6=The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa.. Thursday, Warch 16, Farm Bureau Costs I hecange of careful ris Ie Offar quick, fair Iaim service Non- Assessable, hacks Is wxoe d by $40 million low in cost LLOYD WEIDMAN Cc Elizabethtown, R2 Phone 542R15 Manheim, Phone EASY TERMS. EARL B. LONGENECKER PHONE 4111 Insurance Meets All Requirements of New Law tl Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Company's || Home Office: Columbus, Ohio. EMERSON ROHRER Nanheim 5.8824 Summy Acquitted (From Page 1) io Announced (From Page 1) [ley and Theda Shenk, 10; Mary feos ne shortly afier noon he dis- | Bailey, Janice Breneman, Jeane tte | cove red two badly damaged autos, n | Breneman, Shirley Eby, Shirley | with the body of the deceased Leedom, Lee Hess, Charles Roven- | sitting upright in the one car. He and Kathryn Zeager, 9; Jo- | said that at the fatality scene, the, | | anne | Miriam Brown, Darlene Schneider, | highway is four lanes wide, separ- Tyndall, Doris Melhorn, | ated { Richard Nissley, Carol Ann Smith, | divider. Shirley Wade and Robert Fish, 8; There Route 2 Kay Kear, John Witmer, Agnes | oper ators at the | Rosenfeld, Jay Young and Loretta | went to St. Joseph's Hospital, and Garlin, 7 into two lanes by a concrete were no witnesses and no scene, Fliss [interv iewed the injured. told him he testified, he cast from Mount Joy hour and Summy was traveling a about 50 miles per fointly saw A fie other directicn, a car approaching in Summy had rear view mirror and looked in the saw nothing, he told Fliss, then proceeded to make his turn onto the rural road leading to East Petersburg, x A hr His car was struck on the right side. His wife Marie, who was ® seriously injured, was sitting 4n the center of the front seat, and his father-in-law was on the | right side. guilty of charge, the costs. manslaughter on the above | { | Summy was found not | He was ordered to pay EARN The verdict was returned by a = of jury of seven men and five women = in a trial begun late Monday after- noon » » — - Patronize Bulletin Advertisers Tr Tae Ip Ty Wy Wp we OR Lutheran Church here. Mummau Loses Surviving are his wife, Agnes | {Ulrich Holwager, two nieces and | (From Page 1) other $25 was offered him as a “bo~| funeral was held from ie | nus” for’ cashing the check. |Heilig funeral home here Tuesd: wy | Williams said he farmed in Co-| afternoon with interment in the lumbia R1 in 1948 before going into Mt. Joy Cemetery. bankruptey. Gets 6 Mos. And Fine John M. Grosh John Moses Baughman, forty-four yonn ML Grosh, aged 75 years, formerly of Chambersburg, pleaded died at 7:00 a. m. today (Thursday) guilty to stealing an electric SAW, a4 his home, 251 Marietta avenue, valued at $100 from his former em-=| fer a brief Dinas. ployer, Ralph Gutshall, Maytown| paral services will be held contractor and was jailed for 6 mos. |from the late home, on Sunday af- by Judge Schaeffer Tuesday morn- at 2150 o'clock: with inters ing. He was also fined $25. [ment in the Cross Roads Cemetery. Baughman was arrested by State Friends may call at the home on Policeman Rufus Williams on Dee. g 4. evening Tt, 9 P. M. | 31. He sold the saw for $25, the : oa. Court was informed. The stolen saw Mrs. Omar R. Barnhart subsequently was recovered by po-| ppp Kathryn E. Barnhart, fifty- lice and returned to the owner. Omar R. Barnhart, —— ———— . % died at her home. Mortuary Recor (From Page 1) tel man and assessor for Mount, Joy Twp. for the past 25 years was found dead in bed at his home at Milton Grove on Saturday by his two nephews. nine, wife of E-town RDI, ‘Milten M. and Sarah Dieerly Freed | a member of Christ Evangeli- | lcal and Reformed Church. Be- |sides her husband, she is survived by two daughters: Velma Mae Barnhart, at home and Mrs. Boyd | . Bubb, Harrisburg. Three grand- | vie He was seventy-eight. . : | Schlosser. of town, children and a brother and sister, | Warren Freed, Allentown and Mrs. | uty corcner said that death re- pu'y Se death | Raymond Holland, Los Arles! sulted from coronary occlusion. Calif., also survive, Holwager operated the Milton, Grove Hotel for 36 years until his Mrs. Ralph M. Whye otire . rears retirement four years ago A Mrs. Maude Landvater Whye, 60, | life-long resident of Mount Joy wife of Ralph H. Whye Florin > « . re, cr | Twos He was a member of Trinity died ot the Liahoaster General satin Hospital Saturday. - =f cuts SERVE BETTER 3 LA NUMBER MENUS | | | La shoeing 7, TRIPS 1! 2-POSITION DOORS KEEP COLD IN 2 a loan, come in and © LOCAL 2 Ime 7.5 CU. FT. CAPACITY. HOLDS OVER 260 POUNDS OF FROZEN FOODS | Here's your chance to enjoy the amazing convenience of the new Philco Model AV-75 Upright Freezer . right in your own home... w any cost or obli; gation to you. Serve a greater variety of foods... . buy in larger quantities on fewer shopping trips and save... spend less time preparing meals and enjoy more leisure time. Big 7.5 cubic foot capacity keeps over 260 pounds of Toren foods “market fresh” for months. Foods easy to see. . . easy to reach. Patented sloping shelves and 2 -position drop doors reduce | cold loss when open. Ea NATIONAL LANDISVILLE, PENNA. HE 3 If an emergency causes you to need of our officers. Action is prompt. TRL TRUST COMPANY #MT. JOY === MT, JOY, PA. = Member FDIC. == She was a daughter of the late | Jacob and Ida Rohrer Landvater, | and a member of the St. John's | Evan. Lutheran Church, Maytown. Besides her husband, she is sur- | vived by five brothers: Jacob and | Earl of Flcrin; Frank and Edgar, | of Elizatethtown and Lloyd Col- | umbia. | The funeral was held at St. John | |Lutheran Church at Maytown on Wednesday afternoon with | { inter- | ,ment in the adjoining cemetery. | Henry E. Miller Henry E. Miller, died at 6 p. m. Monday at the home 'of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. | and Mrs. Norman Ebersole, Florin. | A son of the late Henry L. and Elizabeth Erb Miller, he was a member of Bossler's Mennonite Church. These children Martha, wife of Norman with whom he made his home; Eli- zabeth, wife of Ernest Hess, ! Rheems; Henry N. Miller, Mount | Joy RD, and Christian, Elizabeth- town RD. Also surviving are a brother, Benjamin Miller, of New- | ton, Kansas. and a sislgr, Mrs. An- | nie Ebersole, Elizabethtown. | The funeral will be held on Fri- | day afternoon at Bossler’s Menno- | nite church with interment in the | adjoining cemetery. seventy-seven, talk it over with one - survive: Ebersole, Mrs. Anna M. Smith Mrs. Anna M. Smith, (widow of Harry Smith Jr. died at sixty-five, the home of her brother, Jacob K. "ROGKET PRODUCTION GOES UP!.”ROCKET" PRICES GO DOWN! Whirlaway Hydra-Matic Drive, at reduced price, now optional on all Now . . . you can buy the action star of the high. way at a new low price! Thanks to the enthusiastic reception and overwhelming popularity of the flashing new Futuramic “88,” Oldsmobile now offers this lowest-priced “Rocket” Engine car at an even lower price! Now you can thrill to the “Rocket” Engine’s smooth-surging response— at a lower price! Now you can enjoy the super- FLASH! JUST ANNOUNCED Corner W. Main & New Haven Sts., V7 ? So 7 ] ; Inc. She had formerly employe of George Brown's Sons, Inc. for many years. Later she | fad charge of the Columbia Tele- ™ 4 Walter, 126 Mt. Joy St. on Satur- day following months. { Until her was em- | ployed Ly the Mills | an illness of eight | illness, she Mount Joy been an rhone Company's Exchange here [fcr ten years and was one of the most obliging employes ever to get | a pay check. Born in Florin, she w ter of the late David and Fannie | B. Dellinger Walter, Besides her | brother, she is survived by a num- ber of nieces and nephews. She | was a member of the Women of | was a daugh- | | | | { { Fok Oldsmobile models. smoothness, the extra driving ease of new Whirl. away Hydra-Matic Drive—at a lower price! Now all the flowing beauty of Futuramic styling, the cushioned comfort of Oldsmobile’s ** SirDorne ride” is yours—at a lower price! This is truly the value headline of the year! But don’t take our word, take the wheel! 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Joy {R1; Evelyn Goss, Baltimore; Dolly | Goss and Jean, wife of John Mon- |chak, both at home; Betty, wife of |John Monchak, Lancaster and Mar- |tha, wife of Donald Drager, Mount {Joy Rl. Six grandchildren, three |great grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. ! [Alice Longenecker, Mt. Joy and a {brother, Harry, Mechanicsburg al- |s0 survive. | The funeral was held from his [late home Monday afternoon with 4 | interment in Reich's Cemetery. Top Quality Sliced Bacon '> 41¢ Fresh Sausage ‘n> Asco Lean SI. Bacon Tasty Skinles Salt Wat FRANKFURTS "4 Rs on 9° Enter Our Big, Sensational SUPREME Bread Contest $10,000.00 CASH And Other Prizes Here's All You Have To Do— an official entry blank will be found nside the regular bread wrapper. Follow instructions carefully, and tell us in 25 words or less why you and your family prefer Supreme Bread— then mall the entry blank to Supreme Bread Contest, P. 0. Box 1120, New York 46, N. Y. Contest closes April 15, 1950. 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