es? It's a tough job to break down into terms everybody under- stands, A retail came small hoo vecently idea. A company food chain with a unique klet expenses with the compares deductions list- on the pay check of week ed each employes. Each page discusses a Money spent taxes, “deduc.ion.” company for merchandise, wages, nd contributions is in terms ef the iplcyve finds on his ck. Net profits of 9/10 the sales dollar are “take home referred ft as company ested in the financial condition of their c« y 1 like these help bring man- agement and labor closer together in their understanding of the com- plex business picture. —— mr BOX LUNCH SOCIAL BY CALL ORGANIZATION JUNE 17 The nization of Mount T liinak ~ Joy i lunch social in m 1 doggie roast, at the hor Dick Tuesday, June 17 vi we licens 1 nm. P ylvar 1tomobile in the 1953 1 se ye the ate R Departmen ported last weel The ¢ ) icen 1 the a TUHNPIKE COMMISSION SLOW MAKING PAYMENTS Pennsylvan’ , farm newspaper Harrisburg Turnpike C “Russian accuses Penna: of using the ymmission Tactics” in deal- long ‘the Dre am with farmers d four of these By way cof the courts. eet CMe eet ART CLUB EXHIBIT An_Art exhibit of the Mount Joy Art Club is being held all tarough the month of June at .Weaver's Restaurant, Lititz, by invitation of | the Lititz Village Art Association. COULDN'T BLUFF HER "A ‘certain chap out <n Hills bet her she aim, sof she | called raised him five. the Gravel ouldn’t bet marry his and pay.” Familiar phrases like these make easier to understand the company’s financial structure and | problems. The bocklet was timely, too. 1951 was the first year of the firm's new employe profit-sharing plan, and empleyes were particularly inter- Al 1€ pie trom the churches of 1 ! vited \ to { i | { t Brethren Chur 5 S42 a 1 il be pi cd ur 1 held 1 L L B. Cl u d to peo ¥ ] x C WE cll Wf ley- or d C 1 i na 1 oli ) Cantabile, by Franck, Dr. Schlosser: Group 2, Six Sacred Songs by Pecthoven, (Gellert); Prayer, Love of our Neighbor, Death, Natures Praise of God, The Power of God Penitence, Mr. Gassman: Nocturne by Grieg, Dr. Schlosser; Group 3, O Ged Have Mercy (St. Paul) Beethoven, God is My Shepherd, A. Dvorak, The Omnipotence, F Schubert, Mr. Gassman: Group 4, Mrs. Potter at the Organ O Lord Most Holy, C. Franck, The Lord is| My Light, McAllister, The Ninety First Psalm, MacDermid The Lord’s Prayer, Mallotte. Postlude, { Grand Choeur, Spence, Mrs. Mel- vin Potter. This Recital is sponsored by the { Senior Choir of the church and a| or Offeripg will be 8 received to- ward Organ Fund. The public the Is most cordially invited. The 39th Roiinlon 'm page 1) at the wo mH W president, service at Jr., will be Session 11:30 a. Lancaster, in charge of the the Socie- ty’s business meeting also will be held. Principal ship aiternoon wien reports will be given and background, by the committees on trees rounds; historical and cemetery trust fund. While experts who cared for Witness Tree some years ago esti- mated age at “a probably three centuries,” thé tree surgeon who | did the work this year said the! s at least 325 years old die ailed report on the work will be presented at the ni oting. Oaks The grove of Treated Recently 200 oaks, which ad- ins the church, also received a arge amount of care this year, in- dir praying and surgery. Con- nuing the custom of replacing | trees and adding trees to the ov society will dedicate "Ww memorials, with the le 1 Durfee, pastor of il and Mount Joy Churches n charge, prior to the afternoon 101 Dr. Herbert H. Beck, historian, ill give a report on historical ckground of the church found through recent research. The Rev. Thomas S. Dickson, pastor of York First Presbyterian Church, will preside at the morn- ession. The Rev. Dr. Henry B Lapcaster First Presbyter- in pa ilo will participate in| will be in Done~ include se- Choir of Pre byterian | with Mis. Jno. accompanist, rograms. Music fe of Mrs. J. W. and will the Motet Square Heisey, organist, Market Church, Harrisburg R. Heo: organist nd E D. Miller, minister of mu- sic, directing Luucheon will be served on the the Ladies of Donegal. unds by - o> -— —— MARRIAGE LICENSES Owen C. Smith, Mount Joy, and { Paul Grace Brooks, Florin Harold C. Hueholt, Mt. Pleasant | P2, lowa and Ruth E. Helwig of this boro. Jay Nissley Gingrich, Mt. Joy RI, and Marianne E. Walthers, 937 Hel- en Ave. Lancaster. James M. Gainer, and Betty Jane Buller both of this place Owen C. Smith, siount Joy, Pauline G. Brooks, Florin. ere EL¥M. TREE SCHCCL REUNION There will be a school reunion at | Elm Tree School, June 14th at 7:30 p.m. Former teachers and pu- and | pils. will render a prog ram. All are welcome, the | ALSO A FULL LINE OF ID Si WE ALSO SELL ARMSTRONG’S QUAKER RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS Fruits & Vegetables KRALL'S Nes Marke Mount Joy Tile & Linoleum Co. Open every day & evening except Wednesday WEST MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY 38 Ww. MAIN ST, MT. JOY Prices Include Federal Tax ® » £ ® MILTON .. LJ 29 jewels. 14K natural gold ry CODD ® filled. 18K ap ADA MW iL, GREER © plied gold nu ° meral-dot dial 87 E. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. ® ® PHONE 3-4124 “We switched to Dodge and upkeep costs went down.” . says MAURICE ATLAS Atlas Super Markets, Indianapolis, Indiana NH “Since putting our first Dodge into service, we have been most satisfied. As soon as we switched to Dodge, our upkeep costs went down “We have found that Dodge ‘Jop-Rated’ trucks perform atr a much better level of econorhiy in operating and maintenance costs, as compared to the previous makes we owned.” STEHMAN BROTHERS Dee The Bulle lin, Mount Joy, -Pa., Thursday, June 12, 1952 (PENN STATE GRADUATE m., Mrs. Wilbur Sweikert and Mrs : — | John D. Cope, Landisville, grad- | Clyde Mumper; 12 m., Mrs. Char- | { vated from Penn State, as B. S. in| les Dunkelberger and Mrs. Martin | T he Mount Joy Bulletin | | agricultural economics Ney; 3 p. m. Mrs. Ralph Mumper A ia and Zelda Miller; 6 p. m., Mrs. | Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher Th C k BR ki Ralph Nentwig and Mrs. Arthur Brau: ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 mm € Lake ba ing ou. ro] Any of the ¢on tants wno 1ave (From page 1) Publis! 1 Every Thursday at No Droan And Voice Harkey Brows nd Mi Lester Ko favorite ® or special : cake tins will B-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa MITy jarown a bh igh Le allowed to use them 0 def . Hecita i | First All basic ingredients are being S ion, per year $2.00 | i | Tuesday, Evang. U. B, Mt. Joy : esas : « the $1.00 ’ donated to the church womens or- 1 We ny 60 1 lo a. m, Mrs. Edgar Breneman and 4 15 \i 9 . lv Sin Cobies 05 Pres SHY iter ren Church | Mrs John Musse: 12 m, Mrs Alvin Sample Copies FREE 0 Bigler, Mrs. Norman Heisey; 3 p ¢ f good music will bel. ws Pauline Hipple and Jen Ent Pp ! t Mt wed to know that Dr. David E.| ie Brandt 6 p. m. Mrs. Vera Al- Jo) 22 Sec m na ser, well known local organ-| pepts and Mrs. Ruth Madara : ng Mr. William Gassma "| Wednesday, St. Luke's Hpiscopal Member, P A ewspaper ually well known baritone, will 9 a. m.,, Marian Toppin and Viv- on b fetu Lin Recital ' mn the Dire! ian Brown; 12 m., Mrs. Ira Schultz wD rhursda a Layroh on Sune iy and Mrs. Elmer Brown; 3 p. m., ¢ advertising D terno n June 15th at 4 o'cloc Mrs. Jacch Zaller anid Fran Greins s! h Tuesd hey wa presettt a sacred program er; 9 p. m., Catherine Wintermeyer We no N insertic of | of really fine music nd. Margaret: Brown aby aq ver i ' WY They will b ssisted by Mrs Thursday Methodist — 9 a. m the ! X Vv. 2% Melvin Potter, Organist of the lo- |, y pre publication. Pres! ed i Mrs. William Crider and Mrs. Le- Classified ads will be accepted to T resoyterian wrap { wis Ramsey; 12 m., Mrs. William 9 ahd 1. hese men are widely known in Fackler and Mrs. Jacob Kline: 3 p 0 > iid nc hi not want| ., Mrs. Richard Yohn and Mrs LINOLEUM E | ) i T O R1 A L Pitas I 32 program Roy Swartz; 6 p. m., Mrs. Warren LINOTILE : 5 ws : ri : os Do Sy *| Shank and Mrs. John Rider ASPHALT TILE I'lat Majer by’ Bach Dn tL. Sch- lossel Group 1, Mighty Lord and Friday, Evan. U. B, Florin—9 a RUBBER TILE TAKE HOME PAY" | hanks bo. te | em me eee CORK TILE Flow on explain a ec mplicat- Thee, Handel; Thou Art Gone up li M t JASPE ea financial statement to employ High. Handel. My Ciassinan: ia i y ea S LINOLEUM TILE ganizations by Hess’ watch the contest invited to the door prize to be aw Store to wm lay, 21st Store and register Public is Way's Appliance The mto come June for wded Sat- | | ATLANTIC STATION SPECIAL FRIDAY & SATUR. JUNE 12th AND 13th Free With Each Car Wash % ST sve: lf Broce mimes Your Car Vacuum Cleaned WITH OUR NEW KAS VAC WE PICK UP AND DELIVER oe Nd wal EL i. Dodge truck you money. engi- neered with the right load-carrying units. Every model —4,230 ibs. 10 40,000 1hs. G.V.W. engineered with the moving units for top performance. b Every medel—Ya2- through 4-ton—is —is right load- > Betier weight distribution enables you to carry bigger payloads without overloading. b Come in today for a Show Down of value + + » a demonstration . . . and a good deal! The Right Power. With a Dodge vou'll enjoy “Job-Rated” power—the right engine for the job. You'll lower up’:eep costs because of such features as chrome-plated top piston rings and exhaust valve seat inserts Longer Truck Le, With a Dodge truck youll save on upkeep advantages a deep c han “shot-pe 2 alloy steel Job-Rated” » of such frame, sturdy and long, special- springs. Fluid Drive Protection. Depend on o¥rol Fluid Drive to protect vital drive-lin keep ipkeep costs low! This power shion” be- tween engine and clutch lable on 14-, 3 :- Salunga, Penna, ee my SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. Hamilton GREAT NAME IN WATCHES THE proud to announce that We are h an authorized | we are now Jeweler for Hamilton watches NEED If it's quality you want, choose {1 a Hamilton from our selection R CE 7 now. They are fully guaranteed . (§ by us and the company. Don't delay, buy one today. FIRE AUTO CASUALTY y SEE J Ir S | Koser’s Jewelry Store Bob Brown | aia Main Stree 318 E. Main St, MOUNT JOY | 16 Eas n Phone 3-1062 | MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 24-43 ‘Food Dollars Go Further FOOD STORE All prices in this ad effective through Saturday, June 14ih AT A&P YOU'LL FIND HUNDREDS OF ITEMS PRICED BELOW O.P.S, CEILINGS! O.P.S. 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TOMATO JUICE veers 22: 27° “x 29 (EEBLER’S SALTINES = 9% DEL MONTE PEAS 2 35° CHOCOLATE OVALTINE oo vse 30 REMEMBER DAD ON FATHER’S DAY WITH His FAVORITE BRAND OF CIGARETTES, CIGARS, CB PIE TOBACCO AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES FROM ASP! Yanan Van ¥ JANE PARKER ( Father's Day ( ( ( ( LAYER CAKE ur Ceiling YOU c Pri ice for This PAY LARGE 8" ( GAKE _ gos ONLY Cr 87 East Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA. — EAS
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