The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 16, 1939, Image 3

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3 Joy 909-R-12.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1939

Sale Register Religious

If you want a notice or your sale
Inserted in this register weekly from
now until day of sale. ABSOLUTE-
LY FREE, send or phone us yeur
sale date and when you &re ready,
let us print your bills. That's the
cheapest advertising you can get.
Wednesday Evening, Nov. 22—At
7 p. m. at their place of business
near Mount Joy, 25 head of Potter
and Tioga Co. cows. Also fruit and
merchandise by C. S. Frank & Bro.
Cee advertisement.

Saturday, Nov. 25—On the pre-
mises in Rapho township about 2}
miles north of Mount Joy and 4
miles west of Manheim, between
the Manheim Road and the Back
Run road, 4 horses, 6 cows, bull,
chick: ns and entire lot of farm im-
plements by Irvin W. Bricker, Ira
M. Bricker, executors of Amos
Bricker, deceased and Irvin W.
Bricker. C. S. Frank, auct.
Saturday, December 2—On the
premises on Chocolate Avenue,
Florin, real estate and personal
property. Modern home at valu-
able location, by Mrs. Annie Lutz.
CLASSIFIED
Rates for this column are 25c per
Insertion. If over five Sc per
line each insertion, all payable in
advance,

FOR SALE: Home-raised Turkeys
and Geese. Jacob E. Brubaker, R.
1, Phone 914R11 Mt. Joy. 11-16-1t
APPRECIATION: I wish to thank
the voters for their kind support
and consideration at the recent el-
ection. H. B. Wittel, Florin.

11-16-1t
WANTED — DISTRIBUTORS
REPRESENTATIVES. New Line of
Chemicals. Free samples, Lime
Cement, Roach Powder, Soaps
Blueing, Floor Oil. Write Connec-
ticut Can, Hartford, Conn. 11-16-tf

WANTED: Girl for general house-

work to stay in, at Florin. Apply
P. O. Box 85, c/o W. B. H, Mt
Joy, Pa. 11-16-1tp
FOR SALE: Chickens, Ducks
Geese and Turkeys. Mrs, Roy Lin-
demuth, Bull Moose Farm, Route 1
Fhone 102-R-4, Elizabethtown.
11-16-1t
HOME-RAISED TURKEYS: Live
or dressed delivered. Martin New-
comer, Route 1, Phone 123-R-2, Mt
Joy. 11-16-tf
SALESMAN OR SALESLADY—
Tea and Coffee, full time or side
line, commission, P. O. Box 84
Lancaster, Pa. 11-16-4t



LAUREL BY THE YARD also Pine
and Cedar Trees for decorating
Place your order now. Irvin w
Smith, 50 W. Donegal St, Mt. Joy.
11-16-2tp


NOTICE: I will take care of
your children when you go out tc
Bridge, Teas, Theatre Parties, etc
Afternoon or evening. Please write to
Mrs. Geo. Trostle, 47 Maytown Ave.
Elizabethtown, Pa. 11-16-14
FOR SALE—Light Oak Roll-Top
Desk with matching swivel chair
36 inches long, 40 in. high. Three
roomy drawers and one writing
hoard on side, large center drawer
six pigeon-holes and interior draw-
er as well as a large writing space
In excellent condition. Ideal for
office or study. Call Mt. Joy 41-J
or apply at The Bulletin, 11-16-1f

LICENSED TAXIDERMIST: All
work guaranteed, prices reasonable.
Burnell Buch, 227 South Orchard
St., Manheim, Pa. Oct. 26-5t
PAPERHANGING: Prices reason-
able. R. B. Resconsin, Route 1, Mt.
Joy. Phone 907-R-2. sept. 5-tf.
It's fun to drive a New Nash. R.
U. TRIMBLE, Elizabethtown.
sept. 14-39-tf
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_FOR SALE: Good used brick.
Apply Jacob B. Strickler, Phone Mt.
July 8-24-tf
CUSTOM Cider Making Daily at
Fairview Orchards, Florin. Elmer
Snvder. Phone Mt. Joy 214-R-2.
: aug.25-tf



ee
PEACHES: We will have York
County Peaches at our stand be-
tween Florin and Mount Joy. C. S
Frank & Bro.
~ Why don’t vou trade your car on

Aug. 24-tf
|
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
Morning Worship
10:30.
and Sermon,

Donegal Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D. Pastor
Church School 9:00.
Worship
Evening and Sermon
g ,
7:30.
Salunga Methodist Church
C. Lyle Thomas, Minister
9:30 A. M., Church School.
6:45 P. M., Epworth League.
7:30 Evening Worship.
Mt, Joy Methodist Church
C. Lyle Thomas, Minister
9:30 A. M., Church School.
10:30 Morning Worship.
“We Look At Our World Task”
Church of God
Rev. G. F. Broske, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:30.
Morning Worship at 10:30
Evening Service, 7:30 p. m.
Prayer Service Wednesday even-
ing 7:30 p. m.
Zion Lutheran Church
Landisville, Penna,
Rev. William L. Ziegenfus, Pastor
sunday, November 19th,
Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Elson
Hauenstein, Superintendent.
The Service 10:30 a. m.
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.
United Brethren Church, Florin, Pa.
Rev. I. \V. Funk, Pastor
9:30 A. M. Sunday School
10:30 A. M. Morning Worship.
6:30 P. M. Intermediate and Sen-
‘or Societies.
7:15 P. M. Evening Worship.
Prayer Meeting Wed, 7:30 p. m.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
Sunday, November 19th
9:30 A. M. Sunday School.
10:45 A. M., Morning Worship.
6:00 P. M., Intermediate Luther
League.
7:00 P. M. Vespers.
Thenksgiving
Thursday, November 23:
6:30 A. M. Thanksgiving Service
Church of the Brethren
Florin
Sunday, November 19th
8:30 A. M., Sunday School.
Rheems, Pa.
Evangelistic services every even-
ing at 7:30 bp. Rev. Nathan
Martin, Evangelist.
Sunday, November 19th
8:45 A. M., Sunday School.
Green Tree
Sunday, November 19th
9:00 A. M., Sunday School.
10:00 A. M., Morning Worship.
Trinity Evangelical Congregational,
Church
Rev. Clarence C. Reeder, Minister.
iSunday, November 19th
“Roll-Call Sunday”
“Thannsgiving Sunday,’
6:30 A. M., Sunday School.

m.

trates exactly how

Illustrate
Lecture On
Hybrid Corn
A free illustrated lecture on the
production of hybrid seed corn will
be presented next Friday night,
November 17, in the Mount Joy
Borough High School auditorium,
here. The program starts at
7:30 o'clock, and is
Mr. Elmer F. Groff, of Rheems,
Pa, local representative for the
Pioneer Hi-Bred Corn Company.
The program includes a short
talk on hybrid corn, an informal
question and answer discussion, and
an educational film which illus-
inbreeding of
corn is carried on, how crosses are
produced from the inbreds, how
hybrids are performance tested,
how hybrid seed fields are detassel-
ed, and how hybrid seed is pro-
cessed after it is picked in early fall.
Processing corn ear-by-ear, sorting
of seed, artificial drying, shelling,
srading of seed into several kernel
sizes, treating with mercury dust,
and testing for germination.
trates the many advantages corn
growers derive by planting superior
hybrid seed corn. Scenes of corn-
fields where hybrids are planted
side by side with open-pollinated
corn are shown...... scenes which
prove the overwhelming superiority
of good hybrids over open-pollin-
ated strains. Two free half bushels
of Pioneer hybrid seed corn will be
given away as attendance awards.
The Pioneer Hi-Bred Corn Com-
pany, Des Moines, Iowa was the
first commercial producer of hybrid
seed corn, beginning its hybrid corn
breeding program in 1913 and dis-
tributing its first hybrid seed on the
market in 1924.
Pioneer corn breeders extend their
corn breeding operations from the
vestern edges of the corn country
lear across the cornbelt to Penn-
sylvania and Virginia. Their east-
arn cornbelt breeding plot is located
it Herndon, Virginia, on the banks
f the Potomac, about 60 miles
Pennsylvania, border. Here, Pioneer
orn breeders are at work produc-
ng inbreds and making experi-
pen pollinated varieties grown in
Pennsylvania and other eastern
tates.
Corn breeding activities
Pioneer hybrids are carried on in
‘our large breeding stations
selt. Fifteen processing plants sit-
Dhio, process Pioneer hybrid seed
orn in the fall starting usually
ontinuing into the
months.
year, or any other year, in a Co-

sponsored by |
The education film clearly illus- |
lirectly south of the York County, |
for |
and |
wundreds of preforance testing plots |
vhich dot every corner of the corn-
ated in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, and |
bout the middle of September and |
|
|
early winter |
The highest yield recorded this

SURPRISE PARTY IN HONOR
OF DOROTHY STAUFFER fer,
nor Brown, Marian Neiss, Dorothy
Zerphey, Jean Rensel, Gladys Gin-

unty Ten Acre Yield Contest, con-
grich, Frances Reed, Dorothy Stauf-
Robert Stoner, Paul Stauffer,
A birthday surprise party was [Kenneth Ney, Donald Ney John
given by Mr. and Mrs. Clay Stauffer Mumma, John Richard Stauffer,
on Saturday evening in honor of Ray Gingrich, Charles Gingrich,
their daughter Dorothy, who ccle- Clayton Heisey, Christian Charles,
brated her fifteenth. birthday anni- | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Metzler and
versary. Games were played and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
refreshments served fc the follow- and Mr. and Mrs. Clay
ing: Catherine Ney, Dorothy Ben- Stauffer. The guest of honor re-
| et Myrtle Witmer: Rosine. Kling, |ceived a large number of lovely
Rhoda Kaylor, Fay Kretzing, Elea- gifts. Lui d
i
There is no better way to boost
your business than by local news-
paper advertising.

ducted by County Farm Bureaus
with the cooperation of the Corn
and Small Grain Growers’ Associa-
tion in all major corn producing
states, was made with Pioneer hy-
brid corn by Raymond McClure,
Malcom, Iowa. His ten acre field
averaged 163.23 bushels per acre.
Public Sale
Wed. Evening, Nov. 22
At their place of business near Mt.
| Joy, on the road leading to the Mt,
| Jey cemetery the following:
25
HEAD OF
TIOGA and POTTER CO.
COWS
Fresh Springers & Backward Cows
These Cows were bought by the
undersigned direct from the farmers,
who raised them to sell and were
selected with care and will give
satisfaction wherever they go.


:{E is the
you have w
right by
ignored.
FRUIT, MERCHANDISE, Etc. ings. Select
Sale to commence at 7:00 P. M.,!| our new
Hallmark C
C. S. Frank & Bro. vite you in
Geo. Vogle, Auct.
Claude Zeller, Clerk
We are in the market for Fresh, Fat
and Bologna Cows, at all times. |
Phone 219R2. {
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Sloan’s
Joy Thea
MOUNT

for the Holidays in keeping with the season.
the following flavors

SUN
SPECIAL
We will serve a
||| PHONE 9221


the Sunday School,” by
10:45 a. m., Thanksgiving Sermon,
by Rev. Roy Feathers of Roaring
Springs, Pa.
12:45 p. m., Devotional.
1:00 p. m., Roll Call of delegates.
Topic, “Define the Spiritual Sun-
day School,” by Rev. Harvey Light,
of Lebanon, Pa.
“Where Are the Children?”, by
J. W. Wolgemuth of Elizabethtown,
a former chairman of the Sunday
School Board, for many years.
Brethren in Christ
Mastersonville, Pa,
On Sunday, November 5th, the
Brethren in Christ Church opened
revival services.

10:30 A. M. Morning Worship
Thanksgiving Sermon.
6:45, Quarterly Conference.
7:30 Holy Communion Service.
Sermon by Rev. J. A. Smith,
{Presiding elder.
Tuesday, November 21st
7:30 Young People’s Service.
Wednesday, November 22nd I

Rev. Henry A. Ginder of Man-
heim is giving the Evangelistic ser-
mon.
| These services will at least con-
tinue until Sunday, November 19th,
opening each evening at 7:00 o'clock
and sermon at 7:30 p. m.
On Sunday evening the service
is fifteen minutes earlier.
Advancing Gods Kingdom Througly ;
Bishop |
Henry S. Miller, or Mackeyville, Pa. |

Men’s Heavy Wool Socks. ....... 19-4
| Ladies Faney House Aprons ...........
Large Turkish Towels (assorted colors) ..
Outing Flannels specially priced at .....
Lodies Majestic sips >... 00.00 1.
THANKSGIVING DINNER
We wish to thank you for your patro
B. H. SHEIBLEY, Prop.
NOV.

only friend
ho will stick
you, even
though mistreated and
To your other friends
and your family, we sug-
gest you send thought-
ful Thanksgiving greet-
them from
display of
ards. We in-
to see them.
Pharmacy
tre Building
JOY, PA.
Place Your Order Now For
‘Brick « Bulk Ice Cream
We suggest
| PLUM PUDDING - RUM RAISIN - BRANDIED PEACH
nental hybrid crosses from selected |
also a large number of other flavors to select from; our
motto “FROM FREEZER TO YOU”
DAY,
19th
THANKSGIVING, NOV. 23/d
FULL COURSE TURKEY DINNER
Van's Diner,
THANKSGIVING SPECIALS
Nashua—2 tone Blankets ..............
9 & 75¢ pr
ea. 29¢c
Les RH, 29¢
... yd. 12¢
«os 2s 95¢c
A FULL LINE OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT FOR THE
nage
FLORIN MARKET



FREE
at 7:30 o'clock. . .in Mount Joy High S
Illustrated
Lecture on
HYBRID CORN
FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17
chool Aud-
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA.
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» NEW NASH at TRIMBLES', El-|
4:15, Mission Band
jzabethtown. sept. 14-39-tf
HELP WANTED: Good man to
work on farm by month, near Lan-
disville, Pa. Apply G. H. N, c/o
P. O. Box 85, Mt. Joy, Pa. 11-2-tf.



“WANTED — Your next roll of)
films, send 25 cents and get 8 Velvet day,
Waxed Prints and free Wednesday —
Our 21st year in business.| =.00 » mm Devotional.
Capital City Photo Service, Box 5) : p
may-19-tf
courams.
Harrisburg, Pa.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Matilda Z. Landvater
late of Florin, Pa, deceased.
Letters of administration on
estate having
undersigned, 2ll persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the same
will gresent them without delay for
cettled ent to the undersigned, re-
2. Pp. O Box 183 Florin, Pa.
R. LANDVATER, Adm.
jig, Att'y. Oct. 11-6t
said
7:30 Union Thanksgiving Service,
Episcopal Church.
Mount Pleasant
Brethren in Christ Church
Services Wednesday and Thurs-
November 22nd and 23rd.

Delegates will be present repre-
senting various Sunday Schools in
ithe State.
Sunday School work will be dis-
cussed under the following topics:

been granted to the “Discerning the Voice and Will of| Wednesday
God,” by Rev. Abner Martin, of
Elizabethtown.
Remedy
Ills,” by Rev.
Lancaster.
Thursday Morning—
+ 9:30 a. m, Topic,
John H. Martin, of
“The Church
“Arisen Christ, the!St.
For All Sunday School{7:30 p. m.
A cordial invitation is extended
to all to attend these services.
St. Mark’s United Brethren
Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor
Sunday
Sunday School at 9:00 a. m
Morning Worship at 10:15 a. m.
Christian Endeavor meetings at
6:30 p. m.
Evening Worship at 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday
Intermediate Christian Endeavor
social and business meeting 7:30
p. m.
; in
at
Thanksgiving Service
Episcopal Church
Union
Luke's
Thursday
Otterbein Guild Thanksgiving
breakfast and Thankoffering meet-

itorium. . . .at Mount Joy, Pa.


Attend this free illustrated lecture... informal discussion
on hybrid corn... .and an educational film which shows step-
by-step how superior hybrid corn is produced.

Two free
FREE BUSHEL
be given away as attendance awards.
1, bushels of Pioneer Hybrid Seed Corn will

SPONSORED by ELMER F. GROFF,
RHEEMS, PENNA.
Local Pioneer Hybrid Corn Representative




ing, 8:00 a. m.
EVERYONE WELCOME


MAWTOWN
of Reich's
tional Church met last evening at
the parsonage. Mrs, Minnie Witman,
Manheim, was the guest speaker,

The Woman's Missionary Society SIMON P. NISSLEY
Evangelical Congrega- MARY G. NISSLEY
Mount Joy, Pa.


FUNERAL BIRECTORS



| HOW ARE YOUR SHOES?
| DON'T WAIT TOO LONG
| BRING THEM IN
City Shoe Repairing Co.
30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET
LANCASTER, PENNA.




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Thanksgiving Afternoon & Evening
Thursday, Nov. 23, '39
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208 E. Main St., Mt. Joy
Phone 222
Wagner's Big Sale
Fresh and Springers
HOGS & SHOATS
30 Head of which are Pure Bred, Large type
Poland China from the Elmer S. Musser farm.
near Landisville.
SEVERAL SERVICE BOARS AND SO
The balance weigh about 50 Ibs.
stock. Also several small boars and gilts.
hogs must be inoculated and ear tagged.
ME
Registration papers will be
The above hogs are the best that grow.
Bring your trucks for hogs and cattle.

BRED GILTS
furnished with all breeding
All
ALSO LOTS OF POULTRY. PULLETS, IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE, POTATOES, APPLES, 300 gals. new paint, all colors; new brooms, forks,
shovels, harness, butcher with fresh meats and hundreds of other articles not mentioned.
Biing anything you have to sell—we will sell for cash and pay you cash.
FOUR AUCTIONEERS
SIX CLERKS
G. K. WAGNER
Owner and Operator of Beverly Twin Market
We also have market every Thursday night at 7 P. M. all year round. Thousands
of Baby Chicks and Ducklings every week. Call Phone 291-R-2, Elizabethtown.