mn ma, OUSE FOR SALE—7 Rooms &|1 3 ner property, first- class condition gly built 2-caif and |? yard and Kuhn, “Donegal” Springs. Road. CLASSIFIED Rates for this column are 25¢ pe: Insertion. If over five lines, 5¢ pe) line each insertion, all payable in advance, _NOTICE—July 1st is the for“ on Borough Tax Collec Metzler be at First Nationa day, June 29, to receive ta last day BS will FOR house, Joy. age. o'clock RENT — A sever 149 New Haven St reet, Conveniences, yard an Sept. 1st. Apply at above address. FOR SALE: Ferd Hook Cel lery | Plants. Jno. W. Kiecider, R M Joy, Phone 142-J-2. 5 FOR SALE: Barred | copper tle, good condition, price reason- able. Apply Eli B. Mumma, Lan- | disville. Phone 3682. WANTED: Man with car for] profitable Rawleiga Route in Eli- | and 1-room Mt. | 6-27-1t-p zabethtown, Mt. Joy, Florin Manheim. Must be satisfied with good living at start, Write Raw- leigh’s, Dept. PNF-357-101, Chester, Pa. 6-26-1t Roomer. All con- venienceS™ “Wilk giye board if pre- ferred. Phone 18-J or 205 West Main St., Mt. Joy. 2t 6-27-2 FOR RENT— 6-Room House; 204 Mount Joy St., conveniences, garage. Apply J. S. Please let us J. Henz, Box . 62021 Joy, 3-rooms P. O. Box 85, 6-13-tf 1, NQTICE: “Walter, know y®am.address 172, Perkasie, Pa! “FOR RENT: Mt. Inquire Mt. Joy. FOR RENTMw, Elizabethtown, »f Double house, with all sonveniences and garades, Inquire P.O. Box 85, c/o KEW., Mw Joy. 6- a N. E. cor. Norman H. Garage. Columbia Ave. er. WANTED] for general, a, St. idle Ased Woman “wok. To stay in Apply P. O. Box 85, care B. R S. Mount Joy. 5-16-tf BUILDING LOTS fo si able prices, along S iy Stree 43 Movin... Apply Martir 8. Musser. WANTED — Your next roll of films, send 25 cents and get 8 Velvet ““Waxed Prints and free enlargement eourons. ees in. Dsiness Capital City Photo Box 53 Harrisburg, Pa. may EXCELLENT STORE PROPERTY | 820 S. PRINCE ST. LANC, PA. Mount Joy for rent. Central North Market Street, next North Market St. Used ud groeery stere for the past 27 years®Size 25x60, will rent whole or rt. remodel tc suit tenant, Apply to FirSéNational Bank and Trust Company, Mts. Joy. 6-0%tf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Mary R. Kraybill, late of Mt. Joy Borough, Deceased. Letters of Administration on said estate. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, re- siding in Mt. Joy, Pennsylvania. E. R. KRAYBILL, ADA R. KRAYBILL, Administrator. Richard M. Martin, Attorney. 6-6-6t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS aled proposals, endorsed “Pro for Furnishing and Installing’ ry Power at Filter Plant] to Borough Council, Mf Pa., will at Council Chamber] t. Joy, Pa. until, and] and read at 7:30 Time, Monday; loca to Bank as a dry goo cations may be seen at office of Shaw, Engi< neer, 310 Breneman®% Bldg, 53 N. Duke St. Lancaster, ®a., and ob- tained on deposit of $10% The fornv of proposal issued with%specifica~ tions must be used in m: g bidss The undersigned reservgs the right to reject any or all pr8posals’ and to waive any informglity] therein. 5 BOROUGH OF MT. JOY” By William E. Hendrix, President of Council X spel 6-27-3t ATTENTION FARMERS. TRUCKERS or one of these fine TRUCKS 1932Chev.Ya DRIVEN ONLY 22; USED CAR LOT Taxes. | A due, gar- |r ix | ten | son, i cipient of many ful gifts. RENT—A Six Room House with a jences. Mrs. Hiest- and, 36 East Main Sty. Mount Joy. The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning, June NEWTOWN Mr. Joseph Lyle : of Columbia were Sunday cal-| of Mr. A. C. Geltmacher. Mr. Jacob S. Risser of Maytown M:, Jacob R. Pur- Ind., visited Mrs. Risser LITITZ SPRINGS and Mrs. The 7,000 candles dusk illumination of the July Springs outstanding 4th celebra- Park next will be at the at "attraction (tion at Lititz ; Thursday j and several been planned for the day-long Risser of Mr. and ; ih in the traditional way, and new features have also |1Cl Sun evening. ayton Mr Mrs. s pro- nuel Myers, | gram. . Jacob Gelt-| H Betty at-1 . cn. It! Secretary Jr. and William S. Livengood, of Internal | well-known ott Affairs Festival at 3 throughout the the first time after orator noon. Adkins an Ab Adkins Lancaster visited Samuel Peiffer, Gret Mr. na Sunday Mrs speaker 4 Pennsylvania, will be It will be has speaking program at the celebration since the World Fannie: Helsey of Landis. War. He will speak at 7:30 P. M. and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eby, A Punch and Judy Joy were Sunday visitors of children will be staged three times: 03 PM. 445P M, and 6 P. M. ‘Streaker’s Band of Lancaster will render five concerts from 2 P. M. to 10:30 P. M. The third annual Photographic Salon will be held in a baby parade will be a 430 P.M, and a gigantic fireworks display at 10:30 iP. M, and, The candles used in lighting the were park are similar to the 400 candles and Mrs.’ used in the first candle display in 1843 and were made in January by Paul Stark and the family of the Chief Sacrisan of children of Mt. Joy and Mr. and the Moravian Church. They Mrs. John Fogie, Jr., of Mountville' jade of beef kidney tallow which spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. gives them the desired soft yellow Sr. glow. After they are taken from isi {the old-fashioned moulds they and Hanson Mrs of the and day. Mr there Mr. bee; show for ville of Mt. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sherick. Mrs. Henry and children, Catherine and Weaver Raymond of Iron- Mrs. Lloyd Steele Mrs. Violet Shanabrook and son, Gordon of Columbia, Mrs. Oliver Greenawalt and daughters, and Virginia of Mt. Joy visited and Mrs. Daniel Moore. and Mrs. Amos Sheaffer Melvin Lancaster Mr. Sr. ville and of Lancaster, the roundhouse, feature at Ida Mr. Mr, will be the climax. of Sunday of Daniel Geltmacher, Mr. and Mrs. guests are John Fogie, are stored in a few days before the Fourth when they are put in cold storage and when twilight arrives are rushed to the park and put on the frames ond designs by over hundred men | and boys. The Photographic Salon is under the management of the Lititz Springs Camera Club and admis- sion will be free. The choice of even hundred and fifty prints, the largest number will be exhibited. been dore by Fred Peel, Pa., John A. Fritz, caster and Harrison Mucher, Read- | TAX COLLECTOR METZLER a cool place until GIVEN BIRTHDAY SURPRISE A birthday ed Mr. Metzler here last Tuesday, He was the re- useful and beauti- surprise was tender- James at his home a The {following guests were pres- Mrs. Frances Beatty; Mr. and Richard Reidenbaugh and Miriam; Mr. and Mrs. Boyle and Ronald: Thelma Myers and son, Don- and Mrs. Clarence Witners Mr. and Mrs Neffsville, Mi ent: Mrs. daughter, =0n, Vic. 11; Mr. all of L: Charles Kratzert nd Mrs. Ross Neideigh and son Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Christ Brandt of Lititz; Mi. ard Mrs. Aaron Beck- r and children, Clarence anc Rhoda, of Manheim; Rev. and Mrs farry Brubaker and Ray Zvelyn Hoffmaster, Florin; M nd Mrs, Martin Metzler; Mr. an Mrs. Martin Metzler, Jr. and daugh- ter, Kay; Mr. and Mis. Rober Metzler and son, James; Mr. Mrs. James Metzler and daughter Betty, all of Mount Joy. rrr A Ber ee ever 1eceived, The judging has FRPS.,! Lan-' necaster; of Chester, ing. The celebraticn are paying several hundred dollars ad- ditional this year in order to keep the fireworks display up to the | usual high standard. The cost of powder ond chemicals sky- rocketed in the last six months, The program this year is the most ccmprehensive ever attempted and will be continuous from 2 P.M. toll P.M, supper. I CE TOM MIX (IN PERSON) AND WESTERN STARS MOUNT GREINA PARK committee son, of has anc wi‘) time-out one hour lor WATER MAIN LAID This week Smeltzer completed to2 laying a 4-inch water main on Det- Supervisor Henny work of "ing well water Avenue from Market to Bar- Street, a tw SUNDAY, JUNE 20th Gretna Park securing wiler been Tom distance of Mount nas fortunate Mix, in person, TONY II, and his great company Western Stars, on June 30th, rain or bara blocks. This all who may desirable residential section. Monday Martin stak- ed off the and Tuesday evening the excavating for a cellar about completed. Deeds Recorded be accompanied by his company of Western Stars in musical, singing Enos H. Funk and Eva R. Funk'and comedy enteitainment. hic wife, West Donegal township] This may be the greatest attrac- to Francis L. Tripp and Anna E.| ; tion to appear in this section and Tripp, his wife, West Donegal town- ‘the Park management has male a ship, lot and two story frame house special low admission for both af- West Done- ternoon and evening. In addition to Tom Mix ard his troupe, the well-known Caravan ; Cow- Girl and Cow- Boy group of will also he very in will provide ample water for with his horse want to build in this to appear both afterncon | shine. and there- in! of Sunday, and evening, are on their way west fore are making this stop-over their travels. Stage facilitics must] be specially strengthened for Tom and his horse, Tony II, and he will Contractor building nacessary 18x40 feet wus in village of Newville, gal township, for $925. ——————- Eee MOTORISTS PROSECUTED Richard C. Rice, 258 Marietta st.. will be summoned before Justice of the Peace Joseph Fleckenstine Lancaster on a charge of driving too fast for condition after Rice nearly, struck another car according to’ Officer Harold Shortlidge. et ty em ee western entertainers presented. EY SPORTSMEN’S SPECIAL MEETING ON MONDAY A special meeting of the Mount { Joy Sportsmen's Association will be | held Monday night at 8 o'clock at SIPLING REUNION | Harry Cornwell’s, at Florin. On Sunday, July 7th, the love A snake drive is to be held enth annual reunion of the Sipling Saturday, July 29th. Meet family will be held at Kopp’s Park Newcomer's Service Station Route 116 to 12:30. Be sure to bring your guns and licenses. Warning is hereby given to all Far EOWERS BEACH boys and others who have been Dr. J. N. Newcomer, Bill Baer, Jno.| shooting bull frogs in the vicinity Moore and Grover Winters were to’ of the Mount Joy Borough Dam Bowers Beach and returned with and letting them lay to decompose. a catch of 290 fish. Not only is there a definite season I on bull frogs, but the nuisance of John W. Sheckard, 96, Colum-|shooting for pastime only, will not celebrated his be tolerated. This warning comes from the Game Protectors through complaint by the Mount Joy Sportsmen’s As- sociation. What is more tempting than a Charles at|good clear cold drink of spring Lancaster, was robbed of $500 worth| water? Or a clear cold drink of of ca h and jewelry Tuesday night.! well water? But we should all be- Mary Jane Peiffer, 6, Neflsville ware of strange springs and strange has typhoid fever. wells: Because according to the SE —————— Wr eee medical records during the Vaca- Stimulate your business by adver-' tion season there is a decided rise in near Hanover, on Spring Grove. cee etl Geena. bia’s oldest citizen birthday yesterday. A big buck deer was killed by of Benton below train near Station Columbia. — The home of Judge = tising in the Bulletin. the number of typhoid cases. So They | Our Netmen Now In 3rd Position INTER- COUN TY TENNIS Wan Lost 8 481 A472 407 296 Middletown York Outdoor .. Leoncaster Watch Chae 222 Mount Joy defeated 7 2 by York Racquet a week ago, N= from fifth to third place— a game behind the tied lead —when it tcok a 7 to 2 Park itself just ers victory fiom the Reservoir team, Harrisburg. The Lancaster team moved up | into a tie with Manheim for first! place in the Inter-County Tennis League Saturday when it defeated arch rival, York Racquet Club, a 6 to 3 score at Lancaster. an by Pet. | 704 | 704 | 667 { and... 593 | by .556 | 299 | of! 1 | game Refreshments | the | | The | York team, playing without Warren | “Red” Angstadt and Vince Keesey, | champion, York County was not | Arthur strong enough to turn back Lan- | Greenwalt, caster’s challenge. The defeat drop- | ped the Racquet Club from second | Bentzel, to fourth place. Manheim maintained its top spot by nosing out the York Outdoor Club 5 to 4. The tourney was fea- | tured by Paul Stern’s defeat of | Harold Schleeger, who had previ- | ously won three | at number one. Harrisburg kept in the expense of the last place Co- lumbia team, winning 7 to 2. Lancaster Watch jumped from tenth to eighth place by downing | Middletown 7 to 2. Next Saturday, at Columbia; Manheim Joy, and Reservoir Park at Lan- caster Watch. Sunday will find Middletown at York Racquet and Larcaster plays at Mount i Harrisburg at York Outdoor. ——— Emr Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. beware of that cup of clear sparkl- or spring water. | The wisest plan is to take your own | tho.e short day vacation with you on and one water motor trip, New-Car Buyers! You can save plenty at your Dodge Dealer’s right now! GHT here in town many new car buyers are switching from small cars to the magnificent big Dodge Luxury Liner that gives you the beauty and luxury of expensive cars—for just a few dollars more than the smaller, low-priced makes! R And look what those few dollars give you—the biggest, finest car that Dodge ever built! A full 119%-inch wheelbase, wider seats, gorgeous interiors, mag- nificent appointments and refinements. DODGE | Mrs. straight matches | Mrs. | the race at; Will, | | | picnic -1 ! & 7, 1940 | Goon CHEEL CLASS a ‘Mortuary The Good Cheer Suniay School | i Class of the St. Mark’s United Bre- | - Record In “ This Section thren Church met Tuesday the Mrs. (From Page 1) R. D. Joy. hospital «t eve De >t Det- Mrs. hostesses. Bh 1 rizabethiiown | Jose Friday. Martha Mrs. and home near Mount Mrs. Bruce Heisey on the | at of wiler Pennell were { wiler, | > in St p. died program wa 112430 23% edle Thre dirzete Featured a he pas m. 1 ad di and had in| Mrs. | it play entitled, “Ne ober.” The play was Ai Swe - : Mrs.. Sweigart was aude Schneid : * | its cast Mrs, Martha Detwiler, | Martha Mateer, Mrs. Arthur Mum-| © ma, Mrs. Clinton Eby, Mrs. Wart | Bentzel, Ruth Ruth Derr, | Eva Reigle, Weal-| and Mrs. vived During the the | Ray, decided fo hold ths annua Te ab of at the Cove July 30. Mrs. | and Mr Frank Germer Mrs. er, Mrs. Charles Eby Hostetter committee, and Mrs. committee. yphoid fever scveral weel ia underwent ceveral oii He r oldest child, Ray, with typhoid also. Besides her by the following Lois, Janet, Amy and home, and her parents, . Irvin Eyer Columbia. eleven, is Bachman, Mrs. Helen Bruce Pennell. sion husband, ske is Summ children: J. Merle Mr. Mrs. | and hus.ness se class Joseph Habe ah and Mrs. Paris | Mus. | Cora M. Nauman Mrs, Cora Miller Nauman, sixty- and Mrs. one widow of Howard C. Nauman Artivar Mumma | Manheim, died Thursday at her | home. She was a daughter of the to | late Henry B., and Catherine Con- I nelly Miller and was a member of United Brethren She is survived by Mrs. Lloyd Reid .nger, and both of Manheim; twe Mrs. Warren | brothers, Henry C. Miller, Manheim Paul Alexander,!and Harvey B. Miller, Leola and Murs. Paris Hostetter, Mrs. Warren | two sisters, Mrs, John Kuhn, Man- Mrs. Clinton Eby, Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Foultz, Lan- Charles Eby, Mrs, Oliver Mateer Five grandchildren also sur- Bruce Pennell, Miss Alice Nauman was a native of Marie Nissly, Miss Ruth Derr, Miss Hilda Stoner, Miss Maude Schneider Miss Pearl Geltmacher, Miss Ruth Bachman, Mrs. Nelson Newcomer Baker, Mrs, Arthur Young Mrs, Margarzt Harmon, Mrs. Daniel Mrs. Norman He sey, Mrs. For- rest Ranck, Mrs. Jay Sherk, Mrs Paul Hawthorne and Mrs. Joseph Detwiler. Miss Shirley Eby, Miss Jane Anderson and Miss Nancy Jr. Detwiler guests. the appointed in John | were Reigle i refreshment were served follow:ng: Mrs. Frank Germer : Mrs. Paul Frey, Mrs. John Reigle. | Mus. Curt’s Reisch, Mrs. John Wikis] ser, Mrs. Albert Myers, Mr. Joseph Habecker, Claude Reigle, Mr=. Salem church Manheim. children, Ck two Mrs. Mumma, Mrs. heim caster, Mr, horo. vive, cur Mrs. N. A. Barr Mrs. N, A. Barr died at the home of her son, Dr. Guy IL: Barr, at Tremont, Tuesday, June 18th. Mrs. Barr was in her seventy-ninth year and was the widow of Rev. N. A. Barr, who was a former pas- tor of the local Evangelical Church. She is survived by three cons, Homer A. of Philadelphia, Sclon on were For Sealy Care You Insist Upon Come To THE MODERN BEAUTY SALON 361, W. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. 1940 Dodge Luxury Liner, 6-Passenger, 2-Door Sedan $815, delivered in Detroit. * On the Biggest “Value Package” Your Car Rollars Ever Bought! 7 On top of this, you get the savings on gas and oil Dodge has long been famous. Yo¥ get the low-cost up- keep and high trade-in value that mean money in your pockgt. Re Drive in to your DoNge dealer today. Ask for a money saving appraisal on your present car. Very likely it will cover the full down- payment on a 1940 Dodge—balance on easy budget terms. COUPE $ AND uP SBDAN AND +815 *These are Defjoit deliv- ered prices andinclude all Federal all standard equif§nent. Transportation, staf and local taxes (if any), Stra. Subjes: to change witout notice. M. K. ENTERLINE, Rheems, Pa. i Columbia, and Doris E. Zitzer, V. Barr of this place and Dr. Cow, Barr of Tremont. The funeral was held Monday from St. Paul's Evangelical Church in Lebunon and burial was made in the family vault in the Annville cemetery. tl errr FUNERAL D Mount Joy, Pa. MARRIAGE LICENSES Robert U. Wissler, 47 E. Ephrata, and Grave v. Landisville. Loverne Mary Erisman, Lancaster. Elmer C. Stover, J: Main st., Nicholas, Hiestand, Salunga, and of 45 S. Prince st., 24 N. Third st., 120 Ww. this bero. Main st, matter in ence says that condition. odorless, ST YOUR PEP? irs ial poisoning. Try GARLIC acteria in accumulated waste ur colon may be poisoning loss of pep. Medical sci- rlic helps combat this can get Garlie in sy-to-take tablets, SARBORN Con- ig size, 69c. 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SALAD D Peanut Butter Beans ui for, Spaghetti Ketchup 8-0z. bot. 9 with Cheese Cider Vinegar Yukon Clu BEVERAGES (nlus deposit Ginger Ales, Tom Collins % ANN PAGE FINE QUALITY FOODS % Look over the prices of the Ann Page Foods 1 the savings! And don't forget—all 31 Ann Page Foods are top quality products. Money back if you are not completely pleased. +10: 215. Tomato Sauce Ice Cream an Pure Vinegar in new Penquin Bottles, designed for ’ re-us refrigerator for or water. 9 9 pular a. Tax) ands Carton $1.19 2 3c 3 22 25¢ ix, Club Soda, Kola big bots. below. Note RESSING at. Jar 15¢ 31 1-1b, lar and c¢ 2 14 ox-bot 3 pkgs. 2 qt. bots. JULY ISSUE WOMAN'S DAY On Sale At All only A&P Stores