' Mrs. Daniel Fackler HYMN SING SUNDAY NITE O WwW L A F F S THE BULLETIN P Ww THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, April 14 2 MARRIAGE LICENSE | Mr. and ‘ | Published every Thursday at 11| Group lans Ward — oT Joseph E. McLaughlin, 53 W.|and Jeanine Matthews, 210 West] A hymn sing will be held at | Hostetter’s pavilion Sunday ev- East Main Street, Mount Joy. Lancaster County, Pa. Larmon D. Smith, Publisher John E. Schroll, | Editor and Publisher, 1901-195: Subscription Rate $2.50 per year by Mail | Advertising rates upon request. at the postoffice at Mount Joy, Pa., as second-class 187 Me lier. paper Publishers’ Pennsylvania News- Association. ‘Maytown School May Be Rebuilt The reconstruction of the for Maytown elementary school 1953 was consid- meeting of Township OWL mail A WISE Kipple, our BY James mer local a bit of ex- evening not used since ered at the monthly | the East Donegal carrier, caused quite citement last week one He got himself lost, as far as his| g ; % D : d School Board last Friday even- wife yrothy was concerned. . : , vs ol ing. Since thé Donegal High She put out a genera alarm, | o Vans : > E Bf School is in operation, elemen- and the whole northern end of . aia Manhei ied for bl tary classes were moved into Manheim Street searched {or nim | . : | the former East Donegal High high and low. Finally she went to the second floor of her home, and found him fast asleep in the bath tub School. Due to the rapid increase in population in the area, the | school cannot house all the chil | dren from kindergarten to sixth BA grade. Ronny Garlin’'s | I think a crewcut See Did you new crewcut? The group discussed the pos- sibility of reconstructing the looks good on any man — Bo = four elassrooms in the two-story You know, I used to have a rick building int tt ela MIE CD TW ~ |r u 0. SIX elass- crewcut—BUT THE CREW DE- | ~~ pn EN SERTED! 50 William Counts, Lancaster, . and Miss Hazel Crankshaw, of Last week one morning when | | Maytown, were named as teach Willie was trying to get into his | : . : ers in the sixth and fourth boarding home his landlord op- : grades respectively. In other ened "the bedroom window and : eid. rit; 3 business Sylvester Swords, said: “Hey, Willie, you've been | . | township officer, reported that a fumbling at the door lock for | lf i teenager had parked on the half an hour. and it’s two o'clock | : . | seeded lawn at the school. He in the morning. I don’t mean to] : Ore 1 : was instructed not to prosecute say you're plastered again, but this ti | i 1? 11s time but went on record as wouldn't you like me to come { Sih i th the 1 > avorin rosecution to 1€ mm down and hold the key for Ia 4 £ pros ‘ you?” it for any other violations of u? ri: cogs ; : his nature Willie: Certainly not. I'm t . to hold the key - down and Sewer Plant perfectly able =~ - but you can come hold the house!” (From page 1) A neighbor of ours crossed | locations for the sewer fireat- his carrier pigeons with parrots ment plant have been actively and now when they get lost| considered so far. On a ground they can ask their way home. | inspection of the site by Engin- re | eers from the State Health De- “Johnny,” said a pretty young | Partment with the Authority elementary school teacher from | Engineer, recommendation by ‘own. “What is meant by the the State Engineers was made word relax?” that a site approximately one- “I don't know’ mumbled | half mile to the south on the Johnny. west side of Longenecker Road "Whit does your father do] be considered. Surveys were every evening after he has fin-| made and completed for the use ished his day’s work?” hinted of this site. The Engineer advis od that his report recommended the teacher. “That's what Mom's trying to | the use of the site immediately find out.’ south of the PRR embankment | on the east side of Longenecker Road for the location of the sew- Nothing causes a man to go into debt faster than a small | 28€ treatment plant. If, howev sme raise. er, the place he suggested is found unacceptable, then a re George Gobel has a bit of | Vision can be made which will practical advice for motorists, | utilize the suggested site farther : oa » SO “When you're driving at night,” | {0 the south. he recommeids. The Engineer reported that “when a car ap- | : proaches you on a narrow road, | Plans and specifications for the dim your lights. If vou don't! treatment plan{ can be available have any lights, turn your radio | PY the next meeting of the Au- away up. It will drown out the thority. Plans and specifications the sound of the crash!” for the sewerage system can be oo available by July 1st. He again A friend of mine told me he pointed out that before any paid one hundred for his dog work can be advertised, not on- ly State approval must be had When I asked him what kind, He told me ‘Part bull and part collie.” Then when I asked him which part was bull, he said “The part about paying one hundred dol- lars for it. but also financial arrangements must be made. For a project of the magnitude of the Mt. Joy sewer system, able legal and financial work is involved. Whether this could bo ready by July 1, members of the Authority who have proposed consider- A nice girl can often work a just gone wonderful change in a man — | through the finances of the wa- and relieve him of a lot of it, ! ter improvement, seriously too! doubted. Negotations for the water bonds started prior to De- Carl Germer went into Shat- | cember of 1953 and final settle- to’s barber shbp last Saturday, ment for the bond issue was getting on the chair he asked Al made on July 13, 1954. This, the Authority members how much a haircut was”. mentioned, does not mean that Al: “One dollar.” Carl: “How much is a shave?’ | anyone dragged their feet’, but Al: “Seventy-five cents.” merely indicates the tremendous Carl: “Shave m my head.” amount of work in preparing a large bond issue The meeting was also attend ed by me mbe rs Borough Council; B. T. Rutt, burgess; and Charles Fish, former burgess. Next week a complete report of If some of us would practice what we preach we would work ourselves to death of 1 know a fellow that works in| the Shoe factory, that has a one- | the water system will be given track mind. The Council members were That's right—Pimlico warmly invited to attend the next meeting of the Authority lin order to keep posted on the that progress of water and sewer im- men going are Statistics show ninety- nine per cent of the around looking for trouble unmarried. provement. —— ° MIDGET BASEBALL PRACTICE SATURDAY Donald Staley, new coach the" Mount Joy. Midget baseball Boss: “Do you know you've] been late four times this week?” Bud: “Oh, nosir, 1 ain't.one of | those guys that watches “the team wants ‘all boys: between 12 clock.” : and 15, who are ~ interested, to school * base- afternoon at | report to the grade A WISE OWL | ball field Saturday 1 p. m. Dr. James Naismith invented | ff basketball in the winter of 1891- It costs $7,200 to get p2. . B-47 jet bomber off the runway. Veterans’ Hospital nm 2 under the ‘Act of March 3, | gion Tuesday evening, | the president, of | town a loaded | the Party At Lebanon made to give a Lebanon Vet- a meeting of Plans were ward party at the eran’s Hospital at ns | | the auxiliary of the Walter S Ebersole Post 185 American Le- The meet ing was held following the Lan caster County Council Auxiliary | meeting held at the Mount Joy | post this month. The party will | | be held at the closed ward in | building No. 2 at the hospital Wednesday evening, May 25 Approximately 100 to 120 men will be entertained Final plans were completed for a card party to be held at Legion home Monday night, April 18. Both bridge and pin ochle will be offered with two prizes per table The announcement that the Elizabethtown an Legion Auxiliary tain the local group to the nual Gavel Bell party. The local group will entertain the May- town group. Mrs. Ruth Rineer, was in charge of the was made Americ- | will enter- an- meeting. * FLORIN Annie Wagner and Miss | Mary Hamilton, were guests of | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kons! and family on.Easter Mr. and Mrs. Geo. were dinner guests of Mr and | Mrs. Benjamin Bender and fam- Mrs ily at Milton Grove Sunday. Miss Mary Hamilton visited friends at Harrisburg on Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Felty of Haverstown, spent the weekend | with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kaufl- man. Mrs. Viola Bricker called on! friends at Lancaster Saturday Mr. and Mrs. James Eichler and daughter visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bless at Falmouth Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Geyer of E-town, called on Mrs. Annie Wagner on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Rob inson announce the birth of a daughter Friday, at the Lancas ter Osteopathic Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sump man announce the daughter Friday at Hospital, Lancaster and Mrs. James E. Wa Haverstown, were Easter guests of Mr Mi Kauffman | - ® the Osteo pathic Dr. ner of supper and B.F Florin Man Named Head Of Lancaster Management Group | Kleiner, Main St. Albert J Florin, was elected president of the Hamilton Watch Manage ment Association Monday night at the annual banquet at the Ephrata American Legion Home Mr. Kleiner is a foreman in the | train department. He succeeds Frank B. Bitzer Other officers chosen were William Fordney, first vice pres- ident; Samuel A. Gast, second vice: Spencer Griffith, secretary and R. V. Rartman, ® Lancaster Synod Of Evangelical Church To Meet April 19-20 the Evan- Church treasurer. The Spring meeting of Synod of the Reformad Lancaster gelical and will be held in Bethany Church, Ephrata, April 19 and 20. The Rev. Paul B. Snead, president of Synod, is pastor of the host church. Official delegates to Sy- nod are the ministers of the 91 Churches of Synod, plus a dele- gate elder from each church, Synod will be opened with a service of Holy Communion on April 19, in charge of Rev. W Miller Price, The Rev. Malcolm E. Barr, and the Rev. Paul B Sncad. On April 20 the opening devotional service wiil be in! charge of Rev. Roy R. Schmid and Rev. David H, Rapp. ° Parents Accept Vaccine (From page 1) physician administer the vac- cine, Salk vaccine shots for stu-| dents in the Florin Washington Elementary School and May- Elementary Schools will be given by loeal doctors Maytown. Students attending | the first and second grades of | Marietta School will receive | their shots in their own school. in Mumper | = birth of an Seeing _ 7s Believing AND FINALLY | Main Street, | Joseph E. | Kaylor; and Imelda Joan Com- ————— ° | merer, 53 West Main Street, Mt, 1 Can you same fam | Joy, daughter of the late Mr. 3 7 VELIST and Mrs, William C. Stains. Spelling Bee Planned HIS FRENGH NOVELIST | Ralph L. Myers, Salunga, son| An old fashioned spelling bee - (1799- 185 BLE AFTER of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers | will be held in the Mount Joy EY TR ER WORK and Doris M. Linton, Birchland | Elementary - School Auditorium | | Avenue, Mount Joy, daughter | Friday evening, April 22, The! | of Mr. son of | Main Street, Mount Joy, daugh- ter of Harry Matthews and Rose Matthews Schiek Mount Joy, McLaughlin and Ruth and Mrs. George Linton, | evening will feature 2 spelling | ening, April 17, at 9:30 p. m Guest singers will be the Cru- sade for Christ Quartette, The program is being spon- sored by the Gospel Cheer Band of Mt. Joy Mennonite church. An invitation is extended to all. sees ——————— The first official American flag was displayed on Prospect Hill, VISION MAY BE TO BLAME. WITH THE SCIENTIFIC PRECISION Ee ASS L - or LING. REQUIRES, BECAUSE RS IT’S COOL. SEGMENTS AN ARE CAREFULLY EYESIGHT CHECKED SY Save THE || | HELP BETTER VISION|| | MORE. INSTITUTE. C hildren Feated M Legion Egg Hunt Laddie Germer found two tin- | | | | seled prize eggs in the first Eas- ~ 0 el | ter egg hunt sponsored by the F F H Waiter S. Ebersole Post 185] or arm and ome American Legion Saturday af- | ternoon. The affair was held on y + ! the lawn of the posthome with I'hree-Folg Screen : a | the children divided into four in the illustra "THE folding screen I ing fee | groups according to age. ap 18 a Be ison! : Other Gulden who located er Sh toms and | Prize eggs were Jefiry Hawth- | race inch lumber. re- | Orne, J Brown, Collen | pecuvely 57%" and " long. | McLaughlin, Ronald Corll, Su- | Ihe top can be cut to shape | sn Sager, Charles Heaps, Ron- Heo 13¢ framework, | ald Hockenberry, Terry Stark, | 1: cnt ia the center | William Pennell, Robert Keener | ms lo prevent warp | ana David Wagner. | Fell 7 rab | 2 AWARDER GOLD BADGE i Two patrolmen of the Mount | [ Joy Elementary School were a- warded the gold badge | for the week for outstanding feats in the line duty. Char- | lotte Young was named because | | she reported that yellow lines | on the becoming hard to see {uation has already been correct- of honor of streets were at her post. This sit ed by borough workmen inane Terry Stark, while on duty, NN | was being given candy by the | smaller children. He in turn treated the children that go by ING Caused 1 in humidity, |, After the t I . | his post. len 1S to 1K SUL ag ° nd glue t nest ony PLAN MEETING her, checking t hat all parts | aT U. C LANCASTER The So Joy JoyCees will entertain Tuesday night at their 1c Presdwood | regular meeting by the Lancast- ¢ outlines so that er JaneCees. The combined ed to exact size when the | groups will meet in ithe United are Laie and | | Gas Improvement Building, on the panels to the ame When e rds p vem : > ng. olue has set thorouy ai v, trim the panels | Duke and Orange Streets, 8 p.m. to size with plane and fil | ® re Hinge the : nished pancls witl | SCOUTS PLAN DRIVE double-acting hinges or leather DS "vy hg hinges or leather straps | I'he monthly scrap and paper if vou cannot obtain metal ones. Dec- | . . ed 1 I Eh | drive of the Mount Joy Boy orate the panels with paint, enamel, | Scout Troop No. 39 will be held next Saturday, April 23 items on the lacquer, varnish or wallpaper. Persons . on are asked to place Abou! 5,500 persons visit the sidewalk or Scouts will assist in White House daily. | carrying them from the homes. FURNITURE Quality For Quality WE ARE NEVER KNOWINGLY UNDERSOLD CC =m ®& DEAL WITH CONFIDENCE I AT |<] PHONE 3 moa WN > a = -0601 MOUNT JOY, PA. Venetian Blinds—~Window Shades Be! 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