The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pe, Thursday, July 3 Lb THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN 2, Sa ELMER L. SHEARER | a HM C..m ay > Published every Thursday LY A “| ft |, Lexile / IEEE Elmer L. Shearer, 58, Mt at 11 East Main Street, Mt. | o woe Westen [S203 : LEE mer L. Shearer, 58, I Joy, Lancasi*r County, Pa.| i pr on Td 7 Joy R1, died at St. Joseph's Bt Rainbolt, Editor a Hospital Thursday, July 11, anc: Publisher J) - (SN at 3 a.m. following an ill- ness of six months Subscription Rate $2.50 per! ta Mag pm tt A a veur by Mail } het v He was a farmer by occu- Advertising rates upon re- {ine omy pation, and retired from the quest NET AS i ae) Yh Dee farm last November. Entered at the post office s A 4 Fz rE He was born in Mount Joy at Mount Joy, Pa., as second- Fromm st ; ~ Township, a son of the late class mail under the Act of” of pha All March 3, 1879 a IN Th oR Member, Pennsylvania News- 5 XQ 8, oS a, paper Publishers’ Association, [=< savy 2 wn = EC Too RY i = Mtge of 8G | By Re 5 By Martha Rainbolt FIFTY YEARS AGO ADE ” J July 18, 1907 Zr Elmer Heisey and his able Amos Wolgemuth, on assistants finished plastering Barbara Street, on Thomas Geise's new home. day evening. They are now laying con- . : Shoot Irs. Elvin Baker. crete for Emanuel Greiner Mi roc] Be on New Haven Street Howard Yellets and family our manager, : Evelyn and Dor-! spe ay at Wrights- © DO ior DE othy, will leave tomorrow on ville w $ S.| ! shi abel Be Upon returning home they 8 rh Martinsburg, West found that someone had ie turned things topsy-turvy a- TEN YEARS AGO «pout their house but there July 17, 1947 x is nothing missing. The annual Union Sunday|*¥ Early yesterday morning |School picnic for Mount Joy « thieves broke the lock on the Florin and Newtown is sch- cellar door at Frank for Friday, Nissley's Exchange Hotell; 541, at Hershey Park. and relieved him of a quani-| The daddies of our ty of porter, beer and whis-| Rity 2 key. Mr. Nissley witnessed|, =“. to “fly” the affair from the balcony, , at the : and trouble wey “foliow, [port from July Zlist to Messers Walter Fry and {end of the month H. Mumma, the popular! Officer Elmar young clerks in both local banks, spent Sunday at Mt. Gretna. charge Twin boys put in appear- Yank Bour ance at the home of Mr. and 5 io 30 wiles an hour. Mrs. A. H. Coolidge on S.| an Market Street, this morning. ISquire Hendrix he pleaded THIRTY YEARS AGO guilty and paid $13.50 and costs. {of Virginia Beach, Va., in a truck restrict- July 20, 1927 Dorothy, the two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0 LO OK Harvey Rinehart, on East Main Street, met with a DIR AROUND | painful accident last Thurs- In the Ads day. The child tramped on a piece of glass which lodged On These PAGES and in her right heel. Parke Neiss celebrated his fourth birthday anniversary. Miss Caroline Nissley, MONEY daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Nissly, of this place, will A be in charge of music next! 3 fall at the Millersville Nor- i mal School. The Brethren in Christ church will hold their pray- ww oo. er meeting at the home of aA’, “I charge 50¢ an hour now, Mr. Jones” / “Our costs are rising, 100, Mr. Jones” Like your own everyday expenses, the cost of providing you with good telephone service is rising, too. Prices for material, equipment, and wages have been going: up and up . . . and they show no sign of stopping. However, in spite of this continuing cost increase, we are pledged to give you more for your money than ever before. That's why we are constantly working to improve and expand gi your telephone service. a What else in your family budget is a bargain to com- Zi pare with your telephone? % COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO North Thurs- wife of American Stores accompanied by her August commu- will be given an oppor- free of Donegal Air- the Zerphey {prosecuted George Thompson on a of speeding 40 miles At] immediate hearing before WHY Not Send The Home Paper to Your Absent Son or Daughter ? It Helps To Cure Homesickness Mobile Homes Mortuary Record member of the