The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 05, 1953, Image 4

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d~=The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thurs day, March J,

Patronize Bulletin Adv
Benj. F. Garber
ELIZABETHTOWN, - PA.
Phone 702-J
FARM BUREAU
Mutual Automobile Insurance Co.
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Life Insurance Co.


 
| Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
istice Wittle were Mr.
Ragner Hallgren, Mt. Joy
Mr. Joseph Wittle, Columbia.

 



AT THE
TWIN - KISS DRIVE - IN
14-Mile East of Mount Joy
On Route No. 230


OPEN DAILY:~from 12:00 to 11:00 p. m.
9-2

Mount Joy Legion
MARCH 7th


SATURDAY,
Joan Lee & Her Orchestra

SUNDAY, MARCH 8th
Charlie Neimer Trio

Sunday family dinners will be served starting at
1:00 until ? — Steaks, Chops, Sea Foods, Beef, Pork and
Turkey.

= NEWT T OWN |
Ar-
and Mrs.
and



1532) Mrs. Annie Wittle and daugh-
te:
r Ruth visited Mr. and Mrs. |
Charles Wittle and family of
Columbia R. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
John Kauffman Sr., Ironville.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver,
visited Mr. and ‘Mrs. Lloyd
Steele, Lancaster and Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Myers, Kinderhook,
during the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Witmer
visited Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Martin, of Lititz, Sunday.
| Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt
motored to Lebanon Thursday
| evening where they heard the
Chicago Spiritual Jubilee Sing-
Dr.H.C.Killhetfer
Optometrist
MANMHEIM
163 S. Charlotte St.
Telephone 5.3376
Mon. & Wednes 9.5:30
Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P. M.
Tues. Fri. Sat.
9:30-1:00. 2.56 P. M
ELIZABETHTOWN
15 E. High St.
Telephone 24-F



JAMES B. HEILIG
Funeral Director
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.


Buller's Beauty Salon
MAIN ST. FLORIN, PA.
SPECIALS
$10 Permanents Now $8
$8 Permanents Now $7
CALL MT. JOY 3-4339
Open 9 AM. To 9 P.M. Daily
MAUDE BULLER, Prop.
10-tfe






ers present a concert al the Leb
anon Rescue Mission.
Mr. John Grossman who is a
patient at the Veterans Hospital
in Lebanon will spend a weck
with his wife and children, Mr
Grossman will then
the hospital for further
ment.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Gamber were Mr. and
Mrs. Salem Gamber and daugh-
ter, Columbia R. D. Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Gamber of Manheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Isler and
family and Mrs. Irene Snyder
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Bowles,
Marietta. The occasion was the
treat-
7th wedding anniversary of the
Isler’s.
Rev. and
were Sunday afternoon visitors
of their son-in-law and daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Camp-
ell, Lancaster also visited Mr.
and Mrs. Isaiah Sumpman, Mt.
Joy recently.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mau-
rice Frysinger and Mrs, Katie
Moore during the past week
were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beam-
enderfer, Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Sherk and daughter, Ella Sherk
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess, Rev.
and Mrs. Paul Z. Hess, Mt. Joy
Miss Esther Longenecker, Mr.|
Ben Weaver, Marietta; Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Stauffer, E-town,
Mrs. Grace Finefrock and Mr.
Daniel Geltmacher of town.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jac-
ob Erb were Mr. and Mrs. Le-
vern Lucas, Mrs. Pearl Bren-
neman, Mt. Joy R. D. and Mr.
Daniel Geltmacher, Columbia
5D
Quality Meats
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
 
iil) eis EYE

Fruits & Vegetables
KRALL'S Meat Marke!
WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JO),



Suit and Topcoat Clearance Sale
BEGINS FRIDAY, FEB. 27th thru SATURDAY, MAR. 7th

$60.00 SUITS . .
reduced to
SUITS
Gabardines, worsteds, herringbones. etc.
$49.95
$55.00 SUITS . . reduced to , , $44.95
$50.00 SUITS . . reduced to , , $39.95
$47.50 SUITS . . veduced v0. , $38.95
$37.50 SUITS . . redwed © . . $31.95
$35.00 SUITS . . reduced 0 , . $29.95

the conservative dresser
$49.50 TOPCOATS.
$45.00 TOPCOATS.
$40.00 TOPCOATS.
$37.50 TOPCOATS.
TOPCOATS
Coverts, tweeds, knit-tex and beautiful dark oxfords for
. $32.95
. $29.95
. $26.95
. $24.95
, reduced to ,
. reduced to ,
. reduced to ,
. reduced to ,

YOU. COME IN AND SEE.
NYLON
Dress and Sport Shirts
(long sleeves)
white and solid colors
$5.95 reduced to $3.95
»
Brentwood Sweaters
Buitons and zippers for sport and
dress
$9.95 reduced to $6.95
$11.95 reduced to $8.95


Dress Shoes
One Lot $2.95
One Lot $3.95

Sport Shirts
Gabardines, flannels, etc,
one lot to close out
$1.95 and $2.95
‘FOLLOWING ARE A FEW RED HOT SPECIAL ITEMS WE ARE OFFERING IN ADDITION TO OUR
SUIT AND TOPCOAT SALE. OUR PRICES ARE A REAL HONEST TO GOODNESS SAVING TO
Boys’ Jackets
with and without fur collars
$ 5.95 Jackets
$ 6.95 Jackets
$ 8.95 Jackets
$ 9.95 Jackets
$10.95 Jackets
reduced to $3.95
reduced to. $4.95
reduced to $5.95
reduced to $6.95
reduced to $7.95


Dress
Beautiful selection
259% Reduction
Jackets







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aD Lg ; ns -
wags i a ly a a
ESHELMAN BROS. .. wou tor.
OPEN FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS TILL 9 P. M.









Records Show
Over $200 Million
urn Paid In 1952
Milk Wages
Harrisburg — Milk furnishes
the income of 470,000 persons
in Pennsylvania, the Milk Con-
trol Commission said today.
The commission said this fig-
ure, which includes the families
of dairy industry employees,
represents four percent of the
state's population
Farm population depending
Mrs. R. H. Arndt on dairy farming for its income |
132,000 |
numbers 275,000 while
get their livelihood from
distribution of milk, the
mission said.
Last year's wages from milk
amounted to over $200 million
commission records show.
The commission said dairy
products from all types of state
licensed milk nlants had a con-
the
com-
sumer value of $800 million in |
1952.
CARD PARTY AT THE
"FIRE HOUSE MARCH 23
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Friendship Fire Co. No. 1 will
hold a card party at the
{House on March
Door and table prizes.

(fund.


Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ab-
ram Gamber, were Mr. and
(Mrs. Havard Johnston, Mr.
Charles Hahn, Mrs. Minnie |
Hahn. Mrs. Shuie, Lanc., Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Winters and fam- |
Mark Winters, |
and |
Aubrey Bau- |
and Mrs. |
and |
and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gamber
san, Mr. and Mrs.
knight, Manheim, Mr.
Isaiah Suinpman, Mt. Joy
Mrs. Iona Arndt of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Supplee, of
Harrisburg, visited Mr.
Supplee
Clifford, son of Mr. and
Vm. Zeamer celebrated
[ha birthday on March 3rd.
ily, Mr.
his
Robert Witmer spent Satur-
day with his mother, Mrs. Paul |
Witmer of Marietta.
Mrs. Edith Erb, was a Tues- |
day dinner guest of Mr. and |
Mrs. Norman Brosey and fami-
dy of Silver Spring.

White Cross
Hospitalization
Mamita n by
BANKERS LI & CASU ALTY |
EAE |
Chicago 30, IIL
Permanent
Rates
Any _ Hospital
Ou ut Patient Service
For Information Write
Free
MOUNT JOY, PA.
NO OBLIGATION
9-tfc

SAVE NOW!
PRICES INCREASE *5 AFTER APRIL 5th

BRACELETTE

17 jewels. Only {
Oy shock-resistant
Coy bracelet watch,

i
¥
Gs SHOCKMASTER
re r 5 17 jewels.
Prizes Incl. Fed. Tux
34950
Only Flgin ha: Gueranteed
DURAPC WER MAINSPRING
The Heart thet Never Breaks la
Warren H. Greenawalt
JEWELER
209 WEST MAIN STREET |
MOUNT JOY, PA
Open Evenings. Phone 3-5491
1
Fire |
23 at 8 p. m. |
Proceeds |
for the benefit of the ambulance |
Ralph |
Mrs.
Ed
WhiteCross,P.0.Box21



ELIZABETHTOWN MOOSE
70 PRESENT
FLOOR SHOWS
Every Saturday Night
LARRY CONLEY'S ORCHESTRA |
Two Shows Nightly - - 10 end 12 O'clock I

| Trust Fund For Needy
| Made By Local Woman
Funds totaling $4,675 in char-
itable bequests were distribut-
ed by John L. Bowman in Or-
phans Court Thursday from the
estate of the late Annie Nauman
| of Mount Joy, who died Jan. 17
| 1952 at the age of 84.










Total distribution in the es- i, sds
tate was $19,786.66, of which 50c COVER CHARGE MEMBERS ONLY |
charitable hequests included
| $425 to the Good Shepherds a
Home, Allentown; equal sums
of $850 each to the Donegal
Presbyterian Church and the ———
Mount Joy Mennonite Church; EVENINGS J O y WRTINEE
and $2,550 10 the First National a SAY URS
Be an Yous! Co. of Mount SRTOROAYS THEATRE
Trust Fund For Needy $8.70 P.M. Mount Joy, Pa. EE ee,

Purpose of the trust fund
stated in the will is ‘‘to use the FRIDAY — SATURDAY, MARCH 6 - 7
| income therefrom for needy BUD ABBOTT — LOU COSTELLO oii
| persons in the Borough of Mt.
[Joy and in such surrounding
community as my said trustee
lin its absolute and uncontrolled
discretion shall determine.”
| CARD PARTY MARCH 5th
will be
Wo-
“Meet Captain Kidd”

MONDAY — TUESDAY, MARCH 9 - 10
MARY CASTLE — ARTHUR FRANZ -in-
“Eight Iron Men”
| A public card party
sponsored by the Catholic
Mary's Church, on
March 5, at WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY. MARCH 11 - 12
RICHARD CONTE -— VIVECA LINDFORS in-
Florin. |
| “The Raiders”
HONEY PRODUCERS ELECT
MOUNT JOY R2 MAN

[men of St.
Thursday evening,
| the home of Mrs. Frances Frank
Wood Street,

COMING:
At the annual banquet last
| Thursday evening of. the Lan- MARCH 27 - 28 — “ABOVE AND BEYOND"
| caster County Honey Produc- ” “
ers, Walter T. Becker, Mt. Joy APRIL 10 - IVANHOE
| R2, was elected secretary-treas- AFRIL 17 - 18 — "BAD ro THE BEAUTIFUL"
| urer.



 
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STOCK up oN \ THESE VALU ES
NORRIS FANCY
wr 33e |
Apricot Nectar
Velveeta Cheese £2 1 89.
LIBERT
Coffee 1-1b bag 3 Cc
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NORRIS FANCY
3 Strawberry Preserves 29¢ CREMO
Marshmellow Topping
23¢


Heinz Ketchup . . bot. 23¢c a
Heinz Baked Beans 2 for 29c B oscul Peanut Butter
Heinz Soups | 2 for 33c IN FLOWERED WATER GLASSES
Heinz Cooked Spaghetti 15¢ ’
Heing Pickles Ottenberg’s Bread
72 ozs. Sweet . 3c VIENNA BOY

Heinz Vinegar ..... .. pt. ld¢
Heinz Baby Foods 10 for 95¢

PET, PET MILK
4 wins 9c
Wet Bread Crumbs
~~ Fresh - Cool - Crisp
Fruits & Vegetables

Fresh Country
EGGS
Land O’ Lakes
BUTTER
Large Variety
CHEESE
We Redeem
Your Coupons





THE FINEST
Aristocrat Ice Cream
as $1.23
SUNSHINE
Hydrox 25¢—Honey Grahams 33c
Choice Fresh Meats
Adolph’s Meat Tenderizer 49c¢
HESS’ FOOD STORE
THE HOME OF GOOD FOODS
PHONE 3-9094 MOUNT JOY, PA:


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