rE ’ Wa . NOTICE ~ met vec (Went Orchards, ~~ cause of labor ‘buildings in good slate roofs. Apply Basket For The Week Donald Kling, who is in training at the Great Lakes Naval Base, ar- rived here Sunday morning for a week’s furlough. He is staying at the home of his wife’s parents, Mr. FOR SALE—Upright Piano, $15.00; Beautiful Tuftless Innerspring Mat- esses still available. On display FOR SALE—Beautiful Baby excellent condition, reduced for i Apply evenings or Sat- urday. Bricker- ville Lititz. 10-8-1t WANTED: Good home for two kit- tens, house broken, Apply Walter Sheffler, Manheim St., Mt. Joy - sons home from Various states over FARMER WANTED: To rent farm | fhe week-end. They were: Mr. and iy wos Bargain to_Hght (nse alk Heilig snd son, Billy, of “1 ‘bethtown, 10-8-3tp | Haddonfield, New Jersey; Mr. and HELP WANTED: Men with some meat and grocery tween 50 and 60 years of age. Apply United States Naval D. P. O. Box 85, Mount Joy, Pa. | School there, and Corporal Edward ne __ 108[3tp | Heilig, of Fort Knox, Kentucky. FOR SALE: McCaskey : v ister, Late Model. After Sif Beatty, 226 E. Main St., Mount Joy. RHEEMS ; _ 1081p | ny Edward Hayes will leave Making | Sunday for Rome, N. Y. Phone Mt. Joy 214R2. OF THANKS: We wish to our sincere thanks and PRIVATE SALE —A Small B. Frank / 10-1-2t WANTED — Your next roll of send 25 cents and get 8 Velvet enlargement WANTED People to use our classified columns and turn useless articles around their homes into cash by advertising them in this col- umn. Try it. 2-4-tf - WANTED — REverybody in this section to use these columns when- ever they have anything they want to buy or sell. tf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Maggie Terry, late of Marietta, Lancaster Co., Pa., de- ceased " 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 te the undersigned, re- siding in Marietta, Pa. JAMES BAKER Administrator Chas. W. Eaby, Atty. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE | Estate of Kansas Bell von Men-/ geringhausen, late of Manor Town ship, deceased, ‘Letters testamentary 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: | spend sometime at the home of Mr. ) be- . Fairview Mrs. Kathryn Z. Snyder. 10-1-4t Truck on Harrisburg pike, Ys mile in, between 5 and 6 9|246t + ! Appley at Marietta. | mother, Mrs. where they will take up residence for sometime. Sgt. Mumma is stationed near Sioux Falls. Myr. and Mrs. John D. Dickson and daughter; Suzanne Louise, and Mrs. Robert R. Lauer, all of Har- risburg, spent Sunday at the edi- tor’'s home. Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller, of Ickesburg, arrived Wednesday to! and Mrs. H. A. Darrenkamp, on East Main Street. Pvt. Martin S. Brown, who is| stationed at Dover, New Jersey,! visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin B. Brown on {New Haven St. Monday. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Peiffer were Mr. and Mrs. William Brenner, Mr. Martin Fit- zen, Mr, Charles Shen, Mrs. Bechy Bell, Mr. Harry Shank and Mr. Joke Shank. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Heilig, on S. Market St., had three of their Mrs. James Heilig, of Newport, R. I. James is receiving instruction at the Training Mr. Sheldon Stump, has enlisted in the army. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Prescott and son, John and Mrs. Hughes, of Bain- bridge, spent Tuesday evening with iets preaching service in the local wrch on Sunday evening. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Caslow, near Harrisburg. Last Wednesday a at the Church and made forty-five gallons of apple-butter serving in the COC. cense this week. selections in song, and Rev. McBeth| work. Elmer Groff, suffered a fractured | right arm and abrasions automobile and his bicycle collided in Elizabethtown, Tuesday. He was! Harry Bechtol is offering his hu..e for sale. He has accepted about Meech 1st. Mrs. Ame Enterline spent Sun-+ V— FLORIN (From Pige 1) M. H. Wagenbach, The Church of Brethren will hold Wm. G. McGarvey i . J. Arthur Mumma Bir, and Mrs. Berl Witle Tov NF Neidigh John S. Oberholtzer Harry S. Oberholtzer number of|Stewart V. Schule ladies of the 1 Marvin E. Stauffer a of the local Church gathered Walter J Sudo also one/Cyrus K. Wittle hundred forty quarts of picalilli Philip A. Young which t to bo h er Forwood was xn VS: Woo are Raymond Forwood Millard Hoffman, son of Mr. and Harry Forry Mrs. Hatvey Hoffman, who is|Albert Forry stationed at Camp Sutton, N. C. John K. Forry and Trostle, of jetta: b John K. Snyder Mary of Marietta, have py, Yuninger made application for marriage Ii- Abram Brubaker Ralph Mumper Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Enterline| Melvin Ryder and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H Elmer Wittle Sap : OOVer'| ames Beamenderfer attended a program rendered in the Thomas J. B. Brown Conoy Brethren in Christ Church, Howard Tevis Brown on Sunday evening. The Ambassa- firth Cent Jr. eorge Cor dor quartet of Donegal rendered py. Berwood Corll Milton Demmy portrayed several songs in chalk Chester Engle J. Roy Eshleman Daniel Fackler John Groff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fenstermacher Jr Lester Fogie of the|Leo Frank left knee and forehead when an|Joseph Funbar Jr. {Eugene Funk |Homer Garlin John S. Gates admitted to St. Joseph's hospital | Joseph Germer where his condition is reported fair, Jack Germer BJs repo fain Wilbur Hawthorne Winfield Hendrix Work ; Elmer Herman at the Elizabethtown College Morris Kretzing and eXiects to move to that place Harold S. Kulp Kenneth Leib (From Page 1) this work for the coming year on the basis of ent inductions. The need for financial assistance be- comes more acute each day. Will you and y company help us continue this work? If ev- crybody helps, the cost will not be much for anybody. Please make all checks payable to the Community Remembrance committee and mail same to W. L. Koder. Please send your contribu- tion promptly. Cash donations will be received by any of the members of the Financial committee listed below. Your committee will be grateful to you indeed, for your kind con- sideration of this appeal. We are also sure that our boys in the ser- vice who are making many sacri- fices will also be grateful. May we hear from you promptly? Finance Committee: JAMES ESCHBACH, Florin, Pa. WALTER LORAW, 25 N. Barbara St., Mt. Joy ROBERT F. SCHROLL, 342 N. Barbara St., Mt. Joy W. L. TYNDALL, 82 E. Main St., Mt. Joy. The Community Remembrance committee has to the best of their ability tried during the past two years to give every person leaving for the service a going-away gift as well as a Christmas gift. Sylvester Browning Max R. Baltozer John Cosgrove Jr. Robert Keener Geo. Schneider Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shank. Fred Keener Claude Schneider Mrs. Frances Stump and_Mrs. L|Richard Kauffman John J. Schroll J. Long were Sunday guests of Mr. Donald Kling Shel Sherk ew is na mit and Mrs. Sheldon Stump. Martin Liggi Paul Stark Adin W. Mumma James W. Martin James L. Widman Earl Balmer Charles Forry John Bruce Clarence H. Walter Herr each and every person now serving in the Armed Forces who lived at the time of his induction, in Florin, Newtown, Mount Joy Borough or Mount Joy R. D’s. Nos. 1 and 2. It is the committee's desire that ev- crybody shall receive his or her gift and if you know of any person who has not received theirs as yet, please inform us at your earliest convenience. We are publishing with this ar- ticle the names which appear on our files. If you discover upon reading the list of names, that we have omitted any person, the com- mittee will consider it a favor if you will inform them of it. We can as- sure you that any omissions were not’ intentional. Remember, we want to include everybody, and we no not want anybody to be missed if they lived in the area mentioned ahove. As we said, we want every- body to receive their gift, but we DO NEED YOUR HELP IN SE- CURING ALL THE NAMES. Our neighboring towns are fol- lowing the same procedure that we are. That is, they are sending gifts fo everybody leaving from their home town as well as the nearby villages and their rural routes. With this cooperation we feel that every- body will receive their gift. If you know of any person we have omitted please inform J. Ar- thur Moyer at the Post Office or Clyde F. Eshleman at Eshleman Brothers Store. Kenneth Leiberher Roy B. Brown, Elwood Mateer Cletus A. Kaylor Clarence Burris Roy Mateer Josef C. Krasley Merle J. Buller Herbert Mumma Lester Kuhn Victor W. Brown Carl Peifer Earl Kochenour Larry A. Braun Albert Peifer Harold Eugene Kulp Charles Pennell Raymond Pennell Thomas Eichler Harry Ressler Jr. Elias Lindemuth Leroy D. Hess Charles Roth Stephen Lockwood George Keener John Roth Charles L. Lockwood Carryll Stauffer John Bramell Tryon Jr. Edwin P. Myers Harry G. Walters Jr. Marshall Webb Daniel Wentzel James Weidman James Young James Workman William Workman Stanley Young Elmer Zeager Walter Zecher Russell Schatz William Foerch Martin S. Brown Arthur Boyd Jr. Eugene W. Creider Harold W. College Robert James Childs Jerome H. Davis John W. Dillinger Gerald M. Erb Charles R. Engle Joseph A. Ellis Charles B. Frank Edward Norm'n Fitzkee Paul Peck Melvin Flowers James Richard Floyd Irvin R. Fritz William L. Flowers Lloyd Z. Geibe Clyde E. Gerberich Ray R. Gamber Jane Gilbert R.N. Lt. David W. Garber Paul W. Garber Walter R. Gallagher Jr. Lewis Winters John M. Gantz i John R. Gamber ¢ William Heisey } Robert B. Heilig Edward B. Heilig Benjamin Horst John W. Hawthorne Martin B. Heisey Richard W. Heisey Following is the list of names: . James E. Kipple C. Casper Kreider Robert F. Lindem:ith Lester W. Long Earl S. Lehman Joseph E. McLaughlin Wm. S. McLaughlin E. V. McClellan : John E. Mumma Samuel Miller Ralph A. Moose John G. Parson James Philips C. Paul Patterson Albert O. Piasecki Richard R. Rhen Earl T. Robson Eugene D. Rohrer Lester Randler Raymond M. Scheaffer Robert Shank Ray Snyder Samuel Sprout Norman Strickler Jay R. Snyder Charles H. Shank Russell S. Sumpman F. Mack Shupp John Siller Wm. Strickler James F. Schatz Owen W. Smith Clyde R. Sumpman Lester Schlusser Warren W. Snyder Robert S. Thome Frank Walter Jr. Clarence Wolgemuth Earl L. White Mark Weaver Joseph Witmer Raymond Wagner Quinten Williams George Wall Kenneth Wolgemuth Greiner Samuel K. Weaver Benjamin Walk Russell Eug. Williams . Vernon E. Young - James R. Yohn Elwood F. Young Robert G. Zink Clyde S. Zink Nathan L. Zink Lloyd E. Zerphey James R. Zeller Winfield K. Zerphey Hostetter day with Mes Annie Butterbough (Charles Schlegelmilch and daugh- day with Mrs, Annie Butterbough (Jean of Flory’s Mill and James Henderson of Lancaster, at {home on Sunday. their Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Frye and two sons, of Paxtang, spent Sunday guests of Mr. and 1} Mr. and Mrs. Miles Leedom hod | a birthday dinner at their home on Sunday in honor. of the formers) Harry Leedom. Eliza- | beth Hass was also a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Liggins were | Sunday dinner guests at Mount Joy! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| liam Brian. | The Home Builders’ Chorus, of the Brethren Church rendered! special music at Maytown Bethel Church on Sunday morning, the occasion being Rally Day and the guest speaker was Prof. H G. Bucher, of Florin. | Miss Joyce Staley celsbrated her fourth birthday this passt wek. | Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shank and | family moved into the Ralph Nent- | wig property. They formerly lived | at Back Run. t Mrs. N. S. Ebersole spent Tuesday and Wednesday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller near Bossler’s Church. | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schlegel-| milch ¢ntertained Mr. anh Mrs: | E, were Sunday with Mr. s. Raymond fie and Mrs. George Mum- per. St. Mary’s Catholic Church are’ {helding a card party at the home Milton Grove. of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frank, tonight (Thursday) at 8:30 promptly. Mrs. James Mumper and Mrs. David Mumper, Mrs. Andrew Hass, of near Marietta were Wednesday guests of Mrs. George Mumper Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frye, of Perry were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Bender, at a DRY Food Your Dog will love! H. S. Newcomer & Son, Inc. EAST MAIN STREET Purina Dog Chow is a dry food your dog will really go for. Its exclusive flavor is the result of ore than 15 years of research—a flavor which as proved the favorite over all similar type foods ted by free-choice methods by Purina Research. AW Dog Chow is good for your dog—a complete f supplying all the meat pro- minerals, vitamins and other entials needed for top con- Start feeding Dog Chow We are endeavoring io include | Pa., Thursday Afternoon, October 8, 1942 This Section'’s Numerous Weddings Elnora M. Barge Paul R. Cope The marriage of Miss Elnora M. Barge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Witmer J. Barge, of Strasburg, and Sergeant Technician Paul R. Cope, son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos H. Cope, of Landisville, took place at the home of the bride’s parents, in the presence of the immediate families and a few friends. Bishop Andrew Martin, of Intercourse, officiated. Miss Miriam Witmer, of Willow Street R1, and J. Lester Charles of Landisville, attended the couple. The bride is employed at the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company. The bridegroom is stationed at Camp Gordon, Augusta, Ga, Miss Elda Bowley Daniel Hilt Jr. The marriage of Miss Elda Bow- ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bowley, of Bainbridge, and Daniel Hilt, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hilt, of Elizabethtown took place in the parsonage of the Lutheran church at Maytown. The Rev. Kir- by Yingst, pastor of St. Luke’s Lu- theran church, Bainbridge, officiated. The couple left on a wedding trip to Boston, following the ceremony where they will visit the brides sister, Mrs. George Lane. They will reside at the home of the bride’s parents. Mr. Hilt is employed at the Mid- dletown Air Depot. A beautiful rog THE MIRACLE WALL FINISH * * * H.S.Newcomer & Son Incorporated E. MAIN ST. MT. JOY, PA. Offers Outstanding Values in Misses and Women’s Winter Untrimmed Coats $17.75 to $31.25 Excellently designed for women who appreci- ate quality fabrics, good workmanship, a conservative styles. You'll like the cargful tailoring and unusual detailing which yo in higher priced coats! Neatly made in These coat cut lines Nicely tail- with small collars of Fox, Seal dyed Coney. You'll like the cqmfiorjfof these coats, cut with the deep arm} and generous shoulders that will not crowd your dresses. Wool Shawls with fringe, single $10.95 Double $21.50 100% Wool Sweaters ....... $3.75, $4.95, $5.50 A Large Assortment of Ready Made Bonnets Prayer Coverings and Materials PLAIN CLOTHING DEPT., Second Floor Hager’s Plain Clothing De > Coats The Hager Store 25-31 W. King St., Lancaster, Pa. ) MOUNT JOY, PENNA. HINK about it as revenge — a way to get back at the scum who have attacked us. Or think about it as a little more protection for our fighting men — something you, yourself, can do to bring as many as possible home alive. But think about it now — for the scrap in homes, farms and factories has got to be moving to stockpiles within the IE BECAUSE YOU FAILED? next few weeks or it may be too late! Maybe you don’t know what it means to have production fall off. Maybe you can’t imagine how it feels to be hunk- ered down in a foxhole wishing for just one more clip of cartridges. Or to see the enemy rolling through your lines because you didn’t have just a few more tanks, THIS SPACE DONATED BY THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN The Nation's steel mills are running out of scrap. They haven't enough on hand for even 30 days more. When this is gone they may have to shut down— for all new steel is 50% scrap. Get your scrap ready to turn in now! WHOSE BOY WILL Or maybe you don't care! r We think you do. We feel that our whole community cares ‘and is ready to help. Oh, yes, we've had our big round-up, but there's always more lying around if we just take the trouble to look for it. Trouble? It shouldn't be any trouble to give something that will help our boys fight for our homes. That scrap wouldn't do you any good if we don't win! Even something that we deem valuable for something in the future, will be so much rubbish if we don't win. Every little bit helps! Start looking around your place for scrap today. If you've got a son in the service, do it for him. Do it for the neighbor's boy — for those fine young chaps you just passed, out on the street. - Above all do it for your country... and do it now! NEWSPAPERS’ UNITED SCRAP METAL DRIVE a ase Rls Aud has aj quisiti ments Fire I associs Lanca:s The AKr Colum Elizabs $498. 8 $209.8 Joy, $ Quarn 06; 1, Boro, Tow $14.63 $5.08; $25.56 Hempf $44.39 .96; F 04; Li $428 .4 23; PP: Provid Salisbi Upper gal, Hemp $36.54 Me Fo Bic The risbur; have t vice. Ger: non C Marietf 338 E. Alexa Charle view Walle) Geralc town. St., F 71 Fu Dan town; Wilsor Barton John liam | Micha Rober GRAN Cha ceived S. Hi of inc Augus 19, 19 Cl F D The meeti Cham Mond: auditc hundr ple ir The playin ner k under Tw cordic