eight The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning, RR i SITE IE TE TE OE TENE CETL TEE TE ETE TE GEORGE TE TE TE DEAE TERA TERE TERE TERETE CITE AY or ue PRE - SATURDAY rs tue LAST DAY or OUNT JOY DEPART MANY Sew GIFT VALUES COME AND WE ARE CO-OPERATING WITH lee ZA \ os = VARA Ea Er SETAE ship in the La ougl's Assceiation, Boro Council Jac (From page 1) } ZT. 1h RE RAT Frans Mortuary Record In This Section (From Page 1) tin H,; 1% ns, Clayton. | caster County Bor-| vensville John W. Greiner, Architect, and | > | Council considered them for| Board. | time, il was thought | aw was named the the Committee of the Borough. Fire Company meet with Council before awarding the bids. which was just] oh is entitled to after three Miss Mir nervs , Columbia; C wave one Director on the quite some Mr. Walter Lot lelegate from Mount Joy Burgess Hendrix $050 for : | November. Keller, | : | Arthur Hendrix lection of $48.00 for fines in Novem- itie Gruber and St The the | best to have water rate Joy | Creamery, and extending the water | lines on Marietta Street to the Bor- was left in the hands of Mr. investigating Mount wafer, both Bachmanville, a: matter of jen Hai Lititz, i borthers, David Stauller, iW iam Palmyra; stauffer, 1d Ezra Peim- | Bac Da ol 1d | vey Nye, and fou | for the Hershey: Ca oh reported collec | Stauiter, Edward | Mau anville, A special mecting of Council was therefore called to meet on Wednes- Decembr 5, 1940 at which time the Cecmmittee of the | ber. { Fire Company will meet with Pumping Engineer, George Schatz Council and bids will no doubt be ie .-| awarded. Jacob DD Wonmn pumped 5761600 gallons of water | : : D for the month. Bills amounting to $1170.63 were i Ti illinger, Boar f He: | ordered paid. | died Thursday at the home of his | EY tly vened iro Fr: k Street | C. H. Dillinger, bo wd of le lth, | pa davaliter. Mrs. Colds ~ | recently openec Irom reet | reported 1 case of Mumps; 3 Whoop-| Officer eighty-six | daughter, Mrs. Goldie Hinkle, 103 . “Nog ” 2 | Cotembl A Ho hed b | to North Alley, “Nagle Alley, ember: at 2 p.| Columbia avenue here. He had been | 1 e000. | { named after the person who Sos rected. Mr. Paul Was re- |i ¢ to appear for a [ nated the ground for street as a member of the | pe also that property| p,urd of Health. | 1; Fe to yield the right of way five H: was born in a seven-weeks' illness. | Rapho tcwnship, a son of the late to the | Mr. Myers reported lamps too|1; Stop sign violations 3: operating purposes shall| 11 on Parking Lots Parking She was a daughter of the late’ Jacob and Martha Divet Mumma | Jacob and Elizabeth Stark Baker! had resided at Mount Joy up of the Deed. gested using larger bulbs. the Cold| Treasurer H. N. Nissly vicinity of Ilorin the past He was a fixed at| these Boro She was a member of Eliza- of | 1 $13,058.51; $326.98; Bonds will be turned in which| $72.00. | : : have expired in the neme of the| Council decided close the] will sponsor the round-up Strickler Coal fund and deposit | street from Manheim Street to the | and of 4-H Baby Beef club funds in a certificate in the Union| Atlantic Ice Mfg. Co. plant. from four counties to be| National Mount Joy Bank. The bids recently opened for | held at the Union Stock Yards Council will apply for member- | material for the Fire House were Lancaster, Wednesday, Dec. 11. eT GS TE TE SP TT TE IETS, ¢ Thrifty Women Shop at FORNEY’S and Save | Be Sure to Ask For a Ticket . | tions of license fees for | eugh ling | the Water I< hairman. fetta, ar town; a brother, Ma: Committee, dale, and a sister, Mrs. my, Lancaster. Services were held on Tuesday 2 reported a col- day evening, held in Miller at Elizabethtown with | Fannie Dem-| Scrvices were the { Funeral h e ax : 1 neral hore A donation of $5.00 was given to i | th we committee formed to | | care pl the men joining the United | | As { burial in the Maytown cemetery day ai | bus ie Maytown cemetery. cecently Church, » Risser’s Mennonite terment in the adjoining cen | States service. Jacob Mumma, seventy- five. | SarahiS. Bakes It was decided to name the alley Miss Sarah S.. Baker, of Florin, died at home m. Saturday of Zerphey report for Nov- Disorderly conduct 5; Fail- hearing 1; Speed violations 2; reckless driving her ing Cough, and Z nuisances cor- | Stoner complications after | ill for weeks. poses years ago; holders donating grouad ling ond and for x Ror oo Borough for street and sug- | overloaded truck 1; viola- | pay for the drawing the past few | Dey in wi | The Water Rate | Storage Plant here | $35.00 per year. and lived in the her entire life. of the Reformed church bethtown. He was a member of the Frat- Services were held on Tuesday at ernal Order of Eagles, No. 263 the Reformed Church Elizabeth-'Columbia, and was vice president of town. Interment was made in the the Mumma clan. He is survived by Mt. Tunnel cemetery, | the following children, Goldie, wife of Samuel Hinkle, with whom he re- | sided; Earl G., Anna, wife of Paul eighty- John E. and Abram H., all 2:45 p. m. Friday of of this place, and Elizabeth, wife of complications at his home, 146 N. Charles Wiitle, Marietta. Main st. Manheim. He had been grandchildren and one great grand- ill for nine weeks, Mr. child also survive. Wolgemuth i : was born in Mount Joy township a Funeral services were held from son of the late Henry and Fannie Brubaker Wolgemuth, and was a retired farmer. He was a member of the Brethren in Christ church.’ Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Marie Shelly Wolgemuth; the following children, Samuel, Manheim, and John and Irvin, both of Manheim R. D. 2, and a brother, Henry B.. Mount Joy R. D. Services were held Tuesday, with burial in the Brethren in Christ Church cemetery at Mastersonville fourteen years. . . . | +3 a retired painter and for tions 3. for reports | years had been a r agent | {here { here. newspape account, | UP AND SALE Live Stock Ex- | balances: Water, was { ROUND-X The change Interest, | Lancaster to sale Daniel B. Wolgemuth Daniel B. Shires NVolge three, died at Twelve This Store is Co-operating With Mount Joy Chanber of Commerce...... With Each 50c Purchase ! BOXED PILLOW CASES Makes a Nice Christmas Item 79c $1.35 WHITE RAYON TABLE COVERS 50x66 $1.25 56x76 $1.75 MEXICAN SCARFS & DOILEYS To Match Fiesta Ware CHILDREN’S DRESSES SIZES FROM 4 TO 6 $1.00 @IK) A Full Line of GAMES & TOYS for the Kiddies ... Do stop in and look over our line. gifts for Men and Ladies ! TR TR TE TT A TR TS TR TT TR BS WU TS RA KR RR TS NS RA RA nS TE TH TT RTS RS RA TA MAY a eT Se ET RT Te BT TE REE ETL Pp ETE TEE ATE PERE GE LEHRER nm the Sheetz funeral home on Satur- day at 2:30 P. M. with Interment in the Newtown cemetery. et Arr SUPPER AND BAZAAR The Hi-Gem Class of the Metho- dist Church will hold a supper and a bazaar in the basement of the church December 7th. Supper will be served {rom 5 to 7. Gifts will be on display, and it is possible that you will find just the gift you wish, that friend. Tickets for the supper will be 35c. Plan now to have your supper at the Methodist Church December 7. a AE Jacob B. Flory, 67, died at Pal- David S. Flory, oi Rheems, is one of four surviving brothers. Harry Feltch, of Manor township, at Col- LIBBY'S Sauer Kraut . 3 lge. cans 23¢ CT Cv wo - FRANCO-AMERICAN PREPARED to Spaghetti ..... 3 cans 25¢ PILLSBURY Pancake Flour . 2 pkgs. 17 Shurfine Milk for Tall Cans 3 for Margarine ...... 2 lb. 29¢ Margarine ....... 2 1b. 39¢ | Extra Fine Walnut Kernels ........ bh. 48¢ 3 Pecan Kernels ..... 1b. 59¢ FORNEY'S DEPARTMENT STORE FLORIN, PA. TET TUTE TE TE RTE TRIE TERRE RTE Mis. Abram Sprout Mrs. Ida Sprout, seventy-three wife of Abram Sprout, May- town, died at 9:30 p. Thurs- day in the Lancaster County hos- pital. She was a member of the Maytown . Lutheran Be- sides her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Harry Hoover, of m. myra. church. was arrested for stealing FERRER ERR umbia. we ETE Many nice CT RR RE RE RI A = = COME IN AND SEE OUR GIFT SUGGESTIONS Santa Always Pays Off To Christmas Club Members! He's always there with a handy check at Christmas time for our Savings Club members. Why don’t you prepare now for next year? Save a small amount each week in our Club for next vear’s gifts. COMPACTS NOVELTIES COSMETIC SETS MANICURING SETS MEN'S GIFT SETS YARDLEY SHAVING BOWL TOBACCO CIGARS PIPES 5 0 RE 8 EE Save These Small Sums Each Week | | | ALSO A ASSORTMENT OF | ia LARGE WHITMAN'S CANDIES “A Woman Never Forgets The Man Who Remembers.” $5.00 $12.50 $25.00 $50.00 $100.00 $250.00 Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Receive Meniber Federal Deposit Insurance. Corporation First National Bank and Trust Company Mount Joy, Penna. a CENTRAL CUT RATE STORE We Are Co-operating in Giving Coupons With 50c or More Each Purchase of 1 7 1 2 0 RP FW 7 TE SR i THE MERCHANTS DIVISION OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PEEPS PRTG TET presented in tabulated form by Mr. Public Meeting noted for public heard by and the public meeting awaken the patriotism of the peo- ple of the United States. erica is acting as one man in this = TTF TT Te TE TELE TE PERN CELI REL RRR RE ABEL AE Er ER > ¥ december 5, 1940 CEO OE ROE ESTER, CHRISTMA! MENT STORE SHARE IN THE MANY SAVINGS IGE 8 ASE oo Four of emergency. Even if we day, our Liberty are not assigned a special precious heritage. Fr page 1 : (From page 1) American! those of us with less spectacular to be an onstitution of the United States. Both tasks must co-operate, { these gentlemen we a ol : keep the torch of Liberty burning] The thirteen forceful, interesting and should all on this occosion. The purpose of this organization |a to re-| edy. And in preforming any task that cne may be asked to do, Sheetz, remember, that with their the blacker backgrounds of today’s Council and all events. It is a symbol of hope in and the world torn by conflict and trag-|ed to attend this meeting. Mr. Ray Keller is spall the Defense Council, vice-president, speaking be is Mr. All Am- Army Truck — Just like a real one. Built to stand the bumps. ........ +... oi : Other Assorted Trucks . . STURDY TOYS for MODERN BOYS Toy John Looks just like the real thing Rubber Farm Set Includes 8 realistic farm implements ... 1 vars oe 0 an oh 98- 08 AND UP Lionel and. Marx £ Electric and Mechanical Trains Mechanical Auto Lift The trickiest 1040 :.. 0... iva Play Refrigerator — With removable ice cube trays and food packages ............... GIFTS for { THE LITTLE HOMEMAKER Running Water Sink . Glass Tea Sets 16-piece set in 49- pastel colors ..... RE a TO TS TR RV TE i CS Th a TS FE TE RR RRR RL REESE SEBEL TE GAMES for Pot O' Gold Game YOUNG and OLD Bathroom, kitchen, dining room . Pool Tables Sice Wx 20, Game Chests — 3 playing boards with $5.95 able Tennis Tables, ets and Rackets Tl SY ls le GF ERE TR I RR RET BR AR RE 78 3s HEEL TOYS for GIRLS and BOYS large assortment of games ...... wn — < pedes and Bicycles And Don’t Forget — They always make a hit with the youngsters! H. S. Newcomer & Son, | Mount Joy, Pa. WE ARE CO-OPERATING WITH THE MERCHANTS DIVISION Q SY 5 I RS 242 PIE Gh GH TH 4 HE CHAMBER OF gq 2 LJ gh Ly i : ARAN 21 Gir Te wx] SLEDS, SKATES, SKIS, BASKET BALLS and other Sporting Gifts ~) 25cto 98 . 98 A TR REE STL Ch Oe Ge TiS TE TL FE FETTER RETR VIE REE RE TLE TERRE PEPE RRR RR 9 aN 3 TR ET TS A SE TRA RS PE SATE RE FERRE TE Toy Furniture Setsgge to PEPE IRIE is becoming Be proud Support the vowing to Defense Ccuncil in its work. local organizations with even a brighter light against have agreed to co-operate with the members, friends public in general, are urg- president of Roy and each passing Joseph Breneman, secretary. TR i RES 51.95 ORCA Bowling Alley 9.951 TERETE RINSE TEEPE, ATE REE i Come in and see the best assori- ment ever assembled in Mount Joy of Wagons, Scooters, Veloci- : A RR RR TE RRR RTE RE FE SR TAR SET ao. 3 emy Car rang tons the I Rams Shea peopl mixin Hard pounc Millig roast j box identi handk Joy I Thu Si: Bil M The the T in the day, I of the and 1 ture © ful was Vv stream a beat of the The Mrs. J Chri Mrs. I Little to the Mrs. F ture, 1 BILLM myer, at the of inju struck half m p.m, B. FRA B. F preside townshi A SH board. elected Lo.
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