Mt. 2—The Bulletin, , Thursday, Névember 20, sili] NEWTOWN ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 ha Published Every Thursday at No. 9-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. . Subscription, per year .. $2.00 Sic Months v0 $1.00 Three Months ............ 60 ] Single Copies ............. 05 Sample Copies ......... FREE Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. Joy, Pa., as second-class mail my ter under the Act of March 3, 1879. EDITORIAL + + + Now 1 know why some men be- 4 have they fear being caught if they misbehave. ® 0° Even with the monial banquets. oe 9° My candid ‘mpression is that it would not be possible to give this country back to the Indians in its present condition, ® © © where Governor Duff completed a 13-man flood control Wh commission set up by the - Legislature to handle a $10,000,000 program to combat floods in Penna. Wonder whether our Little ; Chickies creek, which goes on a = rampage so frequently, = given any consideration? ® 6 0 MORE PUBLICITY One of the arguments Piss See iry'ng to find homes. We a the recent statement from the | Berap iren and steel industry, that | sumers.” Yet, ## is pointed out, more than a million “jalopies” lie | rusting in the car “graveyards” Bre. em the average. pounds each car. We have a jumble of these trucks and cars could be a yelief to the steel “industry. We NE 1 (Rw ale femeving a litter of scrap from the roadside, if we could get rid | A these unsichtly graveyards, _ - The Mount Jos ~ Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher | Mrs, mr Er Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and family visited Mr. and Mrs, Joan | COMMUNISM AND THE. MOVIES | © 3 Kauffman at Ironville on Sunday. In the accusations made by some J fa Mrs, Emma Kauffman and witnesses called to the stand dur- | 2 Gal i : Sot "py daughter Verna, of East Lampeter ing the investigation of Com- cs : 2 sy | visited Mrs. Lillian Witmer on munism and the movie industry, | _ rp Sunday, there have been inferences, per- ’ | challenge it with cross examina- present prices of | meats it hasn't put a stop to testi- | { ean sift | | sion. We has | 1947 | press, The trouble with Gestapo methods in Germany was in its a suppression of liberty. Of course Dedicated Memorial {| we den't want our films “Russian- ized”, but we dnt want to lose (From Page 1) leur rights of Americans either. | Scouts groups unveiled the mem- | Th's inquiry will be | the movie industry should be | Miss Mildred Stehman. The - Rev. | handled and judged most careful- | Raymond H. Daihl, pastor of ‘the ly. It is a serious subject. Landisville Church of God and about | and | follow this line further. But, take | mine the value of real estate for of | is for four years, “a scant five weeks’ supply fron and steel serap remains in| the hands of dealers and con- | | that dot the landseape, and there | State Secretary of Revenue. about 500 | will get $10,000 a year. { of castings contained in |, rusted old cars as an eyesore, yet | | cepted the appointment, would be benefiting ‘ndustry and | {in IMonday and immediately took | | win Winser, Bulletin | | The ladies aid society held their monthly meeting at the home of Daniel Geltmacher, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Keith of sonal opin‘ons, certain suspicicns. . Lititz visited Mr. and Mrs, Daniel It is the object to uncover subver- | _ . : : Geltmacher on Saturday evening. sive tactics that would destroy its 4 : hl he Mrs, Jacob Erb is on the sick American traditions, ideals, insti- : . . . » ot tutions, But, when individuals are . oe 3. ' 4 Mrs, Lillian Witmer entertained named, . accused of beng Com- | _ : . Rev. and Mrs. Umberger and son munists, it seems the accused| | 5 : : Paul Jay and Rev. and Mrs, J. E. should be given the opportunity, er : Earhart and son Ronald last during the witness's testimony, to |, Thursday Tha Evangelistic evening, services closed tion, c = on Sunday evening. The services None of us want our films dom- ross ? J ye : for the two weeks were fairly well inated by Russian influence, ideas ~ Sie on * $0 attended. On Sunday evening be- disloyal to th's country implanted : the services the American youth. Gideons New - 1 £3 ot) » + probably figure we | Testaments to all who took part in attack, but | 4}, 's another |}. close of presented fore the in the mind of Pastor As adults, we and judge the children, it childrens choir. with our Yet, we censorship ego to the would be the three oldest the youngest present that would | 4 t the pianist. where there | nl. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher ] of EXPIES= | the Jubilee Quartet of don’t want it for our Shéridan on Sunday children choir matter. do not want a presznt, of movies extreme no freed:m into Communism and ' orials and taps was sounded by of the Sa- Brethren, ® 9 | the Bowers, REPEATS ITSELF | lunga Rev. N. L, Church of the and benedic- HISTORY “Taek gave the invocation of * understanding on the Township The following students Patsy Waller and Isabelle M, W. Brandt, assistant regular monthly the high school A new 200 ft. the present water East Donegal School Notes : 3 appear on | superintendent of schools, will | meeting Friday | @ evening, Nov, 14 in the library of | ding has been set. at Maytown, wel] has been dug | on the school grounds to augment | flag of the church will be removed | supply for the ro { REVEREND (GABLE TALKS TO LIONS CLUB At a regular meeting of the | Lions Club of Mount Joy held cn Tuesday evening in Hostetter’s FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. a . 7 SIMON P. NISSWEY MARY G. NI EY Banquet Hall, the Rev. John Gable Mark's E. U, B. Church of was the guest speaker. His | | talk to the club was on “the ways | Florin he scholarshi rolls ; ie M ht sel i > me oy | to a thankful heart.” own ar'ade =choo or St i = NL, 4 | . th 42 resent, a onal report rériod: Grade 6, Jere Hen-| a vere De ! poss a 4 Selection of | suests wer . nelev ive lerson, Richarc SS bert Mar- | > : Dare : derson, Richard Hess, Robert Mar. / 1 "04 Lion Bill Balmer of NEW. and USED solf, Patricia Sager, Rhoda Weaver, | [ Te y tha Elizabethtown Club who spoke | and Frederick Wetzel; Grade 5, ore fly on the participation of his | Shirlev Gerlach, atricis - : 8 Shirley Gerlach ~ Patricia Haw [ club in the benefit football game | J. M. ENGLE thorne, Drew Hiestand, Je 4MmeS | 1 eing held at Elizabethtown, Typewriters | 411 EAST HIGH STREET Ms arbara Warfel, argaret oH Maust, Barbara arfel, Morgare Induction services were held for | NE TY Yoder, and Ann Young; Grade 4, : ELIZABETHTO 14-3 | the following n2w members; Ralph ! dir Stephen Doles, Ronald Hawthorne, lw. Lowid Bixler and John We Deliver ames McFarla : g - 2 yn Joss IcFarland and Miriam Ro | Zink. They Were officially wel and : ! : | comzd into the club by ex-presi- t The Donegal Chapter of the | dent. John Ditfinger y r 0 a reas € National Hon r Society will iy Lion Jim Spangler presented the CORN FED duct Sadtiepel a af un | facts concerning tha forthcoming Se ip! : y Nn iil ov. | mammoth “Minstrel Show” which resent 2 rom the lis now in the process of production senior class, are Bryson Craine, Y | by the local Lions. Dates for the op I show wera announced as January county | 28th and 29th, — a ren speak at the induction service. a A SEAT i The school will sponsor a pre [ENGAGE MENT ANNOUNCED Thanksgiving: Christmas gram by Bobo and Co., magicians,| The engagement of Miss Shirley Friday evening, Nov. 14. Proceeds |Ann Swarr, daughter of Mr. and | will be used for the benefit of the | Mrs. J. Arthur Swarr, Landisville, | school assembly fund. {tc Charles R, Engle, son of =A. C. C Mayer The school board will hold its | ar wd Mrs. E. H. Engle, Florin, is MOUNT JOY | announced. No date for the wed- Dressed or Live Weight ORDER YOURS NOW FOR Phones 332 or 132-R Mount Joy Arthur Sweigart, a member of] St. Mark’s ® the senior class was selected as | Evangelical United Brethren Electric Welding “boy. of the month” by “the May- | Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor ‘and Gas : town-Bainbridge Rotary Club, for | Sunday, November 23, 1947 Also Specialize On out standing work in vocational | 9:00 a.m. Sunday School FARM MACHINE WELDING agriculture. 10:15 a.m. Morning Worship AND EQUIPMENT During this service the from the walls of the church with | service” Automobile end Truck Welding | LAWN MOWER SHARPENING ® WASHING ® POLISHING (From page 12 throughout the | The appointment purposes Bric nwealth. ® GOODYEAR TIRES ® ACCESSORIES Ed- former The other two members are Willow Grove, | State legislator and now treasurer | of Montgomery county, and Walter id. Kress, of Johnstown, deputy They Mr. Diehm has served as a coun- ty commissioner for the past twen- iy years. He has not SINCLAIR as yet ac- The three members were sworn up ‘the task of establishing ma- chiner¥ to equalize state subsidies | ‘for education, Wallace Zerphey DEALER Stop Where You See This Sign..... APPLY 125 Mount Joy Street MOUNT JOY, PA. | Mount Joy Mills Inc. | sending more food to Europe > Be ; : . . | mart © sn who are r ing . | tion respectively. nigh schcol. The work was done | appropriate ceremony. | y . : : 4 4; Ny ly | part ef men who are running our | "00 bee Hg [ : J Jos ee i oy to he as The program committee consist- | by E. J. Myers, Landisville, The} 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship Overs A Ing 0p ere, is that we gong get an aio cme fev tha ohantie | €d of Paul S. Baker, chairman;| pump house will be built by Rice| 7:30 p.m. Evening Worshi | credit for our help, They feel we much to blame fr the chaotic | pi & jo > : es on Do Se wl x uilt us io 7 Ds p Delta and Marietta Streets co. them. says a critic, and | condition of prices znd supply as | Arthur Ackman az nares Bb, | an lhe pumb wil bel Wednesday | MIT. JOY, PA. Phone 289 = owe I to “i Ay Beye oe ade | any other one factor, Stehman, William F. Hoffman is | installed by Herr the Pump Man, | 10:50 aim. Week Day Class A mentions w aL. 8 as = 8 ‘Remember back in the days of chairman of the general memorial | from Lancaster, and the electrical| 7:45 p.m. Union Thanksgiving when Russia sent in to France an | Lili, ome ; Sve. ha ; dag herz ' 1 - wis fhe depression when the govem-] committee, work is to be done by Wolgemuth, | service in Trinity Lutheran Church | D HH C K Ih fH amount cf» wheat. Parades and | Haat 3 di ol ae cee ett A eee Inc., of Mount Joy | Thursday | r. «Noo i slegans and tributes. We unloaded | Tien. Was recommendmg plowmg =~ ; ji - ~— Vann a 3 ila ial Dk dl Gmes he Sting’ under crops because they were in | CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE f 8:00 a.m. Girls Missionary Guild Optometrist ig Co | ter abundant supp’y? Those same | FROM NOV. 24 TO JAN. 1 The history of India goes back | Thanksgiving Breakfast and | MANHEW - amount and there was scarcely a | y. pi : wy 4300 B. C service | "n . hould ‘give the | today are trying to ‘plow The Tuberculosis Society of | to 430 ete | Thank-offering service, 163 S. Charlotte St. vipple, Perhaps we should give the : 4 : Sulfanilamid ‘ as | Friday Teleph 187-R S soi poo po | under’ markets because the de- | Lancaster County will open the “ullanilamide compound was | Friday { U. S. more publicity, show Europe we : 11st al Chris al & discovered nearly 39 years ago. 7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal Mon. & 9-5:30 > that it is the effort of American | mand is too great, He annyal Seal Sale on y oJ years ago. gt am. sal. || Tues. Fri. sak 7.9 P, M. = families, that is back of this coun-| ‘It doesn’t fake a student of Nov. 24, to continue un- | Tues Fri. Sat, try’s foregn aid, It isn't just a | econcm'cs to tell our government Bl fo 1, it was toflay . 9:30-1:00.2-5 P. mM, matter «f government in high] Sat a are Sovetped Shires by or Howard Witmer, Society Notice To Customers i I entirely vw bs ty — | president. elem places, it is the case of people re-| by supply and demanc i : Telephone 24-R ducing their own supplies, of sav- | regardless of the controls placed 28 gal 8 $35,000 will be sought RALPH WALTERS ing bread, doing without meat, to | ON either 2s an artificial stimulus | in be hi e, for the support of the SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION | help European families. It is a per- | for increased or decreased prices, | Services, as 223 EAST MAIN i ohn | li t M t sonal interest, a banding together! “The Plan truth is that one BUY FIRE EQUIPME | uail y ca $ of Americans for helping others. | is high, but our demand is A 2 Foul MENT WILL CLOSE | What we need is to have Europe greater because of the export 4 new 5% Salton fire pumper | A FULL Ne OF realize that this is the way we | Policies which this country has| With a 300 gallon booster tank is 11:00 A. M. FOR THE HOLIDAY work at democracy | folicwed and is following. Sudden- | being purchased by the Southern o eo ce ly there has been a drast'c cut in | Manheim Township Fire Company THANKSGIVING, NOV. 27 oe | export allecations of grain and | at a cost of $8,500. | : INLESS SOME’ NG HAPPENS |. ' 4 = | Woda UNLESS SOMETHING H flour in an eflort to retard the up- | Fruits & Vegetables - After Dec. 31st, it looks as if | wa trend of prices, juke boxes, broadcasting record- | “Looking back over the years, it f} ' Ings, phoncgraph records, are go-| i. difficult to see that history y KRALL'S Meat Market ing to do without any assistance | ,.,eats itself. Wheat after the from the American Federation of | war sold for $2.85: after the : West Main St., Mt. Joy Musicians, With the ban of “once | war it soared to o and for all”, of recordings i went to $185 after the as aii ‘a transcriptions of musicians belang- | Span‘sh-American war, and to $3.- | 5 cKING AN : ing to the union, we are going 10 | 50 after the first World War. | TRA Od do without up-to-the-minute tunes | «Regardless of who is running t ON’ \ and get our pleasure from MUSIC | America, the first truth which | MOUNT JOY, PENNA. of yesterday, The way. they revive { must be realized is the old funda- | TAT-ANTU certain old favorites to a return | mental economic law of supply and engagement, shows we have a| It has never faded It {FORMULA 33) Lo Ee ed el Stl 70 FEATURING SINCLAIR PRODUCTS | KILLS RATS FAST draw from. We will more greatly | gardless of subsidies, grants, doles, | appreciate the classical recordings | price-pegging or other artificial ral too, since these will last forever. | When the supply is good, The enthusiasts of top new tunes | prices tend to be lower. When I have just taken over the service statiom’at 130 E. Main St. : % of each week will be the chief | is short, prices are high . . © Kili mourners after December. Anyway | (provided there is mo price eons Here we offer you the best service in town and a complete 13 3 ais rare do ay vats by - we may get one benefit — less | {41 in which case the short s . . . || they WALK on TAT. A ase t su 1 % . y on TAT-ANTU (Formula ne clatter from a noisy juke box dur | ycuallv 5 shorts line of Sinclair produets. 83). Here's how it works: sprinkle y 3 usually finds better customers in TAT-ANTU i ing a meal | : | - Uin rat burrows or runways. { the black market — at higher . Se . Rats walk on it. Their feet are irri- coe L prices), Stop in for a tankful of new Sinclair H-C Gasoline, tated. They lick ‘em. They dis in 10 F A BIT OF A MUDDLE | “We are experiencing hig . : WAL / Yow : ; | € ate experioncing = high Power-Packed with 100-octane gasoline components, the same ow frequently we run into a | wheat prices because 40 per eent TAT ANTU situation where shortage | of the crop is goi 5 us ce 10 soli awa at. a on where shortage and sur- (of the crop is going out of the components used to make 0-octane gasoline for planes. 1s 50 powerful one lick kills rats. Guar= | plus is muddled, because of in- | country, We are experiencing high Ne . A . v . enteed to kill or your money back. efficiency some place along: the] meat prices for the same reason. And try new Sinclair Opdline Motor Qil —the premium oil IB H & S line. It therefore affects our nation- | However, we are witnessing hi : : ever, we : sing Ioigh a x ac 5 fogs ws .B. Hostetter & Sons : pl cconcmy. How many times we | com prices because the crop this that keeps your motor clean as a whistle. Drive in today. oy. pirat Yaar Wak alee 7 , . have had goods,at hand, a crying | year” was 800,000,000 bushels short You'll like the wav we treat vou. { need, and no transportation for it. | because of weather factors. In any : ? | i ™ A hungry world and a surplus of | instance, the available home sup- vl prain without enough storage. A | ply ‘s not sufficient to meet the Goo call’ for gasoline, lack of trans-| demand.” =i portation and storage to utilize | & SINCLAIR OPALINE MOTOR OIL ® BATTERY SERVICE { what we have. A report of a com- mittee that the country is over =|. Graybill Diehm Is ® SINCLAIR-IZE SERVICE ® GOODYEAR BATTERIES wil built and yet families all Men SERVE FARM-FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES 1b Juicy Oranges foi 8 ig 39 Florida Grapefruit: 4/025¢ extra Paseal Celery California Crisp fares Potatoes Net i3. 2 U. S. No. 1 GOLDEN YAMS South Cerolina 3 Ibs 25¢ JERSEY SWEET POTATOES U.S. No.1 4 /bs 29¢ RED DELICIOUS APPLES Northwestern: 2 Ibs 25¢ EMPEROR GRAPES /blle CAPE COD CRANBERRIES Ib 39e¢ TENDER TEXAS BEETS 2 bunches 15e CALMYRNA FIGS 8-01 pkg 19e IMPORTED HALLOWI DATES Ib 28e NEW CROP MIXED NUTS Euro Fancy 13e DIAMOND BRAND WALNUTS PURSE-PLEASING PANTRY SUPPLIEN We've groceries galore at A&P . . shelf after shelf of famous brands . . « row upon row of price tags marked low ‘every day in the week. Come see if you don't aaree that A&P's reputation for quality is exceeded only by A&P’s repu- tation for thrift, 29-01 ¢ can 10 AKP Pumpkin Cranberry Sauce eo: PGe Grape Juice i 21° 39e Mayonnaise 4 ro 50 23° 7 ABe Minot-Gonway 0zean Spray Quort Bottle MARVEL BREAD 16-02 lcaf 11e FRUIT CAKE Light 3-1b Cakes $2.29; 5-/b Cakes $3.75 FRUIT CAKE________ Dork 3-Ib Cakes $1.75; 5-!b Cakes $2.75 GRANULATED SUGAR __________ 5-1b bag 46e; 10-Ib bag Ole A&P SEEDED RAISINS pkg 16e A&P SEEDLESS RAISINS ____ 15-0: pkg 14e SUNNYFIELD FLOUR Family or Pasiry 5-1b bag 433 10-1b bag 85¢ PINK SALMON Cold Stream 16-02 can 49e CAMPRELL’S PORK & BEANS ____._._. 2 16-01 com THE IONA BARTLETT PEARS. eo 29-0 can B5e€ IONA PEACHES ..... Sliced or Halved 2 29-0r cans A5e LIPTON NOODLE SOUP MIX_________________. 3 pkgs 32¢ DEL MONTE CORN __Gclden Bantam, Cream Style 2 20-oz cans 37¢ ANN PAGE STUFFED MANZ. OLIVES 450: jar 35e 20-0 6) cans A Apple Sauce 2 Gleomargarine Jn on 39° Mince Meat 4 2% 39 Campbell's 7° S Y= De PDELRICH OLECMARGARINE 1-1b print 43e MOTT'S ASSORTED JELLIES ____________ 10-0r glass 1Ge ARPPRUNES 1.1b pig 28e; 2-/b pkg 39 PILLSBURY PANCAKE MIX _____________. 20-0: pkg 15e¢ VERMONT MAID SYRUP ___ ___.... 12-0: bottle 25¢ Meso 2. 28-01 phy 25e ORANGE JPICE Sanne California Exchange Brand 46-01 can 31e HEART'S DELIGHT PEACH NECTAR _46-01 can 37c FANCY RICE enol LE 1-1b bag 17; 2-1b bag 33e WHITE HOUSE EVA. MlLK. ...... ee. 4 tall cans 47e ANN PAGE PRESERVES Pure Fruif ooo 16-0z jar 25¢ Aprico!, Blackberry, Damson Plum, Peach, Pineapple CHICK FEED DAILY LAYING MASH Aids hens to produce more eggs. 25 Ib. bag $1.43 100 lb. bag $5.59 DAILY SCRATCH FEED The kind of feed your hens will thrive on 25 Ib. bag $1.49 100 lb. bag $5.85 83 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. LC or