The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 06, 1952, Image 7

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Mortuary | Record News Items Farm Show a
Benj, F. Rapp, 73, 73, Front St,
Ma
rietta, died Saturday at the]
Columbia Hospital,

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Clayton H. Brandt, 54, of Eli-
| zabethtown, died Sunday in the
| Per
| al,
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|
msylvania Graduate Hospit
Philadelphia
M. H. EBERSOLE

{ Monroe H. Ebersoie, seventy-
| Mo
Mo
{ three, formerly of Florin, died
nday at 10 p. m. at the home
of his son-in-law and daughter,
| Mr,
and Mrs. Arthur S. Ruhl,
unt Joy R1, after an illness
of eight weeks. ‘
He was road supervisor in
| Mt.
| retiring 15 years ago because of
health. He was born in West
[ill
Joy Twp. for many years,
| Donegal Twp., a son of the late
| Jos
eph and Fannie Heisey Eber-
| sole, and was a member of the
| Mount Joy Mennonite Church.
Surviving are a daughter, Es-
{ ther, wife of Arthur S. Ruhl, |
| wit
| gra
ers,
|
h whom he resided; also 3
ndchildren and two broth-
| Harry H., Elizabethtown, |
and Joseph H., Lancaster.
| Funeral services were held |
[today at 2 p. m. at the Nissley
| funeral home, with interment
[in the Green Tree cemetery.
|
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HIRAM S. HOLLINGER
liram S. Hollinger, 83, Nefls- |
e Home, died Friday at 10:-
in St. Joseph's Hospital after |
illness of one day.
He was born in Rapho Twp,
| a son of the late Jacob D. and
| Sus
| sided in Manheim for 25 years]
|and was a guest at the Neffsville |
| Hop
| far)
[Ch
an Shearer Hollinger. He re-
ne for your years. A retired
ner, he was a member of the |
irch of the Brethren.
Surviving are his wife, Sarah
Zz.
gue
| sons
Witmer Hollinger, also a
st at the Neffsville Home: 2
s, Abel, Lebanon; and Roy,
| Lititz R3; also three grandchil-| They own an Ercoupe which is
| dren, three great-grandchildren
|and the following sisters and
| bro
| tett
Rul
| R2;
thers, Mrs. Joseph B. Hos- |
er, Mount Joy; Mrs. Katie |
il, Manheim; Jacob, Lititz
Allen, Mount Joy: Elias,
| Middietown RD; and Clayton,
| Hershey RD.

ELMER G. WHITE
Elmer G. White, 76, of Stauf-
fertown, Mt. Joy R2, died unex-
| pectedly at 10:50 a. m. Wednes- |
| day
| home. He had been under the!
care of a physician for some!
of a heart attack, at his
(time. Born in Rapho Twp., he
| was a son of the late Benjamin
| H.
and Fannie Geib White and!
| was a member of the Mt. Pleas-
ant
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Phares White, Lancaster; and 2 {northern New Jersey en Sunday
step-sons and a step-daughter: |
» Rev. Arthur Brubaker, of |
nheim R4; Paul Brubaker |
The
{ Ma
Brethren in Christ Church. | minutes or about two hours less |
had been employed as a far-| then he can do it in his car.
r and painter. Besides his|Cessna wins again.
e, the former Barbara Hies-; The Endslow Brothers, Jim
d, he is survived by a son,
|and Margie, wife of Paul Emen-
| heiser, both of Elizabethtown |
| R3.
sur
Twelve grandchildren also
vive.
Funeral services will be held
at the late home on Saturday at
1:30 p. m. and 2 p.m. in the|in a joint Air Force-Civil Ar : v's no. {1Me act in € ‘hevrolet | to pay
| Mt. Pleasant Brethren in Christ | Patrol search and rescue mis Foday sy i want to be cer ‘much less you ig deal you
| Church. Interment in Risser’s| sion located the “downed” jet; chances: top alue for your Sec us NOW or the
(cemetery. Frie~1s may call at|pilot in the mountains near! jail! Oo rned dol! ars. SO some deserve!
the residence Iriday 7 to 9 p.m. | Lewistown. This was a simulat hard-ca Tock the de al we ofle

Subscription
(From page 1)
{in the world after the race is
| lost.
| sim
If so, then there is just one
ple procedure for those |
whom with all their hearts,
war
eve
day
uns
it to win, and that is to make
ry one of the few remaining
S$ a banner day; solicit the
tinted assistance and whole-
hearted support of all your
| frie
nds, relatives and acquaint-
ances, and draw from every re-
i: T
| contestants right along to do
[their best, but now we wish to]
| lay
| necessity of looking the situa-
[ tion squarely in the face and
| putting forth supreme efforts!
{now if you want to be first
| prize winner. And, as a final |;
and
source for final success.
Prizes Loom Big
his newspaper has urged
particular stress on the final |
fair warning do not under-
estimate the strength of any
com
lost
petitor. Overconfidence has
many a battle and it would
far better to win by millions |
| than to lose by.a small margin.
{ You
| self if this happens to you.
would never forgive your-
Removing Chewing Gum
To remove chewing gum, rub the
gum with ice. Pick off with fingers.
Sponge spot with carbon tetrachlo-
ride.
pr
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Shearer, Mrs. Dan A. Brubaker. The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, Naowember 6, 19527





|
Peanut Brittle Quince Butter | WANTED
Pri Wi Mrs. Allen Shearer Mrs. Dan Felker, Mrs. An-
Donegal Airport rize mnners Boiled) Trl iors rev Pe nie Butter Experienced Man
| Mrs. John Musser, Mrs. Allen | Mrs. John Gingrich, Mrs. Dan TO DRIVE TRACTOR-TRAILER
EE | BAKED GOODS Shearer . | Felker, Mrs. I Geib. : TRUCK
| Mr, L. P. Knecaskern flying of noel: Food Cold Process, 3 pieces i i DRIED FOODS
[Cessna 140 stopped at the local s. Baw. Wissler. Mrs. John | 4, Urs a: NOES 5 Whe wl
field for gasoline Wednesday PP yy al | Monro Wasser, Mrs. Dan Fel- lars Allen Shearer, Florence H. S. Foreman
Mr. Kneaskern was enroute | Butter Crke | 1-H BAKING Bi "Sour Apples PHONE E-TOWN we
from Boston, Mass. flying south (white 2 layers) | B——Cakes - yellow butter cakes| Mrs. J. Brubaker, Mrs. Allen ~~
| to Raleigh, N. C. Due to smoke Mrs. M Gantz, Mrs Musser | Miss Maribel Erb Shearer, Mrs, Ira Heisey
in this area he was flying with | Heisey, Mis Sie, Mumma. JELLIES f Mrs op Apples .
help of Radio Beams and other | (yellow, 2 layers) Mors Jou w. Mrs. D. 1 bg Pears WHITE - WASHING
navigational instruments ( Miss Elva Lines, Mrs, Lloyd Miss. AN re He hi A DR | Mrs. D. Felker
The thick smoke caused by | Muss wr, ‘Mrs, Musser Heisey GALT, NIH Grape aa | Lima Beans on AND
the many forest fires around the | Mrs. Tu Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Thome, Mrs. An K Ms Hien Shea a Cc. DISINFECTING
country held most local flyers Christ Nolt, Mrs. Sarah Long. drew Felker, Mrs. Henry Bru ' Jus. OL
to only local flying during the | Chocolate, two layers baker Mrs. Allen Shearer, Mrs. Ross
Mrs. Roy Sweigart, Mrs. Har- Apple
| week / S. Ro) ) Ss. . Sangrey |
week. Although some cross | ' CAN an lever. Mrs. Cling, Mrs. Dan Felker, Yum { de
country flights were made with | ld Musser, Mrs. Marvin Mrs. Diffenderfer. | Lorn HESS BR .
Spice, two layers Mrs. Ben Landis, Mrs An




the use of navigational instru-| Myps. Musser Heisey, Mrs. M. Re Quince . {drew Felker, Mrs. D. Felker. |
ments. | Gantz, Mrs. Richard Drager. falls hy ~ Mrs. A. Yellow Beans FLORIN, PENNA.
J Ne auf " ane Abas) Sponge Coke yp i Bh 5 weaver. | Mrs. Amos Risser, Mrs. Dan | Phone Mt Joy 3-4930
A number of local flyers vis- | ! Blackberry : ;
: : : a1. Mrs. John Musser, Mrs. Har- - " 33 . . | Felker, Mrs. Brinser Hiestand. | 39-tf
ited the airport at Mountville! . i Flr on Mrs. Cling, Mrs. D. Felker, lithe
(old Musser, M. Welcomer. Mrs. Clyde Ruhl
on Saturday. Among these pi-! B-—Cookies, doz. A TRAP S T
Raspberry IRAP SHOOT
lots were John Hawthorne, Chocolate M El Mrs. Ira oe Mrs. D. Fel | AT Shoot will be held C
Richard Musser, Le Alleman,| Mrs. Ross Sangrey, Ae nm] NATE TY SOY MN el- / rap Shoot will be held on F urk y
5 pe wn | mer Miller, Mrs. Amos Shelley. ker, Mrs. Carl Siegrist Sunday wnt the Sportsmen's) orm re €ys
and Joseph Rath. | Hermit Crabapple i
James and William Endslow Mrs. C. Sprecher, Mrs. Elmer Mrs. Andrew Felker. Anna Field, Florin. Shells provided or]

| visited several of the nearby | Miller, Mrs. Allen Shearer. Flory. ss bring your own
airports recently Ice Box ooticot Pres | rE ar —————————
Flying club "at Donegal 1 | Mrs. Musser Mrs iy 0 P !
8 A 8S & Jonegal con- | nm... 2 re Mura COW ance res
Raymond Singer, Mrs. Andrew 1
tinue to grow as another three- | Felker. 2 Mrs. Andrew Felker, Mrs Elmer G. Strickler
man club was. formed with - tie Molasses " Hepsy J Mrs. Rose| gp, Pa Phone 117
chase 2 ; ace side by | Mrs. Raymond: Singer, Mrs. | . {
of a Side WY |, Son See. Ais Pineapple Pres | “YOU BUY ONLY THE INSURANCE|
side airplane. These clubs make | Shelley Mrs. John Earhart. YOU NEED UNDER MY |
| it possible for every one to hs ave | Oatmeal Strawberry Pres
{at least part ownership in an| Mrs. Amos Shelly, Miss Betsy | rs. R. Sinegar, Mrs. John | COMPLETE |
| airplane (Krall, Mrs. Andrew Felker. Gingrich, Dorothy Buller. . . |
[Pusan wi | Soft Sugar Peach Pres. Family Security
Edward Guissinger and Clar- | Mrs. Gerald Brubaker, Mrs. Mrs. Ross Sangrey, Mrs. | . . |
| ence Kaylor, the two newest Ww Fe pel. | Cling, Mrs R. Drager. . |
y | Andre: w Felker, Mrs. Dan Fel Phim: Pras, Fire - - Auto - - Life
solo fiyers continued to build up | ker.
| ‘a Barbara Shelly, Mrs. Clayt : .
(time, working their way to- | Tole House | Barbara Min Noy Get Accident & Health - - Norman Becker
Mrs. Wm. Way, Mrs. Musser |©




wards their private pilot certl- Mrs. Amos Risser. gt Annle Butter : | Hospitalization i MANHEIM ROUTE 4
icates. x i a S. , s. D.| { Tw
ficat | C—Cup Cakes 'a doz. 9 Mrs, Andrew Felker Mrs D ! Near Becker's Gas Station
Mr. Alvin Heisey visited the | Chocolate Felker, Mrs. Martin Liggins. AND MORTGAGE IINSURANCE !
: ; a : Mrs. Ravimond: Singer a Pear Butter | 35:41 | PHONE MT. JOY 3-5639
airport at Harrisburg and Lan-|_ Mrs. dymong: niger, Mrs. Mrs. Andrew Felker, Mrs. D.' ATRIA, } ® . 44-8¢
caster during the ' pact | Musser Heisey, Mrs, Robert
| 8 e 'pagt week, ig aver. os -
{ “Al” was flying his recent pur- | White
chased Taylorcraft airplane. { Mrs. Raymond Singer, Mrs
| Warner Dairies of Red Lion | Musser Heisey, © Mrs. Robert ~H
is one of those enterprising bi | Shearer. Yellow 2 1B 2
dustries which recognizes the | Mrs. Raymond Singer, Mrs. : {ar
value of company owned Musser Heisey, Miss Elva Lines. | ren
R
planes for executive travel. D—Pies, one specimen
Lemon, Sponge
| es Mrs. Gilbert Antes, Mrs. El-
used principally for towing a|mer Miller, Mrs. Andrew Felker

je MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA.


[sky banner advertising Warn- | Pumpkin x
ers Dairy Products, and also a I ry poner, A 78.
, Tul vy. 1 LIOY sser, R:
larger, faster Navion Lo or kon rey
| they use for business and trav «| Mrs. Roge Sangrey, Mrs. Jno. | A i Ir C oO m P r e S S O r Ww Oo r k Rocks
el. Don Warner, of the Warner Earhart, Mrs. Andrew Felker.
BS Fe WAG tr te Ee Top Crust ) 11: . :
Brathers recently vised JOB Crm Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. nd
gal Airport four times in one old Brubaker, Mrs. Andrew a
afternoon. Felker. :

Pilot and Mrs. Walter Reilly | . Yeast Rolls, Vadoz
|
|
| T
. . rees
ol Dotan Mrs. Dan A. Brubaker, Mrs. |
with MIs. Peter Mascelli ah) Joba Mtr Me aw Fol "om Excava fing and Grading
{her children, Peter Jr.. ‘Berna- | ker
Removed
dette and Michael as passengers | Potato Chips, quart jar
flew to Avoca airport at Scran-{ Mrs. Jay Witmer, Mrs. Allen
ton on Sundav. Shearer, Mrs. Ralph Frey
| G—Candy, homemade
{Chocolate coated Creams, 1. 1b
Cellars, Trenches, Etc.


Phares Landis flew to Blooms



burg on Wednesday with a Anna Flory, Mrs. Amos Shel PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-4753
{piece of Freight. Time required | ley.
for the trip from Donegal to Chocolate Fudge, boiled



Bloomsburg was thirty-three| Mrs. James Noli, Mrs. Robert
anr Bill lew to Morristown in

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morning where they visited
relatives.
ake Ne listakes!...
Pilot Leon Alleman with sev
[eral hunter friends flew to the pe aT hefore you co r 3


advantages
mountains of northern Pennsyl olet adv b
| vania on Sunday where they | foo in che
> | LOM Sh
visited their hunting camps.
| Be Sure Yo
pse exclusive Chevr ;
peal You Deserve!
» yu
much more yt
and how
ck our prices and th
u Get the
to take
 
Capt. John Zug of Lancaster,
one of the pilots participating |


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in and ¢
ed emergency. Capt. Zug's ar
[plane was not equipped for
night flying, and due to the late
completion of his mission, he!
{landed at Donegal instead of
going on to Lancaster.
Another recent visitor Wis
pilot Chet Fuhrman of Colum-


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THERE
[bia flying his Taylorcraft. He
came with a request to use the
services of Donegals aerial
sound system in introducing the
53 models of the autos sold by
{ him and several dealers in the |
county.
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Rev. Koder Home
From Seattle

 
The Rev. W. L. Koder return
led to his home recently from he Stylelina Da Luxe 4-Door Sedar
| (Continuation of standard equipment and
{ Seattle, Washington where he trim illustrated is dependent on avail
{ bili f t 1.)
attended the United Lutheran |
| Convention and also a tour of
| y i
the Western States, including |
The
SEE WHAT YOU GAIN More Powerful Valve-in-Head Engine poise Power ® Safety Plate Glass all
with Powerglide Automatic Transmis- around, with E-Z-Eyc plate glass (op-
WITH THESE EXCLUSIVE sion (optional on De Luxe models at tional at extra cost) ® Largest Brakes in
CHEVROLET FEATURES extra cost) ® Body by Fisher ® Center- its field ® Unitized Knee-Action Ride
| immensely and was both pleas-
jed with the outcome of the Con-
WITH THE
o fron sa wi woe signee. | NEWCOMER MOTORS Inc, Mount Joy, Pa.
| Portland, Oregon, San Francis
0 and Los Angeles, California, |
Mt. Raineer and the Grand Can-
lyon.
At Los Angeles he visited |
with former Mt. Joy residents,
{ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keener
{end Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ton- |
| dee. |
Rev. Koder enjoyed his trip |
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