The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 15, 1951, Image 2

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Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, November 15, 1951 He Ri
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ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 A TE | Entering the Agricultural FEx- MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. } st
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tension service in April, 1922, Eby
Publ'shed Every Thursday at No. 0 H By | a :
P-11 Bast Main St, Mount Joy, Pa, en ouse | served in Allegheny county sinc
— (From page 1) | May cf that year, He participated |
: 4 : | me of the early agricultural { »
Subs: ion, per year .. $2.00 Students assisted the teache in | in one f the earl J WwW k k (
Bik Months ny 5 h I | . Sa a programs on KDKA and has con | I r 0 m Pr re S S Oo r : 0 r Roc S ”
Three Months i Rach © he RAY | tinued to use radio in his extension
Single Copies 05 lewing the program refreshments tivities a oe nerete Breakin Etc. d th
Be sr TREE [yore saved ous th A diary herd improvement asso- How often have you promised yourself | Rock Drilling, Conc g, an
of the East Donegal High School hi ih ; Ch { i”
Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. | o, . 1 | ciaticn organized under his super- 3 : : i |
Soy Pa El OE mat | > utenti Council } visi n in 1924 has been in contin=- to start saving? Begin this week with $1 | . . Trees
Fy y school teachers d so | mm . . |
ter ler the Act of March 3, 1879. High school teacher ha | uous operation. The county has — avings | E 1 d G a g
ay arranged educational exhibits in | Leon onsite] for bovine a] or more — make every payday. saving | Xcavarin an Removed
Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper | oo CCC es and chur | | |
Publishers’ Association var ou den : . A ai pi : | eulasis and completely tested for | day. You'll soon have a real reserve | Cellars, Trenches, Etc. i
— —— aes o orin, Mayo 1 EET | brucellosis
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Publication Day, Thursday ietta, These exhibits will be ondis- | He organized ‘the agricultural ¢ i-| built up. 3
Col Jor a change of advertising | play during this entire week in | vision of the Allegheny County | 76-
should reach this Office e Tuesday, | celebrating American Education { Free Fair, which began in 1933, / { P H 0 N E M 0 U N T J 0 Y 3 - 4 7 5 3
not guarantee insc 0 Week, Oo 11-17 | : |
Ee un 0 ee v in i 4 and is now Topas + to be “the i 93 TIONAL BANK am
not later than 9 a. m. Coming Assemblies world's largest ‘free’ county fair. i Pr
day of publication. { Mr. Stanley S. Dotterer, faculty | Eby also worked ith the county ATES ;
issified ads will be accepted to chairman of the assembly commit- fruit and vegetable growers’ assc- | YT [D1] ih || i
: a. m. publi cation A day. " tee, "nnounced coming assembly {ciation in establishing a ren] - 1 he An Oi
a programs as follows: Nov. 21, As- | for a night market G a] [YA JOY, 1. A | y
E D I T 0 R I A L sembly for Grades §-12. Induction | Putin World War II he or ganiz- | i a — Wenber 4) C.o==— | MN | J
f Hi-Y Club members. The speak- | 03 volunteer workers to assist in| # ; { i A 0 rl |
> +b er will Le Dean H. G. Bucher, of | «ho victory garden program, Dur-|§ = | EB
HIDDEN TAXES | Elizabethtown College; Nov. 30, Jr. | ing these war yeors 9,939 sample al —— conten — — — y
Hidden Taxes, account for a lage | Hi Assembly, Junior Band and |of soil were tested for lime re- | . IN &
part of the retail price of most Juniqr High School Talent Show | quireme hts | | |
things we buy. Take a simple ar- Attend Convention [| Mi Eby served two years as sec- { \ i K' 1
ticle like an iron pot: the iron The following Student Council retary-treasurer and one year as | . ¥ a
nine paid taxes, necessarily had to members from Fast Donegal High | pre Sen. o he Reine “or 1 x agd
charge enough for ore to cover | School will attend the county Stu Ages ‘Ss Asscciation : d+ = w= At 1
them: the railroad that hauled the dent Council c mvention at Eph- Ju is 21801 of the late / F. | | . fa :
ore. the steel mill to which it went, Tia Friday, Nov. 16: Yvonne Bru- | Eby, of Bast Donegal. wis. y | i ———
the pot manufacturer, the whole- | baker, Stepii n Doles, Jeannette who was Emily Newcomer, is] N | The MII
otailer—all these had to| Ginder, Avis Shetter, gnd Phyllis | a daughter of the late Mr. and Mus. | ville, Penna
saler, the retailer—a hese he ec id | '
include tax costs in their charges| Woigem uth H. S. Ntwcomer, of this boro. | | Customer S b Raa
wr ee — ee ee |
and vou have to pay encugh to cov- | Corner For Ve 0 AAP bs br supplying, Inka Paul.
er them all. An automobile, it is | The Ei hth Gr: d Mt J Hi St de t i vas for Rein You ars on a t be -
estimated, incurs 206 separate tax- 1g ra e ® oy 1 u n The men and women of A&P mistake on any af you make... at A&P." you see the
ws along the road frem raw materi- | > : { . 2
a cds WIE Toi Elon reps 1) Tem pe 1) | are proud of their reputation TRADITIONAL TREAT! JERSEY DELIGHT STRAINED THE MI
als fo your garage. When you PAY | their journey home, arriving | lor and Miss Matilyn Young as ad- | : i Here's wi
S2000 for a car, about $460 of it is just in time for dismissal. visors. This committee will publi- | or etrciency. eres how a sm
taxes. { Mr. John C. Lichty, social stud- | cize the Mount Joy High School] | this efficiency benefits you: i Lochinvar Br
209 ies teacher, was in charge of the| student council and events of im- I 357s vou shopring Time Sans var 10th anc
NO PARADISE group who were taken to Valley | portance in or around the school. | | y pping . Ons of th
Next January, a retailing associa- | by Mr. Clayton Newcomer.”! The last committee is the Service | It saves you shopping effort. ‘Caos
tion which has a membership of] Pupils who made the trip were: | committee; Miss Patricia Werner | ! \ | / This her
ot AR ; : : : ; G \ t saves you money. OCEAN SPRAY 601. with tha: fol
more than 7,000 department, chain | Jack Beaston, David Bomberger,|is its advisor. Consisting of Robert | REE» NY y y Cranberry Sauce WHOLE OR JELLIED wo 33¢c i Sh
and specialty stores will hold its | Clair W. Brubaker, David Chapin, | Schneider, chairman: Jack Gilbert, | SrA 4 | Is there anything you would 4% ov 4
> ing i ew [ork / ! = ~ 75 A rt SS 33k ys isslev vin rolge- | ! 3 x
annual meeting in New York. An i Warren Coover, James Craul, Ro s 1 Richard Nissley, and Glenn Wi lee i j suggest we hin your A&P NABISCO CRACKERS Those v4
announcement says that attendance | Ditzler, Thomas Engle, Donald | muth. This committee will care for | 1 ! | . 3 d
by retailers is expected to be sub- | | Fletcher, Harry Frey, Russell|these movies goes into the student | ! | to serve you more efficiently? REDUCED 1-Ib ¢ T
stantially larger than al past meet- | Gantz Larry Geib, Jack Gilbert, | body. The money received from Please write: PRICE! box you
ings—because of heightened con Charles Groff, Eugene Grove, Ovi | these movies goes into tht sadn | Tho nifar
cern in retail circles over govern- | op Haines, Asher Halbleib, Carl | council treasury. This group also | | CUSTOMER A&P GRADE Berry Snr fies
ment price and wage policies. These | Kaylor, Harold Krall, Thomas Lane | buys gifts for the orphans at the | 4 RELATIONS DEPT. 29.01 e . L. Dale out
subjects will be exhaustively dis- | Cail McCowin, Jere Mackison,| Messiah Orphanage. Collections for | he | -0! ¥ 2x ot 7 years
cussed. richard Mark, Dale Martin, Win-|this or anyother function, such: as! ! A&P Food Stores cans All anim
A great many people seem 0 cna Markley, Dick Newcomer, | the movies or Christmas, are made | | 420 Lexington Ave., of the sale,
think the present era is something | vc non Oberholtzer, James Pen-|by this committee. Another of | New York 17, N. Y. A&P FANCY GRADE "A" APPLE bring
of a retailers” paradise with high | nell Jimmy Rutt, Ronald Schofield. | their functions is to arrange for | ALL MAKES REPAIRED / MODERNIZED 6 c
prices, big sales volume, and so on.| yames Shenk. Joe Weber, Richard | Teen-Age Night which is held ev- ? SAU E RC z= 3 or
That simply isn't true. The retailer, | Young, Thomas Zimmerman, Dixie| cry Wednesday night from 7:30 to >
regardless of the type of his store.| Bair Jane Barninger, Fay 10:30. Here committee members nto Electric, CONSOLE oc PORTABLE |
has found that, in many cases, his| alter. Jean Ebersole, Lynn Fack- | collect admission of five cents and | LD STAND | Te
costs have risen farther and faster | Jo; Susan Fellenbaum Jane Flory, | set up various games such as ping 0 C 0 PURE le ¢
a 4 3, ve ap 5 oY ns rints
than have the prices he can charge | Darlene Gerlitski, Joan Germer,| pong and cards. R ELE TRIFIED IN Y UR 0
his customers for merchandise. He | Beriene Harple, Carol Herr, Helen et. - | Call Us Today—We Pick-up and Deliver . . . Anywhere! SUNSWEET
lias been faced with the preblem of | Mary Kanode, Mary Lou| MARRIAGE LICENSES : A oe Y SERVICE
consumer resistance to the price| gine Julia Loewen, Rebecca Mec- Fred Ward Horner, 127 East Main ; SALES J. V. BINKLE E


trend, which has steadily cheapen-| Ki Marlene ls and Edna- Marie Bartch, 206 <X
Faye > Barbara St., both of this boro.
he has been subjected to economic Shenenberger, Shirley Stoudt, Ne Elmer R. Keck, of Bainbridge, |
controls which are exceedingly | .. Wachstetter and Connie Wise-|and Joanne M. Sload, of Maytown. |
complex, which invelve vast mass-
Muamper, Joan Sch. 111 N. Market St.. ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 216-J
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ed the dollar. And on tap of that! Patricia Schroll.
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es of red-tape and which, very of- TO eee The greatest of al] political bos- Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin GREEN Gl GIANT
ten, are tetally impractical. There Patronize Bulletin Advertisers | ses ig prejudice
hare totalle YBa. Dons Los Io | " WEEK-END 17-02 c
has even been evidence that OPS | | Al Prices Shown Here SPECIALI cans
favars “profit control”—which was i
Effective through Saf., Nov. [7th
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never sg much as considered by
Congress, and which could disrupt
and grossly weaken our whole
economy. SIZE
Under free cempetition, America |
witnessed the growth of the great-
  
est mass-distribution system on the!
CALIFORNIA RED (NONE PRICED HIGHER) Tues
EMPEROR GRAPES 2-19 || =
Fresh Cranberries “Vi 25°
face of the earth. It was enormous |
ly important as a builder of better
Living standards fer all. That sys-
tem must be uade-mined by polit-

GRAND IN EVERY WAY
ical controls whose principal virtue |
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15 10 previde more jobs and power | a
for bureaucrats. OREGON STATE : Selling
Anjou Pears NONE PRICED HIGHER Ibs Jk 16
THE MAIN ATTRACTION | :
DOG PATCH HOUSE
CALIFORNIA large c made histor:
asca NONE PRICED HIGHER stalk
Two Tremendous Frozen Frozen Steaks aro. 49
Val ! 1 gu ar:
sib delet Orange Juice He SOU po 35¢
iMA BEANS Green Peas 2%: 45 4)
LA oe 9G Pitted Dates voor 723: Of RO
A Doz Patch hx » is one of the

tiractions at the annual Sa-


die Hawkins Day dance, sponsored

by the Junior class on November
16th. Ciaracters from the Lil Ab-
ner comie strip will be reproduced


murals along the walls of

. The dance floor will be|

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om the audience by an Pgs
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i WAFFLES BRAZIL NUTS, PECANS an
Product of General Motors | and MIXED NUTS selling two c
and swinging gate,
rows of corn shocks and pumpkins |
will march gaily along the fence





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1 Music will b eb y the Lord Char- a nd on subject to change without notice. i ARE Sua With AL poh
es orchestra from Red Lion { oz. MAKE AZP MIADQUARTERS FOR HOLIDAY FRUIT CAKE or 0 H
Dancing starts at 8:30 until 11:30. An open road—a sparkling sky—and a glamorous Blended Syrup 12-01. 23¢ 24-01. 43c take at 5 HAT vee) Jur cake : 1
There will be cold drinks, potato Oldsmobile “98! That’s today’s formula for a new f FEES
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chips and other refreshments on | adventure in motoring! Here’s long, low, lustrous Fi n est of the Rocket ars A ns
sale during the dance beauty—distinctively Oldsmobile! Interiors are rich & say’ bE
i and luxurious—tailored for unlimited comfort! And to
LCCAL ENGAGEMENTS top it all, you've got the power-famous “Rocket”
AGE 3
plus Oldsmobile Hydra-Matic*! Smooth-surging action

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ance M. Justis, son of Mrs. Flor- - SEE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER: Calis SHARP CHEDDAR JANE PARKER EXTRA FINE WHITE sale.
ence Justis, of 620 George St., Lan- | |
caster. Pfc. Justis is stationed at.
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