The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 28, 1954, Image 8

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Mount Joy, January 28,1954
THE BULLETIN, Pa. Thursday. -
"I Marietta School
SRVES YOU MONEY News
‘GIVES BETTER HEAT |
School Visitation Day will be
March
schools
observed in the schools
17. At this the
will be closed to allow teachers
Naturally it's the same in size
and weight, but for comfort and
economy, thousands agree ‘blue
coal’ is the BIGGEST TON OF
COAL IN TOWN. Sold only by
authorized, qualified dealers.
INSIST ON
‘blue coal’
CALL US TODAY!
WOLGEMUTH BROS., Inc. Jer, Pa.
PHONE MT. JOY 13-9551
SALE
Entire Stock of
MEN'S and BOYS
time,
| to visit other schools.
Final copy of the 1954 Mari-
ettian will be sent to the pub-
lishers next week. Shirley
Myers is editor of the yearbook
and Lanny Libhart is associate
| editor. According to plans, the
| books should be ready for dis-
tribution May 1.
Ordinary coal might be good...
You know ‘blue coal’ is good...
trademarked for your protection

Shirley Myers was chosen to
be the recipient of the D.A.R.
Good Citizenship award.
The Hamburg Show, sponsor-
ed by the senior class and sch-
| eduled for Jan. 14, was postpon-
| ed until Feb. 25. Prizes of $15,
| $10 and $5 will be offered. All
| amateur talent is invited to par-
ticipate. Anyone caring to com-
| pete is to contact Harold Kul-
| man, Marietta High School.
Doris Groff and Elise Weien
J

represerted Marietta H. S. at
district chorus at Lebanon High
School last weekend. Sonja Car-
ver will represent Marietta in
district band and will play her
B flat clarinet, third part. Ac-
cording to H. Morrell Shields,

RHEEMS
The Church of the
will have a Bible Institute in the


3rethren
I loeal chureh next Sunday morn-
ing. The Rev. Robert Byerly of
Elizabethtown will be the speak-
er.
The members of the Women’s
Work of the local church will
hold a meeting in the sewing
room of the church next Satur-
day afternoon, January 30th.
They have arranged to do relief
sewing.
Mr. and
of near Mastersonville
with Mrs. Ida Gibble
place Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover
were Sunday dinner guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoffer and
son, Dale, of Elizabethtown.
Mrs. Henry Shearer
visited
of this
Wenger Bros. feed mill is un-
der construction. The York Pipe
and Steel Co., are the contract-
ors for the steel work.
Miss Beulah Gibble, Lancast-
er spent Tuesday with her mo-
ther Mrs. Ida Gibble.

music director of Mariett HS.
Marietta has sent a representa-
tive to State Band for the pdst
three years. Miss Carver will be
eligible to tryout for State band
after the districf band concert.


Dress Jackets
$ 895 $ 6.75
995.. 7.50
12.95 9.75
14.95 11.25
15.95 12.00
16.95 12.75
17.95 13.50
2195 .. 16.50
25.00 18.75
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
| |
THESE ARE ALL HIGH GRADE JACKETS
THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY
EsHLEMAN BROS.
MOUNT JOY, PA..
|
SALE CLOSES FEB. 6th |
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FIRST
NATIONAL




Need Help
In running down your income tax deductions? You
don't, if you pay by check. Your stubs give you a
complete record of expense and you can figure your
tax quickly and accurately. For your own protection,
pay your bills this businesslike way. Your account is
wited, protected and insured in our bank.
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Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin!
Rheems
i Mrs.
| ert Detwiler,
| Mount Joy;
| walter,
© William Bard,
. Mrs. John Landis,
NEW AND FAST - GROWING
CARRER FIELD — professional
work in Girl Scouting—is attract-
ing women like Donna Hender-
son (left), of Fort Dodge, Iowa,
who is working for the Yonkers,
New York, Girl Scout Council as
district director. She is one of
1500 professional workers holding
full-time, paid executive positions
with Girl Scout councils. In her
variety-filled job she plans with
volunteers in carrying out the
Scout program for girls in her
community, trains troop leaders
and consultants, coordinates sum-
Shower Is Held ET
For Miss Detwiler
Miss Helen Detwiler,
ter of Mr.
wiler, North Barbara St.
Joy, was the guest of honor at
a miscellaneous shower held in
Ray R. Bell. |
bv Mrs.
Miss Detwiler will be married
February 21.
attended the
shower were Mrs. Elmira Kise,
Miss Elizabeth Buzzendou, Miss
Margaret Steflens, Columbia;
John Roth, Jr. and Mrs.
Clarence Roth, Elizabethtown;
Mrs. Clyde Sumpman. Mrs. Rob-
Mrs. Hiram Det-
wiler, Mrs. Myrle Nornhold,
Mrs. Frank Young, Mrs. Am-
mon Hoffer, Mrs. Park Eberly,
Mrs. Joe Detwiler, Mrs. Ken-
neth Miller, Mrs. Bernerd Gris-
singer, Mrs. Robert Shank, Mrs.
Roy Ament, Mrs. Norman Lin-
ton, Miss Marilyn Newcomer,
Mrs. Milton Buck-
Ralph Brandt, Mrs
Lancaster; Mrs
Andrews Ronks, Mr
Stauffer, Manheim:
Florin
Lancaster
Mr.
Those who
Mrs.
Donald
Graybill
and |
Richard Bard,
Miss Detwiler and
Mrs. Bell.
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tn eee etl {Areas
When in need of Printing.
thing) kindly remember the
Bulletin





ANNOUNCING
BRANCH STORE
Ginder’s Dry Cleaners announce the
Opening of their Branch Store with
all the latest and modern equipment
Monday, February 1st
Store will be located at
41 EAST MAIN ST.
(FORMERLY KEAR’S ICE CREAM STORE)
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Our Plant is Open for Public Inspection at Any Time
— ONE DAY SERVICE —
GINDER’S DRY CLEANERS
12 E. HIGH ST. ~ ELIZABETHTOWN ~ Phone E.town 430


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FINAL SALE]
FRIDAY-SATURDAY ONLY!
CHILDREN'S
VALUES $4.95 TO $5.95

LADIES
DRESSES
$
VALUES TO $5.95
$
VALUES TO $8.95
$
VALUES TO $12.95

Mount Joy Dept. Store {||
daugh-
and Mrs. Hiram Det- |
Mount |
| daughter,
| George Gill, of Paradise.
and |
and |
(any-
Pineapple
Juice
2:
DEL MONTE
SLICED PINEAPPLE
v2: 33°
2: 29°
FARMDALE LARGE, TENDER
weet Peas
ideal Corm Meal Mush 2
; Colo-Soft Tissue svn: 60 69¢
Ideal Blended
Orange and Grapefruit
JUICE
2: 49°
Ideal
Fancy Fla.
Grapefruit
Juice
2::43°
Ask about our Sensational
Plan to Get FREE
Sports Equipment
for Athletic Groups,
Write today for illustrated cata-
logue to Acme Sports Equipment
Plan, 2120 W. Lafayette Avenue.
Baltimore 3, Md.
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Juice
FEB. FAMILY CIRCLE
ON SALE TODAY
2: 49°
oh
Only
Acme Meat Prices are Lower than a Year Ago
FANCY YOUNG TOM TOM 20ibs& up B33
In response to many requests, we have been able to secure a generous
supply of those Plump, Full-Breasted, Extra-Meaty Lancaster Brand
Turkeys so many families enjoyed during the holidays—at no increase
in price. Have the family favorite this week-end.
oh BE
Ib 7c
b 35¢
Ib 29¢
'b 45¢
b A43¢
Ib 45¢
No 2
cans
16-02
cans
Ideal
Fancy Fla.
Crange
mer camp activities, and cooper-
ates with other professional peo-
ple for the welfare of youth
According to the National Girl
Scout Organization, there are
more than 200 jobs like hers now |§
open in all parts of the country.
A recruiting drive is underway
to acquaint women with the
many opportunities, satisfactions,
and benefits of joining the Girl
Scouts in an executive capacity.
For further information. write to
Girl Scout National Headquarters,
Dept. G, in New ° York City.
SARA DAI
46-02
cans
dco C
PRUNE
JUICE
2:
Ideal
Fancy Quality
Tomato

NEW TOWN
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By Mrs. Edith Exb
46-02
cans
Mrs. Grossman and
and Mrs.
John
visited Mr.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Aris.
tice Wittle and daughter were
Mr. and Mrs. Ragner Hallgren
Mount Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Jos
ph Wittle and family, Colum
bia, and Mr. Charles Wittle,
Columbia R. D.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Mountville, visited Mrs.
Fogie.
Linda, daughter of Mr.
Mrs. Earl Geltmacher celebrat-
ed her 10th Birthday recently.
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Fogie and family were Mr.
Harry Fogie, Philadelphia, Mrs.
Donald DeGeorge and son, Miss
Robin Witmer, Marietta, Miss
Jean Witmer, Columbia, Mr:
Paul Smiih, Columbia R. D
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
of town.
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46-62
cans
0
Fogie, o
Serena

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¢ Fully Dressed, Frying or Stewing
a (CHICKENS
Virs. John Grossman|§
| Ww illiam Ge Itzenlichter d U. S. CHOICE TENDER’
visited’ Mr. and Mrs.|§
Mr. Mrs. Irvin Witmer 4 BY St i=
irlein SUS
and children Jean and Jerry
3 and Mrs. Harol
Thomas if i wh Freshly Ground Beef
on Sunday, { SLICED BEEF LIVER
Mr. and Mrs. Jac- § TENDER PORK LIVER
Mr. and Mrs. Nord LEAN SMOKED PICNICS
jy: Siiverd SKINLESS FRANKFURTS
and Mrs. Pega Breve. FRESH PORK SAUSAGE.
and familv.
doy. RD. I> 39¢ | Pollock Fillets
Seager of 2 bs 29¢ | Fancy Perch Fillets
Grossman
spending
We aver
Mr. and
and
visited
more
Visitors of
ob Erb were
man Brosey
Mr
Marietta,
Mt
Karen,
' Mrs. John
Spring, George
Country
man, 1
Style
Pan Pudding Ib 28¢
{ Meaty Scrapple Ib 39¢
TRY ASCO COFFEE AND
YOU'LL NEVER CHANGE!
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q| We offer three famous blends of our flavorful Heat-
1 Flo Roasted Coffee - - there's one to suit your taste.
d And they'll save you money - - WHY PAY MORE?
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4
¢
Mr. and
returned
week
and {
home after a
with her grandparents, Mr.
Mrs. Wm. Rynier, of Gap.
Mrs. Mary Wood, Marietta
visited Mrs. Oliver Witmer and
family, Monday evening.
Visitors during the past week
of Mr. Mrs. Maurice Fry-
singer Mrs. Katie Moore
were, Mrs. Emma Givens,
Middletown, Mrs. John Haines,
Mrs. Paul Gingrich, Mrs. Char-
les Maurer and son, Mt. Joy E.
D. Mr. and Mrs. Havard John-
ston, Lancaster, Mrs. John
Drescher, Mrs. John Wolgemuth {
of East Donegal, Mrs. Ida Eis-
enberger, Mrs. Mary Wood and §
Mr. Ben Weaver, Marietta.
Mild, Mellow WIN-CREST
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Asco Coffee ii» 90
Why Pay More? Save up to 5c aloaf --- Get Enriched
Supreme Bread © 15°
Only
LOUELLA BUTTER BREAD White or Whole Wheat; loaf 25¢
On a Diet? GET SUPREME PROTEIN BREAD loaf 25¢
irginia Lee Bakery Treat. Reg. 39c
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gam- a 3 5c
® ®
ber visited Mr. and Mrs. Leon 3 OCuUuisiIanda Rings
Here's everybody's favorite cake - - fresh oranges in the cake and
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ard C. Miller, Soudersburg, o ong
Sunday. ow crunchy top. Be sure to get one thig week-end - - you'll rave, too!
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ah-
ram Gamber were. Mr. ang A
Mrs. Salem Sane and daugh-
ter, Columbia R. D,, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray es and son, Mai -
heim.
Visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Rol-|
ert Frank and family were My.
and Mrs. Arthur Koser, Klines-
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway
Brenneman, Mt. Joy R. D.
Mrs. Pearl Brenneman, Mrs.
Edith Erb and Bobbie Witmer,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Garner and family, Wrights-
ville R. D. on Sunday.
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Save on Fresh Vegetables and Fruit
2-25°
FRESH BROCCOLI Dern bunch 19¢
GREEN BEANS Fresh Valentine 2 Ibs 35¢
SWEET POTATOES U.S. 1 Md. Gold. 3 Ibs 25¢
FANCY TOMATOES 2s 33¢
Extra Fancy Fla. Cucumbers 27°r19¢
JUICY FLA. (Reg. 29csize)
ORANGES 2-49
2 lbs 25¢
A
D’ANJOU PEARS
10-0z pkg 29¢
Extra Special! Seabrook Farms
Quarii.y Rizits Reserved.

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FANCY GREEN PEAS
Seabrook Farms Cau!iflower
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-39 1954,