c Sheriff’s Sale — of — REAL ESTATE! To be held FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1943 at 2:00 o'clock P. M. War Time By virtue of several writs of Fieri Facias and Levari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, Lancaster County, Pa, and to me directed, I will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry in Court Room No. 2, at the Cours Hou e. in the City of Lan- caster, Pa. the following descri real estate, to wit: gE Y No. 1 All that certain lot or piec ground situated on the South ® of West Lemon Street in the City of Lancaster, County of Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania, on which is erected a two story and mansard roof brick dwelling house known as No. 30212 West Lemon Street, and being the second house West of Mulberry Street, Containing in front on said West Lemon Street (17) feet and extend- ing in depth of that width South- ward, (64) feet, (41%) inches. more or less, to property now or late of William Henninger. The East and West lines of said lot passing through the middle of the brick partition walls between the herein described premises and the dwell- ing and store proverty adjoining on the West and East respectively. Bounded on the North by said West Lemon Street; on the East by the store vroverty now or late of John W. Reith; on the South by property now or late of William Henninger, and ion the West by property now or late of the said John Reith. Seized and taken in execution as property of Frank P. Simpson. NO. 5. All that certain lot of land situat- ed on the South east side of Poplar Street between Dorwart and Laurel Streets, in the City of Lancaster, aforesaid. Containing in front on said Poplar Street fortv (40) feet and extend- ing in depth of that width to prop- erty now or late of Ambrose Worth and Jacob Henry ninety-three (93) feet, more or less, adjoining proper- ty now or late of Jacob Henry on the Northeast and vroperty now or late of Henry Hebrank on the Southwest, having thereon erected a twn storv brick dwelling house, No. 666 Poplar Street, and a double one-story brick garage immediately adjoining said dwelling house on Povnlar Street. Seized and taken in execution as proverty of Albert Scheuchenzuber and Theresa Scheuchenzuber, Mort- gagors with notice to Theresa Scheuchenzuber, Devisee under the last will and testament of Albert Scheuchenzuber, deceased and real owner and Chas. R. Waters, Guard- fan ad litem for Theresa Scheuchen- yuber. No. 3. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the East side of Bouth West End Avenue between ¥ourth Street and Prangley Avenue, fn Lancaster Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, it being Lot No. 11, on a plan of lots laid out and known as the Realty Company Wiest End addition, which said Plan is re- corded in Plot Book No. 1, Page 45, in the Recorder of Dieeds Office at Lancaster, Pennsylvania, upon which said lots is erected a two- story and mansard roof brick dwell- ing house; it being the third house North of Prangley Ave. and known as No. 413 South West End Avenue, bounded and described as follows, viz: Containing in front on said East side of South West End Avenue (20) feet, and extending in depth of that width Eastwardly on the North line (143) feet and on the South line (140) feet and (6) inches to proper- ty now or formerly of the Realty Company. Bounded on the North and South by property now or formerly of E. Oram Reese, on the East by proper- ty now or formerly of the Realty Company, and on the West by South West End Avenue. The Northern boundary line pas- ses through the middle of a nine inch brick partition or party wall which is to be held, used and en- joyed as such forever hereafter. Seized and taken in execution as property of John DeHaven, Jr. W. D. LEED Sheriff PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1943 At 1:30 o'clock P. M. the under- signed will offer at public sale: All that certain farm situated in Rapho Township, Lancaster County, Pa, on the road leading from Mt. Joy to Hessler’s Church. CONTAINING 42 ACRES more or less and adjoining lands of Benj. Forry, Oliver Geib, Allen Shearer and others. Improvements consist of a TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE = Frame Barn 36x72 ft. Chicken Houses, good spring, well of water, electric lights, fruit trees and meadow with stream of water. About 3 ACRES OF WOODLAND. This is an excellent place for | raising poultry. Sale to be held on the premises when terms and conditions will be made known by the undersigned. JOHN H. BECKER NORMAN H. BECKER Executors of John K. Becker, deceased. C. S. Frank, Auct. A. H. Young, Atty. WANTED—More People to use our classified columns and turn useless particles around their homes into cash by advertising them in this col- umn. Try it. 2-4-tf PUBLIC SALE OF DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE | ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1943 The undersigned will offer at public sale on the premises is Rapho Township, one-half mile north of the Boro of Mt. Joy on the road leading from Mt. Joy Boro to Mas- tersonville, the following described real estate, namely: A tract of land containing one hundred and thirty-two acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John Shearer and the former Philip Frank farm, on which are erected a TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, NEW FRAME BANK BARN with attachments, and large TO- BACCO SHED with SLATE ROOFS, HOG STY, CORN BARN, POUL- TRY HOUSE, CONCRETE MILK HOUSE, GARAGE and other neces- sary out buildings. There is a spring of never failing water flowing by gravity to the house and barn, a deep well with pump therein with elec- tric pressure system, large cistern in barn bridge. There are 22 acres of fine pasture land through which the Little Chiques Creek flows. The barn is equipped with cow stables to conform with the State Milk regulations. Electric lights throughout all buildings. This farm is nicely located, close to the Boro of Mt. Joy. The land is in very high state of cultivation, the buildings are in A No. 1 condition, all under good roof. There is shed room to house 19 acres of tobacco. This farm is well worth the atten- tion of anyone seeking desirable farm property along hard road and close to the Boro market. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M. on Friday, November 12, 1943 when terms and conditions will be made known by JOHN G. LONGENECKER Administrator of the Estate of J. E. Longenecker, deceased C. S. Frank, Auct. Henry H. Koser, Clerk 10/28/3t NOTICE OF DISCHARGE OF LIEN To Benjamin B. Brandt and his heirs and legal representatives, and to the holder or holders of the mort- gage hereinafter mentioned: Notice is hereby given that Eliza- beth S. Todd on October 8, 1943, presented a petition to the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, Pa., praying that a mortgage in the sum of $3,290.00, dated April 1, 1878 and recorded in the Recorder’s Office at Lancaster, Pa, in Mort- gage Book 30, page 487, given by William B. Miller to Benjamin B. Brandt, be satisfied of record inso- far as it affects certain premises now owned by your petitioner, bounded and described as follows: All those two certain tracts or pieces of land, situate in the Town- ship of Penn, and County of Lan- caster, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wit: (1) Béginning at a stone; thence by lands of Jacob Hernly, North eighty-five and one-half degrees East nine perches and three tenth to a stone; thence by land late of Andrew G. Miller, South one-fourth degree West, forty-three perches to a stone; thence by land of Benjamin B. Brandt. South sixty-seven de- grees West, thirteen perches to a stone: thence by lands late of Sam- uel Longenecker, North three and three-fourth degrees East, forty- seven perches and five-tenth to the place of beginning. Containing two acres and one hundred and seven perches of land. (2) Beginning at a sandstone in the public road leading from White Oak Mills to Manheim; thence by lands of David Eichholtz and Benjamin B. Brandt, respectively, North eleven degrees and a half East, thirty-four perches and eight-tenths to a stone; thence by land of Abraham Minnich Brandt, North sixty-nine degrees and a half East, twenty-nine perch- es and six-tenths to a limestone; thence by land of Abram Minnich North three degrees and one-quar- ter East, fifty perches and six-tenths to a stone in a public road; thence in and along said road, and in a line of land of Jacob Hernly, North eighty-nine degrees and a half West, twenty perches and five-tenths to a sandstone in the Manheim road aforesaid; thence in and along the same, and in a line of land of Jos- eph H. Hernly South eight degrees and a quarter West, twenty-three perches to a flint stone in said road; thence in and along the said road and in a line of other land of John Dutt, whereof this is part, and by the same the four following courses and distances, viz: South Twenty- three degrees and one-quarter West, fourteen perches to a limestone; South thirteen degrees and a half West thirty-four perches and five- tenths to a sandstone; South three degrees West Seventeen perches to a sandstone, and South two degrees East six perches and eight-tenths to the place of beginning. Contain- ing nine acres and forty perches, neat measure; For the reason that no payment of principal or interest on account of said mortgage has been made for more than 21 years past, and that said Court ordered that a notice be given to you to appear in said Court on the Tenth day of December 1943, at 9:30 o'clock a. m. to answer said petition and to show cause why a decree should not be entered forever | releasing and discharging the above | mentioned premises from the lien of | the mortgage above set forth, and ' that the record of said mortgage be gatisfied. Sheriff s E. Burkholder, Attorney. i fo A WAR BONDS Nop 0b vor Tat 10% BY NEW YEAR'S The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afteriioon, November 4, 1943 This Sections Numerous Weddings Nellie Jane Beachy Joseph Meckley Nissley A beautiful wedding took place at the Casselman Mennonite Church near Grantsville, Maryland, on Sun- day morning at 11:00 A. M. on Oc- tober 31st. Preacher Joseph Meck- ley Nissley, pastor of the First Mennonite Church, Fourth Avenue and Twenty-fifth Street, Altoona, Penna., united in marriage to Miss Nellie Jane Beachy, a promin- ent School teacher in Garrett Coun- ty, Maryland, residing at Grantville, R2, Maryland. The attendance were Elsie Eash Sutter, Springs, Pa. and Mr. Mark Moyer, a nephew of the bride, Doy- lestown. The marriage sermon was de- livered by preacher Roy Kinsinger, the ceremony performed by Bishop Milton B. Miller, Grantsville. After the services the bridle cou- ple left for an extensive trip to Niagara Falls, New York, Philadel- phia and Lancaster. After November 15th the couple will reside at the Mennonite Par- sonage 2504 Fourth Ave., Altoona. Arnie OPA SUES TWO LANC. CO. MEAT DEALERS The OPA is cracking down on meat dealers who have charged more than ceiling prices. A Lancaster slaughterer has been sued as has also Daniel S. Baum, manufacturer of bologna and dried beef, Elizabeth- town R3, for $9,870.72. Baum is al- leged to have charged excessive prices for 74,200 pounds of bologna and 3,798 pounds of dried beef be- tween December, 1942, and April 1943. > CLASSIFIED Rates for this column are 25c pes msertion. If over five lines, 5c pes line each insertion, all payable mn advance. FOR SALE: Electric Washer, in good condition. A Man’s Bicycle. Call Bell Phone Mt. Joy 227J3. 11/4/1t FOR SALE: Victrola A-1 Condi- tion. Also Fine line of piano rolls and sheet music. Open Sat. 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Hess Music Shoppe, 21 E. High St., E-town, Pa. NOTICE: Public Typing & Mimeo- graph work, done at home. Write P. O. Box 85 c/o M. Mt. Joy, Pa. 10/282t NOTICE: I wish to extend my thanks to everyone who gave me their support or for any assistance at Tuesday's election. PAUL A. HIPPLE 11/4[1t FOR SALE: Katahbin Potatoes. Omar Gingrich, Lancaster R. D. 1, Phone Mountville 2495. Orders of 5 bu. or over, delivered. FOR SALE: About 60 barred rock cross Bred Pullets, Laying; the big kind, $2.00 each. Apply H. A. D. next door to Bulletin office. 10/21 [tf REPAIR AND REMOUNT: All kinds of Stoves. Reasonable. A. K. Fogie, Route 1, Elizabethtown. Phone E'town 116J5. 10{14/4tp WANT TO RENT—Dwellings in Mount Joy and vicinity for our em=- ployes. Musser Bros, Mount Joy. 2-25-tf WANTED—I purchase late models, clean Used Cars. Paul H. Stern, Manheim. Phone 93. 7/29|tf WANTED — in this section to use these columns when- ever they have anything they want lo buy or sell. tf WANTED — Your next roll ef films. send 25 cents and get 8 Velvet Waxed and free enlargement coupons. Our 21st year in business. Capital City Photo Service, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. mavy-19-tf FOR SALE: One acre of ground with a 2-Story Frame House, 10 rooms and bath, cement cellar and arch cellar, water, electric, and facilities for hot water heat. Also Frame Barn; on hard road from Mount Joy to Garfield school. ¥% mile South of Mount Joy. Mrs. Carrie Detwiler. 9!30/tf. PERMANENT WAVE, 59¢: Do your own Permanent with Charm-Kurl Kit. Complete equipment, including 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely harmless. Praised by thousands including June Lang, glamorous movie star. Money re- funded if not satisfied. Martin's 5c & 10c Store. 10 28 15tp EXECUTOR’S NOTICE! Estate of Mary Ann Wittle, late of Mount Joy Borough, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the sane, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed. ELLA B. HERR Sale Register If you want a notice of your sale inserted in this register weekly from 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, Nov. 6th—On the prem- ises on Market Street, in the village of Florin, real estate consisting of a 21, story frame house, 11-2 story barn and chicken house, by Miss Mary Barnhart. Sale at 3:30 P. M. C. S. Frank, Auct. Saturday, Nov. 6—On the prem- ises adjoining the village of Hope- land, in Clay Township, a farm of 162 acres with improvements. About 80 acres woodland and meadow, by Eli H. Shenk. F. B. Aldinger, auct. Saturday, Nov. 6—On the premis- es, on the road leading from Mount Joy to Hossler’s Church, in Rapho twp., real estate by John H. Becker and Norman H. Becker, executors of John K. Becker, deceased. See advertisement. C. S. Frank, auct. Saturday, Nov. 6th—On the prem- ises 46 W. Cottage Avenue, Millers- ville, Pa., real estate and household gcods by Mrs. Mattie E. Breneman. Sale at 12 M. Edgar Funk, Auct. Friday, Nov. 12—On the premises one-half mile north of Mt. Joy, in Rapho township, a limestone farm of 132 acres with improvements by John G. Longenecker, administrator of the Estate of J. E. Longenecker, deceased. C. S. Frank, auct. Saturday, Nov. 13—On the prem- ises V4 mile south of Mount Joy boro, on the road leading to New- town, real estate and the entire lot of household goods by Mrs. Carrie R. Detwiler. C. S. Frank, Auct. Tuesday, Nov. 16—On his farm Palmyra R1, 60 head of Canadian Holstein Cows, Heifers and Bulls by Edward O'Neill. Hess & Dupes, aucts. See advertisement. Saturday, November 20—On the premises in East Hempfield town- ship, known as the Town House Tourist Home, 3 miles west of Lan- caster, along the Lincoln Highway, oublic sale of Household goods by N. A. J. Loose. Ed. Funk, Auct. Saturday, Nov. 20—On the prem- ises near Green Tree Church, % mile north of Milton Grove, in Mt. Joy township, 2 horses, 1 mule, 3 cows, 1 steer - lot of farm im- plemer .. some household goods by Harry G. Witmer. Also at the same time and place a large lot of household goods by Marvin S. Boyer. Dupes. Auct. Saturday. Nov. 22—On the prem- ises in the Boro of Mountville, on Main Street, 2% story Brick Dwell- ing House 3-car garage. chicken house, by Isaac F. Rohrer. Edgar Funk, Auct. Saturday, Dec. 11—On the prem- ises on Market street, in the village of Florin, household goods by Miss Mary Barnhart. Sale at 1:00 P. M. C. S. Frank, Auct. Florin Affairs (From Page 1) the card party totalled $634.56. On Saturday at 3:30 Miss Mary Barnhart will sell at public sale the 21 story frame house on Market street. C. S. Frank is the auctioneer. Mr. and Mrs. Al Fike spent Sun- day at Ironville with Leo Smith. ‘Mrs. William Brian and son, Jef- frey were Sunday dinner guests of the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Liggins. Mrs. Andrew Haas and son, Jan- vere, of Progress and Mrs. James Mumper and son, Freddie were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mumper Sr. EE te] ENTERTAINED THEIR CHILDREN Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Webb entertained their children on Mon- day evening in honor of their son, Marshall Webb A.M.M. 3/c of Bil- oxi, Miss., who is home on a fur- lough. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Addison Habecker, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zimmerman, of Mt. Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Kline and daughter, Geraldine, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kauffman, of Lan- disville; Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Shank, of Rheems; Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Webb, and daughter, Theresa Ann, of Bainbridge; Mr. and Mrs. John G. Roth, of Florin | 121 New Haven St. | and Miss Betty Ann Doebler. Mount Joy, Pa. Exec:trix Arnold & Bricker, Attys, 10/28[6t eee Patronize Bulletin Advertisers Religious News In This Community NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THR CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY. Donegal Presbyterian Church John D. Tate, Pastor Elect Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor Emeritus 9:00 A. M. Church School. 10:00 A. M. Worship and Sermon. Guest Minister, Mr. Tate. Subject: “Ye travel not alone.” Ex. 33:14. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church The Rev. W. E. Stephens, Rector Jacob and Mt. Joy Sts. 9:15 A. M. Church School 10:30 Morning Prayer 7:00 P. M. Meeting of Y. P. F. Wednesday 7:00 P. M. Choir Rehearsal. First Presbyterian Church John D. Tate, Pastor Elect Rev. C. Benjamin Segelken, D.D., Pastor Emeritus 9:30 A. M. Church School 6:30 P. M. Young Peoples’ Meet- ing. Mr. Tate will be present. 7:30 P. M. Worship and Sermon. Guest minister, Mr. Tate. Subject: “Ye travel not alone.” Ex. 33:14. Church Of God Rev. H. M. Mumper, Pastor Week of Nov. 7 9:30 Church School 10:30 Morning Worship 6:30 C. E. Society 7:30 Evening Worship. Wednesday 7:30 Prayer meeting 8:30 Choir Rehearsal. Ironville U. B. Church Rev. D. L. Shearer, Minister Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. C.Eab645P. M. Rev. D. L. Shearer will be the leader. Worship Service at 7:30 when the World's Missionary Advance day will be observed during the service. On Wednesday the church will be cleaned by volunteers of the village. Wednesday Prayer Service at 7:30, in charge ofithe pastor, Rev. D. L. Shearer. United Brethren Church Florin, Pa. Rev. I. W. Funk, Pastor “Rally day” combined Sunday School and worship service. Special speaker. Good fellowship welcome 9:30. Rally for the C. E. Societies. Junior C. E. 5:45. Senior C. E. 6:30. Evening Worship rally 7:15 Prayer Meeting “Rally” Thursday 7:30. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Friday 6:30 P. M. Catechetical Class at the Parsonage 9:30 A. M. Sunday School 10:45 A. M. Morning Worship 6:00 P. M. Intermediate Luther League. 7:00 P. M. Vespers Monday, Nov. 8 7:30 P. M. Ladies meets at Parish House. Bible Class St. Mark’s United Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Sunday Services 9:00 a. m. Sunday School 10:15 a. m. Morning Worship 6:30 p. m. Junior and Intermediate Christian Endeavor meetings. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Midweek Prayer service Thursday 7:30 p. m. World Community Day Service; Ushers’ League meeting at the home of Arthur Zerphey. Friday 7:15 p. m. Choir Rehearsal. Missionary Service Rev. and Mrs. J. Albert Booth, missionaries in the mountains of Kentucky will speak in the Mount Joy Gospel Tabernacle Friday, Nov. 5th at 7:30 P. M. Mr. Booth was born and raised in this community and will be wel- comed here by many of his school- mates and friends. Everybody wel- come. Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church H. A. Minnich, Pastor Sunday, Nov. 7 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. Earl Kaylor, Supt. 10:30 A. M. Worship Service 6:30 P. M. Junior & Intermediates 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship Monday, Nov. 8 Sunday School Board at the Par- sonage at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Nov. 9 Young Peoples’ Society at 8:00 p. m at the home of Mildred Way. Wednesday, Nov 10 Children’s Community Church 6:00 P. M. Prayermeeting 7:00 P. M. Senior Choir Rehearsal 8:00 P. M. Thursday, Nov. 11 Armistice Day Community Ser- vice in the United Brethren Churc at 7:30 p. m. Friday, Nov. 12 Women’s Missionary Society and Glad to see Jackie Frank home on Ladies’ Aid Society meets at the Sunday again. He is in the Navy. Parsonage 7:30 P, M. Zion Lutheran Church Landisville, Pa. Rev. Wm. L. Ziegenfus, Pastor Charles Habecker, Supt. of S. S. Nov. 7, 1943 | | 9:30 Rally Day. A unified service home of Ellsworth of Sunday School and Church. F. Thursday evening, Nov. 4. i | | | F.Bailey, of Rothsville, will deliver the address. All are welcome to at- tend. Salunga Methodist Church Wm. W. Spiegelhalder, Minister | Church School 9:30 a. m. | Morning Worship Mount Joy Methodist Church Rev. Wm. W. Spiegelhalder, Min. Church School 9:30 a. m. Dr. E. W. Garber, C. S. Supt. | Divine Worship 7:30 . m. Sermon| and Evensong. O cial Board 8:30 P. M. Monday | N. Y. F. Meeting at the home of]| Mrs. Joseph Sheaffer 8 p. m. Wednesday | Junior Choir Rehearsal 3:30 P. M. at the home of Mrs. Walter Sloan. | Thursday | Senior Choir Rehearsal 7:15 p.m. : Friday Hi Gem Class Meeting at home of Mrs. George Fackler. The fleet is in—U. S. Navy | The service in the Mount Joy Gospel Tabernacle on Sunday night, November 7th at 7:30 P. M., will be in charge of a group of sailor boys now in the U. S. Navy. These boys are now in training at Franklin & Marshall College under the U. S. Naval training. These boys will conduct the en- "MAYTOWN jabethtown, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Felty on Sunday. h Felty families had their babics bap- tized on Sunday, at St. John’s Luth- eran Church. lat North Carolina. {John’s Lutheran Church of May- | town, sponsored a bake on Saturday. | Everything was sold in a short time. | ‘Shenk is improving at the St. |eph’s Hospital. | Mr. and Mrs. Stuert Derr of Eliz- The Harold Engle and Charles Cpl. Wilbur Derr is still stationed The Ladies Aid Society of the St. The Ladies Aid will meet at the Brandt, on] We're pleased to read of the boys lin the service, from Maytown. We're pleased to hear Mrs. Carl | ————— of the Grace gational gucst speaker at the rally day ser= vices held at the Reich's Evangel- ical Congregational church Sunday at 2:30 P. M. Music was furnished by the Green Tree Gospel Quartet and the church chorus. ! by the Sunday School was held at | 9:30 A. M. ary Society met Tuesday evening at 7:30 P. M. at the church when the Rev. | from Germany was guest speaker. three RALLY DAY OBSERVED AT REICH'S CHURCH SUNDAY The Rev. W. A. Masteller, pastor Congre=~ was Evangelical church, Lancaster, The service The Woman’s Mission~ Otto Samuel, a Jewish refugee AAA LARP RES SAR Slr) 'S FUNNY How Folks Store Stuff In An Attic, When They 7 CanCashIn Stimulate your business by adver- With AWANT AD Miss Alice Strickler, C. S. Supt. ising in the Bulletin. Public Sale Tuesday, November 16 AT 12:30 Head Pure Bred Certified Canadian Holstein Cows, Heifers, Bulls On my farm, Palmyra R.1, {2 miles south of Palmyra, 2 miles from located 152 mile north of Campbelltown, Hershey. tire service, consisting of singing, This herd consists of fresh cows and very close soringers. These personal testimonies, and preaching. cows are on my farm since the first of October and this is a grand op- Everybody welcome. De i yesh : ' [portunity to buy for fine lweeding from an acclimated herd. | Gospel Tabernacle The: cows are nice mg individ } i 1 f 2 COWS are nice you individuals showing plenty size i Rev. Roy S. Forney, Pastor 4 A : 5 g owing plenty of size, quality Sunday Services: and milk. Cattle will be sold under cover rain or shine. Catalogue on | ays . 9:30 A. M. Bible School “Martin day of sale when conditions will be made known by Wolgemuth superintendent.” 10:30 A. M. Communion followed by sermon. 7:30 P. M. Service in sailor boys. Wednesday charge of Edward O’Neal PHONE PALMYRA 8-8061 7:30 P. M. Cottage Prayer Meet- | HESS and DUPES, Auctioneers. ing to be announced. Friday, Nov. 12th 7:30 P. M. Youth's Victorious life fellowship. From The Lupolds We arrived safely without any trouble of any kind, and spent some time at Horn Settlement, near Stil-| well, with missionary friends. After leaving there we came to Sallisaw and spent several days with a missionary friend, who went with us, as we looked over the | needy fields. | We are located and have started our work where there was no wor- ship of any kind, at Buffington Set-| tlement. Our address is Oklahoma, R.D. 4. Mr. and Mrs. | Ray Lupold and family. | | Newtown United Brethren Church Oscar Buch, Pastor Sunday School 9:00 A. M. Rev. R. H. Arndt, Supt. Rally Day will be observed in the form of a unified service of the Sun- Sallisaw, ||; |HARVEY RETTEW, Pedigrees. {GINGRICH and HORST, Clerks. day School and church, with the following program | Rally Day program in the United Brethren Church, in Newtown: Song by the School, Scripture Les- son, led by Superintendent; Prayer, Asst. Superintendent, Daniel Gelt- macher, Jr.; Songs by Children; Bi- ble Quiz, Primary Department Boys; Selections, Simmons Fireside Quart- et, of Lancaster; Presentation of promotion certificates and an-| nouncements by Superintendent; Selection, Fireside Quartette; Teaching of Lesson, Men and Boys, Guest Teacher, Rev. Paul Dumvill, Asst. Pastor, Calvary Independ- ent church and director of Young People’s work, Lancaster, Pa.; Wo- men and girls—Guest Teacher, Mrs. Paul Dumvill, Lancaster, Pa.; Se- lection, Fireside quartette, Secre- tary’s Report, Church Offering, Short Address by pastor, Rev. Buch; Selection Fireside Quartet; Song, Blest be the Tie; Benediction, Rev. Buch. —_———- —— ——— With 2500 words issued by the OPA on how to grow cabbages, some of us could do better than that in one easy lessons. eee ll ee Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. Eyes Examined I =DR. S. P. MILLIS Optometrist HOURS Moose Bldg. Daily, 9-5 : Thurs., 9-1 Elizabethtown EVENINGS Tues., Fri, Sat., 6:30-8 | PHONE 334-] = VOLTURNO oR SICILY TUNIS BIZERTE PEARL HARBOR ARMISTICE DAY MIDWAY 1943 # * The road to Victory is paved with WAKE our dead. Let us pay tribute to them, Fr humbly and with pride, not with lips alone but with our hearts and BATAAN with our pocketbooks. Let us BUY BONDS and keep on buying— War Bonds for the security of that nation CORREGIDOR for which they gave the last full measure of devotion. WE WILL REMAIN CLOSED NOV. 11, IN MEMORY OF ARMISTICE DAY MOUNT JOY. PENNA. MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION J A I RETR A