is our policy of paying for all the vnuscd TELPHONE DIRECTORY IS GOING TO PRESS SOON o Call or write the Columbia business office belore Augus mileage you have left! Best Bet for New Tires is a set of safe, new KELLYS with super-fough Armorubber tread! 7 to change old or add new listings. Come in soon and get the t daughters, Mr. Donnie | a7 | [ly improving | Visitors of at Mr Mr, Mrs. Joy this writing, and Mrs, Jace Erb were and | vern Lucas, Pearl Brenne- Mount RD., Mr, Norman Brosey Mr, | [1 an, Mrs [1y, and Silver Spring, Paul Wi | wiches, refreshments, Best Tire Deal In Town on a trade-in. Get our liberal allowance for your old tires — and the peace of mind that a handsome new set of Kellys gives you! Get set now to enjoy thou- sands of extra worry-free miles—with Kellys. Pav as vou ride 25 ge 1 A WEEK EASY PAY PLAN GEO. W. LEAMAN Save Your Cash Use Our y Payment an 208 East Main St. MOUNT Be Phone ih Open Mondays and Fridays Til 9 P. M. , to serve you!” 7% 2 oor ue Af) Each year 22 per cent of the farm accidents result from careless operation of machinery. Here are several important ti | rules to follow: Stop equipment to clean it. Always keep the power take-off shields in place. Never adjust equipment while it is in motion. Wear close-fitting clothes. And don’t take chances. Remember, the life you save may be your own. H. S. - Newcomer & Son, Inc. YOUR JOHN DEERE ALER MOUNT JOY, PA. TIRE SERVICE HEADQUARTERS | PHONE JULY CLEARANCE Of All SUMMER DRESSES COTTON DRESSES Values to $3.50 ST LS TILL A at addi (L217 MODERNIZE YOUR oLD REFRIGERATOR | INSIDE AND our! | | 5 COTTONS NYLONS BEMBERG DRESSES Values to $7.95 In all sizes ALL OTHER Famous Make DRESSES Values $5 to $12.95 $995 29 Mount Joy Dept. Store i For Use with Any Make Refrigerator Our Dress-Up Kit will make your refrigerator more convenient . . . make it sparkle inside and out. You'll increase its value many times over the cost of the Dress-Up Kit. HIT LT New Handitray keeps fresh foods fresh! Sliding lid locks in moisture. Trans- parent! Regularly $4.75! Clearance of SUMMER SHOES Values to $6.95 Speedy cube aluminum ice and dessert tray. Built-in cube release levers. Regularly $4.50! Touch-up brush for chipped spots. White lacquer is inside brush. Just tip, touch, dry. Regularly $1.00! a BR ox RN X ia Blue Swan PANTIES In cq se right to of sho age, we res equal o ite em or jy, erve or greater value tems of Cleaner wax. Quick- ly removes stains, rease, spills. fons refrigerator with new luster. Pith Juste HURRY! this sic oFrer egularly 50¢! FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY! 6174 Lester E. Roberis & Son | PHONE 3-4132 | 47 BAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. Soy Lover Mount Joy, visited Mrs, Seren: gie. Mr. Ironville, and Mrs, Roy Fornoff, visited Mr. and Earl Geltmacher and family, an week with Mr Jack, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ir- vin Witmer is taking two weeks of Soil Conservation at State College. | | Mr | and Mrs. John Grossman {and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rynier, Gap and Mr, and Mrs.Wm. Gordonville. Visitors of Mr, Geltzenlichter of and Mrs. Mau- Hospital on Tuesday for obser- vation, Mrs. Edith Erb {and Mrs, Hathaway Mt. Joy RD, on ing | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ab- ram Gamber were Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Sumpman, Mount Joy, Mr. and Mrs, Havard Johnston, Lancaster, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Winters, Manheim. Visitors during the past week of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Moore and family were Mr. and Mrs. Glad- visited Mr. Brenneman Tuesday even- also tow- | els, pillow cases and ete. The | place is on the school grounds, | at Newtown, starting at 1:30 | o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Claude Reigle, of Mrs. Miss Betty Geltmacher spent . and Mrs. John Witmer, at Marietta. Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Schoelkoph, Columbia, | spent a week with Mr. and Mrs Wm. Witmer, while in town. Kenneth visited with relatives and friends, Mrs. Martha Fogie and son, Richard, visited Mr, and Mrs. | Paul Smith, Columbia RD., Mr. | and Mrs. Alfred Atland 4nd’ family, Columbia. Reggie, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Grossman, celebrated his 7th birthday, July 20th. Jones of | i Plan Field Day arietta, Miss Nancy Wine [Columbia RD. and Rev | Buch Manheim Mrs Vi who is on the sick list is slow- Mrs. Le- and fami- t ner, Mrs, Betty Eshelman, Mrs. | Elizabeth Eshelman and son, [ Joe, Columbia. | On Saturday, Aug. 1 the La- [ dies’ Aid Society of the New- town E. U, B. Church will sell home-made pies and cakes chicken salad, barbecue sand- 1 ‘Imusic was enjoyed very much: for their hospitality. Harold Fellenbaum of 8—The Bulletin, Mount Jov. Pua Thursday, July 23. 1953! where Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher] = |Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sener, all n Fletcher Marks reside for many vears. There NEWT OWN | of Columbia Beni. F. Garber CUSTOM MADE were sixty-four guests present, | Mrs, Eaby Painter and daugh- | ELIZABETH’ row N, PA Free Estmates—Dial 41-8101 78th Birthday oming from Maytown, Mariet ter, E-town visited Mrs. Edw. Phone 702-J MBIA ta, Columbia, Mt, Joy, Richland | === TT | Isler and daughters and Mrs FARM BUREAU Coatesville Royersford and) Visitors of Mr. and Mrs Dan- Irene Snyder, Mutoal Automebile Insurance Co. A WwW n 1 n S 3 3 birthday _ party wa held mp Hill iel Geltmacher were Mrs Ralph ! Visitors of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Be TE (8 HALDEMAN'S Upholstery Shep | 0 Frank Fileicher, Mount Joy Vr. Fletcher, a life long resi- | Keith and son Ray and Clifford ert Frank and family were, Mr a Ee 16 who celebrated h eventy ont Lancaster County. en-| of Brunnerville. and Mrs, Arthur Koser, Mrs. cighth birthday. The party was tertained the guest with a Visitors during the past week Lloyd McKee, Miss Barbara i held at the home of | daugh hort sketch of his life of Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wittle Ann Finnefrock, Columbia RD, Best et for oul 0 ire: ter. Nh Frank - Houseal. Mav -— were Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Wit- and Pvt, Russell Herr who is | & town on the’ Coffeezus Road Patronize Bulletin Advertisers | and daughter Judy, Colum- stationed at Fort Belvoir, Va. ERA HAM Ee { bia, Mrs. Ragner Hi: Mt. | = —— Joy, Mrs, Harold Simmons and | County 4- H Clubs Final plans have been made (for the Annual Field Day of the "14-H Clubs of Lancaster County, ito be held August 20th, T.ong’s Park. al | The schedule of the day’s ac- tivities is as follows. 1:30 - 2:15 Games. 2:30 - 4:00 Baseball game. 4:00 - 6:00 Swimming in Brookside Pools. | 8: 00 Picnic lunch, 130 Vesper service, followed | a candle-lighting ceremony. The speaker for the vesper service will be the Rev. Paul | A. Miller, pastor of the Evang- elicalical U. B. Church, Lititz. All 4H Club members, their parents, and friends are invited | to join in the activities. — rs A Ae Hold Doggie Roast Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ruhl were hostesses to | a family goup of cousins, aunts, | uncles, and friends at their country home. | bys A doggie roast with all the delicacies was a feature. The! To the Ruhls many thanks ED Harold Fellenbaum Wins Men's Singles | | In a very hard-fought battle, | Mt. Joy (4 Let Your FREE Ticket 1,111 Weekly Prizes for 10 Weeks for the 2d Week! No Contest! No Drawing! No Purchase Necessary No Knowledge of Baseball Necessary No Predictions or Guessing of Baseball Scores! Nothing to Write, No Puzzles to Solve Absolutely FREE! SECOND PRIZE: 100 PHILCO Refrigerators or Home Freezers For 6 correct scores, exc. Pittsburgh THIRD PRIZE: 1000 PHILCO 1954 Model PERSONAL, PORTABLE RADIOS For 5 correct scores exc. Pittshurgh and Brooklyn scores. EXTRA! 10,000 MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATES A $1.00 Merchandise Certificate for 4 correct scores exc. Pittsburgh, Brook- lyn & Philadelphia Natl. scores. ACME MEATS - - - Best on the “Home Plate’ FRESHLY KILLED FRYING & Chickens D3 Freshly Ground Beef 37¢ Smoked Beef Tongues Lancaster Brand 'b 590 PICNICS ... .43 New 4-door, 1953 Mercury warded each week absolutely Free for 7 correct scores. Dressed and Drawn defeated second-seeded Glenn | i Miller to win the men’s single | 4 Freshly Ground Beef '° 390c¢ championship of the Lanco | Tongues Ib 59¢ Closed Tennis Tournament held Lancaster Brand Smoked Beef To 8 at the Lancaster Tennis Club on | Plate Boiling Beef | Sliced Beef Liver Ib 39¢ i i Short Ribs of Beet > 29c | Veal Patties Fresh Made 1b 39 1 i i" ) C ic felter, Mrs. Theodore Sener and Ephrata to this year. SUIT STARTED .82 and costs of suit. Fellenbaum, who lost to Mil- | er last year, was seeded -No. n the tournament this year. Ph | er rallying in the fourth and win the women’s] ngles championship in straight | ets, 6-1 and 6-4. Marianne suc- eeded Nancy Paden as champ- on. She did not defend her title ——— Franklin Fletcher, Jr., Mount toe ey When you need counsel on money matters, call on us — draw on our ‘ong experience. Come in, any time, UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK OF MOUNT JOY Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation a = — a a inna Sth. ah cs sc} oe ABE 3 i - . - arin SR BR RAR ARR AAAI ot ee a eo LE OL NP SPU PY GR 4 q § q q 4 1 § q q : q SE a = - en Sn 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 we 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 < 4 4 4 Hormel SPAM BEEF STEW Dressed and Drawn, Ready for the Oven Beltsville Turkeys 45 1s 50 py ce Frysinger, Mis. Katie fifth sets he achieved i vie- | = om Moore and Nis Ida tory by scores of 3-6, Skinless Frankfurts Ib 45¢ Fancy Po | Ib g8e Io pS oy ay cng wn 6-4, 7-5. Sl. Lebanon Bologna 3l¢ | Fancy Haddock Fillets 1b 39¢ |S R , v , < ecw . . | | Mr, and Mrs. Havard Johnston, Marianne Schofield also add- > [Lane Stan ed honors for Mount Joy and| J Ideal Vegetarian or "is c y herself as she turned back the | 8 i Mrs. Harry Weaver was ad- | P I Beans . cans itted to the Lancaster General title challenge of Sally Lied of or eans ‘IDEAL COOKED c 3 SPAGHETTI reer 4.40 | IDEAL CIDER ‘CIDER VINEGAR 2 quart 39: Gal Jug v 2 qt refrig. 45: bots 63¢c bots Peppermint Candy Layer Cakes °° 69c Joy R2. vs. Russel Spahr, Col- tumbia R1; appeal by the defen- | Devilfood Decorette Bar Cakes Li 39¢ dant from the judgment of Jas. ° Jarge c E. Hockenberry, justice of the | Supreme Enriched Bread a, 15 peace, rendered in favor of the plaintiff, July 2, 1953, for $95- Louella Butter Bread White or whole wheat loaf 25¢ Vitamont Dog Food 3:39 | Play Boy Dog Meal 5.49 GET THE MISSING PIECES OF YOUR KAYLAN KITCHEN TOOL SET WHILE SUPPLY LASTS Hurry! Acme Fresher Produce Scores High with Everyone LUSCIOUS LARGE ELBERTA CALIF. VALENCIA Ripe California PLUMS FANCY CARROTS CAL. PASCAL. CELERY Crisp Radishes 3 bchs |4¢ 25° ea 19¢ 2 cello bags 29¢ stalk 17c¢ Fresh Green Peppers 3 for 14¢ MAKE THIS YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR FROZEN FOODS GREEN PEAS 2 1%::30¢ Seabrook ‘Spinach 2 14-0z pkgs 39¢ Seabrook Peas & Carrots 2 pks 39¢ 45¢ 12-0z can Hormel Chili Con Carne 16-0z can 33¢ INTY MOORE FRENCH FRIED POTATOES 2 9-0z pkgs 35¢ Ideal Green Beans 2 10-0z pkgs 39¢ Ideal Broccoli 10-0z pkg 25¢ BOSCUL COFFEE Reg. or Drip 93¢ Ib can Boscul Tea Bags 095, 49: Boscul Peanut Butter 37« 11-0z 1 1oz flowered tumbler Prices Effective July 23.24 July 23-24- 25, 1953. Quantity 1953. Quantity Rights Reserved. 24-0z can The Facu Aug. Open The 19; open with Aug. 31 ¢ on Sept. | A notic school au kindergar listed on tion lists. children kb uary 31, the follow fact Charl I Beahm. “The 1 Schoael I kindergart public. sch with the Marian teacher ar the Episct rooms. “Childre Joy Borou January 3 to attend. will be or half of th the morni half the c that same total who atten ions the f tend the second hal [t is planr tendance basis, that sections, t better sup from scho provides 1 Parents send pupi but once become su state regu 3efore public sch tions must According] 12, has. be day when ter kinder will be re serve the | Date: W 1953. Place: ing, Stud front door. Time: "1 fo 5:00. Bring: ( date - Chi tificate. Registraf filled out 2 necesssary no tests w Any qu kindergarte have shoul istration or Florin Li Plan Me Florin fo cutting the ously the and 9. You see club at its ening at t! voted to 1 watermelor The clu Sweep-the day sale o Orders wil member which also melons on in Florin ¢ Diner. CARL BR! VISITS P4 Carl Bra ents, Mr. a 30 W. Ma leave rece back to Bai assigned to Air Techni san, Oklal
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