The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 24, 1952, Image 6

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Pa., Thursday, July 24, 1952
sent 2228 7 Many Interesting ||
Quality Meats Letters From Men-
Women In Service
July 10, 1952
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ALSO A FULL LINE OF
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Fruits & Vegetables Dear Remem. Committee

WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT Joy “"d
my opinion on them. First of all
ig tion on Norway
The Norwegian people are
everything in their power
erything that is possible as
they are as you may know,
sports. It is a country which

Two Good Habits very a or Spores, They also
held dances every night for the
| aa yay sailors and they all were very |
GET IT Al BOOTH S successful and most of the teen-
agers turned up and there were | when
And Save Those Green Trad- plenty of girls for every sailor.
ing Stamps Booth’s Give with, I did not do too much sight
Every Purchase, seeing in Norway and it was
REDE M YOUR FILLED STAMP due to the fact that Norway
BOOK AT BOOTHS not very big. What I did see was | to the
very interesting. One place
BOOTH'S STORE particular was a museum which
MOUNT JOY, PA,
was 600 years old. There are

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Fcovering up their scars of the
last war.
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today —3 months for
$3. You’ll find the
| A MONITOR “must” i The average pay a week as
of reading and as necessary “civilian is 12 kroner and equal
% as your HOME TOWN Lilabout $1.75 a week. When the!
is PAPER. $8 ship arrived in Norway and the

sailors started flash
 
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itrying to change such big mon-

The Christian Science Monitor
One, Norway St, Boston 15, Mass, USA, (ey. I think the people really
Please send me an introductory Monf- (Make a lot of money when we
tor subscription—76 issues. | enclose $3. arrived there.
Canadiens Gy tere ie food.
: ee aan Also TI will include for the
(address) people who are crazy for fishing |
aww on ae . ‘that Norway is the place. Their
(city) (zone) tstate) main item is fish and of what I
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MOUNT JOY
Had Visitors ?
Been Divorced ?
Had a Party ?
Been To One ?
Been Jilted ?
|
The BULI E i TN fen do to hold the ship here. I|
{fam also very glad to return to | 278-35-33
wake ASR 13 c-0 F
real haul.
{much for the people as being
(friendly. There are a few nice
{
people which I have met who
especially like to take Ameri-
© a ews can sailors to the pubs or in our
country beer Jar 5 T /
gardens. I'hey
take you for a few drinks and
Have You Been Visiting ? after you have about 3 or 4
glasses they want to show you |
how they are at playing darts.
{They have a very beautiful |
swimming there and although it
lis pretty chilly at this time of |
| Joined a Club or it is well crowded. One of
| ithe biggest kicks this country |
Been Thrown Out of One now is to visit the biggest
‘warship in the world, which is
Had Triplets, Quads or U. S. S. Missouri. There are |
many visitors come out in boats
Even a Baby ? and take a look at all of the
- | § ships. |
Had An Accident ? I Their money is in pence, shil- |
[lings and pounds. I wish I could

is that 7 7 shillings is equal |
Can Print It and Tell Your Friends | [to $1.00 in American dollar and
ithat 1 pound is equal to $2.80 in | So uth i ston
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American money. Pence, I don’t
leven know. I would like to real-
ly see more of these countries
but there isn't anything that I |
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the states because there isn’t
anything that can beat getting
home on a weekend pass.
Phone 3-9661 |






VV AANA
The Dutch Philosopher
OVERHEARD BY JOHN BOYD)

s, cool! Chust thing of driv- |
* last two hours at about
two miles an hour
cars bumper to bumper.
» is such a breath of it's a good thing that nosey
people can’t see
other's houses in such weather.
On Sunday Chorch had on chust
{his shorts and shoes
Well here is the letter that’
’ [said 1 would write as soon as I
KRALL'S Meat Market have seen enough of Norway
England to let you know
once after a night baseball game
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what did you and Chake
I will give vou a little informa
' asking did Chorch know where [electric stove a body can do that
Chorch | without getting the whole house |
can eat no mat- |
very friendly people. They do |Pody would say you ; tie
; | too much on to go in swimming. |
|hot and Chake
[ter how hot it gets.
la mistake to live on fruit choos
about what with |es and salads and iced tea chust
Tall the houses on Spruce Street because it's hot weather
> had to pick on ours.
had to laugh!
make your stay there, a very
app me, They give vou ev- |
happy on: They give v« {look so bad but on me
their recreational facilities and
enerchy to fight off the
them much anyway except may- |
teen-aitchers
| children has been going around |
» it was last winter
tel » with all his clothes on. : ' ;
IS | Baltozer’s letter , but in the evening, he s:
in much of any-
you can go and get warm.
t's hard to go someplace to get ! went
‘ool when it's hot ashamed to say we both ate like
Thanksgiving or Christ- |
the place was
30-1c/ Many ruins in the city yet,|
{which was caused by the last
» an idea where
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war. One ruin which was caus- or on what ship some of the all around looking for |4ir-conditioned.
ed by the Norweigan under |
g d And you was both about half
gt ground blew most of the city]
& down, along the piers. Where
we were anchored, directly a
cross the street, was at one time |
Ya house for the King and Queen
Sof England. During the war
&they fled and went, I believe,
'to Oslo, which is the capital of
CHRISTIAN SHINE Norway. During the war it was
’s, is to stay home and
don’t wear no clothes and don't |Chake
too much and take
» was setting drinking
» and smoking a seegar
vs it made him feel much
better thinking of the poor Phil-
driving over that
<, but T don't know the
. If a list could thing about the political
be published in
would help the
, except the other day he says
he thinks he is still a Republi-
also’ help to build
a lot to know
occupied by the Nazi as their adelffia people
headquarters. Most of the city
and then down that guess I will vote
to keep peace
se. There chust ain’t no such
the same way
would comment on this idea.
I had the opportunity to talk De
to a few Norwegian sailors
[They have a small navy of a-
B/bout five ships, also a little
Y Army and Air Corp. Their pay
wid Week is exactly 7 kroner and |
in American money is $1.00. (1
al are members of the Committee


would worm it
let Christmas come :
Service Men's
(From page 1)
If you wasn’t married,
» a Democrat then?
» what they call one of
independents
parties worry
and women are?
so much about
Well, chust so you wouldn't be
la communist and vote
r'ment altogeth-
gestions and donations today.
| Can't you give ¢
+ when so many
bring around 100 to 500 kroner | be no Christmas boxes this year. |
D Ressler TD AN publicans don’t want to over-
109 Engrs (C) Bn. Mustin Field Namatcen |chust want to be the gover'ment.
because we little vote one way or the other.
bought a lot of sovenirs and Py
publicans and not enough Demo-
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saw they are very big and plen-| ©”
Of them. You will be sure!
that you will come back with a
Clearance

J {home and get some supper start-
APO 46 c-p PM
In England [ can not say as V LY went fishing down below Cono-
jwingo and gave
{fish that his family couldn't eat
us a big rock-
 
» Medical Denot

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] 7, you cook it like ycu do

SALE

out flat and broil it?
Sure that’s
| Weddings
SHEETZ — MOHLER
[This country is very much for | DD701 » FPO NY, NY
(darts and are just as much for!
sports as Norway. It is a very |
Bought Anything ? historical country and it is not |
las foggy as they seem to be al- |
Sold Something ? {ways showing you in the mov- |
ies. It seems to be the foggiest |
|during the supper hour, but it| tr
is only due it seems to the tide. |
AFO 677 c-o PM NY
118s CP Cecil
835 ¢-0 FPO New
15 & i C EU
. Oi ) Th 4 Miss Dorothy
7715 Hq FPO New York
York 113301219 Btrv Donald Mohler, 2
AAA AW BN SVM APO 391¢
LPO 179 c-0o PM NY
be ach here at Weymouth which |
Got Engaged ? lis about 7 miles from Portland. |
1 have had the opportunity to go | RA
291f ‘A B Grouo _ in the Florin Ev-!
c¢’o Post Master
y. Kenneth A. Obling- |
. Norman I. Witmer |
Indiantown Gap, double ring ceremony.
ot Thos E Rosser
300903 Suitland
APO 117 ¢-o PM
New York, N Y
f the bride was brides- |
Glenn Shupp Phan.
278-46-39 Photo
Robert Brubaker, |
explain w > Wy
Pp what it is in our money z, served as best
That's News. Please Tell Us So We | 1 J but the only thing that I can ex- | APO 208 N Ye
the ushers were
brother of the bride.
a reception at
APD 133 [ters Tes Hall, Mt.
[couple left on a wedding trip to
the Pocono mountains.
Mrs. Mohler was employed as
Joseph's Hospital. |
r. Mohler is a member of the
Marine Band in Washington, D. |
The couple will
Washington, D. C.
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