Nn Bo ————— _— Bulletin Wounlt .g Wl O~9 a Mn me (ee ——— a ———— a — ‘ “ meu al / ount Joy, Pa., Thur day October 15, 1953 Local Church Group PARENTS DAY TO BE — 5 re ee pra Visits EU. B NEWT N | FLORIN OBSERVED AT MSTC | NOBODY UNDERSELL i1sits Ek. . Bb, Parents Day will be observed ELER'S NA Quincy Home Emre, | al Millersville State Teachers W PRICES ON THE | Al JEWE —— Will Westen | Mr. and Mrs. B, F Kauffman | College Saturday when parents COMPARE OUR LOW CES i . | esten- | FO R YOU R MO N E Y! | Residents of the Quincy Old] A aw 3 a " Mr. and land Mrs. Katie Foreman spent |of students will be honored at a BEST GAS APPLIAN | alter, varie . | . slag . is . . os Pos ha . - | Folks Home, Quincy, Penn, were | ar Isler and family and |the€ weekend at Lewistown luncheon and tea. Following the Gas Appliances and Ward Bottle Gas Cost Less To Buy A toad | wi Te Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnhart| =o = © will be greet. kas Appian yell Cost Less To Operate | IEE dilly ot ew | Tonle fut tess Ee Mrs. Irene bnyce: of Elizabethtown called on Mr. eon, parents w e Bree Cost Less To Insta er | CL yr ge ‘or ter evening mea, df Mi Minnie Hahn, Lancaster, 4 apes Paul Shetter on by Dr. D. L. Biemesderfer, Town Store 1 mile 1 on Sf U LOVA rt Thursday, Oct. 8, through the | spent fi day with Mr. and day president of the college and 25 S. State St. Phone 3-3207 Ee or 5 | a compliments of the Dorcas Society | Mr: How re ho | risited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mumper | Charles Hartman, president of Ephrata Both Fiace: 42.tfc | i He ( } } sas CC Bain of the St. Mark's Evangelical Units | PAE Ir 0 ii Ei {and daughter of Neflsville, cal: [the student council. — regen) QUAaess 0 NIC { ed Brethren Church \bram Gamber Sunda led on the former's Parents, oe ame Nee C The society and guests went on | Visitors of Mr. and Mrs Maurice | Mr and Mrs. Geo. Mumper on . , SET WITH DIAMONDS dealt ont to Camp Mount | Mrs. Katie Mgrs wi Tuesday evening. | | re red © ang | Mrs. Ida Eisenberger were Mr. an Mrs. Emma Peifer spent the 4 17 JEWELS Joy, Per County, for dinner and Shiba vir nt: 3 Wd 9 : | the afternoon. From the camp, they | J's: Henth He pi Sure weekend with Mrs, I. B. Glad | aft Noo! rot camp, { Mau Arlene. Mount Joy ‘ "ye rane ourneved to the EF. U. B. home a ary % ol Fog I od ‘dai 1. | felter at Mount JOY | Quincy where they visited a mem | LS Liaries Yogie JF. anc gaugh- | . Mrs. Lillian Ramilion, Con. | er of the Mount Joy church, Mrs. re prin and John Frysinger, | nie Pierce, Mary Hamilton, Mr an 1 . " o . . Margaret Harman, and presented v of Mr. anit Mrs, Fail and Mrs. Arthur McCue: n nnouncin tthe dessu V Mr. spent ay evening with k Pl asure 0 Geltndacher were Mrs. Minnie |, Mrs. Richard Krouse at a e e The following attended the out- Geltmacher, Kinderhook. Mr. and ye ang | : ng: Mrs. Warren Bentzel, Mr. and | Mys, Perry Sheaffer and family, | Mrs. L Jian Hamilton rs. Alvin Bigler, Mrs. John | Rings Highway, Marysville, Pa. ned te a Tirkew D wih G OF ODDESS OF TIME "FF" | So0th. Mn s. Clinto . Wi! TN ar INH _,|tained to a Turkey inner in Sens i B oth, Mr. and Mi x linton ( | Mr. and Mrs. Wiltient ‘Wii met honor of the Birthdays of Mrs. tap ot iH Eby and grandson, Michae] Albert, and sons, Espensade road, visited McCurdy and Brenda Pierce | It if Nes Pronk iy mer, 5. | Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and The following were present: J} - He Trae PTS: family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCurdy | {! ecker Mrs. Anna Longenecker, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gamber, of Palmyra and Brenda Pierce, | { Mr. and Mrs. Charles Latchford, | Mys Minnie Hahn, Mrs. Susan rnd Mas. Kitty. couse and Mri | Mrs. Frank Musser, Dr. and Mrs. | Gamber, Miss Minie Gamber and|’ : : : . | Ezra Ranck, Mrs. Nora Sternberger Mrs. Kraybill Strickler, Mrs. Her bert Tyndall and Mrs. Maggie Wea- Mis ne 3-5404 | land Katie ee en . | Everybody in this locality reads | of Middletown. { The Bulletin—that’s why its adver-| Visit / tisers get such excellent results. TAXPAYERS, PATRONS. RESIDENTS OF MANHEIM CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. We in Lower Rapho Township havebeen contacting the Manheim Central ‘card to delay the building of a two hundred thousand dollar ($200,000.00) : of Mount Joy Borough and near Salunga. Our area of Lower Rapho ex- to the Marietia and Lancaster Pike below Marietta and includes Stauf- iat Joy is a natural center for this area and our high school children he; seen educated here for the past sixty years. ® The ic lowing petition was signed by more than 98‘ of the toxpayers, pa- irons, and :esidents of Lower Rapho Township. We, THE UNDERSIGNED, RESIDENTS OF RAPHO TOWNSHIP, LANCAST- C NTY. NEYLVANIA, do hereby petition the MANHEIM CENTRAL SCHOOL ECARD, MANHEIM, PENNSYLVANIA to delay construction of the propos- ed new Ty I mndred Thousand Dollar ($200.000.00) Elementary School Building in Iower from ili2 pre in inus petitioning tne said Board we are in accord with the reasons set orth by the PATRONS COMMITTEE OF LOWER RAPHO TOWNSHIP, to the said Board ct ifs meeling of August thirty-first (31st) 1953. We further petition ihe said Board to abide by its commitments made at its maeting in Manheim. on August fourteenth (14th) 1953, consenting affer motion duly made and passed, to permii the attendance of some of its pupils at school outside the Disirict on «a tuition basis. This petition is made in hriplicate and is dated September 2nd: 1953. ; As a taxpayer are you in favor of increasing your debt which is now approxi- maiely one million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500.000.00) with an extra two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000.00) the cost of the proposed new building? Pledse give this your undivided atiention and don't let a few dominate and pull the whole district toward bankruptcy. THE PATRONS COMMITTEE OF LOWER RAPHO TOWNSHIP. 42 1tp WN 2 pes spe AANA at Way’s Appliances 48 WEST MAIN ST, MOUNT JOY | Glori | Mrs. Elizabeth Strickler, Mr. and of Mi Hanove | Miller i Mrs { daught Mr tel laine { Mr. an ville, « versary | Mr anc \ nk Ti Mrs. Clarence Blever and Salem 5 : Gambler, Manheim Given in Your Home Mrs. Elwood Kuhns spent Friday or in Beauty Shop with Ms Mount J Visitor Weaver er, Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Myers derheok. Mrs mer visi Weitkamy tha Fogie | Sterback and son, Jack, Mr, and News Items | Visiters and daughter, Joann, Kin- $8 and $10 Edith Erb and Robert Wit- OPEN ALL DAY and Mrs. Richard Krouse, of | Lancaster, Mrry Hamilton, Con-| nie Pierce, Mrs. Viola Bricker, | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Krouse | were just recently married. ly eee Gamber were Sunday guests and Mrs. Jacob Werner, er R. D. Blanche Frysinger, Mus, Moore and Mrs. Ida Eisen- visited Mrs. Emma Givens acon. | Marietta School | were Mr. and Mu John Rokert Sullenkerge and, er, Sanday. all of Lancaster. and Mis. Irvin Witmer en=- »d Mrs. Witmer's parents, | Mrs. John Kauffman, Iron- The magazine campaign totaled $1146.75 fer 1953. This figure top- ped last year's sales. Janet Rettew eleventh grade, was high salesman their 39th wedding anni- gnd turned in $112.90: Joseph Port- ' | ner, seventh grade, $66; and third, during the past week of ypc)” McDevitt, eighth grade, I Mrs. Aristice Wittle were $61.50. All students who sold over | In The Former Market House Adjoining Our Store WITH THE TWO FLOORS OF OUR MAIN STORE, THIS ADDITIONAL SPACE WILL ENABLE US TO OFFER OUR CUSTOMERS ONE OF THE MOST COM- PLETE SELECTIONS OF FINE FURNITURE IN THIS AREA. We would be pleased to have you come in and browse around. You will recognize | such famous products as Serta and Simmons bedding, modern living and bedroom furni- ture by Baumritter, Heywood-Wakefield Maple and Ashcraft furniture, Howell Dinette Seis, Duo-Therm Oil heaters, rugs um venetian blinds, and many, many other nationally advertised lines, and you will | and carpets by Alexander-Smith and Masland, Flexal- we want our customers to have quality furniture at a SEE OUR DISPLAY AT THE COMMUNITY EXHIBIT! KEENER’S MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Sheridan R. D., Mrs. Susie | Hoover, Lancaster. Mrs. Anna Mae Frank, Sa- ss iurga, and Mrs. Esther Fulton, Con- ors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ! | and family were Mr. and | Fred Leiberher Sr. of 4 Mr. and Mt Harry $500 were Miss Kathryn Weav- Other Permanents ted Mr. and Mrs. Hatha- ), Wrightsville, Mrs. Mar- and son, Richard, Colum | FLORIN, MAIN ST. \ EE bia R. D. Te wre | = i va Open Eves 'Til 10 | Stimulate your business by adver= Phone Mt. Joy 3-4339 ho 9 Te vertising 42-tfc WM left on their door step SPEED UP YOUR WORK! Cockshutt CO-OP Auto-Wheel Manure Spreader Spreads 3, 6, 12, 15 : | orl per This Cont the-1 binding along the sides. 8 Loads ace... Increase Spreading Efficiency ... rugged CO-OP tractor-drawn MANURE SPREADER spreads with remarkable uniformity. Rustless, all-steel beat- ers spread and pulverize manure to its most usable form. rols are easily reached from tractor seat. The wider-in- ack spreader bed of acid-resistant wood keeps load from Both tractor & horse-drawn models available BR Cockshulli CO-OP Tractor Drawn S 55 Manure Spreader—with Tires 4 Lancaster County Farm Bureau Co-Operative Ass'n FARM MACHINERY DEPARTMENT DILLERVILLE ROAD TV's Top Dramatic Show AT, and rs veph Wit § > 3 i == sna Mi Joseph Wittle 3 nd $18 worth were awarded sepson |}| find our prices are lower, too | family, Columbia, Harry Hamilton, Basketball ‘tickets { Pan Helos Flas ; Yc 2 oir we} saving. Mrs Ex J Hoftman, Elizabe The cast for “There Go The | g. | Mr. and Mrs. R ghar Hallgren, Grooms,” the senior play produc- Mount Joy, Charl Wit fe, Loum tion, includes William Fahringer, kia R. | HES, Harold Simmons |p, , zink Shirley Myers, Claude nd d tel tard Fahringer, Alice Flowers, Robert of \ Ty 3 "a yo y . Rich S¢h.- 0 ir. and Mrs Eckman, Flise Weien, Lanny Lib- William Fogie, return home after | Doris Hummel and Ronald spending a {cw da) t the St. Jo- Net seph H Tan I 5 A : A-AIICAS) oa : I'he MacCrae Maricneties pre- Sa fina er visited Ed-l.. ted the play, “The Legend of | ) FIVE, ae 5.8 Suge Pa={ Cleepy Hollow’ as done by pup- athie hospital, Lan- 4 sb ets to the students grades ‘ Ralph Supplee who ; > 2 Se bo pe 15-31 MARIETTA AVENUE EES. 1 Ral Ive to 12. wad patient at the S# - SAH le coms Faves Vital a Tv . ’ : hs pital, Lancaster. Mr. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. | Uj turned to his home | == = [mee ay. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood | V Mr. and Mrs. Danicl | Kuhns were Mr. and Mus. Albert | elim and daughter, Barbara | Englerth, Blossom Hill, Mr. and | GHP scien Ann, wdre Mr. and Mls, Pelt | Mis. Joseph Hoover and Herbert | Greenly, TOMTHEL NEW, /953 Westinghouse CLOTHES DRYER A merry Singing Signal chimes, “How Dry I Am”, to tell you when clothes are | ready. There's a new, direct *‘air-flow’’ system that dries with steady currents of warm, pure filtered air. Other sensa- tional new features free you from the stooping, stair-climbing toil of wash- ’ days. Stops weather-worries, too. Singing Signal..." Chimes, “How Dry I Am”; when clothes are dry. This is Q a Westinghouse trade-mark, y New 3-Way Dry Dial! 2 Want clothes dry for storage? Damp-dry for ironing? Want to dry synthetics properly? Set Dial . . . it's automatic! Larger Loading Shelf! i an Exclusive jumbo-sized loading L shelf for your convenience. Eliminates heavy lifting. See the new C mat®! Hasexcl sive WASHaw, YOU'LL SING, roo, WHEN YOU LET THESE ‘s FAMOUS LAUNDRY TWINS TAKE identical "Twin" —the 1953 Laundro- Door and Water Saver : . . plus exclu- wayBreneman, Mount Joy R. D. MONDAY Cro ets nine wo} BULLER'S | a: Erb were Pearl Brenneman Mary Lucas, Mount Joy R. D. Gladys Beauty Shop lothes Dryer’s handsome usive, new Weigh-to-Save 2 . i Ask us how fo get a sef of ay, RINSEaway Action! miniature “twins”... that go \ J CAN BE sure... ms Westinghouse gf together like salt and pepperl GEO. W. LEAMAN MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS °TILL 9 P.M. OPEN DAILY 6. P. M. MOUNT JOY. PA. 208 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE 3-9351 WESTINGHOUSEISTUDIO ONE Every Woks A SLC iy + 8 ve Sd ree, 9 > $0. 0 0 0 0 Ka Xa Xa Xa Xa Xo . ho? » 800 HH BSS CU eds S000. 0.8080 0 0 00070 000 a Sa Xa Xa Xa Xa Xa Xa Xe Xa Xe — a= (a Xa) ot % + $0 070070 000 07000 0S FP 0 PU OI 0S 0 08 49 04, ot oo ot ood 9.9, - 9 $0 ENN ne 7 + - gv Sv 0 XaXaXe) 9 * 4 a aad * rodeos dd 4, » 4, > * O08 8 XaXaX > $ 9, 8 * ~~ 6 P0400, Ww $0 * * ood aX Ty $0 9. * FOX * oy > 9 * - aXe’ 4 XaX oo SHOOTS aaa aaa CVV WOVE IW VIVE WE WE BRST