The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 22, 1953, Image 8

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.

| Martin's 5 and 10: Joan Shaaf
Thursday, October 22, 1953 8 fer. James Ruhl and Sue Mum
STUDENTS | eT | ma, Wolgemuth's Appliance
(Store; Patty Hartman, Marlene
(From page 1)
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«+ Sinegar and Sandy Mateer,

er, Roger Packer and Connie! ,. be y
White, The Bulletin; Charlotte | Cleaners; Ralph Dit;
» 4 . ler, Jack Coover and Ronald
Young, Jerry Kline and Bonnie |. :
- . I Corll, Mount Joy Dept. Store;
Maxwell, Kulp's Stationery x ’
v : I Kenneth Funk, Harold Watts
Store; Bonnie Brown, James )
and James Dangler, Roberts
Hockenberry and Jean Watts, |.
1a ; = | Electrical Store; Jean Wolge
Way's Appliance Store: Carol . .
’ " . muth, Mary Salerno and Har-
Kaylor, Terry Stark and Barry : . Te
. n . .riet Hawthorne, Acme Store
Geltmacher, Eshleman’'s Cloth- (center window Clair Snool
2 oy : enter aow) ¢ NOOK,
ing Store; William Pennell, ,. . ‘
~ a erry Schofield and Gene New
xlen Peiffer and Cherryl Brown ™ Sean
y comer, 'vndall's Drug Store;
Hostetter's Hardware Store; ' 1 ia Kulp, Patty Elliott and
Patty Phillips, Gary Maxwell San va Ww tile. H Fe od
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and Mary Lou Gooding, New- Store: Sylvia Mumper and Sal
comer’s Hardware Store ly Schroll Greet Jowelrv
Nancy Fellenbaum, Deanna Store: Peggy Drace and Mary
Walker and Kenneth Watkins, Ellen Ulrich, Titus Rutt’s Insur
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Add To Your Living Room
The Touch of Autumn
With A Small Centerpiece
Cut Flowers
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FLOWERS NOW
® POM POMS
® CHRYSANTHEMUMS
@® AUTUMN LEAVES
IN SEASON:
® CARNATIONS
® ROSES
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Also a Full Line of Holland Bulbs to Plant for Spring
Flowering at Reduced Prices
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DAILY DELIVERY TO LANCASTER HOSPITALS
AND FUNERAL HOMES


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Store Hours: 7:30 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Daily Except Sunday.
Call Elizabethtown 219 for Sunday appointments.
IF IT'S FLOWERS SAY IT
MUELLER’S
Flower Shop and Greenhouses |
. 55 N. MARKET ST.,
ELIZABETHTOWN
WITH OI/RS
N. PENNSYLVANIA AVE.
MANHEIM
we brought you the
the most advanced
cabinet machine in the world

we bring you
You can literally sit with your hands in
your lap, while the ELna’s Magic Discs do the most
complicated sewing completely automatically
Without doubt this is the most advanced portable in the world.
Come in and try it— Don’t wait another day!
Down $28.95 Bal. Monthly
48 WEST MAIN ST. PHONE 3-3622


| Scouring powder will be added |
| to the
| picture
| after
| school time,
| LIONS STAGE HALLOWEEN |
| PARTY TUESDAY
| standing
| Hostetter's.
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the most advanced portable in the world





WAY’S APPLIANCES
ance Agency and JoAnn Brown | Maurice Bailey Mr. and Mrs. |FOOD SALE SCHEDULED urday morning, 9:00 a.m. Oct |
and Shirley Wade, Kitty's Dress Samuel Heisey and Mi and OR SATURDAY, OCT. 24 : 24 in front of Titus Rutt s Insur {
Shop Mrs. Charles Hershey, A food sale will be held Sat {
y ance Office I'he sale is being
Twelve additional businesses, The committee in charge of | Beil ond Me Clede Mum : oi {
Lehman's Appliances, Zerphey's the affair was Mr. and Mrs. Paul per and Mr. and Mr Clyde | d by the Young Adul tq
Service Station, Schofield’s | Gingrich, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nissley Class of the Methodist Church i
Barber Shop, Booth's Store, Ko- | _______ — .
ser's Jewelry Store, Bortzfield OOOO IOI IN OX, DODO 3
Grocery, Shatto’s Barber Shop, |
Greenawalt’s Jewelry, Heiseys |
| Grocery, Detwiler's Barber Le O R S A !
Shop, Mount Joy Furniture Lew 3
Hospital and Keener's Furni- | § 4 & A 7 |»
ture Store offered their win 1 g ad
dows to the JovCees for the R -St i. ¢ ro @q I 7
project, but were not needed a NC Yi ~ 4 4 Ol es 1
this year. The JoyCees appre-
ciate their cooperation. Since 24
this is the first year for the pro = -
ject, they were unable to antici- 8 ON BIRCHILAND AVENT CE, MN ouNT Jo 2 2
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pate the quantity of windows | :
needed. &
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Painting will be done Mon |
day and Tuesday, Oct. 26 and | ¥ #4
27 after school; Wednesday one | § Gd
hour during school and after 4g
school and Thursday, the stu- >
dents will finish the paintings. 2
Friday, October 30, the win-|¢ &
dows will be judged and prizes | 8
will be awarded from the stage | |
of the high school after the | 3 |
Halloween Parade prizes have | & §
been awarded. | éq
Since most of the painters |} &
are small children, windows 5 ¢
that are low were chosen for | pe
the work. | & g
The students will be super- |
vised by the JoyCees while] REE 3
they are doing the painting. j . . ho
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paint mixture so that the |
will be removed |
Halloween.
dents will be working only one
hour after during |
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DINING AREA,
EMENT
THREE-BEDROOM, LIVING ROCM,
FULL BAS
OPEN FOR INSPECTION
Saturday, Oci. 24 Sunday Oct. 25
KITCHEN, BATH
easily
Since the stu- |
school or
they will be insur-
ed for that time of work.
A Wren
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Prizes were awarded for out- |
costumes at the local |
Lions Club Halloween Party, G.I. APPROV ED
Tuesday evening, October 20 at | § Em er a te
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Jamin Funk
the prettiest couple:
Mrs. Edward Richter,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bigler,
original; Mr. and Mrs.
received prizes for |
Mr. and B ild FRANKLIN ZINK—MT. JOY 3-4831 OR E-TOWN 792
UNAerS: wu
funniest;
E-TOWN 154-W OR 533
most
Arthur |

Sprecher, ugliest; Mrs. Victor |
Koser, prettiest single; Mrs. | ===
Freeman Naugle, most original;
Freeman Naugle, funniest;
Curvin Martin, Jr. last
and
one
suessed.
were |
Mr. |
Richter, |
and Mrs. |
and contests
played and winners were
Marit, Mr. Bigler, Mr.
Alleman, Mr.
Games
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“Used Car Buyers—YOU NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD! i
Our lot is jam-packed with low-mileage trade-ins. Most) i q
==] models and makes! All bargain-priced to move ’em fast. New i q
Chevrolets have sold like mad . . . now the TRADE-INS id
Go Bourton GOTTA GO! Just look at these bargain prices! Stop in—see, i 4
 

46 WIS



for yourself the biggest used car values in town!
1952 Chevrolet $1650.[1950 Studebaker $925. {i
 



 






NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc. |
MOUNT JOY, PA. I:
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Factory frida | Green Sedan, Heater and Radio, Power glide Champion 4-door, Maroon Sedan 3
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with cach machine. it 1950 Oldsmobile $1395 (1949 Chevrolet $895. {4
; | Blue “88” Sedan with heater, radio, Grey Fleetline Sedan with radio & heater (dq
| | hydromatiic (d
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111950 Chevrolet $1075.(1948 Chevrolet $795. | 4
I Two-door, Two-tone Blue and White Two-Tone Green Sedan Delivery ld
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ki 1949 Chevrolet Stake Truck $795
| if NEW HAVEN STREET, MOUNT JOY
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MOUNT JOY, PA.




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(GREEN BEANS
{TOILET TISSUE


LAST 3 DAYS
OF OUR BIG

Reg. 2 for 23c cans
Ideal Pork and
© 16-02 S 00
cans
9.5]
a 1602 3.00
cans
oO 16-02 S 00
cans
5 16-02 3-00
cans
9 5§-00
rolls
11 16.02 3 00
cans
Reg. 37c cans Ideal
Fancy Light Meat
Reg. 2 for 23c cans
Red, Ripe
Tomatoes
10 16-02 S 00
cans
Ideal Prepared (Tomato Sauce)
SPAGHETTI? "2°
Glenside Tender Cut (2 cans 28¢)




Ideal Red (2 cans 25¢)
KIDNEY BEANS
Seaside Brand
LIMA BEANS
Swanee Colo-Soft (3 rolls 35¢)



CAP'N (3 cans 29¢)
DOG FOOD
Reg. 2 for 33c Farmdale
Large, Tender, Sweet
PEAS TUNA
7 1602 § .00 3 70: $4.00
SAVE UP TO 5- A LOAF!
SUPREME ENRICHED en
large
1 Be loaf N
Dated Fresh Daily
LOUELLA BUTTER BREAD






for a
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ONLY
loaf 25¢
White or Whole Wheat—made with Louella Butter

| FRESH PRODUCE DEPT. SAVINGS |
Juicy New Crop Fla. 2 doz 45¢
ORANGES
hs doz
3-25
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Grapefruit ro
50-1b bag O&K.
Crop Fla.
.S. NO. 1
Glenside Grass Seed 5 '°¢ 1.89
POT ATOES
2.15








Frying or
Stewing
Col-R-Corn for popping pka 25g
Snappy, Valentine Green
C
BROCCOLI
— FROZEN FOODS —
Seabrook Farms Extra Fancy Green Peas 2 '0ozrkos 29g
Seabrook Farms Asparagus Cuts& Tips 10-0zpkg 35g
Ideal Pure Orange Juice
| GUARANTEED QUALITY MEAT SAVINGS |
Acme Steer Beef
om C
CHUCK ROAST -39
U. S. Good Round or
79
Sirloin Steaks
® ®
Cc
Sianding Rib Roast -59
Lean Plate Boiling Beef 2155 20¢
Freshly Ground Beef Ib 39¢
Freshly Killed, Fully Dressed c
‘49
Wilson's Coin King Sliced Bacon
Tasty Ring Bologna [1b 39c¢
Skinless Frankfurts Ih 39¢
Fillets of Haddock
Fresh Green Penna.
Valley-Hi Frozen Strawberries 10-0zcan 25g
Cross-Cut or Shouider Beef Roast '* 55¢
: 0
Chickens
® 69¢
Country Style Pudding 1b 39¢ 1b 39¢
Fresh Pork Sausage Ih 45¢ Fancy Perch Fillets 1b 39¢
Country Style Scrapple 2 lbs 29¢ : Sais On
SI. Lebanon Bologna 1,-1h 29¢ Smoked Sausage 1b. 39c

FANCY LARGESHRIMP 5 box53.89 > 79¢
Ask about our $1,000,000
Varsity Sports Equipment
Plan for FREE Equipment
to Organized Athletic Groups
This is not a contest - - . you
merely save our Sales Checks to
get the Sports Equipment your
group desires. Write for catalogue,
etc. to Acme-American Sports
Equipment Plan, 2120 W. Lafayette
Ave., Baltimore 3, Md.

Name Our New
Deteigent and You can
WIN *1,000 CASH
and a Westinghouse
LAUNDROMAT
9 other Laundromat Prizes
Get Entry Blank Here
large pkg 25¢

LOUELLA BUTTER Anise a's 1b 77¢
LOUELLA MILK 't's Homogenized 4 tall cans 49¢
IDEAL INSTANT COFFEE 292 49¢ %oziar 97¢
PRINCESS MARGARINE Golden i's
Prices Effective Qct. 22-23-24, 1953,
210 41¢
Quantity Rights ReServed.
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