The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 02, 1957, Image 2

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THE NN Joy ORDER GIVEN AT COURT | Dutch flavored tune and a dance routine by Diane'straight line. Written exami- ™e Bulletin, Mount joy. | Pa. Thursday. May 2 2 a
Publi 5 LE INA J Ronald J. Leedom, 9% The GCirls Ensemble will Miller. Inations will be administered ET "ooo 2
ublished ev wrsda . FLORIN _ y ; {he ists Ho : A
at 11 Fast \ Mf Wediiry Mt Tun Lan svi 0: 4 Unga harmonize on “Carolina Piano Bs io the to participating students ats FOR PROTECTION NOW 2 M:
Lancasi or Cou nty, Pa LI y va Ukule- concert are Susan ackman, i school * via
Richard A "Ratnboll, Editor S20 Wek top phe Er — iM Sty LL Mak Love ! he, Jane Reeder, Deborah New- hie | ign, Shen : AND IN THE FUTURE 2 Ma
and Publisher. SA ME kn | Mr. and Mrs. Landis had, Ae Rm Male ton, Marianne Funk, Betty 'h¢ wee 10 Tone WV
East Donegal Street, and 0 Wy OR ig Saturday A total of 1700 persons at of pe Bits 0 gi Hostetter, Sally Nolt, (May 11. : INTER-COUNTY BLUE SHIELD : Ma
Subscription Rate $2.50 per child evening Mr. and Mrs. Ed. tended the Hempfield high 0 X Dr gn wi na Arlene Hartenstine, Lois Ann| Cash awards will be pre- 3 h the non-profit =
year by Mail 4 ‘ward Re ikard oral school’ s musical comedy, SLY 0 4 wi pi Haag and Carol Anderson. sented to the winners as. Lhe non-pro it, 108- e OR ord
Advertising rates upon re- The only woman ever a- hie Mr. and Mrs. Levi Good News’, presented by gram in ler refic ion : d Directors for the spring well as plagues and certifi- J pital-sponsored doctor - spo 5 -
quest. Cogressionsl Meg-/ Fuhr “ii d ‘son of Es Whe music department of the — P he Rn S Shc musicale are Miss Zoe Cum-|¢ates. The top winner will bes plan that pays hos- plan that pays -
Entered at the post office al of Honor was Ida Lewis, aj Ho i A MR Mrs. Jas.| Landisville school during a Rae | ol 1 4 wiring mings, instrumental groups, entered in the state finals. «+ pital bills doctors’ bills = MAT
at Mount Joy, Pa., as second- lighthouse keeper at Lime Lo te I's Tn { Hill. three-night stand last Thurs- Urchesira will sollow wan 4nd Mrs. Gerald Blake chor. Coordinators for the driv-|+ *
Sess Fol under the Act of/Rock Lighthouse, Rhode ly or Spastin 8 a lday, Friday and Saturday livers dance’ anc SI ling skill contest are William]: Inter-County HOSPITALIZATION PLAN, Inc. -
: 1¢ G y > ¢ . HE aul’'s Suite’, adit 2 WY :
March 3, 1879. land, 1879 to 3 Mo CE Espenshade and! (nights. Dears sa The String Quartet will fa |Piper, JayCee chairman for} Fulton Bank Building Lancaster, Pa.
) 1s mee ¢ hy 5 a inva! ®
Member, Pennsylvania News son. David. lence of 85( aw the hall tinue the instruniental A teen-age Road-E-O event; Leo Eckert, Driv senses mind
er Education at Hempfield; ree mm

erformance of the student .
P phase of the program with, be sponsored by the Landis-|,

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paper Publishers’ Association Bulletin advertisen nent pays. |
gi; Ee — i " “The Mill’’ from string quar- ville-S: i 4 land Corporal Gerhart and
7 = (Brandt were dinner guests or The operetta, with a col 455 193, No, 2. Membersiof le-Salunga Junior Chamberigyy “A "Ries of the Penn- Patronize BULLETIN Advertisers
> d lege campus in ie early ren Tirta le . \ ed |sylvania State Police.
Oak 20 I WORKERS [ter Sone, gt Millersville as the setting, star- of the group are” Lois Aun 9nd, of the Zr i ~~
OM \Sunday. And in the Ray Oberhltzer, Elaine . 30> ye ele area ne alurcay, CI —_
5 called on the former's moth-|garhart, Trevena Stehman, Mapianne Fark, viola May In on he Landisville| eka DANII \
ler, Mrs. Brandt at the Fair- [Dale Fryberger, Tom Cope a i. erry 5 SC r, cello. school grounds, beginning at| Come See es 3 Introducing a TREMENDOUS 2
Millions {view Manor Nursing Home|and Scott Stoner and a cast] The Junior high glee club 1:00 p.m. y 3
lat Columbia. lof fifty supporting actresses, will appear once again in the Driving skills to be tested] You i Save TABLEWARE OFFER!
dd Mr. and Mrs. David Geibjgetors. vocalists and dancers. finale, “My Fair Lady”, fea- will include parallel parking At A&P! 2,
fond Spildren Fol Mss. Pin Musical accompaniment was hurry Soloists yay Srauces figure Sigh. and ~ Famous Imperial “Tomorrow” Pattern STAINLESS MN
2-4 ugh visite rs nnie provided by an orchestra of 1leman and Marie Shuman backward and forward on aj
Lidgjek, at Duncannon on{students, teachers, and par- STEEL wy That Are Sunsationally Low!
a Sunday. ents, ach week for weeks a completely
) | Mer. and Mrs, Leon Brinser Musical direction for the NOW-A DISHWASHER that DOES Gy Nr
lof Middletown were guests : ! J
0 . show was under Russell P. Additional units include Soup Spoons, 4
jof Mr. and Mrs. George iz. Miss Mary Lee Forney ALL the MESSY WORK — NOT | Sugar Spoons, Butter Knives, Steak 7
{Mumper on Tuesday. directed the dramatics, and J HING | Knives and Gravy Ladles . . . all at Z
Aged Aged Aged | Mr. Albert Hollinger and choreography was supervised k g 3 | amazingly low prices! %
da BM Mrs. Edith Boyer, returned 0}, “pre Lois Blake and Miss i THIS Tl SPECIAL BUY? 4
. .iis {their home on Saturday after| > . °° EE > 4-piece sef AGP only!
\ Prepared by NAM from Gov't Statistics )) spending the winter at St. Barbara Myers. fing
Petersburg, Fla. : : = : | Dinner | 7
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Mar- Hempfield high school will Salad Fork /
Teaspoon 7

tin and Mrs. Pauline be the scene of anothe
Age Of La or Fo rce lof Lancaster, spent the week-|student musical program on
: led at the former's camp in|Saturday, May 4, when 200 SR WMA
* {Perry Co., junior high school students
|" Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogel, Will present their annual
i ange Y land family were guests of Spring Concert of Vocal and
(Mrs. Vogel's parents, Mr. and instrumental music.
So vast a change will take piace in our nation’s |Mrs. William Lawton a ti Three vocal and two in-
ive work force in the’ next ten, years that by Manor Ridge, Lancaster on|strumental groups will parti-
oither under 24 or over 45 years of Sunday stat 3 Spats in Je Per
ah Ra Vey rs. Max Nentwig, was ad-{The Seventh irade Chorus
ie a of fie‘eypanded labor mitted to St. Joseph's Hospit-{will vocalize on, “The Syn-


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Nit]: A orang. 8 Say Ioigagsd today by the lal on Monday as a surgicalicopated Clock”, “Whistle a :
National Association of lgnutacturers. | patient. Happy Tune”, and “The Hap- satisfied it washes dishes easier, faster,
The NAM study predicted Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mec-|py Wanderer”, with Karen cleaner than by hand! . Higher
ihe be 1965. : dditi Idaho Is 32nd Curdy of Palmyra, Mr. and|/Sue Holder as vocal soloist. SPECIAL diss i PP’ Low Pri Price... None Priced Higher)
at by J, ap “addiliona Mrs. Ross Ammon of Gap./The Junior high glee club ~~ PLUMBING! Revolutionary Flushaway Drain « 7 DELICIOUS
2.7 millions under 24 years and Mr. and Mrs. Richard|will be heard in the melo-
of age would enter the work State To Ask Kraus and children of Lan-|dies, “I Heard A Forest
force (a 337 increase) while] caster, visited at the Hamil-|{Praying”, and “Johnny Sch-
ton Home on Sunday. moker”’, a Pennsylvania’
workers over 45 in the work| Tax Ceiling Doe Loa ) Haiti
force would jump 2.3 mil- nu J
lions (137 increase). As Idaho has become the |burg, visited her aunt, Mrs.
against this, workers in the 32nd State to formally pe- (Sara Schlegelmilch, Tuesday.|
| titi ongress t at a| EM. and Mrs. Howard
so-called ‘prime group of ullon Cangres DL {Bernhard entertained the fol-
ends hand scraping and rinsing! GE Z Hl id F h E is 29
Power-Scrubs, Dries, Sanitizes Service 7 on a res orn > ears C
for 10. Fully Automatic + Rolls on Wheels NONE PRICED HIGHER
+ No Costly Installation — just plug it in? Special Low Price... c
Golden Bananas None Priced Higher lb.
2 (oto Phi / AP Frozen Orange Juice. cre 6 om 19°
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Bahra SE age W | ceiling on federal income : . 1
x. ea vite Raymond Bo 1 SERVICE Te
See Need for Capital | 4. Halling “Passage of Hie {baker, and Mrs. Robert Bern-| $ iy DISHWASHER ; A‘P Frozen Peas 2 pkgs: 29° 7
ax-limitation resolution as (hard of Elizabethtown. am 3 7
In analyzing the effects of clearing “a major hurdle” | Mrs. Harold Buller Sr.| pi Sawing, Pruning or out _ Swanson TV Dinners orTurkey pkg: 69 3
these vast changes within the| toward a constitutional {Miss Maude Buller, and Miss| M © Spraying gown RR RCE By itis eet
work force structure, the amendment limiting fed- [Marion Kay Gerlitzki left for <> ‘ALL TODAY f ve LIAITED TIME OFFER! AN WN N AEA GRR SN
NAM warned that large, eral income. tax, Frank E. {Jacksonville, Fla. where they B B Ibach or Hai; il - HERE'S ANOTHER TERRIFIC, Ry
! o Abe
jwill spend two weeks with)
the former's daughter, Mrs.
| Emery Waters and family]
amounts of capital might! Packard, executive vice-
have to be expended not only! president of the Western |
: : | ; 139 §. Main St,
to provide for new jobs but Tax Council, pointed out: Miss Gerlitzki will re-| | Manheim, Pa,
R |, B. HOSTETTER & SONS MIX OR MATCH SALE!
= MIX OR: MATCH
also to further “advances in| = “The ‘constitution states |, .;,, with her aunt for twol Phone 5-4616
automation. Only such a an amendment may be |,
development, the NAM said.| drafted if two-thirds, or { Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barn-
could offset the sharp expan-| 32, of the States so peti- {hart of Elizabethtown Mr. SP ye Fi
sion of the relatively untrain-i tion.” {ind Mrs. Warren Barnhart of 1333 3 3
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«YOUR ois YOUR CHOICE
ed and unskilled younger -_ re Lancaster, and Mr. Clyde 1
1m 8 wr 99
group if productivity is to|FHA CHOSES OFFICERS Barnhart and daughter Vicki i]
increase at rates comparable! June Brandt was re-electe}f Elizabethtown, visited the ’ ® i :
with recent years. Further-{president of the Donegal Fu- son-in-law and dau-| ag e r 5 t nin Ive ¥ S ar Del Monte Corn Si" Del Monte cin, 850 99¢
r, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Paul Spaghetti Franco « 99¢ Campbell's Beans § 15m 99¢
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more, the study obsérve
capabilities of the Chapter this week. Maril- | Shetter on Sunday. 16-or. A&P Corn gis ggg
OL ars ® Kd have to bell Leakway was chosen vice] Misses Florence Deibler of Offers 0 i } di S - | Vv i . h A&P Apple Sauce 1 cans 99¢ Wiis Herne) 1
orkers would have io ©|president; Pauline Shirk. sec-|Mt. Joy, Jane Sweitzer, Mari- ursranding specia alues In the ARP String Beans 7'5%-x 8g lona Peas Bons 85 99
a ; | retary; Carolyn Becker, trea- atta, amd Dagan Jor Wore : in Oi. style 7 14. 99 Libby Tomato Juice 8 93¢
he presen ime Annie Winters, report- Weekend guests of Miss Pi : i Loine eanser c 16-or.
takes an average of $14, 100) er; Joyce Dunkleberger, song|Sy Shetter and Sunday after- alin oft ing epart ment Bevin Come: The Pricat on oh lona Tomatoes 815 840 ————
rice: Fresh , . . Flavortull =
to create a job in industry./leader; and. Nancy Stoner. ig and evening they spent] 8 ;
To create five million new historian. {at Hershey. $ . A Pl t iC f -0z. 47¢ 6-01. 51 19
jobs by 1956, means a total -_——— Mr, SI Mrs. Harvey Hoft- - Spring Coats ns an 0 €c Jar Jar
investment in plant, tools and TO ORGANIZE man and Mrs. Sara Schlegel Pls Sunnybrook All-White dozen in c
fr - Entire Stock Reduced! i arge res 28s Leghorn Eggs Iam 53
equipment of S105 willions. The Donegal 4-H club will{milch are spending Thursday
32 36 $4 3 Also Libby or - 17-02
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$ ot to ol 6.36 Del Monte Peas Green Giant Peas cans 39
or anpfoximately 88.8 biltion| hold an organizational meet- (today) at the formers camp $
REGULARLY $37.50 TO $54.50. An . : Sample These Delicious New
excellent selection of lightweight Nabisco Chippers PE ek oh A pkg 35¢
¢ at the home of Mrs. Paul|at Dublin Gap.
coats, reflecting Hager quality, work-
each year. This is the money, 1 4° Mount Joy R2, on| Mr, and Mrs. Martin Lig-
manship, and styling. Wool crepes, Beech-Nut, Gerber .
gabardines and Telgar. Full length Chopped B by F d oi 6 85¢
boxy and fitted coats, 4 00 S orien Are
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American, Swiss 8.0z. Cc
Mel-0-Bit Cheese Slices “=m. 529



which must be plowed backiyesday, May 7, at 8 p.m. 8ins, visited the latters aunt, }]
by industry from current!mhere will be an election of | Mrs. Ida Easton, at Middle-|
profits or from new invest-|officers, and selection of pro-j{oWn, on Sunday.
ment by stockholders. (jects will take place. All fl ~~
(girls 10 to 20 years of age ‘Bulletin advertisement pays.
Older Workers Valuable |... invited. For SES oF RA
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On the subject of older} ——— rm emer
3 {USE IT 44 BECAUSE— {
workers, the NAM believes! ’ .
svar suis group represents, JOR) Hl, | cn ov Men's Ready-Made Suits A : : oe ip
countless years of rich and OFTOMETRIST on 1 ONE HOUR Entire Stock Reduced! inn Page Mayonnaise jar 35¢ ji B9c
seasoned experience, judge- $9 E. Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa it not pleased. your 40c back ¢ iy
ment and stability, and con- BY APPOINTMENT 1t any drug store. Use STRONG } $43.36 to $49.36 Crestmont Ice Cream g 2 pin 45¢ /2-gallon 93c
stitute an immensely valu- Closed Wednesdays TR 2 Saas BL. x 3 pkgs. container
able asset in the nation’s Phone 3- 8411 MACY. 18-3c REGULARLY $49.75 TO $55.00. Our J Special Price r
Br la hd Sree a et regular fine quality all wool worsted ale ar er erry Pie Large 8-inch Pie 39e :
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worl: force. suils in grays. blues, navy and oxford
The NAM urges employers
“to observe voluntary hiring {
lixtures. Sack styies i regulars ! ’ 1
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practices which give consid-
ration to skills and abilities| i EB 2 : ryt : :
lay to as # 100% Wool Sweaters All Prices in this Advertisement
: any : y| [3 \ pf are effective through
age factor. The problem of | yey rs of $4 76 uper ar ets
Te: et RF 1 $7.95 Quality . Saturday, May 4th,
determining proper retire-} i: { 7.95 @ 1
ment ages requires continu- \ N Beautiful wool coat sweaters. Hip . |
ing study since conditions i } 3 lengih, Sof and comfortable. Navy, Regular Size Shortening
vary with companies, jobsls } grey, crargonl, wine, green, and an. L X S 4 37¢ S 1b, ¢ 8c off Cc "
and individuals.” iE . i u oap. cakes pry can 38° 3-lb. can 93°
. Plain Bonnets. .. $4.36 rg Tm | Ber mmm a :
ATTENDS CONVENTION REGULARLY $4.95. These bonnets L : Cc |
ID, Be 4 arge
Mrs. Eugene Eicherly, rep- § are handsomely fashioned with buck- ux Soap 3 cakes 1 Sur bf 32¢ He of b i
resenting Donegal School Ar-} you, Vie or felt foundations covered Cy fog ——— a ee so ne - re
a aitonded” ob Excoutive § 2 ee ith oy oly lace, matelasses, eqular Size Soap. Blue Detergent (10¢ 3
Secretary's Conference last] SICO & Bs : L f bh 3 29¢ Ri 5c off eon ;
Sa Univer ity PE VALVOLINE Wool Short Coats, reg. $32.50 $19.75 | Ie uoy cakes nso large who. & pkg.
», S 7. » | ER pe Ley Sh SE Sh GE Gn LE Sh A Sw — — —— —————
Siete I i Non Crush Voiles, reg. $1.19 .... 76¢c Bath Size Soap Liquid Detergent
a RU bi Easy Care Fabrics, rca. 98¢ : $1.49 Lif c pint Q@c quart Bc
WILLIAMS Iie uoy cakes Is 8 69:
EQUIPMENT. INSTALLED u | rT 1 ) 76c it — ean can
An air conditioning system EAT TRG iPHE T OIL-0-MATIC, Nylon Net Coverings, reg. 59c | Salad Oil - int "gallon can $2.31 Liquid ~~" Sa
is being installed in the Lin hm oi $ 3 for $1.56 § M pin 98 quart c lar
coln Bowling Alleys at thell G5 Sol a azola bot. bot. ux ge 38° giant 67°
BI Yo the oi HAGER'S PLAIN CLOTHING, Rc fo Mio, tho Aik can can
ening ‘of a summer bowling] Second Floor | Facial Tasues . Granulated Soap - Go Ch
league. Vanity Fair oxes 45¢ Ri re ¢ giant c
of 400 inso 3 <i 79
pkg.

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TENNIS TOURNEY,
+ Ronald Gotwalt and Har-
old Etsell, Jr. will represent
H A GER’S Hours: 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.
FRIDAY — 9 A. M. to 9 P.M, of
Closed Mondays 8 Your Mount Joy A&P Store (East Main St) 3
Donegal High sehool nthe 25 - 31 WEST KING STREET LANCASTER, PENNA. 0 PE N FR | D AY mw od P.M.
at Elizabethtown College on : ; oY ee
Saurday. : pore + 3 332 355s

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