The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 20, 1949, Image 5

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JOY, PA.
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SPRING CONFERENCE
The Pa. Assoc. of
annual Spring Conference March
31 and April 1 at the Pa. State
College. This work, aided by the
Agricultural Extension
now embraced in nearly all coun-
ties in the State and continues to
grow rapidly, according to R. E.
Olmstead, in charge of dairy
tension at the College.
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& SON
122 South Barbara Street
MOUNT JOY, PA.
ROOFING — SPQUTING
SHEET METAL WORK
ROOF PAINTING
PHONES:
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UNUSUAL
Dry Goods Sale
REDUCTIONS UP TO 509
1 Simplicity Pattern FREE With Every 3 yrds.
Material Sold
LARGE VARIETY TO SELECT FROM
MARTIN'S CHILDREN’S SHOP
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. PHONE 278-R



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service, is
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and better spray
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL
THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY

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| one of several improver practices | (from page 1)
which contributed to exceptionally cational] school class.
good tomato yield on many Pa . . More than 100 separate ribbons
: i Hk AND THE ENTIRE SUR-| "°° oi :
farms in 1948, informs James O ROUNDIN MMUNITY were awarded to Lancasters own
Dutt, extension vegetable special- ROUNDING COMMU poultry exhibitors in all types of
ist, the Pa. State College. - classes, both utility and fancy
lassen Salunga Methodist Church |
breeds of birds.
Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor Herman Ginder Jv
Miss Alice Strickler, Supt.
BEES PACK A LUNCH Mount Joy,

When bees swarm they take was named the director in the Pa.
along enough honey to last until inday, January 23 Hampshire Swine Breeders Asso.
they find a new home, and while 9:30 am. Church School. In the concluding sales of the
this supply holds out the swarm 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship |prize swine, an unnamed entry
usually can be handled without Official *Board will meet m=}. by Penn's Peaceful
difficulty, ssys W. W. Clark, ox- mediately after the Worship Ser=| Torn. Mt. Joy, which won |
| tension apiarist, the Pa. State | VI¢% the Hampshire swine champion- |
College. i ship, brought $270, top price for
Mt, Pleasant the breed.
Electric Brethren in Christ Church H. B. Endslow & Sons of Mari-
Eld. C. H. Moyer, Pastor
Sunday, January 23
10:30 a Morning Worship
etia, bought both the champicn and
Poland China
Welding
reserve champion
Also Specialize On
m bred gilts, for
$235 and $230, re-
FARM MACHINE WELDING | Wednesday spectively.
AND EQUIPMENT 7:30 p. m. Cottage Prayer Meet-| mp, horse-pulling contest was
| Automobile and Truck Welding | '"* Jay Sherks Home. won by Ted and Prince, a team
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING ——— f Bays driven Ly George Porter
Salonga f Washington County, setting a

Church of Brethren

| ? . new state record. The team,
Overs g Ing op John Ebersole, Elder In Charge 4,780 pounds, pulled the
Sunday January 23rd 1 sap sat at RITE cB |
Delta and Marieita Streets 9:60 a. m. Sunday School SAR : 3750 potnds a
RTE Me Ly dy URN. Sel distance of 27 feet.
| MT. Joy, PA. Phone 289 10:15 a. m. Church Service
The crowd saw a new record







Pablum [se 45¢
Dexntri Maltose
Ih 6%5e
Cartose pt. 52¢
JOHNSON'S
Baby Lotion d9¢
(HIX
Diaper Liners
150’s $1.29
DRI-TOT
Baby Panis 49¢
Baby Bibs 50¢
Curity Masks
29¢
PLAYTEX
Baby Powder
49¢
Rexall Stork Nursing Units
Goose Books
JEWELITE
Here
the
are values to “go buy” for
that
prove ear low, low prices baby
small fry values
your budget. And remember,
yeu save safely because our
Baby Department features the
doctor rec-
health,
comfort and well-being — prod-
very products yeur
commends for baby’s
ucts that measure up to profes-
siona! standards for quality and
dependability. Ss buy your
baby’s needs here and lower the
cost of raising a family.
35¢
$1.69
Regular
$2.00
PROPHYLACTIC
| Baby Comb é Brush Sets $1.75 - $2.50
Blue or Pink

TO THE LETTER
Your doctor's prescripiion
cails for certain specified in-
gredients necessary for your
healtl:. In addition, his pre-
scription ca'ls for three un-
written, but nevertheless
sential, ingredients — accura-
cy, care and quality. Our
many vears of experience and
the high level of our profes-
sional skill are yeur assurance
that these three are active,
participating parts cf every
prescription we fill.
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17'S NEW — IT'S DIFFERENT — It gives you extra traction
on ice and snow and wet slippery roads.
Don't Wait! Winterize your tires now with this sensa-
tional new tread. Come in and let us tell you more about
it.
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MAIN & BARBARA STREETS, MOUNT JOY








established in the log sawing con-
D H C Killh ff Mount Joy Methodist Church test. Clyde Snyder and Stanley
r. . . i e er Mount Joy, Pa. Brown, of Fayette County sawed
Optometrist Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor through a 20 inch log in 27 seconds.
Joseph Shacfier, Supt. Champion Shorthcrn Baby Beef
MANHEIM Sunday. January 23 : Iolite ; tie of}
163 S. Charlotte St, ? at Harrisburg was the entry of
[| Telephone 137-R 9:30 a. m. Church School William Endslow of Marietta R1
Mon. & Wednes. 9-5:30 10:30 « Worship Service It weighs 1,320 pounds.
Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P, M. Board of Trustees will meet fol- Special] award was given to Har-
Tues Fri. Sat, {lowing Worship Service old S. Bomberger, Manheim R2 for
$:30-1:00.2-5 P.M, | | Monday the best Bantam male in the poul-
ELA Te own 7:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship will|try exhibit. :
Telephone ‘oq. | | cet at the parsonage. John E. Fulten, Carlisle R5, won
Fuesday his sixth state championship in the
Senior Choir Rehearsal at the horse shoe pitching contest by tos-
0 lit M t Church sing 75 per cent ringers for a $25
ua 1 y ea Wednesday first prize. Fulton defeated John
ALSO 11:00 a. Weekday Class willl D, Baker, New Enterprize, Bedford
A FULL LINE OF mect Y the parsonage County, 50 to 36 and 50 to 12 in
Thursday the best out of three finals.
eT 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting In the Hereford breed, light-
| Derr ere weight class, Marian Ruth Musser,
- Church OI God Mt. Joy R won 6th. he
Fruits & Vegetables ge. cv Pastor Te or Py
heavy weight class, 2 Ray E. Mii-
Sunday, January 23, 1949 ler, Manheim R2; 5, James Wick-
y 6:30 a. m, Church School. enheiser, Mt. Joy Rl; 7, Galen
KRALL g Meat Market 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Keylor, Manheim R2.
‘ormon, “Man Honoring God” vee me 4 (i
West Main St. Mt. Joy | 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship

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— — (Sermon. “Jesus Suffering for Sins” N Ww F Fl
| pe PD €WsS Irom riorm
6:45 p.m. Junior Choir Practice (From page 1)
7:30 p.m. Illustrated Bible Study./days in New York.
Mr, and Mrs Warren
and family of Emigsville, York Co.
visited friends in town on Sunday.
Choir Practice
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor
Sunday, January 23, 1949
9:30 Church School
Installation of Officers.
10:45 1 m
“What Is The Profit”?
6:30 pom. W
| Closed Sundays | or ¥
8:30 p.m. Senior
Restaurant
45 EAST MAIN ST. Mr Jobin Eichler § fined hi
Mr, Jonn michier 1s conned to his
MOUNT JOY bed on account of illness.
am. Mr, and Mrs. James Mumper and
Monday thru Saturday
| Dinner served 11-2 and 5 to 8 Morning worship|Bender of Ickesburg, Perry County,
called on Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Mum-
peh Saturday
Suriday, January 19 Mrs. Harold
Buller, Maude,
estminster Fellowship
un Peoples
daughter Joanne
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship Buller. Mrs, Earl Gerlitzki and
Breyers lee Cream The Day of Triple Light daughter, Darlene, visited Amish
BULK AND GALLONS —— friends, Mr. and Mrs, J. Li. King at
Se eS ooo Donegal. Presbyterian Church The Kings have 14

Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor children and Darlene Gerlitzki has



Lowest: 19 (15th)
Highest: 53 (16th)
Average: 36 degrees.
Least daily temp. range: 10 (12th)
Greatest daily temp. range: 26
(16th).
expressing appreciation to all those
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re | ices held recently.
who assisted in the Revival ser-
Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church
L. Dallas Ziegler, Pastor




 




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WE DO Sunday, January 23, 1949 been corresponding with Sadie King
9:30 a.m. Church School FO AP
ALL KINDS OF for 4 years.
. cE A birthday party was held Satur-
i ; Pp The Calvary Bible Church day in honor of Marion Kay Ger- |
a 5 J Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor litzki and John Kissinger Jr
er Mr. E. M. Wolgemuth, Supt. Children attending ‘the party
sunday, January 23, 1949 were: Wm. Bender Jr, Margo Bul-
E E Woloemuth 3% am ible Schoo) ler, Lloyd Maurer, Judy and Sandy
. & i Gods Covenant : Miller, Arthur Graveno, Patsy Shet-
& Sen 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship ter, Vivian Gable, Glenn and Ken-
117 S. Market St., Mount Joy, Pa. The Pastor Speaking. neth Hess, Carl Kissinger and Dar-
PHONY. 71-R 7:00 1 Prayer Period lene Gerlitzki.
: - 7:30 p. m. Evening worship eel eee en
a The Pastor Speaking
oe Tred THE WEATHER
uesday
® 2:30 p.m. Believers Prayer Meet- BY KENNET! DROHAN
EWING J or fr pr pr emt
Wednesday local weather conditions from Wed-
7:30 p.m. -Cottage Prayer Meet nesday, January 12 to Tuc sday, Jan. |
Fad 18:
ac By) This Church takes this means of Temperatures
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Sunday January 23 Wind
NEW AND USED 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. Prevailing direction: West
MACHINES 10:30 a.m. Worship & Sermon. Average velocity: 7M. P. H.
FOR IMMEDIATE 6:30 p.m. K.L.C.E. Barometer
DELIVERY 7:00 p. m. Prayer Period Lowest: 29:85 (14th).
7:30 p Worship & Sermon Highest: 30.47 (15th)
Convert your treadle sewing Tuesdny Precipitation
machine into a portable or con i
sole. Repairs for All makes of 7:30 p.m. Young Peoples Meeting, Average: 30.20 In
machines, at the nome of Dcris Kaylor None
EL Wednesday A We
We pick up apd deliver any- 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting SAVE ON LABOR
where. We buy used Singers. 8:30 p . Choir Rehearsal Modern labor saving devices and
~~ a Sunday afternoon, January 30th, practices, along with more careful
J V BINKLEY the Mens Bible Class will sponsor| handling cf feed to avoid waste,
» ° a concert of music to be | cut poultry and egg production |
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SEWING MACHINE SALES Pregont | by the E-town College costs, says F. H. Leuschner, ex-
AND SERVICE Male Quartet. tension poultry specialist of the
Phone 216J 111 N. Market St. or ee Pa. State College.
Elizabethtown, Penna. \ : Reviown TY NY
J 11-24-tf Evangelical United Brethren SELL WHEN READY
a Church Sell when ready and do not |
Ac Oscar K. Buch, Pastor speculate, caution extension agri- |
RRR TE Sunday January 23 cultural economists of ‘the Penna.
y I 9:00 a.m, Sunday School Colleg
SS 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship. Se, ==

10:00 a.m. Morning Worship
Jan. 23rd will be the last night
our meetings.
|and bring others with you,
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Mt. Joy Mennonite Church
January 23 of
9:00 a, m. Sunday School

ISAM revival
| Sunday
EOR COUGHS DUE 10 COLDS
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The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, January 20, 1949-=5 |
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