The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 12, 1953, Image 2

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    §20,000 SALE | SURPRISE PARTY JAY MUELLER BOUGHT : —





Bulletin, Mount Jovy, Pa., Thursday, March 12, 1953 : !
lela, ) Letters To The Editor | $2500 Fire At Rheems|™ " "0" ed & 1500 A birthday surprise party |THE WHITE PROPERTY
II IIIT RII TE "- was held at the home of Allen ¢ >
ppp | OW | | AF | C'S y February 26, 1853| A fire, apparently caused | Persons attended the 12th an- 1 ono of hig ES Oe a aD
THE BULLETIN | [Poe Baas h k when the grate of a bucket.a- consignment sale of farm |. Whit St a wn at bli
read with een interest, \ 10 Tale » Day ¢ e, auffertown, at public
Published every Thursday at 11 Rast | N day fell allowing red hot coals|cauipment on Valentine Day al] of cake and
: wp} . vour editorial on “Building . . uu}: Sanger ins) sale recently, was purchased by
Main Street, Mount Joy, I New Homes” and agree there is | '° roll out and ignite the coal |the farm of Paul Sanger, near jce cream were served the fol-
Lancaster County, Pa. | need SUF mare naw homes i | | bin, damaged the home of Char- | My« rstown, in Lebanon county. | lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jay M. Mueller, Lancaster, and
William N. Young, Publisher I Mt Foy [les Shank, Rheems to the extent [Sales totaled more than $20,000 Witmer and sons, Donald and | not by His father, Michael A,
Fred J. -Alverte. Editor '& Monoger I Accorditia wo ie last census. of about $2500. The fire was|and high prices for hay ranged Lester, Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen] Mueller as was published at the Ri
Pearl Roth, Assoc, Editor & B M | Mt. Joy had one of the smalle st | discovered shortly after 2 P. M.|from $24 to $32.50 per ton; Shearer, Doris Marie, Mr. and]time of the sale.
y ' bd ditor ¢ Jus. Mgr. increases in population of the | [by Mrs. Shank and her daugh-|straw sold from $26 to $30 per Mrs. Harold Shearer and Mar- A Ing
| various owns if Lancaster Co. ter. ton; potatoes brought $2 a bu.|lin and Mary Ellen, Miss Fan Everybody reads newspapers but 39
: : '| The property is owned by|and corn on the ear sold for $44 |nio Flory, Charles Riggleman, | NOT everybody reads circular ad-

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even bordering on the degree of | ~
stagnation. Stagnation is not Martin C. Cope.
progress. nin
| Attached is a clipping trom |
the Lancaster New Era of the |
past week in which New Hol-
|land is considering plans for |
| the equalization of property as-
| sessments, and of hiring an out-
B Y A WIS E O WwW L | side agency to do the job.
. ° | | TI suggest however, that an
Edito rially | It's tough trying to write the column today. agency not familiar with local
oY Don’t think I have a touch of spring fever — | valuations, may well profit by
‘ { contacting a real estate agency
Stalin Is Dead
per ton, and Guy Spittler. vertising left on their door step

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Entered at the postoffice at Mount Joy,
| Pa., as second-class mail under the Act
of March 3, 1879.
John E Schroll, Editor and Publisher





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* * * | mates of valuafions in this area, |
Joseph Stalin, the world’s most powerful | | May I suggest that this be
man last week met the inevitable pursuer| Had dinner at a friends house the other nite | submitted as a second = means . FLORIDA VALENCIA
of life. Death. | and among the guests was one of the town’s | for the encouragement of new hh? LARGE 176.SIZE 1 ¢
The grim reaper, undiscerning of posi- | | biggest gossipers. My hostess was urging her | home building ‘in Mt. Joy, for ORANGES NONE PRICED HIGHER " dozen 33
 

tion, unmindful of power or estate, struck ‘to have another serving of pudding, when the | by so doing, we as a borough
down the world ruler of Communism with | would have an unbiased ap-
swift, precision-like manner. | lady said: “Thank you. but only a mouthful.” | praisal of properties and a fair
Residents here found no time to mourn. | My hostess looked at her husband and said: | assessment which no doubt has
It is true a life had departed from the |"Fill up Mrs, — — — — plate.” — — — What | “slipped out of line” as New
earth. But it was a life propelled by the! gq mouth she must have! -— t Holland's has.
desire to enslave free people everywhere. | I am personally a prospective |
Stalin had risen to power by taking ad- * * * {home builder in Mt. Joy, and in|

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vantage of the inherent ignorance of the | [the past few years, I have learn-
Russian peoples. He stayed ihere by keep- | You dollar méy not go us al the assessments on many c
ing them ignorant, and through every basc as it used to, but it makes up in speed what | built, valuable, older GOLDEN BANANAS PRICED HIGHER he i 2
and vile move a scheming biain could con- | jit lacks in distance. homes in the borough which | pi |
ceive. | have very low assessments. As-| U. S. NO. | CERTIFIED MAINE SEED 28.900
Treachery, perjury, horror, indimidation * * * |sessments which have existed | POTATOES i da. 59%. p99 ORANGE Jie = 3 35¢ |
and enslavement of the masses. His per- “Why in the world don’t you try to keep | for many years and have not| GREEN MOUNTAIN 145. eg SNOW CROP PEAS 2 yn } |
sonal castle was one built truly on a foun- | : kept pace with rising = valua- | ; ' SNOW CROP FROZEN FOODS }
: ) ‘ é Ww ab, $449
dation of sand. cut 3 io judge oy an ae wd tions in recent years. KATAHDIN or CHIPPENAS 10.15, 49¢ Yd *4 DICED POTATOES i 16-01, pkg. ' | -
He was, in every sense of the word, the | *™ I NY. CO TOON Thetefore, the = prospective | SMALL YELLOW ar SR i. 8490p piss gn SA Vo. Pg. 4
world’s most powerful man—until the (1 was arrested for resisting an officer.” — — | home builder is penalized as far | ONION SETS 2 Ibs. 33¢ bog $ “01 pkg
storms came. | — — you just can’t win. las current assessments (in addi- | ONION SETS 2 10: 350 126. $5.39 Your Choice! 2% Phgs. + 37
i * * * * tion to high building costs) due : bey 2 for a -
to the fact that older homes of | NN Ne ~ 3 .
An Afterthought : es Our idea of a confirmed optimist, is a man | yor ry grea val as a as of HUNT’ S PEACHES SLICES OR 29-01 27° 3
da shake-up in the new Soviet Te | who marries his secretary thinking he can jday’s real es ne market is’ con HALVES oan
eaded by Georgi Malenkov, it! : : : | cerned, is living on the gravy of |
wouldn't be surprising to Western obsery- continue dictating to her. low, outmodeled assessments. | GRESTVIEW EGGS LARGE DOZEN IN b5 : | ”
ers ‘to learn the ten physicians who attend- * * * |" The borough needs a certain | BROWN & WHITE DATED CARTON ; |
ed Stalin in his fatal illness have been {amount of money to operate, | ! MILD C SHARP c |
sent to Siberia or even shot. Had to laugh up dit the diner the other night. |and if the older homes does n't | . pound pound :
Sufficient grounds for those actions could | The waitress was serving ao fresh traveler | provide the necessary re venue HEINZ KETCHUP 14-01 23 : I
be found by Communist thinking on charges | hen 1 heard her say: “Watch it bub, I'm not | with the unfair botile IF
or insubordination. They were engaged to | , % ith 1c salad.” [the -inclination is to ‘‘soak” the | |
keep Uncle Joe fit and well but failed in the tomato that comes with your 40c salad. | home owner with the shiny new | Ee REANS ON EAA 2 ba 27 1]
their mission. * * + (homes. This kills the incentive | SAGE WY! ans :
+ * Hr | for new home building. 8-01 17-01 c | F
. 1 still contend that what women know about | 1p my contacts during the cans cans | I
Weatherwise | men doesn’t amount to. much but when they | last two weeks, several promi- In the c |
Lancaster Countians, after last week-end | suspect makes up for it. | ant people made the statement | i piece Ib | I
couldn’t be blamed for thinking the weath- [that if they were building a |
erman was off his rocker. ; * * * new home locally, it wouldn't | SLICED CHEESE A i = 31 c | N
night brought a snowfail of My grandpa tells me his gettin’ married a- fie in the borough, - especially | | A
vers and Ly” the ime Sunday | gun and when he homed me ice of 1 1 0 SLIGED PINEAPPLE w 32°
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morning churchgoers hag Ye on on | his bride-to-be | was amazed at her youth, so | Maybe this. ide of 3 ¢ ; FD
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the snow into slush. I exclaimed. “Gee wiz, Gramps, how come | ment could change their opin- | LIBBY S SWEET PICKLES iy 25 ? Lo
It's getting so we can’t even trust the you're marrying a nifty. young babe like this | ions also. A ¢ —
calendar any more. The weather is seldom | instead of a woman nearer your age?” Ard If this letier has any merit, PEARUT | PRs CREAM-ENUT 5 29
in line with what is expected of the sea- | he explained: “Well, son, 1 figure it's a heap | | forward it to the borough auth-
sons. and vice-versa. | iter Io smell then Hotment oritics, Chamber of Commerce, ! N Tom Y 17-02 33
4 | or to whom it may concern + ¢ ; cans
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Ha Da ? | | Mount Joy. wn 276
: y i i Overheard at a local bar: “My motherin-| = An interested home builder. |
The U.S. Bureau of Census figures have | law has a nice dpe fate open day and | ll i DIN Y MO 2 B 24-01
just forecast that every worker will have 2 si can
more dependents during the next L have ght” » vr = ¢
than he has had in the last—a happy | * * * Florin Y.F.G. HORMEL iy 3
thought with income tax day creeping up| |
on us. | One of our Senior boys calls his new girl | (From page 1) BUTTER KERNEL PEAS 2 1-02 3)
4 Consus, Loved 4 during | “Melancholy Babe. Why? Cause she’s got a 5 will esa res fi
He Wik D v0 the popu Son of the | | head like a melon aid a face like o collie. ), will be a Sword Drill and | JELLY EGGS WORTH MORE Me 25¢ a 45¢ ER 5
nited States will increase by 22. million all the young people are asked | | LOOK. FoR ns TAG ON THE SHELVES Bona
persons, but that only 7.8 millions of these | * + Ye | to bring their Bibles and come | {Egg Noodles ANN, FASE RL YOUR A&P!
will be in the working age bracket. Th 14 is full of will | enjoy this service with the | —
The others will be either too young or | $ World is Of in Pa | YFG at 6:30 p. m. There will [§ Apple Pie SPECIAL PRICH each 35¢ All Prices in This + Advetiement
100 old. We'll bet a few borough residents | these willing to work, and those willing to let | also be special singing. — Effective Through Saturday, March 14th
could use another $600 exemption or two |them. Hobby Show ve pA | )
about now. i | Plans for a Hobby Show are | CASHMERE- )
J “Yr ie * * * | underway for April 14 by the | RINSO SURF BREEZE
: fy. | A woman from Elizabethiown is touring | group and is open to all in ths | BOUQUET SOAP FACE CLOTH IN EACH PACKAGE
Another Deadline ! Europe and was posing for a snapshot in front | vicinity. Anyone who wishes to bok fies i forte 27¢ ntge 29: ! Luise
Fishermen of the county have another | of the falien pillars of an ancient temple in | enter please call Mrs. J. K. Wit- | cakes 32¢ ? pkg. Pro, 31
deadline to be aware of in addition to the | Greece. “Don’t get the car in the picture,” she tle, Mt. Joy 3-9433, or Mrs C. | :
income tax filing law. | warned her friend. “My husband will think I|F. Wisegarver, Mt. Joy 3-9454 1
On Friday, March 14, the State will close | into the place. } on ‘on Before April 10th, VEL RINSO SURF BREEZE
all fishing in county streams until April | +* * ve EE ie oh iris N
15. Sit =; h . Sa likewisa | DISH TOWEL IN EACH PACKAGE |
Streams in other counties are likewise Lorge 29 Sion 70: glont [2° fant
affected. | It's only natural for older people to be quiet. PERSONALS oh. pa. De or B8e ¥ Giom * 60
Fishing will be permitted only in rivers, | They have more to be quiet about. & Scans sit 4
lakes and ponds not stocked with trout. The * * *
Fish Commission points out that even
: | Mrs. Minnie Hunsicker, Lan- | |
Hhiugh a creek or Stream. og never beer: | Just remember when you hesitate—Asking | caster, has been removed from, y LUX FLAKES LUX SOAP LUX SOAP CAMAY SOAP
a rout stream or had never been stocked | | the boss for a rdise is a patriotic duty taese | the Lankanau Hospital at Phil- | Large regular side th si
wih Gy it comes under the provisions | days. The government needs the additional and is staying with | ne. 27¢ 3 "ein 22 Br 32: 3 tein si 22¢
0 e ac * * * | tax on your salary. | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Metzler, : Dil
| Columbia Ave., this boro. She
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= fra was a patient in the hospital for |
Another County First | Why worry because your hair is falling | ten weeks undergoing several | LAVA SOAP TIDE SPIC and SPAN SWIFTs MEATS
Lancas ter Souny ranks first in Paros | cut. Suppose | it ached and you had to have i | : FOR BABIES
vania and eig among ail counties © e [pulled out, one by one, like your teeth. Mrs. M. K. Enterline, Cher medium size lorge giant Re er ion
United States in the number of live cattle | ¥ | street, Elizabethtown, phi oa 29: we 29 wi. 70c he” 24 wa. /7¢ All Hoppe SH STRAY
sold from farms, the State Department of | * * * | to her home last week from the | — eo 22
Ageless ruse Us C i An excited young mother from town called | St. Joseph's Hospital where she |
ccoraimng to the 3, ensus, Lancaster | io her husband who was deep in the sports | had been a patient for three |
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County farmers sold 92, 263 head of cattle page: The baby just swallowed the match- | weeks. DUZ CHEER CRISCO CREMO
in 1949, the latest complete report the bu- esl” Calmly. he called back: “Here, use my Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Car-| ata SHORTENING MARSHMALLOW
reau hag cause of the magnitude of col- | | cigarette lighter.” — — — — Helpmates????? | penter, 20 E. Main St, this bor- | hie 65: Qe Tm JO 1-16, 3b.
lecting the staiistics. ough, are visiting. New York | on 34 O93 i Me
L Chester County is Jean in Be Site. | * * * | City. “They left Stns and are | :
ocal farmers received approximately $14.-| Hypocrites are like pins they point one | expected to arrive home today | ' oo
900,000 for the cattle, xa the county way end head the other | (Thursday). OXYDOL JOY SWANSON ALPO DOG FOOD
11th in the nation in the value of animals | Mrs. Doris Byle was a week- DETERGENT LIQUID DETERGENT CHICKEN
Sold. : Chest a | * * * jend visitor at New York City, | aw 0 Li» FRICASSEE ALL BEEF Fr
ancaster an ester counties are the where she attended the Hail Pr. < ws 70 io gist Haz, 15-1, : STI
only ones in the State to rank among the | I didn't see anything ot the Builders Show | git Show e Hair A ws. 70 bome 2c dame 70c io 49 7 /
first 100 of the more than 3.000 counties Put stuff 1 couldn afford. ee er 0 V1
in the United States. J A WISE ow.’ Patronize Bulletin Advertisers, 87 EAST MAIN STREET : MOUNT JOY, PA. cn
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