) iy "ye { po - CUSTOM MADE, [ N= vr kh Park, Middletown, will h The Bulletin. Mount Joy, Pa, Thursday, July 30, 1963-7 Furniture Hos ital Free Estmatos-Dial 41-8101 | ADO Jot be held wis ear due tol not er ounty se ree lin HAPPENINGS §|the gas rationing. 1t the plea $b ure ban is lifted, the Ae will Po 0.00 | 3 hi 3 Openi a Here A WwW 1 Nn & ~— of — {be held at a later date, H, Mar-| ' Fair Season Is 1 NNOUNCEMENT | BY ’ - - ~ [tin Hoffer, secretary announces. ‘A * 13 = HALDEMANS Upholstery Shop ING AGO Wednesday the neighbors of oY NEW CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE ON ORDER 16-16 Finely rin most £ \t | an { oO oip EY a - TIN : — : CE —— ES 0 PAPA AIPA AINA ¥ ! y ’ 3 Location 6 West Main Street co | ¢ red at his farm and threshed WE ARE NOW OPERA G THE (formerly occupied Ny Me. Joy Tile & Linoleum Co.) 10 YEARS AGO his entire wheat crop, for Mr) County fair season - M * / Thursday, July 22, 1943 | Bolp is hospitalized . apd they almost at hand," and. fair of COAL YARDS * ount Joy rniture Hospital Dosh William Le oy Bag. grain as endy + [ficials have begun. «laying the | oe y a iy . 4 ton ys SON ol vir, and Irs. | 4 cr ne work Jas complet] roundwork fer the countless | ¢ : o CLYDE L. METZLER, Prop. MES B/HEILIG incvey Barton, of Donegal |ed the men were served a deli WA deat which | formerly conducted in Mouint Joy and Landisville by J. C. o A ————————————————— " - - — meralf Director 'ownship, died at his home at cious dinner prepared by Mrs [highlight their annual fall har SNAVELY & SONS and earnestly solicit the continued 3 J {9 p. m. Thursday of a complica.| Samuel Kolp, Sadie Zerphe) Y vest festivals. | patronage of customers they have served, The same prompt % MOUNTAIOY, PENNA. tion of diseases after a prolong-|and Miss Mildred Kolp. |" “ne: Reading Fair, one of and courjcous servieé will be offered PA. “ ed illnes He attended the Those who helped at the lp TAT ir pas Ay : oi an ‘ . Haters : cr yy [Fennsylvania’s largest has | §| Viennonite Church and Sunday | ‘threshing party were Al m- Deh ained Foyt a & School in Columbia. | os L. Hess, E. S. Gibble, Roy G,| UAE ech Jame: for wis ulque FILL UP NOW AT SAVING! 3 Es ol Ni | Kopp Henry E. Brubaker, El-|Program of entertainment. Its °° " " | Mrs. Mary Risser Nissley, 80, > ra [Grand Circuit horse races are —— o —ON OUR SUMMER “FILL-UP” PLAN... died at the home of her son, am Drubaker, Robert Shearer, Whe only offered ‘in SUMMER DISCOUNTS WILL BE EXTENDED : $ a rr Clayton R. Nissley Rapho i wp. | Elmer Zeager, E. R. Kreider, ) i its oe | tr . # . ner % ‘bl coal’ | Manheim RI. at 2:45 a. m. on|Floyd Stoner, David Henry, vane, on He DURING MONTH OF AUGUST . l 1 vl, 2:4 a. m. . h » largest ¢ - ‘ x ue Elmer G. Strickler Wednesday of complications Daniel E. Brubaker, Victor low lls Clg oo, . " , %* Elizabeth P SP 117 | . : 11 } [Kolp. Paul Hess, Ralph, Zim- [where, and its exhibits of live- ® 3 ' NOW AT LOW izabethtown, Pa. one after a long illness. She was D, ia [stock are regarded as tops in “ | “OU BUY ONLY THE JINSURANCE member of the Mennonie Merman, Christian Geibe, Jr, (FC 0 nty fairs, [ SUMMER PRICES YOU NEED ungfR MY Church and a daughter of the |Norman Kolp and Frank Weid- | ar 800 he ot : { u lere’ are wo other | late John and Eliz: 3rackbill | man. : : ec S H HIESTAND & CO s oY y * rl Wa i = kha Joyce Ellis, Peggy Garber, things which the fair at Read- | a » » Ss 9 . ini hig ig ud 1 vy ing is famous. They are the - 3 f Nisslev | y Nissley. . Shirley Shirk| g Fan ly CCULY iny B rt) M | Mrs. Harvey |and Joanne Garber, all of Mt. [Reading Fair beauty contest PHONE LANDISVILLE 3221 | irins: Mr, ana Mrs. arvey | 8 . . : * oy Fire alo Life Shoemaker. Mount Jov R1. are spendihg the week at/Which offers a first prize of 3s : sting gin . .> Ey IV dnt 000 cash, and nine other cash we daughter, Monday, July 12 Kepler Lodge. ’ Ee err $ THE SOONER YOU ORDER, THE MORE YOU SAVE Accid Healilh -- | 3 #7 dy oi TE | visor amounting to $1,300, and oe CCl edit Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Ruhl, Supervisor Henry Smelizer| } ing 000, — & Hospitalization lof town, a son, Thursday, in the |and a crew of Borough work-|the Reading poe {alent edule | * ‘ So Thais ; aR ’ . [which offers $875 in cash prizes | §| : 1 Lancaster General Hospital [ men, have torn down the old (1 oP» WOLGE KM UTH BROS., Ine. Florin, Pa. AND MORTGAGE INSURANCE | “qu co oat Fos 8. an post, that was sii-{and also a paid engagement at }| TT PHONE: MT. JOY 3-355 wed an old-fashioned straw- uated next to the reservoir. je fair to the winner. G ET IT 1. * SPT n vide around Flo in and vicinity | This was the first ‘spotters post When originated, both con. { | A rt *%* Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. Tuesday night and partook of a and was used until the new post|tests were Festricted to folks in | & ————————————— —— | picnic lunch while riding. was rece ntly built in the Bor- |the city of Reading and the | | 1 9 o aa —-y Then were: Sally Fellen- ough park. Borough Council{county of Berks in which it is | §1 $ ! |baum, Mary Stoner, June Mil-|asked for bids for this build- [situated.. However, the popul- | | ** i! | ligan Nissley Ruth | ing, but none were received. arity of the two contesis grew g| 3 | Brown. Fae Kretzing, Marion| Supervisor Smeltzer was no- with such tremendous leaps | * B47 !| Neiss. Eleanor Brown. Dotty | tified by the Property commit-{and bounds that fair oe } Bannot: Marv I Aare tee to tear it down and store|were forced to encompass add- | w y ! | Bennetlt, Mary Hipple, Adelaide | te € : ek 14! & i | Workman, Marion Brubaker, |the lumber and material. 2d territory. | Back Again After | ve Years MANHEIM RSD PA {| ind Dotty Stauffer. Henry | 15 YEARS AGO the, beauty. coftest | = : * o any . || Reist, south of town, was the] Thursday, July 21, 1938 was opened this year for the 1] R al H y T ling % | "i. y Bi FUL Of VOW yas ig ly ames Wav. 70. 221 time to the counties of € gr Lon owe oe J j | driver | De aths: James Way, 70, : : 3 3: £ {!| "The annual Hoffer reunion at|Donegal Street, died at his Schuylkill, Lebanon, Lancaster \ or yd. A. or — tH home at 6 o'clock Thursday|/Chester and Montgomery, as | \ ; ¢ il en. x Gar, en | evening. well as Berks, and the talent § & | Ali ir C om Fe SS or WwW dg K k Rocks (1 PA. Mrs. Barbara G. Hoffman, 71,[contest was thrown open to the | §/| ? RY | » {| |wife of Samuel Hoffman, died world. . : 1] oys Cal stern ungarees & Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, /£tc. d / BUREAU lof complications at 9 p. m. It goes without saying that 4] Ave Jos Wear £ an i | omsbile Go. [lf | Sunday at her home at 230 W. Reading Fair officials are now {JS 1 PATA i i : 7 17 en Go Co. : | Main Street. busily engaged in processing > wt J BY up 1o in. wais 3 Trees en 2 | . Victor Charles, 11, died of|entries in both contests. Entries |j| Priced [9 3.95 jd | E X Ca 3 \ V A + Nn g a Gfadi i Nn g | es Bani ad a ications Friday at his in the beauty contest close Aug. | | : Jo 6 » a ii._——_« oe. . Ff 1 al 4 + | ** Removed bid [home at Manheim R1, near(22, in the talent contest, ‘Aug. |g op Cellars, Trenches, Efe. 1 {WH TE - WAS IN | Landisville, after a lingering{l2. Entry forms for either con- {| . : nt 5 | will G | illness. test can be obtained by w i ays’ Kets n ew atterns a | AND J | Births: Mr. and Mr. Burle|the Feading Fair, 522 Court | | 3 | Schofield, a son.Monday, July|Street, Reading, Pa. or Pr 1 Cello Pck ow PHONE MOUNT JOY 33-4753 : Single »d women |} rs. in Lelio rckg. { | 18th. Single or married wadmen |§| Xe | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis, who have passed the age of 16 | Bi. tT tt = sien) of Florin, announce August are eligible in. the) ———— ee il er = — A. oe Visiting Nurse Association the[beauty contest. Either amas | oe | [birth of a daughter at their|teurs or professionals may en- m— & | FLORIN, PENNA. [home last Thursday. gage in the talent campetition. | | Work began Monday on re-{Finals in both contests will be | Phone Mio Joy Seton) 39-tf | surfacing and widening thefheld during Reading Fair week, | | |state highway between Lan-[September 13 to 20. “ 4 4 [caster and Marietta. It will be| y a 5% | Electric Ww in 18 feet wide and greatly im- pra I Slay ho 3&3 g dl. | r. anc rs. Ralph F. Eghle- | TT and Gas eee persons had their pur- [man of this place, announce thé | Also Specialis > s a arr o Also Specialigé On bc s stolen while shopping at” Irth of a son, James War $s’ | FARM MACHINE WELDING |Lancaster last Saturday. it Bt Hospital, Sunday. ND EQUFPMENT James Berrier, Milton Grove;| "¢ continued drought Dye! 3 | fo Tie an ol 3 | ] Truck Weldin Pat Hoffman, Maytown; Mr, "MS Seton has | qeiol up! the tl h | ang Truc e q y (grass and weeds to such an ex- . « . that it pays to Rave hecki oe X | Wm. Ater, Marietta; and Willis pay a checking dac- | LAWN {OWER SHARPENING | Jashore, Lancaster were fishing to 4" Pre Shu by Wd count. You don't have to carry much . Vad r ; "0 1gines are quite nu-| ov or 2 {at Oxford Friday. They caug ht : . i [ - Ye pid | 130 croakers and trout, some of’ merous along the railroads. cash with you. and 50 don't run the gver eldin ng 3 hicl 1 | An entire wheat field near | risk of losing it. / You don’t have to stand | ( our pounds. & Delta and Marietta Streeis |v 4 ; ig Et Germer| was burned over on | in ling io get orders or pay bills - 0 | MT. JOY, PA Phone 3-5931 | and Mr. Mrs MT. JOY, PA. 931 | and Mr. and Mrs. John Re-| . % |= - | 3 To fon coor Sun-| Sparks from an engine on You hgve an dccurate record of income |! Spr gis the PRR. set fire to wheat ond e: perditsc Ss «oe [ “fit lay at Washington, D. C. ron | PRE cs. a Dr.H.C.Killheffer lr es ig Oe Charles [fields on the farms of Joseph (1 ~ Fe. { IE hi ’ICooper, Salunga, and Amos] i i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John : & 1 Optomgtnist : tho 2 7 at/HerT, Landisville, at about the $ . fio to 10 gallons or more of a J { Charles, was the honor guest a a 0 Saves fip to g [1 MANHEIM | = birthday party. held lot: time early Sunday after waterfvith every wash . . . also sub- li 163 S.¥gharlot = lat go ay y oh Aire on the Herr farm just be- | olor Ls Sav :ndless 11 Telepho 5-334 R ' © r oe stantial soap saving". >A € qe ; 1 ° | Betty received many lovely fore it reached the barn. The | i 3 hous of grinding toil . . . to say j Mon. & jWednfs. 9.5:30 Landisville fire company was] 3 1 tear on clot ol [i Tues. FY. Saf 7-9 P. M. gifts and the guests had a most i ty x tal i A the i iy i wear and tear on clothes. { 7 DS At Totes instrumental in preventing the i i 0 I i 2 [| i A Tues. Frl. Sat, | | enjoyable time. . fire Neighbors extinguished x CRIT FE A JOY, Ya & { I \/ 9:30-1:00. 2.5 P.M [| Those present were: ot the Blan oat VV 4) Ko & i New and Biggei | ELIZABETHTOWN || Anna Coen, Margaret Trout-| Br ihe i RAZ. mn i I r High S | Laks GO a 3 i WEIGH-TO-SAVE DOOR! [ 15 £. High Si {| wine, June Milligan, Janet] ! | ele - : 'S iy Snyder | 1 | New, exclusive jum ized | ay Telephone 24-F Nissly, Mary Elizabeth Hipple, Io Dr Win A ia ler | "Le i Weigh-to-Save Door accuratet, ee | Marie Beamesderfer Wanda| Qy 10194 ] 8 1 ) | $ IT, | Di inane. 4 | measures size of oad . . | Alexander. Phyllis Hoffman (trip on be Bocono el ng id us Small, Medium, Regular. if | and Mary Jane Krall. ne ill i) going auto. + i Ww | & : i “har ake, aged 9 years, ala ; New, Automatic WATER SAVER! | At a meeting of representa-| =~’ he) iy 5 | ! Regulates exact amount ol | tives of the Churches of the oR a fi 2 Tati 2 ih a Powel “F uel Savers’ o0e | water needed for washing! | town, a Church Baseball Lea-| Tey JBN, near dion | 23% 5 ; = Saves time, money! And soap gue was formed. The following] Sv’ ore. Ca, FI “Plenty Traction we d softener, too! : Mrs. Alexander Kramer en- i 3 3 and, softener, 00: Churches are included: United], ™'™ my ren ] “Gear Selection” ‘Ease of Handling” ho Exclusive WASHaway, Brethren, Lutheran, Episcopal, |tertained the Ladies Bible xclusive | Jrethren, L ran, E ! y RINSEaway ACTION! { Presbyterian, Church of God, [Cx felt Cg lical C i : i 4 *°e | \ " eat n/ Ve ~ la ome oi Fairview © St., swre’s what bres rai). Srl : Jined Bashet gets | \ | Evangelical, and Methodist Ep-| | | ere wnat present owners Say: o& Yasous Bagi gets | i There'syexcitement dn the air | iscopal 4 [Thursday evening. 1 B. EARL\ SWARR, MT. JOY, Ri D. (CO-OP EJ) ! 1es cleaner. als 1 | ha %, DD TORQ ac | 43 ol. | r i Ww a, : . ’ AN + = / & po away from clean clothes at WAY S APPLIANCES as 30 YEARS AGO The marriage of Miss Mat actor is an economical tractor to operate. Fuel 3 —never through them. | they prdpare to introduce as July 25, 1923 {guerite Albright, oldest daugh nsumptipn is low, and the gase of handling alone with the 3 | inew and interestfhg line to} | Deaths: Rosey B. Ruhl died {ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Al- Live P TO fave my energy, foo. Plenty of traction and the 4 “ Vd 1.3 A : ans: OSCY Be 2b Xe bright. Maviown and Rav. Frv 10 speed makg@it adaptable to any job.” See the Famous 500 Test their alr@ady fin€ line of | £30 : “at. the right, aytown and Ray Fry- rh a 0 J UN & inah Retailer's! | es 1 | at 6:80 am Ye ere xy N “berger, son of Mr. and Mrs. ROY WITNER, RDO ILLE, R. D, # 2. (CO-OP E3-D): 5 at Your Westinghouse Kelair? : | 4 i 3 | home of her grandparents, Ir Walter Fryberger, Maytown \t home akd doing custofh Work, our E3-Diesel is tops. We 3 | All they'll #11 us is thats [and Mrs. Daniel G. Brandt, at|' ° ANY wouldn't pa®t with the Power Take off and the wide Ld : is wif Toi 350 West Main Street. Death] solemnized Saturday in the gear selectio It's a reall fuel saver, too—using an average - $ MAKE WASHDAYS COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC ci a we shoulfl wath The Bul: 49 SSE: Ny a Me aytown Reformed Church. | of 4 gal. per Fam Burean Dicsel fuel? °° a 1 vik for further? |resulted from meningitis aftel RVTAN T Corn > KR RETLIT y ya & Tone in “PICK THE WINNER" WITH AMERICA'S FAVORITE LAUNDRY TWINS! Ey 0 TR | wok for further i os or a eck She The ceremony was performed CLAYTON L.ARISSER, BLIZABETHTOWN, R. D. #3. one : i ey ; { | details. 5 a Be veeks. dhe 6 Rov. Charles Rs a (CO-OP E4)} & Westinghouse brings you What a handsome pair—the 53 Laundromat? fr! te W| YH was born in ‘East Donegal Twp. ky th Rev. Charles H. Faust, — ( vt P Bey 5 : ; 3rd 3 history-making debates every and the Electric Clothes Dryer! New—a — fi | 3a0q WV; a Wel Cae thil ord) "pastor of the church who used | ou E has ple} v of p@wer With extépt orally low gas con- + week ... . PLUS Election Night Singing Signal Cross Tus: Lon | J jh on | iin Acton Wald, a ring service. Sum pion -; re In yo. Li fo worl wilh and ease of ns...on CBS T d > dry. New—: ay Dry Dia ew—largel yo hat thev are making ans Miss Alice sh, & 1 pe ing e jal { ) rk 3 Rotors on C83 Wen iy shelf. See the “Twins” —loday. iy That hy ox os he ps ent vocalist and musician of} ‘J. EVERETT KRE RER. QU ARRYVILLE, BR. D. . yy tor a Grand ening u - %* Be ee Tia Si . Columbia, died. Deceased was a| | CONFUCIUS SAY (CO-OP EZ) ** Ask us how fo get a set of miniature “twins” | jtroduce the line to the pub- to Miss T. A Welsl | EVEN ELEPHANT “Our E2 tractor operates very economically, it really han CHDE ™ im ou’ He sister to Miss T. Anna Welsh. Bog vp rec Man a Y CON I rea hale You CAN BE SURE...iF ws Westinghouse “+. . that go together like salt and pepper! lic. . Births: Mr. and Mr. John| FORGET (g§ dles easy, and has plenty of power, We like it a lot. | ‘ | Be trier, of this place, announce| MAN WHO Lancaster County b 4 in whi on | the birth ¢f a son. ABVERT | a every 70ma 1 -3 Rise Mpc * nes | a or GEO. W. LEA MAN Ht tre dio wn sot 175 Jp 30 ud Mes. Boe x) il | Farm Bureau Co-Operative Ass'n * : |tor 18 will receive a free jo ary son, fo Lo) MACHINERY DEPARTMENT 4 MOUNT JOY, PA. 208 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE 3-9351 {door priz je Mrs. Robert Arnold, Susi ; DILLERVILLE ROAD . A . y A | ¢ 3 . anc ) Pl Ne ane df 11 *»* OPEN DAILY TILL 6:00 P. M. MONDAY AND FRIDAY TILL 9:00 P. M. | & ; a Phone Lance. 4-0541 ONE OF MOUNI ._Y’S LEADING TIRE AND APPLIANCE STORES | + “ 3 | of this place, a son, at the Gen-| ai . Ld NS ogee ' he BROS Er rn, $y el a Bae eto as"
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