Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, February 17, 1944 six The Bulletin, Mount YA "Rt t > | 's Asco Slowly Cooked . me Woes oy of tke Religious ~~ U.S. Asbestos Employes » NEWTOWN Wht You Buy 10 | ‘BE ANS be held in the Evangelical Church { ri ar Fo rs woes | WAR BONIS | Bafa nee en Subscribe the 101 Bulletin Community CL ASS 1 SIE | I | ) NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL 0 Rates for this column ure 25¢ pet CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND insertion. If over five les, 5¢ per THE ENTIRE. SURROUNDING line each insertion, all payable 1p COMMUNITY. advance, is FOR SALE: Maie tie R di Vis Donegal Presbyterian Church 130; Cabinet clean plaving « 1 ; John D. Tate, Pastor Phone 2651 Landi 1 N ! ervice EE A N >) 1 } Y } LOST: M. J. H. S. 1945 higl 700 PAM ln ring with initials. S. E. M. Reward. | 8:00 P. M. Evening Worship Ser Information apply June McGarvey, | vice heme: “1 ich T Have Florin. 217 1y me WANTED: Unfurnished rc First Presbyterian Church Mo Joy or Fl Writ : T ne ! x. c 1 Fle Lae John D. Tate, Pastor St. imel r Rai oe gh Trovville 5 Church wardrobe, dresser. Shy dresser Rev. D. L. Shearer, Minister | and bench; - Bedr air, Kitch- Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. en Set, small kitgfen cabinet and | T! istant cfficers and teachers 2 utility cabin t k hon tool, | will have charge of the school bridge light, light pin-up C. E e 5 D M : light, small table, 2 ‘end tables. pb Ym These articles will be for sale after We Service at 7:30 P. M. February 15, 1944 at the home of | Sermon by the pastor, Rev. D. L. Mrs. Richard F. Kauffman, Plum | hearer Q Mori > . St., Florin, Pa. Ca 102t | Special music by the choir FOR RENT- Thre Jom Apart-| Red Cross bandage rolling Wed- ment with Bath ply Alid: nesday evening al the home of Mrs. | Horning, R he ems, Pa. Paul Metzger | Ww ANT TO we ings in Mount Joy and vici for our em- United Brethren Church ployes. Musser Br¥f., Mount Joy. Moin. IP Florin, Pa. [are | Rev. I. W. Funk, Pastor | WANED Your ne roll of films, Sunday School 9:30 send 25 cents ang get 8 Velvet Mor Ww 1 a y Morning orship 10:30 Waxed Prints enlargement ! n ir coupons. Our 21st year in business Junior C. E. 5:45 Capital City Photo Service. Box 53 Senior C. E. 6:3) Harrisburg, Pa. may 19 ti Evenin Evangelistic Service | mm rs VI Thursd WANTA LEARN A TRADE? Prayer Meeting 7:30 HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY Salunga Methodist Church We want 2 vouns man to Printing Trade and we'l Rev. Wm. W. Spiegelhalder, Min, wage worth your while Church School 9:30 A. M If interested call at once Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. | THE BULLETIN Rover Worshin 7:30 p.m. Mount Joy. Pa. Se on and Evensong I \ rvice f W.S5.C.S | Id Vieotin —————————————————————————— — | ) WANTED--1 puch late models : clean Used C: rs A H. Stern, | Wednesd Manheim. ok 93, Methodist Youth Fellowship at eevee | t the home of Miss Betty HELP W ANTED: Some one who Yr | 1 i ; x : oy : could make himself useful around | endig. Leader, Mrs. Panui Fackler. a printing office. Steady employ- | Tepic. “Who is 6G to Tell Us ment. If work you are now doing | W} I'o D is essential, please don’t apply. The —_— . Bulletin, Mount Joy, y 16tf Mount Joy Methodist Church = remem Wm. W. Spiegelhalder, Minister WANTED—More People to use our Church School 9:30 A. M. classified columns and turn useless 5k. E. W. Gather. 8 | articles around their homes inte Dr. E > apt, cash by advertising them in this col- p 10:30 A. M. umn. Try it. 2-4-tf tanding Watch” — al WANTED: Men or women who bor i . i want healthy outdoor work. Hun- ip Junior and Intermediate dreds of Rawleigh Dealers’ health | Meeting at the home of Mrs. Wil- improved and they 1 an Cride Pe hey them ever belore wher 8 7 Methodst Youth Fellow- 0K over home ery supplying over 200 widel onage. Leader, John ed, easily sold necessities tudy, Matt. 18. becoming now. No experience need- rite R Yent PNR ah ys ois ed. wwe Rawl it De PN 3:30 p. m Junior Choir, home of - ester, | i7/1tp Cle tor, Ta. laps Walter Sloan. FOR SALE: i fect Tuesday ankete 90° y sb EOF . y . Blankets, 0 ol, 10¢ cotton, | Gecrge Washington Tea in the 12x84. 4% Ibs. col TS Blue, Gold Church Social Rooms. Everyone in- and Green. The imperfection (shad- sid ee 2 . : ed yarn) price $11.25 post paid. If |‘ you can not come to the y, Or=- 1 = { der by hal. . Sausiaction guaran Trinity Evangelical Cimg. Church teed. Woolen Mill ET XR. Minnich Past Shippensburg, Penn: 16tf eA. Ninh, Pastor er en 9:30 A. M. Sunday School WANT=D — Everybody in this Abner Gish in charge section to use these columns when- Morning Worship P. Heil m. Hymn Sing Intermediate and Junior stian Fndea 10:30 AA M to buy or sell. tf Rev. 1 ever they have anything they want FOR SALE: Lots on western end of Florin tractive for those who building now oy i cellent ground lots remaining; deep to a lane Foundry cffice. Mfg. Co. Phon highway Bw i Main vor hip Fle : Society at rin Foundry & Mount Joy 143 Men’ Bible Class at } Wadnee hu ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Wednesday Child i 1 ba hudren oil i 1 held in | nacle, | tionally, i Fast News In This On WCAU Navy Prog. 0.5 Participating in the Navy over wean | 15th, at 3:20 to Industry” on Tuesday, P.M, program February were Irwin Barto, Dissinger, and Lester Walters. It was pointed out that the U. S. Asbestos Division, Manheim, Pa., is | making brake-lining, clutch facings, askets, and packings for passenger Gospel Tabernacle Rev. Roy S. Forney, Pastor Prophetic Bible Conference to be | Mount Joy Gospel Taber- 20 to 27. O. E. Phillips, na- | Bible February Speaker—Rev. known teacher and | ——— —— OLD-FASH. HYMNAL ZING IN EVAN. CHURCH SUNDAY invited t, attend the Sing in the Sunday, { { The public is | hymn Church on ld -fashioned Evangelical Feb. 20th at two o'clock. David P. Rell of Philadelphia, song Redes and Trunibonisi, special y the Apoits Quartette of | hg burg Trinity | . > | cheir and a Ladies Quartette are on | and by Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Saturday 9:00 a. m . Children of the Church i Sunday | 6:30 a. m. Sunday School | 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship | 7:00 p. m. Vespers y 7:30 p. m. Senior Luther League meets at the Parsonage Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Study Clea | The Third Mission | i ss meets at the parsonage. | | Estate of David M. Wolgemuth,| 6:00 p. m late of Mount Joy Twp. Lancaster | 7:30 p. m. Revival prayer Service | Wednesday (Ash Wednesday) County, Pa., deceased. | 8:30 p. m. Choir Rehea: Lenten services 7:45 p. m. | Letters of administration on} lacs i said estate having bee: anted_to | .. Ladies’ Bil Cl Zion Luthe van Church the undersigned, all persons indebt- | P- mM. Ladies ’ A lye < ed thereto are requested to 1 | meets. Landisville, Pa. immediate payment, and those hav 7:30 Busy Workers Cli at home Rev. Wm. L. Ziegenfus, Pastor ing claims or demands against the sf Mrs. Calvin Crame Sunday. Feb. 20 21 YY nthout de- 2 ~ ~ : Same, will present them without de- | Friday Charles Habecker, Supt. of S. S. lay for settlement to the under- |" ; AS 7 ! | signed, residing at Florin, Lancas- | 7:45 no. m. Community Day Pray-i 9:30 Surfiy School ter County, Pa. | or Service in arge of Women of 19.30 Morning Worship i CLARENCE S. NISSLEY, C unity | Thursday | t . Administrator Sunder y, Feb. 27th Catechize 6:30 P. M. Zimmerman, Myers & Kready ] Attorneys. feh3-6t Revival services begin. | Choir rehearsal 7:15 P. M. “Salute | cars, | of the company’s production is now class. Albert { going into vehicles of war— | Arkansas. | last year, but dealers and farmers | are asked to return to factories all | usable empty containers. order | they | Swift, Texas, is spending a furlough! given by Alec Temple- | noted Welsh piano composer at ton, Services Messiah Home in Harrisburg. Miss Ella Moore of Ironville spent Sunday evening with her sis- ter Mrs. Guy Haines. The Women's Bible Class of the U. B. Church met at the home of The Ir- the their teacher, Mrs. R. H. Arndt. rogram was arranged by Mrs. Witmer Jr. trucks, and industrial and that a busses, | equipment, major part Vin president of to jeeps The program opened with a song. and trucks and tanks, to insulation Devotions by Mrs. Witmer. Poem Millions of hymnals have been dis- for turbines on Navy ships, and “The Smile of God” by Mrs. Jacob| tributed to the men and women of highly specialized gaskets for use in Erb. Reading, Mrs. Harry Weaver, all wn and you may rest as- . : sured that a portion of the savings - A chapter from the study book, |, : : air-intake on exhaust manifold of ie a BT "| you are placing into War Bonds is ic Singing ¢ rayer / 'S : : ir heavy bombers. inging and prayer” by Mrs. Arndt! ysed for their spiritual welfare. Roll call was answered by repeating U. S. Treasury the McCaskey High School at Lan- DE RA ee caster Monday evening. On Sunday morning as you sit in Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitzkee and| church and see the vacant places children Daniel, Paul Jr, Evelyn | in the choir and wonder where the : : : war has taken the young people and Jean were Sunday visitors of from your community you may feel , Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Moore. certain that they are attending di- Mrs. Calvin Campbell and daugh- | vine services if circumstance per- ter Patricia Sue of Lancaster, Mrs. | mits. Clayton Risser and Rev. and Mrs R. H. Arndt visited Mr. Calvin Campbell at New Cumberland In- duction Center and friends at the Chaplains and choral leaders are found on the larger ships and even abroad in the Army centers Department > also be useful for combining with dusting powders to kill in- sects. Pecans are native to the southern RESOURCES: Cash, Securities and Reserves Due from Tax Collectors Value of Township Machinery and Township Buildings i states where the output is annually EVANGELISTIC SERVICES AT a bible verse, Poem “The Healer” —— nm eee | CENTERVILLE U. B. CHURCH Py Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher Jr. A| patronize Bulletin Advertisers. i iz by » Preside vot = A series of evangelistic services Bye he the Pre en) Meet J g closed by repe: g Jo 3-16 will be held in the Centerville U."® ¢ ii Y Yelk ting John 3.16. B. Church beginning next week SIMON P. each evening at 7:45 P. M. CHEATING THE GUY WHO MARY G. NISSyEy SELLS RUBBERS—S AN Qe Following is the schedule of ser- RUBBERS—SOMETIMES FUNERAI} DIgfCTORS When the streets are covered with vices: . Moung J : ; slush as they are even in the big- Monday evening speaker—Rev. gest cities a dozen days a year, rub- | H. FE. Kettering of the East Peters- ber : Coad re tks A [1 ag Fva & Ref. Charge )¢ 3 are a priceless item in any- { borg. van. & Sel. Lhatge. cne’s wardrobe. When the streets Tuesday evening speaker—Rev. dry suddenly, rubbers are a nuis- OLD TIME [ Paul Cunkle of the Windsor U. B. gnce. SQUARE DANCE Church. When the streets are covered with & FUN, FROLIC ( Wednesday evening speaker—Rev. ice, rubbers again prove invzluable. | A G. Nye, retired minister, Man- To impiove their non-skid quality, ire Hall | heim, Pa. buy a roll of electrician’s tape and a Thursday evening speaker—Rev. tube of rubber cemnet. Fasten three b 19 : ; . | Wm. C. Blatt a former minister, stirs of tape across the soles and SP. M | now at Mount Clare. two across the heels. Then you oh Friday evening speaker—Rev. won't slip and break a leg. usic by: 8 | Norman Bowers, Salunga Church YY BOE § | of the Brethren. CLASS MEETING Saturday evening speaker—Rev.! The Hi-Gem Class of the Mount | Harry Tobias, Manheim U. B. Joy Methodist Church will meat INCOM TAX | Chu rch. this Saturday at 8 p. m. at the home | You are cordially invited to at- of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sloan on RET RN . | tend any of these evangelistic ser- Fast Donegal Street. The new of- REV. O. E. PHILLIPS fine fie Ge 1 Tati | vices icers will resume their duties at C fi P d lecturer of Philadelphia, Pa. Many | ——— this meeting. Mr. Walter Sloan is onil y repare i A i It ~ the new President of this group. Day on Your Convenience was here on two former occasions. gricu ure “sees lieve 9 a Jor | Tse | Sous MM. SNYDER J | In Fic. Robert W. Bentzel, of Wil- oY \ . : . | Sunday. Feb. 20 | hot Del Years Experience in Railway & y, a | 7 nmngton, elaware spent a fur- Commercial Accounting 10:30 A. M. The blindness of Isra- | Industry lough with his parents, Mr. and ly 1 . ws lel. 7:30 P. M. This is that By FLORENCE C. WEED Doni £54 one Mount Joy 118, | Mond Fel 91 : Mis. Warren Eentzel, on New Ha- [Residence of Mrs. Annie S. Shearer | onday, Feb. 21, S ono : } ven Street. 202 E. Main | St. The four {reedoms. | Pecans — - mdm | Tuesday, Feb. 22 _ Nuts usually are thought of as i 1943 AUDITORS REPORT FAST DONEGAL TOWNSHIP, LANC. CO. 7:30 P. M. The battle of Arma- adios 2 asi aay From First Monday in Jan. 1943 to First Monday in Jan. 1944: geddon. Sy 1 of t oR Dov vio ‘st 0S 9 Cash Balance at Beginning of Year: Wednesday. Feb. 23 $chool of technology v ews hie pecan Cash in Bank, Securities and Reserves ...... ceed 6,302.37 Ye pay y bls 0 as raw material for industry. Lig! a ps nan DAL i ight Fund 664.10 7:30 P. M. The Golden Age Charcoal has been produced from Thursday, Feb. 24 { ig pecan Jl When Plvetiond, Tolal ....... $ 6.966.47 7:30 P. M. What shall we do with | 1t has as greai power In decoloriz- y the: Jews? ing dyes as do other vegetable char-' R ear E PTS: a joe Owe 5 coals now being used industrially. Taxes Collected in Cash during Year ...... J. .... Sesser 510,525.35 | Friday, Feb. 25 Oil has been obtained from pecan Taxes Collected on the Old Duplic: ne Dugg the Year ; 909.98 7:30 P. M. The restoration of all| meats which has a pleasant bland ih Received from Other Sources (ajfto (i) Form 905 ..... 5,934.86 | things. | taste and odor. It becomes trans- A fo Loabs of To 4 dos of Ihde trl Tne 4400 Saturday, Feb. 26 parent when refined by the same mount Received from Loans or Cc icates of Indebtedness 200.0( The impending storm. process used for cotton seed oil. The oy 70 10 Sand Feb. oil can be used as salad oil or as a Yotal ....... $17,570.19 unday 2 | : : " lige if | substitute for fats in baking. It ES: 10:30 A. M. The operation of the | pas peen used experimentally as a|General Government ..§........ Mf... $ 1,142.00 Holy Spirit. basis for cold cream which Protection to Persons afd Propgfty ............ coil. Sunday, Feb. 27 | pares well with the finest commer- Highways .............%..... #... coool, 7:30 P. M. The second coming of | cial grades. Viscellaneous PINAR. BR a AE Sr Christ | Ground nut shells may also Light Fund .......... iin. : Philli All ill : his | have possibilities as abrasives or , uilips Sik 1 usirale 1S as a dusting agent for cleaning Toial 0 817,767.44 messages eoch night wth pictures. certain kinds of furs. They may cash Balance at End of Year ..$ 6,769.22 .$ 6,769.22 .. 905.28 ..$12.824.50 20,000 to 50,000 tons. Improved va- Total rieties have been developed by se- PAUL B. McMULLEN. lection and propagated by budding, HOWARD STRAUSBAUGH, but more than 50 per cent of the CLARENCE S. GREIDER. amount matketed are wild and seed- Posted in Accordance with Act Approved May 21, 1943. Auditors ling pecans which are native to the warm climate. Texas produces the greatest crop followed by Oklahoma, Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama and Crop Protectors Manufacturers of materials used to combat plant diseases and insects claim there will be adequate sup- plies of most insecticides and fungi- cides to protect field and fruit crops in 1943. They also say that there is a better supply of containers than A substantial increase in produc- tion of calcium arsenate has been ik as a representa requested by the government, zations in its field: TWEE ance Company and needed early so that can be put on the machinery parts 4 . sentatives are earning. Get in touch with EDWIN E. GREIDER SH 738 LOCUST STREET, in advance of using and thus save valuable time when field work is pressing, remind Penn State agri- Telephone 445-1. | cultural engineers. > — STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIE of Bloomingten, lilinois STATE OFFICE, Herrisburg, Penn. Pvt. Charles F. Mateer, of Camp with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.| We Need Represeniatives at Mount Joy. ! Mateer, of town. elop a life time business how and develop to full- e of the largest organi- hrm Mutual Auto Insur- iated Fire and Life Co- | ORDER MACHINE PARTS panies. Noted for its § ealings, prompt payment | To keep farm machines running, of claims and outstanding protection of policyholders at low cost. Let us show you what present repre- COLUMBIA, PA. 2-3-4t. FV VVVVYVVVV TOUTE ww VVvevwVvew la 0 RE EHC WE) MERGE VVVVVVVY EY NU VU Uv PU PP PV VP PT PT V9 16-02 cans original 50-ib bag tasty tomato sauce 23° Only 6 p. per can AE Owned and. Operated, by 1.1] [OTC] 30 rr S0e 216 SIZE Crisp Calif. Carrots Fresh Iceberg Lettuce No Points for Fresh Vegetables and Fruit Save in this Sale - - U. 8. No. 1 Quality White POTATOES TREE-RIPENED FLA. Oranges BEETS TENDER TEXAS bunch Bye 2 behs 15¢ head 9c indian River Grapefruit 5+%* 3 for 19¢ Solid Slicing Tomatoes lb ctn 28¢ It's Sure “Tops in Flavor” HEAT-FLO ROASTED Each to center, rich Try bean uniformly roasted, surface developing its natural to the fullest. best. coffee flavor coffee flavor at its ASCO New Richer Blend COFFEE = 24 2" 47¢c SAVE COUPONS on Bags for Valuable Premiums Tops in Flavor _Low in Price Gold Seal Enriched FLOUR The highest grade all-purpose flour milled. Try a sack on our guarantee. 10:43 Best Pure Lard Asco Margarine Filbert’s Oleo Veg. Shortening 2p. 1b Te 6p. Ib 6p. lb 5p. Ib 21¢ 24c 18¢c Farmdale Milk tall cans 1p. ea, 3 26° GOLD MEDAL Kitchen F L 0 U 0 Tested -Ib Cc bag Wheaties ~ 10° Boscul Coffer 531° bag ENRICHED SUPREME large Cc loaves Victor Bread 2s 11¢ Green Stamps G-H and |] Expire T Rob-Roy Pium Preserves ' Charleston Brand Spinach Green String Beans Red, Ripe Tomatoes Butter Kernel Corn Asco Sliced Bacon (no was Asco Prépared Pancak King Syr s Saturday pi. ga z jar 4c 2 oz can {4c 6 -o0z cans 28¢ € No 2 cans 19c 10 20 -oz can id4c 10 ) 2 J. 200zpkg Fc 0 32.0z jar 16¢ 0 3 How Abou HALF OR WHOL Pork n ib. LONG CUT SOUR KROUT 5p 2 Ib Center Cut Pork Chops 35¢ Lean Smoked PICNICS 29- Shoulder VEAL ROAST = 27 Meaty Shoulder LAMB CHOPS ©» Jue 3: 24c jar 15 p. 6 P 39 Country Style Fresh SAUSAGE ‘> 39e SPRY 68 Dessert for Dogs Pard Dog Food Hudson Napkins Amer. Toilet Tiss Windex Saniflush Drano Boraxo Bab-0 Asco Sal Soda pkg pkg 2 pkgs ng Jie 6-0z bot can can pkg 2 cans 23 Ib pkg 8c 10c 13¢ i3¢c 13¢c i8¢c i2¢ 21c Ec KIBBLETS | Electric Light Dog Food 4 vo: 25° BULBS 73-15-25 40-60 w 1g: SWAN SOAP ®t 3:29 LUX TOILET Si TOILET SOAP 3 cakes 20¢c Lifebuoy Soap 3 cks 20. LUX LANES 5-02 123-02 pkgs Cu pkg RINSO 2-19 5x 23° Gold Dust 36ozrks 17 COME LEVER BROS. PRODUCTS MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE IN SOME STORES Prices Effect tive Feb. 13 13-19, ‘11. Quantity Rights Reserved. Willa New Claren Eliza Samuel Mervin Colu John 2 Clair ( Willian Paul R Warren Louis 1 Clarenc Carl Bi James icsbhu Ci Clair N Harry | Colur Christiz CL Fthan | Eugene CI At th Director er of C ing, tw nortan, aavi Joy. The fi Friday 7:45 p. School | fit, Ecor College, ity will Today.” bered a the Cha Town m that tim importal tion of : ic succe At thi MAYTO HELD I The a Ladies’ church, with a Particip: Mrs. W ine Best William Felty ar social he SOLDIE A fam Maytowr held at Flowers, Saturday About and had The sc Chas. Fl Sgt. Wm Virginia. LOCAL FOUR T Ruth Mrs. Ose returned after bei weeks. Early 1 tion agai was take “Ruthie blocd tr: are pleas proved a MRS. El _TO MIS The I Presbyte: met at Lane, on evening. Miss charge ol About fif