THURSDAY, MAY 5th, 1938 THE MOUNT JOY BULLET IN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. WANTED—2 men 21 to 50 dis- satisfied with present earnings to learn a profitable business. Can earn $25 a week to start. Apply by let- ter to R. D. Comly, 53 N. Duke St, Lancaster, Pa. apr.21-Tt-p FOR SALE—A 28 Chevrolet Coupe, in good condition. If inter- ested call at 53 W. Donegal Street. apr.-T-tf LIVE POULTRY WANTED — Guaranteed highest prices. Go any- where. Write or call 9083 or T7986. Coatesville Poultry Co. Lancaster R.D..3 dec.22-1f 1935 Ford V8 Four Door Deluxe $350.00; 1930 Chevrolet Four Door, Six Wire Wheels, $115.00. Raymond Zink, Florin. may-5-2t-p NOTICE OF DISCHARGE AND SATISFACTION OF MORTGAGE To John A. Snyder, his legal rep- resentatives, or whoever may be the holder or holders of the mortgage hereinafter mentioned: Notice is hereby given that on April 8, 1938, a petition was present- ed to the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County by Charles H Staley and the Executors of the last will of Christian H, Herr, Sr., de- ceased, setting forth that the said Charles H. Staley is the owner of: All that certain tract of land sit- uate in E. Donegal Twp.. Lanc. Co., Pa., bounded and described as fol- lows: Beginning at a stone at lands of Michael Seachrist and Philip Grein- er; thence along same, the following courses and distances, N. 88} deg. E, 6 chs. and 42 lks to a stone in a public road; thence N. 10} deg. W., 3 chs. and 53 lks. to a stone; N. 88 deg. E., 8 chs. and 81 lks. to a stone; N. 123 deg. W,, 4 chs. and 37 lks. to a stone; S. 79 deg. E., 5 chs. and 2 lks. to a stone; thence along other land of David Engle, S. } deg. E. 21 chs. and 40 lks to a stone; S. 13 deg. E, 3 chs. and 85 lks to a stone; thence along land of Henry S. Engle, S. 91 deg. W,, 10 chs. and 46 lks. to a stone in a public road; thence along said read, S. 35} dee. W., 2 chs. and 33 lks. S. 75% deg. W., 6 chs and 95 lks. to a stone in the road leading to Risser’s Mill; thence along said road and land of Christian Flory and. John Hostetter; respect- ively, N. 67 deg. W., 9 chs. and 9 lks. to a stone; N. 6 deg W., 13 chs. and 5 lks. to a stone; N. 883 deg. W., 7 chs. and 59 lks. to a stone: thence along land of Michael Seachrist, N. 1 deg. W.,, 9 chs. and 50 lks. to the place of beginning. Containing 44 A. and 159 P’s. ex- cepting and reserving therefrom the following described tract: All that certain small piece of land situated in the Twp. of E. Donegal, Lane. Co., Pa., bounded and describ- ed as follows: Beginning at a stake in a public road; thence along land of the said Charles H. Staley. N. 24 deg. E., 204 feet to a point; thence along land of Charles H, Staley (about to be conveyed to Christian S. Flory), S. 57 deg. E.. 19 feet to a point: thence along land of said Christian H. Herr, S. 13 deg. W., 59 feet to a stake, and S. 35} deg. West, 147 feet to the place of beginning. 14 P’s. which is now owned by the Executors of the last will of Christian H. Herr Sr., de- ceased. And also excepting and reserving therefrom the following described tracts. All that certain small piece of land situate in E. Donegal Twp, Lance. Co. Pa., bounded and describ- ed as follows: Beginning at a post. a corner of land of said Charles H. Staley and Christian S. Flory: thence S. 13 dee. W., along land of said Christian S. Flory: 85 feet to a corner of land of Christian H. Herr and said Christian S. Florv: thence S. 57 deg. E.. along land of Charles H. Staley (about to be conveyed to Christian H. Herr), 19 feet to a stone; thence N. 24 deg. E. along land of Charles H. Staley 81 feet to the place of beginning. Containine 2 P’s., which is now owned by Milton C. Erb and Katie Erb. his wife. That said tract of 44 A. and 159 p's. is subject to the lien of a cer- tain mortcage given by Beniamin F. Masterson to John A. Snvder for $2500.00, dated April 1, 1876. and recorded in the Reecorder’s Office in and for Lancaster County, Pa., April 3, 1876 in Mte. Bk. 27, Page 68. Which petition prayed the Court to decree that the lands now owned bv the Executors of the last will of Christian H. Herr, Sr., deceased, and Charles H. Staley as hereinbefore fullv set forth, shall be released and diccharoed from the said morteage of $2500.00 and payment thereof. All parties interested in said mort- gage are hereby notified to appear in said Court on the 13th day of May, 1938. at 9:30 o'clock A. M. (Standard Time), to answer s»id petition or show cause why the premises hereinbefore described and owned by the said Exeecutors of the last Will of Christian H. Herr, Sr. deceased, and Charles H. Staley chould not be released and dis- chareed from the lien of the afore- id mortgage. TOM C. SHTRK. Sheriff herman, Myers & Kready, Attys. apr.14-4t School News Thruout Our Rural Section DISTINGUISHED HONOR ROLL AT E. DONEGAL SCHOOLS FOR THE FIFTH PERIOD (1937- 38). Students having ail A’s in major subjects: Ruth Smith (71) Robert Sipling (71) Joyce Fryberger (72) Mary Hess (72) Mary Stauffer (81) Jane Fryberger (81) Anna Mary Haw- thorne (81) Wilmer Heisey (91) Pauline Weiser (93) Nancy Schule (101) Robert B. Hess (102) Mary Geibe (11) Ethel Heisey (2). Scholarship Roll For the fifth report period (1937- 38). The highest 10 per cent in each home room are considered eligible for the Scholarship Roll. Only major subject marks are consider- ed. 71 Section: *Ruth Smith, *Robert Sipling, **Jjay Geibe, **Robert Mc- Mullen. : 72 Section: *Joyce *Mary Hess, Mary Reno, Brandt, *Bobby Huntzinger, Kriner, *Kathleen Marley, ard Stark. 81 Section: *Mary Stauffer, *Jane Fryberger, *Anna Mary Hawthorne, Dale White. 82 Section: *Henry Haines, Jack Frank. 91 Section: othy Brubaker, *Calvin Smith. 92 Section: Pauline Weiser, Hoff- man Charles, Vernon Martin, 101 Section: Nancy Schule, Helen Brubaker, *Elizabeth Hess, *Esther Sweigart. 102 Section: *Harold Garber, Clarence Brubaker. 11: Mary Geibe, Grace Frysing- er, *Margaret Miller, *Miriam Mil- ler, *Dorothy Mumma, *Miriam Shelly, *Jean Wolfe. 12: Ethel Heisey, Sperla; Esther Straley. *Indicates ties. Improvement List For the fifth report period 1937- 38. REY 71 Section: Dorothy Kaley, Chri- stian Geib. 72 Section: Janet Henry, Richard Stark, Marian Brandt, Odean Mil- ler, Mildred Kolp, Charles Ressler. 81 Section: Ivan Wolgemuth, Elizabeth Brubaker, Dale White, Maurice Crowl, Dorothy Arnold. 82 Section: Engle, Jack Frank. 91 Section: Ruth Bowers, George eich, Erlene Bostic. 92 Section: Robert Hollenbaugh, Roy Arnold, Martin Barr, Ray Bru- baker, Jane Roland. 101 Section: Larry Braun, Elwood Dietz, Robert Hippey. 102 Section: Raymond Forwood, William DeCarlton, Jay Gingrich. Fryberger, *Marian *Paul *Rich- Seifert, Knisley, *Kathryn *Betty Wilmer Heisey, Dor- *Mary Heisey, Robert B. Miriam Hess, Haines, Katharine George 11: Kermit Oberholtzer, Erma Kendig, Leroy Herr, Grace Frysin- ger, Esther McMullen, Miriam Shelly. 12: Carrie Kauffman, Elsie Wil- kinson, Katharine Sperla, Dorothy Weiser, BR AAP STW'Pbr6-rri.I-o WILL HONOR MOTHERS A special program will be ren- dered in the Beginners Department of St. Mark’s United Brethren Sunday School, on Sunday, May 8th, in honor of the Mother's of the department. CLASSIFIED Rates for this column are 25c¢ per insertion. If over five Itnes, 5¢ per line each insertion, all payable in advance. NOTICE—I do paper haneing and painting. also repair old furniture to look like new. Jno. L. Schroll, Mount Joy Street. may-5-3t-p Remember Her on Mother's Day With an attractive box of delicious Shull’s or Durand’s Chocolate Can- dies. Mother’s Day Cards 10c. 15c, ?5¢. Kulp’s Confectionery and News may-5-1t Will the person who took a pair of girl's brown oxfords kindly re- turn them somewhere on the prem- ises of 104 S. Barbara Street or re- turn them to this office? No aues- tions asked. Mr. John H. Rusch. may-5-1t-pd thanks and avnreciation to our many friends for their kindress, words of sympathy. and beautiful floral of- ferines in our recent bereavement. Mrs. Lillie M. Backenstoe and fam- ily. may-5-1t FOR RENT—Affer May 1st. 3- story brick building on Marietta Street, opposite the Dr. Snvder Florin, Phone Mount Joy 217R2. may-5-1t Stand, East Main Street, Mount Jov. | We wish to express our sincere ; residence. Apnly E. N. Hershey, ccm 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- try, Fruit, Dry goods and Baby Chicks by G. K. Wagner. Saturday, May 7—On the prem- ises at 21 Mt. Joy Street, in the Borough of Mount Joy, sale of household goods by the Emma Pennell Estate, Mary XE. Skane and Bessie M. Skane, Adams. Sale at 1 P. M. S.T.C.S. Frank, Auct. Friday, May 13th, on the premis- es, at the boro limits on the road leading to the Mt. Joy cemetery, cows, shoats, baby chicks, apples, other friut and merchandise by C. S. Frank & Bro. Sale at 7 P. M. Friday, May 13—At our place of business at the Boro limits, shoats, baby chicks, fruit, merchan- dise, etc. Sale at 7 P. M. (ST). C. S. Frank & Bro. COWS, Saturday, May 14—On the pre- mises 345 West Donegal Street, public sale of a 2} story brick dwelling house, known as one of the Mt. Joy Development houses. Sale by the Heirs of Simpson R. Wagner, late of the Borough of Mt. Joy. Sale at 1 PMS. T. C.S auct Tuesday, May 24—At the Bull- etin Office, Mt. Joy, public sale of a 2 and } story frame dwelling with a lot of ground, situated on the corner of East Donegal and and South Market Streets, in the Borough of Mt. Joy, by Grace Cling Garber, Bessie Cling Siegrist, Union National Mt. Joy Bank, ex- ecutors of Susan R. Cling, deceased. The Lancaster Stock Market Fat steers in liberal receipts, the heaviest Monday run of fat steers Market opening slow, this season. undertone the Religious News inThis Community NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor Church School 9:30 Amos R. Gish Superintendent. Kraybill's Church 9:00 Sunday School. 7:15 P. M. Song Service. 7:45 Sermon. Reformed Mennonite Church Landisville, Pa, Christian S. Nolt, Pastor There will be Communion Ser- vices in the Reformed Mennonite Church in Landisville next Sunday morning at 9:30 Standard Time. Trinity Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Bible School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:45 A. M. Vespers 7:00. Daylight Saving Time. 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. Wednesday Prayer Service 7:45. Zion Lutheran Church Landisville, Pa. Rev. William L. Ziegenfus, Pastor Sunday Church School, 9:30 a.m. Worship and Sermon, 10:30 a.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. C. E. Societies 6:45 P. M. Wednesday Prayer Service 7:45. i St. Mark’s United Brethren in Christ Rev. O. L. Mease, S.T.D., D.D. Pastor Sunday School at 9:00. Morning Worship at 10:15. Evening Worship at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Wed. at 7:30. weak, few early sales are at prices 10 to 15 lower than last Friday. Cows in liberal supply, all grades selling steady | compared with last Friday's close. Bulls in liberal run, demand fair, at steady prices. Stockers and feeders in moderate receipts, demand fair. Prices show no change in values compared with week Calves in liberal supply market opening active at prices 50 higher than last Friday's close. Good and choice 10.00 to 10.50, selects 11.00. Hogs in good run, market open- ing slow at about steady prices compared with last Friday's close. Choice 8.25 to 8.50, few selects at 8.75. Lambs in fair supply of Western | clips. Tops selling at from 9.00 to | 9.50, few local spring lambs selling | at from 11.00 to 12.00. | Receipts: 1944 cattle, 507 calves, 840 hogs, 323 sheep. i CLASSES, GRADES AND RANGE | ago. OF PRICES i STEERS Choice 8.75-9.50 Good 8.25-8.75 | Medium 7.75-8.25 | Common 7.00-7.50 | HEIFERS Choice 7.75-8.25 Good 7.25-7.75 | Medium 6.00-6.75 | Common 5.00-6.00 | Cows | Choice 6.75-7.25 , Good 6.25-6.75 ' Common and medium 5.00-6.00 | Low cutter and cutter 3.75-5.00 | BULLS Good and choice 7.50-8.00 | Fair to good 6.75-7.50 i Cutter, common and med. 5.25-6.25 VEALERS Good and choice Medium 8.00-9.00 ; Cull and common 6.00-8.00 | FEEDER AND STOCKER CATTLE | Goed and choice 8.25-9.50 : Fair to good 7.50-8.25 | Medium to fair 6.75-7.50 | Common and medium 6.00-6.75 i HOGS i Good and choice 8.25-8.50 | ! SHEEP Choice lambs “Medium and good lambs 8.00-8.75 Common lambs 5.00-7.00 | Ewes (all weights) 2.00-4.00 —— The Marietta Water Co. will er- ect a $5,000 chlorine plant in York Co. | Mother.” United Brethren Church, ¥lorin, Pa. Rev. I. W. Funk, Pastor Sunday School Session 9:30 Mother’s Day will be on Sunday, May 8th, beginning at 9:30 A. M. with a combined service. observed A special program is being ranged and Mrs, David Witman, of Manheim, will be the speaker, Sunday Evening Christian En- deavor Services. Evening Worship 7:15 P. M. All Services Daylight Saving Time. ar- First Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor Church School 9:30. F. B. Walter, Superintendent. Morning Worship and Sermon at 10:30 A. IM. Evening 7.30 P. M. Service 7:30 P. M. All services on Daylight Saving Time. Worship Wednesday evening at Salunga Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. C. Lyle Thomas, Minister 9:15 A. M. Church School. 10:15 Morning Worship Mrs. Liye be the speaker at our Mother's Day Ser- vice. All persons are invited to honor their Mothers by attendance at a service devoted to them. “There was at the Cross of Jesus his Thomas will All ard Time. services are on Eastern Stand- Rev. C. Lyle Thomas, Minister | ““PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS | SATURDAY, MAY The undersigned will sell at pu 9.00-9.50 | premises, at 21 Mount Joy Street, in the Borough of Mount Joy, the following to wit: KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR, new GRANDFATHER MOON CHEF GAS RANGE, RADIO, RUGS 3 CHESTS OF DRAWERS, DISHES and Sermon | | Fruit, | | | | | 9:30 A. M. Church School 6:30 P, M. Intermediate Epworth League. Betty Boyd and Florence Sherk will speak. 7:30 Evening Worship. Mrs. Lyle Thomas will be the speaker at our Mother's Day Ser- vice. All persons are invited to hon- or their Mothers by attendance at a service devoted to them. “There was at the Cross of Jesus his Mother.” All services are on Daylight Sav- ing Time. St. Lukes’ Episcopal Church Rev. Wm. J. Waits, Rector Third Sunday After Easter 7:30 A. M. Holy Eucharist. Corporate Communion of St. Lukes Guild. 9:15 A. M. Church School. 10:30 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon. “Office Admission.” 7:30 P. M. Mothers Day Sermon, charge of Y. P. S. L. Wednesday, May 11. 6:30 P. M. Choir Rehearsal. 7:30 P. M. Church Council. Thursday, May 12. 7:30 P. M. Order of Sir Galahad. Full Conclave. Trinity Evangelical Congregational Church Clarence C. Reeder, Minister Sunday May 8, 1938, Mother's Day. Sunday School 9:30. Morning Worship 10:30. Sermon “The Mothers of Men.” Anthem—“The Song of Mother Love,” Violet Holt. Evening Service 7:30. Sermon,“Three Great Surprises.’ Anthem, “My Saviour’s Voice.” Louis Villa. Monday: — Sunday School Board 6:45. Choir Rehearsal 7:45. Wednesday: — Mission Band 4:00 Prayer Service 7:30. Thursday: — Womens Missionary & Ladies Aid meeting 7:30 at the home of Mrs Calvin Kramer. MOTHER'S DAY Program for Trinity Evangelical Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Song—“I Would Be True.” Prayer—Mrs. Earl Myers. Song—“Give of Your Best to th Master.” Marking of attendance. Reading of Lesson—Mrs. David Mumper. rad Teaching of Lesson. Song, “My Mother's Bible.” Exercise— “HELPERS” Nancy Mumper Jean Mumper Marianne Leggoe Nancy Leggoe 3arbara Bates Nancy Myers Beverly Ann Myers Recitation “Mother’s Love” Rich- ard Mumper. Song by Primary Department. Public Sale . . ‘Friday Evening, May 13 | On the premises at the | Limits, en the road leading to the Mount Jey cemetery the following: | | | | Boro COWS FEW SHOATS 2,000 Baby Chicks Frem a Local Hatchery Merchandise, Etc. Sale te start at 7:00 P, M. (S.T.) C. S. Frank & Bro. Geo. Vogle, Auct. Claude Zeller, Clk. We are always in the Market For all Kinds of Live Stock DINING R PREMIER KITCHEN nis Ra KITCHEN 7th, 1938 blic sale on the known by CLOCK, 1797 C. S. Frank, Auct. Claude Zeller, Clk gent, addressed Recitation Kramer. Recitation “Two Mothers” Phyl- lis Peifer. Solo . “Mother” Cletus Kaylor. Report of Secretary. Annoucements. Song “Our Best.” meee A tlie asin RICHARD ZOOK HEADS CORN AND TOBACCO CLUB|[ The Maytown 4-H Corn and To- bacco club organized last Thursday night at a meeting held at the home of Harry Hauenstein, Elizabethtown. was Officers elected at this meeting are as follows: President, Richard Zook, Mt, Joy, RD 1; Vice dent, John Hauenstein, town, RD 1; secretary-treasurer, Harry Dyer, Elizabethtown, RD 2; Song cheer leader, Marion Greiner, Elizabethtown, RD 2; news report- er, Gerald Erb; local leaders, Har- ry Hauenstein and Victor necker. presi- Elizabeth- Longe- An interesting feature of the or- ganization meeting was the discus- sion of seed conditions and the planting and testing of corn. Mr. Harry Sload, ‘Assistant County A- the members on this subject. The next meeting will be held on June 23rd in the Donegal Club House, a cet Qe EBYS CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. George Lyle, newly married couple of Parkesburg spent Fhursday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brosey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brosey en- tertained these guests on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. John Rnier, Sr., of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. John Sidle and daughter, Gale, Mrs. Anna “For Mother” Joanne Sidle, Mrs. Smith, Mr. John Brosey and lady friend and Irene Nissley, all of Manheim. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fry and twin sons, of near Risser’s church and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sei- grist and family, of East Peters- burg, were visitors near Eby’s church. We've made a deep cut in the reg- ular prices of every exchanged car in our stock. These “Price Splitter” specials will not last very long at these bargain prices! Every car has been thoroughly gone over and they run like new. Upholstery, tires, finish, are in excellent condition — Don’t wait another day, but take advantage of these savings. 1937 Ford “69” Standard Tudor 1937 Ford “85” Touring Tudor 1937 Ford ‘60” Touring Tudor 1936 Pontiac Six Coach 1936 Ford Touring Tudor 1936 Ford DeLuxe Coupe 1935 Ford Standard Tudor 1935 Ford Five Window Coupe 1934 Ford Deluxe Roadster 1933 Chevrolet “6” Sedan 1929-31 Ford, Chevrolet, Whippet, Buick, Oakland, Coupes, Sedans. Coaches, Roadsters, Commercial Cars. 1937 Ford Closed Cab Pickup 1936 Ford Closed Cab Pickup 1932 Ford 1} Ton Stake Truck 1932 Chevrolet 1 ton Panel Delivery | 1929 1929 Ford Closed Cab Pickup Ford 1} ten Platform Truck Many R& G Cars Included Garber’s Garage Elizabethtown, Pa. LINENS, BED ROOM FURNITURE OOM FURNITURE TABLES, CHAIRS, COUCH, DAY-BED SWEEPER, new WITH A PRACTICAL GIFT | Useful The Year Round J. B. HOSTETTER & SON’S MOUNT JOY ie LAMPS ALUMINUMWARE CLOCKS CAKE FRESHNER CHINAWARE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES IRONS PERCOLATORS TOASTERS WAFFLE IRONS SANDWICH TOASTERS MIXMASTERS G WASHERS G . REFRIGERATORS STOVES VACUUM CLEANERS THESE ARE GIFTS SHE'LL TRULY APPRECIATE | Goodrich Introduces ) Sensational New TIRE VALUE! Made toughall the way through by the Good- rich “Double-Cure” process. New wider, flatter, quick- stopping tread design. Extrastrongcar- cass providing increased pro- tection against bai, floated in live rubber. New “streamline” side- ’ walls that beautify your car. "RLL-STAR™ CONSTRUCTION AT AMAZINGLY LOW COST! © The minute we saw this new txoodrich Tire we knew it was a “stand-out.” Here at lastis what avery motorist has been waiting for —abig-name,big-quality tire +hat’s priced low in every size. Come in today. Compare the value. Check the Goodrich *‘Standard” feature by feature against the high-priced tires. 4.50x21 You'll be amazed that we can offer this real mileage-boosting tire for so little money. $Prices subject to change withost notice LOOK! SAVINGS FOR ALL MOTORISTS! | SINK, GLIDER | PORCH SWING, WRITING DESK UTENSILS UTILITY CABINET SEWING MACHINE WARDROBE, about 6 feet high and other household articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at one o'clock on Saturday, May 7th, 1938, when terms and conditions will be made Emma Pennell Estate MARY E. SKANE BESSIE M. SKANE Administratrices Qs” SQss* 450x21 475x19 5.00x 19 spss” spose” | 525x17 5.25 x 18 5.50 x 16 OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION } 7 Goodrich STANDARD / H. E. GARBER 233 S. Market St 208 E. Main St. Elizabethtown, Pa. Mt. Joy, Pa. i. Phone 95 Phone 222
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