1938 had WN THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th, CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—A Sellers Kitchen Cabinet in very good condition. Ap- ply Mrs, Lillie Sauders, New Haven Street, Mount Joy. aug.-18-2t WANTED—Two or three rooms for light house-keeping. Call on Elizabeth Gramm, North Market Street, Mount Joy. aug.-18-1t-p FOR RENT—Garage at 166 New Haven Street, Mount Joy. Will rent for $1.00 per month. aug.18-1t-pd FOR SALE—One 16 M M Keystone Camera with an F.2.7 lens. Camera in fine shave. Carrying case includ- ed. Jos Shaeffer, 327 W. Donegal Street, aug.11-tf WANTED — Reliable man for Rawleigh Route 800 consumers, 200 easily sold household necessities. We teach you how; supply sales, adver- tising literature—all you need. Thousands earn $30 to $100 weekly. Rawleigh’s, Dept. PNH-357-G, Chester, Pa. aug.18-1t-pd FOR SALE—One used G. E. Elec- tric Hot Water Heater. Like new. Psice very reasonable. H, S. New- comer and Son, Inc., Mount Joy, Pa. aug.-18-1t FOR. GOOD RADIO SERVICE— Car or Home Sets. Call Franklin King, 108 W. Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa. Phone 27R. aug.18-tf FOR SALE—Sweet Corn every week. David Z. Heisey near Strick- Jer’s Church, Manheim R. 2. aug.11-tf NOTICE—Marimba and Xylo- rhone Teacher. Reasonable Rates. Will come to the home, Write P.O. Box 85 Mount Joy. aug.11-2t FOR RENT — Fine appartment, $25.00, Marietta. 244 West Market. 3 rooms down, 3 and bath up stairs (vas Rance and Water Heater, Coal Range, Flectric Lichts, Heat, Large (Closets. Garage, side and rear yard. Desirable summer and winter home, Apply for inspection next door. G. H. Shields, 1218 Marlyn Road. Phila. aug.-18-1t-p FOR SALE—Used Electric Re- frigerators—6 C. F. Kelvinator Re- frigerator, 7 C. F. Kelvinator Re- frigerator. Copeland N. C. F., At- water Kent Refrigerator. L E. Roberts, Mount Joy, june-9-tf LIVE POULTRY WANTED — Guarantead highest nrices. Go anv- where. Write or call 9083 or 7986. (Coatesville Poultry Co., Lancaster RD 3 dec.22-tf FOR SALE—Used Westinghouse Flectric Ranee. 3 Plates and insu- lated Oven. L. E. Roberts, Mt. Joy. june-9-tf WANTED — Your next roll of films, send 25 cents and get 8 Velvet Waxed Prints and free enlargement roupons. Our 21st year in business. Capital City Photo Service, 412 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. may-19-tf EXFCUTOR’'S NOTICE Fistate of Margaret J. W. McAllist- er late of Mount Joy Borough, de- ceased. Letters testamentary on said es- tate having been granted to the un- dersiened, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate pavment. and those having claims or demands against the same will nresent them without delay for settlement to the H. N. NISSLY. Mt. Joy, Pa, Executor aug.11-6t Arnold & Bricker, Attys. ADMINTSTRATOR’S NOTICE Fatate of Charles F. Thomas, late of the Borough of Mount Joy, de- censed. I.etters of administration on said estnte having heen granted to the yndersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate pavment. and those having claims or der ands against the same, will present them without delay for eetilement to the undersigned, resid- ing at Monnt Jov. Pa. THE FIRST NATTONAL BANK & TRUST CO. OF MT. JOY Administrator Zimmerman, Myers & Kreadv, Attys. july-14-6t COMMUNITY SALE Every Thurs. Night AT 7 P. M. AT BEVERLY, PA. Truck Load Hogs, Poultry, Chicks, Fruit, Melons. Paint, Hardware, Penny Bingo, Ball Man Bring arything you have to sell G. K. WAGNER aug.-18-tf Public Sale Friday Evening, Aug. 19 Or the premises at the Borouch Limits, on the road leading to the Mount Joy cemetery the following: A Lot Of COWS MERCHANDISE, APPLES and other Fruit And other articles not mentioned. Sale to begin at 7:00 P. M. Free Delivery = C. S. Frank & Bro. Geo. Vocle. Auct. Claude Zeller, Clk. We are always in the Market For all Kinds of Live Stock 1938 Religious News In This Community NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY 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 9:00 Amos R. Gish, Superintendent. Mount Joy Mennonite Church 9:00 Sunday School Thursday evening Aug. 18 S. S. workers meeting. Kraybill's Mennonzte Church 9:00 Sunday School. 7:15 Song Service. 7:45 Sermon. Church of God Rev. G. F. Droske, Minister Sunday School at 9:30. There will be no church services the last two Sundays of August. Zion Lutheran Church Landisville, Pa. Rev. William L. Ziegenfus, Pastor No services, pastors vacation. Salunga Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. C. Lyle Thomas, Minister 9:15 A. M. Church School, 7:00 Evening worship. “Where is Modern Youth taking Us?” will be the theme of the pas- tor’s sermon, St. Mark’s United Brethren in Christ Rev. 0. L. Mease, S.T.D., D.D. Pastor Sunday: School at 9:00. Morning Worship 10:15 Prayer Meeting on Wed. at 7:30. No evening Worship service. Trinity Luihieran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30. Morning Worship 10:45 A, M. No Evening Worship. . Daylight Saving Time. Reformed Mennonite Church Landisville, Pa. Rev. Christian S. Nolt, Pastor There will be services in the Reformed Mennonite church in Landisville next Sunday morning at 9:30 Standard Time. Church of God Landisville, Pa. A. P. Stover, D. D., Pastor Church School 9:15 A. M. Morning Service 10:30 A. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. United Brethren Church, Florin, Pa Rev. I. W. Funk, Pastor Sunday School Session 9:30. Morning Worship 10:30 P. M. Sunday Evening Christian En- deavor Services. Evening Worship 7:15 P. M. All Services Daylight Saving Time. Mt. Joy Methodist Episcopal Church C. Lyle Thomas, Minister 9:30 A.M. Church School. 10:30 Morning worship. “Where Is Modern Youth Taking Us?” will be the topic of the min- ister’s sermon. Is Youth getting worse? Are they improving? Do they compare well with their grandparents? Trinity Evangelical Congregational Church Rev. Clarence C. Reeder, Minister Sunday August 21, 1938 9:30" Sunday School. 10:30 Morning Worship. Junior Sermon “The Chinese Goddess of Sailors.” Sermon “Living and Dying to the Lord.” 7:30 Evening Worship. Sermon “In the House of Dagon” Wednesday: — 2:00 P. M. Mission Band. 7:30 Prayer and Praise Service. Thursday: — 7:30 P. M. The service will be in charge of a Gospel Team from National Bible Institute of New York City. The service will con- sist of Praise, testimony, song prayer and sermon. We invite you to come and fellowship with these young men in “The Home-Like Church.” NOTICE—The annual election of Managers, Secretary and Treasurer, of the Mount Joy Cemeterv Associ- ation will be held at the First Na- ag THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. Rural Air Mail Service Thru Here Rural air mail service between Philadelphia and Pittsburg, with deliveries and, pickup at 24 com- munities including Lancaster, Co- lumbia, West Chester and Coates- ville, will be instituted shortly as one of four “rural” non-stop routes planned as experiments by the Post Office Department. A request in Washington yester- day for bids on the four proposed routes disclosed the plans for the new service, which will revolu- tionize U. S. Air Mail service if expanded generally. Just how the mail will be picked up and delivered while in flight will be left to the discretion of the airlines, provided only that the plan is approved by the Bu- reau of Air Commerce. Invitations for bids, which will be opened on Sept. 15, were sent to all air lines. Mortuary Record For Past Week (From page 1) and two brothers, Abraham Reist, of Dayton, Ohio and William Reist, Lancaster. Services were held at York, with interment in Mount Tunnel ceme- tery, Elizabethtown. JOHN ABRAM KREIDER John Abram Kreider, infant son of Abram and Lillian S. Myers Kreid- er, of Mount Joy R. D., near Risser’s Mill, died of complications at 4:30 p. m. Wednesday. He is survived by the parents and three sisters, Estella, Betty and Anna Katherine and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Myers of Mount Joy. The funeral will be held from the home at 2 p. m. Thursday (today) with in- terment in the Crossroads cemetery, Florin, TT FRANK HOUGENDOBLER Frank Hougendobler, aged 84 years, formerly of this place, died at Philadelphia of a complication of diseases. Deceased was a member of the I. 0. O. F. Lodge of this place, and was one of its oldest members. One son, Charles A. of Philadel- phia, survives as do two grandchil- dren and one great grandchild. Funeral will be held on Friday noon (12 M.) at the Sheetz Funeral Home with interment in the Mount Joy cemetery. MRS. SALLIE SHICKLEY Mrs. Sallie Shickley, seventy- eight, widow of Amos Shickley, died of complications Sunday even- ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lillian Brown, 28. N. Jacob St., this plcae. She was a daughter of the late Stephen and Anna Dravenstadt. Besides her daughter, she is sur- vived by one brother, Frank Drav- enstadt, and one grandson, Irvin Fritz, both of town. Services were held at 2 p. m. Wed at the home of the daughter with interment in the Henry Eberle cemetery. HARRY E. FORREY Harry E. Forrey, seventy, retired farmer, died at his home, Columbia R. D. 2, West Hempfield township, Tuesday, of a complication of di- seases. He was in ill health since last May. Forrey was the son of the late Jacob C. and Elizabeth Newcomer Eshleman Forrey. The following brothers and sisters sur- vive: May, Emma, Alice and Jacob, all at home; Mrs. A. H. Greider, of Landisville; Mrs. Anna Metz- ger of Gap and John Forrey, of Manor township. Services will be held Thursday at Columbia, with interment in the Mountville cemetery. HERBERT J. STAMBAUGH Herbert J. Stambaugh, sixty-five, of 350 Donegal Springs road, died of complications at his home at 1:40 p. m. Wednesday. He was the son of Simon Stambaugh and the late Amanda Stambaugh. He was retired as railroad mail clerk five years ago. He was a mem- ber of the Trinity Lutheran church the Free and Accepted Masons of which he was past master, the Har- risburg Consistory, Knights of the Mystic Shrine. and the Friendship Fire company, No. 1, He also was vice president of the Henry Eberle Cemetery association. He is survived by his wife, who tional Bank and Trust Company, on Tuesday, September 13. 1938 from six and seven o'clock D. S. T. aug.-11-4t before marriage was Elizabeth Farm- er, also his father and two brothers, Dr. Elmer Stambaugh and Cietus or rs The Lancaster Stock Market CORRECT INFORMATION FUR- NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PA. BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR THE BULLETIN Since Monday fat dry-fed steers have been in light supply but closing prices for the week are only on a steady basis, compared to a week ago. Grass fat steers are selling at prices considered steady with last week's close. Good quality grass fat heifers and heiferettes slow, and quarter lower for the week. Bulls have been in liberal re- ceipts all of the week and found slow sale, at 25 lower. Cows of all grades were in light demand, prices now are 25 to 30 lower. Fat cows showing the most decline. Stockers and feeders in liberal supply, demand slow this A. M. Few sales reported all grades selling steady. Calves in light run, today, very little done in this division, a few sales reported at steady prices, from 11.00 to 11.50. Hogs in liberal supply, demand slow. Local hogs are selling steady at 925 to 9.75. Western from 10.25 to 10.35. Lambs in light run, demand slow, no sales reported, salesmen expect will sell steady at prices from 9.00 to 9.50. Receipts: 1103 cattle, 40 calves, 135 hogs. CLASSES, GRADES AND RANGE OF PRICES STEERS Choice 11.25-11.75 Good 10.00-10.75 Medium 9.00-10.00 Common 7.25-8.25 HEIFERS Choice 8.75-9.50 Good 8.25-8.75 Medium 6.75-8.00 Common 5.00-6.50 COWS Choice 6.75-7.50 Good 6.00-6.50 Medium 5.25-5.75 Low cutter and cutter 3.50-5.25 BULLS Good and choice 7.50-9.25 Fair to good 6.75-7.50 Cutter, common and med. 5.00-6.75 VEALERS Good and choice 11.00-11.50 Medium 8.50-9..50 Cull and common 5.00-7.00 FEEDER AND STOCKER CATTLE Good and choice 8.75-9.75 Fair to good 7.50-8.75 Medium to fair 6.75-7.50 Common and medium 5.50-6.75 HOGS Good and choice 9.25-9.75 SHEEP Choice lambs 9.00-9.50 Medium and good lambs 7.50-9.00 Common lambs 5.00-7.00 Ewes all (weights) 2.00-4.00 Sale Register Every Thursday night, at Bev- erly, at 7 P. M, public auction of Poultry, Fruit, Dry goods, 50,- 000 Chicks, Ducklings and Turkey Poults by G. K. Wagner. Friday, August 19—On the prem- ijses at the boro limits, on the road leading to the Mount Joy cemetery, lot of cows, fruit, mer- chandise, ete. by C. S. Frank & Bro. Wednesday, August 24—On the premises at 145 West Market St, Marietta, a large lot of valuable antiques and the entire lot of household goods by H. Frank Eshleman and Marion Spencer, executors of the last will and testament of Mary S. Ingram, de- ceased. Walter Dupes, auct. Saturday, September 3rd—On the premises at 209 West Frederick Street Millersville, Pa. public sale of household and kitchen furniture by Mrs. Bertha Urban. Edgar Funk Auct. Sale at 1:30 P. M,, D.S.T. Friday, Sept. 9—At 12.30 D. S. on the premises at Marietta, five properties and tract of unimproved land by H. Frank Eshleman and Marion Spencer, will of Mary S. Ingram, deceased. Walter Dupes, auct. Saturday, Sept 10—On the prem- ises in Rapho township, one mile east of Mount Joy and a short distance south of the Harrisburg pike, a farm of 91 acres with Stambaugh, both of o¥Yrk. Services will be held at 2:30 p. m, (DT) Saturday at the home with in- terment in the Henry Eberle ceme- tery. Friends may call at the home from 7 to © p. m. Friday executors of the | se buildings by Lillie brick house, bank barn, and out-| Roy Bender and Charles H. Ben- H. Hess, B. der, executors and of Benj. R. Bender, deceased, C. S. Frank, auct. 29 The Pen That Makes Writing a Pleasure FRIDAY and SATURDAY August 19th and 20th This Certificate Is Worth $4.41 This certificate and 59c entitles the bearer to one of our Genuine Indestructible $5 J f > > bea » of « or S $5.00 VACUUM FILLER SACKLESS FOUNTAIN PENS, Visible Ink Supply. You SEE the ink. A lifetime guarantee with each The PEN holds 200% more ink than any ordinary fountain pen on the market! Three Months on One Filling! No Repair Bills. 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