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

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FOR SALE: 50 one gallon Crocks.
H. M. Hess, Mt. Joy, Rl, Pa. f41-t
NOTICE: Custom cider making ev-
ery Tuesday, Fresh cider and apples
for sale: Smokehouse, York, Deli
cious, Grimes and Jonathan. Mrs.
Kathryn Z. Snyder, Fairview Or-
chards, Phone 3-9451 Mt. Joy. 41-2t

FOR SALE: Chickens and
sed. 209 W. Donegal St..
Penna
Capons,
Mount
dres
Joy,
WANTED—Elec
er & Heatin
14 East Main Stre
Phone 3-9681











Typewriters, Cash
Registers, 'riters. New and
Used. .J. 111 E. High St.
Elizabetht ’phone 14J. 8-18-if
FOR SALE CHEAP: Bengal com-
bination Coal and Gas Range. 140
Nerth Market St., Mt. Joy. Phone
3-3801. 8-11-tf
NOTICE: Buttons and Buckles cov-
ered, Belts made. Also alterations.
Helen Bronson, Florin, Phone Mt.
Joy 3-5739. 8-11-tf
FOR SALE: Oak lumber, all sizes
up to 36 ft. length. Sawed to order.
Call Jae. G. Baker, Manheim, Pa.
6-9-1f
I BUY all kinds of scrap iron, also
sell stove
wood.
Guy D.
Je

pittler.
5-12-tf
 
prices
for antiques of any description. Mr.
Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St.,, Man-
heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-tf
NOTICE
eral reward is
 
A lil offered for in-
formation concerning any defacing
molesting or damage to the property
of the School District of Mount Joy
Township.
MT
SCHOOL DISTRICT
11-3t
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE

i ite of Leah H. Heidler, deceas-
ed, late of West Hempfield township,
Lancaster County. ?
Letters testamentary on said
estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto ‘are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the
same, will present thera without
delay for settlement to the under-
signed residing Londisviile, Pa
HENRY H. KOSER



James N. Lightner Executor
Attorney 42-6¢
ENJOY DRIVING? Protect your
right to do so by getting State Farm
Mutual Auto Insurance. Careful
drivers receive lete coverage
at lower rates under |
new laws in mc you can
lose your license after one accident.
State
today.
Take no chances. See about
Farm's complete protection
AMMON R. HOFFER
119 David St., Mount Joy, Pa


 
 


inst the same
JOY TOWNSHIP |
| CAMPAIGN BY REXALI
|{CAMPPAIGN BY REXALL
400,000
newspaper space has been reserv-
led ky Rexall Drugstores to adver-
tise Rexall Drug Company's
Fall One-Cent Sale, it
from Mr. Sloan,
it Mt. Joy.
Set for
the “Two
Plus One
be one of
An estimated inches of
the
was learned
Rexall druggist
Oct
For
19,20, 21
The
Cent” sale
and 22
Of One,
is expected to
Price
the most highly adver-
history.
Mr. Sloan, tw
will
tised in
According to page
Oc-
maga-
retail type ads appear in
tober 1ssu of five mal
nati.
sale products
This
considered
the
zines, actually listing
prase cof
to
field of
nd their juices.
the cempaign is be
an innovation in
vertising.
The Drug
Sunday evening radio
Phil Harris
million circulars,
Rexall Company's
star-
Faye,
store
will
Snow,
ring and Alice
ten special
displays and stunts =-- all
fecture the four day sale.
Hundreds of products, including
and
sundries,
packaged medicines, cosmetics
staticnery and household
will be available simultaneously in
10,000 Rexall
country,
The semi-annual
or
35 yea 1914, Mr. Sloan said.
ell CEI sev
GRASS REDUCES COSTS
5~~-to

Ten years of research’ at the Pa.
State College Show the value of
forage crops grasses, clover and
alfalfa in replacing costly grains in
With good
the
the dairy cows’ rations.
permanent average
feed
ing
pasture,
preducing milk dur-
pasture cut
cost of
the season can be
in half.
ny > i
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PRINTING
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CLASSIFIED

Rates for classified advertising in
this column are
minimum ...... 35¢
per line . 10¢
insertion, per line .... 8c
CORN PICKING,
Samuel E. Merkey, Manheim R2,
Phone Mt. Joy 18. 41-tf
WANTED: Woman for general
housework for adult. Gervin Bailey
or less,
r 3 lines,
1 add


with New Idea.














Phone 3-4901 42-1t | Mount Joy, RL 41-2tp
Se ee 0 » wn. in rv} no -
NEW OVERHEAD SECTIONAL FOR SALE Bed with spring, also
GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7’ 8'x8 | Washstand and two chairs. Phone
10°10", 12'x12'. In for im- | M! Joy 3-5173. :
mediate delivery. Aut ic eleetric Si v
overhead door operat “ontrolled ro M 3
from ( f car. Also : x 7
Jot of commercial 1 oted stee id
isl I n,
5 x e Bunk bears
headin men il and ladder.
Small upright piano,
ecently cleaned and tuned. 1 &
Market S Mount Jog 12-1tp
FOR SALE: Oakland Heatrola,
ED new, used 1!» seasons. Raymond
'WENTY GIR Miller, Square St, Florin. 42-1tp
erienced Se achine ' 3
Op ) [FOR SALE: Heatrola, like new, used
2 seasons. $50.0. Wm. Neidigh,
Puexperienced Duval we Im Marietta 6-2403 12-14
MOUNT JO ITLL
Mount J | FOR Bossinet, DBatninet,
J-io-t Folding y Pen, Folding gre)
leatherette carriage. Articles in good
condition, pri reasonable. Write
Box 135 cr phone Mt. Joy
o-3423
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE |FOR SALE. 3-piece girls winter
of B VI. Kravbill de- coat and leggins set, Kelly green &
2 ote ol Mor Joy Borough, Brown Mutton Trim. size 6-X. Ex-
Lancaster Count Penna > cellent condition. Phone Mt. Joy
ancast 1 , Penn hi
Lotters of administration on said 3-4015 : 12 oh
estate having been granted to the 7 SALT: Gos. Onleee
undersigned 11 persons indebted FOR SALE: as Sove, i Pac
t to ATC Tv to make im- dining room suite. Mrs. W.R. Heilig
nerelo are rel - Ahn . “ 3.
1 4 86 East Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa.
mediate payment, ana those h 1VIng - 191
 



claims or demands ag
will esent them without delay for
to the undersigned, res
Pa., R.D. 1.
R KRAYBILL
Sdmuel S. Wenger, Att’ 39-6t
Administrator
For AWNINGS VENETIAN
BLINDS - FURNITURE UPHOL-
STERING call Columbia 48101 or
write to HALDEMAN'S UPHOL-
STERY & AWNING SHOP, 11th &

» Sts.. Columbia, Pa. 3-31-tf

ISTOM PLOWING and
CORN PICKING “Wood Bro.”
No job too large or small. R bert G.
Hostetter, 113, Mt. Joy St. Eliza-
bethtowa, Pa. Calli after 5 p. m.
Phone 198-7 9-15-2mo
SALE: Bu



FOR ( Lots along
{he Marietta and Lancaster Pike
any frontage desired by 150 ft.
deep Apply lanti Gas
Station between Marietta and
Silver Spring or phone Garn-
er, Mt. Joy 3-334. 7-14-t{
individual
Is there an corpora=-
ticn, Oil Company or anyone in-
terested in the best location for a
gas or service station, auto agency
and used car lot, Road House, Ov-

er Night Cabins, Refreshment cr
Fruit Stand, etc. along the high-
way between Harrisburg and Lan-
caster? The location comprises
over. 5 acres at a hard road inter-
section on the new 4-lane highway
east of Mt. Jey and has every
vantage, Big Chickies Creek along
one side, macadam highway along
the other. Ample car and trailer
parking, spacious grove, shady and
picturesque. If you want a real|
locaticn, act quick. Call, phone
or see Jno. E. Schroll, Owner, |
Mount Joy, Pa.




ad- |
drugstores across the |
sale dates back |
| Sunday,

Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
Sunday, October 23
9:30 a. m. Sunday School.
10:45 a. m. Morning Worship.
7:00 p. m. Vesper Services.
Wednesday
6:00 p. m. Catechetical Class at
the parish house.
7:30 p.m. Ladies Aid Society at
the parish house.
Thursday
7:00 p.m,
parish house.
Luther League -at the

Mount Joy Methodist Church
Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor
Joseph Shaeffer, Supt.
Sunday, Oct. 22
9:30 a. m. Church School
10:30 a. m. Worship and Sermon.
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship
Community Service in the Presb.
Church
Monday
7:30 p. m.
Tuesday
2:00 p. m. Needlework Guild
7:30 p. m. Senior Choir Rehearsal
Wednesday
11:00 a. m. week-day
school at parsonage.
Friday
7:30 p. m. Church family night
Saturday, all-day men’s retreat
at Cornwall Methodist Church
Rev. L. A. Welliver speaker.
Worker's Conf.
church
Salunga Methodist Church
Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor
Miss Alice Strickler, Supt.
Sunday, Oct. 23
9:30 a. m. Church School
45 p.m. Youth Fellowship
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship
Monday
7:30 p. m.
Tuesday
8:00 p. m.

Workers’ Conf.
Beard of
Trustees

St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Rev. Donald Boyd Kline
Vicar
Oct. 23
9:15 a. m. Church Scheol
10:45 a. m. Holy Eucharist (2nd
land 4th Sundays)
10:45 a. m. Morning Prayer.
(Other Sundays)
St. Andrew’s Brotherhood Cor-
porate Communion on last Sunday
of each month.
HOLY DAYS
7:00 a. m. Holy Eucharist
{ al Assoc. at
FOR SALI Grey enameled cook
stove, in good condition ith or
without tank. Call at 228 N. Bar-!
bara St. or dial 3-3471 Mt. Joy.
12-1tp

FOR SALE: Brown enameled Heat-
rola, in good condition. Amy Kram-
er. 105 New Haven St., Mt. Joy.
10-6tp
NOTICE;
wishes a position
other work. Write
Mount Joy
Colored man 58 years,
as janitor or any
32 Railroad St.,
12-1tp
FOR SALE: Bassine! with complete
hood, matress, and pink plastic
lining. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4473. 42-1t

FOR SALE: Twin “Century” plan's

about 40 yrs old. Will sell very
reasonable. Suitable for show room
Mrs. Wm. S. Longenecker, R2, Mt
Joy, Pa. 42-2t
NOTICE: The Township of East
Donegal, wishes to purchase a new
2 to 2 ton truck. For further in-
formation send for pecifications
form to Howard S. Barnhart, Sec’y-
Treas. Florin, Pa. 42-1t

BUY YOUR MOVIE CAMERA from
to select from,
Free professional service. Prices
the same everywhere. $49.00 up.
Victor Klahr, direct dealer, Middle-
town,
Klahr. A dozen
42-1t |
Calvary ‘Bible Church
Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor
E. M. Wolgemuth, Supt.
Sunday, Oct.. 23
9:15 a. m. Bible School
10:25 a. m.
7:00 p. m.
Morning Worship
Prayer Period
p. m. Evening Worship
Monday
7:00 p. Mm
Community
Wednesday
Opening classes of the
Bible Institute
7:30 p. m. Mid-week service
Sunday, Oct. 23rd Calvary Bible
Church has charge Hf the services
at Lancaster Prison.
Churcn of God
Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor
Sunday, Oct. 22
9:30 a. m. Church School
10:30 a. m. Morning worship
“Living A Life of Trust’
7:30 p. m. We will attend the
service sponscred by the Minister-
Preby. Church.
Wednesday
11:00 a. m. Christian Ed. Class
7:30 p. m. Junior Prayer Meeting
8:30 p. m. Senior Choir practice

Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church
I. Dallas Zeigler, Pastor
Sunday, Oct. 23
9:30 a. m. Sunday School
10:30 a. m. Morning Worship
6:30 p. m. K.L.C.E
7:30 p. m. Evening Service
To be held in Presky. Church
Tuesday
7:30 p. m. Young People Meet.
Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting
8:30 p. m. Choir will meet
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor
Sunday, Oct. 22
9:30 a. m. Church School
10:45 a. m. Morning Worship.
“Philip the Apostle”
6:30 p. m. Westminster Fellowship
Thomas McGreger, Jr. is leader
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship
A Union Service under the
pices of the Mt. Joy
An illustrated Lecture
on “The

| Church
CO. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONV.
AT MANHEIM, THURS, OCT. 27
The fifty-eighth anniversary of
the County Sunday
School Convention will be held in
Zion Lutheran Church, Manheim
Thursday, October 27. There will be
three
The morning session will
9:30. Dr.
Lancaster
sessions,
begin
at D. L. Biemesderfer,
of Millersville will deliver an ad-
dress at 10:15 on the subject, Our
Community As It Is.
The afternoon session opens at
1:30 and will be in charge of Rev.

Ezra H. Ranck, pastor of the U.
B. Church here.
Rev. Ranck will also preside at |
the evening session at 7:45 at
which time the Chiques Church of
the Brethren Quartette
der two numbers.
sessilis
FAMILY NIGHT IN THE
METHODIST CHURCH FRIDAY
wil]
ren- |
| slow. It was bitterly cold and a
On Friday evening, October 28th, |
the Methodist Church will hold a
Family Night, with music, enter-
tainment and refreshments. Rev. |
Mort and Jos. Shaeffer are in charge |
of the program.
The entertainment feature is Rev. |
Howard Bare,
Methodist
who will: give a humorous talk on
pastor of the
Church in
Whittling. This is an evening of fun
First |
Lancaster, |
and fellowship, and is open to mem- |
bers of the church and friends.
— © eer
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
WILL PRESIDE SUNDAY
Miss Elizabeth D.
Board of the
Church, will preside and conduct, :
ference
|
Workers’ Conference in the Mt. Joy |
Methodist church
ning, October 24 at
conference will be for the Sunday | |
School Workers of the lo- |
Church
cal Methodist churches.
of the
Discussion
Christ
quateries, age-
Advance for
materials,
groups and class problems. The Rev.
| Jam=s F. Mort, pastor will open the
session with a devotional service.
piers
| REDEDICATION SERVICE
| Sunday, Oct
aus- |
Ministerium |
Church in Spain” by Eliud Rodri- |
guez, who held ervices for the]
Fuerto Ricans in Lancaster Co.
this summer and who recently
took a trip to Spain,
Wednesday
8:00 p. m. Mass meeting in the
First Presbyterian Church in Lane.
tc hear Dr. Clifford E. Barbour.
Mt. Picasant
Brethren In Christ Church
Elder C. H. Moyer, Pastor
Sunday,’ Oct. 23 ™
9:00 a. m. Sunday School
Mt. Joy Mennonite Church
Herey Garber, Amos Hess, and
Henry Frank, Pastors
Sunday. Oct 22
9:00 a. m, Sunday School
10:00 a. m. Church Service
PLE
rededication

SANT CHURCH
and
AT MT
The service the
50th anniversary celebration of the |
Christ |
Mt Brethren in
Chunch will be held all day Sunday,
Pleasant
October 23rd.
Bishop C. N. Hostetter, Jr,
Grantham, will bring the rededica- |
tion message
Other speakers will be Bishop
Samuel Wolgemuth, of Waynesboro, |
and Brother Jacob
tham.
si pee Ml
CLEAN UP GARDEN
Cleaning up the
garden
flower and
vegetable tnis Fall
serve two purposes: improving the |
looks of the premises and curbing

diseases next year.
Salunga
Church of the Brethren
John Ebersole, Elder In Charge
Mr. John Herr, Supt.
Sunday, Oct. 23
9:00 a. m. Sunday School
10:15 a. m. Church Service
Everybody is invited.
Donegal Presbyterian Church
Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor
Sunday, Oct. 22
9:30 Church School

cn Sunday eve-
of
Eggleston, ex- |
i ecutive secretary, Philadelphia Con- |
Methodist |
7:30 p.m. This |
and | j
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Poachers
Outwitted |
By Richard Hill Wilkinson |
T HAPPENED that young Glen |
Lloyd was the only warden on
‘duty when Chief Fred Mather re- |
ceived word that poachers were |
doing a wholesale business in |
moose meat up in Birchill county. |
{Glen was a rookie on the job. As |
jyet he'd had no contact with either
ithe hardships or the dangers of a |
north woods game warden. Chief |
Mather decided to use discretion, |
“You go up there and do some |
reconnoitering,” he told the youth, |
“You'll find a
base camp un-
der a cliff near
the headwaters |
of the Beaver.
Make this your
headquarters until Warden Loomis
arrives, He'll tell you how to pro- |
ceed.” Chief Mather drummed with |
his pencil. ‘Don’t take any chances, |
son, I've an idea that Moe |
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«Minute
Fiction



Stanford's behind this ring. He's a
bad actor.”
_ Glen reached the base cabin two
days later. The ground was cov-
ered with a six-inch fall of snow.
Glen waited two days more and
then decided to take matters into
his own hands. Armed with his ser-
vice pistol and a flashlight he con-
cealed himself near the tote road
on top of a ridge where the prog-
ress of the truck would have to be

brisk ‘wind was blowing. Also therg
was the promise of snow in the air. |
Midnight came and went and
Glen's spirits ebbed low. Cursing
himself for delaying action, Glen
was about to quit his hiding place |
when he heard distantly the roar |
of an automobile motor.
He waited until the driver
| was shifting gears for the final
pull, then stepped out into the
glare of the lights, He held his
gun in one hand. The badge on
his sheepskin coat was plainly
visible,
Instead of stopping, the driver
bore down on the accelerator. The
truck roared straight at the war- |
den. Glen stepped to one side, bare-
ly avoiding being hit, and as the
heavy machine lumbered by he
swung himself onto the running
board. He clung there perilously


until
they turned into a country road.
Glenn followed the tracks
for a moment, then hit
him on the head, he heard an angry
curse, and went spinning of into |
| space,
Kuhn, of Gran-
the |
will |
{ and hoisted himself up.
| other.
Wednesday
8:00 p. m. Mass meeting in the |
First Presby. Church of Lancaster
to hear Dr. Clifford E. Barbour.
St. Mark's
Evangelical United Brethren
Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor
oo
9:00 a. m. Sunday School
10:15 a. m., Morning worship.
6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship meet-
ing.
7:30 vb. m. Evening Worship
To be held in the Presby.
Church, Rev. Rodriguez speaker
Monday
District Conference of West
Lanc. District, in Covenant Church |
at Lancaster. Fellowship supper
at 6:00 p. m. and evening session
at 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Attend and share in
Florin Founders Week service.
Friday
7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal

Newtown U. B. Church
Oscar K. Buch, Pastor
Sunday, Oct. 20
9:00 a. m. Sunday School.
7:00 p. m. Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:00 p. m, Prayer Meeting C. E.
Fifteen minutes later he emerged
on to the same tote road where it
doubled back itself. The lights
from the truck were already sweep-
ing up the incline. |
LEN CROUCHED behind a
boulder, glad that the darkness |
was so intense. He waited until the
truck had crawled by, then ran |
after it. He caught the tailboard |
Two men |
were standing up front, leaning |
over the cab. The noise of the motor |
had drowned
proach.
on
out sounds of his ap- |
Reversing his service gun, Glen |
crept up behind the men, felled |
one of them and grappled with the |
The scuffle was short-lived. |
Taken completely by surprise the
poacher was at a disadvantage. |
Stunned by the blow which he tried
to dodge, he fell against the cab
and slumped to his knees when Glen
struck out a second time.
The warden handcuffed the
two men to an upright in tae
truck, then approached the cab.
There was a small window in
its rear, Through this Glen |
thrust his gun, splintering the |
glass, The two men inside
turned fo find themselves star-
ing into the gun's muzzle.
Varden Loomis, trekking north-
ward to join young Glen Lloyd, was
astonished to find a truck on the
old tote road. The truck stopped
and a friendly, boyish voice greeted
him.
“Hi, Joe,” Glen yelled. “Put
some bracelets on these birds in |
front, will you? My hand's so stiff
from holding this gun I can’t move |
it—let alone pull the trigger.” |
When Chief Mather heard the |
story he wipote .a personal letter
to Supervisor Herrick, complimerit- |
ing the supervisor on his choice of
men.
hv
WNU Features {
—
Everybody reads newspapers bul
| NOT everybody reads circular ad.
|
| vertising left on their door step. |



| The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, October 20, 1949—5

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