WIEST wn EN ts w 00 — © © = WEDNESDAY, OCTC ’ © PAGE EIGHT ! (Classified Column RHEEMS Misses Jean R. Kraybill and Mary THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUN1 JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. BS 00000 ® 00 @ EEE © @@ @@ 0000 Mount Joy. been noticed 1n this section held their | WOOD FOR SALE—I have a| Longenecker, students at the West 3 / 9 Jot of cord wood sawed stove length | Chester College, spent the week end © 3 ® 2 which I sell reasonable at all times. { a4 the home of their parents. 7 Kreider Telenhone - . ; : John W. Kreider. Telephone 142- Fred Phodes and. Sores of cons ®@ R21, Mount Jey. oct8-8t-pds al i 1 creters, are putting down concrete on mp walks and steps at 3 innle Try something different. TRY and steps a the J. A. Hippl RABBIT Grail Fed: Deliciou double house, near Rheems, 5 Fried, Roasted or Stewed. Delivered | 1,000 tons of crushed stone were lressed Hassinger, 204 Mit, | trucked away from the J. A. Hipyple ares a. v € | 8 Dl Joy St. t8-1 | Rheems last. week: to © - : | et 1e construction of the © LOST—A Diamond fi Ing. | hichway Law: I Mid © A vb : 1 ‘ | 3 ( awn nea NM Reward for its re t Irs, Geo.) row fount Jov. Pa | : H. Brown, Moun y, 1 iQ 1 11 Cool nights he AS Wee caused == == - . v the tobac ®) ee _JMA Seyi & MEL fn WANTED. a [HITT TTT i x WANTED—A in to ) Fo-/| WHO Wer in oppor- arg k ] t} House | tunity ) I n wed , 2 au bacco and work by the day. House] y mj : UAL furnished. Apply to Box 117, I , | fu 0 per cent after the recent ct8-2t J rain. Thus far no killing frost has, | . wi { | get modern cocking and baking benefits— fectly—in a pleasant, cool kitchen! CABBAGE FOR SAUE! RAUT Rh Cmpany FOR SALE. J B WER | month 1g last Monday even-' NER, Phone 132R11, Mount ov. 0 ne members present in | "| charge of president, J. B. Henry, | FOR house with [hs Yopune of conveniences including ) er|! 35 Was A row 8580 heat, at 115 South ‘Market 8t.. Ap- | ciation was organized, ply Dr. W. R. Heilig, Mt. Jo; J.» ~The tope Sweet Corn Evaporat- S factory 20S completed TTT | ga ng 11 last corn for the NOTICE—Custom Cider : Making 1930 season after being busy for from Monday A. : to Saturday two weeks receiving some | IE RE SL R. | real good corn that matured after SNYDER, Fairview Orchards, | the rain that ended the summer’s FLORIN, PA. Phone 172R11 Mt. | drought. Joy Exchange. oct8-dt Miss Alida Greider entertained ,————— | the following people at their sew- The New All-Enamel WANTED—3 neat, refine WOM- | jp club on Thursday evening at le gl i her home at Rheems: Misses Clara he We rrr Large [and Ann Hinkle, Ruth Kaylor and & earnings. Apply W. P. Offley, Dis- | Anna Winters, of Mt. Joy; Miss a i e — 8 C a2 [11 ad e trict Manager, 520 Penn A we, | Myrtle Heistand, of Salunga; Miss- West Reading, Pa. oct pd es Dorothy Overdeer and Fae Hau- FOR SALE. STOVE WOOD. | ser, of Middletow n. Re freshments SON 5 > by Sh conse nl and games made it a delightful 9 ret iF, TE i de SEE HOW COOL AND CLEAN COOKING CAN BE! or $8.00 per cord Jaco |. The attractive house ig : gus e, G. Baker, Phone dR2, Manheim R., 6 brick structures, crecte by on- ; i : D. oct8-tf | tractor Jos. Risser, of Elizabeth If you have thought that you must change to an expensive fuel to Enamel Majestic the heat is held inside—you cook and bake per- See tps REM "town, for Mr. and Mrs. Martin | For JEN oi or Fore | ¢ ope on vacant to's purchased from level hr rooms, min Jeane, lights i JIC | Mie. Alida Greider in Bheems, is —the New Majestic Range holds a surprise for you! The New All Enamel Majestic in full colors will be exhibited heve reasonabpile. a obo lonege S is equipped at our store every day next week. It will astonish you with its to be occu- sturdiness and convenience. You will see for yourself that it is not oct1-4t-pd | rearing completion. It modernly in every type No matter what fuel you use, the same amount of heat is neces- sary to cook or bake. Cool, clean cooking is not a matter of fuel, and OOOO © OOOO Washing house- | pied by Mr. and Mrs. Cope and ¢ > i Y cleaning. Mrs. Abe Welsh, 60 W.| but of the range. When your kitchen is equipped with a New All necessary to change from coal or wood to get the modern advantag Main St, Mt. Joy, Pa. octl-3t | Charles Ricelorf started to dig es of coolness, cleanliness and colorful beauty. WANTED—I will buy several BE 9 en Bo Moin palsies ; Magnolia Trees, almost any size |’ onday mo i go this week v it . . t { and any color flower. Phone or indications of a 327 or more bush- ajes iC ven ons ruc ion write Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. els per acre. Many of the stalks sep3-tf | are green. Men and women from - ° E o_o RADIO DOCTOR — Day snd|. ont and Vicinly will follow the A Triumph in Heating fficiency RAD! RY large and modern digger, picking lee night service, Any eke Bede We the tubers and putting them into Years of range building experience have enabled the Majestic Com- are sé = sols % . rel os rade : Your nN « 3 glgraniee Salistac J. Paul | bushel crates, receiving five cents pany to attain unusual perfection in the New All Enamel Range. Shiffer, E'town, Pa. septl0-4t-pd | per bushel. Complete insulation keeps the heat where it should be—on the in- Harry Emenheiser, a farmer of side. The heat is held around the oven, where it can do work, while a ed on pear Rhcenss, is recuperats the outside of the range is left comparatively cool. West Donegal street, all convenien-|;,, the jpjuries received from the : ; . : : ces, light, heat, bath, immediate] ,....c t's 1300 1b. bovine in his The solid cooking plate is made of polished metal, with two lids di- Poet i Moa sium EB | While endeavoring to rectly above fire box. The sanitary shelf, the easy clean-out fea chro ns aug27-tf | persuade the ferocious animal into tures, the removable doors and stakes, make this the cleanest range : the stable with a steel manure fork vou have ever seen. The nicety in fitting all doors and other parts RADIO SERVICE—Equipped to [as his weapon for defense, which he also adds to cleanliness, good cooking and heat-tight efficiency. ice all makes of Radios. Phone | used rapidly at the head of the ih i : 2 = TF. McElroy, 179R8, Mt. Joy, Pa. | hull, who continued to plung at his With this fine attention to connstruction qual], you = ou) feb19-t! | aster until he fell to the d NEXT WEEK ONI Y .xpect the Majestic to be the beautiful range it is. But this Majes- : nas > > ground. expect the Majestic 10 be be J | HA Fortunately, the bull was hornless, ic can be had in your choice of four glorious colors antd pure white. HAULING—Don’t Forget The To- x az aol : . : = a : A OR he oon Din a. Macao, season is coming: Who is go- { Ws head to roll his victim to- This complete set of DeLuxe Copper Ware, with handsome Nickel In Blue, Apple Green, Gray or Ivory, it blends into any scheme ing to do your hauling? Don’t for- | ward the barn wall where Mrs. Plated Finish, will be given FREE to every woman who buys a Ma- modern decoration you may choose. It gives you an up-to-date get me. I. L. Zink, 107 Manheim | Emenheiser Noticed what was tak- jestic during the demonstration—next week only. See this set when kitchen in color—a kitchen that you will be proud to display—one : 8t., Mt. Joy, Pa. nov6-t1 ing Place Roam tote eens you attend the exhibit. wich vou will rejoice to use. - which attractec e attention 0 FINE FOR SALEM you | the bull giving Mr. Emenheiser an desire a fine bome on . Donegal | to with : ter pportunity to escape wi slig a YN | St., Mh doy, in frei-class injuries about the body. Keller and 0 RTE ag TL So Joy several of his real cowboys from : OA J : for further particulars. decl4-tt | Mount Joy, were called upon at TT to Mi, Joy stock yards. where WEEK ONL DON'T FAIL TO COME! STORE ROOM FOR RENT 5 {mal to Mt, Joy stock yards where = ® The Sons Store Roum, Joey | his days were numbered. ] Re AR ig location and | You will want to know what the latest in ranges can offer you. Whether or not you are going to buy a range now, come and see the, New modern store. Immediate possess- BIG SIX DEFEATED OUR Majestic. There is no obligation whatever. The special demonstration lasts but one week. Make your plans now to visit our store onc day jon. Long term lease. Apply to J.| I. 0. 0. F BOWLFRS HERE next week and see these new ranges in full porcelain enamel. E. Schroll, Phone 41R2. San: | PEE Joy. jly23-tf| Cur local 1. 0. 0. F. bowlirz W HOUSE CHEAP—I have | team suffered defeat at the hands a # NEW OUSE C ave | ¢ :ne Big Six cn our local alleys sar a 6-room House along the trolley at, =." 0 ofr 0471 to 2273 near. | oY Florin that I want to sell before | */ | ° : a os : April 1st. Has all conveniences and |} 200 points margin. Tage art, fo ; will sell for only $3,650 for a quick | the winners, was the high single ® S heh sale. This is No. 371 in my list | with 195 while Sol Barr was the Jno. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy | trirle leader with 515. Score. U J E a | Bissix 1st 2nd 3rd TI: 2 Old Market Street MOUNT JOY, PENNA. | ELECTION N “BE. Taggart 194 ... 19% 339 : » = Ta } Snyder ..... 154 174 328 b Notice is hereby given that, | yy Ln 1 : pursuant t0 a resolution of the Good 55 a9 2 RE Council of the Borough of Mount |! a Sor ve ! Po Joy, an election will be held in| = . i Rh ; said Borough at the regular poll- | Iiihnger 1 SALUNGA 500 oO pl 7 Efe 1 ing places therein for the holding | ¥ | : of general and municipal elections, | Totals Mr. and Mrs. P. Dallas Weadman 3 ED here and alroad iron : on Tuesday, November 4, 1930, | Cad Fellows . ls | announce the birth of a daughter on i Can 1 oa the merits of Fliazolyn. kK 3 between the hours of 7 A. M. and |p. 175 160 180 515 | Thursday. > Sw ven Cujoyment 7 P. M. for.the purpose of voting |p. """ 130 177 ... 30% Mr. M. Kauffman and daughter Tee 13 lit roe IE ewes pars CE hs upon a proposed increase of the | oe 169 119 288 | Marie, spent Sunday afternoon with (From page 1) have published g 3 forSmokers indebtednes f the Borough by | er: rae : = i . . ‘hris ar Bai idee : as to hand back the full purchase pri-e to ar HR Inde tee i X 8 lars | Nitrauer 120 165 162 447 |his brother, Christ, near Bainbridge. Meeting House has ac- x Pa i : the sum of Sixty Thousand Dollars JY ee Sirs 12¢ 153 1 19 123 Mr. Harlan Weadman and family, | cepted the pogition as waitress at ment. Yet, despite this liberal ag clear-cut offer, 3 at of Di e and ($60,000.00). The amount of the | O'Neil ...... 20 0 3 tf near Millersville SDE Q lay | Kinsev's restaur: even two people in ten thousand have asked for the r 4 — vamation taxabl Der 159 129 yg | of near 1 lillersville, spent Sunday | Kinsey's restaurant. money back! In all the history of the drug business, a . last assessed vg ation of taxable | Derr ....... Uy i - with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.| The Missionary Meeting will be there has never been such an amaz property in the Said Borough for | me eee ete Fendi hi : : i are es Rae . aan | a 5 iz ao 6-0 | Weadman at Chiques. {held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. county purposes for the year 1930 Totals 710 824 739 227 ; 5 | 3 1 : The existing debt | Sunday, Oct. 12 will be Rally Day |James Hockenberry this evening at xisting : is $1,400,720.00. of the said Borough is $25,000. The amount of the proposed in- crease of indebtedness is Sixty Thousand Dollars ($60,000.00), and the percentage is .04% of the last assessed valuation. The purpose for which the pro- posed increase of indebtedness is | to be made is the construction of a water filtration plant and for other improvements to the Borough water system. Witness my hand. JAC. H. ZELLER, Secretary of Council NOTE—Against the present in- debtedness of $25,000 there is a credit in the Sinking Fund te the amount of $19,780.02, leaving our present debt $5,219.98, with five more years in which to pay this sept24-4t amount. “Shaving Hair Cutting Bobbing I'll Appreciate a share of Your Patronage Kaylor’s Barber Shop Corner Lumber & David Streets « Mount Joy, Pa. oct8-3m Consistent and NOT spasmodic advertising always pays best. Each time you stop advertising, the pub lic thinks you quit business. tf a rl | COTTON MILL DEFEATS | THE TONSORIAL ARTISTS 1 Last Wednesday evening the Cot. | ton Mill bowlers handed the local | Barbers a setback 2105 to 2080. It was a close and interesting = game { with Schofield high single at 168 | and J. Mateer high triple with 461. Score: Barbers Ist 2nd: 3rd Tis F. Good 110 139 143 392 Schofield .. 132 130 168 430 Detwiley .... ... ..: 45 145 Shatto ...... 117 109 163 389 Weaver 134 154 160 458 Conrad ..... 139 127 266 Total 682 659 779 2080 Cotton Mill 1st 2nd 3rd Tls M. Good 148 123 185 406 H. Brown 118 142 144 404 Zellers ..... 143 ... 143 H. Mateer 133 143 159 435 Schneider wiv 15 105 256 J. Matteer 160 143 158 461 Totals .... 702 702 701 2108 en sent A I. et When it's job printing you need, anything from a card to a book, we sre at your service. the followed by Reception of members. Mr. nephew Aston in the Salunga M. E. Sunday School Lester Brubaker of Mount Joy M. E. church will deliver an address. Come you are welcome. Epworth League at 7:00 o'clock in M. E. and preaching, Baptism Mr. and Mns. John Peifer with dinner on Sunday Dunkelberger. Hamilton visited his Hamilton a patient Joseph Hospital, John and Grant from this by and Mrs. Mr. John G. Vincent the St. of Salunga lech formerly Qe re Bowling Dates October 8th, tonight, The Boost- ers vs The Barbers. October 10th, Columbia bowling team will play our local Odd Fell- ows bowling team on the Garden Spot restaurant alleys at 8 o’clock. EE There is no better way to boost your business than by local news- paper advertising. tf rr —— This is the week of the York Fair. | seven-thirty | and {and church on Sunday evening | {held on Friday evening, | the | chandise, fruits, ete., will be sold. and Mrs. Amos Longenecker and | children, Anna Ruth and Bobbie were entertained at Mr. | Class | from | Friday, Oct. Lauder- | place, are | being cared for at the same place. o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. N. S. and Mr. on Mr. Mount John Guhl Gantz called Mrs. Amos Bortzfield at Joy on Sunday evening. The Florin Community Sale will be Oct. 10, at Hall. kinds of mer- Florin All The Bible meeting 10th to of Mr. Non - Congregational have postponed their Friday evening, Oct. 17, at the home Elmer R. Snyder. Miss Anna Weber, and Mr. David Mumper, who were married in Maryland over the week- end wre greatly surprised when their many friends gave them a merry of Mount Joy serenade while they were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Hocken- berry, on Monday evening. Miscellaneous Shower On Saturday evening October 4th, {a miscellaneous shower was held in honor of Miss Anna Martha Walters of Florin at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clarence Myers. The bride-to- be was the recipient of many fine and beautiful gifts. Refreshments were served to the following: J. Ira Wolgemuth, Anna Martha Walters, Paul Good, Elsie Mae Haldeman, Har- | Lila Ressler, Irvin H. Engle, A 1 is a stomachic ugs. Charles W. Guss, Pottsville, Pa., says; done for me. 1 had no appetite. 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Martin, Mary Mary Shelly, Samuel O. Brubaker, Ruth M. Hershey, Howard S. Nissley, Mary Thompson, Kurvin Stauffer, Alice Wolgemuth, Anng E. Wolgemuth, Edna Strickler, Anna Ruth Zercher, old Wolgemuth, Alice Mae Hoffman, Wolgemuth, Clyde Slaymaker, | Mildred Louise Myrtle Myers, Vivian E. Witmer, Ed- Martin M. Wolgemuth, Mary E. Liv- na Hostetter, Ruth Gish, Phoebe engood, J. Edgar Gish, Erma Mae |Sentz, Mark Wolgemuth, Mary Wol- Mummau, Howard M. Wolgemuth, | gemuth, Alma Wolgemuth, Fannie Pearl Brehm, J. Lloyd Leaman, An-|Horst, Mable Shenk, Mrs. Elizabeth Musser, | Gingrich, Sue H. Brandt, Mrs. Joseph Good, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Walters, Leroy B. Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Walters and daughters Marian Eileen, and son William Eugene. —— rrr Mrs. Elvin Baker and daughter, Dorothy, spent the week-end with the former's daughter and family, Mrs. Earl Osman, at Collingswood, N. J. 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