The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 02, 1961, Image 6

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    goods By Ruth E. Mumma
SALE LIST Poore Estate, First National
Saturday. November 14 Bank and Trust Company,
On road from Route 230 to Elizabethtown, Pa. Executor
Deodate about 1! miles household goods by Al-
Southwest of, Deodate and :(c¢ Hoerner Estate, First
’
TAKE SOIL SAMPLES suggests James H. Eakin, ex- Thursday, Novembe S—
"1 : Sr., Fall is an ideal time to tension agronomist at Penn The Bulletin, Mou
will be hostess at her home, jap0 soil samples to deter-State, If samples are now
209 Marietta avenue, Mount mine next ye ar’'s needs fortaken there will be plenty of €rs and take advant
Joy for the Membership Tea |;..o phosphorus and potash, time to order correct fertiliz- early-order discounts.
A To of the local auxiliary of the —
Harry Weav-two miles Northeast of Route National Bank and Trust
AUXILIARY TO MEET
Mrs. Paul Stehman,
WALTER DUPES’
Lanisile-Salinga Bikes Involved @ NEWTOWN 2
Mrs. Norman Brosey
In Many Deaths _»"
Mr. and Mrs
er called on
sser


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a. Nn
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F. Ly- Some 460
trol. + st :
Akror killed last year In
gage.
engak! bicycles,
a

» and Mrs. John
tle. 324 Miller Road,
Ohio, announce the involving
ment of their daughter, Peg 4 +, obile
gy Lytle, to M. Stanley Nolt
; «day in warning
son of Mr. and Mrs Mark S parents and school-age child-
Nolt, 124 Cooper Ave. Lan
“ren of the extra caution
disville necessary now because of the
Miss Lytle
persons were

of by
Jen
ask-
mem
members are
ed one new
ber
Plans are being made by
he auxiliary to sell candles
for the benefit of the linen
fund. The next meeting of
the group will be held Nov
16 at 8 p.m. at the home
Mrs. James A. Phi.lips,
Marietta avenue
Bere
Wash only dirty eggs. Why
expose already clean eggs to
possible danger
iki, Present
motorists, weaver of Mount Joy Monday Noven
love vo 25 to bring
Visitors of Mr. and os BO
Irvin Witmer and Youd leading
were Mrs. Howard Witmer 100 Canadian Registered from old Road ‘to
: number of bikes in and daughter Carol Sue. and grade Holsteins; anniver Aperdeen Mills Real Es-
the School of Home Econom- increasing highway _ MF and Mrs. Howardsary sale by C. S. Erb tate and personal
ics, Ohio State University
ber 6-3 .
\ . Saturday
Mrs. miles Southeast of Middle- 114 mile
p tow ius f ute 1
family town just off Route 44! pewntown along
Hershey
is a stude in
is a udent i greater
use, the
congestion ‘
of
on

roperty
and the earlier Gamber enjoyed a trip to _ S——— by David E Te
and Mr. Nolt is an Ohio _ rival. dav by day. of dusk Virginia on Saturday. Friday, November 10—One —ne | e—
State graduate In architec , 4 darkness . : James Brosey and John Mie Fouth of Milton Grove Washing removes the na-
ture and is employed by the pp..0 hundred and fifty Lichty were Saturday even-ph lH niles OH S tural cover seal on an egg;
Limbach Co, Columbus, O. tj \oce killed were between Ng supper guests of Rev. 00t C Ere Ed An thereforS: it ust be eplar
A June wedding is planned... 1.05 of 5 and 14 years”,and Mrs. Oscar Buch of Man} _¢ Loewen Ra AN= «4 with a germic.de or sani-
said Edward P. Curran, Key- heim. a omdiddndid ma tizer to nrevn=* bacteria from
stone's Safety Director. “the Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wit- saturday. November 11 entering the egg.
next highest fatality rate oc-mer visited Mr. and Mrs. Cle- A1ong road leading from Mt

Charlee Myers, 17-year-old
senior at Hempfield H. S. was
crowned Homecoming Queen
Monday night, Oct. 23, dur-
ing the halftime ceremonies
aged tus Hirst and son Scott, of yoy to Mastersonville, 4 mi-
Christiana. ,les North of Mount Joy, 2
Week-end guest of Mr. and miles South of Mastersonvil-
curred among persons
15 to 24.
indi-
PUBLIC SALE

“Those grim figures
OF VALUABLE
® REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY
November 15
- Saturday, Nov. 18, 1961
at the Hempfield-Elizabeth-
town football game held a
Catholic high field in Lan-
caster
cate clearly the pressing nec- Mrs. Norman Brosey and fa-le - Implements and house-
essity for intensifying efforts mily were Miss Mary Barto hold goods by Raymond
to make motorists and bike of Manheim. Ginder.
riders alike more acutely a- Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
ware of the dangers inherent Wm. Haines and sons were
in having children involved Mrs. Henry Rollman and —Along Route 340° from
in highway traffic. daughter Pat, of Lititz. Mr. Elizabethtown to Hershey a- AT 1:00 O'CLOCK P M.
“To begin with, bikesand Mrs. Lloyd Nentwig of bout 23; miles North of Eli-
should always be in first- Florin. Mrs. Giles Urban and zabethtown - Real Estate
Mrs. glass mechanical condition children Billy and Mary Ann and machine shop equip-
Cleon Kahler presiding. ,..q4 have lights and warning of Lancaster. ment by R. Scott Flowers
Plans were made for the jaqactors. And cyclists must Mrs. Irvin Witmer and fa-
oyster supper to be held on pe gyly impressed with the mily visited Mrs. Anna °%
Nov. 4th and the turkey sup- fact that they must obey all Kauffman of Columbia RD. 6 miles East of Lancaster a-
per to be held Nov. 18. A do- trafic signs and signals and Mrs. Norman Brosey and long Route 230 at Penna
nation of $1,000 was given gpcerve all commonsense children Barry and Linda Guernsev Sales Pavilion -
to the fire company. Mrs. 165 laid down for their saf- Visited Rev. and Mrs. Oscar fs head of owrehred blood-
Cleon Kahler handed in her 4, Buch of Manheim. tested and accredited Guern
-esignati 3 Si or cevs Sal anage r W
resignation as president after ““notorists and truck driv- Visitors of Mr. and ye {ot eae Eo

. A Lancaster General hospital
’ ~ ) & 1 v / >
collision Mr. and Mrs. 230 - Stock and implements Sompany, Elizabethtown, Pa
0 »
Wally Sload
1 £ ly Mrs. Allen Gall Executor. Sale to commence Saturday, Nov. 4 from 2 to
Keystone and famil ] All :
Marietta, Mr — .
Hundreds of new 1962 Fords and Falcons are now a
3. m 4 pm
Club revealed to- | and Mrs, 9:50pm
ing daily in our showrooms!

— Wednesday,
Auxiliary
Landisville Fire
held their monthly meeting
Tuesdy, Oct. 24 at the fire
hall, with the president, Mrs.
of the
Company
Ladies
The undersigned will offer for sale on the prem-
ises at 278 Broad Street, Land'sville, Pa., the Street]
just North of Old Harrisburg Pike, the following real


estate:
Thursday. November 16— Now we've got to make up for lost time and lost sales !
We p'edge you a deal youl never forget. ... and imn
diate delivery on the gorgeous new car you pick !



Mrs. F I et heck SL




11 years. s als Abram Gamber and da > G x . . :
The nominating committee SS aloo ust eo oh be Minnie were Mr Gangitter Penna gp hr Age = By all means see this week's Galaxie Special !
BE eatiom Bf fife Particularly during the hours Salem Gamber of Columbia 7p,redav. November 16— and GARAGE WITH SMALL APARTMENT, built-in
charmer: Mrs. Edward Kline when youngsters are on the RD. Seni iy . _ In Rorough of Marietta at porch, laundry and summer house attached, good slate roof,
iy Nis way to and from school Visitors of Maurice Fry-19 west Walnut Street - newly painted, new oil burner with hot water heat, front-
and Mrs. Gordon Mumma. And, when they. can be ex- Singer and son John were Rea] FEstate and verconal ing 40 feet more or less on Broad Street and extending in
Hostesses for the _ evening pected to be riding after Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fry- nroperty of Anna E. Haas. depth 180 feet to a public alley. H U RRY TO YO U R
were Mrs. Howard Kline and school around their home Singer, of Lansdowne, Daniel Sale to start at 6:30 pm. At the same time the following personal property
Mrs. Bernard Kline. neighborhood streets. Chil- Frysinger and son Bobby of —eee will be sold:
———— ren often prove changeable Glenn Mills and Mr. and Mrs Friday. November 17—In Bedroom Suite, Sofa Bed, Roll Top Desk, Wash
The Hempfield Union school 5n4 unpredictable in their Wm. Cooter of Lancaster. Reranch of Flizahethtown at Stand, Buffet, Chests, China Closet, Kitchen Cab nets,
board agreed at a recent quick actions and reactions. Miss Linda Brosey was the 29-41 Fast Park Street - 1938 Gibson Electric Stove, 1959 Frigidaire Re’r'gerator,
meeting to rent a room from g, the motor-vehicle driver guest of honor at a Hallo- Real Estate and personal Columbian Coal Range, GE Washer, Dishes, Cooking Uten-
the Trinity United Church of ;,st — a . vEiey : Ra a vs : sils, Small Rugs, one Large Rug, Extension Table, Chairs,
. ; st always be ween party held at her home nropertv by Harry R. Brin- 7° . ph
Christ, East Petersburg, forty take a San Saturday evening, guests ser Fctate. Sadie H. Risser ar Su Que Liens and lot of tools in good condition.
use as another kindergarten. {ions or ridi oy : ent w ; Or 3 rinse cecu- { joodge Sedan.
1 n ; present were Larry and Bar-and Earl H. Brinser, Execu 4 ote 8 TT mo 9. a
The room to be rented is in much for oy too 79 Derr, Jans Cornolell, Son. tors. ys Real sue will be offered for sale at 2:00 P. M Prem.
2 Building nest to the church g ed. Be on the ** ’ , ises may be viewed anytime by calling TW 8-6502. Imme-
2 } ready to stop quickly at al] 9ra Putt, Barry Mellinger,
FORD DEALER'S!
diate possession can be given.






and is expected to accomo- times, should be his credo.” Michael Myers, Mary Barto, Satvrdav November 15 Terms and conditions will be made known by:
Gate twenty children. Mrs. B Joyce Graybill, Judy Olweil-™m Roranah of Flizabethtown gpimer V. Spahr, Auct E R Gi d
ean Cence, Farmdale Road, er, Mary Louise. Bonny, Deb"! 511-513 East High St. - young & Young, Atty’s. mma D. imnaer FD
will be the teacher for the — of, bie and Terry Brosey. Mrs Real Eestate and personal 33. _____—
group with morning sessions OUR 5 * Brosey and children James 'overtv by Mrs. Clara = =
only. WANT and Barry, and Mrs. Albert rand? Exige pe National POLITICAL POLITICAL POLITICAL POLITICAL POLITICS
g : 2ank an rust Company o ‘ . ; : )

The board approved giving
. Elizabethtown. Pa., and Mar F
all school employes flu shots.
ADS ARE
Brosey.
Be

The employes are to pay for Loa M has b K gie Boozer, Executors.
the materials but the shots Many a man has been kept 2
will be us by og ey out of hot water by having a Fridav. November 24—In
school physician. > : Jorge family and a small Wa Boroudh OF Some 0 Y 00 ove i nen e
Wil ter heater. at Peach Alley - Household


The Salunga Women's club POLITICAL
will meet Monday evening, ¥ kk * kk ***
Nov. 6 at 7 o'clock at the Sa-
MAYOR (East and West Ward)
FRANK B. WALTER, who will, if elected, continue to g've the office personal and undivided at
PUBLIC SALE

lunga Church of the Breth- Their Home City
ren. Bring gifts for Harris —OF—
burg mental hospital. — 1 3 3 * mi 1 ministrec’i
i Newsbeber Which HOUSEHOLD GOODS | tention, with every effort for the most efficient over al' ad trc’ion.
Don't forget the meeting of nows Them Best—
the Ladies Auxiliary to the - COUNCIL (East Ward
Mount Joy Legion Post on Endorses Fri. Eve'g, Nov. 10, 1961 bh . ) 3 . :
Tuesday evening, Nov. 7 at GEORGE H. GROFF who has served wel for eight years. He is cha’rman of the important prop
the Legion Home at 8 o- On the premises located one mile South of Milton ’ ye : ; '
clock. Grove, three miles North of Florin, on the Jacob N. 8 erty committee which is responsible for all Boro equipment, playgrounds, parks and real estate.
A light lunch will follow Eshelman premises.
the meeting Philco Refrigerator: G. E. Refrigerator: o E.. Electric |i COUNCIL (West Ward)
tet Stove: Kenmore Gas Stove; kitchen cab’net: kitchen serv-|§ - rar . »
The Hempfield Sertoma er; two dining room suites; two dinette sets; 3-pc. living SIMEON A. HORTON, Chairman of the street comm’t'ee, which at present is in the process of ¢
Club met Wednesday night room suite: couches: davenport bed: beds and springs: : . . : L 1 - " .
i Ani I blanket chests; extension tables; typewriter table; end street construction program which will contnue until all our streets and al'eys mee! modern improvemen
Oct. 25, at the Mount Joy Le-
gion Post Home. Mr. Richard
Nissley, Landisville spoke on
“Bridge Building” following
the business meeting.
tables: platform rocker; reclining char; other cha’rs: 9x12
rugs: throw rugs; small radio; clocks; mirrors; pictures:
picture frames; apartmentsize washer: dishes and cooking
utensils: and a lot of articles too numerous to mention
Sale to commence at 7:00 P. M., when conditions will
made known by ;
Jacob N. Eshelman and
Anna Loewen Eshelman | |
standards.

COUNCIL (West Ward)
CLARK G. BERRIER, conscientious and industrious, representing the West Ward in council. no
be
serving on the finance and property comm'tiees, deserves an expression of confidence on election day.
The Hempfield Post 5995
Veterans of Foreign Wars
will hold their monthly meet-
Justice ANNEX.
TAX COLLECTOR (East and West Ward)



 

ing Monday evening, Nov. 6 ALPERN
Lee Walter Dupes, Auctionee :
ho igs are a be Fora Full Tem Lone & Garman, Clerks i 23-2¢ . DOROTHY KIPPLE has an excellent record, with a minimum of exonera'ions. Uncollected taxe
of te Brethren. Seturdey On The | are a burden to those who pay. Re-e'ect Dorothy and keep the record good.
p.m 2
Pasion iwill | continue on 2gteme Cum P U 0 Ll C S A L FE | Justice of the Peace Constable
morning. af 16 ] sylvania 5
Sunday morhing B20.” JAMES HOCKENBERRY MICHAEL GOOD (West Ward)
clock and again at 7:30 p.m Yo boliticsliy (East and West Ward)
Dr. James Berkebile, Eliza- S Politically independant OF VALUABLE : RAYMOND KNORR ‘2% @ CHARLES DRACE (East Ward)
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,
published in the home city
of both candidates for Jus-
tice of the State Supreme
Court, writes—
will be the
Real Estate and Household Goods
Saturday, Nov. 4, 1961
12:30 P. M.
Located at 47 Donegal Springs Road, Mount
bethtown College
speaker.
Dr. Berkebile
in Formosa on
projects
Insp. of Election
CLAIR WALLACE (East Ward)
BURTON SHUPP (West Ward)
Judge of Election
| CHARLES JOHNSON (West Ward)
ABRAM MUMMA (East Ward)
spent 2 years
educational
“Family Fellowship Night
will be held at Hostetter's

“. . . where Judge O’Brien
is wearisomely hesitant,
Auditor (East and West Ward)
banquet hall, Mount Joy by Justice Alpern is decisive; Joy. Penna.
the Salunga Church of the where Judge O'Brien is le- Lot of ground approximately 35’ x 75° thereon
Brethren Wednesday even- thargic, Justice Alpern is erected a 8 NORMAN SPRECHER
ing, Nov 8 at 6:30 pm. Rev : : . : : ; J
trelessly industrious; where All of the above cand’dates have been approved at the primary e'ection and deserve your unque
PP y qu
Second
Brethren, York
0 irom
James D’Ami
Church of the
 
Judge O’Brien is an apolo-
Brick Dwelling House i fied support




will be guest speaker gist for existing slipshod ad- containing 5 rooms and bath, hot water, oil heat with { 5 : :
rail Ponisi ministration, Justice Alpern summer-winter hookup. his house is in excellent |B Mount Joy is one of the very few boros in Lancaster County opera’ing with a 14 m’ll tax rate. W
DON'T SAVE SEED is an advocate of improve- condition. The lawn has nice shade and shrubbery | . . . viv
Saving | vegetal] d RE em i Property will be open for inspection Tuesday, §1 can see no reason in the foreseeable future for an increase in boro taxes. At present our citizens are re
2aving vegetable seed and modernization.” Ny a ym SE Ne rr yD fp a pei ene : res 1 : : . : v = . . a
from the home garden is not VTE NOvEEE Sober E., £8 TS ovember, 2s fo Le 30 P |§ ce’ving a'l the services which are available in boros in the county, even with continued rising costs. Goo
usually rece 1ended’ unless R 7TH to M. 10 0:00 F. 2 eal Estate sale al < 7 g 3 1s ' : z : s .
the grower is familiar with keep a great woman justice HOUSEHOLD GOODS & ANTIQUES # judgement and careful hand'ing of the boro finances has always been an important con‘deration in de
conditions and with hi on our Supreme Court. Jus- G.E. refrigerator, G.E. automatic washer, kitchen § (i vising the annual budget.
lantings. J. O. Dutt, exten- ' 1 stool. book cases, extension table with ten boards, 3 sis . v x .
Sion vegetable VR ee Alper ae > hacer at aot hassock, ietiarm rocker, 2 "vor! This administrat'on has recognized needs as they arose with every accommodation and has ha
specialist warns that insects CA ori c casera, 1 wool quilt (pineapple design), other §, the good fortune of having a counc’’ which has maintained harmony and unity of purpose, whereby th
carry pollen from one plant an SS Tghesitin : ts : .
EE oe Lzom ofe pani ANTIQUES: 6 -leg cherry drop leaf table, plank {| interest of our citizens have been served consc’entiously.
: ra 1 DoasibIy rocker, plank chairs, two jelly cupboards, sma’'l mar- : tat . 1 »
of cross-pollination is al ble top table, cane seat chairs, love seats. margle top ff || We therefore ask our citizens, in a'l ser’ousness, to come to the polls as never before and vote fo
ways present. However, if . . bedroom suite, sideboard, floor and table lamps, step ‘8! x
certain plants are outstand- Pennsylvania Democratic ladder, silverware, dishes, and many other items | these candidates. . : 5 .
ng, have no disease, and Terms by Vo'e for a continued, economical, good admin’stration in Mount Joy Boro.
|
produce a large yield of uni- State Committee
fore OTIS B. MORSE
rm fruit, it might be well
Ea Hosteiter PULL THE “B"” LEVER~VOTE STRAIGHT REPUBLICA

to allow fruits to ripen and eal Hib FOR EMMA G. HOSTETTER EST. J [B
av the he - g ie : | - -
BS Bo A re ice-Chairman Quiaf Lindi J oneer | Endorsed by the Republican Committee Men and Women of Mount Joy Boro.
dividual plant must be con- VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC Samuel Wenger, Attorney 23-1¢c |
Ot et EVR age tt
sidered.