The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 11, 1952, Image 7

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Thank Offering
(From page i)
nch for Inch and Pound for Pound
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| Mrs. John Matoney tendered
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nefic Has ver Io uce her resignation as chairman ef-
was available to take over. The
| same was voted on, but not ac-
cepted.
There are only eight
members at present: Mrs,
active |
Rob-
Lee Rice, Mrs.
co-chairman;
Burton Shupp,
| Charles Harple,
| Mrs. Frank Germer, John Ma-
| toney, and Mrs. John Matoney,
chairman.
| The total amount to date in
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| account is $705.5
A plea is mz: ng to all relatives
of servicemen in Mount Joy and
vicinity to join this committee
and keep it going full
With a few more
people the
S tinue its work as long as it is|
New 140-h.p. Red Ram V-Eight | necessary. There certainly must |
Ye be more than eight people in |
Mt. Joy, Florin and
who care if the servicemen are
kept happy.
JACQUIE MATONEY,
Chairman
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interested
Dodge Coronet V-8 Series

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Stack the new Dodge up agamst the most costly cars for comfort, safety and performance!
Match it with the ears for easy handling, maneuverability and economy. Here's a
dynamic 140-h.p. V:8 tor the price of a 6! Here's the Action Car for Active Americans!

Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends.

Time-Proved ' Get- Away” Six
New Al Now “Dodge
Specifications and equipment subject to change without notice.

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\ STEHMAN BROTHERS -:- Salunga, Pemna. | Yewdifs Store
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J a - a Open 9 to 9 daily till Christmas |
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WHETHER YOU WANT SOMETHING NEW FOR YOUR
HOME, TO GIVE IT A LIFT FOR HOLIDAY TIME, OR
WHETHER YOU WANT TO CHOOSE FURNITURE . ....
THE BEST GIFT OF ALL, FOR EVERY NAME ON YOUR
LIST, MAY WE SUGGEST YOUR VISIT HERE. JUST COME
IN AND BROWSE TO YOUR HEART'S CONTENT.

Kneehole Desks
« lecorative wn
A useful and

1 Mahogai
Other Suggestions Biot, or Yabo i
Platform Rockers & 59 From 44.50 i
Lounge Chairs : 3
Floor And Bridge Lamps Tc :iiiors i
8.95 to 21.50
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Comfortable chairs in
modern and traditional
styles.
from 3 6. 5 0
Card Tables 5.50 to 6.50
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Hampers 6.50 -7.50- 8.50
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Mirrors 2.39 to 39.50
 
Occasional Tables 12.95 to 39.95
Hassocks
from a spiendid
styles and
Choose
assortment of
colors. !
4.98 to 21.50
Boudour Chairs 21.95 to 37.50
florals.
From 3.08
Lane Cedar Chests 44.95 to 79.95
Pictures :
scenes ind Vis
Kitchen Step Stools 9.95 to 16.95
Airfoam Pillows 8.75 to 10.95
KEENER’S
FURNITURE — FLOOR COVERINGS
5-31 Marietta Avenue - Phone 3-5601 - MOUNT JOY,
BEGINNING DEC. 12 UNTIL CHRISTMAS
OPEN EVERY NITE UNTIL 9
 
What-Not Shelves
Corner or wall styles.
From 4. 08
Lovely Table Lamps
Brass or chrome bases.
From 498
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1 It was decided by the majori-
| | ty that the members will con-
tinue their work as long as they
I fective as soon as someone else |
ert Shank, Verlene Harple, Mps. |
Committee |
force. |
committee can con- |
Newtown |
Py Jr, member of the Mt. Joy Bor-#
A | G. Hostetter, member of
| Moffat, Mr.
| ing Co.; and Sgt.
xu | Joy High School. Mr.
| Houck, the
[ spirit throughout the Mt. Joy |i
{ | High
| fitted
| look properly
"THR | The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, December 11, 1950-1


Traffic Safety
(From page 1)

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| Germer, Gerald Bender, Lec 2 AE S$:
| Hess, Joan Braught, Russell] ant
Kuhn, Jim Metzler, Robert | a
Schroll, James Lindemuth, Bill |
| Tyndall, Toby Weber, Ten Wil
liams, Shirley Bernhard, Mary, §
Kopp, Janice Breneman, Jenn gd quar
| nette Breneman, Elinor Lane, | i
| Ruth Oberholtzer, Ralph Ber-|
|e. Bien Bred une |e $3.98 Value; Musical
harles Mayer wen illips
Donald Zerphey, Harold Milli- * POWDER BOX
gan, Irvin Nauman, Virginia % Adds charm to
Brooks, Pat Frantz, Marilyn | dressing
Bernhard, Betty Hostetter, Dor- table . ct a,
| is Melhorn, Patsy Schroll, Jer-|%
| ry Miller, Kitty Wittle, James k
| Shenk, Charles Zeller, Miriam|
| Tyndall, and Mae Zink.





STAG MEN'S
. GIFT SET
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* CHRISTMAS


In connection with this pro- %
| gram, the Atlantic Refining Co.
| showed two films on safety in|
the assembly on Dee. 4.
Program Dinner
To aequaint- principals and |
driver education teachers from| WRAPPING
other schools as well as civic Paper, ribbon, seals & Nj
| organizations with the program,
a traffic safety education pro-| tags: 10c & 25¢
| gram dinner was held at Hostet- |
Mr. Mof-






NEW DE LUXE
STRATOLINER
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Here is the range that has everything!
All of the wonders of General Electric “Speed Cooking”—fast,
casy, exact cooking, plus shining cleanliness—are yours with
this wonder range. From its Jighted pushbutton switches to its
huge, new Three-Way Oven. it has everything ‘to make meal
preparation a joy! ;
And its beautiful new design is breathtaking.
LOOK AT ALL THESE FEATURES!
DEEP-WELL THRIFT COOKER
FOURTH RAISABLE SURFACE
UNIT
PUSHBUTTON CONTROLS
TEL-A-COOK LIGHTS
BUILT-IN CONDIMENT SEY
SALT CONDITIONER
ELECTRIC MINUTE TIMER
J. B. HOSTETTER & SONS
MOUNT JOY,
NEW AUTOMATIC DEEP-
WELL FRYER
NEW HUGE ALL-CALROD®
THREE-WAY OVEN
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* NEW AUTOMATIC OVEN
TIMER
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NEW EXTRA-HI-SPEED CAL-
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WARMING DRAWER
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ters’ on December 3. | 4
| fatt explained to the group there PLUSH BEAR
| Atlanti Refining Co's program 3 pr
| fing prog $3.98 Value!
oi it concerns both youth and 18” Cuddly 18
adults. Those attending were C.|, & durable.
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| Joy School and Home Associa-| x COTTAGE
| tion; Elmer B. Hoover, CHOCOLATES
[town College; LaRue C. Derr, x
supervising principal of High- | J 10
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| er, president of Elizabethtown| 4 Nome
| College; Charles L. Fish, iL Cara No
| Rotary Club’ director of Mt. Joy; | Lr
| Arthur R. Ott, principal of the, = Famous frozen
| visor and grade school principal] ©
{of Mt. Joy; Richard Divet, pres
| Club; Clyde E. Gerberich, mem- 4 Store |
| ber of the Mt. Joy school board; The REXAL i
MOUNT JOY. PA. |
| Mt. Joy Borough school boar: IH
| Paul K. Stehman, proprietor of
of Mount Joy; A. D. Seiler, vertising left on their door step.
member of the Mt. Joy school]
teacher at Mt. Joy High School:
| David M. Risser, driving train-
[High School; Leroy N. Nissley Bi
| principal of Hempfield Joint ¢
|'and also talked on safe driving!
«J. Chunko, president of the Mt. Kitchen Fresh
sor of education at Elizabeth-/
Variety at its best.
| spire High School; A. C. Baugh-!
| gess of Mt. Joy; Ray W. Wiley, * COLOGNE STICK
| Manheim Twp. High School; |* fragrance 1.50
| Charles R. Heaps, patrol super-|
| ident of the Mount Joy Sloan S Pharmacy
| Paul L. Stoner, member of {he Phone 3-3001
{the Atlantic Certified Service NOT everybody reads circular ad-
board; H. K. Schoener, science
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ling instructor of E. Hempfie 10d
| High School; Frank F. Walters, {
ough school board; John G. Hart u
| education teacher of E,.
Donegal Twp. schools; William ig
D. Cushman, driver education
teacher of Manheim Twp. High
School; J. W. Bingeman, super-
vising principal” of E. Donegal
Twp. Schools; Richard Beaver, §
driving instructor at Elizabeth
town High School: H. C Bur-
gard, supervising principal of i
Manheim Central Union School ¥
J. Edward Charles, schoel di-
rector of E. Donegul Township
Schools; Martin ~~ S. Brown, x
Commander of the Veterans of
Foreign Wars of Mt. Joy; Dean ig
Gable of the Lancaster Auto
Club (AAA); Park E. Neiss
Chief of Police in Mt. Joy Boro:
tobert Eshleman of Manheim 3
Central Union Schools; Curvin
Martin, school director of East
Donegal Twp. Schools: Parisi
Hostetter, member of Mt. Joy
Chamber ' of Commerce; Lester
Boro )
Mount Joy; W. IL, 5
supervising principal of |}
Mt. Joy Borough Schools: Mr,

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When you trim your Christmas
tree will everything be there?
Will your gift shopping have
McFadden, and Mr. © x : iis been finished, or will you still
LeCrone of the Atlantic Refin Ing %
Reese of the have te scurry around doing
Police. fast minute shopping”
‘ Assembly Program You can save time and anx
Group singing of Christmas 8 iety by doing your shopping
carols will be the program for| here where almost every
assembly tomorrow at Mount|! thing you need can be found
George [3 gs one yon * Pe
school music super- § i
will lead the group.
Council of
Beahm,
Pennsylvania State
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PETER TPE REET ETE
visor, Qur large selection of prized gilts
offer you your best chance of salis-
fying everybody on your Christmas
are proclaiming the Christmas| iy 4 list .... and of still staying well
: within your budget. If you have
any special hard-to-deal-wita prob
lems you ask us. You'll have your
answer in a jiffy.
So, come on down today. No hustle,
no bustle. No traipsing around fighi-
.ing against time. You'll find the seo
lutions to your problems here . . ..
easily, quickly, inexpensively.
Christmas Decorations
Gay Christmas decorations 4
School this week. The
student council put up a tree
the school lobby. Trimmings for |}
this tree were then brought in!
by the student body. The home
cconomics department has also
| made decorations for the vari- I
ous doors, the hall, and some of] of
the rooms. [3
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VELVET COAT
You can feel truly luxurious/y
and elegant if you” have a vel-|¥
vet coat for your new wardrobe. |§
Some of the other eoats are vel-|¥
| vet-lined and many of these are
types so that they can i
dressy for the|{
| feminine clothes with which i SE
Hey can bz worn, a ut ol
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