The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 02, 1957, Image 5

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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, May 2 5 |David Greenly and
|at Lancaster RD.
Mr. and
fami
jed Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Veatch,
and Mrs. Wilbert
ton, k
| 101 De} and family, Lancaster RD.
p a . Donald and Steve DeGeorge
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bainbridge Md Mrs. Earl Geltmacher v
macher attended the Wed-ling at the home of their ited the following during t
ding of Mr. John Long and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Past week, Mr. and Mrs. He
Miss Marlene Garner Friday William Witmer.
y ing . ie é wr i Tr
evening. Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Gelt- Pi¢ Geltmacher, Kinderhoc
Miss Bonnie Witmer visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stop- of Lititz.
pard, Manheim RD,
Mrs.
| Daniel Geltmacher William
land Earl Geltmacher visit
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Funk son Billie, Lancaster,
and son, Manheim RD.
OF ms Mrs. Pearl Brenneman, N
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Saturday, May 11, 1957 umbia,
Daniel Geltmacher.

Mr. and Mrs. John Wall

Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witiner Howard Gamber were, bright, were both confined to Bulletin
and and Mrs. Salem Gamber and ders, were $129,272,649, an|Pright. were both confine | —
In the Village of Deodate, midway between Eliza- and family visited Mr.
and Hershey, in Conewago Township. Mrs. John Kauffman Sr.
Winkler Oil Heater; South Bend Kitchen Range; New :
Perfection three-burner oil stove; Capitol pipeless furnace |berstroh and family
in good condition; Hot Point Refrigerator; living room Mrs. Irene
suite; dining room table: extension table; sideboard: two Mountville.
bedroom suites with springs and mattresses; bed, spring
and mattress; washstand; wardrobe; 9x12 rug;
carpet; throw rugs; small tables; chairs: rocking
small stands;
Haberstroh,
chairs; na and Linda Frey, W
ANTIQUES ton Boro.
Old-fashioned desk; cradle; doughtray; pine stand with Hee of Mr. ale My
drawer; kitchen chairs; blanket chests: top sink; dry cup- |, aurice Mrs. K
board; wood chest; old pictures; coal oil lamp; wood box; ti€ Moore, and Mrs. Ida Eis-
old books; cane- enberger were Rev. Edwar
old pictures; coal oil lamp; wood box:
seated chairs; cr
Electrolux; Radio; Victrola and records: bed clothings] Mrs. Victor Frey, Mrs. Lau- mouth. are remodeling the the food like but I
xy 5 d & S, ’ 4 rid y » 3: : ds you like bu 1 simply
dishes; cooking utensils; silverware: canned fruit: Maytag denberger and children, and Visitors of Mrs. Edith/which they recently bought | gon rave the re You. simply
Washer; empty jars and crocks: butcher furnace: iron ket- Mrs. Nora Halter, Columbia. Erb, and Mr. and Mrs. Nor-lat 17 W. High street, They | portions and
tle; butcher bench; hand cultivator; garden tools: lawn
mower; wheelbarrow; 10-hole metal nest; chicken feeders:
egg baskets; 2( set of house shutters; complete set of car- |
penter tools in good condition; and a lot of articles too res 9 oaste
numerous to mention. !
Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M., ‘when conditions
will be made known by
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
Kaylor & Young, Clerks
Refreshments will be served by the Conewago Church
of the Brethren.

18-2¢ 16 N. Market St.
PUBLIC SALE
REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY
Saturday, May 4th, 1957 =
On the premises located in the Borough of Mount
Joy. at #215 Marietta Avenue. ;

LOT OF GROUND 100x150 FT., more or less, thereon Why bother with
erected a
2% Story
Frame
House
containing eleven rooms, two bathrooms on second ‘floor, when just one
commode and wash bowl on first floor, shower-bath in cel- —
lar; oil burner, hot water heat; electric hot water heater.
THERE ARE THREE APARTMENTS IN THIS HOUSE.
On rear of lot, a THREE-CAR GARAGE with APART-
MENT ON SECOND FLOOR, consisting of four rooms,
bath, sun deck; electric hot water heater, hot air heat.
Both properties are insulated and have slate roofs.
Lot of shrubbery and old shade trees in backyard; also
has nice sized garden.
Also at the same time and place a lot of household
goods:
Consisting of some antiques: corner cupboard; Duich
Cupboard; six-leg cherry drop leaf table; chest of drawers;
blanket chests;
Glow-Maid Kitchen Range; Magic Chef apartment gas
stove; coal oil stove; Kelvinator Refrigerator; 8-piece din-
ing room suite; slope top desk; desk and bookcase combin-
ation; chairs; rocking chairs; small tables; reclining chair
and ottoman; combination radio and record player; small
radio; Victrola and records; Brewster Player Piano & rolls;
bed and spring; crib; wardrobe; chest of drawers with
mirror; two bed screens; clothes tree; Electric Hoover
Sweeper; Electric Universal Sweeper; 9x14's Brussel Car-
pet; rag carpet; throw rugs; table and floor lamps; large
electric fan, like new; single rope bed; coal oil lamps; old
stool; books; dishes; cooking utensils; goldfish; garden
tools; other tools; two work benches; extension ladder;
lawn mower; and a lot of articles too numerous to men-
tion.
Arrangements to view properties can be made by call-
ing Mount Joy 3-5481.
Sale to start at 12:30 P. M., real estate to be offered
nt 2:00 P. M., when conditions will be made known by
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer
Landis & Garman, Clerks
RES
ENT

You can now get, in one insur<
ance policy, protection against
most of the risks you face in
your home . .. and you may
save money, too. It's the mod-
ern, convenient, cconomical way
to insure against such hazards.
For information about this
new policy, and to find out how
it can help you, phone us today.
We are qualified to help you
determine just what insur-
ance, and how much, you need
on your home and furnishings.’
We'll be glad to discuss your
insurance problems with you.
And remember, if you're not
fully insured—it's not enough!

O. K. SNYDER
O. K. SNYDER, Jr


Mrs. Oliver Wit- Mrs. P. B. Gibble,
(Bainbridge, Md, Mr. and g he ’ 5. Marv Engle. 1.s
WW W ee al fe A mer and family visited Mr. town, Mrs. Mary Engle, Lan-|
NE TO (Mrs. Robert ‘Bish, Wilming- Witmer caster, Elizabeth Hess,
ry Bard, Ironville, Mrs. Min- Robert Ginder
; ; ‘a pz Fries R1, charged witl
Joy RD visited Mr. and Mrs. family, Florin, Mr, and Mrs. earnings of the former Penn- [John s Lutheran Church will rs,
Mrs. William Fogie visited Ressel and daughter,
and Mr. Edward Barton, Col-| Elizabethtown.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ha-and Mrs. Howard Hammer, parable revenues for the foot and
visited Lancaster, Mrs. Irene Bach- vious year. Pte wi WwW 1
at man and family, Mount Joy. — me | Miss Albright because of ill-| IN TEN DAYS EAR CLEAN CLOTHING
] Visitors of Mr. and ‘Mr
grain [Francis Haberstroh were, Ed-
ion. Mr. and Mrs,
Manheim. Baw. isler and ancl will take place the |BIATRON rhe BO Hed
Visitors of Mr. Geo. Moore Irene Snyder were r. part of May. [aPpetite. No drugg, no diet, no Ww
d Hor, a an Sader OF cise. sly | eit n t A
and family were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Snyder of Fal- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Straley ial fare oole Garmen $ Cleaned By Us re
2 ] ~ 4 Gamber visited Mr, an rs. Witmer, Columbia.
Seve) 1 5 3 W002 S000
Mt. Joy
gives coverage ?
Mrs. Anna Zercher “Insure With O.K. All Ways”

ly, Gilmore, Canada,
Frey,
Rev. Fred EARNINGS UP
Conestoga, Dr. and|
Mvers.| EArnings accruing to a MA
stock of Pennsyl-|
Mrs (vania Power & Light


* ARMED FORCES MEN
TOWN ISPEAK TO SENIORS
Sgt. Koster of the Lancas
COIN» | ter Recruiting station of the
‘pany for ) elve nthe; 8 Air Force spoke to
Pearl Brenneman, Mount Joy|Pany for. the 1p jh hel C ol The Rev. and Mrs, Harry both the boy and
ir Py ended March 31 were $19,- . iy >> both the OVS anc
R. D. and Mrs, Edith Erb, of 61g 681 quivalent to $3 99 [Shuster and family from East
Columbia RD. hii VOCS Greenville visited at the
he : per share of common stock, of Mrs. May Hicks last
awr-! Mr. John Haines and Mr. [outstanding at such date, as) lome ol Mrs. fa) “force Wednesday. Next Tues
visited Mrs. compared with $18,108,958| eek: : day, Sgt. Kumchock of the
yk, Henry Rollman and family or $3.06 per share for the 12{ Mrs. Helen Hostetter from U, S. Army will speak to the
months ended March 31,|Palmerton visited her sister seniors. Both events are plan
Mrs. 1956. {Miss Marie Harter last by the guidance depart
OLIVER SAGER & SON |
Ditch Digging - Septic Tanks Installed
Field Drainage — Footings — Grading
Hauling — And Light Jobs
Port. Air Compressor — Concrete Breaking

senior
girls at Donegal high school
concerning careers in the air
is-
Visitors of Mr. and
Haines were, Mr. Earnings for last year . iment. 1 1
ed and Mrs. Giles Urban and clude earnings of former sub-| Miss Fannie Diebler from - F Top Soil and Fill
Mrs. sidiary, The Scranton Elect- Vision relatives gps R ESTITUTION
amily, ric Company, (merged Janu-|'°W ms ei evils Harry H. Becker. Mt. Jov
It. Mrs. Kenneth Alexander and ary 31, 1956) The Luther League of St.| : et issuing 4
Lloyd Nentwig and
Rock Drilling
and restated



| fs To rf .
Edw. Divit, Mrs. Mahlon sylvania Water & Power Co. hold a Food Sale on Satur-{ fraudulent $3 check by A. S RD: 1 ELIZABETHTOWN
Silver (merged Ts LOA Rev. (day, May 4 from 10 a.m to; oot, o oot s ig tion, Man PHONE 7-1256
er Spring, and Mrs. Joe Stoner, enues for the twelve months |12 noon. The place - on the Sor paid coo jokin sive 11-t
. a ar 0 Square. is te KEW ay yl
ended March 31, 1957, after! (fore Alderman Geo. Yecker
SH a; we Mrs. Ray Fryberger and ‘ = Yecker i ee
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. appropriate adjustment to) or sister, Miss Anna Al rami -— ——
Mr. reflect such Commission or-| advertisement pays.
the house during the past
oe. LOSE UGLY FAT
daughter, Columbia RD, Mr. increase of 4.89 over com-
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Houdini, the magician, was "pr and Mrs. George Engle] OR MONEY BACK
Robert Frank, Jr. were Mr. the son of a Jewish rabbi. » ro SO Thole ae ng
| ’ . —_— eee ‘have sold their farm and If you are overweight here is the
and Mrs. Ernest Kohler, Red [purchased the Paris Garber | first reaily thrilling news to come
Robert Bachman and family, Mount property on East High street. Along Jn years: & Fonveni
Frank Sr. and daughter Dix- Joy. {The Garbers have purchased [pounds easier oan er Mi
ie Lee of town and Mr. Jan| Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.[3 house n Elizabethtown. The |S3n be as slim and trim
S
Fast and Efficient Service
S.
Cleaning - Pressing - Tailoring

1S you
When you take
house | still enjoy your
DIATRON, you
meals, still eat
automatically your
Visitors af Mr. and Mrs. man Brosey were Mr. and | weight must ocme dewn, because

*Xpect to move n June. . as your own doctor will tell you,
Abram Gamber were Mr. Mrs. Harry Weaver, of town,| Mr. Isaiah Engle from Ohio | when you eat less, you weigh less
anr Mrs. Salem Gamber and Mr. and Mrs. John V. Wit-|is visiting at the home of Mr. | igre sp dangers Jou
|daughter, Columbia RD., Mr. mer and son Johnnie, E-townjand Mrs. Samuel Engle. /ou have tried before, get DIA-
y Ue
land Mrs. Howard Hammer R. D., Mrs. Pearl Brenneman Mr. and Mrs. Norman RON and Lo Yaursel} woat
ME . . ca do ON is cold or
and son, Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith,|{Smith and daughter 5
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mt. Joy RD, and Mr. Paul{McAllisterville were visiting| weight with the first package you
from| this GUARAN TEE: You must lose
{Mr. and Mrs. Lee or the package costs you
nothing. Just return the bottle to w E
— |over the weekend.
YOU
| your druggist and get your mon PHO NE
| The Explorer Scouts were
{ey back. DIATRON «<costg $3.00
| . | and is sold with this strict money
[camping at Camp Chiquetan| back guarantee by:
over the weekend. SLOAN’'S PHARMACY
wv Bf a in | MOUNT JOY, PA
A number of peopl from Mail Orders Filled
town attended the Safety Pa-
trol parade at Lancaster Sat-| =
urday morning
Mr. Christian Brandt cele-| ;
brated his 75th birthday on]
Tuesday. His family surpris-|
2d him in the evening with
a birthday party. The follow-T : : 1
persons were present: CONvenient Reference To Firms Serving Community
Mrs. Mervin Coble| ————— - = Ie ee
Elizabethtown: _
CALL
MOUNT JOY 83-4071

















Shorty or
in summer cottons ing
$3.98 Mr. and
ind family,
Long P.'d.


Mr. and Mrs. Jay Koser and ® AUTOMOBILE DEALERS INSURANCE
family, Mt. Joy: the Rev. and -— -
ELI AMENT
AUTHORIZED
DE SOTO — PLYMOUTH
Sales - Service
Dodge “Job Rated” Trucks
Delta & Henry Streets
® MOVING & HAULING
Lovely summer
Cotton Dresses
ED. KEENE
Moving & Hauling
Phone 3-8664
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Mrs. Earl Carver and family,
|Broomall; Mr, and Mrs.. Jos-
°ph Brandt and daughter, of
Elizabethtown, Misses Annie
and Elizabeth Brandt, May-
gs, ie ph town; Mr. and Mrs. Adam!
bag. our lovely [Greer and son, Mr. and Mrs. MOUNT JOY, PA.
Sinner. straws © all Chas. Brandt and daughter, Phone 3-4264
shapes and sizes Columbia and Mrs. Christian] ———————
$3.20 T1. |Brandt.
| The sixth grade of the RHEEMS GARAGE
Elementary school STUDEBAKER PACKARD
[will be the Sales and Service
for picnics or dressy
styles $3.98 to $10.98
WILEY & RUTT AGENCY
Investments & Insurance
85 E. Main St. Ph. 3-6911
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Because Mother likes


® OIL COMPANIES
TE
GARBER OIL COMPANY
TEXACO PRODUCTS
Gasoline — Motor Oils
WARREN H. STEHMAN
Insurance Service
Square Street FLORIN
Maytown i o pm
Phone Mt. Joy 3-6712
guests of the
(Shriners of East Donegal Raffensberger - Risser - BS Grease er Fuel Oils
Township at the Shrine Cir RHEEMS Ph. E-town 7-1230 B. F. Goodrich Tires & Tubeg
lasts = a ; i LAVELLE 1. L,-town 23( = bon vir >
jcus at Harrisburg on Friday ROBERT E. HOFFMAN © S. Barbara St., Ph. 3-9331
|atternoon, This is an annual — 2 =
affair. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH
Word was received Monday Sales - Parts - Service
{of the death of Joseph Eich- Sce the beautiful Chrysler
thorn, a former resident of :
(town. When in Maytown, he PAUL H. STERN
[lived with his mother and MANHEIM Ph. 5-2193
|step-father, Mr. and Mrs. Ir °
{vin Fair
Miss Grace Henderson cel- BLDG CONTRACTOR
Insurance for every need
Phone 3-6659 Sm
MOUNT JOY, PA. ® PAINTING AND
PAPERHANGING
I —
J. ELWOOD BRUBAKER
Interior - Exterior Painting
and Paperhanging
FLORIN, PENNA.
Successor to E. C. 3rubaket
PHONE 3-4520
JEWELERS
KOSER'S JEWELRY
ebrated her birthday o n|___
Tuesday. =
| Mrs. Christian Brandt and AARON G. LONGENECKEF 3
Mrs. Adam Greer attended :
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Nj BU
[the Evang. C. C. Conference


an at York on Sunday evening. Rta > my . H.W. BULLER & SONS
kT, ? | The following persons en- MOUNT JOY RD. 2 ORDINARY RINGS | “TRU-FIT" RINGS
~ x joyed a bus trip to Philadel- Phone 3-6091 St only ey INTERIOR and EXTERIOR
ap, . phia last Saturday: Mrs. Lee the finger, So iv PAINTING AND
: Haverstick, Mrs. Norman Millwork - Fill - Grading Ah li dng v ’
Smith, Mrs. Rozella Neiman, : : MAIN ST. Ph. 3-5404 PAPERHANGING
on Mother's day, |Miss Miss M. Ethel Culp, Topsoil - Excavating ih -
oe {Miss Anna Culp, Gary Gil-| Lumber - Kitchen Cabinets ALSO PAINTS AND WALIL«
her with beautiful tham, Robert Warner, Harold . I
| Kain, Mrs. Ruth Henderson, STE PAPER AT RETAIL
l sh Larry Henderson, Mrs, Wal- | e— me ® LOAN SERVICE
Sn ter Kopp, Ruth Kopp, Mar- ® CLEANERS i — Ph. 3-4339 FLORIN, PA.
sories, tha Forwood, Mrs. Harold — te —— "Money When You Need It
Engle Dorothy Engle, Mrs. CLEANING - PRESSING en You hes
[Anna Houseal, Louise Hous- BH

TAILORING qd
Rug and Fur Cleaning hd
Storage - Laundry Service
|eal, Mrs. James Houseal, Mrs
George Waller, Mrs. William
Smith, Mrs. Robert Armold,
Mrs. Wilbur Kendig, Mrs.
, IVES © PLUMBING
BO Re : =e
H. A. Myers, Manager H. S. MECKLEY & SO

FREE ESTIMATES
D. Earl Heisey
“Dependable Construc- PHONE
LANDISVILLE
tion you can afford”
”

TW8-3078
ANDISV.ILLE. PA.
 
PROPERTY OWNERS . ..
Call Us First For Information On Your Building Needs
We Do Our Designing And Planning
ALTERATIONS
REMODELING
ADDITIONS
AND COMPLETE THE JOB TO YOUR SATISFACTION |
— ALSO —
For Your
You Phone 3-4071 We Call
(Esther Shirk, Mrs. Wallace
PLUMBING -— HEATING:
|Brought, Mis. Gerald Sense-
OIL BURNERS



inig, Mrs. Elizabeth Raber,|=——- =D LAWN MOWER Sales and Service
(Mrs. Mildred Keller and|® DAIRY PRODUCTS AW NAT BATA
Mrs, Leroy Heisey,| — DAIRY no CT : SERVICE 15 W. MAIN Ph. 3-5981
{Mrs. John Winters, Mrs. Wm. | i =
Kranch, Esther Shearer, | ELWOOD MARTIN SRR
|Mrs. Effie McCoy, Sandra) PENSUPREME PRODUCTS M. M. WOLGEMUTH © TIRES
(Noll, Mrs. Earl Boyles and] MILK & ICE CREAM REO POWER MOWERS |— — —————===——x=
| Mrs. Chuck Raber. They R.D. 2 Phone MT. JOY 3-8191 td ro Kelly Springfield Tires
went shopping in the after- Sales and Scrvice :
[noon and to the “8 Sue
[in the evening.
| Bo
sc GIVE
Cineram: = So
Bowing in for Moth- erama Lawn Mowers
er’s Day, a bow-front
blouse perfect with
suits, skirts, grand
for Mom.
$3.98 to $5.98
Sharpened

; GEO. W. LEAMAN
FLORIN MAIN STREET Ph. 3.9351
~ Ph. 3-8853 Mt. Joy
© ELECTRICIAN
“SOUTH PACIFIC” EE = -
George C. Houck, former, WOLGEMUTH, Inc.
| Mount Joy and Donegal mu-| MOUNT JOY 35-9681 ®* MEMORIALS
|sic teacher and Plumbing and Heating rh
| Prompt Service
KEENER
MEMORIALS
Phone Marietta 6-3531
® TELEVISION
DAY & BERRIER
MOTOROLA — ZENITH
ADMIRAL
Sales and Service

Give Mother that
pampered feeling :
give her this lavish
nylon slip, trimmed
with lace.
$3.98 to $5.98
supervisor
who is now head of the mu-
sic department at Big Springs,
| high school, Newville, Pa.,
has written friends that his
| students on May 2, 3 and 4

® FARM MACHINERY
AX 90 Wr ATN
Just what Mother's |are presenting the musical — MAYTOWN, PA. 29 W. Maly ST., MT, JOY
summer wardrobe “South Pacific.” To a iONE 3-8421
needs . . . a half slip In 1954 Donegal N. G. MYERS & SON
students,
junder Houck’s direction, pre-
[sented the same production, Allis-Chalmers
At Big Springs he also is Sales and Service
ITTY’S [Varsity gaia coach. RHEEMS Ph. E-town 7-3593 MYERS MACHINE SHOP
= Eh > General Machine Shop Work Portable
DRESS FIELS FOR DI ORCE KAYLOR BROS. Clutch & Brake Drum Repair WELDING
J. Lee Rice, thirty-one,
CASE FARM EQUIPMENT Cluteh & Brake Drum Truing Wagon & Truck Body Bldg.
of synthetic - cotton FARM SERVICE —_—— = —
blend, lacy $3.98 ® MACHINE SHOP ® WELDING


Electric Acetylene and



Custom Built Homes From Your Plans Or Designed By Us

Marietta, filed suit for 1i- (nife Grinding Tolding
SHOPPE vor from Patricia Rive Sales and Service ie RD. 1 MOUNT JOY
| thirty, 120 West Main Street, Hardware Supplies & Paints ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 3-4957 1
| EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. on the grounds of indignities. RHEEMS Ph. E-town 7-4221 Phone 7-4206 l JOHN H. LUTZ