The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 20, 1951, Image 6

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Bulletin, Mount Jov, Pa., Thursday, September 20, 1951 W
- Washin
(From Page 1)
FOR-ICE COLD
| patted it and shaped it to do
|
face.
BEER-ALE-PORTER | First he made a face of a boy
about ten years old, then thirty
vears old, then eighty. Some other |
faces he made were of Alexander
Graham Bell, Mark Twain, Abra-
SOFT DRINKS
C A L L ham Lincoln, and he
program with a face of Santa Claus, |
ao = {
We learned where the clay came |
| i ! i 0 from, courtesy on the bus, how
wet in other schools, and we had a |
very enjoyable time.
— PROMPT DELIVERY -—
OPEN TILL 6:00 P. M. DAILY Oe Set] ye
THURS. & FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 P. M.—SATURDAY ‘TIL 10 P. M. §/ “0° 00 Co C0 carol
Location: ATLANTIC ICE HOUSE | Grade Six Washington
{ Florin. Mrs. Margaret Coleman
MT. JOY, PA.


| Maricarol’s teacher
—— ee
NORTH MARKET STREET,
PHONE MT. JOY 3-6981
31-13 DOTTIE HUTTER SMITH, Proprietor
a ten-story building.



PUBLIC SALE of Valuable Farm
Tuesday, Sept. 25-2:00 o'clock
Located in Lancaster County, One mile Southeast of Mount Joy in Rapho Township

along the hard surface road leading from Mt. Joy to Marietta Pike and Ironville.
35 Acre Fertile Limestone Farm
This farm is well located along hard surface road. Land is very fertile, all tilleable Limestone soil.
Farm has very good set of necessary farm buildings.
11-Room Brick House—Large Bank Barn
5 Rooms and Laundry on the 1st floor, 6 rooms and bath on second floor. Large front porch, beautiful
. Slate roof. Basement is concreted. 40 x 60 HIP ROOF FRAME
BANK BARN with concrete cow stable with 16 chain tie stalls, large steer stable, Running water
and electric lights. 10 x 40 NATCO TILE SILO. 2-CAR GARAGE. CEMENT BLOCK MILK HOUSE,
20 x 70 CHICKEN HOUSE, Asbestos shingle roofs. Buildings were all built in the late 1920's.
can be seen anytime between now and sale day. Terms: 10% down, Balance April 1st, 1952.
DANIEL W. GINDER, Owner
lawn and shrubbery. Hoyse is like new
Farm
Paul E. Sanger, Auctioneer
Phone 292 Myerstown
“THERE'S
NO BETTER
DOLLAR
INVESTMENT
THAN
UNITED STATES
DEFENSE
BONDS”
For nine out of ten investors, nothing is more important
than the safety of their capital. That's why U. S. Defense
Bonds should form the basis of every well planned sav-
ings and investment program. U. S. Defense Bonds are a
debt security of the national government. When you buy
them, you always know you will receive your dollars
back, plus interest—in the case of Series E Bonds, inter-
est continues even after their original ten year maturity
at the owner's option.
Dollars invested in Défense Bonds are kept safe for your
future needs.: In the meantime they help your country
buy the weapons it needs to keep the peace. And peace
is for the strong. U. S. Defense Bonds yield as high as
2.9% if held to maturity. You get four dollars back for
every three invested . . . a sound return indeed on lie
safest dollar investment in the world.
C0000
MAKE TODAY YOUR D-DAY—BUY U. S. DEFENSE BONDS AT THIS BANK
Series G
12-Year Current Income
Bonds. 2.57% is paid
semi- -annually by check.
Redeemable after
6 months from date of
issue. Issued to
individuals and other
non-bank investors.
Series F
12-Year Appreciation Bonds
yield 2.53%, interest com-
pounded semi-annually
when held to maturity.
Issued in the names of cor-
porations and partnerships
as well as individuals.
Redeemable after 6 months
from date of issue.
Series E
10-Year (Optional 20-Year)
Appreciation Bonds yield
2.99, compounded semi-
annually if held for full
10 or 20 years. Redeemable
after 60 days from issue
date. Purchase price
as low as $18.75.
First National Bank & Trust Company
OF MOUNT JOY
MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
g’n School
threw it at a broad board. Then he
United States affiliated with The
Administrative Re-
search, Teachers College, Columbia
| University. The A.P.S.S. is a na-|
ended the |
Then Mr. Arnold took us home |
on the school bus, and we finished |
| velopment and
“inventions,”
Peters, provement
School, |
during the school year. The execu- | I
|
Institute of wi
Force of a car hitting a stationary
object at 60 miles an hour is :
great as that of a car falling von)



E. Donegal School its a Bigger Red New Common Stock
.. Feather This Year,
( From Page 1)
schools throughout
Institute of
tional
tems for nation-wide
| on school improvement. Its work | i.
included a nation-wide
system for pooling and spreading | ¢
good school practices. The purpose |
of the organization is systematic]
pooling and sharing of the
cation and speeding of educational
school staff im-
through
and visits from the
tive secretary of the
Educational Research is Dr. Paul R.
Mort of Teachers College,
organization of school sys-
cooperation |
|
school= community de- |
| This noon the Board of Directors
voted to include the United Defense
| Fund (UDF) in the campaign,
The UDF is a national federation
| of agencies organized to serve in
the defense emergency. The major
part of the UDF is the USO which
million
reporting | men and women in the Armed For-
es in installations all over the
|
already serving our 3%
world.
Already there are 183 USO clubs
operation The
NEWer | nafense Department has requested |
educational practices, the identifi-| that the USO operate 282 units by |
| is being underwritten bv
| and canteens in
the end of 1952.
4.000 men and women
1 be supnorted by the
|
activities!
| The UDF will include funds for
Bingeman, Supervising Principal of | services to civilian communities hit
the East Donegal Schools attended
(the A.P.S.S
summer

Administrators
| at Columbia University.
The board also announced that
| the new furniture purchased for
the third grade room at Maytown
has been received. The board made
arrangements for the transporta-
tion of the girls hockey team mem«
bers to their homes after practices,
| home games and away games by
| school bus. A late bus will cover
the township routes after each
| practice and each game.
The next meeting of the Donegal |
| Joint School Board will be held in
the high school at Maytown Thurs-
day evening, September 2.


SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.


WHITE - WASHING
AND
DISINFECTING
HESS BROS.
Successors To
HUBER OBERHOLTZER
FLORIN, PENNA.
Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930

39-tf



| VACATION,
The


Office Clerk
NEEDED
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HOSPITALIZATION
LIFE INSURANCE, ETC.
If interested, act at once
APPLY BY LETTER TO
SICO Company
Attn: Robt. F. Schroll,
MOUNT JOY, PA.
You CAN SAVE up 10
30% ON FUEL Ls
Yes, it's true!
The amazing
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thermostat
automatically
controls damp-
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are cut as much as 309.
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demonstration.



WOLGEMUTH BROS, Inc.
Heat your home with ‘blue coal’and FEEL THE DIFFERENCE

meetings
sided.
hard by defense activities. Consul-
ative services are planned through
{a pooling of oe ssionally trained
| 1a July while participating in the | people from 20 national
Workshop | for
communities where defense ef-
[ fo rts seriously disrupt the existing
| facilities. Nursery schools, housing,
recreation. racial tersions are some
ened in defense congested com-
| munities.
The third UDF agency is Ameri-
can Relief for Korea (ARK.) $500,-
1000 is beng budgeted to collect,
[ sort. process, warehouse and pack
clothing to be collected all over
America for civilian relief in Korea.
The Army will sh’p the clothing to
Korea free of charge.
The USO is the chief recipient of
UDF monies - from 77 to 85% of
the funds, depending on the amount
raised.
The campaien goal th's vear will
include $35,897 for the UDF.
The goal, with UDF, is 19% more
than was raised last year.
errant ~
|

REV. JOHN MONCRIEF LEFT,
FARM WORKERS STILL HERE
A misleading item regarding the
farewell service for the Negro mi-

| grant workers from the Kirkland
| Camp at Salunga, which was held
| Sunday at the Church of God at
| Landisville, has caused great con-
cern by the farmers in the com-
munity.
This farewell service was held by
their Chaplain, the Re
crief, for the workers, since he
had to return to the Seminary on
Tuesday for the new semester.
ee corel lime
BILL IS NAMED CHAIRMAN
William
chairman of the weekly game
night at the meeting of the Florin
Fire Company. Game night will be
held every Saturday night and wil]
begin Oct. 20. Benjamin Staley pre-
Mateer was named

———————-
CARD PARTY AT SALUNGA
The Salunga Fire Police will
sponsor a card party at Cooper's
Garage at Salunga on Friday, No-
vember 16th, at 8 p. m.
Proceeds will go toward the uild-
mg Fund.
re tll

Everybody reads newspapers but
NOT everybody reads circular ad-
-ertising left on their door step.
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| expire October 3, 1951. The offering with this delicious Apple Sauce in our
Lancaster County now has over |
in un‘form. |
The 28th Division, which will sail |
conferences | fg, Europe in October, has over 500 |
Institute staff | men from Lancaster County.
| The Lancaster USO activities | «
National
organization! No campaign for funds |
{ will be conducted for local USO
Colum-= |
_| bia University, New York. Dr. J. W
agencies
of the problems that will be height- {
| Delaware River, near

spending a vacation visit with the Fillets of Perch
v. John Mon-

| lunga Fire Company eld their
with twenty members present. The|
and Mrs. Flias Young. The next

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Issue at $24 to Ad
Stockholders
Pennsylvania Power & Light Co.
filed this morning, with the Securi-
ties & Exchange Commission, its
price amendment to registration
statement offering to its common
stock holders the right to subscribe
at $24. per share, for 542,484 shares)
of additional common stock at the|
rate of one share for each seven| 5 Bn U C on
shares held of record September 18]
1951. These subscription wyrrants| §o many thousands became acquainted
Come, Share In This Harvest Of Food Values
FALL FOOD FESTIVAL
Have You Tried ideal
A
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a recent sale that we've been asked to re
of underwriters headed by Drexel Peat it, so this week you can get
& Co. and The First Boston Corp.
every emolovee the privilege of 16-02
enbseribine to not more than 150 cans
shares at the subscription price out
Common stock holders
have the privilege of subscribing
for additional shares, subject to al- D E 9 E R wo 2
lotment, if there are any shares re=
The comvany also will offer to
of any unsubscribed share.
will also 6 Fruit Flavor Ideal Gelatine
Proceeds from the sale of new
common stock will be used in con-
Ideal Fancy Blended or
nection’ with the
; x 46-0z Cc
retion” with » Comvanv con=
: v can
struction program. The Company
estimates that its construction ex-
penditurec for the 4% years to the
end of 1955 will be around $143 mil-
lion. The maior portion of these,
expenditures $82 million, will go for
additional generating capacity at
the Company's Sunbury Plant and
the first unit at a new site on the
Martins

MEATS: We Guarantee to Please } to Please You or Refund Your Money
Fancy Young Hen
(Ready for the Ovee) > A Sl ror
69°
CRANBERRY SAUCE
16-0z can 18¢ Ocean Spray
Creek.
The companv estimates on the
basis of present conditions that, to
complete the construction program
approximately $75 million in addi-
tion to the proceeds from this sale
of additional common stock, will
have to be raised from the issuance
and sale of securities. The balance,
it is expected, will be obtained from
treasury funds, cash generated
from reserves and retained earn-
ings and from other internal sourc-|
es. The Company has made no,
statement as to when additional fi-


Ready for the Oven
Smell, Young Capon 69¢
Tender Stewing Chickens Rey forthe Pan Ib 55g
nancing will be undertaken. Fresh Killed Fryers Ready for the Pan . Is 59%¢
Fresh Pork Shoulders > 45¢
Lean Smoked Picnics > 49¢
SALUNGA Lean
Top Quality Lean i» Ge a ib 3Qe
Mr. and Mrs. Kendig| SLICED BACON
returned to
.iter Fancy Pollock Fillets '® 29¢|Fancy Haddock Fillets '° 39¢
Ib 39¢ | Cleaned Whitings ib 19¢
Freshly Picked
ont loan 59c



and daughter have
their home in Bosten, Mass..

former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Kendig.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hiestand|
speni the at the Thous-
ol N.Y Another Virginia Lee Bakery Treat
ir. and Mrs. Walter Poiter were PRICGT STREYSSEL BUNS
on a 3-days vacation to Frenthn Six generous sized bu generously filled
town, Md., situated on Chesapeake| - with tangy apricet filling and covered with
Bav. | toasted streussel and icing. You're in for a
: | real treat.
Mr. snd Mrs, Theodore Welters. |
C
Shissler near
sen Teddy and daughter Joan spent
Chocolate Sundae Layer Cakes “*79¢
Sunday at the summer home oi
Mr. and Mrs. Bert
| - wm large
Enriched Supreme Bread 15¢
monthly meeting ir the fire hall Supreme 100% Whole Wheat Bread '*' 17¢
Strasburg.
The Ladies’
. America’s Prize-Winning A
Sell, SWEET CREAM BUTTER Ys "7 7¢
| FALL FRUIT & VEGETABLE SAVINGS |
|
Si BARTLETT PEARS vcr. 225
ac] empsey he he heavy-
weight boxing crown for seven SEEDLESS GRAPES GRAPES Calif. & bs 29¢


Auxiliary of the Sa-
hostesses were: Mrs. Ray Wiley,
Mrs. Daniel Will, Mrs. Levi Peiffer,


meeting will be held Oct. 15.
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U.S. | Jenathan or Grimes rimes Golden
Subseribe for the Bulletin


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years.
5: bag 3 O
3 bs 19¢
RIEW CEBBABGE soi Heads 21s 9c
SWEET POTATOES vc:
Md. Golden 3 1bs 20¢<
New Snow White
CAULIFLOWER “29°
Large Peppers 3 for {0c Local Eggplants a {0c
NEW FRESH SPINACH OR KALE cello pka 23¢
SEABROOK EXTRA FANCY PEAS
EATING APPLES
U.S. 1 GREENING APPLES


Frozen 2 10-0z pkgs 39¢
IDEAl, CONCEN. ORANGE JUICE 2 6-0z cans 39¢
Foods SEABROOK CUT GREEN BEANS 10-0z pkg 22¢
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