. JOE'S SHOE REPAIR On The Square ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE 9227R ANNOUNCING 24 Hour Service From 41 East Main St., Mount Joy EXPERT REPAIRING Clearance Murphy's “SATE KIDDIES SHORTS 0 Te KIDDIES’ MIDRIFFS ww Re GIRLS’ SHORTS 6"7- MEN'S SPORT JEANS =v $347 Men's Gabardine SLACKS [2 339° MEN'S SPORT CAPS 47. Ladies’ Cotton DRESSES fz $168 MANY OTHER REDUCTIONS Reg 98 Reg 4.95 Reg 69 Reg Go FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY First Quality—51-15—Sheer 5 J ¢ pair NYLONS | the | cluding state, | rot through words, I. is the spirit of people working together —to help one another, and for the common good. At least, that’s how we define it—and that’s the spirit we try to bring to all our relationships, busi- ness and personal, with our neighbors. Why not do your banking with us? BANK IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK OF MOUNT JOY Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation AMPLE FREE PARKING SPACE Public (Schools | ment | defective | shock. | less i | Republicans To Hold Annual Summer Picnic Members of the Women’s Re Club of Lancaster County are gathering cakes, prizes and a wide variety of contributions to help make this party sur- highly successful preceeded it. The of the Wo will be 19 publican busy year's summer all of the ones that have pass annual summer fete men’s Republican Club held Thursday, August Ephrata Legion Park The and at Bazaar will afternoon and table, the stands, Junior will open at 1 p. go on through the evening The barbecue and the gift table Garden” are m cake lemonade and the main attractions. The two card parties wili be a focal point for the card play- The afternoon will at 2:00, the evening party promptly at 8:00. There will be two prizes to a table, door priz es and other prizes. Pinochle, Bridge, Five Hundred, and other games will be The card parties will be mn a ers party begin played. located ner pavilion and the comfortably so the event] Thursday large tire affair taken under will take ‘rain or Mrs bia, Mrs. can be roof, place next shine” Charles Rochow, is president of the H. C. Kreisle, Colum- Lancaster, is | general chairman of events. A large crowd is expected in- county, republican leaders. Everyone is welcome Home Calender Timely Reminders from The Pennsylvania State University, College of Agriculture Learn to Share—All children] | want their own way—some ad- | ults do, too. But childhood is the time to learn that it's neces-! sary fo give in and share with] others. This is taught by parents but through practice. Use of Electrical Equipment Never work with both when you use electrical equip- If an appliance is worn or there's danger of There's less danger and chance of severe hand is free and not ing anything else. Label for Fair Choose a small 'abel for the canned goods vou plan to exhibit at the fair. Pi it near the bottom of the jar side as the lip on the Clear better than green or glass. Are one touch- ace and on the same rubber glass jars are blue Bows Hard, Jows and sashes are child to tie unfastent Bows are likely to active prob- come d during play and present a safety lem Select Summer summer squash is fresh, free a rind so ten Squash-— fairly size, from for its and with heavy blemish, der punctured easily. ® or Printing. (any the Bulleti it can be When in need kindly mg remember | op with SCOTS 2 Compound { Mr | daughter, Mrs. Another Lawn Care product by the makers of Scotts Seed en- and city| were | Stewart Derr (Shires, E Canastal "Martha Orio, | gie, {Harry group.‘ [nip fram Gamber { Mrs. (my, | Theodore hands shock if too hard for a young! Good] | L. Swarr, | Mr. Gutsha'l, Jones and family, "NEWTOWN By Mrs. Edith rh Katie Moore, | Eisenberger and Mr. Maurice Frysinger and Mrs. Grant Sherk Judy, Mrs. Mir- | and daughter, | Mattie, Virginia, Mrs. Anna Shire, Mrs. Lottie Hess and daughter, Mary Arlene, of East Donegal Mr. Donald Miller entertain- ed his friends to a corn and bar- roast Saturday. Mrs. Matilda Derr Mr. and Mrs. Harry Se- Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. and son, of Grat Visitors of Mrs Mrs. Ida and Vrs Mr and daughter, iam Skillman becue Visitors of were man, erford Visitors of Mr. istice Wittle were, Wittle, Marietta, Mrs. Paul Donegal, Mr. Charles Wittle, Columbia RD, Mr. and Ragner Hallgren Jr. and | Millersburg, Mrs. Rag- Mr. and Mrs . Joy. and Mrs. Ar- Mr. Joseph Mrs family, Hallgren Sr.. Claude Reigle, Mt Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. and family were, Miss Priscilla Mr. Harry Mammino, Fogie, Philadelphia, Mrs. Anna Martin and daughter. and Mr. Ralph Bankus, Lancaster. Mrs. Martha Fogie and son, | Richard, visited Mrs. Laura Maytown, Mr. and Atland and family, Roy Barton and and Mrs. Paul Columbia. and Mrs. Ab- Miss Louisa | Middletown, Mrs. Min- Lancaster, Mr. and and son Jim- Wm. Mrs. Fo- Mr. | Fogie Mrs. Alfred and Mrs family, Mr. Mr. were, Visitors of Rhoads, nie Hahn, Ray Gamber Manheim. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Isler and {daughters have returned from their 4-day trip to Wildwood N. J. and Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Qelingsgrove, Mr. and Mrs. Salter, Jr., and family | of E-town, were Sunday even- | ing visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- | ward Isler and family. Miss Priscilla Fogie, Philadel- phia. vigited Mrs. Irene Snyder, | Sunday Mr. and Mrs attended the Fry Pavrin Park Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koser. | Klinesville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frank and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Sipe, Columbia R. D. and family vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt- | macher. Visitors ob Erb were Salter Sr., William Haines Reunion at | nce and Mrs. Jac- Mr. and Mrs. Clar- | ance Dietrich, New Holland RD | Vr. and Mrs. Norman ind family, Silver Spring, Mrs. Levern Lucas, Mrs. | Brenneman, Mt. Joy RD, Mrs. John V. Witmer, town RD, Miss Gla- | dys Weitgamp, Kenny Oleweil- er, Wrightsville, Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt of town, Rev. O. K. 3uch, Manheim, Mr. Ralph Sup- | nlee, Columbia RD, and Mr. J. Mt. Joy. { Mr. Jacob Erb is the General Hospital, of Mr 3rosey Mr. | ind Pearl Mr. and and son, E a patient at | Lancast- Arndt at- Confer- | af- | Rev. and Mrs. R. H. tended E. U. B. Bible at Mt. Gretna Sunday terroon. | Visitors at the Arndt Home were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lefev- er, Mr. John Lefever, Lancaster, | and Mrs. Edgar Lefever and | Conestoga, Mr. and Sumpman, Mt. Joy, | Mr. and Mrs. Habet Khelgha- tian and children, Mr. and Mrs. | Calvin Campbell and children, | and Mrs. Havard Johnston, | f Lancaster. ence Isaiah Mortuary Record | Harrisburg SCUTL has met and defeated | on thousands of . it's Crabgrass lawns in past 5 years. ready now to save yours, yourself with a few spreader walks over the lawn, Box $.79 Large Box 2.75 Bag 5.45 Jumbo Bag 9.95 Scotts. ® SPREADERS Easy running carts for quick, accu- rate SCUTL applications, all feedings and seedings. Junior—$7.95 No 25—$12.85, H. S. Newcomer & Son Incorporated MOUNT JOY, PA. LINDEMUTH Lindemuth, Mount | Saturday in the | State Hospital, | where he had been a patient for | twelve years. He was seventy- | WALTER M. Walter M. Joy R2, died one. | Katie and | he | and | A son of the late John Meckley Lindemuth, was born at Mount Joy R2 | lived there all his life. He was a | | farmer | | | | | | and was a member of | Risser's Mennonite Church. Surviving are a brother, Sam- | and a sister, of North Canton, Ohio. TOO THICK Why are sauces and gravies [thicker after they've stood for a day or so? Some of the liquids {in them evaporate. For this rea- son they should not be over- |cooked either. Water evapora- [tion in them causes them to be | thick and pasty. uel, Moore, | Mrs. | end at Wildwood, | week with their | Hamilton home. | of Landisburg | Heights, | ton, Mrs. Harry | FLORIN Mr. and Mrs. B. F. and Sgt. Richard Kauffman and Adah Eichler and Mr. and Landis Hess, Sunday Kauffman Mrs, at Hershey. Mr. and Mrs. and family spent the latters parents, Mr William Lawton at Manor spent Llovd Sunday Vogel with Ridge» in Lancaster. Brooks week- Mrs. Victor spent the N. J. and spent at Mr. and and daughter, Connie the the Brenda Lancaster, aunt Misses Pierce of Mrs. John Jchnson and Mr. and Mrs. Berrier of Rutherford called on Mr. and Mrs. sorge Mumper, last week. Mr. John Frye is contined to his home on account of Illness Miss Mary Hamilton spent the weekend with Mrs. Lillian Gantz at Mount Gretna. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Keck children of Rheems called Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper on Sunday. Mrs Eshelman and Mrs. John Eshelman and daugh- ter, Linda, last week at Ocean City, Mr. and the Ida Easton at dav M Sat E'lington Texas, Mr. and David Ge and on Jacob spent N.J Mrs. Martin latter's aunt, Mrs. Richard Kauffman of Air Force Base, Hous- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F Kauffman. Pfc. Henry Becker of Camp Attabury. Ind. is spending a fur- lough with his parents, and Mrs. Henry Becker. ° aol Bulletin Advertisers Patronize and Mrs. | Liggins Middletown Sun- spent ten days with Rev. > THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. 6 = to work | \ to death as you are to | + WATER Thursday, August 12 DEPENDABLE COOKING {GG STORMS WILL NOT HEATING, OR GAS ACCIDENT FACTS You are vourself YOUR Ir INTERRUPT REFRIGERATOR, not as likely the Na ug loaf yourself to death, rive urd ; . BOTTLE tional Safety Council today Accidents killed ers in 1953, while killed on the WARD BOTTLE GAS == EPHRATA, PA Dependable | 32,000 work- 15,000 were job. e When in need of Printing. thing) kindlv remember the Bulletu Cheaper (any KEENER'S AUGUST SUPER SALES DAYS Thousands of $$$ Worth of Fine Home Furnishings at Exceptional Savings. Take Advantage of These Bargains During the Month of August. JAMES B. HEILIG Funeral Director Benj. F. Garber ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Phone 702-J FARM BUREAU Butval Astomebile Inswrence Go. 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