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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, January 6, 1944

FOR SALE: About 60 barred rock |
cross Bred Pullets, Laying; the big |
kind, $2.00 each. Apply H. A.
D. next door to Bulletin office.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Charles J. Barnhart late
of East Donegal Twp. deceased.
Letters of administration on said
estate having been granted to the

undersigned, all persons indebted | : a : .
thereto are requested to make im- von BA a ae fat Hogs,
mediate payment, and those having | id a Phone a
claims or demands against the same,
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned, re-'
siding at Maytown, Pa.
MINERVA G. BARNHART |
Administratrix |
Chas. W. Eaby, Atty. 1,6 6t

EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Abram N. Stauffer, late
of Mount Joy Boro, Lancaster Co.,
Penna., 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 under-
signed, residing at 26 Donegal |der by mail. Satisfaction guaran-
Springs Road, Mount Joy, Pa. teed. Shippensburg Woolen Mill, Landisville, Pa.
E. M. BOMBERGER | Shippensburg, Penna. 16/tf | Rev. Wm. L. Ziegenfus, Pastor
Executor. January 9, 1944
Louis S. May, Attorney. 12/30l6t {| WANTED: Pull off tobacco. on :
H. Roy Nissly & Co. Florin. 1230j3t| Charles Habecker, Supt. of S. S.

ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the stock-
holders of the First National Bank
of Marietta, Pa., for the purpose of
nominating and electing directors
for’ the ensuing year and the tran-
sacting of other business will be
held at the banking house on Tues-
day, January 11. 1944, between the
hours of 1 and 3 P. M.
P. F. SNYDER, Cashier
129

ELECTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
annual election will be held at the
Union National Mt. Joy Bank, Mt.
Joy, Pennsylvania on Tuesday, Jan-
uary 11, 1944, between the hours of
ten o'clock 2. m. and two o'clock
p. m, for the election of directors
and to transact all such other busi-
ness as may legally come before the
meeting.
122/6t H. N. NISSLEY, Cashier.
ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the stock-
holders of the First National Bank
of Landisville, Pa., for the purpose
of nominating and electing directors
for the ensuing year and the trans-
acting of other business will be held
at the banking house on Tuesday,
January 11, 1944, between the hours
of 9 a. m. and 12 M.
N. L. BOWERS, Cashier.
MAYTOWN NATIONAL BANK
Maytown, Penna.


Stockholders meeting and Election |
| Satisfied. Martin's 5c
& Te So 10 28 15tp
WANTED—More Peonle to use our
2lassified columns and turn useless
Of Officers
The annual meeting of the stock-
holders of this bank will he held
at the banking rooms, Tuesday
January 11. 1944, between the hours
of 1 to 3 P. M,, for the election of
directors and the transaction of any
other business as may legally come
before the meeting.
J. H. HOFFMAN, Cashier
1223 3t
ELFCTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
annual election will be held at the
First National Bank and Trust
Company, Mount Joy, Pa. on Tues-
day, January 11, 1944, between the
hours of 9 a. m. and 12 m. for the
election of directors and the trans-
action of such other business as
may come before the stockholders
meeting
R. FELLENBAUM, Cashier
12/2/6t
CARPENTERS
WOOD - CONSTRUCTION
MEN
wanted by yard building
wooden ships
WAR
100%
Atlantic Coast Wage Stabiliza-
tion rate paid. If you are now
engaged in essential war work,
statement of availability is nec-
essary. Apply



John Trumpy & Sons, Inc.
Beli phone Gloucester 1020
GLOUCESTER CITY, NEW JERSEY
(15 minutes by bus from Camden)

CLASSIFIED
i
HELP WANTED: Som Some
could make himself
a printing office.
one who
i useful around
Steady employ-
ment, If work you are now doing
| 1s essential, please don’t apply. The
Bulletin, Mount Joy,
1/6/tf

PIANO: UPRIGHT Good Condition.

i Cheap to quick buyer. Open Sat.
{only 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Hess
! Music Shoppe, 21 E. High St.
| Elizabethtown, Pa. 162t

i VALENTINES: For everyone.
Large assortment from 2 for le to
$1.05 each. Come in and see them.
Kulp’s Confectionery & News Stand.
33 E. Main St. Mount Joy. 166t

FOR SALE: Slightly imperfect
Blankets Rl wool, 10% cotton,
x84. 4% lbs. colors: Blue, Gold
and Green. The imperfection (shad-
ed yarn) price $11.25 post paid. If
you can not come to the factory, or-
Religious
News In This
Community
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THA
CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND
THE ENTIRE SURROUNNING
COMMUNITY.
Faith has brightened the lives of
men through the ages, giving new
purpose ‘and consolation to aching
(hearts. It has dulled swords of ty-
rants and broken chains of serfdom
el FAITH WILL DO IT AGAIN!
Faith in the Triune God—Faith in
the principles for which our young
manhood is dying—Faith in our fel-
lowmen. .... these will make us im-
pregnable to the aggressor. Pre-
serve this Faith and strengthen it
by attending church regularly.
Zion Lutheran Chut th

light housekeening. One in family.

WANTED: Truck driver.
O. Box 85 in care N. B. O. Mt. Jov.
WANT TO RENT—Dwellings
Mannt Jo and virinitv for our em-
nloyes. Musser Bros, Mount Jov.


WANTWD:
other firs,
Harry Corneal],

Phone Mountville 2495. Orders of 5
bu. or over, delivered.

WANTED: Middle aged woman for
Avply Mark Mumma, 107 W. Main
St. 1230 tf
Anvoly P.
in Rev.
2-25-tf Endeavor
10000 Muskrats and all
Grade your own hides.!
aprosita’ Sheiblav’s
Store, Main St., Florin, Pa. 11/24/8tp Rev. D. L. Shearer, Minister
FOR SALE: Katahbin Potatoes. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Omar Gingrich. Lancaster R. D. 1, Luther Ulrich, superintendent.
9:30 Sunday School
7:30 Vesper Service
8:30 Congregational meeting
Newtown United Brethren Church
Rev. Oscar Buch, Pastor
Sunday, January 9, 1944
Sunday School 9:00 A. M.
R. H. Arndt, Superintendent
Service and Christian
every Thursday evening
2t'7:30 P.M.
Prayer
Ironville U. B. Church
Morning Worship at 10:30 A. M.
by Rev. D. L. Shearer. Music by
the choir.
C. FE. at 7 P. M. Leader Benja-
min Weaver, subject, “Be still to
know.” Special music, piano duet,
FOR SALF: Lets an Main highway!
western end of Florin. Prices at-
iractive for those who contemplate
building now or in near futire, Ex-
~ellent grand for cardens. Only six
lots remaining: 50 ft. frontage 240 ft
deen to a lone. Tnquir> at Florin
Foundry office. Florin
Mfg. Co. Phone Mount Joy 143.

Foundrv a
ish Florin, Pa.
PERMANENT WAVE. 59: Do vour' Sunday School 9:30
own Permanent with Morning Worship 10:20
Kit. Complete equipment. including Junior C. E. 5:45
40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do,! aii om
absolutely harmlocs, Praised by Senior C. E. 6:3)
thousands including June Lang,’ Revival Service 7:15
alamqrone - movie star. Money re- Revival services every evening
Betty and Marion Ulrich.
United Brethren Church
Rev. I. W. Funk, Pastor
except Monday and Saturday, 7:30
St. Mark's United Brethren
Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor



Estate of Ida H. Kolp, late of the
Boro of Mount Joy, deceased.
Letters of administration c.t.a.on
said estate having been granted to
the undersigned, all persons indebt-
ed thereto are requested to make
immediate payment, and those hav-
ing claims or demands against the
same, will present them without de-
lay for
signed,
UNION NATIONAL MOUNT
JOY BANK, Mount Joy Pa,
Administrator c. t. a.
Arnold & Bricker, Attys.

129/6t

WANTA LEARN A TRADE?
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HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY
| We want a young man to learn the
Printing Trade and we'll make the;
wage worth your while.
’¢ interested call at once
THE BULLETIN
Mount Joy, Pa.



Men! Women!
and you don
are good jobs
need any
of them.
WAR ,
in Armstrong's
’t need factory experience
for men and women
Shell Department.
factory experience to
These are important
ent has asked Armstrong's
from the day you start.
Armstrong's Employment
Office
articles around their homes into oo hes
sash by advertising them in this col- Sunday Services
amn. Try it. 9_4.tf 9:00 a. m. Sunday School
WANTE I 10:15 a, m. Morning Worship:
iD—I purchase late models.! ¢.39 : : :
p. m. Junior and Intermedi-
lez Sars. Ps
ne Fre a ii ate Christian Endeavor meetings.
WANTED — Your next roll of i, the Church of God.
ilms. send 25 cents and get 8 Velvet
Waxed P.ints and free enlargement
coupons. Our 21st vear in business. 7:30 p. m. Midweek prayer service
Capital City Photo Service, Box 53, 8:30 n. m. Official Board meeting
Harrisburg, Pa. mavy-19-tf Thursday
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE 7:30 p. m. Ushers’ League meeting
settlement to the under-






imeeting of Woman's
7:30 p. m. Union Vesper service
Wednesday
Salunga Methodist Church
Society of Lancaster Conference.
Sunday, Jan.
9:30 A. M. Sunday School
10:45 A. M. Morning Worship
Union Vesper service in the
Church of God.
Monday, Jen. 10
Ladies Bible Class will meet at
the Parish House at 7:30 P. M.
Tuesday, Jan. 11
Womans Missionary Society will
meet at the home of Mrs. Harold
Brown at 7:30 P. M.
Wednesday, Jan. 12
Ladies Aid Society meets at the
home of Mrs. George Brown on
South Market Street

Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church
H. A. Minnich, Pastor
Sunday, January 8th, 1944
9:30 A. M. Sunday School
10:30 A. M. Worship
7:30 P. M. Union Vesper Service
in Church of God.
Monday, Jan. 9 .
Sunday School Board meeting at
Parsonage at 7:30 P. M.
Tuesday, Jan. 10
YY. P.S
Wednesday, Jan. 11
Prayer Meeting
Thursday, Jan. 12
Beacon Class meets at the home
of Barbara Ann Walters. W. M. S.
and Ladies Aid Societies.


Evangelistic Services
Be sure to hear Rev, David D.
Allen of Detroit, Michigan in Evan-
gelistic services at the Mount Joy


REV. D. D. ALLEN
Gospel Tabernacle, Tuesday, Janu-
ary 4 to Sunday, January 16 in-
clusive. |
Services each night at 7:30 and
Sunday mornings at 10:30. :
Rev. Allen is a dynamic gospel |
preacher, And a man of unusual
delivery in the pulpit. Rev. Allen |
for three weeks last Jan- |
was here
gary and a large number of people |
have been blessed by his ministry.
Mr. and Mrs, Herman Smith,
radio singers of York, will sing each |
week end. The dates January 8, 9
and January 15, 16. Everybody wel- |
come, Bring others. |
NEWTOWN |

Weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. |
Daniel Moore were Mr. and Mrs. |
Ray Myers, Mrs, Albert Mumma of |
Mount Joy, Mz. and Mrs. Maur ice |
Frysinger, Mr. and Mrs. John Gin- |
grich of Florin, Mrs. William Giv- |
ens and Mrs. Emma Givens of Mid-
dletown. |
Rev. Wm. W. Spiegelhalder, Min. Mrs. Rebecca Bell and Mr. Oscar |
Church School 10:00 A. M. Moss of Lancaster were Sunday |
Miss Alice Garber, Supt.
Divine Worship 7:30 P. M. Ser-
mon and Fvensong
Methodist Youth Fellowship 6:45
P.M. Pres. Robt. Staman in charge
Wednesday
Woman's Society of
Service. Home of Mrs. Harry Sta-
man.
Mount Joy Methodist Church
Wm. W. Spiegelhalder, Minister
Church School 10:00 A. M.
Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt.
Divine Worship 11:00 A. M.
Sermon by the minister
Monday
Methodist Youth Fellowship 8:00
p. m. ‘at the parsonage.
Wednesday
Junior Choir Rehearsal 3:30 p.m.
Home of Mrs. Walter Sloan.
Friday,
Hi Gem Class Meeting. Home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scheaffer.
Church Of Of God
Rev. H. M. Mumper, Pastor
Sunday, Jan. 9
9:30 Church School
10:30 Morning Worship
6:30 C. E. Society
7:30 Union Vesper Service
Speaker, Rev. H. A. Minnich.
Monday, Jan. 10
| 7:30 Sunday School board meet-
| ing.
Wednesday, Jan. 12
7:30 Mid-week prayer service
8:30 Choir Rehearsal
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
Friday, Jan. 7
| 6:30 Catechetical Class
| Saturday, Jan. 8
9:20 P. M. Children of the Church
10:00 A. M. At Lancaster Trininty
Lutheran Chapel, the Executive
Missionary

Je Oklahoma is
Christian furlough with his wife and parents
visitors of Mrs. Samuel Peifer.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fogie
who are on the sick list are improv- |
I |
Pfc. Charles Haines of Camp Sill
spending a ten day




| changing currency for United States |

The budget for Mt. Joy Borough
for the year 1944 is available for
public inspection on the Bulletin
Board located in the Hall of the
Fire House and Council Chamber.
Mt. Joy Boro. Council
Mr. and Mrs. William Haines Sr.
Misses Dorothy and Gloria Haines
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visited Mrs. Elizabeth Eby of Lan-
caster on Sunday.
Mrs. Clayton Geltmacher, Mrs. |
Irvin Witmer Sr. and Mr. Daniel |
Geltmacher Sr. spent Tuesday eve- |
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin |
Garner of the Marietta Pike. | 3
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Fogie and |
By 'MERT EMMERT
| WEAF FARM PROGRAM DIRECTOR
daughters of Elizabethtown and |
Mrs. Roy Gephart of Rheems visited |
Broadcasts Monday thru Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. William Fogie Sr. on |
Shan Roni 5 6:30.7:00 A.M., 660 on the dial
Mrs. John Haines and daughter B don’t believe in “preaching
” people on our program-—but
we 4 like to pass along usable
farming, gardening and household
tips each day, for.what they're
worth.
That's exactly the purpose of our
daily “180 Special,” which we de-
scribe #8 “180 seconds (or 3 min-
utes) - streamlined stuff we
bl Ln might like to know
about.”
© It’s made up of timely, practical
information from the various state
agricultural colleges, and U. S. De-
partment of Agriculture. We boil it
down to pure meat. That's why we
can give you 5 or 6 items each
morning in this 3-minute feature.
For example, here’s what the 180
Special contained recently:
1. How to feed and manage a cow
before she freshens.
2. Should I add nitrogen to my |
garden compost pile?
3. How to feed newly-housed pul-
Jets for the most eggs.
4. Why rough plowing is best in
the fall.
5. Substitutes for straw in mulch-
ing strawberries.
6. New ways to fix potatoes for
the family.
"A number of folks have been nice
| ‘enough to drop us a postcard from
| time to time, saying that they get
i | plenty of usable pointers from the
1s eX- | 180 Special each day. Since we're
pretty normal and ordinary human
beings around here, those comments
make us feel real good!
| ————
Sunday after
Vera returned home
spending ten days with Kar] Haines |
Florida.
CM 3/c of Fort Pierce,


Samoans are proud to fight with
our Army and Navy and pleased to
spend their pay for War Bonds. This
Boatswain’s Mate at Pago

War Bonds. He has seen enough |
of war to know that idle money helps I
no one.
Put your dollars to work for vic.

Patronize Bulletin Advertisers.

tory: Buy More War Bonds.
U. S. Treasury Department {FOR SALE: Front or hind quarter
PY lof beef. Paul Niesley, 2 Center
Patronize Bulletin Advertisers 'Square, Elizabethtown.
12/9tf





C vl ¢ cong
Many tales have been told about | manding Officer ana asked ‘that he
and be recognized. The
Colonel came to within six paces
when the rookie shouted “HALT!”
The latter then forgot what came
and proceeded to walk his |
pass | while the infuriated officer
kept | was held at attention. Finally the
C.0. “What do you
intend doing, keeping me standing
ALL NIGHT!” “Nos-
amed the rookie,
jeeps (new soldiers) on guard duty. | advance
There’s the one about a guard ask-
ing for the password and gelting
only a “Whothehell duyn*#—""!!!|
**(%8$#%!jerk” response. “Okeh
Sergeant,’ the sentry snapped,
on!”... And the time a rookie
next
post,
a General waiting for an hour til he complained:
But
one the lads in the camps are at
remembered the password . ..
the
telling these
rookie sentry who haited his Com-
attention
days is about the sir!” be
Rest!’

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By Order Of
SRT RE SE i ee EEE.
SENET aS ERE


Here’ Ss sth Biggest
Value in the Paper
Gold Seal Enriched
FLOUR
10:43
For over a half century Gold Seal Flour
has been found ideal for all baking pur-
poses and general household use - - and
today it's ENRICHED and better than
ever. Try a bag on our Guarantee of
complete satisfaction - - you'll like it and
you'll save money.

Farmdale
LARD OLEO MILK
Best Pure Asco Veg.
tall
cans
3 or 26°
20. cz pkg 7c
2 'eeivs §7c
2 loaves {ic
2 'bs 47c
2P. 1b 17¢ 6P Ib 21
Asco Prepared Pancake Flour
Enriched Supreme Bread
Enriched Victor Bread
Asco Coffee “heat-flo” roasted
Acme Coffee “heat-fio” roasted 2 Ibs Sic
Asco Orange-Pekoe Tea“ % 1b §9¢
No Points for String Beans
Points Lowered on Tomatoes and Peas
TENDER GREEN
STRING BEANS os
can
Farmdale Cut, Green





 
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WAX ARs 13°
RED, RIPE Now 13 p. No? «
TOMATOES 2:19
EARLY
JUNE
No 2
cans
wd Be
15 p. 20-0z can i5¢c
PEAS
GREEN GIANT PEAS
( Health and Vitamins are Not nd Vitamins are Not Rationed!
\ Fresh Calif. vols 3
| Carrots
Calif. Pascal Celery 2: 29°

Sou. Sweet Potatoes 3
| Juicy Fla. Oranges :29¢
3-29°
SPINACH 219°
Brown Stamps R and S are Now Valid
Spare Stamp No. 2 (Book No. 4) good until January 15th
for 5 points for Fresh Pork or Sausage.
Small Lean Fresh or
SMORED RICHIcS
Center Cut PORK CHOPS
Pan P: udding ot 2%
Shoulder Lamb Roas 32-
Meaty Short Ribs of Beefs" 19e
Pimento Cheese $1.53
f PALMOLIVE S0AP | GERBER'S
3 cakes 20° Strained or san upc
Bath Size 2 cks 19¢ ae ped Foods
yh erber’s Oatmeal oz 15¢
Oct. Soap Powder 2 Pko®9¢
Sunshine Krispy Crackers

) Fancy Eating or Cooking
APPLES

\ Tender Texas

7 Le 35¢c
Country
Style

Sauare Cut
3-p. Ib.


3 Ib.
loaf



Octagon c Ib pkg 19
k Cc
TOILET SOAP & °° 9 Hi-Ho Crackers 160z23¢c
Octagon
| Pen-Rad Pa.
LAUNDRY SOAP a Motor Oil
3 bars
Octagon
sot 19€ oly [1
Hudson Ultra-Soft
Toilet Tissue
4: Sheet c
Rolls
Ne 425°
Quantity Rights Reserved

Octagon
Cleanser |Gran.Soap
2 cans $= po x oJ
SUPER-SUDS
ige c
2 Pigs 19: pkg 23
Some Colgate Products may not
be available In some stores


Prices Effective Jan. 6-7-8, ‘#4
Your Dollar Buys More at the Acme


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a grass fis