d—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, February 13, 1947 V Cw Te Nyy i Sy Re re ay orp ig eg Sg ay CLASSIFIED | Young Man Kiled News In This FOR SALE: Childs Tdn Spring Coat, good condition} sie 9, $6.00; also white dress, pMeCtically new, $4.00. Phone Landisville 3361, call evenings from 6 to 8 p. m. 2-13-1t Cond to 9 PIANO-STIEF -X 1 Apply Fri. or Sat. §:3¢ a. m. 9 | p.- m. 21 E. High E-town. 2-13-2t Reifsnyder. GUITARS (reduced) El Open Fri. & Sat. 9:30 a. mi yo 9 p. m. 21 E. High St., E-townWVReifsnyder. 2-13-2t mpholstering, furniture } pepairing, antiques restored. Har F. Gieg, Maytown, Pa. 2-13-tf FOR SALE: KROLL COACH with pad, like new, $35.00. Mrs. Beamen-~ derfer, Henry St., Mount Joy. WOOD SHOP: Cabinet fo 2/13/1tp ELECTRIC PORTAB RECORD PLAYER, Blond. finist ply Fri. or Satf. 9:30 a. mi. t p. my. 21 E. High St., E-town. Reifsnyders. 2-13-2t VALENTINES: For children and grown-ups, priced frog one cent to $1.00. Kulp’s Confectionery, East Main St, Mount Joy. 2-6 CUSTOM SPRAYING and tomatoes. New equipment, Ad- of potatoes justable ten-tow boom, reasonable LOST: Memonandum book, red | tails. rates. Allen K. Risser, Bainbridge, cover containing 25 books of tickets Pa., Phone, Elizabethtown 922RA. | for Friendshipf Eire Co. Finder:| i. or 2-6-2tp | please return t oscoe E. Hassing- | Trinity Lutheran Church RAS ex: Mt. Joy. Reward. 2-13-1t Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor 1 KILLED with can Star ec = Rat Killer, Harmless to animals and ! CHIME CHOCKS-~ Sunday, Feb. 16, 1947 poultry, Have received shipment of Dan W. Gorrecht t. Joy, Pa. | 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. Antu Rat Killer. Hostetter Hdwe.,, | Jeweler 10:45 am. Morning Worship Mount Joy, Pa. 2-6-20tp FOR SALE: Ivanhoe pot type oil { FOR SALE: Prewar Quality, Deep Heater, new, 2 room size. Howard | Bergman, Back Run Road, Manheim | €F Wwe Morea Colliery Blue ibborl/ Coal (No R2. Call evenings between 5 and | { pm 3 2-6-2tp | COLLERY COAL:{ Egg $1350; | Stove, $1350; Nut, $13.50; Pea, | $11.75; Buckwheat, $9.35; Rice, $8.35. | Walter Derr, 230 West Main Street, | Telephone 268-J. Mt. Joy. 2-6-4t | Track. Track and Cafriage can be used for litter carrigp{ Amos L. Hess, Phone 242J5 Mt. Joy R1, Pa. . 1-16-tf | FORSALE: Louden Jee on & | BUILDING LOT FOR SAL. This | lot is 80x200 feet. A erful lo- gation on Pinkerton ad. Grand elevation. Phone Mt. Joy 169 for additional information. 1-16-tf APARTMENT HOUSE FOP” SALE: Three large modern jagaftments in substantial brick building at 13-15 West Main Street. Call Telephene 1-9-tf Co. at Columbia 100. WANTED: Womgn fer general housework. Part §me”or full time. A. D. Seiler, 232 larket St., Mt. Joy. Phone 278W 1130itf car—See—Ben Stal r call 163R2, Mount Joy. 5-9-tf PHOTO FINISHING—A six or | 2ight exposure ro}l deg€eloped and printed plain or le edge, 25¢ | teoin). Reprints 3d Fach. Minimum order 25c. Capital ®City Photo Ser- vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. [F INTERESTED Ye” your 2[15)tf WANTED: Wrecke mobiles any make, any mod for sole: JH. B. Shank, Auto ecking. Phone | 38W. 74 N. Poplar St. Elizabeth- | town, Pa. | FOR SALE: Electric Brgeter, ca- pacity 100, used two jm#énths, good condition. Apply Paul. Martin Jr. Donegal Road, Mt. Joy. 9-26-tf GARAGE DOORS FOR SALE: 100 — B'x8'x13;, a few 8'x7pdoors All doors wood, overhead g€ctional ith hard- ocks. Also or overheads ware and electrical operatofs doors with’ auto ic car control; 3-12'x12" doors; 2-10'x10" doors. Paul A. Martin, Phone 145 Mount | Joy. 1-20-if | | WANTED — High cash prices Paid | gla ware, tin, coppe old lamps, sink cupboards of all money, anythin Hart's 161 N. Ch Phone 19W. s, tables, guns, 6-20-tf RE AL EST ATE ooo | LISTING AND SELLING SEE the Harrisburg pike, ran “| two yards and hit two porches in | Friday Landisville at 5:15 p. mi. Saturday. | FOR SALE: 7 or 8 inglde-ffoors. D. | S. V. Hosterman, Atty. rass ware; | WEALTH OF s, desks, old | FIXING THE PENNSYLVANIA, | X RATE FOR THE | street | FISCAL YEAR] 1947. | St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in antiques. Call | BE IT ORDAI lotte St. Manheim. | 4 i ic hereBy drdained and en- | Sunday, ti Religious | (From page 1) . lar St, Elizabethtown, is survived | Community by his parents, William C. and | | Anna Klase Miller, Freeburg, and | NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THR | four sisters and a brother. CHURCHES IN MT. JOY ANI Hurt As Car Hits Porch | THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING | Mrs. Ann Stehman, 207 N. Bar- | COMMUNITY. bara St, suffered a fractured rib and | lacerations of the right eye and leg | Mt. Joy Mennonite Church when an auto driven by her hus- | Sunday, Feb. 16, 1947 band, Paul K., fifty-one, skidded off | 9:00 am. Sunday School through | 10:00 am. Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Bible Study State Policeman Seveic said Steh- | | man was driving east and the auto | Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church | traveled through a lawn of the Wal- L. Dallas Ziegler, Paster | ter Reese home, knocked down two | Sunday, Feb. 16, 1947 | evergreen trees and then continued | 9:30 am. Sunday School into a yard at the home of David | 10:30 am. Morning Worship | Cooper, where it struck the porch. | 7:30 pm. Evening Worship and {| Damage to the auto was estimated ; Song Service. { at $450 and property damage to the | Tuesday two homes at $400, police said. | 7:45 p.m. Young People’s Society TY -—-— | Wednesday | Subscribe for the Bulletin. | 7:30 p. m. Lenten Service oe | 8:30 p. m. Choir will meet. | FOR SALE: RCA Radio. good Sunday Feb. 23 at 2:30 p. m. a Sing will be conducted in | condition. Call LdAdisville 3576, —— | the church. Watch for further de- 2-13-1tp | Hymn 2-13-1t 7:00 p. m. Vespers service. Monday 8:00 p. m. Lutheran World Action Rally, at Trinity Church, Lancaster. Mine Colliery Coal. For your stok- Ri Z Clinkering) Prices™Stofe & Chest- | Wednesday : nat $14.65: Buckwheat $1040. Que- | 7:45 p. m. Ash Wednesday service. tations on large lots.’ Clarence B.| Thursday Myers, Florin, Pa. Phone Mt. Joy 7:30 p. m. Ladies Aid Society will 79-J1. | cet at the home of Mrs. Robert FOR SALE: Building lot, 225 feet | Metzler. deep, will sell any width for front- 7:00 p. m. Junior Catechetical age, at $10.00 per foot. Along Har- Cl: P risburg Pike, between Mount Joy | C1ass at Parsonage. : and Florin. Apply P. O. Box 225, 8:00 p. m. Senior Catecheticat Florin, Pa. 1-16, 2-13, 3-14p | Class at Parsonage. Friday 7:30 p. m. World Day of Prayer service at the Methodist Church. Loraw, Florin, Phon ount Joy 150J2. 1-23-tf PAPERHANGING & PAINTING Frederick Leiberher, 237 arietta Ave., Mt. Joy. Phone 1 Church Of God Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor Sunday, February 16, 1947 9:30 am. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon “The Ethics of Defensive Warfare”. 3 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship { Sermon: “The Servants Crowned at 9[27|tf ANTIQUES AND GLASSWARE WANTED, of all kinds. Old gold, Jewelry, old type furniture. Before you sell call “Jim”, phone Lancas- ter 26843, 319 N. Queen Street. 10-24-8-10p | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of James B. Mayer, late of | Last”. Conoy Twp, Lancaster Co., Pa. | Wednesday deceased. 6:1 Juni eli . aoa . : : .m. Junio hristian En- Letters ol Adnfinistratipn on said | dee 15 ban for Chris estate having befn granted to the | 94€2VOr undersigned, al} persons indebted | 7:30 p. m. Monthly Missionary thereto are requested to make im- | Meeting. i mediate payment,/and those having 8:30 p. m. Senior Choir Practice. claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, re- siding at Mount Joy, Pa. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. OF MT. JOY. Administrator 2-13-6t Thursday Feb. 20, 6:45 p. m. Ju~ nior Choir Practice. St .Mark's Evangelical United Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor I~ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE _ | Sunday, February 16 Estate of Stephen H. Lindemuth | 9:00 am. Sunday School late of Mount Joy Borough, Pa.| 10:15 am. Morning Worship decdased. | 6:30 pm. C. E. Society Letters of administration on said | 7.39 p.m. Evening Worship estate having been granted to the | Wed i > 2 undersigned, all persons indebted | thereto are requested to make im-| 9:30 a. m., and 7:30 p. m., Spirit- | mediate payment, and those hav-|ual Retreat of The East Pennsyl- | ing claims or demands against the |... at Covenant E. | same, will present them without |. : delay for settlement to the under- |U. B. Church, Lancaster. { Thursday signed, residing at Mount Joy, Pa. JAY G. 7:30 p. m., Dorcas Society meet~ Administrator |i, in the Church parlor. Mrs. A. H. Young, Attorney. 1-16-6t | Maggie Weulund, heiess: TAX ORDINANCE | Friday AN ORDINANCE OF THE BORO- | 7.30 p. m., World Day of Prayer UGH OF MOUNT JOY, COMMON- |g, 0.0 i the Methodist Church. D AND ENACTED | Rev. G. M. Rutter, Pastor i acted by the Council of the Borough | Quin SE ! { 0! i or quagesima Sunday | of Mount Joy\/Commonwealth of | 9:15 am. Church School | SECTION 1; That a tax be and the| 10:30 am. Morning Prayer i same is hereby levied on all prop- | Ash Wednesday lerty and occupations within the |9:00 a. m. Holy Eucharist | sai to taxation| 7.30 p. m. Litany { said Borough subject i for Borough purposes for the fiscal | . 3 | year 1947 as follows; | 8:15 p. m. St. Mary’s Guild at the | church. | Tax rate for general Borough pur-| i | poses, the sum of (10) mills on each | ————————— | dollar of assessed valuation; | _ The Calvary Bible Church | | | Sunday, February 16 | For other purposes as follows: $5.00 | well represented. For the main | speaker, we are privileged to an- nounce the coming of Mrs. D, F. Ehlman, of York. This fine wom- an is a returned missionary from China and Japan. You can count on it that her message will be help- ful and challenging.. Salunga Methodist Rev. C. A. Price, Minister Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. Sunday, February 16 9:30 am. Church School 7:30 p.m. The Service Theme: Why Evangelism? World Day of Prayer observance at Church of God, Landisville, churches of Salunga and Landis- ville participating. Marietta Mennonite Church Marietta, Pa. Thirty-sixth annual Bible Con- ference, morning, afternoon and evening service. Speakers: J. Clyde Shenk and Vivian Eby, Missionaries to Africa on furlough. Newtown Evangelical U. B. Church Rev. J. E. Earhart, Pastor Sunday, February 16 1,947 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Spiritual Retrea An all-day Spiritual Retreat will be held on Ash Wednesday, Febru- ary 19, in Covenant Evangelical U. B. Church, West Orange and Mul- berry Streets, Lancaster, for the two East Pennsylvania Conferences of the denomination, In view of the recently consummated union of the former Church of the United Breth. ren in Christ and the former Evan- gelical Church, this will be a his- toric event. An excellent program has been provided by the commit- tees for this event. Messages will be delivered dur- treat. . ‘Other speakers will be Rev. Andrew W. Blackwood, Jr. Pastor of First Presbyterian Church, New- ton, N. Y., and Rev. Harold R. Hei- ninger, President of Evangelical Theological Seminary, Naperville, Ill. Rev D. E. Young, Rev. Charles F. Kachel and Rev. Oscar A. Hy- den, superintendent of the two con- | ferences, will preside at the respec- !tive sessions. Special music during the day will be provided by the Ministers’ Chorus of East Pennsyl- | vania Conference (U.B.) and by the ! Octette of East Pennsylvania Con- ference (Ev.) and in the evening by the combined choirs of the four Ev- angelical United Brethren Churches in the city of Lancaster. A cordial welcome is extended to all members and friends of the church. The evening session espec- ially is planned as a mass meeting | of the membership of the churches ing the day by Bishops J. Balmer |of the denomination in the immedi. Showers and John S. Stamm, of Harrisburg, presiding bishops of the two conferences joining in the re- ate vicinity of Lancaster. (Gi ———— Subscribe for the Bulletin. \ CHERRY TREE RESEARCH RESULTS ARE EXPLAINED Results of extensive research on ringspot and yellows, two virus diseases affecting cherry orchards of southern Pennsylvania, fere re- ported to the State Horticultural meeting at the State Farm Show last week by F. H. Lewis. He told of the long-time projects | conducted at the fruit research { laboratory of the Pennsylvania Rg- ricultural Experiment Station at Arendtsville. Carful selection and planting of | parent trees for budwood sources ten years ago have resulted in be- tween 50,000 75,000 cherry trees being propagated from these and selected parents in the past two years, the scientist reported. He revealed that while these trees may | not be completely free of the virus diseases, definite progress has been made toward elimination of this hazard, through the new program. sin prereset Patronize Bulletin advertisers. WAS S. S. SUPERINTENDENT FOR THE PAST 53 YEARS Members of the Ludwig M. E. Sunday School, Bainbridge, gave a birthday party Sunday for Deputy County Treasurer I Scott Smith who celebrated his birthday Tuesday. Smith has served as superintend- ent of the Sunday School for the past 53 years. er UD Gandhi has lost weight, they say. He will probably have to change the size of the sheet he wears. aie ie tt Everybody reads newspapers but NOT everybody reads circular ade vertising left on their door step. Clean Coal Direct From Colliery wOOD QUICK SFRVICE James Piersol Jr. CALL MT. GRETNA PHONE 3359 2-13-tf Here are some of the men of the line crew in Mount Joy area—iront storm! Year all kinds slashing downward! {per person on each person in the | 9:30 am. Bible School | Borough 21 years of age and over.| 10:30 am. Morning Worship ! | Making a total tax rata for all | Speaker, Rev. Raymond Arndt, of { Borough purposes of Ten (10) Mills. | Newtown. | 7:30 pm. i i { SECTION 2: That any ordinance, or | Steak Fn Prong Worship { part of ordinance, conflicting with | fev. Arndt. | this ordinance be and the same is| Wednesday rt | hereby repealed insofar as the same| 7:30 p. m. Prayer Service. James W. Eshleman |afiecis this ordinance. | i 3 1.x x 3 21 W. St. Mount Joy, Pa. | Adopted this third day of February, A. D. 1947 Me 3 ® WALTER G LORAW | Mount Joy, Pa. President of Council | Rev. C. A. Price, Minister ive of |Approved THIS third day of Feb- | Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt. Local Representati ruary A D. 1947, | Sunday, February 16 | THOMAS J. B. BROWN | 19:30 am. The Service Burdess | theme: Stewardship of Time. i | 9:30 am. Church School Realors Heuses, 1 RAE & Business || The Monthly Meeting of WSCS e time to list your | Feb. 19, 1947 at the home of Mrs. Now is \ real estate for a quick sale with 46 E.Orange Pa. | _F. G. SHIRK CO. Realtors orld Day of Prayer will be ob- 5 N. Duke St., Lancaster. Pa. | served at Mount Joy Methodist Phones: |} Be phone 247-3, Mount Joy || Church, Friday Evening, Feb. 21, Mt. Joy 8141 Lac. | — - }at 7:30. We urge all churches to be { Charles Bennett. | | row, left to right, are John “Mickey” Williams, and Earl V. Lease, both of Mount Joy; and Foreman Harry J. “Griz” Farmer, Sr., and ‘William “Becky” Bec, both of Flerin; back row, left to right, are William M. Lease, Eliza- bethtown; John K. “Bud” Farmer, Jonas “Tobias” Leinard, and Harry J. Farmey, Jr., all of Florin. Line Foreman “Griz” Farmer and his “trouble Squad”, who have a total of 114 years of service with PP&L, go out in all sorts of weather to make emergency repairs and keep your service flowing. Like the rest of us here at PP&L, they are typical hometown folks. Your friends! Yeur neighbors! Your fellow citizens! ME GO HOME WHITE MAN 700 ToucH! \ 7 BUT NOT THE MEN ON THE LINE CREW Even Eskimos stay home in weather like Wind howling erazily in the blackness of the night! Jut up there in the cross-arms where the lines are “hot” but the aveather is not, is trouble for the line crews. thud! thud!”—and the climbing hooks punch in as the men move upward into the wind and the ice ,.. service will go on. ‘round! of weather... are on the job! Their safety and your service depend on their training, steady nerves, strong muscles and quick thinking! Trouble- shooting and emergencu work are no jobs for amateurs. The next time, in the blizzard and the blackness, when you see out there the lonely snow-swept truck, iis warning flares, and men climbing upward, think about it this way: Those workers are your friends and neighbors, home-town folks, out there working for you. For next door, down the street and around the corner from you, live the mean and women who make up this company. neighbors! folks from your town! PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY A HOME-TOWN INDUSTRY AND A WILLING. HELPFUL CITIZEN EVERYWHERE Trees bowing and moaning? before the In blizzards, sleet and hurricanes... in these men of the emergency crews Your friends and your fellow citizens! this. Sleet “Thud! so that your SERVE 0, 0. 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