Bulletin, Joy, Pa., Thursday, April 20, 1950 Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 Published Every Thursday at No. | | Er —— TT TINE ed, rica isn't ¢ elti , It’s a de- ke erica isn't a melting pot. It’s | evunibliing. dancing and you'll probably change . A ¥ 1G. ye your mina Winter. lady, delicate but Spring is a eee : ; as iad in spite of her frailty VAN MAKING RAIN Human attempts to make rain will no doubt lead to a whole new {het of laws te a uf ANA N blustering. Birds have winter $e... ley returned from “seeding Clouds govern the rain-making. to dry crops resorts, clouds by that may F water numbers and protection. Already in a case of rain-making in Nevada, officials of Utah threaten to take legal steps to prevent it. because of watering | Utah crops. We already have laws | that govern water rights | into | Spring. The beauty of new, | life taking hold, and coolness to mer days are hot and pityless. come irrigation develops 2 i : man wastes this and if rain-making as successful a system, we will have laws to control those seeded clouds. ® 9 A PUBLIC AFFAIR | {to his welfare. Man { think of conservation might oe cused and able official with a record of devot- Moscow the consequences publics distaste. Protest the , the club room, +he public public. must take of the from the the parlor, the ed service {o his country, probably is delighted at the suspic- press, al of Man defends himself against dis-| and in order to main‘ain good it able to counter. ease to democracy, to politics, smart politics, it un- frustrates the smeared isn’ dermines allegiance, against the spread of disease science to effect a paigns and stumps for i people and doesn’t catch the Fuchs, Control | the an The public is justified in cure. named Cancer Gubitchevs. but fighting cancer is job. Facilities for the treat- April is Menth, all-year ‘alarmed about deaths from cancer have been pre- There has been repea‘ed proof that diagnosis officials in government are disloyal. makes vented because of early and ‘reatment, through and research. Cancer detection clin- ics have provided the means of hringing help to those who avail themselves of such a service. Can- cer con be ether cured or arrested if cared for in time. Medical science figh's with the best and latest weap- ons vet devised, but it needs the public's eo-eperation to succeed in reducing the cancer shortage. oo 0 { COUNTING NOSES There is the fellow who doesn't detecting | Though a senator charges in n2ming some who are not, does not remove the evil. a witch-hunt, but we record or {oo not want do wan! a clean sible positions. or re ell A ee ee A. W. Wickenheiser, Mt. Joy re- | cently acquired a stein Friesian bull from the herd of W. M. Hess, Mt. Joy Change of ownership for this ani- census is of vital importance, many | of our basic rights imo, laws | SPILLING BEE, APRH. 21 that we preserve. are based on we | The Busy. Workers Class of the cents Community rights, in many | Evangelical Congregational church, casés ‘are measured by the number | will sponsor a spelling bee on Fri- of people in the community. Rep- April 21, in the high resentation in Congress and ‘the Senate is based on the census. We should want to be counted, cet) see to it that no one is overlooked. | your business than by local news- but one-half the population in | vertising left on their door step. day evening, | school auditorium, 2 Ea — Everybody reads newspapers but The Mount Joy Bulletin |} LONG an area of 200 thousand, are count- that area gets but one-half the | The earth is warmer to! to Spring that it has hidden from rather brave in the face of Winter's final the undismayed at find- ing a bit of chill winds, flulteing in claiming | fresh of ripping streams, of wooded tracts that speak of shade when Sum- | But | boundless wealth. | | He pollu‘es the water, destroys the | etball championship. | | forests, slays the creatures that add | | well | as he listens | | to the bird music and chatter above | when the accused is an to patrenize the pictures, is an ef- ion distrust, fear and hate that the fective defense against glamorizing | turmoil breeds. Officials who have | sin. | proven dependable and competent, ® ® 0» | with sound policies, can offer refu- FOR YOUR PROTECTION | tatiens which their accuser is un- This is a discred- | to in- | health he exercises certain pre- dividual freedom. To maintain se-| ¥ cautions, educates himself on the! curity, charges of disloyalty should manner of well-being. He cam- | be investigated thoroughly, but being | the loyalty of public men! are more effectively distrib-| servants. They would rather have | buted than ever before, due to the a house cleaning at home and re- meney raised by various funds, move the evil, than to cover up in| dedicated ts the cause. Many order not to lose prestige abroad. | reckless | We | respon- | BUY HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN BULL! registered Hol- | like th i k 4 | mak Clovena Prince, has been of- ie the So ques sked | a pe hon gestions a oh | fically recorded by The Holstein- | in a census-taking wther ¢ a ng. AP | Friesian Association of America. said “its worse than in Russia”. The | — I Winans ne The Bulletin’s Scrapbook ! + + + | Week's Best Recipe: HAPPENINGS AGO 20 Years Ago | | |gelatine, 1-4 ¢ cold water, Childs. A filtration plant Take It In Candy: representative] canter, lit : : ¢ : 7 BY Wh Te Br iri 3 | the touch, in spite of him, for it om «| A new process turns orange juice #1 oes 9 Hy eh, 5 . : : was heard at a secret session after I ange J | | has come to life.. Earth is unin- | i dar meeting of Boro Courie into. a ‘hard eandy. . The, fresh n 1 . ink iia % - . 1e¢ regular J | vow . Any of you older folks who think hibited, reveals itself in predomin- orange juice is retained as well as vou have grown old gracefully, try : . 4 . cl. be ii . : 7 | ating green, : reveals its secrets minérals and vitamins. The nat- iting green, and reveals its sec | According to Lancaster daily 4 1600 properties in yapers there are : papers i 1 sow |Of the sugdr in this candy. Carrots | that city to be sold for unpaid tax- : y and prunes also have been conden- | = sed into hard candy. The carrot | A lot and two dwellings between’ 4 ‘candy has a creamy, | J. S. Carmany and Mrs. Bernhar : ; id [flavor and contains all the vitamin | | properties were withdrawn at pub-| : f bid A for which carrots are famous. lic sale for lack of bids. : hi . “Ten Nights in a Barroom, a| ural sweetness of the orange is all caramel-like | Stimulate your business by adver- | Waa Molded Egg Salad: 1 T unflavored | 1% ¢ 2 T lime'juice, 1 t i | Lititz, also a thirteen year old pro- | digy. % + P-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa, 5 A % 3 il ——— representation to which it is en- {boiling water, Subscription, per year $2.00 titled, The census figures in dol- lH. H. Bugle was re-elected presi {1106 hard cooked eggs, sliced, el ¢ 1 ‘ . Wl as re- 51 Pp Bix Months . $1.00 lars and cents for returns, too. | t the Build & I A {chopped celery, 2 T chopped green | 3 ‘ : iad : nt of the Building oan Assos oy ES Months 60 | Growth means additional court jud- an, , |pepper, 2 chopped pickle or gle + ERE JN | : : . ciation : fe v : Sample. Copies nbn ges, representation in the State [pickle relish. 1 T chopped pimento, | pa Legislature, more money from state Chas S. Frank purchased thei; 7 grated onion. Soften gelatine in | +} "WS & o | Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. | revenue Michael Souders farm along thejoon water. Add boiling water, | Joy, Pa., as second-class mail mat- There are questions concerning Manheim road at private sale lime juice and salt. When the gela- | ter under the Act of March : 3, 1879. | income that might have been left The combined Glee Clubs of Mt. tine begins’ to stiffen, add the other | Member, Pe Newspaper out. Such questions cause criticism Joy high school rendered a sac red|ingredients. Pour into a mold that Publishers’ sociation and suspicion and do damage to the concert on Sunday in the auditor=|has been rinsed with cold water and | — purpose of census taking. But, be- | ium ch ill until firm. Serve with salad Piblivation | Day, Thursday cause the income question is in- While steers were being driven|dressing on crisp salad greens. Trg or Bangs ha cluded, it should not destroy the ough Hershey, one became un~| The Shirt Fad: ) eal nis oflice esda ; nb 4 > : | We will not guarantee insertion of | PYOCess. We should co-operate |. 00ble and entered the Dept! For some time girls have been any advertising unless copy reaches | With the census taker, make a job gore |wearing Father's shirts with dun- Sw Sa I f BE y %. Tn. | a8 pleasant as possible and NOT Dr. H K Ober, Elizabethtown, Now comes the fashion to| | *C 1g day « publication 5 > hi bern SINC » di : . rE a st . dhinte ) Classifiod ads vo Te od 16 hlame him for ASKING. He didn't was elected a director of the Com-|{have man-tailored feminine shirts. Fol 9 a. m. publication day. di the list, you know. | munity Assoc. They are very lovely, in many fab- | pe ove | olors. Some have stiff | a I ANI { Prof. H. E. Raffensperger was riches I 0007S: dt | A LAST STAND : sah , Istarched pique vest fronts, like a | elected supervising principal of E. : E DI T 0 RI \L ‘Winter must have its last fling’ ponegal Twp, schools for the sixth| man’s evening dress shirt. Some a before finally retiring. He vides . cecutive term. [have French cuffs, bat-wing collars. | 1 slipshod through the countryside on iy N Jov [Cuff-links and studs are widely | Many motorists despise detours . ae 4 The annual picnic of Mt. Joy, wl oh "these ladvlike shitts, shi a a farewell tour, insensitive to his wv will be held used on these ladylike shirts, shiny but they all have one great advan-| Florin and community will be held] : : ” 1k lack of welcome, giving the cold Rockey S ia Jal {and sparkling with brilliants or age. There are i ards 9 "at rings in July. | : tage. There are no billboards. shoulder to fresh vy buds. inl. oy pring plain tailored looking studs and | oo to fresh young buds in| oo Boo have erected | i { spring array. Winter makes a last Ev ¥ warage on a lot recently links. Flat bow ties, short: four-in- < idering bof aleo- . . . 1 o=-car garage van ler a hh al a3 Considering the out of alco | Gand, but he has lost his bite, his from Mr. and Mos. Jus hands, perky bows or a single clip | i 2 od 1 is ¢ ry, tad 2 . aus. yurchaser Mr, ant er sad 2 vk | liol consuwed in this country, Am disposition is ultry, his spirit is I are used at the throat, { increasing CE 5 ig es 4 or cities where watersheds are low, | ,, . ot play was produced here in/ ] A Wei | their nesting places. ; a Hi . Prites 25/tsing in the Bulletin. may result in the pos‘ponement of | het 43 the Mt. Joy Opera House. S « rg Man is optimistic as he turns the oR | eutdocr building, call of baseball furrow, sows his crop. He takes his and 35c. : i games, reduce Shopping. Then will | Ey ed a W. F. Conrad has moved his bar-| HATS : lai it Inint chances with the weather, and his | r shop to 30 West Main St ome complaint after. co : . | ber shop to : st 1 St. Ra er: complaint | pances are mainly good. Man is Sn ad three watchinedd MADE and REMODELED which will lead to laws for public blessed ‘with: boundles calth ih P.R.R. Co, had three wal f Esser Ii OY 3 Wes ! on duty over the weekend at the! DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS GIFTS Margaret-Jean Shoppe 19 W. Donegal St, MOUNT JOY at Florin. Lard | three dangerous crossings Markets: Eggs, 23 and 24c; 12¢ and Butter 35c. Marietta Athletic Assoc., tender-| led a dinner to Manager Brandt, whose team won the county bask- David Stoner, 55, Mt. Joy, fell to his death from the New Columbia | Wrightsville bridge, after scoffing at) warnings of workmen. Dr.H.C.Killheffer Optometrist | | in their Miss Nissley has been | studying under Miss Mary Warfel of Lan caster since she was six and a half years of age. She has played before Women's : Clubs and churches and is a Kail's achievement has become |. of her High School orchestra. | known far and wide and engage- This rope: il be a treat to ments are being filled as fast as his MS: program wi a real: ro tas : all music lovers. school activities will allow. He has given recitals in numer- Karl Eby Moyer (From Page 1) which Karl has been studying un- der a professional teacher. ous churches, the band shell and theatre in Hershey, also some radio eve | work. He has accompanied the Heilig of Harrisburg He the accompanist for the Junior Glee Club of the Hershey School. Karl's program spersed by several harp by Miss Frances Nissley, from | Business Men's Assn. Funeral Home 23 W, Main St, Mount Joy group singing, also is will be inter- JAMES B. HEILIG, Funeral Director numbers on the All Makes of Sewing Machines Repaired We Modernize Your Machine to Electric, Console or Portable AFTER BEFORE Call Us Today—We Pick-up and Deliver . . . Anywhere! SALES SERVICE J. V. BINKLEY Phone 216-J atl] 1 11 N. Market St. ELIZABETHTOWN RCA Victor TC165 This one’s a real value! A giant, 16. inch screen, a handsome console cabi- net, a price that’s way down AND it’s RCA Victor Lye Witness televi- sion! 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Whether a| Fire destroyed the home on the 16 E. High St. have a right to lead private lives, | senator intends to build a reputa- | farm of Clayton Zink, near Strick- Telephone 24-R but being in the limelight, they owe | ticn of service or to get votes, the | ler's Church. their public something beyond a! charges induce a wave of hysteria| For the first time in its history sood performance on the screen.! and jitters. This probably pleases E-town will have Sunday baseball. | = Producers who trade in on indisere- | the Kremlin. Insinuations of disloy- Aunt Sally’s Kitchen, a new res-| < \ =) Yr tions and immoralities to lure the [.alty, call for defense from the ac-|taurant will occupy the store roo: 5 A recently vacated by the Cut Rate Meat Store. | Francis | farm in Rapho Twp, to | Abram Keener. | —— ee A Oe et Keener sold a 25-acre his son IE wT! : asd You never know WHEN YOU'LL BE SUED. Thousands of accidents happen every day and one of them might in- volve you financially. 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