The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 04, 1954, Image 2

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    I'HE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.


Thursday, March 4

resided {here all her life
until
son-in-law and
daughter,
M1
ah,
wife of Charles
Sheetz,
Shearer and was a life-long res.
ident of Lancaster County. She
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THE BULLETIN -| FLORIN Mortuary Record 16 vears ago when she moved | and Mrs. Henry W. Nauman, of | Florin, 13 grandehildren; seven
oO W L L A F F S ges every Thursday at 11 | | to Elizabethtown. She was a | Elizabethtown R1, at 10:45 p.m. | great-grandchildren; a sister, | was a member of the Old Order
East Main Street, member of the Elizabethtown | Saturday after an illness of two | Mrs. Maude Groff, and a broth- | River Brethren Church.




Mount Joy. |
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CLAYTON S. BRUBAKER







Lancaster County, Pa. | m= wi fs ; : AE IE 2 evi
Larmon D. Smith, Publisher | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nye and| Claytoh 8." Bitibaker, 82, died | Church of the Brethren. months. | er, Howard, both of Reading. Surviving is a son and
John E. Schroll { Mr. and Mrs. Victor Koser re- lat 11:10 Monday, after a two- | There survive a son, Charles Born near Bernville, Berks Funeral services were held ter, Mrs. Annie Eee
Editor and Publisher, 16011953 | turned home Sunday after vaca.| weeks’ illness, at the home of | M., Elizabethtown, one grand County, he was a son of the late at the Nissley Funeral Home on Elizabethtown ha i emel
oe | 4 | tioning in the South | his son-in-law and daughter, | child, three great-grandchildren | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hetrick. | Wednesd: ay afternoon. with whom sie Yesit ed. Also
| Subscription Rate $2.50 per Mrs. Darwin Loraw was ad<| Mr. and Mrs John K. Wolge- and two brothers, Levi H. Mus- | He was a resident of Lancaster | ER surviving are 12 grandchildren,
{ y i LOTE vas ad- ry : . voter or : dwar +
year by Mail : . muth, Mount” Joy R2, with|ser, Manheim; and Harry H.| County for 55 years MRS AMOS H.. HEISEY 35 great-grandchildren and one
{Advertising rates upon request. mitted to the General Hospital | ’ ek To : . ; i lav. 95. \.areatareat-grandehild
Entered at the postoffice at! on Wednesday as a surgical pa-| whom he resided. Born in Ra- | Musser, Mount_Joy R2. Hetrick was a member of the | Mrs. Elizabeth W. Heisey, 99, grea great-gre del yi
| Mount Joy, Pa., as second-class | tient. | pho Twp., he was a son of the | Funeral services were held at | Church of the Brethren. | widow of Amos H. Heisey, died Funeral services will be held
mail under the Aet of March 3, vi ly, Hate Joseph E. and Susan E.| the Nissley Funeral Home on He is survived by three sons, | at 9:30 a. m. yesterday at the | at 1:00 p. m. Saturday after
| Pennsylvania News 1 WA BY of i Stauffer Brubaker and a mem- Tuesday afternoon. William, Lancaster: David, Eli- | home of a son, Samuel S. Heis: | noon at the home of his son
/ 81 a | $= JAllian Hamilton this past week aE al let Yi ; : ib dy TN 3 x a : : OT :
paper Publishers’ Association. | oy Ke ” Fo rp 3 Mee ber of Erisman's Mennonite | snr zabethtown; and Arthur, of!ey, Mount Joy RI. Samuel with further services at
| M Ra. Nang S| church where he served as a WILLIAM M. HETRICK | Manheim; two daughters, Mary, Born in Mount Joy Township, | 2 p. m. at Mt. Pleasant Church.
Stockholders M B Same som: |. ton for 25 years. He operat. Ww illiam M. Hetrick, 71 Mt. | wife of Henry W. Nauman, at|she was a daughter of the late Burial in adjoining cemetery.
| ay buy | » Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauff- | farm in Rapho Tw until | Joy R1, died at the home of his whose home he died; and Beul- Samuel and Elizabeth Witmer Samuel.
ed
| Addit | Stock man, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Me- rn hine sp oir I on bs aE JO} his whos
i fiona Qc | Curdy, Palmyra, Mr. and Mrs. | "Sot! are © 5
| wife, the former Maria Whit- |
~ ; | Ross Ammon and Mr. and Mrs. :
7 Fir oop rr | Pro Forma Consolidated | | myer, died in 1944 Surviving |
Paul Geyer. 4 :
BY A W [SE OW L | Earnings (giving effect to own- a of ‘the Brethren is a son and daughter: Mae, |
i gE J jo
The other day there was a l ership of 91 percent. of The | will hold a series. of. Revival We % Joe aig)
phone call at the fire house for Scranton Electrie Company | meetings at the Rheems Church x i : ibe pa iy ps an ven
: + y - mur 9 VIE 21! a. weve
‘Mouse” Myers., When Roscoe stock as if such stock had been starting Sunday, March 7th. grandchildren, five great-grand-
called him to the phone, Mouse gequired : i Poriveviesnin Rev. Hartman Rice ‘of Shady | . po. Ls
pa acquired and the Pennsylvania; | i 1 he E children and a sister, Miss Susie |
asked who Nene him. Rosse been ouistanding throughout | Jive 2 | 4 vangelist. | ls. Brabiker. East Petersburg,
y 3 . . wvery » welco
said he Sie ht iy f 1 shares issued in exchange had | Nir. and: Mus rive née Todd, | also survive. X |
V s¢ asked: Ss e ave . 1 { 8. are : i
Mouse as Re pes 2 a the period) after all charges ac- of WanBelti wel : ee of Mir. Funeral services were
‘lasses on? - He st : > rere guests 4 ;
glasses of He SH Yip | cruing to the common stock of G By 0 8 Ci iv. on! | T hursday from the Fu-
they televise phone calls. | Pennsylvania Power & Light Geurge Shetter and family « pera] Hothe 1 X
= | Company for the twelve months | = gi yl Mrs. James. Eichler reese te Co I
A local home-owner was de- | ended January 31, 1954 were| pi a: os SIE A: MRS. AMOS SHELLY
lighted with the way the paint- | $15,046,209, equivalent to $3.05 | find aaugnier, Audfey were Lhe Grave B. Shelly. #7 Ho :
had decorated his house. | dhs pa ; | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mrs. Grace E. Shelly, 57, wid-
er ha decorale § per share of common stock out- Bl t Fal i Sind ow of Amos Shelly. formerly
‘ : . . 3 » 2168S ¢ ) { S . \ 3
You did a fine job,” he said, standing at such date, as com-| a mou 1.4 h sunday AS : S : of Karo Syrup Florida Juicy Thi
a : ter Paaiba ; - | Miss Margaret Eichler is con-| of Manheim R.D. died at 8:30 orida Juicy Thin-Skin 216-Size
and I'm going to give you a} pared with $11,902,574 or $2.41 | Sund tthe Warner
: ooh ) Tr ace a. HR ay. & » Werners-
little something extra. Here’s' per share on the same pro for- in her home on account of a0 Sosy 4.4 e Sarna Blue or Red Label 8
$20. Take the missus to a ma consolidated basis for the 12] ooo ; Fila pra fd : 24.02 5.1b yan £5 dozen
show.” | months ended January 31. 1953. | Mr. and Mrs. John Kissinger, | illness. 5 23c . 67¢c .
) S January J), 90. Land sons, of Lancaster visited Born in Rapho Twp., she was ottle can
That night the bell rang and!

Consolidated revenues for the | :
| relatives in town on Sunday.


| a daughter of
the late



Frank







Golden Bananas NONE PRICED HIGHER

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the painter stood at the door. twelve months ending January - C
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He was dressed at the heighth! 31 1954 were $107.116.,898, an Jn Rus bid Seb any | Kleenex lb.
of fashion. increase of 8.0 percent over the’ A . ars sy i
“What's the matter,” the man, revenues for the previous year. | Local Scouts Chueh of the Brounen hters Facial Tissue Fresh Tomatoes Mia ang Sop i 9°
asked, “did you forget some In a letter mailed to all hold- | {From page 1) | Wop fd gris pi ps. 16¢ 4 23° NO a
ing?” Bhp . TE ) ; é a son; I a, Ww Whi r
th ng’ aad | ers of the company’s common @Tious sections of the county will | | Chante Mani: of 200 of 300 Cauliflower Sow lie. large 200
No,” said the painter. ‘I just! | stock, P.P.&L's President, Chas. present “live” shows. Twenty | wh ool Eerl A A les Rome All.Purmcss 4 “ib, 49 Malia 9
came to take your missus to a |g, Oakes, - announced plans for minutes of each hour has been | Miriam, wile of Jay 3. Snavely . Pp None Priced Higher keg Cc Fresh Eggplant io. 12¢
show.” ! carrying. out further company | set aside for these shows i ond Carl, an Crisco Grapefruit Flarde 5 i 29¢
| es 3 stag y ++ | he 3. S surviving are . 9
eer | financing on or about April 1, Scout Executive J. H. Willett wi oe fs aly SS coh. Vegetable Shortening Sweet Potat US. No. 1 iq Coliforn 1%
I siopped at a little night! through an offering of addition- | and Exposition Chairman this | ste Deope ins nee, ; : 2 D3 - eet Pofatoes “:.);,' 3 »- 25¢ Fresh Dates <=“ hb 39%
spot on the way home froma] common shares to such | week joined In 3 statemon; dr iE Hy Van jo 17] ib 33c ie 89¢ A Truly § tional Price! Ol
Philly the other night and the shareowners. Under company ging friends of Scouting to be ay wi : Ae 3 can can y sensational Frice: d South Frozen
music was so bad that when the | charter. common stock holders | Sure to visit the exposition fran ¢ re n ans yo po oe | : r c
waiter dropped a tray of dishes | of record have first option on We hope through this expo- he a Sister oe i pin Th Ha Lummis ice cans
everybody got up dnd started | the purchase of new common | Sition to dramatize the activities | ahd Paul Fi. Hoth of Manhena : Birds Eye Frozen Sliced
dancing. | stock issued. To be offered pro | ©f Scouting and to stimulate] BA, ang Mis. James Peanut Butter CG
| 3 hi y
ii | rata, the new securities will be | 8reater interest in this charaet- | Elizabethtown R3 Strawberries 2 10-01. 49
A downtown business man | ayailable to commen stack hold- | er-building program,” they said. fa : INRY S \ hon, 35¢ Swi Birds Eye n Bg.
complains that everytime he ers on the basis of one share for “In addition you will be en-( MRS. HENRY §$. ESHELMAN} ind pinach Frozen R fa 35¢ Potatoes ores @ wea. 356
has to get up and make a speech | each seven shares already held. | couraging these boys, by your | Mrs. Amanda H. Eshelman, | reen Snow © 10.02 : Cop's John ie
: | cro ¢ od Fillets 35
he just mumbles. He says he| gubject to favorable market | Presence, They have worked 83, widow of Henry S. Eshel 4 S ¥ Broccoli 2 10.0. i ot, pee: ok
doesn’t know what the trouble conditions and to requisite Gov- hard in preparing their part in man died at her home 314 S.| p y Snow Crop pkgs. 49¢ A&P Fish Sticks os igen 45¢
is, it just seems like everytime epnmental authorization. the the big show and are enxious to Spruce St, Elizabethtown, at 41 { . Vegetable Shortening 8 N SR
he stands up to speak his mind | company plans to mail sub-| Show what they can do.” ¢ a.m, Salurday after an illness Lb rg ak a is id
sets down fptior They pointed out that the of 1d Wo 3-b, 02 Cheese Food I-1b. Cc -lb C
sets down. seription warrants to holders of ney ! at days can C ¢ Yee a Reduced Prices! k i
ee its common stock on or about | Subjects to be demonstrated A 1c was born in Rapho Twp. N but en ts |. can | ww * Pkg. loaf
Speaking of business men, a {he above date. The new offer. | the Guernsey pavilion cover aughter of the late Joseph N. a
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friend of mine from Easton. the company's first eéommors | Steh thivigs” ‘as camping, axe Hake Musser sser, andl Gerber S Banquet GChicke One Whole 4-lb. 1 49
who Jas a Successi) <a influ-' offer since August 1951, | manmanship, firebuilding. arch Baby Foods Cooked Chicken Can
ential businessman lay dying jg expected to be the large | ery, tracking, cooking. v
: . : 3 argest in : an 6.0z, Ann Page 1-lb. .
friend Othevv s-.d MRAOFFG company history according tol crafts as well as craft projects Strained 10 a 95¢ Grated Tuna Camp's 2 ao 45¢ Macaroni Toor pkg. 18¢ 2. 35¢
sometime back and summoned Mfr, Oakes. Share owners of Such as syrafoam craft, photo Chopped 6 “* 89¢ Tuna Fish Ce Ser eat” hy ~35¢ Spaghetti ATA 008
his best ' friend to his bedside, i yp 1 he ‘warp: graphy, woodcarving, plaster V SG Dry Cereal 8-01 pkg, 17¢ . We . 2 15% oz. cans 23¢ © Cans
SI . record on the warrant mailing Anricot Nectar Sue on 31 Mild Shar,
eliciting from him a promise to date will be eligible, to sub- | modeling and many others PARADE P 4 ” ei) 5 ¢ Cheddar Cheese “ 45¢ nr 55¢
see Bt i arora] Sin scribe. It is anticipated that the Jona for me stage acts i IN OUR AD Nabisco Oreo Bonito Flakes 2 St ing 35¢ Cheez Whiz 31¢ Th 59¢
cremated. e friend agreed, supscription period will expire | ¢lude Scout drills, magic tricks, | NN : old Steam Velb io
but asked cautiously and with apout fourteen days after the | hoedowns, firemaking, a mins- hs Sandwich Crackers Pink Saimon Reduced Price! Can 43c Our Own Tea ase 39%. 13¢
deep reverence: | mailing date Subscription | trel show, a midget act and the Js Bled Philip's 30-oz. y
auning ate : ption . weet Potato T 20-01, 48-o0z,
sand what would you want price and other terms and con- | like. Glénn M. Shober, of Troop | YOU TO pi 18¢ Bs ~ 21¢ Mother's Oats ie pkg. 39¢
ee pire | ditions of the offer has not yet| 32. Denver will be the master of He SAVINGS pig: A&P Corn Cream Style 2 Cans’ 27¢ M&M $ Cont os I~ 23¢
“The ashes?” asked the dying heen determined | ceremonies. 2. b Sa Jone Parker ;
by - . . rk 8-inch
man. “You will place them in| presently earning $3.05 per| The officials of the exposition Dried Pea Beans. 1%¢ : 2% Lemon Pie Special vet 39
4 Si es | : 5. Yuh White House tal a
an envelope addressed to the | share on the shares of common | Pointed out the exposition is en- Burneti’s Milk 4 a §0c Hot Cross Buns Porker iy 25¢
Collector of Internal Revenue | stock outstanding, the company | tirely a boys’ show, prepared, JAMES B. HEILIG
and tell him that now he has announced an increase in com- | Staged and operated by boys. Vanilla Extract : oles 18-01. c
everything. rele an ee Laer mon stock dividends from 50c | Adult leaders have given advice Funeral Director ineapp e ic Prices! Cans Can
TE {to 60c per share quarterly, be-| and guidance in planning, re- | 2-02; 35¢ 4-01. 65¢
A lady in Landisville had a| ginning April 1, 1954 hearsing and preparing the bottle boitle Kellogg's 8.00. c 0s ol.
gentleman roomer that she| pennsylvania Power & Light “how, but they hope to remain Food Coloring Kit § cians 21¢ Corn Flake Reduced Pkg. 1 5 ¢
Tong prea deal SE bu She | Company, at the close of 1953. in the background at the expo- Benj. F. Garber Prices!
sorrowfully admits she had 10 p34 4.934.424 shares of common | S1.i0n, excepting where needed! ELIZABETHTOWN, PA Ml Aaa} ; : :
é 934,424 shares . HV 4 , PAL All Prices in This Advert
ask Sp tas give up his on be- | stock outstanding—these shares for safety Supervision Phone 702-J EAU Ri § : ertisement Trough Satvday, March ons.
cause he misrepresente IM-= | heid by 53.072 shareowners. An- | FARM BUR Iva . .
self. He told her he was a bach-| ticipating that the new com- f : t T Motool Automebile Inivronte Co. Angei Soft Spic and Span Wesson Oil
elor of arts from Cambridge Hock Of Cine arroonis o Firs Cay Bo Food : :
{ mon stock offering will be tak Life Insurance Co. J Facial Tiss i h id H!
and she found out he had a: , 3 lived Br " po TET 8 ouse 0 eaner
he en up almost entirely by pres Preach At Zembo jome Officer COLU MBL | 1-lb int
wife and family in Pisiurgh | ent shareowners, the company he on: i fede} cans 65¢c white pkg. 23 1-lb. 24 54.02. ex 30e quart 15¢
— — ZAR & pity? } does not anticipate cither the : pon ar sports cartoonist FURNITURE | or colors of 400 pkg C pk. C oftle ott
: i { offer of any remaining shares to y 16 Li eyena TOPE R E F I i
Here's an informative tale | employees or a second found | ope ilar evangelist will conduct IN S H ING of Lux Soap Nibleis c 0X P k
about # tule etl tten by one of | option to shareowners., features 8 wo ign in Ze S| BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY PIE | lor ar ay
our grade pupils——— which had marked both P. P. &| Third and Division Sts REPRODUCTI | § i
The mule is a hardier bird bo 1950 and 1951 issues. Harrisburg, March 14-2 { CTIONS 2 iB bath size 35 Gorn Seat 17¢ 29¢ Margarine
y > yy i is he ; arles th ie oftie
han thief or turkey and Mr. Oakes said that the pro- + He : ths Rev Charles B LENHERT' S =f cakes ? 12-01. 33 2 I-1b. ec
different. He wears his wings ceeds tomy the additional Temple 0 now staff evangel- | Cabinet Sho ) 1 3 cans gallon bottle 49¢ pkgs.
on he Side of His Hed ie as ities will be used toward carry- | ist of Se Nationa € a of | ARTETA. xr Ti 5 -
two legs to wa with and two ing out the company’s pe aurches and he comes to Har- | L i a
| e post wa ta . Nd ; . | i
mare to kick with and is awful | | construction wy Already | risburg at the invitation of | Phone 6-2581 8tf d reeze Green Giant Green Giant Libby’s
backward about going forward. | totaling nearly 247. 000. a00 from | more than a hundred churches | Co SE | Stargent Peas Corn Tomato J
Which ind I 1946 tothe end of 1953. con- In the and surrounding | ¢ 9 ge c giant c 17-02 [4 dice
feh,reminds me of the}... ction progran Bins communities. R c M { k ? 17-01. 39 -01.
program plans now \ Pkg. Pkg. < 18-02, b-02
landlady who explained to an | call for additional expendi. | Since he left newspaper work | ° ° S | cans 2 gv. ig 21e cans 27¢
other apartment house owner tures, for the five years ending Yo he PH Chues Femple- | | 2-01.
that the people who vacated, gs of an additional $147,000-| i ibe cartoons: | Surf J
one of her apartments Were 000 with $33.3 million already | ras complete a course in il oy Dreft Armour S$
h people. “When they | | Princeton Theological Semin- | 3 Detergent
very posh peop budgeted for 1954 works. Inclu-| PC 0 (EOS SOS Liquid Detergent Detergent Beef
left,’ she relajes, ‘the lady says ded in these estimates are both a ay em ofan ® large 30¢ giant 60: y g : 867 Stew
to me, she says” ‘We're jeaving P.P.&L’s program and that of a = list! pkg. pkg. large 30 giant 1c large 30e giant Tle 16-02,
nothing Behind us but ape {its newly acquired subsidiary | ha 18 ak 3 rw Ist : bottle bettle pkg. pkg. can e
memories. suppose nat's thet Moantwin . as bee nternational mcliud- 3 Y
} the Scranton Electric Company. | . te uh re Ani lc Sale of
swanky kay to describe two, The future building program | ing Jus RELIVE Candy, and an NOW SOLD Ww db S
dozen empty beer bottles. | anticipates greatly - expended | Rations of Europe, which he 00 ury oap D Uz Cxydol Tide
je : { toured with Evangelist Billy | i
power requirements in the - v3 regular size -
After the wreckage some of ne ated BY Central Eastern | Graham. ! HERE ho 4 cake comb. 28¢ Soap Detergent Detergent
the robbers leave when they po cio. i homes farms and | In America he is in such de-| ai Buy 3 cakes at regular price of | large ¢ giant ¢| large tari iat San
k in, I can’t see why they mand that cities have booked NI 28c. Get 4th cake for ! k k 9 ge giant
reak. in, stores as well as industry. jo OTe Bm 20 POUND 2 POUNDS : Pig. pg. * I pkg. = ¢ pkg. C pkg. C ka G
ouldn’'t get honest jobs Ak | him for a year ahead, and he | pkg.
house wreckers. One frustrated and wrecked the of-| has addressed. thousands in such | 51 40 $¢ ) 80 Ic Sale of
safe eracker broke the glass ing fice. arenas as Soldier's Field, Chic Woodbury Soap Modess Florient Cheer
two doors to enter an office | | ago, and the Rose Bowl, Pasa 207 Bath size
building; chopped down anoth- | I leave you with this thought | dena. ® coke Comb. 3%¢ Reaul Aerosol Detergent Detergent
er door to get to the safe; L . The income tax depart-| Meetings at Zembo Mosque Buy 3 cakes at regular price of 2 a 11¢ 6-02 large iant
knocked of the safe’s knob and | ment can fake it as long as the | for the two weeks will be held | Sloan's Pharm ¢ Y 9 pr: or Super 12 pads 85¢ 9 0c gian
acy 38c. Get 4th cake for lec. can | Pkg. pkg.
handle and cut the wire on an! people can dish it out. | each night except Saturday at ‘ in .
electric drill he planned to use! A WISE OWL| 7:45 o'clock. There will be 3| Joy Theatre Bldg.
in cracking the safe. rr tl Aime J Sunday night meetings, March | MOUNT JOY 87 EAST MAIN ST. MT. JOY PA
Police said he then became Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends.’ 14, 21 and 28. J . ’ .