y- 2—The Bulletin, . Jov, Pa., Thursday, October 27, 1919 | The a fo Bulletin Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 Published Every Thursday at No. 9-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa of masquerade, bobbing, lanterns, parties, apple- fortune telling, jack of Regear's S the tick -tacks, all the diversions night and rest of in- year $2.00 curve $1.00 60 «ee dS FREE Subscription, per Six Months Three Months ...... Single Copies ........ Sample Copies Entered at the Postoffice at Mt, Joy, Pa., as second-class mail mat- ter under the Act of M: arch 3, 1879 Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers’ Association nceent for normal chil- dren, Hellowe'en should he fun- no fuss-making —— WW Essay Contest making EDITORIAL: + + will attend fo d the sessio that | of the United Nations, at 1 politi= | © Did it to many «of eur icians are run by remote control. { Next T ; ) © 00 dtend our weeky meeting and of ever occur yon present day We want to remind you modern prophet who, said that all Americans would The: by 1961. He meant if fore th that long. The eo 00 IN THE COUNTRY City motorists are apt get that rural school children don't have sidewalks. The rural young- ster hasn't the protection offered President Walt nounced that on the children in the towns. It is | Tc. in the wide coun- | he a pre try highways, speed and it is where children are often motorists. Children along the highways should en careful the | the club a OT; n their “ri sume years | and | I ago, be crezy we live to for- open spaces of that in increase Places | was ask 1 ‘to bri along one hit by bicycles you such on ed in the club, will be invited to be giv- consideration, Coun- beautiful for for this occasion will be Mi but children can come | this meeting, and also bring mployee I'he speaker Hugh t Pren- Linoleum try lanes he fall driving darting across these peaceful roads | Take it easy, blow your hoin, ready for the unexpected. especially may ider tice of the Armstrong he Company ol Be | President young the two new members, coming | Lancaster Walt then int when presenting ones are either going to or 5 a4 ici with their oduced | were Charles Buchenauer and Rev. | Donald Kline Dr. Workman in- troduced Mr. Paul E. Portner, chief | hemist at Wyeth Laboratories, [arietta, who spoke to the club, a C Chry dler Head (From Page 1) of fact, Heilig \ and legs dragging us along, as 1 think behind and we yf we couldnt let Remember cne time 1 tried pumpe but ground ip, and I could let go Ol a matter perhag Wis i ore forceful way, | rved at one time riendship Fire C Ss a f-appointed member and, now, eached the status fledged memker I don’t nk m vind and age would n to substitute for Heilig \ cart and per- reason | felt good the Friendship forgotten how al- on n hose 1t indeed to ervice to my many frie A Joy and I hope the new equipment might dc lower the msurance benefit to every- ure nething to ale ind be of Sincerely KELLER K..T _— a. FARMERS MAY GROW County has wheat WHAT Lancaster located 72666 he 1950 he Itural conservation been al- acres of wvest, according to the 1 less 1945 5,700 the The Creag about the average 1948 period A Ce ee HONORED AT SHOWER Vernon Flowers, crop tox and Mis Landis- shower re- Mrs. Richard took place guests viile, held surprise cently in honor of Wertz y recently whose mar lage Twenty were pre ent, * tll Stimulate business by adver- tising in the your 3ulletin. from school. ® 00 of the opinion foolish for the authorit- all the labor strikes country, particularly | It is rather diffi- | We are that it | is rather ies to permit thruout the coal and steel. cult to explain just which way we COME ALONG WITH U US GAS AND ELECTRIC PRICES REDUCED NEW 1950 o ita kene! » Jus? arvived! Ranges THE NEW JOHN PLAIN BOOK FULL Combination Ranges 624 PAGES CONTAINING 6,000 WONDERFUL GIFTS & HOMEWARES Watch Shop FLORIN, PA. SIZE COAL AND GAS shown onty at Koser's Dial Mt, Joy 3-4015 Ave, $174.50 Chocolate All Size Furnaces 351 program, | ‘Harold KALAMAZO SALES & SERVICE W. King St., Lanc., Pa. PHONE 33598 The World's Finest REFRIGERATOR gives yo 8-4-1 | Quality Meats Fruits & Vegetables KRALL'S Meat Market West Main St.. Mt. Joy V converTIBLE CORNER for whole watermelon! V speep FREEZER to hold up to 31 Ibs. of ice cream, sher- bet, jellied consomme and other frozen foods! V 64 pop-out ICE CUBES! ALSO A FULL LINE OF all your frosty favorites! PIANO R. Hunt ¥ MORE ROOM for tall bottles! v EXTRA SHELF SPACE for cooling salads, desserts and ™ > — ORGAN ALL FOR ONLY $3297 R. D1 (MODEL EC-8) LIZABETHTOWN Everybody reads newspapers but NCT e vertising left on their door step. verybody reads circular ad- PHONE 3-9681 14 EAST MAIN ST MOUNT JOY, PA. 90th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION “Is it wrong for us to give you more good food for your money ? “Is it wrong for you to shop at our stores if by so doing you will make our business grow? “Apparently the anti- trust lawyers, who are trying to put A&P out of business, think so. “Apparently the Amer- ican people don’t agree with the anti - trust lawyers, for many, many thousands of them are writing and saying: “‘We like A&P and we don’t want them put out of business.” Visit A&P This Week-End and Get Acquainted With Our Drastically Reduced Egg Prices! JANE PARKER Layer Cakes CHOCOLATE & SILVER Sugared Donuts we 7; Pound Cake "oN" Sandwich Rolls 50k: & Fruit Cake Potato Chips” POTATO or TE GRR ie Compare Our Ham Values! Cudahy or Sunnyfield Tendered Smoked HAMS each 49¢ 20¢ 28-02 3 49e 15¢ $1.25 23 +45¢ 1%-lb JANE cake PARKER WHOLE OR AT SA b € EITHER HALF POUND. HAMS | NO SLICES First of the Season! Florida -_n 2 Ey ~ \ are headed when we permit two > j men to do the thinking for many H J 8 ° ig ager s lain Clothin ept Is our Government so small that g © CRANGES it can't control Lewis and Murray ce ’ or is the vote they control so in Where Plain Folks Like to Shop c poriant that neither should be in- | 9 . ° Sizes. dozen sulted. H d art f M Pl Cl th me eadquarters for Men's Plain Clothing Ii the present situation contin- Winesap A les } 25¢ ues workers on strike will get pp avian bos. desperate. Their families must YORK 2-16 ¢ | ° rt Gn eat. We had an illustration of | Ready-Made Sack Suits Cou i d Apples SIAN | canton 15 such a conditicn at Baltimore Mon. ! Cauliflower YORK STATE large 15 when 1500 siormed Union head- a hae quarters seeking food and relief. ! $49 75 t $59 ar me ns SMALL Remember that current strikes * 0 . Ne by Pu pki i Tea 15 here in the United States are ex- as an 8-01 C Lis actly what the Russian govern- 7 Ro ted Pe uts beg 1 : 33 ment wants, Sirikes are the first IO step of revolution 0 7 Sharp Cheese 1b. 69c « g 9 ra I! Vy Int dl: X | TS na i tl 1 11¥ Ins. i - Ea A SALUTE TO A LADY | Rosduivad Mild Cheddar Cheese - 49 On October 27, we celebrate the eady-Made Frock Suits $55. birthday «& the most famous lady Phillip’ S String Beans Vere: 10¢ in the United States. She is M d t M Pi . S it enjoying her 63rd anniversary. am uits Can ry PAPPAS 16-01. 25¢ losing none of her fame in the Cr ber Sauce 4 4 passage of years, but adding to her $55. and Up A&P Apple Sauce a5 25¢ glory. She is the hepe for those who would wish (to come to this : 1! oe dexo SHORTENING Loo. 28¢ Bie 78 country, ihe promise to those who | ra ith detai $7 a ne : 1 50UP 10%;- Sl mt he on their Way lo ol The model for the 1949 Girl Scout poster shows her troop p.u jood f ¢ Chicken Rice Pivitin's 3 coms 25° shores. She presides in dignity leader the finished product Carrying the theme “Come Along DD: and stature miles above the wa- With Us” the poster is designed to help recruit adult volunteers i: Pancake Flour Fil 2005 16 ters of the harbor of New York, O ) N zr ) re 242 § a symbol of American freedom. ¢ Tt. 3( to INOV. 5 Girl Sc out W "eek ’ BET aS 8-01, € Never tiring, this mighty woman] This coming week October 30 to | Troop No. 8, Leader. Mi Men S Topcoats Green Gi t Pe 2 cans 25 holds a beacon in her right hand ; jo 7 : vr [rs 29 wae = ak PICKV/ICK 6 : es and, | November 5 is Girl Sco it | Christine Weidman, Ass't Leaders oe . raised high, clasps the [Book of |, ill bezgin with a church service | Mis. Klein ig Tart Sh I ess. $30. fo $55. Tuna Fl 28 BRAND son 23 Laws with her left. This gi-| und: October 30.26 7 bh. = : ay : ; ie ini | 5 0 oats that are practical dnd gantic, copper sheathed figure, in Teint Oturck Brownie Troop No 105, Mrs James : = s that ¢ ; prac i | and Swifts Pard’'s commemmorates the alliance of | pic corvies will be attended be the B. Sanger, es Leaders, Mis. Ere a woo of you the French and Americans in the Gi ; Sc : d ; , x ‘end i" Lewis Diller, Mrs. Joe Schroll. i red in Plain Chesterfield Models PEANUT BUTTER DOG FOOD fight for our independence in 1776. tin Brownie Troop No. 75, Leader, i sh front. 12-01 ct 11 Cc The French gave $250,000 that she I'l [ 10 Mrs. G. F. Naugle, Asst Leader, T Sond jor 33 6 cons’ 75 BUSHY teh on The Cr sy \ Ha Wi ar Yoo opcoats, water repellent finish, versar ol organized couting mn i i gave $250000 for the granite base |. 8 ‘rough the lors of the Tra} in all wool black gabardine $45. . . incaster County. Mt. Joy Neigh- Tae rts of the Tram- SUNNYFIELD 5.1% 10-16 where she might stand. She is | rl 4 is wrote 10 have Troon Ss ng Committee of ‘he Lancaster Co Pasiry Flour ENRICHED bug 35¢ bag 67¢ named most fittingly, Statue of SE EE ee A uncil it has been i )ssible 8 ee 8 in the county. This troop has been a Sm eel made POSSIDE $ y 4 Prty o 1 rp ‘ +} ~ Ree 48 : Liberty. A goddess indeed. a onlinaotsly rezistered. G Scout these volunteer leaders. Each Men’ $ i 7. a0 Mother S Cais he 29° oy 33° sight for weary and oppressed, an = vear throughout the country basic [1 black n rey with the rre inspiration for those who seek the oe yn adership training courses iro give i i bills: SY Yh : IN MUSTARD SAUCE freedom. She is masthead of our [COY FUDD run as nigh a en th at tt i oo ids 1 lors, and correct brims for our Sardines OR NEA 3 cans wad ship of state 183. In the past five years the Mi So mht with One of TWO excep: P trade. Most of them with water repellent p state, va Jov: has grown from THO! each of these leaders either ST el ee hom Wily waler repslien: a |] Cid RED Va-gallon gallon LET'S HAVE FUN ob. Intermedia‘e Troop which took has attended such a training course | nis PP e er CHEEK ive 35¢ jug es : { 55: Aor} hed | © 1S doing SO now. Hallowe'en comes ‘round again, ©! ages Who wine | « S CRISPO-COCOA ! - a un Bgain tc. be to x Monday evening for eight 100 wool sweaters, collars, black bow and Cookies OATMEAL OR GINGER SNAPS Tos rives during a beautiful diason wo ser oops for girls at high | we throughout October and No- | string ties, collar buttons, arm bands, neck when the twanginess of fall air cheol age, two intermediate troops her a Basic Leadership Train- band shirts, etc. gives zest to building honfires and for girls from 1¢ to 13 years of ge; i Course ii being given, here in meking pumpkin faces. To re- and ‘wo Brownie troops for girls 7! Mount Joy. This is beng attended Three Reasons Why You Should Shop at Hager’s: lease surplus energy, some child- © 10. There are nearly one hundred |! y a group of leaders and prospec- rs 5 ie J ayer ren use Hallowe'en as an excuse girls in Mt. Joy registered in Scout- | tive leaders from Mount Joy and L. LARGE COMPLE I E ASSORTMEN 1 S! for turning the occasion into a M2 These girls are under the fol- neighboring towns y ; xy y ' | : . . / / ] / £ L holiday of destruction. Fun is | lowing leadership | : I'he aim of Girl Scouting is the 2. ALL OOL QUALITY STANDARD! oe fun but vandalism is mean. There | Senior Troop No. 108. Leader levelopment of each girl into a well 3. MODERATE, REASONABLE PRICES! ‘ DH is nothing funny in malicious or Mis. George Albert, Asst Leader rounded individual—to develop a 83 E M S thoughtless destruction of property Mrs. Nick Lightner citizen. Every man and wo- | . ain i. ount oy Pa. It should be curbed and parents Senior Troop No. 96. Leader, Mrs. [man in Mount Joy with a hobby to ’ can help t: put a stop to sense- Robert Hawthorne, Ass't Leader, | share, an interest in girls, or an in- Il 1 hi less and often expensive destruct- Mrs. Frank Young, J: {terest in the future of America has | A Prices In TY IS Store ion by the youngsters. Inter Troop No 147. Leader. | something to offer Girl Scouting. | | h h Hallowe'en is the time for re-| Miss Eunice Herr, Asst Leaders, | That is why the slogan on the 1949 | | Are T e Same As T ose H ime for re nay 1 25-31 W. KING ST. LANCASTER, PA. viving the customs that have | Mrs. Roy Wagner, Mrs. Joe Det- | Girl Scout poster is Come Along — In Effect In Our Su er M rk t been practiced through the years, | wiler. with us. - EE Ll lL ee i ee a ne & wr - — J 4 P a e 5