————— \ PAGE FOUR GUILE, "IT'S FOOTBALL TIME Rl ill often bring out the “action” . A shot from the side lines (right). vill be much more pleasing the ordinary, conventiona, Enlargements detail of a foothal HOLD at Ha 3 thai again with it it iod before the start of the tunities for For instance, 2 top of the 12 the crowds to their seats. 50 of a second the people as toward your ion of your seat and take a full e of the crowds in the and as you do this you e of your friends seated their attention and “Hey, ip another interest- picture. Even a lind” shot over your shoul- r y bring unusual and pleasing See today that your camera is q | ready for action, load it with film 1st | and leave for the game determined to get th ind of pictures you will be 1d t w your friends. JOHN VAN GUILDER | | porary loan of $3,000 was presented . . Approprial 1011 {and passed. Upcn motion action [on the building for housing the new Yo N | fire apparatus was deferred for the an d F ire Ko.) present, Bills to the amount of | $1781.30 were then paid and coun- | ci a (From page 1) atl i torney Arnold, re ting Mrs. | SALE OCTOBER 9 Shank, who fell down a flight of | Wednesday Evening, Qct. §, C. steps at our fire house during the |S. Frank & Bro. will sell 25 head firemen's convention here in June. | of Tioga Co. cows, Holstein heifers She claims $85 for doctor hills. |and stock bulls at public sale at The matter was turned over tothe ir place of business near town. Fire Company. poultry fruit, merchandise and Burgess Keener reported having |V etables. collected $5.50 the past month. | ey. | When in need of Printing. (any- THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. WEDNESDAY, oh, I 3 E. Walters ..... 150 137 287 RUMMAGE SALE Vhen in need of Print a raffic Count Our Farm I Mipple ......... 117 152 112 381 | Don’t forget the rummage sale to | thing) kindly remember th Gerber ........ 130 122 160 412 be held in the Lutheran Church | ——D Oe Ordered At Derr .......... 221 198 153 612 House this Friday afternoon and | Advertise in The Bulletin a en ar| | -— — doy Saturday. This sale is| | Tolals ....... 877 883 857 2609 being held by the Young Ladies . {From page 1) nnn | High Single C. Derr 221. High |Bible Class. | COULD NOT DO | 2) Regidenty Aves | TIMELY REMINDERS FROM THE | Triple C. Derr 612. SE i 0 U n About 20 residents of Florin ap- | ppNNGYIVANIA STATE COL-| THIRD WEEK STANDING | MARRIAGE LICENSE | § peared to protest thesbelition plan. | SCHOOL OF AGRICUL- | The standing of the tears in the [J Lloyd E. Stauffer and Frances E.| The commission barred introduc- TURE Cigarette League for the third week UDITORIU | Landis, both of Donegal twp. tion by the railroad of a petition x { tempt is a are as follows: | SATRE i whi which Hurlock said several hun- Provent Fire Lossts Ey oe 1 To ows THEA | —when you § ded townspeople Signed. reven ire Losses—This is offi- Team Won Lost MANHEIM, PA. | a h te 1 d Coh cially designated as Fire Prevention Old Golds ................ 10 2 ! | table—at y Py 3S | it’ end sng re rope il pe re en | Week. Unofficially, every week Chesterfields ............. 9 3 . Thurs., Oct. 9-10 | | -_ a y 7 “ | Ss med: al Shed Ye In FoR ii 1ave Ishould be just that. Exereising Spuds .................... 8 <4 1 elen Gahagan | | may be Rn is es nn 2 o] | PYOPEr precautions will help to re- ‘Cools 5 7h ndolph Scott i | you need for ey mes ° as! duce the tremendous losses of life Camels ................... 2 10 Fi “SHE” { encrays Mss. Charles L.¢ township, in which Florin is situ- and preperty caused by blazes, lar- Luckie Strikes 2 10g : | Trenton, New ated, testified he signed the petition, hae an | Frida%, October 11th | | doing just a little work 1 h se and small. i : d My mother-in-law but reconsidered. He agreed with a Good Lamb. Crop-Yee. of | : D ble Feature ol wd wi wi I GE B Harry Whittle, a Justice of the | d ’ 1 5 Played October 3, 1935 Jones 'PASTEURIZ MILK 1 can sees wonderful ch owp-ed plans | | Peace, Mrs. Francis Frank, A. G.|2 800d ram with OR Chesterfields Ist 2nd 3rd Tis §| “OUTLAWED GUNS” Li REAM Tw is young | Sars, aD > : {ewes is a step in the right direc- C. Herr ...... 152 190 126 468 | 1 1 Walters, George Shuman and W.| ~ . te 08 ang |, ¥ 5: and milk H. Meyers that the crossing >" toward lamb erop profits. If H. Greiner .... 184 163 155 502 §| Karloff Ig W. F. COBL% new Toas le Reet ore ; fe i property he can | J. Newcomer .. 164 156 121 441 3 Stash {| ELWOOD MARTIN, Dist. Ag wl: 5 rail. | used salely with 40 to 50 ewes. J. Anderson ... 198 191 148 537 ACK I 2 2 I. Hoopes of Harrisburg. tall The sheepman cannot afford touse|J. Doe ........ 105 128 125 358 11} — road division engineer, testifiedthe| ~~ Saturday tober 12th |} Co lan inferior sire, IB. Doe... ..... 107 130 125 362 1! des crossing was dangerous. Its iid Store. Dahlia Carclully—After Tracy would not seriously inconvenience is el Clai na | the dahlia t 8 illed by f als 5 i aire evol anyone, he said, because nearby ae A x il 3 ig Tomy © i ee he a ne | “DANTE’S i : 4 > at the g . Epuds st 2nd 3n s i - . the Market street crossing, protec few days later the tubers can RB Schneider 125 159 157 75H) , | ted 24 hours a day by watchmen, Ub 5." A collar having a 1 A = 1 Mon. Tues., OY. 1 and carrying most of the traffic. | : Sh de Ne hy So re dg: Williams 15¢ 184 128 us Clark Gabi if Harry Heunstein, East Donegal | Hie ah 2m 0s nn ie rer R. Geiss sissies iL 135 156 463 §| Lorettz Youle (i {township road supervisor, testified it is the FOS prachica place jor [B ... 103 130 125 360 Jack Oakie Hi the Angle Street crossing was un- Sorage. 1 :.. C. Secvers ..... 107 128 147 382 “CALL of THE WH#LD” | i cafe. Cohen sought to bring out, Avcid Cattle Poisoning—A num- F. Good ....... 199 203 176 578 ere] bh We deliver SitRair lubricants and gasolines direct to your farm. fare. 8 : £ nian dls a 7 . | : X; ; in cross-examination, that there | bor o piants poison cattle ~~ = FF = Wed. Thurs. Oct. 1687 | We offerSinclair@paline Motor Oil, Sine lair Pennsylvania) \Votor iE {year in Pennsylvania. Among these | 898 920 886 2704 John Boles, Jean Mu Q Q, were no fatalities at Angle Street | > 2OIRIS ob 92 “213 « y ; 1 | Qil, Sinclair Tractég, Oils, Sinclair Gasoline, Sinclair Super. : . {are poison hemlock, water hemlock, lich Single F. Good 203. High f§| ORCHIDS TO YOU [§ . in the past ten years, while a watch- |cow parsnip, wild Black cherry, jim= Triple F. Good 578 Added if Flame Kerosene, Sin Cup and Axle Grease. Priced right, | : Aad arsnp, wid Back cherry, Jim- | Triple F. Good 578. | man was killed at Market Street. sont Weed. poison sumac | Joe Louis vs. Max Baer righty = aa a : s umac, Ta > J hore = Hee | poiso n ivy, mountain laurel, black Played October 4, 1933 - i . SEN LAIR Pennsylvania railroad counsel, ob- | nightshade, and common horsetail. | Camels 16t Zod Sid Tis = jected. Commissioner P. S. Sten | Use Li hts an Pullcts- Commor 3 ; We to 1 5 hit | OILS, ES, EROSER oblec- S 8 ayy M- J. Barnhart . 42 137 138 8 mer maid ante EE ek rE vis vg ig 1 o shen 2 i) ae wind {early pullets to reach peak of pro- mM. Demmeyv . 152 158 120 43 iE, I. Taf i 4 for the I as K - a zie “ ri Yori BY ho he WY ee ANSI] naturally and then when I. Walters 141 154 169 464 i ir millionair street did not indicate it was safer 4 Ba es Ta 2 Birr : a WE CE IER | | Phone 217M FLIZAE TOWN, (wearin than: Mackel street laying starts to drop the lights are 7 Zellers 197 202 153 552 ail than CRATE Stigst used. The lights are used to check J. Mateer ...... 167 191 179 537 SAT., OCTOBER 11 & 12 You are invited to stop at GRISSINGER'S and see the SH my I a drop in production rather than | — | OSAUR which will be exhibited there n OCTOBER 16th Moro after th IRONVILLE to stimulate abnormally high egg| Totals ....... 80 1028 924 2932 | | CLARENCE F. GRISSINGER. Rite hed laying. Gld Golds Ist 2nd 3rd Tis UP, fOllOW : 3 : Contrgl Storage Conditions—Pro- 1. Newcomer 163 149 135 447 ng his recor On Monday evening the W | oily controlled temperature, ven- Wiker ...... 114 186 167 467 ght of 34 Missionary Society of the Troneille tilation, and humidity are still con- N. Stein ....... 119 152 153 424 iles an hou church held their regularly {cidered the three main factors in), Reinhold 232 174 138 544 new spee monthly Meoung in the ehureh, ! rroducing satisfactory conditions 1, Hogentogler 207 178 202 587 | Mrs. Icna Metzger, conducted the |; . apple storage. C. Miller 162 147 166 475 | worship service, and acted as pres- —li Te pre Gi { ident in the absence of the presi- pst HEMPFIELD HIGH | Totals 997 936 941 2944 | dent. gy TINT 7 ge WS pure NS eh aE DEFEATS MOUNT JOY, 3-2 lich Single Rei 2. Hi Ephraim Fornoff and Alvin Mum- oh ch Sib Bela 202 High og gler . maw are on the sick list. After trailing 2 to 1 at half time, DS 0p | { Miss Miriam Heagy, a studentat |i. past Hempfield booters: came Pisved Ociober 4, 1935 Special Show Juniata college, was home over the | back in the fourth period to add (gois 1st 2nd 38rd Tisi Sunday, Oct. 13 il A M. weekend : {two markers and defeat MountJoy Funk .......... 195 188 181 564 MON. & TUES, OCY. 14 & 15 | On Monday evening the three by a score of 3 to 2 on the Landis- Mumma ....... 147 120 135 402 “Lucky” Sane Evy lead | official boards of the Silver Spring Field, Friday afternoon. Mumper Bw de AE M8 vase Gite sf oem ae al y atternoon, |Muomper ....... 5 circuit consisting of the Centreville, | Hempfield (3) Mt. Joy (2) | Cramer 131 156 195 482 fiver wt ’ a ral Ey ee (EL Maria Je “ Py Tae and Ironville Ci Shellenberger .. G. ..... Germer | . 137 169 147 453 es, he a joint meeting in the Sil- {Tone LF Peifer agen i =: : Ng ol iin, Fra, er 'M Good ...... C 542 | ver Spring UB church. It was de- I 2. F. .... Dillinger ood Hl 190 18 542 Sled to ghe the pavn, Bev Wri LH... Garber | Totals ........ 915 967 1011 2893 | C. Blakt an grease of $100 in sl {Poff ......... CH. ........ Heilig Luckie Strikes 1st 2nd 3rd Tis for the coring year, Greiner ...... RH ....... Grove H. Brown ..... 143 124 147 414 | Mr. and Mrs. John Bibbus and | ce aa O.L. .. McLaughlin Weldon 135 137 104 37: i children, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sin- [Districh #11. Brown | sess a ger, spent the week-end in a gun- | neo 5 CF... Crider a = ning club cottage in the mountains | Weist oe ym Shank IEE 11 in Perry County. Ernest ........ GR. ...... J. Doe Evenings On Thursday evening, October 1 te Vee M Th 2 . | Score by periods: tr 2 Shows 17th at 7:45 FM the Fall Rally of | FAST HEMPFIELD 0 10 2—3'm 00s¢ ea e 7and 9 P. M. the Lancaster District of Christian MT J0VF 0200-2 Saturday | Education, Fast Penna. conference| go East Hempfield— ELIZABETHTOWN 6-8-9:30 P. M. || Church of the UB in Christ will | Mr. Miller of the street commit- y tee, reported a {rom Trot thing) kindly remember the Bulletin Wm. Nitrauer, principal of our boro hl is | ° > schools, for a “SLOW” sign at the Milea Hints | . | corner of Columbia Avenue and ge | : | Poplar street, referred to the com- | mittee to comp vith the request. | Mr. Krall, of the water commit- | tte, repcrted the completion of a bridge across the creek at the] pumping station. Mr. Gilbert of the Finance Com- committee reported the chimney at kills, Mr. Hostetter, of the property committee reported chimney at Shatz’s residence comnleted; also made the present necessary repairs | to the brick dwelling on park prop- | erty. : vy tr od By J. F. Winchester, S.A.E. Supervisor Henry er Te-| Supervisor of Motor Vehicle ported that the water pipes over Equipment, Standard Oil Company the railrcad bridges in town shoul d| of Pennsylvania be covered before c 4 weather. T= modern automobile battery is It was also repcrted that seve seldom a source of trouble to the of the bridges need repairing. The careful motorist who gives it a little | secretary was instructed io notify attention now and then. To the in- | secretary Was : I t I 3 different car owner, however, the the P. R. R. Company to attend to battery may give troubles, which came. Also trim the hedge alo are all the more to be regretted, be- the sidewalk on Marietta str | cause they can be so easily avoided. | ten a The most important thing to re- Pumping Engineer Tepors member about the battery merits ted having pumped 730,000 gallons repetition here. That is: keep the of water in 730 hours by water Water level in the battery about sower and 6,270,000 gallons in 146 one-half inch above the plates, an P ook 8 nnn, Use only approved battery water. In- hours by motor, a total of 7,000,000 sufficient water will cause the gallons for September. { plates to buckle and will lead to the Fire Chief Ray Myers reported T'apid ruin of the battery. Any serv- Are culls during thi month,| J station will gladly supply the three fire calls during tat montn, | proper water, gratis. one of which was in town. You should also bear in mind that Mrs. Ida Leib, secretary of the ' battery terminal connections should Board of Health, reported no com- be tight and clean. Corrosion around | to rth he _| the terminals is easily prevented by | municable diseases in the boro! smearing around them a light coat during the month. of petroleum jelly. Service stations O. K. Snyder appeared before also provide this service. This should be done every month or two. The corrosion can be washed off with or- | dinary hot water. If you do it your- self, be careful not to get the deposit on your clothing. council and made several proposi- | ticns relative insurance. Treasurer H. N. Nissley reported | Lo balances in the yaHions seeounts) | From now on your battery will be’ as follows: Boro $1463.57; Water | forced to do more work, as starting $49.73; Interest $86.00; Interest, Bw) will be more difficult in the cold weather, and you will have more use bonds, $60.00; New Park $7221. | 0 your lights. So, make up your Upon motion $500 was transferred mind to give the little attention hee from the Boro tothe water account. | essary to get maximum service A resolution authorizing a tem- from your battery, ~ be held in the Ironville UB church. | Rev. P. B. Gibble, of Palmyra, Pa., | General Director of East Penna. Conference and Dr. C. A. Lynch, | President of Lebanon Valley col- lege will be the speakers. The State Highway Department are tarviaing the old Ironville pike It is unfortunate along the edges. | that they do not tarvia the road completely from Ironville to Mt. Joy as this road isin very bad con- | 11932 dition. SALUNGA The Monthly Meeting of the Young Ladies Bible Class of the | Salunga M. E. Church met at the | [home of Mrs. Charles Myers. The! | devotions were in charge of Mrs. Phares Stehman. After the social | period in charge of Mrs. Levi Pei- | fer and Mrs. Walter Eshleman, re- freshments were served by the] hostess. Those present were: Mrs. | Lloyd Hamilton, Mrs. P. E. Mrs. Walter Eshleman, Mrs. Rodgers, Miss Ellen Nissley, Mrs. { Melvin Newcomer Jr. Mrs. Phares ! Stehman, Mrs. Harry Blessing, Mrs Levi Peifer and Mrs. Charles N |ers and son. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Way and two {sons James and Jack attended the auto races at Kutztown on Sunday. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. P. B. Stehman on Monday evening. rl MET AT ROURERSTOWN i The Lancaster County Church of God Ministerial met Monday after- noon at the home of Rev. Donald | Thomas, Roherstown. | The paper was presented by the Rev. Raymond Dale, Washington boro. The subject was “The De- votional life of the Pastor.” Albert | Ete \ Young, 1 i Kauffman. Goals: East Hempficld—Ernst, 2; | Weist. Mount Joy—Grove, Crider. iia Brillhart; timekeeper, etz; time of periods, 12 minutes; Getz. score rekeaper, 1934 Plymouth Coach 1934 1933 1933 1933 1933 1932 urn Sedan ’8 Sedan Master Coach 7 Sedan 1931 1931 1931 1931 193 Chev. Chev. Coach Chev. Roadst Dodge Sedan. Sedan Coup A 5 HENRY TOR} 126-128 E. King Street 1 LANCASTER, PA, gp Must Clean Out Acids The only way your body can clean out Fo is and poisonous wast fron 1 your 11s thru 9 1 Kid- tubes or fi ware. of cheap, drugs. functional fer disorders make you Suffer from Getting Up Nights, Nervous- , L.eg Pains, Backache, Circles Under Hy 8, Dizzine Rheumatic Pains, Acid- » Burning, warting or Itching, don't take chances. Get the Doctor's guaran- teed prescription ealled Cystex (Siss- Tex). Works fast, safe and sure. In 48 hours it must bring new vitality, and is guaranteed to fix you up in one week or money back on return of empty package. Cystex costs only 9c a day at druggists and the guarantee protects you. Wed. Thug. Oct. 9 10 Claudette "§glbert in in “IMITATION OF fgg “CALL OF THE WILD” oS OBER 14th TWO FE RES ROOM” and WR a MAIL” Fri. Sat., October 11 12 Clarke Gable “BLACK Tuesday, October 15th Wed. This Oct. 16 17 Buddy Rogers p in STER KING FROST CELEBRATION MOUNT GRETNA PARK SUNDAY, OCT. 13th Due to inclement Weather last Sunday Park closing was postpone, 1 to Sunday, Oct. 13th. All the very val Mle free gate gifts and the 15 CABINET & LE RADIO SETS Valued at $490 will be g n away absolutely free Great Attra: “tions F Final Sunday THE VERY POPULAR ASRANGERS COWBOY BAND With Sensational Tap Dancer—The illing WGAL SILVER MOON HAW IANS Also The Famous RADIOS MUSICAL HEA Many Novelties—Bargains Galore—Everything Mudge Better not miss the final Sunday : Afternoon & Evening 14¢ Plus Tax N = + Scene in t Save 4 FEA VOT oot ie t left, was n Jontinental na or Admiral Ai 10 Tubes’ Cons Advertised Radio $5 Down, $5 Mot Carrying Cha ie with Any Nationally uy Now! 10-Day Price! {49-55 3 Band World Range! Maal Tubes. High Fidelity! Licensed by RCA and Ha eltine. Come in! 4 e! You buy a Wj uality: Cleaner get Wards ly $8.95, at CY.CHAP: fa od ho ah ed exp! 01 oung owls an S poked int ger: © of the 7 Faves ern,” the ST ——— 30 South Duke St. LANCASTE ZR, |
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