The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 29, 1955, Image 4

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= Joy 3-9573.

L ASSIFIED
You can Buy and Sell, Rent and Hire Profitably ,
Through the
WANT ADS
FOR SALE


> LEGAL NOTICES
Two broken Fox Hounds; Six









registered Pups. Paris Eisen- SHAREHOLDER'S MEETING
berger, Columbia R1. Phone THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK |
4-8799. 51-3¢ AND TRUST COMPANY OF
NG TY Coat | MOUNT JOY
Lyoewriters, CQ. SHACK Su Sees The regular annual meeting |
Registers, Check Writers, Safes, op. of the First |
New & Used. J. M Engle, 411 Eas\
8-18-14 National Bank and Trust Com- |
pany of Mount Joy will be held |
at said bank in the borough of |
Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, on |
| Tuesday, January 10, 1956 at 11 |
o'clock A. M. for the election of |
High St. E-town ch. 14J.
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AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, |}
buy old cars, all kinds of scrap iron
and also sell stove wood. Guy D



Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-3573. 40-8 | 4 and for such other
Special, brand new 30” Hard- business as may come before |
5 1s cteve lars. OVE Hi he meeting. {
wick gas stove, large oven with |
safety pilot, electric clock, | __ E. M. BOMBERGER
light and convenience outlet, 50-3c¢ Cashier |
only $115. Ward Bottle Gas, 25 AE {
S State St., Ephrata. 51-tfc 2 EXECUTOR S NOTICE
mar $| Estate of Ela Wolgemuth |
SEWING MACIINES FOR dec’d., late of East Donegal
SALE: New and used Repairs Township, Pa. j
for all makes of sewing mach- | Letters testamentary of
111 N. Mar- | said estate having been grant- |
led to the undersigned, all per-
lsons indebted thereto are re-
| quested to make immediate pay-
{ment and those having claims
lor demands against the same
| will present them without delay
| for settlement to the undersign-
South Bend white enamel kit- | ed
chen range with malleable top, |
excellent condition. Phone Mt. |
S-tict...
tua Alfred C. Alspach,
Hand saws filed and set. Also | am Attorney : 50-6¢ |
ircular saws. Automatic mach- | SHAREHOLDERS’ MEETING |
ines. J. V. Binkley,
ket St, Elizabethtown, Penna.
Phone 7-1450. 29-tfe
ye
and Stayman
Ph.
38-tfc
Grimes Delicious,
Apples. Jos. B. Hostetler.
3-4649 Mt. Joy.

DANIEL M. WOLGEMUTH
Florin, Penna.
Executor



ines. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5313. | ; ’
Oscar Breneman, 42 Columbia THE UO as
fvenue. 30. Jor. SEE MOUNT JOY, PA.
SHOATS & HEN FEEDERS.| The regular annual meeting |
Call Manheim 5-8108.
Muscovy ducks and geese.
the shareholders of the Un-|
3 lion National Mount Joy Bank
Live {will be held at said bank in|
or dressed. Mrs. Wilbur Miller, | the borough of Mount Joy, Pa.
Phone Mt. Joy 3-3737. 44-tfc [on Tuesday. January 10, 1956,
> fat 10 o'clock A. M., for the el-
35 RATS KILLED with 1 Ib. {ection of directors, and for such |
Star Safety Pkg. Safe - Sure {other business as may come be- |
- Guaranteed. J. B. Hostetter & | fore the meeting. Among other |
Sons and Red Top Grain & |matters to come before the]
Feed, 45-10p ‘meeting will be a resolution to |
- — 4 {approve the purchase of the as- |
SPINET PIANO, Martin L. cots of Maytown National Bank |
Moore, 339 NN. Water Street, tand the continuance of banking |
Lititz, Pa. Phone 6-7357. 50-3C operations at Maytown as a
SEWING MACHINE {branch of the Union National
Sales & Service
New & Used Sewing Machines
WAY'S APPLIANCES
{Mount Joy Bank. {
|49-4c Carl S. Krall, Cashier |
48 W. Main Street
Phone MOUNT JOY 3-3622 |
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ANNUAL MEETING
Mount Joy Mutual Insurance
Company
Elizabethtown, Penna.
The annual meeting of the
MOUNT JOY
{MUTUAL INSURANCE COM- |
| PANY, will be held at the
| principal office of the Company,



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members of the




WANTED TO BUY [23 South Market Sticet. Eliza
| bethtown, Pennsylvania, at 2
ANTIQUES: Win pay high | O'clock P. M. on the second
i i f any des | Monday in January, being Jan-
prices for antiques of any | 3 g
cription. Mr. Hart, 151 N. Char {uray 9, 1956, for the purpose of
lotte St., Manheim, Pa. Phone | electing directors and for the
5-2163 9.94.41 | transaction of such other busi- |
[ness as may be submitted for!
[the consideration of the
mem-








| bers.
m= Henry G. Carpenter,
President |
CARD OF THANKS D. 1: Landis, |
— | 50-4c Secretary |
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pennell | EXECUTRIX NOTICE
wish to thank, friends and rel- | Estate of Ralph L. Myers, |
gifts and | late of East Hempfield Town:
ship, deceased.
Letters Testamentary on said
estate having been granted to
We wish to thank our friends | the all persons in
and various organizations for | debted thereto are requested to
the cards and gifts received | nake immediate payment and
during the holidays. The Rob- those having claims or demands
ert Reheard Family. 592-1c | against the same will present
them without delay for settle: |
{ ment to the undersigned, resid- |
| ing in Salunga, Pa
atives for the flowers,
money they received for Christ-
mas. 52-1c




REAL ESTATE FLORENCE I. MYERS |
Salunga, Pa.
For Sale or Rent Clarence C. Newcomer,
Attorney 46-6¢ |
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MISCELLANEOUS

Two 3.-room
Gilchrist
48-tfc
FOR RENT —
apartments. Apply Mr.
c/o G. C. Murphy Co.
House, 5 rooms,



FOR RENT:
bath, hot and cold water fur-
nace. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5542.

52-1¢
APARTMENT FOR RENT: 4
Rooms and Bath with heat
Centrally located in Mount Joy. I Dail to resident agent
» Marietta 6-2901. 52-1c > Pi sident age
Phone Marietta 6-290 52-1¢ | WATLACE D. ZERPHEY
=== | 130 E. Main St. Ph. 3-9651
i 35-ifc |
WANTED
SEED CORN DEALERS
MAJOR COMPANY
HAS OPENING

1023 Cumberland Street
PHONE 3-0698
| Claim forms and premiums may
At

HELP WANTED
FEMALE
CASHIER-TYPIST,






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Permanent
salary position with financial
organization. Job security and Farmers with good farmer con- |
advancement opportunity. All}tacts to take orders for a well- |
modern office employee benefit | established company for 1956 |
program. For appointment call” jelivery. Give good directions |
Elizabethtown 7-1155 or Colum- a5 {0 where you live. {


Wiring Is Headache on Fort oes a
Here Are Basic Re
By IRA MILLER
Electrification Bureau
The farmer who says: “I don’t want
to know anything about wiring; no-
body can make an electrician out of
me,” is only half right. Of course he
shouldn't “do it himself” when it
comes to installing or modernizing
his electrical wiring system. That's
a job for someone who is qualified
commendations |
The new Farmstead Wiring Hand-
book makes these points about 20-
ampere branch circuits: install wires
no smaller than No. 12. Use such cir-
cuits to supply permanently connect-
ed lighting equipment; convenience
outlets for portable trouble lamps,
drills, clippers, motors of from % to
15 horsepower, and for special light-
ing equipment, such as ultraviolet or
bactericidal lamps.
| JUST CHECKING—power supplier
| wires to “carry” his electricity to his
| of the nation’s egg industry,
to do that type of work. Special circuits are especially de-


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representative checks meter on
typical farm wiring distribution pole.
signed for the type of electrical load
to be served on the farm. Circuits
serving poultry brooders, incubators
and other heating equipment
which life processes depend, should
be designed to allow no more than a |
19 voltage drop. Other special cir-
cuits should be designed to allow no
more than a 29 voltage drop, except
in the case of a motor on an indi-
vidual circuit and which can be op-
erated satisfactorily on a voltage
drop of 3%. These percentages are !
for the branch circuit only and do |
not include voltage drop in feeders |
and services. |
Individual-equipment circuits are
used to serve all permanently in- |
stalled motors of 1/3 horsepower or |
over, all fixed appliances rated 1,000 |
watts or over and all equipment
which requires continuous service |
|
i
But — the farmer should know
something about wiring in a general
way—for adequate wiring makes the
wheels go round so far as his elec-
tric equipment is concerned. A mo-
tor on a starvation diet of electricity
can’t perform as it should, any more
than a tractor can operate efficiently
on a pint of gas. Both need what it
takes to make them go—electricity
for one; fuel for the other.
Let's take a practical look at a
farmer's electrical service. It's a mat-
ter, first, of the power supplier ‘“de-
livering” to the farm the amount of
electricity needed at the required
voltage. Next, it's essential for the
farmer to provide (1) large enough
on
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various buildings, (2) enough 20-am-
pere branch circuits, special and in-
dividual equipment circuits, and (3)
plenty of convenience outlets in his
buildings so that his electric power
is properly distributed to various
pieces of equipment and appliances
where needed and at approved volt-
ages.
Many power suppliers recommend |
that feeders (wires radiating to vari
ous buildings from the central dis- |
where interruptions should be kept
to a minimum-=brooders, water sys- |
tems, food freezers, milk coolers, and
the like. It is well to know too that |
all motors of 2 horsepower or over
should be served by a 230-volt branch
circuit.
Power suppliers can be of great
istance to farmers in planning safe



 
tribution point—generally the meter | a d adequate wiring modernization !
obs. Good wiring will pay for itselfe,|
location) be no smaller than No. 6.11




JANUARY EG

indus- ABOLISHED
Harrisburg -PNS-
and rheumatic heart dis-
Pennsylvania poultry
try leaders will assist the Poul-
try and Egg National Board inj fever
conducting the 1956 January | ease, leading cause of death a-
Egg Month campaign on behalf |_piong children,
it | most abolished”, the Pennsyl-
was announced today by Earl | yvania Heart Association assert-
Reeves of Rohrerstown, Egg | >d this week.
i 3 1 Or | . ’
Month chairman for this area. | A spokesman for the Key-|
State heart group declar-
certain
Plans for a campaign stress- i stone
ing eggs as one of the tastiest | ed that “it seems quite
and most healthful foods of all| that if every victim of an acute
time will be developed on a| beta-hemolytic
statewide basis by a State Jan-| fection could be
promptly
uary Egg Month committee | found and adequate treated we
headed by Mrs. Charles T. | could almost abolish rheumatic
Granger, Dublin, Pa; E. J.| tever and rheumatic heart dis-
Lawless, Jr.. Chief, Poultry Di-} 2ase.”
vision, Department of Agricul- | It was pointed out that pa-
ture, Harrisburg, and Evol ‘ients, parents and doctors
Underkoffier, Manager, Tri- | should realize that a full ten-
County Producers Cooperative, | lay program of treatment using
Pa., Mr. penicillin injection is necessary
to assure adequate treatment of
Worchester, Reeves |
pointed out.
Service clubs, restaurants and| acute streptococcal infections
hotels will be invited to co hat could lead to rheumatic
operate by featuring eggs 1n fever.
their meals during January. Re-| Since 1930 there has been a








tail stores will be urged to] steady and encouraging decline
spotlight eggs in their advertis-| in rheumatic fever, the associa
ing tion said, but added that 250,-
“The always splendid co-op-| 000 new cases continue to be
eration of food publicists and] reported yearly, primarily In
. | .
home economics instructors will | children.
again be sought’” Mr. Reeves | “Rheumatic fever is still the
said Number One cause of heart
| IN the age groups fro
MOUNT JOY ge froups fiom
A fine Heme Tar Contry 5 to 34 years in males and 5
Living ! to 44 years in females and 1
:
Bs ss than two miles’ from | accounts for about half of the
Jorough limits - A mile off | cardiac ; $2
4 cardiac deaths among » age
Route 230. { £ ii ne te age
) or y ‘yp? tn oy EY ars
STONY TRICK ~ Dina. Tromp from 3 io 30 years ‘ol
ed second floor. First floor - age,” the heart association said
large living room with fire- | -
place, dining room, Kitchen, | y -
two bedrooms, tile bath. Sec- You Can't
ong floor: - 2 bedrooms and Tell "Em Like
at 3, a0 y < - v
a - hardwood floors, hot This :: Use A
water heat with’ oil burner, | Ya
insulated, garage, borough Vant Ad
water, large lot. If you need | I
a 4 bedroom modern home | -
we will appreciate your call |
for an inspection $23,000.00 | ogy
{ " =
ELIZABETHTOWN | {A
2 Story Frame - Single Zi
Living room, dining room, |i as
| ground that proved too wet.

| RHEUMATIC FEVER |
MONTH PLANNED | COULD BE ALMOST
Rheumatic
could be
| Automobile and Truck Welding
streptococcal in i
NOTICE
MILK AND EGG Thursday, December 29
PRODUCTION DROPS
THE BULLETIN, Mount joy, Pa.



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Harrisburg - PNS - Milk and The population of
egg production in the Keystone County is
State last month skidded along 000. - PNS
Somerset


with the temperature.


Milk output at 486 million
pounds was seven per cent un-
der the preceding month - but
about five per cent above a
year ago.
Wintry weather sharply cur-
tailed grazing by dairy cattle |
and puts herds on winter feed- |
ing rations. Unusually good
pastures in the preceding two
months had slowed the normal
decline in fall milk production.
Cows last month numbered
963,000 - some 3000 more than]
in the previous month and up|
13,000 over a year ago.
A one per cent drop in egg |

approximately i BUT ONCE A YEAR,

REMEMBER —
a year passes
pretty quickly!
Be sure of cash for
gift-buying next
Christmas: Begin
saving in our...




 





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production was
noted during
the month with a total egg col-| PEST CONTROL

lection noted of 372 million.
However this was well ahead| ALL WORK GUARANTEED
of last year’s 355 million.
Rate of lay per bird was| :
down seasonally bul exceeded = Free Estimates r

last year by almost 2 percent. |
The number of layers on Peénn-
sylvania farms was down three
per cent from last year at 24,-
874,000.
In general, conditions on the!
WM. J. POWERS
121 W. BAINBRIDGE ST.
ELIZABETHTOWN
PHONE E-TOWN 7-1415
Receive in 50 Weeks

Deposit Weekly

UNION NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY BANK
OF MOUNT JOY

farms during the month were |
unfavorable for much field |
work. Some corn, soybeans and
buckwheat remained to be har-|
vested.
GENERAL
In some southern counties|
wheat planting intentions had CONTRACTOR
not been realized due to de-|
layed harvest of corn and in-! CEMENT PAVING
CEMENT CURBING
ability of farmers to
No Job Too Small
No Job Too Large

prepare!
a — ta sta ——

SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY Call Marietta 6-9179
R.A.GUTSHALL
116 W. High MAYTOWN
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation






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and Gas Welding
FARM MACHINE WELDING
AND EQUIPMENT
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Dressed or live weight
BROAD-BREASTED
Cover's Welding Shop EUGENE
Delta and Marietta Streets
IT. JOY, PA.
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
Pitone 3.5531 PHONE 39036

— TURKEYS

S. KREIDER
MOUNT JOY, PA.
NO JOB TOO SMALL
HE FIXES
Weary Windows - Draggy Doors - Fractured Floors -
Broken Blocks - Creaky Cabinets - Pulverized Plaster and
anything else you don't have time to do yourself.


Name
Address


 
 



Blended
better
burning!
For Auctioneers
Be Sure and Call
G. K. WAGNER
Phone 7-3745
| WM. J. WAGNER
Phone 7-3488
ELIZABETHTOWN. PA.
ANTHRACITE
Finest fuel money can buy, prod=
uct of three of Pennsylvania's
most famous anthracite mines.
High in heating value—low in
Many years of experience. ash content, Very easy to start
We can handle 12 sales every and bank.
week. None too small or too You'll be better satisfied with
big. No matter what it is, give top-quality Susquehanna-Glen
43-10c¢ Lyon coal. It's trade-marked for
us a call.
your protection with the familiar
little red - and - yellow *‘Lion’s
Head" disks in every ton. Order
a supply today.
No Down Payment
APPROVED
for Qualified Veterans
25 YEAR MORTGAGE
: 'S. H. Hiestand & Co
VA ORT. H A.
{ SALUNGA, PA.
| Phone Landisville «
New 3-Bedroom
MOUNT JOY 3-5803
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PHONE 77-1349
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Full Basement
|
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
Birchland Ave., Mt. Joy
For Appointment
| Phone Edown 72701 or 71455


gas range, gas heat, gas HW. |
heater, storm
screens and doors, 2
SPECIALS!
Shelled Brazil! Nuts
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kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bath,
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windows,
blocks
£5 hell : 39-1 | from square - 30 day posses-
bia 4-2197 Write Box 59, | ston 54 Shelled Whole Pecans
APPLICATIONS for full and NEW OXFORD, PA. | Pitted Dctes
part time work now being C= | mene Clapboard Rancher - Corner | :
cepted at the office of G. C. LECHORNS | | . property. large. living room, Chocolate Bits
a. . OS. appro $ | kitchen with dining area, 2 Cocoanut
Murphy Co. All company bene-
fits - Salary. 48-tfe

You who have used Melhorn
Leghorns for the past 30 years
know their quality and
Poultrymen who would like tp
Position open for general clerk,
posting, filing, typing. Perman,
ent potion pal er apps try Melhorn this year
i Box | i a. | will be ‘pleased. :
tonto #.0. Bor C, Florin, Pa. | Due to our’son, John W. Mel-
=>" |horn serving
Navy, we will not be able to
Ty (lassified call on our many friends this
year, but ask your cooperation
for QUiCK 1eSUMS chicken eo
———r Co
Pullom clean. {
you |
his country in the |

bedrooms and bath, storm |
doors, insulated. forced hot |
air heat with oil burner, full |
concreted basement, 4 blocks |
from square - 30 day posses-
sion $12,000.00
DANIEL 'E. GARMAN
| 85 EAST MAIN ST.
| MOUNT JOY 3-6911
| REPRESENTATIVE


Chopped Mixed Fruit
English Walnuts
Klein Milk Chocolate
Fresh: Salted Peanuts
Chrismas Candles .......
Mount Joy Frozen
HAROLD L. NOAKER
226 N. Market: St.
Elizabethtown 7-5889
Ocean Spray Cranberry Cocktail.
Fresh Salted Cashews

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nb. 51.65 8] thing But Money
lb. 29c if And it takes but little
1b. 43c¢c money here to buy the
Ib. 45¢ | best printing to be found
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. Ib. 60c { goes for every.hing, from
. 1b. 54c cards to catalogs.
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At the time we installed our very
first telephone we made this pledge —to provide
the finest service possible at the lowest cost. We
start another new year with this pledge still fresh
n our minds. In 1956, as during the years be-
fore, we will continue our efforts to try to make
your telephone even more valuable and useful
0 you.
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