The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 02, 1942, Image 6

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ASSIFTIED
FOR SALE-Bungalow in Stauffer.
town 4 rooms, bath, conveniences, |
2 taxes. Apply Isaac!
BSS R. 2, Mt. Joy. There is al




false rumor as to the price of the
Pp
above Bungalow. Correct price is
$3,500.00. 2-5-tf|

WANTED Boomer with Boarding Hing in the kitchen of his home.
all conveniences. Apply P. 0. Box Deputy Coroner
‘85, c/o S. M. C. 4-2-2tp

= [to a koart attack. Ha. was a mem-
FOR SALE—Baled Soy Bean Hay: °° © aes
Also Fordson Tractor i cleat!
tracks. Apply J. G. r, Man-
heim. Phones 1R2 or 4-2-3t



FOR RENT—Furnished front room
adjoining bath. Also ge for
rent. Phone Mt. Joy 4-2-1t
LOST—A Fraternity Pin with ini
tials . HCI, Xi Psi Phi, between

Slaon’s Drug Store afd y home.
Reward for its retur 127 East
Main Street. 4-2-1t

FOR SALE-—-One Range Shelter.
‘one season. Harry F. Hess.
R 2, Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 218-
R-3. 4-2-1tp
ye Still Have a Few Certified Seed
Potatoes, Irish Cobbler and Russet
for sale. Call J. K. gWolfemuth,
Mount Joy. 919R2. 4-2-1t
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FOR SALE — Carpets, ‘Bedroom
Suite, Extension Table, fCough. Ap-
Harry Young, RI, Joy,
6R15. 4-2-1t

FOR SALE-—-A 5-Room Cottage,
“Twin Oaks” at Landisvill Camp-
meeting Grounds. er sup-
sly. Apply Realtor Eg 53
W. Donegal St., Mt. 4-2-tf
FOR SALE CHEAP — Beautiful
Electric Apartment Washer. Write
P. O. Box 111, Florin, or phone Mt.
Joy 217R2, evenings between 7 and
9:30. . 4-2-1tp
FOR SALE—1937 Pontiac 2-Door
edan, Radio, Heater and new tires.
Jay Snyder.
Snyder, Mt. Joy
R. 2. 4-2-2tp
WANTED WOMAN to do cleaning| Flizabethiown. She was a member


one day a week. Apply P,
85, c/o G. S, Mt. Jo
HELP WANTED—25 or 30
. Box




starting about May 1st. Earn $3 to
$4 per day. Will be required to help
with field cutti
the morning and $wor
nery in the afte
4-2-2t
Painter |
FOR SALE CHEAP — Orr
Cook Stove
ber, Florin, Pa. 3-12-tfp|
FOR SALE — NEW HOME with |
~All Conveniences. ipte pos-!
session. Valley Vie |
heim 1177.
FOR RENT — Furnish ms at |
350 Donegal 3-26-2t |
Several. Used Pianos and Vietrolas!
must be sold quick. In urgent need
of room. Players, Uprights, and!
Grands. On displa nings anc
Saturdays all day. on N. Reif- |
snyder, Brickerville Cross

3-26-tf |

Rds. i
3-26-2t |
FOR ‘SALE — Asparagus Roots, 2|



years old. Newest and Best devel-
oped variety on th ket. $1.00]
per hundred. Phon town 109J4,
Martin H. Cope, Rhedgds, Pa.
any 3-26-2t|
SELECT BUILDING OTS for |
sale at reasonable pricgs, along S
Market Street, Flori pply Martin|
5. Musser. 12-14-11 |

Used Upright Piano and stool, cheap!
to quick buyer. Alsg one Victrola |
like new. ' Cheap. ply Friday or|
Saturday. Hess ic Shoppe, 21!
E. High St, E'town® 3-26-2t|
WANTED—More People to use our
i columns and turn useless!
articles around their homes intc!
cash by advertising them in this col- |


umn. Try it. 2-4-1]
PIANOS.—Tuned, re ted or
rebuilt. Ted Hollenpayh, May-!
town. Call Marietta i
1-29-tf |
WANTED — Your next roll of
BIms, send 25 cents,and get 8 Velvet,
Waxed Puints and enlargement |
coupons. Our 21st in business |
Capital City Photo Service, Box 53 |
Harrisburg, Pa, may-19-tf/
EXECUTORS’ NOTICE! i
Estate of Mary A. Strickier, late
of Mount Joy Township, deceased.
Letters testamentary on
estate having been granted to the!
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-.
mediate payment, and those having!
claims . or demands against the
same, will present them without!
delay for settlement to the under-
signed,
"MARY FRETZ STRICKLER.
Mt. Joy R. D. No. 2!
MARTHA NISSLEY WEIDMAN.
Manheim, Pa, R. D. No. 1
Executors.
3-5-6t
ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE!
A. H. Young, Attorney.
of the B arietta Cc
te of Franklin M, Sheatfer.|” he Boro of Marietta, deceased
late of Rapho Township, deceased.
Ow Pb .;|estate having been granted to the
Letters of Seministration, on said undersigned all
estate | ving ee TL. gran indobieg thereto are requested to make im- |
- undersigned, persons. I ‘mediate payment and those having |
(dene . [claims or demands against the same, |
niediate payment, and those having! oy) present them without delay for i
. settlement to the undersigned, re- !
will present them willow i for! siding at R. D. 1, Lancaster, Pa.
thereto are requested to make im-
claims or demands against the same
siding at R. D. No. 2, Mount Joy, Pa.
_ LILLIAN M. SHEAFFER,
Zignmerman, Myers &
Attorneys, 3-5-6t

tising in the Bulletin,
Inquire J. Garth|sleven great grandchildren and a |
4-2-1t|
LL Women | ervey G. Ruthe.ford
to help harvest and can asparagus. Harv:y
of a t Ba'nkridge, Mr». Rutherford, was
n the can-| crn near Bainbridge, a son of the
Anply at of-|
, Rheems, Pa. | Rutherford,
Cook Range with Warming | nimber of St.
Closet and Water Back. A. D. Gar- |
11 Man- | 1,5, Mary Rutherford
| Jompany, of Mount Joy. She was
| Theetz funeral home here Sunday
Administratrix. [James N. Lightner,
: {section to use these columns when- {
Stimulate your DUSIESSDY SUVEr: | yor they have anything they want |
to buy or sell. tf
Mortuary
Record In
This Section
(From Page 1) {
Frank Miller of
Elizabethtown, said death was due
the Elizabethtown United
Brethren Church.
| He was the son of the late Hiram
land Susan Balmer and is survived
{by his wife Barbara, one son, Nel-
son of Elizabethtown, and one
(grandson. A sister, Mrs. Harvey
{Garman, of Milton Grove, also sur-
vives.
| Haines Finkbinder
Kathryn Maloney
| Mr. and Mrs. Haines Finkbinder,
‘of Florin, announce the marriage
|of their son, Haines, Jr., to Kathryn
| Maloney, of Marietta. The wedding
{took place Friday, March 27, at
Richmond, Va. Following the cer-
lemony the couple left for Savannah
!Ga., where the bridegroom is em-
ployed on government work,
i
|
{Mrs. Amanda L. Brubaker .
| Mrs. Amanda L. Brubaksr, sav-
enty-cight, widow of Daniel B.
complication

Brubaker, died of a
of diseases, at her home, Elizabeth-
‘own, R. D. She was a daughter of
thee late Jacob and Barbara Ober-
holtzer. These children survive:
{Abraham O., of Grantham: Daniel
[Mount Joy; Menno, Elizabethtown:
‘he Rev. Samuel Brubakear, Rheems
{also thirteen grandchildren and |
Miss
{sister Lizzie Oberholtzer,
{of the Brethren in Christ church.
G. Ruth:rford, sixty-
t tee, died Thursday at his home
‘ate Jam:s and Catherin> Kaylor
had been ill for six
| ears. He was a retired Pennsyl-

rania Railroad eng'neer and was a2]
Luke's Lutheran !
Church. Bainbridge; the Pennsyl-
rania Railroad Relief association, & |
he Beaver Lodg:, No. 166, Lane- |
ster. He is survived by his wife, |
and sisters: |
Mrs. Elizabeth Houseal, Bainbridgs: |
fefferson Good, Allentown; and |
iviah Rutherford, Steelton.
— |
Yiss Elizabeth A. Zeager
Miss Klizabcth A. Zeager, forty- |
ve, who resid>d with Mrs. Emma
379 N. Barbara St. died
t 6:5¢ a. m. Friday of pneumon- |
a in St. Joseph's Hospital.
Miss | #
dren also survive.
The funeral was held from his
late home Wednesday morning with
Requiem High Masd in Holy Trinty
Catholic church, Columbia, at 9 o
clock. Interment in the Cathelic
ccmetery at Columbia.

Mrs. Alice Marie Cooper
Mrs. Alice Marie Cooper, forty-
five, wife of Stanley Cooper, of Sa-
lunga, died Saturday morning at 7
o'clock at her home of a complica-
tion of diseases. Sho was a mem-
ber of the Salunga Methodist
church.
Born in Washington Boro, the
daughter of the late Jacob and
Elizabeth Klineyoung Walk, she
survived by her husband and the
followng sisters: Jennie M., wife
of George D. Shuman, of Lanc;
Annie, wife of Cyrus Gamble, of
Mountville; Elizabeth K., wife of
Clifford Stauffer, of Washington
Boro; and a brother Harry Z., of
Washington Boro.
Funeral services were held from
ber late home on Tuesday after~
noon at two o'clock, with interment
in the Salunga cemetery.
RE
PRODUCE QUALITY MILK
With the increased milk produc-
tion demanded, it is important that
dairymen continue to practice the
fundamental rules of high quality
production. Dairy specialists of the
Pennsylvania State College empha-
size cow health, clean surroundings
and milking, ventilation of barns.
and proper storage.
|
gfidays. It's the
happy way to strengthen the
bonds of friendship and we
have the right kind of greet-
| ing cards for every imagin-
able birthday occasion.



54 W. Main St. MT. JOY,

“A Friendly Store
In a Friendly Town.”
TYNDALL'S



et ;
3) -to $0
in shoes



that
ing-inspired styles
atter your feet, and
ing notes of harmony
or color contrast to your new outfits
for Easter and thereafter.
bless our shoes, too, for the won-
derful foot comfort
Choose yours now—in your favor-
ite styles and color!
You'll
they assure.


MOUNT JOY

Complete Line of New Spring Shoes for the Entire Family
Jack Horner Shoes
COLUMBIA
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS



eager was a member of the |
Church of God, and the Ladics |
Auxiliary of the Friendship Fire"
‘orn in Rapho Township, a daugh-
er of Mrs. Lizzie Barnhart Zeager,
f the Brethren Home at Neffsville,
nd the late Simon Zeager. Besides
er mother, she is survived by a
rother, Simon, Manheim, and a
ister, Mary, “wife of Benjamin
2echtold, Myerstown. |
The funeral was held from the |
fternoon with interment in Chi-
{ues cemetery.

Irs. George Clinger
Mrs. Amnie Clinger, sixty-nine,
vife of George Clinger, died of a
wart attack at 2:30 a. m. Sunday
it the heme of her son and daugh-
er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
“linger, 213 E. Main St., this hore.
‘he was born in Columbia, a daug-
er of the late John and Mary
Reinhart Auer, and was a member
f Holy Trinity Catholic Church,
Jolumbia. Besides her husband,
nd the son with whom she resid-
'd, she is survived by thes. other
hildren, Elizabeth, wife of John
Auber, Lancaster; John, Mary, wife
sf Cleon Grove, Anna wife of Ralpk
Llessinger, and George, all of Co-
'umbia, and the following brothers |
md s'sters, Mrs. Mary Dickel, M-s.
Margaret Snell and Mrs. Barbara
Chambers, all of Lancaster, and
Thomas Auer, Columbia, and Jos« |
eph Auer, Carlisle. Nine grandchil= |
ng
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Mary Jane Wagner, late |
Letters of administration on said
persons indebted |
DAVID WAGNER, |
Administrator, |
Attorney.
2-26-6t |
|
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Prices Effective Until Closing,
Saturday, April 4th, 1942
Quantity Rights Reserved
Mount Joy's
Modern Sclf-Service
Food Market
21-23-25
E. Main Si.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
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Assorted Flavors
Jelly Eggs
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Large, Juicy Florida
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Small, Lean Smoked
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Lean Sliced Bacon 2 wb rie 2§e
Freshly Killed Frying Chickens » 27
Meaty Skinless Franks
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BARTLETT PEARS
Croakers or Butterfish 2 is 25¢
Fancy Pan Trout
HADDOCK FILLETS
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more than all other brands com
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Repp-U-Tation Rob-Roy Cola
Apple Cider
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