The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 15, 1954, Image 8

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| THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy Pa. l L : '
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Ty He YoutlrDsy EASTER CANDY F
i Part In’ ‘Raindrop’ (From page 1) |
Sr School | Pvt. John E. Tyndall, 82 East| Ruy Myers, fire’ chief, an.|| PEANUT BUTTER EGGS COCOANUT CREAM EGGS
| in Speck 2 the | \ounced that a water test will | DECORATED EGGS, ROOSTER AND BUNNIES
ommand Post Exercise ‘“‘Rain-
¢ be conducted at the Mount Joy
Acme Leads the Parade of Tests To Be | drop”, as a member of IT Corps Mills Sunday afternoon hi 5 -— 50¢
( Provisional) Headquarters, | 95 1.30 : ets A
Easter Food Values Gi 25, 1:30 p.m. to cheek 4 the
| commanded by Major General| nrecciire wa The |
As usual, at the Acme you'll find everything you need iven | C. E. Rvan 9th Infantry Divis- water Pr Ssure at that Spot. The | Sealtest Ice Cream
in the food line for a joyous Easter Feast - - and Pre-school examinations will] 7 ‘ya . M4 y ji vs ih public is invited to witness the | . 1
you':l get the Best for Less. Luscious Hams in the be given in the Mount Joy Bor-| and Fort Dix Commander, | 4. | At New Low Price Lo gal. 1 05
size you want - - Tender, Plump Turkeys or Poultry x re | New Jersey. This exercise, the ‘ . me
. Eggs at very special prices - - Easter candies - - jough School system, Wednes- | first of its kind involving staff Vets Suggests Speed Limit
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables - - and Groceries in al- day, March 12. The examina-| : ¢ ‘warfafe u ng ol The Veterans of Foreign Wars | Haddock Fillet ares 1b. 48c
nost endless Varietv.. +a ine ae : . slanning for warfare using ato-
> SE varied al ge ower Prive tions will he given in the St; Pn poe took place at Fort of Mount Joy. suggested fo bor- Mrs. Paul's Deviled Crabs... . doz. $2.10 F
ties Episcopal Chureh hae Devens, Massachusetts, April 9 ough council Wat a speed zone | Mrs. Paul's Fried Fish Fillets or . : Su
ment where the kindergarten | 11. Staft {is that took part be placed on North Barbara | Mrs. Paul's Read 4
classes are held. {10 BH unis BAY loos. parti and North Market Streets | 5 Paul's Ready-todry Oysters .......
A : ate. in the exercise were made up the playground. The |
SER ne an EEE BT 5 | MOUNT JOY FROZEN FOODS
|who are planning to enter first| notional Guard Groups from x " ae
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FRESH TENDER CALIF. | sub area No. 2 of the Lancaster | Carly Richards Just Wonder- DAY.
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Local Spring Onions
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[County P.S.C.A. was held in | ful Cold Wave . $10.

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[the Mount Joy High School on | Other Permanents $5 & $7.50 |
Ae gra ius [Tuesday night. Forty teachers | Hair Cuts ; 75¢ RALPH WALTERS |
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[24 pl on pen 9 A. M to 9 P. M. siNcLAIR service ||
ea afiehde 2 ome $ Call Mt. Joy 3-4339 post
323 E. Main St., Mount Joy ®

EXTRA SPECIAL! which time officers were elect- | MAUDE BULLER, Prop.


will be held there. Any parents | : fio & f Mr turned over (0 the property ||) cceeece dE aaa came et = = ac
whose children did not attend | Pvt. T healt 8 i 1 committee. A in Si
kindergarten may escort the | and Mrs. hor lm ife a of Committee Will Investigate |
children to the church anytime Youn! Joy. HL ie, ht ae oy President Lloyd Myers ap- | iE
during the day between 9:00 a. | residing at nie ge! ¥ own h pointed a three-man committee | pr
“100 1 po m. and 3:30 p. m. Jo Te hom eo consisting of Maurice Bailey, | An
7 y » | graduatec "0 Joy Oy rs Ag
Plan Your Easter Feast Around one of Our | Mimeographed booklets have | Bh Schon] and Pennsylvania George Groff and William Dom- | S l I { S da;
Fancy Turkeys or been prepared by Charles | State University. . He entered mell to check on the location | cal
Small, Lean, Skinned Smoked Heaps, school principal, for par- | We August 24, 1953. of the base station for the police Set The Style be
ents to read concerning the rea- | AA RC radio. bai
|diness of children for school. | It was also decided to adver- Pace For of
The cover page was drawn nd | May Queen Chosen tise for bids for pipe for Pink- Mi
| Teddy Fellenbaum, son of Fl P il er.on Road. E A S E R gle
: orin Pupils | ] {
: and Mrs. Harold a { By P ah) | oF | fo
v | | Joloe |
Se iP All the kindergarten children 1 | Charlotte Wolgemuth will WAY’S | ~ sta
Shank Young 5 to 8 Ibs. submitted a cover page .in a | as May Queen at the cele- Kl! Hi;
End C : BELTSVILLE {contest that Teddy won. { bration Tuesday, May 18 at the RECORD INE LOTHING | Be
Ib Some Slices a | Washington Elementary School, Il do
Removed Liss ' | Florin. Ardis Wolgemuth will CORNER \ i sta
High School Day | be maid of honor and Sandra AND URNISHINGS Hw
Eshleman, Linda Koser and
WHOLE HAMS tb 65¢c C Fully Dressed Planned By College | Tr eri gic! re the at-, WANTED { bal
Ready for | Toi 3. A indo Ae by Se ( nel
SLICES OF HAM I 99¢ 1h the Gvan Millersville State Tosehers tendants. Perry Como FOR Zot
College has invited students | :
| The theme of the entertain- 7
. ; from 65 high schools to attend | HEE will re A Year of Fr at MAN WITH THE BANO~ 3 M B 19
Freshly Killed J | its High School Day on April] nie is Ames Bros. 1 jy EN AND OYS i
Ready for the Pan tb i Washington”. The affair is Rit
| 24, beginning at 8 a. m. About| ("a5 the evening on the DON'T CRY MAMA— {
a5 « write. neta} g y Gale 1 : 93 hee
CORN KING LEAN SLICED BACON 69 330 Maen from Rong lawn in front of the school. The Sunny Gale { Our Spring showing Cv
Bs wig an aupiun | rain date will be Wedne sdhy, CRAZY MIXED UP SONG— of really fine and Da
| $ 3 ‘ | Mav 19. { Homer & Jethro | |} $ Lb ic
FRESHLY GROUND BEEF 3 Ibs $1.08 | The James Pyle Wickersham | > — | n up-to the - minute } Ric
= | chapter of Future Teachers of | {ore FOR THE CHILDREN — merchandise will Nat
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PLATE BOILING BEEF 2 33¢ Fresh Bay Buck, Cleaned | America will Sponsor the event. | LITTLE BONNIE BUNNY— ( amaze vou. !
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KESSLER’S FRAN KFURTS Ib 43¢ " | | Following registration, tours of | 0 uary | Jimmy Boyd \ T
SLICED LEBANON BOLOGNA 14 Ih 29c Pan Ready Shad the buildings and grounds yo! | THE HORSE WITH THE DROP IN ANYTIME ) 2
* 1h a5 {be conducted by FTA guides. as
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FRESH PORK SAUSAG he | AL 11 a. m. the group will as-| MRS. ANNIE G. EBY EASTER BONNET— ( Boys sizes start from age 6 dov
< < He . + Tar B : | rene “5 { 5
PAN ROCK FISH Cleaned and Ready-to-Fry jo 59¢ [semble in Lyte Auditorium for | Mrs. Annie G. Eby, 85, of 20 Gene Autry the
Jan address by Dr. D. L. Biemes : Poplar Street, died at her home, ASTER FUN— ( ) 1
Ocean 16-0z |derfer, college president. FTA! 10:00 p.m. Wednesday follow- Gene Autry | SHLEMAN ROS | il
Carloads of Eg gS for CRANBERRY Ss CE. Spray cans 38: | President Robert H. Shenberger ing an illness of 5 days. Born in t ? | at
Your Faster eels ilies 14-0z wrt So bes avaets ir ,| Mount Joy Twp., she ya a ” { Hor
You can depend upon the Acme PINEAPPLE oc cues can 19- oe i daughter of the late Henry : WAY’ S APPLIANCES | MOUNT JOY, PA. be |
because it's the place most people New Gold Seal fo Eo : 4 i alt and. Catharine Garber Reist. one 622 he
buy their Eggs the year ’'round. CAKE MIXES 4 varieties 18-0z pkg selections under the | 3 a Oa ie. rin int Lan w. ‘Moin Street, Mount Joy | I | t .
Quality and Freshness assured - ere fof Samuel G. Harnish. She was the widow of Amos F.| | Chas
yality 2 d 16-02 | | Eby, who died in 1921. She was | !
yes, Syery 20g is fully FARCY PEAS Ideal Blue Band 3 cans 49 Following lunch at 12:15. p.| “py, who died in was Hag | ! be |
« = and prices the lowest in town. eee a member of the Mount Joy |
46-0z Im. the guests will visit the dor- | J | {fy N )
TOMATO JUICE Ideal Fancy ar 49 | mitories and attend a baseball | Mennonite Church. ih
Cc 16-02 [game between MSTS and West| Surviving are three children, | Cr y
GRAPEFR BRUIT Ideal Fancy Sections 2 cans 27¢ Chester State Teachers College. | Rhoda R., at home; Henry R., I TET |
2 A 9 > ren : 27-0z | Informal dancing will be held | Pittsburgh, Pa.; Charles R., of i Ss
< SAU TER K BRUT Long Cut 2 cans 7 lin the old gymnasium from 4 to | Evanston, Ill; three grandchil | | A
LJ 5 B Tr 1a Boots 16-02 5 p.m. Refreshments will be | dren, one sister, Mrs. Emma G | |
8" Sn de: nder Red Beets < I for
Special Prices CUT BEETS cans 49 served by the Student Council. | Hostetier, Mount Joy. I fo
ET BET 16-02 / strial Arts Show fea-| Funeral services will be held sche
PICK BEETS sue Late Blue Label {ars 37 | Al 4 1 $ how € i ; ane vices be he 4
ox is ey Bore FOL 15 turing articles made by Junior | at 2:00 p.m. Saturday in the Spare The
- Be) PRESERVES Strawb trawberry rH and Senior ‘high School Sens Nigga F i al Wig Ines | G d | i i540
YE Dyes pkg {5g | 5 | of this service arca will be open | ment in Kraybill's emetery. | rease, an
Paas oo re I pka 95¢ | 'PINEAD PLE JUICE oo Del Monte ol DQ [all day for visi'ation. This dis- | Friends may call at the Funeral | . ’ [ i men
McCormick’s Colors ee Flo IE oT, [ play will be in the Old Dining | Home, 7 to 9 p. m. Friday. | S 0 | Th C | ) S
omogenized, tall | pial | ¥ | p 1 € ar { 2s b
THE NEW LOUELLA MIL Enriched, Evap. 4 cans 49c¢ | Hall and is sponsored by Tota | TD | { os
Lambda Sigma fraternity. | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers Car well lubricated per
K E E DETERGENT nf ARGARINE Princess Golden }4’'s 3 Ibs 59 -— —— fie for wear - free op- | is el
c/ b eee 4.525 | h | BULLER'S eration? | Nuon] : : | | gam
ge 4 k c lon lingerie . .. always welcome NAYS hi
2 pkgs DESSERTS Ideal Gelatine Re Teac ers Form BEAUTY SALON A well.greased car per- | YY ORjmgene yay ome vay } Pu
A G | Main St. Florin, Pa. di wonderful. A luxurious necessity for you... . } pare
w— y 7 To To pr i rea roup | forms more smoothly fos] ; tila " i
/ 3 ( d 5 ) 1 1 gives you ¢ iet ride eels precious, requires little upkeep.
Fresh Vegetables and Fruit for Your Lasler Festivities An organizational meeting of, Spring Specials || gives vou a quiet ride. eels precious, requires little upkeep. | ei
Let us lube it up TO- Come see our prettiest group yet! Tl
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C James Habecker, Lititz, was] EE |
|elected president; C. Arthur |
| Hollinger, East Donegal High |
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Bala Club Assorted d t bot {in tage: |Carl Shenk, Brooklyn, N. Y. |
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BEVERAGES 2 23c Mixed Fruits 1003 nk; 20s | A special meeting of the Sor)
FRESH MAYONNAISE Hom 9t jar 55¢ Evap. Pears 20r »b3 0s |quet committee will be held on |
DILL PICKLES Homestead 250s 49¢ (yap, Apples 57: Tuesday, April 20, at 7:30 pm.
|at the American Legion Home.
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SWEET PICKLES 35c [Evap, Pesches (Ri iS et chairman, an.
"Prices Effective Until Store Cluiz April 17, 1954. Right Reserved to Limit Qaantitien nounced
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Mable Eshelman, Elizabethtown | T
BPEFRUIL op Large, Juicy Fla. 6 for 29¢ | secretary and John Buch, Mari- | | he
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| A program consisting of the | fy The
SPINACH G3 cello pkg | showing “Skippy and the Three | dog
|R's”, a film, and a quartette + i sec
| from East Donegal, Daniel Hess. | \ per
O LL D E [\)] C O i Re Fresh and Sweet 5 oars p | Fred Wetzel, Donald Wolge- | whi
GLENSIDE PARK LAWN GRASS SEED 5 1b bag $1.89 | muth and Paul Kauffman, sang. | ! Per
Seabrook Extra Fancy 10-02 | Miss Elizabeth Troxell, New | | { vio!
C & B or Ideal Fancy GREEN PEAS 2 pkgs 29 | Holland, president of the coun- iif N
[ty group, was in charge of the] bee
ORANGE JUICE Fan abo
ZIT Seabrook Farms 12-02 | When you save regularly, you build «a | thes
: 3235 Se SPINACH Leaf or Chopped J) 0 JE | Old Timers Receive y gular'y. y | 3
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VIRGINIA LEE BAKERY SPECIAL-- ANNE SUMMER'S 160 Reservations | fund to take care of emergencies, and you | ae
x . ne hundred an sixty res- | i
Everybody’s Favorite! Reg. 39¢ Crunch Top Chocolate Easter Egos ervations to the Old Timers | have money for the luxuries of life. So is c
La. Ring Cakes Nut & Fruit, Cocoanut or Butter {'raam | Banquet have been received as i
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Va-lb 23¢ th [of April 15 it was announced |
Sun- alte oranges are g into this rich cake and the tasty 37¢ |by Benjamin Groff, president. | put the money you work for, to work for
crunch has a glorious flavor. Let yourself in for a treat. Va Lab sell c 12.00 19 = |Of that number, those from out |
Last chance to enjoy these tempting 12 in 39 ' y Egg i of toy, igre” Bearers ME, of | you at
EE pkg Chocolate Hen on Nast | Lancaster: Mahlin Ranck, Phil- | :
VA. L HOT CROSS BUNS pk 29¢ |adelphia; Tommy Donan and | Tricot slip, tucked at bosom and hem. OWT
New, Softer, Enriched Still 15¢ : = | Jack Wolpert, Columbia; Har- | cory
Only + : |ris Martin, Wrigh' sville; Martin | gess
Supreme Bread Valley View Panes |G Slat: he
Try this Large, Dated loaf of the finest bread baked today and you'll | Clarence Gocherauer, a! SO
ay up to 5c. Comparison convinces - - - Why Pay More? Dried Frulis Foi a andi | / ord
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