PAGE SIX ; ee a — NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS TRY THIS ON YOUR CAR Sealed Proposals, endorsed "Pro. An most unusual occurance was posal for Concrete Reservoir Pump- ing Fquipment Room”, addressed, to the East Donegal Township Mr. Charles Derr, of town. School District, Maytown, Pa., will ; S : 3 wn, s | His ds op . star a be reccived at the residence of M.| lis daughter, Jean, started to the W. Brandt, Maytown, Pa., until 7:30 store with two nickles for a loaf P. M. Daylight Saving Time, (6:30 of py. ) ving of bread. P. M. Standard Time), on Friday, August 25, 1939. Bidders must state the proposed to rub off the dust before going to prices for eash separate item called for in the specifications, by which the bids will be compared. Prices the top of the car. must be stated both in writing and in figures. brought to our attention recently by Upon seeing the car at the front of the house she decided the store and placed the nickles on Finished with the dusting she reentered the house All proposals which are not inland completely forgot the nickles. conformity with this notice may be,That night the drove to rejected; and permission will not Rocky Springs and home and used be given for the withdrawal of any the proposal after it has been deposit-|, ed with the East Donegal Town- ship School District. i A deposit of ten dollars ($10.) discovered the nickles still atop the will be required on all specifi-'cqy, cations taken from the office. i Bidders are to name’ : : the Surety Company who will fur-:Pank, just carry it around on the nish the required bond in case the top of your car. contract should be awarded to him! = Oo ! ~ TC en, Fiat PRESIDENT CHANGES ac roposal sha be accom-! = > a THANKSGIVING DA panied by a c:rtified check for the THANKSGIVING DAY sum of ten ver cent (10%) of the Roosevelt announced amount of the bid, payable to thejthat he would proclaim Thanks- Bw Donel]. Towns on November 23 this year istrict, to be forfeited to them as’. _. | . i 9% n= her liquidated damages in case of fail- instead of November 30, as hereto. ure on the part of the bidder to|fore, nationally. enter into a contract to furnish the| Just why this was done at such a material; said check to be returned late date, only the president him- to the bidder unless forfeited under can the conditions hercinafter stipulat- ed. The person or nersons to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to annear at the office of Fast Donegal Township School Dis- trict with the security offered for him or them and execute the con- tract within three days from the date supervisor of Rapho township by of notification of such award. and in|Abram P. Arndt and David G. case of failure or neglect to do so, he Spickler, the other supervisors. Zink or they will be considered to hav: abandoned the contract. and the succezds Clayton Geltmacher, who certified check accompanving the] resigned on Saturday. The appoint- rroposal shall be forfeited to the] ment was made by Arndt and Post Donegal Township School Dis-|Spickler Tuesday and filed in the rie ; Ty i . office of the Quarter Sessions court. No bid will be considered which Q is unaccompanied by a certified Geltmacher gave no reason for re- signing in his letter of resignation. check as aforesaid. The adequacy and sufficiency of -— the securitv offered for the ful- WILLIS R KNOX BRINGS CHARGES AGAINST AUTO fillment of th~ contract, are to be determined by the said East CLUB PRES. S. F. GABLE Gable, president of Donegal Townshin School District For the price bid, the contractor S. Edward the Lancaster Automobile Club, was arrestzd Tuesday on charges of shall furnish all eauipment. labor embezzlement and fraudulent con- and materials, and do all work necessary to complete the reservoir version of money. He gave bail for a hearing next Tuesday. and pumping equipment room a hereinafter called for in specifi- The charges were brought by Willis R. Knox, a former employe cations. All laborers and mechanics em- of the club. etl family car for several short drives. ‘A day later the decided to |wash the car and while doing it, girls So why put your money in the President explain. There is no sane reason for this change at this time. a ed HARVEY ZINK ELECTED SUPERVISOR IN RAPHO Harvey L. Zink was elected ployed on this job shall be resi- dents of this state for a period of ninety (90) days prior to employ- ment. Bidders shall state in their pro-]TwWo AUTOS COLLIDE posal the time required from date Tw sont ‘were injured and a of signing contract to the time tha‘ va Dersoms J : the rcservoir and pumping equip- dog was killed when two cars ~ollided on the highway just west ment room will be erected and »f Elizabethtown Monday evening. CLASSIFIED the site and with the Bidders shall visit familiarize themselves location. The bids will be compared on the basis of the prices bid for the work above mentioned. The right to reject any or all pronosals is hereby reserved Office of the Fast Donegal Town- ship School District, Maytown, Pa. the 10th day of August. 1939. PEACHES: We will have York 8-17-2t M. W BRANDT, Secrctary |County Peaches at our stand be- tween Florin and Mt. Joy on Fri- day, Aug. 18. C. S. Frank & Bro. : Aug. 17-1t. Fsiste of I. ~~... _. >= late of Mount Joy Borough, deceas- FOR SALE: Bucket-a-Day Stove, ed. Letters testamentary on said|qom top, used a short time. Price estate have been granted to thelgg oo, Phone Mt. Joy 36R. undersigned, all persons indebted "Aug. 17-1t-pd. thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having] FOR SALE: Fancy Young Peekin claims or demands the same, will] Ducks. Live, 12c; dressed 25c. Ap- present them without delay for|ply Daniel G. Forry, Phone Mount settlement to the undersigned, re-|Joy 133J4. Aug. 17-tf. siding at Mount Jov, Pa. First National Bank and Trust: WANTED: Man for Rawleigh Co. of Mount Joy, Executor {Route. Permanent if you are a Sales way up this year. Bernard J. Myers, Attorney. hustler, yea y y For particulars write Rawleigh’s, Dept. PNH-357-103, Chester, Pa. Aug. 16-1t-pd. nsertion. e line each insertion, all payable in advance. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE Estate of Benjamin E. Brubaker late of East Donegal Twp. Deceased.| FOR SALE—52-A, farm, 4 miles Letters testamentary on said estate'north of Mt. Joy, at Milton Grove. having been granted to the under-!Good buildings, electric, produc- signed, all persons indebted thereto tive soil. Priced to sell. John Ber- are requested to make immediate rier, Mt. Joy, R No. 2. payment, and those having claims; Aug. 8-4t-pd. or demands against the same will —— eS ta present them without delay for] TOBACCO LATH FOR SALE— settlement to the undersigned: Ellen John Orth, Marietta, Pa. M. Brubaker, Florin, Pa.; John E.| = Aug, 1 Brubaker, Manheim R. D. No. 1 Pa. oe cart < 3 and John H. Gantz, Mount Joy, R.| FOR SALE—Come for a ou D. No. 2. Erectiors. 'cumbers at the farm or phone Tsaac-B. Herr. ‘Atto , July 27-gt your order Mt. Joy 144J5, Albert : + AUOTREY “uly A. Greenawalt, RB 2 Manheim. Aug. 10-tf WANTED — Your next roll of Glms, cend 25 cents and get 8 Velvet : Waxed Prints and free enlargement i coupons. Our 21st year in business. i Capital City Photo Service, Box 53, i Harrisburg, Pa. may-19-tf FOR RENT—A 7 room dwelling with bath, heat and light, at 104 W. West Main St. Phone Mt. Joy 112 * . Printing or apply Hassinger and Risser, Inc. . July 27-tf For Every Purpose ® STATIONERY CIRCULARS MAIL PIECES ® BILLS ® FORMS For Complete Estimate FOR RENT-—4-room apartment with bath. Apply 152 New Haven St., Mt. Joy. July 19-tf FOR SALE—Truck and Poultry farm of 37 Acres, loose gravel, some wood and meadow land. along the Back Run road. A road through the farm from Back Run to the Man- heim road, a hard road. 2% -story Frame House, two-story Summer House, Wood Shed. Furnace house, with pump, Bank Barn, Hor and Corn barn combined. No. Phone Mt. Joy 41-J |||; Giicken house 100 ft. No. 2 Chicken house 30 ft.; apples, pea- » TheBulletin ~hes, plums, avricots, grapes, etc. EAST MAIN ST. Stream through the farm, never failing spring in yard. Can water 1, acre with hose. Good reason to sell, price right. Isaac B. Brene- man, Manheim, Route 2. aug. 10-tf Rates for this column are 25c per If over five lines, 5c per THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. ee Religious News In This |Community | : —_ | NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Keder, Pastor No church services. Mt. Joy Mennonite Church 8:30 Sunday School 7:30 P. M. Young peoples meet- ing. Salunga Methodist Church C. Lyle Thomas, Minister 9:00 A. M., Church School 7:00 Evening Worship Mt, Joy Methodist Church C. Lyle Thomas, Minister 9:30 A. M., Church School. 10:30 Morning Worship Donegal Presbyterion Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor Church School, 9:00, (Eastern Standard Time). Kraybill's Mennonite Church Sat. Harvest home and Sunday School meeting .Morning afternoon and evening program. Sun. 9:00 Sunday School 10:00 Sermon. Zion Lutheran Church Landisville, Penna. Rev. William L. Ziegenfus, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Elson Hauenstein, Superintendent. Morning service 10:30 A. M. | Donegal Presbyterlan Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor Church School 9:00 (Standard Time) Morning Worship 10:00. and Sermon First Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church School, 9:30. Morning Worship and Sermon, 10:30. The Rev. E. E. Grosh will be the guest preacher. Church of God Rev. G. F. Broske, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30. Morning Worship at 10:30 7:30 Evening Service. Prayer Service Wednesday even- ing 7:30 p. m. Trinity Evang€lical Congregational Church Rev. Clarence C. Reeder, Minister August 20 1939 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Morning Worship 7:30 Evening Worship Church of Ged 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. Church of the Brethren Florin 8:30 A. M., Sunday School. 10:00 A. M., Morning Worship. Rheems, Pa. 8:45, A. M., Sunday School. 7:30 P. M., Evening Worship. Green Tree 8:30, A. M., Sunday School. United Brethren Church, Florin, Pa. Rev. L W. Funk, Pastor 9:30 A. M. Sunday School 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship 7:15 P. M. Evening Worship. 6:30 P. M. Intermediate Christian Endeavor. Prayer Meeting Thurs, 7:30 p.m. American Art Show Set for Paris This Summer Paris.—France will be treated this summer to a new version of America—as seen through the eyes of American artists from 1700 to the present day. The expogition, which will be opened in May, will take place in the Jeu de Paume museum in Par- is, under the joint auspices of the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the French National mu- seums. Most of America’s “old masters,” such as Whistler, whose famous “Mother” now in the Louvre: the sculptor, Augustus St. Gaudens: Samuel F. B. Morse, whom most Americans know better as the in- ventor of the telegraph than as a painter; John Singer Sargent, and Benjamin West, will be represented —as well as many contemporary artists. Subscribe for The Bulletin. Room Bureaus Set Up For New York Fair : NEW YORK (Special)—Two agencies have been set up in New York City to insure World's Fair visitors’ getting living accommodations at a most reasonable price. One is the Mayor's Official World’s Fair Housing Bureau, Inc., with headquarters in the Chanin Building, 122 East 42d Street, set up by Mayor La- Guardia to locate rooms for visitors in private homes and dwellings. The other is the Hotel Room Information Bureau of the Hotel Association of New York City, representing 180 hotels with a total capacity of 80,000 rooms. The bureau is at associ- ation headquarters, 221 West 57th Street. Both agencies function with- out any charge to the visitor in finding him clean and comfort- able accommodations at a price within his means. Rooms in private dwellings range in price from $1 per night per person upward, with the average per person $1.50. Every Western Union and Postal Telegraph office is equipped to handle requests for rooms in conjunction with the Housing Bureau's operation. Every policeman in New York City is familiar with the plan and is equipped to give visitors first hand information on meth- ods of obtaining registered and sponsored rooms. On making the application for a room the visitor pays a de- posit of 50 cents per night per person for which he receives a receipt. The receipt may be pre- sented to the landlord in lieu of cash as part payment for the room. In the Feed Lot Potatoes to be fed to pigs should be cooked for best results. . . . Purebred pigs gain a third faster than scrubs, and on a fifth less feed for each pound of gain. * 3 » For best results in curing the meat, hogs should not be fed for 24 hours before slaughtering. » . . Disease bacteria hold annual re- unions in uncleaned poultry houses and on contaminated ranges. rrr eat eens PARTICIPATING AT YORK A number of local tennis players are participating in a tournament by the White Rose Racquet Club at York this week. — et i Advertise in The Bulletin. Your own special train right to the grounds! . . . Special mounted honor guard of Indians! . . . High officials bid you welcome! , . . $155,000,000 in thrills! . . . 1,500 exhibits, concerts and movies free!. .. Enjoyment plus!. .. Don’t miss this great Show! area. Have the time of your life for very little money. Your fare is espe- cially low, so is your admission ticket and you can buy the best of food at popular prices. So join your neighbors and their families. Whoop it up on YOUR DAY AT THE FAIR. The greatest Fair this world has ever known is yours for the day! Frolic among its gayly colored buildings + +» Take a "trip abroad” at the foreign exhibits . . . Thrill at the exhibits of great American industries s+. Play and laugh in the Amusement JUST SEE HOW AMAZINGLY LITTLE IT COSTS FAIR ADMISSION TICKETS — 50c for grown- $R.75 ROUND TRIP ups, 25¢ for children — can be purchased with your railroad ticket. SPECIAL COACH TRAIN (Eastern Standard Time) MOUNT JOY Lv. Mount Joy 6:00 A. M. NEW YORK Lv. Lancaster 6:20 A. M. Lv. Leaman Place 6:35 A. M. Ar. New York (Penna. Sta.) . . . 9:25 AM. Ar. World's Fair RETURNING, Lv. World'sFairSta,, 9:00 P.M. Lv. New York (Penna. Sta.) .. 9:25 P.M. Proportionate fares from other points. Children 5 to 12 half-fare From Pennsylvania Station, New York, to World's Fair Sta, 10c additional each way. "RAILROADS ON PARADE" AND "RAILROADS AT WORK". ASK ABOUT SEE THE "HIT SHOWS OF THE FAIR . . . BARGAIN SCRIP TICKETS FOR THESE 2 GREAT FEATURES. JANET: IRI) THE DIRECT ROUTE TO, THE NEW YORK WORLO'S'FAIR STATION ON FAIR GROUNDS Everybody, Everywhere, Reads “The Bulletin" | First a sale. 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