ne RL I Ne \ ‘ § ! } : | i i £ 8 : Se — Sel i if —- a 235 4 7 PRINTED At The BULLETIN’ We Will Do Your Work Promptly and Attractively The Time Is Soon Here To ADVERTISE YOUR Farm Stock ..AND... Personal Property Sales » - When we print your Sale Bills, we publish the Sale in the “Bulletin” Sale Register, each week until the Sale, F ree of Charge. # If we are to print your Bills, bring or send in your date, so that we may give you the advantage of our Free Sale Register service, which will prevent another. sale in your locality on the same day. a. $ ’ THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. BASKET BALL ON OUR LOCAL COURT COUNCIL ADOPTS METHOD OF (From page 1) held in the Boro treasury, maining $40,000.00 to be July 1st, 1931 at 4 percent. interest Our present indebtedness is $25, 000.00 against which we have a sink- ing fund of $19,780.00 which is on in- terest at 4 percent. This amount without any further addition to prin- ciple will create or build up an LANDISVILLE DEFEATS LITITZ! —MT. JOY DEFEATED RYDER 5 AND LANDISVILLE LOST TO RED STARS the re sold "as of + Landisville High sprung a siir- prise on Lititz, our Big Five won from Ryder 5, the Mount Joy Girls easily defeated the Quarryville Girls and our High Boys lost to Quarry- Pe NEWS ABOUT THE PIN SPILLERS CARLISLE DEFEATED LOCAL BOWLING TEAM Our local bowling team journey- ed to Carlisle last Thursday, even- ing and got a trimmin’ by 158 points at the hands of the Trimmer Store team there. Good, of the . losing team, was high single with A : amount in excess of $25,000.00 in sev- Fag, Navel Shearer was high triple ville High during the past week, en years, so you see we will not have si a A 2 count, Score: Lost to Quarryville to set aside anything for the old issue, | 178 170 172 520 X Our High Boys lost a close and However, we still have a fixed charge Lyter ....., 178 170 172 520 exciting game to Quarryville High | of $1,000.00 interest annually on the Swarner 156 ... 174 330 31-26 on Friday night. The locals |above issue. Shearer 201 184 197 582 are all playing a bangup game.| The interest on the new loan of Trimmer 170 170 172 512 Score: $40,000.00 at 4 per cent. interest Free teen 157 128 210 545 Quarryville H. S. Field Foul Tis |creates another fixed charge of $1600. | Good ......, 192 192 Hampton, F ....... 6 0 12] Another fixed charge of $850.00 an- os ——————— Hastings, 0 0 0 | nually to create a sinking fund to re- Totals 862 894 925 2681 Fo... 0 0 0 |tire $10,000.00 or Series A in ten Mt. Joy Ist 2nd 3rd Tis ANSON EF LL 2 4 | years. Barr 2 179 157 159 485 i aa 1 : 8| This makes the “total of fixed Good. ....... 224 .... 178 402 Bucher, 3 0 6 Charges $3450.00 annually for the |Herr ....... 179 154 146 479 Banzhoff, G ....... 0 0 0 | first ten years, Bennett -.. 162 155 817 Ls 3 0 6! Our income from water rents is Seoppy: 5 176 163 ra ih __ (approximately $8,000.00, which would {peppy 0. 160 188 Totals’. ai. 15 1 31 | allow a working account of $4,550.00 | i: aly a | Totals Mt. Joy H. S. Field Foul Tis Presuming that the old issue can | . Mumma, F.......... 2 2 0 | he "Galled. as soon a the sinking fund | Fellenbaum,'F ...... 3 0 6 | reaches $25,000.00, it will he out of | EAST END BOWLERS R. Hostetter, C ..... 1 0 2 the way before the expiration of the | DEFEAT WEST ENDERS Hoffman, C~ ........ 0 0 0 ten year period, that would reduce | x i 2 GC Lo... 2 3 7 {our fixed charges bv $1.000.00 Waar] The East End bowlers won from Grove. G. ou. soi. 0 1 1|1ly whic! 5 the inter: t paid on . old fe West Ender on the Garden iSehroll, =... 0. 1 2 4 issue and $400.00 interest on account [=p al eys ! day night by a score | P. Hostetter, F ..... 0 0 0 | of retirement of $10.000.00 of the new | 1 2466 to 2358, a Margin of 3 108 SR — — | issue, therefore our fixed charges for | Dons bowled high single Totals 000i 9 8 26 [the next ten years will be as follows: | With 205 and high triple with 535. ! Referee—Henry Greiner. Score- | Int. on remaining $30,000.00 $1200.00 | Score: keeper — Diffenderfer. Timekeeper [Sinking found for retiring | East End 1st 2nd Tis —Baker. Time of periods—8 min. $15,000.00 ............ . 1275.00 | Joe Year 161 lea 213 comet i eer rr uu, “is 6 352 High Girls Won Total amount fixed charges $2475.00 Seoppy ..... 158 139 502 Our Mount Joy High Girls took a This amount deducted from our es- | Bennett 175 163 483 good game. from the Quarryville timated receipts of $8000.00 would al- "O'Neil: ..... 166 141 307 Girls on Friday night, 29-19. Seroe: ya working account of $5525.00 an-| Derr ...... 186 161 519 : - | nually. Pot Sues Giths, : Hae Pont Te Now: we find our bond issuer has Total , 846 1768 ol 5 9 12 been reduced to $15,000.00, making West End 1st’ 2nd relly our fixed charges for the next ten A. Myers 154 180 Gingrich, C ',...... 0 0 0 years as follows: yers addi C. Herr 130 149 ¢ Seld’idge, S-C ...... 0 0 0 Int. on remaining $15,000 ....$ 600.00 D. Brow > 8 Her, G ,.......0.. 0 0 0 Sinking Fund for retir'g issue 1275.00 | +" Brown 142248 #19 g 4 J. Bowman er 148 Avment, G 02... 0 0 0 Te ) i. | Total amit. fixed charges ..$1875.00 So Bare... 178 178 525 Totals =. i. 8 3 19 This plan covers the thirty . year E. B. Myers . 166 171 337 Mt. Joy Girls Field Foul TIS | period and the issue is entirely can- Total 770 S24 764 2358 Brandt, 6 1 celled otals (i 2 (64 23 Hoffman, ©. 5. 6 0 12 After careful consideration the re- BEd door {Dillinger. FF 2 0 4 | commedations as presented by the Shoe Factory Wins Hoffer, C vin... i. 0 0 0 jcommittee, were adopted. Shoe Factory defeated Rohrers- | Barnhart, $C Lan 0 0 0] A recent motion to make the rate | town by 15 pins In a close and in- { Dillinger. Go... 0. 0 0 0 of interest on the water bonds 41 | teresting game. Score: Heillg, G -.......... 0 0 U percent. was recinded and the rate | Rohrerstown 1st 2nd 3rd Tis Rice, G Q 0 0 | was fixed at 4 percent. Andy 226 191 170 587 It was then decided to issue the {Todd ....... 181 162 142 485 Totals 14 1 29@new water bonds in the following de- | Ferrich 161 149 146 496 ——————-— | nominations: Lockard wend XT CL re aE Big Five Won | Series A—Ten $1,000 bonds. R. Starr .... 141 188 148 472 Our Big Five won an easy game { Series B—Fifteen $1,000 bonds and | Whitey ..... 183 152 335 from the Ryder 5 by the one-sided |tWenty $500 bonds, — ee score of 43-26. Laskewitz. Charles | Series C—Fifteen $1,000 bonds and Totals 892 842 758 2492 and Beamenderfer were the high Ly $500 bonds. ; vl Shoe Factory Ist 2nd 3rd Tis SCOTers. | 1 pon oto i was decided to Mumper 197 1857. ... ‘380 Ryder 5 Field Foul Tis ™REe We entire fsme coupon term. grids: °° 150 175 149 474 Lawrence, FF ....... 1 3 5 Anderson 128 194 207 _529 McDivjit, F ........ 3 48 9 SALE REGISTER Walters 194 195 163 552 Seifreid, F .......... 0: 31 TT Kinsey ..... 134 155 147 436 Fries, C. .............. 4 190 8 If you want a notice of your sale Mateer ..... et 160 1'6 Benner, @ ,........ 1 i. + g| ingested jn Ei register Yona . - 3 from now until day ef sale, - 26 2 Johns®@G cc 0, 0 i. _ |LUTELY FREE, send cr hore. ds Totals 803 878 826 2507 Totaly tts... 9 a 26 | your sale date and when you are ; Mt. Joy Field Fol Tet us vent your will], SE eet an will Laskewitz, F ....... 4 {758 £3 [58 cheapest. advertising yoy to The. 008 Soller Hoon Charles, F ......... 6 0 12 Saturday, Feb. 21st—On the premi- | on Chestnut Street. Lancaster, and Hawthorn, C....... 1 0 2 | ses in the village of Salunga, W.|bowl the Armstrong Linoleum Halbleib, C ........ A 0 2| Hempfield Twp. real estate and team, of that place on Friday even- Beamenderfer, G ... 5 1 11 personal property by Albert Brosey | ing. Xlagh; G ........... 0 C and David Malehorn, Executors of the Blis- G 0. 2 1 5|last Will and Testament of Benj. Weaver. FP ......... 0 1 1 | Brosey, Deceased. LOC AL DOINGS Osgood. IF ......... 0 0 0 Friday, Feb. 27—On the premises, T lon the Toad leading from Manheim to AROUND FLOR .... 2 3 43 | Colebrook, near Old Line, over 100 Referee, Duncan. Scorekeeper. head of live stock, entire line of im- i Lawrence. Brown. | plements, etc. by Allen H. Hoffer. (From page 1) : Time of periods, 10 minutes. Tuesday, March 3—On the prem- The Official Board of the Un'ted ; i hos ises near Hossler’s church, in Rapho Brethren Church, held their re- Landisville High Won [ |township, live stock, implements gular meeting las evening. The Leading throughout the Landis- and household goods by Harvey G. regular routine of © business was ville High School team defeated| the | Becker. Frank, auct. Lititz High School by a score of] 31 Tuesday, March 10—On the to 26 in a well played game on {the | premises near Silver Springs, on Mount Joy court. Wednesday night. the road leading to Salunga, live At the midway mark the Landlis- [stock and farm implements by ville team led by a score of 18 |to|Frank Nolt, Frank, auct. 15. Wednesday, March I—On the Landisville H, S. Field Foul Is [premises in Rapho township, 214 Myers... F 2 0 ! 4 miles southeast of Mount Joy, on Nissley, Bonen vias 4 0 8 | the road leading from Mount Joy Williams, C ......." 0 0 Q to Newtown, live stock and farm Miller; C 5 3 13\| implements by C. L. Nissly. Frank, G. Myers, G,.%..... 1 2 4 auctioneer. Ober, 1 ov 28 ~......... m= he 7) “Pash” Brings Success Totals... 5... 13 5 31 Hustle is tie re ret of a bétter Lititz H. § Field Foul Tis i Any Bust AN DAA. Rader, B ...... 0%. 0 4 4 jon, diligence and trust Weber. PF... ......:. 0 0 0} Bie men imasine Kreider, FT ......i... 1] 0 0 that at's lack of pall thay 0 Zag, Baar 4 1 9| them buck, w eroas in 1 Roth, .C .....: > 2 1 5 | lack of piksh.— Grit Posey, G.. .....v. 00, 2 0 4 E— = Lehn, G ..:... 0... 2 0 4 | 1 1 3 Getz,. CG 0 0 0 Mh Dennis... vies 0 0 0 18 3 39 —_— oe Referee, Hickman; Scorekeeper. Totals os 10 ¢ 26 Harry; Timekéeper. Swarr: Time of Referee — Hackman. Scorekeep- periods. 8 minlutes. er—Harry. Timekeeper — Welsh. | Time of periods—8 minutes. Junigr Hizh Lost me tm [ Rothsville Ji. High defeated our Landisville Lost (Junior High team in a very close Landisville High School lost a Ming exciting 4 15 to 13. Score: hard fought game to Swords Red /Rothsville Jr. jH. Field Foul Tis Stars 39-30. Score: Koehler, F wd Sensis 2 5 9 Landisville H. S. Field Foul Tis Frymyer, F Gig 3 3 E. Myers. weg wad Ti{Adanis, C ... 3. 0 2 9 Nissley. F 4 3 1¥ Em, G Sek a0 1 1 Kendig. Co. ive. 1 0 4 Mentzer, G ../,...... 0 0 0 Miller. p28 / —- —- — Myers, GQ. 2 0 Totaly ...0 0... 5% 2 11 15 Ober, GF iis 0 0 t. Joy oz Field Foul TiIs a Leib, FP Fo. v.00, 1 1 3 Totals 12 6 SOEs, Loon 2 0 4 Red Stars Field Foul '[Tls Hostetler. F ....... 0 1 1 | Reese, FB oon... 8 0 16 | Dery; Bese. oan 0 2 2 | Bensinger. Faas 4 0 sp 3 Ls 0 9 2 | Hassinger, F ....... v9. Nea o-.1 al C wi... 1 0 _— oe — | Whitman. Q tet gd otal. i100 vans 8° has / \ Ny discussed and the Board adjourned. A Spelling bee will be held in the Florin Hall on Saturday, Feb- ruary 7th, by the Florin Grammar School. The program wll be an- nounced later in these columns. With Lizzie Herr Miss Lizzie Herr entertained the following on Sunday; Mr. and Mrs A. B. Fry, Mr. and Mrs. John Forry, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Engle, Mr. and Mrs. L.-O. Musser, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Musser, Paul Mus- ser, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Engle and Miss Sarah Koons. With C. A. Melhorn Mr, and Mrs, C. A. Melhorn tej ained he following in there home on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah M. Schock, Misses Edna, Mary and Sarah Schock, Miss Cora Stoner, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Melhorn and. en- Betty Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Wolgemuth, John Edwards and Beulah, Miss Florence Lehman, Miss Irene Roherbaugh, Messrs. Jacob and Paul Lehman, Two Homes Robbed Two residents in town were rob- bed early Sunday evening while the famil'es were away, attending church services, between the hours of seven to nine o'clock. Thieves entered lthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Myers, by pushing the key ou} of fthe door in the kitchen and then unlocked it. Here a small box of old coins and paper money and cash amqunt ng to a few dol- lars was taken, A few doors away from the above, thieves entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amo Bricker, by breaking a pane in the kitchen window and than unlocked it. About three ko four dollars was taken which was the extent of the robbery. These thefts were report- ed to Officer Zerphey, of Mount Joy.