R 18th, 103 at the treatVEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18th, 1935 longer ne of meat AMAZEA MINUTE | SCIENTIFACTS ~~ BY ARNOLD ay to hoo local news { OF ARCTIC REGIONS HAS LESS SNOW- FALL THAN IN ILLINOIS, THE COLD DRY AIR PERMITTING LITTLE PRECIPI - TATION. MOST REPULSIVE FISH- THE HIDEOUS STONEFISH LIES DORMANT ON THE OCEAN BOTTOM KILLING ANYTHING WHICH COMES \ LESS SNOW IN THE ARCTIC THE LONG, DARK, COLD WINTER 1 Ny Lf FEEDING THE YOUNG. INSTEAD OF CARRYING ~™ FOOD IN HER Bill, THE Weekly Prayer THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. 4 _ as Happenings In the Town Of Flo rin (From page one) | son Willis were Sunday guests of Joon and Mrs. Luke at Millersburg. Lloyd Nentwig, son of Max Nent- wig is ill with pneumonia. The regular Christmas program to be presented in the Florin U. B. seventy-two and Miss Swartz, 14. friends and relatives, gathered at his home. The surprise which Mr. Hassinger and Miss Swartz receiv- ed was certainly a pleasant one. Delicious refreshments were ser=- ved to all present. While Mr. Hassinger was at|of household necessi church the guests consisting of | 46 years. Permanent. No in hr TENT Me ag “FEME SOLE TRADER” ORDER NOW HUSBAND CAN'T SHARE Mrs. Cora May Stern, 128 East High street, Elizabethtown, was granted the right to function “feme trader” after a hearing be- fore the Court. In her petition, Mrs. Stern stated ! that her husband, Harvey H. Stern, Lancaster, deserted her in April 1920, and that she has been forced | to support herself. The order of the court prevents her husband from interfering with her affairs or acquiring any of her sole Church will be found on another property, page of this ne Advertise in The Bulletin. Surprise Party . Mr. William Hassinger, Florin, and Miss Betty Swartz, Marietta, CLASSIFIED R. D. celebrated their birthdays Sunday, Dec. 15, with a‘ birthday 0 surprise party at the home of Wil- |, AN WANTED - Good : Rawleig te now open near you. liam Hassinger. Mr. Hassinger was | nhdustrious can. earn. better than average in line or experience needed. Write us day. Rawleigh, Dept. PNL-357-Q, Chester, Pa. dec. 18-1t | WANTED—A used Bee-Hive or Furnace Blower. Apply 204 Mt. Joy | Street, Mt, Joy. dec.18-1t- P| WANTED—Small Typ ePuappies, FLICKER PARTIALLY SWA- Everything looked gloomy out- | spotted, six weeks and over. C. A. LOWS IT AND THEN side, but everything was bright | Weaver, Market Street, Florin, Pa. IT DOWN THE THROAT OF and cheerful inside, and everyone dec.18-1t-p THE YOUNG. 323 ty av Wi a cnjoyed the day very much. All WANTED— Small place in coun- WNU Service | wished them many more happy | try, about April 1st, with two acres birthdays. of ground also lights. Apply P. O. The following guests were pre- | Box 107, Florin, Pa. dec.18-1t-p ON COLLEGE FACULTY | cnt: Mr. Lee Hassinger and| FOR SALE — Christmas Trees. daughter Evelyn, Mrs. Grace Gar-|Large variety—White Jines, Jack BRETHREN IN POINTMENTS TO BE DURING COMING YEAR Appended is the complete list of | appointments for the weekly prayer meetings to be held by the Breth- | ren in Christ during the coming year. Jan. (1)—Harry Emenheiser “ 8—Benj. S. Ginder 15—Elmer White $ “ 22—Phares Garman : “ 29—J. Edgar Gish | Feb. (5)—Katie Shonk 12—Henry G. Lehman 19—Amanda Brubaker * 26—Harvey Garman Mar. (4)—Anna Martin NEXT * 11—David Heisey . 18—Harry Fishburn E 25—Clarence Ginder Apr. (1)—Joseph K. Gish “ 8—Benj. Forry 15—Amos Heisey 22—Christ Moyer 20—Edwin ‘Henry 5.00 May —J. Earl Martin “ 13—Benj. Bradley 20—Warren Heisey 2.50 27—Jacob Stern June (3)—Jay Sherk 10—John Kreider 17—Katie Ginder 24—Amanda Eichler (1)—Paul Heisey 8—Samuel Shelly 15—M. N. Stauffer 22—Amos Mumma 29—Henry Musser (5)—Jacob Gish 12—Abram Koser 19—Samuel K. Nissley 26—Levi Mumma (2)—John M. Heisey 9—Abram Kreider 16—Martha Kuhns 23—Earl Myers 30—Harvey Campbell 5.00 0.00 sy 0.00 0.00 **= Sept. . (1)—Graybill Wolgemuth ‘ 14—Samuel Longenecker 21—John M. Forry 28—Samuel Z. Nornhold Nov. (4)—Albert Greenawalt, Sr. “ 11—Earl Brubaker c4-0 * 18—Arthur Koser xs “ 25—Melvin Boose ny Dec. (2)—Jacob Lehman “ 9—Albert Greenawalt, Jr 16—Phares Garman 23—Henry Musser 30—Daniel E. Wolgemuth —_— COUNTY-WIDE FRUIT | WILL BE DISPLAYED “ The county-wide fruit display is seing arranged to represent Lan- :aster Co., the state farm show it Harrisburg opening January 0th, 1936, Lancaster County Fruit Srowers’ Association has named a consisting of H. S. Nolt, | Silver Spring; J. C. Schuldt, El- Zzabethtown, and S. R. Snyder, 2lay to arrange the exhibits which will feature apples. Elmer R. Snyder at of Florin was Association. Other officers are: Vice President, J. Clarence Reist, CHRIST AP- HELD EACH WEDNESDAY EVENING Meeting 1936 | | important Wazoo 1 | { This is Aunt Molly Jackson, Ken- tueky mountain ballad-singer of IEnglish-Irish-Scotch-Cherokee Indi- an descent, who is assistant in New York university courses in Ameri- can folk-song and American folk« lore. She considered the first hill-billy ever on a college faculty. is Rugged Individualism “What. you call rugged indivigl- ualism,” said Hi Ho, the sage, of Chinatown, . “cannot be suppressed, A private toothache is always more than any public policy.” Soft Shell Crabs Soft shell crabs are those | have cast off their old hard shell | by the natural process of growth, The soft shell erabs on the market are caught soon after moulting, Much Gold Lost in 440 Years: More than 500,000,000 ounces of | gold, worth about $1: 3,000,000,000 at were | {Melvin Harry ard ald Wentzel, Bare, | Mount Joy; John Risser, Manheim | R. Joy; James Endslow, Marietta, and | Max Ricedorf, Elizabethtown. Others in the contest were: George Endslow, Marietta; Harold ; Risser, Elizabethtown; Marlin Risser, Man- slected president of the County | heim R D. 3; Samuel Ranck, Lan- {caster R. D. 4; Linn L. Reist, Lan- caster secretary, Simon R. | Joy; Snyder, Clay; treasorer, S. E. Fer- |D. 4; %, Ephrata, R. D. 1; and assistant [heim R. D. 2 present prices, has been ing the last 440 years. lost dur- Hot-Spot Salesmanship “Politics,” said Uncle Eben, “be- gins to sound to me like jes’ an- other form of what dey calls high- power salesmanship.” ‘The Steers Listed For State Show (From page one) Agricultural ciation, cal Extension Those selected to take their baby beeves to Harrisburg for exhibit and sale at the State Farm announced Thursday | lows: Parke Garber, D. 1; Alvin Strickler, Mount Joy; ! Stolzfus, Gordonville; ' Dyer, Elizabethtown; Rich- | Meckley, Elizabethtown; Don- Mount Joy; John S. Witmer; John Hauenstein, D. 3; Donald Newcomer, Mount Bainbridge; Robert Greiner, | R. D. 3; Lester Roland, Mt. Milton Ranck, Lancaster R. and Eugene Carper, Man- ®cretary, Barbara Musser, Lan-! A large percentage of the mem- master, bers have enrolled in the club for AT aE aa {next year which was organized on Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. | Wednesday. that | Asso- | Show | as fol- Elizabethtown R. | | ber and son Lee Maurice, Mr. and | Mrs. David Hassinger and grand- daughter Dolores, of Blain; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swartz and dau- ghters Betty and June, Mr. and | Mrs. Roscoe Hassinger and sons Ralph and Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Lee | Rhinehart and daughter Mary, Mr. | Carl Stahl and friend Miss Eliza- beth Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bre- [ne man, Mr. Earl Stahl, Mr. and { Mrs. Wm. Hassinger, Miss Mary { Rice, Mr. Stanley Baker, and Mr. Kenneth Morrow. A Baby Beef. Club Formed (From page 1) Ellis R. Denlinger, Gordonville R. D. 1; Harold E. Denlinger, Gor- donville R. D. 1; Harry Dyer, El- izabethtown R. D. 1; James Ends- low, Marietta R. D. 1; George Ends- Marietta R. R.1; Rufus Grube, Rothsville; George Grube, Roths- ville; Weidler.. Grube, -Rathswi le Parke Garber, , Elizabethto DL Lerdy Hawthom, Masiolia 9. low; hethtown RE 2; Allen. Risser, Bainbridge. Milton ‘Ranck, Lancaster ‘R.4D. 1; Herbert Royer, Lancaster R. D. 3; Robert E. Shenk, Mount Joy R. D. 1; Harry Sipling, Marietta R. D. 1; Melvin Stolzfus, Gordon- ville R. D. 1; Alvin Strickler, Mt. Joy R. D. 1; John P. Hauenstein, Elizabethtown {R. D. 1; and Nathan J. Kendig, | Marietta R. D. 1. | RU ————— Personality ~; “The fellows razz me because my photograph won a prize, but it wasn't any beauty contest and I am sure I cau use the money,” em- { phatically declared Eugene Novik of Woodbridge, N. J., awarded Parents’ Magazine grand natio prize of $2501n the Children's Nationa Photograph contest. This thirteen- year-old boy's photograph of all the 30,000 coast to coast entrants was chosen as best reflecting personal- ity and character, Li Le. Turn useless articles about your R. D. I; Richard *Meckley, Elsza- | 4; Max Ricedorf, Elizabethtown .R. D. 1; Samuel Ranck, Lancaster. R D. 4; Richard Lefever, Lancaster R. D. 4; Thomas Magee, Lancaster R. D. 6; John Risser, Manheim: R.’ D. 3; Marlin Risser, Manheim. R. D. 3; Harold Risser, Bainbridge; Lester Roland, Mount Joy R. Dx. John Bare, Wit January 14, 1936, bet Pines, Nursery Trees, and Califor- nia Spruces. 'C. M. Heilig, Colum- bia Avenue. * dec.18-1t-p FO Pine 10 to 12 fe: i Christmas Trees. Store, Florin, Pa. dec.18-1t EQR SALE—1 Fat Hog. 1 Steer WH Alaa J16R6 dec. 11-t > Trees, s Or as Apply ranch aa. ire House, Fridays Dec. 13 an lurkeys and Ducks. Shoot will : e. dec. CARD PARTY--Friday, Dec. 20 Democratic Club of Florin will in the Florin Hall will be played. Cards” | Proceeds to be us ack Christ- mas” baskets. Radio to away. dec. t FOR SALE—Home-grown Tur- keys, live or dressed. Call Harry Emenheiser. Phone E'town 937R6. dec.11-3t-pd Free delivery. wish to announce that memade cand- Haven I wi ies at my Street. Mrs. G. A. Heckma! Betty Grosh). SINGER SEWING MACHINES— have Electric and Treadal at rices as long as they last. ay spe cial attention to We will repair all 164M or drop We wi your repair makes. or us a ‘card. JOHN S. COMMUNITY SALE—At Silver! ednesday evening, De- cember Ducks, Geese and have anything to sell bring it to sale. Mummau & Gibble. decd- tf FOR SALE—Tank 52 in. by 11 f+ - wood; Tank 28 in. by 5 ft. 6 in. anized; Doughtray, 36 in. d. Scalding AY. PAGE THREE™ EXECUTOR'S NOTICE RARE TE RCE IE CE TET TE HEA A 3 Estate of Elwood P. Roberts, late Pr of City of Lancaster, Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary of said es- |X ps tate having been granted to the un- he 1 dersigned all persons indebted |¥ (i thereto are requested to make im- [ mediate payment and those having |» AR | claims or demands against the same lg | will present them without delay for | | py: settlement to the undersigned, re- |§ | : 4 siding at 285 Marietta Street.,, Mt. | | iN doy, Pa. we | | De LESTER E. ROBERTS, |. bo. 0% John A. Coyle, Atty. 2 i Ph Dec.-11-6t Executor | {ot gk bod a EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Va AS Estate of Annie N. Miller, late of § {iad Ih East Donegal Township, Lancaster | 3 County, Pa., deceased. : fp. Letters testamentary on said es- | tate having been granted to the un- | 3 IN dersigned, all persons indebted HN thereto are requested to make im- | Wg mediate payment, and those having | §% / a claims or demands against the same, ho 5 will present them without delay for Ry ng settlement to the undersigned, re- siding at Mt. Joy, Pa. B11 HENRY G. CARPENTER, d Executor | {{# fp ie Zimmerman, Myers & Kready, Attys 3 : dec.11-6t of 2 A, — PIAN® SALE RIL ECTION NOTICE 2 XR is hereby given that the : : > . arr e y will be held at the | % Over 150 Pianos must be sold regardless of profits. To. T a t p , POW . i ee Ne . Gili oy You save from $100.00 to $250.00 on a XBWW Piano. | day, January 14, 190% cen 2 y All the latest styles of Uprights, Grands ag Vertical Grands in stock. LARG- 2¥ M. and Sree Maat vg EST ASSORTMENT IN LANCASTER FROMAWHICH TO SELECT. ag FELLENBAUM, Cashier. of MANY GOOD USED PIANOS IN THIS SAL ood as new, at extremely low ¥ nd nT Ts prices, from $25.00 on up. NR i ult r 3 ) i i : . . . id Big Oo y Here's the opportunity of a lifetime to buy a d piano at big savings. All H A tion XX profits sacrificed. Our loss is your gain. Never bee such bargains and prob- 8" i al §¢ ably never again. Wait a Pa. On | %g In this sale you can SAVE money. Take advantage it while you have the JW"! Pike from E't to Hershey, T 8) opportunity. Every pizno fully guaranteed. 6 i TURD&Y NIGHT | ; a b Uf CASH OR CONVENIENT RMS i Be Px ecember, a { BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY 1 @ 2 0 a 9 1 lf 3 8 BY A, T R & RY Ra 197 3 i WY shiz TRUCKLOAD ORAS AND FRUIT § Everybody come for you mas Roast; they will be solg highest bidder. CANDY G. K. W i dec.18-1t PUBLIC SALE Near Mount Joy Sat. Afternoon Dec. 21 25 HEAD COWS T. -B. TESTED All Kinds of POULTRY 100 Bas. Choice Apples | | TRUCKLOAD of ORANGES TANGERINES, BANANAS, ETC. Will be sold by the Doz, or Crate Keller Truckload of Christmas Goods All kinds of Christmas Candies Trough. Apply O. nov:27-tf | SALE—Grimes, | Rome, Black- | rchar ds, Florin. | APPLES FOR mokehouse, Yorks, Phone 2 f tf SCHOOL HOUSE FOR SALE Who wants a Brick School House, in East Donegal, plot of ground and | beautiful shade trees; located alo 1g macadam road. Will sell for $400 | for a quick sale. See Jno. E. Schroll, Mount Joy. oct.30- tf} BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME| —Very modern in every way, seven rooms, enclosed French porch, heat and electric, 2-car garage, 2 poultry houses, 6 acres land, some woodland. Priced to sell. No. 453. Jno. E.| Schroll, Mount Joy. Phone 41J. FOR RENT—Six-room, Heated Apartment. With all conveniences. Desirable location. Phone 4R Mount Joy. Or call at 67 East Main Styeet for information. nov.20-tf ELECTION NOTICE ice is hereby given that the | ann lection will be held at the | Union tional Mount Joy Bank, Mount Ji a., on Tuesday, Janu- between the hours of P. M,, for the elec- other business fore the meet- itted for ap- “In addition which may come 0B ing, there will be s proval a proposed endment to the Articles of As tion, to fix the number of direc of the n nor Bank, at not more than th less than nine.” H. N. Cashier. ANNUAL MEETING i annual meeting of the stock- f the First National Bank, e, Pa., for the purpose and electing directors 1-5t home into cash. Advertise them in our classified eolumn. jof 9 A.M and 12 M. MY; Cashier Full Line Fruit, LY, | Candies, Cigars, Furniture ness, Implements, And Trees this year. If you have any poultry for sale we will sell it for you on a small commission. Sale at 1:00 P. Cows sold at 1: > C.S.FRANK &BRO. P. S. We have choice Apples, Or- | | anges, Sweet Cider, Etc, at our | Fruit Stand at All Times at Reason- able Prices. 5 » gNew Years Sale uary 1, 1936 Park, Beverly, Pa. E’town to Hershey Only & at 12:30 Noon & SHOATS That Grow Wed. At On Pike fro ; Goods, Hardwar all kinds, Baby Butcher Many Other Artic Hogs Sold at 2 P. 1 Also Community Sale CW Thursday Night at 7 A, G. K. WAGNER This is the best selection we had | 17 South Queen St., { { | | | | { VERYONE who co to our house raves about the tone of our ne a twater Kent. Actually you'd think the orchestra in the room. Voices startle you with their naturg@ness. I could listen to our new Atwater Kent all day"{@ng. I'm glad I waited and got this new 1936 set.” That’s what you'll be saying, Wg — when you hear the new Model 856 in your home. Bon’t confuse this with “midget” sets. This is a stalard 6-tube set built into a compact cabinet of b&utiful figured woods. You get foreign and domestic # tone is full, rich, mellow. Large dynaff Airplane type illuminated dial. Accurate’ long-distance stations. Stop in and have us put this Model 856 in your home today. Je ready for football games, fights, foreign last-minute news. Model 856 is only LESTER E. ROBERTS MODEL 317 SEVEN METAL TUBE A. C. CONSOLE—Here is superb reception of for- eign and doiaestic broadcasts. Full rich tone quality. Two-speed selective tuning. Airplane type dial with automatic selective lighting. Graceiul cabinet of rich walnut. Only TELEPHONE 22] 25 East Main Street MOUNT JOY, PENNA.”
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