The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 13, 1945, Image 3

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The OPA has set Sept. 17 for a/House yesterday unanimously de-
oline and fuel oil. Some dealers.time Sept. 30. The measure now
reduction in the retail price of gas- | cided to abolish daylight saving Religious Summer Flareups of Sale Register

If you want a norrce g1 your sale
™ — i SE | News n Th ! 5 Sleeping Sickness Inserted in this register weekly from
Without one dissenting vote the! Patronize Bulletin advertisers. | Community
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THR
CHURCHES IN MT. JOY ANI
WANTED | ==
COMMUNITY.
. | Mt. Joy Mennonite Church
8:30 a. m., Sunday School.
Experienced Shoe Cutters
. . . 9:00 a. m., Sunday School.
For Outsides and Trimmings a
| Church Of God
STEADY JOB GOOD WAGES [§| Rev. H. M. Mumper, Pastor
| Sunday, Sept. 16
NEW FACTORY 9:30 Church School
10:30 Morning Worship
6:30 C. E. Society.
7:30 Evening Worship
CARLISLE SHOE COMPANY [amr ves prover service
8:30 Choir Researsal
1408 Vernon St. Harrisburg, Pa.
Silver Spring Circuit
Telephone 6-0409 Rev. R. V. Mays, Pastor
Sunday, Sept. 16
anted George Swinehart, superintendent.
7:00 a. m. C. E. Charles Muehling
Silver Spring
: president.
THREE PERSONS] “in voip onic









Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., Wil-
lis Reapsome superintendent,
10:30 a. m. C. E. Helen Reapsome
president.

Centreville
9:30 a. m. Sunday school
 
Ironville
9:30 a. m. Sunday School.
FOR John Fox, superintendent, the as-
sistant officers and teachers will
have charge of the school, Morning
Waitress or Short Order Work worship at 10:30 a. m., when Holy
Communion will be observed.
~ IN =~ Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
Sunday, Sept. 16. .
) @®
Van's Diner |.
10:45 Morning Worship.
7:00 p. m. Vespers
259 W. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa.
Donegal Presbyterian Church
For emplqyment see My. Vanderslice Rev. John D. Tate, Pastor
Sunday, Sept. 16.
9:30 a. m. Church school.
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship,
Mr. Herbert Reichert, guest speak-
er.
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. John D. Tate, Pastor
A i %
Sunday, Sept. 16.
3 9:30 a. m. Church School
Are Now Being Accepted B| 9:30 a. m. Adult Bible Class.
10:45 a. m. Morning worship.
At Our Plant Theme: “Healthy Christians”,
Gospel Tabernacle
FOR Rev. Roy S. Forney, Pastor.
Young Peoples Conference

R| Young Peoples Conference to be
Pre-war Jobs For held is the Mount Joy Gospel Tab-
3 . B | ernacle September 15 & 16, 1945.
1 Speaker — Rev. Howard Burtner
‘Moulders, Coremen, i..."
4 Singers — Mr. and Mrs. Herman
® | Smith, of York, Pa. will conduct the
and Laborers song service during the conference.
They will be accompanied by Miss
® | Vivian Snyder of Florin, Pa.
Services:
Saturday night at 7:45.
STOVE WORKS, lnc. | Zo
9 nc. Sunday night at 7:45.
FLORIN FOUNDRY DIVISION R | Everyone welcome—Bring others.
FLORIN, PENNA. R| Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church
8/13 3t H. A. Minnich, Pastor
Mr. Kaylor, Supt. in charge.
Sunday, Sept. 16.
9:30 a. m. Sunday School.
Promotion Day Exercises.
10:30 a. m. Morning Worship.
7:30 p. m. Worship Service.
Tuesday
7:45 p. m. Young People’s Meet-
ing. Election of officers.
Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting
Mrs. Hoffer, leader.




FEMALE HELP
WANTED
In Woolen Textile Mill
 

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
Rev. G. M. Ruiter, Pastor
Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity
9:15, Church School.



Mule Spinning Room | Weaving Room
 
7:00, Young People
Monday
 
SIDE RUNNERS WEAVERS


Mrs. Marion Toppin’s,
Wednesday:
We need fifteen (15) women or girls
immediately to fill these vacancies.
 
Brown's.


are Ember Days.
Help increase production of woolens to
supply our men and boys.


Methodist Church
|
Steady Work— Don't Wait — Apply Now
 

Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt.
Sunday, Sept. 16
9:30 a. m. Church Suhool.
10:30 a. m. Divine Worship.

 
MOUNT JOY, PA.
6:30 Jr. Choir




Kraybill’'s Mennonite Church a farm where horses had come down
10:30 Morning Prayer. SET
8:00 p. m. St. Hilda's Guild at Sunday, Sept. 16
St. Mary’s Guild at Mrs. Lena | Children’s sermon.
Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday {Tuesday
Mount Joy, Pa. vice.
Rev. John S. Hinkel, Minister Friday lcovered with nearly a foot of water
A special report to the Bulletin [POY uot day of sale. ABSOLUTE-
from Harrisburg fellows: | sole date y send oud phone us you
With the season for late summer [*=€ 98 and vy %n you ale ready.
: 4 let us print your bills, That's the
flareups of sleeping sickness now ch advertist t
here, health authorities today re- advertising you can ge
ported that chicken mites have just]
Yeen added tc the list of car-| Tuesday, Sept. 18--On the pre-
ries of this killing disease of horses, Mises in East Donegal Twp., on the
The virus of sleeping sickness | leading from Florin to New-
was isolated from chicken mites on! toWn, one mile south of the Mt. Joy
and Marietta and State Highway,
at the Iron Bridge, entire dairy
head of Registered and Grade cattle
and milking equipment by E. E.
Wolgemuth. C. S. Frank, Auct.
with sleeping sickness, the Am-
erican Foundation for Animal
Foundation for Animal Health re-
ported.
‘It is believed that the mites pick
up the virus from chickens, and in| Friday, Sept. 21—On the premi-
turn transmit the disease to people|ses in the village of Florin, two lots
as well as to horses,’ the report|of ground, one 155x200 with a 2 and
said. ‘Veterinarians had previous- one-half story brick house, brick
ly found that the virus could be|garage, chicken house; No. 2, lot of
harbored from year to year by ground 120x285 ft. with garage; al-
birds and poultry, and then passed|so chicken house. Sale at 7 p. m.
on by mosquitoes, ticks, and the/by Amos Bricker. Walter Dupes,
assassin bug. Mites are now ad-|auctioneer.
ded to this list of ‘vectors’.
‘In view of the late summer and|{ Saturday, Sept. 22—On the prem-
early fall flareups of sleeping sick-|ises, the Ada C. Musser farm, 150
ness in the past several years,jacres at the village of Bellaire, on
farmers should take every step|the highway leading from E'town to
possible to protect their Gretna, brick dwelling, barn
now against such outbreaks.| tobacco shed, corn crib, garage, hog
Vaccination is recommended in|pen. Also some farming imple-
those areas where the disease has| ments and tools by Ada C. Musser,
appeared before. Efforts should|Paul A. Neisley, Ruth H. Musser,
be made to eliminate biting insects| Jay C. Musser, Admrs. of Charles
from stables, to keep horses and|K. Musser, dec’d. Sale at 1 p. m.
mules out of lowland pastures, and
to protect them with nets while at| Saturday, Sept 22—In Mount Joy,
work’. Borough at 350 Donegal Springs
Road a 2% story brick house, with
. all conveniences,, also garage by
Weddings Mrs. Elizabeth Stambaugh. C. S.
Frank, Auct.
(From page 1) seme mene
was given in marriage by her father| Saturday, Sept 22—On the prem-
wore a gown of white brocaded [ises on North Market., in the vil-
satin and a fingertip veil. Shellage of Florin, 21% story frame
carried a white prayer book with a|dwelling, Frame stable and person-
shower of white rosebuds. Thelal property, by R. Fellenbaum, Jno.
maid of honor wore an orchid en-{W. Anderson, Executors of the last
semble ‘and carried a bouquet of will Testament of Elizabeth H. Bru-
Fall flowers. baker, deceased. Chas S. Frank,
Miss Myrtle Latschar, Witmer, Auct.
played the wedding music, and Mrs.
E. O. Voris, of Lancaster, sang sev-
eral selections. Following a re-
ception at the home of the bride,
the couple left on a wedding trip
to the Poconos and the Adirondacks
of New York State.
The bride is a graduate of Cen-
tral Pennsylvania Business College,
and was employed as cashier of the
Maryland Casualty Company, Har-
risburg. The bridegroom was em-| Friday, Sept 28th—At Haw-
ployed by the Gerberich-Payne|thorne’s Garage, public sale of
Shoe Co., before entering service [household articles by Auctioneer J.
He recently returned to this coun-|Statler Kuhn. Sale at 7:00 p. m.
tr fter icipating i ri-| ~~
% 305 Ppa 1h Ye Al Saturday, Sept. 29—On the prem-
— lises in the village of Maytown, a-
NON-METALLIC CABLE llong the Marietta and Maytown
AVERTS LIGHTNING HAZARD |Pike, 2% story Brick House, all
Non-metallic electric cable/conveniences, garage by C. C. Keis-
should be used for all farm wiring, |" and Mary B. Keiser. C.S. Frank,
especially in barns and other tall Ructioneer.
buildings to avert the hazard of a
lightning, according to the Agricul-| Satur day, Sept. 20—On the prem-
tural Extension Service. in Rapho Twp, on macadam
thored calle or wires in conduit road leading from Salunga to New-
constitute a hazard around OT, hear Newcomer's Quarry, 2
farin {farm of 106 acres, 2%: story Brick
. | .
Some farmers who are installing{TIOUSe: Barn, Corn Barn, Silo, Mod-
bart hey finishers (mow driers} ern Milk House, tobacco shed, 4-car
a shers ers) as) :
ts {garage etc. by Attilia Erb, Admin-
a ean li ating s tane-|” 4 8
2 m Re Je fine ng en [istratrix and Life Tenant of Will of
8 : ate Erb, decd. C. S. Prank,
electricians to connect motors Whi tio neer
armored cable and wires in metal| ’
conduit. This introduces a hazard) Saturdsy, October 6 he
from lightning, the Service points] : Te
out Tn addition to averting pos. in Millersville Borough on
W. Frederick street, 2% story frame
sible short circuits from lightning] sires ory
bolts, non-metallic electric ey house and frame garage by
aT able La doe |W- Clyde Hostetter, Edith H. Groff,
ye > =r ore Jura ie iP ladministrators and trustees of the
begtions such as stables and 5 OT- Estate of Jacob H. Hostetter decd.

Wednesday, Sept. 26—On the pre-
mises in East Donegal Township, a
farm of 63 acres 145 perches, just off
Route 141, 2% miles south of Mount
Joy, 3 miles northeast of Marietta,
near Union school, 10 room frame
house, 2-car garage, bank barn, to-
bacco shed, other buildings by Har-
ry M. Flory, Elmer Spahr, Auct.


age cellars, it is said. ir :
ig F. Funk, Auct.
HANDLE WITH CARE Saturday, October 13 — On the
Because DDT is a poison, Ut remises in Manor Twp., at Kauff-
should be handled carefully, Sa¥$'man Machine shop, 22 miles south
J. O. Pepper, extension entomolo- of Central Manor, household goods
gist of the Pennsylvania State 1d implements by Mary F. Kaufl-
lege. When applying DDT in any man. Edgar Funk, auct.
form, all feed or food should be Wire
covered. Until more information
is available, he reminds, DDT| LA N D | SVI L L I
should be handled with the same]
. . . |
recautions given any poison. | 4
P £ = Ye Mrs. George Weimer returned
(home from the General hospital on




St. Mark’s United Brethren
Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Saturday .
Miss Esther Ruth Weaver in Ca-
det Nurse training at the U. of P.
Philalelphia, is home on vacation.
Mrs. Milton Archer and daughter,
(Polly, of York, Pfc. James Archer, of
|Chanute Field, Ill, and Miss Juila
[Leighty of Chicago, Ill, sppnt last
9:00 a. m., Sunday School.
10:15 a. m. Morning worship
7:30 p. m. Evening worship
7:30 p. m., Dorcas Society meeting
Friday, St. Matthew’s Day, at the home of Mrs. Anna Longen- Thursday and Friday with the A.
9:00 Holy Eucharist. ecker. [S. Weaver family.
Wednesday
The Harrisburg pike from the
7:30 p. m. Mid-Week Prayer Ser- Landisville bank building to the
Mountville road intersection was
during Tuesday morning’s storm.
The water rose to the first step of
Salunga Methodist many homes in that section. At the
Rev. John S. Hinkel, Minister school, many children
7:30 p. m., Choir rehearsal.

, S In Wednesday Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. {were sent home because they had
eo. rown S ons, C. 7:30 Women’s Society of Christian | Sunday, Sept. 16 been caught in the storm and were
| Service. 9:30 a. m. Church School. drenched. Children that traveled in
Thursday 7:30 p. m. Divine Worship. the school buses were kept shelter-
8:30 p.m. Board of Educationed from the storm until the rain
7:30 Sr. Choir meeting. ceased.


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In grandmother's day, girls) The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, Sep tember 13, 1945-3
might have behaved like other girls | . -
but it was probably dull living | PUBLIC SALE Stimulate your business by adver=
compared with today. of valuable tising in the Bulletin.
2 | Real Estate and Personal Properties
| SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1945,
Subscribe for the Bulletin, at 1:30 P. M. NEON SIGNS


: {on the Premises, the undersigned,
PUBLIC SALE by virtue of the authority contained | Statewide Sales & Service
—0f-— iin the last Will and Testament of Prompt, reasonable guaranteed
FLORIN REAL ESTATE Elizabeth H. Brubaker (also known | work. Reversed. charoe -
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 1945 as Lizzie H. Brubaker), wil sel work [Reversed charge calls gece
The undersigned wi filer at All that cert: ot of ground o : :
2 | ill that certain lot of ground on| ypu SouND & SIGNAL OO:
public sale on the premises, in the | which are erected a 2
Columbia, Pa.
village of Florin, Lancaster County, 91, STORY FRAME
Penna., the following described real er TORY RAMS
estate: DWELLING HOUSE ORR
TWO LOTS OF GROUND and Small Frame Stable, i
No. 1:—A lot fronting 155 ft. on situated on South Market Street, in What's DURECAP?
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Market Street and extending in |the Village of Florin, East Donegal
depth 200 ft. to an alley. Situated | Township:
 


  




in the village of Florin and adjoin- Containing in front on South Mar
ing properties of Mrs. Frank Felty | ket Street 40 fect, and extending in | jg
on the north, Miss Bertha Kray- depth of that width, 200 feet to |g
bill on the east, the school grounds | Peach Alley, and numbered on the |
on the south and Market street on | Plan of the Village of Florin, (form- |
the west. {erly called Springville) as Lot No. ! Bi
= Fine 2'5 Story 249. ok a
BRICK HOUSE | This is a desirable residence con- i i a a
and Bath, Elee- taining 8 Rooms, with water con- | means thick new
tric Lights, Vapor Heat Furnace and | nections and Fleetric Light. | 1 *
Water in the house and garage| At the same time and place will | ads with Duramin

BRICK GARAGE, room for 3 trucks, | be sold the following Household !
CHICKEN HOUSE for 125 chickens, | Goods & Kitchen Furniture, to wit:
house and garage have slate roofs. | Two sideboards, 2 marble top tables,
This is a very desirable dwelling | kitchen table, dining room table, |
in good residential section, there is kitchen chairs, cane seated chairs, !
an abundance of fruit such as pears, | rocking chairs, carpet, oil cloth, 2
apples, cherries, grapes, etc. on the | clocks, ironing board, sewing ma- |
premises. {chine (an antique), cupboard, old
Any person wishing to view same | fashion antique desk, chest of
prior to day of sale will please call drawers, dishes, glassware, kitchen
at the premises. { utensils, old pewter ware in splend
No. 2—A LOT OF GROUND, 120x |id condition, large lot of bofoks and
285 ft. at the rear of the above |an old leather bound German Bible,
property, with a BUILDING 100x |old fashion doughtray, a cradle, two
20 feet, 20 ft. of building is a garage | bedroom suites, 2 beds, bureau, tool
for 2 cars; 80 ft. of building is a |chest, a lot of carpenter tools, an
Chicken House for 675 chickens, |tigue dishes, fruit drier, and a var- |
with water in building. liety of articles not mentioned. |
Two lots will be sold together. | Sale to begin at 1:30 p. m. on Sat-
Sale to commence at 7 o'clock, | urday, September 22, 1945, when
Friday evening, Sept. 21, 1945 when | terms and conditions will be made
terms and conditions will be made | known by |


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known by | R. FELLENBAUM
AMOS E. BRICKER | JOHN W. ANDERSON
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer [ Executors of the last Will and
D. 1. Landis, Clk Testament of Elizabeth H. Bru-
~ - - baker, deceased. *B.F. G he . on
PUBLIC SALE [Bering A Ge a a
OF PERSONAL PROPERTY S. Frank. Auct 96's joushiens tread rubber, makes it
| ¢ 3 MD. nk, Auct, i hw ive longer.
SEPTEMBER 18. 1945 | frank, 7 -
At 6:30 P. M,, at 57 Park street, Eli- | 9 | And whenyou DURECAP=Jou fet
zabethtown, Pa., the following art- | Randler S © Special tread for greater
icles: safety
2-Pc. LIVING ROOM SUITE | Bicycle Shop v Prompt, service
10-Pc. DINING ROOM SUITE | e Quality materials
Breakfast Set, consisting of Table ELMER S. RANDLER, Prop. yay




gna 4 Chairs; Porcelain Table, End 12 N. MARKET ST. MOUNT JOY. | Aliforonly... $ 70
“DICKINSON COMBINATION | (Opposite the Fire House) | aga SiS ed
COAL AND GAS RANGE Aen Convenient Terms « Tires Loaned Free
Electric Iron, Electric Sandwich | Bieyele Repairing | GED. W. LEAMAN
Toaster, Floor Lamp, 9x12 Rug, Two |
9x12 Congoleum Rugs, Small Rugs, | Accessories & Parts
Dishes, Cooking Utensils, Lawn |
Mower, Lawn Shears, Rakes, Shov- | Baby Cab Tiring
els, Hoes, Forks, Saws, Garden| _.. TEAST. © a
Tools, 16 gauge Double-karrel Shot- | STORE HOURS: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
gun, Girl's Bicycle, Sled, Children’s | ~~
Toys, Double Wash Tub, Buckets,
Window Box, Awnings, Electric Tie |
Presser, Curtains, Bed Spreads, Sii- |
verware, Mirror, Girls’ Skates, Ski |
sm tetris mes COMMUNITY AUCTION
|
Remember the date September |
18; time—6:30 P. M., when condi- |
|
tons will be meer vr | Marietta Community House
Walter Dupes, Auctioneer. [
de wn Thursday, September 20, 1945
PUBLIC SALE
FARM & PERSONAL PROPERTY | £:90 P. M.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1945 |
The undersigned will sell at pub- | Greatest collection of useful household articles, tools, antiques
lic sale on the Ada C. Musser farm |
situated at the village of Bellaire on
highway running from Elizabeth-
town to Mount Gretna, in Mount
Joy Township, Lancaster County, | -
Pa., containing 1501.2 acres more or | MARIETTA LIONS CLUB
less,
Phone 230
120 E. Main St. MT. JOY, PA.



etc.. ever offered.
SPONSORED BY



BRICK DWELLING | Walter Dupes, Anct. 913/1t
small barn, large tobacco | . Yr Ee — NA 4
shed, corn crib, garage, 4
hog pen, and other im-|
provements. Running spring water |
at house and barn. About 125 ac-
res farm land; about 5 acres mead-
ow, and about 20'2 acres wood
land. Fine spring; good stream
runs through the place. Pi t a Oe WwW k
Also tract of Bion yw land con- an an Harry or
taining 32 acres, 81 verches more or
less, immediately north of said EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY
farm, on Conewago creek. |
Also, the administrators of Charles .
K. Musser, dec’d., will sell lot of APPLY
Farm Implements, Tools and Equip-
ment, including potato planter, corn .
planter, spring harrow, 5 cultiva- The 8 E Baker Co
tors, Syracuse plow, ground scoop, | © fe on Pa ®
manure spreader, lime drill, grain |
drill, corn sheller, wagons, hay lad- -
BILLMEYER, PENNA., PLANT
ders, harness, cow bells, chains,
shovels ete. ete.


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Sale on said farm September 22, (NFAR RAINERIDOT PENN
3 DAINDRIDCGL, FL .
1945 at 1 o'clock P. M. Real es- BAINERIL NNA.)
tate will be sold at 2 o'clock
At AAA Aredia rAd


ADA C. MUSSER
Paul L.. A. Niesley
we ie: | Lancaster County’s Holstein Breeders
Administrators of Chas.
Walter Dupes, Auct.
“quatity CONSIGNMENT SALE
M I AT S | WEST LAMPETER COMMUNITY FAIR
Friday,Sept.21,1948
KRALL'S Meat Market LAMPETER, ii
HAND PICKED
West Main St., Mt. Joy



Cows, Heifers
Dr.H.C Killheffer and Bulls
1



Optometrist
MANHEIM Tops in (ype and prodaction. All animals are bleed tested and aceredi-
163 S. Charlotte St. ed, so cattie are legible to go anvwhere
Telephone 137-R This is the best group of H Jsteins ever offered at this annual event.
Mon. & Wednes. 9-5:30 DO NOT MISS THIS SALE
Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P, M, E E DR K R Pp
i A |
ELIZABETHTOWN - E. BRUB E , es.
15 E. High St. BIRD-IN-ITAND, PA.
Telephone 24-R J. WILBUR HOUSER ELVIN HESS,
Tues Fri. Sat, Lampeter, Pa Chairman of Sales Com.
9:30-1:00.2-5 P.M. Strasburg, Pa. Route 1
9131t