I'HE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, April 8, 2 THE BULLETIN O WwW L L A F EF S | |Fublished every Thursday at 11 East Main Street, Mount Joy. Lancaster County, Pa. i Larmon D. Smith, Publisher | John E. Schroll, | Editor and Publisher, 1901-1952 | | Subscription Rate $2.50 per vear by Mail Advertising rates upon Entered at the request. postoffice at! Mount Joy, Pa., as second-class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879 Member, Pennsylvania News- I paper Publishers’ Association. Letters To The Editor | Dear Mr I want Beahm: to thank vou for the] | remittance for OWL Sl transported the team, students Ever since George Reigle dug ' and adults to New Wilmington, the scallions out of Harry Pa., for the recent basketball BY A WISE the busses which | renkamp’s flower bed there's play-off game. potatoes growing on the grape First, I want to congratulate vines. Confusing, isn't Coach George Houck for his fine it? It sure beats me basketball team this past season | in reaching the play-off spot in the game for the Championship. final | something . State Home cooking is {00 many women are not. Second, I wish to express my appreciation of the ef- forts of the Mount Joy sible for the pupils and | dents of Mount Joy to witness | { this final game. I w visiting a downtown father the other night while he baby-sat. had the child in bed until it began to cry. Pop asked: “Now what are you crying for?” The child re- suceere business men of He no sooner who made it pos- | resi- { SWered S ; the student body of the Mount sleep! Joy High School for their fine tr | conduct while being transport- You often heard the expres-jeod to New Wilmington. I found | sion [aking candy from a | poth the students and adults tol baby” : + Well Frankie”, the! pe very cooperative in making | big whdel at the Farmers Inn, | {his trip st rn away from his | pot least, wccessful. Last, but a Lancaster newspaper, 1 will try | havi cream to take off the| Conestoga Transportation Co. | fow i ] s he has, when a C. S. Hartman { good stiff rush would rub | Sup’'t of Transportation. them off easily. | — i A better idea Loretia, would In reply to sports edifor Geo. | be, to have her brother Ronnie! Kire hner, whose article appear- | use toothpaste to shave wih.’ oq in the April 1issue of the i | What we need in Washington {4 answer some of the questions | is more diplomats who don’t pj, spoke of. I thought it would | have a red scent. be better to answer through the | — —— medium of the Bulletin since] Definition of World a big the questions concern the local | ball that revolves on its taxes. | negple more than county-wide | ees interest Too many fellows want their 1. The by-laws say that the | cake and somebody else's co0k-| qward will be given to the out- | ie, too standing athlete of Mount Joy | Therefore at the end of this vear, the article died | High School. man finds that burn- at coin ends hard to dark with the by-law. | | makes | . | | awards committee rec =] | | | WiC keep his 2. Th wife in the ! ommends to the organization an award to Don egal on the same basis that we Mount Joy. Instead, that any athlete | is worthy of any and is | ick I 3 outstanding, we may then grant mechanic: “What will it cost t0| 4p) award but that would be up | fix my car?” He asked: “What's to the committee com the matter with it?” I answered pulsary on the part “I don’t know.” He replied: | 4 do so | 3. Mr. Kirchner is right when | [ against giving fere’s a I 21mm top all [ was on a: gave it to trip had some car| if we trouble near Bi: so decide sport asked the and not committee's | he said that we don’t want to| SO! go out of town with our ban Did vou ever see a woman tired she could could hardly gyet, Since this is an Mount Joy keep her mouth open? { organization which is made up| | of the boys who helped to keep | OK. — So nothing is funny | alive for mans years, when you're hungry or YOUr| we want to keep it here feet hurt. | 4. To be a member, anyone is| Two little | eligible who helped in any way to foster sport, morally, shavers were sit-| financ ting out at the park discussing ially or played in any sports. their families, when the one re-| I hope that I have answered | ps one = ; marked” “1 don’t really know na of the questions since I who I am, You see, I was left 2 vin 2 ayy 1? te foi 2 on a dobrstep.” His friend sug- | ious times. gested: “Maybe you're a mitk | BEN GROFF, president of 199 | pa : bottle! the Old Timers Association | a | have had them put to me at var- When you come to think of it —Life must be worth living af- | County Group Elects ter all., The cost has doubled! ‘New Officers and we still hang on. Officers wears | meeting of the Lancaster Coun- elected at the] | 8 foo Yo . | Biggest laugh of the week. | ty Senior Extension Club|* The new bridegroom from Man- | which is launched into its sec heim who was told to bring} 4 vear of exisiance. bus. .. “I just heard your hus- | Stimulate your business by adver. | the hospital. What's band’s in | ising in the Bulletin. { the trouble?” Other wife: "‘It's| his knee. I found a strange wo- | man on it.” Roy Sheetz, Lancaster under-| taker, says: “If you think ‘old | soldiers just fade away,” try get- Some women are ters, they in all the gossip. in the last war! but get everything backwards. | at third and Hipple as ed the Fun Festival sponsored by the Mount Joy High School | baseball team. Proceeds from head : the evening went toward the : i vout Busine | purchase of uniforms for he team. { IS I Bainbridge School closed for af ry desi md print a the week because onl: 11 if te 3 AN ; the 56 students were able to at- |} : 2 > i tend school due to a epidemic 1 of mumps. i | Senior | ded Kathryn Huber and Elvin | Miller and Be | Sheaffer and Howard Hilt. | the bowling league with 35 wins and 21 like blot- | ting into the uniform you wore | quires the use of wood pickling | 87 EAST MAIN STREET, | tanks capable of A WISE OWL | under hot acid baths. Pump ry RR | Stevens School Is HAPPENINGS Mortuary Record over Applicants Thad- BENJ. ol HAWTHORN | Applications for the — of — MRS : Mrs. Ellen K. Hawthorne, 70. | deus Stevens Trade School, in LONG AGO wife of Benjamin F. Hawthorne | Lancaster, are now being re- Le fii aa ala ! 211 E. Main St Mount Joy, | ceived for the term beginning © | died at 3:10 a. m. yesterday at|in September, 1954. Stevens is THIRTY YEARS AGO Lancaster General Hospital, af-| 5 free trade school, maintained April 9, 1924 | ter a long illness. She was a and operated by the Common county | daughter of the late held | Martha Keener Way. The fourth annual Henry and | wealth of Pennsylvania for the fireman’s convention was training and education of or | in Mount Joy | She is survived by her hus-| phans and other deserving boys. The hospital auxiliary receiv-| band, three sons and a daughter, | The school provides both shop a . ! Pant B . A ; . netriiet : > og ( ) ons ( « J i y S wl € Si Siri ed egg contributions for the| Paul B., Mount Joy James J ind classroom instruction in it | hospital at their regular meect-| United States Army; John W.,| various trades. ing | Elizabethtown; and Ruth, wife A boy must have completed Sixty-nine persons attended | of Steve Kefalianos, Wildwood, | at east nine grades of schooling | a bridal shower in honor of|N. J.; also nine grandchildren; | and must have passed his 16th { Miss Lillian Jarto who will | one great grandchild and these | pirthday. At the present time, marry Clinton Clinton Eby next | sisters and brothers, Elizabeth, | there are three boys from | week | wife of Elmer Heisey, Mt. Joy;| the Mount Joy area who are The Florin Foundry is now | Emma, wife of Harry Halde-| enrolled at the school. They are completed and actual operation | man, Elizabethtown; Clara, | Jay M. Brooks, David Street, will begin in the near future. | wife of David Martin, Landis-| Mount Joy, electricity; Isaac N Mount Joy will have one of | ville and William Way, Lancas-| geen, Manheim R1, machinist; the strongest independent base- | ter. and James McFarland, of May ball teams in the state and will Funeral services were held | town, freshman. play its first game with the| Tuesday at the Heilig Funeral | ee SA Manheim Professionals The | Home. Interment was in the| When in need of Printing. (any- team will wear new uniforms of | Eberle Cemetery. { thing) kindly remember the Bulletin medium gray with dark blue | . : stockings and caps. The words Mount Joy will appear on the | B. D.|&H shirt. | Fe three | § Weaver | utility HAVE YOUR AWNINGS MADE NOW ORDER NOW - -- - PAY LATER Complete Awning Service ! We Measure, Give Free Estimates, Sew. and Hang Awnings of I» Quality Material. FOR FREE ESTIMATE PHONE COLUMBIA ALSO CUSTOM MADE VENETIAN BLINDS caps and monogram (Brown's Darlings) on the The team will include locals; Ellis at second outfielder. Clyde Eshleman was named | | Noble Grand of the Mount Joy | Lodge No. 277, Independent Or- | | der of Odd Fellows. [ As of the April school meeting, the needs a | principal and’ six teachers. board board 18101 wife 1; ot ck one evening - - | for vour Tha i tans ol Deaths for the week included “Cappy says he wants to starve | sure that it was largely through | Samus lS Ri Haldeman’s s Upholstering & Awning Co. er I disagrees, He | your efforts that this. trip was | eo Waites Morton its. Som. | [hg 11th & Spruce Streets, COLUMEIA, PA. cal wants his | made possible. ol N Rotstand ohh S. Fore. 13 8-tfe J wif + slender figure.| Again, I want to thank you | RAR. Mrs. Harriet Forrest, Mrs. | iy for the past favors, and I Hope Barbara M. Herr and Mrs. Jac- |; L ft her home | that vou, the faculty and the | ob Zercher one ¢ Dt a very | student body enjoy your new | | “pad tase in her mouth” - - - | school building which you will | FIFTEEN YEARS AGO I'm told Loretta mistakenly | occupy in the near future, | April 6, 1939 | Are You Proud of used her brothers shaving cream | and that we might again have | The initial meeting of the | to clean her te . — — | the pleasure of serving you in| Memorial Day celebration was Y h d? I must agree with Loretta when | your transportation needs. | held with H. O'Neil as General | our Letter ead. yer said “Ronnie” don’t need | Respectfully yours, | chairman. Five hundred persons attend- Weddings of the week includ ed Wilbur H. Fuhrman and Miss Mary Jane Brooks Deaths for the week included George W. Housesl Mrs. (Geo | W. Schatz and Henry K. Wittel Russell Sumpman, Mount Joy, 02 came in first in baritone : horn pg solos at the fifth anm Froen- sic and Music lcague contest A held at Lititz. He now elig I he M I J Vy B Il ti ible to compete in the southern oun oO u eo in | district contest at William Penn High School in York. Warden Halter in pinochle at the fire won first prize FOR YOUR Laster Fingagement company George hundred. Bowling team 2892 card party and Mrs » won first in five The Travelers defeated the Maltas | 2769. Corll was high single with 289 and Derr was high] tripie with 628. The Travelers I also defeated Newville 2622 to | 2485 An effori will be made by Be sure! the borough council to re-activ- ——— ate the Chai or of ‘on erce y | id Ws £ hamber of Commerce | Choose the Mount Jov is fourth in the . | county table tennis league diamond | THE) are in fourth place among : fourteen teams with 63 wins] rine and 27 losses o TEN YEARS AGO marked April 6, 1944 The Rev. W. L. Koder was elected president of the local Rotary Club. i rt Cc a fve . Roy Herr, Florin, was elected janitor of the grade school. Weddings for the wee K inclu- Russell Spahr; Irma Ruth Books and John H. Mellingei: Esther Keck and Donald Lee Garlin; Lillian Genuine Aricarved diamond Mr Re > re} . jamin Reitew; | rings are made and guaran- home some groceries. He stop- | Hess. Jr. Strasburg Rl, was el- Audrey Blottenberger and Wil- | teed by America's oldest and ped at a food store and demand- | ected president of the group. | son Baker Penwell: Mareelean largest ringmaker. That ed a “fifth of milk.” | James Endslow, Marietta, vice | A. Palmer and James G. Hostet trusted name in the ring, on the president; Arlene Stehman, of | ter; and Grace Williams and tag — is your protection. Ar¢- Remember — Flatiery 3 he Lancaster R3; secretary; Alma Arlington Blantz, carved® rings have been be- perfume to be smelled, not|g;,.x Elizabethtown, assistant;| Deaths for the week included loved by brides for 100 years. swallowed. | and Jeanette Breneman, Mount/ Oliver Greenawalt; Mrs. Susan Let us show you our special prim — Joy R2, news reporter. Huttenstein; , Milton Inners, Aricarved Centennial val | Overheard on the Lancaster eet We seri | Morris Ressler, Elizabeth B. % eves. *Trade Mark Reg. Martin's team is still leading | Excise tax cut 10% ADAM H. GREER | JEWELER losses. The production of steel re- MOUNT JOY, PA. AUTHORIZED ARTCARVED JEWELER | standing up | | Mateer’s (Everybody reads newspapers buf | NOT everybody reads circular ad: | | vertising left on their door step. SPECIAL ON Warner's Ice Cream OOc aetalrn Oo ai ant AND SERVICE SALES WAYS APPLIANCES Re hii JAMES B. 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