oN 9—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, May 26, 1019 | State authorities have decided [PRICES ON CHEVROLET CARS | room | ag 5 take over the Ephrata Cloisters, AND TRUCKS REDUCED This is the second price cut on | Cis ey HAPPEN INGS June 1st. Due to further reductions at the | Chevrclet cars and trucks we have ALL A&P STORES & MARKETS WILL £3 u . tS YP tm top i F 1 aurolet | been able to announce here within | iL . ( | f — { factory, list prices of all Chevrolet S A M al D MAY 2 . 0, "TOWN COLLEGE GRADUATES | passenger cars and trucks ave be- | the past three months, he said. Closed All Day- emorl ay em Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher 1 ONG AGO | Among the 106 graduates of Eli- | ing reduced here immediately. C.S. With continuing high production, | ! ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 ( meee ” zabothtown College at the 47th | Newcomer, of Newcomers, Motors, | We feel confident that our gusta. Whether for “picnickers" or "Stay-af-Homers" rr ein | hot Te plentiful as the job seeker | | Commencement exercises to be held | Inc, Mt. Joy, stated today. ers iho asks ghiong will Yi Y Be t Bu Published Every Thursday at No. | might hope. There will be many {at 10 5. Mm. Mav 30. in the dell on He cited that the current price |Surea cl increasingly prompt de- i are our S B | 8-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa.| applicants in the waiting on: | 20 Years Ago | west campus, weather permitting, reducicns of $10 per car and per livery sal he BY os er ies A P F 8 : y 8 They tell us that prospects are less are 56 residents of Lancaster county | tuck, announced from Detroit, are 4 Lys 9 { Subscription, per year .. $2.00 | : . . SRR are 56 residents of Lancaster county | ! : : Vo. four Bix Months $1.00 than last year, with colleges having Cl Owen Brandt J h been | and city being applied at once at his show Patronize Bulletin advertisers. ° \ ‘ X Months coven ha W¢ ran Ji a )€ a ay. ~ Three Months ............ 60 (2 record number of graduates. vebted the State Highway Pa- Candidates for various degrees ( ustomers y X i “opi ife's pi : i Th We ow Hy 5 Single Copied. 08 | Life's pathway will not be a bed of |, "0" en bor thie. 2 earinelider 4 Sample Copies ......... FREE | roses, but for the resolute, unsel- | H H Bhule. Burgess, has given| Bachelor of arts: Raymond Boose Corner ' —_ p—— fish and high-minded young men a 2 SE : . ' ET ealers { Landisville: Alber fay mi S \ p ! Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. w a 3h bin notice to fire works dealer ) ndisvi Ie iA bert Br \yman, thi | Honesty and accuracy are . and women, there will be achieve- | ane: FE d Fitzkee. Bt . i ) « Joy, Pa, at second-class mail mat- the type and kind they may sell. | place; Edward Fitzkee, Bainbridge; ts” at ALP ter under the Act of March 3, 1879, | ™ent and a measure of success thea | 4 et Juncheon was served | J. Earl Musser and Franklin Zink, musts” at A&E. : ee pn | clean hard work. ‘ 4 wi We are proud of the high 3 \{ ty the employees of S. M. Mumma | both of Mount Joy. e are | : Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper —————— ! : ality of our foods and the Publishers’ Association HIGH sna : t Landisville | Among the science majors ave: quality hich we sel fi bi cs | x AAY INSPECTOR 15 H. H. Bard, Civil War Veteran, | Harold Fellenbaum, of town; Joyce P Nn & Nn low prices at whic : ) 3 { 1URT IN LANDISVILLE Rheems, celebrated his 87th birth- | Fryberger, Maytown; Elwood Rab- | a Oo them. ( E D I T O R I A L Daniel Zellers, seventy-two, Leb- | 4. or, Bainbridge: Ralph and Richard But we prize above all else | anon, a State highway Vir. Levi Kopp, tenant farmer on | Stark of Marietta and John Stauf- our reputation for fair, honest $ + 4 | suffered 3 possible fractured skull, the Moyer Estate farm, has a curi-| fer. Landisville. dealing. And we exert every Some people have tact while the | ‘When he fell down a flight of stairs | ogity in a four-legged chick. Bacheloy of science in business | by effort to maintain it. others tell the truth. | at the Landisville Hotel Wednes Rev. J. M. Musser, McKeesport, | administration, Wilbur Shoemaker, 7, A&P prices are plainly eo & | day afternoon. He was treated by accepted the call to the Maytown | of Marietta I d helves | Dr. J. C. Gilbert Landisville : iis a : . ai marked on the goods, shelves It used to be a girl was seren- Li Ne anc Reformed Church. | Bachelor of science in business 4 4 ; or cases. A&P scales are aded with a guitar. Teday its the! jemaed LY to Linas. Eshlen an Brcs, have on display education, William Hollenbaugh, of 4 * : » x J placed where you can read automobile horn. tet $ Wa ; ospital, where he Na a straw hat frozen in a cake of Maytown; : ng them, A&P cashiers are Frankfurter or Sandwich PEPE | admitted in an unconscious condi- | jc, Straw hat day was May 18. Bachelor of science in elementary NN trained to check your pur- Pkg. of 8 Fore’ io.2 whate of A difference | Hon, Jae ops as reported as| Hon . B. Hess was the speak- education, Jane Hernley, Manheim, chases quickly and accurately. ROLLS iii 15 the. wax. whe Tor | iil ednesc Sig © at the Memorial Day Servi and Dorothy Sprout, of town. i You can help us maintain JANE PARKER INDIVIDUAL port and the man who catches | hete x IN our strict standards of accu- Pi wh 0c RE > | p . A d For the first time in 15 years, ORGAN DEDICATION facy if you will let us know 1es ewe { rosecutions n Whe! sold at a $140 per bushel| oy (ful Hammond Electric | & should we ever make a mis- POTATO (I-Ib tin ii In our estimation, when folks | (From Page 1) i berm, i of # Lull | Organ presented to Salunga Meth- | take in Wi your pur- Chips 5 45c > + | ' Needle rulld ol the Jutheran | : : , ily 1 about 9 « e | cd “hurch by Norman N. Baer, | chase, or in adding up your speak of the head of the family, | morning about 9 0'¢ le o% Hl Clinch held « strawherry c Se > Se 2 an Pek, 5 bill A in giving you change. SUGAR OR OATMEAL they refer to the one who carries | The left front fender of the I 5 in (he. Park, | President of fhe | a of I & © i Cookies hii 21c¢ the head aches. | car was crushed down on the Dr. A F. Snovder is. attending | 25% remo: ial gift in “loving moms te No matter how slig t an Seb whee] and into the hood. the 20th. convention of Bofars iy ory of the late Mrs. Norman Eby |¢& error might be, please write SUGARED the 0 nticn o ary In-| , ‘he Zieger car was ly d - 0 3aer r pare will be ap- . Pkg. AIR MAIL SERVICE The 2 i car was badly dam ternational at Dallas, Texas Baer x hh] Mg x to: Donuts De 19¢ As far back as 1910, a Texas | 86d In the front. | Friends and neighbors raised a 8 B ] RE nD ate Ha? andar nid wollislon occurred | ! ship Service on Sunday, May 29, at | t F t t ANDY senator asked for consideration of Sunday night a Ili jon occurred barr 50x700- £6, on the Mis Harner ip ervice on Sunday Ay ‘ u irs Customer Relations Department, Brea Thin Big 0.01. 8 a hill calling for an investigation to | the intersection of Comfort Al- farm tendnted tv S. H Kavior { 10:30 A. M. by the Pastor, The Rev. | & A&P Food Stores, sliced tot determine the Peasibility of dir | ley and Appletree Alley. “Cars| ny. was completed n James F. Mort. ‘Mrs. Mary Minich | & 420 Lexington Avenue, MARVEL VARIETY * mail “service. It was Tint until | Were driven by Donald Young of I Bours A G. Walters wat will be Organist. Music by the 8 New York 17, N. Y. Bread Ln 16¢c : Florin and Wm. H. McNiel of ; eat | Youth Choir. x y #*Whole Wheat, Cracked Wheat, May 15, 1918, that the first’ ex- Eontesvil D os Dott the contracton | Pout? - a | & Vienna, Seeded or Swedish Rye . & Sv > Ji age 1 cars { | - £5) perimental air. mail route was es- | Lo bo | Ezra Nye was injured by a ; tablished. It ran from New York wis estimated a S000 i | disc harrow while working on a | ENGAGED a | 3 di Sunnyfield to Washihgton, a distance of 218 Chief of Police Neiss investi- | farm east of town tenanted by his | The engagement of Miss Etta |e GR > miles. Today air mail service is | gated both accidents. | son. | Kreiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. x 4 OKED A fo longer: in experifiental stife | Loony “Tors | The Senior issue of the Patter. | Hey Kreiner, Manheim RZ tog 11 TO 14 POUND, TENDERED HAMS hit a highly déveloped system that | o ov A AL sonian was very attractive with the | Victor Gibble, son of Mr. and Mrs. 8 wid ied c fa BoA c has éxpanded (ov reach every con- | © oe o : : Gen {| cover in the class colors, blue and | Harry Gibble, Manheim R2, yas Shank Half Ib Ib tinent with speed and precision. It| Jr. reneral {white | announced at a dinner party Sun- | > oy — on ons ot Chairman of the annual campaign | V iin of te YO | Tov of Tne fame of ant Wee NOTE—NO SLICES HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM THESE HAMS 8 eS i Sail bre ) e li anniver- | Gay at Mr. : thoke when were no of the Lancaster General i | sary of the erection of Chiques| Harry Gibble, Jr. Mastersonville. moder instrumehits radio gi hes EP Seed House is being planned Mr Gibn'e is Sugaged in farming. AT navigatipi. Our tribute is to a Ee By 5 Markets: Eggs, 24-26: butter, | vs . those pioneers in the air mail ser- The Coney Ss Sr Sian Jor) 40 cents: lard 12 cent. Patronize Bulletin advertisers. C rish Iceberg f I viet and te those in government charity ang unds ys | cireles who fought for the estab- |? goal of $94968 this year. Of | : J L CE 7 Nshment. and development of the the $55,546.95 reported thus far, | EXTRA #7 a mail $10,857.95 has been raised by the | 2 LARGE € 2 ee ® county toward its quota of $39,968. | HEADS 1 mone waren | S45 tos em ied by hey oN hs i Ea 3 0 hid 151008 ar e juota 0 soul 2 if RIS, giving $55,000. The first division to top | TOMATO SLICING Shee 25¢ 1 qualities td growin, things. Hot |. nc Loan he i i (300) o : oY devs NE will find the | its quota Ig een the Corporations | Juicy MONS 300) doz. 59¢ x : { Division headed by S. Fred Diffen- | FBRIDA millions of nw taking yrater Wo derfer. With a quota of $20,000, cucu BERS CRISP GREEN 2 bo 15¢ our own hands ‘to keep lawns anu they have already raised $20,210 , 1 gardens refreshed. When Whiter Is | with some work still unfinished. | A ERMELONS to bel had just by turning of tap | ll Ue iii | Jat ving of op we think | . WHOLE 1 HALE Oc QUARTER x ittle of its essential value as it now | T M F d MELON @ MELON MELON 35 comes so easily: Its importance | WO en ine y ~\) | | 7711 Have Your AWNINGS a A Atta Ts EX bine >t . \ ¥/7 i Ice Cold Watermelon Available at All Times at Your A&P! can be best appréciated by that | (From page 1) AT nl / Made Now! man who has been without it, that | license was suspended Feb. 15 for | 8 I farmer who depends upon it for | two months, for reckless driving Order Now-Pay Later! SALTED 5c pACHADES SUNMAID ’ his ercps. ~~ Again we need to be | Paid $15 And Costs ; Cashews Pkg. 59¢ Raisins 37s 10¢ : werned that undue waste and ex- A county man was fined $15 and Complete Awning ; ~ * cessive draining can lower the | costs after pleading guilty to as- Service! Yukon Club - water levels to an alarming degree. | sault and battery charges brought XA an Plus deposit Lree J € With industry, agrip culture, air | ky his wife. 1 lve 1 > ! BEV R & Pa. Tax Bottle I conditioning, tapping the under- { Eugene Rohrer, Manheim, was Se 8 ana i Awn * Ginger Als, Club Soda & Many Popular Flavors ground water reserves so mightily, | prosecuted by his wife, Ruth, Mas- has Qualit Maier censervation on the part of many | terscnville She told the court a ' Vv ASPARAGUS RRRS rN Mia 22¢ would be wise, though perhaps not | that he: husband struck her twice Also Custom a ene- vi 2 =n I’ > { ; : y SWEET Pint absolutely necessary. It will at|in the face with his fists during tian Blinds, Prompt Delivery SCHLORER S PICKLES MIXED Jar 26¢ least contribute to conservation so | an altercation in her home May 4, | For Details LANG'S PICKLES DILL OR SOUR quart jar 23¢c that nature can be helped to re- | at 8:30 p. m. ANN ABE 41 i; Ie GEA 01. ATT A601. plenish faster than the reserve is | = A Yi, nes: Call Col bia 48101 it STUFFED OLIVES MANZANILLA - PA » : ig 59¢ iia IL wild ike HERSHEY SYRUP “> 2 25¢ “os 'LANDISVILLE | | DEL 1-1 ( SCHOOL'S END i y es y " " . PEACH PRESERVES MONTE 2 Jars 35¢ 1 em ome wom Haldeman's Upholstering & Awning Service § | m = £4 i hoe the ke Shes | discussed at a meeting of the Lan- S I whin Vi MARSHMALLOWS Ls Ser 25¢ e lock cn school house doors ir 8 “al | fille Fire C ld hi sale 31 ANN Pint i May, in others it comes in June. | Qisvilk Fire Cec. held this week in 11th and Spruce Streets, COLUMBIA, PA SALAD DRESSIN Fi 25¢ in 45¢ But, whenever heard, the youth of | the Fire Hall. ‘ i ANN 8 or. Pint Quart £0 Africa Jdestit the desk. and {ext | Sot. Herman A. Ries. of the Col- ds MAYONNAISE PAGE Jar 19¢ Jar 59¢ | umbi tals J Stat lice. | PSY NUTLE : book for a vacation and respite | Umbia barracks of the State Police, | 2000000000000 OLEOMARGARINE Viney 2 Ri dic ; Ci bso is also | outlined the duty of fire police. He SUNNYFIELD Ih in: Vials . from study. School's end is also : the y BUTTER EEE D NERY Rey fo he 63¢c 0 graduatisn for many who have | ¢xplained that the township super- THESE 1050 P completed years of education to | Visors must approve the unit before CHED-O-BIT RSE 2 75¢ reach commencement time and the | it is formed. Ralph Herr, president, “R b » IONA TOMATO JUICE Yu 39 receipt of a diploma. The gradu- | was In charge. | emem er PE DEL MENIT OR fans JC ate is again in line for oratory on “ll \ ACHES SLICES OR HALVES 4 208 29¢ 55 the larger life that lies in wait, | BIG GAME HUNTER GIVES ® No mote will they answer the call to If it's PEARLS you want, we have | cA? 2 the future that holds great promise | OUR ROTARIANS A TALK j DELTA Arm pd Corned Beef "29% 39¢ and success. Youngsters view the A most interesting talk on big arms . . . po more will they heroic deeds his our Ss CAN school year ending as a time for | hunting in Northern Mon- | i If it's JEWELRY you want, we have CHOPPED Po : 09 } . : § i ~ TRIES a § “TM ATE 2.07. congenial association with fellows, | tana and Canada by Mr. Samuel do! For they slumber on amid the clover FORSTNER - HADLEY -SHEFFIELD rem cw 40¢ for pleasure and play until next | L. Greenly, was the feature of the i a : AM STA WHITE GRATID fall when they return io their | program at Tuesday's Rotary | on American soil . . . the poppy fields of fg If it's WATCHES ycu want, we have Tuna Fish 501 2g studies. For the graduate it is | Luncheon. OLYMPIC RO a7 DASH, IDEAL OR PARD 24 a Birthday fl ws re presented i i ifi isles! 1.14 the prologue that has ended. the irthday we were presente Flanders the terrain of Pacific ie WATCH EN TS 4 Dog Food 6 1 75¢ play ‘is about to begin, the drama lo Paul Stoner, David Witmer and | 3 f AL DS @gou want, we have ne of seeking a job to exercise his Simeon Horton On this Memorial Day. let us honor the SPIDEL - JEMEX IONA CREAM STYLE WHITE OR GOLDEN talents, to find his position on the! Paul ner reported on Ur is A od 4 . If its CLOCKS vol want. we Have CORN 2 20-07 cans 23¢c 25 9 ‘ i to the Boy Scout meeting on Men- e ing to do our part to { oS ’ ve a io stage called life. ; . I ae Hen war Toes Dy pieaging Pp | TY T = > T 2 N AUNT JEMIMA . The. diploma is a fine piece of day evening and Sam Miller gave INGRAHAM - ELEC {1 O achievement but the diploma is | the weather forecast creale an America and a World worthy of | eg? i PANCAKE FLOUR 2, lb pkg 29¢ not a marketable product. It may | Guests at the luncheon were: If its WALLETS you want, we have : 26. help to stert one on a career that|C. O. Dossin, of State College, | their sacrifices. A LADY BUXTON will lead to fame and fortune but | Gerald Sheetz, Norman Baer and Ji As agg A : LA pdrew (Garber If it's CIGARETTE LIGHTERS vant, we have to tackle the job successfully takes | Andrew Garber. its CICARETIE I LT have more than the diploma. Cultural | Visiting Rotarians included: J. RONSON . - JEV ANS | 07 training, scholastic background, | Wayne Aungst, Elizabethtown, and | vocational guidance, are all fine and | Jesse Snavely, Jr. Lancaster and 5 | These names represent qualily, and quality is found at a step to a goal, but devotion, sti- M. M. Smith, Lancaster. YS ” : 4 ips + { re sre o <0. vice _and sacrifice come from with- | hey | in’ the graduate. | Russell Spahr, Salunga, charged | BANK / : Statistics dealing with economic with driving through a red traffic | ou Lil | KOSER S WATCH SHOP 83 E. M St M t J y P conditions here do not encourage | light at Eighth Ave. and E. Lincoln Lg oad i sd { | an . oun 0 ’ d. 29. the gn uete to expect easy going | Highway, Coatesville, was fined $5 ay 72 Ti A A EO : DIAL MT. JOY 3-4015 ; All prices in this advertisement are effective in A&P store in "ih. the field ‘of “employment, It | and costs by Alderman Fred Valen- Eo {fy Chocolate Avenue, FLORIN, PENNA. Mount Joy. allenges and warns that jobs are | tine, Coatesville, over the weekend. | — J 8 ae. challenges warns Yn o {
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