+ O=The Bulletin, Jov. Pa.., Thursday, March 8. 195 . = a The Oldest House tiotomee Charles L. Fish obs V (From page 1) | ( From Page 1) ' M EASTER TIME -— IS Another request from S. Nissley| Gingrich to have School Lane pav=| ed was received, It was pointed out| that if properties along this street became annexed to the borough the paving will be done. A map, pre- {sented by boro surveyor H. H, Kos= er showed the Gingrich plot as defi- [nitely out ‘of the boro. The deed ident of town, writes us that he thinks the Orphan School building SUGGESTS] saps this Civil | school for is the oldest in town, lle property dates back to the War men before a Mr. Kraybill Taylor, and was used as a it was made an orphan- age by Wright, Grace 309 Clin- | and Delta streets. My grandmother an increase of $5 on her weekly| Once you try you'll never use any other experts. r I’ S P R I N G I M E ton Ave. Oak Park, Ill, writes: “In| > efererce a des \ from Mr. Gingrich was not accept= reference to the oldest house in | ring Pp! Butter Is a healthful FOOD - - rich in the — Mount Joy T would say the Kern] ed. vitamins and minerals your body needs | VO property on Main street. Also the Mrs. Frank Young, who receives| daily. It's a protective food, Give your family [ | former SHeetz home, corner Main | fire calls at her home, was granted) Louslia tne bewt bi Th of, = Clothing Elizabeth Lehman, aged 104 when salary. She had been receiving $10.| AYE she died, told me she lived in the | USCIOUS fruit salads are In reply to an inquiry from the SPECIAL ‘79 WwW e invite you to see our Clothing Sheetz corner when they moved to| Ad tizing treats any time, But Rotary Club concerning a wading RA ( tcwn. She died in 1908 and the | Somehow they seem extra special and hard surfaced pldying| . | the Spring because of the fillip they | | Department. house had been occupied by a hoy Ty ee Ihe nd area, the committee reported it has RICHLAND CREAMERY BUTTER | We beli + its the logical ti v Wenger family. The Kern home is| a real taste of sunshine, Nancy been unable to secure estimates on) ¢ believe 11S 1¢ 1081CAa me to even older than this property. | Holinek of the Best Pods the work to date. | . ‘ chens suggests this J er Fr buy your suit, The Henry G. Carpenter property | guid which is just as pretty us it, Checks were received as follows: wor across Delta street, was built by | is palatable, ? Christ Walters, $6.00 Feb. building] Geta reg. Tc pkg of S— Philip Frank about the same time, Amber Fruit Salad permits; Robert Brown $175. fines; . Js ar i} e PLAIN GABARDINES she told me 2 chan 3 ans, Mt. doy school district, $1200 for Ideal Gelatine Desserts Editor: Mrs. Lehman died at 104 le mon Ya cup real services rendered by police officers; P ddi . | gelatin mayonnaise ) - or 1/7} in S or onl FANCY WORSTEDS and has been deceased 43 years, a4 cups boiling 1 tablespoon at four basketball games; $50.00] 8 ’ Y a marmalade Henry O'Neil, justice of the peace;! total of 147 years. | 9 rea apples Choice of Strawberry, Raspberry, Lemon, Lime, Plus the years they were built] # Lettuce $365 fines collecte sofore di , : Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. $6540 Febru hi fines collected by Cherry or Orange Gelatine and Vanilla, Choco- A befor she oved there would I —_ . t eon nove 3 yout Pour a thin layer of gelatin in bot- James Hockenberry, justice of the late, Butterscotch or Coffee Puddings. Try a the ( 0 make an actual record for the now | tom of a rinsed but not dried peace, $21.00 1948 tax collected by pkg. If you don't say it's as good as the finest nesdz Tingley and Carpenter homes would | 92 x 5% x 2% inch loaf pan. Re- Hockenberry with $754.16 outstand~-| ! | be. of least ‘150 vears. while the] frigerate until Stiff. then cut half of), “ Po a Tw D ee return the 3 pkgs and get your money back or p. mm f . ee 4% an apple in thin wedges and lay 910050 In 3; lax 3 pkgs of any other brand we sell. with 3 pkgs 21¢ a Pa [Rem property is even wider, | overlapping on gelatin. Peel re- with $1,695.71 outstanding; $2. fines Mr BUXTON Ww AL LETS We have a number of others but | maining half and whole apple, eal and $11.00 peddlers’ licenses turned Ideal Pure Unsweetenad Princ Ala Fine Neckwear [ffl tev are tar younger tan any of] in chunks and place over oer by" eting burgess Robert Kel roo PIONEER SUSPENDERS Beautiful patterns of every the above. over apples and allow to set, When ler. | repor ind BELTS color | | sum peel and section one Orange, Councilman Krall reported that odie ¢ Lay sections along outside of mold. ,. 4 11 © | | Dice remaining orange and place C. Robert Fry quoted $200 to move and INTERWOVEN SOCKS | in center of mold. Pour over 2nd 7 boxwood from the Kuhn's prop- The | | third of gelatin. Allow to thicken. erty. The committee will act. \ Beah [ When stiff, slice bananas and place . co Lei : FLORSHEIY SHOES | slice, ending ty arcane im of | Sexretay Baan PCL. Ploy lo pn ~ ~ { | mold. Place remaining slices in cen- Inquire from the the reason of in FOR] UNE SHOES ter. Pour remaining gelatin over for the delay in installing the new In bananas and allow to stiffen. Un- __ _ . ad } ; STETSON HATS mold on a bed of lettuce. Combine type lights on Main Street. of thi | real mayonnaise and orange mar- Fire Chief Myers reported two felt alade and serve with salad. Serves calls duri ; < t Manhattan HATS |e A Sy ly Rl Se dni i pe ol OVEN-FRESH VIRGINIA LEE BAKERY TREATS Wien | aie lh weiss o quarantines and no nuisanc childr \ | were reported by Charles Delling-| Ever try our Delicious Cc public | N | WwW T( YW N © , health officer. I i" i . Ite; E 1 Shi t | ‘Chief of Police Neiss reported 20! a. ng Cakes tional SS ey 1rtS | traffic violations and 1.289 miles you'll Jove it - - sun-soaked oranges are crushed into this “yummy” cake The H Mr. and Mrs. John hn Wittle of Flor- travelled. | and the tasty crunch has a glorious flavor. paren Dress and Sport Set Her eart | fin were Sunday guests of Mr. and, Samuel Dock of the Centennial Ya Lee Golden Cocoanut Bar Cakes ea 39¢ invita | . fo | Mrs. Victor Snyder. Committee asked boro council's half moon desir Long-Short Sleeves Si n £1 n g Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Stuback and son permission to collect fees from con- Marble Pound Cakes 37¢ worth . { Jackie of Lancaster were Sunday cessions during the week's cele S Plain Colors - Fancies . . Tn We and Wisc bration. Save was evintcd HOT CROSS BUNS 12 sks 3F€ $ ’ | ‘his S rin | cvening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. bration. Same was granted. 2 0 1S p £. | John Miller. . Treasury balance $12,207.83. Bills! HONEY GLAZED DO’NUTS rkgoft 28¢ Ma $3 5 to $5 05 $1 $1 5 $ Mr. Harry Hamilton and paid 974.81, Patterson Coal Fund| : - $1.50 - $2 [ll Give HER AN... . oo esi si and ae 33080 $600 10 he vive SUMPFEMe Vienna Bread | 7¢ | Ragner Hallgren of Mt. Tov, and Co. You'll like this crispy loaf, either plain or seeded. SHLEM N Bros ARTC A R VED | Mr. Joseph Wittle of Columbia vis- Mr. Keller appointed Lloyd Myers, Today's best value - - Enriched ge Cc AL 8 4 | 3.02 ys i A ited Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wittle and Paul Steaman, Jr, to the War AE In] | loaf | during the weekend. Memorial committee. SUPREM BREAD PFO rg RS pr. A a_i ie | DIAMOND | Jean Witmer, daughter of Mr. Sam Balsbaugh, local merchant, NN ea NN at | x { and Mrs. Irvin Witmer was honor- requested Council to make parking BETTER 0 ALUES I] IN Fi FRESH PRODUCE with | rm Choose by name and be sure- [ ed on her 6th birthday, by a supper facilities on the P.RR. lot at the! proble FREE w DONE that's the only way to buy the | with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. rear of Hess’ store to ease 5 Juicy Fla. Valencia U.S. | All- Purpose ing de ORK DONE FOR... sind Foe that : ; Ironville : parking problem in that are: please v diamond ring that means John Kauffman of Ironville and parking problem in that area. please: ESTIMATES ON SHORT NOTICE amond t Saunmay vd : 'Watches- Clocks- Jewelr much. Mrs. Lillian Witmer as guests. action. | dnto. RALPH L. MYERS & SONS | y Genuine Art-carved rings, |, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and Sr. ; They're Almost Seedless Buy them by the bag -- SAVE : Ts | And Watch Repairing | rove Leicre worn, are oar. | mil vised Mr. and Mos sri © AD UNGA 1d ste or c | bs Practical Artesian Well Drillers teed and registered | Thonn of Baltimore, Md. Sunday. i { doz size mesh bag ) App E n Sle . i Ars. fiber 7: ar 2 ! SALUNGA, LANCASTER CO., PA. ‘Warren H. H. Greenawalt| Ser i ‘ond soe our large], Mand Mes. Withers Witmer and —— ) ; on me ee. tar | fe ns of East Petersburg were Sat. Mrs. Martin Brown, New Haven, ) L Fla. G fruit 46-54's 3 for 29¢ ) Albe PHO ISVILLE ior Es a s. Ma : i RALPH L. MYERS 3176 evening visitors of’ Mr. and Mis. St., Mt. Joy was entertained last 4 8799 Pa. larape - Jes Y- 8 1 3 bs 29¢ ) says} WATER WELLS for farms, \F NO ANSWER CALL 203 West. Mah. St, MT. JOY Priced from $50 Irvin Witmer. Thursday by her daughter and| Eastern Winesap poles { oo s, A - TV . oy sds 3 2 and| To factory, mills, reservoirs; Chas B Muss i 2651 OPEN EVERY EVENING | Mrs. Stephen Heisey, Center Hall, oneinlaw. Mr. ahi Mis. Russel 3. Green Peppers 2 for {56 | Fla. Radishes bch Be ) the Fe and drainage purposes. Edward G. Myers - Landisville 4456 | Mrs. Wilmer Heisey of Mount Joy, Cooper of Salunga. Other guests| White Squash 2 lbs (9g ‘Fla. Celery 2 stalks 25¢ 5 distille Associates g he ’as ST ADAM H. GREER ps ova so si ting ond 2k SCE "Cer" § Frosh Sarat 2 20280 | Rod ls Potatoes 4285 | ot JEL] J 1 Gle ( « 5. Annie C | WHITE - WASHING JEWELER Mrs. Elvin Weaver and: ehildren, Mes 4 ad of Salungal : © ) of Ba . AND 87 E. Main St, Mt. Joy, Pa. | Marion, Marvin and Joy of Lancas- will present a Minsirel Show any { FRESH PEAS Sweet Cal. 2 Ibs 29 is just TR 2.4194 [ter visited Mr. and Mrs. Maurice ro 0 2 EE ried) New Fla. c Dorc Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin | prsinrECTING dans ed ire Diet Soe Toursy and Friday evenings) ) GIREEN BEANS vcore 2 ee 33¢ | a Vea larch and 9th, in the aple} resh Fla. pt box 2Qe Tis - | on Sunday. i Grove School house. ) STRAWBERRIES { buildir { Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ~__ ir ) Joy H HESS BROS | Dante] ware. Mr. andl, of characters include: Inter-| ) SEABROOK FARMS FRENCH FRIED POTATOES 10-0z pkg.19¢ ob . Bulletin Advertisin j Da locutor, Mrs. Eleanor Moss; End { SEABROOK FARMS PEAS AND CARROTS 2 12-02 pkgs-46e ) y E J M r & Son Successors To | Mrs, Ralph Keith of Beutel Men. Me Catharine Eshlonw ] IDEAL PURE CONCEN. ORANGE JUICE 2 6-01 cans 43c street ® ® y e 8 & HUBER OBERHOLTZER | Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Hollinger of M Virginia Bisl Mrs. Goldi 3 eT a ar a a a a a a The FLORIN, PENNA Pa S Bi Dividends | Neffsville and Mrs. Ada Brubaker IS, Mik: ode Sis sy SE $7 re Zerphe WELL DRILLERS Phone Mt 5 3 pind y g » 5 ND ARC Groff, Mrs. Millie Greider, Mrs. ACME GUARANTEED (RANTEED QUALITY MEATS ED Mt. Joy 3- of Lancaster R. D. ow . Mary Aument and Dorothy Myers. | tf z 's aniel Geltmacher ’ [ d Main Stcet SALUNGA PA 39 Mr. and i Denis} Geltmacher Metibers of the cliorus are: Mrs) LEAN RIB END ROAST meme : ’ . EE Spent Mor ay io ha ans Mis. pn McElhenny, Mrs. Ellen Wetzel, . Free estimates and prompt efficient service ewis Farlow and family of yuip © Newcomer, Mis. Mary Ware: p P Hl land. M J wil of whi Jane Aument, rs. June iley, Aid A | Clyde Kemmerly of Mt. Joy R.D. Mrs. Bernice McFarland, Mrs. Loin End '® 55¢ Center Cut Pork Chops Ib 79g buildin Phone Landisville 2561 or 2687 | visited his mother Mrs. Martha Esther Mowery, Mrs. Eva Schel keep o Kemmerly, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel yeiber, Mrs. Mary Myers, Mrs. Mary| Top Quality Steer Beef c 9-4 | Geltmacher and other friends of the Ye ne Mrs Irene: Bender, Mrs.) ih THOU mt SIRLOIN STEAKS mor Prompter, Mrs. Harold Ritten-| | Fully Dressed Stewing 11 C K S Ib 50 A S house, Accompanist, Mrs. Vere an old Mortuary Recordi. FRYING CH N A Ii, Le A Missionary meeting sponsor oll Sma an Saturd (From page 1) y | 9 3 sb the Woman's Society of Chris-| 1b trol | dur yn Brandt, Eizabethtewn R2, is ™Y y S| 5 contro 'a NY “tian Service will bé held in the S 0 E D P I C N I C 5 ; : Mus. a Methodist Church Sunday, March) Long Link Fresh Sausage Country Style Ib 53¢ Rz, fou © LOCAL TRADEMARKS, Ine. { Mrs. Jacob Raifsnyder 11, at 2 P. M. Plain, Piogle- 1 Ie ng in | Mrs. Amanda C. Raifsnyder, sev-| The Speers will be ni | Asst’ d Baked Meat Loaves or Cheese Toe 29¢ on it, . arife a' native inese, now a student o " - . from t WH > i J of Le » a Scarritt Cellege, Nashville, Tenne- Fillets of Pollock ib 25¢ Fillets of Haddock ? ih 39 ' firemen = snyder, unt Joy ie riday yo <1 If you home is your hobby. you'll want to [at her home after an illness of two S¢¢ and her former teacher, Miss Fancy Perch Fillets oY STERS on 730 Meas Parsons, a missionary in China for S It Ww i Cc on the "at | vecks. a ater pint éan keep it right up to date.. See us about a I 20 ye d d . ! She was born in Chambersburg, <V Years. ed dow . ‘ he public is invited to attend. | y i fir . a daughter of the late John and| T I Get Quality and Save NOW! LOYELY HOUSEHOLD INSTITUTE emen loan for home improvements and repairs. Mary Horst Slothour and was al I Ideal 0. P. Tea Yalb 27g DINNERWARE made | . to mak FULL PRIC EASY JERMS | member of the Mount Joy Menno-| E i |deal Tea Bags pkg 50450 pattern 85 You repay under a convenient monthly | nite church. ngagem nents | Cor “Ios TSH 4 with matching OVENWARE was shi Jo-Day Besides her husband, two sons | * ot eat Flo” roasted . Mo o Back plan. and one daughter survive. They are, Mr. and Mrs. irs. Bdgar. L. Rinehart, WIN-CREST COFFEE b1Te & Harvey, Hagerstown, Md.; Lloyd of| of Elizabethtown, announce the en-| A mild, satisfying blend. 0 TRIAL Cclumbia and Miss Velva, at home, | gagement of their daughter, Mary | ASCO COFFEE 719 PLAN | orm iam ms me wo Five grandchildren, one brother,! Renee, to Daniel D. Heisey, son of | Preferred by 3 out of 4 of Set | PENN VACUUM STORES | Ateram Slothour, Ashland, O. and|Mrs. Alice Heisey, of Florin. Missy our customers. Allowances 201 STATE ST. I one sister, Mrs. Rowe Crunkleton, Rinehart is employed by the Clear-| Ideal Vacuum Packed Coffee A co "on Trade-ins . wo. RRAISSURg, FA. "OM: | y_ Chambersburg, also survive, |view Diner and Mr. Heisey is serv- | oe > §5¢ vice wi ] DEMONSTRATION OF YOUR | AS The funeral was held from the|ing in the U. S. Navy at Norfolk, | ppp or reg grind God fr § 8 Attachments | GUARANTEED REBUILT ELECTRO- | BANK Nissley funeral home here Monday, Virginia. | : Sprayer & ju CLEANER. WITHOUT ANY | afternoon with further services in| | Ideal Instant Coffee Friday OBLIGATION ON MY PART. - { g i 12.02 4.0z jar planned SUE) ft | wt BA a | de PHONE IN YOUR ir $14% “oc Ca HOME DEMONSTRATION | addrss........... hem ” 422 — : A the Mi FREE MAIL THIS COUPON mp | cn | hE NE WS HE CELE LE oe a ss is aos i en ses sn Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE ACME tor will ve 3 ; " f * - | i \ 5 » conn ARSC i in on sate, ee SRN EMS ol Spat A Sh WT LH GR ele rr PAR hat a Re Ly B82
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