The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 03, 1927, Image 8

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    cE EIGHT
PA
MARKETS
ard, per lb.
{ Butter, per Ib.
Eggs, per doz,
Wheat, per bu.
Old Wheat, per bu, ........ $1. 35
orn, per bu. $1.10 |
Read the Bulletin.
(Classified Column


WANTED—Cook for plain cook- |
House, |
8-tf. |
¥ ashington
Apply
June
Joy,
ing.
Mount
FOR
cycle,
street,
Pa.

SALE—1923 Ace motor-
Apply M. H, Barnhart,
Mount Joy, Pa. Aug.

FOR
188R3. M.
SALE
B.
—Celery plants, Phone
Hossler, Mt, Joy,
Aug. 3-1t-pd

— Hair work done
corner Delta St.
Mt. Joy.
Aug.
NOTICE
Sallie Hershey,
Lolumbia Avenue,
3-1t-pd

FOR
less furnace
be sold very
Henry Evans,
Joy.
SALE—A large
in good condition,
reasonable. Call
N. Barbara St.,
July
size pipe-
Will
on
Mt.

‘A CHEVROLET SALESMAN
WANTED—Apply at once to P.
Franck Schock, Mount Joy, Pa.
July 13-tf

PR
South
rooms
Apply
OPERTY FOR SALE—No.
Barbara Street, Mt. y
bath, good conditic
Fannie Runk.
July
and
Mrs.

FOR SALE—A practic:
6-reom house, along trol
ley at Florin, all modern conven-
jences and in Al shape. I will sell
very reasonable to a snappy buyer
Come and see it. Jno. E. Schroll
Phone 41R2, Mt. Joy. mar
HOUSE
ally new

FOR SALE—A 10-room
House, Frame Stable, 2 acres
near Mt.
Mt.
E. Schroll. Joy, Pa.

WANTED— Sewing machine op-
Beginners
Very sanitary
work is
LéBlanc Co.
April 13-tf
erators on dress work.
paid while learning,
working conditions,
easily learned. The
Mount Joy, Pa.
FOR
formerly
Can
ment. Apply
one of the
Pa.
The

SALE—Tenement
. known as Shirk’s
David |
3-1t |
Pa.
by |
and |
29-2t-pd |
9-tf
Frame
land
Pleasant Church, north of
Mt. Joy for only $2,000.00. See Jno.
Phone 41R2
house
Row.
show a big return on invest-
H. G. Longenecker,
committee, Mount Joy,
Sept. 22-1tf
Picked From Our
Weekly Card Basket
| (From Page C One)
Mrs. I. Smith spent Friday at
Lancaster.
| Mrs. Harry Walters was a Satur-
| day visitor at Lancaster.
| Peter Krall on Sunday
i Mr, and Mrs. Shoop and
Mac, returned from a two
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Christ Kinsey
| son are spending some time at
Gretna.
! Mr. A. Kover, of Berwyn, spent
! the week-end with his daughter,
Mrs. Fred Lieberher.
| Mrs. Margaret McAllister left on
| Thursday for Atlantic City, where
! she will spend some time.
Miss Mary Myers is spending
| some time at Iron Springs, attend-
ing a tent meeting there.
Mrs. Grace Shoemaker, of
caster, is spending some time
| her brother, Mr. I. Smith.
| Mr. Christ Grosh is spending
some time here with his father, Mr.
Henry Grosh, on W. Donegal St.
Misses Jean and Josephine Bundel
spent a few days at Elizabethtown
with Mr. Roy Loraw and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kline and
| daughter, Anna, spent several days
+ | at Conestoga Center, visiting his
father.
Mr.
{ family,
father,
Sunday.
Miss Eleanor
Pa., is spending
the home of her
Shires.
Miss Sarah B. Whitehill, of Phil-
adelphia is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Stoll, on West Donegal
street.
Mrs. Frank Bryan and son, Wil-
liam, and Miss Arlene Evans are
spending the day at Lititz attending
a picnic.
Mr. and
daughter, Mary,
of Ohio, where they
the future.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bundel and
daughter, Anna, spent seeeral days
at Mt. Gretna with Mr. Christ Kin-
sey and family.
Miss Eliza Myers, on Marietta
street, left Monday for Philadelphia
where she is spending the week.
afternoon.
son,
weeks’
and
Mt.
Lan-
with
Allan Brubaker and
visited her
here on
and Mrs.
near town,
John Garber,
of
Mr.
Shickley, of Moore,
her vacation at
aunt, Mrs. Edwin
Schroll and
the state
reside in
Charles
left for
will
Mrs.

WANTED—Man wanted by
line to farm trade on
territory, earnings
the right man.
& Paint Co.,
Ohio.
position for
Lennox Oil
Sales, Cleveland,
uly 27-3t-pd
old
established company selling quality
easy credit
terms with trial privilege, Exclusive
unlimited and
weekly drawing account. Right pro-
The
Dept.
She is 87 years old.
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Longenecker,
daughter, Alice, and son, Oliver,
and Miss Anna Mumma left Thurs-
day on a camping trip.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Tryon and
son, Bramel, left Monday for At-
antic City, where Mrs. Tryon and
her son will spend some time.
Misses Frances Foltz and Pearl

FOR SALE
1924 REO SPEEDWAGON,
and straight body, “rebuilt.”
1923 FORD
body.
FORD HALF TON DELIVERY
pannel body.
FORD ONE TON
CHASSIS.
FORD TOURINGS,
OVERLAND TOURINGS.
3024 JEWETT TOURING.
use,
STRICKLER’'S GARAGE
Maytown, Pa.
July 27-
idl

EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Estate of John C. Dyer,
Florin, Lancaster county,
ceased.
Letters on said estate
granted to the undersigned,
persons indebted thereto - are
quested to make immediate
ment, and those having
demands against same,
them without delay for
to the undersigned,
Florin, Pa.
Pa.
al
will
MRS. FRANCES
July
cab
ROADSTER and
TRUCK
SAFE, suitable for office
tf
late of
de-
have been
3 Mr,
re-
pay-
claims o1
present |
settlement | ©
residing at |
DYER
Executrix
13-6t-pd |
Foltz and Mr. Ralph Thompson, of
Middletown, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Houser, on Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hershey, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Little and Miss Au-
gusta Little of Lancaster, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Wilbert Baker.
Mrs. H. G. Walters and children,
Junior and Barbara Anne and Sa-
bina Johnson visited relatives in
Harrisburg and Paxtang, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Baker and
daughter, Kathryn, of Elizabeth-
town, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Dillinger and family.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Smith, Mrs. T.
Shoemaker, Irvin, Jr. Beulah,
Christine and Caroline Smith spent
| Sunday at Hoffer’'s Park, Middle-
town.

Wiens left Saturday
{ morning for New York City where
| he will reside in the future. His
mother and sister left sometime
New York also.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown, son
| Joe, and granddaughter, Doris
Hendrix, spent Thursday at Carson-
ia Park, Reading, at the Lancaster
Automobile Club pienie,
Henry
ao
£0
for

ADMINISTRATORS
of El H.
un r Borough,
deceased.
Letter administration on saic
g¢ been granted to
gned all persons indebtec
are "requested to
payment, and those
demands against
present them
NOTICE
Engle
Lane aste r
under
thereto
mediate
claims or
same, will
lay for
ed,
the
CLAYTON HOFFMAN,
Mount Joy,
C. EUGENE LONG,
Li Pa.
itz,
Administrators. |
Arnold, Attorney.
july 2

ADMINISTR! ATOR
te of Fanny
’S NOTICE
i. Rasp
County
iate
Lancaster,
Letters
said estate
the undersi
ed thereto
imme
ing claims or
same will present th
lay for settlement to
signed,
ation
having bee granted t«
payr
BLAINE O
R. D. No. 3, Mt
WM, HOLLOWBUSH,
Attorney.
Sealed proposals will
by the Supervisors of
gal Township. Lancaster Joi
the Mayvtown National May
town, Pa.. until four o'clock P. M.,
August 25, :1927, for the buildir
of a bridge located on the Donega
Creek at the David er farn
on the Witmer road.
Plans, specifications. and
forms may be obtained
Rov *Nissly. Florin, Pa.
Each proposal must be
panide bv cash or tified cheel
for five-hundred dollars (3500 00)
payable to H G. Hauenstein, Treas
urer of the Board of Supervisors)
All proposals must he upon the
blank forms fernished by the nnd:
signed. The Supervisors reserve the
right to reiect anv or all proposals.
H. ROY NISSLY,
Secretary of Board
Aug. 2-8t
Jank.
Ww
H
from
cert
*
E
late of
Co., |
{
the |
make im-
having
without de-
settlement to the undersign- |
Pa.
27-61
of | ¢
on
ng
proposal
Messrs. Hiram and Charles Derr.
{Jr., Bert and John West, and
Charles Nedro, of Wilmington, Del-
vare, spent Sunday with the form-
i ers’ grandmother, Mrs. Susan Derr.
Mr. A. E, Shonk, wife and two
1| daughters, Mary and Julia, of
Washington, D. C., spent the week-
end in town with their respective
parents, David Shonk’s and E. W.
| Bentzel’s.
Mr. and Mrs.
Garlin, of Glenold-
{ en, who have been on an auto trip
{to Niagara Falls, Watkins Glen and
the Poconos, spent Tuesday night
| with Rev.,and Mrs. I. A, MacDan-
Rev. and Mrs. iH. S. Kiefer are
on their vacation, part of which
will spend at Mt. Gretna
» Camp meeting and Bible
A new feature at this
t vear’s conference is Prof. R. P.
Dougherty, Ph. D., who lect ures |
on Biblical Archaeology each after-
| noon at 1:30,
| Mr. and Mrs. Earl
! Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
and Mrs. Martin
time
they
W. Myers,
Strickler, Mr.
Strickler, Misses
Strickler, of
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Strickler, of Elizabethtown, will
leave this week on a motor trip to
Thousand Islands. They will camp
along the way and expect to be
about a week.
|
|
|
i
i)
"| Laura and Margaret
oo
this place,
gone
was served
July 30, in
Mark Win-
recently married:
Winters and
Miss I
A wedding dinner
the following Sunday,
honor of Mr. and Mrs.
ters, who were
Mr. and Mrs. C.
1| Guy of Manheim;
Rhoads, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Winters
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gamber and
children, Salem, Howard, Minnie,
Carl, Ray, John and Grace, and
Mrs. Fred Lieberher.
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to
son,
ouise
As a result of 30 years’ effort by
the simplified spelling board of
America, 12 the 30,000 respell-
ed words contained in the handbook
of this society have been entered in
some English dictionaries.
are: tho, altho, thru, thruout, thoro,
thorofare, thoroly, program, catalog,
decalog, pedagog and prolog.
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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
OUR SALE REGISTER
Fridays, Aug. 5, Aug. 19, and
September 2—At the Florin Hall
Florin, Pa., at 6:30 P. M., anything
and everything by the Community
Sales Company. Frank & Vogle,
aucts.
Wednesday, Aug. 10—On the
premises on the road leading from
the boro limits to the Mt, Joy ceme-
tery, community sale of everything
and anything at 6:45 P. M. 0.8.
Frank & Bro.
Saturday, August 13—Public sale
of household goods on the premises
jon the road leading from the Back
"Run to Baker’
s Bridge, miles
northeast of Mt. Joy in Rapho twp.,
by Isaac Coover. Vogle, auct.
Saturday, Aug. 27—Public sale on
the road leading from Hossler’s
Church to the Mastersonville road,
three miles north of Mount Joy,
tract of land containing 18 acres,
more or less, live stock, implements
and household goods, by Raymond
G. Heistand. Frank, auct, Sale
starts 1.30 o’clock.
emma meme
The British consul general at
Seoul reports that American sewing
machines are found in the humblest
cottages of the most remote Korean
villages,
2


GET ACQUAINTED. We got ac-
quainted with a man from Mt, Joy
the other day who informed us that
he had made $40 at a pie eating
contest last week, when we asked
him whether he took first or second
prize he exclaimed: “Neither, I'm a
doctor.” We want you to get ac-
quainted with our DAYTON tires.
Equip your car with them and your |
tire bills will be slashed in two. In-}
creased mileage and longer service]
is what they are built for. |
Young's Tire Stores
130 East Main Street
MOUNT JOY, PA.
North Prince Street
LANCASTER, PA.
11
Rotary Sewing Machines
All styles, including Elec-
trics, Oil, Needles, Repairing
and parts for all machines at
A. H.-BAKER’S
133 E. King St.,
LANCASTER, PENNA.
Ind. Phone 116Y
REE
HOW ARE YOUR SHOES?
DON’T WAIT TOO LONG
BRING THEM IN
City Shoe
Repairing Company
50-52 S. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.


The trunk of a single walnut tree
six feet in diameter, grown in Ken-
tucky, recently sold for $65.
| E. Main St.,
For a Good Clean
SHE and HAIR CUT
at a right price go to
“Ca” Williams
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Ladies’ and Children’s Hair
Cutting a Specialty.

FOR A GOOD CLEAN SHAVE OR
HAIR CUT STOP AT THE
W. F. Conrad
BARBER SHOP
OPEN EVENINGS AND SATUR-
DAY AFTERNOON

GIFT SHOP
Parker Fountain Pens
eee
Don. W. Gorrecht
Summer
Wood
FOR SALE
A large truck load of Kind-
ling Wood for $2.50, deliv-
ered to your home.
H, S. Newcomer & Son
July 13-4t:

No. 11 Lumber St, MT. JOY, PA.| Permanent Waving
Genuine Edmond Process
$10
EXPERT OPERATORS
Milady Beauty Shoppe:
70 Main St., E. MT. JOY, PA.

The Mt. Joy Bulletin costs only


JEWELER Mt. Joy, Pa.
$1.60 per year.

COME IN EARLY WHILE SELECTIONS ARE LARGEST
BRENEMAN’S GREATEST
August SALE (F FURNITURE
STARTED SATURDAY, JULY 30th
OFFERING GREATER AND BETTER VALUES THAN EVER BEFORE. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH
GRADE FURNITURE AND RUGS ARE SELLING AT SACRIFICE PRICES. DON'T WAIT!

ARMSTRONG'S
These are no seconds.
Every Rug guaranteed
first quality.
LINOLEUM
For Every Floor in the House
Genuine Armstrong 9x12 Rugs
at the exceptionally low price of
$7.49
Our High Grade 9x12 Seamless
Axminister Rugs at ......
RUGS
Tapestry, at Sale Prices.
+ $29.75
All other grades, including Meadow Brooks and
REFRIGERATORS
WINDUP
REFRIGERATORS
The Famous GIBSON Line
TOP ICERS —
$15.00 value at
SIDE ICERS—
$22.00 value at
Many other styles and
PRICES ON ALL
$9.95
. $16.95

CLOSE-OUT PRICES ON ALL
PORCH SETS and ROCKERS
BUY NOW FOR NEXT SUMMER




Gliders
LIVING ROOM SUITES
that are actually guaranteed. Built at the J. P. Horn factory.
3 pc. Suites at $97. 50 and upwards
In All The Latest Designs And Patterns.

While They Last.
All Our
27x54 AXMINISTER RUGS AT $1 R9

GRASS RUGS AT WAY BELOW COST
4x7 at $1 29
COUCH HAMMOCKS and GLIDERS
AT AUGUST SALE PRICES
as low as
All sizes. For instance
~ FURNITURE
THIS SALE CHEERFULLY HELD UNTIL
WANTED.
BUY NOW!
6x9 at $1.89
PURCHASED DURING

These Suites consist of Dresser, Vanity,
325.00 Value—6 piece Sherry Maple Suite, 4 poster Bed at ..
All Other Bed Room Suites On Sale.
"OUTSTANDING VALUES IN
BED ROOM SUITES
We list a few real offerings:
$125.00 Value—4 pec. Suite, Walnut Veneered at .............. $95. 00
$155.00 Value—4 pe, Suite, Walnut Veneered at ............. $135. 00
Chifferobe and Bed.
- $275.00


two super values:

They |
A 10 PC,
WALNUT VENEERED SUITE
ASI39.00 VALUE AT . ................ a.
ANOTHER QUEEN ANNE SUITE
169.00 VALUE AT ..
DINING ROOM SUITES
that reflect Style and Quality ALL AT AUGUST SALE PRICES. We mention
$95.00
$137.00













Sheets at .......
Two pairs to a cust
Dozens of beautiful
Two to a Customer.
O-Cedar Mops at
Two to a customer.
Cushions at .........
A FEW BANNER SPECIALS
Full Size 81x90 Mohawk
35¢ each
KITCHEN CABINETS
An offer that you cannot afford to miss
$29.75
These are Genuine Sellers Cabinets
at
50 lb. Pure Felt at ..
Best Felt—3$21.00 Value at ........... $14.50
Beauty Rost ...... ..
MATTRESSES
at prices you had better take advantage of
Roll Edge, Cotton at ....: ii...
$5.75
hE ANE 3 $9.75
REEL $34.50

BELL PHONE 84R4
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Geo. R.
206 South Market St.
FREE DELIVERY
STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING BY APPOINTMENT
Brenneman & Son, Inc.
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
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