The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 12, 1957, Image 4

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    The Bumetin, Mount Joy. Pa.!

Thursday, December 12 4 Sportsmen ‘Shopping Tour FIVE HOGS
CT A Five hogs were butchered .
"PLATTER | Elect Is Saturday | rive hows were hutcherst Anniversary A
\ Saturday is the day for the Donegal high school. The, on Sunday, Dee. 8th, four Little
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2) Home. Sponsored wg » Clearview Diner.
{ The monthly meeting o fy ; %
the Mount Joy Sportsmen's . ton Mowrer, Marietta RI EY AES Mor
Ie f Commerce, the group will From the 225 pounds of meat Clayton B. Brenneman, Flor Told Me > oon
Association was held Monday ©
evening at the Sports Farm, |a
c HA T T E R read for the third time and,
were unanimously adopted. |
They were revised to meet!


 
annual tour for the children members of the celebrated their 40th
(CHAPTER BUTCHERS |
APTER SuTct '4 Couples Mark |
f the Messiah Children’sture Farmers of America wedding anniversary at a din- Bi d
each year chapter butchered the animals nor at the Clearview Diner Ir
y the local Junior Chamber at the butchering shop of Mil- They were Mr, and Mrs







SELECT FROM HUNDREDS
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REDEEM YOUR
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EARLY!

. in; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Detra
gain give each child $5.00 {he boys made sausage which of Lancaster: Mr. and Mrs

The new By-Laws werewith which to do his Christ. is being sold by the members. ese. Columbia: and Dr. and Mrs, W, L. Shoop) ——
was shopping. | This is the third year that,’ and Mrs. Paul Gerber, of Will leave Dec. 15 for a short
the boys sponsored the pro- "Elizabethtown R. D vacation in New York State

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By Nancy Rainbolt jthe ou ih National cees to the Mount Joy stores, project. of Elizabethtown, a fifth cou-
A d step is being| Hle for the shopping tour. Follow- elf ple could not be present. BIR
a a dt s alon concn ing the trip, the children will ALL ‘wh iod ( H. G. Carpe nter and H. w.|
introduc ese days along or i, o to ihe local firehouse toPLAN BANQUE / were married on 1€ Helms spent last week in|
with a new platter, “At the g same day, November 28, 1917, Noy Vork City, attending the|
wrap and label their presents. A holiday Sy has been hich Thanksz D: ew Yor ity, at g F
which was Thanksgiving Day, sami-annual conference o f| ruits






Hop” by Danny and the Jun-
jors. This is a real rocker and
a great favorite among the house. The children will also C for N Y i y
Dn ors. USE € rust Company for New Years her of the same year oy s. Clvde Getber- |
8 be given the opportunity to Rye, The banquet will be held ee em een eis and Mis. Qa : Id S ead dr e
Jr., have move eir|
Jerry Lee Lewis of “Whole |
Lotta Shakin Goin On” fame
is quite a sensation with, his!
“Great Balls of Fire”.
A real pretty song entitled,
“Julie” by Sammy Salvo is
on its way up for sure. of
Johnny Mathis is about the
most promising young vocal-
ist, in my opinion. He has a
new slow and easy thing, “No ©
Love But Your Love”. His
“Chances Are’ is still in good
position as number 7.
Sam Cooke is plugging a
couple of new hits. “For Sen- 3.50 %
timental Reasons” and ‘“De-| ELWOOD MARTIN
sire Me”.
By this time everyone has The annual election of of-|
heard about “Elvis’ Christmas ficers was held and the fol-
Album”. This includes such lowing were awarded prizes: |
songs as “Santa Claus is Back for 1958. President, Elwood
in Town”, “Santa Bring My Martin; 1st Vice president]
Baby Back To Me”. “Blue Paul Diffenderfer; 2nd Vice,
Christmas”, & “I'll Be Home president, Steve Supperel;
For Christmas”. Here is an Treasurer, Lloyd Myers: Re-
excellent Christmas gift for|cording Secretary, Alvin Ko-
any rabid Presley fan on your ser; Fin. Secretary, Abram
Christmas list. Mumma; Asst. Fin. Secretary, |
“Oh, Boy”, by “That'll Be Dale Watts; Chief Instructor, |
The Day” Cricketts is an all|Jack James, and Executive]
around favorite. |Officer, Marshall Dussinger.
9 | The Entertainment Com-|
. mittee announced that Law-|
@® Carol Sing [rence Clark, Lancaster will
(From page 1) jattend the January meeting
: : land show motion pictures of
rc i wi the Big Game hunting in Alaska. |
Messiah Children’s Home| After the meeting, a film
where they will sing carols was shown through the cour-|
for the children. Harvey tesy of the Remington Arms|
Johnson, Florin, has offered Corp.
one of his buses for the even- | °
ing’s transportation. ‘FIVE YEAR OLD
After the groups visit the
home they will be treated to] 1S CONFINED
refreshments in the basement Leonard Tillman, five-year
of the St. Mark’s EUB church. 61d son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich-|
Mrs. Clinton G. Eby will beard Tillman, 220 Mount Joy|
ee A “charge of refreshments. Street is confined to the Lan-|
ne of the senior troups will caster General hospital suf-|
make doughnuts to be used fering burns he received in a
for the refreshments. The ma- home accident last week. |
king he is 8 The children of the kinder-|
Ray will be a3 S of hel 2arten of the local element-|
Joud speaking ink ly andy, school prepared a sun-
plans to set up 2 microphones) shine basket for Leonard and
in the group this year The et it to the hospital so that
Yocal fire oa pro- he may open one package
: : [each day.
vide special lighting for the| a
sing. Both sexes of the Bighorn
br paked have horns which
for singing the carols and if] never. Shed. ee
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ers are reminded to dressy
warmly and to wear
or boots. Mrs. James Hostet-|
ter is general chairman of the,
project.






® Honor Roll
(From page 1)
nor, Lois Nissley, Rose Mus-|
ser, Marion Mowrer, Mary
Martin, Joan Landvater,
nes Barnhart, John Gates, i
Clayton Bell, Donald Ney,
Nancy Schlosser, Janet Frey
Janet Brubaker, Nancy Mull, I
_ # and Shirley Brown.





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SAVINGS
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The Joycees will assist in the planned for the employees of except Mr. and Mrs. Garber, Insurance Commissioners
wrapping program at the fire {he First National Bank and who were married in Decem- RIN




We are a man's store and cater
to the needs of men — Why not
choose His Gift at aman’s store?
mail any parcels if they desl Hostetter’s Pavilion with Water ocoubies .
dire. dr # Blmer Hoover of Elizabeth- ater occupies more space new home north of Florin. [WEST MAIN ST. MT. JOY

at 50 degrees below zero. Fa-
x Sc s ge se as the guest Wa
Robert Schroll is genéral town College as € guest), than at 50 deg grees &
hairman of the event. speaker.
above i
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; /- Dr. John H. Stauffer Stauffer CHRISTMAS
INR \ OPTOMETRIST i
NN 81 E. Main St., Mount Joy i
BY APPOINTMENT ts or
Closed Wednesdays 7 SCOTCH

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| No Appointment Necessary |g
[Bulletin_adve advertisement pays.
QUALITY MEATS
The children will be escor- jeet which is both an educa . and Pennsylvania, visiting, ALSO A FULL LINE OF
ted by members of the Jay- tional project and a fund-rais Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Parrott ¢ classmates. :

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For 1958
Now Open!


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$1.00 x ....... 00... 0. 0d 0008.50.00
S200... iE $100.
$ 3.00 $ % 00 Delight everyone with
BEB smd ba creed ov $150.00 out gifts!
5. Br Renate fe wie ws oes $8
$1000... .... $500.00 Men’ S Wallets $5. 00 Stationery $1. 00
Fine leather 20 envelopes
24 sheets Frosty La
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS ’'TIL EIGHT
CLOSED SATURDAY
FIRST
NATIONAL

$3.00 Coty Pocketbook $5.00
Primitif Spray Mist
Bath Salts $1.00





Gift Suggestions
FOR -
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+, Kaywoodie Pipes ......... $5.00
| {alf & Half Tobacco $1.25 1b.
Medico Pipes ........ i 31.50
Tobacco Pouches 50c to $3.00

 


 
 
ESSLEY SHIRTS
PURITAN SWEATERS
SWANK JEWELRY — HANKIES
BUXTON WALLETS Men’s-Ladies’
SPORT COATS — JACKETS
TOP COATS — SUBURBAN COATS
INTERWOVEN SOCK and TIE SETS
LOUNGING ROBES—HOUSE SHOES
FINE NECKWEAR — BELTS
ALLIGATOR COATS
MUNSINGWEAR — DUOFOLD
Insulated Underwear
Miesses'
Assort.








Famous traveling
Westclox
$7.95







Perfume Mist “Tish Tish’ $2.00
Coty Perfume Sleigh $2.00






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There will be a FREE DUCK.
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Hever K. Shoemaker
Phone OL 3-9862 FLORIN
Revlon Intimate & Aquamarine Colognes
$2.35
SLOAN’S PHARMACY
EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY


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Toilet Water $1.75 Floral scented 7
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IDEAL SYRUP or VAC. PACK
Sweet Potatoes
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Tender Chuck Steaks Ib SS¢
Freshly Ground Beef 3 1bs O9Oc¢

SALE OF SMALL, LEAN, SMOKED
Chocolates
Ib $150 PICNICS
1b 3 1 C
Lean Sliced Bacon Ib pkg 45¢
Lanc. Canned Hams wn $6.49
Tasty Sharp Cheese 1b 59c¢
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