER'S AC-
112 N. Poplar St.,
phone
day 10 A. M
Wednesdav,
OUARIUM,
Elizabethtown,
Visitors welcome
FOR SALE: 1950
2.14¢

Mercury 2.

373-J. |
| 3
| eription,
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<1C |
| lotte St,
No job too small. Phone Jno. E,
49-10
HELP WANTED: Farm Mach-
Tractor repairman,
unexperienced.

Experienced or
writing to P, O. Box 86
« Joy. 36-tf
ANTIQUES will pay high
prices for niques of any des-
Mr. Hart, 151 N. Char-
Manheim, Pa. Phone
5-2163. 2-24-Af
FOR SALE: While it lasts, all
wall and ceiling paper 20c¢ a

door sedan, R&H OD, Phone roll, was 30c to $1.50. Open ev-
Mount Joy 3-4185. 7-tf | ery night except Wednesday.
| Mt. Joy Tile & Linoleum Co.,
FOR SALW: Used FURNITURE | Mount Joy. 8-tf
See Rea Tw Greider,
to Allen Keller,
Landisville 2401.
FOR SALE:
Cobbler potatoes.
successor
Nice mealy Irish
sound & clean.

No. 1 - $4 ner 100 1b. No. 2 -
€1.25 per 100 1b. J. Norman
Rohrer, Manheim R2, Pa. 11- de
JUST RECEIVED * T. D. C. MM
nrojectors $34.75 up. Others
$96.10— eight to select from.
Vietor Klahr's Little Shop with
the big stock, Middletown. 11-1
FOR SALE: 9x10 ‘Brussels 1 rug,
colid color. 46 W. Donegal St.,
Mt. Joy. Phone 3-6174. 11-1p
FOR RENT: Modern Trailer,
all conveniences, Lanc. & Mari-
etta Pike. Bus stop. Phone Col-
umbia 4- 8212. 11- tfc
FOR SA SALE : : Farmall H Tr: actor, |
with loader: good condition.
Harry E. Derr, Mt. Joy 3-5798.
Call after 5:30 p. m. 11-1p




FOR SALE
Truck, running condition. Mt. |
Joy 3-6304. 11-1c¢ |

Married Counle...
MIDDLE AGED
For Position in Private Estate
of Man and Wife.
NEAR LANCASTER
Woman to do cooking, house-. |
work. Husband to take care of |
premises, auto, etc.
Furnished apartment, bath, Tel-
evision, space for private auto.
Social Security. One Day off
during week and every other
Sunday.
Nice home and attractive
proposition for right couple.
WRITE P. O. BOX "753,
LANCASTER, PA.
Giving age, qualifications and
address.
Replies held strictly confidential
HELP

WANTED” R2, or Ph. Mt. Joy
MEN
AND
FIREMAN
FOR NIGHT WORK
BachmanChocolate Co.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
8-tf


RETAIL APPLIANCE
Salesman Wanted
Excellent opportunity for
reliable man
SALARY & COMMISSION
Only
Write stating experience
to A. W. Box 85
Mount Joy Bulletin
Experienced Man
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Salunga. Phone | LOT FOR SALE: 80x180, Don-
7-7p | egal Springs Road,
~ | Price reasonable, John A. Char-
Mount Joy,
les, Phone Mount Joy 3-4183.
37-18
AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, I
buy old cars, all kinds of scrap iron
and also sell stove wood. Guy D.
| Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. 40-t4


WANTED TO RENT in vicinity
of Mt. Jov housing facilities to
raise 5.000 or more broilers.
Write J. S. Box 86, Mount Joy.

G.tf
FOR SALE: Restaurant Stock
and eauipment, good reason
for selling, will sacrifice. Art
& Skips Luncheonette, Main St.,
Florin. 9-4c
{FULL OR PART TIME to sell
fascinating line of Jewelry. No
experience necessary. Our wo-
men average $10.00 per even-
ing un and commission. Apoly

1936 “International | P. O. Box 86, J. N.,, Mt. Joy, Pa.
{ WANTED TO RENT: 4 or 5
room Apt. in Mt. Joy by couple
with two children. Reasonable
rent. Call Elizabethtown 443-R
or at 153 N. Hanover St. 11-1l¢
WANTED: Woman to learn to
operate a linotvpe. Good pay to
|etart, Full or Part Time Apnly
| THE BULLETIN OFFICE, Mt.
Joy, Penna. 11-tf
GENERAL OFFICE WORKER:
shorthand and tyving not neces-
sary. State previous experience
references and galarv expected,




| Write M. G. P. O. Box 85. Mt.
| Joy, Pa. 11-1¢
SPECIALS
RE-BUILT WASHER _. $59.95
$79.95
USEPp IRONITE
{
WAY'S APPLIANCES
48 W. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa.
11-1¢
FOR RENT: Furnished room.
220 E. Main St., Mt. Joy. 1l1-1lc¢





LOST: Large black Tom Cat
| with white ring around neck,
fate face and breast. Please
notify Roy C. Aument, Mount
3-5258.
11-1p
I would like to express my
| sincere thanks and apprecia-
| tion to all my friends, relatives
and neighbors for the lovely
cards, flowers and gifts I re-
| ceived during my long period
of illness. Mrs. Margaret May.
11-1p
"OR RENT: Modern store room
heated, 36 W. Main St., Mt. Joy
Possession in few month. Apply
S. H. Miller, 46 W. Main Street,
Mount Joy. 11-3¢
| FOR SALE: Baby coach, good




NEED A BABY GIFT,
OR A POLLYANNA GIFT,
One for Mother, Sister,
Brother.
Margaret - Jean Shoppe
19 W. Donegal St., Mt. Joy, Pa.
Dial 3-9373
IDEAL Magazines,
Buttonholing
Toys, Games
Alterations
9-tf
WANTED: Sewing Machine
Operators. Permanent job, good
pay, excellent working condi-
tions. Apply Hesteco Co., manu-

facturers of children’s dresses,
443 W. High St. Phone Eliza-
bethtown 431. 10-tic

Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends,

can be seen at Christ
Sts.,
11-tfe
cond. $15.
[ Cover’s, Delta & Marietta
Mount Joy.
FEMALE
HELP WANTED
Sewing Machine Operators
On Single Needle
Light Work, Good Pay
Apply
oo BOX 86, MT. JOY
wr 11-1¢
WANTED
WAREHOUSE
MEN
Wolgemuth Bros.
FLORIN, PA.


4-tfe
PAINT INVENTORY SALE:
Prices reduced 334%.
Green enamel only $4.00 per
gal. Reg. Price $6.00; Pure Raw
Linseed Oil, only .45 per qt.
Reg. price .70, 25c per pt. Reg.
price .40. Also many other bar-
gains. Come in and look around
Open Evenings. Jack B. Moss,
Paints & Specialties, Manheim
R2, Opposite Mt. Joy American
Legion, Phone Landisville 6152.
9-tf
FURNITURE
REFINISHING
BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY PINE
REPRODUCTIONS
LENHERT'S
Cabinet Shop
MARIETTA, PA.



Phone 6-2581 8.f
4-Hour