The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 04, 1948, Image 2

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2=The Bulletin, Joy, Pa.. Thurs day March | 194 pr DYNA Wasa of |
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'"PENINGS
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Cc ount Jo y € loth n
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Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Si LONG AGO
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ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901
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Published Every Thursday at No. bird, a mai " nethin el 20 Y rs A oO
9-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa nd wi asi { ea g
—— a ullet may n b
Subscription, per year $2.00 neighbor ha ASR fon ed $5
Six Months ........... . $1.00 d Fe
3 v 1 omeor ' 1 ats ’
Three Months ........ 60 windo i meone In Ns pain
Single Copies ............. 05 will be maimed for life. Usually
Sample Copies ......... FREE grown-ups are more careful and een ins were
so would the younger eneration I Parl
Entered at the Postoffice at Mt il the « W Bast Elizabethtown,
Joy, Pa., ag second-class mail n at- Bui. & to impress the 1 the W. B. Bender build-
ter under the Act of March 3, 1879 : voy
Eee younger generation of this danger, orial nop
it will reflect hardship on the I ter Brubaker, student at
E D 1 TO R 1 A | der folks. As soon as that erdin- | I VM. College, preached hi
ce becomes a law and you n at the Methodist
* + ppen to see a big rat Sew 1 16 : x ui
vu : } ha \ lon f( et it 3 legal Laniel Moore, Newtown weld
The three months training given | back yard, dont io | :
« : . te i t unles V( in yt a nual ly bird shoot at the
at the State Police School at Her- to Kill it unl you tA ml
3 ef | buck and J 1 1 arn
shey, is not of the cream puff | buck d get a permit :
: ¢ hen be a hardship on Metro Ge Cc pany wil!
type according to reports. Of Lan- Then tes it will be a ha H 2 : i Tap 4
} . rabbi " ect moder: | g ta 1
caster's seven rookies. two were | the hunter. If ther thbit « ¢ nodern a ln tation o
. Cu . \ « ( i t of the Old le Lion Hote
injured and sent to the hospital | pheasant in wden, who al oo i : Red Lion H
. y SUI) n wa i oving voi Hot McGinni
to date. Our local Cop, Park Neiss, | summer long aestroying your A od hop -
. oetable lon forget yeu can't wget rggs, 24-36¢ Butter
Jr. is ong of the students, vegetables, don't forg :
oo 0 0 shoot it unt vou first call on | 40c; Lard, 1
. I : ot
. Burgess Brown i mp « a I 11 Qualit Shoppe
January retail sales ftll far be- Lt If : hat io { tl pin the Rich
. crm. i avs inn tha ng I 1 10 1 -
low those of the preceding month |! P| Yor't 1 Ch ore Trot
Hand . you got a case doi ( 1D 1
all over the United States. Big hooting frst Shank retired farn {
nage the mista OL Si § I's 1 cl arn
2 Fo av 1 re 1e cold ) 1 |
Wigs say it was due to th and then applying “for the per purchased. th,
weather but we think otherwise ; ? Isaac Holling proj i
4 mit, linger perty 1
They hate to admit that we reach- 0.0 Rheem
> : ar > way r
ed the peak and are on the wa; FREEDOM ARDIEN ur expert mechanics of Wil-
down to normalcy { FREEDOM GARDENS
vig I qt ro i ; in: Sop rt re erecting teel
oe 90 ne years ago it was a plea for » isvk Yor
Vir ( Tw ALS] i he ) vate ank 01
The Goverpment is - gradually | YICtory Trardens .lo assist n pie ppiying water for fire protection
. . ar off 2c ASE {1 ppiyin water I 1 { 1
catching up with many of the War effort, At this time of co orful j Cameron mansion ‘at ones
; “an and | Seed catalogues, when man dreams a i .
guys who were not on the “up and toads
: 3 y f ning { the goo: art 0
up” during World War II but only | OF turni 10 Ne Ma I Roy G. Hei of Rheen 1c
aes | ori string bean eels and 2 : Br eT
last week the authorities unearth- | 5'0W 4 ia . 4 i le ship of the
. . hichoo ine in lea HS !
ed shocking information. During | "dishes, we bring a plea fo fy i Cleveland
: Ted Freedom Garden as 1 safety =ompany 0 SVelans,
1943-44 the Western Union and | ee ee
se: uN measure a27ams umger. i 1s hop-
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph ea 1 4 $l : “ } ” A Jew emaining tobacco crops
i i i that twenty million such gar- y i !
Companies gave horse racing wires ed h ey he : : fend : \ col were sold at 20 and
in the West priority over the | “NS will be put in this spring. ey
iis. . ind 5c
: 3 h ly We ¢¢ ling our ewn 4
United States Army. Many war | this way we can line our y E. Funk was appointed
lant applicatio fcr telegraph | ard shelves and also pro- bots
plan applications or elegrapi | vids fof hui of Ei egistry a sor in East Donegal
facilities were turned down in| Ts
doo +. | There is personal gain
many towns where racing service | adh The brick warehouse on Man-
‘was using its leased wire service | nd of . Rugering e belonging to the Moye!
ite freely | the soil for a growth cof turnips, a an
quite freely. {air sR YN. e old to Messrs. Elme;
eo ee | tematoes and cucumbers, waen
| the result will benefit the hungry |W. Strickler and J. E. Garber at
. Lg 131 i { LR ERY
If people get wise to themselves, ep private sale.
they should begi realize that | 2 me and abread. With a short- | 7 sin
icy should begin to realize that I age of meat, we tan provid h Thievery such as apples, chickens
business in general is gradually | . . other loot has been going on
receding. "Thi g i . | family board with a fine repast « oe gl Bh Te
receding. This is quite ' true in [ Ite rown. The subi. East Donegal Twp. the past
many lines, even though the hizh- | i : Se dh { weel
: ly | est home Cen will ave the
er ups won't admit it. averse fi \ nd benefit concert for the May -
The large producer, if he's af, ~ °° ire . : Fi Co. was hald in the
. . . MUD a ye ARMS mn ie 1, Wilh go>
good business man or a wise poli- Fhe food what it is today. | Band Hall by the Rohrerstow:
tician, he'll give some other alibi / . | Ban
4 . Cw Say Americans wl a
such as a shortage of this, or a bY Slirans and A delightful birthday © surprise
shortage of that which preyeats | Desh eit bon Jl the f
he * pra t that they fai! to appreciate the |W held at the home of M IH.
production, values of the natural in their | G. Walters in honor of Miss Ethel
When in reality the actual truth | ob { Bucher
: . Sort io no ne mechanicat. y= ined
is += no demand or tao high in| va sid Federal uthoriti ized 730
. § M Yo Pul 1 but we aire of the opinion €( 1 e1Z¢ {
lee or Mr. and Mrs. John Pub | that ‘wher we use slogans, .ad- | Bol ; of high power keer in
Ic. t vertisin o, mechanism, to feed the |the Reading yards at Lancaster
hen a big industr arts lay- | Jil : : td Wn : bald vo
2 W : lo rae, i highs hungry abread, add our toil in Wm. H. Strickler held a public
ing off employes in one depart ays Jo of liv kk implements. and
8 : pioy S uo € these twenty million gardens, we | sale of live implements and
ment and says “similar conditions : heusehold good
+s | are not unapereciative ol the | hcusehold goods.
may spread to other departments”, fa Lt hy > — to em
: : undamental truths.
al o a lack of material, it
A due he a lack a : al ooo CONCERNING THOSE
avesnt look too good for business . x “ye
in general. Time will tell | The time of George Washington | IN THE SERVICE
. . : Alb Yetzler Brow seaman. |
® 00 was a » of great epochs and All en Detzler Brown, . eaman,
ia a - say oak vee ia 3 f dis- | second class, son ¢f Ben Brown of
STANDING ON THEIR great wen. Many names of dis=| Mount Joy street, this boro, i
OWN FEET tinction have been connected with | «*% Mount . Sires his oro is
‘ : 4 thic ave. It is vroven that a man | serving aboard the Naval ‘auxiliary
The European recovery program } this age. It Is prove t i . hip. USE 3
. : oh Ts. i his name in | Fepal 1p USS Ampnion, now
stresses the point that we give the of good wrk Write nis name u New Neil Shinvend
. red they Finca 5 i . INC re Naval Shipyard,
necessary aid, to help others help history and the time in which cach i N Vv nal wid
: : + a I'¢ V1 Y fcr repair ang
themselves, Huge sums of money | man lives, offers him the opportu-
for reconstruction seems necessary | nity te record his distinction, then ;
3 . 1 re i L 1
to promote peace and understand- | he can’t be listed as great. ;
‘ ; chi or
ing, but this is water down the Washington the irue Ameri- :
i ¥ ( sioned
drain if such money doesn't en- | can patriot, inbred with love cf ual 1946. H hm mi
. . 1 13 er D nay 11S-
courage those who receive it to | country, steeped in American tra- Ii f£ 1] floot
: : " ( ervice ships of the flee
try and improve their economic | ditions, devoted to progress nd i \ hice 1 froft
. > ‘ 1( npt 1 LCO ‘ange rom
difficulties by exerting themselves | development of a new republic, cat Islan instr
1. xz Lp . . He Cision 1S ments 11
to get back on their feet. This | He established a struggling nation tical sh { tl m \
: : . ‘ . . ptic hop ) le massive
nation has been accused of being by laying a firm foundation for its =n und. inl th
Bid . : ging hamme In the
Imperialistic, of wanting to rule | building. The task befcre him was blacksmith shop
snop,
I or rying to buy our | one at mig have crushed mos
the world, of t yi gt 3 ne that tht 1a v She most Equipped to handle anything |
way. Such assertions are absurd | men. After suffering military set- ‘ Wilt to
( V valCi a
and unfounded. backs during the war, he managed i the Amphion repairs
At a meeting with representa- | through courage, common sense ’ typewriters, diving
1 ior Ch: ap | . = A 1 S, ng
tives of the U. S. Junior Chamber | and activity, to hold together a ‘and aby niece. of res]
of Commerce, Secretary of State | half-starved, unpaid army and 1 ound aboard moderh 5
Marshall emphasized this point of | win at Yorktown. During his ad- | Exports ab wd such repair
others help themselves. | ministration as our first President, | |. wandle printin photog
The Junior Chamber had a sug-| pe displayed the same character- | 1 blue printing.
gestion to make, along this SAME | istics that were victorious in war. ees
. ne as - * Foy 1 » i . ‘ |
fe. Tele idea is to offer Sram daniel Webster in an address on | HERE'S A GOOD WAY TO
such as a trip to the U. S., to those | pol, 22 1832 gave this bit on “The | GET RID GF S1 RAY DOGS
young farmers abroad who make { Character of Washington: Ii there are stray dogs roamit
impcriant contributions to foreign “Among his earliest and most your community and they e
agriculture. They believe that, Y | important duties was the organiza- | the no good kind, here's a
these young farmers competing to | tion of the government itself, the | way to get rid of the canizes Mr
< ar arming n . . . . CR <Q r
te sander of faring IN | choice of his confidential advisers, K. McClure, State Dog Law
their communities, it would be ¢ {and the various appointments f{o [enforcement agent will help you
finite gai i » “helping me- | » 1
definite gain in the “helping the = | office. This duty, so important and | out. If there are no owne:s, the
aloe? og S Ce for fun 1
selves” program. Spokesmen delicate, was yet mot difficult to|dogs will ka destroyed,
n ‘he ay yopst- | A 1 \ "
the Junior Chamber also SUSEESE™ | him, for he had not sinister ends to| At Manheim Mr. McClure pro-
; ; ung :
cd that the outstanding yo ME | acer phish, no clamorous partisans | secuted four residents for having
farmers cf foreign m atify, no pledges to redeem. | unlicensed dogs. All will be given
ite an annual exposition in :
vited to an : . | { no object to be regarded by sim- | hearings.
this country, in order to exchange
| ply the public
ie iy pation. Ye rd matter, a mere | i By rH DRONAN i
and so forth. Such ‘group thinking, Whest choice of go d Hien for fhe The oll gwing ® - Tohont of he |
hy such an active body of voung "1 Oe Service, His si Singleness Sally. 4 mn
Americans, is encouraging to those of purpose, his disinterested patri- | this Section rom Wedne Bays Feb-
who have felt that too much of | tis, Were evinced by the manner 25 to Tuesday, March 2-5
what goes abroad is tv have wo) in which he filled places of high | Day Low High Rain
return on the investment. | trust. [W ednesday ........ 52 00
® eo 0 8 { Thursday .. 54 21
ff that ordinance passed by | PO NOT OVERPL ANT [Friday 0. iin . 57 20
Council] Monday night is strictly In plannir the landscaping of [Saturday .......... 33 47 46
enforced, it will certainly put a the home ounds, avoid over- [Sunday ........... 2 45 00
ban on the permiscuous use of | 1 planting and clutt ring up the [Me nday 26 39 00
twenty-twos and BB guns thru- | place with so-called deccrative | Tuesday ........... 26 40 45
out the boro. So many children are | features,
permitted by their parents, to use Ea a
Stimulate your business by adver-
tising in the Bulletin.
these guns and cumparatively few
realize the danger hazard, Un-


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v by vote of four to two, Messrs. ( bution of $200. All bills were paid |
Boro Council Newcomer and Krall opposing. and council adjourned —shivering.
The: ord hibits the d ol
(From page 1) The Dye DION? a The chief products of South
charge of firearms, BB guns, etc
rde Pumping Eagineea George | 1 anvone: in the-horo. unless - he) 4% ling are tobacco, cotton, rice
“chatz ill sincg Fel Ri and hi "lor she has a permit. Said permits and textiles. ee Oli iar
perating since that time cst $1 per annum, Associations $1
mM Pina: Property nd | per week and carnivals $5 pe Patronize Bulletin advertisers.
mance committees mad heir | week, The fine for a violation is -
itine repoi | 85 minimum and $25 maximum [== a |
ber Smell eport d the gun may be confiscated by | AUSHERMAN BROS.,
ractic 0 feet f wate pipe jhe officer or Burgess. Realtors
czen i the vicinit f North The <rdinance was ordered ad- James P. Haus, Agent
larket street Bona in the usual way and will Phone 251
Pumpi ngineer reported hav- | become a law with the Burgess’ Cor. Jacob & Mount Joy Sts.
ng pumped 7829000 gallons dur- | signature,
the past month. | $1000 was transferred from the
Fi Chief Ray Myers reported | Water to the Boro account, the N N TT 4
Wt tus in working order. ar fire company was given a contri- |
espended to one call last Ron
Mr. Dillinger, of the Board of | De ms ey estaurant
Health, reported one case of | Best Quality
chicken-pox, one scarlet fever and | > EAS 5
Tf . 45 EAST MAIN ST.
One nuisance corrected. Colliery Coal :
Chief of Police Neiss reporte d | MOUNT JoY
ie aod wet bel DAUL E HESS YN ore 2 5 01.10 1002. 1
traveled 55 miles by Successor to C. B. Myers
Treasurer Krall reported these ue FLORIN. PA x Monday thru Saturday
Boia, Soh; Wor 92s PHONE MT. JOY 249-R-3 Dinner served 11-2 and 5 to &
158.00. °
At the February meeting of Stoker Coal
Council] Burgess Brown reported: . | CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
“That he was petitioned by a Our Specia ty ‘UNTIL EASTER
number of residents on Frank
Street, asking that a certain portion »
of the bore in that vicinity, now ° Breyers Ice Cream
: ; y rie
in the Industrial section, be trans- Elect g $1.90 G i
J ’ . al. Container
ferred to B or residential section. and Gas € in
Mr. Brown sent the request to the Also Specialize On VOOOC
Zoning Commission where it will] FARM MACHINE WELDING
he c Tiered 2 then sent to AND EQUIPMENT E, M. Ww E BB
AE _ A re a Automobile and Truck Welding & SONS
‘ndation, after which i y NIN
| will be acted upon by Bore Coun- LAWS. MOWER SIWRPENING
cil.” ’ . 122 South Barbara Street
The Commission, without action, Cover's Welding Shop MOUNT JOY, PA.
returned the petition to the Bur- ( 18k ROOFING — SPOUTING
gess and he in turn sent it to coun- ! Delta and Marietta Streets SHEET METAL WORK
cil WT. JOY, PA. Phone 28 ROOF PAINTING
Now Council started the peti- — ~~ ~— -—
tion on iis second round, 0 PHONES: .
Eases Like A Doctor's Formula Mt. Joy 117-3 (Manheim 211J4 |
bedy ordered it sent right back to |
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Commission from
with
tive Zoning
| whence it came; instructions RHEUMATIC

 
 




 



 
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JOIN YOUR
RED CROSS
FOR 1948
NOW!
SUNNYFIELD
Pancake Flour
FLORIDA UNSWEETENED OR SUGAR ADDED
Grapefruit Juice
MILD CHEL{DAR
Cheese Ih 55¢

 
 
 

20-02.
pka.
2
25¢
17
SHARP 1b 69e¢
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VEGETABLE JUICE 4
V-8 Cocktail D Laas
EDUCATOR
Crax we. 20e :
ae First of the Season! 7

FLORIDA NEW CROFr VALENCIA



i 3 } HUMPHREYS : .
‘ » race o » d
| to have it back in time for the PAINS 66 ° DR. S MILLIS
April meeting
5. To ease stiff, aching erry TDA CYT
Burges Brown recommended muscles due to expo- OPTOMETRIST
oivine vk ine h a ’ sure or change in
giving packing oh a number of) | Serer, tio Him. 59 N. Market St. Elizabethtown
streets some consideration. The phreys “15!” Relieves pains and sore- OL
ubject was discussed but there ! ness associated with. Muscular Rheu- PHONE: 334-J
i > iain | matism, Lumbago and Sciatica.
| was no action, | osly 30¢. All druggists, Try it!
Last Fall, at the October meet- | =) Eye s Examine ed by Appointment
ing, an ordinancé regulating the | HUMPHREYS
ye v Y dn
use of firearms in the bore, was i Daily: 9toland 2to5
presented as prepared by the boro + Homeopathic Medicines Evenings. Tues. and Sat. 6:30 to 8
a be 0 0 Tal
olicitor. N:thing was done until ma Since 1854 No Hours Thursday
Monday night when it wag assed | TT NCH AR



it's just here are garden tools and supplies inviting
. and
Take a look at the calendar . . .
shouting "Get Busy... It's Spring” you to plant up and fix up.
8
GARDEN
GARDEN SHOVEL SPADE
Hellew back type. Blade is
Ox12-inches, Turned over top Fou r 11-inch Blade, shank and
tines: pointed with socket of forged
edge. Straight. strong peolish- polished face, an- steel. heat treat-
ed handle. gular back. 30-in. ed. Armor D han-
dlc. Blade size 71;
x12",
hardwood handle

CANVAS
GLOVES
CANVAS
GLOVES
Inexpensive leng-

Heavy weight wearing work
gloves. Buy sev-
gloves for farm eral for all
and home chores, chores,
Brown plastic
weave wrist 2
od Rubber Tired

WHEEL BARROW
3 Pc. Garden
Here's finest quality in a
wheelbarrow! Heavy, rust- TOOL SET
preofed, pressed steel bed,

A feature value
at this price. Each
piece is all metal,
very sturdy de-
sign, attractively
cnameled,
sturdy cak frame, reinforced,
PRUNING SHEARS
ber
X 6 semi-pneumatic rub-
tire, on disc whedl,
Special steel blades, very sharp.
Has flat coil spring; locks shut


I
| GARDEN © GARDEN J
HOE // RAKE
Polished
LAWN
BROOM
i
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Lh steel 77
i // 7
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Black oxydiz- 22 springy
J blade $3: x cd finish. Bow steel tine
2 inches. ilar. type head, 12 4 oy i
AR polished hard- gpd curved teeth the job eflici-
Naa weed handle. iis penetrate soil ently! Will not
i : i Holds ifs edge. ig and break up scratch np new
Estes sed he clods easily. growth,

H. S. Newcomer & Son, Inc.
Mount Joy, P PHONE 200

vertising left on their door step.
DOZEN 35 I
LARGE 150 SIZE
Here they are, straight from he
sunny South. They're ripe, sweet
ond juicy. Always delicious and I
thrifty at A&P.
2 Ibs 25¢
CRISP PASCAL
CELERY 2 4% 15¢
CALIFORNIA SNO-WHITE _
CAULIFLOWER. v2 §¢
FRESH STRAWBERRIES "452 cco 29¢
FRESH WESTERN CARROTS "ON: rriceo g bunches {gg
GRASS SEED 05 0a ess 5 ter 31.19
EVAP. PRUNES 40 TO 50 TO LB. Ib bag 18¢; 2-1b beg 3a¢
SEEDED RAISINS suman 2 rhe 29
JUMBO PEANUTS FRESHLY ROASTED ib 35
mp

GOLDEN RIPE
SUPPLY LIMITED
NONE PRICED HIGHER




lona
TOMATO JUICE
18-01
cans
46-01
cans
3:25 | 2
BUTTER KERNEL BANQUET PEAS
FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE Sugor Added
r Unsweetened
NABISCO COOKIES ANNIVERSARY ASSORTMENT
MARVEL BREAD 16-0z Loaf 14¢
39°
20-0z can 21¢
2 18x 19g
cans

1-1b pkg 55€
24-0z Loaf 19€
HOT CROSS BUNS JANE PARKER pkg of 9 25¢
RED CIRCLE COFFEE 1b bog 43 3b bog $1.24
BORDEN'S CHATEAU cheese roop 2 boot 99
CHED-O-BIT CHEESE FOOD 2 1b Loa 95€
A & P BARTLETT PEARS 29-0z can 39
Whole Chicken—
Ready to Heat & Serve
PINAFORE CHICKEN Ib can $1.98

PERFECT STRIKE CHUM
SALMON wr 4§e
SAUER KRAUT 2 7 25
SUNNYFIELD ENRICHED FAMILY OR PASTRY
FLOUR 37 73 |
PRIORITY GRATED LIGHT MEAT I
TUNA FISH 3% |
A&P
FRUIT COCKTAIL 38¢
BEANS WITH FORK & TOMATO SAUCE
2)-0z2
VAN CAMP'S dr 35

CHICK FEED |
DAILY LAYING MASH
25 1b. bug $1.35 100 1b. bag $5.25
DAILY SCRATCH FEED
25 1b. bag $1.39 100 1b. bag $5.45
DAILY CHICK STARTER

25 1b. bag $1.35 100 1b. bag $5.28
DAILY BABY CHICK FEED
25 Ib. bag $1.45 100 1b. $5.69
bag

83 E. Main St.
Prices affective Th ursday,
Mount Joy, Pa.
Fridav and Saturday,
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March 4, 5 and 6