The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 25, 1972, Image 9

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1972
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iforms for his men.
After they were issued to
his soldiers, Frederic went
out to review his troops in
their new garb.
And he almost had a stroke,
for when he saw those new
uniforms, he noticed that the
coat sleeves were dirty and
greasy.
For his men, like modern
toddlers, used the sleeves to
wipe their runny noses.
And they also cleaned the
grease from their mouths af-
ter eating by swiping their
faces with the coat sleev-s,
So Frederic had the coats
called in and then command-
eered all the tailors of the
area to sew sharp pieces of
glass or stones on the upper
cuff of the coat sleeves.
For when his men then ab-
sent-mindedly wiped their
mouth or nose with the coat
sleeve, they’d cut their lips
and produce pain.
Those sharp stones on the
upper cuff of a man’s coat
sleeve now have merely grav-
itated to the lower side, but
are still retained just through
the inertia of custom, though
they have no practical value
any more,
And so it is with much
church ritual, which usually
started with a logical reason,
but has been carried along
for centuries by custom.
(Always write to Dr, Crane
in care of this newspaper, en-
closing a long stamped, ad-
dressed envelope and 25¢ to
cover typing and printing
costs when you send for one
of his booklets.)
Some 1,400 youths will re-
ceive all-expense paid trips to
the 50th National 4-H Con-
gress and other 4-H events
through the generosity of don-
ors to the National 4-H Ser-
vice Committee. ‘
That last one for the road,
might be your last one per.
iod, if you are not careful.
Parties are meant to be fun.
Don’t spoil them by overin--
dulging. If you have been
drinking, make that last one
a cup of coffee or better still
let someone else do the driv-
ing.
U. S. 1972 assessment for
U.N. appears safe.
Europe’s highest peak is Mt.
Elbrus in the Caucasus Moun-
tains. It is 18,481 feet high.
In 1971, individuals, corpor.
ations and foundations offer
some 265 educational and
college scholarships valued at
$179,000 to 4-H members.
These and 200,000 other
awards are arranged and an-
nounced by the National 4-H
Service Committee.
‘OR SALE
AKC St. Bernard Puppies.
Wormed, shots. No Sunday
sales. Phone 665.6556, 44-1c¢
Nice 23” rectangular screen,
black & white TV. Low-boy
style cabinet. VHF-UHF chan-
nels, $65. Phone 293-3903.
44.1c
Side-mount "utility boxes for
pickup truck, 90” long, good
condition. Call 665-4724 after
5 p.m. 44-1c
1 Pair of new antique Tires,
5.25-5.50x17. Call 665.2258.
44-2¢
AKC papers Dalmation pup. 5
mos. old. female, housebroke.
Phone 569-3869, 40-tfc
On May 30, 1914, Lasson
Peak in California started bel-
ching steam and ash. Every-
body was surprised, because
there were not supposed to be
any active volcanoes left in
the U. S,
Advertising Doesn't Cost —
Be gentle, be kind, to that ex-
pensive carpet. Clean it with
Blue Lustre. Rent electric
shampooer $1. Graham’s 20
Market Square, Manheim, Pa.
44-1c
2 reg. Beagle Pups. AKC,
Ready to go! Call 653-1665.
44-1d
Spots before your eyes—on
your new carpet? Remove
them with Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampooer $1. Long-
enecker Hardware, 39 Market
Square, Manhim, Pa, 44-1c
Beef, by the quarter or by the
half, Call 665-5777. 43-2¢
SPINET CONSOLE PIANO
may be purchased by small
monthly payments, see it lo-
cally, write Cortland Music
Co., P.O. Box 35, Cortland,
Ohio 44410. 42-4p
Complete Beauty Shop equip-
ment. Excellent condition. Pq.
392-0948. 43.2¢
NOTICE — Thrift Shop now
open. Clothes reasonably pric-
ed. 21 mi. s.e. of Penryn,
Phone 665-5519 or 626-8789.
43-2c
FOR RENT
—
FOR RENT: Village Green
Apartments, east Willow St.,
Elizabethtown, 1 and 2 bed-
room apts., featuring total el-
ectric living, wall-to-wall car-
pet, fully equipped G.E. kit-
chen, laundry facilities and
individually controlled Car-
rier air conditioning & heat-
ing. Immediate occupancy
Rental office open 1 to 5 Sat-
urday and Sunday; 4 to 8 on
Tuesday and Thursday. Call
367-4769 or 838-4271 for infor-
mation. 38tfc
Wanted to Rent
WANTED TO RENT: Small
unfurnished apt. 1 bedroom
Salunga-Landisville area, rea-
sonable rates. Call 653-9651,
ask for Sandy. 44-1p
Services Offered
It Pays!
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and
NOW
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Men's
THURSDAY TIL 9:00 P. M..
FRIDAY TIL 9:00 P. M.
SATURDAY TIL 5:30 P. M.
THE
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SHOE
DRESS & CASUAL
$499 $79
SLIPPERS
WOMEN'S
CHILDREN’S
$19
& Work Shoes
REG. TO $14.93
NOW
$695-9995.31 19
JAMBOREE
SPECIALS
‘WEYENBERG 2
MASSAGIC SHOES FOR MEN
REG. TO $26.95
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Dress
ALL
CHILDREN’S
SHOES
159 or
3 DAYS ONLY
Hush
Puppi€S
Men's & Women's
ALL
159 orr
3 DAYS ONLY
4
JANUARY
27th, 28th & 29th
NOW
14% & $18%
DISCONTINUED STYLES
Enna
Jettick’s
Reg. to $17.99
513%
3 DAYS ONLY
25 4
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ALL PURCHASES FINAL ON SALE SHOES
“Where Price and Quality Meet’’
MA NHEIM, PENNA.
16 SOUTH MAIN ST.
COOPERATING MEMBER MANHEIM RETAIL MERCHANTS
/
ALL
Sriow & Insulated
Boots
MEN'S WOMEN'S AND
CHILDREN'S
OFF
| Sterner’s Shoe Store
INCOME TAX SERVICE
°
BEN STONER
PHONE 898-8241
44-12¢
Complete service on small
motorcycles and minibikes,
All makes and models. Phone
665-3469. 44 4c
Sharpening shop—saws to ice
skates, Paul Fauser, Jr., 50
N. Fulton St., Manheim. Ph.
665-4676. 43-2¢c
Interior & Exterior Painting.
Free estimates. Reasonable
rates. Call 665-2340. 38-tfc
—
LOST
& —-
LOST: Female siamese Cat
with black collar Jan. 16 in
Lumber St., Mount Joy area.
Call 653-2348. 44-1c
NOTICES
rv
NOTICE!
Nualified TV and Stereo and
Radio Service. Evenings and
Saturdays. G. R. Strack, 113
S. Ch-orlotte, Manheim. Call
665-4837. 45-tfe
@® Auctions
AUCTION
Reserve Sat., Feb. 5th at 10
a.m. for the Thomas herd dis.
persal, 3 mi. from Dundee, N.
Y., 25 mi. from Bath or Corn-
ing, N. Y. (Follow arrows off
Rte. 14 or 14A). Selling 222
top homeraised, interstate-
tested Holsteins: 152 cows—
some fresh, some springing,
many bred for Fall and really
milking! A young and sharp
dairy throughout!! 70 sturdy
nice heifers—40 breeding age
with about 20 bred and bal-
ance younger, One of the best
herd, overall, to sell this
season!! PLEASE NOTE: we
will sell heifers at 10 am. &
mature cows at 12 noon sharp!
Mr. and Mrs, Lyman Thomas,
Owners. For further informa-
tion, contact Rumsey Sales,
Bath, N. Y. (607-776-347).
44-2¢
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Card of Thanks
We wish to thank all those
who shared our grief at the
sudden passing of Romanus
M. Nauman. We are grateful
for all flowers, cards, expres-
ially the prayers on our espec-
oally the prayers on our be-
half. The Family of Romanus
M. Nauman. 44-1p