. x cocoa , ; ! YhWursdav , D511 Tmo orev vey rrr o_The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, May 4, 1950 | N EWTOW N oN EASIER VAY YOU'LL SAVE PLENTY AT A&PON... ) YN | #5 ESH PRODUCE « + HAPPENINGS Rh | Crown Coal TO SOWE 4H || FARM FR ! h Mount Jo V Bulletin Me. and Mrs. Edward Cromwell | SINESS 2 Day in, day out, A&P's buyers are —— — { the alart to select high= € of and sons, of Holtwood, Mr. and| A PREMIUM QUALITY BU S alweve fi end "oe > R WY: 3 , 1 | R haart of the nation's leading growin: J no. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher LONG AGO Mrs, Oliver Cromwell and daugh- | ANTHRACITE TROURE. / haart 0 fh wiigns loading gesuh i ter Mrs Edward Cromwell of |S ro you frends hay a : S ~ 1 A C [ I TT | . i Yr varicly's hig wide an angdeo ESTABLISHED JUNE 1901 2 > | Jn niin i st Columbia called on Mr. and Mt s.| ® To and prices os low 83 we can possibly “a in : +N the sending of more guns to points Yoh Comwell on. Sunday A SE ee aa : Published Every Thursday at No.| where they would be most li Jo mwell on § ay. T i | ry Th 0. where the t likely : SSO DVERTISE 4:3 ; . ny 9-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. needed in case of trouble’ with 20 Years Ago Rev. and Mis. R. H. Arndt .at- E HEAT ts A Florida Thin Skin 3 bai Sosy Ahh 4 : RE —— ‘nded » Regional Rally [( J Ui Subscription, per year .. $2.00 Russia? Many people in all the en . Ha Regi ha Re ly oF yowh FUEL OIL er (8 9 JUICY VALENCIA he Ee or Jer yop $1.00 land, say ves. The State Depart~ Peoples Furniture Co. rented C hrs it held at the Zembo Mos- | (Customers Oranges Three Months ............ 60 metn feels this is the way to stop! the former J. B. Hostetter & Son 44° Femple at Harrisburg. ree 4 Single Copies 05 Communism. B wa Hard »' Sto m West Donegall Sunday visitors of Mr. and "| ) i . ut there is some- lardaware otore on ¢ onegal ay isitors of Mr. and Murs Lorge Qc D S eCopt I oil - : ‘ ozen Sample Copies .... nd FREE thing wrong with using only this' St, and will open a furniture store. K. Franklin were Mr. Glen Line- PAUL E. HESS Corner | Sire sof vor Aver An Shell Folia sone Perry and son, Glen Jr., of Lan= Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. | me of reasoning. Amos Shelly and Walter Brene- : len Jey of an FLORIN, PA i : Joy, Pa., as second-class mail mat- Many eminent Chinese Christians man disposed of their 1920 crops of) ! 2 What is'your favorite [ceber arch 4 us . 9 " I Mrs Nilbe 7 wh 5 Ra “14 ter under the Act of March 3, 1879. | well as Christians in other parts | tobacco at 20 and 5 yl and Mrs. Wilbert Witmer | Phone Mt. Joy 3-1883 = department in your c gq ih | TT A : 1 ,. end son Ronald of East Petersburg : > Ta Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper of Asia, have embraced the Com- The Bulletin ponsored a flight h on I nald 2 Ea t Petersburg | A&P? LETTUCE 5 Publishers’ Association munist victory as a means of over Mount Joy and Florin for the vis Te Mus. Lillian Witmer on Bat errr mabe tian a Most customers usually L ¢ None . : ur v ove of Mos 8 I's Large on S—— i eration”. I such as these good, purpose of photographing different A ig . l I I . have such a favorite, for wi 1 5 Dried > ivati ay, Thursday } tare sath as . . Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher r * ‘ ot Me LY ghe Co of ey sing | [cared peaple are iriendly to the) views, Me. nnd Mies, Wovrnes All Makes of Sewing any one of the following 4 should re rh this BR es yes sday. 4! doctrine, there must be a reason A Tennis Club was organized in ir . d fa oo M. x ro o> oy : . reasons: We will not guarantee insertion of [ for it. Evidently they were for- pp, Joy, with A. D. Seiler, presi- pe > I he SH OF Jey on Machines Repaired + it & sol up Fresh any advertising unless copy reaches | merly persecuted to such an extent gop gi a) ig vol wind i oy i Is Ie By SOLID SLICING L the office not later than 9 a. m. | that thev hoped for liberation thru : r. an Mrs. John Jittle of - males shopping easy. preceding day of publication. | Communism Of course Commu- Sheriff P. P. Dattisman who con- were Sunday guests of Mr. We Modemize Your Machine R The personnel is espe- Tomatoes gr fos will be accepted to al a Dove the er go due ted a confectionery store ati hq Mrs. Victor Snyder. BEFORE to Electric, Console or Portable AFTE cially courteous and he!p- / oo 5 a. m. publication dz By | nism w Seon Ore re Ironville for 24 years retired 1 5. Ec . "ig 2 a —— 2 their thinking, but that they seck- . a or 3 ; M i; and Mrs. Edward Isler and Call Us Today—We Pick-up and Deliver . . . Anywhere! ful. carion 2 4 . The Fidelis Class of the Metho- family called on Mr and Mrs NONE PRICED HIGHER i D 1 T 0 R I A | help from some source, is the| | C k held lonstie Foust al aml 3 a MY, -an S. SERVICE The variety, quality J aist ure ela a aoggle roast a "NV yf \ lott: fundamental polit, “When peapie G | c l farn Cea Rs Rela 5 Mo ps lg SALy J. V. Bi N KLEY SERVI end value of the font 2 : " de: the Leo. Lollege farm Mr. and Mrs. Habet M. Khelgha- | — diel > VOUT : na are convinced that economic and offor: eips solve 3 C | L d two eepted POS= : « - alirorma : oa secial salvation will come from a Elwaor J Oo} fem ois Pt a Pos=itian and children of Chester, Pa; 111 N. Market St. ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 216-J menu aul budget probs 4 1 premises, wore a ial seurce, then that source attracts, on et I 9 Shut 1 St spent the week end with Rev. and | len:s. C A RROTS candids ; be electe | : Be . Garber, N. Barbara R Arnd { - candidate would hi | however false it proves itsell. ey Sen whic Mrs. R be Arndt. : . Tre We Want every depart- Wi : celebrate his stn burihaa Mr and Mrs anie Ye acher i TR € < . ad : | It is up to the West to understand oy Brush at fhe A Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ge tne 1€ Ia viet in your & A&P to be orl 19 Have vou ever realized that con- | Ir Cr & Give hile burning hss ¢ Byisited Mr. and Mrs. John Zeage: } ee sate 2 Bunches : . { the problem by challenging Com M. Eshleman farm the tobacco shed Manl RD Friday 8 8% just asa ttractive anc aL NONE PRICED HIGHER stant use will wear out anything munism through a demonstration ES qt Manheim hl), 0D tay isfy ing as your favorite. even a friend. | of the superiority of democracy was set on five. evening and on Sunday Mr. and | O e > hays 2 Cave v for . : vs ok a ’ Benj. F. Groff is a candidate for Ruloh Kia . n help us make CUBAM $90 But, we must practice that demec- 7 ihre Mrs. Ralph Kieth and family WHEN YOU NEED A LOAN ft will ; i FRESH CURAT 3 at’ zl ) Republican county committeeman and Mr. and Mrs. your store a better place PINEAPPLES Have you ever noticed that al ... QOne of the charges levelled from West Ward 1 rE { at BE to shop if you tell us the 3 ; Jie ins al i : $s racial dis) TF ard Lewis Farlow and family at Hope~ | 4 5 i — #yvelled head usually contains a! at us by Communism is racial Js Eimer Kraybill was elected = See us for low-cost loans whenever things you like best about lege | ch 29° WG peanut-size brain. I ich is an indict-! Mp in “1 | and. > Siro 2 CW I a - sem nan, ich a ic soit ideent of the Rheems Tennis Club. Mrs. Aubinerv Boles and daugh you must borrow to: your A&P. NONE PRICED HIGHER | ment against a democratic sy: . Ld el "as va : To ue ; . : Charles Ricedorf, Rheems, com-| = y 3; idge Visited on niko Along about the time the critics| Something is needed for the fight] ted ing 38 sites, of poe a) a ol i 3 Please write: : Flin TOF! Teds: Be and guns, and it js] Pied planing on ; Mr. and. Mrs. Edward Isler anc 0 Pay doctor bills ; ; i - all get together on the rules for hesides bombs and gy : toes on his farm 1 Saturday Customer Relations Florida White New canasta, the game will be forgot-| America that must provide the Robert! Brubaker, 26 W. Donegal oy Nh Yh is ‘ont th .} Department, iv. | ah au | CD Fa LLIB ITE > lev. iaie Zz, Who 18 a in . a . ; ; fen. | se: hpi e St., was offered a position as 10 of the Bible Institute of Buy home equipment A&P Food Stores Potatoes fw ; 8s i + ist with an Electric plant at Balti- Pennsylvania was entertained the . 420 Lex igton Avenue : A : High prices to farmers—low pric-| TOO MUCH IS NOT T00 GOOD | = past week at the home of Rev. and | os Finance an automobile Ber 5 ll 29 k 25 to consumers’ may sound wWon-| of abundance can be- oy kets: Eggs 21-22, Butter, 35¢ 0 bop Arndt. derful. But who's going to make .. gangerous blessings. The man and la rd 111% Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmacher o Build, buy or refinance a home op . 5 rae 3 . > 1 ral . ” D3. » - up the difference? - You will, - not| who says you can’t have too much A horse fell into a 100 ft. well nd family were Sunday guests of Rome Beauty Apples 3 29¢ iq ) ence but many times over, because | a Ee cone if| at Milton Grove and was rescued i” chor af i Ll “ ) of a good thing is proven wrong HI at Mrs. Minni¢ Geltmacher a - age arde . LBS. vou'll have to pay not only the dif- | | Ke considers the surpluses that| with a rope and motor truck. a. o Meet business needs Texas New Yellow Onions 3 17¢ “ ference in the .cost of the food. but | TR ns Fils Hot asheg in a pile of leaves =~ 4 yivens, Mr. and Mrs. d 58, $1 29: i | are economic headaches and perils. : pH! M:s. Emma Givens, Mr. and I T ; - a Oxford Park Grass See BAG ° } for a gigantic government organi- | June brings veung people from caused a forest fire of 660 acres "wm. Givens of Middletown visited ¢ Toke care of emeorgensy a : 7afior to vim ihe system, Aren't| colleges and high schools, looking National Guard Res. at Mt. Gretna, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Frysinger expenses steingless Beans [Golden 02, 21¢ * } You cariving enough government for jobs. There are {oo many 146 children attended the Child and Mrs. Kate Moore on:Sunday. | Isle) : { } employees on your back now? | jooking for employment| Health Center at the Legion Home. gj. visitors of Mr. and Mrs Repair, remodel! or reaovaid Sultana Sliced Pineapple 3le u ’ SEs | with not enough nositions to fill Boy Scout Troop No. 1 was xe- .., Gambe: were Mr. and Mrs. | GUT propery SPRING FACE LIFTING the need. | organized, all boys 14 to 16 vears Ray Gamber, of Manheim, Mr. and y Phillip’s Tomato Juice 48.00, 23¢ Along about this time of year, Crops are too abundant, for gov- were eligible : Mrs. Salem Gamber and family of THE ; . . QQ r-J 1 a + ue WwW CF v3 . | . - 2-02. folks get interested in “prettying | warehouses are full Senior-Junior banquet will Columbia. {TON A I MOUNT | Comet White Rice 2 5c { up the house and yard. Civic-mind-| where they held food from market held in the high school gymnasium,| John Witmer of Marietta N NA JOY | i 3 2 mers of vacs t! te Boro Council contributed $160.00 »d Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fogie T AN, Red Sockeye Salmon (ley oz, 39¢ ed people urge owners of vacant] i; poister prices. visited Mr, and I el i ~ MOUNT JOY, PA. a Point) can lots to give them a spring cleaning, | * whe coal strike kept our stock toward the Memorial Day celebra- | poo and Mis. R. H. Arndt visit- =, . dl - i | . » 14 OZ. property owners to rid alleys -of | 4d down but in a few months we | tion. ed Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Ketchup bottle ia " 36 a $ } as . Hg am- | Joy Scl 1 Board fixed thel~ i.: ~.mbell nd family in | a t ®ibbish. There is a familiar sound [in puild to the tremendous am Mt. Joy Schoo Calvin L. Cambell anc ; : a A air at is t the | ear tax rate at 20 mills. Both janitors, . "> Ranger Joe 2 Bro, 29¢ born on the air that is no ount of last year. a J: Lancaster. : pkgs. call of early bird arrival. It is the | Steel can be turned out, more Messrs. Harry Keller and Eli Hos- a sound of brisk rug beating, of clip- | than the country needs and the tetter were re-elected When in need of Pd J 05% | : ct fie » | : par The Sisterhoo 3ible Class was) thing) Kk r remember the Bulletin ps i - ad = , ER’ TS pruning shears from the| ww are running at near The Sisterhood Bible Class was thing) kindly remembe 0: 2 CLAPP'S, GERBER'S, HEINZ, pers and 7 ; "| reason they ar I wh > ontortumed Db Mrs ene Geet | IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH | BEECHNUT or LIBBY'S i neighborhood of the yard. The capacity now is because of last] pleasantly entertainec y i . — i strained place gets a new lock and a fine | fall's coal strike. hn Eberle : ol. ot Blin Patronize Bulletin advertisers of Federal Deposit Insurance. Cotpeistion 3 NF idea it is to fix up. clean up and Oil is so abundant that domes- Miss Alida Greider of Rheems, caps | € aint up. Not only do places ap-| in Texas and the| gave a farewell party to her class, INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNEDg: | \ 0 an; me paint up ot only do P= | tic preducers In © ttt. shut! the seniors of M.J.H.S SPENCER SUPPORTS WANT A TRUCK WITH MUSCLES pear more attractive, but proud ily | southwest, are partially lasts longer through care. Repair 2d are asking for a ban on own ant A —————————————————(———————————————— \ f+ 10 Jars 80¢ { ry attend the task, but the satisfac- | put the blessings need] i 7 tion comes with a possession that| some control. jos ae sek: eas - > -— : and replacement is needed to keep! il importation from [Arabia and| § —— For abdomen, back and bre sts | A7 A PRICE 7 SEE \ Pablum or 23¢ wy 45¢ | | : at Y, = or = \ preperfy valuation up to par. Time! yenezuela. wo RE LEAN ac ARS. EDY TH B. Mello Wheat an race ns _25¢ and money, and perhaps some wor-| All of these are blessings of " hw Ade 5 R1, LANCASTER, PA. | NA Kraft Formulac Cone 3%¢ LL J A Phone Landisville 4374 Newcomer Vi0 Ors J { i 12-3mo. 9 Inc. CLAPP'S, GERBER'S, BEECHNUT 8-or " “or HEINZ Pkg 15¢ Baby Cereals oa eee hve. | Sertey You In Soot and Mearns A CF HATS | . White House Evap. Milk 4 =, 45¢ $1 or the effort to make ! | Ab 10-b $0. Our house: and yard = our School News From =O MADE and REMODELED || CHE V ROLE 1 Flour 5 39c =x 75¢ stake in tewn. The “slicking 8 ~~ wis | DRESSMAKING Best Pure Lard 2 4c | | up’ process is an asset, to oneself] E. D al T NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING S f 5 | oh i | oneg wp. | TONAL PRESS SUL ALT J 15 A I ON #4 E AY Y UT Y Nestle's Morsels "SW cr 19¢ | —— 1 \ a 2 Sr Grades Seven to eleven at : Eon By Anne Goode | | RE) J lb, Sane ! Dried Pea Beans Le 13¢ i 25¢ JN INOW Donegal High School recently el- e . . { i is up to you to decide wheth-| ected the following members 10) po aroma of coffee Margaret: ean pI oY Dried Red Kidney Beans Bes 15¢ db C er there are flying saucers, for no | the Student Council for the year| \ Jove so well comes from volatile oils § 19 W. Donegal St, MOUNT JOY Dried Large Limas Lio 16 21s 31e { ~ — i i i-1950-51: fron pz Jeven - Peg- | which, though very desirable, have a £ sd | one is going to prove that they are| 1950-51: from gr ade € i i Bp Th - | 0) Es | real. At least not now, they are-| gy Hicks, Jean Shirk, Wilbur Bru- maker. A ihe of sudsy hot water || . | ya Baby Lima Beans Bag 15¢ Bag 23¢ Dr.H.C Killheffer | AD 3 0 3% Fo wt The U. S. News and World| DE Bra img | Ww os ve i byt baking waa and | Cream Cheese ox KRAFT'S Pas 2%9¢ Pkg 35¢ f = Report iS convinced. upon what) land, Rosene Musser, ors. Lutes | [4 . 4 SUNNYFIELD 1-Ib In i i knowledge is available, that they der and Barbara Doles; tenth grade | * i Optometrist | Take ‘em the way they come or have ‘em built with optional Butter FANCY CREAMERY Solid Ib 67¢c Prints 6% are real and represent » secret fly-| members - Robert Swope, Colleen | Vhat's more forsaken than {| MANNHEIM equipment to suit your special needs—you can't beat the way Marvel White Bread 1! 14c¢ 1h 19g ing develepment being perfected, | Ibaugh, Paul Dick, Pauline Brad- | sandwiches? well, they won't Ie) eft|| 163 S. Charlotte St, these Chevrolet Heavy Duty Trucks combine brute-sirong con= ot i i prebably by the Navy. The Navy { ley, Margaret Clark and Stanley for fon LJ vou ol py Hin Sore or Feiepngns e150 | struction and down-to-earth cost. . Sparkle Desserts 3 Phas i7¢c * ’ yy - a gn ly 1 or, on. . 9.5: - Air Force, Aymy and the president,| Murphey: from Die gt % - per and a 2 er towel Tok oi the Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P, M. | deli oF fast k sie { Ann Page Peanut Buffer S00 2 3ie \ say there's nothing to it. So you can| Musser, Betsy Musser, Anna Sie-| day: sy with melted vi i We iv STOCK © 20- 7 | > . 2 com | margarine and toas ill | T Fri. Sat, 0 8 20-01 | net settle in these quarters. You'll) grist and Betsy Mumma; from | margarine and toa od | Wh di 2b 7 : Lucky Leaf Apple Sauce 2 03 29¢ hear all kinds of reasons of why! eighth grade - Yvonne Brubaker | x | ELIZABETHTOWN cially equipped models oe for lig i, Nedick's Orange Concentrate cn 19¢ a fiying saucers are possible, of why | and Donald Wolgemuth, and Bar-| = fet baked cake cool in the pan 10 to) 16 E. High St. 4 : i . they are hoaxes. Eventually, if bara Warfel representing seventh) > aim i It ng Yelsphons 24% medium or heavy duty. Tell us what Sunnyfield Rice Pkgs 25¢ bag 33c » | . 1 C 19) k a there “ain't no sech animal’, the| grade. The council members will pletely pan-cooled, cake becomes soggy. ’ il Do Foo MEA 6 on 49¢ whole thing will die, and if there| begin their duties in the fall. Mr.| Only sponge-type cake shouldbe eniire you need—we I show YOu how we Da y 9 on ih 5 ons 25 5 J are, we'll known it for a fact. In| C. A. S. Hollinger is faculty | ly Cis] 18 ss cell Hi Ly oh DAIRYMEN fill the bill—at lowest cost! : Fla-Vor-Aid ho 3 i i i . CHEESE FOOD i the meantime, we might take a tip, or. i | become firm. TOP LIFTING | Ched-o-bit AMERICAN or PIMENTG kg 21¢ 6 and call them “applesaucers”. a Ya ‘$ $C d Beet Hash 38 i eo 0 | FORMER MT. JOY VOCALIST | HEAVY MILK CANS Armour's Corne ee as Can < : I rs CERT AT VOR | Making-your-own is definitely on the . R2 oi6 wim}. of : WHAT. NO MAPS? | IN CONCERT AT YOR al BE rade. i 1948 department ore Sophie Mae Peanut Brittle se 39¢ ii ; $l acobs, 16-year-old | sold 105 million patterns and the 1 of It may surprise vou to know, | Shirley Ann Jacobs, 16-year-o Pp % tod a concert of | though mot in vet, high i h : 20c f Ghat only ‘about 25 per cent of this soprano, presented a concert Of | (hough in MG 00 HR Fels Naptha Soap wi 2 * countiy is adequately mapped, to! viiried songs before an enthusiastic | 2 boon to many. Save zippers from old date. We still seem to be a land audience of nearly 200 persons in| dresses and skirts. Take out the color 5 | for ‘cxploring. During 70 years, Faith Presbyterian church at York. yuh s foil] ol Fan aie ; & maps of a-sort have been made of, Sponsored by the Eleanor B the earment you're making. { i half of the country but mest of Williams Penny club of the Sore Pa 5 : ; ; " x @ og sd from : : H \ . 8 > them are outdated. There are! Miss Jacobs’ pre grap. i np wi Beauty may be just skin deep, buii : 2 ) new highways, rail lines, dams, | classical numbers by enue even the lovely potato stores its greatest! RI di 3 sicam courses and other sorts of Brahms and Greig to modern ar-| pueritive value right near its skin. Ac : 2 works made by man and nature. | rangements by Manney and Strick- | gardingly, fhe Toph pre pine T 3 3 | 4 4 Weithink we hve kept up She also wg o gop of) of Fon Buf,” "| Let the B= 83 E. Main St. © Mount Joy, Pa. |: iat thing} dish an . | 3 seis sack everyiiing in i Bi, Welsh, Swedish a | Cool Your Milk | Choice of two engines—Thrift-Master 92 HP or Lous: Masse jos 3 HAE] Songs. Taka a | : / i HP. Choice of stake racks or tail gate. This body type also avails | 4 : ¥ that our great expanse was unmap-| Miss Jacobs, who studies voice | TAKE STEPS WRITE - WIRE - PHONE FOR LR All Prices In This Store 3 ped. It might encourage more of under Pauline Lehn, is a student | TO BUSINESS FREE LITERATURE i 4 4 5 2 ior i ! | - us to take up pioneering, and take | at William Penn Senior ' High SUCCESS AD | PAUL E. WEBBER | Are The Same As Those : 10 the open road. | School. - fads | G.E. Appliance & Wiring Inc | i} ves She is the daughter of Dorothy | DR ri * || In Effect In Our Super Markets |i WHAT IS THE ANSWER - - ~ | E. Jacobs, the former Dorothy E. : | 5-7151 Manheim R3 WEST MAIN ST.,-MOUNT JOY, PA. DIAL 3-4821 «| ‘he : : ir BE - Is the real. answer to Comaunisi Mitchell, of this boro. | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers . rs i wos ls : ‘ : | i | J » 2 ; { -