The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 30, 1961, Image 2

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    BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PENNA
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT
FAST MAIN STREFT, MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County
11
Richard A. Rainbo:t
Editor
and
Publish
Subscription Rate $2.50 per year mail.
Advertising Rates upon request
Entered at the post office at Mount Jov. Pe
second class mail under the Act of M: arch 3, 1879
he Fri en
of Mount
Besides his
three
of El
Lim
by
nna., as
Fire
Mortuary Record.
dchip Co
Joy
wife, surviving
chi.dren Betty,
a er Eckert, of E
arsburg: Doris, wife of
CHRISTIAN Wii Walter, of Colum-
ro Christian, hi4 R1, and Lloyd, at home
filty-four, 432 R ckland St Nine grandchildren and
Lancaster, died at 10:45 aM these brothers and sisters al-
Sunday at General Hospital 4 survive: Harry.
where she tad been a patient pig: Lester. of Columbia Rl:
for two days. _ Pearl, wife cof Hathaway
The ‘wite ‘of Charles W. gyenneman, of Mount :
Ehitisham, 3 h nit born a R1, and Mae, wi'e of Marvin
Mount Joy a daugit r of the Garner, of Wrightsville R2
late Hettie Way She was a Funeral rites were held on
reside mt of Mount Joy most Thyr-day afternoon from the
0 her life until moving ton {uneral home and
Lancaster 12 years ago. from the Newtown E. U. B
She was a member of Ebe- Church. Burial made in
nczer Bapyst Church and isthe Newtown cemetery
survived in addition to her ¥
husband by a son, Charles R
Jr., at home, and a brother, nartin S. Newcomer. sixty
Samuel Way. Mount Joy. of 217 North Barbara street
Burial! will was made On died at 8 a m. Thursday, Nov
Thursday afternooa In ihe 23 jn the Lancaster General
Lincoln cemetery in Mount fospital ater a long illness
Joy {cllowing services at th He was a farmer in Rapho
Ebznezer Church Twp. for 27 years, until ill-
s—————— na:s forced his retirement in
MAE EASTON 1954
Mrs. Ida Mae.Easton, 91. A member
formerly of Mount Joy, died Hill Mennonite
Moadav. Nov. 27 at 10:05 p. had been a deacon since
m. in Harrisburg after an ill- Born in Rapho
nes: of two months. She was was the son of the
the widow of William D.man S. and Annie
Easton. Newcomer
Born Surviving, besides his wife
snip, she lived sre for 55 Lillian Mumma Newcomer
years be’ore moving to Mid- are these children: Arlene
dieto wn. She li fw in Middle- M., at home; Anna F. wii
town for 33 year and then of Richard S. Enck, Marietta
with her son iver S.. inR1l: Mary E., wife of Ray-
Harrisburg for the past two mond Eshleman, Cleans
vears Martha N., wife of Elvin
In add Harnish, Willow Street RI
ie survived bv five graadchil- 14 grandchildren and a sister
dren, nine great -andchild- Martha, wife of Menno W
ron and two gr great Hoffer, Manheim R1
grandchildren Funeral services w
Funeral will be held from the Nissley funer
Friday afternoon the home and the Landisville
Mt Jovy Mennon Mennonite Church, Sunday
Burial will be made in thc afternoon, Nov. 26 In
Camp Hill cemetery, Florin, ment was made in the
Heilig funeral in tery adjoining the church.
Vie

ADA WAY
Mr:. Ada Wa
was
MARTIN NEWCOMER
IDA
of the Chestnu
Church
latz Nor-
Strickler
in Mount Joy Town-
ition to her son, she
he a
rites
from
ite churen
tern-
home
of Colum-
Jowof the
daughter
ceme4

charge
. ’ *
CHARLES E. REED Kreider’s Delicious
~1 S ior S
sg fie for Charles BROAD BREASTED
Tu stay afternoon at the
Mount Joy cemetery CORN-FED
Mr. Reed. who d lay,
November 24, at his | in
Pniladelphia. had als - if V a IS
tained a residence in Mount
Joy at 9 Main street, a prop
erty which has n in the
family for many many years
Although h2 kept his Mt
Joy property, Mr. Reed in re
cent vears had been here for
only brief times, particularly
since injury a traffic
accident some six or sevel
years ago
Although
ewhat
lowing his accident,
retain2d an a clive > I
mind and particularly enjoy-
ed coming to Mount Joy
He wa~ a retired civil
vant, having worked
years postal depari- “Turk
Philadelphia 3
Survivors include only one any
Robert, 6726 Jefferson
Philadelphiz
an in
were som
LIVE or DRESSED WEIGH
Free Delivery
Ser-
many
with the Pro:
than
ceys are higher in
Lower in calories
meats.”
ment mn
other
Son,
straeti,
Eugene S. Kreider
R. D. 2 MOUNT JOY
OLdfield 3-9036
JACOB S. GELTM ACHER
Jacob S. Geltmacher, 39
died at his Columbia
Rl, Monday
ol
22-t1¢

hom
ears
Born in Newtown
late Daniel
Ann Sheaf
the husband
- Beulah Beaston
der
pe ;
Have you,
or has SGiicone
“you know,
just moved to a
new home?
ang a
Your Welcome Wagon
Hostess will call with
gifts and friendly
greetings from the com- 4
munity. z~ {
SN
V4
AVE TR
and
ihe n
bia. He was a m
New town
FREE
HEARING
TEST
in your home or
our local office
3 In Penna., Md,
‘a. to serve the hard
3!
POCO P ORO OROITRRRONIOOIOROIROIRIIRNRNOINOIIDIDYS
Stop in or Call
Locally at...
ADAM H. GREER
87 E. Main St.
Mount Joy OL 3-2261



Carl G.
Landisville-Salunga
Mrs. William K. Risser
———
of Boy

Eleven members The
Scout Troop 41,
rived advancement
recently at a court of honor Legion
in the Landisville E'ement-gram
ary School. Barry
received the Life
ward,
bar of
red
Scout a- pany
the troop ever to re
ceive the award. Star badges
were presented to the follow:
ing: Lawrence Carey, Bruce .. o
Gladhill, Richard Rohr2r and
Howard Marzol”, Dennis... 300
Myers, Dana Godfrey, Philip yisite
Mos- and Mike Sieprietowski oq
received First Class awards
Sccond class awards went 0 nf,
Randy Duke and John Perlis. 4.4
Tweaaty Scout; received mer-j.e
it badges and perfect attend: opis po,
ance pins were presented 10 (he
three scouts ter
was
Miss Pat Emick a junior at
Tufts University,
Mass. and a graduat2
Hempfield high school,
disville was chosen “Queen Music
Varsity’ at the lastduction
football game of the
betwaen Tufts and the Coast
Guard Acadamy. Miss Emich
a ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Emich, East Petersburg
is majoring in physical ther
apy
OL music
and Mrs. Paul Kraybill
South Avenue Landis-
are the parents of a
born W: one sday,
Lancaster Gener-
Mr
€3
ville,
Nov. 22 at
al Hospital.
The Ladies Auxiliary to
the Salunga Fire Company
and the Salunga Women’s
Club will hold a joint Christ-
was
Reheard New dlolland
A film
and was the first mem: Communist
shown
American
ville E!
the
and
Main
ecently for
winter with their
and family
Russell
Madford, Hempfield Union high Seno
department was sp2
Lan: er at the Donegal high Shas
Masters
season Donegal
Simi mais
Patronize Our Advertise rs.
home of Mrs, Margaret Hies
stand, Main
7:45 p.m.
for exchange
St., Salunga
- + -
Hempfield
at the Mount
Post Home. The?
presented by
Machine
entitled
the Le
School
and
success at
emantary
parents
chool
Mrs. Henry
Street,
California,
daug
Getz, head of
Society
held recently at
cchool
Sales Representative
Garber Motor Co.
10th Year . . Ford-Mercury BANK BARN, room to
ELIZABETHTOWN
PHONE EM 7-1181
10-110
“ “PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE

Friday, Dec. 1, 1961
On the premises located in the Borough of Eliza:
bethtown, at No. 130 Washington Sireei.
ONE HALF of a
2, Story
BRICK
Double
HOUSE
rcoms and bath,
d furnace,
containing ©
first floor; coal fire hot
heater in basement.
in good cot
Real estate
Immediate possession can be
made
7:00 P
view property can be
e to commence at M,,
be made known by
Alice B. Hoerner Estate
First National Bank and Trust Company
commode
water heat;
dition; desirable
given.
anu
y
iocation.
when conditions will
of Elizabzthtown, Executor
Herr, Atte
Dupes, A
rney
Auctioneer
-
Walter
25-3¢
Murphy's Week End.
Smasher Specials

$1 Box Christmas Cards
Slim
Now 777
and Regulars

DELICIOUS
BRIDGE MIX
CANDIES
Reg. 79¢c Lb.
Pq:
Flannel Shirts
Size
Reg $1.98
Now ©.
6 to 16



MULTIPLE C7'2
Tree Light Set
Now 3 D-
LADIES 100%
Nylon Slips
‘1.33
7-LIGHT
Reg. $1.98
Reg. $51.98


45 R.P.M.—Reg. 98c
Hi-Fi — Reg. $3.98
Hi-Fi — Reg. $4.98
Hi-Fi — Reg. $5.98
Hi-Fi — Reg. £6.98
LOW LOW LOW PRICES ON RECORDS
Now 77c
Now $2.99
Now $3.98
Now $4.84
Now $5.44

SAVE ~ SAVE — SAVI —~ SAVE

“THE COI
14-16 WEST MAIN STREET
STORE HOURS:
8 TO 9 SIX DAYS A

PLETE VARIE
"STOR
MOUNT JOY
UNTIL CHRISTMAS —
WEEK
Bring a dollar gift their home in Roanoke, La.
Sertoma
Landisville, Club met Wednesday evening
badges Nov. 22 Joy
pro
o ley
Com- INE
“The Mrs
Encirclement” €rville,
Education Weaek
indis-
Ov-
friends
during the
Hies-
Salunga
San Luis
to Spend +
leading from Maytown to Bal nbridge,
A. H. AP Peifer west of Maytown
, mattress:
wasn bowl on
gas hot water
Arrangements i
by calling EM 7-6567.
(From page 1» their daughter and
law, Mr. and Mrs.
Hostetter and family
Joy.
Mr. and Mrs.
entertained Mr.
Sam» el Geib on
ing Day.
Mr and
Shoemaker
{following to
at
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spahr
Collingsdale and Misses
Miles and Jennie Swe
of E-town visited Miss
Mary Hamilton on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brad
entertained the follow-
to dinner on Sunday,
Della Haines of Brick-
Mrs. Edna Rettew of day:
Lancaster, Mrs. Mary Brad- Kreider
ley of Columbia and Mr Walter h
and Mrs. Irvin Bishop and Mrs. Eugene
Mrs. Viola Bricker family and Mr. and
Miss ; Mary “Hamilton Lester Kreider and
dinner guests of Mr of Mount Joy R.D.
(YT: > : Mrs. John Henry
ps. Walia Rs and family of Manheim
caste” oil 1é sgiving ; oo. :
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sch- and My and Mrs.
: : tling and son of
legelmilch of Columbia and town
Mrs. Henry Engle of Mount
Jov R.D. visited Mrs. Sara Mr. and
Schlegelmiich on Tuesday Brenneman,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brandt Thanksgiving
entertained to dinner home of Mr
ol
Anna
eitzer
David Get!
and Mrs
Mrs
entertained
dinner on
Mr. and Mrs.
of Mount Joy,
Kreider and son,
Mrs
Vr
Mrs
and -
were
and
Lan-
Mr,
Mrs. Lester II
Marietta
Day
and
at
“were Mrs
PUBLIC SAL
OF VALUABLE
Real Estate - Implements - Household Goods
~ Saturday, Dec. 2, 1961 '
On the premises located along Route No. 241i

acres, more or less, therzon erecled a
215, Story FRAME HOUSE |
adjoining
in cellm
CORN
hous-
imple-
laundry
partial bath:
heater
containing 8 rooms and
with single kettle furnace: gas hot water
stable 20 head of cattle:
BARN adjoining, Tobacco Shed adjoining; 2 brooder
ez: chicken house, room to house 350 laying hens;
ment shed: wood shed; milk house.
Spring of never failing water:
furnishing water to barn ana house;
and house.
This farm is in
desirable location
Immediate pos:
view property can
electric
electricity
water sys
in barn
high state of cultivation,
very
scion can be given. Arrangements (O
be made by calling HA 6 3681.
Also at same time and place implements and
some household goods:
Allis Chalmers “B’ Tractor
McCormick Deering Disk: 3-section spring
like new: 8 single soil pulve rizer; New Holland
tire wagon with 16’ bed and sideboards; low down iron-
wheel wagon: homemade rubber-tire wagon w ith bed; tw«
20° tobacco ladders: New Idea 4 wheel manure
10-hole Ontario seed and fertilizer drill;
Fairbank Scales: Minnich Tobacco Press;
re - StOV'S; ARE broeders: 2-hole corn
barrows: electric motor: log and cow chains:
cls: carpenter tecols: other tools: tobacco lath; 3
¢tove and and fireplace wood; locust posts; lumber;
and corn by the ton:
HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Gray
en Range. like new: Winereft apartment-size
Heatrola: extension table: buffet: two sewing
brass bed. spring and mattress; bedroom suite,
marble-top dresser; pine washstand;
Rug: 9x12 rug: throw rugs: small eleciric cleaner;
blanket chests: highchair; plank-bottom chairs:
chairs: flour chest: small radio: dishes and cooking
Maytag Washer, in good condition; tubs; buckets; @
* articles too numerous to mention.
Sale tn eemmence at 12:3¢ P. M.. rea!
fered ai 2:00 P. M., when conditions will be
by
and plow; 2
both
with mower
harrow.
1 Columbian Kitch-
Gas Stove;
machine
spring and
enama
two
othe:
utensils:
ind lot
to be of
known /
estate
mad:
Mrs. Raymond Blessing
Henry J. Rutheriord, Attorney
Walter Dupes. Auctioneer
Garman & Miiler, Clerks
Refreshments will be
town Lutheran Church.
served by the women of
May
PUBLIC SALE
OF
C. K. NEWCOMER ESTATE
Thursday, Nov. 3D, 1961
AT 6:30 P. M.

Joy Theatre Building store room (formerly Sloan's
Drug Store), East Main Street, Mount Joy. Penna.
School Buses, P. U.C. Charter Permit and
Manheim Central School District Coniract
to approval of P.U.C. and Manheim Central
School District Board)
CHEVROLET SPARTAN 80 SERIES YEAR 1858
Wayne 60 Pass. Superamic Body, Serial No. 207520
Miles 52096
CHEVROLET 8800 SERIES YEAR 1857
Wayne 60 Pass. Superamic Body, Serial No. 206551
Miles 72610
CHEVROLET 68200 SERIES YEAR 1955
Superior 60 Pass. Body Miles 54002
REO GOLD COMET YEAR 19854
Superior 60 Pass. Body Miles 50949
(subject
All busses. P.U.C. Charter Permit and School Contract to
be old as one unit. Busses are in good operating condi-
tion Terms: 10% down. Balance on or before January I.
1962
1961 Oldsmobile 98 Heliday Cpe.
Fully equipped in excellent condition
MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
LIVING ROOM-—2-piece RCA TV
Sci. reelining chair, end tables, oor lamp,
1 pictura, clec.; 8'3"x10°6" rug,
BEDROOM—desk and chair, pine chest,
lamps, vacuum sweeper, boudoir chair.
KITCHEN-—Breakfast set, table and 4 chairs,
stand, Electric clock, 12 hp. RCA air-conditioner,
daire refrigerator, Misc. pots and pans, dishes, etc.
Furniture inspection: day of sale after 4:00 P. M.
Busses and automobile may be inspected at Ralph
Sinclair Gas Station lot, rear of 323 East Main
Mount Joy. Pa. any day between 7:C0 and 9:00 P.M.
Sale of furniture to begin at 6:30 P. M. Sale of bust
and automobile at 7:15 P. M
C. K. Newcomer Estate
CLARENCE C. NEWCOMER, EXECUTOR
living room suite,
2 table lamps, 1 11
pedestal ash tray
rug, 3 bou-
doir
Utility
Frigi-
Valtar’s
Stro


Clarence C.
Omar
Attorney
Auctioneer
Newcomer,
Landis. 26-2¢
Thanksgiv-
Kreider and
0
em
very 5
rubber- §
son-in- The Bul etin, Mount Joy |
J. Richard m— “i
Mt, field Randler and son,
bethtown.
spent
days with
est
Harvey
the
Sun-
John
Brenneman,
entertained
Harold
and Mrs
of
~] FOR SALE
1961 Olds 98 4-Door Hardtop
1361 Olds F-85 4-Door, Straight Stick
1261 Pontiac Bonneville Station Wagon
Albert Fika,
the Thanksgiving holi
Mr. and Mrs. Ern
Pennington, Harrisburg
Mr. and Mrs Lester H
Marietta Avenue
Mr. and Mrs
Eshelman and Mr
Lester A. Brenneman
Elizabethtown
Mr. and Mrs
Two 1961 Chevrolet Biscayne 8-Cyl. 4-Door
Full Power '
1960 Olds 98 4-Door Hardtop

family,
and
Kreider
R.D.
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Elizabeth-
Ave.,
the
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JOHNSON 1960 Olds Super 88 4-Door, Power
1860 Pontiac Vista 4-Door Hardtop
1958 Pontiac 4-Door Hardtop: Power
1956 Poniiac 4-Door Sedan
1354 Pontiac Catalina
ARNOLD'S GARAGE
MAYTOWN, PA.
BUSES FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
FLORIN, PA.
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CHRISTMAS
FOR 1962
NOW OPEN
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MOUNT JOY FLORIN
New HIGH FIDELITY
oio8 TV with

The ARLISS Series 211-CB-39
stineompatible color TV 21” tube (overall ding. —260 3q. in. picture)
Amazing new RCA High-Fidelity color tube makes the original
colors come alive in your living room. It's like being on the scene
f. Black and white reception also comes in with added
clarity, sharpness and brightness
COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF!
H. S. Newcomer &
EAST MAIN & BARBARA STREETS
Son, In
Phone OL 3-3
Phone Marietta HAzel 6-928

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