The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 01, 1934, Image 8

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    1st, 1934
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST

PAGE EIGHT THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.

tle. In good weather it is clear, but | vate a mind free from worry. Cull Inefficient Cows Mulch the Garden
manure, leaves,

 








What Are the Wild W Saying? |Relici N
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at re t e l aves e ous L ews we the approach of astorm itturns| A serum which was prepared for| In times of feed shortage and high Mulches of strawy
milky. > ts a ime
- 3 Th 8 i ; fe o is be-|feed prices all inefficient animals lawn clippings, and sometimes paper
~ Capt. omas ee, professor of [ing tested on human ings. a ey Ate ie home garden to con-
In Chur ches mathematics in the United States |prisoners at the Colorado State p! Should bs Rept Bway from the feed are used in ih down weeds.
Navy, predicts floods for 1936, 1937, |son offered themselves and were in- | BoD i al fo fsed a few good a pois re : especially valuable
and 1938 Hi calralations fave ulated first With the serdm and] We than to underfeced a larger Strawy n owe De maton,
num for celery

sa -
tuberculosis bacilli,


 
cosmic ray. It
during thun-
costs.
proaching that of the
has been noticed only
der storms.
to this office every Tuesday afternoon. of the farm flock will reduce feeding
Fewer mistakes will be made |
when the hens have been properly fed |
Kraybill's Mennonite Church
9:00 Sunday School.
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE | based on the sunspot cycle. [hen with
CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND Dr Mes dof
Dr. J. S. Oartel, of Wilkinsburg, Qut of 303 forecasts of the mean TH Hn
> ENTIRE SURROUN 4 : , | ; : in HIS FIRSTS LARTER TREE u
THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING |p. has discovered that by placing temperature for the following 24 hrs, | FREER EIRENE RONEN RRR EATER EER RARER RARE
COMMUNITY liscased tooth between the receiv- by ti Weather Bureau station at |= ) [) . S f lL
ind sending plates of a short- Francisco only 57 have missed |B Po 1. ( 10 vO
All the church news in this column | Wave broad-casting set 30 per cent re than three degrees. = a
s published gratis and we solicit the the germs can be killed |= ye V sg
news of your church. Ask your pastor A new ray has been discovered Reduce Feed Costs |= 2 AR MAAS
or someone to mail or bring this news | which has a pentrating power ap- Cylling the non-producing hens out E rn
SERY ICE
. Dr. Francis Benedict, of the Car-
Preshvteri harch negie Institution believes longer life and given a chance to produce as many | T rer IMES
Rev. C nn depends upon man’s ability to culti- eggs as they are capable of laying. AN ATTENDANT AT ALL T
, C. B. , D. D.,
Church School 9:30 A. M. H. 8. —_—
Newcomer, superintendent. A
SORE REE RE RENAN ERR




Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. George A. Kercher, Pastor
Bible School 9:30 A. M.
Morning service 10:45 A. M.
Sy
READY KLOWAIT SAS


Don’t endure this foot suffering
any longer. Let us give you a com-
plete Foot Test and Shoe Analysis
and show you what causes your
pain and how we can overcome it
for you with scientifically fitted
shoes and the proper Dr. Scholl
Corrective. This valuable Service
costs you nothing. It is for men,
women and children. We feature
Dr. Scholl’s Foot Comfort Service.
CHARGE FOR
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000




Trinity Evan. Congregational Church
Rev. John Waser, Pastor
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Morning Worship 10:30 A. M.
Vespers and Bible Study 7 P. M.
Mt. Joy Mennonite Church
9:0¢ Sunday School. Ie
7:00 P. M. Preaching. \
Friday evening Teachers’
at 7:30.
EE thy
EES
meeting WE MAKENO



Donegal Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor
Church School 9:30. D. C. Wit-
mer, superintendent.
Morning worship and sermon 10:00
A. M. Rev. Clayton Witmer will con-
duct the service and cpeak.





Photo by Orville Logan Buider


Raquel Torres, beautiful film star, should be able to tell you, for in the
«event she does not hear the whole story at this spot, she will nop on
ther bicycle and ride on to the next listening post on Malibu Beach
COMPULSORY—
STATE AUTO INSPECTION STARTED JULY 1st











































Sale Register

Every Thursday Evening, at Wag-
ner’s Park, Beverly, regular weekly
community sale of stock, chicks, mer-
chandise, furniture, meats, etc. by G.
K. Wagner.

Wednesday, Aug 1—At 7 p. m, a
carload of cows, fruit and merchan-
dise, etc. by C. S. Frank & Bro.
Wednesday, Aug. 8—At 7 p. m, a
carload of cows, fruit and merchandise,
ete. by C. S. Frank & Bro.
ene GQ:
Plant Garden Crops
Sow green curled or broad leaved
batavian endive for October and No-
vember use. Place several seeds in
bage the same as endive. Plant dwarf





Produce & Live
Stock Market
CORRECT INFORMATION FUR-
NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PA.
BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR THE
BULLETIN
STEERS
Receipts of cattle continue liberal
and includes all grades and classes.
Market opening slow, indications will
sell about steady with the close of
last week. Calves fairly active with
general top on choice vealers 6.50, a
few selects sold higher. Hogs, slow,
mostly 25 cents lower than the last
week’s average; choice Westerns re-

Reformed Mennonite Church
Christian S. Nolt, Pastor
There will be services in the Re-
formed Mennonite church on West
Main street next Sunday morning at
9:30 standard time.

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
Holy communion and sermon the
first Sunday of each month at 10:30
Sunday School at 9:15.
Morning prayer and sermon 10:30
Evening Prayer 7:30 P. M.
Choir rehearsal Wednesday even-
ing at 6:30.

Newtown U. B. In Christ
H. M. Tobias, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:15 A. M.
Emanuel Myers, Superintendent.
Morning worship at 10:15. Sermon



Pennsylvania Power & Light Colin

I'm a regular wizard at making ‘Ice Cubes in
a hurry, and you should see me prepare frozen
desserts and chilled salads that fairly make your
mouth water - - all you need is Electric\Refrig-
eration, \







“We are ready to inspect your car anytime after that date
Here you will receive the same careful and
] courteous service as in the past
Bring your car to our station, as soon as you conveniently can
Ens...
. TIRES, GAS
“INSPECTION
Or SERVICE

be pleased to serve you.
CLARENCE WwW.
Between Mount Joy and Florin

hills about 8 to 10 inches apart and| . -- : : .__ |theme, The Secret Meeting,
BE Oo nts when to one in tail 575, wholesale 550-600, choice |e worries. Wodnestoy at 7/00, and your Local Dealer
: : 1 b locals 5.00-5.25. Sheep and lambs are Clevion Risser, lender Phone 47R
a hill. Sow Chinese or celery cab- holding about steady, but hard to ayton ’ >
BATTERY CHARGING
You may need from time to time, I will
HERR




Scotch kale for late fall and winter roe top on choise lambs Church of God
use; space the plants about 6 to 10 in-| p eipts: 29b3 cattle: 302 calves; Rev. G. F. Broske, Minister
ches apart. 421 hogs; 158 sheep Senda Sea va
——- Ee Ta reaching :30. vi
Choice 6.50-7.25 2
Visitor (to angler at riverside)—Is ie 6.5 C. B. 7:00.
Good 5.50 0
this a good place for fish? Medium 495.550 | Preaching at 7:30 P. M.
Angler—Yes, I never see any of them. mon 295_4.95 Prayer service Wed. 7:45 P. M.
leave it—London Tit-Bits. He HEIFERS : Everybody welcome. @ :
ice 5.25-5.75 Na A
ae 1 jot Florin United Brethren in Christ eX e X e ome 1n
HENDERSON Medium 3.00-4.50 Bows ed Pastes
2.00-3.00 + Se Ve ’
“THE” COWS Prayer meeting Thursday evening
Tire Bicycle hoes Sax nn School 9:30 A. M.
: Good 3.25-3.75 2 +
£ then many Common and medium 2.25-3.25 Morning worship 30:30, M e e use O O
Freer Borns Riding Low cutter and cutter 1.00-2.25 Sore =e iy £2 i
) BULLS ni edia n EB
Trades—Terms, Repairs—Rentals Good and choice 425-550 | the evening.
> d 1 2.25-4.25
Warren Henwood Inc. §| cuir, common and mec *| St. Mark's United Brethren in Christ
324 E. King St, LANCASTER oo Rev. O. L. Mease, S. T. D., Pastor
0 Evenings Good and choice 6.00- .50
on Mot Medium 550-6.00 | Sunday School at 9:00.
Motorcycles, Boats, Motors on) Morning worship at 10:15 A. M.
Cull and common 3.50-5.50 Bh
’ 7 Rev. Joha 1B. Brubcke: will de-
ily 25-3t FEEDER & STOCKER CATTLE |jiyer th: rorring message.
Good and choice 5.00-6.00 | Fyening worship and sermon 7.30.
L. B. ROBERTS Common and choice 325-425 | Rev. Eli ingle wll deliver the
HOGS evening n.2
ato Ties, Licenses, Good and choice 550-5.73| Meeting for prayer and the Bible
Censes Medium and good 3.25-3.50 | study on Wednesday at 7:30.
ig a ew Haven SHEEP
ONT Choice lambs 7.00-7.50 The Methodist Episcopal Church
MO LO Medium Lambs 6.00-6.50 Rev. Harold C. Koch, Minister
Yearling Wethers 300-209] sunday Church School 3:30 A. M.
Ewes 00-3. Morning Worship Service at 10:30

I ————
Thresh Wheat Early

To avoid losses caused by the An-
goumois grain moth it is imperative
that wheat be threshed early. It is es-
pecially dangerous to leave the un-
threshed wheat in the barn after Sep-
A M
Preaching at 7:30 P. M.
Sunday, July 29, The Truth About
Jesus.
Sunday, August 5th, How Jesus
Christ Saves Us.
During the month of August the
There are some things we refuse to do to sella car.
We like sales, but fairdealing and the confidence. of
our customers are desirable too.
For one thing, we refuse to poison any one’s mind
not be true of all. There comes a point where claims
and adjectives and all advertising hysteria disappears
in its own fog. Personally, I prefer facts.
We say the Ford V-8 is the best car we have ever
Experience tember 1. Wherever it is possible the [Sunday evening service will be
wheat should be threshed from the | closed. ; against another make of car. We know what our car made
ELIZABETHTOWN, 16 High Street field. On Tuesday morning, July 10th, J : i .
Open Tuesday and Mjday =cut the Mount Joy Methodist Church is and what it will do, and we are ready to tell you
Yradidate Disease had charge of the WGAL radio morn We say that our 8-cylinder car is as economical to





9A Mto5P M
Saturday, 9 A. M. to 4 P.
MANHEIM, 19 W. Steigel Stree!
Mon., Wed., Thurs., 8 to 5 P. M.
Evening Tues., Fri. and Sat.
Telephone, Manheim 11-J
jly 25-3t
A systematic spraying program
usually controls cane blight on rasp-
berries. However, since the infection
occurs when it is difficult to spray the
spberries, the most satisfactory
asure consists of cutting out and

g the diseased canes.





“I work all the time and feel strong . . .
2”


You Can Escape
Periodic Upsets
ing devotional service.
Science Nibbles
Snake venom, unlike most other
animal poisons, has been found to be
toxic to plants.
A larye spot on the planet Jupiter
was recently discovered by an ama-
teur astronomer in Germany.
Dr. Soma Weiss, of Boston, says
blood pressure is not standard and
that some people who have an ap-
parently normal pressure are suffer-
ing from a disease of the arteries
and some having a high pressure are
normal,

Women who must be on the job every
day need Lydia E. Pinkham’s Tablets:
They not only relieve periodic pain and
discomfort . .. they help to correct the
CAUSE of your trouble. If you take them
regularly . .. and if yours is not a surgical
case ...you should be able to escape
periodic upsets.
Chocolate coated . . . convenient . . . de-
pendable. Sold by all druggists. New small
size—50 cents.









“J am 27 and a textile winder in the mill. I had cramps so
bad that I had to cry many times. I used to stay in bed two
days a month. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Tablets helped me wonder-
fully. For the first time in my life I do not suffer. I can work all
the time now and feel strong.—Mrs. Bennie Coates, 1963 Ter
race St., Muskegon, Mich.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S TABLETS
J A Uterine Tonic and Sedative for Women
IR

The increase in cancer of the lung
has led to a study of the different
dusts and gases inhaled daily such
as road dust, exhaust gases from au-
tos, ete.
A process by which wool is ren-
dered itchlesss and shrinkless has
been invented.
It is thought possible that the new
ly discovered ‘heavy water’ is one of
the causes of senility.
Paternity can now be disproved al-
though not proved by blood tests.
Angina pectoris has been success-
fully treated by the removal of the
thyroid gland.
John Millen, director of the De-
troit Zoo, says he has found that el-
ephants like tobacco.
A native barometer of Bermuda is
| made by placing shark oil in a bot-

 

about that, but to imply defects in another car is not
our business.
We have done our utmost to encourage intelligent
buying of motor cars by showing purchasers how to
protect their own interests. All that a good producer
asks is a customer who knows quality when he sees it
(an intelligent purchaser will speedily conclude) that
only a bad product requires bad sales methods.
We refuse to keep dinning in your ears that the
Ford V-8 is the best, most economical, lowest priced
car. That is claimed for several cars. Obviously it can-
operate as any lower number of cylinders.
We'say that we have always been known as the
makers of good cars and that the many good, well-
balanced (qualities of our present car, place it at the
head of our line to date.
Any one wishing to do business with us on these
principles will findyour word and the quality of our
product to be A-1. What we say about economy, op-
eration and durability will stand good anywhere,
(Signed) HENRY FORD
Ae PIP
GARBER’S

GARA(
SALES FORD SERVICE Xx
ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA.

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