PAGE EIGHT THE MOUNT jor BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. Classified Column |The Lancaster Auto Club er = A pair of white gold eye| glasses brown case, either at | the ball field or tr there to the Rich- land Club. Finder pledS&™ retwsn to this office and receive a reward. aug Tesie) Alt yer NOTICE—1I remove all dead animals | v4 nstances in and pay for the best. Phone TW Mt. 8 and | Joy. Howard Yellets wg. 16-1tp | 4, FOR.RENT—An 8-room house at 138 Tue CARD | BASKET a ve Maude Edwards | By New Haven reasonable mull a Apply 120 New Haven St; Must dispose at matched set of six genuine img rugs, oriental designs, in per rfect dition. Will sell entire set for Sizes approximately 9x12, 10x7, 7x3. 10 feet hall runner and two 3x5 feet. Write box E. B. 57 Mount Joy, Pa. aug.16- tp] | Al nef FOR SALE—Used Silos practically new. Cheap for quick buyer. S. M. |; Martin, East Earl. Phone 2044A Terre | Hill, aug 16-4tp | , It will pay you to have us clean and | P® treat your Seed Wheat this Season. |on a Call Reist Seed Company; Mount Joy. 0 aug.9-5t nol up- | NOTICE—We buy and sell Pullets | h and Broilers of all types. Also hens at Jat Phone 207M | cher, aug.9-4tp | rnaces, Etc. shleman, 123 Delta eet, Mt. Joy, Pa. Prompt Service. Charges Reasonable. aug.16-1tp! _ FOR RENT—A House with all con- Veniences, gage, etc. 115 South Mar- ket street, Inquire W. R Heilig, 117 South Market Street | rar.29-tf | on STOVE WOOD sawed in 12 inch lengths “consists-ef. oak and hickory. $6.00 per cord delivered —JACOR G. BAKER, R. D. Manheim, Pa. Phone | jly-6-tf | ¢ Shing see Harry In Memoriam In loving memory of a dear and father, Irvin I. Geistweit, who parted this life one year ago Aug 10+ 1932. = “Tis lonesome here without you,— And sad the weary way; For life is not the same to us Since you were called way. We never shall forget the day You left us all alone— It seems that when you went The sunshine left our home We miss your kind and willing hand- Your sweet and loving care: We miss you everywhere.? We mis syou everywhere.” Wife and Daughters’ aug.16-1t | . away EXECUTOR O 1 CE Estate of Daniel H Bream 1! East Hempfield Township, deceased. Letters of testamentary on said es- Su tate having been granted to the under- signed, all persons indebted thereto are to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them! , without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing at Landisville, Penna. HENRY H. KOSER, 'S Executor | « Willis G. Kendig, au.2-6t-p PUBLIC SALE Atty. 4§ Pure Bred and High Grade HOLSTEIN CATTLE: =: FRIDAY, AUG. 18, '33 =x = One O'clock P. M. THREE REGISTERED BULLS Serviceable age. Average production of | dams last ten months. 11,001 lbs. milk, 4026 Ibs butter fat. average test 3.8 FOUR REGISTERED YOUNG COWS Some with C. T. A Records of over] 210,008 Ibe. milk 18 REGISTERED MILKING | Letters testamentary on said estate {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|- witheut delay aoe settlement to the un-!1 dersigmed, residing in Salunga, Pa. HARRY C. SMITH, CLOSE FRESHING & BACKWARD SPRINGING HEIFERS | | week with Rev. | baker, of Bs town, | spend June Pennel {| When in need of Printing, (anything) | To the Methodist Episcopal Church | kindly remember the Bulletin. | on Saturday, Sept. 9th. The Willing | { EY | Worker Class of the Sunday School | Patrenize Bulletin Advertisers { will hold a Food Sale of HOMEMADE i EXECUTOR'S NOTICE —CAKES, PIES and CANDY. En- | Estate of Samuel McGirl, late of East gi the class by your Bb ge. {| Hempfield Township, Lancaster Coun- Sale will start at eleven o'clock day- { ty, Pa., deceased light saving time. 4t. s visiting Wee Ks nent fram pen from Manheim E N ftranar the pas ek at the Chicago “anny Krame 1t the week en at n Richard Brubaker, and Mrs of town spent a Lester Bru- Miss of Middle- with Ney, some all and spending Star time children a Miss Vern Pennell, of Lancaster, will the week with her cousin, Miss 1, of Mount Joy. line Drace, of Elizabethtown spend the week with her Helen Derr, of town Wolgemuth, R.D., me time at Chicago. f Con- Rev. town. ershey In Churches Religious News ‘What Penna’s. ALL THE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16th, 1933 IF You Want Goo By DR. J. M. WISAN Chairman, Council on Mouth Hygiene, New Jersey State Dental Society Governor Says TEETH 1 (From page NEWS PERTAINING TO AY TEETH MUST NOT BE NEGLECTED CHURCHS IN MOUNT -J0¥ AND, aY¥a'ane 10 see lo MN hid Tod od THE > NT 17 w 0G rkers were not preven rom | i . oi THE ENTIR E SURROUNDIN( | exercising their rights as citizens. | HE White House Conference on| ished bodies. The community will COMMUNITY ge 8 . Zens Child Heeith in its report, an-|find that it will cost much more te | When I sent the State Police lo Tega thet raove than 90 per i maintain institutions for the care Ll. the church news in this colt Lansdale under the Lansdale a-| of American children suffer ron neglected children than it would all HE New 1 mn this NT greement, and when I sent the| Sune] Savers, Nsturs/ly one to help them maintain their health 1s published gratis and we solicit the troops to Fayette County, I gave ders with al' théc this +i news of your church. Ask your gion | hem plain orders that they must concerning the preverticr. and con- nce it is known that many sys- ' or someone to mail or bring this news | not, u ler any circumstances, in- trol of dentr! diseast being pre-jtenix diseases car be traced te to this office every Tuesday afternoon. h the tizens' right of sentec, this percentage so dental x teeth Dust not be A : eecl ves asdemblaze.. at | negiostad n as muck as more [i 1 free assemblage, and s this condition 6te to per cart of oar children | Presbyterian Church legal pick 2. They were sent to | Ais, indifferenes or leek of funds?|are affectsd by dental dizesse it Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor guarantee these rights, not to deny | Ale jaiase unawarc thet giving doe: seem tee! the ocommarity Church School 9:30 A. M. H. S.|them. { proper foods such as|should step in and provids climice 1 Newcomer, superintendent In Lansdale the Union leaders a- mith fruits znd vegetablec proteets|for indigent children, particularly TONG other BD 4 : reed to : olv with officers teeth? Deo they realize that early now when so many families cannot “NO I S A 8 oni) 1k cer 3 tne an and workers of the| 84 regular dumtal care will avoid Ft wii Si Donegal Presbyterian Church terrifory affected, to prevent vio-| they know these thixgs? Are they est in the public health was Showy Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Paster | lence by their members, to practice of #\ of |by the Union County Dental Healt Church School at 9:30 D, C. Wit- [only peaceful and legal picketing, | Or indifrecent? Society in sending a letter to all A U0 an wb hy and to cooperate with the State dietzry habits, formed the Boards of Education in Union mer, superintendent. Police in maintaining order. Wa fact: had been proved,| County, urging them to maintais Christian Endeavor 10:30. Ly Le eT are difficult to overcoma. schoo! demtal clinics so that the ne Uni fone strike apse Of course, the question of eco- | children of poor families would not Trinity Evan. Congregational Church the United ine Workers of Am- nomics enters inte this subject.|be deprived of dental treatmest. HE va Pastor erica agre ed to appoint five per Many parents feel that they cannot Certainly parents who are aware y es : cent of the membership of each lo-| afford to buy the necessary foods should adopt the necessary mear- Wednesday, 7:30 Prayer service. | 1, ac Union guides to keep| OF to provide dental treatment. |ures to protect their Sunday School 9:30 A. M. and. moll marches and} Where are actually indi- health amd official agencies should Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. a ae igh ‘1 also gemt and poverty stricken the com-{do what they can for the children No evening service during the meetings. Sling munity shold step in — children {of their communities. Such coop- month of August. to prevent I 310. | should not be allowed to grow up |eration would bring about marked vent any ac ght result | with undermourished er -noar- improvement in dental health. Trinity Lutheran Church 3 bod : y propen'y. Rev. George A. Kercher, Pastor | Morning Service 10:45 A. M. 4 Sunday School 9:36 A. M. Morning service 10:45 A. M. No evening services and August. Rev. O. L. Mease, S. T. D., Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. M worship 10:3 Eq Prayer D. meeting on ¥ | evening at 8:00. i time for services is Daylight | © The Al | Saving Time. r John Main street Mr. H vacan t for Farmers’ cy of Mr. Dai Come! Come! Come! { first Sunday of eac rill oc- | 5 Murphy prop- | Prayer St. Luke's Episcopal Church Rev'd. William S. J, Dumvill, Rector Holy communion and sermon the y School at 9:15. during July |. St. Mark’s United Brethren in Christ | | Wednesday | Newtown U. B. in Christ Rev. H. M. Tobias, pastor Sunday School in charge of Mr. |° Emanuel Myers | C. BE. at 6:30 Evening wo at 7:00. Theme: that Happe { Unexpected.” h month at 10:30 | prayer sermon 10:30 | Prayer rehearsal ednesday even- worsh ip with The Methodist Episcopal Church “The Church on the Square” | x We Ridgway Petre, B. D., Pastor | Aug. 13 { ay School, Dr. E. W. dent. ing worship. sermon. i r Meeting. | Methodist | church. Florin United Brethren in Christ Church . Deitzler, Ph. D., Pastor | it Saving Time uncements: Rev. J. C Macedonia A. M. E. Church The Church of “Welcome” Rev, Claude H. Wilson, Pastor Sunday, A 20, 1933. First Quaterly Moet Zz. 10:00 A. M. Sunday School. 11:90 A, M. Morning worship. v Rev. Snowden of Ma- :00 a General class meeting. 00 P.M. worship Sermon b¥ R Columbia, 00 P Sermo 8 on i { Chureh of God A very fine lot. \ § REGISTERED OPEN HEIFERS Dams of the above heifers have C. T. A. records listed in Catalogue. If de- sired send for one. Phone 35-R21 Me- chanicsburg, Pa. : TEN HIGH GRADE CLOSE FRESHING COWS This stock is Accredited and Blood tested. Triplex Farms, 12 mile west of Bowmansdale, Lisben Road (Route 156) 1 mile north of Grantham, Pa. ENOS H. HERR I. J. ZERCHER F. D. Myers, Auct A. B. Rupp, Ck Executor Namie] B. Strickler, Atty. jly12-6t | nonite Church ad, MOUNT JOY At the M All the Lumber and Slate fro¥yg shedding at the church will be sol the Trustees. aug.23- WE DO OUR PART { E. 8. T. concluding Sunday Rev. Paul G. Marth a B., Minister Week : Daylight Saving Time Prayer Meeting 8:00. Bible Cenference A very unusual Bible Conference will be held at Beulzh Heights, Elizabeth- town, beginning Aug. 18th 7:30 P. M evening Aug. 20th. Arthur J. Bendle, Johnstown, Pa. will be the teacher. All messages will be illustrated by charts, maps, balls etc. The message Sunday at 2:38 on “God and the Stars” reveals facts concern- ing the comparative relativity, position, size and speed of Be planets and their | iabl dience to God our Fath- is the an and Chief En- of the universe. t miss this rare treat. ee AU A rr You can get al the mews of this locality for less than three cents 3 week thru the Bulletin. RI A ————— Stimulate your business bv advertis- ing in the Bulletin hurch home are | Q QQ Q Q LQ Q Q Q § i Q 14 MILE WEST OF |. FLORIN, PA CEDAR TREE INN Wednesday Evening, August 23 FREE FOOD AND MUSIC READING BEER ON TAP Every—One—Welcome sen e prevaile ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. Joseph Bundle wishes to announce to his many friends that he has been assigned the ® Cleani d Finklestein Dro He desires to give prompt and courteous ‘service to all customers. 66 West Main St. Take of Flowers Care », MOUNT JOY, Ph, aug.16-2t YOU can shave your face BUT you ent shave the back of your neck A“well greomed man is admired Mrs: { Maud Conrad | Read—The Bulletin MEMBER Change In Banking Hours WE DO OUR PART Beginning Mon., Aug. 21 The Banks In Mount Joy Will Be Open From 8 a. m. to 3p. Mm. (Standard Time) Instead of From 7 a. m. to 3 p.'m as Heretofore First National Bank and Trust Co. Union National Bank COOOL OOOO0
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