J mt | 4 A) ee a. CA «P< 112 RATS KILLED with can Star| Rat Killer, Harmless to animals and . . 3 CLASSIFIED poultry, Have received shipment of Relig ous % Antu Rat Killer, Hostetter Hdwe 3 Rates for this column are 25¢ per, AT | N | Th Insertion. If over five linegf 5c per (Mount Joy, Pa. 2-6-20tp ews n IS line each insertion, all pdyable in pogr SALE Used hard bricks, advance. La . [cleaned or uncleaned, any amoun ommunity | t , IPs i Victor Hawthorne, Marietta, R1.| ? 43/tf JEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THR CHURCHES IN MT. JOY ANN THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY. 5128/2t | FOR SALE: Sixty bales of baling] wire, 15 gauge, 500 to bundle, $7.0u] per bale. H. G. Horning & Sen, fo Store ; rt ROva 3. 598 41 | 22 Story HOUSE and 2wcar garage Port Royal, Rl, Pa. 5.28 id Situated on a lot 25t. x 180 ft. FOR SALE: Hamilton Beech! located on M t., Mount Joy The Calvary Bible Church Electric Sweeper & a. Royal Apply Mi Sther Henry Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor Electric Sweeper. PI ne Mt. Joy [301 East Murs gi Joy, Pa. Sunday, June 1 173R or call at 114 East Main St., 204d 9:30 a.m. Bible School 5/28(1t 3: Joy il Classes for all ages. Competent NOTICE | teachers. Meeting of the wh Holders for WANTED: Sickle bar for use on al 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship PROPERTY FOR SALE the election of offidefs of the Henry small tractor. If you have one, call . Eberle Cemetary ssociation Message by Ray Brubaker, Florin, 5 will 320° Mount Joy and you have a cus- be held Friday evening, June 6th tomer. at 7:30 p.m, at Lester Roberts is . Filet Store. 5/28)2t BUILDING LOT, FOR ing the worl into which the Lord Pinkerton Roady adjoining two has called him and his wife. BUILDING LOTS YOR" SALE on very fine homes. best building| 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship New Street, One £_50x176 feet; site around Mt. y. Dimensions Message by the Pastor. One Lot—50x153 flee¥; One Lot—73x 80 x 200 feet. Price reasonable. Wednesday 130 feet. Price reasonable. Apply Apply Roy L. Packer, Phone 169, E. E. Brown, Mount Joy. Phone 169 Mt. Joy. 4/10/f| 7:45 p. m. Message by the Pastor or 34. 5-28-tf = — from 1st Peter. Service in charge ofl A WOOD SHOP: Cabinet Making, Re- Mr. J. Henry Brubaker QUALITY PIANOS low prices. upholstering, repairing, |. © °° > : Open evenings. Alton’ Reifsnyder, antiques restored. “Harry F. Gieg, Brrickerville Cross Roads. 5-28-1t Maytown, Pa. 5 2-13-tf Tuesday afternoon WANTED: Girl to be house WHO WANTS A SMALL TRACT- t and Thursday evening. work for a protest amily (No OR on rubber with which you can| children). Will pay weekly, pro- cultivate, disc, roll a lawn or mow| Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church vide board and room with private grass? You can ride or walk. Motor L. Dallas Ziegler, Pastor bath. Apply P. O. Box 85, c/o first-class condition. Will sell |. ds 5 1 S. E. A. 5-28-2t or and shovel harrow for only June 4-10-tf, 9:30 am. Sunday School +. Phone 320 Mount Joy. WANTED: Young lady to | 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship and girls activity at Mt. Jo ayground | Biel There wil Be June 30th to August 23ptl, State ex- 1 € Btu y. ere wi no eve- perience. Address all replies to Mt. HEI, P WANTED: Girl or woman /Mng service due to the Baccalaure- Joy, P. O. Box 8 —R 5-22-3t fo general housework. No washing. ate service in the High School Au- ; \ Five day week, but will consider|ditorium LARGE. €UBAN /PINEAR » canning fat Hess’AStore, less if preferred. Starting 8 A. M Tyesday and e, Frida urday of this week. for nt Joy andsSat- Inquire 5-15-tf oll Moust Joy 320. Daily hours according. Easy work.| . Ya “ al. The Bulletin Office. or 7:45 p.m. Young People’s Society 5-28-tf Wednesday 7:30 p-m. Prayer Meeting [FF INTERESTED in %ellihg your car—See—Ben Staley 163R2, 8:30 p. m. Choir Mount Joy. 5-9-tf APARTMENT HOUSE FOR SALE: BICYCLES REPAIRED and painted Titee large erp’ apartments in St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Parts, tires, accebsopfes. Used bicy- [substantial brigk Abuilding at 13-15 Rev. G. M. Rutter, Pastor cles bought antl Sold. Everett G.|West Main Street. Call Telephone d fg 1 Metzler, V4 mileMwest of Chickies.| 20. at Columbia 100. 1-9-tf rs eo lepl > Mt. J 28802 2 TN rinity sunaay Telephone I oy {FOR SALE: Used Burnham Sec-! 9:15 am. Church School WANTED TO ‘RENT: Unfurnished tional Hot Water Boiler with blow- 10.30 Morning Prayer or furnished house or apartment er, and Rice Coal grates. Mercoid before July. Officer permantly sta- Thermostat and Relay. Floor radia-| tioned Olmstead Field. Pay up oper ws, vives case Day] Church Of God $125.00. Lt. Col. J. U. Ulrich: Phone heater with ue Coal automatic a Middletown 200. Extension 2132. regulator; all in excellent condition. Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor 5-22-4tp {Also pipe and fittings, like new. Will Sunday, June 1 = isell items separately. Will include! 9:30 a.m. Sunday School FOR QUICK SALE: List—~four Rice or Pea coal at > price. Apply! 19.3 Morning Worshi houses, farms, ete., with E~G. Shirk Charles Resch, 67 N. Chestnut Si., 30. am. Morning Worship Guest Speaker Rev. Elmer B. Le- C;, Lancaster. Rep. / J. Statler Marietta. 5-8-4tp Kuhn, Phone 247-M | - fever. CUTOR’S NOTICE! ! At evening we attend the High | Estate of Horace H. Heidler, late Cv > WANTED: Man or married plain of West Hemp. Township, deceased. School Baccalaureate: Service. couple, handy farm workerse must, Letters testamentary on said Monday know how and what farm work is|estate having been granted to the 7:30 p. m. Council Meeting. all about and Ye willing to work. | andersigned, all persons indebted Wednesday Must be able to\operate farm trac-|thereto are requested to make im-| oc $3: C TF Servic tor, truck and cat. Mo cows to milk. mediate payment, and those having _°, DPM JP LB ervice Right person orWcouple will have claims or demands against the 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. 8:30 p.m. Choir Practice ount Joy. 5-22-tf good home and salary. Apply in|sante, will present them without person to Noah S. Myers, Skyline|delay for settlement to the under- View, Route 22, R. D. 3, Harrisburg. signed, residing at Silver Spring, Florin Telephone Hbg. 55555. 5-22-2t Penna. | LEAH H. HE/DLER Evangelical United Brethren WANTED: Machine ~moulders, James N. Lightner, Attorney Church learners and generpl foundry help. 5-8-6t y 21 Steady work with unday, June od pay. Mari-| i eta Holloware & Enameling Co.,| ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE | 9:30 am. Sunday School Marietta, Pa. 5-15-tf, Estate of Samuel H. Stauffer; late; 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship of Rapho Township, deceased. FOR SALE: 1939 “No 2 door| Letters of Administration on said Reception of members. 4:00 Junior Society 6:30 p. m. Young Peoplc. 7:15 p. m. Evening Worship. Rev. I. M. Seldomridge. Wednesday Choir Practice. Thursday 7:30 p-m. Prayer Meeting sedan. Engine just oVerffauled. Two estate having been granted to the new tires. Excellent e6ndition. Call undersigned, all persons indebted Landisville 3651 during the day. thereto are requested to make im-/ 5-15-tf mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same,! WANTED: Drop head Hay Loaders. wi] present them without delay for Let us know what you have. I. C. settlement to the undersigned, re- Wagner, Box 62, Mt. Joy. 5-8-4tp siding at R. D. 2, Mount Joy, Pa. MABEL EARHART ESTHER V. STAUFFER HATTIE MAE DROHAN Administrators ter, 90c per hour, Mafietta Hollo- WANTED: ht pigs cut-| ware & Enameling o., Marietta, Pa, 5-15-tf. : ok Louis S. May, Attorney 5-15-6t 0 . | COL : Ef ; t Yo ; pW ay ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ommunity vange IST $1125; Buckwheaty/ $9.15; Rice, Lstate of Rohrer Stoner, late of (From Page 1) $8.00; Bituminous, $8.50.. Guarante- Mount Joy Borough, Deceased. ichlv 1 , ed until np Walter sore Letters of administration on said highly recommend~1 Ly pastors and 230 West Main Street. 268-J. Mt. Joy. FOR SALE: 4-bukner I 3/20/tf | undersigned, all persons indebted whom he has labored. He is presi- thereto are requested to make im- dent nhoe Oil mediate payment, and those hav- Range with side A-1 con- ing claims or demands against the Lake Bible Conference in te Cat- dition. For inforniat call Mt. same, will present them without skill Mountains of New York. His Joy phone 289 or “tove may be delay for settlement to the under- ministry has reached thousands in | seen at 71 Maytown Ave. Eliza- signed, 138 campaigns in fourteen ifferant bethtown. CHRIST H. STONER and . - > UNION NATIONAL MT. JOY states, and his travels have taken FOR SALE: sip enameled BANK, MT. JOY, PENNA. him to seventeen different coun- Range with Weter : om OS a a foi & Administrators tries, including the Holy Land. LOCUS o ectric fenc sts. Arnold, Bric Bev. : a Phone Mt. Joy 303-W. 4-24-tf Attorneys = 5-13-61 Mr: Fuller is known as the Bible- SE teaching evangelist, presenting the WHO WANTS TO FARM nearly an LEGAL NOTICE acre of ground in the boro? You, Notice is hereby given pursuant” : . ean grow any crops you choose fort, the provisions of Be ee of As=""2Y- Messrs. Kreuges and Dence a rental of only one-third. Phonelsembly of May 24, 1945, P. L. 967 Will be in charge 320, Mt. Joy. # 4-10-tf of the intention to file in the of musical features will be NEW OVER D A£ECTIONAL 2% the Prothonotary of the Court ofpresented each evening, including . : rot Commcn Pleas of Langdster County; GARAGE DOORS: /8'x7’, 8x8, : } local talent. 10x10, 12'x12’. \In for Penna., and in the Sed” im- tar 4 The tent will be located on Lum- : x retary cf the Cowithonwealth of’ © lo edicts delivery. Pennsylvania at Hagridburg, Penfi- ber Street between Marietta and read door operators. Contro ed sylvaania, on e 2, 1947 a Certifi< Donegal Streets. Week night ser- from the dash of your car. Also a ore ar. £59 ©icate for the conduct of a business . : ; 7:30: Sunday pork exe foe 5 c :30; Sunday fot of commercial and pivoted steel in Lancaster Colfnty, Pennsylvanias v1 will begin at 7 3 sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy, under the assufobd or fictitious name-evening at 8:30. | Pa Rhone 145. 4-174 vie or designation of Krall's Mea¢ The Campaign motto is “CHRIST | EE FOR RENT: Apply 86 g Market, 32 West Main Street, Mt"FOR MOUNT JOY.” Gi Mowe Jorge, 3 Pennesteani. he mares ant” ome ahs MUST SHOW VOTING FOR SALE: One | Vy, large interested in said business are: = yy size, 10-plate Stove. Call. Harold S. Krall, Marietta Streety CARDS TO BUY LIQUOR at _ the Washington House, West Mt. Joy, Pennsylvania. ” Patrons of taprooms and liquor Main St., Mt. Joy. Harry H. Krall, 32 West Main ST stores must show their voter reg- | 7 Mt. Joy, Pennsylvania. ” : te] PAPERHANGING AINTING! James S. Krall, Marietta, Streets cards upon request unde: Frederick Leiberher, Marietta yt. 7. B lvania. _93_1t new State law. Ave., Mt. Joy. Phone it. Joy, Peursyivania 5-31 Ww. | The new law, signed Friday by PHOTO FINISHING Gov. James H. Duff. also requires ANTIQUES AND GLASSWARE Any 6 or 8 exposurd roll developed sign that WANTED, ‘of aif kinds. Old gold, printed Jo (gin) Free en ov are over 21 years of age, if Jewelry, old type furniture. Before largement coutoy included, : Re- they are over 21 years of age, Ii You sell eall Jim”. phone prints 3c ea., M mum order 25¢c. asked tc do so. ter 26843, 319 N. Queen Street. BROWNS PHOTO MAIL SERVICE had 10-24-8-10p Box 1030-F, Harrisburg, Pa. WATCH FOREST FIRES PHOTO FINISHING—Any six or “Our woods yours io 2ight exposure rol} devgloped and not to destroy, so ke careful with patrons tc declarations are enjoy, PHONE IN YOUR iy Pisin or klé edge, 2% fires,” Penn State extension forest- coin). Reprints 3c h. Minimum ind. order 25c. Capital Photo Ser-, N E W S inte vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. : 2/15/t Een — rs wa ' Patronize Bulletin advertisers, } 4-10-tf Mr. Brubaker will speak concern- | Christ for | |Greater. Mount Joy Prayer meetings In charge of Dr. I. M. Seldomridge, Telephone State having been granted to the laymen of many cenom.nations with | and director of the Highland | —— - . . i ” Word of God in a sane, winning of the music. A | Increase Milk With | Eloelrical Deicers Higher Production Can Be Secured With Control Fan | Of all the problems which lives stock farmers face during the win- ter, one of the most annoying is the task of preventing ice from’ coat- | ing the surface of their. stock tanks. An adequate year-round water supply is essential to enable dairy | cows to continue top milk produc- | tion and to maintain economical | gains on beef caitle and hogs. A pressure water system will do the { | i job most of the year, but what about | those freezing months farmers now are facing? The following results of tests con- ducted by Purdue university help in approaching the problem: There is | | i water for stock; the maintenance of an ice-free drinking hole is suffi- cient; water under pressure elimi- ates the necessity of having large capacity storage tanks. Given these findings, agricultural | engineers have turned to electricity as a means of overcoming winter stock tank worries. Research has shown that electric heaters, with wattages rated as low as 300, are capable of keeping ice-free holes open in small tanks without diffi- culty. Among newly developed elec- tric stock tank heaters, operating at low cost, is a device which is de- signed to float on the surface of the water. It consists of a bollow metal disk, encircled by a heating ele- ment and containing a thermostat. Tests show that it can keep a rec- ommended drinking hole open in temperatures far below zero. | no advantage in actually warming { KNOW YOUR BREED Texas Longhorns By W. J. DRYDEN of cattle, the south- being suc- threatened Fish and This ancient breed which used to roam in west in vast herds, is cessfully rescued from extinction by the U. S. Wildlife service. Texas Longhorns first were intro- | duced to this continent in 1521 by Gregorio Villalobos, a | eral of “New Spain.” With the introduction of heavier, | beefier cattle, the Longhorns began | to disappear. | | | MAN, WOMAN FINED IN FISH VIOLATIONS A county fisherman recently was fined $60 and costs for a vio- lation in Tioga County, while a Marietta woman was included among a greup paying fines and costs as a result of prosecutions at Larlington, Md., it was announced by officials Friday. Homer A. Hershey, Paradise, was fined $60 and ccsts by a Tioga County magistrate following his arvest by State Fish Warden Le- land E. Cloos on a charge of taking under-size trout. Mrs. Mamie Sell, Marietta, Pa., was fined $10 and costs by Magi- strate Edward Wilson, Darlington, Md., on a charge of having illegal fish in her possession on May 14. She was one of a group whose arrests while fishing on the Susquehanna, in the vicinity of the Conowingo Dam, and in the: cinity of Deer Creek, Md., listed. Others listed as appearing be- fore Magistrate Wilson, were: William Mosley, Collingdale, Dela- ware County, May 16, fined $25 and costs, charged with having il- legal fish in his possession; William Rossi, Reading, May 16, findd $16 and costs, accused of fishing with- out a proper non-resident’s fishing license; Lester Gordon, Neefimore, Pa, May 10, fishing with nets, $25 fine and costs; Kelle; Mentger, Needmore, Pa, May 11, fishing with nets; W. J. Garden, Need- more, Pa, May 12, fishing with dip net, fined $25 and costs. ——— Eee. RAY BRUBAKER AT CALVARY BIBLE SCHOOL Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brubaker fromy Chicago, Ill. will be guests of Cal- vary Bible Church, New Haven and Henry Sts. on Sunday morning at 10:30. Mr. Brubaker will speak of the work into which the Lord has recently called he and his wife. Pastor Summy while in Chicago re- cently was privileged to hear of this new type of ministry from Mr. Brubaker. He leaves a good posi- tion as chief news editor of the Radio Station of Moody Bible In- stitute to enter the field of highway evangelism by means of a trailer ministry. The trailer will be so constructed that the rear end can be lowered thus providing a pulpit from which to preach. It is plan- ned that they will have the trailer for exhibition. Mr. Brubaker's home is in Florin, we believe his many friends will want to meet him, and his wife and hear more of this new type of home Missionary work. You are cordially invited to be with us at Calvary for this service Sun- day morning at 10.30. vi- Stimulate your business by adver- tising in the Bulletin. Real Estate 46 E. ORANGE ST LANCASTER, PA, wit for hquses in Mt Jdv. For prompt service. LI your WE Rave many ready buyers house x sale with wo CAL 8141 IN LANCASTER OR JAMES W. ESHLEMAN 21 DONEGAL STREET M J 237R and heifers | sell-bedded. The Shelters for calves should be dry and Washington State college individual pens about 24 to 30 square feet im | area may be used for small calves. | They help prevent the calves from | sucking each other, ake it easier | to feed the calves individually and | help to prevent spread of disease, n - «suas . Penicillin Fails at | Pear Blight Control | While penicillin has proven the wonder drug of the century, it has utterly unsuited to control blights, accord- ne hy Dr. B. A. Ru- y of California de- ation at San Jose. | tions failed com- x the disease when | trees. It is believed | ilution of the drug is responsible. —— re Everybody reads newspapers but | NOT everybody reads circular ad | vertising left on their door step. | were’ ITCH KILL. UR, back at any drug NG fungicide, con- tains 90% alcohof IT PENETRATES. Reaches; MORE germs to KILL the itch. Today at Sloan's Pharmacy. ATHLETES F NOT HARD INO If not pleased, yo store. a TE-OL, a Mortuary Record In This Section (From page 1) Deceased was a former resident of Mount Joy, and was a daughter of the late Daniel and Annie Blecher Stark. She is survived by the son with whom she resided, a daughter, Ver- na, wife of Clyde Hess of Millers- vile R. D 1, three grand- children and the following broth- ers and sisters: Harry Stark, Waterbury, Conn; -Daniel, Mount Joy, Mrs. Mary Nornhold, Hershey; John Stark, Williamsport and Charles of Turkey Hill. Funeral services will be held at the Sheetz funeral home on’ Satur- day afternoon at two o'clock with interment in Henry Eberle Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral] home on Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. the Nathan O. Williams Nathan O. Williams, thirty, 105 EF. Donega] St, died suddenly at 10:30 a.m. Monday. According to Dr. David E. Schlosser, deputy coroner, Williams was trimming home when he heart attack, the hedge at his was stricken with a causing his death. Williams, who lived with his fa- ther-in-law, Emanuel Hendrix, 105 FE. Donegal St., Mount Joy, was employed at the Gray Iron Castings Co, Mount Joy, and worked there last week. He was the son of Rolly and Mabel Gor- don Williams, Mount Joy, and was a member of the Evangelical Unit- ed Brethren Church, Mcunt Joy. Besides his parents, he is survived by his wife, Pearl] R. Hendrix Wil- liams; three children, Rose Marie, Mary Jane and Ruth Ann Wil- liams, al] at home; and the follow- ing brothers asd sisters: Russel Williams, Hallam, York county; Edward Williams, and Clara, wife of Fred Leiberherr, both of Mt. Joy; and Grace, wife of Ray Blanch, Peach Bottom. Funera] from the Sheetz funeral The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Wednesday, May 28, 19475 home Thursday forenoon with in- {CONTROL WHITE GRUBS terment in the Eberle cemetery. ee A Britain has four members empire represented diplo- matically in Washington, D. C. They are Gredt Britain, Union of South Africa, Dominion of Canada, and the Irish Free State. Great of its For control of white grubs on new strawberry plantings, mix five pounds of lead arsenate with one bushel of dry soil, or sand, and apply one handful of this mixture in each hole at planting time, ad- vises Pennsylvania State . College extension entomologist. Men and Women of Tomorrow Here is the fourth group of Men and Women of Tomorrow, and there's many more to come. First Row: Loft tc right: Barry, 4 yrs., son of Abraham at 204 S. High Mt. Doris Jean, 3 yrs., daughter of Harvey Mt. Joy RI; rs., son of. Roy Shearer, Mt. Joy St. Joy; Shoemaker, Kenneth. © we R Second Row: Left to right: Sally w. J} Eckman, 4 yrs., care of They're a mighty cute bunch of citizens of tomorrow. Watch The Builetin weekly for a new group, Sweikert Florin; Dean Allen, 2 1-2 yrs.,, son of Dayid B. Hess, Mari- etta Rl; Saundra, 6 yrs. daughter of Flwood Gerber, Marietta RI. Third Row: Left to right: Judy, 7 yrs, Carole, 5 yrs, and Jackie, 3 yrs, children of Frank Kirchoff, Manheim Rl; Alice Jane, 11 yrs. and Henry, 8 yrs., children of Jos. Greiner, Manheim R2. CRUSHED STONE CEMENT & SAND LINTELS Stauffer's Quarries L. J. SMITH, OWNER TELEPHONE 308 CONCRETE BLOCKS 4 6" - 8. 10 HOWELL OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS CHIMNEY BLOCKS FLUE LINING STEEL SASH WE VE E MODERN WAY T0 SURFACE yr ROADS. .ECONOMICAL.. ENDURING —~ MOUNT at low cost maintenancel Also—Ideal for Driveways, Park- ; ing Areas, Farm Lanes, etc... . REDDY KILOWATT NEWS NOTE: ELECTRIC EYES NOW DOOM WEEDS~ MECHANICAL HOE SPOTS WEEDS TO BE EXTERMINATED eo... Odd Jobs... .. 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