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~The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, July 26, 1951
The Mount Joy Bulletin
Joo. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher
ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 pc

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Congress
greatest
Published Every Thursday at No. | taxpayers shaved, But
#-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. | will do the country the
possible service if it turns deaf ears



Subscription, per year .. $2.00 | to the “politics as usual” crowd and
BR Lev sess $100 | this budget and all future
RINGS COPIES 05 | budgest to the irreducible mini-
mple Copies ......... FREE [ mum.




Entered at the Postoffice at Mt,
doy, Pa., as second-class mail mat- |
ter under the Act of March 3, 1879.
It is frequently said, particularly
in high Administration circles, that
the country should get as nearly as

Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper
Publishers’ Association
and that the proper way to do this
is to sharply raise our taxes. Here |
| is a particularly glaring example of |
front of the
Publication Day, Thursday
for a change of advertising
a oR this oe Te horse. The first step must be to get
We will not guarantee insertion of | rid of every nickel of avoidable
any advertising unless copy reaches | expense. Then, and only then, will
the office not later than 9 a. m. |
preceding day of publication. |
Classified ads will be accepted to |
9 a. m. publication day. |
EDITORIAL
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| putting the cart in
it be the proper time to once more
revise the tax laws.
The best authorities think the
budget could be cut by as much as
£10,000,000,000. Regardless of the
figure, it should be evident to all |
by this time that the effort to pile |
.., | war spending on top of unlimited]
Some Americans, stricken with political spending, with no economy |
fear, are willing to ba-ter freedom | here, can only result in more
for some small measure of safety |. og. con a sill cheaper dollar, and |
and survival. more destruction of the savings of |
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| the people.
SHOULD BE CONSIDERED
QI mere:
As a mere suggestion i oe Boro | . |
Authority, it might be well to con- | Th I S
sider some of the many springs | 0s€ n ervice |
thruout this locality as a supply | : |
souree while they're making their | R. L. Harple servi the |
much needed improvements to our | Marine Ist Air Wing in Japan, was |
water system. { promoted to Corporal. He left the |


serving with
| States February 14th. |

The support given our Heme As-|
sociation Pavents. Club last Friday| Pe. William Conrad of the U. S.
cvening is indeed gratifying. This | A. F. spent a 15 day delay enroute |
is conclusive evidence that its ef-| with his mother, Mrs. Maude Con- |
forts are being appreciatéd. Much | rad of 219 W. Donegal St. Bill will |
good may come from the Club's a= leave July 26th for his new station |
Administrative
|
tivities and in the * future we do| in the Dept. at |
hope no one will let them down. Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma. |
ce eo 0
Pfc. Jack Breneman of the 51th |
Airborne Division spent the week- |
The twe party system is a wed]
thing in a democarcy but there are)
times when the two party principle | end witn his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
can be carried too far. That is the | Joseph Brenneman, Marietta Street. |
sorry circumstances teday. The He returned to his temporary base, |
country is ir desperate danger, yet| Fort Bragg. N. Carolina.
there are many representatives of | EE |
the people in Congress who prefer | Pvt. Robert E. Brandt, of the 86th |
to jeopardize the welfare of the| Tank Division, U. S. Army arrived |
country by playing polities as usual. | here from Fort Knox, Ky.
Many Americans do not doubt| spent a 19 day leave with his par- |
this country’s financial ability to| ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Brandt|
maintain the nation in a ’garrison| on Donegal Springs Road. He will |
state’ for a number of years, or ev- | leave August 2 for Camp Kilmer, |
en to fight a full-gauged war, if| New Jersey.
necessary. What they are wonder-
ing about—with reason—is whether
they can maintain the nation’s tre-
mendous army of bureaucrats.
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NO REPRESENTATION
One grave defect in the govern-
ment’s price control pro-
gram if that the Office of Price Sta-
bilizaticn has so far failed to auth- |
ovize the appointment of an. advis-
ory committee composed bf retail
representatives. A bulletin issued
by a national retailers’ organiza-
tien recently observed wryly that
OPS “appears to believe retailers

|
and |
{
Edward B. Heilig, U. S. Air Force
promoted this
Tech. Sgt. to First
Lieut. Heilig is now with the Sec-
from |
|
|
ond Air Postal Squadron.
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was month
Lieutenant.
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RHEEMS
|
The Church of the Brethren will |
Sunday |
morning preceding Sunday School. |
Misses Frances Hoover, daughter |
of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hoover and |
Victoria Bowers, daughters, of Mr. |
are too insignificant to justify such Eugene Bowers spent a weeks va- |
a committee.” cation with relatives in Ocean View |
What this amounts to is that, so| |
far as price control is concerned, | Mrs. Ida Gibble returned to her]
we have government without rep- | home here
have preaching services





















elaware.
several |
Vernon |
Wiley Ford, W. Vir- |
* 000.000 retail outlets in this country. | Mrs. Beckman is a daughter |
i after spending
resentation of the governed. There | weeks with Rev. and Mrs
are, believe it or not, more than 3,- | Beckman of
They are of all kinds and sizes,! if Mrs. Gibble
from the biggest chain to the small- | Mr. Fdward Murphy, of this place
est one-man They sell every | who had a
conceivable
motorcycle accident |
sort of commodity.| weeks ago is still a patient |
Their operators are the people who at the St. Joseph's hospital, but is |
come in direct, daily contact with slowly recuperating. |
the masses of consumers. The | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover at-|
whele success ef the price control | terded the wedding of Miss Helen |
efiort depends upon their coopera- | Hein of Flizabethtown to Mr. John!
tion—and upon their understanding | Cleon Ebersole of Bainbridge, |
of what must be done. Finally, they | ‘which took place at Christ Evan- |
are the ones who can tell OPS and | gclical Lutheran Church in Eliza- |
any other interested agency what is | héthtown on Saturday. |
feasible in the way of regulations Quite a number of children of |
and what is net. this place are attending Bible |
It seems inconceivable that the! School in the Florin Church of the |
retailers have ne eoffiicial methed of Brethran all this week and next |
making their preblems knewn to week.
price control officials. Unless the; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hollinger cal- |
refailers can and do obey the regu- | led on Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reem |
lations the whele program is doom- | at their cottage near Elizabethtown |
ed to failure. Almost no one buys | on Sunday afternoon.
commodities from the factories, Mr. John Leaman is a candidate |
which produce them. We all do our {or school director of West Donegal |
buying in retail stores, and the vé-| Township and Mr. Elmer Groff al- |
tailers know our desires and needs.| 50 of this place, is a candidate for |
Any price control program should | Mount Joy Township. |
invite the official participants of all
concerned—and that means pro-
ducers, mnufacturers, retailers, and | p
consumers. : |

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TURN DEAF EARS i
As usual, spokesmen for the Ad-|
ministration are protesting vehem-
ently every time Congressional |
committees make cuts in the pro-|
posed bidgét. Some top officials |
squeal like stuck pigs at the niodest |
reductions in appropriation requesis |
which were watered to the satura- |
is to be expected—nothing |
have his share of the take from the!
possible on a pay-as-you-go basis,
|
{dio and Refrigerator shop next to
| ing, singing ete, is being shown ev- |
| Stoner’s caught fire from a rubbish |

1 NEWTOWN
of Mr. Joseph Wittle and daughter,
of Columbia, Mr, Charles Wittle of
LONG AGO

In Case of Fire
In Mount Joy
and Vicinity
| Marietta and Mr. and Mrs. Ragner
| Hallgren of Mount Joy, were Sun- |
wy guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aris-
20 Years Ago fis oe Grivens
Ahhh and |;
of Middle-
| town and Mrs. Ida Isenberger were
was elected | weekend visitors of Mrs. Daniel

Mrs. Clarence Reist



ecretary of the Lancaster County |nfoore and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice ee
Farm Women Association | Frysinger, ’ |
Wide playing, Jean Engle felltd Mr. and Mis. Howard Gamber Quality Meats
and the wire ol a lence plerced ner | A oi an
chuck i Seite r, Minnie motored to ALSO A FULL LINE OF
| Chester
County to visit George
ads who is ill.
arth: i S.A atte
cars and engine rolled down an em=-| | Marto Orie, Ms, “Antonate
babidient { D'Angelo and daughter, of Phila-
0 I]
The Donegal Cheerio Club held delphia visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
FOORS
Schoe
their picnic at Rocky Springs | choelkoph
Mrs. Wayne
Shenk
.
Fruits & Vegetables
Mr. Jacob is building a! _ Mr. and
service station between Mt. J Mount Joy called on Mr
Joy and Mrs. 4
atid Florin. of Vi Witmer on Sunday evening. : KRALL'S Meat Market
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Ruby of
MOUNT JOY

When an express train ran into}
1 open switch at Conewago, nine |
| Mrs

Young of

While threshing, sparks set fire |
New- | Fraley, York County, visited Mrs. WEST MAIN ST,

to the barn roof at Harvey .
fan : { Lillian Witmer and Mr. and Mrs. .
ers ar . .
ae : | Daniel Geltmacher on Sunday Electric
Grissingers service station was | Nir. and Mrs. Rel Frank d G e ng
robbed of $66 MEL. anc rs. Robert Frank spent | @RR as
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William
: Also Specialize On
Fogelsanger at Wrightsville.
FARM MACHINE WELDING
AND EQUIPMENT
M. S. Potter has resigned his po- |
sition at H. S. Newcomer’h and ac- :
baa top . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haines, Mr.
cepted a similar position with J. . 4
| and Mrs. Lloyd Nentwig and family

Inmates of the
Messiah Orphan- |
age were entertained by Mr. and ’ .
T. F. McElroy has opened a Ra- | and Mrs. Aubrey Boles aiid Cover 3 Welding Shop
Hoffman Garber at Elizabethtown. [ visited Mr. and Mis. Henry Roll- flutomobile and Truck Welding
+ ‘man and family at Lititz on Sun-| LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
Mrs. Monroe Dourte. | day.
| Mr.
| family of Bainbridge ‘werz Sunday |
4 at guests of Mr. and: Mrs. Edward Is- | MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-5931 |
the Florin Hotel. i :
; ; [ le Delta and Marietta Streets
A free show of aerial acts, danc- |

Mrs. Matilda Derr spent Sunday
old! Mr. and
{
with Mrs. Dale Watt at
{Ss Roads. : : Auto Motors
The stable in the rear of Pagl) Mr. and Mrs. Flwood Kuhns and :
daughter, Joan toured New : York STEAM
| and Canada last week, stopping to
|
-
Snyder's Welding Shop
ery night this weck on the
Tennis grounds.
blaze.
{ visit Mr.
. | burg LY
es in an auto accident on the Mari- | ureh, y
etia pile | Visitors of Mr...and Mrs. Elwood
(uhns this week wore: pig
Howard (Jack) Hanlon Marietta | Kuhns this Week oe a
filed his petition for Sheriff as the | YE Henty Busia, of Wheatland PHONE
re, teed ji Hills and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Republican nomination. | ‘
Lynn Gottschall suffered a pos- Fort Mirs ow Bs Fie Jones
sible fractured rib and body bruis- | rd ys, Taylor at New:
{ Englerth of Blossom Hill. MOUNT JOY 3-5635
Burgess Chandler got wor e {
yey. Bat word we Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kuhns and {













will receive one voting machine and
possibly two for Tn election | children, Donald, Mary and Joan 3
Mau I i : | spent Sunday-im Maryland. S EYES EXAMINED BY
Markets: Eggs, 2lc: Lard 10%c | : - $ APPOINTMENT
and Butter 25 { Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fogelsanger | §
ry | of Wrightsville visited with Mr. 3 DR. S. MILLIS {
$a Go + A. -
The milk produced in Pennsyl- | and Mrs. Robért Frank and Ms 3 OPTOMETRIST
vahia year would ive evers Daniel Geltmacher on Wednesday. 2
a 3 Joe give e J p 59 N. MARKET STREET
man, woman and child in the Uni- | 3 ELIZABETHTOWN
3 Mates sttor 2 aris | 4
£4 Sine better than 18 quarts of | a a 3 ours:
milk. uiletin Advertising | oii: co «ana wos
TT me 3 Evenings: Tues. & Sat. 6:30 - 8
Everybody reads newspapers but . oe No Hours Thursday
NOT everybody reads circular ad- Pays Big Dividends $ PHONE: 334)
vertising left on their door step. |
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What Advertising
Does - - -
’
When someone starls advertising,
Someone starts buying;
When someone starts buying,
Someone starts selling;
When someone starts selling,
Someone starts making;
When someone starts making,
Someone starts working; |
When someone starts working,
Someone starts earning;
When someone starts earning,
Someone starts buying:
An endless chain, so to speak, and |
the merchant who doesn’t advertise
and advertise regularly is doing noth.
ing if he isn’t breaking links in this
endless chain.
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To
Simply Dial 3-9661 Mt. Joy. and «a skiled ad writer of The Bulletin, a newspaper
brimful of reader interest—about everything that happens in this community—will |
be glad to place your merchandise before the reading public. |













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