The Bulle lin, Jov, Pa., Pecans The Mount Joy Bulletin Jno. E. Schroll, E ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 Pu rsd at No 9-11 P Ss $2.00 : $1.00 1 £0 05 S ( REE I t Mt Joy mat- ter 3, 1879 = . R | A L wif +» I i all sma'l talk is too ® ¢ 0 Il ne people who are ) 1 ( hat the van't take ady en hen they are paying for it ® 09° What peenle don’t need and never expect gain they put in the closet, then in the attie, next in the gar md finally to the junk pile. ® 00 Th und trip Trans Atlantic the Pan American ‘World will be reduced 25 percent October Ist. Then the round trip between New York | and London will he $472.50. Anciher cut er twe like that and the printers will give the trip a thought eo ee 0 WENT TYP TOO FAR The National Labor Relations wl that the International Union viclateg the Taft-Hart'ey act by insisting . ‘upon closed shop conditions in the news- n plain English the | paper indtetry I guilty of fabor vi- Unicn was {Gtind ts: win of the tep olfieers of | Tavec the. guilty anes. iy ® @ Ef. 5.8 fa SuSE .. PRICE BOGGED clatio ns. Ve A re t froma. Chicago says: Whe s selling’ todav helow the | govern theoretical “floor” in most parts of the country. Efforts to held up the price have bogged down under the weight of heavy sales and lack of storage room. The present ing mighty harg te keep the of wheat, potatees, ete. as kigh as face of the at present it is coming a rather possib’c in the election but difficult problem. ® 0° WHY NOT HERE? The State Highway Department is Route 230, Harrvishurg to 1 when completed An the elief to motorists. Was om curb mprovenent crete read fr t Highspi same as if ha sme time at Ehza- 1 lividual whe knows A sang rea just why that same rprovement enlg not er sheuid 1 nade thru Meunt Jey? take care of » time relieve nditions at ne EXPENSES seme TQ MET The manner ih which com- munities are levying taxes toc meet since al- their running e Xpe ns most ¢ 5 80 igh priced, is quite unusual. {ere are some of the new methods: A $39 annual levy on all gasoline and cil puns - Carlisle. A $5 a ton dumped cn the bi gton County. ler of eas 1d in the township Allegheny impost on all slate wongk limits - Centerville, Washin A Stax o 1 or used vehicle « h new n the sel = Snowden Township, County. An employer employe - St. Up to levied tax of $3 for each Marys. this time no such taxes have heen hereabouts, all expen- ses being paid from taxes thru the usual channels. © 0 a COUNT OUR BLESSINGS No place in the world is more to i in than the United States. And if yeu get sick no and few as geod, fer all. advan- “Men good place cfiers better, doctors and merical service Commenting on this great tage, Dr. R. L. Sensenich says: United States in greater average age than live in the health ic a ever hefore in the history ef any na- tion.” This he attributed to “spirit of progress of American medicine” the exemplified by “the op- portunity of €he individual physi- cian to progress’ to greater scien fic attainments and beiter medical service, {ree from: the deteriorating influence of government control” Secial ang political advocating foreign medical groups now plans administration is try= | price | political | Thursday, August 19, 1948 SA L U N GA Mrs. Annie Cooper home from a weeks visit with her daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs ditor and Publisher Clarence Sargent, Amesbury, Mass Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper and for the U son and daughter of Landisville vote nited States can better de- heir energies toward expand- spent their vacation touring Canada present voluntary prepaid [and New England states. and hospital programs Mr. and Mrs . Walter Peifer enter- vhich have proved superior to any ined at a crab dinner, Mr. and compulsory government medical Mrs. Roy Kauffman, Manheim on and hospital programs which have Tuesday evening preven superior to any compulsory The Ladies Fire Co Auxiliary government held their monthly meeting Monday medical system, ® 0 a evening. After the business, a soc- EVERY STORE WINDOW fal hour followed, In mid-July the Soviet govern- The postponed Salunga Commun-! ment reduced the prices of some Day picnic was held Wednesday | types of goods sold in its state-cwn- August 11 in Weiser's Meadow. ed stores. And that provides an in- Contests were held in the afternoon teresting commentary on living | ith a fish pond for the children standards under a system in which Under six years. The evening pro- the state controls everything, and Bram was canct led on account of has no competition. rain. The contest winners were: The average Russian industrial Barry Myers, Grace Miller, Nancy worker earns 500 rubles a month. A | Rankin, Stanley Rankin, Judy Ham- bicycle, under the new price, will ilton, Kenneth Malehorn, David cost him 1,200 rubles—more than his Weaver, Galen Kaylor, James Davis, {entire income for two months’ la- Rachel Koser, Sandra Schroli Gloria ber. A midget-sized automobile Mowery, Clarence Mowery, William | will cost 9000 rubles. As a New |Risser, Lee Shertzer, Fern Way, York Times account sums it up, Shirley Sweitzer, Jean Will, Mus. “The average Soviet industrial | Rebert Brubaker, Mrs. Willis Ken- worker . must work two and a dig, Mrs. Charles Aument, Mrs. R third hours to earn encugh rubles | Miller. Mrs. Weidman. to buy a bottle of beer, more than Mr. Norman Nissley had a candy a month to buy a radio set and scramble for the children. A peanut ! nearly eight weeks 10 buy a sewing was also held with prizes machine.” for the finders of the red colored There is an example of commu- | Peanuts. . a A I es [nist abundance. By contrast, the American worker, even in these P ° d {days of inflation, buys each day ersons njure feeds and geods which would seem (From Page 1) the wildest luxury in Russia. What makes that possible? First of all, every /American producer hold costs to the minimum if Elizabethtown, to ex- a left was atempting ecute turn onto the road. must : | : ie When he swerved his vehicle, | he is to survive the competition. M 3 poll 7 iid . . Monteuth to yolice, his car collid=- | Secondly, the same thing is true of x @ police, Nis en 'd with Mathey's vehicle. the stores where we buy our goods. © ve Whether we patrenize an indepen- another store down at St. of the nd right hand, Monteuth was treated eph’s Hospital for left knee, and his ‘ lacerations dent’ or" a ‘chain, "bleck or in the next town is ag- competing for our busi- effer better a lower a wider sel- or- some cther inducement. the government left wrist, ; jee sively J ness, @nd Paradity, auto who were treated the police Is trying to charged from hospital were price, Edward ted right identified by as | €efion., : Steele, : lacers: In a nation where A A twenty-eight, owns: the factories and the stoves, knee; Mrs. Anna C. Steele, seventy, Fon 1. necessary. his mother, pain in the left side; and Every store window in America, | Mrs. Sara Lois Stogmer, sixty-eight i) 4 le : ossible fracture of > left arm. as a matter of fact, is an argument | Possible fracture of fie kit am for the free enterprise system of do- All the injured are from Philadel= | phia. | ing things. : Three More Injured hurt in a ee tl Ae Boro Council (From page 1) Three persons were {one-car crash on the Eliza- Saturday. road, one-half mile west of bethtown, at 8 p.m. and 237 miles by auto last| The driver of the auto, Samuel Waltz, twenty-three, Maytown, was Burgess Brown reported these admitted to St. Joseph's hospital suf- collections: License tees $4.00, auto |fered a possible fracture of the pel- (fines £10.09. He also voiced his ob- | vis, lacerations of the face and scalp Je n to continue the use of a|His condition was listed as satis- m cycle by Officer Neiss. factory Sunday evening. Treasurer Carl Krall reported | Two passengers in the machire, these balan Boro account $14,- | Relbert Flowers, twenty-two, 222 157.73, Water account, $7,120.16. W. Main St., Mount Joy, suffered ‘oning Officer vacancy, held contusions of the left shoulder, and from last month, was contin- | Russell S. Shatz, forty-five, 492 W. month High St, Elizabethtown, received lacerations of ver for another It was decided to purchase suffi- the chin and right an- cient 6 inch pipe to extend the wa- kle. They were treated by Dr. T. nain on Pinkerton Road and M. Thompson, of Elizabethtown. hence east on School Lane to Delta According to State Policeman for the convenience of the S. Kenneth Owens, the car was being Ni y G ch development pro- driven toward Elizabethtown when ject. it struck a culvert and turned on its The Cl of Commerce made |side. Police are continuing their in- three requests namely: Lease the |vestigation. land on the North side and adjacent A to tl P.R.R. tracks from So>uth | Market to New Haven sireet to the At Mount 1 {or parking and im- ) rove the remaining space as Coun- : fit more than twenty Broadway pro- es ) : Council refused to comply with ductions, has been cast as Lily Hex . bish, the Engli gir i “Joh of the requests die to the lack | 7° nglish girl, : n John nd Loves Mary”, the entertaining com- Upon motion $1500 was transfer- | ly hit which opens Thursday, Aug 3 10. he Gre > avh 0 hie Water account. to the 9, at the ol tna Playhouse, Moi mt : ’ Gretna. This will be » closing in fund and treasurer Krall | Ge This wi the closing production of the summer. »s Mary” of the ructed to invest same in : “John Love is the delight- ‘nment bonds. decid vd to ful story young man, engag- £( te motion it wa 1d the next gultr meeting on ed to wed, who obligingly marries a Monday ¢ s, September 13. young English Sil fo help ont his I} bills were paid: Baro ac- buddy, The complications that fol- count $895.32, Water account $361.24, | low make this one of the funniest shows ever written, lB. e. Adjourned. senses EN ntact Stevens THE WEATHER! THE AMBULANCE FUND A band concert will be BY DROHAN the War Memorial Park, at Marietta on Sunday evening at eight o'clock, ee Fire Co. will be held for the Ambul- Temperatures west: 33 (14th). by the : 92. (16th), The 72. benefit of the ince Fund. A free will offering will Swan Band. concert Average: Community Type of weather Clear days: 2. be received. Partly cloudy days: 4 A Superior Cadillac Ambulance Cloudy days: 1. wiil be on display Sunday evening. Barometer The surrounding community will Lowest: 29:82 in. (13th) benefit by the Ambulance which Highest: 30.08 in (11th) will serve Maytown, Bainbridge, Rowenna, etc. PARRICADED DOORS AT 29.92 in. Precipitation Average: is large and valuable. ‘FIVE TRIPS IN TEN HOURS Rheems Jos- | discharged. Other passengers in | and dis- | Bainbridge | V.ARIETTA BAND CONCERT FOR | held at! Saturday was a busy day for the ambulance of the Elizabethtown | | Friendship Fire Company. | Within a span of ten hours the ambulance made five trips to Lan- caster hospitals, including three ac- | N 7 cident calls. : OW @® . eat Eli | rv Y ‘ te Get rid of the « The United States is the world’s ret I of the old modern bath, leading producer of manufactured | Payments To Suit you. ooas “HOW ARE YOUR SHOES ? ? DON'T WAIT TOO LONG BRING THEM IN. City Shoe Repairing Co. 30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET LANCASTER, PENNA. PHONE August Clearance dale style New design, MOUNT JOY Remodel... Your Bathroom fixtures Easy to clean, Take Months To Pay. Beautiful. Due November First 91-32 SUMMER MERCHANDISE Just what you need now. De John Electric Fans Plastic Towel Bars Come Fluorescent Desk Lamps Metal Porch Chairs Adirondack Chairs 2 Burner Electric Hot Plates 8.25 You're invited to Our Biggest Clearance in years. in and Save! Regular Price 9.95 1.19 8.40 5.49 4.95 and start to enjoy a completely First Payment PLUMBING — HEATING — OIL BURNERS R. L. BREAKIRON Mount Joy 9 Sale Price 5.95 4.95 59 4.95 4.95 3.95 $49.50 — Chinaware SALY FIREKING WASTEBASKELS, STEEL WARE. Pyrex Flameware These items reduced to lowest prices ever. & PEP SEE BAKING DISHES, CAV! “MANY aDD “PIECES INCLUBING “PLATTERS, PERS, GODEY PIIATES ALIER Fully Equipped SHELBY BICYCLES Double Bar frame with fank, chain. guard, white sidewall tires, Big beam light, built- in hon. Juggage, carrier. ‘New $4 2.95. ot ENAMELWARL, ST. AINLESS CUR SHOW WINDOWS FOR PRICES Special Sale Price MAJESTIC COAL RANGES $145.50 Fishing Tackle LURES at Close Out Prices. GO-ITE REEL 6.95 4.95 MISCELLANEQUS ITEMS BARGAINS IRONING BOARDS . . OLD ENGLISH SELF POLISHING WAX JOHNSONS CLEANER . OLD ENGLISH CLEANER OLD ENGLISH RUG SHAMPOO RUG CLEAN DRY . DICADOO PAINT CLEANER ALUMINUM MAIL BOX . TRACTOR SEAT PADS . K-M INFRA RED RAY LAMP K-M ELECTRIC WHIPPER Sheila Trent, who has appeared in | TENNIS RACKETS . . PLUMB HOUSEHOLD AXE PADLOCK . . . PORCH VASES All Sizes . CROQUET SETS 2, oo» ALUMINUM GRATERS . BILLFOLDS . . . Regular Price 4.95 49 1.20 wo 25 2 pt. gal. 1. 89 49 69 25 49 i.19 5.95 5.95 tor . Y, OFF 1.90 1.49 .19 CFF 5.95 29 OFF OUTSIDE WHITE HOUSE PAINT IN 5 GAL. CANS SPECIAL PER GAL. - B44 9 SHOP NOW AND SAVE {| ENON Total rainfall: 1.19 in, CLUBS ARE OUTLAWED Greatest in 24 hours: .71 (11th). The State Liquér Control Board 3 EW Wess cutlawed barricaded doors in li- Production of the farm, orchard censed clubs Tuesday and gave li- nd dairy in. the state of Mississippi censed places 30 days to remove them. dy 8 | ie You're Sure Of Freshness At Your A & P! Freshness is allimportant in many foods. That's why we spare no effort to inspect, refrigerate and protect fruits and vegetables, dairy products, and dozens of oth- er perishable items. So, for real values in fresh foods at peak of flavor, visit your friendly A&P Food Store today! MILD & MELLOW EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE I1-1b bag 40¢ RICH & FULL-BODIED RED CIRCLE COFFEE VIGOROUS & WINEY BOKAR COFFEE OSCAR MAYER'S WEINERS ANN PAGE EANUT BUTTER CONWAY'S POTATO SALAD CABIN 1-lb bag 43¢ 1-lb bag 45¢ 14 oy can 49¢ 1 Ib jar 37¢ 16 0% jar 21 VERMONT MAID OR LOG SYRUP ANN PAGE PREPARED SPAGHETTI 12 oz jug 27¢ 2+ 15% or cans 27¢ EM AN AN NTN TN Extra Large Oklahoma \ WATERMELONS "20 POUNDS OR MORE 39° $ WHOLE MELON $1.17 4 QUARTER MELON 30¢ HALF melon On warm humid days cool, refreshing watermelon always makes a hit. NONE PRICED HIGHE 2-33 3.29 1) 2: 7° it Nt? Sei” Noe?” Noh CALIFORN!A SEEDLESS CRAPES “ii GREENING BPPLES CRISP OHIO PASCAL CELERY CALIFORNIA ICEBERG LETTUCE SN Ne” Nar LUSCIOUS FOR GREEN APPLE PIES LARGE HEADS GRAPE JUICE =. 16 on E BUTTER ne Je ICHA NEW PACK . ET Foi ™ = ao g dnd 20-0z. 0 pl a Sh Ae Cans wd) wi) SW! A & P CREAM STYLE COLDEN CORN COMPLETE WITH CAPS & RINGS MASON JARS T ET PEAS 3 ue: NEW PACK 0s 5c cn PE Dozen gy CHOPPED BAM 20 NTN TN ) Butter Prices Reduced 6c a Pound / ( SUNNYFIELD FANCY CREAMERY ) oh st dC wi 83° ) Reduced Prices on Oleomargarine \ ( NUTLEY one | ( AL LLSWEET cone yee C008 onion RR - LUX FLAKES Sc LIFEBUDY SOAP ii aw LT SWAN SOAP Be rn re 2” EC SALAD DRESSING ©. "35¢c °'65¢ SANDWICH BREAD we et ABC BUTTER KERNEL POAZ 2 PEAS & CARROTS Wa 20-Ox, m Cans 35 << 83 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. Prices effective in all A&P Super Markets and Self Service Stores PUBL THURSDA Pursuant in the last Aaron L. 1] undersigned ALL TH. act of lar Perc ther reve P | D A with R 1 35 with barn attach House, anc arn, thereon ere one-half mi the Biinbri Church. This farm of water cl nimker of The prem SAT fan 2 indile 64 Pure | CAN On my town, ound Grandly bac Montvie Moi Marksman, t ibility and b a few ol thes fficial recor Including a & lus” made ( wice a day roduced 16, a day produc Another kire’s dam ha These cat kale this fall Wis will leav ale, when co FESS and DU HERMAN H( RE IARVEY THU STARTING T. B. Ac SALE VILLAGE, OFF ROUT Many Lancaster, group of hi 60 FF 9 HIGH MILK own heavy and at surp BEAR guclion ma aclly as rey Sales Mc EARL L. GI J —
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