ve { A heey \ Thu THE Patrolmen Skatin . THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Florin, and will have complete; ENTERS U. S. NAVY — g Y-Teen Chairman Thursday, March 31 4 Name Evelyn l Zeigler | and Accident & - ee = Party Is Planned Speaks To Flor; —— Insurance Agent | Health facilities to offer. | Harold Eugene Putt, 17, son : Mount Joy Elementary School pea 8 0 orn P S h ] E Il t Evelyn 1. Zeiger was appoint-| Evelyn has completed the | of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Putt, patrolmen will be given a roller Li Cl b re-ocnoo nroumen ed as a local agent for the Am-| Company's extensive training | 120 .East Main Street, entered skating party Thursday evening, ons u » erican Progressive Health In- course, so she is well qualified to | the U. S. Navy Thursday, Mar, You'll Make a Hit May 12 by the School and Home | Mrs. Daniel Kreider, Lareast Scheduled In Manheim | surance Company of New York. advise concerning your health | 20th. eri with the Association. Mrs. Myrtle Norn- | er, representative of the | Miss Zeiger will operate from insurance problems. Her many | He was sent to Bainbridge, vt f Whole Famil hold and Charles Heaps are in| C. A. in charge of Y- tly was ns Central District | the Jay O. Kulp Agency offices friends join us in wishing her Maryland, where he will receive L Ole Family charge of the arrangements for | the guest speaker at the meet- | located at Church & Market Sts., | success in the insurance business. | his basic training. i if your Dinner includes these the party. | ing of the Florin Lions Club on Pre-school enrollment will be | Tender, Juicy, Delicious Plans call for the party to be | Monday night. Mrs. Kreider held again this year in all the | » t aylan skati i gave a ti » inte ation Manheim Central Elementary | Lanc st held at Playland Skating Rink. | gave a talk on the interpretation y | : we ink The children will be taken on | of the Lancaster YWCA with Schools. Schedules have been | 5 / U. S. Choice the Clayton Newcomer bus. | regard to its growth and the fa- planned for each building with | offer. the time and dates listed below. | Parents of the patrolmen are in- | cilities that it. has to are Letters are being mailed to all vited to accompany the group | Some of these facilities Steaks as chaperons. | classes of swimming, gymnastics Parents advising them when and | ° mes | slimastics, bridge, painting and where their children will be ex- | Patronize Bullelin Advertisers. | pottery. The “Y” is the hangout amined. By this means, it is | L C spt immittance | Saturday nights for children’s hoped to minimize crowded con- | AST ALL dancing. Sunday nights, it is a ditions and long waiting periods. meeting place for young adult Parents who have received no | clubs who participate in games information by letter should | and dancing. Wednesdays is bring their children to the “holiday for wives day” which School in this vicinity. Children even included nursery facilities, must be 6 years of age on or be- | vere WAY’S Ext Lancaster Steer Beef is U. Spec mae wen ere RECORD and SEE. CORNER All staff personnel are train- fore January 31, 1956, in order U. 8S. Choice DREAMBOAT— ed college women. She further to enter school this fall. | 8, 2 Round Steaks or Roasts Juicy Ib 79¢ DANCE WITH ME Lou Monte SXpiained character develop- Manheim Elementary --April | f U.S. CHOICE T-BONE STEAKS Ib 83¢ HENRY — ment by working together as a 12, 1955 - 8:30 A. M. Georgia Gibbs race. The meeting was held at Manheim Elementary - “April | Shank Butt Bill Haley - os Pertion C Pertieh C PRIZE OF GOLD— bi =) remeron 19, 1955 - 3:30 A. M. | {| DONEGAL BAND CLUB White Oak Elementary — | GOING - GOING - GOING SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER One Complete Economical Sun-Ray Heating Unit You could be the lucky one. Stop at our Booths #39 - 40 and place your bid. Only two days remaining, Friday 1st, Saturday 2nd at the IT-YOURSELF SHOW because of creed, nationality er 13, 1955 - 8:30 A. M. SMOKED HAMS... 7" MAMBO ROCK— | Staley, president, in charge. Fairland Elementary — April re Christian body, barring no one Manheim Elementary —April | SMALL, LEAN SKINNED HEARTS AND FLOWERS— the Clearview Diner with Benj. 14, 1955 - 8:30 A. M. Ronnie Hilton Shank Butt ¢ Whole WHERE WILL THE DIMPLE | © MEET MONDAY ; April 20, 1955 - 8:30 A. M. PENNA. GUERNSEY PAVILION Half 45 Half Ib 55 Hams, Ib 49¢ BE— | Uniforms will be on display Mastersonville Elementary — | SLICES OF HAM 1b 99¢ Rosemary’ Cl ,y | at the regular April meeting of April 21, 1955 - 8:30 A. M. . . IT GOT A SWERTLE the Donegal High School Band Sporting Hill Elementary —|§/ Lincoln Highway FANCY HEN TURKEYS "0" '® 53c Hymne Monday evening. The April 26, 1955 — 8:30 A. M. East smo. Beef Tongues Lancas- Ib 49¢| 'MPORTED FROM HOLLAND -- new green and white band uni- Sporting Hill Elementary — i Thon Ibcan $1.99 forms are scheduled to arrive April 27, 1955 - 8:30 A. M. Swift Smo. Sausage ‘2: | HAMS 2 LANCASTER, PA. £8 su WAY’ S APPLIANCES this week. There are three phases to the Phone 3-3622 | The meeting will be held in examination, and all three will & A L E 48 W. Main Street, Mount Joy | the high sehool at 7:30 p. m. be given the same day. There is the Maturity Test, Physical Ex- . | La t 3 amination and the Dental Ex- | Saturday. April 2, we Showroom S FURNITURE amination. These results will | will announce the high- Open Days! help determine your child's | ad bidder, who will fos 7 P. M. . readiness for school, and will | 3 ; : To i IDEAL CONDENSED 29 > . also be of invaluable assistance | or “ 2 | ceive a complete Sun- neem > dank in helping parents to prepare | —— Ray Heating Unit. RN i Tomato Soup 3 Quality For Quality the child for the coming term. | : er PRESERVES ‘wea! Strawberry 12-0z lar 20¢ Please bring the following "| PT, sae A CUT BEETS Ideal 3 16-0z cans 29¢ WE ARE B papers with the child: Bi . i gly, 4 GREEN BEANS Farmdale Cut 2 15V-0z cans 29, C 1. Birth Certificates : th i 4 2. Vaccination Certificate Ce GRAPEFRUIT Ideal Sections 2 16-0z cans 29¢ | CAKE MIXES ¢ Kinds Gold Seal Pkg 29¢ A NEVER KNOWINGLY E The school would appreciate fl i OZ i knowing as soon as possible LI Milrose 6!/,-0z jar 29¢ , SED OLIVES on Concord 24-02 bot 2Q¢ UNDERSOLD D the names of those children who = Fresh Hom-deiLite Bt jar R will not‘enter this fall. For fur- MAYONNAISE fr 29¢ ther information, parents are | STRONGHEART DOG FOOD DOG FOOD 16-0z cans 29¢ ® D asked to contact the principal of | A — one Je Be ran Bm UTOMATIC HEAT « SALES AND SERVICE 12- i upervisor at the Manheim Ele- ia tat acs . Golden Corn WTR, oe 39 DEAL WITH CONFIDENCE Y J reniory Buitame BOX 306, LANDISVILLE, PA. PHONE 8122 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 'dea! 2 002 cans 30, E AT N yy LEHIGH & MARSHALL AVES, LANC., PA. - PH. 5548 CHOICE SALMON Alaskan tall can 39¢ Firemen Figh ee : BREAST O’ CHICKEN TUNA White 7-0zcan 39¢ T K I N I R / S ght — PRINCESS MARGARINE Enriched 2 Ibs 39¢ — — | 6 ]1$1,000 Blaze Virginia Lee 9-0z pkg ) rs POTATO CHIPS 39¢ PHONE 3-5601 Mount Joy firemen responded PA LM Su N D A Y d [ A STER | Ideal Fancy fa _ aaa to a fire call at 4:00 a.m. Tues- ! an | oO J 2 46-02 49¢ MOUNT JOY, PA. day morning when a garage | cans burned resulting in a $1,000 i range Juice rn ow To i amage. Firemen were called to FANCY PEAS deal Red Sand 3 16oz cans 49¢ Pe rar are ee] bi BLENDED JUICE dasa] Orange, : 46-0z cans 49¢ Venetian Blinds—~Window Shades hart along North Alley, running : | LOUELLA EVAP. MILK Homogenized 4 tall cans 49¢ parallel to Mount Joy Street. In- | IDEAL MARGARINE Enriched 2 'bs 49¢ cluded in the fire loss were the | PRINCESS TISSUES Cleansing 4 boxes (200's) 49Q¢ frame garage and tools which ; TIMCO DOG FOOD 6 16-0z cans 49, were Stored within the building. 0 Mrs. Rinehart discovered the | You'll Like Our Complete Variety of Fresh Produce fire and summoned the company. : I : | ———————————— . 5 Firemen were able to save the : Extra Large 45c Size Florida adjoining buildings and chicken ne 3 | Full of Juice Valencia house. The chickens were saved 7} | from fire. Ray Myers, fire chief, { | issued the statement that the fire 1 | is of a suspicious origin. He will : : p ! | A C investigate the matter. aR he i id | - . Another fire occurred at the ge oo. 03 | b Rinehart garages last December. S HH LEMAN 7 i > 3 | 4 3 A dozen of these oranges yield about 2 quarts of | yield about 2 quarts of pure, sweet juice. At the time, the fire was / i ; rad 3 SOLID SLICING (Bottom view Ctn) = (Bottom view Ctn) thought to rave been started by > a | C a cigarette. | E TOMATOES 2 2 ROS. fd First of the season SAILOR REPORTS FCOR Bi ~ | & ASPARAGUS "isi TWO WEEKS DUTY ERR Cg c One local man was listed a- § aT A | B R 0 C C 0 L I Fresh Calif. bch 23 | mong the eleven reservists from i i Battalion 4-19 of the Lancaster You deserve a treat! So find vourself ; GOLDEN CORN Fresh Fia. 6- ars 39 ? he SS a treat! So find yourself ; Naval Reserve Training Center, : PASCAL CELERY & stalks 25° Drange Sipeat nd Parkside Av- a [abulous bonnet - - - then bring : | | enue who left for two week’s ac- | 10-02 | tive training duty Sunday. He ah Sle; i Seabrook Farms Asparagus Spears pkg 45 | | is BTG2 Donald J. Cepluch, 132 the man of your life in to us i SEABROOK FARMS PEAS 2 10-0z pkgs 35¢ | North Market t Street, Mt. Joy. ; IDEAL SPINACH Leaf or Chopped 2 14-0z pkgs 37¢ { ta ey and take out a new man to match. | IDEAL PURE FROZEN CONCEN. ORANGE JUICE 2 G-oz cans 29¢ | | HOME ON FURLOUGH Glenside Park Lawn Grass Seed 5lbbag$].89 | Pfc. Donald Fogie, son of Mr. | Smartly turned out in a new | | . . ' ; and Mrs. Charles Fogie, Colum- | Don’t Delay! Get Your . n “yo . . an ) i SADE wr , i Real $8.50 Hand Painted Ya. Log wt I improve with age... but a house doesn't. {bia R1, graduated on March 21, worsted sult, he'll be the Translucent Bambo Blossom Dad savs liouses get dow and Ic 6 Val | from the Engineer Equipment | 6-Piece Place ANGELFOOD BAR CAKES | 4d say SCS get run down and lose value Repairman course, U. S. Army, most important part of your . Stacia) 3 c fast unless repair needs are met promptly!” | Ft. Blevoir, Va. He spent a short | Setting of Smart | | leave with his parents prior to | Easter ensemble. Come in ® Supreme Cracked { (returning to Fort Hood, Texas, | Chinaware Whe a ached 15¢ WE FINANCE HOME REPAIRS PROMPTLY; ECONOMI- [where he will continue his ser- wir tan | S tobe CALLY, TOO. SO WHY NOT SEE US ABOUT YOUR NEEDS? Vie wipe 1S aw, | \ for 49 with an order SUPREME BREAD 3 \ only " of $5. or more large dated SON QUESTIONS WILL | 15¢ Witmer Eberle, Harrisburg, EE — a a aI a a a | has contested the signature to a ® New, narrow brim; light- SPECIAL SALE OF : Reg. 1,19 c 97 | 1! will of a $30,000 estate of his weight felt with side bow. V2-gal 99 mother, Mrs. Cora S. Eberle, . DELVALE ICE CREAM ctn ER oy er i $5 to $10.00 : SUNNYDELL ICE 15-gal ctn BANK [Mount Joy. ex ® CHARCOAL GREYS, BR CREAM 89¢ pert, Willis Adams, Carlisle, will | ‘TANS AL } Sass 1 RY 0) KX LT testify on the authenticity of the ® All-wool gabardine top- : L 9, signature and testimony will be coat; climate-resistant - HERE FOR SPRING Don’t Forget Your Vol. 25 Encyclopedial JY 904 | Alligator. Prices Effective Through Saturday Closing, April 2, 1955. Quantity Rights Reserved. Her estate was left to her $40.75 $45.00 to $65.00 grandson, John Witmer Eberle | ,and to Mrs. Cleo Shank. J .