The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 21, 1939, Image 6

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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA,
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1939





GAVE A CONCERT
Maytown—A concert will be verses about the raindrops. It see
given by the direction of E Ww.

[to take drops of

BUY YOUR MEATS WITH
CONFIDENCE AT A & P
STORES
\ 4
CITY DRESSED FRESH
Picnics
! Ib 1.
CHUCK ROAST
23
WHOLE OR SHANK HALF
FRESH HAM
FELIN'S STRATFIELD PURE PORK
SAUSAGE
FELIN’S COUNTRY STYLE
SCRAPPLE
SLICED





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2 Ibs 26c
SPICED HAM
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SUNNYFIELD IMPROVED FLAVOR
SLICED BACON © rk 2§e
Cellophane
Wrapped







The poets used to write beautiful
The Motor
gasoline poured
"Gerth, in Maytown Center Square |into the automobile tank to enthuse VY hi |
Sunday evening, at 8:30 o'clock. | the Present. e IC e





P. U. C. POINTS OUT
TRUCK ACT CHANGE
Persons who knowingly use un-
certified truckers are guilty of a
misdemeanor and are subject to a
S h fine, the Public Utility Commission
! trengt warn:zd today. This has been the
law since September 1, 1939, ef-
fective date of an amendment made
to the Public Utility Law at the
Legislative scssion of 1939.
The amendment provides that
shippers who knowingly and wil-
fully, or otherwise fraudulently
seek to evade or defeat truck reg-
ulation, shall be deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor and upon conviction
subject to a fine of $50 for the first
and not more than $100 for
any subsequent offense.
The amendment in question is
pointed out by the commission to
k The “motor vchicle strength” of
the warring nations of Europe is
3 shown in a statistical study made
public by the leystone Automobile
81
A compasison of moter vehicle
registrations in warring countries
| with those of New York, Pennsyl-
vania, Ohio, New Jersey and Mary-
discloses that these five States
1,300,760 more vehicles—cars
trucks—than France, Germany,
5 Poland, England, Northern Ireland,
# Scotland and Wales.

Pennsylvania has 160,266 more
0 | shoppers throughout the Common-
motor vehicles than Germany, weultlt in order that thev: mav nok
while the combined total of New y y
subject themselves to penalties for
viclation of the public utility law
by employing truckers without cer-
tificated rights.
® York, Ohio and Maryland exceeds
i by 184,110 the registrations of both
Bf the British Isles and France. Now
Hl Jersey’s total is more than 20 times
} the number of vehicles in Poland.
On the sidelines, Russia has the
% amazingly small number of 85,418
automobilzs and 587,534 trucks for
the accommodation of a population
in excess of 170,000,000.
i Following is the Club's tabulation,
#@ based on U. S. Department of Com-
= merce statistics. “Total registra-
§ tion” includes passenger vehicles,
fl buses, trucks and Dissel units:


Industrial
Booklet On
Penna. Ready
Harrisburg.—The State Depart-
ment of Commerce began distribu-

Skinless Fillets of
COD 2 lbs 29¢
Cherrystone or Medium
Clams 100-79c doy 12¢
Cooked and Peeled
lb 29¢
Shrimp
Butterfish 2 [bs 19¢
Fresh
Fresh Regular White
Crab Meat lb 29¢
lbs 6&3
gunnyfield 2 Ibs. 6c
print Butter

THIS IS NATIONAL WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED MILK WEEK
Whitehouse

Evaporated Milk
Accepted by The American Medical
Association's Council on Foods. Tall e
Approved by Good Housekeeping Cans
Bureau. Made Sold & Guaranteed hs
by A & P.



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SALAD DRESSING
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Sparkle Desserts




&P Fancy = Tub
| Butter


ANN
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Macaroni rw A ke Ge

Serve Hot or Ccld
COCOMALT
La 23e UE 43
Agp U
NSweet
GRAPEFRU ©
JUICE
4:28,
—
Sunnyfield
Pancake Flour pkgée
A & P Soft Twist
Bread Ig. sliced loaf 8e
Sunnyfield Wheat and
pkg 5e
Rice Puffs
Quick Cooking or Regular
Mother’s Oats
2 pkgs 17e¢
A & P Whole Pesied
o. 2,
oe in
15 ria 59.
2 pkgs 23¢

Apricots Can
Rennet Powders
Junket
fRunnyfield
Oats
Beechnut and Red Men
Tobaces 2g pkgs 25¢
Silver Dust
5: Soap Powder pkg21ie
69
ars
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lge pkg 18¢€
Octagon
Soap Chips pkg 21¢
Octaaon
Toilet Soap
Light House
Cleanse® 3 cans idc
With purchase of Ige.
Snow get a Ige. cake of
Ivory Soap for 1e
With purchase cf 3 cakes at
regular price you get 1 cake
Jergen’s Soap for 1e
cake §e
box Ivory



U.S. Ho, 250 cre io, zoos ah
NEW py
POTATOES 15-33
California
BRUSSEL SPROUTS ..°. 15¢
S. No. 1
SWEET POTATOES 6 Ibs 19¢
Seedless or |
Ib 6¢
lge head 19e
TOKAY GRAPES
Snow White
Caulifiower
California Valencia
Oranges 288’s dozen 19e€
a ———
Sept. 23


These prices effective through close of business Sat.,

ALY pkgs 10
tion of a booklet graphically por-
Total Population
| {als pt i
| Country Regist'n Popu’n per Vehicle traying Pennsylvania's varied in-






| Germany 1816,200 77.028433 42] dustrial advantages in specific
France 2.251.300 41.905.168 17
.Fngland ~~ 2,076,869 38173950 18] terms.
| N. Ireland 51.516 1,279,753 25] Within the next month approxi-
< 3.98
1a 19000 % mately 50,000 copies will have been
Poland 44300 34.769,450 784( placed upon desks of businessmen
Registrations in the five States
which far surpass those of the war-
ring nations are: Pennsylvania,
1,976,466; New Jersey, 1,000,684;
Maryland, 395,347; New York, 2,-
584.123; Ohio, 1,870,249.
The population per vehicle in
these States ranges from 4 in Ohio
to 5.9 in Pennsylvania.
throughout the country, Secretary
of Commerce Richard P. Brown
announced. The booklet is being
sent direct to key executives of
thousands of industries in this and
other states, citing advantages for
the location here of a new business
or a new plant, and the rich eastern
market of which Pennsylvania iz
SY the center.
EEMS The first copies are being sent
RH to 556 newspapers. Other copies
will go tomore than 1100 banks,
Mr. and Mrs. Reuber Emenheiser | 1500 businessmen’s associations, 325
visited with friends in York county | Chambers of Commerce in Penn-
n Wednesday. sylvania, public utility companies,
Mr. and Mrs. Elder Gibbons and [railway industrial agents, (rade
‘family attended a church conven- |journals, librarics, colleges, Penn-
ion on Sunday which was held in |[sylvania members of Congress,
erry County. members of the Legislature, and
Mr. and Mrs. Allin Ober visited | 8thér persons in key places in in-
with Mrs, Lizzie Brandt at Man- | dustrial, financial, commercial and
1eim on Sunday afternoon. public life.
Misses Elizabeth and Kathryn { Thirty-nine manufacturing indus-
| Gebhart, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. | tries in which Pennsylvania holds
Noah Gebhart of this place, spent | first rank in the nation, are listed.
he week end with friends at Mount | Showing that Pennsylvania's 10,-
Joy. 000,000 population has a ready
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Zimmerman | market at the doorstep of incoming
family and Mrs. Harry Gish, | industries, the Department's book-
visited with friends near Goods |let announces there are 140 pro-
hurch on Sunday afternoon. ducts used in larger quartities in
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bechtold en- | Pennsylvania than are manufactur-
‘ertained to a doggie roastin honor {ed in this State. This excess con-
f their daughter, Nancy. The fol- | sumption, the Departments reports,
lowing friends helped czlebrate the | amounts to more than $1,200,000,000
occasion: Jean and Dorothy My- |a year. Production within the
ers, Jean Sipling, Martha Jane and | State in quantities large enough 10
Anna Mae Sipling, Mary and Mir- | meet Pennsylvania’s demand, the
iam Shelly, Doris Murphy, Betty | Department estimates, would pro-
Pyle, Jane Leedom, Jeanett: and |vide jobs for more than 150,000
Thelma Heisey, Richard Miller, |additional wage earners.
Patsy and Jean Murphy. As other advantages which Penn-
Mrs. Annie Enterline is spending |sylvania offers to industry, the
several days this week with Dr. |booklet cites:
and Mrs. Dorsey Butterbaugh at| An ample supply of highly skil-
lizabethtown, led and unskilled labor.
Mr. and Mrs. Phares Brandt Available industrial sites, ideally
called on Rev. and Mrs. John Bru- |located, with ample water supply
ibaker at Florin. and abundant low-cost power.
Mrs. Harry Longenecker and Vast supplies of raw materials
daughter and Mrs. Elmer Hoover |and fuel, almost at the factory
spent Saturday morning at Lan- |door.
caster, Convenient distribution to large
| DS Wi markets within twenty-four hours’
OFFICERS ARE ELECTED delivery distance, with rapid trans-
BY BAINBRIDGE CLASS portation by rail, highway, water |
The Senior Class of the Bain- |or air.
bridge High School elected the| Unexcelled banking facilities and
following officers to serve for the | favorable insurance rates.
1939-1940 term: President, Robert! Attractive residential areas, and
Wilhelm; vice president, Albert!numerous entertainment and recrea-
Garban; secretary Verna Sipling [tional centers.
and treasurer, Edith Good. Moderate living costs and out-
The patrol officers elected are: |standing development of public
Captain, Joseph Eshleman and jhealth, education and culture.
Lieutenant, Elwood Raber. The; Favorable real estate tax rates,
guards elected for two weeks are |below the average of many large
Helen Gutshall, Yvonne Campbell, | industrial centers in other states.
Donald Huggins, Edward Fitzkee | No general sales tax and no per-
,and Robert Wilhelm. sond] income tax.
| TT sw A State administration endeavor-
THEY MADE US LIE ing to increase employment, en-
| In last week's issue we copied an | courage industry, and reduce the
,article headed “Concerning Ficti- [cost of government.
tious Expens:s” from a Lancaster| In preparation for inquiries re-
|paper, taking it for granted, that |sulting from distribution of the
was correct. | booklet, the Department during the
It stated Solon V. Barr, of this {summer months has made an in-
|boro, former senior interviewer of | ventory of what the various cities
|the office, etc.” Mr. Barr informed and boroughs have to offer incom-
jus that the word “former” was |ing industries. The inventory lists
'superfluous. We are pleased to say | available sites and buildngs, trans-
Ihe capably fills the position at pre- | portation facilities, labor and water
sent. supply, tax rates, school and hous-
Ape: ing accommodations, and other de-
Many accidents take place in the |tails to provide an immediate an-
homes, though the people arent in |swer to specific inquiries regarding





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RULES BAD TIRES OFF
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EASIEST CREDIT IN
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YOU'VE EVER HAD ON ANY ROAD
you the the quickest non-skid stope you've
ever had!
UST look at the new kind of tire that
Goodrich engineers have perfected to ;
provide you with greater non-skid —greater 4 And here’s more safety that you get —at
safety, comfort and relaxation when you're < no extra cost—when you ride on the new
driving over wet, slippery roads. * Goodrich Silvertown Tires. It’s the famous
Note the specially designed tread. It’s % Golden Ply that has already given thou-
broader, flatter, deeper —gives you maxi- sands real protection against the dangers ot
mum contact with the road. It’s called the = high-speed blow-outs. We are really con-
Life-Saver Tread because that’s whatitis— > vinced that Goodrich Silvertowns are “the
a life-saver! Those never-ending spiral bars ; safest things on wheels.” But before we ask
you see, sweep across the road like a rapid- { you to decide on Silvertowns we ask you'to
fire battery of windshield wipers—dry the -. ride on Silvertowns
surface under your tires as you drive—give ~~ Come in today.




IMAGINE! THE AMAZING LIFE-SAVER
TREAD SWEEPS WET ROADS SO DRY
YOU CAN ACTUALLY LIGHT A MATCH
ON THE TRACK IT LEAVES!




FOR SAFETY TOMORROW GET SILVERTOWNS TODAY
QUICK EASY
CREDIT
TO EVERYONE

Are Your Tires
me Legal?
SEPT. 1, 1939
Replace Worn Tires Now With SAFE NEW GOODRICH TIRES


 
THE ROAD
TOWN










ACTS LIKE A RAPID-FIRE BATTERY OF
WINDSHIELD WIPERS — Sweeps the water
right and left —forces it out through deep
drainage grooves —makes a DRY TRACK
y for the rubber to grip.

 











Sas Silvertown
LIFE-SAVER GOLDEN PLY
TREAD SKID BLOW-0UT
PROTECTION PROTECTION I

 



 



414 Locust St., Coluinbia
Phone 299
Open Evenings Till 9 P. M.
E. GARBER
208 E. Main St., Mt. Joy |
Phone 222
Open Evenings Till 9:30 P. M.


50TH ANNUAL CONV ENTION | LETTERS GRANTED enrolled at Elizabe
LANCASTER CO. C. E. U. B. Frank Greider.
October 12-14 are the dates set | ministrator of Elizabeth R. Greider [the
for the fiftieth annual convention [late of Mount Joy.
of the Lancaster County Christian Mary Orendorf
auditorium
Hemperly, of | Jane Withers, of to
in Covenant United Brethren Church | W. Orendorf,
at Lancaster. ship.
late of Conoy town-
Harmon
There will be an all-day session
thruout the convention for which |DESTROYS SLOT MACHINE
a very interesting program has
been prepared.
Warren A Shirk at White Oak. He tuition. He wants
recovered $8.26 from the machine. |inarian.
The money was turned over to the
An effort will be made to reg-
ister 1500 delegates.
——ll Ee
Many women are studying parlia- | county treasurer.
mentary law. They will probably Tn
be able soon to show that their | ENROLLED AT E'TOWN
husbands are out of order. Among the three Freshmen,

rible licking when
age stamps.

Monday evening, were Miss Anna
Endeavar Union which will be held | Conoy township, executrix of George Grosh Mt. Joy R. D. 2.
AMBITIONS—DETERMINED
“Red” Smith,
rode a mule 330 miles to a college
Sheriff Tom C. Shirk Monday de- {in eleven days and then sold the
stroyed a slot machine seized from |animal to pay part of his college Mon.
ell Ent
The statesmen have to take a ter-
their pictures are put on the post-
thtown College,
Mount Joy, ad- who attended a welcome social in | living, if you don’t read the news- §
gymnasium last | poner ads telling how the cost can
be reduced?
Dr. R. M. Balderson
OPTOMETRIST
85 E. Main St. MT. JOY, PA.
PALMYRA, PA.
Palmyra Bank Building
Tues.,, Wed, and Fri.
Sto 12 A M, f tod B.'M
7 to 8 P. Mi
Phone 8
MOUNT JOY
85 East Main Street
Thur,, 9:30-12:30—1:30-5:30
6:30 to 7:30
:30—6:30-7:30
wn, and Vivian


aged 18,
to be a veter-
they die and

Sat, 1:30-5







ORDER COAL NOW! 4
PRICES ARE GOING UP! |
The Extra Heating Comfort with Less Fuel
BUY |
SUSQUEHANNA
ANTHRACITE COAL
Les
Phone 114 MOUNT JOY, PENNA.


them enough to constitute a very |facilities to meet partcular require-
serious risk. ments. J



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HARRY LEEDOM

OCTOBER 19-20-21,


ANY PERSON
WISHING BOOTH SPACE
FOR THE
MT. JOY COMMUNITY EXHIBIT
1939
SEE
ter E. Roberts
AT ONCE




 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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