The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 15, 1962, Image 7

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    RE === noon. Mrs. Richard Godshalk,|following an illness of one Tom Hull, cabinet represen- Hempfield high school and their high performance in) . | Thursday, February 15 7
= hast | scout leader, Harry Shepard-|year. She was a member of tatives. Ed Gledhill and Rob- Millersville State College and the Merit Scholarship oro Meats Are In The Buyers Spotlight Dubiclin Moulil JuyY, fu
andisville-Salunga con and Mrs. Kenneth Hess|the Landisville Church of ert Bentzel are advi.ers tois a second grade teacher at gram. They are Lee Gross, : : .
God and lived in Landisville the group, which is open to Lafayette School, Lancaster. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey| Begf steaks and roastsand juice. The banana and Get this
accompanied the 16 girls. | | an
Urs. William K. Risser rt the past eleven years. membership to boys aged 14 The bridegroom a graduate A. Gross, Landisville, and] 'romise to share the feature grape markets remain firm “ F B k
EE TC Flora Alice Hollenback 88, re mans to 18 who are in the ninth of Manheim high :chool and/James H. Lehm'n, son of ?°tlight with pork loins, but fealure prices are ex- FRE 00
Girl Scout Troop 61 held|of Silver Spring Rd., Landis Formation of a new Ex. grade or .bove in the Landis- Bowman Technical School, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Leh oa Rit resi picnics Shed In some foodmarkets
RY b ice skating party at Over-|ville, died recently et the|plorer Post of Boy Scouts ville - Salunga area Interest: served 4 years in the U. S man, Manheim R1. The cer-|'0cal Son markets this we € R Potatoes, turnips, vine- |
the'ed boys may contact the ad. Air Force. He is employed at tificates automatically qual: nd. Fresh sausage and chick ripened tomatoes, celery and
ok Rink Saturday, Febru- home of her daughter, Grace {was made pos:ible by
i tr G | : sporisd vi ; n parts will be attractively|:;wee atoes are better
10 from 9:30 a. m. to wife of Gordon Bartholomew|Hempfield Farmers & Sporis|visers. n pe é iy | sweet potatoes are better buy
[Myers Jewelry Store, Man fy the two for finalist com. ~" : }
nriced in many stores, re-litems at the fresh vegetable |



ry | tat 2 .
pe man’s Assoc. The group vol - theim. petition. Finalists will be an 3 4 .
| . i1 98 | 5 ye p State ron wr ‘abbage ¢ sweet |
J" Me rt cca rca cre Ee TL ed to sponsor the post and| Betty Jane Sipe, daughter] EN ——m nounced April 26. [ports Tom Ea Sa Sous ER a)
5 made a cash donation toward of Mr. and Mrs. R. Dudley : ¢ : asi we——— a iors Bie Hl prices nave 2c ined
4 . vy its formation. The first meet-/ " A Registration was held {ox Barly Satord: ay Forecasters predict retail mewhat from recant high
! Dr ROBERT 1) WwW Al KER ; its rn ‘ e firs € Sipe, 270 Broad St., Landis- children who will be in first arly Saturd?y morning eet supplies will remain levels while onion, carrot and
: . 4 4 ea ons hie: || |in8 Oc He group, fo (ar |ville was married to Bruce grade next term (1962-63) Feb. 3rd, seven hundred Sti-) teady throughout the first|lettuce prices remain high
i DENTIST [| know n [ BAbicer oa 24,|W. Myers, son of Mr. ‘and ;.q who are preently not dents from seventy schools inf ,arter of the year. Present| Lettuce quality is reported
Ll 121 E. MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. | fas helc aey, ers Roy G. Myers, 3 North oppgjeq in kindergarten on ie counties came to Hemp-lwholesale prices on beef are|to be rather poor.
#|8th at the andisville €-\Main St., Manheim in the Feb “7 at ihe Land.sville el field to audition for district lightly under a year ago,| Frozern vegetable stocks

[mentary School gymnasium Landisville Church of God .../chorus. The singers were &s-|axc for beef ds which |w 1D sr cent i g
i a A ie » ementary. school #1, opposite! © és-laxcept for beef rounds which|were up 20 per cent in the
SY an % © | with 18 boys present. Dennis Satu.day, Feb. 10 at 3 p. m. om Meeting i signed four songs to learnjare slightly higher. Retail "a’l of 1961 with peas, beans
APPOINTMENTS DAILY 9 - 5 | Bentzel was elected presi- with the Rev. Cron.ce H. Children who have reachec| °F the tryouts. The mem-ovices aren't expected to| »'* corn, spinach and lima
Announces The Following Office Hours






 




Closed Wednesday Evenings by Appointment | dent. ony Bieler, vice pres Barr officiating. their sixth birthday on or Pers of “Hempfield Singer:”|'-how much change during beans being major contribut
dent: : . : ere : . Mei = “0 > n as i : i e " ” reeks. trary . Rye - 4 _
TELEPHONE OL 3-5651 ! ent % x af t hres seg ©1 Miss Brenda Goodman of before Janu ry 31, 1963 were helped as guides during the/'he next few weeks. excen , Fresh market losses
I 0-00. tary; Charles Simmons, treas- Landi_ville was maid of on- eligib’e to register day. Since many ‘students the form of individual ‘ave improved the demand
Her: Dita Godfrey, Quarter c . ster. came from great distances| ‘ore features. Pork supplies 'or frozen vegetables and, Now, you, too,

| . Jickleov . n io y
“'master; Laurence Carey and | or. and Foland a Ty Mo ao Hompheld i Seo and were there all day, enjand prices are expected to|-rcmises to hold up prices| .
jheim, served as bes an. s s he : “|tertainment was provided. |1old near present levels for|on these items. Canned vege | may have |
ERERS RENRANENNNRNEREERE Vrs. John Trayer was organ-ficales of merit from the Na: : : [4 . & el ini
! tional Merit Scholarship C Miss Tempelton and Mr. "he next few weeks. bles started the season in|
mist. : tonal Merit SChOMISIPp LOTimpy, ac supervised recreation] Bgg production is increas-|moderately larger supply| .. oli
Tre bride graduated from poration in recognition off, “i CCC h ‘ng’ seasonally and whole-|*han a year ago but move-| NO matter what your condition
(in the junior high gym. The Ng seas have declined ir - Ras be z d and pri-| May be; no matter how many times
award-winning film, “Rhap | ale prices have decline |ment 1as been good and pri-| woh piled; no matter what
I sody in Blue,’ was shown at| ike the plentiful cheese and|~es will likely remain near| others may say—don’t give up
[or intervals during the nilk, eggs combine well with | »esent levels. s hope! Don’t say, “I'll just have to






WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY


: dav. other foods and provide the) B go on suffering.”
BIG 12 LB CAPACI TY : eme protein that’s in meat,| Try Nature's way to Health and
. : oultry and fish. Grade A Happiness. Fascinating new book
\ C Jjse. Minerva Nolt, of la rge eggs provide the Great. Takes Part in tells how Nature relieves acute
2 AUTO WASH CYCLES ooper Ave., Landisville suf ost “value on a weight basis . . | and chronic conditions. Get your
fered fractures of the right : Service Exercise | FREE copy today. No cost or
forearm, hip and pelvis in a ow; { obligation. Just call in person and
ergs sts a 3 WATER TEMPERATURES GIRLS BLOUSES - $2.22 beonr: accident Friday Febru. Fishery products in good) Army Spec. Four, Frede-| ask for The Attainment of Health.
sizes 2 to 14 ary 9 on Route 41. north of UPPly in the Chesapeake ick I,” Geib. 19, son of Mr.| (If you cannot conveniently visit
Si Cochranville. She is in the "ay market area include| nq “re David E. Geib, 28) welts or teloplione.)
Lo i 3 LOAD SELECTIONS : BUTCHER BOY SETS - $2.22 {Coatesville hospital. © sah meat fish sticks, andy Terdinand St., Manheim py L F WEAVER
Wa were $3.98 Hor husband Frank Noit nortions, oysters, scallops, Pa. is participating in Op-|UT. . .
EN was treated 2t the hospital bass oN Wang. 2 ration Great Shelf, a bi-| 202 E. Main Street
i , ~ = an haddoc lets, fresh ftutarsl Sir. ili
0% || BOYS LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS -$1.22 (land late: discharged. They nter Aun. tnd all sholifshlioveral Biron Shay MOUNT JOY, PA.
Famous GE 2-Way s:zes 4 to 14 - values to $2.98 [egze enromte OE Som iia except shrimp and oysters'sir Perce units of the U.S. Phone OL 3-0521
i 39c¢ ANKLETS - 4 pair $1.22 Homing oh bo _ where they ire in heavier supply than a ,nq the Republic ~ of the
2 Protection Warranty P oa jad been Sane Joely Son. ear ago. gy sti “hil'npines near Clark Air! ~~.
. Fu ot . Apples oranges an 2P€ Base in the Philippines. The
; PA We LAYETTE ITEMS - $1.22 et Dewey Nelson, ‘and| ruit provide the better buys i exdicise » ade | LOOK
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Auto. Cloths - Dryer
* Big Capacit
* Auto Tempt. Control i vepaelY
; * Fully Auto.
Lint T1ep, $ * De-Wrinkle Cycle $
* GE's Most Deluxe * No Special Wiring
Only 2 at this wT Only 2 at this w.T
LOW, LOW PRICE Reg. $309.95 LOW, LOW PRICE Reg. $199.95
FREE — — —
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2 oO NGENECKE! = Delivery
rH RERE * Normal Installation
Market Square * 2-way Warranty
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Only 4 at this
their new grandchild. lin fresh fruits, although highlyq {, end Feb.15 | :
for - prices are anticipated Geib. a clerk in the 9thl AROUND
The Landisville Volunteer(VEry soon on citrus fruitly (oictical Command's 5th | In the Ads
On These
PAGES and
values to $3.98 ’

LOW, LOW PRICE — — — REG. $249.95
HJ CENCE SNE NNEONEN NC EEE NENNENEE EE
CORDUROY INFANT CAPS & BONNETS - 22¢

{Fire Company held its .reg-’ {Transportation Battalion, |
ular monthly meeting at 8 p.|will. meet on Monday even- hich is regularly stationed
m Mond y, Feb. 12 in thejing, February 18 at 8 p.m.on Okinawa, entered the
fire hall. The business sessionat-the home of Mrs. Mary/Army in October 1959 and
was conducted by .the newly Minnich. Main St., Salunga. Was stationed at Fort Ben- MONEY
linstaled ‘president, Reid|Plans’ for the summer will bening, Ga., before arriving
loverseas in September 1960.
B He is a 1959 graduate of|
People who fiy into a rage/Manheim Central high school
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MANY OTHER BARGAINS

ONE DAY ONLY
THURS., FEB. 22
|Graybitl. ‘ |discuszed.


The Ladies Auxiliary to’
4

; the Salunga Fire: Company always: makes a bad landing.
22 Dresses for $2.22 each sane EENAEEsssEEEEEENe ss ennsnnrs COMPLETES COURSE
B- Army Pvt. Henry D. BRro- ' ,
mmer, son of Mr. and Mrs : WE
B Charles S. Bromer Sr., Ri,
° ’ . ’ : i OS Col ia, Pa., has ¢ lete
Heisey S Children S Shop op 3 , : the eos fr pad
» lics repair course at the usT A L d ACT
Open Thursday & Friday Evenings until 9:00 io: Fri B Transportation School, Fort|
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. ; : : aEusts, Va, TO GET YOUR
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Bromer was {rained to
perform maintenance on and AT TENTION WHILE
F .
m repair Army Aircraft hy-
USED CAR BUYS: “== Yen
; ; Jo od LKB ®m ponents. « .
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-Henry
1980 Corvair 700 4-Dr. P. G. W last August. The 24-year-old] FOR~
B soldier attended Hempfield OUR
m high school in Landisville.
Before entering the Army SUPER-(4
he was employed by~ the
Grinnell Cerporation. SUPER-~
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Thomas A. Edison, “Wiz TERRIFI
ard of Menlo Park”, was is-|
sued 1,097 patents — thel JOB
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largest number ever issued PRINTING
to one inventor.

1959 Ford Galaxie H. T. Vic. Cp. V-8, F.M., clean
1959 Olds 88 Hardtop Coupe, P.S., P.B:
1958 Chevrolet Brookwood 9-Passenger Station
Wagon, V-8, P. G.
1956 Plymouth Bel. V-8 Cp. A. T.
1954 Dodge V-8 4-Door A. T.
1954 Dodge '2 ton Pickup. New motor.
1953 G M C 2 ton Pick Up '
1953 Oldsmobile Super 88 4-Dr.
1953 Buick Super Rev. Coupe
1853 Oldsmobile Super 88, 4-Door
1953 Chevrolet 1 ton Panel
1953 Ford Y2 ton Pickup
1952 Chevrolet 2 ton Pick Up



Mount Joy Miliwork, Inc.
Headquarters for the “Do It Yourselfer’
R. D. 2, Mt. Joy, Pa. Phone OL 3.8011


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Newcomer Motors, Inc.
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Phone OL 3-4821
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gVIThddy! 1st Onality O'Brien Laytex Wall Paint
|
5459 per gallon
for
Complete Line of Brushes, Sandpaper and Painting
First Weekly Offering of
Mount Joy Millwork, Inc.

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