1037 Pa, Gi i i | RE STR C0 A A TE a FOUND—Penna. Fishing License. wner may have same by calling at WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1 RT OBSERVED GIRL'S DAY AT REICH'S CHURCH SUNDAY Girl's Day was observed on Sun- day, in the Reigl's Evangelical Con- gregational The | piggram opened at 9:30" a, .m, with the girls and women of the session, Special features consisted of sev- eral marimba selections: by Miss Marien Ream, of Elizabethtown; a chorus hy girls of the Sunday school and a solo by Miss Helen 'Trone, Mrs. Roger Hamlin, wife of Rev. Roger Hamlin of the Bainbridge, Methodist church, delivered the morning Mrs. Hamlin spent several yeavs doing mission= ary work the natives of El Salvador, Central America, and has done extensive lecturing in Chicago and Philadelphia. The committee in charge of the program consists of the Misses Flor- ence Trone, Pauline McMillan, Mary Bixler and Frances Brant. ee lt) RI ete message, among GIVEN FIVE DAYS Harry B. Shue, Columbia, was given a hearing on Thursday ev- ening before Squire Zeller charged by Officer Elmer Zerphey with driving uninspected and failing to appear on a summons. In default of $10 fine and costs he was committed to the county pri- son for five days. CLASSIFIED Rates for this column are 25¢ per insertion. If over five lines, 5c per line each insertion, all payable in advance. an car SALE—Bucket-a-day Stove with wa acket, Large Dak Heat- er, Colum Kitchen Range, 3- Burner Oil St Perfection; 2- Burner Oit Stove: Matchen Cabinet; Green and Ivory Gas William Leggore, Water dletown, Pa. orn meal every Tuesday 40 lbs. of flour rind your deen will grin afternoon. We per bushel of wheat; own wheat, at all times. ee 937 a... The Lancaster Stock Market CORRECT, INFORMATION FUR- BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR THE BULLETIN Receipts of cattle liberal, few early sales are steady with recent decline fat grass steers and heifers or 25 to 40 lower than week on for the week but due to the ex- cessive run it looks like a liberal supply will be held for Monday. Calves in light supply, selling at steady prices. Tops selling at 15.00. Hogs, few local on hand selling at steady prices. Choice locals at from 13.00 to 13.25. Two decks of western’s at 13.25 to 13.75. Lambs in fair run selling at prices about steady compared with mid-week. Top locals 10.50 to 11.50. Receipts: 1764 cattle, 45 calves, 274 hogs, 35 sheep. CLASSES, GRADES AND RANGE BULLS Good and choice 9.25-11.50 Cutter, common and med. 5.50-9.00 { P. Motor, Myers | . Apply Mills, R. D. 2. Elizabethtown. FO . Pump and Jack, Ette Harvey Metzler. Phone 127 Joy. m LE—A Battery Brooder to | raise broil® Fight compartments in one. In very ¢ condition. Ap- ply Paul B. Wolgemt j Messiah Orphanage. Mount Joy. "NOW, order vour Cider and Ap- ples for “Applebutter—Smokehouse, Grimes Golden, Banana, McIntosh | and Delicious Apples, For Sale Cheap | AT BARN. ider made | aily. Fairview Orchards, ein, Pa. | Elmer R. Snyder. Phone sept.29-1 NQTICE—The insurance in the Conoy Fire Insurance wow due and payable to Mr. J. Harry Miller, Mount Joy. If Company 1% the local agen East Donegal Str unpaid Nov. 1st your cy is sus- spended. 9-3t Who wants to buy a Dandy Little Fome of 3 or 4 rooms in Florin, East Donegal Township. Cheap? Newly built 8 years ago. Has just been re- painted and is in excellent condition. Why pay rent when you can buy a property like this for around $1,000? If interested see Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. Phone 41-J. sep.22-tf POR. RENT—3-Room Apartment with kitchetres ad bath room. M. A. Rollman, 215 Mari treet, Mt. Joy, Pa. t.1-tf FOR SALE—Kitchen Kook Gaso- line Rage, 4-burner, with Oven burner, iler and storage drawer, like new. General Ele tric Water Heaté automatic—compara Revolving End Tab Victrola with records, Pool and Billiard Table. A. Rollman, 215 Marietta Stree Joy. sept.1-tf ic Hot Point Elec- 50 gal. capacity, property and this office and proving aug.25-tf paying for ad. Who wants a good business prop- osition in the business section of Mt. Jov? Modern Dwelling, ete. Will he sold worth the money. See Jno. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mount Joy. if Relia v wife into con- venient house. Ren hone 4R Mount Joy. Ju FOR Othello Range with reservoir. A-1 tondition. Equipped with oil burner. App Risser, R. D., Mount Joy. CABINET FOR SALE—A Wood Cabinet with a number of covered bins and an equal number of draw- ers. Suitable for a store. Will sell very reasonable. Apply at the Bul- letin, Mt. Joy. jan.29-tf EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Lizzie C. Wolgemuth, late of Mount Joy, Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate havinz 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 pre- sent them without delay for settle- ment to the undersigned, residing at R. F. D. 3, Elizahethtown, Pa. JACOB G. WOLGEMUTH, Executor Zimmerman, Myers & Kready, Attys. aug.25-6t : unt | et Se all the windows open. hold a shooting match on Friday, October 22, on the C. A. Ricedorf farm, } Route 230. The shoot will be for Turkeys, and Guineas. gauge guns may be used. No barrels over 32 inch. tising in the Bulletin. VEALERS household goods by Mrs. Elizabeth Good and choice 14.00-15.00| Hoffer. C. Frank, Auct. See Medium 11.00-13.00 | advertisement. Cull and common 7.00-10.00 FEEDER AND STOCKER CATTLE| Tuesday, October 12—On the Good’ and choice 9.25-11.75| premises in West Hempfield Town- Common and medium 7.25-8.50 ship, one mile north of Mountville, Fair to good Chestnut Hill, a five-acre farm Medium to fair 5.00-6.00 | with improvements. Also some HOGS farming implements and a large lot Good and choice 13.00-13.25|of household goods by Martin Medium and good 11.00-11.50 | Heartter. Edgar Funk, auct. SHEEP ST Wednesday Evening, Oct. 13—At 10.50-11.50 7.50-9.50 Choice lambs Medium to good Cemmon lambs 5.50-7.00 3 Ewes (all weights) 2.00-4.00 | conveniences, ete. Sale by Mrs. Leah LD ee Easton. Vogle, Auct. Wednesday Evening, Oct. 13—At The AfHairs In General Briefly Told (From page 1) Columbia, arrested as a hit and run driver. Frank Schlotthauer, Columbia, is his second crop of was harvesting raspberries. One girl was hurt and four others escaped when an auto and a trolley collided at Lancaster. A jewelry store at Lancaster was robbed of $1,000 worth of matches Monday night. Three men were badly hurt at Willow Street when the scaffold used to erect a silo collapsed. The 28th annual convention of District No. 9, Co. S. S. Association; was held at Rothsville Saturday. When Alice Warner, aged 3, of Lancaster R. 6 picked up a rat in the yard it bit her in the hand. The largest day’s receipts in 20 years, 8000 head, were received at the Lancaster Stock Yards Mon- day. premises on the road leading from George N. Irvin, 65, trolley|Donegal Springs to Marietta, about motorman, of Columbia, was re-|% mile off the Colebrook road, tired this week after forty years|65 acres of land with a 2} story of service. brick house, Large Bank Barn, Four members of the Elizabeth-|Tobacco Shed, Hog Sty, etc. by town riding club are riding from Valley Forge home, a distance of 118 miles. When a skunk lodged in the cellar of a church at Adamstown, the congregation held services with BE AE SHOOTING MATCH The Bridgeport Gun Club will mile east of Rheems on Ducks, Geese, Chickens All shells furnished and only 12 Shoot will be held rain or shine. —— Stimulate your business by adver- NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PA, ago. try, Fruit, Dry goods and Baby Cows just about steady on all Chicks by G. K. Wagner. grades compared with week ago. Bulls 10 to 25 lower than last| Thursday, September 30—At their Monday. stock yards here, private sale of Stockers and feeders in liberal|[3l head of Northwestern Penna. run, demand fair at prices 25 lower cows. Few Holstein heifers by J. OF PRICES STEERS farm of 18 acres with a frame Choice 1275.13.95 house etc. by Sadie W. Brandt. Good 10.75-12.75| Walter Dupes, Auct. See adver- Medium 975-1073} Hsement. Common 8.00-9.75 HEIFERS Friday, October 8—On the prem- Choice 11.00-11.50]ises on the road leading to the Mt. Good 10.00-10.50|Joy cemetery, 30 head of Tioga & Medium 7.00-8.50 [Potter Co. cows, 12 head are blood Common 450-6.00 |tested, stock bull, High test COWS Jersey cow, lot of shoats by C. Choice Frank & Bro. Sale at 7 P. M, Good 3 7.75-8.25 Common and medium 575-7.50] Saturday, October 9—On the Low cutter and cutter 3.75-5.75|premises on Chocolate Avenue, THE MOUNT .JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA, Sale Register If you want a notice ot your sale inserted in this register weekly from now until day of sale. ABSOLUTE- LY 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- B. Keller & Bro. Saturday, October 2—On the pre- Imises in Manor Twp., on the road between Columbia and Washington Boro, one mile south of Columbia, public sale of a 75 acre farm by B. Frank Dombach, Executor of the estate of Henry H. Dombach, Dec'd, Edgar Funk, Auct. Saturday, October 2—On the premises one mile north of Eliza- bethtown along the road leading to Hershey, a truck and poultry just west of the Boro limits of Mt. Joy, a very modern two story dwelling and the entire lot of the Florin Hall, a double house on Square street, Florin. House has all the Florin Hall, public sale of real state and a large lot for the owners. Vogle and Frank, aucts. Thursday, October 14—On the premises situated in Manor Twp., the Millersville road leading from the Lincoln Highway to the Mennonite Church at Millersville, 3 acres of ground with a 2}. story frame house, 2 story frame wagon- maker shop, garage, barn 24x50 feet by heirs of Aaron C. Livengood, deceased. Ed. Funk, auect. on Saturday, October 16—On the premises at 129 Mount Joy Street, in Mt. Joy Boro, household goods by Mrs. Alice Garber. Sale at 1:30 P. M. C, S. Frank, auct. Saturday, October 16—On the premises in Manor Township on the Anchor road between Wash- ington Boro and Ament’s garage, 3 miles west of Millersville, 5 acres of ground, 2} story Frame House, Barn and garage by Elam Shenk, Edgar Funk, Auct. Sale at 1 P. M. (S. T.). 16—On the Saturday, October Harvey B. Hossler. Aldinger, Auct. Saturday, October 16—On the premises situated along the Buch- dale Road, 1} miles south of Man- heim, the following real estate: No. 1—A tract of land containing 7 acres and 153.8 perches, with a 2-story brick house, garage and poultry houses. No. 2—86.7 per- ches of land with a 1} story frame house, stable, adjoining No. 1. Sale at 2 P. M. by Frances M. Sprecher, Henry H. Koser, Administrators of the Estate of Alpheus G. Sprecher, dec’d. Elmer Spahr, Auct. Tuesday, October 19—At 1:30 p. m. on the premises at Klines- ville, in West Hempfield Town- ship, a farm of 51 acres with brick house, bank barn, tobacco shed, Re News in This Community NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY Kraybill's Mennonite Church East Donegal 8:30 Sunday School Mount Joy Mennonite Church 9:00 Sunday School 10:00 Preaching 7:30 P. M. Young Peoples’ Meeting Friday. Evening 7:30 Bible Study. First Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor Church School 9:30. F. B. Walter, superintendent. The Pioneers 10:30. Evening Worship 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. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. George Kercher, Pastor Bible School 9:30 A. M. Morning Service with Confess- ional and Holy Communion 10:30 A M Vespers 7:00. United Brethren Church, Florin, Pa, Rev. I. W. Funk, Pastor Sunday School 9:30. Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. Sunday evening service 7:15 P. M. Prayer meeting Thursday evening %:30 P. M. St. Mark’s U. B. In Christ Church Rev, O. L. Mease, S. T. D.; D.D. Pastor ! Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7:30. Sunday School at’ 9:00. Morning Worship ‘at 10:15. Evening Worship at 7:30. Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor Church School 9:30 Amos R. Gish, Superintendent. Morning Worship and Sermon 10:00 Communion. Preparatory Service Friday Evéen- ing 7:30. Church of God Rev. G. F. Broske, Minister Sunday School at 9:30. Morning Worship at 10:30. C. E. Society at 6:30. Evening Worship at 7:30. Prayer Meeting Wednesday even- ing 7:45 P. M. 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 9:30 A. M. Church School. Our school is growing; our tea- chers are interested in seeing their scholars grow. You are invited to come. 6:45 P. M. Senior Epworth Lea- gue. The first of four visiting speakers, of other denominations will give Jacob Goss. Edgar Funk, Auct. Wednesday, October 20—On the premises in Manor Twp., 3 miles west of Millersville and } mile west of Letort, a tract of land, 51 acres, frame house, bank barn, Pig Sty, Poultry House, Tobacco Shed, etc. by Mrs. Ada Witmer, Edgar Funk, Auct. Monday, October 25—On the pre- mises on the road leading from Mt. Joy to Milton Grove, at the latter place, a farm of 52 with house, barn and outbutdings by John L. Berrier. George S. Vogle, auct. i Thursday, October 28—At 7 p.m. 2 pump in a never failing well of good water. Hog Sty and Chigken Pen attached. Also 3 Chicken H er House. Space fo} 500 laying hens. Fruit trees, includir peaches, plums and ing condition. pasture and wood lot wt shey Trolley Line passing, through. acres | cellent condition. on the premises. Walter Dupes, Auct. the relation of the Episcopal church to the question of “Church Union, 7:30, Evening Worship. Trinity Evangelical Congregational Church Rev. Clarence C. Reeder, Minister Wednesday: — : 4:00 P. M. Mission Band. Sunday: 9:30 Foreign Mission Day. Speaker Mrs. Minnie Layman Witman, 6:45 K. L. C. E. 7:30 Gospel Service. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Rev. Albert K. Hayward, Rector October 3, 1937, 19th. Sunday after Trinity 9:15 Church School. 10:30 Celebration of the Holy Communion and Sermon. 6:30 Young People’s League. Monday, October 4th. Meeting of the Vestry. Service Wednesday, October 6th. 6:30 Beginning of Choir Rehearsal’s. 7:30 St. Mary's Guild. “God forgives forgiving men.” Mt. Joy Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. C. Lyle Thomas, Minister 9:30 A. M. Church School. Our cchool is growing; our tea- chers are interested in seeing their scholars grow. You are invited to come. 10:30 Morning Worship. This church is attempting help people to live. We invite you to share with us the experience of worship. Our Card Basket For Past Week (From Page 1) Cleveland, Ohio, left here Sunday for their home after spending some time with relatives. Mrs. Whyeth Gainor and Miss Jean Brandt of New Holland and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson and son Norman of Lancaster visited Mrs H. B. Arntz on Sunday. Miles Garber, formerly of Blaine but now living at Carlisle stopped ‘in town Wednesday evening while to phia. Mr. A. L. Clay, Mrs. Harriet Bernhart and Miss Mary Newpher, returned here last Thursday, after spending the summer at Camp Rich, Milton, Vermont. Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Sheetz, Mr. Bysshe Heilig and Mr. George Brown all of town, have returned from New York City where they attend- ed the National American Legion Convention. Mrs. Beatty left town Sunday for Baltimore, where she resides with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brubaker. Mrs. Beatty spent several months here with her sisters Mrs. Silas Stoner and Mrs. Annie Ridsecker. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sheaffer and infant daughter, Grace Elaine of town left last Saturday for New Bethlehem where they will spend a few days before going to Birdsboro. Mr. Sheaffer is an insurance agent for the Prudential Company and is on a week's vacation. PUBLIC SALE —on— SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1937 On the premises one mile north of Elizabethtown along the macadam road leading to Hershey. An exceptional well equipped Truck and Poultry Farm of 18 ACRES, will be sold. On which are erected a 10- roam Frame Slate Roofed House, equipped with hot water heat, electric lights, telephone, and an electric water A Large Frame Stable with ses and a Brood- apples, pears, rapes in bear- Excellent soil for tMacking with the Her- Buildings nearly new and in ex- Persons wishing to view same call Sale to commence at 1:30 ©’ n the afternoon on the above dade. SADIE W. BRAN at the Bulletin Office, East Main street, Mount Joy, a lot of ground at the corner of West Donegal and New Haven streets, Mount Joy, with 2} story frame house, work shop, garage, ete. by Mrs. Philip Greiner. C, S. Frank, auct. Saturday, Oct. 30—On the prem- ises one-half mile southeast of Mas- tersonville, a 17 acre farm with frame dwelling, bank barn and out- buildings by Elias Hollinger. Geo. "ELECTRIC & “ACETYLENE . WELDING hog pen, 4 poultry houses, etc. by S. Vogle, Auct. on “his way back from Philadel- | PRIVATE SALE J. B. Keller & Bro. STOCK YARDS Mount Joy, Penna. BEGINNING Thurs. Morning, Sept. 30 And Continuing Ugti 31 Head n Heifers Bought Direct From The Farmers By The Undersigned Free Delivery J. B. Keller & Bro. PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE \_ and HOUSEHOLD GOODS jh! SATURDAY, OCT. 9th, 1937 The‘undersigned will sell at public sale on the prem- ises on'Chocolate Avenue, just west of the Boro limits of Mount Joy, in East Donegal Township, the follow- ing: A\ LOT OF GROUND Fronting 60 feet on Chocolate Avenue and extending in depth of that width 180 feet, having thereon erected 2.STORY\ CONCRETE BLOCK DWELLING (5 WITH ALL MOBERN CONVENIENCES This is a very desirable, property, in excellent con- dition and will positively he sold. ALSO AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE WILL BE SOLD THE ENTIRE LOT OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Large Dining Room Suite with China Closet, Light Oak Bedroom Suite, Walnut droom Suite, Three 9x12 Congoleum Rugs, 3-burner tility Gas Stove, 8- day Clock, Bedroom Chairs, Hall ners, Upholstered Living Room Suite, Two 9x12 Rugs Marble Top and other Tables, Porch Chairs, Large Table Lamp, Floor Lamp Sewing Ma- chine, Taborets, One Electric and One Hdgd Sweeper, General Electric Washing Machine, in goo i Dockash Kitchen Range with Oil Burner Table and Chairs, Dishes, Cooking Utensils, Q Step Ladder, Garden Hose, Clothes Tree an articles too numerous to mention. k Sale to commence at 1 p. m. on Saturday, Octobe, 9, 1937. The real estate will be sold at 3 o'clock. Terms made known by = C. S. Frank, Auct. Zeller & Shelly, Clks. - Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffer No. No. 335—Lot 100x540 between Mt. Joy and Florin, Mount Joy town- ship. No. 377—A number of lots on N. Barbara Street, Mount Joy. No. 454—Double lot on Marietta street, Mount Joy, frame house, all conveniences. No. 465—A fine and modern brick home on Donegal Springs Road, Mt. Joy. Also lot on side and 1i-acre orchard with 4 poultry houses in rear. No. 466—A good brick house on East Main Street, Mount Joy. Priced to sell quick. 470—Wide lot fronting on Highway, in Florin, dwelling, with hot water heat, electric, etc. sell right. No. 471—Lot 60x150 on Chocolate Avenue, 6 room house. All conven- BUT-- Here are only a few of the many I have to sell: BUILDING LOTS E. Main Street, Mount age, etc. No. 196—A DWELLINGS FARMS FARMS No. Donegal, 463—54-acre farm stone house, tric, meadow with water. good buildings, new silo, Will iences. Worth investigating. erty. MANY OTHERS NOT LISTED HERE Hassinger & Risser, Rt Vo Pe Phos Jno. E. Schroll PHONE 41-J 2-acre farm, house, fruit, ete. in East Donegal. A Good Time To Buy A Poor Time To Sell That's The Real Estate Situation Today The prohibitive cost of material, mechanics’ high wages, etc., make new buildings expensive. York and Lancaster Co. d Peaches every ay ge season at our fruit Jount Joy and Flor- OPEN EVENING C.S. Frank & Br sept. 1-tf % There is no better way to boost your business than by local news- paper advertising.