The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 24, 1949, Image 5

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CPEN MONDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY EVENINGS
Mount Joy, Penna.

Let a real sprinter
run your errands.
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THE WEATHER
Here is a bit of information that!
satisfaction. |

| gives me very much
{ First the U. S. A. is ruled by the
zodiac Gemini and Mercury the
planet of speech and wind etc.
The Hershel's proper name (Ura-
(nus) spends about 7 years in Genini
every 84 years. It is now there. It
entered on May 14, 1942 and will
leave on June 10. 1949. Here 1s
your history; U. S. A, was at war
and had 7 year cycles of trouble in
1946, 1862, 1776, 1680, 1595, and back
to the birth of the U. 8S. A. So again
the peopie’s time ete, will not
tle till after June 10, 1949, when it
will be a better place to live in. The
Hershel] is known as the breaker of
laws, the planet of invention, the
planet of sudden changes, the plan-
et ol divorces, i noisy and explos-
the awakener, stimulates pub-
'lcity, ete.
| The Lesson Of The Day
The following article is taken
from Harper's Weekly Vol. 1, page|
642, of the issue dated Oct. 10, 1857.
It is a gloomy moment in history.
Not for many years - not in the
lifetime of most men who read this
paper, has there been sc much
grave and deep apprehension, nev-
er has the future
cuiable as
t
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ves,
seemed so incal-
at this time. In our own
country there is universal ccmmer-
cial prostration and panic, and
thousands of our poorest fellow cit-
izens are turned out against the ap-
proaching winter without employ-
ment, and without the prospect of
it.
In France the political caldron
seethes and bubbies, while all the
energies, resources and influences
cf the British Empire sorely
tired, and are yet to be tried more
sorely, in coping with the vast and!
deadly Indian insurrection, and
with its disturbed relations in Chi-
are
al
na.
It is a solemn moment and no
man can feel an indifference (which
happily no man pretends to feel) in
the i Ue of events.
Of cur own troubles no man can
see the end.
ately, as yet,
and if
They are not fortun-
mainly commercial
only to lose money,
and by painful poverty to be taught
wisdom -- the wisdom of honor, of
faith, of sympathy and of charity -
we are
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no man need seriously to despair.
And yet the very haste to be rich,
which is the occasion of this wide-
spread calamity, has also tended to
destroy the moral forces with which
and to subdue the
hangs as usual like
ind silent upon the


we are to resist
calamity. Ru

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April Weather Cycles
Mars, the warrior planet will be
In Aries the war sign from March


29 Anri] r
€z, to April 29. There will be plenty
of war news. Fi 13 days of April
will make headline, powder keg
type of news of happenings along
th elopments and suicides.

The Moon will be high North on|
the 5 and far South on the 18, and
full on the 12 in Libra, which is
just below the equator
{ First 19 davs of Apri] above nor-
mal temperature can he cxpected
with some stray thunder Ms
ind, in the 3rd week you can expect
ver ( | WoO hey :
i settled > wind rain, 4
cool » wind 6 1 cleat
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11 « el 12 varmer, 11
clouc 15 1t 17 in
18 wind 19 ) ) 21 « it,
n rain, 25
cleai 2b {3 l clea
windy, 29 rain jualls.
Spring Planting
nure on the ground on the
P. M. of-1 nd 14. | lanting
date boy 11 3, 14
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And after her
likes to drink
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The President of
Ladies-Gentlemen |
The United States
President Harry S. Truman;
Gregory Peck, Ida Lupino,
Robert Montgomery; Overseas cor=
Ac- |
tors
+ |
respondent, writer and commentator
Quentin Reynolds—these voices will
be heard on one great hour, on Sat-
urday night, March 26, between ten
and eleven o'clock, Eastern Stand-
rd Time, on all major networks. |
The desperate need of the suffer-
ing people of Europe and Asia and
the work being done through Am- |
rica’s churches to strengthen and
rebuild their physical and spiritual
life will be dramatically presented
in “One Great Hour,” a radio pro- |
gram sponsored by more than 75,-
000 churches of nearly every major
Christian denomination across the |
country. Written under the direc-
tion of Robert Sherwood, “One
Great Hour,” will make real the
need of the people of Asia and
not only for material aid—
and clothing to enable
them to build a new physical
world—but more important their
reat hunger for the Christian faith
to give them strength and hope to
rebuild their spiritual world.
The program will close with an
appeal to the people of America to
go to church the next day, Sunday,
Europe
for food
«March 27, and make there a truly
sacrificial gilt which will be receiv-
ed in the name of Christ for all
humanity. Since this great inter-
faith cooperational progarm will
reach an estimated audience of over
50,000,000, it is hoped that contribu~
tions on March 27 will
large part of the funds
for overseas work in 1949.
Participating churches will allot
their portions of the contributions
for food, medicine and clothing;
physical reconstruction of churches
and schools; medical centers and
hospitals; recreation centers and
centers of information and educa-
tion; Christian youth programs; re-
building seminaries and establish-
ing and maintaining orphanages and
ld people’s homes; aid in the per-
necessary
manent settlement of Displaced
Persons. Listen in to “One Great
Hour.” |
— Or
JOIN THE LEGION NOW!
{
Service men eligible to join the |
American Legion may become a
member by acting now. The mem-
bership drive is on, so fill out the |
coupon found on another page and |
mail it immediately.
ED Qe we.
WILL HOLD SHOOT FOR HAMS
The Milton Sportsmen's |
Assoc. are shooting
match at the Milton Grove
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School on April 8th at 7:00 p. m. |
for hams.
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When it comes to stretching an allowance,
the Young Set's a mighty Smart Set these
ta) days. They're as value-wise as their parents.
And that’s why so many ‘teen-agers come
personal
and cosmetics, for smokes and sweets, They
knew that with
spending money
needs . . . for cokes
low, low prices, their
NAYLON SPECIAL
$1.00 LIPSTICK
60c
NAIL POLISH
Both FoR $1.00


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FRIENDLY
LIGHT
We shall always maintain the
traditicns of friendly, helpful
service for which the fast-
disappearing druggist’s win-
dow lamp has been a symbol.
Yes, our drug store stands
ready to serve you at all
times — to provide you with
fine, high quality, nationally
known health and beauty
preparations . . . and with a
prescripticn service of the
highest level of professional
precision and integrity.



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Everybody wants a smart, good-looking modern
car. But most of us don’t want to pay a penalty for
being modern, We want more room. . . more comfort
+... more visibility. . . not less.
That’s where De Soto scores. It’s got those long,
low lines. But you don’t have to wriggle into it. It
has big wide doors. Plenty of headroom, too. The
roof won’t scrape your hat, no matter where you
sit. It’s roomier than ever.
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Tooth Paste
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33c
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Federal excise tax to Cosmetics,
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Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin
It’s no use having bigger windows and windshields
unless you can see out of them. In the new De Soto
. because you're sitting on chair-high
seats. Even a short person can see over the steering
wheel. Even a six-footer won't hit his knees on it
You don’t have to enlarge your garage to hold the
new De Soto. You can still change a tire yourself,
any other at any price. Then decide.
And a dent in the fender doesn’t mean an expensive
body repair job. Come in and see this wonderful car
that lets you drive without shifting. Compare it with
Tune in “Hirai Jackeor” every Tuesday night, all CBS stations
MORE ENJOYMENT EVERY MILE
% Tip-Toe Hydraulic Shift with Fluid Drive
% New Feather.
Light Steering % Longer Wheelbase with
full “cradled ride’
* High Compression
Powermaster Engine % Safeguard Hydraulic
Brakes with new
* New All-Weather Cycle-bonded lininge
Comfort System
* Lubrite Treate,
% Faster Getaway Cylinder Walls
%* New Ignition
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