The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 19, 1955, Image 5

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    THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.
Thursday, May 19
Grassland Field Day

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4-H Club County Councils. All members are invited.
. Rutt Insurance Agency.

God gave us this...


| Mrs.
| Haverstown
l'er and Patricia Handley.
| tient
| and
| Hospital,
| Maytown,
i town and Mr.
« Mr
| trip
| Maude,
i and daugh‘ers,
| birds,
| fancy pheasants and pgeons at
and

|
Jacob Stigler pa-
at the General Hospital.
and Mrs. Homer Kistler,
Mrs. William Mumper
son, Columbia, Misses Au-
and Sarah Singer, Eleanor
students of the General
Mrs. Frank Singer of
Shirley Leedom, Mr.
Leon Brinser, Middle-
and Mrs. Charles
Milton Grove, called on
and Mrs. George Mumper
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geyer and
Mrs. Mabel Herr, Mr. Walter |
Geyer, E-town, and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Wagner and chil-
dren of Lawn, called at the
Hamilton Home the week-1
end
Thirty-eight a
Valley Forge and
Pont Gardens on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Eichler,
daughter, Audrey, visited
and Mrs. Martin Bless and
at Falmouth Sunday.


is a
Mr,
Mr.
Carlisle.
drey
Straub,
and Mrs.
Bitner,
over
Bus
Du
enjoyed
to
and
Mr.
family

Mr.
Lancaster
Eichler
and Mrs. Emery Inners, |
visited Mr. and Mrs. |
John and family Sun- |
day
Mrs. Harold Buller and dau. |
Mrs. Earl Gerlitzski |
and Sandra Mil
ler, spent Sunday at Longwood |
Gardens.
Twenty-seven
the Washington
panied by Miss
seeing
the
from
accom- |
had a|
students
School
Eby,
|
the fancy |
time
pleasant
such as
Harold Bullers Wednesday. |
and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman,
Adah Eichler and Mr.|
M-s. Landis Hess visited
and Mrs. Nelson Felty at,
Saturday. Mr.
is on the sick list. |
Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess!
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence |
Hess at Perry Co., on Sunday. |
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
hart E-town, called on Mr. |
Paul Shetter Tuesday
Mr.
Mr.
and
Mr.
on
Felty
of
Mrs.
evening.
®
MEETING
Joy W.C. TU. will
in the home of Mrs. Mae
226 East Main St., Mount
Monday May
30 p. m,
WwW. C
The
meet
T. U.
Mount
3rian,
Joy, evening,
23,
on
-
at 7 is
Everyone
| welcome.

AND YOU'LL"GO" FOR THE PRICE, TOO
Has the car of your dreams always been just out
of reach? Well,
action!
future,
price. . .
“Rocket”
priced lines seem
Engine
you don’t have to
take command of a
GO AHEAD . ..
CLS MOBILE
Can You See, Steer, Stop Safely? Check Your Car— Check Accidents!
Florin Lions Start [
List Of Items For Sale
Florin Lions report that a AGRI-MYCIN
list of items to be sold at the Streptomycin formulation for control of wildfire in
Florin Public Auction has al- tobacco beds.
ready been sarted. According
to the committee, many of the
items are household items. Jno Fermate & Bordeaux Mixture
M. Hess, chairman of the com-
mittee, expressed his desire to ! :
listing the items which persons < yy a WwW >
wish to sell, as soon as possib Crop Jpra) ng eed Spraying
le. A complete listing of the
items will be made known
prior to the sale. DEALER IN LIQUID NITROGEN
Lion members to contact a
bout entering items are Mr
Hess, Norman Strickler, Arth
ur Wolgemuth, Clayton Eshle-
man, Woodrow Fitzkee and
Benjamin Staley. The sale date HESS BROTHERS
is Friday, iki SPRAY SERVICE
The Benedictine Order was FLLORIN, PENNA Mt. Joy 3-6045
founded at Monte Cassino in 20-20
529.
the year








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HEAD LINE TO DATE
FROM THE LITTLE BOY LOOK TO
"The Big Gir's Look”
THAT THE NEWS A-HEAD
Get a Soft Permanent
For Your Summer Dress Up
or Swimming Occassions
OUR SPECIAL FOR MAY
$15 Permanents $12.50 — $12.50 Permanents $10
OTHER PERMANENTS $6.00 AND UP

HAIR COLORING WE USE MISS CLAIR OILS AND ROUX SHAMPOO TINT
COLORTREAT RINSES MANICURING FACIALS
VIOLET RAY TREATMENT FOR FALLING HAIR ALOPELIA AEROTA AND SPOT
3ALDNESS
COLD WAVE MACHINELESS
For Appointment — call 3-4122 and ask fou
MACHINE
English, Arlene
Toni Lutz, operators or
Mrs. Cleo Shank, proprietor.
EBERLE BEAUTY SHOPPE
89 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA.


prepare
For if you can fit any new car into your
you can take title to a dazzling new Olds-
mobile for "55! Doubtful? Just take a look at our
and try to sit still! This big,
Oldsmobile
way out of line’
“sit this dream out’!
“Rocket 8”
DRIVE
You'll

Super "88" Holiday Coupé. A General Motors Value.

for action—"Rocket”
$ 2382°°
2-DOOR SEDAN (SHOWN AT LEFT)
STATE AND LOCAL TAXES EXTRA
FOR '8S5
OLDSMOBILE
DELIVERED LOCALLY
88

beautiful
maki the r price depends upon
akes
ice of model and body
style, optional equipment and
ories. Prices may vory
in adjoining commu-
nities because of shipping
charges. All prices subject to
change without notice,
low-
’! That's why
y y accessc
! You can slightly
today! Stop in—
IT YOURSELF!





NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc.
Street
60 AHEAD ..,.DRIVE IT YOURSELF! THE GOING'S GREAT IN A "ROCKET 8"!
West Main

| Scheduled May 24-25
i }
: Farmers in southeastern Pa, |
isher are invited to attend the first|
County Grassland Field Day |
akoff i scheduled for May 24 and 25th |
i at the Masonic Homes Farm, |
Suns 33 \ Thic av |
Elizabethtown. T'his two-day |
jig event is an educational event |
3 being sponsored by the Agri- |
cultural Extension Service
4 with the cooperation of the!
Cast . |
Lancaster County Equipme nt
Dealers Association. |
Aces : |
i A complete display of all
makes and types of grassland |
} machinery will be on hand for
'ES inspection and comparison. |
§ Field demonstrations of grass
Joy mowers, rakes, choppers, and |
re blowers will be conducted. |
00H More than a dozen major lines |
of modern farm equipment are
expected to participate in this |
Field Day. |
The program will run from
10 A. M. to 3 P. M. daily wil h|
. action demonstrations both in|
} the forenoon and afternoon. |
di Lunch will be available through |
the cooperation of Farm Wom- |
en Societies No. 6 and No. 8. |
A forage crop variety dem- |
onstration includes 81 different |
mixtures of grasses and leg-|
umes, cover crops, and all ad- | emember- 0 |
apted varieties of winter oats, n Y you can
barley and wheat. A new vari- |
. ety of wheat named, “Knox”
; will make its first appearance
: in Lancaster County. Weed ®
control sprays in corn, pasture, |
and alfalfa will also be present | fp
‘ for inspection. Hospital fond HURT IN ACCIDENT Gretna S
Educational exhibits rel lating| John Mumma, 18, Mount Joy retna season
to irrigation, soil testing, farm] Drive Goes Over R2, was injured at 1:05 a. m. T 0
weed spray chemicals, and the| Sunday morning when he fell 0 pen June 9
value of quality roughages win | Halfway Mark asleep while driving on Route Familiar faces will be seen
be set up by the Extension Ser | As of the first report date, 230, four miles east of Mount among the company of Gretna
vicee. { a . Joy, according to State Police-, Playhouse this year, Charles F.
Facilities for this Field Day | May 12, the Lancaster opr) man Edward Bank. | Coghlan and Gene P. Otto, co-
are being provided by the man- Hospital Charity and Replace | The car ran off the highway producers have announced
agement at the Masonic Homes | ment Campaign was more than | 300 feet. struck an abutment, The 14-play season starts June
Farm, one of the outstanding| halfway to its goal of $108,000.! continued 200 feet and turned 9
and most picturesque insiite-| According to Chairman G.| over on the right side. He was, Harry Sheppard, appearing
tional farms in the east. I Storb and 1. G. Weid- | t taken to the Lancaster General at Mt. Gretna since 1950, will
Lancaster County farmers and man, collections totalled $60.- | Hospital by a passing motorist. again be a member of the resi-
all others with grassland in- | 890. He was admitted suffering in-, dent company. During the win-
terests are invited to attend this : . . ws of \ 0 . The cz 3 . s'arre i stv Ow
educational event. The rive, now In its {hind} hi de pe a Be i fo — oe a He
Ou L . | week, will end May 23, The | i . said. Ia > aon oe
] yD Pp | next progress report date is ghia 0 i
x P. P&L SCHOLARSHIF | May 19 and the final report is Hospital Bazaar Plans Earl Montgomery, who act-
§ WINNERS TO BE NAMED | due May 26. | ed at the playhouse in 1947, al-|
| NEXT WEEK re has Sic Gifts Near Completition | so will return. He has played |
The winners of six scholar- | _The City Business Bie Cy Mount Joy's auxiliary will be i, 4 npumber of Broadway
ships to be awarded by Penn a EY i Pg | one of the 18 various city and ghows notably “Summer and
O sylvania Power & Light Com Evans. Jr. reported donations to toe Lan-) smoke" and “Mr. Pickwick.”
O pany to deserving young men| $26.612. This is 80 per cent caster General Hospital, ‘whieh Ben Laughlin, remembered for
and women in its service area | of $20,018. ° i on 000 | is completing plans for the an-{ many Greina Playhouse per-
Q will eb named late next week, jo the division goal, $ 08. nual United Auxiliary Baz ar will appear again
according to an According to co-chairman| Chicken Barbecue schedul-| {pis year
today by Chas E. Oakes PP&L | Joseph M. Breneman and John ed for Tuesday, May 24. Mrs.!| [Leading ingenue player of
president. This is the second | B. Eshelman, vie City Individ. | Richard Hoffman is the general 5st season, Vanita Brown, will
consecutive year in which the | ual Big Gifts Division has chairman from the Mount Joy | {ake her place among the com-
0 utility scholarships are being | lected $23,255, or 73 yer cent, group. ! pany Famed character. actress
offered. | of its campaign goal of $32,000. The all-day benefit bazaar.' es Helen Ray and Kay MeDon-
2 An independent scholarship | As of May 12 report. date, open {o the public, will be head ald, who have numerous Broad-
awards committee, which has | the county big gifts division ac-| the grounds of the hospital way roles to their credit and
the sole responsibility for selec- | counted for $9,449, or 47 per from 11:00 am. to 8:00 p. m.| who have played at Gretna for
tion of PP&L scholarship win- | cent of the division goal, $20,- from the affair will be veral seasons, are scheduled
ners, is now reviewing the re- | 000. Co-chairman of the divis- contributed to the linen fund of to make return engagements at
sults of applicants’ College En- | ion are A. G. Bucher and E. {he hospital. The rain date will the playhouse
& trance Examination Board tests| Day Ressler. | be May 25. | Robert DoMora, responsible
with other pertinent informa- | The City General Division Mrs. Marin Swarr is chair- for many of the settings last
S- tion on which awards are bas- | which did not begin solicita- man of the Landisville and Sa- scason, once again will act as
ed. The awards committee, con-| tions until May 2, two weeks lunga group. Approximately scenic designer. George Curley,
sisting of Nichol H. Memory, | after the big gifts divisions got 2,800 women are members of seen in Gretna shows for the
Director of Admissions at Stev- | under way, reports donations the auxiliaries past few years, will join the
ens Institute of Technology, | totaling $273 according to di-| ° | company for the summer.
Kenneth H. Condit, Dean- -emer- | vision chairman, Mrs. "Warren Scout Leaders Plan ®
itus of Princeton Univers.ty’s| C. Heinly. { DAY CAMP MEETING
0) school of engineering, and| The County General Division Stafforee Saturday SCHEDULED
Oo Charles C. Tillinghast, Princip-| which also began solicitations A Day Camp afforee will A will be held Wed-
oy al-emeritus of Horace Mann|on May 2, has collected $1,301. be held this ee May 21, pesday, May 25, for all junior
# school, will be in Allentown on| Chairman of the division is at Buchmiller Park, Lancaster, day campers of the Mount Joy-
| Wednesday, May 18 to present Mrs. Virgil Spencer. :30 p.m. Each leader Is asked Florin Day Camp at the Pres-
2 {We the list of winners. After win-| sree (f | to bring her own Knife, rope pyterian Church at 4:30 p. m.
ners are notified, their names | ond lunch which should include Nrs. Warren Foley will have
o) will be publicly announced bv | Hospital Auxiliary | something to cook over the charge of the meeting. One rep-
the utility company. open fire. rceentative from each troop is
Ra 400 scholar To Hear Dr. Brenner | All interested leaders are a member of the group and is
ship applications, represe Dr. Ruth Brenner, Manheim, | asked (o feet at the leet) Pros vrged to be present to express
136 high schools in the 10,000 | will be the guest speaker at aan Coch 12 5 > = tie desires af her troop for
square mile service area of P.| | the meeting of the Mount Joy | | o ; Shops wi : fons hed day camp tivities
P. & L. and its Scranton Elect-| ranch of the Lancaster Gen-| is asa. are 02 a a nil WAGNER REUNION i
ric subsidiary, are presently | ery] Hospital United Auxiliar- tying, JAE fo activities an ro a No
under study by the scholarship jes next Thursdy evening, May ears of the A iM AY, May =
committee, The scholarship a-| 97 The meeting will be held ef MPR TRIP The 350 Annual Wagner Re
Wards will ‘bo presented under); : Russell SCOUTS COMPLETE TRI} union will be held Sunday, May
’ p . v | at the home of Mrs Sc s of two intermed- 22. at Farmers Grove ‘oute
PP&L’s program which provides Granton. The Granton home is . Gir) Scouts : 5 Ie arava won Tou
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for assistance both to deserving ate it le iques Drive jate troops of Mount Joy ane 1984, Rent Abboiistown. Take,
§| located on Lit.le Chiques Di Florin comple’ed a tour of the Lincoln Highway to Ab-
young people and to the local | which is the first righthand Philadelphia and a visit to the bottstown, and turn 3 ‘Tht at
institutions of higher learning! {yrn off the Mt. Joy-Salunga | hi in 3 " a in Vite if
which they will attend. | road after passing under the 200 oa ore oy. ae tort } 4 pr Bae, an
tems {fl sree railroad bridge. Dr. Brenner group Yas Dy he: v A RTV a
ANNUAL SPRING PARTY | will hooked rug wake} , Ralph Myers, leader and Mrs. BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD
hg > Myrtle Nornhold, assistant of A surprise birthday party
The Annual Spring Party for | Ing. the Mount Joy group; Mrs. Earl was held for Miss Patricia |
all 4H Club members, their rr Koser, leader, and Mrs. Earl Handley, Florin, by Betty
parents, and friends will be 4-H CLUB MEETING Maurer, assistant, of the Florin| Handley. The party was held
held this Saturday evening in| The Mount Joy 4-H Club 45,5 Samuel Dock, Sr., and last Friday. Donegal Junior H.
the Guernsey Sales pavilion,| will meet Monday evening nrg Hans Helms. S. students who attended were
which is located six miles east May 23, at the home of Mar- ® Russell Stoner, Barry Brandt,
of Lancaster on Route 30. | lene Sinegar, Park Ave, Mount poOD SALE SATURDAY Ronald Eichler, James Brown,
The party, beginning at 8:00 Joy. | The Boy Scouts of explorer Joseph Hostetter, Pat Moran, |
Pp. m, will include games, a, 7:30 pm, will include a talk post 339 will hold a food sale Evgene Bowers, Patricia Elliot, |
program, and refreshments. It by Mrs. Sadie Brooks, School Saturday moming May 21 at Marsha Engle, Nancy Simons,
is sponsored annually by the nurse of Donegal High School. 9:30. at the office of Wiley and Sally Demmy, Sally Wisegarv-
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Mount Joy Phone 3-4821