The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 11, 1948, Image 2

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Bulletin, Mt.
The Mount Joy Bulletin
Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher
D JU NE, 1901 - SE ——————— ——
a sa'ary
Joy, Pa., Thursday, March 11, 1948




and do it
{ter than the chap who
will do more
1s worke-



ng fer not only fun, but a siring
of t umes besides
$2 (0)
$1.00 Fhe time that Mount J qo vill
G0 have a Bore Manager m iy not be
05 far distant.
( FRE} ® 9 0
fice $ 1 THE GRAY MARKET
J m il m Much has been heard of late
of March 3, 1879. | hein the “gray market” in
el. In that market
r
Jind sell the
I U R I AL whe are in
I, at
| directly com
the
certain dealers de
unscrupu'ous
product to buyers
ED !
{
desperate necd of
prices. It is
the
field,
mand big bonuses
extortionate
+ + +
us count
1 parable to
our blessings |. .
ton In automobile where
s and our mistakes
machine
oO! «il ing
4 3s :
oo 6 ibove the list price of a car, or an
unduly low value on a car they
it thought that should | (1 in trade
i r in tins paragraph was com- = I
. NO one knews how extensive
ple forgotten while answering | C : y
the steel gray market is, thouzh
an unnecessary telephone call. : yi : uy
® PY | i iy accounts loy hut a very
: . small percentage of total sales. In
A report came out of Washing- he ind ! I :
: event, the mdusiry 1as img
Friday that 18,000,000 Ki ‘ P :
. ... een taking positive action to com-
women now at work in the United $3 oe "
"se at it, The largest American steel
working because they ;
dik company, lor instance, sells steel
mt Eighty-four out of every
nly to these who have a bona fide
ist work to support them-
use lor it: reluses to seli steel to
others. The women who
: o-called brokers; will not “tie
worked “just to have something to. ,, :
rss es in ales of steel with purchases
ao, or to get pm money, are .
a? ? : of scrap or other scarce mateiarls;
etting fewer daily.
and, where tangible evidence has
ust too bad ladies but that's

 


0 been produced that its steel has
the case nowadays,
Sov reached the gray market, has re-
A NEW SLANT fused to take further orders from
We hava] Ne : hat The industry, in short,
We hardly expected the Ameri- . . Ly
i Xs ive Isn't just talking about the gray
cian Automobile Association to add 1 . . .
Le Tai a: market — it is doing everything
their opposition to the longer skirts | |. : :
: . in its power, by direct action, to
for women, but they da — and for .
. . ary mt up.
reason. The fact is, the i
clad legs catch the auto is clearly impossible to com-
eve. especially at night pletely stamp out rackets of this
: licht stocking gives the! fort m steel or anything else. When
fe nedestrian better | 20 ds are in short supply, there
fe pede i
chance of safety. During night- always those who will take
time, if the lonz skirt is a dark vantage of the condition and
color. the driver doesn’t see the fi in while the going is good.
pesdestrian “as readily and ctnse- | The ultimate solution will be suffi-
quently ‘the. accident hazard is | cient steel, production t+ handle
greater. Of the many reasons | the demand in a normal fashion.
heard for disliking longer hem- |The industry is involved in a
lines. this one of the New Look | major expansion program now,
had | and the gray market will be a
|
{ ata ry
being the Last Look,
perhaps
of them. phenomenon.
not been one
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THE CURFEW TOLLS | Te
A California town has instituted Lire Co. Selects
a curfew to sound at 10 o'clock | :
(From Page 1)
to warn those under 18 |





 




to clear the streets and public {held in the Evangelical Church, on
places, unless accompanied by an Sunday, March 21 at 7:30 P. M.
adult. Parents are held responsible | Firemen to leave the building at
for children and fines from $25 for |7:15 and march in a body to the
the first offense to $520 for each |service.
offense thereafter and imprison- The Trustees reported they had
ment from 10 to 90 days, are part [selected a Bronze Memorial honor-
the ordinance. Curfews used to | ing the men who served in the past
Be a common thing in many towns, | war. The list of the names to appear
rs back. Perhaps they helped n this tablei has been placed on the
te » child delinquency, we can’t | bulletin board for inspection. Errors
1) uch an edict may seem se- [should be called to the attention of
vere and unjust to our youngsters, ie trustees, y the necessary cor-
but as a lecal parent puts it, “why | rections can be made
hould minors be loitering around Ti Telephone committee report-
the streets after 10 o'clock, curfew [oq no action by Council at their
or 1 meeting, concerning the fire alarm
® eo tem when dial phones are install-
MUCH ALCOHOI a
{ » of the protests to the [he President named the follow-
ricling of distillers is, that of chicken corn
an indirect return (o prohibiti : committe Rav Myers
wany who lived in prohibition |, i Brandt. Jim Marklev. Harvey
day want none of it. What is of |; mer. I Good. Hubert Rice
concern to us, is the increased |. , Christ Charles, Oliver Spickler,
cost of alcoholism to health and to i Arndt. Harry
Prohibition won't cure Hendrie. Jovios Worked: Walter
alcoholism, but statistics warn us |,
that in this a today, 6.6 per | young, and James fichneider,
, 1s A $10.00 donation was received
cent of men and 15 per cent of | m the Anxiliary of the
women, are “problem drinkers. Eos mo re Sh
Alcoholism is an individual pro- $53.00 was put In the Servicemans
blem, plus the need of physicians, nd. Doriation from Harvey Ret-
psychiatrists, penokogists social { Yond Brinser Heistand. ;
workers and civie organizations Permission was given to the Kn-
Private institutions and state insti | lertainment Committee to put on a
tutions for alcholics are burdened 90W In ihe near juture,
with the cs and treatment The company voted to put the
faced with the employment and Ladies Aux. members who were in
habilitation of Hivse alcoholic he service duirng the war, on the
released. It is ap economic issue | Memorial Honor Roll.
that affects most of us, but now I Company voted to put the
think we're on the right track. proceeds of the chicken corn soup
Some fellow just recently a New engine fund, uni-
invented a carburetor that will and disabled firemaus
drive a car better than gasoline, | fund.
it will enable autos to go places A committee of three men were

in high gear as has already been appointed to go to Council to discuss
proven, the only drawback being the purchase of a new engine. They
the present exorbitant price. wre: Earl Zink, R. Divit and Ray!
® © Myers
A BORO MANAGER The Financial Sec'y reported the |

first balances ior February
Firemans Fund $934.95, |
Uniform Fund $554.18, General
hrata is the boro in Lan- lowing
a boro manager, | Disabled
well | New
to have
6 ter Lo
ad has found it is money
went. Now New Holland passed an [Fund $12054, ENT Fund $250.29
ordinance on first reading for the | Building Fund $1362.29, Relief Fund |
have ervicemans Fund $349.01. |
ordered the pur- |
4 $500.00 Gov't Bonds. |
{
move. | Bills were ordered paid and the |
sami purpose. We
that
wise by
every
almost
$3701.95, S
The
chase of
3 4 heli «
reason lo believe any company
bere wou'd be maxing a
similas
Net that the many ceuncilmen | adjourned
serving gratis, (but they can now rere eesti Besa pre
Iraw a salary if they see fit) are
A TURKEY SUPPER
and do their .
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
wt capable. They are
work well but there are so many Landisville Fire Company will hold
wccasions © when Councilmen can't | a turkey supper in the fire house |
drop their work and serve their | Saturday, March 20, from 4:30 to |
boro. {8 pm. Supper is $1.50 with half
When again ils oniv. fair and for children 12 years and |
ws a . Under. If you like turkey, there's |
|
reasonable that a man working for ' no better place to get it.
/
caster Automobile Club to an all-
| time high of 24,722. S. Edward
Gable, president reported to the
| Conference of the
| Motor
This Section’s
Numerous
Weddings
Viiss Avis M. McTheteris and D
Fidward beth of Harrisburg
ried at the offic f Jus-
Peace James Hocken-
alternoon
Miss Clara Weidman, daughter of
M Stella Weidman, Manheim Rl,
and Henry Kravatz, Reading, were
uried at 4 p.m. Sunday in the
Vit. Joy Evangelical United Breth-
ren Church. The Rev. Ezra Ranck
officiated at the single ring cere-
mony
Engagements
Mi and Mrs, Anthony Warta,
east of town, anncunce the engage-
men{ f their daughter, Marian
Anita. Warta, te Charles Tuerk,
| on ¢f Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Tuerk, West Oak Lane, Philadel-
phia
Miss Warta graduated from the
Philadelphia Hospital Nursing
School and is on duty at the Ly-
|
ing In Hospital, Philadelphia. {
associated with the
Philadel -
Ir. Tuerk is
Walker-Cadillac Ceo. of
phia.
The wedding
April 24,
will take place on
Janet
The engagement of Miss
Escott, of Lancaster, and Robert H. |
Philips, of Quarryville has been
announced. The bride is a secre- |
tary at the Hamilton Watch Co. |
md M-. Philips is a graduate of |
Franklin and Marshall Academy |
nd Franklin and Marshall College.
Master of
from the
He will receive the
Science degree in June
University of Pennsylvania. He
erved 42 months as a lieutenant
in the U. S. Coast Guard,
heads the English department at |
Fast Donegal Twp. High
Maytown
The wedding
and now |
School, |
will take place i
Cover's Welding Shop
Delta and Marietta Streets
JOY, PA. Phone 289 |
1
early Summer.
Mrs. H. M. Gordon, Pittsburgh,
Kansas, announced the engage- |
ment of her daughter, Madeline |
Cunningham, to Larry A. Brahm,
n of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. |
Braun, of Florin, Pa, on February |
14th
Miss Cunningham is employed
in the Fiscal Accounting Depart- |
ment, Naval Supply Center, Pearl |
Harbor, Hawaii. Mr. Braun served
in the navy during World War II
and is now with the Public Works |
Cepartment in Pearl Harbor.
The wedding will take place on
Saturday, Apri] 3rd, in the Cathe-
dral of Our Lady of Peace in
Honolulu.
——
Three Twp. School
(From Page 1)
Rev. T. A. McGregor, Donegal Pres- |
byterian Church and Thursday, |
March 25 - Rev. H. Gable, Florin
U. B. Church. The township
schools will be closed Good Friday,
March 26
The school boards of West Hemp-
field Township, West
and Mount Joy Twp.
suests of the East
ship School Board at a meeting held |
March 5,
After
made an
Donegal Twp.
were the
Donegal Town-
to discuss
the |
in- |
Friday evening,
mutual problems.
meeting, the boards
spection of the high school facilities
and enjoyed a luncheon in the
school cafeteria
Boy of the
Barnhart,
been chosen
Month
of the
as the
Kenneth senior
class, has “Boy
of the Month” by the
Maytown Club.
the guest of the club at its
Patsy Weller
of the
March 25th meeting of
Bainbridge-
He will be
next
Lester
will
Rotary
meeting. and
Hawthorne, senior class,
speak at the
the Marietta Lions Club.
members of the senior public speak-
They are
ing class.
Al A
LANCASTER AUTO CLUB
NOW HAS 24,722 MEMBERS
An addition of 2446 new mem-
bers in the last 12 months has
boosted membership of the Lan- |
| Electric
Party For Little |
(From Page 1)
about three weeks ago -— but the
{ party was postponed from that
time until Saturday because the
gir] was in bed with a broken
back suffered in a fall, Satu day
wa the girl's birthday, and (he
ifts began arriving along with
many of her friends, including
children from the Overbrook
Schcol for the blind, which the
girl attended until recently. Mrs
Eliza Paine, director of the Lan-
caster County Blind Association
and Mrs. Mamie Kreider, president |
of the auxiliary for the association.
were among the guests.
It was Joan's second big party in |
On Christmas
a party for her at|
which time she giwen a hat-
designed for
a few months,
friends held
was
tery radio especially
bedside
.—.ii'jz
her
Stimulate your business by adver- |
tising in the Bulletin.

SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.

Best Quality §
Colliery Coal
PAUL E. HESS
Successor to C, B. Myers
FLORIN, PA.
PHONE MT. JOY 249-R-3
Stoker Coal
Our Specialty
and Gas Welding
Also Specialize On
FARM MACHINE WELDING
AND EQUIPMENT
Automobile and Truck Welding |
LAWN MOWER WEE SHARPENING |







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| AUSHERMAN BROS. |
I Realtors |
James P. Haus, Agent Hl
| Phone 251 | |
Cor. l
EASTER
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2
Swank Jewelry 3
\
Pajamas - Hankies
drop
Est
PHONE

s just around the corner
Fine Clothing
Issle
Beautiful New
Button ¢& Pullover
=
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x
Sweaters
SMART NEW STYLES (f
mm O
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Em AY
Hosiery - Belts
in anytime
1LEMAN B ROS

BULLER’S BEAUTY SALON
FLORIN, PENNA.
FIRST ANNIVERSARY
16", .
Ss Reducticn on Permanents
Sed 2 MARCH 8 TO 13TH.
; SPECIAL:
$8.00 Permanents $6.00
$5.00 Permanents $3.50
MT. JOY 153-1-5 Buller,
Maude Propr.
Shirts-men’s{& boy's
Neckwear




Jacob & Mount Joy Sts. |
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BENNETT'S
Restaurant
45 EAST MAIN ST.
MOUNT JOY
Open 8 A. M. to 10:30 P. M.
Monday thru Saturday
5 to 8.
served 11-2 and
°
CLOSED EVERY SUNLCAY |
UNTIL EASTER
» |
Dinner
Breyers Ice Cream
$1.90 Gal. Container
C. M. WEBB
& SONS
122 South Barbara Street
MOUNT JOY, PA.
ROOFING — SPOUTING
SHEET METAL WORK
ROOF PAINTING
PHONES:
Mt. Joy 117-3 Manheim 211J4
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ER STANDARD OF LIVING
One reason for the fast growth of Lancaster
County Farm Bureau Co-operaiive Association
is that any bonifide farmer in the area con be-
come a member. Another reason is that this
organization also provides services for non-
members as well as members.
County Farm Bureau,
farmers pool their purchasing power. This en-
to bargain more effectively for
Through Lancaster
ables them
quality and price when they purchase needed
supplies. Savings that are made through bulk
purchasing really belong to the member or
patron who has used this organization io pur-
chase his supplies.
Since its incorporation in 1934, Lancaster
County Farm Bureau has distributed more than
$301,556.56 in savings to its patrons, This ac-
tually made possible lower production costs of
food, benefitting the consumer as well as the
farmer. It aiso enabled the farmer to enjoy a
higher standard of living
Lancaster County Farm Bureau
Co-operative Association
Quarryville
New Holland
Lancaster
Manheim


PR. S MILLIS
OPTOMETRIST
59 N. Market St., Elizabethtown
PHONE: 334-J
Eyes Ex cavined by Appointment


Daily: 9to1land 2to 5
Evenings. Tues. and Sat.
No Hours Thursday
6:30 to 8

might.
to send three
AAA directors last
The board voted
delegates to the annual Secretaries
Pennsylvania
Federation to be held in
Harrisburg next month. The
annual contribution to the
Cross fund was authorized.
tl Qe re
ABOARD USS BROWNSON
David C. Boyd, fireman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Bainbridge, is serving
aboard the destroyer USS Brown-
He entered the Navy in Au-
sust 1947 and received recruit
training at Great Lakes, Ill
eee lee
clubs
Red
second
class,
Boyd,
son,
Patronize Bulletin advertisers. }



MOTHERS! TRY THIS
FOR YOUR CHILD'S
BEDWETTING
Mothers? Give,
y : Hum-6
Long
De i by Dr.
Humphreys, for
relieving minor
urivary disorders. Easy, pleasant
to take, even for small children.
Only 30¢. All! druggists. Try it!
&
|
¢ "Homeopathic Medicines |
$id Since 1854
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TUB
i WASHES

AT LAST a washer that really
takes the work out of wash-
Jat THIS 5 day! The Easy Spindrier's
| twin tubs do the average
( TUB SPINS family wash in less than one
hour. Clothes come out snowy
clean because Easy's patented
“Spiralator” washing aciion
washes «/! the clothes in all
parts of the tub. Clothes dry
faster both indoors and our,
because the Easy Spindrier
whiris out up wo 259, more
water. No old-fashioned
wringing’ deep-creased
wrinkle; to slow ironing.
i A HURRY
Then ORDER |
quicker
FOR IT?
NCW for
“delivery
a
fam
EAST MAIN ST.
IMOUNT JOY, PA.

J

That means vo: i'll save
plenty of time and
money, too. Core in to«
day for
high quality groceries . . «
delicious dairy products
, fresh fruits and vege-
tables . . . oven fresh ba-
kery treats . . . and scores
of other good things.
You'll agree, -A&P really
has the values!

Garden Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
dozen 35°
New Crop Florida Valencia
Oranges
150
size
Florida Crisp Pascal
CELERY. 2
%
lorge
stalks
i7¢c


0 Texas Fresh
§/ SPINACH ~~ 2 I5¢
Florida STRINGLESS )
BEANS 2% 29
California Sno-White
Cauliflower
Lorge
NONE
Head
HIGHER
23°
/ LARGE PRUNES 1802 5, 35c |
40 fo 50
to the pound
1-1b
bog
Real Buys in Quality Canned Foods
Just Arrived!
DOLE PINEAPPLE
18-02 31
Juice
Supply Limited
Swansdown, Gold Medal cor Pillsbury
we QYPE


Cake Flour Reduced to “jy 3G
Del Rich a
Oleomargnzine vn RE
Sunnyfield Enriched All Purpose Family or Pastry
Flour we 37¢
Cheese Food
ie
Ched-o-bit
SUNNYFIELD
10-1h
bog
7h
Lc
MILD CHEDDAR
Cheese Ih
VEGETABLE JUICE
V-8 Cocktail
S55e¢
33¢
46-02.
cans


*lain and Decorated
Eggs
We Have a Complete Yariety of
Chocclate Cocoanut Cream Easier
At the Lowest Prices in Years
Butter and Egg Prices are Down Again!
Sunnyfield Fancy Creamery
BUTTER S4
IN Vs LB PRINTS..." 85¢
Sunnybrook Large All White Leghorn
Fresh Eggs...
WILDMERE LARGE FRESH EGGS sm
CRESTVIEW LARGE EGGS
1-15
tolids


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CHICKEN FEED
DAILY LAYING MASH
$1.35 100 1b. bag $5.25
DAILY SCRATCH FEED
25 1b. bag $1.39 100 1b. bag
DAILY CHICK STARTER
$1.35 100 1b. bag $5.25
DAILY BABY CHICK FEED
25 lb. bag $1.45 100 1b. bag $5.69 :
lb. bag
$5.45
25 1b. bag

| 83 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa.
Prices in this advertisement effective Thur, Fri, & Sat., Mar, 11,12,13

 














Pancake Flour 2.0. Df
FLORIDA UNSWEETENED OR SUGAR ADDED -
Grapefruit Juice 18e¢



 

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