The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa! classes for all junio: 2 senior high school will be on Friday, August 29 WR. Sept. a Archery sudents| Archers To Hold tions. afternoon. was made in 6 The month of August has Mortuary Record cemetery Association Regula: Burial egal junior the Newtown fall, He was a member of the high school this GEORGE E. CARRIGER Mennonite church of Mt. Joy. | - Jesides his parents and | THE MOUNT JOY Shoot Sunday been an eventful month inj JOHN MARTIN HESS [Nathan he is survived by six| . ] Walter H. Reese, super- the short history of the Big : P, t d 0 0 BULLETIN Wor fa od cati .| . The Big Chiques Bowmen io] . 1 A ory oO Aug il . ta . John Martin Hess, 12-year- brothers and sisters: Rachael ant an y Pp Published every Thursday vigor ol ole hig Ion will sponsor their fourth op- Chiques Bowmen. { nn gush AMOS H. WITMER old son of Mr. and Mrs, Men- M. wife of Harold Ruhl, Old! . at 11 Bose av Nn Se Mt. Reports that t ere have be a en invitation archery compe- 11, a combination family pic- Amos H. Witmer, sixty-lno L. Hess Jr. Donegal Philadelphia Pike; Daniel M.! Wrecks Rebuilt — Cars Painted — Body and Joy, Lancasi*r County, Pa. nine faculty additions in the =" the season Sept. 1 at Nic and club shoot was held); “Columbia R1 at New-|Springs Road, was found Hess, Syracuse, N. Y.; Miriam, Fender Work Richard A. Rainbolt, "Editor district. New teachers in the, 28-target course, located |!" conjunction with gun, died at the Lancaster/decad Wednesday evening a-M. Hess, Bird-in-Hand: Eu-| . . and Publisher. Landisville elementary school i ! burning ceremonies. T h e|n Rhoda M., and Caleb| Electric & Acetylene Welding schools of the at Mount Joy, Pa., class mail March 3, 1879. general faculty meeting all teachers High meet at the Hempfield Landisville elementary school |L. Kline, are Miss Ruth N. Fr Entered at the post office] {grade; as second- | sixth under the Act ot! Audrey C. grade. tary School, Correspondent f——— lary and junior The 1957-58 school termi vocal music. will officially open in the} In the Hempfield Hempfield school, seven new Joint School District with # will assume teaching for| They are for| geography; high scheduled Mrs. school teachers school, and all elementary! leave: teachers will meet at Mrs. Mary the high school English: vocal music; Elementary students in the ‘Marilyn E. Neff, and Miss Catherine M. Will be awarded in all classes women and juniors, will be in all classes for Drout will teach Member, Pennsylvania News: grades 2 and 3 in the Mount- and Miss Helen about the middle of Se Sauder will teach ele school teachers sistant scoutmaster, duties. hut in Landisville John P. Kershner, painted and repaired by Flory S. scouts, Tuesday, Sept. 3 at 9:30 am. Hiestand, English and French|from 11 to 15 willl who is replacing Miss Helen/Scouts are high| |E. Farren, now on sabbatical Improvements to the E. in Richard the girls health ,. 4 miles cast of Elizabethtown. County Hospital at 2:15 p.m. bout 6:30 o'clock, sec- club house was one year old, T uesday following an illnessiz small rope from the Born in Rapho Twp. 'he|deputy coroner, a J ert, Vice-president Guy Lo- was the son of the late John dict ‘or | ser, oe Ser, Secretary Robert Todd, x Emma Haines Witmerition and theorized and treasurer Kermit Drum- member of Mrs. for men, “20 pins” awarded, that men, wom- {He was a ptem- and James Sargen have join- Myers, Marietta | men- ber. : ed the class of experts. Close According to Richard N. behind comes a group of ex the Nissley Funeral home land would have entered Shotzberger, scout master, pert bowmen who are press- hanging by nice M,, issued a ver-/ of accidental strangula- held Saturday afternoon at|————— me 9 the boy became entangled in the Home, and 2 p.m. at the Mt. The lad was a pupil in the Funeral services were held | {Maytown Elementary School T i limb M. Hess, all ai home. : d ia . grade: Mics : The regulation field round " heels Balanced and Aligne Subscription Rate $2.50 pel ond grade ; Miss ; us Any wil ae esulation ed oid and within the year's 49 years. He had been alof a cherry tree near his Also surviving is his oer) Ww year by Mail Harkins, fourth grade; iss Dy arte In al. the bowmen has been of the hospital since home. nal grandfather, Menno L. PHONE E-TOWN EM 7-6450 RHEEMS Advertising rates upon re- Hazel 1. Garner, fifth grade; Which covers 24 ac £3, cessful in making it debt November, 1956. . Yds ; as/Hess, Mount Joy R1 quest. Mrs. Helen P. Horst, fifth diiion to the trophies which free. President William Shu- Dr. John Gates, acting [Sess NOUN: JOY 1 Funeral services will be] the 1:30 at the Nissley Funeral | Joy Mennonite church, with | heller jointly held the mort- New DTT ~ en and juniors, “20 es ewtown E U. B. Church. [rope when he fell from the ant ’ Merits ad paper Publishers’ Association {vile schoo), 3 and Nes, Se oe ao us ) pins’ gage While : ue glance ol Surviving are iwo broth-|tree while playing. inter jah Mr Evils some or Soun : nette Shindler wi (each oy f 1¢ board o irectors arc stars al . io = 5 a ance A Nitin: rs and three sisters, Anna A brother, Nathan, discov-!|avani C ~~ kindergarten in the Farm- ance with National Field carvell, Lehman Smith, Jas. Mary, wife of Charles: Fogie,lered the body aor "he viel orang ey —— ei I ad 1c Landisville - - Salunga¢ ale School. Mrs. Mary G. Fra aa Loser, and Glenn Longeneck-| | William H. Witmer; Oliver!tim failed to show up at his ALIT E nsurarnce Wi e Lae nheiser will teach at area maintained by the fire er set fire to the paper. |H. Witmer and May H., wife home for supper. Gates fixed QU Y M ATS 1 TE | ohrerstown, transferring company. A tree-planting| [atest results of the shoot-|>f Harry Weaver, all of Col- ‘he time ‘of death at about ALSO A FULL LINE OF Nn V 1 Bu. Richard Jones from the Landisville Elemen- project is planned to begin ing indicate that John Bair, umbia R1: and Mrs. = Cora (5:45 p.m. . L 0 | ca wl wv r be | Ch hi PTF Agent! Don- 33333333332 333s: 3 3382 3 high and Marvin C. Burkhart, as- ing hard to enter the expert + the scout class. They include pe has been Halter, Paul Miller, Richard) the Musser, Paul Roland, Chet| Cleaning - Tailoring Fruits & Vesciables | 3 Whatever your insurance problem . .~ you can count on us to take time to analyze it who range in age Williamson and David Kray-| H years. The Boy bill. President Shupert again completing the extends an invitation to all picnic interested persons to attend § cooperation with the shoot. { Landisville Fire Com- Eicherlys FREE MOTHPROOFING 9 — | Miss pany. The Stars and Stripes has Krall's Meat Market WEST MAIN ST., MT. JOY Mrs. MAY Reader and Advisor properly . . . determine exactly what pro-| tection is best for you. When you consult! us, you consult your neighbor—an inde-| pendent agent of this community who | knows insurance and has a sincere desire’ to be of service. Call at any time. No, i rg SIA) Ans tres Tow (one a1 flOWn over West Point con- obligation, of course districts’ five schools will and physical education: Jarl The Landisville Lions club a ifo gau , course. report to their respective L. Nohrenberg, junior high{will hold a dinner meeting tinuously since the academy You Phone OL 3-27 51 We Call i Au i i schools on Wednesday, Sept. social studies; and William C.lal the Landisville Fire Hall was built. 11st he a x A 5 4, al 8:30 a.m. for a half-day Piper, driver training. on Tuesday, Sept. 3, at 6: So, os a Et SR TT Sr Tet reenter metres ETE cossary. Tits, 9 No appt, pe Wiley & Rutt Agency session. Thursday will also be p.m. Following the dinner, A 000 ARO 1 4 40140 100 A011 B00 8 4011 BO B03. 0B 1 tim Nr 81 E. Main St. ML. Toy Ph. 326911 a half-day session during the Twenty-nine scou's same hours {for elementary the Landisville Boy Scout/hold a swimming party at: pupils. The first full day of Troop 41 are in the process Honeysuckle Pool, Landis-. er ire OC In 9g. a e classes will be on Friday, of making landscape im- Ville, as the guests of J. Rich-" September 6. Kindergarten provements and recreational 8'd Nissley. The meeting: will not begin until Friday. |{acilities to {he Landisville Will be over by. Save money on every pair of sheer In the high school, students| Fire Co’s picnic grou nds. One enry Manheim : : > “J in grades 9 through 12 only of the os ny pro- B1, president. Program chair- :. Berkshire Stockings will report for enrollment on! jecis is the erection of a flag- MeN for the Tuesday meeting: ~ Wednesday, Sept. 4, at 8:30 pole on the: site. are Charles Long and Wil-: - AUG 1 5 - 31 a.m. Students in and 8 only will report for en- pla ming and making several Thurs- flower gardens on the grounds Ri cha rd E. Int Come in and choose Dismissal will be at 11- with several picnic tables IC ar i er. Fashionad stvles rollment at 8:30 on day. :30 am. on each of these and charcoal pits and grills days. grades 7 The young scouts are ofto be added to the The first full day OPENS TONITE - 8:30 Nine nites (except Sun.) through Sat. September “You're apt to find yourself gasping out picnic LAST PLAY OF THE SEASON i 7 32-4c i; loud with from the members of the club will ; NOW liam Snavely. including Berkshires with AUCTIONEER : ; ‘ Complete Sales Service : ylace Kantrun Top Anywhere ii runs from top to toe MANHEIM, PA." : Phone OL 3-3734 Mt. Joy and Toe R.D 4 ee Regular $1.65 | Regular $1.50 | Regular $1.35 5 & | 5 simple, stunned, limpid pleasure.” Kerr, N. Y. Herald Tribune DON'T MISS THIS THRILLING COURT-ROOM DRAMA! Gen. At Box Of- fice for all performances Adm. t. Gretna Gretna Playhouse ™ AUCTIONEER : »ov $1.29 Complete Sales Service 3 pairs $3.79 RUFUS GEIB || — MANHEIM. R. D. 2 6 Phone MO-5-4136 STOP THAT ITCH! ‘now $1.19 now $1. 0 3 pairs $3.49 3 pairs $3.19 ITTY’S Lincoln Bowling Alleys ARE NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON Anyone interested in open or league bowling can make arrangemenis by calling OL 3-9161 Watch For Grand Opening ALLEYS WILL BE EQUIPPED WITH AUTOMATIC PIN-SETTERS THURS. SEPT. 5 Zeamer's Cafe AVENE EGP; SHOWS OY | wu MATINEE EVENINGS re IJ SATURDAYS AND SATURDAYS THEATRE HOLIDAYS 7 and 9:00 P.M 2:00 P. M. MOUNT JOY, PA. FRIDAY — SATURDAY, AUGUST 30 - 31 RITA HAYWORTH — ROBERT MITCHUM -in- “FIRE DOWN BELOW” MONDAY — TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2 - 3 MATINEE MONDAY 2:00 P. M. 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All A&P Stores and Markets Will Be CLOSED LABOR DAY, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd. ° Ann Page Mayonnaise Sout Ann Page Beans Vio. hor an 3 Tomato Paste Hunts’... Get | Can Free with 4 can 3 Cans at Regular Price comb. 25¢ Educator Crax 2.5: 35% io 29¢ (Special Low Price . . . None Priced Higher) 2 | Iceberg Lettuce on 176 Pink Meat (Special Low Price... None Priced Higher) Cantaloupes 2 - 45¢ Golden Bananas 2 Ib. 25¢ Fresh Prune Plums 2 bs. QT ia 1.98 i 35¢ 16-02. 35¢ “California Crisp None Priced Higher Northwestern None Priced Higher Oxford Park Grass Seed 1° Banquet Frozen Pies rey A&P Strawberries = Jo A&P Orange Juice ron 6 A&P Frozen Peas 89¢ 5 pkgs. 99¢ 33c 2 Loo 49¢ 15¢ 2 z= 47¢ 3 re. 35¢ “Super-Right” Luncheon Meat 3 >~%1.00 Banquet Chicken Yule. QE White Bread Jane Parker 1b 16 il 93¢ 39¢ "Dated" Sliced Bread Loaf Pound Cake Special Price! Jane Parker Gold or Marble Large Cake All Prices in This Advertisement Effective through Saturday, August 31st. of CRESTMONT = ICE CREAM 2 6% Pre-Holiday SALE {/2-gallon container Favorite Flavors Za-Rex Fruit Syrup Pint Bottle 31¢ Salada Kleenex ‘Sweetzel Tea Bags Tissues Cookies 3% 25% FD 67] 25 29¢ 5 27¢| i! 28¢ Your Mount Joy A&P Store nu Patti-Pak Frozen Steaks reread 2 pias 89¢ | LE 65¢ Zt 51.05 rr - Beef Steaks OPEN FRIDAY 9 P ITI I BO ATE ra Co 1 = HI QB