The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, July 28, 19495 Church Notes Continuing Good Mean Business Forcast For Smiling | i | * Loser PPL Se 2 he: /! «a A . Pennsylvania for the remainder 1 | ATTENTION FARMERS Oy Service When You Need It "ine 1 Chuist Church ; DONEGAL AVIATION SERVICE || 500 4 m. Sunday § Chiques Church of the Brethren 9:00 a. m. Sunday School 1st Will Dust or Spray | ui oe ao i | By Richard Hill Wilkinson| 8th is a Youth Conference, Di yan of the year, will probably hold IN" YOUR CROPS OR ORCHARDS: C. C. Ellis of Juniata College is IRBY FOUND the girl seated on to the satisfactory levels of the J | guest speaker at 7:30 p. m. an upturned box behind the sta-| fret half of 1949, was the con- fg { Tomatoes, Corn, Tobacco and other Crops. : Sunday: Afterncon service is at bles crying. He hesitated, feeling clusion reached after analysis of hr 1 a i 2:30 p. m. Vespers, 6:15 p. m,| awkward, then said: 1.4 x | ho 9 the opinions of more than 1,000 HI 0 JUST CALL YOUR LOCAL AIRPORT Br a p.m: “Hello. Anything wrong?” industrialists, reprelenting three | She looked up quickly, apprais-|jourth of the *industrial output of Phares Landis gi DONEGAL AIRPORT and ‘West Groen Troe, Elizabeth. ingly, “No, please go away." the 9,500 square mile area served | ite : ; > \g stead, Kirby town; White Oak and Chiques Instead, Kirby by Pa. Power and Light Company. | Young People’s Department. squatted on his » I "I > 3.506 . PHONE, MT, JOY 3-5354 so i - Minute heels “You S ZZ EE iis FE a I Kraybill's Mennonite Church Fiction must have lost POW! Sombany J a recent bush | 2 - | | some money on|hness survey. | ¢ = — East Donegal Twp. that last race.| Present weaknesses in the in- The interviews were made by the Sunday July 31 : ‘ i S50" a. wy. Sunday: School | Black Fox fooled every one by not|dustrial picture, locally at least, | : | 10:00 a wi. Morning We rhip coming in. I lost too.” appear to be only temporary. | y | “I suppose I'm a baby to cry,|There is every indication in this Mt. Joy Mennonite Church bgt I coat help it. We—|survey that present retarded con- Ts ather a aked everything on] ,. : chs | Henry Garber, Amos Hess, Pastors or Sa Voryin OP! ditions in some industries are . os | Sunday July 31 Black Fox. Then that terrible I'm- nothing more than a temporary 0 " RD VALU ES } The Plumbing and Heating 9:00 a. m. Sunday School 1-Runnin’, who nobody thought had jevelling-off of production as the * 10:00 a. m. Church Service a chance, had to win." inventories were being reduced * : | en She hesitated, dabbing at herit, workable levels and price lev- Business of H. S. Meckley | Salung;: eves. He seemed like a nice young els were being adjusted. Plans Church ot SR Bretiren man. And she did so want com-|for future production and sales are being geared to long-range | Wi $ John Ebersole, Elder In Charge pany and to talk . . . : C ill Be Continued By Mr. John Herr, Supt. > He discovered her name was |gondidens and Blank fl Sunday ly & by ol Thr nos hia eing put into shape for most | Sunday July 31 Polly Hayden, The next day he | preduction. About 37 . 9:00 a. m. Sunday Sc walled : . is 0 : His Sons 10:15 2 m Church chao called at her house and met percent of those interviewed have [ ili ce her father, a jolly faced old |jeen completed and there is a gentleman with white walrus [definite note of optimism with an! St. Mark's moustaches, increase in production expected Jay H. and Robert Earl Meckley | Evangelical United Brethren focl for the last half of the year. | “— “We reall houldn’t SO tat ' ' . y |. Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor SEO ine ae le = Among industries sill faced With Reconditioned, ready-for-the-road, clean Here's economical hauling . . . thrifty delivery ° | Sunday July S for the introductions wove ‘over. Le about 25 Percent used cars stamped with our "OK!" Models —in trucks to suit a wide variety of uses. One i 9 2. m. Sunday Schoo Ty : Yiof the tota cross-section, the | : ti an i i : 10:15 a. m. Morning Worship ibs? mop mote. than ve and helo opinion is for some de- 10 suit SYST) Purse, i. SYSIY nes d. You know oriwoofa kind i you want them, youbetter Tuesday : isn't complaining at all.” : crease in operations. The re- they're good buys—our reputation's at stake hurry. Every one is reconditioned by truck 7:30 p. m. Opening of Mt. Gret- That night Polly and Kirby had|maining 48 percent expect’ the | on every deal, : experts . . , priced to move, —— H S M kl & Sons na Bible Conf. and Adult Camp. | dinner at a little inn out on thellsst six months of the year to be | . . ec ey Wednesday Pr Meeti Tamiami trail, las good as or better than the high tax ¢:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting He knew she was wondering whenllevel of the first half-year. P, WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY | and how he was going to pay his| Anthracite mining, largest sin- 1946 Chev. Sedan $1295 1939 G MC $295 € Churcnn of God racing debts, and where he was|gle classification in PPL's in- | . a : —— | i ¢ (R¢ » VE TR ( Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor going to get the money to establish power business, foresees | Heat & Radi PANEL mens! — | Sunday July 31 i 1 he § bust vou requirements of at least 48 mil fone ey July 9 umself in the law business. ou = f RL = r 9:30 a. m. Church School ot oon’ ane out a shindle lion tons of hard coal to meet | | 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship Rs PY ht aE 2 the 1949-50 coal year demand. | 1941 Ford Tudor by 1939 Chevrolet Lg | Sermon Behold the Christ of | 4% > a rh i - Wg Currently monthly mine produc- | Heat ’ PICK-UP : i mm 1 | theCross t Be di i te ie i Pee tion is running far behind due to | . | Mcnday ion. The next day he hired an otlice| the three-day wark week now in | : Ch Your Traadle Dim on come mate al a rot won id Svs 4 Yah ol 1940 Olds Sedan 1939 Ford 1-ton is po m. Col. Stratton and asked that racing|forecated demand for hard coal | ange our lreadie | Wednesday enthusiast to meet him at Hialeah. [in the coming sezson, anthracite | Heat & [Radio PICK-UP —_— » . | 7:30 p. m. Hlustrated Bible Study “Colonel,” he said over a sand-| will have to operate on a full- | ’ ; ewing Machine Into | A new series of lessons 9 " rt . 173130 1p HET time basis eve ith carly | . ok § ssons are be- | wich and coffee an hour later, *“I'm|time basls even with an early | A ie A El t . P rt bl Lol Ted, © oar ah Pn | i ey atta |scttloment of present wags FOR ECONOMICAL PLEASURE DRIVING . . : FOR BUSINESS n ectric rortapie | Arts. vou made me for I'm-a-Runnin’,|iustments. | DRIVING FOR PROFITABLE HAULING | ———— Hare enive Faw | These general industry fore- | vee « « « FOR THRIFTY DE- He's yours for $50,000. 3 C Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church | The colonel ared. “Now |Casts, converted into electric de- | - 3 gs" Or onsole L. Dallas Zeigler, Pastor a oe ow mands upon PP and L, Indicgte | LIVERIES . .". SEE THE ‘OK!’ USED CAR AND SRUCK VALUES AT industrial power sales are likely | | Sunday July 31 to step up during the last half | . . horse died or broken a leg or 9:30 a. m. Sunday School dls 5 | 10:30 a. m. Worship Service something?” _., |of the year. Residential and | 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship “Nothing of the sort,” Kirby | farm electric business has contin- NEWCOMER MOTORS Inc | Wednesday laughed. “I'm quitting racing forjued to move upward at a steady | on ® | 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting good. It's no business for an ener-|menth by month rate of 14 per- | 8:30 Choir Rehearsal getic young lawyer to be wasting|cent. The company’s com- MOUNT JOY. PA. did ae mercial electric business shows a First Presbyterian Church I v similar trend, now moving up- | amr em Sr een - ward at about ten percent a | Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor — | sunday July 31 ; month, | | 9:30 a. m. Church School | PP and L operating revenues | 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship || for the six months ending June | Rev. C. E. Carson will preach. |! 30, 1949 were $34,836,838, an in- | [crease of 6.3 percent over the ® | Donegal Presbyterian Church like 1943 period. Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor | Farnings, after all charges, ac- | re i . . . : Boss | Sunday . r 3 cruing to the common stock § i You can also have it electrified in your present cabinet. Esti- ay Jay 1 ol i Pa. Power il Tite Co. for the | MANHEIM R. D. 2, PENNA. mate given free. Prompt guaranteed service. Pick up and deliver No. evoninz service until Aue. 12 twelve moriths period ended on | anyw here. | 21st. el June 30, 1949, were $6,569,548, | Ara ! CR ilequivalent to $226 per share of i J Y BINKI EY Salunga Methodist Church { stock outstanding at the | ® w® d Rev. James F. Mort. Pastor i i'end of June. Including the re- vey Oh . { wii | Ter ln ie “1 cent offering of 415983 shares of | IR CO P ESSO © — EXC A TING SEWING MACHINE SALES AND SERVICE Su Miss Mico Strickler, Supt. il common net earnings anole] A M R h R [Rh 4 A A 3 Sunday July 3 | 1h oF 1 J Phone 216) 111 N. Market Street, Elizabethtown. Pa. 10:00 a. n Schoo i|for common stock for the same | § i EWP i Tic 0 = m. Church School { period would be $1.98 per share J 2, TE I $ | Tuesday ! ee Tp Xi = . = Ee rs Salunga Community Picnic will |} wy a we, [Lo held bongs Bas | “We'll buy another NEWTOWN Rock Drilling Cellars 7:45 p. m. Quarterly Conference won't we—we both love horses . &- : = tL neld at Mount Joy don't we?” z= The Ladies Aid Society of the Concrete Breaking, Ete. Trenches, Etc. hh 1 ti it. I hired an office this Now : oo a V3 io Wes se Newtown Church held their reg- _Chiques Church of the Brethren no Af ; i Saturday, July 30th They went to th ‘ wd ular monthly meeting at the > Y, : They went out to the stables an : : —_—- AT THE 7:30 p. m. Youth Worship Ser- ked at I'nmy-a-Rumni The colonel home of Mrs. Lillian Witmer on vice. Guest minister Rev. Har- understand it wrote Thursday evening. old Pahnestcek, ‘heck for $30,000 a ur aper Mr. Jcseph Wittle and children PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-4753% > passed. Conscious of a queer of Marietta, Mr. Harry Hamilton Calvary Bible Church LINCOLN Ela boy Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor ation in the pit of his stomach, |4f E-town and Mr. and Mrs. Rag- E. M. Wolgemuth, Supt. Kirby headed back for the stable: ner Hallgren of Mt. Joy visited | Sunday July 31 for a last farewell. Outside I'm-a-| ie Vile { . 9:15 a. m. School Runnin’s stall he stopped dead still Wr. and Mrs. Aristice Wittle on ttt met ee meee rete ee ees me - a estaurant an OW ng €ys 10:25 a. m. Morning Worship it sight of Polly Hayden talking Sunday. : ; 0 7:00 p. m. Prayer Period with his stable Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Landis of | 7:30 p.m. Evening Service with EYES blazed at him. “So! Brunnerville visited Mr. and Mrs. The Se (Lesa speaking. good loser, The man who|Daniel Geltmacher on Sunday. { / Vednesday | "7:30 p.m. Prayer Service and | Cn 103 everyiing who will have| Mr, and Mrs. Earl Geltmacher . . oe : oq fF hi fo paving tov teaching the Book of Revelation. | to spend the rest of his life family spent a week with | August 1st to August 6th —~——— his racing debts and still smile! Mrs. hh. what a fool I've been! Minnie Geltmacher of Kin- THIS FIRST YEAR HAS BEEN A VERY PLEASANT ONE § Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church | Off what a fool Ive beens | goog) | L. J. SMITH, Owner L. Dallas Ziegler, Pastor “Wait a minute! 34 He Hi Te Ta ee FOR US, AND TO SHOW OUR APPRECIATION OF YOUR & 9:30 a. m. Sunday School caught at her arm but she Jerked| Mr. and Mis frvin Wiser and ETRE { 10:30 a. m. Morning worship way. He followed her out to her|family took a trip to Coply Pa. TELEPHONE 3-9731 PATRONAGE, WE ARE OFFERING SEVERAL ANNIVER- 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship car. “You've got to listen,” he said on Sunday. | | 3 sreoms on om re var or SoM TE or | Ta Sn Ste Bel i sine ce of im le, ; [ought it pairview visited Mrs. Matilda C O N C i’ E' i E B iL. O C K oy « 22 | would n » you feel better. And Derr on Thursday Wednesday 1 : ‘hi Te . ; it worked. I meant it when I said 8:30 p. m. Choir I 4 . -— Anniversary Week MONDAY TO SATURDAY. vith racing pve| Mrs. Howard Witmer and son was through ; Strat-| visited Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Nes sold I’'m-a-Runnin’ to Colonel Mount Joy Methodist Church ton. Look!” He held ont the bill|of Columbia R1 on Sunday ® . Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor of sale and the check Mr. and. Mrs. Salem Camber Crushed Stone Chimney Blocks Joseph Shaeffer, Supt. Ra ; : | S av r 3 She starea at him round-eyed, and family of Columbia, Miss An- Sunday, July 31 t hi 1 | I f Colum} M A 9:00 a. m. Worship Service frightened. “Oh, you shouldn’t |nje Blensinger of Mt. Joy visited 0 t C t Fl Li : 10:00 a m. Church School have! Kirby, you shouldn’t! nr. nq Mrs. Abram Gamber on M rror emen ue nm On Our Menu Some Day Next Week | Tuesday You'll never be able—l mean, |, 0 evening g 8:00 p. m. Board of Trustees to you love horses. Any one cam we oy . | meet at the Church sec that. You level T'm=a- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mahan of | Wednesday ha " Columkia, Miss Emma Givens and | Concreting, i Ng fy Qe ee “Not half as much as I love you,” [5° Robert of Middletown, Elmer | M h . | dist Churches, Dr. A. K. Smith a ; he told her soberly. He put his arm Givens of New York, Mr. and ason & WwW ite district supt., presiding. Re- | around her. “You believe that,| Mrs. Harry Fisher and children | pcrts on Church Program will be | don’t you? You must believe it." |of Ohio and Mrs. Ida Isenberger | Sand | presented by Officials and repre- “Darling, of course I do. And—|,f Mt Joy visited Mrs. Kate | sentatives of local Church organ- a slad th: ‘re going to be ) I am glad that you're going 20 Moore on Wednesday. Baked Beans made with fresh tomatoes. etc. | will also appear. \ Steel and Aluminum Sash Overhead Runnin’, August 15th | izations. A devotional service | 5 respectable lawyer, only—only—' : . i led_by Dr. Smita will precede a | Loh orton TTT | Mr and Mis, David Alleman p Lintels Garage Doors —— | business meeting and social time "Wall. sometime, alter we've and son, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey | ® The Bowling Alleys Will Re-open They are being re-conditioned and will be in fine shape. Wi he conducted following a con- been respectable for a good long|Bcles of Marietta visited Mr. and | Thursday while, we'll buy another horse,|Mrs. Edward Isler and family on | FR al Ric SI ae Se OR oa ol SARTO FIRE PLACE UNITS and CCESSORIES ste Mary's Special Platter 0 Will Appear as a VERY SPECIAL ITEM Bigger and better bowling i the slogan for is coming | N gn B. CI i Jove bork So ye 4 loviully Geltmacher spent Wednesday at | REE | Year. Anyone can bowl. | vn XK. Buch, Fat : Released by WNU Features | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | dy: deh RI a i Keith of Brunnerville. 0; . . | Sunday July 31 (R38 OF Oe Custom Drilling & Jack Hammer Work — Estimates Cheerfully Given MARY WOLGEMUTH HULDA IL. FORNEY | 9:00 a. m. Sunday School. Everybody in this locality reads mn 4 fm 7:30 p. m Service & Sermon | The Bulletin—that's why its adver-| Can it be said that baby-sitters | $e 1 | V0 pn. Prayer Meeting & CE, tisers get such excellent results, [are folks that take hush-money? } - \ \ { i . i