EYES EXAMINED BY APPOINTMENT DR. S. MILLIS TAKE PART INA&PS He Joram 4) (Operation Save! \ AAAI td VY didn't know how anyone could The Mount Joy Bulletin |, Somes, soso ose: eerie wes (| Watches - Gifts | bullats to indicate the distance re-| A fourth protestant, Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher | quired to stop the car in an emer- | Brinser, said he objected because | Watch Attachmemts Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, March 27, 1952 H work, adding that it has been out . iSchool Students | o srier ion tomo sear 11¢ sie he | Jowerly + Silverware ww - . o . ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1001 | | BONCY. ‘everybody is not charged alike.” || (WATCH REPAIRING) | | — far as 1 can discover—a single caso | The driver being tested will be | One meter, he said, "has not been | Complete Ronson Lighter ELIZABETHTOWN SCORES 113 Published Every Thursday at No. | where such controls have stopped, signalled to stop by a red ight ead in seven years—it's down in | Service | Hours: AND TAKE HOME p-11 East Main 8t, Mount Joy, Pa.’ even curbed for long, the forces mounted above the radiator. The | the ‘mud, and others are out of or= | K w ch Sh | Daily: 9 to 1 and 2 to 5 ——— + 1 uf infintion. On. the contracy,” ib first paint bullet will be fired auto- | der : oser’ S at op Evenings: Tues, & Sat, 6:30 - 8 \ ! Subscription, per year .. $200 | = CT i find. they have | Matically at the some instant the| H. K. Landis, manager and treas- | Dial Mt. Joy 3-4015 No Hours, Thursday WN Bix Mon hs Lu ery in gl ho bry ey JS stop signal is flashed. The second | urer of the water company, said | | Chocolate Ave, ~FLORIN, PA. PHONE: 334) y » Biren Caples oii. 08 | shortages. and aggravated the very | Will be fired automatically when | the rate has been increased from | NN Bample Copies Cree ered FREE ovils they were intended to cure” the brake is applied and the third | $3 to $4 per quarter for 2,000 gal- | $248.00 NON Pe Thit in ancient Rome when the car halts, Distance be- | lons of water, The $4 rate, he testi- | So Motel 1 ste i \ / Entered at We Postoff jce at Mt. A pe na : UME | ween the spots of paint will then| fied, was used by the company from | 5 forward speeds for the right wwe Yor I his | Joy, Pa. as second-class mi uf mat- and, over the centuries, in England, | be measured to determine the re-|1912 until] 1937 when it voluntarily | ot oh of power. Patanted Quick.Hilch for “\ ter unc Pe the Act of March 3 , 1879. | France, and elsewhere. It can also] act anil braking distances reduced its rate to $3. implement changes in less then a minute without | | happen hes re. | action and bra ing distances. po ey : plant heian fo comfortable op | Member, Pe nnsylvania Newspaper | Tests will be limited to 20, 30, and| Simon H. Landis, Elizabethtown, role D950! 9 Engine. | Publishers’ Association | 40 mile per hour speeds because of president of the company, corrobo- | N EWTOWN the danger in making emergency | rated Landis testimony. He said he | Publication Day, Thursday stops at higher speeds. Police offi- | 2€ts no regular salary as president | wv, A 7 | heals fy re or cors will be used as drivers in the | Put sometimes got what he termed | SEA your y 4 LE a | Re re "will* not guarantee insertion of | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wittle and | high speed tests. a “donation” at the end of the year. | i garden jobs « RL any advertising unless copy reaches | daughter Nancy, Columbia R. D As part of a program for safety errs FR] the office not later than 9 a. m. [ Mr. Joseph Wittle, Columbia, Mr.| cn the highway, the Farm Bureau | SPOKE ON CONSERVATION ha : PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE FOOD STORE pressing wh SE tid to | Nd Mus. Ragner Hallgren, Mt. Joy | Insurance Companies have present-| OF PENNA. RESOURCES | ONE OF THESE TWO THROUGH SATURDAY, MARCH uh BNA BRAND In a m ition day. visited Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wit- od the driving demonstration and| Mr. Ruday of the Pennsylvania | | EAS IONA 16 01 10 College tle, during the past week test before the student bodies of | Department of Forests and Waters | PERFORMANCE-PROVED UTILITY | can ve 1. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reigle of {more than 3125 high schools and | spoke during assembly at Mt. Joy | TRACTORS IS RIGHT FOR | Bh ian TE —_ . i 91: E DI T 0 R I A Paulsboro, N. J. visited Mr. and! colleges in 12 states. High School last Friday. His topic | SUGAR i bag rR | Mis. Farl Geltmacher, and family, The public is invited to attend|was the conservation of Pennsyl- | JUICE-FLORIDA 44 01 c on lot | GRA SWEETENED OR bm nm 2 UNSWEETENED Street, c + Tm +3 LIBI | Sutwrday. [the lectures as well as the demon- | vania’s natural resources. Follow- Simplicity ps SAME A i thi " Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin jStration. ing his talk, a film was shown 2 h.p. Model L-1 - 8 and sewi ems strange tha eves - 3 Sha { wen. sient Ms 4 sce iol Nard inh | feat the M1, 7) ~ ’ =a It seems strang . which ‘described the damage which ess I 1 No.1 | Witmer, and family during the past | aviably use the same alibi when a a Ave: ko lacs | : Se A Mod: | vail y we ng | week, ‘were: Mr. and Mis. John a be done by careless picnickers. | i AMERICA'S i ¥ gave Satin o 7 GOLD TY or. C lbox 0 stove. Fi 3 he L ter nosioifice employe, | Kauffman Sr., Columbia R. D. and | ad. etour asse; PTT : , STREAM can 33 can 49 very og The Lancasier LICENSE SUSPENDED BUT Liat \ i Implements Extra In Yb 1 Ib 1 Thi PRINTS Ib solid Ib and Thos Oi HONE PRICED HIGHER : town 68- Aho be offere when cauchf, said a man (who he Mr. and Mrs. Willers Witmer and! ( wm vide 13 could never locate) gave him the | 5008, of Bast Petersburg. Fro money to buy farms. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Derr, Haz- MOTORIST KEEPS DRIVING over unsurfaced roads and seldom Raymond C. Findley, Columbia, | | will they take motorists far off-their | had his drivers license suspended | safe, no 9 kv 12 cleaner. SPINACH WET whe bo 17° 3.2% PINEAPPLES 25° ge eid Oranges of 5 “=~ 29° § | H of hose, s Fine Frozen Foods os to n Frozen wing ol Spinach "47 19¢ Hh Gorn-on-the Cok 3 Ife man gave him $85.258 in a card-| during the past week were Mrs. | winter season and each two weeks Thi g i an | elton, visite s. Matild: Jerr » / - a This week, at Reading. when eltor ted Mrs: Matilda Derr,| 0 October 15. Monday he was arrest- ght. a thief who stole $125,300, | | Sunday. | :, ih obwiidi’e 3 . J hc | cane sea caught, ¢ I In compliance with Schmidt's in- | .q for hitting a car and failure to | f f vet, pian wowing the police where he| Visitors of Mrs. Katie Moore and! ¢tyuctions the former “Detour a > alter showing pe / i of Mrs aie Ma ¢ and structions the former “Detour Bul stop. Now he faces two charges. : | k ater. en: bad hidden some of the cash. said a| My. and Mrs. Maurice Frysinger, | otin” issued monthly during the recta he chiffionie large} 4 bunches C TRUCK WAS SPEEDING, H. S. NEWCOMER & SON, Inc. John Robert Hiles, of Woodstown, EAST MAIN STREFE. T MOUNT JOY, PENN A. | ‘ N. J, was arrested for speeding | | emt btn om ett Arm ree | with a truck in Mt. Joy Township. He 'was héard before Squire Shenck of Landisville. | Oscar Rhen and Mr. and Mrs. Hav- | during the remainder of the year oe ard Johnston, of Lancaster. has been re-titled “Constructibn CAN'T BELIEVE IT! | Mrs. Katie Moore who was on | Bulletin” The red blecks will con- We read in a newspaper that a. go ji for quite some time, is| tinue to mark the location of con- noted nutritionist claims many of | improved at this writing, she | struction, and the descriptive ma- the world’s ills, from temper to ul- | wishes to thank her many relatives | terial will outline the temporary cers, may be caused by Mom's | nd friends for cards, fruits, and | routes that have been established INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED i | | | cooking. | visits. around the projects. . | 3 That re2lly scems hard to believe | Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt spent| “Temporary Route” signs will re- | SPENCER SUPPORTS | hoard box. From what we've seen and learned | Fri . an « » Beis as Friday afternoon in Harrisburg. | place the old “detour” markings as re’s noth- Fach 34 : . . the Wednesday afternoon they visited | rapidly as the changes can be made MRS. EDYTH B. BRUBAKER 41,000-mile State FLORIN, PENNA Phone Mt. Joy 3-4949 ghout home cooking. i it and by close observation | ey ing like It gd : | their daughter Mrs. Calvin Cam-| throughout the are of the opinion that compara- | pell and family at Lancaster. | Highway System. 3 | § B scooli Is us ivelv few case h » above, . i Cy. : -4 he h fey : no A — te mothe | Mr. and Mrs. Guy Winters and And “Detour” will join the old 1 i rezen pea . ; ter Th a » traced 0: edibles inthe, . 4 : fed y yz | tiny Li r « an he | family of Manheim visited Mr. | horse-drawn snow plow and grad- i old South Frozen Orange Juice 2 pi 25¢ an: lis & couse ald | and Mrs. Abram Gamber Saturday | er, the steam powered roller, the | SIMON P. NISSLEY | i MINUTE MAID 2 Pe 95¢ Yew Biz 3 ’ . : | . : ow ray u yo. ih hat m’s | Evens. old gray mare, among the scenes | MARY G. NISSLEY | 8 i ' Grapefruit Juice FROZEN com [i Say or even Sans : I | Mr. Abner Weaver visited Mr. | that have passed from the State | FUNERAL DIRECTORS ! { S C Frozen Peas ew 19¢ 4 gking was responsble for your : . : | NER! i ny ng v ”. and Mrs. Victor Snyder on Sunday. | Highway System into the limbo of Mount Joy, Ps | now rop a 9 Sime ot a ° | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams | things gone but not forgotten. i | ® rs at ime ant A Ars io gS | | and son, of Middletown visited Mz. | Mrs. Eddie Isler and family Sunday. | 0 0 WA | RITZ CRACKERS a i 32° ve | pkg and prosperity go hand-in-hand is | ! Rh R i the superstition that money is| Mr and Mrs. Norman Musser, of | eems €S1 ents | Double Stamp Day Fy : we | WHEATIES LOTTIE 801° ¢ i= 21° Mor wealth. There was a time, of Columbia R. D. visited Mr. Daniel | (From page 1) WEDNESDAY | pkg Pg L amie, si wor Vesti] Se | from 12 cents to 40 cents over a 12- You can protect your children || SALAD DRESSING ir wr 35 pi because things that had value in Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Erb and | vot fo cents over a 12- | Hei F. od St . 0 P » y ! \ BRA jor Bong th themselyes—eold. silver, cattle, and | Bobbie visited Mr. and Mrs. John | 4 eisey ’s 0 or . CLAPPS JUNIOR FOOD 6 : 89 airview oe Harvey H t - i jars . wheai—were used as money. . TX eH Yo pe 2 Of a) wi ber Somes | OPEN ALL DAY i for far less than Y ou may think. "eo | BABY ] for more than a century paper on Sunday. bs" : ME 1S moler goes no GREEN GIANT PEA, 27-35 = ; a ISL. oe Re rw EA RA, x i i | cans 3chind the notion that inflation And V. Witmer and son of E-town R. D money could be exchanged, on de-| Mr. and Ms. Hathaway Brene- | —_— we — osm @ Every man wants To assure the future” well-being » mand, for precious metal. Today it | man, Mt. Joy R. D. visited Mr. and | { of his children = protect their home, provide for their $ KIRKMAN’ S SOAP FLAKES 2 pkg 44: Moat 2 is a criminal offense for an Ameri- | Mrs. Robert Frank. | education — should anything happen to him. Farm 9 GET | PKG. AT Y; PRICE WHEN YOU PURCHASE 1 PKG. AT i Big Maple can citizen to possess gold money. Visitors at the home of Rev. and | LET US oo i Bureau has a wide selection of plans to enable you to ? [ il i But this ancient faith in money as|Mrs. R. H. Arndt during the past} assure the future of your family. The cost is surprisingly ii! I a ; Our Merkel Have + = wea.lh has been transferred to our | week were Mr. and Mrs. John Le- | i low. ® Ask your friendly Farm Bureau Insurance repre- 2 ! of Easter Candies . . . Como in and Look Them Over Wom inch bet to ; S | tative to advise you~no obligation, of course, Call—= paper cu which is not, today, fever and son, Miss Mary Lefever, Take Care of Your | sentative lo advise you gah vedecemable in gold. of Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Ammon ! | J LL HH We ler what George Wash- | Hoffer, of Mt. Joy and Mrs. Mau-| C H | C K oO R D E R S MORRIS H. SHAFFER 1b 23 2b 43° bag bag cultipacke: nure spre powei tak ington would have to say about! rice Fiysinger of town. 13 S. Fulton St., Manheim | rubber ti Re . come of the actions that take place! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaul, Lan-| WITH OUR NEW STRAIN Phone 5-2316 LIFE INSURANCE Co. HC trailer, wit in the city that bears his name? | disville, and Mr. Robert Ginder, of rr 2 loli i Job, Patio ome (io ] Washingten was dedicated to the! Bheems, visited at the home of Mr. | service of the country he helped to and Mrs, Wm. Haines and family | establish and to the welfare of his | during the weekend. ! COLUMBUS, OHIO Mt. Hope Leghorns | WESSON SALAD OIL =. 31° =: 59" Ty WAX PAPE EN tary in, 19 he id felisw Americans. He was net con- Mrs. Martha Fogie visited Mr. | Yann RR SR vee i 4 es A ren a JE! ALSO WHITE ROCKS | | FAUST SALMON x 49° in office. R. D. and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred At- | | in ® 0 0 land of Columbia on Saturday. WHICH MAKE EXCELLENT LAYERS OR BROILERS | 20 AGGRAVATING THE EVILS | Sunday evening visitors of Mr.!}| 1! [ A& P SMALL BEETS WHOLE 2 Sy 29 Shortly after forme: Governor | dnd Mrs. Harry Weaver were Mr. | This stock has placed high in the Chick-of-Tomerrow (fi | 100% PURE HYDROGENATED 3b Arnall became the nation's new | and Mrs. Raymond Weaver and | Contest. | 'BEXOD VEGETABLE SHORTENING 3 28 bie 14 Clark: Jace price stabilizer, he said on a radio | daughter of Columbia, Mr. Benja-|{' 1 ~. am Ci | . 3 : : Yana el | HEART'S DELIGHT 18-01 Je 4% program. “I {avor decontrolling ev- min Weaver and Miss Esther Long- | 'NECTARS. 0! ot 31 ery industry as fast as it can ie of Marietta. { A. C. MAYER a es oll ’ pricot, Peach or Plum cans can done without hurting the country.” Rev. R. H. Arndt again filled the | PHONE MT. JOY 3-9826 1 "WOMAN SDAY MAGAZINE He emphasized his point by adding. | pulpit Sunday evening in the New- At % BIRD PICTURES ISSUE C “I hope we can soon do away with | tw FUB Church in the abser, BR 1 Easy handling! Shorter turn ing diameters for Saster i A Dy vag ) bio ws MONTH'S + all controls—the quicker the bet- | of Rev. Buch. We are praying for ! parking — easier driving in and out of oy oo . THE BRD WORLD 0's WHO IN ter.” Rev. Buch's soon return. : { 2 Riding comfort! Comfortable, roomy cabs with extra- | PAAR IIS lh That is a refreshing point of view. Mi. and Mrs. Norman Broscy and Keep ah cad of wide seats! Greater vision area, too! 2 AN OUTSTANDING COOKIE VALUE! 3 —partienlarly in light of the fact, [amily of Silver Spring visited Mr. 3 Performance! Lightweigl it pistons! Jane Pa 5 that past CPS’ policy has been to and Mrs. Jacob Erb on Thursday | the yardstick Chrome-plated top piston rings | / VREY tr : seek more and more power, and evening. | 4 Power! 8 powerful engines—with high compression Al 3 more and more controls, whether The Ladies Aid Society held their | | ratios. There's one ideal for your job. | { VANILLA WAFERS there was any justification for them nmorthly meeting on Wednesday | ® | 5 Safety! Rivetless rake Linings (except ; : 2 or not. This has. in case after ease,’ evening at the home of Mr. and { [Air brake models) iggest windshielc | PACKAGE OF MORE o § 4 % discouraged and the nor- Mrs. Jacob Erb. There were seven! 0 ~ TA on 25 " A er FOR ONLY he Keep your savings growing as fast as GE : Telia | Regular Special | 29c¢ your children. It's im- 4 Cinnamon Buns 35¢ i | worms We IES portant io your future Cea | Dinner Rolls 15¢ 2[/25¢ ' mnie | ALLIS Golden Loaf Cake ~~ 35c 25¢ | vite you to open an Halves Whole mal, efficient processes of produc- | members and three visitors present. ! tion and manufacturing. Equally | The officers for the coming year! important, it has seriously interier- | were elected as follows: President, | red with the normal functioning of | Mrs. Martha Fogie; Treasurer, Mrs. | distibution. Retailers of every kind | Loreen Witmér and Secretary, Mrs. | and size have protested OPS’ high- Bertha Witmer. | handed policies and rulings, In Mr. and Mrs. Howard Witmer are | some instances, OPS has actually the proud parents of a baby girl, | threatened wide-spread destruction | bein at the Osteopathic Hospital, at of retailing as we know it. This was | Lancaster especially evident when OPS tried RIO inne to subject retailing control by de- TAKES AIRCRAFT COURSE manding that stores absorb cost in-| Ple. Jay M. Heller, son of Mr. creases abort which they coutd do and Mrs. Ira D. Heller, of Florin, nothing. Only action by Congress has entered the airplane and en-| prevented CPS from bludgeoning | gine mechanic's school at Sheppard | abead in this direction. . | Air Force Base, Tex. | This is Dundee Cake 35¢ 69¢ INGS + account for your ; C 1 Donuts Sugared-Cinnamon-Plain do: 23¢ id ; a x =~ / Glazed Donuts doz 38¢ |: Im The head of one of America's) Heller, husband of Mrs. Dorothy | i &o J ‘ he : a : 5 | y! preductive companies vecently said, | Heller, Salunga, will take a 22- ; on uy pA 3 Jane Parker Bread 22¢ 1 Sc : “The whole recorded history of | week course designed to provide | i eal ; man is strewn with the wreckage | iim with the knowledge and skill | | Angel Food 39¢ 5%7c ji of the great civilizations which have | required in servicing, inspecting, | x crumbled under price comtrols: | and maintaining every type of air-| MOUNT JOY BANK Stehman Brothers 1 and in 40 centuries, of human ex- craft currently used by the Air| bor of FF . win . | 87 East Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA perience there has never been—so | Force. } Mester pf Fedesal Deposic lngutanes Corporaiion Fox SALUNGA, PENNA. : n n - : i i lin Bice 534 young ones with us. |