The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 31, 1947, Image 2

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2—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday. July 3

1,

The Mount Joy Bulletin
Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher
ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 (
Publ'shed Every Thursday at No.
9-11 East Main St., Mount Joy, Pa.
Subscription, per year $2.00
Six Months .........:.... $1.00
Three Months ............ 60
Single Copies ............. 05
Sample Copies ......... FREE
Entered at the Postoffice
Joy, Pa. as second-class mail mat-
ter under the Act of March 3, 1879
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EDITORIAL
Meney may not be everything,
but it will buy a lot of somethings
to keep you from being too lonely
until you get everything.
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Many of we old-t'mers can well
remember back to the time when
> if he

one was considered a “sissy’
smoked cigarets. But tcday----?
® ® 2
When the Ephrata Cloister Post
Legion offered a seven
American
acre tract to be
ial athletic field
used as a Memor-
it was immed ate-


ly accepted by the Ephrata War
Memorial Association. They + ill
begin grading at the end of the
present base ball and other
at Mt. |

by leaders
field.
preventing



ne Imost
has
intense attention
been given to ways and means of
further price increases.
and to reducing prices whenever
Fqual attention has been
possible,
given to the possibility of improv-
the ¢ wiatity of goods — which,
f

achieved, is in itself a form of
price control.
In the day day course of
business, retailers have been
{ working closely with manufactur-
rs on these related problems of
to
| direction -—-
objective

price and quality. The
reduce cosas in every possible
and to pass the saving
{ on to the buyer.
achievement
It“is difficult for the indiv dual
consumer to measure the results
of these undertakings. All he
snows is that the cost of many


articles has cont'nued to go up,
and the cost of relatively few arti-
cies has come down. But it is un-
guestionably true that, had it no
for the work of the reta’lers,
would
been
substant-
have been
higher than they actually
thi

a very positive
the
1s
the
And
in interest of
- +31 ne ade MV) .
improvements will be made SP | pocketbook.
by step.
The land was given without any
ifs, ands or buts — simply, there
it is — take it or leave it. Tt
99 years at 2a )


leased for
rental of $1.
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THAT HOUSING
The Progressive
lished at Lititz, s2)
School Beard failed to
for Lawrence
tne
“As
find living | Wilk
Umstead,
quarters
director of physical education and
last year's football coach, /he has
resigned.”
Getting rather difficult if Scheol
Boards, mm addition to the recent
beast in salaries, must fing, living
quarters for their employes.
Usually, after a man
position, he looks after
gets a
h's
sonal interests.
® ® a
Governor Duff is peeved, ant
rightly toe, for the manner in
which the county courts, particu-
larly Allegheny, ave handling
liquor cases. The Governor ac-
cuses them of:
Reprehensible practice of issu- |
ing liquor licenses to clubs in ex-
cess of local quotas.
Allowing themselves to be used
to break down the regulations of
the Liquor Control Board.
pub- |
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IN AMERICA
FAITH
Within the next few years the
electric industry plans to spend a

{ tetal of four- billion dollars on a
@in ge consiructon program. Every
| dar of th astronomical sum


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other local enterprise. {
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Permitting too many ene man
clubs in constant violati'm of the |
law.
From what we've seen and
know, Jemes H. really knows what
he is talking about. ... .«: ...
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WHATEVER IT IS
‘hese “fly'ng saucers” have the
in many
nation wondering, seen
states by folks who honestly be-
lieve they have sighted them and |
|
!
reported by others who imag ned |
they saw them. A joker insists he
detected a little man steering cone |
of the saucers, another fellow re- |
. |
(American |
ported a disc, flying an
flag. The search is mystifying and |
explanations come from all quart-
ers, Some reasonable, some
possible. We've even heard
that it could be Bing Crosby toss-
ing Frank Sinatra's recordings
skyward. Whatever the shiny sil-
ver plates are, or if they are not,
say
nossible

be spent in local communities

the plants and lines ‘t builds
d with every form of |

he load


tzxation the authorities can think
up and Federal regulatory
will be alert to see that
electric consumers are given the
best possible service at the lowest
There will be no
rates.
running of the local cilizenry
BB. C., for funds {a

half-finished projec
per- | The power will be coming from
business enterprises that will pa
with the grocery
the bank and |
taxes right along
store, the newspager,
Those areas where socialized
power is ‘n full flower cannot look |
forward to enjoying their

normal | ¢
1947 | renee nero 1 : 1
Ararat Au Ay
Rave 2 wandering in the middle of the table |
Ry Levi Dillinger. | —tov the milk pitcher. There |
A was presented at | w erash and milk flooded the |
Court, asking for the dissolution h. Janet came running in.
f the East Donegal Water Com-| “Daddy spilled the milk! Daddy |
spilled the milk!” Carol chanted ‘Rb
Mountville Mfg. Co., 1 rol!” her mother gently coms |
ol ized and will continue the | I d, *‘sit down and finish your
yusiness under new management. cereal.” . : a
ei 3 ‘1 can’t, there's milk on my|
Col. Chas. A. Lindbergh will at- Ra |
ne 1 ican Legion Con- Janet wiped the chair dry. “Now,
ntion at up or you'll be late for kin- |
Mr. was elected





HAPPENINGS
os Of
LONG AGO
all,

WNU Features.
20 Years Ago
erp yowre so fur
ADDY,



Zorpl 1S] f| LJ o's shrill 1
in the Easi Ward, re- | room. ‘‘There's the
ed right there.” She pointed a chubby
‘ 1 fincer i . im’'s to his
Hunting Camp and | finger in front of Jim's plate, but his
t it and was

hand had groped


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CRUSHE
DAILY CAPACITY
Ilorin, Meunt Joy, Milton


 
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Grove,
Mastersonville,
500 TONS
Deodate, Maytown, Marietta and Falmouth.
$1.60 to $1.70
SPECIAL PRICE ON HALF 1
Per Net
STONE
Elizabethtown,


QUARTER INCH.
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PENN LIME STONE & CEMENT CO.
RHEEMS, PA.
TEL. ELIZ. 66R2












some more milk first,”

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anet took the]
rkets: Lard. 14c: Butter, 38c: ed it. When she
3 . Jim was gone. |
Egs | :
n | standing by the |
i € :
: mite
La 1't mean any-|
raticn how youngsters |
Wm Ricedorf, Rheems, purchas-
ed Per Co. 3 y and will truthful.” Jim turaed on
: re 2 ii that v vou seat Carol
r April 1928 re LY
rt . a ( mother's last week? Were
A wville man kept hail stones of she ; +3 her
in ice cream cabinet for one S honey- |
year. he d, 's what
A walnut cupboard scld at $205 called it. ‘Keep the kid away
while, she'll tell him the |
Corps, Was C, were
xtended to smkce
their desks. |
State Highway Dept. withdrew
the ition to relocate the Man-
heim in E. Hempfield Twp.
The school term for 1927-1928
pen August 29.
re at Hershey
bitten in the arm by
monk
Annual banquet of the G. and
P. Club of Gerberich-Pawe Shoe
Co, was held at Hill Top Inn,
[nera Shepherdstown.








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The Bulletin’s
Scrapbook !
Week's Best Recipe:
sed

come
from
“Mummy, mummy,
here,” Carol's voice came
tlie basement.
Huh, I've been wondering
kind of a spectacle I've been
Chicken: 3

cups finely |
chicken meat.

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Your progress and ours...
Every time you improve your farm
buildings or your farm werare keenly
interested in aiding ypur progress,
fori a bank and itsfcustomers go
together.
ee
us whenever
we kan help withfcredit or advice.







The Union National Mount Joy Bank
MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT
MOUNT JOY, PENNA
INSURANCE CORPORATION


 


| share of this expansion program. | 0 k one envelope unflavored gel- ig s not true. Yours talking |
| Taxpaying industry cannot com-| 1 in 1-4 cup of cold water (if Ie |
pete with tax-exempt, unregulated, | is very warm, increase | “Crazy,” he said, throwing the |
| palitically-managed projects. Pro- envelopes of gelatin). » rd : pack. “All right, I'll talk |
{ . ye aight, Jan, I'm not going to be
bably a good part of the four bil- softened y idiot,
| ion dollars which the electric|ali 3 cups boiling chic 1 spectacle to my own child, then |
utilities plan to spend will be | Cool. Add chopped chicken | don't try to hide it.”
spent to forestall a future power |2 season highly to your taste They ate lunch together in si
shortage in the sections of the]|C! until it begins to thicken, | I¢ ce. When Jim finished he abrupt- |
ccuntry which still have confi-| then pour into pan. You can ly jolt ihe is ble.
44 . : . . “Darling He stopped and |
dence in the privately cwned |picces of canned pimento cutouts | “What?” |
cleetric company. They are plan-| bottom of pan to make attract- “I've got to the shopping |
ning years ahead — something | color on top of unmclded loaf. fter I do ti i Carol’s com- |
pclitical projects will never do. As| Cove when filled and chill | 1 he 1 wo. Will you
the people who depend upon |overnight. ke eye. on x » ;
gevernment power dams have Rose Care: both. o I nh ' he mut
found to the’r sorrow, appropri- | r months are most criti A wih ing list
ations fream Congress are a pre-| Cal In care of roses. It is then you felt the wall between them
carious foundation on which to ovide strength to carry them | growing higher and thicker.
build any plans because politics is | through winter months. Light When Carol came in Jim was sit-
always the motivating influence, | i ding as each plant with ting 2t the radio, She stopped in the |
not real need or responsbility. one heaj teaspoonful of fer- ho 4 i GE Pavely.
© 00 izer, once a month until eariy “Hello.” he said: ching off the
OIL FOR THE WORLD | August. Scratch fertilizer into top- | padin. He leaned forward holding
There is plenty of oil in oil around plants, watching out is hands to her, “Come bere,
tor must ha ry
| ground,
im- |
the anxiety and excitement creat- |
: |
ed shows that the American pub- |
fic is stl alert and aware of the
fact that all might net be peace-
ful that is propelled through our
gkies
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I BELIEVE IN SIGNS?
They laugh at the methods great
grandfather had to predict weath- | new drilling programs, and
gr, time for planting, fertility of
erops and so forth, but there are
still nny farmers around Mount
Joy who swear by certain signs
and portents that have
faithful proostications through
the years. Certa’n farmers, a long
gime ago, believed that if a stalk
of coin could be bent over one’s
fnstep und touch the ground, there
sould be a good yield. Today
snany use this same test and are
findmg move than enough to
spare to touch the ground. Some-
one reminds us that with soo many
commercial fertilizers in use and
Jess humans, the predictions of to-
day would differ from those years
back. But in spite ef this, many
gorn growers are still bending the
stalk of corn over the instep.
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i AN EFFECTIVE FORCE
If anyone bel®ves that retailers
a principally concerned with
to dredge more doliars out of
”
|
|
ed cut, to meet the world’s enor- savs vou lost vour e
: Renda says you lost your eycs,
| mous requirements. The problem | prevent foo paving ap to idn't, did you?”
: 3 E . | breathe. Remove the fl 1s whe Ei TH
is to build and expand the : ve gh il Te when rou like me if 1 didn't
. . the petals are akout tc fall. Watel 1ave anv $21
ties needed to produce, refine and | : ut to fall. Watch | have any eyes?
hl i- > - “1 . + 4 3 |
transport it. for black spot and mildew, Jim started to hug her, but sud-
That is why the oil industry's i 1 be eureq Dut oun be a
rev toc "oa } 1¢ nomen he Ne
current dev elopment program lug nted. Japanese beetle, rose & 8 mor = a
55 Chater See iad unce ly in the dle o
the greatest on record. Most of the RACE are Msecl 1 Me yoo! red and ¢ sod
§ must be halted oom 4 ed and confused,
plants constructed during the war | me then the expression of be
i NaC { Housedresses Cheaper: | Had i ; :
were for special military purposes Ww ¥ : wild t melted into one of reso-
2 Vomen finding ss diffi-
— such as the production of aviat-| | a ding it less diffi
. : cult buy low-cos usedresse Vh 1 nec he living
{ ion gasoline and toluene for TNT : io 'w-cost housedresse a returned the living
. | today. Such di re lower hot n ply.
— and are of little value for peace-| Hit are lower now or iN
: i nv «Zim the was Ji called, but there was
se. / a rest {tr J y I ar, ”e
time use. As a result, the industry ate 3 fr no answer. The house was strange.
is devoting all of its energies to .. = hove 10 choose rom | Jy
the | IE he war. Now sy OI ver: I” che cried.
1se dr <Q i] avai "
construction of mew pipeline sys- ise dresses will be avail, come here,
5 excited
proved |
an expert recently point

tems, refrineries and other facilities.
The goal is to meet consumer
" lo
needs with a mnimum , of dislo-|
| part
cations.
In addition, the industry has an- |’
for improving
the
pro-
intensive program
oil recovery, and for getting
maximum amount of usable


C
ducts from each barrel of crude. |
thou- |
Competition between the
sands of companies making up the
| meeting the problem with typical | ©
eonscion, _ fonsumc. ig be Patronize Bulletin advertisers.
The
will
industry is extremely keen.
company which still
have small hope of survival.
Cur own oil needs have risen
per cent since 1941, and the appe-
tite - of the rest of the world
voracious. American enierprise —
here and in foreign lands —
stands
Q
5
is
is
American initiative. The industry.
with its wealth of resources and
technical “know-how”, is confi-
dent of success.
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Cc
beginners and others are in-
| vited to attend.
ED ere.
You can swim easier in salt
water, but faster in fresh.
Children have a keener taste Balsa wcod “weighs half as much
J as cork, 2 $i |
/ than adults.



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held every Friday night and play-
  
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little as $2.75 to $3.75. voice an-





 







iced frocks the basement door.
de available to sto: Ing, darling,” ‘Jane!
1 A Woman com S( ‘ Carol too busy
] 4 man com- | ’ r
paying price for eried 0 r.
1s of mater *N v 1?
nutactu Jar Ww and base-
mi eves
there the middle he floor sur-
Inspirational: or : Bi drivers Bnd
ii Bun aw a Ww with Carol's bi
Noah was six hundred years old ey ¢
re he knew how to build an

ir grip.

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HESS CLUB AT E'TOWN
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Elizabethtown.


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Meetings

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Mor 12-02 can
16-0z con 45¢ :
Corned Beef Hash Broadcast 16-0z can 25e¢
Armour’s Chopped Ham

Packer’s Tomatoes
12-0z
can
2
A&P Grapefrunit Sections 2
Green String Beans
Jona Sliced Beets
Florida Orange Juice
Ten-B-Low Concentrated Ice Crem
19-02
cans
20-02
cans
Iona or 2 19.07’
Packer's cans
43¢
2%¢.
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207 19¢
46-0r 6p
25¢
Tomato Juice
10-0z jar
28e¢

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Mason Jars
Pappas Blueberries
Apple Juice °°,
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Pine Jelly Soap:.....
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Nutley Oleomargarine 11
Grape Juice cr.

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