The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 17, 1945, Image 2

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The Bulletin, Mt, Joy, Pa.
Thursday,

““LANDISVILLE
The Mount Joy Bulletin Mrs. ‘Donald Mease and son, Mi-
ESTABLISHED JUNE 1901
Published Every Thursday at Mount Joy, Pa.
Editor and Publishen
Subscription Price $1.50 Per Annum
Jno. E. Schroll,
Bix Months. 75 Cents
Three Months...... ....40 Cents
of the average weekly.
Entered at the Postoffice at Mount Joy, Pa., as second-class mail matter
amder the Act of March 3, 1879.
Single Copies............ 3 Cents
Sample Copies............. FREE °
The subscription lists of three other newspapers, the Mount Joy Sta:
and News, the Landisville Vigil and the Florin News were merged with Monday cvening at Rankins. The |
the Bulletin, which makes this paper's circulation practically double that next «
Monday, May 28th.
THE EDITOR'S
ple
Many American's idea of Freed-
om it to disagree with anything War
that is said or done by anyone else.
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It seems next to impossible for
any publication to get so dull, read-
erless and uninteresting that no-
body will advertise in it.
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Make no mistake about it folks. It
has been our experience that a
great majority of the public prefers | ingly dictatorial government, in the
hope
price
rowing.
news that isn’t fit to print.
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CONCERNING VETERANS
We must not turn those in our
fighting ferces down. They have
fought side by side to preserve the
unity guaranteed by the Bill of
Rights and our goal should be for a merican representative
stronger mation than normally and | and the freedom of the people
streyed.
break the
| themselves,
both peacetime borrowing
spiritually and a free people not
hindered by a spiritual and intel-
lectual straight-jacket of racism.
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REALLY GETTING SILLY
A farmer recently applying at his '
War Prite and Rationing Board for
two gallons of kerosene to be used
as an insecticide was asked to fill
out an application blank asking, a-
long with other things, what equip-
ment was to be used. With great
care he wrote: “One pan, one rag,
and one stick to stir with.”
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WHO'LL. ANSWER FOR THAT?
It has just been disclosed that be-
tween 700000 and 800,000 tons more
sugar were consumed than was al-
lotted by the War Food Administra-
tion last year. It is thought a con-
siderable amount was used in mak-
ing bootleg whiskey. An investi-
gation is new being made but prob-
ably this is the last we'll ever hear
about it.
® 0 0
“We would like some one to in-
telligently explain to wus, just one
sane reason for the opinion handed
down by our Secretary of Labor
and Industry.
Coal miners who went out on
strike are eligible for unemploy-
ment compensation while off duty.
We know of nothing that will en-
courage strikes more than just that.
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SNEAKY WAY TO GET IT
Each cengressman in the United
States gets an annual salary of $10,
000. But there has been a lot of
swalking that they should have a
raise. Instead of coming right out
and demanding same, a majority
voted to give each member $2,500 a
year, tax free, as expense money.
One member was right when he
remarked “It was a sneaky way fo
get it.”
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TAKING THE KIDS' PART
At the last meeting of Council it
was reported that boys insistently
destroy the electric bulbs in Cove
Park. One time they use them for
22 targets, next time they steal
them. The authorities claim the
guilty ones are bad boys.
Our impression is that they are
NOT bad boys, just lads full of pep,
desirous of doing something or in
plain English — devilish. Those
young minds are brilliant, they
want to cope with and often out-
guess older minds.
Instead of getting nasty, we feel
certain it would bring better results |
if an effort were made to correct
them. Those young minds crave to
do things.
Take what the average person
calls a bad boy, one who is almost
continually getting into trouble. If
that chap can think up mischievous |
ideas, that same brilliant mind will |,
“think up” new ideas, business, eic.
when developed or more fully ma-|
tured.
The ordinarily bad kid of today |
is the genius or business man of |
tomorrow.
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FOLLY BROUGHT HOME
Practically everyone is in thel,
habit of blaming the war exclusive-
ly for the dangerous growth of gov-
ernment control ever the people.
The plain fact is that the country
was headed for such control long
before the war started. The war
did no mere than greatly speed up
the trend. 3
The underlying cause of attempts | mean any
to freeze prices, wages and other {of the OPA
eases, can be described in four i
ernment spending be- |
For years the peo- | tising in the Bulletin.

the
it must control.
» who want to sce /
be
he
by

or

kind
limit,
| bered for many generations,
The
gency”
why some people who fear the con- ily at Manheim.
sequences of
borrowing, ar
It
will be
ulation.
re DB een
POPPIES!
(From page 1)
The
on the s
fering
veterans
and civilians alike
wear
fice
Legion should be :
wear
than they the
{ead soldiers.
“Everyone
from ¢
know
realize
for these contributions as this sec] is held in conjunction with the
ond World War goes grimly on,
ing its
“The sal
volunteers, s
that is
relief of dis:
families of
“These 1
the
Auxiliary.
the
their
the
will
somewl
“The go
of dollars
aid
their
Auxiliary

rehabilitation and
ies together
e to rewur:
support.
“Wi
show
Al Ration Gurrency





will be m
ng of
| 3
cials p
eady
is issued the
plications are 1
Boards

Sti imulate v your bus
Church will hold
VOICE
Nave. bein warned of what this
has brought home
of spending was
annual government deficits without Philadelphia
in a way that wil be remem- with Mrs.
Mis. BH. T. Herr.
war will not end the “e
of borrowed money. That is Saturday visiting the Gingrich fam-
is a vicious circle—the
government borrows,
contributes and everyone
ever-increasing
goes directly to the
chief o




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clic] of East Petersburg spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D
Mease
The Choir of the Zion Lutheran |
a Rummage Sale | caster Tennis Club court, which
May 24th and 25th at South Duke [will be the site of the District 3
| PIAA tennis tournament thjs Sat-
turday at 9:00 a. m,
, Lancaster
A Community Sale was held
Sgt. Wayne Dortzler is spending
a furlough with his wife, the for-
mer Bertha Mease. Sgt. Dortzler
has returned recently to the United
States from England. He was serv-
ing with the AAF as a turret gun-
ner on a B-17.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Young of
spent the week-end
Young's parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weaver spent
Miss Betty Weaver, of West
turning to increas- Chester State Teachers College
spent the week end with her par-
* ents.
of unlimited government bor-
The Lions Club will have their
banquet at Hostetter’s in Mt. Joy
ext Tuesday evening.
Janet Charles celebrated her
birthday last Saturday.
Mrs. Allen Ginder will celebrate
er birthday on Monday 28.
Mrs. Daihl's Sunday school class
eld their meeting on Tuesday eve-
* hing at the home of Mrs. John Grei-
ler, and covered dish luncheon be-
“ ‘ng served. Each member of the
lass invited a guest. A feature of
he meeting was an auction sale
which netted a profit of about $50.
Vlembers present were: Mrs. Daihl,
s’ Madeline Stanley, Mrs. Amos
Jerr, Mrs, Joseph Bender, Mrs
Bender, Mrs. Earl Stauffer,
of- Mrs. Earl Ginder, Mrs. Elmer Cope,
poppies made by disabled irs. Howard Kline, Miss Elizabeth
ane, Mrs. George Hess, Mrs. Rus-
> Rohrer, Mrs. Harry Honberg-
Mrs. John Bender, and Mrs. J
American{Rowe. Guests were: Mrs. Jesse
snavely, Mrs. Seifert, Mrs. Harry
‘ope, Mrs. Frank Nolt, Mrs. Mark
[ America’s Nelt, Mrs. Paul Weaver, Mrs. Fred
{oser, Irene Heisey, Mrs. John
poppy rayner, and Mrs. Elwood Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. John Westman, an-
1 1unce the birth of a daughter at
5t. Joseph's hospital, Wednesday.
Burned Mortgage
A mortgage-burning ceremony
gular meeting of the Landisville
— Company in the Fire Hall on
VIonday evening.
Following the invocation by the
tev. Daihl, pastor of the Church of
rod, a history of the fire company
| vas given by J. Harry Grube, A. G
and Chief Wallace Miller.
Harry Greiner, president of
Ie i Ladies’ Auxiliary, applied the
and! natch to the mortgage. The Dutch
st Hempfield, played sev-
ers and a number of the
bers spc ke

1 was organized in
922 ar 26 a row Hahn fire
ngine wa rchased at a cost of
6,600. In 1¢ a reservoir with a
35,000-gal capacity was built at a
0. f $1,475. The building lot for
he fire house was purchased for
2.000, and the buildirz of the hall
vas completed by the spring of
'931 at a cost of $20,600. On June 12,
931, the company placed a $12,000
-' mortgage on the building {or the
rotect f the stockholder

The Ladies’ Auxiliary, the only
ne in the county that is organized
o operate the engine and hose, has
yeen very active in raising funds
hy holding suppers, having stands at
wountry sales, bakes and by similar
nethods
Refreshments were served by the
ocial committee at the close of the
‘eremony
OR PERCE REPRE)
$10.00
Reward
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McCASKEY J-V NETMEN el
{Joy High net team
[afternoon for its fourth win of the
season
ale will be held in two weeks, [ceived from Mt.
{ Reading, West Reading, and McCas-
key.
Meminger, Gerhart 7-5, 3-6, 6-1.
Bicycle Shop

N
For information leading to the arrest
and conviction of the guilty person or per- 3
a
sons who maliciously destroyed property A
in Cove Park. R
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TRIP MOUNT JOY 5 TO 2
The McCaskey High Junior Var-
sity termis squad defeated the Mt.
5-2 Wednesday
The match was held on the Lan-
To date 24 entries have been re-
HELP WANTED
Waitress or Short Order Cook
MALE OR. FEMALE
GOOD WAGES
VAN’S
250 (WEST MAIN STREET
MOUNT JOY, Pi A.
Er Rael I

A |
Joy, William Penn,

The result of the match:
Singles
David Gould (McC) defeated
Charles Piersol 6-1, 6-4.
David Hoh (McC) Defeated John
Don W. Gorrec
Jeweler
Watch and Clock Repairing

Crider 6-12, 6-2.
Robert Eshleman (McC) defeated
LeRoy Bates 6-1, 7-5
William Blaisdell (McC) defeat-
ed Ronald Carter 6-4, 6-3.
Merrill Fulty (McC) defeated Isa-
bel Zink 6-2, 6-0.
Doubles
Piersol, Crider (MJ) defeated
men ————
When in need of Printing. (avy-
thing) kindly remember the Bulletin
Randler’s

ELMER S. RANDLER, Prop.
12 N. MARKET ST. MOUNT JOY.
(Opposite the Fire House)

Youth Rally!!
SATURDAY, MAY 19
NORTH QUEEN AND WEST ORANGE STREETS
8:00 P. M.
Y. M. 5. 3


The Finest In Music

| ADMISSION FREE !

“BILL” WESTON, and his Vibra Harp, Elizabeth, Pa.
YOUTH RALLY MALE QUARTET
CASKEY H. S. BRASS QUARTET
“ED” MARTIN, LANCASTER |
| + has been speaking in Army camps, the past two years, rep-
| resenting the Pocket Testament League.
DOORS OPEN 7:00 P. M.
ADMISSION FREE ! !


Bicycle Repairing
Accessories & Parts
Baby Cab Tiring
STORE HOURS: 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.
WE HAVE.....
QUALITY
MEATS
KRALL'S Meat Market
West Main St., Mt. Joy
HOW ARE YOUR SHOES
DON'T WAIT TOO LONG.
BRING THEM IN.
City Shoe Repairing Co.
30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET
LANCASTER, PENNA.
“D Off Your
GARDEN Ah MIES
AR
HAMMOND'S
SLUG:SHOT
For 70 years home gardeners
have found Hammond's SLUG
SHOT a garden: Use





an prc oduce
[ 1 food for a
r. Good for flower=-
Formerly avail-
ust form only, it can

Handy 1b. shaker can. .. $0.30
5-!b. bag . 1.20
LIQUID SLUG SHOT
1-oz. bottle
4-0z. bottle
Available at hardware, drug
seed stores, or direct.
FREE: Spraying and
Dusting Chart.
HAMMOND PAINT & CHEMICAL CO,



WANTED HAY
Good Clean Mow-Baled
TIMOTHY OR MIXED HAY
J. B. Keller & Bro.
Cattle Dealers
MOUNT JOY,



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Moose Bldg
Elizabethtown


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DLIANE
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APPLE BUTTER: 3” 17¢
GRAPE JAM ANN PAGE
SULTANA MUSTARD w 1c
CORN STARCH sme ns 4C
GOLDEN SYRUP aie ities SBC
VANISH on onli! we 24¢
WYANDOTTE crave 2 Ui 15¢
20 MULE TEAM BORAX mw: 13¢C
ASSORTED COOKIES i. ib. 32¢
KOOL-AID "4c
CORN FLAKES "ioc wa SC
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Sprang Crop
Vegetables
U.S. No, 1
REW
Poiaioes
10-2 bag 5 J J
Onions 320°
CRISP ICEBERG
Lettuce red JOC 1s 12°
FRESH LOCAL
Spinach 10°
FLORIDA
Pascal Celery "523°
FRESH FULL-FODDED
Lima Beans 0 9°
LOCAL JERSEY COLOSSAL
, &
Asparagus 1
EXTRA FANCY ASPARAGUS
RATION STAMPS
We Are Now Redeeming
Sugar Stamps 35 & 36
BLUE STAMPS
H2 to Z2, Al to CI

ESTABLISHED
1859




RED STAMPS
Y5 & Z5, A2 to U2
WAR LOAN
SUNNYFIELD CREAMERY
Butter > Ge
PEKOE AND ORANGE PEKOE
Nectar Tea’; 34° ..67¢
IONA GREEN STRING
One Blue Stamp 19-02 c
Beans for 2 cans cans 21
BOSCUL :
Coffee 32>
LIBBY'S
Potted Meats 7 6°
New Nucoa 12 red points ih 26¢
Hellmann's Mayonnaise 12 pine 20¢
Hellmann's Mayonnaise pint 3c
Best Foods Mustard with Horseradish 1 Oc
 

mons 5
MARVEL VARIETY 2
100% Whole Wheat, 179, c
Fea Cracked Wheat, Rye, [aes 11
Raisin or Vienna
Jelly Coffee Cake “ 23c
Iced Molasses Loaf 16¢
Cocoanut Lemon Loaf
Old Fashioned Dutch Cake
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EICHERLY
Property Committee

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Wire farm income
is up, many farmers and
their wives are making sure that at
least a part of the family earnings
is set aside for the future.’
If that sounds like a good idea to
you, we'd like to welcome you at our
savings account window regularly.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY |
Mount Joy
MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CCRPORATION
BANK CREDIT 7s the best FARM CREDIT

 



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ORANGE MASON |
JUICE JARS
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Bokar
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Coffee
2. a 51
Red Circle ii... 2.47
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8 O'Clock "i: 2... 4c


. B.C. Ritz Crackers ih 23c¢
B.C. Premium Flakes ib 19c¢
B.C. Premium Flakes 2 1s 36¢
B.C. Saltines 1b 19¢
B.C. Sky Flake Wafers 11 21¢




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