The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 24, 1941, Image 3

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Sheriff’s Sale
REAL ESTATE!

at 1:90 o'clock P. M/ Standard Time
By virtue of writs of
Ey eral
F leri’ Facias [anf [Levari Facias
issued out Jof Court of
Common Pleaf, ncaster County,
Pa, and to me [ifected, I will
expose to sale by lic vendue or
outery in Cgurt Room No. 2, at the
Court House, in the City of Lan-
caster, Pa. the following described
real estate, to wit:
NO. 6
No. 1. All that certain lot of
ground situate in the Village of
Landisville, East Hempfield Town-
ship, Lancaster County, Pennsylva-
a bounded and described as fol-
ows:
Beginning at a point in the mid-
dle of the Lancaster and Harris-
burg Pike; thence along the same,
North 591% degrees West, 50 feet to
a point; thence along lot of John
Helman, North 301% degrees East,
191 feet to a stake at an Alley;
thence along said Alley, South
39, degrees East, 50 feet to a
stake; thence along lot of the Es-
tate of Joseph Nissley deceased,
South 30% degrees West, 191 feet to
the place of beginning.
No. 2. All That Certain lot or
piece of ground, situate on the
Fast side of North Duke Street,
between East Orange Street ane
Fast Chestnut Street, in the City
of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, having
thereon erected a two story brick
office and apartment building, Nos.
129'5, 131 and 135 North Duke
Street, aforesaid, a one story brick
factory building attached to said
brick office and apartment building:
and other improvements and
bounded and descri as follows:
Beginning at a t in the East
side of North Duk¢ Street afore-






said, at t Northwest er of
property, pow or lgte r, J. We
_ Kinard, 1Hence ex{en North
wardly aléng the de of said
Ncrth Duke Street, a ance of 32
feet, 2% ore or less, to a
point, at thwest corner of
property, r late of T. May
ce extending East-
wardly along the said premises, a
distance of 245 feet, more cr less, to
a point in the West side of North
Che:ry Street; thence extending
Southwardly along the West side of
said Nortir Cherry Street, a dis-
tance of 32 feet, 2% inches, more
or less, to a point at the Northeast
corner of the said premises, now or
late of the said Dr. J. W. Kinard;
thence extending Westwardly along
the said premises, a distance of 245
feet, more or less, to a point in the
East side of North Duke Street,
aforesaid, the place of Beginning.
Seized and taken in execution as
property of Jonas E. Miller, Mort-
gagor, with notice to Mame Miller,
Executrix of the Estate of Jonas E.-
Miller, deceased and Mame Miller,
owner and terre tenant. =
NO. 7
All That Certain messuage and
tenement and piece or parcel of
land on which are erected a one
and one-half story frame building
used as a restaurant, store and
dwelling house, a frame two car
garage and two frame cabins, sit-
uate in the Township of Fast Lam-
peter, in the County of Lancaster
and State of Pennsylvania, bound-
ed and deszeribed as follows:
Beginning al a point aff the inter-
section of the Lincoln Highway and
the road leading fi airview to



Ronks thence extending along the
middle of sgt) Lincol Highway,
North 67 Pe es and {80 minutes
West, 167 Te a int in said
Lincoln Highway; thenge by land
now or late of Harry Smeltz,
North 22 degregé and minutes
East, 200 fegt™10 an iron pin on the
south side of an alley or driveway;
thence along the south side of
same, South 67 degrees and 30 min~
utes East, 47 feet to a point in the
road leading to Ronks; thence
slong same, South 8 deghees and 45
minutes East, 23415 feet to the
place of beginning.
Containing 79.3 Perches. of land,
mere or less.
See Deed Book I, Vol. 29, Page
150; dated October 15, 1928.
Seized and taken in execution as
property of Winfield S. Nodene—
NO. 8—
All That Certain lot of land
whereon is erected a two-story
srick Dwelling House, No. 227 East
New Street, between North Lime
and North Shippen Streets, in the
City of Lancaster, Pennsylvania
bounded and described as follows:
Containing in front on East New
Street, twenty-four fe more or
less, to a point. of lagd mow or late
of Mary Mgssglman and extend-
ing in dep ope hu ref and fifty-
five feet to gAen feet’ wide alley, on
which alley it coptains a width of
thirty-one feel z six inches, more
er less, to pro
ar,
gi PR on the South by East
New Streei; on the West by prop-
erty of Mary Stauffer; on the North
by said ten feet wide alley; and on
the East by property now or late of
Mary Musselman. :
Seized and taken in execation as
property - of Benjamin R. Buckius;
Mortgagor, with notice to Clara M:
Buckius, adminisiratrix of the Es~
tate of Benjamin R. Buckius, own
e+ and terre tenant. -
NO. 9—



All That Certain tract and pieee
of land, lying and being in the
Township of East Drumore, County
of Lancaster and State of Pennsyl-.
vania, with improvements thereon
erected, bounded and described as
follows: -
Beginning ai a stone, a corner of
and now or formerly of B. FE
Rhogis; thence extending 21 1-4
degrees west, 130.25 perches to
SOLE;
ty of Mary Stauf«|
tion, 26.8 perches to a line of land
now or formerly of Franklin Moss;
thence by the same, north 57 de-
grees. east, 39.9 perches to a stone:
thence north 27 degrees east, 5.35
perches, a corner of land now or
formerly of Franklin Moss to a
public road, thence by Grant
Newswanger’s land, north 74 5-8
degrees east, 115.82 perches to a
corner of land now or formerly of
Augustus Winter; thence ong said]
land now or formerly g





) ugustus
Winter, south 9 degr: st, 33.17
perches to a jeorner o d now ox
formerly of /Jacop S thence
along said ormerly of
Jacob Shgu thence following
courses a ances: [South 80 3-4
egrees west, P81 pgiches: thence
south 215 degrees west, 28.5 perch-
es; thence south 85 3-4 degrees
east, 1 perch; thence south 1 5-8 de-
grees west, 92.75 perches: to =z
corner of lands now or formerly of
John Byers, thence by the samey
north 65 5-8 degrees west, 2555
perches, thence by land now or
formerly of Martin Byers, north
66 3-4 degrees west, 41.14 perches
to the place of beginning.
Containing 90 Acres
Perches.
Seized and taken in execution ae
property of William H. Schneider;
Jr.
and 145
NO. 10~
Tract I: All That Certain lot of
land situated on the West side of
South Prince Street, between Vine
and Farnum Streets, in the City of
Lancaster, Pa.
Containing in front on the West’
side of South Prince Street 19
3 inches, more or less, and extend=
ing in depth of that width west
wardly, 151 feet, 8 inches, more or
less, to Water Street.
Bounded on the east by South
Prince Street aforesaid; on the
South by vroperty now or late of
John P. Scheid; on the West by
South Water Street aforesaid; and
on the north by property now or
late of Ella F. Schaum.
The improvements thereon are ar
3 story brick apartment, No. 110;
on said Prince Street. and a two
story building on said Water Street
Tract II: All That Certain lot of
land situated on the West side of
South Prince Street, between Vine
and Farnum Streets, in the City o®
Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Containing in front
Prince Street, includin,
of an alley, 20 feet,
or less, and extendihg
that width, to the ‘d¢pth or west
end of the elling/Mouse; thence
narrowing gouthwaydly to a width
of 19 feet inch 5 more or less;
the whole lot) extending in d
from Squth Prince Street to Sout
Water Tee., 151 feet, 8 inchess
more or less.
Bounded on the east by South







Prince Street; on the south by
property now or late of John G«
Schaum; on the west by South
Water Street and on the north by
property now or late of Catharine
Kelly.
The improvements erected there=
on are a three story brick apart=
ment, No. 106, on said Prince Street
and a two story building on said
Water Street.
Scized and taken in execution as
property of Ella F. Schaum and
Anna M. Schaum, terre tenants and
ceased and Anna M. Schaum, Ex-
ecutrix of John C. Schaum, de-]
ceased, ——
No. 14
All That Certain two-story
brick dwelling house and lot or
piece of ground thereunto belong-~
ing, situate and fronting on the EI
side of S. Queen St., numbered 355;
Lancaster City, Lancaster County,
Fa., bounded and described as fol-
lows, to wit:
Containing in front on said S:
Queen St. 22 ft., and extending iw
depth 64 Wo the width
of 21 ft. o 9 1-2 iw?



the N. by property
Bounded o
of the Estat of Willis . Weitzel;
Sr., de 5 the S. by property
now of Mrs. Caroline Kan~
nenberg; on the E. by property now
or late of Mrs. Dorwart, and on the’
W. by S. Queen St. aforesaid.
Seized and taken in execution as
property of George H Huber,
and Serena E. Huber, his wife.
NO. 16 —
All that certain tract of land on
North side of Washington Street;
between South Duke and Church
Streets, with 2-story brick dwell«
ing houses and improvements, Nos.
111, 111 1-2 and 113 Washington
Street, Lancaster, Pa., described as”
of Washington Street and extgnd-<
ing northwardly 127 ft. lh og od
1 allon or barrel. Mrs. Elmer
Snvder. on Lait) OV
} further particulars “vemize.. 4 East
Main St, Mt. Joy.


devisees of John C. Schaum, de~{


tafter our magazine subscription in-
Fvicinity.
follows: Beginning at the north sideTbusiness in whole
Pennsylvania Rail
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CLASSIFIED
Rates for this column are 25¢ per
Insertion. If over five lines, 5¢ per
line each insertion, all payable in
advance.
YOUNG MAN: Good werker,
wants home on farm with reliable
family. C. B,, c/o P. O. Box 85, Mt.
Joy 1tp

FOR SALE: Pickles, 50c per hun-
dred. Monday and Wednesday eve-
nings and Friday afternoons. Jno.
E. Breneman, Back Run Road,
Manheim, R 2. ily24-1ip
WANTED: Girl for general
h work. Apply S. L. O,, P. O.
Be cilities maf
VOTE OF THANKS: We desire to
thank our friends for their kindness.
words of sympathy and floral offer-
ings in our late bereavement. Mrs,
Ralph Cramer and family. 7-24-1t-p

FOR SALE: Pure Cider Vinegar
214-R-2. 7-17-tf
FO
wood, sawed s
load. Mrs. Elmer Sn
Phone Mt. Joy 214-R-2.
EAL ESTATE FOR SALE
¥ i properties, just
like new, convenience, on
Market St., help fin-
ance. Apply John Orth, L St,
Marietta, Pa. ly
F RENT—Office 14x22 feet, all
llent light, location 91
E. Main Street; unt Joy. Apply
to M. N. Bailev, 49 gal Springs
Road, Mount Joy, Pa. “
ENT—6 room house, avail-
t Aug. 1st. FFor






and Apnle
noth, bv the
Florin.
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able on
7-9-1


 
Good store business.
enjoying fine pa ge, good loca-
tion in Florin. AppQ rank
Peffer, Realtor, 53 West Donegal St:
Mt. Joy. 7-5-tf
CK Insurance for local and
FOR ©



long e hauling we have
special low re as well as for
pleasure and business Ls. Hauen-


stein, Lincoln. We can sé€
farm or home for you.



LLE—4 Coolerators— (Ice
Refrigerators
Lester E. Roberts. Phone 22-J o
204-W.
SPENCER CORSETAIRE: Call
Enterline, 316 S. Sonruce


Si., Elizabe for figure
analysis—FREE. Phone
Join club at Modern Style Shop.
E-town. 8-29-tf


 

CHING SPECIALTY: Instru-
V Trombone, Clar-
mak
ments.
inet, Drums and Te
furnished. Hess Music Shope,
So. Market, Elizabethtown, Pa.
4-10-tf
want to sell
J) your farm ne,
write Hauenstein, Lincoln, Pa. 3-6-

8. Musser. 12-14-tf
WANTED — Your next roll of
i ents and get 8 Velvet
Waxed P.ints a largement
coupons. Our 21st year 1 3 5
Capital City Photo Service, Box 33,
Harrisburg, Pa. may-19-tf
WANTED: Representative to look

 


terests in Mount Joy, and vicinity.
Every family orders subscriptions.
Hundreds of dollars are spent for
them each fall and winter in this
Instructions and equip-
ment free. Guaranteed lowest rates
on all periodicals, domestic and
foreign. Represent the oldest maga-
zine agency in the United States.
Start a growing and permanent
or spare time.
Address MOORE-COTTRELL, Inc.,
Naples Road, North Cohocton, New
York.

ore C
less to pro Now o date of Harry
Proler: thiep€e} 17 ft;
thence ire rd 5 ft4nd 6 in,
and thence 4 ft; and
thence e fg southwardly 22
ft. and and thence eastward-
ly 5 fi.; thence southward 22 ft;
and thence westward 15 ft.; and
thence southwardly 53 ft. to Wash~
ingion Street; and thence eastward-



beginning. ;
Seized and taken in execution as
the property of A. B. Coheni—-
NO. 1
All That Certain lot of land sit—]
uate on the North side of East]
Chestnut Street between North]
Duke and North Lime Streets with
3 story brick dwelling house there
on erected, known as 139 Fas]
Chestnut Street, Lancaster, Par
beimnded and described as follows]
Containing in front on East
Chestnsit Street 28 ft. 5 1-2 inches
and extending in depth of that
width Northward to property late]
of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com]
ly along same 38 ft. to the place of"
NOTICE TO VOTERS
For your convenience you may
gister to vote at any of the fol-
wing places.
Registrars for Permanent
istration of Electors in Bor-
fis and Townships will sit at the
mentioned Polling Places on
ate or dates designated from
0:00 a. m. to 10:00 p. m.
pstern Standard Time

of partyjenrollment and removal
notices the Primary Election,
Sept. 9, 1941.
Voters wip become of age on or
0, 1941, will be eligi-
and cast their first
before Sept.
ble to regist
vole Sept. 9, 1941.
Electors who¥are registered need
not heed thic n§tice UNLESS they
have moved or {desire to change
their party affilia§jon.
Any one living §n any Borough
or any Townshi in Lancaster
Ccinty may at any of the

7 ins. along Eastern boundary,
western boundary of the premises?
being 207 ft. 3 1-2 inches west off
the west line of North Lime Street”
Bounded on the West by pro
erty of the Olivet Baptist Church;

{ience in the same by property
late of
7, J
i : + below named placesjon the dates
pany 163 ft. 7 inches along the me bi ]
: ary and 169 ft. days designated of in the Reg-
Western. boundary an the~ istration Office, Court House, Lan-
pt a m. to 4:00 p. m. Eastern Stand-
tard Time and Sat.
The
caster, Pennsylvania, every day up
to and including Sat. Aug. 9, 1941,
during Court House hours—7:00
700 a. m. to
id Cag ang,
sy foie of]
the South!
et. SH
Seized and taken in execution ast T
the property of Bertha 11 Siewanel O
shew SOW TESTING
CT BUILDING LOTS for
saie .a 3 a 3
Market Street, Florin. Apply Martin







Mt. Joy— s. July 29—Friend-
ship Fire Co. g., N. Market St.
Mountville — N Aug 4 Fire
House.


Farm
PICS





IMPROVES HERD
Permits Systematic Culling
Of Low Producers.
By H. G. ZAVORAL
(Extension Animal Husbandman, Unives-
sity Farm, St. Paul)
Swine raisers are realizing that
the perfect individual animal is only
one of the foundation stones of a
good hog business. Getting more
pigs per sow and getting quick,
cheap gains from these pigs is
equally important. That is why sow
testing is becoming a8 much a part
of the successful swine business as
butterfat testing has been in dairy-
ing.
Sow testing is not difficult. It
can be carried out by the hog raiser
himself if he will take the trouble.
The procedure is this:
1. Mark all the sows before far-
rowing so that they can be identified
in records.
2. Within a week after farrowing,
mark the pigs with ear notches, so
that each litter can be distinguished.
At the same time a record should be
set up for each litter, giving sire,
dam, and number of pigs of each
sex.
3. Each litter of pigs should be
weighed separately at weaning time
(56 days is the customary age for
making this comparison). The weight
of litters at 56 days is in itself a
very accurate basis for judging the
production of sows, although the hog
man can carry his records further
by getting separate weights on lit-
ters at market time.
Having compiled production rec-
ords on all his sows for the season,
the hog raiser is then in a position
(1) to cull out the old sows that did
not produce well, and (2) to select
gilts from the best litters to keep
over,
For the breeder of purebred stock,
the records assume extra impor-
tance in determining the value of
boars. Already in many communi-
ties, boars from tested herds are
commanding premium prices.
Carefully Prepared Wool
Receives Better Prices
Care in the preparation of wool
for market is one of the best ways
American sheepmen can increase
their profits whether they run range
bands or raise farm flocks in the
opinion of C. R. Townsend of the
University of Nevada agricultural
extension service.
“Since wool is bought and sold on
a clean basis, the shrink and man-
ner in which the fleeces are sheared
and packed remains an important
factor in determining the value per
grease pound the producer will re-
ceive,” Townsend states.
Sheep, of course, should be shorn
only when fleeces are dry he says,
and should be protected from mois-
ture at all times while awaiting
shipment.
“A board floor, kept clean, is the
best surface upon which to shear,”
Townsend added. ‘A dirty floor or
littered ground will result in the
wool’'s picking up foreign sub-
stances, thus decreasing its value.
Straw, hay, and chaff are particu-
larly objectionable.
“Wool should be cut close, and the
fleece removed unbroken.
“Sheep should be tagged before
the shearing operation, and tags
should be sacked separately.
“Tie each individual fleece with
good paper twine, rolled with flesh |
side out; this will result in a much
better and more attractive appear- |
ance of the fleece. |
\
|
“All burry, seedy, black, gray, |
dead, and cotted wool should be |
sacked separately from clean white
wool. Yearling or lamb wool should |
also be sacked separately, since it !
is much lighter shrinkage than that !
of the main band, is generally sold |
separately as original bag wools, |
and commands higher prices.”
|

Farm Notes


|

|
In a frozen food locker, if temper- |
atures rise above zero, odors ee!
transfer from one food to another.
* * *
Nearly one-half of the 21,000,000
American youths between 16 and 24
live on farms or in villages. |
* *
All eggs produced by any one hen
tend to be of a similar size, shape,
color, though they may vary some-
what.

* * *
A recent study shows that 10 cows
producing 300 pounds of fat annual-
ly make as much profit as 18 200-
pound producers.

Aug. 1—Columbia Fire Co., 268
Locust St.
Elizabethtown—Wed. July 23,
Thurs. July 31—Friendship Fire Co.
all.
anheim—Thurs. July 24, Mon.
-—Property of Wm. H. Gibble,
S
Fri. July
entral Hall.
.Mariet
Chamber,
25—Council
jssion,
Registration Cor
CHM,
G. GRAYBILL


:00 a. m. Eastern Standard Time. |
Columbia—Wed. July 23, Fri
H. R. METZLER,
FRED W. WAGNER.


PROPHETIC CONFERENCE
Religious
News In This
Community
COMMUNITY.

Mount Joy Methodist Church
9:30 a. m., Church School.
Sermon.


Salunga Methodist Church
10:00 a. m., Church School.
Ironville U. Bi. Church
Rev. R. G. Becktel, Pastor
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.


Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
9:30 a.
10:45 a.
m.—Sunday School
m., Morning Worship.
Church of God
Rev. G. F. Broske, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:30.
Moming Worship at 10:30.
Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m.
ing at 7:30 p m.
Church of Ged
Landisville, Pa.
Rev. Raymond Daihl, Pastor
9:15 A. M., Sunday School.
10:30 A. M.,, Morning Worship.
6:45 P. M, Christian
Societies
Endeavor
No evening worship.

Florin U. B. Church
Rev, I. W. Funk, Pastor
9:30 A. M. Sunday School.
10:30 A. M. Morning Worship
7:15 P. M. Evening service.
7:30 P. M. Thursday ev
Frayer meeting.
St. Mary’s Catholic Church
Mount Joy
Father Phillip Gergen, Pastor
Mass every Sunday morning
10:00 a. m.
Evening devotions are held the
second and lourth Sundays of each
month at 7:30 p. m.
al
Evangelical Congregational
Church
L. Ramer, Pastor
al.
Trinity

2 avr
ev.

Sunday J
9:30 a. m., Sunday School.
10.30 A. M. Morning Worship
uly

7:30 p .m,, Evning Service.
Monday July 28.
6:45 p. m, Mission Ban
7:30 p. m., Choir rehearsal.
Bible Study Class
The Community Bible
will meet Friday
of Mr.
night at 7:45 at
the home and Mrs. Ray

garage. The speaker
Greenawalts
will be Roy S. Forney. This serv-
ice will be open to the public.
cordial welcome extended to all.
Zien Lutheran Church
Landisville, Pa,
Rev. Wm. L. Ziegenius, Pastor
There will be no Church services
the remainder of July, nor
two
during
during the first weeks of
August.
The Sunday
hold its
morning at 9:30 o'clock.
Church School will
sessions every
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor
Church School at 9:30
Morning Worship and
10:36.
Sermon

Donegal Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D.,, Pastor |
Church School, 9:00.
Reformed Mennonite Church
Landisviile, Pa.
Sunday, July 27.
vices at 10:30 A. M.



St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
The Ven, W. J. Watts, B.D., Rector
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE |
CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND|
THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING |
Rev. W. Frank Carpenter, Minister |
10:30 a. m., Morning Worship and |
|
|
Rev. W. Frank Carpenter, Minister |
|
Worship service at 10:30 a. m.
Music ky Junior choir
C. E at 7:00 p. m. Mrs. Evelyn
Mummaw, president, Glen Kauff-
Prayer Service Wednesday even-

Study class |
{Lupold on West Main St. opposite |
Al
|
Sunday |
the
Old Roman Empire; The Anti-
nature and Person; Ths
|: ination, burial and Resurrec-
ticn of the Anti- Christ; The last
War or Amageddon; What may we
expect after this War? ;
Do you want to see God's blue | #8


7th Sunday After Trinity
9:15 a. m., Church School.
10:30 a. m., Holy Eucharist and
sermon.
St. Elizabeth Mission
Elizabethtown, Pa.
The Ven W. J. Watts, B.D.. Rector |
7th Sunday After Trinily
R:00 a. Holy Eucharist
Sermon. |
m., and
Prophetic Conference by David L i
Cooper of Biblical Re:zearch Socisty |
| Fellows




AUTO CLUB INCREASES
INSURANCE BENEFITS
Another
insurance
increase in personal
cident protection
of Lanca Motorist.
new rate prov
issue ster

fit: for a period up to

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s liveable
3 those top-
ofter

comfort, open the win-
urn on the fan during






replace
No church service because of | GT 2
. . . . ose
andisv > 4 n ating. =
Landisville Camp meeting the blinds

av
ing the heat of the day, main-
taining comparatively cool interior
temperatures.
Q.—How shoul badly-
) 7 coated





 

!' uneven
the old f
before
for 12
down to the bare wood
the priming coat.
sh with a good paste
r, then scrape the
le will e use-






e an even finish
Consequently,
specifications mmoniy call for a
primer of 3 parts (by volume) soft
paste white lead, 3 parts raw
seed oil and 2 parts turp
0) 1 body to the tre
a coat mixed f
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lin-


 
 


‘urpentine.
LANDISVILLE


Ear] Ksznneth Myer of Falls
Church, Va., is spending two week
with his grandparents, Mr.
Mrs. David Cooper.
Mrs. Lestella Hoffman and Miss
Ruth
Hoffman spent


nine sewing machines at
| <chaol, for Tuesday and Wednesday
| afternoon sewing. You are asked to
please come out and help in this
worl.
Purchased Stove
The Ladies Auxiliary
Company ased a
of the Fire



have purc new
stove and wre offering their old one
fcr cale, i
{two
which is hotel size,
ovens.
Aluminum
A campaign for will
the
aluminum

1 in -the village, so ransack
and have it ready for the’ collectors.
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.
Saturday, Aug. 9—On the premi-
ses in the village of Landisville,
houschold goods by
Miller. Edgar Funk,
ge lot of
Mrs. Jonas E.
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St. Mark’s United Brethren
Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor
Sunday services
5:00 a. m., Sunday School.
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10:15 a. m. Morning worship;
7:30 p. m., Eve y worship;
Hymn Sing and sermon.
Wednesday
7:30 p. m, Mid-week Praye
Service: Young People's Christian

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GOOD UNLESS

 
ion of an electric suc~ |
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Monday in
Yerk Ceunty.
Rev. and Mrs. Ziegenfus are now
a four weeks vacation,
S. O. drive held in the
il ast week was a success.
Red Cross
«dies! The Red Cross now has |
the high |
house for used or scrap aluminum
Sale Register,
If you want a notice or your sale
inserted in this register weekly from

accident, which is $2.50 above

{ than a year.
The Club's anno nent



 

 

lished in the M as follows:
“The Lancaster Automobile Club is
another in-
ne cident insur-
s for bers. Be-
| ginning July 1, 1941, all personal ac-
cident policies issued to new meng
ber to those renewing mem-
bership provide for disability bene-
fits of $20 weekly, an increase of
250 over the $17.50 in effect the

past
mum
year.
payment, which
| thirteen weeks, to $260
yount payable for death in


- accident remains the same

first membership year
incre $100 each
to a maximum of $1,500.
 

renewal year

“All new members and renewals |
fof July 1 received one of the
new policies, with the increased
benefits. August 1 renewals will
i benefit of the additional insur-
they their dues,
Caoptember 1 renewals at that time
have
when
| ance
pay
and so on throughout the year un-
til each member hag one of the new

| policies.
“With this increase in personal |
{ accident protection it
then ever—to be a member of the
Lancaster Automobile Club.”

 
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ac-
for
members is announced by the Lan-
raster Automobile Club in the July
The
$20 weekly bene-
thirteen
weeks for disability dus to a motor
the
$17.50 rate previously in effect. It
is the second incrzase in little more
pub-
This increases the maxi-
continuszs
|
and |
Friday, July 25 :
Saturday, July 26 5
Postal system established in
y=
1775
tution in 1788.
Monday, July 28
1914.
Calendar For The Week
Occupation Day in Porto Rico
New York ratified the consti i
Beginning of World War in

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er and OWN something
anytime.
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GC.
SCHROL.L,
CARPENTER, V. President
Under

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he Time To Buy
A\HOME
@asle time in hopeful wish-
ing, plan now io be Your own landlord.
is the way to make thay, old paycheck go farth-
\ the end of the year.
Better investigate there’s\ no obligation and
we're more than glad to explyin the B & L plan,
The Mount Joy Building & Loan Association

OFFICERS 3
President E
DIRECTORS
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John E. Schroll Grant Gerber
R. Fellenbaum Henry G. Carpenter
J. Willis Freed Christ Walters
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