and see PAGE EIGHT Classified Column WANTED -—Washing 24 W. Donegal St. FOR RENT—Garage. 19 West Main Street. at" home. nove-it Apply to nov28-2t-pd "FOR SALE Large Columbian ak Heater. Jonas B. Brubaker, R2, Mt, Joy, Pa. nov28-1t LOST—Black and White hunting dog. Finder return to 114 Fairview St. Reward. nov28-1t-pd FOUND— Case and spectacles. Owner may have same by calling at our office and paying for the ad. nov21-tf FOR SALE—A Milton Player Pianc with Rolls. Call at 71 East Main St., Mt. Jovy nov14-tf ‘HOUSE FOR SALE —Frame Dwelling, 6 rooms and.garage. 129 New Haven St., Mt. Joy septl2-tf Turn useless articles about your home into cash. Advertise them in our classified column. tf GRUEN WATCH AGENCY DON W. GORRECHT JEWELER MT. JOY, PA. nov20-tf NOTPEGE-—Get the highest prices for calf furs and. hides. Reist Mumma. Phone 111R16, E'town." Mt. Joy R3. nov14-8t PROPERTY TOR SALE—Fine Brick House, on corner, well built, very modern, all conveniences. Will be sold reasonable. Harry B. Hossler. Mount Joy. nov19-tf FOR SALE—Turnips by the bush- el or half bushel. Also Corn Sheller for sale, by hand or power, Manns Green Bone Cutter, hand or power. | M. B. Hossler, Mt. Joy. nov28-1t-pd | VOTE OF THANKS: We wish to | thank our neighbors and friends for their kindness during our late and | sad bereavement. Mr. A. N.' Her-| man and family, nov28-1t-pd SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Cut Flowers, all kinds of potted plants. Special on funeral designs. H. A. DARRENKAMP'S STORE and ZERPHEY’S GREENHOUSE, Mt. Joy, Pa. nov28-tf © NOTICE—Received another load of apples. York imperial $1.10, Black Twig, Roman Béauty and oth- er varieties from $1.00 to $1.50. A. H. Metzler. nov28-2t-pd | EARN $12.00 TO $10,000 Barbering, Hair Dressing, Hair Bob- bing, Pays you this. Year around de- mand. Small investment puts you in business. Write us at once. TRI-CITY BARBER SCHOOLS 232 N. 9th St, Philadelphia, Pa. nov7-4t-pd Please <your friends by givingy them a year’s subscription to theing ‘favorite Magazine, Farm Journal on local Paper as a Christmas Gifts Attractive cards will be mailed ad Christmas time notifying xecipientd of gift and giver. Mabel E. ‘Gros Magazine Agency, 139 N. Hanové St., Efizabethtown. Phone nov28-3t AUTO SALESMAN WANTEDT Owing to the enthusiasm and inter< est over the announcement of the- new 6 cylinder Chevrolet demand whic of the tremendous must follow. P. Frank Schock, Mts Joy, Pa. nov28-ti tate eee — SHOOLING MATCH for Rifle and Shot®@&uns will be held at the Rheems Fire ‘d¥Engine House on Thursday, Novemb® .29, 1928. for Turkeys, Geese and Du Come rain or shine as you will be in the dry and be warm. Match to start at 12.30. nov21-2t A BARGAIN— Who wants a tract of land fronting 100 feet or the highway between here and Flor in and 540 feet deep? The price it very reasonable if sold soon. J. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. mar 2-tf HOUSE FOR SALE—A practic ally new 6-reom house, along trol ley at Florin, all modern conven: fences and in Ca shape. I win sel) nable to a snappy buyer Te it. Jno. E. Schroll scanning factory. we WwillYtified that his need another salesman to take caret i.) his wife’s head was CLASSIFY PRODUCE FOR STATE CANNERS Nearly nine million pounds of tomatoes, apples and grapes were classified dy State inspectors upon delivery at canning factories in the Commonwealth Bureau of Markets. This is the result of a movement fostered by the Pennsylvania Can-| ners’ Association to improve the quality of the canned goods thru the use of higher quality raw pro- ducts. By this method raw produce, the canner pays a, premium on the higher | thus encouraging the production of | better quality products and the | delivery of the best grades at the] Under the sys-| tem of flat-rate purchases, the! grower who has produced the | higher quality products has not re-| ceived increased compensation for | of purchasing | the extra care and expense involv-| ed and at the same time the can- ner has injured the quality of his| finished product by using the poor- er grades of raw product delivery by many growers. Several canners who were ques- tioned about the outcome of this system of purchasing, reported that they would never again buy any other way. They are convine- ed that the only way to buy their raw products is by grade and that they can well afford to pay big prices for the best grade. Farmers questioned about the plan report that it will pay bigger returns to grow higher quality stock if the canners will pay a| premium for quality. A Arr Accidents Expensive humanitarian reasons sufficient to make acci- While should be dent reduction an in every business organization there is, in adition, the fact that accidents cost industry approximately $5,- 000,000 annually. An authority on the subject states that 88 per cent of all industrial acidents can be prevented through enforcement of proper safety rules and that 10 per cent result from improper physical conditions in plants. Unpreventable accidentse on- stitute only two per cent of the total. —————- OG SALE REGISTER Thursday, Dec. 20—On mises in Mt. Joy Twp, road leading to Milton Grove, 2 miles from the former, public sale of personal property by Jac. N. Hershey, assignee of Sam’l Meck- ley and Henry Meckley. - Gp A the pre- along the A The feed for the pigs is like- wise electrically prepared and their house is warmed by an electric stove. A Qf Us Despite the chilly name of Ice- {land. the temperature of its capital, Reykjavik, rarely goes below freezing. An tes- chair acci- Henry Rawson, of Chicago, breaking a an Mdent. APPLES and CIDER For sale by the gallon or barrel. We have choiee Stayman Winesap, Grimes Golden, Smokehouse, and others. Apples sold in any quan- tity. We sell from our stand alemg the highway or at our orchards. Fairview Orchards FLORIN, PA. octl0-t EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Annie S. Eshelman, late of Mount Joy Township, dec’d. Letters testamentary on said es- tate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted important factor | THE Eh THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. THANKSGIVING DAY By Irene F. Shatto We thank thee, Oh! Lord; For mercies of the past, And for the present day: And that our lot’s been cast In a land of Bible: Where intelligence rules, For colleges, seminaries, And for our public schools. We thank thee, Oh! Lord: For thy unchanging love, That thou are able to protect, The purchase of thy blood. And for a government so wise To set apart this day: And call attention to the world To humbly. bow and pray. We thank thee, Oh! Lord For those who teach thy truth; Who have gone to foreign lands, To save the rising youth. And most of all for thine own son, Who died upon the tree; To atone for all the race Including little me. 7:30 P, M. { Church of God, Thursday 10 A. M. | thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment. and those hav- ing claimseor demands against the ne 41R2, Mt. Joy. mar.9-tf NOMIGE—I hereby notify all parents of ur borough to not allow | their children or adults to use fire-| arms inside of ‘the borough limits. We have an ordinance prohibiting the use of firearms in ‘the borough. | Unless this ordinance is obeyed, Ij will enforce the ordinance ingly. H. H. ENGLE, Burgess. nov28-2 | same, will present them without delay for settlement to the D No. .3, HIRAM S. ESHELMAN, » Executor Zimmerman, Myers & Kready, novl4-6t ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE Estate of Jacob G. Brown, late Attys. | | | under- | signed, residing at Mount Joy, R.| | | | | | | | | TELEPHONE GIRLS LEARNING PRINCIPLES OF FIRST AID As part of their health training course young women operators of the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania are thoroughly schooled in the neces- sity of prompt and effective treatment in cases of accident in the home or on the street. Members of a class are shown above receiving instruction in the fundamentals of bandaging. Religious News in Our Churches (from page one) Pastor will preach 10:30 A, M; | 7:30 P. M. Epworth League 6:30 P.M. Junior League Wednesday 4 P.M. Mrs. Diffenderfer, supt. Thanksgiving Service Wednesday Union Thanksgiving Service in A cordial welcome, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Rev'd. William S. J. Dumvill, Rector ' Sunday Services Holy communion the first Sunday of each month 10:30 A. M. Sunday School 9:15 A. M, Morning Prayer and Sermon 10:- 30 A. M. Even-song and address 7:30 P, M. Choir Rehearsal Wednesday even- ing 7:30. The celebration of Holy Com- munion on Thanksgiving Day at 8 AM. St. Mary’s Guild will meet in the basement of the church, Friday af- ternoon. Church of God Rev. I. A. MacDannald, D. D., Minister Sunday School 9.30 A. M. J. S. Hamaker Superintendent. Sermon 10:30 A.M.; 7:30 P.M. C. E 6:30 P. M. Leader, Mr. Billow. Junior choir Wednesday 4 P. M. Midweek service Wednesday 7:45 P. M. The Choir and Mens Chorus will meet after the Prayer Service. The Union Thanksgiving Service will be held at 10 A.M., on Thurs- day. The sermon will be preached by the Rev. George Kercher. You are invited to worship with us. St. Mark’s Church of The United Brethren in Christ Rev. H. S. Keifer, Pastor Sunday School at 9:00 A. M. H. N. Nissly, superintendent. Services at 10:15 A. M. and 7:30 P. M., in charge of Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Thompson, Evangelists. Jr. and Senior Christian Endeav- or at 6:30 P. M. The Evangelistic opened on Nov. 27th every night Services which will continue except Monday until NOV, 28th, WEDNESDAY, 1928 Don’t scald your engine HE. faithful engine which has carried you uphill and down without complaint all summer long doesn’t need dosing with hot water to start on a frosty morning. With Mobiloil Arctic in the crankcase, pressure ort the starter will be rewarded with a grateful purr as the engine starts easily. Mobiloil Arctic lubricates perfectly, too, in the coldest weather. Newcomer’s Service Station Mount Joy, Pa. and Elizabethtown, Pa. wl . ey og Mobiloil Dec. 16th. You are most cordially invited to ° all these services. Evangelical Congregational Church Rev. A. Lee Barnhart, Pastor Choir rehaersal Wednesday 7:00 P.M. Quarterly Conference Friday 7:30 P.M. Sabbath School Sunday 9:30 A.M Morning worship Sunday 10:30 A.M. K. L. C. E. Sunday 6:45 P. M. Topic: What is Our Reasonable Service? (Consecration Meeting). Communion service Sunday 7:30 P. M. (Rev. C. HA Mengel will preside). Come and Worship with us. Florin U. B. Church in Christ Rev. J. C. Deitzler, M. A,, Pastor Bible school at 9:30 A. M. Morning worship at 10:30 A, M. Junior society at 5:15 P. M. Miss Blanche Shetter, the presi- dent of the society, will address the | Juniors at this service. Little folks ! are especially invited. | Intermediate Society 5:45 P. M. | This society makes a visitor feel | like coming again when vou attend its attractive and inspiring services. Friends and strangers are always welcome! Senior Society at 6:30 P. M. This society needs a few more “Gideons.”” Who will volunteer The battle is the Lord’s. Evening worship at 7:15 P. M. Theme: “Jesus, the Bright and Morning Star.” { Senior Teacher Training Monday at:7:30 P. M. Choir rehearsal Tuesday at 7:30. Prayer Service Thursday at 7:30 P. M. Junior Teacher at 7:30 P, M. You are always cordially invited | to these uplifting and inspiring | services, | Training Friday 0 Special Prices for our Mount Joy Trip Dee. 5th 25th Anniversary OPTICAL SALE One Day Only--Wednesday, Dec. 5th HOURS—9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Shell Frames. rrr Dos 2D Toric Loner. rv. 34.25 Shell Cov'd Frames 90+ 20 $6.25 Anniversary Special Dur Regular $8.00 Value White Gold Filled FRAMES Engraved or plain. Guaranteed quality. A super-value! $4.25 Our Reg $10 H L Bridge Shell Frames (with Lenses) : White. Cold Frames 98.25 (with Lenses) Reduction on all ground-in-one invisible bi-focals for far and near and prescription lenses—during our ANNIVERSARY SALE. NO DROPS USED EYES EXAMINED RUBIN & RUBIN CHANDLER’S DRUG STORE, MT. JOY Per Cent Personal Services of Dr. Irvin Rubin, Opt. WRITE NOW! For Information Concerning Our Winter Class WORKS DRESSMAKING SCHOOL Woolworth Bldg. Lancaster, Penna. YTV VY YN YY FY Chilton WHY PAY RENT? Paying rent is spending money for which you never get any returns. You can use that same rent money in buy- ing a home and eventually you will own a property. Isn’t that much better? = =e = _1of Mount Joy Borough, County of I will exchange anything new in| Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Sl the line of . Harness goods or auto| TLetters of administration on said | Cr * A Dollar Dinner For Four Top repairs for Second Hand Team estate having been granted Meat Loaf Fried Potatoes Chilton Pens Harness or parts thereof. Also { undersigned, all persons Bridles Collars, Hames, «Bits, etc. |thereto are requested to make im-| H. M. FRANTZ, 332 W. High St. | mediate payment and those having | Elizabethtown, Pa. aug8-t (claims or demands against the same | ; aug22-tf| will present them without delay for! Rolls and Butter Pea and Corn Succotash Peach Mold and Marshmallow Creme es ice Es Five well-known Coffee fourtain pens of MLE similar size and [SAE Bio | settlement to the undersigned, | price were com- to the | indebted Sunday Excursions $1.00 HARKISBURG THE STATE CAPITAL AND RETURN SUNDAY December 2nd 1928 Fold gk Pen, Size for size all FOR SALE—Good Second-hand | whose post office address is Mount Cleaner, Stall Electric new water-| Jov. Pa, Jess cooker, and garpet sweeper. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK +. 1-12 Gauge Hammerless shot gun, | MARTIN B. BROWN AN seldom thinks cheap for cash. Delivery, oct24-tf ag.good as new, Write G. D. B. General Mt. Joy, Pa. This is té-dnform my patrons and | friends that ¥:DO handle the Lan-| caster and Philadelphia papers by] subscription in the ‘country. ~ | Many of my patrons have been annoyed by men from iother com-! munities who claimed Timo longes handled them. I wish to thank my friends for their patronage and loy~«| alty. Mabel E. Grosh, Magazine Yagency, 139 N. Hanover St., Eliza<! bethtown. Phone 153R4, EXECUTORS NOTICE Estate. of Henrietta Shimp, late | nov28-3t ANDREW B. BROWN . Administrators | Wm. M. Hollowbush, Att'y. nov7-6t | BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR SALF —Brick, location, nome better, all sonveniences. Garage, mn A number one condition. a good tize porch. See owner, H. MH: Engle t0 Donegal Spring St. Mt. Joy. Pa june13-tf FINE HOME FOR SALE—If you | legire a fine home on West Donegal 3t.. Mt. Jov., in first-class condition. 1as all conveniences. nossession any ime. call or phone 41R2 Mount Jov ‘or further particulars dec14-tf fruit, shrub: | very. flowers, shade. newly painted | -~ dinner,” stated a famous writer. And the housewife seldom thinks with more earnestness of anything than she does of the cost of her dinner. So here is a delicious meal that can be prepared for a dollar and will serve four people—certain- ly an occasion for joyful thoughts |slice. with | poon ground cloves, one tablespoon } more earnestness of any- lemon juice and simmer until thick. thing than he does of his [Meanwhile cut white bread from which crusts have been removed in wafer-like slices and butter each Place alternate layers of bread and peach mixture, while lat- ter is still hot, in a deep mold, packing down well. Use about one- half loaf on buttered bread. Put on ice over-night, unmold and serve marshmallow creme. for both the husband and his wife. |sliced with [he cost of the meat loaf will be | The cost ot the dessert is about about forty cents and the fried po- [twenty-six cents, and, as it will tatoes, and the rolls and butter will |serve eight, the cost for one meal is be ten cents each. For the succo- [thirteen cents. The marshmallow kash take half a number 2 can of [creme will be about five cents. corn and half a number 1 can of This makes the costs: meat loaf, peas and heat them in two table- |40 cents; fried potatoes, 10 cents; spoons of bacon fat. pared with the Chilton Pen sel- ling at $7.00. Th average ink ca city of these five pens was 38 drops —whiie the Chilton held 81 drops. Certified by Bigelow, Kent & Willard, Consulling Engineers, Boston 42 t Ao 05 3 8 0 t2 £2 A 2) Chandler’s Drug Stere Mount Joy, Pa. INSURANGE SERVICE Special Train Lv. Mt. Joy ..... 9.50 A. M. RETURNING Leave Harrisburg 7.15 P. M. Middletown 7.27 P. M.,, Elizabethtown 7.40 P. M. and Lancaster 8.05 P. M. Pennsylvania Railroad 1847 ROGERS SILVERWARE Join the Mount Joy Build ing and Loan Association and it will help you get a home. Since the first stock was offered five months ago, over 400 shares were sold. JOIN NOW The cost will [rolls and butter, 10 cents: and Y . Joy, Pa., deceased. | : d butter, cents; pea anc of Ber eo es on said be about thirteen cents. succotash, 13 cents; peach be anted imold and marshmall state having’ been granted to the To mike ‘the peach mold old and marshmallow creme, 18 si 1 persons indebted cents; coffee, 4 cents; total, 95 Hndersigned, 2 Pers 2 neal a number 1 can of peaches, add thus leaving 5 cents for in- mediate payment, “and those having cidentals, claims or demands aginst the same, | Ee rn 2 == will present them wi t delay for Sap Flow Coming | settlement to the undersigned, re- Np CHEAP—T have It 5 bestto. ule { ‘siding at 29 W. Donegal St, Mt.| ¥ g “hx along the trolley | is best to plan now for chang- Joy, Pa. MARY HERMAN 3 Fons that I Sant to sell before | es to be ‘made in the maple nril 1st. Has all conveniences and’ and sugar making equipment. AUSTIN N. i will sell for only $3.650 for a quick three months between now rank S. Groff, Att'y. sale. This is No. 371 Lis nov28-6t | Jno. BE. Schroll, Reis. nl the sap flow will disappear rapidly. lege fruit specialists urge. Don. W. Gorrecht JEWELER Mt. Joy, Pa Mount Joy Building and Loan Association H. H. ENGLE, Pres. E. M. BOMBERGER, Sec'y. 24 hours a day 365 days a year 0. K. SNYDER Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 57R4 i “OR A GOOD CLEAN SHAVE OR: HAIR CUT STOP AT THE W. F. CONRAD BARBER SHOP PEN EVENINGS ALL DAY SATURDAY the or the barrel, and know what vari- Buy your apples by bushel | Buy Known Varieties Consistent and NOT spasmodic davertising always pays best. Rach time you stop advertising, the pub- Iic thinks you quit business. tf syrup | The | : and | €tv you are purchasing, State Col- -
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