The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 09, 1949, Image 8

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Bulle
ting Mt. Jov, Pa., Thursday. June 9. 1919



. -
~ i first Central High School senior Strickler Reunion | The - Officers He a rease f AL
: ] of Mayvtown High School i ’ President, Roy S. DeVenney, of e : oe he " ely vw NM be
HAPPENINGS = ; { School At I one S Park C Ie. P Vice President. El cen) during the year en ec Bre 1
4 I Mis Lilli n Felker ente rh ine d at 4 i ¥ on G. Strickler. Elizabethtown. Is and is the smallest since 1940-
— of — ae! hom the dun I haeavor | | Pa: Secretary, Alice Strickler, cf | : ;
ociety of the U. B. Chure! of Thurs.. June 16 Mount Jov: Treasurer, Mame Stri- While a seller's market still pre-
: LONG AGO which she was : J ckler. Hellam, Pa vails in the better farming areas
J Fifty-five member ttended the I e thi ty-sevent Xe unl i u rl reception and registration | nd for the better farms in the |
Riri A anna | Chiques School Al Banquet | the Strick] will 1 BY Mr. and Mrs. Irving | United States, the Secretary ex- |
and elected Rufus Eby, president > hg Pal [ x ho | ne r. and Mrs. Samuel Bene I lained, more sellers are finding
20 Years Ago A Hummelstowr, resident causht 230 on Thursday, June 16. Those Hor Hummel Strickler, Esq. | it necessary to reduce their asking
ogy 1 55:1 chan t Bow 1 ch © for the best I Edna G. | prices if they wish to make a
P. R. R. Co. has purchased Beach nior The 7 ; committee cons | sale. The fact that sellers have
Greyhound Bus Line. An addin i en | At 1:50 f of John E. Hively, Amos R [been reluctant to do this is re-
Miss Grace Henderson 6th | the NefTsville nd ed <y les d B. J. Strickler flected in the anal Sele of)
grade teacher resigned. Fhiladelphi ( I 1 | M Sees last year. However, Poten= |
vas ———— | w M. Fore | R De- | ; : in | tial (demand for farm land still
Mrs. John H. Herr, Sr, Salune: "| FARM REAL ESTATE continues strong in Pennsylvania
celebrated her 80th birthday I 9CAL VFW VFVBERS | Venney; Devot f H S | PR'CES LEVEL OFF |as in the Nation, he added.
Samuel F. Diffenderfe: David HEAR DEPARTMENT HDOS. | ! : Ry ’ pr | Althougl Pennsylvania farm Pennsylvania records show that |
8t. received his Electrical Engin- OFFICERS AT JUNE MEETING 4 Ro; : y ni Ie Hex wt tate prices are now at re- | the {army veal estate index, aftey |
eers degree from Rensselaer Pol : Mount Joy VFW Post 5752 he : : Toc : i i 0 the percentage of in- | hitting its post-World War I peak
technic Inst, at Troy, N. Y their bi-weekly meeti I Re A vn re t l nonthe ended on | of 140 in 1920 dipped to 107 by
Arthur Burrell, mechanic at Try- day evening, June 7th, in the Fire ! E: Clsmier. Ba Pp Cane March 1 v drop for : the | 1930, went down t- 82 in 1935, ad- |
ons Garage moved to Palmyra Hall witl Commander Charle 1, : hird consecutive year according to [vanced to 9) in 1940 and 104 in
Warren T. Civens, was given the Pail presid 1 1 p I Dial it rveys nounced [ 1943, during World War IL By
Beckley College award for the )ne men einstated l shin. ir oday by Stat Dec etary of Adri- lina end of the wor the index was |
outstanding scholarship achieve all bills were ordered paid. Tw 9130 wm 123. It advanced in 1946, reached
ment, the highest honor conferred terans, both from Depart > : 5 hildre 1 Vilue of I Pennsylvania 143 in 1947 and went to 154 in
by the college. men‘~] Headquarters in Harris) ind © beri flected an increase of seven per | 1648.
Prof. John Traver of Carlisk ttond~d the meeting, Thev w Bl during the year compared | t-te
has accepted the principalship Robert S. Mu A t D ith an increase cf eight per cent | A census-taker went to the home
the Landisville High School mental diut w i : : a wih ¢ and 16 per cent | of , local old maid. She's never
Mr. and Mrs. Fli Hostetter cele- With idvised the mx ! 947, the secretary pcinted out | going to see fifty again or sixty.
brated their 18th wedding anni- Master. Robert B ! — The States fan ea] estate in- |The census-taker said, “Name?” |
versary. } {1 nd A Se ( 1 dur his years of ser- | dex now ctands at 163, based on | She «aid (omitted because I don’t |
John Fogie, 58, near town sus- Denartment I to Pul ! ned forces”. It is im- 1912-14 valucs equaling 100 This | want to get shot) He wrote that
tained head and chest injuries Relation M ‘eres warned, that js 83 per cent above the 19490 level down. He said, “Age?” She |
when he fell from a wagon while mem! i t e Pe ! wife, and friends and 18 per « above the highest | said, “Thirty”. So he wrote down
planting tobacco. honue for all Commonwealth World | relatives who are of voting age point ched in the post-World | Thirty, nationality Eskimo. She
John D. Fasten purchased a War IT veterans, which ¢omes up on it their business to register War I period. 140 in 1920 [s7id, “What's the idea of writing |
brick double house along the high- | the public ballot in November. Mr, hetween now and September and coepetary Horst said that be- |Eskimo down there?” He said,
way, east end of Florin. | Ceres pointed out that “this bonus then vote “ye pf the bonus in {ween last November and this | “Lady. if you're thirty, you must
Trimmer’s S’tore is about com- [is not a gift or reward to the vet- embel March. the index of farm | have lived at the North Pole where
pleted and will open in a few days. | eran . . . but rather it is one meth- Following the address by Mr. peal estate values turned down- the days are six months long.”
H. N. Nissley, received a silver od of adjusting the veteran for the Ceres, the meeting was brought to ward for the first time in 10 years. |
loving cup from Maytown Alum- | many wage increases and other civ- a close with the one to be held At 175. the index for March is one | For a time wild life in the U. S.
ni Assoc. He is a member of the ilian benefits which he was unable June 21st per cent below last November and was threatened with extermination.
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cent
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Quality Meats )
ALSO
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KRALL'S Meat Market
Mt. Joy | There
West Main St.,




SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.
HOW ARE YOUR SHOES ?
DON'T WAIT TOO LONG
BRING THEM IN.
City Shoe Repairing Co.
30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET
LANCASTER, PENNA.


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—Distributor—
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SON
| 122 South Barbara Street
| MOUNT JOY, PA.
ROOFING — SPOUTING
SHEET METAL WORK
ROOF PAINTING
PHONES:
| Mt. Joy 3-4081


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‘and Gas Welding
Also Specialize On
FARM MACHINE WELDING |
AND EQUIPMENT
|
Automobile and Truck Welding
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
Cover's Welding Shop
Delta and Marietta Streets
| MT. JOY, PA.

BENNETT'S
Restaurant
45 EAST MAIN ST.
MOUNT 10Y
Monday thru Saturday
Dinner served 11-2 and 5 to 8|
Closed Sundays

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E’'town 928R7 |
Phone 3-5931

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Winning Butter
In measured quarters
| Glendale Club a ?
Wisconsin Loaf Cheese NIE
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SHARP CHEESE Avec
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'® 69¢
4 tall cans 45¢
Acme Whole Kernel Golden
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2: 37°
Back Again--Asco
Peas & Carrots
Ritter Veg. Soup 3 cas 25¢
3
Nien 29¢
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FULL PODDED FRESH SWEET
LIMA GOLDEN
BEANS CORN
2.29 | 4..29°
Large Cucumbers ¢* 5c¢|Fresh Fla. Limes 25¢
Local Beets 2 behs {5¢| New Rhubarb 2 chs {5¢
TOMATO ES Fancy Slicing ctn 17°¢
LETTUCE crise. cat. heads 19°
FRESH CUBAN
PINEAPPLE «19°
Cedar Green Frosted Peas 2 pkgs 43c
Cedar Green Sugared Strawberries 16-0zrkg 39¢
Pasco Pure Concentrated Orange Juice 2 6-0zcans 47¢
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) Tender, Large, Smoked (shank end)
| Ready-to-Eat Hams 43°
Center Slices of these Deicious Hams 'b 88c
Shoulder Veal Roast -45¢
Skinless Frankfurts '> 45c
Fresh or Smoked Country Style Sausage '* 45¢
Lean Sliced Bacon '® 45c¢
Sliced Lebanon Bologna ':'® 35¢
) Local Frying or Stewing Fully Dressed
) Chickens Ready for the Pan Ib BE
) Boneless Steak Fish '® 25c¢
) Haddock Fillets Ib 39¢ Fancy Large Shrimp '° 69¢
Freshly Picked Crab Meat c'aw'b ggg white lb 79g

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| IDEAL COFFEE 53c
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AND SERVICE
Phone 216J 111 N. Market St.
Elizabethtown, Penna.
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