THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1939 CLASSIFIED Rates for this column ara 25c pe: Insertion. line each insertion, all payable in advance, WANTED TO RENT—S5 or 10 acre farm. Must be good ground, Write details in 1st letter to P. O. Box 51, Marietta, Pa. 11-30-1t-p HELP WANTED: Good man to farm by month, near Lan- dicville, Pa. 31. N. P. O. Box 85, Mt. Pa. wi OR SALE: Furnacette, Muehler " od condition. Apply Harry H. Miller nt Jo Phone 917R22 7 y 1t FOR SALE: Needlework and Maiden Hair Ferns, from Dec. 4 to 9. Rhoda R. Eby, 20 Poplar St., Mt. Joy, 11-30-1t-p CHRISTMAS TREES: Beginning, Tuesday, Dec. 5th, I will have a choice lot of Christmas Trees for If over five Itnes, 5¢ per LADIES EIBLE CLASS MET WITH MRS. H. GREENAWALT The Ladies’ Bible Class of the Evangelical Church met at the home of Mrs. Harvey Greenawalt. Plans were made to hold a Xmas Party at the home of Mrs, Kathryn Arntz on December 21, after which a luncheen was served to the follow- ing: Mrs. A. Hoffer, Mrs. A. Kram- er, Mrs. W. Bates, Mrs. Harry Kay- lor, Mrs. B. R. Bishop, and grand- | Gages, Mrs. Charles Morton, { Mrs. George Myers, Mrs. George Heiserman, Mrs. Harry Walters, Mrs. Irene Leiberher, Mrs. Christ Ging- jrich, Mrs. Earl Kaylor, Miss Ella ‘| Eshleman, Mrs. C. Reider, Mrs. Lil- {lie Sauder, Mrs. Harry Weidman, Mrs. John Peiffer, of Salunga; Mrs. Paul Peifer, and daughters, Mr. iHarvey Greenawalt and Mr. Reeder. Ree GUEST SPEAKERS AT THE FELLOWSHIP DINNER HERE Dr. Lewis H., Brumbaugh, Har- sale at my residence, 118 E. Main : St., Mount Joy, James Hockenberry. (risburg, and James F. Faulkner, of, 11-30-2t-p Baltimore, will be the guest speak- — {ers at the “Give The Gift that Lasts” for Hlcers of the on’s 'k organi $100 = Pobrix Rubber Tire noe’ oF the men's work organi. Mat in cellophane. |zation of the Fastern District of “The Mat of today for the World Pennsylvania of the Church of the of Tomorrow” Write or Call Mari- Brethren to be held at Hostetter’s Fellowship dinner for, \ etta Fabrix, Marietta, Pa. i Place, North Barbara street, at 6:30 . —— o'clock this Thursday evening, No-' House and barn remodeled On Eo Dr. A. G. Breidensti macadam road between Florin and’ Gg reldensiing, Deano Milten Grove. Small down payment, | the Hershey Junior College, Her- THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. ° Dolling-Up (From Page 1) many years as ‘“poor-house- row.” This squatty substantial stone landmark has been converted into a number of the most modern apart- Thanks to for ments one cares to see. the Funbars. Across the street was an old dil- ipidated barn, lime kiln and quarry been filled in and lawn and the 12 acre plot is the boro’s park, play- srounds and athletic field. A little farther south at what was even good farm settlement of hole which has will soon be a at one time land, beautiful cozy homes headed by “Abe” Stauf- fer, .et al. South of town at a spot which for many, many years was a stone quarry, meadow, pasture patch and wilderness of weeds is now the Springs, the writer's sum- mer home. The change here is easily visible while passing. A new and modern steel and con- crete bridge replaces the old cover- od structure which was dangerous in many ways and which the flood so kindly removed. Just above is the “Dell”, later Cedar Hill, which was transformed not is a a mud FOR SALE: 4 acre Truck Farm'vember 30. from a brushy woods into a beauty spot by Mr. M. A. Rollman. | Just east of the concrete highway Mortuary Record In This Section (From page 1) { Anna Myra Coble Anna Coble, thirty-eight, died Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Anna B. Coble, Eliz- abethtown R. D. She had been ill Besides her mother, Myra for six months. she is survived by a son Raymond | Coble Swanger, Elizabethtown; four sisters, Bertha, wife of EdwinStauf- fer, Marietta; Grace wife of Samuel Myers, Middletown: Edna, wife of | KING'S DAUGHTERS CLASS TO HOLD COVERED DISH SOCIAL DEC. 19th The King’s Daughters Bible Class of the Church of God met at the home of Mrs. Samuel Geib, West Main street. the treasurer and given followed by {the business meeting, at which time the Class decided to hold a covered dish social at the home of Mrs. Lulu Stauffer on Tuesday, Dec. 19. Games were played ments served to A report of secretary was and refresh- the following in attendance: Mrs. G. F. Broske, Mrs. Kate Barnhart, Mrs. Eli Smeltzer, Mrs. Harvey Hawthorne, Mrs. Mon- roe Lindemuth, Mrs. Garth Snyder, John Nauss, Elizabethtown, and Barbara, wife of Benjamin Sweigart, | Flizabethtown, and three brothers, | Paul, Byron and Willis, all of Eliza- | bethtown. i Funeral from her late home this ! Mrs. Christ Charles, Mrs. Harry Leib, Mrs. Blanche Parson, Mrs. Samuel Geib. Mrs. Lizzie Win- termeyer, Mrs. E. Mae Zeller and Miss Anna Hoffer. ———etl- Our Card Basket For The Week (From Page 1) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sheaffer and | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sheaffer, of [ town, were Sunday guests of Mr. |and Mrs. Harry McCauley at Ann- | ville. | Mr. and Mrs. Leon K. Winstead, {of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. H. { Smith, Mr. A. Ruhl, of York, were | Saturday evening guests with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Leiberher. Mr. and Mrs. William Weldon and i children, Esther and Clarence, of [ town, spent Thanksgiving at Dun- { cannon, Perry Co., as the guests of Mr. Weldon’s Mrs. Eliza Weldon. mother, N Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greena- ewtown | walt, spent Thanksgiving with his — | parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Greena- Mrs. Gabriel E. Nissley | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Frank and | Walt. His mother Mrs. Susan E. Nissley, seventy- children Gloria and Billie of York | them to their home, where she spent cone, wife of Gabriel E. Nissley, died visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Resh (2 few days, at 5.2 m Fridew iat her Home | Sunday. | Mrs. Lillie Sauder entertained the 1806 Green Street, Harrisburg, af-| Mr. and Mrs. Maris Gainor and olny i : 3 Girly on ter an illness of She [daughter Ruth and Irma spent Hi ay: ne a Mrs. was born in Penn township, a Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. many of izabethtown; Mr and daughter of the late Michael and Joseph Strickler of Kirkwood. J > Sager ” bin Maria Eby Hostetter. She was a - and Mrs ker. Wis |. 0h ane Roman biyers, of Lancass y | Mr. and Mrs. John Becker, Mrs. ter; Mrs. Elizabeth and afternoon at two o'clock. Inter- ment in the Mt. Tunnel cemetery. six weeks. Hanshau The Central of Co-. lumbia, Columbia, Penna. 1T=8Q-1t WANTED — DISTRIBUTORS, REPRESENTATIVES. New Line of Chemicals. Free samples, Lime Ce- ment. Roach Powder, Soaps Blue- ing, Floor Oil, Write Connecticut Can, Hartford, Conn. 11-16-tf FOR SALE—Light Oak Roll-Top Desk with matching swivel chair. 36 inches long, 40 in. high. Three roomy drawers and one writing board 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-tf HELP WANTED: Good middle aged “Man. to work on farm by month, near Landisville, Pa. Apply R. E. G. c/o P. O. Box Joy, Pa. 11-23-2t=p FOR SALE: Child Oak Desk with Notch Swivet~@hajr, 4 drawers and pigeon holes, like “Mew. Apply 102 Popular St., x oo 75R 11-23-21 Live Dr dressed delive...>..- Martin New- comer, Route 1, Phone 123-R-2, Mt Joy. SALESMAN. OR, SAL! SLADY— Téa and Coffee, full™gime or side line, commission, P. O. ee 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. 11-16-2ty LICENSED TAXIDERMIST: All work gue rices reasonable Burnell Buch, 22 h Orchard St.,, Manheim, Pa. 5 PAPERHANGING: Prices reason- able. R.-B. Resconsin, Route 1, Mt. Joy. Phone 907-R-2, sept. 5-tf. CUSTOM Cider Making Daily at Fairview Orchards, Florin. Elmer Snyder. Phone Mt. Joy 214-R-2. angi tf WANTED — Your next roll of films, send 25 cents and get 8 Velvet Waxed Prints and free enlargement Our“2dst year in business. Capital City Photo 53, Harrisburg, Pa. may-19-f PUBLIC SALE - OF - Rez] Estate and Household Goods SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1939 The undersigned will sell at pub- ic sale on the premises on Choco- Avenue, Florin, Pa., the fol- lowing to wit: A LOT 350x180 FT., ON WHICH IS ERECTED A 215,-STGRY BLOCK STUCCO HOUSE with Asbectos Shingle Roof, con- of the District Eastern Pennsylvania, {shey, president Council for will preside. People no longer leave footprints on the sands of time, They leave motor grease on the concrete. —_———— Oo ——— Subscribe for The Bulletin. thereof bv lapse of time. Hearing thereon will be held in Court Room No. 1, Court House. Lancaster. Pa. on December 18, 1939, at 10 o’clock A. M. at which time and place you are required to appear and answer said petition and show cause if any why satisfaction of said mortgage should not be decreed. TOM C. SHIRK, Sheriff bridge east of town, to the right and extending south to the Penna. R. R. tracks, is a narrow strip of land bedded on the west by a ledge of rocks and at the foot of which is «a spring. This plot was formerly owned by M. A. Rollman, became the property of the Union National Bank and was since purchased pri- vately by cashier H. N. Nissly, who contemplates improving it. Gradually the many, many ‘“rag- ged” spots on our boro’s outskirts, are being converted into things of beauty. We sincerely hope this work continues. OurNextFarm Arnold & Bricker, Att'ys. 11-23-4t Court Proclamation WHEREAS, the Hon. B. C. Atlee esident, and Hon. O. S. Schaeffer sociate Judge of the Court of C@mmon Pleas in and for the Coun- ‘yiof Lancaster and Assistant Just- ‘cep of the Court of Oyer and Term- neg, and General Jail Delivery and Yudrter Sessions of the Peace in and ‘or he County of Lancaster, havr ‘ssuéd their Precept, to me directed ‘equiring me, among other things, tc nakd Public Proclamation through- ut fy bailiwick, that a Court of Jyer gnd Terminer and General Jai Delivegy, also a Court of Genera’ Quarteg Sessions of the Peace and Tail Delivery, will commence in the Court House, in the City of Lancas- ter, in the Commonwealth of Penn- sylvania. § One Week Commencing, Menday, December 11, 1939 in pursuafice of which precept pub- lic notice #8 hereby given to the Mayor andjAlderman of the City of lancaster, ih said county, and al’ the Justices®of the Peace, the Coro- ner and Constables of the said City and County Lancaster, that they be then and there in their own prop- er versons with their rolls, records and examinatigns, and inquisitions and their otheriremembrances, to dc those things which to their officer appertain, in their‘behalf to be done: and also those who will prosecute against the prisdpers who are, or then shall be, in the jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. TOM SHIRK, Sheriff PRIVATE SALE! In Conoy Township THE HOME OF BROWNS CIDER MILL (From Page 1) conjunction with the next show and I] the expressions were unfavor- ble. More attractions and amuse- nents will however be added. President Garber stated that a rommittee from the Fire Company nterviewed him relative to hold- ng a carnival on Henry street along he railroad during our show, The natter was discussed at length but 10 action taken. Upon motion it was decided to old 4-H Baby beef, pig and lamb next year and the resident, appointed these aan: Lamb club, Harold Endslow; ig club, Curvin Martin; Baby Beef lub, Omar Gingrich. A motion was made and passed hows again chair- nent committee of four. The com- nittee will be named at the annual neeting. During the absence of the secre- ary Robert Hostetter, the recording was very ably done by C. Emerson Rohrer. After an interesting 2-hour ses- sion the meeting adjourned. Sale Register If you want a notice or your sale inserted in this register weekly from now until day of sale. ABSOLUTE- LLY FREE, send or phone us yeur sale date and when you cre ready, let us print your bills. That's the cheapest advertising you can get. Saturday, December 2—On A Desirable Home containing 9 | acres and 63 perches, erected there-, on a two story frame house taining Eight Rooms and Bath Piped with Florin Spring Water, also hot and cold rain water con-| ted to Electric Water System,! m Vapor Heat, | 1c 3.Car Garage - Chicken House Alo at the same time and place ] goods will be sold: -ommence at one o'clock, . December 2, 1939 when, conditions will be wade, ANNIE LUTZ C. S. Frank, Auct. Claude Zeller, Clerk. FACTION OF MORTGAGE PROCEEDING In nr Satisfaction of Mortgage by James Mayes and wife to d Hubley, dated July 6, 1767, in the Recorder's Office at . on July 31, 1767 in M, page 204, covering acres in (then) Donegal | ister County, Pa. | { Hubley, his heirs, per- sntatives and assigns, other persons having or , have any interest in the ibed mortgage. | Brown's Sons, Inc., owner, now in Rapho town-| unt Joy Borough, Lan-' | a., included in the | in said mort- | r its petition to Common Pleas of Lan- (Trust Book No. 34, 60), ying for an order to , said mortgage upon the ex- 1 | 820 S. PRINCE ST. LANC, PA. | aining 6 rooms and ment, covered with =¥ Bricktex, frame bank barn! shed attached. Milk house, 3 1 Brooder House—all Well of never fail-' On rural tele-' phone line. Buildings in good re-: pair. | This place is located on good road that never drifts in winters, only, 1/4 mile from route 441. Chas. Brown, Bainbridge, Pa. 11-30-2t-p. with Hen Houses, Electric lighted. ing water at house. ATTENTION FARMERS . TRUCKERS Save money by Trading Now e Fcr ane of these fine is loyed Millersville, USED TRUCKS Fo. cry i —— ee home. 1937 Chev.14,T Panel $295 1932 Chev.V,T Panel $159 DRIVEN ONLY 22,000 MILES USED CAR LOT | | of presumption of payment’ iE. chrrch of Columbia, was awarded Thanksgiving party on Thursday in | ‘honor of her husband who at pres- Frank Doll, Mr. Heim, tin, of Marietta; of Mount Joy; | {Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hess- ie | |lett of Bainbridge. | Wiggins ChevroletCo. $150 in cash prizes home. Chocolate Avenue, Florin, real estate and personal property. Modern home at valu- able location, by Mrs. Annie Lutz. BAINBRIDGE The Bainbridge Epworth League group held a festival booth rally in the Bainbridge Community Hall. The first prize was awarded the Bainbridge group and the First M. premises on the second prize. The members of the Bainbridge Church of God surprised their pas- tor, the Rev. Robert Kriner, and family at a reception. About forty persons attended. Mrs. Frank Doll entertained at a The guests were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Luther of Columbia; Thomas Mar- Miss Anna Grosh Mr. and Mrs. Harry I You may win a portion of that if you buy at hat the chair appoint an Entertain- the ' member of the Harris Street Evan- gelical church, Harrisburg. Besides | her husband she is survived by | | three sisters; Annie, wife of Amos | | W. Horst, of Ephrata; Mary, wife of | | Benjamin G. Kauffman, of East! Petersburg; and Ella, wife of Levi | W. Bucher, of Lititz R. D. The funeral was held from her late home Monday forenoon with | further services at the Nissley fun- | eral home on East Main Street, this | boro at 1..p m. Interment was made in the Eberle cemetery here. | W. Shank Harry W. Shank, seventy-one, Bainbridge, died at 8:35 a. rm. Mon- | day at the home of his sister, Mrs. | John Trout, Marietta R. D. 1. He | had been ill several weeks. | He was a member of the Bain- | bridge Lutheran church and Sun- | day school and was a retired farmer. Besides Mrs. Trout he is survived by a brother, Milton W., of this | city; and the following sisters: Mrs. Clayton Farmer, Marietta R. D. 1; Mrs. Sue Ney, Elizabethtown; Mrs. Harry Roath, Enola, and Mrs. C. D. Carson, of this boro. The funeral will be held from the | Hawthorne funeral home at Bain- bridge this afternoon at two o’clock with interment in the Bainbridge cemetery. OE Make this a Christmas. their part. ————— real buy at home Your merchants will do When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin Roy Earhart and Mrs. John Smith of Brunnerville visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher Jr, Mr. George Reigle and son Amos spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Sumpman of Risser’s Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Frysinger and daughter Evelyn visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Moore Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Risser were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Arndt of Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Peiffer and Mr. and “Mrs. Abner Adkins and children of Lancaster spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Finnefrock of New Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Hoffer and children of Mt. Joy were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clayten Risser. Mrs. Florenz Rehm and son Nehemiah of Lancaster visited Mr. Nehemiah Haines Sunday after- neon. The funeral of Miss Minerva Richardson of Chester will be held in the church Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock P. M. Miss Richardson’s daughters, Ruth and Doris, also of Lancaster; Mrs. Harry Weidman and Mrs. Martha Sauder. it er EY ese ELIZABETHTOWN MAN HAS RABBIT FEVER Lea Coble, near Elizabethtown, was reported to have been stricken with rabbit fever. His condition was reported fair. It is one of several cases reported in this area during the past month. — Eee THIRTY-SIX SINCE JAN. 1st Frank Ciccone, 58, was struck by fan auto and killed near his home at Lancaster. This is Lancaster County’s thirty-sixth fatality since January 1. HOW ARE YOUR SHOES: DON'T WAIT TOO LONG BRING THEM IN City Shoe Repairing Co. 30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET n LANCASTER, PENNA. Kidneys Must parents were former residents here. Miss Vera Haines spent the week | end with Miss Grace Gamber of | Manheim. Mrs. Edward the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. John Schlessu, Mr. ! and Mrs. Leroy Schlessu of Eliza- | bethtown, Miss Dorothy Nentwig of Florin, Mr. Howard Netwig of Washington visitea Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brandt. srumbling is on] | Excess Acids and poisonous wastes in your blood are removed chiefly thru 9 million tiny delicate Kidney tubes or filters. And non- organic and non-systemic disorders of the Kidneys or Bladder may cause Getting Up Nights, Nervousness, Leg Pains, Circles Un- der Eyes, Dizziness, Backache, Swollen Ankles, or Burning Passages. In many such cases the diuretic action of the Doctor’s pre- scription Cystex helps the Kidneys clean out Excess Acids. This plus the palliative work of Cystex may easily make you feel like a new person in just a few days, Try Cystex under the guarantee of money back unless com- pletely satisfied. Cystex costs only 3c a dose at druggists and the guarantee protects yeu. Clean Ouf Acids accompanied | | | | Open Evenings Till 9:30 P. M, INT PUT YOUR CAR IH THE SHELF" THIS WINTER! |\' THESE NEW GOODRICH ACHIEVEMENTS MAKE WINTER DRIVING SAFER, MORE COMFORTABLE (THAN EVER BEFORE ® Many motorists put their cars up for the winter — thousands cut down on their driving. But now, thanks to these three new Goodrich products you can drive all winter long and enjoy every minute. 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These last weeks before the great event have an uncanny you are with your whole list to shop for and so little time to use. That, of course, means that you must se- having to give things vou don’t want particularly to give. If you shop early, you avoid this . and a great deal of wear and tear on mind and and there
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