was completed that week $—The Bulletin, Mount Joy, ba, Thursd ay, March 19, 1953 { . Sa" . * yi pi gd 1 | Seeing is Believing | FLORIN Well Drilling || foe kit sl ¢ rl ing H Al E N ING WN J \ 0 Con you Hamme Fim Zz Mr. and Mrs. James Gerber CALL of — NW \) \ \ BORN IN ENGLAND ON ry amily Vislige Me. and Jars. | ONG AGO \\ 5 Da CHRISTMAS 1642, HE DISCOVERED ward Isler at Newtown Sun- \ THAT WHITE LIGHT |S MADE UP OF day. 5 Ralph | Myers & Sons SN = I { DIFFERENT COLORS: RACH SEE NAME Mr. George Mumper Jr., sold . a po { x DIFFERENT IN INVERTED his bread route to Mr. Claud SALUNGA, PA. 30 YEARS AGO J / a : DEGREE Reigle of Mount Joy. i March 21, 1923 Public sales in the village (Lancaster Co.) Lancaster city needs 50( nN this month are, Friday, March PHONE LANDISVILLE 3176 houses. Mount Joy is in the 20, Katie B. Gingrich; Friday, same fix we need houses too March 27, James Eschbach and WB The Mount Joy Athletic | —- 25 the following Saturday, April 4 Associotion organized a Base a sale by Mrs. Paul Koser. Dr. H. C. Killheffer ball League and will sponsor J) Anyone wishing to enter the Optometrist a finance te association “The CHILD WHO 1S Hobby Show being held by the wo twilight games were to he NEARSIGHTED FROM BIRTH OR Youth Fellowship Group of the MANHEIM played weekly EARLY DAYS WILL SUFFER FROM Glossbrenner E U B Church, 0B St. | Among the birth announce- RETARDED UNDERSTANDING UNLESS please contact any of the mem- MOR. 8 ments: Son to Mr. and Mrs. Da HIS VISUAL FAULT IS CORRECTED. bers before April 10th. Tas Fri oad PI, vid W. Strayer, town; son to SAYS THE BETTER Mrs. Harry Brooks and fami- fobs. Bh: Sat. Mr. and Mrs. George Zink, this VISION INSTITUTE. ly will continue to operate the 9:30.1:00. 2.5 P. Mm boro. Dry Cleaning business. See the ELIZABETHTOWN Martin Shearer, Rheems pur Wo Ta id ad on another page. 15 E. High St. chased 150 chickens at a sale Ong OF THE Jay ~~ EF. i ”’ x Charter night for the newly i Telephone 24-F and while being delivered to MAKING GOLD-FILLED SPECTACLE Er #2 ee] (organized Florin Lions Club | his home, they laid 40 eggs. MOUNTINGS IS THE 4 a Zn)" Zs ¥ will be held on Monday even- | Brubakeg and Ober, Rheems FORMING OF GOLD SHEETS di’ "50 b | ing, March 23, at Hotel Bruns- village butchers slaughtered INTO "CUPS." WHICH i W ii wick at Lancaster. 210 hogs and 15 steers during ARE FILLED WITH BASE METAL a ‘Ny oo) The Florin YFG met in the the winter months for the farm- AND THEN SOLDERED. TOGETHER a : Zz Church’ Social room on Sunday ers, many of them coming a dis- INTO BARS. \ f= evening. The sword drill was | JAMES B. HEILIG tance of six miles. At present vl interesting and | . os they were making a half ton of In THE FAR NORTH CATTLE Fay Buckwalter and Darlene | Funeral Director sausage | HAVE WORN SPECTACLES Gerlitski sang : 1 at aus crits sang a duet accom- | MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 15 YEARS AGO TO YL) rom panied at the piano by Ellen March 24, 1938 | SUN ON SNOW AND Jean Musselman. Plans are now { Harry Chertcoff, owner - of TO PREVENT THEIR underway for the Youth Fell- the Mt. Joy theatre, held open | BEING LOST IN BLIZZARDS owship Rally to be held April. house for the community to in | THROUGH INABILITY A 45x135 ft. addition is being i spect the new theatre, which TO SEE, idded to the Aircraft Marine | = ee ez [Products Inc, here. Upon : its | | Electric and Gas Welding Alse Specialize Op ARM MACHINE WELDING AND EQUIPMENT Automobile and Truck Welding LAWN MOWER SHARPENING Gover's Welding Shop Dells and Marietta Streets JOY, PA Phone 3-593 mT White Cross Hospitalization Underwriiten by BANKERS LIFE & CASUALTY COMPANY Chicago 30, IIL Permanent Rates Any Hospital Out Patient Service For Free Information Write WhiteCross,P.0.Box21 MOUNT JOY, PA NO OBLIGATION 9-tfe Buller's Beauty Salon MAIN ST. FLORIN, PA. SPECIALS $10 Permanents Now $8 $8 Permanents Now $% CALL MT. JOY 3-4339 Open 9 AM. To 9 P.M. Daily MAUDE BULLER, Prop. 10-tfe fu 2063 OVER COMPARABLE CLEANERS! CLEANS ALL OVER FROM J POSITION mm, SWIVEL-TOP CLEANER NO DUST BAG T0 EMPTY! Exclusive fi ATTACH-O-MATIC | Clip-on Tools LEANING TOOLS! Easy monthly payments SMALL DEPOSIT SEE DEMONSTRATION AT OUR STORE OR REQUEST FREE HOME TRIAL KEENER’S Furniture —- Floor Coverings 15-31 Marietta Ave. - Ph. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. PHONE for FREE Home Demonstration _ 9-6c There is no betier way to boost your business than by local news paper advertising. 3-5601 | Ed Ream announced he will open a farmers market in his | spacious building next to his of- | fice on South Barbara street. Lloyd Shank and family | ‘moved from the B. W. Brown | The Dutch Philosopher completion it is expected thirty more jobs will ‘be available. The local Plant is comprised of the punch press department where property .on Jacob St., to the | H. A. Darrenkamp property on | East Main St. Come on in and set down once. Lots of things has been hap- The first week of area bovine | sening since you was last over. TB testing in West Hempfield | { mean about this here Stalin revealed only one reactor a-|and all this Russian stuff. mong 650 head of cattle. Un-| Yes, it’s wonderful how much | usual record and an indication | can happen in chust a week. {of the fine quality of cattle be- | Here is Stalin dead and a new ing raised by nearby farmers. |man in his place before a body The Mt. Joy Jr. High basket- | hardly knew what was going ball team, champions of the | on behind this iron curtain as it Northern Jr. League, were en- | is called. tertained at a banquet by their | Yes, as Chake said, it was coach, C. Casper Kreider. |all over so quick that all these 10 YEARS AGO | writers who like to guess about March 18, 1943 | what's going to happen didn’t Birthday greetings went out | 2ven get a chance to say a Ho Mrs. Guy Spittler, New Hav- | | word. Now all they can say is | » aU {en St., March 28; Chas Z. Derr, | chust leave Hs wait and soe i xs i what this Malenkovy will be { W. Main St., March 2 Henry | like. | Becker, R2, March 29; Mrs. | No doubt at first he will try to be like Stalin—like Truman was when he took Roosevelt's | place. Then after he gets him- (self settled down he might Another boro landmark was] ant to do. razed. The one-story building | self. known as the Webb tin shop, on You mean like starting an- Annie Newcomer, W. Donegal | St., March 31, Dr. E. W. New- | comer, E. Main St., March 31; Mrs. Harry Hinkle, W. Main St. March 31. East Main St. The late James | sper world war? Webb conducted his business | It could be. Or having may- there and after his death was {be first such a pruch of every- son Charles. | | body that don’t agree with him. The latter was forced to quit] well, they can purch them- business when metals became selves all they like over there an important war issue. so far as I am concerned. Chust Weddings of the week: Ar-|so they don’t get an idea they lene F. Ginter, Lanc. R2, tolzan do any purching over here Raymond B. son of Mr. and|with their atom bombs and Mrs. Keller, South Market | such like. St., Dorothy Blessing, daughter Yes well, like you said, all of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Bless- (We can do is wait and see and to William Dar-|hope for the best. What else is succeeded by his Ray ing, Salunga, renkamp, 219 E. Main Street. |new? Jane Louise Habecker, daugh-| Well, there was so much Rus- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hab- | sian stuff in the papers this ecker, 120 Delta street, to Nor-| While past thaf I didn’t take man Houseal, son of Mrs. Katie | Much notice of anything else. | Sometimes I think a body might be better off chust reading the | weekly paper, Houseal, Maytown. In commemoration of the fi- nal payment of the new Sunday | School chapel of the Florin U. Then you would not know | what was going on in the world. B. Church, the cancelled note 2 b wd at. the Sundd | You would be what they call was a 4 I 14 an ignoramus still. moming services, March 14| "no qoubt, But maybe I'd be Mrs. Henry Wittle assiste Ya lot happier. Didn't somebody Miss Elizabeth Brubaker had | once that Was [say ignorance charge of the burning of the | bliss or something like that? note. Almost like that. Let's see, it Wm. S. Kauffman, 71, Mt. |went—if ignorance is bliss there "Joy RI1, who resided alone near | ain't no sense in being too the Chestnut Hill Mennonite smart. Wasn't that it? Church, was found dead in bed.| I guess. But even then I | "about what was going on (with his pin-up pictures in ev- (AS OVERHEARD BY JOHN op) terminals are stamped out of raw copper. Well, hello Mrs. Espenshate.| could not keep from worrying Rey. ang Mee. Henry Becker and daughter visited Mr. and be- is, always talking Mrs. Raymond White and fami- cause Chake Vv at Greensburg on Sunday. about it. He kids: himself still that he knows all about these Mrs. Mabel Herr of Eliza- here world affairs, but half the Pethtown and Mr. and Mrs. time I don’t think he knows ROSS Ammon and family Gap, what it’s all fabout either. What Spent Sunday with Mrs. Lillian does Chorch think about 'thisiHamilton and family. Russian stuff? Mrs. John Bender and Mrs He don’t say much, but last | Benjamin Bender and children evening he says to me that in a of Milton Grove called on Mr. way he is sorry that Satlin died. and Mrs. George Mumper on My land, I says, I thought ev- Saturday evening. erybody would be glad he was The Ladies Auxiliary of the dead. Well, he says, Stalin was Fire Co., will hold a Baked smart enough to keep from Ham dinner at the Florin Hall starting world war number|yp Sunday, March 22nd, from three, but this new dictator may 11 , 4 p M. start it chust to make a big piss Nancy Vogel spent Sun- name for himself because from ,, ty visiting the family of Mr what I have read about him A.W. Wickenhelsor near Li he is one of these war disville. 8 id That could easy be. He is M 1 Mrs 12 : probably figuring Howl. : r. and Mrs. Landis Hess what he could do to make him- the Xin ihe self a big shot like Stalin Was formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hess at Lloysville, in ery living room in Russia and Ferry County. {the satelite countries besides. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Todd, Chorch says now he is real of Manheim, visited Mr. George glad he is not such a cabinet Shetter and family on Sunday officer with striped pants and a: Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper Hamburger hat. He says the big/spent Saturday with Mr. and boys in Washington is really Mrs. Warren Eshleman at Em- going to have a tough time to igsville, York Co. keep up our defences and cut! Mr. and Mrs. John Helm- taxes and cut down on sending staedter and daughter enter so much money to Europe andtained Mr. and Mrs. Grover balancing the budget and doing Eichler and Robert and Ronald something about ending the war|Eichler to dinner on Saturday. in Korea. He says it chust goes'mThe event being Mr. Eichler's to show a person that nobody birthday. can see far enough ahead these: Rev. Howard Bernhard is days to make a lot of promises holding revival services in the as to what they would do if Mt. Zion Church of the Breth- they was running things—and | keep all of them. Yes, but if the politicians didn’t promise us all them kind of things before election, they ren near Lebanon. Starting Sunday be Church services every Sun day at ten o'clock in the Florin wouldn’t get elected Church of the Brethren, pre- No, that's true. And if the ceded by Sunday School at &- people didn’t believe them they 45 a. m. Everyone is welcome to _ attend these | BIRTHS A son was born Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Derr, boro, at the Lancaster Hospital A daughter day to Mr. and was born Mrs. General Hospital. Mr. of Donegal St., birth of a son, General Hospital, announce General | Satur- Harold | Rhen, Rheems, at.the Lancaster and Mrs. Jacob Haimlton Wednesday at the Lancaster. 10 this | the | — — ee BUSINESS CONTINUED The Brooks Dry Cleaning business in Florin will be con- | tinued by the family. Patrons | please read the ad on another | { page. phy and Berwyn were guests of Mr. Mrs. Paul Arndt on Sunday. "Miss Bernice Gis ce of and | Benj. F. Garber ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Phone 702-J Life Insurance Co. Home, Office COLUMBUS SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa, AND DISINFECTING FLORIN, PENNA. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 FARM BUREAU Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. Mutual Fire Insurance Cou eA Lio w HITE - WASHING | HESS BROS. | 39-tf Quality Meats ALSO A FULL LINE OF BIRDS EYE Fruits & Vewetables | KRALL'S Meat Market WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY | SHOOTING MATCH BEGINNING MARCH 21st CONTINUING EVERY SATURDAY Starting at 1:30 P. M. Mt. Joy Legion one 2 miles east of Mt. Joy, on Rt. 23! (Pesey Patch) HAMS- HAMS maximum | 12-guage guns - 32 in. Shells Guns if necessary | REFRESHMENTS Sponscred by mere win everyone Invited |. Walter S. Ebersole Post No. 185 wouldn't vote for them. Well— se ervices. AMERICAN LEGION, MT. JOY speaking about promises chust Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Mur- | 11-tf | reminds me that I promised LAT { Chorch I would make him an apple pie for supper so I had best get over home and get at it. By the way-—have you such a little can of cinnamon you would lend me ’til tomorrow? Sure, take it along. Thanks, Mrs. Veiss. Good bye now. Good bye Square He had apparently been dead a- bout ten days according to the|CENSUS REPORT ON deputy coroner. Death was due LANCASTER GENFRAL HOSP. to heart failure. | In a census report for Feb- EY |ruary 1, 128 persons were ad- Lanc. Co. Bird Club | mitted to the Lancaster Gener- 4 fal Hospital, it was announced Plans Field Trip |by Dr. D. C. Smelzer, executive | director of the hospital at a [he Lanc. County Bird Club | mecting of the Board of Direct- | has planned a field trip Sunday | ors March 9. [to Octorara dam. Members are| The admitted patients re- [to meet at Stahr Hall at 7:30 |guired 8,874 days of hospital la. m. Mr. Lewis C. Spencer will | | service. Other census figures be the leader. include: Discharge patients - A joint mecting was held by 3100, operations births’ - [the group with Muhlenberg | 250, treated in Receiving ‘Ward Botanical Club in ; the :Little!. 584, treated in Dispensary = Theatre on F. & M. ‘College | 294 (with 437 visits). Average Campus. Mr. W. Bryant Tyrell ‘number of patients per day was — | was the speaker. His subject|217. Highest number was 342 { was “Through the Seasons” and |on Tuesday, February 17. illustrated with colored - / pictures. Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends, J WEDDINGS KNISELY — JAMES Arch G. Knisely 3d, was mar- ried Saturday to Margaret Shettel James, daughter of Mr. Dances AT THE LITITZ SALES BARN East Main Street ot the Boro Line — Lititz, Pa. EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 9 P.M. to 12 Midnight and Mrs. Lloyd Landis Shettel of 2314 N. Fourth St., Harris hurg. The ceremony St. Stephen's Episcopal edral with the Ven. Rey. as Huntingdon officiating. Mr. Knisely, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arch G.: Knisely.Jr., Har- risburg, was a former employee at Sico and, resided in Mt. Joy took place in Cath- Thom Admission MUSIC BY THE Blue Stone Rangers Bill Fink, of Lancaster, Figure Caller! 50 cents during that period. He is a sales representative with P. P. & L. Company. After a wedding trip South the couple will reside at 1318! Kingsley Road. 8 to .10 PM. — ri Cl mh oi Jb. um a Admission Free! | | | LEARN TO DANCE WEDNESDAY EVENINGS | | ELIZABETHTOWN TO PRESENT FLOOR SHOWS Every Saturday Night LARRY CONLEY'S ORCHESTRA Two Shows Nightly - - 10 and 12 O'clock 50c COVER CHARGE 100SE MEMBERS ONLY | WHEN THINGS LOOK BLACK CALL 3-4071 Eicherlys 76 - 78 EAST MAIN STREET WE OPERATE MT. JOY, PA. OUR OWN PLANT Member National Institute of Cleaning and Dyeing Drycleaning Guild of Lancaster City and County Mount Joy Legion | SATURDAY, MARCH 21st CLEON WORLEY Sunday family dinners will be served starting at 1:00 until ? | evenines 3 O hy MATINEE SHOWS SATURDAYS 7 and 9:00 P.M TRE AND SATURDAYS I HEA HOLIDAYS 6-8-10 P. M, 2:00 P. M. Mount Joy, Pa. — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and FRIDAY — SATURDAY, MARCH 20 - 21 RED SKELTON — JANE GREER -in- “The Clown” MONDAY, MARCH 23 RICHARD WIDMARK JOANNE DRU -in- 99 “My Pal Gus TUESDAY, MARCH 24 RAY MIDDLETON — BILL SHIRLEY -in- “f Dream Of Jeanie” WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, MARCH 25 - 26 LORETTA YOUNG —- JEFF CHANDLER -in- “Because Of You” Complete One Stop Food Service The Home of Good Foods PHONE 3-9094 0 NL AU Ao ttn Food Store MOUNT JOY, PA. | | [ | | pp Nn Hs Hz Ww TI; ~~ PH( MOUN 3-3 Open ai Even XC Wedne > |
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