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doThe Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa., Thursday. October 8. 1053 ]
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MOUNT JOY, PENNA.


Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin |

5m >
Mount Joy Boy
' Sellected For
Polio Poster

A Mount Joy boy, Cory L
Funk, four-year-old son of Mi
and Mrs. Warren Z. Funk, 325
I. Main street, has been select
ed as Pennsylvania's poster boy
the 1954 March of Dimes
Dollars campaign
He was the runner-up in th
recent selection of the 1954 na
tional poster boy, and was pick-
the Na
Infantile
lor
and
d for Pennsylvania by
tional Foundation for
Paralysis. He was
by Christian C, Rudy, the Lan
caster Chapter chairman
His picture will appear
the Jocal posters as well as pos-
nominated
on
ters throughout the state
| He was stricken ill with the
dreaded disease on Sept. 29,
11951, and was admitted to the
Polio unit of the Lancaster
General Hospital where he re-
mained until Act. 24 of that
year. Today with the aid of
| braces financed by the chapter
{Cory is showing steady im-
| provment in use of both of his
legs.
Rudy gave credit for much of
| Cory’s in the use of
his legs to the diligent physical
therapy provided at the Lan-
caster General Hospital. The
chapted paid the bill for the
hospital, doctor,” and nursing
care, and all the braces receiv-
ed by the boy up to this time.
recovery





GC. Robert Fry


MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA.
Air Compressor Work Rocks
Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc.
and
‘ ‘ Trees
Excavating and Grading
Cellars, Trenches, Etc. Removed


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PHONE MOUNT JOY
3-4753



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for as
little as
°
‘Why pass up the room and power and com-
fort and niceties of big-car travel — when
you can buy a big, new Buick SPECIAL for
just little more than the price of smaller cars?

“Local delivered price of the
New 1953 Buick SPECIAL
2-Door, 6-Passenger Sedan
Model 48D (illustrated)





*Optinnal equir I tax f any
addtional. Prices may vary 1 ghily in @ ommunite dus Just a few dollars more for Buick styling, Buick
Ping. chgig f URiscl de change wire 4 handling, Buick luxury, Buick fun.
But do you know what else those few extra
» dollars get you in this big, broad, beautiful
Figure what that means—
Just a few dollars more for a lot bigger hood-
Jul of power — Fireball 8 power — the highest
horsepower ever placed in a Buick SPECIAL.
Just a few dollars more for big and spacious
6-passenger roominess — and the solid, steady
comfort of Buick’s famed Million Dollar Ride.
Eleanor Longenecker
E. Leo Frey Married
M . [Teams w L Pet,
— le RA"
Grocers 17% 10% ,.583 |
Miss Eleanor Longenecker, Defeats arietta (Heer 17 11 607
daughter of Mr. and Mds, Alvin — 'Boxmen 16% 11% .582
8. Longenecker, 326 E. High| Mount Joy scored an easy guilders 14 14
street, Elizabethtown, and E.|yictory over Marietta on the jawelers 14 14 .500
Leo Frey, Lancaster Rl, were | winner's field last Thursday. Rutt's 13 15 .464
married Sunday at 2:30 p. m. [The Rams scored four goals . 13 15 .464
at 2:30 p.m.,ee oth arod odr or|ihe second period and went on|pjechanics " 21 .250
at the Church of God, Elizabeth- | 10 a 5-0 decesion. "High Single: J. Heilig, 220;
oven Wal : Three goals kicked Hurst, 219; J. Meckley, 209.
: The Rev J: W Weigle offic.i |the goal posts for Mount Joy| High Triple: J. Meckley, 600;
ated. She was given in marriage | were given by Charley Zeller. G. Hardish. 561: P. Neiss, 558.
by hed father and was attended
ps . wpe Wve.
ed by Mrs. Christ Betz, Mrs Hoffman. Moun Joy T. Mist Excoutrix
George Weigle was soloist. Af- sley, Snavely, pennél], Naver, 215 Marietta Avenue
ter a reception at Hostetter's Fish, B. Thome, Krall, B. Gdoff,| Mount Joy, Penna.
Sav 1. : | Newcomer, Eby, D. Kniesley,|Clarence C. Newcomer.
Banquet Hall, the couple left . Attorney 36-6¢
: i .. i. Id. Thome, C. Groff, Haualple, ye
on a wedding trip to Georgia. |" YL M . etn det
They will reside at Safe Harb- Zerphey, Coover, Mumma, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
or
Hockey Team
| harley Ashenfelter and Hen
by her sister, Mrs. Robert Grei | Klugh each had one goal. 867: Boxmen, 840; Groc-
der, Mount Joy R1, as matron | ota Pos Mt. Jovlers. 808
( or Ir it q rapa YON le oS. A a LN .
es hover 0 Fld, WO My | Zeamer G Metzler, High Team Triple: Contract-
oe: ATHY, ETE Waller , RF Milligan ors, 2417; Boxmen 2309; Beer
R2, another sister; Mrs. John Ra " LF Hallgre n|Barrels 2391
Eshleman, Lancaster R1, Mrs, be avi RH Webed! A oT
Charles Rife, Elizabethtown R3, le I Ry CH Klugh| EXECUTRIX NOTICE
and Mrs. John Hess, Conestoga | Fein | Estate of Andrew H. Xercher,
R2. all sisters { ul : or | | Portner LH Nauman, x a A. H. Zerchor, late of
bi GY 9 i rites | Blymyer OR B. ZellerMount Joy Borough, Lancaster
groom. | Gorman IR Beaston County, Penna.
Ira Frey, Washington BOrO | CF Schofield! Letters testamentary of said
R1, served as best man for his |. : er I Zellerit tate having been granted to
brother. Ushers were Roland Shellenberger + Zeller ithe undersigned, all persons in-
| Eid Grove OL Ashenfel’r/debted thereto are requested to
Frey, Lancaster, asother broth-| “go .. jv periods: make immediate payment and
er; Kenneth Graybill, Lititz R2, TE {those having claims or demands
MARIETTA 0 0 0 0-0 ‘
John Eshleman, Lancaster R1;! 0 00 =|against the same will present
and John Hess. Conestoga R2 | MOUNT JOY 04 1) (them without delay for settle-
: . ing Sosa Substitutions: Marietta ment to the undersigned
The wedding music was play- |
Jernhart, J.
Officials
| Schroll,

surprise at how much help the |
chapter
need
| GrOVE, Brian, Gish.
expressed their | Diehl & Lichty.
rr ell tree
The parents

gave in the time of

EXTRA
refrigerator,
Every purchaser of a new electric range,
Laundromat, clathes dryer, dishwasher or freezer will re-
ceive a big $19.95 value Westinghouse steam iron at no
additional cost.


THIS OFFER IS GOOD FOR MOUNT JOY FARM SHOW
WEEK ONLY — OCTOBER 14 - 17!
GEO. W. LEAMAN
PHONE 3-9351 |


208 E. MAIN ST. MT. JOY

big things in motoring life ?
ow-price three.”
9
r Ruick?



Boss nds ial ia
HY should you do yourself out of the
THE GREATEST
GK
IN 50 GREAT YEARS
I'We show our price here to prove our point
— to prove that you can buy this Buick
SPECIAL for just a few dollars more than
you have to pay for one of the so-called
They get you a long list of standard equip-
ment af no extra cost that most other cars at
or near its price charge you for, as extras—
which makes our quoted price even lower
than it looks.
We have the facts and figures to prove our
points. All we need is you, at the wheel.
Drop in on us this week and see for your-
self that your new-car money really buys
big —in Buick.
N

MILTON BERLE sfars for BUICK
7 —in the BUICK-BERLE SHOW on TV
Tuesday evenings. Also, every Saturday, tune in The
TV Football Game of the Week—a “GM” Key Event



WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM smn
S. F. ULRICH, Inc.
ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA.
505 North Market St.

Nissley,| ¢ ha IV. €
__|late of Manheim Township, le-
Stimulate your business by adver-|the undersigned, all persons indebt-
vertising left on their door step.
(same, will
A Geo. W. Leaman
|} Administrator
{James N. Lightner, '


| BOWLING NEWS
'Y| High Team Single: Beer Bar-

ANNA M. ZERCHER

Estate of Anna Mary Hershey
|ceased.
Letters of Administration of
|said estate having been granted to
led thereto are requested to make
limmediate payment, and those hav-
ling claims or demands against the
present them without
|@elay for settlement to the under=
signed, residing at R. D. 1, Lan-
|caster, Pa.
| LILLIAN BAYMOND
Attorney '39-6c

[Mount Joy Legion

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| SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10th
Il Lew WALTON |
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1ith
LEW WALTON
La

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


Turkey.
5 J O Y ee
SHOWS
EVE ures SATURDAYS
7 and 9:00 P.M TRE AND
SATURDAYS I HEA
6-8-10 P. M. 2:00 P. M.
Mount Joy, Pa.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 



FRIDAY — SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 - 10
BETTY GEABLE — DALE ROBERTSON
“The Farmer Takes A Wife”
-in-
MONDAY, OCTOBER 12
EDWARD G. ROBINSON — VERA ELLEN . -in-
“The Big Leaguer”

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13 .
RICHARD WIDMARK — DON TAYLOR
“Destination Gobi’
-in- }

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14 - 15- |
JAMES MASON — ROBERT NEWTON
“The Desert Rats”

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Notice . . .
FROM RETTEW’S STORE |
IN MANHEIM
Rettew’s Are Co-operating 100%
in Manheim’s
HARVEST FESTIVAL |
SALE
Friday-Satur.—0ct. 9-10 :

34th Annive
ther 34thi anniversary by





heim to feature one of
Sales ever attempted.

anniversary sale since Ap
AND NOW






the first ever attempted
have gone all out to help
Sale a smashing success.



RETTEW’S IN MANHEIM
This year 1953 Rettew’s will celebrate
with 35 other Retail Merchants in Man-
the Biggest
Rettew’s have been working on their
since this community wide
RETTEW'S REPEAT
A 5 YEAR SUCCESS
IN THE SHOE DEPT.
Rettew’s Wili Pay You
$1.00 per pair
rsary
combining

For each pair of shoes you buy (except
infants) during the 2 days of this Sale
The entire stock of the shoe dept.
mil. Nothing heid back, men’s, women's,
boys, girls’, and childrens’. Dress
Shces - Work Shoes - Play Shoes - and
: Hunting Shoes. Values from $2.98 to
Sale is $14.98
— Rettew’s Buy any pair of shoes you want at
make this the regular price and Reitew's will
pay you $1.00 for each pair you buy.









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RETTEW'S



RETTEW'S



ONLY 2 - DAYS FOR THIS GREAT SALE
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STORE OPEN Fri. and Sat. 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. |
$500.00 in Prizes Awarded Saturday Night. i
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HAVE BARGAINS GALORE
SALE STORE WIDE: — Basement and First Floor,
Dry Goods, Shoes, Variety Men's and Women's Wear


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