ol Eshleman, Martha Eshleman, . Mary Anna, Margaret, and Sylvester Dearbeck, Mark . and candies. The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa Thursday, November 14 2 PP&L Shows ENGAGEMENTS “Yoon? in fremen wre The Mount Joy BULLETIN Swigert Backs Plan MOUNT JOY, PENNA PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT “ALL VOLUNTARY i A |IESHLEMAN -- MARKS eating out Sunday evenir The engagement of Miss When a fire seen through the Joyce Eshleman, daughter of Windows of a building gave Mr. and Mrs. John E. Eshle- ‘he illusion that the building] Florin, to James W.Wwas on fire. A rubbish fire 12-Month Earning the! man, Earnings accruing to Marks, son of Mr. and Mrs, near the former Jamesway/ Oo Hire Han Ica e to the common Stock of Penp: [Elmer P. Marks, Luckey, O. building on Main Street was 'sylvania Power & Light Com-|ywas announced at a family 'seen through the windo months party recently. |Firemen were called to the Dr. John H. Stauffer RUPTURE-EASER (A Piper Brace Truss)! 81 E. "CONFUCIUS SAY OPTOMETRIST Main St, Phone OL 3-8411 11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA he voluntary nature of the national hire-the ‘pany for the twelve EVEN ELEPHANT Ts : voluntary natu ond! n scene but no damage was re- In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County handicap od program in the United States is the |ended Seplember 30, 1957, Ps Rehlenan, oh &r aduale ported. {FORGET principal reason for its continung success, Emest G. {were $19,534,172 equivalent|9% Manchester Lollege, nips amit oe seman MAN WHO 7 Swigert ssident of NAM. wrote in an ¢ lit rial for a to $3.30 per share of common, Manchester, Ind., is a facul-| NEVER fs Richard A. Rainbolt N pre of F fe en ar sol scl ou ~f istock at such date, as com-|ty member of the Derry TO OPEN ADVERTISE S$ recer Sue ( do maonee months ublicatio y a © . 4 Editor = ; ent 18s ue of \ OE Sa oy C { pared with $19,505,042 or $3- Elementary Schools, Hershey. In answer to requests be-| Pret sident Eis nhower's ( mmittee on Lmployment o "30 per share for the twelve Mr. Marks, also a graduate ing made by customers, new Sh \ the Physically Handicapped. months ended Sept. 30, 1956. |°f Manchester College, is em-|Chrisimas clubs will open at |ployed as a control chemist| [the local banks next week, im Publisher Subscription Rate Back | By Martha Rainbolt 50 YEARS AGO November 6, 1907 A Hallowe'en party given at the home of Mr. Mrs. Sylvester Dearbeck on] Thursday evening when the following guests were enter-| tained: Misses Freda Willer, Elizabe h Peeples, Amelia Peoples, Daisy Pannabecker, Margaret Rahm, Clara Rahm, Matilda Mumma, Esther Frank, Carrie Frank, Mary Mumma, Mrs. Harry Peoples) and daughter Mary. President Longenecker has| called a special meeting of| Borough Council to convene; this evening at 7 o'clock for| the purpose of taking action) on the Bube waler matter. | The parties who on Hallo-| ween night took John Hauen-| stein’s buekboard and ran it into the creek at Reist’ s| Creamery are all known and, may be obligated to pay for| their fun. | 30 YEARS AGO November 9, 1927 Mrs. Willis Weaver, near town planted two dozen eg plant stalks and gathered from them 170 egg plants .That is a wonderful yield. | Mr. C. V. Fite has opened a fruit store and meat market| in the Frank Hershey store-| room on East Main Street.| x | He carries a fine line of all kinds of fruit and meats. | 8 Mr. John L. Schroll, on mt.| Joy sireet, police cfficer here for some time, resigned yesterday to take eifect immediately. Rufus Ressler and family moved to the Ressler farm,| which they recently purchas- ed. | § 1h YEARS AGO | § November 6, 1947 While fishing in the quehanra river near the Marietta Depot recently wilh! several others Martin “Tiny” Heisey, of Rheems had an] unusual experience. He fishing from a boat, smoking a cigar at the time. He threw] the cigar butt into the river and abou. the time it struck] the water it was “nailed” by| a fish. Mr. Heisey immediate-| ly cast his line to the spot and as it struck the water, Mr. Fish took the bait. “Tiny” landed a ‘en inch bass. While preparing a ringneck pheasant which had been shot opening day Mrs. Syl- vester Hendrix found a good sized marble in the bird's stomach. The marble is on! display .in the Bulletin win- dow. | Church To Hold Annual Bazaar The annual Christmas Baz- aar of the Mount Joy Presby- terian church will be held in the church Nov. 30 from 12 | noon until 9 p.m. There will be booths of Christmas gifis, aprons, chil- | dren's items, doll clothes, | toys, pies and cakes, Christ- mas wrappings, and a Christ- | mas gift tree. Also planned is a a booth of | “frifles and (reasures,” and | a pantry shelf stocked with | home made jellies, pickles| Snacks will be served also | during the day. — ‘A dog's tongue is the ony | part of its body that can per-| spire. - $2.50 per Advertising Rates upon request. Entered at the post office at second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. Member, Pennsylv ania Nei w Us paper Publishe rs’ ELIGIBLE TO “ American industry,” m: \ {Earnings for last year includ- —r———— ; man and staff of the Presi-| led earnings for former sub-|PY the Brush Beryllium Com- [November 18. by aa he said, “has every right 10 dent's Commitee on the oc- lsidiary, Scranton Electric PANY; Elmore, Ohio. its attitude t0- casion of its tenth Company, which was merged| January 31, 1956. Revenues, for the twelve months ended| September 30, 1957, after ap- 1 yt in-ipropriate adjustment to re- will observe family night on| {lect Pennsylvania Public |Tuesday, Nov. 26. The group that, lUtility Commission orders, {will (ravel to Hershey to see me tet ce | PLAN FAMILY NIGHT | Instead of the regular meet- ling Nov. 25, the Florin Lions| year year ibe proud of Mount Joy, Penna., as ward the physically capped, and of its record in! Two-Way Street Portland, Oregon pointed out rehabilitation and —— {providing jobs. Mutual Salislaction Assoc iation lassisting The |dustr ialist You'll po I-14 A&P’s 8 CTC TT EEL TI Mount Joy BY APPOINTMENT Closed Wednesdays |ATTEND CHICAGO ‘Way | 4H CONVENTION to attend the {Convention in Chicago fromP {Deec. 1 to 7 it was announced WwW hen by Mrs. Ruth Kimblye Krei- power. That is the most pre-and will continue to encour-|share as compared with $14,- pich, (extension home econo-| in the world toage the employment of hand-|793, 734 or $2.50 per share] CHECK OUR PRICES |Nolt, [Jean Heisey, Florin, [thing team from {who won the state 4-H dem-the was|onstration in clothing project. congratulations to the chair- and industry. who has been our, § Sus-| wa 3 4 ood! this whole activity has not| lwere $129,854,767, an in- Jae current. production of the handicapped|/crease of 2.0% over compar-| 1957 Ice 957 Ice Follies. able revenues for the pre-| “Employed in a job as g as his skills permit—in a jobonly he wants and in which hisindividual the opportunity tos to have take his rightful place in so-| {vious year. given the Two local girls are eligibleemployer is happy National . loyee in American industry, ‘the American lholds his head high becausehis productive contribution.” ‘he is making it under his own| Mr. Swigert said NAM has/lent to $2143 per jmonths ended September 30, 11957 were $14,684,147 equiva-| common, icious thing LaVon! g anyone who bas suffered and dizability. Mr. Swigert, on N.AM., also nine months ifor the ended The two are Mount Joy R2, the clo- ‘he county aicapped persons where and ‘when possible by the Asso-| behalf oficiation’s more than extended members and by all businessgeean are warmer than those MOUNT JOY inland. FOR 1958 PROUDLY PRESENTS OTORDOMS MASTERPIECE ! An entirely new Cadillac classic in styling, luxury and per; ormance! convince you that this is motordom’s master piece in luxury. There are exciting new fabries and leathers . . . wondrous new beauty of appointments . . . and a whole host of new passenger conveniences And, unquestionably, a single journey behind the wheel will reveal why this is motordom’s masterpiece in performance. There is a spectacular new high- performance engine . . . an even smoother, more responsive transmission . . . aud. as an option al extra gost, the marvel of Cadillac air suspension. I's all new —it’s all wonderful —and it’s all waiting for you today in our showroom. 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LIVE OR DRESSED { | | | | | | | Is Earnings accruing to the| 4-H/him — the handicapped em- ciety, but has also benefited common stock for the nine| : economy by! {September 30, 1956. | = + Seer ser ue DL. Hess, Sr. 21,500} Winters in Places. near the| . €sS, r. | OL 3-5359| | | TM Nes. U.S. Pat. Off “Right or ie $495 form-fittin jm! 561 strong, fac ing | Adjustable men, state right, left side, double. Butter : Corn Flakes «oss: Flour oie, lona New Pack Pegs Pascal Celery iccherg Lettuce Large Oranges Nuiritiots Golder BANANAS - 11° (Special Low Price ... . None Priced Higher) Fresh String Beans None Higher Florida Juicy Thin Skin None Priced Higher FE OR MATCH A&P Frozen Peas A&P Peas and Carrots A&P Frozen Cut Corn A&P Spinach (leaf or chopped) A&P Franch Fried Botatues 25-Ib. bag I-Ib. 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