fhe Bulletin, Mount Toy, Pa inine fashions in wearing | i o \ M i St I . . ursday, Marc apparel created by the young! ‘ Arbutina Tavern am ofree andizville . Sélunge | Thursday, Mosch 28 Sapp ¥ Ine yours The Di lemmas Of Jone- Wa u — old a 30 NORTH JACORB ST (Continued from Page 1) lea sing, The Sunday School ladies of the school through- chool MOUNT JOY {1 vour fine. but if vou arei—— FT orchestra will also provide out the schoo! year, The 3g + . il 5, VT ' 3 oreizl music and accompany show will be in three acts A Ad st to ! to the track ee » rr, DD Pr, | 4 Lonard 3 i R | It li S ! 1 I a a > | ) ! go he group singing. Herman featuring everything from n m i ni ra r er no nly No. 3 horse in the fifth race! resident ol illersville A. Ries superintendent of 3 d hous 3 Cal , DP n aprons an use coats to ve a WAS La Ta ues ® eo o State Teachers College, will the Sunday School, is in skirts and cocktail dresses. If he's late for work in the morning, he is taking charge of the special observ-| prior to the fashion dis-! advantage of his position. EVERY DAY So, our hero put [ive onpa the guest speaker when : ’ : three i e fifth - -- « No, A ance. arents i i : If he gets to the office on time he’s an eager beaver. OF Foe in th Lh "“'l{the adult Sunday School De- Regul hareh : Play, parents and friends of gos . vig Ma thly. he's a dictator you're wrong. - - - The horse] gular chure services the school will have a gen- If the office is running smoothly, he’s a dictator, From 11 am. to 11 p. m. ran out of the money. - - - partment of the Zion Luth- will also be observed at 8:30|era] four of the Hempfield! If the office is a mess, he’s a poor administrator. Add $5.00 to the court costs. eran Church, Landisville, ob-'and 10:45 am, with the high school, and will view| If he holds weekly staff meetings, he is in desperate serves “Attendance Sunday” Reverend Ernest P. Leer, activities: in musie, athletics, | need of ideas. Shrimp, Crabcakes “r conser an Lobster Tails Workmen have begun tak-| 70 Sunday morning, March Rastor, the sermon. driver training, art, indust- | If he doesn't hold staff meetings, he doesn’t appre- / INTIMATE KNOWLEDGE Wi ing down the old, iron water|31. : : Ay Eo day School program rial arts and academic edu- ciate the value of teamwork. OF THE BIBLE AN steamed Clams tank on Donegal Springs| Dr. Biemesderfers’ topic Will begin at 9:30 a.m. in its many phases, If he s ends a lot of time with the boss he’s a INDISPENSABLE road. will be, “The Value of At-| ses |. Leroy M. Nissley, principal Se rao QUALIFICATION tending Sunday School”. . Mr. Lee Bull, Deputy Sec-/of the high school, announe- Music for the program will retary of Agriculture for the led that the open house affair] ’ ; jinclude vocal solos by Miss state of Pennsylvania, will belis open to the public and ex-| 1 he goes to conventions, he’s on the gravy train. Judy Eby, Landisville, andthe guest speaker at a meet- tends on invitation for all If he never makes a trip, he's not important, “ [Charles Shenk, St. Andrews|ing of the Landisville Lions|interested persons to attend. If he tries to do all the work himself, he doesn’t —— ° — If he's never with the boss, he’s on his way out. Home Baked Ham Sandwiches A wood thrush can sing 4 notes at the same time. pI : ji sod Ch xt ne Fax The Wi House trust anybody. : mi to sad of: ire wi any nay, HDr gin at 7:30 pm, wi If he delegates as much as possible he's lazy, BUS TOURS composed of Mrs. Dean |, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Mr. the fashion show clated to, ¢ pe pu get additional personnel, he's an em- 2 1 m Lowry, Mrs. Glenn Stehman Bull will discuss state legis- begin at 8:15. er at y Ten a ® and Mrs. Robert Bair willljative acti : isa: tus) pierre lesen | pire builder. 2 un ra 12 ive action as it applies Wy; | If he doesn't want more employees, he's a slave- : New York City Flower Show i gxpress your § 'Rotari PI | river. : u . | The club has extended an IROTArlans an | : : : sstaurarls. he's Dating 4 a MARCH 30th- 31st sympathy . .. invitation to all Lions Clubs] If he has lunch in expensive restaurants, he's putting Ad pki | u lin the area to attend, as well 43rd Conference on the dog. \ pda . lin the nee: (he's: cheapilidie : ROBERT A u FOR INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE x las to interested persons who) A 5 Mount Jou) If he brings lunch to the office, he’s a che apskate. | \ % * | ’ |are engaged in farming. Per-| number oO ount Joy | If he takes his briefcase home, he’s trying to impress | 5 vey . . = MRS. MAE ROTH SE [sons wishing to attend should Rotarians and their ladies the boss. | Millikan a MAIN ST, FLORIN PHONE MT. JOY 3-6042 v= contact Charles Long, Lan-[are expecting to attend ses-| 2 leaves ice without any homework, he (19% 1% » 4 | g If he leaves the office without any ; . LANC. EX-7-5660 ul disville, and make their res-|sions of the 43rd annual con-| has a sinecure. i AMERICAN SCIENTIST, NOB: PRIZE 7 I SENSEI NNN Program chairman ference of the 268th district 's.. frie i offi sonnel. he's a | 1 ea 4 ee} [for the occassion is Lester of Rotary International, to! If he's {Hiendly with the office personnel, he's a | 2 ENE RED’ Zug be held Saturday, Sunday! politician. i : : (Lug. | v, y . — ———— . | -The Landisville Lions Monday at Lititz and| If he keeps to himself, he’s a snob. The Bible Indispensable SHOWS MATINEE a lare completing plans for the/Ephrata. | If he makes decisions quickly, he arbitrary. rr EVENINGS SATURDAYS second performance of their, Saturday evening and Sun-; If he doesn’t have an immediate answer he can't — AND AND mn |minstrel show to be staged|day afternoons and evening] make up his mind. SATURDAYS THEATRE HOLIDAYS a in cooperation with the will be held at Lititz] If he works on a day-to-day basis, he lacks fore- OWN THE ALLEY 7 and 9:00 P.M M 5 2:00 P.M. in Lions Club at the Donegallhigh school and Monday's sight. OUNT JOY, PA. high school, Salrday, Sessions at the Ephrata If he has long-range plans, he’s a daydreamer, rrp | FRIDAY—SATURDAY, MARCH 29 - 30 a tS Doi. AlLefion Home, If his name appears in the newspapers, he’s a | COMMERCIAL LEAGUE |: ROCK HUDSON -— MARTHA HYER -in- + ri PETES yas hod toni. Amohg the highlights will publicity hound WW Ls | { ’ e i : . : . . C 7 “BATTLE HYMN” 8 Flowers ‘Darktown Follies of 1957". be ‘entertainment and the If no one has ever heard of him, he’s a nonentity. [Paper Box Co. .... 34 14 10 governor's reception on Sat X he t larger appropriation he is against |Gerberich-Payne .. 28 20 n THIS EMBLEM ASSURKS jurday night, a buffet lunch- ie a ger 7s is gains Hollinger... ..... 27 21 MONDAY-TUESDAY, APRIL 1 - 2 ni mernestie | “Fashions by the Yard”|eon and worship services on Sconomy. ’ Eo Hess. as. 23 25 ; VAN JOHNSON ANN BLYTH Sn. Hl QUALITY AND SERVICE. jit he jhe | Herne 3 The Svening | A i If he da more money he's a timid soul Mt. Joy Tile ..... 29 26 4 9 = |Hempfie igh school’s fash-{business sessions and conier- or stark mad). Kountry Kitchen . 2] 27 “SLANDER - ’ lion show to be presented folence banquet «Monday even- If he tries to eliminate red tape, he has no regard |Keener .......... 21 27 ouT ON A LIM n Ruhl Fl the public at the Landisville|In§. for system. Racer oon, 6 32 By McCallock WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY, APRIL 3 - 4 a S OWEI'S school this Friday, March 29. ' Monday afternoon the la-| If he insists on going through channels, he’s a |9OLLINGER—3 * * HUGH G'BRIAN NANCY GATES -in- a Pho - in Te show, presented by|dies will tour the new War- bureaucrat. Waltz 530, G. Wolgemuth| OI’ Sam dropped into the local BRASS rn » hone Mt. Joy 3-6001 the 350 girls of the Home|ner-Hudnut plant at Lititz If he ke the 1 ve of Mie adudaistrati 167TKepple 433, Johnson 458 movie theater the other night, bu E LEGEND = MOUNT JOY, PA. Economics Department, will and the new WGAL-TV stu- 16 ‘Spea ss the, ol public acm J 283 Totals 2271. | two women seated in front of him way a he's a cliche expert. and Weaver 383. Totals : i oh a carryin’ on such a lively conversatiot MT. JOY PAPER BOX—1 Gerberich 412, E Rice 412, their voices. Rehrer 479, Linton 404 and! “Pardon me,” he said, "but I ain't Hurst 547. Totals 2254. | hear a word.” ‘You're not supposed to,” one gal |[KOUNTRY KITCHEN—2 | snapped, “this is a private conversa Bott 493, Frantz 371, M.| tion!" (Wolgemuth 434, 491, H. Greiner 461. 2250. that he couldn't hear anything but Opposite Elementary School [be centered around the fem-|dios at Lancaster. . ios = _— A mem werd If he doesn’t use the jargon he’s illiterate. SNE ENE NEE ONENESS If he writes for “The Public Administration Review,” i he’s neglecting his work. | If he has never written an article, he hasn’t had a | GOOD SELECTION w OF te thought of his own in twenty years. Holtzman | Totals| | true, that if Mister Longfellow had | lived in the 20th century, he prob- * * * If he enjoys reading this, he’s facetious. It’s a tragic fact, but nonetheless If he doesn’t think it’s funny, he’s entitled to his own opinion, - - “ kj - - ao - " i” - ” - A = - =n = - - - = - 0 - = No - - = vd = = = - - = = = = = a - Easter Cand i - —Robert S. Herman GERBERICH'S—2 | ably wouldn't have mentioned the 2 ToT TEE re ~| Heilig 59, Dawder 383, Doe| spreading chestnut tree in his poem = i i i | 435, Doe 414, Dillinger 528.|about the village blacksmith! FILLED NESTS — FRUIT AND NUT Ecas | Society [EGG HUNT PLANNED 3% Doo ff | “Cause the chestnut tree is almost = ‘Raisin $60 000 Func Sponsored by the local KEENER'S—3 extinct, the victim of a mysterious LARGE LIGHT AND DARK EASTER RABBITS | g County Histor. American Legion, an Easter R. Brown 452, Weiser 527, du sop - MINTERS COCOANUT CREAM EGGS, 3& § LBS, J tounty | hunt will be held the STaul 537, Dovle 440, Rubll Now comes the news that the state a . Society has launched a Setard bef Fast A (384. Totals 2340. ly elm tree, which shades the strects = : i : Saturday ore Raster, Ap- HESS’ 1 | of thousands of our towns, is threaten~ x = n - CANDY .C od S he Seven fori a 20, for all the children of: P. Neiss 493, Miller 446 ed by a fungus called Dutch elm = Fa : om e ‘creation of an == | , 20° ne 317 Neise| disease. If you have an elm tree, and - 9 - ‘LARGE JELLY BEANS, Black & Assorted Colors ment fund, jhe area. Ras Peo ay 7" leaves turn an unnatural yellow =~ iH : sop ce boa ! Jo» ¥ “BL The purpose of the fund is! . sd Chale ft 0 Re MT. JOY TILE. .4 | color in June, it may mean your trea a et 3 La Bo a : 2 : disease. x lh u MANY OTHERS to: “provide income Whi ey Crary, en 01 ¥e any Safe 513. Doc 351. A. #8 ven of the fest B APPROX. 15 OZS - ap NC NG a agg would make it possible to -® Neiss 441, Wells 443, Garber| Dutch elm disease is spreadiby 5 243 : - Feta ‘i,m . special. appeals. for] When in need of orinting 311. Totals 2259. | dark beetles which capty the fun- - ® > . my 4 ' ED AN 0 crue las Kia), assista : : 3 op > ti KOSER'S—0 | gus. If your tree is attacked, it’s best 5 Ring Bologna be? ring Cc Pp. 'Q AL "WW assistance remember The Bulletin. |B 483. Doe 381, Funk] to cut it down as quickly as pos- 3 os ad ul Lp ; a i 108. Koser 452. Greiner 418.| sible, and burn it, so that the dis mL GROUND a : Milton iy Ee Ta pra kag. TR : Totals 2142 =e | ease won't spread to nearby elms. - FAY PI m= § 18 WEST MAIN STREET... [. MOUNT JOY Ae ue Whole tows have been Hie by # = . Con : 4 AER \A/ Cc - hole towns have been hit by the 2 Ham burg Ibs c s a A : Ei HEN IT COME: NAMED TO SCHOOL disease! For instance, Mount Pulaski, : dias Ill., had 600 elms in 1942, but six FLA.-NEW WHITE a : ] ' TO TIRE SERVICE, BOARD THURSDAY { years later it had only 16—plus 584 = S631 pu = = Co Eien | hazardous dead tree trunks. Besides ; i Potatoes J O Ibs 49. : : COME TO US! 5 M nn Pours So tel losing 1s fing elms, the fows. had tw = ior ; Yi " [Donegal Jo schot ¢ pay about $70 apiece to have the - ad nl, di . / Wi » resignati ED cs re 1 = Lv i > 3 . . a [With the resignation of r | trunks removed! Many towns are a : ° d Yared Lad ‘® . Drive in for a check-up on your ures. Russel Stoner as president] fighting the disease with DDT spray m VALLEY FORGE 4 RBA & Whether you need to have them rotated, | ‘nd director of the Marietta| and other control methods, and mean- le b $ . I C en onvenience 5 re-capped or replaced . . . this is the School Board, Mrs. While lots of folks are planting honey : - Catsu g boti un : rest oy on right place [atl Yoh MeDivott was avd locusts and maple as shade trees— = I . y ‘ 3S i A AGE or WA to all the ac ES | cause they resist disease mighty well! =» 3 . : ! he? i J * * * 4 - NORRIS RED i Calls for a I. & S. G R | 3he will complete two Te-| yg i,t have room for another “ a) B / $ O00 Ivan F. Wolgemuth |maining years of his siX-year| safety rule for tree farmers: Before Vy ans { Ac : term. | I cut a tree, I alway : Kidne eans cans ® Tele hone U. Sheridan Props je Dr. Stoner olen resiehed de eo tres. I Sgurs Sues H FANCY a 259 W. Main St. Ph. 8-564 [med'cal examiner of the| one side, and at least 20 feet away. NORRIS FANCY & 4 Si = [Viarietta schools. An annoint-, I reckon that's just common sense! 1, .cans $ n : ment for this position is *. hk x Apricots ® 1 | 3 Te from oe pa ae Jou ii 1 seis on . ( - ote | this property?” Ol' Hannibal aske x + 7 iL HUG department of educa the city feller who had just moved in. : 1 A ion. A dss the feller replied. b ER SAS — “Shucks,” said Hannibal, “around 5 Star Kist una Flats each C 3 ol IAEA The sun is always shining here we consider that a sideline!” ) - n some part of North Amer- * * % = a . 0 ur ca (clouds excepted). When So long! See you soon! d - . . ! ml il A ad aiid] sun drops out of sight at At- * ow » Minute Rice French S Mustard - (OA JE sg spe u, Aleutians, it is visible Bullte.in Advertising Pays » a = fs . A responsibility ‘rom Newfoundland. 9 n 5-ounces 1 Se Family Size 1 Sc = / PE Ee ——— = | . J . = ! 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