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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoen,

March 18, 1943



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or girl for
nds off if de-
Heistand.

WEDNESDAY EVENING © clock
‘March 24. On the premises in Mt.

. Apply |
Winstead Co,
Joy, opposite
ED: Coins for my collection.
, Mount Joy. Preferably

3118 4tp.
farm 100 acre
shares, Modern
soil, near Bain-
R. Hoffman, Bain-




FOR SALE: 40 ft. extension ladder.
Strong ladder in good condition.
~ Phone Mt. Joy 904R3
ADD COW MANURE to your fer-
tilizer this year for greater harvest.
Call John J. Herr, Mount Joy 132J
or C. M. Herr, Marietta 3223. 3tp
FOR RENT: 3-rooms on ground
floor, 3 miles from Mt. Joy, Eris-
mans Church. Apply Paul R. Metz-
ler, Phone Mt. Joy 127J2 3[181tp
FOR SALE — Brick House, 2%
story, 6 rooms, bath, lights, gas, hot
water heat, garage. Apply 211 No.
Barbara Street, Mt. Joy. tf
FOR SALE: Wagon loader for Mc-
-Deering corn binder, like
new, reasonable. Apply Rudy G.
Forry, R2, Manheim. Phone Mount
Joy 14474. 3-4-3tp.
WANT TO RENT ings in
Mount Jovy and vici or our em-
ployes. Musser Br unt Joy. :
vit : 2-25-t
PAUL A. MARTIN, /ENERAL
CONTRACTOR, M Joy, Pa.
Phone 145. Farm Bi
ing Repairs
and Alterations. NewWstructures of
any type or size.




















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EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Estate of John H. Shellenberger,
late of Borough of Mount Joy, de-
ceased.
'ANTED — Y
send 25 cents ahd
Prints and
Eo nes
0!
Harrisburg, Pa.

Letters testamentary on said
estate having been granted to the
, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
claim or demands against the
same, will present them without
delay for settlement to the under-
signed, residing in Mount Joy, Pa.
UNION NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY BANK
Executor.
Henry M. Bruner, Atty. 3/4/6t.



MEN
WANTED
Permanent position in “Essen-
tial” Industry with progressive
management.
Security of work, Fair weekly
wages, Hospitalization, Group
insurance, Christmas bonus, Ideal
working conditions. No experi-
ence required. Honesty and
steadiness count most.
All applications will be con-
sidered and acknowledged. In-
terview by appointment.
P. O. BOX 35
MOUNT JOY, PA.




Religious |
News In This |
Community |

I. E. Johnson, Pastor
Sunday School 903:
Morning Worship 10:30. Subject,
Holiness or Holy Living.
Donegal Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor,
Church School 7:00 P. M. |
Evening Worship at 8:00. Mrs. |
Kristian Hannestad a returned mis-|
sionary from China will speak.
First Presbyterian Church
9:30 Church School.
10:30 Morning Worship and Ser-
6:30 Young People’s Service
United Brethren Church
Florin, Pa.
Rev. I. W. Funk, Pastor
Morning Worship 10:30
Junior C. E. 5:30
Senior C. E. 6:30
Evening Worship Service 7:15
Thursday evening |
7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting
Ironville U. B. Church
Rev. D. L. Shearer, Minister
Sunday, March 21
Forrest Lambert, will act as Su-
perintendent when the assistant of-|
ficers and teachers will have charge,
of the school.
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Regular worship at 7:30 by the
pastor, Rev. D. L. Shearer. Music
by the choir. |

Gospel Tabernacle
Rev. Roy S. Forney, Pastor
Sunday Services:
9:30 A. M. Bible School.
Wolgemuth, superintendent.
10:30 A. M. Sermon
7:30 P. M. Sermon, subject “verse
by verse explanation of the book of
Revelation.”
Wednesday
7:30 P. M. Prayer service
Friday
6:30 P. M. and 7:45 P. M. Youths’
Victorious life fellowship.
Martin

EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Susan M. M. Charles
late of Mount Joy Borough, Deceas-





ed.
Letters testamen on said
estate havipg been granted to the
ns indebted
to make im-
d those having
will present
settlement to
JOSE
Lancaster, Pa.
Executor
Arnold & Bricker :
Attorneys

EXECUTOR’S NOTICE!
Estate of Frank G. Drabenstadt,
late of Mount Joy Borough, de-
ceased.
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
sanfe, will present them without
delay for settlement to the under-
signed
UNION NATIONAL MT.
JOY BANK.
Mount Joy, Pa.
Executor
Arnold & Bricker, Attys. 2-25-6t

Good Health
Is Needed!
Becauseof
the increased
strain from
housework,
volunteer
work, or other






MRS. A
434 S. Market St.
Phone 243-R E'TOWN, PA.

Reduced for Clearance
Baby and Large 50c
P RIMROS S
Full Blooming $1 t0$1.45
flowering plants

pay fou difference,



North Prince Street
LANCASTER, PA.
Open Evenings



Mueller's Greenhouse
W. MAIN ST, MT. JOY
Everybody reads newspapers but
NOT everybody reads circular ad-

lexcept Monday.
Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church jeome:
|vices: Baptism of Infants.
Church Of God
Rev. HL M. Mumper, Pastor
Week of Mar. 21
9:30 Church School
10:30 Morning Worship.
6:30 C. E. Societies
Union Revival services each night
Everybody wel-
Zion Lutheran Church
Landisville, Pa.
Rev. Wm. L. Ziegenfus, Pastor
Charles Habecker, Supt of S. S.
9:30 Sunday School
10:30 Morning Worship
Thursday:
Catechize, 6:30
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
The Rev. W. E. Stephens Vicar
Jacob and Mt. Joy Sts.
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Sunday, Mar, 21
9:15 A. M. Church School
10:30 A. M. ‘Morning Prayer and
Sermon.
7:30 P. M. Firemen’s Service
Wednesday, Mar. 24
6:30 P. M. Choir Practice
7:30 P. M. Lenten Service. Con-
Sunday School at 9:30. ; tinuous service of talks for Holy
|week.
St. Mark’s United Brethren
Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor
Sunday Services
9:00 a. m. Sunday School.
10:15 a. m. Morning worship: Mrs.
Kristian Hannestad, a missionary in
China for 25 years, and one of those
who returned several months ago,
on the Gripsholm, will speak.
6:30 p. m. Junior and Intermedi-
ata Christian Endeavor meetings.
7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service.
Dan Hughes leading the singing.
Evangelistic services each even-
ling of the week, except Monday, at
7:30.
Salunga Methodist Church
Earl Reigner Thomas, Pastor
Miss Alice Strickler, Superinten-
dent of Sunday School
Sunday, March 21st, 1943
9:30 a. m. Church School for ev-
ery age.
6:45 p. m. Jr. Children’s Meeting.
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship Ser-
vice: Latin American Program with
2 reels of moving pictures. The title
“Thy Will Be Done.”
Friday
March 26th, Cottage Prayer Meet-
ing at 7:30 p. m. Bring your Upper
Room.

Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. L, Koder, Pastor
Sunday, March 21
9:30 Sunday School
10:45 Morning Worship
7:00 p. m. Vesper Service.
Tuesday, March 23
7:00 P. M. Senior Lutheran League
meets at the Parish house.
Wednesday, March 24
6:30 P. M. Catechetical Class
meets in the Sunday School room.
7:45 p. m, Mid-week Lenten Ser-
vice.
Thursday, March 25
7:00 P. M. Intermediate Luther
League at the Parish house.
7:30 P. M. Ladies’ Aid Society
meets at the home of Mrs. Irvin
Smith.
Mt. Joy Methodist Church
Rev._Earl Reigner Thomas, Pastor
Dr. E. W. Garber, C. S., Supt.
Sunday, March 21st, 1943
9:30 a., m. Church school for all
ages.
10:30 a. m. Morning Worship Ser-
Recep-
tion into Church Membership. Ser-
mon Theme, “Hearing and Doing.”
Monday
March 22nd, Jr. Children’s Meet-
ing at Parsonage, 7:00 P. M.
Thursday
March 25th, Methodist Youth Fel-
lowship Meeting, 7:30 p. m.
Saturday Evening—Latin American
Night. 7:30 P. M.
The Churches within the Com-
munity are cordially invited to see
the moving pictures on our Latin
American Work.
The title of these 2 reels of pic-
tures “Thy Will Be Done.”
This will be of special interest to
any one but is particular of the
greatest interest to all ‘those that
have been studying the Mission
Books of our neighbors to the
south of us.
We extend this invitation to you
fellow Christians knowing that you
will benefit and the Good Neighbor
policy of our Country will have
found new advocates from among’
the local church members.
reel Caran.
POUND EVERY FIVE WEEKS
Coffee rationing will go back to
one pound per person every five
weeks March 22. The current ra-
tioning is one pound every six
weeks.
on meen Gr
TRANSFERRED TO PHILA.
Corporal Harry E. Fitzgerald, of
Columbia, ace criminal investigator
for the State Police, has been trans-



vertising left on their door step.

ferred to Phila,

Friday, March 19—In Mount Joy
Sale Register
Frank Stimulate your business by adver=
tising in the Bulletin.
commission by C. S. and


Stimulate your business by adver
tising in the Bulletin.

Township, on the road leading from
Risser’s Church to the Lawn Road, |
2 miles north of Milton Grove, live|
stock, implements and household!
goods by Katie and Amos G. Shonk.|
Dupes, Auct.
Friday, Mar. 19—On the premises
in Manor Twp., 1% miles southwest]
gar Funk, auct. ’
Monday, Mar. 22—On the premi-
ses in Manor Twp., 2 miles west of
Central Manor, pair mules, large lot
farming implements and household
goods by Addison Peters. Edgar F.
Funk, auct.
|
ses in Manor Twp,
leading from Central Manor to!
Washington Boro, pair mules, lot of |
goods by Addison Peters. Edgar F.
Funk, auct.
Herr. C. S. Frank, Auct,
Tuesday, Mar. 23—On the prem-
of Washington Boro, 2 mules, five]
cows, 2 heifers, 6 bulls, 10 pigs, 350
chickens and a lot of farm imple-
ments by Jacob Spangler. Edgar|
Funk, auct,
Wednesday, Mar, 24—On the pre-
mises in Manor Twp., 15° miles
southwest of Millersville, a lot of
household goods and antiques by
the Albert H. Kauffman Estate. Ed-
gar Funk, auct.
Thursday, Mar. 25—On the prem-
iges in Manor Twp... one mile west
of Rock Hill, 5 cows, bull, full line
of farm implements and household
goods by Mrs. John Hoover. Edgar
Funk, auct.
of Millersville, 5 mules, 6 cows, bull We solicit and will be
and a lot of farming implements by sell on commission any
household goods by C. K. Herr. Ed-Shoats, Po
Monday, Mar. 22—On the premi- |
on the road!
farming implements and household |
Tuesday March 23-On the prem-|
ises in East Donegal Twp., on the|
road leading from the Marietta and |
Mount Joy Pike (Long Lane) to!
Route 234, 2% miles southwest of |
Mount Joy and two miles east of
Marietta, Household goods by C. M.|
ises in Manor Twp., one mile east|

Big S Sale
Good Friday
. APRIL 23, 19



FLOCKS |
ed., Fri.
ON ORDER
Indian Runner















ased to SE}
ousehold
Albert H. Kauffman Estate. Edgar Goods. v mplements at iE LINGS
|sale sell it.
Hunk, suck | We wa ying Hens for T EY POULTS
(this sale y same or sell | Be cure to let us have your order
Saturday, Mar. 20—On the on Pn. EARLY!
ises in Manor Twp., one-half mile} Remembf§r wgf are always in the i
east of Millersville, full line of market fi kinds of Cows, G. K. Wagner S Chickery
s, Ete. On Old Hershey Pike —
at Beverly Twin Market
Write or Phone for price list.
P. 0. Box 226 Elizabethtown, Pa.
PHONE 291-R-2
C. S. Frank & Bro.
Phones: 219R2 or 213 R3
ALL DAY PUBLIC SALE
200 CANADIAN HOLSTEINS !
i MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1943—9:30 Sharp, At Middletown, Pa.
85 COWS, 3 to 7 years old, Fresh and Close, Springers.
25 FIRST CALF HEIFERS-
| 25 FALL FRESHENING HEIFERS—Due


50 HEAD OF WEANED HEIFERS and
| Weeks Old.
| All above Canadians accredited for T.
| Can go to any State. In the past 10 ye
12,000 Canadians and considgr this the
. and Certified to Blood.
s we have imported over
st lot we ever shipped.
AND MULES
3100 1bs., all acclimated. You
sound.
| 6 Pairs of Missouri Mule
| will not see 6 better team
4 Odd Mules, 10 Good Horses] se y
and Mules sold at §.30# Guernsey Cows, 10:30; Canadians,
ALSO 50 TONS GOOD MIXED HAY
Terms, 4 Cash. Balance, 30, .
60, $0 days. Grand View Farms
attend this Sale by Auto—Es- C. S. Erb & Co,, Owners
sential Business.
Dairymen and Breeders can
Middletown is Located on Route 230—8 Miles Below Harrisburg

Big PUBLIC SALE
of Live Stock&Farm Machinery

SATURDAY, MARCH 27th, 1943
At 11 A. M. sharp, at Beverly Twin Market, on old Hershey Pike, two


Friday, March 20 26—On the prem-|
ises in West Hempfield Township,
on the road leading from Ironville|
to Kinderhook, one mile north of]
Columbia, full line of household
goods, farming implements and or-
chard equipment, sprays, etc, by
Ed. Floyd. Edgar Funk, auct.
Saturday, Mar. 27—On the prem-|
ises in East Donegal Twp, one-|
quarter mile west of Florin, along!
the - Harrisburg state highway,
household goods and 1-horse im-
plements by B. Frank Emswiler.
C. S. Frank, Auct.

Saturday, March 27—At Beverly
Twin Market, 2 miles north of Eliz-
abethtown, horses, cows, bulls, hogs,
farm implements, chicks, furniture,
ete, by G. K. Wagner. See adver-
tisement.
Saturday, Mar. 27—On the prem-
ises in Manor township, on the back
road leading from Millersville to
goods by Benj. G. Manning and
Minnie G. Mann, administrators of
Annie G. Hanselman, dec’d. Edgar
Funk, auct.
Tuesday, Mar. 30—On the prem-

lage of Mastersonville,
frame house, frame barn, etc. Also
some personal property by Adin G.
Light. Aldinger, auct.
Tuesday, March 30th—On thd
premises in Manheim Twp., oppo-|
site Long’s Park, public sale of
household goods by Clayton S. Her-|

— {
Thursday, April 1—On the prem-|
ises ‘in East Hempfield Twp., Two,
blocks north of Landisville, on the
road leading to East Petersburg, |
Pair Mules, Pony, 50 head of regis- |
tered Guernseys, farming imple- |
ments, and household goods by,
Harry L. Mumma. Dupes & Hess,
Auctioneers
Saturday, April 3—On the prem-|
of Landisville, farming implements!
and tools by Mrs. John Showalter.
Elmer Spahr, Auct. Sale at 1 p. m.
“|

Good Friday, April 23 — At the
Boro limits of Mount Joy, 250 head
of live stock, baby chix, -shoats, |
merchandise, etc. Also household]

4
goods, farm implements, etc., sold on



Rock Hill, real estate and household | 2%
ises in Rapho township in the vil-|Two-bottom Case Plow, gig
land One Oil Brooder;
shey. Edgar F. Funk, Auct. |Write for Price List, Box 225, R. D.
miles north of Elizabethtown, eight miles south of Hershey.
4 Head of GOOD BIG HORSES
1 Pair Good Bay Horses
Weighing 2800 lbs. A real pair; 6 and 8 years
old.
1 Pair Grey Horses
Weighing 3000\lbs. Ten years old;
single line leader.
50 Head Upper County
Holstein and Guernsey
COWS
Fresh and Close Springers; also a fe
First-calf Heifers, due this Spring.














 
each. The above cowd are the best tlat money can st iad by J.
R. Mummaw, Come and look them oyer for yourself. Some of the Bulls
ee 200 Head of
HOGS and SHOATS
The best that grow, by my regular
hog dealers, who furnish them for
b all my sales. Don’t miss this sale,
5 a A # as we have the Hogs for you—Po-
lland China, a ] Stirs. and other breeds. Bring your
trucks and crates along



 
TRACTOR ON RUBBER
as new; 3 Walking Plows, Boggs Potato
21-2 story|Grader, used one season; DiSk Harrow; 2 Good 2-horse Wagon; Two 1-
{horse Wagons; Land Roller; 50 New Perfection Egg Cases; One Electric
Dellinger Roughage Mill, 300 Bushels Patterson
|Seed Oats, 25 Tons Baled Hay and Straw; 4 Sets Front Gears and Bridles,
[Jockey Sticks, Double and Single-trees; lot of other small articles for
[the farm.
‘We Have 25,000 BABY CHICKS for Sale
Every Tocsday, Wednesday and Friday
, or Phone 291R2, Elizabethtown, Pa.
Lot of Furniture of All Kinds
Apples, Potatoes, Cheese Dealer, Fruit of all kinds in season, 5 dozen
New Home-made Brooms, 5 dozen New Forks, Garden Rakes, Lime Shov-
lels, Ground Shovels, Garden Hoes; 100 five-gal. Cans Roof Pitch: 200 Gals.
New Paint, all colors; lot New Water Fountains and Feeders for chicks:
also lots of Used Feeders for chicks; 25 Gals. Linseed Oil; 100 lbs. White
Lead, the best there is; 100 Axe, Hammer, Sledge and Pick Handles; 10
gross Vanilla, Disinfectant and Cocoanut Shampoo; 12 Gals. Roof Cement:
Twenty-five 5-1b. cans Putty; 5 Gals. Varnish; 50 Gals. Motor Oil: 3 New
|Step- ladders; 6 Long-handled Scrapers; lots other goods not advertised.
Anyone having anything to sell, bring it to this sale—we have buyers
|for it. We sell for cash and pay cash. Order of sale—Starts 11 A. M.
sharp, with Poultry Supplies, Forks, Rakes, Shovels, Paints, Oils, Disin-
fectant, Roof Pitch, Small articles, Furniture; 12 noon sharp, all imple-
ments, Tractor and Poultry; 12:45 sharp, Hogs; 2 P. M.,, Cows, Bulls;
|Ejorses after cattle are sold —So everybody be here at 11 A. M. sharp, in
order to see everything sold, and buy what you are looking for, Eats and
|refreshments sold on grounds. Baby Chicks, Fruit, other goods will be sold |
|all day. Come early and stay late.
G. K. WAGNER
Owner and Operator of
BEVERLY TWIN MARKET
Hess, Aldinger, Wagner, Auctioneers.
Kaylor, Herr, Harbold, Rhine, Clerks:




Use Stamp No. 25
before March 21 to get
roasted
Asco
COFFEE
MARKETS RY
you did
Owned and Operated by The American Stores Co.
SLICED
and All Our White ¢ (victor
Bread is Enriched! [55>
Extra Vitamins and Minerals for
better health. And extra value
because you get this better bread
Z direct from our modern bakecies.
BREAD 2:17
Enriched Victor Bread 2 ©. 11¢
Delicious Marble Layer Cakes 29¢
Exceptional Values--No Ration Points Required
Glenwood Apple Butter 280z jar 14¢
Hurff’s Egg Noodles 233-02 jar 20¢
Goldsmith’s Sour Krout 820z Jar 1 Gc
Farmdale or Asco Evap. Milk 3 ta! cans 29¢c



 






Kraft’s Macaroni Dinner 6ozpkg 9c
| Rob-Ford Blue Rose Rice 21brks 21¢
Asco Finest Peanut Butter Ib jar 29¢
Buckwheat or Pancake Flour 20°zrks @c
Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise pint jar 27¢c
Gold Seal Enriched Flour 121bbag 48¢
Best Pure Lard ; ib 18¢c
| Gold Medal Enriched Flour §2¢



Fresh, Full Bunches
7 CARROTS
A 2-17
2-19°

NEW SOUTHERN
ABBAGE


California Iceberg Lettuce ead §2¢
Fancy Slicing Tomatoes Ibctn 25¢
U. S. 1 Eating Apples § mesh bag 35a
Crisp, Pascal Celery 2 stalks 23¢

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r Your Point Stamps
“No2can 10¢ ET
Nan 23¢ 21



Glenwodd Apple Sa
Del Morte Peaches or slices
Dole’s NoZcan 18c 11
Sunri 24o0zcan Qc 17
Farmdaje Crusifed White Corn No2can gic 14
Fancy, weet Peas Asco blue label No 2 can 185c 16
Farmdale Stying Beans 2 No2cans 29¢c 14
Acme , Golden Corn 2 No2cans 7c 14
Hand Pic Navy Beans 9c 4
Red Kidney Beans b 9c 1
Baby Lima Beans 13¢ #
Seeded or Secedless Raisins lozpkg JQc
Sweet Cal. Prunes (med-size) b17c 1

|

Vary Your Menu - - Help Share the Meat
{ Picnic Style Fresh Pork
Shoulders 29:
Meaty Pork Chops » 3%.
Sliced Cheese or Baked Loaf ~~ 14:16 1%7e
Large Shrimp ib 39e
Boneless Fillets Bb 35e
OFFICIAL FAT COLLECTION STATION
Bring Us Waste Fats For Explosives
This Store Is Cooperating With The Woste Fot Saving Progrom a
Howwould you li t
| of R Y Your oil bill in
1-Ib jar 2 3 68 -1b 68
jar
2 on STE
SWAN SOAP *13:, ERTS
3:17 3:29
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LUX JOILET soAP | "ones 1O©
cakes (]
Lifebuoy Soap 2 cks 13¢ KENT VITAMINS
8 vitamins in one Cc
LUX FLAKES 10
5-0z 123-0z
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11-0z pkgs 25¢
Farmdale Dog Food 21bs 19¢
oe Qc large YW Dl Dethol | Starter Set
Blue Label ‘of Dishes
Gold Dust 3690 36-0zpkg 1 7c

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