The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 05, 1950, Image 6

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6—The Bulletin, Joy,
Pa. Thursday,
rea eee
LEFT FOR FAR BAST
January






JOHN BAUGHMAN JAILED
FOR STEALING ELECTRIC SAW
Hy 1954
Billy Eater Heads |
A | John Moses Baughman, forty-
E. Lowell Sumprian ABAN, left (From Page 1) four, 116. W. High St.
MADE and REMODELED i Monday for Alemeda, California to several miles of township highway was committed to jail to await a
| "Of wri
R SMAKING | resume duty on the Air Craft Car- to the Maytown Amer lean Legion | | aring on a charge of * burglary |
LTER IONS bier“ Boxer. which is being digi home The project, one- following his arrest by State Police
Rh ' 5% half completed, will be resumed | Tuesday
. M K | patched to the Far East, Sumpman upon the arrival of more favorable dis
I Baughman was charged by Pvt,
is ol Famer [spent a thirty. day furlough with R fu Williams, of the Columbia
MRS. CALVIN KRAMER | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell F shorted. to the board that ulus IAS i
19 W. Donegal St, MOUNT JOY | 8, ihe 3 fier reported Lhe Tie "9 sub-station, with the theft of a por-
. Bumpran on Mt. Joy. street during 1949 more than three miles | saw and accessories.
mpm wes = lof new roadways were built and |


 
INSULATION
valued at $100, from Ralph Gutshall
township
i December
that several miles of
Maytown contractor
| 31st,
1950 pro- |
on
highways had been re-surfaced
A future project on the
The charges were brought before

J gram will be the construction of Just f the Peace M. 'L ‘Sohail
Ww he "Bull Moose” road. novtt i | Justice of the eac . L. Schaib-
Storm indows Perma Stone bru Or ley, Columbia, before whom the
y | . 3 dia . Cy
Aluminum Awnings Budget discussions will cccupy | hearing is scheduled for 7:30 p, m,
4 the supervisor's attention during | Man an
M S POT QR, dd February sessions, it was told by |
. . E 9 Representing Chairman Eater | SEEKS APPOINTMENT
CAPITOL INSULATION & IMPROVEMENTS ——— | The appointment of Enos L
201 East Main Street, Mount Jo Dial 3-4383 Three East Petersburg youths Floyd as inspector of elections in
oy were fined $10 each for failure to West Donegal Twp. was submitted
identify traps on a muskrat trapline. ! for the appro: il of the court.


ANNOUNCEMENT
> has |
An office
Income Tax Reports DP
Advisory Tax Servigé
Bookkeeping By Mail/ Systems
Financial Statenfients
fof individuals, partn
lend by
This personal and confidential service

| estates, and corporation §s being rer
D. B.\WEAVER
Public
Second flapr abo
Accountant
ve Ben Franklin Store
igh Slreet)
UARE
OWN,
Office:
(Entrance an Eaoqt
CENTER S
ih PA.
OFFICE PHONE: ELIZABETHTOWN W
RESIDENCE: ELIZABETHTCWN 317-
Office Hours until March 15, 1959 a flows:
Mongay thru Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. 7:00 p. m.
Saturday 9:00 a. m. to 5 p. m.



ayroll Tax Re
Simplified Bookkeeping Systemg Cost Sy
io 9 p. m.

Off to a__
ports
Stems

Start your savings plan off with this
erships,
bright new year - set the sum you can
SPST
save and make it a part of your budget.
You'll be pleased with the way the total
grows.




 
 

P.P&L. Company News From Florin
(From page 1) (From page 1)
dations for the scholarships were | Ida Brubaker and daughter, Katie
{ made through school superinten- | at Rheem,
dents, high school principals, tea=| Myr, and Mrs. Clarence S. Todd
chers of vocational agriculture, | who recently moved to their new-
county agricultural extemsion re- | ly purchased home at Manheim,
presentatives and representatives | were surprised by a grocery show-
{
of Pennsylvania State College er given by their friends on Thurs=-
with the final choice of app int- | day evening, Those present were:
ments resting with the college offi- | My, and Mrs. David Todd, Miss
cials. | Anna Mae Todd, of Manheim, Mr.
“We look at agriculture as one| and Mrs. David Todd Jr, and
of Pennsylvania's major basic in-| daughter, Patsy, of Grand View
dustries and today, with low-cost | Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
electric service, the willing fast- | Shetter, Sylvia. Sheldon and Harry
working helper in nearly every | Shetter, of Neffsville, Mrs. Blanche
Miss
Mrs.
that agricul-
opportunities |
farm task, it is clear
ture holds as
Arthur Jr,
Bruce,
Graveno and
Mabel Shetter,
son
many and son,
for American youth as does any | Arthur Kolp and Mr. George Shet-
other industry,” said Mr. Oakes. | r, all of Florin; Mr. and Mrs.
He pointed cut that Pennsylvania | Christian Reider, Miss Ruth Halde-
is one of the greatest agricultural man, Mrs. Mildred Detweiler, Bar-
states of the nation, “These | para Detweiler of Flizabethtown,,
scholarships,” he said, “are part of Mrs. Paul Sentz, and Miss Rebecca
an effort to keep this state am ng
Helman of Mount Joy,
the n tion’s agricultural leaders Mr. Omar Kling and Mr. and Mrs.
One of industry’s responsibilities | yr. 14 Kling left Wednesday for
I io keep farm youth interested California, where they will spend
2 farming as a vocation. Bt is! ooo) weeks with: Mr, and Mos.
righly important that industry and Donald Kling ot Oakland... Galil.
agriculture work together to as-|

A number of persons enjoyed a
| sure national prosperity
i bus trip to Bethlehem to see the

n 0 ra che . 3s
Three Po mber from he fresh Christmas display.
men, so 1 re, jun an ’
no €, junior and en! Mrs. Victor Brooks was conveyed
classes received awards fo the | ‘ teed
to the General Hospital as a surgic-
current semester of the 1949«1950 ! :
. | a! patient.
schoo] year at the college thi .
ps : Mr. George Shetter and daughter
week. The deserving winners, 11 +
1 : ‘ : : Mabel, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shetter
boys and cne girl, including Heinz tania} Mr. W Shett
J. Heineman of Lancaster RD7, al ne dunghier, Mr. I i
senior in the School of Forestry. { and son, Bruce, Mrs. Blanche Gra-
| veno and son, Arthur and Mr. and
OF Virs. Clarence Todd were guests of
RECEIVED A DIVORCE |
n { Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shetter and
etty Jane Mateer, twenty-foui family at Neffsville on New Year's
214 S. Third St, Columbia, re- | pay
ceived a divorce from Roy A. Ma- Mr. and Mrs. Miles Garber of
| teer, thirty-four, 306 Mt. Joy St. | Carlisle called on his brother, A. D.
this boro on grounds of cruel and | Carber on Tuesday.
barbarous treatment and indigni- | Mrs. Agnes Weaver of Elizabeth-
|
|

ties. They were married Nov. 26. | town called at the home of Henry
1942, Sheaffer and wife on Friday.
— —— cr —

Dr.H.C Killheffer | "©:
Optometrist —
MANHEIM
HOME FROM JAPAN
C. Schroll, Mount Joy,
the States in
Tachikaka,
serving
orp. Irvin
{o return to
the near future from
Japan, where he has been

Br TEI


163 S. Charlotte St, Fifth Air
Telephone 137-R
with the Force. |

TRUST COMPANY Mr. JOY
MT. JOY, PA.
V2 2a A A Hol
 


Mon. & Wednes. 9-5:30 J |
Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P, M, | OCCUPIES NEW HOME
| iov Fshlema ove
Tues /Fri. Sat. J. Roy Eshleman moved from
9:30-1:00{2.5 P.M. || the Odd Fellows Hall Building
ELIZABETHTOWN | property, on Herre street, into his
18 E. Kigh St. | oo :
newly erected dwelling on the South
i Telephone 24-R




| ide of Columbia Avenue.
FILLETS AHEAD 7
GLAMOROUS NEW FUTURAM/ICLS /
SPECTACULAR ROCKET" ENGINES /
NEW WHIRIAWAY
Rocketing into the Futuramic Fifties—a fabulous new
fleet of Oldsmobiles!
glamorous “98!” (pictured above)—the action-packed
Three exciting new ears—the
88,” now at a new low price!—and the sparkling
“76!” See them now at your Oldsmobile Dealer's!
See the Oldsmobile *" Rocket”
automobile engiue!
America’s most famous
W hirlaway Hydra-Matic — the
Flash! Mew Lower Prices on Ne:w “Rocket” Engine “88”!


i haiti


that matches the smoothness
New Futuramic styling—fresh, fleet,
new automatic “drive”
of the “Rocket!”
free-flowing lines—wider, roomier interiors—more
visibility all around! The cushioned comfort of the
Air-borne Ride! Plus a host of other Futuramic fea-
tures! Plan to see these new Futuramies today. Then
you'll want to . . . rocket ahead with Oldsmobile!
For 1950, Oldsmobile’s
luxurious new Body by
Fisher is wider, lower
more spacious than ever!
Record- Breaking Popularity Makes
Substantial Price Reduction Possible! AGENERAL MOTNRS VAI ug
mates A Sr AAS FNP nr ag in frm i 4a
Mt. Joy, Pa.

Hydra-Matic Drive, at new reduced price, nou optional on all Oldsmobile models.
fle
SEE THE NEW FUTURAMICS NOW ON DISPLAY AT YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER'S
NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc.
Corner W. Main & New Haven Sts.,
Toilet Tissue


Bottor Buys and Better Foods
PRUNES2 43°
Sweet Prunes from the famous Santa Clara Valley of California - - - the
thin skin, small pit variety, Rob-Ford Evap. Fruits are rich In food
value and fine flavor. Easy to prepare « - - and economical. An Ideal
breakfast fruit, for dessert or as an accompaniment for meat or
delicious salads.
Rob-Ford Sun-Dried Evap. Peaches 25¢
Rob-Ford Evap. Mixed Fruit Trozphe 25g
Rob-Ford Fancy Evap. Apricots 35¢
DELICIOUS CALIF.
Apricots2:19°
Unpeeled halves in heavy syrup
I-1b
pkgs


Ideal Vegetarian or Asco Pork and
B BE A N Su = IU
19¢ cans
SY y ° >.
\

FRESH CRISP
CARROTS
FRESH TEXAS BEETS
FRESH GREEN BROCCOLI
2 behs 15¢
beh 23¢
FULL PODDED LIMA BEANS 2's 35¢



TOMATOES 5 15°
FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT 3 for 25¢
=D EMPEROR GRAPES 2 bs 29¢
WESTERN DELICIOUS APPLES 3 35¢
APPLES = 323° |
Texas Radishes beh Green Peppers <2
Stokely’s Honor Brand Green Peas 2 '2-0z pkgs 49¢



Donald Duck Orange Juice 4 6-0zcans 89¢ §
Liberty Brand Wh. Sugared Strawberries 16-0zpkg 39¢ £

tall
cans 45°
241°
kas 25°
40-02 can 2 QC
2 10a 73°
2 ves 45°
Sliced
PORK
LIVER
w DBC
Lean, Smoked
HAMS
49°
ENRICHED MILK rermaze 4
MARGARINE Princess Enriched
PANCAKE MIX “er
KING SYRUP Golden Table
LOAF CHEESE Glendale Club
CAKE MIXES "ss
Gold Seal-4 Varieties
or Hot Roll


Tender, Lean
CHUCK
ROAST
43°
PORK LOIN ROAST
FULLY DRESSED
3
Stewing Chickens "3°
Country Style Fresh or Smoked Sausage '* 39¢
Fancy Poliock Fillets '> 69¢
Haddock Fillets 'b 65¢
whole or
shank half


Ib 2a | ona Large Shrimp
'> 35¢ | White Crab Meat



ig Let Virginia Lee soive your dessert 5
problems with these delicious, fresh
oven treats. -
Tropic Delight Loaf Cakes 29¢
Golden Macaroon Crunch Bar Cakes 2 35¢
Cocoanut or Fruit Fiiled Coffee Cakes © 23¢
Jelly or Cinnamon Raisin Buns .P&86 |9¢
Virginia Lee Sugared Do’Nuts! doz gg
THE TOAST OF THE TOWN he c
arg
SUPREME BREAD loa i4



Greatest Silverware Offer
Save Up To 20¢ a Lb.!
We Have K: ver Made
HEAT-FLO ROASTED
COFFEES
Win-Crest Coffee 'b §9¢
Asco Coffee b §3¢
ideal Coffee Drip or Rex. Gg
Ih vae can
Priscilla Dinnerware Offer
Expires January {4th





24 et No.
ri QU HURRY!
ONLY 8 DAYS LEFT
Get your cards punched!
Complete Your Sets.
All orders will be filled.
See the Sets on Display
323° oo
Prices Effective January 5-6-7, 1950. Quantity Rights Reserved.
: I
YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE AC i


American



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cashier
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tellers;
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and be
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of this
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grandfa
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for his
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W. Nef
Hess, o
Kreider
receiver
Maytow
Farmers
Burkart
After
guests
the
to the
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cou
The
For
Ver
John
injured
the stre
Rober
was bit!
horse.
Harry
R2 was
driving
LADY |
VERY |
Miss
this hor
fracture
was str
lincleum
furnitura
Tuesday
Joseph's
SCHOO
IS HEL
Merge
Mt. Joy
Twp. wi
Monday
Fach
delegate:
further.
Rev. !
gelical (
surgical
hospital.