The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 03, 1957, Image 2

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The Bulletin. Mount Joy, Pa. PETERMAN KREIDER | ten
Thursday, january 3 2 Mr and Mrs JohnH. Service Forester | ENDS COURSE Plants Grow 6 AS CLOTHES DRYERS GAS STOVES |
rn : (Kreider, Mount Joy R2, an. Is N d fr! fll Pic. David A. Sharkey, 23, (From page 1)’ HEATERS |
THE MouNT joy GE amen. og {is ne 2 R "tion. ik il" son of William E. Sharkey, pequtiful glassware, includ- WATER HEATERS ROOM |
BULLETIN their daughter, ois Jean, So : . EFL Lae | a es : : |
Published every Thursdayto Roy J. Peterman, son of| The Pennsylvania Depart wep | GOT Rheems, recently was 8rad- jpg twin compotes, cake Many Other Gas Appliances
X 'S Mt ay of Forests and Waters| NGEBRETSEN uated from the Army Infor-ig. ; rotep |
at 11 East Main Street, Mf. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pe- through its S. E. . with JAMES C. | uated from the stand, celery holder, water i Sell Our Service the Best
Joy, Lancaster County. Pa terman, Carlisle hou at Port. Kennedy hae| President, Spiritual Mobilization mation School's troop infor-'pitcher, 12 glasses and many Priced Low To Sell —
Richard A. Rainbolt, Editor Miss Kreider, a graduate : Et wse at Fort Slo-jother interesting pieces.
1 oy ph bs 3 wourse at Fort Slo int BF
,and Publisher of Messiah Academy, Gran- announced the appeintinen} Swiss mountaineers recent.| mation ho Plants, books, music, cry- WARD BOTTLE GAS
————— tham. is now a senior at ® of John H. Kitch as resident ly reported they had climbed cum, N. Y. stal. china, objects d'art, an- EPHRATA, PA.
Subscription Rate $2.50 per g ha Mr. Peter Service Forester in Lancast-|'Y wh The eight-week course ocr 0 1 f these combine i
5 By by Mail Qreenvile : te ¢ B ling er county Mount Everest, the military and civilian I Lif iy full Town Store, 25 S. State St. Free Parking in rear
yeu oy Ma a gre ate o oiling , Hi wy. py make life rich anc u ie] yo; : rhea 090 |
Advertising rates upon re J u'r School, will : Kitch was born and raised highest mountain, for the personnel in ‘methods of in- 5 ma OF two’ people Who Office showroom, 1 mile N. of Ephrata on Rt. 222 |
quest dat the post office receive his degree from in this Tear antes [second and third times that forming jervicemen of Sur: share cach other's love of - Po
op BO i. [Messiah College in June or, was gra Hated lit has been climbed They | rent affairs, history anti, beautiful.
at Mount Jo i hes Be Bounce No date has been set for Earl high school in Browns- thay hud aul benefits available to them ee —
class mail under the Act of HO Tht tow also said they had made the| Army
March 3, 1379 he Wedding "Kitch is now residing|first ascent of Everest’s twin We a ee Bulltetin Advertising Pays
Member, Pennsylvania News T re near Rzinhold, in northern|peak, Lhotse, according to a stationed at Fort George G.| — 3 x
pa pe r Publighers Associatior OOD FRANK Lancaster County Reuters dispatch from Kat-| Meadet Md. entered the Ar-| D al x e 1a e ervice =
ee Mr. and Mrs. Aaron B The job of Service Forest- mands, Ned. i 'my in November 1955 and oneg , a x
0 arie ‘ ) i ; tails mong the world's ted basic training at m =
~EME T yood. Marietta R1, announ er in this county, en | complete asic g g atl .
ENGAG NTS ‘othe engagement of their! ar. ane nies. gacob M. helping farmers and otherfal outing Here Femals Fort Dix. N. J. Mobile omes s ALL WORK GUARANTEED x
‘FE. GEIB aughter y 4 de; RY a ; $ few challenges to man’s dar- TT 85 graduate
McKEE GEIB laughter, Mary Jo Ann Kline, Mt. Joy R2, have an- woodland owners to Prop; re Ine. and BE But in the He is a 1955 gr du te of 5 EXPERIENCED TECHNICIAN
. Kee Nillis Frank Jr., son of Mi nounced the engagement of ly manage their timber 11s é Stoneholl College in North Aldus (Red) Hannan . a
a I nd Mrs. Willis Frank Sree daughter, Peggy Ann, is carried out in two ways; spiritual realm there is still 'pocton Mass. | Eg William (Bill) Pontz a n
Columbia’ RZ, announce the | Pylersport, Pa to Robert G. Miller, son of by educational talks and fat towering pe ak Ce alle 3 the: - m—— | : Proprietors y a GEORGE WAC HTMAN -
engagement of their daugh-| Miss Good is a gr: wduate Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Mil- in the-woods training on the ount which ——————— | s n
1 Larry |f Eas 8 Tw 8 wa g tands as a challenge to ev AT IS SERVICE *®
ter. Doris Jean. to R. Larry | East Donegal Twp. High ler, Palmyra, Pa. sions of farm groups such as(s SALES and SER JL -
a i {Mi nd Mrs school and is a senior at . yi the Grange and young peo-lery one of us. Its summit Be Dr. H. C. Killheffer| a Mount Joy Phone 3 4245 a
SON O Nar. ark 7° 1 Nest Chester St: S v's classe s » therefore perfect, even as ROUTE 230
v by . Nest Chester State ple’s classes and secondly by ye I = a
Geib, Columbia Avenue, MUIS 0000 “west Chester, Universal Week actually measuring, Father which is in Optometrist | MOUNT JOY 3-4516 La
Joy Both Miss McKee anc | Mr. Frank, a gr dus - ing and marking trees for! heaven is per fect,” may seem MANHEIM i i JUL : 1016 ee et
Me Oo choot - Perkasie Of Prayer harvest and stand improve-as wnaiiginable as his ns 163 S. Charlotte st.
onegal ‘high schoo : Te “hester t of Everest. But how| Telephone 5.2942
| chool and West Chester] ment. Imi ; os
ea {State Teachers College, is! Plans were being complet-| If any woodland owner many of us are even firmly, Mon, & Wednes, MA .
STAHL SINGER a me mber of theled this week for Universal gesires this valuable, free camped on the Beatitudes, ' ’ ET
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sing | ‘aculty of Junior Yieek of Prayer Joma service he should direct fr r a pen? 274 ides San By A&P sincerely hopes that 1957 will be the ee
aytow unce 211i S ; as fin 1 by the Minist- : . > Steeper's § -
ow, hel.) Perla I ior: letter of request to the Dis-| Here is a spiritual chal- Tues., Fri., Sat. year you have ever had in personal health,
ror, Audrey E. to Emory C | FAUS Services this year will be trict Forester, Pennsylvaniajlenge to everything there is 30.10, 2.6 2 M wealth and happiness.
Stahl, son of Mr. and Mrs |” M i Mrs. Abram G held on January 8, 9, 10 and Department of Forests and|in us—an that pn in And thanks, too, for your patronage this past
Clarence Stahl, Blain, Per-| (13. Waters, Montgomery county, jrasses. In iff Rh sn ovo truly has been appreciated.
wv County Manheim R4, announ Tuesday, Jan. 8th, services i : |grandeur even the conquest /
Miss. Singer, a graduate Ire the engagement of their 0 0 ote TY Ep- Penna. Nearly 19 per cent | Everest. But we have a C K E R ) You can depend upon A&P to try to make your 4
iP is $ i aT General [{aughter, Nancy L. to Liye iscopal church; the Wednes- of Lancaster County is most Guide who has been to the E p You savings even greater i in 1957. Remember,
Hospital School of Nursing.| 8. Ginder, An 3 es Wi day services at St. Mark's E. suitable for growing timber, [summit and who knows the, E T T E WR there are no savings like cash savings!
is on duty at the hospital. la d th Ber 7. B. church: the Thursday according to Forest Service joey up. How many OF 3s are
. Manheim, anc e late bon-t ui z reshvteris hid x to undertake this ar-/
- ma cervice at the Presbyterian giatistics. The Service For-|{W! ing . RY
3 jamin Ginder ‘hureh se. Janda duously difficult but tremen- \ ,
WARNER — PLACE eo mradudte of sod the Sunday, Sen ester provides an excellent qo cr drilling. climb With Wid-Winter Sale non. U. S. No. 1 A Size In
Mrs. Myrtle A. Warner papheim Central high Loh Gr hurl ET opportunity for the wood-| (Him?
101 High Street, Maytowniischool. and the Lancaster] “These inter-church services'land owner to get profe s-|
SO Ho General Hospital stress the basic one-ness of sional ‘advice on making the |
of her deugh OF," Nursing, is a member o e| clief. The Ministerial of his timber which 7
‘Ann. to Frank McLean Place|ngg 1 staff. . itr tas
AL hospital st: extends an invitation
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis| My. Ginder, who served] = ofl to attend ‘means greater production |
Place, 52 S. Eighth Street, three years with the U. S ae and money in the = owner's
Columbia. Army, and is a Korean ve ot-| . _. pocket. i C 0
Miss Warner is employed |aran. is employed , at the| nigh employe) at a 10-1b, 25.1b. 50-1b.
at the Maytown Mig. Co Pennsylvania Farm Bureau. Radio Corp. of America, in ba ha ba
and Mr. Plac?, by the Penn-|pManheim Lancaster, and will begin PHONE IN YOUR 8 g g
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svlvania Railroad Company. ! VE Ra his Servies with the U. S.
: 1 4 in t near future. ;
ee McKAIN..ARMOLD asd Sol bo set for Florida Extra dozen Cc dozen Cc
~ A TIRE i J INDER Evel No date has been set for ran es
FAUFFMAN — GINDE The engagement of Evelyn (the wedding. LIVE OR DRESSED Large 176-Size
Mr. and: Mrs. John S./G. McKain, daughter of Mr. ae er Slarman I
Kauffman, Mount Joy R2.and Mrs. Paul F. McKain, |, Delivered To Your Door All- Par ose Apples Sa 4 J] . 39:
{he 6 W. Market St., Marietta|| . | inesap ag
announc~ the engagement of 618 W. I A St | Special Low Price 1-lb c
their daughter, Loraine D../to George Armold, son ©O N B k F hC i 2 19
to Robert Eugen» Ginder,|Mr, and Mrs. Woodrow Ar- I gran eCKer res arro $ None Priced Higher bags
son of Mr. and Mrs. Elam! mold, E. Market 3 Fog | prac 3 go “atte AP F P 10
inder be a, 1 é unce vy. ‘her | :
Z. Ginder, Elizabethtown ta, is announc iH i rozZen eas pkgs. 31
R3. Miss Kauffman is em- parents. Sr tol. Hl 2 : Bist
loyed by Aircraft-Marine Miss McKain is a gradu- AH A P 0 J 07. 89
Inc. and Mr. Gin- ate eof East Donegal high \ | FOZER raige lice pi
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der is engaged in farming schogl and 1s employed V1 \ AP F h F d P 9-oz. 41c
with his father. = A spring Wyeth in Marietta. Her fi-| | renc rie otatoes pha
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