The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 03, 1951, Image 2

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2The Bulletin, Mt. Joy,
Pa.,
Thursd ay, Vay T1051 VAAN NON,

The Mount
Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher
ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 {
Published Every Thursday at No.
East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa.

Subscription, per year .. $2.00
Sik MORNE + $1.00
Three Months 60
Single Copies 05
Sample Coptes FREE
Entered at the Postoffice at Mt,
Joy, Pa, as second-class mail mat-
ter under the Act of March 3, 1879. |
Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper
Publishers’ Association
Publication Day, Thursday
Copy for a change of advertising
should reach this office Tuesday.
We will not guarantee insertion of |
any advertising unless copy reaches |
the office not later than 9 a. m. |
preceding day of publication.


Classified ads will be accepted to |


EDITORIAL
Price control defeats the free
growth of a free economy. We nay |
accept it as a temporary measure
during a crisis, but we must beware
lest the
come permanent
measures he- |
our |
society. {
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Back in the olden days it was |
said that the great corporations a-
dopted the attitude of ‘the public |
be damed’, but now it seems that"
the entrenched bureaucrats at |
Washington have adopted a ti
attitude.
temporary
fixtures in
00
Round after round of wage and |
price raises are just a: method we |
have of kidding ourselves into |
pushing the costs of inflation’ on
to the other fellow. We really es-|
cape our share of the cost and in
the end we pay heavily. Every in-
flation in history has always end-
ed in a depression, which brought
business stagnation, precipitous de-
cline in property values, and wide-
spread unemployment. We do not
seem to be wise encugh to halt in-
flation by any other method.
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TIME WILL TELL
In the first fireworks that fol-
lowed the President’s abrupt unex-
pected dismissal of General Mac-
Arthu- from his four commands in
the Far East. some of the big un-
derlying issues tended to be sub-
merged. Political comment, with a
few exceptions, followed party
lines—the Republicans said it was
a black day fer this country and

the Democrats said the President |
had no alternative. White House |
spokesmen said the General had |
clearly exceeded his authority, and |
intimated he had been deliberately
insuberdinate to his Constitution-
al superiors. A clese associate of
the General denied this flatly. Mac- |
Arthur partisans said the Presi-|
dent had played into the hands of |
the communists and enormously
weakened the free world. MacAr- |
thur opponents said his
greatly enhanced the chances for
a workable peace. |
Time will settle this part of the|
debate. |
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WHERE COUR STRENGTH LIES
The government — and all the |
taxpayers—have a very real and
direct interest in keeping gal
enterprise going in high gear.
As an example, take the 1930 ex- |
perience of one of the independent
telephone systems. This concen
had a total income of about $70-
£09,000. After paying all its bifls, it|
had $3,681,000 available for divi- |
dends to its holders of common)
stock.
This system, in the same
paid taxes close to $9.500,000—well|

over twice as much as the com-|D. E. Young visited with Rev.
men received. And, in| Mis. R. H. Arndt. Dr. Young is|
additicn, it acted, at its ewn ex- conference superintendent of the iy Se 5
pense, as an agent for the Federal E. U.B. Church of the Eastern | = Ye J
government in the
pcre than $15,800,000
taxes from its customers.
ecphone it owned paid government |
a total of $19.80 in taxes. | &
This is a typical enterprise. In|,
the gmeat majority of industries, |
in excise!
| School of the Bible.
and Mrs.
|
| tended
year, Rowenna.
collection of 2
Each tel-| I.
Tuesday evening Rev. and Mrs.
H. Arndt attended the Spring
Musicale at Mt. Joy high school [if
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._|} HAPPENINGS
Joy Bulletin
| LONG AGO
| WANTED: MEN
Maintenance Machinery and Equipment
and Electric Welding













early in / April. | Serra, 4
It seems that staff experts of the | 20 Y A EXPERIENCED ONLY
House-Senate Economic Commit- ears go
tee, which is studying inflation and —————————— BUCH MANUFACTURING CO.
related problems, suggested that a Governor Pinchot has recom-
“luxury tax” be placed on meat, | mended the grouse as the official ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
They added that meat is really al State bird
“luxury food” and so it might as| Beginning May 1st, the three | =—
well bear a special tax. rural routes from our Post Office |
This, to put it mildly, is about as| will be merged into two. All Makes of Sewing
crackpot an idea as anyone has A beautiful $50 wrist watch, on
come up with in a long time. Its | display at Marie's Specialty Shoppe Machines Repaired
only purpose can be to drive the| will be awarded by the Legion at
American standard of living down | their card party " .
| toward subsistence levels as ni Miss 3 oe Martin entertained We Modernixe Your Machine
[ly as possible. If meat is a “lux-|the faculty of M. J. H. S. to a BEFORE to Electric, Console or Portable AFTER
| ury”, then the vast majority of chicken and waffle dinner at Mrs Call Us Today—We Pick-up and Deliver . . . Anywhere!
Americans indulge in luxurious McGirls | ——
[living every day—and many of At a meeting of the Booster Club | SALES J Vv BINKLEY SERVICE
[them do it three times a day. They | and Merchants of the town, it was|
don’t all go in for T-bones by any | decided to hold a sales day in Mt. | 111 N. Market St. ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 216-J)



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| means, but they buy some kind of |
| meat and they relish it. | Mrs. Wayne Aungst, teacher of |
| Moreover, is has been scientific- the Florin school and a number of |
| ally proven that meat, because of | pupils enjoyed the P.R.R. Excur-|
[its whole protein content, has a| sion to the Zoo at Philadelphia.
direct beneficial influence on the| Martha Jane Reist, a junior was | BECAUSE ONLY Eagle GIVES YOU ALL3
| mental and physical health of the | selected to attend the 5th National | Full Guarantee Para Waterproofing
individual. It makes for strength, | Boys & Girls 4-H Camp at Wash- 3) Rave in Hem (Grommets won't pull out)
| stamina, and morale—a fact which ington, D. C Eagle Farm Tarps give the protection you
n ) need. They quickly pay for themselves
was demonstrated on a mass scale! Ten of Lancaster County's sev- . . by covering and protecting crops,
in the Army during . the last war, | enteen Boros will operate on Day- | Sou a ull guarantee, Para Wot.
when the military, diet contained | light Saving Tinie. : Bd Yops sewed in bem .
|» unusually high proportion of | The Cut Rate Store in the Klugh | pn dg ‘ ee iter Re fo your
meat. Other established discoveries property conducted by W. K. Win- | | (isi Truck Tarps.
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{show that meat is of the greatest | ters, E-town, was purchased by S. Fini. ASK US FOR FREE BOOK ON TARPS |
value in many kinds of illness,| I. Withers. | J. BHO & SONS
and in a big percentage of prena-| The wind was so strong at Safe | Onn OY: oan
tal and postnatal cases. | Harbor Monday, a man working |
It is good to report that the | on tne dam was blown in the wa-
committee itself did not endorse a|ter and drowned. FROZEN FOODS
“luxury tax” on meat. Apparently A lot on the North side of Don- | 3
the members, who are responsible | egal Springs Road was selected | COPES WHITE CORN - 2 lbs. ............ agar 7 Se
to constituents with the power of | and purchased by the Boro as the | MIXED VEGETABLES 2; &. bu... 2c
the ballot, had better sense. But| Standpipe site. GREEN BEANS ...... 24c
the fact that alleged “staff experts”| Councilman and Mrs. H. B. WHIE TOPPING .................... his 49c
even suggested such a tax, casts al Arntz celebrated . their 15th anni-| OYSTERS ‘ready to By ( (6) sro enn 52¢
great white light on some of the| versary. BROCCOLI ...... 25¢
thinking that is going on in the na-| Rev. Walter Edge, Lancaster, has CRUE LOWER ... ne reine 28¢c
tion's capital where laws ave made | been engaged to deliver the Mem- y iia .
and policies established. | orial Day address. Have You 1 ried Our Frozen Chickens?
————— A —— | Miss Blanche Eshleman whose |
| engagement was announced to Rev. — ICE CREAM —
NEWTOWN | N. S. Hoffman, was given a shower CLOISTER DAIRY
| at the home of H. B. Arntz. | Pints 28¢ gal. 95¢ 1 gal. 2 flavors - $1.85
Mrs. Lillian Witmer spent Sun- | Robert Hostatier, Senior Wes . SUPPLEE SEALTEST » o
day with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin tendered a birthday surprise party 1, gal. $1.10 1 gal. $2.15 Pints 30¢
Corner and at Wrightsville. at the home of Mrs. Uriah Hoffer. All Popular Flavors. Orders packed on request.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Witmer | : : i
; Tee ; tle John - Robert Swope, Allan
and family, of East Petersburg, vis- | (
: : +353 | Dale - Lawrence Weaver, Lady
ited with Mrs. Lillian Witmer on| ch - y NN
| Marion Fitzwalter - Fay Landis, | PHONE 3-5436 MOUNT JOY, PENNA
oe a inghs = ons
Mrs. Howard Witmer and son Sng of Nong Datel
spent Sunday with Mrs. Calvin | ZW! gen ny vs Tl pdt |
mon Smith and Friar Tuck—James

Ness, of Columpia RI. {
Mrs. Annie Wittle and daughter, |
: | of Donald
Ruth, and Mrs. Matilda Derr spent |
Shank. Properties will be in charge
Mowrer, Leroy Buflen-
myer and Harold Musser and pub- |
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Char-| Leite - TH :
les Wittle and family, Columbia R.| chy = dan Ihomas.
D | Also included in the pregram
: bt >: The M: sole ance
Mr. asd Mrs. Robert Frank and | yu | be; : De ay} ale Dare
family‘ visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| DY the seventh and eighth grade
: . | boys and girls; Sellinger’s Rounds
liam Sogelsanger, of Wrightsville, | . $y il
cn Sunday. by eighth grade girls; The Sheriff A SSIS NT SUPERVISOR
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keith, Brun- | Sidi 3 am £0 boys, A I I \
nerville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan] ~ 38 on 5 ance am gras
Geltmacher, Friday evening girls; The Fencing Tournaments FOR THE
Te = Yr : : "The Merry Band at sport; The Rose
a yes, Re abe Pig Dance by tenth grade girls; The IB h f M J
1 lm, Spe, ay with Mr.
Archery Contest; The Honor Es-
and Mrs. Abr: amber. t y
a igs: Caper Gaye: M | cort Dance by tenth, eleventh and oroug 0 oun 0
Joy, spent Tuesday with Mi 3 Pg twelfth grade girls and the Reces- |
>saay MISS Jeal : 1 |
Witmer.
| he. Fas Mav
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mumma of The Raoul isi Bay Commi | *
| Harrisburg, Mr. and Mrs. James et oh if a hi pug at y .
Whitcomb, M 3 d vs, Fond man, IVITS. iviargare raroer, ix b
: . T, Banc M: Hubert Edward Richter, Mrs. Robert | All applications must e
Mr. Harry Beamesderfer and]
a Shirk. all of Vount J Staugh and Mrs. Vera Gingrich.
la Mount Joy, 7 = ream ; J .
ited with Mrs. Daniel Moore and | The seatitic arrangement will be| in the hands of the Sec-
in charge of the Athleic Committtee |
Mr. John Hart, Mr. Donald Stal-
. | ey and Mr. Kenneth Depoe.
Sunday guests of Rev. and Mes. |= Fi oe A oh il
{ Eas egal Be /
RH Arndt were Mr ang Mis | he Ea onegal Band wil
Raymond Brenman, of Philadelphia |
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
during the weekend.
Frysinger
retary by 7:30 p. m., May
7. 1951.
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BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
give
a short concert on the school lawn
prior to the May Day exercises.
qo
Saturday evening Rev. and Mrs. ! | &
R. H. Arndt, Mrs. Ida Eisenberger | THE Yim
Elizabeth Hitchcock at-
Evangelistic services at "Kid News
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Monday and Mrs.
and |
evening Dr.



enna. Conference.


ind also visited with Mr. and Mrs. |
Ammon Hoffer, on David St.
Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Habet M.


ws BIG SAVINGS
on AzP Coffee
77:
How about saving up to 12¢ a pound and enjoying
EIGHT
O'CLOCK
3b bog $2.25
RED 1-1
CIRCLE oy
3-1b bog $2.31
1-1b
BOKAR bag
3-Ib bog $2,37
fine, fresh coffee? -
You see, the current prices of other coffees of com-
parable quality are as much as 12¢c a pound higher.
Accept this invitation to try A&P Coffee—if it is not
everything we say it is, your purchase price will be
cheerfully refunded.





Jersey


In Our Produce Department
TENDER GREEN SPEARS
NONE
PRICED
HIGHER
Extra Lge 1 9¢
|
le ASPARAGUS
Large
al 7 Customers’ Original 4 Oc
“a u Corner Buel
How accurate can you be? Pascal Celery Florida
NONE PRICED
In some manufacturing businesses,
HIGHER
for instance, they have to allow for a
slight margin of error.
Jersey Rome Apples
Golden Sweet Potatoes
Fresh Cucumbers 7a mone
Fresh Spinach "oko"
Oxford Park Grass Seed
bmiv] FINE FROZEN FOODS
JERSEY
S. No, 1
But when it comes to weighing a cus-
tomer's purchase or adding up her bill
we aren't sofisfied fo be "almost ac-
curate” of A&P.
Our skilled clerks know that they must
give you full weight, full measure and
charge the correct price.



That is why we can mark .the price
plainly on every item as well as on your

i St %or Baby Lima Beans
ARP ‘maintein ten wor Cauliflower
Toe "te Mixed Vegetables
Be "2 Broccoli Cuts
CUSTOMER RELATIONS Dept. BOERS French Fried Potatoes
A&P Yood Stores
10-02
cello bag
5-1b
bag
3™19¢
3™ 19%
each Be
17¢
$1 89

we 27¢
Yous 27¢
in iy 24c¢
0a 29c
"se 20¢

420 Lexington Ave.,

7

New York 17, N. Y.



100% HYDROGENATED VEGETABLLE SHORTENING
dexo ne x 1.07 A & P TEAS

GIVE YOU 200
SUNNYFIELD ENRICHED
CUPS TO THE POUND
Family Flour i: 40° 78
Fruit Cocktail "Gr 3T¢
Tangerine Juice "= 12¢ 2%¢
Dial Soap 2°” 35¢
ALP Whole Beets cuore a+ “en 18€
A&P Fancy Corn cin wn 16
50¢c

flavor.
Ya Ib
pkg
ASTORIA 16-02
Cherries MARASCHINO jor
Amazo Dessert "™™V
+ 24° ww 46
Bios 28¢
= 13¢
LONG GRAIN 12-0x
Sunnyfield Rice 13¢
Sa

Rich, sparkling flavor! That's‘
what you get in Flavor Test-
ed Teas. A&P Teas are ex-
pertly blended, then tested
for deep-down, satisfying
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pkg

"OUR OWN" TEA
89
"OUR OWN" TEA BAGS
Ten-B-Low “or 4c 2 13¢ 2% 38c % 75¢
. " . RIPE KING 84-02
Libby S Olives SIZE 5 46e Nectar Tea % lb 26¢ lo 51c
- Sparkle Desserts Sina” bc
Nectar Tea Bags . 15¢ 43¢c
Cake Flour SWANSDOWN 44-02 39¢
pkg
Salad Mustard 20 or” 16¢
2-1b pkg, 35¢ pkg
: Instant Ralston 15.0%
Minute Rice = 13c Bast = 28e
i a og .
lona Peaches oss, “x 29¢ Daily Seratch w= $1.15
Daily Laying Mash bas $1.16
Del Monte Corn HS" "7. 18¢

Star Kist Tuna GREEN LABEL 34c
77e

Tame = Sunnyfield Fancy Creamery
Junket Rennet Powder "i." 10¢ BUTTER
Ranger Joe "ore wear. se 14¢
Nibiets Mexicorn =v 12¢ 19¢ wi 75¢ =
Corned Beef "°° %n 44c | BORDEN Cheese
VERA SHARP, SMOKEY
Spreads OR CHEESE 'N' BACON
BORDEN'S CHEESE
Spreads PINEAPPLE, RELISH, PIMENTO
OR OLIVE PIMENTO
ANN PAGE 12-02
Peanut Butter Jo 35¢
Lipton's Frostee “= 13¢
Rice Krispies
Post Toasties 15¢ 55 20¢
8-02
“kg

glass
S-0z
26¢c
oe 23¢
Cheddar Cheese “*61¢"° 55¢
Swiss Gruyere ons “a 35¢


Ajax Cleanser 2°" 25¢ Cream Cheese PHILADELPHIA Sor 18¢
Treet, Prem or Spam 124: 49 Ched-o-bit 55: ot 89€
White House Milk 14a 3 Pastry Flour J 39¢ 7é¢c






i. C. Robert Fry
the owners usually get one of the | Khelghatian and Mrs Rachel Craw-

smallest pieces of the pie when the | ley, of Chester, visited with Rev. |
income is distributed. The workers | and Mis. R. H. Arndt. oo MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA.
generally get the biggest piece, and| Mrs. Ida Eisenberger spent

the | Thursday at Lancaster
|
and
the government more than
Mrs. BR. H.
owners. | Thursday Rev. .
in these days of tremendous| Arndt visited Mr. and Mrs. Calvin A C WwW k
governmental budgets, all the way | L. Campbell and family of Lan- i r o m r e S 5 0 r oO r Rocks
from counties and school districts
to the Federal establishment, it
becomes steadily more important
to encourage basic industry to
progress and expand — and pay
caster.
15th Annual May
Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc.

and
Trees

Excavating and Grading
more taxes. Free, taxpaying en- (From page 1)
terprise is our strength. entire student body and her identi- | Removed
e000 ty is not made known until the Cellars, Trenches, Etc. :
crowning.
The pageant to be presented at | {
tnis time will be adapted from |
aig ie wil bw adapted _ from PHONE MOUNT JOY. 3-4753 |
rolls will be 2 Played as follows: hii
ie |






JANE PARKER BAKERY TREATS
Extra Rich White Sliced
BREAD ::15¢ 21°
Milk Bread lef 20¢
Raised Donuts dis" at: 38¢
Coffee Cake smile
Angel Food Ring = 57¢ i 39¢
Potato Chips “Li 25¢
Jane Parker Apple Pie ws 57¢
122
Dessert Shells ""™™
All prices shown here [including those Items not
subject to ceilings) guaranteed—Thursday, May
3rd, through Wednesday, May 9th.
Place Your Orders
NOW
- for —
MOTHERS DAY CAKES
THIS IS NATIONAL BABY WEEK!
Baby Food cic sein - ™ 10¢
Pablum 23c is 43c
Cream of Whea 18¢ a’ 30¢
Strained—Libby" s, Clapp’s
8-0z
pkg
14-02
pkg

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EAST MAIN STREET
Mount Joy, Pa.



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