The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 20, 1939, Image 6

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PACE SIX




WORK SUSPENDED ON
MOUNT GRETNA PRISON
Governor James said Wednesday
work has been suspended the
State’s maximum prison
at Mt. Gretna pending a final de- | 260 CHICKS DIE IN
cision on whether to continue its | EROODER HOUSE FIRE
construction,
James said a decision would be
reached by the General State au-
hardened
his budget
Pennsylvania's
James in

| pleted in order to save money.
etl een
on
security
Two hundred baby chicks
| suffocated when fire started

lannched the project, planing an
escape-proof
summoned and they saved
800 chicks.

prison to quarter
“\, WOMEN LIKE
A &P’s LOW PRICES
Proof of this statement is to be found day
after day in your nearby A & P Food Store
It's a bee hive of activity...... Thrifty women
buying...... and saving on their food needs.
This overwhelming acceptance of our low price
policy makes us happy, because for 80 years
we've been building a reputation for selling
quality foods at money saving prices. Your

A & P store gives you these bargains by con-
stant adherence to efficient business practices.
We purchase the foods you want—direct from
producers. This cuts out many in-between
profits and saves you money. Begin shopping
at A & P today.

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Buy Your Meats with Confidence at A&P
RIBS BEEF
STEWING—fancyt Milk Fed
CHICKENS 25:
BACON :: 13. = 2§¢
Chesapeake ~
Roe Sha Ib. 2 1 :
STEAK €0OD Fresh 2 lbs. 25e¢
NEW JERSEY FLOUNDERS [b. 12¢
Chipso, Oxydo! ~~
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CRISCO orf SPRY 0 5le (5. 19e
LARD Puré¢ Refined 2 lbs.
MARGARI BE SILVER SPREAD
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Sunnyfield=13-0z. pkg. 8¢
CORNFLAKES:: 5°
WHEATIES 2 pkgs. 21e
PUFFED RICE Quaker pkg. 10e
SUNBLEND T@§mato
CAKE FLOUR FP" Con Mean" 2234" 25¢
FRUITS & \VEGETABLES
Large Fresh Ripe
PINEAPPLES 2 i» 28¢
STRAWBERRIES 2-28
RADISHES Crisp 3 bunches 10e
SPRING ONIONS 3 bunches §e
SPINACH Fresh Gregn Ib. Se
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Prime Cults fromy first six ribs
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Sunnyfield Sliced!
BUCK SHAD pound 15e
OCTAGON] Laundry SOAP 5 19¢
2.LB. PRINT 25clb. print 13e
NUTLEY
KELLOGG’S orn Flakes S-0:. pkg. Je
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Louis'ana Fresh Ripe
CUCUMBERS Cris each §e
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Gelatin Desserts & Puddi
N.B.C. Chocolate Rings
RAINBOW CAKES
KEEBLER Saltines
N.B.C. RITZ Crackers
GRAPEFRUIT 15% 2 46-0z.
CAMPBELL’'S
SOUPS 3
Except Chicken and Mushroom
SALAD DRESSING
JELLIES ANN PAGE
Grape or Cherry
The Great Atlantic and Pa
Tea Company
East Main St. Mount
PRICES EFFECTIVE AT THIS STORE ONLY
THURSDAY, FRI, & SAT.. APRIL 20-21-22



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criminals
message,
recommended that it not be com-
were
a-
round the stove in a brooder house
thority board at its eting thi Ff Earl rode VRS ee :
y a 4 aL 13 neewny. thi; {of Earl B. Krodel, Harrisburg |, jail for setting a church there on
week. The Governor is chairman | pike, west of Florin, shortly be- fire
$f the Jord, |fore 6 a m, Saturday. The | Henry V. Wendling, 47, formerly
The former Earle administration | Friendshi Nr SAV 2 :
administration | Friendship Fire company was | Ephrata, was struck by an auto
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Local Dailies
Walter Marsalek,
was killed when his
at Phila. and killed.
| Cyrus Gingrich, 37, of Lebanon,
swallowed 142 gold fish in a tap room
there while 200 witnesses cheered.
A 42-ton flying boat carrying
22 passngers made a return trip
from Baltimore across the Atlantic.
The Foust Distilling Company at
Glen Rock, York Co., one of the
oldest in the country, is bankrupt.
Charles F. Krimmel, 77, fell 40
feet off a scaffold on a cement
walk at Lancaster. He died shortly
thereafter.

Memorial Day
(From page 1)
The following will call:
District No. 1
Captain, George Zeller; Aids: J.
Nelson Newcomer, James Shaeffer,
Arthur Schneider, Witmer Eberle,
James Hockenberry.
District No. 2
Captain, Simon P. Nissley; Aids:
Earl Miller, Raymond Nissley, M. S.
Potter, Walter Loraw.
District No. 3
Lester Hostetter, Norman Sprecher,’
Richard Divet, Lloyd Garman.
District No. 4
Captain — Clarence = Newcomer—
Aids—John Herr, Chas. Latchford,
Chas. Carson.
District No. 5
Captain—Albert Myers—Aids, Earl
Myers, B. A. Shupp, Paul Hipple.
District No. 6
Captain—Howard E. Garber—Aids,
Jay Barnhart, Raymond Gilbert, C.
S. Kintzley, Lloyd Myers.
District No. 7
Captain—John W. Greiner—Aids,
Elwin March, John Newcomer, Dr.
Shoop, Joe Breneman.
At the committee meeting Tuesday
evening in the American Legion
home W. E. Nitrauer, chairman of
the music committee, announced that
the Lebanon Valley College girls’
band will again play in the morn-
ing and the afternoon. In addition,
the Middletown, Hershey and Pal-
myra drum corps have been secured
for the parade.
Replies from several school bands
have been received and at least sev-
en are expected to be in the line
of march competing for two hund-
red dollars in prize money. The
chairman named Robert G. Hostet-
ter, C. Casper Kreider and Miss El-
izabeth Heilig on his committee.
Ray Myers, reporting for the in-
neighboring fire companies and that
a number of companies are expected
lows: for the best appearance, $60,
$30 and $20; for the most men in
line, $50; and for fire company aux-
iliaries, $25 and $15. Paul Hipple
and Charles Eshleman were named
on this committee.
Other committees named at the
meeting Tuesday were: program
1
and Lester Mumma.
"The next meeting of the general
committee will be held in the Am-
erican Legion home, Tuesday even-
ing, May 2, at seven-thirty.
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ENJOYED TURKEY DINNER
The following enjoyed a turkey
dinner at Camp George, Perry
County on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Felker, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Zink and sons, Elwood, Clyde and
‘Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Geib.
| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tyndall and
son, Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Stauffer and daughters, Almeda and
Helen, Mr. John Eby, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Diffenderfer.
ee A Arrests
i
| TRUCK HIT A TREE
Two men escaped with minor
injuries when the truck in which
they were riding swerved from
the Marietta pike at Silver Springs,
crashed into a tree and knocked
down 25 feet of iron fence at the
home of Samuel Q. Zook, Satur-



Brief News Of
The Day From
45, Coatesville,
auto upset.
Michael Harman, York, was sent
Captain, Clyde Eshleman; Aids: Our
Walters Jr. spent the weekend at
vitation committee, announced that}:
thirty invitations had been sent to|-ick and Cyrus Gainor.
3arnes and family, at Saint Thom-
1s, Franklin County. Mrs. Camp-
Wayne on Sunday.
tained at a
committee, Clyde Eshleman, W. E. honor of Miss Dorothy Kaylor.
Nitrauer, Clyde E. Gerberich and|The guests were: Mrs. Jacob Wid-
Ralph Eshleman; parade committee, [an Mrs. Lawrence Witmer, of
Frank Germer, chairman, H. O. O’-|"lizabethtown; Cletus Kaylor, Ir-
Neil; traffic and parade route com-|Wwin Myers, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
mittee, Clarence Schock, chairman, Kaylor.
Ray Myers, Clyde E. Gerberich,
Frank Germer and Thomas Brown; TWO PANHANDLERS HERE
publicity, W. G. Diffenderfer, chair-|WERE SENT TO JAIL
man, John E. Schroll, Roy B. Sheetz] Arousing local residents by
the case was dismissed.
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA.
THURSDAY, APRIL 20th, 19


VAN'S DINER OPENS
NEW SERVICENTER
“Bob” Vanderslice opened the most
modern diner in this vicinity.
in up-to-the minute Esso Servi-
The very newest and mo-
dern equipment has been installed
for lubricating and crank case ser-
vice. Mr. Vanderslice and his assis-
tants spent three months of ex-
tensive work to give the motoring
nublic the most modern lubricating
facilities available.
center.
The personel of the service station
completed a lubrication specialist
course before going into service.
The “rocker car system”, The
very latest in lubrication, is applied,
this gives the same effect in dis-
tribution as twenty miles of driv-
ing.
The station is equipped with en-
tire glass front in the form of over-
head doors. A huge drive on pit
makes it possible for the customer
to observe the work being done on
his car at all times.
Facilities also include gas strainer
cleaning equipment, motor oil, bat-
teries, and Atlas tires and carrying
a twelve months guarantee are being
offered at an amazing price. Bowes
tire and tube sealfast repairing is
another facility offered to motorist
All these high quality products,
modern equipment and fine per-
sonnel make Van's Servicenter the
“tops” for motor service.
Why not give them a try?
Card
Basket For
The Week
Mr. and Mrs. Hetrick and son,
Robert visited Mrs. Hetrick’s par-
ents at Shippensburg on Sunday.
Miss Bernice Geistweit of Phil-
adelphia spent Monday and Tues-
day morning with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Kaylor and fam-
ily. :
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eby and
daughters, Vera and Shirley, Mr.
ind Mrs. E. M. Barto visited at

and children, Dolores and Rodney,
>f Everett, Bedford, Co. spent
days here with Mr. and
Mrs. Cyrus Gainer.
Mr. S. H. Heckler and son, Har-
old of Reading, spent Sunday af-
ternoon with Harry Kaylor and
‘amily, where they were guests to
a birthday supper in honor of
Miss Dorothy Kaylor.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Walters, Miss
Vlargaret Keller, Miss Miriam
Bennett, Miss Barbara Anne Wal-
‘ers, Robert Arntz, and Harry
“amp Mount Joy in Perry County.
Levi Gutshall, of National City,
“Zol., spent Friday and Saturday
with the families of William Het-
Mr. Gut-
hall is on the U. S. S. Ranger
nd is a former resident of this
to compete for the $200 in ren Bentzel and a piano duet by
: : Ss aris 3% : Mrs. Norman Sprecher and Mrs
money being offered in this division.] Mrs. James Shoop, of this place hr Sorech
The prizes will be awarded as fol-|ind her daughter, Mrs. Clinton Arthur Sprecher.
“ampbell, of Wayne, spent several
lays with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
»ell returned to her home in
Miss enter-
in
Bernice Geistweit
birthday supper
knocking on their doors for food
after 10 p. m. and before 6 a. m.
has sent Thomas Hoban, fifty-five,
and James Gallagher, forty-five,
to the Lancaster county prison for
vagrancy for 30 days each.
Justice of the Peace
Hendrix sentenced the men, both
»f whom gave “no address” as
their home, after their arrest by
Chief of Police Zerphey, who
said he received numerous com-
nlaints from residents.
i tm AA Ot
ROY F. HESS, ETOWN
MADE CHECK GOOD
Roy F. Hess, Elizabethtown, R
D. 1, was prosecuted by Jacob
Brubaker, of town, on a charge of
vassing a fraudulent check for
$14.50, and was taken before Jus-
tice of the Peace Arthur Hendrix,
last Wednesday. After restitution
was made and costs were paid,
the charges were withdrawn and
Arthur
Chief of Police Elmer Zerphey

day.
made the arrest.
Less than two months ago, Mr.
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Phone 922
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STANDARD
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VERIFIED
FREE
Washing —Accessories—Batteries
So Why Not Drive In and Inspect Our Modein Layout?
VAN’S DINER & SERVICE STATIO
Our facilities to serve
section.
| give the motoring public in this
| rication facilities available.
Camden and Westville N. J. on |Connecticut, New York, Nebraska,
Sunday. West Virginia, South Carolina,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lundguist |Georgia, Wyoming, Arizona, Utah
ers in the vicinity
have begun the planting
acres of peas this season,


FEWER FARM FAILURES
REPORTED LAST YEAR
Bankruptcies among Pennsylvania
farmers for the year ending June
30, 1933 decreased nearly 36 per-
cent from 1937. There were only
73 bankruptcies in this State in
1938 compared with 114 during the
previous year.
The United States
shows a 27 percent decrease from
the fiscal year 1936-37. There were
1,799 farm failures reported in 1938
compared with 2479 in 1937.
Farmer bankruptcies during that
time decreased in each of the ma-
jor geographie regions of the coun-
try. There were small increases,
however, in a few states, including
as a whole
and Nevada. There was no change
in Rhode Island, Indiana and New
Mexico. All other states showed
declines, the largest occurring in
Alabama, with a drop from 126 in
1937 to 38 in 1938.
re ems ices
LLOYD KLINE SPOKE
TO USHERS’ LEAGUE
Lloyd Kline, of Lancaster,
mer president of the Ushers’ Lea-
of St. Mark’s United Breth-
ren church here, addressed the
group at a meeting Thursday ev-
ening at the home of Norman
Sprecher, on Delta Street.
Plans for the banquet for the
women of the church, Tuesday
April 25, in the church basement
discussed. Entertainn:ent
of vocal solo War-
for-
gue
were
consisted by
P.P.&L. ADS AID
LOCAL DEALERS
By making Mt. Joyans conscious
of the value of electricity in re-
lieving the many burdens of home-
making, the Pennsylvania Power
and Light Company has achieved
much good though its consistent
advertising campaign in papers in
the territory it serves, an official
revealed today.
TheP. P. & L. ad, which appears
regularly in the Mount Joy Bul-
letin, serves as constant reminder
that your local electrical dealer is
ever at your service to supply you
with appliances or advice, as the
case may be, to aid in bettering
life in 1939s modern electrified
home,
A Are
MADE BEST POSTER
Walter Mann, a Boy Scout of
Columbia, was awarded first prize
for the best poster entered in a
contest. The prize is a week at
Chiquetan.
A A in
900 ACRES OF PEAS
About 100 Chester county farm-
Avondale
of 900
of
I EEE IP TP PLRH
Bradley was given a hearing be-
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING
AE
We have spent thré
ation Personnel have just co
Local Affairs
In General
Briefly Told
A Willow Street home was robbed
of $50 in cash Sunday.
Lancaster will have its first
Spring circus April 25.
Doris Hutter, a senior, was select-
ed May Queen at Elizabethtown.
1,000 chickens were burned when
a poultry house on the Addison
Felker farm, near Lititz, was de-
stroyed by fire.
During the high wind Wednes-
day two county dwellings were de-
ou are the most modern in this



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stroyed, one at Brunerville, the
other at Donerville.
Frank Rohrer, Strasburg milk |
was fined $25 for selling
than the fixed price
milk commission,
dealer,
milk lower
of the Penna
Nine places were entered and
$250 money stolen over the
week-end in that vicinity it was re-
norted to the State Police at Col-
ambia.
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SALE REGISTER
in

Did Your Friend
Inherit Money
Recently?
A sk your fri&d if the estate was settled by
a Bank, s®ying as Executor under a
Will.
Then ask him, or any%eneficiary of such an
estate, whether he, too, Sgould not prefer to
have his own estate adminiered by a Bank.
We know no better way to d&uvince you of
the wisdom of naming the
UNION NATIONA
MOUNT Joy BANK
Executor-Trustee of your Estate

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Saturday, April 22—At Beverly


Market, 200 Hogs and Shoats, 3,000
Chicks, Fruit, Potatoes, Hardware, |
Paints, Poultry, Equipment, Dry
Goods, Lot of Poultry, ete, See |
dvertisement. G. K. Wagner. |
THE H. S. HONOR ROLL
The honor roll for the current |
neriod at Mount Joy High school |
includes Warren Kuhn, James Zel- |
ler, Margaret Troutwine, Eleanor |
Brown, Eby and Kenneth |
Gainor. |
I...
Vera
Mr George Neiss moved into his
newly erected home on South Bar- |
bara street.



ON P. NISSLEY
 
Opal L. Petters
Wel-known Teacher of









 

Will Be Available §
Vicinity for Beginndgs
Advanced Stude

fore Justice Hendrix Monday and
in default of a $10 fine and $2.25
costs was committed to the county
jail for three days.

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For Appointment,
or Write
PRIL 28
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You can now have an extension
telephone in yor home for
50¢c a month

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