The Bulleli \/,. O° Pa.. Thursday July }, Hiya id Kenneth Alexander will Mr. and Mrs guests have been invited to call, | | Was speaker for the evening, Miss Naomi Cunningham, W wat 3 H APPENINGS Donegal St., was ill with dipth- | Mrs. Myrtle Nornhold and Mrs — of — eria Market prices were: Eggs, 13 the | | ONG AGO and 15¢ doz. Butter, 18¢ 1b., and dd Se - 4 lard, 7c 1b, AAAI titi a | The regular monthly meeting Man =) { ceive the guests at the door an Open Hous tain at an open house hon- {onoring The Roths \Ir. and Mrs. John Roth, Alexander will receive in Saturday evening, July 19, K wndred twenty-five | dining room Silver Anniversary Offer | Wm. A. Rogers A-1 Plus Silverware | OPEN TO ALL MOTORISTS By Oneida FRONT END ALEIGNMENT — PHONE 3-5671 239 W. Main St. Ltd. ONE TEASPOON Made & Guaranteed With A 10 Gallon Purchase an’s Servicenter COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE | swine Com “ects “Grove "tn Koren Z5SO — KENDALL — PENNZOIL MOTOR OILS WHEEL BALANCING RADIATOR PRESSURE PURGING SERVICE COMPLETE OVERHAUL OF MOTORS Atlas Tires ~ Bowers Batteries — Anco Top Oilers — Bardahl Many Parts And Accessories For Your Car MT. JOY, PA. { TEN YEARS AGO of the Auxiliary of the W. SS, | Ebersole Post “185 was held with July 16, 1942 sixteen members present. They decided to hold a picnic July 21 i't at “Weber in the Woods." Largest group ol local dre ees left here for the Army in- duction Center at Harrisburg The A&P Store was complete Mr. Harry Krall is remodel ing one side of his double dwe! ling on West Main Street ly remodeled into a self-service Mr, Wm. Beaston moved into market Jerry Berrier, of this boro, the Darrenkamp property on Columbia Ave A large crowd witnessed two games between the Fats and the Leans in the Recreation Field The Fats won the Ist game, 14 underwent tonsilectomies treat ment at the Columbia hospital For the first time in twent; four vears, the annual picnic of the Lancaster Automobile Club . was cancelled tc 5 but the Leans came up with Mr. Alvin S. Engle left Sat July 4th for Puerto Rico. He a 12 to 6 score thus winning the second game oly 10 EA Led Sunday, July 20 J the Middletown Many Interesting The Berrier family reunion was held at the Cove Park with Letters From Men- 52 members present. Mr. James Berrier was again elected presi- W i S dent amen n ervice The American Legion Auxil- July 2. 1952 iary held their monthly meeting In Korea at the home of Mrs. Albert Wal- Dear friends: ter with th election of Miss I Esther Henry as President | The Higem Class of Method- ist Church held a cold platter have received your package today and sure was glad to get. it. It took quite a time for me to get it since 1 left Texas supper for the price of 35¢ and Right now I'm some place it included dessert too. nv : : A ! ol 1 M El 5 somewhere in Korea. All 1 ev Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zerphey ¥ ’ mer Zerphey |. soe over here is hills. Yip one entertained a number of out-of and down another town guests to dinner am g y > r, among Well I don’t them: Mrs. Irl Steward of Los have much more : 2 time right now, but I'll try and Vegas and Miss Edyth Tornow,| ;. ; : pa mn ao better next time. of Chicago, : I want to thank you all again for what you have done for us 15 YEARS AGO Pfc. John A. Grubb July 14, 1937 The Annual Camp Meeting services were held at the Lan- July 1, 1952 trom July 23 to August 2. Rey. ear Members of the Robert P. Coates of Philadel- Committee: [ received the lovely gifts of stationary supplies that has phia was spiritual director Richard Gerberich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gerberich, West | Peen sent to me here in Korea, Main Street and James Roberts, and I wish to express my son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rob- | thanks to all those that have erts on Marietta St.. left for made this Committee's wonder Camp Miller. -at Shawnee on ful efforts possibie { Delaware for a month to I know that these efforts are six weeks stay appreciated by all of the others Miss Sarah Snyder, daughter {rom Mt. Joy who are now ser- of Mrs. Alice Snyder, East Main VIN8 in the Armed Forces, and Friday and Saturday COTTON DRESSES ‘2 VALUES TO $3.50 RACK CF | DRESSES ‘3 \ VALUES TO $6.95 ~ DRESSES sh VALUES TO $7.95 DRESSES vier wore 0 ALL WOMEN'S COATS SHORTIES = $ -$ SUITS 2410 15 COATS 1; OFF LOSES Ne VALUES TO $2.50 Shoe Clearance Children’s Shoes VALUES TO $7.95 VALUES TO $6.95 $9 ; $3 $4 §295.$395_$495 MEN’S SHOES S475 to $79 WERE $5.95 TO $10.95 MEN'S Polo Shirts FRUIT OF MEN'S Athletic Shirts MEN'S | Trousers Sport Shirts Me OG. Shirts Play Shorts MOUNT JOY DEPT. STORE THE LOOM Gabardine $595 09: 49: $118 98: 98: St completed her first six Wish to join them in my sincere months of training at the Phila. |@PPreciation for the wonderful General Hospital work the Committee is doing, O. M. Donaven circulated a and for the citizens interests in this worthwhile project. petition to have his name plac- ed on the ballot as a candidate he Weekly Mount Joy Bul foriCounty Controller. letin, is a great Morale Lifting Fireman's Carnival © actor for the troops, consisting den . > 1 \ . the park with the of Penna. Boys, here in Korea, and is read and enjoyed by and his Six Origin the feature attrac-| Many others as well, it really tion {brings a touch of home to us. Kei Leiberher. son of far from there. Thanking all Mr. and Mrs Fred Lotbothor on Ol you for your kindness shown I rem: 't, left on a three nam, : lespece re 7 of the Virginia] B! spectively Yours, Cpl. Albert R. Rettew — i —— Qay cri Coast, awarded him by the Har isburg Telegraph for turning In twenty new subscriber: Mr. W. I. Beahm, instructor Social Security in mathematic resigned as a teacher here and Mr. Gibney B fi F Diffenderfer was elected to fill €ne its or ee Forms Woden TWENTY YEARS AGO July 13. 1932 The Mt. Joy Tigers played Many farm workers will at the Shawnee Indians of Colum- {tain their sixth quarter of cov- bia, on Browns Athletic Field, erage under social security in west of town. the April-May-June quarter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Haw-| 1952. A year and a half has thorne announced the birth of a | fone by since old-age and sur- son. vivors wsurance protection was Second Reunion of the Ruhl extended to regularly employed Clan was held at the home of farm workers. Farm help, stay- Pharis Moyer, near Manheiny, |ing on one farm during this H. P. Wisegarver, President 6-quarter period, now have a The first new wheat to be sold | "fully insured” status under so in Adams County this vear was Cial security. taken to the Wolf warehouse at Just what does it mean to be Gettysburg by Edgar Weaner, ‘fully insured?” a farmer living along the Har- It means plenty in terms of risburg road. Ile took ninety | Insurance protection! bushels to the warehouse and It means a worker has en- received 40c¢ a bushel J ough credit in his social securi- Secretary E. M. Bomberger !¥ account to provide benefits reported B & I. receipts good | !0 his family in case of his despite depression. death. Henry G. Carpenter was | It means a worker, now 65 or | ected a director of the City Mu-' Over, has enough social security tual Fire Insurance Company. ‘credits to guarantee himself a | ll Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wag- monthly income for life. ner of town were given a mis- From now on old-age surviv- cellaneous shower at the home ©FS insurance claims will be fil- fH of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steiner, ©d by farm workers and their | ot families. Whenever an insured The rate from Mount Joy for farm worker retires at age 65 ll round trip tickets to Atlantic OF later, he'll file for his retire- 8 City was $3.00. The excursion Ment insurance; whenever an was held July 21. | insured farm worker dies, his | 81 Mr. and Mrs. S. Nissly Ging- family will claim the survivors’ [rich entertained a number of | Insurance. | uests to a lawn party in hon- Payment Of these ingrance fl | or of their son, Bruce who cele- | ¢1aims will be based on wage | brated his 5th birthday. {credits in the farm worker's | t The Ushers’ League of the St. | social security account; wage | Mark's U. B. Church met at the | credits earned by the worker; home of Mr. Charles Z. Derr, W. | Wa8¢ credits reported by the Main St., Rev. G. A. Kercher farm operator; wage credits , paid for by both the farm work er and h it is so important for farm earn ings to | social se Here low 1. A fa one social security number and should 1 has a record of it 2. Af farm help, should register with | his coll to get tl curity fc ing social security wage credits Far tively ne hould credits are getting posted to his | social sc { vour neg fice for i. Bot farm operators can get {ull formatio their loc: Everybody in this locality reads |B to fol | Eq cherlys | | | ctor of internal revenue | an. | OPEN SATURDAY, JULY 26th is employer. That's why e properly reported for rm worker should have 76 = 78 EAST MAIN STREET MT. JOY, PA. nake sure his emplover armer, hiring regular WILL BE CLOSED rr aml FOR VACATION rms needed for report m help coverage is rela 2 ors Moret | Mon., July 20 to Fri., July 25 Inc. | curity account Ask wrest social security of- | h farm workers and] n, free of charge, from | il social security office et ————————————— the Bulletin—that's why its adver- gers gel Stimul in such excellent results |B ——— © wv “en > Ed ite your business by cdver BE 16 E. MN FOR YOUR CAMERA We carry a complete We also give developing Store will be closed cll next week for Summer Vacation. — | STORAGE Going Vicay Over The Week End? # CLEANING — GLAZING — REPAIRING SURE YOU HAVE ! ENOUGH You Phone — We Call FILMS ; ALSO ALL KINDS LAUNDRY celection. A o service, Koser’s Jewelry Store i Brook's Dry Cleaning Phone 3-5404 lain St., Mount Joy i FLORIN, PENNA. PHONE MT. JOY 3-4451 29-1¢ 3 11-tf H. On SATURDAY, JULY 19, we will announce an entirely new line of general-purpose tractors — suc- cessors to the famous John Deere Models “A” and “B.” By far the greatest values ever offered by John Deere, these new tractors feature major engineering advancements and a host of improvements that step up tractor performance in many different ways. One of these new models will be on display at our store this Saturday so be sure to stop in and see for yourself how much more value these great new John Deere Tractors offer you. S. Newcomer & Son, Inc. Phone 3-3361 MOUNT JOY, PA. a ——————