6-—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa.., Thursday September 1, 1949 ee OE CANES ly - Dr. John S. Gates ‘Engagements Of Well Known Local Residents > Labor Day is . day for 4 . M Clavt 8. Hoss) day to celebrate out-of-doors. Food ., i S. ssler, : | Mr. and pi PS: 1 Wf sae tastes twice as good at the shore, MM: "1 y £ Na > » Tage - Manheim R2, announce the engage In the woods, or under a favorite tres ment of their daughter, Dorothy In your own back yard. Mae, to Elwood Moyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Moyer, Manheim R3. No date has been set for the Here is the Food and the Values TUESDAY, YEPTEMBBR 6] for Your Holiday wedding. Tender, Large Smoked Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Johanna Dutly, Brockville, Ontario, Cana- da, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wilhelm Dutly, Dietisberg, Switz- erland and John Robert Nissley, shank end Hers son of Mrs. H. G. Nissley, 301 4 N Bubia St. this borouh. | § SLICES OF THESE HAMS " 79c Store Miss Dutly is employed by G. 4 Fresh Pork Tender Stewing The He: 4 Mury T. Fulford, M. P. in Brockville | Mr. Nissley is employed by Busi- H L store on | | ness Press at Lancaster. of five H ee been purc C Cc phy Co. Donegal Airport News -43 - 49 ! BAKED MEAT LOAVES V2 1b 28§¢ ed for pu |" Sunday morning “Seplenier 4th, TASTY SKIMLESS FRANKS Ib 45c¢c Br oes there will be a breakfast fight 10 SLICED LEBANON BOLOGNA ': "> 33c oan tr ! Schools Open Here e Every driver should real- Sept. 6 ize that kids — as long as they can be called such will think and act ‘like kids"! Tues., the Piper Aircraft Factory at Lock tion Heer Th Tero fim) recite Fancy Large Shrimp '> 69¢c| Freshly Picked White a, wi e served to all visiting pilots. Fancy Haddock Fillets Ib 35¢ y en Al Later 3 tour of the Piper Factory ) Boneless Steak Fish Ib 25¢ Crab Meat 69 will be made. All local pilots are! Co. and mid CHEESE LOAF ot day by J and Treas! e With schools opening, drivers should be on the Frank Hassinger made a dual | ot fs Bo cross country trip to Lake Sesque- PICKLES Majestic or Lang’s—Dill or Sour x 23¢ McConnell PORK & BEANS Asco 2 can 21¢ So yant sylvan MARSHMALLOWS Campfire b 2Q¢ The desl | alert for "quick dashes’ in- port, three of tl 4 to the path of danger! Bruce Halk and John Hawthorne 4 CATSUP Asco Tomato; regular Yor 35¢ ! ; mie» aut cos soni wow 4 ENRICHED MILK rome 4 25.450 i] < The | Culpeper, Virginia. hanna, New Jersey. Bill Risser and John Bender vis- ited the Lancaster Municipal Air- There's no question about it — your savings account ig a worthwhile invest Harold Baer received his private Sle 4st 3 : ment and can easily fit into your budget. il bi 39 pilots certificate during the week. pr / Forms Ava a € sutwof} date on the poticies esial)- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sprecher 3 Ot BOY | their policy has been in force is the : : lished by the VA for dividend pur- a : 2 3 ; Ca flew to Ocean City, N. J. Insured up to $5.000. Come in this weak. (From Page 1) | poses. This cut-off date has been | 5 ff Ag 5 pl ho ins took four of 1 ” 4 10 I( New Co on OOK ol 0 in 1948. Commander Bail- nd checks beginning in January | set for the anniversary dat h | a : 1 al ili He of gach his Puerto Rican tomato pickers PS been sharply criticized by policy in 1948. Thus, a dividend | f Atv! sid nen 1 or an Airplane ride ERA embers of Congre will be paid on the policy from the | a nS a = 1 n ! Lewis Sauters and John Haw- 16- The Er that the dividend will | dat tf « taker ta il the -0z Jar ch at th vi 1 date 1t wa cen u unti 1c ” thorne flew to the Bloomsburg mu- LL be a political bonus if payment is| sam nicipal Airnort ed until 1950 - an election | ¢y cautioned veterans not to count that payments| the time the policy has been in NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING tim WASHINGTON, D. C. be started in Oct r. VA officials, ree between the 1948 iversar ; 9 : : : : ih 1 1 saves Charles Hines and Pilot Sam Meals, however, have repeatedly denied | date of the policy and the date on | By Anne Goode W of Alderson. W. Va. Flying a 4 thi y lity +} oe state { ov 1 ” hi litical charge and stated that | which they received the dividend ie . y 13 } v ai AR Hine : . Sins vese men came here 4 1 1 Wi itl = If vou long for your make- up to loo} IK juson: 130° phe NEN « the weeks visitors were: {| Major EF. L Roach. Riche rd Ford, 0 ME NST Spenad i dds 33 | Ev TY ara served as Hess. vice hoard, led Henry Ga will be physically impossible te 3 ; . | as smooth as a movie quee $, to inspect fire fighting equipment tart distribution of the dividends | COLD PLATTER SUPPER Bow: i. jueen’s, he before the first of the year Ladies Auxilia the histori Be Swe to Gal fnough Supreme Bread | as THE TOAST OF THE E TOWN ry Apply powder base sparingly and | at Marietta Depot y of Friendship | smooth on we he mge nooth on well, then with finger tips Donegal Airpert has recently an- work in creme rouge. Lastly, with a : piece of cotton press on pow der. With : + Tt ys 2 : : = another cotton square carefully remove | rertation to all persons flying in for of 20 million N-S.L.1 policies. | day, September 10th from 4 to 7:00! excess. Aceording to this total the average | p. m | * % '% { payment will be about Benefit of the Ambulance Fund.| Iced tea a bother? Not the latest Commander Bailey pointed ou Fire Co., will serve a cold platter : : ar a nounced that it will give free trans- : ke = that the dividend will be paid out | supper ut the Fire Hall on Satur- | ! ing addres J. Paul Lancaster business contacts at local towns. Save 3 or 4 cents every day and get the enriched loaf that tastes better, toasts better and stays soft longer. Just to prove its a small world Cai Sailow. Fortis : 1. He explained, | smi A fies en { kind. Already sweetened, all you have |‘ harles Bailey and Martin Brown, duced the to do is mix a spoonful of the prepared | on their way to New Jersey were the amount of the | SHOOTING MATCH SEPT. 11 tea syrup with water and ice, stir and | dyivine past the Kutztown Airport principal, po pI | ora 4 dis, Anna sliced c NE SEE Westenber, loaf J 4 ey Sugared Following ; Juz 25 wim DO’NUTS order: Noa { for each policy holder will The first Shooting Match and | *P wnd thought they recognized one of be based on the length of time the | Trap Shoot of the season will be * 4 4 the air Tene arked diere Thev hiss. beet i. fores and he on Sunday, Sontenibel TH. at) A handy kit for : any boy or girl going Ye airbianes pPatked oY A » 441 off to college this Fall can be easily | stopped and sure enough Frank weunt of premiums paid on the | the Sportsmen's Field at Florin, by | made up of several colors of shoe polish Hassinger and Jchn Hawthorne had Ral row epres Ee policy { the Mount Jov Sportsmen's Asso-| Prushes and cloths. Comes in so . > a, B d B i doz Dc represents I | for tic Suie shit of stopped for gasoline on the way oun ar-B-0 or J Committee Chocolate Decorette erence Sc Long Frankfurt Rolls BAR CAKES = 39 rt, gd 15¢ Orange lced Angel Cake 49¢ chairman Cocoanut Coffee Cake 23¢ Amos Hes Bishop § rans must keep in ind in com- - —— © —— € ug x % » mind in com | Fishermen figures indicate that sal. | Yi? by airplewe took three hours he length of time which| Subsecr ibe for the Bulletin | > it 5a id forty fiv i 3 anon is going to be scarcer this year. | and forty five minutes. By auto- Tuna, though, is more plentiful and | mobile the time was more then should soon be cheaper at your grocery. Corn and Grain Drying Becoming iy Habeas | Make party potatoes this way. Mash America’s Great Prize Winner a consecra Sweet Crean & LANG'S and stude 'BUTTERg Sweet Mix © Measured #3 Quarters Fe that follo | The S$ chool commodate Routine Operation Cn Many Farms Eng ps Mortuary Record nt of air being blown through | to and beat till fluffy. Delicious and (From page 5) decorative on a dinner plate, too. He was the oldest living mem- 4 AY ofa Doi whieh ves * % %* home from New Jersey. The round > 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Wy IRA MILLER | amot trification Bureau { vithout sup- * x Xx ber of Shik ihe OT: ishing t¢ > a once was one of Mother , tempera- If I el f St. John’s Lutheran Church 4 Richland | Butter Ib 10¢ wi ing ? NEC he relative i | you hi n't de | a pastry blender in Maytown and was past presi- 4 LA school, andy when needed, Just use two lent f the Unio ‘emetel ASs- pS 3 ith problems of corn knives. Holding one in each hand, cut co viatio 4 4 DEAL CO. forex ! rosswise hat § 1A | iation there. y jog under control IS ; Si € fo wat tat and Hour will form Sirs ' : Drip or regular grind; Sgr P moving on | SAY Burviving are lis wite, Mis. “heat-flo” roasted Hye eK ressure age farms, Ss A * >» * Jennie May Subplee Tome; his vacuum packed can | M 1 ttention. And A suggestion for tonight's dessert. son, the Rev. Dr. John S. T 3 Mr. anc Canner ) r. For To: 3Ses ; of more than Maks it 4 soft custard poured over pastor of St a La 0) Here are the Fresh Vegetables and Fruit this boro, t in emer- | $4, 000 000 occur annually because | fresh peaches or pears. iy I os Mark's | 5 A) St of. isi Church Hanover and two grand- sz i Calif. Vine Ripened ¢ rad Hospi sons and one brother, Collon 3 | Xe ane For quick, safe, easy canning of N F Fl Tome of Mt. Joy one OWS { of this p g Je | , fruits, vegetables, meat, fowl ews rom orin A 12 ee 4 Co ! Wednesday Preservesiflavos (9m pags’ 13 FIRST TORNADO, THEN FIRE > large c Jr and “he NSA Zoi ville, a sor by the Church of the Brethren at In Chanute, Kansas, Keith 4 oy EE ba ! ie the Cove on Sunday. Knetzler's barn was destroyed by 4 0 4 Beth Mrs. Jol Dunh: i Avon. i 2 tornado It was rebuilt and Northwestern =X Ibs Mr x, | om i) oye of at 1S | within 48 hours after the carpen- 4 FRESH PRUNES ; 3 29¢ heim R2, ye ite Wi A a i ian Hamilton rs were through, flames swept BARTLETT PEARS Calif. ‘ 3 Ibs 29¢ | Lancaster and Ie y this week. the barn, burned to the ground. 4 E U.S. Tlarge y Ibs Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Foose, Mr. TT — ee ELB RTA PEACHES > 29¢ | Donegal, a = and Mrs. Norman Leaphart of Car- | HEALTHFUL DEVICE | Valentin § Variety Fresh Green | eph’s Hos} lisle called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo A beating and ventilating de- | 4 Mr. and Mumper on Sunday. Mr. Foose is! vice which medicates the air cir- 4 OB B nN % Joy R2, a 3 i 3 a nepnew of the Mumpers. culating in public buildings was 4 | cgster Gen “TITERS IE, 2 : AN Bo Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hershey spent | recently demonstrated in Cl | Mr. and ’ a 1 X $ 3 SRB 3 a1 p ago. Ww t | Mr. an est of Bow, Ss i An Ci 3 € Se : 3 ght 5d 3 Saturday at Hershey. a : CELE RY ester estergPaseal stalk 15¢ | 118 E. Ma ra aN & RRA 1 . | | The right size body for the job \ pe : £77 i ; iE - Mrs. Sara Schlegelmilch and 4 Soe ET POTATOES U.S. 1 Md. Golden 3 Ibs 23¢ St. Joseph’ S Re 3 i brother, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Nay- hock Lime Mr. and is a big help. 3 NER Ba 2 3 $Y ean Ae 6 i lor, gre spending some time at their 4 Ventura For ook Lima Beans 12-0z pkg 330 | Orange, N. | | Here is one type of equipment used in drying grain. extreme vight camp in Huneington County. 4 Liberty Who! Sugared Strawberries 16-0z pkg 39¢c orial Hospi is inclined plane elevator "ra at” grain from drying bin to | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Liggins, 4 Welch Grap Juice or Pasco Orange Juice 2 cans §9¢ | Aug. 22. Rotor : 7 : . rage loft. { Martin Liggins Jr, Mr. and Mrs: 4 Tg | mer Jean y R= 3 | 3 Fruit Jar gency session to solve the probler grain has bee n damaged by unfavor- { Wm. Brian, Mr. and Mrs. Grover | FOR 4 MAYONNAISE Creamy Hom-de-Lite ar i330 Mr. and Food p= : | Eichler, Mr. Donald Eichler, Mr 4 i Wrench d. Buildings | Franklin Eichler and son. Franklin ARGAINS 4 SALAD DRESSING Hom-de-Lite Jor nesday at . ; : ildings | ! ations, must be | Jr, Helen Musser, and Margaret Ideal Placed Mr. and 1 | & t ih 5 : - = Cc Mr. an cer | i Jos ay yop Eichler attended the funeral] of Mrs. 4 STUFFED OLIVES Spanish He * 45 Florin, a so at is provided by x as er ala Ciub or dep. | ti HY tps { Hai at Stee eday. po ge ster Ge ih many grain drying ; Harry Fichler at Steelton Tuesday. BEVERAGES Rob Roy Asst'd & tax bots 21c caster Gens Sve Y use on a number of A corn and doggie roast was held -— frames & Ma tan. Ita stor- * Tuesday evening at the home of W. COOKIES ceorge inn assorted - > 39° SALUNGA ran motor-driven fans * g SALUNG! the fl¢ 10stats and other controls auto. ; H+ Myers by the members of Mt. | 16-02 C. Far] ] into ly “keep the temperature and | Joy Lodge, 100F. PRESERVES Ideal Pure Strawberry Jar 33c used, f air at eflicient g levels, | EE —————— | Don’ : od of 3 3 also provide for economy and | LETTERS GRANTED on’t Forget Septemker Beautiful Priscilla » battery anc end is sealed u d heavy ‘paper | s of operation, [ro An | U G Family Circle E 1 lace vall ‘ ) ie, : : TM 1) Dc cc of hc root to the top of the | to hold the of ms | Zelda L Miller, Mount Joy Twp. | YOU CAN FIND | 6 vaert Films Noun ae DINNERWAR 9 Lanes \ ¢ oof 1e f the 0 e moisture cont EY itis : e Ha e i corn layer. Openings arou 1d the fon s within ac wepted Hot hg | administratrix of the estate of | THEM HERE { ve 1268 ale Save on our card plan police. H and in the floor also should be closed. e insurance and results in | Richard J. Miller, late of Mount | | Prices Effective September 1.2.3, 1949 hearing be: al : 8 i etiv eptember 1.2.3, 1949. Quantity Rights Reserved, he J These precautions assure a maximum | higher yields per acre. hshi READING THESE ADS 1 . ot ; ey Joy Township. YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE ACME 1. Tigi