} WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7th, 1923. \ OO0OOOOOCOO0 OOOO 00OOOOOOOOOOOBOEA O00 EOGCOOOHOOGO™ POO0000000O000: LO AGO0000000000030000000000000003 | Boyd's Clearance Sale of WINTER FOOT WEAR For MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN i When we opened our store, we started with fall new stock and we are going to keep our stock clean by not carrying over from one season to the next any of our style shops. They must be cleaned out, irrespective of cost. 1 POU OOOOOODON Womens’ oxfords and pumps in many styles, reduced to prices ranging from $3.95 to $6.95. i i Men’s and Children’s shoes also greatly reduced. i § Boyd's Shoe Store FORMERLY FREY’'S SHOE STORE 5E. LANCASTER, PA. LSLIO00LLOLLLILOO0OOO00OOLVLLVLLCLVLLLLLLLLLLLLLVLLC g ing St., HOODOO HIT or MISS Just about expresses the way fertilizer generally is bought and applied to the soil. In a great many cases ‘mo consideration is given to needs of the soil and requirements of the crops to be raised. With the AUTOMOBILE #% is necessary to put the gasoline into the fuel tank and lubricatifg oil into the crank case, the right goods at the right place or the BUSS will not go. By the study of the functions of the various fertilizer ma- terials it is possible to determine with a reasonable degree of certainty what plant food is needed fo% various crops besides that which is produced on the farm itse The farmer should study his ferti lizer\ needs and buy ac- cordingly. Once he does that, it will be “GOOD- BYE” to a great many low analysis CONCOCTIONS. , Write us, call us, let's talk WE ARE HERE TO RENDER SERVICE, ff eee the | | it over. * M. K. HOKE: South Main Street, MANHEIM, PA. EO D0 10 EE | { | Your Battery Business : \ oo. The battery is one of the first and formost essentials J toward the ‘Working of your car. If you want a good battery try a o 8 PHILADELPHIA DIAMOND GRID 3 | SPECIAL BATTERY FOR YOUR FORD $18.00 E BATTERY REPAIRING A SPECIALTY =| Call and Have “Us Inspect Your Battery 2 SERVICE ‘STATION FOR wa \ = ‘$4 & S % { 2 Oo United Sta‘es & Murray Tires = See Us For Prices a WE ALSO CARRY A FULL BRINE OF ACCESSORIES | wold is being planned for Stone, Ravival | Mountain, of the mountain made an excellent taken there and played for between ! two and three thousand people. i son, Victor, and family. {Robert spent last Saturday at Lan- | caster combining business with | St. Luke’s Church | pleasure. Rev. P. H. Ashet Marti Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hostetter| © Toes Jats, Restor | and family, | the Middletown horse sale Ty Mary’s Guild Phares K. Landis, School Direct-' will meet at 7.30 P. M. | or of West Donegal township, made | Friday, Feb. 9—Dramatic Enter- {an early call at the Rheems school at 8:00 P. M. uouse last Monday. | {ing illness. RELIGIOUS NEWS IN OUR CHURCHES NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY BORO AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COM- MUNI! Y Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor Sabbath Rible School at 9:30 A. M. Morning service at 10:45 A. M. Catechetical Instruction at 2:30 P. M. and Monday at 7:30 P. M. Evening service at 7:00 P. M. Church of God Rev. I. A. MacDannald, Pastor Sunday School ct 9.30 A. M. Preaching at 10:30 A. M. Junior C. E. at 5:45 P. M. | Senior C. E. at 6:30 P. M. Preaching at 7:30 P. M. All are invited. Florin U. B. Church Rev. H. M. Miller, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Sermon at 10:30 A. M. | Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. services at 7:15 P. M. { Catechetical Class Thursday eve- ning at 6:45 P. M. | Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 P. M. | was GUTZON BORGLUM The largest Amphitheater in the! near Atlanta, Ga., as a/| a memorial he will carve To prove that the steep side | part of chere. sounding board an orchestra First Presbterian Church Rev. James M. Fisher, Pastor The Special Services at the Pres- [byterian church began last evening. The Rev. Walter Kennedy, of Tem- | pleton, Pa., preached a splendid ser- Mrs. Diebler, of Highspire spent mon. Services each evening at 7:30 the week-end at the home of her o’clock except Saturday. Be sure to come. Mr. Kennedy will preach and son on Sabbath at both services. RHEEMS Sor m—— Mrs. Amanda Kready | Sund of near Mount Joy, | ay spent Sunday visiting relatives 2%} this place. Paul Hernley, an active member | lof the husbandry class, attended M. one day | Monday—Choir Practice at 7.30. Sunday Schoo! at 9:15 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 110.30 A. M. Evensong and sermon at 7:30 P. last week. | tainment Isaac Kaylor, a prolific farmer g, from near Lawn, placed his usual | order for tobacco plants with A. S. Bard last Saturday. ! John Foreman, Road Supervisor of West Donegal township, transaect- | ed business at Mount Joy last Mon- day, relative to township affairs. Ralph Gohn, an ex-resident of this place, known as the dairyman of Marietta, who has a herd of 15 Mark’s United Brethren Church H. S. Kiefer, Pastor Sunday School at 9:00 A. M. Morning Worship and sermon at 10.15 A. M. Junior Christian Endeavor at 6:15. Intermediate and Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. Preaching at 7:30 P. M. You are very cordially invited to all these services. ] THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A. | | choice cows, transacted business Special Quarterly Conference here one day last week. Sutnnizy evening, February 10, at| Mount Joy Tobacco Packing Co. 7:30 P. M. Dr. S. C. Enck, presid- have their large trucks delivering ii cased tobacco to the Amos B. Hess be present. warehouse, Rheems, for storage, to make room for the Spring packing. The two year old son of Mr. and { Mrs. Herbert Brubaker, while play-' ing, fell against a cupboard latch ning at 7:30 P. M. | and lacerated his cheek to such an Bible School Sunday morning at | extent that it required a number of | 9:30 A. M. stitches. Preaching at 10:30. Subject, | Mrs. Hiram Shonk, daughter | “The Great Powers of Life.” Miriam and Mary Espenshade paid | K. L. C. E. Sunday evening at a visit to Mrs. Leander Groff last | 6:30 P. M. Topic, “The Testimony | Sunday afternoon. Mrs. T. U. Evangelical Church Rev. J. L. Ferguson, Pastor Groff Is| Psalm.’ » slowly recuperating after a linger- | Missionary service Sunday eve- | ning at 7 P. M. A splendid program sent also evening making some ancient noise | until a supply of cakes and apples came forth. { The W.M. S. andthe Y. P. M. S. The T’town Hich school will meet Sunday morning, Feb. rill hold an old time spelling | 11, after morning service. All hee Friday evening, February 9, in| members are urged to be present. from Elizabethtown to sing; other interesting features. Senior | class w the Rheems school house, with a! “Come and bring your friends.” All Repair Work = gram of musie, reading, and a I play that promises to be short and Methodist Episcopal Church nV. ! Rev. Michael Farry Davis, Pastor J. T.. Heisey & Sons have decie- 9:15 Sunday School. 1 that bread is not made for man’ 10:30 Divine Worship. Sermon by ; lone. Chickens should eet a por-' the Pastor, “The Christian’s Need of bread it is recommended f ! Gospel Armor.” i as an ecg vroducer They have 3:30 Epworth 1 Leader, 1 7 IE 3 BR EIT hread for sale prepared in sacks Tva Shoop. Top i Wonder mera mvee erm rn ——— — . it snssss— TTT thirty pounds each. Vorking Missionary.” Isa. 52:7; RNR & J The Garden Spot Poultry asso- 10:15. = > co i ; held their recular monthly : Divine Worship A special . SEE QU pS CIA] VINDOW DISPLAY OF ceting last Monday evening at the Lincoln Day Program on the Amer- u GL 7 Tal 2 ARE S home of post master, B. F. Shank, ican Negro entitled, “Awakened.” = Ae KSA LN Og -| with all members present. Import- Wednesday = Thew“Make Cooking Easy” B ont business was transacted, relative | Junior Epworth League at 3:45 a L0ey ~ a . EB ito the hatching season, which is|P. M. £ The Glenwood is unquedhigr 1ably the most beautiful, most practi- 2 fast approaching. | Prayer Service and Bible Study at H cal and most economical stove“an the market today. Gas and Com- | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sechroll and 7:30 P. M. # biration Ranges. : 0 mu family, of Bainbridge, enioved an Choir practice at 8:30 P. M. = See us for a demonstration. HB old time sport one evening last! Thursday, Feb. 13 a WE ARE CONTINUING Wm week by induleing in a ride on a| 8:15 Sacred Concert will be giv- = ~ NN ol hob sleigh with bells and horns to|en by the Choir of Stephen’s Me = OUR H ALF PRICE. \: SALE | clear the way. They spent the |morial church, of Harrisburg. This evening at the home of Mr. and concert will be given under the : Of Fibre Ru ish Furniture hen hot) Toricen of fhe Men's Federation. B So a andis Brothers, who established | Admission free. A silver offering n The Perfect Living Room Furniture” BE the first garage in the west end of [will be taken. Everybody welcome. u = | the county about fifteen years ago, | “Trm——— i % 3 Real @ Hn held a cleaning out sale January | Our Markets & Westenberger, iviaiey ot Myer: m 30, in order to give more space to| The followin~ prices are paid to- | 5 5.131 East King Street LANCASTER, PA. jp Dio Suceessor, Herman ‘Snyder. | lay by our local merchants: ARE TR 0 The attendance numbered several Nogs, per-doz. ............ 34-36¢ {hundred men who were after the Country butter, perlb ......... 40c | accessories, which made bidding Lard, per 1b ......o00uennnn.. 12¢ | rather rapid times. ldineer! ENG LAND oR 5B Sold eve h b fi it J _— “A B A Be I. D. Stehman Pays: wiT- COGE SPRIN TAVAOTe vy inure ! 1 LONG Arb, HeISeY Wheat... .... $1.20 dealers and department stores # Rheems, clerk. | New Corn ....... tenes es 500 AB " | Old Corn... cvitenesnavsn 85¢ ox arm The only fox farm in Great Bri POPTDL DEL Sp EPPS 3 tain is located near Alness, Cro- | Heite for illustrated booldot marty Firth, Ross-shire Seotland. | We # WW vo i. TF; ENGLANDER SPRING BED CO. | The climate is suitable and the il y ¥ & 14 i New York - Brooklyn - Chicago { six have _inereased to 60. . + sw in mma : ee The Oldest of Vegetables ; ition to Arran eres encores re cucumber is one of the oldest | Ry N zw “SEL of the garden veel] les. Some! 133 it - £ QU ICH 3.000 vears ago in the Far East, | V 0h \ rol ably in India, it had its ori-| 5 1: vi ae ein. O i \ In a | "TE A : ryurk Commercial radio communieation | 3 i y between China and the United | if WU§ ue sure States has heen established, A cta- | » w= Y tion at Hillsboro, Oregon, working i O He g )§ on 8,400 meters, is being heard | y + j rezularly at Shanghai. | se "4 : $43 OG | == Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- | AXE EX % 9. 0 +4004 + », Automobile bodies, like houses, may be either strong, sturdy and durable, or light, flimsy and weak. Like houses, good bodies are expensive, and make- shifts are cheap. Prices influence sales of automobiles, as they do of houses, but highest quality and lowest price are possible in neither. Ride Tl There is no substitute for quality. To cheapen quality of materials, con- struction and finish is not Studebaker policy. A makeshift product is fatal to permanent success. St udebaker bodies are built to withstand for many years the exposure and use to which an auto- mobile is subjected. Better bodies are not built by any manufacturer nor borne by any chassis. Studebaker’s reputation is at stake in body building. Four wide-opening doors. rht-day clock. coach lamps. Heater. Glare lock. Dome light. Mohair v¢ ER RR A RT FOR a ATE NA a BRN. lvet plus! There is no Substitute for Qi Partial List. of Equipment, Liht-Six Sedan f visor and windst 1 upholstery. Studebaer body plants Bend, Indiana, alone conti square feat of floor space, re investment of $7,000,000, em people, aiid are the largest bd owned ani operated by any manufactirer in the industry we believé, as experienced an tent to build good bodies afl costs as afiy plants in existenc! of Studebaker cars get the bend investmefit, experience and The Hroad principle upo Studebaker business has prosj seventyibne years, and upon now cordducted, insures satisfa evervbady who deals with th of Studebaker. The mame STUDEBAKER best prbtection, as itis our greatq v1 ventilator, Attrac! Thief-proof transmisd Quick-agtion cov tic dt cleaner. ICES S—f.1o .b. factories REET a re Coup £ (2-Pass.).... Sedan Coupe (4 ipe (5-Pass. in A Sed TERESI ED. REAM, THIS 18 A Terms to Meet Your Convenience STUDEBWEK Mount J¢ E R Y TH RR ES TS AARC EA Sy SUEY nd TABLE | All official members urged to | Sep eedrided | A small number of Calithumpians| will be rendered. Miss A. Eliza-| | zathered at the home of Mr. and beth Greene will be the speaker. | Mrs. Martin Shearer last Friday There will be a male chorus pre-| 6, 06. 0 & 0” oP 994 0-0 < \/ ¢ O90, \/ KS * To oe, 0 od 40 Ca) 9, 2S ’. Ca) * 7 O00 \/ * O. 9, rede eled *, 0, OR) (0.00 ot ¥%? % 9, & 9, oo? % \/ ho? ¥ 7 4, o. .9, XX Ca) 9 * 9, &, XX >, $ >, * & $v 9, > + >, 9, 9, aXe’ > * / 9, 9, * >, & * $9, 7 LJ & 04 ordson You Will Want Your Fordson Tractor Early Everything points to the greatest shortage of Ford pro- l ducts this year that has ever existed. Never before You will want a Fordson duct you cannot wait will need it. You will want 2 for Plain: r, seeding, c your other work. Already ] help to pre tab! le L arming tl k 1. And at $395 f. 0. b a itroit, tl Xie money every day you are without a Fo: ry you must order early. There are no res a reserve. It must be a case of “f with a Ford Dealer By taking advantage of our dealer’s first op- portunity to make delivery, you will be assured of having your Fordson when ycu need it. has the demand been so great. m Ad for—whei erve stocks duction capacity, great as it is, first come, way in which ycu can protect VOUrse immediately. e240 D0 o% 2 ER ae oade ede ade ade edeadeade dealer fol ide deen Qe rls lr IH) r—her e is one pro- ™ pens up you g—and all among our dealers-—our pro- will not enable us to build up first served” If is to list and the only your order Ford ddotor Company te Detroit, Mich. . 5. Newcomer, ML. ' . nist undation ot} ) . | 3 : your | | \ it would be | % we Bulletin. | ! tp If aX foddraleadeddeddnd &. 0. 0 Xa TRG Sede *3905 f. 0. b. 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