PAGE SIX THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. WEDNESDAY,” MAY 13th, 1936 anna, ee E Local Real Estate | Picked Fr om Deeds Are Recorded E actory an Card Basket . . oo ones 4 Dwellings to Llovd G. Weidman, farm in Mt. Crm res Fev for $100 Ar e Burned Saturday at Philadelphia Joseph G. Heisey and wife to ROLL BUTTER 1 | Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ebersole, | Jacob S. Rutt, tract in West Don- | (From page 1) Rh! b. C $35 (Deed Trimmer’ s 5& 10c to $1.00 Store | MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Marietta and New Haven treets, | egal township, for { ted | ” vond repair by the blaze included | spent Sunday with Mm and Mrs. | made Jan. 17, 1874 ye d pa — — ! Sunda) a double dwelling, owned and oc- | Christian Zook near Salunga. John L. Rutt and wife to Will- dpe ling o | phat St ss we S| CREA Mr. anc talph Kretzing and | jam H. Brehm, tract in West Don- : : Leib. the | 4 Ib. Cc | | | { hil n. South Bari . [ sister, Miss Emma and children, South Barbara street, visit- | egal township, for $6,500 : Tot The | : family of Raymond Weicksel. The ed with M: Kretzing's mother 1 ’ Jacob G. Habecker and wife to [house was located on Charlotte st. Mrs. Hall in Perry County on Sun- : ny ‘ dav : : 0 Martin N. Swarr, lot in Landis- just north of the factory. | IC CR M asst. To ville, for $4,500 : E ; a | : Another double house, across thc iH flavors qu rt C LULL LIAL Sly ENT CT Mrs. Robert R. Lauer, Mrs. Lou Daniel M. Heiser nd: wile to R : Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald EV Tat ey ws : \ |gtreet from the factory which was — Fesmyer and daughter Meddow. all Leroy Garman, lot in East Hemp- | occupied by William Hammer and | | of visited in town = field towr ship, for $50. his family and Mrs. Timothy Smith []]| LEBANO BOLOGNA 1 Thursday. H. N. Nissly, trustee in bank- |,nd her daughter Mrs. Fink, was |} b. Cc M?. Paul Stoner and. family at- ruptcy of Philip H. ‘Ruhl to Union |,155 completely damaged. 1 - men i tended the coronation of the May National Mount Joy. Bank, prop- Other homes damaged by ne T. N queen at the May fete held at Mil- arty in Mount Joy township, for flames were those of Mrs. Charles | S AP cakes 1 0 lersville State Teachers’ College $2,500. : |Knier and family, Emmanuel Ne w- |] LAUNDRY TI Anna M. Heisey and husband to | comer and family, Harry Miller | Hore in f Saturday evening. Mummau, Lancaster, and Mrs. Al- | Numerous other homes in bert Mummau of town spent Sun- : : vicinity were slightly damaged erty in Mount Joy township, for i 5 SEA | when sparks, carried around the $1,450 Es 8. Reed to Mae C. Pye | neighborhood by a northeast wind, | Pretzel Sticks ’ [ ignited roofs. : Tat § ago. ; / the Ib. 1 &he Many. LIT customers havesaid thatto / he us. It makes us want to ay this to you: Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Myers, Harry G. and Ruth Hn Heisey, and family and Monroe Miller and | og i x . - Newtown; Mr. and Mrs. Howard | FTCPEIYY 1 Rheems, for $3,200. family. | F kh 4 X sk i’ “If I'had known what a pL CLL Mou ed ooo | 3-4 og ¢ LR ORL at 1 day in Perry County. and Mrs. Leroy Bates and and Mr. and Mrs. Cobaugh wo ante 1 1 1 Io and family, of Elizabethtown, spent two tracts in Mount Joy and West : a : Donegal: townships, for $3125. The fire had gotten a good head- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Martin = Fic tis Shelly’ discov { ; Corbet SA C. P. administrator to | Woy, when Claude Shelly discov. |1f +Before you buy any car at any price, zerber on New Haven street. A in IZ. and Elizabeth B. Heis- | ered the flames. He summoned |}! ES 1b. c | : find 5 Ei 4 No. | fin CLE Ford V-8 for 1936: E FORDOR SEDAN’ OR fartin Mrs. Oliver Greenawalt and tonhetim: y i rn cal daughters Ida and Virginia, Mariet- tand, tract of land in Mount Joy [hes im oe me tr cal | rgmia, varie le {ed 1 it Joy, Eas stersburg ar x { ; i ta Street and Mrs. C. N. Nissly, township, for $430. : 2 oun gos : ; Ze sien Sie it oriti Ae : f. 0. b. Detroit. Fo BBs Sst visited Mv. Cio. C. P. Fshelman’s administrator to | Lititz for aid, = on e pec to |}| i hed 1 ically. rive it. orget tandard accessory play ence Greenawalt at Chester on Sun- Paul P. and Susan W. Heisey, Bi» fhe Nee Sherhood. 5 A Excell Soda Crackers bs | | 0-H [0F-1 the sameyardstick in judg- day day tract in Mount Joy township, Lan- | early reports, it was apparent that | ’ i 8 TRY tire, extra.) M 1 Mrs. H Nissl aster county, and South London- | living in the four homes |} ing the Ford VA: that the HL Motor 3 Wgughout at no SINC Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Nissly of De- toUhl), « = ONG One hist were w parka 15 nd hs i’ SERRE KORE Soa EB def troit, Michigan, spent several days derry township, Lebanon county, which were later partially destroy il 2 ; tall { Company uses in 81080: 88 Ve it — the Te defe: Ah po yspent 5 or 2005 | ed, were .able to save only a few Gibb S or eans for C | A) q a HE Tie A eel low as $25 month New eco- 2-6 z Lois ca si friends Ww ie Th a | pieces of their clothing and house- | | can Ne tl CECE fine-car EEL BLE A Lo here they called on Mr. and Mrs. furnishings | y Fae 4 ; Howard Longenecker, East Main MOTHERS’ DAY PROGRAM La, fale | | NEE ; 3 : 5 Street, Mrs. C. O. Brandt, South RENDERED AT OHQUES | 2 a 4d et | FIG BA | yy Market Street and Dr. and Mrs. O. Susie homes 8 tie See ts ‘1 Ibs 9 h G. Longenecker, Marietta street. A Mothers’ Day program was | the fire. | d R AR AGE ’ . 8 bo . 4 Sli : | mm 3 1 Mr. Nissly is affiliated with the presented at the Chicques church ee re : 2 Chrysler Motor Corporaticn in De- of the Bretiwen on Sunday ever-,| NEARLY RIGHT ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. ; : ing. | A lad was trying to explain the troit. The program included Scripture | meaning of “Loss. ” He said: “Loss | | reading, Mrs. John Shank; prayer, | is what you have when you don’t FINDS SNAKE IN HOME T C Our Hea rliest Rev. S. S. Eeselman: selection, Mrs. | have as much as if you had just | Mrs. Raymond Swartz, of " {Ralph Gibkle, Mrs. Samuel Eshle- | nothing.” Wrightsville, was about to remove . Iman, Mrs. Abner Hollinger, Mrs. | 0 | what she believed was her hus- I ! n I { Harry Saylor, Ralph Gibble, Sam-! A STRAWBERRY FESTIVAI | band’s tobacco nouch from the top THE VAL p uel Ginder, John S. Shenk, Her-| The Ladies’ Guild of St. Luke's of a refrigerator in her kitchen | ER We want to congratulate each man Kreiner; reading, Mrs. Samuel | | Episcopal Church will hold a { when to her surprise she discovered { AT of the following for having reached Sind “Bitte Examples,” Mrs. | strawberry festival on the Church it to be a snake coiled in such a roy BI( another birthday: arl Eshleman; poem, Grace Hack- lawn Saturday, May 23rd. | me inner as to resemble the pouch. | ; cid man; talk, Rev. B. G. Stauffer. | Ty Yr | ’ Th May 10 | The program was followed with| When in need of Printing. (any- | Stimulate your business by adver- | Daug Twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. the regular church service. } thing) kindly remember the Bulletin ! tising in the Bulletin. was Corian Heri. 1c od reer ‘NEATLY LAUNDERED AND PRESSED | na May 13 a _- 5 | : of th Mrs. Samuel Ober, West Main Re hund street. ; tende May 15 i & The Bishop C. N. Hostetter. 1 - Miss Brosey, of near ys f [EasthMain Street Mount Joy § Sine Church. iy { Miss May 16 | | | | Miss Mrs. Eli Hostetter, on North Bar- | | invee bara street. 5%c¢. h Saturday Last Day | $3.95 colo, May 17 | { 3 ke : on pi Catherine E. Barrich, on Colum- | a | Summer SE Se ; po kr : Howa Bayon | \ SPRING oN is rs si ver-alls = Overalls Morris Gretzing, South Barbara Slips I Silk er a Ss era % street. a o JY FOR MEN hall sizes Smashing Low Prices PIGS Robert Frey, Delta street. | A E A R A N C E resses OVERALLS Whi Miss Jeanne Schock, Frank street. | ~~ v te Mrs. Chas. Zeller. | Tea Rose A | now Blue or St bie + es COVER-ALLS | Al Wi White Flesh new Winfield Espenshade, East Main ES > 88 4 hal street. 4 > 9 pigs 1 bert Peifer, Mt. Joy street. | BR er op | Act now while vou have 3 days to share bers May 20 |: : Prints and : NN Dasha: lin these M: bar- Mr. Mrs. Clinton Eby, Sr. N. Barbara { : 2 ' gs. Many more bar i 3 | gains added. pen for Friday evening. Pastel Shades ll J ff q t of hi : : 2 oe : 0 Cyrus Leiby. | = all sizes 1 y ul S memb May 21 { v i { . . 4 i ~lude: June. Peifer, on Mount Joy street. | 100 Pair Silk’ $F NEW Fo Ul Se I'S © @ a Mrs. Lloyd Kline, W. Donegal St. | Chiff ; For Kiddies Nis Mrs. Isaac Morris, Jacob street. iron 3 Summer Regular $1.65 79¢ VA L UES Pe John | H and $1.95 $ Grace : HOSIERY : RL Sale Register SANDALS | ||| vatues now ... OC Nowomy ..... PPC ci = - | = { «oe = L ’ } If you want a it of your sale 5 1 00 Delicious Fresh ros ed | Just say fot yellow Mosemann’s Ne | All newest sum- . Brubaker | bags dnd g best P & a n 1 t B uu t t © inserted in this register weekly from now until day of sale. ABSOLUTE- LY FREE, send or phone us your | mer shades and | sizes. White, Blue : F X B A R S | Special | arin of cof Vou 15¢ ib. jar Al o § .. Abr Maize Coffee | every lasted% ing in sale date and when you are ready A \ : Anklets 15¢ 5 | let us print your bills. That's the : ; A a i 9 : 1 cheapest advertising you can get. A riot of colors. : Red and White Ibs. 23c o 5. or i Ax ER [| Rh Eira 1a Sh po vol rge urfine the U ts [only 2610.4 8 Every Wednesday evening — At MM ii Pit . af a | = 8 their place of business near town, oO y 1 [ SLACKS id ney B e a ns pis, bilitie: The c: baby chix, fruit, merchandise, etc. iL ; er. voi | We Haven't | Summer Dresses and ety BUSAKER'S 23: 16. | Ngee 10c in auct. . in kL. Forgotten the 88 1 Trousers CALIFORNIA PEACHES Beech-Nut Sen Sr ge e BRUBAKER'S 1 @ 1s. || Ch 3 : ) Men HOMESTEAD 19c!b- se Wafers dors Jarge lot of household goods by PRINTS, VOILES, SHEERS 1 8 2 large cans 29c , . ® Every Pound Tastes Betler Extra ClBisp 15¢ Box — Mrs. F. H. Baker, Vogle, auct. All sizes to 46 ATTENDED BANQUET AT : SHIRT & Q M. T. C. S 4 Kool Klever hite 5 Oo N N Y B Oo Y B R E A D Large Fluffy White 5c The Misses Pauline and Elizabeth 9"7 c Summer Dresses OXFORDS LAR GE E JAR 5 HURF Fl FIN E P RESERVES \ 190¢ Heilig and Miss Mildred Zink, of year: town, attended the Primary Club . Banquet held Tuesday evening in 1 JOLID the Main Dining Room. at Millers- | % LE T ER : : | go ville State Teachers’ College. Striped, Figured of D. B. BRUB A ’ : in M ome { noun Children His ing | and Blister Sheer, Voiles, Dimities, Prints 5 wo fires in the cou iday, and plai of-10 at Terre Hill, the other at New- | Solid Colors plain shades. All Sizes 10.52. all styles MOUNT JOY, PENNA. gret ville. Estimated loss $9,000. | SSS
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