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Mount Joy Phone 144R6 LATION CONTRACTOR | daughter, The funeral was held this after- noon in the Landisville Church of God with interment in the Salumga Mennonite cemetery. | Mrs. Elizabeth H. Shaeffer | Mrs. Elizabeth H. Shaeffer, nine- ty-one, widew of Monroe B. Shaef- fer, died at 7 am. Thursday at the heme of her daughter, Mrs. Oscar B. Newcomer. Salunga, after an | | illness of one week. She was a | daughter of the late Christian and | | Flizabeth Hershey Shoemaker and | was a member cf Kraybill Menno- Church. Fo» i family resided on the present Jos. nite many years the | Brenemzn farm, one-fourth mile { north of town. She is survived by | | the Harry S., Florin; Christian S., Salunga: Paul- | of Oscar | with whom she resided: and Wil- following children: i. ne, wife Newcomer, liam S., Kathryn, wife of Samuel { Hershey, and Leroy S. all of this place. Seven grandchildren and | three great grandchildren 0 | survive. The funeral was held from the |home of Oscar B. Newcomer, at Calunga, Sunday afternoon with | interment in the Mount Joy cemetery. | Boyd R. Sr. Boyd R. Bishop, Sr., 62, of 14 Hummel Ave., Camp Hill, died the Harrisburg, Tuesday night in Poiyelinic Hospital, following an operation, Mz. Bishop was a resident of this | for He conduct- | boro many years. ed a shoe store and repair shop on West Main St, and during the | last several years had a shoe re- | peir shep on Fast Main St., which he sold less than a year ago. He was a member of the Le- moyne Church of Christ and the | Sunday Scheol and was an em- | ployee of the Department of Pro- perty and Supplies at the state capitol. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Irene L. Bishop, of Camp Hill: a Mrs. John Strickler, of town; three sons, Boyd R. Jr. of | Harrisburg; Donald E., of Colum- | bia; Harry T. at home; five grand- | childten and three great grand- | children. : Funeral services will be held | at the e, 324 Friday afternoon at 2 p.m Musselman Funeral Ho Hummel Ave., Lemoyne, with the Rev. William A. Reid. pastor of the Lemcyne Church of Christ. officiating. Interment in the Mid dletown cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday evening after 7 p.m. Ee CALVES ON EXHIBIT Most of the 1800 4-H Dairy Club calves keing reared on more than 1000 Pennsylvania farms will be | appearing in show rings at five different points in the State where district roundups have been a=- ranged. The first will be at Tunk- hannock on August 26 and 27 for | the whole Northeast Pennsylvania | section, according to Allen L. Baker, State club leader of the | Pennsylvania State College. | —————— | THIS ONE BACK FIRED Coatesville police are searching substituted “loaded dice” in 3 dice game at a | fair held by the Coatesville Ameri- | can Coatesville Saturday night, resulting in a for tricksters who Legion in on | loss of $345 for the Legion before some- | cne discovered something was HERE ARE A FEW SPEED DEMONSTRATIONS OF TODAY Seven B-29 Superfortress with 160 persons aboard, flew from Tokyo, Japsn to Washington, D C., a distance of 7.000 miles, non- stop in 31 hours and 24 minutes. A Jet fighter flew from Fla, to Andrews Field, 970 miles in 2 heurs and one minute, Miami, aver- éging 480 miles an hour. eee There wil] foot ball team in the league Lancaster this Fall. It's was given to Scranton. Subscribe for the Bulletin, be no professional for franchise | for companionship and ultimately marriage, if suitable. No triflers.” Lester jumped to his feet. “Nan!” he exclaimed. ‘Do look out; | don’t do it; he might be anything. You never know. It might be a racket.” “But, Lester, he might be sin- cere. It probably isn’t a dignified! live? | but a wife is | NOT everybody reads circular ad-| vertising left on their door step. had passed him in the hall of their hool, that she had 1 1 ALSO school, that she had a peculiar prob- lem, and could he—would he—that A FULL LINE Q is, did he think he could call around "= this evening at about 8 o'clock, and Ay” give her some advice? 3 From her window Nan caught F . & V bl sight of Lester walking, with his ruits 5 eta €s usual dignified stride, through the gateway, and flew downstairs to in- tercept him, before her fellow lodg- ers came out of their rooms to peer at him, and, later, behind their, Wagt Main St.. Mt. Joy closed doots, conjecture. She nerv- KRALL'S Meat Market ously convoyed him upstairs. “Lester,” she said determinedly, “Do you ever read the personal col- umns of the paper?” “Sometimes. Why, Nan?” “Well, I came across an adver- tisement I thought I would answer. But I wanted your advice, first.” “Advertisement? Are you a long- By MOUNT JOY lost relative? all FO 11:30 A. OC 2:30 P. M. No Fountain Service Sunday BUT WE DO SELL ON SUNDAY AT ONLY $1.85 GAL. BENNETT’S Restaurant Breyers Bulk Ice Cream 4 4 means, an- Open S nday ervice Lester was a fairly youthful edi- tion of the proverbial abscnt- minded aloof professor. swer; you might come into a for- tune. Frankly, I envy you—you don't know what it's like to be poor all the time." She thrust a newspaper under his nose. He took it, rustled it into proper folds and read aloud: “Middle-aged man of means woulc ike to,meet respectable lady, 30-40, ...wh@re willy | way to get married—"’ “I don’t know what to say,” Les- thefancer of ter said, running his fingers bein@burned@ut of your through his hair. ‘Maybe you'd bet- home. WHE claghv help you ter take the chance.” with a fir@ preytion plan— Nan said nothing. Lester looked and ched® voffr insurance up suddenly, “How about Parker? That widower who is always taking you out? I thought you two, well, maybe—?"’ acainst toqRy’ on't let {116 insured. Phone O. K. SNYDER i under “Mr. Parker,” said Nan firmly, “is a catch. There is al catch to his proposal. Yes, he's an eligi- ble widower, Lester, but he has O. K. SNYDER, Jr. four children. He likes me all right, Qdot PHONE 15 MOUNT JOY Notary Public >SS expensive than hiring a hot I've been too busy earning my own and eeper. my family’s living for years, and now when I find time to have beaux, there just aren’t any. What do I do?’ “That's almost like my predica- ment,” Lester said thoughtfully. mop UETTE “Only I suppose it is different for a man, socially, that is. But I have Bg Or E F R E ¥ 2 E R supported and still do, quite a few elderly relatives. If I didn’t, and if they didn’t live with me, their old pm age pensions wouldn't be enough— i you get the idea?” She nodded in sympathy. “I'm telling you all this,” he said, glaring at her, “So you'll know why I can’t propose.” ‘“You,”” she breathed. “Yes, me,” he said belligerently. “Why not?’’ He got to his feet: she got to hers, and, without any further effort, they were in one another's arms. Finally she pushed him back, still breathless, and laughing. “Why, ’ Lester,” she said, *‘‘that was won. derful!”” ette Home oh 3 x ints : Freezer . i “Let's try it again?’ said Les. Ros tempting, ter 1d did vitamin p eals, juicy, Bh, ANU Aid: : : tender mea fowl, lus- Presently Nar id, You know, cious fruits Vegetables. I'll bet you put that yourself!” “It was a good idea, ter, “but not mine.” ad in the paper Enjoy the season’s best, all rear ‘round. All Marquette Home Freezers are designed for Fast Freezing as well as Storage. said Les: “Can we afford to marry?” said i Nin oo. Four models from four to six- rn Sein : teen cubic feet. Triple-Sealed Of course,” said Lester, bliss. doors. For Complete Sat- fully. “We will, anyway. A isfaction, INSIST on a Nan didn't protest at the rever. 4 Marquette! it was sal of his ar Ea {of Tha vorle | te fT = — derful what «¢ world do— (AER == ARQUATTE IE ge one kiss. and ane i sive ad 2 ” 2 uo one Kiss 1 4 = ; Ee and a httle courage, 1 a grea x / : yA deal of luck. it was worth every. YOUR MARQUETTE DEALER Ben Staley Garage FLORIN, PA. Phone: 163R2 Mt. Joy i 7-31-2t | HET ITER thing she had put into it. tl A Cr Everybody reads newspapers but 4 4 4 ¢ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 AD AD AD MDL LD 4 4 4 Ritter's Plain or Tab. 14-0z CATSUP byt Farmdale Evap. tall cans MILK 16-02 45° Rob Roy Peach € jar 229° & PRESERVES ir 23° © Save at the Acme on Garden-Fresh Produce 425° Fancy Large Cucumbers 3 for 10c Large Green Peppers Dr Se Always Makes a Hit with the Family— Fresh Loeal Fresh Full Podded CORN LIMA BEANS doz 3Oc 1 JELICIOUS RED RIPE Watermelons FRESH PEAS 2-23° FAMCY LARGE ELBERTA & 3 0 Pp © ea For Iced Tea 34 For Canning that's tops in S| Satisfaction Flavor, use =8 Ball Bros. Asco 0. Pekoe 7 MASON TEX A i Ih JARS fall | 2p &- 4 Ideal Tea Balls” H5e 3 pkaso 39¢ (Clare i “heatflo” roasted coffee gives ae J Ge OE mn Tor Too eee AS c { or 2-pc Jar Caps “°° 25¢ | 21bs 776 »39 Jar Rubbers doz Gg | Win-Crest Coffee 1b 37¢ Parawax 15e | Ideal Coffee vac Packed can 43g 46-0z can i 9% No 21; can 25¢ pt bot 2¢ 2 20-0z cans 3 qt bots 37e Fia. Grapefiuit Juice Biue Winer Whole Apric Welch's rape Juic Miracle v plus deo.) The whole fa SUPRERIE xy Get a loaf at ENRICHED Tastes better, toasts better, stays fresh longer Sirawherry Iced Angel Cakes ~ Qe Soft, fluffy and an extra delicious treat Virginia Lee Sugared Do’Nuts doz 21c Perfectly Save at the Acme on Quality Meats LEAN SHORT RIBS OF BEEF 35¢c MEATY SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS 45¢ VEAL SHOULDERS - 35° Breast of Veal © roost or sew Ib 33¢ Assoried Cold Cuts 2 '» 29¢ | Haddock Filleis Lebanon Bologna 29¢ | Perch Fiilets Ib 33¢ American Chesse 27c¢ | Boneless Steak Fish 25¢ 39° CRAB MEAT Chot's Best Hixson’s i POTATO TEPIOCA PORK & BEANS SALAD PUDDING Fresh Picked Claw Ib can 21- Tr pka GC ns 23° =x Armour's | TOMATO JUICE 23° Treet Sweet Fla. 46-0z can c the Star mest | ORANGE JUICE 23 12-02 Dill or Sour PICKLES jar 21 Kool Aid asst'd flavors pkg 5¢ Speed-Up Bicach at {gg Parson’s Ammonia at {9g JE ETP ST Dethol z= 23° insecticide san i Prices Effective August 7-8-9, 1947, Quantity Neserved. = : c Sei "35 Corned Beef Hash 27¢ Vienna Sausage 4°zcan [Tg can Cream White | Asco Cider Shortening | - Vinegar ER 3 TTT < ERY TT TTY ee TR Ny RN wT Wp Voom ar pr TN Ty a Ty RT IN vv TY re (Ri ay Lbs dr ¥ y ; i 0 i : m 7 3m : iin I Crows da 1 6—The Bulletin. Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, {ugust 7, 194; | Eliza Myers Henderson and was a] held from his late home Sunday | Crows usually do not fly in a : : ER meen | cigar maker. He is surviv- | afternoon with interment ‘in the || straight line. 4 Mortuary 1 Pugh. Bloomfield, N. J.; and Edith, | eq bv these children: Claude B. Mayiown Union cemeiety, 4 F wife of Richard C. Gradner, Utica, | +; ~ 1 , ii i It i ow. Henderson, Elizabethtown; Joseph { LD pie] ! ee 2 aot ‘ R d N. Y. Ee af ame | Clayton A. Spahr Athletes Foot Germ 3 eh ( endersen, Maytown; and Miss | a = \ was a son of the lat Ir Wd | 0 ? “layton A. Spahr, seventy-three, . A m ecor n He was a son of the late Mr. and | Grace A. Henderson, at home. -~ yo a a | t 12:30 " Imbeds Deeply to Cause Painful 4 People Like to Be Seen at the cme M Mrs Cla Nisslev I Salunga, diec at 12:30 a.m. “naling ni i : 2 . Irs. Clayton L. Nissley. | Three grandchildren and the fol- : a Cracking. Burning, Itching. 'd t's smart to be thrifty, and people who enjoy good food know they IS ection | brother nd. 2 the home of his son, Roy M. HARD TO KILL can get it at the Acme for the lowest prices. Here are some OWIng., > ang isons 8 Spahr, Landisville, of a complica- Requires a PENETRATING, mobile 4 suggestions for this week-end. (F > Joseph S. Henderson vive: Mrs. Katie Sload, Maytown; tl "disc Her an ine of | agent such as undiluted alcohol. TE- Ee r ge a ion of diseases after i SS nok Solution e with 90% alcoho: . fom. Page 1) Josey S. Henderson, eventy- | Mrs. Elmer Schlegelmilch and Ed- nth ! , loo! ing Oh ad a he Enjoy the New Pack Farmdale ring children: N lov = | . . our C 1S. anxiously 10wWr et. There aN BT ay O Carry ¢ € 4 following children: J. O. Nissley.| nine, Maytown, died at 1:05 pm. | ward Henderson, both of Flozin; . mo i the Tate. Adan. v. and S10 0 i! Phe '€ medication to reach MORE germs and a 4 . : : A sin o 1e late Ada a wasn’t a sign of Le coming yell ii) on contac PEEL IT START T Jr., Quarryville; Martha, wifi of } A t 11s home after a | Jacob Henderson, Harrisburg, and : : ¥ i wrt be sy she HL or Ee PL I STAR Cut Green Beans Charles S. Leavitt: Hunting I : VT |G Hend Ww ti. P Catherine Gerber Spahr, he was a | and she didn't whether she; WORK. arles . Leav Huntington + | yea line Jorn Mayvtown, | George ‘nderson, aymart, a. . 4 oe : J a ar es ; e wvitt, ngt n, eal I in own orge enderson \ymat 1 Yetired farmes and Iormer cattle ; lieved or sorry. IN Ol HOUR Tender green beans of « I; Christine, wife of William T. } te Jacob and! Private funeral services were : ' After all, she doing some-| After using, if finest quality canned at No 2 dealer. and was a member of the | very unorthodox. asking Pro.| Pleased, your 335 drug k of their flavor cans kk Alan Toys ry dard very unorth Xx, asking tore 1 = the peak o 3 Landisville Church of God. Sur r Lester Thomps tor call) ere TROL. 12 os, 2 VC [ving hig four children, Mrs. | what would he think? Regul arly LT tte Glenwood Raspberry 19« Bertie M. Kitner, Roy M. both of | twice a month for two years, he had (toot odor). insect: bif or poison J ELLY 12-0z gl Landisville; Clayton M., Union, N.| asked her to the movies, 1 those| jyy. TRE-OL today at Sloan's Phar- ; Fresh Made J.: and Russell M., Salunga; also | Were red letter days highlighting macy i TER 7c and Zestful ; an uss M., S: ga; : or ot Hoe et : two sisters, Mrs. Ross Long, Hum- the duline Bh f these 180 . ney meme Er re APPLE PUTTE Hom-de-Lite years—-10 of them—of schocl teach- melstown; and Mrs. Harry Jones, | ; Webster's 10-Grand Cc > Uni " ualit eats ¢ cockTaiL = Union Deposit. She had merely said, when she : Th of B even; excej was Jol a sp time, effect same quest ment forme Brow of I imme electe term Bur Eas open day, Ch: noun Sabo, Strou lege, physi rigan, ist af year, ist. N gradu lege Twp. mente band. Mr wil] t Schoa Grebi a pos Vacar ing Shop. Schoo ky th anna LETT Roy Twp, ton A Joh execu Newc Twp. Lill; Frank ecutol er, laf Ler tor fc W. H | — N, H The Comm day e 1947 17, 18 teridar Bruba land, | dorf, Herr Dr. Treasu report ber s that tl iation drawir maturi no rej time. Cury will b show ed ab club.
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