The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 28, 1949, Image 2

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2—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa, Thursday, July 28, 1949 (

Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher
ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 mm
- and building, we
Published Every Tra y at No.
p-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa.

are proud of the
What have we
about the soil that brings
forth food to sustain us so we
facts and figures.
done
Subscription, per year $2.00 : .
Six Months. A $1.00 may invent, develop and build?
Three Months ............ G0 Our forefathers were wasteful of
Single Copies ...... eeas M15 land and so are we. The land
Sar REE an : .
San Cope FREE lacks fertility, soil minerals de-
3 pleted, We have helped erosion
Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. pb | Sos
Yor as second-class Tall mate. | 1 ay waste. We plant and
ter ur Act of March 3. 1879. | land that cannot stand it.
5 : 5 We have failed in our guardianship
Member, I 1 SAYA ni Newspaper . ‘ ‘
en : Fortunately there are always many
Publishers’ Association
more people becoming interested
rying to repair the
E | ) | T 0 R 1 AL nt past preventing
mee of it in the present. But,
with soil,
damage
a continu-
such a program is so
+ + +
I'he housewife is due for quite slow since iebuilding fertile soil
a break soon. Peeled potatoes and productive ground is more
and treated to keep fresh with- tedious and takes far longer than
| a
it does to rob it. Since the liv-
depend upon
out refrigeration, something en-
tirely new, will be sold at the | Bg of our
people

average grocery store soon. the land. we should consider our
eo | guardianship. {
Almost a third of the 108, rr TTT ke dd
tak) g th:
months of
105 new auto drivers
HAPPENINGS
sme Of i
I ONG AGO
tests in the first five
this vear failed them.
From our esperience on the
Lighwavs there are a nimber of

drivers who should alse have :
been refused. | AAA ~ |
® v2
Judge Schaeffer, of our county 20 Yo ears Ago
courts, is to be commended for mre
his decision on what we term in- 2. flock of white
considerate mothers, He sent a | the Susquehanna River.
woman to jail, and righfully too, The
for using state mothers
drinking and
local troop of Boy Scouts
| hiked to Mt.
our
assistance Gretna.
money for Union Picnic is
purposes. at Rocky
This should be a lesson to all Lightnin
Springs tomorrow
destroyed the
Russia behaviorism, re- | 4) cents: Foes,
mains to be seen. At one time After ¢
Papal decree had power | \,
over trade and government, such |
have on 28-30 cents.

when a Martin Bailer, of Springfield,
yhio visited here to see her sisters.
measures would One: of Mt. Joy Clergymen had
force. We do | contributed an item to the Bulletin
if there will be a de- | ,, “Reasons Why We Should Accept
Commumist-ran | {ho Hen y Reist
excommunication
have had potent
not know
finite change in
countries. At least, this ac ublic library
tion is the strongest blow it is | Annual reunicn of Perry Coun-
within the power of the orgamiza- | {jans will be held at
tion to administer, Park. Dr. J. W. Weeter, Supt. of
® oo Patton Trade, will be the speaker
AID TO EDUCATION Within 5 mile of the Boro, in
Crrigressmen have heavy mails | the corner of a field there was an

used, it will change the kind of Pickles are selling at 65 and 75
teaching of those who
funds. And,
come un- | cents hundred.
der centrol of public

 

There will be no more heard July 30th Twenty-eight mem-
from both sides, before we are bers were present At that par-
through with this bill. ticular time H. S. Newcomer was
® ® 0 president and Christ Walters was
LOOKING AHEAD ecretary Since then nine of
A man sheuld have a hobby | these present have passed on
— ee
The Bulletin’ s
Scrapbook !
+ + +
Week's Best Recipe:
9
business.
older,
one's
before he retires from
Spare time. as one gets
heevy on
can hang mighty
hands and a hobby helps to oc-
cupy the attention and hours.
Old age
lack of
physical
can he so horing from all
work that mental and the
illnesses result. Too
much time to think about your-
self. Tt
Raspberry lee Crean + cooked
would benefit each
. . raspberries A milk 2 T ) r
voung mazn if he would find a ik I four w
hebby now,
[ rnstarch, 2 eggs, 2 ¢ sug: Lip
before those ess 2 ¢ sugar, 11»
Whether its
astronomy,
vears of
i vanilla, 2 ¢ wh 3 re:
retirement. 1 ( ipped crream oi
i | condense nilk ‘orce Pe
music, condensed milk. Force the raspber
mics, painting
mugs or
werk, cera-
to make a
milk mn a double
stamps shaving es through a strainer
To td
: + Pull cal a= >
stones, studying bird, | PP d 3-4
boiler. Add remaining cold milk to
Pour little of hot mixture into
YOU ARE THE CARETAKER | °Y
During a soil conservation pro- | beaten eggs, then pour egg mixture
gram over the radio came these | into hot cream sauce. Cook until
The Mount Joy Bulletin “vi
slip of paper and
well with a picnic lunch in sand- | Mary Hamilton, Brenda and Connie |
wiches, surrounded by rosebud rad- | pierce. Mary Walker and grandson,
ishes and served with hot coffee or | Earl Shearer, Myrtle Snyder, Mary |
iced tea. Have chicken salad by | E. Millhouse, Mrs Rhine Smith,
{ combining it with crisp celery, | Mrs. Cora Angstadt, Blanche Os-
fresh vegetables or light, fluffy rice. | horne. Raren Sensemen, Dale Lee |
Prepare escalloped chicken with | Beasley, Mrs. Norman Miller, Mrs
noodles and vegetables as a one- | Ella Baker, Buddy Rodgers, Linda
cranes flew up |
being held |
large |
others in the same predicament. |j..n on the Henry H.. Mussei
Se ® farm near Silver Springs
THE CHURCH ACTS Officer Zerphey was called to
Although history points that | Frisman’s to investizate an at-
the Catholic Church, in the past, | tempted hold-up by three men
has affected many people by cer- Mrs. John Roland, Rapho Twp.
tain drastic edicts, the action] early 90 vears old. had a bad!
taken by the present Pepe in| while walking from one room
excommunicaling from the Roman | ( another.
Cathelic Church all adherents to| Harry Reheard, Florin, cut his
Communism, touches more indi- | {} fingers severely while
viduals than in all other Catholic | (|canin kettic at Bachman fac- |
orders. Million will pause to re-| {op
flect. What such an order will Markets: Lard. 13 cents: Butter, |
absence of 44 years; |
$50,000 for a)
concerning the religious angle Id ave vard. known is the |
attached to federal aid to educa- | Indian grave vard, 65 vears ago
tion There is a provision in A train of 62 cars. Catv ing im-
the hill that no money frm it rted walnut trees, to be used
Le used for religious schools, king gun stocks, passed thru
whether Catholic, Methodist or of 1 \
Baptist These who favor the Chas. Ricedorf, Rheems, a po-
provision, even many Catholics, | toto grower, indicated vield of
feel that when federal money is | 200 bushels per acre. :
\g lestroyed a large
in parochial schools, this would | |), + John A Hipple farm
be against certain principals that | 4 11 head of horses
their religious system advocates. | and contents of barn were des- |
These against having such rve- | troyved at a loss of $25.000.00
strictions placed upon federal I'he Mt. Joy Rotary Club held
funds for education sey that af- | its regular weekly meeting and a
ter all, the parents of parochial | picnic at the editor's Sumer
school pupils are taxpayers. | Home, The Springs on Tuesday |
tree or animal lore. doing gar-
dening, shelling, weaving or in the flour or cornstarch .to make a
reading, be interested in some- | P25t€ When smooth, add it to the
thing, hot milk, stirring constantly until |
es 0 it is cooked to a creamy consisten- |
words, “We cre not the owners, thick. Remove from fire, add sugar
only the guardians of our lands.” and raspberry pulp. Beat smooth,
We forget this fact. How we | cool thoroughly, pour into ice tray,
treat our land. what record wel freeze to a mush. Remove and beat
shall hand down to generations | until smooth. Fold in whipped
to come, is the question before | cream and vanilla, finish freezing
us. As for general living con- | Off To A Picnic
ditions, Americans can be very | Take a package of shelf paper or!
proud of what they have accom- | plastic-coated table covering along
plished. Inventing, developing | on a picnic. Anchor the paper to the !
top of the picnic table with scotch j selves. —Goethe. !
tape, also Ye Raplin with a little —— |
ares in worse News From Florin
(From page 1)
day. Wr: Wp sandwiches in waxpaper
seal with celophane tape, for
Tim Identify each sandwich |
labeling each one on a | spent
under | with Mr. and Mrs.
| open ends | Perry Co
» following persons from town
Monday
Clarence Frye
from Sunday to
filling by
sealing it
the transparent tape. Sea | at Bi idgeport,
of salt and pepper shaker with cel- ml
1
contents
ophane tape, to keep the
enjoyed a bus trip to Philadelphia,
from spilling. Screw tops on jars | where they accompanied an excur- |
can be hound with celophane tape | sion’ on the Delaware Rivor.
lo prevent leakage Mrs. Mae Roth, Vergie Garber, |
Make Mine Chicken: | Nancy Newcomer, Red Wolf, Mrs
For-
Hamilton, |
Forwoed, Sandra
Elizabeth
Chicken is
fried. broiled and barbecued. It goes |
a popular summer dish, | Raymond
wood, Mrs

CIICIREN PIES .............. a serie 2 sizes 49¢ and 51.19
CONSUMERS PEAS ...... 12 oz. pack 12 packs $2.70
CUBE STRPAKS ................ ‘ .. 5 to the pack 5¢
FROZEN CHICKENS whole or cut in pieces 1h. G0e
FROZEN PIES — ROLLS — CINNAMON BUNS
AT POPULAR PRICES
SCMETHING NEW - ICE COLD WATERMELONS PRICED RIGHT

"SALES DAYS SPECIALS"
APRICOTS Jb. packs 12¢
SEALTEST ICE CREAM V2 gal. 90c

Mount Joy Frozen Food Lockers
Open Daily 8 A. M. to 5:30 P.M. —— Friday 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.
DIAL 3-51436

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dish meal. Make ahead of time and Lou Rodgers, Ammon Peters, Mrs.
then oven-heated at last few ine Elvira McElhenny and
utes, is a good hot weather meal-in | py. and Mrs. Williams,
-one. Don't forget that canned | Herr. Bus driver.
chicken,
turkey, can be a
two sons,
and Christ

boned chicken and |
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time-saver and |
that calls for
whole



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TO BUSINESS
SUCCESS
Inspirational:
The best of all governments is that |

which teaches us to govern |
A NEW SERVICE


STONE

CRUSHEL
Macadam Driveways and Lanes

ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN
AMOS S. NEWCOMER
ROUTE 1, MOUNT JOY DIAL 3-4022
7-28-3mo.


IN THIS COMMUNITY
Buttons & Buckles Covered |
— BELTS MADE = |
Buttons, 40c Doz. up — Buckles 45c each
Belt & Buckle $1.25
ALSO ALTHRATIONS
HELEN BRONSON
PHONE MT. JOY 35-5739


FLORIN

I Means


Going Out of Business
BARGAINS
Don W. Gorrecht wm. so

Et FERR
important gift dei
O
CLARA . . .
14k. natural or white ROLAND . . . $52.25
gold filled case. 17 jewels. 10k. natural gold
filled. 17 jewels.
$60.50

OLIVIA . . . $52.25
17 jewels. 10k. natural
HAYDEN . . . $71.50 or white gold filled.
14k. natural gold
filled. 19 jewels.
Prices Include Federal Tox
ADAM H. GREER
Jeweler
Dial 3-4124 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. #
87 East Main Street



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PHONE MT. JOY 3-5131

Whether you started with a Stanley Steamer or a '49 Ford, new laws
can cost you your license after only onc accident. In case of accident,
these laws, now effective in 40 states, can require you to show finan-
cial responsibility up to $11,000 or face the loss of your driving
privileges. Why take chances when State Farm Mutual can give
you complete protection at lower rates? It'll pay you to call or
come in today.
HOFFER
Mount Joy, Pa.
AMMON R.
119 David Street
Telephone 3-1901

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SI, IIHT TITTLE HEE HIE
When two people open
X a checking account,
against which either is
to deposit or make
withdrawals, the ac-
count is called a joint one. Both persons
sign an agreement which authorizes either
to sign checks. This is a good idea for wives
and husbands, and for business partners.
THE
SION NATIONAL MOUNT soy,
__ MOUNT JOY, PA.


2] IN UNION
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Irs APS THRIFTY
Garden-Fresh Produce

Customers’

Corner
How do you like the layout
of your ASP store?
Planning a super market is
like putting together a jig:
saw ay All departments
produce, meat, baked

California
BARTLETT
PEARS
2 dd
NONE PRICED HIGHER
—dairy,
good, coffee, groce ries g—must
be fitted together in a way
that will assure you of con.
venient, efficient shopping.
We try to avoid narrow or
cluttered aisles, dark corners,
hard-to-reach shelves and
jammed up check-out stands.

Montana
Extra Large
Bing
Cherries
ww 290
NONE PRICED HIGHER
Are we succeeding in your
A&P? Can you locate foods
you want easily? Is there
good light and anfple room
for comfortable shopping?
If not, please let us know.
We will appreciate any sug:
gestions you may have that
will help make your A&P a
better place to shop.
Please write:
Customer Relations Department,
A&P Food Stores,
420 Lexington Avenue
New York 17, N. Y.
EVAPORATED MIXED
FRUIT :° 29c




FRESH SUN-RIPENED PEACHES
AT PEAK OF FLAYOR
Yes, you'll find plenty of large sun-ripe ened Elberta
Peaches and at the peak of flavor, in A & P Markets
this week-end, A & P's thrifty price makes them a
real bargain. Grend for canning . . . nice for slicing
. . sweet for eating just as is. Come sir aight fo
A) A&P for large luscious juice-flled Elberta Peaches.
North Carolina Elberta Large
FREESTONE
PEACHES
3:29
a, $3.98
27
31
29
19°

HERSHEY'S CHOCOLATE
SYRUP "
cans
DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE
3 i ! 4 18.01
X cans
A&P GOLDEN CREAM STYLE
CORN 2
cans
OLEOMARGARINE
NUTLEY =
pkg
CHEESE FOOD—PLAIN OR PIMENTO
CHED-O-BIT
DEL MONTE OR LIBBY'S—SLICED OR HALVED
PEACHES a7"
29-02
can
IONA
BEANS =: 3: 5°
fomato sauce cans
WILSON'S CORNED BEEF OR
MOR PORK : 3 ¥
YUKON CLUB—GINGER ALE, CLUB SODA OR FRUIT FLAVORS
B 4 joo
boltle
* In order to avoid confusion, all beverages are now priced in our markets and in
our advertising to show the total price including Penna. State Tax and bottle
deposit,
New Pack Standard Quality
| )
TOMATOES
REED nas 3 iz 28°
3 I~ 22 e = 2%
Dash
Dog Foca
6 5: 75¢
Argo, Jersey :
or Ripley's
Catsup
14-01
patie: 2 3


83 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa.
All Pikes In This Store
Are The Same As Those
In Effect In Our Super Markets


 
 


































 

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