The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 17, 1949, Image 5

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ING | The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, August 18, 1949—8
am || Central Manor Camp Meetin g Church Notes County Gas Co. Rotarians Shown |= “fn Tt Tune Se
. 26c : NEWS PERTAINING TO ALI (From Page 1) (From Page 1) | and enjoyed by all that were | RECORD TWICE IN 2 DAYS
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le 4 Of The Churches of God at Ce ntral Manor Park THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY Commission for permission to tap [snd on Tuesday he was given a : present Pan-American Airways clips
2 the linc Other agencies also | jol. to do; and it was done quite | Next week George Leibschultz | pers | have excelled the
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rom ugust 20 to 28 1 049 ROUNDING COMMUNITY. must be asked well will speak to the club on his ve- | foundl md to London flying res
9 Andrew S Morgan, gas com- for Tuesday Ww cent air trip to Germany, where | cord twice in the past two, days.
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or CENTRAL MANOR CAMP MOTHERS’ 6:45 P. M. Sermon, Rev. W. A. Dean. Sub- vary Bible Church will be abe president said in a site| number of colored slides shown [ho visited friends and relatives.| The America, byt Cat
nudge - ASSOCIATION 1949 ject, “Two Essentials To Conquer Sin”. ent fron tha yalpit of that ment by Ralph Eshleman on the Laurel | George was cheduled to speak to | Francis Jacobs and carrying 30
ppings. Oem. 8:60 P. M. Sermon, Evangelist Joe Miller, Cl 3 rr 8, wh Rn i a Engincrin studies to deter-| Festival at Wellsboro, Pa A- | the ciub this past Tuesday,‘ but | passengers flew from Gander
ore . sob. The re ok lan wrch, Sunday A st 28th. . | i
President ........... ii Mis. W. S. Houck | Subject, “The Love of the World", will be nls i Coni oT mine the possible advantages to | one the slides were several of |it was impossible for him to ar-| Airport in Newfoundland to the
Vice Presiden Watherita IE aes | Saturday, August 27th. i lh i the Lancaster County Gas Com- | \iss Mary Jane Krall, daughter [range his schedule to conform | London Airport in six hours and
nt ...... Mrs. Katherine Kaetzel [ y He 5 : Director of the Bethanna Bible Mi M:
Secretary ..... .. Mrs. Emma Kilheffer f iw A.M. Que! Hour, Rev: Andrew Tel- ad Missionary Conferer bi t the |S 25,000 customers by the| of My, and Mrs. James Krall of [with our Tuesday meeting 48 minutes, at an average speed
an .............. Mrs R. D. Bocker ord, Subject, “Holy Spirit”. ; Rd ny ¢ introduction of natural gas in this | (his town. who was a contender The visiting Rotarians were | of 307 miles an hour. Tuesday,
Kindergarten Group (3-5 yrs.) 10:00 A. M. Sermon, Rev. George Schmeis- meeting at Southampton, Pa. dur ’ ‘ . bo 1 i . ad }
P.M Mee More & Warr er, Subject, “Our Light Affliction” ing thet dr lie Sot 19 nesting completion for the Lowel Queen Crown. |Llovd Kline, Columbis; Glen 1.1snatier clipper inde iit"
M. Miss Mary E. agner y | et . ing t week n his absence . ' : . rie . iv . ’ li or og. :
Miss Janie Becker, Assistant 2:30 P. M. Children’s Service, Mrs: George Mr. J. Omar Brubal vil revel natural gas upply | Along with these slides, Ralph | Krone Nest Shore and E. Pl flight in six hours and 52 min.
, Assist: . 3 . me wil c= ' een tO pg i
Handcraft for Girls (6-14 yas.) Schmeiser. upy ti ulpit bot i lines cross Lancaster County, are | showed some of the DuPont ga Heintz, Philadelphia,, a guest of
A ) 0. 1 Ss ony A = cupy the pul t boti m > :
Mrs. W. S. Houck Mrs. Katheryne Kaetzel 2 30 P. M. Sermon, Rev. W. A. Dean, Sub- : 1. Serviy namely the Texas Eastern Trans- | gens. which were also in color. { Wilbur Beahm Patronize Bulletin advertisers.
Boys’ Activities (6-14 yrs.) =o Three Pictures of the Conqueror of eT Er { mission Corporation's 20 and 24 | eo —— ene
Mr. Kaetzel [ n 4 St. Mark's inch lines and the Manufactur-
TIME -— to be decided. 6:00 P. M. Young Peoples Sun-set Service, Evangelical United Brethren Viet a
| ig Evangelist Joe Miller. Ezra MH. Ranck, Pastor ers’ Light and Heat Co. lines.
MN she 6:45 P. M. Sermon, Evangelist Joe Miller, Sunday, August 21 These are the most probakle of
PROGRAM i Subject, "God's Blockade On The Road To 9:00 2. m. Sunday School the sources of natural gas for
1 Ane WL ! ° . . 10 15 a. m. Morning Worship the Lancaster Gus Co,
Saturday, August 20th | 8:00 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford Wednesday H 1 | f
| 7:15 P. M. Song Service Subject, “Four Bible Su rs” 7:30 p. 1 Pray Meeting Ow lo proceed and cost 0
i 3 V . { A y Suppers”. ol p. m. raye Meeting 3
7:30 P. M. Opening Exercise Sunday. 781 suppl possible methods of util-
| 8:00 P. M. Sermon, Evangelist Joe Miller { ( . SE i zat st 1.» fic
| Te tr, 3 RT 0 ' 9:15 A. M. Praise Service Mt. Pieasant tion, costs and routes of con-
| S \C dre o> EY ’ Ce. .
Prepare To Meet God | 10:00 A. M. Sermon, Rev. Willi Honial Brethren In Christ Church necting mains are included in
Sunday, August 21st | hha “ Wlouak,
" 9:15 A. M. Prai e Se rie { Subject, “Some Die To Go To Heaven - But Elder C. H. Moyer, Pastor the present studies.
J:lo A. NM. Praise bervice. Some Don't” Sunday, August 21 f ic }
10:00 A- M. Dedication of the New Board- I ge ‘Childrer 's Service, Mr 9:00 a oy Sunday School . Appplications to be wade io
ing House. Dedicatory Message by Rev. H. E. | TT orice: irs. Seon 10:30 a. m. Home Mission Service| te Federal Power Commission
Wagner Sr. Music by the Chambersburg | 3:00 P- M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford Rev. Roy As Mechanicsburg, | 17 permission to obtain gas from
3 | Cpt of Gad gor, : Subject, “Why We Must Preach the vill be the sheukel these ources are also being pre-
| dP. NM nildren's Service, Mrs. George x i: 4 WP 10 Yeoh Ue J pee
Schmeiser in Charge 5 Feorge i poe ang Peoples Sun-set Service, ——— ae pare d |
| 3:00 P. M. Sermon, Rev. George Schmeiser RD a . The gas wot * pipec 5 S d
Sul ws 2 Ser 0 Rev. George Schmeiser. 6:45 P. M. Sermon, Rev. W. A. Dean, Sub- Salunga | ¥ oll BO ped © | {3 Lunch tudent
ge a fo 1 te Hindrance? ject, “Two Battlefields Against Sin” Church of the Brethren demestic, commercial and indus-
Si P. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford. 8:00 P. M. Sermon, Rev. George Schmeiser John Ebersole, Elder In Charge [trial users in Lancaster, Lititz, Lam
i [ Subject, Why No Fruit? | Subject, “He Went Out And It Was Ni ht” : Mr. John Herr, Supt. Manheim and Mt. Joy Morgan | i Box i p
8:00 Pp. M. Sermon, Rev. W. A. Dean. Sub- | —~ on as Night", Sunday August 21 | 1 : 4 = 8 . 4
ject “If We Confess Our Sins”. | CLOSING EXERCISE 9:00 a. m. Sunday School a ; Ty 8 A student neces- Non-slip tread
| ———— ( ‘1 hh Servica what the gas company A 1 Metal bos 13
Monday, August 22nd . { - 10:15 a. m. Church Service : : : ayy 2 for y i shy
comma 10:00 A. M. Quiet Hour, Rev. W. A. Dean | Li govsiders do hw ne advaniofies of with locl Rust 5) ig HEN design |
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Subject, “Meditations in Obadiah”. { - OFFICERS Calvary Bible Church bringing in natural gas, Morgan . i study Flexible tion makes this a
2:30 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford. f PRESIDENT—A. F. Eshleman Rev. C. IL. Summy, Pastor said that is one of the things to my resisting sanitary :
Subject, “Book of the Month”. SECRETARY—Ralph Kilheffer E. M. Wolgemuth, Supt. he determined by the survey. | goose neck, long lasting tire.
3 > VI 3 + . QL nl ~ n / o 5 21 >
3 5.00 | Youre Peoples Sun-set Service, FIN. SECRETARY —Samuel Kauffman 9 doy August et tron) Natural gas, he said, will not x
ev. VW. { ean " . a. m. bible SCNOO 1
6:45 P M. Se on, Rev. W. { as. gt [ TREASURER—H. M. Lehman 10:25 a. m. Morning Worship necessarily reduce the gas rates
. M. Sermon, R« W. A. Dean. Sub- TENTR TACTR Tout 1 I ro mem
ject, “Every Man at His Best Is A Sinner” { GENERAL MANAGER—A. F. Eshleman [he Boundless and Benevolent | but it wiil tend to stabilize our [Rae
8:00 P. M. Sermon, Rev George Schmeiser. | ASST.—Rev. H. E Wagner, Sr. Go SP The ; peaking production Ten : i \ Accurate ¥ \
Subject, “When Christ Raised His Voice.” SPIRITUAL DIRECTORS ; % ti ae with | Morgan said he doesnt know ms | 4 | A
{ol ). Nn LV 12 DEI'VIC V1 1 \
Tuesday, August 23rd. ! Rev. W. R. Weaver the sermon Al 1 1 Hold ro. | When the application to the Fed- R k Alarm (TSHR
+ 9 (00 A. M. Juiet Hour, Rev. W. A. Dean: ASST.—Rev. M. C. Manning lased Pastor speaking cral Power Commission will be | aC et \ AE i}
Subject Moa tions i ; TRUSTEES Wess id r Mootis made but it may be in the very | NN Clock NG
ele 4 iv Lermon, Lvange Joe I r r = ol raver Meeting .
Subject Cay iy So ig i Jos Mille r. | W. R. Weaver, 1951 ? vie near future. Other applications Super quality Jie:
ar Ee aL DEA xXour Home | . M. Lehman, 1949 A. F. Eshleman, 1950 in SO mi + made approve
99 2 2:30 P. M. Children’s Service, Mrs. George Sic an, 103 Mount Joy Methodist Church also nust be Jad and approved | Beautiful in- C bi .
g | : eam Se! : { BOARD OF MANAGERS Rev. James ¥. Mort, Pastor Neither would he estimate how : . om ination
i 2:30 P. M. Sermon, Rev. George Schmeiser, > ™ I. Joseph Shaeffer, Supt. on natural gas could Le suppli- laid and fin-
3 i “When Chrict C To The T H A. F. Eshleman, Washington Boro, Pa. < A 1 I J 1
Sul t, "When Chri ame To The Temple | BH M Lomas. PF. Sunday Augus . ed here if the company decides ished B k L k
6:00 P. M. Young People s Sun-set Service ’ Atl y AE 10:00 a. m School 1 : 1 e oC
)7 { Rev. W A Dean ’ John McDonald, Washington Boro, Pa. 11:00 a. m Service to go ahead with the project.
6:45 I M. Sermon R Andrew Telford, | Lloyd Mealls ne LR D2 Lancaster, Pa, Bn 4 the project of tapping fe lines,
Subject, Why N uit?’ \ ssell Eshleman, Washington Boro, Pa. Salunga Methodist Church he said would involve the con-
300 P. M.S ; | H. S. Garling, Shippensburg, Pa 3 ep I |
$ i . M. Sermon, Rev. W. A. Dean. Sub- | CH. Misses, Elizzbetl wo Pa. Rev. nes F. Mort, Pastor struction of metering stations and
ject, “When Sin Is Finished”. | cA. Musser, Rlizabetiitown, Pa. Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. anol lin he wre
| George McAllhenney, R.D. 2, Lancaster. Pa ay auxiliary lines to take the gas to
Wednesday, August 24th. { H. E. Wagner Sa Chamberahure Pa Sri Sunday August 2 : the consumers ewco ner on NC
OOD A MM Oh int a . Sa., Ch: shburg, Pa. 9.01 lind otshin Service Isumers.
0 A.M. Quist Hour, Rev, W. A. Dean. P. H. Kibler, Washington Boro, Pa. ey to I i | Go Both the Big Inch and the . . 7 3
* » Aj 7 pied dons Jn Obadiah . “ Charles Wagner, Washington Boro, Pa. 7-30 ty Fo Ny To hip Little Inch j : through ; Lanc
XA M. Rev looriic: a = yap Shay 30 p. n enir yrshi 1 Inc Yass oug J "aS —-
- icct. “Suffering With oe > en So Luter Petey Sr., Wong Boro, Py To be held on the lawn of the! jor County about a. mile and A Phone 3-3361 MOUNT JOY, PA.
I Sy 1 n irist ( Sa auffman, R. D. 2, Lancaster, Pa. Zion Lutherar Church at Lan- Ly di .
+ Vhicl | Zion i 1 n uren 4 1 vin
rax whch P.M. Childien's 8 Vis. G [ Ira Barley, R. D. 7, Lancaster, Pa. disville Rev. Mort is speaker. | a4 north of Lancaster The
«ob I. AM. Childrens Service, Mrs. George Ivan Herr, Columbia, Pa. a Big Inch was put in during the |Jf "==" eee
BNA —_— ochmelsel | M. C. M: ine Shi 3 . : J - - —— — emma - —
i 5 i . C. Manning, Shippensburg, Pa First Presbyterian Churcl war and the other line shortly !
oe 2:30 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford W. R. Weave ashi ar. Oy arsan burch . ; ho
RAINES Subject, “Book of the Month”: | Fred Beaver: Washington Boro, Pa. He, I. A. McGregor, Pastor fterwards
G00 M. Young Peovles Sunset Service ett, Pa, Sunday, August 2 They Dass In net. Raat
nk ad Moi Peoples Sun-set Service, Jacob Spangler, Washington Boro, Pa. 030 = Chute Gchpal ; I pa in an east west
eT He : : | Ralph Kilheffer, Washington Boro, Pa. 10-4 Morning Worshii direction across the county, and
5 15 1 Ms Sermon, Rev. George Schmeiser, Charles Habecker, Washington Boro. Pa. “g 0% a i om Yorsfip cl the Susquehanna River nea
St et S » Cost « 3 ~ ot : Sin and Suffering
: oe » "What is the Cost of Sancitifica George Friend, Columbia, Pa. — Marietta and culminating at Bay- ®
IE 50 8:00 P. M. Sermon, Evangelist Joe Miller, CHORISTER Donegal Presbyterian Church ty, N. J, with a branch line to
Subject, “The Precious Blood of our Lord”. | Carl] Bihl Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor Fhiladelphia They pipe natural MANHEIM R. D. 2, PENNA.
| Tame Sunday, Au t 21 nd nd r
Thursday, August 25th. i PIANISTS 9:30 Fi h School underground from Texa
9:00 A. M. Quiet Hour. Rev. Andrew Tol- Miss Rhoda Becker Miss Arlene Kauffman 30 ; ui sing. Workhis The Manufacturers’ Light and
ford, Subiech Soli, SPEAKERS FOR CAMP The of Fox” Hoat Co. Une crosses throws: the
10:00 M. Children’s Missionary Service, | RCTS di Fox JR CAME : al borough of Lititz l +
Mrs. George Schmeiser Rev. Andrew Telford, D. D.,, Rev. William 2 igh of Lititz and Ls
a S » ov. Georde So 3 Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church Mt Joy and Manheir That QQ ) ¢ \
ie 0 P.M VIissi vy Service. Message. | A. Dr an, D. D., Rev. George Schmeiser, D.D : 2k y . : 4 ™ AIR COMPRES OR oi LX > EXCAVA
P: ] Rev. Andrew Telford, Subject, “How To Evangelist Joe Miller, B- A., Rev. Dr. Wm. : LL. Bolias Zeigler, Pastor ine, ie said, wginally carried S f re, —
a. Make 7 lis ionarv Advance” | Houck and Rev. H. E. Wagner, Sr. Ihe BY I v Chis il for the Southern Pipelines Co r
3 this Service Jl he for | In charge of Children’s Meetings. 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship The Lancaster County Gas Co WORK & GRADING
of - Fidelia Gilbert. | Mrs. Georae Schmeiser 7:30 Sono Service and Wot i ibsidiary of the United Ga
a ; Peoples Sun-set Service, Pp. I Improver Cc l ‘hil R k D il C Il
: id Improvement Co. of Phila- oC rl ling enars

ii Rev. W. A. Dean SURE
COMMITTEES i
6:45 P. M. Sermon, Rev. W. A. Dean. Sub- | 4 . lelphia, and took over the ga
; : ir Doss. Sub COMMITTEE ON GROUNDS 0 p. m. Prayer Meeting I
ject, “Lips Shut By Sin”. | I business of the Pa airy 4
8:00 P.M rmon, Rev George Schmeiser. | THE TRUSTEES : Power and Ba i last a rch Concrete Breaking, Etc. ¢ Trenches, Etc.
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5 3 gy | Boarding House Oscar K. Buch, Pastor That includes the gas manuf
! ¥ Lo Friday, Angust 26th. or | A. F. Eshleman, Harvey Lehman, H. S. Sunday, Augasi 21 turing plant in the southern part RE en
B 9:00 A. M. Quiet Hour, Rev: Andrew Tel- Garling, S. Kauffman, Russel Eshleman. 9:00 a. m. Sunday School f the city and similar plants at
i.C. i on x oly a it . His Puliness® Worship : 7:30 J n Service & Sermon Lithz an Mit. Joy dl manitac
i 0 A. M. Sermon, Rev. George Schmeis- { Wednesday ie si j iil
P.M : or Subject, “That Unsaved Husband I tev. W. R. Weaver, A. F. Eshleman, Harvey 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting & C.E. | turing heating gas from coal; al- P H 0 N B M 0 u N T J 0 ¥ 3-4753
, (ML. Wife Lehman, Rev. H. E. Wagner, Sr., S. Kauffman, meres o the gas manufacturing plant at
/ 2:30 P. M. Children’s Service, Mrs: George | Rev. M. C. Manning, Ira Barley. Trinity Lutheran Church Columbia which make heating
A Schmeiser Ladies’ Committee Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor gas from liquid petroleun
pled - 2 30 P. M Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford { Mrs. A. F. Eshleman, Miss C Lehman, There will be no Church cl Sun The : Adi ease ee -
A Subject, “Why Four Gospels” | Mrs. James Copeland, Mrs. Samuel Kauff- dav School services in Trinity Lu companys customers In-
nee 6:00 P. M. Young Peoples Sun-set Service, man, Mrs. Ira Barley, Mrs. Harry Binkley, theran Church until August 28, | clude users in Lancaster and the
AMES Rev. W. A. Dean ' Mrs. George Friend. when the past eturns from his other three boroughs and also


we Be ve Di Conger Se SUE mars in Moen,
There is no better way to boost fire truck, completely equipped, Also, du the week th Seti rei lle coms
your business than by local news- Kaufman Keller to Friendship Fire Co. No. 1, 1949.|Church building is undergoing a
paper advertising. Mount Joy's Friendshin Fire ct repal which is Pi d
aygrounds

 
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ule ( cmpletior yw August
Ava a (From Page 1) t now has four fire trucks. It al- 1 Som ER gu L J SMITH O
E A 4 BR i pA y | citizens their first glance at the so has on order for delivery in| IXTH ANNUAL CHRISTIAN (From Page 1) . . ’ whner
RAR" 5 fine new Keller presentation. | the very near future, a fine new [IVE NERY UT ee . :
ne » ‘E. MEETING HELD HERE event Seventy - five hildrer pe .
ve Your Man's Choice [a persons] | modern pamper for which our] MITE WEED AU BSE ERE | cnt. | Sew TELEPHONE 3.9731 3
. tive of Keller, presented keys to | Boro Council authorized a loan of Wicating. conlerenc ponsored by | nated by Tyndalls, Sloans, New
A ring to remind him i naw Res Arie Zora | 815 : :
po ott Ivers" the new fire truck i Elmer Zex [130m in payment. | the Lancaster Conference District, | comer’s Service, Zerphey's Set
¢ . \ ; eside: e - v Is cons wring the :
Y ) | phey, president of the fire com- le company Is consiiering bel 5 Inst evening at the Menno- | vice, Hershey's Ice Cream Store, ( : O N ( y R FE, i B i oO ( 3 K fo
' pany disposition of tw of these 1t- : A :
pany. | cus] ho ° : ) nite Church here I Bennett's Restaurant Lincoln
Glad To Help | moded pieces of equipment. ji a 4 :
M Kell iat th veat] rie iil ap The meetin opened Muesday | Restaurant and Shenk’s Grocery
Mr. slley appreciates the grea fn : :
“10 KT Gold. 3 5 a morning. Speaker included Jchn | Store In addition the high ® hi Bl k
Genuine dia- voiunte x Boe R. Mummaw Horrissonburg, V: point children were given prizes Crushed Stone c imnhey OC S
mond and his Joy firemen do. If they are wil- | Surplus Potatoes 3 C Chosen Fi nk niat Cor fer- | as follows Ist Jack Beaston, a






 






—— INITIAL | 1ing to show civic pride in this ; Gira yo bali bon. Nowa
on 2 Sia ek | noble work, he is grateful that he | (From Page 1) Shoe a x a - = od Zodi ” kl y : oy M C | Li i
vi | § hire: George R 3runk Oo y a store; 2 ode iarkley, ace-
iy can help their cause. Berr said | and said they wished to dispose | Urs; Geo R. Brunk noys 1 fr G : J 1 5 ortor ement F ue ining
{ . i ani C3 vr Mount Jo let om Greer's Jewelry & or
in presenting the truck to the |of as many potatoes locally as is’ nd Henry Garber, Mount Joy ad Bill i, ds Sas \ tore;
{ | I ahs vies \ Mummaw | oC > as 7
yO) | possible, to avoid having to ship Lehman, Bru and Mummaw en 3 : on . wa pl from 5
; to: thet ddresses | Martin’s 5 an ¢ er 4t 01s
de i i The New Equipment them out of the country. Eofte: yesterday: Other, ada Rut . f ih oa bot Concreting, Steel and
: 2 d 7 tai . = ~ . ¢ h dl were by I Inter- | huth, camera from Sloan's; 2th
Emblem per- In addition to the 500 gallon Cost is one cent for a hundred] WEI ra vr . : .
A B : 5 ret . 1 TP ( hill Terre | en Engle, a softb: )S =
sonylizes pump, the new piece of equip- pounds, in bulk; or 15 cents a| course, ana J Paul Graybill, Ter : Mpg on = vo io fe Mason & White Aluminum Sash
your gift, i tol iva . | Hill. Milton Brackbill, and Ray- | tetter's Store; 6th Becky McKain,
ment has a 300 gallon booster | hundred weight if desired in nn albut f R is 8 Rol
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tank, two chemical tanks each | bags. To obtain the potatoes, alll mond Bucher are serving a Re < t's St : 7th, "v i ( ah Sand
. . " eres tore; : > 7 -
capable of holding two and one- | farmers were told to send a check ators. Choristers are Miller Hess |’ a ith groom | Overhead
> = - > no er, Key ‘ase ¢ } -
half gallons of chemicals, 200 feet |to the Lancaster County Agricul- and Emory King binats y 2 he, bul gp
> i) ———— isin binatioy om wrshey’s 5 an : .
of booster hose, twin spotiights, | tural Conservation Assoc. to pay Wy Dera ane 1: | Lintels G rage Doors
iT BE 4 : pt YY Tae yt 8th Ben Clinger, ‘beanie cap from a g
iger Eye of twenty-four feet of ladder, 14 feet | for the quantity desired The HIGHER RATES MAY RESULT | = °
——— { Great Men in we : 2 : ' : irs ; Ie ‘QQ Kulp's Store.
SS fbf # History. set in of roof ladder, two sections of a | office will notify the feeder where IN MUCH LESS FREIGHT och - SE |
i 10 KT Gold. five inch suction hoseiand enough | to pick up the . potatoes, at a] The nation’s’ railroads, . wer ee i csi (i ower rp
vy Va ne a : 2 Cox ol AeA w= four Humbled © by . complete defeat
: oe spate’ for 2,000 feet of two and place as near-to his ‘own’ farm as| authorized to make a new : fou pis I 4d CC SSO ES
Choose at your Jeweler’s. one half inch hose. can be located. percent general freight rate in- |“ 1000 Australian ; coal nun PS F I R E Pp LACE U N ITS an A E RI
9 Plague On Door De re crease effective Sept. 1st. went back to work while 50,000
ADAM H GREER A memorial plaque on the right | TAI SHAN STEPS With trucking competition ) re will Fe jobless after the
a a : : \ a 4 ~~ 4 strike. They lost $100,000,000 in
EE . hand door of the new fire truck A series of 6,700 stone steps|keen all over the country, it is . y ss H } 1
WELLER 4h permit aecass to, Toi Sen, Likely hat there will be a | Voges. Custom Drilling & Jack Hammer Work Estimates Cheerfully Given
ey : : . arena Mlle
Pays 87 E. Main St. Mt. Joy, Pa. “Kauffman T. Keller, president | est of China's five sacred moun-|downward trend in rail freight
of Chrysler Corp, donated this | tains. | shipments, . Subscribe for the Bulletin,
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