The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 08, 1949, Image 7

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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.
Dr. H. C Killheffer
Optometrist
MANHEIM
163 S. Charlotte 8t,
Telephone 137-R
Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30
Tues. Fri. Sat. 7.9 P, M,
Tues Fri. Sat,
$:20.1:00.2-5 P.M.
ELIZABETHTOWN
16 E. High St.
Telephone 24-R




C. M. WEBB
& SON
22 South Barbara Street
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MOUNT JOY, PA.
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ROOF PAINTING
PHONES:
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Forced Air
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40-Inch Gas Ranges
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40-in. Electric Stoves
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PHONE 33598
SALES &
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REPAIRED CHOIR GOWNS
of the Church of God met Tuesday
HE KINGS DAUGHTERS
BENNETT'S -
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The Kings Daughters Bible Class























 
















 

| The Bulletin,
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Jo Pa.,
Thursday, Sep tember 8, 1949—7

After being engaged in the und lertaking
business in r the past twenty-
ved my license to
349 North
eight
the Lancaster Funeral Home,
Duke Street, Lancaster, where I will be
pleased to have the continued patronage
{ my many friends. Funerals will be
at your home or your church.
held
Roy B. Shee
) LANCASTER,

After Holiday
Groceries
» 59;
25:
29¢
21
Bo:
23:
29:
19:
2%:
Hershey Kisses
DEL MONTE
Crushed Pineapple
NORRIS
Baked Beans No.1 can
CUT-RITE
Wax Paper
Spry
NORRIS
Tomato Juice 46 oz. can
SCOTT
Tissue
GREEN & WHITE
Lima Beans
FRENCH'S
Prepared Mustard
No.2
Roll
2
3 Ib. can
No.2 can
2

Rinso lg. pkg. 28¢ | Rinse
Ringo 3h. pe pkg. Sei Giant Pkg. 55¢
Total 33c |
Silver Dust 29c | Lifebuoy 3 for 23c
Lux Fiakes 28c | Swan 2 for 27¢
Lava Soap 3 for 23c
Hess’ Food Stores
MOUNT JOY MASTERSONVILLE
PHONE 3-9094 MANHEIM 210M
These Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday (this week)
2 for 19¢ | Lux Soap




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Door, York Fair Week ‘Men In Service levening in the Sunday School
: r f the church. yotions
York Fair Week = = = there's a Pvt. Paul Allen McGarvey 18, son Terry |room of we church Devotions
j of Mrs. William G. McGarvey, Wa- ’ were followed by a business ses- 45 EAST MAIN ST.
thrill in those three words - - = a - Se 2 a [sion after which the ladies spent
ter St. Florin, has reported to 1 h F | i MOUNT JOY
thrill you can't equal with a million Lackland AFB. the “Gateway to the e 6X the time repairing the choir gowns
phases. It means five days of ex- | Air Force,” to begin the AF basic {| By Richard Hill Wilkinson I'nose present were Mrs. C. F. Hel-
Alt Tes wig, Ms. Garth Snyder, Mrs. Ellen Mond thru Saturd
1 2 A *S. xi } acy, 'S. Wie
citement - - - five days of educa- | airmen indoctrination course, there. "you CAN'T FOOL an old 1X |[ i demuth. Mr Eli Dir onday thru Saturday
ackln near San An- like Terry Oakes” » XU Smelzsr, (vrs | Dinner served 11-2 and 5 to 8
v Lackland, situate near San An ike 1 Dakes, / Ags
tion. : : hod C. Charles, Mrs. Kate Barnhart,
' : : tonio, is the world’s largest air force Actell was saying Not even if Mr Dorothy ww.’ Miss I : ——
atest in bast, center of WAF’'S basic train- you're the smartest bank robber |’ rs. orothy Derr, iss Emma
This year's York Interstate Fair x ’ gon : : ir el : . iy and gangster in the country.” He Shookers, Miss Wilma Eaton, Mrs.
J : ing, Indoctrination station lor priol chuckled, reflecting on the story he Anna Hoffer.
destined to be the greatest in| service reenlistees and home of the was about to tell. cess
history All exhibitor’'s space is AF's Officer Candidate School. Here, “Glenville was pretty well COLD PLATTER SUPPER
nN “ . din
pn ti . too, headquarters of the Indoctri-| wrought up that summer. In June . ys 5 .
completely sold out. Hour by Hour, | 100; 18 Ol wh x Bove Gaels anit. (hols) Ladies Auxiliary of Friendship
“iy 1 nation Division, Air Training Com.| gOVernmen: agenis came | rough, | . :
day by day there will be events to : ing all the small town banks |Fire Co, will serve a cold platter
mand. x
interest vou. Stock judging contests i in the countryside to be on the look- [supper at the Fire Hall on Satur-
: d is thirteen weeks of basic train- . . : . ch . ata
. =» novice exhibits = = = = : : out, and advising what to do. Duke day, September 10th from 4 to 7:00
Horse: vat fr ing will prepare him for entrance and a couple of his hench [pm
rilling horse racing - - - ree | iio Air Force technical training men, driven] poo. of de Ambulance Fund BULK AND GALLONS
vaudeville - - - gay midway - = =| 4 for assignment in specialized from their -— i. i
gorgeous revue nightly on the mon- work. The course will include - Minute haunts in the S a0 : Electric
mouth new all-weather covered sientific evaluation of his apt tude Fi ti large cities by SHOOTING. MATCH and G € mn
stage Sein an! ee a fiction The first Shooting Match and as
EE 2 : and inclination for following a par- a concentrate ean Shoot of the seat Wl be oa
Super Entertainment ticular vocation and career effort of local|-Yap Shoot o e season wi I Also Specialize On
This year's grandstand attractions : al and federal agents who were dead held on Sunday, September 11th, at FARM MACHINE WELDING
: _—— set on bringing an end to the cur-|the Sportsmen's Field at Florin, by
ire exceptionally outstanding. They ; ) : : AND EQUIPMENT
clude featured Broadway acts and Pvt. Harold E. Heisey 18, wave of crime, were hiding | the Mount Joy Sportsmen's Asso- Q |
the crest of shice. and hig of Mrs, Re yore Hsien 165 out in ihe Sk ks and whiling Ye | ciation. Automobile and Truck Welding |
BE es ee» wh Manheim St, this yo. has re- time away by staging spectacul —— — a “
iclties. Frank Wirth's spectacular daylight hold-ups of small town LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
nightly revue “Swing Out the banks. |KILL THE RATS y .
Mews.” a mighty musical show in- “The trouble was that no one J. O. Pepper, extension entomo- Cover's Welding Shop
enn whora 13 ww Yale . ’ TN >
roducing headliners of vaudeville, Knew where the would logist at the Pa. State College
vaio, stage, sereen and. television Slide HES Duke Seat was proposes grain conservation by Delta and Marietta Streets
jai smart. e understood sma <i 11 wile a .
tars, headed by Don Cummings, towns because he was brought | bite, He recommends MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-5931 |
one of America’s most versatile en- up in one and, he chose as the cleaning up he hiding places,
{ertainers; the O'Flynns, featuring object of his pilfering banks trapping and poisoning with Red
the old and new in novelty; Dae that were pretty well isolated [Squill bait.
and Babs, juvenile dance team; the i ¢ ot: dul |
, June passed anc ar July. |
Harmocrats, male chorus; Pack’s Gr i it I at of pa 0) hy
radia € - Ol rleny y - 3 J
Raby Elephants, famous Spanish ns began to subside. Only one!
Poodle that famous black other small town bank had been |
horse, “S Night,” 16 beauti- held up, and that more than 150
fu! dancers from Ballet theatre, plus i miles away. The depositors who |
i 5 1d withdr: their accounts re-
many other well-known acts. Wy had withdrawn their accounts re-| Se
Features tablished them. i
“Terry Oakes, the trust company
The usual custom of a top name | president, didn't gloat. He was an | JN ®
for Wednesday afternoon and night old-timer at the game and he un-|
is followed this year in the person- derstood human nature Early in Top off your shave with Seaforth
| appearance of an old-time favor- June he'd had some signs printed Lotion and enjoy the bracing air of
ite. Tony Martin. And returning 3 £ +i ng around the lobby of the | the Scotch Highlands —thecool crisp-
again by popular demand on Thurs- a Wings as Sore ness of heather and fernl
again by popul EAL HEISKEY Old Age,’ ‘Deposit with Us :
dav and Friday afternoons and PVT. HAROLD HEISEX and V # 3 | B i) ; rv} Seaforth Lotion soothes and cools
2) «= ht = 1 0D 1 ( 10 fv 1 oney 1) ye od 3. | ~
hts will be Phil Spitalny with his ported to Lackland AFB, the The oy Hed a Hill Te a . smells fresh, not fragrant. Start
gy a : : il Oo } Gateway to the Ai; Force, to re FR I 2 rise. on | your days—and dates—with That
ur ‘m all-g chestr: as trying to reassure then
Hour of Charm all-gn rch ra nai ie AT basic. airmen ine 1 1 : Y. ne Wonderful Seaforth Feeling!
fea'uring Evelyn and her magic & : other sign was printed and inserted |
Bin doctrination course het behind the gl: in the front door. |
Hin. |
FV Raci ind, ituated ne an too, amused them, but it
‘ast hacing
Antonio. i the Ww ( largest | di t annoy them any.
The program of horse racing on 3 : on On July 15 the tude of Glen- |
} 5 : : air foree i ©, cent of WAF’s n Jui) ) gquietuac iC
the fastest half-mile track in the asic train} Yootrirat ville’s main street was abruptly and |
: asic training, Indoetrination sta- |
country include some of the best) . . harshly interrupted. A high-pow-
. tion for prior service reenlistees |i... Ta ale YAdenlv | DOMESTIC
teprers in harness competition for ’ ered black sedan suddenly ap- N TION
i ness comy ras ond home of the AFs Officer|peared at tf whe south ou CABINET MODEL SHAVI G LO
aciive purses on Tuesday, Wed-| id ; In handmade
ne Candidate School Here too, is Handsome drop-leaf cabinet SE
1 ay Thursday and Friday. |, : Raa : : stoneware jug,
Ya : 7" | headquarters of the An Training | and sewing machine all-in- Only sjoo
There will be thrilling running vac= | 4nd one. A beautifu] piece of fur-
es daily Wis thirteen week it. Baate niture and your Domestic
I TW di = De sewing machine combined.
training will prepare him for en-
i be : Forward and reverse sew-
NEW i OWN trance into Air Force technical ing without stopping machine.
. training and for issignment in Sew-light, hinged presser foot
stra specialized work The course i and automatic bobbin wieler. 1 |
My. Charles Wittle of Marietta! to include a scientific evaluator Full set of attachments. i
visited Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wittle | of his aptitude and inclination fo Lifetime guarantee. i
on Sunday tollowinz a particular vocation ca $144 95 With Your
Mrs. Earl Geltmacher and chil- | reer. . Old Machine
dren visited Mrs. Minnie Geltmach- - WE REPAIR ANY MAKE
or of Kinderhook over the week- RANQUET FOR THE JUNIOR MACHINE
nd LEGION PLAYERS SEPT. 19 SI y Ph
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fogie and The annual banquet for the Mt. J V BINKLEY pan S armacy
oy Junto 101 ba ! team
of Philadelphia spent the] Joy Junior L base ! The SPRITE, Slate
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George will be held at the American Le SHWING MACHINE 1c IAAL Ore
Schoelkoph. sion Home a 1c on Monday “Two to one,” he said calm- SALES AND SERVICE Phone 3-3001 MOUNT JOY. PA.
evenin Sep nb 1¢ 194¢ Al x “ ri ONS icks oan " ‘
Ne. Clavende Rolgle of Baltimore | evening, ~ September 19, 19/9. AN «Shesin Irons Peis up § Phone 216J 111 N. Market St.
ited with Mi md Mrs. George of the boys who participated In any Duke ml his gang wt aon Elizabethtown, Penna. Ean ce
Schoelkoph on Monday games, or were on the roster of the Corners. 1 Just phoned Bim. | Stimulate your business by adver
Schoelkoph « Mond: a res . . | yusiness by
3 ; ow ‘ : | team. are invited to be the guests irance, roared down on the bank We give S & H Green Stamps |
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Hipple — nd came io an abrupt halt. Loungz- tising in the Bulletin.
Sunday visitors at the Schoel- | © Legion at ine ‘pana ront of (he General lh ee A
1! Plenty f vood food will b 1 ei . |
h jerked erect e¢ men had leaped | i
\Ivs. Clarence Bieyer and chil- | ° I, entertainment is being plan- the car. Two of them, one} |
ned. The baseball plave wre re-|earrving ¢ achine gun, ran |
{ren of Mount Joy visited Mr. Dan- | "¢% The baseball players : 1 carrying a machine n, ran to- Hi AT ENTI FARM RS |
: ested to turn in the ull uni- ward the nk. The third stayed o
Geltmacher and Mrs. Lillian | quests urn in their fn! 1 op vard : bani. 1 TQ Shaved! on | |
Ww : form, except their caps at this|the curb, a second machine gun |f S Wh Y N d |
Witmer on Sunday. Atte is : il
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and banquet as their ticket f admis-| nestl 13 in his arm. © r Vv I C e e n oO u e 2] t |
f ls visited Mr. and Mrs. John sion. Don’t rget his date, Mon- Fhe an
amily visted Wu. ang Mb dy. September 19 frightened, watched In stHIpi DONEGAL AVIATION SERVICE
Kauffman of Ironville on Sunday. jl : hi y fascination. To their utter as- ||
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Witmer and Tickets will be sold to any per tonishment they saw the two |
on Ronald and Miss Beatrice Neff | Sons wishing to attend this aflair bandits turn at the bank door 1 1 us or pray
| Miss Doris Myers of Petersburs ili TL without entering, rush back to |
1 ¢( Ss M's O 2ters g 3 | - |
g ur hi Witmer on | WARRIAGE LICENSES the car, pile into it and drive [fi YOUR CROPS OR ORCHARDS:
Visited Mrs. Allan er: oO 5 ast aks |
ohn Haines, M: wn and Mai away.
: J i Maytown and Mary T ALL happened within sec- | Tomatoes, Corn, Tobacco and other crops. |
y Shank K-town, 4 + Nabi . Wi i
Miss Betty Lou Frank spent the onds. For a moment or two the ||
Jerry Biesecker Mount Joy and ot ait ig iy |
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert : 'D In Xe 218 ys ! 3 g 2 loungers sat transfixed. Then of JUST CALL YOUR LOCAL AIRPORT
Witmer of East Petersburg arris 318 laure. oireet one accord they leaped up, raced {
rn os nate ct en 5 | Phares Landis — DONEGAL AIRPORT
Mrs. Kate Moore spent the week- : across the street and entered the ! ares an 1S
: Cota itn fiend Gerald Sheetz of this boro and| pank. ‘ferry Oakes was talking on ||
end in Columbia visiting friends. Mare Reich eyes rhein 4 ea i |
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gamber of Man Ba f ‘Manetta, Vi Ty sep : LE Ane PHONE, MT. JOY 3-5354 "it
* : Sheetz, of town and Mary| smilea at then ! 6-9-ti |
Manheim visited Mr. and Mrs. Ab- H. Reich, Marietta “Two to one,’ he said calmly, Jee ri |
ram Gamber. ee ll Pee ‘Sheriff Irons pic up Duke and
Mrs. William Haines and grand- Everybody reads newspapers but his gang at Jepson Corners I just
y and Ay ey mini . phoned him.” He looked from one
son Bil y of pe wl Wednen Yu oe NOT everybody reads circular ad: pop-eyed citizen to another. ‘No
Thursday ity i and Li rs, sertising left on their door step harm done, boys. They didn’t even
Rellman and family of Lititz. wat in’
ik : get i
Miss Patsy ollman of Lititz | der the direction of Mn Esther ‘But why didn’t they? What
spent the weekend with Mr. and | Huber. The public is cordially in- happer ed?’
Mrs. Wm. Haines. vited. *“Terry grinned broadly. ‘Duke|
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Isler and Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt at- sabato Lnows map Ie: Bs
hi ; a . was @ n oy himself.
daughter visited Mr. and Mis. Au-| tended the Youth For Christ, held oo mw 3 Rn ole this He ©
nat Wily e plckec ¢ ou
brey Boles of Marietta on Monday. | Saturday evening at Central Man-| 40 his hold-upping. Right after|
Mrs. Edith Erb and Mrs. Esther | or Camp Grounds. unch
I 1
Geltmacher visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Franklin Miller of New “ That's where I fooled him.’
Henry Frank and family on Sun- | York and Mrs. C. Vooris, of Lan- Terry paused to chuckle and glance
1 ; 3 ; ) toward the front door. ‘It's lucky i
cay, caster visited Rev. and Mrs. R. H Duke knows small town Other- Whether you started with a Stanley Steamer or a "49 Ford, fiew laws
Mr. and Mis. Daniel Geltmacher | Arndt and Mrs. E. A Hitchcock. | i > Vie 1 t hove taken ans can cost you your license after only one accident. Ingate of accillent,
vise he n t have taken an) he
isited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Farlow Rev. and Mrs. Arndt visited Mr.| stack it , hose inves, Ng ye ir of yo rena
: cial responsibility up to
and family of Hopeland. | and Mrs. Havard Johnson at Lan- “The d citizens turned oa Why. t ae chances when State Farm Mutual can give
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spancake of | caster, and called cn Mr. and Mrs. | toward it and read. They were a you complete protection at lower rates? It'll pay you to call or
Lebanon and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob | Calvin Campbell. Jittle da 1, and not quick to under- come in today.
isi : Ye stand.
Earhart and son Ronald visited Mur. Rev. and Mis. ‘Arndt enjoyed a oy 1 vend Bank Crosed AMMON R. HOFFER
The sign read: ank Closed.
and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher Mon- | typical Dutch program at Lititz net Sith iy :
nd Mes. Dank 4 : progran; ai io Lunch. Return Ih Ons 119 David St. Phone 3-4901 Mt. Joy, Pa.
day |, Park on Saturday. On Sunday al-| gour.’"
3 -»
A stringed orchestra will present | ternoon they attended the Bible Released by WNU Features
a Sacred program in the Newtown Conference conducted by Dr. Guy| memes ttl Smeets
School House on Saturday, Sept. 17 Barnhouse
Also special singing
The orchestra is
at 7:45 p.
) and readings.
m.
the Brethren.
and in the evening the|
There is no better way to boost
hymn sing conducted by the Church| your business than by local news-
| paper advertising. | a
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