The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 18, 1952, Image 10

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Bulletin Mount Jov, Pa., Thursday,
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Seplember 25, 1952

Bank Credit;
, TO AMERICA’S
LIVING =
STANDARD OF
the Highest in the World!



W\ 1s 1 1) hi bh ion eicht hundred million dollars
ol loan” to mq than 20 million individuals at one
Lim | m loan to companies small and large
Js hanks help bring vou everything you eat,
vital role in bringing you all the
things that me better living.
TIAYE
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MOUNT JOY BANK
OF MOUNT JOY

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o FULL LINE of inatched
McCormick equipment

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Everybody, Ey Every Where, Reads The Bulletin
RIGHT THIS WAY
LADIES
\4= To The
ST BARGAINS in TOWN
In Qur
COLUMNS



‘American Stores
Name Winners
| The Low Down
From
Hickory Grove
HAPPENINGS
— of —
LONG AGO
anand Mrs. Samuel Collins of 05520
TW isor St., Philadelphia 43,
20 YEARS AGO nas P :
September 21, 1032 Pennsylvania, is the happy pos-
The Chevrolet Motor Com-'sessor of the
come tax man will have a heart. pany makes the annpuncement she has won an all expense trip
That guy dips in deeper and «1p § Newcomer & Son as for two in Bermuda,
deeper. My slide rule don’t give. thorized Chevrolet dealer: Mrs. Collins was today an
me any good omen or Mount Joy and vicinity. nounced winner of the Americ-
hope on a probable carly date— , Thursday evening, Sep- an Stores search for “Miss Am-
tember 15, the sophomore class ¢rican Stores, 1952”, conducted
welof the Mount Joy High School gver The WCAU Radio program
been blaming on old Spendtown decided to become acquainted AMERICAN STORES RINGS
that is not old Spendtown’s with’ their schopl friends
fault. We get together in hamlet/more by having a doggie roast.
ATT
I been working my slide rule
pretty much, all week—tryin’
to arrive at a date when the in knowledge that
but I am Keepin’ at it
But there is one thing
and a stay at the princess Hotel | 5th St.,
and Chester Ave.

Mrs. Collins reasons, in 25{Cupp, vice president of Market, York Road, Hathoro,
words as to “Why. I Like to|can Stores, made the award. william Veit, manager; and
Shop at American Stores” and| Other prize winners announc- Mrs. George Rowell, 821 Har-
in 50 words, “Why I Would Like |ed, together with their local Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa.;
A Second Honeymoon”, topped | American Stores and managers, | fifth prize - a Bulova watch; Ac-
thousands of entries received in| were: me Market, State Road and
the contest. Mrs. Harry Scheneck, 122 W. Landsdowne Ave., Robert Wil«
She and her husband, Samuel | Delphine St., Philadelphia; sec- cured
a draftsman with .the DuPont prize - and 8-cubic foot, ad- son, RTA. atl
Company of Newark, Delaware, [vance design, Philco Home| The Store manager in each
will receive an all expense paid | freezer, Acme Market, Tabor |case was awarded a $25 Bond.
vacation in Bermuda, sailing on |[Rpad and Tennis Street, Wil- Judges of the contest were:
‘Queen of Bermuda”, flagship |liam Troy, manager; Miss Frances Blackwood, Food
of the Furness-Bermuda lines, Mrs. Louis Binder, 5237 No. | Editor of the Evening Bulletin;
Philadelphia; third Mrs. Walter A. Craig, manag-
there. prize - a 17-inch Philco TV set; | er of the Bureau of Domestic
Mrs. Collins entered the con- | American Store, 5554 North 5th | Commerce, Chamber of Com-
test at the Acme Market, 54th |St., Reymond Fulton, manager; | merce of Philadelphia, and
Andrew Tal- Mrs. John Battye, 307 Winner Miss Lucile Gilman, presi



and city and holler for help, The Mount Joy Rotary Club
from the Govt We wantland the Lititz Rotary Club will
U.S.A. dinero to help|play a game of soft ball on the
fon everything from dredgingRecreation field on Thursday;
| the harbor to bigger and fancier/evening at six o'clock. |
An overheated stove set fire
reation and Playground Direc-to the partition between thef
tors. Our skirts are not unsul-homes of William and Arthur
lied. And to get personal-—right/Hendrix on South Barbara St.
in Hickory itself/Sunday afternoon.
t It is conservatively estimated
matching
swimming pools. We want Rec-
here at home,
it oozes with a convention of
v 95 fe linc .
playground and barn dance/that 250 families held annual
[ professors and directors. And reunions in Lancaster County
during the last three months
all these barn dance professors i :
and about 50,000 members of
these clans attended.
15 YEARS AGO
September 22,.1937
atl Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Werner;
jearty oon queer-like and their Golden Anni-
| thinking. If we are a barber, versary at their. home in Rapho
re tr ve know po |
ame that Sambo as Head| Fifteen hundred black bass,
Buti{he Jellefonte Hatchery, were
of distributed Monday afternogn
| making kilowatts, we open thepy Fish Warden Pyle and Christ
door to Govt. The Govt. pays no Mumma, in the creeks at Eby’s,
| taxes, ever——on anything. Our|penders, Newcomers,
thinking needs a general over-land Heistands. i
haul it taxes are ever to simmer| A trained animal circus was
{ down. From:barber shop to feature of the Tuesday a. m.
(Owatts, Sambo is an expensive program at our local High|
| menace-—not fitted for the yesterday in the school!
and directors-—all of ‘'em-—are
right there in our tax bill-——yep,
vours and mine
And from many angles we
e know as well as we
Barber would be a flop.
take the very technical jog
| His job is umpire. auditorium. | warmth.
Yours with the low down, The eighth grade of the Mt.
| JO SERRA Joy schools held a dogge
| EE —— at the Cove Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Charles!
of Florin, announce the birth of
a son at the Lancaster Hospital
[last Wednesday. |
10 YEARS AGO
September 24, 1942 i
Marietta Depot
‘Advisory Council
Elects Chairman |, tou tas assur on
|

All colors and sizes.
$22.95 TO $24.95
VALUES
5192
once YOUR BELL, with Gladys manager of the store, re-|Rpad, Hatboro, Pa.; fourth prize | dent, Philadelphia Millinary
Webster. ceived a $25 Bond. Paul E.'- a Philco table radio; Acme Council.
er - or -
{

20 YEARS OF SERVICE - 20 YEARS OF VALUES
In celebrating our 20th Anniversary we pass along to you, and want you to participate in the
Great Money Saving VALUES we are offering during this BIG SALE.
SAVE NOW ON NEW MERCHANDISE FOR
EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY
WOMEN'S
COATS
All wool fabrics Fur-
red & interlined for
COTTON FROCKS
In the newest plaids and stripes
Values to $3.50
$920
REGULAR $1.98
Lace trimmed
4 $@20 9,.8320
NEW FALL
DRESSES
RAYON - TAFFETA
WOOL GABARDINE




a chase two $1000 War Bonds as
Samuel M. Kline of 631 No.soon as the funds can be releas-|
| Duke Street, Lancaster. was el-led from the savings account.
ected temporary chairman of] Sunday afternoon, October 4,
| the newly organized Employees Friendship Fire Company will]
Blue Swan Pants
2 pairs $1.20

All Wool Coats "32250: $2 320
REGULAR - $26.95 VALUES

{ Advisory Council at Marietta T|dedicate their service flag with]
C Depot a fitting ceremony af 2:30 P. M.|
The Employees Advisory! The fine new overhead bridge]
Council has been organized inand road across the Pennsylva-|
accordance with the United nia Railroad tracks at Florin,
States Army Transportation East Donegal Township, is com-
Corps policies. pleted. |
The primary purpose of the] Chief of Police Elmer Zerph-
Council is to encourage reported two prosecutions
ces to bring to its attention mat-for speeding. !
Births—Mr. and Mrs. Robert}
dations or criticism on the basis/Bishop, Salunga, a daughter]
towards the'vesterday at the Lancaster Gen-|
working condi-jeral Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.
tions or to other employees. Robert Stoner, 206 N. Barbara,
Nominations of employees to street, announce the birth of aj
serve on the Council are made son at the Lancaster Generalj
by the division chiefs of Mari- Hospital Friday morning.
etta TC Depot, whose employ- The second Bond Rally held
ees then elect the members gf at the Joy theatre on Tuesday
the council. The elected mem-/evening resulted in the sale of
bers consisting of five civilian $325.00 worth of War Bonds!
employees then designate oneand $22.40 in War Stamps.
of its members to hs A Mice
SNOW
|
| LEGGINS
ters of constructive recommen

of general value
betterment of

serve as
CHILDREN'S
— HATS
AND COATS
Sizes to 4
CHILDREN'S
ALL WOOL
COATS
Sizes 4 to 14


CHILDREN'S
DRESSES
$920
un; Fall Shoes
Values to $6.95
4
Boy's FALL SUITS values to $16.50 ............... $12.20
Boy's Fur Trimmed JACKETS values to $12.95 .. . .. $ 9.95
Boy's Corduroy and Plaid JACKETS .............. $6.95
Boy's 3c. SNOWSHIfS $720 3
Boy's SHIRTS ..................... 0. $ 1.59
Bove Desc PANTS ........ ......0 0 ci nia $ 2.98

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chairman.
County Briefs
Ree eae
Student At L. V. C.
LITITZ—The Lititz Woman's
Martha Helwig, Club will hold a Fashion Show
daughter of Reverend and the Fellowship Hall on Oct.
Clarence F. Helwig, 32 E. Main|14th.
street, this boro, is a senior at)
Miss Ruby
A near century old coin wad)
Lebanon Valley College by a Lititz workman!
ing in Musical Education. while digging out fon a cement
A graduate of the 1949 classform.. The workman, Gilbert
of the Mount Joy High School Deen, an officer on the
viiss Helwig has been on theler Police Department made the)
dean's list at the college for thelfind. It was a penny, dated 1858.



first three semesters. |Although it was only a penny

a”
> MANHEIM R.

ii GC. Robert Fry |
it really proved to be “buried!
|treasure” to Deen, an avid coin
collector.
E-TOWN Parking meters
[receipts for the week ending

wt,

Men’s Dress Shirts
Men’s Sport Shirts
Men’s Work Shirts
$1.69 2/0 $3.20! Shoes $6.20
MEN'S
DRESS
PANTS
5G
WORK
PANTS
$295
$2.20

Men's Work Shoes
$5.20
Men’s Work & Dress
$2.95



$7.95 VALUE

(last Thursday totaled $220.70.
| > TOWN — J. Marlin Risser,| MEN'S
, Elizabethtown R. D., was in-{
red September 14 while com-|
peting in the motorcycle races)
D. 2, PA. OVERALLS
at Williams Grove

Air Compressor Work
Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc.

Excavating and Crading
Cellars, Trenches, Etc.

A § 5082.20
E-TOWN -— 25,000 people
viewed the opening parade of

1ithe Farm Show.
Rocks five 3» 10W MEN'S
| OWN-—The Martin Cope .
d |tarm of 112 acres and 58 perch- JACKETS
an jes located at Rheems was sold LIGHTWEIGHT
[for $70,226 or $625 an acre. |
Ralph Gable, Rheems was the!
|purchaser. f
Removed | Te
$6.20
Trees

New Car
Au occasional “spurt” of speed

PHONE MOUNT JOY


during the period when a new car 1s |
being broken in is desirable to pre-|
. | vent fouling of spark plugs. For the
3 4 7 5 3 [ most part, of course, slow driving |
13 necessary for the new car dur-|
Ing the “running in" period. |



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MEN'S RIBBED
UNIONSUITS
MEN'S WORK
-AND DRESS
HOSE
Pr 20¢
MEN'S SPORT
JACKETS
Fur & Plain Trimmed
$12.20
ONE LOT OF
Nylon
HOSE
Ist QUALITY
69¢
Mojud
51 GAUGE
NYLON HOSE
$1.10
BRAN
Boy's Sweaters
$1.20


$2.20
MOUNT JOY DEPARTMENT STORE



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