3=The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, February 21, 1949 The Mount Joy Bulletin Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 ( Published Every Thursday at No. | 9-11 East Ma in St., Mount Joy, Pa. Sul iption, per year $2.00 Six $1.00 Thr Months 60 Sir + 05 § Copies. vies nee FREE En 1 at the Postoffice at Mt. Joy, Pa, as second-class mail mat- ter under the Act of March 3, 1879. | Memb Pennsylvania Newspaper ion EDI TORIAL P iblishers’ | joe reg | forward | purpose, his | commitments to Washington | clamoreus prrlisans to —— no to redeem, no od. It object to but simply the public straight was a plain, matler, a mere honest choice of good men for the His public own disinterested singleness of patriot- ism, were evinced by the manner in which he filled places of high This last paragraph seems to be an impossibility to follow day's political picture. Promises duties, pledges and of gifts are so tied in with political individuals that whether George could straighten us in to- obligations, we wender even etl QI mon + + + \ COMING EVENT ‘bout 15,000 young men were | OVC deferred during the war, to com- | plete their training as doctors and | ing so, at government expense, | By S. H. MILLER Now we are with a shortage | Weather prediction for March of about 3,600 doctors and dentists | and last day of April. Coming! by the eng of the year, the Armed | Coming! The Herschel controls Forces say and are considering a | the shape of the ladies’ hats. See drive for volunteers. It is sug- | photographs of 1864 fer the shape, gested by an advisory committee | “a bread basket turned up side that those men previously deferred, | down” and take a napkin, and then owe a moral obligation to serve. | drape it and you have it. They propose that doctors and also | First few days lamb like weath- dentists who will volunteer for = er, then lion like weather starting minimum period of a year, be | on the 4th to the 15th when a commissicned as officers and re- | few warm days can be expected. ceive S102 2 month in addition to | Then again around the 22 and 23, the allotted pav and allowances for their rank. interest to some younz men who ave either dentistry, er practicing their pro- fessions. @ 60 TIMES CHANGE It has always been our opinion | that playin checkers was the oc- | disease from time We were surprised the city Mass. Ww rugs. cupational firemen, pursued by immemorial. to hear about firemen of Springfield, who have been hooking Their fire chief has issued a new erder. The work, while on duty, cannot be for profit. If they have during working hours, to hook the rugs, they must and not for rug be for sale. A fireman | much spare time from fire fighting to devote to a hobby and hooking rugs is fascinating many men. But, if the must be for their Springfield does not have it looks as though the firs- men's wives are going tp have to the furniture to take bubby’s surplus rug supply. © ® 2 IT'S ABOUT TIME The master of the National Grange, Albert Moss, gives a tip to President Truman that is a tip to the entire country. It has expressed by use does have fires, rearrange care of repeatedly some men, and is not an original | thought. Mr. Moss says the time has come {or lusiness, labor | and agriculture to quit fighting | cich cther in order to get through times of increasing debt and wan threats. It is advisable. he con- tinucs, that labor, business and farm leaders have conference, that the thice - start pulling to- gether. it is something that should have bcen sccomplished a long time ago, according to of us. But how will they get together, since all sides usually must concede on some points in order to reach an amicable under- | found that folks We have kind of conferences, standing? in these do not want to do much conceding. | ® 0° A TRUE CHARACTER ©n the birthday of might refresh our minds on his Farewell .Address, which gives his principles of gov- ernment and his esrnest hope for a new nation. Less familiar to Americans but of interest and im- portance, was a speech delivered by Daniel Webster en another Feb. 22, in 1822. It was The Character George Washington, we of Washington and includes the following: “The domestic policy of Wash- ington found ifs pelestar in the the avowed echjects of the Consti- tution itself, He sought so» to administer that Constitution as to form a more perfect union, estab- lish justice, insure domestic tran- quility, promote the general wel- fare and sceure the blessings of | liberty. These were chjects in- teresting, in the highest degree, to the whole country, and his policy embraced the whole country. “Among his earliest and most important duties was the organiza- | tion of the government itself, the | confidential ad- visers, and the various appoint- ments to office. This duty, so im- pertant and delicate, was yet not difficult t+ him, for he had no inister ends to accomplish, no! choice of his Many of these were do- | This item may be of | studving medicine or | done | time, | Coming Events their own | rugs | own use and if | many | been | most | "THE WEATHER escaping from furnaces 1 4 or disturbed weather with real about the 28th. days of | very Spring starting Remember the last eight April will be chilly. tr X %o very 3 nice, warmer, | 4 to 7 windy, | 8 to 11 windy, | rain, clearing, 12 to 15 cloudy, Snow. light warmer. Oyster Supper i Hall on Saturday Bible Church of God. 8 p. m. by the Landisville Sauer Kraut Supper | St. Hilda's Guild of St. Church supper Luke's will serve a Church kraut | base ment | sauer in the Tuesday evening, [1 from 5 to 8 p. m. | Spelling Bee | To be held at Hossler’s School, on Friday evening, February 18, 1949 at 7:30. Clam Cake Sale Ladies Aid Society of Church, Wednes- from 11 a. m. to 5 By the Trinity Lutheran day, Feb. 23rd p. m. Phone 50 for your order. St. Patrick's Day Dance Junior Class of MJHS will spon- 1 St. Patrick's Day Dance on ‘riday March 18 at the high school auditorium from 8:30 to {11:30 p. m. Music by Lord Char- and His Orchestra. i —————————P PF RV Lititz, Lions Dr. Harry E. addressed the “The County” at the Beader, of Landisville Club on Indians of Lancaster club's Monday night. He displayed some of the the Landisville fire hall indian arti-lfacts he has this area. The Ladies Fire C Auxiliary Snow, or sleet or rain, To be held at the Landisville Fire Tu ! HAPPENINGS nf | LONG AGO i and Bainbridge | presented 20 Years Ago were stolen Maytown 18 bales of tobacco three farms in the section Mt. Joy Dry Cleaning and Press- ing Co., has been purchased by J. | G. Eicherly. Walter Welfley has rented the Fd Ream garage cn Marietta St, and is open for business. Mr. H. S. Newcomer, hardware erchant, was elected vice pres. of Pa. and Atlantic Seaboard Hardware Assoc arence S. Nsssley has purchas- ed the store and fixtures of Roy Forney 19 people in tiree families at itz were overcome by coal gas river coal The r Fair grounds were sold to C. J. Lebzelter. Lloyd Garman has been appoint- ed Div. Supt. of Mt. Joy Division of the Edison Electric Comp ny The History Club of M. J. H. S. | a Pageant of a in the high school auditorium. Angstadt B. Ream, E-town, was | granted a patent on an air brake lever mechanism. Samuel Hamaker, Manheim, now Locsts of the longest beard in the | world 6 ft. 1 inch. Mr. George Mumper, near Mil- ton Grove sold his farm to Mr. | John Berrier. Mt. Joy Alumni Assoc. purchas- | ed a movie machine and was | en its test in the high school audi- | Peris Mfg. Co, | colder, clearing. | 16 to 19 fair. some colder, nice, cloudy. 20 to 23 windy, cloudy, snow | clearing, colder. | 24 to 27 windy, nice, warmer, or | | rain, 28 to 31 copler, clear, warmer, | age weight { Pa. Phone 145. March | LANDISVILLE soo meeting in collected in | entertained in the Fire Hall Tues- ay cvening at a Washington birth- | day party. The guests were the Ladies Auxiliaries from Salunga and Mount Joy. Mrs. Evelyn Cramer led the | group singing alsp a comic reading | Miss Janet Hess gave a reading and games were enjoyed by all. Saturday, March 19th a turkey uprer will be served in the Fire Hall from 4:30 to 8:00 p. m. by the | Ladies Auxiliary. —— eee EGG LAYING CONTEST MARKS TOP 1°48 LEVEL At the end cf. tae third month of the 1948-49 Official Pa. Egg Laying Contest the 1,287 birds on | contest with records well in ad- vance of the preceding Department of i the sponsoring | State Agriculture, gency, has an- | n:unced. test the | The current test shows egg pro- | duction for three months was | | 56,655, amount which is 11,249 | greater than for the same period [i 1 the last “test. Average pro-| | duction per bird this year has [been 43.70 compared with 34.23, an | | advance- of 8.73 eggs. The aver- torium., The new private are now completed. Brothers of Salunga, a new Kendig have opened hardware and implement Store. Fire ¢f unknown origin badly damaged the Keystone Vorks and Foundry, at Landisville. We ee Patronize Bulletin advertisers. of eggs is 0.86 more than in the 1947-48 test. NEW OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS: 10°x10°, 12'x12’, 8x7", overhead door operators. Controlled , Feb. 26, from 4 to fom the dash of your car. Also 3 Class, | lot of commercial and pivotedsteel sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy, | 112 Rats reported killed can STAR. | | Harmless | Mount Joy, Pa. {| with the of agreement covering the supply of electric energy for the operation | | of the Borough's water pumping | and filtering | ed anu enacted by the giv-| | offices of the | . | and spacious Boiler | ounce | SECTIONAL | In stock for im- | mediate delivery. Automatic electric | 4-17-4 | it's New Farm Burequ Starter Mash HIGH IN PROTEIN LOW IN FIBRE Gets Chicks away to a fast start toward high profits in lowest pos- sible time. Promotes faster growth, quicker anfl better feathering, stronger bone structure. A BRAND NEW ADDITION TO THE FAMOUS LINE OF FARM BUREAU OPEN FORMULA FEEDS Use it the First 4 Weeks in the Life of Your Chicks Available Now at LANCASTER CO. FARM BUREAU CO.0P. ASSOC. Quarryville New Holland Lancaster Manhefm “STAR” Hardware, 1-13-10tp J. WILLIS FREED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT TAX CONSULPANT 19 WEST MAIN STREET 12-30-tf | animals. Also “ANTU". Hostetter's NCE furnishing of Borough of Lancaster, AN ORDINA Providing for the electric service to the Mount Joy, County of Pennsylvania, VHEREAS, there is now Borough Secretary, on file a form | plant located approxi- mately .5 miles north of the Boro- | ugh of Mount Joy, on the west side | of Little Chickies Creek in Mount Joy Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACT- By the Council of the Borough of Mount Joy and it is hereby ordain- authority of | the same. | That the Borough of Mount Joy, | County of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, | enter into an agreement with Penn- sylvania Power & Light Company the operation of the Borough's aid water pumping and filtering | | plant for the period and in accord- | ance with the terms contained in the form of agreement now on file | with the Bo rough Secretary for the For Those. WHO WILL BE JUNE BRIDES We Carry a Full Line of Diamonds and & wi Wedding Bands Ask for your free "CHOOSING YOUR DIAMO a fascinating booklet on the four facts choose your diamond. copy of ND RING" vou should knew b FULL LINE OF WEDDING INVITATIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS AND RECEPTION CARDS. Ask to see the Watch and Clock Repairing Samples. efore yon Your gift selections wrapped at no extra chaige. ADAM H. GREER Jewel 87 EAST MAIN STREET er MOUNT JOY, PHONE 1-W PENNA. | furnishing of such service; and that { the proper officers of the Borough | be and they hereby are authorized and directed to execute and deliver J said form of agreement on behalf | of the Borough. | That all ordinances, resolutions, resolu- | jor parts of ordinances or and in conflict herewith be | the same are hereby repealed. Enacted inte an ordinance and passed by the Council of the Bor- | ough of Mount Joy this 7th day of | { February, 1949. { JAY G. EICHERLY President of Council | tions, | | Attest: William F. Brian Borough Secretary Approved this 14th day of Feb- | 1949. | ruary, { THOMAS J. B. BROWN | 2-24-1t Burgess | Koser's Watch Shop Chocolate Ave. FLORIN, PA. The store for high quality AT LOW COST TO YOU We carry a fine line of WATCHES. WATCH ATTACHMENTS AND JEWELRY | | | DEPENDABLE WATCH | | REPAIRING | | || Open evenings till 9:00 for convenience Electric ‘and Gas Welding | Also Specialize On | FARM MACHINE WELDING | AND EQUIPMENT Automobile and Truck Welding | LAWN MOWER SHARPENING (Cover's Welding Shop | Delta and Marietta Streets | MT. JOY, PA. Phone BEER! Call 118J5 For Home Delivery WACKER SPRENGER VALLEY FORGE PIEL'S PRIOR ROLLING ROCK ALE & PORTER Victor J. Schmoll —Distributor— OPEN UNTIL 2 2. M. Drive In For Curb Service your 289 | Sewing Machines dl NEW AND USED MACHINES FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Convert your treadle sewing machine into a portable or con- sole. Repairs for All makes of machines. We pick up and deliver any- where. We buy used Singers. J. V. BINKLEY SEWING MACHINE SALES | AND SERVICE {§ Phone 216J 111 N. Market St. § | | Elizabethtown, Penna. 11-24-tf DON'T FORGET! TO SEE THE 1949 MODELS OF THE Smoker Elevators DEMONSTRATED AT OUR SALE , MARCH MOND 7th, 1948 No Ww Farquhar Manure Spreader and potato planters, Case rub- ber tired wagons, Harrows, Disc and mouldboard plows, disc harrows, cultipackers, field cultivators and weeders. Use Harrows, wagons, and grain drills. Poultry Supplies Water heaters, feed carts, tobacco paper and a full line of hardware. A FEW DEXTER 1918 MODEL WASH PRICES KAYLOR BROS. PENNA. RIEEMS, manure spreaders, d 1 MACIIINES tobacco planters AT REDUCED 2-17-3t “Winter sericus threats to your and wintry health protect run-down” and Guard against them and eral well-being with these fort quality health a aids. Every and dependability. Every proof positive of the wise ing veur scasonal needs at this onc sale. Rexall Plenamins VITAMINS + LIVER AND 36 day supply Rexall I Aspirin ff bot. “i 49c weather are your item is a buy-word for economy of fill- IRON $2. Try them for that winter run-down condition i00 comfort. gen- nd com- price is e-a-year 59 pond 5 RY SKI DCREAM Add 209% Federal excise tax to Cosmetics, Jewelry We write and Pring Your Ads SELL 101 GET THE MONEY | Stimulate your business by adver- tising in the Bulletin. Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin | AT Asp! FEATURING DEL MONTE FAVORITES! Del Monte SLICED PINEAPPLE 20-0z can 27 29-0z can 3c PINEAPPLE CHUNKS no mone 2TC BARTLETT PEARS ‘= 43¢c ASPARAGUS "7.100 a 43¢c DEL MONTE can 39¢ FRUIT COCKTAIL 29-02 DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 17-07 cans 49¢ Li MA BEANS Del Monte Via 23c SPINACH Del 20-02 29¢ 29-01 39¢ . 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SAUCE 2 = 27¢c CANNED CHICKEN igs + 1.99 ANN PAGE KETCHUP sons APPLE PIES PLAIN OF SIREUSEL each 49¢c SANDWICH 2: 2 28c DAILY BRAND CHICKEN FEED Daily Chick Starter Daily Baby Chick Feed Daily Laying Mash 25 Ib bag $1.09 100 lb bag $4.25 Daily Seratch Feed ' 100 Ib bag $4.09 25 Ib bag $1.05 83 E. Main St. All prices in this advertisement are effective in A&P store in Mount Joy. Month | Mount Joy, Pa. ~~ —] YI a with disc in.), dual mant drill, tilize rolle ders, land ley | powe ric c rubb brooc forks corn. Kelvi lumb five-] linole T-wa; piece ous t E V. Refre
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