“he Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday, November 29 2 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN Published every at 11 East Main Street, Mt Joy, Lancaster County, Pa Richard A. Rainbolt, Editor and Publisher Rate $2.50 Mail upon re- Thursday Subscription year by Advertising rates est. Entered at the * Mount Joy, Pa. mail under the larch 3, 1879 Pennsylvania News- Association per post office as second- Act of ass Tember, yaper Publishers’ Mortuary Record SOT OX Lies HALLGREN Hallgren, 53, ied unexpectedly Sunday, ov. 18, at his home in Col- nial Park, Harrisburg. Mr. was formerly a res- lent of Mount Joy. He is survived by his wife, Martha; HAROLD A. Harold A. daughter, Mrs. Fern Jones f Milford, Delaware; one randchild; one sister, Mrs. Paul Weiser, Florin; and one brother, Ragner Hallgren, Marietta Avenue. PAUL K. MEASE Paul K. Mease, 50, Landis- ville, died Monday at 2:35 a. m. in St. Joseph's Hospital several hours after being ad- mitted. He had been under care of a physician irdiac condition. He rn in East Hempfield Twp, son of Lewis H. Mease and ne late Maggie Keiser Mease. He had conducted an ice business in the Landisville area some years ago. Surviving are his father, who resides in Lancaster, and he following sisters and bro- .hers: Mws. Clarence Swish- ar, Landisville, Mrs. Jacob Lreider, Rothsville, William VI. Mease, Lewis D. Mease, “harles D. Mease, all of Lan- ‘isville; Harry K. Mease and bert K. Mease, both of Funeral services were held iis afternoon from the Koser uneral Home, Landisville. FRANK R. SWEITZER Frank Russell Sweitzer, rty-seven, 223 E. Main St. Mount Joy, died at 6 p. m. Wednesday at his home after seven months’ illness. He was born in Mount Joy Twp. and resided his entire fe in Mt. Joy borough. He ras employed at the Mt. Joy Mills, Ine., and was a mem- ber of Loval Order of Moose Lodge 596, Elizabethtown, and the Friendship Fire Co. for a No. 1, Mount Joy. He is survived by these half-brothers and half-sis- William C. Garber, Mt. ors, oy; Ralph Manning and Mrs. } both of Margaret Bridge, Harrisburg: Robert Ft. Lauderdale. Fla.; Roy Manning. Marysville; Mrs. Grace Fantom, Baltimore, vid., and Mrs. Catherine Ri- iel, Linglestown. Funeral services were Manning, held it the James Heilig Funeral Home Saturday with inter- ment in the Henry Eberle Cemetery. MRS. ELMER GINGRICH Mrs. Ida Kathryn Gingrich, seventy-eight, 323 W. Done- gal St., Mount Joy, died Friday at St. Joseph's Hos- vital, where she had been a ratient for the past two veeks. She was the widow { Elmer Gingrich. Dr. Charles P. Stahr. depu- ty coroner, said Mrs. Gingrich vas admitted to the hospital Nov. 11 after she fractured 1er left hip in a fall at hex home. An autopsy, Dr. Stahr said, disclosed she died of broncho-pneumoain and con- gestive heart failure, with the fractured hip as a con- tributory cause. Mrs. Gingrich was born in Rowenna, a daughter of the late John Elias and Maria Stum Weiser. She resided in Mount Joy for the past 37 years. She was employed until 20 ears ago by the Bachman “hocolate Mfg. Company, Mt. Joy, where she worked for 17 years. She was a member of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Mount Joy. Mrs. Gingrich is survived hy a brother, Paul S. Weiser, Florin, and a sister, Mrs. Dai- flame—more heat from less oil. bi Sr SUN-RAY'S AUTOMATIC ELEC- sy W. Eisenberger, With 1gic oi 8RAKE which pro- whom she resided for the vides instantaneous oil cut-off. oast 33 years. SUN-RAY'S DUAL CARBURE-! Funeral services were held TION which gives cleaner, quiet- the’ was, - OFFICE TO BE CLOSED The offices of Dr Elvin, East Main Street, be closed three days week, Monday, Tuesday Wednesday » In Latin America, hall-breed, IS a tween negro and white By Stumpy McCullock * * * My old friend Allen Reiner, in Long Island City, N.Y, likes to tell ‘bout the autumn he spent in Texas. When he got home, he drove up in @ brand-new Cadillac and started un loadin’ mink coats, diamond rings and bags of money. “For heaven's sakes, Allen,” his wife said, "where did you get that car and those mink coats, diamond rings and bags of money ?” “Relax, honey,” Allen said. "I spent Hallowe'en in Fort Worth, where all them millionaire oilmen live, and we decided to go playin’ trick or treat!’ * * * Ol’ Sam was askin’ me question: about loggin’ his wood lot the othe day. If you own a wood lot or : small forest, and have never logged it, maybe you'd like to know the answers, too. I told Sam I know of four ways for loggin’ a wood lot. * * * One is clear cuttin’, where you cut down every tree in sight. That's bad unless you're planning to use the land for another kind of crop. Two is seed-tree cuttin’, where you leave only 10 or 12 trees standing for resceding purposes. That's bad, too —'cause a lot of time is wasted for reseedin’ that ought to be devoted to growin’. * * * Three is diameter-limit cuttin’, where you cut trees over a certain diameter, say ten inches. Trouble with that is, you may leave lots of unhealthy or deformed trees, and cut others that are in their growing prime. Four is selective cuttin’— and that’s the best kind of logging I know of. You may need the help of a forester, at least the first time. But you'll be sure every tree has the best chance to grow right, and youll be cuttin’ every tree at its highest value. * * * My cousin Jed took one look at his tax bill, and stopped callin’ them voliticians “cheap.” * * * If you'd like to become a tree farmer — that is, if you own a wood lot and want it registered as a tree farm — just send a postcard to the American Forest Products Indus- | tries, 1816 N Street NW., Washing- ton, D.C., for the free pamphler, “How You Can Become a Tree Farmer.” They'll help you get in touch with a government or com- mercial forester in your area, too * * * I know a newlywed housewife who was havin’ trouble cooking ox-tail soup, ‘cause every time she got the wat er hot, the ox would take his tail out! So long, folks. See you next week! * * * OH, GRACE, SOME OF THE BEST BARGAINS (NJ THE PAPER TopAY / LETS GO SHOPPING! I'LL MEET James will ¥ next y and & mulatto a cross be- FEATURING THE PATENTED COMBLSTION | hotter | HEAD which produces a er heat with fuel savings up io] Tonday at the James Heilig 40% over conventional oil burn- ‘uneral Home with interment e's: the Maytown ametery. re @ Texline, in the rt of Texas, is closer to the Ditals of Colorado, New Oklahoma, Kansas, 1 Wyoming, than to Aus-/ » the Texas capitol. Lutheran BURNS ALL TYPE OF DOMES- TIC FUEL OIL. AUTOMATIC HEAT SALES AND SERVICE Box 306, Landisville, Pa. Phone 8122 FOR SALE CORN-FED DOUBLE BREASTED TURKEYS Dressed or live weight. PRICE REASONABLE DUCKS FOR SALE Harvey K. Shoemaker Phone 3-9862 FLORIN, PA = | 42-tf¢ Residents of : and Sheetz, local Q. chairman of the year, baskets to needy families and pany, individuals at the area are commander of American Legion, K. Snyder, Jr., post. the post time. Bulltetin Advertising IN GERMANY . borough Army Pfc. asked to sub- 3 mit any names of needy fa- p Adams, 71 S. Penn Street, milies and persons to Gerald Manheim, is playing volley- the ball in Germany on the Com- or pany C team of the welfare! [Command A’s 7th Tank Bat-}ders of the Each talion. presents food - A gunner with Christmas/my He is a former student Pays (Elizabethtown College. TO SPONSOR Charles V, Ad- 22, son of Mrs, Olyva Combatjavailable for formation or com-jMrs. Warren the Adams entered the Ar- in September 1955 and] Army Day US TRIP TO PHILA. The Ladies Bible Class of the Trinity E. C. sponsoring a bus trip to Phil-! adelphia Dec. 1. “Seven World." For reservations call Bates. fy is observed on arrived in Europe last May. JApril 6, the date the United at]States entered World War church is Tickets are Won- in- 1957 Frigidaire Will Be On Display MONDAY, DEC. 3, 1957 SEE THE SHEER LOOK FOR ‘57 Frigidaire Range This range does practically all the thinking for you. No bulges — No curves — No dust catching gaps — T square tight. Frigidaire Refrigerators With features that make it | High fashion colors. Washers and Dryers This washer will save as much as 9 gallons of water on each America’s handiest refrigerator load — using as little as 2'2 gallons of hot water per load. We wish to thank our many Friends and Patrons for their patronage during the past year, our first in Mount Joy. Free Gifts to all during the showing of For '57" "The Sheer * M. S. SENSENIG East Main Street in MOUNT JOY rie om GOLDEN ROCKET 88 HOLIDAY SEDAN SUPER 88 The load space! convenience of with the accent ‘on beauty and practicality! A 4-door model, with nearly 65 cubic feet of a station wagon . . . combined with all the zest and smartness. of a hardtop! Lancaster County's Largest Frigidaire Dealer ara. MOUNT JOY tr En any I ~ NEW 1957 MODELS ATTRACT RECORD- BREAKING CROWDS! FIESTAS A HIT WITH THE STATION WAGON SET! The whole town’s . . . admiring! Admiring the beautiful new 1957 Oldsmobiles! And it’s so easy to see why! 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