The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 11, 1953, Image 8

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Bulletbn, Mount Joy, Pa..
Thursday,
June 11,

Television Service
BY
Factory-Trained Engineers
0
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Television, Antennae Installation
Home and Auto Radios
(OPEN DALLY 8 A. M. TOSP M
R. & R. Electronic Service Co.
PHONE ELIZABETHTOWN 384W
354 N. HANOVER STREET
1952
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.


395
Complete Line of
CAGES AND FOOD
PARAKEETS

8 Patterns
Sizes 12 to 20

SUN DRESSES
937
Good Looking Prints
4 Styles
Big Selection

MOUNT JOY, PA.






the Best Fount
rs. Century-Tested
HOUSE PAINT
The first pure linseed oil ready-mixed
house paint in America. For over 100
years, it has provided long lasting pre-
tection for outside surfaces of wood,
brick, stuvsco, masonry.

 



Ra
Rd $5.19
GAL.
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for walls and woodwork. Dries quickly
to a velvet-flat finish. It's washable!
For wallpaper, painted walls, plaster,
wallboard.
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The new miracle lustre finish for kitchen
and bathroom walls and all woodwork.
Looks and washes like baked enamel.
Easy to apply. Dries in 3 or 4 hours.
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A tough, durable high gloss enamel for
floors, indoors or out. Covers most sure
faces in one coat. Dries overnight. Ideal
for porches, decks, stairs.

$1.83
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for each purpose !
a> A CREAT NAME IN FAINTS FOR OVER A CENTURY
Newcomer & Son, Inc. |

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POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK
FEEDS YOU WILL RESPECT
The name may be new to you, but for
65 Jeoes Wirthmore Feeds have antici-
pated ‘and "generously satisfied the exact-
ing requivernents of shrewd New England
poultry and livestock raisers. Specialized
. the last word in proven nutri-
. precision-built . . .
feeds .
tional research
contribute to far - better - than - average
feeding results you will appreciate.
AVAILABLE NOW AT
RED TOP GRAIN & FEED CO.
MOUNT JOY, PENNA PHONE 3-9791


East Donegal
Hays, o
to fil
[ School. Miss Beverly
| Lancaster, was elected
the vacancy of I.
fart instructor. Mr. Miller resig


LOWEST PRICES
OF THE YEAR NOW IN EFFECT ON
‘blue coal’
SAVE! LET US FILL
YOUR BIN TODAY
 



TODAY fuel prices are at their lowest — not next
Fall. So fill your bin with ‘blue coal’ now! The
sooner you order, the more you save.
COME IN OR PHONE US TODAY
WOLGEMUTH BROS., Inc.
PHONE MT. JOY 3-9551
"AMERICA’S TARGEST-SELLING :HARD*COAL

Florin, Pa.

LIFE
have
through
Thousands of
found the way
your fellow citizens
to family security


3 Farm Bureau Family Income protection.
ten Don’t put off what you know you should
i attend to, because of mistaken ideas of
vk \ cost. Farm Bureau plans are built so you
a an afford them. Get the figures . . . . No
i? 15
et
WARREN H. STEHMAN
SQUARE STREET
PHONE
, FLORIN, PA.
MT. JOY 3-5547

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| from Kutztown
| College. Mrs.
{ lor, Elizabethtown,
110 teach the third section
| first grade. The third
| was necessary because of
[large enrollment next fall.
gal Schools.
granted permission to use
(the Maytown
School for Bible School,
8 - 19. The physical
supply bid was awarded
were approved for the
schools in the township.
painting of the outside of

| gal High School will be
pleted;
| lawn of the
| president at the meeting.
Bingeman, supervising prin-
| cipal; John Hart, high school
| principal and Eugene C. Saylor,
elementary principal.

Awards Given
Commercial awards were giv-
en to Janet Kreider for senior
rich, Gerald Lindemuth, Avis
Shetter, Anne Siegrist, Helen
Leese, Valera Johnson, Joanne
{ Good, George Rhoads, Raymond
Goepfrich. Robert Miller, Mary
Jo-Ann Good,
| James Ober. Dramatics awards
| were given to George Rhoads,
[ Raymond Goepfrich, Jeanne
| Gingrich, Laura Rinehart and
| Betsy Musser.
Library Assistant given certi-
ficates and awards were Miriam


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the AmEerican- Stasdard line

COMPANION LAVATORY
Smartly-styled and sturdily
constructed of easy-to-clean
genuine vitreous china. Fea-
tures handy shelf back, non-
tarnishing Chromard fittings.
MASTER PEMBROKE BATH
Made of cast iron for durabil-
ity and heavily coated with
enamel for beauty. Wide front
rim, low sides and flat bottom
make bathing safe, convenient.

CUSTOM-LINE SINK
ALDEN LAUNDRY TRAY
Double-compartment type, of
cast iron, heavily coated in-
side with smooth, lustrous en-
amel . . . built for long, hard
service. Adjustable legs.
Cast iron construction is rigid
and sturdy. Acid-resisting en-
amel coating assures lasting
beauty, easy cleaning. Many
models and sizes.




Are Equipped To Do Your Plumbing smd
And Heating
FOR SERVICE CALL: HUBERT RICE 3-4151
OR
3-4132 3-4271
LESTER E. ROBERTS & SON
PHONE 3-4132
47 EAST MAIN STREET
3-4272
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Diller Miller,
- .
—— |ned last month to accept a posi Becomes Bride Of
| tion with the Hempfield Schools.
| Miss Hays graduated last month
State Teachers
Rhoda Engle Kay.
was elected
of |
section
the
She
| formerly taught in the E. Done-
The Maytown Churches were
the
Elementary
June
education | ette Zeller
shorthand speed; Cynthia
{ Brandt, senior typing speed;
Milton Mowrer, junior typing
| speed; Dorothy Peifer, junior
shorthand grade; and Lovina
Demmy, sophomore typing
| Senior Safety Patrol awards
| were given to M. Jeanne Ging-
Betsy Musser and |
School Board
Fills Vacancies On Faculty
| The resignation of Miss Anna]James Ober, Fred Wetzel, Rob
[ Blecker, teacher of Spanish and [ert Kline, Stephen Doles, Rob
[ English, was accepted with re-|ert Miller, Raymond Goepfrich,
lgret at the regular monthly land Gerald Lindemuth. One
meeting of the East Donegal]year certificates were given to
| Township School Board, Friday | Mary Ann Felty, Stephen Doles
evening, June 5. Miss Nancy [Jan Shope, John Heisey, Leon
| Seldomridge, Lancaster, was el-| Herr, Barbara Martin, Jack Mc
ected to fill the vacancy. Miss| Kain, Yvonne Brubaker, Robert
Seldomridge graduated from | Kline, Dorothy Peifer, Fred
Elizabethtown College this | Wetzel, Donald Wolgemuth,
month and did her Betsy Musser and Avis Shettcr
[teaching in East Donegal High Bi. sti
f
(Miss Lena Lowen
Kenneth Miller
The marriage of Miss
Loewen and Kenneth
Miller, took place last
8:00 p. m, at the Evangelical
United Brethren Church, Mt.
Joy. Rev. Ranck officiated at the|
double ring ceremony.
Anna Mae
the bride, was
Shirley Hawthorne
served
Lena
Eugene
night at|
Loewen, sister of
maid of honor.
and Claud-
. |
as brides-

to, maids.
Shenk Brothers for the 1953-54
school year for $177.74. Repairs, pridegroom, was best man, and
three
The
both |
the Florin Washington Element-
| ary School and the East Done-
com-
several rooms, the front
Washington School
| will be repaired and desks will
| be renovated. George E. Morris,
Also
| attending the meeting were J.
Donald Miller, brother of the
Henry Kriner and Joseph Car-
oll weré the ushers.
The bridal gown, fashioned of,
imported tulle over satin, feat-
ured a basque bodice with a silk
illusion yoke, edged in Chentil-
ly lace. The full skirt had two
deep flounces of tulle, trimmed
with lace and terminated into a
chapel train.
The finger tip silk
veil was caught to a lace
cap, trimmed with pearls.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her brother, Fred Loe-
wen. Immediately following the!
| ceremony a reception was held
in the church basement.
The bridegroom is serving in|
the U. S. Army, and will return
to Fort Knox, Kentucky, Friday
where he is attending Leader-
illusion]
Juliet





ship School.
| - — A ——
EO "LORIN
Mrs. Emma Keener had her
hand caught in the wringer,
while washing on Monday and
required Hospital attention.
The Church of the Brethren
held their Prayer Meeting Ral-
ly at the home of Mr, and Mrs.|
Musser Heisey, on .Wednesday
evening.
Mr. Paul Arndt is confined
[to his bed, due to a heart attack
suffered a week ago at home. |
| Dick, Patsy Wolfe, Joanne! |r and Mrs. Landis Hess
| Good and Laura Rinehart. the week end. with the
[tificates for library assistants formers parents, Mr. and Mrs.
[were given to Avis Shetter, {Clarence Hess at Loysville,|
| Shirley Leedom, Ruth Horning, | Perry County. {
| Sarah Singer, Rhoda Weaver,| Mr and Mrs. Norman Kolp|
| Josie Fornoff, Gladys Weaver,
[ Phyllis Wolgemuth, Fanny Sny-
| der, Joanne Ruhl, Patsy Houseal
| Darlene Reese, Jane Roberts,
| Anna Heller, Loretta Mayers,
| Shirley Shepler, Sue Ann Watts,
| Ruth Drescher, Bertie Wagner
| and Doris Landis.
Baseball certificates were pre-
| sented to Glenn Martin, Char-
les Heineman, George Rhoades,
Earl Shuman, Luke Drescher,
Robert Kline, Harold Derr, Lar-
ry Wagner, Sidney Gibble, Don-
ald Wolgemuth, Donald Geib
and John Wagner.
Senior music awards were
given to Robert Forward, Avis
Shetter, Cynthia Brandt, Luke
Drescher, June Landis, Helen
Leese, Judy Martin, Robert Mil-
ler, Joyce McMillan, James Ob-
er, Laura Rinehart, Anne Sei-
grist, Nancy Smith, Roger
Thome, John Waser, Carolyn
Weaver, Patsy Wolfe, Gerald
Lindemuth, Valera Johnson,
George Rhoads, Jeanne Ging-
rich, Betsy Mumma, Audrey
Singer, Pat Crankshaw, Betsy
Musser, John Musser.
Junior Music Awards were
given to Percy Campbell, Rob-
ert Swartz, Scott Carpenter,
Jane Gotshall, Louise Horning,
Peggy Houseal, Ruth Ann Jones,
Mae Keener, Lois Lehman, Ju-
dy Linard, Marlene Murray,
Hiram Nell, Miriam Roland,
Mary Ann Simons, Judy Smith,
Joyce Staley, Barbara Sutter,
Jean Wagner, Peggy Wolfe,
Stephen Doles, Ronald Haw-
thorne, Ronald McKain, Joanne |
Landis, Carol Ginder and Betty
McKain.
| and Mr.
N. Rosenfeld, Salunga;
Henry F. Becker, Jr.,
were among the
and Mrs. Clayton Bren-|
neman visited relatives at Al
lentown, on Sunday.
Mrs. Al. Yeager, formerly of]
Del Air, N. J. and now visiting
at Lancaster, is spending the
week with her brother and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gerlitz-
ski.
Mrs. Eugene, Reynolds and|
daughter Harriet, of Cape May, |
N. J. is spending sometime with!
her father Mr. Harry Keener. |
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCur-|
dy of Palmyra, called on the
latters mother, Mrs. Lillian]
Hamilton on Saturday evening. |
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bless of)
Falmouth were Saturday even-|
ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas.|
Eichler. yi
Mrs. Alfred Roth and Mrs.|:
Emma Keener, Miss Mary Steh-|
man and Mrs. Viola Bricker and |
Miss Mary Hamilten, Mr. Jacob
Olweiler accompanied the Bus
Excursion to Eagle’s Mere on|
Sunday. |
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman
visited Mrs. Emma Peifer at the
Messiah Home at Harrisburg on!
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beamen-
derfer and Miss Ella Shirk, of!
Mount Joy; Mr. and Mrs. M. D.|
Garber, of Williamstown, and,
Dr. and Mrs. Dale W. Garber,
Lansdowne, visited A. D. Gar-
ber and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dif-
fenderfer, Florin on Sunday.
ee
INDUCTED INTO SERVICE
James Booth, Mt. Joy; Henry
and
Mt. Joy, |
22 registrants

Student Council medals for 2

lis Wolgemuth, Anne Siegrist,
from Board 83, who were
vears’ work were given to Phyl- | ducted in the Armed
on Wednesday,
in-|
Services
June 17th. |

Save in Our June Fool Festival |B
BRING IN COUPON No. 4 THIS WEEK |
and Get Your Kayion Stainless Steel) ©
Lo Kitchen Fork for only 3 OG
You get one of the 7 ny $1.60 Value
Kaylan Stainless Steel JN

with purchase of $10.00 or mor¢
Kitchen Tools each week x
for only 39c with Sound | Osi w, Every Woman Want |
and a purchase o 0.00 or Ne the Complete Set |
more. Ask for coupon book if ~~ S po :
’ ce
you did not receive yours.
Eat More Dairy Foods for Beiter Health
June, when pastures are lush, Louella is at its
best. We believe Louella is the finest butter pro

AT ITS BEST!”
2.» Sweet Cream Butter
ek . merica’s Grea Hs
Sh “ager in ye
RICHLAND CREAMERY BUTTER
GLENDALE CLUB wisC.
LOAY CHEESE

Ib 73¢
Homogenized
Enriched M X L KK
4 tall 5 Cc 4 baby
cans cans 27¢
Best for all purposes. Amer. Med. Ass'n Seal
FARMDALE NON- NON-FAT =m
DRY MILK £5063
SALE OF OF POPULAR IDEAL
PORK & BEANS
3:29 4,
cans
Hand picked, nutty flavored beans, cooked with 29 in
a spicy tomato sauce. Vegetarian style, too
2::49°

16-02
cans
16-02
cans


Ideal Crushed Hawaiian
Pineapple
Spanish ¢
® 3-02
Stuffed Olives DB
Gold Seal Crispy lakes 2 too 2 Je
Corn Flakes
PRINCESS MARGARINE Golden Golden 1's 2 Ibs 45¢
IDEAL ENRICHED MARGARINE 2 'bs 49¢
PREMIUM SALTINES Nabisco Ib pkg 25¢
HOM-DE-LITE MAYONNAISE Pt jar 33¢
SALAD DRESSING Hom-deLite Pt jar. 25¢
SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS Ib pko 25¢
Virginia Lee Bakery Treats will Please You!
Molasses Rum Cale 3B
Delicious Molasses Cake with a taste
tingling rum-flavored icing.
each 68¢
: C
SUPREME BREAD 7 19
The name tells you what’s init - dated
PINEAPPLE ICED LAYER CAIES
Gull, BUTTER BREAD / &3°
Save 3c or 4c - ~ Get Enriched
large
loaf
White or whole wheat. Also Protein for folks on a i
ICED OR HOT IT HITS THE SPOT --
Tea of Superb Quality at a Genuine Saving!
Idea! Orange Pekoe Tea
270 153°
Ideal 0. Pekece Tea Bags [88
Te 3% 45e- 2h h
of 16 of 50
Compare Quality and Price - -
It Will be Acme




Top Quality Cross-Cut or Shoulder
BEEF ROAST
LEAN PLATE BOILING BEEF
TOP RIBS OF BEEF
ACME HAMBURGER
CHICKENS
SKINLESS FRANKFURTS
. 49
2 Ibs 29¢
1b 19¢
Freshly Ground Ib 39¢
49¢
Ib 45¢
Fully Dressed Fryers
or Stewers

SL. LEBANON BOLOGNA 14 1h 29¢ FRESH PORK SAUSAGE 1h 43¢
Fancy Pollock Fillets 1b 25¢ Fancy P i
2 y Perch Fillets It
Fillets of Haddock Ib 39¢ Cleaned Whitings Ih 3

FRESHER VEGETABLES
FRESH CRISP
Carrots
BEETS = 2-19:
Tender, Red
CRISP ICEBERG LETTUCE 2 heads 25.
FRESH FLA. SUGAR CORN 3 ears 25.
AND FRUIT 3
2:25




CAROLINA BLU-BERRIES Pt box 30¢
CALIF. NEW SWEET PLUMS bh 23¢
LEMONS .: .35¢
rier
SEABROOK FARMS SPINACH Leaf or Chopped 2 14-0z pke
SEABROOK FARMS EXTRA FANCY GREEN PEAS 210. Re ve
IDEAL FRENCH FRIED POTATOES 9.02 pkg 190
» IDEAL CONCEN. ORANGE JUICE 26-02 cans 33c 12-0z can ite
——————————————————
Prices Effective June 11-12-13, 1953. Quantity Rights Reserved.


2:85¢

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firemen |
have had
funds rec
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first vice
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president
tary; Ral
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and Artl
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Weidmar
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