4 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOTIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1925 One-Profit Studebakers —at even lower prices New Prices Effective August 1st Duplex-Roadster Sport Roadster . Duplex,Phaston . Coach Brougham . . . Victoria vo. 6 ee Sedan HESE Studebaker Motor Cars, on which new prices are herewith announced, are the iden- tical cars which have given Studebaker tremendous sales volume and thereby lowered production costs. New prices include all equipment now on our various models, except that bumpers, extra tire, cover and motometer are no longer furnished on Big Sixes. There is no sacrifice in materials nor in work- manship. Studebaker has brought out no new yearly models built to sell at new prices. These are the same Studebakers on which we were able to announce new low prices on January 8th of this year. The following table forms a striking tribute to Studebaker’s one-profit production. All prices f. o. b. factory Family Reunions (From Pare page one.) orial services, announcements, ad- journment, 11,30, Lunch and social period. 2 PB M.—Campus Rostrum— Children’s period; piano solo, Miss Evelyn Heisey, Denver; duet, “Lar- board Watch,” linger; recitation, Mrs. ey, Boiling Springs; instrumental music, Helen Heisey, Catharine Hersh; 10-minute address, Mr, F G. Heisey. vice president, Leba- non; historical; instrumental music, Emmet Herr, Galen Herr. Business session. Treasurer’s report. Election of officers, place of next meeting, ete. Music and benediction. Hertzler Reunion Aug. 21 Plans are being made for several hundred persons to attend the sec- ond annual reunion of the Hertzler family at Long Park, on Friday, Aug. 21, for which an interesting | program of entertainment has been prepared. The officers who were elected last year at the time of the H. T. Heis- President, C. H. Hertzler, Lancas- ter; secretary, Ezra“ Zercher, Mt. Joy; treasurer, Miss Stella Good, of Milton Grove. The Hertzler family has sprung from three brothers who immigrat- ed to this country from Switzer- land, ene settling near Conestoga Center, one in Dauphin county, and the third in Ohio. Many of the descendents by marriage have now assumed other familiar Lancaster ! county names, as Mellinger, Bren- THIS . |neman, Kauffman, Miller, Charles, Standard Six Models { Burkholder, Herr, Hershey, Eby, New Price Old Price Saving Hess and Haverstick. Country Club Coupe $1295 31343 $ 5 i Geyer Reunion Ave 11 ‘ Coach . . . « . 1195 129 10 e second annual reunion o ithe Geyer family will be held] Sedan . « . .. 1495 1595 100 | Tuesday, August 11, in Hoffer Park, Middletown, beginning at Special Six Models Big Six Models he New Price Old Price Saving New Price Old Price Saving Following is the afternoon pro- . $1395 $1450 $ 55 Duplex-Phaeton . .$1795 $1875 $ 80 gram: Song service conducted by . 1595 1645 50 S. R. Geyer, R. R. No. 1, Middle- . 1445 1465 50 Coupe es +s + 2045 2450 405 town Scripture Reading, Erma reyer, Elizabethtown; prayer. song; 0 0 wu Li 159s 150 Brougham . . « . 2195 2575 380 recitation, tron a rn Soo . = 145 Sedan. . . . 2245 2575 330 Geyer, Marietta; recitation, Mary 1750 189 : Elizabeth Geyer, Middletown; re- oe oo #9» 1895 2045 150 Berline . . . . . 2325 2650 325 citation, Martha Geyer Witmer, Rh dialogue, Helen and . Ruth Geyer, R. R. No. 1, Middle- Only Ford and Studebaker make in their own plants all bodies, town; solo, Winifred Geyer Kob engines, clutches, differentials, steering gears, springs, gear sets, Elizabethtown. recitation, Grace axles, gray iron castings and drop forgings used in their cars. gg Sos Midleton Sere 2 recitation, arlotte eyer Studebaker is the only ong-profit manufacturer in the fine car field. Rob, sons. bie Davids ‘address, Christ reyer, arrisburg. THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION OF AMERICA The officers of the association are 8 Geyer, president, Florin. rist Geyer, vice president, Har- South Bend, Indiana pasties Sue R. Geyer, secretary, ancaster; A. R. Geyer, treasurer, IS A BAKER Y EA R Middletown. Co QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00 We Give S. & H. Discount Stamps Double Stamp Day Aug. 15 QUALITY-OUR POLICY SERVICE-OUR SATISFACTION Elbow Macaroni, Per Pound ............. 121c MOTTO OUR AIM Mount Joy, Pa. H. E HAUER All Orders delivered prompt- ly without any extra charge. Call us by phone at your con- Phone No. 41R5. venience. Mustard, Per Glass 10c¢ Whole Grain Rice, Per Pound ...... .. .... 10c P. ¥ G. Soap, 4 BarsFor.......... : -18¢ Tomato Ketchup, 8 Oz. Bot., 3 Bottles 25¢ Shredded Wheat, 2 Pkgs. for Cream Corn Starch, Per Pkg. 19¢ 8c Corn Beef, Per-Can 19c¢ Jar Rings, Extra Quality, Per Doz. ........ 8c Broken Pretzles, Per Pound 123¢ Tomatoes, Medium Can -11e¢ Ginger Snaps, fresh from bakery, Lb ...14¢ Large Grey Enameled Dish Pan -29¢ Baker's Chocolate, > Lb. Cake 20c¢ OUR SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE—None Better for the Money, Per Pound This Coffee is Blended for us by one of the largest and oldest coffee houses in the country and they know how to Blend Coffee. Ofie pound trial will bring the answer. 42c Best Butter Made Per Lb 53c¢ Good Quality Butter 49c¢ Again we are calling your EXCELLENT QUALITY Ladies’ Silk In p Many New Colors Every Pair is Guaranteed Another Opportunity at These Wonderful Ladies’ Dress Aprons Price $1.2 Attention to the Hosiery Price $1.00 and Manheim road, a farm | SE acres with improvements by | ie H. Shearer, widow for the | : eirs Amos H. Shearer, deceas-| We are showing a lovely ad. Also some personal property. | Gibble, auect line of ART NEEDLE Attended the Picnic Bos Those who attended the Coates-|: WORK, SCAREFS, CENT - ville picnic from here at Rocky Springs on Monday, were: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Yellets, Miss Anna ER PIECES, BUFFET Mae Moe Mrs. > ral Jackson, | Miss Bessie Cowell, Theodore Jack] son, John Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. SETS, VANITY SETS, Hervey Moulsen, Paul Cator, and Mrs. John Skipper and daugh- SPREADS, T O WwW E L S ters, Emma and Aurora. Mrs.Em- ? ma Hvson, Mr. Bethel Bailor. Miss : Olga Hyson, Mr. and Mrs. rank ETC, ETC. vantz and Shildren, Mr. Frank Gantz, Sr.; John Gantz, Mrs. James | Wav, Hettie Way. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Uilson and son, Samuel Way. and Mrs. “Clabe” Gantz. Jel + 2 : £ - Sal pt Nos, ie organization and first reunion, are:! By Various Clans | Ebersole and Eck-| Mount Joy A, A, nine defeated the | Fairview A. C. team, of Lancaster, by the score of 7 to 4. Fairview scored in the fourth and seventh innings netting two runs in each, Mount Joy scored two in the first, another in the third and one in the fourth and R00 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. Base Ball Notes During the Week MOUNT JOY A. C. CONQUERS | FAIRVIEW AGGREGATION BY A SCORE OF SEVEN TO FOUR In a fast nine inning game play- led here Saturday afternoon the three in the sevefith. Weaver's three base .hit was the longest drive of the game. Kirch- ner, Showalter, Brown and Joe Stockbauer came through with two base smackers. Boro Council in (From page One) caused by leaks, and when the work is done the company’s attorney be notified to that effect. Mr. Barto, of the Street commit- tee, reported rubbish hauled, walks, curbs and gutters down town is progressing very nicely, Mr. Garber reported that there is still some complaint about the ity - of the Shoe factory. Also that there was some complaint about the water at the Daniel Derr | property on West Main street, that | Mr. Derr was notified and repair- | ed same but not properly. Upon | motion he will be notified to give the matter further attention. | Mr. Garber reported that to date $5,217.52 worth of concrete work was done in the boro. Of amount $2,668.38 was paid by cit-| izens and $2,549.00 remains un- paid. The boro has paid for 2,438 square feet to date as its share of the work. { Mr. Zeller, of the Water Commit- | tee, reported minor repairs made to water works and recommended the laying of concrete on one of the bridges there instead of plank. Re- ferred to the Water Committee. If the work is done the tail race at the water works will be raised at points where it overflows. Pumping Engineer Schatz report- ed having pumped 1,860,000 gal- lons by steam in 62 hours and 2,- The lineun and score: Fairview A. C, ff hh '0 a ec P, Meckley, 8h .. 0 1 0 1 1 Rirehner,. 2b... 1:18 2 0 | Joe Stockbauer, cf 9 2-10 0 Luck, ss*........ 0 0 2 11 John Stockbauer, If 1 1 1 0 0 Wiker; ef ...... ¢ 110 3 0 O, Meckley, p .... 1 0 0 1 0 Brown, 1b ...... i-2 7 1 0 TT, Meckioy, vf... 0 0 0:0 © W,. Meckley, 12... 0 0 0 0 0 Totals. 4 824 9 2 Mount Joy r.h o a e Schnelder, If .... 1 0 0 0 0 Habecker, vf. .... 1 1 2 1 0 Showalter, 1b ... 2 312 3 0 Weaver, Sb ..... I 2 1:4. .1 Bllis, 2b. ........ g 1 1 85 1 Nipple, ef. a. 1 1..1 0 0 Derr, is8° ........ 0 1 1 1 1 ....... 0.0 8 10 Hendrix, Dw. 1 2 1 10 Totals ........ 711 27 14 3 Fairview A. C. .000200 2 0 0—4 Mi. Joy A. C. .20110030x~17 Twobase hits, Kirchner, Show- alter, Brown, Joe Stockbauer. Three base hits, Weaver. Stolen bases, Lucks. Sacrifices, Schneider. Base on balls, off Hendrix 1; O. Meckley 0. Struck out, by Hendrix 7; O. Meckley 10. Winning piteh- er, Hendrix. Losing pitcher, O. Meckley. OUR JUNIORS WERE DEFEATED BY THE E’'TOWN RED ROSES HERE LAST TUESDAY EVENING, 5 TO 3 ~The Elizabethtown Red Roses hit timely in a twilight game here last Tuesday night and handed the Mt. Joy Juniors a 5 to 3 defeat. Clever pitching on the part of Stone, the Elizabethtown flinger, proved a big factor in the victory. This lad allowed but three hits and kept them scattered in all but the third inning. Geltmacher and Charles the local twirlers, were not so effec- tive and were touched for nine safeties. The visitors opened the scoring with one run in the first inning and continued to swat at a merry pace in the second frame when two more runners spiked the rubber. Mount Joy opened up in the third and tied the count with three runs, but after that were held scoreless. The de- ciding tallies were scored by the visitors in the fourth stanza. Score: Elizabethtown itself from catching fire, and kept Epler, 2h 1 2 2 the loss to an amount probably not Swelpart, 1 ...... 1 2-1 0 0]exceeding 3400, caused by the de- 1b 8.1 7 0 0 struction of the kitchen roof and Milbee, er 0 0 3 1 0 damage to the interior. Weidman, ef ...... g 1 0.0 'Q Slough, 88 «...... 1 1 3 1 0, THE BLACKBIRD SEASON IN Milbee, 3b ....... 1 2. 6 1 40 PA. OPENED SATURDAY Boltz, if. ........ 2.0 0 0 0 rr Storie, po iis on 90 1 0. 2 .1 County treasurers throughout — i — — Pennsylvania received supplies of Totals 5 915 6 2|the 1925 hunters license tags 25 are ready to start issuance for those Mount Joy Zo hunters who desire to start the Pennell. 1b ! : 7 0 o | blackbird season which opened on Ob... 1 0 1 0 ofSaturday. The license tags are ashe Mee 20 res 0 0 2 3 o0]good until April 30, 1926 and the Dr > aie 0 0 o | resident fee is $1.25 for both small Mateer, rf -...... 0 1-0 0 olond janes gam oi nec Bee Shots. 3h. Lo. gd 61 00 The 1925 tag design has been 89, 0 000 0 6 changed to dark blue with light Farber, Iain eres 0 0 4 0 o0lyellow numerals on an aluminum Smettzer, a 1 1 0 3 ofbhase with all cross-lines eliminated. Geltmacher, ss, p . = "1Over half a million tags are being Polalt: cu ines 3 515 § Lo Btown ............ 1202 0-5 Mt Joy cl... 00300—3 ELIZABETHTOWN Two-base hits: B: Ma op ase on balls: 2 cher, : : Ser sas on bale off Geltnge Sr The citizens of Elizabethtown, Geltmacher, 2; by Charles 2. Passed |and particularly those residing on balls: Smeltzer 2. Umpires, Sho-|Market street, will soon be reliev- walter and Snyder. Time: 1 hour. |ed of the intolerable condition of —_———————— this thoroughfare, since the in- stallation of the sewer system. OUR SALE REGISTER Both sides of this street having Following is a list of public sales for which posters were printed at this office or said sale is advertised in the Bulletin. Friday, July 24th—On the prem- ises on the road leading to Mount Joy cemetery, near Mount Joy, 370,000 in 237 hours by water power during July. | The report of Geo. B. Zeller, treasurer, showed balances in the three accounts as follows: Boro, ($4,393.28; Water, $1,001.88; In-] terest, $560.00. | Upon motion Clerk Zeller was | instructed to notify the Penna. R.| R. Co. to repair the approaches to | its bridges thruout the town. Sec-| | retary Zeller was also ordered to | notify the Penna, R. R. authorities to discontinue all unnecessary | blowing of train whistles while passing thru town at night. Mr. Ross Eshleman asked if Council would provide a suitable place for a German field piece. Council agreed that our park would be an ideal place for it and decid- ed to permit the American Legion to place it there and that the boro will maintain this German piece of ordinance. Mr. Garber stated that the pe- tition for the opening of the new street from Longenecker road west is now being circulated and is al- ready numerously signed. Bills to the amount of $1,969.99 were then paid and Council ad- journed. ee — FLAMES DESTROYED A BRICK SUMMER HOUSE A one-story brick summer kitch-| en on the farm owned by H. id Hershey, along the Manheim car line south of East Petersburg, was partially destroyed at 3 o’clock Friday morning by a fire thought to have been caused by over- heated stove pipe. The flames were discovered by William Spring- er, tenant of the farm house, and the East Petersburg Fire Company was immediately Their prompt arrival saved the farm house | an been torn up and practically no ef- fort made to resurface it. Dust and mud intermittingly prevailing during the last few months. Efforts by Boro Council are directed in an effort to have the State Highway concrete this portion of the boro, Council-officials were at Harrisburg to this end. The State officials stat- electric light sale of cows, bulls and home-raised shoats. Sale at 7 P.M. C. S. Frank & Bro. Friday, Aug. 7—At their stock | vards near Mt. Joy, at TP. M,, cows, bulls, cattle for beeves and shoats by C. S. Frank & Bro.| Hess, auct. : | Saturday, Aug. 8—At the Florin Hall, Florin, Pa., large lot of any-| thing and everyt g by the Com-| munity Sales Company. Sale starts tly at 12:30. Vogle, auct. da August 29—On the Rapho township, on +he | | putt | surface this ed it would be too late to consider ing down concrete this year, {but work on a permanent roadb would be started early next year { The State department will week send a large force of with the nece ry machine: uld be ten days. 1, which sho week or completed in a —FOR— Ford Slipon Bodies chassis and re- new can be ved in way. SEE GRISSINGER Jast Main St. MOUNT JOY rear of M. N. Brubaker’s resi- These bodies are made and the new device is guar- od to body rigid to chass- That put on ten minutes, the hold OLD BODIES REPAIRED All Kinds of Saws Filed. Cross- cut and Circular saws a specialty. | Aug. 5-4t-pd | Ice Cream. Groceries —~AND— | Confections | I ——— BRANDT BROS. Mount Joy Street, Mount Joy, Pa. Monthly Besslon weeds | mowed, and work on relaying” side- parking of automobiles in the Viejn-| this Chandler's MAGN '®@ TOOTH PASTE TRUE Milk or 8 MAGNE GIA Introauctory 2 Regular Size Large Size 19¢ .09¢ t Soothes Sore Gums deal for Sensitive Teeth Its Daily Use Prevents Pyorrhea Acid Mouth and Prevents Tooth Decay Film It Contains No Grit | E. W. GARBER : It Corrects It Removes the 720 Rexall sure MOUNT JOY, PENNA. SPECIAL SATURDAY LISTEN IN ON THIS “TWIN PINEAPPLE MELBA” IT’S GOOD—YOU BET Come now folks--Act quickly! Summer Flies Fast Meet Thirst First sme Sf Lime Drug Store West Main Street MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Sunday Hours: 5 to 7 P. M. The One Best Bob To bring out your natural charm, your bob must be in keeping with your fea- tures. Individual recommendations by our skilled operators will help you find the bob that most becomes you. Garber’s Certified Shop 70 E. Main St., Mt. Joy PUBLIC SALE At Beverly Station Two Miles North of Elizabethtown Along the Hershey Pike 40 HEAD of CATTLE Furniture, Lot of New Harness and Second Hand Harness, Lot of New Windows and Sash, Irons for new Gates. Pony Outfit Complete at 12.30. G. K. WAGNER Sale will start Auct. having not later than sale. J. C. Hess, Anyone bring same the day of anything to sell 12 M. on aug. .5-1t Carload of Crawford T. B. TESTED AT PRIVATE SALE COMMENCING FRIDAY, AUG. 7,°25 We are always in the market for Fat, Bologna Fresh Cows and Springers. J. B. Keller ¥ Bro. WANTED—Everybody in this see- tion to use cur “wanted, for sale, ete.” column more frequently. It is bound to pay. Just try it. tf