The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 04, 1954, Image 8

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EE CERN TF. BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.
4 Thursday. November 4 8

Halloween Party
Held For Students
On Sale! The annual Halloween Party
- was held in the East Donegal
Schools

Vol. 4 Now
Don't Pass Up this
Township Elementary
Sensational
’ at Maytown on Wednesday, Oct
As fg.
Funk and Weaanalis En cyclopedia Offer 62. During the assembly prizes
Here's a terrific value Just think of it, a 1954 DeLuxe Funk & Wagnalls ‘were awarded in the lower
9
value. Compare
offered ANYWHERE
of its actual grades to Barbara Engle for the
ugliest costume, Jill Charles for
the prettiest, Jay Linard for the
funniest and Ronald Smith for
the most original.
In the upper grades, prizes
were awarded to Charles Cun-
ningham for the ugliest costume
Judy Shrum for the prettiest,
{Harry Arnold for the funniest
and Carol Gratch for the
original.
Refreshments were served by
Encyclopedia for less t y One-Fourth
- = - it's the greatest En edia bargain ever
at anytime.
then - - a New Volume
each week for only
9
A Real $100 Value
for Less than One-Fourth
Cc with any
purchase
most
START YOUR SET

AT ONCE the Maytown Parents Club.
: ” Assemblies were announced
Here’s a Special Treat at a Special Price ~ - = for the month of November as
November 10, “Beaver
Valley.” a Walt Disney nature
film; Nov. 23, Valentines Birds;
Nov. 24, Thanksgiving Assemb- |
ly prepared by the fifth grade |
pupils and Mrs. Mary Martin.
All the pupils of Washington
follows:
Plain or Iced Supreme

Landisville P.T.A.
Will Meet Monday
The Landisville P.T.A. will
hold their regular meeting Mon-
day evening, Nov. 8, at 8:00 o’-
clock at the Landisville Grade
School.
Teachers will be in their
rooms from 7:30 to 8:00 for dis-
sussion with parents and
friends.
Sgt. Herman Reis, of the Pa.
State Police will be in charge of
the program. Technicolor mov-
ies of the safety parade in Lan-
caster will be shown.
Light refreshments will be
served. Plastic products will be
on display and may be ordered.
- -®
IN THE HOSPITAL
Mrs. Robert D. Walker, of
town, is a surgical patient at the
St. Joseph's Hospital in Lancas-
ter.
a ®—
RUMMAGE SALE
The W.S.C.S. of the Methodist
Church will hold a rummage
sale November 12 and 13 in
the Sunday School Room.
- ®
Patronize Bulletin Advertisers.


I ou Nike Raisin Byes yor School enjoyed a Hallowe'en /
aami Is upreme vaisin oa er ch hid ny
is good enough to be called party last week. Practically ev-
“cake”. Fresh daily from our eryone was costumed. Due to
modern bakery - - 23c regular the rainy afternoon a parade
 
i r 24c loaf un-
loaf sliced o d us coul not be held outdoors.|

sliced - - for only 19c. BE fi
i dated However, the children paraded
Supreme Enri iched Bread loaf 15¢ from one room to another.
eee Awarding of prizes was one,
of the highlights of the after-
noon. The judges were Mrs.
Lester Eshleman and Mrs. Lar-
mon Smith who found their task |
was a difficult one. Prizes were |
given for the prettiest costume,
the most comical, the most orig-
inal, and the last one guessed.
Following is a list of the win-
ners in each grade:
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Grade one—Bobby Pardoe,
Douglas Epler, David Buller,
Rickey Hean, Susan Wagner.
Grade Two — Debra Wolge-
muth, Audrey Ginder, Bonita
Koser, Mary Ann Brubaker,

Billy Buller.
Ideal Regular or Hot Grade Three — Suzann Esh-
14-0z C leman, Kathy Sload, Harry
C CG S ur DP bots Smith, Richard Heisey.
Grade Four — Vicky Heagy

and

Colin Koser
iesecker.
a -
Pav Big Dividends

Lois Nissley,
Jerry B
LANCASTER BRAND MEAT IS A TREAT TO EAT
More and more folks are finding that they can look forward with pleasure
to meals that they know they are going to enjoy because of Acme’s
Lancaster Brand Meats - - the meat “It’s a Treat to Eat”. Our Beef is
U. S. Gov't. Graded “Choice”. It's corn-fed Western Steer Beef, always
extra tender, juicy and flavorful. Don’t just take our word for it - - buy
a steak or roast this week. TASTE and SEE.
u S. Chole rloin or Rib

Bulletin
Fresh, Roasted
XS PEANUTS
Hassinger’s oer’s Grocery
16 N. Market St.,
Ads


Mount Joy
ADAM H. GREER

JEWELER
Fresh Killed, Pl p 3-4124
YOURIGC DU CK ovenready 1b Ge HOUSE IO, PENNA.
Artcarved
Delicious Veal Cutlets » §Qe
LANCASTER BRAUNSCHWEIGER ¢ 25¢
VEAL ROAST == §

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BY APPOINTMENT

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BUY NOW!

NEW WINTER
COATS
$22.95
| VALUES
NOW $189%
NOW $9390
won $269
® NEWEST STYLES
® NEWEST FABRICS
The coat you want is here at
great savings
NEW DRESS AND SPORT
DRESSES
special 3G 95
VALUES TO $8.95
MT. JOY DEPT. STORE
$26.95
VALUES
$29.95
$32.95
VALUES

REDUCED

Sale of Large, Juicy Fla.
Grapefruit
( Reg. 4 for 29c¢ Size)

Makes no differ
bring you friend
Fresh, Crisp Western
CARROTS
Fancy, Selected
Tomatoes
Strawberries ‘Fos
Spinach
cello C
pkgs
's 2
2-29"
pov 1.1
e358
MARGARINE uv. 2-39 || &. FAIS
WIN-CREST COFFEE "vi: »93¢ Fn

Bank.


TRY
Seabrook Farms
Leaf or Chopped



 




Nov. Family Circle Now on Sale 5¢
Prices Effective Nov. 4-5-6, 1954. Quantity Rights Reserved.
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Ruhls' Flowers
To Be Displayed
At County Show
Ruhl’s Flowers will be featur-
ed at one of the booths at the
bi-annual flower show sponsor-
ed by the Lancaster County
Florist Association starting next
Thursday. The show will run
from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Thurs-
day through Sunday.
One of the highlights of the
show will be a fashion show put
on by the Watt and Shand store
at 8 p. m. Thursday, 2:30 p. m
and 8 p. m. Friday. In addition
to the booths displayed by the
florists of the county association |
there will be an exhibition
shown by the horticulture de-
partment of the Pennsylvania
State University. Three garden
clubs of the county will also
have exhibits. Growers of car-

who will be taking part are the
Nolt Florists from Salunga, Ap-
pley’s from Marietta and Hos-
tetter from Manheim.
DEPENDABLE DEPENDABLE DEPENDABLE
The show is to be held in the Many bottle gas users cooked for their neighbors
Lancaster Armory. Tickets may
be purchased at the door or at
the Ruhl's Flower Shop. By
purchasing tickets at the local
shop , a saving is gained.
Corn-Fed
TURKEYS
LIVE or DRESSED
Amos S. Newcomer
R.D. 1 MOUNT JOY, PA.
PHONE 3-4022
after the hurricane, Hurricanes come and go.
and bottle gas users go right on cooking, water
heating, refrigerating, and heating. Ward Bottle
Gas, Ephrata,

DEPENDABLE DEPENDABLE DEPENDABLE
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nations and chrysanthums will
compete for prizes as well as the
various booths. The booths will |
be judged on twenty-five differ-
ent items.
Other florists in the
vicinity



WAY'S
RECORD
CORNER
TOP TUNES
TEACH ME TONIGHT—
DeCastro Sisters |
SHAKE A HAND—
Mike Fedicin
1 NEED YOUR LOVIN
The Cheers
George Shaw
IT'S A WOMAN'S WORLD—
Four Aces
—NEW ALBUMS—
VOICES IN MODERN—
The Four Freshmen
SOMEBODY LOVES ME—
The Four Lads
WAY’S APPLIANCES
Phone 3-3622
| 48 W. Main Street, Mount Joy
New Patterns In
/Men’s
Plain
Sui ts


VISIT OUR DISPLAY BOOTH
AT THE
Lancaster County Florists Flower Show
AT THE
LANCASTER ARMORY
NOVEMBER 11th to NOVEMBER 14th
10 A. M/TO 10 P.'M.
RUHL'S FLOWERS
OPr'OSITE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PHONE
(Sack Style)
$4 7-50
We also have on hand .
Frock Coats - Mutza Coats
Broadfall Pants-Plain Overcoats
Cape Overcoats ete.!
ANY STYLE SUIT YOU NEED
WE HA !
VE IT!
? DEPT.
RUBINSONS’ stor:
New Holland, Pa.
Open Thurs, & Sat. Eves, Till 9
3-6001







What's new with Chevrolet?
!
everythi ng! !
Wonderful new Glide=
Ride Front Suspension
New sphericai joints flex freely to
cushion all
. exclusive Anti-Dive Braking Con-
* trol,
Even Air Conditioning,
if you wish
Air is heated or cooled by a
single unit that fits co
pactly into the front of the
car. Requires no tru
SP ace!
you can get!

Tubeless tires as
standard equipment
On all models! Proved tubeless
tires give you greater protec-
tion against a blowout .
deflate more slowly when punc-
tured.
« « « and Chevrolet’s
that long. low
“let’s go” look
It’s a show car from the
1 p ing—
go! Longer looking—and lots
lower. There's Plenty of g
inside, too—plus more
for hats, hips and shoulders!
Chevrolet and G
started something—a whole new age of
low-cost motoring—by taking a whole
new look at the low-cost car. Here are
new ideas, young ideas . . . and some of
tomorrow’s ideas,
rolled upiin the mo
that ever wore anything like a Chevrolet
price tag!
(V8 models only.)
And that’s only one of the
wonderful extra-cost options
And look what you see
from the driver’s seat
Chevrolet’s new Sweep-Sight
Windshield curves around to
vertical corner pillars, giving
you a wide, full view. And you
can see all four fenders from
the driver's seat!
b= a Tat, FRC
To} New Outrigger Rear Springs
Rear springs are longer—: and they're
AO 6
attached at the outside of the frame.
This means they're spaced wider apart,
Great new V8—two
new 6’s
outrigger-fashion. to give vou greater
stability in cornering. And Chevrolet's
New “Turbo-Fire V8” delivers 162 h. p. “with
an ultra-high compression ratio of 8 to 1.

road shoe ks. New
Lr
assures “heads up”
stops.
new Hotchkiss drive cushions drive.
m- 3 :
line shocks through the rear springs!
nk

You can choose from two new 6s. too—
the new “Blue-Flame 136” with P. owe relide 7/)|
Be
(optional at extra cost) and the new “Blue \
Flame 123. sh OVERDRIVE
CONVENTIONAL
POWERGLIDE DRIVE
Easier steering, QA A
: . nN . 2
stopping, clutching NN 7% 0
TT 1 \ \ 4 f
I'he new Chevrolet steers 0 _u ( I rag 2)
with ball-bearing ease, Wo ax (7)
thanks to new friction- \ Now
cutting Ball-Race Steering,
New Swing-T ype Pedals
pivot at the top.

Three drives, including
Overdrive
There’s Powerglide teamed
with the new V8 or the new
“Blue-Flame 136.” New Over
drive teamed with the new V8
or the new “Blue-Flame 123.”
(Powerglide and Overdrive are
extra-cost options.) New stands
ard transmission. too!
A ventilating system that
really works
Chevrolet’s new High-Level Venti-
lating System takes in cleaner air
at hood-high level—away from
road heat, fumes and dust.


gob
word
lamor
room
The Bel Air 4-Door Sedan
‘
This is the car that began with a great idea—the idea that a
low-priced car could be built that would have the style, the per-
formance, the comfort and convenience features, and the fine
quality “feel” of high-priced cars.
eneral Motors have
This is the car that only the world’s leading car builders— Chevrolet
too! And they're all and General Motors—could have built. The Motoramic Chevrolet!
st glamorous package Come in and see how the Motoramic Chevrolet for 55 is far more
than a'new model. It’s more, even, than a completely new car,
It’s a whole new idea about cars!
Come in and meet the TNOLOTAINIC Chevrolet
==more than a new car—A NEW CONCEPT OF LOW-COST MO IORING
NEWCOMER MOTORS Inc.,

Mount Joy, Pa.
PHONE 3.4821
 



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