THE BULLETIN | THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Fa. Oo \W/ L L A F F S | | every Thursday at 11| Thursday. September 15 2 East Main Street, Mount Joy. Lancaster County, Pa. Larmon D. Smith, Publisher Joycees Plan John E. Schroll, | Editor and Publisher, 1901-1952 | ‘Banquet For | Subscription Rate $2.50 per | ‘Next Tuesday year by Mail Tuesday evening will mark | Advertising rates upon request. | Entered at the postoffice at] Mount Joy, Pa., as mail under the Act of March 3,| the beginning of a new season | 1879. for the Mount Joy JoyCess. Member, Pennsylvania News- | his first meeting will be held Hurricanes come and go while bottle gas users continue to cook and heat water with dependable gas. Ward Bottle Gas, Ephrata. | paper Publishers’ Association. | pal | at the Arcadia, BY Some time ago we we told you about women wanting their own sex's faces on United States paper money. —- ee It might be a good idea at that.| With Marilyn Monroe's picture] on the bills it wouldn't be sol hard kissing your money good- bye. | can tell what the| For example, | You never mail will bring. here's one our want ad depart-| ment received this week: “Young woman who gets paid vgn Monday and is broke| by Weaitesday would like to exchange small loans with someone who gets paid on Wed- nesday and is broke by Monday. | ee | | telling | Chet’s| Bigler Mumma was several fellows up at that a golfer usually finds that! the most difficult lies to get out of are those found at the] 19th hole. | | wife of H. Omar Groff says: “Never ask] a man raised on a chicken farm] if he was onc2 a happy, bare- foot boy.” LS | “The law gives a man the| right to open his wiles mail—| but not the courage.” ETT | Befor2 marriage he gives her! a ring to boast about; after-| wards he leaves one around the] bathtub for her to fuss about. A WISE OWL ye Firemen Show Magnesium | Fire Fighting Firemen from thirteen com- panies participated in a mag- nesium fire fighting demonstra- tion Sunday afternoon at the grounds formerly occupied by the old Mount Joy School, on| Marietta Avenue. The men fought the magne- sium fire with both high pres- sure fog and low pressure fog. According to Ray Myers, there is no known extinguisher for magnesium except sand. There- fore, the men learned which is the best way to fight the mag- nesium in order to cool it. Af- ter it has cooled, it burns out. After Sunday’s demonstration the men discovered that the low pressure fbg is the more effective. Fire trucks from Mount Joy, Flerin, Elizabzthtown, Marietta and Landisville were on hand for the affair plus firemen from Rheems, Mastersonville, May- town and thé Columbia Com-| panies. The demonstration was sponsored by Zone 7 firemen. FLORIN Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clutter and sons, Wayne and Keith of] East Liverpool, Ohio, spent sev- eral days visiting Mr. and Mrs. | Lloyd Vogle and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. E.. Floyd and family, Kinderhook, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess on Wednesdty evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ammon | and son Lanny, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCurdy of Palmyra, and Mr. Jacob Hamillon and son Terry were Sunday guests at the Hamilton home. Mr. Clarence Hess, Mr. ald Hess, Loysville and Mr | Max Hess, Blaine, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Landis | Hess on Sunday. | Rev. Roy Forney preached at the Harvest Home service, at the East Petersburg Church of the Brethren on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Liggins visited at the former's home at Philadelphia last week. The Shining Stars Class of! the E. U. B. Church held their Ron-| Lancaster, in Mortuary | Record A WISE OWL. | MRS. CLAUDE A. of Manheim R4, died at 12:05 a. m. eral Hospital. A. Heistand.and had medical patient at the since August 26. | er Jr. and Gloria Haines | of Rheems, died p.m. | Hospital. { first patrolman to be | parents are his | Shenenberger, | maternal grandparents, Mr. and, street in traffic. | Wednesday {at Mt. Joy for the past 72 | man Bombach. | Society, she | wife of Howard B. Snyder, of | neral Home | cemetery. | as the | Winterstown E. U. B. in 1936. | daughters: Sadie, wife of Frod you are now wasting up > Aldinger, York; Florence, wife { of Elmer C. Bailey, Alexander, your chimney. vVa.; Edna, wife of John L. Zer- | Germer, | great-grandcehildien and two the form of a banquet. group extends an invita- tion to any girls to join the| | group. Girls interested in join] HEISTAND ing are asked to contact any JoyCee member before next Tuesday. The age limit for the local group is 18 to 33. The Mrs. Emma M. Heistand, 39, today at Lancaster Gen primary purpose of the group is civic projects She was the wife of Claude The turkey or lobster ban- quet will begin at 6:30 and will feature the | new officers. been a spital : hospita installation of oe SHENENBERGER INFANT Kenneth Levern Shenenberg- FIRST GOLD BADGE infant son of Kenneth AWARDED 6th GRADER Shenenberger Gerald Alleman, Monday at 2 patrolman of the School, sixth grade Mount Joy in the Lancaster General Elementary was the awarded Surviving in addition to his the honored gold badge for the paternal grand-| year. Gerald pulled a first grade Levi| girl back to safety when she attempted to dash across the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Millport, and his Mrs. John Haines, Rheems. Following the year of | | practice last awarding the badge awards will be made weekly this year. EE ® MRS. H. CLAYTON KAPP Mrs. Caroline M. Kapp, sev-| enty-six, 48 Old Market Street, | Mount Joy, died at 4:40 p. m.| When in need of Printing. (any- in Lancaster Osteo-| thing) kindly remember the Bulletin pathic Hospital. She was thej —— nT [Vou SW Up Your CHIMNEY! RECLAIM IT TO HEAT YOUR COLD. CAMP BASEMENT. DRAFTY ATTIC. OR AT- TACHED GARAGE WITHOUT INCREASING YOUR FUEL BILL. | weekly, daughter of John and Minnie Hoff- years. She was the the late A member of Trinity Evan- gelical Lutheran Church of Mt. Joy and its Women’s Missionary is survived by her husband, a daughter, Minnie F..| Lancaster, and two dren. Funeral services will be held from the Heilig Funeral Home, Saturday at 3:30 p. m. Friends may call at the Fu- Friday 7 to 9 p.m. Interment in the Mount Joy grandchil- CLEAN SAFE HEAT FAST HEAT LOTS OF HEAT SAVE UP TO on vou ron. ERCAtEY A New FEngineering Achievement IS INSTALLED IN THE FLUE PIPE OF YOUR FURNACE. ILLIA A DOM, | ...IS DESIGNED TO CAPTURE AND UTILIZE THE HEAT GO- william A. Dommel, 81, dizc ING TO WASTE UP THE CHIMNEY. at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the home of his son-in-law and] daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John T.| Yor or 29 1 a a 2 'o " . - Germer, 325 Marietta Ave., Mt The Hoskinson Free Heater is the answer to | Joy after several years’ illness. Born in Lancaster, he was al heating problems rooms. Gives you extra son of the late Peter and Eliza ii Gepler Dommel and was em- Boat for your playroom. aie Werkshop que ployed as a tobacco warehouse foreman in Lancaster. He mov- ed to Florin in 1913 and was employed then by E. L. Nissly and Sons Tobacco Co. and later age, or any extra room, yet it doesn’t cost a penny more for fuel. In fact, you'll save on fael by keeping cold rooms properly heated. by the Gerberich Payne Sho Maone or Write For A Heating Engineer. He Co. for ten years before retiring in 1944 Will Be Happy To Explain The FREE HEAT- In his earlier days he was a professional ball plaver and played in what was then known Southern League. He was also a well known ball ER At No Obligation To you. YOU GET HEAT! EVEN WHEN YOUR FURNACE IS JUST MAKING HOT WATER! kinson Free Heater | player in and around Lancast>r before turning professional. He was a member of the Church, York County. His wif». the former Elizabeth Clayman, died The Hos is able to reclaim and util- Surviving are thes: sons and ize iwo-thirds of the heat phey, Mount Joy of Robert bath, N. J.; Minnie, wife Our unit, while not much McClelland, Eliza- Ida, wife of John T. with whom he resided. and William H. Dommel, Mount Joy. ly equal to Fifteen r than a hat box, has bigge = — a =10 GARAGE a heat output approximate- OR BASEMENT 5) [eal | 3 five average grandchildren, 22 size radiators. This heat is brothers also survive: Manheim, and Joseph, er. yours at no extra fuel cost. HAVE ONE INSTALLED NOW, AND BE A HEAT-HAPPY HOME OWNER THIS WINTER! Albert, Lancast- Funeral services will bo held on Saturday from the Nissley Funeral Home. Friends may call Friday, 7 to 9 at’ 2 P. m. Pp. m. at the Funeral Home. In- . Jer in Henry Eberle Ceme- Wide Home Owner Acceptarrce—Guaranteed 10 Yrs. ery. ese lf ee | ATTENDED RED CROSS | CONFERENCE Jean Heisey and Judy Ginder representing Donegal High School were among the thirty- than of AUTOMATIC HEAT « SALES AND SERVICE | eight students who attended the annual Lancaster County Junior Red Cross Leadership Training class meeting at the home of Center at Quarryville Presby-| BOX 306, LANDISVILLE, PA. PHONE 8122 Mrs. James Klined2nst, Mount| terian Church Camp. Quarry-| SE Joy, Monday evening. | ville, over the weekend. Dr.H.C.Killheffer Optometrist MANHEIM 163 S. Charloite St. Telephone 5.2888 Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30 Tues. Fri. Sat. 7.9 P. M. ELIZABETHTOWN 2nd Floor Clauss Phone 7-4163 Tues. Fri. Sat. 9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. Quality Meats WEST MAIN ST. 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