The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 26, 1944, Image 5

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th's week by the Great Atlantic a 2
and Fecific Tea Cc ompany. ye eT
neer in modern methods of | RAED Re Haran |
ass distribution, the A & P was 2 Hine Re St 3 Hog 7
estzbl’shed in 1859, when George MON 5 Lola
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Huntington Hartford opened the o Gillums. Mt. Jor -
doors of his first red-fronted store Fale aa a ME Jo
tN : n rthur Engle Mumm: Ji {
in New York City. Today the rsev I.ocnard, Jr |
stores are familiar sights 7° Ron m |
out the country, and, along with the | vin Porthey
present-day supermarkets, play al "nF hl Sats
vital part in the daily lives of mil- Fornof
: a IVY Sis ABW. 1 Ts > > 5 3 r Wiis h 3
—~BY— Lions of igonsumers, producers and Henry Newcomer Miller | Ja Haldeman, R1, Manheim | Claude Geibe Meckley, New Cum- bia
Xarmers: | Joy {Llc ison Niblock, Bainbridge berlanid, Penna. Charles Henry Lamparter, Manheim
A \ IS E OWI Announcing local observance of | Raymond Z. Heisey, R2, M f= Eberle. Bo Be Charles Ruhl Kupp, R2, Manheim Norman Shank, Pottstown
= Iv re J 3 APN vr AQ Ty: yo | STN IS Y, oy, =~ LO 4 y 3) . -
( the anniversary! V. G. Perrin, sales | \yjjliam R. Pfautz, RZ, : H. Good Eto > Eli rcher Musser, R1, Mt. Joy | David Roy Mumper, Mt. Joy
eT manager for this area, pointed out| Walter Tsho idy Boole : yi OOF 0 oh eT ¥ Yavin M1. Heisey, Bl, Manheim
that +t institution founded by | Harry Moyer §- 4 BRC hh 1 9 William Andrew Mateer, Florin
a fe wre idavs i io >| Harry Samuel Moyer, [1 C lare rnold. Manheir Raymond Dupler Zink, R3, Ephrata 48 C
Just a few more days until the gr is a veteran of four wars Charles Christian Go § one Ala yg gm George Rapp, Marietta William Westenhoefer. Marietta
shah te aids : ¢ y \ in, anhe y " v + :
small game scason is wide open. and has been committed to an im- yton Moyer ile eim shar Salle I Winfield Lehman Sprout. R3, Man- | Clayton Guy Witmyer, Manheim
We oughta have scme interesting portant role in the present conflict. | Sylvester McCanna ken Mt. ft 378 ies at: Joy Norman Bucher Kready, R2, Man-
laffs after the first coupla days, In its strict observance of the| Joy | vB cide 2 R2, Mount | Charles Henry Hacker, Manheim heim
i price control and rationing pro-! John E 1 Kell i FL re Ey vey ep Means Tor or Ey bra ar rt Charles William McClune, Manheim
Somebody's bound to pull a boner : . Th ai] Nil 1" Harry Jacob Rutherford, Marietta hii Saris To ” !
= grams, its teamwork with Federal | Milion wall Arci - ade al Robert Sterke S| Nelson Schrist Sentz, R1, Mt. Joy
a SD > ee ware ry er } -town Sua Robert Sterkel, Long Is- staan W. Eretz 7 :
or two. agencies in helping to move sur-| John A 1 Emerick, i Storey Ma he in land, N. V. Christian W. Bretz, E-town
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————— pluses of various commodities, its : Chester 1 | Dan : You Allery she Bi iswh Ammon S. Longenecker, Manheim
Course we don’t have to wait for in the drives to salvage Lar Hersney Vinpt] 7 | James Richard Nye, E-tiwn Samuel Koffroth Ludwig, R1, Lan-
: J alle . waste fats, metals, containers and | J: rel she; y JOY | T+ : 3 : caster
+ season fcr laffs. Lets Waste ye on : Flam Eb , Mt. Joy | James Miley Greenwood, R1, Man- a :
the busing ; a3 tai Now re paper, and its vigilance against] on Ri Col 3 William Snavely Lehman, R2. Man-
> 3 C or ste eC. / Je 1. + . i {: 1, © :
take fishing 208 ns hes, > waste and spoilage in the distribu-| oe v umbia Charles Edward Walker, Marietta heim : Nl
know a fellow (name's Elwood tio, of perishables, the A & P has| orb Man- Sta harold 5. Pie. town Charles Mellinger, R1, Manheim
Martin) who went fishin’ at the kept a pledge it made to the Amer- | Ww Senn B x.) David D. Ebersole. E-town James Weachter, Manheim
1 so in yi ic: a gt: » war’ Villlam 521 gti i - i =
river Friday and wasn’t satisfied to ican pubis at the start of the war Be \ Ri, Eli- | Paul M. Yeagley. R3, Manheim
: : Ta Perrin said 0 es thto Stehman S. Landis, E-town i i
S n the bank and wait for the *¢ tte thio we Stehman S. Landis, E-to Y
So . i: ary The company’s pledge over the| eta IT 1 nS Manheim John Moyer Miller, E-town um. um. at
fish ta bite, he went in after ‘em —| 4.00400 of John A. Hartford, pres- | Aaron David Humn Vianheim | Ei: Ve uffer, Musoma Arthur Franklin Knier, Manheim
= You guessed it — —fell in. ident of the company and a son of | John one! Bo own | Fi : : Sumpman, Sr. Mt Joy ® 9
. . . it. | Ivan D. Nace, Marietta 3 ind a no : :
And it’s not the first time either. the founder, affirmed 4 IE on ond Bord Hei ’ y Russe r. Manheim Paul Greider Erb, R2, Mt. Joy
to continue efforts to deduce the iad : i 2 i Hi I , Ji., E-town Charles Milter Geib, Manheim
—— — : : : aine ng both he eh :
oping 1 1 : ut of a spread between prices paid the) wi Jo Bo ns Te nberger, RS. | Amos M. 1] Vern Girld Liddick, Manheim
get a rise a . : Lie iC nherg RS 1 . :
Hoping 5 gel a rise o J grower and prices charged the con- | Manheha i : er, Mt. Joy Abram Haverstock Mumma, Mt. Joy . 5 .
Back Run farmer who was plowing cumer; to continue its aid to farm- | Gal ; a 0, | Ru town Chauncey Krout, Rome: N. Y.
g ~ : J e = vie 1017 I oy a
near the fence, a Barbara St.,, man eps in the orderly marketing of 5 Panic } Brenn i. B E-town James A. Sperla, R1, Marietta 0 e
: : 1, Jchn Daniel Brer sal DT : 8
driving past, stopped and asked: their products fair press, and id Edw: R2, E-town Maso Weidman Hoffer, R1, Man-
: aintai i ages and £000 Slang : yp { Charl viarietta 1eim
“Hev. + r-hecker, did you to maintain high wage { Lonidis Olweil Rl. E ( Iv 2 = ime MR dS uss
Ret Jou i oy Sa : working conditions for its employ- | * ry n ; a | Faul H. } Harold Metzler Zimmerman, Mount WITH THOSE DELICIOUS
see a wagon load of monkeys go by { bethtow : “rc | Bohra r.. E-town Joy
2 ees. | Charles r Penwell Vari- Ta AT . .
here?” And the farmer, quick on Perrin paid tribute to the more] a | lo William Rogers McLain, Marietta LOBSTER TAIL S
. . ~ 7 ta | T nr Fran nN y
the comeback, answered: “No! Did than 25,000 former A & P employ- | heim | Mt. Joy Oscar Franklin Frey, Mt. Joy i
: i 1e armecs - | er W Fi-tow1 Villian Henry ymier, Mariett: :
you fall off?” — — The smarty |ces, now serving In the arme d for-| | I town William Henry Byer, M wrietta Crab Cakes, Clam Cakes
¥ nlonty § es of the United States and Cana- mo , Middletown | Samuel Miller Kolp, R1, Mt. Joy
rove of lenty 1ast. Mees : ve} 2 | hridoe | . ieme srfor NGG 9 itits
drove off plenty S , for what he termed * ‘their share | _Bainbri ge | 2 l Bar sore OL 5S BR Lie Steamed Clams, Fresh
: Ss Sw in the growth of the nation’s lead- e Florin | 8701, Neiman Grove, R1, Mari- h : |
Here's a sad, sad story folks. but ing food distributing sy stem.’ i We { annem Fa SOR i = cy S rimp i
: et mre ~~ | [ Manheim | Russel William Leib, Bainbridge
knowing the guy, I can verify the | | Ima 22. Man | Franklin Martin Thomas, Manheim
fact it's true. Recently at Lancaster Jeremiah Manheim | "7% {Yoh Kreider. RZ. Mt. J AND THOSE EXTRA GOOD
2. Recently re Tov | heir : ; { John Hofiman Kreider, R2, Mt. Joy
a jury was being impanelled, when, | Hor iy | Wari Wolgemath Heisey, Mt. Joy | Roy Miles Shuman, Florin Salt Water Oysters
y rmar JOY x > A 9 i = . 213 Pov oy «
the judge asked: “Are you a prop- pesmi t Jos Wade Bingeman, Mt. Joy | Robert Franklin Stirling, R2, Man-
us RF i” 3 ¢ Bainbridge heim INT
ty holder Jur local Mr. Meek | | : RY TT. CCIAL—ALL NDS OF
oi Bi i op pe “Mar N N LEAGUE | 3 | j. Mon N. Y. | Jacch Lester Meckley, E-town CIAL ALL KINI «
answerad “Yes, your honor”. “Mar- TO - | 3. Nauman, Mai { Paul Bucher Kochler 1 | Arthur Antona Braun, Florin Cigarettes
% 35 i Ava A hin | I 1 ‘ .
ried or single continued the LEAGUE STANDING { Bra dt > pk ner B er Landis, E-town 1 Samue Baker Zink. Mt. Joy
judge. “I have heen married for five|, Ww. L « | ROY Coney ibid : | Walter Roland Jen Manheim | Howard Zink, Marietta Good Luck To All The Eoys
vears. voir honor,” was ithe reply Teams r= { Charlies Wii 3 | Hairy Rhoads Weaver, Rl, Colum- | Ralph Ream Sumpman, Marietta ¥un The Sorvice — "Mike"
years, Your no ? ro 24 8 ira E. Diel n ia ! David Paul Shire, R1, Manheim n ’ py |
“Have you formed or _SAprossecy an 23 13 .639 | Irvin Moyer 2 R2, Man \ Weidman Stauffer, RL. | David Faus Miller, R3, Manheim — -
opinion?” queried the judge and our Stuckevs 21 15 5831 Campbell, Marietta heim | Paul Bollinger Hibshman, R1, Leb-
hen-pecked gent admitted: “Not for ~ en 20 16 556 | Yr wl Boo | lam Haldeman Ginder, R3, Man- | anon .
the five soars, your Bennetts .............. % rs | Emerson - | heim | David Hartranft Waltz, Jr., R3, Dr. H.C Killheffer
105€ > >ars, . o . 6 44 | K 1 ein | | : .
¥ Schneiders ............ 6 20.424} George Kimm, Manheim : | Geerge Andrew Joy | Manheim
en { 4 22 389|Ci ; Willard Hoover, R2. E-town | ( vs Heidler "Bainbridge | Lester Elmer Roberts. Mt. Joy :
Haas 14 22 389 | | { Charle eidlei Bainbridge | Lester Elmer Roberts . Joy tometrist
Which reminds me” of an! incident] Alwines 12 24 334! Raymond Franklin Stettler, Lancas| Charles C. Kos Manheim { Earl William Garber, Mt. Joy P
told to me by a county clerk. A’; T Prema 10 22 313 | ter { Ira Albert { Roy Harnely Miller, R1, Manheim MANHEIM |
Me Ty | Ch B etzler, Mt. Joy Frank Copenhoffer Nissley, Mt. Joy 163 S. Charlotte St |
man approached the clerk | Bi letzler, Mt. Joy rar 0 ie ssley, . JO) . I . |
cole eq nr Wo a id “Last — | C I 1 hl R1, Manheim Wesley Koser Wittle, Mount Joy Telephone 137-R i
in the court house and sai Last | vines FG SG TC <7 ensinger ern. R2, Mount | William W. Neidigh, Florin Mon. & Wednes.
week I paid you two dollars for a 150 124 128 402 k ! Paris Shearer Good, Bainbridge Tues. Fri. Sat. 7.9 P, M, |
marri license to marry “> rr. 144 126 161 431 1 . Rea Samuel Wisman, BL Ea i
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Glutz. Now I want to exchange it Kunkle : eo | Elwood Townsend Wilson, hs, Man illian wd R Marietta Jaco b Arley Craun, R2, Mt. Joy BL Jeane THToWN |
y vA Ve ne € yr = Gg? EER 5 x ye : Hi § |
po tre Tiliic Dawe Fackler ........ 186 179 193 558 heim | Will Musser, Manheim Charles William Brinser, R1, Bain- > hea ne 24-R ||
for a license to : 6 ravi >" yay 171 195 303 william Buch Shaeffer, Rl. Mi | Warren Wilmer Libhart, Bainbridge | bridge 4 ! ei
» r Jerk I > ank - Tae =i \ "4 Yv Thea > . RANnor "ues Fri. Sat,
on,” The ders smiled aK anf HE 180 171 182 533 au it Joy Theodore Burton Sener, Rl, Col- avin 58 Fri, Sal,
swered: “I'll give you another li- i t r H 1 umbia {
cense. if vou've decided to change a Zn Sic oomshurg.' Charles Hamilton Wittle, Marietta ma _— ath ~ |
Is. } I to pay ther Total ......... 97 771 3859 4% I H nso (1 Sed Marietta Paul Berry Geyer, E-town > r © j
girs ol ave ray <r re « rv) | ~ « 3 11
girls, Dut yoy ive 0 Day Sh Bennetts FG SG TG Tis of ) R1, Mt. Joy | Cyrus Hoke Ruhl, R3, Manheim HO SW ARE YOUR HOES {
two The colored gent Kreider 84 245 175 604 | David Way I I Woodlyn Joseph Charles Richards, Marietta DON'T WAIT TOO LONG.
thought it over for a moment and > 152 189 178 519 { d ] Ma | Clarence Ray Wettig, R1. Manheim BRING THEM IN.
ud: “Well, give me back my first “3H spo wd I i « John Walter Demmy, R1, E-town
ud: L, 8 02 15 3 1 r y :
Ther ho two dollars BS 192 157 162 511 Id RZ, 1 Vi S Albert Warren Pinkerton, Manheim Citv Sh e Re alring Co
license. cre ain 10 tw lars a % " > 4 . . .
cense ; : Bolter oi. 140 160 160 460 i Vit. J i wn wer Eugene Smith, R2, Manheim I J 0 pa 5 .
worth ot diiference between tnem o onk 177 577! Claude S I i ‘olum- | Norman Kauffman Herr, Marietta " TRENT on
> Bennett ........ 192 208 177 S77 La S Bt boc. ~ td isan a al Tyr 30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET
two gals nohow, so I'll use th I ) .... | Roosevelt Churchill Harris, Marietta |
license I got a I ph Alb Hostetter, Manheim. ! Graybill Graybill Gibble, R1, Man- LANCASTER, PENNA. {
dcens 8 A or 860 959 852 2671 ] A of : — }
Tola: ......... ob Jad 00x abil Adam Schilli rb faust, Maytown heim a a i
—— —- rel 113 |
fot : J eis ) aefl Vit. J William D. J. McLaughlin, E-town WEEN IN NEED OF !
431 you near ol . G¢ SG TG Tis' Paul rd I ! } He 1he Joh ie n Keener. Florir i
. : Schneiders FG SG TG Tis Paul ard v igh y a - 2 |
track meet w 8 elder 185 163 171 519 BR i it ling E-town Ralpl cMillen Wclfe, M Crushed &
tho he never m aN, A ns re yo am V | l I derfer. Penryn Roscll Bates Herr, Florin !
backed te Ls i Buck 1683 193 155 513 and. N. | 1 mond Tyndall, Mt. Joy Chester D. Rohrer, E-town
ached nlp a IY Brown 149 108 128 385 fap: I | | Peter Ruit Grove, Rl, E-town LIers Roti, Me oy
alah intel L€ 169 143 124 436 mn V Vlanh Bi sirickler, R1, Colum-!| john B. Antes, R2, Manheim CEMENT. SAND. |
Dick Mumper isnt going into vy n on =17 n Abner Elwood Snyder, R1, Manheim {
1 : rove... 177 160 180 517 \T + WOO: » ul, Manher |
the plastering and painting busine Gro mah i, 1 Manheim Jacob Billett Fisher, R2, E-town CONCRETE BLOCKS, |
No, indeed. All that stove p an. vn waz evipl Darren 7 rmieitz, Man- | Paul Brandt Good, R2. Manheim SILLS, LINTELS, !
paint plaster. ete’ vou saw hi Toad ....... 848 767 T55 2370, I.lovd Eberscie Nis E-to 1 } Gantz, Manheim STEEL SASH.
Ay PEE 2 SG TG Tis| Armo Leroy McKain, Jr. Mariet id tin Goywalt Musser, Maytown
SAITYING Up ton Was very urgeme 3 194 142 Henry McFarland, Mari % R3, | Marvin Milton Messick, R2, Man- OE iii
ly needed. Why? Because Dick Stayer Groff. O heir
iy needeq. wily Decal a nem
1¢ 174 169 | a y : >
wi out a loaned pump gun, 168 163 176 i= | George Washington Farmer, RI, ASPHALT PAVING,
al TRARY vans » Do im TOY
see if it would work and had < 137 157 203 i hein Hock, MASONRY and {
1 iis 2. Yai DCoOPY a 24 i 2 , ence *CK, 4aANCe S e 7 |
shell in for the purpose, but Viateer 160 164 198 * : Manheim i Charles Earl McDonald, Manheim CONCRETE WORK i
dateer Li ise. $ i nF : : 1 |
pt his finger on the trigger : 2 i Le Ts Joy Dellard Harrison Hines, Manheim For Prompt and Courteous Service |
Net result—stove pipe shattered 9 852 888 955 2a i Hale n, Ji { Eli Edgerley Harnish, Canal Zone CALL
{a lost : dow nd Total ......... 819 852 888 2 ' George Boyd Greiner. R2, Manheim ir A Ire
Bnd gown, plasier a IW, 8 rn rai 12 Mt. Jo Robert Hamaker, Manheim t {
a newly purchased horn a near oo. FG SG TG wil Garber, R1. Hers} | Jacob Graybill Brubaker, R1, Man- . ro
miss. Too close for comfort. Well. Sana 182 165 160 ‘ h tty ariel 1eim MT. JOY, PA. |
4 ; : ELL trans = yd i 1fFe E-tow er: Baines: Wt wR ~ 1 - 3.R. a
anyhow, he found out how it works mpjnple 156 147 159 i i Roc elt Dissing ov Vian- er Haine: Ye Rl. Colum Res. 0 R i Office
Reinhold 172 198. 210 | he
The bride was bar 166 216 125 It. Joy Sherk B Jo | ; é
ter down the church &i Gray-' siuckey ........ 217 179 188 i : : ¥ E
ing hair straggled wis own 1 rut n a3 §
wrinkled cheeks and you could gal ..... 893 905 882 2630 4 1 jo wil I 5
Lear her cackle with heappine FG SG TG Tis] Amos Ko { { ) eim . ;
3 : . oy AL | I itit n o EF on |
The rect seeded ko... 161 157 140 458 I, 1 ; § T2 Help Make and Deliver Feed §
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her in a wheelchair— Zelcany ........ 161 136 221 518 a Ea a He him For Poultry and Live Stock
walk. As he mumb ed ¢ 144 138 159 441) § { McN Bainbridge | -_——
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2 store teeth ed 182 146 147 475) ri 2, M 1 nith Lititz i - « !
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SE 190 139 159 483 heim ; fer, Florin WOLGEMUTH BROS. |
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shone with highlights. Then they — - =i ee I 4 i = : ; x i
were married: the two whe | Tota 716 826 2380 | \ i Fi iS. | Phone Mt. Joy 220 FLORIN, PA. |
waited until they could afford to == = Lor B x | ut
get married. Ie id side outsid Yer xc. “ol I
Put the warm side fur side ii .
Did Know a deaf man That's wi he put e Iu 1r L {
cannot leg be committed of ae, 1 ) \irica
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crime? Why? Because its unlaw- Why he - ee 4 : 1
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ful to condemn a man without a Why he 2 z- i
hearing. Smart, ain't I? 2 Bg A |
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Here's a ern re of Hia- the word “f 1 se \ Gres
w tha ; Clarence W.: He did—"W I put > i 3 E !
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He hil the noble Mudyokinis ead it falsify move | dy B - Some Experience |
he hi ——— } Bol ~ = = 2. 0a RR wre . !
Of the skin he made hi : Lie : REGULAR WORK AT BETTER THAN AVIRAGE PAY &
ode them with the Be seein’, you in Hallowe'en : a ~
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Made them with the skin side out- suit Monda; — — — No! 1 don Apply ACME MARKETS Mt. Joy. Pa. Ee
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side, need a f Tve
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Put the inside skin side outside, wear all the time. E-u« Alder
Bit i Birthday FrA&P

ADHERINCE TO
PLEDGE CITED BY
AN OF FOUR WARS”
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By No.1 Board
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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, October 26, 1944








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WAITIN TO GET IN—
MY IDEA WORKED!
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HELP WANTE!


TO HELP ON YARD AND
DELIVERY TRUCK
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Phone Mt. Joy 114

Mt. Joy, Pa.


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TD I A A Sa SE 5. MC SS © OP OS ENT S08
Clothes of Military personnel and obsolutely essential
HARRY BROOKS
CLEANING
Announcement
DUE TO OVERCROWDED CONDITIONS
Will Make No Collections on
Monday, October 30th
WILL
DELIVER GARMENTS NOW ON HAND
work for civilians will receive cons! deration.
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