The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 02, 1948, Image 7

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Oldest Wooden School *
The oldest wooden school in the
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(Mortuary Record
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Mus. Addison Shue
Mrs. Sadie H. Shue, fifty-seven,
wife of Addison E. Shue, died at


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ving Jn R3, Friday of i heart condition a MARION WALLS when Juan Elixio de la Puente, 3
alone di) ter an illness of two weeks. Ho : Spanish engineer, listed it as a ¥
the pro ti- Mrs. John Fisher of this place, is PRED slapped the water from his| “house of boards.’ 5 a HH ® THY
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what big | a sister hat. carefully removed his rub- — rn $i 4 a
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U's Dying immaculate floor. It was good to Cold window panes on railroads ' 5 % J
Mrs, Anna Stehman be home, to be facing a relaxed and buses can be remedied by using 9
ions soci- Mrs. Anna E. G. Stehman, cighty evening while the storm lashed| a new radiant panel The entire a
 
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widow of John H. Stehman, died in TA En ved: The discharged from metal fins. About i : + Pn © 3
winde i eo else one-quarter of the heat is released, | w ugh 9 © -
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the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jno.
gr below the window sill to put a veil | §
of warm air over the glass to elimi- 5 MASTERSONVILLE, PENNA.

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of the late Levi and Elizabeth Es- sniffed apprecia- it the sh Wider feeling ory .
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nite Mis- John G., Lancaster R8; Henry G., quired, glancing at the headlines. - 2
ve | Manheim R1; Irene, wife of John N. Ralph is. "But Jack won't pel pared with $2003 by or. The |B £n RANC "ES UNIVERSAL WATER HEATERS
ruth Bender, Salunga, with whom she hom 1 1ey're hi I g some kind of Hares NI Ly the post office de. | G. E. REFRIGERATORS UNIVERSAL CLEANERS
ere her home, Rlioda, wife of Am.| af s#hool iW rags | to ihe was fivee | & G. E. HOME FREEZERS FLOOR POLISHERS
\llie bbserved If 00 bad they | * I J DRAFTS. T3 ~ yn
4 £3 ron Noit, Ephrata R1; Levi CG. |p. v0 uch a bad night for the bingo | cents for letter mail by rail and five | § G. E. WATER HEATERS TELECHRON CLOCKS
| caster R1: and Earl G., Berea, Ohio. party. cents for air mail. If speed is de- G. E. WASHERS SUNBEAM MIXMASTERS
i id I yy | She is alco survived by a brother “Hmmmm . " The pie smelled the American public pays for 8 =. BE. ROASTERS SUNBEAM IRONS .
ih : wil : i C y or you ama Martin E. Gross, Manheim R1; also delicious. .. . Apprehension gripped — —- G. E. AUTOMATIC IRONER SUNBEAM ELECTRIC SHAVER
or 4 Wy ! » three sisters, the Misses Amelia and him : wh it en 0 JOR hy pn & © | G. E. IRONS & STEAM IRONS PROCTOR TOASTER
1 hey alpt arg ec n and is mother i) pit | - Tv yr
Big Wi n Clara Gross, East Petersburg, and ph i id . i” I Re —(0 10 3 x. E. WAFTLE BAKER ELECTRIC HEATERS
- Moe Mrs. Emma Moore, Lincoln High- ‘viv father he queetest meni y g v TE G. E. COFFEE MAKER SONORA RADIO 3
n Africa. - . 1 our lather quecre €1 Ha / THe Nz "
en that you live in a State where way West; 24 grandchildren and six ory, If it a wrestling match v ALUE ue G. FE. CLEANERS AUTOMATIC TIME CLOCKS
TAT : ; great-grandchildren. 11 ' Looking at Fred: "PARADE 3 G. E. TOASTERS ELECTRIC MOTORS
AL inspection helps keep your car—and all the Tire funeral wos held Sunday af] “The bingo party 3 boat the tick- IN OUR AD GC. E. CLOCKS SMITH - GATES'HEATER TAPE |
nm buck . ; : ets for last Monday. We have to go Ih 4 Rd : . cr
on buek cars you may meet on the highway—in safe ternoon ‘with intérment in the Lan. | o> 10% 1ast Monda, ves COLUMNS | G. E. BLANKETS TRUMBULL WATER WARMERS
oo ar mechanical condition, disville cemetery. He hegded. “Why do we have to WILL LEAD S. £. 330108 LIGHTING TURES
pparentls WR Bt eg Chote fu | 38 G. E. HEAT LAMPS WIRING TERIALS
freight Weison ©. Battal] ARE Rei Tri if G. E. HEATING PADS EVERREADY FLASHLIGHTS
Columbia Compulsory inspection has reduced Pennsyl- IC eldhly. Huge I ; L, SAVINGS 3 G. E. TREE SETS & PATTERIES R
tc 1 | * . . atson . Hartzell, eighty, May- = Ig ;
Te vania’s rate of accidents caused by mechanical Lb poe te pil | But to she insiiied, | rere mmr
Depui y town, died at 12:25 p. m. Friday at te hey deh PDI uw 5 sp
[cKain of defects to only 39%. The national average his. home, 23 East High St, May-| dain J is = OF ENING DAY ECIALS
; 2 He had been in ill health f {phy 1 ar : wt
-end 3 / é town. e had been in ill health fo " en ag
4 1s 17%. Phinking he warmth, the un- HAT SHE if wn ATE .
— 7 sore than TRO Tutte. He Was boris. Sig of tie Gio oy SEE T a oo 5 AUTOMATIC POP-UP TOASTERS _/ $14.95
in J : | in Bedford County, a son of the late ha at Allie 1 be lucky, READS YO Ne G. FE. IRON . 1 & $9.95
_ : Take your car now to your nearegt official State | William and Matilda Stiffer Hart: t certainly was not. Ra G E STEAM IRON $15.95
28 7 REA tr Rats bn vill . | rs ~ ! 5 Vash ; W Ao Kae * A , .
1 inspection station. Avoid the rush. 21, Be ord County, a wash} | pas 2h foul i G. E. BLANKET } / $39.95
iD wR . . member of St. John’s Lutheran e got 1 pies A
Ye »n You cannot drive legally after January 31 with- | Church. Maytows. He retired all from pushing little wooden G. E. WASHER $149.95
J 9 r . . | ch, Raytown soy sual around on a piece of card- | 8% i Np } :
4 i" out a safety sticker. There will be no extension | eral years ago, price to which he SHE AEE Ol fe tri Ri 100, OFF ON ALL T-33 MILK/COOLERS
: J i of this period. | was a well-known paper-hanger gin came his way. Empty-handed, i SPECIALS ON ALL TREE SETS A
be | painter in the community. He is af two hours of some effort, 5 2 “k7e . . »
i | qurvived by the following children: he looked across the room to find 4 door prizes each day. Winner need not be present at time of drawing. 3
Vo I ice RB re ps Allie triumphantly gathering up | MN
7 os | Miss Ruth Hartzell, Elizabethtown; #77 10 POE 0 Sd o stein: Ns A IAI IS RA SSIS SASS
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bs V0 UR CAR | Lancaster; Theodore, Harrisburg ho Vv strugeling past her with i ® :
ot | and 'Pauline, wife of Clyde Linde- of glass crystal boudoir lamps. 4 > = n
be | Tay There also survive ol tered } lv all the » in
on | muth, Maytown. 1I€re also sSurvi ) Lad ( r'e( 1appily al ne W 4d, & Sonn
be 9 | thirteen grandchildren. A sister, A way home; the rain had stop- before She RY 8 eC Pica ul 1€8 :
wn | Mrs. Fred Beighart. Bedford. and a Pe€d and a half ling A RC -
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In all wanted shades and styles CALLING ELIZABETHTO WIN 451 AND ORDERING T0 DAY
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