The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 25, 1949, Image 2

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The Bulletin, Ml,
Joy, Pa., Thursday,
Lugust 25, 1919

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The Mount Joy Bulletin
Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and .Publisher
ESTABI D JUNE, 1901
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nother By Now.
low who mowed his lawn
all Summ (and he got a break
weather) knows: all
t bout perpetual m
tion
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cerely hope there 15 no
ur community who is so
n that she thinks her hus-
humanitarian because he
had t the evening away from
home feeding the Kitty.
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HIGHWAYS
children

Thousand f school
in return te elass rooms, afte
a summer's vacation. The first
few days or weeks of school the
y
careless and

are te be more
thoughtless about safety measur-
es, forgetting the need to watch
mote traffic They will be-
come mere cautious later, but so
haven't quite got in-
to the ‘swing of things So it is
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to the drivers of ca {trucks

extrem care-


ring the sof
I Let us try to keep a
1 i Yinal
record here this school

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IARGARET MITCHELIX
Second only to the Bible, is the
circulation of “Gone With The
Wind". It redd in
mest homes story of
defeat in the war now
tands for all humanity in its
bat against life's undoing. The
recent death its authoress,
M et Mitchell, from the in-
ju ue to a traffic accident,
V4 { reading public
receiving any W work from
her pen Her simplicity and her
fan nd
f ( npre-
Mit Id be
an ho ¢«
i ic pat fame
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wat the deep
fs i S
bribe W ing dinin iths
17a { \ ) {to 1
\ n usa
i i ni nit
ior nt nak it
right, especially with regard
representatives and senators who
Al" to be hov special
vi i in ion Tan
} in private ent
wait pern nemb {
{ay irem a 5
mn sh to be pliced
« any obligation. {his holds
t 1) en. m politics
1 i i mn ia
for i nd lead
a d for dhe returned
t nsact i they
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icy uy ot to find
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I it ton 1 n ol
the ets in Washington
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RTHERN LI ~
ible { his t of
ar, for th \urora Borealis to
£ i Ver mucin ol i nm
1 . These fairy-like reams )
olor that cxtend through ti
sky are lights that issue from the
wo poles f the carth They
cathode 1) and, du to
magnetic field set Mi by th
earth, only touch it pol
Ths glowing light is cted by
substances and aided by
certain
the reflection of the vast sheets
of ice at the north pole. As
they scem to move and change
color, we gaze upward in awe,
considering the magnifience of
the universe.
We should
cated that the
ture leaves us unmoved with the
little appreciation of its
There is on every hand
every day and night,
confirm our faith in the
Power that gives us sun,
become so sophisti-
magnitude of na-
wonders
and in
ch to

oreat
great
moon, |
HAPPENINGS
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LONG AGO
AAAs
Ee AAA
20 Years Ago
rainbows and the Aurora
B alt How little are we,
beneath the heavens vastness,
we snow of the celes-
I phenomena,
ce 0 p (
LABOR DAY } ( 10 here inderwent ai
thor Bay credits working men
t the effectiveness with which
t do their job. Labor, di- I De 15 push-
| | therwise. bears the nto vimming pool at Eliza-
vesponsibility of the future of a Wl nd vould have
democracy by its past and pre- V 1 had Boy Scout
endeavor There is a long
i tl
i"
who toil,
0
sent
accomplishments of the i Mt: H. N. Nissley, oi
Est «
nan whether it be in Wl irned Sunda fron 1
cltory, office, on a farm or be- 4.3 | to triy thru ten
The
compare in his M U. E. Holle opened M
hind a counter American Le

highest standard of living any 3 y Shoppe equipped

civilization has known, with the i ( ythin I lad
topmost economic bracket of the { | i Schroll Stor
cther countries, ( KE Main St
The Knights of Labor,
tarted the
who had The Bainbridge Band h heer
idea rolling for our « d to pl ; the Rhaeer
For Day, back in 1882 knew Fire Co. Carnival Sept. 14
without labor there is Tl hom f Harry Gils
th, that there is dignity | Ra Twp. v et on fire wh
in labo Whatever our title, | the folk were boiling apple but-
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those who work at any job, are to

ers. Workers helped to On turda afternoon Ashi
create this This is a|l nyder and Amos N. Musser,
But, labor
country.
laborer's land needs | rs for Geol

with 1 as a w H. Brown, co-partner tra
By i B
al to work
ertner in its industry.
I
labor and management! working JERE
strengthen the es- n West Main St. this
heth. We
r $10
rether, you
honor honest p e to Joseph B. Hostetter
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( h itable domesti company here I'he follow
Nn th \
} ew ste were elected directo Har-
i Iso rovid wdequate fire | ry S. Newcomer, Simon Hertzl
Fir ( . I .
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to i led Com Henry H Eby
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ol Ww bh, imitted wrovided
whict 1
1 the nD hool tests. Pre
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: lou to 1 ar, a local board
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provided th beginners could
be entered if six ye of «
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LISTED IN ARMY >
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Vi. Fun i ind Mr. Stanle Dot
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| Fo Dik I mt wel warded )
[ervin Arnold, Llovd Miller, Paul
we 39] Weiser and Howard Barnhart, Bus-
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aca
i weal board has been
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: i : Tol K. Wolgemutl ice presi
1 } Mille M. He secretary
E i Afric { | David L. H treasurer and El
i Eastern Can n ribb mer L. Shearer all of Mount Joy
ie high sche a two year
I the wards includ { a chool, Wo Yeo
iol Tod World W hool, i soverned by the Lan-
Lr A I i yy LHL rel :
mx \ 1 d Expert t Mennonite School Board
acre Badae Jay Paul Sauder, who formerly
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ce Stil MBI mesma mee was principal of the New Holland
until this
School and
year
CENTURY - OLD
he oldest suspensicn bridge in
BRIDGE High
was in Tampa Mission,
charge ol
Florida, has been named the su-
ie United States will be 100
principal.
rl Irn,
yecrs old this year Spanning |
the Ohio River at Wheeling West

 
| Virginia the 1010 foot suspensio Opto advise aga the
bridge was opened to traffic in| Wearing sun glasses while
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With Frait peel duction Station, as post surgeon | AJR, AND MRS. HENRY LORAW :
ili Sau With Fruit et : Fon 1 Ew :
tn ‘saptions. thi bo And commanding officer of that] \fARRIED 60 YEARS An Electric Portable
> Station at the U. S. Army Recep- a
y ( ) head 2 N re Mr, and Mrs. Henry Loraw, Don- C 1
{ Vey depot, 1 ume-
emove stems and seeds | ion Center and Depot, New Cu | Road, are celebrating Or Console
erland and as surgeor nd chief 1 :
( ( rec pep} ~ their sixtieth wedding anniversary
medical officer of the Personnel | 1 " A or 1
P d 1 ppl nd {eda I'hurhda Aug 25th
-~ '¢ Fort George ( Meade hl 1 | : »
is pnd ; He wa discharged a fa ly dinner at then om 0
€ pep 1 | | oN 111 \ il he 1 »
I itena Colonel. After beir
I 1 choppe 1 . . iy ' le d
Add eased hy Uncle Sam he re- I | 1889
Add to tn The coupl n 18%
turned to his practice here. Af-| *P : iy
1 i cuj of NWOWI . 1 Mastersonville b he late Rev
te {uit me time he was again | “
( 1 quart - Tad sin and for 1 . | Samuel Zook, of the Church o
y : round inna catied pon and or the past siX - hi Ei h
: : . | £550 months was doing surgical duty | Loraw was tnen i
| oy with the U. 8. Public Health Ser-|™ brid teen. The
OE ee te] Vice, Washinmon, D. '€ | now 0 is
N¢ IC which th . cklav
ot : Returns Sept. Ist :
! have been tied in’ a clotl D Gates having leased his | Last yea the s thought
ha | t th fo W ji ] isis > ‘1 \ o y 0th
: ! : ©! former location to Dr. O'Connor | that they had their 60t A
| { mixture ick 1d i 1 ra he : sx . nase cabinet st
re i has purchased at private sale and {anniversary until Mrs. Loraw ay You can also have it electrified in your present cabinet. Esti
ent lemove > 1 1 TY Pie sliver
he wil Te on private terms the L. G. Forney not sure, checked the maria mate given free. Prompt guaranteed service. Pick up and deliver
d pour cml sauce W- | or estead, (formerly Carmany’s) | cerulicat anywhere.
! lized j Nd seal them the north side of East Mair There are three children, all mar-
3 Street After considerable re- | ried They are Mrs. Elsie Shenk, J. ® BI
In A Hurry? 4 i | : ts: * Mrs
modeling he will open his offices | who lives with her parents; = Mrs.
If vou want to prepare a quick wd siege his’ family to this lo-| Lottie Bundel of Palmyra, and SEWING MACHINE SALES AND SERVICE
dine) y u Mix tion : Roy Loraw, of Elizabethtewn. There Plione 2i€J 111 N. Market Street, Elizabethtown, Pa.
nese Hate I one of th Prior to his departure from our | are also 5 grandchildren and 10
i | ( 1 } flo }
: town, six months ago Dr. Gates great-grandchildren
Bake n 15u cake on youl ee B a ee a - —r————
ddl While cakes bake,
meit NC ] | American cheese,
i chopped ripe olive
cn the pancakes and >
vi N ( d ] frest
{ cof
Care of Nylon
non fabric nave mixture o
\ t 1 thers all ny-
nylon and rayon All
bric that, if heat-set
( ed ironing, However,
IK used it just mod-
ie hot Wash nylon and
1 terial by I and
betore completely dry
( oderately hot iron and
Quickly Wash nylon and rayon 7
ick d hand and do not
il Pre with a moderate ’
iron on WRONG side
Inspirational
I 0 word ferior jc
i \ rapture
bor {uml -A. Neele.
- -—g wn a
Weddi
Gladys 1. Hoffman
nti A 2 . . . - . - . -—y
Curtis A. Books A morning , . . any afternoon... in any A&P,
Miss Gladys H. Hoffman, the Are. 3 : it
if Service i ave aed 3 hie re
dovahter of Mo. and Wc John Self Service Market you are sure to hear quality
H, Hoffman, Maytbwn and Curti minded women saying to each other. “How does
Books, sor 1 Mr. and Mh A&P do it?
Elme VI Bool Cleon wer : 1 y
19 I None REDE Wr $n ce“ .
ol ta Fast Dons. Pleasantly surprised. they tell us, “Yow
I Twp. High School Auditorium fruits and vegetables ave fresher.” “Your dairy
ow l R 3 a : .
a B F items, baked goods, and other things are fresher,
la Bre : ” :
Ch oh offi yet your prices are always low,
t | Yishop Mu You see, women who are shopping around
! v iE : y tind that they don’t get the best values unless they
yf 4 brid W natron of he g : v
1 Birer Ho I . gel top quality and veal freshness along with low
| Ti prices
Hol J
[ isher ay
i’ i Da How A&P does it is really no secret
Cle t 1 I aved 1
Yyeadin ISH is wer Saving money for A&P customers is an old, old
I M Clair H. Hoffman . — yy TE, ' a
Pauline | i story with us, Not because we say so, but because pletely, tell us, We will cheerfully return your
more and more families tell us it’s so. money.
—-— oa ‘ .
It takes a lot of good American “know-how” : »
1 1 : =
: ©; Other things that help you save
News Fi to price quality foods low and keep them low every v things that help you sav
S$ rom rior : : i Ce
day in the week. We do this because, like the thrifty Accurate scales, . . kept accurate by regular in-
(From page 1) . 4 .
vilelnoon, Bring vous lunch. come women we serve, we budget our expenses too. You spections , . . are placed so vou can read the dials
1 ~ 1 1 $ .
and Fellowship with them. know, the lower out expenses the lower our prices, and check on what you are getting,
vd Vogt and children And it takes a lot of “know-how” to know Prices plainly marked on each item plus
yl vednesday with her parents, 1 : : . . . . ioe
Mr. afd Mie. Lawton on Lincoln where to buy and when to buy to bring the best printed cash register slips, listing your purchases
West values to our customers. — s0 vou may quickly verify your order and ex-
Mr. and Mrs. James Mumper and Saving money for A&P customers is a com- penditure, when you get home
y of wn, v ed Mr. and 1: : q 1. . . : 4
= thine or: ] am: / . . .
Irs. George Mumper on Sundav. bination of many things. big and small, Dig down And with courteous personnel to make every
Ginnie Shelly. of Yoaneaster to the root for these things and vou’ll find how A&P visit to your A&P, Self Service Market pleasant
fathe [rr Samuel Shel- y inns 43 iii. 3.0 prs . 3 . 5
i Ir: Samuel Shel does it... efficiency in buying. in selling, and in and satistying, we invite vou to come and see for
y eveni y . y
Mrs. Martin ad good storekeeping. vourself how more and more women are cutting
N ichler visited Mrs. Ida _ their food bills at A&P.
F on. Sunday. Quality and freshness b
S Shelly visited his m Es
Sveti; Nathan and Amos Shell Those good values that women get at their A&P
5: | in a > . . . HOW YOU CAN HELP US T
it Manheini on Sunday. begin with our insistence on fine quality. Unless a RVI LP T0
Vi I Mew W vd : ; : SERVE YOU BETTER
: | Sy aren product can deliver good value. it cannot win a If you are a patron of the A&P in vour com
f Emigsvill York Co., visited . 2D ui) ab
. t i place in our stores, Our buyers turn down scores of munity. please write us about anything that
ives in town on Saturday. : . . : you believe we can do to make it a still better
M id Mrs. James Mumper of products which fail to measure up to A&P’s high place to shop. {
Maytown visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo sf 1 | If you formerly shopped at AP. but do {
" 4 i RAI Ne DY andaras, not now due to some failure on our part, !
jumper ( . rT : Nd |
Pe 3 : And freshness is very important too. Unless please tell us about it. We'll do our best to
Amongst oul advertisers this : correct or adjust the matter to your entire
k is Stehman's Store. who will foods are dependably fresh when vou buy them artic:
n J riticisms, opinions and suggogaons., that
ve a Iree package of Muffets to you don’t get full value for vour money, We guar- will help to make your A&P Sgn store 10-
their eustomet Read their ad and : re . : morrow than it is today. are always welcome
: vat antee the freshness of every item because our store You will receive a prompi acknowledgment,
Satur Sept. 10th, a public sale personnel is trained to properly care for foods. Write to: :
) i 2 oe Sy on Customer Relations Department,
of larm prcperty and "real estate Ample refrigeration is also provided. If ever vou A&P Food Stores, 420 Lexington Avenue
will be held by the Elmer S. Weav-! : . 1 q ; New York I”. NY or
Rate buy anything at A&P that fails to satisfy you com- ma
rr Gl NB eet
USE SAFETY DEVICES
Shields which machinery .
manufacturers put on farm iis
equipment cover dangerous A af ® oe
. Waly "5
ts, es to e Great Atluntic & acitic Tea Company
dents, but they do no good un- | - 4
less kept in place, declares John
R. Haswell, Penn «State extension
) agricultural engineer. |
The Bulletin’s Dr. Jno. S. Gates
Councilman from
During the
here, Dr. and
jrerved as a
the Fast Ward
time
the family
|
resided
(From Page 1) Mrs. Gates made a host of friends
will he
return
re nth Ul
Dr. Gates served as thel all of whom
Medical
Baltimore In- |
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