The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 20, 1932, Image 8

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SELL
WHAT YOU WANT @lassified |
eat, both have water and electric,, WOOD FOR SALE--I have a lot I

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without delay for settlement to the
undersigned.
CHARLES S. RAHM, .
733 Locust St., Columbia, Pa.
FRANK CARSON,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Vivian E. Witmer, late of
East Donegal township, deceased. :
Letters of administration on said es- do se
tate having been granted to the under- Mout? Joy. Pa. J
signed, all pbrsons indebted thereto are | i Berntholzel at rators
requested to make immediate payment, | Cleon N. Berntheizel, Atty.
and those having claims or demands
against the same will present them
without delay for settlement to the
undersigned, residing in Derry town-
ship, Dauphin county, Pa, (P. O. Her-
shey, R. D. 2).
. C. RAYMOND WITMER,
dec.30-6t
Administrator
FOR SALE CHEAP-—-Haywood and
Wakefield baby carriage like new. Ap-
ply Hubert Rice, 11 Lumber St, Mt.
jan.20-1t-p
WHAT AM I OFFERED?—In order
to close an Estate I am desirious of
selling, quickly as possible, the very
| desirable dwelling and store property
of the late David F. Gable on North
Barbara St, Mt. Joy. I can make a very |
advantageous price for immediate pur-
. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy.
dec.16-tf
wo car garage. Rents show 10! cord wood sawed stove length which I
yor cent. investment. Price only sell reasonable at all times. John W.
84.000. Jno. E. Schroll. Mt. Joy. | Kreider, Telephone 142R12 Mt. Joy.
a jan.20-4t-p | a
| J
TANS Te ' —— | NOTICE—Bewsure that you get the
STORE ROOM FOR RENT Chem. | highest cash prices for your calves.
(he spacious Store Room, formerly NQTICE—I represent the Eby Chem- | "YR Ne E"ows:
he Bernhart Store, on East Main ical Co. of Harrisburg, makers of Ecco | ou Not later the 3 M
treet. Excellent location and 171R11. Not later than 6 o'cloek _Mon-
Hygienic Powter and Ecco Skin Lo- av . ant
| modern store. Immediate possess- tion. Orders delivéred.whenever suit- | ay morning. jan.
on. Long term lease, Apply to J
able. Mrs. Oscar Brenemafi; East |
E. Schroll, Phone 41R2. Mount Main St, Mt Joy. jan. 20=2t |
Joy. Nyse
| Joy.

FOR RENT pean
cated by Aaron
street ny
to C. S
dec.16-6t

NOTICE!
meeting of the kia TC
holders of the Deposit Mutgal Fire In-| 145i:
surance Company ] held at the
offices of the ) M Pe
on Januar 730 PM. J. N
dec.30-3t
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE
Estate of Aaron R. Gibble, late of
Mount Joy Township, Lancaster Coun-
I ty, Pa., deceased.
| Letters of Administration ¢. t. a. on
said estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the same
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned, residing
in Mount Joy Township.
BLAINE O. GROSH,
Administrator c. t. a.
Zimmerman, Myers & Kready, Attys.
dec.16-6t

USE CHEAP—I have
s¢ along the trolley at |
want to sell
Has all conveniences an
only $3,650 for a quick |
ale. is No. 871 in my list | FOR SALE—1929 Model A Ford
ino. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy | Coupe. Excellent condition. Price rea-
- — | sonable. Apply Lock Box K. Florin,
Pa. jan.20-1t-pd
SIDE—That’s
Dandy Double
aug26-tf | Jouse, with Double Garage. House
| has modern heat, baths, light, gas,
| and is nicely located on Delta
St., Mt. Joy. It's a good investment.
See Jno. E. Schmll, Mt. Joy, jan7-tf
SALUNGA
Mr, Harry Lump is out again after |
a short spell of sickness.
Mr. and Mrs. Nehemiah Gantz spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
M. M. Newcomer.
Rev. K. H. Boohar was entertained
on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Melvin Newcomer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bollinger at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob. Musser, an- |
nounce the birth of a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spahr spent Sun-
da yin New Jersey with his brother, |
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Spahr, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Bender an-
FOR RENT-—House on East Donegal
street with all conveniences, and gar-
| age. See Mrs. H. J. Stambaugh or Mrs.
VOTE OF THANKS—We wish to| 1°G Swarr. jan. 20-2tp
thank our many neighbors and friends |
for their kindness during our late and
sad bereavement, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Stark. jan.20-1t-p
FOR SALE DIRT CHEAP—A Store |
Room and Dwelling in small town, no
competition in the town. Frame Ware-
house and Garage. Will be sold with
or without store stock. Here's a chance VOTE OF THANKS—We wish to
to get into business on small scale. | thank our many neighbors and friends
You'll be surprised at the price. J. E. | for their kindness during our late and
Schroll, Mount Joy. jan.20-tf sad bereavement. Irving C. Swarr.
Ellen Garber First | Singer Sewing
In Com Awards Machines
We have a very nice lot of used ma-
(From page one) chines, Singer and White from $10.00
ers; fifth, Esther Myers; sixth, Roy
andyup. Any one in néed of a machine
Bucher; seventh, Daniel Brubaker; will\save money by faking advantage
eighth, Lloyd Kramer; ninth, Abr-
of this opportunity, &s they will not |
S th i h them.
am Brubaker, and tenth, Freder- ag, ong a Now Teadel I per
ick Brubaker. also, land if your machine is not work-
Mount Joy ing gall us on the phone or drop us a
Garber; second, Harold
third, Earl Swarr; fourth,
card land we will be at your service.
We repair all kinds.
Williams; fifth, Margaret Alwine; REV. JOHN S. BRINSER
| sixth, Henry Stauffer; seventh,
$ 00 n- | Paul Musser; eight, Wayne Stauf.| Phone 164R3
200 nounce the birth of a daughter, Vir-|fer; and n.nth, Edward Waidley. 108'S. Poplar St.
ginia Ruth at their home on Wednes-| Southern club—First, John F. ELIZABETHTOWN. PA.
WORTH OF DAYTON THOROBRED llorticultural Association, | Findley; second, Edgar Findley; Jan.20-4¢
Growers’ Association, Nurserymen’s| Miss Minnie Eshelman and Miss third, Ira W. Martin; fourth, John
TIRES GIVEN AWAY EACH WEEK Association, Potato Growers’ Associa- Kathryn Eshelman spent last Sunday FP. Shank; fifth, J. Percy Martin, jr.
tion, Tobacco Growers’ Association, Maryland visiting Mrs. Sprout, ' and sixth, Walter B. Martin.
Sheep Breeders’ and Wool Growers’ |who is seriously ill
= MEY Garden Spot club—First, Doro-
Association, State Beekeepers’ Associa- | The railroad company last week thy M. Bosnaugle; second, Leah
tion, Livestock Breeders’
Young's Tire
oung’s Tire Shop
reel Association, | p1aceqd the wires through the posts' Musser; third, Robert L. Shellen-
MOUNT JOY Dairymen’s Association, Federation of for public safety along the railroad berger; fourth, Kenneth Musser;
Holstein-Friesian Clubs, Holstein-Frei- |; 1 at the west end of Salunga, | fifth, Frances Swords, and sixth.
sian Registry Association, | Recent visitors in the home of Mr. |Lloyd K. Lefever.
Presta Jersey Cale! nd Mrs. John Herr, Sr. were their | Cambr.dge club—First, W. Lloyd
Js oy : Se eee ae | neriitws Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Balmer | Hillard; second, Sylvester Kauff-
Watch & Clock Repairing So Brier Association Berkshire snd Mr snd Mrs: Balmer of | Toth; Si Ems Mien TOE
SEE | Breeders’ Association Chester White | EOthsville. I Sider ¥. Lui, 8d 21, Alved
Er dere Mr. and Mrs. Levi Newcomer, of | Yelk.
near Mount Joy entertained their
Warren H. Greenawalt Breeders’ Association, Hampshire and Mrs. [Frank News|
211 W. Main St. MT. JOY, PA. ! Swine Breeders’ Association, Poland |
am ia Ching Breeders’ Association. State] of Lancaster, and Mr. and Mrs.
Poultry Association, Pigeon Show As- hig Newcomer of Salunga on Sun-
jose Dein wil Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mease, of Lan-
Dairymen’s Cooperative Sales Com. | caster; Mr. Irvin Var or
pany, Interstate Milk Producers’ As- | 2 HAN
Brook, York Co.; Mrs. | stone two inches square and three
inti ; ; {Jacob He 3 , vy. | eig inch thick the Tor
| sociation, Dairymen’s League, Thresh- Jacob Herman and daughter, Betty. | eighths of an inch thick. On the four
ermen’s and Farmers’ Association, State |
of Hanover. York Co. spent Sunday | narrow sides had been carved the name
Grange, Society of Farm Women, Farm with Mr. and Mrs. O. B, Weidman. of the doctor, Caius Silvius Tetricus.
y Le . Yop 2
Bureau Federation, State Chamber of | Services in the M. E. church on | and his prescriptions for four eye trou:
Commerce, Harrisburg Chamber
of | Sunday: | bles. The stamp wus apparently used
Commerce, State Veterinary-Medical | Sunday school at 9:30. Miss to impress the a hive on his
Association, Association of Dairy and |Strickler. Supt. for of Selig SHens, Yetembiing sinks
Milk Inspectors, and Pennsylvania] W. F. M. S. at 10:30. of sealing was.
Joint Committee on Rural Electrifica-| Epworth League 7 P. M.
tion. | Preaching at 7:45. When in need of Printing, (anything)
Most of these organizations will hold | Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. | kindly remember he Bulletin.
important meetings during show week. | Bryson and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson were
———— rey | Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bryson and two |
Spoons Made of Shell { children and Mrs. Allan English of
Probably First in Use| Moore, Delaware county; Mr. and Mrs. | 4 CYLINDER CHRYSLER COACH
. ! : | George Baney, of Georgetown; Mr. and 6 CYLINDER CHEVROLET SEDAN
Way back somewhere in the Pale- | ng Lawrence Murphy and son of Sie!
6 CYLINDER CHEVROLET COACH |
| olithic age implements resembling the Rev. kK H Boohar, M.
spoon were first designed. Antiqua | Newcomer, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel With Free Wheeling |
riars tell us the first ladle shaped | po and Mis N. N. Baer
implements were of shell, used prob-| ~ x] :
ably to test the temperature of hot | IR VI
liquids. Spoons with handles cut |
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. at
a ; ia | from the horns of animals were fol- |
a sour blade lowed, -in turn, by wood spoons from |
4 » : - L pty which the article derives its name. |
id 25 a million { Ironville, Centreville and Silver Spring. |
Mr. Harvey Musser is seriously ill,
being confined to the bed for over a
| The old English word “spon” means
week.
1 n that ———————
Apr! lst.
vili sell

for
CUT YOUR FEED BILLS—Our
| Harmer Mill and Molasses mixing out-
| fit, mounted onm-aur trucks will call at
your farm and make mead feed using
your homegrown ingredients.”
a call. Reist Seed Co. jan.20-2t
This =
ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE
Estate of Susan Rahm, late of the
Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster
County, Pa., deceased.
Letter of administration on said es-
tate having been granted to the under-
signed, all persons indebted thereto are
requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims or demands
against the same will present them
Radios
all types| ~~
T. ONLY $3,750 A
phore | 411 I ask f a
ior
Uséd
epairs made oh
Tubes tasted free.
Box 238, or
214R6
RADIOS-—New and
for sale. R
f Radios
McElroy
| Mt. Joy
( South| — —————————
it Joy. Hot wa- | CHEAP HOUSE AT FLORIN-
and ‘bath. DR.| Have a Double House along Main |
dec.16-tf | 3t.. 5 and 6 rooms, one side has |
Rooms on
f for storage
ery reasonable. See
Iount Joy. oct29-tf
fay
Large

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ter, heat, electric lights
W. R. HEILIG
W-l-W
(The Nation's Station)
TONIGHT from 9 to 9.30
Eastern Stahdard Time
Pennsylvania Farm
Show Jan. 18--22
The sixteenth annual Pennsylvania
Farm Show will be held at Harrisburg
January 18-22. There will be four
wcres of commercial displays, three
acres of competitive exhibits and six
meeting halls all under one roof. There
will be $37,000 in cash prizes and
. there is no charge for admission.
A half hour of delightful music by the The show will be held under direc
famous “Dayton Thorobreds” and de- tion of State Farm Products Show
Commission with cooperation of Penn-
sylvania Department of Agriculture, |
Pennsylvania State College Depart- |
ment Public Instruction, State Council
of Agricultural Associations, State
Merchandise

SPECIAL SALE OF INFANTS’ HOSE, PAIR. . .15¢
Ribbed white or champagne hose size 4 to 6%.
Regular 39c¢ Silk and Wool Infants’ Hose... . .. 25c¢

A CLEARANCE OF LADIES’ DRESSES. ..... 79¢
All fast color prints in a variety of styles.
Values formerly $1.00 your eas 9c
Children’s print dresses are fast color too at clearance prices. .49¢
SALE OF FINE WHITE SHEETS, 81x90 SIZE. .69c
Formerly 98c
An excellent quality at a big saving, 2 for.................. $
ALL BLANKETS ARE REDUCED FOR A QUICK
CLEARAWAY
$3.95 Part Wool Blankets, low.............. A... $3.25
$1.95 Part Wool Bankets, $1.59
59c- Crib ok iii viii 39%¢
Ellen
R.sser;
Harry
club—F'irst,

tails of the big contest.
1.35



OAK LUMBER & STOVE WOOD
For Sale
OAK LUMBER of all kinds sawed to
order. i
STOVE WOOD sawed in 12 in
lengths consists of oak and hickory.
$4.50 per truck load of $7.50 per cord
delivered.
JACOB G. BAKER |
Phone 1R2 R D. MANHEIM, PA. |
Or call at the Mill on the David Miller

20% OFF 209% OFF
You can buy any winter weight underwear at a 20% saving this
week—help us clean our stock and help yourself to this big worth
while special. This special includes Men's, Women’s and Chil-
dren’s underwear.
MARKET IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Fresh Spinach, Lettuce, Cabbage, Oranges, Grapefruit, Bananas
Delicious Creamed Chocolate Covered Mints, Ib.............. 19¢
White Rose Fresh Rrunes,/big cans........................... i5¢
Best Pure Country Lagdf 2 Ibs. ................ 0c... 0. ies 15¢
Fine GronwlatedSuzar, 10 Ibs... 45¢
White Rose Sauerkraut, cah..................... oo we; 10¢
Try Sauerkraut today. The Doctors say it's good for you.
East Main St.,


FOR RELIABLE

—_—--

Ancient Eye Doctor
A stamp belong.ug to a Roman eye
doctor who practiced in London about
300 A. D. was discovered during the
course of excavation work near Lon-
Stony | gon bridge. It was made of a flat


HENRY G.CARPENTIT
'‘NSURANCE ~ MOUNT JOY PA. |
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Registered Patent Attorney


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placing yéur
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turers of Concrete Blocks
Sills and Lintels.

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RECONDITIONED USED CARS
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€3-A Security Savings & Commercial
Bank Building
(Directly across street from Patent Office)
WASHINGTON, D. C. i
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J. N. Stauffer & Bro
MOUNT JOY, PA.
People Have
DIFFERENT reasons for calling us. Some
families call us because of the reputation
we have earned for service of thé highest
quality; others call us because they know
that they may have FREY services for a
moderate, cost.
Whatever the reason may be, it will be
found that when we are called, nothing
in the way of service is left unattended to.

RRO,
P. FRANCK SCHOCK
Mount Joy
Chicks |




a splinter of wood.
Spoons of gold and silver are men-
tioned in the Old Testament and we
RIOR

How One Woman Lost
20 Pounds of Fat
Lost Her Prominent Hips—
Double Chin—Sluggishness
Gained Physical Vigor
A Shapely Figure.
if you're fat—first remove the cause!
Take one half teaspoonful of Kruschen
Salts in a glass of hot water in the
morning—in 3 weeks get on the scales
and note how many pounds of fat have
vanished.
Notice also that you have gained in
energy—your skin is clearer—you feel
younger in body—Kruschen will give
any fat person a joyous surprise.
But be sure it's Kruschen—your
health comes first—and SAFETY first is
the Kruschen promise.
Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts from
any leading druggist anywhere in
America (lasts 4 weeks) and the cost is
but little. If this first bottle doesn’t
convince you this is the easi
SAFEST and surest way to lose fat—
Your money gladly returned.

TRADE IN YOUR
OLD WATCH on a NEW
ELGIN WRIST WATCH
Don W. Gorrecht, Jewler
Most Men are Judged by Their
APPEARANCE
Upto the Minute Styles,
t Barber
By Eo
W. F. CONRAD


| 43,045
| government
| cording to a report from the Veter-
| ans’
|t on was under
| classification:
| eneral medical
| 596.
| know that early Christians used silver
| spoons in the baptismal service. To-
! day the archbishop of Canterbury
| anoints the sovereign at coronation
| with an English spoon 700 years old.
During the Tudor period the apostle
spoon, fer many years prized by col-
lectors, came into use. The howl was
| pear shaped, the handle six squared
{ or hexagonal and on the end was the
| figure of an apostle. A complete set
| of these spoons consisted of one of
each of the twelve apostles and the
| “Master” spoon with the figure of
Christ. Spoons continued in this pear
| shaped form with verious shaped ends
| such as the diamond. acorn, or seal.
i until the time of Charles L.
meet Cree
|REPORT SHOWS
43,045 VETERANS
ARE IN HOSPITALS
Washington, D.
veterans
hospital
C.—A total of |
are now under |
wreatment, ac-
The compila-
date of November
showed the following
Tuberculosis, 7,574;
mental, 18,875, and
and surgical, 16,-
Administration.
30th and
nervous and
The veterans are under (treat-
ment in 327 hosp:tals, of which 219
were private institutions caring for
patients under contract w.th the
Veterans’ Administration. There
were 2.328 patients in the private
hosp.tals,
World war veterans on Novem-
S
C. E. at Ironville at 6:45 P, M. Lead- |
Mrs. Laura Kauffman. Subject, “What |
about Leadership.” |
Rev. J. I, Smoker will preach at
Silver Spring on Sunday at 10:330 A. |
M. Ironvilla at 7:30 P. M.
Mrs. Luther Ulrich and Mrs. Paul |
Metzgar attended the Farm Show at|
Harrisburg, representing the local Farm |
Women’s Society. |
On Tuesday. evening the Women’s |
Bible Class will hold their regular
monthly meeting at the home of the
teacher, Mrs. Taylor Weaver. |
A number of young people from the
village attended’ the Hockey game at |
Hershey, Pa, om Satdrday evening.
The game was played bétween Swarth-
more and Morristewn, N. J.
On Monday evening two automobilés
collided on the Ironyille pike, the one
was driven by Miss Gertrude Rodkey
and the other by a young man from
Columbia. Both machines were badly
damaged but the occupants were only
slightly injured.

Chicks
Fruit and
Poultry F arm
Donega
A. M. WOLGEMUTH, Proprietor
ARO
RDA,
Frey Funeral Service
The Expense is a Matter of Your Own Desire
Marietta Lancaster
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S. C. W. LEGHORNS
From Blood Tested Heavy Laying Strain Free From Disease.
Our Flocks are culled by Experienced Poultrymen.
GET OUR AMAZING LOW PRICES





Eee
SALE REGISTER.
If you want a notice of your sale
inserted in this register weekly |
from now until day of sale. ABSO-!
LUTELY FREE, send or phone us!
your sale date and when you are
ready, let us print your bills. That's |
the cheapest advertising you can get |
Saturday, Feb. 13—On the premises |
at Centerville, along the Marietta State
Highway 12 mile west of Rohrers-
town, real estate with improvements |
by Jacob F. Shenk. Funk, auct.
Thursday, Feb. 18—On the pre-

ber 30th had made 3,563,929 loans;
on their Adjusted Service -certifi- |
cates, totaling $1,186.815,810, aec- |
cording to a report from the Veter-
ans’ Administrat on. During
month of November 32,743 loans
were made in the total amount of
$12,362,307.
tl A Ame
Turn useless articles about your
home into cash. Advertise them in
>ur classified column.
— A Ie
You can get all the news of this

ED WMS. M7. a
week thru the Bulletin
the | ments. potatoes,
by Paul G. Miller, Aldinger, auct.
premises,
road to
and
tf | Hershey.
ing in the Bulletin.
mises the former Jac. Gruber farm
2 mile north of Mt. Joy, along the
Back Run road, 1-2 mle from
Sharps Corner, live stock, :mple-
wheat and corn,
Wednesday, March 9th—On the |
the J. L. Ebersole farm, |
1 mile north of Maytown, on the |
Elizabethtown, live stock |
by Norman E.|
Ald nger, auct
I RE
implements,

Don’t Forget Heiny Week
January 18th to 23rd
See Our Specials On All Heinz Products
Lower Prices Than Ever

Demonstration on
Robert Fulton Coffee
Saturday, January 23rd
1 Ib. of Coffee Given Away Every Hour
Also Large Plate Glass Mirror
Given Away
SEE DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW
D. B. BRUBAKER

Stimulate your business by advertis-
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MOUNT JOY, PA. |


While Prices
are Good.
The very day your cows start using Star
Water Bowls they give more milk. They
drink with meals, between meals and even
at night. The increased milk flow of 10 to
80% pays for the bowls in a few weeks.
. The new Star bowl can be cleaned without remov-
ing it, (Detachable Bowls if desired). It’s easiest
for the cows to work. A pressure regulator gov-
erns the flow of water into each bowl. Sanitary
Aluminum Linings optional—put ’em in any time,
Come in and learn about these new features and
iwo dozen other reasons why
STAR WATER BOWLS
—do evaryvthing a bowl should do and nothing a
bowl shogld not. They can be used with any prese
sure, instglled in any barn,
L.. W. MUMMA
DISTRIBUTOR
Phone 125R13 Mt. Joy
FLORIN, PA.
Agents Wanted
jan.20-3mo.
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