Bulletin, Vount Jov. Pa | ~~ 19371 Open House At Newcomers For New 1'53 Chevrolet : | The completely new Chevro- let for 1953 will be displayed in | this locality for the first time on Friday, January 9, by Newcom er Motors, Inc., of Mount Toy January 10, The dealer C. S. Newcomer | and his staff will as hosts | C. Nail, land explain the teatures of the car during the special observ ance of “Open House all day the on Friday and in the evening. Thursday, Junuary 8 —of — LONG serve Marietta, terest glass enclosure Its hard to match consistght saving with was white Iron Works here were } Blacksmith Dies At 88 attain it. may and is said to be HAPPENINGS AGO THIRTY YEARS AGO 1923 An invention perfected by be of | to owners of closed cars It was to apply a monogram on The col the The formal debut of the '53 latest addition to automobile | anything else when itfcomes to building { Chevrolet will also be continued refinement and exclusiveness Ww | / on Saturday. | The Independent Band pre financial sedurity. Sét your own goal | -— a sented a ton of coal to the per : : fk Retired Landisville son holding No. 226 and let regular sayings here, help you The employees of the Grey “tickled” —- when they learned that all were | Smart Styling of ’53 Chevrolets H n 01 Quicy! Tender! Delicious! U'. 8. Gov't Graded Good or Choice Sirloin EXTRA SPECIAL! a At such a low price as this you'll certainly want to take advantage of this opportunity to treat the family to a delicious steak dinner. Cut from young, grain-fed Western steers. Acme quality beef has that tender, Juicy flavorful deliciousness that folks go for in a big way. | U. S. Good or Choice Lean | 7° David N. Long, eighty-eight.! sien 4 five percent increase in ofl ero Cher are Ib 45 {a blacksmith in Landisville for ..es for the New Year Front-end styling of the completely re-designed Chevrolets accn- | Uc SUS K ages for the New Year. li . a dE aces Ew Ade | 85 years, died at the Lancaster An. attempt to ‘rob the dress the appearance of power and fleetness in the new lin. a | | An attemy oy shown above, the surface of the hood this year extends far «or | Ready for < ne General Hospital where he had ing rooms of the Mt Joy Hall forward before curving abruptly down to the radiator grille, 2 | FRYING CHICKENS the Pan Ib 57 31a been a patient for three days was frustrated and the man es its note of beauty and distinction, the outer rim of the gi - | Fully ph : J Led circles the parking lamps and center bar mounting three dec e | & C C Ib < with uremia. 194 caped without taking anything, “prop bars.” Increased performance, comfort and convenienc. ..e STEWIN HI RENS Dressed 59 Long, who retired in 1949 in during a Lyceum entertainment outstanding features of the 1953 Chevrolet line. | c | h alu | Ib Ye Ae Fn favor of his son, Fred D. Long, given by a group of Philippinos wer mmm : mm | FRESHLY GROUND BEEF 43 P07 4 A) Le who is now operating his fath- jn the auditorium. fo rebuild, but instead of erect- during the Civil War, ete. { Lancaster Sliced Bacon 1;1h29¢ Fancy Pollock Fillets 1b 29¢ er's shop, was a native Lancast- When the farm buildings, ing the buildings on the former Miss Mary Diffenderfer, East| Tender Sliced Pork Liver 1b 39¢ Fillets of Haddock 1b 39% er countian, being a son of the house, barn, burned down on site he wisely chose a point Main St., entertained the mem- | late Mr. and Mrs. Philip Long. the Samuel Hoffines farm, East | where his lane intersects with bers of the cast of the play “The BEANS AND WIENERS Ete Beet. TL. He was a member of the Lan. Donegal Township the owner | the public road leading from the Empty Room” given by the| Only Pennies per portion! Easy - - - Delicious - - - Satisfying | . Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin disville ‘Church of God. immediately made ns | Mt. Joy and Marietta turnpike, young people of the Methodist y & ; Van Camp’s Pofk & Tasty Skinless , T_T = | known as Long Lane. The work church. Cast included: Anna | was pushed as much as possible Grosh, Velma Sherk, Miriam| B E A MN a FRANKS [in effort to complete the build- Bennett, Helen McElroy, Helen | 4 lings by Spring. Mr. Albert G. Burkett, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | omen Cc {ings by Spring. Mr. Albe 3. B + Mr. Mrs. Jos S otton | Walters, Florin, has the con- Shaeffer, Thomas Martin, Jack | 20-0z C Ib c j tract, Bennett, Charles Ziegler, War-| cans Dresses 5 97 Chambray and 5 seersuckers in solids : or prints. Some are Everglaze cottons! 12.20 and 14l/5- 241/,. 12 to 19 inch LAMP SHADES 97 rand laced fiberglass, crash fabric and Syn-straw in many decorator colors. Men’s Rayon Gabardine SPORT SHIRTS Convertible collar; ad- 51 a7 justable cuffs. Blue, grey, toast or royal. Sizes S$, M, L. ® Regal Tissues 3 for 47c or 16¢ ® Bridge Mix ........ Ib. 43¢ ® Pure Silk Headsquares ..57¢ ® Men's Hankies, Pkg. of 10 77¢ ® Unbleached Muslin. .yd. 23¢ ® Tots’ Dresses, | to 6 ...88¢ ® Nylon Curtains .....$1.97 White Plastic TOILET SEATS $ 3 AT Durable plastic in a gleam- ing white finish. Won't chip, crack or peel. Women's Plastic and Faille HANDBAGS 99¢ olus tax 20x40 inch Bath Size TURKISH TOWELS 44 Women's Fancy Trimmed RAYON PANTIES / 35-inch Plain or Printed PERCALE 29¢ 18 Pc. Peach Lustre Glass LUNCHEON SET Set of sugar, creamer and | 47 Smart new styles in plas- tic or calf patent or faille. Many colors. First quality percales in prints or solid colors. 2 to 20 yard lengths. Thick, thirsty toweling in many lovely solid colors 4 each of cups, saucers, or white, desserts, dinner plates. Women's Rayon EXTRA SIZE PANTIES Reven Jet ried 37¢ 3 Pairs Brief styles in rayon 37¢ 3 Pairs styles in white or tricot. WI pastels. S,M.L. $1 .00 Sizes 8-9. iid $1 .00 24//,-inch Kitchen STOOLS Boys' Short Sleeve POLO SHIRTS Cutter Edge Box WAXED PAPER $ 77 Soft cotton knit in 3 for Transparent, flexible 2 Roll . bright stripes, C c Be 5 pra or 37 51.60 fol 47c Baked enamel finish, Yellow, white, red. Comes knocked down. Easy to assemble! 14-16 West Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA. | | | | | | | { | Elizabethtown, Pa. of ren Shank, Eugene Crider, | Main street, motorists (many of and Mrs. C. L. Lyle, (them) think this is a regular as and Mrs. { speedway. It's an hourly occur- fer. | rance to see a big car go thru! | town, from one end to the other | at from 30 to 35 miles per hour. Since the completion Several ladies motored t New York City Sunday visitin Rev. and Thom. William Diffende r-| The “Makings’ of a Real Breakfast - - « . GOLD SEAL PREPARED PANCAKE MIX | 0 | g| places of interest and attending | ip | Boro Fathers deemed it advis- a tea at the Hotel Biltmore. La- 20-02 < pkg | able to cut out speeding and dies were Miss Ethel Moore, pkgs 25¢ [ purchased signs, which were Mus. Ralph Eshleman, Miss | ; erected by Supervisor Smeltzer Mary Strickler, Miss Doris Cor- Gold Seal Buckwheat #007 ka 15¢ {and placed on posts and from recht and Mrs. Jay Eicherly. S | then on constables are going to TEN YEARS AGO Ideal Cane and apie syrup i get busy and the speeders will’ January 7, 1943 { 5 : hr BD | m : : v | | d 7 { \ nq. obey. They will either—Drive! President Roosevelt pro- gx bs : P Ideal 24-02 23¢ Sow oF ! on pA | Slow and Hu Prunes Rob-Ffrd Cal 2 'b box 45¢ | Drive Fast and See Our Jail. bilization Day moral support and practical as | . . . aps { sistance of ill citizens to | | | January 12, 1938 | ~ reie re reac its al. r | Three freight cars were de- | 2 giculture reach its goal. The new year, railed at Florin Crossing. Resi- | tl t critical ¢ : Ss Lere ye most critical farm or dents were without lights for 3 Se most ¢ a arm pro tion year story. several hours. One of the steel GUction year in histor FIFTEEN YEARS AGO See Our Town—or— | claimed January 12th Farm Mo i in order to rally | help | 1943 will be consid- | 4 tall cans 55¢ quart bot 33¢ 46-0z can 27¢ 2 6-0z cans 29¢ 16-0z hot 19¢ * IDEAL FANCY [TOMATO JYICE "| © FROZEN ORANGE JUICE | QUAKER MAIQ a tvs Faber eat-Flo Roastgd as Ibs 1 7 Ib 7%¢ | poles supporting the power lines Supe Tvising principal, J. W. | ASCO COFFEE 57 | was knocked down. R. R. offi- Harkness, reported an attend- cials stated a 125 car train was! 37¢¢ of 93 percent with Sh on | passing over the Crossing when rollment of 637 pupils at {a truck from under a box car] School Board meeting. | broke loose and bounced under | Pleasure driving | . ir as the wheels of the gondola fol- 2 17 a state beginning | at noon today. (lowing. Watchman John Myers Ne a) Bacl | Reg 6-0z can makes { was on duty when the wreck oc. up. evin local 1/2 Pints | curred, Met. Ins. Co. agent has | .,| transferred to Jacksonville, [ A townsman Albert “Pud Last Thursday the | Hershey presented the editor with a copy of ihe Mount Joy | Star of July 6, 1876. L. M. Gal- lager was yy and publisher. 1s a 7 column four in a Historic edition. An article told of the Indians at [the Cove, the big Indian battle | between the two Chickies | creeks, of Washington spending la night at Big Chickies Tavern. east of here, much about Done- | gal Springs, the small Army | Mount Joy sent to Bainbridge Fla. house on New Haven street. Their daughter Mrs. Daniel Ad- | am moved to an Apt. in Lan- caster. Friendship Fire Co. was cal. | led out to extinguish an fire on the car of man, Maytown, driving with the brake on. Park Eberle moved from Mt. Joy RI, to the former Felker property on North Market St. ee —— | The paper page paper Carrie caused from | emergency Quality Meats ALSO A FULL LINE OF Joan Hess (From page 1) from the wheel-chair fund and | come forth to make the t total a- bout $60 to purchase the watch. Joan is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Henry Hess, Market Street, this boro. et A. ce. MOUNT JOY | h1vORCE GRANTED F Aaron G. Longenecker, Eliza. HITE - WA HING bethtown R3 was divorced from Rhoda N. Longenecker, Mount AND Joy R2. They were married on D SINFE TING August 4th, ESTATES SETTLED Orphans’ Court approved six estates with funds totaling $86.- 485.76 listed with them was An- drew B. Brown, Mount Joy, for | $2,434.59. TE OS +. — 1945. — — FLORIN, PENNA. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 39-tf Everybody reads newspapers but NOT everybody reads circular ad- vertising left on their door step. Elmer G. Strickler “YOU BUY ONLY THE JAMES, B. 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