The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 24, 1938, Image 3

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 1938
TR
CHECKING UP LIGHTING
CONDITIONS IN THE HOMES
In the homes where the safe-
guarding of eyesight is looked upon
by the parents as a duty, this is
the time of the year when at-
tention is given to the revamping
of the lighting arrangements. With
darkness coming along a little
earlier each evening and the young-
sters faced with a lot of homework
in order to keep up with their
studies, the amount of light under
which studies are purchased, games
played, or recreation indulged in,
it is recognized may have a far-
reaching effect in the years to
come.
The startling number of child-
ren of school age who are required
to wear glasses to correct defec-
tive vision prompts thinking par-
ents to take steps to insure ade-
quate lighting conditions in the
home.
CLASSIFIED


FOR SALE—New Hampshire Red
Pullets. Ready to lay. Call William
Thome, Mount Joy 129J4.
nov.-24-1t

FOR SALE—A Double House at
237-39 North Hanover Street, Eliza-
bethtown, or FOR RENT—North
side of double house at 239 North
Hanover Street, Elizabethtown. Six
rooms and bath, all conveniences.
Inquire Kulp’s Confectionery and
News Stand, 39 East Main Street,
Mount Joy, or call Mount Joy 66M.
nov.24-1t

LOST—One complete tire and
wheel for 1936 Chevrolet. Black
with smooth tire. Reward. Call El-
wood Martin, Mount Joy 14M.
nov.-24-1t
VOTE OF THANKS—We desire
to thank our relatives and friends
for their kindness, words of sym-
pathy and floral offerings in our late
bereavement. Mrs, Florence Pennell
and Family. nov. 1t
WANTED—A middle aed 4 woman
for house keeping. Good home for
richt party. Write Post Office Box
146 Florin, Pa. nov.24-1t-p
FOR SALE—Kelsey furnace, reg-
ulator, hen cages, refrigerator,
hrooder stove, electric heater. Apply
Musser Bros. Mount Joy.



nov.24-tf

FOR SALE—Needlework, home
made candy. maiden hair ferns. Dec,
i-z2- Rhoda R. Eby, 20 Poplar
Street, Mount Joy. nov.24-1t-p
WANTED—Young girl or lady
mnder 35 to do general housework.
Prefer plain person. Must be well
recommended. Compensation $5.00
ner week, nlus room and board.
Phos 28517 any Mrs. Esth-
» Mumma Landis, 1025 Wheatland
Ave, La incaster, Pa, nov.-24-1t
FOR SAIE—Jewel Heater in good
condition. Mrs. Lizzie Fisher, Flor-
in, Pa. nov.-17- 3t- -pd


FOR SALE Green top, dark red
heets, 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—Apnles and Cider.
Daily at Fairview Orchards, Florin,
Pa. Elmer R. Snyder. Phone 214R2
oct.-20-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
films, send 25 cents and get 8 Velvet
Waxed Prints and free enlargement
roupons. Our 21st year in business.
Papital City Photo Service, 412
\Tarket 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
Nancv 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 er piece of land situate, ly-
ing and being in Mount Joy Town-
shin, County, bounded
and limited as follows to wit:
FRONTING Scuthward on the Lan-
caster. Elizabethtown and Middle-
town Turnpike, Northward by the
Harricburg, Portsmouth, Mount Joy
and Lancaster Railroad, Eastward by
an allev. adjoining the village of
Richland, containing about one acre,
beine 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 reauiring you and each of
vou, and any other person interested
in said dower charge, to appear in
said Court op December 15, 1938 =t
10 o'clock A. M. to show cause, if
any. why said dower charge of $41.
chould not be satisfied and dis-
charged. In default of appearance
bv any person in interest. said dow-
or charoe of $41.00, and lien will be
catisfied by order of said Court.
TOM C. SHIRK,
Sheriff





william C. Rehm, Atty.
nov.-17-4t


SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
. DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.
premises 20 N. Grant St, Man-
heim, real estate and personal
property by Isaac B. Breneman,
executor of Hettie Eby, deceased. |
Miller, auect.
dence of the late Miss Rose Shu-
man, in Maytown, public sale of
household goods and valuable an-
tiques, by Mrs. Lillian S. Meyncke.
Sale at 12 M. Walter Dupes, Auct.
your business than by local news
paper advertising.
Er ar.
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The Lancaster

THE BULLETIN
OF PRICES
showing to change for the week.
week.
medium to good 12.00 to 12.50.
8.50.
steady at 9.50 to 10.00, medium to
good 8.00 to 9.00 common 6.00 to
7.00, bucks 1.00 lower.
Receipts: 600 cattle, 32 calves, 365
hogs, 42 sheep
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
SHEEP
8.25-8.50
Choice lambs 9.50-10.00
Medium and good lambs 7.50-8.50
6.00-7.00
2.00-4.00
1.00 lower
Common lambs
Ewes (all weights)
Bucks (all weights)
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. 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. Fark,
auct. See advertisement.
Friday, Dec. 2—At their place of |
business near Mount Joy, sale of
Potter and Cumberland County |
cows by C. S. Frank & Bro.
Saturday, December 3—On the
Saturday, Dec. 3rd—At the resi-
— Aen ee.
There is no better way to boost

Donegal Township, deceased.
EXFCUTOR’S NOTICE





Chas.
Executor
¥|. Workman, Atty. oct.-20-6t


Stock Market
CORRECT INFORMATION FUR-
NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PA.
BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR
CLASSES, GRADES AND RANGE
Fat steers and heifers closing the
week at prices 10 to 25 higher than
week ago, moderate receipts here
this week, is the reason for this
slight improvement in values. Cows
and bulls in fair demand at prices
Stockers and Feeders in moderate
receipts, all grades commanding firm
prices, instances 25 higher for the
Calves in light run this A. M.,
very little done, few early sales re-
ported at ready prices. Choice 11.00
Hogs in fair supply, demand fair,
selling at steady prices, choice West-
ern at 9.00 to 925, locals 8.00 to
Lambs in light supply, selling
money or see more?
for a good cause, the Mount Joy
High School Alumni Association.
Lets make it a big success.
out and enjoy an evening of en-
tertainment, besides you may be
the lucky one to get the radio.
the town,
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
Low cutter and cutter 3.50-5.00
BULLS


THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA.
NEW CLUB MEMBERS RECEIVE
HEREFORD STEERS ON SAT.
Thirty-eight boys and girls re-
ceived Hereford steers at the dis-
tribution for the 1939 Red Rose
4-H Baby Beef club held Saturday
at the farm of George Endslow,
Marietta, R. D. 1.
drawn by lot and averaged 425
pounds. They will be placed on
heavy grain feed beginning Jan.
first and fed for exhibition at the
Pennsylvania Farm Show in 1940.
The members of the new club
will organize and elect officers
shortly after the 1938 Red Rose
group is disbanded following the
Harrisburg farm show in January.
Those in this vicinity who received
steers on Saturday.
Harry Dyer, Elizabethtown R.D.
3; George, James, William and D.
Ker FEndslow, Marietta R. D. 1;
Marlin and Wilbur Gantz, Mount
Joy R. D. 2; James Landis, Rohr-
erstown; Dorothy Longenecker,
Elizabethtown R. D. 3; James
Eshleman, Mt. Joy R. D. 2; Pa-
tricia Swords, Columbia R. D. 2;
William Risser, Bainbridge; David
and Robert Hess, Marietta.
—

Home Town
Movies By
Alumni Asso.
(From page 1)
Tickets are now on sale thruout
and if you have not
been asked and are afraid you
will not be able to get one, see
cither one of the following and they
will be able to supply you with
tickets: Joseph Shaeffer, Gerald
Arntz, Harold Backenstoe and
Helen Bates.
Tickets will also be on sale at
the auditorium the nights of the
show. Children will purchase
their tickets at the auditorium as
there are no children’s tickets on
sale beforehand.
We are also going to have sound
narration with the movies, by that
we mean we have gone to the
expense of obtaining a complete
sound system, from which we will
“roadcast music as well as notes
ind comments.
We are sure this entire show
will be most interesting and a
very enjoyable evening can be
spent for the sum of 20c. So rush
out and get that ticket or tickets,
we will be looking for you.
OC
WHO, WRoYE 19, WROTE 1%)
“From The Land Of The Sky 8
Blue Water”
HL —
Fromthe Land of the Sky




ESCENDANT of a long line of
Revolutionary War patriots,
the composer of “At Dawning”.
“From The Land Of The Sky Blue
Water”, “Dark Dancers Of The
Mardi Gras” etc., etc, first saw the
light of day in Johnstown, Pa. His
great-grandfather built the first
pipe organ west of the Alleghanies,
so it was natural that that should
be the first instrument he studied.
He became a church organist in
Pittsburgh. music critic of the
“Pittsburgh Dispatch”. director of
ymusic at the Wolcott Conservatory
in Denver and the University of
Southern California. He studied
Indian music at the Omaha Indian
Reservation and at Winnebag: He
: wrote a number of Indian songs
Estate of Hettie Eby late of East|anq later lectured on Indian a
The lyrics to much of his music
Letters testamentary on said es-|were written by Nelle Richmond
tate having been granted to the un-
dersigned, all persons indebted
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 nindersigned, resid-
mg at Manheim. R. 2. Pa
Eberhart. AS.CA.P
He is 3 member of the American
Society of Composers, Authors snd
Publishers. the National Institats of
Arts and Letters, Doctor of Muxis
(he University of Southern Cals
toruia and Wolcott Conservatory =
3 ¥:32 in Denver He resides in Sa.
ISAAC B. BRENEMAN, Maso. California
4113 name is
|
The steers were
Besides it is
Come
League.
speak on the contrast of Commun-
ism with Christianity.
The minister will speak on the
topic, “Have You A House Or A
Home?”
Sunday, Nov. 20:
|
votional Service. |
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dies Aid Society will meet at the |
home of Mrs. Sadie Mateer North |
Market Street, at 7:30 o'clock.
the parsonage.
All” John J. Thomas.
ted Donkey”
Religious
News in This
Community

NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE
CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND
THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING
COMMUNITY
Kraybill's Mennonite Church
8:00 Sunday School.
Donegal Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor
Church School 9:30, Amos R.
Gish, Superintendent.
St. Elizabeth Mission
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Rev. Wm. J. Watts, Rector
First Sunday In Advent
7:30 P. M. Evensong and Address.
Reformed Mennonite Church
Christian S. Nolt, Pastor
Landisville, Pa.
There will be services next Sun-
day morning, Nov. 27th at ten
o'clock.
Salunga Methodist Episcopal Church
Rev. C. Lyle Thomas, Minister
9:30 A. M, Church School,
10:30 Morning Worship.
The service of Holy Communion
will be opened.
Mount Joy Mennonite Church
8:30 Sunday School.
9:00 Communion Service.
7:30 Young Peoples meeting.
Sat. 2:00 P. M. Preparatory Ser-
vice.
Friday evening:
7:15 Bible study.
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.
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
Church School 9:30, F. B. Walter,
Superintendent.
Morning Worship and Sermon
10:30.
Evening Worship and Sermon
7:30. Special Service in interest
of Young people in charge of Mrs.
Sweetland’s Sunday School Class.
Service Wednesday evening at
7:30.
Church of God
Rev. G. F. Broske, Pastor
Thurs. Junior Choir practice 6:15
Sunday School at 9:30.
Morning Worship at 10:30.
C. E. Society at 6:30.
Evening Worship at 7:30.
Wed. 7:30 P. M. Union Thanks-
giving service in Trinity Lutheran
Church.
Mt. Joy Methodist Episcopal Church
C. Lyle Thomas, Minister
9:30 A. M., Church School.
6:30 P. M., Intermediate Epworth
6:45 P. M., Young People’s For-
um. Mr. Richard Comly will
7:30 Evening Worship.
We will observe “Family Night.”
Trinity Lutheran Church
Will Come.” Mrs. Lottie Barratt
Sermon, “The Patient Christ.”
MONDAY: —
7:30 Choir Rehearsal.
TUESDAY: —
7:30 Young Peoples Service.
7:30 Men's Bible Class.
WEDNESDAY: —
4:15 Mission Band.
7:30 Prayer & Praise.
St. Mark’s United Brethren in Christ
Rev. Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor
Sunday, Nov. 27.
Sunday School 9:00 a. m.
Morning Worship 10:15 a. m.
Junior Choir Rehearsal 1:30 p.m.
Christian Endeavor Meetings 6:00
ms
Evening Worship 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday, November 30:
Service—7:30 p. m.
Friday, December 2:
Choir Rehearsal 7:00 p. m.
St. Lukes Episcopal Church
Rev, Wm. J. Watts, Rector

First Sunday In Advent
7:30 A.M. Holy Eucharist. Break-
fast immediately after service for
young people.
9:15 Church School.
10:30 A. M. Prayer, Litany &
Sermon.
7:00 P. M. Young Peoples Fell-
owship.
Monday, Nov. 28:
7:00 P. M. Ping Pong Pumas
ment,
Wednesday, Nov. Feast of Saint
Andrew.
7:30 A. M. Holy Eucharist.
6:30 P. M. Choir Rehearsal.
Thursday, Dec. 1:
7:00 P. M. Order of Sir Galahad.
STORE LEAFY CROPS
Home gardeners often store
celery and Chinese cabbage in
cold cellars, coldframes, or tren-
ches while endive is either stored
by one of these methods or cov-
ered in the row with waterproof
paper and straw. Vegetable gard-
eners at the Pennsylvania State
College say that it is essential to
keep the roots moist.


| 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

PAGE THREE



F.H. Musser's
Twenty-fifth
Anniversary
(From page 1)
tained to a five o'clock luncheon.
The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Amos
Musser Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Amos |"
Musser Jr., Rev.
Ranck and daughter, Barbara and
son, Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Sprecher, Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Strickler, of Mount Joy; Mr. and
and Mrs. Ezra
Mrs, Norman Bear, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Warfel, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Stehman and son, Bobby all of Sa-
lunga; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ken-
dig of Willow Street; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Dombach and Mr. and Mus.
Jay Dombach, of Landisville,
_—— a
There is no better way to boost
your business than by local news.
paper advertising.



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suffer, Use NURITO on this guarantee today.


Thanksgiving
Week
SPECIALS
1937 Ford Fordor Sedan
Trunk, Original Blue
paint is good. Upholstery
is clean. Tires are above
average. Priced low for
ONLY $474



1937 Ford “60” Coupe
Driver reports 22 to 28
miles per gallon on this
model. Motor is excep-
tionally snappy. Equipped
with heater and defrost-
er. An unusual buy at
$359



Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor |
9:30 A. M. Sunday School.
10:45 A. M. Morning Worship.
6:00 P. M. Luther League De-
7:00 P. M. Vesper Service.
Thursday, December 1, the La-!
Catechetical class will meet at
Trinity Evangelical Congregational
Church
Rev. Clarence C. Reeder, Minister
Sunday, Nov. 27, 1938
9:30 Sunday School.
10:30 Morning Worship.
Anthem, “Crown Him Lord of
Junior Sermon, “The Disconten-
Sermon, “What A Man”
7:30 Evening Worship.

1936 Ford Fordor Sedan
This black deluxe Trunk
del is equipped with
heater and very good
tire Car has been
checked throughout, A
real value for
$379



1932 C hevrolet Coupe
p model with
1sed transpor-
f Act quickly
if you want this one for
ONLY $50





k buys if
you act quickly
GARDEN
SPOT MOTOR CO.
N. Prince & James Streets
LANCASTER, PA.


Anthem, “Some Glad Day He
PUBLIC SALE
Of Household Goods
INCLUDING MANY
Valuable Antiques
To be held at the home of the late
Miss Rose Shuman.

Saturday, Dee. 3, ’38
IN MAYTOWN, LANC., CO. PA.
Commencing at 12:00 o’clock M.

Eight-dav Grandfather Clock. name
John Filber, Yorktown; Mahogany
and Maple Side-board, Fine lot of
Tables. Chairs and Sofa, Very
Small Mahogany Inlaid Piano, made
in Maytown by Gotleib Stralheim
about 1800: Four-poster Bed, Etc.:
Lot of China and Glassware, many
pieces are Antioue; Linens, Cover-
lets, Quilts and Shawls; Pewter, Sil-
ver, Brass and Iron Pieces, Pictures,
Mirrors and Ornaments and many
other articles too numerous to men-
tion.
Sale conditions to be made by
MRS. LILLIAN S, MEYNCKE
Walter Dupes, Auct.
Henry Bruner, Atty.
nov-24-2t
PUBLIC SALE
fe
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.
e improvements thereon are a
2, STORY FRA ME La
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.
property. :
There is fruit on the premises
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.

FOR SALE
Or RENT

ing and raising poultry.
exposure and good drainage. Lime-
stone soil, small timber tract, along
a hard road and very convenient to
markets. It is the former Miller
Wolgemuth property.
Dec. 1, 1938. Will be sold reasonable
or will rent with the privilege.
10-ACRE
Truck & Poultry Farm
In East Donegal Twp.
21,-STORY
Frame Dwelling
SUMMER HOUSE, SLATE ROOFS,
ELECTRIC LIGHT, ETC.

FRAME BANK BARN
With CORN CRIB. WAGON SHED.
PIG STY, GARAGE, SEVERAL
POULTRY HOUSES, ETC.
This is an ideal place for truck-
Southern
Possession
If interested see
E. M. BOMBERGER
Secretary Mt. Joy Building & Loan
Association. Mount Joy, Pa. i



nov.-24-tf
“Thanksgiving Vesper”
On November 30, at seven-thirty,
“Thanksgiving Vesper.”
I
* the occasion will
on
Fifth Stre et Come
is to show pic-
tures of the section in which he
works, a locality which was con- |

breeding section in Philadelphia.”
Admittance to this meeting is to
| be gained only by each person
bringing two pounds of sugar.
This will be given to Rev. Mr.
| Levit for his work with this un=-
derprivileged group.
Rev. Levit was raised in the
slums of Chicago, was converted
to the Christian faith from Juda-
ism, and has a most interes 1g
story. The public has in-
vited to this service.

ON THIS

WE DESIRE TO SAY TO OUR
FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
OF THIS SECTION
“We Thank You”
BRUBAKER’S
DEPARTMENT
MOUNT JOY
STORE




WE WISH YOU
A
VERY HAPPY

bE oni CAL A
THANK YOU FOR
YOUR PATRONAGE
HASSINGER & RISSER
MOUNT JOY








This is the former Abram A. Koser
1933
The property is very pleasantly lo-
cated. Persons wishing to view same
WE TRULY HAVE REASON TO
BE THANKFUL FOR
OUR MANY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS

L. G. FORNEY & CO.
FLORIN
nov.-17-2t||












SET ASIDE TO GIVE
Thank All Our Cust-
The Many Years We
Have Served Them.
B. HOSTETTER & SON
MOUNT JOY

A DAY
THANKS
And We Sincerely
omers For Their
Patronage During





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