The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 07, 1962, Image 2

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. "am ” Joy bethtown, for 47 years and a MRS. WILLIAM H. CRIDER ===—=====S=smmmm—===== Robert Clements and sons, of Elizabethtown; Mr. and Mrs. Thursday, June 7
The Mount Joy Surviving are his wife, the member of the Mount Joy| Mrs. Mary G. Crider, sev-| New Castle, Del, spent the Melvin Watson and children, The Bulletin, Mount Iq nior
: lformer Emma Mae Slesser, at|Fire Company lenty-four, 123 Delta St., died $ MAYTOWN weekend with Mrs, Wolfe. Enola; Mr. and Mrs. Robert| -
home; three daughters: Betly| Surviving is a daughter the Lancaster General hos-| Mr. Harold Johnstin return- Black and children, of Akron|Gardiner Roth, of York, Df Thi
Jane, wife of Russel Libran- Barbara, wife of John Geyer, |pital at 5:15 a.m. Thursday, Miss Grace Henderson | i (0. the hospital and is Mr. and Mrs. William Hollen. led on friends in town I
\ di, Middletown; Doris Ar: Florin; and a brother, Edgar May 31, after a lengthy ill-|== mm ====== convalescing at his hom2. WINER ov) Silden Ephaatay Memorial Day. T
MOUNT JOY. PENNA = : lene, wife of Douglas Gloun:-|Landvater, Elizabethown. [ness. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shaffer] Mrs. Herman Drager, Lan- Me ye METS es Troe. Mr. and Mrs. David Do Frog
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT ler, Lancaster; Jean Romane,| Funeral rites were held on| Born in Camp Hill, Aland children, Landisville/disville was in town on Sat- bia; Nb oy tie. A 10s lert and children, NewH heats of
11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. wife of James Mateer, Mount|'uesday at 2 p.m. from The daughter of the late Williamigpant Wednesday with Mrs, urday. Ne, Iza ON cree: BIL J. visited Miss Marie Wl Se
In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County |Joy; two sons, Clyde E., Mt Miller funeral home, Eliza-and Mary Simmons Holler May Hicks. Several deer have been MF. | wn ne "Charles!" on Sunday. st Toff
Joy, and John O, Jr. atjbethtown, and burial was/she had lived ia Mount Joy Mr. and Mrs. William seen daily west of town, beth ow We avid Miss Grace Henderson Soy
Richard A. Rainbolt N (home. |made in the Camp Hill ceme-|for 37 years. She was the Weaver and son. Middletown near Rowenna. i] oF arise gs Nr, She ited Mrs. Bessie Cassel i ‘ op
: | Also surviving are fivejlery. |widow of William H. Crider.| "wei cao with Mrs! Dennis, Denise and Kyle Mrs; Arthur Schne ” gland Miss Viola Johnstin i
Biter AR grandchildren, and the fol BuNE coy She was a member of the Dp Shirk and children. Dick, Millersville, visited 3°Y; Me ROE Mas. Filuttary Rohrerstown on Sunday. ann Nis
and [lowing brothers and sisters: ANNA YOUNG iiEWCOMER | Chiques Methodist Church . d Mrs. Frank Hinck their grandparents, Mr. and Ensle’and eniidren, Lo senna ace rhedal
. 2A [Reuben O., Bainbridge, and) Mrs. Anna Young Newcom-and the Women's Society of] Mr. and I rs. rank BUNCE Mrs. George Waller over the Pid: When in need of printi 188.8%
Publisher > __ (Jacob R., Elizabethtown; Mrs |r, 70, died at the home of/Christian Service. She taught|/2nd son, Washington, N. J ve ekend. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fry- ;emember The Bulletin. , Pon 31
T= Jennie Weaver, Elizabeth-|her daughter-in-law, Mrs.Rob-in the primary department and Mrs. Nell Kline, kin, Adrian Revnolds. Lancast-Perser, Lititz, visited Mr. - Donald
Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail. town; Bertha, wife of C. B|2rt Newcomer, 233 W. Mainof the church's Sunday called on Miss ‘Grace TF spent the weekend with and Mrs. Ray Fryberger on + ue
Advertising Rates upon request (Wittel, Elizabethtown; Eliza-|3t., Monday evening, June 4./School for 30 pears. son Wednesday. = tier aunt Miss Marv Witmer Sunday. I F ipp
Entered at the post office at Mount Joy, Penna. a¢|beth, wife of Tillman Eber She was born in Mount Her survivors are two sons,| Mrs. James Baker vaca-ner gy wimer.™ Memorial Day guests of phn Farm
second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. sole. Elizabethtown: Mrs. Ag-|Joy Twp., a daughter of the Eugene W. Lancaster, and tioned in Chillicothe, Ohio,| The Rev Taylor, chaplain Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huntz- an ooe:
- TT _ |nes Weaver, Elizabethtown;|!ate Jacob H. and Anna Heis- John E., Mount Joy; five last week. James Bakes vig x & M. Seminary Was on inger were: Mr. and Mrs. El re Pl
bulance to the hospital in aSarah, wife of Norman Shank|'and Young. She was a mem-\ grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. 2d his parents at Dunbar, gi og A vin Miller, Eden West; Mrs. i Woy
semi-conscious condition. Thelof Elizabethtown; Emma|der of Saint Mark's EUB/Eqward Walters, Camp Hill. his Wet cs Houseal fami ie re a " bsence of Kraft, Lancaster; Mr. and '
Mortuary Record only outward injuries he sus{wife of Ira Heisey, Milton|Church. Mt. Joy, and the la-\ang four brothers, Clyde Hol- e James Housea arn : os Ri e Te € Mrs. E. Day Ressler, Stras- Be
tained in the accident were|Grove, and Anna, wife of|dies Bible Class of the churchijer Camp Hill; Earl, Harris- moved into the Clepper house he Hey, icaTe ners burg, Mrs. Jean Lowery and fr Kit
= cuts on his head and left{Amos Brandt, Falmouth. | She was employed by Ger- burg; Roy, New Cumberland|'? Coffee Goss on Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. John ards children, Lancaster. edal, 172-
ELLEN H. GRUBER knee, the coroner said. | Funeral services were held|berich-Payae Shoe Co. land Paul, Bridgeport, Conn. day. : Bropae eAEinglon, va. Spent $e Week The ULCW of St. John's 4 izkee, 2n
Mrs. Ellen H. Gruber, 92, Dr. Clime said he ordered|from the Heilig funeral home| Surviving are a son, John Funeral services were heldf,, Mrs Bioet FR yg rthiand nie Lillian pie Lutheran Church met Wed- | 01% 3rd,
of 43 West Donegal St., Mt.|the autopsy performed so he/Monday, June 4, and burial Ray A Fla (Saturday, June 2, from the Es EE lirel then OU: OF town. Visitors on nesday evening in the church or B be Inedkl
: 2 o termine , lw i -ltwo daughters, ¥ |Heili \re % ) & , t g ! S( 4B rt, :
Joy, died at 10 am. al ee the, aa MAS on en lof Lee R. Shaeffer, St. nr ir Hg funetal home snl us were guests of Mrs. Mildred Memorial Day were: Mr. and social room. Mrs, Warden haa usser, 78-(
day, June 2, at her home. W satible the : wd ht hz 0 y: {burg Fla, and Dorothy N.icomicter Wolfe and Miss Helen Sload Mrs. Herman Zuck, of York; Wilson was in charge. Leag!
She Was eae of the OO a py to aye \wife of Harold E. Kulp, Eliz-| ye -B last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker, of Mrs. Hattie Hess and son, i _ (arr High seas
Bo ee at i in|crash, which caused him to] J. R. LANDVATER JR. |Eosthiown; 12 grandchildren, gy tin advertisement pays | SzswummmRRmm: A a TOE ARs wi GRAD Pa gr. 100-7x,
Rapho Twp. a daughter of ‘0se control of his car, or itl Jacob R. Landvater Jr, 75,and one great-grandchild. fo ao ll High seas
the late Henry and Annie/Wwas possible he might have|of South Market St., Florin,! Also surviving are two bro-| & 46-01. Mr Koser,
Horst Stauffer. [-uffered severe injuries as a/died at 9:45 am. Friday of a ners, Harvey Young, Mi. loi WHY Not Send The cans d, Dennis
She was a member of the|direct result of the accident. [heart attack at the Fairview 2 4 mel OUng, Sard Home Paper to Your edal; 3rd,
Crotsrongs Brethren i nl He was born in Conoy/Manor Convalescent Homes, water, Fla; an ree sisters, 7-2%. mec
Christ Church. {Twp., a son of the late Jacob|Inc., Columbia. He ‘had been Ella, wife of Samuel Ober, of Absent Son or Daughter ? Asp PINEAPPLE- 46-01. #8..n Siand
Besides her son Irvin S|L. and Sarah Ober Ebersole,|ill one year. His wife, Matil- Rheems; Sue, wife of Elmer| It Helps To Cure Homesickness GRAPEFRUIT i CONS ; A
Gruber, with whom she lived|1nd resided in Mount Joy|da Widman Landvater, died Brill, Elizabethtown, and| °y First - De
* she is survived by 2 grand |r the past 11 years. He was in 1935. Mrs. Katie Mumma, Harris-|y 3 Se oy y : st 6. Jef
children, 6 great-grandchild-|formerly employed at the Sa-| Born in Stackstown, he|burg. : | J Ml JusT Frank S Be In No 12-02. ¢ nnis Mar
ren and 3 great-great-grand-|voy Shoe Co., Elizabethtown, was a son of the late Jacob Funeral services were held ! LIKE A verages Deposit Cans cans 7 rown, 89.4
children. |until he retired three yearsR. and Ida Wibel Landvater Thursday morning from the : 81.-0.
Funeral services were held{280. land was a retired carpenter. Heilig funeral home and bur- A A Second ~
from the Sheetz funeral home| Ebersole was a member off He was a member of Loyalial was made in Conestoga a | 14-01. ¢ st 9. Deni
on Tuesday, June 5, and bur |3t. Mark's EUB Church, Mt.Order of Moose 596, Eliza- Memorial park. = = | in d i a C up bottle onld Patct





ial was made in the Mount] . ee — Id pase,
' Pleasant cemetery. Wd Third -
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CLINTON H. EBY | Hallmark. | a d Us al Page iar EE
Clinton H. Eby, ninety-one, | s S,
318 N. Barbara St., Mount | ( anda , | a : Poute: -
Joy, died Sunday evening at| When you care enough to send the very best | WHITE tall ¢ j on 93.7 25
the General hospital after 3 = vapora g § HOUSE nd 5) 292
two-day illness. # \ N | p-2x, T
For ne por 18 months he| 1] a Dad deserves a SPECIAL day. LI ARMOUR Tie for s
has been a guest at the Men-| | " a ALL y Riders :
nonite -Home, 1520 Harris-| . eer ! FLAVORS k ¢ he Flying
burg Pike. For all the good things he does every day of the year... pkgs. B EEF STEW Season a
He was born in Rapho| |
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fixing a broken bike, bringing home a surprise, lending his minimum
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favorite tie for a big date, footing the bill for a special | Royal An ihe Cher 1 es BRAND 7 pi : b5¢ Ua 43° Pe rer
londay, J
party dress... Dad deserves special thoughtfulness on |
Twp., a son of the late Mr. |
and Mrs. Emanuel Eby. |
A retired farmer, he was a
resident of Mount Joy for 60]
years. He was a membar of
the Mount Joy Mennonite
Church. {
His wife, Barbara F. Eby,
died in 1957.
Surviving are two sons
Clinton G. and Raymond G.,
both of Mount Joy, three
grandchildren and three
gular mo
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his day. Make sure the celebration begins right—with a Bartlett Pp ear Halves BRAND 2 pn 49¢ ciation to
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Hallmark Father's Day card carrying your best wishes. Choose Banquet Dinners —
Clapp’s Baby Food =~ 9 ..85¢ “mi 2. 754
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the last of his immediate fa- FRESH EGGS ALL WHITE in deted ¢ Tiny Taters I. 29 ; \ Al
mily. | LEGHORNS cartons PARKER HOUSE VARIETY }

Funeral services were held
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’-
clock from the Mennonita
home and burial was made in
the Kraybill cemetery.
SLOAN’S PHARMACY
€1 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA.
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Sunnyfield Butter Tors 5 67¢ ir 1, 65°] fio foc onns 2 vo 35
NUTLEY MARGARINE . 2%, 4.0. 5Oe| SumyfieldWatfesd i: 300
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EMMA GINDER - i - =
Mrs. Emma B. Ginder, 78.
Landisvilie, died at 7 a.m. on/}
Saturday, June 2, at Heller
Rest Home, Florin.
She was born in Rapho
Twp., a daughter of the late
Abraham and Annie Brubak-
er Gibble. She was a member
of the Salunga Church of the
Brethren.
Her husband, Herman S
Ginder, died in June, 1961.




















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Surviving are three son ANRN PAGE MAYORKAISE SAVE vart !
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Mildred A. Ginder, Salunga:
a brother, the Rev. T. B. Gib-
ble, Palmyra; 12 granrchil-
dren and 12 great grandchil-
dren.
Funeral services were held
from the Koser funeral home
in Landisville on Tuzsday,
June 5, and from the Salun-
ga Church of the Brethren.
Burial was made in Chiques
Brethren cemetery
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JOHNSON O. EBERSOLE
Johnson O. Ebersole, sev-
enty-three, 44 W. Donegal
Street died at 2:30 p.m. on
Thursday, May 31st, in the
Lancaster General hospital
where he was admitted fol-
lowing an accident in Mount
Joy Monday, May 28.
Dr. Gilbert N. Clime, Lan-
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Deputy Coroner Clime Ila- DETERGENT
ter said that death resulted ’ . . ' . ~ 2 4
from heart failure and not as Aiter putting their heads together, they agreed that the —Savi| king size ¢ ! DINE large c
foaouil 9 the Stcident. quicl.-iccovery FLAMELESS electric water heater is best because | 25¢ box 99 hone lem
ore had DE 1 r *m- ° * EE — oo ‘4
ig of the bre, he said it wil! CR MUELLER’S % ; plastic c :
out they were insufficient to . 4
cause death ® Deliver enough hot water in 25 minutes for three showers! ELBOW MACARONI ~ carton i
Dr. Clime said that Eber ® Heat 18 gallons of water 100 degrees in one hour! | 16-02 i : 4 : 2
eile. ois dia 1 . 7¢ % ; . #8 Eimply Dic
Sole was driving alone prior . : 4
to the crash, which occurred ® ais over 400 gallons of 150-degree hot water pkgs. 47 Spring Cnicns 2 bunches 19¢ Bananas 2 Ibs. 25¢ | br of
on the Marietta road at the ’ THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO, INC, ; CALIFORNIA large c ¢ 3
turn near Eberle cemetery ® Supply more than 4 gallons of hot water for a penny, Er Ry por : Gelery PASCAL stalk 29 Lemons 6 for 19 be glad to
The coroner said he learned under PP&L's special low-cost water heating rate! Su er. Mar oh lB . c ¢ 4
from Police Chief Michael es es id Bray ph LE 4 Radishes 2 onehes 15 New Cabbage foe 3 :
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Sood that Ebersol Sr dt Enjoy the satisfaction of a plentiful supply of hot water, for the All Prices Effective Through Saturday, June 9, 1962 % x
aenly veered across 1€ Stree ' th 1 A
collided with a pickup truck enlie family, at the turn of a tap? 3 3 ee SS IITTIIIJ[]CTITALILAII3IjpAp033822 sHuBnsaRganusny
driven by Warren Showers PPal Cr YOUR A & P's IN MOUNT JOY AND SURROUNDING AREA ARE LOCATED
on a passenge: in his truck See your electric appliance retailer or plumber today! { &¥ erm ores 0 G AT ...EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY*® ' 451 EAST KING ST. LANCASTER
i liam Cizigares2, Lebanon, WN THE service ® MILLERSBILLE ROAD & LINCOLN HWY. LANCASTER
both suffered minor injuries ape 433 EAST ROSS STREET, LANCASTER
in the collision '
Ebersole: was taken in the : * Mount Joy A & P Food Store does not sell Meats or Seafoods.
Friendship Fire company am- akan attorney TIrItIITIsIItILIIITite BE —., tert att fatmrsrstittesn,