The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 15, 1926, Image 5

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SALUNGA OUR SALE REGISTER


WHERE SANTA GOES
a Miss Betty Reitzel visited her Saturday, Dec. 18th — At their
parents on Sunday. sales stables near Mount Joy, a big AFTER C RST 42
Mrs, George Brown, of Lancas-|community sale, by C. S. Frank ~ Jilila Ti.
Just Received Nice, weet ter, visited at the home of Chester|& Bro. Sale starts at 12:30 sharp

JUICY FLORIDA O

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lutz and Tuesday,
NGES Steinman on Saturday. Aldinger, Vogel

Dee. 24th—At
and Frank, aucts.
Florin] Reporter Interviews Him to

i) Which we are selling cheap for Th: ho
1] bay ae ares OR daughter, Ruth, and son, James, of Hall, Florin, at 6:30, the regular : i
3 Christmas, Also have Salunga, attended an ice cream |big community sale of anything and Discover Why He Shows Up
NICE CHOICE ABPLES party given by Mr. and Mrs. Ches- | everything

All Leading Variet es. We bought |e Steinman, on Sunday evening, |Company,
by Community
Vogle, auct .
Sales Only cn Christmas Eve.


these Apples in Adams
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from the Paragon Nut
and is the finest
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ounty and | sm
Fruit Co.,
it we ever
hail in that
anish Cab.
es, Vinegar,
handled as they had nc
section. Also Nice,
bage, Quinces, Pota
and Good, Sweet Cide
selling at 5 cents a qu
IO PR oD re Te
rd
Watch for our Truckin Mt. Joy
Friday and Florin on uesday. Ask
for prices as they gfe low, Bell
Phone 129R12.
C. S. Fraifk & Bro.
Don’t forget our Big Annual
Community Sale on Saturday, De-
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that we are MOUNT JOY, PA. el ;
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Merely a Blind for His
Real Job.

By DWIGHT S. ANDERSON
Where does Santa Claus hide
Unless this genial, bewhiskered
old gentleman can show a good
reason for appearing in public but
once a year, and ihen retiring for
twelve months into seclusion, he
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advice on how your hair should be
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ing about you How come?”
The room was crowded wih
children, most of whom wer
naked to the waist. Two nurses
were weighing a boy on a pair
scales in a corner, writing down
his weight as well as height on a
chart. Santa himself stood in the
center of the room bossing the job
Meets Santa Face to Face
“Make it snappy,” breezed Santa
with one of those world-wide grins
of his. “I've got twenty more kids
to examine before five o'clock.”
“Where do you go after Christ
mas?” the reporter asked.
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3 all the year round On top of that
I conduct cpen-air schools in som:
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places, support preventoria in
others, where children can go ani
live in the open air and sunshine
I am busy almost everywhere with
health education in the pubic
schools. The best gift | give is
health, and I give it, not only at
Christmas time, but all the year
round.”
“Where do you get the money to
do all this?" asked the reporter
“The people sive it to me when
> they buy Christmas Seals, my boy
| A penny at a time the money roils
| in Last year I had the tidy sum
of $4.750,000 to expend in the
United States. I always see to it
that practically all the money
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spent to fight tuberculosis in their
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own community.”
“Santa!” cried the reporter,
“you've been selling Christmas
Seals for almost twenty years
Have you accomplished anything?”
9.0 “I've helped cut the death rat
oe from tuberculosis in half during
& that time,” answered Santa. “and
besides that, there are mor«
than 600 tuberculosis sanatoriums
in the country now, and there were
only two or three when I started
Confidentially”’—and here he low
ered his voice so the children could
not hear him, “the big reason |
call on all the boys and girls on
Christmas Eve is to take a peek
into their homes while they are
asleep and see how my healih
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YN Super-Six
sele of motor values.



Coach . . .*095 inne
Coach Special 1150 greatest ac
Brougham . 1395 policy of gi most for the money.
J adh :
F.O.B. Detrois, Hudson’s great fy improved gasoline
Plus war excise tas.

In every way today
prevent thinning. Thé%motor is protec
dust and dirt —it cannotenter through


and its price advantage that H¢
—the best built, best value











r Before So Fine
and Ne er at Such a Price
At today’s prices Hudson changes the whole
e best built Hudson in history, with more
performance and richly appointed bodies
new lines, new beauty. It reaches
ats of supremacy in motor values—the
icvement in Hudson's long known
7-Pass. Sedan 1495 Of course voulhesr comment everywhere on
mileage.
, Hudson is smoother and
more economical to Operate. Qil is ventilated to
ted from
oil, gas-
oline or air. Adjustments take up wear easily,
means snug, quiet car, Itisin such details
Bdson is outstanding
Madson in history.
Pa.

work is coming along.”
Where He Gets the Money
“Do you collect all this money
yourself?” the reporter asked.
“Oh, no, no, no, that would be
impossible. I can’t be everywhere.
Plenty of men and w.men volun-
teer to collect this money for me—
otherwise so huge a sum could
never be raised a penny at a time
And almost everybody in the coun
try knows by now that ‘Christmas
Seals Fight Tuberculosis.’ ”

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“THE BOOK OF LIFE”
By
FOSTER TEA FRYE

You are Writ-ing a Page, in that
Book every Day,
the Words that you Say;
Which, per-haps may be Bad, or per
haps may be Good,
But are Written as Plain, as the
Carvings in Wood.
But just What do you Write, on
those pages so Fair?
Is it Something Worth-While, that
indeed is Quite Rare?
Or just Mere-ly some Pages, with-
in a blank Book,
That are Not worth the Reading, or
Time that it Took?
For the Folks all can Read, every-
Thing that you Write,
In that Book, thru the Day, or
thru-out the dark Nite;
And the Pages will grow, into Chap-
ters quite True,
cording to You,
some cood Word or Deed,
So that Ohers micht Find it, quite
icant to Read;
as Onward you go, in your
Struggle and Strife,



that BOOK of your LIFE.
etl Gens
A toy balloon with a note attach-
ed, was sent up by a boy at Manch-
ester, Michigan. It was recovered
a few days later at Glendale. Cali-
fornia,

CATCHES HIM AT WORK
Reindeer Stuff Found to Be
So just what will that Book, be ac-|
By the Things that you Do, and the;

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the OM Folk
Elderly Peop,
of







eys is required.










often signs of im




ney ction. In most every come
muni are scores of users and en-
dorsef® who acclaim the merit of
Doan@. Ask your neighbor!
DOAN’
Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys
em., Buffalo, N. Y.
Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Ch

DR, POLAND CLOSES
SERIES OF LECTURES
L ek Dr. M. E
2900 puj
1
sSChoo

I the effect of tobac
n and huma body. Literatur
1s also distributed,
The city school he visited were:
he East End Junior Highs The
south Mulberry Street School, Wal-
Street School, Pea
School.
Dr. Poland conducted t
ervices of the Thaddeus
ndustrial School and the
and Marshall Academy.
He spoke to the following County
Schools: Neffsville Voeatio
Petersburg, Landisville,
Rohierstown, Florin,
Ronks school, near Eliza
Elizabethtown High and Grammar,
Gap Centralized, Miss Hildebrand’s
{ school, along the Lincoln Highway;
| East of Lancaster; New
| High and Junior High and the West-
|
[duced by the Battle Creek Sanitari-
| um was shown at the evening meet-
| ings held at Rheems School, Landis-
ille High School, Rohrerstown
fy
lS
| ter, Willow Stieet Consolidated, and
{ern New Holland School,
“The Tobacco Plague” a
chool, Convention Hall i
| West Lampeter Vocational
campaign, Dr. Po.and, spoke to tha
S
On Sunday, the closing (
unday Schools of the
| Lancaster City Churches,
Church of God, Christian
ary Alliance and the Pent
| 1
lc
L
0
sermon on tobacco at the Chapel of
On Sunday, Dec. 5th, he
ie Elizabethtown Sunday
of the Church of the
hurch of God and the Evangelical
utheran Churches, Or
n Sunday evening, he p
the Elizabethtown College,
| tC
m
ai
Im
i Pt
[te
(fe
lan
O. H. Shenk, of Ridgeway, the
prominent real estate operator and
urist agent, wa sponsor of the
ovement and financed the camp-
gn.
-_——— ta
FALMOUTH
Mrs. Ruth Kohr visited Mr," and
rs. William Rudy and family, at
"0gTess.
Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Wa
rtained at a venison din
w friends on Sunday,
Misses Sara and Anna
d their brother, David
motored with Mr. and Mrs,
(Wharton, of Harrisburg, to Lancas-
ter, visiting the former's
|Jo
hn Metzler, a patient in the Gen-
|eral hosptial at that place,
Ne
la guest of the Grove City Odd Fel-
J. E. Micky, a former resident of
York City, and Alex
lows’ Home, are the latest
{of
ans at the home at the present time,
congratu-
{lations on his seventy-eighth birth-
day anniversary which occurred on
Saturday. Mr, Brinser, a
resident, was reared on the Brinser
homestead close to Falmou
canal’ boat veteran having
and operated the “Four Sisters of
Fa
guests at the Odd Fellows’ Home
{north of town. Mr. Micky
teral other guests have the
[tion of being the only nor
A. S. Brinser received
Imouth.” E. S. Brinser,
er, who observed his eightieth mile-
stone several years ago, and he are
the oldest residents in Falmouth.
S
re Learning Importance
bd Elimination.
ater years of life there is
be a slowing up of the 0 huma
ctions. Good elimination,
is just as essential to the
the young. Many old folks
rned the value of Doan’s
en a stimulant diuretic to
Scanty or
passages of kidney secres |
proper kid-
PILLS
60c
Poland of
Pitts
iS In t
Is telling
‘co on the

rl Street
he chapel
Stevens
Frankiin
nal, East
Rheems;
Newville,
bethtown;
Holland
film pro-
1 Lancas-
School.
ay of the
following
The First
Mission-
ecostal.
spoke to
7 Schools
Brethren,
1 Sunday
eached a
lton en-
ler 0 a
Metzler, §
R.M.
brother,
Simpson,
arrival;
and sev-
distine-
nagenari-
life-long
th, is. a
owned
a broth-


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‘reasonable. If you want a nice tree,
You will Leave some fine Things, in
ED. REAM
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CHRISTMA
will have White and
e Trees. Also Cedar.
Therefore Write every Page, with here today, December 15th,
come early,
MOUNT JOY, PA.


 
-f West Main St., Mount Joy.
Corn, per bu.
: Wheat,
Butter,
MARKETS

Tuberculosis n ay be transmitte
ns through eogs,
Classified Column
BN Te ae ale 80c 3
vu Lo $1.30 4
Lard, per-1b... 00. 0 17¢ Pursuant to 2*°
per-b, oi un 40c! ans
Eggs, perdoz. 0... 0 46¢-48¢ | unuers.suca will se



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Calendar Day at “Gamber’s Drug situs
ay & Is | situated on tne road leacing Irom
iturday, Dee. 18. “dee. 8-2t jeg

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| land Wild We thereon

| the Marietta Pike and maytown
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Marietta

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mes Ne
FOUNI
bearing
get same
FOR S
Ebony 2
NOTIC
mas trees
vin Smit}
Joy.
WOOD
of wood
which 1
times.
lows, 316
Pa.
FOR SALE—Extra Large Miss
—
ttre eee eee. meee
FOR SALE—Front quarter of ~ompany, formerly of John G. Eng-
nday, Dec. 27. Apply El-|!¢ and Samuel G. Engle, Michael R.
me: Miller, R 3, Mt. Joy, dee 1t-pd Hoffman, C. A. Sweitzer and Mich-
—
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WANTED — Rabbits and Guinea Denegal, County of Lancaster and
Pigs. Highest Prices Paid. Irvin State of Pennsylvania, containing
H. Ginder, Mt. Joy. R. 1; Box 1,
Pike. dec.8-2tpc

Ibarks, 25 cents per quart
al, Columbia Ave., Mt. Jov
dee 15-1t-pc

)—A Gentleman's ling:
ouge emblem, Owner car
by calling at the Bulleti
Uffice, Mt. Joy. I
ALE—Parlor Grand Piano.
S Price $100. Apply 5(
Sept 1-tf

E—I just received a fine
load of White and yellow pine Christ
. Come and see them, Ir
Marietta street, Mount
Dec. 8-2t-pd.
EE
FOR SALE—I have a lot
sawed to stove length,
sell reasonable at all
J. W. Kreider, Telephone
142R21, Mt. Joy. Dec. 8-4t-pd

HEMSTITCHING, PLEATING
and BUTTON COVERING
attention “given. mail orders. Bil- |

Prompt
W. Lemon ancaster
0eti20-tf |

FOR
formerly:
Pa
SALE—Tenement house
known... as Shirk’s Row.
3
Can show a big return on invest-
ment. ~~ Apply H. G. Longenecker,
one of the committee, Mount Joy,
Sept. 22-1tf


“8<room._ fr
all in Al
Two Sto
convenien
Don’t mis
Notice
annual el
Pa., on
19:
M. and 2
thirteen d
Cashier,
annual ele
between th
P. M., for
directors.
ier.
STOP! I
Ferns for
T

cemetery.
phy’s Gree
renkamp’s

$2.50 per P
FOR SALE AT FLORIN—A fine
ame house, frame stable,
shape... Price right and
good reason for selling. E.
Schroll, Mt. Joy. apr 28-tf
FOR SALE—Modern Home, New
ry Brick House with all
ces, garage, fruit trees,
ete. Calizon owner, Geo. Althouse,
South Market Street, Mount Joy. |
s this. Sept. 15-tf
NOTICE
is hereby given that the
ction will be held at the
Union National Bank,. Mount J wv,
Tuesday, Jamaary 11th,
27, between the hours of 20 A.
P. M. for the election of
ircctors, H. N. NISSLY,
dec 8-5t
i “el LECTION NOTICE
Notice eiven that th
ction will be held at the
First National Bankgadount Joy, Pa
on Tuesday, Januarv® Sith, 1927,
ie hours of 9 A" 3
the election of thirteen
R. FELLENBAUM, Cash-
dec. 8-5t
OOK! LISTEN — Special.


Christmas gifts, all sizes. |
Is Boston Ferns, Scotch &
Lace“ Has s, Two Kinds Asparagus |
I Phi range from 10c¢ tol
 



.. Wreathes for
nhouse and
eA. Dar-
Store, Mount Jo
Pa.
Dec." 8-3t


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prices,
will be ma
notifying recipients of g a
er. Send all subscriptions to*139 N. |
MABEL E. GROSH
GAZINE AGENCY
serve you. All your fav-| methods. Runs itself youl
jgines, Ferm Journals and| Phone and reserve a Johnigbn Electric
local paper the lowest possible
ristmas cards
nas season
and giv-
iled at


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lands of the Pennsylvania Railroad








ael Grove, in the Township of East































96 acres and 116 perches, more or
1 less.
The improvements thereon con-
ist of two story brick Mansion
. House, frame bank barn, one frame
( adjoining barn, and
t tne frame tobacco shed separate
from the barn, frame corn barn,
, hog sty, wagon shed and milk house.
\ This farm is in a high state of
I cultivation, It contains an apple
crch Of approximately 2 acres
tobacco hed,

and of about 6 ac-
| res. S a never failing spring
of vater within 300 feet of the
florse and barn and also a well of
weter and cistern at the house and
a cistern at the barn.
Twenty eight acres of wheat have
been seeded during the Fall of 1926
ali of which was treated before
seeding
This farm is to be sold as the
property of John G. Engle, late of
the Township of Rast Donegal, de-
ceased,
Sale to begin at 2 o'clock on
Thursday, December 9th, 1926,
when terms and conditions will be
made known by
C. C. KEISER,
Trustee appointed by the
Orphans’ Court of Lan-
caster County to sell the
real estate of John GG.
Engle, deceased.
Charles S. Frank, Auct.
Zimmerman, Meyers &
Kready, Attorneys,
|
Dec 15-2¢-pd
RENT
ELECTRIC









VV/ ITH it you can ea: ily
| ly beautify ALL gi
wood, linoleum, tile or position.
It matters not how they a finished —
whether with varnish, shell
paint. It takes only a feW minutes—
there is no stooping—no
pails. It doesn’t even hands!
JOHNSON'S WAX
Electric floor
This marvelous new la
| nishes wax on floors to a biflliant lustre
that is hard to mar and e to clean.
Ten times faster and betteg than hand
Floor Polisher for any dayiyou wish,
HS. Newcomer & Son

Hanover St., Elizabethtown, . or| a
phone 153R4. dec 8-8t Phone 115 ‘MOUNT Joy
ANNUAL MEETING 3
holders of
action of
The annwal
of Landisville, Pa, for the purpose
of nominating and electing directors
for the ensuing year and the trans-
held at the banking house om Tues-
day, January 11th, 1927, between
the hours of 9 A. M. and 12 M. J.
N. SUMMY, Cashier. dec 8-5t
Bl meeting of the stock-
thé: First National Bank,
other business, will be

Pe EL
“Phe annual meeting of the stock-
holders: the Florin Trust Com-
ny, Flo Pa., will be held in th
banking roo “on Wednesday, Janu-
ary 5th, 1927, Between 10 and 11
o’clock A.
electing di
tion of su
AUNGST,
ECTION NOTICE

M., for “the purpose of
rectors and the transac-|
ch other busin as may |
properly come before it. J."WAYNE
Treasurer, Dec. 15-3t


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Yellow
Will be
Prices



late o
y, Pi
S
will presen
t them hout delay for
settlement to the undk igned, resid-
ing in Mount Joy. Pa.
W. M. HOLLOWBUSH,
Executor.
Dee. 8-6t
dersigned, %
thereto are
EXECUTORS NOTICE |
In the Estate of Theresa Spick-




 
f Mount Joy, Lancaster
ennsylvania, deceased.
testamentary on said es-
been granted to the un-
sall



uested to make im-
and those having
$iagainst the same

Estate o
Mount Joy
Pennsylvan

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claims or’
will presen
settlement
siding in

ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Letters of administration on said
estate havi
are requested to make im-
gyment, and those having
f Emma Haines late of
Boro, Lancaster County,
ia, deceased.

ng been granted to #
1, all persons indebt
pands against the same
a without delay for
re-
Town-
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to the
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POULTRY AND CHICKS
FOR SALE
Large Type Barron Strain
White Leghorn baby chicks,
$8.75 per hundred. These are
imported direct from Tom
Barron. 5
Anconas, Rocks, Reds, Buff
Orpingtons and Rite Wyan-
dottes of leading Strains, $10
per hundred. Young pullets
of any of these breggs now
laying, $1.25 each. Wh
We pay postage on icks
anywhere and guarantee 1 /
live delivery. We pay >
press on pullets on lots of tem
or more. Include money order
for prompt shipment.
ACME FARMS,
BLOOMSBURG, PA. |
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dec 15-6t 3





es Sir, That's My
“wx Barber, “Cap” Williams

SHAVE dhe,
at a right ph go to
WILLIAMS & SCHOFIELD
E. Main St, MOUNT JOY, PA.
Agents for the Fureka Laundry







Let us fashion
our shingle—we