) 0 A LP A FRR ( THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. District 10 Reported | TRC RT RL TA ATR RR ER Thursday, + 19, 1953 s' News Items From Murphy Employees 0 A 7) TO ALL 0s o- ho’ 4 100% In Project "Why Christmas” "To Be E. D. Twp. School To Share Profits Brena i Hollinger’s Fuel Kids >= 4, ho? % ho? % FOLKS USE OUR ow | Presented In Salunga Scholastic - leaders” jor the Employees. of the G. C. Mur No. 10 ‘was the fist ‘oc report 3 i" & AND SAY "HOW NICE Why Chrisimas a play, second report period in the phy Company local store, par 10 Ma . - ! \ » presente : hd { 100% cooperation of the “woo . REFERRING TO | will be presented in the Salun-| 0° Lo 0 ove Patricia Sager, | ticipated in the distribution on pi wh " Ry ’ > ta C ‘ethren S . a en chape roject 16 wooden | : THE HEAT AND PRICE ga Church of the Brethren Sun Yvonne Brubaker and Naney December 9 of the firm's annual od 0 } 3 day evening, 7:30 p. m. The cast | _, 4 ow chapel project is a national pro- | ¥ i the narrator. Mrs. Paul Fuhrman, History; Richard | Christmas gift bonus. hy v5 1 0 os Cove and tie other characiels Hess, Math Sidney Gibbl¢ Ih commenting on the Christ- | taken on to build up 4,800 ’ 3 Sn dn HE dn Eh SHE me oo S000 OPEN EVERY NIGHT "TILL 9 UNTIL XMAS § | 3 BX a Me . Robert Haldeman, Mr. and Mrs Richard Hess, agriculture; Dor- | midt, manager of the local! The committee announced : i 2 ! i . x | otl Peifer, shorthand; Robert » 8 ha as been in 1 the 5 ' 1 . oe John Herr. Mr. and Mrs. John | ot 1) el 0 i Bows - stor tat d that | has | een in that if every post in the United ¥ LADIES ey 3 Herr. Jr. Mrs. Stanley Hosler. | Kline sa Sans Pp; ) a es effect for over 25 years. The | States would give $2.00 each to- 9 / ial A Ye ah EL . | Sager, typing Nolt, wm anager ' ae heey ‘ fd .“ " 8 Marion Musser, Charles Denlin- | AT yp : H rier Murphy manager, in ARRON ward the project, enough mon- i LADIES FRUIT OF THE LOOM / ger. Mildred Witmer, Mr nd homemaking: Ruth Horning and! ing the payment of the Christ- ey could be raised to build this W ol 4 oe ‘ Koss Eshleman, health as g nue No. i 5 : 7, Ae Chi 8 Mrs. Samuel Zurin, Carl Den-| > or r . Donald | mas gift be nw to the store em- number Walter S. Ebersole | FRUIT OF THE E i 7 3 oh linger Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Junior leaders are Lonald 4-1} ployces, expressed his apprecia- js a post within District 10 » in 3 Davi Gordon Grofl Suzanne | ber and Carl Lehman English | tion for their splendid coopera- | sams Te = 4 LOOM” HOUSE S$ 19 $ 29 x 3 in * . é S ) 1 ’ SUZ oe . 3 Don't wait until y ur fuel | oo’ Betty Ginder, Nancy |?" History; Barbara Martin, | tion and faithful service and at | ges receive $5. and amounts 9 Q0.- 1 . 1 } 3 Supply Js low call us NOW Ginder, Galen Bushong, Harold Latin; Patrica Hawthorne, | the same time hoped it would range up to $80 for those with ¥ o i 3 » 3 to assure a continuous supply Kulp, Russell Herr and Samuel bookmaking Call : Lorman, help make their Christmas Sea- | 15 or more years of service ¥ LADIES : 3 kt of high-heat fuel oil you can Wd shop and science; Barbara Mar- | son more enjovable. In addition Six smplovees the cal of } is : § ployees in the local " " { PN depend upon G. Davi tin, Spanish; Donald Raber and | {¢ this Christmas gift bonus. | . : FRUIT OF THE LOOM 2 3 I There will also be a white: gift! } { his Christmas gift yonu store received a gift bonus. A J : a RR rvice which will be given to] G iloria Scholl, shorthand; John | {he company offers its employ special Christmas Gift was also J $ 08 WEAR Hite pl & se i vg Ne stmas as SO ron’ . aged | Hiestand, typing; James Bruba-| ces several other benefits which | go t to emplovees of the Com- |g 3 . 5 oO . the children's orphanage at ie Mo sen ) employee RN oe Hollinger $ Oil Service Nefisville. Gift receivers are | ker, agriculture and Doris Mc- | include a very liberal vacation pany now on military leave of 69 80. » $ re ’ j Asm {| Kee and Charles Gerber, health policy, company-paid life insur-| ,psence A ec = Cc - » oe DIAI 183 Sandra Keller and Evelyn Mar . absence Als 9-338 . | ave Sophomore leaders are Judy ance, sickness and retirement ror eig sar alified n oe tin. Ezra Herman will have] . . Over eight thousand qualifiec 8 3 PLORIN charge of the devotions and Ju Smith and Pegas iid “N8- | benefits’ and a wage increment | in the company’s 300 : LADIES or a lish; Carol Ginder anc iriam | gvstem based on service a © gsendral offic {| {dy Cope, the address of wel | Be 3 8S) as $ stores, the general offices and j . - a Atl ti P d t come. A rehding will be given Nell, History 1 eggy Hos al The Christmas Gift Bonus is warehouses in McKeesport and |: Boutonnieres 10c 29¢ 39¢ i o& antic roaucts by Mrs. Harvey Groff, Jr. typing; Frank Good, shop; I shared by all full time employ- | the buying office and style cen » * - - le Gotshall, Barbara Sutter, ees, except officers and others in! ter in New York City received N — et Judy Smith, Miriam Roland + - J 4 0500, JULY = fo “| executive capacities, who have cash Christmas gift bonuses a- | ¥ ° ' i d a dk h 3: f 39 08 and pel ee healthy; completed at least six months’ mounting to more than $200,- Ladies Boxe an erc [= S ¢ to Where Your gDollars Stretch ant histor: William Ear. | Newly eligible employ- 000. - ; hiefs 39ct 98 a bes ramet Gen, EAR Men's & Boys Handkerchiets cto oo Xa { hart, business arithmetic; 7 DEE TE TEL TIE | Aldinger, English and Miriam Nell, Latin. Freshman leaders are Arlene ! Heisey and Mary Ann Felty, English, algebra and science: Audrey Musser and Mary Ann Felty, civics; Cynthia Lehman, art; Arlene Heisey, music; El aine Showalter and Marlin Kreider, health; Kenneth Wittle 9, aa’ 4 2 menses ool ¥ BOY'S LINED MEN'S MEN'S BOYS' DIAMONDS - WATCHES - CL KS § ary 1k CORDUROY H oO S TIES TIES i 5198 . $998 49. 7 9c 29: - 39 * + COR) $0 002, * oo JEWELRY i JEANS § 0 ae, * * RIL TLL TLE BL TE 20 Poo PR RE RE RE TERE NE RE PE TE TE FETE ETE PER FETE TET TE TS 00% Some Real Values in Nice Clean Automobiles Jl ‘vim were won i : SOIC NEa aiues in Ivice ean Automoboues and Richard Bowers, shop; | | § 2 Gle Aldinger, English and |§ | i - T BOOKS oo” 1952 FORD 4DOOR 1948 CHRYSLER 4DOOR Ml g WELL KNOWN TRADE NAMES: i 1 PAINT BOOKS STORY BOOKS CUT OU 8 cyl., radio, heater Heater Eighth grade leaders are Pa- |} . on 1952 FORD 4-DOOR | 1946 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR is Charles and Sandra Kos. |§ ELGIN RONSON #4 AND NOVELS 10c to 59c | Radio, heater Nat : hia; 9 . 3 6 cyl., radio, heater { | er, history and math; Charlotte | ni 3 Ford-o-Matic | 1946 FORD 2-DOOR Sager and Patricia Charles, ' WaLTiaM 210 0 4 & 1952 FORD 2-DOOR | Radio, heater English: Sandra Koser and To i WADSWORTH SUNBEAM RY PLUSH- wr 8 Si radio, heater TRUCKS ny Martin, geography: patie RE JURY 5 % Bears Elephants Dogs L Cats - Sheep "+ "ord-o-Matic | Charles, art and health | ¥ CA R’ NES lw - «% | 1953 CHEVROLET PICK-UP wha Risiner Gio. T x ® 3 1951 FORD 2-COOR FM Wayne Kleiner music and Tony | ¥ x no A & 1951 FORD PANEL Martin, shop and health. i SPEIDEL TIMEX | ’ 98c to $5.98 8 : 1951 FORD STATION WAG. p ade dese ato Aly ! oo eater 1950 FORD %: T. EXPRESS Seventh grade leaders are | x oN | 8 A 3 Heater | J w and Sho- 15 HADLEY DELTAH ni Ro . k 89 $1 69 a os 1950 MERCURY 2-DOOR | 1947 FORD DUMP U Tag Te ey Shake! nd 3 Ba Nut Bowls and Picks c to 31. : Radio, heaer, overdrive | 1946 FORD CATTLE TRUCK fl voter Enel Koy Shake ond 8 sions wares bi Nut Cracker Sets 29¢-39¢-49¢ Fl + 1949 : cuURy 2DOOR 1946 DODGE Helen Felty and Carolyn Sho 3g VAN DEL ANTHONY A J iNL a Radio, heater, overdrive | One-ton platform walter, mathematics; Helen wi o 1949 FORD CLUB CP. 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