The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 13, 1949, Image 2

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    2—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy,
The Mount
Jno. E. Schroll, Editor
ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901
Published Every Thursday at No.
@-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa

Subscription, per year .. $2.00
Six Months .............. $1.00
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FREE
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Entered at the Postoffice at Mt.
Joy, Pa., as second-class mail mat-
ter under the Act of March 3, 1879
Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper
Publ ishers’ Association
EDITORIAL
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Some men are measured by the
size of their body but most by the
bank roll,
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size of their
Folks are
bargains or the five and dime stor-
es wouldn't be spectacles.
® eo 0
remember the
always looking for
time
from your
Can vou
when you got seeds
Congressman but now you get
mostly bunk.
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A father here told his
son that he was born free but the
chances are that before long he
will have to fight for it.
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NG AND DRIVING
between
young
DRINKER
Can a line be

drawn
how many drinks a man can take
to cease to be a dependable dri-
ver? Many drivers are influen-
ced by .05 per cent
the blcod which follows two oun-
bottles of
beer. Every driver is under the
influence from 15 per cent alchoh-
ol in his blood.
ters have 55
rate of that of drivers who
taken no drinks. is a trite
stuffy old
alchohol in
ces of whiskey or two
The 15 per cen-
times the accident
have

ing. a
cording to
seems to have peen
some
proven that
alcohol and gasoline don’t mix.
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NOT ON THE SHELF YET
The life
through improved health standards
and medical know how and the
man that used to be through at 59
or 60 is a person today with years
of valuable
But, in many institutions,
sory retirement is fixed
regard for the individual's
ience and
span has lengthened on
without
exper-
need of employment.
This is detrimental to business as
well as the
Assoc. of Manufacturers and the
person,
U. S. Chamber of Commerce, in
conducting a
business and
survey

industrial concerns
in principal cities, found that, as a
whole the employers whe accepted
elder men and physically handi-
capped workers, on the basis of
ability,
better
turnover and less
Who said old age!
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THERE ARE TWO SIDES
Some teachers and
were getting more work,
work ond less personnel
absenteeism.
educators
feel there is the loss of academic
freedom in having to take a loy-
alty oath in crder to instruct in
the schools.
ranks of public
feel it is just,
Some leaders in the
school teachers,
even necessary in
Since the
can scheoolroom is the one
where truth and free inquiry is
found, those who follow Commun-
ism rob the youth of this right.
Ask any parent if he or she want
it to hapgen Should one
who has taken an oath «of 2alle-
giance to Communism,
surrendered his
certain areas Ameri-
place
here.

who has
freedom of his
will and conscience
thought, action,
to Communism. be guiding the
young minds in the public school
system?
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WE EVER LEARN?
human needs,
WILL
To meet
is man's greatest source of strength
In government,
serve to answer
religion
various branches
political and ec-
cnomic needs of the governed.
One must have faith in one's re-
ligion. This holds true in one's
government.
Standing high in influence is the
body named Supreme Court. It
is the highest ccurt in the land.
Vacancies give the President the
right to appeint new justices. [i
and when this happens,
is brought to bear
pressure
from various
sources, Liberals want to stren-
gthen their wing, conservatives
exert influence. Is the possible
appointee = Democrat or Republican
and what state is his home and
what is his religion? The su-
preme qualification for the Su-
preme Court should be ability. A
balanced mind is more vital than
a geographical boundary, a man
cf perceptien and understanding
more qualified than just because
he is a party member,
Pa., Thursday,
wheeze ac- |
peoples but it |
service ahead «f him, |
compul- |
The National |
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HAPPENINGS
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LONG AGO
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October 13,
Joy Bulletin
and Publisher


Whatever his
filiation, A
whatever his university. What is
worth if where he
sides, what church he
mare important
dent of humanities,
religious

scholar of

20 Years Ago
a man's re- - By Richar
attends, is
than for our eighth annual community | io + lifing to
what he can
judgeship?
eo © 3 and J fae
THE HANDICAPPED tend
Employ the
do and be for
Handicapped Week, an Le { ner d
IS nit to stress charity but to em-~ ery W Tod oY) \ 1 ] Arthur
the \t replaces th on) ro) I tu I % denly and,
1 iw hire Jul i 4
per- ! ( 1 r CO! 13-1
3
phasize the special value and
quality of the handicapped
son's capacity for good work. It
has been proven that where men
and women are adapted to job PF Vel. 41 and J ‘
where their handicaps don't mat A lwo a) 8 ban yu tris Jit" ha i ne a
ter, they are as efficient and often be held at ensan dd i young couple ne and nodd
more so, than the unhandicapped.

Not only does business and indus-
try bring hope and opportunity to
101 « Minute “Should have
cthers, it benefits itself By the S H. Miller purchase i the Hol by Fiction


handicapped we mean incapacita

ted, physically unfit for jobs of
certain kinds, But most of us Bullet I : P ha ik ]
are handicapped when it comes to M ina ye the new No thot | his
certain Kinds of work. We spend : u
much of our life

seeking to find} he 1s 4 graduate ol [JL JOY young Art

the right position for which we L Rew concrete Mguw ! I'he
are equipped. We find we are

handicapped in some lines of en-
deavor,
To place the blind or crippled
in employment where they can

contribute to society is strengthen-
ing both morally and physically.
 
People have varicus temperments
Em-
 
and skills for different work.

ployers seek to suit the people for
the job where the skill and tem-

perment can best be utilized
This can be done for the handi- After a time Mr. Gill saw
that the youth at the other
hev, I A MacDonnald and J. S table was staring toward a
port-hole, and his
ened. The port-hole was lo-
locatio cated far forward, and with
each dip of the vessel one could

capped. The field may he more
should make an |
skilt, | Ham
human :
limited but we
  
effort to not waste human

not contribute to loss of
se H~respeel and happiness,
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v or see the entire slope of a wave,
Donegal Township . n
Then for
from trough to crest,


 
 
   
 





 




 
  

  



  





 
 
  
   


   

Auctioneer Frank sold the M:on- .
Our Big im Prank ia the Wn a space there would be nothing
roc Metzler farm at public sale but open sky. It provided a
(Irom page for $230 an ace It « 85 sensation similar to riding on
of entrie in cl a roller coaster.
I wed ie =n Ir. Gill knew that as long as
. C Forbes « 1 fo st
. through the port-hole his secasic
comes- RQ onaldson Ports
are to report on ti eld at A 1 EB 4 if
I in d he chu dd 1ght
From NG :
10 a. m. for an ight minute pe-- { 1) a { Gill 1 } 3
J 1 { { { i \
iod cf trial husking 1 ! 1S e to traight ahead
The dozen contestants who sur-' i ‘evenu fan A t to ha ned his ch
vive the morning elimination will | Lions Club 3 juest In Ore to 1 young Fx
v cake v i 5 € il
be entered in the final contest that SPeaxer for this cccasion is Mer- : 2s A
vo vi rand me ne I. Tie i t world. And
is scheduled to get under way at| vIn brand former principal here, ATs
y 3.0 11 SS ‘ount Sun i
1 o'clock and run for 80 minutes. ud Assistant County Supt
As in former years, there wilj|™*
1 1 Ss} R 1 I 1d-
be penalties for gleanings collect- a Mr. Robert Donald
1 after 1 husker, as wel \ on, itroduced | Cury
Maj of
for an ¢ f husks left on the “1! of qe Aural
. ban committee Mr. Donaldson
1 M 2 ( v A St ( ¢ d no
Mount 5- |
oclatio 1 vard Dp 0 1 rr I ¢ ¢ ) )
a 1 1 I
$15, $10 and $7.50 f the top ir. Dona
H I th i ) {
huske 35 to each contest ¥ (
lin
it who _« ed ti} tire 80 :
wate final contest i I
a : kot I x
Picker Demonstration fe 2 ASOT) We
to t t OW )
A demonstration f mechanical y my
4 hat the farmec pend
corn pickers has Len added
1
1 eature of e huskin con~ 1 they } He
tes a i 1 that th 1 i 1
Deal f different make of | edern merchandising, with
tt picke 1 been nvit anc for a ’ nuo 1b} oh
to show thelr « ent in op produc Th ;
tior i mach ¢ I ck 1 {
n den t ed Su ent 4 ¢
i vn ( ge, but i here ) Mr. Gili was sober now; his
low
| { The question howeve § face pale, his eves glassy.
1 ki ec hile Ww ] ion howey 15
xT AT
1s of conte { ei Nei thi it th ource of H walt )
ly whic { + ment t
ed and final scores tabulated en le farm or at the
whe it 1d Wo ol ) a { on
A Band Concert : tie sea ol en
; h | ving that the P t wi ¢
The Mount Joy School hand wil i : ont e Penn { passed and he 1 in
render a concert in the evening. y 1 1 ny it 1 port-hoie, feelir ore con
Quoit Championship pt mg an the out-| fortable in this posit Instantly
A \ ttraction the 1 N 1 contin t k very { n t ion at
quo ) n ntest in « 1 of od h t nme? 1 h
+} far
1 d exp HN believe t \ what v: his face
i
; want } ‘} I ¢ R¢ (
SW und ¢ y i fo hi can
Ric Eb I v
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Fit 1 ngl Helpl , misera il. 1
{ rec n the SSO EXTENDS OLD PROG RAM hi life could NM Gill
: uot Club ADOPTS MODIFIED 50 PROGRAM | feeling so utterly at the mercy of |
X y ’
Th wi Effectiv 1950 Ess
led Satu-d nin thre dard } opt Miraculously Mr. Gill
p \ 1 reached the doorway and dis-
( p ol Supple- Aas
t 4 appeared up the stairs. Instant-
Soturday’'s rogram nen owel al :
1 i ly the dining salon was a bed-
The So Bos Why will be a necme retired employee The : :
i Soap Box Derby will be run Ee lam of laughter. Up toward the
Saturday afternoon at 12:45 on the | Mt Bl modification of a bow voung Arthur Forbes wi:
‘ nila 1 1 048 -4¢ {
Market Street hill and 30: the | Pr in 1948-49, wil wip some white subs Wa e
Horse and Ponv pat A 0 terminate at the end of 1950. from his cheeks and grinning
} 1 i Meanwhile Esso Standard has de breoadiy. several men came
in paraae 1 a I¢ ure .
£ th "W It i erv abl _ | cided to extend the old program over and spoke.
ed Ee 1 bv Ms rich expired September 30 thru “I'll chang r order, si
= t )\ i a
I | B s i fo
r re e of 1949. Brin (
A ted | M. N. Stn 1 ry
w ke the old 1 the ne M Forbes 3 hat
cki Frank Walters and Paul S A redid A Bay
1 { 1 nnuitant retired C a smart
Weiser I will include saddle io annuitanis Pure 1 doa of rs me to play
. 1948 with 15 or more ; ;
rSes both sit ' ft ily |
horses, narness, both 11 service whose | 1 role of
ind dout ponies as weil as from company |'passeng and 2 Gill at that
draft horses a mules Twel ia] Security does | table directly opposite the port-
er year or $25( le.’
heavy team cream. of J per year or $260 Es ‘
. | T} st nodded, eyes a-
2ineg have already been er the ex- 1 \ n
: . > ne ex- {winkl in like Mr.
ed program will be made every vovage. sir
1 1 r 5 The 1950 \ ovage, ir.
Both the st Donegal Hig 15, 1949 , The : To we ha tabl 1
koa ' . ‘ will be made quarter
Schoo] Band and Mount Joy h 1% 0 ti f just 1} t No one
Band will furnish music = el ted t far { Ye
y t o1t h i i ¢
tor the paraaqe. clude one of the largest \ tal cel of
: . 1 a 3 for the rt of
All these features are among the! of new farm machinery plus ext € 2 i
pi eh? We f 1d
added attractions for the three day bits | many business men
attraction or th th ia 1 y I'm id this + ould 1}
event. The op’ housing the ding almcst anything one st ol th
plays will be situated on seeing Gull {ing th n
parking I 1S In pre- Muse - Released hy AWN
  

vious years. !
Many Displays fod and
also in- Be Seein’ You!
When in nesd of Printin
1
This year’s show will


By HHS

) thing) kindly remember the Bullet; in
{ The Ladies
sewing room of the church on Tues
|
RHEEMS
day and made
Church of the Brethren will have | be offered for sale at the


i k » this ids wening
preaching ervices In he local | Market House this Friday evening
hurch this Sunda morning pro- 1d Saturday afternoon. October 15
Pies ; : 116
( " ounaay wo CNool The 1 1 M Hart B er nd
vill | 1 Youth Conference program .
i ‘ el family | flitted front the Irvin
1 e lc church this weekend.
1 1 ' am Smi 14 1 i plac t
vhich ill he In ( wee of the ‘
. the Garman rtment here,
oung people of the district and |
3 : : M Hoover left for Se-
here will be sessions on Saturday ' ’
‘ I 1 da las iday morning
ning, also Sunday afterncon and | P'! i I Na ;
A hs ond » next
evening, A fellowship supper will | H&E expe ko spend the hey
months,
e served Sunday evening by the 10%)
a ® re
1 people. Dr. Rufus
( nt of Bethan Bil S Stimulate your business by adver
I ! lest speaker 1g in the Bulletin.
Aid Society met mn the
i.
articles which will
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HERE COMES A CAP
ITALIST!
It could be the president of a big corps
. + » Or the president of a bank... or the
dent of the U.S. A. But it isn’t anv of
It’s the worker who helped
owns... who has stock in the company he work

for . .. and cash in the bank for the
America, everyone who carns and saves is
talist. No American wants to be anything els
THE
NAL MV J
ION io ROM] M0 ar JOY /
STRENGTH

IN UNION THERE is
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
COMMUNITY EXHIBY
CHEVROLET Cars OLDSMOBILE
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it than ever)
If ler 1d
vou izht to And age
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sponsibility ti
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with State F A
AMMON R. HOFFER
119 David St. Phone 32-1901 Mt. Joy, Pa.
ration
Presi-
these,
build the car he
future, In
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£O00000000000000
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¢0:n ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATION

CUSTOMER'S CORNER
Who wants to put A & P out
of business?
Not our customers. Many
thousands of them are writing
and phoning us and telling our
clerks and managers that they
want to continue to enjoy
quality A & P foods at low
A & P prices.
Not our cuopliers, Farmers
and manufacturers alike are
telling us that they want to
protect this efficient ouilet for
their products.
Not our 110,000 employes.
They want to keep the high
wages, good working condi-
tions and security they enjoy
with A & P.
Not labor, Union leaders are
wiring us to ask wnat they can
do to defeat this threat to la-
bor's living standards,
| All these people are telling us
they don't want the anti-trust
lawyers to put A & P out of
DEL MONTE
Fall Round-up
Choose your favorites from
a grand array of VALUES—
FLAVOR == VARIETY!



business.
PEARS
BARTLETT HALVES
29-0z
33
12
® iD) Foas cao
Corn COLON ILE
Carrots °°?
Peaches
Corn 0
Fruit COCKTAIL
Lima Beans
Tomato "V'
Tomato V'
Pluins
ROYAL
Cherries "0
Cherries 2%


2 7 30¢ | 2.24
2 7 1.88
2 sx 29¢ |. 1.64
Be 7c 1: 3.04
2 = 33s1: 1.88
we 3G¢ 112 4.10
27¢ fon 3.14
2 Wx 2 1.28
wor 24e |2 2.78
we 28¢ 112 2.90
iar { jars
6-
2 16 53c a2 3. 08


View 29¢ |. 3.38

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Marvel Home Style Twist White
BREAD
BIG
2% 19°
LOAF


Sticky Buns
Ched-o-bit Loaf
Exira Sharp Cheese
: 6
ER pkg
CHEESE 2-1b
FOOD loaf
77¢
79¢
Cranberry Sauce 3 2
spiced Wailers: i
Brill's Spanish Rice
String Beans ™
A&P Apple Sauce 2 =
Green Giant Peas
bac
19
LLIPS 19-01 10
25¢
19
Wilson's Corned Beef 2 37

Caulifiower
YORK STATE SNO-WHITE
large
head 15
NONE PRICED HIGHER
Fresh Cranberries
Iceberg Lettuc
Fresh Tomatoes
Stayman Apples
Surf No Rin Nel tergent
a
Pink Salmon
Corn. pom soe
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Rice Sultana
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3-39
ro. BEC
39ec
i 3.28
1 Poe
Calvert or Ib.
Ocean Glen can
Butter Kernel Peas 2:5 25¢

83 E. Main St.
All Prices In
Mount Joy, Pa.
This Store
Are The Same As Those
in Effect In Our
Super Markets





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