The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 29, 1952, Image 5

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The Baccalaureate Service
Class of 1952
| Mount Joy High School
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Tiverybady reads newspapers buf Installment plan buying in Eng-
NOT everybody reads circular ad. land is known as the! hire purch-
vertising left on their door step. | ase” system .
i ) a local Factor Represen. ’
LA ON tl aston | For Athlete's Foot
FASHION FROCKS Use T-4-L for 3 to 5 days. IM |

| will gladly show you these new [not pleased, your 40¢ back. Watch |
haul ong ation. Call at my | the old, tainted skin slough off to!
rome Jor ee at yours, which. he replaced by healthy skin, Get
MRS. JAY BIESECKER instant-drying T-4-L from any
EAST MAIN ST., FLORIN druggist, Now at Sloan's Pharmacy.
1.4510 15 2p)
Ph, Mt, Joy
WE SPRAY—
Exterior Cellar Walls
With Waterproofed Colas Asphalt Oil
CONTACT
WOLGEMUTH & MARTIN
212 West High Street ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
PHONE 149
14-tf

Gifts For The GRADUATE
BULOVA WATCHES
LONGINE - WITTNAUER


BENRUS
ELGIN
SPECIAL: Swiss Watches $19.95
JEWELRY
COMPACTS
CUFF LINKS
RINGS
TIE PINS
PENS
CLYDE M. TRIPPLE
JEWELER
111 EAST MAIN STREET
PHONE: 3
MOUNT JOY
20-3 |




WANTED
SEWING MACHINE
OPERATORS
EXPERIENCED & LEARNERS
STEADY WORK ON LADIES DOWNS
PAID VACATIONS
OPENINGS ON BOTH SINGLE NEEDLE
AND
OVERLOCK (Merrow) MACHINES
APPLY:
Maytown Manufacturing Co.
PHONE MARIETTA 6-3385 MAYTOWN, PA.
22-2


FUR
STORAGE
REPAIRING
We Call
CLEANING GLAZING
You Phone —
ALSO ALL KINDS LAUNDRY
Brook’s Dry Cleaning
FLORIN, PENNA.
PHONE MT. JOY 3-4451
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Operators
WOMEN GIRLS WANTED
to Sew Children’s Garments
 

® Learners Taken
Steady Work
® Good Pay
J. Greenberg
137 NORTH POPLAR STREET ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.!
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Under the Auspices of the Methodist Episcopal Church
R. C, Pike, Minister
Sunday Evening, June 1,
seven thirty o'clock


 




High School Auditorium
~ .
Baccalaureate Service
Grave and Adagio Conlahile f nata Pathetique Beethoven
{
| Prelude i irabande Bach
| 1 Jackson
onal Hymn—"God of ir Father
| thvoeation Rov. C. F. Helwig
Responsive Read tbs 2 Rev. W. L. Koder
| Anthem—"May the ord | i Keep Y Willson.Stickles
[ Mixed Chorus
| Scripture Lesson—5St. Matthew 7 Rev. Q. A. Deck
| Hymn—"Take My Life"
| Prayer Rov. E. H. Ranck
| Selo— The Lord's Prayer” » Mallotte
Shirley Groff
| Eermon—""The Gate That Leads to Life” Rev. R. C. Pike
| Hymn—"God of Grage, God of Glor
| Benediction Rev. H. C. Durfee
Recessional—"Match in I" Steane
Organist
Mrs. Ethel Broske
| The Class of 1952
| Clark Gerald Berrier, Jr. Shirley Elaine Groff
Harold William Brandt Shirley Ann Hawthorne
Jay Merlin Brooks Theda G. Hoffer
| John M. Brown *Eleanor Christine Hostetter
{ Williem Carlton Dommel * Loretta Esl an Kline
( Franklin Roosevelt Eichler Anna Katherine Kreider
Paul Henry Fitzkee Mary Kathryn Landvater
| Glenn Eudene Groff Doris Mildred Linton
Ira Auker Hess Lena Faye Loewen
Ray Marlyn Myers Josephine Longenecker
Asher Franklin Neiss *Sara Ann Ni y
Robert Watson Schneider, Ir. Marian Oberholizer
Harry Uriah Sheetz Miriam Oberholtzer
Earl Raymond Shelley Frances Elaine Shank
Robert Elson Sherk Georgann Shatto
| Donald Thome Barbara Irene Shelly
Robert Allen Williams Theda Mae Shenk
{ Gerald Eugene Wilson Anna Ruth Sherk
Franklin Clarence Zimmerman *Mary Ann Spangler
Nancy Caryll Ashenfelter Mary Jane Starr
Verla Jar
Margaret Ann Wealand
Martha Berneice Bates 1e Sullenberger
Lois Douple Becker
Patricia Bernice Brooks Emma Jane Wisegarver
Pauline Gro
Jean Elizab


e Brooks Jean Kay Wittle
h Darrenkamp
Lorraine Darrenkam
Margaret Ann Fackler
Mary Anna Gish
Frances Elaine Wolgemuth
Claudette Mae
*Marlene
Graduates
ERS

Sylvia
Zeller
Lorraine Zimmerman
Denotes Honor
OFFIC
IDENT . Loretta Kline
Donald Thome
. Patricia Brooks
PRES
VICE

PRE

Sara Ann Nissley

Refore Us Is the Timber - Let Us Build.”
rest Green and White.
SS MOTT!

ER—Green and White Carnation.
+
Sixty-eighth Annual
Commencement Exercises
Class of 1952
| Mount Joy High School
Tuesday Evening, June 3, 1952
Eight O'clock
Prelude
Grand
CLASS FLOW
Spence
Choeur Spence

Awards I
(From page 1)
in the language department
For averaging 6) words per min-
{ute on a ten minute test, Anna Ruth
ived the typing award.
 
| The Mount Joy High School Rifle
| Award for that senior member of
| the Mount Joy High Schaol Rifle |
| Team who had the highest average
for the year was awarded to |
Gerald Berrier. |
| William Tyndall, junior,
[the recipient of the American |
| Chemie al Society Award for the |
| best chemistry student gl
| score
Q was |

in
this year.
| Hi-Crier Keys were presented to |
Lin Becker, Polly Brooks, Mary |
Landvater, Sally Nissley, and Mar- |
| lene Zimmerman for 4 years
and to Loretta Kline, Asher
and Frances Wolgemuth for
5 of ser- |
vice
| Neiss,
5 3 years of service. Seniors who had
served on the Hi-Crier staff for on-
[ly one year, for which no award is
| given, are Doris Linton, Ge wgann |
| Shatto, Peggy Wealand, Claudette
{
|

| Zeller, and Frank Zimmerman
| Baseball awards were made by |
| Mr. John Day, the baseball coach. |
|
| presented to Tom
Kear,
Charles Ashenfelter, Ben Clinger, |
| Frank Eichler, Donald Germer,
Bruce Kline, manager, Carl Kline, |
Henry Klugh, Owen Phillips, Rob-
ert Sherk, Charles Zeller, and Wm.

| Zimmerman. Minor awards were |
| received by Clyde Ebersole, Paul
| Fitzkee, assistant manager, Jerry
| Harple, James Metzler, Gerald Mil-
Irvin Nauman, Bernard Thome,
| Donald Thome, Jere Thome, Myron
Weber, and Jack Witmer.
Miss Mildred = Wilson,
| coach, presented varsity certificates
the 1952
| season to Marianne Schofield, Mary
| Ann Spangler, Frances Shank, Lu-
| cille Mae Zink. Jo:
| Braught and Lois Rutt received
| minor awards.
ler,
tennis
| and letters in tennis for
Thome, and wn
| Varsity certificates and letters were |
Captain; |

for farm a and Home |
|



Renew Worn-Out Wagon Bed!
OU DON'T have to get along with a
rough and splintery wagon bed any
longer, Here are the easy directions for
covering the old surface with a material
that is inexpensive, extremely smooth,
moisture-resistant and very durable.
With wagon sides removed, place
panels of Masonite 4” tempered hard
board over the entire bed. Fasten it with


olts ue screps, Necessary openings may
be made with a drill and Keyhole saw.
The wagon sides and ends may be lined
in the same way, ®
The smooth surface of the tempered
hardboard makes shoveling a cleaner
| and easier task.
Farm wagon beds aren't the only spots |
for this ver:atile material, For working
surfaces in The shop, barn or milk house,
tempered hardboard is the answer. It
also is widely used in dry ‘wall cons
struction,
ee A AMI rere
News From Florin
(From page '1)
physical education director will ac-
the group for the week's
at the camp
Bethel, Pa.
the pu-
company
camping
which. is
During the first two days,
pils will also have their sixth grade
experience
located near
teachers with them and the last
their
The
three, new seventh grade
teachers. camping experience


| FOR
| Mount Jey Mills,
The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa.,
FOR SALF: 2 screen doors, sizes
82x34 and 80x36. In good condition,

A
on
Thursday, May 29, 195245
av

Rent a Dna.

Able to heat 5 to 6 rooms, In good
condition. Call Mt. Joy 3-5312, 21-2

| FOR SALE: Dodge Coach. Al-
go canoe which can be used with a
motor. Call Mt. Joy 3-5202. 22-1p
HELP WANTED: Learners or exe
perienced stitchers for embroidery
department. Prefer ages 25 to 40
years. A high rate of pay to start.
Inc. Call 39691 and
and evenings call 3-4864. 22-1
1 whould like to thank all my friends
and relatives for the ecards and
flowers received during my recent
illness. Mrs. William Beck, Florin.
22-1p
Our Strawberries are ready to be
picked by the Public, starting June
4th, continuing for the 4 following
weeks. No spraying, Bring con-
tainers, Phone 5-3872 Manheim, Pa.
J. Norman Rohrer. 22-4
FOR RENT: During summer month,
hunting cabin, Fowler Hollow, Ly
weekend or week. Phone Mt. Joy
J3=5797. 22-4
FOR SALE in Mount Joy. 2-family
Brick Home. Ten rooms with pri-
vate entrances, 2 baths, automatic
hot water heat. Only $12,600 R. N.
Laghtner, Realtor, 46 S. Duke 'St.,
Lancaster 6126 or Call C. Nagel,
Marietta 6-2043. 22-1
GET A CAMERA FOR THE WEEK
END: Brownies $2.85, Ansco Box
$3.95, Kodaks $14.50, Projectors
$24.50, Beaded screens reduced.
Color films, Flash lamps, | Victor
Klahr Camera Shop, Middletown.
22-1
ELECTROLUX , SERVICE AND
SUPPLIES and Good Used Clean-
ers. Call Jay Koser, Mount Joy.
Phone 3-9542, ' dak f






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| FOR CUTS, burns, sedlds, ser: en
sunburn, ; chafing’ qr, cold, sores, get
Alabin Ointnient. Phone Mount Joy
3-4946. 20-tf
CHAIR-CANING done by Mt. Joy









Call Mt. Joy 3-9565. 21-2p | Rental app
New p
| FoR GROUP and PARTY TRIPS| DA
|b Bus, Call Clayt Newcomer, Mt, We NA A
Joy 3-4782, 21-4p RA.
FOR SALE: 1 Hot-water furnace. NOTICE 3
Sealed hids will 3
the school board of Mt, Joy T
for 35 tons of Stove Nut
to ,, delivered to the’
schools, bids must: be in the
of the "Secretary E. Musser
by June 1, 1952. i
“a
F

The board reséives the'r
rejoct any op’ bids.
ND irs
DO
DISTRICT
The proposed 1952-1083 idget
Fast Donegal Township budge
trict is available for
tion at the office of
principal, of schools; Mayte
will be presented for final adopuil
at the board meeting on May 20,
All persons attaining the abe of
twenty-one years, or
idents of the' Schoal District,
within twelve months of
of age, or becoming a resident, no
tify Henry B. Heisey, Assessor A
East Donegal Townsiiip
trict, R. D. No. i
Telephone, Ft, 12,
becoming of age, or hay chi
ing a residence within
and failure to do so will he the
parties to the penalties | ‘prescribed
by law. {3
EAST DONEG.
SHp SCHOOL
y H. D. len, | Bessy
Shirk & Ek ‘Attorneys
NOTICE TO. RESIDENTS OF
0% WNSHIP SCHOOL
The proposed 1952-1953 budget of
Mount Joy Township School Dis=
trict is available for public i
tion at the home of E. M
Heisey, Mt. Joy R2, Secretary of
board. Final adoption will be a
the June meeting.
All persons attaining the age of
iwenty-one years, or becoming resy
idents of the Schoo oe] District, must,
within twelve mon
of age, or becoming a resident, no=
tify Elam Stauffer, assessor of
Joy Twp. School District, Mt. Ja,
Pa. R2 of their becoming of
their establishing a- residence | th
in the Distret, and fajlupe to. do so
will submit the ‘partied fo’ the pen
alties prescribed by. law.
MOUNT JOY TOWNSHIP
SCHOOL DISTRICT


By E. Musser Heisey, Sec'y
Wm. Arnold, Att'y 2-2
SFALED BIDS for resurfacing
Borough tennis courts and aprons,
will be received by William J.
Brian, Secretary of Borough Coun
cil up to 7 p. m. EDST, June 2, 1952,
Bids will be opened at the Bo:
Hall at 7:30 P. M. EDST on June 2,
1952. Specifications will be furnish=
ed upon request.
Borough Council reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY
20-3 William F. Brian, Secretary
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Estate of Lizzie Z. Hershey,
ceased, late of Manheim Township,
Lancaster County, Penna.
Letters testamentary on said
Estate having been granted to tha
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make ime
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the same
will present them without delay to
the undersigned.
MARY HERSHEY MARTIN
1116 Crest Lane,
Lancaster, Pa.
Louis S. May, Att'y 2-6


| The boys tennis team received | Will introduce the grade school pu- | blind worker. 389 N. Barbara St.
its awards from Mr. Charles Heaps, | {pils to their new high school teach-| Phone 3-9265. 19-4
{the coach. These varsity I food Sul held by ti FOR SALE: 1950 Norge Refriger-
| ates and letters went to Benjamin | 00d. sale Was 1g dy, the‘pai- | ator, 8.cu. Jt. Call Mt. Joy 3eS231.
| Clinwer. John Hendtis, Jay Moize |ents last Friday and from the prof-| Michael Good. » 1S-tf
| ler, Harold Milligan, Peter Nisley, °F th® ale Sse oe ol and | SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE:
| Lester Snavely, Glenn Wolgemuth, | gr wi 2 Ba a New and used. Repairs for all
a 7; ) /i : ‘nishe y the| makes of sewing machines. J. V,
| Donald Zerphey, and William W be lurnished by makes of sewing mac
| rst phey, anc iam Zim {school board and the pupils will | Binkley, 111 N. Market St., Eliza-
| The Band Club presents each | PAVE only to pay for the food and hethtown, Pa. Phone 216-J. 1-tf
member of the school band with a yi Sher In Hetshay |MEN WANTED: Lancaster Leaf
pin upon acceptance for me mber- | Pana 4 rs. - B. Hershey, Mr.|pohacco Co., North Market Street,
| chip. Upon graduation the nrembjer and Mrs. B. W. Roberts and Mrs. | {obacco warehouse, Mount Joy, Pa.
4 presented with a isin wl [Melvin Weaver called on Mr. and | Phone 3-3961. 7-t1
is ) Sle H 1 x 3 J } We » rer
| mer: indicating the number of Bs N. E. Hershey over last week- FOR INTERIOR
{ years of service with the band. This |<" Call Earl C. Brubaker, Florin, Pa.
| I - py Te ; wi oa This Mrs. Lillian Hamilton and grand- | Phone Mt. Joy 3-4949. 39-4
13 © y A . eorge . 5
| laug y » Pierce spe .
| Houck, presented chains and nu- 5 ughler, Connie Pierce Spent Was ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices
| mer: ls to Claudette for 11 years of | weekend at Gap visiting Mr. and for antiques of any description. Mr.
| service; Shirley Hawthorne, 9 yrs.: Mrs. Ross Ammon and family. Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St., Man-
| Georgann Shattc 8: vom Robert) Mrs. William Bock returned to | heim, Pa. Phone 407. 2-24-12
; Shatto, years; Robert|,
Sherk, 7 years; Gerald Berrier, her home on Monday after being a Typewriters, Add. Mach’s., Cash
| Doris Linton, and Jane Starr. urgical patient at St. Joseph Hos-| Registers, Check Writers, Safes,
toate: Sally crn Nider Sea pital, | New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 East
| Marth 4 : Bate pay. 2 ea "I Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess and | High St, E-town. Ph. 14J.
Me i ates, atricia ‘00ks, =
| Pauline Brooks, and Mary Ann| 2nd Mis. Melvin Rider and son NEW & USED CARS
be Sihulet 4 or . °N oo y { Bruce spent the weekend at Scran- | 1949 Pontiac Sedan, R&H
of, 1 Years ancy Ashen ton and Mrs. Rider and son re-|1948 Packard Sedan, R&H
felter and Mary Katherine Land- ained there ‘with: rel a the | 1948 Chrysler Windsor Sedan, H
vater; 3 years; Frances Wolgemuth, mainec 1ere with relatives for the | 1948 Plymouth Sedan, R&H
| 2 years; and Jane Wisegarver Eig 1937 Dodge Sedan, H
| Y er fii ! | Mrs. Clarence Lome of Man- PACKARD GARAGE
year
Ym { heim called on Mrs. N. + Hershey | 221 N. Hanover St. E-~town
To open the program, the band ct. Wednesday Phone 469-W 51-tf
| played as the students asse sd),
played as the students assembled! no q Mys. Clarence Frye of| AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, 1
{ and later played “The Star Spang-





SPECIAL
$10 Permanents NOw $750

3-4339

FLORIN, PA. PHONE MT. JOY
Open 9:00 A. M. To 9:00 P. M. Maude Buller, Propr.



Like Last Time.
Got A Sample?

Phorte Us for Your
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| Bridgeport, Perry Co., spent Sun- |





[1 wish to thank all my friends .and |

relatives for . the (gifts - of = flowers, |
{fruit and .cards ~ received ’ on my |
{ birthday. Mrs, Espenshade 22-1 |
| FOR SALE: 3-piece livifig room
| suite, in good condition. Call” M{.
Joy 3-4903. 22- 1p |
| FOR SALE: 1 sofa bed with attract |
| ive slip covers. 1 modern, blue
| leather chair for living room or
Iden. Call Mt. Joy 3-5292. 22-1
buy old cars, all kinds of scrap iron





~084 Alterations
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Ada Souder Gish, de-
ceased, late of Mount Joy Borough,
Lancaster County, Penna.
Letters of Administration on said
eccate having been granted to thi
undersigned, all persons indebte:
thereto are requested to make im=
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the sa
will present them without delay
settlement to the undersigned.
UNION NATIONAL
MT. JOY BANK
Administrator,
Mount Joy, Pa.
Arnold] Bricker & Beyer
Attorneys 2-6

{ For Mother - Hollywood “Wrap=a=
rounds”, wear as dress or apron.
For BABY - Boucle Suits, dresses,
Cotton knit sweaters, Bibs, Blank~
cts. Need a giit for the NEW BABY?
VISIT the
MARGARET JEAN SHOPPE
19 W. Donegal St., Mt. Joy, Pa.
Phone 3-9373
Veilings Buttonhoiing


CUSTOM MADE
AWNINGS
For Free Estimate Phone 4-8101
COLUMBIA, PA.
HALDEMAN'S Upholstery Shop
18-9t

Call For and Delivery
|
8-1
BALER TWINE FOR SALE - best
| quality baler twine manufactured
| loc: lly that competitive brands can
Inot excel, at special ‘pre-season
| price of $15.50 per bale. Arenel
| Farms Feed Mill, Shoemakersville,
Penna. 9-1t
Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends.


Serenade D‘Evry |jed Banner” and “Wheel of F v
Be act at Thy Sweet Voice Saint-Saens | i 5 Be i I 5 or-1 day in town wa relatives | and also sell stoy e word
a 1e Bible reading was done| pn ; Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. 4
Mrs. Ethel Broske by Robert Schneider win. a) di r. Samuel ecker Sr, is im- >
; 0} Sc sider who als o .
| Processional—Class of 1952 “Pomp and Circumstance Elgar hc Tle Satie hii proving after — confined to his| FOR SALE: LEGHORN BABY
| Invocation The Reverend John Gable | At Te a bly Mav nies for several weeks. | CHICKS, R.O.P. sired, Penna. U.S.
Mixed Chorus “Halls of Ivy” ssa | mh RE) ofl Mr. and Mus. Benjamin Kauffman |Palloram clean a. 2 Mayer, Phone
Accompanist = Patsy Brooks po 3 chal erste : 0 |My. and Mrs. Alvin Bigler, Mrs. I | 3-98 Dy ount Joy, Fa.
Theme of Student Addresses: “The Challenge of Honesty” | Civilian Defense of Pennsylvania, "|B. Gladfelter spent Sunday at Or- |
Marlene Zimmerman | spoke to the students of Mount Joy |; conia, visiting Mr. and Mrs. |
Loretta Kline | High School on atomic energy and!y % he Mr Yicherd]
| Sara Ann Nissley. : | dangers related to an attack. aut A on ond Mes. Richard
{| Vocal Solo “None but the Lonely Heart” Tschaikowslky | The Women’s Christian Temper- is . HELP WANTED
| Theda Shenk ihre Union ETT Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Naylor of Two High School Boys
c nese 3 | tar . . .
| Commencement Address Dr. Harry F. Baughman ttre re 2 moving ly, est Chester spent Sunday with Learn Tile Setting
Provident, tantheran De ure on alcohol and its effects in|, Sarah Schlegelmilch. MT. JOY TILE & LINOLEUM CO.
Vocal Solo vy valiest Night of the Year” ens J Ay on May 16 at Mt. Joy Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper sr. | Mt. Joy, Pa.
a ! & NE | High School. Lions @ ; : ie AF Write) {
Shirle | . were Sunday dinner guests of Miss
Shirley Groff : Lo ; | Legion Awards | Mare Keck y s > 5|
Presentation of Diplomas Mr. Clyde E. Gerberich The: & al A) _ |Mary Keck a Mount Joy.
President, Board of Education ie annual American Legion a= ‘Last Friday evening Walter |
Alma Mater | wards made to outstanding pupils | pes auctioncer sold the Mrs. | 20-tf
nedictio The Reverend John Gable | of tl shit le of the Mt. Joy ”
Be Bie n 1c heverend Jo 80 : | 0 1 cigh 1 grade o i Jo; John Shell property on N. Market | NOTICE: If you are troubled with
Postlude—Allegro Pomposo salbraith | High School were presented to St, to a Mr. Cooke of Elizabeth Poison Ivy, Oak, Sumac and other
| Mrs. Ethel Broske | Susan Fellenbaum, daughter of Mr. town for $7.600.00 | minor skin irritations you need |
|€1 . and Mrs. Ellis Fellenbaum, and irre 4 — | Doctors Prescription No. 700
ectric | Je Pennell J f Mr. and! - 3 Ta : for immediate relief. It satisfies.
nd G e in jo De PF, oh ne Most anthracite explorers have {gold at 21 Mt. Joy St. Mount, Joy.
oye a as rs. James Penne al of Mil. been English, Pa., Kreamer Pharmacy, Elizabeth-
Heilig Also Specialize On Presentation ‘was made at a Spe- | town, Pa. 19-tf |
ACHINE WEL | cial assembly by Charles Bennett | |
FARM g ome Jr chairman of the education com- | CLAS SIF TIED { [Music om. A di |
| AND Fe si es aa Violin, Piano rumpe arin
| Funeral Home Q | mittee of Walter S. Ebersole Post, lito or loud. a5c | Marimba and other instruments.
) | Automobile and Truck Welding 185, American Legion. | Over 3 lines, per Une oh | Inquire about our lesson plan. Ins |
i 3 seial fe: + eight | Fach : tron via | struments loaned for beginners. |
23 W. Main St, Mount Joy LAWN MOWER SHARPENING ree re Sl . Bi Each add. insertion, per line .... 8c | David Hess Music Shop, 106 North |
Ss ) are 1 w—
AMES B. HE | GEESE FOR SALE: Young and | Market St, Elizabethtown, Phone |
JAMES B. HEILIG, high school, were platform guests : 15-tt |
Funeral Director over 'S e ing 0p — rial | Old Call Mi. Joy 35-4727 Ry | 6d. 2 |
MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-5931 | Creat Barriet Reef along th | FOR SALE: Good 4-burner gas
? : : . alia has | Fane. Oven & broiler, with ther- Antiques Restored |
Delta and Marietta Streets | Northeastern coast of Australia has mostat control. 2 storage drawers F finishi
Sees Se peste | the largest coral formation in the | $35. Call Mt. Joy 3-6651. 22-1 | urniture Refinishing
| world. | | LENHERT CABINET SHOP |
’ | ROR BAL : fires i nny? Marietta, Pa.
alla n eld, can c¢ rst we N |
Buller S Beauty Salon PRINT 1000 ELVELOPES (June. Mt. Joy 3-9024. 22- 2{ Phone 6-2581 Collect

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OPPORTUNITY
NOW'S the time to invest in
MUSSER
® HEAVY WHITES «i
® HEAVY "WHITE CROSS
® ROCK RED CROSS:
MAKE 1952 YOUR BEST YEARS
YET WITH,
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MUSSER
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MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone 3-4911
43-tf
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