The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 07, 1954, Image 8

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa,
Thursday, January 7, 1954
COLLEGE STUDENT SPEARS Saturday evening, 7:30 p. n.
AT MILTON GROVE CHURCH | : The Missionary Society of
guest speaker at the Milton At the

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Sahrfilli Matturi, of Sierra, | ! church is sponsoring the serv
Leona, West Africa, Mr.
wil be the | Matturi is now a stuc

C. Robert Fry





MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA.
Air Compressor Work Rocks
Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. “ard
‘ ie Trees
Excavating and Grading
Removed
Cellars, Trenches, Etc.
PHONE MOUNT JOY 13-4753


wwoward University, In
8 | Grove Evangelical U. B. ¥ We snington, D. C. The public is
“invited to attend this service.
frich Collins, he was a member

ROY H. COLLINS
Roy H. Collins, thirty-five of
106 * Fairview” Mount Joy, |
died Thursday at 10 p. m. in St.
been a patient since Monday.
He had been ill at home for one |
week.
Born in Florin, a son of the
late Samuel and Elizabeth Hel-
| ‘Joseph's Hospital where he had
of St. Mark’s Evangelical Unit-
ed Brethren Church, Mount
Joy. He was an employee of the
Grey Iron Casting Co. of Mount
Joy for about 18 years.
Surviving are his wife, Edna
Eidemiller Collins, two sisters,
Elizabeth and Florence, wife of
Elmer Lowrey, both of Mt. Joy;
and William Collins, Bird-in-|
Hand.
- A Mere ee
PETER C. SAWADSKY
FOUND DEAD AT HOME
Peter C. Sadadsky, 63, Mount |
Joy R1, wah found dead in bed
about 7 a. m. Monday. He had
been under the care of a physic-
ian for a heart condition and







NOW is the Time to Buy Your
Wanted Winter Needs at . . . .
GREAT SAVINGS

Hundreds
of Women’s
DRESSES
REDUCED
COATS REDUCED
519-519 - 524
VALUES TO $35.00
53-59-57
Values $5.95 to $12.95


MEN'S and BOYS’
SUITS, JACKETS and
CHILDREN'S
COATS and
SNOW SUITS TROUSERS
Reduced 20 % Reduced 20 %
WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S
SHOES REDUCED
VALUES TO $7.95


DRESS and
WORK
Shoes $595

BOYS’ MEN'S
Flannel Shirts | Flannel Shirts
$s] 60 $939
2 FOR $3.00
WOMEN'S SLIPS $1] 69
VALUES TO $2.95
—MT. JOY DEPT. STORE


  
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had been in ill health for sever-
al years.
He was a member of the Mt.
Calvary Church, Elizabethtown,
and had been employed at the
State Crippled Childrens’ Hos-
pital, Elizabethtown, for five
years. Prior to that time, he op-
erated a farm in Rapho Twp.
A resident of Lancaster Coun-
ty for 30 years, he is survived
by his wife, the former Anna |
Rosenfeld and a son and two
daughters; Peter R., Columbia!
R1; Martha, wife of David W.
Shickley, Mount Joy R1 and
Elsie, wife of John H. Hornber-
ger, Lancaster.
Two grandchildren and two
sisters also survive: Susan, wife
of Henry Warkentin, Campden,
Ontario, Canada; and Katherine
wife of Henry Janzen, St. Cath-
erine’s, Ontario, Canada.
Funeral services were
Thursday, January 7, at
Heilig Funeral Home.
held
the




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OUR FUEL OIL,
EVERY LITTLE DROR |
BRINGS COLONESS TO
A uh sor,

Help your furnace give you
from metered trucks.


Stimulate your business by adver- | ¢
usmg in the Bulletin.

Mortuary Record ‘Borough Council
on the purchase.
| Company for $1,460. {
i orange for
The committee was asked to re-
National Bank for
current bills.
ber amounted to $1,421.93 In- |
cluded in that amount was a| Rules For Motorists
lawyer's fee for $250.00. This|
$250 00 was the amount charg. | Released By Auio Club
ed to represent the borough in Biotorists ean stop 8 ic ding
x aan | on slippery roads and streets by
} the Stephen viii? | observing well established
! rules, advises Edward P. Cur-
ran, Safety Director of Key-!
Farm Show | stone Automobile Club.
{
top performance by letting tems must be received at {on the car immediately.
us supply you with quality ||{the Farm Show Building at| Second: Steer in direction of
Fuel Oil. Prompt service Harrisburg by 6 o'clock Satur- | the skid.
day,
sion will sponsor a truck again | Mr.
this year to take small exhibits | removing the pressure
to the 1954 Pennsylvania Farm | brakes the
Show at Harrisburg.
I Former Florin Girl
Dies Of Bullet Wound
(From page 1)
8 im b seer. | Mrs. Vincent Engle, Middle-
maximum fine wi : e imposed. town R1, died Friday, January
i Council Votes “Yes” On Lights | rom a twenty-two calib
si elo : . x sr Breakfast
After a discussion on the sub | er rifle wound. Wirs. Engle was to the fact that a Better
ject of purchasing a traffic light
at the intersection at the inter-
section of Market and Main Sts., day
g si ( roted “yes” |; 7
all six councilmen vot ) her side on. the
A representa-
| found by her
floor at
: 2 : home.
tive of the Reigk Company iid She was rushed to the Har-
whic ins all ec ‘ y | risburg Hospital where she died
lights at the two intersections Friday
in Mount Joy) spoke to the] ee
group. The men decided to pur-
: survived b
chase the light from the Reigle 5 y
(of Florin and is
| her husband, Vincent;
dren, Stephen and Ellen June;
The light will be in operation her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
from 8-9 a. m.; 11:00 a. m. to 1 | sell Herr, Florin: a sister, Mrs.
p. m. and 3-4 p. m. and will au-{ Derr and two brothers,
Florin;
Mr.
tomatically go to a flashing Russell, Jr., and Leon,
Main Street and | and her maternal parents,
flashing red for Market Street and Mrs.
for the other hours of the day. Mount Joy.
The discussion was going pro | She was buried Monday
and con until Mr. Fish suggest- | ternoon from the Coble Funeral
ed that wasn’t one child's life | Home, Middletown and was
saved worth $1460? and would- | pyried in the Dyer Cemetery,
n't that relieve a policeman to,
go to the grade school and
check the speedy Marietta Ave. | .. .
traffic? Also, he pointed out, (Fish Pond License
‘ that it took over six months’ | Is Clarified By State
work to get the state to grant |

In order to clarify apparent
it were refused |
Tue light 2 that the op- | misunderstanding of the farm-
ible
iow; lg | pond law passed by the 1953
portunity could not be secured | Ds
f the state. ! Session of the Legislature,
again BO en Cetin Set | Pennsylvania Fish Commission
ag 9 today point out that a farm
President Myers appointed a
cial budget committee con-
Specia £ The owner of farm
sisting of Maurice Bailey , James |
may fish these ponds as they
2 ste Hos tetter. | g
Spangler and Lester 5 | have in the past and they
| pond license is not compulsory.
are
husband who had
| just returned from work Thurs-
The weapon was found by
her
She is the former Irene Herr
two chil-
Addison Breneman, of
af-
ponds

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RAGE JUICE
DEAL SW FLA.
rapruit Juice
IDEAL FAI QUALITY
TOMIO JUICE
46-02 C
can
46-0z C
can
46-0z C
can
LOUELLJLK 't's Homogenized 4 tall cans 49¢
LOUELLATTER America's Prize Winner 4's, Ib 75¢
FARMDADRY MILK 9.902 pkg 27¢
PRINCESARGARINE Golden 1's 2bs 43¢
GLENWOSRAPE JELLY 12-02 glass 2]¢
ENGLISH RMALADE deal 16.02 jar 23 ¢
For Breakioast and Every Meal Y our Best Buy is.
Nutritieelicious Enriched Supreme Bread
Suprenread
IS
for a large gq,
dated lo’
WHY PAY 25?
LOUELLA BU? BREAD White or Whole Wheat; loaf 25¢


FRESH!
They snd Et ae! not obliged to have the pond li-
ret SE Thursday. Jan-| censed unless they so desire. On a Diet? Gipreme Protein Bread '°af 25¢
budg 7:00 p. m | However, when a farm pond Nut Sticky Buns pkg 6 99g
uary 21, : : .
: owner desires to fish his pond
re-appointed | wher d p
Paul Little was i :
f term of the or remove fish anytime during
re of the | the year without regard for sea-
Zoning Commission. A purchase |
of a time clock for the firehouse |
was completed. The clock will
be used to automatically turn |
on and off the light in the hall .
and the outside light. | Firemen
Tax Exoneration List Given |
George Brown, III, turned ov- |
er a list for which he seeks ex- |
The list was turned |
finance committee. |
son, size and bag limit, then and
then only is he required to
have that pond licensed.
a i

(From page 1)
when the company was
farm of Forry Min-
a. m.
called to the
nich, Mount Joy RI.
| hich farm is located in the di-'
rection of the Musser Chicken
| Patmos. The chimney and pipes
onerations.
over to the
port on the lists at the February
|
meeting. ; . | at the house became clogged
A resolution was drown ip ol preventing the smoke from es-
borrow $1500 from the non | and caught fire. The
payment of |... put out the fire and clean-
| ed out the and pipes.
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Bills for the month of Decem-
(From page 1) | First rule: Release the brakes
January 9. | “Too quick, or heavy-fobted
The Lancaster County Exten- | braking causes most skidding,”
Curran continued. “So, by,
on the
cause is eliminated
| But the effect may continue and
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FAST-CONVENIENT
and come as you are!
oe HIRST NATIONAL BANK
LN] aa
Sri LE SAF 1] Eee
| “Many drivers become pan-
[ic ‘ky when their cars start to,
| skid and jam on the brakes in a
| desperate effort to stop the ma-!
| chine, forgetting that they must
| first stop the skid. The impulse
| to apply the brakes harder when
|a car slides off on a ni
must be resisted, because a
smashup virtually is inevitable
unless the skid is gotten es
control.
“And, finally, icy roads are
not the only skidding hazards.
Wet t pavements, unequal
of brakes, 4
changes in the direction of trav-|
all
tire
. > eer
pressures, inequality
el and rough road surfaces
contribute to the danger.”
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4 Premium Crackers
25°
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Tenderest, Juiciest Steaks You Ever Ate - - Taste and See!
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BEEF ROAST [iii


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Boneless Pot Roast '> 59¢ | Lebanon Bologna S'- 1b 29¢
Lean Plate Beef '® {9c | Fresh Pork Sausage 45¢
Skinless Frankfurts '> 43¢ Mealy Scrapple 2 's





The truck will leave from | | the best thing to do is to steer o - -
the new Farm Bureau building in the direction of the skid. 4 Fresh Killed Frying or Stewing Fully )
at 8:30 a. m., Saturday, January “Steering into the skid means Cc ¥i C K E RN a Dressed b
9. It will stop at Newcomer's|simply that if the rear wheels 4
Hardware Store, Mount Joy at|slide to the right... as often 4 WRT coma a x
) a. m. to pick up exhibits from | they do . . . the car should be Fresh Pudding Style 39¢ | Sliced Cheese og ib pk 33¢
this area. | steered in that direction. Again, ¢ PERCH OR HADDOCK FILLETS I) 39c CLEANED WHITINGS 1b 19
rw if the rear wheels slip to nie
left . . . as they may do if the ANOTHER BiG ACME SALE OF “A” SIZE,
| brakes are not properly equaliz-| U.S. No. 1 QUALITY SELECTED WHITE
| ed . . . the steering wheel should
| be turned in that direction.
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10:23¢
Stock Up - - - Last Y ear’s Price 10 Ib bag 49¢c
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SEABROOK FARMS FROZEN BROCCOLI 10-0z kg
Frozen SEABROOK FANCY CAULIFLOWER Ios DS 29
Foods SEABROOK CUT GREEN BEANS 2 10-0z pkgs 49¢
B & W CONCEN. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 3 6-07 cans 29¢


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JANUARY FAMILY CIRCLE NOW ON SALE
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