Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pu., Thursday, 2%. 1051 KAA, www a and Mrs. Benjamin F. Groff, The Mount Joy Bulletin Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher ESTABLISHED JUNE, 100] | =e ined. thirty-six of her fiends «| Inter-Co. Tennis celebration of her birthday. HAPPENINGS §|cidvain i or bith. —of — ling. rie fay so Singles Tourney precipitous heights, Colonel Mare Published Wake at No. | oh 3 : J | shall ites, “Eight t he ‘ "m eh p-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. |, A we : ig perce " she the ea rs go I'vrol garage at Florin | of the Inter-County Tennis League | ¢ wavy fighting is done uphi W. F. Conrad is advertising alhas not yet been determined, league | i 2.00 has to be done that way, for the en- Subscription, per year . specia hair cuts for boys and | Six Months .............. $1.00 |emy uses the high ground to inter- While Clavton S.\ girls af | annual singles’ tournament of Three Months ............ £00 | dict with automatic fire our ad- ; rs Te | tow the Lancaster Tennis 1 8 Hollinger farm, they found a sub Words for a new song, “Morning! league on 1 anc: w Single Copies ............. 05 vance along the low ground ' ‘ub ¢ beg s at 2 Sample Copies cad FREE In K I stance that resembles crude petro- | Prayer” were written by Miss Re-] Club courts, beginning at p. m 0 ol » average inf hina ; ———— » go he Fo a inf oy Wi becca Helman Saturday, August 25. Play will con any cli § i PAC sto a A of ed) Enjoved at the Postoffice at Mt, pa N oy Wi Ne cs re The Log Cabin Golf Course on W Ladies Bible Class of the Evan |lnue Sunday, August 26, and prob- Joy, Pa. as second-class mail mat-| and fight gl, uri, IE that: viige Main street, is a thing of the past. | gelical Church met with Murs, C.|ably be completed the following ter under the Act of March 3, 1879. | falls, there is always the next one, : a el lav . bs, Few people get a kick out of play=|S. Gingrich, giving her a surprise|= aturday with another enemy band dug in peo] 4 } : ‘ Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper . y ng miniature golf party in honor of her 66th birthday Any players who have partici- | along its crest. Colonel Marshall—=whe went to Korea in November, stayed until Publishers’ Association Publication Day, Thursday Copy for a change of advertising | March, and observed the war all should reach this office Tuesday. | (he way from top headquarters We will not guarantee insertion of : down to line regiments—has small any advertising unless copy reaches fia op 5 2 | respect for the quality of Commu- : . { the Office not hater Bo J a. m. | : / i | | The Sunday School class of Miss | Rahm to have their names put in the draw receding day iblication. nis orces or their organization. preceding day 0: publicalior | . George Myers, held their Picnic at a players must be present at the Lan- Classified ads will be accepted to | Their successes he ascribes to sheer . " 4 i 3: a. m publication da sht of H Maple Grove. The average of the human brain | caster Tennis Club courts before . . | wei it of manpower, e reports . 1 4 mm Ld oe i’ I . Markets: Euvgs 26¢: butter, 28c¢| is 48 ounces. p. m. on the first day of play. wat their battle doctrine is abou : " : " " [ Bl i flexibl it 1d 1 1 and lard 10'2c More salt is present in the At- Frank Zink, of town, who holds as inflexible as it could be, and : fl . E D I 1 O RIA “pt Kk i Patricia Groff, daughter of Mr. lantic than in {he Pacific Ocean. the 1951 Lancaster County champ- | says, hey make war as i we hs i re ” Ces BE: will be banned from rural schools 1 ONG AGO in West Donegal Twp Opens Saturday Paul Arndt announced the gpen- ing of his auto refinishing shop at Although the team championship | officials have decided to, hold H. Miller, district Supt. of the John W. Newcomer, yielded 354 | pated in at least one-half of P. & L. entertained the employ=| bus. of wheat per acre, or matches played by their respective and their families at the P. W.} bushels from 30 acres. teams, are eligible to compete: Un- | ker Springs, near Landisville Daniel W. Peifer was elected der this ruling exactly 50 players | Miss Eliza Myers of this borough | Minority Inspector of elections infare eligible, but the entry celebrated her 91st. birthday. the Bast ward to succeed Wm.|probably be closer to 20. In order in 1946, 1948; and 1949, will probably be an entranf, but Robert Elizabethtown winner in neligible, having played in ly three matches of the local’s will be fhe defending year, Harold Fellenbaumy ~ WELL DRILLERS ~~ Main Street, SALUNGA, PA. Free estimates and prompt efficient service Before We Get Down To The nl Last Sheet | Phone Landisville 2561 or 2687 Oh! The Boss Said of TO Stationery A ’ fon, having defgated his team & Ly, , Eugene Crider, in the ICITL E. J. Myers ons RIGHT THIS WAY LADIES 45 To The BEST BARGAINS in TOWN In Our ADVERTISING COLUMNS + + | judgment or common sense of any- There is enly one occasion when | one lower than an army group profanity is excusable — when you | commander was not to be trusted.” are in the tub or taking a nap and | Their supply system is primitive, the call turns out to be a wrong | and starvation and freezing have | taken a heavy toll of troops. ® 00 { Their tactics are elementary—Col. When listening to the chatter of | Marshall characterizes the theory natives from a foreign country, the | that they have taken over the Rus- writer often wonders if what they | Sian tactical system as “pure drip.” are saying 's as inane as what most} Their medical system is so poor of us say who speak English. 1 that not a tenth of the troops’ needs | in this department are met. Newspaper readers have come number. A number of years ago Mount | Joy was offered enough money on account after account of suicidal with which to purchase and erect] [ Red mass attacks. Of this, Colonel a library building. The proposition | Marshal says, “Most of the wild, was made to the Rotary Club by a] frenzied charges we read about, in| native of our boro. The offer was| which screaming hordes of Chinese | refused and what a howl there was | moved like a human tide straight at the time. [ into the face of fire, and up and | The Rotarians named a commit- | over the American line, never hap- pened at all—They are figments of the correspondents’ imagination, aided and abetted by the helpful- | ness of the American soldier, who will let a fellow down for lack of tre to learn if a site was availabie and do other preliminary work. Fi- nally, upon advice from the office of the State Liorvary at Harrisburg, the oifer was nol accepted hecause comparatively few such enterprizes in towns the size ev Mount Joy. are Finally, Colonel Marshall deals| not supported. ile» is conclusive with the quality of the American | ev.dcnee that the Rotary Club act- | Army which has been forged in| ed wisely. | Korea—and this is an all-impor- At one of ihe best bor-| tant matter regardless of future de- in the county. with a popula- velopments aid changes in the Kor- | tion of mere than twice that of Mt |€an situation. It has become a tough Joy. comes the follwing yeport: [and splendid Aymy, which know “Livre Librar. to close doors in its business. can accept and deal] Fall. Lack of nancial support cit- with severe hardships without | ed as reason.” a good story.” | whining, has high morale and © 9 0 great pride in itself. In the begin-| PROFIT CONTROL ning it was afraid of the Chinese, In his m'd-year message to Con- and of such devices as the tooting | gress, President Truman came out of horns and the blowing of bugles flatly for government control of all in the night. It is no longer afraid business profits. This, he said, it has confidence and purpose. The should be the basis for regulating| men of the Eighth Army are the | prices. hardest - hitting, most workmanlike Here is a concept that, if it were ever adopted, would have a catacly- mic influence on American economy and the American system of. gov- soldiers I have yet seen in our uni- | form in the course of three wars. Day by day these formations—Ar-| | my and Mar nes—are as capable of high action as any troops alive.” That, certainly, is some of the be st | ernment. First of all, profit control would destroy the incentive which makes| PEWS that has come from Korea. | | for growth, progress, and higher | For if the need should arise, our | living standards for the people. | great new armies of the future will Why sheuld a man or an enterprise be built upon the nucleus which take a chance when, if he is suc-| fought and learned in Korea. | cessful, his profits will be string- | ently Dmited, whereas, if he fails, he will have io bear the ix Very Severe Hail, loss? Second. profit control would make it next te impossible for small | business to grow. It would not be | permitted te earn the money that | could be used for expansion. { pany plant was blown off, many Third, profit control would have the worst pessible effect on all the | productive resources of the country | —at a time in werld affairs when the whele free werld depends upon! drove America’s preductive strength for| fire house at 1:40 a. m. Tuesday | during the brunt of the thunder- (Form page 1) | Shoemaker, west of Florin. Part of the roof of the Florin | Foundry and Manufacturing Com- | ! windows were broken and there | was considerable flood damage. Cep’s Car on Fire Our police chief, Park E. Neiss, his smouldering auto to the | survival. Fourth, profit control would evitably lead to an economy which Chief Neiss was cruising the bor- | would be entirely deminated by | ough when his headlights went out. Phone 4 1 1 1 government. That sort of economy | Then smoke started seeping from is but one step short of totalitarian. | the hood. In a free enterprise system, we! He considered calling the firemen | i 1 b t ae ach > avail | always have prefit no telephone was easily | Mo Slogans To Write! to the owners of the oldest electric refrigerators in Lancaster Co. Register your old electric refrigerator in the PHILCO OW Refrigerator Derty ar LONGENECKER'S Nothing 708Buy! 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A short circuit w as | counts by men with authoritative blamed. military backgrounds. That lask oi At Mastersonville brilliantly remedied ‘n the August| In the Mastersonville area, high | issue of Harper's magazine by Col- | winds and hail caused severe dam- | onel 8. L. A. Marshall, a distin- [age on the Jay Hostetter farm, | guished student and historian of | Manheim R2, where a nine and a| warfare. Colonel Masshall's article | half acre field of tobacco was 40 per | is happily entitled “Our Army in|cent damaged. Similar but not so Korea—The Best Yet” and is an|severe damage was caused at the | adaptation of a series of reports neighboring farm of Allen Shearer. which first appeared in the Detroit| The heavy downpour of rain News. washed large amounts of earth on- Korea is almost incredibly bleak [to highways. Mount Joy Township. and difficult. Colonel Marshall | supervisors spent Monday remov- a GI saying which sums, ing mud from roads near the Florin got tired when He was mak- | reser oir and the Sumpman farm. the world. Hence Korea.” The | SE Se GC. Robert Fry MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. Air Compressor Work Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. Rocks and Trees Excavating and Grading | | ‘Removed Cellars, Trenches, Etc. PHONE MOUNT JOY 13-4753 Customer's Corner Do you do all your shopping at A&P? It not, why not? Each department in vour A&P sirives to £3 f there i is any ything we can do to improve particuiar. departinent in your store, we USTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. A%P Food Stores 420 Lexington Ave., New York 7, N. Y All Prices in This Ad Guarantced Through Saturday, August 25th “Golden Kernel” , FRESH GORN 6 -- 25° NONE PRICED HIGHER “Treat vour family to a mouth-watering ‘Corn-on-the-Cob’ dinner tonight. This golden-kerneled corn is succulent and delicious and bound to bring forth raves from the folks - young and cid. 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