The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 19, 1949, Image 2

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2—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy,
Pa.,

The Mount Joy Bulletin
Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher
ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901
Publ'shed Every Thursday at No.
9-11 East Main | St, Mount Joy, Pa.
Subseription, per year $2.00
Sik $1.00
Three Months ............ 60
Single Copies 05
Sample Cop'es Reruns FREE
Entered at the Postoffice at Mt.
Joy, Pa., as second-class mail mat-
ter under the Aet of March 3, 1879,
Member, Pennsylvania
Publishers’
Newspaper
Association


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EDITORIAL
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The man whose wife won't speak


to him for a week isn't to be pitied
but congratulated.
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America is a wonder-
ful chjective but not too much of
the “chin music” variety.
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Could it be possible that so ma-
ny men are short of breath on ac-
A musical
count of their running expenses?”
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Usually a gesd life partner and a
hridge partner are not one and
the same person.
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WHAT A DEBT!
An estimate that the government |
will go into the red by $5,000,000,-
000 in the year
may be laid before the Senate and
House Committee on Revenue and
Taxation by its experts. Down
around Washington experts claim
the debt is alarming.
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Daily newspaper reports claim
there are less unemployed people |
in Lancester County at present
than for some time. Further re-
ports say relief costs for Lancaster |
and
all |
county are increasing monthly,
April expenditures exceeding
those of March by $5,374.60.
Evidently someone is wrong.
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Taxpayers in our get
boro can
a slight idea of just how fortunate |
they are frem the following figur-
es.
bids for the removal of its garbage.
Only one was received which was
$12,600 for one year.
In Mount Joy all your garbage,
refuse removed
boro at
ashes, ete. is
the
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A DELICATE SUBJECT
With apologies to women for any
stepping upon local toes, we re-
of reading that American
women have the biggest feet of all
the world.
been able to under-
the ladies,
sshamed of
wear a larger sized shoe.
might think, from their
that small feet bear the
are scmething
that
don’t pay as much at-
shoes his wo-
as to the price lag
port
the wimen in
have
stand why
rule,
never
to
One
attitude,
stamp of
to brag
men
are having
aristocracy,
ahout. We
round here
tention the size
menfelk wear,
notice
to
It is our opinion that as long as a |
woman can carry her own weight
and that gracefully, a man doesn't
about the length of her feet.
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CONSIDER THE CORN
Strange, growth as
care
basic a
been found in a
how
corn has never
wild state. It has always been
cultivated, sinee the white men
first came to this country and had
found the native Americans grow-
ing corn. The white man has
since improved the quality of the
primitive eorn and has produced
it in vastly greater quantities. He
has made it the king of crops, pro-
ducing about [eur billion bushels
Corn for cattle,
man nd we don’t know from
whence it came. In New Mexico,
in caves, grains of corn have been
found that are at least 4,000 years
old. How does it happen that,
where so much that is grown can
be fund in a wild stite at some
time in its development, they have
never known of wild corn?
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A FILM OF SOIL
Only a foolish man climbs out
on a limb and then saws it off.
We are warned that as far as ihe
natural resources go, this county
is climbing slowly cut on a limb
and some folks are looking for a
a year. corn for
SAW,
As you dig the flower bed, the |
garden, the field, you consider the
soil as deep. Soil is really a
film, a coating that averages six
inches depth co the earth’s sur-|
face. America was fortunate, in
the beginning, fer she had nine
inches of top soil Since then she
has lost one-third of this and |
those three inches once gone can |
not be recovered. Lives depend on | Centre Hall, took place
the remaining six inches and if
it continues to wash and h'ow
away, without taking steps

beginning July 1st |
Manheim Borough invited all |
by |
the average tax rate.
Men |
as a general
| Sauder,
| Church.
to | pf this place, was maid of honor, |


that
nicely,
everything is
and
real old-fashioned
ial Day on May 30th. It
a full day everyone
| Joy We
tendance.
The
fire
gressing we
Memor-
will
Mount
at-
| have a
for in
hope to have a fine
Legion decided to build two
and install
plot at the
These
be completed somt time
Any to
ntact
a ise
the
a
places them on the
new grass Legion
Home. fire places should
this week.
these
veteran wishing use
please ¢ either
of the
Ellis,
1S our
lire
Paul
mittee, or
places,
Hipple,
Lee
Post. It
will have
{ the
the
Com-
teward :
the that we
picnic tables to go with
tive places some time before
of May.
decided at
end
It was
oul meeting
that we the
Hospital Entertainment Fund of
lee
37 Will Graduate
(From Page 1)
school
should send $15.00 to
auditorium. The
the invocation by
Raymond H. Daihl, Church
. Landisville selections by the
the
n the pro-
gram will include
the Rev.
of Geo
Sool choir,
Rev. Ernest P
in Church,
high
he
ther
sermon by
Zion Lu-
and the
Daihl.
held ¢n
Leer,
Landisville;
the Mr
exercises will be
May 31,
at 8 p.
benediction by Rev.
Cla S
Tuesday.
day
in the high school
auditorium m
Class officers James Shuman,
Helen Swarr,
Richard
Members
ting class Robert
Loretta Aument,
Arihur Barto, Wayne
ginia Bender, Ruth Benner,
Brubaker, Donald Charles,
Parnell, Carl
Dougherty,
Gingrich,
ire
presiden’
Bachman,
the gradua-
A. Allison, III,
treasurer: vice-
president of
are
Becker, Vir-
Marilyn
Helen
Phyllis
Gladys Drescher, Ar-
Elaine Gingrich,
Marian Groff
Mary Ellen
Housman, Frederik
Betty Miller, Kenneth
Mumma, Hiram Nigs-
Noll, Jr., Jeanie
Blanche Ruhl, Edwin
Joseph Sebelist, Weldon
Shuman, George
Lou Wagner,
Zimmerman,
Denlinger,
lene
Gingrich,
Haldeman,
Lois
Malmborg,
Miller.
sy, Benjamin
Martha
William
Herr,
June
Robertson
See, James
nau, Jr., Betty
Zerphy, Laury
Swarr. *
res
Sara
Helen
Miss Eva
Mr.
Manheim
Mae
and
The marriage cf
Brubaker, daughter of
Mrs. Ray G. Brubaker,
R2, and Aaron Heisey,
Rev. M:s. Stephen
son of the
Heisey, of
Saturday
in the Manheim Brethren in Christ
Miss Anna Esbenshade,
and
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
OFFICERS A AND DIRECTORS
Grant D. Gerberich, Pres. Henry H. Eby, V. Pres.
E. M. Bomberger, Sec’y R. Fellenbaum, Treas. |
E. W. Newcomer J. Willis Freed
Christ Walters John M. Booth Herman Boyer
AE Fo eros :
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- MOUNT JOY |
Ji
i MOTHS
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| WARNING
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} If you wanna survive better go some place else i
! ‘cause the smart people in town let us clean dirty |
| winter things before Storing them for the Season,
i take a word from one who knows |
and SCRAM!
secretary- |
Richard Bachman, |
Ver- |
Committee |
pr O- {
should |
be |















Thursday, Vay 10, 1949 ( the State Department for enter- { Aiding the Mount Joy Post this |
{ tainment of the disabled veterans | year will be its Ladies Auxiliary |
@ al porte ¢ ( p i
{and also, it was rep ried at our and several women and girl vol- |
meeting that Jack Germer, a mem- i " 4 ;
wa the hospital We. | unteers, The Buddy Poppy will :
ker, was in ih hid go on sale in Mount Joy on the
gest everyone send a card to Jac morning of May 27th and will
{at his home : :
A ——————— gps The Lesion Flag P which was continue until Memorial Day or
preserve it, to produce new sails, shin Yap yor, WHE WAS {until the supply is exhausted. No
I located at the old Legion Home on °
then we have severed the limb | ap = | D | price is set for the poppies. Each
. . | t orner of Marietta me = A
upun which we sit, Call the tree : gi varietia an ORE | e1tizen is asked to contribute what e€ge a €s, 00 risp
. »" 3d otreets, has been remove 3
“liberty” and say that the man | vy Sh yee | he feels he can afford for the cause
ron na ocation ang S ste d |
who owns that soil can do with t ; Post i } a oe | disabled and needy veterans or
it what he wants, but there is!" . yt ow ie ted n | those who suffered most from the
Willi De uly Ce I «© |
surely none who would argue a- oe | 0 1 5 in ne ravages ol war, A fl k 0
gainst the fact that mankind de- |" af go? oh Oph oe H TE e 0 ny avor p gs
. ol ea 1e American 1a
pends upon that thin surface of will be flowin tron: this Pole. when GET A COPY OF ESSO ROAD
for his life. Would a farmer ver the ices ion abises NEWS AND DETOUR MAPS
predaes ii Phihces and ¥ e- a One of the most unusual of the ers cy yrup cans C
ion's chances for survival be- i i
ghteenth - century religious sect
cause “it’s a free country” and he V. F. W. 0S ii pi haven y i TR
doesn’t HAVE to use the methods t YH 3 fo] SAVE NORRIS LABELS!
: was the German Seventh Day .
and means offered tn. save fast (rom page 13 Baptists. Under leadership of
eroding soil, thirds of the Buddy Poppy pro-|Ccnrad Beissel, they established | 1b 0
ceeds is used to give direct aid to [| The Cloister in 1732 at Ephrata, | ugar S
A I all disabled and needy veterans says the current issue of Esso
merican egion in Mount Joy. The money also | Road News, monthly travel paper. DEL MONTE
(From Page 1) { aids the dependents and survivors | Now being distributed by Esso
f veterans who do not have the | Dealers throughout several states, | P i Ch k
sion itself is se g boys. | : : S C
i It i ; ending wo 5 y means to maintain a healthy stan- | the publication contains articles ineapp e y umn No.2 can
Hin tuther TIDE es dard of living or who need funds |about many other places of inter-
1S, piease con act weorge cenet le iy . REGEN The . . ( ‘ - ale wr of
of the American Legion [to taest an The post jest to. motors, a calenda BROWN’S FROZEN FOODS!
= > service officer is available at all | coming events and a detour map
The Arlene Committee reported | {ime to aid veterans with what- [showing construction work on
that everything is in readiness fou ror. Bob) Rein Hae | ain highway
| ever problems they may present main highways. .
tne Junior American Legion Base- esC e large jar
ball this year. They reported that |
the tee should head the league y
J 1€ eam shoul ead 1£ eague : CAMPBELL'S
| The team will start practicing as
soon as the school baseball season | {
Lis ended | | or eans cans C
The Grave Registration Commit- |
tee reported that the flags will be |
|
| put on the graves of the veterans | PEPPERIDGE BREAD & ROLLS!
| some time within tae following
weeks. Anyone knowing that a| MRS. SCHLORERS
veteran in any cemetery in the | | ° °
| of Mount Joy has | weet Midget 1C es 12 oz C
een missed, please notify Bish |
| Heilig, and he will deliver a flag | |
to that grave. 1A t P C
| |
The Post decided to parade as aj . | prico reserves 16 0z
unit in the Memorial Day Parade No matter who says lk .....
at Mount Joy. They will ke out- | 1
| fitted in their new uniforms, which the Perfect Answer id 7
| will consist of of the regulation | 6 12? I ess 00 ores
{ American Legion Uniform and the | {| I OWN MY OWN HOME! {
| waite belts and legging for the {|
Rifle Squad and Color Guard. Re- If YOU can't Sav it—NOW 1s the ‘MOUNT JOY MASTERSONVILLE
| member, any veteran that does not { PHONE 3-9094 MANHEIM 210M
lds vot have Pes : : * : vo ¢ ldine . . Sis . :
| Te yet i ve a unif on but would time to Inquire about the Building These Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday (this week)
| Ike to have one, please contact | *
| Gene Eicherly and he will take | & Loan Plan of home ownership! =
your measurements. This uniform | ®
| will cost you $20.00. The Legion |
will pay the balance. { wg ge . »
{ The Memorial Day The Mount Joy Building & Loan Association
Order Now-Pay Later!
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Service!

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A NEW LOOK
The birth of a child in your family is a signal for
a new look at your Will. A codicil or a new Will
is usually necessary.
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Your lawyer and our trust officer are specialists |
who can help fit your estate plans to the new situ- |
ation. Why not arrange a joint conference now? |



THE
TTONAL MOUN |
WR NA MOUNT Joy, PA. ii JOy p Bay, |

IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH |
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Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin |

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Fresh Fru
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Customers’
Corner
money on their famil
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as we are of our thrifty
bination of low pric
high quality that
A&P’s great values.
able for many years
thing you purchase
satisfactory, return
refunded.”
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if you will let us know
the quality of the fo
you.
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you have any suggest
to how we can mak
shop. Please write:
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Millions of women ¢
our stores every day to save
But we are just as proud of
the fine quality of our food
For price without quality
means nothing. It is the com-
That is why we have been
our. customers this guaran-
tee: “If for any reason any-
your money will be cheerfully
tions can help us maintain
our high quality standards.
buy at A&P ever fail to satisfy
A&P store a better place to
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too, if
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Y EXTRA FANCY bunch 29¢


EASTERN SHORE
Stra-vberries
quart
box
39
FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS bey 39¢
SUNSWEET PRUNES
IONA CREAM STYLE
CORN
pkg
20c i: 39¢c
WHITE OR GOLDEN
2 20-07 cans 23¢
BANQUET READY TO SERVE WHOLE
COOKED CHICKEN
ANN PAGE
SALAD DRESSING
RIPLEY'S OR ARGO
CATSUP
JANE PARKFR
POTATO STIX
3.lb can $1.75
quart jar 45¢
2 14-07 bottles 25¢€
pkg 23¢
RUSTIC GLEN SALTED
POP CORN
EIGHT O'CLOCK
COFFEE
5-07 tin 29¢€
1-lb bag 40¢

CAMPFIRE (2 6!/3-01 pkgs
Pears
CANDY COATED POPCORN
Cracker Jack 2+
Marshmallows .. 29°
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IONA OR PACKER'S CANNED
Tomatoes .
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25¢)
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BUTTER KERNEL CORN
OLEOMARGA
SEA PREME WHITE GRATED
Tuna Fish
HERSHEY'S CHOCOLATE
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1ONA DICED
Carrots 22° 19¢
PACIER'S SECTIONS OF
Grapefruit 2° 19¢
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GOLD MEDAL (8-0x pkg 15¢) Bread he 16¢
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Mount Joy, Pa.
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