The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 11, 1947, Image 6

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6—The Bulletin, Mi. Jay, Pa.
. Th ursday, September ] 1 1947 | Good legume hay that retains

EGG PRICES RISE
Late summer eggs usually com-
mand the highest prices’ of the
year, and large eggs pull a greater
spread in
when
price over smaller eggs
the supply dwindles than
during the Spring period of flush
H. 1
poultry specialist of the
| its green color is one of the. best
| sources of vitamin A for dairy
says J. C. Nageotte, ex-
specialist the
State College. The
usually the best
.euschrner, |
|
| tension
production, says F. calves,
extension dairy of
Pennsylvania State College i Pennsylvania
Eee ee

| second cutting is
CALVES NEED VITAMIN A { quality.


Also—Ideal for Driveways,
ing Areas, Farm Lanes, etc. .
at low cost maintenance!

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Ready Mixed Concrete {* { Hauling Crushed Stone
- 3 St. Clair Anthracite
Park-

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Sera Seman s Feast Nigh os Th 100
ednesda
7:30 p.m. Missionary Meeting. Ja am. SUSY Sonal
The program will include Organ Jo a.m, g or
and Piano selections by Mrs. G. 6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship Ex- |
Broske and Mrs. Divet.
8:30 p.m. Senior Choir Practice 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
Friday Wednesday
6:45 p.m. Junior Choir Practice 7:30 pm. Prayer Meeting
ana Thursday
Church of Brethren 7:30 p.m. Dorcas Society meet-
Florin, Pa. ing at the home of Mrs. Alvin Big-
West Green Tree Young People ler.
invite you to the Youth Ambassa- Friday
(dor for Christ, to be held at the
8 te) | Florin Church of the Brethren on
Religious | Saturday, Sept. 13th at 7:30 p.m.
Thi Special music and a special speak-
News In This |
|
Community
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL
THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY
AND THE ENTIRE SUR-
ROUNDING COMMUNITY.
er,
Kraybill’'s Mennonite Church
East Donegal Twp,
Sunday, Sept. 14
9:00 a.m. Sunday School
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship
Mt. Joy Mennonite Church
Sunday, Sept. 14
9:00 a.m. Sunday School
| 7:30 pm. Young Peoples Meeting
| Friday
7:45 Prayer meeting.

Church Of God +
Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor
Sunday, September 14, 1947
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
Children of the Kingdom St. Mark's
Evangelical United Brethren
Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor
Sermon:
of God.
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
ecutive Committee meeting.

7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal.



ines... long trains.








Big locomotives are built to do a big job a
in the big country which is America—a ~
big job in peacetime as in wartime. They
are built to pull long trains.
Long freight trains can handle more
goods at less cost—to you—than short
trains. .
Long trains mean fewer train§—fewer
chances for accidents—fewer interrup-
tions to traffic.
But a few railroad union léaders op-
pose long trains—among their current 44
demands for changes in rules i8 one limit-
ing the length of freight trains te #7 aver-
age cars. Why do they demahd this?
needed —to
power.
body wants
gone up. .
ee
The rate of injuries to railroad
gone down.
Average wages paid railroad
gone up....... AA
gone up.....
for hauling a ton of freigh
has gone down.........

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at first hand about matters which are



But union leaders want half- trains - double crews:
For “safety,” they say. But is it?
Government figures show definitely
that long trains mean greater safety to
railroad employes and public alike:
Then, if safety is not the real reason—
what is the reason behind this demand?
It is to make more jobs which are not
work’’ would be sheer waste. Think of big,
modern locomotives using only Aalf their
For this waste, you—the public—would
have to pay. Higher costs mean a lower
standard of living for everybody. Noe
aint diabolo ft os oh ak
i Here's the record...
/ If the quarter century... 1921-1946...
Average lengih of freight trains has
Average speed of freight trains has gone up.. 39%
Price of railroad materials and supplies has
Railroad taxes have gone up. 76%
But the average charge by railroads
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143 LIBERTY STREET ¢« NEW YORK, NEW YORK
We are publishing this and other advertisements to talk with you
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor
were combined in the United
Churches. Among these are the
{| Law and Order Society, the Lan-
caster County Sunday School,
Association, and the Women’s
Council,
United Churches of Co.
(From page 1)
> Communion Sunday,
Most of the money to be raised
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F ? | DON'T AVAIT TOO LONG.
D AX > | BRING THEM, JN.
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October Try the amdzing New Beltone | City Shoe Répairing Co.
Mono-FPao. |
about dedfness to Box 85, Mt. Joy. |
Write for Free booklet] 3) Qui QUEEN STREET
LANCASTER, PENNA.

by the campaign will be directed

toward establishing closer contact
between Churches and to making
possible activities that could
ke undertaken by
Church. Particular
being placed on making many |
activites as possible cover the en-
tire County.
They United Churches is a com-
paratively new group. It
ganized in December 1946 in order
not
only one |
emphasis is!
as
was
to combine many overlapping
| Church functions. A number of
| groups and activities which pre-
viously had been entirely separate
Each of the separate groups is
now a “Department” of the United
Churches.
One new department, not pre=-
viously represented by any group,
is the department of Evangelism]
and Church Extension.
It was pointed out by the com-
mittee that although dues of the
member Churches supply most of
the operating funds, it was decid-

Sunday, September 14, 1947
9:30 a. m. Church School. |
10:45 a.m. Morning Worship |
| “The Man in the Mirror.”
6:30 p.m. Young People
Donegal Presbyterian Church
Rev. T. (A. McGregor, Pastor
Sunday, Septembe; 14, 1947
9:30 a.m. Church School

Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church
L. Dallas Ziegler, Pastor
Sunday, September 14, 1947 |
9:30 a.m. Sunday School |
Promotion Sunday will be ob- |
served. Special speaker and music.
This will be a combined service.
7.00 p. m. Prayer Period.
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship {
Tuesday
7:45. pm. Young People’s Society
7:45 p.m. Youth Fellowship
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting
Sunday, Sept. 21, 1947
Girl's Day.
1
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re pay! This ‘made
nore: pay 0 The Calvary Bible Church
Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor
| Sunday, Septembe; 14, 1947
9:30 a.m. Bible School
Classes for all ages.
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
The Lord’s Supper will be ob-
served at this service. A series of |
messages will be given which will |
deal with the institution of
Practice of
Lord’s table. |
7:00 p.m. Prayer Partners |
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship {
“The Blood of Jesus.”
Wednesday
7:45 p.m. Prayer Meeting
that!

and

39%
ener
ner pts + 4 Auditor Lester G. Hostetter,
Methodist Church | 130.
employes has Mount Joy, Pa. Fast Ward : i
Rev. C. A. Price, Minister
| Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt.
| Sunday, Septembe, 14, 1947
{9:30 am. Church School
| 10:30 a.m. The Service
Salunga Methodist |
Rev. C. A. Price, Minister {
Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. |
Sunday, September 14, 1947 |
9:30 a.m. Church School |
|
Sesser evar

607%
workers have. 84
58%
senses

tees eres serene
t one mile
7:30 p.m. The Service
23%.

(From Page 1) |
then took the body to the Good
Samaritan Hospital, Lebanon, |
where Dr. W. H. Brubaker, Leba-
non coroner, was summoned.







Tora S1CO » CONTRIBUTIONS
| ed
[headed by the Rev. E.
Primary Election
000 bond issue to finance
Fellowship at the | expansion program,
berich, Sr., 96.
Hendrix, 144,
| Boro Council (2)
|
| Gates, 70; J. ‘Robert Keller, 60.
drix, 76.
| I.
ers, 48.
didate.
at the last general Assembly
meeting to conduct a fund cam-
pagin to raise additional money
quired to meet
budget require-
ments. Member organizations have]
in the past been supported by
dues, contributions and gifts.
Some of the Departments will con-
tinue to provide a portion of their
NOTICE
: - TO
CONSUMERS OF LIME
Because of the continuous increased demand for our White
Lily Ground Limestone we wet not able to supply the
demand; therefore many hdyé been disappointed in the
past.
To overcome this difficulty we have added to our equip-
ment another mill ingfeased storage capacity, additional
spreading equipment and other improvements which will
enable us to double our capacity.
Equipment however is not all we need to supply your
Weather conditions have much to do in making
deliveries with spreaders. Remember deliveries cannot
ground is too wet, or windy. Good
spreading days are few. The planting season is’ short.
Therefore we urge you to get your spreading done early
as possible, as this will help to avoid a last minute rush.
need.
be made when the
LANDIS STONE MEAL COMPANY
PHONE - E-TOWN 190 RHEEMS, PENNA.

financial needs,


Most of the Departments plans
extend their operations and
activites through out the County.
A Youth Council :
formed
to
has just been
with membership open to
youths anywhere in the County. |
The Rev. Robert W. Etter of Mil-
lersville serves as advisor to the!
Council, which is part cof the De-
partment
of Religious Education
H. Ranck
of Mt. Joy.
The fund campaign is being di-
rected by the Finance Committee
of the organization. D:. Ernest J.
Hch of Lancaster
The Rev. E. H. of our
boro, is both 4 member of the
Board of Directors of the United
Churches of the
Educat-
is Chairman,
Ranck
and
Department
ion
Chairman
of Religious
and Youth Activities,
(From Page 1)
a school
Republican Vote Here
School Director Clyde E. Cer-
Justice of the Peace —
Arthur


High Constable
No candidate !
John 8. °
Assessor — Curtis I.
Judge of Elections
Reisch, 77.
John Hen- ™
Inspector
of Elections John |!
Schroll, 75.
West Ward
Boro Council — Lloyd W. My-
Assessor — P, Bysshe Heilig, 46
Judge of Flections — Walter L.
RE
| Eshleman, 56. i
| Inspector of Elections — Simeon :
Rev. John Musselman, A. Horton, 51.
Democratic Vote Here
School Director — No candidate,
Justice of the Peace — No can-
High Constable
Auditor
— No candidate.
The Rev. Mr. Musselman was | — No candidate.
born in Florin, the son of the | East Ward
important to everybody. late Harry and Lizzie Geistweit | Boro Council (2) — No candi-
Musselman, and attended the pub- | date.
lic schools in that community. He Assessor — No candidate.
was a graduate of the National
 
 

PY Bible Institute, New York City, |
ph and was ordained in Freetown, |
br West Africia, where he was a
El missionary for 39 years, serving

TO DATE TO
SICO CUSTOMERS are the
APRIL 1947
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
$166;982.44
The MORE SICO CUSTOMERS -The MORE
PROFITS for PUBLIC SCHOOLS.




—

oe as superintendent of the West |
Africa Field.
 
|
1 He returned to the United
States on July 2, 1947 for retire- |
ment, and was a member of the
Covenant United Brethren Church,
Lancaster. He resided in Lebanon
for some time and just
moved to Mount Gretna.
Besides his wife, Mrs.

 
 
 
Alice |
 


 


| date,
N. Weidman, 35,
recently C
| PLAN
Judge of Elections — N, candi-
Inspector of Elections — Cyrus
| G. Gainer, 16.
West Ward
Boro Council — Harold Krall
5. |
Assessor — Pay] Hipple, 36.
Judge of Flectiong No candi-
| date.
Inspector of Elections — Jacob

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HURCH OF THE BRETHREN
50TH ANNIVERSARY
The Church



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© LOCAL TRADEMARRS, los
Sound ‘Judgment
Careful Consideration
WE a CAREFUL @ONSIDERATION to
{he neade of each paldn — meet his require-
ments
The
in a spirit of faimess to all concerned.
officers and employees of This Bank strive
to see thaifteir pairons always {ind hsre a
friendly atmosphere. You are invited to make
This Bank vour financial home, and the officers


> at your service.
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aye ghd joy
MOUNT JOY, PEN
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% INE OUNCE
OF PREVENTION
Necreer gan cause trouble with tne best of
cars. But a check-up stops trouble before it
starts. Make it a poifit to get that check-up now!
Whether ypur caf needs major repairs, or only
minor adjustrgénts, prompt attention by our
trained meckanics means trouble-free driving
later. Using specially designed equipment and
factory engineered and inspected parts, they'll
put your car in perfect
shape. Stop in soon:



LE
SERVICE
You'll find the men who
know your car best
at the sign of
BETTER SERVICE
 


Daugherty Musselman, he is suz- | of the Brethren,
vived by two brothers and two | North Charlotte Street, me
: sisters Howard and Clarence | will -celebrate the 50th anniversary J >
BENEFACTORS Musselman, M:s. George Vogle | °F the erection of the church gat
and Mrs. Harry Eichler, all of Irae Special services Sunday,
Florin, Sept. 14. 9
rome | an AMENT’S GARAGE
New Zealand has no native| 1M Young of nearly all round-|
Seven edhorn deer ace spotted at bir, DELTA & HENRY STS, MOUNT JOY, PA. PHONE 24-W
American women use a total of The accordian was invented in | :
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