The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 10, 1951, Image 2

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2—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, May 10, 195] ( WONOR ROLL FOR THE FIFTH
: REPORT PERIOD OF 1950-1951 | amend —— CAN B
° | Appended is the honor roll for P | _—r ee ——— Edith
The Mount Joy Bulletin i i jo pero if our on ron Pigs
| ior and Senior High school: M . t dh M chi d E . m nt | pr, Ng = A&P's VALUE PARADE THIS WEEK us that
dno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher | Fim Honor aw. =f Maintenance Machmnery quipment 3 fa a STARTS WITH JANE PARKER . . .
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ESTABLISHED JUNB, 1008 "oy By and Electric We ding NN Ny ’ Sy
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Published Every Thursday at No. Pair 84-Year Olds Fi Ani Myers 12; Bill Tyn | EXPERIENCED ONLY oO er a a e
9-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. wy Naney Swanson ji Connie | -
sil 4 (From page 1) he Y; Noyce plier, OT (Vige BUCH MANUFACTURING CO pie c
Subscription, per year .. $2.00 tere for 1 ars. Later hel Lynn Fackler 7 | . each :
Six Months .............. $1.00 ere, TY years, Jer M2! Second--Gary Filis, Bonnie Big-| ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. | i
Three Months ............ £0 | moved to our boro and resided on |. pon Fitzkee, Richard Wil- | : aad \
Single Copies ............. 06 West Main street for a long time Marv Grace Buche | Gay and simply delicious ’
Sample Copies ......... FREE | Now he makes his home with his|, 0 00 OF 0 lo Po | .. . this two-layer cake is
a Le ry “ wa NISSsiey, od | . .
Entered at th Postoffi t Mt son-in-law Roy Schroll who ten- ro Sherk, Loretta Kline 11; Jay | filled and iced all over with 3
red at the Postoffice a nd TF the potatos | ; Lor Ja : reme —
Joy, Pa., as second-class mail mat- ants one of the Hershey Estat Barnhart, Jos. Ginder, Clair Wag- | All Makes of Sewing a ney real ¢ oh 3
ter under the Act of March 3, 1879. | farms a short distance beyond Deo- | ner. Marw Bailey. Jeannette icing an covere i Pl
sn et | date, Elizabethtown RI. Rak ql lev El v. Shirlev: Leed Machines Repaired snowy-white cocoanut. And
Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper Weaver cutside of being slightly man Dip 0 4 pi ey eo it's topped with a rich red |
Publishers’ Association lak in in fine physical . nditi om, Genevieve Zimmerman, Lee | Mod Y Mach volt TE rose! ad
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Hess, Elinor Lane 10. We ernize Your Machine
Publication Day, Thursday ne ends Pages Joy the! s on Cr tog Mayer, Carol | BEFORE to Electric, Console or Portable AFTER HEART CAKE each $1.15
Copy for a change of advertising | newspaper e has six chidrem,| ,.... smith, Shirley Wade, Patsy
should reach this office Tuesday. grandchildren and four great-|¢ \ "0" 1 00 Fo To En Call Us Today—We Pick-up and Deliver ... Anywhere! \ Heart shaped, twe golden layers topped with an OTHER -
We will not guarantee insertion of | oy He came to live in Soren A Jislen Boches ois Bre y 3 —————— "wilh pink’ safes S19’ quid J
gh nies con Fsches | naive in 1504, and moe tives CEL Ken on Seen 7 saes J \f, BINKLEY sve | NN
receding day of publication. | with his grandson, James Archer, | IL veil Garlin. Mari Ki J; ’ 5 | \ . h
P Classified ads will be accepted to | in the same town. , - 1 TH gh sid 111 N. Market St. ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 216 = AR
9 a. m. publication day. | This will be Brandt's first trip A ki = Su on Fellon: ws gn | KER 1%-Ib
a Susa > WE { !
EEE a | West -although he has travéled Florv. Asher Halblaib. Jidia foe White Bread RICH hd 17 loaf 21¢c
| eastward before—and he is looking v1 on iy re si iy a a A Sn A a JANE dozen 25 4
ven, Janet McKain,M: > - RES e c
E D i T O R 1 A L| fc rward to seeing the fabulous Se« Yer J Te os 3 yum N Sugared Donuts PAG Tea £4
‘a | queias in particular, although he 8 ti Schneider 7 “ams sane) 2} DRAPES i | Potato Chips bag 13¢ bag 25¢ beg y
+ bie waits . . “avery. | Schneider 7.
| is waiting eagerly to see ‘“‘every- — — { /
Another indication that some |... | YW BLANKETS
. bi : | ' THE » rr re TT B® TRY |
men just cams resist temptation. | But Weaver, who was employed THE BRONSONS, Al FLORIN
At Newark, N. J. an ex-Army meat | by the Penna. Railroad for forty- ARE MOVING TO FLORIDA CURTAINS { & SA’
inspector was found guilty in a two years, once before travelled Mrs. Paul T. Bronson and dau- gl
million dollar plot to sell inferior |, . ~~ ic wife. 95 vears aan. | 8hters Cynthia and Harriet,, Flor- (| A&P Coffee costs less than coffees
West with his wife—25 years ago, |°® : SLIP COVERS (| of comparabl lity. But there’
meat to the armed forces at top | hen they visited Montana. How- | in Will motor to Tampa, Florida, | (| pe P pe ally: a $
grade prices. lever. he knows that there will be] Within the next week, where they S {| " I ro Dax age at LOCA’
the I ry er | ice. it and see: 1 Mari
oe many changes since that time and | WL SN Sgt. op Bf COMFORTER {| yp Y \ oy Matis
IN TOBACCO BUSINESS also wants to see whatever there is | te Bronsons will reside at Mac | (| j
Seems our Uncle Sammy is try- | {o be seen. { Dil Air Force Base, B E D S R E A D S i - EIGHT Lib 7 y A 18
ing something new—he’s in the to- Both men are eighty-four years | The local kindergarten which | O'CLOCK 3 A) the yec
bacco business. To date the Gov- | of age and they are brother-in- | Ms. Bronson and Mis. Toppin | H Oo U S E H O L D S | 3.lbbag $2.25 i ‘HEIFER.
ernment has purchased over a mil- | Jaws. Their wives died several | conducted, will continue and open : | Customers’ This is
lion pounds of Lancaster county | years ago and were sisters: Mary | {oF the Fall term as planned. (| ~ RED day evel
J J | . . . ape 1-1b Ti ’
tobacco in an effort to keep the | Randler Brandt and Elizabeth | Should ig Bros psi " WE DO THEM ALL | Corner CIRCLE bag ¢ For fol
price up. { Randler Weaver. { Morida, Mrs. Toppin will hold | ’ ; Mother's Day has a special :
Dealers are paying 26 and 28 | | morning and afternoon sessions. In. Mount Joy's Cleaning Plant {| meaning for the men and wom- Sdbteg ~ S231 © Walter Di
cents but the Government price | | Ny . en of A&P.
for CI grade is 35 cents. N EWTOWN {| BOWLING LEAGUE HELD { | ( . . BOKAR 1-lb 81
Now don’t ask me who is going ———— | ITS ANNUAL BANQUET fn 64 er S {| d ur bis been bait bog
to make up that less—just look in- - ictis I. . +. | The Mount Joy Town “A” Bowl- | uring ihe pasi veé years y, 3-Ib bag $2.37
: Mrs. Christian Nolt, Columbia patronage of five generations
to a mirror. R. D., visited Mr. and Mrs. William | ing League held its annual banquet | : f th 4
eo Haines. at the Legio Mondoy Cleaners - Tailors | of mothers.
| at the Legion Home on Monday | "Our Own" Te vilb 24 1b 46 1-Ip 89 }
| {| a pkg [4 pkg Cc pkg c
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A short time ago we remarked
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Shuman,
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lizabethtown, visited Mrs. Matil- | | Vom ao | . ’
that the Federal Government was Rl by. AIR | members attending. A baked ham | = give the mothers of America the "Our Own" Tea Bags oh 38¢c
adding a lot of new employes,| Mrs. John Wittle, of Florin, vis- | dinner was served after which the | best of food, values and service. Yolh vid
Nectar Tea ors 26€ is 51¢ 1x:
without knowing at the time just
how tke figures were running, We
ited Mr. and Mrs. Victor Snyder |
cn Sunday.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
election of officers was held with
FROZEN FOODS
president Ike Hershey presiding.
If there's anything we can do
to make your shopping easier,



Nectar Tea Bags
pkg .
of 16
15¢ &% 43c¢ Mn 83¢c
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have these figures now to substan- wa Ea re Election results were: president, | | Hoe
tiate the statement. The Federal Bove ei {Jchn Barnhart; vice president, Les- | COPES WHITE CORN - 2 lbs, ............ [tase . 89c please let us know. Please write: Post Toasties Corn Flakes wks 15€ pkg 20¢
Government added 60,594 employ- Mrs. Sadie Schoelkolph, Colum- | tre Funk; and secretary, John | MIXED VEGETABLES .... i .. 24c CUSTOMER Daily Growing Mash 25-1b $1 15
es to the pay roll in January— | bia, was a Sunday visitor of Mr. | Anderson. (§ - GREEN BEANS __..._. . 2c RELATIONS DEPT. . . i '
more then 2000 per day. It doesn't |and Mrs. George Schoelkoph. | oe ————— If WHIP TOPPING oi rrp 13 Daily Laying Mash © ke $116
Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph Wittle and | | YSTERS d f (6) 52¢ 1 A&P Food Stores
seem to add up to a program of | 3, Mrs. Charles Wittle and | NEW LOCATION SU gO B ready 10 hy 18) cmp nse | 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N.Y. Daily Chick Starter zh 61.21
economy in government spending. | daughters, Carol and Nancy, of | Dr. Thomas . W. Conn kl | BROCOOEBE 0... lel 2 i “ ¢ ie . mms
eo Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. | moved i Wednesday 0. 4 CAULIFLOWER. ... i... 8.0. c Daily Baby Chick Feed bag $1.23 To
iT Ed §
Aristice Wittle Sunday.
Have You Tried Our Frozen Chickens?



Former Governor Thompson of Mr. ond Mrs. Guy. Wi a Main St., the -former Bomberger |
: ik y inters and | Mam St, the mberger :
Georgia announced his resignation | family, Manheim, were Sunday | residence. WHITE HOUSE 7 FLORIDA NEW WHITE
as Office of Price Stabilization con- | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abram| pp @'Connor’s = professional of EVAPORATED 1
sultant. .. because he could not Ba the. Fo led ol [fices are also located at the new | ~ ICE. CREAM c ty Cl PO i A i OES
a 7 ra rs. Martha Fogie called on Mr. | ,., CLOISTER DAIRY ILK Man 13 /
take the money from the and Mrs. Alfred Upland and family | address. Pints 28c 15 wal. 95¢ 1 gal. 2 flavors - $1.85 § M an YZ
as for a job that he did not have. at Columbia Sunday. { * ‘ " a biting a QR TES | Doctors approve White House Milk for infant by u. S. NO. | GRADE "A"
In his announcement he revealed Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weaver and | KILL* the ACHE, BURN, ITCH of SUPPLEE SEALTEST > feeding — mothers appreciate ifs convenience
the waste that was going on in the | daughter and Misses Jean and | ATHLETES FOOT GERM 1, gal. $1.10 1 gal. $2.15 Pints 30c¢ and economy. There's none better! Gs
» pan ABER PY P . oY nw Rlavhare dare artcod re > 3-02
stebilization program and stated Katharine Weaver, Columbia, Mr. | OR YOUR 40c BACK. T-4.L, All Popular Flavors. Orders packed on request. Sanalac POWDERED ne 28¢ 10 POUND 45
that he did not want to have any
part of it. If we only had more
and Mrs. Paul Fitzkee and children |
Evelyn, June and Daniel, Mrs. Jno. |
Fox and son, David, of it. Joy, |
rand Mrs. Emma Givens, of Middle- |








made with undiluted alcohol base,
DILATES THE VESSELS OF THE
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Salad Dressing
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pint 32¢ or
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men like this we would have less 5 sited M Daniel M Kill Salle il no MOUNT JOY. PENNA
bureaus, less taxes and less n- | town, visite Mrs. Daniel Moore | oS, bet instars. rying | PHONE 3-5436 I IN' » FRNNA. ae New, firm, thin-skinned beauties . . . fresh f S
facia : vida hy ol amie i SLOAN SP . Lemon Juice CALIFORNIA she: G6 fields. As delicious as they ra Sten
| singer over > weekend. i . 3 Pe
EET YY" Le ay Syed Bev. ad Mrs. R | Tou-Ceans Orange Juice iy 23c
i. Arndt, Mrs. Ida Eisenberger and | :D—Beechnut, Heinz jar JERSEY FRESH
Mortuary Record Mrs. Elizabeth Hitchcock visited | — Baby Foods SRAINID Sheedy me 10¢c Eas
Hie Homan sisters along the Mar- | C b 1 Junior Foodstion cube" Mo 15¢ Asparagus |
eters Saturday evening these people aY on a ea e as ng ® . 29-02 Colossal Extra Fancy |
Mrs. Kathryn M. Ensminger, 84, grisnded services at Rowenna. A&P Apricots Ys En 35¢ Large Bunch Large Bunch {
ab Maristts Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. FELLOW CLING 16- |
Magitta. |. Bb AT were Mv und Mrs. 712 SOUTH PRINCE ST., LANCASTER, PA. lona Peaches st 6: hives «an 18¢ |
Hand ° Gutshall, seventy-one, | Johnston, of Lancaster, and S Tissue © 12¢ © |
at Bainbridge. | Miss Clara Fralich, of Conestoga ° . cov SS N
Nelscn W. Gingrich, forty-seven, | The following were callers: Mr. and Ha ve immediate and permanent employment for - Mi TEN B-LOW 10-01 34¢c [
of Fast Fetersburg, at St. Josspl's | Mes Shit Hoover, of Klinesville ce Cream Mix 3 x 13 SOLID SLICING
: and Mrs. Eck, of Lancaster. . : SUNNYFIE LIF a
Hcspital. le ANT, : oe] . L Grain Rice 2b pig 35c ke < H's .
Mr. William Fogie spe week en pkg Cella ey nsdn
Marin. Gross Esbendhade,. sev- oF Silden Fogle pent the weel Machine Molders Sorters Dumpers 9 Tupi to] Tomatoes Ca 25¢c 4 g
enty-five, at Lancaster. Ross et erm | ? Minute pioca ih 99 : { P!
benshade, Mount Joy R2, is a son. RH EEMS | . Best Pure Lard Ln 22€ Wi . |
mew nesap Apples |!
CAPT J. ZELLER IN KOREA Men U Learn Moiding General Foundry Workers Piecrust MX Tse 14¢ N D apy FLORIDA 3 :
A 4. y A | | — . : ALL FLAVORS 4-01] 3 ew Cabbage NONE PRICED HIGHER =~ DC | ©
apt. James ER. Zeller, son or Church of the Brethren will hold Lipton Ss Frostee DESSERT MIX pkg P FLORIDA 1 i
Mr. and, Mrs. George B. Zeller, E. | fess i annual lovef=ast in the | DAY SHIFT 7 A. M. TO 4 P. M. NIGHT SHIFT 2:30 TO 11 P. M. IoC d Beef 120: Ale ascal Celery CRISP aoe 19¢ | f
Main St., is now serving with the jeeal gharelt next Wednesday and Ang o orne F h S - Washed & Trimmed 10.00
7th Airborne Regimental Combat| Sov, 100 and HTH. The Treet, Prem or Spam wn 4%c resh Spinach "wes" 10%, 15¢ i RE
Team in Korea. Capt. Zeller went| 19 o'clock and on Taursday morn- I i {unity for steady and part time employment at high starting rate and bhi HORMEL'S 16-02 Regalo 5-02
overseas in December and has been | ing at 9. ? CL ere 1s wm oppor wn > 5 oy h PF 1 Be thi = it a sod Chile Con Carne wn 38C 9 Cole Slaw cello pkg 15¢
siationed at Army Intelligence] Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parmer from overtime, resulting in large take home pay. Investigate this opportunity g H bitant Pea Sou 2.0: 18¢ Regalo Salad Mix ie 19¢ {
5 i apan, | Hershey visited with Mr. and Mrs. wages. Employment office open from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m- abitan p g
Headquarters in Yokohamo, Japan, 3 g |
9 | Ezra Hoover and family Monday GOLDEN -18¢ FINE FROZEN FOODS
for fe pest five mons | evening. TAKE SOUTH QUEEN ST. OR QUARRYVILLE BUS FROM KING & QUEEN TO REACH PLANT De! Monte Corn wits eae. <n
ie 3 ) Cor AM: tla : . : £ YR SRL] oi JAN 4 VU! NU i 4 . . . 15+ .
This is Capt. Zellers second tour I. Miss Beulah Gibble from Lan Tou 3 Little Kittens oar tore Soe 11ec Cauliflower OR Cg 27¢
of duty in the Far East, since he | caster visited with her mother Mrs. 19-2 + BIRDSEYE OR i
previously served two and a half Hp Cie SE his piace Take Advantage Frozen Peas Nov Gor sor 43€ T. |
vears in Japan. { H. M. Hoover who has recently Te- . Sno Bags 6-02 ’ THE 1
His wife and daughter are re-|turned from a seven months stay of These o vw Sren Grape 21¢ i
sidi at Chatham, Virginia. { in Florida, visited with Mr. and r i 6-01 i
J pp Rn, ene { Mrs. Ira Bricker of near Milton | 0 Newly Reduced ange UIC sou cans 35¢ 4 Le
ius ox Tv | Cie on Sunder homer | UW Sg Brock Potatoes i ur20c f |
Mount Joy's Brothers of the|T. A. is sponsoring a Family Fair 1 vices. sh ; ii LEVER
Brush will appear on the initial |at the local Fire Company Dining . Sy Cheddar Cheese in ble 55¢ Sel
ea | room. There will be hamburgers, i 3 d Va-oz : Hy 3
Ssigvisiop program for the boro’s hot fogs, Horie soup, potato | Hi. MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. Elmer's Chee ices Cl oe Breakstone Ss Butter iii Se 45¢ ; ei
A . salad an Dake: ans. ey w s v
A fifteen minute appearance is also sell pies, che ice a Sal Conia El ease a4 a Kraft's Cheese Or PIMENTO 5 35¢ e
scheduled for 1:00 p. m. this Sat- | and soft drinks. The supper will be resto ake our ig c . i + @
ar. May 12, oe WGAL-TV | served at 6 o'clock and at 8 p.m. S . 51 Mel-o-bit Cheese AMERICAN fof 99¢ {
Channel 4 | herp 2 be 8 program A i r oO m r e S S oO r WwW oO k unsweet Large Prunes id ¢ Swiss Gruyere ears, 35¢ |
? J jot a baroer nop Quartet and mn- . . ri 5 or Nestle's k
All bearded men are invited to struments] music. The proceeds Pp r Rocks Tangerine 11% 26¢ Ched o-bit CHEESE i 89 : ITS. TH
ith th roup and those | of this affair is for the play ground are . . Ee “= FOOD | i IN TI
withing to participate shall moot | of the local school. Everyone is in- Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. and Spaghetti Hi id ¢ | HOLS
at the Post. Office at 11:45 a. m. to] Vited, to come and help make this Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Ravioli’: 24¢ La Cho : pi
leave for Lancaster. | On Tuesday evening a group of | CHIVERS 1-1b ; ®
a |e. or oe looms ar ey E . d G d . Trees Strawberry Jam oui" 39¢ Bio y Dash i »
BORO AUTHORITY MET the sewing room of the church to Xcavati ng an radaing A&P Sauerkraut %13¢ :
The Mount Joy Boro Authority make comforters which will be Removed i OL — Se hinese Dog Food § Sal he
S of, | var =e Li
met Tuesday evening with a full | IEE Cellars, Trenches, Etc. Lang's Pickles “3 “iar 34¢ Dinner “abe, |
Yoster. ommendations presented to the] | 1-16 Pring 3
The condition of the borough's | boro in 1946-47 to. improve water] | pkg 50: San 16 : and
water system was discussed at | pressure and conditions, no definite Ca EAST MAIN § }
lengti, however, until an inspec- action can be taken. PHONE MOUNT JOY. .3«4753 | I TREET iL os . j S.
tor from the Underwriters arrives etl Eee abe | ile pi prices shown here (including these of ifems not
“Thursday, to go over the rece Patronize Bulletin advertisera | Mount Joy 9 P Qe ri A Thurs, May 10th, | i EARL