2—The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, September 20, 195 / The Mount Joy Bulletin Auto Accidents (Form page Cyclist age 3) | TTY TTY v a aa a a eel '} HAPPENINGS — of — . cdi >» 0 James A. Newcomer, seventeen, Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher : : LONG AGO R24 8. Murket St this boro, suffer= | 1. ESTABLISHED JUNE, 101 rn ENE el lacerations of the left knee when AMAAAR er take trade away from the shop kis motorevele and ‘a cut deiven by Published Every Thursday at No. W : ahs : } ( : down the street ov in the next town. . fas 5 7, Pe elen M. Hossler, twenty, Lebanon | g 12 Rast Main St. Maun Joy, Pa. He uses every inducement possible Rd. collided on the Ironville road ears Oo Subscription, per year ..%200 |!0 that end —~lower prices, better | bout a mile east of Columbia] Six Months .............. 31.00 services, large: stocks, attractive rth of Route 30, at 2:50 p. m, on| Seven buildings were destroyed Thee pi advertising, and so on. That goes! =. oie Police reported by fire at a loss of $70,000 in Man- mgle OPIeS vo Lr S$ . : . Ene Copies eo FREE for hig stores and ttle store s chain Total damages were placed at] heim — stores and independents, dealing "$100 | J Wayne Aungst, treasurer of Entgred at the Postoffice at Mt. cvery conceivable commodity Police said they are continuing | the Florin Trust Co. was elected Joy, Pa, as second- plat S ell ute Yes, competition serves progress. ooo cea tion. adding that Mrs. | treasurer of an Elizabethtgwn Bank ter under the Act of M larch 3 V1 And it creates progress—for the Hozsk allezed Sailire totsignel R. Fvers Whitmore, of Lancaster, Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper producer, the consumer, the work- hile making a turn apparently purchased the New Holland Clar- Publishers’ Association er, the retailer, everyone. It is the| 00 io Newcomer was | ion. 150 a v as | Bask me v. > Thursiay heart of what, we call the American | Lo 16 Columbia He spital by po-| A delightful surprise was given ublication 1 nurse | wi { . . J illinger. way. { | henor of Mrs, Wm. Di 1 1 i lice lor treatment in hen Copy for a change of advertising should reach this office Tuesday. : . ’ . Fwo Cars Damaged Hiram Wolgemuth bought the We will not guarantee insertion of WAY AHEAD I'wo cars were damaged, but nol property of Benj. H. Nissley, Florin guy pdvertising © py No country in the world even one was inidred. in a collision onl for $5200 1€ oilice no late a J da . i» al . . bm . A at. Ans +. 8003 preceding day of publication. cme close o ours in’ coal produc Sunday, one mile west of Florin at; Markets Eggs, 33c; Butter, 30c Classified ads will be accepted to | BoM Yet, Surpnsing as it hy the intersection of the Donegal| Lard llc. § 5) a. m. pple ition day. seem, America's coal industry is by Springs road and township road Jos. T. M. Breneman and John —_— BE no means the largest in terms of leading to Marietta, state police Booth were re-nominated for school EI D I T 0 R I A L miners employed. Each American | id Al minor, in other words, is able to The cars were driven by James The Tennis championship of Mt + produce far more coal each shift F. Houseal. 25 Marietta Rl.. and] Joy Was determined when Jos. T. A man at New Kingston. near than his counterpart abroad, Pri | B. Harlan, twenty-four, 627 | M. Breneman and Albert Laskewitz Pittsbu-gh, was arrested for em- marily because the mine owners po. Sf Lancaster. Houseal's | played the deciding match with Mr. bezzling $350.000 during the past 22| Lave spent tremendous Sums to i 1948 sedanewas damaged to the ex- years. Where were bank examiners stall equipment for cutting, loading of $250, police estimated, and . and transportating the coal by oy 1941 sedan during all that time? oOo 00 Sam to Britain has asked Uncle One result of this is that the Am- "me . ) waive $119 million interest due for : ie » I'wo-and-a-half year old Ralph | a erican miner's wages would seem | Ce Meni] ‘ this period over U. S. objections] : Brown, Grefl's Trailer Camp, Lin- 3 x . | absolutely unbelievabe in most oth- | t wal af purchased 1.000.600 tons of grain] anti oln ighway east, was treatec at | er countries. gi : from Soviet Russia. What a cock- : 3a Lancaster General Hospital for ab- : | tue that in England and! on. of the left elbow Sunday eved transaction! | : Tog a 5 elbow Sunday. e® ® | elsewhere mines which ave wen Hospital records show that the {in use for An individual . . . knows to avoid . havi been burned. But special technical problems which Donald Weidmore, Salunga, at the re attar having: bee dl. : | fire—atier having reduce production. But, hasically,| np State police said they have he American government, after | So np.State police said they have no the ! 4 5 sur tremendous superiority in coal record of the accident abbl’ i é again into eco- . : co reco! he . dabblng time and agai ° A production lies in the difference —— a ie iC regulation o nomic controls and regulation between systems. In every other industry—apparently is coming back v | country. And the next generation for more. uf South will be called upon for Africa, the salve. mechanical means—instead of by man with a strong back and a pick. centuries present certain with the single exception damages of Child Reported Struck child was struck by a car driven by NEWTOWN coal is either own- oo 0 ed by the government or strictly Mrs. Peter Greenawalt and 3 : ; ad ! controlled by the government. In daudhter Violet. Lancaster. visited New Zealand and Australia have} England, once the world's principal | = Ny Yi sold some of the government-own- | exporter of conl, rel conspelition Ms and Mrs. Victor Snyder on ed businesses to private individuals | Lid not exist even: hefore nationli Belay : : or companies and are getting out of a systems of and Mr. and Ms Wm Fogle ang sion business as fast as possible. Every | cartels prevented one producer Richard, Visited ang Ms. Al attempt at socialism in government | from underselling another. and so reg ane Mr. a Mn Har. bas resuited in less production, took the initiative out of vey Barton of Columbia, Sunday. lower wages and higher taxes and | diet. prices. ® 00 | oly manage- To all intents and purposes, | coal! is and long has been a monop- in most of the countries of the! Visitors over the Mrs. Farl Geltmacher Mr. Harold Stoppard and were and children, A GOOD KIND OF SCRAP | Id Mrs. Thomas Stoppard, Ironville world. HH ; There is one kind of scrap people 2 . {and Mrs. Minnie Geltmacher and jig ‘“ abi By contrast, there are about six . can mix into without fighting but : son Ray, Kinderhook 4 : | thousand separate coal companies Wie. To without which this country cannot. is : : Mrs. Ragner Hallgren, Mt. Joy, : | in the United States. A company | Vi 3, Qhin , fight a war—scrap iron and steel. Mrs. Paul Shires, Mt. Joy R1, Mr. About half the load that goes in- which cannot meet the competition Charles Wittle, Columbia R1 and weekend of Mr. | Ereneman winning, 6-4, 8-6, and 6-2. A bequest of $100 was willed St 's Catholic Church in the Will John G. | Mary of the late Rapho Twp. A Maytown man had ap unusual Hamilton, of experience of slashing his left ear with a tobacfco spear while cutting tobacco James Muir, World Traveler, was guest speaker al the Rotary Lunch- con Rebert W. Long, of the Farmers Trust Co., Lancaster, is successor to Wayne Aungst at the Florin Trust Co Mary K. Grimes of Denver, and Simon P. Nissley of Mt. Joy were | married in the Reformed Church at Denver. Dorethy Mae R. Tyndall were married by | Harry. A. Swartz, at Lancaster. Miss Mabel Singer, | tained | a tobacco wagon. Miss Kathryn Loraw and Frank Rew. Ironville, sus- a broken arm in a fall from Longenecker re- her class of Piano forte the Fall. A demonstration of the new vot+ organized pupils for ing machines to be used at the Pri- mary election will be held at Roh- rer's Garage. The Mount pieces will Joy Band of the thirty entertain- Sat- pre wide ment at tae Rheems carnival { urday evening. Quality Meats ALSO A FULL LINE OF FROSTED FOORS KRALL'S Meat Market WEST MAIN ST, MOUNT JOY | —————————————————————————— FOR... Watches-Clocks-Jewelry And Watch Repairing Warren H. Greenawall JEWELER 209 West Main St, MT. JOY | OPEN EVERY EVENING WANTED ALL KINDS | SCRAP IRON, RAGS, PAPER | AUTOMOBILES, Etc. A.B.Sahd & Sons Front & Pine Streets MARIETTA | Phone 6-9111 30-tf Dr.H.C Killheffer Optometrist MANHEIM 163 S. Charlotte St. Telephone 5-3376 & Wednes. 9-5:30 Fri. Sat. 7-9 P. M. Mon. Tues, Tues. Fri. Sat. 9:30-1:00. 2-5 P. M ELIZABETHTOWN 15 E. High St. Telephone 24-F || For Those | WRITING NEEDS In School Waterman Ball Point Pens one of the best on the market. For only $1 REFILLS FOR SAME, AT 50c Parker Pens The Buy of a Lifetime As low as $5 SEE THEM NOW Koser’s Watch Shop Dial Mt. Joy 3-4015 Chocolate Ave.,, FLORIN, PA. Bulletin Advertisers. Patrcnize it’s Convenient | soon dies for lack of customers. ‘ : . 10 a steel blast furnace is pig iron, | pp. . . i . Mr. Joseph Wittle, Columbia, visit- This is just a reflection of the fact | y and half is sorted scrap. In peace] fe : ed Mr. and Mus. Aristice Wittle ov- | ; : that competition — in coal and in ha weal time enough scrap finds its way| _ . . : . | the weekend. : Si | everything else — is the greatest Vic wo r A back to the mills to maintain steel| : Miss Prieta Fog Mrs. Mar- | 3 . spur to progress and achievement hi 5 I preducticn. In war time, when far| that, oxists tha Orio, Phila, Mrs. Sadie Schoel- more steel is needed, scrap seems] — —— | koph and Mrs. Henry Kauffman, of to be always scarce. That was the | Columbia visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. wil gy iy. ° ’ I, 1 : why of the “farm scrap drive” in| Th Y I Schoelkoph on Sunday World War II’ Ii is why farmers, | 1S ear S$ arm Mrs. Irvin Witmer and children in this present war, are asked to (From nage 12 visited Mr. and Mrs. John Kauff- | . , ple up scrap and get it to dealers. | tcn Eby Jr. Assts.; Sewing, Mrs. man of Celumbia R. D. and J. E. We think farmers will respond,| Jay Barnhart, Ch., Mrs. John Zeller, Godiry of York Co. on Sunday as they did before . . . f Mrs. Flory Newcomer, Assts.; Mrs. Lillian Witmer visited Mr Farmers aren't asked to give | Flowers, Mrs. John J. Herr, Ch. | and Mrs. Marvin Garner, Wrights- | their scrap away. The idea is to| Mrs. E. W. Newcomer, Warren| ville R. D. 1 on Sunday take it into town and sell ‘t to scrap| Mueller and Charles Ruhl, Assts.: Mrs. Walter Gibble and family, dealers, or. in the case of heavy and | Borough School Work, Charles| ©f Sporting Hill and Mrs. Minnie bulky material, to call the dealer| Heaps, Ch., W. I. Beahm and Chas.| Hahn, Lancaster, visited Mr. and and arrange for transportation.| Rovenolt, Assts.; Rural School! Mrs. Abram Gamber on Sunday. Practically every farm in the| Work, Mrs. Harry Shonk., Ch.., Prof Mr. and Mrs. Harry Witmer and country has accumulations of ob-| Amcs Geib and William Thome, | Mrs. Clarence Zuch and son Kenny solete and worn-out machinery! Assts.; Honey, Mrs. Walter Eshle-| Visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haines which is entirely worthless to the! man, Ch, and Mis. Jos. Shaeffer, on Sunday. farmer. This may include broken! Asst; 4-H Corn Club, C. A. Rice- TT. i tools, parts of tractors, trucks. cul-| dorf, Ch, Paris B. Gruber, James THERE ARE NO CHANGES tivators and so on. It's junk on! Hockenberry, Assts.. 4-H Tobacen : . uring pas \ ; BFS the farm—but in the form of scrap,| Club, C. A. Ricedorf, Ch.: Tobacco, ! uring the past few days I have it can Tel vide ast flood! Fur ST nd : received many calls relative to the c welp provide the vas ood | Paris B. Gruber, Ch, Clarence| pew postage rates, size of parcels of steel the country needs. The| Greider, Asst: 4-H Lamb Club, | and the like. I would like to say re- | situation is urgent. Today, steel's| Robert Greider, Ch., Martin Long- |8arding this matter that the rates appet'te fo- scrap is pretty close to enecker, Asst; 4-H Baby Beef, | ©! postage, size 0 nares, or gi J Sas oi Ts > i increase in rates is not as yet - | insatiable, Frank Weidman, Ch,, Herman Gin-| anc ah Pe ficial, and all rates are the same as ® ® 0 der, Asst; Parade, Paul Weiser, Ch they are at the present time. How- CREATING PROGRESS ' Oscar Strickler, Asst. Automobiles | ever when the new rates are known | A short time ago a group of Ger- | apd Implements, Joe Bixler, Ch, #nd there is ample time to do so, man food chain executives came to I will see that they are published Harold Fndslow and B this country under government! Assts Soap Box Derby, Joseph spensorship. Their cbjective was to! Shaeffer, Chairman; Quoit Pitching, study American feed chain distri- | H. M. Sweitzer, Chairman: Com buticn and to see at first hand the Fusking, Curvin Martin, Ch., C. A. American system of doing business. | Ricedorf, M. M. Smita and Harry One of the visitors has written al Sload, Asst.; Corn Queen, Mrs. Ar- letter describing the trip. He gave| thur Mayer, with members of the the highest praise to Amer tail stores. Then he wrote, “A seven weeks’ stay in the U.S. A. shewn us something of ing; Banquet, S. A. Horton, Jeseph Shaeffer, E. S. H. has | man, what you | Assistants: Belore this was only a slogan for us, the same ! as so many others. But Lighting, it| and Jchn Miller. EE is cu WHAT A BIG DIFFERENCE call American way. today we | Titus Rutt, an re-| Farm Women Society No. 8 assist- Chair- W. Garber | Miller knew that there is really something Several days ago a highway behind it, that the friendly cooper- | yorker accidentally disturbed a ation of even the most ardent com- | hornet’s nest, was stung once and petitors are a fact, that you Ameri- | died. Later a baby boy fell into a IN POSTAL RATES AS YET benefit. a few things that could repeating. Among them is the importance of having your return address on all your letters, and to be sure that there is sufficient pos- tage on’ your letters. Many letter, are still dropped weighing more than the amount covered by the postage. If in doubt of their weight, | have them checked before dropping | them in the letter boxes. | for the patrons’ There are stand For the patrons living out in the | rural sections. Winter is coming on ind it might be a good idea to | | creck your mail box, to make sure | it will stand the winter winds and now. Check it to ascertain if the post is good, also lecok at the box and check to see it it is water | I proof, and will keep your mail dry. Is the appreach to your box even | and solid? Might check this. These | cans are really in favor of compe-| wasp nest, was stung 477 times and | may be small and insignificant | tition with all your heats, because! has recovered. things, but if properly attended to | it serves progress.” | - el rere will speed the delivery of your home | KINDERGARTEN OPENS MON. The Marian Toppin The German visitor went with a clear concept cf how retail- | and Helen ing works in this country. It is time Bronson Kindergarten will open that, in most cases, the competitors | September 17, 1951 at 9 A. M. as are friendly—but that doesn’t make | previously scheduled. them any less competitive! Quite If interested call 3-6194. rr - the contrary—there’s nothing . an; storekeeper likes better than to | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers, mail, as well as keep it dry. If you have a problem or if there is any trouble with receiving your mail, I will be glad 1» go over them with you. I want you as patrons of this office to feel free to call on me, | what ever your postal problem may | ke CHARLES J. BENNETT JR. | | Postmaster | | LN Pre | after 6P.M. rE COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO. on Sunday TE SL are TE i Fruits & Vegetables | C MANHEIM R. Robert Fry D. 2, PA. Air Compressor Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. Work Rocks and Excavating and Grading Cellars, Trenches, Etc. Trees Removed PHONE MOQUNT JOY 3-4753 vi. a beter place fo our A&P iY foe employees AGP team are you better nd hetter shop because © who make up striving always to give food, betier service d the values. t for satisfy 't you agree that 10f Dont y i” saving shopping A&P ing, mone ins sat? Please write: can't be b TOMER RELATIONS BERT. cust : 8 tores A&P Food Sto ; : 420 Lexingion Averue, New york 17. N.Y e ton AV YOu 7 CAN'T MAKE A MISTAKE ON ANY PURCHASE YOU MAKE AT AsP Everything you buy at A&P must satisfy you completely or your money back. Try shop- ping here and see. You can't make a mistake! All Prices in This Ad Guaranteed Through Saturday, Sept. 22nd FRESH NORTHWESTERN ITALIAN PRUNES 3-29 NONE PRICED HIGHER TOKAY GRAPES BEAN “sa 2::33° Frozen Spinach ir 35¢ Pitted Dates GREEN Orange Juice Dole’s Pineapple CHUNKS FROZEN CALIFORNIA VINE RIPENED JUMBO 8 SIZE NONE PRICED HIGHER FLAMING RED NONE PRICED HIGHER NEARBY STRINGLESS NONE PRICED HIGHER 49° 28 Ibs Ibs BIRDSEYE OR SNOW CROP vor 45¢ Pa i 23¢ DROMEDARY CLAPP’S BABY FOODS ! STRAINED 10 i= 95¢ CHOPPED ier 15¢ CEREAL 8-ozpks J fg Chiffon Soap LA CHOY CHINESE DINNER «87° Flakes 2-45¢ *Buy | pkg. at regular price—30c. Get another pkg. at half price. “WEEK-END SPECIAL!" GREEN GIANT OT CLEANSE SLEY SOA Apple Buiter “== {1s Wesson Gil on. 35¢ on 68 Corned Beef hash “= ‘a 38¢ Snot Tissue 9 wn £38 | 87 EAST MAIN ST. quart botile PEAS 2:33 24 R har bag le SALE—Buy 2 Cans at the Regular Price . .. Receive a 3rd Can for le FREE WASH CLOTH with each 8 bar Plastic Bag Wor 3 4 indy 4 L Peanut Butter Tomato Paste wre A&P Corn «5% ee 15° Saiad Dressing an ww 4% MOUNT JOY, PA. | 25: RY Fate we Say PU eal Fst: ATURD. The un bublic sal i ban { land tf ng 47 P. lage of | Twp., Lar side of th adjoining Clifford C Electrici and all heat. At the | be offered including tor, electr dishes, pi other item tion. CHRIST CATHA! RICHAF 4 RICHAF will of C.'S. Fran Louis S. N PU Of Very FRIDAY On the of Flizabe road leadi ser’'s Chur ship, Lanc Ip. house atta bank barn bowls, an cattle. Fra TAI TO BU! SUC Ree ® Trou year i simple, cost ins farmer: cleaner cessful every 1 prove t Barn C has bee Er ‘tue Far stalled ir heavy-du power th simplify Photo Gr / SE Lo along t 3: Thais far Farm ha 11- 5 Rooms lawn anc BANK EF ind elect 30 x 70 can he s Paul E. Phone