y J 2—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, March 15, 10.18 Record Sico Oil Company ORDER YOUR The Mount Joy Bulletin _ (From page 1) ( From Page 1) (A & P'S GREATEST |} W., Lititz R4 and Phare I'. Cocalico Twp. . 3,101.00 SATUI Lincoln E. Donegal Twp. 4,404.0) UITS J Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher "W.. Lincoln F. Tub 1198.00 a S £2 r | CANNED PR On SET sm EF. Earl Tw 3,594.00 J road ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1%. : : flarold E. Kaylor E. Hempfield Twp 5.196.00 YEARS! 3ainbr — ingly. It would be well if all the ; Kav . F. Lampeter Twp 1760.00 n of May Published Every Thursday at No.| Lhoro's documents were safely Harold E. Kayl venty-nine; I'f 1 ; 582.00 J Two Eng Y IY ny { who was kille 7 1G Tt . peor May 9-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa.| (4 at a place of ey access fo Lancaster, who w Es killed Wednes- |g. wr Bh 5 333.00 ; 61 ve ~~ ee hi) 2 i vhile in day when his true ruck a tree in| Tlizaketh Twp, . 1,058.00 . . Rocker Subscription, per year .. $2.00 and only boro officials while in Ridiev Park. was Tbeen in: Deodate. | Boro 2111.00 i Fla of J its os flenty a Six Months .............. $100 | vice. : wo ference | Fohtata Twp 3,338.00 of tempting A 4 : Small Three Months ............ 60 We hope our Councilmen give of ah H, and Florence Fulton Twp. . 1,513.00 EARLY frase, J HM IS with 1 Single "Copjes 05 | this matter a little thought. Nunnamaker Kaylor and was em-|j.hcqster City .. . 42,588.00 EE a os Truits board Sample Copies ......... FREE PAE ployed by the Philadelphia and | Lancaster Twp. . 3907.00 | With Mue ! lers AS P makes it easy to plant a whole Table ! SHOOTING IN THE BORO Pittsburgh Carrier He was a Leacock Twp, ... . 2 20 orchard of goodness on your pantry thd Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. SHO Ma A member of the Concordia Singing Independent verry pe shelves. TWO 3 Joy, Pa,, as second-class mail mat-| At the last regular meeting of Society. Besides his parents he is Foy Botui Laat HYACINTHS TULIPS One jer und under the Act of March 3, 187). | Boro Cruncil earlier this month, | vived by his wife, the former Boro Ye i 5.204 00 LILLIES ROSES Cones SE an ordinance regulating the use of | jy M. Zink, and three children | Manheim Twp. ‘ . 9,047.00 4 pi E D TC I | 1 0 R 1 A 5, fire Rey iy Hie ord, was res at home. These siste and broth- A Ip . 4.81800 DAFFODILS CARNATIONS White | sented and passed hist reading. | also survive: Lucille, wife of | Marin 5 DRT 1 Baby ( Martic J hd The vote was not unanimous but Richard Kline, Fast Petersburg: Yate TWP in 3 SNAPDRAGONS AZAELAS Ruz. 9 | it carried just the same. Geraldine. wife of William Good, | Mount Joy. Boro cr f ster Rr ANOTHER LIE NAILED | "Being on the ouside we hear | Elizabethtown: Lois. wile of J. Mount Joy Twp 234700 | PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDER HARLY FOR CORSAGES about It was a good story while it last- eid mE ave abl] Lape Yl a : _ "| Mountville Boro 196580 RD ee | arc f the yeas and nays on Wat | Donald Greider, Salunn, and Mar | Nou" Solkung Bors...” ORCHIDS GARDENIAS Carpet iY egisiation 1an the average person yin Galen and Carl, a of Man- | New Milltown Ind. ... 190.00 public health officer long to nail | 5, Jets consider it from every heim RI Paradise Twp 5 a 3011.00 ROSES CARNATIONS DEL MONTE HALVES BARTLETT - > I} re fidely circulated | ancle isis : Fenn Two : " 29-01 ¢ the lie, It was widely circulated angle. feng Iw ; . Cah OT SWEET PEAS DAISIES P ARS jib 39 " that 4,000 Japanese were poisoned | Jf the ordinance is passed as it pop coe Fe ol aay Tae ) igor : + : Mrs. R Jdins . dence wp vie ( "an Stove and died after eating American | is jt means that every in|" Uy Uo | Quarry ville Bors ooo yan POTTED PLANTS OF ALL KINDS A&P GRADE "A" SLICED OR HALVED YELLOW CLING tove, soybean flour. The truth was that | (he town, man, woman or child Man- | Rapho Twp. pg . 3.501.00 Mirrors PEACHES + 2:35 || © 800 Japs became ill but there were | ahove the age mentioned therein, heim Street, this hove. dicd. ut 5:15 Sadsbury Twp ' «72600 SYRUP ons Forks. no deaths. And the flour was not | myst first procure a permit befrre eins ) In} a] Salisbury Twp. 38351) ue ers reeén OuUsSes SULTANA HALVED UNPEELED Utensil i ' + a.m aturda i the arris 8 | Strasburg 0 vv 227.9 Noo contaminated. upon its arrival but | he or she can shoot a rat, hawk, , illne i thrue ein pure Bar vier N Veit ¢ Clock. Hospita alter an 1llhess ( eC resbure wp. in 262 WEST MAIN STREET , MOUNT JOY j ! os and S one. wife of Roy Collins, 147 that “dirty hands” of Japanese | weasle, rabbit or anything, be it Terre Hill Boro : : ’ "| weeks, Mrs, Collings was born in| Pale > 6 | made § handlers and cooks was responsi- | same or a general nuisance within fount Joy Twp. a daughter of Leacock Twp. Our Slogan: “Only the Best” CGPEN EVENINGS TIL 9:0) A&P FRUIT tay. 3 ble. the bero. If any hunter shoots at lia Shonk Risser andi arwick Twp BL 29-01 C CHIC eee . A Paul and Flsie Shonk Risser, and | Wachington B . " can Const or Kills any kind of game on the | (0 ember of the Mennonite | W. Cocalico Twp. on f reframe ttre : Bronde Now we've learned that the head outlying districts of our bere dur- Church. Besides her husband and w. Donegal Twp. : . I 782.00 | | EXCHANGE BRAND UNSWEETENED CALIFORNIA ORANGE Chicken Ee a Ena JUICE 2:27 serving oleomargarine to his men. | is subject to arrest, a fine amd | 0 she is survived by these Ww i Ton: Th . To Sep Tools. He thinks it would lower morale. | costs. Does that seem fair and | yoo “on sisters: Mes, Dorothy | A&P BARTLETT PEARS gives on. 308 2% ft So it must be butter. Well we | just? Zellers. of town: Mildred, wife of Total ras iy et $216. 500.00 | yon : + 3ab Bi 7, sharp . 3% eve A Xo»: ee eee LTAN FRUIT COCKTAIL 29-0z can Feed | are just a bit inquisitive to know | The War veterans couldn't even Martin Frey, Manheim RI; June. Communities Grow As Farms Prosper SU A hui oz 37¢ Eire the true meaning of Farley's re- | fire a salute over the grave of a 00 oo npg Myer, West Lam- 4 TH h FREESTONE PEACHES SLICED 29-02 can 29¢ rel, 4 mark. Since it has been proven | comrade a the time of burial in ool Ge wine per, | tA ignway Il What has to the $301,556 in sav- vs < the sre is exactly » same | the Fberle cemetery because that || 1 its of | ww. cs ) tcles ny that there is exactly the ape Ie Sed £2 ery be € this bt ; Pauline, wife of Raion (From page 1) ings effected by Lancaster County Farm Bureau COLD STREAM PINK Sz» of munition in oeo as Bnd if we have an Lutz, Ealungs; and David, Jay, that nearly twice as much Co-operative Association for its members and N 7-01 € < M. wh fs. in byter Jul not ate in a/ ARG K we ave dn Ore | Cloy and Wilbur, all of Landis-| 0k traffic passes thru Mount other patrons since it was incorporated in 1934? for -oz can known hundred ‘ean tell the difference by | ance re sulaiing the use of BB ville. | Jou as oe he Lindon Hix : 1 : 99" x. the wodnzer set { Joy as passes on the Lincoln High- A very periinent question is that! taste, there must be something be- (guns, 22s, etc. the younger se The funeral was held from the... 15 it any wonder that sb A x SUNNYBROOK RED SALMON Yeo con. BO¢c hind that remark, {are liable te Kill or cripple for life | Njsslev funeral home here Tues- Tatas nur are cot By the rules under which farmers operate Mol 8, Walt . . | 1¢ / oO r Sis are 3 - - - - * 1 74 n Jo er Of course Farley made that [some innocent person, day afternoon with interment in| po. Co Ce ed teal- their Association, patrons plow their savings (NORWEGIAN SARDINES wor cans 97 yy 7 crack to Rep. Fuller, who repre- | Cur Suggestion the Eberle cemetery. Bi conditions hore? back into stock in their Farm Bureau organiza- MAINE SARDINES ™ ov 2 Vor ems 27¢ sents a rich dairying section and Don’t rush that erdinance into Don’t forget we're handling all tion to help provide themselves with more 3 LD the latter wants the high tax to a law until it has hag careful con- | Eli H. Shenk thot trate en 0 tad lahe - needed services afd facilities, thereby increas- AA remain on oleo so there's a de- | sideraticn. We did that with the| Eli H. Shenk, seventy, Manheim | concrete road, one of the oldest in ing savings. a . VAI mand ‘far their butter. | Zoning ordinance and have re-!| R2 near Hosslei’s Church. died at | . ; \ ol However, dfter a period, old stock is re- - THUY Quite plain, isn't it | ever sine gl wk TR lk TL d thay all stock and consequently, con- PAAS EASTER EGG COLORS * 10c; 3 25¢ The © uite plain, isn't it! eretted ever since, for many rea- | 2:35 a.m. Tuesday at his home| Highway is a three-laner. It is eemed so all stock and consequ Y. ' ® oo 0 | son Il ¢ ral ¥ I 3 1. I I i it I hizl | trol of the organization is held by active farm- Decorate More than 50 Easter Eggs with 1 pkg. of Paas Pure Food Colors power ( S. after an illness ol several years.| certainly high time that the high- | 3 ‘ | F. Bak ONLY SOUR GRAPES Why not amend the ordinance He was born in Rapho Twp., a son way between Lancaster and Har- ers. | BUTTER KERNEL BANQUET PEAS 20:0: on DC lic sale, Mac Arthur's announcement that | 1d exclude all whe carry a hunt- | of the late Henry and Annie Hoff- | not only receives consid- Redemption of the stock again puis the cash KEEBLER CHEESE WAFERS 5.01 pha 27 ing Jes he will accept the presidential | 2's license from procuring a per- man Shenk, and before his illness | cvotion, but action. We need a savings in the hands of the farmers and in many wa A 21 = ie ise . + | . . . -0Z r nomination if the people want it mit? Their actions are regulated | was employed at the Gerberich-| better, wider road and need it cases, this cash is converted into needed farm SALTINES BY KEEBLER Plo 26c vo — and immediately comes oppo- [bY a state law as you all know. | Payne Shoe factory, here. He was| soon, improvements, into new or into the A & P APPLE SAUCE 2 Bz vm 23g STORY sition out of Chicago that if he Also, why n-t exclude the “com-|a member of the Mt. Joy Church There are many sections thru- farm home, situ ited (Mac Arthur) runs, former 'ser- | rade sa'ute” from being a vielr- | of God and Church Council, and|out the state where they . have Ultimately, then, much of this cash finds its vicemen will organize “Against | ion”? the Friendship Five Company, No.|much better roads than we do and | way over the counters of local merchants for Mac Arthur Clubs”, reminds us of | Bul after the ordinance has been | 1, this boro. Besides his wife, Mrs. | only abcut one-fifth as much traf- other goods and services needed by the farmers. C H I CK E N F E E D | rddifie 1 ‘re ay » Yale - y ™ ir |g + 3 1 i the story of the colored man who | pass and Hheresiter Hazel Packard She nk, he is sur-| fic. Therefore, all in the community prosper as tending was discharged after the first | VION Some gets reckless vived by these children: Theda | What's delaying action on that the farmer prospers and a better living is enjoy- feet, to World War. with his BB gun or his .223 rifle,| Mae, James, Morris, Evelyn and |new relocation between here and ed by all the rea Upon receipt of $400 and: his [YOU have legislation to back you | Patricia Shenk, all at home. Two Lancaster? : DAILY LAYING MASH Drone rt) . 1 ve f on actide 32a 4 ” " ww ’ dm east ang discharge, he was asked what he | UP in case of an accident thru brothers also survive: Jacob H a Se Lancaster County Farm Bureau ps Hagar? The ¢ proposed doing with the money | Shenk, of town; and Issac H.| THE LEGION AUXILIARY ez 25 Ib, bag $1.35 100 th. bag $5.25 with o and he replied: “Ise gonna buy | This. we feel confident, will | Shenk, Elizabethtown MAKES TWO DONATIONS Co-operative Association heat pl: myself a pair of mules, I'se gonna please the majority, even Burgess | The funeral will be held in the At the March meeting of the : and gas : ’ : : ; ; uarryville Sale name one Major and the other | Brown, who we understand is op- | Church of God here Saturday af- | American Legion Auxiliacy, = six- | Prop” Q DAILY SCRATCH FEED A General, den I'se gonna get a big | Posed to the ordinance in its pre- | ternoon with interment in the | teen members were present Manheim New Holland team whip and beat the living h— | Sent “eo Eberle cemetery. The gy Sto) committee asked 25 1b. bag $1.39 _ 100 lb. bag $5.45 ditions ont of both of dem” dens for cicthing donations for a three | 09 —— 0 — ee eee emt FIRS Without tact, ability, stern in A LUXURY FOOD Clair E. Lebo vear old boy and a twelve year i 3 on i : i sir] ar orders, skill to achieve, capacity | this section almost any Clair E. Lebo, forty-seven, 312 |o0ld girl DAILY CHICK STARTER of : and determination to devise, of the | child and a majority of the grown | College Ave, Elizabethtown, died| #A letter ol acceptance wa thon - mmm, > Sp oT TE Bak Mac Arthur type, how else would | ups prefer a nice orange to a nice | Tuesday, at 4:30 p.m fter an ill- | ceived from the Maytown Aux- Charles ype, 1 | | ge t at 4:30 alter an ill Li : 25 lb. bag 1 100 lb. bag 2 3 we have ever been successful in| apple. That's because they are| ness of four months. iliary for the party April 6th. 8 -35 8 $5. 5 Am s E World War II? | quite plentiful around here. Born in Muir, Schuylkill Coun- On June 23rd, the Auxiliary will B. Pru ® 00 | But you didn’t know that in ty, he was a son of John F + | again entertain to a Ward party at a | B kno y, he was a son of John F. and ce Hamid DAILY BABY CHICK FEED at the NOT GOOD BUSINESS {many places apples are a luxury | Annie Lebo. His father preceded | sandy er sold an . a . A 8 Tres are asked to make plans to attend {athet’s From what we've seen heard | and they cost more than cheice | him in death two years ago. Fe aste Nz athel : . ye Se n 3 ae oranges, Well that is correct He was a suberinteadent of the] this party, and help entertain the 25 bh. bag $1.45 100 Ib. bag $5.69 FIRS hy attending Councilmanic meet- anges, ait Is correct ; 8s 2 suberintondent of te TRUS fas of Iatf, she wiles has a swe | Clyde Zelmer, « the U. S. De- Washington Nationa] Insurance hespitalized yetorans. 5 3 Nie gestin to make to that body | partment of Agriculture, claims | Company, Lancaster Division. Donations of i Io I | o~ PR of Quite frequently while couneil | that grocery stores and fruit stands Surviving are his wife, Marie K. Red Cross and fen dollars for the ( = 3 Bak is in session it has occasion to re- | Charge too much for the fruit and | end daughter, Mrs. Roth, Grandstand Coupon Project weve Juicy Florida Valencia | EE 0 began an investigation. Upon in- | Philadelphia, and the f{cllowing | Made: © BRADLEY ADVERTISING, fac a fer to records, ordinances, maps, ( and what not. Invariably the re- | quiry he was told by one grocery- br thers and sisters: Leon. Lykeas: COUNTY WORRERS Wii | man: ‘Because I can make as | Wilmer, Tower City; Marvin CGUNTY WORKERS WILL secretary's home, the Burgess’ , | much profit on one bushel at these Ephrata; Elwood, Stroudsburg: | ATTEND VICTORY PINES | , | A special invitaticn 1as en ls | Earl ar im: Anna. | home or someone else's home and high prices than on several bushels ind Carson, Manheim; Anna, | thru no fault of any of these boro | lower prices, without that ad- Wife of Mark Kauffman, T yer! extended yo all eotiny workers i il = ! ORAN GES LARGE 150 SIZE 0 2 doieh 69° & or orange juice, salads or just quired documents are: At the officials either. They are kept | ditional expense and labor. City, and Noma, wife of Clarence | the 1948 Red Cross Fund Cam | That groceryman not only dis- | Williams, Lykens. paign to attend a victory dinner | there because Boro Council has | A never provided a safe place of | ample room in which to store or | file said documents. Council could not make a wiser or more profitable move than to provide a safe and adequate stor- age place for boro property. We recently had several police officers’ uniforms, revolvers, etc. to store and they had to be placed in private homes, Not that they were unsafe but no individual | does business that why, so why | closed why apples were high hut Funeral services will be Satur | at 12:15 nocn, Saturday at Hotel many, many other articles, day afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from A representative of the Adams | the Dreisigacher Funeral Home in County solicitors ave asked to County Fruit Packing and Distri- | Tower City, with interment in the | Make reservations with their dis- bution Company at Gettysburg said | Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may trict chairman through their in- dividuel team captain.. frem a bank. Investigate our loan ser- Brunswick. plain eating, you'll enjoy these fine-Savored Florida valencia : | Oranges. Go BPPLES 3.209 | M CALIFORNIA ICEBERG © LETTUCE & i 19° FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT gr 25c 204 FLORIDA PASCAL CELERY 250 19¢ GRASS SEED oxom ras so ven §1,19 Li EVAP. PRUNES Hb gg 2 bee 35 1 vice. there are far more apples in stor- | call at the funeral home Friday : eo y 7 1 A total of $15,085.9 has e age there than usually for this evening, 7 to 9 o'clock. A total of 31508590 h been Gs : I> lemmas solicited to date in the cow ac- season of the year and that some | od to date as a | 10} an ¥ { of the varieties will not hold in- THE FOURTH REPORT | coscing to Tug fa Iman, Coun definitely. | PERIOD HONOR ROLL Chairman. This is slightly les§ than { hity per cent of the county quota | Fewer sales and big profits seem The Fourth report period honor of $38,0C0 to be the slogan nowadays. roll of Mount Joy High School is ag fcllows: Werkers are urged to complete Ne? se” Ne” Nate” ———— AT TTI TI First honor roll all A's: Peggy their solicitations for Saturday re- TRUST COMPANY of MOUNT JOY , MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA ouncil? | . | Garber, Grade S > ock | Port meeting, It took many years to acquire Lions Club Hosts Case rae A mE cl A oe our various records as well as] Charles Rovenolt, Shirley Eby and | CELEBRATED BIRTHDAY boro property, same was paid for (From page 1) Elinor Lane, Grade 7 The little friends of Patty Non- S77 oa 1) C. town College. Dr, Eshleman, an, Seccnd honor roll at least o Myers, Jacqueline Zeller, Peggy | man, Kathleen Gruber, © Richard the boro minutes much to the dis- ‘ls | Zerphy, Grade 9; Robert Schneider; | like of several local politicians and | Charles Eshleman, that new uni- | Farl Shelly, Donald Thome, Sally several days later the entire minute | forms will be purchased for the | Ann Nissley, Marlene Zimmerman, . oe Grade 8; Jay Barnhart, Gerald | lor and Kathy Halk, of Elizabeth- i> A 83 E M ° book disappeared and nothing has | team. Bender, © Roberta Frank, * Rachel | own. and Mes. Nershold, 5 or | . am i. ount oy Pa. been seen or heard of it since. Lehman, Genevieve Zimmerman, i esl A EM - E /’ M | 9 : J 4 - I I 2 : Nothing exceeds a record in| Over in York county a dog | James Lindemuth, Shirley Leedom | from tax money and these belong- | A’ i thi | | B. hold gathered at the home of her PITTED DATES MARVIN'S 74-02 pkg 23¢ IMPLE - Fo arded | Alumnus of the Mount Joy high | As and nothing wer than a an Ho 8 : i Nr Ings be sarelully i ‘hool oke t the A Geraldine Cramer, Everett Metzler, | standmother, Ms. John Roth, N. { and safely stored. ; | = 100i, Spoe aor | Helen Beoth, Anna Espenshade, | Market Street, Wednesday after- — An Illustration { group on the “Human Frontier. Beulah Wolgemuth and Betty | noon to help celebrate Pativ's A number of years ago we had| Announcement was made that | Zeager, Grade 12; Victor Morris, fourth : ai C22 1% vou | SE > rR ; Juric « | fourth c.rihday, 2) H yo a heated political campaign in our the Lion sponsored Mount Joy | Lec Ran k. Ruby He lwig, Mary ‘ | { RIG T T IS WAY houselel ; Midget Baseball team will be a Jane Krall, Grade 11; Frank Tyn- Games were played and a party - hig ill boro — rather unusual now. Ref. Midget Baseball tea © %ldall, Grade 10; Gary Ellis, John |lunchecn served to the little Guests a LADIES we wm erence was made to our boro member of the Lanco League this | Krall, Jerry Shupp, Nancy Brooks, who were: Cindy Tripple, Ronni A 3 a vo. . > re: 1d) vile, - Ronnie at 3 ios records which were kept in an un- | summer under the supervision of | Miriam Fitzkee, John Bowman, Bravia Phyli An B = To The supplies. . ts as wana | Brayman, Phylisg Ann rown, ’ ke i o fir se. The | Mr. Clayton Newcomer, assisted | Harold Hollinger, Mary Grace a . % re» » Wante: locked safe in the fire house. T : Bucher, Anita Myers. Beverley | Jamie Philips, Linda Carol Sump- BEST BARGAINS in TOWN cheat editor reprinted half a page from | by Mr. Charles Heaps. It was an- 3 : shoats. | | n 0 ur ADVERTISING COLUMNS nounced by the Lion President, | Larry Jones, all of ( Aldinger Zeller, H town, - Sandy Forney, Sandy Kay- : - | | Prices effective Thursday, Friday : i Saturday 20, d Ng & a a i lair Wagner, Grade 7. There is no better way to boos! A y and Saturday, [March 18, 19, & 2 black and white. There are many | found the arm of a woman. A | ond Cc i of these rtaining to our boro |search for the body later revealed | let your Lun by local news THROUGH THESE AD COLUMNS and all dala be guarded accord- ‘the decomposed body of g man. Subscribe for the Bulletin. Paper acve 8