4 The T he Mount Joy Bulletin | EDITORIAL Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, June 1, 1950 | Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 Fm ms — — of Rights. Those who are eligible advantage of should The final date seems Published Every Thursday at No, and have not taken 9-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. the opportunity it offers, think it over. subseri 4) 2g . op ’ Subscription, per year $2.00 |, Jong time off, but if the VA feels Bi MORERS $1.00 . Three Months 60 It necessary to warn now, we he- Single Copies 05 | lieve it important enough to re- A mind. Sample Copies ......... FREE _— 90 Entered at the Postoffice at Mt, CSA Joy, Pa,, as second-class mail mat- VMIAN'S RETREAT Civilization ter under the Act of March 3, 1879. persists through the books. halocausts, de- - x vears in adhering to its Ph . D. + » 3 YT " sr, Pennsylvan Newspaper | Memb E nw a ewspap Catastrophes and Publishers’ Association pressions and prosperity, plus all the facts of living, pass into his- Publivation Day, TI Copy for a change of advert tory, but the love of books stays should reach this oflice Tuesday. |on. The trend in reading does Ve will not 1 toe sertion f ' : ve will 1 larantee Insert Of | change however, with environment, any advertising unless copy the office not later than 9 a. m. |Current events, weather, reflecting preceding day of publication. on our choice. There is a range Classified ads will be accepted to | with historical fiction, psychiolog- 9 a. m. publication day. ical problems, war plots, interna- ticnal intrigue, and non-fiction cov- ering a wide field of thought. Be- hind the contemporary writers are + + & the old standbys of yesteryear, the Teo citen the fellow by a mistake, isn't the fellow who classics, the volumes of the sages, who profits the ever-popular novels of decades ago. However, the best-seller list of includes work of When a world is does not made it. eo owe any generation : spiritual content, You can get all kinds of leads on I erhaps good p I at peace, man feel as great a need of literature of a spiritual cast. But when men are seized with hopelessness, when foreboding, where to get a loan, but no to pay it back. ® 0 6 leads on how Motion picture theatres suffered a 20,000,000 a week attendance drop last year. This may start reductions the future outlook is when the present is not promising, restful thought and comfort for the a f+} a fx alarie on seme of those fabulous salaries spiritual soul comes from reading pa | actor paid to actois Works. This is a truism that the changed, nor would any ® 9 YOU SHOULD WORRY We have a debt that is woman and ages { have not almost of us deny its worth. vv eo $2009 for every man, ag I HAPPENINGS wien pf wie LONG AGO Anns 2 el 20 Years Ago Doris Siller, 4-yr.-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs broad- cast on the Children’s Hour thru WHP, Harrisburg on Sunday. Harry A finest crops of strawberries he ev- George Siller, Brubaker has one of the er grew, Six of these berries fill a pint box. their Our merchants will have place of business closed every Thursday during the summer. A detail of 15 State Police raid- ed five places at Columbia. Street cars will fade on some of Lebanon streets and be replaced by busses A full grown doe was found with a herd of sheep on a farm at Mt Hope. Bysshe Heilig was carried across the ocean by the has a letter that Graf Zeppelin. Markets: Eggs, 35¢; Lard 12sec. Lanc. Co. Tobacco Growers met 21-22¢; Butter, in the school house at Sporting Hill. A farewell party was given for Sale By Richard Hill Wilkinson "” E could sell Dusty,” Sylvia said, ‘Joe stared at her, “You don't mean that!" Dusty floor and pricked his ears. There was, he hoped, a possibility of be- ing taken for a walk up the slope | behind the house where rabbits frequently ran and offered no end + of excitement. Sylvia laughed nervously.. ‘Of course I don't. I was only joking. We wouldn't sell Dusty for a mil- lion dollars.” She reached down and twisted one . of Dusty’'s flop- > Nie ping ears. around Fiction | her forefinger. Dusty lolled his tongue and sighed { in contentment. Next to rabbits, there was nothing he { liked better than having his ears twisted, unless it was hunting a glove or an old shoe or pocketbook | that either Joe or Sylvia had hid- den. Joe lay awake that night and | thought about what Sylvia had said. He felt when you Raven't enough to eat and you own some property that Wilbert Hoffman by his classmates! would bring an’ easy thousand dol- of 7-A Class. | iars on the open market, you can't Mr. and Mrs. Lester Groff were | tendered a wedding reception at the | home of Mrs. Gertrude Groff. The Lanc. Co. Firemen's Conven- | tion is being held at Elizabethtown | on Saturday. | Our Boro officials are consider-! bg a stand pipe as a remedy for low water pressure uptown. Mrs. J. Lehman Swarr was host- ess to the Society of Farm Women | help thinking’ about it. Sylvia’s aunt had given them Dusty the week before they left for Hollywood. He was sev- en weeks old, a pure bred Springer Spaniel, black as coal and intelligent as two ordinary human beings. The next morning Joe decided io go down onto the boulevard. Somée- times on the boulevard he met someone he knew and would get talking and perhaps get a line .on | = | (From page 1) thumped his tail on the | chasing | guilty and ashamed, but | ( INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED ‘Mortuary Record sPENcER supports | ‘fave guaranteed not to lose thelr shape, that's why they help yon keep yours. » EDYTH B. BRUBAKER R1, LANCASTER, PA. Phone Landisville 4374 | employed by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. for about 38 years. She retired about a year and a half ago. 12-3mo. | | Rev, Hershey Lehman | | Rev. Hershey Lehman, aged 72 eye [ | years, died Saturday at his home H. l g in Chicago, IIL et 1 | Deceased was born and raised in|, Funeral Home | | Gordonville, Lancaster Co., and has been doing Mennonite Mission= 23 W. Main St., Mount Joy | ary work for the past fifty-two | | years, having preached in many of | the churches throughout this com- JAMES B. HEILIG, Funeral Director | munity. | Mr. Ellsworth Lehman, manager | |of the A&P Store, here, is a broth- | Welding jer Electric | Funeral services were held on and Gas | Wednesday morning at Chicago. Also Specialize On | Cyrus M. Nissley FARM MACHINE WELDING Cyrus M. Nissley, AND EQUIPMENT {died at the home of his son-in-law Automobile and Truck Welding | and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John] === | Haines, east of the boro, Mt. Joy R2 LAWN MO sh ENING i : | | with whom he resided. Dr. David 0 W Idi Sh | E. Schlosser, deputy coroner, at- over 3 e ng op | — { seventy -nine | tributed death to coronary throm- Delia and Marietta Streets | | bosis. MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-5931 | Born in Rapho Twp. he was a | son of the late Joseph and Fianna Moore Nissley, and was a retired EYES EXAMINED BY No Hours Thursday | from the Nissley funeral } > here ey funeral home here PHONE: 334J Evenings: Tues. & Sat. 6:30 - 8 | Wednesday afternoon with inter- 2 3 | | farmer. 3 APPOINTMENT | He is survived by four children: |$ | | Susan, wife of oy oo Sais 3 DR. S. MILLIS | [Joy R2; Anna, wife of Ray Myers 3 OPTOMETRIST John, and Frank, all of Mount Joy; 3 59 N. MARKET STREET {ene brother, Alvin Nissley, Denver; 3 ELIZABETHTOWN |seven grandchildren and three 2 Hours: . | |great grandchildren. Daily: 9 to 1 and 2 to 5 The funeral services were held 3 2 e [ment in the Mount Joy cemetery. | | JUNE IS National Dairy Products Month! Almost everyone likes fine dairy foods . . . ond they're goed for you, toe! Come see the wide variety of chess, fresh , Nigh score Butler, fresh milk and eam in A&F's Deiry Center, SUNNYFIELD FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER :. 68° IN Vs-POUND PRINTS ....Ib. 70c KRAFT'S DELUXE AMERICAN 15 Cheese *'“* "ir 28¢ PIPPIN Roll G's «on 20 KRAFT'S CHEESE FOOD Velveeta 7" 81c SHARP CHEDDAR 7s Customers’ Corner Did you ever get « poorly wrapped package at your A&P? Cheese x 6le We hope not, for we iD CHES best bags buy only the bes Cheese 45¢ and wrapping materials; and’ we train our employ- ees to make each parcel neat and secure. In other words, there should be no leaking or spilling of the contents of any package you get at A&P, Every package should stay tight and dry until you get home. If there is anything you don't like about the wrap- ping materials at A&P, or the way we use them, please write. AMERICAN OR PIMENTO CHEESE Ched-o-bit ;* 19¢ WHITE AMERICAN CHEESE Mel-o-bit 3 85c BORDEN'S OR KRAFT'S Cream Cheese |: 35¢ CHEESE SPREAD Pabst-ett ©) 24c SORDEN'S CHEESE FOOD Chateau 7; 8lc Customer Relations Department, A&P Food Stores: , 420 Lexington Avenue New “ork I7,N. Y. LIN | child in the country. Our debt is SUMMER CONFERENCES No. 4. : | something. He put Dusty on his | [== | -. ts almost double the combined na- | De ey pt sis . Plans are in the making for the | leash and started out, : [ | tte Kernel Corn . wate 17-00 29¢ dal t England. France, It With summer comes the summer annual reunion. of the Chicques Joe turned: down Vine street t u r tons! dois of England, France, I onference for young people and Pw : iD. 4 below Selm: hi : DR OHN R KENSEL | i pon 35¢ aly and all nations to whom we" . 7 8 Hill school, Rapho Township. Just elo Selma, gre Sfidfen . . | Realemon Lemon Juice bottle 1D : +d NE Np : . The ‘ch, through relig- “ Tiel re nl Throa fora | were playing on a Jawn. ne of | give aid. We have loaned $260 bil- | The church g Col. Hicks has a large force of I 1201 Tr nie . 4 al ious education, renews enthusiasm ~~ of] them was: crying. Joe stopped to SAT Pam Corned Beef can 34¢c lion to countries who have a less men working on the reservation at| (iF Tl le was, A little | IS LOCATED IN oat | fe an deve 4 : TL see whe > e was, > | per capita debt than we have here. | fad zeal vel oF its Mt. Gretna and Colebrook. | girl had lost her rag doll. It was . . Granulated Sugar Bog 4 veg 8%¢ | They owe less than we but "OW Work. sing. Jd, Mm niss Minnie Heiserman and Mr.| someavhere about, but he couldn't : WW f CER 3 fe YO ! 20:0 ow fom to produce goods at| Such conferences, fellowship and | 1 vton Hunsicker were married at| find it. Dusty licked the little girl's His New O tices, Delta Street t Dewco Fancy Peas 2 cans 35¢ ) ; 11 religious guidance with able lead- : . and Mrs. George! hand. She cooed happily and patted | int yer «cost the > can, then sell| 5 the home of Mr. and Mrs. George | hand. ppil p | * ANN 8-or p Jake a ii Sn ovis | ers. These youngsters discover what py... 0-0, his head. The other children crowd- | MOUNT ‘JOY, PA. Salad Dressing AN vi Té¢c _ 28¢ bse goods 8 us ie 6 oe ivBevalis ve : av oa : ois ed about. Joe unsnapped Dusty’s | [} ' Eoin with the prefits, a lower living Steeeh me mbership ot ans, y fliey While enroute from Williamsport leash. Held wl little Pp skirt to | JUNE 1, 1950 Ann Page Cherry Preserves i 3c ba pS Sn wey 1ave not appreciate it efore. A er hing president Hoover ot : ie a oy oh Bs mot Com mime] ve aired Gel | oot of wud = meee ov uit: “Su fast; | | White House Evap. Milk 4 21. 45¢ million and then Canada refused) By : : |stopped a rerpool : { Dusty let out a yip and went | : . . RE ‘ OCT . Ye x Eos | SL 3 = | . LORD 18-02 ic buy anything from us that she| courses that TESTU hs m lh {church services in the Methodist | bounding away. Two minutes | Chopped Spinach MOTT'S 2 cans 29¢c : ing more their home parishes. TAL to y i i | should buy in Eneland. It isn't that| NS more mn Episcopal church. later he came back, holding in | . ’ Sor 7 fousd. but we often woh- | Directors, officers and church A boys band of Elizabethtown | his mouth the rag doll. The lit- | BULLER’S BEAUTY SALON Gibb S Cut Green Beans 3 cans 28¢c , ler where it alf ends. And, co 1d | workers are given new heart and. Judineg 40 boys from 10 to 18 tle girl clapped her hands. { Calif i T na Flakes bok 25¢ Plog der where 1t ali ends. Ang, could ol including FLORIN 3 . en { 1 irornia u pi we borrow money from amy of | insight into religious subjects. | years attracted considerable atten-| «Smart dog,” said a voice. RIN, PENNSYLVANIA PHONE 3-4330 | P d Wh “or Tle . these countries, is another wonder. Newspapers are reporting signs. =... Memorial parade. Joe turned. A car had stopped at | ~ y Quaker uf fe ea Pky | ® {ef an increasing religious revival| my. will and Geistweit reunion | the curb. A small round man with | Get OUT... | ; ior 13e es ia AN | through increased church member-| . ; : AT rill | @ friendly face had emerged onto ” Quaker Puffed Rice # NOT ANOTHER DUST BOWL |!‘roush ch om ©F- will be held on the Aaron Will| Jace dded. “Pure , v 120 9B For 13 years the wheat farmers ship and attendance, evangelists farm east of town. it Sh Cr The hi I 8 ro 1 t S Pickle . o To oe TT "| ape attracting larger crowds, more] So soi OTE La pringer. They're all smart. ring Permanen . f the thwest have had big| re at 2 A tentatve premium list total=|{ «pre they?” said the little man. | C - pkgs 25¢ olny eather This vear | colleges and universities observe 4 $33000 was approved for the| His nin on “Like No sell | = | Kool-Aid or Flavor Ald - 8 um ? : they anticipated a bumper crop “Religious Emphasis Week”, large| <1 A/a] Penna. Farm Products| him?” Joe said nothing. He felt a | NO WwW! Marvel White Bread 4. loof T4c loat 1 c eA sale of fiction and non-fiction beoks queer prickling at the base of his Pay : but due to ravages of drought, A +39 show. 9 re a Ty ct ; “NE | . B NONE PRICED i ors od insects, the crop shrinks. | dealing with religious themes, In-| 5, oyplosion at the Common- skull, “Tike to sell Nim” seid ihe Il PEN ALT DAY AND EVENING Prop: Maude Buller Florida Lima ns ii 2 Rn AT at iy . . | {ollectual circles finding it ‘respec- | Ti ride _. | man again. uN I a1 1 Me Rain is sorely needed, especially in| B os l finding Josie Novelty Fireworks Co, at “How much?" said Joe, not look- Red Ripe Watermelons FLORIDA ib 8c the old dust bowl area. Already on iy S re a nd Pequea Valley, near Lancaster, ing at him. x y Californi P FULL PODDED 35¢ some 19 million acres of winter | SUSY agam. Such a x killed two employees. Nine hundred. b All M b f S . | 1G FAS none HicHER Ibs oy > : | ccuraging, if reliable, though facts! ~. 1. Bi. ‘mo. stove" clerk ares o ewing v vheat are deteriorating. . In Okla- | CCUraging, 1 8 Charles Brand, Acme store clerk | 5 5 esis usd NONE PRICED = seat on re Fs of wheat is can’t be proven. We hope for a re- is on vacation and Russell Halbleib | Jou gs of Tyee Se rss fi! . ' Nearby Red Radishes UigueR 3 sche 10 Te Dough brings i | ligious revival, for in it there gy the vacancy Ot NE Se Machines Repaired reporier st. x gs - . 2 5 5 ii J | onignt. y alterna 2 Toca J hope fer present living. Faith and ee ett lw sity relief. A man has his | sects and windsterms. The dry top | was city relief, man has his pie SE od away. to make dust | Prayer are needed in every confer- « 9 We Modernize Your Machine Jersey Tender Green clouds that reach as high as 10,000 ence between Hick, “- wm The Bulletin S | BEFORE to Electric, Console or Portable AFTER A ob RAGUS feet. . - - Remember the “black blizzards” Scra book | Call Us Today—We Pick-up and Deliver . . . Anywhere! [ 4 \ of the "20's. They have not return- p ° | SALES J V BINKLEY SERVICE { ed but these ecsnomists who worry Pineapple Snow Pudding: 1 No. nu E Large original over a wheat surplus, won't need 1 can crushed pineapple (1 cup), 111 N. Market St. ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 216-J bynch C to do so if this section: doesn’t get water. 1 envelope gelatine (plain), | { NONE PRIC 3 some relief through rain. | {16 ¢ sugar, % t salt, 2 T lemon] | | ED HIGHER | ier juice, 2 egg whites. Drain pineapple | HE COLD WA Be CITC LO | Looks as though the anti-hista- =. 4 make 1% cups. Soften gelatin in 1% | AGES OF HOMES | Ajax Cleanser 2 cans 23c¢ ine drugs » panacea for the » of cold liqui ‘emaining | | | mine Sues, he eT lice have NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING jt i oid : Bp I 1765 ° 570 10 10 TO 20 OVER 20 | €0 5, Reh 5 Son WASHINGTON, D. C. add to gelatin | With YEARS OLD YEARS OLD YEARS OLD YEARS OLD A P . been advertised. The Federal Trade 3 and salt and stir until dissolved. | nn age Mayonnaise Commission has charged manufac- By Anne Goode . Stir in crushed pineapple and len} | oh 33 turers of three brands. with false] One way to lengthen slips for that | on juice. Chill until mixture thick- | “How much?” said Joe, mot | Jar C advertising. Unproved as cold cures | fast-growing daughter is 2 ou of the or than the consistency of beaten| jooking at him. | | it is : 4 they are also ‘unsafe. straps and sew the rest of the slip to | =~... pot eos whites til - | Bt is : oy ye ol these the end of a blouse. This not only | 26 wisites, Fe bis v py | pride. He remembered the hug | i | R&R Boned Chicken Doctors have warned tha 5¢| makes a short slip longer, but also | stiff, add gelatin mixture. Place the STIvE hadi Batons. thew | | . . 1 1 : +3 3 = . o att | drugs could not cure a cold, but keeps the blouse neatly tucked inside | bowl in ice water, continue to beat| 1aft He thought of the way Dusty | | 6-02, 75 millions of dollars have heen spent her skirt, , we until mixture begins to hold shape.| would nip at their toes when they | san < | . | | to promote the gatos and he pale Have you tried the Vial mar- | Turn into large mold that has been) Seve getting dressed in the morn- | . . lic has spent much money 0 6b- which comes in a handy meas- | rinsed in cold water. Chi until | 1N8. : = | { : S Riya tain these antihistimine drugs. Var- pak? Each pound js divided into firm, unmold and - serve with cus- | He his head. “No!” he | Norwegian ardines Peter : systems react differently to four quarters and each quarter is a 3 said. “No! Not for twice that i > Wi oz o7 wus Sys t => ni ard sauce. I ” | | w/e A . . unit of measurement, e.g., 1 quarter | amount. 7 ; | cans medicine. Experimentation 14 cup and % print equals 2 Combinations ! “The rotund man laughed. “Then 30% 30% 20% 20% ¢ wes to improve in order that the tablespoons, to make measuring for Many of the new suits are light| how about hiring him? You, too, . drug may be deemed safe to sell cooking easier. weight, ice-cream colors, with two| of course. We're making a picture | | Sparkle Gelatine Desserts 3 ....17¢ without a prescription. IL appears of using a dish or saucer, | skirts or jackets in contrasting col-| in wind "i i Mga M ing h ill d irs i | > that the common cold will be with | place a mitior, Wider the fish bout], | ors. to change the ensemble. There! 2 ind things that have been Big] any aging homes will heed repairs in | : according »se | Hower vase or plant. It will protect the | = a en. oat ‘ ‘ | Ed r h C 1 1b. us for awhile, according to thes furniture att spots and in addi- | 1S the polka dot jacket with slim, Joe threw up his head. “What?” the coming year. This bank makes low-cost ucator rax Pkg. 23¢ charges. tion it will reflect your pretty setting. | white skirt and second skirt te; “Think it over,” said the | h | K h . 99 * kX wlor of the polka dot. The navy! rotund man. “Pay w 25 | ome repair loans to make homes more A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY Caught in the rain with your best | oo 4 it on extra skirt of white a day "Here's od ri hg in | P | i A SEL | shoes? Well, the sooner you get them | blue suit with extra smiled. “H Yr ihe | livable and to help owners preserve their 1 \ FR A reminder to ex-GFs comes x 4 on to shoe Fl better. | and extra jacket of red, which can ow Rs i IR P Pp \ \ h \ . 0 the Veteran's Administration, | Otherwise they'll curl up in the toes. | po switched to various color com-i, 2 of- | . . | " \ J on he veterans educational and Let them dry and then give them two tions. These outfits can be fer. Your dog’s worth two thou- | investment. When you are ready to repair. \ \ | that ie yelerans © . coats of that ol’ shinola. That helps | dinations. 5 Ry sand, if a cent. Never saw a | . | ¥:! training pregram runs out on July | eo tho Teather and restores gloss and | made inexpensively by the home| pyre black Springer with those | or modernize your home, come see us. | 3 : 4 | ’ Me . 25, 1951. The only exception to this | color. ir dressmaker, of materials that hold lines. Be sure to look me up. If | EN CS deadline is for the veterans dis- | WE vor use x a wpe washing | their shape but are tubable. Rs vest Bo you, we can | THE he hip ee 9 - | = : “ » | rooa . | charged after July 25, 1947 and the | 10° 0" 0] cottons and linens Hootsla LP vy ta rms NATIONAL MOUNT Jo : . : : veterans who enlisted or re-enlist- | through the wringer flat, in straight, Hootsla is Pennsylvania Dutch | Joe stood on the curb and ON YR 83 am St Mount J Pa dander. the: armed forces volun- | lengthwise folds. They'll be a lot easier | + Take half a loaf of day-old] watched the black limousine re- MOUNT AN, * * oy, ® x to iron ‘cause wringing tightly or twist- te bes sid. | cede. He glanced at the card, then am, it — : tary recruitment act. | ing adds wrinkles and strains material, | bread, cut it in CU DES. 1X Town | down at Dusty. Dusty was watching T The GI Bill requires veterans to re eee lin one-half cup of butter in a hot him- expectantly. He wanted to | : All Price In Thi St start their training by July 25, 1951, | LEFT $100 TO A CHURCH pan. Beat three eggs until light, walk some more. Joe slipped the i S Is ore . is sf ! i a GY ae shalf © i pe {| card into his pocket and started | : or four years affer discharge from | Bertha Z. Hoffman, East Donegal | add one-half cup of milk, salt and J ; he service, whichever time is later.| Twp. who died July 20, 1949, left | pepper to taste. Pour over the} > ans pace that rath. Are T Same As Those Five years is the maximum school- | $100 of her 341.11 estate to Bethel | bread cubes and fry until brown. | kt a | EARN \ ing available under the program. { Church, Maytown. Serve at once, as hot as possitie. - > IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH 1< In Effect In Qur Super Markets a There has never been, in our his- | — {Some of your family might prefer When in need of Printing. (any-« 1 \ . , K+ anyt to equal this GI Bill} Patronize Bulletin advertisers. ‘a bit of syrup with the serving. | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | : : it ory, y eq! : \ Z Member of Federal Depasit Insurance Corporation A Fm ho x 7 5 i od : 2 ;