The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 31, 1947, Image 5

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TRUST COMPANY of MOUNT JOY
MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA
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SAL TRADEMARKS, Toe.







(From page 1)
divulge the three selected
three proposed i
been mentioned through
county. They
Road to
Lititz through
Lancaster
are:
cut south of Manheim
area in-
Holland
Coun
the
Ney
and
cluding
and Blue
ty.
Follow

Brownstown,
Ball, into

the Susquehanna’s e
bank from Falmouth to Marietta,
to a point south of Columbia,
swinging across the county through
Manor, Conestoga, Pequea,
Lampeter, Paradise
Salisbury Twps.
Use of the 28th
way, Route 322, cutting
northern the
west of Brickerville, and
ing through Ephrata to Blue
and across Chester
Strasburg, and
Division
into the
section of
continu-
Ball,
County, joining



flow Firm
a Foundation
“7 IRMEST foundation for the Fu-
> ture is in the enduring things
from the Past. Let us cherish
the Independence won for us
through blood, sweat and tears,
and remember gratefully those
who gave us what we have today.


A Select Barre Granite memorial,
erected in memory of those who
loved us, will be indeed a step-
ping-stone to enjoyment of all that



IIORRISOH





. the future holds, a corner stone,
symbol of those things on which
a we build our lives.
(BARRE)
euiLD)

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¢ that our Experience will enable us to be
g plans for your monument.
ge an appointment.
{ SPECIALISTS IN SELECT BARRE GRANITE MEMORIALS






HERE'S no ‘“‘guess-
work” when your car
rolls into our service de-
partment, for every mechanic
at the sign of De Soto-Plymouth
Service is an expert on your car.
Because our men know your car
so well, they go straight to the
Then, using
proper . equipment and factory
point of trouble.
Delta and Henry Streets
Phone 24-W


You'll find the men whe know
your car best-at the sign of
BETTER SERVICE

APPROVED
AA
engineered and inspected parts,
they do their work in quick, expert
fashion. Their experience means
more trouble-free miles for you,
so stop in soon. :
AMENT’S GARAGE
MOUNT
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i Where customers leave os 7, ap Pr





JOY, PA.
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i Sunday, Aug.
routes, |
routes have already
West |
High- |
county
Sunday,
3 Penna. Turnpike |Religious
‘News In This
Community
Kraybiil’'s Mennonite Church
E ast Donegal Twp.



Sunday 3. 3, 1947
0) Sunday School
10.0 Morning Worship
Mt. Joy Mennonite Church
Aug. 3, 1947
m. Sunday School.
Worship
Sunday,
9:00 a.
10:00 a.m. Morning
Methodist Church
Mount Joy, Pa.
Rev. C. A. Price, Minister
Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt.
Aug. 3, 1947
10.00 a. m. Church School

 
5 | 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
the Lincoln Highway near Down- | wh . yoy
thet | Holy Communion at 7:30 pm.
ingtown. |
g | at Salunga, followed by the first
Whether these are the same . .
bei > yy the quarterly conference, conducted
routes being considere y he | A . :
ites EINE OY ie |! District Superintendent L. H.
turnpike body was not known. $7 orp
Most of the commission state- |
ment concerned effects on the Sal vd
; : 1 Salunga
Fhiladelphia area of the propecsed Rev. C A Price. Minister
WVeV. AA. '1CE, -
routes. It was said all three would : rat
2 He Miss Alice Strickler, Supt.
pass through Paoli. Ciond ry 2. 1947
- ED @ WI mee 3 VY
8:00 2.m. Worship
There are 2268 carats in a . x
d a hl 10:00 a.m. Church Schoo]
pound. 8 i . : .
i Ti tort in I é Holy Communion followed by
here are no doctors in Lap- : :
land 2 : first quarterly conference con-
and.

by District
Zerr.
St. Mark's
Evangelical United Brethren
ntendent
Super:
Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor
Sunday, Aug. 3, 1947
9:00 a.m. Sunday School
10:15 a.m. Morning Worship
Tuesday
6:30 p.m. Women's Society of
World Service meeting Box
lunch.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting.
Lutheran Church
L. Koder, Pastor
1947
Sunday School,
Morning Worship.
Speaker: Dr. M. J.
Trinity
Rev. W.
9:30 a,
10:45 a. m.
m.
einer
T rsday
7:30 p.m. Church Council at the
parsonage.
| Ninth
Wedne
| Eucharist
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
Rev. G. M. Rutter, Pastor
Sunday, Aug. 3, 1947
after Trinity
Church School
Morning Worship
Sunday
9:15 am.
10:30 a.m
sday
of
Transfiguration our
9:00.
Church Of God
Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor
Aug, 3,
9:30 a.m.
1947
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Attitude to
a.m,
N
My
God
Evening Wousl
Davids Night at the J
DIY
p.m.

Monday
8:00 p.m. Church
Wednesday
7:30 p.m
council] Meeling
Prayer Meeting.
| Bible Study.
8:30 1 . Senior Choir Practice.
| Friday
6:45 p.m. Junior Cheir Practice
The Calvary Bible Church
i Classes for

Rev. C.
Sunday, Aug.
9:30 a. Bible Schoo
all ag
I. Summy, Pastor

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10:30 a.n
Sx or }
7.00 Pp Prayer-partners fe
lowshij
7.50 pm. E Worship
8 n: Vict the Blood
Wednesd:
7:45 Bible stud 1 prayer
fellowship.
Friday o
7:30 pm. The Cloud of Witness-
Last Lord's Day it was our pri-
to have the Lupold’s speak-
at both morning and evening
ervices. Mrs. Lupold spoke at the
mernin service with a challeng
people par



of the ung
d th need
ated young folk
to ¢ r mto dl tim rvice fo
Lord « { Missi Field. The
1
burden f 16 message cent
arcund seven qualifica 1s for a
AL
Ir. Lu
k n +h
£ ere (


re sometime
called receive the gospel of t
Lord Jesus The
lacks at this point, a roof i
s that $300.00 would pretty nearly
$1 . a
ase the roof. The need was

presented to the congregation and :
Lord, |
NEWTOWN (io. Guernsey Breeders
(From Page 1)
The
available.
Bulletin, M
An afternoon program is sched- |

| organization listed ‘as ‘speakers.



Joy, Pa., Thursday, July 31, 1947—5
Mr. and Mrs. John Cromwell a3 at 4
io judge : : acetime ulation
and Rose and Elwood Franklin judge. ; : !uled from 1:30 to 3 pm. with H. Australia’s pence pop
| visited at Indian Echo Cave on Yree lunch will be provided by nj J Kiein, of F. and M. College, |s less than that of Londen. ==
Sunday. the Mumma’s from 12:30 to 1:30 | Stewart, Pate and a representative| Most scientists say a person’s in=
Mr. and ‘Mrs. Arthur Koser and/Pm- and refreshments will be | of the Naticnal Guernsey Breeders cannot be raised.
daughter, Jean of Mount Joy, m——— -
visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frank
and family on Sunday. J }
Forl Floyd and Fugene Witmer i a u e I S u 3 r r i oO S
had quite a thrill on Sunday when,
Alvin Reist gave them a ride in L. J. SMITH, OWNER
his plane.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blott and TELEPHONE 308
family and Miss Betty Espenshade
of
and Gertrude Eppley
Miss Sarah Walker
of Lancaster
Middletown,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
| 1 ~
Mrs. Abram Gamber.
{ Mr. and Mrs. Flwood Snyder and
and
Mr.
Galen
visited
Snyder.
and Mrs. Roy Barton of Co-
lumbia and Emma Barton and
| May Nace of Columbia and Mrs.
| Mary Barton of Florin spent Sun-
M:. Mrs. Wm. K.
children,
| Newville
| Victor
Mr.
Shirley of
Mrs.
and
| day with and
Fogie.
Dr. and Mrs. Harold
Palmyra and Mrs. Mary
Maytown, Mz. Elmer
New York and Mrs. Emma Givens
Engle of
Engle of
Givens of
CRUSHED STONE
CEMENT & SAND
LINTELS

of Middletown visited Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Moore on Sunday.
Mrs. Wilbert Witme.-
Ronald, Mrs. Faul
Beatrice Neff and
and
and
Myers,
Miss
Myers
Witmer
son,
Miss
Janice
Brookhart
Mrs.
| evening
| and
Mrs.
Mr.
macher
| Keith
Mr. and
Lititz RD,
sel}
Doris visit-
Lillian
and
ed on Sunday
Mrs. Carrie Brock
of Marietta visited
Sunday afte noon.
Mrs. Daniel Gelt-
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
and of
children
Witmer on
and
family
Mrs.
and
of
Brunnerville,
Mervin Keith
Mr. and Mrs.
Lexington
of
Rus-
Mr.
Hope-
Keith and
Lewis Farlow
the
Lillian
and Mrs. of
{ land
| Mrs.
|
Jacob Erk visited Mrs. Florence!
Witmer and family on Monday
evening, |
of Eliza- |
bethtown sepnt Tuesday with Mus. |
|
| Mathila Derr.
meet fees
Local Affairs
In General
Briefly Told
(From page 1) {
Marietta,
Hospital
over week end.
Witmer and Ms.
Mrs. Harvey Shuman

master at was taken to

[wt
| Joseph's for an in
fected foot.
| Grace, William W.
fell down
skull. She
hours,
wife of
Lititz R1,
fractured
Weid-
steps
died
| man,
and he»
within several
A sycamore 200
down at
Market
tree nea ly
vears old is
Marietta. It is
St.
being cut
located
the
election of
on
just west
At an
and
of square.
the Denver
Tele-
a majority
Ephrata Telephone and
July
Union
graph Company 22,
voted ag
Hager
ceived
inst membership
and Bro,
the
Lancaster, re
to install red
in the Show
Harrisburg at a cost of
contract
mastic flooring Farm
building
$43,310.
t
at
An intense argument 2:50 a.m
| in the Susquehanna Fire Hall at
{ Columbia ended in Lester C
| Bachman, 21, shooting and killing
Walter R. Hull Jr., 31.
| — GC me
Misg Irene Kilheifer of Lancaster
| Junction is spending a few
| with her Mr.
Mrs. Henry
Mr.
| daughter.
with Mr.
and family.
days
grandparents,
Amand.
and Mrs. Eugene Wilson and
Susan Ann spent Sunday
Mrs. Mease
and
and Charleg
Myr. and Mrs. Paul Young and son,
Perry of Philadelphia, sp:-nt the
week end at the hom of Mr. and
Mis. H. T. Herr. er ¥
Miss Ruth Hoffman entertained
the memberts of the Lutheran
Church Choir on Tuesday evening
at her home.


Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shultz, of
Safe Harbor spent Wednesday vis-
iting friends in Landisville.
after the offering was taken it wsa
learned that approximately $180.00
was available in cash. The balance
we expect to be raised at the
seri of services sc uled fo
August 5, 6
August 5.
1 emphasis
polds wi i1
tailed messages of their needs.
Newtown
Evangelical ‘U. B. Church
Rev. J. E. Earhart, Pastor
mn August 3
9:00 am.

day,
Sunday School
7:20 p.m. Evening Worship
Thursday
7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting and C.
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4"
HOWELL OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS
8"
CONCRETE BLOCK




FLUE LINING
STEEL SASH
10"




Also—Ideal for Driveways, Park-
ing Areas, Farm Lanes, etc. . ..
at low cost maintenancel

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AND_S0, SMOOTH !
CARL’ B'DROHAN |
/ “MOUNT JOY, PENNA.”
PH Verio Stoel Sash + Glon-Gory Brick + Howell Overhead
Ready Mixed Concrete + Hauling Crushed Stone
St. Clair Anthracite

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He
cerned
re at Harvester we
the fact
growing number of our prod-
are con-

over that a
ucts are appearing on the re-
sale market at greatly infiated
prices.
As manufacturers, we try to
produce at the lowest possible
cost. We cannot set the prices
at which our products—trac-
tors, motor trucks, farm im-
plements, refrigeration, and in-
dustrial powerequipment—are
sold. We can and
list prices which bie at ma-
ers Ao ta
do suggest
or¢

jority of our de:
their retail prices. |
$20,000,000 Price 0
Our
publicly stated in March, 8947
basic price was
when we announced pride
re-
ductions at the rate of app}
$20,000,000 per

mately
on our products. At that #ime,
Fowler McCormick,
of the Board, said:
IS TOO HIGH IF IT (
Chairman
"ANY PRICE
AN BE RE-
DUCED. Wa
Practically all of our dealers
cooperated with this policy and
passed on the saving:


customers.
The objective of the
reductions was to mal
sible for custon:~rs to buy our
products, which they need so

badly, at lower prices
rally, this purpose is defeated
when our products are sold by
anybody at inflated prices.
IH Production at
All-Time I
jInflated prices arc caused by
Car


the difference between supply
and demand. To increase sup-
ply, we now have the greatest
number of employes in history
on our payrolls—almost 90,000
in the United States, asagainst
60,000 Large
new plantsaregettingintopro-
duction in Louisville, Evans-
ville, and Melrose Park. A
fourth will soon be in gpera-
tion in Memphis. The plen and
about prewar.
women now emplgyed are
turning out the gregtest quan-
tities of IH proglucts of all
kinds that we h@Ve ever made.
These are also fhe finest prod-
haverever made, and
recognition of that fact is an
factor
to the deghand for them.
ucts we
Distfibution to Dealers
But gen record-breaking pro-
on is not sufficient to give
IH
enough products to
yvglir dealer—and other
dealers-
# meet today’s demand. We have



»d to make the fairest possi-
geographical allocation of
our products so that every
dealer would get a fair share,
and we know that dealers, in
most s, have tried earnestly
to m the fairest possible
distribution to their customers.
But we

so know that many

ir too many


—are being resold at inflated
prices. The public criticism and
resentment of these resales are
ol 3 concern to us, as we
know they must be to our deal-
ch reactions en-
su
€rs,

ternational Harvester Company
danger the good will of both .
the dealer and the Company in
any community.
Distribution to Customers
Experience shows that many
IH new products are being re-
sold by users who decide they
can continue to make out with
their old equipment after they
have had an inflated offer for
their new equipment. To elimi-
this, many dealers are
taking measures to be sure that
nate
equipment purchased is for
their customers’ own. use and
is not to be resold.
Nearly all IH dealers, we be-
lieve, are now using the basis
of PRESENT NEED as their pri-
mary guide for the sale of
scarce products. The customer
whose need is real and urgent
is not likely to resell.
What Price Should
You Pay?
While it may take a little more
we urge
our customers to consider all
of the factors mentioned here,
before paying more than the
list price for any IH product.
Any IH dealer or branch can
furnish the suggested list price
for any IH product.
We know that the over=-
whelming majority of IH deal-
ers are as much opposed to in=
flated prices as we are. In the
public interest, we have al-
ready asked their cooperation
—and are now asking the co-
operation of customers—in
correcting this situation.
time to get delivery,
avis
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