The Department of Foresls and b—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, July 27, 1950 hold our inventories at the lowest)and our customers,” he said. “And point consistent wth 800d We Jonge Jat we wil ( Waters is studying means of com- Te —— to our customers,” he said, “because | to do everything paw bating a weed pest, the Japanesc . ! HAPPENINGS hoarding, whether by wholesalers, | put mcre buying power in the con- honeysuckle now prevalent in WITH AMAZING NEW | B 11 t retailers or consumers, will cause | sumer’s food dollar and more good | HONE tle, ; Cc oun oy u € 1m | —of — higher prices.” | food on the family dinner table." | southgastern Pennsylvania. PETAL-BOX SETTINGS OF D : | ———— _— - — ne A eee + di : | “We will continue to maintain | Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher LONG AGO [the lowest profit rate genérally WATER HEATING RATES ARE When in need of Printing. (any- REAL PALLADIUM ua 5 om ailing in the entire retail in- | gppycEp BY PP&L CO | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin D LISHED JUNE, 1901 je : : A nh Aa preva St no am BE ! + CO. | thing) kindly re ON as ESTA —————— fire. Have a fine vacation—and | Bn . dustry, Ow ne profit nay ls less | Consumers who heat their water = LG kl Cb HA GLORIFY YOUR DIAM M. AONE ake sure » will he there | | Ye 3 Se A | enti y ‘tricity benefite Published Every Thursday at No. | make sure your home wi sales” [entirely by electricity benefited | . . ou'll be roud John 9-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa.| when you come bsck. | 20 Years Ago | The current profit rate cited by |from a rate cut effective July 25, HATS Here s the rngy P d Th hb Sp : $2.00 $v h b . Mt. J Manhei | Mr. Harbord Was even lower thin 1950 by the Pennsylvania Power & | MADE and REMODELED to own, proud to wear an Edw ubscription, per year .. 3. RE IN THE 1G ISINES Three bands, Mt. Joy, Manheim | rofit of 1.15 per cent of consol- |. vu seen hanting | ; ; 0 Months pay eee $1.00 WERE IN THE BG po and Re io has merged, | ae) Ry wg Hebert by the Light Company on water heating DRESSMAKING proud to show. When you see Robe Three Months ............ 60 A Russian writer says that Rus- | To £ 48 pieces with Milton | company for the fiscal year ended | rates. : ALTERATIONS fiamond in its palladium John Single Copies ............. 05 sian dogs don’t have fleas, but | consisting 9 tral y leader | February 28, 1950. The reduction, Clyde Oberholtzer, GIFTS the dia be { Mis Sample Copies ......... FREE | Russian newspaper propaganda ad- |B. Wittle, Elizabethtown, leader. | Mr. Hartford said a full state- District Manager, said, will be |} ——————— petal-box, seeming to be our ws aT mits that Russians have potato | A physician from Paradise caught | ment of the company’s policy in made on a sliding scale depending | 0 e ; . : d how the . 49 Ho ation ¢ - al size, and how { ville Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. bugs. And just guess where these | an 80-lb. turtle while fishing at [the current nattonal |. ihe size of the water heater | Margaret Jean PP times 1ts re i ( Joy, Pa. ag second-class mail mat- : . ach will appear over his signature in 19 W. Donegal St, MOUNT JOY | I-box | makes - it "sparkle, Th ter ander the Act of March 3, 1879, | Fests came from, according to Rus- | Bowers Beach. | nation-wide newspaper advertise- | used. { peta ; ficici —————— | sia? It's us, yes sir, sending U. S. E. S. Gerberich, of Gerberich- | ments later this week. : | The regular meter readers are ee you'll love it. i Bn Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper | to drop millions of potato Payne Shoe Co. will leave on an| In today’s statement, Mr. Hart- | aking a survey to determine who | ‘ 60 ho Vichoys’ _—— : . ‘ seal. 1 . : € Publishers’ Assoc ation bugs on the fields of Eastern Ger- | extensive trip to Europe. | ford pledged A&P to continue to | heats water entirely by electricity Diamond sizes range up to / Sie Publication Day, Thursday (many and ruining their crop! May- |, The construction of a fire house | ici and to fight any waste of food, and thus qualify for the rate re- ‘points. Prices are from $50. to re Copy or a change of advertising | be this is direct evidence that bac- | ot , cost of $10,000 to $12,000 will | time or meney so as to narrow the ductions. A On = recent trip to a local bath- ; teal $200. according to stone size. should reach this officc Tuesday. | ferial warfare, that they have heen be started at Landisville. | SPread, poten wholesale and re- | eat Gers We will not guarantee insertion of | hinting about, has started. Imagine | A survey disclosed it costs | Wil prices: io boys fighting in Ko- | Subscribe for the Bulletin. 3 Come in and see these up-to- & any advertising yniess copy reaches | us loading our bomb bays with mil- | ; firmer $1.24 per bushel to grow | rea” he said, “we believe that all | 4 | iY Why suffer when die anu tings. # the Sffice Ro} Ite an, 3. = 1 ions of potato bugs and dropping | wheat and it is selling for 87 cents. | citizens and all businesses, big and . | Soeasy Sing wii rele 4 —. @ Pred a be accepted to | them hither and yon? With a sur-| Quer 600 acres of timberland near | little, devote Jewerly Silverware | to # Jon Hi yd % 9 a. m. publication day. | plus potato crop, we might better | Brickerville was swept by fire. Wiicichesrie y to’ the public In- . | Tete been diagnosed i eee | load the bomb bays with | William McGarvey, 65, was, killed | Mr. Hartford said he was mind- Watches - Gifts | vapor. Sa Yau ADAM H. GREER 4 |and do some planting in Eastern | when an auto crashed into a con-| ful that the Cempany’s policy of | | ror results use only — WELER i E D I Tr O R I A L | Germany. Well, even tho the whole | crete wall on the Harrisburg pike. Jw gost ane iow peal in de Rass Watch Attachmemts | oh 87 E. Ey Mt. Joy, Pa. a ee [thing is humorous, the Russians Zaro Cigha, 156 years old, a vis- RW hon hath BLY in a. suit (WATCH REPAIRING) | ASTHMAN EFRIN PHONE 3-4124 i iN Tew , hh half the | have really started something, for | it, from Turkey, arrived in New brought by the anti-trust lawyers Complete Ronson Lighter | go Ist. it Yunny ow. . ot | around here, we are going to blame | york, to destroy A&P. But, he ‘emphas- Repair Service | Ff you are a user of Deland, 4 people 3 around here try to get | them for grasshoppers, aphids, mos- Isaac Geib, 52, near Young's ized, the “greater conflict in which ’ Sh plesse J i r free things in the local paper while the | entitos. - & his and Sun-spots, | i distance: of 20 feet.| YT country is now engaged takes Koser S Watch op inspection and servicing - half tries to keep things out. | juitos, draughts and Spots, | School ; fell a distance of 20 feet, precedence over all else.” : 3 SLOAN'S PHARMACY other ha > - | mow. fracturing. his hip. “We will strive always to do Dial Mt. Joy 3-4015 . . he Bullet . 5 . © 00 Mr. and Mrs. Fred ‘Herman who | what is honest, fair, sincere and in |j Chocolate Ave, FLORIN, PA. Mount Joy, Pa. Everybody In This Locality Reads T e Bulletin Whenever You His waving} AS IT SEEMS TO US resided with Dr. Smedley family, |the best interest of our country lem 8 Hr Eo oho will take | One of the comforting facts about moved to Afantio City: : ® ita ch | the crisis in Korea is the calm way | About thirty friends attended a Te ves Fy ® | the events are accepted in this| birthday surprise for’ Jimmy Esh- t O t m erl C an e O e » { country. Ht is not an indifferent, Aleman. e ge e . ANCE » that tod | i . . ing poel me its Re. too | Put rather a determination to carry many modern bat oe 5 {on as though we know our way, much of not Spur 4 | bt in the background there is the = insecurity that such a situation Depuiy ri Tg u brings, the realization of the poss- that Sheri e ne has “7 lible censequences. When American absent from his office at the Court | soldiers are killed, fighting on for- House lately that they gk A hie eign soil, there is no such thing as picture so people can see what OUI! here at home. Cities are Sheriff looks like..May he continue |... abou husinesss as usual, but to be busy so long as he lets us | 5 po ame time are making home defense plans, preparing for an emergency should it arise. Total war may not be far off or it may be just around the corner, but citizens carry on in a normal way. Travel agencies report few cancellations for European trips and cancellations alone. cs 9 @ LIVING LONGER—BUT Scientists have been combating men’s biggest medical problem, that of growing old. They have added years to the life span by overcom- shrugging off, hands-off, calmness, | Rev. R. C. Bair of Maytown will | speak at the Perry County Reunion | at Cassel's Park.’ Mr. and Mrs. Amos K. Newcomer | were given a reception at the home | of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. dota | W. Newcomer. The trolley between’ Marietta and Columbia went on an’ hourly schedule. Markets: Eggs 23 - 25 cents, But- ter 35 cents, and lard 12 cents. Friends and neighbors of Elmer Longenecker near Bossler’s church assisted in cleaning up debris of the large barn destroyed by lightning. A Washington Boro resident was | fined $10 and costs for beating a horse. ing many cf the diseases of youth, have increased life expectancy by making our world healthier. But— after we reach this old age, 40 per cent more of people past 60 are in- {woud war IL for our quslits of immediately snapped up by those on the waiting list. The attitude is not the “head in the sand” as of the days prior to Agr WILL RESIST ANY UNWARRANTED PRICE RISES | moved against inflation today by NEW YORK —The Great Atlan- | tic & Pacific Tea Company, the nation’s leading food distributor, by We will resist all unwarranted price rises with all our might. We will make every effort to hold our inventories at the lowest point con- sistent with good service to our customers, because hoarding, whether by whole- The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company salers, retailers or consumers, will cause higher prices. / We will continue to maintain the lowest profit rate generally prevailing in the entire retail industry. Our net profit now is less than one cent on each dollar of sales. To which is predicted future. FOR... We will continue to strive for more efficient distribution. velids, 57 per cent more at the age | thinking is different today. But we of 65. Sure, we appreciate the | still make our ierrible mistakes. | pledging to “resist all unwarranted streng, hezlthy, young years, but if | why should we not have been pre- | price rises with all our might.” we live to a very old age, we would | pq £0, what was coming in Ko-| The pledge was contained in one | chocse i to be a ripe, grand, old rea, how could a territory the size | 3 HE sare age. So if scientists will work on | have built up a force, | the 91-year-old food chain, who | the ills of the aged, mental, PhyS- | equipped with OFFENSIVE weap- | said that A&P “will cooperate un- | ical and economically, we'd and the U. S. intelligence pe | hesitatingly with our national ; happy to settle for that 100 years, | ynaware of what was going on? We wa mn il for us in the | Ang asks a local father, why | : should we send American boys to | | ® fight over there wothout the proper | NOT SWEET AND LOVELY equipment to back them in their | There are about 500.000 persons stand? As has been said many | who will fall victim to poison WH | times, we seem to be satisfied to be | this year. There are four poisonous | ton late with too little. Whose fault | weeds that grow in profusion | is it? Calmmess is better than hys- | throughout the country, poison SU- | teria but it doesn’t follow that we | mac, E:stern poison cak, Western | 5.00 perturbed, under this exter- | poison oak and poison ivy. You may | jo. In fact, lots of us are getting | think you aren't susceptable to | hot under the collar. | poison ivy, but no one is a. | eo ese and prolonged expesure will usually | i = is { ond an infection. Some misguided | an THE FAMILY CAR souls have attempted to immunize | is summer, as usual, millions | themselves by eating the poison ivy | of atitomobiles will be given the | leaf, with results most unpleasant. | task of taking the family on vaea~ | 1 ioc | Hon. One survey, Covering 2500,000 There are mere than 1,000 remedies | ° for poison ivy infection, on the families with incomes averaging | interest of our country and our customers. ¥ et but “housewives have a $3870 a year, indicates that each | A, ; effective remedy. Immedi- | © Will travel 1,630 miles on vaca- | y ately after contact with the weed, Son folie. Ys is 381 miles more | wash theroughly with a strong al- Bay e same group reptrted in| kaline seap. And in extreme cases, | it is best to consult your doctor. oe 0 HAVE A HOME TG COME BACK TO! Are yeu going away on a vaca- These automobiles will consume vast quantities of gasoline and lub- | ricants, But no one need worry | about being unable to get any pet- | roleum product when he needs it— | | ner fear that his gas or anything Watches-Clocks-Jewelry| And Watch Repairing Warren H. Greenawalt JEWELER 209 West Main St, MT. JOY OPEN EVERY EVENING LIVE and DRESSED CHICKENS FREE DELIVERY BLAIN KAUFFMAN MT. JOY, PA. ROUTE 1, DIAL 3-4929 CARBOLA . We will fight waste of food, or time, or money all along the line so as to narrow the spread between wholesale and retail prices. | We will devote all our energies to giving you the most good food for your money every day of the week. We will strive always to do what is honest, fair, sincere and in the best As most of you know, this company and the low cost, low profit policies that built it are under attack. We are defending ourselves against a suit brought by the anti-trust lawyers to put A&P out of business. tion er a long week-end? You'll | . i : 2 |} Disinfecting White Paint Con- have a better chance to have a} cise will be of quill. od tains LINDANE, Kills Flies B h 4 e he ro; 1 ~, § $ cs home io return to if you make a| due 4 the industry's Also ut the greater conflict in which our country is now engaged takes prece« Be * In sr ro via lGAve | great postwar construction program, ISOTOZ Dairy Spray ; ; a ch fire checkitp before i re tn it completely capable of handling ? dence over all else. pi % ‘Valin: oe | the demand. The quali derwriters has made some shuple | ie ra Se gua iy o HESS BROS. Co x, : : : br Suggestions which should be fol. | betler than ever. And 200 Successors To Today, with our boys fighting in Korea, we believe that all citizens and letter before you take | : 8 | BER OBERHOLTZER . . ; loved to Ihe doses be | make those products and services FLORIN, PENNA. all businesses, big and little, should devote themselves wholeheartedly to bi i rE cigarette | 2Vailible to motorists everywhere. | i [i Inspect every room for cigarette | Even in the remote, little-populated Phot Mk Joy 3-453 the public Interest. i buts, and empty ashtrays and | 26~tf, i oh teh kets | regions, you are never far from fuel f Wastehassels. for your car. WW Turn off all electric appliances— se i : ; radics, fans, lamps, and % on—and is a typical i ag ot all gas jets. If you're going to be | POUT a . | better oil products did not come away for a month or more, pull out | A; all flexible cords from the electric | into being by chance. The industry SPECIALISTS... The Sheetz Home for Funerals We promise the American people that we will cooperate unhesitatingly with our national government in the present crisis, : . ° ° sen ay ort cutlets in the walls (has an annual research budget of || is a Group of Specialists, each We promise you that we will continue to do everything in our power to 8 Inspect closets and basement for | lize $10,000,000. In com- | | knowing thoroughly his Place . put more buying power in x | ing years, in the natural course of events, the quality of oil products will continue to go up—and new and valuable products, undreamed «f today, will be offered us. The cost will be as low: as a’ highly-de- veloped technology ‘can- make of. Drive whatever you like—and accumulations of combustible rub- bish and clean it out. Remove all water-filled bowls from near windows—sunlight shin- ing through such vessels has caused fires. Have a, neighbor inspect your henge apa en there'll be a service station handy | Probably he'll be able to spot any | © fake care of your oil needs trouble before it gets serious. ys » are all little things—hut it’s the little things that can save a A few local women change their dispositions as frequently as they and Part. (al 6320 SHEETZ HOME FOR FUNERALS | North Duke Street At Lemon LANCASTER, PENNA. tome and a life when it comes to change their dresses, dinner table. Anta your food dollar and more good foed on your - John A. hartford, Chairman; -