The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 06, 1948, Image 6

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BULLER’S
Ha Snecial On Spring Permenents |
PHONE MT. JOY 153.]-11
0—The Bulletin, Joy, Pa., hursday, ay 6, 1948 »
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BEAUTY SALON |...
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$32’ 2 $8 COLD WAVES now $6.00 |. 1,
C3 + $5 MACHINELESS now $3.95 | und recent
J Ww DEBUCURL FOR LONG HAIR $5.00 f wn cw
st FEATHER HAIR CUTS
Maude Buller, Propr,


Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin
0c C4 Jil
(From Page 1)
just recently heen
don Mumma, Elwood Miller and
Kline assistant chiefs
The interior of the fire hall has
refinished com-
me Lester Good, presi- "1 aly
f the Lancaster County Fire- a —- — .
ociation. is chairman of
. »
Soe 1p che Railroad Bridge Is
| Fire Co rtered
has a 1947 model pumper (From Page 1)
dere ew One an estimated $628,728, the P U C
HY ( 0 i The cost will be divided
I" Dombach, president; cq Ly the Commonwealth and
i d Benjami Federal Government as wil
( J. Har Grul operty damage
James R. Kauf fi [ bridge improvements are
ecretary; Wallace A. Mil- of an ultimate relocation to
hief: Lewis Mcase, Gor- | permit the new highway to by












MOUNT JOY
PHONE 276W
HESS’ STORE
MASTERSONVILLE
PHONE MANHEIM 210M

NORRIS
Fancy
PRUNE
JUICE
CHOCOLATE
BANNER SPECIALS
HERSHEY'S
SYRUP
KIDNEY
BEANS
NORRIS
Fancy
DEL MONTE
FRUIT
COCKTAIL

No Sugar Heavy Syrup
32 oz. glass 19: 16.01. can 2/25 No. 2 can 2/25¢ No. 2Y, can 35¢
Norris Fancy Apple Sauce Mastersonville Store
No.2con...... 2 for 29c¢
Norris Fancy Catsup
14 oz. bottle . . :
Valley Forge Pork & Beans
No2%con ......... . 19¢
Crushed Pineapples
No. 2 can
22¢
29c
LG. PACKAGE
33

PLANTS
Potted Tomato Plants ea. 10c
Pepper Plants ...... doz. 35¢
Egg Plants ......... doz. 35¢ 3 FOR 29-
Tomato Plants... . .. doz. 30c
REGULAR SIZE

CHIPSO
SWAN SOAP
CHILDREN'S OVERALLS
98-
Blue & Brown
SEED CORN
Funk G.%4
Regular G. 12 $1 1-9
G. 29
Flats
G. 135 \ Bu.

FRESH PINEAPPLES Red Spanish
Buy for canning now
Size 16

PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 7. 8, 1948
U.S.13.... ... 795
$G-95 R-20.. ... 8.50 bu.
Crate
fowa-939 8.50 bu.

pass Landisville, Salunga and Lan-
Last the
Department
$2,500,000
project,
Highway:
the
construction
castes week,
received bids on
four lane
There was no indication
however, as to when awards will
be made

WLAN
NOW
139
On Your
C. M. WEBB
& SONS
122 South Barbara Street
MOUNT JOY, PA.
ROOFING — SPOUTING
SHEET METAL WORK
ROOF PAINTING
PHONES:
Mt. Joy 117-0 Manheim 211J4
Dial


BROS., |
Realtors
James P. Haus, Agent |
Phone 251
Cor. Jacob & Mount Joy Sts.
Electric
and Gas Welding
Also Specialize On
FARM MACHINE WELDING
AND EQUIPMENT
Automobile and Truck Welding
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
Cover's Welding Shop
Delta and Marietta Streets
MT. JOY. PA. Phone 284
]. F. HUMMER
Slate, Tile and Asbestos Roofing
Copper, Sheet Iron, Tih Spouting,
Hot Air Heating. Ventilating,
Suction Fans, ete.

































recommended them!
by the )
est to avoid strikes. The President’s Bo
te eet ee ae tne som —
THE LEADERS of three railroad unions, rep-
resenting less than one-tenth of all railroad
employees, have called a railroad strike that
would paralyze the nation.
These leaders refuse to accept a 152 cents
an hour wage increase retroactive to Novem-
ber 1, 1947. This increase was recommended
by an impartial Emergency Board appointed
by President Truman.
This increase of 15% cents already has been
accepted by the 19 other railroad unions. But
the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers,
the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and
Enginemen, and the Switchmen’s Union of
North America won't accept what more than
90% of all railroad employes have accepted.
They have called a strike to get more!
Unions refuse rules discussion
Certain rules changes demanded by these
union leaders—which would increase wages
still further — were recommended by the
Board. But the union leaders want more—
they demand that the railroads put into effect
ALL the changes they asked for, including
those the Board felt should be denied.
On top of this, they insist that certain rules
changes proposed by the railroads be with-
drawn—in spite of the fact that the Board
These union leaders
have refused to negotiate except upon these
arbitrary terms.
Greater wage increase not justified
Engineers and firemen are among the high=
est paid of all employes in America, as figures
in the box show. This strike threat doesn’t
justify giving a greater increase than other
railroad workers received.
Emergency Boards are a means provided
ilway Labor Act in the public inter-
ard’
 

: EEE ree
a WOR
So es Fos
a We “Ly co
“Ze
who gets squeezed !
Union leaders represenung less than one-tenth of railroad employes
reject recommendations of President's Emergency board—refuse to
negotiate except on their own terms—threaten to paralyze nation by strike!
after hearing evidence for 33 days, made
recommendations based on all the facts in
the case. The railroads have accepted these
recommendations.
Who's to blame?
the Railway Labor Act.
NN,
Although they deplored so large an extra cost
burden, the railroads accepted the report of
the Board because they felt it was in the pub-
lic interest to uphold the spirit and intent of

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In cdhtrast, this small group of railroad
union eaders are attempting to flout the
intent &nd spirit of the Railway Labor Act
and dictate their own terms.
They have dictated a paralyzing railroad
strike
Yok will be the victim!
Hew long will the Ametican public stand
for the undemocratic, arbitrary, and abusive
use of the right to strike and the disregard
of the obligation to provide transportation?
Hdw long can the American people permit
a/few dictatorial union leaders to defy the
Processes provided for peaceful settlement
of disputes?
Force seldom produces settlements that are
either fair or lasting. Moreover, a point is
often reached when personal interests must
be held subordinate to the greater public
welfare. That is why the railroads have ac-
cepted the Emergency Board recommenda-
tions, That is also why the leaders of these
three unions should reconsider their decision
to call a paralyzing strike.


Compare these wages with what you make!
Here is a comparison 1 Merzes Annual
. uv 1939 Average arnings with Wage
of average annual Type of Employ Annual an a Anas Increases Recommended
earnings of engineers ENGINEERS by President's Board
and fireman for 1939 Road Froizhi
(pre-war) and 1947. ac ae wa $3,968 $6,152 $6,785
Alsoshown is what 1947 Roa Dang ay.
earnings would have Road Fro} 8! NGS 3,632 5,391 6,025
been if the 15% cents oad Freight (Through) 3,147 4,682 6,167
per hour increase, of- Yard 2,749 4,078 4,740
fered by the railroads FIREMEN Frais
and rejected by the 0ad Yeight ......... 2,738 $4,721 5.31
union leaders, had (Local and Way) $6,310
been in effect through- Road Passenger 2,732 4,544 5,176
out the entire year Road Freight . 2,069 3,480 3.914
1947. Yard .......... . 1,962 3,156 3,645
Railroad wages computed from Interstate Commerce Commission Statement M-300





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We are publishing this and other advertisements to talk with you at
ters which are important to everybody,
Office: 34 Detwiler Ave. Mt. Joy
Phone 209-R
7-17-tf
Dr.H.C Killheffer
Optometrist
MANHEIM
163 S. Charlotte St,
Telephone 137-R
Mon. & Wednes. 9-5:30
Tues. Fri. Sat, 78 P,. M,
Tues Fri. Sat, |}
9:20-1:00.2-5 P. M, |
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16 E. High St.
Telephone 24-R


Out of the :
Frying Pan
MANY FIRES start just as
innocently as this and, be-
fore they're through, a home
owner has lost not only his
bacon but thousands of dol-
lars.
Be careful in your house-
keeping.
And, to be safe from fi-
nancial loss to Fire, insure
with
O. ‘K. "SNYDER
O. K. SNYDER,
MOUNT JOY
Jr.
PHONE 15
Notary Public






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fce--you'll like ove work
CHARLES ABEL

AWNINGS
SAVE 25%
Send us measurements nc-
cording to our simple mea-
suring forms. Write today
. Or call MA 7.2160.


CUSTOM MADE from finest
grade Awning stripes
3 . + not the
cheap readv made kind Each job
kiven individual attention,
Also Lawn & Beach Umbrellas, Outdoor
Furniture, Tents, Cots. Write for Catalog,
Barnett Canvas Goods Co.

twee Dot. A. 131 Argh St, Phila, 6, Pa.
Darlene Sauder, aged five, Wash-
ingtonboro, was badly injured when
she ran
driven by J.
ville

Highlighting this soft,
regal white sandal is the dis
tinctive braided front strap.

Typical of the caretul
styling that Sundial applies to
children’s shoes is this
open-toed sandal with swanky
rear-drop cut-outs.

\
Jack Horner
MOUNT JOY

Your New
SPENCER
will give you
that new
SPRING LOOK
Made
for
just
you to:
® Smooth
away
bulges
® Mold
yourhips
® Give you
new pep
® Improve
your
posture
MRS. GEORGE ZINK, Sr.
159 Manheim Street
Mt. Joy, Pa. Tel. 277-R

SPENCER “272” SUPPORTS
Call after 4:30 p. m.
into the path of an auto
Ellis Frey, of Millers-

COLUMBIA

Now, your Home
Permanent is
EASIER!
EASIER!
EASIER!
with new, round
PLASTIC CURLERS
exclusive with
HOME
PERMANENT
THE CREME COLD WAVE

Deluxe Kit, with
plastic curlers
$200
All prices plus tax
Regular Kit,
fiber curlers $125
Refill, no
curlers. .
$100

Sloan’s Pharmacy
MOUNT JOY, PA.


Men and Women
Experienced Stitchers
Embreidering Machines

Helpers, Spanners
and Menders
on Embroidering Machines
Sewing Machine
Operators
Examiners & Folders
High Rate of Pay with
Excellent Working Conditions
APPLY
Mr. Warta
Mount Joy Mills
MOUNT JOY, PA.





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are featuring
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at a special price
to have you try it
Ideal Coffee is backed by our guar
enjoyment, If
please you
complete
Coffee does not
as well as (or better than) any
other brand of coffee, return the
unused portion in the can and we'll §.-
give you a full pound of any
we sell,
antee of
Ideal
Here is an individual blena of
selected grades of fine coffee -
A “heat-flo” roasted by our exclu.
sive method which brings out
the maximum flavor, and fra.
grant aroma - - - then vacuum-
packed to retain this unmatch-
able flavor until it reaches your
cup. Try a can real soon - =
Here's quality at real economy.
Ib
vac can <
or jar
Asco Coffee 2 'Ps §5¢
Win-Crest Coffee '® 40¢c 2 79¢
While supply lasts - - Zigler's Va.
Bomle Sauce
3: 23°
Selected ripe apples with sugar added.




RIGULAR
Regular Grind or Drip

No 2
cans
Next week will be National Raisin Wee
Bonner Seedless Calif. 11.42 10
RAISINS ro
Save on Fresher Vegetables and Fruit
Size A U. S. No. 1 Florida
New Potatoes
A. > Be






: Large Fla. G apefruit 423°C
| Presia Local Spimach 2 13¢
i
Local Radishes 3 Pchs {0g
Large Green Peppers <2 Se
Large Valencia Oranges
2 bs 29¢
2 bchs {5¢

Eastern Apples
Local Rhubarb




 


SUPREME BREAD
No better value “ni | 4°
Better tasting - - - and
stays soft longer. loaf
Conveniently
Developed
’ Self-uddressed mailing bag,
postage prepaid, attached
to cach roll.
Gevaert FILMS For Mother's Day - - Special
G27 G20, 6620 C16, C616 Cocoanut Layer Cakes
130c n40c
Results Guaranteed. Customer
satisfaction guaranteed or a new film
free. Roll, 8 exposures, developed
Attractive, appro-
priate box, Only
and pind Iwi the He Zand Kinds of Buns
for 35¢. Refund for =
69
Pkg (9g
y Rob Roy Pineapple-Apricot
or Youngherry Preserves
r= Tar BBC
gr? Ideal Black Pepper 4ozcan 27g
For Oven-Fresh Cakes and Rolls
Gold Seal
MIXES
Wore and pkg 2 Eye
Bake
Quick--Easy---Economical. Your Chpice of White Cake Mix, Spice Cake Mix, Devil's Faoa
Mix and Hot Roll Mix. Try them under our usual guarantee
Del Monte Red Sockeye
SALMON" ,
Fancy Florida
Orange Juice
BiG
Venice Maid
Cooked Spaghetti
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Save on Fresh Meat - Poultry - Seafood
Picnic Style Lean Fresh
Pork Shoulders
Short Shank Lean : 39:
Smolied PICNICS
Center Cut Pork Chops '" §5¢
Skinless Frankfurts
Sliced Pork Liver "* 39¢c
Boneless Steak Fish 29¢
Fancy Large Shrimp '® 69¢
FRESH SHAD CRAB MEAT
White
Ib BBE ib 23¢ can é
€ Crab Meat
Prices Effective May 6-7-8, 1948 Quantity Rights Reserved
Ib 79¢
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Really Delicious
Ideal Brand
) Old Fashioned
APPLE
BUTTER
Made from selected fresh
apples according to old
Penna. Dutch recipe.




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