Quality Meats THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thissday, Octobér 29, 1853 2 ALSO A FULL LINE OF } THE BULLETIN | ) 17 L L A F F | Published every Thursday at 11 | C WW S | East Main Street, Mount Joy. Lancaster County, Pa { Larmon D. Smith, Publisher NURSING HOME Under Supervision of Register. | FAIRVIEW MANOR | JAMES B. HEILIG Funeral Director (ed Nurses, House Physician or y FROSTED FOODS Fruits & Vegetables John E "Sehroll. { Personal Physician relained. Editor and Publisher, 1901-1952 | | Subscription Rate $2.50 per | Yea by Mail { Advertising rates upon request Entered at the postoffice at| Mount Joy, Pa., as second-class mail under the Act of March 3, | 1879 | Member, Pennsylvania News paper Publishers’ Association Nurse on duty 24 Hours daily MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Home Living Conditions ne KRALL'S Meat Market Fhone Columbia WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY | Penn and Plane Streets i. 32-tf | on HAPPENINGS re of - con , | GA Vv rier (7 | BY A WISE OWL!} LONG AGO i. A AAA AA mm a kno I'he tenant homesteading in a | poorly furnished attic apart 10 YEARS AGO > Wal ment in a neighboring town re October 14, 1943 | J dl : 3 6 : 3 $0 : oi : he bac aa a | Ra ar Sec od it FA & Fee » ceived notice that his rent was Deaths — Mrs. 1 Emma M. | WINNING FARM-—The farm of Jay Newcomer, Mount Joy, RK. D 2, was the winning farm | Buineit Ss : to be increased again. Fur-|Hawthorne, 61, wife of Harvey in the Farm Photo Quiz last week. The farm is located on the back road from Mount Joy to V il Ex . 0 —— ious, he raced down, and dashed | Hawthorne, 244 Marietta Street| Salunga, The Newcomers have lived there since 1943 In 1948, Mr. Newcomer purchased anil a xtract A into the landlord's quarters. died at 8:30 p, m. Thursday | the 130 acre farm \ 2.01, 35° 4.01, 65 botile bottle “What is the idea of raising my |She was the daughter of the 4 rn Rr RE EE ER RU | Shh | | | - . | bh rent again?” he roared. |late James and Annie Shelly | SHALL WE HAVE | Extract Food Color Kit 2h 121 ¢ £5 9 re 3 “And why not?” asked the | Webb, and was a member of| A CHORUS? : U.S. No. | "A" Size Nearby Whita 3 landlord calmly. “You use more | the Church of God, and the La- The Christmas season will Armour Star >. Es EL 4) stairs than anyone else.” fdies’ Bible Class of the Sunday | be upon us. It has been 3 Potatoes RE | School. Mrs. Mary K. Herr, 73, wife | of Amos H. Herr, died at 2:30 a.m. Monday at the home of her | {son, C. Kauffman Herr, Mt. Joy {R1, East Donegal Township. | Crease faxes. | Births — Mr. and Mrs. Miles | Fink, Florin, a son, Tuesday at Of course everybody favors ¢ontrolling inflation—as long as it doesn’t stop wage increases, limit credit, lower prices, or in- the expressed desire of some of the citizens of Mount Joy that there be some sort of Community musical program in keeping with the Yuletide season. There are many good voices in Mount Joy and and surrounding areas, and Chopped Ham no Bie rmour Star Corned Beef TdT ad First of the Season Florida # 200-216 Site C Oranges None Priced Higher - dozen 29 ! Regalo Brand Washed and Trimmed PR | A bid oi . One Price 10-1 * 29° 50 1b 1 £9 Bhi i 4.4 IW Oc 5 4 S. 2 4 's to believe that this | spit : I ev: he to | St Joseph's Hospital. | there is no reason why they 0 "oni ot oie oe £0 a : Pp | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Martin, of | not be joined to form 12-02, 49° Spinach None Priced Higher bags avUid. taxation, * | Elizabethtown R3, twins, a boy | , chorus for the presentation = : i GA -_" and a girl, at St. Joseph's Hos-| ,f some of the finer music of 4 U.S. Ne. | Crisp All Purpose Stayman Tt 4) oo A Salunga chap had to take pital. | the Christmas season, Any HA Armour Star A le One ge. 49 his wife along fishing to keep Miss Mary Risser entertained | one interested in forming 7 LB H pp S None Priced Higher bag Biri peace. Not long after they start- at her home on Tuesday in hon- | such a-greup is urged to at- [diniature ams B rl ti P rs Northwestern 5 bi 19 + 8! ed to fish this conversation took |or of Cpl. aby Det, whe i$] tend an organization meeting 5 a 6 i ea None Higher . Sd £00! { returning to Camp ‘after a >| to. be held at the home of Dr. hs 2 09 [i Dome in for ¢ | Wife: “Oh, Chester, I've got |day furlough. David E. Schlosser on Sun- { Ls : Grapefrui ons Priced Wighet : o | | mac a bife: What shall I do?” Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Frank,| g4.v November 1, at 8:30 P. h 1 U. S. No, 1 White Bolling Ibe | | : « gy yx | / ric ighe Husband: “Reel ih vour line.” | Maytown, observed thtir 30th i : ° | : Armour Corned Onions a calle, 49: ! BE Wife: I've done that. The fish [wedding anniversary recently =] | Beef Hash | Walnuts & Sige Dito bog + 4 ! is tight against the énd of the land were entertained at a sur-| Qyarseas Mail Deadline | | Cider weve $48 po AQe ese 1% pole—WHhat should T do next?” | prise reception by their son, | : A tot =a I er a A LL] {v. ve: ay Husband (sarcastically) Shin. Harry P. Frank, and Mrs, Is Sunday, November15 GROUCHO SAYS, "Just a quick note A bist 21 Snow Crop * iii ; i P ny up the rod and strangle it. | Frank's sister, Miss Verna| All overseas packages should | to say the NEW 1954 DE SOTO is he | i P 2 29: | Peck. 3 biked | be in the mail by November 15! coming on Nov. 5th. Go see it at 4 aL Wi % YOZen: 8as pkgs. | a ¢ as MS! raQ © 0 y ~ ac o i gs. A fellow at Columbia gave | More than a million Jas € 7 it was announced by the acting your De Soto-Plymouth dealer . i: 1 mour Treet Snow Crop Foie 29: or of tomatoes, a total of 1,002) Elmer L. Zerphey ah ... AA cate his girl so much expensive jew-| Lo. forwarded by BD eo and tell 'em Groucho sent you! 1 ~ ; oA SATA | for : elry and furs that he finally had | car 0ags, were orw HE The time for mailing to all A : Sree An ra ee 1 ¢ T J . Outstanding 46-02, 23 18-01, 10¢ 3 ; |Lancaster County farmers bY|p QO, addresses and to foreign ” | 12-02, 4 lona omato uic Value! con 85 . All Prices in This Advertisement are Effective + 4 | | — 2 wt NE» a