i h 4 he “Back i EL. f the borough 1m t 1 ‘riday evening at 5:30 p.m. 0 Man De nf io 2 A rs Briley venting f moned to] | Run” area. The Pile o} Dru ( Fl In Lions Plan School And Home Company nswe the company was sum i was placed there by a crew o i THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday, October 14 P. P&L Completes of d Fi C I a fire in the barn to the rear o men who were Homing the f { . | riv on S. ees. The origin of the fire is THE BULLETIN Substation Addition |Farm Show Stanc Association Meets Three re al S | the Wolgemuth property ¢ - {1 es The Bi he mere Bad O \W/ L L A F F S Published every Thursday at 11 | Ist { During the Board of directors | The Mount Joy Friendship Market Street. According to the he soend for two East Main Street, Mount Joy. | At Humme sTown | meeting of the Florin Lions Thursday Oct. 21 | Fire Company No. 1 answered 3 report, the origin of the fire has remain at x To i Lancaster County, Pa. | The Pennsylvania Power and | Club held Monday night at the hool wi Home Asso- | : Is F ida ind Sunday. | not been determined but the pours in order to « % sl . 5 Smi { : > ‘ | fire calls riday ay. Yer v OBO amage wa ® Larmon D. Smith, J Publistier Light Company recently com- home of the president, Benja- The Schon) 30 Thursday, Oc- | fre calls Friday 1:00 fire loss is $700.00. This plaze. No property damage wag ; w , sday, et. ia 5 ne \ : >, nM. oy smoture | ia : John E. Schroll, =o | Pleted a $2 million addition min Staley, the group decided Sian A in the zrade school au. | The first call came at consists of the wooden structure | roported. ’ Editor and Publisher, 1901-1952 | its large Hummelstown substa to hold a booth at the Mount iy Visitation in the class | Friday afternoon when the Mas- and the conterits which were el ; ——— : Harri itor . SIL | rdonvilla Fira ask at 2 csi yh boi 2 IBY SH( Subscription Rate $2.50 per tion, 8 miles east of Herr | | Joy Community Exhibit, ie : oms will be from 7:30 to 8:00 tersonville Fire Company. 5 ctrical equipment be ing tored ro HOLD HOBBY held vear by Mail according to Mr. G. T. Storb, | speciality on sale will be baked | ro on ed for assistance in fighting a there by the Wolgemuth, Inc. A Hobby Show will be x | Advertising Yates upon vice president of the UHI S| potatoes as well as a variety of Dents wishing private con- | fire at Mount Hope. Rie Electrical Store. in the Mount Joy Peak ntary } pH red ¢ 1e )S > ml : . c > 4 | » fire Ww agai PE eC a | @ Fr '3 > 3:3 next i art a second-class | Lancaster division. Hui wl other foods. sultation with any teacher can | the fire, Hie ag in I is os ot Sunday evening at 10:50 p.m. | School from 1 g i > mail under the Act of March S,| town substation was esters The regular meeting was can- call for appointments in order | the fire was under co } | they were called to extinguish aj Wednesday, Gr sii : 1879. | in 1951 at a cost of $2 million celled since the group will at-| © 'h time by an indi- | the local trucks returned to the | the ¢ brush northeast Parents are invited to atten Member, Pennsylvania News- { and has served as the terminus | tend the fall rally in Ephrata in that too Hue t be taken at the! borough. fire in a ple of ol . SS. EE ————— paper Publishers’ Association. of a 132,000 volt line from tre! '€ The next regular meet- vidual wa Toy e taken ¢ me es ee EC | y a group. ’ i risitation half hour. Statement Printed to Comply With | Sunbury plant of the Capa] | ing will be held Tuesday even- go ‘Rev William E. Harner, | Recently Enacted Law Of | and one of several major switce A ing, October 26, when the men rastor of the Methodist church, EASES a ‘ rs | 8, . ol as 1 S Statement oF or man- | ing points in gue ini | will be entertained by the Eliza- De give the prayer. : agement, etc., of the Mt. Joy Bul-| high capacity J arrving pow- | bethtown Lions i: Ralph Rice will speak in be- & P’s 85th Anniversary letin, published weekly at Mt. Joy, | mission ag RD rat half of Cub Scouting. Mrs. Char- r IC ¢ Pa., ior October 1, 1954. { er from various other generat- x ; is in charge of i i BY A W ISE OWL Larmon D. Smith, publisher, ing stations to the substations | Oliers Plan les Bente a > a Re Celebration Continues NEWS OL 1 oC © - a owner. i ing its Harrisburg and | the Donega on THE : Se unt OW 0 rs, mortgages | Supplying its on on Bes iin aril era? her work. : “Buddy Berrier SaYe his gir} oa cling Lancaster divisions. pi Pan 1to tor teria will Sa wals will be To Thrill Thousands! AND . FQ g. | anc er s 3 © hyd be £ 30, r an ito s - > rship renewals must beiong to a gang of Smug 1 per cent. or more of total amount | Two recent additions com-| into use ' rather than i py 58 pI por. | ROU ars.’ Ss tgages or other se- | . d planned step in| age . .. taken at $ glers. of bonds, mortg _ | plete the second pl: 5 . a Yo. El ind i } aghed him how. hie Knows? t Suri SeWilliam Youn, (Foy the substation’s development by Lg be nla jor oro, Em | A Th ~ “Whe > was ¢ £6 Tory ig ols. le sa at EL I \ on He wid me “When he w Re | art t the average number of cop- | tying it in to three very high, duc o in ot. our Chu her home the other night — she ies of each issue of this publication | capacity 220,000 volt lines and| been lax in », last vear oF LORIN was still dressing, so he ans- gg or distributed through the mails | installing two large 75,000 kva| product. For example, las yeu! Ne sered the phone when it rang, {or otherwise, to paid subscribers | rmers for transfer of! the farmers of Pennsylvania Lo 2 | When you go shopping this Sunday We i ther end | during the twelve months preceding | transformers 220,000 volt | sold six billion pounds of milk. | = : rs of week-end take this ad along 9:30 and a voice at ie othe 19 | the date shown above is 2,250. | power between the 220, ‘hich It. lot of milk. But at The following with you and compare prices. Adult asid: ‘Has that dope gone yet’? Larmon D. Smith, owner and 66,000 volt transmission| which is a lc Bn ¢ in-| E.U.B. Church, attended the In- dom” — Sworn to and subscribed petore systems. This greatly increases| the same Ame, the bre wing is | stitute and Fall Rally of the W. Al prices in this advertisement 10:3 A fellow on High Street is{me this 1st Qo Oct er, lox. the amount of power available dustry sold 283 billion pounds % W. Sat the Covenant Church A I S fit guaranteed thru Sat. Oct. 16 : Sermor x Te illia . é Apr seu: DO. WL. DS. A / peer certainly good to his wife. Notary Public | to meet increasing use of elec a hey market information. | in Lancaster Thursday, Oct. 7: nge 0 | "6.00 he saw her going lo the Iy commission expires January ty by existing and new cus- . Better é on, and: Mrs. Park Shetter " a When he saw her going to My commissior | trici y 4 Sparren cited a need for Mr. an pre Instituf woodpile and about to chop|g, 1957. , | tomers in the area. An eigen iy nig fijoited a ay and daughter Anita, Rev. and| Tissue Cashmere Bouquet Jeseo Pine ] Sut : arp- 3 Harris- | far more timely é € Mrs. Clarence . Film > rushed out; and sharp | al 66,000 volt circuit to I! ; : RI hn Gabie, Mrs. Clare White or ka. of ¢ y Wood, Jie EDITORIAL: burg is being provided this year | information on both the state Nes, Jo Wagan Dogg ay P Se Soap Sere) Soap fy Mire enca ner axe. itions substa- | and national levels. Nissley, Miss Mar) Wedne re and other additions to substa- | a : : ;. | Stella Herr, Mrs. Jesse Mum- Cc 7 rt is & y o ¢ uts | © : revi iti An 3 y = or . 1 costs. | Stella err, ath 7:30 I told the old philosopher that| Sport is something that cuts] tion and line facilities in the > Lower oR maw, Mrs. Al Fike, Mrs. Earl C 2 i > akes size ow pr. R. drinking will ruin his stomach.| geross barriers of language, | Harrisburg and Lancaster diyis | Aurich shows lowes the Gevliteki. Mrs. Emme Keener. | amay size ¢ > " pir. 5p . i y y | ly see g ways i = . “So what?” he said. "1 and geography. Through-|jons are continually being ly see jE wiv 0” seordine to] Mrs. Grover Eichler. Mrs. Cath Soa e Nev ” hs vl s of people! nile cost of its product, acec 5 he p amay V ways keep my coat Sut the worly, legions o nde. i { re We're not interest-| arine Wittle. i a = ougue Sun Ga ee EL) Of Whom have small in. | A ao ppg I roduct sells Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman regular ? < Soap Men’ ; : | nas Sve ar- |e 7 *h a vit . Men’ Bob Divit says ‘“Flattery is| terest in political ineoligies nl the 220.000 volt lines are ter- | ed in 0% Rae } a spread in| had as their dinner guest on | J size cakes 5 Soap oe ht 90 percent soft soap. And soap eagerly follow the Sporting minated in a new switchyard] for, but rather ii tii pied »,”’ [ Sunday, Mr. Jacob Olweiler. bath c The s Pefeen: | 2 Sj > papers. and attend | gh large automatically op-| between cost and selling price,” | § $5 5 Shelly regular c a servic is 90 percent lye. néws in the papers | through large aut Mr. and Mrs... Amos Shell; J los size cakes sey gr events’ whenever they can. The | erated oil circuit breakers, pro-| he Spire t of tariffs. “The} and daughter of Manheim and Palmolive Soap size cakes Ther - . ane aye] iy yA EY. | Ti arifts. aug : strume + Neiss tol > he we thletes and teams are as viding a major new intercon-| 6. Adjustmen of ta i ie Shelley of Lan : Officer Neiss told me he went | top a Ts oT , itan | farmer is getting a break | Miss Minnie 2 — scsd Hihar Foire out with what he thought were| well publicized as chiefs of | nection with the Metropolitan | farmer Bog ge A doclar-] caster ‘were Sundsy ‘gilts Of ; Califonia Swest Eating (One Price—None Priced ighe Jom 7 his friends last Friday night. | state, and are warmly admired | Edison Company system and | on tariffs,” the fe 8 a oR i Sunt] Sholay, 3 Tegu 25¢ H d Melons 28 tired 1 Gs as v . . te J : Spy of = , Je ‘ite severe *aSes | | + De i hae ’ } 0S He found out that they are the The Soviet Union, which ms. strengthening the Interconnect ea. 7 eae on raw mater- Miss Mary Hamilton spent Size cakss oney ew the he kind of guys who will pat you| ges no bets in the great game of | jon with the Pennsylvania W ed Where th pa while on the | Saturday at Harrisburg TT 7} Tender Crean (One Price—None Priced Higher) nd id oJ i 3 “ y inle “ FOTV ow, 7 2 oe Ad) « . nes on the back so they could find a| propaganda, fully realizes Tor ter & Power Company sy Stern | ials is very on are thie Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogel Ki f d li large 1% x soft spot io put the knife. Then | fact and is cashing in on it. To Interconnections here 7 Bis 4 finishec un it is oe rv high. | and daughter Nancy visited Mr. ings oF Fresh FOCCO ! bunch { ut knife in and | day sport is a novel but extrem- | where on the PP&L system en-| same materials id 's. Arthur Olsen and fam- 1e Price None Priced High 7:30 hey would put the knife in and | day : : : i - to have | and Mrs. Arthur Ols e One Price None id you arrested for carrying}ely important weapon in the| 4. the operation of its genera fo Neon Sve Se P com-{ ily at Newtown Square near Corn Starch Riorids 20 for 9g: y arreste ) oh ny mo adis \ worlc e {ty at J concealed weapons Kremlin's peace igs oll ting capacity and Ha of wo pe foe i fs re ie ing to HAVE) ont Sundsy. TA c Large Grapefruit 4 Brel = and superbly traine ov | cent utilities as part of a lz mented, a 5 5 : AR Ws. Melvin Ryder. k ye sexes are | \ ad- arn rte business with Mr. and rs. I : pkg. n—None lbs, 6 Pastors An east ward woman is suing | athletes of both sexes are mak- Dower pool, with i Se ultant ad | a on i i Ya are spending several days at EE Sweet Potatoes 7 ! i9 “ : ie ia ime iobs p I major in-| other nations. ‘ $ 5 ghe < : ; becaus ier hus-| ing full-time jobs of winning | vantages to all. Other major in-| 1 ‘ork City. 1 All Ibs. ¢ Sunday or divorce because her ny SH rie : : 2 New York City, N. Y. | \ - : Jo is careless about his a} friends and influc J people | terconnections Seis; oe) ® Mrs, Everett Kraus) Mrs. Argo Cortland Apples Purpose a 29 oi Ae To in ir country’s beha | with the Electric ompany at iil =e ; ichard None Priced lbs: 0: =: hasn't put in an| on their cor | Richard Kraus and son Richard, Li redne mn oor ain months! A number of articles about| pyplic Service Electric & Gas Paintings Bik es Connie Pierce, Lan- Gloss Starch Anjou Pears Higher 23¢ We 73 appea x - this relatively new Soviet po- | Company systems. (From page 1) A rent Sunday dt. the ” . a, Fines Erozen ; 4 . "An elderly Mt. Joy spinster] licy and its significance have] The recently completed Hum Mills”, and owned by Eugene iy ton Home. They Were ac- ? Kiss 27 I d Strawberries ? Hi 49 4 hen anyone suggested | been printed. An excellent sum- | melstown project is an import- Helwig. The Grain elevators are | Hami ied by Miss Mary Ham- : Pgs. iC PXgs > en ne ii on . bales « . in a ] 1 S8 dl’) EE ine s too bad she did not| mary Appears in the August 20 ant part of PP&L’s planned and known to be one of the largest | compan hit Mrs. Annie Wagner n East Coast Brand Frozen that ji 1 issue of U.S. News & World| construction pro | ia the State and one of the few | ilton to v "Ro Mazola Qil 9 10-oz. 35° Tate a “I have a dog that | Report | gram under iin 2 Ron mills equipped to make high- 8) Carpal returned , ; Baby Lima Bea fs pkgs. ov 1 € IEPLIES 3 2 en “RAIL | str io is : 5 arve) : ar c g:1¢ at swears, al s account begins, “Soviet| transmission and distribu grade cake flour in the United i terday. from the pin cau . k ¢ 0) /Is, a parrot that swears, a| This accou A es ae Sal sade ing c s home yesterday, from the A&P or BKg. A Sows oi smokes, and a cat! Russia is pushing a world-wide | facilities are continually be in States 2 us Abie eter bottle bottle Frozen Fish Sticks Mrs. Paul's 33 I'he place thal. smokes, : i | oug 3 service intings of his.) St. Joseph's spital. — ice i hg ade out all night. Why sports offensive with a calcul-| added i ts pi Other recent paintings of his- | 5 Be iv Mrs. Dale Garber of gallon can $2.05 16 21 20-07, RGEC } i al stays C E Ww > Ah] reo ny ro Very-| area. The reac Vy avatllabllit) Lint » include the mansion | rE 4 S. < . “mn . 5 Sultana 02, 1c 29.07, Be + vant a husband?” - -| ated goal: Victory over ever) { aren. : bl ype. | toric note include € ansic Fi es nt Sunday with i PE) 41 Should] i a body—but most of all over the; electrical supply to meet the re situated just south of the mill | Lao Dons Ts Fruit Cocktail a oo apap > - - / rue. . : 56 7-1 : :s of “WwW Xisting | ° bi Yn rarber and {: y. 1b-0z, £34 J Bo a Stans In the 1035 ON) JEON s 0) how oh pons {built by Jolin Brandt, thet a go i Jacob Stehman Octagon fiona Tomatoes 3 cans 3 § rit i ic games at Melbourne.” Ev-| jnrustries, commercia estab- mer of the mill. Also is al Mr. a VTS. Je 5 Are 0 Co ard this one on the! mpic games at 1 : tis wus- | co-owner of the mill. Als i rrr as Srenneman 46-01, Overt ard furs one en a few years ago that goal| jishments and reside ntial oye painting of the Borough Gram- | and cle es later I iy ih Laundry Soap A & P Pineapple Juice = 29 : R¢ post office corne . idl woul ave seemed ridiculous-| tomers is a major factor in je Wp Mie picts a win-| and Miss Catharine Wi ‘ » White pa c 1 sunda oid, see you again, said { would have seer J ; | mar School which depicts a wi : : g at aa, It’s nice fy aN on they | ly impossible. In past times Rus-| gyer-all development and pros ter snow, thus providing a bet- | tended an 1a ge igs 17¢ Sealight Grated Tuna Mest 2 ca : 2:18 ne woman another as 1 Fare. | di th af » territory : > ’ Tohrals /ednesday after- = 32 Aa) Keshe 0z, 43% 3 Nd or carter “Are youl sian contestants were succe = perity of the territory ne ig ter view of it through the bar- | i 2 ie 3 cakes Libby's Cucumber Pickles Sher 23 i A Po met on the cori 4 Y 3 yi 3 » highly struction program o > : Thic!| noon anc ater ine c A oly ¥ ; : : ful only in some highly sg constru | ren trees surrounding it. This : . . One Whole i 54 i ion ey i 1 ther ized sports which have compar-| company also provides | particular scene was sketched | the American Legion. S Banquet Chicken Cooked can 1.18 : Wedn fYes, smiled the 0 onl: atively few participants or fol-| ment for considerable numbers dibs Be Ere ee] oe a Ivory oap B d S hi i 47° 30 “But if 1 remember en lowers in this country, such as| ,¢ people in addition to the op- Sev WT walls still standing| Patronize Bulletin Advertisers Faus a mon on g 8:3 Iy “you used to say you .. | gymnastics and women’s field | erating organization of the Com- | aes hot | large size c S$ Tip Top 141-01, 9 pe marry the best man on this | 8Ymnastics or Sings intact, together with a photo- As ara is ais Il Greer on Lm the b and track events. But an Aes pany. 4 | graph which was taken only 3} SIMON P. NISSLEY cakes 5 pa ef p : 3 J Gres 6 on ac earn. ing change has taken place.| - En. | RY G. NISSLEY "1 didnt,” was the grim re i Whom been winning at | dep before the tite, fis wird Ye S elaiin esseris Ann Pag Sparkle 2:1h =e ply. sports which used to be domin-| Needle Guild Offers ping boy ble FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lint Crispo Fig Bars ke. 45 5 j 5 i : he OcK-boun as | t Joy, Pa. | O74 p— ato ! > West. A Soviet bas- + : a a Moun Ys Ann Page 1013-01, The next war may not deter- By Bi won the European | Yearly ild | | Manel Olen sono piv | Laundry Starch Tomato Soup New Pack 4 cans 31 a : ion vig EDS 2 : : / he Needlework Gu d home settings, studies a 3 7 nation is right but : hd Ris skier What is t | farm an Red 21h, a he which oa a of America? It is an organiza- | painted in art class demonstra- | uart c Ann Page Preserves Raspberry jar 53 it Is sure "| have defeated le Sce hig BY wovides o ing for]: ap 2-gal. c qué Cc . , . al hat provides clothing or ther types of] trie ay Sharp nation is left. ans. A Soviet ice-hockey team Ropes, nay ek wee ie Electric | Gas e ing bottle bottle Cheddar Cheese 45° Ih. 38 —— Yonadis 3 rho se SS © c < work as s : i won from the Canadians, who etc TE wore ‘a8 Je 3 edt Repp-u-fation ery c galien 5 Here's one a Donegal Streeter | were supposed to be unbeatable. | erage citizens. If someone ap. | This feature will I Jog 8s { Also Specialize On Cider jug 43 jug 13 Ant ei Soviet star seems to be the| to ask you to give two new ar- in the display window of the| nD fvor Soa J P k B Save up to 15¢ pon Sv that exgroleing A Sov = cater AG in prac- ticles of clothing (carrying out | | Sico exhibition building to the] FARM MACHINE WELDING y p ane. ar er read en lo They Say fat exe ain the best fa of all, a So- | the motto of the national organ- | west i AND EQUIPMENT Ange! Food Cake Jane Special farze 23° always me . ? tice. Most ste Mh Le ba Yon ee ag ; Era ' . Parker ice! i Then how on earth do women viet rowing crew was victorious zat One to th i ote —® Automobile and Truck Welding | size 25 Angel Food Bars Zak Wi Ts ngs rer get a double chin? at the internationally famous wash) or 0 di { ; IR Parker ice! Bera Sl which caused | linen, bedding, blankets, pillow W. H. STEHMAN LAWN MOWER SHARPENING | Pri . — enle gatta, | i : SOrVE | Cases rels ea year for ST. LORIN, PA. | A couple from out near Mil-| 4... yo don Times to observe cases, towels, yo BAR ST ar ORIN | V I's Weldin Sho Lipton’s Tea | e spent three weeks fully, “We have suffered re-| men, women, childre babies . | 0 e g i BO into their ba- fuetit nh the past, but never | and costing whatever vou wish Farm Bureau | kita Stsset Palmolive Soap devs. Bios v 2 bol ng a od. to verse: nn le a to pay, vou will be a member of | 7 Ti Mutual Automobile Insurance Con | Delta and Marietta $ 5931 | pkg. k by’s face to get him usec quite so complete gy. . : wi- | 1 i i Mutual Fire Insurance Co, MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-f pkg. ys Te emer tr ATs inne Kida > this | the needlework guild of Ameri- | h 1 tite surance Co, bath size ¢ Kissing his grandfather. The Russions have done this | te C RR cakes Tea Bags i 59° Bes ut Si i5 —. making sport. i he words ca. Home Office inci 43 100 A new applicant was being bg ag Ci grim For 69 years, the Needlework | -r S | ADAM H GREER * at < 0. 0 « News, 5 3 i i a and . : sit iti on atl ‘un | Guild has been organized an VELER HE . interviewed for a position up a | production-line business, rur es anche: s | JEWE ’ the shoe factory. “I want to| from grade school to Olympic| today there are 0 anes Dr.H.C.Killheffer || Phone 3-4124 Super Suds 8 oa : Florient Aerosol : > > ates. . \ i rou,” d the personnel | hat supercoach, the | throughout the hited { UA V a ro. one oe we | io pith norts bedy | The yearly result is about one Optometrist MOUNT JOY, PENNA. a y 00 $ Decdorant manager. ere’s or 5 e Be ih Ly SHE nied . . a 2 do net around here and has the status of a Cabinet min-| million and a half useful, lich MANHEIM Ld | large 32° gar 15 Chopped o 31-01, 2M: é-oz. 85° i 1} atching.’ : Promising girls and boys | needed, eagerly accepted artic-!] 163 s. Charlotte st, | . | pka. Pkg. Meats tin can that is clock watching. | istery. Promising girls tb Feters 5.048% I $#Oh, don’t worry about me,” ..c cent to a series of Sports| les, given to orphanages, homes, I 9.5:30 | ECLA | , an! choc : spend all their time | hospitals, and welfare agencies | Mon. & Wednes. 9.5: fo AEC RCRA ALR . . laughed the prospect. I'm an schools, and spen 1 1 If me SE S, BE Se Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P. M. i [ . outside man. I'm a whistle-lis- developing athletic Proves, which need Siothing in heb Yues. Fri. gat DIAMONDS | Nola Minute Maid Joes 5. : ; rp ‘hey ? ivi }: 2% 1y ne | h ” Training is year-round. 1€Y | work. Individual or amuy ae 9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M || 1 jeer: men are paid well, live well, and| js given in emergencies of fire ELIZABETHTOWN || BY APPOINTMENT Soap Flakes Orange Juice Regu ar or Super : 5 3081'S} have many Cis rivileges— | or flood’ 16 E. High St. 4 = k 1s one up at Zeager's! have many special privi or flc | Cont c b-01. pkgs. ¢ C Heard a County: : so long as they win. And the The local Ingathering will be) Teiephone 24-F | ( ruit Vike Glass te on of 12 oT shore wish'd I had my wife} amenities are not forgotten. In|y.q Tuesday, Oct. 26 in the Mt. | Qualit Meats - > back.” sighed the mountaineer. | recent international events, the | | Joy Methodist Church. | CALL TODAY y i i k Minute Maid “Where is she?” asked his| sportsmanship demonstrated by | = | ALSO A FULL LINE OF Rirwic Ivory Soap : Soviet athletes has been prais- | pUMMAGE SALE ' : ; BR her fer a jug of moun-| ed even by unfriendly obsery- The King's Daughters Bible FOR YOUR | BIRDS EYE Deodorizer Tangerine Juice Sold he : | e | Class of the Church of God will | INTMENT | civ i tain dew.” ers. 85s Oct. 22nd : - ; iE c 6-01. c 4 personal size 2 Be “I recon you're beginning to: U.S. sports leaders, and Or- | hold a Jummage sale, ct. ‘22nd | | | / botti 5 cant cakes oO Sr 3 ganizations are concerned about and’ 23rd in + the building on A 'F & Vv t bl \ ottle miss, her ; in.” i h because they want | pan Street at the rear of ‘the | ruits el avies “Nope. I'm thirsty agin. this—both becau enry Beauty Shoppe | . : : - ly American victories and because! | I] STORE HOURS—Mon., Tues, Wed., Thurs, & Saturday. 8:00 to 6:00; Friday 8:00 to 9:00 Of course, it’s always the wo-! they know that Soviet sports i ER Chocolate Ave., FLORIN | man who Jays But who is it] success is a very definite asset | al. at onion of | PHONE 3-5853 KRALL'S Meat Meat Market 87 EAST MAIN ST. MT. JOY, PA. fs i i / I i Pro i ; ay | to Soviet world policy. They are | Olym Doris S. Houck, Prop. gives her the money to pay|t harder work and train- | millions of eyes will be turned tie . with urging harder | 1bo in 1956 Jo MAIN ST. MOUNT yg i gras A WISE OWL ing by our athletes, particularly | on Melbourne ¢ J “ | 2 a - 1 ; : ; - & \ { ne a We Wh J 3 25 1