3 { "ER A ow J he Bulletin, Thursday, August 2 / THE BULLETIN Published every Thursday t¢ 11 East Main Street, Mt. Joy, Lancaster County, Pa. Larmon D. Smith, Publisher Mount Joy, be] John. E. Schroll Editor-Publisher, 1901-1952 Subscription Rate $2.50 per year by Mail Advertising rates upon re- quest. Entered at the post office at Mount Joy, Pa., as second- class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. Member, Pennsylvania News- paper Publishers’ Association OUT ON A LIM By Stumpy McCulloch * ow ovems to me that an Old Timer is a fellow who remembers when history was made at half the price it costs today. * * Sittin on the back porch the other night, watching the sun drop behind the green trees on the hill, I got so I was havin a running battle with the flies and mosquitoes something terrible. Between rounds 1 got to thinkin how insects are the greatest enemy of our forests. Con- trol of tree-killing insects and bugs is a problem for scientists and foresters, but I got to considering how we can help by cleanin out over-crowded stands and harvest- ing timber before it gets over ripe. And everytime I clipped a mos- quito I could almost imagine a tree doin the same in the forest on the hillside. * * * John Cacioppo, a popular Texas distributor of lumbering supplies, writes that a Texas pedestrian is a guy who walks to the garage for his car. * % Got involved in talking about families a while back with some fellers who said they was amazed that a shorty like me could have such a nice bunch around the house. 1 told them my first name was Stumpy just "brary come Letters To Editor TEENS OF OUR TIMES Mr. Smith: The teens of Mount Joy are the future citizens that someday will be the burgess, the borough council, the bor- ough authority, and school board Ask yourself this question - Are we giving our future citizens the best ideas and activities available? If you answer this question truthfully you would have to say No' I realize you and a few others are behind us one hundred per cent What must we do to prove to ev eyone else that we are not a worthless bunch of juveniles. We have good ideas and good intentions, but how can we develop our ideas without the facilities to do so?? Why can't the Book Mobile from the Lancaster Free Li- to Mount Joy? This is one way of widening our cultural instincts It goes to Marietta — What's wrong with the citizens of Mount Joy? Do they feel that the standards of Mount Joy and area are so high that we don’t need libraries, band concerts, recreational activi- ties for all ages? Sure, we have a fine and enriching playground, program. But what happens, when you're too old to attend that? The play ground supervisors are trying to help the teen-agers by holding 2 or 3 dances throughout the summer. Can’t they see that 6:00 at night is way too early to ex- |pect teen-agers to go some- gs | place and dance.~—The dan- ces in Lancaster draw 600 800 teen-agers Twice a week’ 11:30 They run from 8 to to We have a grade school with a public address system and a dance floor that we use could Myr. Smith, we agree whole- heartedly with your editorial of last week . We have much in this town if the citizens would realize We don’t need a recreation center We gram for ALL ages. We are all interested opinions and . do anything, to help the employment time Recreation giving a plea voice culturally. $40,000 need an interesting recreation pro- your something, influence of a full-™ director. And help us, your future ci- tizens advance, socialially and SO only it to MARY SMITH EASIER WAY TO SOLVE 49) BUSINESS TROURES 10 ADVERTISE HERE Hair SHANE i +s ='y FOR VA EAST MAIN STREET We Will Be Closed FROM Aug. 6th To Aug. 13th CATION SHATTO’S BARBER SHOP MOUNT JOY During August d are dependable. See our GAS . State St., Ephrata cause ] was small — not cause I wasn’t a go good. = 6 ni Water Heal [hen I reminded him that in the 3 ds d er ed ers rorest, just like in many other ig S . | Pri places, good things come in little = pecia rices guckages. The uslles She B Gas water heaters cost less than other kinds and are that much more board feet have x cheaper to opeate and much faster. Provide hot wa- gone fate lumber oF pulp. 5 = ter 24 hours each day an e has to agree with me. Stump- @ 1...00 display ing a forest low to the ground is m large display. the best. An’ that's why I'm proud } of my first name. It’s a pretty good WARD BOTTLE sign of fine forestry. - Town Store, 25 S 2 ox ox 3 Also store and plant on Route, 222. ¥omen know they've reached 'm Open Friday Evenings middle age when their shoes pinch them more than the men do. * =n We get flash storms where I live. Whenever they spring up I like to sit next to the window and watch the lightning scurry across the heavens. 1 don't worry too much about lightning causing forest fires. People cause more fires than light- ning and we can do something about that. It might be if we'd make people see it's more fun to play with a whole tree than just a match we'd have less worry. * kw And if we had no trees we'd have no row boats. Without boats people could never catch those bigmouth bass up Maine way. Talkin about fishin reminds me of the time I saw a sign in a farmer's fish pond which said, "NO FISHING: Survivors will be prose- ented.” . > * * G. C. Murphy Per Share Earnings Up 16% W. C. Shaw, Chairman of the Board, and J. S. Mack, President, announced earnings of G. C. Murphy Company for the six months ending June 30 were $3,000- ,014. On a per share basis earnings were $1.41, an in- crease of 16% over the $1.22 carned in the like period of 1955. Sales were up 6% for the period, with a total of 302 stores in operation June 30. 2 more than a year previous. The Company opened its first North Carolina store June 14, and closed 2 in Pennsylvania in the first 6 months. Seven more are scheduled to open before year end. The Company's expansion program is continuing, with 37 new locations under con- tract, 16 of them presently under construction. = This compares with 24 and 10, respectively, for June 30, 1955. Despite the steel strike, further improvement during the latter half of the year is anticipated. ® Mount Union in Hunting- don County was originally known as Drake’s Ferry. net Let SICO ins 24 Hour Service THE SPECTACULAR NEW Model R-160 LOW-PRESSURE TELEPHONE: TT fl 0il-0-Matic No Down Payment! Take up to 3 yrs. to pay— (51CO tall a genuine WILLIAMS high pressure CONVERSION OIL BURNER in your home for Less $4 0 THAN per mo. 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