The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 14, 1957, Image 2

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Eshleman, Martha Eshleman,
. Mary Anna, Margaret, and
Sylvester Dearbeck, Mark
. and candies.
The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa Thursday, November 14 2
PP&L Shows ENGAGEMENTS “Yoon? in fremen wre

The Mount Joy
BULLETIN Swigert Backs Plan
MOUNT JOY, PENNA
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT
“ALL VOLUNTARY
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|IESHLEMAN -- MARKS eating out Sunday evenir
The engagement of Miss When a fire seen through the
Joyce Eshleman, daughter of Windows of a building gave
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Eshle- ‘he illusion that the building]
Florin, to James W.Wwas on fire. A rubbish fire

12-Month
Earning
the! man,
Earnings accruing to Marks, son of Mr. and Mrs, near the former Jamesway/
Oo Hire Han Ica e to the common Stock of Penp: [Elmer P. Marks, Luckey, O. building on Main Street was
'sylvania Power & Light Com-|ywas announced at a family 'seen through the windo
months party recently. |Firemen were called to the

Dr. John H. Stauffer RUPTURE-EASER
(A Piper Brace Truss)!
81 E.

"CONFUCIUS SAY
OPTOMETRIST
Main St,
Phone OL 3-8411
11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA he voluntary nature of the national hire-the ‘pany for the twelve EVEN ELEPHANT
Ts : voluntary natu ond! n scene but no damage was re-
In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County handicap od program in the United States is the |ended Seplember 30, 1957, Ps Rehlenan, oh &r aduale ported. {FORGET
principal reason for its continung success, Emest G. {were $19,534,172 equivalent|9% Manchester Lollege, nips amit oe seman MAN WHO
7 Swigert ssident of NAM. wrote in an ¢ lit rial for a to $3.30 per share of common, Manchester, Ind., is a facul-| NEVER fs
Richard A. Rainbolt N pre of F fe en ar sol scl ou ~f istock at such date, as com-|ty member of the Derry TO OPEN ADVERTISE S$
recer Sue ( do maonee months ublicatio y a © . 4
Editor = ; ent 18s ue of \ OE Sa oy C { pared with $19,505,042 or $3- Elementary Schools, Hershey. In answer to requests be-|
Pret sident Eis nhower's ( mmittee on Lmployment o "30 per share for the twelve Mr. Marks, also a graduate ing made by customers, new
Sh \ the Physically Handicapped. months ended Sept. 30, 1956. |°f Manchester College, is em-|Chrisimas clubs will open at
|ployed as a control chemist| [the local banks next week, im
Publisher
Subscription Rate



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By Martha Rainbolt

50 YEARS AGO
November 6, 1907
A Hallowe'en party
given at the home of Mr.
Mrs. Sylvester Dearbeck on]
Thursday evening when the
following guests were enter-|
tained: Misses Freda Willer,
Elizabe h Peeples, Amelia
Peoples, Daisy Pannabecker,
Margaret Rahm, Clara Rahm,
Matilda Mumma, Esther
Frank, Carrie Frank, Mary
Mumma, Mrs. Harry Peoples)
and daughter Mary.
President Longenecker has|
called a special meeting of|
Borough Council to convene;
this evening at 7 o'clock for|
the purpose of taking action)
on the Bube waler matter. |
The parties who on Hallo-|
ween night took John Hauen-|
stein’s buekboard and ran it
into the creek at Reist’ s|
Creamery are all known and,
may be obligated to pay for|
their fun. |

30 YEARS AGO
November 9, 1927
Mrs. Willis Weaver, near
town planted two dozen eg
plant stalks and gathered
from them 170 egg plants
.That is a wonderful yield. |
Mr. C. V. Fite has opened
a fruit store and meat market|
in the Frank Hershey store-|
room on East Main Street.|
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He carries a fine line of all
kinds of fruit and meats. | 8
Mr. John L. Schroll, on mt.|
Joy sireet,
police cfficer here for some
time, resigned yesterday to
take eifect immediately.
Rufus Ressler and family
moved to the Ressler farm,|
which they recently purchas-


ed. | §
1h YEARS AGO
| §
November 6, 1947
While fishing in the
quehanra river near the
Marietta Depot recently wilh!
several others Martin “Tiny”
Heisey, of Rheems had an]
unusual experience. He
fishing from a boat, smoking
a cigar at the time. He threw]
the cigar butt into the river
and abou. the time it struck]
the water it was “nailed” by|
a fish. Mr. Heisey immediate-|
ly cast his line to the spot
and as it struck the water,
Mr. Fish took the bait. “Tiny”
landed a ‘en inch bass.
While preparing a ringneck
pheasant which had been
shot opening day Mrs. Syl-
vester Hendrix found a good
sized marble in the bird's
stomach. The marble is on!
display .in the Bulletin win-
dow. |
Church To Hold
Annual Bazaar
The annual Christmas Baz-
aar of the Mount Joy Presby-
terian church will be held in
the church Nov. 30 from 12 |
noon until 9 p.m.
There will be booths of
Christmas gifis, aprons, chil- |
dren's items, doll clothes, |
toys, pies and cakes, Christ-
mas wrappings, and a Christ- |
mas gift tree.
Also planned is a a booth of |
“frifles and (reasures,” and |
a pantry shelf stocked with |
home made jellies, pickles|
Snacks will be served also |
during the day.
—
‘A dog's tongue is the ony |
part of its body that can per-|
spire.

- $2.50 per
Advertising Rates upon request.
Entered at the post office at
second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Member, Pennsylv ania Nei w Us paper Publishe rs’
ELIGIBLE TO

“ American industry,” m: \ {Earnings for last year includ-
—r———— ; man and staff of the Presi-| led earnings for former sub-|PY the Brush Beryllium Com- [November 18.
by aa he said, “has every right 10 dent's Commitee on the oc- lsidiary, Scranton Electric PANY; Elmore, Ohio.
its attitude t0- casion of its tenth Company, which was merged|
January 31, 1956. Revenues,
for the twelve months ended|
September 30, 1957, after ap- 1 yt
in-ipropriate adjustment to re- will observe family night on|
{lect Pennsylvania Public |Tuesday, Nov. 26. The group
that, lUtility Commission orders, {will (ravel to Hershey to see

me tet ce |
PLAN FAMILY NIGHT |
Instead of the regular meet-
ling Nov. 25, the Florin Lions|
year
year ibe proud of
Mount Joy, Penna., as ward the physically
capped, and of its record in! Two-Way Street
Portland, Oregon
pointed out
rehabilitation and
—— {providing jobs.
Mutual Salislaction
Assoc iation lassisting The
|dustr ialist
You'll po I-14 A&P’s
8 CTC TT EEL TI
Mount Joy
BY APPOINTMENT
Closed Wednesdays




|ATTEND CHICAGO
‘Way | 4H CONVENTION
to attend the
{Convention in Chicago fromP
{Deec. 1 to 7 it was announced
WwW hen by Mrs. Ruth Kimblye Krei- power. That is the most pre-and will continue to encour-|share as compared with $14,-
pich, (extension home econo-| in the world toage the employment of hand-|793, 734 or $2.50 per share] CHECK OUR PRICES
|Nolt,
[Jean Heisey, Florin,
[thing team from
{who won the state 4-H dem-the
was|onstration in clothing project. congratulations to the chair- and industry.
who has been our, §
Sus-|
wa 3 4

ood! this whole activity has not| lwere $129,854,767, an in- Jae current. production of the
handicapped|/crease of 2.0% over compar-| 1957 Ice 957 Ice Follies.
able revenues for the pre-|
“Employed in a job as g
as his skills permit—in a jobonly
he wants and in which hisindividual the opportunity tos
to have take his rightful place in so-| {vious year.
given the
Two local girls are eligibleemployer is happy
National .
loyee in American industry, ‘the American
lholds his head high becausehis productive contribution.”
‘he is making it under his own| Mr. Swigert said NAM has/lent to $2143 per
jmonths ended September 30,
11957 were $14,684,147 equiva-|
common,
icious thing
LaVon! g
anyone who bas suffered
and
dizability.
Mr. Swigert, on
N.AM., also
nine months
ifor the ended
The two are
Mount Joy R2,
the clo-
‘he county
aicapped persons where and
‘when possible by the Asso-|
behalf oficiation’s more than
extended members and by all businessgeean are warmer than those MOUNT JOY
inland.
FOR 1958
PROUDLY PRESENTS
OTORDOMS MASTERPIECE !
An entirely new Cadillac classic in styling, luxury and per; ormance!
convince you that this is motordom’s master piece in luxury.
There are exciting new fabries and leathers . . . wondrous
new beauty of appointments . . . and a whole host of new
passenger conveniences
And, unquestionably, a single journey behind the wheel
will reveal why this is motordom’s masterpiece in performance.
There is a spectacular new high- performance engine . . . an
even smoother, more responsive transmission . . . aud. as an
option al extra gost, the marvel of Cadillac air suspension.
I's all new —it’s all wonderful —and it’s all waiting for you
today in our showroom.
We urge you to see and drive the 1958 Cadillac soon.
Seldom in Cadillac history has there been an announcement
as significant as the message you are now reading.
For this is the announcement that introduces the finest
motor car ever lo bear the celebrated Cadillac name.
Certainly, one glance at its extraordinary grace and sym-
metry will tell you instantly that it is motordom’s master-
piece in styling
Its new sweep and stature, its remarkable new rear fender
design. its dazzling new grille and four-headlamp system. and
its tasteful use of chrome and color . . . all mark it as a singu-
larly beautiful and majestic creation.
Surely, one look at its new Fleetwood coacheralting will

ans
VISIT YOUR AUTHO ORIZED CADILLAC DEALER
H. S. RISSER MOTORS
120 South Market Street Elizabethtown, Penna.

LIVE OR DRESSED

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4-H/him — the handicapped em- ciety, but has also benefited common stock for the nine| :
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{September 30, 1956. |
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form-fittin

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strong,
fac ing
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men, state right, left side, double.




Butter :
Corn Flakes «oss:
Flour oie,
lona New Pack Pegs
Pascal Celery

iccherg Lettuce
Large Oranges
Nuiritiots Golder
BANANAS - 11°
(Special Low Price ... . None Priced Higher)
Fresh String Beans
None
Higher
Florida Juicy
Thin Skin
None Priced
Higher

FE OR MATCH
A&P Frozen Peas
A&P Peas and Carrots
A&P Frozen Cut Corn
A&P Spinach (leaf or chopped)
A&P Franch Fried Botatues
25-Ib.
bag
I-Ib.
None Priced Higher
Solid
Higher
None Priced
3.40
66
pas. 41 2 om 53¢

 
Priced
2 29¢
ress 29°
2 in 49°
2.5% 29¢


» 69°
183 5h 3Q¢ ob TB
Nestles Morsels
AP Tuna Un Nog
P
Preserves rn. olor
Eight o’'Clock coffee
Warwick Thin Minis
Evap. Milk
Ww
Apple Pie i
®
Fruit Cake i:
cake
35
12-01.
bag
b-0z,
bag
35¢
= 10¢
2B
w 29%: 55¢
19¢
3-lb.
bag 2.13 bag 73¢
Chocolate 1-lb.
39¢
Covered box
White House Evaporated Milk
tall
Ideal for Infant Feeding or Table Use 6. 79¢
Special Price!
Large 8-Inch Pie
45¢
a: 32.65
All Prices in this Advertisement are Effective through Saturday, November 16th



Double...$5.9!
ining
Required
washable supe
8 for reducible inguinal hernia. Back
naps up in front,
strap. Soft, flat groin
| pad No ay eather bands
men, women, children. Mail orders give
measure around lowest part of abdo.
Sloan’s Pharmacy
. Main St. Ph OL 3-3001,
Bulletin advertisement pays,


Shortening
1-lb. 37¢ 3.Ib.
Detergent
wr 35¢ un 74¢ |
Detergent
3¢ Off Sale!
32¢ -: giant
pkg. pkg.
large
Spry
7c Off Sale!
Vel
9c Off Sale!
large
Sort
7c Off Sale!
lar
76° ply.
°
Ajax
5c Off Sale!
30¢
Alpo All Beef
Dog Food
92¢ 25¢
Ad
Detergent
34° i 79
Detergent
10c Off Sale!
giant 73¢ Bink
Ajax Cleanser
Reynold’s
Aluminum Foil
bbe J 3%
Fab
detergent
9c Off Sale! 9c Off Sale!
ek
Detergent
41¢

Lise 61¢ sw 74°
75¢
Florient Aerosol

. Cleanser | bc off sale!
9 ugg | 2 sui 28° ine BOS
lux Liquid Rinso
Detergent
large
Granulated Soup
vee sn JRE | wo 36% oo 85S
Lux Soap
4 regular size Gt
cakes



Lifebuoy
3 roguldi size
Soap
32¢

Lifebuoy
Soap
bath size
cakes
31
Lux Soap
43¢
Bath size
cakes



 

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