The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 03, 1955, Image 2

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0 WwW i L A F F S | oust THE BULLETIN | thoughts with the suggestion of, Rates To H ol d, THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pe Buller’ s B e auty S alon -
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East Main Street, Mount Joy. | Pennsylvania Railroad N J b L ET 1 Main Street Florin, Pa. | '
Larmon D. Smith, Publisher | notices on entire Philadelphia 049 SO No doings | YD E R S GARAG E
eee | division stating that there will FLORIN Permanents $5.00 up
| Bait dom, By: Sclirolls OL | be no train whistles tooted in the Says P. P. & L. Call Mt, Joy 3-4339 |
Pr an Publisher, 19 1952 | | vicinity of Mount Joy except in Scrinton Arca. electric ral oi 4 ; | Maude Buller, Prop. | |
| Subscription Rate $2.50 per | cases of necessity, as citizens had will mot as aw i Jib Miss Minnie Shelley ot pen ‘
year by Mail | complained that the whistles Be 5 a | caster called on her father, Mr.|
| Advertising rates upon request. | fompan eit sleep merger of the Scranton Electric | samuel Shelley on Sunday. D H C Killh tf | GENERAL R PAIRING
M at the at "oo the: Jane g class Company into Pennsylvania! My. and Mrs. Oscar Frey and etier \
| Mount Joy, Pa., as second-class | > gradual ass Powe ight | Seri vs” “N ORL: i ¢ ]
mail under the Act of March 3, | there were four boys and four Pennsylvania Power & Light Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Optometrist B 0 D Y a hd F E N D F R S H 0 p
1879. girls receiving diplomas. Company, and that a merger | puteer and son of Mount Joy | MANHEIM ;
Member, Pennsylvania News- In the advertisements of the Iwill largely result in increased | called on Mr. and Mrs. George | 163 S. Charlotte St.
paper Publishers’ Association. re ob opportunities for Scranton T o. Telephone 5.2888 BE |
rs day C. Schock was giving a lo PP 5 A | Mumper on Thursday evening Pp
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/ | Handy Dandy Dust Pan with 2,- FE! ectric employees, A.D. Root,| Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper Wan & Wadley. 8.5000 R. D. 2 ALONG 230 ROUTE
Mount J E td ary tr |PP&L financial vice president,| gr called on Mr. and Mrs. . . . M.
oy ven 000 lbs. of coal, I. D. Breneman J Ha HD WEST OF FLORIN |
| i jtold the Penna. Public Utility | prank Arnold at Stackstown on ELIZABETHTOWN
| Of 50 Y A Wh was having a gigantic sale with C ission { Si ¢ 15 E. High St
ears go €N | $12.00 worth of clothing and s5h | Thursday. : Telephone 24.F | HONE 3-9867 J. S. SNYDER - PROP
y IY CAP dry goods at 50c on the $1.00, H, Testifying at a special hear-| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Witmer | Yues. Fri. sar. | §| PHONE 35-9867 a :
BY A WISE [SE OWL Rotary Was Founded E. Ebersole was giving a Stand- ing on the proposed merger, | and Miss Mary Sheaffer of Har- 9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. ™M | 2 Ci : Spee
: | ard Talking Machine free in the Lackawanna County | risburg attended the funeral of y
Too many v fellows are sitting | Fo As Pan, of the Mount Joy Ro-| every cuhtomer with cash pur-|Court House, Scranton, Pa., Mr. | Mr; Harry Sheaffer, and called | - I
around the bottom of the suc- | ky ou S program last week | © chases of $50 or more, Root said that the larger organ-| on friends Saturday.
cess ladder waiting for someone rh L. Shaefte r took mem Silk lined kid gloves were go- ization, resulting from the mer- Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Voris of |
to install an escalator. ers Jace 5 years, highlighting ing at $1.25: bed spreads, 85c|8er would produce benefits | Harrisburg, were Saturday eve- ra . :
a events hat were occurring in prone: SH I Wery 2 + busine a ;
Mount Jor. in 1905; Following] 19 $2.50: blankets. 60c to $5: la-/{rom every angle of the business | ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. March Came In Like a Lion cr
A co-respondent in a divorce oi \ ® K | dies’ gauze vests, 9c; men’s vice to customers, increasing | Walter Welfley.
case is a fellow who wishes Half Or on eden, en trousers, $1.69; boy's wash suits sales, financing, reducing expen- Mr. Harry Geyer and Mr. and And All Monta Yop Find
| of the things he is accused of Ave iw I | 4 men’s black 10c¢ hose, Tc. ses, and widened ° opportunities | Mrs. Walter Geyer of E-town, i
ces | five were In business or jus ! i : >: a J AE OPEN rg ich-
could be true. starting, 16 were in various| Zest was the breakfast food of for employees. | Mrs. Everett Kraus, Mys. Rich il *
res grades of school. high con] or the day, with each package at, Referring to his statement | ard Kraus and son, Lancaster | :
« > St Oc SC QQ arv . 1 |
I friend of mine told me that | college. AVE ‘were. in. three-cor- | 11c there was enclosed 1 piece that Scranton area rates would | called on Miss Mary Hamilton,
before his marriege he'd talk and] ner pants. two. were born in 105; of decorated china. {not go up as a result of merger, | and Mrs. Bricker over the week |
she would listen. During the Dens, er 22" The Pennsylvania Railroad Mr. Root declared that more | end. =
three were on farms or working ee : } 300 anies. ‘had. ‘Dee Mr. and Mrs. Krank Lynn and ii
honeymoon, she talked and he| oo at $15 per month, and| WAS advertising round trips to|than companies had been | r. and Mrs. Krank L) ih 4 ~ rg
listened. Now they both talk and! for 21 the Great Avchitest: ull York for $1.66 and to Harris- merged into PP&L over the | Mrs. Carrie Warner of Orbison- |
the neighbors listen. 164. vel Pave the late burg for 74c. |years and that customer bills | ia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Benj. F. FOOD STORES
a % pans. | Art, drama, comedy, tragedy have never been increased as a Kauffman on Monday. |
nothing harder than a . wp So De butter, 22¢;| yore being unfolded in one result of these prior mergers. | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ney and | ro : |
diamond — — except the pay- Sean. be. tan: night stands with such thrillerss Mr. Root said, too, that the| Mr. and Mrs. Victor Koser re- | All Prices in This Advertisement | Florida Thin Skin
ments you have to make on it! Buyers were gobbling up| as Jennie Tempest, Child of the merger would result in substan-| turned home on Saturday after | Guaranieed ru Sat. March 5
Laneasier _county tobacco at! porrest. [tial savings in operating expen- | spending several weeks in Flor- rap rui c
I heard “RCA” Berrier des-| $120 to $150 per acre. | And the Big Sautelle & Welsh|ses and financing costs and| ida. >
on 3 : a > Kauffman Keller wrote to his! Bros. circus came to town reduce future capital | er %
cribing one of his girl friends — | : Pla i" QQ ) ult r Snowhite
— I wouldn't say she’s bowleg- | parents that he would be home| a 15-car train, parade—after the|costs and would reduce future | The Navy uss 8 Kernel - (None Priced Higher)
ged - bui her ankles. dre for the holidays, little knowing how the cars were loaded for a|capital costs, indicating that, Tunny has been modified to en- | Peas Fresh elawit b 39-
ap io her Enées, and’ she looks | then that he was destined to be-| trip to Quarryville— there was|these would have a beneficial | able it,to launch Regulus guided Florida 176 Size .
like she's standing on a pair of | come one of the giants in the real excitement when the shift- effect on customers of both com- migsiles. oh 2? cans 37
| automobile industry. er hit the cars so hard on the panies. vanced Large Oranges dozen 29°
ny Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newcom- | old siding that they pushed he) Questioned as to whether all| pennsylvania Power & Light " Florida Crisp (None Priced Higher]
She wanted him to play Post | °F attended Theodore Roosevelt's one loaded with elephants sayings outlined were not equal- Company now owns 98 per cent Nahisco large 50
Office with her, but one look at | inaugural in Washington. the Stree at the Exchange Hotelhy available to Scranton Electric | of the common and 99 per cent Chocolate Grahams Pascal Celery i: 29
her face and he cancelled’ her The Mount Joy Bulletin was Movies and vaudeville WET€ operating as a subsidiary or as| of the preferred stocks of Scran- : > ;
stamp! { in its fifth year. part of ‘the fare, merged into PP&L, Mr. Root (on Electric, acquired under the 51/5-02. 37 Anjou Pears Nine pried 2 I, 29¢
d Gabriel Moyer was advertis-| With the promoters issuing no|stated that this assumption was|%erms of an exchange offer cello pkg. . U. S. No. 1 b
They tell me there's a new TV | ing Jenny Lind buggies. gd peeing all side doors| not fact. which will be continued until Yellow Onions 5. 25h¢
set that works in reverse. It | Olds Motor Works, Detroit,| a" ving their own ushers, Regarding operating expens-} the merger date. The merger 5
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shows the acters what's going | Was advertising the 1905 Olds as hig x Dr jas , Mr. Root said that investiga-{ now only requires Commission Keebler Town Rome Beauly Apples 5.49
on in your living room. “the car that goes.” x fhe i tion had shown that within as ti final step in
a | And they knew about atoms— | of butter on a hand truch i y ns ri gabproy: il as ie : ; iy House Crackers Fr 8-oz. cello c
g ears after merger, savings of | bringing together the two com- I-Ib bags
A small boy came in to Sloans | an advertisement read: $5,000 | hit by an express train splatter-| las much as $600,000 a year were. panies. k 35¢
and asked Doc. Shelley for a | reward to any person finding one | ing butter from one end of town) anticipated which would help Pg. .
nickle’s worth of liniment and | atom of either opium, chloro- | to the other. Substantially in offsetting any - | Swanson Frozen Beef, Turkey or Chicken
liquid cement. form or morphine in any of Dr.| The biggest council argument|, i... ation of an inflationary F h R d i ;
Doe. askad the lad if they are | Miles’ remedies. of the year came over the pur- spiral. v res 9 oaste Educator Holiday T.\. Dinners pkg. 15
both for the same person, or While a want ad read: For | Chase of a 50 horsepower gas financial costs, the Assortment Seabrook Farms Frozen
should he wrap them seperately.i Sale, a lot of horse manure. Ap- | engine for $1,900, fox, sie Waller pp&l, executive said that the! B b Li i 2? 10-oz. 35¢ :
The small boy replied: “Well, | Ply at Bulletin Office. works without aking: or bids. feubstantial new monies needed}; ool ‘ > > 35° d y ima eans pkgs. Y 5
I dunno: muvver's broke ‘er tea Also advertised was an Edison | ie —_— to provide additional facilities | Cap'n John's 5
pot, so she wants the cement, Graphone as good as new with required by increasing demands iio - -~,
: a ! ugg 5 BH 16-01. Cc
but faver wants the liniment.| 16 records. MRS. BROSKE tor electricity also could be se- . Fels Naptha Frozen Cod Fillets pkg.
It's what muvver broke ‘er tea- ‘Monthly school report of pu- (From Page I val cured on a more advantageous Hassinger’s Grocery Soap Mixed Vegetables Birds Eye Yar 39°



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pot on.” pile not missing a day for that | : - basis by the merger organiza- Frozen 8
Sa month included name of Christ | Koser, Miss Elsie Lelever, Ws... purther advantages to the|16 N. Market St., Mount Joy . large size 10-01. c
“Gee. he’s dumber than me.” | Walters. | James Heilig, Mrs. George Keen gomers, the capital costs of 44-tfc cakes 35¢ Snow Crop Chopped Broccoli pkgs. 53 Q
‘ 3 | : | Q ri . Mica! .
Dumber than I. S. H. Miller opened a jewelry | er. Mrs. Wilbur Beahm, Missi, viding future facilities for Se i Cap'n John’s Fish Sticks Frozen io 35° O
“Alright then, he is dumber and repair shop. | Edna Charles, Mrs. James Kipp, 0 tq companies could be re- Chicken of 8-01, 39° Q
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than both of 0 | A new pest, corn root web- Mrs. Ray Byle, Mrs. John Muir.| {duced by as much as $4 millions Qu ality Meats Instant Fels Frozen Tuna Pies the Sea pkgs.


Sod | worm, was reported in the coun- | Mrs. Michael Pricio. Miss Lois| as a result of the merger. Or Cream of Shrimp 104-01. 65
Did you hear about the golf| ty with no known remedy. Rohrer, Mrs. Robert Brown, py. ayplained that the benefits! ALSO A FULL LINE OF Oyster Stew Campbells Frozen cans
course Baxter Wells once play-| Active organizations were the | Mrs. Eugene Eicherly, Miss Dor-\ go. anton Electric customers | large 3c ee aes
ed on — — — He said it was so F.O.A., a fine band, Junior Or-|othy Schock, Mrs. Jack Toppin, sloutlined in PP&L’s proposal of | CIDR 75 pkg. Ann Page
small you could only yell two? der of United Mechanies, Lieut. Mrs. Samuel Balsbaugh, Mr S| merger were part of a comple! ef X Sag . 3 101/; oz. 29¢
— | David Nissly Post 478, G.A.R., | David Schlosser, Mrs. John which included not on- F | Tomato Soup cans
eiso Granulated
I overheard Chet Armstrong, Lieut. David Nissly Camp 74, | Mrs. Paul Gingrich, Mrs. George ly the exchange of Scranton se- |
telling “PB” that a good days| Sons of with its first Albert, Miss Christine Weidman, curity for those of PP&L, but a | Fruits & Vegetables
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work never killed anyone. commander, Dr. W. R. Heilig. Mrs. George Broske and Mrs. late merger proposal desig-| Detergent Sugar a 48 10 bag
“PB”. “Neither did a good Alois Bube Beere, “The Fine | pester Roberts or a ned to be mutually advantag- (RAS Meat Market arse 23 Estwell »
day’s rest Beer,” was being advertised. | Charter Night Planned |eous to the customers, employ- | fai Grated T | Fish op 21¢
un i can


ck Se | There were three papers in During . the business meeting] te
pap ees and shareowners of both | WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY










Philosopher Enck says: “Old-| the locality—The Bulletin, The plans for the Charter Night| In congluding his > Sty FOUN IY
timers are people who remember | Herald and The Star News. igh po gd testimony on why the merger k 3 aia Apple Jelly Ya Yiapha Sa Qe
when women with holes in their Industries were: the Cotton be held Monday evening, Mar. go 14 po consummated, he said H e r— oui on y Lunoheon 12-01.
, shoes were broke instead of sty-| Mill, Grey Iron, Rollman Mig., | 28, at the Hostetler Pavillion. [that it was only on this basis We Plan | Build 12 cubes Cubes Morrell $ Snac Meat 59
} lish | Herman Aukam & Co, Gas Invited io te meeting will bel hat the project had been ad- anc Hi i i | 19¢ Faust Red Salmon ig 45¢
sn Works, Clarence Schock Lum-|husbands and friends of the ~~ ~~ === Repair and Remodel I! in a jar can
He also says: “The average| ber & Coal. charter members; members of 1 Cold 1%-01, ¢ 1b. c
modern woman spends 75 Mount Joyans were told they the various civic clubs of ors of Cemetery Memorials ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS § | Calo Pink Salmon Sea can 3 can 49
cent of her time sitting down — | were to have trolleys by Jan. 1, Joy; members of the other B. P| Tombstone Lettering J Elbow Macaroni», 0 18° i 3b¢
as the figures clearly show.” 1906, Mt. Joy to Lancaster | W. groups in the district: and i Aw LEEDOM & FINK Pei Food * Amn
Grading was reported started members of the Elizabethtown ROY W. HERR BON os for Dogs Cans Prepared Spaghetti Page 2 on
Love is like a fried egg. Looks at Dell Bridge to span Chiques, group. [Phone 3-5223 FLORIN, PA. alow or Cats 6 19 Sliced Mushrooms °®" Aa 29¢
pretty at first but the moment | Creek. Del gores were Siesta to Mt. Joy h2-tie ELIZABETHTOWN ALP wine
you take a stab at it it becomes Street fights were commonly tend the spring district meeling) Se Phone Elizabethtown 7-6277 i i c
a big mess. reported among the large num- | in Harrisburg, April 16. They RUPTURE RE-EASER Dash Pineapple Juice ans 49
i i {are Mrs. Broske, Mrs. Roberts ——— | Peas or Tomatoes lona 16-01, 25¢
ren ! ber of imported workers.
“Daddy,” cried little Jeanie as! At a school board meeting a
she ran erying into her father's new salary schedule was adopted | | Mrs. Beahm,
U8 Par OF (A Piper Broce Product)
and Mrs. Nissley. Alternates are| = = i = Dog Food Brand On
Miss Herr and De pe n d a ts le e 6 IIb. 85¢ Green Beans ii Ba 15¢












 





arms, “Mommy just drowned | $80 per month for the principal; | Miss Rohrer | cane . Klein’
one of my kittens.” $55 for assistants and $45 for! Hrs. Broske wi 8 Cucumber Pickles Jains 3 25¢
“That is too bad,” said the fa- | teachers, the tax rate was 8 member and past president © . 12-01, ¢ 2h
ther patting her head, ‘But may-| mills. | Elizabethtown Business wna] A G A S ; Marcal Tissue Dried Prunes pkg. 25 pkg. b3e
be Mommy had to do it.” In the period, Jan. 1 to June, | Professional Women’s Club. lr Nog 0. in SI ak Heinz Beans Pork & Tomato Sauce 16-02, 3c
“No. she didn't” little Jeanic | the west ward with 281 voters! Te able det ne and Vegetarian cans
| Eis . 4 ya a ar] | used as after operation support. For men, women, . rolls Cc C Ch Borden's or 3.01, 8-01
sobbed. “She promised me 1| there were 16 dcaths and seven | RECREATION Wall ardees Jive measure, around Colored 3 28 ream Kraft Toy 29¢c ‘he
could!” | births and in the children’s age | er double. S . Ch Kratt's Natural » pe
reese 6-16 there were 95 males and 95 (From page 1) Wiss ese Sliced pkg. 390
THey have a new sign hanging | females. In the east ward with| using the school for facilities Sloan’ S Pharmacy Ad Nutle ol » 1b.
up in one of our local restaurants | 283 voters there were 10 deaths | and hiring a recrcational direc-| The REXALL Sto y eomargarine 2 oll 1 LJ
— — — it reads: “Our silver-| and 15 births and in the chil- | tor. ; ie Te Detergem Pure Lard All Brands 2
ware is not medicine — please! dren's age group there were 90| Following the hour and a hal Phone 35-3001 “MOUNT JOY; PA. large c giant . i pkgs.
do not take after meals!” males and 100 females. panel discussion, Mr. Fish sur-| fo: pkg. 39 pkg. 15¢ White House Milk In. Wha Dov 6 fall 13¢
GE | President Teddy Roosevelt| mised that the group favored a : Ei ’ rig cans
My wife's mind is always| passed through Mount Joy in | recreational program but desir- Elmer G. Strickler Roy M. Ressler ight 0 Clock Coffee oy 2. 31 Jib, 19¢
wandering, but that never wor-| July, 1905. | ed to not build a youth center. Elizabethtown. Pa. Phone 7-3177 he) x i Nola Pinea le Pi Jane Parker io
rys me — it ain't big enough to| Thieves broke into the I. D.| The motion, second and vote oH. 27 W. MAIN ST. pp ie Special Price 8-inch pio 39°
get too far away. | Breneman store and stole 40 to | approval followed his statement. ‘YOU BUY ONLY THE INSURANCY MOUNTVILLE Soap Flakes Hot Cross Buns Jane pkg 0 ha
EE | 50 suits valud at $500. | Jean Mumma, speaking for the YOU NEED UNDER MY Ss [I c Parker of for 29c¢
She reminds me of coffee — | The council was having its | youth, offered assistance from COMPLETE PHONE 5-5301 Pls. | 3 Donuts Ki aja, Zi pkg. 19¢
strong and stimulating and weak | troubles then as now — com-| them in organizing the new pro-| F il S 5 . gee ml gare of 12
in the bean. | plaint were being received reg- | jéct for the borough.’ amuy ecurity OR CALL DAE a SAR
| ularly — a petition, signed by| A. D. Seiler, chairman of the . 2 i
The other day she gave me a| 75 business men and citizens, was, committee, said after the meet-| Fire - - Auto - - Life. ‘WM. K. RESSLER
. . Your Mount Joy A&P Store
letter to mail, and she couldn't | presented asking the council not | | ing, that he will call a meeting Accident & Health oi (E ast Main st.)
remember if she had put a stamp | to pass an ordinance prohibiting | of the committee in the near fu-| agin \ FLORIN, PA.
on it. | the use of wheelbarrows and|ture to formulate a permanent Hospitalization gs MT. JOY 3-5731 |
I told her not to worry, 1| trucks on pavements. committee and to start working AND MORTGAGE IINSURANCE ' | : TIL P. M. i
sneaked it into the mail box In July passed ordinance and on tentative plans for- the. pro-| 35-41 | New and Used Gas Ranges | i
when nobody was looking. posted signs prohibiting corner” gram. 7 |
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