The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 15, 1956, Image 2

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    hada ah 13 yt even Sie 14 Troop | fr [50 38, Calvin Club Plans Bithdays, Amniversaries R, A, GUTSHALL PEST CONTROL
| WE | Chicken Barbecue Are Celebrated GENERAL | ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Lancaster County, Pa.
At a recent meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hinkle,
Larmon D. Smith, Publisher
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| catvin Club in the First Pres- 244 Marietta Ave. entertained CONTRACTOR — Free Estimates —

OW L L A F F 5 oe E. Schroll, Is Organized
Editor and Publisher, 1901-1952






I by Arie ‘hure lans were Sunday in honor of three birth-
Subscription Rate $2.50 per | Fl 3 byterian Church pans : : CEMENT PAVING
vear by Mz: iil n orn made to have their annual chic- days and two wedding anniver- CEMENT CURBING POWERS
Advertising rates upon request. ken barbecue on Memorial Day | saries. Guests were Mr. and No Job Too Small WM. J,
Entered at the postoffice at For the first time in the his- + : No Job Too Large Lai
Mount Joy, Pa., as second-class tory of Florin, an Explorer this year instead of later in Mrs. Samuel F. Ierley and son W. High St. MAYTOWN 121 W. BAINBRIDGE ST.
Ref . ph : 5 A rp 3
mal under the Act of March 3, Scout Post will be chartered ouT ON A LIMB the summer as has been cus-' Jerry; Miss Nancy Kelly; Mr. 116 Call rita 6-9179 BA TO
Axl ‘a arletta 6-917
Member, Pennsylvania News- next Tuesday. The new post By Stampy McCullocia tomary. As in other years the and Mrs. H. S. Ovberdear and 31-tfe PHONE E-TOWN 7-1415
paper Publishers’ Association. ' will be the Florin Explorers y ny A te barbecue will be held from 4! daughter Barbara Ann: Mr |- sine ee meme
————————————— -—— | Post #63 and is open to all I reckon you've heard folks say, until 8 o'clock in the evening. Gary Wentz ali of Middletown,
ROTARY boys between the ages of 14 you're as old as you feel.” Well, sir, Mr. Maurice N. Bailey, Mount | and Mrs. Mary Forrey 244 Mar-
and 18. John Hess will be the hat swe was ue of Oliver Wendel | Joy president of the group. | jetta Ave, OLIVER SAGER &

(From page 1) Explorer advisor. One day when he was 86, Justice | was named as the chairman of iin A sonia
with Mr. Barnhart accompany- To date, eight boys have reg- Holmes was walkin’ through the park the event. Other officers of When in need of Printing. (any.
ing stered. They are srt Spr with a friend, deep in conversation, he Calvin Club includes Mr. (gj 4 i
§ istered. They are Robert Sprout Suddenly he stopped talkin’ and gazed t alv tising in the Bulletin.

 
President Hurst introduced Ronald Vogle, Bruce Shetter,' across the grass to where a pretty girl | James W. Roberts, Mount Joy, Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed ;
Simon Fickinger, president of Lawrence Wittle, John Hess, was sitting. . vice president; Mr. Edward | M i i i |
ivi Oh to be cighty again,” he said | gen Mavheim Ra, secretary: eats Field Drainage — Footings — Grading Lack]


BY A WISE OWL the Lititz club, and Elmer F. Larry Pardoe, Donald Livings- xk § Ys
Groff, president of the Eliza- ton and Donald McGarvey. Old folks never fail to amaze me. nd Mp sine R. Stirling, of ALSO A FULL LINE OF Hauling - And Light Jobs Texas—
fr ¢ bethtown club, who i n turn The post is being sponsored Take Mrs. M. B. Walker, down in Manheim R2, treasurer, 19. son
i friend 'of rune told Mis} 9-1 HO NI ih Dorin Lions OL. This! Williamsburg, Va., for instance, — Portable Air Concrete Breaking 19. 5
i [ m deals—no mat- presented charter members of by the Florin Lions Club. 1s 3 Ber of i :
wife, “If a man : . Mrs. Walker is an active member Paty oni Bullet Advertise BIRDS EYE deb
ter wha hoe will live to regret! their clubs in attendance, after club sponsors the entire Scout (he Tree Farm program, to which atronize bullelin veriisers. hd Top Soil and Fill Air For
: : the com- a lot of us farmers and woods ing at |
it." which Mount Joy charter mem- program for boys in bol De ’ ’
. i i . wners belong ne arve “ne o
i { 7 3 to| bers were presented. munity. At one time in the late ae of $56,000 board feet of Buller S Beauty Salon Fruits & Vegetables Rock Drilling the
His wife. said You used C ;
1930's, there was a Boy Scout| timber a year, and she still finds On Main Street in Florin Force.











steal Kisses.” District Governor Berne for 1 d t on
. . s shin : 1 "yO AP Q r demonstrations o x . ark
Husband ‘Well, vou heard, Stansfield made appropriate troop which had in it members He yO Antes COLD WAVES AND ELIZABETHTOWN Lack]
what I said.” remarks, and Joseph A. Abey, from the community and May-| gj" ears old. MACHINELESS $5.00 UP KRALL S Meat Markel R.D. 1 ; Antonig
director of Rotary Internation- town. This combined troop dis- Pooky JON] GIVEN S000 . PHONE 7-1256 Force |
9 © 11. said a few words. banded during the war when One thing Mrs. Walker Finows Call re ny 43% WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY 11-tfe for mei
: ti . : i ie the leaders were caled into the and most other tree farmers know it Maude Buller - ' rte - of the
John Miller's teammate One of the highlights of the : Tr too, for that matter — is that it's a . . ; ten sermons -
played a dirty trick on him last evening was the presentation Service : ree eal S igo at the Lis mistake to cut small trees before School.
thov: t i A 4 . start of the Florin Lions Club, they're grown. Maybe a man needs ficer Cs
mont! they journeyed to| of gifts to Christ Walters of the - Troup. Tevived the Bow Toh and he figures he'll cut down 4 re
Lancaster to play a game off the Mount Joy club and Dr. . i Last he those [a3 gr0vin, fees Re mgke | DA 0 T AT & :
» v r \ ois . scou roop. as year, the some quick profit. Well, he shouldn't HE WEEK ficers
ofley ball, and after John re- H. Yoder of the Lititz club for ) 1 Ap see
volley 3 A iia : x ; a x 1 on 2 club Ho group added the Cubs with 3 do it. Premature cuttin’ depletes the GET AoW PRs T M XY operulir
turned home his wife un-| thirty years of perfect attend- Dens ‘to their Brojects’ and next soil, and in the long run it cuts profits.
packed his equipment and in it| ance The presentation was eng Jo ux Tr Projects and nex The way to improve timber land
hid a 1s it “Pope . Nye week they will also add the profits, the experts tell me, is to use
she found a ladies’ bra made by Mr. Abey. . Py Tartine C
: : Explorers to their projects. t Aang an Png - LL of 1]
Speaker was David R. Perry, i ie x. : and other things the Tree Farm pro-
sey who was introduced by Ralph James Madera is the Scoutmas. gram stands for.
© ade. MErY used io 20! Ee bis y Rap tor and Lloyd Cooke, the Cub- * ¥ For H
Years ago, Mary et : ) 8 Eshleman. master. My old friend Clyde Kinzey up
school wit} er ttle lamb, Mr pwr . . ’ y , 3 a > *k ’S 11a Nanri
te : wiin x i t - oi Mr. Perry, an attorney, who Last Sunday, March 11, four-| in Vancouver, Ba 2 ila ex!
yut this week Junior took S the Dast 30 Veare hos ‘corel 14 a at n
: ttl whi i to kindergarten Ove he past 30 years has serv- teen members of the Boy Scout| home and lies about the size of the t Done
lie winic pig lo in various governmental troop hiked to the Cornwall| bait he stole. sored b
ne day. 4s. ‘spoke he subiest | Pie en ee > Sol
one aa posts, spoke on the subject, Fire Tower with Scouts from E > xx k thie US. N "A" Si he i he
) ‘Government, Politics and] va conservation expert knows the s. J ize project
7 © © o tics Mount Joy and Manheim. Fu- difference between drain and. with- Te Ch
film wa
body I
Tourist
f 1 tad <Q hi You”. ture activities include a Food drawal. That's how he counts the wood None
A th year old lad on South Predicting much name Sale Saturday, April 14 on the! that leaves our forests. Drain accounts Priced
Market Street had taken his|. lots ‘of boasts ; : : { 11 : y Gea for all the wood that's destroyed by
mg, lots of boasting and a host porch o 1e Lloyd Vogle resi-| : . : But: with- AVI Higher
fire, insects and disease.
oth=r’s 1 ler puff i ras! : 2 : t
moth=1 : power: pus! nd Was! of promises in the pre-election| dence, Main Street; and the drawal refers to the wood that's cut A Juicy Thin Skin
anak] 1g hime 3 ap as held months just ahead, the speaker painting of street markers and by Han for ant dnd 3 i gr: 7) ori d I'd e ruit Bott
seen her do. His five-year-old drawal accounted for 89 per cent of / i. None Priced Higher All w

; i looked hi { urged his audience to stay posts throughout the commun-! the wood that left our forests. Only 11
ster came in Red ¢ c Tas Is The ta
sister cam looked at him | close to government. ity. Mumma’s Hardware Store percent was drained out. That's a
3 4 None Priced Ib dents w
SH" Golden Bananas 19 oo





noment thon ok the 3 ie : : sretty good record.
Eo, a I > 0 “i i pul He poiifted out that govern- iS donating the paint for this pretty good Pa : ; ;
rom him saying Only ladies ‘ 5 HE , wi rid}
use powdes oy lemen wash ment is not some, far-off entity Project. It’s easy to get into the Tree Farm HY i N Pri emphasi
Bo 2 | at ages out thle needs of the TY program, you know. All you need a: oJ Fresh Cauliflower is Frise og 29° A
people, but hat government isp : a Is Tae CF Higher ead hoor
oO 0 the ae ghd that what eh iremen Fight Two or wood lot for the production of None Priced Ib ¢ ed are
1 : lit pens in Har isburg, or Wash- forest crops. “Taint hard at all. d i ornia res Sparagus Higher . 3 shirts, i
i et you guys in on a I- * * * alls. ha
: 3 ington, ig’ merely a refl : 3 A alls, ha
tle secret: “I found a safe i! rely a reflection of Fires This Week Which reminds me of what Mark i]
lace to Fide rte the what tife people either want or : Frrsin once sii Ho know o feller Ib
plac ¢ ny n ey, so t 18 Allow ‘to take place. Mount Joy and Florin fire-' ho was gripin’ about the rich old New Green Cabbage . 5 Fresh Cole Slaw 2 8-01. 29¢
little lady can't find it - - - -Ij a men answered a call Tuésday banker in town. “Banker's a mighty pkgs.

Mody : Said Mr. Perry: “A society - | » id a
put it in the basket with my| Say noon : sot Mr a wealthy man,” feller said, “but after U.S. No. | Ibs. > sh
BR » of sheep begets a government, “0 it the home of Mr. = nd all, like all these rich guys, his money's ew in i0 is Yellow ul Fes alad Mix Sg 1 gc ] oe
. pkg. high-nes
ar ro cocks - - Ce ia] Ye a Yi or . . 1
undarned socks. Pretty of Wolves i Mrs. Jacob Ginder, south of the tainted
clever, eh? Th d > deel borough. An overheated stove “That's right,” ol’ Mark said "Taint Come See ... You'll Save On A&P's Fine Frozen Foods! |
e issue today eclared
ki BL issue y. propably caused the fire, Ray Yours, and i AP 0 J Alo ber 69c Fi h S k oe gon
. vy Ee | BN Dgtwcen Myers, fire chief said. The fire range uice Old South cans 13 tic S John's pkg. 29° idre
capitalism and no capitalism, = — sp F 10-0z . as of !
-0Z. c Banquet Frozen Beef, 8-01. eas of
A*P Frozen Peas ey Pies Ly ee. 95° overseas

See by the Marietta Times! bet started between the first floor
3 ~ 1 i out between state anitalic Rae
that Clyde .(Indiana) Miller is] re tate capitalism ceiling and the s2cond floor
ind private capitalism.”
getting a lot of publicity by and continued upward through . > 10-0: . i
writing poetry. Thing I'll try] He Urge d that Rotarians stay the attic and to the roof. Birds Eye Succotash 2 pkgs. 49- Tuna Pies g iw 35¢ P T
my hand at it aciive In government, that they Although the Ginders were 8a pkgs. .
keep their representatives in- at the home of Mrs. Ginder’s
Vegetables “vi” 24538 Beefburger «2%. 3 5 $1.00 { Sport

Each time I pass a church, | form2d of their desirec
Dates buy Dt a | 1 To ( then de Sires. brother near Mountville, Hen- ABBE x Sport
a, a 8 NOR wr. Perry pointed out that ry Reis ice coming E0055 SSO SORES SOS 52 XOX ¢ DHE.
So when at last I'm carried |the American peopl : it ry Reist noticed smoke coming 3 RRA RRR RRR ER Tonchor
when ast 1 c th Ane & cople wi ose from the roof ind summone ’ sig bso Lk
es 1 é s 1 d J , I
in, eir rigl : dividhiz uice uart lay :
he a ont av. wi go] TT ax individuals only, tha local fire copany, Since. she Sunsweet Prune wwe 91° Tomato Soup 7. 3%: 29 et
he Lord won't say, “Who is|if they are w illing to give up| fire had gone through a closet Page Sans Ve. |

i ; . ed - C ' 2 1SOTS
i | ose rights, that the American the family lost clothing plus = ? ! omato Juice go 30 Macaroni Franco- 2? 15Y/4-0z. 33 yi 2 1
D2» people under the Constitution second floor furniture in addi- & Bartell 3 can American cans for Be
| have control of their govern- tion to Sik i | + A P ariie 9-02. $ i Wal she
t the ec : | ; » for Mabel Sunnyfield 1-lb. Tm
. : e conditions of the Thelma, substitute for He ears Halves can = Butter ) or Be fil is bic |
A Main Street me si ment as long as thev care i : :
fain Street man told hi ent as long as they care to building caused by the heat, She's not even trying tonight.” Fancy
wide iat with will never Sue: | 1 : : and fire. An estimate of $3,000 Del Monte Peas 2? ie 3c Prunes Sure 5 31 2 59 : Fund
ceed in making their dc obey The evening ¢ TOR ins + : 1
e g ) closed with the! was given to the loss. Firemen re Dri f kg. I kg. tl l
ie sale
her singing of the National Anthe were able ig he’ Ara bv : y - 2-01.
: His wife said that he is talk- | with benediction oe he re hi or ee hy A \J Niblet S Mexicorn 2 12.95 33 Jelly Eggs iy 23¢ ok. 45¢ child's
ing nonsense. and that it is on- | Emmert Moyer 3 - Pr, - Sultana Rice I-lb. Cc 2-b Cc a9 bag shirts, s
kg. 16 : 29 P Ann Page Pineapple, 1-Ib. 29¢ and jac
lot of trouble with you at first.” Diptheria Booster fought a grass fire in the alley <2 YTOWD Shar Ch dd Che pr 3 reserves Apricot, Peach or Cherry jar will be
t( 8° yan . > ing.
® © ® | Shots To Be Given to the rear of South Barbara "uu Cals p € ar €ese 59 Hot Cross Buns one J 29 to
Street. Firemen extinguihhed
by the
When Frank ‘Walters first | An immunization program the blaze anv damage > YOUR A&P STORE ; B Jane Parker full 1-Ib. Var is c !
got his peacocks, a little neigh-{ for the control of diptheria and was caused. : and Gas € ing IN MOUNT JOY IS OPEN rea Sliced White loaf 15¢ 22 Parents





Chiques Creek, near the home.
ly a matter of patience. I had al -— Saturday, Mount Joy firemen





Ba a A es, of ad yi ls | All Prices in This Advertisement Are Ws
and never before seeing that! the Mount Joy Borough School ARRTAGE LICENSES aly ed nh HH Lh Ee
kind of bird, ran into her| District under the direction of John K. Frey, Conestoga R2 FaRy MJ EL NG ! | a
house and cried out: "“Oh,{the Pennsylvania Department and N: ney Irer Smith, Mount i ;
sh y a ana Nancy Irene Smith, Mount : 4,
Granny, come and see! Two of| of Health this month. This ser- Joy RI. Automobile and Truck Welding Radysco i Wo ih Pools Ry | Hage
54 a i daw HOG ot : : . . a - » .
oul neigh 1's chickens is in| vice will be offered as a boost- John L. Hershey, 1055 Lam-| "AWN MOWER SHARPENING | Premium Saltines Closped Ca ag Chocolate Macs Hi
bloom! er dose to children of the firs | Corr OF 0 QF +o: 10
dose ) 12 first peter Road and Suzanne Spons- | I-lb i $ Soc
and fifth grades since protee-| ler, Detwiler Ave Lover’ S e ing op ox 25° 6 oe 85° 10 ih 9% gt i¥ a 33° 2
® oo oo | ton of the immunization usual- ——— a me Delt d i i. =
fn a i ne gt sa : elta and Marietta Stree auc
If a man runs after money,| ly alsts from three to five years Paironize Bulletin Advertisers. roche ig
he’s a materialist. If he keeps
it, he's a capitalist. Ih he spend]
it, he’s a playboy. If he doesn’t!
get it, he lacks ambition. If he|
gets it without working, he's a
parasite. If he gets it after aj
lofe of hard labor, he’s a fool!
who got nothing out of life. If]
~- --- oh heck, what's the use.

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Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. : Deodorant Detergent 3 Detergent \ 22 Tissue
and gy ogee mere ae wae] ws 2 pe 3
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A farmer from out the Back!
Run way, came to town to ask!
his doctor if and when he gets!
out that way, he'd appreciate if
the Doc would stop in to see
his wife.
When the Doc asked if she |
was sick, the farmer replied no,|
but yesterday morning she got!
up at the regular time about 4]
o'clock, milked the cows, got
breakfast for ‘the hands, done]
her housework, churned, and
along about 10 o'clock at night |
she said she felt a bit tired. IT,
expect she mnesds a tonic or,
or |
something.”