5—The Bulletin, ME. Joy, Pa., Thursday, July 8, 1948 The 1 the Mount Joy Bulletin Jno. I. Schroll, Editor and Publisher 1901 we A SERIOUS SU BIECT UNE, Thursday at No. 9-1 Mount Joy, Pa. iv in Omaha i) ana, A meeting that took place recent- might net have made year .. $2.00 the front page, but the reason for it CFA Tes $1.00 alfects anyone concerned about the vei den 60 survival of the U.S. Those attend- FREE ing were businessmen, agricultural ean ty experts, public utility executives, the Postoffice at Mt. overnment officials and many oth- ono: 1s§ mail mat- | ¢r representatives, The principle toy > f March 3, 187). | study was in the alarming rapidity 3 that this country is losing its soil A 1 R I Al resources. Since the future of the Ad UV) T 0 Jd land is at stake, such a problem is to all. This billion acres of farm cof paramount interest + + + . | nation has one ‘When two people marry and live | | croplands, open grazing lands and wappily ever after, its a cinch they : happil; Se . 7 | farm pasturelands. Of these, over both got the best of the bargain. > sa 250 million acres have been damag- © 60 . : ed, ruined or severly impoverished. 3 rrat 4 1 al 2 . Heartiest Congratulations to all | we have depleted our timber supply » 1 1 » 1 oy those who managed to live the | 44 pep cent in the last 36 years. The Yourth of July, our deadliest holi- | of this on water resources is tay. alarming. We are warned that many 990 rivers have stopped flowing, that the One must remember that there is | underground water table, the main a much difference between | support of entire regions is steadily yearning and earning: than just the greater al points. You never land could be- falling to critic letter XY. | igure that this vast 60 [come a desert. In order to keep it UP TO YOU [from becoming one, we must work Who can stop the more quickly, |out some system to protect our land the pedestrian or the motorist driv- | md water resources. It is up to ing the automobile? In case of col- |} yublic spirited people, more inter- of the nation lision between pedestrian and auto- | ested in the welfare the more than of their political standing and the human body or to take a mobile, which suffers the car | personal aggrandizement, 4 | ions | definite staid to organize to see that that we damage, Answers of the two quest fact that the pedes- | We and ,is [have a policy for lands-use UW ~~ body? add up to the get on the right road, trian takes the also able to avoid having the acci- attention to biggest risk Tapa ppp nnn YY HAPPENINGS dent through careful traffic on streets and highways. The pedestrian knows he can stop but | is he ‘sure the motorist can? The | of facts are obvious and in favor of| the man on the street, if he stops to look and think. 4 ee 0 AA Ah Arta add, POLIO SEASON | 20 Y ears Ago The season for polio. starts in| All red heads were we d June and early July and reaches i's iy to. the Clara Bow picture peak about the last of September. | Red Head ct Columbia theatre Children are the ones usually affect- ed by the disease and should see that certain precautions taken to protect the young. A certain rest per- | Fr:nceanna from | the closing I inni lisville | John H Minnich, Landisvilie,, rded a B. S College, N. H parents I was awa legree at Dartmouth be child should have iod each day and kept away water which might be contaminat- | Studi 10 % Op- [of which she was a pupil. Stoner took part In recital of the Hershey of Expression at Lancaster, ed. Keep flies from children. erations, such as removal of tonsils | Mr. Joseph Moore was elected and adenoids, should not be under- || residefit of the Mt. Joy Alumni taken during this season. Bear in { Association mind that quarantine of polio vic- | Mt. Joy Travelers base kall tims seems to have no affect on con- recently organized with Walter H trolling the disease, so most of the Derr manager of t tear yesponsibility resis upoi thhe par- Samuel Mateer who conducted gents, | \ efresnment stand east of tow oc | has sold out to Andrew 3augh- PLAY YOUR PART { man. Lots of us don't like politics, con- | 5 female possum caught in a sider it a dirty business, a case of | trap, carried 12 young gmoke-filled rooms, whitewash, par- | 5105 in its pouch. ty bosses, noisy declarations not ful- A fiving white Leghorn chick filled. The man who lives in a free | ported in the vicinity of Aber society, can’t dispense with politics | Mills, proved to be a rar You may prefer your book, garden, | Clow radio, ballgame and leave the poli- | ; tics to the fellow who wants it. But, | ay persor shy os ay if we wish to live in decency, in| © ot the ech of the re wdfort, in harmony, we must at- | California end to the business of politics. It| A and k ‘a n be approached with intelligence, wh altended igh school. while ndled in good taste. Conducted on Supt. A. P. Mylin was supervis- | 1 lines, it can be interesting. te principal, was held at Long ering all types of government Park, : ours is the best. Politics is Parade. Land cofiverts. festival n‘ative of our form of gov- and a grand display of fireworks it. Through this medium, | Will bo lertdres of the th of ion was made great, and it is | File celebration here. ty of everyone to take an in- Markets: Fu 27 - 20 cents; | + politics, to keep it great. ‘Butter, 40 cents; 13 cents. 00 Members of the Signal Dept. of THE BIRDIE | PRR tendered complete surprise sell cameras and pho- to Christ Geib, who retired after pplies are kept busy (31 vears of service. summer for tis then| Tehanon Bus Co., line from juipment and develop- [ [ehanon to Mt. Gretna will be are sold. Photography | axtended to E-town. ! vind popularity and the | Rev. Caruthers, of Coumbia ad- neltbyis. is found every place | dressed the Rotary Club at mtain or seashore, | Stumpf’s Restaurant. id or air soil or highway, and | Mr. Clinton Eby, Jr. recently i ra. | purchased the bread foute from hod 25 million persons | Mr, Carl Germer 2 vice the number | lll Gp Amn wears 130, the hobby of | Unnecessary Food Loss raph followers daily.|' Waste and spoilage costs self-i ml ave all 17s of camera fans, | service grocery stores $7.40 for each i wh wicture without $100 worth of fresh fruits and vege- it the gadg- tables sold. 4 « nd cfien » a picture Weight of Truck thf erie he ist” who will ||" The two four-wheel trucks which sv ear by his 1 voter, and 50 | support a boxcar weigh about 14,000 3 ; 1 kick out of | pounds or approximately one-third | of the total car weight. «3 mera These are | en the cb f their game. | First Lady Champion he + hobby pre- First national golf championship cecds to d is for women was held in 1895. The winner was Mrs. C.-S. Brown, | pensive de- al | | 1 ma'erials ond mats, or is am 8 add ney PN sls a ease of 1ott'ny on y else carry Make Way for the Gang on wilh 2 reli cr plates, the pho- | 15 1844 H. Brown combined sev- tos mean much te ail of us, in look- | eral plow bottoms in a gang sup- ing Backward. studies are | ported on wheels. frgasures in the family albums for | —_———— a . | Long Living Tree all our enicymen'. Sweet memor- {i Clove trees will continue to koa tomorrows ‘| for more than 100 years. prosper, ( jes are stirred in. the May the camera hobs | wheat. | Minnesota Starts Big [& The Bulletin’s Scrapbook ! 3b Week's Best Recipe Foundation Tomatoe Sauce: 2 c¢ - fy _ canned or tewed tomatoes, 2 T Legumes On en Soil cooking oil, 2 chopped onicns, 1-2 To Air and Water | pep halo, ore, . arlic clove, halved, 1 green pep- gi Rotation fine, 1 % Worcester- Prevents Comp: ction ce, 1 t dried marjoram |} l, 1-4 celery salt, 1 t Fight : wd Heat oil and : a : the chopped onions, ch I It loar Q pepper arlic. Let Ho ( 1 d la Mo [| cool ( ninute ‘emove garlic ( tte i 101 ! { 1 itoes Cook together ; t rc x ! inutes more Add green H le thot ve epi Worcestershire sauce, mar- gani itter and rked wit 1 ram, celery salt, chili powder tractors and machinery become | Cock until well blended, when mixture is rich and thick. This TAPROOTED LEGUMES LOOSEN may be kept on hand to PACKE D SOIL use with speghetti, macaroni, or tc \ 1 omelet or souffle, wee for Creole shrimp Food Fancies Add 1 cup crushed pineapple tc iter, serve with butter brown sugar..Creamed cheese Tap roots of alfalfa and sweet UXxed with cl ed »uts and clover, as shown in sketch, break | dates makes a delicious topping for | threugh packed soil to assure wa- | [reshly baked gingerbread. Peanut ter and plant food for growing tier with little cream crops. g for graham crack- Ir sanc for the children's inch box Mix 3-4 teaspoon of ugar ith 1-4 teaspoon of cocoa nd sprinkle over buttered toast i preserved ginger with cream or cottage cheese and serve with kers as a desert..Spresd on und crackers, top with marsh- mallow indent top and fill with e marmalade raspberry m Brown and serve warm. On Wash Day A subscriber gi these laundry hint Handkerchiefs will wash L more easily if they are soaked in lt water first, two tablespoons of lt te e quart of water. In| old weather, to keep starch from att r the her : Wir out of the clothes, add a Hl 1 Res palit / salt tp the sinteh and by Re He. tan din handful of salt to the Walter and air and fbrot t rinse water, clothes won't | v dee to tt 1 tick to the line. A handful of | tir Ifalfa _ and t in the rinse water will keep | sweet clover need hos} 1atc na pot- | hluing from streaking clothes in | a, asn i taney are todo a od Job, | winter, i - —— eal ee ee Patronize Bulletin advertisers. HOW ARE YOUR SHOES ? DON'T WAIT TOO LONG BRING THEM IN. City Shoe Repairing Co.| 30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET LANCASTER, PENNA. auction 1 1 broken All records for Ayrshire sales the U. 8S. wer an average of for 23 imported Lile m when paid shires Frank V. otlish bred Ayr and sold by of Bellefontaine, Ohio. The le grossed $52,150. A new record price for Ayrshire uli calves was set at §4,600 by wird Baum and Sens of aint Valley farm, Baint Ohio, bridge, in the purchase of eighi-months-old Killoch Gay Spark (above). For Agricultural Use Developed by the Originators of 2,4-D Weedkillers WEEDONE CONCENTRATE 48 Increased Yields Noted Ww Use of Fertilize ith Rn i } R D dd those hard-to-kill weeds. CSE can} p17 contains 3 lbs. 2,4-D acid equive { per acre the hay aient per gallon. The ethyl ester sod: t Us formula of the original WEE- ; Rav OR DONE but containing almost 4 | a all sre : times as much 24-D acid per cro) in small an gallon, Sticks rai sallon, S $ rain or sh . Ge boa g ine. Gets C WEEDAR 64 - contains 4 pounds 04 produc- oa D acid equivalent per gallon. tive, Dodd 5 an exam- om Ra ld foray, cain I } e in “water. ple, he ci searcn Will not clog spray nozzles. For men on p 1. the easier-to-kill weeds and pre- land's pr ipacit read emergence spraying, had been built up by od In ment t t ity Proc 3 bi of « The gallon price of rat and 3 tons of these Low Cost weed. hay per acre killers. In the tests, a 2-12-6 fertilizer Compare ) The actual pounds of was applied at increasing rates tc 24-D equivalent pep gallon they contain. Use these powerful weedkillers in any sprayer ————————————————— FREE Agricultural Bulletin on Request Tree Planting Project As the first step in a far-reaching tree plan tin g program authorized by the legislature last year New Low Price Mir s planting about two million trees fhis year. Sprayers Available A million deciduous and conifer- ;s are being. sold at cost plus expense for’ planting on lands. * Another million" co- 1s trees are available for free for planting on public private Paul S. Hiestand ren GG) Anca here is no better way to boos! phon. 3285 | vour business than py loral news | paper advertising. J. Willis Freed IT'S A RIGHT MOVI YOUR OWN HOME. WHEN YOU Wh » WILL BE GLAD TO MORTGAGE WITH YOU, TALK OVER A B& L | The Mount Joy Building & Loan Association OFFICERS Inspirational GRANT T. GERBERICH, Pres. E. M. BOMBERGER, Sec. is always hope in g man HENRY H. EBY, V. Pres. R. FELLENBAUM, Treas. i tually and earnestly works DIRECTORS | mn iq oie § done is inefe perpefs Jno M. Booth Herman S. Boyer E. M. Bomberger : R. Fellenbaum Henry H. Eby Christ Walters Grant D. Gerberich Dr. E. W. Newcomer | DRIVEWAYS 36 WEST MAIN STREET — MOUNT JOY ASPHALT PAVING PARKING AREAS - LANES CRUSHED STONE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN THOMAS BOYD TELEPHONE 43-W 5-27-3m Phone E'town 171 or 12 For High Prices et Us Haul Your Poultry Direct To The City SMALL H/ AU LING FEE Paul G. Mumma & Son ELIZABETHTOWN R 1. Phone E'town 34535 2! 1 gal - $1.85 Frozen Fruits & Vegetables MT. JOY FROZEN FOOD LOCKER PLANT OPEN DAILY 8 a. m. Cloister Dairy Ice Cream MANY FLAVORS 2 gts. - 95¢ Ice Cream Sandwiches - Pints - 25¢ 10c Supplee-Sealtest Ice Cream $5.00 1 gal. $2.10 $1.15 Pints - 30c HOLIDAY SPECIAL - 1 qt. BOX - 55¢ Full Line of 2 gals. - 2 qts. - ON SALE AT PHONE - 189M to 5:30 p. m OPEN FRIDAY TO 8 p.m .. lA re ~ TT IIT ELL ELLIE TEE PETITE HEEL TEI ITE LEER 1 ~~ 17070711111 Soy, 3 ~N WV. TITTLE ETE ETT EEA Three things will help: ) Spend wisely, keep out of debt, and save regu- larly. Until the supply of scarce goods increases, buy only what you need now, borrow only if you must, add to your bank account every pay day and buy more U. S. Savings Bonds. Enlist in the nation-wide fight against high prices. The Union National Mount Joy Bank . MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SIARIETTA, PA. LANE | 00000000000000000000000c | Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin | No Doctor Can Recommend Any Better Evaporated Milk For Infant Feeding White House EVAPORATED MILK 2: 29° 10 .. 85¢ caps 230 10 .. 8le i 39e 33c 35¢ Not Connected With Any Other Company Uring A Similar Name of bond TALL 2 CANS n" 2G. 22¢ Car's, GERBER'S OR HEINZ STRAINED BABY FOODS NABISCO ZWEIBACK BABY SOUP OLEOMARGARINE DEWCO BRAND NEW PACK PEAS NEW PACK LORD MOTT'S FRENCI! STYLE | STRING BEANS ANN PAGE with Tomato Sauce or BEANS Vegetarian or Boston Style HERSHEY'S 20-02 cans 15.cz cans A 23¢c 2 Be cans 23-01 cans MAYONNAISE ': 27¢ * 490 TOMATO SOUP 3 "W290 TASTY MILD CHEDDAR CHEESE . | ALL POPULAR 5c 59¢ TOMATO CATSUP REALEMON JUICE A&P GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS 2 20-07 cans 14-07 bot 185¢ 16-07 25¢€ 29¢ A&P APPLESAUCE ANN PAGE SPAGHETTI ANN PAGE 2 23¢c 20-07 cans 2 22.07 35¢ cans BEANS ANN PAGE BEANS | 2 16-07 cans 23¢ 2 23-07 ~~ cans 33¢ CANTALOUPES ARIZONA VINE RIPENED JUMBO 27 SiZE 2 - 45 NONE PRICED HIGHER afd Get tha sweet flavor of really fresh Canta- Inupe, brought from tha melon catch direct to you! Juicy, delicious. BING CHERRIES U3 29e CARROTS REF” 23 TET Ae BLUEBERRIES Fey pr vox 39Q BIRDS EYE PEAS 1200 ok ARE SOUTH CARQLINA LARGE RED-RIPE Whale WATERMELONS 2, HALF MELON ......_. $1.19 Ma2'an ~-60¢ 83 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. Prices effective in all A&P Super Markets and Self Service Stores i 33e CHOCOLATE SYRUP 2 16-02 jars 29¢ CANDY BARS of 2¢ 95 6 for 25¢ FLORIDA SUGAR ADDED OR UNSWEETENED GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ‘w 185e ! SULTANA, SLICES OR HALVES PEACHES 2 or 29¢ LIBBY'S PEACHES wo 296 LIBBY'S FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 5 49¢ GINGHAM GIRL CHOICE WHOLE PEELED APRICOTS 3. 29¢ SUNNYFIELD ENRICHED FAMILY OR PASTRY FLOUR 5 ix 35¢ 10 69%¢ MARVEL ENRICHED WHIT® BREAD wi 14e i 19e 'SUGARED DONUTS +h 15e DINAN AAA mmr mma RAI SN A TIONA PEAS, New Pack 3 for 29¢ WINDSOR { i i { ¥ 0 ex Delu plast Mt. Joy COBH Du Order once, i
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