' Henry Hiestand is chairman of the ctind | party cdmmittee. el were. Mrs. Ralph Myers, Mrs. Taf old Myers, Mrs. Paul Myers and Misa Gladys Myers. 2—The Bulletin, Mi. Joy, Pa., Thursday, January 18, 1951 A Te .|{ HAPPENINGS {| SALUNG The Mount J oy Bulletin | a of — | The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Fire | Company met in the fire hall Mon- py Py Of Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher LONG AGO | day evening with 20 rembers pres-1 CL os any ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 [ ont, Mrs. Catharine Eshleman, thing) kindly remember the Bulletin Tues | to write and tally for 1951. We are hata | president, presiding ware] Fro : In w lished Every Thursday at No.| coming into the new year with e Io ng co PES re 1951 JAN 19861 | delia, ¢ Lrg en Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. rhe, bearing the disappoint. | 20 Years Ago | appointed: SA Tr Tr ee swimmi —— | ments, errors, worries, as a carry- | — | Ways And Means: Mrs. P. B. ! 2 3X 4 35 6 Lop Subscription, per year .. $2.00 or fr 1950 Wednesd January 21 | Stehman, Mrs. Henry Hiestand, 7 8 9 10 « 2 3 { Six Months + F140 [ver fromm [U4 i : yn + Tua ith | Mrs, Benjamin Hess, Mrs. Robert 4 15 16 17 18 19 20 FARM Three Months ........ vee. 80 | The calendar is new in date but | The Sheriff sold the Harry Smith | Mrs, Benj id S, : 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 | on wi Single Copies ......... weve 08 | there will be the same seasons, | property (now Keener's Furnish- | Brubaker, Mrs. Clarence Mowery, 28 29 30 3I Sample Coples ..... .... FREE | same blasts of winter. blooms of | ings) for $4,100. Several years ago | Mrs. Christ Keller, Mrs. Pete Young, 2 Tr Soa spring, summer's sun, autumnal [Ben Groff sold this property to|Mvs. Maggie Myers, Mrs. Richard BRI Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. | It is from last year's roots [Smith for $5,500. { Conway, Mrs. Charles Myers, Mrs. Joy, Pa. slats ail roy that much of this yem's flowering | The Mount Joy High School is | George McFarland, Mrs. Ira Herr, I C fFi slate ro A I ere : "| will come. The tree stands naked | accredited for 1931 among 557 pub- | Mrs. Helen Rittenhouse and Mus. n ase o Ire BARN Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper | hui it has $0 stood for winters | lic and private schools. | Richard Wenditz. wih Publishers’ Association passed and its bare branches will | Miss Mary Zeager entertained at | Emergency Committee: Mrs. M t J Publication Day, Thursday bring forth foliage hecause the tre |a family reunion dinner at her | Homy a on " oun . oy ny Copy for a change of advertising | Was rooted yesterday. So it is with home Sunday. | Ema i > and Vicinity hang Ss should reach this office Tuesday. | our hopes and fears, our aspira- Eli Hostetter, janitor at the High | rubaker an Is, Jar a! in. ; i We will not guarantee insertion of | (fons and delusionments. It is a|School, is confined to his home | Program Committee: Mrs. Rus- Edgor } any advertising unless copy reaches cycle with humans as it is with | with lagrippe. | sell Cooper, Mrs, Mary Myers, Mrs. D al 3 343 1 P. H. I the office Hot Tae hing de Me | nature. It is up to us to meet the| Louetta Fitzkee, five, of town, |J. M. Newcomer and Mrs. Harvey 1 - RE pied to | past business with present wisdom, | had the tip of a finger amputated, | Groff. : Every 9 oy nm. publication day. to devise a new way to re-build | It caught in a chain. Membership Committee; Mrs, : ; ’ NOT e lost Hopes for old time's sake and| Miss Fannie Dillinger entertain- Margaret Hiestand, Mrs. Mary Min- Customers Corner IAL for tomorrow's break. Living thru |ed her Sunday School class at her ich, and Miss Alice Marie Nissley. E D I T 0 R our yesterdays should have taught home Thursday evening. | Flower and Card Committee: ARP employees, like out cus yy. 3» us how to better live our tomor-| The Sheriff made a levy on Har- Mary Minnich, Publicity Com- ‘oimers, are first of all people... OF E > : [ vows. From other years we have|ry Williams’ Barber chop for rent.|mittee, Mrs. Walter Peifer and Mrs, ind pretty fine people ut that. The way prices are cling 1 our roots. Deeper entrenched are |The contents will be sold next | Hunter Pettit. They try hard to do a difficult UTILIT Yooks as if many of us won't have) oo oo Wisdom with | Monday. |, Piggies were mide for a.card par- job, often under trying circum. ANN PAGE CREAMY SMOOTH Water to wotry about how to fill out oo co ha nurtured us. The local Boy Scouts entertained |tY to ‘be held Friday evening, Feb. ances. p 1 Butt: fr Equ come blanks. : eo ee their parents at the American Le- | 16, at 7:30 in Cooper’s garage. And like most people, the bet. eanut 8 Land see SEEKING A LOOPHOLE gion Home here on Monday eve-| Tickets are being sold for the tér you know them, ‘the more ther ne T We have heard of a few people | labor unions want price | ning. : [other and datghter banquet to be you appreciate them. ° Jar 32 FUND who made New Year resolutions ‘and wage controls but an “escal- | Jacob Cellins, of near Silver | Sven by the fire company and We're stire that as you get ac- COMP for cnly the. first week or two in | wage control, which is that | Spring, plead guilty to making | held in the basement of the Breth= with them give 8 dh Jam ANN ; i 25¢ Bod January and actually lived up 10 | leeway be provided in a liquor. ern Church, Feb. 1 at 6 p.m. them a chance to kifow you, you rape PAGE Res them — by conscientious effort. wage freeze to allow increased sal- | Samuel Hershey, a former regi-| Donations of §5 to the March of will find thém friéndly, efficient Ann Page Honey 4 die LE aries to meet increased cost of liv- | dent, moved here from Elizabeth |Dimes and $10 t. the Auxiliary to and helpful. ‘ile SURI It might be well for some folks | ing. If prices are frozen now, would | town this week. 3 $8 Lancaster County Blind Asser If there's ny way we can make Blended Syrup i 120: Ch iL to bear in mind that many a fellow | there be an increased cost of liy- Messts. Samuel H. Miller, Har- | wete voted at, last week's it possible for these people to dis who failed in the fourth grade is {ing to necessitate a wage increase, (vey D. Sheaffer and John KE. i of the Salunga Mothers eérve you better, please write: Our Own Tea Bags! 1de ra, 39¢ Account : i en thousand dollars- { asks a local reader? H wages are | Schroll returned from a weeks | ' . I ue permitted to go up, then would it | hunting trip to Juniata Co. They | The Salunga Fire Co. was sums CUSTOMER, RELMIO NS DEPT. Hershey's 23¢ 2h 45¢ T ee not be fair that manufacturers and | bagged 98 rabbits, 46 quail, 38 gréy | moned about 4 pm. Wednesday to ¢ 420 00 n Avenue i HERE'S A NEW ONE business houses be allowed to in- squirrels, 27 grouse and several | the home ‘of Lloyd Leed, Salunga, New York 17, N: Y. A&P Grape Juice. 23¢ xn 43c After many attempts with fish- | crease price to meet wages? hawks. (Editor's note: Have a good | where a spark had ignited the floor. L PLAIN OR 26:61 10: LONG ° ways and various other methods | What labor so frequently Sek picture of the above kill if there is | owen Yen : EN Shaker Salt |ODIZED pkg Cc Bonk ion, the authorities are |looks is the position of the small any doubt.) | the lire had been extinguished. The Lr wil Sarial ty it is just impos- | businessman. "They concentrate on| Edward S. Bayard, of Pittsburgh, oy famage was a hole in a rug, AN, _QUISTANDING VALUE: lona Sweet Pons 3 or 25¢ con i15¢ Series is et over any of | the large corporations. Paying | editor of the Pennsylvania Farmer, | firemen said. Yoo . ees Rr dains but | higher wages out of profits when spoke before the Rotary Club oad ‘The Auxiliary to the Salunga Oranges doen 29: Trenton Oyster Crackers box 24c THE now they contemplate trying some- | he is net making enough profit | Tuesday. | F ire Co. discussed plans for a card : Wiis ils Re d ch _ A 4 Juice avd 22¢ Aves thing else. WITHOUT boosting his ems ‘ Toe Carn Rees ne and | pan to 5 25 ont an 3% 8 A pple bottle RESER! ie that dur- | through price, means bankruptey | Fishing Clu eld their annual | meeting In the fire house. S. ow r throw CAMPBELLS © 47-02 eserve _- hee ol they net | for theusands of small firms, were | banquet at the home cf John W. | Carrols vor mice Hah | ue 19¢ Tomato Juice dn 28¢ a the fish below the dams and haul | prices controlled and wages not. An | Newcomer, West Main sireet. OWL SAY! Emperor Grapes HIGHER 15¢ Beef Stew Wilh 47c Tr them by truck to the lakes above, | excess profits tax is to take care| Governor Pinchot, governor elect, Sweet Potatoes os No.1 YELLOW, * Ge 2 That's about the only conceivable | of enormous profits, if exhorbitant | was inaugurated yesterday. { I | i be Letty NONE PRICED foros 28¢ A&P Sweet Potatoes 18-0: 21¢e Sine T way they can get up sfream. profits are made (as labor so in-| The Mount Joy Hall Association | i You CAN'T EE ce erg Ce wicker heads Surplus Eo 5 ® 00 sists). It is the small businessmen | held its annual banquet at Mos. | en i tek! Florida Grapefruit wah. 3 28¢c Minute Tapioca Sor i8¢ IT IS EASY TO TALK who can't pay labor's demands for | Anna McGirls. | io Tangerine EO yy TING dawn 26¢c : : i i Oe arta: i 3 5 18-02 New restrictions face us almost | increased wage, who will fail. A Lee Elis was entertained at a | EF] Yell Turni CANADIAN WAX. 1b 5 Instant Ralston oe 28¢ daily. Copper was restricted, now | total freeze for prices and wages [birthday dinner on Sunday. UFRIPS none rriceo © ik cobalt, next aluminum and steel [is the enly way Spe: Ralph AT hy Son i Re 0 Cole Slaw a alle i9¢ Wheatena ie 30¢ Eg so on. Television and radio, | gency. It comes under the head-|sing over station SAL Thursday 33 -T : ik i : A washing machines, re- | ing of “sacrifices”, and all of us|morning. NFROZEN FOODS Soa Clorox. 17e “i 20¢ sie” 408¢ frigeraicrs, cooking utensiles, all | are going to have to make them,| The officials, players and a few ox i abe and more will be affected. Count- | not just some of us. guests will attend the annual ban- Birdseye & Snow Crop Daily Dog Meal San Jess numbers of people speak of er et re ees quet cf the Mount Joy foot ball Bi { e Cauliflower Toor 77Te : i RA a on 20¢ their intention of meeting the nec- team at Charlie Heller's Hotel Mas- y & oa A&P Spinac CA" can 16¢c can essary sacrifices m°st cheerfully. NEWTOWN tersonville. tv tic: in pkg 23¢c Butt OE [1 is easier to promise restraint ig ne bh ae —- Jo » Lima Beans NSS 10.0 9Qg Apple user ow A - " a acceptance, when the pinc og $. Ragner allgren | © 3 “harges operating : 0= j ein felt. 2 is a test when A ee tor vehicle with license other than ADAM H. GREER | SUNNYFIELD FANCY CREAMERY Seaside Limas ‘arc i; 18¢ #3 34 ages, controls, prices, rationing, taxes, hit you personally. Then it is when self-sacrifice and self-disci- pline are in order, and daily we are finding it more necessary to prac- tice both qualities. ® ® 0 THE VANISHING AMERICAN Wittle and daughter, of Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wit- tle on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman at Iron- ville. Mr. and Ebersole, Mrs. Ernest those issued, against former Chief of Police Robert Fitzwater, of Eliz- abethtown. | A pump party was held at May- town. Miss Helen Dillinger, one of our local schocl girls was tendered a birthday surprise party. JEWELER $7 E. Main St, Mt. Joy, #a. PHONE 3-4124 BUTTER ane TT is nai nits 19° ANN pint PAGE jor Salad Dressin 60¢c Lummis Peanut Butter .. 32¢ ANN PAGE Prepared Spaghetti. 13¢ Ann Page 1c °c 15¢ arence MAO i sve] 4 = 29- You may prefer the sturdy oak, | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Zercher, Mrs. i Noweomen 4 ol, Ford Sultana Fruit Cockftail con 36¢ the ladylike birch, the maple, fir | Clarence Herr, Mrs. Jeseph Wol- announced a reduction in R ice of $ all cars. The de | EDUCTIO tae er palm, but as far back as our |gemuth, Mrs. Ida Isenberger, Ella bries of $45 cn all cars. ‘The de | Business FURTHER uc N$ Ritter’s Asparagus: GREEN 26¢ pioneering ancestors who used it] Shirk called on Mr. and Mrs. Maur- | roadster now sells for $475, to line their streets and country ice Frysinger and Mrs. Daniel the phaeton at $435, roadster $430, the 4-door sedan at $590, and the IN A&P EGG PRICES! Red Kidney Beans" .. lle yi nA Janes, the Ameriezn elm has been | Moore during the week end. 3 i . 59¢ i ma the choice of many. As the noble | js Mirtha Fogie and son, Rich- | S'aticn_Wagon at $625. i 34 Ellin ch oa 59 ona Cut String Beans can 12¢ chestnut tree has virtually disap- {ard called on Mr. and Mrs. Har- Imported Dan ou Cheese ° Del Monte Corn. er {6 peared frem the countryside, so iS | yey Barton on Saturday. | a Si J the treasured elm marked for ex-| Mrs. Earl Geltmacher and family Marvel Bread loaf ISe toat 2fe Del Monte Peaches SHEED. ge Moor 32¢ finetion f scent means. through | spent the week “end with Ms. From Pose 1 © Marvel Raisin Bread 22%" 2c i insecticides, doesn’t conquer the | Minnie Geltmacher. a 2 loat Bartlett Pear Halves DEL MONTE Tr 45¢ f disease which has killed thousands | Mrs. Howard Witmer and son mately $1,200,000 will house ap- | Marvel Sandwich Bread 18¢ y and thousands of these elms. The | <p, ent Sundsy with Mis. © Ivin proximately 800 pupils of grades 7 Marvel Rye Bread “roo tee 1c Eight 0’Clock Coffee w 11c a its an i yo IS. MAIN, 12 from the three districts. | NOV-COATED SWEDISH y n Veifis are distinctive on the Ness ot Columbia, Presently used high school build- ; M&M’s Has 23¢ Red Circle Coffee Mh T9¢ olive green, pointed, saw-toothed feaves. The winged clusters of flat, round reddisk flowers, mark it in the early spring. Th ugh not con- Audrey and Donald Haines of Lancaster spent the week end with Mr. end Mrs. Wililam Haines. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel ings would be used for elementary purposes after the new structure is | completed. Dr. Cruftenden | Engineer Urges | | assured the | Friendly | Always a Big Favorite at A&P! Jelly Eggs =; 25¢ i; 4Tc AE er - Bokar Coffee ws SiC Sweet Pickled Beetsitiiivie* 5.1 sidered of commercial value, the | Geltmacher during the past two gehoolinien 3 ds contide at | th ? FLORIDA 4% elm in ifs stately form, its service | weeks were Mr. and Mrs. Rey Ep- Cy as that | a er: » 2 3 Blended Juice 18-02 can 12¢ Fy 28¢ Di ey ii xs . organizational and building plans 3 As Ss Price oli¢ in shade. its Americanism, is well | and family of Silver Spring; : 3 ” . = 2 ’ | would receive prompt approval of y A&P Fane Grade J Pp worth guarding. Ray and Robert Keith, of Brun- both state and county school offi © Storewide low prices on hun. y eas eso nerville; Helen Zell, of Akron ale = ol \ ite i — ; » | cials ize sh sa | ds of items every day. ..in- 18-0r 46-0z DON'T LOSE FACE Marion Mumma, of Mt. Joy; Mrs. [ro bat a 3m lo Lum iil ro os Mad one-day” Florida Orange Juice’: "13¢"<; 28¢ The DN did act to defy Com- 1 i xi , Vid RIy, panning, ak.erid” FANCY 20- munist Aggression in a which Ralph Keith of Lexington, Mr. and Even if immediate action is in= | { or “week-end specials. A&P Apple Sauce ony AY Tear i5¢ is a vietery for them though a mili- tary defeat may be the result. The Mrs. Marlin Landis, of Lititz; Mr. and Mrs. Charles family of Salunga and relatives Aument and augurated, six months of prepara- | tion will be necessary before con- | struction contracis can be awarded. Both Call for } ® Advertised prices are guaran teed for one week, even though market prices go up. lona Peaches 5 1Te game was played, the challenge | and friends of this community. The ioi sia ya 3 | Grapefruit Juice ah 25¢ A niet. Since then, however. there is phi: madi ity e joint hoard has authorized Bu- | We beli hi bi hel 5 a Yack of inspiration. Morally the | STORE GARDEN TOOLS chart Engineering Corp. to begin | bi > Pa cy eu Libby Pineapple Juice ye 35¢ peacemakers are not as sirong in| B that ‘the garden tool preliminary plans and working save more money. 5S e sure tha e garden tools are drawings pi : i as : * 14 12-0 2-16 actions, are delaying, drifting be- [clean and protected from rust he- awings. After contracts are © With the correct price marked Sunnyfield Rice th 14¢c pkg 35e ing irresclute. They are procras- tinating , vather than acting, are heping rather than acknowledging and facing facts. There is too much at stake for the UN to falter and shrink. Tts true purpose must be preserved, to bolster the fighting morale of today. to not lose face among those peoples of the world who have felt it to be the hope of fore they are stored for the winter. This work should have been done at the end of the season, but better late han never. J. O. Dutt, Penn State extension specialist, urges cleaning off caked soil and rust and then rubbing oil cn the metal sur- faces. Used crankcase oil is good encugh for this purpose. = ims LETTERS GRANTED awarded, he added, an additional fourteen months will be involved in actual construction werk before the new school can be occupied. He warned that the present con- | dition in East Donegal High School | where 363 pupils are housed in the | equivalent of 10 classrooms, is very | unsatisfactory in view of the state's | current reimbursement ratio of 22 | pupils per teaching unit. He said East Donegal Twp. ele- | Your friends, family and business associates may be scattered from coast to coast. But you can reach just about any one of them in a hurry by Long Distance. For buying, selling or news worth telling, this inex- pensive service is made to | Long Distance | | | order. It’s fast. It's per- sonal. And it’s convenient. REMEMBER Long Distance rates are even lower +i after 6 P. M. and on Sunday. : ; on every item, plus an itemized cash register slip . . . you know what you save at A&P. d Storey Libby’s Tomato Juice": 14¢": 27+ Pancake Flour “> = {3¢ | soe Reuben Fellenbaum, of od : | WE HAVE WITH US the of the Annie Nisley school row & 10 yews : THE GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA COMPANY pain What is new aboiit the New | estate old, has inadequate facilities and > | : : so, ear? of us would be glad| i A Se is in a bad state of disrepair. CO L U M B IA -T FE L E P HM O N E 3 cs 0 a Copyright 1951<The Great Adantic and Pacific Tea Co. ne with the old, to ap-| Earl E. Markel, forty-nine, car- : : : | : ; past twelve months and | pentcr, fell off roof and was killed | your business by adver- Bt | 83 East Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. I ha ele pow which! near Red. Lion. oa; ising in the Bulletin. iB}: . Se
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