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WEDNESDAY,
JULY 9, 1930
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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.

 









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1929 OAKLAND 4 DOOR SEDAN
1929 CHRYSLER (65) 4 DOOR SEDAN, 2600 Miles
1929 PONTIAC 4 DOOR SEDAN. 6 Wire Wheels
1929 PONTIAC 2 DOOR SEDAN
1928 OAKLAND 4 DOOR SEDAN
1928 OAKLAND 2 DOOR SEDAN
1928 PONTIAC 2 DOOR SEDAN
1928 PONTIAC 2 DOOR SEDAN
1926 CHRYSLER SPORT ROADSTER
1926 CHRYSLER SPORT COUPE, (New Paint)
1927 PONTIAC SPORT COUPE
1927 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR SEDAN
1926 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR SEDAN
1927 BUICK SPORT TOURING
1925 MAXWELL COUPE
1924
1924 JEWETT TOURING
1926 WILLYS KNIGHT 4 DOOR SEDAN
MAXWELL TOURING
1925 BUICK 2 DOOR SEDAN
1924 OVERLAND TOURING
1924 FORD COUPE, With Truck Body
1924 FORD HALF TON
The Above Cars Can Be Purchased
With a Small Down Payment
Phone 233
 
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Real Bargains
IN HIGH GRADE CARS
Some of our used cars are actually in
the new car class—JUST enough mileage
to limber up the motor.
these cars at a huge saving.
We are selling
READ OVER THIS LIST
Hassinger & Risser
Phone or Call Fer Demonstration
Elizabethtown, Pa.




 

From Youth fo Age
There are three trying periods in a
woman's life: when the girl matures
to womanhood, when a woman
gives birth to her first child, when a
woman reaches middle age. At
these times Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound helps to re-
store normal health and vigor.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
LYDIA PINKH AM MED. C0, LYNN, MASS.
 
 
 
 





““If you will fill in the coupon and mail to the Lydia
Pinkbam Medicine Company, they will be glad to send
you a copy of Lydia E. Pinkbam's Private Text Book,

free of charge.
Name
Town,,, State Depe. MF


FEEL
Your hair
How long is it?
How many days
Sthce it was cut?
10 IS RIGHT. Haircut
every 10 days.
Go Now, to
Hershey's Barber Shop
Agent for Manhattan Laundry
STONE
Before placing your order
elsewhere, see us.
Crushed Stone. Also manufac-
turers of Concrete Blocks,
Sills and Lintels.
J. N. Stauffer & Bro.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Lumber Lumber
We have on hand and make all
kinds of Building Material, Bridge
and Barn Lumber, Clear Oak for
mill work, ete. in John Earhart’s
woods near Hossler’s Church. Alsc
Cord and Slab Wood.






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LOCAL DIAMONDS, THE CARD BASKET| ~~ AROUND FLORIN
LANDISVILLE EASILY (From page 1) (From page 1)
DEFEATS RHEEMS NINE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hendrix and Mr. Roy Moose and family were to!
family spent several-days at Wild- | Pennypacker Park, Perry Co. on the| # p
Landisville started off with a|%ood, N. J. Fourth. | D mu
bang and at the end of the third in-| Mrs. James Shoop spent Friday Misses Miriam Guhl and Mary | oesnt Q
ning had piled up an 11 to 0 score |with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Barnes at Bates spent the 4th of July at, Ruine
against Rheems. The final score | Lancaster. Hershey. Sa | Te b: )
was 18 to'6. Score: Mrs Ww iF od Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Kinsey and son, oO acCo G DV
rs. m. Diffenderfer spent | wore visitors at Norfolk. Va. over the |
Rheems Whippets r h o a e|Wednesday and Thursday at Lan-| week-end. {
Snyder, 1% ....... 1 1 0 0 O0)]caster. The Missionary meeting will be!
Ellis, 2b ......... 1 1 8 4 0 Mr. Otto Meyre, of Lancaster, |held at the home of Mrs. Agustus
Floyd, 3b ........ 1 1 0 1 1 [spent Sunday here with Mr. and |Shetter, tonight. \
W. Fogie, ¢ ...... 1}. 2 4 3 Ela E. A. Meyre. Mrs. J. C. Deitzler, is spending sev- © 4
Laske, 88" ........ 2 0:3 4451 Mrs. Park Neiss and children | 731 days with her brother, Jesse Ko p= ad
Kread, 1b sheaves 0 111 1 O0l|gpent Friday in East Petersburg Sister 8 yore : ; If C : :
Ve Foie, f 11100 000 0 2 Wi anand di Bard Bien, | 0% 00 ws Haney weer wn, If the Crop was
/itmer, *f ...... | 3 : . | Several days w Mr. and Mrs, Harry
Hendrix, p 08 0 0 0, 1S Clinton Campbell and Mist ivosn, at Batter. Covered 'b a
Cinder "0 0 3 3 o Rachael Hoffer spent the Fourth at | Misses Elizabeth Brubaker and |
cf 072 0 0 | Philadelphia and Riverview Beach. |Stella Wachstetter spent the 4th of | .
= } attra on ih Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lieberher and | July at Hershey. | art O
SE A (family spent several days with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Wachstetter |
le o | S. UNOS achstetter |
Totals ......... 6 8 24 17 and Mrs. John Gusler and family at [and Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Deitzler, visi- | *
Landisville r h oa e Duficannon. ted at York, on Sunday. cy
C. Dyer, ss ...... 4 1 2 5 0) Mary and Gibney Diffenderfer| Last Sunday the local club was de-
Shultz, 2b ....... 4 3 3 0 0 returned from the General Hospital |feated by a 5-4 count by the Little’
Shenck, p ....... 3 44 2 4 0 where they had their tonmsils Chefs Club, of Lebanon. | You cannot afford t6 take the risk.
Herr, cf vii...” 2 4 1 0 0 moved. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mellinger, of The Hartford Fire Insurance Com-
Minnich, If ...... 1 1 1 0 1 Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Smith and fam- | near Bossler's Church visited with pany can. Let us éxplain this hail
Horhb, ¢ 2 111 2 0 ily spent Thursday and Friday with | Norman Ebersole on Sunday. | lie d th td and
Stroble, 1b 1 1 6 0 0Mr and Mrs. William Frantz of Mt.| Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton 8nd the reddrc and resources
Dofl, vf i O I 0 0 O'Aetm. spent from Wednesday to Sunday at Of the Company that writes it.
’ I Maste s G Cliza- | Philadelphia with his sister 3
K. Dye’. 3b ...... 1 2 0 2 0, Master James Gerber Jr. of Eliza- |} I is sister. Nv d P 1 (
Sater 7 0 0 1 0 1 bethtown, is spending a week here Memorial Services were held at the 1 myer-i rang ey AN.
? -—— on = —.|with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. | Cross Roads Church for Henry Wol- Afents
Totals 18 18 27. 13 2 | Martin Gerber. gemuth, son of Ezra Wolgemuth. {
Rhos 0003 0 1 11 0 Mr. and Mrs. Eli Grosh and son Messrs. Roy and Engle Hershey 204 Fulton Building
Lar'ville 45 2 0 1501 x—18 Howard of Chicago, Ill. are spend- and families of Pittsburgh, are visit-' LANCASTER, PENNA.
{ing several days here with Mrs. |ing at their parental homes here. He H. K ot Landisville, P
Rh Deteatsd Grosh’s mother, Mrs. Royer on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hamilton and Dy Ls: Landisville, a: a
Oe es. rc sivest son, Jacob spent four days in E. H. Gish, Elizabethtown, Pa.
Rheems lost to e Lancas Miss Catherine Thomas of Lai | Philadelphia, visiting his sister. : to augl-30
| by a score of 10 to "| caster, is spending some time here Misses Ruth Heisey and Anna
Ii e Se ’ wile a o | with X= Harry Thomas at the Gar-| Hamilton and two gentlemen ri |
j~anc. {3.'s 1 i 1 0.0 {302 Spot Restaurant. friends spent the Fourth at Hershey
| Rees, ef ......... “ { Mrs. Anna Gerber and Miss Ber- Messrs. Eugene Garber, Jacob Ol-
| Timanus, 1 2 16 {tha Gerber, of Lancaster, visited at |weiler, Clyde Mumper and James
[Sven 2b... 8 : 3 [the home of Mr. and Mrs. Omer | Vogle, spent the week-end at Atlantic
| Slaugh, p ........ : | Kramer, on Sunday. City.
ss ...... Yy 2. 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. John Conner ac On Sunday afternoon the Florin
| Stetter, 1b ...... 0 + 500 {companied their son and family, of | Base Ball team play the Hubley A. C.
| Huss, 8h i... 1 0 0 1. on a motor trip to | OB Brown's Athletic Field, Game at
Seifert, If 1 2000 Shillington on Sunday. 2:30 P, M,
Benedict, rf ..... i 1 3 0 0 Miss Esther Baker, who has been Mr. and Mrs. George Kline and
Blick, 3b ........ 1 1. 0.0 0 spending the summer at Collings- children, Ellen, Howard and Paul vis-
X, rit... i 1 31:0 Ol N. J. visited over the holl ited relatives and friends in Mount
Ee em i ot ti Joy and Florin
| a days at her home here. p
| Totals ..... 30 17. 27 6 | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Osmen and Mr. and Mrs. Horry Baughman
| Rheems r h o a e!daughter, Jean, of Collingswood, and son, Harry, of Mount Joy,
ISnyder, 2b ...... 0 1 6 1 1{N. J, were the guests of Mr. and De nay at her home with Mr.
| Floyd, 2 2 2 0 Mrs. Elvin Baker several days. vac. neler,
| Floyd, 3h 01 5 11 Mm Vote oll vio A of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stoll and Mr. and,
Zimmerman, ss ... > bo ya rr Mrs. Roy Stoll of Wilkinsburg, are]
Fogie, © ........ 1 1 7 1 0]Philadelphia, are spending the |’ : a a A
g1e, { : spending several days with Mr. and |
Kready, 1b ...... 6g 0. 7 0 0 | mer vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Yrs. Harry Stoll.
: 0 ap ra WA r
Ziger, i ews. B20 : 8 1" Sten oul Hy Schroll Starting July 15 the Lease Amuse. |
Witmer, p ....... 1.00 2 0 | Toht He oo * i Th ph sith d ment Co., will show at the Florin Hall |
Myers, ef ....... 1 1 0 0 0 0 hn Gormer are enjoying a weeks | GT0URdS. They will have amuse |
Shenk, »f 0-01 0 0 hiv ei 4 Pate £ Ci 23 wo S| ments for young and old L -
Ployd, rf ....... 9-1 1 0 0 Ling S oes 8 Wolgemuth Bros, have enlarged | W
Ginder, If ....... 0 0 090 oe aa I Ren oven of the capacity of their mixed feed to 0 er Prices
—_——— — — New holland; Mr. and Mrs. Larl¢,, capacity, installing the Haines A
Totals... 4 827 10 2 |Shurig, of Lancaster, visited Friday | perpendicular Batch Mixed. They = AR Cuts of BEEF 5c per
bunted ‘on [TE a and Mrs. Spangler, at the | port the wheat is beginning to move pound less
ee {Back Run. and is of good quality i
ike. 3 :
jane As 02040121 0—10]| Mr. and Mrs. Gouty and daugh-| A number of folks here were camp- ] VEAL 5 to Toc per pound less
i 000013000—4 ter, Bessie May, returned to their |ing over the week-end, at Caledonia
| home in Altoona, after spending
Snyder. 2-
Errors—Zimmerman, 5” Ithe Fourth with her sister, Mrs. W.
base hits—Slaugh, 2; Johnson, 2; | Diffenderter.
Rees, Siefert, Shay, Kready, i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bricker and
der. Stolen bases—Floyd, Kready | 4, Edith, of Clayton, N.'J,
Siefert, Flick. Sacrifices —Siefert, | png home Sunday after visit
Johns Daly roo | ing relatives and friends here for
Snyder. eft on bases—Lancaster! = . . oo oo
A’s, 4; Rheems, 4. Base on balls— | Mowers, Hem Schneider, Ros
Off Slaugh, 4; Witmer, Struck | sarto, Irvin Engle, James Pennell
out—By Slaugh, 14; w Her, >" |and James Snyder attended the
Hits—Off Slaugh 8 In 9 Witmer] paces at Langhorne on the Fourth.
15 in 9. Hit by the pitcher—By | py also visited in Camden and
Slaugh (Snyder). Passed _balls— City.
Timanus, 1. Winning pitcher— | yy ang Mrs. Mahlon Foreman, Mr
Slaugh. Losing pitcher—Witmer. | and Mrs. Harry Beamenderfer and
{ family, Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Win-
Coming Games {ters and family, Mr. and Mrs. John
On Wednesday evening on spent several days at Bowers
| tion grounds, Shoe Factory and Flor- | Beach on a fishing trip.
in Foundry. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burkholder
Friday evening, Florin Foundry and and Mr. Raymond Hackman, of
the Old Timers ititz, were Saturday evening
The Old Timers are arranging a Ph oe = ray Harvey
game of ball with some strong out of- |
town team to be played at the Mount |
Joy Union Picnic at Rocky Springs.
eee ll ree
Spangler, of Back Run.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Warfel, of
Lancaster; Miss Estella Shaffer and
of new bridge over Oil Creek to re-
place the present
McClintockville | Del.,, and John Oskins, of Ar-
bridge.
den, Del., spent Saturday and Sun-


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The extra care we use in
day with the former's grandmoth-
er, Mrs. Susan Derr and family.
Mr and Mrs. D. H. S. Derr, Mr. and
N. Watts of Lancaster, were
entertained at a meadow party by
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reid of Lititz,
in the Zook's Wollen Mills meadow.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker and
daughter Doris and Harry Jr. ‘Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Fridinger and son
Arthur all of Hanover, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. John Hershey of
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near Landisville.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Derr and
isons, Hiram and Lester, of Wil-
| mington, Del.; Mr. Chas. Nero, of
the Ordinance Dept., U. S. Regu-
lar Armp, Delaware, visited Mrs.
Susan Derr and family on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zerphy, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry G. Zerphy, Mr. and
Mrs Arthur Zerphy and children,
| Arthur, Jr., and Henry, spent Sun-
| day at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Walter Zerphy, of Stauffertown.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. O'Connor
and four children, of Cuyahoga
Falls, Ohio, autoed east and spent
{ Monday here with his sister, Mrs.
S. H. Miller and Miss Mae O’Con-
ror, on West Main street. They al-
so visited relatives at Marietta,
their former home.
| Mr. and Mrs. George Gruber and
| family of town. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
| Haldeman and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Phares Baker and family, Mr and
Mrs. Jacob Haldeman, Mr. and Mrs
Russel Brubaker all of Manheim,
| spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Harv-
ey Ebersole.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hendrix
and sons, Edward and Arthur; Mr.
{and Mrs. Wm. E. Hendrix spent
{the week end in Camden and Wild-
| wood, N.J. They were accompanied
Y, PENNA.

Park, which included the following: |
Joseph Weidman, John Weidman, |
Mary and Ruth Keener,Mr. and Mrs.. |
Herman Brinser, Paris Shonk, Daniel |
Garman, James Keener, Paul Shetter,
Mr. and Mrs. H. 'C. Keener and son,
Robert

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Work was started on paving with |
a {
macadam 5.73 miles of road be-|
tween Brickerville and Schaeffers-
town, Lancaster and Lebanon |
Counties, J. C. McCarrell, Highway |
Division Engineer today announced |
This route, a continuation of |
Traffic Route 501, will connect]
Schaefferstown with Lancaster ov-
er an improved surface and provide
an alternate route between Leba-|
non and Lancaster. It is a State
Aid improvement to cost $169,-|
740.44 on a contract awarded on]
June 17.

by Miss Edna Seibert, who returned |
to her home in Camden after]
spending two weeks here. |
3 : _|Mr. William Morganthal, of Bain- Mrs. Chas. Derr and sons, Hiram |
Oil City—T. J. Foley Company bridge visited the home of Mr. and | and Lester, of Wilmington, Del.; |
received contract for construction Mrs. Omer Kramer, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Derr. Mrs.
and daughters, Dorothy and Paul- |
ine, of Mt. Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Cy-|
rus Miller and children, Jean, Bob-|
bie, Marian, Junior, and Jay, of
Erisman’s Church, visited Mr. and |
Mrs. Harvey Spangler and family |
on Sunday afternoon at Back Run. |
ANNOUN
40 E. Main St.
Former manager of the Hotel
Co., Limited, Montreal, Canada
This shop will specialize in a
Culture.
Our Permanent
only an expert gives them.
Natural Soft
Mr. Doll's Personality Ha
during July.
Miss Pauline at your service.

 
The MilLady Beauty Shoppe
Now Under the Management of MR. DOLL
Gimbel Bros., Broadway, New York, and with Henery Morgan
S. A. and Canadian and English royalty.
Waves at $5.00-$7.50-$10.00 are
Also try
He will be at your service daily from 6 BP. M.to 9 P. M.
Beauty shop open daily from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.
Phone 119R4 for Appointment
Krall’'s Meat Marset
West Main St., MOUNT JOY


Relief From Curse
of Constipation
A Battle Creek physician says,
“Constipation is responsible for
more misery than any other cause.”
But immediate relief has been
found. A called Rexall Order-
lies has been discovered. This tab-
let attracts water from the system
into the lazy, dry, evacuating bowel
called the colon. The water loosens
the dry food waste and causes a
gentle, thorough, natural movement
without forming a habit or ever in-
creasing the dose.
Stop suffering from eonsitpation.
Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night.
Next day bright. Get 24 for 25¢ to-
day at the nearest Rexall Drug
Store.
E. W. GARBER, Mount Joy

Messrs. Russel Derr, of Wilming- | Susan Derr, Mrs. Maude Edwards |lce Cream, Groceries and
Confections
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Mount Joy, Pa.

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