The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 29, 1958, Image 3

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|CUBS VISIT GETTYSBURG SCOUTS PLANT gram chairlady. An estimat- "| the Bulletin, Mount Joy Pay
led 45 ladies attended the ev-| Thursday, May 29


Forty-seven Cub Scouts
i Spiritual Reading » MRS. ROME fiom Yost oy ved GHTREES 27 PANS en
HEALER — ADVISOR — MEDIUM i Gettysburg battlefield Satur. Girl Scouts and Brownies . — rd ' Four Trips Are
) ¢ g vie 8 1 Vv and Thea . S rs o 1e gradu
Are you worrying or discouraged? I can help you Cubs were chaperoned by of Mount Joy and Florin be our senio grag
overcome your problems. I have helped thousands FC Clvde Tripple 8aN a project Saturday fol- tins class of Hempieid bai Taken In Week
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| Voom theirs) health, luck and happiness. I can and Den Mothers, Mrs. Mar-/lowing the the me of the 1058 the commencement program Four trips were taken last
and will help you, and NO APPOINTMENTS ARE in CN ors. Jay Hostel Day Camp m— Conservation in the Landisy ille school au- week by the local communi=
NEEDED, AMPLE PARKING. a Fbap ae and [Py The girls met at the Little itor on F rides, Jone 13. ty ambulance. Sunday, May
149 Second Street, Highspire, Penna., {Jay Musser. © : 77 Chiques School Park Satu Te Students aI aa 18 Richard Paul Sprout and
| or NY 20 oT 2% Tost © Demvennee f rT—— Sa TET 0 Planet Hackman "Miss Elaine Ear- Wanda Fisher, both of Lan-'
: 3 re op ‘OS © s P| p ack < ‘ ud WH
For futher information Phone WE 9-7260. 19-4p i When in need of printing, grounds near the entrance of lhart and Robert Eby. caster, were taken to the St.
| remember The Bulletin. the park and along the Eighty-three students, the Joseph's Hospital by drivers
largest graduating class in Robert Hoffmaster and Sam-
the school's history, will Te lhel Dock. Tuesday Mrs.
ceive their diplomas of grad- Clvde Fenstermacher w a §
uation. transferred from the St. Jos-
The Rev. K. L. Weaver lanh’s hospital to her Mt. Joy
nastor of the Kinderhook E. R1 home bv drivers Irvin
C. church, will offer the in- Kaylor and John Myers. The
creek.
: Beh SL B MRS. MAY Mrs. Warren Foley, direct
! RR eri Reader and Advisor wr of the Day Camp, was in
| CRINENA EEE ON ALL PROBLEMS charge of the event. The
| : ; : is) OF LIFE \ trees and shrubs were secur-


8 Such as Love, Marriage anded through the Mount Jo
Jusiness. All Readings Pri- Sportsmen's Association.


 




vate and Confidential. : mmc ff win seuss , vocation and benediction same day Kersey Frank was
economy B60 Fast IL Sth Netw Pork oe he third " Music will be provided bv a taken to St. Joseph's hospital
Phone 3.4673 ! thd Roy i el Pictured above are the soloists of the operetta recently presented in the local cle si Soliet and the cman hv Mr, Kaylor and Christ
| FUEL OIL AND | Mo ornmiment netessory. [oir city to have & mentary School The’ Sudenis were. dressed i charactor costumes of perids in Am (chorus, Arthur A, Hackman, Charles
i] Ample Parking : : Ladiasaliih ine |erica’s history. Left to right they are Eugene Funk, Pamela Toppin, Jane Mumma and |suvervising principa wi Saturday, May 24, Clar-
i | to support a newspaper. [Gray Greiner. Thomas O'Connor is pictured in front of the four. present the students for grad-/-nce Wenger. Florin, was ta-
} SERVICE PLAN r . vation, and J. Richard Nis- ken to St. Joseph's Hospital
4 | There are 70 volcanos in lslev, president of the Hemp- hwy drivers John Myers and

the world which are consid- Holsteins Set Landisville - Salinga field Joint School Board, Rav Mvers. The Wenger boy,
lered active. will present them with their aged seven, was reported in
Production Mark - Lo ch hk 'diplomas. satisfactory condition after
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COMPLETE HEATING & per year “Si yg H nd( an The Holstein-Friesian As-| By Richard Jones he wes weated Jor injuties
ENGINEERING SERVICE . amme rg sociation of America has an-| Correspondent The Hemnfield hich school tone Rs 2S Ces
r month { ———————— Home Economics Department
fe MUSIC nounced the completion o f| : 3 hold a fashion show Friday Soturday in front of the
product-| Three Hempfield high 93, in the Landis- ¥lorin post office. Police said











1. Yacuuming, cleaning, and adjustment of your heating boiler : ' utstanding official ' 1:
or furnace, cleaning of all parts. For E - A - Z - Y Listening 9 Bu! 8 school seniors were awarded light, May 23, “he truck was driven by
2 Once a year efficiency check-up and adjustment E Ww J Ni h ion records by two registered lscholarshins totaling 21.800 ville school’s auditorium in therold S. Rohr Elizabeth
. | o hola ne + Aol vivies ne cos PPE aoniunction with the annual, ‘ATO ohrer, -
Very WW ednes. 34 t |holsteins owned by dairymenjyy the Hempfield Alumni Tomy ¢ Ho o Se high town.
No labor charge for service calls® iy
write or call for free booklet
The SICO Company
Mount Joy, Pa. Oldfield 3-3111

W i is area. Association as Saturday : eer
eather SARA JANE in is anes i a i ne aaa +~hnol. Oven to the wvublic,, — 1
A T-year-old Outagamie : eH he building was open for in-|eowns, coats and nlay clothes
Revelation Isabel, owned by/annual dinner meeting. The | ti begi s at 7:3 “C rs’ ne VI
r Saturda Ni ht OE A - ection beginning at 7:30 p. otton Capers”, sce ,
Eve y y g M. M. Wenger, Mien was EE jehol m. High school teachers were found the eighth grade girls
or § |S ants are Julia Harn-
. JOE LORAW milked twice daily annoy. . East Petersbure. . S300: ‘mn their rooms for parent modeling cotton skirts and
Y D ! AT days and produced 19,759 V. Rud ny. ia bia sitation until 8:20 p.m. blouses with a sauare dance
on our id | : Poungs 5 Sx and 605 lbs. I le RS iile AT "'owed bv the fashion show|routine. Scene VII, P-J Par-
Hl LCREST ° yor Ri ckoiibilder. Mt. ~f Columbia R1. $400. Miss oe gua Hore » fashi i Jang Good Night - Jeatived
* wr 4 WN Jov. owns a 6-vear-old, Lady “2rnly and Miss Bushong le theme O at aRsaion) amas ropes #8 1g
Joy, ) ) La Fashion ¢owns modeled by the stu-
a how this year was,
RESTAURANT & BAR Creston Deen Spicer, which!” a etter A Plizhetiitown Notions”. when the juniorjient seamsiresses
. vO, « age. § n 7 : 3 : J . s < .
produced 14,287 pounds of "Ollege. and Amand will at and senior high school girls) Mrs. Ruth B. Marsh. head
Music - News - Sports







T p> Junction Nl v he Ne » State Tea- r
LE S HA E A SHOWS Hershey & Mt. Gretna Roads ok and 4 Sounes x at =, iti Siale Tou had the opportunity of dis-[of the home economics de-
2 ~b MATINEE : terial on a iwice-a-cay nmik- wld ? . Inlaying the feminine fashionc|nartment at Hempfield, was
gvENiNGs SATURDAYS ELIZARETHTOWN ‘ing for 337 days. ig esimaed 3% Assacky ‘hey created during t h elin charge of the show. She
{ members and 1e DO=| vn
NNER ENENE IN NEANNNONNE ENERO oe A hool year. was assisted by Mrs. Hazel
# tudent class of 1958 attend- Scene I in “Bus Stop”,|/Pann and Mrs. Evelyn Koch-
med the buffet-style supper at wowed the students await-enaur, h o m e economics
roe 8 the Hempfield ‘high school. ‘ng the arrival of the school teachers, and Miss Joane
) a Walter H. Reese, Jr., presi- wig Linda Stehman, Marv Molenock and Miss Carol
B dent, was in charge. i Susan Nolt Yard
Alice Moore and , student teachers from
" — modeled “Classes Begin’,|Pennsvlvania State Univer-
23 ts Cc m| Mrs. Margaret Dana, inter--cene II, featured the ninth sity. Music for the show was
q Biior decorator for the Arm- rade girls in a “class” being nresented by the Hempfield
n
jstrong Cork Company, was ‘aught by Carol Anderson. String Quartet under the di-
m/the guest speaker Monday »shions to be modeled are rection of Miss Zoe Cum-
: : night at a meeting of the| “irts, blouses and jumpers mings, and Miss Sylvia Esh-
® 4 . Landisville Auxiliary to the nade as home rojects. ems a juni laying th
a ide a 10m projects. 'eman, a junior, playing the
Special Oid Fashioned Peach B|Lancaster General Hospital “rene III, “Pep Rally’, a typ- organ.
= Mrs. Dana spoke on interior|'~al pep rallv with cheerlea-|
sarinoavs THEATRE oD. 44
’ and 9:00 P.M 2:00 P. M.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
FRIDAY — SATURDAY, MAY 30 - 31
CLARK GABLE — BURT LANCASTER -in-
“RUN SILENT. RUN DEEP”
SATURDAY, MAY 31 MATINEE ONLY
BUD ABBOTT LLOU COSTELLO in
“JACK AND THE BEANSTALK"
Plus Cartoons and FREE Door Prizes
« MONDAY — TUESDAY. JUNE 2 - 3
ALAN LADD DIANE FOSTER -in

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Holland (imported) Zmeren’s FAVORITE §
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ye Ie < - URS Tr : 2 qts 89 ms dec oration schemes o three, lors Susan Hackman, Char-| An estimated 56 persons
\ h = DAY IAuBSDAY, Jus yi x ty pe s of 18th century homes.|'stte Emich and Connie Nis- attended the 16th annual
C arcoal ; : “ H > “TOUCH OF EVIL" is i Sudnipl York, 140 Sil-| ley [“Charter Night” celebration
{ver Spring Road, was pro- arrears lof the Landisville Lions club
% ; ps SNENENENC I NENNNENESET NESE EUR NNER NE u ! ]
4 10-1bs 69 PER — .—.-b MOUNT JOY LOCKER PLANT ul “Coke Line" in scene IV 'ast Monday night at the
o Zs POUND CE - PHONE OL 3-5431 5 “atured a n after-school/Stevens House ballroom, in
” 3 | "atter session with Julia| Ancaster. Lion club mem-
> ‘shrer, Rosie Harnley, Ruth ha rs, their wives and guests,
‘nn Forrey and Anna Mary "¢'d a dinner followed by

“Wil presenting the skit. A [dancing until midnight. Hon-
lance routine was presented ored as charter members of
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‘ophomore, junior and sen-|Man, Arthur Ulrich. Verne
ior girls modeling more dif- "'iestand and Earle N. Stauf-
ficult projects including fer. Each . was presented
with carnations. Several oth-
er charter members n o {
ln... lle. ollie an atotnw yrosent a i the dinner.
dance were similarly honors
GretnaPlavhouse fii Arthur Ulrich, 1st vice.
{ Th P " nresident, was in charge of
eatre artes the program. Bob Stetle
NOW BEING BOOKED and his orchestra provided
shine in the exacting Considerable discounts |t/the music for dancing.
Charcoal Lighter Krink- L- Chi sf 3
Bd “w Jo: B ile. Do the Landisville service or-
can 39¢ P 1 Shoo- Fly Pies reg. 40c NOW 2 ws SPORTS ARENA 1 ” ieib, et arholl nals sanization at the affair were
: Due to big demond, Pie S 1 will be held over Lynn Abbot. “Fashion Re-/Beniamin L. Greider, Jay
9 yi jars a G; | Be We oil eigle dh Tues, May 21, hiv Sat hay 31 gp CRATCT |iew’, scene V, featured the/Pombach. J. Miller Eshle-
EVENINGS 8:10 P.M, DST
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY matiNees 2 pu. SHOW



59¢ | Hamburg With FREE Pickle Ferks : Meat - Corn - Clam Pies ea. 35¢
¢ 9 69 b Ala 5 (HOT i hing idle
: «tt Pi t ime.
3 bs PLANTERS ies must be ordered ahead o e
It ; : CCTs, ¥ Ulin Somlyiches 25c- 35¢
Single Ib 5%¢ :
PEANUTS
) : OPEN 7:00 TIL 9:00 DAILY — CLOSED SUNDAY
dresses and jackets, suits,







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PRICES (tax included)

V C t § preparation of your medic- (
: 2 Y $ G0 ‘ : $1.2 20, $2, $2.75 $3.30 $3.85 ai prescriptions at reas - { For groups of 20 or | : | e—
) hi k 75-025 3 OPEN FRIDAY MORNING Children Under 12 Yoars able prices. i¥ feason Jthii gore Orit The Zion Lusheran Charen
i . Saal Season Dos “ftha eam, 0
3¢ C IcKen 6 a. m. to 11 a. m. Half Price -Tues., Wed., Thurs. | OPTIONS - DRUGS » { THURS. JUNE 12th start this year, already has




12 Top Broadway Plays three games chalked up as
X Make Rservations Now history and one postponed
Pl Ione Mt. Gretna game with Maytown to make
Ive 4-6441 np. Twelve games are yet to
smn Ty yw www whe played when the season
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# Mrs.Schlorer's Tasty § PASTRY & SNACK SHOP ]
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Bananas SAUCE | PHONE OLisgo @ 1950 FORD 2.dr. A-T, R. & H., ~....s1500 V's Spring Specials-Reduced Prices ga May on
1 1 C SELLING KERCHER'S HOME MADE PASTRIES {1d 1953 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL, Power, R&H _ $1075.00 3 Cas St Gas W H 8 Faith MBC, home; June 3, af
C | AND BREADS d 1953 STUDEBAK"R COMM. A-T, 2 tone . $595.00 } 3 2s Sloves as Water Heaters Br Manta Rae 3
| 1353 PONTIAC CONV. red, AT, R&H $745.00 | 1 Gas Clothes Dryers Room Heaters § June 10. Maytown, home;
Choice Birdseye Fordhook 1953 PLYMOUTH 2-dr. very nice $7 a week §i3 Priced Low to Sell — Our Service the Best g June 1 Rider po
Tomatoes LIMAS 1953 OLDS SUPFR 88, A-T R&H $745.00 3 OUR GREEN TANKS MATCH YOUR SHRUBBERY Brune 13: Mouniville EUS, ai
1 1953 RAMBLER HARDTOP, R&H, $745.00 § 3 WARD BOTTLE GAS FBC; June 26, Mountville
“01 2 4 h 1953 FORD Country Squire Sta. Wag., 9-pass. : FrunsTi PENNS : Mountville Retoaned pom
pkgs “ C A-T, R&H $945.00 fk mENmEEEREEEESEEAEENSEEREEEEesEEEnnnnunnnnumas 20d the final game on July 3
pkg 23 : , bo Hou : d 1952 PACKARD 200 SEDAN, A-T, R&H $545.00 | pl Due ;
¢ 4 1952 NASH AMB., A-T, R&H $595.00 §|
BN Orange-Pi'applc Package of 6 We Now Have Home Grown { 1952 CHFVROLET SEDAN Delivery, 2-dr. . $445.00 f Your V4 0/4 SVE / A. H. ‘Al P eifer
¢ BREAKFAST ESKIMO 1951 PLYMOUTH SEDAN ......._ . $7.25 a wesk }| HY : iE
PIE BARS § 1949 OLDS 2dr, AT . ........ $425 a week || ales Representative
)¢ NECTAR Rhubarb —ON OUR SUMMER "FIL.-UP” PLAN...
1949 STUDTBAKFR CHAMPION Coupe $75.00 Garber Motor Co.
‘blue coal’ 101 Your . . Ford-Mercury
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y 2 cans 1 he pkg 3 Oc Spring Onions § 1949 PLYMOUTH 4-dr. Black, 1 owner, like new.
. ® Radishes ; 65 Other Models to Choose From!
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