The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 27, 1951, Image 6

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You Are Cordially Invited
TO ATTEND AND TAKE PART IN THE
PUBLIC MEETING
OF THE
REMEMBRANCE COMMITTEE
TO BE HELD
Tuesday, October 2, 1951
MOUNT JOY HIGH SCHOOL
AT 7:00 P. M.




RIGHT THIS WAY
LADIES
To The
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ADVERTISING COLUMNS



fonstration and
“Tonette” - a
used in the third grade
Shields, instrumental
of the
ments will be served by the
instrument !
by Morrell
music teach-
Refresh-
moth-
musical
Prizes Awarded
(From Page
Robert es
sr, Glen Arnold, Fred
Paul Dick,
Singer
John
Wetzel,
James
Robert
group's first engage-
| Lindemuth,
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3 :
er school district
erry Mumma, ers of the fifth and sixth grades.
The
meeting
Ober, John and
Arndt The
| ment will be at the Florin E. U. B. | Chairman.
Church, Sunday, October 21. | Charles Young, Mr. J.
Mr. John Hart, of the high school | Charles. Mrs. Mervin Brandt.
| faculty, of the partici= | Charles Cunningham, Mrs. Frank
{ pants of a panel discussion at the | Miss Ruth Eby.
| Seventh Annual In-Service Teach- | Flower Show Prizes
| ers Conference held at Mil- |
| lersy ille State Teachers College
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committee for
Mr. Richard Hecht,
Mr. William Young, Mr,
planning
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will be one
Houseal, and
School
Thursday,
Grade
held last
| September in the auditorium of
ithe E. Donegal High School,
town, attended
400 parents and friends
sh
Schools. Cas
to be | The Maytown
on | Flower Show,
| October 13, 1951 20,
Dallas Lehman,
an
eighth grade
“honorable
an
men- more than
of the East
prizes were
| student, won was by
a state-wide poster
the State
tion” award in
contest sponsored by | Donegal
| Council for the Blind.
Meeting
| awarded for each class of exhibits.
Parents
first Parents Meeting of the
School for
school term will be | flower
October 2 at 7:30 | arrangement Patsy
| P. M. in the Fast Donegal Town- | Senchrist, Grade 6; the most attrac-
High School Auditorium at |
Maytown. The program will consist
of Remarks Dr. J. W. Binge-
man, Supervising Principal; a mov-
ie “Preface to a Life” anfd a dem-
| Special prizes were awarded to the
the
Lois
The most unusual
Maytown
the
following nila:
oliowing pupils
Elementary | flower display Fuhrman, of
present Grade 6; the most attractive
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held on Tuesday, in a piicher
arrangement in
Hawthorne,
flower
a sugar
Grade 5;
arrange-
ship [tive flower
bowl-
the
{ment in
| Sload, Grade 4;
{arrangement of garden
| Marion Hiestand, Grade 3;
| usual arrangement of colored flow-
Joyce
by most attractive
and saucer Peggy
the
a cup
most unusual

flowers -

an un-
SIMON P. NISSLEY 3
MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.
ers Joyce Newcomer, Grade 2;
attractive arrange-
Ann
were
| and the most
| ment of flowers
| Grade 1. The
|S. Simons, Mrs.
| Mrs. J. H. Brown. During the
{ening the combined bands of East
| Donegal
[under the
| Shields, gave
| Maytown
| charge of the

judges Mrs. W.
WHITE - WASHING
AND
DISINFECTING
HESS BROS.
FLORIN, PENNA.
Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930
39-tf

ev-
H.
a band concert.
direction of Morrell |
teachers in
show Misses
{ Pear] Dohner, Ruth Eby, Lily Mar-
| tin, Sara Mischlich, Mrs. Mae Hicks
| and Mis. Rachel LeCates.
A
grade school
were


| ENTERED STEVENS TRADE

Miller, son

entered
explanation of” tHe)
the |
Edward |
Mrs. |
May |
Barnhart,
J. W. Bingeman and
and Marietta High Schools |
The |
|
(in 1949. James Olson,
{that while he was on the
| payroll he drew over $45,000 from
i
Brief News From |
The Dailies For
Quick Reading
Starting next Monday
| are avaiable at half price.
| OFS has approved
$55 to $400 on seven makes of cars.
Mrs. Sarah
recently at York,
charity.
State
drivers
reduced
pike.
The
chase of
of beef from foreign countries out-
Soviet hloe,
Wallace, Oxford R2,
nd costs for three bass
auto tags
an increase of
who died
$770,000 to
K. Hoober,
left
arrested five truck
Police
who tried to chisel in on
rates on the Penna. {urn-
Army has ordered the pur-
at least ten million pounds
side the
Dennis
$20
paid
under
9 inches. They were found c¢on-
cealed in his bait kettle.
The
case
embezzlement
A teller
admitted
sixth bank
broke
arrested. after he
$363,000.00 in four years.
Near Red Lion in York
overshot landing
flew struck the
of an auto and then hit a pole.
John A. Hartford, 79, who made
the A & P chain food stores a mass
operation, dropped dead in a sky-
scraper elevator Thursday New
York City.
A man at
a cent in fifteen years,
pennies, took them to a
48 quart that
and contained 52,-
was
taking
Co. a
field,
top
plane its
across a road,
in
Pottstown, who never
spent sav-
ing the
bank. He had
weighed 362 lbs.
jars
682 coppers.
er A es
SURE HAD SOME DRAG
A printing firm in St. Louis ob-
tained $565,000 of government loans
U.S
admitted
federal
former
Alcohol Tax Collector
the printing firm.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Wayne R. Kauffman,
R1, Elizabeth
Salunga.
Manheim,
and Jane Eshleman,

{ Robert J. of Mrs.
T |
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Blanche Miller, Stevens
Trade School September 17th for a
three year carpentry course.
ALL KINDS
| SCRAP IRON, RAGS, PAPER
AUTOMOBILES, Etc.
A.
Front & Pine Streets
MARIETTA
B. Sahd & Sons
| Phone 6-9111


“This planned range lighting
protects our poultry flock”
So states poultryman John M. Deiter
of Fountain, Hegins, R.D. #1. “By
following the planned lighting recom-
mendations of our PP&L Farm Repre-
sentative, we've escaped those nightly
poultry losses to foxes and other wild
animals. The battery of flood lamps
not only scares off these killers but
makes all the range shelters clearly
visible from the house.”
range.
Mr. Deiter’s flock of high-grade pullets
normally numbers about 5000. But
his protective lighting consists only of Mr. Deiter.
Mr. John M. Deiter, owner of Deiter's
Poultry Farm at Fountain, Hegins, R.D. #1,
Schuylkill County.
an inexpensive battery of three pro-
jector type weather-proof lamps on a
crossarm plus three more mounted on
the roof of the laying house:
these two batteries of lights completely
illuminate the whole Deiter poultry
Besides this protection for his
flock, poultryman Deiter says,
safety and convenience of a properly
lighted farm are added dividends of
my planned farm lighting.”
projector flood lamps provide outdoor
lighting on other farmstead areas for
soon.





We keep talking about checking accounts
for they are about the handiest service
for anyone. You have a record of income
and outgo: a receipt for all bills paid:
you can pay by mail. Open your account,
ETRE
USOT 27 YG)
VAY OY, PA.
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Combined
“the
Two other
AUTOMATIC HEAT
on any

‘Mt. Joy’s Growth!
Equals Turtle Pace
Tast Ten Years
figures
compiled recently, Mount Joy bor=|
ough continued its slow but
growth, We gained 151 in popula=|
past ten years,
boros
According to the census
sure
tion in the
Of the nineteen the|
county, Millersville made the most|
rapid growth. With a population of |
1867 back in 1940,
can boast of 2551, a
the
Christiana was lowest with a two
in
that town|
36
today
growth of
county.
percent, best in the
precent decrease. Columbia second
showing a 4 in=-
and Mount
5 percent increase.
lowest, percent.
crease Joy third lowest
with
The
Town
population follows.
1950
1,020
1,028
1,043
1940. Pc.
955 Ki
871
1,062
11,547
1,428
Adamstown
Akron
Christiana
Columbia
Denver
East Petersburg
Elizabethtown
Ephrata
5,083
7,027
5,568
4,246
2,442
2,551
3,006
1,064
2,602
4,315
6,199
4,840
3831 11
2,128 15
1.867 36
2.855
967 10
2,153 21
1,120 6
1,048
907
418
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13
15
Mount Joy
Mountville
New Holland
Quarryville
Strasburg
Te Hill 1,000
Washington Boro 480
ee
J. Lloyd Swarr
(Turr to Page 2)
man Swarr, at the eastern boro
limits and has been farming the
homestead farm as well as the]
adjoining land not used Ly A. C.|
Mayer in his poultry business on
the Jacob Lindemuth farm.
rre
Lancaster county soil is still be-|
ing sold at premium prices.
the
These|
sales were made during past
week. i
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$36,743.46 |
Fphrata.!
Raymond Martin paid
a 60
That's $603 an acre.
A ‘Manor township
sold at public
rew owner at $57,856 or $677.50 an
acre.
A 32-farm at Penryn brought
$26,050 an average of over $814 per|
acre.
for acre farm near
farm of 85
acres, sale, found a
Farm Brings $20.803
A farm of 49 acres
the
miles
and 150 per-
Mt. Pleasant
north of
1
CES,
located neor
here,
was sold at public sale by Benja-|
min KE. Reinhold, to Maris Gainer,
of Mastersonville, $20,800. Im-
a wo
Church, (wo
for
include
dwelling,
provemerts
brick
pig sty,
and
a frame bank
poultry houses and
Walter Dupes
and D. L. Lan- |
story
barn,
a two-car garage.
was the auctioneer
clerk.
he HE
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.
——— BW eee
190 times a
dis,
Bee's wings vibrate
second.

furnace
Pays for itself in |
one heating
season
Satond Week of Qur Big
Fall Food Festival
There's a harvest of fine foods at your friendly
Acme Markets awaiting your selection. Fall
foods are tops for flavor - - - and the Acme
is tops for bigger and better values. Why not
shop Acme this week?
IDEAL FANCY FLORIDA BLENDED OR, FEED
29
45-cz
@ cans
IDEAL FANCY FLORIDA
: Grapefruil
Sections
37
150% 1
cans
3 29
Cet the Best - -
ve Sweet
A rs } Cream
JITTER
w Foe us
Lely Milk
a tall 53c
cans

No 2
cans
> fT
SAVE CLEANING TIRE WITH
THE SPEED-UP LINE!
> Speed-Up Bleach
Bleach, Cleancr, Decdorant
BR «AR
GALLON JUG, 35c
V2 gal
jug
Speed-Up Liquid Starch
Ready to use. Mo cooking. Just add water.
23° du 27°
Share in this Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Harvest
iin 5 Ee
| Tokay Grapes
EATING APPLES uU. D1 FC U.S. 1 1 Jonathan 5 Ib bag 39¢
BARTLETT PEARS °'* 2 es 25s
arge Calif. Snow White Long Island
HONEYDEWS CAULIFLOWER
49: 25.
BRUSSELS SPROUTS Fresh DROITS Fresh Calif. qtbox 33
SWEET POTATOES VU: S: 1 Md. Golden 3 Ibs 20a
CELERY Crisp, Calif. Pascal stalk 17¢
Seabrook Farms Extra Fancy Frozen Green Peas 2 10-0z pkgs 39%
Seabrook Farms Frozen Green Broccoli 10-0z pkg 29¢
1 quart
V5 gal
bots
jug

"Extra Special



Aeme Guaranteed Quality Meats
Fancy Young Hen
TURKEYS
Fully Dressed and Ready for the Oven _&%
69°
FRESH PORK SHOULDERS bg Fe
LEAN SMOKED PICNICS »49-
Ib 49¢
Ib 3F¢c
LEAN SHORT RIBS BEEF
SLICED PORK LIVER

'FRESH-KILLED, FULLY DRESSED CHICKENS
Sliced Bacon
>
REGULATOR WitH LAE
Automatically conirols dampers. ..saves
Salt Water OYSTERS
‘You Save 6¢c ©?
FRYERS 50:
Fancy Pollock Fillets
Fillets of Perch
Fancy Haddock Fillets
Cleaned Whitings
Standards;
pint can
STEWERS 55¢
‘b

Ib 29¢
Ib 39¢
Ib 39¢
Ib {9¢
79-
Another New Virginia Lee Bakery Treat
PECAN STREUSSEL
Coffee Cakes
Reg 45c 3 rr
Here's a delightful breakfast treat that's ‘different’. The regular price
Top Quality,
Lean
. 49°



PENNSYLVANIA POWER ¢& LIGHT COMPANY

SOLD EXCLUSIVELY
BY ‘blue coal’ DEALERS
PHONE TORBAY
countless trips to the basement
‘blue coal’ heat is healthy. ‘blue coal’
heat is thrifty. And you can make
this fuel even healthier and thriftier
by simply adding the ‘blue coal’
Temp-Master to your present heat-
ing system, This amazing device will -
pay for itself because it ends waste-
ful overheating and underheating—it
saves up to 30% on fuel bills in a sin-
gle heating season. Sold with a 5-year
guarantee. Ask for a free home dem-
onstration. There’s no obligation.
WOLGEMUTH BROS, Inc.
FLORIN, PENNA.
home with blue coal’and FEEL THE DIFFERENCE
will be 45¢ but to introduce it, the special price this week will be 39c.
You'll love it at breakfast or for dessert.
. «9 . ea
Virginia Lee Pineapple Layer Cakes 69c¢
Je golden layers with a butter cream filler and covered with a creamy
icing made with crushed pineapple.
pka 6 29¢
Iced Pound Cakes €2 39¢ Va. Lee Jeily Buns
‘Almond Filled Rings © 39¢|Streussel Loaf Cakes ©? 2T¢
large 15¢
Enriched Supreme Bread
Supreme 100% Whole Wheat Loaf 17¢
/Continuing the Nabisco Cookie Sale - - 5 Varieties Pd 25¢
Don’t Forget - - Our Cookware Offer Expires Sat., Oct. 6th
Prices Effective Sept. 27-28-20, 1951. Quantity Rights Reserved
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| YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE ACME