The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 02, 1953, Image 3

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Mr. Harry
The
| Miss Strickler Weds
Hendrix.
couple will
Florin.
CLARENCE HOLLINGER
CANCER DRIVE
Clar
appointed chairman of the Can-
ence Hollinger has
reside
CHAIRMAN
Of Hospital Drive
C. S. Johnson n Monday Abram G. Bucher, 1114 West
. o| Ross St., Lancaster, and E, Day
Melissa Strickler, , daughter ofp ssler, Strasburg, will serve as
Mr. and Mrs. John A. oral co-chairmen of the
Fast Main street, Mount Joy Coupty Division for the Lan
{and Charles S. Johnson, son of |, aste "w General Hospital's 1053
Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Johnson, of} harity and Maintenance cam
| Florin, were married Monday, paign,
March 30th, at six o'clock at Their appointment was an
Elkton, Maryland. nounced today by Richard Ob-
A wedding dinner was held lendar and John S. Wise III, !
Tuesday at The Dutch Club in| |, % is gn A
York, for the bride and groom :
by the brides parents. Present
were Mr, and Mrs. H. B. John-
son and daughter, Valera, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Johnson, Mr.| |
and Mrs. James Shaeffer, Mr.|
tand Mrs. Lester Mumma, Mr.| |
and Mrs. Robert Hoffmaster and
in
been|
E.
gener co-chairman of the |
campaign, The drive,
of $108,540,
Bucher and Ressler
bers of the
Hospital
| Both are
are mems-
Lancaster
directors
in county
hav
board of
well-known
| community activitics
been leaders in numerous phil-
anthropic and civic endeavors
in previous years.
and
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DAY RESSLER

| The Dutch Philosopher
BY JOHN BOYD)




CASUA
B, L. GREIDER
LANDISVILLE,
PHONE 3151
PA.
i. C. Robert Fry
R.
D.
A
PA.

Air Compressor Work
Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc.

Excavating and Grading
Cellars, Trenches, Etc.
Rocks
and
Trees
Removed

PHONE MOUNT JOY
33-4753
©OOOOOOOOOOEOOOOOEHOE! as
Suggestions For Easter

HOW
ABOUT
THAT
SUIT
We show a Very Fine Line starting at
$3500 up
SEE US TODA Y=
Stetson Hats — Manhattan Hats
FINE
NECKWEAR
FLORSHEIM SHOES
SWANK JEWELRY
$500 ,
INTERWOVEN SOCKS
ESSLEY SHIRTS
DROP IN TODAY—
EsHLEMAN Bros.

MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
COM PANY
————
| cer Drive which will be con
ducted in April by the Florin|
Lions Club. A TE i
Other members of his com-| . Jz Boo HER
mittee are Woodrow Fitzkee|
and Donald Miller.
~
OFFICES CLOSED FRIDAY
Dr. H. C. Killheffer, Optome- | (AS OVERHEARD
trest, will close both offices ol
Good Friday, April 3rd.
Well—come in, Mrs. Espen-
shate and set down. Il is nice
land warm today but I believe
lit is too cold to set down out-
|side.
MUTUAL | ves it's all right outside if a

Ly {body but
works at something,
(too chilly to set still.
| And besides that, Chake ain't
[fetched the porch chairs down
(from off of the attic anyway.
{So chust set down out here in
[the kitchen and you can watch
me make such a brown betty
Ipudding for Chake’s supper. By
request, I am making it.
| Brown betty pudding
{of Chorch’s favorites too. He
says it wonders him why res-
[taurants don’t make it still so
he could have a dish of it now
[and then.
| Why don’t you one
yourself for him sometimes? It
ain’t hard to make.
Well, I will chust set
‘land watch you and maybe
get the idea.
i| It’s ‘very
{ baking dish
14-4
make
here
I will
easy. You take a
like this here
| grease it good with oleo—or
buiter, if you want to
(that. Then you put in a
lof stale bread cut into little
squares then a layer of
{sliced apples. Then you pui
pieces of butter all over the
ipples and some brown sugar
and cinnamon. Then another
layer of bread and apples and
[butter and so on til you get
the dish full and put bread,
[butter and cinnamon on the top.
Then you bake it in the
enough.
sauce that
and


Ain't
goes
sounds
such a
casy
© with it?
©) Sure,
© out of powdered sugar
ter and put in some kind of
Qhiauor to flavor it. Rum is about
©) the best if you have some in the
house. 1 lot of
®)|the sauce because Chake says
the sauce is the best part. He
whenever he gets
{brown betty in a restaurant
[there is either no sauce at all
jand you got to eat it so, or not
enough. If you don’t like the
rum flavor you can use vanilla.
Well, it all sounds simple
when you tell it, but you know
ime. IT would never get it right
leven if stood down over
®)me and told me chust what to
®)|do. I chust ain’t got the knack
of cooking anything that is com-
plicated. I remember I made
© such a bread puddng once out
(of a cook-book and Chake said
lit reminded him of his boyhood
and but
always make a
says
Ee
you

A

ldays on the farm.
| Well, it was nice of him to
|say that.
| No, it wasn’t. Because when
I asked him how it reminded
Zthim of the farm he said it
llooked chust like the stuff he
used to carry out to pigs in
such a bucket. Stale bread soak-
ed in skim-milk.
My land! You
something wrong.
No doubt. But I never made
a bread pudding again.
I never do either. Chake says
must of done
is one
and !
call it |
layer |
oven. |
you make a hard sauce |
any |
dessert a
it’s
the worst
make—even if
good. Well, what's new?
Well, 1 have chust about de-
cided that IT can’t keep up with
the news these days. Nothing
{but fires and airplane crashes
and auto accidents—and now a
{train wreck last week.
And robberies and
and and such
crimes.
And from now til Chune the
second we will have the corona-
tion all over the newspapers
and magazines.
Now that I would like to see.
It must be quite a sight with
all them dukes and earls and
such like with their wives dress-
ed up in their fancy clothes and
covered with chewels. From
what I have read so far it
seems like only the nobility has
a chance of getting into the
church where Elizabeth will be
crowned.
| Maybe we will see it on the
| tellywision.
about
body can
it's
murders
like
divorces

Some of it anyway. Maybe
chust the parade — or maybe
chust hear it on the radio.
Well, at any rate we wiil get
enough of it. I feel sorry for
the queen in a way going
through all that rigmarole. I
read somewhere that it takes
two and a half hours chust the
church part. Two and a half
hours of that and T would be |
such a nervous wreck.
I have heard that some of
them nobles take sandwiches
tand coffee along with them be-
cause they haves to get there
early so’s not to keep the queen
| waiting and stay til it’s all over
| whether they want to or not,
! 1 suppose her husband will
get a front seat being such a
duke.
Won't he be a prince or some
[
|
|
for a go: lb
will open April 24.
General | | At the Home
Why Not |
(From page 1) |
projects
club
improvement
Economics
| home
there is a business
recreational
[ meetings,
meeting, a period |
e land time to work on the project |
Club leaders and ex
choosen. {
present to
tension workers are
[help the members. These meet
« | iINgS
| afternoon with a limited num
|
|
|
|
within a 4-H
[county wide activities in which | Kulp's
|at the
thing or other afler Elizabeth |
iis crowned?
That I don’t know. Maybe
{ will be like Queen Se he
| husband—a prince
lieve they called him.
That could be, but
hardly will take
notice of whatever
call him.
much
they
anybody
him
will be chust
fiddle and
No, that day he
playing a second
that's for sure.
Well now 1
was a musician
That’s chust
don’t think he is talented
like Harry Truman was on
piano. Playing second fiddle
means that a body don’t amount
to much.
I see.
brown
There!
It looks chust
good. Make’'s a body's
water even without the
Well, T got to get over home
and get supper. And I know
there's no stale bread and no
cinnamon and no apples—and
no rum—in the house, so
Chorch won't get any pudding.
Good bye now,
Good hye.
didn’t know he
at all.
an expression, I
that
way
the
Well, 1
betty is
believe the
about done.
wonderful
mouth
sauce,

[FORMER MOUNT JOY MAN
WITH TOURING CHORUS
The Mixed Touring Chorus of
Eastern Mennonite Coliege, of
|Harrisonburg, Va., in which
|Everett Metzler, formerly of
Mount Joy, is a member, will
[render a program at the Guern-
Sales Pavilion, Lincoln |
ay
ling, April 10 at 7 p. m.
>


So.
Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends.
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Highway East on Friday eve n- 1952. Mr. }
UNION NATIONAL
ELECTS TRUSTEE
The Board of Directors of
| The Bachman Chocolate Manu-
| facturing Company have elect-
led The Union National Mt. Joy
| Bank the trustee of its Pension
| Fund to succeed Mr. H. N. Nis-
sly who resigned December 31,
Nissly had been trus-
tee for the past ten years.
el A QUI. +r

Patronize Bulletin Advertisers
consort I be-
{
|
I guess ||
(| against this hidden
| enemy

are held in the forenoon or |
evening.
In addition to the
club
ber in the
activities
there are
4-H club members from all
over Lancaster County take al
part. |
Each year approximately 10
boys and girls from Lancaster |
| County attend 4-H Club Wee x |
Pennsylvania State Col I
lege. F
4-H club work is designed to |
held our young folks egome
more efficient farmers and
homemakers.
Working with the 4-H clubs
in the community are 4-H local
leaders. These are the folks in
the community who are interes-
ted in the youth of Lancaster
County. They work without fi-
nancial pay. Their pay is to see
the progress of the young folks
and to know they have given a
helping hand to someone.
All young folks interested in
getting more information about
4-H clubs and club work
should get in touch with the
club leaders in their communi-
ty, or C. E. Craver, Asst. Coun-
ty Agent or Miss Yvonne Cook
Home Economist, 202 Post Of-
fice Bldg., Lancaster, Pa. Both
Home Economics and Agricul-
tural clubs are to be organized
by May 1. .
The Local 4-H Club leaders
in your community are:
Agriculture: Mr. and Mrs.
John Herr,, Curvin Martin, Jr.,
Lewis Bixler, all of Mount Joy
R1.
Home Economics: Mrs.
Musser, Miss Jane Roland, both
of Mount Joy Rl; Mrs. Earl
Walters, Salunga; Mrs. Charles
| Felty, Maytown.
eel iin asm
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Paul Richard Stark and Ma-
bel Jane Mumma, both of this
boro.
John H. Kurtz, Lititz R1 and
Loretta E. Kline, Florin.
- Ge
Bulletin Advertisers.
John

Patronize

Electric
and Gas
Also Specialize On
FARM MACHINE WELDING
AND EQUIPMENT
flutomobile and Truck Welding
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING

Delta and Marietta Streets
MT. Joy, PA. _ Phone 3
-593 11

TERMITES


|
|| Are Swarming Now!
Guaranteed Protection
For Free Estimates Call or Write
Ld


Lancaster P. 0. Box 1435
Ph. 3-2489 or 3-2210
NOTICE!
In order to collect damages on our
Foultry Ranges
other predatory animals,
notify the proper State


we have to
authority.
This same authority will then
check the immediate neighborhood
for stray dogs and other dogs with
which they come in contact.
This notice is given so that you
will not be embarrassed in case the
Authorities check the neighborhood
for unlicensed dogs.
Musser Leghorn F arms

EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Joseph R. Gibble,
late of Rapho Township, Lang
caster Co., Pa., dec’d.
Letters testamentary of
said estate having been grant-
ed to the undersigned, all per-
sons indebted thereto are re-
quested to make immediate
payment, and those having
claims or demands against the
same, will present them with-
out delay for settlement to the
undersigned
UNION NATIONAL MOUNT
JOY BANK, Mount Joy, Pa.
Arnold, Bricker,
9-6¢
Welding
Cover's Welding Shop
caused by dogs or
The Bulletin, Mound Jov, Pa.,
Rates tor classified
this column are:
3 lines or less, minimum .,.... ! 35¢ |
Over 3 lines, per line 10¢
| Fach add. insertion, per iine 8c
EASTER CARDS,
FLOWERS See
platters dai
Kulp's
Agency,
14-1¢ |
— |=
or vor
CANDIES,
Also serve
ly at our luncheonette
& News
Mt. Joy.
WANTED: Dependable adult
to care for 5-year old. 3 days ¢
Weeki 8 to 5 no. m. Write Box
33, F lorin, Pa. 14-2¢
|
rooms of double
acquaint
FOR RENT: 5
farm house, to couple
ed with rural life. Owen EF
Mommau, Mt. Joy R2, Phone |
23-9674 14-1¢

FOR EVENING SHIFT
4:15 to 8:45
We need girls and young wom
on for our folding department.
{Mfe, of children’s dresses.) |
good nav, niece work,
MFG. CO
443 W. High Street,
Elizabethtown, Pa., Phone
431


14-1¢
—————
I wish to thank all my kind
neighbors and friends for their |


cards, flowers and pravers dor
ing my three week stay in the
hospital. Mrs. Irvin Koser. 14-1 |
WANT YOUR LAWN MOWED |
regularly this SUMMER? Just |
phone Mt. Joy 3-5313 14-1¢
ma SENSATIONAL what
SPENCER does for vour figure. !
But no wonder! Svencers are
designed. cut and made for vou
alone! Mrs. Bdyth B. Brubaker
Tele phone Mt. Joy 3-4949. 13-tf
SNAP EASTER PICTRUES IN
COLOR. All sizes in stock. Give
a Camera for Easter $2.85 vpn,
Movies $42.50. Victor Klahr
Camera Shop, rear Post Office,
Middletown. 14-1¢
WANTED: Antique glass ware,
China, Old Furnitvre & Pianos.
919 N. Queen St., Lanc. Phone
26843. 13.4p
FOR SALE: 1950 Chevrolet
Clnb Coupe. Call Mount Jov
3-5550. 13-2p |
Typewriters, Add. Mach’s,, Cash |
Registers, Check Writers, = Safes,
New & Used. J. M. Encle, 411 Fast |
High St, E-town. Ph. 147J. 8- 18-11 |
SEWING MACHINES
SALE: New and used.
for all makes of sewing
Repairs
ines. J. V. Binkley. 111 N. Mar- |
ket St., Elizabethtown, Pn.
Phone 688. 1-tfe |

GOLD fish, |
TROPIC AL fish.
SUPPLIES. Monday thru Satur
day 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. Closed
Wednesday, STAUFFER'S AC
[OUARIUM, 112 N. Poplar St.,


Flizabethtown, phone 373
Visitors welcome. 2.1c
NEW FOR SPRING
Nylon Caps for Boys.
Organdy Bonnets for Girls
Cotton and Boncle Cardigans
Tattle-Tail Bunny
Thermometers
| Plush Bunnies, Easter Tdeals.
Need a Gift for the New Baby?
Margaret - Jean Shoppe
19 W. Donegal St., Mt. Joy, Pa.
Dial 3-9373
Alterations - V
Buttonholing
rilings
9 tf
WANTED:
Operators. Permanent
(pay, excellent working condi-
(tions. Apply Hesteco Co., manu-
| facturers of children’s dresses,
{443 W. High St. Phone Eliza-
| bethtown 431. 10- te
Used Cars
1952 DeSoto Firedome V-8
club coupe.
Machine
job, good
"Sewing

1951 Plymouth Cranbrook 4-dr
sedan
ELI AMENT
DESOTO — PLYMOUTH
MOUNT JOY, PA.
| Phone 3-4264
14-1¢
|
|
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
state of Erwin J. Horn, late
of the Boro of Mt. Joy, Lancas-
ter Co., Penna., dec’d.
Letters testamentary of said}
estate having been granted to |
the undersigned, all persons rel [
debted thereto are requested to |
make immediate payment

and |
| those naving claims or demands
ut) against the same will present
{them without delay for settle- |
ment to the undersigned
MARY E. KODER
|
West Main Street
Mount Joy, Penna. |
William R. Howard, |
Attorney

EVANGELISY SERVICES
Evangelistic services will be
held at the Macedonia A. M. E. |
Church, this boro, on Easter |
with morning and evening ser- |
vices and continue through the |
week with services each even- |
ing. An invitation is extended |
to all to come hear the preach-

and Beyer, Att'ys.

ing and singing
adverusing in 3
[ my
FOR | | town.
mach- | FOR
| buy old cars,
Thursday, April 2, 1953==3


ROOM APARTMENT for
‘rent. Apply G. C. Murphy Co.
Mount Joy. 14-1¢
WANTED: Plain Girl for gen-
eral House work. Small family.
References, Phone Lancaster
|4-1313 14-1¢
I'OR SALE: Live Easter Bun-
nies. any size. Phone Mount Joy
3 -90: 24. 14-2¢
WALLP SALE, room lot
from $1.19 & up, also 1952 pat-
terns at half price. C. D. Reh-
rer, 71 Park St., Elizabethtown
Phone 6 R 14-2¢
BABY SIT TER
home, hours 8 to
Mt. Joy 3-9382.


WANTED at
5 p.m,
14-1
Phone

Garden Hose along Mar-
Pike. Phone Mount Joy
2 14-1c
LOST
iettn
3-334

We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our manv friends,
neighbors and relatives who
gave their kindness, sympathy,
and beautiful floral offerings
during our recent loss of wife,
mother and grandmother. Noah
H. Gephart. Capt. WwW. Gep-
hart & family, Mr. and Mrs. El-
wood Mateer, Mr. and Mrs. C.
R. Morrison & family, Catherine
P. Ge phart.
Opportunities
For Women
18 — 40
Aircraft - Marine
Products, Inc.
MOUNT JOY, PA.

Now accepting applications
for employment.
EXCELLENT WAGES
PLEASANT WORKING
CONDITIONS
UNUSUAL COMPANY
BENEFITS
Interviews conducted
each Monday afternoon
between 1:00 and 3:00 P, M.
14-1¢
: Experienced Sewing
WANTED
Machine Operators. Excellent
Piece Work Rates. Hesteco Mfg.
Co. 443 W. High St Elizabeth-
Phone 431. 14-1c¢



SAL E: Used Easy Spin
Dry Washer, Cheap. Phone Mt.
Joy 3-6741. 14-1p
HELP WANTED: Farm Mach-
inery and Tractor repairman.
Experienced or unexverienced.
Apply writing to P. O. Box 86
|D. LD. Mt. Joy. 36-tf
A NTIQUES: WwW inl pay high


prices for antiques of any des-
crintion. Mr. Hart, 151 N. Char-
{lotte St., Manheim, Pa. Phone
5 -2163 2-24-1f
FOR SAL E: ‘While it lasts. all
wall and ceiling paver 20c¢ a
roll. was 30c to $1.50. Open ev-
ery night except Wednesday.
Mt. Joy Tile & Linoleum Co.;
Mount Joy. 8-tf
LOT FOR SALE: 80x180, Don-
egal Springs Road, Mount Joy.
Price reasonable, John A. Char-
les, Phone Mount Joy 3-4183.
37-1f
“OR / : Nice mealy Irish
Cobble r potatoes s, sound & clean.
No. 1 $3 per 100 1b. No. 2 -
$1.25 per 100 1b. J. Norman
Rohrer, M: inheim R2, Pa. 11-4¢
FOR SAL E: 195 1 stake bodv
Ford 6 Truck. 9800 miles, price
reasonable, Phone Mount Joy
3-6653. 12-tfe
LOTS FOR SAL E on Wood St.

| Florin Price reasonable bv
Mrs. Amanda Groff. Phone Mt.
Joy 33-4224. 12-3p
FOR SALE: Chicken manure.
Phone Truman Sprout, Mt. Joy
3 4224. 12-3¢
AU TOMOBIL E PARTS for Sale, 1
all kinds of scrap iron
and also sell stove wood. Guy D.
Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. 40-tf
WANTED
WAREHOUSE
MEN
Wolgemuth Bros.
INC.
FLORIN. PA.


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FURNITURE
REFINISHING
BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY PINE
REPRODUCTIONS
LENHERT'S
Cabinet Shop
MARIETTA, PA.
Phone 6-2581 8-tf



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