The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 13, 1952, Image 2

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2 aoe I he Bulle lin,
Vount Joy, Pu., Thursday, Marek 13,

The Mount Joy Bulletin
Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher
ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1904
Te a ve] NEWTOWN

1952 | THE CHURCH OF GOD TO
| DEDICATE GLASS WINDOWS
at 2:30 P. M. These
| so arranged that they tell
Asceéfigion,
(of Chulst from Annunciation to the! Broske a former
Maly of them are Prayer, and the
There will be a special sevice Memorials presented to the de- | render two anthems. There will al« | was found guilty of sodomy in|
| of Dedication held for the
Windows on Sunday, March 16th,’ service


P-11 East 2 in St. Mo io Pa
—
q jon, per year .. $2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shuman of
Bix MOIS + $1.00 E-town visited Mrs. Matilda Dert
MONthS 60 | Sunduy
Single ‘Copies EN 05 Mr. and Mrs. James Gerber and |
Sample Coples ......... FREE family of E-town visited Mr. and
——— Mrs. Victor Snyder, on Sunday.
Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. I'he Geiber's called on Myr. and
Joy, Pa, as second-class mail mat- | Eddie sler and family also |
ter under the Act of March 3, 1879 Sund visitors of Mr. and Mrs
- em Abram Gamber were Mr. and Mrs
Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper Mark Winters and Mr. and Mrs. |
Publishers’ Association Ray Gamber and son of Manheim
Mr. and Mrs.
Publication Dav, of Manheim visited and Mus. |
opy for a change of advertising Earl Geltmacher, and family on
should reach this office Tuesday. | Sunday.
We will 1 guarantee insertion of Visitors of Mrs. Katie Moore and
any advertising unless copy reaches | Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
the office not later than 9 a. m, | during the past
preceding day of publication. Weave: r, Calumbia RD,
‘ker, Marietta, Mrs,

Classified ads will be accepted to | Lo
9 a. m. publication day fe: Maha 1, and son Jacob Renard,
- Mrs. Ray Myers, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Fitzkee and son, |
Daniel, Mrs.
David, of Mt. Joy, Mr
singer, Manheim, and Mrs
EDITORIAL
+ 4+ | Mellinger and son, Glenn, Mount
The Supreme Court has ruled Joy R. D
that six lawyers who defended 11! NM; and Mys. Irvin Witmer and
family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Kaufiman Sr. of Ironville, Sunday.
Rev. R. H. Arndt was the
of the Men's Bible
Kinderhook Evangelical
U. S. Communist party leaders
must go to jail for contempt of the
Court.
That is as it should be.
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WHAT NEXT! ng
A western motorist, apprehended | os Si I'M
+a p Mr. anc ITS.
by the State Police lo driving Wo |; mily visited Mr. and Mrs.
fast, told the officer his battery was | andis of Manheim on Sunday
“to charge Mr. and Mrs. Robert John,
visited Mr. and Murs.
Sunday
Visitors during the
heard that | pay, and Mrs. R. H.
and buffet luncheon,
low and he was (ying
it up.”
Ci all the motorists’ excuses, this
is the first time weve Arndt were
one. Miss Mary Lefever, and Mr. and
PN | Mrs. Havard Johnston of Lancaster.
. ! isitors of DB Mrs. Aristice |
Judge Oliver S. Schaeffer wisely Ps during a od i. A ges
warned young men on their “col- | \lisses Nancy and Carol Wittle,
lege bey pranks.” He said: “One of | Mr. Charles Wittle, of Columbia R.
of these college | D. Mr. Joseph Wittle, Columbia,
these days some
of their Mr. and Mis. |
| Mr. Joseph Wittle, Marietta.
compe into Court. Mrs. Mary Lucas, Mt. Joy, visited
A jail sentence might be good med- | nr. ond Mrs. Jacob Erb, Friday.
icine for some of them.” Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt are
The young men didn't realize aftending the Bible and Missionary
that they can have plenty of fun | Conference being held this week at
boys will get the surprise
lives when they
but skould not resort to destructive Lancaster. a
fun. Why must they destroy prop- Fic. Donzsild Miller, son of Mr.
erty? {and Mrs. John Miller, stationed
! with the 28th Div. in Germany is
. ., | enjoying a 10 day leave. touring
jer’s warning or they will reget it. | Faris, Brussels and England.
LL J Mrs. Edith Erb visited Mr. and
| Mrs. Nerman Brosey and family, of
Silver Spring, on Monday.
Taey better heed Judge Schaef-
It appears as though the Demeo- |
ie t <el » y o {0 >
crats themselves are beginning Quite a number of town people |
read the “handwriting on the wall. re bn the sick list.
pm Uti i
Demeoecrati Senators McCarran, of
Nevada. and Ellender. of
called for a slash of from one to » 1a
billion dollars in President Tru
man’s $7.9 billion aid fund.
And they made the
the President's flowery
Louisi: ana


Donegal High School
foreign (From page 1)
request after pointed out whar they said were
i |
radio and | VET stimates and discrepancies in
‘
pre- tax computations and
{ costs. The
‘suessing”
television broadcast the day
vious.
these predic- |
There's a limit
The Bulletin made
Br Bradbury said,
what he c:Hed lack of cooperation
survey, because of
lions two y¢
io Santa Claus’ generosity.
dT 90
cars ago.
cn the part of the county superin-
. 3s tengent s otiice
S. Gerald Darlingten. Republican SEY :
3 . . 1... Paul Portner. of Marietta, who
candidate for Congress, is making :
- presided at the session, revealed
an eflert to get the support of the
that an attempt would be made to
thinks the U.
should
tobacco farmers. He
P. Mylin,
to confer
sk Arthur county sup-
S. Government “make im-
3 erintendent, with a spec-
available price
a pound”
mediately support
. i ial financial committee in order to
loans at 35 cents for the : :
cempile the information.
Philadelphia,
necessary
Page, of
scheol bond ad
Lancaster county tobacco crop.
Mr. Dari
idea of the final result of that Gov-
Anderson

gtonn can get a good

also spoke
told the
problems

ng the session. He
elsewhere
Bon wd that
ernment price
Bulletin,
pounds of
support
Uncle Sam has 31.
surplus dried
their were
in the 1
and that a so-
reached if the
jointure’s budget is re-estimated.
li from hopeless”
million | 1
we { lution eould be
eggs remaining frem his splurge |

buying back in 1950. He has offered
wreed with the members
of the beard thought Brad-
recipients will
who
them aboard if the
enly pay the (reight.
 
bury’s cost estimates were too high
eee EE ON tie sprit
: aE Gol and advised a restudy of the fiscal |
TO HOLD REVIVAL SERVICES as “fs ble
oe . sols Ca ag | 2Speets ‘om every possible ang-
Ine Church of Ged wil hold | 1,
fcc Sunday, ri y ;
ic : Clair Buchart, York architect,
to the 23 The :
te rd. 100 | told the schoslmen that present
yy hers will bring the 2
ners Ww ring the | mates were based on designs
M u i vo} Ty : :
5 aur 4 regquirmg a minimum cf materials
Tuesda larch 8th. Rev. Wil= ; cy ,
i : and equipment to provide aaequate
1 Longenecker. tits ;
en Re i housing facilities for pupils of the
nesday, March 19th Re three districts.

Jeet |
< Buchart informed the board that
AR xvid MW: ? x
March 20th., Rev. H. TY i :
inty approval had been given
J: WOT Pear ¢ x
project plans and that final state
Friday, March 21st, Rev. Wm
Wane approval _Drobukly will be forth-!
Ls ai coming within a few months.
or on tr aap 22nd, ney. : He urged the board to advertise
4 te. oh ; . fer bids by April 1 in order to
ae paster will preach on Sun- precure more accurate cost esti-
days. The Choir wil singl special mates and ts speed up actual con-
numbers e:ch night. The public is | The three districts will
invited to attend. There will be | py.
: pool assets for the project, it
vices each nicht at 7:3 xce : i y
Be 1V ie s cach night at 7:30 except aq pointed out, until consiruction
monday. rork } 1d:
ay work on a new building can be |


started,
LET THAT BE A LESSON, JOHN George Morris, of the Kast Done-
Joh 1 y 4 fF Mar- | rr 1
: John Berne Peclor, 24, of Mar al Twp. board, reported that a
ietta, was senfenced to five io ten conunittee, of which he wag a
vea in the Eastern Penitentiary :
meinber, visited several new
in York Co.
in many
13 : i school
for robbing peor-boxes in three
Catholic churches at Lancaster.
- nl Ae ome
sei! 3 :
buildings which were
{ sumilar respects to the
Donegal High School.
puinied out that the committees
this year was rep: red | was satisfied that the préposed |
James Hake, Col-| gehool plant would |e
is the victim. and :
ell ern
new
The first case of in | He
the county
yesterday. Mrs.
umbia,
diphtheria
adequate
jointuve.
Satis "oR will be held on
aturday, March 22, ummage | +7
Sal a Epo] ee | night, March 20, at May-
basement from 10 am. to 4 pm. by |, : fiscal discussions “will
Bt. Hildas’ Guild. | be continued. J
satisfactory for the
Another meeting
Wn, wien
Thomas Stoppard,
Frysinger
week were Mr. Ben
Miss Esther
Wal-
Marian Fox and son, |
John Fry-
Emma
John |
guest
Class of the |
Congrega- |
tional Church at a fellowship meet-
on Satur-
50 men were in attendance.
Oliver Witmer and
Amos
Lance. |
John Miller on |
past week of |
Harold Simmons, and |
the Calvary Independent Church at
instructional |
spy ' |
variations were due to
necessitated during the |
and
community, or does it go directly
We feel that you, as a citizen of Lancaster County
be interested in anything which will make our County


pastor will offer HARNISH FOUND GUILTY
local
choir will
A Greater Lancaster?
will
a better
more prosperous place in which to live.
Have you ever stopped to think, "Where do | spend my
food money? Does it stay in Lancaster County and benefit my
caster?”
Your neighborhood Food Stores are owned by a g
of Independent Retail Grocers in Lancaster
[heir method of operation, embodying
and immediately out of Lan-
Troup
City and County.
responsibilities and
the
economies of ownership-management (the very foundation of
American independence), permits them to offer consistently bet
ter value than any other merchandising {actor in the food field.
They live here, spend their money here, pay taxes here,
deserve your food business.
before
caster County Grocers.
ond they
[tis discouraging to any independent grocer to see the
+ car ofisome professional or business nian ‘stop at a store owned by
outside interests for their groceries, when perhaps a few hours
, that same grocer spent his money with that same protes
sional or business MC.
Starting t oor we invite you to patronize your own Lan-
the same thing.
Talk it over with your wife and tell
her
If you are now a customer of an Independent Grocer, we
vant to thank you for your patronage and hope that we may con-
tinue to serve you better each day.
INDEPENDENT RETAIL GROCERS OF LANCASTER COUNTY
. GARDEN SPOT FOOD DEALERS ASSOCIATION
CENTERPOISE
POWER
Vibration and power
impulses are “screened
out’ as engine is
centered and rubber-
cushioned between new
high-side mountings.
BODY
BY FISHER
Fisher Body sets the
standard — for styling,
for craftsmanship. for
comfort! Fisher Uni-
steel construction is
eXtra strong,
Lowest priced in its
This baoutiful new Styleline De
tuxe 2-Door edan — like many
Chevrolet models — lists for less
than any comparable mode! in its
field. Continuation of standard
equipment and trim illustrated is
dependent on availability of ma-
terial.)

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~~
yer
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2
4-WAY ENGINE
LUBRICATION
Chevrolet's exclusive
engine lubricating sys-
tem supplies exactly
the right kind and
amount of lubrication
to each moving part.
POWERGLIDE
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION
Simpler with fewer
partstowear. Smoother
—no complicated in-
termediate gears. Op-
tional on De’ Luxe
* models at extra cost.
LARGEST
BRAKES
Jig 11-inch
drums apply
leverage for
stopping power.
are smoother,
with less effort.
brake
more
more
Stops
safer,
UNITIZED
KNEE-ACTION RIDE
Chevrolet's famous
Knee-Action ride is
now cven softer,
smoother. New shock
absorbers give even
finer ride control.
field!
)
WIDEST
COLOR CHOICE
26 rich ncw colors and
two-tone combinations
. widest choice in
Chevrolet's field. New
De Luxe interiors ace
color-matched.
-
WIDEST
TREAD
Chevrolet measures
583% inches between
centers of rear wheels
— a broader base. to
give you more sta-
bility, less sway!,
R. 5. WORST (Pres.)
Only the New Chevrolet
brings these fine features
to the low-price field!


CAST IRON
ALLOY PISTONS
The same material ag
the cylinder block, pis-
tons expand and con-
tract at same rate. This
reduces wear,- lowers
oil consumption.
MOST POWERFUL
VALVE-IN-HEAD
ENGINE
Teamed with Power
glide is the most pow-
erful valve-in-head en-
gine in its field and an’
outstanding performer
in any field!

SAFETY PLATE GLASS
ALL AROUND
Chevrolet alone in its
field gives you safety
plate glass in wind-*
shield and all win-
dows, for a clearer,
truer all-round view.

No other car in Chevrolet's field offers you a single
one of these features. Yet you'll find many of them in
America’s most costly cars. Here's proof that you're
value ahead with Chevrolet . . . again in 1952 the
lowest-priced line in its field! Come in and look it over.
MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR!
Nad 7 Ody bine Coss
PRICED SO LOW!
NEWCOMER .. . MOTORS, Inc.
MOUNT JOY,.PA.
Sanitiel K. Harnish, of Salunga,
New parted thls ends A this | so be, a solo “Bless This House".|Cowrt this week. His attorney will|
t y m. 1. ackson | i 5
windows ail of New ay Po. will des | by Mrs. Katyn Mumper. The file a motion for a new trial and |
the Life | liver the nddpess. the Rev. G. F.! public is invited ‘ "| Harnish was released on $1,500 bail. |
\ |
| GET BRANDS YOU ‘KNOW
{ PRICED ALP LOW...
1d
(Favorites’'f
Week!
PRICES IN THIS AD
EFFECTIVE THROUGH
SATURDAY, MARCH 15TH


 



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EDUCATOR CRAX : 25°
KELLOGG’ 320°
HERSHEY Secours. srr: 16°
CAMPBELLS stor. i. 22°
TUNA FISH sons oo 29°
NABISC PREMIUM SALTINES 1. 2%
5 TOMATO
2 JUICE 3:
REDUCED 6c PER PACKAGE pkg.
REDUCED PRICE
ANN PAGE £8
BEANS... 3::29°C5
2 23-0z tans 27¢
SPAGHETTI 5:5. 2 =~ 25
CREAM CHEESE 39°
HEINZ sarees 3 32°
SUGAR x i: 46°: 91°
PURE LARD
2: 29°
White House Apple Butter





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Kellogg's Corn Pops “15°
Ilona Peas oe: 250
A&P Grapefruit Sections thor Be
Heinz Cooked Macaroni tise fo
Contadina Tomato Paste 190
Van Camp’s Tenderoni = 19°
Easter Jelly Eggs “on i: 23° is 43
Swift's Swift'ning. 3 =» 80
Ched-0-Bit Cheese Food 2: 89
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{ Fresh Corn "PETE" 3 wn
Fresh Cuban Pineapple "rice 5 29¢
Tender New Cabbage Ib. §¢
Yellow Onion Sets 3 i. 29¢ 2252.75
Seed Potatoes 10 is. §5¢ 255.29
Loria Juicy
ORANGES and
GRAPEFRUIT
5 Ib. mesh
bag
OLD SOUTH
ORANGE JUICE
SPANISH BAR: ocx
BREAD
Easter Eggs
NONE PRICED
HIGHER

NONE
PRICED
HIGHER




2:25°
ws 29°
Regularly 39
15 wo 2
3 10: Se
Chewing Gum Assorted 3S for 10c¢
Candy Bars 6 for 285¢
Worthmore Asst. Chocolates i» 59c
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87 East Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA.

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