| © The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, August 22 6 —————— - ENGAGEMENTS | US Mortgaged JWHO'S EXPLOITING WHO? ” ov ! . i Petition Work mckan—srrzer Up To The Hilt, | Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Mec- Is Begun Kain, 618 W. Market Street, Byrd Warns Work has begun in prepar- aye she “This country is mort- ing petitions for the residents shgagemen © a Ie aug he hilt at this of Stauffertown. Following" Betty Louise to William gaged to the hilt a is the commun ty meeting of moment the group last Tuesday night, “The $275 billion Federal representatives met with the debt that vou and I owe group's lawyer Saturday. No ’ gy) ' definite time could be given equals the full assessed for the completion of the pe- value of all the land, all tition sine> research must be th . a - d Tipit Hitter the buildings, all the mines, In the meantime, the situa- all the machinery, all the tion continues the same in factories, all the livestock, the areca with fumes and gas- tasting water everything of tangible value, . in the United States. Registration “In addition we have an- other $250 billion of ‘con- Place Named tingent liabilities” These Registration for voters in are obligations which you Mount Joy Borough will be and I have guaranteed in held in the local firehous case they materialize, such Saturday, September 7. In as $40 billion worth of pos- order for residents to be eli- sible’ losses on Federal Novem housing not L. Bitzer, son of Mr. and a ay the Mrs. Wayne L. Bitzer of Ran- Harry F. Byrd, (D-Va.) gible to vote in the ber elections who had previously been eligible, special day was announced. toul, Illinois. — * — The place for the Miss McKain is a graduate RENOVATIONS SUMEMBER RIGHT TO WORK LAWS WAL MAKE YOU A VICTIM OF GREEDY EMPLOYERS / - a ro ny PS RT Jol been of Donegal high school tration had previously and ARE MADE set for Newcomer's Hard- js employed by Donegal Mu- . . ware store but the change tual Insurance Co.. Marietta. Renovations are being has been made to the fire- house; - inthe lounge to theate of Octavia high school, the local elementary school. gay rear of the building on with Macadam is being laid on the g.3¢ the Colfax, Ill. is serving A oi first floor. the Navy, stationed at Patux- West side of the building ree ent River, Md. near the side door and ex- KINDERGARTEN The wedding will take tending around the back of the building. The spots being in February. plac > y paved were formerly muddy INFORMATION . ne Information was released REGISTRAT ON spots in rainy weather. concerning the kindergarten ® - sessions of the Mount Joy El- DATE IS SET COUNCIL MEETING ementary School. Children, Charles Heaps, Mount Joy TIME CHANGED who reside in the west ward will attend the morning ses- Elementary School building] pe regular meeting of Mt sion for the first semester nrincipal, that yu Borough Council will be and children living in the Ycdnesday, August 28, hasyqq Monday, Sept. 9 instead been set as the day for SDEC-| of the regular first Monday of ial registration for children the month. The change is who have moved into the being made due to the Labor East Ward will attend the af- ternoon session during the first semester. The morning session will be held from 8:45 a.m. until 11:45 a.m. and the afternoon session will be held from 12:45 p.m. until 3:15 p.m. —® RECEIVE PERFECT CONTEST SCORE term and who plan to enter school next month. : p.m. after having been 8 p.m. Mr. Heaps will be in the quring the summer months. [school office for registrations irs ! |from 9 am. until 12 noon pr, AN BARBECUE ond 1 to 4 pm Plans were completed to 7 sponsor a chicken barbecue JO ED W on the church grounds of the arter was > ) : : : : local byteriz h Jean Heisey, Florin; andthe Florin Congregational Loh) Dros an “ an LaVon Nolt, Mount Joy R2,/Church of the Brethren at will be But in| compled a perfect score of a recent session of county cust of inclement weather | meeting will return to 7:30 100 vonts for their demon- court. Three c¢ Pe . pe ] 4 court. Three charters for non will be held in the church! stration o f Planning to profit organizations were pasement f Make a Dress” during the|granted at the session. Gd : thirty-third annual 4-H Club] | Week program at the Penn-| Mr. and Mrs. John Geib, sylvania State University. Miss Esther Stauffer, Stauf-| The two wore dresses they|fertown; Mr. and Mrs. Harry| Bi made as part of their home Nissley, Mastersonville: Mr. economic project while pre-'and Mrs. Abner Zimmerman, senting their demonstratiora Mount Joy R1; and Mr. and Ke wi irre Mrs. Walter Brandt, Florin, AKIN’ ICE CREAM FREEZE |spent the weekend at Camp WHOLE Lor or 5H The Church of God Sunday|George, which is located near Jerry LeeLewis School will hold an Ice Landisburg in Perry County. Cream Freeze Saturday eve- - — em. 'YOU'RE MY ONE AND ning at 6 p.m. at the Joy ONLY LOVE— Park, along the Little chief | REE SERVICE Ricky Nelsor ues creek. All members of SAWING. PRUNING and SPRAYING B. the Sunday School are invit- B. IBACH ed. | Phone 5-4616 Cake and Ice Cream will be served followed by games! to be played for all age| 39 S. Main St. Manheim, Pa groups. Prizes will be award- \_ ed to the winners of each FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT Record Corner PLAYTHING— Ted Newmar THE LADDER OF LOVE— The Flamingos GOODY GOODY— Frankie Lyman | game. The evening of fun USE T-4-L BECAUSE— 6 will close with a devotional) it sloughs off infected skin. ex. FASCINATION— period. poses more germs to its killing) Jane Morgan | action. samme *— . MARRIAGE LICENSES NONE HOUR | Goce WAY'S Appliances if Robert E. Gutshall, Mount at any drug store. Use STRONG Mount Joy Joy R2. and Joanne C. Loose instant-dry-ing T-4-L day or48 W. Main St. 3 : night. Now at SLOAN'S PHAR. 5 of Lancaster. MACY. 32-3¢ Phone OL 3-3622 ATTENTION! WATER USERS! @ Due to the extremely critical supply of water for Mount Joy. residents are asked to use water only for drinking, bathing and laundry. Anyone who uses water for sprinkling lawns, washing cars, washing sidewalks or other unessential purpos- es will be dealt with according to provisions of the law. Signed: ROBERT C. ROSSER, chairman August 21, 1957 Mount Joy Borough Authority BAND REHEARSAL PHONE E-TOWN EM 7-6450 borough since the last school Dav holiday. The time of the r——- TO CELEBRATE Donegal high school band | Mrs. J. H. Sentz, Donegal] Her fiance, who is a gradu- completed to the grounds at ehearsals will begin on Mon|Springs Road, will celebrate] birthday | | August 26 from 6:30 to her eighty-eighth p.m. |Fdiday. GEORGE E. CARRIGER Paint and Body Shop Wrecks Rebuilt — Cars Painted — Body and Fender Work Electric & Acetylene Welding Wheels Balanced and Aligned RHEEMS BAND REHEARSALS ARE ANNOUNCED Due to the bcud |for the fall footbail games : Donegal high school, H. Mor- well as surrounding rell Shields, band director, For the past lannounced that band rehear-'; l[sals will begin the last week in the 22.9 to 23.9 cents pe jin August. The exact days gallon vicinity, : This ee rices and time will be announced his week price dropped as low as 19.9 cent next week, | per gallon at some of i i a Truth has only to change stations. hands a few times to become [fiction PRICES CHANGE schedule! Gas prices at to drop in the local area a g - "5 — | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers are continuing | = SAVES YOU MONEY -- AND few weeks, the local area gas prices were have | the 'RAINY DAY OR SUNNY, ACME r s| | Just as the old fashioned horse and buggy | has been largely replaced with faster, more modern forms of transportation . . . so also, paying cash is being rapidly replaced by the quicker, safer practice of paying by check. Have you a Checking Account? If not, open one at this Bank. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS ’TIL EIGHT CLOSED SATURDAY ad ALY [LOK ER) MT. JOY «+ FLORIN A Deposits. Insured uprts $10,000 wih F.D.1.C. | | | | | FIRST NATIONAL BANK Keeping Current oe for E conomy In the illustration above, you see’'a very happy man at a very wonderful moment. The title, the keys and the car are his—and he’s starting out on his first journey at the wheel. Of course, there’s not much doubt as to why he decided to purchase a new Cadillac. Like everyone else who selects the “car of cars”, he did it to “keep current”, so to speak, on all of Cadillac's new miracles of performance and beauty and comfort. But coming to Cadillac, as he did, at this par- ticular time of the year, we also suspect that he was inspired by the added motive of practicality. For in addition to the normal Cadillac economies of modest purchase price, low operating cost and VISIT YOUR AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER 7 high resale value—Cadillac dealers are, at this time, seasonally prepared to make Cadillac owner- ship even more attractive than ever. Because of the demand for used cars and because of increased production of the Cadillac car itself, the odds are that this gentleman received both a generous allowance on his previ- ous car and prompt delivery of his new Cadillac. Have you considered how wonderful it would be to step into a Cadillac of your own? Then, you should pay your dealer a visit—spend an hour on the highway in the luxury of Fleetwood coach- crafting—and get the facts for yourself. You'll agree, we know, that the car is Cadillac —and the time is now! | | SUPER MARKETS | v ve ow NEW PACK Farmdale Peas 29: 19: 16: 39: IDEAL FROZEN Green Sliced Peas Strawberries 2 OLIVAR Stuffed | Olives 17 oz cans NEW‘ IDEAL PLAIN OR IODIZED Table Salt SAVE ON BREAD AT ACME Farmdale Bread for Ib. Loaf | PRINCESS QUARTERED Margarine ie IDEAL FROZEN CAL. 10 oz. Pkg. «29 | 2:29 LANC. U. S. CHOICE, TENDER SIRLOIN STEAKS - 89: Tender Cube Steaks Lancaster Chuck Steaks Ib O99¢ Ib 49¢ 1 ACME FRESHLY | Ground Beef | 3-99: Claw Crab Meat Ib 83c¢ : Bench Cured Sharp Cheese 1b 5c SMALL, LEAN, SMOKED PICNICS 3 FANCY CALIF. SEEDLESS GRAPES 2-29: 3.23: MARYLAND NEM-A-GOLD Sweet Potatoes FANCY GREEN PASCAL Celery 2 Ig stalks 2 9: ; / /
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