The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 18, 1950, Image 2

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The Bulletin, ML, Jov,
The Mount Joy Bulletin
Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher |
ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 =
a $10 million. More
needed
Pa., Thursday, May 18.

1050 |


to cost
Published Every Thursday at No.
East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa.
urgently for sick veterans
in this area.

Subscription, per year .. $2.00 oer
Sik Monthy $1.00 SLEEP A MENACE
Three Months ............ 60 - ‘
Single Copies ............. 05 About 300 tons of sleeping pills
are heing made in this land every

Sample Copies ......... FREE

year. Surely it is not in ignorance
Entered at the Postoffice at Mt.| that people take them, continue to
Joy, Pa., as second-class mail mat-
ter under the Act of March 3, 1879.

















have prescriptions renewed and
—— sleep the deep sleep. There has
Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper
Publishers’ Association
heen wide-spread publicity con-
cerning the harm of sleeping pills,
Publivation Day, Thursday [le Sanger of 2 ce
Copy for a change of advertising | Addicts delirium
should reach this office Tuesday. | convulsions and
We will not guarantee insertion of | temporarily
any advertising unless copy reaches | lic Health
the office not later than 9 a. m. leepive ui
preceding day of publication. | sleeping pills cause worse
Classified ads will be accepted to | than morphine.
becoming an addict.
have tremens,
hecome
S. Pub-
that
addicts
often
insane. The U.
Service reports
Doctors aren't un-
=====| have handled enough cases of the
O R A | mentally unbalanced to understand
| the effect of addiction. Few in this
9 a. m. publication day. | aware of the dangers. Psychiatrists
community read in
SSS —
EDI’
+ + + i :
| newspapers or magazine the
God gives every bird its food, but | that ith th
Sh | that come with the
he does net throw it into the nest. bit
habit.
® ov
a, , SR iL
who have not
perils
sleeping pill
Experts say our government is |
based en a system of check and SALU NGA
balance. The taxpayer turns over
the check but wonders what the
» | The 1 sthers Clu! x of |
government does with the balance. | The thers Club of Salunga will
PRE | visit Philadelphia and Valley Forge
| on Friday making the tri y S
Franco's newly wedded daughter | on Friday ma Ing i wp by bus,
secvived wedding presents vosting | Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Butler and |
. ye is | children of Elmira, N. Y. spent the |
an estimated seven million dollars. | ) |
a . .; | weekend with Mrs. Butler's sister
We are trusting they weren't paid | ee re di éy
for with Marshall Plan ‘dollars | and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wil-|
or with Mans ars. Fev.
oe 0 . os |
Hore? i the wine Mrs. Crippen returned to Elmira, |
ere’s ene o any

reasons |
beds are ©
Yomi

HAPPENINGS
Walter Gibbon accepted a posi-| Lane. Co. with 44,480,100 pounds | devices.
tion with Hallgren & Heilig, Ice
{and Milk dealers
produced approximately 93 percent
of all tobacco grown in Penna. i
of | Tom Mix will appear in person | 1929, |
with the Sells Floto Circus at Har- Abram H. Young was elected show to be held at the Ol Stone
risburg, president of Mt. Joy Twp. School Mill, Locust Grove, Bainbridge.
Ministerial Association of Mount | King's Daughters Bible
LONG AGO
directors.

The Lancaster County Fair will
in | be held August 19 to 23 this year
Farm Women No. 8 plan a flower |
Class
|



AAAs Anders A A 3 | J met at the me ov. x : ™m
vt | os : nt re e home of the Rey Maytown hotel was raided on | surprised one of its members, Mrs. |
weorge Kercher, cis : > a Talo arty
20 Y ears Ago | charges of maintaining gambling R. J. Myers to a birthday party.
{ Lancaster County high school
rn | principals’ Association, held their|____ =
Hershe Chocolate Corporation | picnic at Long's Park.
purchased the Florin Dairy Co.. al Senior Mechanics Lodge enjoyed
subsidiary of the Penn Dairies of |
a chicken and waffle dinner at the
Garden Spot Restaurant.
A stray
| pounds,
Annual meet of M.J.HS.
was won by the Sophomores with
t |
Castel
|
track |
Don't Skip The Grease
steer weighing about 900
farm of John

. came to the
a two point lead over the Seniors.
St. Marys Guild of the Episcopal
Church enjoyed an outing at Camp
Betty Washington, York.


 
C. Nevin Sherlock, W. Main St.,
county game pro-
| Berrien
|
is a candidate for Our regular lubrication
tector. service . . positive pro-
A movement for a new fire house| ;
I lisvill | fi ! I'he grades of the Marietta street tection agaist burned
at Landisville was enthusiastic: { : wy
A wa siastieally | oo, rendered a musicale under
Drive up



supported at the meeting. Harold Shaar. out hearings
. | the direction of Prof
Misses Mary, Rebecca and Helen |
Hoffer left for Chila Vista, San
|
today!
 
AUTOS THRIVE
ON OUR SERVICE!
SSO SERVICENTER
259 WEST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY
Diego, Calif.,, where they will re-|
side.
Several Columbia residents leas- |
ed the Nissley property opposite
this office and will open a cleaning |
and pressing establishment. |
James Kipple,
weighed
caught a carp that PHONE 3-5671
|
fishing

6'2 pounds while 18-3

near Snyder's Woods. |




MANBEIM
163 S. arlotts St,
Telephon§ 137.
Mon. & edn 9-5:30
Tues, Frig Saf 7.9 P. M
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Tues Fri. Sat,
9:30-1:00.2-5 P.M.
ELIZABETHTOWN
16 E. High St.
Telephone 24-R









































f, Spe ing sever: reeks |
why we have such an enormous | N. WF atte J wg 2 ee
r wr : ¥ " i amily .
National debt. A congressional sub- | with Ne a and family, Mr. |
. rand Mrs. ay ley.
committee veports that the Army | Hy Su) y
: t A parade and
finance center “at St. Louis has ov-| tied
: has been complete
erpaid $157,596,000 ‘in allotments to os n compl
Nay <i,
This includes | * ; ;
| new fire truck will take place. The
outdoor
for Saturday,
program |
ili fependents when the housing of the
military dependents.
130,000 cases of overpayment. th
35 e 0 ™ truck which is a Dodge chassis was
‘Ted Williams, of the Boston Red | built by Robert M. Brubaker, and
> ams, A :
« will receive a salary of $125,- | members of the fire company, and
Sox, w peeive a salar $125,- |
000 this season. It compares with |
» $30,080 paid Babe Ruth in 1930. i
a 4 : fetes Ruth kept $68,535 of | tWO o'clock inrluding thirty units
After taxes $68,535 Ske EL)
hi or 00 Williams keeps $62,028 with four bands which will form on
his $80,000. s $62,028 |
i | James Street : rth |
of his. $125,000. Inflation, deliber- | JAMES Street and Nort
tol gineered by the govern- | ON Main, back to Broad, out to Main |
ately engineere v { ] ni
ge > 3 and disband at
ment to sustain its vast A
| at Coopers Garage
_ »| Hiestand’s NN [ar
cuts the relative value of Williams | Hiestand fill Yard
{ progrant
will take
| speaker is Mr. F. F.
superintendent of
has a seven man enclosed cab.
The parade will start moying at
proceed
spending,
r where the
place. The|
Bailey, assist |
County
$62,028 by nearly a third.
eo & Q
a! ant
It appears to us there should |<"
| Schools.
be : isi ay or the |
soon be a decision one way [=e : ; : aa
wh n strikes. There is no end] Mrs. Frank Diechler, Upper: Dar-
as i i so | by, Pa. spent the week-end with
to the inconvenience | a sl
- | her other, r. J. ©. endig and |
brought about too frequently for | her brothe
petty reasons, by unions.
The present firemen’s
railroads is an illus-
public's
family.
strike on| The Woman's Society for Chris- |
| tian Service met at the
Mrs. Walter Peifer. Those present: |
i home of
major
They want an extra iwe-|
four
tration. yh Est WRT od Tics lire
man on Diesel locomotives—one to ge Mary Youn, Moy 4 ve
see that the oil flows from the tank | Strickler, Mrs. M. M. Newcomer, |
ic the Mrs. J. M. Newcomer, Mrs. Dolly |
he engine—the second to ride] ;
Be is pi | Rosenfeld, Mrs. Willis Kendig, Mis.
along and smoke his pipe.
. | < vw Fshlems Irs ar 3les=
This strike will not only incon- | Walter Eshleman, Mrs. Harry Ble
. . | 12.
venience cur mail, freight and pas- |S! : : .
i but it will close] The Square Dance held last Sat-
senger service, bu A ‘ gid fost So
rday ni the Ladies’ Fire Co.
many plants and throw thousands |W lay night by the dies’ ©
; | Auxiliary was well attended and |
out of work. bw ; enjoyed by all
i 1 { was i all.
Must the nation swallew anything 10] as
| The regular meeting of the Fire
like this? : "
Re Company Auxiliary met in the fire
ae 90 A covered
GREENER FASTURES
Where is the good life
found? Large cities have
| hall Monday evening.
dish supper was the special feature
to be)
A lunch ccunter will be set up at
recruited 7 3tr
. Peeper) the public sale on the Will Strick- |
from the small rar by thel
. | ler farm Friday evening by ©
Add this to the|
ladies. |
nn, rn ll A I ee —
their population
tewns and farms.
immigrants and you have what has
made the urban center the Mecca |
for manv. Socieligists have worried | Full fa Pro fam
about the increasing age level of | y g
farmers who have stayed to work | (From Page 1)
the land. I young men and WO- | appearing organization or Fire Co,
men continue fo forsake it, the |i, the organization or Fire Com-|
condition might well be serious. | pany having the most men in line
However, there has been noted Following the parade the two
some number of city dwellers who be housed. |
buy country places as
new fire engines will
Cne
ed by the citizens of Mt. Joy, while |
week-end f these engines was purchas- |
interest or to be named in the gen-
tlemen-farmer Children ave| {he other was
then intreduced to the land, the npr. KT.
work of the farm. the pleasure and
satisfaction of things,”
With the manv improvements ad-
ded to make rural living easier,
there will probably be some re-!
cuits from the younger generation
who were city-bred. .. .. cv
® s
YOU SAID IT!
a generous gift from |
Keller, President of]
Chrysler Corporation, and a native
class,
“growing cf Mcunt Joy.
The evening program is schedul- |
el to get under way at 7:00 p. m. in|
the Borough Park, with music by |
the Mount Joy High School Band, |
| Boys Chorus, Quartett, and a solo. |
The speaker for the evening is the
Honorable Judge Guy K. Bard, who
Recently two news stories ap- | will deliver the address. Following |
peared in connection with health | this there
services which your government is | Borough Park
NOW eperating. When Federal In
Health Administrator, Oscar Ewing | the
enthuses. over how much more ec- | High School
onomical and efficient national | fire works display will be put on
health care would be under social- | Friday evening, June 2. Everyone is |
ized medicine, he might consider | invited to attend this gala event.
these two items. | There is plenty of parking space |
~The U. 8. Army is closing the | for your cars, and plenty of refresh- |
540-bed Niurphy General Hospital| ments for eating pleasure. |
at. Waltham, Mass., built six years| Plan now to come to Mount Joy on |
ago, costing $5 million. Not en-| May 30th and spend the day. |
ough patients to justify keeping it] so ———
open.
2—At Boston, Mass. (10 miles | your business than py local news- |
from Waltham,) ground was brok- | paper advertising.
“en by the Veteran's Administra- |
will be fireworks in the
case of rain the program in|
evening will be held in the
auditorium, and the
your


QI seats
|
| There is no better way to boost |,

Sweet Corn
Acreage
WANTED|
"SOMETHING PUT ASIDE
FOR TGMORROW

Dollars on dgposit iff a savings account come
 
FOR FREE NG AMBASSADOR
21 jewels
D \DRYIN ue in mighty hahdy Ifter on. Start your account
it just as often as you can.
THE
W NATIONAL MOUNT joy By
| with us—ad
Price for fr
$19.0(
tn
Price fol MArying corn
$17.00
(SEED FURNISHED FREE)
No charge for harvesting and
hauling.
COPE BROS.
R. D. 1, MANHEIM, PA.
Phone Landisville 6721

ALSO: —
Hamilton and
Girard Perregaux
WATCHES
ADAM H. GREER a Gk
JEWELER IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH |
87 E. Main St, Mt. Joy, Pa. he
PHONE 3-1124
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tion for a new 1000-bed hospital, Patronize Bulletin advertisers. |





THIS YEAR MORE
PEOPLE ARC BUYING
A&P COFFEE THAN
EVER BEFORE
e+ ond now we've reduced the
price of Bokar and Red Circle
bacause the cost of Green Coffen in

these blends has come down , .,
Join the swing to A&P Coffes—geot
highest avality at money-saving
prices,
Bokar Coffee
preferred by those who like vigorous
and winey coffee,
69:
NOW
318. BAG $2.01
| LB. BAG
Red Circle
the favorite of those who like @
Since the anti-trust law.
yers filed their suit to put
A&P out of business,
three interesting things
have happened:
1. Many thousands
of our customers
have written let
ters expressing
their opposition
to this suit.
2. Public opinion
polls reveal that

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most Americans rich, full-bodied coffee.
are on our side. NOW ¢
3. Our business has | Lb BAG 68
increased. More
people are shop-
ping at A&P than
“< ever before.
“All these things indi.
318. BAG $1.98
Eight O'Clock
the lowest possible price for the

cate that our customers world's largest selling coffee,
have confidence in the NOW 67
policies of fair, honest LB. BAG
dealing which have
guided this company for
the past 90 years.
We want to do every-
thing we can to merit your
continued support.
Please send your sug-
gestions to:
Customer Relations Department,
A&P Food Stores,
420 Lexington Avenue,
New York 17, N. Y.
318 BAG $1.95


83 E. Main St.

' FLORIDA CITRUS (2 18-0z cans 31c]
I GRAPEFRUIT, ORANGE of
BLENDED GRAPEFRUIT AND ORANGE _
uw 37
Gold Medal Wheaties $&15¢ © nc’ 22¢
White House Evap. Milk 4 di 45¢
GELATIN DESSERTS
Ann Page Sparkle 6 DELICIOUS FLAVORS 3 PKGS 17¢
Ann Page Baked Beans iii ; 2
3le
ANN \ 1-18
PAGE JAR
rcs 25¢
Cherry Preserves
Kool-Aid or Fla-vor-Aid
Strawberry Preserves
Sweet Pickle Strips
Dog Food CALO, DASH, IDEAL, PARD,
OR RED HEART
BAGWELL'S







Educator Crax fr - Wi 15¢ we 23e
Salad Dressing Ate & "x 28¢
Tuna Flakes 7 fein Lem 25¢
Nedick's Orange Drink 19¢
3 100% HYDROGENATED 3
Dexo & VEGETABLE NING TT
Waldorf Tissue |
Apricot Nectar x Rion on 3Te
Seaside Butter Begdns 2
Corned Beef H MOAN on 34a
BANQUET—ONE WHOLE 4.18
COOKED CHICKEN CAN
DATED FRESH 1.18
DAILY % LOAF
CHEESE i730
%
Town Housg Crackers wie &
Chocolate’ Drop Cookies «ii "7d 45¢


California Iceberg
Fresh Tomatoes carton 19¢
New Potatoes "Win: 10 ws53¢
New Cabbage SOUTHERN ec 5c
Fresh Spinach "= 2 4 19¢c
Pineapples [TW mon 29€
Crisp Carrots ween 2 sunches 1 9€
Flerida Oranges LARGE Tro N28 oozen 45€
Oxford Park Grass Sced 5 snc $1.89
A&P Dried Prunes we 23¢€ eo 45¢
34c
lb. 65¢
lb. 45¢
Mayonnaise (Ann Page)
Corned Beef (Pampa)
Sharp Cheddar Cheese
Mild Cheddar Cheese

All Prices In This Store
Are The Same As Those
In Effect In Our Super Markets
 


nw 37¢
B ae A5¢
6 cs 73¢
In # T2¢
'3 rous 226
$1.69
19¢
SPREAD ©. bor 24¢ Loar 85¢
ne 3le
LETTUCE
2 tse heats 29c
Mount Joy, Pa.
 
 
 
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