CLASSIFIED Mortuary Record In This Section (From page 1) Rates for this cotumn are 25c pe fnsertion. If over five ltnes, 5c per fine each insertion, all payable mn advance, FOR SALE: Icedaire refrigerator, 75 lbs. capacity, white enamel, ex- cellent condition. Apply 102 New Haven St., Mount Joy, Pa. 19/1tp FOR SALE: Fat Hog,§208 Ibs. Henry E. Brubaker Route 1LMount Joy. FOR SALE: One all-steel tots wheelbarrow; One all-steel child's auto, newly painted, good condition Call Mt. Joy 297-W. 1-9-1tp FOR SALE: Montgomery Ward El- ectric Refrigerator. a Apply 101 New Haven 2 1-9-1t APAR’ IMEI FOR SALE: Phrce la its in thstan 13-15 West Main Str Te le phone Co. at Columbia WANTED: Girl for General office e work. Marietta Hollowafe cl'ng Co, Marietta, Pa 1-9-2t REWARD for information leading to the recovery of 3 BLACK COCKE Phone Lancaster 27947 De yrwart modern brick bu! t. ANIEL r 7620. C. H. 1-9-1t WOOD SHOP: Cabinet Making Up- holstering, furn’ture repairing, an- tiques restored. Harry F. Gieg, Maytown, Pa. 1-9-41p FORMAL DRESSES FOR SALE— White cotton net with red velvet vibbon trim (can be easily remov- ed), $12: Yellow silk net with ruf- fles $7. Sizes indefinite ranging from 9 to 14. 11 East Ma'n St, Mt. Joy. Phone 320. 1- -9- td FOR SALE: Florin Foundry Hot Water Heater, 810-D, used one sea- con, $11.00. Mrs. E. L. Nissly, Florin, i 1-2-2 PR SAI E: 5 5 wiece Ho oosier Bre 1k- ast we Id’s high chair, 9x12 rug and ph Jarrel-bhack chair, Apply 343 W. Donegal Street Mount Jovy. FOR SALE: Garage doors, new overhead 8'x8’ overhead sectional, immediate delivers Oth sizes available. Also overators for 7'x6” high doors Paul A. Mar tin. Phone Mt. Joy VANTED: 100 two-horse cultiva-= tors, ne wv and used. Preferably Me- Lock Box 162 Mt. Joy. 12/19 4tp PAPERHANG JING ick Leiberher, Ave., Mt. Joy. Phone P/ INTING Ww AITRESS WAN'T Immediajaly Kxperiéhire not necessary iS a Lincoln Grill & Bowling Al Mt. ; Joy. 30 Take IF INTERESTED in selling your car—See—Ben Staley or\fl 163R2. 5-9-tf © Mount Joy. PHOTO FINISHING—Any s or »ight exposure roll developed and {coin). Reprints 3} eagh. Minimum ode or 25¢. Capital {Cy rice, Box 53, Harrg urg, Pa. WANTED: First cl ss penters, Paul A. Martin, contr Mt. Jov. 75 FOR SAI E WH. P. motor, 1750 R. P. M.; heme made drill press with P 10-24 -tf ANTIQUES AND GL ASSWARE ED, of all kinds. Old gold, ; ¢ Irv. old tvpe furniture. Before vou sell eall “Jim”, phone Lancos- 1 ter 26343, 319 N. Queen WANTED: Wrecked Automobiles, mv make, : Iso for sale: Safety G kos of cars H. B. St! ting. Phone 38W. 74 St., Elizabeth- town, Pa. 10- 10- FOR SAT pacity 100. condition Donegal Ro: -96 tf Jo y. EXPERIENCE INC. PA 1212'tf WANTED - prices paid vy for the f dishes, gl! brass ware: ware, tin, old lamns cupbo tables, guns money antiques. Call Hart's 161 N. lotte St. Manheim Phone 19W. 6-20-tf ; TYPING EXPERIENCE, FOR BILLING KLFiN HSC OL. ATE CO. INC. FLIZABETHTCWN, PA. 1212'tf > ELECTION NOTICE Notice is herebv given that tRe snnual clection be held at the Tinion National Moy ov Bark, Mount Jov, a, on Tuaes- aa January 14. between tie Fars of ten o'clopk@fa.m. and twh c’clock pm. for fthe election of directors and to #ansact all such othar bnéiness as may legally come Fefore the meeting. 2 4 H. N. NISSLY, Cashi®r. 12/125t | Charles Eugene Bradley held from the Nissley funeral home | Eberle cemetery. Vednesday, at the Oreville Mennonite Home ’s. Born in W. Done- is survived by , Elizabethtown; | | Martin Bless, Fal- | Funeral services from the Nissley wn in Kraybills cemetery. FOR SALE: Coal Heater Spvefbood , condition. Apply Amos Hess, phon 15, Mount J y . 1-2-2¢ Stephen H. Lindemuth >r an illness of sev- 12-12-tf en ’rewar Columbian egg IL ens Han R C HELP WAN ED - MALE & FE. fC. rate = MALE & Ie > Serio of famous Wat- Marietta | hereto are requested to rake. i mediate payment, and those having wrintex] plain or deckle edge, 25¢ claims or demands against the s: i sent them without delay for | v Photo Ser- sett! 2/15/tf | Fl IRS S T N; ATION AL BANK of Lo EXECUTOR'S NOTICE! Jacobs chuck. 4 Manheim St., Mt. East Hempfield Township, deceased. ac chuck iann i . +0 payment, to the under- 7 given to the mem- e MOUNT JOY MUTUAL x eciricy Brooder, ca- N ed two § mgmths, good Fei Paul Jr. ? 9 : pit Cth Hop Office of | FOR SALE: Seen gfinae Colliery th Pa. 1 r TOA. ¢ tf be submitted for D. L. LANDIS, Bers. NNotice is hereby give nua mn will be held a National Bank desks, old 1 Nn >. FELLENBAUM, Cashier. Mee ting and A lection Between the hours the election of » transaction of any AN, Cashier. 0./ REALTORS Pp y STATLER KUHN 56 Donegal Springs Rd., Mt. Joy, Pa. Phone 247-M Mount Joy Church of God, Mount Joy. He was ! . r o a painter for 38 years and was | active up until the time of his illness. He was a member of the | Church Counci] of the Church of | God, and treasurer of Eberle’s Cemetery Association. — He is survived by a son, Jay G. | Lindemuth, Mount Joy; two grand- children; and two brothers and = | sister: Elias Lindemuth, Mount | Joy; Jacob Lindemuth, Mount Joy 1] Rl; and Flizabeth, wife of Harry | Heisey, Flizabethtown R2. | Funeral services were held at | the Nissley funeral home this | | afternoon with further services in v, | Jeseph Detwiler Joseph Detwiler, sixiy-seven, who was found unconscious in his | home, 205 N. Barbara St., where he lived alone, by Chief of Police ! Elmer Zerphey on Wednesday | afternoon, died. at 1:05 p.m. Friday in the Lancaster General Hospital. Dr. David E. Schlosser, of town, deputy coroner, said death was caused by a cerebral] hemorrhage. Mr. Detwiler, a farmer and U. S. | Asbestos Division, Manheim, em- | ploye, was born at Mount Joy RD. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nora Shirk Detwiler, of Lancaster, and his mother, Mrs. Emma Hoff= man Detwiler, eighty-eight, of W. ; | Main St. His father was the late | Bigley Detwiler. Also surviving is one daughter, Mabel, A. Rizzo, Lancaster; and three | sisters: Mabel Rohrer, Mount Joy; | Beulah Rohrer, Mount Joy; and | Parthine Wright, Harrisburg; as well as one grandchild. Funeral services were held Sun- | day at the Nissley funeral home | with burial in the Mt. Joy cemetery. Harvey D. Easton Easton, Harvey D., 77, cf 26 N. , | Philadelphia drive, Dayton, Ohio, | died Christmas Day after a long | | illness. A native of Lancaster coun- ty, he had lived in Dayton 42 years | and was employed at the National | | Cash Register company 37 years. | He was a member of the East Day- ton Church of the Brethren. Sur- viving are his wife, Laura V.; three scns, Walter, Russell and | Frederick, al] of . Dayton; four grandchildren; four great-grand- children; four sisters, Miss Ida Faston of Lancaster; Mrs. Emma | Keener of Florin; and Mrs. Ma- tilda Conley of Philadelphia. Ser- | vices were held Saturday . at the | | East Dayton Church of the Breth- | | ren, with interment in Memorial | | Park. The deceased was very well] { known thruout this section where | d | he resided when a ycung man. He | was hired with the late Henry Lutz, who resided on the Cameron tarm, now tenanted by John Ro- land but went “West” at the age of thirty, Mrs. John Murray Mrs. Katie S. Murray, eighty- four, widow of John W. Murray, died at the home of her daughter, | | Miss Mina Murray, 329 N. Pine St., Lancaster, at 10:45 a.m. Sunday | after a lingering illness. She was of the late Reuben and Sarah Shank Ney and was a member of the Methodist Church. Besides her | | daughter, at whose home she died, | { she is survived by these children: Beatrice, wife of Walter Broome: Ruth, wife of Warren Silknetter; | r« | Mildred, wife of Edward Schweers: all of Lancaster; and John W. Murray, Lancaster R2. Two sisters. Mrs. Lydia Snyder, Harrisburg; | and Sadie, wife of Simon Bishop, Elizabethtown; two brothers. Reu- ben Ney, Maytown; and Harry Ney, | 7 | Ployin: eight grandchildren, and | six great-grandchildren, also sur- vive. Deceased is well known here by cur older residents. A number of etl A eee The city of London bested ifs i | meat shortage by selling wale meat | in large quantities, Sale Register wife of Frank | Pike to Musser’s Live Stock and entire lot of farm chandise, Bro Al . If you want a notice on your sale | | inserted in this register weekly | from now until day of 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 advertisingyou can get Saturday, January 11, 1947 — On | | the premises on Charlotte St., Mill- | ersville, Pa., 5 acres grecund with 2 1-2 story frame house and barn by Annie N. Getz and Lizzie N.| | Haverstick. Edgar Funk, Auct. the Church of God. Interment in| i the Henry Eberle Cemetery. Friday, Jan. 24 At 7:30 pm. on the second floor of the Richland | Club building 47, 49, and 51 East! Main Street, Mcunt Joy, real estate | by the Richland Club Realty Cor- | poration, O. M. Donaven, Pres. C. S. Frank, auct. See advertisement, Saturday, January 25 — On the premises in Fast Donegal Town- | ship, along the Mount Joy-Marietta | pike, near Union School, 105 perches of land, 2 1-2 story frame | | dwelling house and other improve- | ments by Victor J. Koser. F. B. Aldinger, auct. Wednesday, Feb. 5 — In Lanc. Twp., 2 } miles southwest of Lanc., {on the Two Lock Road, between | Conestoga Memorial Park and C. B. Bears Tool Shop: 1 Mule, 12 yrs. old, single line leader; iMare, 5 yrs. old; 15 Fat Steers: 30 steers aver- | aging 750; full line of farm mach- inery including 1946 John Deer | Model A with cultivator, by Stan- ley H. Deiter. Auct.,, Lee Work. 1/9/tf Thursday, Feb. 6 - On the premises, the Elmer S. Musser | Farms, between Oyster Point and Landisville, about one mile east of Silver Spring, semi-annual sale of ninety head of Poland China reg- | istered breeding stock by the Elmer S. Musser Farme. Saturday, Feb. 22 — On the pre- mises in Rapho township, on tha road leading from Manheim to] Milton Grove, one mile north of | | Hossler’s Church, farm implements, | { household goods, ete., by Jacob G. | | Baker. C. S. Frank, auct. Saturday, March 1 — In Mount | Joy Twp., two and one-half miles north of Mount Joy, on the ‘road | leading to Milton Grove, Live Stock | and entire lot of farm implements | | and some household goods, by | ; Jacob H. Young. C. S. Frank, Auct. Tuesday, March 4 — On the] premises in Rapho Township, two | miles north of Mount Joy, on the road leading from Risser’s Mill to Becker's Oil Station, Live Stock | and entire farming implements and | some household goods, by John W. Kreider, C. 8. Frank and F. B.| { Aldinger, Aucts. Sale at 11:30 am. Wednesday, March 5 In West | { Hempfield Twp., on the road lead- | ing from Mount Joy to Ironville, | Phil: near Newcomer's Quarry, Live { born in Donegal Twp., a daughter | are oes to make im- | and those having Stock and entire lot of farming implements, by Christian J. Muss- er. C. S. Frank, Auct. Saturday, March 8 In East Hempfield Twp., one-half mile | | | north of Landisville along the har ad leading to East Petersbur Live Stock, entire lot of HH implements and hayseliold goods | by Harry B. Heistand. C. S. Frank, | Auct. Thursday, March 13 — In West | Donegal Twp., south of Rheems, stock & implements by Arthur H. | Heisey. Dupes and Hess, Auct. I< | ——— — | Friday, March 14 - On the premises in West Donegal Twp. years ago hey late husband con- | ¢ ducted a saddler shop on Eas: | Main street, the family residing | > | here for many years. n the road leading from Marietta Leghorn Farms, | implements by Anna M. Mumma, The funeral was held at Lancas- | ter Wednesday afternoon with in- | terment in the Mount Tunnel | cemetery at Elizabethtown. | ee ere tn { | LARCENCY CHARGE DROPPED | FOR THE THEFT OF A COW A charge of larceny against |: { Clark E. Maul, York county, pros- ecuted by Cpl. Herman Ries, Co- | lumbia State Police, in the theft of a cow valued at $200 from the Dr. | John Simons farm, E. Donegal Twp, on March 21, was dropped by District Attorney Hamaker. Restitution was made and the costs paid. The cow had been purchased by I. C. Wagner, Hensel, at a sale, | but was stolen by Maul before he could claim his purchase. Maul | had served a term in Franklin county on a similar charge, Ham- | aker told the court. Administratrix of Israel N. Mumma, Dec’d. C. S. Frank, Auct. Wednesday, March 19 William Z. Martin’s 18th annual all-day Spring sale of livestock, farming | implement and household goods Martin's sales stables, New Hol- land, Pa. Good Friday, April 4 — At the Borough limits Mounts Joy, Annual Community sale of 40 head of cows, 150 shoats, poultry, baby chicks, implements, furniture, fruit, mer- etc., by C. S. Frank & and Wagner, Aucts. GU ee HOW THEY SELECT WIVES In some sections of the Orient it 's customary for a girl to weave a special rug for presentation to her prospective husband. It is said that | scme young men look over the field of dowry rugs in the village before picking out a prospective | bride. Brief News Of | «The Day From r Weddings From page Robert E. Reist, Eugene N. Reist, | t« ook place last Satur- day morning in the Hatboro Meth-| 7. M. J.|ninety years old. The city of Reaging is seric usly Local Dailies Farmers Club Brinton officiating. A reception at the home of the considering bride followed the ceremony after parking meters. Visits to the Landis Valley Mu- they seum in 1946 nearly doubled 's. Reist is|tota] for 1945. which the couple left on a trip to filing, amend- associated ing, | with his father in the manufacture of of cement blocks. is next Wednes- Commonwealth steps to claim part or all of the in the sale of the , daughter of historic Ephrata Cloisters. Robert B. Hess Buck- Byrnes has resigned and President and Mrs. Truman has appointed Gen. Geo. C. David Leaman Hess, of town, were Marshall to fill the vacancy. The Telegraph Press, at Harris- who have the State certain printing, $4,900, penalties due for Hess, who attended Juniata failure to deliver work on time. |V. F. W. MEETS JANUARY 21- Charles Bailey and committee for the first annual empl University Medica School, danas held by the . burg, printers, the bride officiated contract for graduate of Goshen Foreign Wars, (was a great success and wishes to thank everyone who assisted or do- nated toward this success. Most money made by the V. F. W. goes to Veterans Hospitals, deceased rans widows and orphans and many other Veterans organizations. is planning bigger tter activities for 1947. On January 21st, Martha Cleo Royer Ray Marlin Haldeman Joy Rl, | of Mr. and Mrs. Veter he bride of Ray Marlin lie | 2 Tha V. F. W. Mount Joy R1, son of John Halde- arid. be the next reg- will be held at the Refreshments will te AE mmm SHARP DECLINE IN FARM WORKER TOTAL work on farms of the the completion of operators were ho 11.3 hours per pared with 12 hours per day on the , same date in 1943 at the height of SINGLE HOME 2 2 Miles North Mt. Joy ALONG HARRISBURG Frame House was held a Hostel. ter's banquet hall, Elizabethtown, V. Reheard, son of Mr, The Bulletin, Mt. Jovy, Pa., Thursday, January 9, 194713 the war period, according to the { On December 1, 1939 the average. State Department of Agriculture, for operators was 11.3 hours per A Federal-State farm worker | day in farm tasks, and for hired survey revealed also that Pennsyl- | hands it was 9.7 hours per day. vania farm hired hands on Decem- re ber 1 were averaging 2 hours less | HEAVY BLOOD DONORS time per day than their employers. Eleven thousand blood trans- At 9.3 hours per day they also were | fusions are given annually in New putting in fewer hours than in 1943 | York City alone. A pint of blood when they averaged 10.2 hours in | each, every six weeks, is donated efforts to produce more food for | by 1100 men. The total is 5000 war, the Department stated. quarts annually. The survey revealed that both ERR son i RETR farm operators and hired hands Stimulate your business by adver= now are back to pre-war hours. | tising in the Bulletin. DO these three things: Select your new car; 2. Have the dealer appraise yo present car; 3. Co to the bank an apply for gin auto loan. 7 it will help us give ye prompt ser= vice if [you will Bring complete informg tion you call. The Union N atom Mount Joy Bank MOUNT JOY, PENNA. MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION AR 'THE'BANK WAY POULTRY EQUIPMENT Suggestions For Sale METAL NESTS — ELECTRIC EGG CLEANERS METAL EGG BUCKETS -— AUTOMATIC FOUNTAINS TORT CLOCKS = — FEEDERS A. C. MAYER MOUNT JOY, PENNA. PHONE 132R 7 rooms, bath, balcony ALL CONVENIENCES 2-CAR CONCRETE BLOCK , Elizabethtown, Lot 70x150 ft. » bride was given in marriage Possesgion in 30 days v Jacob S. Snyder 2, MOUNT JOY PHONE 17933 + and was attended by James A \ Riing, Jr, h, niece of the bride, w as best man for Stehman Brothers Dodge & Plymouth Sales and Service Auctioneering played the wed- cghtemplating d son’ Auctioneers. G. K. WAGNER 1 El'zabethtown, Pa. W. I. WAGNER Phone 7840 Hershey 1117 West Main Street, Palmyra A reception followed in the and community sales. PUBLIC SALE VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE| THE RICHLAND CLUB BUILDING | MOUNT JOY, PA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1947 The undersigned will gell at pub- r, daughter of William Richl: nd Club Room, No. Phone 2911 SALUNGA, PA. We Also Paint Cars | Eli Ament’s Garage DeSoto - Plymouth SALES & SERVICE PHONE 24W MOUNT JOY 5-16-tf .,/ Main Street, Mount Joy, the Hollow. ing described real estate: A PLOT OF GROUND omprising Street Nos. 47-49-51, on | was the North side of/ East Main street | in/in the Boro of Mount Joy, sai the Mount Pleasant Church of God, €xtending in son of Mr. = Mrs. Abram H C depth to Apple Tree The improvements 2-STORY BRICK, STUCCO and FRAME BUILDING There are twa spacious store rooms | of on the first figor, one heing occupied Aunt Sally’s Kitch: n, DR. W. §. SHOOP DENTIST MOUNT JOY, PA. ANNOUNCES HIS OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED FROM DECEMBER 16th :0 JANUARY 16th INCLUSIVE e, i formerly occupied by .,» Richland Club jis now . "could very easily b3 converted into | was entertain- c + exteliont repair and has all conven- | central heating oe for all the tenants. The rentals of the first floor gross | the ¢; 440 annually. person wishing same to dav of sale will please | Summy is an smploye of the/call on John M. Booth at Booth’s| Store, opposite this building. «Sale to commence at 7:30 p. m. on | January 24, 1947 Ry Club room, second floor, | to check When terms and conditions will be made known by RICHLAND CLUB REALTY | CORPORATION By O. M. Donaven, Pres. | — CHECK GARDEN vols suggests Walter ’, extension vegetable spe-| of the Pennsylvania any needed repairs, Cin le Zeller, Cl: ok Jc Colle H. Clay Burkholder, EYES EXAMINED BY APPOINTMENT DR. S. MILLIS OPTOMETRIST MOOSE BLDG. DAILY: 9TO 1,2 TO 5 PL 17 EVENINGS ELIZABETHTOWN TUES. & SAT. 6:30 TO 8 PHONE: 334-J NO HOURS THURS. gt TT i Sn a I SO PF i Tn
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