TYPEWRITERS | 411 E ELIZABETHTOWN Ph Adding Machines, Cash Registers, Check Writers, Dictating | Machines, Inter-Communicators, Calculators, Recorders, ! Duplicators, Safes, Files, Office Furniture, ete. NEW - USED “Worth the Trip” HIGH ST. T-4721 Attention Patrons and Friends!! THE MARKET BASKET’S NEWTOWN er ie |r Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johns, Lancaster, visited Mr. and Mrs, John Miller Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kuhns and daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoover, Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Englerth, | Blossom Hill, Mr. and Mrs. | Robert Lamar and Mrs. Alice, Guersky, Coatesville. Mr. Donald Miller, Miss Car- ol Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Jno. | | Miller visited Mrs. Martha Weidman, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Weidman of Lancaster on East-| Rhoads, Middletown, Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gamber and daugh- ter, Columbia RD. visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rollman and family, Lititz, Mrs. Irene Snyder returned to her home after spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Snyder, Fal- mouth, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gam- ‘Girl Scouts Plan Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haines) Out-Of-Doors Day | Out-of-Doors Day for ber visited Mr. and Mrs. Salem’ Gamber, Columbia RD, Mrs. Ada Blough and daughter Nel- lie, Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Blough, Lebanon RD, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haines, and daughter, of Marietta visit- | and Mrs. will be the Girl Scouts and Brownies in the Mount Joy-Florin Neighbor- hood. The day from 10 a. m. until 4 p.m. will be held at the Little Chiques School Park. Saturday, April 7, Edith Erb, Mrs. Betty Brosey and daughter, Linda, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Kauffman and family, Silver Spring, Mr. John V. Witmer and son Johnnie, E-town RD, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fogie Sr. er. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Har- | ry Weaver and Mr. Amos Wit-| mer were Rev. John Ferich of| E-town College, Mr. and Mrs.| | Albert Myers and daughter Joanne, Ironville. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Deitz Seventh Anniversary FRIDAY, APRIL 6th, from 3 to 7 p.m. Look for specials at this Modern Farmer's Market in your community. NTN SUP WS. AQT OD Yer | and son David, Lititz visited | FINEST AND CHOICES] OF PRODUCE Mr. snd Mrs. Olver ‘Witmer QUALITY SEA FOOD | ana family. FRESH & SMOKED MEATS LARGE VARIETY OF Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt- CHEESE | macher visited Mr. and Mrs. | QUALITY DRESSED POULTRY & HIGH GRADE EGGS | Ralph Keith, Brunnerville and Mrs. Mary Enterline and fami- ly, Salunga. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmach- {er and family visited Mrs. Min- HOME MADE CANDY NUT MEATS DRIED FRUIT HIGH GRADE FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES | HOME BAKED GOODS AND DELICATESSEN ITEMS MANY OTHER ITEMS | nic Geltmacher, Kinderhook . and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bard, Don't miss the Anniversary Event of your Farmer's | Market | Mrs. Edna Kuhns and daugh- We'll be looking fcr you Friday. April 6 — 3-7 P. M. |] ter Joan, visited Mrs. Harold | THE MARKET BASKET | Rittenhouse, Landisville. Cpl. Donald Kuhns celebrat- ed his 21st birthdoy on Easter. 59-81 COLLEGE AVENUE, ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Mrs. Martha Fogie visited Mrs. Alfred Atland, Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith | and family, Columbia RD. Mr. and Mrs. John Grossman and family visited Mr. and | Mrs. Wm. Geltzenlichter, Soud- | ersburg and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rymier, Gap. Mrs. Edna Kuhns and daugh- ter Joan, are on the sick list at this writing. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. | Maurice Frysinger, Mrs. Katie | Moore, were Mr. and Mrs. Rob- sico | PROFITS | ert Wood Marietta, Mr. and | Mrs. Charles Fogie Jr. and fam- | ily, Bainbridge. [ | Mrs. Ida Eisenberger spent | Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hubley, Columbia. | Mr. John (Jake) Haines cele-| Public Schools | brated his 31st birthday this] ! past week. Visitors of Mr. Geo. Moore] and family were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sener and son Scotty, Mrs. Iona | Laudenberger and children, Mr. { and Mrs. Cyrus Lighthouser of Columbia, and Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, York. Mr. Norman Brosey and son] { Jimmy visited Mr. and Mrs. Francis Roeting, E-town RD. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ab-| | BECK BROTHERS FURNITURE AUCTION THURSDAY, APRIL 12 IPM Danner Bldg., Market Square MANNHEIM, PA. LIVING ROOM SUITES BREAKFAST SETS SCATTER RUGS MATTRESS BOX SPRINGS LAMPS, HASSOCKS TABLES, PICTURES And Numerous Other Items BEDROOM SUITES DINING ROOM SUITES 9x12 RUGS MERCHANDISE WILL BE ON DISPLAY STARTING - MONDAY, APRIL 9th — From 1 to 9 p.m. Daily f | il il | | | i . Reasonable offers will be accepted on merchandise any time prior to Auction. I ram Gamber, were Miss Louisa | ed Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haines. and family, Columbia RD. POLITICAL POLITICAL The Case For The Open Primary A political party belongs to the PEOPLE who are its members. They. AND THEY ALONE, have the right to decide its destiny. They do this by their vote in the party's Primary Election, where, BY FREE CHOICE OF BALLOT, they sel- ect from those of their fellow-members who aspire to public office the candidates THEY wish to represent THEM in the General. Election. I firmly believe that the “open” Primary strengthens a political party, and in the long run, strives to promote the best interests of ALL citizens regardless of party. »: Some do not agree. Their idea of an ideal primary is one in which the organization's “slate” faces little or no opposition and the voters take little or no interest. Thus, by default, they are assured continued party control. I offer my candidacy for the Senate as a CHAL- LENGE to these politicans who would ignore the historic right of free. men to vote for the candidates of their choice. I offer myself as a candidate QUALIFIED for the of- fice, Those qualifications are a matter of PUBLIC REC- ORD. If nominated and elected, I shall serve as I cam- paign—FREELY and INDEPENDENTLY — FEARLESSLY and WITHOUT FAVOR. . I offer my candidacy for the Republican nomination for State Senator for Lebanon and part of Lancaster Counties to those who share my faith in the future of our Party and in the inalienable right of its members to de- termine that future. IT IS YOUR ENDORSEMENT I SEEK. WILLIAM H. EGLI REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE STATE SENATOR of the flag ceremony; Troop | #194, the Scouts Own; and the| ninth grade girls of Troop #96 | (the senior troop) have plan-| ned the activities and will take charge of the entire day. Each girl should bring a nosebag lunch, a sit upon, knife, two sticks and a piece of rope 12 inches long and all the broom and mop handles that she can collect. | mere ry carat et aes | NEED YOUR GRASS CUT? | Power Mower | Call LEE NEWCOMER Phone Mt. Joy 3-6056 14-1c¢ WILLIAM H. EGLI | - — Troop #75 wili have charge, THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday. April 5 8 { n -——— eb NO FINE PRINT IN THIS AUTO POLICY! A oN NATIONWIDE'S NEW Auto-guphic AUTO POLICY. 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