The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 11, 1949, Image 2

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9-—The Bulletin,
Joy, Pa., Thursday,

August 11, 1949

The Mount Joy Bulletin | f A very special program is now
p 0 being planned for the Sunday
Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher | LONG AGO Sort] + We
ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 - a -p |} urge all who can to attend this
rn Many cities provide courts for! fr Anda, | SCTVICE There are surprises
Published Every Thursday at No. volleyball, tennis, basketball and | awaiting those who attend. We
9-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa.| horseshoes, have baseball dia- 20 Years Ago especially urge all the parents to
- _— : monds and supply table tennis. come with their children,
Subscription, per year 2.00 xii ae ro rantions — hii " A
Six Months ...... ears $1.00 In their uativml recreational The Florin Trust Co. will now Mrs. Aristice Wittle and their
Three Months 60 PH gram ceriam urban centers |, with the First National Bank | daughter Ruth visited Misses Es-
Single Copic 8 05 offer programs in ceramics, clay & Trust Co. at Mount Joy. ther and Ruth Musser of Colum-
Sample Copies ......... FREE | modeling, needlecraft, and of Harry Good, Ephrata contract- | bia RD on Wednesday.
Ent 1 : the Postoffice at Mt weaving, dancing, programs fo rot the job of erecting a 2- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wittle cof
ere a ne ostole Mt, hi gr fay .
Joy Pa. as Seronth-class tra dl mat- children and so forth. room school building at Master- | Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Ragner
ter under the Act of March 3, 1879 A town the size of Mount Joy | je Hallgren of Mt. Joy visited Mr.
karin Wa can’t afford to give such a var- Mount Joy has been offered Mrs. Aristice Wittle Sunday.
_ pli Assoc : ton spaper | ied number of activities to adults |g, public library. Mys. Farl Geltmacher and
shers ssociatio i o eo
_| and children, but it behooves the I'wo Republean candidates have children spent a few days with |
civic father to establish some filed for Burgess, ID W. D.| Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stoppard at
E DI T 0 RI Al | Kind of leisure time programs if | Chandler and E. B. Toppin. Not | Lancaster RD.
| © ossible. Summertim swim- single nomination paper was Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman, |
* | ming can be without cost to the gg ,y the Democrats. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kauffman of
NOT WITHOUT GOD | local government when it points | poumond Geltmacher, 33, of | Ironville visited Mr. and Mrs
We have not found peace with- Xe el ond creeks, and rhe Newtown, was drowned while he! Irvin Witmer and family Friday
in ourselves--we have not been ps, ; oy ree; a But, these | yc hathing in Bradley's Lake at| evening.
x | city athers caution summer | S nm 1 vl Himes an
able to establish it among nations. wit I k fresh Silver Springs. Myr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and
ra nmmers who scek cool, refresh- Sari Crean serious. fz ; a . 2 : -
Unless we are willing to prepare | . 8 ox : Samuel Kraybil escaped serious | family visited Mr. and Mrs. Phil
for a new Dark Age, we must | ng waters, to make sure those |i, in an auto mishap at Ore- (lip Rinehart and family of Coply
k led I ot { refreshing waters are not con- | ij, Pa
s¢ acknowledge tha we can : . ville a.
aon cen ge A 5 taminated. Many prominent Charle B Nol = Silver Vay AT Mrs. Kirby Yiengst of
not get along without the God |, : ; : arles B. Nolt, 15, Silver) Rev. and Mis. Kirby Yiengst of
our forchears found indispens- | hes, oie and : Spring, was killed when struck | Lebanon and Mrs. William Moy-
able are named unfit for swimming. Ly 4 falling straw-baler rigging. |er of Marietta visited Mrs. Matil-
. v a . . : : x:
seo Let us not add to the cost of One hundred sixty neighbors Der: Friday.
| recreation in doltor's bills. thaw . . .
wssisted at Charles Musser barn | Mrs. Kate Moore spent the
WE LIVE AND LEARN men A lenin | :
Ti iv Of De Yad raising | weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
pearly ympic games ad | : : | ;
i Ain . . a % P A 2-year-old child of Park|ter Mshan of Ironville.
played in ancien reece ere i . : ides
yee T . et OW rizes Neiss has infantile paralysis. | Mr. George Rhoads of Coates-
or men only. o insure the Se : :
¥ . Eshleman Bros. and D. B. Bru-|ville visited Mr. and Mrs. Abram
absence of women spectators, (From Page 1) .
i { : en | baker each used a full page ad|Gamber and family on Sunday.
athletes competed in the nude. mediately following the pet show |." : : :
But | lif t tod We | th 2 ntertained by in The Bulletin to advertise a| Audrey Lee and Donald Haines
But how different today. e | the group was entertaine vy a ! { ;
find ‘the fo) ti i ti 1 Rav wad by Charl special sale. } of Lancaster are spending a week
n he fair sex participating in | magic show stage 3) arles | °F ; :
pi I ating 3 ; . >a The Rotary Club held an out-| with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haines
athletic events and in some Rovenolt assisted by Bob Mec- ue 3
ii hi thei 1 deor meeting at the Oaklyn Tea |and family.
instances th ‘shine their male | Grego bs . 8 . |
nstances ney ows Or ot ag | House. Mrs. Charles Haines,, Mrs. Bish,
competitors. On Saturday, August 6th, 98 : Ey ee
on 4 il 3 Miller Bros. put a new slate | Lancaster, Joseph and Ann Kurtz
Politically their vote counts as children and 8 adults journeyed ; 4 2 ;
: . : hiladeinh ; Ag | on Mrs. Clara Bruhlaker's | of Columbia, Mrs. Henry Rollman
much gs 2a man’s while many, | 0 Philadelphia to see the AS . ~~ . a : we . ih
a 9 : home on + West® Main St. The | of Lititz and family visited Mv.
of them also smoke and drink. defeat Cleveland 2-0 in a good . ii
it at thi baseball gam Th woup had | one replaced served for seventy |and Mrs. Wm. Haines on Sunday.
A — ro ‘ his age. | base 1 game e g 8 vd :
As we can see It 5 : y | years. Mrs. Samuel Snyder, Mr. and
it is fifty-fifty. | travelled in Mr. Newcomer's and ad : :
: oe © | Mr. Johnson's buses and Mr. Si A woman held the wheel while| Mrs. John Snyder, Mr. and Mrs
| meon Nissley’ = r. and h d {he driver lighted a cigarette here! Gerald Snyder and daughter of
x rp ; 1e Nissley’s car, a ‘ a Pi .
A FISH STORY Ivory succassiul and. dol vesterday - ‘result car crashed | York visited, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
Fa . 5 | ry § ssiul a i 3 ay. x oo
This is a fish story and you | "Whe barty siobped off t. eat on into a parked auto near Young's| ward Isler and Mr. and Mrs. Vie-
3 . : party stopp 0 y 2 ) : 5 | .
can believe its size because the | Te wer deve and the was: Bak | Sevice Station. | tor Snyder on Sunday.
claim cumes from the American {as weil as Shibe Park md re- Joseph Roth is the new mana- Mrs. Emma Hornafius of Col-
fron and Steel Institule, who re- turned with many souvenirs and ger for the FEby-Hershey salted | umbia visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm
port that amateur fishermen are 4) | wh ) : peanits ‘in the shell on Wednesdoy. Miss Em
taking more than 50 per cent of This PA ee Hiern formerly Peris, at Florin. ma Barton and Miss May Nace
the half million fish hooks made, | the Marietta girl in played Local farmers will hold their | and Paul Smith of Columbia had
na - . so. IH Mari a g S agi aye . a
on the averzge each day, in this softball tn our feld and won | me eting at Newcomer's Hard- | visited there on Sunday.
yr n Ey are « | buddha ( 4 ie % { € ~ . .
country. There are a number fan victor over otis: local I ware Store to form a creamery| Mr. and Mus. Lewis Farlow and
of folks helping to use some of | a co-op here. sons David and Timothy, of
the 300 pounds of steel that goes | Shiv i: the final week of th Eshleman Brcs. celebrated the! Hopeland, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
. ais 5 nis 1s e 1 il re ne : 3 . 2 . rr .
into each day's manufacture of setivity for’ this year 10th anniversary Editor: Their | Keith and son Clifford of Brun-
these little hooks. A fisher. jv "ys ih = iE as Hoth is 73 | > i 0
and: the Gnal dav wilt be Friday thirtieth is now in ovde: | nerville, Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon
man will insist that more people | ) ciel Wl and a
: | August 12 The final afternoon | | inger and son Timothy of
go fishing each year than attend Has: eet cel aside for Hie awards) | Neflsville, Mrs. Ellen Wagaman |
all sports events. There is a] ing of evives and of oral |and Mr. Ezra Eitmer of Bird-in-
lot ¢f truth in this fish story, too. work. to close otivition tor: the = Hand visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
When a fellow buys a fish hook, Seer Sore t toe Church of the Brethren will have | Geltmacher on Sunday. Friday
r ve > Sl = Tt] » 1 on e Call : : . :
You eon he pre ty sure Je is} merchants have donated fine preaching services in the local|cvening visitors were Mr. and
geing to hg I prizes ond there will also be rib- | this Sunday morning, pre | Mrs. Samuel Shand of Washing-
a a : | bons to be given to the winners ceeded by Sunday School. jon Boro. .
YOUR NEWSPAPER J of the special events held thra-| A Harvest home service will be Mrs. Marvin Garner and chil- |
What does your newspaper | the eight week periods. | eld on the farm of Mr. and Mrs. | dren Mis. Pearl Breneman of
pean 19 you : oy wand yon go! Everyone is urged and invited to Roy Kaylor, near here on Saturday | Mt. Joy RD visited Mr. and Mus
used. to being without it, ni, ,...cent ot this ceremony. afternoon at 1:30 p. m. In the eve- Robert Frank and family Friday.
time? A survey was made, in ee © eee | ning there will be a vesper service Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Arndt
the throes of a newspaper de- at 6:30 and a preaching service at entertained the following to a
livers sirilie in New York City, | C R I d 0 7:30 p. m | buffet supper on Sunday; Mr.
a while back and folks who ar 0 f ver Mr. nd Mus Elmer Hoover ab- and Mrs. Walter Frey M:. and
didn’t got their daily paper nits ) (Irom page 13 tended a musical program ab the Mrs Vernon F rey and children,
sed it more as time passed. They ner where emergency treatment | Mt. Lebanon Camp Meeting Jae Pad Both Moa Me
Pr She oe DARet teen | "a | IN re i 5
id they read the Babes to keep was administered He was th=-| grounds, sponsored by the Annville Robert Frey and twin daughters,
abreast df werld jo of ken to the hospital in the Man- | Church of the Brethren, CBYF on Jean and Joan, Miss Louisa Arn-
cupy the in from beredem, to heim Community ambulance and | Sunday afternoon and evening dt all of E-town, Mr. and Mrs
Study Jand take advantage of the he w reported in a serious| Miss Minnie Shelly, of Lancaster, Hotei M tian and thelr
advertising, lo be to con-| dition suffering head and pos-| visited with her sister, Mrs. Harry daughters, Marguerite and Ruth
verse intelligently, to follow ... : iB Y | Ellen of Chester: Mr. and Mrs
ial tiviti v iit sible internal mjuries. Miller on Monday afternoon. Cal I bell bli
cial activities. ou can pics up Car Rolled Over Bank Mr. Ober is doing Some lvin Campbell and daughters
vour paper and put it down at A Rp NTs : nh . i & Patricia Sue and Beverly Ann of
, Allen Xk McIntyre, seventeen, | interior and exterior repair work to a
your convenience. You can st Petersburg was charged with | id Lancaster
so» condemn or praise its policies 5 oui a . an his residence which is occupied by Recently the following
Hal reckless driving ly State Police | Mys, Ida Gibble and Mr. and Mrs. | igi : 2 fn
as you desire. But, as. a rule, . ow river di > : ef S| visited with Rev. and Mrs
i A after the car he was driving had Harry Miller [A RYLEY
you wouldn't be without it. Ned ouct Yank and iio a J - 4 £ rndt and Mrs. Annie Risser:
00 eld fom a township road two { Miriam Mellinger, Mrs. Annie
ALL FOR $15.33 los dust: of Plots Mill Satur- ELIZABETHTOWN Brubaker, Mr. and Mrs. Ammon
In defense of the American | day thi | Hoffer and daughter Jane, Mr.
system cal'pd by Mcintyre was taken to Lancas- So and Mrs. Parke Eberle of Mount
some, “fres enterprise” by most G I'H 1} ( 1d A large audience attended the | joy; Miss Mary Hoffman, Miss
hy y rez enterg > rene ral ospital HN rerald 7: i as i Sia fy ios
: . rvice in A rer youd
a company in an ad asks “Would | White, Fast Petersburg, where he | Be ac Zion Childre | Frances Heisey of Grantham.
you wreck American business for | wus treated for a severe lacera- Sheek on Mt. Jor leer Surni- Mrs. Jacob Erk and Mrs. Dan-
Sho 3 . et te” {day wening, when the Myers- | iol Ge Ackior ;
$15.33 Each of us would velop of the sieht hond which re- ) en the lyers- | jel Geltmacher visited Mr. and
Er tre Se 2 town Sengers Quartet presented | Mrs. Norman Brosey. N . Tao
ceive $15.33 by the government guired 25 sutures to clcse. y mused! and hymn sin aay 2 ¢ 3rosey, Mt. Joy R2
‘ . « Sica mn sing. — Cn eee mm
taking ALL earnings of persons State Policeman 8S. Nagel saic a: :
i I ted i { i 350.000 | 1 : rr | so i Mrs, Prank Grof of Bain- PA. DIGS INTO RESK
y reported incomes ¢ 350,01 the arges wer roug after | 3 . . A. 3 I
With. reporis snl e charges were brought after Street left Saturday for | m a : yrs
a year or mere. This is the way | witnesses reported the vouth es . TO MEET IDLE PAY COSTS
De K In 1946 tf dal ’ Ogden, Utah to visit her son and
it » or ke : 1946 the 2 we Fe J was driv ing at a fast rate of family The trip was made by An urge in unemployment in
quite a om persons Ld 10 re po t- | speed I'ne car skidded on the plane from Washington, D. C. Pennsylvania is forcing the Com-
a { ome . ans loose > : : :
ed $50,000 incomes fon loose stone A fleet of tricks: from the monwealth to dig into its war- |
They peid 15 per cent of ali the| Two passengers, James Enter- | gimons Quarries here, are de- time compensation reserves.
SRI ‘ Huan ohuvernies : ey ¥ FT
taxes though it was but one out ime, seventeen, Salunga and Har- livering sand this week to the The Bureau of Employment or
of every in taxpayers and their ry Wigham, Bast Petersburg, had ps Turnpike, west-end contract, | Unemployment Compensation is
as vhs sr | i p | : s
taxation was one half of their | been thrown from the car but| garrisbure to Ephrata. reporting they paid out $51,122.- |
earnings. Now. if the govern-| escaped injury, police said. The treet A there 000 in the first half of 1946, to!
ment had taken «all their earn- | car, a 1632 model was demolished ° the jobless persons in Pennsyl- |
. - . Pes na “qm 00 “nba : ps 2 $ 3 3
ings, it would have meant 153 | A Cyclist Injured We Ing S | vania while receiving only $38,-
per capita in tax revenue. Donald P. Bruccella, twenty, 180,000 in employer contributicns
I= 2% v , ¢ aw: SY ape ~ . ———————— : i . ee
for $15.33 you ‘would do away | 510 Democrat Road. Gibbstown, Miss Noncv Jane Werle, denehiter and interest. The difference
with financial, industrial and the | N. J. was in serious condition at| Yass Nancy Jane Wertz, daughter}, fron huge reserves piled up
. . Tr np r A or > . S = »
business leadership. Could the! Lancaster General Hospital «cn of Mrs. Irma V. Wertz, Florin, and during pericds of full employ-
: to . - | Melvi J ye ro is 1 | 2 3
wezlthy carry the entire load of | Sunday after his motorcycle haa Melvin N. Ryder, son of Mr. and ment during World War II and
running the government, even if overturned on the Harrisburg Mrs. : Oscar Ryder, Florin, were I the postwar years.
you think in such terms? { Pike between Mt Jov and Sal. | married Saturday at 11 a. m. in the ——————
®e 00 | unga at the new road intersec- Florin Evangelical United Brethren 300 SEWAGE TREATMENT
SUMMER AND RECREATION | tion, Church. The Rev. John H. Gable . he as
Ht ts t slay and last yeas > ,— officiated WORKS IN THE STATE
costs to play year ~~ i
i illi NDS | snes re ar c 4 COW.
Americans spent $94 million for | FRIENDSHIP FIRE CO TO | There are about 300 sewage
recreation, Ht cost cities money | HOLD CARNIVAL, AUG, 13TH 32ND REAM REUNION treatment works operating in our
to help us spend these dollars| At the Fire House, North Mar- The 32nd annual Ream reunion Pennsylvania, according to, the
for play by the building of parks, ket St! on Saturday, August 13, Will be held at Reservoir Park, |Bureau of Sanitary Engineering,
swimming pools, recreation cen- Friendship Fire Co. will hold their Hat Harrisburg, Saturday, August State Dept. of Health. This num-
ters. Though there are more | annual carnival. 20th. Herbert T. Ream of Har- | ber includes those at industries
soft ball diamonds maintained by | The Elizabethtown High School | riskurg, is the president. and institutions as well as the
cities then swimming pools, and Band will give he concert. Games ne et treatment works of municipalities
swimming ccmes first in the | for everyone and fifty dollars in! When in need of Printing. (amy- d serve an estimated total
country’s recreational activities | cash prizes will be awarded. | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin Population of 2,200,000 people.
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FROZEN FOODS FOR HEALTHY EATING
Apricots - Special Again per dozen $2.00
Broccoli 26¢
Sliced Peaches 18c
Concentrated Juices - Grapefruit Orange Grape 25¢
Ice Cold Watermelons - Whole or Half
Treat the kiddies - - Make your own cones 18 for 18c
Make your own sundaes - - - We have Pineapple - - - Fudge -
Butterscoich - - - Pecan - - - Walnut - - - or cream toppings.

Mt. Joy Frozen Food Locker Plant
Open Daily 8 A, M. to 5:30 P. Friday 8 A. M. to 8 P. M..
DIAL
2436

CRUSHED STONE
Macadam Driveways and Lanes






ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN

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



YOU CAN OWN
Set of Silver
For as low as $1.00 down and $1.00 a week.
&
$22.63
plate setting
International Sterling
6 pc.
$68.50
and chest
Holmes & Edwards
Sterling inlaid
1847 Rogers Bros.
Silverplate 2
service for 8
$64.75
. service for 8 and chest
$69.95
52 pc.
Community
Silverplate 52 pe. service for 8 and chest
Wm. Rogers & Son $39.95
Reinforced plate 52 pe. service for 8 and chest
$26.95
for 8 and chest
Wm. Rogers
Silverplate 52 pe. service
ADAM H. GREER
Jeweler
87 East Main Street Dial 3-4124 MOUNT JOY, PENNA.



PION ==


“Government lending:
is a one-way road...to
the socialized state.”
EVANS WOOLLEN, JR,
President
American Bankers
Association
‘It is a fundamental wrong to society
for the Government to lend money that
belongs to taxpayers, or to abuse their
and
of the social responsibilities
credit. Chartered banking has been
is aware
in and it is
involved
fulfilling
responsibilities kept foremost in mind.”
THE
NON! NATIONAL Joy
~ MOUNT JOY, PA.
money lending,
the need for credit with those
Bang

< Pe)
| IN UNION THERE Is STRENGTH |
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

‘Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin

Farm-Fresh Fruils &
Vegetables at A
& PI


Customers’
Corner

Have you ever noticed the
date stamped on each carton
of ASP eggs? It is put there
to protect the quality and
freshness of this perishable
item.
An egg that is Gr rade A
when it is inspected and
packed could become Grade
B or C by the time you buy it
if it has been improperly or
slowly handled.
We don't want that ever to
happen to an ASP egg. That
is why we put the date when
the eggs are graded on each
carton. Eggs not sold within a
few days of that date are re-
moved from sale even though
they are still of good quality.
If you should ever find that
any of our egg cartons bear
old dates or that any eggs fail
to live up to our high quality
standards, please tell us about
it. Please write:
California
SWEET SEEDLESS
Grapes
2.25°
None Priced Higher
———————
Customer Relations Department,
A&P Food Stores
420 Lexington Avenue
New York 17, N. Y.



CALIFORNIA VALENCIA—288 SIZE
2:49
* CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN GROWN ns
3 25
PEARS
ARMOUR'S CHOPPED
HAM
SWIFT'S
PREM
WILSON'S
MOR --
WILSON'S
CORNED
BANQUET ONE WHOLE COOKED

EN Raduced 3-b. 1 75
Price can "
SWIFT'S
NSE Reducad on 21
Price
PETER PAN
ak k &
28
PEANUT BUTTER
IONA TOMATO
JUICE
TRATFORD FARMS UNSWEETENED
18 oz
cans
3
PRUNE .« 19°
JUICE bottle
COMSTOCK PIE SLICED
APPLES ac
cans
NN E SANDWICH
SPREAD ADC
Jar
VITAMIN ENRICHED BEVERAGE—
ORANGEADE 39
can
WHITE HOUSE
38.52,
APPLE. i
WHITE HOUSE
EVAP. MILK
A&P PURE
GRAPE JUICE pt bot 19e
COMPLETE WITH CAPS AND RINGS
MASON JARS doz pts 69¢
FINE GRANULATED
SUGAR 5.lb bag 45¢
SANDWICH ROLLS OR
FRANKFURTER ROLLS
SCHIMMELS PURE
GRAPE JAM
"LANG'S SWEBRT MIXED
PICKLES
23
4 tall cans 45¢
qt bot 35¢
doz gts
10-lb bag 89¢
8 in pkg 15e¢
1-lb jar 19¢€
quart jar 2§5¢€

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



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