for moving its major crops, manu- | protected in Pennsylvania and may | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers | - a «(ANT 2—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, October 5, 1950 (t VA WAAR . «9 D. E. ALBERTSON NAMED e etin 8 { PP&L SAFETY ENGINEER your business than by local news HAPPE N 1 NGS | Pennsylvania Power & Light [Paper advertising. e Mount Joy Bulletin f Sera book | Company announced, effective Oc- 0, p | tober 1, that D, E. Albertson, Potts- ? YYW YYW ; ville ivisi 8 fl @ Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher LONG AGO —— | ville division superintendent of $ EYES BY i ye ond lines and substations, will be | ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 EE" Week's Best Recipe: inted i OH } 2 w——— At the preseat time more freight * hd Hawaiian Chicken Curry: 1 ¢ hot pow ig gis Y Sy pA : Pipe 13 DR. S. MILLIS [ ihe par); > » ibe cecds the late P. L. G. Hasskarl as! Published Every Thursday at No. | cars are needed. Without any long- 20 Y ears A go milk, 1 4-0z. package shredded co- Sos he ae G 8 3 OPTOMETRIST 8-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. winded argument the railroads have conut, 2 cans condensed cream of | © A § (Q ————— ; 5 : wy ———— hikes wp, 2 clove { chopped safety operations, 59 N., MARKET STREET “uth ordere more than 0,000 new 1 chicken soup, < cloves of ¢ ed | Subscription, per year $2.00 Ny | t the New Columbia : Tb Man tos ue hitn iG ELIZABETHTOWN { Six Months i $1.00 cars this year and thousands move | 0 first 36 hours wa garlic, 2 t ground ginger, 3 green H. Richard Taylor, who ‘has been 12 ours 8 . | : ( 1 f1 36 urs yi » TY ; : yy varily 1: 3 8 a urs: Three Months ............ 0 for the next few years. No compul- | gn 00 onions, chopped, 12 T curry powder, | tempor arily filling the job since 3 Daily: 9 to 1 and 2 to 6 Single Copies ............. sory legislation was needed to alert in . n t salt, 3 ¢ cooked chicken meat. Hasskarl's death in February of this |$ Evenings: Tues. & Sat. 6:30 . 8 Sample C IRS M Elizabeth Simons, of East rear. returns to his regul: S 9 ple oples ase shin them. They did not wait to be told Don ba S0th birth Pcur hot milk over coconut, let | year, returns to his regular _ position ! | 2 No Hours Thursday | pat — . ( il iebrated her suth b - iw : . afety instructor J a En 1 at the Postoffice at Mt They did not wait for government | and 30 minutes, Meanwhile add | 1s safety instructor, with headquar= 3 PHONE: 334) tered at the Postoflice at Mt, aid or handouts. Foresceing jarlic, ginger, onions, curry powder ters in Lancaster. '$ Joy, Pa. as second-class mail mat. or hd . g 1 Martin N. Brubaker. 'East: Main : : ; | ter under the Act of March 3, 1879. | tial danger ahead and greater de- | go | brated’ bis Uti bitthdals salt, to chicken soup heated in a| Albertson was born in 1899 and | mand for their services, they acted . or heavy kettle. Strain cocoanut thru |graduated as an electrical engineer { AA RZ y ¢ Re }. A lacDannal VIS Te- . Mempes, ho fey i N WSPAPET | ver a billion dollars is being in- { | : d : oe io double thickness of cheese cloth, | frm the University of Pennsyl- LIVE and DRESSED ublisners Association ippointed the nur ) oo . : : p ¥ | Jess! Atv) vested in freight ears alone 10 | here, for the sixieenth year, | | SUT milk into, 4) vania in 1921. After a shore period || (CHICKENS || 1 1017 The SIX env yeul . : y 2 ~ Publication Day, Thursday build up the freight fleet to 1,850,- Han Emenheiser:: Rhett.’ iz soup mixture. Add chicken, cook | with the Western Electric Company, Copy for a change of advertising 000 cars. he Sa | slowly over slow heat, stirring con- | Albertson wes employed in June 3 0 recovering from injuries received . 1 | : should reach this office Tuesday. | Since 1945 the railroads have when he wis Tw at infra stantly, Serve hot on hot cooked | 1522 by the Eastern Pennsy!vania We wil not guarantee ngertion of spent over $4.500,000.000 in mod- i. : a rice with an assortment of condi- | Light, Heat & Power Company of advertising unless copy reaches be} . A t : | rille : { ERY 7: not Ry tL 9 a m. | to increase operating Ammon H. Bucher vurchased at ments such as hard cocked eggs and | Fottsville, a predecessor company { receding day of publication. strength and efficiency. They have | | i. lea: 4 wo crisp bacon, shredded coconut and | of PP&L. | Pp Ing cay I . priva ile the 73 acre farm of 1 : | th Mak a9 FREE DELIVERY Classified ads will be accepted to | made these expenditures in spite | Christ B wher in Rapho Town chopped peanuts, placed in separate | In March 1926, he became super= 4 i! n er vapho own- : i. : . ‘ . 9 a m i da [ of lew earnings, high taxes and sub- | chi, dishes. intendent of distribution. of the BLAIN KAUFFMAN AE SR sidized competition charged to the Mt. Joy Farmers’ Dairy Cz. dil Looking At Fashions: | Pottsville division and in December, MT. JOY. PA | E D 1 ! [ 0 R I A 1. general taxpayer, including them- | 1.4 11 389 feet deep for its wa- Fall fabrics are “lush”, they are | 1942 was appointed superintendent ROUTE 1, DIAL 3-4929 [ selves. Since 1945 they have paid | (or supply “scrumptuous,” rich in texture to|©f lines and substations of that [ + + + several billion dollars to the gov- Miss Rut Charles was appointed the touch and to the eye. The |division. . Some folks have absolutely no | ernment in taxes instead of receiv- |, fill the vacancy at the Newtown sheathe type dress is made to flat- Mlberison. je 8 of tise ualit Meats ga : . e ine tax ido . Ts ry Fr even : AIOY iz 1. | Masonic Order, POLE. ary respect for age unless it is bottled. | ing tax subsidies, Secondary school ter even the larger sizes. Neck- aso « Order BJ O.E. and Rotary eo eo Such a record represents private The 33 acre. fatm of Henrv.H lines are wide with huge collars, | Club; he is a Pennsylvania regis- ALSO A single man has his conscience industry at iis best, Hoffman in Ravh Twp. was pur- Natural waistiines remain / dered a oa 5 Line OF aa : . : : and the Fy » Stave i dns serves as a director of >» Fidelity | to guide him and a married man .9e chased by Elsie Mae Hoffer for |2™ He. hemline S'ays at midealf, Biuldi L : 4 he Fide lity ! his. wile. WE COULD STOMACH THIS | $1636. Over-shiris #re hetoming sivlish jn] & Lean of BIRDS a4 ®@ 00 it has been that mili- The engagement w announced | 4M desighgt’s lines. Dress shirls i he i DON'T BLAME THE WAR tary cuisine cannot he likened to | of Miss Mary C. Moyer of town to | Ture borders of pleats, embroid- | ig oe orgy Spat Feta Cs : pe ary. fur. | announeec 14 > safety depart- Prices on almost every building good home cooking. But each war | Dr. Bonnie Reid Fudge of Rock ry, fur fv t | 1 al tie Sale depart Fruits & Vegetables | tei Font . nent he; arters w + move materiol have risen since January, | finds the conditions bettered, with | Hill, S. C If You Can Do It: ¢ po BE riers will be moved Th | The: woms . Venn) + | from ‘ntow: ( aze i and are still on the climb. These dieticians at work to plan palatable Mr. Clarence Stoll. of town | The woman with the very short | : : ie n to Hazelton. This y { o y Te Whis - is a further ste oncentrating i increases, contrary to popular opin- meals for our boys. Field rations | was named president of the Tele- h ir Xd Wotiders Wht fo do shout H It Tes J rai a KRALL S Meat Market jon, are found to be due to the have become more appetizing | type Corp., of Chicago Manufact= the newer way of wearing the hair. | es Ws iS a further step In : . wueh hair j i what chert | CONCENtrating aze WW heavy consumer demand for hous- though we have heard some lads urers of printer telegraph equip- Though hair is still symewhat short, iH rh slion, the est Main St., Mt. doy] ing and increasing wage levels. | giving K rations the Bronx cheer. ment. it is worn long enough to hold the | A fae: i the company’s op- ys . . ou . soft altering water TEPER cr | erations, a i 3 rather than to the present Korean But man’s ingenuity is making p.s- I'he Senior class of Maytown en- Hatiering, prety. waves. I ually 2 he Electric an sible kits thet include : orgs vd Tete vour hair grows rapidly, you can | COMPanys operating headquarters conflict. k it include a meal far | joyec doggie roast at Engles gf EE yrganizati and Gas In spite of all fine-spun argu- | Superior to the army rations of yes- | Quarry. ge t this longer length before the g 1 fon 5 ments to the contrary, wages and | terday. There is a new one for as- Mr. James Eshbach. near Milton style changes again | Also Specialize On { salaries are the major costs in pro- | Sault troops, about the size of an | Grove, owns an old Melodian, at : Inspirational: M S Ei h FARM MACHINE WELDING | duction. Improved methods in man- | I€¢ cream package, weighing less | least 125 years old, which was the The things taught in schools and | » » 1sen ower AND EQUIPMENT | rat 1 i ne fret 3 olleges are an educati | | facturing, distribution and retailing Nn a pound, In the individual Irst instrument used in the Catho- fe hod {ed i but | (From Page 1) flutemobile and Truck Welding | reduc erational costs but | cardbcard box are two eans, one | lic Church at Pottstown. hi ans of education, 7 4 have reduced op Eta : ¢ > eh tstown a. — | General Dwight D. Eisenhower, LAWN MOWER SHARPENING they cannct forever offset wage and | Containing meat patties which can Vivs. Walter Warner, near ! ; : : : ey. be’ Gites 1 Sati vot rie ov president of Columbia University, tax increases — hence climbing | © aten hot or cold, with a can | man’s Church was honored with | wer t. Oth : over's e in 0 . a ere resent. a > ave prices. { opener enclosed that is the size of a | birthday surprise by the Kine: cel ents n asa ; 2 members of I wa : he Eise rer fz y also attend- 209 | watch charm. The top of the can | Daughters Class (Fron ze 1) : favlly also Delta and Marielta Streets x ooviveEr SEviEN | holds a hea ible ic ‘he — A Dage ed REMEMBER NOVEMBER SEVEN a J it tablet which, when -— James R. Wav 3 Dr. Bisenhower. in his in: MT. JOY, P Phone 3-5931 se . gives the effect of vs ay, R3 Elizabeth- | r. Fisenhower, in his inaugural, A great privelege will be enjoy- | gives the effect of canned town, reck] Jed Botl k or . . ti Cu for ‘eckless ing. SOX i ed by the American people this heat. Over it, in two minutes the E. Dongs School re C a ariving oth a for 25 minutes. re sum me J ll ar 5 Do . Sv OY SO = fall—a privilege they will find dif- | Patties begin to sizzle. The package Wy OTK n + hearing be rior to leaving government ser a obvi re Justice of the Peace srt | viee i 43 oo he presi ficult to appreciate because it has contains two portions of coffee with (From Page 1) B ; of 9 Pesos Robert! vice ‘In 1013 to a pros . oipe fav ’ , . Wn. ar ror 1 | > ey - a To . peen handed down to them from |2 vial of water purificaton tablets, Maytown-Bainbridge Rotary Club Prown Dauphin RI} dency ofRansss Sate College, Dr generation fo generation. On No- if you are uncertain about the water| 125! Thursday, September 28. The! S018 2 red Lf, will be sui- | Eisenhower served as associate di- vember 7 generzl elections will be |i your canteen. Another heat tab- | IK inc luded ‘Why Teach Driver ne tor : hearing, j of the Office of War Infor- held thriughout the country. We let and you have good, hot coffee. | Education?” “Why Teach It In The x trucks were: Carl 1. mation “> - : : . . | ’ GE . asserlei ane: ap 2) - — should all remember voting is the | There is a tin of cookies. two sweet | Schools?” and “Facts and Figures j . srleih, Lancaster, 9,600 pounds. | . | ehae . . Te Aw oe .| JO Tiller 2ottstow | “QW individual's assurance of freedom. chacolate bars, three cigarettes a 1d | That Show The Effectiveness of pa Milton, oJ town, 105%} POX There is no ruling class in America, | 2 stick of chewing gum, to com- Driver Education”. Twenty-five Ibs., Baton M. Hoover, Indiana RS, TWELVE, MONTHS PERIOD but the pecple who vote have with- | | plement your meal. { members and friends of the May- | Pa, 17500 Ibs; Chas W. Fowler, Earnings after all charges includ- in their power the ability to decide | War is still what Sherman said | t°Wn-Bainbridge Rotary Club at- Blaclkwaod Terrace, N. J, 4,000 lbs. ing a provision for increased in- what kind of a government we shall | it was, but you can't say the same | fended the meeting. | The latter paid a $25 fine and costs) come taxes due to the new Federal have { for the food, if this new package is Recent Assembly at an immediate hearing before | Income. tax bill accruing to the ee» { @ sample of the fare. | At a recent assembly Mr.. Rich-| Sauire Hockenberry {common stock of Pennsylvania THIS. WE LIKE | —- ard Craine, secretary of the Mari- Salvidor Butch, of Philadelphia, | Power & Light Company for the When the President telephoned | NEW TYPES OF BENEFITS etta Lions Club, presented a trophy | 11,500 lbs., was summoned to ap-|twelve months period ending Aug- Gen. Marshall to ask him to be De- | ARE NOW PAYABLE to Clayton Waltz, a member of the | Pear before Justice of the Peace |ust 31, 1950 were $8.893,084. fense Secretary, the general said he | Several new types of benefits! SCVeNth grade. The trophy was won Robert Brown. | This is equivalent to $2.67 peri would consult with his wife before | are now payable under the recent last spring in the marble tourna- Frnest Fielder, of Philadelphia, | share of common stock outstanding | mzking the decision aad then took | amendments to the Social Security ment sponsored by the Marietty| 190 lbs. and Joseph Farber, also | at end of the period. the job upon her advice. Act that were not payable pre- Lions Club. Clayton competed in| of Philadelphia, 18800 Ibs. will be) Operating revenues for the first There is a Cluseness in marriage | viously. These changes generally the county contest at Ephrata and | Summoned for hearings. | eight months ending August 31, when a man, faced with a decision, | have the | effect of making mu ye succeeded in reaching the finals RE 11950 were $51,028,647, an increase { axing more . . op | large or iri i wishes to talk it | persons eligible for benefits than| © he was defeated. | {OF ten percent over last year's cor- Come im today! | over with his wife, get her opinion, | would have been eligible ! F. F. A. News [ FORMI( A | responding period | showing her the consideration of | Yhildren. uy : 4 io The Witness Oak FFA Chapter : — ADAM H GREER | : Children under the age of 18 may | a : Ch ipter Sinktops & Counters { i TL . expressing her views on a matter now be eligible on their mother’s | in the Log Sawing KITCHEN & BATHROOM | An unlimited of minks TEWELER which affects Loth lives. Too, many | wage record even though thes oe Contest at the West Lampeter Fair WALI TIL 1 {and otters may be taken in Penn- EWELER | men would have vou think they are living with their father when he added another blue ribbon to their Tile Fl Veneti Blind sylvania in the November 6 to De- 87 E. Main St, Mt. Joy, Pa. Rat : . en she : ’ ma ile Iloors enetid S . n ~ : po. | self-made, that their word is 1aw | jied provided she wa currently | [ast growing collection. Ken Kreid- | James cember 16, 1950, hunting season PHONE 3-1124 : I C 1 as y | re in the home, that they make the |; 5 3 er and Bruce Bernhard turned in LEONARD L. SAFKO 2 { dh 3 a insured. For instance, if both par- : : | Phene 3-3491 - Mt. Joy, decisicns in business and family | os are working on jobs that a a winning time of one minute and one 3-3491 - Mt. | { > 3 1g Jobs at are _ 4 | = matters. If true, then we don't re- | covered by the law, and the mother | 3 for sawing through a 14 | | gard them so highly. A man gains | 4,19 die. the children would inch Jog. The two boys beat their | =i tir | . : ( Cy i i i > . ; ground with yeu when you hear the | eligible. Previously, if living with closest rivals from Quarryville by . | homely, considerate statement: “I'll their father. thev Wore ected tol ® slender margin of two seconds. | Dr.H.C Killheffer | CORSE 3 wife”. | y ay edd sie vinnite elf arte ative} . | consult with my wife be dependent only on his. M. S.| For thes wimg efforts they are (®) t t i t | | 2.0 | Gleaton, Manager of the Yanecaster to receive a hand tool—to be pre- promeiris | | IT PAYS DIVIDENDS Social Securi mn TR sented by the fair committee at a MANHEIM v . dN | cs Sos Soci: ity office, said that on : ; 163 S. Charlotte St : 3 Millions «f collars are spent for | RT later date. The results of the Dairy > St. ; | i ne | there are a number of cases like Telephone 5-3376 { ° - | waste znd losses, Each of us pay the | this in Lancaster Count th 4 | and Livestock Judging have not as | there is we 8 .ancaster County. > = -5:3 | price of carelessness. Millions of * h I vet been announced Mon. & 9.3150 | STILL TIME | i past, a lump sum payment would EE : Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P. M. | dollars are’ saved by good invest- | ve been made to the widower Harold Musser, Tractor Driving | ; gy to install th ment that pay lucrative dividen mis : : a "| conte aie ir ; jo | Tues. Fri. Sat. || 0 insta e is boa pa ; t i ; nie) HW there ave ‘any children still ui) ntestant, placed third in compe 9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M me of the finest investments that | : ition with five Sp SC ; : ; | der age 18, they might now be elig- | tition with five other schools. ELIZABETHTOWN Revolutionary will save hundreds of millions of hp sms lite mcm 15 E. High St N or dollar vest. if ‘made bv: cach ible for monthly benefits. ve 2 | ew 'S a year, if made by eac of Under ertal runs ; » elephone 24-R || with the sealed thrift unit | 85, is the prevention .of fires certain circumstances, a ormer es) ents | Through pavine stiention ta. fine | Vile may now be eligible for bene- | ONLY OIL-O-MATIC HAS IT! ying i 15 batore she tc. 85. ceive of cia | a { hazards, putting into practice what js before she is 65 years of age./ (From page 1) { Also | "his cc our i or } Yai Was . | it S| we know about safety measures to! 1 is could occur if her husband! gaughter of the late Susan and | L ‘Complete - re eceiving ld-age ir ance > a : ; WA Avid | nits. 4 prevent fires that destroy life and | WV? old-age insurance | Henry Krall, of town. Mr. Foltz is Served Mt. Joy & Vicinity 0) wb all sizes | property. we will reduce the har- | benefits and if she had in her care | the son of the late Helen and Sam- For 28 Years | pure warm kg ia sntitled: 1 on het ps ns | nly 1 to vest of dedth and destruction caus- | ° child entitled to benefits on her | uel Foltz. Elizabethtown. Sitio OIL BURNER hot, water, usb: 1’ 06 1Tecor En : | py ress ed by them. Whether it is a fire husband's wage record. Of course,| Murs. Foltz is 69 and her husband : : eine | great or small, costly or unimport- | the child, to be entitled to benefits, | 71 vers of age. Will continue Same Honest / | ant, it adds up to a disgraceful re- | Would have to be under the age of| Mr. Foltz retired in June, 1944 Service As Before. i Mail Coupon or Phone Us . .. NOW! | cord for a couniry that is educated | 18. : lafter being employed by the Penn- | | fe Tr sana | in the cost of fires due to carefess- | In such a situation, the wife gylvania Railroad for 42 years. | ness. could apply for benefits which] The couple has three children; | A L L | The $ICO Company ig boy, pe. i { oe 0 f would be payable as long as that's Robert Foltz, California; Helen, | | Gentlemen: | INDUSTRY AT ITS BEST | child was in her care, under the ife of Edward Miller, Elizabeth- Rov B Sheetz |] | 1 want to know more about the NEW | | : There is one thing abeut private ge of 1s and unm uried town; and Geneva, wife of Clayton | 3 . Please give details SOON at no obligation on my part. | i industry that gives the United | Monthly benefits may now be Newcomer. Mount Joy. There are | | NAME | States a great production advantage | Payable to dependent husbands and | 4150 four grandchildren. Day or Night. ae : in case cf emergency. It does not | widowers, and in some cases to di- | Cards, gifts, flowers and tele- I ADDRESS 4 have to wait on political decisions | vorced wives who were dependent grams were received by Mr. and Sunday or Holiday { | ATS EO PRT ILO TR Cava and appropriations from Congress to | upon the deceased wage earner pips, Foltz, who deeply appreciate f | PHONE 45 | - . . . | . “ee . get moving. Virtually every basic | from whom they were divorced. and extend thanks to their many | ’ ; aa bidet cant ; | in the nation has told the | Gleaton said he would explain | friends, - ” 3 Rn A rn Ea ld ) government it is ready to go ahead | these new benefits in more detail | reel st —— 7 HOD | ; 1 | and produce what it wants when it | in a later article. No more than two beavers may | | { wants it. Ste: © ie m—— be trapped by any hunter in the | OUR JOB | e ompa ny | Take the railroads. In peace oF} From Sept. 1 1956 to Sept. 1, 1951, | February 15 to March 1, 1951, open | PRINTING - + 3 war the country depends on them | skunks and opossums will be un-| trapping season in Pennsylvania. | 18 RIGHT IN MOUNT JOY ~~ PH. 3-3111 | 4 be killed in unlimited numbers. | factured products, and the people. | There is no better way to boosi THE GROOVE Martane smd Res ae Customers’ LOOK TO A & P FOR FINE DAIRY FOODS! YOU'LL FIND THE GOOD THINGS AT A&P'S DAIRY CENTER AMONG YOUR BUDGET'S BEST FRIENDS BE- CAUSE THEY PROVIDE SO Corner Packing your order may sound like a little thing, but our trained employees give it a lot of thought. They know that it isn’t right to place five pounds of flour on top of a quarter pound of butter . . . or to place soap next to cheese. The men and women of A&P will appreciate it if you will let them have any suggestions as to how they can make a handier package for you to take home. TV Slew MODKST NOURISHMENT A COSY. ENJOY THEM OFTEN AND SAVE! Please write: Customer Relations Dept, A&P Food Stores 420 Lexington Avenue New York 17, N.Y, NONE PRICED HIGHER Ched-o-bit Cheese Food re 75¢ Bleu Cheese "°° 59¢ IN Vi-lb 1-1 PRINTS solid SUNNYFIELD FANCY CREAMERY Butter » T2¢ » T4e Nutley Oleomargarine wm im 27€ Best Pure Lard prim 18€ Jane Parker Pumpkin Pie wh 49¢ Marvel V hite Bread 57 14¢ i 19¢ Mother's Oats 27% 29¢ Gy 33¢ Pastry Flour suweeo ke 36c 110 “amily Elour SUNNYFIELD 1% 39¢ 1.0 75¢ White House Evaporated Milk 4 2. 47¢ Ann Page Macaroni som 3 45¢ Ann Page Beans om 23¢ 2°57 31 Nectar Tea Bags Calumet Baking Powder 11¢ SY 21 lona Large Sweet Peas ix wn 27c $1.89 3" 35¢ Banquet Chicken COOKED CHICKEN Liplon's Soup = 32e 412, A&P prices are right in sight . . . not just on the shelves, but on the items themselves. This makes it easy to see what you're spending (and saving) as you shop ... easy to check purchases with A&P’s itemized gash register receipt when you get home, 46-02. Cans 69¢c 38¢c Pineapple Juice o. von 2 46 oz. can Apricot Nectar ,...: ocion: Fruit Cocktail .,, ,..., 2 Green Giant Peas 2 5.0% 39¢ Nibiets Corn 2 ix 33¢ 2 A&P Sliced Beets D x22 Ritz Crackers . ., Pre 31€C Cream of Wheat . or 30¢€ California Leberg large LETTUCE 2 HUDSON VALLEY MACINTOSH Eating Apples *" NONE PRICED HIGHER heads 29¢ 35¢ 21c 17¢ 19¢ 17¢c 27¢ 39 er 45¢ se: 19¢ large stalk 29 4 ibs Bartlett Pears mouse ~~ 2 U. S. No. 1 Yellow Onions 5 California Carrots 2 bunches Western Pascal Celery "Nola Sno-White Cauliflower won: none ny Snow Crop Frozen Orange Juice 2: Frozen Orange Juice’ 5:5." 00" 2 OR MIXED VEGETABLES Birdseye Peas Fresh California Dates 83 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. All Prices In This Store Are The Same As Those In Effect In Our Super Markets i % 45¢ of Pio 87¢ $0) SATU The publie publie risbur, Knowr nut Hi contail six (2 said t Hiram and o mately of Mo all col system of tobi premis and cc by the SATU New Big L« ers, C Silo F Plows, Mower Hollan Cars & ber, 3( bring | tors Tern Next her 21. 1950. MAC] ( SATU In th house House roads ( Waren ectric, garage. This in 200 and Sc Prem nings « G:30 to Sle P. M, made } Walter D1} F 4 WEDNI On t! mile Sc cld rot acres n four ac fm with ni siX on water Ss all buil cenditio FRAN house, attachec another hcuse. bout 12 corn b frame w tational hich st Lovee for kuil No. 239 sonth b Shale when known | Walter bl Satur T e und lic sale. from El two mile A fronting bridge rc 150 feet, 1 Containi with A I. ghts, a Water. This p dition. Sale t« nD. m, w known b F.B Al LESTER " Arab Ser. A