The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 06, 1941, Image 6

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New Factory Coming Here
MINIMUM WAGE, 35¢ HOUR
Write At Once
P.O.BOX 85 9 CC
The Bulletin, Mount Jov,
‘Mortuary
Record In
‘This Section
(From Page 1)
| died suddenly at his home near Ida
{ Grove, Iowa.
Deceased is well known here and
{is survived by his wife, Miriam
| Chandler Shearer, (formeriy of
| town) three children, Vivian, Wil-
and Charles, at home and
| step-mother, Mrs. Anna E. SRearer,
Jo this place.
i
|
{ iam
Azron Wilbur Shenk
Aaron Wilbur Shenk, twenty
months, son of Phares K. and Anna
| Mae e Buckwalter Shenk, Manheim
iR. D. 1, near Landisville, died
| Sunday at St. Joseph's Hospital
where he had been under medical
treatment for four weeks.





One Extra Pint of Milk
Each Milking Makes Feed
Worth $8.00 More Per Ton
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[ . « 1 extra pint per milking makes ration worth $8,00 more
{ a ten,
. « » 113 extra pints per milking makes ratior. worth $12.00 more
a ton.
. « 2 extra pints per milking makes ration worth $16,00 more
a ton,
i
i (Note: Above prices are figured with milk at $2.00 per cwt.)
|
ton. An extra pint more per milking
does make a difference.
While it is hard to tell whether
there are 15 or 16 pounds of milk in
a milk pail, it's still harder to tell
by just looking at a feed whether it
will produce 15 or 16 pounds of milk.
Two feeds that look alike may pro-
duce entirely different results when
fed to the cow. It all depends on
the ingredients in the feed, their
quality, and how they are blended.
Results of experiments at the
Purina Experimental Farm show
that a cow may consistently produce
+15 pounds of milk per milking on
one ration and 16 on another. Al-
though that extra pound is only a
pint more and hardly shows in the
pail, it really does add up to quite
a sum.
This is the way it figures. If a
cow is fed 10 pounds of a dairy ra-
tion each day and milks 30 pounds
of milk daily, that means a pretty | Ebiror’s NoTE: Our local Purina
fair return on the feed she eats, if | feed dealer has checkerboard dairy
milk is sold at $2.00 per hundred |rations to be fed straight with
weight. However, if she is fed the |home grown roughage. He also has
same amount of a better feed and [checkerboard dairy concentrates to
gives one pint more each milking, |be mixed with home grown grains
that feed is worth two cents more |to make up dairy rations that are
per milking or four cents more per |fed with home grown roughages. He
day. In other words, the better feed | will be happy to advise cow owners
is worth four cents more for each [how to feed their herds to the best
ten pounds, forty cents more per | advantage, using as much of their
hundred, or eight dollars more per | home grown feed as possible.
In The News|


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People, Spots


PICK-A-BACK CRASH.
pilots brought their planes down thus necr MacLeod, Alberta. They
collided 50 feet above ground and became interlocked. Pilot “on
top” shut off his motor and rode in so safely. neither pilot was,
injured.
. Two Royal Canadian Air Force student

THRIFT TIP . . . Under war
economy, Uncle Sam's motor-
ists: “must tighten their gas-
oline belts and Watch expen-
ses carcfully as European
drivers have in past,” Joseph
W. Frazer, president of Wil-
lys-Overland, told auto offic-
ials at recent meeting. He
predicted. a swing to low-cost,
low-upkeep moforing as a
means of counteracting rising
living costs.

AID ADVOCATE . . . Wendell
Willkie shown telling reporters
about his extraordinary whirlwind
inspection trip to England. The
defeated 1940 Republican presiden-
tial candidate was trump witness:
in “lend-lease bill” hearings, ad-
vocating aid to Britain on bill's
terms as less likely to involve U. S.
in actual war_than withholding of
such aid. «





 
 







The reason some fellows won't
look for a job is because they judge rules that a wife with mone
would rather hold on to their stiff must pay alimony to a husban
neck. who is poor.







Mary Margaret Schatz, nine
daughter of Harold and Kathryn
Wagner Schatz, of this place, died
ny
a member of the United
Brethren Sunday school and was in
the third grade of the Mount Joy
grade Besides her parents
she was
school.
she is survived by the following
brothers and sister, Harold, Jr.
Dorothy, Robert, Richard, Thoma:
and John, all at home; her maternal
grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Wagner, and her paternal gandfather,
George Schatz, all of this place.
The funeral was held from the
Sheetz funeral home here Saturday
afternoon with interment in the Mt
Joy ccmetery.
Mrs. Fannie K. Kauffman
Mors. Fannie K. Kauffman,
ty-two, Landisville,
seven-
band, the Rev.
niversary November 18, 1940.
The funeral was
day afternoon with interment
the adjoining cemetery.
Mis. Verna Chandler
Chandler
Escott died February
home in Sumner Oregon,
complication of diseases.
She was a school
number of years before her marriage
the township
Escolt
Verna
26 at
her
having taught in
schools
villz, The Third Grade of the Mount
formatery School and the school at
Sumner Oregon.
She was horn
was tha daughter of the late Dr.
D. Change of Mount Joy.
survived by her husband and twe
ahs wife of Russel
Brendle of Alleghany;
Janet at home, also these sisters
Miss E. Pearl Chandler, of Wes’
Chester, Ella Chandler Smith, Moun’
Joy, wife of Harold J
Shearer, Ida Grove, Iowa and Vivian
of Major George A. Cockefair
of Fottstown.
BR pnb
| APPLICATIONS FOR
| 1941 LICENSE PLATES
w
Miriam
wife
were mailed to 2,522,700 motor
i bicie owners of
| Feb lary 25, Secretary of Revenue

| William J. Hamilten Jr., announced.
are made
and numerals
“The 1941 license
with yellow letters
a background of marine blue.”
cetacean
| VEGETABLE SOUP SALE
The Ladies’
| United Brethren
tegs
on
Chu:ch,
|
[ Wedsasiay, Marcon
| may be given to any
{ of the church.
They also decided to make dough-
of the ladies
Life isn’t so one-sided when a nuts again on April 1st.
Yi BR
Besides
died suddenly
at her resi ce :15 o'clock on Aa 4
hee re idence 843115 delock . {Armored Division, Fort Benning,
Saturday afternoon, from compli- Ga
cations dus to heart disease. Shel Joseph Anthony Strausbaugh,
was the daughter of the late John|Elizabethtown, volunteer, Co. D,
H. and Adeline Kreider Cassell [30th Engineers, Fort Belvoir, Va. i
She was a member of the Landis-| Henry ‘Byers Elizabethtown, No
ill Mennsnit Church for 42 listed, Supply Section, Reception
vite shnonile 3 ure or Center, Fort Buchanan, Puerto
years, and ig survived by her
Hiram G. Kaufman,
pastor of the Landisville Mennonite
Church. Other survivors include Corps Technical School, Lowry
cone daughter, Dora, wife of Wayne Field, Denver, Colo.
or ris a Groth Robert Lindemuth, Mount Joy,
Aungst, of Elizabethtown; a broth- enlisted, Cadet Air Corps, Training
er, John K. Cassel, of Lancaster|Detachment, Lakeland, Florida.
Junction; and two grardsons, Jchn! Paul Singley, Manheim, enlisted,
ard Wilbur Aungst, of Elizabeth- 2d Rec. Co. Guard Section, Fort
town. Rev. and Mus. Kauifman a. NE Marieti sted
i ina an aries elly, arletta, enlisted,
observed their golden wedding an School Borracks Walter Read Hos:
held from the
andisville Mennonite Church Tues-
in | Medical Regiment,
Escott wife of
of a
teacher for a
of Strasburg and Quarry-|p 1
Joy Borough Schools, Glen Mills Re-
in Strasburg and |
She is
Oregan and
Application for 1941 license plates
ve-
Pennsylvania on!
Aid Society of the
at 4
, meeting held Wednesday evening,
decided to make vegetable soup on
12th. Orders
Lancaster County,
This County's
(From Page 1)
Co. B., 5th Engineers
Regiment, Fort Belvoir, Va.
Norman Rothrock, P.N.G., 103rd
Medical Regiment Band, Indiantown
Gap.
Woodrow Wilson Stump, Eliza-
bethtown, inducted, 30th Ordinance
Co., Fort Meade, Md.
Kermit Hilton Manheim, in-
ducted 5th Engineers Regiment,
Fort Belvoir, Va.
Joseph Stasko, Manheim, induct-
ed, Co. B., 5th Engineers Regiment,
Fert Belvoir, Va.
{
inducted,
Joseph Houltz, Manhem, induct-
ed, Co. E., 3th Engineers, Fout
Belvoir, Va.
arles Beaston, Columbia, R.
D. 1, inducted, Co. G., R. T. C. Fort
Sam Houston, Texas.
Lerov White, Manheim, R. D.
inducted, Co. E, R. T. C. Fort Sam
Houston, Texas.
Jerome Hetrick, Masonic Homes,
Elizabethtown, volunteer, 2nd a |
ored Division, Replacement Center,
| his parents, he is survived by his 8th Co., Fort Benning, Ga.
paternal grndparents, MY. and Mas] gp, Jrh Hawk, Elizabethtown, in-
Benjamin F. Shenk, of Masonville;|qucted, 1325th Service Unit, Quare
and his maternal grandparents, Mr. |termaster Corps. Indiantown i
and Mrs. Amos L. Buckwalter, of] Lester Ellinger, Manheim,
Oyster Point. 1, inducted, Headquarters
ment, 1325th Service Unit, Diets
itermaster Corps, Indiantown, Gap.
Mary Margaret Schatz Ralph Mumper, Florin, ir ducted,
|H. and S. Co. 30th Engineers, Fort
| Belvoir, Va.
Wayne Kreiner,
teer, Building 20,
Marietta, volun-
Medical Corps,
at 3 p. m. Wednesday from a i, diantown Gap.
tured appendix in the Lancaster| Albert Landis, Manheim, R. D. 1,
Gen:zral hospital. The child had enlisted, 3rd Regiment, Fort Slo-
been ill for one week and was ad- cum, N. Y. .
itted to tt or spital rs sday nicht). Fay Gamber, Columbia, R. D. 1,
fue ie hospin esday nish inducted, Co. A-4, Medical ad
Fort Belvoir, Va.
Lester Fogie, Columbia, R. D. 1,
inducted, Station Hospital, Medical
Corps, b-20, Iyliantown Gap.
Jay Snyder, Mount Joy, R. D. 2,
inducted, Fort Meade, Md.
Howard Edmonds, Manheim, in-
ducted. 56th Engincers, Fort Bel-
voir, Va.
James Vogel, Manheim, volunteer,
1st Student Co. Engineer School,
Provisional Battalion, Fort Belvoir,
Va.
Robert Fleckenstine, Marietta, in-
ducted, Co. C., Fort Meade, Md.
John Getz, Manheim R. D. 1,
enlisted, P.N.G., Co. G., 103rd Medi-
cal Regiment, Indiantown Gap.
Clyde Miller, Elizabethtown, en-
listed, Co. A., 32rd Medical B. N.
Carlisle Barracks, Carlisle.
Ralph Kriner, Marietta, volunteer
Co. 16, Replacement Center, 2nd
Gerald Erb, Mount Joy R. D. 1,
enlisted, 22nd School Squadron, Air
pital, Waghington, D. C.
Woodrow Leon Strauss,
R. D3,
Marietta
enlisted Co. G., 103rd
Indiantown Gap.
Victor Hollinger, Manheim, on 4
listed, 14th Air Base Sauron, 4
Boiling Field, Washington, D. C.
Paul Renninger, Manheim, a
unteer, Edgewccd Arsenal, oi 4
more, Md.
Orie Smith, Maytown,
Army Medical Cente,
ers Section, Washington,
George Carmitchell, LX in
R. D. 1, P.N.G,, 103rd Medical Regi-
mert Band, Indiantown Gap.
Lester Peal Miller, Manheim R.
, volunteer, Seivice Bettery,
12th F. A. Battalion, Fort Sam
Houston, Texas.
Charles Pennell,
listed, 2nd Rec.
iN. Y.
Wilbur James Hostetter ed
enlist\1l, 14th Air Base Squedron,
Boiling Field, Washington, D. C.
Joseph Doyle, Elizabethtown vol-
Battalion D., 2nd Coast Ar-
tiliery, Fort Monrce, Va.
William O'Connell, Manheim, R.
D. 3, enlisted, Motor Transport
School Detachment, Quartermaster
Depot, Room 210, Hclabird, Balti-
more, Md.
Alvin Stauffer, Marietta, R. D. 1
enlisted, 1320th Service Unit, Quar-!
termaster Corps, Fort Belvoir, Va.
Samuel Knight, Manheim. R. D.,
1, enlisted, 3d Recruiting Co., Fort
Slocum N. Y.
Ray Snyder, Joy,
Motor Transport School
ment, Quartermaster
(bird, Baltimore, Md.
enlisted,
Mount
Co.,
Joy,
Fort Slocum,
enlisted,
Detach-
Depot, Hola-

GRAND VIEW BEE
A spelling bee will be held at
the Grand View on Saturday.
March 8th, at 7:30 o'clock.
Thera will be 2 clesses of spelling.
one general information and one
rapid calculation.
Entertainment will consist of pianc
and accordion music and dialogues.
Mr. Arthur J. Thome, teacher,
——— Qe eee
TO BE CALLED FOR SERVICE
Lancaster county registered nur-
ses, 617 of them, have received
national nursing inventory ques-
tionnaires from Mrs. Katharine
Miller, R. N.,, special agent for the

d Argentina is urging its people to, U. S. Public Health Service, within
eat more pears.
the past few weeks.

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Pa., Thursday Morning,
—~
March
G, 1941
Don’t Miss These
Golden Jubilee
Values
Celevrating
30 YEARS
oi Progress





GLENWOCD FLORIDA
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Ranches Juice
Peaches
Barilett Pears 2
EEE EF ENE EEE RR EE:
Freestone No 2
Halves or 02%
Slices cans
No 214
cans
Anniversary Sele of Garden-Fresh Produce

California Telephone
 
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ONE. PRICE_NONE HIGHER
CRISP SAVOY
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ONE PRICE-NONE HIGHER


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Lenten Fonds
It’s National Canned Salmon Week
ALASKA CHUM ALASKA RED
SALMON | SALMON

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TUNA FISH FLAKES 23
Juicy Cal. Lemons «13°

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3
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FANCY QUALITY
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Large, Juicy Florida
5.17"
WILSON'S M
BEEF STEW
SWEET PEAS
TOMATO JUICE
GRAPE JUICE
PICKLES Lord Baltimore Dill or Sour
Glendale Park ~
Grapefruit Grass Seed
3: 69°

Wilson's
Certified
Asco Fancy
Blue Labei
or Sunrise
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Farmdale
Brand
Stokes’, Hurif's
RENEE EEE EEE IEEE RENE NENA ERE
CHOICE TOMATOES
MIXED VEGETAD
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2. 25¢
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TUNA FISH 16
CHEESE Rich and creamy : Ih 2X
KRAFT'S CHEESE Vili. 2 2 45¢
KRAFT'S CHEES
yg Ty & 2s 28°
KRAFT'S CHEESE
Amer. Pimento = 8-02
or Velveeta pkgs Ac
MACARONI DINNER «5 10¢
SPAGHETTI ccs 350 19°
LIMA BEANS | 2 106
TOMATO SOUP 07 Be
APPLE BUTTER @ 337 25
PEANUTBUTTER- Ga, [2 130
SOUP BEARIS choice Hand picked wn Be
BEARS Asco slowly cooked with tomato sauce 1008 Be
PILLSBURY'S PEANCARE 2 0: 17¢
PILLSBURY'S BUCKWHEAT il-
BOSCUL COFFEE tin
Take Home an Exira Dozen


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America’s Prize-Winning
SWEET CREA
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Cream White Vegetable
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Gold Seal Ali-Purpose
FLOUR
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Anniversary Sale of Quality Meats

GOETZE'S VISKING BONED AND ROLLED

CAKE FLOUR
coi seAT BH A MS oe asm bn 20
CAKE FLOUR 8 =F
BiSQUICK 40-0z pkg 27¢
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Ducklings INE 1. Be


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4 Oven-Fresh Sliced Victor Extra Good News!
Our Extra Delicious
loaf

(BREAD
Golden Jubilee Bread
is now enriched with
VITAMIN B-1
It’s Golden Color
tells you it's
made with eggs
Pork Chons Ib 21c Ib 19ec
Rib Roas ib. 29e
Fresh CountrySausaget. 1 Qe
Fresh Hamburger 2 bs. 29e¢
Ib 2%
Boiling Beef
2 lbs. 15e¢
Sour Krout
Ib. §e
Boneless
Rolled


A
big
24-0z
cans
OINTy MPRE
BEEF STEW
A complete meal—Ilean beef, potatoes, carrots, and peas in rich
brown gravy “The Big Meal in the Big Can!”
31
Sw it's Baked or Pickle Boneless Pressed
Loaf 1 1b §¢| Ham 2 1b 17¢
Sliced Lebanon Spiced Luncheon
Bologna 1% 1b 13c| Mest 21b g2¢

Sliced Fresh SALMONIb21¢ SALT WATER
Sliced HALIBUT Ib 21¢ | OYSTERS
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Prices Effective Until Closing
Saturday, March 8th, 1941.
Mount Joy's
Moderna Self-Service
Food Market
21-23-23
E. Main St.
MOUNT JOY, PA,
Parking in Rear
Open Every Friday
snd Saturday Nights
Th ah 2 dis
¢

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Lifebucy Soap
Lux Toilet Soap 3 cks 17¢
LUX FLAKES
Qc
RINSO
5-0z
pkg
29-0z
as 15c
Silver Dust
Gold Dust
ige
Pkg
3 cks 17¢
123-0z
pkg
lc
a
22-0z pkg 20c
36-0z pkg 17c¢c

.dlc| IVORY SOAP
34% 25¢
cke cks
17¢
2 guest cakes 9g
Scot-Tissue
Scot-Towels
Scot-Towel Holders
OXYDOL

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320° | 215 WI
Sweetheart
SOAP
317

DAZZI.E
pintbot 11¢
SWAN SOAP
17¢
cake Be 3 Ve 25¢
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