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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




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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
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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¢ .
Monte cans cans
Del Monte Pineapple Del Monte Slices or Halves
Peaches 2 29¢
Juice 2 '*= 29g
Del Monte Crushed Del Monte Fg Garden
Peas mr 38€
Pineapple 2° 29c¢ i
2

Fresh Crisp Texas
CAREOTS
FLORIDA RED BLISS NEW
POTATOES
FLORIDA NEW CROP VALENCIA
Oranges 7;
U. S. No. | YELLOX'
5.
ONIONS ov oan
SOLID SLICING
TOMATOES
lorge
original
bunch
e
4" 29¢
dozen 39¢
sor 29C
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PASCAL
CELERY loge


Sunsweet Prunes 25

Armour’s
Carned Beef Hash
35°
dexo
Armour’s
TREET
12-02 |6-02
43°
can can
’
Armour’s
CHOPPED HAM Vegetable Shortening
I-lb c
49 | 4 31
SOAP FLAKES





Bright Large
22°
Sail pkg
TOMATOES "oi: 2 "=
PEANUT BUTTER 12-07 jar 32¢
CHED-O BIT G5 oat 13C
MILD CHEESE ..5% “ 45¢
TUNA FLAKES > “+= - 23¢C
CHOCOLATE CHERRIES Rr rt E0p
A & P APPLE. 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.


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