The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 07, 1950, Image 2

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    2—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa.,
president of the company at the
Thursday, December 7, 1950
time of his death.

The Mount Joy Bulletin
Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher
ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901

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| Brownstown; sisters, Ruth V., wife
Published Every Thursday at No. | of Arthur Myers, Lititz; Anna M,,
His Gardens
Mr, Eshelman was a lever of na-
ture and at his home 1057 Buchan-
lan Avenue, he maintained one of
| the most beautiful formal gardens
to be found anywhere.
Of late years he spent most of his

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M. F. GIAMBALVO |
trist
39 E. Main St.
Mount Joy, Pa.
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9-11 Bast Main St, Mount Joy, Pa.| wife of James Hawthorne, Blizu- | spare time cultivating one of the | HOURS:
a — | bethtown; Grace D., wife of Walter | Pure vegetable gardens to be seen, Tue. Thur..9 a. m.5 p.m, ® Glasses Fitted & Repaired { Storewi@e
Subscription, per year .. $200 | Janick, Lititz; a brother, Sydney S., | not only thruout the county but in Tue.- Fri., Sat., 6 p.m..8;30 p.m. ® Phone 3-9295
anh i Manheim; a brother, John E, Man- | the state. His vegetables were the festa mY | y P ces on
Single Copies a 05 | heim; and sisters, Lillian M. Car-|envy of many gardeners. Low mse
Bample Copies ...... +... FREE |penter, and Lavina J. Carpenter, | Loved the Outdoors d eds of ite
—— 1 both of Manheim | Mr. Eshelman was a great lover | so | Hun r
Entered at the Postoffice at Mt.
Joy, Pa., as second-class mail mat-
ter under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper
Publishers’ Association
Publication Day, Thursday
" Copy for a change of advertising
should reach this office Tuesday.
We will not guarantee insertion of
any advertising unless copy reaches
George S. Vogle
| George 8S.

| of outdoors. It was the writer's
yrivilege and pleasure to hunt, fish,
Vogle i 8 pes ]
Florin, died ‘Wednesday, at St. Jos- | Shoat targets and “live birds’ with
eph's Hospital, Lancaster, following |'him thruout Canada and every state
| an illness of two weeks. Born in | in the ¢ost from New York to
| West Donegal T'wp., he was a son of liGeorgia,
| the late George and Margaret Shor- { . i
| lock Vogle ‘and was a member of | He was quite a target shot and in
| the Florin Evangelical United [his hey day ranked among the best.
Brethren Church and the Loyal | In 1917 he started shooting at the
[Order of Moose Lodge, No. 596, | fd Lancaster ‘Gun Club of whicl
| Elzabethtown. Deceased was a but- | Janrasier Ain Lil of wien
eighty ~two,







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just a few one-day or
wapecials.”
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the office not later than 9 a. m. : . . pd l
Preceding day of publication. | cher and auctioneer by occupation | he was secretary-treasurer for . sore this po |
Classified ads will be accepted to | Surviving are these children: Es- ‘many years. Mr. Eshelman won We belie \e more money:
| ther, wife of Harry Gebhart, and | many matches in many cities thru- customers sav
9 a. m. publication day.


| Lloyd E. Vogle, both of Florin; «nd |











rice marked

EA a | Charles Vogle, ‘Columbia. Twelve'| oUt the Fast. In 1922 he won the erect p ;
E D 1 T O R | A L grandchildren, two great grand- | Midwinter Handicap at Pinehurst, | with the ¢o itemized cash
| Shildren and a sister, Mrs. Maggie {N. C. and kept on winning thruout | every item, P ou know wha!
+ + + a i RE hwo Fo the years. Only several years ago he register glip «+ y
Have vou ever noticed that the | Church at Florin, Saturday after- | WON the Veterans Race, a national vou save at A&P. wy
louder some fellows heller, the [noon and interment in the Comp event, at Vandalia. Ohio. Mr. Esh- | hown here guaranteed T 1
$ | 1 » YY, . . iz ol | : show
smaller their Taxes? | Hill cemetery eiman es ore of me largest collec- { OO = through Wednesday, Dec
eo eo . tions of trophies we have ever seen. { ayy y
O elcomes Dame Fortune | Daniel Wistley Club Affiliations {
ne welcome: | Daniel M. Nissley. seventy-sev-
with the right hand while Misfor=
tune clasps your left.
e000 SU | vin, after an eight months’ illness. at Vandalia. Ohic. mam Re I
HELE i er vad sett: a . . | J 8 andalia, ), many |
By this time ave Born at Sporting Hill, Rapho Twp., | v Balpzen ols ational WIR Y Make tt 9 For Christmas!
learned that one always 5 gon of the late Jacob and | J o> 280. This 1s a mational organ- | WY SWEET GIFTS
with spirits high and low in cash,
oo
The U. S. Treasury sees a dan-
gerous shortage in one dollar bills.
Many of us have felt the shertage
for a long time. '
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SPEAKING OF COMMERCIALS
Some listeners are unable to
{ . Deceased was one of the instiga-
| en, Manheim R1, died Saturday, at'|
{ | tors and a charter member of the
| the Heller Convalescent Home, Flo- . eu
e I Cc scent Home, Flo | Amateur Trapshooting Association,
ization of which he is an
dent.
For many years he was one of the
leaders in the Penna. State Sports-
men's Association, having served as
president, secretary and treasurer
at various times. He was also:.a
member of the New York Athletic
Club, the Roxboro Gun Club, the
Susana Mentzler Nissley and was a,
member of Trinity Evangelical Con-
gregational Church, Manheim. He
was a retired produce dealer. Mr.
Nissley's wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Mil4
ler Nissley, died 19 vears ago. Sur-
viving are these children: Stella,
{ wife of Cyrus Miller, and Ralph M.
Nissley, both 'of Manheim R3; Roy’




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abide commercials of any kind, but | Mf Nissley, Mrs. Kathryn Weber, | Quaker City Gun Club. ‘bofh at’ ee ; Asparagus Spears "= bee 147: 39¢
1 am not one of them. Within reas- | 4 Betty wife of Sr: Geib Philadelphia. Also the Atlantic’ In- A Sp in 0
enable limits. I concede that the | 51] of Manheim: Anna, wife of Hen- dians and many other lesser organi- | R103 abe epartments in A&P Sliced Beets Ror 4c
man who pays for the time has a ry K. Flory, with whom he resided | zations at the time of his death. your : . . 7.68
But that doesn’t mean that Del Monte Lima Beans 2c
right to be heard.
at Manheim Rl; and Edith, wife of | Nir. Was part sumer «if

 

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When a friend complained that | George M. Sauer, Flourtown, Mont- | the former summer Tome, hunting ON Ve SOR ny i (Superfine) + 9 20-or 3] @
much too much time was consumed | Co. Twenty-nine grand- | fishing lodge of the late Walter you're “font your own.” Mixed Vegetables i
by commercial plugging during a| children, nine great grandchildren P. Chrysler, a tract of nearly 400 The large, well-trained Quaker Muffets 93 Ser 15¢
acres of farm land and several miles staff in your super market
nationzl sports -event. I kept itrack
one ‘day and found that the spon-
and a brother, Harvey M. Nissley,
Chicago, Ill., also survive. as Todd's
of water front known
Point, ten miles south of Cambridge

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sor used -exactly 115 seconds out of | Funeral services were held on . re ; i ; us |
two solid hours of broadcasting. Tuesday afternoon in United Zion | OP the Eastern shore of Maryland. MODEL 26R12 pe need. Florida Grapefruit Juice can 25¢ |
I favor moderate commercials for | church at Sporting Hill with inter- The Family Demonstration or instance, if you can’t Pan : PILLSBURY
a reason that did mot occur to me | ment in Kauffman’ cemetery there. | His wife, the former Mary Hess, | —— find a particular em or de: ancake Mix 20-0z pkg 16¢ pkg dlc |
survives, with these children: John partment don’t hesitate to Ranger Joe HONEY FLAVORED or 27¢
pkgs ‘
until recently. The commercial is
something like the intermission in
the theatre or a football game. It
gives the listeners a chance to ex-

J.; Dorothy Pauline, wife of Harold
Albert Eckman, all of Lancaster, as
2 Cars Stranded
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change views about the program or | Him 1 Vom Paty ick Lift Well. ss sight nd as you please, and enjoy clear, sharp, glare-free pictures ti h that
EPRI . safety. The Sic ric wo great-grandchildren. se, 3 » glare tures. gestions you may have tha : : :
game. Unless alone, nobody pays | Mim to safety. The Sico derrick Lift|two great-grandchildren | : . i ei a a ge v d Mill White Hove) 4 rail
towed: out. tHe oar. Thess. ‘Drofliers rand sisters wlio Noroom is too small. Complete with built-in directional willhelp us make self-service E aporate ilk SS > wm 47¢
much attention to the plugs, but we
like to pop off with our two cents’
worth of criticism if we are a mem-
ber of a group. The commercial is
ideal for this.
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survive: Frank E. Lancaster; Ber-
tha C., wife of William Musser,
Lampeter; Elmer J. Lititz Pike;
Susan Blanche, wife of Howard J.
An auto driven by Ohmer Ging-
rich was stranded on the road lead-
ing from Mt. Joy to Newtown, in
| front of the home of Jacob Linde-

{ muth. An effort was made to re-
| move it with a tractor but it was
Hull, Lancaster; H. Roy, Lancaster;
Howard J., Lancaster, and Violet,
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RED DIAMOND LARGE BUDDED
Walnuts :. © 39<(
ergs. 15¢c


Iceberg Lettuce Nor Priced
Higher
Bog Jie. {mye
NEWTOWN | unsuccessful. He made his escape | wife of George Hartman, Lampeter. | Deli
{ in time. The car was removed when! Funeral services were held from | Market Square MANHEIM, PA. elicious Apples Nort Fula |
| the we Tere . r 1 is ate DJ ay & BI | xcellont* |
The Newtown Sods Sool sis] Xe water Tageded The wate! in the his late home Mond iy afterno We Red Rome Apples bi i . ®10¢
sling =. Christiney program fof | Little Chickies creek at The| with interment at Conestoga Mer] A&P Sauer Kraut ">: 9¢ 7 11 Florida © 200-216 dozen 29 |
ISAS a Cavite boogie | Spr es os high as the front urial Par J = 1c ranges *%; owen 29g |
Sunday evening, December 24. Fur- | Springs was as high as the iron orial Park. can can site
BY 2 yuncements later pic oor. fi 3 ce : SN Golden 17-01 . |
Be ater, a |! Ridge ann At this point there was 2 2 7 PEA AEE 08 | DY) Manse Co fogen 2 = 33s Florida Grapefruit ou 3 29¢e |
Py Ailes = | no damage. 3 * 47-01 als - a |
Howard, visited Mrs. ‘Calvin Ness | : y i s Tomato Juice ey None Priced bunch
hg lye Safle Between here and Florin the ma- > : A B nd K | Whole oll $ Crisp Carrots Higher 10c
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Boles and | cadam highway was covered and Announcing ] he Opening Of Our 0 sre Com Kone 2 We Fresh Cranberrie- bale Hote Pre 19¢
daughter, Linda, cf Bainbridge, | the water from this point east past Crushed Pineappie Fo Wet 27¢ Emperor Gr po tb
Yet injer guess of Mr. | the Farmers Inn and down to the | 7 Cranberry Sauce Oo 2 20¢ + 4 apes Higher 14c
Mr. and ig Yoon Wittle, “of | creek resembled a lake. lh A GOLD MEDAL gi 8 10h imported Pitted Dates Ib. 25¢
Florin, were Sunday dinner guests | The water was up to the Billow | Flour OR PILLSBURY bag 23c bag 93¢ Blue Diamond Al . vd b 49 |
of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Snyder. i home cn Fairview Street but no | BN 0” | Hershey's Cocoa 23¢c '* 45¢ e
Sunday callers of Mr. and M15. | reat damage Was ‘done I ¥: can can Red Pistachios Regalo 60x 39
Daniel Gelimacher were Mr. and |° BE es Bn Green Giant Peas 27x 39 Pkg
Mrs. Jacob Geltmacher, Mr. and | At the Water Works Assorted Salted Nuts S01 49¢
pkg
Mrs. Jacch Erb. Columbia RD; Mrs.| At the Boro pumping station the
Pear] Breneman, Mt. Joy RIL; Rob- | creck waters rose about the heme

YOUR A2P HAS A COMPLETE LINE OF DROMEDARY
GLACE FRUIT AND REGALO BRAND NUT MEATS
Friday and Saturday Dec. 8-0 JeMonteapricots 2: 3le
ert Keith, Brunnerville, Helen Zell, | of Goose 4 y Brand jar
ia, Bray Z | of George Schatz, water works su- n . He EE FOR YOUR HOLIDAY BAKING NEEDS.
Sliven and ftiends and Telatives OF ‘wis iid Ne Wie Ere Shop Early For Christmas And Get Your Free Gift 5 Mince Meat “yi so: B5¢
Mr. Charles Wittle and daughter, | paring to move furniture to the sec- | AREER RRR Dash Dog Food bri 13¢
NF Cheddar. 5% { |
It you're in favor of tangy
Nancy, of Columbia, visited Mr. and | ond story when the creek rose hut
Mrs. Aristice 'Wittle on Sunday. fe devia
Mr. and Mrs. William Fogie and | Wa hot necessary.
son, Richard, called on Mr. and Mrs. | The Cove was also flooded, leav-
Alfred Atland and family, and also | ing only the roofs of the pavilions
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barton | and chimneys of the outdoor fire-
Our Christmas Suggestions In i Granulated Sugar i 95¢ i; 48c
# Waldorf Tissue w Tc
APEX
Scot Tissue
THOR 8 rs
Eight O'Clock Coffee bao 75¢
22 TT 5 TE TEAL Be HTL 2
flavor and grand value,



Jack Witmer and Harold Stoppard, |
had a successful hunting trip tot Afier several years he moved to
Perry Countv Saturday, where they | New York City where he was en-
agged two deer. v's. | gaged as a sewing machine mech-
2 | anic for plants manufacturing hand-
M Re cord | kerchiefs, pillow cases, art em-
ortuary { broidery, ete. It was while he was
(From ‘page 1) f thus engaged that he invented and
died at the home of her brother-in- | Pad patented a needle threading
Jaw and Sister, Mr. and Wrs. Milton | and drawing machine. These attach-
8. Miller. Salunga, after a long ill- | ments for sewing machines wera
ness. ¢.| extensively manufactured and leas-
She was bern in Lititz, a daugh- ed thruout this’ country and abroad. | §
ter of John L. and Minnie S. Hein- | This patent and royalty netted the
aman’ Carpenter. Her husband was [reson quite a fortune, Later it
the late Paul E. Leese, who died 'Was sold to the ‘Singer Sewing
‘about 45 wears ago. Machine Company.
She was a .member .of the Christ.| Mr. Eshelman then moved to
Lutheran Church, Lancaster. Lancaster where he formed the
She is survived by a daughter, | Keystone Bag and Burlap Company,
Nancy at Home; her parents, in’ How perdi on on Prise : ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Manheim; a sister, Emma K., wife | Street in that city. Later his son fii A : rs
of Milton 'S. Miller, at whose “heme |#ohn J. acquired one ‘half the bus- | ‘WooD STREET Bora omar : FLORIN, PA.
she died: a brother, Wayne L., ness. The elder Mr. Eshelman was’ ; ETS | TA TE A PA BETS HARE SEY : \ \ 8% we emp pa Fe Bb ovat tran
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CHRISTMAS CANDIES
Pfeffernusse Cookies rks 38g Warwick Assorted Ci lates
MILK OR DARK CHOCOLATE COATING—TEMPTING
Springerle or Anise Drops ™ 39¢c
Brown 'n' Serve Rolls dozen 17 OF CENTERS—IN BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS
EAST MAIN ST jv BQ: zg Le 3P49
Mount Joy, Pa Christmas Stocking + 19
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Electric Water Heaters
Refrigerators
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul | -= Fold: ic 1 Se :
daughter, Mir. wid oars, Yaul | slaces above water. Ironers oldamatic Ironers A m WwW |
Fm vor ve Besant 424 [7 2d ¥ Automatic Wasl Siomatic Washers 3 "5: ay
Mr. Benjamin Weaver and Cath- | | Automatic ashers o » this sharp Cheddar cheese. |
erine Weaver. Mrs. Laura Weaver, | y Ww E h | [3 . : Washing Machines » |
of Ironville, Mr. and Mrs Elvin | no. . LSNe man Dishwashers -and i C ar Sona easy |
Weaver and family, of Lancaster i of » ane | 'D »
es a es Witte (From Page 1) | vax wok Parker onut Fin or |
RD, visited Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rollaway Dishwashers A 8
Frysinger and Mrs, Daniel Moore | Public schools, he worked in the | § ay. as SUPERFLAME 3 Pie 3] g ) ream Cheese 40: 2f¢
on Sunday. | flour milling business for his father | § Disposal Units ee Sweepers . 3 | ors Vi pint Ri
Mrs. Blanche Frysinger and Mis. | goth of Lancaster. Later he moved | 3 p I Oil Space Heaters iw Breakstone's Yogurt 18€
Daniel Mocre, visited Rev. and Mrs. Sp 3 ee ee | il I . ib
P. B. Gibble, at Ephrata, Sunday. to Manheim and from there to L & HH H i ; mported Danish Bleu 59¢
Thomas Fogie, Darwin Rogers, | Reading, where he was engaged in | 1a | adi 4 2.1h Zi
Lg Wier. Winer, the handkerchief manufacturing | Kicctric R "a Gas Space eaters Shed 36) Cheele Foods We
Shines, Howarq Wome |, quem. ec anges Oi a a . 10s omestic Swiss Cheese 9c
$1.35 35 $2.65 |
il Floor Furnaces Fruit Coke "$1.35 Lb 52. |
SUNBEAM
Mixmasters
Toastmasters
Ironmasters
Coffeemasters
Electric & Coal Combinations
COOLERATOR
¢ Push-A-Button Electric Ranges
Electric Refrigerators
Warwick Thin Mints 550" 1.0 39%
AP Food Storey
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