n tiny ngered gs. Be ladder retting p, Leg 5, Cir- cidity, 1 don't ts now treat- Works t must eed to in one empty lose ag ts you, sn AT 38 the can't ‘ht on 1 sug- . and spoon- ass of elimi- re de off 20 w.” onsti- el ac- daily A FE? B= ve a of 1e8 2'6 an tile z= It m, m ch ee ym re=- ud fe, I'S nd rt = ou back, go'' fit left-over ches, in. miracle u, it will ARFIELD p——— Y WEDNESDAY, MAY 5TH, WA hl Main Street, Mt. Joy, FOUND-—On Sassafras Alley, near the Cotton Mill, a pair of glasses, A, dort ri WHE may save or’ ad and calling Mrs. Alvin Reist. may-5-1t LOST—Gray Crocheted Zipper Bag. Please return to Mrs. G. Moyer or this office. may-5-1t-p FOR SALE-—Two-story Frame Dwelling and Garage, 312 North Barbara Street, Mount Joy. Apply Peter Brubaker. may-5-1t-p WANTED—Small type spotted puppies, 6 to 8 weeks old. Also Col- lie puppies. C. A. Weaver, Florin, a. may-5-1t-p FOR SALE—Wire Scottie and Boston puppies. Also boarding and grooming. Mrs. Weiser. Rockview Kennels, R. D. Elizabethtown. may-5-1t-p FOR SALE—Stricklers, selected seed corn, Golden Qucen. C. N. Suickler. R. D. 1, Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 218R3. may-5-2t-p FOR SALE—3-burner Kerosene Range and a Bucket-a-day Stove. the latter used one year. Apply Mark Mumma, Mount Joy. may-5-1t-p FOR SALE—Second-hand Cash Register in very good condition. Ap- ply to John Fellenbaum, West Main 0A Phone mz FOR SALE—Porch Glider, show- er proof. Rhoda Garber, 131 Frank Street, Mount Joy. may-5-1t-p "FOR SALE Upright Piano. Ap- ply. £ arbara. Street, Mt. Joy" Fe Qpt.28-2t MAKE YOUR HOUSE-CLEAN- ING EASIER by hiring an Electric 1rd ho, 11 Miller's Electric Shop. apr.28-2t FOR SALE—Potatoes for table stock or for seed. Also Fordson Tractor. J. K. Wolgemuth, phone Mt. Joy 919R2. Apr. 28-2tp WANT A REGULAR JOB? If so, apply immediately. We need a cir- culation manager, a man who is not afraid to hustle, and one with car preferred. Triflers, sit-downers or the like positively have no chance. If you think you can “deliver the goods” apply at once. The Bulletin, Mount Joy. apr.28-tf FOR SALE—Home-made 4-horse wagon, cheap to a auick buyer. “Wren HS Musser Rudd one 292X2 Columbia, Pas" apr.21-tf FOR RENT—Very Desirable Home Nag. 152 New Haven Street, Mount Joyal garage, gar- den, “enti 830 Immediate possession. COA Tea, Broad Acres, Hershey, Pa. apr.21-tf FREE—If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indiges- tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nausea, get {ree sample doctor's pre- scription, Udga, at Garber’s Drug Store. feb.24-12t-p CABINET FOR SALE—A Wood Cabinet with a of covered bins and an equal number of draw- ers. Suitable for a store. Will sell very reasonable. Apply at the Bul- letin, Mt. Joy. jan.29-tf FOR SALE—Electric Imperial Vacuum Cleaner with attachments, price $12.00. Also 12 in. Electric Fan $6.00. Apply at this office. mar.17-tf Sorrel Belgian Stallion—Licensed, registered and approved, 1,800 lbs, 163, foalgd 1931, stands for service on the farm, along Manheint road, near Gligues Church, 6 mileg east of wn, 2 miles west of mare fails to bring will be refunded after period or mare rebred. r Whitman, Owner; Elizabethtown, Pa. R. 3. Phone 928R21. may-3-tf NOTICE Section 563 of the School Code requires that this notice be given to CLASSIFIED Miss Fackler 1937 Columbia ‘Burbank’ Grows Roses As A Hobby; Has Customers From All Over Country Crowned May Queen Friday Gardiner T. Findley, well known businessman, has for his avocation (From page 1) a most interesting subject which Boltz, Sara Charles, Lillian Kib-|brings him much enjoyment and ler and Jane McMullen. The iden-|pleasure, and has given him the tity of the Queen was kept secretireputation as one of the counties until the time of the ceremonies./outstanding rose growers. His The queen received her crownihobby is the cultivation of every from John Hauenstein, who imper- variety of rose. sonated the prince. Others in the| During the past ten years the May court were Katharine Sperlallocal man has devoted much time and Miriam Trostle, representing thelto his pastime and has established Junior class; Kathryn Houseal [some records in the cross-blends sophomore, and Nancy Schule, beautiful blooms. Recently freshman. more than a thousand new rose May Pole Dance bushes have been planted in his The May Pole dance was per-|East Columbia garden. formed by Minerva Knisley, Au-| Mr. Findley specializes in mon- gusta Rannels, Rice, Helen|thly blooms, finding them more Baker, Jean Huntzinger, Nellie Nei-|satisfactory than the early June Audrey Blott-|rose varieties. He has been highly enberger, May Engle, Kathryn|successful in taking an inferior Loomis, Pauline Weiser, Erline|grade, and through cultivation, Bostic, Kathryn Neis, Fay Yohn|nuture and skill produced a re- Norma Morton, Betty Swartz, Mir-{markably lovely and fragrant iam Haines and Esther Sweigart. |bloom. Findley admits he knows The Field Day exercise, in which(little about soil, but through his all the childen in the township|years of experimentation has learn- participated closed on Friday ev-led considerable about the raising ening with a Community Songjand cultivation of rose bushes. Festival in the school. His customers for these choice The program in the evening in-|plants come from all over the cluded community singing; songs|county. by the Grade school chorus; vocal TT Ys solo, Miriam Trostle; songs by the[4.H CORN & TOBACCO CLUB Junior High chorus; and the High ORGANIZED AT MAYTOWN school chorus. The Field Day exercises opened Irene man, Mary Heisey, John Hauenstein, Elizabethtown on Friday morning at an assembly R. D. 1, was chosen president of the period when a grade school for- Maytown 4-H Corn and Tobacco ensic contest and the High school club at an organization meeting of preliminary track events were held. the group in the Maytown High BR : : school Wednesday evening. Other EURGATANS DINE officers elected: AT CHARLOTTSVILLE| v;.. president, Mount Joy; secretary-treasurer, Eleven members of the Eurgatans Gerald Erb, Elizabethtown R. D. 1; Class of the Church of God held at song and game leader, Dorothy dinner at Charlottsville on Saturday. Longenecker, Elizabethtown R. D. 3: Those present were: Mrs. Warner, and news reporter, Richard Zook, teacher; Mrs. Guy Myers, Misses Mount Joy. Hannah Shatto, Helen Schroll, Ethel Harry G. Hauenstein, Elizaheth- Moore, Mae Reist, Selma Broske. town R. D. 1: and Charles Ricedorf, Rachael Hoffer, Elsie Loraw, Mrs. Elizabethtown BR. D. 1. were named Stanley Weiker, Mrs. Mackison. local leaders of the new group. Gn : H. S. Sloat, assistant county agent, HONORED AT PENN STATE after aiding in the organization work, Paul G. Hess, of Mastersonville spoke to the club on methods of.ge- was recently awarded his freshman lecting and testing seed corn for numerals as a member of the Penn Spring planting State yearling wrestling team. a Ls NEW LAMP ESTABLISHES 5 RECORD FOR SALES 3ra classes no caster. Prac [actual Diesel equi tuition. Employment rraduates. Write P. O. Phila. ma EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Susan R. Cassel Cling |g : also known as Sue R. Cling, late of 50.000 lamps sold in 1035. Mount Joy Borough, deceased. The I. E. S. lamp was brought Letters testamentary on said estate|to the attention of homemakers as having been granted to the under-|a result of the Better Light-Better signed, all persons indebted thereto|giqapt activities, its features of the are requested to make immediate ¢ Tad hich payment, and those having claims or Oben 0p shade . Wille igs up demands against the same. will pre-|the room in addition to diffusing sent them without delay for settle-|light for reading, sewing, studying, ment to Union National Mount Joy|ate. catching public fancy at once. Bank, Mount Jov. Pa. 2 GRACE CLING GARBER. BESSIE, CLING SIEGRIST, UNION NATIONAL MT. Alvin Strickler, aster Diesel School f Wm. Penn Inst. Evening ing organized in Lan- training given on ent. Very low vice for 5404, 1t One of the best examples of what an advertising campaign can do, provided the article advertised is worthwhile, is. shown by the sale of a million and a quarter I. E. S. lamps during 1936, compared with In electrical merchandising cir- cles it estimated that two and one- half million lamps will be sold in JOY BANK, 1937. Executors C. E. Charles, Atty. apr.21-6t{| Bri that affection for your MO R out in the open this Sunday. .... Remember her with EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE 3 Estrte of Christ H. Weidman a del ps box of candy late of Mount Joy Borough, Lancas- ter County. Pa., deceased. the veters of Mount Joy Borough; at a special meeting of’ the Boat of Education held om April 26 sa¥ Board prepared a pro< posed budge®gfor the school year 1937 and 1938. ¥&he proposed budget] is available to taxpayer who may interest them at the office of the 1 High School building.” for final action and the” the aforesaid budget wi Monday evening, May 24. Jos. T. M¢ Breneman, Secretary. may-5-3t NOTICE 563 of the School Code wat this notice be given s of East Donegal Twp. , at a special meeting f Education held on Secti requires namely th of the Boar tate having been granted to the un- dersigned, all Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the under- signed, all persons indebted thereto are reauested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will pre- sent them without delav for settle- ment to the undersigned, residing in 214 East Main Street, Mount Joy Borough, Pa. ) CANDIES $1-$1.25 Mother's Day [EATS Attractively boxed SHULL’S NU 50¢ MOTHER'S DAY C 50¢ Kulp’s 39 East Main Street CLARA WEIDMAN, Executrix Wm. C. Rehm, Atty. a apr.7-6t EXFECUTOR’S NOTICE persons indebted April 27 sa proposed bu year 1937 and budget is avai payer who may i by calling upon The date set for fi the adoption of the a said bud- get will be on Thurs evening May 27. J. H. Neiman, Secretary. . Board prepared a gt for est themselves e Secretary action and Estate of Annie S. Funk. late of East Hemofield Township, deceased. PUB ol SALE Letters testamentary on said es- thereto are requested to make im- the school | mediate payment. and those having 8. The proposed | claims or demands acainst the same e to any tax-|will present them withsut delay for settlement to the undersigned resid- i ing at East Hemnfield Township. Amos E. Burkholder, Atty. mar.31-6t May 12th §s on the road leading oy cemetery the fol- On the premis to the Mount EDGAR F. FUNK, Executor Apr. 28-2t EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of John N. Stauffer, late of Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster Co., | Pa., deceased. Rapho Township, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the under- | havine been granted to the under- i signed, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate [.are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims | payment, and those having claims or signed, all persons indebted thereto or demands against the same will demands against the same will pre- sent them without delay for settle- tlement to the undersigned, residing | ment to the undersigned. residing in in Mount Joy R. D. No. 2, Lancaster 5 East Water Street, Middletown, a, present them without delay for set- County, Pa. CLAY STAUFFER, Executor Windolph & Mueller, Attys. apr.21-6t | Wm. C. Rehm, Atty. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Lawrence FE. Nobs late of Letters testamentary on said estate CHARLES T. NOBS, Executor 61 E. Main St. THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. Sale Register If you want a notice ot your sale inserted in this register weekly from now until day of sale. ABSOLUTE- LY FREE, send or phone us your sale date and when you are ready, let us print your bills. That's the cheapest advertising you can get. Every Thursday night:—At7 p. m,, at Beverly, on pike from Eliza- bethtown to Hershey, Hogs, Poul- try, Fruit, Dry goods and Baby Chicks by G. K. Wagner. Wednesday Evening, May 5—At their place of business near Mount Joy, 15 cows, shoats, baby chicks, fruit, merchandise etc. by C. S. Frank & Bro. Vogle, auct. See adv. Wednesday Evening, May 12—At their place of business near Mount Joy, shoats, baby chicks, fruit, mer- chandise, etc., by C. S. Frank & Bro. Vogle, auct. See advertisement. Saturday, May 15—On the pre- mises situated in West Hempfield Township, one mile northwest of Mountville, the following house- hold goods by Fannie M. Marley and Clarence J. Kauffman, Execu- tors for the Estate of Emma M. Remley, Edgar Funk, auct. A A GETS PILOT'S LICENSE Virgil L. Garber, R. D. 2, El- izabethtown, has received a stu- dent airplane pilot's the Bureau of Air Commerce announ- ced Friday. As a student pilot pilot licensed gliders, for the purpose of ceiving instruction only. reer TWO MEN DROWNED One man from York, the other from Baltimore, were drowned in the Susquehanna river Saturday below Wrightsville when a motor hoat they were trying out, capsized. se AQ reer license, Garber may aircraft, including re- Wore Prince Alberts In the ‘‘nifty nineties,” most United States senators wore Prince Alberts. The frock coat was a sym- bol of statesmanship and a beard was the mark of a man of maturity and substance. PUBLIC AUCTION t 7 o'clock, at Beverly, Pa., on the from Elizabethtown to Hershey. HOGS, POULTRY, FRUIT ki} DRY GOODS Butcher with fresh dressed Meats, lots of new Hardware, 100 gals. new Paints, all colors. Mf you have anything Wg sell, bring it to sales every day night, on sale every 5,000 W. Pekin Ducklings. Also sev- eral Hundred Turkey Poults. feb.3-tf G. K. WAGNER CHOOSE COOLERATOR Try a 10-Day Tri Coolerator Gives Youll erything Inside and out the Hew 1937 Coolerator will A with its beauty, its its many convenient feagures, its simplicity. The snowy white Dulux cabinet, gracéfully de- signed in the most mo ner, is set off strikingly trous chromium. Ope and you will find plen space conveniently arf@nged to hold every type of food gnd con- tainer. No wonder e than 300,000 women have to the new Coolerator,] only one Coolerator # patented air condidi chamber which not dfily cools but washes, humidifie§, purifies and circulates the air. Atlantic Ice ¥ Mount Joy Phone 154.J | MRS. GEORGE HEISERMAN positors. thing) kindly remember the Bulletin Every Thurs. Night | MOTHER'S DAY OBSERVANCE ENTERTAINS S. S. CLASS AT A. M. E. CHURCH A special Mother's Day program will be presented in the A. M. E. Church on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All are welcome, Mrs, Mary Maulson, — CO — eee THANK OFFERING SERVICE The Light Brigade of Trinity Lutheran Church will hold its an- The Ladies Bible Class of the Evangelical Congregational Sun- day School met at the home of Mrs. George Heiserman last even- ing with Mrs, Charles Morton and Mrs. Heiserman the hostesses. Mrs, Earl Myers read the Scripture lesson and Mrs. Heckler offered prayer. Officers for the year were elected. Dainty refreshments were | nual Thank Offering Service on served to Rev. and Mrs. C. C.| Thursday, May 13th at 7:30 P. M. Reeder, Mrs. S. H. Heckler, Mrs. | One of the features of the program will be a rhythm band directed by A. R. Hoffer, Mrs. Boyd Bishop, Miss Doris Gorrecht. Mrs. Kramer, Mrs. Warren Bates, Mrs. Earl Myers, Mrs. C. S. Gin- grich, Mrs. George Myers, Miss Subscribe for The Bulletin. Ella Eshleman, Mrs. Harry Kay- lor, Mrs. Earl Kaylor, Mrs. H. G. Walters, Mrs. Harry Weidman, Mrs. H. B. Arntz, Mae Weidman, Mrs. Charles Morton and Mrs. George Heiserman. Qe CLOSED MAYTOWN BANK PAID DEPOSITORS $19,304 Dr, Luther A. Harr, Secretary of Banking, announced today the People’s Bank of Maytown paid off its debt of $19,304 to the 110! depositors last Saturday. The payment will be the fourth since the bank closed June 21, 1926. The institution returned $105,285 to the depositors, or 10) per cent. Dr. Harr, said delay in liquida- tion of the bank's assets resulted from the failure of the Lancaster YOU'LL WER FISH AFTER YOU CHANGE. © 1937 A. R. Co. THERE'S SATISFACTION IN that the products you use give top performance. Andf@also protect you against big repair bills. Atiantic Motor Oil and Lubrication proved what they cafgdo for you — kept six stock cars in new-car for 100,000 miles apiece, without carbon removal or to any lubricated engine parts. Change to Atlanti@— and you won’t change again! Wore Wiles fos ous bor Trust Company, which tied up a large amount of funds collected by the deputy receiver for the de- ———————— When in need of Printing. (any- SN HIGHEST PRICES PAID OR Dead Animals GEO. LAMPARTER’S SONS Rockland St., LancaSigg, Pa. TEL. LANC. 3-2014 RESIDRRGE 2-0323 § fo Advertising Is the Key To Success When our Gasoline Range Exploded in the Kitchen ..” “We bought Atlantic States (city type) Gas Service the next day . .”’ says Mrs. Amos Bowers, Lancaster, R. D. No. 1 She continues: “I like the quick, clean convenience of Atlantic States and its highest safely insurance rating tertainly means a lot to me now!” es PGives me twice the cooking co at half the cost of electricity” four hours of drudgery off my wo day"*—"100% improved cooking baking with only half as much time an work’ — * Taken from actual customers’ letle i. *What will it cost per month ‘Average monthly cooking bill $2.50 Automatic water heating adds only 1.60 Electrolux Gas Refrigeration adds 1.60 * Average based upon more than 25,000 monthly gas bills. Ask the neighbor who uses it Send for a list of friends and neighbors in your community who use Atlantic States Cas. Also a beautiful thirty-two page testi- monial booklet on this new service. Clip and mail coupon now. To “Ask your neighbor’ send the coupon . . . for user names in your neighborhood. Print address clearly to help us give you your real neighbors, | Sond supers: booklet and a list of my neighbor! | service. EAST PENN GAS CO. INC. | Name 208 East King St., Lancaster, Pa, Phone: Lancaster 2-4184 Wl ¢ Mount Joy Build- ing and Loan ASgociation’s home- owners loan plang! the easy way to tun your rent re- | ceipts into a proffggble venture! | Buy, build or remodgl with funds obtainable this busin@ss-like way. We'll be glad to furnish all neces- sary details. OFFICERS JNO. E. SCHROLL, President x HENRY G. CARPENTER, Vice Pres E. M. BOMBERGER, Secretary R. FELLENBAUM, Treasurer DIRECTORS | JNO. E. SCHROLL R. FELLENBAUM J. WILLIS FREED HENRY G. CARPENTER CHRIST WALTERS apr. 7-6t J ATL 3-13 Ra (1 Mount. Joy Building and Lean Association X Bev ASCENSIE to Hershey. Wayne Light from #8 Dickelman Brooder $i HOGS «i SHOATS 2 Hogs must be the best that® Implements: New | Truck Loads Fruit in season, Dry Goods, H& | kinds, Shrubbery and Fruit Trees, 200 bu. I Ibs. Bologna, 10.000 Cigars, full line Groceries { Candy and $1,000 worth new Hardware. | Chick Feeders and Fountains, Five New Ele | Burner Brooder. % 100 NEW CHICK FEEDERS & | different sizes, Honey by comb, Lot New and Used { other articles. 3 Anyone having any live stock or anything else to sell i of sale or before. | the day and evening with us. al o'clock. Positively no medicine man or fakir allowed on @ | ises and no hucksters, pretzel, peanut or candy men allow DR. E W | Sale rain or shine. 10 Auctioneers ¥ 15 Clerks 50,000 Chicks, Ducklings, Turkey Poults for sale every day at I have a big fruit, dry goods, hog and baby chick acution eve night at 7 o’clock. Everybody come. We always have somethif ery week, Chicks, Ducklings and Turkey Poults will be sold all and evening, hogs sold at 2:30. Poultry before hogs. erly Market and Auction OH YES! OH YES! OH YES! EVERYBODY'S GOING TO G. K. WAGNER'S WALL DAY AND EVENING SALE DAY, THURSDAY, MAY 6th Starting at 10 nnville, Pa, will be here to demonstrate the new use to you people. Come and see it. ead of row, all inoculated. Bring your truck and g. hogs come and see for yourself. ,000 Day Old Ducklings 500 Day Old Turkey Poults 3,000 4 to 6 WEE I Down Farm LOW ot Other Poultry 5-0LD CHICKS Furniture of all kinds, 15 ware, Nursery Stock of all Ratoes, Apples, Brooms, 500 ork, Rakes, Shovels, Hoes, i new Oakes Poultry and cigic Brooder Stoves, Qil A line Ev Sale starts 10 a. m. ev We charge small commission. Terms cash. We sell for cash and p G. K. WAC Goll PAGE THREE 3