1037 Ve S37 Nl — . is LE eo 1 QUALITY THE SALE vou MUST ATTEND 50 ahlass Registered and Grade Holsteins Al MY FARM NEAR CAMPBELLTOWN, PA, Personally selected from producing dairy herds TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1937 Sale starts 1 P. M. TEST LOAD CANADIAN PURE BREDS 10 are three year olds, four are two year olds. Choice breeding, Abbe- kerks, Banostines and Pontiacs. Ac- ted, all on my farm before June 1ct LOAD OF CERTIFIED WISCONSIN PUREBREDS AND GRADES Milky—with good backing—young and well grown. All blood tested and ccredited for T. B. A few well grown healthy calves from the above cows DO YOU NEED A HERD SIRE? 2 FINE YEARLING BULLS Good individuals and backed by wonderful producers. One is from a cow with 692.5 lbs. butter, 14017 lbs. milk, average test 3.95%. His three nearest dams average 630.4 lbs. but- ter The other is from a dam with 513,- 75 lbs. butter, 14770 lbs. milk. His six nearest dams average 878.8 lbs. butter, 20,449 lbs. milk. EDWARD O'NEAL PALMYRA, Lebanon Co. Pa., R. 2 Farm near junction of Routes 117 and 322, two miles from Route 422. Will old under cover, Hess, Auct, Rettew, Pedigrees HE AL TH MILK Private Sale VALUABLE FARM vie os ipl WEDNESDALY 20th, 1997 ones OC ford, Frances Bowman, FOR SALE—Brown Enamel New| rhe Pet and Bicycle parades wil Phone Mt. Joy 903R4, or address field. on the Back Run from Mount Joy to County, a 1, leading e. 100 ACRES of which 20 ire good pasture land, a few | ac imber. and the balance very good gravel soil. The improvements thereon | erected are a 2} Story | Brick House, with all con- Butcher House, | veniences, Smoke House, Store House, Big | Barn, 90x46 ft, Corn Barn, 3-Car | Garage, 40x16 ft. Pig Sty, Few Poul- | |i a private home. All conveniences. Phone 81-M Mount Joy during the try Hons ses. main roofs are slate. are two wells, one at house yarn and a large cistern back of | | on the premises, about 100 s of fruit orchard of shing to view same may mises or John Hossler West High Street, Eliz- > JOHN HOSSLER oct.6-1f LIC SALE of REAL ESTATE | —ON— | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1937 th r on the Mount Joy ike, in East Don- bout 1} miles south Bo rough, the under- tors of the will of err, Sr. deceased, sale the following escribed 1 state: Lot of "oun situate on the <t side of the Marietta and | "urnpike, in East Done- { ontaining in fronton d 92 feet, more or in depth north- | tern line 164 feet, diagonal line ex- turnpike road | leading to the et, more or the rear being e less, adjoining Er b on the east and n the north. 1 there are erect- ial iy Frame Dwell- res edaz: i ling House, with 1} Story Frame attachment and raze, Granary and Chick- The house is wired for pped with elec- and heated by n the premises ay, October 30, P. M., when made known by "CLAYTON HERR, HERR, Tools, wiii be § d. sl CLAYTON HERR CHRISTIAN fw , Dec’d. ot. 13-3t SIMON P. NISSLEY farm in Rapho Township, Lan- | | at once, expe rience preferred. Apply { automatic—comparatively new. _ | Victrola i Pool and Billiard Table. { Joy. Wm. C. Rehm, Atty. and grade school boys {year old, broke, from pedigreed ranged in the bicycle stock. Apply Harry Geibe, Donegal | Springs. Phone 138J2. oct.20-1t-p WANTED—Woman 25 to- 35, part | time work. Capable of meeting pub- lic, neat appearance, good person-|in ality necessary. Give phone. Address | letter, M. A. H. 18 N. Marshall Street, { Lancaster, Pa. oct.20-2t-p WANTED—Lady for prizes of $2.50, $1.50 and $1 wil $.75, $.50 and $.25. for classes resentation in Divisicn 1 will hotel work, Klessinger’s Hotel, Florin, Pa. 51 oct.13-tf FOR RENT—One room with board Henry back Street on Saturday afternoon October WANTED—Two men 17-30 for all year round work; pay about 65c¢ an hour to start. Apply Room 9, 53 N. Duke Street, Lancaster, Monday 6-7 ke made by no age limit in this division. afternoon. We allow 40 lbs. of flour|with house, per bushel of wheat, or grind your], own hg at all times. Aberdeen]. outhuiid George barn and John L. Berrier Vogle, auct. Mills, R. D. 2. Elizabethtown. sept. 29-6t.] Tuesday, Oct. 26—On his farm men - near Campbelitown, 50 head of high NOW order your Cider and Ap-|class re gistered and grade Holsteins for Applebutter—Smokehouse, d some vearling bulls by Grimes Golden, Banana, Some yearling bulls by and Delicious Apples For Sale Cheap|Ward O'Neal. Hess, auct. ee ad. AT BARN. Custom Cider made; daily. Fairview Orchards, Florin, Pa. Elmer R. Snyder. Phone 214R2. | sept.29-tf FOR RENT-—3-Room Apartment with kitchenette and bath room. M. A. Rollman, 215 Marietta Street, Mt. Thursday, October 28—At 7 p. m. 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, 1 work Joy, Pa. sept.1-tf shop, garage, etc. by Mrs. Philip : Greiner. C. S. Frank, auct. | FOR SALE—Kitchen Kook Gaso- Thursday. h Hin hursday, Oct. 28—On the prem- line Range, 4-burner, with Oven] i : 1 burner, Broiler and storage drawer,|iS€S in the village of Kinderhook, like new. along the state road leading from | General Electric Hot Point Elec- {Columbia to Mount Joy, one mile | tric Water Heater, 50 gal. capacity, the former, a farm of 67 acres with house, barn and outbuildings. Also at the same time and place a tract of land of 1} acres with frame house, barn, etc., by the heirs of William G. Zeamer, deceased. Edgar Funk, Auct. Saturday, Oct. 30—On the prem- on wid ises one-half mile southeast of Mas- . having been granted to the|tersonville, a 17 acre farm with 2 indebted | frame dwelling, bank barn and out- End Tables, records, Electric combination Apply M. A. Rollman, 215 Marietta Street, Mt. sept.1-tf EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE Estate of Mrs. Maggie Schroll, late of Mount Joy Boro, deceased. Revolving with gned, persons to are requested to make im- | buildings by Elias Hollinger. Geo. te t, + ha al 1210 payme nd those 81S. Vogle, Auct. against the me| is - i vill present th without delay for| Saturday, Oct. 30—On the prem- settlemen: the undersigned, re-|ises along the Mount Joy and Mari- | siding in Mount Joy. {etta pike, in East Donegal township, JNO. E. SCHROLL Executor of oct.13-6t | MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. ! estate undersigned, thereto are requested to Cheap? Newly Has just been re- excellent condition. en you can buy a for around $1,000? | Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. | sep.22-tf | | Mount Joy Borough, deceased. | will present them without delay for | siding in Mount Joy, Pa. Zimmerman, Myers & Kready, Attys. ADMINISTR {hold goods by Clayton Herr and ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE |Christian He 7s of the will Estate of Joseph R, Charles late of Christian Herr, executors of the will of Christian H. Herr, Sr., Letters of administration on said |C- S. Frank, auct having been granted to the|ment. all persons mediate payment, and re ises on North Market St., Mt. claims or demands against the came |large Tot of household goods by {Bessie Balmer. C. S. Frank, auct. Saturday, Nov. mises along the Buch Dale Road, 13 miles south of the boro of Manheim, public sale of personal property by Francis M. Sprecher, Joy settlement to the undersigned, re- MAY M. CHARLES, Administrator oct.20-6t GW yr Rhy aia Peggy Gar- sey. cer Route 2, Manheim. oct.20-tf] Three classes, for high school FOR SALE-—Two Rabbit Dogs, 1/boys and girls, grade school girls will be ar- parade. For the best decorated in each division be given and for the most unique each division the prizes will be Special prizes having the largest rep- be given, as follows: $5, $3, $2.50 and Bring your pets and animals to of Tyndalls’ Drug Store not later than 2:45P. M. 23. Wednesday. There is lot of ground with dwelling, garage, | poultry house, etc. Also some house- | indebted | Saturday, Nov. 6—On the im 8th—On the pre- THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA, Apply Irvin Bricker, R. 3 Mahou. ber. Mabel Jane Engle, Ruth Rye, Riehard Garman, 835 pounds, bought Martha Bennett, Mildred Geib, by Christ Runazler, Lancaster, for FOR SALE—High Power Detweiler, Helen Young. $14.00; Jane Gingrich, 855 pounds, field Army Rifle. Apply Clayton The committee arranging the par- bought by Henry Eby, Mount Joy, RoRman, Mou J. i an ade are: Miss Helen Phillips, Miss for $14.00; Frank Garman, 850 LOST—A Young English Setter,| Miriam Butzer, Mrs. Nelson New- [pounds, bought by J. P. Warfel, lemon and white. Reward for re- comer, Mrs. S. A. Horton, Mrs. Lancaster, for $12.60. turn to 162 New Haven Street, Mt. Walter Greiner and Mrs. L. E.| Carl Siegrist, 810 pounds, bought Joy. oct.20-tf Roberts, by Christian Mount- 1 | ville, for $13.80; John Kauffman, 870 Heatrola, used six months. Lo follow the baby parade but will pounds, bought = Christian Green- g soute 1 Soaks, continue East on Main St. to Cot- | awalt, Mountville, for $13.50; August - ——— - ton Mill. Dinkle, Jr., 790 pounds, bought by FREE—If excess acid causes you| Will form at 2:30 P.M. on the |August Dinkle, Washington Boro, pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion, High School Soccer field and will [for $13.60: Edward Dinkle, 775 ha proceed on the following route: pounds, bought by August Dinkle, at Garber’s Drug Store. From High School on Popular to | Washington Boro, for $13.20; Charles : oct.20-8t-pd | Marietta, Marietta to Donegal to |Gingrich, 810 pounds, bought by Lumber to Main falling in line [Robert Edwards, Landisville, for De back of Baby and Pet parade, then | $14.00 valuable only to owner. Will identi-|on Main street to Cotton Mill. | Prices realized for lambs, 3 to a fy same. Gertrude Hershey, Cone-|Countermarch:—Cotton Mill to | pen, were as follows: wago Station, Elizabethtown, Pa. Marietta, Marietta to Poplar, Pop- Grace Wile, sold to August Dinkle, a ge lar to High School Soccer Field Nashington Boro, for $13.00 per | FOR SALE—Home-raised Tur-|where prizes will be awarded at |p Ray Enders, sold to | keys, live or dressed. David Z. Hei-|end of parade on High School Soc- Harry Erb, Mount Joy, tor $12.55: Robert Keck, sold to Christ Kunzler, Lancaster, for $12.60; Mark Bushong, sold to Eastern Live Stock, Lancas- ter, for $12.30; Olivia Staman, sold to Eastern Live Stock, for $12.80; Bur- ton Staman, sold to J. P. Warfel, Lancaster, for $12.70; Leonard Keck, sold to Harry Eby, Mount Joy, $12.30; Park Yuninger, sold to J. P. 1 (From Page 1) Sunday evening at 7:45. day time. oct 13-1f Parade will start promptly at 3 [program will be give n and Mrs. o'clock. Dr. J. N. Newcomer is| Fanny Hostetter will be the speaker | FOR SALE—Two Frame Tobaccofthe chairman. Lizzie Herr and Anna Faus were Warehouses to be removed. Former-1 pet parade prizes will be $5 in | Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ly Beamesderfers. Possession on or | before Nov. 1st. Apply to Paul A. each of the following classes: most | Forry. Martin, Mount Joy. Phone 145. original showing, most aristecratic Mr.-and Mrs. David Taus and oct.13-3t|animal, best mongrel, best team of | daughter Janet visited Miss Anna vets or animals. Registration must | Faus on Sunday. A children’s meeting will be held at the Florin Church of the Bre- thren on Sunday evening, Oct. 24. M oct . Miss Leona Cannon of Berkley FOR SALE—2} Story Brick Slate a eC eC ster Springs Hospital, Leechburg, West | Roof Dwelling (part can be used as Virginia, spent the weekend with os Ri ’ 2 : a store) River Street, Maytown. Lot {Mre I. EB Wittel. 62 ft., 6 in. by 250 ft. Electricity and| « | : st Gas. Barn and Garages. Central lo- Saturday, October 23—On the | Mrs. John Wachstetter, Lizzie cation. Good repair. Henry G. Car-|Premises in Mountville, brick house | Brubaker, Stella Wac htatte ats penter, Mount Joy, Pa. oct.6-4t| with all conveniences and the en- |tended the Sunday Schoo! Conven- FOR SALE Hot Air Furnace lot of household goods by |tion the past weck. working order. Also 35 church pews, Isaac F. Rohrer. Edgar Funk, auct. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller anc 19 feet long, will sell cheap. I. M.] Monday, October 25—On the pre- | daughter Elizabeth of near Bossler's Wolgemuth. mises on the road leading from | Church visited Mr. Norman CORN-MEAL—Starting Oct. 5. w2 Mt. Joy to Milton Grove, at the | sole and family o 1 Sund: 1Y. will grind corn meal every Tuesday latter place, a farm of 52 Read L. G. Fc ; ad in this is- goods specials in the dry | and department Community Exhibit Weck. Mr. and Mrs. Stat Shickley and son, Stanton and grandson Ted- dy, of Glenolden, were guests of Ella . and Mrs. Cleona and M were ue for hi grocery ton Richard Sund iv guests of Mr, caster e Home, and Mrs. Clay OVER 1,060 PRESENT Over 100 persons attended the r School Wg Henr H Ad C ¢ { Estate of prec Dec'd. Wednez N 10th—C t miles north of Mt. Joy, { on the road to Milton Grov | stock and imple Cruber. Frank, auct. for Warfel, Lancaster, for $12.65; and Charles Shellenberger, sold to J. P. Warfel, Lancaster, for $12.40. A special during | coon mars ms week | WE WELCOME |The Ch \ Welfare Asso | =r oC ammo The Loyal Sons class of the St. - hampion e are $50. vin March, Arthur Moyer, Clarence Mark's United Brethren Sunday (From page 1) Newcomer, Dr. J. N. Newcomer, p 0 1 a: rR AAI School will again have their stand in (From Page 1) $3. 62 From om page 1) | tis we and efforts in this campaign Simon P. Nissley, W. E. Nitrauer, the Ream's garage Thursday, Friday | float division prizes will be 33,52 | 4H club members Thursday afte r+ are: Maurice Bailey, Alvin Bigler Lester Roberts, A. D, Seiler, pr, and Saturday of this week. Their and $1. Registration must be made | 0 woo the out: standing attraction | Elam Bomberger, John 3ooth Joi W. L. Shoop, Musser Stauffer, menu will consist of the following. [not later than Thursday. the final day of the Columbia show. mp 1 : Sees . Paul Stoner, Christ Walters, H , and help make ’ M, Elmer Brown, I'v ; Hamburger, oyster and hot dog Boost Mount Joy atk oi I " 5 1 The 3-day exhibit of farm and home | Thomas J. B. Brown, Henry Car- M. Stauffer and Dr. W. R. Heilig. sandwiches, Ice Cream, Chocolate |each of the parades—bigger anc products closed Thursday night with | penter, Charl Carson, Ww. G. The president, J. T. M. Brene- Milk, Soft Drinks and Coffee. Last better than Ever. sed’ as wooded a large crowd in attendance. | Diffenderfer, Clyde Eshleman, Lee man, made an appeal for volun- but not least Eli Hostetter will be on The girls dressec 5s ale Other Prices Realized | Forney, Howard Garber, Clyde {leery to work with the group. oldiers who will assist in the Baby . . 3 serene ees eet hand to prepare this food, and you [Soldiers i Florefice Prices realized by other children | Gerberich, Raymond Gilbert, John know ELI. Pay us a visit. Thanks. Parade are: Te M ry for their baby beeves were as fol- | Greiner, 8. A. Horton, Paris Hos- Mount Joy's Comraunity Exhibit isev is Mary ‘ i or Heisey, Bovis cht ea Mae lows: tetter, Car! Krall, John Longen- | will be held Oct. 21, 22, 23 LLASSIFIED Louise TIN ! Snider Jane Irving Swarr, 850 pounds, hought Fr Longenecker, Mar a Wy p ® vy Henry Eby, Mt. Joy, for $1225 Habecker, Doris Hendrix, Thelma For Rey. Mirae VA irig is, Florence Heisey, | P¢ weight, Nay / aw, ’ . Eink, Se mn fils ha Lo 805 pounds, bought by Christian | KULP S CONFECTIONERY FOR SALE—Wood, stove length. Mary Belle otter, Greenawalt, Mountville, for $12.60; | 39 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY Everything For HALLOWE’EN Wigs, Noisemakers, Hallowe'en False Faces some with caps attached; Masks, Confetti, Novelties, Ticker Tape Streamers, Black and Orange Crepe Paper, Streamers, Decorative Borders, Table Decorations including Hallowe'en Plates and Napkins, Crepe Fringe, Crepe Paper SALTED NUTS Peanuts... ive cic sare 1b. 33¢C Jp, 59¢c Mixed Ib. 69¢c Cashews. ....... i . Schull’s Boxed HALLOWE'EN CHOCOLATES Candy Corn and Pumpkins Octeher 18th to 24th is the second week of the Durand’s Havana Contest Purchase a box of Miniatures in Gold Each box contains an entry coupon PACE THRER L. G. FORNEY & CO. FLORIN LADIES’ Blouses Aw. coon 91.C0 Skirts $ 1 49 o $ 1 95 69 $3.98 OF For Children And Grown-Ups A FULL LINE 1 yd. wide 19: CHALLISPUN Crepe cu new cen STAR BRAND SHOES AND OXFORDS FOR MEN and WOMEN LADIES’ Hand Bags Brown & Black $1.00 FLOSS OR WORSTED Mackinaws New Plaid Styles $4.25 to $5.25 MELTON $2.98 Boys’ and Men's Sizes Very Special Sweaters yd. 69: Aprons Prints & Dimities When In Need Of We can supply you with Jackets 25¢ct0 59 Blankets Y A R N BERMEL, DAWN, FLOC GOOD SPECIALS In Our GROCERY DEPT. A A Speci Offer — For This Week Only Purchase a and Get This KITCHENWARE FREE at Our Special Exhibit of THE NEW STREAMLINE MAJESTIC RANGE This is Majestic week at our store—a time we've set aside to show you the beautiful Streamline Majestic and tell you about its “hidden values.” You'll see how the flowing artis- ic lines of the new 1odernity to your kitchen—you’ll learn how its many ex- a pt Majestic Range can add beauty and clusive features will work together to enhance your repu- tation as an expert in fine cooking. INC. Penna. H. S. NEWCOMER & SON, Mount Joy Wachstetter on Saturday. Funk of | . John Funk of Lan- | and Mrs. Funk and family on Sun- day. Mr. Henr renneman, Mr. Ab- | ra ar Mr. Jacob Kolp, | were Sunday | until you “LIGHT CONDITION"’ your home * Light-Conditioning is the term used for which means light to not only protect and safeguard the eves, but prop- today’s modern Lighting sufficient safe-secing, sight-saving rly shaded and directed to add new, alluring beauty to the home. to have home CONDITIONED , . if Mazda L wattage in e of LIGHT It's so simple, too, LIGHT ade your vou use Amer- ican-m amp Bulbs of sufficient very socket and have plenty in every room. You can have vour lighting measured fre of charge and get practical advice about Light- Conditionin g vour home by phoning us now. See Your Local Lamp Retailer PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY | Outing kets 79% $3.59 Snow Suits $2.98 $8.00 PAY LIKE Own YOUR Own Home! Investigate Mount Joy's Building & Loan As- ers loan pla You'll find to ti ou rent receipts » venture! Buy, build or re- funds We'll be obtainable thi business- glad to furnish all neces- Mount Joy Building and Lean Associafion JNO. E. SCHROLL, Pres. E. M. BOMBERGER, Sec'y. H. G. CARPENTER, V. Pres. R. FELLENBAUM, Treas. PENNA. ( ee "1A Clarence Schock Mount Joy, Pa. EAL We Ask Patronage We Give Service amt (act Lumber—~Coal PRICES PAID FOR Dead Animals GEO. LAMPARTER’S SONS Rockland St., Lancaster, Pa. TELEPIIONE LANCASTER 21157 jan 27-tf AMERICA’S RF] p ' CL DES
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