coer ERR EERE AAR EEE RRNA SAAR EE EE EN ADE ER NS RENEE Ea Schwanger, DP, Lancag. undersigned, all persons int thereto are requested to make im= mediate payment, and those hav- ing claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to William C. Rehm, Attorney-at-Law, 45 N. Duke St, Lancaster, Pa. ALICE S. SCHWANGER, Executrix. Wm. C. Rehm, Attorney 11-14-6t SELECT BUILDING LOTS for sale at reasonable prices, along S. Market Street, Florin. Apply Martin 6. Musser. 12-14-tf WANTED: Representative to look after our magazine subscription in- terests in Mount Joy, and vicinity. Every family orders subscriptions. Hundreds of dollars are spent for them each fall and winter in this vicinity. Instructions and equip- ment free. Guaranteed lowest rates on all periodicals, domestic and foreign. Represent the oldest maga- gine agency in the United States. Start a growing and permanent business in whole or spare time. Address MOORE-COTTRELL, Inc. Naples Road, North Cohocton, New York. A RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Our Heavenly Fath- er, Ruler of Heaven and Earth, in His infinite Wisdom, removed from our midst our capable and worthy Chief Burgess and associate Mr. John G. Keener, and Whereas, it behooves the Borough Council of Mount Joy, to make these resolu- tions to show our appreciation of him, therefore be it, RESOLVED that the capable and; efficient manner in which he fulfil- led the duties of Burgess and the good fellowship which he showed toward the members of Borough Council be held in grateful mem- ory, and be it further, resolved that we extend to his bereaved relatives our heartfelt sympathies and know that our loss is his final reward, and be it further, RESOLVED, that a copy of these resoluticns be made a part of the permanent records of the Borough, a copy be printed in the local Press, and a copy be forwarded to his bereaved family. THE BOROUGH COUNCIL Of Mount Joy 11-14-1t AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE LAYING OUT AND OPENING OF A PUBLIC ALLEY EXTENDING FROM FRANK STREET TO NORTH ALLEY, WEST OF BARBARA STREET, AND ACCEPTING DEED AND RELFASE ‘OF DAMAGE FROM ABUTTING LAND OWNERS. BE IT ORDAINED by the Bor- ough of Mount Joy. Lancaster County, Pa., as follows: Section 1. There is hereby laid out and placed upon the borough plan a public alley fourteen (14) feet wide extending from Frank Street to North Alley, west of Bar- bara Street, the lands covered by the same being bounded and de- scribed. as follows: ALL THAT 3 This Section s Numerous Weddings Erma Irene Eshleman Jacob Carl Nelt The marriage of Miss Erma Irene Eshleman, daughter of Benjamin F. Eshleman and th: late Elsie Eshle- man, of 221 Chester street, Lan- caster, and Jacob Nolt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Nolt, of Main street, Landisville, was solemnized at 8 o'clock Saturday morning in the Zion Lutheran church, Landis- ville. The pastor, the Rev. William L. Ziegenfus, officiated. The double ring ceremony was used. The bride wore a street length dress of soldier blue with matching accessories and a corsage of gar- denias. Miss Lucretia Frey, of Lancaster. was bridesmaid. She wore navy blue and a corsage of yellow pompoms. Following the ceremony a wed- ding breakfast was served at the home of the bridegroom’s parents after which the couple left on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. Upon their return, they will reside at 126 1-2 East Lemon street. Lancaster. The bride is a graduate of the Lancaster High school. The bride- grcom is a graduate of the East Hempfield Township High School and attended Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster. He is a mem- ber of the Delta Sigma Phi frater- nity. Both are employed at M. T. Garvin Company. tl Qf meme FINED FOR HAVING HEN IN HIS POSSESSION Noah A. Weaver, 623 W. College ave., York, was prosecuted Saturday by a game protector in East Done- gal township for possessing a hen pheasant. He was released when he made settlement on a field re- ceipt for a $25 fine. rr el Rr THE COURT SAYS YES Hiram G. Brandt, administrator of the estate of Sadie W. Brandt, late of Mount Joy township, was granted permission to sell two tracts in Mount Joy township containing approximately nineteen acres to El- vin B, and Pauline E. Keener for 16,600. J —— FILLERS— ... ... You can cover territory in books. CLASSIFIED Rates for this column are 25c per msertion. If over five lines, 5c per line each insertion, all payable in advance, a great deal of FOR RENT—A 6-room house CERTAIN piece of land, situate injwith all conveniences, Wood St., the Borough of Mount Joy, Lan-|Florin. Apply Mrs. Leah Stacks. caster County, Pa. used as an al-{Phone Mt. Joy, 213J3. 11-14-1t-p ley. BEGINNING at a point on the south side of Frank Street, corner of property of the estate of Martin K. Brubaker, deceased; thence ex- tending along property of the said Martin K. Brubaker, deceased, south 11 degrees 20 minutes west: 165 feet to a point on the north side of North Alley; thence extending along North Alley south 79 degrees 17 minutes east, 14 feet to a corner of property of Oscar Starr; thence by property of said Oscar Starr, Apna Vesta Grissinger and Mount Joy Farm Products Company, north 11 degrees 20 minutes east, 165 feet to a point on the south side of Frank Street; thence along the south side of Frank Street, north 79 degrees 28 minutes west, 14 feet to the place of beginning. Section 2. The proper borough officials are authorized and directed to open the said alley and to main- tain the same fer public use. Section 3. The borough hereby! accepts deed from the heirs of; Martin K. Brubaker and release of, damages from Oscar L. Starr and wife, and the Mount Joy Products along! Company, abutting owners the said alley. ; Ordained and adopted this 4th) day of November, A. D., Nineteen Hunderd and Forty (1940). H. H. KRALL, | President cof Borough Council. Attest: M. N. BAILEY, | Secretary. | Approved Noevmber 5th. 1940. WM. E. HENDRIX, Chief Burgess. ATTENTION FARMERS. TRUCKERS Save money by Trading Now For one of these fine USED TRUCKS 1937 Chev. TPanel $295 1932 Chev. T Panel $159 DRIVEN ONLY 22,000 MILES Wiggins Chevrolet Co. USED CAR LOT a NCE SJ. LANC. PA. C. K,, Mt. Joy. LAUREL BY THE YARD also Pine and Cedar Trees for decorat- ing. Place your order now. Irvin W, Smith, 108 West Main St., Mt. Joy. 11-13-2t-p FOR SALE—50 Seven-month-old Leghorn Pullets, Laying. Vaccin- ated for chicken pox. Apply Daniel M. Heisey, Landisville. Phone 2609. 11-14-1t-pd FOR SALE — Columbizn Echo Ccok Stove. Apply Mrs. Ella Herr, 121 New Haven St., Mt. Joy. 11-14-1t-pd FOR SALE: A Columbia Heater in very good shape. Sell cheap. 245 W. Main St, Mt. Joy, Pa. 11-14-1t-p FOR SALE: 1940 34 Ton Dodge Truck, express body, less than 12,000 mi. Paul A. Martin, Mt. Joy. Phone 145. 10-30-tf FOR SALE: Buffet, like new, reasonable price. Mrs. A. S. Weav- er, Cooper Ave., Landisville, Pa. 10-30-3t-p FOR SALE: Double - barreled gun, new, nrice very reasonable. Phone 3511 Landisville. 10-30-tf CORN MEAL GRINDING, every Tuesdav afternoon. Aberdeen Mills, R 2; Elizabethtown, Pa. 10-24-4t DESIRABLE COUNTRY HOME For Sale: All conveniences, hard- wood floors, located between Rheems & Elizabethtown along highwav. Apply P. O. Box 85. c/o 10-24-tf SPENCER CORSETATRE: Call Mrs. Marv Fnterline. 316 S. Snruce St.. Elizabethtown. Ask for ficure analysis—FREE. Phone 167-M. Join club at Modern Style Shon. 8-29-tf WANTED — Your next roll of flms, cend 25 cents and get 8 Velvet Waxed Prints and free enlargement rourans. Our 21st vear in business. Capital City Photo Service, Box 53. Harrisburg, Pa. may-19-tf FARM FOR SALF: 89 acres, 1% mi. northwest of Maytown, along hard road, no lane to drive into. All under cultivation. Large barn, all necessary buildings. water. elec- E-town. tric. One of the best vielding farms in East Denegal Twn. B. Frank Peffer, 53 W. Donegal St. ' Mt. Joy. 9-12-tf < The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning, November 14, 1940 16th Annual (From Page 1) run without money. Money which must be available at all times for supplies, medicines, linens, food docters, nurses, ambulances and a hundred vital necessities which can- ot be supplied without cost. Contribute gladly to a needy and ever ready cause, Oud local fede ation depends on YOU and reserv your support. Outside The City $32,886 is the county quota for the Sixteenth Annual Welfare Cam- paign, it was announced recently by Jokn F. Weaver, County Chairman. Sale Register If you want a notice cr 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. Thursday, Nov. 14—On the pre- mises Ys mile west of Rohrers- town, on the north side of the Marietta Pike, a 1l-acre tract of land, with a 21% story, 9-room frame house, hardwood floors, hot air heat, electric etc., also some Solicitation by more than 1,000 personal property of Minnie M. volunteer workers in the county has Warfel. Farmers Bank & Trust begun, Weaver said, and will con-'cq, of Lanc., Guardian of Oscar P. tinue until all residents of the co- warfel, a weak-minded person . 3 unty have been solicited. The goal this year is slightly Saturday, November 16—On the more than the $30,670.59 raised last premises in Sporting Hill, a 2% year, but in addition to that figure. story Frame House, 8 rooms, water, residents of the county employed in electric. Also garage and poultry Lancaster firms subscribed $12,188.- house by Olivia M. Stark. Sale at 16. The increased need is due too p. m., Darlington, Inc. Auction- services of the member agencies of eers & Clerk A. H. Young, At- the Welfare Federation extended in the county during the past year. torney. Among services rendered to re-| Saturday, Nov. 23—On the pre- sidents of the county by member mises on South Barbara St, Mt. agencies of the Welfare Federation Joy, public sale of personal pro- are the following figures: perty, household goods and car- caster General Hospital, 11943 penter tools by Allen C. Bates, Sr. charity days care, $50.27366; St.Sale at 1:00 P. M. C. S. Frank, Joseph's Hospital, 6,015 charity days’ Auct, care, $25,131.23; Rossmere Sana- torium, 6375 charity days care, $18,- 313.50; Visiting Nurse Association. $1,672.25; Association for the Blind $1,634.87; Lancaster County Society for crippled Children, $880; Com- munity Service Association Family Bureau, $1,936; Community Service Association Children’s Bureau, $2,- 552; Boy Scouts, $3,764.88; and Girl Scouts, $2,610.85. Most of the above agencies serve the entire county. The aggregate fi- gures of services rendered are more than the county subscribed last year Weaver pointed out. District, borough and township chairmen and workers in the Six- teenth Annual Welfare Campaign have been working all week anc will continue to work until every resident of the county has been soli- cited, according to John F. Weaver County Chairman. W. L. Tyndall is chairman in Mt Joy Borough, which is in Distric’ No. 1, of which Dr. B. Scott Fritz is chairman. In Elizabethtown, Pau’ M. Grubb is chairman, while C. H Gable is chairman in Mountville and Dr. E. K. Tingley in Marietta. Township chairmen are as follows: Conoy, Ephraim Ebersole; Eas! Donegal, C. C. Keizer; West Done- gal, Samuel Dribble; East Hemp- ficld, East Petersburg District Rev Roy Forney; East Hempfield, Rohr- erstown District, Esther Musser; East Hempfield, Landisville District, Robert Horst; West Hempfield, John A. Fox; Mount Joy Township, Mary Strickler. Saturday, November 23—On the premises in Manor Township, V4 mile north of Creswell store, on road leading from Millersville to Creswell, a farm of 6 acres and 123 perches with 1% story frame dwel- ling house, frame barn ete, also household goods by Emma S. Lev- an, Adm. of the estate of Harry M. Levan, also known as Henry Lev- an, dec’d. Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at 12:30 p. m. SALUNGA Mr. and Mrs. Winfree Nelson and son Neal of Berwyn, Md. visited the latter’s father, Dr. J. S. Kendig on Friday; and also attended the funeral of Mrs. Willis Kendig of Lancaster. Mrs, Harry A. Weaver of Lan- caster spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Newcomer. Mrs. William Bosard has returned ‘rom her extended trip to Ayr, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baer; Mr. and Mr. Walter Peifer called on the family of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Long- necker, Elizabethtown, R1. Sunday afternoon. Last Wednesday night folks from Elilzalblethtown came to town to serenade Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Peifer, who were recently married. The King’s Heralds met at the home of Nancy Peifer on Tuesday Mrs. Fackler and Miss Anne Peifer are the leaders. Joseph D. Martin, second lieuten- ant, infantry, Salunga is among 212 upperclassmen taking advanced mili- tary training in the R.O.T.C. unit at the Penna. State College. Annual Banquet . Fire Company . (From Page 1) man, chief hook and ladder man; Ed Barto trustee for a term of three] The Ladies Bible Class of M. E years; J. Roy Eshleman, delegate to, S. S. held its annual banquet at state convention; Irvin Kaylor, al- Diff’s on Wednesday evening. The | ternate delegate; George Halbleib. following were present: Mrs, Wm captain of police; entertainment Fackler Jr. Mrs. John Kendig, Mrs | committee, John J. Schroll, James Robert Bishop, Mrs. Albert Rodgers. | Pennell, Winfield Fenstermacher. Mrs. Phares Stehman, Mrs. E. T Isaac Wagner and John Miller; Ray Myers, Mrs. Frank Minnich, Mrs. Myers and William Brown, delegates Harry Blessing, Mrs. Frank Car- to county convention; Irvin Kaylor penter, Mrs. John Peifer, Mrs. Rob- and Levi Dillinger, alternates. lert Enterline, Mrs. Levi Peifer, Mrs The board of chiefs and the en- Ralph Myers, Miss Gladys Myers gineers of the company will meet Mrs, Harry Stehman, Mrs. J. Melvin in the near future to decide upon Newcomer, Mrs. Blessing, Mrs. the purchase of new equipment. Charles Myers. The Christmas There is a possibility that a new party will be held in the basement engine will be bought since one of of the Church, Wednesday, Dec. 4th the present engines has been caus- —_—— ing trouble. MAYBE THE PILGRIMS The company authorized the com- WERE WRONG munity exhibit committee of the, Holiday shopping moved up its directors of the Community Exhi- schedule a week, Saturday, when bit to plan for entertainment during President Roosevelt, in a proclama- next year’s show. Receipts this tion, fixed the date of Thanksgiving year were limited by the fact that Day for November 21st instead of bad weather hindered business es- the traditional last Thursday—Nov- pecially on the last day. | ember 28, One engine was reported repaired; Arthur James, Governor of Penn- during the month. Twelve flash- sylvania, joined the governors of | lights were ordered purchased for fifteen other states in announcing the use of the fire police. New adherence to the traditional date— shirts for the local ping pong team Nov. 28. were purchased. Take your choice! Roy A. Sheaeffer was named re- et gular driver for the company. Fire POTATO YIELD FOR COUNTY chief Ray Myers reported five fires FARMER'S TO AIM AT during the month, one in the boro-! A measured acre at the North- ugh. The treasurer reported a bal- ampton County Home’s farm pro- ance of $6,745.51 ofwhich $2620.89 duced 609.2 bushels of Russet po- is in the building fund and $3,752.72, tatoes this year. Number one seed in the relief account. purchased from Michigan was plant- . ed May 5 at the rate of 25 bushels to the acre, in rows spaced 34 inches , apart with the seed pieces 10 1-2 {inches in the row. A 4-4-8 fertilizer was applied in the row at the rate One must have a good memory of 1,000 pounds per acre. to keep all the promises one resto Gm § ee . makes. Harry Rhoads, 18 of near Ann- ville, was shot and killed by his brother while hunting. ce CR Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. Icon . | niversaries Two Couples Celebrate ‘Anniversaries |- Mr. and Mrs. John Earhart, Mt. | Joy, R. D. 2, and Mr. and Mrs. | Harvey Rettew, Manheim, R. D. 3,! celebrated their silver wedding .an- | Saturday, on Novem- | ber 9th. The Earharts and Rettews married at a double wedding mony performed by Bishop were cere f In celebration of the event, Mr. ! and Mrs. Earhart entertained sixty-| eight guests at their home on] Monday evening. They were the recipients of many beautiful gifts, including lovely silver pieces and flowers. A large cake decorated in silver with 25th anniversary was among the refreshments serv- ed by caterer, Eli Hostetter, town. in letters of Those present for were: Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Stauf- fer, Miss Esther Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Drohan and sons, James and Kenneth, Mt. Joy, R. D. 2; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rettew and daughter, Rachael, Manheim, R. 3; Rev. and Mrs. Howard Merkey and son, Harold, and Miss Ruth Longe- necker, Manheim; Rev. and Mrs. Allen Becker, Rev. and Mrs. Hen- ry Hess, Rev. and Mrs. Norman Weaver, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nauman, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ruhl, Mrs. Leo Blank, Mr. and Mrs. David Earhart, Mr. and Mrs. Gray- bill Brookhart and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brehm, all of Manheim; Rev. and Mrs. Harry Fahnestock and Mr. and Mrs. Hershey Zuch, Sporting Hill; Rev. and Mrs. Henry King, of Heidelburg; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Myer, near Fairview Church; Mr, and Mrs. Harry N. Stauffer and Mr. Maurice Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sherk, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fishburn, Mr. and Mrs. John Earhart and children, J. Stan- ley and Ethel Adele, of near town; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Berrier; Mr. and Mrs, Engle Shelly and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shelly, of Elizabethtown; Miss Jane Hackman, of Lawn; Mr. Abram Stauffer; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Earhart and Mr. and Mrs. Abram Hess, of Mount Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Almos Earhart, Sr, and Mr. and Mrs. Almos Earhart, Jr, of near Green Tree Church. Mr. and Mrs. Rettew entertained on Wednesday evening in celebra- tion of the same event. This Week's Calendar Oklahama Admitted to Union in 1907. Russia recognized by U. S. in 1933. Monday, Nov. 18 Congress adopted Standard Time in 1883. Tuesday, Nov. 19 Lincoln’s Gettysburg in 1883 Thursday, Nov 2Ist. Thankskiving Day, by presi- dential proclamation. Hobby Week, to Nov. 28th. North Carolina joined Union in 1789. EEE EER "Lord Haw-Haw's" Wife Shows Him Up Discussing the smooth - tongued British renegade, who terrified England when he began broadcast- ing from Germany, whose deserted wife has unmasked him. Don’t miss this feature in the November 24th issue of TheAmericanWeekly the big magazine distributed with the address Baltimore Sunday American On Sale at All Newsstands! Dr. Harold C. Killheffer OPTOMETRIST MANHEIM 183 S. Charlotte St. Telephone 11-J Telephone 24-R ELIZABETHTOWN 15 E. High St Peter § Nissly, twenty-five years ago. the occasion| | | PUBLIC DANCE, NOV. 29th SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. PUBLIC SALE at SPORTING HILL Saturday, Nov. 16, 1940, 2:00 P. M. 215 STORY FRAME HOUSE water, electric, garage, poultry house. OLIVIA M. STARK | Aucts. & Clks., Lanc, Att'y., Manheim, Pa. | | rooms, Darlington Inc., A. H. Young, nT SWE FT QUART Copyrighted 1540 by Sineletr Refining Company (10.0 LAST EL C3 | PLE ERY | Agent Sinclair Refining Company (Inc.) C. E. LUTZ, Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 217-M LO Grain alone makes lots of yolks — but it takes a balanced ration to build lots of whites and shells. Be sure your layers ge. all the egg- making materials dey need. We recommend Purina Lay Chow because it’s built to help you get all the eggs out of your layers that they are capable of laywg. Come in—and make our store your headquarters for all your poultry neeas. SEE THE DIFFERENCE PURI~A [f PURINA MAKES Ke Lay cHow fs {4 rian BA WS wm ly LY Ta CL CRN HARRY LEEDOM PHONE 114 MOUNT JOY PA. SERVICE STATIONS In Lancaster County Columbi a Elizabethtown Ephrata Gap i On U. S. Route 30 an Lancaster ke Lancaster : : i 850 S. Prince St, U. S. Route 222 Lancaster open in November Mon., Wed., Thurs. Tues., Fri., Sat Evenings by appointment In Manheim di BH Lititz Lincoln Ave. & Apple St, two blocks east of N. Broad St Manheim | Hozg! St. near U. S. Asbestos, | | one bidck east ute 72 { | i | Mount Joy | Mt. Joy St, West of Barbara | | one block north of Route 230 i Quarryville | W, Stcte St, on U. S. Route 222 otk Independent. 0il Ca HOME OFFICE-MQUNT JOY. PA Music will well will be thirty-five cents and a prize will be given. Mount Joy Lodge #277, LOOF, Garden Spot will entertain the The Young People’s Fellowship! 10.0F. Association in the Mount of St. Luke's Episcopal Church willl Joy Hall Lodge rooms on Tuesday | hold a evening, high school auditorium. evening, November 19, 1940 at 8:00 o'clock. ; Special entertainment is being arranged and refreshments will be served. An invitation is extended to all Odd Fellows and their friends to be present. : dance on Friday 29th, in the public November be furnished by a known orchestra. Admission A«P STORES ARE AGAIN OPEN! We are indeed happy to announce the resumption of service to the public. OUR A&P Store has been completely replenished with NEW FRESH STOCKS of perishable Everything is in readiness to serve commodities. FCA Fa you. A&P CREAMERY TUB Butter 2-71: SUNNYFIELD PRINT BUTTER 2 lbs. 75¢ Ann Page qt. SALAD DRESSING pt. 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