din, Mt. Jov. Pa.. Thursday. December 14. 1050 | (ELECTRIC BILLS PAYABLE AT Exchange National Bank, E. Mar- - 2—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, December 14, 1950 | NEAREST b DE ob [Jt Sire Mit Mi town Na- 4 tional Bank, K Maytown; First Na- * HAPPENINGS The Pennsylvania Powet and onal Bank, Landisville, | | Light Company dent fhe following : a e oun 0 u e 1n | lott pat Here: For service, killing or any other | — of — | fetter to its patrons here: inquiries please call Mt. Joy 33611 an a ie > . | This office will be discontinued | after December 30th. | Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher LONG AGO of Dee. 30, 1950. For your con- eee | a a ——— a | venience, we have arranged with ‘AL MUSICIAN K { ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 EB rr a A a AA _ 3 (the Union National Mount Joy MUS CIA! T00 PART | —— original $689 plus $4,000 for crat- | A ~~ % | Bank and The First National Bank| When the University of Meta! Published Every Thursday at No. ing, shipping and storage. No won- | {and Trust Company of Mount Joy | Symphony Orchestra presented the 9-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa.| g¢y 4 Senate sub-committee is in- | 20 Years Ago Rut 5 Wi yeni 1» Feels ills first of a seriees of three concerts | —— : : Nak i 3 ———— J ) + electric service $ nino | Subscription, per year $2.00 vestigating and criticises the Air | : . during their normal business hours. | Ann Arbor, Michigan, last Thurs- | | Ser pry $1.00 Feree procurement officials—a value | At Harrishburg, the Susquehanna Your electric service bills may be |day, Russell S. Sumpman, of this | | Thres Months oo: ... o.oo ‘60 | of $1,209,600, sold for $6.89 and pur- | river froze over, the earliest in 60 | paid at any of our bill payment |horo, was cne of the four Pennsyl- | Riggio Copies 05 chased back for $63,000! years. | os Sume of Shas vanians who were members. Rus- Sample Copies ......... FREE e000 Mt Andrew Keiser, a native of | W. Market Street and the | sell plays a trombone. ° Seal MY ACHING BACK | this boro, retired after serving 52 | { ered at De Zsice at Mi We enjoyed the return in popu- | years with the PRR | 10y, 1'a,, as se =CiasS 1m i | larity 4 are dance y A family reunion was held on br ot . —— ur the Act of March 3, 1879, larity of the square dancing, the } as | Ps $55 Wrest a gaiety «f swinging, the abandon in | Thanksgiving day at the home of TW, All Makes of Sewing { CUSTOMERS" CORNER Is 0 ¢ — Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper | (ho the calling and the | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ebersole at | . . Publishers’ Association wis I I a. X Milton Grove | Machines Repaired | Have you ever said “ri HL fiddling, But now comes the ren- | Milton Grove | bo : back there 3 a aissance of the horrible dance of | Raymond Kaylor of near Risser's | | Just never go bac Publication Day, Thursday ¢ horrible ds . a | We Modernize Your Machine again!”? us a t Copy for a change of advertising the Rearing Twenties called the | Mill was seriously injured when he | han we shoulo reach this office Tuesday. | Charleston. Time was when we | Was drawn into the fly wheel on a| BEFORE to Electric, Console or Portable AFTER Thav’s the way a lot of ia We will not guarantee insertion of | could make two feet work as four, | gasoline machine. { . he ' 1 people react when some- ° any advertising unless copy reaches {fling innumerable arms in all The school children contributed i Call Us Today—We Pick-up and Deliver . . . Anywhere! thing goes wrong gy! the k-En 1 the office rot later than a.m knock knees and hey-nonny-|to a fund to purchase two small | SALES SERVICE store in which they shop. wee preceding day of publication. : “hris : a) . 2 { lai iced Classified ads will be accepted to | nonny, but we are way past the Christmas trees to be planted in | \ They don’t complain. Tots of pr) 9 a. m. publication day. | Charlesten age. Of course. purely as the Park. | 111 N. Market St. ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 216-J They Just make up their . Jou ean get (ul of Em se | 1 experiment, we might hie to the| Walter Greiner, W. Donegal St., | | minds to shop somewhere When ate d of just a penne E D l T O R I A L basement in solitude and see what |Purchased the Ray Myers property | else. peste, ean’ save Ny AP you - mn Shu | . y our feet and hands remember from | On Marietta Street. But we don t want that vials, on {8 few: a day yesteryear, but chances are we will| At Columbia, farmer's were sell- | ever to happen at AP. instead t, bu fang ® 4 nn | give the Charleston to. the voung|ing home raised turkeys at 30 and | ly o that, vg Always remember that the man | 5 @ 0: the young 35 i“ d If for any reason you can not © 's MOYE + who shouts the loudest thinks the | folks and television, and give our | gents per poun ve should ‘ever be dissatise " choose. What i! reed of least. | panting and puffing, our arthritic| Mr Michael Kessinger who con- rad! | fied with the food or serv- ed PIICES BO certisements : ee 0 [joints to good old square dancing. | the Farmer's Inn, will move | a 4 ice in your A«P, please do vertised Pte te 6 adve { | to Lancaster. ” rees the wee o 0 0 Remember, love softens the heart | : S99 Wr. Cluds Cather. wae. vie | 16” "Rectangular Tube us and our employe he full Ww \ Ket prices g& a ir iv has (he same effect | THE DIFFICULTY OF THINKING| Mr. Clyde Gerberich was re- | / favor of letting us know. evén though antee Pils een y has the same e } "A business recently | elected president of the Mt. Joy | BLALK-DAYLITE Please write: here 9 2 eon the brain. | Ci . : . A . + | School Board. . . : Co 260 | remarke d that thinking for oneself | A irthdas din : | 4 14 = CUSTOMER RELATIONS prices $ esd e | seems to be difficult that in an age | Heth ay party was given ml . DEPARTMENT a" There is always more room at newspaper columnists. radio honor of Jay Barnhart. Radio music | 5 f 7 A&P Food Stores the top of the ladder simply because | commentators, magazine writers, and games were features of the £2 5 420 Lexington Ave, N.Y. it is harder to climb, | polls and surveys, too many of us| | . i ve9 | find it easier to follow the erowd in| J. D. Easton, Florin, purchased | Not satisfied with President Tru- | thought, to repeat what we read or | four Florin properties from Mr. A. | a man’s trouble in Korea cr just how | hear rather than think and form | Peris. he's going to handle those néW- | cur own opinions. “As a man think- | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tressler, ia 3 : : . : comers in the senate, now along | e'h so is he”. whether right or} at a pig roast and sauer | Green Giant Peas 2 piv 39e comes a guy and heckles him abtat | wrong, it is commendable that he | supper a their home in East | HE y i a ny 5 { . ATMORE'S 28-01 his daughter Margaret's singing. | thinks. It is the individuals who Pl | Mince Meat x sean jor 37e Better let him alone. He has énough | think who guide : inspire ,| Mr. Ray Myers bought the Ezra | TMORE'S 28.0 BE wm r who guide and inspire the | Mince Meat WL BRAND phi 55¢ | Nv | cheracter of our society. The man | YE property on South Barbara. St. | trouble. { | i . Nyy ¢ 1: The new sewage treatment works | Who does not exercise his mental | The little daughter of Michael at Lemoyne, near Harrisburg. was | muscles will find them | Kessinger was bitten on the face by | recently placed in operation. As this | weak from disuse. After working at | their chow dog. : ! town is only a frifle larger than | ur jobs are we just teo plain tired | Mrs. Schlegemilch Mount Joy. and we, in due time [to think and seek leisure activities | with a birthday surprise supper at will be obliged to install filtration, | to aveid reflection and contempla- | the home of Yen denier, Wes. P | Franck Schock. DULANY WHOLE Gias's 14-01 OR HUNT'S bottlé Sweet Potatoes fd Tomato Catsup 18¢ lona Tomatoes oimin 2 eu 29¢ | Cream Corn Starch 5 12¢ growing was ‘honored 279" ® Wonderful G-E 16" rec- A TIP FOR BUSY 0 | . . 3 he slapped vs by the frst ct} Dinner Roller 1 [5 yoo, ces to be he | Grapefruit Juice ross 42 25¢ FRUIT BASKETS the year isn't unexpected news. |1 t salt, 2 T sugar. !4 c shortening, | Thursday ni he Ladies Aid Sparkle Gelatin Desserts 9 6c A fruit basket makes a wonderful Gift for sday evening the Ladies Ai | With the order for a vast military | 1 cake compressed veast, 1 ¢ : | ith the aids Pressed yoaly % o uke Sliced Christmas. A&P’s value-packed fruit baskets | Mushrooms 3d 19¢ 5, 20¢ Del Monte Apricots [ Society will have their regular ro whine like is | wa rth 2 sallibens Say 4 appropriation “Some ing Vike this Warm water : L we egg, 3% monthly meeting at the home of are heaped high with fruit, fiaté ao will be necessary and, according to | c sifted flour. Scald milk, salt, sugar | Mrs. Lillian Wi : ° 30a: JY other festive holiday foods. Place your order many people, should have come be- | and shortening and cool to luke- | Mr Ai Wy : nes, ha ' i Ath y I 8 A&P 7 fore this. But. with the worry of | warm. Soften yeast in water and | pp. ; = es, Ray Shaffer of | Mott's Apple Sauce 2 ioe 3le with any employee atl your : Sire, inereased imxes, controls, loss of | well-beaten egg and add to milk gy ly visited Mr. ond Moa. | | Ann Page Peanut Butter 32¢ lcebergLettuce,,.. i ig wed 13€ luxuries, we fret aloud at the cost | mixture. Beat until smooth. Stir ram Seer and family on Satur- | . v Vit F H B Ji, Colifornia bunch 2Qe of military might for security and [flour into yeast mixture. Grease| >, C ening. Schimmel's Grape Jelly 19¢ resin Brocco y,,. priced Higher Red Emperor Grapes 14¢ Cranberries ‘Howe we 19¢ | Callers cf Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher during the past week 13¢ 33¢ for war, forgetting the true cost hands and pinch off dough to fill that is the penalty for such string- | greased muffin pans half full. Brush | Dash Dog Food Te Keebler's Sand Tarts : : : were Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Landi Varist ent measures. The payment of the | tops of rolls with melted butter and | re . Mark ndis, | mother whe again, so soon, hangs let rise until double in bulk. Bake | i he oe ot Tne your Town House iin She Th 19¢ Florida Grapefruit Sie: 32% a service flag in the window, is a{at 425 degrees for 15 minutes. | , 2nd Mrs. wis Farlow ! > voll Ib far greater demand than tightening | Makes 15 t5 18 rolls. j ond family of Hopeland and Mrs. Scott Tissue Te Red Delicious Apples 12¢ { Pearl Breneman and Mrs. Walter A & P Sauer Kraut 173: ge 27 ile Red Rome Apples b 10¢ the belt. Aus‘erity is a word fam- Order From Chaos: i CJ ° | Kopp and daughter Ruth. of Mount # Sno-White Mushrooms 49¢ fered $63,000, a fair profit with the | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers iliar in most of the world and be- | There ave so many handy “hold-| Per! Granulated Sugar 1; 95¢ fore next year is out, it will be bet- | ers” to buy or make, that dresser | Mr Rov Biri fC : Ya sin! hor 3 + P U.S. No.1 Cw ter known here. But, as we really | drawers should not be dis rderly | ited Mr Coll hing Doli [1 Ann Page Mayonnaise in 40¢c jar 69¢c wee otatoes ‘Golden Te learn its meaning, the a We can he neat, | Monday iii Ham Toms or} engagemen | White House Evap. Milk 40 47¢c Diamond Walnuts 39¢ the star in the service flag brings practical and organized in following is ? { ib a Wer Ww : { Ib muge agony, more pinching of the | ihe trend for order. Line the Tele og Me Smad Reigle of Sharp Cheddar Cheese 59¢ Sun-Glo Mixed Nuts 49c beset of the 6s With plaste Subic or Water! orion nt or. Tar, Ri : | Pabst-ett Cheese Food 47c Imported Pitted Dates "+ " 23¢ pro. f materiz a v2 n 3 ay, 0 1 er- ba ® 00 prof m terial that can be sponged | were Sundav sts of MF. | f YOUR AZP HAS A COMPLETE LINE OF SAME SONG, SECOND VERSE | clean, or paint them in attractive | “Np (CY Euests of Mr. rccarve MEATS FOR YOUR HOLIDAY BAKING. NEEDS T In 1946 a former Navy officer | colors, adding a scent to the paint | Mrs oi | | CHRISTMAS CANDIES i 5 studied a sales list cf surplus goods | to act as a sachet. Divide drawers | gob ter es goer Bi 200TH-ANNIVERSARY DIAMOND AND WEDDING RINGS Warwick Assorted Chocolates* offered by the War Assets Admin- | into sections or units, as a glove or | . : dane ‘ang grandson | { ! J : oh 2 ag [J yy 5, i 5 i 3 a 1-1b 2-Ib 5.1b istration, to buy in small quantities | stocking box for combs, brushes, | onion Wg of | A perfect reflection of your love—a genuine Artcarved® box 39€ 1 $1.15 box $2.69 A&P’ P : items to improve his farm. Seeing hair pins, barettes, hair dressing | py, 1 Geltr sid Mee | diamond ring. Made by America’s famous 100-year-old Mile or Dat Chotalate couting, a variety of 5 RICE POLICY aircraft computers, thinking they | and cil Tie painted, shallow bake} nacher on Wednesday. | li d ] odd rn TN 3 : / | centers. Available In beautiful Christmas boxes. . f a — diamond and wedding ring maker, cach A rtcarved diamond | . . . 11h Storewide low prices on hundreds of were cardboard calculators on ihe | ing pans for makeup and manicure | pres bx | fe dund cot + os Avicarved i Warwick Thin Mints box 3%¢ "7 . . . crder of a slide rule, which could | (rays. There are all kinds and sizes | RFHY EMPLOYEES SHARE | BE eg yon tears Life S St Book Puy I of Just 4 few Nn y Ul | rays. ar 8 Ss a 2S | IN ! ¥ a, . . | 9 : A) he used for computing land areas, | plastic bags for stockings, gloves, | ¥ CHRISTMAS GIFT BONUS | rings are original designs, set with fine diamonds ite Saver Story Books 77, 3%¢ “one-day” or “week-end specials.” he sent in a bid of 5 cents each. The | undies, hankies, sweaters and so | Employees of the G. C. Murphy before worn. Choose her Christmas ring from our Art Letty Lane Hard Candy 1 39¢ iy 5 ou hid aveepted he suggested the com- | forth. "| Company's store here participated carved collection today. | Hershey Miniatures bor BG Advertised prices are guaranteed for one Ct puters be sent him parcel post, and Old-Fashioned Sauce: by oh on December 13 Engagement Ring, $000.00. Also Rings enlarged to show detail M & M's candy coated Bs 2 ¥ eek, yen though market Pricey go vp: learned this was impossible for they | Cranberry sauce fixed the old- 5 the firm's annual Christmas Gift from $110.00 fo $1250.00. Bride's Pricss ine Peceral fas p . So hy 23€ We belieié this policy helps our covered an acre of ground. Seems fashioned way, is always pleasing | Circlet, $00.00. hii eanut Brittle Sopivie Mov i 3% . rin. w : tive | ai thie: titre: | : In ¢ nti i oe Customers sav s Sa he had acquired for $6.89, 163 ser- | at this time of year. Combine 1% |p © i or ine BELOVED BY BRIDES FOR [00 YEARS (1850-1950) Cornucopia Pops 3 ww 25¢ QRer 191 Tie vieable, unused aircraft parallax cups water and 1 cup granulated ii = R. W. Reed, manager With the eorrect price marked on every computers, electric fire control in- [sugar with 1 cup brown sugar and lo e oe Store, stated that it has item, plus an itemized cash register slip struments of the very latest design | bring fo a brisk boil. Add 4 cups | een in effect for over 2% years. ‘In ADAM \ » GREER : FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING toh ‘save at ALP : and the packing slip stated value at | fresh cranberries and a half of lem- addition, the company offers: its 'em- i . i Ci + Popular Brands carton @9 x FON KIA Vib nn A ® $7.200 each. He didn’t want them on, thinly sliced. Cook over medium i ed bherigtits WAS include Je we le r are} es Wrapped $2.00 [ but was w r confract to accept, heat until berries pop (about 8-10 a era vacation policy, eom= 3 ia stores only ; so’ wroie Air Force procurement minutes). Cosl in saucepan, then Pan Paid life insurance, sickness || . gy poy ux Street Dinl3-4120 MOUNT JOY, PENNA Eiitive € 103 f fd 7 officers the computers were avail- chill before serving. Makes about | - oy wg hos 2 wae ative Contents Copyrighted, 1950 — The Great 'Ailantic and Pacific Tea Co. ,/ able if ever needed. Lafer, the Tex- | one quart of sauce. { Increment. system based on service, AUTHORIZED ARTCARVE Pos : { dis ni i D E ER: ux an was contacted by them and of- Svs ie Tr te Balin East Main St. Mount Joy ra ibe for e - & 9. pH Wy /