THURSDAY, = JANUARY 4, ce os 1940 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. a | Car Cuts Cost of Teachers’ Tour Current European news has a special interest for the Misses Cyretta and Golda Morford, teachers in the the very eve of the war, using their own car to penetrate to out-of-the-way places which ordinary tourists miss. A | Pe second advantage in their “drive-yourself”’ tour was its | They were away 10 weeks and drove 5,000 miles abroad. Several of the spots shown here echoed to the sound And the atmosphere in all of them has undergone a change as war's imminence became war's actuality. The Affairs _At Florin For between St. Malo of | vacuum ge Versailles. In (1) is Blarney Castle, its famous stone discernible | outskirts of Stratford | above the upper window. No. 2 was taken within the | fortifications at Edinburgh Castle, which has seen plenty Detroit public schools, for they toured the Continent on | of hostile bombers since then. The Morford party had front seats for the changing of the guard at Buckingham lace (3). No. 4 is a little old French seacoast town and Mt. St. Michael, and No. 5 was much lower cost—$555 a person from Detroit to Detroit. | taken in Bonn. The German schoolboys, the visitors reported, were especially interested in the steering column arshift of the Detroiters’ Chevrolet. No. 6 was bombing within a few weeks after the pictures were taken. | taken to show the contrast between the American car and | the tiny French car parked beside it near the Palace of No. 7 is the Ann Sa 5 Register|" of Units of Measure wv 54 -_ Past Week (From Page 1) Thursday afternoon viciting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Musselman, at Leb- anon. On Tuesday evening, Revival Services will Cross Roads Church, with farshall Winger, of St. Ann's, ada, as the Evangelist. Revival Services are also being conducted the Florin Unit Brethren Church every evening the local pastor, Rev. 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THE ADAMS LABORATORIES. Inc. St. Louis SLOAN'S PHARMACY Hathaway cottage on the Most of the units of measurement | used in figuring lenth were derived from parts of the body. One of the units, used by the | Smyrnians and Egyptians ,was the | cubit, Its symbol in hieroglyphic | writing was the figure of a forearm, and length derived from the lenth of the forearm from the of elbow to the end of {the middle finger. Not all ancient cubits were ex- actly the same length. The Royal ‘gyptian cubit measured about 2072 inches, while the Olympic or Greek oldest known was its the an 10 inches to more than The Greek foot, said to used building the was two-thirds of an cubit, 12.15 inches. The inch is from the Latin uncia, aning “twelfth part,” and is a th of a foot. The length of the inch was decreed by Edward II in 1324 to be that of “three grains of barley, dry and round,” placed end lengthwise. A barleycorn an early unit of measure equal o an inch. have been in non, Oly ic or end 1 to was Religious News In This Community NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY. Kraybill’'s Mennonite Church 10:00 A. M. Sermon. Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor Church School 9:00. Mount Joy Methodist Church C. Lyle Thomas, Minister Sunday, Jan. 7, 1940 9:30 A. M., Church School 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship First Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church School, 9:30 Evening Worship and Sermon at 7:30 o'clock. Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church School, 9:00. Morning Worship and Sermon at 10:00 o'clock. St. Elizabeth Mission Elizabethtown, Pa. Rev. Wm. J. Watts, Pastor Sunday, January 7th 8:00 A. M., Holy Sermon. and Eucharist Salunga Methodist Church C. Lyle Thomas, Minister Sunday, Jan. 7, 1940 9:30 A. M., Church School. 6:45 P. M., Epworth League. | 7:30 P. M. Service, Theme, “All Things Are Yours” Mount Joy Mennonite 8:30 Sunday School 7:30, Young People’s Meeting. Friday Evening 7:15, Sunday School Meeting and Bible Study. 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. Worker's 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. Ira W. Funk, Pastor 9:30 A. M., Sunday School. {metal well with benzine to remove all traces of dirt and grease. (Benzine By ABNER GORDON EFORE applying paint on cinder block construction, allow the blocks to weather thoroughly for sev- eral months, so that the chemically active alkaline substances present in cement will be neutralized by car- bon dioxide in air. This will prevent destruction of the paint film. If immediate painting is necessary, artificially neutralize the cinder blocks by washing them with solu- tion of 2 1bs. of zinc sulfate in 1 gal. of water. Wall must be dried out before painting. Even after neutralization of surface areas when wall is slightly damp—whether due to rain or ex- cessive humidity—interior moisture containing soluble alkaline com-=- pounds will be drawn to surface, causing injury to paint. Apply 3 coats brushed on well to seal blocks against moisture, allow- ing for uneven absorption in priming coat by porous surface. For priming coat: 3 parts (by vol- ume) soft paste white lead, 5 parts half and half mixture of raw linseed oil and lead mixing or lead reducing oil is recommended. Follow with body and finish coats of 3 parts soft paste white lead, 4 pan lead mixing or lead reducing oil. For colors, add colors-in-o0il to paint mixed as above. Q.—Suggest a coating for copper and brass to prevent tarnishing. A.—A coating of clear lacquer will preserve the polish and prevent tar- nishing for a considerable time. Before applying the lacquer, wipe is inflammable, handle with care.) Q.—Where can I obtain informa- tion concerning chimney and fire- place construction? A. —Write to U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., for farmers’ bulletin No. 1230. The title is CHIMNEYS AND FIREPLACES, HOW TO BUILD THEM. The price, as listed. is 5 cents. RHEEMS There will be preaching services in the local church this Sunday ev- ening. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Church, met in the sewing room on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wittle were Monday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caslow, at Mount Joy. Miss Beulah Gibble, of Manheim, spent the week end with her moth- er, Mrs. Ida Gibble of this place. Mrs. Annie Enterline spent Mon- day with Mrs, Lizzie Gerlach, at| Elizabethttown. The local schools opened again on Tuesday morning, after a weeks vacation. This has been the longest vacation the children have ever enjoyed. Miss Kathryn Brubaker, returned to her home in Baltimore, Md., after spending a weeks vacation with her | 10:30 A. M., Morning Worship, Chritian Endeavor. Revival Service week at 7:15 P. M. every night this Trinity Evangelical Congregational Church Rev. Clarence C. Reeder, Minister SUNDAY: 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Morning Worship. WEDNESDAY: 4:15 Mission Band. 7:30, Prayer and Praise. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. 10:30 A. M. Holy Communion e yard was decreed by Henry I to be equal to the distance from his thumb, a method used by some to estimate yardage in cloth goods. Among other less familiar units of measurement based on parts of the body may be mentioned: The nail, 2% inches in lenth, was orginally the distance from the end of the thumb nail to the joint at the base of the thumb and was used for measuring cloth. The finger, 4% inches long, orig- linally the length of the middle fin- ger, also used in measuring cloth. | (Not to be confused with the digit, {an ancient measure of length equal Ito a little over two-thirds of an inch, [based on the width of the finger.) The hand, 4 inches long, from the width of the palm of the hand, used |as unit in measuring the height of | horses at the shoulder, as “that horse {stands 16 hands high.” The "Bulletin” | the point of his nose to the end of | 6:00 P. M., Intermediate Luther League. i 7:00 P M., Vespers. Monday Jan. 6 4:00 P. M. Children of the Church 7:30 P. M. Ladies Bible Class to meet at the Parish House. Tuesday, Jan. 7 6:30 P. M., Catechetical Class {Church House. Wednesday, Jan 8 7:30 P. M. Ladies Aid Society to meet at the Parish House. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Rev. Wm. J. Watts Sunday, January 7th First Sunday After Epiphany 9:15 A. M., Church School. 10:30 A. M., Choral Eucharist and Sermon. 7:00 P. M., Young People’s ! lowship Meeting. Monday, January 8th 7:15 P. M., Vestry Meeting. Wednesday, January 10th 6:30 P. M., Choir Rehearsal. 7:30, Church School Council. Friday, January 12th 6:15 P. M.. Junior Acolytes. Saturday, January 13th 1:00 P. M., Senior Acolytes. Fel- St. Mark’s United Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Sunday Services. grandparents, Mr. { Ober. M. K. Enterline, local Dodge a Plymouth dealer, Monday re- | ceived his second shipment of new | | cars, which was delayed because of the strike. His customers eag- | arrival of these! on erly awaiting the 1940 cars. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Reinhold vis- | ited with the Bachore family near Hershey, on Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. John Wittle Jr., of Florin, called on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wittle, on Saturday afternoon. | BAINBRIDGE The following officers were elect- ed to serve for this year in the Lud- | wig Methodist church on Sunday morning the regular Sunday School session: | Superintendent, I. Scott Smith, | assistant superintendent, Neal Bach- | man; secretary, William Mundorff; assistant secretary, Theodore Sheck- ert, Jr.; Vera Martha ! Strokes pianist, Edna Ebersole; lib- Elwood Raber and William ! at treasurer, rarians, Mr. lantic City, N. J. Fddie, of Harrisburg, spent the week end with the former's father Mr. I. Scott Smith. 10:15 A. M., Morning Worship. Holy Communion. 6:30 p. m. Junior and Intermedi- ate Christian Endeaver meetings. 7:30 P. M., Evening Worship. . Holy Communion. Monday— 7:30 P. M., Otterbein Guild Meet- ing at the home of the president, Miss Anna Mae Eby. Wednesday 7:30 P. M., Prayer Service. 8:30 P. M., Sunday School Board Meeting. Thursday 7:30 P. M., Usher’s League Meet- ing at the home of Robert G. Hos- 9:00 a. m. Sunday School — é 4 tetter. Mundorff, Jr. i and Mrs. E. F. Miller spent | the week end with friends at iy 1935 FORD TUDOR Ir. and Mrs. E. F. Smith and son | Wm. Hendrix (From Page 1) 1; assault and battery, 2; violating solid fuel act, 1; violating rental electric storage battery act, 3; pass- ing fraudulent checks, 2; forgery, 1; drunk and disorderly conduct, 8; game law violation, 1; non-support, 4; vagrancy, 4; defrauding boarding house keeper, 1; malicious mischief, 1; failing to appear for hearing on motor viclation, 1; burglary, (juv- eniles), 2; larceny, (juveniles), held for Juvenile Court, 2; unlicensed! dogs running at large, shot 2. During the year there were six business places broken into. Fire Chief Ray Myers reported three calls in the Boro and one, rural during December. Also an- jcourans. Our 21st year in business. Five cases were cleared up by arrests. | NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING 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 SELECT BUILDING LOTS for sale at reasonable prices, along S. Market Street, Florin. Apply Martin S. Musser. 12-14-tf CUSTOM Cider Making Daily at Fairview Orchards, Florin. Elmer Snyder. Phone Mt. Joy 214-R-2. aug.25-tf WANTED — Your next roll of films, send 25 cents and get 8 Velvet Waxed Prints and free enlargement Capital City Photo Service, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. may-19-tf —The annual meeting of the Penn Township Mutual Fire Insurance Association will be held on the 8th day of January 1940 between the Street: thence in a Norjheastwardly direction along the Lit Turnpike fifty-three feet, more § or less, to land of Moses Waters, $hence along Easterly direction, ans five inches, more premises No. 147 East | thence along said premi: the middle of a brick seventy-four feet, more the place of beginning. SEIZED AND TAKE party wall or less, to in execu- Price, mortgagor, Jo Ss. Mozino & Son, Inc., terre tenants. No.3 |! . ALL THE FOLLOWING describ~- ed real estate, situated jin the City of Lancaster, County of Lancaster and State of Po NO. 1. A LOT or piece of land, whereon are erbeted two two-story brick dwelling houses (Nos. 128 and 130), and garage in rear thereof, situated on the West side of South Prince Street, be- tween West Vine and West Farnum swered fifteen Boro calls and ten hours of 1:30 and 2:30 P. M.,, at the Sireets, and bounded and described rural during 1939 with $28,140. J Bills to the amount of $14.70 were then paid and Council adjourned. — | A WHOLE YEAR OLD Little Miss May Francis Keener, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N.| Keener, of Maytown, observed her | first birthday last Tuesday, Dec. 26th. Patronize Bulletin Advertisgrs. CLASSIFIED Rates for this column are 25c per ‘msertion. Jf over five lines, 5c per Yine each insertion, all payable in advance. FOR SALE — 2% Story brick house with 11-rooms and all con- veniences. Frame garage. Located at 350 Donegal Springs Road. Tele- phone Mt. Joy, 165-R. j2-4t-pd FOR SALE—Red Cross Oak Heat- er. 1929 Buick Radiator, 1930 Chev- rolet Radiator. Apply Amos Gantz, Maytown. j2-1t-pd VOTE OF THANKS: We wish to thank friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during our late and sad bereavement. The Ney Family. 1-3-1t We DESIRE to thank our friends for their kindness, words of sym- pathv and floral offerings in our late bereavement. Mr. Irwin Wal- ters and Son. 1t-pd FOR SALE — General Electric auto-draft blower "with thermostat for hot water or steam heat, slightly used. H. Roy Nissly, Florin. 1-4-2t NOTICE The annual meeting of the Mt. Joy Mutual Fire Insurance Company, for the election of directors and audi- tors for the ensuing year will be held at the office of the company in Elizabethtown, on Monday, Jan 8th. between the hours of ‘two and three P. M. D. L. Landis, Sec'y ESTATE of Delilah C. Heilig, late of Mt. Joy Boro, deceased. Letters of administration on snid estate l.aving been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- and Mrs. Allen | mediate payment, and those having {claims or demands against the same. nd | Will present them without delav for settlement to the undersigned( re- siding at 341 W. Donegal St., Mt. Joy, Pa. L. PERCY HEILIG, Administrator. BEGINNING at a point in the Willis G. Kendig, 5 New Holland Turnpike, a ‘torner of Attorney 12-28-6t-p| Pr. G. W. Kinard’s land; thence by LOOK HERE BEFORE YOU BUY! No matter how much "shopping around”you do, we feel confident that atH.S.Newcomer's you'll get more car for your money! 1934 STUDEBAKER SEDAN 1936 CHEVROLET T. SEDAN 1928 OLDS. TOUR. SEDAN | 1934 OLDS. TOUR. SEDAN || 1937 OLDS. T. SEDAN [| 1926 CHRYSLFR SEDAN 1] 1935 CHEV. SEDAN |] 1926 HUDSON SEDAN || 1931 PONTIAC SEDAN || 1936 PLYMOUTH COUPE || 1933 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1936 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1924 DODGE COUPE 1936 FORD PICK-UP || 1936 CHEV. TRUCK with BODY i] 1936 CHEV. CHASSIS & CAB 1933 CHEVROLET TRUCK 1934 INTERNATIONAL TRUCK H. S. NEWCOMER | & SON, Ine. MOUNT JOY | Phone 200 Lancaster, Pa., for the purpose of; electing seven directors for the| term of one year and for any other business that may come before the! meeting. D. L. HAMAKER President. HENRY B. GIBBEL, Secretary. 12-21-3t ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the an- nual election will be held at The Union National Mt. Joy Bank, Mt.} Joy, Pennsylvania on Tuesday, ord uary 9, 1240, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and two o'clock; P. M. for the election of directors) and to transact all such other busi- ness as may legally come before the meeting. H. N. NISSLEY, Cashier} dec.-7-5t ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the annual election will be held at the First National Bank and Trust Com- pany, Mount Joy, Pa., on Tuesday, January 9, 1940 between the hours of 9 A. M, and 12 M for the elec- tion of directors and the transaction of such other business as may come before the stockholders meeting. R. FELLENBAUM, Cashier dec.-7-5t ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the stock- holders of the First National Bank, of Landisville, Pa., for the purpose of nominating and electing directors for the ensuing year and the trans- action of other business will be held at the banking house on Tuesday, January 9, 1940 between the hours of 9 A. M, and 12 M. N. L. BOWERS, Cashier dec.-7-5 Sheriff’s Sale se Of a REAL ESTATE! Water a fire loss of home office No. 53 North Duke follows, to wit: On the North by property formerly of Jacob’ K. Smaling, on the East by South Prince Street, on the South by pro- perty of Rosanna Herzog and No, 2 herein and on the West by South Water Street. CONTAINING in front on said South Prince Street thirty-nine feet and one and one-half inches, and extending in depth of that width one hundred and forty-eight feet to Water Street aforesaid. 0. 2. A lot or piece of land with a two-story part brick and part stone plumbing shop and of- fice (Nos. 131 and 133) thereon erected situated on the East side of ISouth Water Street, between West Vine and West Farnum Streets, and bounded and described as fol- lows. to wit: On the North by No. 1 herein, on the East by property of Rosanna Herzog, on the South by pronerty late of Thomas Hays, and on the West by Water Street. CONTAINING in front on said Street. twenty-seven feet and seven inchehs, more or less, and extending in-depth.” of that width. Eastwardly fifty-nine feet and three inches to land of Ros- anna Herzog. A SEIZED AND TAKEN in execu- tion as property of Albert A. Gut- fleisch. mortgagor, and Henry A. Gutfleisch, real owner and terre tenant. NO. 24 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or niece of ground situated on the West side of South Duke Street, between Wast King and East Vine Streets, in the City of Lancaster, Pennsyl- vania, on which is erected a two- storv Rrick Store Building, No. 44 South Duke Street. Said lot or viece of eround consisting of two surparts between which was form- arly a three feet wide common alley, but which is now closed be- ‘ween said purnarts, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on t— Fridey, January To be held 12, 1940 West side of South Duke Street/&#&3 the middle of a two feet and te % inches wide common alley, between Jan. 4-1t at 2:00 o'clock P. M. By virtue of several writs of Fieri Facias, Levari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, Lane Co., Pa., and to me directed, I will axpose to sale by public vendue or outery in Court Room No. 2, at the Court House, in the City of Lan- caster, Pa., the following described real estate, to wit: NO. 1 ALL THAT CERTAIN messuage and tract of land, with a 2% story brick dwelling house and 3 car garage thereon erected, situate in the Village of Mechanicsburg, Up- ner Leacock Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, described as follows, to wit: ’ the same North twenty, minutes East, thirteen feet and five inches to an iron pin on the North side of the said turnpike; thencei continu- ing on same course and by ‘land of same, five hundred and-twelve feet and three inches to an iron pin; ithence by land of John H. Ranck, iNorth eighty-seven degrees and fifty-five minutes West, one hundred and forty-three feet and one inch to an iron pin; thence by land of John H. Ranck, Leacock Athletic Ass'n, and Clarence K.' Cooper, respectively, South twenty minutes West, five hundred and fourteen feet and nine inches to an iron pin; thence continuing on same course sixteen feet and six inches to a ‘he hereby granted premises and % ‘he premises adjoining on the Snuth belonging to the Estate of Wlizabeth Bender, deceased; thence sxtending Northward along - the West cide of South Duke Street, seventeen feet and four inches to sremises now or late of Jacob King, lecensed; thence extending West- ward by said last mentioned prem- ‘ses, eighty-nine feet and four ‘nches to premises of Jacob Rieker, Tr.; thence by said last mentioned oremises ard in line at or nearly sarallel with South Duke Street, seventeen feet and four inches to sremises belonging to the Estate ~f FElizabeth Bender, deceased; ‘hence Eastwardly by said last mentioned premises, eighty-nine feet and four inches to the West side of South Duke Street to the of beginning. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execu- tion as the property of L. W. Kep- linger, mortgagor, and J. D. Car- senter, real owner. NO. 5 ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground situated on the south side of Lincoln Street, be- tween Prince and Water Streets, in the Township of Manheim, ! County of Lancaster and State of | Pennsylvania, bounded and de- scribed as follows: { BEGINNING at a point in the! west line of Lot No. 201 on the plan of North Lancaster as laid out by the Lancaster Development Co., point in said Turnpike; thence along in same, North eighty-nine degrees and fifty minutes East one hundred forty-one feet and ten inches to the place of beginning. CONTAINING One acresand one hundred fourteen and eight-tenths square perches (1-A. 114.8Ps.). BEING the same premises which Henry G. Keller and wife by their A. D., 1923, and recorded at Lan- caster, Pa., in Deed Book, I, Vol- ume 26, Page 213, granted and conveyed unto Caroline Beyer, her heirs and assigns. 1 SEIZED AND TAKEN in execu- ition as the property of Caroline :Beyer, Robert A. Beyer, her hus- band, mortgagors, Robert A. Beyer, Raymond E. Beyer, John W. Beyer, and David R. Beyer, real owners and terre tenants. ALL THAT CERTAIN lot of ground with the two and one-half story brick dwelling house thereon erected, situate on the North side; of East Ross Street, between North| Lime and North Duke Streets, in| the City of Lancaster, County and; State aforesaid, being No. 145 East Ross" Street. BEGINNING at a point on the North side of East Ross Street, be- tween premises herein conveyed and premises No. 147 East Ross Street, and extending thence Westwardly along the North side of East Ross Street, fifty feet, more or less, to a point near the intersection of the deed dated the 18th day of Ausust,! NO. 2 | thence extending eastward along the south side of Lincoln Street eigh- teen and one-half (18% feet and extending in depth of that width of eighteen and one-half (18%) feet, one hundred and twenty (120) feet to a ten feet wide common alley. i Having thereon erected a two- story brick dwelling No.. 122 Lincoln Street and concrete block garage. SEIZED AND TAKEN in execu- tion as property of Harry C. Mun- Ison and Hettie E. Munson, his wife. | TOM C. SHIRI ATTENTION FARMERS. TRUCKERS Save money by Trading Now For one of these fine USED TRUCKS 1937 Chev. TPanel $295 1932 Panel $159 DRIVEN ONLY 22,000 MILES Wiggins Chevrolet Co. USED CAR LOT"; ” i Lititz Turnpike and East BE Sea You 4 | 820 S. PRINCE ST. 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