The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 13, 1957, Image 2

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‘e Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pe | d
Thursday, June 13 ale Attracts n 163 Atten Mortuar vRecord sted led the mail in the < commun-
ha al D 4 4 . Continued from Page 1) {present when she completed le @ , eo H Bowers
RT" Antique ealers Alumni Banquet 114 south Market street, says,/nigh school and at the time ity store for nearly 4( hg \UCTIONEER-
d le a a 3 : p > her he brother of Firs a- 4 ly
) y sd Saturday's public sale t Moto , that{the purchase was made is the brc Al
Published every Thursday Mrs. Sus liller. Lititz, One hundred sixty-three “if vou don't believe a : or, MOUNT JOY, R. D. 1
3 r+ the Paul yuhl pro 163 rs. susan Au ' 7 2 'F oe 3 : name was placed in the. " vashier Elam I 1
at 11 East Main Street, Mt. the Paul B i pie pers qi spending some time With|pergons attended the annual WARREN E. HOFFMAN birds do gossip, listen to this. roe: OPC ay Earl Kor tional Bank Cashie PHONE 3-890 25-4
Joy, Lancasi'r County, Pa. Manheim Stree attracted)" © daughter and son-in-law}, 004 of the Ma Warren E. Hoffman, you have a small bed of ¢ ‘ | Bomberaer, 3-48 HL
tichard A. Rainbolt, Editor antique dealers from a wide : . aron Y [ser’s Jewelry Store. A draw- iri, - .
Richard : Rainbolt, dif ue dea Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Buck Donegal Alumni Association, nine, Schenectary, N and the birds BE LY Or To |
and Publisher rea. including local buy, I's walter at the Maytown Elementary died Friday morning at Elis doing the pickin, just cut|. "8 Roi 8 Jas os oN
— ind from Philadelphia 1! Nalter Nelfly vho : \ x sel
Subscription Rate $2.50 per rom, i: ae ya OY a, V school Saturday evening Hospital, Schenectady a3 ord Jou le ngth of ow receive a refund of the ( FE ( E CA RRIGER "
thy Sul The le was auc- Joseph's Hospital last week| The program consisted of A native of Mount Joy, he black garden hose and place), co .
ising rat | ¢ | our sale was aue-Josepi § Sp : p : it among the berry plants
Advertsing upon 1 meered by Walter Dupes, |is improved at this writing. marimba selections by Miss was a son of the late Sam- Th oa watch and Listen 'The| oe © o B d Sh 4
og tered at the post office Some of the es’ prices in Mr. and Mrs, Ira Brandt/Rosene Snavely, Elizabeth-uel and Mary Engle Hoft- birds gossip one to anoth-| A little notice that the Paint and 0 y op
" i ered } De dad the following flv antertained the following W/town, group singing; Jamesman, He was associated with ‘stay out of the berry bed, Elm postmaster is to retire, B-
Clas do 3 1 rie r the Act of aser, $8.50 rolled Pape p dinner on Sunday, Mr. of the class of '44the General Electric Com pe 3 « te black sakes Wrecks Rebuilt — Cars Painted — Body hd ’
arch 3. 1879 ict $6.25 1 in, $1.50 Mrs. J. Ralph Brandt, eq colored slides of pic-pany and was ‘manager of there are bl: Hee Jer Work <
March 3, 187 Th $6.2 ial pin, yethtown., Mr. and Mrs. J . NP ni . ware Believe it or Be Fender oO |
Member, Pennsylvania News: 41d phonograph, $16.50 30 Richard Hostetter and child. /tures he had taken while inthe Marine Department. Watch.” wali
ols ane’ . : man ticharc stetter l [un Alien Sn ate : tn
paper Publishers’ Association, $10: six beer mugs en and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ; “i Ls His wife. the former Geta 0 SAWING, PRUNING Electric & Acetylene We g
09 vhicken plate 15: {1p ap d sc Marietta Minnie itmer the lass on | ww ol 7) . 0 : i
py 5 323; cl Ba ¢ h I la Sis Kreider and son of Marietta in Greclings: from the arc Bends r, also a Mop so This is “mail box improve- FIREPLACE WOOD Wheels Balanced and Aligned ADU
order § J.J; Wn lea Welle a a = VU died several years| | eck” it has been an- a
Off icials $5; tin pan, $5.25; seven| Mr and Mrs William/niversary classes Were ago. ment Weel? ih ane | Io E. Ww. GUTHRIDGE | PHONE E-TOWN 7-6450 RHEEMS |
ook cutter $2.75 brass Lawton Jr. and family werebrought b y Mrs. Lavina 5 Ys { nounce y Hee BR. D. 4, MANAEIM
kett { } I Lr, Mrs. Shank, clas Miss urviving arc (wo daugh-phey Mount Joy postmaster ———
cettle, $9: tin oil can, $3; tin{3uests of Mi and Mrs. Shank, class of 1897; 1 Mart ; te of y Pr | Phone Mount Joy : 3-5832 wy
an | lamp, $8: tin candle mold: Joyd Vogel Saturday Bertha Zook, class of 1907;ters, Martha Jane, wife « All postal patrons are urg-| y a —
a0 tov rir: hg 50/ing Dr S. Clarence Kraybill, Wayne Kretzing, Mount Joy, oq to improve the appear- | TTL
Jamboree 22 d von dial $5.50:| Quite a number of folks|class of 1917; Capt. Dons ald and Phyllis Hoffman, Whites- ance of their rural mail box | A&P’s Quality can be depended on io mr —
hoe scraper, $5.50; toy cart ittended the Barn UB. Arntz, class of 1927 and Mrs. boro, N. Y. There 330 pti es. : PATS \ ' 4 S
Boy S¢ Tit report ith horse. $38: iron aR $15 sponsored by the E. U. [John Fry, class of 1937. No Vive one granddaughter and The boxes should be neat Please Your Groom! oy
excellent prograss in chon "7: highboy, $100: churches at Landis Valley\, represented the class of three sisters, Misses Ruth,jy painted and clearly anc =
bi th a wt historicl’ oe i ’ ye a ! : A It nm Sunday 1947 Mary and Clara Hoffman, all plainly lettered with the = | san
paring | Ss] a . “ marble tov tables and dress- . it vs of 1¢ ¢
Valle Forg Pennsylvania oe. $11 to $35; Sr oper oie palin of Remarks by the president, of Grantham, Pa. names of t h ec boxlioider = tian
for the Fourth National Jam Chrystal canister set, $11:|Harpry Barnhart, Mr. and| Miss Grace Henderson. Funeral services were held Suitable, : Suny Dy 0; x ——
boree, fo be held next July cranberry glass lamp, $11;Mrs.” Clyde Barnhart and] Mrs. Wray Wilson, Colora-at 2:30 p.m. from the Baxter standard Should be used -
12 to 18 daisy and button blue cream iaughter Vickie, of Eliza-|do, from the class of 1927, funeral home in Schenectady, x
A 1,500-acre tent city will and sugar, $24; blue hobnailethtown called on Mr. andireceived a prize for comingand graveside services were] Nancy Royer, 1957 Done: = GO
house more than 50,000 Boy mug, $5.50; blue bird salt{Virs. Paul Shetter on Sunday./the greatest distance. Mr. H. held in the Mount Joy ceme-/gal high school May Day I
Scouts, Explorers, and lead- seller, $8; saffron container] Mrs. Walter Brandt, and|N. Nissley was one of the'tery Monday afternoon at 2'Queen, recieved double plea x TA
ers from all parts of the na- (wood), $10; 1 doz. buttons, (Mrs. Viola Bricker entertain-joldest persons attending. o'clock. sure from one of her gradu | A
tion and some from other $4.50; marbles, from $1 to| d the following to gine: Mn Henry B. din a. wm — — with A&P’s fina values, | =
lands. It will have its own $5 each. china pipe. $3.75: iin vig ay Esther class of 1914 was the toast- 7
al «A . Sta or 0 Sie ersic n atop -
water, elecuricity and _tele- china compote, $8.50; Majol- Mrs, Clarence master: Crestview Brown dozen in ¢ = RAN
phone exchange, post offices, ica pitcher, $11.50; Dutchijer and Mr. and Mrs. Rog-| These officers were elect- arge q99 & White Eggs dated cartons =
and other services for the cupboard, $260; second Kyle, ed: pres., Mr. Glenn Forney, x
largest gathering of boys in|Dutch cupboard, $155; coal] T-Sgt. and Mrs. Robert|class of 1950; 1st vice presi- | o
the western hemisphere il lamps from $1 to $12 (17/Gephard and family of Lev- dent, Mr. David C. Witmer, Sunn $i id Butter Fancy I-lb. ge / -. —
About one hundred special lamps were sold); student Hown Sven , several a8! class of 1908; 2nd vice pres., | e Creamery selid 2 W
trains and ireds of bi oal oil lamp, $21; two vi rd ana rs. “Mr. James Endslow, class of { ° 2
will transport Scouts to t shaped like ears of corn, $14 The Loyal Daughters S. S.|1944; sec’y.-treas., Mrs. John American or Pimento 2b. ¢ ANT
Jamboree. Railroads are giv- bli ribbon pitcher, $17.50: rags ¥ the Mennonite| Brown class of 1916 £ - - i Ch -
are Is ribbon IClass « ite Brown, clas: 916. eese Spread loaf
ing jambores participants light shade, $9 Church met at the home off, A committee consisting of | e Jp : .
special railroad rates and as Mrs, Walter Brandt Friday|Miss Grace Henderson, class | 5 b 0 b $
sisting in planning routes sO and vegetables to commis- night to pack boxes to belof 1915: Mr. John Drace, Granvu gfe Su r rh 52¢ 36. i 03
that Scouts may visit leading sary refrigerators. It “will be(sent overseas. a .. [class of 1935; Mr. Henry | bag bag ®
cities and scenic spots before high-quality food, bought byl Mr. and Mrs. Milton Reid- Te 1915: M
Pe 1 3 r moved their family and Haines, class of 1915; Mr. 00
and r the jambore e the carload, to fit well-bal- Role old Bhs oh 4 Charles Felty, class of 1924: ll $
Continge nts will arrive lanced menus, ; on Monday. The Rev. John Wolfe, class | awaiian Une i o
during the three aays before I'roops will get their fo d Mrs. James Maderia islof 1908 and Mr. Ellsworth - \ J i
the jambtoree’s opening date, and ccoking supplies before y surgical patient at the St.|Brandt, class of 1917 were z ; 3 = | 14-
July 12, Three days will be each meal at sectional com- Joseph's Hospital. lappointed to discuss possi- 5 . Ha : Te a. Tow n atsy 2. -oz. 29°
needed to speed the Scouts misary tents. Jamboree camp-| Mrs. Dorothy Pashka and | pilities of preserving the . | oe w i
home after the jamboree ers will cook their ownl/daughter of Lorain, Ohio|school pell which was re- We like being part of the neighborhood |
closes the evening of July 18. meak and share the ds ay spent the week with Mr

and Mrs. Dalton Frev ‘'moved when the old high I
Tl jamboree campers will camp chores. Each patrol or? rand on Beni at ol building was remod-! As a fellow townsman, we sant heating oil. It now has a new
be at least twelve years old, crew member will share No > ¢
T aml © Can Te ill can og ac . ait ‘rey. : 2 akin : . / i
ne jar rex I § iq Y S. < Mr ds . cel g ras er 8 = a sman, we ¢ g . as 3 3 i
) a ast Oy ankitacts” av Res Bold Staley and Mr. and Mrs. eled. bo : | your home to be as comfortably additive that makes it i ; | -
holding econ ( 5 rank iasks 5 are haa i yo 5 0k Maurice Bailey left Tuesday! This building was “ open | warm as we keep our own. Serving opinion, the cleanest-burning fuel : p :
or higher. The jamboree is a and ‘‘cleancr-upper 1anks for California. and after the banquet all! you is a personal matter with us. ‘you can buy. Lg i 275 pat
 


  











self - sustaining enterprise Io the use of over one mil- iss Norma Jean Herr, persons, who were interested We're glad that we can offer you We ask the privilege of serving |
made possible b; the filty lion paper plates there won't daughter of Mr. and Mrs. were taken ‘on a tour through i 4 ou. Wri Ce 5 ay i i : i
bv} i hi ‘alvi i te A" all Atl: 's fa 1s triple-refined . te or call us today. |
dollar jamboree fee paid by be a dishwashing probiem Calvin Herr arrived sately the building by Mr. Eugene Ailentics famous Wipleeiined. you Boe ff ; California Sweet <
each participant The jatboree cams inhab- Donde Sou where she Saylor, . . — i i Eating Cherries vi
National, state, and local itant will have plenty of BD c SO { D a H li 0 01 S ii si | : Ib ;
health and protective agenc-time to pick up camping Wit: #1 9 Bs Todd ot CF i 0 in er 1 ervice EF | ih None Priced Higher 5% ol
ies are go0De raiing be give technique rough inter Manheim, visited Mr. George, Any a. She 4 FLORIN, PENNA. aga | ; 2
the jamboree a health andicamp visits, displays, camp-|Shetter and family Sunday. 3.24 It
safety record better than thefires and demonstrations | Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess ; 5 B: i Phone: Mt. Joy 53-3483 | i
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average cily of 50,000 popu-1 nere will be excursions to Mr. Cl: ae Hess, ed 3 i gr rp! LEHIGH AVENUE vos av erries’ Wan .
lation. Doctors {rom home h'storic shrines in and near|Who 1s a surgical patient in > vi 1 a { pos pin o }
areas will travel and live Philadelphia. the go Hospiiel on Mon-| ny y otf > LANCASTER. RA hE _— { pad
jamboree Scoul and Explorer one of the most impressive 2 1 Higher Ib.
is checked by a physician at thrills to the jamboree. In «© | i
home and again upon his ar- several religious services, . . 68 : Frozen |
ms ae conti is WePrintEverything | 21 . Joy 3- 1 || AeP Lima Beans =. 3. 55¢
Already completed is a areas simultaneously, the But Dollar Bills Pa ra
stage 300 feet wide and 100 more than 50,000 boys and | bid &P ° i
stage ; bo — rn T [ { Frozen Leaf
feet deep in front of a natur- leaders will worship accord - WOLGEMU H, Ine. { i A pindac or Chopped pkgs. ¢
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10ld about 55,000 jamboree united in the freedom of DX 8 7 Cut or
an rs and ts et their right ) worship God. Dr. H. C Killheffer F 3 2 EE A&P Green Beans 3 pkgs. 49¢
cular programs arc planned The sprawling tent city oO [ OY
for the opening evening, July will bc governed by the ptometrist





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12, and the farewell program: Scout Oath and Law and ad MANHEIM mona © Frozen cans 3d
on’ the evening of July 18. ministered by teams of na- 6 S. Charlotte St PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS and ALTERATIONS mas \
Qutsiaonding Americans willl oT. sectional, and {troop Telephone 5.2942 | ; " os
participate in both programs. Scouting leaders. Scoutmast- Jan. & Wednes. 9-5:30 | wid LESTER
There will be other Scout and their assistants are Jue, He Prompt Efficient Service — We Do The Complete Job Corned Beef . jw This New |2-0z. 51 00
shows in sectional arenas ng carefully selected loc- ELIZABETHTOWN "Super- Right" Item cans ®
Campfires and daytime dem- ally for the responsibility 2nd Floor Clauss - -
onstrations will give each and honor of jamboree troop Fhone 7-4163 C i A 1 4 E M S longa C t B 16-02. ¢
OSE ve gE hoe ; The Er aa all or Apply — 1 . Main St. ut Beels foo
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1 by the other fel- participants it will be a “once meee Hy mmm
lows halls. ing experience soe: rr nt) lona Bartlett Pears 7: 1.00
Each night, radio-controll- ing America and camping
ed tr cks will deliver {fresh with others from all parts of iP» 12-02. Wenz.
‘ather’s D ay -Al- Murphy’ S A&P Grape Juice 2: 25¢
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Sport Shirts Q7- pp e ie Special Price!
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Ties $1.00
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