Thursday, March 8 2| Published every Thursday at 11; THE BULLETIN, y THE BULLETIN 1 [ qe ae 3 Mount Joy. Pa) YL Entertained To Auxiliary Plans “R.A.GUTSHALL Buller's Beauty Salon | East Main Street, Mount Joy. Birthday Party Electric Ww lin: On Main Street in Florin \ W S W S Elects Rares Cum a er | Mrs. Paul Riser Landisville,| ‘Ham Card Party ‘and Gas g GENERAL u SSID WAVES AND | niin Ag Shey RT Whe | was’ entertained to a surprise] Also Specialize On | TONI GIVEN $6.00 \edtior John B. Schroll. ur. 1952 | Leap Year birthday dinner A ham card party was plan-| FARM MACHINE WELDING CONTRACTOR Call Mt. Joy 3-4339 | 1A VG NO | N Off at the home of her daughter,| ned for March 19 by the Amer- AND EQUIPMENT CEMENT PAVING Maude Buller cw ICErs |Subseription Rate $2.50 per Mark Myer, Lampeter, onfjcan Legion Post 185 auxiliary 1din CEMENT CURBING a Ee — : year by Mail Wednesday, February 29. Those| | at their regular meeting Tues-| fiutomobile and Truck We q | Mrs. Charles Wolgemuth was| advertising rates upon request. al ahd Nos elected president of the W. S| Entered at the postoffice at present were Mr. and Mr day night. Hams will be award- LAWN MOWER SHARPENING No dob Too Small arta Set, ante he Sr 2 Ta Sw SAGER & SO W. S. of the St. Mark’s E.U.B. Mount Joy, Pa., as second-class | Park Neiss anc onnie Zc | ed as prizes for the party 0 Cover’ S Welding Shop 116 W. High St, MAYTOWN | OLIVER SAGE i mail under the Act of March 3,| pyr. and Mrs. Charles Zeller| poth pinochle and bridge play-| church at a meeting of . . ie Call Marietta 6-9179 group Tuesday night at the| Member, Pennsylvania News- he = Seokti ink 0 Mil ers. Delta and Marietta Streets \ i a i 3 » ishers’ Association, | + . Miller, 0 ar Ae > " ) i ill be Phone=3-5931 | . . : : home of Dr. and Mrs. J. R.| paper Publishers’ Association ohn . wits Next month's meeting will | MT. JOY, PA. me — Zeller, Mr. and Mrs. Marin, C0 goo oT overed dish] Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed Kensel, Mrs. Harold Kulp was | Frey and family, Mr. and Mrs.| . .. d ‘ . . slected vice president; Mrs. G d H Ts oN | aftair. All members are urge 0 li M Field Drainage — Footings — Gradin electe vice eside erm. ra es ave Mark Myer and family, Mr. to attend the meeting and to ua ity e ats PEST CONT g g g Joseph Buchenauer, : hd ee i Mrs. Lester Hostetter, treasur- | and Mrs. Waour Da oy ivi bring any item of food for the | ALSO A FULL LINE OF Hauling — And Light Jobs er: Miss Eunice Herr, secretary) Mr. and ES. a ph Lulz and} ..freshments. ALL WORK GUARANTEED | Portable Air Compressor— Concrete Breaking : ; i. pec usic son, Mr. and Mrs. David Risser | Also decided during the busi-] or 1 SO » » o > - | SLY Top Soil and Fill Risser, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Risse — Free Estimates — of Spiritual Life; Mrs. Alvin BO I ii Wes. Coot] Bdueatitn: Mrs. Walter rem: | Assembl i i to the Cancer Crusade and to : oe and family, Will Risser, JoAnn] . — y Fruits & Vegetables Rock Drilling Yingst, secretary of Missionary er, secretary of Christian Social | send $12.00 to the Scotland , Brown, Paul Risser and Mrs. | Relations; Miss Anna May Eby Students of the Mount Joy Be Shr. | phans’ Home for spending avon] WM. J. POWERS | p| ness meeting was to donate $5. secretary of Missionary Educa-| Elementary School presented a | ey for the adopted boy of the | cn : ELIZABETHTOWN tion for Children; Miss Harriet, musical assembly program On Claude Zeller also celebrated] group. KRALL'S Meat Markel 121 W. BAINBRID&E ST. R.D. 1 Habig assistant; Mrs Johm| Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Geo. his birthday February 29 and|’ mim fee ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE 7-1256 tnt Rolly Secretary of Young Pec Brose Wis in.charge of 98 he a | SENIORS HEAR ARMY TALK WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY PHONE E-TOWN 7-1415 ple’s Work. | special event. : By | Set. Gertize tthe Li i bh Ah ET es (een om gt. Gertizen of the Lancas-| Miss Della Breneman, Mrs.| Piano solos were played by | ter Army Reserves spoke to! Norman Sprecher and Mrs.| Frank Aument, Sharon Good- Students Treated | the ‘senior boys of Donegal | Yingst were named as delegates| hart, Connie Anderson, Cindy Members of the Donegall High Monday. He informed] to attend the convention in| Tripple and Judy Nissley, Vo- High School Dance Band, Bot-| them of their military obliga-| May at Penbrook. Plans were| cal solos were sung by James tlers, student lighting crew and tion and gave them some infor- a made to hold a Mother and] Strickler and Helen Rutt. Gene hh graders who assisted in| mation on the Army Reserve : Ys LOW PRICES ON Daughter meeting May 8 in|Funk and Troy Mark played 4. Mount Joy Lions Club Min-| program. The program was ar- BE ; the church basement. Mrs. C.|accordian solos; Rebecca Wal-| Show production will ranged by the Guidance De- 1a ; E. Ulrich was named chairman ter, Linda Shields and Janice qs of the club tonight. The partment. MORE ITEMS He \ of the program committee with | Berrier played clarinet solos; group will be taken to Lancast-| simmers \ i : 7 iif wm MORE DAYS Miss Herr, Mrs. Yingst. Mrs. Thomas Meckley played " bari- .. to see the movie “The Good-| When in need of Printing. (any- ; . Clinton - G. Eby was named, tone solo; Lora Lee Foley, a man Story”. tising in the Bulletin. 2 chairman of the refreshment! cello solo; and John Gates, a in mm — ee i — “i a. OF THE WEEK committee with Mrs. Warren| trombone solo. ; = Rh” Bentzel, Mrs. Christ Miller,! Connie Jo Gerimer, Robert Mrs. Frank Germer, Mrs: Buch-| Walker, John Hart, and Char- enauer, Mrs. Stoey Barrick and! les Heaps, Jr. gave an instru- Mrs. Herbert Tyndall. | mental quartet and Frances Mrs. Bentzell was in charge| Gerberich, Patty Fisher, Donna of the meeting and Mrs. Kensel | Corll and Thelma Eltz sang as gave a book report on the “Re-| a quartet. Georgeanne Schneid- volutionary Faith”. Twenty-six| er, Barbara Olson and Sandra attend>d the meeting. The next! Wolgemuth sang wocal trip sel- meeting will be held at the! ections and Judy Kipple, Mary- home of Mrs. Eby with Miss| ellen Mathias, Sharon Copen- Florida 150-size Exira Large Oranges «35° 269° Po = Fresh Broccoli ae Ee Golden Bananas THIS = STORY HAS TWO SIDES None Priced Higher Ib. 11° Habig as leader. heaver and Jean Hartman sang Tr d a t ident can also have tas x arte 1¢ sad story of an auto acciae >a 9 Pe a quartet. a brighter side — when there's adequate inet : 5 None Priced Higher Pint ¢ iw . PM Jeffrey Meckley, Kenneth ance coverage. Liability insurance; makes the res raw errie Solicitations Begin | Nauman and Robert Wolgemuth load of trouble lighter . . . pay costs arising from personal injuries. Check your needs. Wiley & Rutt Agency =" Fresh String Beans 188 lt Ln TR % Banquet Frozen Pies tor. 95° : A*P Fordhook Lima Beans a BY A&P Frozen Orange Juice ods. 9 on 69° ur LL YY, — Campbell's Oyster Stew 2 = 5%" ET We, atin, Sadie Bailey and Corel Dot} = Cap'n John’s Fish Sticks pie 29° Elizabethtown; John G. Hersh- | ection. " . - cy. Lititz; Ernest 7. Sehuteen, “Uo Pr ~~ to Chicken-of-the-Sea Tuna Pies r... 2 7c: 35° a Conestoga; Ralph Ww. Landisville; Pryor Neuber, of Teen- Age Dance Lancaster R5, and Joseph C.| Wentz, Leola. ‘Well Attended Goal for the county big gifts a a 5 Ae division is $20,000. Total geal}, The Yeen-Ags dance of Mar. for.lhe campaign is $107,440] 2nd, sponsored by the Ladies yw cai alg s Sis ON ee As in previous years, all funds | Auxiliary of Fire Company was will be used for care. of well attended. Music was furn-| charity patients and replace ished by the Doug Fish Como. ment of vital hospital equip-| Cash prizes were awarded for} ment. Ceneral Co-Chairmen for the following dance numbers, th 1956 campaign are I. G spot dance, Mary Jane Meckley > Je “ © © . . eral 5 i ; Weidman and Harry B. Coyle, fod David Beat ed A The dates for the General Cam-| oo ng, Daily, Wisegarver. Next Monday . | rendered an instrumental num- ber and Kathy Dolan, Ferne a: i" Bo: Personal Solicitation will be Wolgemuth, Barbara McGinley, gin Monday in the County Big] Mary Max, and Shirley Brown a a Gifts Division of the Lancaster | pe members of a vocal nov- General Hospital's 1956 Chari-| diy. Lois Flory and Lewis S y 8 S ty and Replacement Campaign, | | Hart suns. a vocal . duet andi sang ¢ y te lis according to E. Day Ressler | Joan Landvater and Mimi O’- ati and Samuel S. Wenger, Esq. Connor sang a vocal duet. Den-| wr nin Division Co-chairmen. | nig Naugle and Gary Holtzman oat i : a To Be Sure... INSURE! Sweetened or Unsweetened "Super-Right" AP Grapefruit Juice >" 19° Luncheon Meat 55 Kraft Oil 2. 531 oo 60 Peas 2 ov 25 Baby Meats soo, 489° Del Monte Peaches °C 32° Minute Rice 14 >> 39 Gameo Copper Cleaner 25° pkg. pkg. Sugar Li Fine 5.Ib. 49 10-b. 97¢ Tomato Juice Campbell's too: 30° anulated bag bag | Campbell's Beans 4 > 49 Baker's Cocoanut" 5" 13¢ mn Fai revolutionary new furnace keeps itself clean and free from deposits of soot and fly ash which MOT reduce efficiency, waste fuel, make frequent vacuuming necessary, With the famous Electric Furnace-Man Stoker sign to be conducted by mail Elimination dance, Jo-Ann Gil- engineered into it, it can cut your fuel bil's up to 50 ; paign oh 0 15% | bert and Bill Rapp; Jitterbug, percent. EFM thrives on low-cost rice anthracite — fuel f Giant Blocks giant § _this year are April 9th-30th,} Pat Hainby and Denny Gile i i R { w d P 125 ft. 23¢ ers ey Pian or Almond Blocks . But solicitations in "the big] and Denny Gilman. savings can pay for your unit in a few vears. A ut i e axe aper roll : i : reat. ¢ : | Slow dance, Red Armold and Tl : mn To: . sifts is > ere is EFM Furnace-S J srfectly suite gilts division will begin next Loretta’ Séhroll. The P. A. sys s an urnace-Stoker Unit perfectly suited Hershey Cocoa > 31° = 59° Butter to" ix 65° inv 1. 67° week. : to your present home, or the one you plan to build. It’s can tem was furnished by the ; Ar rt youl gy a ro mentary school. Date for the safe and quiet. You'll be more comfortable with its clean, ut ey eomarga rife pkgs. IG Licns Club Hears next teen dance will be March filtered, odorless heat. See it at our showroom today — | ALL ALP SELR-SERVICE MARKETS ARE OPEN Jane Parker full 1-lb c c 23 at 8 p. m. at the Fire Hall, ask us to make a free heating survey THURSDAY to 9 P. M. Bread Sliced White loaf 15 loaf 22 RS RE RT Talk On lialy; Plans | COMPLETES COURSE U rsity Park, Pa.— Nine Farmers Day March 20 { toe ry “hi °n av ae Charles Eshleman Jr. was|Pleted , the three-day short of your home. Ohta od Unich | FRIDAY to 10 P. M. All Prices in this Advertisement Effective through Saturday, March 10th Campfire Chicken-of-the-Sea Tuna “wl . be I i the guest speaker at the Tues- Sap for sheepmen which was AUTOMATIC. HEAT » SALES AND SERVICE Marshmallows Cork ae Shunk She Solid back Solid aed Mexicom day night meeting of the local] offered by the Pennsylvania Box 306, Landisville, Pa. (1b White Meat Light Meat Light Meat White Meat a Lions Club at Hostetter’'s. Mr. | State University. Pacts 5107 i dic 6!%-0z, can § 3/2-0z can23¢ 12-02. 35¢ Eshleman, who traveled in| Among those completing the ONE v9 Pkg. 35¢ can31¢! 1-07, can 37¢) can 39¢ cans Italy while serving his overseas course was Leonard C. Hamb- New eefeme BOILER-STOKER UNITS for steam or hot-water systems armed forces duty from 1951 to| lock, Mount Joy R2. (i 1953, showed slides of points of : eat + - _— interest in Italy. | Plans were made for Farm-| ers Night, March 20. Sylvester) Shuman is chairman of the) committee with Victor Koser.] Lewis Bixler Lloyd Derr and| Bie White Instant Felso Fels Naptha Flakes Fels Naptha | Detergent Soap oe fi only |W 1 raf 99° C . Rober t F ry | | duPont Burry’s Fudge Gerher’s Birds Eye Baby, + Grant Mill Officers of “the ‘ - ; Donegal FFA will be the guests i MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. } Cellulose Sponges | Filled Shortbread 5 Baby Foods Lima Beans § | of the meeting plus farmer] > © ried h . 1b. oppe on c . : guests the vidal sein = > n siete sas 19¢ y Cookies pkg. 49c YO on 95¢ ip 49 é bers. { po ete ecm fll ATr Compressor Work Rocks | Minute Maid Excelsior | La Rosa Ravioli | Green Giant Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. snd Crusade for 1956. A drive for, Orange Juice | Beefburger Sieaks with Meal Peas - area conference of colleges and | funds will be held in the bor- 5 : | -0Z. Cc 8-02. c : 15/5-01. 17-01. c [ cans 99 pkg. 39 Tie can 35¢ cans 39 named area chairman, | Miss Lily Martin and Ragner| “Cellars, Trenches, Etc. Removed a Your Mount Joy A&P Store (East Main St) secondary school guidance ough in April. Arthur Sprech-/ | Trees os fe 1 ren ff) ern 1 Hallgren, Guidance Counselors) : > : P } PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-4753 counselors Friday at Elizabeth- er, member of the club, was | . Excavating and Grading | - TO ATTEND CONFERENCE at Donegal High, will attend an town College. : se) R.D.
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