2e=The Bulletin, Mt. Jovy, Pa., Thursday, March 9, 1950 | The Mount Joy Bulletin Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 = (====== ————— * | Published Every Thursda xo N F Fl | pT Every Thursday ot 2o. INEWS . (From page 1) SC j > 2 » St ose 5 ( ( _——— i ' : Bubpeription, per year ., pi a Ou Su eph’s hospital Monday Mr. Alvin Baker, manager of the | The Game | signed to protect fish it all Sireams Three Months 80 QF on American Stores was transferred | 1, playing the game a ball about | during spawning season. Single Copies ............. .05 Mn 4 and Mi vt C hat es Am of to Elizabethtown. | twosthirds the size of a base bail] Greener-also announced that. the Sample Copies ......... FREE to ia an : Mes. Aig hg The Union School in Rapho Twp. | is used, All balls used were home= | fish-stocking program is due to sem mr nash o Aancaster visited Mr. an n gy » few Tur $ : | i is are ay and wiinred ‘at the Poslofice’ at Mt. | Mys. Paul over t eek : | is one of the few rural schools to made with a hand sewn leather | start in this area Monday nd Dre 2s ne 4 Ee %e 1 mate rs. Paul Arndt over the weekend. | Jove an electric radio. | cover | warned that the streams being a. as se ~class ma at- . Avs: Berna 2 . . . vy i Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Thome and| rhe Male Quartet of the U. B. In playing the game with four or | stocked will be closely patrolled ter under the Act of March 3, 1879. . . | children of Milten Grove Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sunday Plan to have your dinner at the Florin Hall the Fire Com- pany Auxiliary will serve you a de- Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers’ Association Publivation Day, Thursday Copy for a change of advertising should reach this office Tuesday. | We will not guarantee insertion of | licious baked ham dinner from 11:30 | any advertising unless copy reaches | 3 ¢'clock on Sunday. the office not later than 9 a. m. | | | i where preceding day of publication. Classified ads will be accepted to 9 a. m. publication day. ducted at the Church of the Breth- T_T. Rev, Norman Patrick is the Evan- Em : - E D 1 TF 0 R I A L gelist. Everyone welcome. | Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman | + + & The rumble seat in an automobile | 2 is outmoded about as long as the | family. cigar store Indian. Mr. and Mrs. oe | grandson of Middletown and Rev Gerald Marzoff of Maytown called on Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper on Monday. { Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mumper and Leon Brinser We are under the impression that | entively too manv marriages are on | the installment plan. { eo 8 The economic exper: who said, | er and daughter, of Neffsville, Mr. years ago, that the cost of your| .,q Mrs, Norman Mateer and son, house should not exceed twice Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eshleman of the amoun: of vour assared annual | York Co, and Mr. income, is probably living in a tent | Clyde Swartz visited Mr. and Ms | | George Mumper Sr. on Saturday evening. today. ® en COFFEE CUP CLUTCHERS | Housewives are becoming used to! paying thie higher prices for coffee, | Weddings but there are fewer cups of the brew | 3 ul x | (From page 1) peng the, day, or ending dikes | ther of the bride was best mau, and What appeared to be a coffee short- the Ushers were iM. Lester Bow age when rumors spread, has level- | man and Mr. John Long. ed off to a nermal supply of pounds on the grocery shelf. However, the price is high enough. to reduce a four-cupper to a two-cupper, and against his better judgment, too! We don't cave if they do say we drank side ‘at Florin. Pa. mere coffee than was good for us. Mr. The U. S. is the largest consumer. Tis said we drink about 100 billion cups of ceffee a year. But you'll see the decline in statistics this year a and a saving on the grocery bill. | GENERAL STORE "ee! UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE LITTLE BUSINESS Small business has been a politic- al football for years. Much has been said of prolecting its interests over big business. What size is a small business? Some feel it is any that is not reccgnized as a trust. The De- partment of Commerce defines it as A at Washington, D. C. Jamison is employed Mark Memorials at Palmyra Mrs. . Jamison by Pennsylyania Power and Light Co., in Mt. Joy. ery Store, the stand will Store.” a manufacturing concern with few- { employed in the Kaylor Bros. im- | er than 100 workers; a retail store, | plement shop in that village for the | hotel, wholesale house with annual net income of sales less than $200.- - 000, amusement park, construction | NEW AUTO LIABILITY where a yearly | LAW TERMED SUCCESS business is less than $500,000. A! Pennsylvania's new member of Brookings Instifute gave, in 2a government report. any | proving highly workable on its first business with less than 100 employ- | month, a State ees or sales less than $1 million a | ment said today. year. Most of us in M!. Joy have a small business, according to the a- | the majority of us are they past three years. el firm and so en, safety motorists is sponsibility law for levenue President answered, “The govern- bove, but not in‘erested in how small business as in what they do | to defend it. cheaply”. The significance of this is plain. ® eo 0 DURING LENT ye Aa " at perisd by | try; to give the government com- church calendars when | control over a service which With Desi hoi and { is vital to the life of industry, agri- m prepara on or 10 years culture, and the individual, and to religious festival, Easter. For six weeks we might find time to pause ond think of the higher and better things life ofiers. With March days | finding a more benevolent sun | coaxing life to awaken, clearing the | campaign to socialize, step by step, local resurce and taxable the taxpayers | a great The cost to would be gigantic. visited | Liggins on | Evangelistic services will be con- | | | w—f LONG AGO : 20 Years Ago Church will broadcast from WKJC Radio station Lancaster on Sunday. building at Mastersonville will be held March 6th. Mount Joy High school faculty | side get in the middle. A ball is | E-town | hasketeers defeated the faculty 54-35. NIPPON, HAPPENINGS | ball is still quite popular, a match | on April 15, fishing of all descrip- | The auctioneers complained about | county, except the Susquehanna | the spectators being more interest | River, farm ponds or quarry holes. | | | | | | either direction, and Just Corner Ball (From Page 1) in the Amish section in the eastem end of the county, where corner game proctically stole the show. ed in the game than the sale. more players on a side, a square is formed with corners about 25 feet dedication of the new school | part, There is no regulation. Players on one side take a corner while two players from the opposite another, in after being passed one corner to . J Ne » : : . . Mount Joy Pool team defeated | caught twice in succession, is good the Manheim team hy 93 balls eo ome 3 dav evening. | Saad, | ren at Rheems on Sunday evening | Harry Smith's Restaurant, Male Quartet of the Elizabeth- town Church of God rendered a sacred program at Florin Church. spent Sunday at Annville visiting" H. H. Zerphey and sons, local Mr. and Murs. Paul Schmuck and | : ainters, are having a two-story i | paint shop built at the rear of their and | American Legion will sponsor the the pro- ceeds to be used to support the dis- sale of Forget-me-nots, | abled veterans of Penna. which the couple spent a few days | | property he After April 1st the couple will re- | from D. F. Gable and formerly oc- | A Columbia Girl Scout fused to accept a reward. | | found a | amily, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mump- | RGR nd Mrs. Raph MUmP- | pocketbook with $164.00 and | tific points of the game. So is trying at} and may be thrown at either of the | ee two in the middle. If the player is hit, he’s out and must retire from that game. Another player on his team then replaces him in the mid- dle. If the player who threw the ball missed, then he is out and must | retive from his corner in favor of another player on his team. If there are only four players on a team and a man misses, the other three can exchange corners at will in order to get near the players in the middle. That is one ‘of the scien- thrown to evade being hit by a Bell Telephone Co. will give its | pall. subscribers the time of day when- ever they call. Markets: Eggs, 21-23; Jutter 35c¢. Mrs. Susan Derr, 77 fell down the cellar steps at her home on North Barbara Street. : Officer Zerphey Lard, 11¢5 years, found a horse attached to a buckboard, | many are the large round black and | owner may have the rig by calling | blue body marks from being socked | | at the livery stable. | that some of the players take home | | gray | | Attendants at a boxing match at | recently purchased { cupied by James Shoop. by | Daniel Felker badly cut his fing- | and | er when he caught it in a fan of the | engine of his auto. rman cet GP Mortuary Record The general store at Rheems went | under new management on Monday. | and sons: Miss Luella: Bowers, Mrs. | Presently knowne as Mason's Groc- | Grant Schweers, Mrs. Claude Dime- | assume | ler. all of Elizabethtown R1, its new name of “Boyer’s Grocery | Russell Sheetz, Elizabethtown, Eu- | | gene » Bowers, The store will be operated by M.| Bowers, S. Boyer, a resident of Rheems and | brother, Harry Leiby, Sycamore, 0. | ree | (From page 1) Rheems, Clarence Elizabethtown, and one The funeral will be held from the Miller funeral home at Eliza- bethtown Friday afternoon with in- terment in Good's cemetery | Rev. Frank G. Bossert lev. Frank G. Bossert, of Egypt, N. | of Roxborough Presbyterian Church | Depart | | ment will do it if necessary—priv- refine | ate companies if they could do it as | | } | { | 8332 Ridge ave., from 1919 until his | retirement in 1940, died Saturday in J,. who served as pastor A reception at the home of the | Elizabethtown dashed for the exits | bride followed the ceremony after | when the floor gave way. Wm. Dillinger is remodeling the | | | | | | | Mrs. | New | | | | Presbyterian Hospital here. He was | 71. Myr. Bossert, a Philadel- phian, was graduated from the Uni- native versity of Pennsylvania in 1899 and { from Princeton Theological Semi- | It is simply one more phase of the | { all the power resurces of the coun- | bring to an end local controi over | | 1 nary four years later. Ordained in the Presbytery of Monmouth, N. J, on October 15, | | 1803, he occupied pulpits in Cream | Ridge, N. J., and New Egypt during the following six years. From 1910 Roxborough he in Mount Joy, until he went to served pastorates and Donegal. He is survived by former Ruth Levering his wife, It was said, it is true, that private | Roxborough. the | Faust, of] TX fertil h | companies would distribute the i i Yk or d io al growt we a power if they could do it as cheap- | John S. Myers | vighte activity g activity around us. - As ly as the government. But the whole John S. Myers, 74 years, died at | Natute Tiolée. o is Yam >} history of government activities in shou'd Man yield’ to 0 Walmtn O% the field of business is that honest Lent. As the March wind is temp- : a accountings of costs are never made. ered by the sun, so should the ills | .. : 1 Sarg fh iv heb dq 1 th | Government exempis its business a i a rp : | activities from taxation. Govern- Es . A A ment gets the money for construc- Ts Sie MON) WieR a INES | tion either free of interest or at an are possible, as the pace is set for | . .., | interest cost far lower than private spring. X'S ‘will | 2 3 spring. The rivers flood, but will | enterprise ean command. Govern- | | his home 250 West Main Street at 3:30 a. m. Thursday after an illness of 16%: months. He was employed as a night watchman at Gerberich-Payne Shoe Company for the past twenty-four | years, up to the time of his illness. Deceased was born in East Don- egal Twp., a son, of the late Chris- return to Sie bes Such is an ment—as in the case of its power | tian H. and Annie Sheetz Myers, | Jamin. Erm ae i <0 ger | prejecis—can charge off costs to | and was a member of the Cross- han the air but an understanding | gq. 4 (rol, reclamation, naviga- | roads Brethren in Christ Church. | sun will soon heat them to the | tion and other activities, in order to fac hate ii The delude the people as to the true oe i ig | cast of producing the electric power. than the cter cyele ob | Government business is free of all man’s faith and hope. This is our | state regulation, and all state laws He: is swrvived by his wife, Estel- la Pastorius Myers and the follow- ing children: Lillian S., wife of Ab- ram Kreider, Mount Joy R2; Anna K., at home; John C., Palmyra; Ed- Lenten care and contemplation, 99 PISGRACEFUL HYPOCRISY At a According to news reports, walleys—the Columbia, the Aransmit this power to users, recent press conference, | which wipe out all competition and President Truman called for an el- | ectric power netwerk for America. | all antitrust laws which apply to this would include the great rivers and Ohio and Mississippi, the Snake, and the yest. When asked who would the win P, Lancaster; Mary L., wife of Paul Stauffer, Mt. Joy R2. Seven- | teen grandchildren and three great- | grandchildren. One sister, Mary 51 | | | which govern private citizens and | private business. Government can | create and maintain monopolies Myers, of Mount Joy and one bro- ther, Amos S., Philadelphia. ! Funeral services will be held at | the late home on Sunday Hin | such monopolies are exempt from other combinations in restraint of trade. Government in business is the rankest kind of unfair, destruc- tive competition that can be used to put private citizens out of busi- at two o'clock with burial in the Cross Roads Cemetery. Friends may call at the home from Friday noon to Sunday noon. Corners are usually a rail or a ‘I piece of one and players must have both feet behind the rail when throwing a ball to make the play legal. There numerous other technicalities such as this that add interest to the game. And when the game is are over, as souvenirs. LIVE and DRESSED CHICKENS FREE DELIVERY BLAIN KAUFFMAN MT, JOY, PA. ROUTE 1, DIAL 3-4929 ALL PA. FISHING BANNED FROM MARCH 15 TO APRIL 18 State Fish Warden Robert, M. | Greener today issued a warning to fishermen that from March 15 un- til the ppening of the trout season | tion is banned in all streams of the | This is directed by a State Law de- Electric and Gas MT. JOY, PA, Welding Also Specialize On FARM MACHINE WELDING AND EQUIPMENT LAWN MOWER SHARPENING Delta and Marietta Streets Phone 3.5931 and that no leniency will be shown | to fishermen who might have trout f in their possession. | en reli A Pe en | REAPPOINTED A VIEWER | Last week the court reappointed | five members of the Board of View- | ers of Lancaster Among | them was Henry H. Koser of Lan- | | county. disville. | DRIRYMEN | STOP LIFTING | HEAVY MILK CANS | » Hi | | | | | | Let the T-33 | Cool Your Milk WRITE - WIRE - PHONE FOR FREE LITERATURE | PAUL E. WEBBER G.E. Appliance & Wiring MASTERSONVILLE, PA. 5-7151 Manheim R3 | Dr.H.C.Killheffer Optometrist MANHEIM 163 S. Charlotte St, Telephone 137-R Mon, & Wednes. 9-5:30 Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P. M, Tues Fri, Sat, 9:30-1:00.2-5 P. M, ELIZABETHTOWN 16 E. High St, Telephone 24-R Beer! Call 3-4189 For Home Delivery WACKER SPRENGER VALLEY FORGE PIEL'S PRIOR ROLLING ROCK ALE & PORTER Victor J. Schmoll —Distributor— OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. Drive In For Curb Service Sales & Construction Amos G. Rohrer SALUNGA, PA. and § Place your order this week 1. Bred for production. H.S.Newcom EAST MAIN STREET MANY PRICES — ONE SERVICE Many Iersons have questioned the reasons why funerals differ in cost, The on the merchandise the family, and this covers a wide Whatever the total cost is no differentiation in the render, answer is simple—it depends selected by range, there professional service we CALL’6329 SHEETZ North Duke Street At Lemon LANCASTER, PENNA, . WE'VE GOT THE ONLY TIRE WI 60% more safe miles. WE'VE GOT... winter stopping power in tire history and abrasion. 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Newcomer Motors, 1. ol | ot A FULL PRESENT VALUE FOR YOUR OLD TIRES! | DIAL 3-1821 ness, | | | | Automobile and Truck Welding | Covers Welding Shop | DON'T WAIT-ACT NOW-TODAY! Customers’ i Corner ing things: tomers good low prices. 2 Dealing and fairly customers, our pliers, and our com- petitors. 3. Furnishing good jobs and good op- portunities for vancement to the who local citizens work for us. 4. Cooperating in worthy civic activis ties, Are we good citizens in town? If not, we your would consider it a favor if you would let us know. Please write: Customer Relations Department, A&P Food Stores 420 Lexington Avenue New York 17, N.Y. FRESH TOMAT NEW POTATOES TEXAS CARROTS Oxford Park (FREE OF CRAB GRASS) SRASS SEED ws °1.89 SEE OUR GRAND ASSORTMENT OF FERRY MORSE FLOWER 2 VEGETABLE SEEDS. — Jane Parker LEMON MERINGUE APPLE P DUTCH APPLE STREUSEL CHERRY PIES EACH 49« BLUEBERRY each 59¢ BUTTER i" CHEDDAR CHEESE 45¢c We. want to be, good citizens in the towns in which we do business. We try to earn that rat ing by doing the follows 1, Giving our cuss food and good service at honestly with our sup ad- Crisp Florida PASCAL CELERY 2 STALKS IN BUNCH California ICEBERG LETTUCE 2: 19° 2°" 33¢ § 25¢ 5" 29¢c i5¢ Large Heads OES YELLO N ONIONS V SOLID SLICING FLORIDA ''A'* SIZE RED BLISS original bunche: Yellow ONION SETS 3.29... 2.75 U.S. No. 1 Certified Maine SEED POTATOES ish | GREEN MOUNTAIN, KATAHDINS, COBBLERS CHIPPEWAS OR 1 c | SABEGOS | 0 | Ibs 2B © 96-1b 96-1h orig. bes $4.69 | orig. bes $4.19 Jane Parker HOT-CROSS Buns 25 EXTRA GOOD SERVED HOT! DATED FRESH DAILY Marvel Bread ww 14 19° 69¢c "Tic SHAR BBC 24-02 loaf 1-1b solid CHED-O-BIT "dill" ie TUNA FISH G20 ve - 3c IONA CUT BEETS MOTHER'S OATS PIE CRUST MIX "uv GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS *¥ A&P FANCY APPLESAUCE APRICOT NECTAR PEAS & CARROTS BIB ORANGE JUICE CALIFORNIA PEACHES “2 SEASIDE LIMA BEANS NIBLETS CORN JELLY EGGS ">" 1 ASPARAGUS SPEAR DEWCO TOMATO JUICE = MAYONNAISE MRS. SCHLORER'S FINE QUALITY POULTRY FEED : DAILY LAYING MASH DAILY SCRATCH DAILY CHICK STARTER 25 lb. bag $1.05 Daily Baby Chick Feed 23¢c 29¢ 35¢ 41c 25¢ 2 20-0r cans 2 20-01 kgs 2 9-0z pkgs 20-02 cans 20-0z cons DELIGHT sue 20C re 2 35%¢ BABIES 10 ~~ 95¢ 29-01 19c 25¢ 20-0r cans 2:29 23c i; 43c DEL MONTE 19-01 ALL GREEN can 46-02 dic 23¢c 39¢ 251b. bug $1.05 FEED bag 99¢ 83 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. All Prices In This Store Are The Same As Those In Effect In Our Super Markets 25 Ib. bag $1.03 ° v
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