The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 25, 1954, Image 4

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa
February 25, i
WINNING PHOTO—The farm
ter Heistand, Manheim R4. Mr.
ues Church to Heistand’s Mill.
the farm for seven years.
photo contest for
Heistand’s farm is located on
The farm has 32 acres. He

the issue of February 11 was won by Wal-
the road leading from the Chig-
and his family have lived on


Fo 1 each frim
| Delaware,
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|
Penna. Game
Massachusetts,
Province of Quebec,
West Virginia, and Ohio. The
o. ie total return was 978, or 13.7%
Commission { of those liberated in 53
turns
leased by the
Band re
Commission in ’
1953
Weekly Letter ~~
from ducks re-
AD
Da
water.
Band Records of Duiks | fowl 5 ison and until late Jan
5 i | nary S year, taled 3:
Released In State | var thi year totale d 33, Of
Contin i | these 28 came from this state.
ntinuing 1e rogram Oo .
0 | One each was returned from Il-
£
rearing, leg banding and releas-| Jinois, New Jersey, New York,
ing ducklings, the Game Com-| Michigan, and the Province o
mission liberated 7104 of the Ontario. Recent-month band re-
. . . |
fowl in suitable turns from ducks liberated
areas in the spring and early! the Commission in 1951
summer of 1953. The program | pered
is based on the expectation that|gylyvania. One was received
released waterfowl that elude| from each of the states of Dela
gunners and natural enemies | ware New York
enroute to southern wintering These
grounds will return to libera-
tion areas to rear broods, thus
increasing the number of ducks
in this state. Though it is im
7. Four were
records indicate
years prior to the
band reports returned as

by
num-
from Penn-
and Minnesota.
that
ducks released and one and two
receipt of
per
ible 4 bt blue print to increase the sup-
0 obtain records on . :
Po. e t1 0 wi ec 1 of ply of native ducks for Penn-
ight habits and survival o : .
Je 080 haols ana surviva sylvania hunters.
all ducks liberated, band re- i
. Perseverance of Deputy Owcer
turns do provide information
“ Unravels Theft
from which the authorities can
Every so often a deputy game
improve the project. .
: protector does an outstanding
It is interesting to know the [.. ow yeaa
distance and direction traveled oo. 1 oo oadon OF SIOWS
ance an 0 i po " 1 ed unusual courage or tenacily in
7 Some o tne Hess. Ie ca eC bringing a crimal to book. In
in 1953. Late in January of this ,,. ~~ : es
this case Koon observation, a
year the record looked like . hr hE :
1 : 93 | 1 i hunch” and dogged persistence
5 bands returnec "On a
$93 bands return po provided the solution to a mo-
ucks sh ocated ir nn-
ducks shot or ] cate : in enn; tor boat theft uncovered by a
sylvanic 258 ) hese were ork
yy ma 3 Off ont y deputy named George S. Hol-
checked during banding opera- deh
tions at Pymatuning Refuge af- hk : :
While returning to his home
ter the close of the 1953 gun-| oO ie re 2 his
Im Downingtown after
ning season. These ducks sur jtown atter





checking
y
vived their first waterfowl sea- “hunters on Augus
son and represent potential 31, 1953, Holden's suspicions
breeding stock for 1954). Re. Were aroused by an exception
ports on 23 of the banded &' lar olor Boat 8 =
birds came from New York Bradnywine Creek dam in
State; 20 from the Province of Chester County. He checked
Ontario; 11 from Michigan; 5 with the local fish warden for
each from New Jersey Virginia | knowledge he might have on
and North Carolina; 4 from | the craft. He then examined
Maryland; 3 from Minnesota; 2 the boat care fully and located
from from Indiana and Tennessee; | he motor seriel number plate
a lwhich had been removed and
| thrown awa: Within a few
Cond Used Cars days » canvas cover and the
Wing eld cere stolen from
1953 Plymouth uth Belvedere Sport | the boat 1e theft of these
Coupe p ind failure of an owner
$90 Pontiac Sedan ee. n | to appear convinced Holden
5 ymou -dr. Seda
| something was definitely
and the
| barn
1949 Plymouth 4-dr. Sdn & CL
Coupe.
1948 Che
boat was - placed in a
vrolet 2-dr. Sedan for safe-keeping.
wrong
1947 Plymouth 4-dr Sedan. The de puty enlisted the as.|
1947 Pontiac Sedan Cp. of the Pennsyivank
9: 4-dr. Sedan. ar pA sylvanlia
1996 Sy Sedan | State Police. He then began]
. | corresponding with the Detroit
Eli Ament | manufacturer of the boat, the)
Florida boat corporation

that |
Your : : :
DeSoto - Plymouth installed the machine in one of
Dealer | their vessels, the original pur-|

| chaser of the boat
City man)
MT. JOY, PA.
Phone 3-4264
* headquarters for value and finally the New

 

Time for Your Mid- Winter
Wardrobe ‘‘Pick-Me-Up”
Just about now
your family’s
clothes are be
ginning to show
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
the strain. Good
cleaning and
pressing for all
are in order.
 
Cali us for top
Service.
EICHERLYS
76-78 E. Main St.,- Mount Joy
Phone 3-4071



 

 

 
 




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Jersey State Police. An adjuster
for the company that insured
the craft in question came to
identify it since a claim for its
loss had been paid the owner.
On January 30 of this year
Holden received a letter from a
captain of the New Jersey State
Police saying that the case had
been concluded. The New Jers.
ey officer reported the last own-
er of the boat lives in Gwdnedd
Valley, Montgomery County,
Pa. The craft and trailer had
been stolen from a yacht basin
N. J. on
in Cape May County,
August 31, 1952. It was taken
by an Inknown person who
towed it off, on its trailer, me-
hind their auto.
Some Deer Left
A Fayette County game pro-
tector J. R. Hiller, reported
early in January: “Many of the
hunters think there aren't many
doe deer left hereabouts. Dur
ing Christmas week, three an-
tlerless deer were Killed on the
highway in my district, wi
herds of deer are already com.
ing to our turkey feeders.”
Squirrel Migration Stops
Autoist |
Game Protector Charles |
Hertz reported: “In October,
1953, Deputy Frank Baum and |
I were on patrol in the Linn
Run section of Westmoreland |
County. A migration of gray
irrels forced us to stop the
ra for about twenty minutes]
to avoid running over the little |
fellows. It seemed as though |
the mountain were mov- |
ing. there were |
in the

whole
We estimated
about 5000 squirrels
nass migration.”
Rare Deer Damage Complaint
In December, Game Protect. |
or R. V. Rea, Somerset County |
Recently a man reg-
istered an unusual damage com |
He showed me |
plaint with me.
about 4 or 5 inches of the point |
of a deer antler. This was the
man's story: He hauled mine
a truck. A day or two |
before our meeting he discover- |
ed one of the 12-ply tires on his
truck was flat. When the tire |
was taken apart it was found |
the piece of antler had gone |
through the tread and out the |
. The trucker had no
idea |
where the tire had picked up |
the antler point.”
Props on
side
Bears In Southcentral County |
“Huntingdon County is not
classed as true bear territory, |
nevertheless 5 bears were kill-
ed in the northern part or along |
the northern boundary line last|
season.” So says Game Protect. |
or Ross G. Metz, of Petersburg, |
continuing, “One of the bears
bagged weighed around 350 1bs. |
On Sunday following the last]
day of bear season Rob’t Black, |
of Alexandria, driving through
Diamond Valley, came onto a|
good size bear lying in the mid-
dle of tht road licking its paws. |
“On the opening day of buck |
season three bears were chased |
out ahead of a deer drive on
the south side of Tussey Moun-
tain. We have had a number of
bears in that section for the
past three or four years.” i
ree |
FOOD SALE SCHEDULED
A food sale will be held at
the Mount Joy Friendship Fire-
house Saturday, February 27 at
11:00 a. m. The feature of the
sale will be chicken corn soup.
Proceeds will go toward the am-
bulance fund.
oe sol iii “Spa
TWO ARE PROSECUTED
Marshall A. Dussinger, Pine |
Street and Stoey Barrick, 117
West Main Street, were both
prosecuted for speeding in East
Hempfield Township. .

|in. Joseph B. Hostetter.
Mount Joy 3-4649.
GEO. W. LEAMAN
You can

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Buy and Sell, Rent and Hire Profitably
Through the
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Also baled straw. Phone 3-5221,





~ Women (2) Take orders for
FOR SALE: Good second ind FOR SALE: A good MSs = Ft EMALE
third cutting alfalfa. Excellent Chef Gas Range. Price i» |
FO R 5 ALE color. Call Marietta 6-3225. 7-2c Phone 3-4523. lc | TED
SEWING MACHINES FOR : | | HELP WAN
SALE: New and used Repairs 1951 |
for all makes of sewing mach- | Try (lassi i | Young woman nceded immedi
ket St," Elizabethtown, Pon Ford Pick | ately fo keep house for youn
2 yo Tk ther an yaby during ce
Phone 688. 29-tfe or IC -up | for ick es 2438 oy Needed for several wodles.
FOR SALE: Mixed baled hay. CLEAN | Phone 3-6605 ue
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5 to 6 p. m. 5-tfe $850 REAL ESTATE nylon hosiery and sportswear. ||
USED CAMERA SALE AT F on Sota
KLAHR’S. Color slide cameras, GEO. Ww. LEAMAN | or Sale or Rent G Vv. Barret 2 S. Te
Kodak, $12.00 - Argus, $15.00 - oe —— St., Lancaster, Pa.
antam, $24.00. 21; size Zeiss FOR SALE: Modern brick “home |
$25.00. 4x5 Graflex $69.00. Ger- 208 E. MAIN ST. —six rooms and bath, first floor; VACANCY
man 3D camera $60.00. Victor MOUNT JOY second floor; aluminum storm
Klahr Camera Shop, Middle- windows and doors - 2-car gar- |
town, Pa. 7-1c | AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, 1 age - near Mount Joy. Stars Fema e
i ~— | buy old cars, all kinds of scrap iron bedroom, bath & cedar closets, .
ened Spencer and also sell stove wood. Guy D. 3-4185 Mount Joy. 5-tfc | Bookkeeping Dept.
upports rs. Edyth Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. 40-ti . TICE
Brubaker, Florin. Call Mt. Joy |" LOT FOR SALE: 80x180, Don. | GENERAL OFFICE WORK
3-4949. 85-tfe USED MOTORS $5, 7, and 10. | egal Springs Road, Mount Joy. Typing and some knowledge of
Mount Joy.
8-1c
ann Vay’s iances,
FEBRUARY SPECIALS | °° Appliance
Used Gas Stoves
Roper: Black with white top, 4
burners, 30” oven, timer, like
new, $129.
Bengal: Black with white top,

Guaranteed - Used Refrigerat-
ors. We have four refrigerators
left of good Toy - Prices
start at $59.9 8-1c¢
ute good condi. ley, BUYS A NEW FEDER.
Quality: All white, center burn- AL ALL METAL ENLARGER
with lens at Klahr’s. Enlarge
your own snapshots. Have fun.
Save money. Victor Klahr's
Little Shop with the big stock,
Middletown, Pa. 8-1c¢
USED APEX WASHER
$35
GEO. W. LEAMAN
208 E. MAIN ST.
MOUNT JOY
FOR SALE: Used Auo Parts,
Auto Heaters. Koons Au-
0 Parts & Wreckers, Hummels-
own R.D. 1, (Sand Hill).
2hone Hershey 3-9936. 51-tfe
PIANOS, new and used. David
Hess Music Shop, 106 N. Mar-
ket St., Elizabethtown. 4-tfe
DRESSED POULTRY. Chick-
ens, ducks, and geese. Try our
frozen poultry. Elmer Guth-
ridge. Call 3-5832 Mt. Joy.
1-12¢
Lypewriters, Add. Mach’s., Cash
Registers, Check Writers, Safes,
New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 Eas\
High St, E-town. Ph. 14J. 8-18-t1
FOR SALE: 27” steel furnace
with 12” fan, controls & buck-
wheat blower. Like new. Call
3-4001, 7-2¢
FOR SALE
Used Furniture
See Your Furniture Dealer
At Salunga
Open 8:00 a. m. - 9:00 p.
REA E. GREIDER
SALUNGA
2401 LANDISVILLE
¢
ers, clock & timer, $39.
Tappan: All white, divided top,
gua working condition. Only
$25.
Can be seen at Ward Bottle
Gas, 25 8S. State St., Ephrata, Pa.
Phone 3-9927. 7-tic
Seersucker Creepers
sale-priced at $1.39 and $1.59
T-shirts, fine cotton
sale-priced at 69c and 89c
Flannelette Pajamas
sale-priced at $1.89
Flannelette Sleepers
2 pr. pants with feet
sale-priced at $1.98
REDUCTIONS OF 15% OR
MORE, ALL OVER THE STORE
Margaret - Jean Shoppe
19 W. Donegal St., Mt. Joy, Pa.
Dial 3-9373
Alterations - - - Buttonholing
| FOR SALE: Mixed hay. Ray-
mond Eshleman, Manheim R2.
{Phone Mt. Joy 3. 47517. 5-tfe
| SEWING MACHINES, new and
| used, sales and service. WAY’S
APPLIANCES. 38-tfc
FOR SALE: Apples. Grimes,
Delicious, Stayman, also cider
at the Garber Farm near Flor-
Phone
41-tfc











NEW
WESTINGHOUSE
LAUNDROMAT
Automatic Washer
DEMONSTRATOR
Sale
15299. 95 $224.95
m.
208 E. MAIN ST.
MOUNT JOY
PHONE
3-5¢




Price reasonable, John A. Char- | bookkeeping helpful but not re-

les, Phone Mount Joy 3-4183. | quired.
374 ® Permanent Position
Christian family of three desire! @ Paid Vacation
Jo yor a house : or © Group Insurance
buy a house with several acres thos. bo
@ Hospitalization
of ground. Call 733J5 Elizabeth- Hos us
town. 7tfe ® Excellent Working Con
ree em ee | ditions.
mT. rr |
FOR RENT: Large, pleasant | Apply by letter or in person
Central location. |
74 E. Main
2-tfe |
front bedroom.
Employed adults.
St. Call 3-3601.
Mount Joy
| 104 S. BARBARA STREET
| Convenient Corner Property
3 BEDROOMS, 2'2 STORY
FRAME DWELLING |
attached, hot air
bath and all conveniences.
PRICED $10,500
PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-319!
AFTER 5:00 P. M.
The SICO Company
MOUNT JOY



WANTED
Full Time Waitress
LINCOLN
RESTAURANT
with garage
heat,




8-1c
; | PHONE 3-9161
MOUNT JOY 6-tfc
Frame, 7 rooms and bath, 2.car
garage. Excellent location, $11-{ ——— re ems
.500. |
FLORIN
Frame, 6 rooms and bath, gar THAR'S GOLD
age, excellent location, 311,000
IN THEM Be
JONES & ZINK, Inc.
119 S. Market St., Elizabethtown |
Phone 64 7-2 |
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WANTED TO BUY
ANTIQUES: Wm
prices for antiques
cription. Mr. Hart,
lotte St., Manheim,
5-2163.


pay high |
of any des-
151 N. Char-|
Pa. Phone
2-24-tf
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Sr tb
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LOST |
Light tan maie kitten. Reward. |
Call 3-9462 Mount Joy. 8



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Some Real Values in Nice Clean Automobiles
1952 BUICK SPECIAL 1946 FORD 4-DOOR
Dynaflow Radio, heater
1951 FORD 2-DOOR 1946 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR
Fordomatic, Heater Radio, heater
1943 MERCURY DOOR | ‘246 FORD 2-DOOR
Radio, heater
Heater
1949 MERCURY 2-DOOR
Radio, heater, overdrive
1948 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR
Heater
1947 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR
Radio & Heater

TRUCKS
1950 CHEVROLET
Sedan Delivery
1949 FORD PICKUP
"1947 STUDEBAKER
1% T, Cab & Chassis
1949 INTERNATIONAL
1947 CHEVROLET 4DOOR | Dump - W tag - new motor
Radio, heater 1948 WILLYS % T. STAKE
CLARENCE W. HERR
~ FORD MOTOR SALES ~
WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY

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PHONE 39701 |
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6-4c

HELP WANTED
SAVE MONEY BY TEL PW ky Dt Wn o or bo
e Xperience or genera farm
READING THE ADS | storms ani or sie
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CTIONEER
ALL
George Hu. Bowers
RD. 1 Mount Joy, Phone 3-4890
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CARD oF THANKS |

W Vi th to than
friends and neighbors
kind expressions of sympathy,
flowers and other Kindnesses
| during the time of our bereave-
ment. The Family of Harry M.
3-1p
K our many
for their


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: NOTICES S
ADI NISTRATRIX NOTICE
LEGAL



state of Lizzie’ S. Winter-
myer, 121 W. Main St., Mount
Joy, Pa., dec’d.
Letters testamentary of said
estate having been granted ta
the undersigned, all persons in-



debted thereto are requested to
make immediate payment and
those havi ms or demands
against the same will present
them without ol for settle-
ment to the under med,
ANNA W. Dangler
121 W. Main St.,
Mount Joy, Pa.
E ya 1. A WwW. PUTT
vic Homes
i zabethtown, Pa.

Administratrices

Clarence C. Newcomer
Attorney 4-6¢
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
: of George Michael Mil
] lat of West Hemp
eld T« ship, Lancaster Cou
v. Per
Letter testamentary of
aid e h: been grant-
d to undersigned, all per-
on debited thereto are re-
1 to mal immediate
payimer wd th having
cla ( demands sainst the
SAIN il present them with-
out delay for settlement to the
undersigned
PATRICIA BURNS
Administratrix
¢/0 Arnold, Bricker &
ever
0 East Ki Street
I ister, Penna

1951 Oldsmobile ’
4-door, Grey
1948 Buick
4-Door
Fully Equipped

1248 Plymouth
2-Docr Sedan

1950 International
% Ton Stake Truck
Very Good, Clean
1950 Chevrolet
| Ya Ton Stake Type Body
Very Good, Clean
MOUNT JOY PHONE
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Newcomer Motors, Inc.

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