3 \ A \ \ Bulletin, Joy, Pa., Thursday, April 27, 1950 Tw The Mount Joy Bulletin Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher HAPPENINGS I} LONG AGO ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 ws Our Community During Past Week | Weddings Thruout ig 4 Now At Your Grocers Improved tf | themselves the greatest killers, tak- [© “| The marriage of Miss Anna H. | Dublisl : A ul : oa he a Eve ry Thursday a Ro. ing over 75,000 lives, without warn- 20 Voars pm {Brubaker and Mv. Daniel E. Bru-| io to ' ing, in a fleeting moment, That was | 4 [baker, R.1, Mt. Joy took place on | . science vB “ Thursd: 20th, at their fu-| Subscription, per year $2.00 | at work, too. Such destruc The 1930 o va rave Abi Thursday, April 20th, Bix MONthS $1.00 tion as happened with the a‘om! The 1980 hon pax ture home, 19 Poplar St, at twelve MILLED FROM SELECTED WASHED WHEAT Three Months 60 bomb becomes an orgy of killing nore a population of 2716, compar= lock noon. Bishop Henry E. Lutz Single Copies ............. 05 | With the hydrogen bomb |ed with 2192 in 1920. | officiated ) Sample Copies ......... FREE yo ae a HED opt a. To live to enjoy a vicher heritage| H.W. Grimacy of Lancaster, pur- Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. (hat science points out for us, we ¢hased the Oaklyn Tea House from| Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Withers, 351 3 . Joy, Pa, ag second-class mail mat-| must first find a way of solving the Mrs. Elizabeth Brinser E. High street, Elizabethtown, for- A NEW CONVENIENT MODERN BAG ter under the Act of March 3, 1879. of human relations. This! Miss Mary E. Hershey, daughter 1 of Mt. Joy, announce the Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper | is beyond the power of science, it and Mis. J. N. Hershey, off un iage of their daughter, Marion Contains A Valuable Free Silverware Coupon Publishers’ Association (™m the field of political policies | Florin, Te ¢ om an 8 Withers to Mr. L. Eugene Fry, 4 and religion. | trip of the worl | Beliot, Wisconsin. | Publivation Day, Thursday vo Banking hours for the summer The wedding took place on Sate | Ask For High Art for a change of advertising | . v » 7:00 : 3: { : oe Ph el Bangs or. “Tyesday. | SHOULD WE MAKE AN | ave 7:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. lurday, April 8th, at the Methodist We will not guarantee insemtion of ATTEMPT BS oon Mills is now on Church at Portsmouth, Va. It’ S Good For Y ou! any advertising unless copy reaches | Since the announcement that we d-day work wee wan — the office not later than 9 a. m. |, A pure white robin returned to Miss Georgia [Roth preceding day of publication would develop the hydrogen bomb the West Chester vicinity for the, gg A ) gs a; ts ne > ~nester vie > *harle eo Classified ads will be accepted to | #5 a weapon of defense there has third season y Cpl. Charles L. Hallgren 9 a. m. publication day. | been hysteria through the land. | C | G 5 I 1; the Miss Georgia Roth, daughter of | 9 ° | arber w anage \ eee === | Whether we are the sole possessors | - a SR V oe Jap age ue Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Roth, D T 0 R I A Li of such knowledge, we do not American Sto e at : Wasi poosevelt, Long Island, New ®ork, | e m E V a tow e Nal { know. Men may have successfully | ranslerred » the Midd Stow Slope and Cpl. Charles L. Hallgren, son > hf | planned to destroy themselves in Te ml fie Las or es passed of Mr. and Mrs. Ragnor Hallgren, | MOUNT JOY. PENNA, . “ : ver Mt. Joy last Friday. ints AE 16 vidios: 4 16-2 It appears ‘o usias though a bor- [foreign laboratories, also. Bearing ho The o Ha Avenue, this place were . by hl 9 1Ss dna aries Jas lected Faye | i i » ds yo . Soa mar at Elkfon, Marylar rowed book could be classed as al n mind the danger of such fearful | teacher of the primary grade at E. Hailed 3 fo ylang on _ long time loan. » | equipment, there is much settle- | Petersburg Monday, April 17th. | ment in favor of our country mak- hs od The bride is a graduate of West | ®@ oo 0 At last I've learned why President | RGR. 2 a standing with Russia on atomic ‘ : Truman is so blamed hard to con- | : 2 tah I who is on vacation. ince ss fn is rombs. Russia has not proven her- : A Vince. He's from Missouri. | if d abl ; Daniel W. Kramer celebrated hi se dependable or trust-worthy | .. . 9 pen: | 68th birthday. { Schools to teach men and women | Since the end of the war. The Soy “How to Fish” are proving popular wherever they have been started. . : . ’ ’ ’ . ' . : { former winning 21-16. David Shank nvr. pq 2 "Pron lode. 25 : This indicates that there is a cer- | them as being sincere and co-op-| . Ii jie. and Mis. C, Cecil Rode, 290 N. i : | Sai Ria . | pitched for Uptown and William| Second Street, Columbia became tain amount of skill connected with | erative? Some feel; here, that in| : Mtg H Hu Darrenkamp for the Downtowners [the bride of Wilbur J. Brandt, sor ' the pastime. | building up our strength through P.R RB installed a mail catohe . . \ | 9) a < I'| J. | But this does not eoincide with great power, we can hold back ag- |, below the Market street Bridge. & po) - he ig! Bo oo | : Inite states Government's | £ression and through such power | Y. Man di, Mount Joy, at a.m. the United States Government's | Sres » Ry ’ ie} Vel 300 Lancaster Countians accom- Saturday ) i { fishi Jlaims fishing | €¢ agreements n atomic | : : yy. version of fishing. It claims fishing | torus ri a am | panied the Virginia excursion tol Th¢ Rev. Eza H. Ranck, pastor : ic = vk 7 ares 13 s. Me: ssia 1S S - | . . hu as is all luck and will not permit lit-} Somos, Russia 1S SPent= | we the Apple Blossoms. lof SE Werks Evangelical United ' erature goiny thru ‘he mails offer- | ing triple what we are spending of | : re ER VA Et ' gomg ans | A 3 Mr. Lloyd, expert haircutter, Brethren Church, officiated at the ing prizes for big catches. | national wealth on armament. She | from! Palm Beach. Fla. was at thel loiibl : . | - Ba 5 5 ’ gn mx double ring ceremony. ' low. k reader ‘hether | has 40, anks + 7.000, She is | ,,. ” Now, kind readers, whether ‘or | has i 834 tanks to ol i : Sh Milady Beauty Shoppe, 70 East! Miss Joyce M. Carver, Marietta not you fish, we'll let you decide as | speeding up production of jet fight- Main St. nl id es re 9 2 to whether a catch of any kind is|¢rs and long-range bombers, has Late. Rode. O14. 9% abe ras malo, 61, and Carl E., DY : : ; Markets: Eggs 24-25c, Butter, 35c, Brandt attended his brother as best just plain luck. 7.000 planes including 300 heavy , oo : * BX v8 Helpful oo 0 bombers of our B-29 type. This is oad “ han : Saturday, May 3rd is the opening Miss Louella Witmer, Mount Joy WE'RE DOING BETTER a challenge to power, is a threat to day for the new restaurant here ht | i 1 { I : { idl to a 3 sare ie [Reso chlor tutte fo " tall ‘16, church organist played the wed- Quotetions statistics is usually | civilization. Pop th sake o civil | Aunt Sally’s Kitchen. dire sal | 1Z mn, we 1g! {ry a conference, 3 : 5 |! with regard to sométhing that oss | fzatien, we mig y Dagmar Inn, 90 East Main street! Following the ceremony the | AS us, for a less rather than a gain.| not as an act of appeasement but . 5 i { ? i ah is the regular stop for the Grey-|ppide and groom left on a trip to However, t he National Safely! 2s an attempt at peace. We have fisund Linas ol | 0 th] : Was] | on Spring +4 S. Ie le > i ash- Council gives some encouraging | not forgotten what happened thru Toi W. bak: dives Fal 4 ol to Wash-| Jno. ner, bank -lingto J ir retur , : statistics. In 1949 we set our best| appeasement with Germany and oli D. € Uon their returhi they Cleaning $ 8, a § tor and retired farmer -celebrated| will reside on Wood Street, Florin. safety record, even though the| Great Britain. his 58th birthday. rls dor Tier dati 2.3 . tll GF Qe. rere mem me number of dead and injured in au- | tomobile acciden’s was still greater | than the losses and injuries of Wor- | Id War I. One out of every 16 per- | sons suffered a disability injury last | NEWTOWN year. After automobile accidents| {7 B Church will operate on Day- | ga, come home accidents, with a 3 per- light Saving Time beginning Sun- cent drop. Occupational accidents | q... are third. In home accidents, falls| rn. 00 Mrs. Joseph Wittle and that kill, head the list, burns drown- | J. ohter of Columbia visited Mr ings and firearms follow in order. | .nq Wis. Arvistice Witte Saturday We might concentrate on these and | evening. when the 1956 report is due, show | Ns Annie Wittle and daughter marked improvement in cur record | Ruth and Mrs. Matilda Derr visited ee Mr. and Mis. Ragner Hallgren on * TRACE THE SOURCE | Tuesday evening. vou wonder how it Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and started. One of the best known) visited Mr. and Mrs. TI rh IF be i 5 . : terms, perhaps THE best known, >| Kauffman and family on Sunday. O. K. There have been various Murs. visited Mr. man and family theories in‘reduced of its beginning, | French, German, Indians, and Mrs. from the Greek, Finns, Panes and Choctaw Ms. Irvin Witmer and daughter Nene of ‘he explanations have been 7... Friday guests of Mr. and | correct, according to H. L. Mencken, | pr. Wilbert Witmer at FEasi who, in a past issue of the New | Petershurg. Yorker, writes that 0. K. goes back Mrs. Roy Gephart and Mrs. | ing an effort to come to an under- i ets may seem willing to reach an agreement with us, but can we trust | All functions of the Newtown E.! John | 7% Howard Witmer and family John Kauff- | 5. . ‘ | eo at Ironville Sunday. | If candles 3 Ward carrier for ball teams crossed bats with Judge Harold C. Knight { Common Pleas Court, [ Co., will deliver address here. Airplane views of Mt. Joy, Landisville | our window. ! fer of the Memorial Da Salun are on display i Taken by Jos. a 45 minute air trip | Chas O. Brandt pilot. on 15 cases of Measles and one cas of pneumonia was reported by th | Board of Health. Bysshe Heilig is substituting East Frank Germer The Uptown and Downtown base- the the HURT DURING Montgomery, A Shaef with Falm Beach and a Free-lance high school, model. is a graduate of Mt. Joy high school | at | floors, be sure not to let S stationed N.Y, class of 1947 and is Mitchell Field, Long Island, Miss Grace Rode, Sra « BALL GAME young man from Vi was injured on the Park ball diam Saturday =| collided with another Nn Dr. Wm. Workman was summon and had the victim conveye to the St. Joseph's Hospital by th ond afternoon, when h player. -led Elizabethtown Community ambul € ance. e ead slid INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING WASHINGTON, D. C. By Anne Goede on your best table {in- only to 1840, to Martin Van Buren | yw, Young and Mrs. Bernell of | ms, scrape off t Sn with a dull- when he was running for re-elec- Mount Jovy were Sunc day guests of | knife or spatula Then place a tion. He was called “Old Kinder-| pr oro George Schoelkoph. [ clean, white blotter over and another hook” and there was an O. K. club : : | under the spot. Press with-a warm iron 200k Bre Yay nT Mrs. Maurice Frysinger and Mrs. | several minutes using clean parts of formed by his supporters. This ro nooo spent Sunday with | I blotter until all the wax is absorbed. made the phraze popular and it has nr. 00 Mrs. Paul Fitzkee at Mt, | Sow you can launder the cloth as usual. never died, reaching into all paris| ; * 3 = We should give cred- of the world. ie Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gamber it to Martin Van Buren for being nr. 10 vis Abram Gamber Sun- | 0. K. | day. "eS Mrs. Howard Witmer, Mrs. Wm. | THE HOPE FOR THE MORROW | Fogie and son Richard visited Mr. Through the progress of science nr. Alfred Otland and Mr. we mght hove a dreamlike future, and Mrs. Roy Barton on Saturday. Jive in a rosy world. Scientists ex- |. 5. and Mrs. Leroy Hostetter of | pect to conquer all infectious dis-| pi, and Mr. Charles | ease within the next ten years.! and son, of Lancaster They are penetrating further into the secret of growth of knowing 4 family on Sunday. what happens when plants turn Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keith and | carbon dioxide and into trees | oo, Clifford of Brunnerville, Mr. vegetables, grains. So will the; ind Mrs. Roy Earhart were Sunday | conquer the dreaded cancer. Al-| jars on Mr. and Mrs. Daniel | ready life expectancy has been ex- | ( tended frem 25 to 40, from 50 to 60. | at present te 70 and within a few | decades, i Geltmacher. Se OI Bili of Rights to 80. { Our Bill of Rights was adopted | Our food supply well be helped | four years after the Constitution, by science even though today there | but it was not x ik Seviga, is lack of it in many places. Scien- | til 150 years later. tists tell us we can grow an abund- | ance of food in the sea, that event- | nally we can have a number of pal- | atable and nourishing foods from | wood. We have recently been in- | formed of the future aireraft travel of thousands of miles with an a- tomic fuel supply that weighs less than an ounce. | The trouble is that the same science that can give us ‘those things, can quickly destroy them, | that. instéad of increasing life ex- Berlin Airlift When the Berlin airlift was in operation, coal was flown in paper bags and often the bags were times. Gin Rummy Brooklyn, NY. There is no better way to boost ail can comimit' wholesale | your business than py local Hows: slaughter. Americans have proven paper advertising. | | serviceable enough to be used three | | | Gin rummy was invented nearly | | 40 years ago by an accountant in | | ! | | { | { | and sprinkle with salt. Takes more than a squirrel to appre- |! For epicurean delight. nibble on these | visited | | toasted nuts. Mix 2 tablespoons real mayonnaise with '2 pound shelled pe- | cans or almonds. Spread in shallow bak- {ing pan and bake at 375°F. Pecans take 15 minutes; almonds 25 minutes. | Stir nuts with a fork three or four times as they bake. Drain on paper toweling ciate these. x % % “Qoovoops! Something's burning! There goes my pot, but worse—my po- visited Mr. and Mus. John Cromwell | tatoes. What will Harry say” Well, he | won't sav a word or even notice a scorched or burned flavor, if the good pieces are transferred to another sauce | pan, fresh water added and the pota- toes again brought to a boil. Thus, din- ner is saved by the bucket brigade. * * * This Spring and Summer will find itter-pattering in many diffex- ent shades of shoes—tangerine, honey- | blonde, cherry bounce, even blushing pink and violet. They're lovely to look | at, but worrisome to clean. For there's always the danger the pretty color won't | be so pretty after cleaning. Just put| vour faith in the ol’ shinola—a thin coat of neutral shoe cream and they’ re | safe. ® * k * Next time vou're €00KIng spinach, | dress it up with a little onion juice an bits of crisp bacon. | Er WILL PO (mil 2 | YOU NO “Cg | Mmmmmm! | | PAUL E. WEBBER For abdomen, back and breasts | MRS. EDYTH B. BRUBAKER R1, LANCASTER, PA. Phone Landisville 43714 Florida The groom Bainbridge | SPENCER SUPPORTS 12-3mo. | 2. Don't leave your tcle- phone near an open window where careless closing or bad weather may cause damage. 1. When washing wood- work or mopping the telephone cord get water-soaked. { e | d e 4. When cleaning, telephone with a cloth papering or cover yout 3. Be sure your telephone is resting on a firm place where it cannot he knocked off. COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO. HATS MADE and REMODELED DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS Lo GIFT Y S Margaret Jean Shoppe 19 W. 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Ie 26c 5k 72¢ Peas & Carrots 350 Golden Corn "ol bone 20 15¢ Sunnyfield Rice ae 2 33 1-ib bog Dried Pea Beans 13c i; 25¢ Dried Red Kidney Beans ..* 15¢ Large Dried Lima Beans |." 16¢ 2-1b bag 3ic Dried Baby Limas = 15¢c Del Monte Asparagus 3 2 42¢ Armour’s Beef Stew em 320 Pampa Corned Beef 34 White House Evap. Milk _ 4... 45¢c Ann Page Spaghetti "> Cracker Jack lar 25¢C Oakite er 23¢C Buy 2 Pligs ot Regular Price of 18¢, Gat Another Pkg for Only La France Bluing 1c FOR SALADS OR COOKING Wesson Oil 35¢ pint quart bottle bottle 65¢c 83 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. All Prices In This Store Are The Same As Those In Effect In Our Super Markets Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin S000 il