2—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, February 12, 1948 Fume VAY wy, e¢ Mount Joy Bulletin foe Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher LONG AGO ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 * | it... is Published Every Thursday at No. enswered with a complete denial, i 9-11 East Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. | 2nd the battle of words and figures 20 Yoors Ago has been going merrily back and aan Subscription, per year .. $2.00 | in various quarters. Borough council’ is considering Six MOGIRE $1.00 | There is danger in a statistical | wi ce of 4 or Three Months ............ 0 3 eck 2 the danger the purchase of & Single Copies ............. 05 | debate such os this Pie dang yur cop, Sample Copies ......... FREE |that it may obscure the real Nv. William Tyndall retired | menace that is implicit in the TVA : he font of tw Lutheran, Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. | idea. In principle, TVA is simply Dn t§ “after twert Hi) Joy, Pa, as second-class mail mat-| , corporate state, It is an economic |° unday school alter. twenty ter under the Act of March 3, 1879. overlord in the region it occupies. | = | Local citizens and local govern-| J. E. Ebersole has opened a D 1 T O RIA I, | ment have nothing to say concern- | store at the home of Mrs. Annie | E | ing its policies and activities. It is | Baker, where he will sell electric} { inevitably the very antithesis of | wasners. y : > self-government and self-reliance. There was a slight fire at the | People who live in glass houses It is proposed that the nation be | Mount Pleasant school, in Rapho | might 4s well answer the door blanketed with authorities model- | tWP. | bell. led on the TVA plan. And that is Tae Mount Joy Building and | ves to propose that we completely | Loan Association sold 167 shares of | Looks as though Russia is suck- centralize the government of this | stock last week. ing around for an alibi to start a} _ (hat we abandon state | A crop of tobacco was sold last | war, Uncle Sam received a second and local rights — that we go, | week for 23 and 9 cents, J Red protest within ten days. {hat in hand. to Washington for| The Penna. R. R. Company is | ® eo 0 whatever ‘we may need cr may | considering moving its terminal | The present fuel oil shortage is | want — that we say in effect, that | from Conewago to Elizabethtown. not only very inconvenient in are no longer capable of build-| The Freshman class of Mount many homes during this month of | ing up our regions and making the Joy High school enjoyed a sleigh zero weather, but unless we miss | most of our resources. ride to Marietta. : our guess its going to be tough on Finally, if the TVA idea is ex- | Both branches of Congress have the oil burner salesmen next year. | tended far enough, we can say | approved a bill for the erection of oo 0 good-bye ta our liberties. Freedom | 2 new bridge across the Susque- You can say what you please, I [and the corporate state are funda-{ Nanna Intween Columbia often yearn for those good old days mentally incompatible as is being | ing hig ww e. 5 rotund when Uncle Sam lived within his | so dramatically proved the world T ie loo] ; Boarg ot. income and without a portion of | over. That is the big truth to re-| Hhirty-six ids or the ag ° mine. Those days if a man saved | member — and finespun interpre- | TY High Schoo] beliding of all ; iser, | tations of a mass of complex | Maytown in East Donegal twp. poney they called . him a wiger, ist oq! Sarah Lehman, widow of David but today he’s a wender, statistics must never be allowed | Brace: Hic os to MH The Pennsylvania Flood Control | ee | years. : Commission is considering the | ROOM FOR ONE MORE I Jean G. Longenecker, local deal- construction of a number of dams| A fundament:l characteristic of | er is new 1928 on small streams as means of con- the competitive economic system | Jer coupes op $670 F. O. B. De- trolling floods. A number of pro- | is that there is always room for | | troit and Enos B. Rohrer is adver- owners along the banks of | tne move — the door to opportun- | | ising 1928 Super 6s for the Little Chickies creck (the ity is never closed, and .the new | | $745 at Detroik writer included) are in hearty ac- | man and the new company are cord with this movement. perfectly free to take business | oe 0 away, from the established con- | The Bulletin’s { Thru radio, press and otherwise. | cern if they can. we learn almost daily that Russia What this means is that, over | 1 is in a stage of preparedness for the years, the trend is away from | Scrapbook another war. Now she wants to | concentrations of economic power buy eighty-seven ships gotten from | — and away fiom anything ve- | ; * + + : dia x; S. by war time lendlease sembling monopoly. | : Week's Best Recipe and on several previous occasions The often-maligned oil industry | Broiled Mine: Meat Pie: 1 baked has refused to release them. provides an interesting example | eight inch pie. shell, 1 nine It now. appears as though Mos of this” trend. In 1904 a group of | package of mincemeat, 1 and 1-2 cow will win out as a report cut companies under common owner- | Cups of water, 1 tablespoon sugar, of Washington says “ne barrier to | Ship and management accounted | 1 cup processed American cheese, the deal was foreseen by the of- for 84.2 per cent of all the crude shredded. . Break mincemeat into ficials.” run to stills in the United States. | pieces” Add water and sugar. Place | oo 6 ['By* contrast, in 1946, no single oil | over heat and stir until all lumps Shertin accounted for more than! @re thoroughly broken up. Bring The plumbers of Lancaster city | ¢ seemingly have their line tied up | 11 to perfection. I a home-owner | does not purchase his supplies. or | repairs thru| them, they will not make the ingtallations as they can’t share of the get a rake-§ff in commission, If | of the biggest present-day you buy supplies and install them | oil companies didn't even exist at per cent of the run, intervening hundreds and earned, the business. years, companies up through their grew service to yourself, thel city will fine you for | |e duro of the century, doing the wlprk without a permit. | 0S weuld have been utterly | impossible under a system which The fine is $25.00. house in that city is | either permitted governmental A four-uni vacant for thie past 18 months be- } moropoly or private monopoly. In cause plumbgrs will na install | nuh of the rest of the wold, fixtures purcipased from Sears and | cartels of ene kind or another, Roebuck. which ave virtually a form of oe o governmert in business, have real- When dial (phones replace the ly closed the door to opportunity present systemt here some fimo" in and have straugled competition. the near future, the Fire Company These cartels sometimes go to will be compelled to adopt some RAZ ng lengths — as, for instance, in limiting the number of soft | other fire alaim system, sent the teleph one At pre- drink sta at cz > srate operator sounds ands that can be operated the alarm, but with the dial phone, 3 3 given area. The result is a there will be no operator in Mt. Salk teonomy, the death of Joy. Our phones will be operated initiative, and a low standard of living. Only a competitive economy can save a nation from that. from the main office at Columbia. The firemen and council are now considering whiat method can be adopted for prompt afd efficient service. To find, a place subject to call twenty-foulr hour a day fs] quite difficult, { Appended is a list of events of oe eo 9 the future for this immediate vicin- xa y ity. yy i uted last listings when The Bulletin does ajority | printing or advertising rel: ative | _ were of the opinion that prices | thereto. will continue to soar early this A Turkey Supper Spring, many | commodities are The Ladies Auxiliary of the gradually coming down in price. | Landisville Fire Company will hold To date hogs, cattle, stocks, bonds. Srey BE ny Ye dire ig wheat, corn, flour, lard, bacon, | 8 p.m. Supper is $1.50 with half ig CEES, ete. are gelling cheap- | price for children 12 years and + While there is’ only a slight de- | Wnder. If you like turkey, there's no better place to get it. Friday, February 13 The “Junior Class of Mount Joy High School will hold a Valentine ie In price articles, there crease in price ly real estate is on some of these a decided de-! of others, Natural- | {bound to follow. To us it is rather surprising that 1s ium from 8:30 to 11:30. The admis- prices should drog so far in ad- vance of the Fall election and sion is 75 cents including tax. Music along with what has happened by the Diamond Orchestra. during the past few weeks, from now on “Anything Can Happen.” THE LOCAL WEATHER Common sense ' tells us that BY KENNETH DROHAN The following is a report of the daily temperatures and. rainfall in this section from Wednesday, Feb. everything is too high and we all know there is NO SANTA CLAUS. oo 0 In those | of public, | And | Coming Events Dance in the High school auditor~| boil- Pour pie and continue Cool. baked shredded cheese filling, Place four to a brisk boil ing three minutes. | mincemeat into cooled shell, Sprinkle over mincemeat un- inches melted | hot. | { | der pre-heated broiler cheese is Serve Skirt rina or swing from heat until lightly browned. A Basic ball 1t to end skirt | gives the wearer With so popular, the an | a many -sided | skirt have wardrobe with the Dressmakers all blouses without finding it necessary to use | cpportdnity as the | | base. can whip to- gether types of lovely designs followad by | | much yardage. Tailored blouses | | with varied. ties, blouses of gay scarves, peasant blouses of c« ston and blouses of crepe with appli- | qued motifs or using sequins, purchased by "the | package for not so much money. | Bolercs go well with these full | skirts and when in bright colors, give a pleasing contrast. Lemon Logic { When towels are dingy, put | and gradually in luke 1's usual soap lemon Heat then} juice. to boiling peint { rinse warm water and us | | bluing To clean white | There is no charge for these | keys of the piano, rub with paste |! [1 and linen | made of whiting lemon To bleach | moisten with juice | muslin, lamon juice and | - To break | of a} To | remove or | spread in sun to dy the juice | lemon to tne tub of water to spots that stain it, a piece of lemon in a cloth, dip it into tepid | water then into a small amount of | borax. hard water, add clean white marble wrap { Inspirational Nothing is more significant of men’s character than what they | find laughable, | | Goethe | { ee tl) Aen | MORE THAN A MILLION custody of the Allies with the bulk | THE BIG TRUTH 4 to Tuesday, Feb. 10: | of them working | at forced labor / A short time ago John T. Flynn | Da) Low High Roi | in Russia, a survey of cfficial | wrote an article for Readers’ Dj- | Wednesday ...... 5 27 .3%:in, | figures disclosed today. gest in which he said that TVA is | Thursday ........ 0 *30 .04in. The United States has returned a two-foot yardstick, because jt | Friday ........... 9 34 04 in. |8ll of its prisoners, both German fails to include in its reports cer. | Saturday 11 29 “02 in. | and Japanese, except those held | tain basic operating costs. He | Sunday ........, 12 34 00 in | for war crimes trials. backed this with impressive | Monday ......,. -10 25 .00 in. : : : statistics. Then a TVA Tuesday ...... -10 28 .00in, Patronize Bulletin advertisers. | / them in a pan of cold water with |. Orphans’ Court Auditing Notices | FEBRUARY TERM, 1948 | | To all heirs, legatees, creditors a] other persons interested: Notice is given that the following accounts in decedents’ estates and trusts have been filed in the office of the Register of Wills or the Clerk | of the Orphans’ Court of Lancas- | ter County, as the case may be, and that the same will be presented to the Orphans’ Court of said county | for audit and confirmation, and for | | distribution of the balances shown s | therein to the parties legally entitl- ed thereto, on the date hereinafter designated, .at tef o'clock in the forenoon, Eastern Standard Time, in the Orphans’ Court Room on the | 4th floor of the Court House in the | | City of Lancaster, Pa. February 16, 1948 ARCHER, ELIZABETHTHORN- TON, decd No, 41, January Term, 1947 First and final ac- count of Dr. J, C. Bolton, exor, 2. BUOHL, JOHN H., decd No. 75, October Term, 1917. The first and final account of The First National Bank and Trust Co, of Mt. Joy, Pa., succeeding trustee for the use of Anna G. Buohl, . CARMANY, FRANCES E, dec'd, No, 36, May Term, 1945. First and partial account of George M, Dierolf, exor. . ERB, HARRY Z., dec'd, No, 9, August Term, 1947, The first and final account of Rhoda B. Hollinger and Harold Holling- er, exors, GERHARD, MARTHA E., No. 23, August Term, 1947, The 1 ad wt first and final account of Eliza- | beth R, Gerhard, Mary E. Ger- | ex- | hard and Paul L. Gerhard, ecutors. 6. GOCKLEY, WAYNE E. dec'd, No. 67, March Term, 1947, First | and final account of S, Nora Gockley, extx. 7. HUNSECKER, JOHN C., decd, No. 27, June Term, 1947. First | and final account of Jacob | Herr, exor, 8. HENNINGER, WILLIAM, rec'd, | No. 63, August Term, 1947. The first and final account of The | Conestoga National Bank of | Lancaster, admr, 5. HERSHEY, H, CLAY, decd | No. 34, March, 1946. Second and partial account of Hazel P. Hershey, admrx .0. KOPCKF, ADOLPH J. E, decd, | No, 31, January Term! 1946. Second and final account of Charles G. Luik, exor, . LONG, No. 59, March Term, third account of Park Commission l — 1902. The as The Long and by appointment cf | the ‘Orphans’ Court of Lancas ter County. 12. OBLENDER, MARY JANE, dec’d, No. 1, Adgust Term. 1947, First and final account of | Richard Oblender, exor, 13. REED, SAMUEL N., dec’d, No. 79, August Term; 1947 First and final account of Hazel Book, extx. 14. ROHRER, NEWTON J. dec'd, No, 60, June Term, 1947. The | first end final account M. Rohrer, adm, . STRACHAN, dec’d, No, 62, December Term, 1946. First antl final account of P. G. Vapdersmith, admr. 5. SHAND, HARRIET K. dec'd, No. 49, February Term, First and final © account of Farmers Bank and Trust Com- pany of Lancaster, admr, d.b.- n.c.t.a SPAYD, MARY F. dec'd, 105, August Term, 1944 account cfs The Conesto, tional Bank of Eqs guardian of Gladys R. Spayd. WISSLER, PHARES W., decd, | No, 46, November Term, 1947. | The first and final account of | Abraham B. Wissler, exor. 1%. No. The 19 tion Term, cf Trust, No 1936. Second and final account of Farmers Bank and | Trust Company of Lancaster, | succeeding trustee for the use of Serena A. White, under declaration of trust dated Oc- tobar 10, 1908. i YOUNG, HENRY A., dec'd, No. 40, January Term, 1947. First and final account of Henry A. | Young, Jr., exor, GEORGE H. GOLL | Register of Wills and Cler}y of Orphan’s Court 81, May 20. \ | jan22-4t PIANO CLEARANCE SALE ! 1—40" Jesse French (Walnut) Dem- enstrator, Keystone Upright Piano - Plain Case - New keys. Packard Upright Piano, Rich tone. 1- Roger Upright Piano - flew white | keys. { — Pfluger Upright Pidho - new | white keys. | These piancg are all #h clean and | Medidm size in excellent aying dondition. If you are in need of a fihe piano - - here is your chgnce. ‘Early visits make a fine Open daily 9 to 9 P. M. ALTON REIFSNYDER BRICKERVILLE CROSS ROADS JUNCTION ROUTES 501 & 322 LITITZ R.D. 2 CESSPOOL, SEPTI@ TANK Building & Sa ARMSTRONG ENGINEERING Lancastef R4 - 32770 Earl Wanner'\="43 East Main St. | REMAIN IN WAR PRISONS OF Far more than 1000000 “for- | 213d Mount Joy I15-tf | gotten men” — World War II] R. L. BREAKIRON | prisoners of war — are still in| PLUMBING, HEATING AND FLECTRICAL WORK 333 MARIETTA AVENUE PHONE 215-J MOUNT JOY | See display advertisement dec'd, | CATHARINE H. decd, | Long created | under the will of Catharine H. | | of Jay | BLIZABETH M,, 1946, | ga Na- | { { 11 | . WHITE, SERENA A., Declara- | Mary Ann Griel Miller, eighty- | greatest bituminous coal producing | two, inventor of the Mary Ann | state, | cake pan, died at Lancaster, | Stimulate your business by adver West Virginia is America’s | lising ih the Bulletin. | BULLER’S BEAUTY SALON FLORIN, PENNA. sie PERMANENTS | && 2 $5. to $10. oy Shampoo and Set $1.25 PHONE MT. JOY 153-]-5 Maude Buller, | Propr. NEW ADDRESS Dr. S. Millis . Optometrist 59 N. MARKET ST. Daily: 2 1. % 2-3 ELIZABETHTOWN B¥enings: Tues. & Sat. 6:30 - 8:00 { PHONE: 334-J No Hours Thursday EYES EXAMINED BY APPOINTMENT | | “WAS | LUCKY! After | sold the livestock, | | went right to the bank and deposited the money in my checking account. On the way home 1 lost my wallet! Putting cash in the bank promptly is certainly the way to be on the safe side!” | | | | | = 1 | The Union National Mount Joy Bank MOUNT JOY. PENNA. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A DEMONSTRATION OF ELECTRIC COOKING Thur. Feb. 26, 7:30pm. In The Auditorium Of EAST HEMPFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Sponséred By The | LADIES" AUXILIARY Of The LANDISVILLE FIRE CO. . ql ADMISSION FREE! A | oe FREE Electric Waffle Iron Electric Iron, Automatic Electric Heating Pad Electric Kitchen Clock | Electric Coffee Maker | Four! Electrically Cooked Meals TECHNICOLOR MOVIE —. 4 "It Happened In The Kitchen” Were celebrating our Founder's Month by offering you scores and scores of qual- ity foods—famaus af truly modest prices. These top-notch "buys" are made possible by the policy our Founder established 88 1s ago . . . fo buy and sell direct, elim ating many unnecessary expenses usual fo marketing, and fo share the savings with you. Open Friday Night ‘til 9 P. M. Continuing Our Reduced Prices! FLOUR GOLD mEDAL rw CERESOTA OR FAMILY OR PASTRY PILLSBURY 49 10-LB. BAG 95¢ 25.Ib. bag, $2.25 5.4 39 10-LB. BAG 75¢ 25.4. bag, $1.79 SUGAR PURE LARD 1 ACON SUNNYFIELD, SWIFT'S PREMIUM 10-/b. si 85¢ 25¢ he 38° 5-18. BAG OR FELIN'S UTTER SUNNYFIELD ho Valb. rint B SUNNYFIELD Ps 92° BUTTER wt > solid print . Sunyfield Fancy Creamery 2 35 A&P sells only orie quality... One brand of Butter .: 16-01. cans FRUIT BELT KIEFER HALVES ASPARAGUS rae. 3 WINDSOR CATSUP 7. 15° Le 41c 28-01. APPLE BUTTER iin 19° VAN CAMP'S :::r s 202 59« TOMATO JUICE ov 3 = 23° HOT CROSS BUNS "5" 25¢ CRANBERRY SAUCE rareas sano | 2 1500. os 35€ TUNA FISH chicken oF tHE sea, cratep wn 39¢ PINK SALMON cou steam 7%-0r. con 33 16-0r..can 49€ BRIGHT SAIL SOAP FLAKES * 63-01, ge. Florida Jumso 46 size GRAPEFRUIT CELERY we 9° LETTUCE Heo: 19° STRING BEANS -« , 19° TOMATOES Solid 14-01 Slicing ~~ cello. pkg 25° BANANAS 2 27° SUNSWEET EVAP. APRICOTS 11. 34c A&P EVAP. PRUNES 19¢ FRESH DATES 23c, Supply Limited 1-1b, pkg. 8-oz. pkg. CHICK FEED DAILY LAYING MASH Aids Hens to Produce More Fggs 25 Ib bug $1.49 100 Ib bag $5.85 DAILY SCRATCH FEED Here's a Quality energy feed. 25 Ib bag $1.55 100 1b bag $5.99 . 83 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. pkg. 31c 1-22-4f | WATER PES { E A R i BR . L 0 N G E N E C K E R Prices effective Thursday, Friday & Saturday, February 12, 13 & 14 THAWED ELEC LLY ’ ng A E * ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES unga J - Phones i LANDISVILLE, PA. PHONE, 3796 3651 or 3321 } ‘ 1-29-4¢ mowed | | stra HN per LARGEST IN ! big All- Coma EEVERL FARM LIVESTO! G. K. Wagner, R.D.2, B SATURDAY, Af 10 a. m,, Pike, two mile town, eich Penna 77 TRACT, of “All Make Lots Cultiv Mowers, Disc rnin TL rsg Side | 3 Poultr Re talers 1bines ternatighal Rg New six-foof with M Syuftc.d Grehse, Davis, ment Goods: LOT OF ( AT 8 t mi ol with F “A . oF Ny COW Thousa here on have Eats Hit is ¥ sttled for A of time, to sell; + ind Macl All on oD on gl a 5: F On the pre about one-h i Sei BA ™ 3 wr 10 H Some fresh 3 HEIFERS, Massey Harr 7x16 ft. Gruk bind Deering grass mowers tor, manure By mis 2 iron kettles & iron S& 1¢ No Huskste Sale af on the form lc Mcunt Joy and Toy road. The Locu of Re fall freshen ce are ealve te bal: Cr Every cow has a Fimeroft Men and from a family i the last four year T » will be two first daughte: gram Blacres, 2 y crefi Monogrim believe there wil Monogram in this ALSO SEL 60 HEAD O Three-teh wa hay loade -dise; Joh: hock, repe and p saw, air ec feeder, steel whe around the farm. col’ lvnets 1h re. Horse fi high sink eu kettle, fruit Sala (¢ start ¢ held Goods 11 A. the eattle, 1 P. M Sale will be | net, If intercsted write Lunch b vy the Conditions by { | Hess & Dupes—A ! Ruhl & Hershey--