The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 11, 1925, Image 4

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Quality Counts!
© I'he ability to stretch a dollar is especially valuable now-
wlays. But housewives who trade with us have learned that
their Money Goes Further than els@where when they buy all
groceries in our Stores.
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But even more important than ‘the money saved is the
ruarantee of quality and the assurance of absolute square-
dealing that is yours with every article purchased at an
American Store.
Always the Most of the Best for the Least!
Three Big Canned Fruit Specials!
Our Reg. 23c
Fancy California

Our Reg. 29¢
Asco or Del Monte
PEACHES PEACHES
big can 25c big can 20c
Buy by the dozen for convenience and save the difference.
uy by
6 Our Regular 30c¢ Hawaiian Crushed
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® PINEAPPLE big can 25c
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Our Regular 15¢ ASCO



 


  

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© TOMATO CATSUP 2 big bots 25¢ @
G Purest ingredients With that real home-} flavor ®
Every Pound of Louella B eter contains the Pure Pas-
teurized Cream from Ten quarts of rich, sweet milk.
LOUELLA BUTTER Ib
The Finest Butter ir merical
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=) to pay fifty or fifty-five cents a pound for it where.
> ASCO COFFEE 1b 45¢
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in a
BIG SALE
EVENT
built, of
artistic appearance, any one
f the
ing this special price re-
Strongly vet
many sets offered
ion sale will add beauty
mfort to your dining
All 10-Piece Sets.


H. C. BRUNNER
West Main Street, MOUNT JOY, PENNA.


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SALUNGA
Miss Dorothy Minnich
week-end at Harrisburg.
Mrs. Enima Young and Mrs. Lizzie
Way, spent Sunday at Lancaster,
spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bender an-
nounce the birth of a son on Fri
day.
Mrs. Owen Hardy, of Chiques,
visited her grandmother, at Atglen
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bender an-
nounce the birth of a daughter on
Saturday.
Mrs. W. G. Kendig, of Lancaster,
spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. B.
{ E. Kendig.
{ Mr. and Mrs

John Kitner and son
{were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Spahr, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Longenecker
! spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. K. Way.
sses Annie and Tillie Erisman
entertained Rev. and Mrs. Know-
les at dinner on Sunday.
Mrs. P. Dallas Weadman, of Chig-
ues, spent a few hours Sunday with
at Mount Joy.
's, Oscar Newcomer and
Mrs
Baer were Sunday
. and Mrs. Henry Eby.
Mrs. Clarence Bard

week- Strasburg,
 
1 her parents, Mr.





s. William Fackler and Miss
E ck the week-
r son Claude,
John I . Levi Peifer
nt Sun- |
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la Herr, Misses
Herr, John H.
s 1 Martin,
in ega
I I S of
Donegal; Mr. and M John |
isperger, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
roger, My. and Mrs, D. P. i
»f Elizabethtown;

s. Samuel Crowl
Sunday guests at the home of
and Mrs. R. D. Raffensperger.
sedan going to Lancaster
sideswiped a truck belonging to S.
A large

H. Heistand on Tuesday morning,
and then upset. In order to avoid
more serious collision the driver
Peifer’s store. The occupants
the sedan were compelled to crawl
out the side windows.
The Landisville and Salunga Aux-
iliary of the General Hospital, Lan-
cas

officers were elected: President,
Mrs. A. B. Hershey; vice president,
Mrs. H. W. Minnich; recording sec-
retary, Mrs. Samuel Eby; treasurer,
Mrs. E. P. Kendig. corresponding
Mrs. N. N. Baer. The
next meeting will be held March 3,
when all unpaid dues are requested
be paid.
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C. S. FRANK'S SALE LIST
FOR 1925.
Sat., Feb. 14, in Mt. Joy Hall, Mt.
Joy, at 2 p. m., entire lot of real es-
tate for the estate of Ephraim Baker
_ Fri., Feb. 20, near Hosslers church
live stock and implements by Phares
Peters.
Thurs, Feb. 26, at Nissley’s Mill,
stock, implements, by John Gainor.
Tues., Mar. 3, at Donegal Springs
stock and implements by Jno. Smith.
Wed., Mar. 4, near Maytown, live
stock & implements by D. Brubaker.
Thurs., Mar 5, near Mt Joy, stock
and implements by Abram Felker.
Fri, Mar. 6, near Milton Grove,
stock & imp. by Allen Gibble.
_ Sat., Mar 7, near Lancaster Junc-
tion, stock and imp by Andrew Niss'v
Mon., Mar. 9, near Milton Grove,
stock & imp. by Abram Eshleman.
Tues., Mar. 10 near Rheems, lot
& imp. by Jno. Newcomer.
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secretary,
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, Mar. near Newtown, lot
0. by Abram Gamber.






ter, met last Tuesday at the home |
of Mrs. Amos Cooper. The following
13, near Manheim, stock | «
cribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin |
Religious News
in Qur Churches
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE
CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY
BORO AND THE ENTIRE
SURROUNDING COM-
MUNITY
Florin U. B. Church
Rev. M. H. Miller, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Sermon at 10:30 A. M.
Junior at 5:15 P. M.
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M.
Sermon at 7:15 P, M.

Donegal Presbyterian Church
Rev. James M. Fisher, Pastor
Regular Sabbath School service
at 2. P. M.
Divine Worship at 7:30 P. M. with
sermon by the pastor.
You are cordially invited to these
services.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor
Sunday
Bible School 9.30 A. M.
Morning service 10:45 A. M.
Junior Catechetical Class 2:30,
Evening service at 7:00 P. M.
Adult Catechetical Class Monday
7:45 P. M.

Mark’s United Brethren Church
Rev. H. 5. Kiefer, Pastor
at 0 A.M.
St.
Sunday School
Morning Worship and Sermon at
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Int diate nd Senior
Endeavor at 6:30 P. M.
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Divi t 10:30 A. M.
ith sermon 1 the pastor.
Church of God
Rev. I. A. MacDannald, Pastor
Sur 7 School at 9:30 A. M. J
S. Ha Supt.
Preac at 10:30 A. M,
| C. E6 :30 P. M. Leader, H. S.
MacDannald.
Preaching at 7:30 P. M.
Mid Week Service, Wednesday
7.45 P. M.
Come and worship with us.
Methodist Episcopal Church
Rev. Harry A, Swartz, Pastor
9:15 A. M. Church School.
10:30 A. M. Morning Worship and
Sermon.
6:30 P. M. Epworth League.
7:30 P. M. Evening Worship and
Sermon.
Wednesday
3:30 P. M. Junjor Epworth League
at home of Mrs. Wm. Diffenderfer.
7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting.
A cordial welcome to all services.
RHEEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Martin W. Shearer
announce the birth of a pleasant-
faced daughter Thursday morning,
February 5.
Church of the Brethren will hold
their mid-week Prayer meeting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John G.
Enterline this evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Smith, of
Rheems, celebrated their silver wed-
ding day last Wednesday, February
4, with a number of their immedi-
ate friends.
Amos C. Fridy, an ex-school di-
rector of West Donegal Township,
now a resident of Elizabethtown,
spent last Tuesday noon at the
Rheems school house.
Friends of Miss Martha B. Shank,
assistant post-mistress, Rheems, will
be glad to know that she has re-
sumed her duties in the post office,
where she was absent for several
months.
Morris K. Enterline, of the
Rheems Garage, spent last Monday
at Philadelphia, d the entire
li touring car with some



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the | ises at Silver
{and farming impler
Circle will Gibble.
0) Mss. Mattie W eaver 5 xperience caused by the
New Houses for Sale hraim Longeneck- |
I have e new houses, on West ! !
D ai street, Mt. Joy, which I am | ay¢
Any ‘one
d hould fail to see
new nomes belore purch- |
sz. They have all conveniences, |
jare along trolley and will be sold 1a1
{Will a finance. ‘John E.! jous other means of transportation
{ Sehroll, 2 41R2, Mt. Joy tf throughout
| TT i where
: | Read the Bulletin.
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evening in their sewing room at the
Church of the Brethren here, for|
the purpose of making garments for
missionary distribution.
\ Andrew Heisey, farmer on the |
Green Tree farm near here, while
working on the north side of the
barn, slipped and fell on the ice. |
He dislocated his left shoulder and |
is managing his affairs with one arm |
in a sling.
Phares E, Grove, who has leased |
the Rheems Machine Shop, is install- |
ing a steam heating plant through- |
out the large building, which is |
equipped with machinery equal to!
any shop in the county. He ex-
pects to abandon the old stoves in
the near future on account of fire
hazard conditions.
J. E. Hockenberry, of |
Perry county, comes to the front as
a champion tobacco farmer of Lan-)
caster county, on the Christian L.
Nissly farm, near here, tenanted by |
Norman E. Garber, an ex-county |
farm agent. Hockenberry has
placed the Lancaster County Cup in
the Elmer R. Kraybill general store
show window, which he was award-
for having the best seed leaf
tobacco on exhibit at the Harris-
burg Farm Products Show, with an
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additional purse of money. The o
following awards are beautifully en- 8
i wot. |b?
graved on the cup: John Benzof, &
1922; Homer Graybill, 1923; Harry 8
K. Reifsnyder, 1924; J. E. Hocken- 8
berry, 1925. Hockenberry claims |
an average of Zo 0zZ. 01 Wi ]
1 Lua ~~
per lathe on a number of accurate |
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mplements by J. M. Smith


Wednesday, M: 4—On the
S. N. Meckley farm 8 miles north
of Mount Joy, live stock, farm im
plements and household goods by |
Abraham A. Koser. Aldinger, auct. |
Thursday, March 5—On the prem-
ises, along the concrete highway one |
mile east of Mount Joy, entire lot!
of live stock and farming imple- |
ments and some household goods yi
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irch 4
Abram Felker. Frank, auct.
Thursday, March 5—On the prem-
ises one mile east of Mount Joy,
along the concrete highway, live
stock, farm implements and house-
hold goods by Abram Felker . Frank |
auct.
Friday, March 6—On the. premi- |
ses one-half mile southeast of Mil-|
ton Grove, along the road leading |
from the Mt. Joy and Milton Grove |
road to Sunnyside School House, |
live stock, farming implements and |
some household goods by Allen R.
Gibble. Frank, auct.
Tuesday, March 10—On the prem-
ises on the road leading from Brene-
man’s School House to Rheems;, live
stock, . implements and some ‘houg&H
hold goods by John W. Newcomer. C.
S. Frank, auct.
Wednesday, ‘March 11—On the
premises in Rapho township, on the
road leading from Mount Joy to
Mastersonville, 1 1-2 miles north of
the former, live stock, farm imple-
ments, some household goods by
Milton N. Miller. Aldinger, auct.
Thursday, Mar. 12—On the premi-
ses on the road leading from
Rheems to Milton Grove on the Ru-
ben -Emenheiser farm, near Green
Tree Church oné and one-half miles
northeast of Rheems, stock apd im-
plements by Phares Heisey, AMipg-
er, auct. Ty
Thursday, March 12—On the
premises, the Phares Nissley farm,
along the creek road leading from
Mount Joy to Columbia about 2
miles south of the former place,
live stock, farm implements, etc., by
Abram W. Gamber. Frank. auct.
onday, March 16th—On" the |
the road leading |
to Union Square,
> two places, th
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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11th, 1905
PAGE FOUR THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. A ©
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hold their monthly meeting this | D000 WOO
A FINAL CLEAR-AWAY
FINE BLANKETS
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BOOTH'S
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uts in our blanket prices have moved them out,
3ig ¢
The prices—
A few are yet to be sold.
FORMERLY NOW
$1.95 ..-... reer taie eran a $1.69
$980. oo... an, eh, 8215
oT... $245
$350 $2.95
saos.. 8 $378 |
We have BALL BAND RUBBERS for
all the family.

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Every one a good one
These ate arctics you can depend or==
“Ball-Band” Arctics with the Red Ball


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le Mark. Well-made, casy=- 2
or, long-wearing and come 2% &
able. Every man needs a

 
pair of good arctics.
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% $3000 $3940
NX v
% 1 will for you a Two
and Ong tory Frame Single
SHouse, phalt Roof, Six Rooms,
Rwy Porches Good materials will
b& used thru-out house and you can
have your choice of forty different
lets "of ground on which you wish
Louse be built; with five. different
lecation§, Lots are situated in Mt.
Joy and Florin. Price with lot and
house, Hundred Dollars.
Call to s&¢ me and I will show
vou the lots% and give you plan,
specifications dad financial arrange-
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The above advertisement will be
good only to pa who signs up
during month of Féruary, 1925.
S. Nissley grich
FLORIN, PEN!
Bell Phone
feb. 11.2t
CLARENCE SCHOCK
MOUNT JOY, PA.
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Valentines Valentines
t selection of valentines in town and am
I can please yoWeig quality and price. Will appreciate
patronage.

our
E.:W. Garber
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.


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