PAGT. SIX THE. Mot INT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10TH, 1037 - — Re RONVILE FEDS FOOD SAFER FRESHER. | F Stock Market. The Otterbein Guild held a C. Blatt, will conduct a two webk soe "0 | reviv | service in the Iroaville UB | | | supper meeting in the Ironville U : - | CORRECT INFORMATION FUR- | B. Church on Friday evening. Dur- el Weaver ho } I atherine caver, wh jee | NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PA. |. the business session, the follow=| 1 ro oo I : . is heen nove | 2 i ¥ | ¢ lor ceveral months, was a pa=- : BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR |. officers we elected Tor the! tian St. Josephs hovpital fo a A AAAI Mortuary Record For| Past Week| | | ware y ng were nt in the § | THE BULLETIN J i : : a ; (From page 1) | | ensuing year: President, Ruth] ceveral days this week, for a special EL Lindemuth, of this boro, is a r.| | Fat steers in liberal supply; mar- | Kauffman: Vice President, Loraine |observation. She is now somewhat WITH vO was native of Rapho | 4 : = > . | improved, \ De ased Ww i ; 3 ket slow on early rounds. Salesmen | Kauffman; Secretary, Ida Peifer;| bs is : to} \ | mshi d a son of the late { | : ap » ~ { ree married couples Jehrat | township and : Han ) | asking steady prices. Heifers quot- | Treasurer, Elizabeth Fornoff, Sec- larricd couples ce'ebrateq t \ aN ) _—_- jel N. and Kathryn Ni old : | : heir versaries on Sun- je} N. ond Rai | ed at steady prices. Cows in lighter | retary of Stewardship, France ersaries on Sun | y Forry mg am Khe tool Id at York j : | day each couple had a number of | The funeral ws March 12 To 18 i receipts than week ago, prospects | Mummaw; Secretary of Literature, | . ant 3 thu eo of { guests precent for dinner. They | ITT 117] yesterday. will sell at firm prices. Bulls in fair | Reba Rettew; Secretary of Thank- . Sa . . | were NT | REV. THOMAS IS THE NEW supply at steady prices. | offering, Bertha Mummaw; Collec-| = ; ie CLAYTON M. GANTZ Tie Ys sq a readers in fairly J y +... Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Mellinger | “ erat Re i VIETHODIST PASTOR HERE | Stockers and feeders in fairly lib- | tor, Violet Moore and counselor, | hog 0,18 ON 11:13 in Si Clayton M. G rm hy Fate eral supply; few early sales at about | Mrs. John Young. Games were} me he 2% year Mr, and Mss: Wal. 4 died Friday ind mp al : | At the se of the 150th annual | St€ ady prices. ( played later in the evening. The | and " Es nan d ir YEOrS, Me. | home of his daughter and son-m-/ Philadelpl Methodist Episcopal | Calf market opening in fair de- | following were present: Grace and Mrs. Roy Fornoff, married ¢ ‘ law, Mr. and Mrs. Darw da Tred C Mo ninety -three | mand at prices steady with the close Mellinger, Betty Loder, Reba |" o IT S PROOF of Frigidaire’s GREATER ( . Y f the { 4 LL . . f : tt © B i : Mey . . Gf Florin, He was a son of the Jute, ; c | of last week; good and choice selling | tew, Elizabeth and Janet Fornof At ie Voe Jud in the) PROTECT - ABILITY — this Food-Safety Indi- Henry and M i) . ie * P Gane, Rev. C. L. Thomas will replace 11.00 to 11.50. Loraine and Janet Kauffman, Anna | mville school house, the following Seton The die) on the doos; Where hd haq been in ill heatth or Tre pe Rex H. Comly é pastor of Hogs in liberal supply; market | Mae Von Stetton, Erma Fornolff, | |b ines ate» wine RY a ows iin ee pan, €l 1onths duds : 5 ily =o Libis | : ’ v “ in € lifferent lasses SD o J Ei me pin i \ | r local Methodist Church and the | OP€ning at prices about steady com- | Ruth and Ida Kauffmen, Charlotle| m oe Hoy it classes. Spelling weather! This Safety-Zone Cold keeps VAR] Besides the dan; fier af waos church pared with close of last week; choice | and Hazel Fornoff, Bertha, Frances Siam a ie taught by Mrs. John food safer, fresher, longer...offers greater MI] hee he Snes £5. Viv el Re ( ly wll go to Hulme- [ locals 10:50 to 10.75. and Carolyn Mummaw, Pearl and | 0 ° hh 5 frst Let, Betty Ul saving in food bills. And Frigidaire also SEY two. sons. Elam and Harr; Gantz. | Ne Nori Ee ot | Lambs in light run at steady | Melba Hubley, Eva Jane Mummaw | rich 2nd. Spelling class over 12 provides MOIST Cold for vegetables . L.A! both of Manheim B, D. 2 3 : . A ; hi | prices. Violet and H izel Moore, Helen taught by Rev. W. C. Blatt, Ruth FXnia Ql ros a n ian Cold or. Banh ; I 1 preact £ : Si heey lw Cauffma ; fa or ice cream and frozen desserts. Come ther, Artenus 3; op Pp y here on Sunday. | Receipts: Cattle 2086, 504 calves, | Greider, Ruth, Fanny and Ilda Pei- | 3 Kauffme mn Ist, Hazel Fornoff in. SEE THE PROOF. Fift and a si ward Mutzer, | : 1257 hogs, 30 sheep. lor ond Mrs. John Young 5a) nd General information taught by . 2 Penn township. a urvive. | I JCF. anu VES. John ke I Non Campbell Toi wade men of Pern a ENSES WITHDRAWN CLASSES, GRADES AND RANGE | daughter, Lois. fe : pe i Wek Ean of a Services were hela Mor! 2 ‘ Rettew 1st, Theodore Miller 2n¢ 3 T: B Ire ( Motor ehicles OF PRICES he Ironville Scout Patrol held na. il the home of his son, ry Gar tz, | : ! ot Hi fot dis y he i : The Ir a 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kauffman Conse Manheim R. D. 2 with interment | v Ve rs en ( A STEERS Js oe rege ir Fr ida y J; ight Ih ing at were woekend - maests af Lewin. the s : . Sas sd : eagy, Manheim R. 1, { Choice $10.75-11.25 | the home oi Emanuel Peters,|, held in Ruhl’'s United Brethren cemec- ; . | town, Pa. iv nd fatal accident. | Go 9.75-10.75 ‘ters, ass scout master gave 5 top tery, Rapho tow | on 1 : no ho 4 : Meng po re Sr in lk : > = ; | Roy Eshleman Calnan, of Cali- week ine | 2 I au en 2 shery Phil Ho Foc nil Enis forniia, is the guest of relatives in this c 3 - erator s licens mmon .00-7.75 | planting hi . Gladfelter, Skip-| MRS. EDGAR F. FUN Son en 7.00-7.75 | planting. P= the , The : ser, of the Sea Scouts, gave a talk 3 > Mrs. Annie S. Funk. fi ; 41 HEIFERS per, of the DE i u ive a i Mr. and Mrs. Ge orge Rost of Har- PRICES comm wife of Edgar F. Fun} : Sn Choice 800-875] on first aid. The following boy ol risk the of Mh ond OW AS compr : a r of oor atte Clant elope ohn o 1 Mr. and ape gf Lancaster B. D. 2 di ps eit uc forl Good 7.25-8.00 ot Sader; Cle oft Peters, John Mc re | My i All rill, AS LOW : sociat] : irethren 1a Christ cnurca 1 3 0 =| Jr. Next week, the meeting wil AT 5 at her home, of a com Medium 6.25-7.25 | JT- ox. > | Ir. and Mrs. John A. Fox. cele- the p : 5 | Common 500-625 | be held at the h f P. LD. Sich oh diseases. She was survived by the following | Commen 5.00-6.25 rs | brated their 41st wedding anniver- wT Sone Govenans Os on 1 of Levi Kopp. | COWS Cs Broil 14 fd tenn ary, a supper Los served in honor PROVES ALL SINS SERVICES FOR po esides her husband she ». wita] Choice 6.25-7.00 JIT evenmg in ue tne ‘event,’ by their daughter At >, wile | Soho use : 7.9 7 | ved by these brothers an oth- | Good 550-6.25| ¥ €chool hcuse at Tu rs. Elmer Garber. COMPLETE HOME REFRIGERATION HY the se S Bi api : =a ren March 13 the ue Blue he ar ; George S. Biemesderfer, of La B. ot | Common and medium 4.50-5.50 Ye ch 1 : the Tr : EB 16 a The Women’s Bible class held! Emm ville; Mrs. Jacob Harnish, of H.| Low cutter and cutter ~~ 3.25-4.25 Schogl close laugh Oy rane their monthly meeting at the home| burg; Phares Biemesderfer, B.| BULL Kauffman, will hold a spelling bee, | of Mrs. David Rettew, Mrs. John | 1. GREATER ICE-ABILITY 4. GREATER DEPEND-ABILITY C tersburg; Harry Biemesderfer we : S there will be two spelling classes! Fox, president presided, Mrs. Ret-! Ends “Cube- Struggle’ and “Ice- 5-Year Protection Plan on the Richland: and Mrs. David G in 5. | Good and choice 7.00-8.00 | and one class of general Tato tek served the tallowine, with iach Famine!” New Instant Cube-Release sealed-in mechanical unit. Backed . JC] . t grand- | Cutter. common & medium 4.00-7.00 | tion. the program will include vocals | 4; dls Sms Win lunen in all ice- trays. by General Motors. of Neffsville. tt te Vil and tion, program will include vocals | after the regular program of busi- VE-ABILI : : GREATER SA : : children, one grandchild and two | ry Saw . Services will be held at 10:30 a 4 VEALERS and instrumental musical selections | p nd & Were cong ge GREATER STORAGE-ABILITY PTE Tt d he h ith Sisters: Mr Agnes Rauifman,| yood and choice 11.00-11.50 | by visiting friend efreshment wors concluded: | New 9-Way Adjustable Interior! aly FRIGIDAIRE lias the irsday a » home w : { G c > 00-1150 | by visiting friends, refreshments| Mrs. Tavior Weaver Tee ! mm, Inu at ihe ome wiht | lle, and Mrs. William Eshcl- | : : | M 3 Taylor Weaver, Mrs. Cyrus Ends old-fashioned crowding and o » terment in Millersville Mennonite aldo. survive | Medium 9.00-10.00 { will be cold during the program. | Walker, Mrs. Guy Mummaw. Mrs “dish-juggling.” - gaville, surviv \ A Avil maw, I 5. cemetery. er wore Sunday ot the | Cull and Common 6.00-8.00 On Saturday evening a surprise Jacob Kauffman, Mrs. Joe Bern 3 GREATER PROTECT-ABILITY Cuts Current Cost to the Bone! vices were held Sunaay 2 : Vo 3 IFS. JOf n- . : home. with further services in the | FEEDER & STOCKER CATTLE [party was held at the home cf Me theizel, Mrs. George Fornoff, Mrs, . Safety- Zone Cold at all times plus See an electric meter proveit, before you buy! F.F. ALBERT B. REAM Ciosscoad. Ervethren In Christ] Good and choice 775-875 | and Mrs. Paris H. Garber, for Mrs.| George Campbell, Mrs. Howard MOIST Cold for vegetables. . EXTRA Motor Miser does on a ine NES Rear. cstv seven, dled | EB teh vite colohiate or ivi | - me | Cold for meats... FREEZI old ingsaving, because it's the simplest refrigerat- Ale EB] Ri, y even, AQ hurch. Interment in the adjoining | Fair to good 7.00-7.75 | Garber, who celebrated her birth-| Habecker and Mrs. John Fox. | for ice Cream, frozen desserts, ing mechanism ever built! BOX at his home at Elizabethtown Sun- Co { Medium to fair 6.00-7.00 | day. Those present were: Mr. and | % SCH day, from a heart attack. : [Corman and medium 5.00-6.00 | Mrs. Raymond Garber and daugh- MARRIAGE LICENSES | ee He is survived by his wife, Flor- ter, Betty, Mr. and Mrs. John Jacob L. Ebersole, Rliz: | Oo } SALLIE FLOWERS HOGS s Vy, re i Ha Ja .. Ebersole, Elizabethtown vel C. Rear, is he ne Miss Sallie Flowers, twenty-four, | Cons and choice 10.25-10.50 and children, Mr. and Mrs. | 2, and Alverta M. Musser, Mt. ostetter ! (v) 9 | garden ghildren: Angstadl Ream, Eliza-| 3 hier of Mr. and Mrs. Christian | Medium and good 8.00-3.25 | Aner Garber and children. oy. k. 1. @ & distrib Bn By - i Flowers, of Mount Joy, died in st. | SHEEP Once each year, Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Grubb, of Elizabeth- | Seed .; Bertram L., Elizabethtown; Mrs Tt @ eplepialn. op | town, and Mildred G. Heisev. of | Witnes Josephs hospital at 10:30 p. m., | Choice lambs 11.00-11.50 John A. Fox, entertain a number Mildrec I. eisey, of | ount y enna 1 r E is TT "Ss . vip : | a of 30s To 3 1 C Ww. L. Tyndall, of = be ro, Mrs Tuesday, of pneumonia following an | Medium to good 9.50-10.50 of neighbors and friends, at dinner. | Moun Joy. ° gal To Norman Kreider, andi, rpendiciti ration. Connon 750-850 On Sunday they entertained the | a —— — 5 four Miznbat and ! imon lambs .50-8. : : Meyer Ream, Elizabethtown; and She is ed by her ‘parents | Ewes (all weights) 550250 following to a large hog roast. ||} a and ; > Tua : Ewes (z reig 3.50-4. . Six brothers; John, York; Charles and the ng brothers and sis- | ———— These present were, Mr. and Mrs. | F F f Elizabeth- 3 et : 1 ho OIL, of Rae tore: I and John, Marietta: | yr GOOD CHEER CLASS Oliver Freet of Wrightsville, Pa. quality town; aster, emo ne; and Lat-{ wry Carrie, William and Allen. | ENJOYED TURKEY BANQUET Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kauffman and | & cond chem, Elizabethtown. wn: Russell. Charles and] son Glenn, Mrs. Cora Campbell who t Services will be held at 10 a. m.| | arte. Chiov: 3 i at home. ! The Go heer Class © , | Charles Gingrich, Mr. and Mrs vice. . Thursday at the Miller Funeral . ia oy The Good Cheer Class of . the Joseph M. Berntheize ie sot h Elizabet} will be held Saturday | United Brethren Sunday School en- | Joseph A. erntheizel, Mr. and | pees ome: ie isi ment jon at the home, on Mount |joyed a turkey banquet which was Mrs. Lloyd A. Kauffman, Mr. and seeds the Mt. Tunnel cemetery. cet, at 1:30 with further ser- | held in the Sunday School basement | Mrs. John Kauffman, Albert and Tol . la t 2:00 P. M. in the United | Monday evening. Alva Harman, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer | seeds : pss Naow Brive pl ren church. Interment at Gey- | Mrs. Ella Germer and Eva Hos- | Garber, Richard, James, Robert a Neon: Ele nye Ol er’s Church. tetter won prizes in the guessing Betty,’ and John Fox, Jr. mn, & s 1 nurse at| | | 57 2 = pod rere | game. On Thursday, March 18, Mus. | Tl . S 3 hospital, di in the; vr TQ ~ = he : | osep ciec In 1 FRANK S. HERR | Those present were: Mrs. Harman, | Harriet Peifer, will conduct a pub- | R hespital Sunday of pneumonia | Frank S. Herr, sixty-nine, of | Elsie Bentzel, Lillian Eby, Maude |lic sale, of all of her farming im- | Bon oe Shes at Manheim, died Wednesday of com- Schneider, Edna Reisch, Lillian Mr. I framing at the hospital this ans plications after an fnesy of one Tyndall, Ida Greenawalt, Sadie Alex- H che oo Was on September. She was FETE of Tock He was buried at East Peters- | ander, Ann Sprecher, Anna Mary INCOME & CORPORATION Hf | who “ the Church of Jy [ urs. | Greenawalt, Anna Mae Eby, Anna TAX REPORTS | Besides her mother. Mrs. K: wo) Ea | Miller, Elizabeth Mumma, Eva Hos- J. WILLIS FREED | Mr. . eet = PAY ID E. LANDIS | tetter, Eva Reigle, Verna Brandt, | hold ft ryn Kline, she is survived by two! avid E. Landis, eighty-six, died [Pearl Geltmacher, Mary Accountant —_ Auditor § | he B brothers, Mark, at home: =mmert, | at his home in Conoy township, of | Helen Fry, Ella Germer, Ruth Re- | # jan.6-10t ie po Jving in Ohio; and Miriam, at! pneumonia. | heard, Hilda Engle, Nora Eby, Elsie ee | There home. Services were held Sunday at the | Myers, Jennie Habecker, Martha | White, —_—_—— | he vith further services in | Fit fos Blanch Ge 4 Sa J x. struck LEN PRE MeGARVEY | Ty ar | uae, Be SAMUEL FREY Mr. Glen Frederick McGarvey. seven) X s cht xin erment in the ad- | son, Ruth Hoffer, Alice Marie Nis- FUNERAL HOME oat 2 old sou of Peter __| Joming cemetery. rley, Elsie Hostetter, Helen Wealand ] DF masini ha. i having Putt McGarvey. of Mash “pl lL —— i | and Mrs. Mease, who was a guest. | LoTR ACCA RE Jha a A | i to last 3 died of wl JAMES F RANK JOHNSTIN | Mr Eli Hostetter was the caterer. | Phone 33 Marietta, Pa. | Tis oot of his parents. 4 James rank Johnstin, ninety, of | The next meeting of the class will ’ i the fil Besides’ his parents he i _..._| Maytown, died a his home last | be > held April 20th. | Coo, ET Tr ee es Wednesday of infirmities of age. | | i vived by two sisters | He was the oldest living resident of | This Jennie, and two brot £1 Maviowrn. such an and Galen, all at home. Hi > and Mrs. Johnstin} | visit oft tether, Peter McGarvey, | cele heir fifty-ninth wedding TO AN END - 0 orin, also survives. in is fife. wh aE} [ Services were held at the | a | The of his parents, with intermer eventy-nine years old. Besides his | a sociatio Ruhl’s United Brethren cemetery. | wife he is by these child- | | I } 2 | at Ma Rapho township Jongh 1. Wont | | YES! It ivi wo Millersy Mr sell, Wyomiss- | | ‘ES! It’s our privilege and pleasure to say “THANK | Mes | | ra | ing: ymas, Maytown; Samuel | . MBS. SUSAN R. WELLER |. viii. ot home; also Sve grand i YOU?” for the wonderful response to our big 41st J ¥ Mrs. Susan R. Weller, sixty-two, New F a guest at the Brethren home, ir s 2 Civil Worvetevan We aBz with those on “Hc Neflsville, for the past six years. |; erved three enlistments. He | fresh shad u will died at noon Sunday of complica-| was honorably discharged July 31, | Sloan, fresh = a oe Ye AN tions in the Lancaster General hos- | 1865. He was a member of Com- | need 1s with eur. Mr. pital. She was a former resident pany B, 215 Regiment, Infantry of | tains and draperies. They're chased of Ironville and was a member of | Pennsylvania Volunteers. He was | genuine cloth window Beames the Ironville United Brethren|; life long member of Maytown Lu- | shades, woven on a loom . New Si church. theran church and superintendent | and processed to make them And Wwe assure you, our friends and patrons, we did our dias p She is survived by the following | of the Sunday school for 34 years. | tioned d Losin busines: and sister: Emanvel and) He was the organizer of the GHG Jong ashing. : utmost to please and accommodate EVERYBODY - Henry Sumpman, of town; Amos! and Conoy Insurance Company. He Every shade marked with the Free Booxier on''Well-dressed Win- d : > Sumpman, of Sporting Hill; Isaiah| served as Justice of the Peace in Seal of The Window Shade dows.” Filled with pictures, ideas, and merit a continuation of your valued patronage A cag Sumpman, of this boro; and Anna| Maytown for twenty-five years, and Institute . » . your best buy and color-schemes for your own dents, a Mary Sumpman, of Lancaster. was a farmer for thirty-seven yrs. for all windows. home. Ask for your copy here. endown goals of Vi were held at 2 p. m., at| He took an active part in all affairs % d eetz Funeral home with in-| of th ity. lege at terment in the Mt. Joy cemetery. The 10 held from the 78¢ $1.25 ator uy H S NEWCOMER & SON Inc Saturday y home Saturday with further ser- The Last ° * The Last ” £ he s . MRS. ANNIE E. GAUL vices in Maytown Lutheran | i Mrs. Annie E. Gaul, seventy-five. | Interment in Maytown Union cem- widow of John Gaul, of Mt. Jey | etery. Rev. Kirby Yingst, assisted _R. D. 1, died of complications at by the Rev. William Hower, officia- her home. She was a daughter of’ ting. an 8-ye J. M. BOO T H Day Mount Joy, Pa. ‘Day we ® MOUNT JOY, PA. | = =