We have a lot to celebrate—and you're going to celebrate it with us! We're celebrating the 40 great years of Dodge in America . . . 40 years of growth and development and success. We're celebrating the greatest Dodge car in 40 great Dodge years—the record-breaking, history- making new 54 Dodge. We're celebrating the Dodge victory over all “eights” in the Mobilgas I economy Run . . . the 196 official American records for performance, stamina and endurance that this new '54 Dodge shattered on the Bonneville Salt Flats. STEHMAN BROTHERS % 2 weeks’ vacation for two anywhere in the US.A.! * All expenses paid — meals, hotels, resorts, air or train transportation! % New ’'54 Dodge at your disposal for the two weeks! % Dodge doubles your pay for the two weeks you're away! * An additional $500 "fun money" to spend or save as you please! PLUS 00 1000 cash prizes — 25 a day! Dodge 40th Anniversary All-America Contest! The celebration is starting right now at every Dodge dealership throughout the country—a con- test a day for 40 days with 40 grand prizes! You can be the winner of 2 weeks away with double pay—a wonderful expenses-paid vacation for two anywhere in the U.S.A. a brand new 40th Anniversary "54 Dodge at your disposal. * NEWS FLASH from Indianapolis! % More honors for America's most exciting new car! The dashing '54 Dodge V-8 has been selected as the Official Pace Car for the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race! It’s Fun! It’s Easy to Enter! See Your Dodge Dealer Right Away! === Your Friendly Dodge-Plymouth Dealer Brings You—Danny Thomas, ABC-TV. Bert Parks in “Break The Bank,” ABC-TV. Roy Rogers, NBC Radip mmm Salunga, Penna. | prepared by the Samuel French | Company. Miss Catherine G. Zeller will direct the publication. The cast of eleven characters will be chosen February 18. Included | will be four boys and seven | girls. The dates for presentation | { wedding. ie ———— Juniors Choose Class Play “Set for a Spell” has chosen the play for the production of the Mount High The three-act is written by the Alvin Carhartt junior class Joy play Kerr and Peter School. and will be Thursday | April 8 and 9. ne etl A Ae i eae Friday, VETERANS 'THAT'C"OR CLAIMS NUMBER WHICH YOU GET FROM VA WHEN YOU FIRST APPLY FOR A BENEFIT 15 VERY IMPORTANT USE IT EVERY TIME You WRITE vA, | YOULL GET FASTER SERVICE, | For full information contact your n it ADMINISTRATION office. been | and is | | death was due | ed to the hospital by ambulance | for He was a son of the late Ben- : cello Jamin and Catherine Steffy 2 stalks 19¢ 2 pkgs 19- Bradley and a member of the | Brethren in Christ Church. Be- FRESH CREEN WESTERN BROCCOL! bch 19¢ sides his wife, the former Mary FRESH FLA GOLDEN CORN 6 ears 45¢ Sheetz, he is survived by two . - Red Bliss lbs sons: Clarence, at home; and ALA. NEW POTATOES L p 5 29¢ Harvey, Alexander, Va. Golden Ripe arge Peppers 2° 17¢ Two grandchildren and these Bananas 10¢ Sweet Petatoes 3's 25¢ brothers and sisters also sur- i" La . 2 | vive Simon, Lititz R2; Robert, GRAPEFRUI +h 5 for 29 | Brunnerville; Mrs. Samuel Zer- { ? doz | phy, Salunga; Mrs. Annie Ruhl, LARGE TEMPLE TEMPLE ORANGES 49¢ | Manheim R1; | Friday afternoon at 1:30 p. m. { i fC ETI oc A 1 v3 3 . ) THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday. Februory 11, 1954 6 St Popa IS hie 5 ' Brown-Zink Wedding Group Plans Parties Directors & Officers Of i DIVORCE GRANTED WCTU TO MEET MONDAY An oyster platter anc am > + . . fi loaf platter supper will be ser To Be Held Feb. 27 At Regular Mee ing Union National Attend 4 fl Among the seven divorces The regular monthly meeting ved in the Lancaster Fire .Hall The marriage of Miss Nancy Gavel Bell parties were dis Various Meetinas 4 | granted in court last Friday, of the W.CT.U. will be held at Saturday night, February 27 Joanne Brown, daughter of Mr. fished “oh Je gD The following directors and : \ JacquieLyn F. Matoney, Mount the home of Viae Brian, 347 from 4:30 to 8:00 p. m. The sup- and Mrs George Brown II, Mt. © 1g h er J )erso’e ‘ Te | officers of the Union National y Joy was granted a divorce from! West Donegal Street Monday per is sponsored by the ladies’ Jov to Franklin Bernard Zink. | ican Legion Post 185 auxiliary Mount Joy Bank attended vari <a Celebrating 2nd Week of Our John E. Matoney, Philadelphia evening, February 15, 7:30 p.' and men's Bible Classes of the son of Mr. and Mrs. George | at the post home Tuesday night. | meetings during the past 4 rd ® Bb | on grounds of indignities m. The public is invited Church of God, Landisville. Zink, Donegal Springs Road, | Mrs. Fred Rineer, president. an week 5 oma niversa @® -— Mount Joy R1, will be solemn- | nounced that the Paradise Aux Tuesday evening Victor 3 7 an ized at 4 p. m. Saturday, Febru- Rhy wal ere the beat Shank attended a meeting of WITH A BANNER 3a ary 27, in St. Luke's Episcopal post MS Spring 2 MOU 4 JOY | the Harrisburg Branch . of the Church, Mount Joy. The Rev. group will entertain the Col National Association of Bank G & i Paul D. Emenheiser will offici-| Umbia Post 722 women. An in Audilors and Comptrollers in ( C = C= ga e ate. | vitation has been issued to at- the Penn Harris Hotel. Harris The bride will be given in| tend an Easter Party. Tuesday nr p : Ideal; with tomato sauce 3 16-02 Qc | RY et father. She will | 2 ot Te post Thursday evening, Martin { PORK & kk BEANS . kane . | be attended by: Mrs. Kenneth | home. ES vide S. Musser, Henry H. Koser, === Nash, Lake Valhalla. N. J., ma.| Bell party will be held at the | Norman 1, Sprecher amd H. N q \deal; Kiel Ete Ee 3 cans 29° jo tron of honor; by Mrs. Harold | Arcadia in Lancaster in Sep- Nissly, retired, attended the 4 {p OMATO SO UP po | Fellenbaum, Mount Joy, and] tember annual meeting of The Lancas {nm if. 195] Miss Marianne McDonald, of Final plans were made for the ter County Bankers Association ome-Style Calif. Freestone nox BEY Chevrolet Youngstown, Ohio, bridesmaids: | Ham card party to be held on held in Hotel Brunswick. Lan- EDEAL PEACHES can 1951 Oldsmobile ‘88’ 2-Dooy Sedan and by Lisa Crider, Lancaster,| Monday night at the post home, | caster. and Friday evening, Mr. flower girl. | 8:15 p. m. Musser, Mr. Koser and Carl S. 1 worse, Tender 16-02 De rr i The group decided to order attenda .is Al Aes 4-door. Crey Robert G. Zink, brother of oh hh a lt he Krall attended the annual me-et- 4 FARMDALE PEAS 2 cans 2 1950 Chevro the bridegroom, will be best; {Wo awards which will be 81V- | ing of the Lancaster Red Rose 4 ‘ \ vrolet man. Ushers will include Benja-| en to eighth grade students in| 4 Baby Beef and Lamb Clul 4 Pure Strawberry ins C 4-Door Sedan min W. Brown II. brother of the | Poth the Mount Jov and the E.| ha1q in the Armstrong Cork IDEAL PRESERVES Tre ' i | Hempfield Junior High Schools : 4 bride; Dr. Harold Fellenbaum, | Hempfield Junior High Schools | company auditorium in Lancas A / bath of Mount Jov; and James | at the close of the school term. | tor. Mrs. Musser. Mrs Krall Mlirose Fancy VES 6! ce | W. Eshelman and Eugene W. Tentative plans were made to | daughter, Betsy, also at N | OLX oR ! | Crider, Lancaster, vshers. Jamee give a ward party at the Coates- tended this meeting SPA ISH OLIVES R. Zink, another brother of the | ville Veterans Hospital Fhurs Students of the Kr wa Vien { per Monte, Dole or Libby 46-0z C bridegroom, will be ring bearer. day evening, April 1. One new nonite School, nin h and te nth 4 { PINEAPPLE JUICE can 1959 International Dr. David Schlosser will | member was accepted into the | grades have been aw: aa priz 4 Yi Ton Stake Truck play the wedding music and Mi- | Mrs. Donna Lee! oq in the essay contest which 4 Finsst All- Purpose c ‘hae Si ince N Rehrer. ras held in n {i tl Very Good. Cleai chael Russillo, Princeton, N. J. was h n conjunction with on : will sing. a. their recent visit to the bank § GOLD SEAL FLOUR L c i ; : 1550 Chevrolet Bod ! Miss Brown, a graduate cum Minstrel Show Planned John A. Lutz, son of Mr. anc Fancy Fla. 46-02 C 4 Ton Stake Type Body 5 . Sram Mrs. Clarence E. Lutz of Eliza- 4 cans : laude, of Penn Hall Junior Col- | 18 Very Good, Clean lege and Connecticut College For Rohrerstown bethtown won first pz e: Lois 4 ; : for Women, New London, Con.| The Jubil’'Ears Minstrel Show | Garber, daughter of Mr. and 4 Choice Alaskan 16.07 Cc id ged Newcomer Motors, Inc. | necticut, is a member of the| will be presented Friday and | Mrs. Monroe E. Garber : Eliza- 4 S A L M 0 N can ; MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-4891 Lancaster College Club and the! Saturday nichis. February 12th | bethtown R1, second; Ruth Eb 4 ————————————————— J] Y i o-402 . 6 | Tennis Club. Mr. Zink attended | and 13th, 8:00 p. m. in the new | ersole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 4 DINTY MOORE 24-02 Franklin and Marshall Academy | Rohrerstown School, Rohrers- | Walter Ebersole, Elizabethtown 4 B x B F 8S T STEN WL can and graduated from Elizabeth- | town. The show is being spon-| R1 and John Henry Wolgemuth, < town College. He served three| sored by the Christian Brother-| son of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Blended nature’s way 's way for finer flavor i © | Inlon . 7 » -0Z vears in the U. S. Army Signal | hood Class of the Salem Evang. | Wolgemuth of Mount Joy E2. 4 DEL MONTE ITE PEAS a cans | ; ror ion ‘ " i Corps, in the Pacific Theatre of | elical and Reformed Church of | Who were tied for third 4 Operations. He is now a mem-| Rohrerstown. The essays were judged by 4 Those Big, fender X= = 16-0z C ber. of the firm of Jones and | The production will be direct- | the faculties of Kraybills School ¢ {GREEN GIANT PEAS cans Zink, Elizabethtown. { ed by Mr. J. E. Able and Mrs. and the Lancaster Mennoniteid | nn a i Edward Brabits. Donald Jonee| School of Lancaster. 4 Ideal Prepared; Tasty Tasty Sauce 151%, ¢ Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. | will be interloctor and endmen bis ug cans — { will be Park Mvers, William M R d 4 3 P A G HETTI © | Shelton. Charles Shirlev. Robert ortuary necor ) Ideal Brand Whois Kernels Ser 1607 49¢ | Starr, Olga Fo'ly and John Fol N cans | Iv. A chorus of sixteen members| ROBERT ASHER PENNELL 4 G O LD EN CORN : wi sin ei Sem son 070 Fass 2:89 eet A eran Mr. Mrs. Raymon cans | ENGAGEMENTS died 9 hours and 42 minutes af- 4 TOMATO JUICE | 3 1 - . ter birth Monday, February n | Mr. and Mrs. Alvin B. Bigler, | at the Ga 4 Light Moat Calif. Grated 2 6-02 4c ® oe . “3 hx 4 eed ae qiitasier Lrenere )S- 1s S099 see $93 ® D | Mo®nt Joy, have announced the | pita]. 4 T gE ’ A F E S BH pans y engagement of their daughter, Funeral services were held ———"TFH | Bonnie, to John J. Boyer, son Wednesday, Febru: ary 3 at the Ideal Fancy Crushed > 16-0z AO v of Mrs. ‘Ella M. Boyer, Mount Heilig Funeral Home, Mount 4 ‘wo nN E A P » L KE cans Jov. Joy Cemetery. The baby is sur § == Zo "PAY M > Joth young people are grad- | vived bv his parents and grand- Way PAY WORE? WHY I 1 a { nates of Mount Jov High School parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 4 Joy ASN Cpr ANY SAVE UP TO 5c | Miss Bigler is a student at Mil- | Pennell. Mount Joy; Galen Frey 4 po cece tos one of ane: fame Supreme Bread | lersville State Teachers College, Uniontown and Mrs. Cora Frey, The finest, richest flavor coffee you ever i { Mr. Boyer is in the U. S. Army Florin tasted and you, save up to le a Ih. is Still Only { and is stationed at Fort Bliss, i WIN-CREST : 88: B® for the large, YW | Texas. He was formerly em MRS. JOHN E. FUNK 4 COFFEE "Wa we) dated loaf ; { ployed by the Bell Telephone Vrs. Maude G. Funk, seventy i RE 2d gS ys | Company three, 562 W. Market St., art 4 Famous Asco C || Virginia Lee Bakery Treat - - | {COFFEE " { 1: . | eita, died at her home at E Che r iced Buns | Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ellis, Mari m. Saturday after an Co SS ldeal Goifee ib vae can 956 ner y | iy Ave., Map Jaw; ue of one and one half vears 4 Ideal Instant Coffee 2-0z pkg of 6 29° 1¢ engagement ol 1e1r aaugh- he was J kg 50 AQ large buns 4 [Ptr Invee VM to Geoorae Weber, | Sh as the widow of John E [deal Tea t Bags Pkg 49¢ arge d h 4 e an ew 0 3) | yes 4 > '| Funk, and lifetime resident of = po S r. ot Vrs | 4 t1 po . ‘ an t e use 0 an i bin ond My M i "| Marietta, where she was a mem 4 Yon Can Put Your Confidence in Aeme U.S. Gov’ t. Graded | Weber, least Main St, Mi. Joy. {er of English: Preshvieria 4 “Choice” Beef. None Better -- Taste and See! | Miss Ellis will be graduated Church oro a pa { from the Flower and Fifth Av- Surviving are one son. Treat the Family to a ; Surviving are > Benja d | enue Hospital, New York City, min R of Mount Joy, and Lean, Smoked, Skinne Ham and Cabbage Dinner * | mrowe My Johar Yea: wr ’ i b 40 Grand Prizes | March 17. Mr. Weber is with | three grandchildren. the electrical department of the Funeral services were held I, TO CELEBRATE 40 YEARS OF DODGE | Raub Supply Company, Lancas Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 p. m { (Shank end, some slices removed) DEPENDABILITY! ter. oe irom the Nissley Funeral Home 4 No date has been set for the le (A GRAND PRIZE A DAY FOR 40 DAYS) 49° BENJAMIN F. BRADLEY dn 1 1 nl 3 ane “Ur f r Benjamin F. Bradley, 69, of Slices Of These Hams 1b. $1.19 Manheim R2, died about 10 a. x= m. yesterday after being striek- Ready for c en while at, work at the Farm Y UNG Ii the Oven Ib Tanheim. He fell about 10 feet from a pile of bags on which he was standing. | Bureau building, I FRESHLY GROUND BEEF - 37 Fi apd hiv Wilson's Dr.D.W.. ¥N artin, Manhim LEAN SLICED BACO Gorn Tons b 69 deputy coroner, said an autopsy performed at the Lancaster KESSLER'S FRANKS FRYING CHICKENS A Lean Plate Boiling “Beef Ib 17c Coun 1h 17¢ Sliced Beef Liver 1h 33¢ Ib 39¢ 39° 1b 39¢ Fresh Meaty Scrapple 2 1hs 29¢ Hospital showed that to cerebral em- were no fractures Dr. Martin General bolism. There of the skull or neck, reported. Country Styl Style Pudding Taken To Hospital Fresh Pork Sausage 1b 45¢ Fillets of Pollock Ih 25¢ Bradley, who feil on his head a was pronounced dead at the LOOK AT THESE BIG PRODUCE B. RC {INS scene by Dr. Charles E. Weaver, : - Manheim, but was then convey Crisp Florida Crisp Fresh CELERY CARROTS the autopsy. 4 4 4 4 4 : ; y 4 4 4 4 4 q 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Mrs. Mahlon Mull Manheim R3; Mrs. Elmer Wit- man, Manheim R4; and Mrs. Hettie Royer, MountJoy R2. Funeral services will be held Extra Special Orange Bowl Pure Fla, Bowl Pure Fla. Orange Juice Seabrook Farms GREEN PEAS e Juice 6 = BO Seabrook Farms | Baby Lima Beans TT Te French Fried Po OLA des . 1 xt in the Keech Funeral Home, in! Fore 2 ves. 2 8-0z pkgs 20¢ 2 10-0z pkgs 49¢ Manheim. Prices | Wel, 11-12-13, 1054 Q i ht d a ell A eee riees eh, 11-12-15, 1054. Quantity rights reserved. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers.
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