The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 03, 1957, Image 1

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Dutch Couple Arrives Here To Begin
New Life And To Build Mac hine
Florin gained two resi-
dents and Mount Joy gained §
one as a new employee! Last
week Mr. and Mrs. Peter §
Barton of Amsterdam, Hol-
land, arrived in the county. : da mT
Eight months ago, Peter Re pone Es 3 D. 2 IN , Pd > VU i 57 SEV V
and Louise Barton began ef- Te, SIXTH YEAR, NO. 24 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1957 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY
forts to gain admission to
the United States. At the
same time, directors of the F » ol #1 { ‘
same tine, dirctors of ne BEY ba HC Mis. Charles S. Young Wins Local Chamber To Meet Universal Week of Prayer
pany, Mount Joy Street,
Were {eying to get'q man 80 \ | wh A J J N. . / C For Annual Banquet FOR THE CHURCHES
shine. One of » irectors, ORTON HR . ,
he ae of the oie ii AV Award In aliona on lest Wilbur I. Beahm will be the meeting. SPONSORED BY THE.
printing broker, learned : ; oi : Mrs. Charles S. Young, she has had the same exper- the guest speaker at the an- Five new directors will MOUNT JOY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION
nual meeting of the Mt. Joy be elected to the fifteen-man »
through his international Sak ; #8 R. D. 1 Mount Joy, has done ience.
sonindy that Mr. Barton fil- in : PR. it again! Because some time ago Chamber of Commerce on board. Those whose terms
ed the requirements for the “9 ; eM E As a hobby, she enters she was in an auto accident ; expire are not eligible for IT] am 3
. ii od a BH » x yo "2 or Tuesday evening, Jan. 8, at . Al 8, Y ) ¢
job. i contests of various Kinds, and now must restrict her 6:30 ne be ct re-election for one year. J NL ARY ) 1C nd ! i’ 1957
Mr. and Mrs: Barton had > : joining a big parade of peo- activities, Mrs. Young en- Pm. e banquet ,t.going directors are Mr 7:30 P. M.
only been in Holland for 2 # ; : ple who try for the nation- ters many contests and has meeting will be held at Hos Balsbaugh, Clark Berrier,
yeras. They had spent the 8 y= oe ally - - and locally - - spon- had much success. She tetter’s. Mr. Beahm, Donegal Paul Stoner, Melvin Weaver
previous years in Indonests, : sored ba games Jaughs hes She ol Fee Area supervising principal, i Daniel The TUESDAY TANUARY 8
u ndonesian - Netherlands his time she has won a been lucky a few times” but : i other ten members o e Steir
relations weren't stable and Mr. and Mrs, Peter Barton, formerly of Amsterdam, G. E. iron. She has been no- the list of winnings includes will discuss the School con present board are Maurice ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
the couple was caught in Holland, are now residing on Wood Street, Florin tified by Robert W. Jackson, a rather long list of prizes of Solidation being studied at Bailey, John Booth, Charles The Very Rev. Howard G. Clark, Dean of St.
x : : Sto 'n’s Ny ‘ ‘ ic 3
the middle. Following an president of Aldens, Inc, many Kinds. the present time. Following Fish, Robert Fry, Clyde Stephen’s Cathedral, Harrisburg, Pa
interview, arrangements ally they arrived in New she did translation work in big Chicago mail order She has been entering the his talk there will be a Gerberich, Jr, Paris Hos; JANUARY 9
were made for the Bartons York. Holland. house, that she is a winner contests for about 2 years. question and answer session. tetter, Jay Meckley, Clar- aT MARK'S EVANGELICAL UNITED
to come to Lancaster Coun- They are now living with Mr, Barton is working on in a recent nation-wide The Alden company is Samuel Balsbaugh. presi- ence Newcomer, Charles © BRETHREN ANSEL epi
ty. Through much ‘red tape’ Mrs. Frances Frank, Wood a new rotary dry offset pro- ‘Name the Tire” contest. presently celebrating its dent, will be in charge of Ruhl and Larmon Smith The Rev. David Dunn. DD.. Professor of Church
the plans were held up for Street, Florin. Mrs. Barton cess being developed by the By rules of the contest, 68th anniversary year and ins History and Dean of the Seminary of the Evangel-
she may not reveal for pub- the $100,000 contest was the ical and Reformed Church, Lancaster, Pa.
about seven months but fin- speaks fluent English since Tripple firm Te a ao oo ae
lication the name she sug- initial kick-off in a series Ambulance Trips Exceed
THURSDAY, JANUARY 10
Ln en SR A — gested. That is a routine reg- of events scheduled to take
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Fi ulation in such cases, she place during the entire year All vious ecords
said. In other similar cases of 1957. P R The Rev. H. E. Schaeffer. D.D.. Pastor of Grace
iremen Barn Burns; * Yo 0 Evangelical United Brethren, Penbrook, Harris-
~~ rr 00 - ount Joy's. community = TTT HEL
ih Answer 3 ot
ambulance was used more IMPORTANT Ry La aay Le
B B D times in 1956 than in any SUNDAY. IANUARY 13
MAIN STREET 30 Calls ig usy ay Retail Merchants To or during its “operation. The second in a series of TRINITY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH
With the 162 trips taken three polio shots will be The Rev. Wallace E. Fisher. Pastor of Holy Trinity
Reorganize, Plan Sale by the vehicle, this was a given at Donegal high school Evangel'cal Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Pa
: , ._ 67% increase over the num- Januarv 17 according
Retail Merchant Commit- Way was the former chair- ber of tintes it was used in ving Bolg es ring lo »
Mount Joy firemen ans- tee of Mount Joy and Florin man from the time the 1955 LS, - os ait Pip Hool ‘
7 ~ \ 3CTEC . OTE ay 4% any : oe EO vin : urse. arents « pre-sc 0 m ’ Sv senciat! t ds : in-
played on the TV screen a i . three calls in one day will hold a re-organization group was organized until : n : The Mount Jov. Ministerial Associaton extends an in
4 5» the borough. The fire loss in af > ew ambulance arriv- ahi a1 are re a : lias :
copy of “Sports Illustrated g Aa = nnn Wednesday. Called to the meeting and plan a promo- last year. The ie an war children are reminded that vitation to you to attend these services. These inter-church
and left the impression that the borough . was 365.070 John A. Eshelman, Mt. Joy ti at a special seting o Th, a i ed May 28 and was used for the shots will be given free copvices stress the basic one-ness of our belief. and throygh
> a oy ApEn haw which is an increase of $57- i 3, a ) 4 y it. ay tion a 8 specia ho Ne n The proposed sale will be the first time June 1. The of charge to pre-schoolers as {hem we ‘witness to our faith and to our faithfulness in fol-
was ¢ w oP) 1 885 over 1955. R2, farm a 9 am, ey Monday, January 7, at the tentatively held this month pow ambulance, equipped well as to the older children lowing Christ's commands.
thst he Srdinary uy Would The following calls fought a ‘blaze in the barn local American Legion home. in the various stores. to carry four at the same
not be able to buy it yet > IC alls were attached chicke se eel. ehairmé p TTS .
) ind attached chicken house. Adam Greer, chairman of ie Weide time, was put to th» test 8
for a few days. included in the 30 response- wiorin. Rheems and Eliza- he 0 ites. announced ; > :
o es; grass fires; 6: houses, 5: pothiown companies also re- by Bi OT ie S + Cl b ays after As Mhen Pl G A d Th ) F J F icherl
’ ow he aL € ale four victims of an automo- t Uy
BUT. THE one flash was pum. 1 2 Tagen ay 5 sponded to the call. will be planned at the din- por smen u A ident woke an S row n rive or ay :
enough and I said to friend o. gas pumps 1: warehouse. The fire was caused by an ner meeting next Monday. ti od to Lancaster. Of the 162 . . ily
wife, “Gee. I believe that 1: I Norio HO. overheated terra cotta stove Re-organization of officers E ects oO icers trips taken last year, 115 of In His Beautiful Livino Room Solarium
there's one of those lying ON par yard, 1: automobiles, 6: Pipe the Side of the barn, will be held following the The Milton Grove Sports- these trips were taken in the : 2
a desk down at the office. chimney fire, 1; and lost LN€ Eshelman loss in addi- dinner. Present officers are os Club held its monthly new ambulance. BY RUTH F. RAINBOLT the small «lips. about tendenia, a Christmas cactus,
: 9 : . children, 2 tion to the barn and chicken Mr. Greer, chairman: James meeting Friday evening, De- Another record was brok- : : "years ago. that they would and a night-blooming cere-
NEXT MORNING, SUr€ Pho men laid 5.350 feet house {nchided 2.000 chick. Roberts secretary and Leon- camper 28, Trapping of rab- en with the new vehicle We heard “by the grape- g ww to be four or five feet us. the last-ment’oned of
enough, right on. top OF . oy 1.1 hose 1.950 feet ol. 2 ractor, dise harrow. ard Safko, treasurer. John pig in the borough of Eliza- Prior to 1956, the greatest vine” that Jay Eicherlv. But they have thrived which has up to now refus-
Mike's desk in plain sight of 11% inch hose: and 2.65 cultivator, mower, tobacce) . : bethtown and the Game Re- number of trips taken in Mt. Joy businessman, was wonderfully, and now one »d to bloom in spite of its
was a copy of the magazine. fect of % hose Thev planter, other equipment, fuge were discussed. any one week had been sev- blessed with thai desitabl® of them measures 12 fest five years of growth. Mr.
Bie Y tobacco and hay. After dis- There also was an order en. Twice in the latter part gift, “a green thumb,” and ;.4 the other one 8. They Eicherly is not discouraged,



were trying to get a man to


OWL LAFFS
burg, Pa.

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a ron Thirty calls were answer- Fo F
ONE NIGHT last week- ed by the local fire com- or
end one of the big, high- '
powered television stars dis pany during the year of '56.
bio Of these, thirteen were in
Which — to begin with traveled <i 38. rniles im ye C .
thing—“You do _ ° 2b : covering the fire, Mr. Area Residents placed for 30 cock and 15 of the year the record was we called at his home to s2°¢ 4.0 (he kind of rubber p'anis however, and expeets it to
gallons of gasoline. of livestock whict i » broken when on two differ- his “unusual collection of fron which latex was first have flowers in due time.
Of the thirty calls answer- oud out io a Tsar On Jury Panel be released in the surround- ent weeks, ten trips were growing plants made. and we can vouch for The Christmas cactus per-
that there's one already ed by the com any the av- into he pasture. ing area for the winter taken cach week. Upon being ushered with 4p that they are genu- formed on schedule, and had
right here in Mount Joy.” crane: er ir A large concrete silo filled Area residents are includ- stocking program. Of the fifty-two weeks graciousness into the Eicher- jai we had occasion to trim its beautiful blossoms about
BP 2 fire was 30. The a with silage remained stand- ed in the list of jurors chos- Following this business, there were 12 weeks that it Jys' spacious living room. gpa of them not -lonz ago. three weeks age.
BUT, TQ get tothe point gave 391, hours of their 18 beside the ruins of the a for the March term of the election of officers and left the garage five’ or more we decided that we had nq in burning the clippings Mr. Eicherly does not use
in around about. way firme during the vear in re- barn. ’ Quarter Sessions Court. Jno. directors was held: Officers times por week; and 26 peen only half-informed. ;, sticky, smellv rubbery fertilizer of any kind. I
look through the pages sponding to the alarms : High winds deflected the M. Weaver, Maytown, was named are: President, Am- weeks in which it was used What our informant had was formed!” just rely on the good earth,
brought to focus the name ° Last : your the CORY SRY water thrown by hoses and one of {twenty-four jurors os I,. Risser Elizabethtown 2 to 4 times. failed to tell us was:«that Mr. (he of Mr. Fcher'v’'s most sunlight and plenty of Wa-
and picture of Kauffman T. Va called 35 So of sparks burned a hole in a drawn to serve as grand R3, vice president, Kermit From the time that the Eicherly not only collects plants is a cac- ter.”
Keller, a Mount Joy boy which 16 Woke in tes Born Mount Joy fire company jurors at the March 11 term. Drumheller, Elizabethtown first community © ambulance the beauties of nature in his {oth { came originally When Mr. and Mrs. Eich
who “made good.” It was a och hose. Sparks blew directly Petit jurors chosen for R3: recording secretary, was purchased in March of indoor “golarinm,” but goin Czechoslovakia, but erly built their = apartment
question type article in gn. on the home’ and garage but the March term of criminal Merle S. Hossler, Manheim 1951 until the end of Dec- manv pieces of man-made hich he inherited from a about three vears ago at the
which a number of promin- co mein both buildings were saved. court are Warren H. Bent- financial secretary, A. J. ember, 1956, 648 trips were loveliness as well! familv near Mount Joy who back of their business estab-
ent personalities had been Mr. Eshelman was unable to zoel. New Haven Street: Wil- Thome. 37 Summit St., Eli- taken by the volunteer dri- One entire end of the 'iv- fat its long. sharp points lishment. they “built in” the
asked. “If you were given . 5 telephone firemen since he liam R. Meckley, Manheim zabethtown: treasurer. J. vers and nurses. From ing room. it is true, is filled yarn daneercus for their place for the plants. The ar-
the Pittsburgh Pirates for V. A. Making couldn't get the use of his R1; Anna E. Derr, West Adam Stumpf, Elizabethtown March to December 31 of with plants of every de- cman chitdeon It was. chiteet figured precisely the
Christmas. what would you | phone for an unknown rea- Main Street: Bertha E. Hot- R3: directors: Wm. Thome, 1951, 76 calls were answer- scription, given one the to this country bv width of eaves it would take
do with them?” Annua Survey son so neighbors and a Tur- tenstein, Manheim Rl: Alice Mt. Joy R2; Henry Dupler, ed; 88 calls in 1952; 123 illusion of being in a trobd- family. who ex- over the full-length picture
; . bo . oe Arniial income. Question: key Hill dairy delivery man Eshelman, Mt, Joy R2 Mt. Joy R2; Ira Heisey. Eli- calls In 1953: 90 calls in ical garden. But Scattered ntained that the iuiess in its windows on three sides. ‘of
KELLER'S answer, inter- naires have heen mailed to notified the firemen. MS. jurors who will serve at zabethtown R3 and Merle 1954; and 109 calls in 1955. jn amongst the plants are wers used for med- the room to give the desired
esting because of his local wo 1.200 000 veter- Eshelman suffered shock {pho january session of Com- Ruhl, Elizabethtown R3. The first ambulance was rare and beautiful pieces of porpnses in their na- amount of sunlight at vari-
connection and because he is ans ahd WIAGWS and .child- and required medical treat- proas Court from the outa ee purchased by the auxiliary pottery. and porcelain, and iva country ove timnae of the year
former chairman of the Bhs any A ay ment. area. include » Dorothy W LARMON D SMITH to the local fire company 311 through the apartment The orange tree now a- Ho said there would be
Chrysler Corp, seid, (Pitts. who are receiving pension At 7 p.m. the local fire Kauffman, Landisville: John and the second was purchas- apa precious objects, useful bout three feet high, was a of ten fet of
burgh deserves a pennant. VA hos nino arsed © company was recalled to M. Booth. School Lane: and MOVES TO ILLINOIS ed by the auxiliary and the and otherwise, that proclaim avout three in mid-winter,” Mr.
It’s a rabid baseball town VA eG d those. ho re the scene because smolder- Henry W. Doner, Manheim bil 2 fire company. the Eicherlys as connois- 5300 from a seed and locks Wicharlv lavohed. “and there
urge se Ww Larmon D. Smith, for 3 wf erm seurs of loveliness In every gq smd healthy that is inst ‘that!’
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with a great tradition going ceived the questionnaires to ing embers again went intoR. D. 4. oars aditor and ublisher aus
years editor an p § s. ontimistic a- An unexpected div'dend
proyes one sponding to the calls an
not need to be awed by too Ee € a's. and yan was able to ‘save
used 492
many things. Likelyhood is
hen pheasants, which will
back to the days of the Fly- _ z Rc oh any re. Jurors ro he are: \ form. its owner fog
ing Dutchman, Honus Wag- ay foo 3 completely go Doe pany hig Ye an Bh Mar. of The Mount Jov Bulletin, GEMS OF GRACE Albums of Bizet's ‘Car- bout hoving an orande fr Af the solarium is the per-
ner, my first sports hero. If Hom a two | 5 t out the 25 session of Common Pleas has moved with his family ED men” Bach, Beethoven. and from it some day! fret it forms for
me \ irates ’ 12 VA office shown on the €litwo hours to pul ol A Ly 3958100 rom .. to Prophetstown, Ill., where RALLY PLANN ther astere—antiqus + Hoi nots :
I owned the Pirates, I'd for again blazing fire. Court are Wallace W. Min- other old masters—antiqu I~ orlv hloom'ng plants the hish-fidelity recorder
gladly buy the added is completed ques- Between the two calls, nich Landisville; Ruth he has purchased a weekly The Rov. Owen Alderfer, chairs with a mellow, hand j;, the collection are a gar- player that is set back in a
strength the team needs to | “57> ye : Bl bani cr a SAR a treet NEWSpaper. radio pastor of the Gems of rubbed lonk ~~ sparkline ies hi : :
Se the loyal Pittsburgh tionnaires are returned to the : Joos} company Brana. thi. fave) Supe A mative of Wheaton. Tih. coxa, NT TE rnd Fu at aa at a Dehn hel pints,
fans” VA within 30 days, pension @ Ca or a grass pre a = an oyd MM, he is returning to the mid- members of his professional china pressed glass in “a dows aad Wiig
eo 0 payments will be stopped, 0PM SL fhe a of Noyes — ee — west to be near other busi- stoff will conduct a radid the famous Jacrb's BIRTHS ; oo and all en Te
WELL—it was inevitable, VA stressed. i Chg nd at os There was one building Ness interests which demand rally Saturday. Jen. 5, at pattern hand - blocked : IE High i we get "wonderful
Everything else is on the Questionnaires are mailed bbish fire vs + jel aa lose t the scene which his time and attention. the Manheim Brethren in imported linens a gleam Nps Nye het ; reproduction—not a sgh of
ise. This week i somal. Out ‘early because d'sability TubDish fre: whith © SPreag C1088 A or .. He assumed ownership of Christ Church. 7:30 p. m. i rand pian = olf those Mr. and Mrs Ahr Eh pc i
I Jats ky and death pensions arg sub. ih ji joni Waldh a» a ut was the Prophetstown Echo on Rev. Alderfer a me rio other rv asures Seattienderier of ih echo.” Mr ©
4 vale € : : : : op te saved. +5 : «ag I ad Avan va n SOL net " ne Maing
mer Zerphey stating that on ject to annual income: Yui. PONE 70 feet in Save January 1. week'y half hour progrom bask in the warm friendli Tv yo Ta ol; hit ers : wl and Mrs '‘RicHerlv
en | mine “tions. The current ques- _._ ame - The Smith familv. which sponsored bv the Breth- ness of the background pr 2 ancastey yenera a A ie
mum fee of five cents on in- flennaires - dale on has lived = on Spookv Nook ren in Christ of created by the growing men toward the front of
sured mail was i Income and’ anticipated £ 5 road. inc'udes. besides Mr. United States and Canada plants. : io. the ; building when their
Now the minimum fee is 10 1957 Income. id 5 and Mrs. Smith, Mary, an from T'pland. California. Mr. Ficherly speaks en- so). Lania Drive Landis dot and This wile : oY ve fom
cents. The auestionnaires have 2 PE i .* eleventh grade student at The public is invited to at- thusiastica’ly about his in ville a davghter, S=turdav, i ete are to. tn
eo © =» been sent to 660 000 veter- i * Donegal high school; David tond teresting hobbies of enlleet- 4! Lancaster General Hos- the § pis ot as MET
HFRE'S a worthy project ans and 570000 Widows and : “ cull eighth grade at Donegal and fie ing plants. antigues, albums pital a of “rocky
which we'd like to aid. The childrén of deceased veter- Gi Lr ; ; Paul. second grade, Wash- MEETING CHANGED and other things Mr. and Mrs Raymond Nook and Donegal Springs
Medical Society of the State 3S: | or oa i ington school. A marricd : “It's fun.” he says. “T he- Valle. 219 Mount Joy St. 2 Lo 4c “Then I'm going to
of Pennsylvania is anxious Pensions are poyable 1 an ™ daughter lives in Towa. The meeting of the Wom- gan mv collecting of plants danghtor. Saturday. in Lan- 07 0 ost for The
to learn the names and a»d- carta aligible “3 ! masses {ffs en's Assoictaion of the Mt probably about 15 years caster General Hospital hi-fi.” Mr. Eicherlv explains
dresses of all people living World War IL World War II, ; ; STORES AWARD WATCH JoV Presbyterian church 300. and it hos grown just Mr. and Mrs. Paul Am “One of Mrs Ficherlv's fa-
in the commonwealth who and the Roreun conpii pope ; AND BICYCLE has been changed from Jan. gradually. until now T have mon. 125 West Main Street, yorite relaxations is plaving
writ be 100 vears old in the iod wh» are ntly ; 4 8 to Jan. 15. because of the more than 40 different a. enn. at ‘St. Jos- the piano. and we can't
(48111067. Tha win and totally Hon tt : Miss Patricia Breneman. Week of Praver services. kinds.” eph’e Hospital, on to recordings: snd. Dis
present hand-lettered testi- re. ne! te : wis ‘3 daughter gf. Mir, ang. Mrs me meeting will be held at Recently Mr. Eicherly ask- Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. the piano at the same time
monial nlaques to those res- iv Service, mn wa ;.ar Aa on Merle Breneman, Mount Jov 7:45 at the church ed Charles Ruhl, the flor- Merkey. Manheim RID. 4 a ynder the present arrange-
idents who reach that ven- forces. and to cerein Mm i i R2, won the wristwatch rr ist. to come down and put daughter. Mondiy. at Lan- ment.”
erable age this year. Since ows and children of ? ir? ois awarded by the Greenawalt PLAN CARD PARTY ~ names on the plants for him. caster General Hospital. Another of Mrs. Eicherly’s
1948. when this vproicet first of thes» wars Who die 9, 3 ; Jewelry Shop, West Main St. Peter's Roman Catholic Technicallv. they include Mr. and Mrs. H. Jno. Helm interests is the collection = of
was started. 418 Penncvlvan- SA js ¢ Street. Contestants guessed Church of Elizabethtown such difficult names as of 79 Main St. Landisville. pressed glass in the Jacob's
jans have been thus' honor- In both cases. the JNALA : : hs the time when the watch will sponsor a public card “dicfienbachia,” “picta” ‘“ne- a daughter, Sunday, at Lan- ladder pattern. Thirty pire-
ed IF YOU know of such moms of those . recelving 2 45% i i ka would stop running Christ- party at 8 P. M. Tuesday, phthytis.” “pepermonia,” caster General Hospital. es of it were given to her
a person, we will be gad to Pn Om must not exceed $1- : mas eve and Miss Breneman January 8 at the Washington and “pittosporum,” but SP/2c and Mrs. J. Robert by her father. but she has
pass the name along to the 490 withat dependents, °r C. J. Hockenberry, form-is able to get around. He was within two minutes of Street Parochial school. practically, in familiar lan- Nissley Rt. 3, Box 126-A, added 33 more. and now
proper persons and see that $2 700 with dependents. erly of New Germantown, has Six other living child- the time. She guessed 7:45 This party is for the benefit guage, they are such things Alexander. Va. are the par- has an exciting array of ‘the
your nominee is properly VA said the only dep°n- perry County, celebrated hisren; Ruth, wife of Forrest p.m. and it stopped at 7:47 of the new school. Mrs. as palms, cacti, ferns. ivys. ents of a 7 Ib. 6 oz. daugh-
recognized. dents allowed for a living pinety-sixth birthday on Schneider, Lancaster; Mar-'and 33 seconds. Louis Ulrich is chairman. a gardenia, an orange tree. ter. Shelley Gaye. born on
ee © © veteran for pension purpos- christmas day. Mr. Hocken- garet, wife of Ammon Land- Earl Hershey, Bank St, See two rubber plants, fancy Thursday. Dec. 27. at the
INTHE. 5,000 vile and Winer perry is living with his son vate, Rhcems; Grace, wife Landisvile, won (Be bicycle grasses, etc. : Fort Belvoir, Va, Army oy a
of this column we mention- children. mg fr a widow, ynd daughter-in-law, Mr. of Edward Gutshall, Eliza- awarded over the holidays To Report New Asked which of his plants Hospital Physician On Call
ed that “there’s one alreadv only minor ae, and Mrs. James E. Hocken- bethtown RD.; Ross, Newby the Eshleman Clothing ih he considered the most un- Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Derr
right here in Mount Joy.” a Fan berry, Sr, 118 East Main Germantown; and Alice, Store, West Main Street. Families Call usual, Mr. Eicherly said. of 123 Delta Street, a son, Sunday
When in need of printing. Street, since March of 1936. wife of George Weller, New ere @ ee “The two rubber plants. I Wednesday, at Lancaster Os-
(Turn to Page 6) remember The Bulletin. He is in good health and Germantown. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers MJ 3-6294 expected, when 1 planted teopathic Hospital. Dr. John Gates
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cas
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