The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 01, 1955, Image 4

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, September 1 4

Saving Money is a Picnic
at the Aeme
Here are the “‘eats’ for an
enjoyable week-end and
Labor Day Holiday



Open Until 9 P. M.
Thursday and Friday
CLOSED
(5020 NEXT MONDAY
3&3 LABOR DAY
HAMS
Shank
Half;
ib




ay Whol
I» Ho? ib 53¢

Lancaster Brand
U. 8. Choice
ib R
Rib oast (Center Cuts)
FRESH SHOULDERS
59
49
| 033
Sliced Minced Bologna 1b 49¢
Lancaster Braunschwelger 8-0z 25¢
Ib 43¢

Picnic Style
Boneless Smoked Butts 1b 73c
Domestic Swiss Cheese (pc) 1b 55¢
SKINLESS
Stock Your Freezer - - - Buy by the Dozen!
FROZEN FOOD SALE
19 Somerdale
Frozen Vegetables




2:29
SPI N AC oi
CORN-ON-COB
wy CHOPPED BROCCOLI
x% CHOPPED TURNIP GREENS
Your Choice - - Extra Special!
Seabrook Farms Chopped Spinach 2 120zpkes 33¢
Seabrook Farms French Fried Potatoes 2 90% pkos 35¢
apes2-23°

Sweet California
Seedless Grapes

| AMBULANCE CALLED


FOR THREE TRIPS
| LAST WEEK
Three trips were taken last
| week by the Mount Joy Com-
| munity ambulance Sunday, Au-
gust 21, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bea-
| chy and daughter, Mount Joy
| R1, were taken to the Lancast-
er General Hospital by drivers
Miller Wolgemuth and Loren
Rhea.
Thursday, August Frank
| Schock Frank. St. was taken to
General Hospital by
a S| 1




25
| Lencaster
| drivers Geo. Copenhauver and
| Thomas Markley. [
| Saturday, August 27, Jack
Workman, Columbia R1, was
NINPADR OF * \
(1792-1750 B.C)
WAS ACQU/TTED
AS AN Accomplice
taken to the St. Joseph's Hos-
| pital by drivers Christ Charles
and Ray Myers. Mrs. Joseph
| Germer was the accompanying
nurse.
HER HUSBAND...
LUNANNA ee
# -NOW A PART OF (RAG,
se ae [ ] -
SPORTSMEN MEETING
| SEPTEMBER 12th’
Hol Fictions)
FIRST MURDER TRIAL
om EVER RECORDED.
IN THE MURDEROF |} %
HAPPENED H,000 YEARS
AGO! THE. ENTIRE
COURT PROCEEDINGS
WERE INSCRIBED
ON A TWO=-BY ~




| The Mount Joy Sportsmen's
Association will hold their
monthly meeting in the Mt. Joy THE FIRST SEWER PIE.
| Council Chamber, Monday ev-
ening, September 12 at 8:00 p.
m.
Following the business meet-|
ing, Major Parker of the U. S.
| Airforce, will interesting
{
show
WAS BUILT 5000 YEARS AGO.
TODAY, VITRIFIED CLAY PIPE
IS STIL THE ONLY SUBSTANCE.
DURABLE ENOUGH TO RESIST
CORROSIVE SEWER GASES.

pictures taken of wild life in PROOF OF THIS STATEMENT! CLAY
Alaska. Last year Major Park-| SEWERS FROM ANCIENT ROME
er showed pictures and every- HAVE BEEN FOUND IN PERFECT
body that was present acclaim-|
ed them as the best ever shown.
CONDITION, THIS IS FACT-NOT
FICTION - AS REPORTED BY THE
| dues at this meeting.





Everybody is welcome to SANITARY ENGINEERING COMMITTEE.
come and enjoy these pictures.


Seprerner being the date 1 VOTERS REGISTER IN
dues are payable, the treasurer
will be available to collect your BOROUGH LAST FRIDAY !
Also tick-|
During the special registra- |

ets are on sale for the prizes at tion set up in Newcomer's
the Community Exhibit. Hardware Store last Friday,
ee Qe : a
one hundred thirty registered
NOMINATED FOR
COUNTY COMMITTEES
"from the lists. Ninety-six Dem-
Official ballots for election
Adtical p registered; thirty-one
“9 tv Sito 7 ;
of Community ATC tura Republicans and three others. |
Stabilization and Conservation
|
[to vote and 21 were removed

saa
PREVENT FOREST FIRFS !

various communities of Lancas-
ter County. At least seven nom-!
Committees were mailed to the S Yi
inations are contained on each
ballot and each voter is to
choose five for election to the Have 1
committee. Blank spaces are 5
provided for write-in votes for,
candidates not listed. |
Nominees for the local com-|
munity are Curvin Martin, Mt.
Jay R1; John Herr, Mt. Joy RI;
David Shank, Marietta R1;
Warren W. Diffenderfer, Lan-
caster R1; Harold Endslow, of to depend on
Marietta R1; Daniel S. Forry,|
Columbia R2 and Ray M. Hahn
suppose you had
smoke signals...
Town Didn't
Newspaper!


of Columbia R1.
—— ®

Cal. Honeydews Extra Special
Fresh Snappy Valentine
GREEN BEANS 2~29°
SWEET POTATOES cc. 3"
GLENSIDE PARK LAWN GRASS SEED $1.89 |
MAYONNAISE 2. 29°
CATSUP =. 2:35
OLIVES Milrose Spanish jar 29
Peanut Butter = 33°
Boned Chicken 2:63
Sliced Pickles «+ 27:45
39



Creamy pt
5-0z
cans
or Turkey;
(Banquet)

® ® for 11-02 ¢
Heinz Relish vo i
Ideal 7-0z § .00
Fancy cans
Bala Club qt bot c!
B® 3 cans 25¢ + dep.
Va.Lee |
POTATO CHIPS
WAXED PAPER + 2-45
NAPKINS nT
Sunnydell Special 89
ICE CREAM
Supreme Bar-B-Que or Frankfurt
2
LD
ROLLS
35° Tp
Be Sure to Get Enough
loaf 15
SUPREME BREAD
Specia 35¢
Virginia Lee Louisiana Ring Cakes
Corvette Stainless Steel Tableware Each Unit Only 79g
.. Popular Mechanics “Do-It-Yourself” Encyclopedia
Vols, 1 to 9 Now on Sale - - - °"'¥ 99¢ ALLY
Quantity Rights Reserved.
12-gal
ctn


reg 19¢
pkgs of
8 ea
_ ~~ Prices Effective Thru Sat., Sept 3rd, 1955.

Ny -
| condition at St. Joseph's Hospi-
| 2:30 a. m. Saturday for treat-
ment of a self-inflicted rifle
wound. |
| side only to collapse in front of
LOCAL MEN INDUCTED
Five local men will be sent
for induction from County
Board 83 tomorrow. C. Ronald
Garlin, Manheim Street; Rich-
ard L. Tyndall, East Main St.,
Donald M. Germer, Elizabeth-
town; Charles V. Adams, Jr., of
Manheim and James Koons, of
Manheim; are the five men who
will leave Penn Square, Lan-
caster at 7:15 a. m. |
paper!
RURAL MAN HURT The more news
James Eckman, Mount Joy
R2, received fractures gf both
legs Monday morning when a
sand loader fell on him.
He was treated at the office
of Dr. John Gates and then ta-|
ken by the local community


It's the newspaper that makes the
town. It’s news that makes a news-
FOR LOCAL NEWS...
READ YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER

or word
of mouth...

. .. the better...




ambulance to the Lancaster
General Hospital. He was work-
ing at the Milton Grove Sand
Co., Inc., north of the borough
when the accident occured.
er ee
MAN SHOOTS SELF
Jack Workman, 21, Newtown,
was reported in satisfactory
tal where he was admitted at
According to Columbia State
Police, Workman shot himself
in the left shoulder in the bed-
room of his home and ran out-
his home.

Neighbors called Dr. Thomas! % H A Be &
con-|
hospital in the
community ambulance.
ALUMNI FILES PLACED |
IN BULLETIN OFFICE |
The names and address file of,
the Mount Joy High School Al-|
umni Association has been plac-|
ed in the Bulletin Office. Plac-|
ed in a public office instead of
in the home of the secretary of
the organization, the files may
be used by the public by re-!
quest. The graduates are filed
according to classse.
rns
When in need of Printing. (any
thing) kindly remember the Bulletin
O’Connor, who had
veyed to the
local
him

FIRST
NATIONAL
for a job...well done
‘We will not be open for business
Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 5th
LLP A A No

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon A News
[ wanger, Manheim R1, a daugh- Announces Its
ted, Sunday, at Lancaster Gen- ee
| ’ h io ’ iy
| eral Hospital 1955-1956 Evening Division Courses
| wn Mr ee THE MASTER OF SCIENCE PROGRAM
Net, Wa. Joy eo Leading to the decree of Master of Science in Chemistry
dav. at Lancaster Gencral Hos- or Physics
| tal
Bl ond A my YL. Zur REGISTRATION
i Hy TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 7-9 P. M.
i a Jo Nr rl Ho Classes begin Wednesday, September 14.
{ day, at Lancaster Genera 0s
pital. THE EVENING UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM :
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Gil- Accounting - Management - Sales - Economics - Chemistry
og andisville, mghter English Composition - Speech - Humanities - German
herds Landiisville, uu ug! o Sra . 0 - Statistic - Literature - Psychology.
| Sunday, at Lancaster General pn : .
{ Hospital, REGISTRATION
Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Ob- TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 & 7, 7-9 P. M.
| erholtzer, Mt. Joy R1, a daugh- Classes begin Week of September 12.
or Sudan ot. Lencasler, Oren FOR, FURTHER INFORMATION, ADDRESS
| era ospital.
| Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Har- RICHARD V. SHOWERS
ple, 44 Springville Road, a sen, FRANKLIN & MARSHALL COLLEGE, LANCASTER, PA.
| Tuesday at the Lancaster Gen- PHONE - LANCASTER 3-3621
| eral Hospital
| Mr. and Mrs. David Miller | RR.
Mount Joy R2, a daughter, on
Monday, at St. Joseph's Hospit-
| al
evens wenn 2 | Mothers Take Note
| phey, 122 East Delta St.,, Mount
Joy, a son, Friday, at Lancast- . . .
Swed Hospital School Days are just ahead, and we invite
y you to visit our
FDR held his first “Fireside
|
|
|
BIRTHS
Chat”
in 1933


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JUST ONE MORE DANCE—
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| 48 W. Main Street, Mount Joy '
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