The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 20, 1949, Image 2

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2 The > Bulle tin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, January 20, 1919 Ee NAAN of || TT = Ee mm em
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The Mount Joy Bulletin |" T
1c Mount Joy Bulletin —of — | AN INVITATION
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Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher LONG AGO FROM
ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 III II TTT TT ;
TT a low man, went into a secluded
Published Every Thursday at No. ds, found a hermit there 1 ;
9-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. od ee nr HR pole My 20 Years Ago 5
a mbibed with the holiday spirit of
per ves 200 : : ort i}
be Pel, 0 sharing, they brought the old fel- | Jacob M. Schroll celebrated his TO YOU
Three Months ............ 60 | low out of the past into the pre- | 75th birthday
Single Copies .......... a 08 With a bath, shoes, suit, A veniscn roast was served to
Bete res FREE
Sample Cop'es neck tie, he was ready for town | 17 members of Girl Scout
Entered at the Postoffice at Mg, 10 meet civilization and its numer- No. 1, at thei
Joy, Pa., as second-class mail mat-| us blessings. It is said the her- At
ter under the Act of March 3, 1879. | mit knew nothing of the blessings.
The good folk went further. They
got him an old age pension and a
various places thruout
county autoists swap all kind
essories on gas

Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper
Publisher Association
a re | 2nd gave him a
vd time.
391 mild cases of La Grippe
rollicking :
© [treated by our physicians in
30 . . . . first two weeks of January
EDITORIAL! ™ ute te mi + 00 vit is
friend wonders what the old her- Hate ji May oo;
+ 3 mit is going to think of tax Corporal Albert avis, State

Harrisburg, were married
inflation,
national
out of forms,
cawing,
international jig-
problems, traffic Am
end bum radio shows. Sometimes | €lected
these of us who are tired of so hanna River
Accord ng to a report
. } y
milli'm dol- = hn K
Im will ¢ spent hy June 1st on
flood control at York. That is
over five ident: of tt
president o he
Road Assoc.

Troop
January meeting.





Saturday, Jan. 22, 1949
To View And Inspect The
“fl NEW CHEVROLET
and Ld AND -
Po- |
the
s of
et ot The Opening Of Our New Garage
Susque-
A Call Will Be Appreciated
t Susquehanna | much civi'izati ishe ec Mark Mummau, resigned at |
encuzh to keep the Susquehanna | much civi'ization, wished we could Mr. Mark MN
Fiver within its banks say nothing [find a secluded woods, in which to | Shenks Oil Co, and is employ ed | CORNER WEST MAIN AND NEW HAVEN STS.
of the C dorus Creek which flows | hide, Of course, a woods in the | with H. S. Newcomer and Son.
thru the White Rose City. winter is not so attractive a dwel- | The property of the late H. C.
Gos ling place, and perhaps the her-
mit will wait until spring before | at public sale
he returns to his hide-away and First
takes off the shoes
Brunner was withdrawn at
One of the funniest things we
ever heard over the radio was real snow of the
hreedeast Sunday A southern and neck tie. fell last evening with several in-
tation told of an offer of nursery i : ® ; ches
«tock +t Ft. Wurth, Texas and EDISON DAY The Florin
Foundry was u
Monday due to the
treme cold
Next February 11th, the birthday | to work
of Thomas Alva Ediscn will be ob-
| served on a nationwide
Remember
expires at
wound up by saying:
this wondcru! offer

midnight, Saturday, Jan. 15. You |" scale, as and 5 cents seems to be the
figure that ene out, we can't. it nas in past years. The em- high price for tobacco. Some of
6 | phasis is to be placed upon the | the crops were sold at 18 1-2]
At the onnuel hosiery exposition | recognition of the in- | cents,
venters great to alt Mr.
human betterment, and all manner { Ushers
of civie
st th Astoria, the presi-
dent of the Sanson Hosiery Mills League at his home.
and service


predicted an increase in the sale | 7, organizations There is such scarcity of all
of womens nylens this year. will play a leading part. | flowers in the cities, owing to the
From what we Yavé seen on the Tae achievements of Edison are | many deaths, that prices have
increased length of women's skirts, too well known to need repeating. | soared sky high.
it leoks lie the reverse to the Foremost mong {them were his | A tri motor Army plane fell in
werage man. Of course it is the experiments: in thea yard at Royalton, killing the
worch. who Wear fern. | Science of electricity, which pro- | crew of eight.
5 60 vided the ground work cn which | Friendship Fire Co., held their
BEST THING COULD the who'e vast power industry was | annual banquet at Ed Reams spa-
HAPPEN | built, and which have revolution- | cious garage, in celebration of its
State Representative Worley has | 1ze¢ the living and working habits | (0th anniversary.
introduced a bill in the Legislature of the American people. Edison | Donegal Gas Co.., filed a new
to abolish Davlight Saving Time. | | Bay thus becomes a tribute to ono | rate schedule before the Public
The hill passed, would male pot the greatest public benefactors | Service Committee.
a misdemeznor to display a clock | the worl1 has ever known. | The Rosedale Orchestra furnished
not set nn Standard Time. | Bu Greve 1s more, to it than |the music for the square and the
That is the best thing could hap- | s. Edison Day must also be | modern dances at the Garden Spot
pen. he war is over and there | con as celebration of the | Tea Room.
is no sane reason why so many greatest force for progress that A Lebancn man paid $59.50 for
exists—the free . .
inconvenienced | e freedom of the individ- | a
{ual to explore,
and to succeed,
| cion or
string of old sleigh bell
to create, to fail| Mr. Willis Enterline
all without coer- | as foreman at E. B.
domination by government. | age.
| Can anyone believe that the elec- Mt. Joy Hall Assoc. held
tric industry, which is Edison's | annual banquet at Mrs. Anna
monument, would have reached its | Girls.
people should be
just to please a few,
© eo 0
Two weeks ago the writer
cditorally
Rohrers
men-
Chicago
customers |
tioned about
banks
by insta’'ling Drive - In
playing up to

windows |
. : present stage of orow 5 Mr Albort Si of vs
A patron drives up to a window, | n Be | wth and also : Ir. Albert Stumpf is enla
: . puiblic service he revernment | the dining mat hic ve
gets service and departs without I ¢ had gevernment | the dining room at his restaurant

| controlled beginning? | on E. Main Street
imitates, but it never
: it from the
even his or her. cari... v t re
. | Governmen
While that was the new custom in | ‘iw
Government takes no | of the
i | creates,
the Windy City and even a re- | :
chances that it can avoid. hens
)
cent instaliatirn at nearby Lancas- | Edi I
: 3 was in the gre; radi- | neckers in Rheem
ter, we had no idea that it was h 1¢ great tradi- |! € in Rheems.
tion that those who are seeking to | Trimmers Store Co. purchasec
Mount Joy. :
: tng regime Ff re- 0S .
Bulletin may | a ment our re Store
3 seurces wou Stroy Eo 1
telling of | vould destroy. | Main St. and
: : : i ®
the installation of this service at | WHAT WH hh
the First National Bank and Trust | AFPENED TO THE
leaving
Thieves helped
heaviest Plymouth
1
in the m:king for
ha Brun
Flsewhere in The

property on
3 ene ho
he found a news item opened a 5 &
25 cent store



RIP OF CONDITION OF
4 3 OIL SHORTAGE N NATTA Ne
Company and at not to far dis- ; IL SHORTAGE UNION NATIONAL MOUNT
. remember when i idelv| BANK OF MOUNT JOY, PI
tant daie either. The bank has for na it was widely AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINES
arianged to install this | C t¢ast that the country was on DECEMBER 1948
service come Summer, the verge of a really critical oil bau
che ris
“

: . ne)
OC w According to the pro- | der 4

Ts
Laeis of gloom, homes would he
without heat and industries would | balances
have to shut dewn for )
he giving

premiums staried
a long time 290, about the middle
lack of

 




 

ef the first century A. D. ey Fe i reser balande and
pi Ya 4 fuel. The «nly possible selution, iam Pr S
i] was given to native of Fem- he .
. . they went on, was for the gov- A tollectior |
pei, who cttended the baths, |. . 5 t Goverr nt obliga
: . crnmment to move in and alloczte direct nd 1
Premiums have since reached the il. and. i [
Yo: Hie fast Toke cil, and, in general, rn the petro- | ben oe 23
stage of being > husiness, ake . onds, notes, an
age 7 Jeng hig : leum industry,
$1 Ane
the cereal market, for instance, a ; i
oy iid . As matters turned out. none LE Da neluding
which concerns children. Junior this ks re SHR 5 Feds
tis Lappened. The gevernment | Reser
ey eat cereal fo nourishment, lian’ i : LHS sid Nis Cine
: | dant step in, though it seemed | ina $1o) )
but he pas his eye on the pre- 2 3 : = t
. . . close to it a time or two. Ang | Bink pre ses owned
miums offered for certain brands ther . . : . furniture. and
. | Hite was no oil It is s $17.170.5
and chooses his cereal to fill his { hat A : x :
. ruc that ‘n scme areas, for brief ths ey “
wx {ep needs. a mn bank premise
4 : 4 5 periods, there were disleeations =
years ago the in-| d te — Total As
. She x ane temporary Scarcities, But is 8
austry offered pictures of birds ihicse frie at LIABILITIES
: ! ve care of by vol- | Demand dep or ARAL
snd movie stars, Today the pre- Ghtocy : y vol ng aq) § of ind
nt: iy cooperation between the partnerships, &
i y a uk
are aried; fingerprinting | . corporation
inms are varied; fingerprinting ell cchpanies and







$7,240 |
John Booth entertained the
has resigned |
themselves to 35
In the coops at Harry Long2-
















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EVERYONE'S 748 aL] ABO

NEW “RHYTHMIC IRONRITE
SIMPLEST OF ALL IRONERS
T0 USE!

Convenient payments, low as

 

“ 3 their dealers | Time deposits of individ-
cutflits, snapshot developing _equip- . g 3 AY, Torte AIT
tent, gaines of ca and custemers, and ns one suffer- nls. partnerships, and : : BF by DOWN
Trent, game BIG YR {ed for a lack of petroleum, Deposits of (1. Govern-
circuses and frontier villages, At the present time, in midwi ment , (including postal
: - = J idwin- 1 {
hoy Ss, aviator nelmets, Lying: He h
caw oy Spurs aviator Si ter, oil supply and demand arp jn | Perosits of States and 15 mont S to pay
night signals with 1irgs, pirate's belance. ndeed Political sabdivisi 2
rold ring cdctectors, m-mey beits, Bave 3 eet matters | guier deposits (certified and > te Sal :
: 3 ave mmproved to such an extent! cashier's checks, ete.) 18.24 Pays for itself in laundry savings.
hinoculars, noise attachments = for thet the rie cos 4 Total Deposits a
Licvelds. a3 : wid tne te Bovernment Msef has | hills payables 3 New features galore! TIME.
ieycles, and on and on nd on. revoked rules governing it other Habiliti elie
Is it profitable for the industry, agencies designed to oA own money . YOO I'ESTED —women have proved
a parent inquires? An atom bomb | J ditto a iit ¢ the mse | Other liabidtii 2 Ironrite’s principles right for over
ring, as a premium, found over 3 Why were ne Total Liabilit $1,04 a quarter century!
nih sendi 15 cents Why were the forecasts at such CAPITAL ACCOUNTS I ay
milion children sending 15 cents variance with th tuality? | Capital Stoo
and a box top each, for that one. he. a eo iy’ Common stock, total par
: i. : iy He prncinal reason is (nis: | free | $1°5.000 $125,000.00
The sales of cereals is estimated at caterprise, left alone Surplus 000. 00
ar : 2, a 2 to meet n° 1 350,00 . ; . . »
£175 million worth, 00 provided the Ty divided profits Be sure to come in and sce the most century as quality ironer builders.
Te tak al sy ! Ps on. Reserves : ) Yo : 5 ps
Junior's cercal fancy mans fai ad rolld up its sleeves and. ‘Went “tol T. Ya Capital SC an wanted of all ironers . . "New, “Rhyth- . bride
Yertising contracts, big JOBS Yori Goth. Tt every facility it TTT mic” Ironrite, the only complete ironer But, don’t just take our word for
ade eve acility i Talal Liabilities and re : :
svelly manufacturers, work for rest Ir sters ar 0
novelty manufacturers, wor bad to do double duty. It bujit| Capital Accounts 160.0¢ on the market! Our biggest Ironrite boosters are the
radio Zctors and comic strip a new facilities as fast as it could. |, a a ladies who have bought and used Iron-
TA 7 R 1 hol «| Assets pledged or assigne v 0 . >
Its: Yves Jor lly 00 ui off aut of Ge Bs to secure liabilities and When you drop in, we promise to show rites through the years. Now, vou’l] sec
the ground, 8 ) >
sport stars. Whaat a fot of dif-
: it refind it,
ferénce a box top can mean these
for other pur
State of Pe

and it moved it swift-
by nr, Coun
| ly and efficiently to the



a consum- Lancaster, ss
ays. pe A ro wel. 3 l,. Carl. . S, Krall, ier of
ec ® ers who wanted it. above-named bank solemnly a
In all probability, government | that the above statement is tri
WHAT PRICE CIVILIZATION |
Bt might be a sort of Rip Van
inkle ta’e, of a man who ré-
rned from the wilds to civili-
intervention would have
| shirtege unavoidablé, just as the
| government power monopolies all |
bave done. When politics
made a | CARL S. KRALL, Ca
this Tth day of January, 1949
Annie C. Blensinger, Notary P
My comnmassion expires Jan. 26,


moves

lion, after twenty years seclu- | Correct—Atuiest:
Just before Christmas, 2 On ved tape ne D, STEAMAN
North Carolina folks wha | | production. start do an Rank J HARVEY RETTEW
to do good by their fel- wily rec
gk :
Sa i
he best of my knowledge and bel
Sworn to and subscribed before me
Ag vou the amazing new features and all this built-in Ironrite quality, along with
1d the time-tested ones that Ironrite has new, amazing and modern Ironriie
th . .
firm | developed and used for over a quarter improvements!
1e to |
ief.
shier |
Lester E. Roberts
ublie
pi ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
ors) East Main Street. Mount Joy, Penna.
|


Thrifty Shoppers Cheer-
PRICES LOWER
Than Last Year!
Yes, the cost of living is really coming down, , ,
At A&P, many prices are now lower than they
wers a year ago, as you will see from many of
them which are listed in this ad.
x You will always find low prices at AAP because

it has long been A&P's policy to reduce retails
promptly as the costs come down.






1548


New Green
Cabbage "Ic
Yellow Onions tc,
White Turnips 4"™ 24c
Tomatoes " 39¢c
Carton
String Beans *33c



cin 29¢c
Ib 29¢
A & P Dairy Center
Priced Lower Than Last Year!

January
1948


Bes!
Pure Lard — 32: 2, on 19°
Ched-o-bit “== o> ws 95¢ | 2% 88¢
Borden’s Chateuu $1.05 [2% 89¢
Velveeta Cheese ot 91.13 | 2* 89¢
Oleomargarine "" ws 3% | i: 28¢
Mild Cheese “™* * B5¢ * 49¢
Pantry Values
Priced Lower Than Last Year!


January
PREM OR 1948
Treet on 49¢ | a 43
Salad Dressing mde] = 20a
fona Tomato Juice wm 44c | 2% 39¢
Cranberry Sauce ™ 2 57 35¢ 27¢
Mazola Oil 9c | = 73C
Wesson Oii Ton 87c | fn 75¢
Campbell's Beans 2 > 29¢c |2 25¢
Cream Style Corn ° 2 > 35. |2 29¢
Dried Liisa Boans i 35¢c | in 28¢
Welch’s Grapelade 25¢ | = 21cC
Tomato Juice > “r2fc
can can







CE A | -
Flour =v 105 | 95¢
Flour ©; 85c | vr 756

6" 25¢
29c i 2B
39¢ | We 33¢
lc | w= 285¢
Suchard Bars “°°“* § ... 28¢
CANDY-COATED 7:01
M & M’s CHOCOLATE bag
Soap Flakes IVORY, LUX large
OR CHIFFON pkg
Bright Sail SOAP FLAKES large
+ pkg

Oven Treats
Priced Lower Than Least Year!
Japuary
1948
Ps {4c
each 45¢


we 420
39¢
Dixner Rolis MN
Danish Nut Ring
Angel Food Ring
each *49¢ each 3%¢



83 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa.
All prices in this advertisement are effective in A&P store in
Mount Joy.



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