9—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pc t., Thursday, July 10, ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 Published Every Thursday at No. 9-11 East Main St., Mount Joy, + 4 Remember it the other fellows’ wrinkles on your face. ® ® 9? isn't worry about trouble that puts Whenever you remember Cheer up fellows. become disheartened, eclipse. oe 0 By this time a number cf men why a vacation as much as the sre wondering costs about twice ameunt you have put aside for it. ® © © STILL SAFE CHEWING Children who chew bubble number of complaints of stomach and mouth ailments, supposedly brands and the monkeys hale and hearty. Ne been taken against any eum manufacturers because there has been no definite proof that it wes this wad of chewing that caus- ed the children’s illness.” Such will ne doubt be welcome mews to cur youngsters. action ee 0 A GOOD RETURN An American missionary to China brought home to this coun- try in 1804, the first soybeans. This crop was many years taking hold ef the farmers fancy, but mere and more soybeans were grown until teday it is a most im- portant crop. We were especially grateful for it during Last year production ran over shels. During the war the crop of other countries reduced, especially in In certain of those crun- seed of several varieties lost. of countries are them with the war. soybean was tert rifically the Far East. tries the was entirely Far Fastern coming to us to supply another start of these are sending them Some now planis. We and these have been improved in many ways from the original spec’es brought here, from there, in 1804. ® 0 WHILE YOU READ In about the time it will take you to read this brief article, a fire will occur semewhere in the United States. Thousands of dol- lars worth of property wil be destroyed. And it is very possible {hat someone will die a horrible death. The National Board of Fire Un- derwriters states that a fire alarm is sent in every 53 seconds — and @ fire breaks out every 57 seconde. Fach day, property loss runs into the millions, and several lives are Jost. Finally, for each death, there are four Injuries. This is the record for an ordin- | ary, “quiet day.” On days when spectacular fires occur, the toll of death and destruction soars beyond the average. The fire that is ‘n progress while | you read this may be far away. But the next fire may be in your home cr your place of business. Destructive fire has neo favorites. | It strikes without warning — and ne property and no life is safe | peop’e ufderstand the causes of fire — snd act accordingly. toli of death and desiruct.on. ® ® 9 NO STOPPING THEM find a chemical that in one shot wil rid us of all pests. it seems thet these whe study such matters have founl that the more they learn about pests, the more in- volved becomes the campa'gan lo them. Farmers have been complaining that there are ail kinds of wew pests to plague him. finds that grandfather never had fle worry abont. He says that some Pa. Subscription, per year .. $2.00 Six Months .... $1.00 Three Months .....:..v... 60 Single ‘Copies ............. 05 Sample Copies: ......... FREE Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. | Joy, Pa., as second-class mail mat- ter under the Act of Mar h 3 , 1879. that even the sun has a temporary | gum | might have been disturbed to hear | crming from chewing bubble zum. The government branch used (monkeys as a testing ground of ali remained | ‘ {> has bubble | 196 bu- | those | in large volume, | far | from it. Fire is a terrible challenge to fhe American people. That chal- | Senge can be met only if all the The | gplternative is an ever-increasing | | Hope seems lost that science can | : gates Ir ] Le weed lu sol x miro The Mount Joy Bulletin Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher | | t Audie Avid (From page 20 Ye A Mavian Alice Bortzf oid ars qo Yomes M. F YY M I Alice held at T r i: { Chic held at daught H. K. Bortzfi=ld. Park. his boro, and James M. Farry, I ves made an effort to rob | son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Brubaker, | we poul house on the William | Florin, were married at 3 p.m. | rickler farm, but they were | Sun June 29, in Trinity Luth- htened erat ch, here. The Rev. W. L The c« Jf a new bridge | Koder officiated. Chicl place two cover- Mi Romaine Brown, Mt. Joy, | 1 bridge b id, and Albert Forry 1 st “mal he J erved t man for his brother. | York r Countie ? { \ Brown cf town, was | | a l f across the ! . : rga 1 nna river at Cclumbia. Li : ad iA tion followed at Hostet- | | A surprise birthday party was : i Cg . h ter’s. for guests. The couple will in honor of Miss Dorotl iba a . El brid | 5 : all numbers it 3 1 reside in the home of the briae | | and then, in small numbers, but | Schock by the Lutheran Church : i os ] od 4 . . after a we tri anada that now they storm his crops m= | After a im rip to Canada and |] tent en total destruct'on. We had | I Newconier New England. heped that DDT would be the Fr the of the " cM cure-all, but DDT is accused of |~ Hiv: schiosl board. ©. Murpny killing certain parasites that for-|- jp t up’ bile per gi J. Denald Eichler | . | Ta i Mice: Poatev. (FN A iy merly preyed on certain destruct- | Tho Lancaste: restaurants are now Miss Patsy C. Murphy, daughter | . | hn ra J 7 2% Mure RBs Ay | ive farm pests, and since the par- | chasing 10c per Ye oils Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murphy, 5 x 1.011 1 SD l yf Florin, a ald ichler as'tes have been killed by DDT, ©. adn of Florin, 4 J. Donald Eichler, To = Mr» Mors ons: those pests have multiplied. ined. as ior" Son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald : “ih ~~ _ of Florin, were married We are to'd that specialized rey Iron] os ; emir 4 farming and scientific farm'ng has | Sunday at 2 pm. at the home of : : the Rev Seldomvi re | not helped reduce the pestilence Lard. 15 ie Rev. I. M. Seldomridge, Lan for where large sections specialize caster The double ring ‘cere: | used. Attendants were the bugs ha Crop n one field day. crop lar rotation help- for bugdom and a headache for agriculturists. ® 6 © AS OPPRESSION ILD flex gued that will eriously ar conimun’ throughout mm of sm | eventually prevail because it is a young and filled which werld | doctrine, with vi- tal'ty the highest | On the continues, and promise, satisfies ambitions of peoples. hand, the list democracy is exhausted, outlived oiher argume capi cid and has whatever value once hod, may and so is dsomed to ion in the Thi is has Bo who long ran, all been states per- suasively the totalitarian pagand st have made a fine art of complete pamyhleteeving, of nothing perversion fect There is bas’cally in communism, fascism, or | any other cept the cruelty and with heretics, | new | name. It | 's as old It weapens of ssion, the and OpPpTE with ecution banishment in the torture, ex — precisely as was done t'me of ro. Its dom — every regarded as used as the inquisition labor policy is man and a slave of the state, to the official ruling ¢! phil olute r ue ass desires. Hs economic 50] essentially that of al hy. when arc the and freedom everyihing was property of the king, of oppertunity was unknewn. On ruthless dictatorship another force whose by of The revo- arms, people, in merged want, name the was effected, in an fear are still sub- abyss of and and physical regimentation. Capitalist democracy, for | faults, is the only form of | ment which has proven capable of maintaining the free- doms of the people. It is the only | form of government in which the | people exert complete authority, | and have the eternal safeguards | that make dictatorship impossible. absolute mental all its govern- itself pro- | 1947 | IRI NER, ve a reg- | that the Federal Food and Drug ed to keep this down, they say. Administration was investigating | pi. that pests cost the manufacture of this gum. Five { the Z farmers, tockmen states began checking through | ,.4 ome industrial'sts $7 billion | their health departments after This is surely a hey-day | , the | nt | have | extinct- | But it is a| historical | totalitarian doctrine ex- | | as | deals | ~ centuries | that of serf- woman is | | | | | mon- | Its | attitude toward all civil liberties — freedom of press, of speech, of assembly — is likewise as old as recorded history itself. Everyone must think and parrot what they are told, or suffer grave conse- | quences. Are the masses of the Russian peeple any better off under the Soviets than under the Romances? | succeeded | © ‘gnorance, | | 1 was the goa] toward which | matic ns strived through bloody | | | centuries, { men died. The dynamics of the and for what millions of total state are in reality the dyna- | | mics of the cruelest form of feudal- | ism. COMING TO CAMP STONEMAN TO GET ARMY DISCHARGE Technician Fifth Grade Harvey of 225 West Main St., this rec departed for the | United aboard the S. S. | Paranaque Re- and Disposition Center, Headquarters, Philippines Ryuk Command in Manila announced. Upon his oner, ently States Morton, | | boro, General placement arrival be Personnel Center the Army and re- | cisco he wil] Stor discnar sent to eman ged from leased from the.service, ———— Broken Mississippi river caused $12.000,000 0 damage to date. g 2' a ‘This Section’ | Numerous ‘Weddings HAPPE ib LONG NINGS AGO and feed}... ° : Miss Jaequeline Fae Murphy, sis- merch at Florin, has taken in hi fred ‘np : ter cf the bride, and Jacob F. Wolgemuth as Flozin. sof | { i + a wedding trip to Phila- { een ailocatec for 3 and Atlantic © City, they € a I ments as sey | a 3 reside at the home of the] al staple VIC, mm 1 . : x Si om. The bride is employed Lil — . i Forney’s store, Florin, and the rs and other igi ~ : > 4 = bridegrcom, by the Gerberich- caster Coun 5 a i : Payne Shoe Co., here. 8 the { Pau'ine Reba Buller Donegal Twp., a Md. b R. and ———— I en me was a|UNION IS FORMED . Church. | 3Y INDEPENDENTS Ada An A. |] strong ‘ganized independent group rom of ndependent ind will seek © LOCAL TRADEMARKS, tae It is well ngt to bdrrow money unless you have Yo. Ii &n unexpeci- ed emergency finds you short of in and talk with us funds, come about a Personal Loan rr TT TRUST COMPANY MOUNT JOY MOUNT JOY. PENNSYLVANIA N77. 75 et oii Kory Lee Wagers : Eo Hot . Mis: P ulin » Reba Tuller, 1 daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harold = a WwW ler, Florin, Pa. befame the | bride of Emory lee Waters, son of Mort Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Waters, Stile vary boro, Georgia, on June 28th, (From page 1) the hom f Rev. F. W. Hopkir v. on Thursday Elkton, Md., who officiated at a | D d w of | double 1¢ ceremony. | H nd The bride wore a white straet | born in New York City. length dr with blue accessories | Interment will be made in ths]and wore a corsage of white rose S1 wg cemet New York. | ns Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Katie R. Herr Laniel Gore of Port Deposit, Md. | Mrs. Katie R. Herr, eighty-one Mr. Waters is a Pharmacist Mate | Amos R:. Herry, | second class and is stationed at, 2:15 am. at the U. S. Nava] Training Station | nd daughter, Ralph G.|at Bainkrvidge, Md. G. Herr, Elizabethtown Mr. and Mrs. Waters are rosid- | 1 of three months. | ing temporarily at Port Deposit, announced it has union NR iso hr bargaining rights if dren, six great grandchildren] the strike isn’t settled soon. a Ar i h Mt 3 2. Gish and Levi] MARRIAGE LICENSES R th of Elizabethtown Rl. Donald Eichler Jr., Florin and | 1s 1d at Risser’s | Patsy Murphy, Florin. Vi Tuesday Jacob Landvater and Mary ert with interment in the | Klin eth of Florin, were grant- ljoining cemetery. ed a marri license at Elkton, DE Ml i Md. THE SHELLY REL 'NION TTY he reunion of The sweet pea is a native of | Shel family will be held] at Penryn Church Grove e program will at 10:30 Mcsquitoes are the most dange:- n us scourge in all India. NOW IN STOCK { Premier - Royal - Hamilton Beach Universal VACUUM | CLEANERS Tank, Upright, and Hand Cleaners Attachmentg are dvailable LIBERAL ALLOWANCE FOR OLD CLEANERS | LESTER E. ROBERTS VIAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY PHONE 204W EAST SPECIAL ror FRIDAY and SATURDAY AT THE HEALTHFULLY AIR CONDITIONED Mt. Joy Dept. Store LADIES’ AND MISSES’ LOVELY CASUAL resses $495 - $595 $695 WOMEN’S WHITE & NOVELTY | \_/ Shoes| $4.95 and $5.95 Values $395 Also Sport and Play Shoes Nwvion Hose 95¢ | | MEN'S Dress Shirts $95 White and colors | | Sport Shirts $95 White and ‘Colors { Now Only > | { | | *Reg. U. S. 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Bag $1.69, DAILY LAYING MASH Aids hens to produce more eggs. 25 |b bag J . 100 Ib bag . . + DAILY BABY CHICK FEE Young chicks relish it. 25 Ib bag . 100 Ib bag ‘ ‘ DAILY SCRATCH FEED The kind of feed your hens will thrive on 25 Ib bag ‘ ; . 100 Ib bag : . . 5 Be’ $1.29 $4.99 $1.35 ° $5.33 $1.29 $4.99 DAILY GROWTH GROWING MASH Helps build chicks into early layers. 25 Ib bag ; : : $1.29 Eyer where, Reads The Bulletin Six with floors Bai annex 40 ft. with : well 2 cicup now a p
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