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The Bulletin, Mt, Joy, Pa.,
Po
Thursday, November 17, 1949 |

The Mount Joy Bulletin
Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher
ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901
Pul } 3 Thursday at No.
0-1 Main St, Mount Joy, P
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$1.00
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EDITORIAL
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nay be improving ils
peopie’s health but its treasury i
( h sick lot King.
LA J
feels s¢ { ashamed to
when there are
women standing arond waiting to
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Have you ever neticed that oc¢-
( ly Washington, 'D. C. puts
cn funnier shews than many of
broadcasting stations on the
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's a rugged individual to
sit th rain and snow to set
tl outcome of football game
How many of these same fellows
k under those conditions.
® 92 9
CAN'T RID THESE
& chicken growers,
BIRDS
thru-
out several of the western states
in some menner Soty a tip from
that

Eurcpean raisers poultry
would thrive eon potatoes. That
was really goed news, not only
grewers but o the U. S. Agri-
culture Department as well It
1
would be an outlet for the
many
millions i
[ pounds of tubers in

Government.
plan went flooey
the hands of th
But
when paltry
he whele

refused to eat pe

toes in any form and those
did showed ro signs of responding.
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COFFE CLUTCHNING
» drinker won't he
The ct


caught naj when he hears of

ng
the scarcity of coffee bean in the
world markets, With folk
dr in-
king i
more and more cofice, with
floods and increased
the
and
droughts
wages to affect coffee pro-




ing couniries, the proposition
n't i "Tis hinted that by
next 1 will be paying $1 a
pon he brew. Well
=v ' make
me ( Ve Y I
h we did this y cut col
um mizht help ep
( ( l Ii
war. 1
fuced v3
1 vor
5 g¢ disposit
le 1 Before h
nd
{ the bei
i i hea
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1 i 1 think \ 1
) 1 t have it
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\ STI
ommemoraied
ior An Arn c is a
ASE hostilities and in the in-
"\ cl n armistice, peace
1 Ih that an armis-
tice is a pat net permanance, is
fe id threatening. i is
: asy peace, a strain nel
cempron Ww wild have
u icy bulwark
of ver much
desire such. the cent haitle at
I \ wmed
1 ow { u
tion ned services
1 1s wendering how e can
Fm vhen insid th
ily 1 isunity nd
unwillingne t mn to giv
n inch V re h vain
istice, after the mgs «
Army and 2 officers before
Congressional commi’tee Th
gravity of the situation
tha! it menaces our defense. What
is mere important. a branch of
service or the safegnzrding
nation?
® 06
THINK THIS OVER
Department of
The
Commerde
offers the facis, In 1929. twenty-
five cents of every dollar of na-
ticnal income, went for shelter.
Last yezr it was eighteen cents.
In 1029, clothing
every J lar, last
took 12
vear it
cents of
was 11
cents. In 1920, food swallowed
23 cents of each dollar and re-
mained the same last year. In
1825; local, state and federal
ernment took but 12
dollar, Last year
gevernment was 23 cent
means we pay as
gov-
cents «f the
cost of
This
the
much out of
every dollar for government as we

food.
do for With a rising cost of
government, the load of taxation
en the people is stogoer ing. Fi
my in government is our own
jus finble plea, As a taxpayer
verhaore
was overheard to remark, there
nt much that's free anymore
about a free government
eG oo 0
John L. Lewis, and
Last Tuesday
his * United Mine Workers’ lawyer
handed aver to the United States
Freasury §1,420,000.00. This repre
sents a fine (the largest in history)
for Lewis’ jefusal to obey a court
ot a strike
der and stop
: we
Chere goes nearly a million and
a half of the wages earned by coal
that they could have used
miners,
tor many, many better purposes had
it mot been for their leader.
Of course Lewis needn't carve. it
wasn't his money. The only thing
left undone was that a jail sentence
should have been added.
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THIS PARTY
Party is a price prop, used to
balance economy by a plan to
manage economy. Industry, and
and the farmer are the three vital
poemis mm our national economy.
Industry has tariffs and many
gencies to maintain price The
government protected industry a-
gainst price declines, Laboy S
so well organized that it fights
of pay, seeks higher wages,
working hours even
when supply and demand suggest
1 Wiser course. Farmers without
help, can't halt a flooded farm
mat kel, When farm prices fall,
s they have to a disastrous level,
ur entire economy gives way.
“0 there is “parity” to protect the
farmer, in the company of protoce-
tion of industry and labor. The
need of parity may be questioned,
how to handle it is widely ar-
cued. Farm surpluses have
put us on the spot. Fo get rid
of surplus we need to consume. At
heme and abroad certain areas are

un need of these surp crops. They
This
would increase crop price, but, you
an merease Ce nsumption.
nerease price and you reduce con-
sumption. He who consumes, pays
in taxes for parity, and when
parity keeps prices higher, he pays
the h price that parity
|

ings. It sounds like a circle and
Well,
it is both, and also a headache for
preblem for economists.
ery taxpayer.
at

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Hirst National Bank
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ink fficia well
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M. Bomberger, cash-
I 1star 1
[ nd Wan
H Be Sl ant cashiel
I IC 1 $3,782,000
depcsiis of $3,221,300
a
MOCRE MEAT IN 1950
nereased mt )
cattle and hogs « feed and record
d lies make er mea
ok like u 1
1950.
en sell CI ee ere we
hen in need of Printing. (an
thing
kindly remember the Bulletin |
mpm neni of | TUBERCULOSIS SOCIETY'S
|
§
t HAPPENINGS
— of ==
LONG AGO

20 Years Ago
1 I C
am
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ck boxe
Vi M Vlartin \ ¢
M nd MN Wn
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| ere was de-
it | e paid and the
¢ i ed
[hie farn in the Elizabeth-
1 district were robbed of the
I'h pert f Samuel Worm-
Joint school house
Florin, was purchased by
Mr. Strickler for $1,475.00
Keefer of Manheim was
cide hot in the leg by a
companion hunter,
-— -—-
School News F Soi
E. Donegal Twp.







| fayiown Ele-
1 Schocl nounced 16
\ ‘holarship r for he
q el 1 t period end-
ng Nc 7: Grae ( Jeanne Lar
dis, Betty McKai liriam Nell
Miri Roland; Grade 5 Doroth
Brow V Ar I J
Fullert I ter; Grad
i: J Charles Kauffn
| vy M in, Grace Marzolf Allan
I Carlotta Sage Willi
he Wasl Sch I
neu larsh fo
| Grade 6 Carol
d ( 1 Arle: He
I 1c Hi Cynthia Lehma
A Grade 4 Lydi
Weaver and Sondra Kose
Wilbur Ba 1} ¢ residen
i e udent council was the
i of th month uest at the
ember 10 meeting of the Maj
wn and Bainbridge Rotary (
Vilbur ol to tae Rotariar
e 0 nization and rk of the
1 1 uncil f East Donegal
Sch )
Parents of the Viaytowr rad
che udents 1 et-
fonda Dect 5 he ig
li Maytow
Wil i
il l 1 1 )
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{ be
hed de 1
1 cia ) n-
( G Shop d 8
E Red (
le 7.8 9-M I -
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1 1 - Ww
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{ VIr. Hollin Vrestling
a d 1 M
K i Staf
Philli Mr. D
t Dramatic
i id 12, [x
Sl 1 Cral ) 10
11, and 1 M Sheaf Fut
Homemaker if An ca - Mi
Yost: Fy 1 Farmers of America-
Mr. Lo Rifle Club - Mrs. Gin-
rich; ( ler Vi Houe,
nd Resto m Club Mr. Bend
EF e. i invited to the
St pf Da sponsored by the
( 10S( No )
will b
dmi ! at R
me ill 1 1d
] will 1 1 neine
C 1 ( we as follows: Publi-
- W red Conn Marion
Joyce Prescott, Ellen Snvder.
John Earhai Entertainment -
y Sperla, Doris Houseal: Ve-
Jack Martha Gerlach, Helen
i R June Ar.
| Ri Pauli
Pauline
Kauffman r, Jan
Hou | , Beryl Sin
Decorations - Makol Goss
Shirl Warf Jean Miller; Rich-
1 Marti >, Coller. Bob Lin-
, Sara Raber, George Hicks:
¢ H Crankshaw, Glen
vy, H h Jim Gar
ber and Bob Warner
et P ee
TWO WEEKS REVIVAL IN
MAYTOWN CHURCH OF GOD
Evangel J of Harris
conauct a two
Evangelist Joe Miller

urg week's
Val Service 1 the Maytow:
Church of God beginning Tuesday
id continuing to N
8 Novembr 27
will
A) 1. each day. [here
be no service November 21.
CHRISTMAS SEAL DRIVE
With a goal of $44,000 to sup-
prt the work of prevention and
ntrol of tuberculosis in Lancas-
ter County in 1950, the Tubercu-
losis Society will open its annual
Chri Se mpaign Monday
Durin | coming week a total
30,000 re lents of city and the
] ive packs of the
( Se through the mail.
I'} campaign will continue thru
Chni na season
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reads newspapers bul
everybody reads circular ad-
prtising left on their door step.
BANNER YEAR FOR 4-H
The 4-H Club year now drawing
to a close in Pennsylvania set new
The
25,950 fou
records in enroliment. pro-
ject enrollment reached
the highest in histcry. In addi-
tion, 3917 are envolied in Senior
Extension companion organization
under the frames to a
14 or 16 inches.
— EA

Subseribe for the Rulletin
for clder farm youths for a total of
20,7175
yO Gr ee
PROVIDE DRAINAGE
Give the coldframes a drainage
checkup. Plow «1 I
chisel the soil |
depth of |





QOT YOUR
OWN HORN IN
Qu AD COLUMNS

(HLL A&P SUPER MARKETS
WiLL BE OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M.
| TUESDAY NIGHT, NOV. 22




White Ename] Pan.
¢ © ¢ &¢ & © ¢o

ine electrified or changed
Prices for new
Yuttonhole Attachments, Sewin
Always plenty

into
You will please her more if you give her a New
Console
g¢ Maching
Into An
OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS
Lights, Sewing Stools,
Cutting Scissors.
SALES
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
of free parking space and we are
Extra Strong Perch Brackets.
Sewing Hassocks.
AND S¥RVICE
111 N. Market Street
Keenco Automatic Fountains
Heavy Gauge Fountain Body.
Keen All Brass & Coppdr Float Valve,
Heavy ‘Wire Grill & Pan Holder.
Special Lock Washers On All Bolts,
Will Give Supply of Water At All Times.
A. C. MAYER — Dial 3-4053 — MT. JOY, PA.
44-tf
MEN— Your wile will be happy this Christmas if you have her Treadle Sewing Mach-
an Electric Portable or Console.
Change Your Treadle Sewing Machine
ELECTRIC PORTABLE OR CONSOLE
Electric Sewing Machine.
models start at $99.69 and vou can buy on easy terns.
Pinking Shears,
All kinds of Sewing Supplies in our Remnant Shop.
J. V. BINKLEY
SEWING MACHINE
Phone 216] -
open evenings

Customers’ Corner
Why will foed prices go up if
the anti-trust lawyers win
their suit to put A & P out
of business?
Here is just one of a number
of reasons:
We manufacture many of
the quality foods we sell in
our stores, such as Bokar,
Red Circle and Eight 0’-
Clock coffees, Ann Page
foods, White House milk,
and many others.

CHEESE
Mild
-49°|-69°
79°
"AMERICAN OR PIMENTO
Ched-o-bit ' 79¢
"PHILADELPHIA
Cream Cheese 2). 33¢
Bleu Cheese © 65¢
SUNNYFIELD
FANCY CREAMERY
BUTTER
Ib 3c
Sharp
Because this saves us money
we are able to pass along
these savings to our custom-
ers in the form of lower
prices,
extra
Sharp
The anti-trust lawyers have
asked the court to order us
to get rid of our manufac-
turing facilities, which
would put an end to all
these savings.
Make no mistake about it.
If the anti-trust lawyers
succeed in putting A & P
out of business you will find
your food bill is higher, Va-lb prints





edinmerware
Your tamily will s
MEAT CHOPPER
\ Ke tasty meal Irom left ov-
®roasfers





"@ecarving sets
ay, "Best Thanksgiving dinner ever” it you
use these modern kitchen aids.
HAM SLICER

MIXING BOWL SET
Graduated sizes

WAFFLE IRON
Controlled Heat.



BEAUTIFUL PASTEL
COLORED DISHES
dishes e very attractive


CARVING SET
A x7
A big Value


C
Maks
3-Cup
COFFEE MAKER
pericct coffee every time.







lb 71c
1-lb solids
Chicken Feed
Daily Scratch Feed Daily Laying Mash
25.b bag QFe 25h bag $1.08
Yona Corn "iiss" 2
Best Pure Lard I
Cranberry Sauce 2
Iona Peaches. 5 = 45°
Neclier Tea |’ 57°
Pastry Flour wi i235: 67°
Daily Dog Food "5.5" 6
Fruit Cake: 51.25 ::52.45
Layer Cake «nvr tui Qe

we Ze
14¢
23
Sauer Kraut." 27: 25¢
Green Giant Peas > 19¢
A&P Pumpkin 27.:19c
Apple Sauce A&P 2 2:25¢
Evaporated Milk 45¢
Mince Meat 0000. 20 3%e
Maine Sardines. io. 3. 25¢
13ec
White
House
3 tal
cans
1-1b.
bag
Dried Pea Beans

None
California Emperor
GRAPES = 3:29
Red Delicious Apples 3 29¢
Sweet Potatoes 0. 4:.29¢
Florida Oranges 216 SIZE dozen SIE
Pascal i 29
Fresh Spinach 31 19¢
Diamond Walnut 45¢
83 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa.
larga
Stalks
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All Prices In This Store
Are The Same As Those
In Effect In Our Super Markets
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