2—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, pri 29 1018 a Mortuary Record H PRIZES! The Mount Joy Bulletin From Page 1 | WIN CAS — $25.00 ENJOY THESE OUTSTANDING || FAVORITES FOR QUALITY Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher fe son of the late John H. FIXING 0» the HOME 2nd, 3rd and 4th Prizes — $10.00 ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 == I Ana Thane Bendix &y Diane Feeley | Next Ten Prizes — $5.00 most of his lite was em- Finish this scntence—"'1 like Ehrlich’s ‘10-68’ because Ir from the appearance 1 E 5m . ployed as a bookkeeper. He served How to Solve Storage Problem | po ] I I Every Th Irs 3 at 3 ob a community fi its also a fire haz- Yorstic t ihe Peace: hore sina I y ; : .." and mail your enswer (with label from bottle) to Th Te Ey TR ¥ Ran Ege i )-11 St., Mount Joy, Pe Justice of the Peace here sin never is enoug | oil kx Alida u Ys “lard ang costs in life and | 1947. Mr. H Ir he (EMS the Le never I noun P.O. Box 1435, Lancaster, Fa., | RN TH Ty a Hi ond n —- . April 1947. Mh endrix was a storage room in a home, whether { J Ho vives take « x y ! | n. ver vear .. $200 [Housewives u ke care in keeping | = Trinity Lutheran Church, the | it be a big house or a small apart- Not later te wit 15, 1948. i! 11 ( attics, basements and garages free of | Ww Il want everything we i nt : y at ive X 3 sevens, $1.00 MC ages ree re 1 W . tha n. | Ment, ea an 8 o- iH - housewives know that fresh. » Friendship Fire Co., and the L : | iat Smart housewive \ ] Months: 60 “waste”, for they know the danger ; Co Ne : tod A : ; may want to us i) handy, : i 1T 13 J | Is a New, Hig! ly - Effective { Mi eat? gi mors is highly imporiant in baked “ioe = fp . raster County Magistrates ASSO= 1888 2 § in in’ dar ey FI — jo accumulating trash. : iy a Wi ye Eo a tora: INSECTICIDE { / Jods « «150 oh i Cog yi any : B FREE | op : 2 : x dation. c 5 } 0 | ' ‘Vi : : / i ’ S. hat's why so 1 Copic i | There is satisfaction in working tes 1 M Charlotte One solution to this problem of | {| Kits all Srawling and flying insects |} / fla o fades. A ik | Jesides his wife, Mrs. Charlotte y a , and safel opie > nt at 3 «+. wry to make houses, lawns, yards neat, de . I storage, and a good way to protect | asily ar y SHED I \ ly / ps Ti Te Wg no a Postofiice St Mt fol Jearing ight! ace Clor Hendrix, he is survived by two | valuable woolens, too, 1s to use a fi * USE AS DIRE The ii choice of attrac- Joy, Pa., as cond-class a il mat- | of caring unsightly vacant lots of SORE C. Edward, Lancaster, and pair of cedar hope chests at the foot | 4 at Your Favorite Drug or Supply Store I WN | ii A priced items in the bakery ter under t of March 3 1879. rubbish. Tree lined streets, ay : ’ , ) { \ Act of March 3, dish. Tree lined streets flowes Arthur T. at home, three grandchil-| of twin beds. While we may Joo Hl J.C. EHRLICH CO., Lancaster, Pa. li department at A & P will save you | beds, neat houses, clean business : ‘ upon the hope chest as a symbol o | a . xy : | time—and money. too fren; and these brothers and sis- | ypomance, it has very practical If In Mount Joy available at Sloan's I 5 | 1, blocks, attract the aittenti of 1 A G18, attrac Be of ters: Emanuel S., Clayton and John iL) these who pass through our town. all W.. and Mrs. Margaret But those who live here receive the ip 0 . Todi. © lof this boro; Anna, wife of Allard i th | most benefit. Each individual prof- hg no on tbuyeh. and Elizaleth | — Appears as though the only way to ulseman, Pittsburgh, and Eliza . - = Pi its fram his own civie pride. { ot : straighten out Russia is to take her | eo 0 wife of Paul Bricker, Lansdowne. | Iiving angerous Y rg sigan SEED to the woodshed. ‘ The funeral was held in the Lu- i ED reams hy mn | J 1 ¥ nS XR €3 ® 0 | NOT CLEAR SAILUNG theran church here Monday after- American farmers will meet in- ith 3 ; WHILE Vest wever held » | noon with interment in the Mount Mest women never heid a spade lercased acreage demand, but are Sou cemotory | ! in their hand until they joined the |), eping their fingers crossed. In Ah Fon | values. whey tell me thay, even if | HOUSECLEANING Garden Club. | creasing production during the war, . : . ' clothes moths do get in a cedar { oe ; : Mrs. Fannie Lindemuth chest, they can do very little dam- then for the vears following when Mrs Fannie Lindemuth, 83, wi-| age. Only the young moth larvae | {i Shrinks blanket d Slipcovers! i nlp MTS, annie imndemutinl, do, - age, 3 bE) g ¢ « 1 3 1 Si Our candid impression is that the | foc yd demandg have been so critical, low of Samu:l Lindemuth, died at cat your clothes, and the cedar Washing rinks blankets an Pp in wi f sin hasn't risen in compaii- | (he farmers found a ready market "7 ? : aroma parvalyzes ‘them as soon AS ‘a ) price. © the fame : sail 11:35 am at the home of ner | hatched out. U nable ta eit, Waler removes sizing and causes yarn slippage ! son with the increased cest of other ened high prices. But, the farmer | z= i] trl Io yey 212 ha Shed olf dd | ; daughter, Mrs. Charles ouseai In 16 ste > I: . a . ( : ‘ : 'e. . , in curtains and drapes things. | jaoks to the future and has ques. aytown on Monday. She was We shopped around and found P l Sew |tiens to ask. He wonders if we SI: in. Fast Doneg 1 Twp, and that hese can fe stained 3 ach WHY TAKE CHANCES \ » olde: | will be at . \ arve os > ? BY "Py dE a variety of outer wood finishes |) Now 1 know why the older folks | will be at war w hen harvest comes, was a member of the Mayt.wn | that they can match almost any Hd { On prefer square dancing to ji tterbug- | whether the land is depleted beyond of God Surviving are | furniture now being used in the | SEND THEM ALL TO A > 3 ging—it doesn’t require near a {repair by planting suc h abundant thes children: Sola 8 wife of bedroom, Th y are pal Va mic Wi . an [ . : ¢ a mar- Ed 3 . | at the end o the new ollywood tween much knee action. [cvops. whether there wit b : .. | John Lzese, Marietta R1 Roy. 3;| type beds and they have the -addi- ® ® © | ket for the increased production, if Lindemuth Mt. Joy: Willis & (eral of be ing available As ri S | rf 1 In order to meet continual in- [there will be a price slump, it ond lisbeth 8. wile of | So0i8 whos you je a tons of ba 1€ Jane Parker . 2 hes y cele WTS 3 TY, 2g i, . : YO1 isitors. Rhee » chests i ( crease in expenses the city of York | risk there will be about weathe i Mervin & Arnold, both of May- | vour extra ts, furs, wo | ) . ¢ 13 2c - . . ” TT rg » o « 1h > . eds 0 . . a ay : a I is considering a new tax. They |As jong as the world needs fod |, poy 8, wife of Howard searves and dresses and gloves and || MOTHINE MOTH BAGS BERLOU | iD CARE . wit. | this ans ws a par 10 any other o u 10 t 128 > i contemplate levying a ten percent. | this answers a part, but distribu‘ion and Jacob: 8 Lindemuth, By ther f vou 3 dh : ig Sun J 32 rency are fac 'S. 2 When y . vould make a hungry mo CK ul { po 7. tax on renters of hotel rooms, a- |and currency ave factors, also. (When |, th of Columbia Rl; Mary S. |chops. A Lip Po partment house rooms, fourist cab- | certain hungry countries are able wif of Charles Houseal, with | ) - wr - os ET = RAISIN : cut o v Se . | of a — a s E 1" We Ooh ins and rooming houses. If Every to produce encug h for themselve who § resided.’ Sixtebn grands | oy : i cps Ne Ro CALE sch 48 Mu oO Tom. Dick and Harry insists on an | it means the American farmer must children 13 erent srandchildren The Bulletin’s S : CRESCENT POU CAKE .....--- a ny ] increase in pay and there really isn’t [look for another market. Some a-| 4 yhoo brothers and “a sister | MARVEL WHITE (The loaf with the new leak and taste) Ont vz ay Santa Claus, the public must round ere, suffered a loss when! 1. survive Mrs. Annie Lowery, | l: FA RM BU RE EAD loaf 14¢ 20.52 Joo hay le { i sor after | + \ wh pay. | markets and prices slumped alte Jacob Stoner of Califor- | crap 00 j BER 16-0z loa dump i ces World War I and they want to avoid |, nq john Stoner. Marietta. | . + JANE PARKER SUGARED, PLAIN OR CINNAMON SUGARED Me Crm THE FAMILY AT FAULT this happening to them again. The funeral was held this after- | Ww rE R N FE DONUTS pkg of 12 19¢ Neerin- : selves | ine finds aericul‘uri . A= : { Yeek's Best Recipe 5 om Cur duty is te concern ourselves | Spring finds agriculturists cooper- | oh services in the Maytown Ail hb ih ail Ab 20 it. {i- . : 8 ir Vig . ah Sip Moray ey : pa I er-Fried Oysters: 1-2 ¢!siid LA Ce 0 over the increasing crime among ating to harvest about three million | ~pureh of God and interment in Tour. 13 t baking powder MARVEL RAISIN BREAD 1-ib. Loaf i8¢ is: c ) . « PA ey 1. vear v > | ec Il i, 1-2 L aging CO ie NP luster vor boys and. girls, under 21 years of [acres more ground this vear than | cemetery. GaaY. 1.2. t salts neppor — AND ry ROLL CLUSTERS fo SEE 8 OR cluster of 9 17 Seme parents blame the vise {last and their chief concern right Gh {aoubic Bet : i pepi 4 SN FLAKE ROLLS he. 19 15 vidine Bi . . ray. | to 43 Theirs 3s & bic . 1 egg, htly beaten, 1-3 ¢ miuk 140 WY rb [= L in juvenile crime upon the past war. | now, is the weather. Theirs is a big vio (Annie H. Zerphey A : 3 oh gg oe {8c : : > i tae Sn an : 3 { lemon ju it grat n, 4 I J k 4 . 2 This does not account for the fact |iask but uct a hankless job, fox Mrs, Annie H. Zerphey. widow | | + { ohh ENGLISH MUFFINS 7% bil. w that there was a 10.5 per cent in- | their suecess in helping to keep the | of Zerphey, died at the home os de a te d Sift os — t te oo crease in juvenile crime cases this world’s cupboard supplied, is ac { her daughter, Mes. James Neal |. re, odd Baking. pave ai year, over 947. Society charges | knowledged at home and cheered a- | 97 New St. this place at 3:10 pm] 6. and ond sift ol FOR Ann Page Beans 21 lh cans 23¢ a the greatest lack is in conditions in Ih road, i Sunday, A former resident of] mbine or milk, lemon juice, Mover © the home. This is backed by ssid Tr Rapho Twp., she was the daughter | and parsley. Add gradually Ann Page Prepared Spaghetti2 Cans 33€ who study crime as a business. J | f the late John and Catherine Helt | flour, beating until blended. Dip MAXIMUM CROP PROTECTION Edgar Hoover, head of the er. feels) 2 2 Lancaster | pis Zink and a,member of the Men- | oysters into batter, drain off .ex- Ann Page Salad Dressing pt jar 35¢ that homes Be marly pls Py ing Paze 1) onite Crud iy Surv ¢ | cess and fry in a small amount of} PE Pip. L ° ing rather than places © 2 84) _ | are two daughters, rs. Elizabet) | fat. turning to brown bo ides y HY ; 1 tifa ic blamed. it be- tion has been set for Nov. 1st, 190. pop. 1... | fat, turning to brown both sides. | whi Ant Page Salad Dressing t jar 63¢ Since family life is blamed lon ha Hs top Tail Z. Baker, Lancaster and Katherinz, | Makes from four to six servings, P E RFE C T Q UAL IT Y a The proiect calls for building a 4- | . N i | ee Tits ‘ I" comes a responsibility of every par- ane | 5 wife of James Neal, with whom | Using Wail Paper of John |ten that carries out the color an . A . . , Bol PREPARATION [low bidder on both contracts. His | Hendiix, all of this b ro, and Mrs. | scheme of a room. There are wall OTHER WEED Libby Ss Fruit Cocktail 29 oz cans 39¢ Ab vi . 1 bi I ie second half was about | A T ; ‘ : Fars hh, sd : ase nde pn The seriousness of the world’s [bid on the second hal as ¢ Amanda Heaps from Columbia. papers that look like cedar boards. le, : e160 ood’ [ r : I i Si {emper, is stressed by the prepara- |: 16,000 lower than Good's bid. Private funeral] services were | This can be used in closets most KILLERS Campbell Ss Tomato Soup 3 cans 29¢ le tien of our medical profession to But when he saw he was low bid- | held from the home of Mrs. James | effectively. A striped wall pape: ur A a national emergency, by der on both contracts, Swanger | Neal hei Wednesday afternoon | border arcuad ouple of print B = os y veiling together with the military, | wihthdrew on one because he does | followed with public services in | then used to cover a lamp shade Lancaster County Farm ureau / CF 7 EK 4 3 10s ang not have fac < Q & work } \ nonat ‘ 1 | nd o bask ( he . . . A y OO on matters of atomic, biological and no have facilities to do all the work, | the Mennonite hu: ch in this place | apd waste bs : { t § 4 & living Co-operative Association OU na chemical warfare and its effects on |it was reported. nd interment in the Mt, Joy Cem- is very pleasing. You can : FRR TE ) y ah the civilian pepulation. Tt is wise The road costs as repre: ented by | etery | appl these ready-pasted papel; Lancaster Quarryville 8 A ai zh i % ab {oc plan for the future but the real- [the low bids are for construction |’ {yourself on the was of a room. Manheim New Holland Large, red, juicy ue zation that such action might be only. BY wy ° Simply plunge the paper into a berrics, e 2, lo Pint 3 . ; ah oct toc ! vot tub of water and apply. prepare, delicious 8 2 necessary, is not a happy thought. | It has been estimated the project New in Fi I ox XTX Ti i the latest sapons of Il cost the State and county an- $ ro orm For Breakfast Ne — Sr = a = to eat, : oq gh i se of the latest weapons will cost the State ar y an Grom vega 1 | gree tomes Gi 1 i None Priced Higher POI A modern times, will result in such |gther quarter million dollars in land Shelley on 8 oo Pans / =aLve oles \0 mR ces. ., On. TE | SOLID SLICING (Nora Priced Higher) 3 £ . . ed on Sunday toost wit} Jour wreak fas g %] disas‘er to humans that it calls for | damages. Just how these costs will yi | Ue ft you reagrast 0 A | If TOMATOES ol oi 3 [ | Mr. a Mrs. R Iumper and | scrambled eggs — Cover peaches ARE 1 q 8 new. modern ways of combating the be divided has not been announced. | nd Mrs. Ralph Mumper and | scrambled egg Cove: ; I 2, BY in ellophane pig po : | : : aughter ie > Neflsv v | wit brown sugar, dct with butte EY B effects. through medical aid and re- | As blueprinted, the highway will Bonnie Lee of Neflsville | v ro r, dot wit ve ll AY | FLORIDA VALENCIA (150 SIZE) lief. Well might we ery out fori he relocated to stay north of the Sunde guess of Mr and Mus, ; 804 th Give ed IM CRANGES i ep. d HH: BR Wittle for breakfast Use honey butter: {li f ighe ozen R- spiritual help and guidance when | Pennsylvania Railroad tracks for | pes Wittle | rn m 2 iM ; y hot Hh ’ 4 3s - : lev. a Mrs rd Bernhar n waflle sriddlecakes wh | | ~ iL = confronted by the prospects of that |the whole distance, bypassing Lan el nd Mrs. Howard Bernhard, : : iH) FOR SALE NEW GREEN CABBAGE 2 '* Ihe ‘ Mrs. Henry Brenneman, Mrs, Clay- | PiSculls. | | 3 Tes ot nensier “war disville and Salunga. an, Irs, 1y : ES FLORIDA 1 :. Ty ° ® 6 A : i. I it ton Brenneman, Mrs. Samuel Beck Inspirational | WHITE POTATOE GRADE velocation wil involve cutting Sy Sow, Wal x - + > . IH . . : 5. arn Be 1. | Let us have faith that : righti} | V =i 3 CHANGE PARTNERS the highway through rich farm land |¢F and daughter, Rev. and Ms. | ee ol in that faith Tei One, Two and Three Yards Wide E AP. MIXED FR i > i | > rT kor Rov wv makes might; ana ir nat Iaith 2 (8 1 a = EEE TF Reh After the sweep of jitterbugs an {in the area. Henry Becker, Rev. Harry Eshleman | . 1 if i attended the Eastern Resi ‘ | us, to the end, dare to do our duty iii | A & P GRAPE ywmba, it is pleasing to the old-| The new highway will provide 2° ended the Eastern Region Con- as We understand it iH &® ane = : 3 ster, who cant keep pace with mod- | concrete roadways, each 22 ft. wide ference of the Church cf the Breth- | Norham 5 ICH ite: ul) i i > t E: detershurg Nodne Ablaham Liang ! lancing, to hear there is a craze | ang separoted by a four-foot divi- Ion at East Petersburg on Wednes- Shan me Hi 100%, HYDROGENATED SHORTENING he old-fashioned square dance. |sor strip. It is designed to iron out Rev. Eshlenlan being one of ; af : . . : Ls the speakers businesses, Its presentaticn at) |i ED TY GE 5 started, in a few cities, as a hills and curves which make the hee Vc | | 0 d ret srown into a pop- | {1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hoffaker and | Roberts will be tac first showing in| | | wild return, has growy ¢ = | present road hazardous. . dln : Lancaster C tv . i » { | DEL MONTE, LIBAY'S OR ASP ular fad ‘hat is taking the country Cl A three sons, of McVeystown, Mr. and | “#1851! aunty and is suede) Telephone 31-J ELIZABETHTOWN | BARYVELETT PER oa and city by storm. Clubs and some Mrs. Clayton Breneman, Mr. and | ~ ite a great deal of interest. iH | 18S “rons 2 | 4 — 13 mmc: omen A og a ot se ot SAREE Sa Ba AS SC ES colleges, are having teachers instruct « Mi. Joy HY S Fifth Mrs. John A. Eshleman and two | | " SULTANA log ae ontario ons we Sandy puso: nd RETR APPLE BUTTLR »-. 1% Shades of our grandfather, it is d (From page 1) Mus. Jacob Eshleman of near Mil- | ’ : MM ) J F F d LIB GC LE SOUP Mi: 3 whan 3 Sadun of cit 8 32 9) oe, Poca Coreen, Faby Hele [in Grove ount Joy Frozen Foods LIPTON MOODLE SOUP MiX cis g, Mary Jane Krall, Anna May| Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper Sr. 2 iB ¥ “ LOCKER PLANT PHONE 189-M LAKE SHORE HONEY 1th. jar 24 Open Baily 8 a. m. to 5:30 p.m — Cpen Friday to 8:00 p. me. IONA TOMATO PUREE 3 "nor. earns DiS plicitv. Dress styles lend theii- 1 stlves to the square dance for ‘‘col- ssick, 11; Jean Wagner, Kenneth [spent Monday and Tuesday at Cam- | or”. Long, full skirts and blouses | Nissley, Marian Breneman, 10; Gary |bellstown with the latters sister, i HT 27.01, can acs of plaids, daintly sprigged calicoes | Ellis, John Krall, Bonnie Bigier | Mrs. Elen Neidigh. 1 APS Sayzh KRAY A & 02: Cans A583 i Pes —— | > ud Q RELIABLE D 17-02. cans IA ginghams and percales, Seem to | Nancy Brooks, Miriam Fitzkee, Jo- Rave YOUR GRE SAT fg H THIS WEEKS SPECIALS CJT GREE 3M SCANS : : $1707 cone 30m kave time looking backward nd Janne Kramer Rush Nentwig, Glenn | I 4 2 1. 16 oo DYE. Gite Borel SB: ih PRESERVES Ay db fz 99a jor Gia finding pleasant some of the features | ig Mess Gime ues oa on ’t 1SS eeing | lt Ls 0 off duy 1. % 2¢j. Sliced Strawberries 55¢ Fl APPLES sticeo Q 2-01. cans. PP of greatgrandma’s day. Myers, Peggy Zerphey, 9; Peggy LANG of ofl IE. 211. i BD. PRE a iki eo 0 Fackler, Paul Fitzkee, Marian Qber- (From Page 1) R Get 1 -'12 oz. Pkg. Rhubarb lc RED CHEEK APPLE JUICE 2 avait battles 334 SARL of the homes is of a different de-| ¢ Wo. 4 ov W | sign and individually illuminated. | * Bo Everything seems to take money, |ly, Donald Thome, Peggy Wealand, | 80 Sid fnclvcuaty | EN § COMPLETE LINE OF FROZEN 1 the windows of stores are | a Fo Le but there is something that those |Claudette Zeller, Mary K. Landvat- ; : | : miniature replicas cof what the | ils \ + ios. Tis rw who take pride in their town can 89, je Doris Linton, Miriam Oberholtz- Ric A | Fruits, Vegetables, Pastries, Fish and Meat without a great expenditure of cash. | Georgianne Shatto, 3; Mar) It is more a point of time than cost, IB ley, Shirley Eby, Ronald Garlin, to use energy and effort to clean up | Christiana Max, Laura Rinehart, CLEAN UP { holtzer, Robert Schneider Earl Shel- stere sells, Little cars and trucks, powered by electricity, move around thc | CLOISTER DAIRY ICE CREAM ene's town. Most neighbors work [Robert Schroll, Lucille '1 home, Jean | secuon, ¥ lashing lights i Pints 25¢ 2 Quarts 95¢ 1 Gal. 51.85 io improve the appearance of homes, Will, Claire Wagner, Kathryn Zea- oy golor hi San is the | [ESTs rom | yards and alleys. Clean-up drives |ger, Jeanette Brenneman, Roberta DE i k. Joy. 15, <7 pe #7 ; SUPPLEE § ICE C / ° N are pepular in every city. Officials, | Frank, Ruth Oberholtzer, Charles |’ ol fi wi ap has. J oh 3 Fo OUR | LBZ ST AL7ESY IC CREAN 83 E Main Si M i J P civie groups, garden clubs, health |Rovenolt, Genevieve Zimmerman, 7 viewed i teh Boing | Be ay | Pints 25¢ 10 Quarts $4.50 Gallon $1.20 | . ° oun oy, de organizations, s Ob ah igns to | | sw | rices effective i 3 A Pot hah RR : | Everybody reads newspapers buf | | various towns throughout Penna, | IS-RIGHT IN: , Dixie Cups - 10c Butter Pecan Tarts 15c¢ Prices effective in all A & P Super Markets & Self-Service Stores Tin cans, ashes, defuse of all kinds, | NOT everybody reads circular ad: It is new and cleverly presents to / THE GROOVE | | Sein taraciumubie da. spite of us, | vertising left on their door step. !the public the names of hometown Se { J A i