The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 18, 1948, Image 2

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Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa.,
, November 18, 1918

The Mount Joy Bulletin
Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher
ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901
Published Every Thursday
9-11 East Main St, rsdn Ye y
Sul 1, per year $2.00
Six $1.00
Thr 60
Sin ( ies cir ser 05
Sample Copes ......... FREE
Ent ered at he P ost stoffi ce at Mt.
Joy, Pa, as s« d-class mail mat-
jot ung le r the Act of Me arch 3, 1879
EDITORIAL
+ + »
One may get something for
nothing but it does net inc ude ex-
perience.
Cc ¢ @
There are many more people
ho od 2 iy oh
who have nst had en ug!
cise than teose who had teo much.
® 0 a
exer-
We want to congratulate Mrs,
Mary A. Weaver, of the Reformed |
Mennonite Home, Lancaster, upon
having celebrated 100th birthday
She certainly deserves a lot of cred-
it being able to withstand wars, plus
a live'y rate of living by the Ameri-
can peeple ef teday. There are two
more centenarians in the county
who also deserve cur heartiest con-
gratulaticns: Willams Adams, an
ex-slave living at Landisville and
Miss Annie Heibaek, of Strasburg.
Mrs. Annie Zellers, St. Anne's
Home ang Mrs. Esther Westaler, of
Elizabethtown, both died shortly
after reaching their 100th milestone.
ede
JUMPING THE GUN
The potats situation in the United
States is developing into a muddle.
In order to keep the price high as
an encourazement to growers, Uncle
Sam goes into the market, buys and
stores many potatoes. Last year
some farmers re-bought petatoes
for 30 cents for which they received | kindly
$2.28 per bushel.
This vear there was » good crop
and the same effort is being made to |!
keep the price high. To make mat-
ters werse Canada is shipping car- |
load upon carload into the New
England States, paying a duty of
97.5 per 105 ibs. and selling them at
$235 per 160 Ibs. while Maine
$3.25 per 100 Ibs.
Canada can ship 3.500,000 bushels
at 37.5 per 100 Ibs. then the duty
doubles. It is doubtful if the higher
barrier will stop their shipments.
er A ree
CHRISTMAS SEALS
There appears on szle the an-
nual Christinas seals. announcing
the approach of the heliday sea-
son and remindin 1s that it is
for better give than to receive.
Mone) received fiom the sale of
these sezls is used for the preven-
tion and cure of tuberculosis and
for such things as regular (free
chest X-ray examinations and
other hea’th precauti ns through-
the country Many in Mount
‘aced their order for

friendly Christm:s card early
abgut completed

Children have
{ wants, and the
stores have started decorating with

tinsel and actilicial sew. The
season ¢f giving is almost at hand.
Buy Christm:s seal stamps and so
give a priceless gift - help and
kealth te another.
Cc ow
A WORLD OF BOCKS
ed that schools
much attention to
2s they used to do. Ed-
sav schools are doing

» every year to stress the
of reading that

methods ching reading have
changed in mcdern education and
ifficult for the public to un-

them, Reading is so
impertant t most of us that | we
want cur children to grow up
with the desire and ability to read
When they leave the classroom,
they walk into a life, improved
through book reading. Thos?
wh do net care to read are judged
peor indeed. by those who cherish
it. Whether to acquire knowledge
tion, for simple relaxu-

or inform
tion and enjeyment the world «of
books is a limitless field. Take
away movies, radio, games if you
must but leave us our books.
cdi itn esteem she
A 177 ACRE DAIRY FARM
WAS SOLD FOR $18,000.00
A modern dairy farm of 177
acres located at Upper Lawn,
nortan of route 241, from Lebanon
to E-town was sold by Mrs. Al-
meda G. Gruber Saturday after-
noon to Arthur Alspach, Lebanon
R1, for $18,600.
it consisted of 127 acres in cul-
tivation and 57 acres in perman=- jan
high school auditorium at
ent pasture. There is an eight-
room house on the property.
. Newt oui

an Proves a
1S. Workers Met

By Esther Geltmacher
mt
Book Wesk Observed = -
grown potatoes are being sold for |
SALU NGA ”
' “ONE WILD NIGHT”

field Township high school will j

NEWTOWN News From Florin |
(From page
Janet Barten and Minnie Shelly, of
Lancaster visited Mr. Samuel Shel-
I 1 Sund
1 M B. I Kauffman
Mrs. Kati man of Rheem
I Jol Eicl
I County
Vi B. Gladfelter of
1 N Horne
P d on M
I 1 1 Sun
nO - eee
1 Church to pre-
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| Electrie W old:
and Gas € ling
Also Specialize Od
FARM MACHINE WELDING
AND EQUIPMENT
Automobile Truck Welding
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
Lover's We alding Chan
ut toil Oliv
Della and Marietta Streets
MT. JOY, PA. Phone 285
20
C. M. “WEBB
& SON
122 South Bgfbara Street
MQUNT S80Y, PA.
ROOFING #- SPOUTING
SHEET rE: AL WORK
ROOF PAINTING
PIIONES:
Mt. Joy 117-3 E'town SRT
SO0OSO0

092;

Quality Meats
A FULL iE OF
ATF my
ruits & Vegetables
ell eee
KRALL'S Meat Market
WwW est Main 5 St., Mt. Jovy.
BENNE ETT’ S
Restau (ant
45 EAST MA ST.
MOUNT
Monday thru Saturday
and 5 to 8.
NG DAY
ERS SERVED
7:00 p. m



Dinner served 114
THANKSCIV
DINNERS PLA
11:30 gm —§
Reservations hone 9096-R
:
EHANKS Ti EK SPECIAL
Bey t= Cream
$2.00 Gallon
Place orders early

Closed Sund days

Clean Crushed Stone!
Prompt Delivery at
Low Prices
Penn Lime Sto
PHONE E.-TOWN 66-R-2
7
re
& Cement Company
RHEEMS, PENNA.
5.8- |




YOU CAN DO YOUR OWN
SEWING
More and more women
are making their own
clothes.



NEW AND USED
SEWING MACHINES
r Immediate Delivery
s of Sewing Machines
® Repairs for ofl mal
® We pick-up anywhere

@ Top Prices Pi
for Used Singers
ewing Machine Sales & Service
J. V. BINKLEY
E 216-7 111 N. MARKET ST,
ELIZABETHTOWN


SPINNING RO
Ln
id
Ka
HELP WANTED

MEN for
| CARD ROOM
AND PICKE

SPINNING ROOM
ROOM
WOM N for

, TWISTERS AND
SKEINERS
For First and Second Shift
GOOD
PAY
APPLY
RGE BROWN’S SONS, Inc. |


AT A*P ON OUR

Sno-White
CAULIFLOWER
Extra ¢
large
head

SWEET JUICY FLORIDA (200-216 SIZE}
ORANGES 2 - 49°
WHITE BOILING ONIONS 3 lbs 25¢
SWEET POTATOES "uy ~~ 3™19¢c
PASCAL CELERY ie 23€
RED DELICIOUS APPLES 2" 29¢
FRESH CRANBERRIES ves
EMPEROR GRAPES 2" 25¢
DROMEDARY DATES" hie 23¢
CALIMYRNA FIGS 19¢
NEW CROP NUTS "3a "4 ws 49¢
IMPORTED CHESTNUTS * 29¢
OU'LL SAVE PLENTY

FARM FRESH PRODUCE
These appetizing, creamy-white heads of
caulifiower are at their tempting best
now. Treat vour family to the flavorful
goodness of fresh cauliflower tonight!



ER LN RE Th ANE PA ST
Lana
KNAPP
MONARCH





® To make the Thanksgiving feast a bigger success —we sugges
NEST of BOWLS
| 8. .
{ Justi the %ioht sizef |

ER iA i 4
§ i MIXE { 2 | bowl at pur fing
i i 4 7% An cleetric mixer Rd ie
fe! J that whips, beats | “a gor tips. act
x — and Ng! ively deco |
~~ “must” in every | | b)
3% Kitehe pa
= Phir a 4 7 $2 O05 |
$34.95 [Ser . |
COFFEE MAKER TOASTER |
Q | |
i to 8 Cups im A real beauty, |
Lo ae . that ¢ + 2 | [ase
Hts 2
7 4 | For pertect col-
{ cheoze a coffee
i
every time
{ maker, So easy to
clean,




like it.” Fully
x adjustable,
$18.95 |


2-Burner




automatic and |



ost these kitchen aidls,

CAKE TRAY
and COVER
14-inch glass cake tray has seal
tight metal cover. Finish in bright
enamel with floral decorations.
Red, Green, Blue, Sg
Yellow. Each.......... 69Oc¢c
2 1 MEAT
| CHOPPER
1 Make tasty
meals from left
iid overs with this
fi] meat and food
chopper. Family
size, with 3 cut-
ters.
$3.50

ELECTRIC HOT | ELECTRIC CORN
PLATES .........33.05 POPPER...
H.S. NEWCOMER & SON, Inc.
Mount Joy, Pennsylvania
25 lb bag $1.09
83 E. Main §t.


SUNNYFIELD EXTRA FANCY
WHITE RICE 2 12-07 pkgs. 25e¢
HIGHT
COFFEE 1 Ib bag
RED CIRCLE
COFFEE 1 Ib bag
BOKAR
COFFEE 1 1b bag
IONA OR PACKERS
TOMATOES f 2 18-07 cans 25¢
A & P GRADE “A” 4
SAUERKRAUT 2
SILVERFLOSS 4 :
SAVERKRAUT 2 27-07 cans
RISING
to
~1
“0% cans



‘WHITE HOUSE
MILK 4 tall cans 55¢
ANN PAGE PREPARED
SPAGHETTI 2 15%-07 cans 27e¢
2 22-07 cans 35¢
27ND 2
DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE
D333 38°
( A & P SECTIONS OF (REDUCED PRICE!)
( GRAPEFRUIT = 2 =x
LN

Sr"
WET SHRIMP meow size = 35¢
SWEET POTATOES "°° x 35¢
OLEOMARGARINE "+ 1: 36c
PIPPIN ROLL 300s i 20¢
YUKON BEVERAGES ces. sis odor, 10s 10€
PEA BEANS ve 14c ib 2T¢
GREEN GIANT PEAS 2 x alc
NIBLETS CORN 2u=38¢
- 41c
10c
CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 29¢
MARVEL BREAD Ihc at 19¢
ICED RAISINBREAD 45° 1 20¢
PFEFFERNUSSE Js, \ 39¢
FRUIT CAKES ii. "091.25 72° $2.45
8-1 ne enna $3.85
TUNA FISH [8/3
ASP PUMPKIN =
Ss
DAILY BRAND
SCRATCH & MASH FEEDS
Daily Laying Mash
Daily Growing Mash
Daily Scratch Feed


LOUR 44-07 pkg. 39e

ta” Nin A Nr” Ne

100 1b bag $4.29

Mount Yous Pa.
All prices in this advertisement are effective in A&P store in
Mount Joy.
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