Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, January 13, 1949 | he Mount Joy Bulletin Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher Is D NE, 1901 through due process of law. But 4) Shay Ye th end reen’t i; the ssme—a na- | ll Eh TH ition where all then have less ves $2.00 and less freedom of action and de- | . $1.00 cision, and where the political 60 rulers determine more and more 05 | what we shall think and do. | Usually, we Postoffice at Mt, | £9 15s mail mat-| of 1879. surrender political gain, Gevernment | rights to ernment for promises material March 3, will give us wealth, Govern- | Newspaper ment wily build us houses. Gov- ion ernment will for our crops. = | Government will provide goods or ervices cheaper. Government will TO R I A L; retect our health, and support us old ege Government will = + + deal with almost every obstacle min has his | that confronts us from the cradle ke less heir 10 to the grave. But before govern- ore {ace to wash, e 5 0» ment can cven attempt to give us these things, it must vedeeming feature | power to control the human and They | meterial resources of the nation, government becomes strong enough CAN BE WRONG PARENTS there is no recourse for the perents want a co'lege ed- people chert of revolution. The their children. Col- | whole machinery of the stete is ( pointed to as the goal to keep the people in line aincial success and social | (5 de stroy dissent, to make in- estige. DC it occur, to some div iduality a crime. that certain boys and In (eday's world, the United inclined towards col- | is in a position without the | president of have the we q i o sorry when youl and teke the savings of the people | through taxes. And that is how eo ® dictatorships are built. / . It seems, however that govern- ily a man insults a wo- ‘ : ment never delivers promised | . is expected to apolo- : : material benefits. The standard woman insults a man { ivi : I . . ( wing oi any eoplie goes down tainks he had it coming | | oy Yy pooper in ratio to the growth in power | n : of those who rule. But, once ad YTS HAPPENINGS § a of en LONG AGO } ’ 20 Years Ago Fifth annual Lancaster County Coxn Show was held at Hotel Brunswick, Lancaster. Nerman E. “Bill” Garber, native | of Mt. Joy, a passenger con=- | ductor of P. R. R. on Division, retired Mr. Harry Pittsburgh | January 1st | elected | Fire Co., | Chief of Brown was Friendship end Walter R. the company. Wm. M Pennell, Hollowbush, well known attorney, committed suicide at his heme by inhaling gas. Frank Herzog, who conducted Hotel at Ir sold Joseph Steckle Brown the Irwin mville, the business to Andrew purchased the newspaper routes, conducted in Mt. Joy by the late Wm. M. Hol- lowbush. { In the Manheim and Lititz vi- cinities, tobacco is selling at 20 to {22 and 5 cents. An opal given the late General Cameron by the Czar, when the | former was Ambassador of Russia, | may be viewed at the State Mu- | seum, Harrisburg. Thieves gained entrance by *.R and stole forcing a door at the P. | Freight Station here $11.90. Activities Of Qur held, held during open house. he parents of scouts and the public to the Open House to be held on Tuesday evening, Feb. 8th in the located on North Mar- Scout Den, Local Boy Scouts Instead this meeting will be Fourteen years ago a Conowingo Now : : ket St. across from Stehmans | woman swallowed a pin. A meeting of Trop 29, Bey Flour Mill. The meeting schedu- | she is in a serious condition at a Scouts of America, was held in the led for Mon. Feb. 7th will not be | hospital from the eflects. Scout Den on Monday, January 10th with 16 boys present. Sen- ior Patrol Leader, Donald Thome, opened the meeting with a Flag NEW and USED ceremony in which the Scouts had B-15 JACKETS New and Used LEATHER JACKETS Sheep lined, New and Used. TROUSERS Several Kinds NEW ARMY BLANKETS ARMY TOWELS GLOVES SOCKS flag and sang “We're On The lined around the the Scout Song, Upward Trail.” MESS KITS and CANTEENS TUBE REPAIR KITS During the period for scoutcraft, divided into sever- which some of the the boys were al groups of boys did wood carving, othe:s Many (New and Used Items In Stock Not Mentioned made plaques into which the scout laws will be burned. Sev- 3 eral of the boys worked on their PEIFFER EN Tenderfoot and Second Class re- quirements. A competitive knot | tying contest between the three GOVERNMENT SURPLUS patrols was held during the re- Open Daily 2 P. M ta 9 P. M. creation period. The meeting had closed with the singing of the Government Surplus FIELD & COMBAT SHOES New and Used T-SHIRTS OUTSIDE ¢ ENAMEL PAINTS by the gal. . Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Donovan | Sed With the 41 East Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. | entertained to dinner in ‘honor of BC Bh ona. their neices and nephews who Scout week will be observed the Bernard Kear, Prop. were home for the holidays. | week of Feb. 6 - 12. The Scouts PHONH 272-M Lester Hench, of Florin, sold his | wish to take this opportunity to property at the corner of and Angle Streets, {of Elizabethtown. Square to a Mr. Mrs. Susan Derr, is celebrating | ~~ her 76th birthday. A very important business rhange in the borough is that of cucation? It is found that | precedent. The most obvious | per cent of students in arts | is that we are a mighty pow- clleges, (ail to complete a four op from the material standpoint, e. Though illness, and | wo are making an effort which i of funds, no part-| hog no parallel in history to ve- | tin rk. some students cannot a score of devasted na- | Others cannot meet edu- | tions, and to save them from hun- tional reguivements, pernaps be- | gop ing distracted by campus activities, and despair. important, disease This is vitally but it ial cngasements, It behooves | i not the end of the matter by a| government above the who elect it. weakens our states. It cr to glorify people producing wi lion dol- his newly passed year. | physical security and our chance ture of cotton was | for survival | " . ' aie Califerniz, only in 1916, Ths is a matter of spiritual { 1d cppe cotton has be- | values. We have ne statistics with « pid established com | which to measure them, no pro- 1 € a state rich in 1 Cuction figures to make other proveh the enterprise and peoples gasp in envy. But it is of individuals, spiritual values which will turn the { i itable and cales, one way or the other, in lifornia‘s ist of posibilities. | the Tong run. The real meaning i il the problem of #he | of America is in the hearts of her | VET ural water table, that | peoples, and in the freedom and 1 isi i host laid | cignity of ali men. ure gives, That, then, is what we have to 1 na es away offer at a time when the world is © o divided into two camps without a VIIRE OF TOO commen meeting ground. We XE © ) i TE cennect oTer more. We must of- i i V A it vost things | fer less. We must check our 4 sn todave world is t own drift toward the totalitarian | { pris st2te where the gevernment be- e ca frem eflects—1 th ts of tan terrible problems | supreme and where individ- € 1 tae: ye ar : Hs i he nations have upon ual thrift, opportunity, industry "Vinge Pree de are R is the old story of | Savings and freedom ave lost. . 3's re ee es being unable to see the forest he- the trees. Ever since THE WEATHER! ne we have lived BY KENNET{! DROHAN ong after nother The following is a report of the . 1 > I stic and international, We . ; ! ang. local weather conditicns from Wed- wave | 1 plague by fear one & " nave 1 plagued y . nesday, January 5 to Tuesday, Jan. ay an i i up by new hepe te next. The wh ‘world could : : . I Temperatures > d to mercury mn a tube, ar : : Dy Lowest: 29 (10th) violently at any distur- er rock i Tighe (8th) ang never attaining stabil- a Average: 43 degrees. ty oy wy. Least daily temp. range: 14 (5th) | A thousand books could be| 7° 8 nl : . Sy . | Greatest daily temp. range: 24 (7th) written sbsut the difficulties we . . ' Average daily temp. range: 19 de- | sre in, without touching more J > : ‘ i : jrees. han the surface of the material. 8 ‘ : Wind ut, looking at the world from | _ a : i Preva.ling direction: North. we Lest perspective we can now tot MPH . : Average velocity: 8 M.P.H. nd, it seems clear that the basic y 5 3 : . Barometer problem, which underlies in one I . wT west: 20.67 in. (6th) vay or gnother all other problems, as . : - Ju y. | Highest: 20.29 in. (5th) this: The trouble with the 4 a : : f rage: 30.06 in. world is that it has too much Average: Precipitation 1.86 in. 1.79 (5th) ywernment, to much absolute au- al thority. Tota Greatest in 24 hrs.: pre¢p.: This is not a new situation, | : unique to our age fhe whole| Total snowfall: None history of civilization has been a Days with precipitation: 1 3 mt ees AED Cn conflict between the individual and those whe wished to enslave him. | That conflict has caused innumer- ible wars, revolutions, economic with upheavals, al] manner of disasters. | make the hest egg storages, ac- But in the present world the | cording to Harry H. Kauffman, | tecinique of enslavement has been | | extension poultry specialist of the perfected. In Some cases gov- | Pa. State College. | ernment maintains its pewer with | — the whip and the gun. In other | Everybody reads newspapers but | cases ii is far subtler — it in- | NOT everybody reads circular ad- | creases and solidifies its authority | vertising left on their door step. ’ KEEP EGGS COOL Cool roms (40 to 50 75 per cent relative humidity legrees) parents to study their children | rons shot. If American leader- before they reach . college age, | skip proves to be purely material, out if they are college ma-|it will he doomed to eventual | whether they have legiti-|fajjure some of the police states mate excuses for preferring not | algo rich in resources. What to go to cellege. Remember that | America must offer the world, per cent! along with her flood of goods is LA the supreme example of the fact ANOTHER STATE HEARD OF that a {rece people, with a free Fer those why feel cotton is! economic system and a representa- ng only in southern states below | tive government of their own ¢ Masen Dixon line, hear ihe | choosing, can outdo the police report frem California. This | states. Everything we have done | i offering a challenge to|cr may do at home to weaken hama for third place ameng | cur tradition of individual freedom | plant is not | stakes. | Ma:ch are until they | finishing [need an extra wide H. S. Newcomer and Son who will conduct the hardware store and Ford Agency independently. | The Independent Band, mas- { querading as the Hocus Pocus Band, of Mount Joy have been invited to participate in the Phila. Mummers Parade on New Years Day. = i The Bulletin’s Scrapbook ! + + + Week's Best Recipe Tongue in Spicy Sauce: 1 | smoked beef tongue, about 2 lbs to cover, 2 T fat, 1-4 min- {ced onion, 3 T flour, 3 ¢ | broth, 1-2 t salt, 1-8 t cloves, 1-2 t seasoning, 2 T water tongue t pepper, 1-8 kitchen bouquet brown sugar, 2T raisins. Bring until the vinegar, 1-2 ¢ seedless Cover tongue with water. ito boil, simmer slowly tongue is tender, about 2 hours. Re- Slice Melt moderate hour. move tongue, take off skin. diagonally in Let cool in broth one 1-4 inch slices, fat in frying Add frequently. pan over heat cook two min. Stir in the onion, stirring flour Add 3 ¢ broth from cook- ed tongue Add seasonings, kit=- chen bouquet, brown sugar, vine- gar. Cook, stir constantly until auce thickens and comes to boil. Add raisins and sliced tongue. Cover, let tongue simmer over min. with low heat 15 Serve arranged on platter crisp cucumber slices, with sauce in small bowl. Serves 4-6. Evergreen Care winter High snowfall winds and heavy may damage your ever- greens A crust of snow and ice splits ever; Some will split meens apart. to the very base if tho cared for properly Evergreens where growth is in a column form, wil] suffer from a heavy snow since it will spread the center wide open. It isn't too late to protect the small ever- greens by puting branches as a You cen protect the taller evergreens tacked to February and break or wind, around them. with burlap or canvas January, months that are hard on your shrubbery. Protect it. Here Is A Tip Do not over-cook spaghetti and macaroni, waen they are to be used in combination dishes that go into the Cook them tender, but The make oven later. are almost tender. oven not thoroughly in the will When piece of wax- the dish taste better you seal ed paper, with a hot two strips together iron. | The seal cools seconds and makes any | you desire. | Inspirational This I resolve on-to run, run; and to cannot go. in a few size sheet when A creep, when I John Bunyan | - eee. Subscribe for the Bulletin, cannot | invite the Culp] Mount Joy, Pa. Troop Committee, all BLATTER INVENTORY Assorted ‘| Enamel Ware each LCT t {Super-low priced to ad- just inventory. * Best quality that’s regularly much higher priced. [ - Good Quality ; Screw Driver |- Now 9¢ Reg. 15¢ 4" blade; maximum service. Exceptionally good buy. Old English No-rub Wax Fill your shelves: Clean- Now ing our stock out. Same 26", 8 pt. high quality + . , while 29¢ ; Hand Saw i % Reg. 49¢ What a bargain! Good quality, national mfgr's Snow and All-purpose Long Handle ‘Shovel od, forged Now t blade. make. Don’t delay, supply lim- $1.49 ited. Reg. $2.00 L=~ Well construct national U. 8. Rubber Force Cup $12” dia. sturdily made, Complete with handle. 16” x 27” Cocoa Keep scree dire at en. trance! Exceprional | 30 value in well- made, » cellent quality mat. Reg. $2.69 ° Big Selection in All Lines at Qur Store Excellent Quality Well - made; * firmly stands up under hard wse. White Toilet Seat sewed; Crack-proof and in 4 Be proof finish, easy am clean. ‘Strong hinges. $6.95 ue H. S. Newcomer & Son, Inc. PHONE 200 It's June in January (= with A&P’s | CANNED FOODS! 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State Tax) CAKE OF THE MONTH COCOANUT MERINGUE 65° LAYER CAKE MARVEL BREAD 'idc 19¢ PIES aiff “49c “or 58¢ LEMON MERINGUE : “JUN KET” DANISH * 2 pkas 2ic PEANUT BUTTER 33¢ WILBUR’S COCOA © 21c “i. 4ic < BEST PURE LARD ih 19¢ print CH EES MILD CHEDDAR each Reduced Price OR MUENSTER * 49¢ a’ PABST-ETT mo i 89¢ ) CHED-O-BIT F000 het \ U. S. No. 1 Yellow ONIONS 5 w= 25° EATING APPLES two ater BIC TEXAS RED BEETS 2 ww 19¢ SWEET POTATOES 4"29¢ NEW GREEN CABBAGE *5¢ GRAPEFRUIT LARGE SIZ 4" 29¢c EVAP. PRUNES wv 2c / EVAP. PEACHES 8 32 RAISINS cus Packace F 3 10c Nt” ier” Nir” ser” tr” evr” DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE JUICE A&P SECTIONS OF GRAPEFRUIT 2 2 18-07 cans 31¢ 20-07 cans 31¢ WHITE HOUSE ! APPLE. BUTTER 28-02 jar 19e DELMONTE LIGHT & SWEET CHERRIES 17-07 jar 37¢ WHOLE KERNEL CORN NIBLETS 2 12-07 cans 35e DAILY BRAND SCRATCH & MASH FEEDS Daily Laying Mash 25 lb bag $1.15 100 Ib bag $4.49 Daily Scratch Feed 100 Ib bag $4.29 25 1b bag $1.09 83 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. 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