The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 30, 1954, Image 4

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Marine M/Sgt. Frank 0. Freeman
Korea (FHTNC) - Many a | since he is a distinguished rifle
Marine has heard the cry, “Get | and pistol shooter, and has been
a sling shot!” The remark usual- | firing in Marine Corps and civil-
refers to one's inability to hit |
However,
took it seriously,
ian matches since 1947.
one Marine |
got a sling shot
qualified the
45 pistol course at the
San Diego Recruit Training Cen-
ington State High-Power
Championship by 3 points. Des-
pite many medals for rifle and
| pistol shooting Freeman claims
and actually on
regular
ter. | his favorite weapon is a sling
He is M/Sgt. Frank O. Free- | shot — and he is never without
man of Pensacola, Fla.,, now one. The one he uses in Korea
serving with the First Marine | today is made of ashwood with
Aircraft Wing in Korea.
ly doesn’t
He real-
a sling
a 12 inch natural rubber sling. |
He has used it since 1949.
need shot |

BIBLE STUDY CLASSES
Patrolmen Elect TO BE CONDUCTED
2 3 There will be Bible Study
Captain & Lieut. Classes conducted at the Con- |
| . - gregational Mennonite Church,
Jerry Kline Is First 258 W. Market Street, Marietta
| beginning Oct. 3 at 7:30 p. m.
To Wear Gold Badge Classes will continue every |
. S ay evening ring > win-
Forty-one safety patrol mem- unday evening during the win
bers of the Mount Joy Elemen- ter months with the exception
tary School will guard the of the third Sunday of the
small children as they arrive| month. Adult classes will be
Rev. Abram L. Gish.
welcome
| taught by
A cordial
| to all.
and leave the school this year.
| The members are the entire 6th
|grade and are divided into two |
In the morning, half
the students are on duty and in
the afternoon, the other portion.
Sally Shuman was elected
captain of the patrol and Sue
[Mumma was elected lieutenant. |
These positions were elected by

is extended
| BISHOP GINDER TO SPEAK
Bishop Henry A. Ginder, of |
the Manheim Brethren in Christ |
Church, will give a talk and |
show slides of his recent trip to |
Japan in the Mount Hope |
groups.

ithe patrol members and they Church of the Brethren on Sat-
will serve in their office until | uarday, Oct. 2, at 7:30 p. m.
|January. For the second semes- Everyone is invited.
(ter, new officers will be elected.
Following a precedure of last
There is no better way to boost
|yvear, a gold badge will be worn
your business than by local news.
by a patrolman for one week if | paper advertising.

he or she has done some out-
{standing patrol duty. The pa-
[trolman who will wear the ve
badge this week is Jerry Kline,
[Jerry helped an elderly lady ac-
ross the street.
| The person that nominates the
Your
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patrolman must tell what ex- I |]
{ceptional patrol work he per- | a'LIFT Cth
(formed. Those nominated must!
leave the room and the patrol NOLAIR
members vote for the one that &/
(they think is the most deserv- oLINE
LITHO
ling.
|
OR. RANCK AND amen
GABLE REAPPOINTED
Dr. Ezra Ranck was renamed
Improved Litholine is a sus
minister of the St. Mark's E. u.|
perior multi-purpose Grease.’
Used regularly (every 1,000
B Church during the East miles) it stops squeaks, gives
Pennsylvania Conference held extra anti- -wear protection —
[in Lancaster last week. He and keeps your car “new” longer!,
Mrs. Ranck will begin their se v-1
ienteenth year of work in Mount RALPH L. WALTERS
Joy.
. |
{ed minister of the Glossbrenner
| Rev. John Gable was renam. Sinclair Service Station
E. U. B. Church, Florin, for the Sh
next year.
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323 E. Main St.
MOUNT JOY
Phone 3-3181


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Last year he missed the Wash- |
Rifle |
Corner Stone Has
THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.
Thursday, September 30 4

55 Neighbors
Harvest Tobacco
Fifty-five friends and neigh-
| bors of the late John F. Greider
| harvested four acres of tobacco
They are:
Robert Shel-
ing razed was removed
Paul Stoner, member of
217.
on Sept. 2
Henry Husser, scene,
| lenberger, Ray Hahn, Paul Con- Within the cornerstone was a
ley, Ray Hanna, Kenneth Mus- | {in pox. The top of the corner-
"ser, Robert Nolt, Warren Dif-| gone was a marble “slab”. Al-
| fenderfer, Willis Geib, Charles though the tin box was seeming-
| Shellenberger, Martin Kaylor, | 1y protected for the past eighty-
{| Bob Eshleman, Tom Green, | {yo years, a certain amount of
| Harold Musser, Roy Greider, | moisture had seeped into the
Ben Hess, John Nissley, Jr.,
John B. Nissley, Marlin Geib,
| Lee Wickenheiser, James Wick-
| enheiser, Moses Shirk, Ralph
Gantz, Norman Brosey, Roy
| Eppley, Lloyd Musser, Donald
Greider, John Butzer, Ohmer
F. Gingrich, Norman Nissley,
Monroe Fahnestock, Richard
Nolt, J. Landis Bowers, Reuben
Nolt, Erwin Kaylor.
J. E. Taylor, John Musser,
Harry Greider, Harry Knight,
T. R. Jacobs, Amos Newcomer,
| Harry Musser, John Geltmach-
| er, Raymond Kauffman, David
| Wagner. Ed Leed, Ernest Saud-
ers, Daniel Fox, Wilbur Kauff-
man, Jerome Heisey, Rpbert
Gantz, Norman Peifer, Clarence
Nolt, William Greider, Howard
Musser.
The following women served
refreshments: Mrs. Grace Nis-
sley, Mrs. Daniel Fox, Mrs. Jno.
box. As Mr. Stoner checked the
contents he picked up an old
newspaper which immediately
crumbled.
| Therefore, Mr. Stoner replac-
ed the lid and took the box with
him to have the contents dried
out. He did note that there were
some old books, more papers
and coins in the interior.
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Elmer G. Strickler
Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 7-5177
“YOU BUY ONLY THE INSURANCE
YOU NEED UNDER MY
COMPLETE
Family Security
Fire - - Auto - - Life

Papers And Coins |
The cornerstone of the Mount, 500 Pennsylvania State Univer- |
Joy Grade School which is be-
last | students:
Thursday evening. When work-
men arrived at the cornerstone,
the
school board was called to the
THREE ARE MEMBERS
OF FRESHMAN CLASS
Of the fifty-five Lancaster |
County students among
sity freshmen are the following |
Raymond W. Starr, |
aeronautical engineering, from |
| Hempfield Joint High School; |
Donald H. Wolgemuth, two- year]
egricultural course, from East |
Donegal Twp. High School and
a resident of Florin; and Robert |
W. Fish, mechanical engineer-
ing, Mount Joy High School.
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Harry James, Wingy Mannome
Louis Prima, Bunny Berigan
BENNY GOODMAN
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Greider, Mrs. Myrtle Garvin,| Accident & Health - -
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48 W. Main Street, Mount Joy

Buller’s Beauty Salon
Main Street Florin, Pa.
the 3,- PERMANENTS $5, $7.50, $10
TONTI'S GIVEN §5.
Call Mt, Joy 3-4339
Maude Buller, Prop.

New softness
in leather!
FLORSHEIM
Walnut Calf
It’s the newest in shoe leather
—the softest calfskin ever
tanned. Florsheim genuine
walnut calf is so soft and
pliable it actually
“gloves” the foot!
Eshleman Bros.
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.

Earl Longenecker Now Will Give You The
FULL PURCHASE PRIC
for your Old Blackstone
WRINGER WASHER
regardless of age or condition on a new
Blackstone
AUTOMATIC
WASHER & DRYER
We will allow you full price you paid for your
Blackstone Washer—what you paid—you get!!
This means you used your Blackstone Washer
FREE for the lime you had it.
If you don’t know the price, model number or
date of purchase of your present washer, phone
us at Landisville 4111, we will be glad to assist
you.
Your Old Washer Is The Down
Payment, You Make Your
Own Terms.

For Non-Blackstone Owners

We will double our regular
trade-in allowance during
this sale!
EARL B. LO
ELECTRICAL
LANDISVILLE, PENNA.

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