The Bulletin, Mouni Joy, Lancasier County, Pa., Thursday Morning, June 6, 1940 Mount Joy High School four Class of 1940 A solid mass of blue rocks cover- Sanatorium Care Leads fo Recovery From Tuberculosis | ing three acres, is located a quarter {of a mile east of the borough of i B® in Chester County. | | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. There is no better way to boost J your busiaess than by local news- paper advertising. ) it] "WE HAVE... UALITY Phone: Res. 203R14 MOUNT JOY, PA. a gli road to health is this young woman who is following approved treatment for the “White Plague.” Campaign of tuberculosis associa- | © ; ions is directed wal g o : 7 : tions is directed toward finding disease in early stages. West Main St. Mi. Joy | = | 3X i | Ear RE ph Is er a | | SOM'T NEGLECT FUNDAMENTALS | ng EE | h | NYO | De\R. M. Bald A 1} i YOUR NEW HORE | SL. VEL erson | OPTOMETRIST | 85 E. Maly St. MT. JOY, FA Bo; i Ne right PA YPA, PA. + Satur Palmyra Rank Building for Mon., Tues, ‘ed. and Fri. orm Sto12 A. M. l1to 5 P. M, might i 7 to 8 P. the w 1 Phone 8 ‘ { get a | MOUNT JO 85 East Main Stre { lg | Thur., 9:30-12:30—1:30- 0 ] t : . : 107+ all th | Sat. 1:30-5:30—6:30-7:30 a . Did 3 York the 1 = = = HIGHEST PRICES Pan FOR overs Pictured above, left to right are: (First Row)—Velma Horst, Betty Hockenberry, Mabel Jane Engel, Russell i 1 This is a corner of the founda- had + Sumpman, Mary Belle Potter, Elsie May Longenecker, Gladys Pennell, Ameta Stauffer; (Second Row)—Pauline Ben- | oh thee. Y I 3 3 S | tion and footings. Your whole der, Ethel Mae Longenecker, Emma Skipper, Mary Forney, Margaret Klugh, Gladys Farmer, Dorothy Zerphy, Earl { house rests upon it. It can never 3 The Balmer; (Third Row —Elean r Stoner, Velma Ney, Helen Young, Jean Zimmerman, Dorothy Newcomer, Betty | be replaced. i ga Greenawalt i Rachel Wachstetter; (Fourth Row)—Alvin Engle, Ruth Rye, Jay Hollinger, Arlene Milli- ine gan, Donalc La er, Lee Ellis, Eulene Kulp, Marie Beamenderfer; (Rear Row)—Elwood Zink, Dorothy { goes Detwiler, Clyde ed Hamilton, James Hostetter, Thelma Fitzkee, Warren Kuhn, Jean Eshelman and John endin Roth. ing d i; ought i my. I N DISVI LLE Ma TO win This is the same foundation | Rockland St., una, that a airs Mrs. Kafie Felker spent a few A VALS, a with timber skeleton now in TELEPHONE LANCASTER 24157 ew get Ie days visiting with friends in town. ! place. Again here is a part of your . | (From page 1) home that can never be replaced. _jan.27-tf Ty 1 orin or i Births Donald Ginder, son of Mr. and| retary. and Ruth Noit Felty, trea-| £00 Mr. and Mrs. Max Raffensperger Mrs. Earle Ginder, had a tonsilec- | far is Past Week announce the birth of a daughter, tomy at the St. Joseph hospital « A ; ; | Hore 4 "wind in la 10r Work on (ne ul oi} yindow open- A | on Thursda sav: 2 3 Here 1S a rough wi ope hark 4 a i Hoss 2 : } Tuesday. gE school newspaper were present =| ing from the inside. Notice a (From Page 1) I rig Mrs. B. gs Ahhounce Children’s Day ed at Fast Donewal High school how the framing members are & { the birth of a son on Saturday. A ny dk doubled all around the opening. ing. fos Sips BY ON iss’ EV J children’s day program will be| jay oss. who received letters and} ee g : Miss Sara Hershey and Miss Ev- Goes To. Cant ay I of aay. The e who received letters ana Dark shaded portions show insula- F RI Y and SATURDAY, JUNE 7-8 = rathe ; = ? ) ortificates were: Nancy Schule i ree 3 i 1 : erott: of spent 0 Pp rendered in the Church of God on| certifica Nancy Sct | tion in place between the studding. \ Snr 3 a eo : | John Sheibley, sonn of Mr. and Sunday evening at 7:30 P. M. | Halon 3rubaker. Henry Haines, | A { J ? i si Day with Miss Hershey's parents. | Mrs, H. B. Sheibley, will return| The Lutheran Church will hold] gusta Rannels, Miriam Haines. | 1 d window f to fill | K, N Z E L M AN S 2 T 7 T i : : : Sn i ih SEE Glitter of Gadeets Ofte i o Vs V ts S Bo To Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Myers, Sr, | today from Lehigh, his third year. their program on Sunday evening| Helen Baker. Norman Ney | Glitter of Gadgets Often Distracts one i Comes eM i We { : 21 dail, NOMINAL NEY, Fy yunlitv Tsay S S y . £ | J rie Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Myers, Jr,|He is a member of the R.OP.C June 16th. Swartz, George Reich, Builder 2 rom Quality Where you'll pay for them for years to 1 C\ E C R E A M 5 Wie and children, Helen and Rober Military Corp, and will leave next Red Cross Fund Landvater and Mary Hei 1¢'s Needed Yost come in heat lost, drafty floors and ask i : week for Virginia, where he will The Red Cross Quota was doubled | Cortifieat . ra Are you building a house for the i ws Or, you can hy ys single spent Thursday at York County vend the su er at C: | ip a | ertificates were ees iret time? Then chances are you | July designed, precision built and or bi visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hg Tepe ihc summer a. \amp { to $600 for the Landisville, Salunga | Robert Joknson o in kind of a daze. There are so | factory fitted windows and window Re Sri Siting 1 Rr. IMTS. Ma i 1 hy ¢ aze. 2 3 S ee a Ne Spangler and family Birthday Dinner ! Petersburg and Rohrerstown er I Pauline We'sci things to decide, so many frames complete with weatherstrip | opangler an amily. ) : : Gaal i or : Skis £0 bv. st thine that will be a joy and a comfort | Wieses Verna Yrene Wisegarver] & birthday dinner was held on] trict, Mrs. Earle Ginder, Chairman | Hazel Bixler, : 0 buy, so many more things every year that you live in your Aft and Kathryn Wachiman of Enolasd Sunday: at Pierce’s Wood in honor | reports $528 collected this far. Yor $56 v | hers Ts Jus Sod sand oy house. Yes, and you'll find that the | So x spent Tuc oy at Mr. and Mrs. W.| of Judy Ammon, Mrs. Viola Brick- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ginder ha | Blottenb Jay rich and| there's nothing less glamorous than extra cost was money well spent | { 'L W. H RR and V ne Tr Iv er, Miss Mildred Hamilton, and | son Jerre, Mr. and Mrs, Earle Gin-| pi: Dorcas Eshleman | the concrete footings and founda- because of heat bills, repair bills | wh H. Myers, Jr d family ary orcas d red 1 aved —— fee yrs an wig Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce who | der and sen Donald visited at Mill- tion. One doesn’t show them off to | 2nd T¢€ ecorating bills saved. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O. Brubak-| and MIs. ns = onald vistred abl M1 During the business session] one’s friends, but if you skim : | lowes 2 trite ir this a € ses | one’s ends, you skimp on wn 7% | 3 es er, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walters will : celebrate their birthdeys this/ ersiing gi Dae i Da | which followed the banquet Grace | either, youll be busy for years to a Gan Replace, Windows F L 0 R N tons. visited Mr. and Mrs. N n em Mes LUE tend i — 4a d | Be wers Blottenberger, 12, pre-| OTC Je. ane ay Windows are gn H y C I 1 H . Those prese ere: I'S Y Saturday June 29th, is the date valls that a fr SW . a J valls, ey pr ct! 10 > > Lf » Smith at Elizabethtown, Sunda: Those. present were:, Mrs, Lihan | suns . sented the mecrology report and! A Inve tr tie : ave our ar Ins ete ere In 3 ty 3 .! Hamilton and son, Jacob and] for the big Fire Company carnival. | I: : Si en Don’t Skimp On Framework your, investment in insulation and p Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crowl and * > ; , : greet from each of the eight] Th : quality construction. Any home \ exams children. Pauline { Maurice and daugaters, Mildred and Ruth, Mr.} A big time is in store for ery) oa ol Likewise the timber skeleton or | without weathertight windows is At An Early Dat i . = ed Ab N nd Mrs. Ross Ammon and daugh- | number of the family consisted : f a sopra 1 b i in : % x mid oy is Rn V i be only i ag insulated. So when flat?” th tr as ‘Nhe ale fiSiec 1.01 a S0prany y | all covered up, b you skimp on | y ild, get down to fundamen- ars v. Mr. and Mus. Arthur | things to eat will be on sal Fe ot : A ft voit havo a o rs the You Wiss ffi 1 S No 5 5 : : i 2 andi lt 1 thasic and besides the { Marie Hollenbaugh, 3 nad carc iY owl have Sasoms floors that | tals, Always remember—you can | icia nspection tation, 0. 6 0 “Beca Bricker and son, Bobby, Mr. anc > de m ne and be dos h | playing and during In tx jal} y svay step. add the gadgets any time, but you glob: IMs. Frank Picrce and sons, George ompany will donate the Fh 13 \nd how about those great big can’t replace footings or timbers or : om the club. : 3 i Frank Jr., and daughter, Mild- | prizes: All expense we | trip | on of ir 3 a : holes in the wall, the rough win- | windows. They've got to be good Reaso 1 1 Mr. James Hostetter to the New Yorks World Fair; 5- Tile Jn chalfo of Wi dow openings. You ean buy win- | right from the start. | red anc Mr. Jame: Py ©’ “| reunion was headed by the retiring “Qu be Radio; 4 Qt. Cast aluminun . Ee ? a : Te De Bs 10 3 : . 2 ! a |! president, A. R. Houseal. Two miles east of Cresson on{ Stimulate your business by adver= | flower Sauce Pan; 6-Qt. cast aluminum : or: Ta : : LU NGA a or > i ee iy ‘4 Route 22 is the only remaining | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | instan » Je anda a O ge chalr. . . “ . he } ; wo” i at 1 1 Stimulate your business by adver- | skew arch bridge and the first of Eve violet orge he date ar el a : : : i os : ig ng i i” He and b | tising in the Bulletin. its kind in the United States. Subscribe for the Bulletin. name sure to bring the family. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ginder and Mrs. Earl Myers and son Kenneth The ited the home 1 the lormer ON dren, Junior and Jean of Pet-| of Falls Church, Va are spending| ™ look i Friday evening. irg were Sunday guests of Mr. | some time with the former’s parents at the Tr ( TY d - - 2 “ Mrs. Lloyd Vv ge: hw Mrs. Lloyd Musser. Mr. and Mrs. David Cooper. Mrs. Ple pent rp and Mrs. Stanley Cooper.| pyers and son came to Harrisburg of his nd Mr WH Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper| via Penna. Central Airlines aster on, John W., and Mr. Harry Mrs. McMillian, of near Bain- AW aval Nie Clarence 2 . 3 for Mr. and Mrs. Clare : of Landisville, Mr. and Mrs. | pridge was a guest of Mrs. A, S. for a returned home on Mons ] nk Witmer of Lancaster and| Weaver on Tuesday afternoon. and t spending a week in Unionto ‘NC piley Hershey of Mount Joy spent While « 1 | : Columbus, Ohio | Friday to Sunday in Potter Coun- v1} on th Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Alwine Mrs. the hunting Camp of the NEWT mothe "hrist Erb and Miss Mary Eh, of Guy Club, signs Mi m called on Mr. and Mrs itor and be Middletown called Ty Mr, anc B ) and Mrs. Walter Peifer and Miss Kate Copenheffer of Lan- of the N. E. Hersney on sw eye a i Mrs. Levi Miller of Man-{ . 0. ig spending several weeks he Mrs. Josephine » ofl} eim were to New Bloomfield over| _... nr. .nq Mrs. Clayton Risser. daught Q te 3 | war Ta » eo 1 M Wednesday and Thursday, at the Mr. and Mrs. Amos Scheaffer of | to me ive wit] ne VIrs is 1 : cia >the. Some tie T° Miller Hunting Camp. Lancaster visited Mr. and Mrs. | mothe 2 Tichael Wagen Mi Rernice Heistand, who Daniel = Geltmaciner, Sr, Sunday | better Mr. and Mrs JX duated this year from East} . Fac yo c i od Ss 7 yn, David 3. of erstown, PEN | re mpfield High School, Landisville Miss Vera Haines and Miss Ella Wher Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Benja-| the graduating class tour- Mae Weaver of Lancaster are | your. g : mbright is week ; ivy ad min Hambright. 2s cog] ton, D. C., this week. guests of Miss Helen Tate of York | trouse Mr. and Mrs. Waller of ; Fair of Florin visited Several days this week. | knees, Blain, Perry C unty a d M rank Fair and family on Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gamber and | ched < Eqgene Rice, oi oa 4h mn Miss Alma Fair of Eli- son, Schuyler, Mr. and Mrs. Em- | That's Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willic town and Miss Pauline Fair} Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob | Rice : Mount Joy were visitors at the Geltmacher, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel | Just Mr. and Mrs. Frank n 97%! came place. Geltmacher, Jr, Mrs. Elizabeth| ly figh daughter. Edith, Ti Red Cross Funds _ | Resh, Messrs. Clayton Risser and | fly. Lester Weibley, Mr and JOI : Mrs. Mary K. Minnich; captain Clayton Geltmacher attended the | ser < Kinerd and A iy ‘ for the Salunta and vicinity Hn Quarterly Conference at Brunner- | VISIT GENERAL MOTORS EXHIBITS AT THE NEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO WORLD'S FAIRG YE . CE A Ee I HO WONDER PONTIAC 15 HAVING THE BIGGEST he i eB ts YEAR IN ITS HISTORY § ie iE 3 . : + ws 3 3 re > is a! 3 = 1ke t Campbell. : d thanks to the contributors ren. Cleo and Owen and Mr. | ay ad x Te : | Sunday visitors at the i of = : tors for their support and children Boiler ei Sari henner A da Hel 4 ; PONTIAC is built to PY 7 Ser He'll say, first, that Pontiac is a big cer, with | fur co: Sunday Mutger were: and solicitors or s and Mrs. Samuel Peiffer were Sun- | people who want to m k all the advantages only big cars can offer. Big-car sise Sonn 1 and Mrs. William Mateer were:| _ ... . The amount collected! . _.. +» and Mrs. Ulrich | ake a cham ATs % \ piece © Mr. an 4 ~~" | cooperation. e 2 day visiors of Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich | from small ; a big-car ride—big-car luxury and performeass. { { oi ve field phey = eT E re y . 1" Mr. and Mrs. “Wink 2 ey was $142.50. This is $7.50 less than Soner of Myerstown and Mr and | bw oe That's why Pontiac, which ™ “a But most important of all, he’ll say that Poatise, ore gi and children of Mount Joy ‘and Mr.| the quota for tais area. Mrs, Lloyd Houck of Richland. | p e 2, -car mark this week, is having spite of its extra size and value, 1s just 63 emp 80 and Mrs. Harold Kling and daugh- Ray, Eugene and May Beasion the greatest year in its history! d just as economical to operate as his former “Hee ter of Elizabethtown. Kibet] FARM LOAN OFFICE MOVED of Florinel spent Sunday with | Ask any one of the thousands of small car d ql thet. ll a Mvers of Elizabeth x r a al ~~ rr ; av 5 . and let us prove to yom 2, ie nin Clarence 'B. Myers ¢ Zabe FROM LANDISVILLE their sister, Mrs. Jacob Geltmacher. | a owners who have changed over to Pontiac this year Ira Carl: Wolge- Paul S. Baker, secretary .treasur- : ¥HE FIRST PONTIAC (1926) THE 1940 PONTIAC why he did 50 and he'll tell you } you can afford and operate any new csr, you hy someth town, Nol uth and Oscar 4 Too. t Na- ! . s | Base price, $899. Wheelbase, 110 inches. Base price, $783. Wheelbase, 117 inches — pion. can afford a Pontiadt ] single muth, ‘Jacob Wolgemuth 2 per of the Lancaster County Easton was. the "first city in ‘the | Horsepower, 36. Weight, 2320 Ibs. Price Horsepower, 87. Weight, 3155 pounds. Prics $ ] Pp FOR THE SPECIAL Al him th: Hanson,’ of - Elizabethtown Wwere| .. ...| Farm Loan association, has United ‘States 'to light its’ main ap- | per H. $24.97. Price per!b..38)2 cents. per H.P., $9.60. Price per pound, 23 cents. & 3 delivered at Pontiac, Mich “1X BY SiNyes couse Co godess Sikes Hil 1 4 > mn Mon- Ea . . L 3 2 ? ichigan tat i rah ; what, | fishing ‘at Bowers Beach « Vio moved from his home at Landisville proaches _ with the - high visibility | optional equipment and accessories— extra om pr oh giv 94 18] rates, state an cal texes (if amy - = 1 day, where they caugnt 340_fish. |, 4 has’ opened permanent head-| 4. lamp. 8 without notice. A etors Vi ried lof ‘Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wolgemuth quarters of the association at 30 E — eee { 120 South Market treet - ro . . : : : he called on Mr. William Brosey at| Chestnut st., in Lancaster. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. figure fortune success | hi if y 2X | { ’ an \ —