THE MOUNT JOY gt hth cb abe BULLETIN Published every Thursday P L A T T E R at 11 East Main Street, Mt Joy, Lancaster County, Pa Richard A. Rainbolt, Editor and Publisher Rotarians Hear | a 2 lv. TREE SERVICE ————— Chinese Speaker i Crimes Chinese customs and ms and food.| SAWING, ENING and | Dr. Timothy Chang, direct-| The program was arranged jor of the Bacterological Re- and the lt introduced Be IBACH search Laboratory of Whit- by President-Elect Ray Wil-| Phone 5-4616 meyer Laboratories of Myers- ey. [139 S. Main St. Manheim, Pa, town, Pa., was the speaker] ‘Tuesday noon at the weekly {luncheon meeting of the Ro-| tary club, held at Hostetters.| ke j With a fine sense of humor Mi keh e pecial — = ha Now that SEWAGE PERMITS are available and installation bills are a Subscription Rate $2.50 per mounting, ready cash may not be handy. year by Mail Advertising ratcs upon re at the post lt CHATTER Hl The FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY class mail under the Ach Of Swear arr rr Mm 4 to sparkle his address, hel]! March 3, 1879. . By Nancy Rainboll (talked of China, particularly FRIDAY ONLY Member, Per nnsylvania News- One of the newest best sel- OF {its philosophy : of life. To il- hb aA paper Publishers’ Association lers around here is “School Husirate his points, he talked O C Day”. by Chuck Berry. Ev- a ——————————— ! eryone is going for it in a / Joint Rotary C1, lL bt MOUNT JOY & FLORIN paratively new, ¢ Party May “> reached the top ten yet. But OPTOMETRIST KEYSTONE DINER E. Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa. I think it will very soon. | BY APPOINTMENT | 7 : : : 1 Route 230 | The Bainbridge - Maytown! “Round and Round” is is at your service with LOW interest rates and LOW monthly payments. Closed Wednesdays /> Mile Ww. of Florin 30 Rotary Club will celebrate its quite popular, in spite of ? | Phone 3-8411 . . asco Tenth Anniversary on May fact it isn't a hot rock’n For : "Ww avis “Be 34 1 r yl Pa Cy a —— at Hostetter's Banquet Hall roll number. It's done by Mr. a few extra cents a month LIFE INSURANCE is included for your | | : at Mount Joy. Honored guests Perry Como, will be District Governor| gj] Haley has a rocking Troy M. Thompson of Eliza- sound called, “Forty Cups of bethtown: District Governor- Coffee”. The words are a bit| elect William M. Kishpaugheorny, but the tune has a of Hershey and Past District pice beat IF YOU BORROW YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENTS WILL BE Governor Earl Godshalk of! prom the television pro-| 24 MONTHS 36 MONTHS Lancaster; "who held office quetion “Cinderella”, by| when the Bainbridge Club/Rodgers & Hammerstein, wel was formed. Also Past Dis- have a new song, “Do I Love] trict Governors Ralph W. you?” sung by Vic Damone| $ 100 $ 4.36 $ — Schlosser of Elizabethtown; for Columbia records. { Paul T. Gingrich of Lebanon; Elvis’ “All Shook Up” is] 9 William T. Swaim, Jr. of axpected to reach an all high] 200 9.26 —-— Carlisle. Levi Hershey, past sales of 6 million records. In| president of the parent Eliza-|the first 3 weeks after it wr: is | 500 23. 1 6 16.24 bethtown Club in (1933-34) he sold 2 million. will serve as toastmaster. This is predicted to be his] The five Rotary Clubs inibiggest. It is now No. 1 a-| 800 37.06 2598 this area who have been in- round the country | vited to celebrate this occas Sonny James has come out 1000 46 372 3247 sion in a ladies night program with a new one, “First Date, are Mount Joy; Manheim; {First Kiss; First Love”. His| Middletown; East Petersburg ‘Young Love" held the No.| 1200 55.58 38.96 and Elizabethtown. 1 position for several weeks.! The principal speaker will We shall see what happens| 1500 69 48 48 71 be Donald C. Harrison of '0 this one. ; Mineola, New York. He was One that is predicted to be . : caw shh . { born in Brooklyn, New, York, ! big hit is “A White Sport| ‘ : . was graduated from New Coat” (and a pink carnation) | The Bank way is the least expensive — The Bank with the clock on the corner York University in New York by a newcomer, Marty Rob- City, and is a Certified Pub- bins, i lic | TT Harrison has been a mem-| . b d ber of the Rotary Club of Florin Cu S Hol Mineola-Garden City, New % . | York, since 1946 and is Past Talent Night . Presitemt jo hae Club. = He Talent night was observed| sass Strict at the Tuesday night meeting of Rotary International, and, f Fl Cub S D for 1955-56 he was a Rotary f the Florin Cub couts. en| ve NT Y 1 presented a ‘‘straw’ band| SATISFIED MILLIONS RELY ON AP FOR QUALITY AND... protection. In case of death the loan is CANCELLED. Golden Nulritious Special Low Price . . . None Priced Higher Ib. x Special Low Price . Fresh Mushrooms Soc. 49 Special Low Price ears Cc Fresh Florida Corn oid ih 29 Special Low Price... Fresh Peas uci tion der Anderson’s Michigan Peat $1.29 oi 33.49 Oxford Park Grass Seed . 89¢c se 31,98 New ETT PIS FL - Tee — - EP A ol lt. LE. AIAN, | Ii ud 1 IR TR atl 1 il 0:2 go x3 > Counselor. and Extension|, ..", piano solo by Harry! Gladiolus Bulbs 49¢ Pansies 3 gin $1.00 SR ounse or. Brooks, den chief, and the & : 6-01. 2% The officers of Bainbridge laying of bbitles by Steven| AP Frozen Orange Juice ... ou seus 19 = RX R58 3 SR BS A'P Frozen Leaf Spinach 2 ip. 2° 3 Special Sale pkg. 39° Snow Crop Lima Beans Prion con. Beefburger Steaks Ertl Lh qe oy : Club are Willi m E. Mun- Brightbill: Den 2 presented a dorff, Jr. resident; Ralph G. parody of Davie Crockett; Shuman. vice president; 3 presented a bird skit nard oO’ Conner, secretary; sys a piano solo by Phillip] Tom Thomas, treasurer; and impersonations by! Micheal Gratch, Clyde Fink.|ponald Zielke, den chief. directors. Lloyd Nentwig was accep-| po Q The past presidents of the|ted into the pack and was : RR x : : rita: : : { REI Bainbridge club are William ziven his Bob Cat award. y Sunnybrook All-White dozen in Large Fresh Bree Jo tng 0.C Fordhook Lima Beans os AP Golden Cream Style Corn iti Del Monte Stewed Tomatoes bo A:.P Tomato Juice oo 25° $e Pasco or Bordo Grapefruit Sections | Mundorff, Sr. (1947) Arthur Den 5 was in charge of the 6 ~ S. Hollinger (1948) Vince meeting and presented a skit, should be bought as an investment O'Conner (1949) Elwood mn the “Swiss Family Robin-| Smith (1950-51) John Char-|son”, the theme of the month] les (1952) Lewis Dorward Next month's pack meeting! (1953) Wilbert Mohr (1954) will be held Saturday, May Elwood Raber (1955) when the Cubs will hold desi 5 IN . . liam E. Mundorft, Jr. (1956.) their annual pinewood derby. gS d t mj 1 h nm d f t The first president of the Earl Brightbill, Cubmaster, ne 0 acco D IS SO c € mil € Club is the father of the was in charge. Club's president on this An- Z = niversary date | REEP THIS AD! . LBS lee {im pt, Rie purpose, whether it be used to stim- thi Medicine since it ha S PLANTING — een on the market. It is Slices or 4 -01, LAWN - GARDEN i TREE i es Hh i taken i in i lona Yellow Cling Peaches Halves can ; SERVICE oo give nam. fin widens | A | 0 Bi Ch li American, Swiss 8-01. Phone oa PAL 540 el-vu- it eese 0) ices or Pimento pkg. he ulate sales or enhance prestige. Its = Ched-0-Bit Cheese Food te Hershey Chocolate Syrup : on 39° = Ann Page Cake Mixes lui we ite fe Ann Page Salad Dressing 29°F wer 49° Kellogg's Special “K” Cereal oa 21° Hawaiian Punch Sunnyfield Butter com, oii 69° i", 71° Worthmore Circus Peanuts 25° ‘39° A.P Large Dried Prunes a 59 “Super-Right” Corned Beef Hash 33° “Our Own” Tea Bags nor 8 44 oi 85 Eight 0°Clock Coffee 3... *2.43 beg 88° Jane Parker Jelly Roll Spade fries) Ble Jane Parker Peach Pie Soe pie) 49° | Come In And Register For Grand Prize . ‘ . value to you lies not in what it cost, WE EXTEND THIS INVITATION TO YOU TO VISIT US CURING OUR GRAND OPENING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 3 & 4 BOYER'S HOME FURNISHINGS but in what it accomplishes. - MARIETTA AVENUE MOUNT JOY, PA. et uo. oui SICO REGULAR ad . . GASOLINE (Gee bona). 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