Bulletin, Mi. Joy, Pa., Thurs day, June 1 1950 Maim The Mount Joy Chamber Of Commerce MOUNT JOY. PENNA. There will be a public meeting of the Mt. Joy Citizens at the Mount Joy High School on Monday evening, June 12th. at 8 P. M. The purpose of this meeting is to formulate a community committee to take charge of arrangements for the Mount Joy Boro Cen- tennial. As soon as this committee is formed, final We the cooperation of all. We, therefore, arrangements will be made. need will appreciate your presence at this meeting. M. N. BAILEY, Secretary by Ralph Stein COMMANDS HIS FULL THE MILDEST OCCUPATIONAL HAZARD | | \ RESPECT. . LESSON #1 = SAVE YOUR MONEY As good advice today as it ever was! Part of what you make is yours to keep. Save it here in a savings account, Any convenient amount opens your account - First National Bank & Trust Company OF MOUNT JOY Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ** BUT LOOK HOW HE re CHANGES A TIRE ! FASTERN END OF TURNPIKE TO BE COMPLETED OCTOBER 1 The 100-mile eastern extension of | the Pennsylvania Turnpike from | Middlesex to King-of-Prussia is scheduled to be completed October Ist, it was announced over the week-end by Thomas J. Evans, chairman of the Turnpike Commis- sion. Dauphin and Leb- sections of the high- The Lancaster, anon County way are scheduled to be completed about July 20. The the Susquehanna new bridge over River, south of Harrisburg is scheduled to be fin- ished about the same time. The contracts, totaling 12.6 miles of the Commission found that three road in parts of Lancaster, in and Lebanon Counties are near- est to completion. EAD A At Bg | Everybody reads newspapers but | NOT everybody reads circular ad- | ertising left on their door step. ROBERT: E. HOFFMAN Special Agent | New York Life Insurance Co. | Phone 3.5375 Donegal Springs Road | MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA 18-tf | teeter | STOP IN TODAY! Power with stepped-up Esso Extra Gasoline! 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Successors To HUBER OBERHOLTZER FLORIN, PENNA. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 + 8-25-tf Dauph- | | Fire | company units of Salunga { tablishments of the area. f In addition to Bailey's address | | during the post-parade exercises, | | dress of welcome, | company president; | baker | fellow { Hiestand, mony were: trustee of the company incorporation the 61 years; pany’s first fire chief in 1910; N. N.| A NATIVE OF OUR BORO WAS HERE ON A VISIT { Cuba in October, | ing by bicycle to visit relatives and | Coming services to be held at Eby’s | called on Mr. DISINF ECTING | fr riends in Washington, D. C. and | U. B. Church on Sunday afternoon| Mumper last week. { Camp Hill, Pa, and.has quite re-| at 2:30 p. m. June 11th. HESS BROS. il France, Spain and Moroc- entertained the following on Sun- co. Travelers Safety Service Sahuigs Houses (From page 1) fire protection up to date.” The housine ceremony one of the town's followed led by and including cars trans- county fire offic- honored guests: Legion marching unit, Mt. Hemnfield Twp. High School bs and, | Landisville; Landisville marching unit, historv, mounted horsemen | porting speakers, ials and two units of apparatus: marchers representing Ironville Fire Com- Mt. Joy Hich School | Friendship Fire Company pany: ing group; | East Petersburg Fire Company, ap- | | | paratus of the Marietta T. C. Depot, | musical and marching units and ap- So itus of the Hope Fire Engine | Company Band of | and marchers | and Silver Spring | Companies. Shawnee Fire Co. | | Band of Columbi 1, marching ganizations of the Salunga Fire Co. | and Ladies, Auxiliary, car with | officers, honor car for] Robert M. Brubaker, old and new | and Community apparatus fo Rohrerstown Manheim; march- ers of the Junior Buffs and a group | apparatus; i of floats representing business es- | other program attractions were: ad- Walter Eshelman, musical selec- | tions, Fast Hempfield High School | History of Salunga Fire Co., | Simon H. Hiestand, and presenta- | tion of a check for $1,000 to Bru- | as a gift of appreciation from | firemen, made by Wilbur C.| local fire chief. Hiestand | presided as Band; master of ceremonies. | Also honored during Dr. Jerome Kendig, a its | in | the com- | | the cere- since and a physician Ira M. Herr, als of the county firemen's on. The new pumper, y by men, was custom-built in 17 mon- | hs by Brubaker and members of | he company. hPH--P PH: Mr. . . : | George R. Missimer, a native American | Joy; E. | firemen's bicycle brigade and | Band, | march- | marching outfit of the | largest parades in the | housed official- neighboring Landisville News From Florin| Mr, | to fill the unexpired term of Mr. |ed Mrs. Emma Peifer on Memarial| XX Rk sk vk sk 7 7k ok sk se sk J dk ok ok do ok ok ok doko ok kok | James B. Eschbach as | here. The latter resigned on ageount | | of his health, | 31st. Mr. of the boro, called on friends here | have public sale of their 21% last week, his first visit in twelve | brick dwelling, The Fitty-filth Annual COMMENCEMENT East Donegal Township High School | Maytown, Pennsylvania + Thursday Evening, June 1, 1950 Eight o'clock . Central Theme “An American's Heritage - An American's Future” Processional Invocation Marietta “Bless This House” (Brahe) Address of Welcome Mennonite Churel Charles Shank Merle Arnold (Class President “Berceuse” (Godard) Lilly Ann Greider “An American's Educational Heritage” Shirley Warfel “My Cathedral” (McNeil) Jean Miller “An American's Socio-Religious Heritage” : Hazel Crankshaw Vocal Ensemble (a) “The Lord Is My Shepherd” (Cain) (b) “Madame Jeanette” (Murray) Class Members “An American's Economic-Industrial Heritave” Jane Waller Clarinet Solo Oration Voeal Solo Oration Oration Vocal Solo “I Shall Not Pass This Wav Again” (Effinger) “An American's Future” “Looking Ahead” Glenn Forney Marion Ney Dr. A. C. Baugher Elizabethtown College) Oration Address (President Presentation of Awards Presentation of Diplomas The Star Spangled Banner Benediction Mr. P. N. Hershey '00 Rev. John H. Gable (Florin United Brethren Church) + CLASS ROSTER Arnold, June Rose Houseal, Doris M. Arnold Merle Smith Boose, Ruthetta M. Coller, Paul David Connor, Helen Winifred Cornwell, Kenneth Hoover *Crankshaw, Hazel Drager, Nelson B. Eakman, James M. Earhart, John H. Fisher, Allen R. Forney, Glenn Young Garber, James Monroe Gerber, Irvin Lloyd Gerlach, Martha E. Ginder, Jay Richard yingrich, Ohmer F. Goss, Mabel Gehring Greider, Lilly Ann Hawthorne, Vernon M. Hershey, Harry E. Hess, Charles W. Hess, Eli Edward Humbert, Richard W. Jackson, Vera Elizabeth Kauffman, Pauline Evelyn Linard, John Robert Longenecker, J. Wilmer Longenecker, John Clinton Martin, I. Richard *Miller, Anna Jean Mowrer, Lloyd W. *Ney, Marion R. Prescott, Joyce M. Raber, Sara Ann Reist, Charles E. Roth, Kenneth Lee Ruhl, Helen J. Shank, Charles R. Singer, Beryl M. Sload, Marlin L. Snyder, Ellen C. *Sperla, Dorothy M. Stephens, K. Harold Swope, Clayton Eugene Hicks, George C. Waller, Jane B. Horning, Janet Elizabeth Warfel, Shirley Jane Warner, Robert Earl (*) National Honor Society Members. CLASS OFFICERS Merle Arnold, President Hazel Crankshaw, Secretary J. Wilmer Longenecker, Vice Pres. Jean Miller, Treasurer Marion Ney, Historian CLASS ADVISERS Mrs. Naomi Houseal Mrs. Betty Lutze Stanley S. Dotterer John G. Hart + East Donegal Township High School Faculty J. WADE BINGEMAN, Supervising Principal ALVA G. BENDER - Geography, Mathematics STANLEY S. DOTTERER - Science, Mathematics JOHN H. EVANS - Industrial Arts VERA O. GINGRICH - Library, English, History JOHN G. HART - Physical Education GRACE A. HENDERSON - English, Spelling and Penmanship C. ARTHUR S. HOLLINGER - Social Studies, Guidance WINIFRED HOUCK - Physical Education. English NAOMI JULIUS HOUSEAL - Commercial GENE M. LOVE - Vocational Agriculture BETTY G. LUTZE - Commercial ADDIE R. PARKER =~ School Nurse ROBERT H. PHILLIPS - English, Social Studies EUGENE C. SAYLOR - Music MARGARET H. SHEAFFER - Art DONALD A. SHEAFFER - Science, Mathematics MORRELL H. SHIELDS - Instrumental Music, Band ROBERT D. SLAUGH - Mathematics, Latin DONALD S. STALEY - Social Studies JANE WILSON - English, Spanish DORIS YOST - Home Economics + BOARD OF EDUCATION G. E. MORRIS,, President H. D. Mc MULLEN, Secretary Bear, vice president when the com- H. W. MUSSER, Vice President C. H. MARTIN any was organized; E. G. Myers | J. D. ROLAND and S. H. Hiestand, original charter | : nembers; Lester Good of Landis- | Baccalaureate services were held | Promotion exercises were held y y oni in tl aytown ville, Farl Lefever of Quarryville, [So iol ewe fas evening for a class of eighty- and Paul Knier of Manheim, offici- | Chure 110) S900, ACY. 1. Me NA] | presiding. | four Ninth Graders. with Mr. and Mrs. Earl ( Gerlitski and family. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Engle appointed Mrs. Mary Jack Liggins was Engle of Palmyra, visit-| Postmaster | Day. Mrs. Kate Foreman, of Rheems| effective as of May | was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs.) | B. F. Kauffman on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Becker, Jr. story [and family attended the Sunday | 2-car garage etc, | School all- -day meeting held at| and Mrs. Walter Mateey will | years. Ton the premises, Saturday, June 9, Akron on Memorial Day. | Mr. Missimer is 73 years old and | at 7:00 p. m. Mr. Walter Dupes is | Havana, | the auctioneer. Don’t forget the ince arriving here from has been travel- ently returned from a trip in | ntl There is no better way ‘to boost your business than py loral news- taper advertising. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Breneman | funeral of Mr. Daniel day, Mr. and Mrs. John Gantz and | noon oh Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Musser Heisey and. son, John. Mr, and Mrs. John Kissinger and and Mrs. George Mumper Sr. an sons of Lancaster spent Sunday Mrs. John K. Wittle was taken to! the hospital Mcnday. Rev. Gerald Marzoff, of Maytown| and Mrs. annual Home Mr. Samuel Shelly attended the, Heisey at Elizabethtown on Saturday after- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mumper and! | daughter of Mt. Joy called on Mr. | Saturday evening. i § Joyce Prescott Rev. John S. Hiestand and George| i MAYONNAISE ALL-STAR VALUES Fede deo ok de kek Farmdale Cut Green BEANS 29 | 19-02 f cans | ) | Get the June |Family Circle only Be Sweet or Natural Fla. Grapefruit Blended or Orange Juice Ideal Pure Red Currant JAM i DPE Ideal Creamy 12-02 29 Jar Quality so high It rates this famous name Louells, HOMOGENIZED MILK Vitamin D Enriched tall Cc cans FARRAR RPE ANIA NN NHR RR NX JUNE IS NATIONAL DAIRY MONTH Glendale Club Wisc. LOAF CHEESE | ar box 75¢ Rich, ich, Creamy MILD CHEESE Ib 45¢ The Best Costs No More «+= Get the Prize Winner SWEET CREAM BUTTER 70° wrapped > quarters RICHLAND Creamery BUTTER " 68¢ Ee Aes sk vk ve de se she she sk see keke sk ke de she dhe ie sk ke she dk dk dhe de ok ok ok ok ok large LIMA BEANS POTATOE TOMATOES WHITE SQUASH LEMONS Large Calif. Sunkist Fla. Valencia, 216 size ORANGES APPLES Extra Fancy Western Winesaps SEABROOK FARMS BABY Fresh Fla. Large U. 8, Florida White Fancy Slicing ALL-STAR FRESH PRODUCE VALUES FRESHLY CUT, LOCAL TENDER ASPARAGUS 39 Large Fla. Cucumbers ' 2 for 15¢ New Spring Onions 3 bhchs 10¢ Local Radishes 3 bchs 10c Local Rhubarb 2 behs 15¢, 2185 29¢ 10 ®= 49¢ ctn 19¢ 2 2 19¢ doz 39¢ doz 39¢ 2% 33¢ LIMA BEANS 12-0z pkg 27¢ No. 1 New Midget IDEAL PURE CONCEN. ORANGE JUICE 2 6-.0z cans 53c : | eke ok ee he ke he kkk dk ke Ak Ak ok sk dk FFF ok kok ok kk Heat-Flo Roasted Coffee - - - Better Flavor - - Better Value Win-Crest Famous Asco COFFEE COFFEE * 67c 68¢c Ideal Vac. Packed Coffee Flavor sealed in | drip or reg. can b | Save Coupons for Premiums | Asco or Ideal Tea Hits the Spot deal Tea Bags Pkas0 41g | Asco Orange Pekoe Tea | he 23° Ho Virginia Lee Bakery Treats Special! Black Walnut LOAF CAKES Sy 1% Golden Pecan Bar Cakes ** 39¢ Choc. Iced Angel Cakes °2 49¢ Round Pan Sticky Buns 29¢ Brown ‘n Serve Rolls at: 15¢ SUPREME BREAD The better tasting, enriched loaf that toasts better and stays soft longer. Save up to 4c a loaf. large Cc cello 279 14 wrapped Square Sandwich Loaf 15¢ (Killarney 0, P. 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