The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 22, 1931, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, JULY §22nd, 1931
PERMANENT Beauty
ofthe Forp
THERE are definite why time and weather are
kind to the Ford. Hirst is the body finish, with its
primer coat, two surface coats, two doukle coats of
pyroxylin lacquer, fitlish coat.
Another important factor is the use of Rustless
Steel for the radiator head lamps, hub caps,
cowl finish strip, and other exterior parts of bright
metal.
This remazkable metal will not rust, corrode or
tarnish under the severst weather conditions. Tt
never needs polishing. AN it requires is wipin; with
a damp cloth as you wipelthe windshield. Its gleams
ing luster is never lost. ere is nothing to scale or
chip off because it is the fame bright metal all the
way through. And it is exdeptionally difficult to dent
because it has twice the of ordinary steel.
Again, the Ford Motor Company is now treating
the wheels, fenders, running board shields and front
splash pans with Bonderité before they are enam-
eled. This} lds ihe enamelito the steel, so wind, rain
or mud wii not cause to crack, chip or
peel. If the enamel is enough to expose
the raw steel, this new treatment will help to sicn
rust from spreading, : :
The enduring beauty of §he Ford increases your
pride of ownership, and is § factor in maintaining
re-sale value. Come in, demonstrate these
‘eatures, and explain to yod how the cost of the
Ford can remain so low in site of the extra value.
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THE STANDARD § KE
F.O.B. Detroit, plus freisht and delivery.
Bumpers and spare tire extra.
Garber’s Garage
Elizabethtown, Penna.


THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA,
Local Doings In
And Around Florin
MR. AND MRS. IRWIN KRAYBILL
GAVE DINNER TO FRIENDS SUN-
DAY—BIDS FOR CARRYING
MAILS
Arlene Hilt, spent Monday with her
grandmother, Mrs. Hilt.
Mr. A. D. Garber and son Gene, spent
Sunday at Blain, Perry County.
Mr. C. V. Kinsey is one of the prize
winners in the Golf tournament at
Longs Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Beaston, of Lan-
caster Junction, visited with friends
here on Sunday.
Mrs. Howard Rehrer and children
Sunday at Hershey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Easton called on
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cooper, near Hum-
melstown, on Sunday.
Miss Pauline Weiser, returned home
after spending some time with her
aunt in Penbrook
Mr. and Mrs. John Howell and Mr.
Mr. Edward Howell spent the week- |
end at Harrisburg.
Bids will be received for mail car-!
at the Florin Post Office, up to]
Saturday, August 1st. {
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shickley and
of Genolden, visited with C. S.
Wachstetter and family.
Mrs. William Bennett and two chil- |
dren of Altoona, are visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. George Geyer.
Mrs. Jacob Kline spent last Wednes-
day with her daughter, Mrs. Henry |
Strickler, at Elizabethtown.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Winters, of Wil-
kinsburg, are spending some time with
his mother, Mrs. Katie Winters.
The Florin Community Sales Co.,
will hold their next public sale at the
Florin Hall on Friday evening, July
31st.
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Earhart and
daughter, Thelma, of Lancaster Junc-
tion, visited with Mrs. Hilt, on Fri-
day evening.
Mr. Jessie Glassley, of South Whit-
let, Ind., and son, Mr. Keath Glassley,
of Detroit, called on his aunt, Mrs.
Katie Winters.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Beaverson and
daughter, Margaret and Mr. and Mrs.
George Beaverson, and son Robert
called on C. A. Malhorn on Sunday.
Messrs Jonas Linard, John William
and Amer Kreider of town and Wal- |
er Urban of Mount Joy, enjoyed the |
rier
son,


base ball game at Philadelphia, on |
Saturday.
Messrs. A. D. Garber, A. B. Walters, |
of Fl Mr. Mike Garber and son!

: Sr v.: £1
Junior, of Blain; Messrs. Paul Diffen- |
rt I
+ and Stanley Shank, of town, en- |
Dela-

trip to Lewis,

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following attended
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ing on Sunday:
Stoli, Mr. and
Mr.



1009, Sinclair Station
130 E. Main St.


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ELECTRIC FAN
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Power & Light Cobaay
A shipment of hogs fattened at the
SIGNS
United States Range Livestock Ex-
Sho Cards, Muslin, Oilcloth, Wood, periment Station, Miles City, Mont,
‘Metal, Glass and Gold.
on barley, tankage, and alfalfa pas-
ALSO ELECTRIC SIGNS ture produced Wiltshire sides that
RS NEON SIGNS sold on the Liverpool and London
Sketches Free
markets with noteworthy success.
AE Ar
Low Prices
J. diag SHAEFFER
OUNT JOY, PA.
jun24-3mo
Most Men are Judged by Their
APPEARANCE
to the Minute Styles,
Approximately 2,300 acres of land
in western Crawford county purchas-
ed for game preserve according to
H. L. Beatty, Franklin, district game
protector.
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The young men seem to believe in
love matches, provided the girl has
money.
BR
W. F. CON
30 W. Main St. MT. JOY. PA
Patronize Bulletin Advertisers

If you want to find the modern
girl, don't waste any time oalling at
"her home.
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Shetter and son, Px:
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‘$igemuth, Mr. and Mrs. Enos Wach-
Mir
Baltzhauser. |
B. Kraybill
on Sunday in
and S,
Irs. Irvin
gave a birthday dinner
honor of Mrs. Sil
Kenneth Stucl

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Stoner and
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were celebrated recently. The follow-
Ing were present: Mr. and Mrs. C. E
Rick er, Mr. and Mrs Silas Stoner
and daughter Franceanna, ail of Mt.!
Joy; Mrs. Elizabeth Beatty, Mr and
Mrs. Robert Brubaker, of Baltimore;
Miss Mary Eicherly, of aster; Mr. |
and Mrs. Kenneth Stuckey, Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin Kraybill and son, Charles
les.
UNCLE SAM BUYS i
FIFTEEN HUNDRED FORDS
On June 27, 1931, the United States
Post Office Department placed an or- |
der with the Washington Branch of the
Ford Motor Company for 1,500 motor
truck chassis, of which 500 will be 34
ton carrying capacity, and 1,080 of 11%
tons carrying capacity. The purchase
of the motor equipment was the larg-
est made by a Government Depart-
ment since the War. With this order
Ford sales to the Post Office Depart-
ment during recent years reached a to-
tal of 2,900 units.
The purchase marked another step
in the Department's program of build-
ing up its fleet of several thousand
trucks and also to replace some of the
surplus trucks turned over to the Post
Office Department by the Army at
the close of the war.
Deliveries are to start immediately
and continue as rapidly as the bodies
contracted for are ready for installa-
tion. The completed trucks will then!
be distributed to some 60 cities |
throughout the United States.
The order was placed with the Ford
Company after an EXHAUSTIVE
TEST conducted by the Department
with the cooperation of the Bureau of |
Standards. The tests were under the!
supervision of W. A. Jacobs, automo-
tive engineer of the Bureau of Stand-
ards, and William Wolma, of Chicago
and Morris Carrier of Brooklyn, mo-
tor vehicle engineers of the Post Of-
fice Department.
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St. Marys—Rough grading on new
highway between this city and
Johnsburg is practically completed
from intersection of Maurus and N.
Michael streets to Silver Creek.
Philipsburg—Large garage build-
ing being erected on site of Goelich
preperty, corner Second and Pine
streets.
Springfield—Lee’'s Sweet Shop is
opened for business on Saxer Ave.
and Ballymore road.
Scottsdale—Improvements made to
Central fire station in Borough build |
ing.
Pleasant Ridge Grange Hall be-
tween Hadley and Fredonia being
enlarged and improved.
and mother, Mrs. George Sheetz spent |




{ Taneytown completed and opened to
Young Folks Are | As Picked From
Joined in Wedlock The Card Basket
NUMBER OF VERY WELL KNOWN PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE
YOUNG FOLKS ARE JOINED IN| COMERS AND GOERS AROUND
THE HOLY BONDS OF MATRI-| HERE DURING THE PAST WEEK
MONY IN THIS LOCALITY. BY OUR SOCIAL REPORTERS.

Kissinger—Garman | Miss Mae Hawthorne is spending
Thomas W. Kissinger and Miss Ma- {several days in New York City.
bel Garman, both of Elizabethtown, | Miss Pearl Schroll autoed to Perth
were married Saturday morning at the Amboy, N. J., Friday, returning the
parsonage of Faith Reformed church ' jovi day.
by the pastor, Rev. D. G. Glass. They | mp5 Ella R. Wisler, of Pottstown,
will reside in Elizabethtown. lis the guest of Rev. and Mrs. George
Announce Marriage IA. Kercher.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Marks, of | Dr. W. M. Workman, Mr.
111 South Marshall street, Lancaster Walters and son, Harry, spent
announce the marriage of their day at Camp Shand.
daughter, Dorothy E. Marks, to Eu-' Miss Mary Louise Smith returned
{ gene Clair Swarr, of Landisville. The home after spending the past month
Harry
Sun-

, ceremony took place at Newark, with friends at Steelton.
Del., on Tuesday, July 7. Mrs. Maude Edwards and two
Erb—Nissly {daughters spent Sunday with Mrs.
Mr. Paul G. Erb, son of Mr. and Harvey Spangler at Back Run. 3
Mrs. Daniel Erb, of Rheems, and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hoffer,
the Misses Annie and Rachel Hoffer
Miss Kathryn R. Nissly, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. Nissly, of Mt.
Joy, were married Tuesday afternoon
spent Tuesday at Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burkhart and




by Bishop Henry Lutz Mr. and Mrs. Al Quelsh, and daugh-
) ISIC e 4 lie
3 J vr Miss Grace rere week-er cuests
They were attended by Miss Dor- | ter, Miss Srace were week-end guests
othy Nissly, sister of the bride, as at G 3th Springs. ? :
bridesmaid. and. Mr; Rovert rh. a Several employes of the Gerberich-
yrigesmaid, 2 me ©“ Payne Shoe Co., office force are en-
brother of the groom, as best man. | “2° aon att ta
] oying a week’s vacation at a cottage
After a trip to points of interest, 2 weexS vacation Inge
I 1 1 eto thelr mrisras 2 Mount Gretna.
vw yg 6 t( reir friends on ¥ 0 r
they will be at hom ®! Miss Anna Lengle, of Womelsdort
Martin—Hershey spent a few days here as the guest
The marriage of Miss Mary E. Her- of Miss Gertrude Rohrer, at the
shey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. | Washington House.
Hershey, of Florin, to Mr. Christian; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hoffer, of
L. Martin, of Lancaster, took place on | Saginaw, Michigan, are spending
Thursday afternoon at four o'clock at some time with Mr. and Mrs. Abram
the home of the bride's parents.
The bride was given in marriage by
her father and was attended by her sis-
ter, Mrs. Willard B. Barrett, of Evans-
ton, Illinois, as matron of honor, with
Miss Jane Elizabeth Hershey, niece of
the bride, and Miss Jane Moyer Mar-
tin, daughter of the groom, as flower
girls. Abner N. Gingrich, of Lancaster,
attended the groom. The double ring
ceremony was performed by Rev. Gey-
er of Middletown. Miss Katharine T.
Van Haesen, of Newark, New York,
played the wedding march. |
The bride wore a frock of delphin-
ium blue chiffon and carried a bouquet !
B. Hoffer and family.
Mr. Curtis Reisch, Miss Edna Pen-
nell, Mr. Clemont and Miss Hazel
Pennell spent Friday at Millersburg
with Mr. Reisch’s parents.
! Mrs. J. D. Pennell and daughter,
Florence, and son, Charles, spent
Saturday at Lancaster with her son
Mr. Alvin Pennell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey F. Hawthorne
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bates, Mrs. E. V.
McClellan spent Sunday at Camp
Myer, Virginia, visiting Lt. E. V. Mc
Clellan.
Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Burger and two
   

of talisman roses. The matron of honor | sons, of Royalton; Mrs. Martin Har-
wore flowered net and carries an arm | yey and daughter, Myrtle, of Lan-
bouquet of garden flowers. caster; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark and
Following the ceremony a reception gon, Billy, of Lat ter, spend the
and dinner were held at the home of end with Frank Stark and |
the bride’s parents after which the
couple left for a trip through the New | > “Ie =
England states, Canada and the mid- |
dle west. Upon their return they will Health Is Wealth
reside on Pleasure Road, Lancaster. | When John D. Rockefeller, one of

 
Mrs. Martin is a graduate of the Mt. | the richest men in the World, cele-
Joy High School and Cornel! Univers- | brating his ninety-second birthday an- |
ity. For the past few ve: he has nounces with pride that his “health is

good,” we knew he counts this as one

been a téache e Troy High School
at Troy, New York. Ti
 
of the chi
   








For a complete car
including engi
n and valve job
tune-up
Job includes cleanin
facing valves and se
ion tools (not merels
ing), checking valve ¢
out carbon, re-
ing and spacing spark §plugs, clean-
ing out sediment bui adjusting
breaker point gap, checking timing
and cleaning carburetor 5.
DROP IN FOR A GOOD JOB
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During the Next Two Weels, except
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(Classified Column
FOR RENT--Garage. Apply 19 Ww.
Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. jun24-4t-pd


FOR SALE CHEAP — A Germas
. Female. Apply to 208
Donegal street:

/ANTED—20 experienced sewing
machine to LeBlane
Corporation, Mount Joy.
FOR SALE—Celery plants by the
hundred. Phone 188R3, M. B. Hoss
ler, Mount Joy. july15 2tpd
for
Apply
Queen St,
we

WANTED—Homes on farms
boys, 12 to 16 years of age.
5. Bureau, 144 S,
or phone 52

AUTO SERVICE — Week days or
Sundays anywhere at reasonable
prices. A
Joy street.
CELERY PLANTS FOR .SALE— -
Pordwdiook.ang. Winter Queen, very
good plants, John uff rin, Pa.


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ERIE AND CRAW-
FORMA CO. T. B. TESTED
Fresh Cows & Springers
HOLSTEINSRAND GUERNSEYS
Test Chart every cow. "A
4,31

Come
in the evening, if you
come in the daytime.

MID-SUMMER SALE OF—
Furniture:






he bridegroom assets of his great wealth.
was graduated from Franklin and Beyond the interest of wealth, in the
cl and is at present su- | twilight of rich n is
pervisor of English in the Lancaster | cerned chie healt nd
High schools. r 1 e shall |
Hine) 3 1] based
i e—Br t 1
raug upon good healt nt. !
A wedding of social interest was


e most of us probably shall nev- |
solemnized Wednesday evening at 6
er
great wealth, counted in gold, |

 


 
 






o'clock in the St. Luke's {fortunately y one of us may
church. here, when Miss Mary and r abundant health.
Brown Hipple, daughter of Mr. and Science has discovered for us the |
Mrs. John A. Hipple, West Chestnut |pasic principals of good health which |
treet, Lancaster, became the bride chiefly dietary. Simple foods, well |
of Charles Franklin Braught, son of d s, built around a quart
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Braught, North ire fresh milk a day for each and
Plum street, Lancaster. The cere- 7 one of us, together with whole
mony was performed by the pastor, | cereals, fresh fruits and vege-
Rev. William S. J. Dumville. { is the rule. Comfortable sort of
The bride, who was given in mar- | feeling isn’t it to realize that our fu-
riage by her father, wore her moth- | ture health and happiness is no farther
er’s lovely wedding gown, of ivory away than the kitchens of our own
Duchess satin, trimmed in exquisite | homes?
old Duchess lace. Her veil, which| The New York Times says: “Before
also belonged to her mother was ar. | wealth meant riches it meant a state
ranged from a graceful cap wreath-|Of well-being in which health was an
ed in orange blossofs. She carried | essential part. That one of the richest
a shower bouquet of cream men of all time should be giving good
and lilies of the valley. health the first place suggests that the
Attending her as maid of honor old definition of wealth is after all the
»”
was her sister, Miss Esther Hipple, best.
who wore a frock of pale pink point
d’esprit, fashioned along old fash-
ioned lines. Her flowers were pink
gladioli and blue delphinium and she
wore of matching point d'esprit.
The bridesmaids were Misses Eliza-
beth Hipple, sister of the bride, and
Miss Betty Coldren. Their frocks
were of pale green point d’esprit
and they wore matching turbans.
Their arm bouquets were of cream
roses, pink delphinium and baby’s
breath.
Arthur Barlow was best man and
the ushers were John Hipple, broth-
er of the bride, and John Braught,
roses
EEE ee
SALE REGISTER.
If y.a want a notice of your sale
inserted in this register weekly
from now until day ef sale, ABSO-
LUTELY FREE, send or phone us
your sale date and when you are
ready, let us print your bills
That’s the cheapest advertising you
can get.
Saturday, Aug. 22—On the premises
in the village of Landisville, on Coop-
er Avenue, a brick dwelling with all
modern conveniences by Eli G. Mus-
ser. Waser, Auct.

brother of the bridegroom. Richard
Brown was ring bearer. Mrs. Hip- I
ple, mother of the bride, wore love- t t x t
ly afternoon gown of cornflower d € cad re
blue. The Show Place of Lancaster County
The church was decorated with
palms and hydrangea, banked in the
front of the altar and around the
walls. Preceding the ceremony an
organ recital was played by Mrs.
John Longenecker, who also played
the wedding marches.
COLUMBIA, PA.

Wednesday and Thursday
July 22.23
A small buffet supper, for mem- a >
bers of the immediate families and FATHER’S SON”
the bridal party, followed at the Booth Tarkington's Great Story with
Hipple summer home near Rheems. :
Mr. and Mrs. Braught left Wednes- Leon Janney and Lewis Stone
day evening for Cincinnati, where i

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they will reside. :
The bride is a graduate of the Un-
iversity of Iowa and the bridegroom
graduated this June from the United
States Naval Academy at Annapolis.
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FREE For thé Ladies
Every Thursddy Night
PYROLOID DRESSERWARE
—
Philipsburg Improvements 3
made to Dennison Tire Shop.
Key Highway south of Mason Dix-
on line, between Littlestown and
are
Friday and Sal urday
July 24-2
CONRAD NAGEL
With Sidney Fox and Bette} Davis in
traffic.
West Chester — Construction pro-

Centerville—Contract let for con-
struction on four room high schonl
building in Lower Chanceford twp. !
in this village. |
gressing on new Green Tree build- k
ing here. “BAD SISTER”
Monongahela — Kennie's Garage ;
took over agency for Oakland and The story of a girl who wanked
That was sold r storage charges
Living Room Suis, $10.00 to $60.00=
Bed Room Suites, $10.00 |
Dining Room Suite $20.00 to $50.08
 











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Grease Your Car for 3 .-.79¢c]
Cars Washed for... % ..89c| Maytag Washer, slightly used, 1930
5 | model. Bargain for quick buyer.
= 5 | Write J. H. James St.
9 ¥ | Lancaster, Pa. July22%4epd.
[yon S Garage FOR RENT—A six room house
2 A “Pam bath, garage. AIl conveniences.
4 FLORIN, PA. / | 2407 Walnut St.
jly22-2t | Penbrook. Pa. % a 2
WANTED—25 or 35 White
White Rock Pullets,
A.
kamp, 13 E. M=in. a
Leg-
April
Darren-
FOR RENT—Frame house, No. 115
Street, hot water heat and
all conven 3, Also garage. Apply
or
to Dr. W. R. Hell 2 ™

FOR SALE—Case baling press
17x22, price $225. Prime condition.
Chas. Brown, Bainbridge, Pa., Phone
E'town 107R32. july8-4t-pd

OBICE—I do Hemstitching and
Picoting at mF 1e, 258 West Main
Street, Mt. Joy,
Alvin Bigler.

FOUND—Child’s tricycle on tha
pavement at the residence of James
Glatfelter, West Main Street. Owner
please apply to Mr. Glatfelter.
july23-1t-p@

FULLER BRUSHES: For your
personal and household brushes and
mops Buller man first. I
am canvassing Mt. Joy
P. S. Strickler, R 2, Manheim ee
julyl5-2t

FARM BUYERS
several farm buyers
1s. If you have one
for
for


39 N
hone 671
MADE TO ORDER—Window
screens wit metal slides; Screen
Doors, Quilt and Rug Frames, alt
Rimes of Trellises and Pergolas, Kitch
en Dress je and, Corner Cupboards a
ialty. Prices rea | Give us
spec
a call. JOHN D. BRUBAKER"
Pa, Phone 179R4, Mt. Joy. junli-

Breakfast Suites, $15.00 t¢ 3 Toes = ca
Wicker Suites $13.59 FOR SA LE, STOVE WOOD-—
hen Cabinets, Sawed in 12 in. lengths consists of
Hall Racks oan hickory. $4.50 per truck load
, Rugs, Table, OF 3/0 per ered. Jacob
Floor and Bridge Cribs, Mat— G- Baker, Phone 1R2,] ay, R.
tresses, Brass and Iron%§ Beds Beds D. oc
Springs, Parlor Tables, rd Tables)| rT rr re ip
A etc. on il EXECT TOR'S NOTICE
Mohair Living Room ite. yistate of Henry B. Weaver, late
Sale Price... .. ...$39.50 | of "Rapho Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa,
Cut Velour Living Room Su%e.. | decedsed. 2
Sale Price... .$60.00 | Letters testamentary on said ese
Dining Room Suite, Sale Price} $50.00% tate having been granted to the






Bird's-eye Maple Bed Roo
Suite, Sale Price
Payyus a visit and see what we
to offer your
L%A. SHIFFER, Hardware.
12 S. Market St., Elizabethtown,
Bladder
If Getting Up
frequent day calls,
ousness, or Burning,
al Bladder Irritation,
tions, makes you feel ti
and discouraged, try the
Works fast, starts circu
the system in 15 minutes.
thousands for rapid and po
tion. Don't give up. Try Cyst
nounced Siss-tex) today, undgr the
Iron-Clad Guarantee. Must q
allay these conditions, improve
ful Sie2p eng energy, or money
Cc a
W. D. Chandler, W. Main St, Mt. Joy
50.00,
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g Pains, Nerv-
e to function-
acid condi-
, depressed
stex Test.





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Sanitary Cleaners
and Dyers
hrm $1.00
g Coats ...... $1.50
$1.25
stv vs $1.25
«Gents Suits. 5i. “eed? $1.25
fab on Gengs Hats. 50
AN —
HARRY F. BROOKS
Phone. Joy 174R13
“.FLORIN, PA.
AY
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I haye taken charge
and willbe pleased fog a
patronage.’
CAR GREASING'A SPECIALTY

On Highway Between, Mt. Joy & Florin
\ Jly 15-4t


Pontiac cars and G. M. C. Truck. everything.

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undersigned, all persons
thereto are reagested
mediate payment’
or deman
same, will present th
lay for
indebted
to make im-
nd those having
against the
without dee
under.

FOR SALE—A Brick House with
Slate Roof, 8 rooms, all conveniene
ces, Poultry House 12x12, along
concrete highway, Florin. Apply te
Jno. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mount Joy.
No. 416. janl4-tf
"RADIO CE—Power Pack
Work a 8 re pM Zook,
one 44, 366 Donegal rings
Road, Mount Jey, Pa. gn
ONLY $3,750 A SIDE—That’s
all I ask for a Dandy Double
House, with Double Garage. House
has modern heat, baths, light, gas,
etc., and is nicely located on Delta
St., Mt. Joy. It’s a good investment.
See Jno. E. Schrell, Mt. Joy, jan7-tf


EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE
of Samuel E. Myers, late of
RaphG%Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa., de.
ceased.
Letters



tamentary on said ese
tate having en granted to the un
dersigned, all Persons indebted there-
to are make immediate
payment, and thos& having claims or
demands against thé same, will pre.
sent them without delay for settle
ment to the undersigned, residing at
Newtown, Pa.
EMANUEL H M
Jno. A, Hipple, Attorney
Jno. A. Hipple, Attorney july22-6¢

July 6, 1931
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
PIPING. VALVES, ETC.
Mt. Joy, Penna.
Sealed pmeposals will be
by the Couligil of the Borough of
Mount Joy," Pennsylvania, at the
Council Chamfer at 7:30 P. M. day.
light saving tHme, Aug. 3, 1931 for
missellaneous pie, valves and fitt.
ings. Information®sfor bidders and
list of quantities mi@y be obtained at
the office of the En@ineers, Gannett,
Seelye & Fleming, gineers, Inc,
600 N. Second St., [&rrisburg, Pa.,
upon application. The “Borough re-
serves the right to or al}
bids or to accept any Hider such
part of bid, should it deem the
interest of the Borough to do
BORO COUNCIL OF MOUNT
received
DY

By Jasob H. Zeller, See

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