The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 15, 1949, Image 2

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2—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, September 15, 1919 3 . [
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Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher W i 1] M. K
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table stil! flourish :
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th ee bears it mes t 1 ffic dur- .
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gracefi ae a . LUTH. BIBIY CLASS HOSTS TO
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orange flome Summey is haste Pir ol | i Iv
end wi'h the ripening bws, | R va teriained th
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the crisp fallen elm leaves. th I i n Bi ed
carlet showing on the maples. Eve to t Counc can t o1
pines ai gol wly morning sharp Brot
ond damp with heavy dew. Mist { pel re Veo Ave
md splashing sunshine do! Septem
her days. A time to revel in being
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ft seems very sirange in the 3 i lents of our « nmuit
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rublie in general! that prior to th l v The T Anna Upi
opening of the new highway be ‘ J2.00 lor pe t ee! {¢ t om Mr. and Mn
tween here and Lancaster, Route I } 25 Olson on Market St., and Mi
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thru to five point at Lancaster. 1 over ih r JJ : wiln nd and six-year-old son, re-
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was handling all the {traffic ver) | 5 1 bo p we S farm. near Mav-
necesstully Since the new road £8 \
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was epened a ot of the trafic was 1 Ad ) gn i M Upiti had recently celebrat-
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¢ id ind thy HERE HAS 651 MEMBERS
urity costs and other kind , . 1 nt meeting of St. Mark
fits roll 3 C i pastor R
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wel 4 65
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tax collectors, Federal, stat . Booth, E. W. Newcomer, trustees
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2.6 percent «f total revenue TRAIN QIN NDISVILLE : Ww
Finally, when all these unavoid AVP GROUNDS SEPT. 18 NV en
able costs were met, the thou is A x 1 Liat 1} slat ( cretary;: Leste Hoste
ef stockholders whose investments Y (
made the company and its empio) < 7.3 vh tl T_T
ment came in for » little i . | BASIC POLICE TRAINING
slice of the finaneial pid i SCHOOL AT COLUMBIA
mounted to just 1.5 per cent y I rl Bruba Fin: rangement have been
To sum up--for every $1.50 paid ¥orshiv. Salar i completed tf the establishment of
to those “bloated plutocrats’ the We Conove toy ve B Po Training School
get $28.80 and govern- q Vill Sister { Flori msored by the FBI ang Pent
ment got $9.60. r Quartet Fou Con nia Chief f Police Associa-
a : I S H { Jaw {or nt officer
+» FLORIN CHURCH GAVE 8850 Ive Male: Quartet, Offering, El n Lancaster Count it Columbia
TO LEBANCN VALLEY COLLEGE der Jol Eberse Mixed Quartet tarting Monda September 26,
Dr. Clyde Lynch, president f Springvil Male Quarte Sorin 49, Th school will continue, fo
Lebanon Valley College, received! Creek: Congre ional Hymn ane ev secutive Mondays and
gift of £850 from the Florin EUB S Wednesdays, with all classes being
Church on Sunday morning toward The program is sponsored by the held in the borough building, Col-

from 7:00 to 9:00 p. m
the endowment and building fur Tens
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Mazola
Wesson Oil
NOW
{ #37: «71
Sept. 1948 price

«pint 45¢. quart 87¢

Fruits & Vegetables
FLAMING RED TOKAY
Grapes
Delicious Apples
3 Ibs 57¢| DC
3" 44c| 3 29¢

Pascal Celery
le

Pantry Savings
CLARIDGE ALL BEEF
Hamburgers
PT.
48 NY
50! i 4G



Banquet Chickens
Ww $1.87) 5 $4.59

Fruit Cocktail
Bx Ne Lr 32


Bartlett Pears ov:
SILVER
Sauerkraut ic
ol dlc ve: 33
can
2 Tx 3icia7 8c

lona Peaches
2 Zo 2 45¢

SUNNYFIELD
Pastry Flour
Chee-Wees “"**
Tuna Flakes
Spam or Treet
Ph 69% =r 6Sc
ce: 39 x 280
bo: 43c °°
ie: 450] ">> 30¢






Best Pure Lard om 23¢c| wm 18C |
Oleomargarine "™ ,.» °° 33¢| .» 22C |
Daily Dog Food '" 3 <™ 25¢/3 “" 22¢ |
Dairy Center
SEPT. :
Léa
MILD CHEDDAR -
Cheese
Baby Gouda
Ib 554 wo 47 |
piece 55¢c
"48¢ |

Gold-n-Rich Cheese
%73c "89

Biue Cheese
“69 "“@Sc

Ann Page Foods |
ANN PAGE TOMATO
SEPT, | pn |
a {
Yse Hel 14a 18
boitle :

Mayonnaise ic:
Salad Dressing
Ww __45¢c| =v 336°
Tr 65¢) war 4B
iar

ANN PAGE
Preserves RASPBERRY
> 35cm im


SPARKLE
Desserts iin:
47 26c| 4"

Spaghetti Wooo Un 29" 27c| 2<25¢

Ann Page Beans > 2" 33¢c|

Evap. Milk 0
4 = 59

Peanut Butter

I 63, 2 9%


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



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