| i Aa. J | Mount Joy Mills Inc. 3 Ry C. M. WEBB & SONS 122 South bara Street Cole Coal | ED. KEENE MOUNT §PY, PA. COAL — WOOD — OIL ROOFING SPOUTING | 268 Marietta Ave, Phone 158-M SHEET METAL WORK | “Let Us Make It Hot For You” ROOF PAINTING |= PHONES: Dr.H.C.Kiliheffer MANHEI |] 163 S. Charlofte 8 Telephone 1378R Mon. & Wedn@s. |] Tues. Fri. Sat) Mt. Joy 117-J (Manheim 211J4 | | Tues Fri, Sat, 9:30-1:00.2-5 P. M. ELIZABETHTOWN 15 E. High St. Telephone 24-R ML J. PARKE KREADY Public Accountant Phone 334 29 West Main St. MOUNT JOY and ces Welding | RAC FARM INE WELDING TAT-ANTU Automobile (FORMULA 83) LAWN MOW KILLS R AT Cover's Welding Shop Delta and Marietta Streets MT. JOY, EA Phone HOW ARRJYOUR SHOES 1 DON'T WRIT TG0 LONG. BRIN@ THEM IN. City Shoe Repairing Co. 30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET LANCASTER, PENNA. Truck Welding SHARPENING o Killing ras by s die just because thoy WALK AT-ANTU (Formula 83). Here's how it works: sprinkle TAT-ANTU in rat burrows or runways, Rats walk on it. Their feet are irri- tated. They lick ‘em. They die in 10 to 24 hours. , TAT-ANTU (Formula 83)' Is so powerful one lick kills rats. Guare anteed to kill or your money back. J.B. Hostetter & Sons 289 tracking me SEE EEE cel WANTED €n SD | AND A omen |} ORK ON MOBERN x MODERN E HAZARDS Sewing Machines — Sales & Service ON ALL MAKES OF EXTINGUISHERS LEO V. COBLE 107 S. Market St. ELIZABETHTOWN, PA, Phone 404-M 7-10-tf 815-1 Clean Crushed Stone Save $1.00 to Truck Load APPLY 125 Mount Joy Street MOUNT JOY, PA. a tf PENN LIME STORE’ & CEMENT GO. ‘| Sunday which are located in Anti-Saloon League Speaker In Mount Joy On Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. Religious Deeds Recorded News In This oi mo segs Community Lancaster, a lot in Landisville. George W. Lefis of Philadelphia | Norman H. and Geta D. Smith, will speak in Trinity Evangelical’ NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL East Donegal Twp., ' to Dorothy Congregational Church, Mt. Joy. = THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY and Lewis R. Stark, Rapho Twp, Rev. Lewis is a representative of AND THE ENTIRE SUR- lot in Mt. Joy, $400. the Philadelphia District of the Fennsylvania Anti-Salcon League. Reasons for voting dry will be churches the stressed in hundreds of 48 counties where local, option | elections have been called. In Lan- | caster County the drys have cal- led elections in the Millersville, and the townships of | Leacock, East Lampeter, Paradise, | Martic, Manor, Conestoga, Colerain. The wets have sponsored | in West Lampeter Providence townships. August 17th | borough of and | elections and has been chosen because it is Tem- perance Sunday and the theme is “To Drink or Not To Drink.” | The drys and wets are well or- haps decisive tug of war. According i i i : | Harry Brown. Leader, Miss Mil- ganized for this combat in the! ih i red Zink. Keystone State which’ threatens | this year to be a genuine and per- | Wednesday : ois : | 800 pm. Young Ladies | | to the Liquor Con- | trol Board 226 elections were cal- | led in 48 counties. While a few are on the question of Leer only and some others are on of liquor the question only some 170 voting areas will settle the question “Beer and Liquor.” Wets are making the claim that loca] option is pcohibition, which | they say was a “disgrace and a] failure and must not come back.” The drys are fighting for “better, | cleaner and Christian munities.” One of the dry slogans is, “You can’t find a right way. to | more com- | do a wrong thing.” The Pastor L. Dallas Ziegler in- | vites the public to attend this im- | rortant service. | ri | Community Exibit ROUNDING COMMUNITY. St. Luke's Episcopal Church Rev. G. M. Rutter, Pastor Sunday, August 17, 1947 Eleventh Sunday after Trinity 9:15 a.m. Church School 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday, Aug. 17, 1947 9:30 a, m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. | Sermon by Rev. A. W. Trumpeter | Tuesday 7:45 p.m. Womans’ Society meets at the home of Mrs Class meets at the Parish House. The Calvary Bible Church Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor Sunday, Aug. 17, 1947 9:30 a.m. Bible School of Classes for all ages. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship fermen: God's People in Disfavoz 7.00 Prayer-partners lowship. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship p.m. | Sermon: ‘Prayer Warfare. | Monday 7:45 Intercessory fellowship. | Wednesday 7:45 Prayer and Bible Study. Friday Street Meeting. | August 26, 27, 28. Josef Hershkowitz Jewish sionary Conference. mis- small game season | Woodrow W. and Edna C. Fitz- | kee, Mount Joy, to Dorothy and Lewis R. Stark, Rapho Twp., lot in Mount Joy, $400. Harry S. and Ella W. Newcomer, Maytown, to James E. and Mary H. Doles, Maytown, Washington House tavern, on River Street, Maytown, Chester E. and Sarah Jane Lan- dis, Mount Joy Twp., to Chester E. and Sarah Jane Landis, as tenants by the entireties, premises in Mt. Joy Twp. Paul M. and Naomi H. Engle, | Mcunt Joy Twp., to Robert S. Fry, Missionary | Elizabethtown, tract in Mount Joy Twp. John S. and Amanda D. Ober, , West Donegal Twp., to Amanda D. Ober, West Donegal Twp., tract of Bible land, 51 acres, 96.6 perches, West Donegal Twp., $3,500. Raymond S. and Margie G. Snyder, West Donegal Twp., to Benjamin W. and Miriam M. Stark, Elizabethtown, tract, West Donegal Twp., $450. State Game Laws For This Season Sportsmen of Pennsylvania may | v hit the trail 9 a.m., November 1, fel- for a month-long season of small game hunting, according to an an- nouncement by the Game Com- mission. Grouse hunting has been re- stricted to the first week of the with bag lim- its set at two a day or six for the f The Lupold’s left Mount Joy on|Season. Tuesday morning for Oklahoma. A| Following the 12-day buck sea- A Corn Queen will ke farewell] was held at the home of/son which opens December 1, a for the second year and Mrs. John | J. Herr was named chairman of | the committee, to choose her assis- tants and formulate a program for | the crowning, The banquet will be held as | usual with the tentative for October 23rd. John will secure the speaker. The grand champions of the 4-H | Pig, 4-H Lamb and Baby Beef | date set | Roland | Clubs will each be awarded a grand champion ribbon. The committee for catalog ad- vertisements includes Dr. E. W | Garber, Charles Ricedorf, Harold | Endslow, Curvin Martin, Ted{ Weidler, Emerson Rohrer, and | Simeon Horton, chairman. es - FIRE CO. AUXILIARY TO HOLD PICNIC AUG. 20 Ladi Ailiary of Fire Company, Friendship | hold their picnic in the basement of the Fire Hall on Wednesday, Aug. 20th at | six-thirty All their children are invited. If you wish to attend notify Mrs. David Mumper, phone will o'clock. members and TEL. E-TOWN 66R2 RHEEMS, PENNA. || 281-J or Mrs. Irvin Kaylor 24-7. | not later than Aug. 13th. Po rae NN Don't overioad your wiring system. SEE YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICAL COW © “WHY MR.DOOBIDDY! WHAT MAKES YOU THINK THE FACT WE ARE GOING TO SELL OUR HOUSE HAS ANYTHING TO DO WITH THOSE PICTURES MY HUSBAND IS PAINTING 2” build or modernize provide ADEQUATE WIRING. | | | WITH PLENTY OF REDDYBOXES! | | | When you TRACTOR LR a, The the Beacon Class. | Temperance | W. { Sunday, August 17, Sermon by Thursday | Sermon: ‘Eternal Helwig. Mr. and Mrs. Miller Wolgemuth State-wide anterless deer season Monday evening. |is permitted for one day only on A large group of friends were December 13. Bag limits for each in attendance to bid them God|/hunter were set at one deer, ant- speed. Also a large amount of/lered or anterless or six for each food and wearing apparel was camp. given to the Lupold’s which can| The Commission urged hunters and will be used tc good advan-/to confine their anterless deer tage on the field. First Presbyterian ‘Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor Sunday, August 17, 1947 9:30 a. m. Church School. 10:45 am. Morning Worship Sermon by the Rev. Yost, Pastor of terian Church, The Rev. Horseheads, N. Y Mrs. Wilson H and | Yost ace visiting Mrs. Yost’s par- Mrs. Melvin Potter ents, Mr. and | of Mt. Joy. Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. T. (A. McGregor, Pastor Sunday, August 17, 1947 9:30 am. Church School Mt. Joy Mennonite Church Sunday, August 17, 1947 9:00 am. Sunday School Wilson H. the First Presby-|ber 22 to January 1, mission {hunting to farming areas and ad- jacent woodlands to give owners much needed relief from |deer depredations. land- Wilson H. and Bernice A. Bender, |, and Anna M. Ebersole, 19, Eliza- | | Bear hunters will have six days | beginning November 17 to bag the | limit of one bruin. Snowshoe rab- | bits may be hunted from Decem- explained that hares are . ot too numerous, After the first day of season, shooting remainder of hunting the year from 7 am. to 5 p.m. Trapping Beaver may be Pennsylvania, Beavers trapped in but only by residents, from 1948, to March 15, 1948. No person may set, sylvania tend or operate but the Com- | hours during the | will be | Penn- | Feb. 15, more than 10 traps. No more than two | beavers may be taken by any one 7:30 pm. Young Peoples Meeting hunter during the seascn. | Friday 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting L. Dallas Ziegler, Pastor | Sunday, August 17, 1947 9:30 am. Sunday School School will be in charge of 10:30 am. Morning Worship 7.00 p. m, Prayer Period. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Rev. Service. George Lewis of Philadelphia will be the speaker. | Tuesday 7:45 pm. Youth Fellowship -+ Wednesday 7:30 pom. Prayer Meeting St. Mark’s Evangelical United Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor 1947 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Worship Hess, of Morning tev. Robert 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Dorcas ome of Mrs. the Society meeting at Alvin Bigler. Church Of God Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor Sunday, August 17, 1947 9:30 am. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Christ Is Our" Life. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Monthly Young Peoples Service. Life Insurance,” Betty etl eee Everybody in this locality reads The Bulletin—that’s why its adver- tisers get such excellent results. — etl eee ABOUT THOSE IN SERVICE | Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church | Pfc. Charles K. Frey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Frey, of town, is |serving with the First Cavalry Di- vision on occupation duty in the prefectures’ of the Tokyo-Yoko- hama area., He is working in the | Plans and Training Office of 2nd | Cavalry Regi- | ment. Prior to entering the Army | Squadron, Eighth in September, 1946, he was em- ployed at the Marietta Depot. Fol- | lowing his discharge he plans to | enter college. James Gutshall, son of Mrs. Wilscn Gutshall, Mr. Bainbridge RD, and Carl Drescher, son of Mr. | and Mrs. C. Drescher, Bainbridge, | Navy enlistees, are training at Camp Barry, Great Lakes. shall is a recent graduate of Bain- bridge High School, and Drescher was formerly employed at Bartles Garage, Bainbridge. | the Chicques Church of the Breth- en ren. | Wednesday Kraybill’s Mennonite Church East Donegal Twp. Sunday, August 17, 1947 9:00 am. Sunday School Newtown Evangelical U. B. Church Rev. J. E. Earhart, Pastor Sunday, August 17, 1947 9:00 am. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship Thursday 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting and C. WePrintEverything But Dollar Bills and Gut- | Charmaine F. Garber, { | | MARRIAGE LICENSE Henry St. Mount Joy and Ira E. Ruhl, Man- heim RI. Ray M. Snyder, 22, Mt. Joy R. D. bethtowwn. This application was The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, August 14, 1947—5 Patronize Bulletin advertisers. 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