1931 HT ove. 1d Ww h. d re ua a Ln Fe [t Bw ack, fit vel ine cle will res Tea ELD WEDNESDAY, MARCH 32iST, 1997 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. PAGE THREE | ' - 2 en : New Motor Fue! Batter MM » h M 1pm le Moh Ur dates, Mrs. Geo. Weber, Mrs. Gee.| dred Myers, Miss Dorothy Kauffman, Than Gas Now in Use nN oO e e g Our Heartiest ov ingt © Ouran to ews of | Helserma an, INevin Bachman, Mrs Alice Bishop, Mae Weidman, Nancy, : ; C | H. G. alters, Mrs, Clayt un- | Eruce an Myers, Mrs, Kay- Vienna.—A three-weeks' Alpine ongratu ations | he Men a. Ch y > So. E ruce ye Myers, Mrs, y test race proved to satisfaction of For The ¢ ( { D = r O mn | HB, Ariz, M | or and Mrs, Ceistwelt. authorities that the new motor fuel . We want to congratulate each of |: ET A invented by Baron Alfred. Coreth the following for having reached | is better and cheaper than present 4 ) another I . WENGER AUCT. J. B. MILLER MANAGER liquid motor fuels, 0 ¥ O den noth odie 8 a iN 2 Q : 1©5 A" EF og? Dau 3 i A gold medal was awarded Baron i ey @ PIS & Bi die RK DER e Coreth by an international com- BIRTHDAYS Intending to quit tig Dairy is s, I wighSell at Oakland Farm, mission of examiners and the in- | ~ (From page 1) April 1 (Continved from mpage 1) 6 Miles Noghwest of on Route 33! vention has already been purchased, or occasional work. ‘Educational. Jeanette Heisey. died 18 hours after birth in New MOM AY, APRIL tia, 1937 by a group of English financiers. recreational and health building April 2 York. BLAM MARE, a logfftr—237 HEAD OF The wy substi » > § Pos 3 Tad : ne MT MAN ay 8 3 TELA u iy I Tan fi 5 facilities in the C. C. C. camps ate Irvin Lloyd Gerber. Morris Souders, 20, Myerstown HOLSTEFING—I8 Cows 8 fete as "1 o » highes der, a av- . : . 8 : i 1d se > ¢ ucts and from by-products of wood of the highest order, and ee Say Miss Clara Greenawalt, Marietta? R. 2, was killed when his auto I alles 4 Brey Le Ed on on ough Jor so vice, e are and coal distillation. Tt is produe- | orable comments receive rom rached into a pole. || Hom for both mili Average record for cows. 10,366 IDE. i . indicate | 512 Ibs Butt est 3.77 a a year. K : tive % 2 feu Sevelopmant of me ik he ertaliees Raymond Nissly, N. Barbara St. A war. at. Dastt: hae: Malte fevan hilly 512 A Jest 277 Percent in a y ar. King ona energy thar il free fr ater, | clearly tha >» program has at- J: ; ots lr i iberland vall8 record of his ee ne ams and is ER ii Bil oe 4 : i a oe hw among the Irvin Smith, W. Donegal Street. contracted from drinking infected 1239 Sum al Herd a ye his J Er st. ne > 0 age tity of reatired for: ‘the great f "| Paul Thomas, E. Donegal St. milk from either goats or cows. GEO. W. FRIES, Owner, bersburg, Pa. LILY « gasoline require« or ile | youth of the nation. Harold Bre Columbia Ave is same work is used, : C. C. C I t tiatil REO Town, Two employes were hurt when a _—. 14. frost >. C. C. enroliment is particul- oil 3 Bont YE sR mrs It is frost-proof and knock-proof April 3 One of a fleet of modern streamlined trucks used by Atlantic |P- R. R. flyer, jumped the tracks! and may be used without admix- tures in motors and carburetors, it is claimed, Semis GCs sen ne. When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—1 Good Home-mad3 3 Wagon, cheap to a quicie some farm One buyer. Registered Holstes milk teeth, weighing and 800 lbs. Write to H. Mount Joy R. 1 or phone lumbia. mar.31-£f 262XD FOR SALE—James Way Electric Brooder with fan, very satisfactory. Greider’s Leghorn Farm, one mile south of Rheems. mar.31-1t-pd FOR SALE—Range, good share, used 3 years. Apply Harry Geib, Donegal. Phone 138R11. mar.21-1t-p FOR SALE—Black and White Fox Terrier Pups. Apply Arthur Zer- phey, 217 North Barbara Street, Mt. Joy. mar.31-1t-p VOTE OF THANKS—We wich to thank our many friends for their and sympathy, during our nent. Dr. late and Mrs. E. W. Garber. FOR SALE—-Two Kelsey Hand Printing Presses, 3x5 and 5x8, to- gether with tyne, chases. quoins. ete. Will either sell or trade for anything of equal value. Worth $75.00 P. O. Box 1064 Lancaster, Pa. mar.31-1t-p SPECIAL—Ecco Hygienic Powder, 69c delivered. Send postcard. P. O. Box 1064, Lancaster, Pa. 3 livery April | 9 WANTED—II Tous Work by Jay or week in. Mount Joy. Phone 911R12 Mount Joy. mar.31-1t -pd FOR RENT—Hoeme with | ter heat nished or u Grayhill Wolgemuth, 2} : of Mount Joy. mar.Jdl-it FOR RENT Very De: ble Tome No. 152 New Haven Street, Mount Joy, all conveniences, garage, den, etc. Rent $35.00. Immediate possession. Write G. A. Broad Acres, Hershey, Pa. mar.31-1t WORK FOR “UNCLE SAM”— Many 1937 appointments. $1260-$2100 year. Men, women. Prepare for next gar- examinations. Influence unnecessary. | Full particulars, list positions, FREE. Write today. Franklin Institute, Dept. 507 F. Rochester, N. Y. mar.17-3t- -p | FOR SALE—A new house, at 1 Bad and Chocolate Ave. 6-rooms Apvly Jacob D. Stier Phone 909R12. FOR SALE—Electric Imperial ganer with attachments, price $12.00. Electric Fan | $6.00. Apply at this office: R. 1 Mow mar.17- NOTICE tockholders are hereby notifi=d 1e Annual meeting and elec- irectors of the Mount Jovy Loan Association will bby of the First Na- | Lust Company, at Vv evening, be ob- those tional Bank an 7 o'clock April 7th, 1927. Proxies tained from the secretary who cannot be present. mar ¥-tf | | FREE—If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indiges- | tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nausea, get free sample doctor's nre- scription, Udga, at Garber’s Drug ore. feb.24-12t-p WANT to do washing. sleep in. in, Pa. Middle-aged woman, ing and cleaning, Apply FIO Jotel, Flor- f WANTED—FROM ONE TO ONE HUNDRED SHARES GERBERICH- PAYNE SHOE COMPANY PRE- FERRED STOCK. WILL PAY $102.50 AND INTEREST TO DATE. AP- PLY JNO. E. SCHROLL, MOUNT JOY. feb.17-tf EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Annie S. Funk, late of East Hempfield Township, deceased. Letters testamentary con said es- tate haying been granted to the un- dersign all persons indebted requested to make im- ent, and those having ds against the same without delay for ersigned resid- Township. will present the! settlement to the Executor Amos E. Burkholder, Atty. \ ull with all the | and | Heckman, | mar.17-3t | — | property, — | Auct. arly desirable at this time of the vear since camp life is most at- tractive in the spring and summer Fdna Newcomer, W. Donegal St. Clayton Souder, Manheim St. J. Harold Newcomer. months. Particularly, to young Cyrus Fuhrman, David Street. men residing in cities, the CCC Mrs Wm Way 2 Main 8G camps offer a beneficial outdoor| pe, Nancy Garber, West Main life which is better than any va- St. cation. April 4 Enrcllment in the CCC is limi-| Frank Hershey, E. Main St. ted to persons whose families are Grant Gerberich, W. Main St. receiving emergency relief. Boys| Miss Teleky, E. Main St. from families receiving assistance] Wanda Alexander, Columbia Ave. from any recognized and accepted relief agency supported by public funds are eligible for enrollment. Agencies from which boys may be Reuben Shellenberger. April 5 David Wickenheiser. Jacob H. Zeller, E. Main St. Mrs. Mrs. selected are: WPA, PWA, National| pps. John Longenecker. Youth Administration, Mothers’ Apel 6 Assistance Fund, County Poor : : iy Mary Louise Longenecker, daugh- Board, Rural Resettlement, Old {FM d 4 1 Aco aid Blind Pens ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Long- Age ey enecker, N. Barbara Street. Bons. Emerson Mateer, N. Market St. In general, eligibility require- April 7 ments are the same as in previous Ive. John periods. The require- Ry a % varie are ths 3 7 i | me nts are that the applicants mos Ruth Rye, F. Main Street. i be between 17 and 28 years of age : April 9 inclusi esic > 7 sidents of Pennsylvania Merle Hoffer, Chocolate Ave. members of families receiving some : > Dorothy May Hostetter. | k'nd of public assistance, such as April 10 | those mentioned above, an | y d able Fugene Brandt, West Main St. to name a qualified allottee by bloed or obligation who is also re- States Gas to bring city conveniences to residents who live beyond gas pipe lines. Each user has his own private supply of refined natural gas, gets it at rates lower than most big cities charge, pzyc only for the actual amount he uses. ome Florin on Sunday. Barnes and i Mr. and Mrs. Elmer children, of Lancaster, and Mrs. J. M. Shoop of this place spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Barnes at Greencastle. Miss Marguerite Keller, a dent at Temple University Phila- delphia, will return day, having spent the Easter holi- days with her parents Mr. Mrs. C. B. Keller, Frank St. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wagner en- tertained at their Easter In General Briefly Told (From Page 1) Seven motorists were ar stu- to classes to- and Ly the Etate P« home on 7 3 will be the Colun Lial Sunday the following people: Mr. : ho telephones at Mountville and Mrs. John Murral and child- |. | hots Co ren, Rose Marie and Johnny, Jr | Lo. Mr. end Mrs, Harry Wagner, Jr. and daughter Elaine, of Lancaster; Mr. & Mrs. Clair Wagner and child- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D F send a abethtown, left for month. 48, of ren, Jean and Clair Jr., Mr. and| Walter Peifer, Mrs. James Schneider, daughter |Wwas treated at St. Joseph's Ho Shirley, Ray Whittle, Harold Schatz | for nose bleeding. Jr., Fugene, Harold, Carl and Don- ald Wagner all of Mount Joy. 32 fizhing stolen from a boat house at Columbia. river | Litter Should Be Dry The : ‘ 12 was foun n «ad The important thing about litter i of an unidentified mar - | £ | ceiving some kind of public re- O a | lief. Two, kut not more than two ul F a r boys from the same relief family are permitted to be in the CCC at same: time, B a Ss k e Oo F | Applications for CCC enrollment | are now being accepted at the Past Week cffices of the Lancaster County Emergency Relief Administration F P 1 No. 451 East King Street, K Lancas- : (From ) ter, and by visitors of the Relief ton Price, of Harrisburg, spent Administration throughout the Easter Sunday at the home of the, county. : editor. Sale Register cral days at New York last week. Mr. Edward Heilig, of Washing- ton visited Dr. and Mrs. Heilig on Faster. If you want a notice ot your sale| Mrs. Jos eph Charles of Hershey inserted in this register weekly from|’s spending several days with Miss now until day of sale. ABSOLUTE- I.Y FREE, send or phone us yow i sale date and when you are ready let us print your bills. That's the Clair Manning. cheapest advertising you can get. the Joseph Charles, Jr., spent sev- eral days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Charles, Mari- stta St. Miss Julia Brandt, a Penn State, spent Easter with her mother Mrs. C. O. Brandt om Market St Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moore, of New Jersey spent the | aster vacation in town visiting at | pn respective homes. Thomas Brown, of Carscn Long Institute, New Bloomfield, visited parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown, Jr., on Poplar St. Junior at Every Thursday night:—At7 p.m. vacation fat Beverly, on" pike from Eliza- | bethtown to Hershey, Hogs, Poul- try, Fruit, Dry goods and Bab; Chicks by G. K. Wagner. Saturday, April 3—On the prem- the former Michael Hossler on Donegal Springs road entire lot of household goods includ- his ing electric range, one good electric| | refrigerator, Lot of fine Gold Fish,| Miss Murriel Jean Nissly, a Tem- Ftc. by Mrs. D. S. Earhart. Miller,|2le University student, spent the Sce Advertisement, cpring recess with her parents, Mr. —— and Mrs. Roy Nissly, Florin. | April 3—On the prem-| Mr. and Mrs. Alois Heil'g, of jises in the village of Bainbridge | Philadelphia, spent Good Friday Tore ge lot of household goods. by[with the former’s parents Dr. and { Tressa Schram. F. B. Aldinger | Mrs. W. R. Heilig on Markst St. ! auct. Miss Louise Schock, a student a! Lebanon Valley College, Annville, is Monday, April 5—On the Oak-|hcme for the spring recess with her land farm 6 miles northwest of|rarents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schock Chambersburg, one horse, 37 cows| Clyde Gerberich, a Gettysburg 4 heifers, 3 bulls by George W.|Ccllege student, spent Easter va- i ises, (Fries, owner. Sse advertisement. |cation with his parents Mr. and | Mrs. Clyde Gerberich, West Main Wednesday evening, April 7—At|St. their place of business near Mt.| Miss Louise Schock, Pennsyl- Joy, lot home-raised shoats, 5,000(vania Museum and Art School, baby chicks, fruit, vegetables, etc|Fhiladelphia, spent Easter with ky C. S. Frank & Bro. Vogle |her parents to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schock. Miss Mary Elizabeth Nissly, a Saturday, April 10—On the pre-|student at Smith College, Mass, mises, on the Pinkerton Road, one[spent the Easter holidays with her mile south of Mt. Joy, household|parents Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nissly, | goods by Ben Gaul, Executor of|Flcrin. Annie E. Gaul Estate. Sale at 1] Mrs. Nelson Newcomer has re- P. M. F. D. Aldinger, Auct. turned to her home on East Main —_— Street, having spent several weeks Thirsday, April 15—On the pre-{in New Jersey nursing her father mises on the road leading fromjwho was quite ill. Mountville to Irenville, one mile] Prof. and Mrs. Heisey and son north of the former, real estate Bobby, of Cumberland, Maryland, household and kitchen furniture by|spent Easter weekend at the home Annie Livengood and Christine K.|of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eshleman Little, Executrixes of the estate ofjon Donegal St. Mrs. Christian Houck, Waser, auct.] Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rehn and RR WE two children, of Lemoyne, spent SLIGHT ERROR" Facter with Mrs. Rehn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Greenawalt, on Short-Sighted Lady (in grocery)|Marietta Street. —“Is hs the head cheese over] Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Haum, there?” the formers mother and Miss Mary Salesman: —“No, ma’am, that’s one|Eyester of Thomasville, York Co., 4 of his assistants.” visited Mrs. John Raffensberger at velop quickly in wet litter when the. issued in the ity last weck. \- i’ Ld is to keep it clean and dry. Dirty at Columbia. litter is hardly as dangerous as wet litter, since germs harbor and de? 'oke into re and stole $300 wort} of cach, checks and stamps. brooder house is warm. A small distinction should therefore be made between changing dirty and wet lit- { punch ter; change the litter when it be- | were | i | Sheriff Tom Shirk boards en Monday. seized at comes dirty, but change the litter | property of L. R. Smith. at once when it becomes damp or oF vind A privately owned alley Also THREE POULTRY 1 street to rear of vr a a rty was erected HOUSES and TWO-CAR 1 i ker for him AD : 3 > AGE is one of the best eonstructe 1 GARAGE town. 2 POSSESSION APRIL 1, 1237 PRICE RIGIHT FOR QUICK SALE Any person interested call, phone IMMEDIATE POSSESSION or write. ) of Qe e ® - REALTOR hone 41J RB | Phone 41J viount Joy