The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday, February 27 2 is directing the ii . _— interlocutor. The Mop: Joy from also be can be secured any Lions club MOUNT JOY, PENNA. sored by the club PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY 11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, Daa In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County. School € meeting N night approved Jt time for stud- C parental per- Joint special Hempfield Board at a last Monday the released ents who have mission attended vices to be Landisville sterial which A. Rainbolt Editor Richard mini- held tc Salunga will be and Publisher beginning on March 5 andl gy continuing through April Services will be held at the as|Landisville Church of God. The schedule will provide for services for both the el- ementary students and the he Landisville "Lions junior-senior high students. y : "The elementary student ser- Club will hold its final prac-f "=~ © * Tm . Landis - Saga: tice in the form of a dress|Vi¢es are May. 3 Rev. Frank Turner, Mendon, Ohio, here mm |Féhearsal tomorrow night in! I vision: Mar preparation for its minstrel OD @ preac ling mission IE, By Richard Jones show Saturday night, March! 12, Re v.. E. Thomas Tillett 1 to be presented ai the vastor, Church of God; Mar. 9, Rev. Ernest P. Leer, pas County's biggest Hempfield high school, Lan- 19, Rev. Ernest P. Leer, pas- tor, Zion Lutheran Church; disville. Curtain time is 8:00 Yor 1 years Mar. 26, Rev. N. L. Bowers, topic of pm. . : wn. .p. Pastor, Salunga Church of The minstrel show, “Dark-| Lo Brethren: April 2, Rev. ihe Landie- town Follies of 1958", willipenno Good, pastor, Salun- area. The bliz- feature an all-Lion chorus|gy Methodist Church. accompanying of 45 voices singing many of| pe junior-senior the old favorite minstrel q.nool schedule melodies, accompanied by a Rev, Frank Turner: | 7-piece Dixieland band who|Rey. E. P. Leer: of will play many of the old Rev. N. L Bowers: the residents! original ‘Dixie’ classics. Menno Good: April and business establishments Headlining the show will be! wi] pe of the area. The storm,{the -‘end-men’”, the black-|dent body. which started quietly enough faced comics and funsters that Saturday af.ernoon, characterized by George caught many persons away|Shenck, Richard from their homes at the/Lawrence Cramer, Clifford|special meeting at the height of its fury. This re- Coleman, Leo Eckert and E. [disville school porter had his car stalled in/Robert Nolt, with their|nigh!, Feb. heavy drif's two miles westimany jokes and comedy rou- 7:30 p.m. Subscription Rate $2.50 per year by mail. 2 Advertising Rates upon requoest. Entered at the post office at Mount Joy, Penna, second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers’ ic A Cs A n Association b ir p Correspondent . C Lancaster s snow storm in thirty is still the biggest in conversation -Salunga ville c zard and hgh r st 1 € Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. ) freezing temperatures al- is: stand- 12 brought fo 4a the most still daily practically all routine 9 The Key Club of 27 The guest speaker show, will posed Tickets bers. Officers Weidman, ar dent + member of the Lions + dent: I | ‘or a. the door. Proceeds will gy ‘ J | | ‘be used for community ser- tary, 4 vice projects annually spon- advisor “hapter of Mu Alpha Theta, Home, lenten ser- S€ sponsored by the disville school. each Wednesaay during Lent dy of mathematics Teachers College. For mem- Smithburg welfth » Geometry continue the study of Trig-| gebra. their + Hackman. 2 service Boose, in charge of the stu- Richard Hbllinger, Keener Hauer, Hemp- Ejfe, Charles, field high school will hold a Je Lan- Jr., on Thursday Fred Joost, 7th beginning at Oberholtzer. = held Saturday, {the Brandt's Church Brethren, St. Thomas and interment was made |the church cemetery. Feb. 22, from rx of the R1, in 43 student mem-|=— Ce VortuaryR Recor of President; Rich Vice-Presi-| __ Robert Eby, Treasurer; ~— id Ray Oberholtzer, Secre- G. ANDREW HECKMAN Reverends Howard Bern-| Lowry is faculty G. Andrew Heckman, 75, hard, Henry Becker and formerly of Mount Joy, died| Samuel Hawbaker officiated. w——— Wednesday, at 2:30 p.m. at| —- ———— The Hempfield high school the Church of the Brethren New Oxford, after ational high school a nd year's illness. inior College Mathematics] A farmer in the Mount] lub, was formally inducted Joy area until his retirement] day during a special about a year ago, he was a mbly program at the Lan- member of Florin, Church of | the Brethren and was a dea-| con of the church for many years. He was born in St. Thom-| as Twp., Franklin Co. the manager of the son of the late Henry and|COMer and Son d Hollinger, ee deci Dean J. M\. ROWE Jay M. Rowe, fifty-one, 65 Main St, Landisv.lle, died | suddenly Thursday, Feb. 20,| at 5:10 am. at his home. Dr. Richard Bryson, Lan-| disville deputy coroner, sai death was caused by a heart | |attack. He was employed as store] H S New-|’ Hardware| — d as- The purpose of the club is » create interes. in the stu-| and to 1gage in mathematical top-| s not generally handled in| 1¢ classroom. Elizabeth Grosh Heck- Past five years. May. { Born in Lancaster by a son, jship, a son of the wife, man, died last He is survived auest speaker for the oc- sion was Doctor Geo. R.| nderson, professor of Math- 1etics at Millersville R2, Md.: two|{Rowe, he was a member of | ership, open to eleventh & daughters, Mrs. J. Roy Kel- {the First Church of God, El-| Mercersburg R2; and|izabethtown. Alvin Witter, Mercers-| Surviving are his wife and four grand- Minerva Landis Rowe, a son J. Robert Rowe, Greenville, wer ¢/S. C.; a brother, Clayton L Rowe, Lancaster; and twec the grandchildren. \ | Private funeral grade students, an|'eh dividual must have com- MTs. leted Algebra I and Plane burg R1, with proficiency, | children. nd must be planning to Funeral services Richard J. Jone§ is nometry : |faculty advisor. and Advanced Al- services | students charter ertificates They are, "Seniors: Mild- : ed N. Landis, James Fens- |. ermacher, Robert Eby, Rob- rt Wissler, and Barbara Twen'y received membership : It's wonderful to know— Your family is protected by INTER-COUNTY BLUE SHIELD o for hospital care for doctor's bills Joan: J. Brenda Walter Martin, Fred! "John R. Musser, Joan: Gran! Hartenstine, Jr. rry Boothe, Robert Ridder, Robert Glenn Wissler, | Jr, and Ray S.| Juniors: Ray Wiley, Janet E. Cooper, > Low cost protection that's a must Inter-County HOSPITALIZATION PLAN, Inc. Fulton Bank Building, Lancaster, Pa. of Lancaster on the Old Har-|tines. for the risburg Pike, but was for-| Special features will in-|ward tunate enough to hail a ride|clude a “barbershop” quar-!trnor, District 16 of Penna. for him and his wife to with{.et, singing several of the Key Clubs, student at in ‘a mile of his home, and old familiar melodies of yes- Reading high school. Jack then had to trek the remain- teryear. The quartet includes Long, Lancaster, a member ing distance through waist-|Richard Kline, Dean Lowry, of The Lancaster Kiwanis high drifts and icy winds,/Ed Hendrix and Richard Club and sponsor of the! arriving home well after|Jones. Also feaeured will be Hempfield, will attend. The midnight. Many other per-/a marimba solo by John|Hempfield Key Club, an hon- sons had to leave ‘heir cars Aungst. Russell Getz, who orary service club, is com- and struggle home on foot URES nen ene Bin | GEORGE E. CARRIGER event will be Morgan, District Gov-| a Ed- TE A.H. ‘AP Peifet 40th Year . . Ford-Mercury | { February Clearance 0. K. USED CARS ® 1957 Olds "98" 4-door FULLY EQUIPPED 1957 Chevrolet Belair 4-door Sales Representative | Garber Motor Co. ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE EM 7-1181 ing at nearby homes. Many Paint and Body Shop homes in the vicinity went without milk and bread de- Wrecks Rebuilt — Cars Painted — Body and Fender Work liveries for {ive days. One| farmer near Landisville de- livered bread to one area of Electric & Acetylene Welding Wheels Balanced and Aligned PHONE E-TOWN EM 7-6450 homes with a ‘iractor, while another supplied raw milk to homes where there were infants and young children. dthers baked bread at home and shared it with neigh- bors. Some did without these s.aples But it an’ ill wind that doesn’t blow some good The almost complete isolation in some areas brought about by the heavy! snows created the sharing of food supplies between neigh- bors hus establishing friendship where s only a fore RHEEMS 1S Special February Prices | ALL KINDS ROOFING - SIDING Storm Doors a there casual acquaint- Several homes, mn were replenish- ||] om ple supplies of homes. Snow removal of East Hempfield labored long and hard! 1¢ herculean task of}! clearing from || close wa ance be ow ed fr other crews m T'wp mil fuel, am Windows - Awnings tons of snow Krall's Meat Marke! | WEST MAIN ST. MT. JOY i ———————————— . - Conjuror’s Chronicle V-8, POWER GLIDE, LIKE NEW 1957 Chevrolet Belair 2-door V-8, RADIO AND HEATER 1956 Ford V-8 Fairlane 4-dr. | LOADED | 1954 Chevrolet Belair 2-door POWER GLIDE, RADIO & HEATER QUALITY MEATS ALSO A FULL LINE OF | Fruits & Vegetables 1953 Ford V-8 4-door FORD-O-MATIC, RADIO & HEATER 1952 Chevrolet 4-door POWER GLIDE, RADIO & HEATER 1952 Olds "88" HId. Coupe VERY CLEAN 1951 Chevrolet Club Coupe CLEAN, RADIO & HEATER The | SENT FREE § WORLD WIDE MEYER BLOCH 240 RIVINGTON STREET NEW YORK 2, N..V. roads due snow, the many shut again drifting over fields thing in drifts were etrate Many ty and were Spots bley heavy | routes | a common where the too great to pen- | Estimates P.-E BRANDT 133 SOUTH MAIN STREET Joint closed its schools School |! five ele- and the Landisville Hempfield District mentary high school for the entire week before re-opening last Monday. The church services were sus- MANHEIM, PA. MO 5-2204 6-tfc | “| Mobile Homes Many Others to Choose From » Donegal Aldus (Red) Hannan Proprietor: SALES and SERVICE ROUTE 229 MOUNT JOY OL 3-6891 Newcomer Motors, Inc. West Main Street Phone OL 3-4821 —_———— pended, and many other lo- cal service and social organ- izations cancelled or post- poned their functions. But for the most part, the people of the community took the history-making blizzard in thtir stride and reacted %o it admirably, doing what they could with what they Jad, and without showing| undue signs of alarm or! panic. USED CARS 6 Ply. V-8 Club Sedan Chevrolet 4-dr. Sedan Ford 2-dr. Vic. Hardtop Ply. 2-dr. Station Wag. Dodge V-8 4-dr. Sedan DeSoto V-8 4-dr. Sedan| Plymouth Club Sedan DeSoto V-3 Club Sedan, Plymouth Convertible Eli Ament DeSoto Plymouth Dodge Trucks MT. JOY, PA. i Ph. OL 3-8271 “neadguarters 101 valut Delta & Henry Sts. DEAR CUSTOMER: During the week now ending you have and we have been working under severe and unusual ccnditions. We have ied under these conditions to provide products and service you requested rom us. Condilions beyond our control at limes during ‘his emergency did not permit cur {ull ccmpliance with your requests. Any inconvenience ycu were crused by our in- ability to comply is sincerely reyieited by us. We would like to thank you for the help ‘53 ‘50 you rendered to us in various ways. Your pa- fience and understanding have been greatly appreciated by us, Yours truly, THE SICO COMPANY Was $2485 NOW $2048 Delivered In Middletown 1958 Plymouth 4-Door 6 Passenger Sedan EQUIPPED WITH-Directional Signals, Heater & Defiosters, Undercoating, Mirror Glazed, Torsion Aire Suspension | seam Manheim R JAMES na Mr. | Bressler, |Landisville, ter, Norman L. or St. | Sunday Luke's ai Christ, with the Rev. | Holt officiating. Liv maid of honor for her sister. Anna Stauffer Heckman. His|S tore in Mount Joy for the| were | {from the Town-|neral late Mar-|Burial was made in the Mel- State! the Rev, Glenn A. 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