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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afterngon, January 21, 1943

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“poration; Mount Joy: Pa.
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SST—A String of Pink Pearls.
der please Phone Mount Joy 63-
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!dealers,
Used Farm Machinery
(From Page 1)
old for more than 85 per cent of
the hase price, and not more than
70 per cent of the base price for
such machines more than one year
old. The same ceilings apply to
isales of these five machines by
except where such ma-
chines have been reconditioned and
guaranteed for a thirty-day period.
In this case the ceiling price is 95

FOR SALE-large Walnut Tree
with heavy branches. Apply E. vw
Garber, 21 Mt. Joy street, Moun
Joy, Pa. 1-21-1tp
ATTENTION, LADIES! Individual
Income Tax Report Assisttnce by
appointment. Phone 155M. Mus.
Norman Sprecher, 120 Columbia
Ave., Mt. Joy. 1-21-2tp

FOA SALE — About 800 Lath of
Good Quality Tobacco, Make Offer,
Paul B. Millard, Dillshurg, Pa.
1-21-2tp
Good Used Radio & Piano. Bar-
gains. Open Sat. only 10 to 10. Hess
Neasie Shoppe, 21 B. High, E-town.
1-21-1t
To Tiger Striped Cat, no
white markings. Answers to “Tig-
er”. Reward if returned to Starr's
Grocery, N. Barbara St., Mount Joy
1-21-1t
FOR SALE—Medium Size Estate
Heatrola, slightly used. Apply to
Orpha Rettew, R.D. 2, Manheim,
p 1-21-1tp
EXPERIENCED WOMAN who
knows how to do good, plain cook-
ing and who can come in daily as
early as possible, or early enough
to


a 12:00 o'clock dinner
stay until the dinner work is
finished, is requested to please write
telephone or call on Mrs. Clarence
Schock, 37 E. Main St., Mount Joy,
Pa. Bell Phone 160. 1-14-2t
FOR RENT: 6-room house, bath,
furnished, in Bainbridge. Apply P.
0. Box 60, Bainbridge, Pa.


12
per cent of the base price. Deal-
ers may add actual transportation
tl char ges to their maximum prices
in sales involving movement of the
machines more than 100 miles,
A recent study of prices at farm
auctions show instances where sell-
ers obtain gs much as 100 per cent
profit for equipment several years
old.
About 70 percent of the dealer’s
income this year will be from sales
of used equipment, parts and repair
services, and the total volume of
such sales will exceed the $320,000,-
000 sold in 1941.
Although the ceiling placed on
used equipment sales was the ma-
jor feature, the amendment also
makes several important changes
in the provisions of the regulation
dealing with transportation allow-
ances for new equipment, distrib-
uters’ handling charges, and maxi-
mum prices for new equipment nof
having suggested retail prices.
With respect to used equipment,
the amendment treats separately
the sales made (1) by an individual
or auctioneer (2) by a dealer and
(3) by a service dealer. The ceil-
ing prices in these three cases are
expressed as percentages of “base
prices.”
In order to
price for an
the base
equipment,
ascertain
item of
WANTED — Rverybody in this|sellers are required to use the man-
section to use these columns when-
ever they have anything they want
to buy or sell.

ufacturer’s suggested list price f.
o. b. factory which is currently in
use or which was last issued.
WANTED — Your next roll of Where no such list price exists, the
films, send 25 cents and get 8 Velvet
Waxed Prints and free enlargement
Our 21st year in business.
roupons.
Capital Cin > Photo Service, Box 53,
Harrisburg, Pa
seller may use for his base price
the price at which the item, itself.
or the most nearly equivalent item
may-19-tf| would be sold by dealers in the lo-
WANTED ore People to use our cality, less the carload freight from
columns and turn useless|the factory.
articles around their homes into
cash by advertising them in this col-
Try it.
“A O BARGAINS: while they last.
_ still ‘available. Player Rolls, Sacred
: 20a. is Buy Now. Hess
usic oppe, 21 E. High Street,
Elizabeth:
In addition to the limits imposed
by ceilings on the five listed ma-
2-4-tf chines, dealers are further restrict-
ed as to prices they may charge for
inner spring mattressesjall used machines which are resold
without the dealer’s guarantee. In
such cases the dealer may never
town, Pa., store oven only|2dd more than the larger of $15 or
Saturdays 10 to 10. 10] 22 tf.
SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIV-
ED FEBRUARY 1st FOR A LOT nce due
OF GROUND 25x41 feet on the
South side of the’ Harrisburg Pike.
Former location of the Mount Joy
Borough Oil Storage Tank.. Mail
to M. N. Bailey, Secretary, Mount|> mark-up of 25 per
Joy Borough. 1-6-4t.
a 5 per cent markup to the trade-
in allowance, purchase priceor bal-
(where repossessed) in
addition to the reconditioning costs.
When, however, the reconditions and
guarantees the machine he may add
cent or $15,
whichever is larger, in addition to

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE |
Estate of Jacob M. Rider, late of
Mount Joy Township, 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
settlement to the undersigned re-
siding in Mount Joy, Pa.
OSCAR D. RIDER,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK ¢& leita, Lancaster
TRUST COMPANY OF MT.
JOY,
Administrators.
Zimmerman, Myers & Kready
Attorney. 12-31-6t

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Paris G. Shelly, Inte of
Mount Jay Born, Lancaster Coun-
ty. Pa., deceased.
Letters of administration on said
the costs of reconditioning. Thus a
premium has been placed on the
building of used farm equipment.

NOTICE
Annual Meeting of the
SUSQUEHANNA MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY
Marietta, Penna.
The annual meeting of the mem-
bers of the Susquehanna Mutual
Insurance Companv will be held in
the office of the Company in Mar-
County, Pennsyl-
vania, on Thursday, January 28th,
11943, between the hours of 11:00
o'clock A. M. and 12:00 noon for
the purpose of electing Directors
and Auditors, and such other busi-
ness as shall properly come before
the said meeting or any adjourn-
ment thereof. 1-7-3t
NOTICE
Annual Meeting of the

estate having been granted to the DONEGAL AND CONOY MUTUAL
undersigned, all persons indebted) FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
thereto are requested to make im- Marietta, Penna.
mediate payment, and those having| The annual meeting of the mem-
claims or demands against the same|Pers of the Donegal and Conoy
will present them without delay for Mutual Fire Insurance Company|
settlement to the undersigned, re- Will be held in the Office of the|





Religious
News In This
Community
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE
CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND
THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING
COMMUNITY.
Donegal Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor
Church School 9:30
Reformed Mennonite Church
Landisville, Pa.
Sunday, January 24th
10:00 A. M. Morning Service.
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor
9:30 a. m. Church School
10:30 Morning Worship and Ser-
mon.
6:30 Young People’s Service.
Union Evening Service in the
Church of God at 7:30.
United Brethren Church
Florin, Pa,
Rev. I. W. Funk, Pastor
Revival service every week day
at 7:30 P. M. except Monday.
Sunday School at 9:30.
Morning Worship 10:30.
Junior C. E. 5:30
Senior C. E. 6:30
7:15 P. M. Revival Service.
Ironville U. B, Church
Rev. D. L. Shearer, Minister
Luther Ulrich, superintendent.
Wednesday evening at 7:30 pray-
er service led by the pastor.
9:30 a. m. Sunday School.
C. E. at 6:45 P. M. Carolyn
Mummau, president.
Evening Worship at 7:30 in the
church basement, to conserve fuel.
Church Of God
Rev. HL M. Mumper, Pastor
9:30 Church School.
10:30 Morning Worship.
6:30 C. E. Societies
7:30 Evening Worship, Sermon by
Rev. Ranck.
Wednesday
7:30 Prayer Meeting.
8:30 Choir Rehearsal
Trinity Evangelical Congregational
Church
C. R. Robson, Pastor
Sunday, January 24th
10:30 Morning Worship and Ser-
mon. Theme “The Mystery of the
Will of God.” Anthem by the choir,
9:30 Sunday School.
7:30 Union Worship Service.
in the Church of God.
Tuesday
7:30 Young Peoples Meeting
Wednesday
7:30 Prayer Meeting.
St. Mark’s United Brethren
Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor
Sunday Services
9:00 a. m. Sunday School.
10:15 a. m. Morning worship:
“Christ's Call for Disciples.”
6:30 p. m. Junior and Intermed-
iate Christian Endeavor meetings.
7:30 p. m. Union Service of wor-
ship in the Church of God.
Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Midweek prayer ser-
vice.
Thursday
7:00 p. m. Choir rehearsal.
Salunga Methodist Church
Earl Reigner Thomas, Pastor
Miss Alice Strickler, Superinten-
dent of Sunday School
Sunday, January 24th, 1943
9:30 a, m. Church School for all
lage groups.
6:45 p. m. Methodist Youth Fel-

 






 





siding at Mount Joy Boro.
FLORENCE K. SHELLY,
ARION G. SHELLY,
Administrators
Wm. C. Rehm, Atty. 12-31-6t
USE
SICO

Help
Schools
in Marietta, Lancaster]
County, Pennsylvania, on Thurs-
day, January 28th, 1943, between
the hours of 8:30 A. M. and 10:30
A. M., for the purpose of elect-
ing Directors and Auditors, and
such other business as shall prop-
erly come before the said meeting
or any adjournment thereof.
Company

1-7-3t

Frank & Ernest
DISCUSS BIBLE QUESTIONS
Every Sunday Morning
at 9.30
WIP Philadelphia, 610 K. C.


1-14-4tp

Good Health
Is Needed!
Becauseof
the increased
strain from
h o us e work,
volunteer
work, or other
war work, proteet your health
with an Individually Designed
Spencer Support.


MRS. MARY W. FREY
434 S. Market St.



Phone 243-R E'TOWN, PA.
| Sunday
i
|
lowship Jr. and Senior age group.
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship Ser-
vice: Sermon Theme “God’s test of
Abraham.”
Friday, Jan. 29th
Cottage Prayer Meeting at 7:30 p.
m., home of Dr. Jerome Kendig.
Bring your Upper Room.

Gospel Tabernacle
Rev, Roy S. Forney, Pastor
9:30 A. M. Bible School. Martin
Wolgemuth, superintendent.
10:30 A. M. Sermon by the pas-
tor.
7:30 P. M. Sermon by Rev.
Ralph Arbaugh of Virginia. Special
music in the evening. Tabernacle
mixed quartet.
Thursday
7:30 P. M. Prayer Service
Hear David D. Allen of Trenton,
New Jersey, at the Mount Joy Gos-
pel Tabernacle on Thursday, Fri-
day, Saturday nights of this week
at 7:30 P. M. Mr. Allen is a dy-
namic old fashioned gospel preach-
{er with a definite message for the
days in which we are now living.
You can’t afford to miss him.
ic by local talent. Everybody wel-
come.
Mt. Joy Methodist Church
Rev. Earl Reigner Thomas, Pastor
Dr. E. W. Garber, C. S., Supt.
Sunday, January 24th, 1943
9:30 a. m. Church school for all
ages.
10:30 a. m, Morning Worship ser-
vice: Sermon Theme, “God’s test of
Abraham.”
7:30 p. m. Community Evening
Worship Service: The Rev. E.
Ranck, Guest Speaker. Church of
God.
Wed. Jan. 27th
Jr. Choir rehearsal at 7:00 p. m.
in home of Mrs. G. W. Sloan.
Thurs., 28th
Methodist Youth Fellowship. ¢ 7:00
p. m. at parsonage.
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
The Rev. W. E. Stephens Vicar
Jacob and Mt. Joy Sts.
Jan. 24—3rd Sun, after Epiphany
9:15 a. m, Church School.
10:30 Morninig Prayer and Ser-
mon. This is Theological Education
Sunday and the loose collection will
‘be sent to the Virginia Seminary.
7:00 p. m. Meeting of Y. P, F.
Mon., Jan. 25 Feast of St. Paul
7:30 a. m. Holy Communion
6:00 p. m. Meeting of Acolyte
Guild.
Wed., Jan. 27
6:30 p. m. Choir Practice
Special Announcement—The Epi-
phany Service of Lights (Candle
Light Service) will be held on the
evening of Sun, Jan. 31 at 7:30 p.
m.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
Sunday, January 24
9:30 A. M. Sunday School
10:45 A. M. Morning Worship
7:30 P. M. Union service in the
Church of God.
Monday, Jan. 25
7:30 P. M. Executive Com. of
Luther League of Lancaster Con-
ference at Ascension Church, Lan-
caster.
Tuesday, Jan. 26
7:30 P. M. Annual Congrega-
tional meeting in the Sunday School
room.
Wednesday, Jan. 27
7:30 M. Ladies’ Aid Society
meets at the home of Mrs, George
Brown.
Thursday, Jan. 28
Ji00 P. M. Intermediate Luther
ague at the Parish House. }
Zion Lutheran Church
Landisville, Pa.
Rev. William L. Ziegenfus, Pastor
Chas. Habecker, Supt. of S. S.
9:30 Sunday School.
7:30 Vesper Service
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MEAT LOAF DINNER AT
LUTHERAN PARISH HOUSE
A meat Loaf Dinner will be held
at the Trinity Lutheran Parish
House, on Friday, January 22, from
11:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M. by the
Ladies’ Bible Class.
The menu will consist of Meat
loaf, buttered beets or peas, scal-
loped potatoes, cabbage slaw, bread,
butter and coffee. Price 40c, pie
or cake 10c¢ additional.




 
 
 
 
 
 

Rev. Ralph Arbaugh preaching |
Wednesday night 7:30. Special mus- '
The Affairs
At Florin For
Past Week
(From Page 1)
treatment.
Mrs. William Brian and son, Je-
frey, spent Sunday evening with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Liggins.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffer spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Al. Fike.
Mr. Ephraim Arndt Jr. and Mrs.
Mary «Lehman, of Elizabethtown,
spent Sunday in town visiting
friends and relatives.
Rev. Graybill Wolgemuth visited
Samuel Shelley and Henry Eichler
on Monday.
Mr. John Kline a job as
a guard at the Marietta Defense
Depot last week.
The wind storm passing over this
section Tuesday played havoc with
the roof on the Florin Hall, causing
some damage.
Monday, Feb, 1st, is the annual
meeting of the stockholders of the
Florin Foundry and Manufactur-
ing Co. It will be held at the office
of the company here.
Private Samuel Sprout is spend-
ing several days here.
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LEGION AUXILIARY
CARD PARTY
The American Legion Auxiliary
will hold their next card party on
Monday, February 1st, in the
American Legion Home.
Cards will start promptly at eight
o'clock. Bridge, Pinochle and 500
will be played.


V c—
ATTEND MEETINGS
A score of state agricultural or-
ganizations will have meetings at
Harrisburg, January 12, 13 and 14.
Vv
Stimulate your business by adver-
tising in the Bulletin.




ASCO SELF-RISING
Pancake Flour

Our Heartiest |
Congratulations |
We want to congratulate each of |
the followng for having reached
another birthday:
January 20
Mrs. Mary Rettew, West Done- |
gal street.
January 22:
H. Clinton Engle, town.
January 23:
E. Clyde (Sonny) Metzler,
Main Street.
January 25:
Mrs. Ernest Cobaugh, Elizabeth-|
town, formerly of town.
January 26:
Claudette Mae Zeller,
of Mr. and Mrs.
January 28:
Maggie Haines, Columbia Avenue
Mount Joy.
January 29:
Mrs. Benjamin Hawthorne, East
Main Street, Mount Joy.
Mr. Jacob Loraw, Florin.
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WAAC IN TRAINING
Miss Ruth Derr, of town,

SWEET JUICY FLORIDA
ORAN GES
LARGE FLORIDA
daughter
John Zeller,




who
left Saturday for Des Moines, Iowa,
to start WAAC training,
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there Sunday evening at SOE 4
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NEW SOUTHERN
Cabbage
.6°
3-17¢
Asco New
Victory Formula
Condensed
Tomato
Soup
322°

She informed Her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Derr, that she had|
a fine trip but the temperature
there was 10 degrees below zero.
The WAAC’s were met at the Des
Moines station and driven seven
miles to their camp by truck.
Miss Derr. wishes to take this op-
portunity to thank her many friends
and neighbors for their lovely gifts
and assures them théy are remem-|
brances she will long cherish.
Vv
Stimulate your business by adver- |
tising in the Bulletin.
CRISP NEW
CELERY
2.-15¢
. 8. 1 FLORIDA
It’s National Peanut Week
Asco Finest Quality
Peanut Butier
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SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY GQ. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.
Cal. Red Diamo: Red Diamond
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24 HOUR
Phone 72R

Guaranteed Colliery


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KRAFT'S MAC. DINNER rk 10¢
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DR. S. P. MILLIS
OPTOMETRIST
Moose Bldg.
Elizabethtown


ASSESSES PHONE + EERE.
WANTED!
Men or Women
Of any age for full or part time work. Hours
will be made to suit as nearly as possible.
Boys and Girls
Sixteen and over for full or part time work.
This work is on Government or lease-lend con-
tracts, also some essential civilian work.
Good pay while learning.
APPLY
eorge Brown's Sons, i.
Mount Joy, Penna.
{Bread
2:
Victor Bread 2 11°¢
12:48
Gold Medal Flour
12 :..62¢

large
loaves



Layer Figs 6-0z pkg 30 Wheaties 2s
Seeded Raisins Pa {0c FEE corn cereal D pis D RE
Rob-Ford Rice 2 'b rks 23¢ X . 2 23
HOURS: ) Corn Meal 210s go Cheerionts 20425
Daily, 9-5 Choice Pea Beans Ib gg 92 <
Thurs., 9-1 q Best Pure Lard Ib {8c Bisquic id 31
EVENINGS: Sold Seal Oats 20°zrks 9¢| Cake Flour oka BO
Tues., Fri, Sat. 6:30-8

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PICNIC STYLE SHOULDER
Pork ROAST ©» 29-
Center Cut PORK CHOPS Ib 3%7e¢
TENDER
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Rump or Round Steaks
Bolar Beef Roast 1» 35¢
Freshly Sliced Pork Liver b21c
Tasty Long Bologna 1 29¢




HADDOCK FILLETS Ib 32e
POLLOCK FILLETS Ib 23e
RED PERCH FILLETS Ib 29¢
PALMOLIVE SOAP 2 13
Octagon Cleanser 3 cans 14c | Octagon Soap Powder 2pkgs 9a
Octagon Toilet Soap 3 cks 13c | Hard Water Soap 3 cks 13g
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