The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 04, 1955, Image 8

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, May §
8

PARTICIPATES IN
Furniture Refinishing | exercises |
Fort Lee, Va
\hart, 123
| Joy, Pa.,
LOGEX-55,
S
1S
Mt
in
St.,
participating
Army-wide log
Barbara
istical exercise, May 2-7 at Ft
MARIETTA PA. Lee. Va,
_ Phone 6-2581 8-tf Approximately 5,000 officers
and enlisted personnel will be
T E R M | TES trained in supplying combat
troops for modern warfare. Al
though no field units will be
Guaranteed Control
— Free Estimates —
WM. J. POWERS |
121 W. BAINBRIDGE ST
E'TOWN — PHONE 289W
Patronize
give realism to the exercise
—
Captain Gephart, who attend
| ed the University
reglarly
Aberdeen Proving
Md He entered
the army in 1941 and is a vet-
31-tfe | eran of service in Europe.
| wife, Kathryn, is now
Aberdeen, Md
of

Gainesville, station
ed
IS
at
Ground, first
living in
Bulletin Advertisers.
| Scout Neighborhood |
cant. sone! 10 Purchase Charcoal
BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY PINE |w. Gephart son of Noah Gep
REPRODUCTIONS
Lenhert’s Cabinet Shop
used, simulated conditions will} Jocal neighborhood: five
| over
|
His |

and

There's Still Time To Order
Mothers
Are The
Dearest
People We Know...
Mathers are not
en we see in the familiar
young,
like to pamper them . .
May we suggest Flowers from
perfect remembrance . .
guage
flowers,
Properiy selected .
given to every order.
“HER?
PHONE 3-6001
Flowers
For Mother's Day
SUNDAY, MAY 8th
a
 
always the cameo type wom-
portraits. They're
old or middle aged women of today.
bless their hearts,
Ruhl's as _the
They speak a lan.
far more eloquent than words. Cut
Corsages and Blooming plants
Properly arranged
Personal attention
On
Properly Delivered.
Don't Forget Mother

Day.
RUHL'S Flowers
OPPOSITE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
MOUNT JOY,
PA.


{
‘Burners For Camp |
The last meeting of the sea-|
son of the Mount Joy-Florin
Girl Scout Neighborhood was
held Monday evening in the St
Mark's E.U.B Church Mrs
Maurice Bailey cookie chair
man, made her final report in
which she said that 4,332 box
es of cookies were sold in the
troops
reached quota: ix girls sold
100 boxes; and the county
Florida, | sold 123,848 boxes
Mrs. Harold Billow announc-
ed that an all day camping
period will be held for leaders
Saturday, May 21 She also
asked for suggestions for lead-
ers club activities. Two local
leaders completed the weekend
training period at Furnace
| Hills. They are Mrs. Walter
{ Brandt and Mrs. Leonard John
| Son.
| at the Day
| vote
{ the
| Monday
i STARTED FOR
[1s $20,000
Two charcoal burners will be
LSC
5)¢
passing
purchased by the
Camp.
necessary
group for
Since a
for
1S
change in county council
personnel, the vote was post-
poned until the next meeting
Mrs Warren Foley, Day
Camp directdr, announced that
a one day training period will
be held for local day camp]
lcaders May 16 at
the local
Presbyterian church. f
Two troops reported that kits]
were
Mrs
en and
prepared for migrants.
Brandt's
Mrs
troop made
Billow’s
sSev- |
troop, |
five
The
group will
of
of the regular first
the
second
meeting of
held the
September
next
be
instead
Monday of
Miss Anna Mae Eby
was in charge. |
®
BIG GIFTS CAMPAIGN
HOSPITAL
Personal solicitations
last in the County Big
Gifts Division of Lancaster Gen
eral Hospital's Charity and Re
placement
the month
chairman,
began |
week
Campaign. Jesse C.
{ Snavely, Jr., Landisville, is the
| district
chairman from this vi
cinity. The goal of this division!
and the entire cam
| paign is $108,000. 1
{16

Fresh, Roasted
PEANUTS
Hassinger's Grocery
Market St., Mount Joy |
44-tfc

¢

[es
“
Candy for Mother's
Day *


WHITMAN'S
CORSAGE BOX
Deluxe Assortment
$3.00
WHITMAN'S
SAMPLER
(Especially Decorated)
1s. $2.00
|
|

WHITMAN'S
ALL SOFT CENTERS
LB. $ 1.69

WHITMAN'S ~~ Y|
FRUITS and NUTS JV. |
1. $2.00


WHITMAN'S
Miniature Assortment
us. $2.00

THE REXALL, STORE
Phone 3-3001
MOUNT JOY, PA.
WHITMAN'S
Milk Chocolate Assort. 3
$1.75
SLOAN’S PHARMACY

|
Spring Concert
‘Fills House At
| Indians,
| to accompany
fed
'RANDLER’S--BENDIX
Local School
Shown before a “standing|
|
room only” audience, the spring |
of Mt. Joy Elementary |
school was held Tuesday night |
the
: ia)
in the auditorium. Miss Sue)
Sue |
:
Mumma, dressed in a gown of|
school auditorium. Miss
white was. crowned with a
crown of flowers by her maid |
of honor, Miss Cheryll Brown. |
The attendants and queen all]
carried bouquets of flowers and!
greens. |
Members of the court remain- |
ed beside the throne to watch |
the featured program of the ev-
ening, the parade of the]
months. Between scenes the
cour{ jester, Douglas Brown, |
performed.
Students representing cach |
class from kindergarten thru
sixth grade portrayed months
of the year. All groops were in|
costume for the various scenes |
which included a Tom Thumb |
wedding, patriotic themes, farm |
scene, school scene,” Hallowe en, |
sandman and sleepers, |
skaters, Valentine's Day St. Pa- |
trick’'s Day, Easter and |
the traditional May Pole dance. |
The program was in charge
of Mrs. George Broske. She al-
so played the organ and piano
the groups.
— ® a
FOUR HURT IN CRASH
were injured |
in a two-car crash at the in-|
tergection of the “Back Run”
and Mastersoville road Monday
scene

Four persons
at 5:00 p. m. near the David]
Miller farm.
State police said the cars
were driven by Miss Ruth Ar-|
| lene Bradley, 19, Manheim R2|
| and Miss Edith J. Crist, 17, of
| Elizabethtown R3. Miss Brad-
{ley suffered an injured left |
shoulder and her mother, Mrs. |
| Carrie Bradley, 47, head and |
rib injuries. They were taken |
to the St. Joseph's Hospital in|
the Mount Joy Community Am- |
Two sisters of Miss
Clara May, 16 and]
Jane, 11, were treat-|
minor cuts. |
Crist escaped
otal damage was estimated by
$1,200.
—
FARM WOMEN SOCIETY 4
TO BE ENTERTAINED
Society of Farm Women
bulance
Bradley,
Katheryn
for
Miss
police at
|
|
|
No. |
will be entertained by Socie-

ty 17, af 1:30 p. m. Saturday.
in the Drumore Elementary |
School.
Clayton Myers, Rohrerstown,
spoke on ‘Carving and Whit-
tling” at the recent meeting of
Society No. 4 at the home of
Mrs. Lloyd Nolt was co-host-
ess. The society voted to join |
Lancaster Branch of the Need-
lework Guild of America. Mrs.
Jay Newcomer and Mrs. Donald |
Newcomer will serve as ushers
at the Health Fair Thursday in
the YMCA.
The first Olympic Games re- |
corded occurred in 776 B.C. in|
Greece,

NOW!
a WASHER
and a DRYER
all-in-one machine |


 
TI
@ DIE
r all-in-one


Washer-Drye





A single setting
of the Duomatic dials
and your clothes are thoroughly
washed then completely dried —
all-in-one continuous, unat.
tended operation. It works
while you're away... while you
play... even while you sleep,
Only 36 inches wide, the
Bendix Duomatic fits a/mostany-
where in the home—recreation
room, kitchen, bathroom—
wherever you want it.
 
 

Come in for
DEMONSTRATION
Easy
Budget Terms!
Your choice of
GAS or ELECTRIC
DRYING

SALES and SERVICE
ELIZABETHTOWN
Phone 7-2824
One mile from Square on
Falmouth Road ‘
R1


Thoughtful Attention
To Every Delail |
JAMES B. HEILIG
Funeral Director


SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
Buller’s Beauty Salon
Main Street Florin, Pa.
Cold Waves Machineless
Permanents $5.00 up
I also give Toni’s.
Call Mt, Joy 3-4339
Maude Buller, Prop.

IPIAND TEACHER
ESTELLE B. PHILLIPS
Pinkerton Road
Mount Joy Phone 3-5425
Mount Joy, Pa,


injury. |

|S WATER RUNNING FAR ENOUGH
N YOUR FARM?
Water under¥ pressure is - standard
equipment on every progressive farm.
But, has your water system kept pace
with your. increased . need for. running
water?
Check" this list and see”where else
running water can ease your work load
and increase your farm profit . . . then
see Yyour farm equipment dealer or
PP&L farm representative about making
your water system a 100%, partner.
(J In the milk house
(J Egg grading room
(CJ Poultry fountains
[J Stock water
[J Automatic drinking” cups in the
dairy barn
{J Complete fire protection
ll J Hog house
i \- [J Crop irrigation
/ ' {J Calf pen :
SP

I / eg At cach of these locations (and this is
- but a partial list) water under pressure
NY: work-savert and profit.
’ maker. ......50 put it to work for you,
_y today}
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