The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 29, 1938, Image 3

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 1938

Our Heartiest
Congratulations
We want to congratulate each of
the following for having reached
another birthday:
October 1
Mrs. Fred Baker, Lancaster.
Miss Helen Seiler, town.
Claytown Newcomer, Mount Joy.
October 3
William Mateer, N. Market St.
October 4
Arthur Nissley.
Verna Shotzberger.
Lester Funk, Frank and Market
Streets.
Fanny Mateer, N. Market St.
Ben Groff, W. Main Street.
October 5
Paul Miller, Landisville.
Mary Longenecker, of Rheems.
October 6
Mrs. Daniel Peifer, on E. Done-
gal Street.
October 7
Mrs. J. S. Brubaker, Enola.
Mrs. Amos Musser, of Salunga.
Kenneth Lorrell Drohan, Stauff-
ertown.
Helen Ruth Miller,
October 8
Mary Hostetter, N. Barbara St.
CLASSIFIED
Rates for this column are 25c per
Insertion. If over five lines, 5c per
line each insertion, all payable in
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FOR RENT—7-room House with
all conveniences, steam heat and
bath at 69 East Main Street. Im-
mediate possession. Inquire of C.D.
Carson, 71 East Main Street, Mount
Joy. sep.-29-1t
FOR RENT—Room, clean and
warm, all conveniences. Central lo-
cation. 26 West Main Street, Mount
Joy. sep.29-1t-pd
FOR SALE—125 Leghorn White
Rock and New Hampshire Pullets
started to lay. Price right. Nelson
Sentz, Mt. Joy Donegal Street.
sep.-29-1t-pd
A VOTE OF THANKS—We wish
to extend a vote of thanks to all
who in any way assisted us during
our late bereavement. Also to all
those who sent us letters of con-
dolence. Eli Engle and Family.
FOR SALE—Several hundred feet
used 1} in. rubber hose. Schock In-
dependent Oil Co. sep.29-1t
FOI! SALE—Bargain, lovely coun-



try homme. All conveniences, good
condition. Quiet Phone Landisville
2201. sep-29-1t-p

HELP WANTED—Salesman to sell

to feed dealers and farmers. Apply
to Box 288-B Manheim, Pa.
sep.-22-3t
FOR SALE—S85 acre farm, } mile
south of Mount Joy, along the Mt
Joy and Marietta Pike. Two houses,
one a stone house and one a frame
Barn. Tobacco Shed. and other out-
buildings. All buildings with elect-
ric. Apply Elias Lindemuth, R.1
Mount Joy. sept.15-3t
FOR GOOD RADIO SERVICE—
Car or Home Sets. Call Franklin
King, 108 W. Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa.
Phone 27R. aug.18-tf
FOR FALL HOUSECLEANING.
to renaper those cupboards, shelves,
or tables we sell nice white news-
paper in rolls at only 15c. Worth
three times that amount. The Bulle-
tin. sep.-8-tf
WANTED — Your next roll of
films, send 25 cents and get 8 Velvet
Waxed Prints and free enlargement
roupons. Our 2st year in business

Capital City Photo Service, 412
Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa.
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EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE
Fstate of Barbara S. Hoffman late
of Mount Joy Borough, deceased.
Letters testamentary on said es-
tate having been granted to the un-
dersiened, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment. and those having
elaims or demands against the same
will present thm without delay for
settlement tn the undersigned.
HARVEY G. HOFFMAN.
Mount Joy, Pa.
rug. Executor
Public Sale
Friday Evening, Oct. 7
On the premises at the Borough
Limits, on the road leading to the
Mount Joy cemetery the following:
A CARLOAD OF POTTER CO.
BLOOD and T. B. TESTED
COWS
FEW STOCK BULLS
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. Vogle, Auct.
Claude Zeller, Clk.
We are always in the Market
For all Kinds of Live Stock


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Religious
News in This
Community
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE
CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND
THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING
COMMUNITY
Kraybill’s Mennonite Church
8:30 Sunday School.
St. Elizabeth Mission,
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Rev. Wm. J. Watts, Pastor
Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity
8:00 A. M. Holy Eucharist and
Sermon.
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.
Mount Joy Mennonite Church
9:00 Sunday School
10:00 Sermon.
7:30 P. M. Young Peoples’ Meet-
ing.
Friday Evening 7:30 S. S. Workers
Meeting.
St. Mark’s United Brethren in Christ
Rev. 0. L. Mease, S.T.D., D.D.
Pastor
Services Standard Time
Sunday’ School at 9:00.
Morning Worship at 10:15.
Evening Worship at 7:30.
Prayer Meeting on Wed. 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, Ordination and
Installation of Elder-Elect.
Preparatory Service Friday Even-
ing, September 30th at 7:30.
United Brethren Church, Florin, Pa.
Rev. I. W. Funk, Pastor
Sunday School Session 9:30.
Morning Worship 10:30 gP. M.
Sunday Evening Christian En-
deavor Services.
Evening Worship 7:15 P. M.
All Services Daylight Saving
Time.
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor
Church School 9:30, F. B. Walter,
Superintendent.
The Pioneers 10:30.
Dr. Paul P. Byerly of Lancaster
will be the guest teacher of the
Men’s Bible class at First Presby-
terian Church Sunday morning at
9:30.
Evening Worship and Sermon 7:30
“The Mustard Seed.”
Salunga Methodist Episcopal Church
Rev. C. Lyle Thomas, Minister
9:30 A. M., Church School.
6:45 P. M., Epworth League.
This is our first meeting of the
Fall, and we are inviting you to
an hour that will interest and in-
spire. “Lives of present day
leaders” is the general topic, and
the life of Kagawa will be dis-
cussed.
7:30 Evening Worship.
Mt. Joy Methodist Episcopal Church
C. Lyle Thomas, Minister
9:30 A. M. Combined Sunday
School and Church Rally Day
Service.
This will be a service combining
both the Sunday School and Morn-
ing Church Worship. This is the
first time that we have tried such
a unified service of our Sunday
School and Morning Worship Hour,
and we are inviting you to wor-
ship with us at nine thirty.
St. Lukes Episcopal Church
Rev. Wm. J. Watts, Rector
Services Standard Time
Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity
9:15 A. M.—Church School
10:30 A. M. Choral Eucharist and
Sermon.
7:00 P. M—Y. P. S. L.
Monday, Oct. 3, 7:15 P. M. Vestry
Meeting.
Wednesday, Oct.
Choir Rehearsal.
7:30 P. M. St. Mary's Guild will
meet at the home of Mrs. John Try-
on.
Thursday, Oct. 6, 7:30 P. M. Order
of Sir Galahad.
Saturday, Oct. 8, 12:30 P. M. Acol-
ytes.
5, 6:30 P. M.
Trinity Evangelical Congregational
Church
Rev. Clarence C. Reeder, Minister
Sunday, October 2, 1938
9:30 A. M. Foreign Missionary Day
The special speaker will be Mrs.

Isaiah E. Oberholtzer of Elizabeth-
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA.
town, Pa. For 23 years she has
served as a missionary to China in
the Province of Pshansi, under the
General Mission Board of the
Church of the Brethren.
7:30 P. M. Gospel Service. Special
Music. Sermon “Missions and the
Christnan.”
There will be evangelistic ser-
vices each evening from October 2
to 23 with the exceptions of Satur-
day evenings. Rev. Harvey E.
Kettering will be the evangelist.
Wednesday 8:30 P. M. Official
Board.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
Tonight (Thursday, Sept. 29)
7:30 P. M. Ladies Aid will meet
at the home of Mrs. Annie Rick-
secker.
Sunday, October 2
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Holy Communion 10:30 A. M.
Luther League 6:00 P. M.
Vesper Service 7:00 P. M.
Tuesday, Oct. 4
Women’s Missionary Society will
meet at the home of Mrs. B. A.
Shupp, Marietta Street at 7:30
P. M. Miss Ethel Smith, leader.
Wednesday, October 5
Church Council will meet at the
Parsonage at 7:30 P. M.
Sale Register
Saturday, October 1st—On the
premises in Mt. Joy Township, on
the road leading from Rissers Mill
to Mt. Pleasant Church, about 3
miles Northwest of Mt. Joy, house-
hold goods by Abram A. Koser.
F. Aldinger, Auct.




Saturday, October 1—On the pre-
mises in Manor township, 2 miles
southeast of Columbia and 2%
miles from Central Manor, a farm
of 42 acres with all modern build-
ings in excellent repair. Sale at
1:30 S. T. by C. B. Miller. Edgar
Funk, auct.
Saturday, Oct. 1—On the premises
known as 344 Manor Avenue, Mil-
lersville, real estate, 25 story brick
dwelling house, 2-car garage and
chicken house, by Ella K. Miller,
Cora K. Miller, Executrices of the
last will and testament of Lizzie
Miller, deceased.

Saturday, Oct. 1—At the stock
yards near the Summy House, Man-
heim, 35 head of Western Penna.
cows by J. B. Spera and H. N. Giv-
ler. See advertisement.
Wednesday, October 5th—On the
premises on the Macadam Road
(Donegal Road) leading from Mount
Joy to Bainbridge, one mile north
of Maytown, in East Donegal Town-
ship, farm of 88 acres with 2} story
frame house, bank barn, garage
corn barn, tobacco shed, hog sty by
Christian S. Brandt, E, Ellsworth
Brandt. Admors. of the estate of
Samuel L, Brandt, deceased. Dupes
Auctioneer.
Friday Evening, Oct. 7—At 7:30 at
the Bulletin Office, East Main St.,
Mount Joy, a lot of ground on East
Donegal street, Mount Joy with a
2% story frame house by the First
National Bank and Trust Co., ad-
ministrators of the estate of Charles
E. Thomas, deceased. C. S. Frank,
auct.
Friday, October 7—At 7 P. M,
a carload of Potter Co. cows, few
stock bulls, merchandise, apples,
fruit, etc. at their place of busi-
ness near Mt. Joy by C. S. Frank
& Bro. See advertisement.
Saturday, October 8th—On the
premises in the village of Kinder-
hook, a tract of Sandstone land of
67 acres and 73 perches on whichis
erected a 2} story frame house,
bank barn, 2-story Hog Sty, Tobac-
co Shed, poultry house and Corn
Barn. Also an adjoining property of
1} acres with 21% story frame dwell-
ing and frame stable by the Heirs of
Wm. G. Zeamer, Deceased. Chas.
Frank, Auct,
Tuesday, Oct. 11—On the prem-
ises of Tract No. 1, on the public
road leading from Mount Joy to
Milton Grove, a farm of 74 acres
with improvements. Tract No. 2
is a 41 acre farm, both to be
sold by the First National Bank
and Trust company of Mount Joy,
surviving executor of the estate
of Jacob Hershey Young, deceased.
C. S. Frank, auct. See advertise-
ment.
Thursday, October 27—On the
premises one mile south of Le-
tort, on the old Safe Harbor road,
in Manor township, 150 chickens,
entire lot of household furniture
by Henry Z. Ehrhart. Edgar F.

Funk, auct.






The Lancaster
Stock Market
CORRECT INFORMATION FUR-
NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PA.
BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR
THE BULLETIN

Fat steers of all weights selling
slowly on early rounds at prices
just about steady compared with
late last week. Heifers moving
slowly at steady prices. Cows and
bulls in Liberal receipts, prices
early today are about steady com-
pared with recent decline noted
late last week.
Stockers and feeders, liberal
supply of all grades here today,
the quality seems improved over
a week ago, most early sales look
about steady with last week.
Calves in liberal supply, demand
fair, selling 50 lower than last
week’s choice. Bulk of sales from
11.50 to 12.00, select 12.50.
Hogg in liberal supply, demand
good, all grades selling about
steady at last week’s close. Top
western to at 10.25 to 10.50, locals
925 to 9.75, medium to good
8.75 to 9.00.
Lambs in fair run, trade
selling from 8.00 to 9.00, few
9.50.
Receipts: 4076 cattle, 421 calves,
1017 hogs, 215 sheep.
CLASSES, GRADES AND RANGE
slow,
select
OF PRICES
STEERS
Choice 9.25-9.75
Good 8.25-8.75
Medium 7.00-8.00
Common 6.00-7.00
HEIFERS
Choice 8.25-9.00
Good 7.50-8.25
Medium 6.00-7.00
Common 5.00-5.75
COWS
Choice 6.50-7.00
Good 5.75-6.50
Medium 5.00-5.75
Low cutter and cutter 3.50-5.50
BULLS
Good and choice 7.50-8.25
Fair to good 6.75-7.50
Cutter, common and med. 5.00-6.75
VEALERS
Good and choice 11.50-12.00
Medium 10.00-11.00
Cull and common 5.00-7.00
FEEDER AND STOCKER CATTLE
Good and choice 9.00-10.00
Fair to good 7.50-9.00
Medium to fair 6.75-7.50
Common and medium 5.75-6.75
HOGS
Good and choice 9.25-9.75
SHEEP
Choice lambs 8.50-9.00
Medium and good lambs 7.00-8.00
Common lambs 5.00-7.00
Ewes (all weights) 2.00-4.00
OYSTER SUPPER
AT ST. LUKE'S
The Ladies’ Guild of St. Luke's
Episcopal Church held its first
Autumn meeting at the home of
the president, Mrs. Alfred Hipple.
Activities were planned for the
next few months, one of which is
an oyster supper to be held Sat-
urday evening, November 5th in
the basement of the church.
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ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE
COMPLETES ENROLLMENT
The total enrollment at Eliza-
bethtown College for the first
semester is one hundred and fifty
four. Sixty per per cent of these
students are preparing to teach.
Eighteen are interested in the
healing and health arts, thirteen
in secretarial work, eight in the
ministry, and rest in social work,
business administration, and farm-
ing.
The practice teachers both in the
elementary and in the secondary
field have begun their work in
the Elizabethtown Borough Schools
and in the rural schools of sev-
eral townships.
The freshman class is composed
of the following: Ethel M. Bech-
told, Lancaster; M. Janet Boyd,
Elizabethtown; Grace I. Bucher,
Quarryville; Orpha Eshleman, Flor-
in; Ruldah M. Frey; Elizabeth-
town; Vera A. Gerhart, Ephrata;
Elizabeth M. Gingrich, R. 4, Leb-
anon; Dorothy J. Gollam, Middle-
town; Helen L. Groupe, Middle-
town; Helen S. Hackman, Lawn;
Sara E. Heindel, R. 4, York; Bev-
erly S. Henry, Everett; Alma N.
Herr, Elizabethtown; Sara E. Herr,
Peach Bottom; Ruth E. Hershey,
York; Mary D. Howell, Middle-
town; Carol Janette, Jones, Man-
chester, Maryland; Rachael E.
Kurtz, Leacock; Janet M. Pfaltz-
graff, R. 4, York; Martha Loffman,
Norristown; Helen L. Robert, York;
Thelma G. Shank, Quarryville;
Louise A. Smith, Hallam; Anna
E. Snyder, West Chester; Mary E.
Tracy, R. 2, Hanover; Sara E.
NOTICE
TO EVERYBODY
Under the new law, made by our
State, for all auctioneers to sell Real
Estate, I am booked up with a Real
Estate Broker, of Lancaster, and
have State License to call Real Es-
tate Sales anywhere in the State.
Give me a trial.
G. K. WAGNER
PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER
Phone 920R13 Elizabethtown
aug. 25-tf
COMMUNITY SALE
Every Thurs. Night
AT 7:00 P. M.
At Beverly on Pike from
Elizabethtown to Hershey
AT EVERY SALE
50 Head of Good Hogs
15 Truck Loads Fruits, Melons,
Peaches, Potatoes, Hardware,
Dry Goods, Butcher, Lots of Poultry
Baby Chicks, Paints of all Colors.
Anyone having anything to sell
bring it every Thursday Night.
Small Commission Charged
G. K. WAGNER
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mer, R. 1, Dalmatia; Harry S.
Berberian, Elizabethtown; Michael
J. Costik, Middletown; John 8S.
Earhart, R. 2, Manheim; Richard
N. Eckroth, Elizabethtown; Elwood
L. Fauth, Red Lion; Dale E. Frey,
Lancaster; William N. Gibble, R.
2, Manheim; H. Marlin Heisey, R.
2, Palmyra; William P. High, Mid-
dletown; Robert E. Heffner, Eliza-
bethville; J. Shelly Kaylor, Eliza-
bethtown; William I. C. Knight,
High Spire; Lewis M. Manbeck,
Lewistown; Woodrow W. Mellinger,
R 1, Dallastown; Henry L. Metz-
ler, R. 1, Paradise; Ben G. Musser,
R. 2, Columbia; Henry E. Noel,
York; J. Ralph Parrett, Elizabeth-
town; Paul E. Reed, Tower City;
Garland S. Ritz, R. 2, York; Ken-
neth R. Shaffer, R 2, Spring Grove;
Eugene R. Shirk, Elizabethtown.
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Announcement
A food sale will be held at Booth's
Store, Saturday, October 1st, by the
God’s Helpers Sunday School Class
of the United Brethren Church.
Pies, cakes, cup cakes, candy, po-
tato salad, baked beans, etc., will be
for sale.
PUBLIC SALE
COWS
On Farm Show Day
Saturday, October 1,38
AT 1:30 P. M.
AT OUR STOCK YARDS, REAR
OF SUMMY HOUSE, MANHEIM
35 Head Western Pa.
COWS
This is another lot of Extra Good
Cows. The kind that will make
money for the farmers. This load
consists of Fresh Cows & Springers.
Also 4 Choice Spring-
ing Crawford County
HEIFERS
1 Carload of Feeding
STEERS
Weighing around 800 pounds
—DELIVERED FREE—
$35.00 IN PRIZES
will be given with these cattle
This will be a
Farmers Day Sale
J. B. Spera
H. N. Givler
HOW ARE YOUR SHOES:
DON'T WAIT TOO LONG
BRING THEM IN
City Shoe Repairing Co.
30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET
LANCASTER, PENNA,




Steer Feeders Attention!
If you have steers ready fo go on feed let us advise you, a ration that


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INSIDE DOPE
There'll soon be much hullabaloo
about a gigantic TVA-like project in
Wisconsin. The plan, fathered by
Gov. Phil La Follette, proposes three
great hydrodams on the Wisconsin
River, a huge artifical lake (prob-
ably to be dubbed “Lake La Foll-
ette”) in Central Wisconsin, revival
of navigation between Lake Michi-
gan and the Mississippi, and large-
scale flood control.
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rola has the Intense-Fire Air
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MOUNT JOY, PA.
PUBLIC SALE
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VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 1938
By virtue of an order of the Or-
hans’ Court of Lancaster County
‘or the payment of debts, in the es-
ate of Jacob Hershey Young, de-
eased, the undersigned will sell at
sublic sale on Tract No. 1 in Mount
Joy Township, County of Lancaster
ind State of Pennsylvania, on Tues-
jay, October 11th, 1938, at 1:30 P.
M., the following valuable real estate
o wit:
No. 1. All that certain tract of
land consisting of 74 acres more or
less, situated in Mount Joy town-
ship, Lancaster County, Pennsyl-
vania, on the public road leading
from Mount Joy to Milton Grove,
adjoining other lands of Jacob Her-
shey Young and Maggie Young, on
which are erected a 2} story brick
dwelling house with 2 story frame

The only ration fed to beef cattle in Lancaster
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attachment, Frame Barn, Shed, Pig
Sty and other outbuildings.
No. 2. All that certain tract of land
consisting of 41 acres more or less,
situated on the public road leading
from Mount Joy to Milton Grove,
adjoining Tract No. 1 and lands of
Levi W. Mummau, on which are
erected a 2} story Frame Dwelling
House, Frame Barn and other out-
buildings.
Sale to be held on Tract No. 1 on
Tuesday, October 11th, 1938, at 1:30
o'clock P. M., when terms and con-
ditions will be made known by
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK &
TRUST COMPANY OF MT. JOY,
Surviving Executors of the estate
of Jacob Hershey Young, Dec’d.

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