The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 24, 1952, Image 8

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Bulletin, Mount Jov, Pa., Thursday, July
yi ay on BE pare - Agricul: {year's output is expected to be | pound for the 1950 crop, the
v Ry only about one-third of that in Department said. This is the
Low prices received for 195! Total 1952 acreage is indicat- 1651, the survey revealed. To ‘owesl average price since 1943
crop Pennsylvania cigar leaf ed to be 25,200 acres compared tal production is estimated at The outlook for the 1952
tobacco, and the fact that some with 34,900 harvested last year, 38,407,000 pounds, , 32 percent. | Pennsylvania crop was not too
of the crop is still unsold, di the Department said The 10- Jess than last year and 24 per good on July 1, the Federal-
couraged growers to the extent vear 1941-50 average is 34.740 cent below the 1941-50 average. | State survey : disclosed Dry
that they have reduced their acres The 1951 Pennsylvania cigar weather, then wet weather in
1952 acreage by 28 percent. the Pennsylvania is the

Is UMMER CLEARANCE |
OF HOME FURNISHINGS
Contour Chair
3 pc. Taylor Living Room Suite
Club Chair By Halligan
Meier-Pohlman Dinette-oak
Meier Pohlman Buffet-oak
Meier-Pohlman Server-oak
Coffee tables - mahogany
Lamp tables - mirror tops
Lamp tables - mahoag.
Modern Occasional Chair
Modern Occasional Chair
Reversible Window Fan
Westinghouse Waffle Irons
3 - Breakfast Sets
1 - Brecktast Set
Chair & Ottoman By Taylor
3 pc. Oak Bedrcom Suite bv Kent
3 pc. Modern Waterfall Bedroom Su
Maple Bed - Double Size
Berk-Lock (3 in 1) chair & ott.
Platform Rocker
2 pc. Sofa Bed and Chair - covered in fabritate 194.50
Hevwood - Wakefield 3-pc Sectional Sofa
Heywood - Wakefield Chair
Maple Rocker By Kelley
3-pc. Modern Sectional
Chair and Ottoman to match above modern
Sectional
Tilt-Back Chair and Oitoman
Lane Cedar Chest - Wal. Water fall
Lane Cedar Chest - Wal. Waterfall
Lane Cedar Chest - Walnut
Roll 27” Stair Carpet
9x12 Axminster Rug
9x12 Axminster Rug
9x12 Axminster Rug .
Summer Furniture and Rugs
KEENER’S Hh
FURNITURE — FLOOR COVERINGS
15 - 31 MARIETTA AVENUE PHONE 3-5601
STORE HOURS — Mon, Tues. & Thurs., 8 to 6 - Wed

© HAUL WITH A DODGE AND CUT YOUR COSTS!


“Our Dodge trucks give us
exceptional over-all economy,
7
“Economy is one of the many things we like about our
Dodges. They're real low on all costs—especially on
oil and upkeep.
“These trucks are on the go for 514 days every week,
carrying extra-heavy payloads. They always keep run-
ning and have never had any major mechanical trouble.
“The drivers tell us the new Dodge has real comfort
and drivee like an automobile.”
STEHMAN BROTHERS -:-
24, 1952]in the Nation in the growing of | average of
pound compared with 26.3 cents Some Stop Signs Band Festival
To Be Held Here

Cotiey


only 19
cigar leaf tobacco, but this
top state leaf tobacco crop brought an an | late May and early June delay

Lancaster
There
od platting in the
about ten days
Now
64.50
269.00
84.50
109.00
74.50
69.50
79.50
319.00
99.50
149.00
94.50
84.50
14.95
18.95
19.95
47.50
64.50
33.95
24.95
139.50
119.00
129.00
249.00
149.00
27.50
67.50
34.50
(From page 1)
in August or September.
It was reported much favor-
able comment was received re
garding the disvlay both from
of
irea by
was still some to be planted af
ter July 1 Cutworms cause
serious damage and loss of
plants during the hot, dry
weather of June. Most fields on
July 1 were quite spotty due to
and had made rath
rr slow growth
-— — -
Xmas Displa
isplay
local citizens and from out of
Charles
represent-
Myers
Sports-
VFW;
Junior
Alvin
Ralph Eshel-
Rotary;
| pating, are Burgess
Paris Hostetter,
Lloyd
Supperl, the
Foley, the
Leitner, the
i Chamber of Commerce;
| Bigler, the
| man and John Booth,
George Weber, Jr., and Simeon
{| Horton, the Fire Company:
| (Prince) Albert, the Legion;
Ed. Lane and Arthur Sprecher,
the Chamber of Commerce.
|
24.95
18.95
109.50
89.00
89.00
195.00
119.00
9.95
54.50
27.50
154.50
99.50
37.50
34.50
89.00
| Fish,
| ing council; and
| Steven
| men’s Warren
| Nicholas
Lions:
te
HEMPFIELD SCHOOL
| OFFICIALS ARE GIVEN
| REPORT ON MEETING
| A joint meeting of the Hemp
| field Joint Committee and
Hempfield Authority was held
{this week at Landisville when
| a report of a recent conference
[ with Department of Public In-
struction officials at Harrisburg
| was given.
Arthur A. Hackman,
vising principal
{of the committee
tacted state officials,
| eal
129.50
46.50
42.50
119.00
59.95
69.50
44.95
59.95
79.95
yd, 5.50
89.50
129.00 94.50
109.00 89.00
Up to 1, Off
49.00
49.50
34.95
44.95
64.95
yd. 3.49
69.50
super
and a member
which con-
said the lo
group was informed to con
sider a larger building program.
of the local ele
problem and stated
that a larger program should be
| considered because of the in-
in school
He also spoke
mentary
| crease population in
| future years.
With Hackman at the
jence were: Norman
| William Hoffman,
Clifford
confer-
Bowers,
Harry Res-
Coleman, the ar-
and Christ Greider.
explained to
the group new classroom plans
as suggested by the
of Public
seven through 12.
-— we
also
Department
Instruction for grades
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
8tol12N.- Fri. «Sat. 3am. to 9p. m.
30-1¢ Stimulate your by adver.
Bulletin
win in the
Cut costs with a Dodge truck "“Job-Rated’’ to
fit your job—from Y2-ton to 4-ton.
Power-with-economy is the first principle ot
a Dodge engine, thanks to L-head design,
high-efficiency carburetion.
Low upkeep is engineered into every Dodge
- erous Cross
i y
summers
Geo.
8. 95 town. Other communities have
13.95 [ been considering changing their
displays and have contacted
12.95 committee members.
| Members of the decoration?
37.50 :
| committee, representing each of
54.50 the local organizations partici-
cents a'
Obscured, Warns
Automobile Club
Club
On August 1st
The
sored by the
Club, will be
August
grounds. The rain
Saturday, August 2
Automobile
Keys! annual 1
says motoring is rendered un Mount Jov
necessarily hazardous at num
roads, due to the ing,
arowth of vegetation, school
will be
which obscures the vision of
motorists entering the intersec- The committees appointed for - For~a nutritious,
: the festival are as follows: C=. 3 tally prejared,
Hons : : Music will be furnished byly ~—= == Midi
Edward P. Curran, Safety Di the High school band and there! ps | se Frankfurts.
rector of the Club, reported that | i po games for old and
Keystone is in receipt of com- voung. Refreshments will be WN
plaints from drivers whose lives | at
have been imperiled at ans
cd road and street crossings. In deal
many cases, property owners Nei hb H l PORK wo BEANS |
do not fully realize the hazard €1g ors e p Rt tomar ii a 207 29:
motorists are subjected to, he (™rom oa cans
winted out,”and are quick to The women who iste Mrs.
om remedial action when the Derr in serving the refresh- Glendale ndale Club ¥ Wisc.
matter is brought to their at- ments were Mrs. Cann, 0 | E & E
tention. Others, he said, appear J.yons, Mrs. J. Harold Newcom- )
to be indifferent to the danger. er, Mrs. James Mumper and
The Club official asserted the Mrs. Paul Stauffer.
without of | Newcomer.
danger or knowledge
olation. At the
highways which the
warnings
of law vi-
time,
sections
—
same Patronize Bulletin Advertisers
drivers on
cbscured signs are supposed to cross road “loom be re
protect are placed in peril be-! The Club
cause they are expecting cross should take
traffic to give them right of way
and are unprepared for the em-
ergency when vehicles from the ' speed.
SUMMER
SPECIALS
Friday, July 25 to Satur., Aug. 2
STRAW HATS
25% ess
SPORT SHOES
209% Ess
SPORT SHIRTS
(SHORT SLEEVES)
209% Less
BATHING SUITS
259% Less
G6
BRros.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
hers.
believes
cognizance
approach int
greatly
conditions and
sections at


"estival, spon-
Jand
held Friday even
1 at the element:
date
nr
danger is particularly serious at| A contract for the work was
points where “Slow” and “Stop” | granted recently to Simon
signs are obscured. | Zook, of Honey 3rook, who
Motorists ‘on the “stop” hoped to be able to start actual
street, he asserted, enter inter- Work before August 1.
motorists
of these |
er
reduced
vr


truck with features such as floating oil intake
and other Dodge advantages.
gyrol Fluid Drive—available on Y2-, ¥%-, 1-
ton, and Route-Van models—saves wear
and tear.
Yr Vv Vv vw
Come in today for good deal !
Save on gas and cil. Every Dodge engine is en-
gineered throughout for top economy. Operating
costs stay low, thanks to lightweight aluminum-
alloy pistons with chrome-plated top piston
rings, 4 rings per piston, and other features.
Save on maintenance. Dodge ‘‘Job-Rated” trucks
keep you on the road—and out of the repair
shop. You get exhaust valve seat inserts, positive-
pressure lubrication system, and other big ad-
ions vantages that help prevent costly breakdowns.
LEO MEUDT
Meudt & Beck
Save on long life. Husky frames, sturdy axles
and high-capacity springs provide extra strength,
Distributin :
Co Ring lengthen truck life by years and years. Because
Madison, a Dodge ‘“Job-Rated” truck lasts longer, it will
Wis. have a high-dollar trade-in value!
See us today for the best buy in low-cost transportation...
DODGE: TRICKS

Salunga, Penna.

© LOCAL TRADEMARKS, loa
: More and more people are learning
cnly the individual can really assure his
own financial security’ and independ-
ence. You need insurance of course, and
you also need a consistent saving pro-
gram. We'll be glad to help you work
out your plan.
9 FIRST NATIONAL BANK--
TRUST COMPANY#M. JOY
: MT. JOY, PA.
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| Ideal 0. P. Tea
| Asco Coffee








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Try this creamy, smooth Wisc. American
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or any purpose - - - you'll like it.
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Special!
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Fresh Killed,
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Frying Chickens DD"
Fancy Rib Roast © » §7°
Plate Boiling Beef © 25°
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Sun-soaked oranges are crushed
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LARGE VINE RIPENED
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CALIF. SEEDLESS GRAPES 25¢
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Local

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RED BEETS 5¢

Lady Anne 39¢
Mason Jars I" 8l¢ I MINT TRUFFELS ©"
7 TERRIFIC SALE OF SPEED-UP
BLEACH
2:21:
39¢
Speed-Up gives you Quality at a big saving.



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