Ni "WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19, 1930 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. USE OUR SPECIAL TRAINING Lo $ Our Next Dollar Day will be Saturday, Feb. 22 All watches left for repair on this day will be repaired for $1.00 Warren H. Greenawalt 211 West Main Street MOUNT JOY, PENNA. IN FINE WATCH REPAIRING Gold Mark Hosiery “WILL WEAR WELL” Children’s Silk Dhesses SIZES 6 TO 14 YEARS $4.95 and $5.95 Grand View School, live stock and implements by Graybill Wolgemuth. F. B. Aldinger, auct. Friday, Mar. 7, At the Bulletin Office, Mt. Joy, at 7:30, real estate by Wm. A. Dierolf, executor of concrete highway, midway between Florin and Rheems, live stock and implements by C. N. Hershey. Frank auct. Monday, March 10—On the pre- mises on the road leading from Mt. {Joy to Newville on the Eli Engle | farm, implements, live stock, 25 ‘head of accredited cows by C. Mill- er Wolgemuth. Frank, auct. Monday, March 10—At the auc- tion rooms of John H. Myers, 12 S. Duke St., Lancaster, real estate by Fred P. Deisley, administrator. Reb- man, auct. Tuesday, March 11—On the Kehler farm at Locust Grove, live stock and the entire lot of farm- ing implements as well as some household goods by Mr. S. S. Greider. Wednesday, Mar. 12—On, the 4S. Carmany farm in East Done- gal township, 2 miles west of Mount Joy, entire lot of live stock, complete line of first-class implements and some household premises one mile north of Sport- Thursday, March, Hempfield Township, one mile north 13—In East farm, one mile north of Marietta, live stock and implements by Mrs. t'rances Schlegelmilch. rank, auct. Saturday, Mar. 22—Two miles north of Mount Joy, on the former Samuel Meckley farm, kve stock and implements by C. S. Frank & Bro. Friday, Apr. 18--At their place of business near Mount Joy, big com- munity sale by C. S. Frank & Bro. lt rman ADULT BAPTISM AND RECEPTION OF MEMBERS ‘BASKET BALL ON OUR HIGH TEAM LOST A VERY GOOD GAME AT COLUMBIA ON FRIDAY NIGHT The Columbia Daily News gives the following account of the two games there Friday evening: Columbia High cage teams won a double victory over Mt. Joy High school on the local floor, the boys winning by the score of 32-25, and the girls by the score of 25-20. Both games were exceptionally hard fought and kept the crowd, which was easily the largest of the season, cheering constantly for their favor- ite team. Mt. Joy was represented by a large delegation of rooters who made plenty of noise. The geme was crammed full of excite- ment and had the fans on edge con- tinually with one stellar play after another holding the attention of the fans. The Anglemen opened up fast and in the first six minutes of play ran the score up to 7-2. Mt. Joy called time out to get its bearings and, led by Charles and Hostetter, brought the score up to 9-8 at the close of the first quarter with Col- umbia High leading. Columbia Coach Carryl Stauffer, of the Mt. Joy cagers, shifted his team for the start of the third quarter, benching Sprecher, sending Hostet- ter to center and inserting Divet at forward. This revamped quintet worked very well and staged a bril- liant rally to bring the score up to a tie at 17-17 when Captain Art Raver called time out. The Crim- son and Gold cagers came back fichting and forged ahead to hold a 21-19 lead at the three-quarter As the fourth period got under way Mt. Joy led by Charles and Hostetter, ran the score up to 23-21 then Raver again called time out when “Abe” Schlotthauer fell heav- ily to the floor and was badly shak- en up. Schlotthauer gamely resum- ed playing and then the Anglemen staged their great rally that was simply unstoppable and was the vital drive that carried them thru to victory. Bell slipped down the floor unnoticed and tossed a left and Shultz swung into action and Columbia High ran the score up to Coach Carryl Stauffer has a well trained team and can feel proud of of periods, 8 minutes. Our Girls Lost Coach Garver’s girls’ team ob- tained ample revenge over the Mt. Joy lassies for the 72-16 defeat sustained earlier in the season at Mt. Joy, when they scored a bril- liant 25-20 victory. Misses Auxer, Nolte and. Smoker did the scoring for the Crimson and Gold lassies with Moyer, Kraft and Lefever keeping the attack of the Mt. Joy girls well in check. The center com- OUR LOCAL COURT |OUR MORTUARY RECORDINGS (From Page One) baker, Myerstown. Funeral services will be held at 1 afternoon at the o'clock Thursday Classified Column of S. Market and Bonegal Sts, con- taining 6 rooms, laundry, bath, etc. Pleasant location. Apply Ada Shel- ly, Phone 105RS5. feb19-tf RADIO SERVICE—Equipped to home, with further services at 1:30! service all makes of Radios. Phone | o'clock at Hernleys [Mennonite | church. Burial will be in the adjoin- ing cemetery. Two Cousins Die Two infant cousins at . Elizabeth- town died suddenly of different dis- eases, after being ill only a short time, and Deputy Coroner Frank S. : Miller, undertaker in both incidents. was obliged to delay the funeral one ,day for the last youth in order to bury the first. The cousins are the infant children of two brothers Elmer and Norman Shank of Elizabethtown. The first of the cousins to die was Harold Le- Roy Shank, one year old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shank of North Pop- lar street, who died Sunday morning at 4:30 o'clock of inflammations of the stomach. Only his parents’ sur- vive. Services will be held Tuesday at 1:00 P. M. at his late home and 2:00 P. M. in Good's Church near | here, with interment in the adjoining | cemetery. The other cousin is James Shank, after a brief illness. Services will be held one day later Wednesday after- noon at 1 o'clock at his home, and 1:30 in the Florin United Brethren church. He will likewise be buried at Good’s cemetery near here. Both infants took sick about the same time, died only three hours apart, and will be buried in the same ceme- tery, with friends of each child at- tending both ceremonies. Alien ese WORE EDUCATION REVERSES OLD IDEAS Business Instituivs Use the Plan of Getting Pecple to Think Rather Than Merely to Learn. There is one genoral principle at ‘ha basis of all good teaching and it i3 that a person learns more readily o:her way, says Harold Stonier, Na- tional Educational Director of the through which 35,600 bank men and women are receiving scientific instruc- stream of activities which will afford the stimulating urge to mental growth. is a process of experi: encing, and the pregram of the insti- tute is so arranged as to give the greatest opportunity to gain by such experience. Through this we develop the art of thinking. Thinking has been described as the ability to han- dle experience and to bring it to bear on a problem. Effective thinking arises when we are presented with the choice of conduct. Our previous experiences become helpful as we marshal them and bring them to bear upon the matter of our choice.” T. .E. McElroy, 179R3, Mt. Joy, Pa. ke feb19-tf FOR SALE in Landisville, a 2% story Brick House. Vapor heat, cis- tern, pressure system; bath, electric lights; large barn, room for four machines, and 200 chickens. Lot has 90-foot front on Harrisburg Pike. E. L. KREIDER. feb19-2t-pd GOOD HOUSE CHEAP—One of those Mt. Joy Development Co. built houses on West Donegal St., has 6 rooms, light, heat, and bath. Priced to sell quick. Call or phone Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. feb19-tf FOR SALE—Two-colored Hey- wood-Wakefield baby coach. Heavy rubber tires. Thickly lined with tan corduroy; windshield to match. Excellent condition. 23 E. Main Street, Mt. Joy. tf FOR RENT—6 or 7 rooms and bath, suitableg for dwelling or dwell- ing and office. «Heat furnished. All conveniences. Mawvietta and Delta streets (now occupied by Dr. Smed- ley.) Henry G. Carpenter: jag8-tf 7:30 A. M., Sunday, of on the road leading from Mt. Joy to Union .Square, near the Back Run school house, live stock and farming implements by Johan B. Hassler. SEWING—I do sewing at my home at 120 Delta Street, Mt. Joy. Mrs. Jos. Habecker. janl-tf-pd FOR RENT-—301 West Main St., Mt. Joy. Apply M. W. Groff, Mount Joy, Pa. novl3-tf The Mount Joy Building and Loan Association invites you to join them and become. independent. Own your own home and plg. as rent. Save the Building and Loan way, nov13-tf HAULING—Don’t Forget The To- bacco season is coming. Who is go- ing to do your hauling? Don’t for- get me. I. L. Zink, ¥07s Manheim St., Mt. Joy, Pa. NEW HOUSE CHEAP—I have a 6-room House along the trolley at Florin that I want to sell before Jno. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy Mt. Joy Boro, Deceased. : Letters Testamentary on said es- against gum infec- tions, use Zonite, the new powerful antiseptic. Also guards against colds, coughs and more serious dis- eases of nose and throat. Consistent and NOT spasmodic advertising always pays best. Each FOR RENT-—Dwelling on corner nové-tf| undersigned, all time you stop advertising, the pub- | PAGE FIVE PRIVATE SALE NOTICE In the Estate of Elizabeth Leve- 4 night, Deceased. March Term 1929, No. 47. Notice is hereby given that, om February 17, 1930, John H. Leve~ night, Exegutor of the estate of the above pamed Elizabeth = Leve- night, dece , presented his peti= tion to the Orphans’ Court of Lane caster Coun praying for an Ore der of Private Sale for the paymeng of debts, directing him as Executor of the estate of said decedent, te sell and convey to W. A. Herr, clear of all liens, for the price or sum of Forty Do ($40.00) : Mos THAD C AIN tract of clearing land of about 25 acres, situate in the of Conoy, Lancaster County, Pa. And that the Court, upon consid- eration of said Petition has fixed Thursday, March 27, 1 at 10 A. M. for a hearing. A Isaac R. Herr, Atty. JOHN H. LEVENIGHT, feb19-4t ‘Executor EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Amelia T. Weidman, | late of East Hempfield Township, | deceased. ! Letters tegtamentary on said ese tate having been granted to the un- dersigned, all’ persons indebted thereto are requested to make ime mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for Mina Dierolf. Frank, auct. See ad- : : : ; . seven months old son of Mr. and settlement to the undersigned. vertisement. Sig seni Hs rable ig in $e Mrs. Norman Shank, Mount Joy town- PUBLIC SALE HENRY H. KOSER, P Saturday, March 8—Along the x ot on ey of a Yo 2 ship, who died three hours later at Saturday, March 8—In Rapho bs ad ¢ ee ; ; Willis G. Kendig, Atty. feh6-68 Seer EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Annie B. Klugh, late of Mt. Joy, Pa., Deceased. Letters Testamentary on said ese tate having been granted to the un- dersigned, all’ persons indebted | thereto are requested to make ime mediate payment, ‘@nd those having claims or demand$ against the same will present them “without de- lay for settlement to the under- signed, residing in Mt. Joy, Pa., JAY L. KLUGH, Executor F. Lyman Windolph, Atty. feb12-6& ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Estate of Elias late of East deceased. Lettefs of administration on said estate having been granted to the persons indebted thereto are to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without de- T. Hornberger, Hempfield Township, Soa oy Harty 2. Brooks hand pass into the basket tieing the | yy assimilating the experiences which 3p = hay 2 ene oy x» Sen fe Le ’ . rer he hima i will sell for on . 0 ; in unga, Lancas- Thursday, March 13—On the | 5X 50d then Raverphs himsel! sasoanien is oi sale. This is No. 371 in my list [ter County, Penna. 2 ELIAS H. HORNBERGER, ing Hill, live stock, implements : oR Institute of Banking. This Administrator and some furniture, by Cyrus H. oe ala Bog they maintam. institute is the educational section of EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Henry H. Koser, Notary Public Good. ed wo to shy the American Bangers Association Estate of Fanny Shelly, late of jan24-6t-pd LOOK! CHEVROLET AND FORD of the village of Landisville, live [his cagers for they fought a bril-| jon in their chosen business. J2is having been granted 23 OWNERS stock, farming implements, and |liant battle. Charles, Hostetter and “The most advanced people in i a ons make im household and kitchen furniture by | Divet were the stars for the Stauf-| teaching today are _emphasizing the mediate payment, and those ‘having GOODYEAR TRUCK TYPE TIRES Joseph L. Greider. fermen. importance of activiiy on the part of | jo. «or demands against the same 30x5 With Heavy Tube ....$23.00 Friday, March 14—On the prem- The scores: the student,” he says. “In the school- | qq present them without delay for|32x6 With Heavy Tube .... 37.50 : , ises in W township, | Mt. Joy H. S. G F Tls | room of former days we often heard |g to the undersigned, re-| Also 32x6 U. S. Royal ..... 14.00 rices re Ww jor in Wer! Charles, F 4 0 g | such phrases as, ‘Be still ‘Learn by |gjding in Mt. Joy Boro, Lancaster i i pl nes ’ , si i . , em ; Mirela : and d Sliver a F 2 1 5 | heart,” ‘Don’t do thai,’ ‘What does the | Co., Pa. P. FRANCK SCHOCK Springs, Sn the arietta an Bas S h ? Cc Io 1 0 o | book say? The newer education AMOS N. SHELLY, ’ feb5-te caster Pike, near the Brick Tavern, | Sprecher, C ........ 21 “What do you think?’ ‘What was ADA N. SHELLY, live stock, farming implements and Ligat, 8 cee 2 : 4 your reaction to that experiment?’ Executrs PUBLIC SALE : : ; household goods by Henry S. Rich, | & .......... ‘What did you discover? ‘What rea- | Henry H. Koser, Notary Public In accord with the usual policy of this Frank, ager DIVO A 0 BR RY Tra feb19-6t-pd FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930 i Friday March 14—On the prem- |Fackler, F ......... 0 0 0 The New School Calls for Action = ; ; store we are now offering an ample and ises, % mile north of Masterson- | Weaver, G ......... 0 0 0| “The ‘expressing’ school is taking | In order that a pubile slo, tosh AS Lo Senet B J, 5 te ofies ville, implements and live stock by — — —|the place of the repressing and lis 2 Soppes, manent or ant 38 Joy Serre. y : 1 1 1 nus- Frank H. Groff, Snavely, auct. Totaly . 12 1 25] tening school. The classreom is be bby : 2 A TWO STORY FRAME interesting display of new styles at unu Cy A td] | Cons 1.5. GB TRY coming an open forum, 2 studio of lt aghly advertised. Try the Bulletin ATWO STORY SRaus 1 Shelly farm near Chickies Church, in Ford, FF ........... 1 1 3 | expression, a place of mental growth. STORE, No. 39 East ually low prices for pre season frocks. It Rapho township, mules and the en | Schlotthauer, Ei. 4 2 10 | The modern concepts ot tn Ahk Main St, Mt. Joy Boro, . : : tire lot of farming implements by personal experimentation, Individua Penna. ; will permit you to choose, before the John Fitzkee. Snavely, auct. Jen aa : 2 3 investigation, critical 93 { Lot of ground 20 feet in Troms on . Saturday, March 15—On the ? raters erry creative self-expression. The pup! 0 Main street and in depth 180 eet. season starts, a frock so new in style that pre EC Nn Hoses firm jl, 6 iii 83 1 7} ally learns only as he is able to a, Business Location one mile west of Florin, entire lot tore yr Go 2 : assimilate the new meanings of facts Terns and tonditions wil, be 2 1 zerdeer, a inci iti i iou s e it may be worn throughout the spring or ive Sock and farm implements. | RIE 3 Yin hes PRI ae Sa ve Some house-hold goods by John Tah — | stitute the pivotal force around which For pyorrhea WILLIAM A. DIEROLF season. Hivner. Frank, auct, Totals '..... 0h, 12 8 32) are grouped the new factors in educa Executor of Mina Dierolf Tuesday, March 18—On the Referee, Graeff; Scorekeeper, | tion. The primary responsibility of : CS Frank, eh ib of he Schleseinilek Snyder; Timekeeper, Shultz; Time | the teacher is to furnish a constant For prevention 11am 4, henm, y. Florence Sprout | Beauty Shoppe 30 West Main Street, | Mount Joy, Penn. ANNOUNCFS THE OPENING OF A MOD- | ERN EQUIPPED SHOP. |® ALSO A GRADUATE |{& OPERATOR IN ALL | BRANCHES OF BEAU- TY: CULTURE. of wearing wigs on the bench. ret Gree of the IN rr bination for Columbia, Paules and The students in tiie American Insti | jo thinks you quit business. tf Sunday, February 16, was ob-| Peters, invariably got the tap-off} ;to of Banking by reason of the fact — : OE I | served in St. Mark's United Breth- | Which was certainly a big help. that they continue tu go on about thel EE TE EEA es 9 : { ren church, of this place, with bap- | Mt. Joy G F Tls | employment in banks while taking the Ie 2 arie S pecia y oppe ltism of adults and reception of | Hellig, F .......... 5 1 11 | banking association's study course: |g J members. Twenty persons received | Derr, F ........... 0 0 0} have al th : Re logy 8 THE ST ATE THE! \'TRE PHONE 33. the sacrament of Baptism at the Bishop, F .......... 3 0 ¢ | ing with practical thinking and action 8 £ x | | 92 etl Eee | morning service, and 35 were re- | Brandt, F .......... 1 1 ° : Ty TAT X ceived into church membership. Hoffer; C ........... 0 0 0 The American Telephone and & ; COL U MBIA, PENN A. ot | This was the culminating service of ' Barmhart, C ........ 0 0 0fTelegraph Company has about @ HF “SHOW PLACE OF LANCASTER COUNTY & f the recent evangelistic campaign | Dillinger, G ........ 0 0 0 {450,000 stockholders, the largest . ‘ ‘ 3 | making a total of 38 conversions | Zink, Gn 0 0 0 list of any corporation in the Matinee Daily 1:30, Evening 6:45-9 4 since conference and 46 accessions | Ta world. i 18 Three Shows Saturday Evening, 6-7:45 and 9:30 ji ji ~_|to the church. | otals 9 «2 20 | 88 SALE REGISTER head horses and mules, 10 head | At the evening service, Rev. Ret- | Columbia G F Tis The Jorgest football srowd ii nu cows, yay line of an Ins Hew preached on the fifth of the | Auxer, Foon 5 4 14 gate tog 1200 ts as & i If you want a notice of your sale plement ne ng a oy me |special illuminated stained glass | Nolte, F ............ 2 2 6 Some eas I ike Thursday, Friday & Saturday, Feb. 20-21-22 & jnserted in this register weekly | tractor by . yers, tran + | window series, using the window ! Smoker, F ......... 2 1 0 om ¥ 2 50 | “ 99 ¥ from now until day of sale, ABSO- tis Voreh A Ironville to ; LO | 5 Ny a 9 | subject will be Christ's Only Way. LOBATA nr et oil the leas and John St. Polis man farm, known as He . Cameron Estate farm, at Done- A Bible Instruction class will be C3 Hoistand bash Brews for. Jot than thves ‘eons a. 3 Head, personal Drone 258 Soe gel Spe large lot of ve Stock | conducted for children each Wed- | ess in Lancaster on Friday. week. tf | $8 ; : . hold goods by ner eisey. | including his entire registere erd, | nesday afternoon from 4 to 4:45! John H. Miller, celebrated his rn A A TT A v y 3 ‘ Waser, auct. OL ih horses, mules, farm implements, etc. | 3nd each Wednesday night at 7:30 | eighth birthday, on Sunday. All Free State judges of Dublin '& MON DAY AND TUESDAY, FEB. 24 25 Saturday, March 1—On the prem-{by J. E. Williams. Aldinger, auct. special talks will be given for new | Sever: a $ i is {have adopted the British custom - . 3 A, y | special talks w e give Several tobacco crops in this I 8 MRS. JOHN GILBERT—(Ina Claire) ises in the village of Chiques, in Thursday, Feb. 6—At Shank’s converts in connection with the reg-' community are reported sold. Hempfield township, one mile | Hotel, Penryn, a very large lot of |ular mid-week services. A OG number of pupils f Salunga, real estate by H.lnew and used farm implements, | Evangelistic services will contin- | Wickersham School were on the The end of the road may be far ser, Executor of last will and |by M. K. Hoke Estate. See adver- ye each Sunday night till Easter. |sick list last week. away but some day it wil 3 “THE AWFUL TRUTH” ; : —— Eee % testament of Amelia T. Weidman, | tisement. | Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Z. Miller ! hand. Frank, auct. Thursday, March 6—On the premi- | Professional dancers of Paris | and family, called on Mr. and Mrs. Monday, March 3, on the Ham-|ses two miles north of Mount Joy have formed a union to combat Reuben Miller, of near Bainbridge, ilton farm east of Mount Joy, 22 |along the road from Rissers mill tothe encroachment of amateurs. on Friday evening. me cet) en een A great Broadway star in her greatest stage success. Advertise in The Bulletin. Consistent Advertising Pays. FSO OOOO OULU Ao on ~ h ;