The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 11, 1940, Image 8

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| fornia trounce Tennessee 14 to 0. 2 802
| Yours truly was deeply impressed , Cases
‘with the surroundings and setting
fof the famous Rose Bowl. Handled By
| The Bowl is surrounded by Pom-
poms and Poinsettas and green Di A ’ 4 A
grass as emocoth as a carpet. In the istrict tt Y ge : j nd wey a y E
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ance tower the majesti ierra : . i
one ug 3 Fede Be A review of the records in the
ras 1 5 e %
HES n some of these], Office and in the Quart-
r Sessions Office shows that the
district Attorney’s Office for the
ban South ‘ast four years ending December 31,
a
Se ne opp. at #0 939, handled 2,802 cases as follows:
BE | California were too strong for. thefsss for the year 1936, 653 cases
= Li | Volunteers of Tennesse and . 1. oo. 1937. 791 cases for th
VER S646 NAL : : } they put the pressure on they oper .0 1e year 31, 1 cases for the
SEVER BK 16 ay } i press y year 1938 and 705 cases for the year A
Rtn Haz hie {ed holes in Tennessees’s line thatf gag All Cuts From Heavy Steer Beef i i
ne could drive a Mack truck thro- Prime Cuts From 1st 6
The total costs of the criminal Ch k R t ~ i ed
(ugh. lb e RIBS OF De
fren half ti i d tor (hose four year to the ue oas Ol >
oe t ha : Hime i Some axpayers of Lancaster County were | ONE PRICE—NONE PRICED HIGHER 3) E E F =
thing | never So at Bastien in 1146, 858.37 as follows: $36,923.52 for : ro : oe
-all ga 5 ar - Armour’s
Eall Eien The Smo i cheet”| he year 193 $35.03748 for the Smoked Hams “qi; lb 23¢ Ih
ing section o e Southern Cali- a7 eo -
ne : rear 1937, $37, 811.07 for the year Meaty Pork Chops Ib 15¢ ’
fornia cheering section of 5,000 936 and $37.086.30 for the year 1939. y p
strong gave a stunning exhibition
: | of card cheers by holding up differ- ~ i ; .
A popular model for lighter delivery work, : : Sgr Wi Se thet sell d to the Court of Quarter Sessions Scrapple Country Style 2 Ibs 23¢
National Truck Week, Jan. 8-13, ed at random from the assembly | tified operation is claimed for the ent colo RrQs pe
: y ited : . field : !
out “cheers” or form pictures. nd handled by the District Attor- Sliced Baeon, 5". hoc lb pkg 19¢ 3 du
1940, will see completion of a truck line in Flint, Mich, by AAA of- | unit, with its completion at Ottawz, | 1ey’s Office during those four years W
test run without parallel either in ficials, has, for the past two years, | Can., of the 100,000-mile sun, the) They formed the picture of al yas $5241 which was a saving to To Vary Your Menu, Serve Smoked Shoulders ee
{longest ever sanctioned and super- | Trojan horse, the emblem of their h : $13
i ive 1 5 > raged i s : = i ORT 4 e {axpayers 13.84 per case.
the history of the automotive indus- been engaged in the most exten- |! dn e taxpayers of I ® ©» : riz
Sus |vised by the AAA. schcol. But the one that topRed| The items of cost reduced in 1939 i$ i Ib lb. Cc 3 is
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try or in the records of the Ameri- cive road test of its kind ever re- | H. S. Newcomer & Son, Inc, are | them all was the formation of their elow the costs in 1936 were the
(CITY DRESSED)
Mountains we couid see some Snow


me was very colorful and well
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c i nes
%2ve. Dork Ih 21¢ ONE PRICE 3
The average cost per case return- Sausage Pure Pork NONE PRICED HIGHER!
this new 1940 Chevrolet panel delivery is a familiar sight on city streets.


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ean Automobile Association. corded. Establishment of a new {the local dealers for Chevrolet Cars coach Howard Jones against 3] Detective’s expenses, the Larse No. 1 Smells CANADIAN J}, 17¢
A Chevrolet truck, select- world record for sustained and cer- und Trucks. background of blue and white cards. yr oistrates’ (which include Alder- arg . Waler ii sim Pork Shoulders V
pa RET « “| This card cheering is done by a| ncn and Justices of the Peace) fees Select Oysters yaa ea 19¢
, follewed by Grand Marshall “Char- Gayle. Western, the “Sweetheart of chioer calling out speek] ; S I
: : a d other Celebrities fode | cheer len er calling out speciall ind the Constables’ costs of Jurors, Fillets of Haddock Ib 21¢ Dy, Cc
aro 0 ren ley McCarthy”, with his mentor Texas y:8ha. © ! numbers to the cheering section and| he cost of the Commwealth’s wit-
: , Edgar Bergen, riding in a beauti- iY: / then cach student holds up the card| esses and the costs of meals fur- Bluefish Large Fresh lb 17¢
(From Page 1) i fully decorated Car, roses predom- , But chief interest concerned the! . i» number. This automatically) ished to Jurors showed an increase. Jumbo Shrimp Ib 19¢ 1 ir
“The famous tournament of Rose inating, was next in line, and roars floats Southern California has be- forms the desired cheer or picture] Not a single indictment was suc- Porgies Lg Fresh Cleaned, Scaled, Jp, 12¢ Texas Red ;
Parade started at tournament Park of laughter came from the crowds come tournament wise and recogni- | formation. ressfully demurred to or quashed. - f1eads On C
at the North end of Colorado Blvd. as “Charlie” gave his impressions zed float masterpieces as they pass- After the game darkness soon fell Qe Florida Red Bliss B E FE T S 1
at exactly 9:30 o'clock close to a as he went along. |ed by. over the famous city of Pasadena. Il Co
million people were now lining the | Enthroned on a boat, which had Santa Barbara, frequent winner |The big day was soon over. But ILLE ew oO a IS Cc alae
streets of Pasadena. The Parade | for its feature a winged horse made of the sweepstakes, achieved the long shall I remember what took ONE PRICE—NONE PRICED HIGHER bunch c coll
cons.sted of five divisions including | cf white narcissus, rode Margaret coveted goal again this year with | 100 there in that beautiful city] Evangelistic services are still in hetl
60 floats, 18 bands, 6 drum corps and | Huntley, Queen of the tournament its scene in flowers of three modern |potween the fountains and the Sea. orogress in the Ironville U. B. Oranges _ Florida 24 for 25¢ ONE PRICE i, puty
$600,000 worth of valuable horses |of Roses and her six lovely prin- racing sloops rounding a weathe- Sincerely yours, |Church. The visiting ministers for Thin Skin Juicy NONE PRICED HIGHER! toa
and riding equipment, cesses. marker. Around the frieze of the HAROLD E. COLDREN| his week are as follows: Grapefruit lge. Florida 3 for 17e AN dori
The great achievement of these| From this point on one after an- float is a frieze of leaping porpoises. Santa Monica, Cal. | Tuesday evening, 7:30, Rev. J. L. Brussels Sprouts Culif. > 15¢ ars
Pp we i ctn. :
floats are the facts that they are other, in a seemingly endless line, Realistic waves break over all, the Wi Smoker, Intercourse; Thursday ev- New Cabbage Southern 1 Whitehouse crus
made up of natural roses and greens came floats, the finest of the world's blue sea made of blue delphiniums, | poop pp THE BUTCHER ning, Rev. N. K. Musser, Mount- les. © : EVAPORATED ho Pr
of all sorts. It iy beautiful beyond | horses, while constantly came the With foam represented by Candytuft. | = © Nock Va, pigs are]ville; Friday evening, Rev. C. R. Delicious App es,.....10 for 29¢ over
description. | music of 21 bands. | But, not all the 1,000,000 were |yea]l smart. Rather than get the Robson, Columbia, and Saturday Apples Stayman Winesap 6 lbs. 15¢ K
First came the music of the Pasa~| The crowds recognized and cheer- content when the parade was ended | knife in its neck asporker swallow-] vening, Rev. H. J. Behney, Colum- Sweat Potatoes Yellow 31lbsiOe mac
dena junior College Band of 150 |ed and cheered as such famous rid- 2s more than 90,000 trecked to the |~d a knife with a 7- inch blade and|bia. i : ONE PRICE—NONE PRICED HIGHER Han
musicians, one of 18 bands to be ere as Leo Carillo, Buck Jones, Miss Rose Bowl to see Southern Cali- lis still alive. Decision Day Service will be held i tall cans as poss
— yn, Sunday morning and the revival Daily Egg Cray

ervices will close on Sunday ahd Scratch Feed 25.1b bag 5 1c ” engl
adm
ning with Rev. Blatt, pastor in
; 5 ‘harge. Everyone is welcome to 100-1b. bag $1.99 DEL MONTE \ hop
; ittend these services held at 7:30 - ~ * 2 ible
»ach evening. Daily Ege : | To
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mellinger Laying Mash 25.1b bag 65- E A % i ford.
ntertained with a venison dinner : i | > |
100-1b. ba, th
m Sunday. The guests were Mr. $2.55 303 | of tl
no. .
2 cans 25





L. Wisler, Gettysburg, Mr. and! Dzily Growth
s Mrs. E. Keyser, Pottstown, and | . - > . drive
Miss Jane Getz, Columbia. Growing Mash 25-1b bag 1c | his
Or Monday evening the Sunday 100-1b. bag 4 1 Blac
ichool class taught by Alvin Al- $2.39 — " oy bru's
oright held their class meeting at é : : Hink
he home of Harvey Seigrist, where Royal or Jello tlh Her
Donald Kemmick makes his home. Desserts pkg. 5¢ / He : Hink
The Ironville U. B. dart ball team Rich in Food Energy Wie: car
3 id 5layed the Mountville U. B. team Ga oo
Ko. . res
in the Mountville U. B. Church on Grape-Nuts pkg 15e ‘ n° ~ Be.
Monday evening, with the following Baby : Se : ay 5
2 scores: Lima Beans 1b. Je a : Coa
= Team 1st 2nd 3rd Sunsweet : \ Rs J ved
5 2d PruneJuice i; 19¢ a A i. Bb aceor
"
da ain S hat M a ever ali e "Giem Br 1 rer EN nN os
1 Glenn Kauffman and Hartman, B : : — : Lda
g y cach made a home run. utter 1-lt jar 15¢ \ 1 ¢ N
: x A Pa |
Mrs. Melvin Dashler, is on the pn Page $alag
Dressing pt. jar 17e EF : Ri
sick list. :
Re eated! A C om lete C lose - Out The Sportsmen's Club of Hemp- Ann Page Egg Noodles or aE .
» field Township, held their monthly Macaroni pk g. sc There's not a wasted minute lost once A&P Baked Goods hy
5 : teaming out of spotless ovens, They're rushed right
seting on Monday evening at come 3 ve
eeking g Eight O'clock to our counters at the peak of delicious freshness. More t. n
fy Landisville, and it was attended by that, they’ |
: 1 y y're carefully wrapped at the bakery to HOLD th: pit N;
Eve rvthing M ust se Sold items N OW BB ie |] Coffee 3 ib. bax a3 [irc Fy om ont tenis of moans. Fr
och J rillage. Babbitt's J a Baby
% villag IF YOU'RE NOW PAYING 10c OR MORE Harri
am Cleanser can 4¢
On Sale That On Account Of Lack Of § Newtown | | ™ To |
3 Laundry Soa is S ; > Bo, : <
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Habecker vis- unify Sedp 4 i day.
Octagon 3 bars1le S | on F
i ited Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shenk on J 4
: Sunday afternoon. 1,000 Sheets in Roll TY nr The
9 | Mrs. Irvin Witmer Sr. and Owen ScotTissue 3rolls22¢ Hm i 0 eneck

Marg:
Haines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abram All Purpose Shortening ! . 7 nes
anc
®
B® Haines are on the sick list. Crise 11h. © Al
| ! F lb. can 19e¢ ar
h e S e D ii 1 i h e i rst D a 2 =m Mis. 0. K. Greenawalt and oh ° 9 ; Ni # Carl
8 Ida, and Miss Ella Sherk Triple Creamed (LY : i R. D.
of Mt. Joy were Sunday visitors of Spry 1-lb. can 19¢ A low,
Swort
TT TA TT EC A SE PT I
8 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Moore. Franco-American i :
8 Mr. and Mrs. Abner Adkins and Spaghetti 3 cans 25¢ Zh 1 vin| F
(children, Ruth and Davis of Lan- Chase. & Sihborn a
FOR SWIIT GOODS YOU'LL BE PROU® TO
!caster spent Sunday with Mr. and
Ns Peiffer Coffee 1-lb. can 24e SERVE AS YOUR OWN...TRY ANY OF THESE! j Colur
! Chocolate Syrup Ends]
An Apology Better Hurry! Fixtures, Counters | Mis, Ray Gibhle spent Soul |} Hershey 16-0z.can 9¢ [| JANE PARKER 6: 2
TIME IS SHORT, AND ONLY A Cases, Truck, Etc. Henry Weaver of Ironville. Campbell's Doughnuts Roll of 6 for Pe
Myr Mrs f
R ORRY Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koser of Soups 3 cans 25¢ Plain. ‘Sugared ci
WE A E S SHORT TIME UNTIL THE All For Sale Klinesville were Sunday visitors of Sup! Chicken & Mushroom) ; in, gared or Cinnamon umbiz
autos
he Liv D B Brub D S Mr. end Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher, Jr. EET §
1 . 3 a pet } struc
ered the first few days DD. aker ept. tore Come in and look | Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. : T a : 2
i {Maris Gainor re: Mr. and Mrs.
but we promise better over any of these [Maris Gainor were: :
Will Be No More
MEN'S WEAR, NOTIONS, SHOES, and Mrs. Frank Strickler and son,
Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Be FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT One will be devoted to Mental Hos- | Penn State garden specialists, Joy I
Aaron Weaver and children of Eden Woman's Day 2e ata 3
service for the balance items you are inter- , 's. Victor Longenecker : SSE ne 18 M
Y Mr. and Mrs. ictor Long PEOPLE I'VE ENVIED 10
EER, Larry of Manheim. Is
GROCERIES, RUGS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, TOYS, GLASSWARE, HOSIERY, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brandt and
1 h Ar und Y ill N Be U d T B {Brandt and daughter > Marie The Divisi f Research and pital statistics, the second to Penal | of th thy of trial. ¥ Eli B.
W \ ghter, June Marie, e Division o ) 0 ese are worthy li
Bargains, Come In, S op 0 ’ ou ot rge 0 uy {Be and Mrs. Nissly Greider and | Statistics of the State Department of Institutions and Prison Labor in-’ local county agent will be glad | Barba
1 now completing final formation and the third to. Depart- | suggest those most likely to fit y@ i These



of this Close-Out. SAVE NOW ON DRY GOODS, ested in. and children of Elizabethtown, Mr. by FAITH BALDWIN
SHADES, ETC., ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ABOUT THE children, Junior, Helen, Miriam and | WELFARE DEPT. DRAFTS lease three smaller compilations. | varities this year. According The
; daughter, Jane of Mountville, spent | Welfare is
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jay | tabulations for the Fifth Annual mental statistics and various insti- | requirements. Messr
: | Brandt. | Statistical Report, which will be tutional tabulations. : 2 : me eee baum,
TE = | Mrs. John Fogie, Sr. attended the | published during the late winter. meee eel fms gpm A plane of Geo. M. Banzhoff Catso
Lv
- : es | Hie ins i NEW VEGETABLES VARIETIES |La te badly wrecked Zeller
on" | funeral of her nephew, Mr. Charles | This year instead of grouping ncaster, was badly wre Zeller
JOY, PA. Rear First National Bank | Haines which was held at Mount | this information in one bulky vel- The numerous catalogs being is- thé ‘engine failed and he ma Kram
Joy on Tuesday. um the Department plans to re- sued by seedsmen carry many new | forced landing. George was u Imn
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at wh