Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, January 15. 1953 Sto ] | ol ] rs ] ! | (From page 1) | | — | | UNION NATIONAL MOUNT i» L Eicherlys fs Vy on at i | At the Union National Bank . Tt | Funegal |all the directors were reelected i Dime = 76 - 78 EAST MAIN STREET / MT. JOY, PA. MOUNT JOYW PENNA W. A. Coventry, Phares R. Nis or More ol ig J ¥ gley, Clarence S. Newcomer, 7] kd / J Henry H Koser, John B. Nis- and have © Vi | sley, Harvey Rettew, Martin S Dolici Cokes Every Time! i mm | | Mu elicious Cakes Every Time! DRYCLEANING g t that spot | Musser, Alvin J. Reist and] : tL) 4 " « = = 50 easy! « «= = 50 Quick! J Claude H. Grosh I'he board all | # eT oc aro | will meet today for the reorgan - = = so Economica : Where / was Q alit Me t ization. - = = just add water and bake i ‘1 J | u 1 y a S LANDISVILLE Cold Seal Quaity Prepared 3 U | it 1s not! ALSO A FULL LINE OF | All the directors of the First | ; } y | National Bank were reelected i C a 5 © i =X 23 S W | J | ‘ Be pus . { - | BIRD% EYE’ | Tuesday including the only two | | WE OPERATE QE | original board members; W. Take your choice of four popular varieties - - White Cake, Spice | Jou i d for years, you OUR OWN PLANT (i FROSTED J FOODS {Scott Bushong, Rohrerstown; | Cake, Devil's Food or Chiffon Cake. Tested an proven 1p year 6 You | | an't beat Gold Seal Quality and look at the saving. Try A | | Fruits| & Ve etables |and Edward G. Myers, Salunga c d | | Pic's [ Both men have been on the | C x ay Member National Institute of Cleaning and Dyeing 1 [board since. the bank was forni- 18.52 % of t | Drycleaning Guild of Lancaster City and County BALLS Meat Market ed on January 9, 1910 pkgs fool i a | MARIETTA BANKS | | 6 kinds cans 3 : y T CAKE FROSTINGS 2 29c¢ 4 offic a | (V VEST MAIN ST. _MOUNT sov | Directors and officers of the X- PER al ——————————— Y The "Exchange National Bank of ideal Fancy Fia. 8 4 =e Marietta were all reelected | 0 ” A N G E evi w HITE - WASHING These include 2 veteran mem- = ue -1l and sof bers, E. K. Tingley and George u 1 C E ary AND R. Miller, who have been on the Th D t h Ph l ly Uj DISINF TING board since the bank reorganiz Cc u C 1 0s0p er 2 2% “DS T ed in 1934. oz tl » ne jo At the First National Bank, (1S OVERHEARD BY JOHN BOYD) | cans Joe HE S ROS Marietta, John Orth, was re-el- a tr tom . ectel director, together with J Well, Mrs. Espenshate! Come | of dresses and I put in a suit of | Glenwood Raspberry, Grape § senc FLO N, PENNA. Barr Spangler, E. R Longe- on in and tell me how you are |long wool underwear in case it | 2 ] of necker, Charles J. O'Connor, E.| getting along with your pack-|gets real cold. 1 chust can't | J KE EL Lk I EE % echo i Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 i Rr Kraybill, Jacob R. Garber ing for New York City. I am all [stand silk underwear in real { areq 39-+f jand A. L. Resch, directors done still except for a few [cold weather. And 1 will of | Ace High Quick-Frozen Pure ‘Frozen Pure Concen. Cc sect] ia : 1. g . ETO > til ie tr 6-02 "“ CULAR : I ee things like my toothbrush and |course wear my suit and my fur * o Don TO SAVE RE L b +» « that is the . “oo . hair-comb and such like. I got [coat on the train to go. Won't | 4 ice can : : : | i | Africa Missionaries LE SIL or tap case he M resolution many. people claim as their i Elmer G. Strickler To S L [it all into Chake’s Suitcase : that be enough? ™ "toe 35¢ Gre ’ L : [ew : 0 eak At Salunga | ! am not done yet because It should be. Are you tak ing | Mi can own. It's fun to live to it, too. Save | Elizabethtown, Pa. one oid P ¢ (can’t decide right what I want [your galoshes, too? | Farmdale Dry 1 Golden 2 43 $ dors = . = ’ | | y { OE i New Yor itv | Ibs while your incomg is jup, so you'll have | YOU wt i He Raver) On Sunday two missionary 0 Wear in New Yori Es. Oh ves. This time of vear a! JP Margarine } for : | | services will be held at the Sa. | dont We Yiu | body shouldn’t be without them, ILK Homogemized gu cans Cc 3 half the money to buy thefthings you want la- A’ cove re Ohh of AL he ov |ing like such a vountry chake. | 350) be bn | Lully, EVAP. M ho | \ Be rch of the Brethren. Chake says I ain't to worry | | ter on ’ | The speaker for the morning i “| No, mine are too dumb look- | ot 5 because nobody except the |, 5 A Fam y curity | service at 10:15 n. m. will be Wa pay out odr RP oe to | Ing tor New York. I am going HEINZ BEANS soho Fire 4 A ife | the Rev. Henry Hess, Neffsville. will even notice we are alive. io waht and see if it Snows, and | 2:27 16.02 27¢ posa In the evening Mr. and MTS. | He cave we w ne ss | if it does, I am going to get : ¢ 12 { | : He says we would have to dress | ii 3 Pair of fone BN R Muzic! for 7 Fs] NA ONA 47 7 Accident Health - - J. Clyde Shenk, Mennonite Mis- | plain like the Amish if we Wy ) 8 ary ili ane) ones | ed ! age: HEINZ "TOMATO SOUP olin srr | on furlough for one , , twice at |a! one ( € stores—and such | FIRST | Hospitalization Ls f service i wanted Seople to look Wie at a new umbrella too, if il rains! 3 cans 32¢ reco Lens ar from service in Africa will us, let alone see how we was scho AND MORTGAGE IINSURANCF | ve the speakers. Hrs. Shenk is | dressed. hard. 4 HEINZ SOUPS | posa ve pile) PA a ea wa Sau a sicter of Mrs. Paul Cope, Lan-| Chorch says, since we was : Well now, that ain't a bad | * Heinz Seal) Color pen Vegetanle port 4 bd hata | : : [ disvile, a member of the|going to New York he was |idea. I believe I will do the | 9 cans 25 poss Wesmber FD.I.C. Everybody reads newspapers but | church. thinking of going to Washing- | Same. After all, the men couldn’t | c favo i NOT everybody reads circular ad- A cordial welcome is extend- ton, D. C., to see the inaugura- | complain if the weather got bad | HEINZ OUPS ihe | vertising left on their door step Jed to the public. tion parade. and we bought things to guard | Creamed Chicken, Shicken and Rice, mak — Well now. I never realized |our health, as a body could say | Clans Chowder, | iC : fOr sxcuse like , Beef Nogdle, Gumbo , i a we would be in New York when [for an excuse like 4 nd | aR). Now 2 A he ’ / 4 I Eisenhower is inaugurated.| How about a raincoat? rod 0/7 17 7 Mav oe. see it i 3 Well now, Mrs. Espenshate, | J +, 12/7 / 7 Maybe we could see it in one | Y ! | 5 RoE ne 7K FL 426] © < & oul [of them there tellywision thea- {that I don’t have-—but then a Al [ters. That parade I would real- [body could easy buy one of mon, [ly like to see even though I am them new celiophane things. i Seile [about one half democrat as you| Yes, well. It all reminds me i poss] might say. of the time that Chorch went the | | Well when we get to New |moose-hunting up in Canada. veloj | York we will ask somebody at |He took a whole trunk full of | {the hotel where we can see it— |the things he had bought lo} In or look in the papers. I would [take along and when he got | ebr [laugh if we got to see the pa-|to where the mooses were at,| SWEET JUICY FLORIDA Seile irade better than Chorch does. |he found that he could of prep [They will probably have a lot [bought everything Hore at a selec lof tellywision cameras—and |cheneral store for less money. f | tratic | switch the scenes around to It makes a body laugh still 4" 29¢ the | where the most exciting things but I see what you mean. We FLA ORANGES doz 29¢ Th THE BEL AIR SERIES |are at. No doubt there will be | Will chust take suitcases | 5 Ib bag 49¢ ty d to be compared only with a camera right where Ike makes to New York J and come home | wate higher- mpl cars! y the oath of office on a Bible. | with them full—and maybe | PREPARED CELLO PKG ! comyj P : . . No doubt. But, still and all, [Save money. | | The glamorous Bel Air Series lit won't be like being right| Well now, it ain't far from | TO ATO S SPINACH Yop 1953 ig a ney kind | there yourself in person. the truth and I will confess that | Lic oo A 4, mr oY | No, thank goodness, that it my suitcase ain't going to be 16 2-Door Sedan Convertible. |won’t. When it's over we can hard to lift up and carrys. Sport Coupe—create a won- chust walk out in peace and eat Well, we shall see how it ail | To derful new class of cars. our lunch or supper and not |works out. And chust think— | TUCE Elis 2 | get pushed around by them | this time next week we will be . ceberg eads wild republicans. That is what | there in New York City— New Crop Fla. bunch 5¢ New Fla. Squash 215s |9¢ Th [1 like most about tellywision.| And a republican will be 10 i Flori | You don’t get into crowds and |president for the first time in| gagbrook Farms Extra Fancy Green Peas 2 1002 rkas 39¢ ing a | get pushed around. twenty years. I guess we will erries 12-0z pkg 29¢ stone Be : | Ideal Whole Sugared Straw | And maybe get your pocket- | never forget next week as long June | book picked besides. I see in the [as we live. MI'AT Quality at Savings the ! THE “TWO-TEN” SERIES that all the big well- | No, that we won't. It all 9 ood Skinned 8 of P sensational advances from | known pocket-pickers is plan- [seems chust like a dream. Sma ean, Smo ’ will bumper to bumper! {ning to be in Washington for Now 1 got to get home as with The “Two-Ten” Series offers: |the inauguration. You had best |usual chust when things rd plain two new station wagons—the | tell Chorch to watch himself. interesting. This eating busi- | and | Townsman and “Two-Ten” | I will, but he won't pay any [ness is something a person chust | Th Handyman—the 4-Door, 2- ’ go 3 ¥ k | attention to me. He would ask |has to take care of—inaugura- 3 y 4 of a ; arily Door, Convertible, Club Ty ly 2 3 rere Ime if I thought he ought to [tion or no inauguration. But at| Whole - g : : Ham or day 1 Coupe and Sport Coupe. | wear a money belt around his |that, I am skimping a little sherk Ih Yesid { waist under his beeveedees, like | this week on food. , Half er | in the middle aitches. What all I know. I know. But don’t oe have you got in your suit-case? [skimp too much—it ain’t safe. Amazing ter | Oh, a lot of stockings and an I know. Good bye now. LEAN FRESH ep | extra pair of shoes and a couple Good bye. Pork Shoulders b or THE “ONE-FIFTY” SERIES i ii a |= until December of 1936, when Ready for Yo lowest priced of all quality Ss sie ‘Mortuary Record his son, Joseph N. Keener, be- FRYING CHICILENS the Pan % 5c Sub os) As, came owner and the name of i» Fully emp Smart new Chevrolet styling : 5 the firm was changed to Keener STEWING CHICKENS Dressed Ib 59c¢ mitte and advanced features! Five MRS. WILLIAM | LIAM H. Memorials. Smoked Sausage > 495 | Sl, Lebanon Bologna 35¢ Clare models include the 4-Door | Among the survivors { it 1, ib en G | : . | a 0 he St. L ter 2 ih and 2-Door Sedans, Club bein. [0 orang hadi} BEE [Ellen D. Miller, eighty, wife of | He *5y 8 ancaster SI. Bacon 29¢ | Tasty Skinless Franks '» 47¢ | Tors, Coupe, Business Coupe, “One- | William H. Miller, Columbia 1) Joli Lan ors ay, ays COUNTRY STYLE fy“ LR ag Rng | of dar re the church. He was also a mem. | Fresh Sausage '® 4c - - - Pudding 45¢ - - - Scrapple > 17¢ C |is a daughter, Cora wile eee ee eee eee : Maytown Fire Co. 2 a hu David Wegner, Me. Joy Ri, afbef Of Hie Maviown Fis S01 Busnes "he PAN-READY WHITINGS I) 166 pi The great new Chevrolet line for 1953 King” engine for finest standard driv- son, Walter V., Lancaster R1. | His parents were the late Jos- 4s | WHITING: » 19¢ sviaml brings you a car for any purpose. ing. Choose the improved standard grr eph and Mary Keener. Surviv- aT > oT Vir. Se i ker = quart Choose high-compression power with steering, or new Power Steering, op- JOHN H. KEENER ling are his wife, Ellen Nora resin Vir ginia Lee Ba ery y Treals Sent the new 115-h.p. “Blue-Flame” engine tional at extra cost. | John H. Keener, retired mon- | Keener; four children, Mary,| Here's Something Nox cin is it Delicious! teamed with new Powerglide* for the Come in and see the most wonder- t buses "man of Mave wife of Paris N. Garber. Edvthe | Virginia Lea Frosted ¢ ned f finest automatic driving. Or choose the ful selection in the low-price field— umeni busines 40:30 DIN. wite of Lester Rojshr. GOLDEN RING CAKES each Mark high-compression 108-h.p. “Thrift- and it’s yours at lowest cost! | town, died Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. | wife of Lester ojahn, Joseph | place *Combination of Powerglide automatic transmission and 115-h.p." Blue (at his home, 14 S. Queen St., {N., and Ruth, wife of Martin | Vir inia Lee Chocolate Sundae La er Cakes ea 79¢ “Pow nal on d Bel Air models ; Flame’ ” engine optio on wo-Ten" an, Air models at extra cost, | Maytown, of a cerebral hemor- | Musser, all of Maytown; six Save 3 or 4c a Loaf - a Get Enriched c be < ‘ | rhage. He was seventy-nine. | grandchildren and two great large £5 and 1 MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS A NEW tough and, Brough / He was a lifetime resident of | grandchildren. He was the last % U P RR E M E B RB E A D loaf the B THAN ANY OTHER CAR! rr ~ ~ | Maytown and was prominent in| of his immediate family. you san Lh a holley jn on = why pay mores Supreme Evang |the memorial business, having| Funeral services will be held Datier, toasts ? : ei he week CInte : ota : : fe an . oa | started in 1893 in the firm | Saturday afternoon at St. Johns Louciia Buiter Bread 3 Kinds; 25¢ peopl nce., oun oy a. {known as the People’s Marble Lutheran Church, with inter- CC — charg ih Jan Granite Works. ment in the Maytown Union Prices Effective Jan. 15-16-17, 1953. Quantity Rights Reserved. servic He was active in the business | cemetery. WE %