a v er Hy 5 Vwi HH AIRC Ye a ay RR | O—The Bulletin, M1, jon Pa Chursd oy 6. 1950 When in need of Printing. (any. | V. W JOINT INSTALLATION ying reme wemner the Bulletin The Mount Jov Post 5752 and its INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED | Ladies’ Auxiliary will hold a joint SPENCER SUPPORTS |’ | installation of their newly elected i officers next Thurs For alwlomen, back aad breasts | day night the Fire Hall, at 8:00 MRS. EDYTH B, BRUBAKER |)". M. This being an “open” mect- RI. LANCASTER. PA ing, the public iz cordially invited Phone Landisville 4971 } 13, the. impressive ceremony 12-3mo Installing the Ladies Auxiliary . nn | All Makes of Sewing Machines Repaired ; - We Modernize Your Machine to Electric, Console or Portable AFTER BEFORE Call Us Today-- e Pick-up and Deliver Anywhere! J. V. BINKLEY v= 1M N 1 N. Market St. ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 216-J SALES SERVICE Ime mre Easter Specials Roses - Gardinias - Orchids Carnations SPECIAL-While They Last ss ORCHID IN BOX $300 RUHL’S FLOWERS PHONE 23-1772 14-1 HOOL MOUNT JOY, PENNA. OPPOSITE HIGH S¢ | Consistent savings can contribute its bit io the joy of this happy season. Knowing you are protected with a substantial cash reserve brings freedom from worry and fear. MT. JOY, PA. Prd Es ‘S$. G. HERSHEY & SON, Thurs. April 6-7-8, 1950 SPECIALS We Reserve the Right <0 Limit Quantities 3) DELICIOUS HOT. OR COLD SPAM AL E FLAV ORS JELL- 0 FANCY CALIF. endl Peaches 357 2.429: APRICOTS 2-37. = 30 23 23: These Lanco Stores and all other Lanco Stores everywhere offer the above Specials . . . JOHN BENDER, SALUNGA ROBT. HOUSEAL, IMAYTOWN JOHN BOOTH. MOUNT JOY VERNE HIESTAND, SALUNGA BOYERS GROCERY, RHEEMS R. G. RICE SILVER SPRING L. G. FORENY, FLORIN LAIRLE STAUFFER, LANDIS- B. 0. GROSH, MILTON GROVE VILLE ELI- J. N. IWAL MER, ELIZABETH- TOWN VEL LOW cL! NG UREN = ake a Holl ywood Salad wi ting) Peacnes Cottage Cheese! SHURFINE OR LIBEY'S ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES SHURFINE “FANCY WHOLE SECTIONS FLORIDA RAPEFRUIT No. 21, Large Can No. SY HERSHEY Cc MINIATURES A 07. Cello Bag vow vy A a Fg eR Ti a Seg Ty a YE SM gti ents AN En et et Ag py Fr we be Mi Rhea McCle Hey langa Fire Company Deparment instal «Mortuary Record vauths, age ten to eight mt the Post officers will be N were aed by their thors McCloskey, Past SR (From page 1) ond the program was held to gain ' di Hassmyer, lied ¢ ancaster | ., : a Commands i ( r, died a L i St their interest in the fire company After the tallation there will om inf Nn = es ar |, ils and iis activities “ supa Gio four days. Besides her parents ten a . Lau Brave CoA ee & Pras I rage I and sister survive Also ne speaker was Steve unr « dicin room, (formerly DeWan } mings, commander of the Junio er maternal grandparents, John | Hotel) in Florin Y Ida. Zink Hendrix : Brotherhood of Universal Fire | . > and Ida Zink He pig town Fighters who spoke of the work | ATTENTION BALL PLAYERS nda Linard hein accomplished by the Junior | rv . BUFF's in assisting firemen, help- All players, managers or persons Adam: Linard, eighty-one, a for- |. : 7 Nd ing direct traffic and answering | nterested in initiating a new Town mer resident of Mayiown, died Fri minor fire calls. thus saving the | | Sofc Ball lLeagu ne invited to!doy at the Orel ille Mennonite Home community money He said his alte in 1h ol S€ i! } 1 5S - meet at the Fire House next t J : ye month group answered 83 calls during the He had been a guest of the home | ; nesa: April 12th at seven o'clock.| 1. (he past five vears three yews it was organized — - r re past or Seven new members were admit- — He was born in Adams County, ted to tive nam 0 COM Pan) m of the late Jacob and Susan I a fi : Linard and was the husband of the - TT Dr. H.C. = Sw tae ushers ite Mary Linard, He was a mem SIMON P. NISSLEY Optometrist ber of Mavtown Church of God MARY G. NISSLEY Do lived nearly all his life fl ii DIRECTORS 1 - oun oy, . BOTH MANHEINV AND in the vicinily of Donegal Springs ya ¥hen 0 yo in he worked for | mmr: ELIZABETHTOWN OFFICES | \Yhen © young man he wo ged. fo the Shanks on the Cameron farms, Will Be Closed | ler was ensued in farming BEN 1 | Surviving are four children: Wal- Good Friday, April 7 | er 0M. Maictia RD: Paul 8, Mari ta: Harold S., Cottage Place, York; and Mervin G., Mariett There are! e S alran | - - 4 | dso 15 grandchildren, two great- 45 LAST MAIN ST. arandchildren and two sisters: Mrs | MOUNT JOY i ope Snyder of York, Mus ————— [OY Heilig Nettie Dates. of Marietta { ! The funeral was held in the | ‘hurch of Go t Maytow Mo Funeral Home Churcl ] a ytown M nd 1y . with interment in the 23 W. Main St. Mount Joy [past Donesal cemetery | DON'T | JAMES B. HEILIG, {john R. Roath Sr. BULK AND GALLONS Funeral Director | John Roland Roath. Sr. eighty- . | | two, Lancas! died Thursday In | Easter Special | Lan-aster General Hospital where {2 qts. 05¢c-] gal. $1. 89 | iis { he wa dmautted i | THURS. - FRL - SAT. | DON T Born in Mavioy on « the | | CLOSED GO oD FRIDAY | ow ios late Jac b and Anna Roland Roath, he was 2 tobacco manufacturer in town for many He mov- ears. THE SAME LINE OF : ed tc Lancaster in 1929 and since | Fresh Produce that time was employed at the Con- | estosa National Bank. His wife, | | You purchased at the Mellinger| Anna B. Roath died Aug. 16, 1949. and Charles stand at the Farm-| He wus a memper of St John's ers Market, Mt. Joy. will be Lutheran Church. Surviving are son. John R. Jr. Lancaster; a sister, | available at Roadside Market - M:s. Harriet Carpenter, Maytown number of nieces and neph- } I'he itheran church at funeral was held in St Maytown Sun- | moon with interment in the John's | day alte MARIETTA PIKE 5% adjoining One-haif mile cast of Silver Spring. © cemetery OPEN DAILY 1 4 | ‘Also Fvenings Closed Sundays’ | Mrs. Bessie Kauffman i MOUNTVILLE 5-2931 Mrs. Bessie Tout Kauffman, six- CLOSED LOUD FRIDAY ty -two, wife of D. Baker Kauffman, 14-1 | Manheim RI died Thursday at her | ee . - home of leukemia. She was ge i of the late Adam and Su- | oR, Bn 3 ; ean Meck Tout, end a member ol y ™~ a PAR (1c 1 ondisville Mennonite Church. | ave He 1 | Besides her husband, she is surviv- | 5 Ww ; ed hh these 4 hi ren Chester FE: 3 ' | Kauffman Manheim R1: Morris T. | $500 00 (XK: ufimar nd Mary Jane. wile of} L 4 [Kenneth L. Stehman, both of Lana! ¢ 0 disville, and James R. Kauffman, of | | It SAE 4 {thi boro. Five randchildren, a | y.% YEAR. 1 hrothers als) sur- vive: Mrs. Samuel H. Nissley, Lan- : on hi CH FE Wl Jisville: and Arthur M. and Ches Ru (tcc ML. Toul, both of Lancaster RS | ®ayvmwond Rigel i Haymond R sixtv-one of Col- nbia. who diel last Wednesday in ! {the Columbia Hospital, was born in Newtown on of the late Harry d Josephine Divet Rigel, and was by trade having been |empleyec by the Keeley Stove Co. r many yars, ! There survive three sisters: Mrs. | heissy Stamm and Miss Sue Ri- | cl whom he resided; and | "mma Swank, of Columbia | Ne [Victor H. Kupferer IESEL T Ir. Victor H. Kupere, a resident RAC TOR |ef Mount Joy from 1942 to 1945. died very suddenly Sunday from a | { heart attack at his home in South | | Bend. 1 The Kupfere's resided in the former Bender property, cornel : Marietta Ave. and S. Market St. | while Mr then a Lieut. |€ lonel, was stationed at the Mari- | et Depot. } | Funeral services were held Wed- | | nesd iy. | —-— — | The Mcthers Club held its month- ly meeting in the school house Mon- | COME IN, pard's FULL-diesal operation cuts fuel fet us explain how Shep- with 26 members and John D. Kendig of Manheim, showed slides on Lan- caster The Club contribut- when the savings are greatest. led $10 t, a shut-in. The [we © Mrs. Musser, Mrs. Christ Kel- | ler, Mrs. Jay Newcomer and Mrs. | Charles Aument. An Ester Ege Hunt will be held ors | day evening osts over ! See . ‘i how you can 3 visitors present. save three out of every four dollars you've been spending on tracter fuel. Act now, before your busy season County. hostesses CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION ON YOUR OWN FARM. | \ | (No obligation, of course) Friday aflernoon at two o'clock at the home of N. N. Baer for all the ‘Leaman- -Evans Co. Inc. {children of the community twelve {years and unser. 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