The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 18, 1937, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18TH, 1937


Won Honors
At State Col.
(from page 1)
the Lancaster team for taking first
place in the swine judging meet
Thomas Galbreath, Peach Bottom;
George Endslow, Marietta, and Wil-
fred Brown, Nottingham, comprised
the winning team.
Finished Second
Second place in the state for flow-
er judging went to the Lancaster
team which consisted of Nancy
Engle, Elizabethtown; Cordelia
Singer, Manheim and Richard Zook,
Mount Joy.
Ribbon Winners
Ribbons were won by the follow-
ing as individual judges: Blue rib-
bons for attaining a place amoung
the first 10 per cent; red, for second
10 per cent; white for third 10 per
cent.
Alvin Strickler, Mount Joy, blue
ribbon, and Melvin Stoltzfus, red
ribbon, in general livestock judging.
Lester Pownall, Nottingham R.D.
2, white ribbon, dairy judging; Wal-
ter Martin, Holtwood, white ribbon,
swine judging; Mary Louise Ha-
becker, Rohrerstown, blue ribbon,
M. O. R. judging.
Eleanor Reese, Lincoln Highway
East, blue ribbon, garment work;
Ruth Risser, Lititz R. D. 5, red rib-
bon, cooking, and Esther Sensenich,
Lititz R. D. 2, white ribbon cooking.
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CHICKEN CORN SOUP SUPPER
The Westminster Guild of the
First Presbyterian Church here, will
hold a chicken corn soup supper, on
the church Lawn on Saturday even-
ing, August 21st.
CLASSIFIED
WANTED—Girl for general house
work, country girl preferred. Sleep
in. Reference required. Phone 118-J
Mount Joy. aug.18-1t
FOR SALE—New Hampshire Red
Pullets, 14 weeks old. Phone Mount
Joy 218R5. Alvin Strickler, Mount
Joy, Pa. aug.18-1t
Whe wants a good business prop-
osition in the business section of Mt.
Jov? Modern Dwelling, etc. Will he
«old worth the money. See Jno. E.
Schroll, Realtor, Mount Joy. tf
DOUBLE HOUSE FOR SALE—
No. 115-117 East Main Street, Mount
Joy, good condition, one side a busi-
ness place. Price reasonable. Call
on the premises. aug.18-2t-p



FOR SALE — Estate Heatrola
Range used only one year, good as
new. Moving out of town, have no
use for it. Call 206 North Barbara
Street, Mount Joy, Pa. aug.18-2t


FOR SALE—Piano in good condi-
tion, will sell cheap. Apply Mrs. C.
K. Kinsey. Phone 190R2 Mount Joy.
aug.18-1t
FOR SALE—African Violets 35¢
up. Apply Mary Shearer, R. 1, Mt.
Joy. Phone Landisville 12R4.
aug.18-1t-p
WANTED—White girl for general
house work and care of childrer.
Phone 22282 Lancaster. aug.11-t{
ATTENTION—2 men with cars
from vicinity of Marietta, Mount-
ville, or Lancaster to deliver samples
and take orders. No experience
needed. Can earn $25 to $30 to start.
Apply R. D Comly, Room 9, 53 N.
Duke street, Lancaster, Pa.
aug.11-2t-p
WANTED—Two rooms suitable
for office near business section. Mt.
Joy. Apply Box 134, Palmyra, Pa.
july-28-tf

Reliable man and wife into con-
venient house. Rent free. Phone 4iR
Mount Joy. july-28-tf
NOTICE—We do washing and
Waxing of cars. Price: Washing 60c:
Waxine $3.50. Give us a trial. Rus-
sel Halbleib—Owen Smith.
june-16-tf

CABINET FOR SALE—A Wood
Cabinet with a ntmber of covered
bins and an ecual number of draw-
ers. Suitable for a store. Will sell
very reasonable, Apply at the Bul-
letin, Mt. Joy. jan.29-tf
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE
Estate of Anna Belle Lytle, late of
Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster Co.,
Penna., deceased.
Letters testamentary on said es-
tate having been granted to the un-
dersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate pavment. and those having
claims or demands the same
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned. resid-
ing at 201 East Main Street, Mt. Joy
Boro.
MRS. M. S. POTTER,
Executrix
William C. Rehm, Atty.
july-21-6t
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Emma Eby, late of Mt.
Jov Borough, deceased.
Letters testamentary on said estate
havine been granted to the under-
sioned, all persons indebted thereto
are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims or
demands against the same. will pre-
sent them without delay for settle-
ment to the undersigned, residing at
226 Marietta Street, Mount Jov, Pa.
B. FRANK GREIDER,
Executor

oT —— —
Religious
News in This
Community
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE
CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND
THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING
COMMUNITY

Mount Joy Mennonite Church
8:30 Sunday School.
7:30 P. M. Young Peoples’ Meet-
ing.

First Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor
Church School 9:30. F. B. Walter,
superintendent.
Donegal Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor
Church School 9:30 Amos R. Gish,
superintendent.


Church of God
Rev. G. F. Proske, Minister
Sunday School at 9:30.
Morning Worship at 10:30.
C. E. Society at 6:30.
Evening Worship at 7:30.
Zion Lutheran Church
Landisville, Pa.
Rev. William L. Ziegenfus,
Pastor
Sunday Church School, 9:30 a.m.
Worship and Sermon, 10:30 a.m.
Reformed Mennonite Church
Landisville, Pa.
Christ'an S. Nolt, Pastor
There will be services in the Re-
formed Mennonite church in Lan-
disville next Sunday morning at
9:30 Standard Time.
Kraybill's Mennonite Church
East Donegal
Saturday, Sunday School Meeting
915A. M, 100 M,, 7.00 P. M.
Sunday morning:
Sunday Schoo! 9:00
Preaching 10:00
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. George Kercher, Minister
Bible School 9:30 A. M.
Morning Worship 10:30 A. M.
No evening service.
The church be closed the
last two Sundays in August.
will
United Brethren Church, Florin, Pa.
Rev. I. W. Funk, Pastor
Sunday School 9:30.
Morning Worship 10:30 A. M.
Ground-breaking
P.M
Chapel.
is invited.
Sunday evening service 7:15 P. M.
Prayer meeting Thursday even-
ing 7:30 P.M.
service at 2
Sunday School
program. Public
for
Special
new
St. Mark’s U. B. In Christ Church
Rev. O. L. Mease, S. T. D.; D.D.
Pastor
Sunday School at 9:00.
Morning Worship at 10:15.
Prayer service on Wed at 7:30.
No evening service.
Church of God
Landisville, Pa.
A. P. Stover, D. D., Pastor
Morning Service 10:30 A. M.
Church School 9:15 A. M.
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
Choir Directress, Miss Evelyn
Hiserman.
C. E. Societies 6:45 P. M.

Salunga Methodist Episcopal Church
Rev. C. Lyle Thomas, Minister
9:15 A. M. Church School.
10:30 Morning Worship.
Rev. Thomas will speak upon the
topic, “The Church and our age,”
attempting to answer an article pub-
lished in a popular magazine asking
what the church had to offer the
modern world! Come and see if you
agree!

Mt. Joy Methodist Episcopal Church
Rev. C. Lyle Thomas, Minister
9:30 A. M. Church School.
Intermediate League 6:30 P. M.
7:30 Evening Worship.
At the evening service we are en-
joying a hymn sing. With you sing-
ing your favorite song; then, we
study one of the great pictures of
Christ. This week it will be “Christ
and the Doctors” by Hoffman. Come
and enjoy a different type of service!
Trinity Evangelical
Congregational Church
Rev. Clarence C. Reeder, Minister
Thursday 7:30 Corn Roast.
Friday 2:00 Picnic, Mission Band.
Ge
9:30 Sunday School
10:30 Morning Worship Rew.
7:00 Evensong
Sunday, August 29 Mr. Leroy
Walters, who graduated from Tay-
lor University this spring will preach.

THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA.
The Lancaster
Stock Market
CORRECT INFORMATION FUR-
NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PA,
BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR
THE BULLETIN
Sale Register
If you want a notice ot your sale
inserted in this register weekly from
now until day of sale. ABSOLUTE-
IY 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.
Every Thursday night:—At7 p.m,
at Beverly, on pike from Eliza-
bethtown to Hershey, Hogs, Poul-
try, Fruit, Dry goods and Baby
Chicks by G. K. Wagner.

Receipts of cattle for the past week
for
grass
were the largest the season to
date. fat
commanding strong prices compared
with a week ago, the plain to med-
ium grades were rather plentiful
this past week and prices now on
such grades are weak to 25 lower.
Best fat heifers are holding at firm
prices but medium grades of heifers
also western heiferettes were plenti-
ful and now selling 50 lower than
week ago. Cows of all grades are in
demand at steady prices. Bulls show
no change in value for the week.
Stockers and feeders in liberal re-
ceipts, good to choice quality in de-
mand at firm prices. Several lots
selling at from 11.00 to 11.50 and
weighing 400 to 8oo lbs. The bulk on
medium to fair quality,
selling 25 lower for the
Good steers are
Saturday, Aug. 28—On the prem-
ises in the village of Florin, 1}
story frame house on North Market
Street. Also personal property by
Ida H. Kolp. Vogle auct.
Saturday, September 4—On the
premises in the East End, Mount-
ville, the main Street, public
sale of valuable real estate by I.
F. Rohrer. Edgar Funk, auct.
on
Tuesday, Aug. 10—At their stock
yards, Mt. Joy, at private sale, 33
head of Up-State Penna. fresh,
springing and backward, cows and
heifers by J. B. Keller & Bro.
sale are
these now
week.
Indications are for a good run of
cattle here Monday including all
grades and weights.
Calves continue on moderate sup-

Saturday, Aug. 21—On the prem-
ises in Florin, large lot of household
goods by Mrs. Cora M. Stoll. Vogle,
ply in range with yesterday's close;
good to choice selling 12.50 to 13.00
Wednesday, September = 15—On | with a few selects selling at 13.50.
the premises in Manor township,| Hogs in fair demand at steady
on the Martic Forge road between | prices.
Glen Manor and Central Manor, a Lambs in fair demand at steady
prices, the on sale selling at 10.50 fo
11.00.
Receipts: 1845 cattle, 55 calves, 141
hogs, 64 sheep.
CLASSES, GRADES AND RANGE
farm of 28 acres with frame house,
barn, tobacco shed, garage, ware-
house, etc. by George F. Neiss.
Edgar Funk, auct.



Good and choice 9.00-11.50
Cutter, Common & medium 5.00-8.50
VEALERS
Good and choice
Medium 9.11-10.00
Cull and common 5.00-8.50
FEEDER AND STOCKER CATTLE
Church of God, Landisville
At the Landisville Church of God,
on Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. a spec-
ial program has been prepared by
the members of the Landisville and
Christian
13.00-13.50
Rohrerstown Woman's
Temperance Union. High Lights and Choice 9.50-12.00
from the World's W. C. T. U. Con- | Fair to good 8.00-9.50
vention held in Washington D. {Medium to Fair 6.50-8.00
will be given, and will be of interest | Common and Medium 5.25-6.00
HOGS
God and choice
Medium and good
SHEEP
to all. There will be other talks and
music on this Temperance work.
This Union has some thirty mem-
bers both active and honorary. Some
one has said. If you belong to the W.
13.00-14.00
11.00-11.50
Choice lambs 10.75-11.00
C. T. U. you belong to a group cf | Medium to good 8.00-9.00
the finest women in the world. The | Common lambs 5.50-7.00
union stands for the best and nobl- | Ewes (all weights) 2.00-4.00

est things in life. We can sing All
round the World the ribbon whit is
twined, because we have Society in
Patronize Bulletin Advertisers.
Saturday, October 16—On the OF PRICES
premises in Manor Township on STEERS
the Anchor road between Wash- | Choice 13.00-13.00
ington Boro and Ament’s garage, | Good 11.00-12.50
3 miles west of Millersville, 5 acres | Medium 10.00-11.00
of ground, 2} story Frame House, | Common 8.00-9.50
Barn and garage by Elam Shenk, HEIFERS
Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at 1 P.M. | Choice 11.00-11.50
(S. T.). Good 10.00-10.75
5 Medium 6.00-9.00
They will have special entertain- | Common 4.00-6.00
ment to supply an evening of enjoy- COWS
ment for all who attend. Choice 8.25-9.00 |
On Friday afternoon the Mission | Good 7.50-8.25
Band will hold their picnic at the | Common and medium 5.50-7.25
Cove. The children will meet at the | Low cutter and cutter 3.25-5.50
church at 2:00 P. M. BULLS

Schools Here!"
Open Wed.
September 1+ will hold a two-day celebration on
(From page 1)
accept a baptismal certificate, a pass-
port, or an affidavit as evidence of
age, if a birth certificate is not avail-
able.
1937-1938 Faculty
Grade 1-—-Miss Shellenberger
Grade 1--Miss Charles
Grade 2—Miss Mildred Zink
Grade 2—Miss Heim
Grade 3—Miss Kaylor
Grade 3 and 4—Miss Heilig
Grade 4—Miss Heisey
Grades 5 and 6-—Miss Ibach, Miss
Phillips, Miss Butzer, Miss Hess.
Grades 7 & 8—Miss Ethel Moore,
Mr. Earl Kochenour, Mr. C. C.
Kreider.
High School—Social Studies and
Library—Miss Edna Martin.
English and French—Miss Martha
Swartz.
English—Miss Elizabeth Hipple.
Latin—Mr. C. H. Gladfelter.
Science—Mr. C. E. Stauffer.
Mathematics—Mr. W. G. Diffen-
derfer.
Industrial Arts—Mr. R. G, Hos-
tetter.
Home Economics—Miss Evelyn
Kraybill,
A vacancy exists in the Commer-
cial Department. Miss Fay Littley
resigned to accept a similar position
in the Camp Hill Public Schools.
Music Supervisor—Mr. W. H.
Streett.
Art Supervisor—Mr. Joseph Kras-
ley.
Principal of Grades—Mr. M. W.
Brandt.
Supervising Principal—Mr. W. E.
Nitrauer.
Schools will be closed on Labor
Day.
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You can get all the news of this
locality for less than three cents a
week through The Bulletin.
GOOD FARM
"FOR SALE
119 ACRES
799-10 PERCHES



the road leading from Rheems to
Donegal Springs. Known as the
Martin Wolgemuth farm.
IN HIGH STATE OF
CULTIVATION
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
HOT WATER HEAT
Mrs. Mary A. Strickler
MOUNT JOY, R. D. 2
aug.18-1t



twined, because we have Societies in
53 nations of the globe.
Mr. Gandhi says, “I am an out be-
liever in total abstinence and total
prohibition for India. I believe that
the habit of drink is one of the
greatest curses that has descended
upon mankind. I would rather see
India bankrupt than to coquet with
Satan to square her account”
Miss J. Uren has been the presi-
dent of the Landisville and Rohrers-
Peaches
Near Eby's Church
Aug. 20 to Sept. 5
J. H. Hale — Belle of Georgia —~ Carmon
BRING YOUR BASKETS
THE PRICE IS RIGHT
David Z. Heisey
Peaches |

aug.18-2t

town Union for many years. Mrs.
Dyer of Landisville has recently
been elected as president of the em
Union, and Miss Wills of Rohrers-
town Sec. For God and Home and
every land is our watchword. All
are welcome to this meeting.
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INJURED IN FALL
Mrs. A. Bartch, eighty-eight, Co-
lumbia, suffered a probable fracture
of the hip and arm in a fall at her
cottage at the Landisville camp grove
COWS
STOCK
Mount Joy,
and
PRIVATE SALE
J. B. Keller & Bro.
HEIFERS
YARDS
Penna.

Sunday. After receiving first aid
treatment she was taken to the Co-
lumbia hospital where X-rays were
taken.
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LADIES AUXILIARY MEETS
The Ladies Auxiliary of Friend-
ship Fire Company will meet on
Thursday evening, August 19 at
the Fire House.
29 Head
Fresh

We Call For
& Deliver
YOUR CAR
Any part of town
Our service is as close as your
Telephone


On Thursday evening the Men's
Bible Class will have their corn and

C. E. Charles, Atty. aug.11-6t
HASSINGER & RISSER
PHONE 112
doggie roast on the church lawn. |

Thurs. Morning, Aug. 19
And Continuing Until Sold
Northwestern Pennsylvania
Springing and
Cows and Heifers
Few Holstein Heifers
Bought Direct From
The Farmers By The
Undersigned
J. B. Keller & Bro.

IG CELEBRATION AT
BAINBRIDGE, LABOR DAY |

The Bainbridge Fire Company
Saturday and Monday, Sept. 4 and
6th,
Plenty of entertainment for every-
one, radio and a
menu consisting of chicken corn
dog and hamburger sand-
wiches, ice cream, cake, coffee, etc.
A Ladys or Man's Wrist Watch
will be given away.
The proceeds of this celebration
will be used to clear the debt on
the building.
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AUTHORITIES SELECT CHERRY
HILL FOR PRISON SITE
music, artists
soup, hot


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Clarence Schock
Mount Joy, Pa.
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We Ask Patronage We Give Service
Lumber-Coal

Pennsylvania's new $2,000,000
penitentiary is to be built on Cherry
Hill, between Lawn and Upper
Lawn, in Lebanon County.
State officials said Monday they
definitely had chosen the site, high
above the abandoned military res-
ervation at Mount Gretna. Nearby
are Hastings and Stone Hills, named
for two Governors at the turn of the
century. The site is about three-
quarters of a mile southeast of
Lawn, a settlement on the Corn-
wall-Lebanon branch of the Penn-
sylvania Railroad.
re Gr rs
200 silk mill workers at York went
out on a strike Monday.


Order Coal Today!
LEEDOM coal is low in ash and high in heat value.
VALUE-WISE folks insist on LEEDOM coal.
ALSO
DURINA AND ESHLEMAN'S
CHICK FEED
FERTILIZER
HARRY LEEDOM
Phone Mt. Joy 114 For Prompt Delivery

HAY
We are in the market for
Good Timothy or Light
Clover Mixed Hay
M. L. Jaschik’s Son
437 S. Duke Street
LANCASTER, PA.
PHONE 7613
aug.-11-3 mo.


FOR A FIRST CLASS
Lubrication
Job
GIVE US A TRIAL

HASSINGER & RISSER
MOUNT JOY, PA.
A RE ER
PUBLIC AUCTION
Every Thurs. Night
At 7 o'clock, at Beverly, Pa., on the
pike from Ilizabethtown to Ilershey.
HOGS, POULTRY, FRUIT |


DRY GOODS
Butcher with
dressed Meats, lots of !
new Hardware, 100 |
gals. new Paints, all
‘olors, !
If you have anything |
to sell, bring it tof
these sales every |
Thursday night.
fresh
50,000 |
Baby Chicks
on sale every week.
5,000 W. Pekin Ducklings. Also sev- |
feb.3-tf |

eral Hundred Turkey Poults.
G. K. WAGNER

Electric comforts are not costly . . ...
Ironing for example!
What does it cost to run an Electric Ironer? Just about
the same as it does to use a hand iron . . . the electric
ironer uses a little more current than your hand iron but
it does the work in as little as half the time. Doesn’t that
sound attractive when you think that with an electric
ironer you can sit in ease in a comfortable chair and
merely guide the pieces through . . .surely you can’t call
ironing work, done in that easy fashion.
Let us show you the new Electric Ironers . . and
demonstrate their speed and efficiency. You'll be sur-
prised at their low cost . and the easy terms upon
which you can buy one.
YOU CAN IRON * 28 SHEETS IN EASY COMFORT
FOR AS LITTLE AS jc
PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
AND YOUR LOCAL RETAILERS
“140 KWH per month total consumption by the customer.




Backward
Free Delivery
Sets a New

a place in America’s car
never been filled before.
that will save you money
without cutting down on

Phone 79

the low-priced
The new “Thrifty-60"” Ford V.8 filly
fort. Owners right in this town are
reporting 22 to 27 miles to the gallon
of gasoline. It takes only 4 quarts
of oil to fill the crankcase and ycu
GARBER’S GARAGE
South Market St.
id TRE

£20





Standard of ECONOMY for
gd
can drive 2,000 miles between changes!
— And you should see how this car
performs! We'll gladly arrange that by
lending you a “Thrifty 60” any time.
Remember that the price of the Ford
V-8 “60” makes it the lowest-priced
8-cylinder car ever sold in America.
In operation it is setting new stands
ards of economy for the low-price field.

needs that’s
Here's a car
in a big way,
size or come=
Elizabethtown, Pa.