There is no better way to hoosl your business than by local news \ YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ( ALL TOLL BRIDGES IN PA, NOW OWNED BY THE STATE With payment of $325,000 for the | Paper advertising. | stock of the Point Marion Bridge IY Company by Secretary of Highways | 2—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, July 6, 1950 | '§ HAPPENINGS Stimylate your business by adver | The Mount Joy Bulletin | — of — | | the | Hising in the Bulletin, Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher LONG AGO Ray F. Smock, representing Any Day You Choose ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 S Commonwealth, the last of the 10! y a make production costs less at this | Maa NI, | e uence [toll bridges within Pennsylvania | i Publ shed Every Thursday at No.| time. But, while the artists are 20 Y s A o | q passed to State Highway Depart- | Cl [A RACTER To Shop . At A fs Pp v Fast Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. vacationing, the manufacturer's | ear 9 | BY Richard HI Wilkinson | ont operation. [| Our differently better methods a. preduct is going to get a rest too, | - | RYANT DREAMED ey | Payment remains to be made for | Yire o + oy oF Ves 9 { . . A a dream, ay {| of Directing . .. our assiduous per year .- 8.00 if a reduced audience means any- | Perry County reunion, Samuel | He was in a garden. A beau- only one intra-state toll bridge, || attention to YOUR Family Cus- ’ Three Months 60 | thing to business, | Tressler, president, will be held at || tiful girl sat on a white marble | the Walnut Street bridge in Har- (| toms and Traditions lend a Customers D Bingle Copies «+. 05 ® 00 | Cassel Park. bench, and smiled at him across a risburg. This structure is in litio | “Character” wo the Tribute. vou wha? Sample Copies ......... FREE - a . ig ‘ ; : iain wi .| pond filled with goldfish and pond | ~~ ; . [ ha R id ample op MUCH OF A GOOD THING Moun: Joy Union Picnic will be lilies. Bright sunshine itered gatien before the Dauphin County | will alwavs remember pleasant- Corner Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. Joy, Pa., as second-class mail mat- | tion at this time of year, whether | Victor L. Brooks, Florin, won the | flected the gold | Department has operated the bridge ® : ter under the Act of March 3, 1879. | *tis better to look cool as a cucum- | Whippet roadster at the Rheems | Minut in the girl's hair. | and collected tolls since April 15 The first thing we teach A -. | py” n Carnival. * Minute knew when the court action was launch- { all 6329 our clerks and checkers Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper of tie Fa Publishers’ Association Publivation Day, Thursday To sun or not to sun, is the ques- | beror as hot as a boiled lobster. One wants to return to the office show- | ing a beautiful coat of tan. Tan looks well on womenfolk with sun- held at Rocky Springs Park. Markets: Eggs 21-22¢; Butter, 35¢ | and lard 12c. | Jean, 12 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | down through shade trees and re- that, according to all good dreanfs, he was supposed to do somefhing—possibly to walk Fiction | courts although the State Highway ed. ROBERT E. HOFFMAN Special Agent ly, SHEETZ is our simple system of weights and measures, to which there must be no Whether you like to shop the be- Copy for a change of advertising | hack dresses. One wants the vital- | Harrison Nolt, Silver Spring, fell| around th ool and bow gallantly 5 SMIINTRAT © eo i So) rock this office. Tuesday b wck dresses. One wants the vi a rriso » Silver p 8, oy ; e by ow ga 3 New York Life Insurance Go. HOME FOR FUNERALS exceplions. ginning of the week, the middle, We will not guarantee insertion of ity that comes from the ultraviolet from a ladder while picking cher-| before the girl : oth or the last of the week, you'll find e will guara : | He began to wonder if he didn't Phone 3.5375 Il North Duke Street At Lemon There are 16 ounces A&P keeps ALL prices at a sen- rays that are so beneficial. Too bad ries. sibly low level ALL the time. Stop J. any advertising unless copy reaches a hat Tike aii. idiot stands ; the office not later than 9 a. m.|that so many of us are so thin-| The engagement of Miss Clara k wn sta Donegal Springs Road LANCASTER, PENNA. to every pound. ne, 3 Phon preceding day of publication. | skinned that the tanning business | Hinkle to Overdeer of Mid- | me vg hen that he heard foot ON, ys he We in ro: ie” | Classified ads will be accepted to |... Hs in i burn: that resulis 3 | it ! as then that e oot- There are 12 of any elps cut yo : l. 9 m. publication day. | yesu ts In a sun urn tha results n | dletown was announced. | steps on the flagstone path that " h dozen —— er Erez: | 10 ENG blisters, If you are highly | john Booth was elected president| connected the garden with Te item to each dozen. | nervous, have high blood pressure, | ¢ i pean | Wide, screened-in porch of the | . nb E D I T O R i A L overactive dn a tuber- | Be a am] AR | house. He looked up to find Laura, 9 000s There are 100 cents in | Isic or heart diesen, the ‘direct r. an S. gemuth, FIOM | his sister, coming into the garden. | EA every dollar. Mason : “| escaped death after their auto stal-| He was glad that Laura had come. 3b {rays can result in toxemia | led on the railroad tracks, by jump-| For Laura knew all about dreams | | Vn If your purchase or Could it be the ferces of infla- | and shock, in weakening your ing from the car seconds before a | and could tell him what 16 do. PERMANENT ADDITION TO VOUE change ever Vary Jars tion at work that causes so many | physical condition. Some of the |, in hit and: demolished it. “Bryant!” Laura exclaimed, from these strict stand- } runs in both big base ball leagues | liquids and compounds advertised | | | At a meeting of the Penna. Con- stopping on the pool's edge, and looking from him to the THE MARKET BASKET Dozen Dozen Pints 69c geen T9c ards, we want to know this year? | for preventing sunburn may pre- | fectioners at Galen Halll ae PI . oa (va : Dinning. A { SS0C. # % ’ girl, “whatever in the wor os rN about it. Please write: e Yon; Some paring ag 50 pre | John A Bachan, of town, Was el-| are you standing here « for? ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Many visitors to this section are | °C as a way PB | Ane hy. vou’ sitivel de. x x venting it entirely, All of this is | ccd 2nd vice president | «Why: Yowse Josiively hie HIGHEST QUALITY GUARANTEED Customer Relations Department, Sugar : finding tr:ffic quite a puzzle. Well, | se do we. ® ® 0 | heresay to those resoris that adver- | tise their brand of sunshine as cur- | Diehl’s Island over the | Among them were two channel] Six local men caught 206 fish at| week-end. | Doris must think my brother is stupid!” Oh, yes, that was it. Tt was all “If It Swims, (We Have It” A&P Food Stores 420 Lexington Avenue New York 17, N. Y. "Granulated A It of fans are getting wise to | ing everything from dandruff tof ions : | working out fine now. Laura had | . TV wrostling, tins a or | fallen arches. But medical men | Hoss Weide ha peas. hi asked her college roommate, Doris A checking account 5 lb, 45¢ 89¢ not it is en the level. We expect advise that getting the indirect rays | i ean wid LaPlante, down for the week-end. ; ab somites op: ‘of “the of Old Sol is beneficial, that you Charles, of town, were returning ot course, that was she. How 'stu- | 1S the mark of a ; Loe Hat soqier or let many ‘0 don't have to sit in the beating sun | Dome Sunday, an airplane attract-| pid of him. i ay bouts will have sponsors. to eatin it's ve 7 g | ed Joe's attention and the car hit a| So Bryant walked around the spp. Tran vn ty mF ve. © 1} PT TT bai 4 / XL o gain from it's rays. You can get | PROGRESSIVE Florida Red Ripe Sarees pole. Mrs. Charles’ face was bruis- | pool and was introduced. He looked | the radiation indirectly, though | i i ! 7s he’ ners of hair cuts: hike: = | deep into the twin black pools that | A ee 4 cot, ZI, SH SLL IEEE EEE maN WATERMELONS to $1.25 at seme places, we predict | shades of tan that you covet on sprained. {| His voice sounded odd, but that, of : a lot of shaggy manes among the | 0. 2 peeling back doesn’t look | Jecob H. Shenk, the oil man, hit | course, was because he was think- | 32 Foie : c ASK ANY A&P nfs ¥ 3 - ap . . . . i > y 1p ( menfolk this Si | good in.a summer dress nor a blis- | a pole with his auto when it skid- | Ing Ne re Jas the girl he had | NONE Ce each i SALES SON 8 oh ® se Sitti 3 a | been waiting for. ¢ Sered nose sitting beliind a desk. [ded Jake wasn's hut, | “Then he almost groaned aloud. | BUY THEM BY THE HALF OR QUARTER. __... b 3¢ Ph Fortunately no one around here was shot during eur Fourth of July celebration. We will admit that some of the celebrators were half shot but all have recovered with- out hospital treatment. ® 2 9 BETTER LATE There is something to be said for the bill introduced in the West German parliament which would prohibit the sale of warlike toys to tiny tots and which weuld prevent them from receiving such gifts from’ Sunburn results in an annual loss to the U. S. industry of over 7 million work days a year, reduces | efficiency of workers an equal | number of days. So let us take our | ultraviolet rays with a few grains of salt tablets this summer. ® 00 WHAT COMES NATURALLY It" didn’t need a gallup poll to determine whether men or women gamble. People like to take chances even if bound by laws, perhaps H. A. Darrenkamp has a complete | line of fireworks for sale. Lancaster County had one of the] worst storms in years. It wrecked | houses, barns, tobdcco sheds, silos, | uprooted trees, etc. Sixty-one to-| bacco sheds were leveled. The Bulletin’s Scrapbook ! as Doris had looked up and said it was quite all right and she really | should have introduced herself, but he added so much to the scene, standing over there so straight and silent. It was the sound of her voice that made Bryant groan; for he rimembered that it was all a dream and that Doris would soon be gone. | Then suddenly it was night, and they were once more in the garden. There was a full moon and a gentle breeze and music drifting down on | the still air from somewhere back of the marble bench. ® |f you are a businesslike person, you will want to take advantage of the efficiency RESOURCEFUL YOUNG WOMAN S. No. Eastern Shore Potatoes. 5: Seedless Limes lod larae size "10%. 29¢ doz. 29¢ Western Crisp Carrots "iii" 25a 19¢ Iceberg Leftuce none mice moner 2 19¢ Western Cantaloupes "= uw 23¢ Freestone Peaches Konic us 19¢ Sweet Red Plums oni Mice Hose 8 23¢c 25:27 Lucky Leaf for small stakes or for large sums. eee | + the American forces. The move- |p" CL SL the number of | Week's Best Recipe: vi) A week, two weeks, had gone | as well as the convenience of a check- Apple Sauce 50) 30 L 2 ment for disarmament by spring | a tossed into:a hat or pemnies) Clidese Bars: 1 package ple crust, by—Bryant wasn’t sure which | ing account. Stop in and start one s00N. t hasn't taken place in much force, but at least this bill is an encour- aging sign that a certain form of disarmament is under way. It has been siressed many times that cur hope for peace lies in the ed- thrown at a crack, It may be a chance on a quilt at a church ba- zaar or winning the pot at bingo. It may be race horses or the dogs, slot machines or the numbers game. mix (or your own receipe), 1 cup | grated cheddar cheese. Heat oven to 400 degrees (hot). Prepare pie | crust mix according to directions | on package. Chill. Add cheese. Roll | ~-since the first meeting in the garden, He had a dim recollec- tion that they were glorious weeks of riding and golfing and swimming and dancing—all with Doris. T WAS ONLY OCCASIONALLY | THE MOUNT JOY, PA. X 3 a Thrifty Values IN FINE FOODS WHITE HOUSE of the vouth | Felks who like to gamble won't be | dough to about one-eighth inch | \ ing. 6: .L rn pt | prohibited frem doing so no more | thickness. Cut into bars one-half| ®now that Bryant remembered | Evap Milk 5 . iiss Yow pai VL i b ten a Bream. The. dre: . | than prehibition stopped drinking. | inch wide and three inches long. |it Was all a dream. The dread of | NO DOCTOR CAN RECOMMEND | waking up didn’t affect him quite | ANY BETTER MILK If one can judge by the number| Where laws are needed arises { my > A S€S | Leave some bars plain; sprinkle a| : pe : : of runs made in the big leagues| when racketeers bribe government |i. ! Ars. na SPHInX’e | so poignantly, That is to say, it | A FOR INFANT FEEDING i here. jen’ a > Bn a . i at o | little thyme, garlic salt or marjor-| dign’t affect him until this night =m _ Tall c today, thee isn't much of an in-|cfficers, play with politics. Liquor am on others. Bake on cookie sheet| when they were alone in th | | | : - - i]. | © 'S. < 2 Of S i ere alon I pg ar- | centive to see National or American | interests made such inroads into. De , | d The hh : : SE vd ® : a. 1 IN UNION 4 THE sans RE! Lezgue umes this season The | politics, became such ful ft te dit Oven about $ minutes ony add A k a x A me League games S Season. S, beca S a powerlu : : | sudden panicky sensation. | ime 10-0Z : . . ntil lightly brown. Ma a ance Corporati scores read something like the | system, that it led to the prohibi- | 100} ro Town : Tae hos} And so quite abruptly Bryant |. Member, of Federal Depaslt 1nguranics Oornoration i Ten-B-Low Ice Cream Mix JAR 35¢ A] Slr pe : I at tas aes rs. se are good with soup, | ti : soi ith olimine | AY 5.18 10-18 V amateur games played fifty years tion Jaw. Robbing citizens and de- as canapes or with a salad lunch-| ed and, s2id. without prelimi | fs Granulated Sugar BAG 48¢ vic 89¢ al ago. | grading politics is what has brought Gon ! Donald 2" oF. 37¢ 2539 Last Thursday in the American! about the drive in Washington : Summer Fool-S Chocolate Syrup Buck . | bie + : A mm - League eight teams scored 70 runs | Against gambling. Private sambiing. | Heat of x Niblet's Whole Kernel Corn 2 0 29¢ : | . . t at of summer makes more in four sames. In one of these |the bingo, bridge, poker, quilt, sort { a 1 — > | . 3 } i os RITES | ! 8.01 : 17-0Z games fhe score was 22 to 14 and |©f gambling, is not big-time syndi- | f° tous Pinched feet perspire | /’ Butter Kernel Peas 2 ons 27¢ | 2 Gs 39¢ TL ay - cated gambling. .._ | more freely, changing from heels] . . IN OIL OR 374-01 in another 12 to 7. g. When the under Maine Sardines N oi on eo) 20¢ to flat, loosely-~fit sport shoes don't Just what is happening in today’s | world moves in to take over it | 15.02 vi great National pasitime we are of becomes a national menace, a pub- | hela the feet. The high heels pt a ews Cold Stream Pink Saimon an 37¢ 1 lic danger greak stress and strain on the ba | | 0% a loss to say. But we do know that} danger. 5 | | IN BARBECUE # 13-0 thie ed en A vies eet @ of the feet. The low and medium | 072 [12 | Oscar Mayer s Weiners SAUCE an 45¢ { 2 Hp i: = rar . 1-18 rapidly. That may be one of the Th A arp mm pops ae N/ Have You Been Visiting ? Leed's Corned Beef Hash 2 vs 49¢ : 2 t wear but the flat-type shoe 4 . 20.02 rea dvantages of Vf ‘es gasons Cas € AI RES 0] er te corrals os how A "Had Vistiors ? A&P Grapefruit Sections 2 GN 43¢ 7 2 - -0Z PERE wr (From Page 1) | shoe should not be worn on pave- Lili : Realemon Lemon Juice some 39€C KEEPING MEMORY GREEN | I think the choi a] ies 2 | : Bh examples. I think the choirs which | ments and for all day. Pediajrists| Brvant slow t hi Been Divorced ’ . PINT I Quart Numerous = communities have] we have at the present time are (warn that they offer no support for | ryant slowly put his arm 1 Hellmann's Mayonnaise BAR 71c memorials which they preserve, a splendid job, and I'm sure | To : | about her sim shoulders, B ht A hi ? | 3-0Z reminders of early or late historical | You Will agree, but with a larger | feet that need support. Corns, cal-| Doris. dailing. 1.1ove ¥ ay oug t nyt ng : Ann Page Peanut Butter a 23¢ : ur | | representation of students in them |louses, in-grown toenails, weak | 3Tles: oris, dar ing, I love you. . : 15.07 events, solids built to preserve | they could do much better work, arches, ate caused by Sloe I know this is all a dream, there- Sold Something 2 1 Brach's Circus Peanuts soz 31¢c ideals. S-me critics say such or, if the wish of the conductor is a | ? i) A fore I'm telling you now before I 4 (RB! . 16.07 shrines do not show a mark of pro- | Smaller choir there would be more | and pressure. Pain from the feet| wake up. I've waited all my life it Campfire Marshmallows re 29€ However. there is a competition for positions and only | need the attention of a chiropodist| for such a girl as you. It seems |} Had a Party : PKG OF “PKG OF i gress. » there IS a MEAN- | be ‘hest would get in the choirs, | (podistrist), vather than home| cruel that you'd come to me only | Nectar Tea Bags 1s sacs 19€ } a8 BAGS 43c ing to these shrines, the buildings | The third and last fact is—we | in a dream.” Been To One ? . ANN # = 3.02 and plagues, stained windows, would have more teachers cn our | iti K N And Doris turned 1p her face to | : Sparkle Geiatin Desserts PAGE 3 PKGS 17¢ 7 : faculty. More teachers an | ick And Neat: . ith ha te / | . parks ¢nd monuments. They are | faculty. More teachers would be an io his, with the moon making shad- | 11-07 18-02 reminders of a living past and pre- | Sivan. w Eten Kitchen chores are lightened by| ows of her eyes, and said: “I love | 4 Got Engaged ? Sunnyfield Corn Flakes hi 15¢ Who ide 3 ! Activities”. e cou ave mor . . cr 3 - Mh .0Z sent frrce that is history, without | extra-curricular activitie © | keeping kitchen drawers neat. Help| you, too, Bryant, and I'm glad |{| . Post's Bran Flakes 7 14c we 18¢ b { lib ith h 3 such 48 | yourself by lining them with self-| You waited for me. I hardly know |: Been Jilted ? hic 6 ss- | clubs wit a teacher to advi y. | ND J i Which we Would not have progress- s ae a Fae what I would have done had I dis- | J Butter FANCY CREAMERY soLiDs uw 68¢ PRINTS 18 70c¢c ed. without which we would not | them. Then, too, we could have |pasting wallpaper. Attractive draw- have freedom. I it was only a | more gym periods leading up to the event of May Day. As you probobly | ers im bedroom chests, dressers, covered you belonged to some one else.” Joined a Club or SHARP is 45¢ 18 MILD Cheddar Cheese 6lc question of revering age, of sent-| know, May Day is an important | room cabinets, can be paint-| Bryant thought this over and de- > . AMERICAN OR 2-18 iment, hat would be another mat. | ven in our schol vear. With more |e in lovely colors and then waxed | cided hai the dream had turned Been Thrown Out of One | Ched-O-Bit Cheese Food “Fi” on 69¢ ter. Let us continue to tend the | Practice which is taken in the gym | This makes cleaning easier. out just the way he would have | . JANE 16-0Z FANDWICH 20.0% feof i els dd lesen it periods we could present a more i mA ordered. He'd better wake himself ~ Had Triplets, Quads or Marvel Bread iki (5X 14¢ mead loa 18€ aa elaborate and more interesting May up, he thought, before he did Sandwich Rolls me rae 51% 15¢ of 1: 22¢ Lid green, Day, thus making our patrons more interested in our school as a whole. CONTROL LATE BLIGHT If your tomatoes have escaped something to spoil it. But before Even a Baby ? ® oo 0 A 3 x he could pinch himself, which was SUMMER LISTENING The financial point is also to be |jate blight up to now, better start| the conventional way of wakin | : - $ Cus considered. With more organiza- : ; 18 Had An Accident ? Don’t misunderstand us, we dent | fins we could present more even. | with 2 pounds of one of | oneself from a dream, Doris laid | > ® Insta mean that all of summer's radio | ing programs nh as plays, pro- |the Ziram compounds in 100 gallons | her head on his shoulder. | Ih * Noa ART grams spons the organizations | of water, or with ombination of Bryant looked down at the gold- i! programs are poor in quality, but | Iams sponsore : » or Witla a e 2 8 ® Per ‘mic. replacements. taat : | of oyr schoal and Sse programs, 1 pound of Ziram plus 2 pounds of 2% 0 he said brokenly, That S News. Please Tell Us So We { = : AH i 2 is is p 4 i in- tainly are far inferior to the higher | in our school, they would be more | 90 Percent fixed copper, Tecom= wie You be ry ills ae. . | type of programs offered during the | willing to come to the programs we mends R. S Kirby, extension plant | voure not real.” Can Print It and Tell Your Friends 1 CAL! winter menths. We believe Ahat | gus our “Extra-| pathologist of the Pennsylvania But Doris laughed softly, and 1] FRE urricular” fund. ’ RE radio underestimates ‘the number | ~cooneration is also needed if we State College. snuggled closer. Bryant slowly 83 E Main St Mount Jo Pa ON of listeners to the summer pro-|are to have a larger more efficient, Put his arm about her slim shoul ® | . . ys . {Moe grams, othed than baseball broad- | school more. extra-curricular | PROVIDE COW COMFORT ders. She was there, close against : him. Her lips;were upturned, and i d casts. Surveys or no, there are more people who WOULD listen during the hci season IF they were offered better programs. How often you have heard people complain of the poor programs. Perhaps the ad- vertiser wants to reduce the cost of activities. It is needed nct only on the part of ‘the faculty and student ody - of East Donegal, but also on the part of the people of the sur- rounding community. These are but a few cf the extra- curricular advantages in a large high school. an his expensive winter talent, to Patronize Bulletin Advertisers * fresh water, If the dairy cows are to produce at their best during the hot sum- mer months, R. H. Olmstead, Penn State extension dairy specialist, says they will need an abundance of high-quality feed, a shady place to lie down, and a good supply of | as Bryant bent to kiss them, he knew that when again he opened his eyes, she'd still be there—and would always be there. Everybody in this locality reads The Bulletin—that’s why its adver tisers get such excellent results, | The BULLETIN | MOUNT JOY Phone 3-9661 All Prices In This Store Are The Same As Those In Effect In Our Super Markets 2