b—The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa, \pril 9 10953 1 it eos only one nail or a Church Built In 1707 . u 0 TT Te ——— ee Fan SE complete overhauling from the g NEWTOWN . structed and substanti ally erect wa | Aided By Antique 7 R M start to finish, see that it is (From page 1) ur al ed, leads these people to realize | gone. It will not only hassling SEE " . "oe ,| The Presbyterian Church, one ; ; i bs (From vars © that there is a well kept farm, | you but will help tremendously : Te ay hn Se Pa. Ignoring red traffic signal. | Sunday visitors of Mr. and or t take ide seeing | in the delivery of your mail, © . [ Mrs Har Cora: . ig A for they take pride in seeing phe delivery of your mail, | Delaware, was founded |NO operators license. ; | Mrs. John Miller were Mr. and, Pa@l Them! Be Convinced! it may be surprising 1 Kho that small things as well as the of to the hauling an a in 1657 and the present build Ogear S. Kohr Jr, Middle-| Mrs. Richard Gingrich and chil- ’ T its T 1 B a) » surprising 0 Know ng of about 50 to; of ‘0a hi 4 | . wilting = vine i ark VR the percentage of people who Mao items are well kept and HE OF alt ac 5. onl ing was eonstructed ih. 1107 town R1, Pa, Permitting a vio- dren, Lancaster, Mrs. Jack Mil Here sa erri Cc owe! uy will casually glance at the en- well preserved be received by the Postmaster, dnd has been in constant use in ation —— —-— -. oe and children i ig EY 9 Learned, orators: trance to your lane, or the place So why not use April 13 to! Persons interested will kindly the ensuing vears., The structure Lk . an | Easter Sunday inne! But sts made by CANNON, the largest manufacturers of towels in the world. you have your mail box. A 18 as the time vou will look ov- | get in touch with the Postmast- | has been completely restored to | TRINITY RUMMAGE SALE of Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt The book of coupons mailed to your home offers you a sensational value neatly painted box well con- er that mail box, and no matter or at Mt. Joy for full particulars | ''S 1707 original beauty. This|T¢ BE HELD APRIL 24 - 25 were Mr. and Mrs. Habet M., ,, « the opportunity to acquire, week by week, the 12-Piece Watshed p——— . > ny yn "_|work has been aided to a con-| A rummage sale will be con- | Khelghatian and children of Set in four pastel shades of Platinum Label De Luxe Cannon Towels, ——— - . A. Nr : ; adies Bible Ridley Park. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. | Worth $16.00 of anyone's money, for only $8.00 with purchases of $10.00 siderable extent by an annual |ducted by the Ladies inte ark, Fi, MI. an 'S:| or more (Meats, Groceries or Produce) each week for 8 weeks with | Antique Show. Class of the Trinity Lutheran |Havard Johnston, Lancaster. the coupons. This week we offer 9 This year the Show will take | Church on April 24 and 25 / Visitors during the past week Big 24 x 46 in. Largest, Thickest [place in the old Academy Bldg. [the Parish house basement. fof Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gamber . PI . L b I a and Ars enal “On the-Green”| The sale will open at 1 p. m.|were Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gam Most Luxurious atinum Labe on April 22, 23, 2 24 from 11 a.m. |on the 24th and at 10 a. m. the | ber, and daughter, of Colum iD L > [to 10 p.m, Ain April 25 from |25th. If anyone wishes to dis |bia R.D., Mr. and Mrs, Havard annon uxe 11 am. to 6 p.m. Food will be [pose of articles discarded from | Johnston, Lancaster. Iserved in the Secret Garden | housecleaning the class will ap-| Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mau- iH cach day of the show preciate them. Articles will be [rice Frysinger, Mrs. Katie . : accepted at the Parish house on | Moore and Mrs. Ida Eisenberg- : tarts Il ay, pri $2.17 PER SHARE Thursday evening prior to the er, were Annie Zercher, Mrs Aig A Real Yith Soupen $2, ‘R SHARE ey : . and purchas Earnings after all charges ac- | sale. Ray Myers, Mt. Joy, Mr. and Pa $2.25 Valve of $10.00 cruing to the common stock of Mrs. Havard Johnston, Lanc., for only oF more YOUR CHOICE Pennsylvania Power & Light HATFIELD MALE QUARTET | Mrs. Henry Mellinger and Liz- | x / 12 Company for the twelve months | AT EAST PETERSBURG | zie Copenheffer, Mt. Joy R. D., | ith oxy > h period ended February 28, 1953 | The Young Adult Class of the | Mary Hess and her Sunday | ; Wi oupon &.$10.00 purchase CHOCOLATE BRIDCE MIX : oie CHOCOLATE PEANUT CLUSTERS CHOCOLATE COVERED PEANUTS os 7 BIG ASSORTMENT DRESSER SCARFS 37 TALCUMS SHAMPOOS LOTIONS C TOILET WATER HAIR TONIC Plus tax RAINBOW NAPKINS RAYON CREPE BLOUSES 200 COUNT 29: 66: LADIES METAL STOOLS 17 MEN'S DRESS OR SPORT SHIRTS 19 LADIES PERCALE APRONS hi: HOUSE BROOMS BLUE STAR 11: A REAL BUY TEA TOWELS 14.0 BELGIUM RUGS 19 Size 22x44 14 - 168 W. MAIN ST., HY wait any longer for that big. W car motoring thrill you've always wanted? Why — when this big, beautiful Buick SPECIAL is ready to give wonderful road-bossing for just a few dollars more than the low-priced cars? Here you get the gingery go of a big and able Fireball 8 Engine that’s raised to the highest horsepower in Buick SPECIAL history—with fuel-saving high compression to match. You get a ride that's level, luxuriously soft, steady as a streamlined Diesel—the Buick Million Dollar Ride of all-coil springing, torque-tube drive, X-braced frame, wide Safety-Ride rims. You get room even more spacious than before — rich fabrics, finish and fittings —horizon-wide visibility—handling ease that would please even a sports car enthusiast. You get, if you wish, the miraculous smoothness of the new Twin-Turbine Television treot— tne BUICK CIRCUS HOUR- every fourth Tuesday 52 BR PHONE AN] A SAMPLE RIDE TODAY ! you such. Even its Dynaflow Drive* with its spectacular getaway — and Power Steering* to make parking and slow-motion maneuvers a breeze, So why miss the fun and superb comfort of driving this g gorgeous looker and dazzling performer — when the price of this '53 Buick SPECIAL is just an easy step over those called “low-priced three”? Come in, try it, compare it thing you've seen for the and we're sure you'll say: pleasure!” *Standard on Roadmaster, optional at other Series. al nrogram on Sunday alt 7:30 p. m. Quartette, Hatfield, Pa. pear on the program. invited. stock outstanding at such date. revenues for the twelve months ending February 28. 1654 were $88,059,277. an increase of 3.3% over last year's! sponding period. —— —— Operating Public Corres en. Bulletin Advertisers. tising in the Bulletin. Patronize were $10,729.267, equivalent to East Petersburg Church of $2.47 per share of common Brethren will sponsor a music-! evening | The Hatfield Male | improving will ap- | When in necd of Printing. (any- | Stewart David of ai the | School Class of the Cross Roads Brethren in Christ Church paid a visit to Mrs. from her recent ill- Group singing and prayer is | was offered by the class. | Mrs. Matilda Derr visited Mr. | |and Mrs. Stewart Derr and son | Hazelton, on | | NESS, | Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman, About the best habit you can acquire is systematic saving. Every pay day, make a deposit. Plus regular earnings, your fund will grow. 5 OMAN AT i oe Ly JOY; PA. Yr a A Ke Mr. and Mrs. family, Sat. | Ironville, visited [Irvin Witmer and | evening. Mrs. Minnie Kinderhook, spent the weekend | Geltmacher, of | with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gelt- | macher Mr. Jacob Erb visited Mr. {and Mrs. Milton Erb, Mt. Joy R. D. on Friday. Robert Witmer celebrated his) 10th birthday Wednesday, Ap- | ril 8th. | Visitors during the past wok] of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fogie, | were Priscilla Fogie, Mr. Harry Fogie, Phila., Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Crawl, Mt. Joy, Mr. and | | | | | and family. Mrs. Harvey Barton and grand- son and Mrs. John Haverstick, Columbia. Visitors at the “Arndt Home" were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lefever Mary Lefever, Mrs. Robert Ben- | edict and sister, Lancaster, Mr. | Edgar Lefever, Conestoga, and Mrs. Ida Eisenberger of town. Pfc. William Miller, son of | Mr. and Mrs. John Miller spent | the weekend with his parents, | Pfe. Miller is stationed at Camp Lejeune, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver were Easter Sunday guests of | thrill and of the so- with any money — “This is a extra cost on WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM IN 50 GREAT YEARS S. F. ULRICH, Inc. 505 North Market St. ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Myers of] Kinderhook. Mrs. Serena Fogie spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. John Fo- gie of Mountville. Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wittle and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Ragner Hallgren of Mount Joy on Sunday. Mr. Wittle cele- brated his 84th birthday last week. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Dan- iel Geltmacher, were Mr. Ray Keith, Lititz R. D., Miss Marian Nauman, Mt. Joy, Mr. and Mrs. | | Wilbert Witmer and sons of E. | | Petersburg. | | Pfc. Wm. Miller, Camp Le- | jeune, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Hath- (away Brenneman, Mt. Joy R.D. visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frank and family. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Witmer and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Landis, Lititz and = Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Martin, Lititz R. PD. Miss Ruth Wittle visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wittle and daughter, Columbia and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wittle, Colum- bia R. D. on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hartzell, Nazar- eth, Miss Nancy Wittle, Colum- bia R. D.,, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wittle and daughter, Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wittle. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt- macher, were Easter Sunday breakfast guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keith and family, Brun- nerville. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmach- er and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith and family, at Wrightsville, Sunday. Mrs. Pearl Breneman, Mrs. Edith Erb and Robert Witmer visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Garner and family of Wrights- ville R.D. on Sunday. John Grossman, who is still a patient at the Veterans Hos- pital Lebanon, spent the week- end with his wife and children. - ———— Ae ee DID YOU KNOW? The average U. S. physician works a fifty-eight hour week and sees twenty-eight patients in a typical day, according to a survey made among 134,000 prysicians. Frysinger who is| She, Cannon Hand Towel and Face Cloth A $1.50 Value Cc Both, for only Box of 12 Cakes Lanolin BATH SOAP $1.00 value only and any coupon in b coupon in book 74 Damp-Proof Sterling SALT Choice of 4 Pastel Colors The New Ideal 1009, Pure Instant Coffee is Pure Whole Milk «-only the water removed And Vitamin D Enriched Regular or lodized 4:33 | 325 Stuffed Olives =" "39° Princess Margarine 2-43° Improve Your Salads with Fresh Hom-d 2 Qc and coupon Reg. 99¢ 4-0z jar MAYONNAISE =~ Quart Jar, 49¢ : 25° jar SPECIAL! C 0 a N Kernel 2 2 Be ® Salad Dressing For Better Meat Buys, it's Acme Every Time STEAKS Oc An Acme Feature Acme Freshly Ground HAMBURGER x + PORK SHOULDERS nr ©37¢ C BY I C K E N S Pan Ready Fryers or ib 49c¢ Fully Dressed Stewers LEAN PLATE BOILING BEEF "19c TASTY SKINLESS FRANKFURTS Meaty Fresh Sausage 39¢|Pan Pudding > 35¢ Lebanon Bologna 720 33¢ | Fresh Scrapple 2 'bs 25¢ FILLETS OF POLLOCK 1b 19¢ | FANCY PERCH FILLETS 1h 35¢c FANCY HADDOCK FILLETS 1b 35¢c [CLEANED WHITINGS 1b 19¢ 16-02 cans U. 8. Gooa or Choice Tender Sirloin We want you to try the Bread made with Louella Butter, so WE'LL GIVE YOU A LOAF OF BREAD FREE if we fail to mention Louella Butter Bread to you before you leave the market. You're Sure to Like Louella Butter Bread it's old-fashioned home style - - thin sliced - - and there are 3 kinds, White, Whole Wheat and Protein. Only prize-winning 2 Be Louella Butter is used for shortening. Try it! Dated loaf - - - SUPREME ENRICHED BREAD 'argeloaf 15¢ Extra Speciall Crunch-Top Va. Lee 3 5 « a La. Ring Cakes Extra Special! U. S. 1. New Fla. White POTATOES 5.29 GOLDEN SWEET CORN 4-29 See-al FANCY TOMATOES prastic 19° Pascal Celery 2 stalks 29¢| Fla. Radishes beh Ga Looal Spring Onions °c" 5¢|Mixes Senin" Pko {5g Glenside Park Grass Seed 5 Ib bag 1.89 2-Yr. Field Grown Rose Bushes Sur-Gro =a | 49 Ideal Pure Concen. Orange Juice 2 33¢ Seabrook Spinach Leaf or Chopped 2 14-0z pkas 39¢ Prices Effective April 9-10-11, 1953. Quantity Rights Reserved. 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