a mil- rting A CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—A heater stove in good condition. Reasonably priced. Apply at 48 Old Market Street, Mt. Joy. ov.-17-1t-p FOR SALE—Jewel Heater in good condition. Mrs. Lizzie Fisher, Flor- In, Pa. nov.-17-3t-pd FOR SALE—Green top, dark red beets, also turnips by the bushel. I. B. Breneman, R. 2, Manheim, Pa. nov.17-2t-p FOR SALE—Ducks and Geese. Phone Marietta 44R2, Norman Stauffer, Mt. Joy R 1. nov.17-3t-p FOR SALE—Mangles. J. E, Zerch- er R. 1, Mt. Joy. Phone 916R21 Mt. Joy. nov-17-1t-p FOR SALE—Pekin Ducks also Geese, dressed or live. Jno. W. Kreider, R. 2 Mt. Joy. Phone 142J2. nov-17-1t FOR RENT—7-room house at 117 E. Main Street. Apply 104 Colum- bia Avenue, Mount Joy. nov.-17-1t LOST—Brown football at P. R. R. depot. Reward. Return to Alexand- er, 131 Columbia Avenue, Mt. Joy. nov.17-1t FOR SALE — 1l-piece Walnut Dining Room Suite, Majestic Radio, 1928 Packard. Phone 87TW Mt. Joy or apply 116 Columbia Avenue, Mt. Joy. nov.-17-1t FOR SALE—Buy Canaries while prices are down, excellent singers. Phone Mt. Joy 127R2, J. A. Sherk. nov.-17-1t LICENSED TAXIDERMIST— All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable, Burnell Buch, 227 S. Orchard St, Manheim, Pa. oct.-27-4t-p FOR SALE—Apples and Cider. Daily at Fairview Orchards, Florin, Pa, Elmer R. Snider. Phone 214R2 oct.-20-tf FOR SALE—York Mfg. Co. Safe 20x21-32, Call in forenoon. Mrs. G. A. Heckman, 152 New Haven Street. Mount Joy. sep-29-tf FOR GOOD RADIO SERVICE— Car or Home Sets. Call Franklin King, 108 W, Main St., Mt. Joy. Pa. Phone 27R. aug.18-tf WANTED — Your next roll of Flms, 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 DISCHARGE OF DOWER NOTICE To the heirs and legal representa- tives of Christian Stoler, Jacob Stol- er, Barbara (Martin) Saylors and Nancy Eberle, notice is hereby given that Robert F. Vanderslice presented his Petition to the Orphans’ Court of Lancaster County averring that Christian Leib died seized of a cer- tain lot or piece of land situate, ly- ng and being in Mount Joy Town- ship, Lancaster County, bounded and limited as follows to wit: FRONTING Southward on the Lan- caster, Elizabethtown and Middle- town Turnpike, Northward by the Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mount Joy and Lancaster Railroad, Eastward by an alley, adjoining the village of Richland, containing about one acre, being the same more or less, upon which land a certain dower in the sum of $41.00 remains a lien of rec- ord, That said Court has issued a citation requiring you and each of you, and any other person interested in said dower charge, to appear in said Court on December 15, 1938 ot 10 o'clock A. M. to show cause, if any, why said dower charge of $41. 10:30. giving Service in Trinity Lutheran Church. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1928 COMMUNITY Kraybill’'s Mennonite Church 9:00 Sunday School Mount Joy Mennonite Church 9:00 Sunday School. 7:15 Song service. 7:45 Sermon. Friday eve. 7:15 Bible study, Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor Church School 9:30, Amos Gish, Superintendent. Evening Worship and Sermon 7:3 Rev. C. Lyle Thomas, Minister 9:30 A. M., Church School. 6:45 Epworth League. 7:30 Evening Worship. St. Elizabeth Mission Elizabethtown, Pa. Rev. Wm. J. Watts, Rector Wednesday, Nov. 30th C. Lyle Thomas, Minister 9:30 A. M.,, Church School. 10:30 Morning Worship. will be observed. Rev. I. W. Funk, Pastor Sunday School Session 9:30. Morning Worship 10:30 P. M. deavor Services. Evening Worship 7:15 P. M. Cross Roads Church Thanksgiving, Nov. 24 ginning at ten o'clock. An invitation is worship the Lord with us. Church of God Landisville, Pa. Rev. Raymond Daihl, Pastor Church School 9:15 A. M. Morning Service 10:30 A. M. C. E. Societies 6:45 P. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. First Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Morning Worship and Sermon Wed. 7:30 P. M. Union Thanks- Church of God Rev. G. F. Broske, Pastor Thurs. Junior Choir practice 6:15 Sunday School at 9:30. should not be satisfied and dis- charged. In default of appearance by any person in interest, said dow- er charge of $41.00, and lien will be satisfied by order of said Court. TOM C. SHIRK, Sheriff William C. Rehm, Atty. nov.-17-4t BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY (1) That the agreement for the furnishing of overhead electric street lighting service to the Borough of Mount Joy, County of Lancaster, giving service in Trinity Lutheran Church. Morning Worship at 10:30. C. E. Society at 6:30. Evening Worship at 7:30. Wed. 7:30 P. M. Union Thanks- St. Lukes Episcopal Church Rev. Wm. J. Watts, Rector Sunday Next Before Advent 9:15 A. M. Church School. 10:30 A. M. Morning Prayer and Pennsylvania be, and the same here- by is, awarded to Pennsylvania | Power & Light Company, in accord- day of November, 1938 for the period | and in accordance with the terms Thanksgiving, Nov. 24: and specifications contained in the form of agreement now on file with the Borough Secretary for the fur- nishing of such service. (2) That said bid of Pennsylvania Power & Light Co. is hereby ac- cepted and the proper officers of said Borough be, and they hereby are, authorized and directed in behalf of said Borough to execute a contract with said Pennsylvania Power & Light Company in accordance with said bid and the terms and spe~ifica- tions in said form of agreement on file with said Borough Secretary. (3) That said Pennsylvania Power Sermon. 7:30 P. M. Evensong and address. This service in charge of the Young People. ance with its bid submitted the 7th | Wednesday, Nov. 23: Saturday, Nov. 26. Acrolites. Trinity Evangelical Congregational Rev. Clarence C. Reeder, Minister mon 6:30 P. M. Choir Rehearsal. 8:00 A. M. Holy Eucharist. 12:30 P. M. St. Lukes Guild of Church Sunday, Nov. 20, 1938. 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Morning worship. Jr. Ser- “Two Colonial Babies.” Ser- & Light Company shall furnish a bond, with sufficient surety, in the amount of fifty per centum of the ~mount of the contract within ten days from the effective date of this award. and uvon failure to furnish | such bond within such time, this award to be void and of no effect. Presented by Mr. S. H. Miller. Date November 7, 1938 Adopted by Cone) vember, 1938. of’ ye S. H. MILLER, Pres. of Council Attest: M. N. Bailey, Boro Secretary this 7th day Donegal Township, deceased. tate having been granted to the un- dersigned, thereto are requested to make im- mediate pavment. and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, resid- Ing at Manheim. R. 2. Pa. Chas. E. Workman, Atty. oct.-20-6t EXECTITOR’S NOTICE Estate of Hettie Eby late of East Letters testamentary on said es- all persons indebted ISAAC B. BRENEMAN, Executor Aporoved this 10th day of Novem- ber, 1938. ; J. G. KEENER, Burgess nov.-17-1t When in need of Printing. (any- SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY Religious News in This Community NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING R. Salunga Methodist Episcopal Church 7:30 P. M. Evensong and address. Mt. Joy Methodist Episcopal Church The Service of Holy Communion United Brethren Church, Florin, Pa. Sunday Evening Christian En- A Thanksgiving service will be held on Thanksgiving morning be- extended to Church School 9:30, F. B. Walter, Superintendent. |Nov. 28th, at eight thirty o'clock. THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. LLL ren wm mon, “In the Presence of God.” 7:30 Thankoffering service, charge of the Women’s Missionary Society. Monday— 7:30 Choir Rehearsal Tuesday— 7:30 Young Peoples’ Service Wednesday— 4:15 Mission Band 7:30 Union Thanksgiving Service in the Lutheran Church. in Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday, Nov. 20: 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. 10:45 A. M. Morning Worship. 6:00 P. M. Luther League De- votional Service. 7:00 P. M. Vesper Service. Tuesday, November 22, Ladies Aid Society will meet at 7:30 PM Wed., Nov. 23, at 7:30 P. M., Un- ion Thanksgiving Service. Rev. Thomas, of the Methodist Church will deliver the message. Thursday morning, November 24, at 6:30 A. M. Thanksgiving ser- vices. Jai St. Mark’s United Brethren in Christ Rev. Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Sunday, Nov. 20— Sunday School at 9:00. Morning Worship at 10:15. Junior Choir Rehearsal 1:30 p.m. Evening worship 7:30 P. M. Monday, Nov, 21— Choir Rehearsal 7:15 P, M. Tuesday, Nov. 22— Young Peoples’ Rally 7:30 P. M. Mrs. Paul Russell, Pres. of Lanc. Co. Christian Endeavor Union is the speaker. Wed., Nov. 23— Union Thanksgiving Service in the Lutheran Church 7:30 P, M. Thursday, Nov. 24— Otterbein Guild Breakfast and Thankoffering meeting 8:00 A. M. A) Cees UNION THANKSGIVING SERVICE IN THE LUTHERAN CHURCH 0 The united Thanksgiving Service, which is an annual celebration in our community, is to be observed this year in the Trinity Lutheran Church. Usually the service has been on Thanksgiving Day, but at a recent meeting of the ministerium, it was voted to hold the service on Wed- nesday, November 23, preceeding Thanksgiving Day, at seven-thirty. The Rev. Lyle Thomas, of the Mt. Joy Methodist Episcopal Church will be the speaker. There will be a variety of special music. The public should look for a more complete program in this paper next week. 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, 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. Saturday, Nov. 19—On the prem- ises on Cooper Avenue, the A. H. Greider residence, at Landisville, a lot of ground with a modern 2-story brick dwelling and 3-car garage by Lillie E. Greider, owner. C. S. Frank, auct. Tuesday, Nov. 22—On the prem- ises at Middletown, at 11:00 o’clock sharp, 250 head of live stock by C. S. Erb & Co. Thursday, Nov. 24—At Beverly, afternoon and evening, Hogs, Poul- try, Hardware, Implements, Furni- ture, by G. K. Wagner. Saturday, Nov. 26—On the prem- ises in Mt. Joy township, along the road leading from Mount Pleasant Church to Milton Grove, near the former, a tract of land of nearly 2 acres with dwelling, frame barn, ete. by the First National Bank and Trust Co. of Mt. Joy. C. S. Frank, auct. See advertisement. Saturday, December 3—On the premises 20 N. Grant St, Man- heim, real estate and personal property by Isaac B. Breneman, executor of Hettie Eby, deceased. Miller, auct. —_——-— A public card party and luncheon, the second of a series, will be held at Marietta on Monday evening, Pinochle, 500, Bridge and Casino FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. 7) kindly remember the Bulletin will be played. Tickets good for cards and lunch- The Lancaster Stock « Market CORRECT INFORMATION FUR- NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PA. BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR THE BULLETIN Fat Virginia grass steers of good quality, have been movingt hrouout the week at firm prices or 10 to 25 higher than week ago. All other fat grass steers of lesser quality, have been moving thruout and prices in these grades are just about steady with a week ago. Sev- eral lots of shortfed local steers here this week have not met with much favor from buyers and have been neglected to some extent, the trade preferring good grassers to short-fed locals. Heifers with qual- ity, selling at steady prices but plainer grades, also heiferettes, are moving slow since last Monday at prices a shade lower. Cows of the better grades, in only fair demand. These selling just a little lower for the week, low-cost cows or those selling under 5.00 moving at steady prices. Bulls with quality are commanding steady prices, plain to medium grade bulls selling 10 to 25 lower for the week, Stockers and feeders in moderate receipts, all grades commanding firm prices compared with week ago. Calves in light supply, demand slow, all grades selling at steady prices, compared with Friday's close. Choice 12.50, medium good 12.00 to 12.25, Hogs in fair run, demand fair, all grades selling steady, choice Western 9.00 to 9.50, choice locals 8.25 to 8.50. Lambs in light supply, all grades selling steady with Friday's advan- ce, choice 9.50 to 10.00, medium 7.50 to 8.50, common 6.50 to 7.00, bucks 1.00 lower. Receipts: 946 cattle, 33 calves, 347 hogs, 37 sheep. CLASSES, GRADES AND RANGE are 10 OF PRICES STEERS Choice 9.25-9.75 Good 8.50-9.25 Medium 7.25-8.25 Common 6.50-7.00 HEIFERS Choice 8.00-8.75 Good 7.75-8.00 Medium 5.75-6.75 Common 5.00-5.75 COWS Choice 6.25-6.75 Good 5.50-6.25 Medium 5.00-5.75 WMC WROTE 15h WMC WROTE 5 “Shine On Harvest Moon” @ 3 EEE rr Oh, shine on, shine on ANY of the American song- writers of this era: began their careers as interpreters of song, as singing waiters or vaudeville ar- tists. The composer of “Shine On Harvest Moon,” native of Philadel- phia, began as a blackface artist. Low cutter and cutter 3.50-5 BULLS | Good and choice 7.50-8.25 Fair to good 6.75-7.50 Cutter common and med. 5.50-6.75 VEALERS Good and choice 12.00-12.50 | Medium 10.00-11.50 | cull and common 6.00-7.00 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 8.25-8.50 SHEEP Choice lambs 9.50-10.00 Medium and good lambs 7.50-8.50 Common lambs 5.50-7.50 Ewes (all weights) 2.00-4.00 Bucks (all weights) 1.00 lower rn tA QI PROGRAM OF ACTIVITIES OF THE IRONVILLE U. B. CHURCH October 23—A. M. 30—P. M. November 6—P. M. 13—A. M. Fathers’ and Sons’ Day in Sunday School. Committee: Paul Metzger, Gordon Mummaw, Rev. W, C. Blatt. 20—A. M. 27—P. M. Missionary Program in Sunday School. December 4—P. M. Musical program in Sunday School, organ dedication in PUBLIC SALE —Of— REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, NOV. 26, 1938 The undersigned will sell at pub- lic sale on the premises in Mount Joy Township, along the road lead- ing from Mt. Pleasant Church to Milton Grove, near the former place, the following to wit: A TRACT OF LAND Fronting 492 feet on a public road and extending in depth of that width 170 feet, situate as above described and being approximately 2 ACRES. The improvements thereon are a 2} STORY FRAME gua DWELLING HOUSE with Frame Attachment 20x28 feet, FRAME BARN 26x32 Feet, with Frame Attachment 12x18 feet, POULTRY HOUSE 12x20 feet. All these buildings except the poultry house are under slate roofs. This property has all modern con- veniences including light, heat, bath, ete. It was erected by the late Amos Wolgemuth and is well constructed. This is the former Abram A. Koser property. There is fruit on the premises The property is very pleasantly lo- cated. Persons wishing to view same prior to day of sale will please call at the First National Bank and Trust Company, Mount Joy. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M., on Saturday, Nov. 26, 1938, when terms and conditions will be made known by FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY Mount Joy, Penna. C. S. Frank, Auct. nov.-17-2t 00] the afternoon, and musical program in the evening. Coinmittee: Eliza- beth Fornoff, Ruth Kauffman, Char- les Gingrich. 11—A. M. 18—A. M. Communion. 25—P. M. Christmas program, Pageant, “Why The Chimes Ring.” Committee: Mrs, George Fornoff, Miriam Heagy, Janet Fornoff. 31- Services. tew. a lI I. A number of students, members of our local school patrol, attend- ed the Franklin and Marshall- Geneva football game at Lancas- ter, Saturday. P. M. Saturday—Watch Night Committee: Jacob Kauff- man, Charlotte Fornoff, Wilbur Ret. LET US CHECK YOUR dll BATTERY ONCE A MONT AND WE'LL GIVE YOU Af} FREE RECHARGH NOTICE! —————————————————— SPECIAL Thanksgiving Week Only WILL BE HELD TUESDAY, NOV. 22 HOURS 6 to 9 P. MARKET IF. IT FAILS TO START, OUTLIER TRA Re THERES NOTHING BUY_ALL YOU NE! DO 15 COME | ONCE A MONTH FOR OUR REGULAR FREE 6-POINT MONEY-SAVING 4 BATTERY SERVICE ALUMINUM = 5 / - IVR E30) LY, {233 LURE 3 SIZES RECTANGULAR IRR AT SALE PRICES $35 3445 §hé For big, medium or small sized birds; self-basting: fuel-saving. Also many other uses. i a ROUND ROASTER For 6-8 1b. round roast, 4-5 1b. chicken, 3-4 Ib. pork rib. The two 4-qt. pans, used separately, are handy for cooking, bak- ing, etc. $ 18 8 Special. TWO SIZES Small Medium $49 $998 A new model; more beautiful, practical. Heats faster and browns better. J. B. HOSTETTER & SON MOUNT JOY, PA. Come In— Sign U’ Today For This FREE SERVICE: ® Yes, sir, that’s our amazing of- fer! Regardless of the make of battery you have, if it fails to start your car at any time this winter because it needs recharg- ing, we’ll give it a full recharge absolutely free. All we ask is that you come in once a mont’ for our 6-Point Money-Sav Battery Service—a regule~ service open to every mot year ‘round. This service includes clea top of battery, testing with . drometer, filling with pure wat inspecting cables and termina cleaning and greasing terminals and tightening battery in cradle. Start the winter off right. Come in today for your first battery check-up. It will automatically make you eligible for our free re- charge if you need it. « ¢ NEW-TYPE BATTERY Guaranteed As Long As ‘# You Own Your Car Let us show you why this amaz- ing Goodrich Kathanode | Electro-Pak with Power Saving Top Cover will save you grief and expense for years to comel fw STOP, LEAKS! ve @ Here’sa tig Ty uid solder that ’ quickly repairs all ordinary cooling system leaks. I Goodrich 7 RADIATOR 100z can J SOLDER # 4.8¢ -— om LVL (1 SOLDER ALL DAY PUBLIC SALE At Middletown, Pa. ON Tuesday, Nov. 22 AT 11 O'CLOCK SHARP 250 Head of Live Stock RE, Ria red i CANADIAN YEARLINGS BULLS and WEANED -— > CALVES We have 10 of the Bast Bulls we ever sold. Catalog on sale. 40 WISCONSIN GRADE HOL- STEINS and GUERNSEY COWS and 1st Calf Heifers. 25 HEAD OF PENNA. COWS— All Breeds. - 35 HEAD OF IOWA HORSE and MULE COLTS, also some broke 3 and 4 year old Mules and Horses. 3 SOWS with Pigs. SHOATS. Terms 1; Cash, balance three equal payments. Free delivery—Positively 11 M. A few Hogs, 11, Horses and Colts, 11.15; Cows, 12.30. No more Sales this season. Real Bar- gains, so be here at 11 o'clock sharp. C. S. ERB & CO. He wrote his own songs and patter, and developed both talents until the fateful day when with Nora Bayes he sang his most famous | song in the Ziegfeld Follies. The | ovation to the song rather than to the male singer sent him over the | borderline from acting to song- | writing. He wrote a London revue, | whose premier was marked by a Zeppelin raid. Our composer then went back to America, trouped with a vaudeville skit, married his pian- ist and made a series of short films in Hollywood in the pre-double fea- ture days. The early song hit was picked up recently by a little orchestra in | Texas, where Ruth Etting heard it | and gave it added lustre in later renditions, and so, after twenty years the song again became a hit. | During the years the composer wrote many other numbers, includ- ing “Smarty”, “Good Evening Caro- line”, the lyrics to “Take Me Out To The Ball Game"—enough to earn him membership in the Amer- ican Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. His n eis X= 4 Before Placing Your Order Elsewhere FOR SAND, CEMENT CRUSHED or BUILDING STONE —CALL— Samuel N. Stauffer Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 903R15 Also Manufacturer of CONCRETE BLOCKS, SILLS, AND LINTELS RHEUMATISM LIEVE PAIN IN FEW MINUTES RE To relieve the torturing pain of tism, Neuritis, Neuralgia or few minutes, get the RITO. bor Day Sale. sale. money; so be on hand. and Shoats From Sucking Pigs up to 250 Ibs.: BROOD SOWS and Several SEED HOGS. Bring your trucks and crates along for hogs. Lots of Poultry and Turkeys Hardware and Paints (all colors) IMPLEMENTS Vogle, Reigle, Aldinger, Aucts. Also 1 ~~ . Call or the best that grow. and All Sizes, - 7 BIG PUBLIC SALE AFTERNOON and EVENING on Thurs. November 24, 1938 Starting at 12:30 noon (Evening sale starts at 6 o'clock), along Pike from Elizabethtown to Hershey, Pa.—Wagner’s Park, Beverly. All hogs must be FURNITURE FRUIT: 150 bushels Apples, Potatoes, Dry Goods, Butcher, Cheese Man. Celery Man, 4 New Front Gears, New Halters, New Egg-grader Scales. R. | Ettinger & Son, from Carlisle, will be here with a i RUGS AND CARPETS—ALII colors He sells them for the high dc All he took along home from the other sale was his truck an like he had at the La- ttend thi , so be sure to : s 1 4 d the Penny Bingo Every Thursday Night COME AND PLAY IT Bring anything you may have; we sell on small commission. for Cash and Pay Cash. We sell G. K. WAGNER We Also Have Sales Every Thursday Evening DOO CHICKS 920-R-" eo Week epi 2.50 Big Truckload NEW | Recharging and Rental Service MAKE US YOUR BATTERY HEADQUARTERS | H. E. Garber Columbia, Pa. E’'town, Pa, Phone 399 Phone 95 Mt. Joy, Pa., Phone 222 Patronize Your Nearest Store | 'DO YOU FARM WITH S| AN OX TEAM? | We know your answer will be { no, so why not use our meth- od of sharpening, pointing and reclaiming plow shares? i Twelve crease in vincing. TRIMBLE GARAGE & WELDING SHOP Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 29R years of steady, healthy in- this field should be con- | | $5 Allowance | FOR YOUR OLD WATCH IN TRADE FOR THE LATEST STYLE Mohawk Watches Don W. Gorrecht JEWELER Mount Joy, Pa.
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