JOE'S SHOE REPAIR On The Square ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE 9227R ANNOUNCING 24 Hour Service From 41 East Main St., Mount Joy EXPERT REPAIRING Sport Shoe Specials Canvass (all colors) $495 Now $3.95 $3.95 Now $2.95 ~~ and Nylon Mesh Combinations 25% Less $1095 Now $8.21 $9.95 $7.46 $8.95 $6.71 $7.95 $5.96 One Lot To Close Out (NOT ALL SIZES) $2.95-$3.95-$4.95 VALUES TO $10.00 EsHLEMAN Bros. MOUNT JOY, PA. Were Were Were NOW NOW NOW Were Were Were Whenever you're extra busy, or the weather is unpleasant, rely on the postman to make the trip to our bank for you. Through him your deposits get the same prompt attention they would get if you brought them here in person. Try Banking by-Malil at three cents a “visit.” BANK IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFOhi UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK OF MOUNT JOY Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation AMPLE FREE PARKING SPACE SI1CO ROFIT p S | and a | Mortuary Record of Mount Joy is a sister. Funeral seyvices will be held at 2 p. m. Friday at the Nissley Funeral Home with interment of Bain-'in the Eberle cemetery funeral John W. Lighty, 62, bridge, died at the home of his may call at the home daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Thursday 7 to 9 p. m. and Mrs. Raymond Waltz, Mari- etta, R1. GEORGE M. COLLEGE S—————— George M. College, 73. Milton John Allan Smith, 19, son of Grove. Mt. Joy R2, died unex Mr. and Mrs. Jno. E. Smith, of pectedly at 5:30 p. m. Wednes- Bainbridge, died Friday at St. day at his home. He had been Joseph's Hospital after a three under the care of a physician week's illness for a heart condition but had —— worked Wednesday on his farm George H. Sites, 71, died at his home Friday, on Pinch Rd.. Manheim R3 Jorn in Rapho Twp.. a son of the late Henry and Elizabeth Hummer Sites. before being stricken. Born in New Germantown, Perry County, he was a son of the late William M. and Martha McGee College and resided in [Lancaster County for the past HARRY B. HERSEHY 34 years. His wife, the former Harry B. Hershey, 56, Le- Rhoda Stephens, died in 1927. moyne, died in the Harrisburg Surviving are four daughters sons: Dallas, wife of | Jacob M. Klire; Bethel, wife of Walter L. Keebler, and Sydney, wife of Dr. L. C. Hamblock, all of Mount Joy R2: Peggy, wife of Merritt W. Alexander, Ham- burg, Pa.; William M. and Her- Hospital on Saturday, after a and two short illness. He Norman B. Hershey of Florin and for the past years was a railroad mail clerk. Mrs. Melvin Weaver was a son of 37 ’ man S., both at home. JOSEPH B. GINDER Four grandchildren and a Joseph B. Ginder, 84, died on brother and three sisters also Saturday at the Messiah Home! survive, James J., and Laura, | at Harrisburg. He was a retired Wife of W. K. Leedy, both of farmer and formerly lived at|Lemoyne; Mrs. Mary Bear, of | Manheim R3, and was a mem- Harrisburg: and Mrs. Daisy | ber of the Brethren in Christ, Hahn, Progress. Church at Mastersonville. Funeral services will be held Mr. Ginder is survived by two Saturday, 2:00 from the James ~hildren Joseph H. Ginder, of B. Heilig Funeral home. Friends Manheim R3. and Mrs. Abram may cali at the funeral home on Shelley, Manheim R2: a broth- Friday, from 7 to 9. Interment er. Daniel B. Ginder, Philadel- in the Henry Eberly Cemetery. nhia, and a sister. Mrs. Henry ° | Frev, Messiah Home, Harris-| Everybody in this locality reads Wednesday afternoon at the; | Brethren in Christ Church at a 3a | | Mastersonville, with interment Polio victims need help Now! Rl, died at 4:25 Friday at the SE . AND DOLLARS Lancaster General Hospital af- - 0 | ter a two week's illness. He was Mail Your Folder Today | Fianna Gerber Erb and a mem- | the Friendship Fire SIOCRINGS | "he Bulletin 1sers get <ueh burg, and 14 grandchildren. Funeral services were held on that’s why its adver- resulte in the adjoining cemetery. JACOB G Jacob G. Erb, ERB 65. Columbia POLIO WON'T WAIT THE LANCASTER COUNTY CHAPTER FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS C. C. Rudy, John C. Truxal, Chatrman Treasurer Room 401, Breneman Building 53 N. Duke St, Lancaster, Pa. a patient in the hospital for one week. Born in Mount Joy, he was a son of the late John and her of the Newtown Evangelical United Brethren Church, and Co. 1. Mt. He had been employed by State Highway Department 10 vears. In addition to his farmer Edith Witmer, is survived by these sisters a brother: Minnie. Ella and Howard Erb. all of Mount Joy R11: and Bertha, wife of John Habe-ker, California Funeral services were held on the Niss'ley Funeral Main St., Mt. Joy, in Newtown Tov the for wife, IT'S WELL TO ORDER FUEL Oli. NOW | THAT SUMMER HAS | YOU SAYING “wow” the he and Monday at Home, East with interment cometery bi i i i GEORGE W. MYERS George W Myers, eighty- : three, 151 New Haven St., Mt Joy, died at 6:05 p. m. Monday at Lancaster General Hospital, y . You can’t save summer heat where he was admitted after be- for winter use but you can ing stricken with a cerebral hemorrhage Saturday Jorn in Maytown, he <on of the late Jacob and Derr Myers of Mount Joy for 50 vears. was last emploved by the Ger- Payne Shoe Co., Mount Joy, retiring two years ago, and was a member of Mt. Joy Ey-| a gelical Cong. Church. In additional to his wife, the former Leah Elizabeth Heiser- man, he is survived by two sons daughter: Mrs. Anna Morton, at home, and Albert L and Earl B., both of Mount Joy. A granddaughter also survives He was the last of his immedi- for a comfortable now! Call us Dial 3 prepare was a Sara and was a resident He for high 2483. winter h=at Fuel Oil. ate family. Benj. F. Garber ELIZABETHTOWN, PA Phone 702-J FARM BUREAU [eT] Home Office COLUMBUS te NIGEL 13 Ents in Non-disceloring “A530 NEW! NYLON ELASTIC Thousands of your fellow citi- zens have found the way to family security through Farm Bureau Family Income protec- tion. Don’t put off what you know you should attend to, bee 5] 2 0 0 cause of mistaken ideas of cost. Pr. Comfort Plus Glamor For Women With VARICOSE VEINS Healthful support for surface varicose veins Nylons that won't dis- color. Open toes for better circulation. Light Fashioned. Easy to launder. Sloan's Pharmacy The REXALL Store Farm Bureau plans are built so you can afford them! Get the figures . . no obligation. Call—- Warren H. Stehman | SQUARE ST. FLORIN PHONE MT. JOY 3-5547 Made by [EEE | 9 7 UT TT UTR TIT RTL HOME OFFICE + COLUMBUS, OHIO Phone 3-3001 MOUNT JOY, PA. SJ = dhe SR, : AER CRNA Friends | FALMOUTH { Thursday. August 19 The Home Builders Clas; of | "8 of Ruth Miller, Mrs. Nor the Church of the Brethren Bi. | Man Rutt, Jr, dN Ile ble School will hold a meeting | Her provid ad th ! eh Saturday evening at the home | viller of Harrisonburg, of Mrs. Abner Stern, E-town R2. | Va gave a talk. Rev. Abner She will be assisted by Mrs. An. | Miller, Cumberland, Md, w na Hauck, E-town R1. Members! the principal sp r. Jonas are invited { Miller showed of Ch The descendants of the lat dre Southern Bible M Martin L. Miller held their an. | O'F >= nual reunion Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nis- | BIRY HS sley. 195 persons were register | { od t Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoov- Descendants include 11 chil- |" 46 EB Main St. a boy at the dren, 56 grandchildren, 41 great | General Hospital Friday t grandchildren, and 33 great-| Lhe baby was named Stepher great-grandchildren. All the Richard. children were reared on the ® Miller Farm in Conoy Twp. Patronize Bulletin Advert Alvin Miller conducted the program. Songs were in charge of Walter Keener, Jr. Devotions by Jonas Miller of Hacoda, Ala JAMES B. HEILIG A male quartet consisting of Funeral Director Rev. Ira, Reuben, Levi, and Benjamin Miller a trio consist: | THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. ticherlys Fine Dry Cleaning Prolongs The Life Of Your Clothing You Phone 3-4071 We Call SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER AS A 32 TON SELF-UNLOADING FORAGE WAGON You can haul as much as 3%: tons of silage. And at the silo or storage area you have a com- pletely automatic power unloading unit. No more forking out loads into your blower. Just set the tractor throttle and Uni-lever control and your forage box unloads itself. The beaters do the work—reducing unloading iime to about 5 minutes. You can also use your forage wagon for hauling and unloading other materials . . . corn . . . small grain . , . corn cobs . . . tobacco sibs, Control . NOW! WHILE THEY LAST PUT THIS NEW DUAL-PURPOSE NEW HOLLAND SPREADER TO WORK ON YOUR FARM TODAY... THEN USE IT ALL YEAR 'ROUND Just remove extension sides then . ., A wl ra Attach widespread CTY 2 ) shaft with three bolts on each end. AS A 130 BUSHEL P.T.O. MANURE SPREADER You have the most advanced spreader on the market today . . . handling the entire operation right from your tractor seat with patented Uni-Lever . . and at the seme time you can cut your trips to the field in half. You can even vary the apron speed while the beaters are running . . . or run the beaters and apron separately to get even, high-capacity spreading— and prevent throwback while emptying. A special Metalife Primer inside and out and dense Georgia Pine flooring give your spreader extra long life. RECEIVE THIS NEW HOLLAND 4 TON WAGON NO EXTRA COST Get a New Holland Model 4T wagon FREE af no extra cos’ with the purchase of each spreader. Made of high-grade, heavy-duty steel these sturdy wagons op- erate with equal ease in rough fields or on paved roads . . when loaded to their four-ton capacity. Four point, constant balance is the secret. This special iniroductory offer is good ONLY UNTIL THIS LOT OF SPREADERS IS GONE. So don’t wait—Act now. 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