The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 18, 1954, Image 2

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There never was an ‘age of ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
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| Pennsylvania Man
O WwW L L A F F S Marie jo BILL STN ‘3! Manetta School { H y d by DAV Cottage cheese for a salad can | wood’ simply because there Phone 702
ever ay a onore y | be served plain or with one of | never was a conceivable time FARM BUREAU
East Main Street, Mount J
ein oh County. 79. ik News hs | these: chopped anchovies, pine- | when man did without it. ’ a G4.
Larmon D. Smith, Publisher Pel ; ives iekles | Sure fire
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JAMES B. HEILIG
Funeral Director |




| apple pieces, olives, pickles, | Life Insurance Co.
nuts or green onions.
THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, March 18 2 | : (COTTAGE CHEESE NO 'AGE OF WOOD’ | Benj. ¥. Garber

John E. Schroll, The Junior Class of Marietta Patronize Bulletin Advertisers # Home COLUMBUS OHIO



‘ditor and Publisher, 1901-1952

 


















iy High School will present the 3- |
¢ 0 & | act ¢ dy, ‘Crazy But Cute,” | 4
Subscription Rate $2.50 per | wet comec) vy ’ i r ~ | .
vear by Mail written by Bertita French, Mar. | NEW SHOP HOURS | ® Wrecks Rebuilt D
nie’ rates upon request. | 25, 1954 at 8 P. M. in the high CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY |
Entered at the postoffice at] ; 2D L N :
Mount Joy, Pa., as second-class | Sea] auditor A fos: : | TUESDAY - FRIDAY - 9:00 TO 9:00 ® Cars Painted 7 1d 0] B R 3 A
mail under the Act of March 3,{ The cast includes James all d aN ER CoN LF cos.
1 1879. . | Grove, Sara Jane Portner, Alan | SATURDAY - 8:00 A. M. TO 6:00 P. M. @® Glass Insta € Eo Bureau: Mutual Aut Insurance LE
Member, Pennsylvania News- | Kugle, Bruce Hoffman, Sonja oh AL as 4 TH CL re
| paper Publishers” Association. | carver, Edward Miller, Naomi | HAIR CUTS WITH OR WITHOUT APPOINTMENT HANK'S Rakesh =
Rutherford, Doris Groff, Kath-| |
. . OTR RL AUTO BODY SHOP
i leen Hamlin, Helen Gorman, [ ’ nn CIIND |
| Editorially | Darlene Gilbert, William Shirc- | # VICTOR BROOK'S BARBER SHOE | 28 OLD MARKET STREET "Warren H. Stehman
DO YOU HAVE A | man. | FLORIN PHONE 3.6931 a0 E ST, F LORIN }
" | SUGGESTION? | The play is being directed by | 9-de PHONE M De
BY A WISE OW L In this issue of the Bulletin, | Hubert Peters. ———— rte peers
Yearbook Aimost Completed
Final layouts for the year-|


we have given the third sugges- |



Felt so St. Patricksy ener tion received as go what to do k
day that I wrote the column in| with the elementary school book, ‘The Mariettian,” will be | :
» elementary plot | : ,
green ink. | 7 Several months ago,] Sent this week. According to Filmer Abrams; Philadelphia Due to rising cost, A&P Coffees will advance 5c a pound next MONDAY, MARCH 22nd. We
| the chool 0 ard and Cham production schedule, the finish- fruit produce w holesaler, has heen urge you fo buy an extra ound or more this weekend so that you may take advantage of
y gC ard i ha opt :
: £ [ Simian Can. 1 | named recipient of the Disabled the prices shown in this
Met a fellow on the bus to|of Commerce asked interested | books will arrive by May 1.1 Ay eriean Veterans Citizen Salute
Mild and Mellow
EIGHT COFFEE .. 9% .., *2.91
Rich and Full-Bodied
RED CIRCLE :OFFEE te 252.97 :
Orders for books will be taken | of the Month for outstanding as-
Lancaster carrying a music| citizens to thipk about the sub-| A
by any member of the Senior sistance to disabled veterans.
stool. I asked him where he was| ject : rite ich | ti 4
sto asked he ject and write lette rs which | Class Abrams, 47, has continuously eon-
going and he explained: “I'm | could be printed in the Bulletin. | : | tributed fruit for hospitalized dis-
returning this music stool to the This is not a subject which Teachers Spend Day Observing abled veterans and has personally
y Mh a The school in Marietta was| assisted the DAV in its project
store where I bought it vel can be discussed and acted up-| > 3 sas projects,
: tee ; sp 3 iy )AV award is one of a series
> Te g - : : . closed Tuesday, Mar. 9 in order Lhe 1
twisted and turned it in all di-| 5 at any time in the far future. dy by the organization which each





rections, but I can’t.get a single . tn 5 tracy sible | to permit the teachers to ob- aonth honors nationally a person : .
tiote cut off.” BUS Bae y a et serve other schools. Several who hos furthered the cause of FOOD STORES Yigoigus and Wines A 1b $ 3b $
high school building will vegin| To fo Susquehaina Township os I roe slit BOKAR COFFE: 1 03 3.03
Have vou heard about the fel- iD duns to change it into an le | School, some visited Manheim — On "oy : - bag bag
low who called his car "Flatte-| building. | Central School District, Roh- | HOSPITALS IT WILL PAY YOU TO
* { rerstown Elementary = School, COME SEE. Large 176-Size Florida (One Price—None Priced Higher)
ry” because it got him no-
where? As of March 18, there remain | york Public Schools, and Coat-| The 8,637 registered hospitals COME SAVE AT A&P!
only three months for citize ns | seville Public Schools in the U. S. admitted 18,237,118
of the town to give suggestions | Girls to Attend County Chorus | patients in 1952, one every 1.7 |

Oranges «29°
“Quint” Amspacher told me he


is working on a new invention: | &> to what to do with the land.| county Chorus will be held seconds. ft Ll t .
An alarm clock with half a bell | Even if your suggestion is NoOl/ pig vear at Millersville State | meer eee ip on California Fresh (One Price—None Priced Higher)
designed to awaken only the adopted you can put some! qeachers College Saturday, |

- Tea Broccoli wT =
A lady downstown asked her | | Weien, Doris Groff, Patty Hugh- | Thin-Skin (One Price—None Pages Higher!
domestic help why she hadn’t Letters To The Editor jo es, Shirley Bailer, Dawn Zink, 4.01, 35¢ 8-oz. 05¢c 1 5 "
Jeane? > wi 8 4 irley Myers, and Sonja Carv- NZ kg.
awe the ow Ih answer to the suggestion | ww Myers, and Sonja pkg pkg. ori a rapefruit 5 fo 29:
sige as we as on he insiae. sf 5
that cifizens make recommen- |
» maid ex ied: “W a. | Youth Day In Government Is |
The maid explained: “Well. mt | ations a to what sl on dome" P10 UE |] gd | | HoimteaBass | Golden one Lb L
< 2 INS e SO ye . | “ © A >
3 with the plot of ground where] adi Cy Pkg. Pkg. 0 é dailaiids
could look out, but left the out- a trary ig sre Marietta’s Youth Day in Gov- of 16 21c of 48 55¢ : NONE PRICED HIGHER
side dirly co people couldn't oo ernment was supported this Winesap Apples Westen. 8 os S00 Potatoes..." Ivf bag
husband. thought on the subject. | Mar. 20. The following girls] R C Mi 9
— | from Marietta will attend: Elise ° ° jesse S


Te . stands, another suggestion has is 3
look in.” — — — That explains on Rs by the Elizabethtown Jun- . . a ih
Io k been given. A drawn plan is in| ior Chamber of Commerce. NOW SOLD Nabisco Premium Pascal Celery Florida 2 a 29¢c Sweet Potatoes 3 25
the Bulletin office which shows Canadian Rutabagas yp TH
Two parties were organized 3 Nore arse
placement of the following pro- week—-the Blue Party, su- HERE Saltine Crackers Cau! iflower Pe a forse 29% Prunes Sunsweet 1-1b. 27¢ 2-1b. 49¢
The man who dived from a
En : posed items: a swimming pool | pervised by Benjamin Weaver A Large pkg. pky
ier in hilly to rescue an 1in- > > arge 1
p hill; e al using the present basement ex-|. . White P CRA i-lb. Iceberg Lettuce 13s 25¢ Cashew Nuts 120s, 49¢
come tax collector prefers to and concrete floor with | the lite Porty, Supervisi POUND 2 POUNDS k C :
remain anonymous. - - So does : ed by John Sheaffer. Two rep- pede One of the most outstanding frozen food values A&P has ever offered!

0S sar of | A
_.-* “the man who pushed the tax beth housesiat. the rear of the resentatives from each grade $ 40 5 80 Ey a : Weaver 2-lb $
ot y pool; shrubs surrounding the i 9 lad Swift S :
collector in. : 7 to 12 were selected. Brand k
pool: two fish ponds: two tennis T Pkg. =
hey were, Blue: 7th, Betty {
courts; a band shell and a Boy- Frey: 8th, Janice Homan; $th ® Baby Food Orange Juice .°¢ Gas, 99¢ Potatoes Sesbrasl, Form 9.01. Oba
ve 3 > : »
You can be sure of one thing Girl Scout building. pkgs.







In a small town people will — i | Sandra Reisinger; 10th, Bever- : Signed 3/y0z, S inach ; . fy ox doy Noe
SR with you in frou ley Aras, LI Ze; Lig: ns Pharmacy i> Ronped 2 22¢ he pinach 2133 Brussel Sprows x 38
—and if you haven any am Re ge liv. Bidc if
trouble they'll hunt some up for Manheim Central White: 7th, Joe Portner: 8th] : id ane on { Evans Sundae Snow Chop Frozen Food Values at A&P!
| Paula Weien; 9th, Richard MOUNT JOY


A young man took his grand-| | James Rapp; 12th. haul Butterscotch 8-02
ro : = {el The Senior Class of Manheim | man. Sua
mother with him on a trip to €nl1or ass o anheim | man Chocolais Fudge Yor 14¢ Show Grop Fr ozen Cut Corn 2 bing 39¢
Snow Crop Lima Beans "+ 2 49¢
Europe. While in a museum Central High School will pre-| Candidates selected fro he
pkgs.
Snow Crop Broccoli Spears 2 ) 49¢
Snow Crop Peas & Carrols 2 °~ 35¢
pkgs.

sent the play, “State Fair”, ad-| Blue party were Burgess. Lan-
apted from the book by Phil|ny Libhart; Borough Council,
Stong, on April 9 and 10 at 8:00 2nd Ward, Doris Groff, 1st
man, . 3rd
there he pointed out the Mona
Lisa and told her it was a great
masterpiece. “What's so great]
about it.” she asked? It’s noth-| o'clock in the high school audi-| Ward, Graybill Gor

| | La Choy Meatless
Chop Suey
19:02
31 C aN NANA NNN A A NA rr Ar Sor Sr Ne Nr NP AEA

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aT Schoo] News [i we. cummin ing | Toppings | Snow Crop Peas ~~ 2 [i 33c
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ing but a copy of that old torium. The play is being direc-| Ward, Doris Hummel: Juslice




dar that’s been hanging in the | ted by Mrs. Vivian Brown. The! of the Peace, Patricia Brenner; £8 Can
woodshed for years.” — — — cast includes: Mary Jane Gray-| School Bord Dire ctors Janice J Butter Sunnyfield In V4-lb. lb. 15 1-lb. 13
Might as well stayed home!! Io, Joan Kiiiheffer, Sandra Hoffman and Alan Ku le S Th Philli ’s Fancy Creamery Prine Solid
ee Weidman, Marian Graybill,| Candidates selecied from the pare e p H P ¢ is 14-02 8 . . 30
Looking over the old accounts| Helen Nohrenhold, Ronald Ad.| White party were: Burgess G d Tomato Sou unit's va sup bottles 29¢ Dole S Fruit Cocktail pit 3c
on January, I recalled the time! ams, Dale Stauffer, Gene Flory, | Robert Eckman: Borough Coun- wrease, ain [J lona Tomato Juice #4 19¢ A i Quaker A001
I 1 1 Larry Tshud Edward Fu il, 1st Ward, B 1 Marley S HH G J Con
was collecting bills one sum-| Larry .lshuay, idward Frey, | cil, 1st Ward, Beverley Marley, : 3 101/5-0 uliana gern “oe 2am
mer down around Gap. I found|and Glen Faus. { 2nd Ward, Sara Jane Portner, Spoil The Car oon. 25¢ Rese! 2am 23¢ 7 ;
ES ve cans Tuna Fish “i vo “en dic

3rd Ward, William Shireman;
Justice of the Peace, Patrick
Moran: School Board Directors, |
“a bachelor farmer milking his
one cow. ‘I'll be through in a
minute,” he grunted, motioning |
Car well lubricated
SE ele Marca Peaches Red Salmon ®t on 63¢
eration” a 0 Grapefruit ih. “er 19¢ Sharp Cheddar Cheese " 55¢

Special Lenten


me to sit on a milking stool. Services Planned Ru'h Fahringer and Richard | i n Lon I
He finished milking, lifted the| Special lenten services have| Kline A well greased car per- iE | Sa dwich Bags Butter Beans ge oe ai 23¢ V-8 Cocktai Vegans po 35¢
pail to his mouth and drank [been planned for March 23 to The platiorm for the White forms more smoothly . . pkg. Dewco Peas ©. pe § [+ Hershey Syrup @ 2-230
deeply, poured the remainder] 26 in the Trinity Evangelical! Party stated: We advocate — gives you a quiet ride. of 40 10 1, = Whole: 4-1, Vir. Fone
on the ground and hung up the} Congregational Church. Each more and better Christmas dec- Let us lube it up TO- Chicken Cooked or $1.49 Evaporated Milk Se 4 cons 50¢
pail. “Now,” he said, “‘the milk- service will begin at 7:30 p. m. ora ions; fullfillment of Memor DAY Marcal Pa or ona Cut Beets Cans 25¢ Cur Own Tea iy 39¢ 15¢
ing’'s done, supper's over, "the The Rev. Q. A. Deck is the loc- ial Park plans: a Clean-up, Fix- p Dried Peas Sreea 15. 13¢ 26: 25¢ Rolls Gn Jane Parker pko. 25¢
innamon Breakfast of 9
lishes done. What do y rant? | al pastor. ip Program for Marietta; bet- ) . na Oe Abin
SO Yo A | Ww Marien; oot If RALPH WALTERS Hankies Mayonnaise 7’ 31c i" 55¢ Hot Cross Buns i, © 28¢

beni wi March 23 — Speaker Rev. | ter sewage disposal facilities; J : y ;
With the price of hair cuts so| Kenneth Maurer, Dean School, the completion of the paving of SINCLAIR SERVICE pkgs. All Prices in This Advertisement Effective Through Saturday, March. 20th,
high, here's a new wrinkle that| of Theology, Myerstown. | Front Stree; improvement of § 323 E. Main St, Mount Joy 3 of 100 25¢


roc ivi rece ’ 2 Raritan ; ‘ater program; the ‘ganiza- he
ee es March 24 — Speaker - Rev.) [DF PECL LO ote Rod a Red Heart Marcal Paper Kitchen Charm Marcal
A man with a little boy went | william Booth, Pastor,
C ee he ee em



in to a barber shop. The man| church. Lititz Club’: a cafeteria for the ele- | 1 :
spoke, ‘We both want to get March 25-26 Messages by mentary classes; the organiza- Dog Food Napkins Waxed Paper Toilet Tissue
our hair cut. I have an errand | (he Pastor. “| tion of a “Weight ‘Lifting Club” | pkgs. 18 2 125 ft. 3 All rolls
to run down the street, so if you met oes tl A Me public use of gym on Saturdays; 6 1.1b. 85¢ of 80 NW G rolls C Col 19¢
olors
a two-week training course for

cans

don’t mind, you can cut mine FOOD SALE PLANNED {
first.” After the man’s hair was| FOR FLORIN CHURCH volunteer firemen in order to LIFE 1S ALWAYS Np co tea Lux Li uid .
lif sf insure better fire protection for|| SO MUCH SWEETER M & M Ss 4 Silver Dust Cremo
cut, he lifted the young fellow| The Youth Deparment of the|



into the barber's chair and said, | glossbrenner E. U. B. Church, | the the Organization of a WHEN OUR OIL Candy Coated Chocolate Detergent Marshmallow Cream
“I'll be back in a few minutes, | will hold a food sale on| Basketball League in | BURNS IN YOUR HEATER | | | ; gs ¢ giant c 7!/y-0z. 23
son.” » Saturday, March 27. at 10:00 a.| the High School gym on Satur-| 7-pz. 23 large 39° giant 69° 1 pkg. 63 jar 0
After the barber finished cut-| ., ij the Church corridor. | day nights | pkg. G can can
ting the boy’s hair, he said “You EE | The platform for the Blue -— Frosting pkg. 25¢
f ay oy m— -
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| Party stated: football for the
| Libby's Puss’n Bools Reynold’s Wrap Instant
Pure Alumi Foil
Beef Stew Cat Food i a Fels Naptha
asked me if I'd like to get a free| Joy on the grounds of ter: legal absences fer hunting:
16-02. bo: AQ 815: 70 es 25: = Bh ergs
can dle cans C cans ¢ fo ro oe C
haircut with him.” indignities student government in the new -
denim = | school; discussion on curfew; Chase March chills from your | Nola Modess Fels Naptha Felso
can wait in the chair there, son-| pi, ED SUIT FOR DIVORCE
ny. Your father will be right | Claude Eugene Zeller, 29 W.| new schoo!: driving course in|
back.” | Donegal Street, Mount Joy filed | the new school; improvements |
“Oh, that’s not my father”! divorce proceedings against El- on the general conditions of our
replied the boy. “That man just va Marie Zeller, 15 Lumber St., town: organizing a youth cen-|







The chief I get out Never run into debt—not if| more sports for boys and girls | ov J A
of using a taxi is the care-free} you can find anything else to | in the new school; different ome by keeping your fuel Soap Flakes oap Detergent
feeling you have when the fen-| run into. | schedule of periods in the new || lank full to the brim with f| boxes of large
ders crumple upon contacting! ee | school; better lighting in the{| our dependable Fuel Oil. 3c 12 pads 11¢ 3 cakes 25¢ large 28c
an unknown object. store. Harry said: “Yes, don’t! business section of town: Spring | ~.11 2.9483 and Blade your pkq. pkg.















I heard Charlie Groff tell the touch it, it might bite you.’ The | vacation at the new school. rder NOW! Fi . lc SALE OF lc SALE OF
fellows backl at the railroad |fellow answered: ‘1 won't, Im| Elections were held Wednes- { orien S h Sweetheart S Snowy
station to never worry about! only looking to see if that was a| day, Mar. 18, in the high school | Aerosol Decd ¢ nl weel eart Soap oap
walls having ears, because walls | red flower or blood on it.” - - -| auditorium. Results of that el- | ora 4 regular size 26¢ bath size Powdered Bleach
are plastered and couldn't hear | evtion will be published in next | 6 cake comb. cake comb. C 51
3 z . asain exis doy 1 See Jesu | | -0Z. B 3 k AE an asi] ou f2 5-02.
straight anyway. One of the things which wor-| week's newspaper. C uy 3 cakes at regular price of 25c.| Buy 3 cakes at regular price of 35c.
MCT rv business men is the number re — | | { ca Get 4th cake for lc. Total price 26c.' Get 4th cake for lc. Total price 36c. pkg.
A Rheems customer of Harry | of unemployed still on the pay-| We make a living by what | ’ —-
Darrenkamp’s asked if that was ' rolls. we get, but we make a life by | 87 EAST MAIN ST. MT. JOY, PA.
a cactus plant he had in his’ A WISE OWL’ what we give.

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