1952) Wareh 6, 2 The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pua., Thursday, The Mount Joy Bulletin Jno. E. Schroll, Fditor and Publisher ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 EERE Published Every at No. $11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. Mortisary Record . — (From Page 1, Subscription, per year $2.00 lay, all of Elizabethtown; the Rev Bix M the SPEYER nw Ralph Frey, at whose home he died | Three Months .......... ks Jd via nlf Stauffer | Single Copies 48 and Margi ! Wile of David Staufte rl Sample Copies ......... U'fREE | of Florin. Nineteen grandchildren — and 30 great grandchildren also \ A Ak a should reach this office Tuesday. We will not guarantee insertion of any advertising unless copy reaches the office not later than 9 a. m. preceding day of publication. { Classified ads will be accepted to | 9 a. m. publication day. | EDITORIAL + + > VicKean Countians are now wrestling with the same problem! Lancaster County was all fussed a- | heut for six months—that same $62 million air depot. | Gf course their excitement was of brief duration. After the authori- | ties moved out of here they started | prospecting elsewhere and in a <hort time the Ais Force told Rep. | Gavin that it cannot place its main- | tenance depot there. | Now they will consider Carbon | and Monroe counties. ® 00 | California can ne longer boast of its giant redwood trees. Its rival js | Hawaii. Twenty-six years ago one thousand yearlings were planted on | Hawaiian soil. One cut there re- | cently for information purposes i was 14 inches in diameter and SR | | feet high. parts of this tree are now being tested for forestry work and indus- | { hon ounty, she was a daughter o try. ® 00 the late Building activities in Lancaster: Hess and a member of Chiques of the Brethren. In addi- County have taken a nose dive and ! Church Just how the av-| tion to her husband she is survived | its about time. erage persen can afford lo carry a by these brothers and sisters: John | Hess, Flizabethtown; Amos and financial burden of the cost o tthe average dwelline today is us. ! R2; Jacob Hess, Elizabethtown R3; The Labor Department reports Mrs. Allen Geib, Florin; and Mrs. a million dollar drop in) Elmer Sweigart, Manheim R4. held this afternoon in Chiques Church of the | Brethren with interment adjcining building construction in 1951 over Funeral services were 195¢ for similar periods. When that cest recession starts— and believe me it is on the way—| ary of us will sce quite a change. Ee mary. of us will sce qu =! Mrs. Ira W. Dissinger. oo : The S a {Dont Mrs. Hattie +» State Agric 4a part- 3 The Stat gricultura eps of Tia W. ment reports there has been quite at the y in the sale of farms dur-| ae v slew up in the of F | Vera Dissinger, this boro, in cemetery. Dissinger, Dissinger, daughter, Miss 219 West Main St. home of her ing the past year. It was quite natural that farm skyrocket when the prices on after several years ness, She hen county, Willoughby Steut, and Lutheran denomination. In addition to the | whom prices would Coaldale, Car- of the late Ann Lush of was born in government gnaranteed o> Mary member so many farm p-educts. it is only natural that the market will off with prices! receding on most of our farm pro- and Now was a taper daughter with Mus, ancther duction. she resided, is survived by M:ze, wife of M Dissinger daughter, West of and two Ephraim, N. J, Calif, ® & ONE OF MANY REASONS WHY TAXES ARE HIGH Brooklawn, N. J. commitiees | calvin Mt. waste: wy Hawthorne, regan sons: cengressional the Two and Also sur- are investigating sur in Africa. Tie estimated cost Was | viving is , sister, Mrs. Emma Wenk 5 1S a y 4 S. i ¢ NK 300 million dollars and House EX-| [.nsford, Pa. eight grandchildren { . . =i 1d ACI 3 penditures subcommittee reports | an nine great grandchildren. that at least 50 millions has already Funeral services were held from Leen “poured dewn the drain, the Nissley Funeral Home, E. Main! Cause as learned te date: kick! Wednesday afternoon with | hacks, price boesting, drinking and | interment in the Eberle cemetery. gifts of wine and ineffi- loafing by employes, Stim and gin to storekeeper ciency in general. Mr. and Mrs. Taxpayer—that's what is being done with some of (From page 1) the tax meney you pay. Virginia received orders to report etl A Ameer to California for an overseas as- PUTTING A NEW CEILING signment. He brought his wife and three children, who had been living with him, to Lancaster to stay tem- porarily her their arrival he in-law IN THE PCSTOFFICE HERE the the penters have been busy installing a: This has caused a great deal of dust and During past week car- with mother. Upon found his mother- evicted new ceiling in the post office. was being and dirt as well as a lot of inconveni- ence, especially to the patrons. lem. Ancther serviceman who had Postmaster Bennett feels that an been home on an emergency leave, apology is in order {or the soiled | because of his mother’s illness, condition that some mail and par- | Started back for camp at the expir- cels were delivered, and also for|ation of his leave. Several hours] any inconvenience you may have after he left the mother died and | encountered in buying stamps or | the family appealed to Red Cross to mney orders. The service should! locate the serviceman. An only son he on its way back to normal by had worked in his father’s small the end of this week, and Mr. Ben- | business prior to his induction in nett hopes that patrons will bear | the Army. His father became crit- learned if | be survived he would be an inval- id. Both parents were suddenly fin- | ancially dependent on that son and this inconvenience a trifle longer. | ically ill and the mother ee DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOCL JUNE 9-20 The Mount Joy Ministerial As- the mother needed information con- | sociation announces that a Daily | cerning a hardship discharge. A] Vacation Bible School ‘will be con- | reservist recalled to active duty had to leave his wife rand two children sufficient funds to cover necessities until the allotment check ducted by the Association in June] for a two week period, June 9-20. | without There will be morning sessions only. Pupils aged 4-14 are invited | arrived. This type of situation mul- | ic attend. | tiplied many times plus the prob- A ee | lems of veterans kept the Home A syllabub is a non-alcoholic | Service workers busy during the : oa 3 ED07 . : | drink made of milk and wine. | past year. 52% of the famili¢s given Ue g "WANTED Ptoday. Jacob and Fannie Blecher | Henry Hess, both of Elizabethtown | Irvin ‘Fritz ‘and Bernard “Slim” Yore, both of town, met with an | auto mishap north &f town. Both were admitted to the General Hos- | pital. S. H. Miller, local superintendent for the P. P. & L. ordered an em- ploye to climb a 30 ft. pole at the] | corner of Main and Market styeets i and rescue a gat perched there the the | 76, widow | died Sunday | ill- | the | ‘The Public Should | county on he | did not have time to solve his prob- | { Verification of leave and extension | ceiving allotment HAPPENINGS I ANG AGO ALL KINDS SCRAP IRON. RAGS, PAPER ] AUTOMOBILES, Etc. 4 —————— Used Furniture, Ete, For Sale PHONE 9111 OR WRITE 20 Years Ago A B.Sahd & Sons Front & Pine Streets Wed. March 9. 1932 MARIETTA Robins and blackbirds were quite Phone 6-9111 numerous around here last week Mk | and then along came Sunday's blizzard and made lia out of them Walter Stauffer, of Reading was arrested for stealing corn from the M. Habecker farm at Silver Spring The American Legion Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Marie Holler The Fire Company was called out early Monday morning to ex- | | “SCENE-O-FELT” SCENE WITH ROTA CHROME LIGHT RA ——— I EE ig Kutch Musical Trio Playing Evangelists IRISH HARP, MARIMBA, CHIMES, AUTO HARP, ORGAN SINGING OF GOSPEL SONGS AND CHORUSES. GUITAR, Sunday, March 9, 1952—2:30 p. m. TRINITY E. C. CHURCH | Cor. Donegal and New Haven St, MOUNT JOY, PA, This Musical Trio can aiso be heard at 7:15 nightly (ex- | cept Monday) in the Lenten Revival now in progress and conlinuing thru Sunday, March 16. tinguish a blaze at the home of Roscoe Hassinger. A live wire a-| gainst the house started it The Building will open { and Loan Associa=- tion its ninth series on | April 1. These men have been to succeed the late Dr. Burgess: Dr. E. W. Garber, N. Nissly and John Keener his his mentioned Chandler as Harry | To help celebrate birthday Editor entertained and the entire at a his | Mon= girls at force their best coasting and skiing The party summer home, Springs, day night. by the This section was visited worst blizzard it has had in years last Sunday. Telephone and electric were a trolley | miles around Train wires for twisted mass. and service was disrupted. Mr. and Mrs. John Barnhart gave shower in honor of their daugh- ter, Esther, married to Benj. Clinger on New Year's eve. Mrs. Emma Dietrich, 36, Salunga, was struck by an auto. who was LET US. Take Care of Your CHICK ORDERS WITH OUR NEW STRAIN Mt. Hope Leghorns ALSO WHITE ROCKS : WHICH MAKE EXCELLENT LAYERS OR BROILERS This stock has pla high in the Chick Contest. | A. C. MAYER PHONE MT. JOY 3-9826 She suffered | a fractured left leg. Joy and Eli-| trolley cars| . Busses between Mt, zabethtown replaced | past 24 hours. When the man tried to get the cat it walked out on a ground cross-arm, jumped to the and scampered away. | Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Snyder, Mr. | and Mrs. Clyde Gerberich, Mr. and Mrs. Thes. J. Brown Jr., and Mr. Elmer Brown Jr. left on trip to Texas. The postmaster a ten-days’ | of William Tyndall as! to the name here was sent ! Senate for confirmation. League Island Government Hospit- Mrs. H. G. Longenecker was host to the Sisterhood Bible Class of the U. B. Church. | Frank Young, who conducted al service station on E. Main street, | but who is now a patient at the | | | al, was home over the —— § -— MEETING OF INTEREST TO SHEEP RAISERS MARCH 10 A Sheep Management Meeting | held at the Alvin weekend will be farm of J. Reist, Mt. Joy Rl, operated by | ! Henry Reist, on Monday evening, | March 10, at 7:30 P. M. Mr, James A. Christian, Live- | stock Extension Specialist from | State College, will address the group on the recommended practic- es of feeding and managing the ree fr sheep flock. All interested shep- herds are invited to attend. This meeting is a part of the Ex- {1 i tension Service educational’ meet] Stehman Bros ings being held throughout the | » all major agricultural Salunga, Penna. service live outside the city. 4 goa 1] (BT You can do this in 4 easy steps: le Use the line sharingly 2. 3. #. Try it, and you'll be a party-line neighbor with Keep calls reasonably brief Space calls fairly Hang vp the receiver carefully good service and friends a-plenty. | COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO. The increased activity has been apparent in all types of service giv- en servicemen and their © families. for their increased 200% while the military, families increased 90% with reports servicemen and and government doubled. Delay checks assist- ance benefits more than in re- resulted in a financial need for many of the C. Robert Fry D. PA. MANHEIM R. 2, wives and children of servicemen and Red Cross gave temporary fi- nancial assistance to these families. Air Compressor Work Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. Rocks ‘and USE ROMET |l Excavating and Grading | | Cellars, Trenches, Etc. Trees | Removed A IIR ge lV gg Rl 3 EE Value-Wise Shoppers Will Agree FOOD DOLLARS GO FURTHER RTT as 1859 z PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, MARCH 8 & LENTEN MENU SUGGESTIONS Cold Stream Pink Salmon w= Grated Tuna Fish tes LIGHT MEAT Heinz Macaroni 49: 3 21° 2 31° Ann Page Mayonnaise 33° “= 59¢ Spaghetti 2 Lr 35° Gruyere Cheese rico wr 30° Jn kg. PHILA, & BORDEN'S REDUCED PRICES! 8- 16° 539° / SNO-WHITE—NONE PRICED HIGHER large CAULIFLOWER :: 27 FLORIDA JU!ICY—LARGE 54 SIZE 4 for 29¢ Grapefruit "ONCE" Red Rome Apples "Heli 3» 29° Pascal Celery Sci 2 “ein™ 29° Orange Juice “Civics 2 i 33° Cap'n John’s Ocean Perch 39° SUGAR 46°: 91° STRING Cream Cheese extra vv NN ~ Cob bag GRANULATED 5-b REDUCED PRICES bag PURE LARD 2 = 29° TOMATO oo 2 = 19 JANE PARKER CHOCOLATE CREME LAYER CAKE 3 59° NINA TNA SN A A&P’s Butter Prices Have Been Slashed Again! DEX0 ww JQ JELLY 95° PEARS PACIFIC GOLD BARTLETT PEARS big 29¢ 100% PURE HYDROGENATED VEGETABLE SHORTENING (REDUCED PRICE!) OLD VIRGINIA APPLE JELLY REGULARLY 29¢c A JAR A TREMENDOUS VALUE! 29-02 can “OUR OWN" BRAND g.,, C loo REDUCED PRICES! pkg pkg 1 NUCOA ‘ocomarearine IV lb. 28° 2 THIS RANCH BOWL when you buy a package ot RANGER JOE WHEAT HONNIES and a package of RANGER JOE RICE HONNIES 2 PACKAGE COMBINATION 30° AND A BOWL ... ALL FOR 2 bs 89¢ Ib 49¢ Ib 63c¢ Ib 60c¢ pc $1.09 (F FREE! 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