a HE AR nbd OV Rb ic bel SIF 1 ASSIFTIED FOR SALE-Bungalow in Stauffer. town 4 rooms, bath, conveniences, | 2 taxes. Apply Isaac! BSS R. 2, Mt. Joy. There is al false rumor as to the price of the Pp above Bungalow. Correct price is $3,500.00. 2-5-tf| WANTED Boomer with Boarding Hing in the kitchen of his home. all conveniences. Apply P. 0. Box Deputy Coroner ‘85, c/o S. M. C. 4-2-2tp = [to a koart attack. Ha. was a mem- FOR SALE—Baled Soy Bean Hay: °° © aes Also Fordson Tractor i cleat! tracks. Apply J. G. r, Man- heim. Phones 1R2 or 4-2-3t FOR RENT—Furnished front room adjoining bath. Also ge for rent. Phone Mt. Joy 4-2-1t LOST—A Fraternity Pin with ini tials . HCI, Xi Psi Phi, between Slaon’s Drug Store afd y home. Reward for its retur 127 East Main Street. 4-2-1t FOR SALE-—-One Range Shelter. ‘one season. Harry F. Hess. R 2, Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 218- R-3. 4-2-1tp ye Still Have a Few Certified Seed Potatoes, Irish Cobbler and Russet for sale. Call J. K. gWolfemuth, Mount Joy. 919R2. 4-2-1t 4 FOR SALE — Carpets, ‘Bedroom Suite, Extension Table, fCough. Ap- Harry Young, RI, Joy, 6R15. 4-2-1t FOR SALE-—-A 5-Room Cottage, “Twin Oaks” at Landisvill Camp- meeting Grounds. er sup- sly. Apply Realtor Eg 53 W. Donegal St., Mt. 4-2-tf FOR SALE CHEAP — Beautiful Electric Apartment Washer. Write P. O. Box 111, Florin, or phone Mt. Joy 217R2, evenings between 7 and 9:30. . 4-2-1tp FOR SALE—1937 Pontiac 2-Door edan, Radio, Heater and new tires. Jay Snyder. Snyder, Mt. Joy R. 2. 4-2-2tp WANTED WOMAN to do cleaning| Flizabethiown. She was a member one day a week. Apply P, 85, c/o G. S, Mt. Jo HELP WANTED—25 or 30 . Box starting about May 1st. Earn $3 to $4 per day. Will be required to help with field cutti the morning and $wor nery in the afte 4-2-2t Painter | FOR SALE CHEAP — Orr Cook Stove ber, Florin, Pa. 3-12-tfp| FOR SALE — NEW HOME with | ~All Conveniences. ipte pos-! session. Valley Vie | heim 1177. FOR RENT — Furnish ms at | 350 Donegal 3-26-2t | Several. Used Pianos and Vietrolas! must be sold quick. In urgent need of room. Players, Uprights, and! Grands. On displa nings anc Saturdays all day. on N. Reif- | snyder, Brickerville Cross 3-26-tf | Rds. i 3-26-2t | FOR ‘SALE — Asparagus Roots, 2| years old. Newest and Best devel- oped variety on th ket. $1.00] per hundred. Phon town 109J4, Martin H. Cope, Rhedgds, Pa. any 3-26-2t| SELECT BUILDING OTS for | sale at reasonable pricgs, along S Market Street, Flori pply Martin| 5. Musser. 12-14-11 | Used Upright Piano and stool, cheap! to quick buyer. Alsg one Victrola | like new. ' Cheap. ply Friday or| Saturday. Hess ic Shoppe, 21! E. High St, E'town® 3-26-2t| WANTED—More People to use our i columns and turn useless! articles around their homes intc! cash by advertising them in this col- | umn. Try it. 2-4-1] PIANOS.—Tuned, re ted or rebuilt. Ted Hollenpayh, May-! town. Call Marietta i 1-29-tf | WANTED — Your next roll of BIms, send 25 cents,and get 8 Velvet, Waxed Puints and enlargement | coupons. Our 21st in business | Capital City Photo Service, Box 53 | Harrisburg, Pa, may-19-tf/ EXECUTORS’ NOTICE! i Estate of Mary A. Strickier, late of Mount Joy Township, deceased. Letters testamentary on 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 under- signed, "MARY FRETZ STRICKLER. Mt. Joy R. D. No. 2! MARTHA NISSLEY WEIDMAN. Manheim, Pa, R. D. No. 1 Executors. 3-5-6t ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE! A. H. Young, Attorney. of the B arietta Cc te of Franklin M, Sheatfer.|” he Boro of Marietta, deceased late of Rapho Township, deceased. Ow Pb .;|estate having been granted to the Letters of Seministration, on said undersigned all estate | ving ee TL. gran indobieg thereto are requested to make im- | - undersigned, persons. I ‘mediate payment and those having | (dene . [claims or demands against the same, | niediate payment, and those having! oy) present them without delay for i . settlement to the undersigned, re- ! will present them willow i for! siding at R. D. 1, Lancaster, Pa. thereto are requested to make im- claims or demands against the same siding at R. D. No. 2, Mount Joy, Pa. _ LILLIAN M. SHEAFFER, Zignmerman, Myers & Attorneys, 3-5-6t tising in the Bulletin, Inquire J. Garth|sleven great grandchildren and a | 4-2-1t| LL Women | ervey G. Ruthe.ford to help harvest and can asparagus. Harv:y of a t Ba'nkridge, Mr». Rutherford, was n the can-| crn near Bainbridge, a son of the Anply at of-| , Rheems, Pa. | Rutherford, Cook Range with Warming | nimber of St. Closet and Water Back. A. D. Gar- | 11 Man- | 1,5, Mary Rutherford | Jompany, of Mount Joy. She was | Theetz funeral home here Sunday Administratrix. [James N. Lightner, : {section to use these columns when- { Stimulate your DUSIESSDY SUVEr: | yor they have anything they want | to buy or sell. tf Mortuary Record In This Section (From Page 1) { Frank Miller of Elizabethtown, said death was due the Elizabethtown United Brethren Church. | He was the son of the late Hiram land Susan Balmer and is survived {by his wife Barbara, one son, Nel- son of Elizabethtown, and one (grandson. A sister, Mrs. Harvey {Garman, of Milton Grove, also sur- vives. | Haines Finkbinder Kathryn Maloney | Mr. and Mrs. Haines Finkbinder, ‘of Florin, announce the marriage |of their son, Haines, Jr., to Kathryn | Maloney, of Marietta. The wedding {took place Friday, March 27, at Richmond, Va. Following the cer- lemony the couple left for Savannah !Ga., where the bridegroom is em- ployed on government work, i | {Mrs. Amanda L. Brubaker . | Mrs. Amanda L. Brubaksr, sav- enty-cight, widow of Daniel B. complication Brubaker, died of a of diseases, at her home, Elizabeth- ‘own, R. D. She was a daughter of thee late Jacob and Barbara Ober- holtzer. These children survive: {Abraham O., of Grantham: Daniel [Mount Joy; Menno, Elizabethtown: ‘he Rev. Samuel Brubakear, Rheems {also thirteen grandchildren and | Miss {sister Lizzie Oberholtzer, {of the Brethren in Christ church. G. Ruth:rford, sixty- t tee, died Thursday at his home ‘ate Jam:s and Catherin> Kaylor had been ill for six | ears. He was a retired Pennsyl- rania Railroad eng'neer and was a2] Luke's Lutheran ! Church. Bainbridge; the Pennsyl- rania Railroad Relief association, & | he Beaver Lodg:, No. 166, Lane- | ster. He is survived by his wife, | and sisters: | Mrs. Elizabeth Houseal, Bainbridgs: | fefferson Good, Allentown; and | iviah Rutherford, Steelton. — | Yiss Elizabeth A. Zeager Miss Klizabcth A. Zeager, forty- | ve, who resid>d with Mrs. Emma 379 N. Barbara St. died t 6:5¢ a. m. Friday of pneumon- | a in St. Joseph's Hospital. Miss | # dren also survive. The funeral was held from his late home Wednesday morning with Requiem High Masd in Holy Trinty Catholic church, Columbia, at 9 o clock. Interment in the Cathelic ccmetery at Columbia. Mrs. Alice Marie Cooper Mrs. Alice Marie Cooper, forty- five, wife of Stanley Cooper, of Sa- lunga, died Saturday morning at 7 o'clock at her home of a complica- tion of diseases. Sho was a mem- ber of the Salunga Methodist church. Born in Washington Boro, the daughter of the late Jacob and Elizabeth Klineyoung Walk, she survived by her husband and the followng sisters: Jennie M., wife of George D. Shuman, of Lanc; Annie, wife of Cyrus Gamble, of Mountville; Elizabeth K., wife of Clifford Stauffer, of Washington Boro; and a brother Harry Z., of Washington Boro. Funeral services were held from ber late home on Tuesday after~ noon at two o'clock, with interment in the Salunga cemetery. RE PRODUCE QUALITY MILK With the increased milk produc- tion demanded, it is important that dairymen continue to practice the fundamental rules of high quality production. Dairy specialists of the Pennsylvania State College empha- size cow health, clean surroundings and milking, ventilation of barns. and proper storage. | gfidays. It's the happy way to strengthen the bonds of friendship and we have the right kind of greet- | ing cards for every imagin- able birthday occasion. 54 W. Main St. MT. JOY, “A Friendly Store In a Friendly Town.” TYNDALL'S et ; 3) -to $0 in shoes that ing-inspired styles atter your feet, and ing notes of harmony or color contrast to your new outfits for Easter and thereafter. bless our shoes, too, for the won- derful foot comfort Choose yours now—in your favor- ite styles and color! You'll they assure. MOUNT JOY Complete Line of New Spring Shoes for the Entire Family Jack Horner Shoes COLUMBIA OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS eager was a member of the | Church of God, and the Ladics | Auxiliary of the Friendship Fire" ‘orn in Rapho Township, a daugh- er of Mrs. Lizzie Barnhart Zeager, f the Brethren Home at Neffsville, nd the late Simon Zeager. Besides er mother, she is survived by a rother, Simon, Manheim, and a ister, Mary, “wife of Benjamin 2echtold, Myerstown. | The funeral was held from the | fternoon with interment in Chi- {ues cemetery. Irs. George Clinger Mrs. Amnie Clinger, sixty-nine, vife of George Clinger, died of a wart attack at 2:30 a. m. Sunday it the heme of her son and daugh- er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben “linger, 213 E. Main St., this hore. ‘he was born in Columbia, a daug- er of the late John and Mary Reinhart Auer, and was a member f Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Jolumbia. Besides her husband, nd the son with whom she resid- 'd, she is survived by thes. other hildren, Elizabeth, wife of John Auber, Lancaster; John, Mary, wife sf Cleon Grove, Anna wife of Ralpk Llessinger, and George, all of Co- 'umbia, and the following brothers | md s'sters, Mrs. Mary Dickel, M-s. Margaret Snell and Mrs. Barbara Chambers, all of Lancaster, and Thomas Auer, Columbia, and Jos« | eph Auer, Carlisle. Nine grandchil= | ng = = Sa ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Mary Jane Wagner, late | Letters of administration on said persons indebted | DAVID WAGNER, | Administrator, | Attorney. 2-26-6t | | WANTED — Everybody in this and What Goes With Them All the Very New Things SHIRTS HATS SHOES TIES Buy HIS Easter Gift Today Eshleman Bros. MOUNT JOY Xx CAE x CAMPFIRE j | ; 2 CH No 2 can | | dl Kraft’s Cheese Velveeta, Amer. i or Pimento | 0) pkg bchs LARGE PASCAL / # Prices Effective Until Closing, Saturday, April 4th, 1942 Quantity Rights Reserved Mount Joy's Modern Sclf-Service Food Market 21-23-25 E. Main Si. MOUNT JOY, PA. Parking in Rear Open Every Friday = uN n mH "w w uw - Br = nm we = wu = Bo BE BM =m IW Ld =n wl ¥ = = = and Saturday Nights BE = = . Headquarters for Dependable PAAS EGG DYES vkg 10¢c 3 prkas 25¢ Asco No-Waste Lean (54 Sliced BACON 15° Assorted Flavors Jelly Eggs ————————— tt ROB-FORD LUSCIOUS « PEACHES Halves or Slices in Syrup 39 —————————————— BLACK PITTED ERRIES 17° / , Marshmallows glass i Princess OLEO ASCO VEGETABLE MA GARINE Large, Juicy Florida Grapefruit CRISP CALIF. 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De sylvania men an visit th “PLEL strictly fense F and con the war Pledges The will be people ¢ the war Fire Ad Ne Fifty April m Compan; ing in tk Fire ( two fires March 2 Peifer’s and the church, Garber, | The t the deaf widow ¢ reported worth o Relief fi The ¢ parade April 10 A risi tended John troller, Chest mountec Flame woodlan day. It cos catching hanna ; First was kil injured dale. There ment w fire in Laurel Highwa LETTE] Mabe Gish M trices o as Hen Donega Th Ca The Victory April 1 canvass early o week.) volunte and ev ity wil asked