The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 16, 1958, Image 3

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(SUNDAYS EXCEPTED)
SATURDAY
MATINEES
1:00 & 5:00 P.M.
RESERVED SEAT TICKETS
20- 2.00-$2.75-$3.30-$385
pas Tax Included
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Both the Christmas and
New Year's Eve dances were
considered a success by the
auxiliary and both were well



 
 



+: Is Planned
attended the committee an-
A Valentine teen-age dance nounced. Attention is called
has been planned by the to the fact that several “out
wxiliary of the local fire of school” teenagers were
‘|~ompany for Saturday, Feb. placing cigarettes 0 n the
[15, it was announced by the floor of the firehouse. Trust-
ees announced that this prac
tice will not be tolerated
the dances
group. The Starlighters dane?
orchestra wiil provide music
‘| for the dancers, An admission
: (charge of 50s will be made.
cooperation on this matter.
| with self-addressed
MRS. MAY sr —
= Hoey, P57 Lon : euney and Advisor CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
i ¢ or Fisone BE 3» — } : | hi irs of ite, love, mar-| Mpg, Martha Wolgemuth
Tr : All readings private. (celebrated her 90th birthday
— E R b= = E | No appointment necessary. December 28. Mrs. Wolge-|
a { Hours: 9 am. to 10 p.m. 1 : . !
SPOR TS LE) 560 East Cumberland St. uth resides With her son

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LANCASTER CO. CHAPTER FOR INFANTI
C. C. RUDY
Chairman
Phone
EXpress 3-3511



Help Continue — FREE
School Polio Vaccinations
Public Clinical Vaccinations S Col
Braces, Shoes, Crutches, Ete.
FILL AND MAIL YOUR -
MARCH ‘OF DIMES CARD TODAY!
Room 401, Breneman Bldg., 53 N. Duke St.,
JOHN C. TRUXAL
jand daughter-in-law, Mr. and
{Mrs. Irvin Wolgemuth, Don-
50-6p egal Springs Road.
| LEBANON, PA.
Phone 3-4673
  
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For service and counsel on property insurance
Consult an Agent of
MOUNT/GOY MUTUAL
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CESEESEENN INN ENE EAN INE ENNEEE NER EEEREY
SHOWS JOY MATINEE
EVENINGS SATURDAYS
AND AND
SATURDAYS TH EATRE HOLIDAYS
7 and 9:00 P.M 0 P.M.

r— MOUNT 10Y. PA.
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JANUARY 17 - 18
JOEL McCREA — VIRGINIA MAYO -in-
“THE TALL STRANGER”
MONDAY — TUESDAY, JANUARY 20 - 21
JEAN SIMMONS — PAUL NEWMAN -in-
“UNTIL THEY SAIL”
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JANUARY 22 - 28
GARY COOPER — AUDREY HEPBURN -in-
“LOVE IN THE AFTERNOON”


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COMPLETE ONE-STOP FOOD SERVICE”
RICES GOOD JAN. 16-17-18
Metal Handle Brooms
$119 . $159
TV Pop-Corn
2 rks 29 ¢
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are to be contin- Craul’s
ued. The committee asks for Her
__|Hallgren 498
‘ ersole 531,

TURKEY PIES
CHICKEN
Fresh or Fresh Frozen OYSTERS
BEEF or
SELECTS OR EXTRA SELECTS

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ship now stands at 81 in com-
parison to 23 members last
spring.
The chapter-sponsored Jun-
ior Bowling league will com-|
plete its first season March
929. The men voted to Stage a
Jaycees To
Purchase
Uniform
ALLEY
MOUNT JOY TOWNE bred
JR. BOWLING LEAGUE : ye
R ST ANDINGS banquet for all the bowlers Holsteins,
Team yo eT w Mount Joy Jaycees voted who competed in two-thirds
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Prev's 49 26 ‘$125 toward ‘he purcras> of or more of the Saturday
. ans ' fu . ' se mine activity Yap aie
it Hopple's 41% 26'.a policewoman's uniform at morning activity, Park Neiss
y 97) <0! T I ight tin (| was named chairman of the
oie « 2 » wsday J eting o 3 ™ '
oS A the Tuesday night mec § project. There are approxi-
( XS al 9 - 3 Oe due ¢ :
. rett’S 9m othe group, Burgess Aldus, mately 42 teenage boys in the
Hallgren’s 27 40%, tio is als Wiair-lleague
Packer's... 191, 48% Hannan, who is also cha eague. ;
or cingle Barnhart 223. man of the committee for tha! James Meminger, trustee aridgdletown
High single, Barnhart 223. a The Charlie Zoller fund
High triple, Barnhart 577. project, was present at the for the Charlie Zeller fund,
: meeting to discuss the need! "evorted a total of $650 re-
~eived to date; and Gene
Wicherly, chairman of the
Javeee banquet Friday night,
reported reservatiing now
total 140 persons. Six men
will attend the State TOYM
(Ten Outstanding Young
Man) meeting at Reading on
February 1 and 2. Members
tn go are George Albert, Wil-
liam Gassman, Charles Drace,
Willlam Landis, Harold Zim-
merman and Robert Schroll. | ~ B
A donation was voted tol,
he Marietta chapter to help
defray the expenses of send-
of policewomen in the bor-
ough to assist at street cross-
ings where scl.ool children go
to and from school.
Two prcicets were endors-
ed for the coming spring
months; Youth Day in Gov-
ornment at Donegal high
«chool and a Bicycle Road-e-o
for younger youth. Ragner
HOPPLE'S—3 Hallgren was named chair-
Hopple 532. Farmer 535, man of the Youth Day pro-
Albert 451. Harnicsh 490, L.iect. In other appointments,
Funk 491. Total 2499. Richard Kepple was named
*A CKERS—1 chairman of a sign committee
Barnhart 577, W. Brown {o investicate signs to b»
CRAUL'S—4
Waltz 499, Snyd-r 511, Em-
enheiser 465, Wells 519, and
Craul 572. Total 2566.
YALLGREN'S—0
Mateer 466, Keene
Zink 444, Gemberling
Total 2291,
413,
470,
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384. Doe 399, Pennell 535, placed a! the entrances of the ing the Marietta chapter’s A
anlkor. B48 Total 244° . 3 pracident to the National reider,
Packer 548. Total 2443. borough: Henry Zerphey was 1 ational;
pie ’ TOYM affair. The Marietta “'t: J2V
— named chairman of a. special
rear license plate committee;
and John Stauffer was named
a director on the board to fill
a vacancy.
Three new members were
445. accepted into the chapter:
Baxter Wel's, East Ma‘n St.,
Leonard Safko, East Main St.;
group has submitted a candi-
date for tre iational honor of
ten outstanding men in the
United States for the year.
In oth~r business the grovp
announced it will b> host to
‘he Red Ronse meeting of the
county chanters at the local
American Legion home Jan.
FREY'S—3
Good 389, Landis 558. Eb-
Peiffer 393, Frey
563. Total 2434.
HENDRIX'S—1
Neiss 510, J.-Brown
McCue 496. R. Funk 442, and
Hendrix 528. Total 2421.
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a - — and William Arnold, May- 20 The ; ; : :
town. John Landis, secretary,'”: +1€ headauarters build-|Warvey Rettew, of Manheim
QUALITY MEATS conducted the . initiation of Ie on Bani Main Street Has Dupes, Aucs,
SPs ~ We POS _ .. been completed in botl - ee een
ALSO A FIILL LINE OF oe Tevenly Be terior pi int —. taturdav: Mare
group, John|,. : Saturday. March 1 — One
Wolgemuth, Jere Hend~rson tions. The men a'so endorsed mila north of Rt. 322 near Mi
"BIRDS [248 and Mr. Arnold. The member- the building of a Pennsylvan- | pjageant. stock and imple]
dhs J ia State headquarters bnild-|.wants by Ammon A. Graby.
FROSTED Pr00DS
Fruits & Vegetables
ing. George Albert, preside t,
was in charge of the meeting,
TREE SERVICE
SAWING PRUNING and ly
, mrtg SPRAYING GRANTED NAME p
| Charles S. Young, Mt. Joy.
Krall's Meat Markel B. BB. IBACH has been given the exclusive
Phone MO 5-4616 luse of the name ‘Big Syca-
JOY | » \
{more” as a herd name in reg-
istering his purebred Holstein
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Rillmyer on the J E.
Warm. full line of stock and
of
Fuh*man,
imnlements by the Estate
Washineaton
TTnion National! Mt. Joy Bank,
Adm. Dupes, Auct
Thursday,
miles east of Lancaster along
Guernsey
|Sales Pavilion, 65 head Pure-
hred, bloodtested. accredited,
Sale
Route 30
some vace,
managed by Wm. Juzi for P.
A., Harrisburg.
Auct.
February
Thecday Fah 25 —
Dante 2399 leading fram Co n-
«all ta CamnhellPawn at Fase
100 head of dairv eattle
20 head of hogs
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The Bulletin. Mount Joy Pa. ©
Thursday. January 16
SALE REGISTER
Tuesday, January 28-—Near
Prescott, Pa., 35 head
Bloodtested,
Dairy
Tuesday, February 11th —
along Route 441 leading from
at
Baker
to Marietta
H.
Feb. 13 —
at the
Guernseys
ney...
Jy
by
Sale managed
Qale managed by Harvey Ret-
‘ew. Dupes, Auct.


: seteteetITe TIT TTILL 2IIIIIIIIAMIEIIITAMMILI|AIMI 0 Lo a vlements.
§ . This prefix name is granted
; Your Best New Year 3 Resolution 58d will be recorded by The, Wednesday. March 5th —
olstein-Fri-sian Associa‘ion|along Route 340 between Sil-
S H 0 U i D B E 1 Oo U S E off America, Over 1050 prefix-| ver Sori and Marietta, Lan-
OUR SERVICE REGULARLY es were reserved for breeders caster County, Stock. imple-
{in 1957. ments and dairy equipment,
° {| Te by Jerome Heisey. Dupes,
Ls th {| The first motion picture Auctioneer.
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California. A four-leaf clover is con-
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Pure-
accredited
equipment
and a full line of farm mach-
inery. Sale managed by Har-
vey Rettew, Manheim; Owner
Francis Bixler. Dupes, Auct,
Irwin
were Mrs. Pearl Brenneman,
Mt. Joy R. D. Mrs, Mabel Wit-
mer and daughter Judy. Lan-
caster RD,
Mount Joy.
Si» .
IX Oliver
were
Landis of Lititz.
Dupes,
Millersville,
list. Rev. Arndt! formerly liv-
Lester
15 mile northeast of
in Mount Joy Twp.,
wear Keller stock yards. Live
Stock, form implements.
Elwood Kuhn'
were
Brown and son,
Mr. Sonny Smith,
bara
no
A Ravegum all of Lancaster.
Ammon
by
Francis Haberstroh
mily were Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Haberstroh
Mountville and Miss Nancy
wrey, Washington Boro.
Mr
house, of Landisville.
and
Mrs. Tho, B. Sener, Lancaster
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lauden-
berger and children, Mr, and
Mrs. Victor Frey, Mrs. Philip
Bard, all of Columbia,
Etta Foley, New York, Mrs.
Leonora Halter, Kinderhook.
bv Willis R
Datars, 3 miles west of Man-
heim. on the Colebrook Rd.
near East Fairview Church of
tha Brethren, Ravnho Town-
Livestock, and farm im-
Master James
Sunday at Overlook, ice skat-
ing.
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NEWTOWN

Mrs. Irene Snyder is spend-
ing several days with Mr. and
Mrs. Havard Johnston, Fruit-
ville Pike.
and Mrs.
Visitors of Mr.
and family
Witmer
Mr. Bill Miller,
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Brosey and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bren-
ner, Salunga, Mrs, Mary Lu-
cas. Columbia, Mr. Henry K.
Hess and son,
Master John Lehman of town.
Mt. Joy and
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Witmer and family
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Jean and Jere Witmer visi-
ted Mr. and Mrs, Percy Cam-
bell and family Mt, Joy RD.
The Rev. Raymond Arndt,
is on the sick
»d in Newtown,
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Coatesville,
Miss Bar-
Whitman, Miss Eileen
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Weav-
ar visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Steele, of Lancaster
of Mr. and Mrs.
and fa-
Visitors
and son, of
Edna Kuhn v'sited
Mrs, Harold Ritten-
Mrs.
and
Visitors of Mr. Geo. Moore
family were Mr. and
Mrs.
Master John Lehman and
Brosey svent
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Geltmacher and family
were Mr. Ray Geltmacher of
Kinderhook, Mr. and Mrs,
Harold Stoppard and sons of
Tronville, and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Gamber and son, of Mt.
Joy.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Frysinger, Ida Eis-
enberger, and Katie Moore,
were, Mrs. Henry Hess and
Mrs. Pearl Bren-
neman, Mrs. Carl Haines,
Mrs. John Mellinger and chil-
dren, all of Mt. Joy RD, Rev.
Henry Hostetter, Manor, Mrs.
Mabel Witmer and daughter,
Lancaster RD, Mrs. Ray
Myers, Mt. Joy, M~s. William
Haines, Mrs. Martha Fogie,
M~. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt-
macher, all of town, Mrs. Ray
1ibble, Columbia RD, Miss
Kathryn Weaver, Lancaster,
Mr, Charles Weaver, Iron.
ville. Rev. Ira Fortna, Oyster
Point, and Mrs. Creta Sload
of Maytown.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Gamber were Mr.
and Mrs. Salem Gamber and
daughter of Norwood.
Mrs. Earl Geltmacher and
fam’ly visited Mr. and Mrs,
Harvey Bard of Ironville.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs,
Harry Weaver were Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Weaver of Marietta
and Miss Kathryn Weaver of
Lancaster.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Frank Jr. and sons
were Mrs. Carol Miller and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Frank Sr. and daughter, all
of town, Mrs. and Mrs. Ern-
~st Kohler of Red Lion, and
Mrs. Russel Herr, Mount Joy.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Fogie and family were
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Barton and
Aaughter. Columbia, Mr. Al-
fred Altland, Mass., Mrs.
Donald DeGeorge. Maryland
and Mrs. Wm. Witmer of
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gam-
bor were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hav-
ard Johnston of Fruitville
Pike,
Mrs. Martha Fogie visited
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A'tland
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Jones and daughter of
Colymbia RD.
Mr. and Mrs Howard Gam-
ber visited Mr. and Mrs, Ray-
mond Schening and Mrs.
Minnie Hahn of Lancaster.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Haines and family were
| Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frey,
| Mrs. Henry Rollman a n d
| daughter Patsy, Mr. and Mrs
| Wm. Rollman and son Ricky
all of Lititz, Mrs. Harry Wit-
| mer, Mrs. Arlene Smith, both
| of Manheim, "Mr. and Mrs,
| Kenneth Alexander and fam-
| ily of Florin.
|
| President Grover Cleveland
| first said, “the mails must go
| through.”

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