4 at 11 «sw at The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa.| Thursday, January 31 2 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN Published every East Main Street, Mt, Joy, Lancaster County. Pa Richard A. Rainbolt, Editor and Publisher. Thursday Subscription Rate $2.50 year by Mail Advertising rates upon re- quest, per the post office at Mount Joy, Pa. as second- class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. Member, Pennsylvania News- paper Publishers’ Association Band Elects Douglas Fish Douglas Fish was elected president of the Donegal high school band with Miss Nancy Diller as vice presi- srdent; Samuel Harnish, Miss Paula Weien, Barry Bern- hart, Miss Carol Cupper and William Young, as members of the Council " Appointed positions are filled by Douglas Fish, stu- dent director; Richard Bow- ers, general manager; Miss Judy Naugle, librarian; Miss Joyce Berrier and Miss Dol- dy Boyles, assistants; Gary “Zeller and Harold Etsell, ‘equipment managers; Miss Kay Kauffman, quartermast- ier; Miss Karen Baker and . Miss Jackie Mariner, assist- ants: Samuel Wittle and publicity. »*Paula Weien, ‘Rose Society Hclds Meeting The Flizabethtown Rose Society met on Thursday ev ening, January 24th at 8:00 o'clock in the Education Room of the bank building. Rosarians, friends and new members should plan their new garden now. Valentine with Hearts of this time the “Rose Song” would be a ,wonderful valentine gift, etc. . George Doyle wns a charter member of the Rose society. Pennsylvania - Jersey dis- trict convention and rose Show will be h2ld in Phila- delphia Sept. 20 and 21. Mary W. Shaeffer is charter- ing a bus for Philadelphia Flower Show on Tuesday. March - 26. Fred Gloes, of Reading Rose Society will be the. guest speaker Feb. 28. ‘What, We Call Have You Been Visiting ? Had Visitors ? Been Divorced ? Been Jilted ? Got Engaged ? Ty OUT ON A LIM By Stumpy McCulloch * * w Man, it's of the woods these days! It's so cold that even the wind is howlin’ about . Ol' Hannibal says winter is the season when you keep your house as hot as it was in the summer when you complained about it! * * * But the winter months give me a little time to work on my wood lot. These days I'm cutting a few trees for the local pulp mill! % Ww 0% Amazing things are happening in the lumber industry these days. For instance, did you know the industry has now developed more than 4000 wood derivatives, which are used in such widely scattered products as asphalt shingles and vanilla ice cream? * Today, they tell me, plywood is che fastest-growing building mate- rial in the country. New plywood products include low-priced par- ticle board, which is made from chips and shavings, and plastic- coated plywood with color panels, These new products are increasing the demand for lumber, and raising the price we tree farmers can get for our trees! "kW But that's not all. A lot of com- panies are now packaging their prod- ucts with a special kind of paper which provides protection against moisture, re, and rodents instead of drums, Others are using fiberboard cartons instead of wooden crates. * x * Nowadays, industry is making products out of about 75 per cent of every tree we cut—as opposed to about 30 per cent in 1935. They're using sawdust and shavings tor making plastics, glues, and hard- boards. From bark, they're building “cork” tile, insecticides and floor wax. Stumps and scraps are being used for hardboard, rayon, sugars and alcohol. % Lk XK As one feller puts it, the lumber industry is growing fast because of man's resourcefulness grafted on na- | ture's resources.” And that means a better income from our tree farms and wood lots! kK *% “Dagnabbit, young feller,” OI Ezra spluttered, “why did you tell nze this stuff was toothpaste?” “Cause it is toothpaste,’ the drug- gist said. “No it ain't” said Ezra. “I tried | for half an hour this morning, and I'll be durned if it would make my teeth stick in!” * ¥* * soon! Ne So. long! News Joined a Club or Been Thrown Out of One Had An Accident ? Bought Anything ? Sold Something ? hE Had a Party ? jaf “That's News. Please Tell Us So We Can Print It And Tell by rk Been To One Had Triplets, Even a Baby Your F ? Quads or ? riends G 8 _ MOUNT JOY Phone 3-9661 Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rei- man, Honor Roll (From page 1) |kard, and twin daughters of (Lancaster and Gary Fuhr. (Debra Weatherwax, FLORIN : Callers at FMr per Mr, Banibridge, Maytown and w 1 Leon Brinser of Middletown.| nr Max Nentwig is aJane Keck, Harriet Haw-|Ma, Janice Berrier, Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Buck- |g, patient at St. Joseph|thorne, Evelyn Espenshade, Suloff, Bruce Smith, Paull The group was told by, alter entertained the at Lancaster. Robert Woods, Jane Bruba- Richard, Dean Hess, Joyce Charles ~~ Heaps, building owing to a Turkey Dinner, Mp and Mrs. Ralph Zim-|ker, Larry Henderson, Joan Sutter, Judith Nissley, Em- principal, that a party will on Suliday. A and Mrs. El- merman and family: of Roh-|{Shuman, (mer Eberly, Mrs. Susan Mil- parstown and Mr. and Mrs Mary Salerno, chilly down in my neck ler and | Grube of Lititz. Me. 2 Mrs. James Eich- {heir parents Mr. and Mrs, Smith, Loretta Schroll, John Rosenberry, Larry er and daughter, visited the) Benjamin Zimmerman Sun-|Judy Ann Grove, Marie Eb- Jones, Jay Moyer, James] When you take AYDS latters parents, Mr. and Mrs.|day. |arsole. Rhoda Beaston, Don-|Houseal, Robert Richards, Eh od AS Martin Bless at Falmouth, Mrs. Ira Brandt, held a|ald Musser, Jay Lehman, Jo. Howarg Mummau, Joan Jetted, ay : . | A em . ally ea ass, lose unday. Fellowship Breakfast, at her|anne Zuch, Ardis Mary Jane Royer and weight naturally. Tn| entertained these guests to a lowing were dinner on NV N SC g Harry and a tc ciety Brethren sewing at the General Hos-|{Hess on Sunday. p S entertained a Juests on Saturday in observance of their 22nd | the recipient of many beau-{Haircuts ..;........... 75¢ / wedding anniversary. Itiful gifts. iTonis given. .......~ $6.00 : Mr. and Mrs. Clarence]! Mrs. Louisa Heisey of Eli- Call Mt. Joy 3-8851 Myers visited relatives inl/zabethtown was the guest of Maud Buller, Prop. ! on a Dor Me and Vl 5 Kaufl- | (wart and Mr. and Mrs. Ray| Miss Margaret Eichler is Darwart of S Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brene- mai. 3 Nissley celebrated their 35th| |Wedding Anniversary Sat ‘M bil H ay. January 200m. vioblle Flomes d ber is a surgical patient in| surprise miscellaneous show- BULLER'S BEAUTY SALON 8 man of East Petersburg were ne home Of gaturday guests of Mr. and wolp : od and Mrs. George Mum Sd ees. ‘Wolgemuth, sophomores this past week were, Mp, and Mrs. Ira Frank Arnold, neariealled on Mr. and Rev. Weist of er Ober at Sporting Hill onisecond honor roll. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday evening. Diane Reese, Nancy Pennell, Juergen Buettner, ~_ |grade, high Eighty-eight junior Sally Marley, Joan Marian Wolgemuth, Scott Sargen, Mr. and Mrs. John Abner Zimmerman and fam-|ell, Grace Yeagley, ily of Mt. Joy R. D. visited Eby, Mary fol-|Charles Shaffner, Patricial Wendy Olson. t present, Mrs.|Johnstin, James Reisch, Jo-| ) t Sunday, | Paul Martin Jr. and son, |3nne Darrenkamp, and Kar- Bulletin Ir. Geo. Shetter, Miss Ma-|Jeffrey. Mrs. Jay Hostetter en Baker, ninth grade; Wil-| bel Shetter, Bruce Shetter,iand daughter Wendy Lou. (liam Pennell, Sandra Miller, | Irs. Blanche Gravena and|Mrs. Jay Packard, Mrs. Jas.|Lorraine Gilbert, Sandra | on Artrur, Jr. Afternoon|Hostetter, Mrs. Jay Gibble.|R0berts, Linda Hayden, John| uests were Mr. and Mrs.|Mrs. Harry Weidman, Mrs.|Martin, Geoffrey Mariner, Barnhart, and Becker. Mrs. Martin Jere Koser, Darlene White, Mrs. Clyde Barnhart|will leave in the near future|Marian Gerlitzki, John Win- | nd daughter of Elizabeth-|for Virginia. ters, Fred Theobold, Joanne wn. | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth|binard, Mary Lou Goodling,| The ladies of the Aid So-|Hickernell and son, of Fal- Donna Charles, Clayton | of the Church of the|/mouth were supper guests|Showalter, Glenn Peifer, spent Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Roberta Marshall, Dorothy Engle, Jean Coller, Barbara Jeanette Appley, Robert Eshle- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shetter home on Tuesday. The ARE YOU IN THE DOG HOUSE? HAND HER The WALLET Mrs. Raymond Grove, and!Brown, Gar-|Miss Nancy Geyer, held a|/David Hess, ital, Lancaster. Mr. Charles Kenneth for t. Josephs Hospital. | er last Tt é i p pita er last Thursday night MAIN ST. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogle,|Miss Marlene Mumper, at] : FLORIN, PA.| number of|the home of the former, as & Cold Waves evening Marietta. Miss Mumper was{Shampoo & Set ..:... $1.50 Mrs. Oliv- students were named to the thia Tripple, Linda Stehman, trolmen chose Ronald They are Carolyn Sloan, Sherron Sears cause he kept a small Nancy Grah-|/from being hit by an auto- Charles mobile. | a advertisement pays. | *% fa ST and The ADS In This Paper Brubaker, TO WEAR GOLD BADGE Becky Ronald Lauver was elect- Richards, Miles Lauver and ed to wear the gold badge eighth for one week by the patrol- men of the local elementary Seventh graders are Cyn- school sixth grade. The pa- be- girl Shaeffer, Ma Geesey, Avis Cross, Lon-be held for them some time David Mar- in February at the firehouse. Donald tin, Lewis Hart, David Greer| Helen Musser, Carol Detwil- | methods, “Reduce the Ayds Guaranteed to worl way," says Mrs. | Gloria Vanderbilt. AYD Sloan's Pharmacy |B. Main St. supply, $2.98. VITAMIN CANDY Phone 3-300 Deodate were confined to her home on ac- 4 | dinner geests with count of illness. OF ALL KINDS Children’s Adults’ From 10 for §e and up unday Mr. and Mrs. { Clarencce Donegal — Comics (39 S. Main St. Manheim, Pa. TREE SERVICE Aldus (Red) Hannan E. William (Bill) Pontz, Boxed Valentine Candy 59¢ to $5.50 SAWING. PRUNING and Proprietors SPRAYING SALES wd SERVICE CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS BS pau roman SKULP'S NEWS AGENCY Phone 5-4616 ” " MOUNT Joy 3-4516 EIRENE Lose Weight clinical tests on four different reducing doctors proved the Ayps Plan] safest and best. AYDS users lost almost] twice the pounds. for you. Month's Tetley Tea Bags 64 .::. 66° Burnett's Vanilla Exiract or 83 oer: 19° Campfire ~o wonoer Most Guesses are Hundreds 700 High’ = If you think this Chieftain Pontiac looks out of place in the low-price field, you've got plenty of company. But there it stands . . . in solidly with the so-called low-priced three—a big, bold, beautiful eye-opener with not a thing to remind you of its very modest cost. Start with looks. Here's the distinction of clean, unfrenzied, straight-to-the-point Star Flight lines that are built in, not improvised. But it's in the performance department that the price guesses really run wild! Drive it'and see for yourself. Pontiac's big 347 cu. in., 10 to 1 compression ratio V-8 doesn’t know what strain is, no matter what you demand of it. New precision-touch handling makes “driving effort’’ a term only. for your memory book. And the Chieftain’s 122-inch-wheelbase Level-Line Ride is so smooth that only the passing road signs remind you that you're earth-bound. In fact, nothing in the low-price field even comes close in power, wheelbase or features! If you think all this is beyond your reach, a visit to your Pontiac dealer for om a talk about price will put you in that wonderful club of Pontiac owners who have discovered that it's <= rewriting the book in the low-price field! Lowest-Priced Series of The BULLETIN = | H. S. RISSER MOTORS 120 South Market Street ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA. 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