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    2The Bulletin,
Joy, Pa.,
Thursday,
August 17,

The Mount
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|
Joy Bulletin
Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher |
ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1501
Published Every Thursday at No.
P-11 East Main St., Mount Joy, Pa.
Subscription, per year 2.00
Bix Nlonths $1.00
Three Months ............ 60
Bingle Coplag ««.... 05
Sample Copies . Sas iiss FREE
Entered at the Postoffice at Mt.
Joy, Pa., as second-class mail mat-
ter under the Act of Mare 1 3, 1879,




 

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Publi: s’ Association
Publication Day, Ti
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should reach this office ™ 1esday
We will not guarantee insertion of
any advertising ss copy reaches
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precedin day nN.
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EDITORIAL"...
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An educated man is one
pays for all
who can
figure out hew much he
of the

free services he gets.
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A free land is where people vol-
untarily submit to the chains a
tyrant would force upon them.
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The old-fashioned man saved for
. The modern man de-
government furnish him

a rziny
mands th
with an umbrella.
ee 9?
One never knows what the mor-

row may bring forth. John K.
Terry. 28, successful restaurant
operater at York, former Ww orld
champion weight lifter, and a mem-
ber of the Olympic team in 1936 in
Berlin, now charge of
murder. He shot his wife and she
died.
faces a
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KELLER AND MILLER
Messrs. Robert Keller
are going to |
don’t mean
long
Ere

and Samuel H. Mill
Now we
change places.
that Sam is
while Bob retires—mnot by
means. In reality it will be the re-
will have a lu
devote to his business
will “be

any

verse, Mr K
more time ts
while Mr. Miller
(as chairman ef Boro Autherity) to |
sacrifice much of his time to the
best interest of the hsro.
To Mr. Miller it will be like re-
turning to old job.
an
member of Bere Council he served |
ms chairman of the water committee,






(a sition now relinquished by Mr.
|
Keller), for many years. He knows |
weriss inside out and |
the w
» quite czpable to the
ificed


rincer Geo.
blems and

works
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AUGUST
ir as the season ripens,
stiil
the animal fan making
takable preparation for winter.
ries en the bush, bass in the
streams, st rain on the roof,


ripening corn in the field, they eas
shadew of gloom in this menth of
is when the
that the
a
refreshment. It
unfurls its ‘long leaves
noxious ragweed flourishes and
sends its pollen cn the winds to
beset the sufferer from hayfever.
The beautiful world of goldfinches,
sting ears,
children,
purple chicory, ros
iematos happy
lazy



hours, holds pollen traps, sniffle
areas, Streaming eyes, handker- |
chie seyums, spores, air-berne
pol The month may n
speckled robins and hammocks to
you but to the hay fever and asth-
© ma victim, it means sniffles, sneezes |

and wheezes' Luckily science isn't
so bewitched with August's charms
that it dismisses ifs alarms.
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SERIOUS MISTAKES
we all make mistakes, but
the mistake
VERY
Sure,
heaven help us when
report that a
type weapon reach-
BY MISTAKE, nv
firing was included,
report followed
ammunition, but
didn’t make us
costs lives, A ship-
ment of a new
ed Korca but,
ammunition fer
made us gasp. A
that there WAS
not the proger size,
breathe in relief.
the account of three American
tanks, so badly needed for defense,
that sat on a railread siding in a
South Korean city, for four days,
because they lacked fan belts. The | ing
tanks were te be destroyed rather |
than lmve them captured. An in- |
vestigation is being made to find |
why ne fan belis despite two emer- |

sell ca'tie |
obliged |
While a|
« it will be quite a |
much of his |’
propagating, |
unmis- |
Ber- |
corn
lush |

Then aleng ccines |

HAPPENED TO YOU
The hungry,
ltoking

weary motorist starts
table, a
to stretch
fin- |
for a roadside
place to stop for lunch,
his legs. Riding and riding, he
ally gives up and draws over on the
ground under a
Then
fur-
shoulder, seeks the
shade
whet
ther he c
to rest,. eat a bite,
About
a delightful spot
with roadside bench and table, per-
i a deep well, It's
does
(ree
happens? a mile
mes to
naps a stream or
The stranger
stopping
misses
too late for him.
not know where these
lacated so he
them. They usually “just over
| the hill” or “just around the bend”.
The state of Michigan is issuing a
their
places are
are
guide to road-
which
bocklet as a
side facilities will enable
an oasis by checking its
the Not a
nd one other
you to pick
lo ca
idea
{ion on map. bad
that states |
USING THEIR HEADS
finding there is no
The rush
| of hoarders slows down. We like the |
method used by a
wanted to shame the
The consumer,
shortage, buys normally.
grocer who
hoarders. He
displayed two piles of sacked sugar. |
The five-pound sacks were label-
ed: “For regular 915 |
cents a pound.” The pile of 25 and
100-pound sacks labeled: |
“For h 16 cents a pound.”
A reader suggests this Chinese pro= |
| verb to fit here: “There is no evil
like not knowing what is enough.
He who grasps more than he can
held often loses more than he!
grasps. Only he who knows what is
enough will always have enough.”
customers.
were
arders,

Local Rotarians |
(From Page 1)

 
| Fresident Wilbur I. Beahm, Secre-
tary Ray Wiley and other local of-
ficers on Club administration and |
Rotary service activities. His ad-
dress will str Rotary Horizons. |
Mr. Shissler is one cf the
partners in the law firm of Nauman,

th, Shissler Harris-
1 1 the Ro-
{ tary Club of West Shore. He is one
of the 201 Rotary District Gavern-
ors who are
Hall in

g and is a member of

supervising the activ- |
ities of some 7100 Rotary Clubs
i . . r |
which have membership of 342, |
scrim ; oy
000 business and professional ex-
{ |
|
ecutives in 83 countries and geo-
graphical regions throughout the
{ world,
Wherever Rotary Clubs are lo-
their
» of the
i
d,

activities are similar to |
Rotary Club of Mount |
cause they are based an the |
objectives—develop-

eneral
 

betier understanding and fel-
wship among husiness and pro-
fes 1 men, promoting community |
hett undertakings, raising

s of business and pro-
| fessions, and fostering the
advance-
 
ment of good will, understanding
and peace among all the peoples of |
| the world.
Each year, this world wide ser- |
e organizaticn continues to grow |

1 in strength,

During
0 Tac al
the last example,
3 new Ro tary
fiscal year, for
Clubs were organ-

South |
Asia,
the
36 countries of North,
America, Europe,
the Islands of

Ween
| GEORGE F. FORD, OF TOWN,
NOW IN RECRUIT TRAINING
E. Ford, seaman
| USN, of 11 Lumber Street,
is undergoing recruit
| George recruit,
Mt. Joy,
training at the |
world’s largest Naval Training Cen- |
ter, Great Lakes, |
Recruit the sharp
leak between civilian and Naval {
training is

life in which the new Navy man
ne 1 2 2 {
uns the fundamental principles |



cf the Naval service
course of his
training he
Navy |
ordnance, |
In the
taught seamanship,
terms, basic





ling and
navigation
pletion ¢f his training |
8 |
gned either to
to a
assig units

; t or service school |
for specialized training,
ee en A !
HOSPITAL AUXMIARY MEETS |
| WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23rd
A meeting of the Hospital Aux- |
iliary held next Wednesday |
Hostetter's Banquet |
Hall. |
Dessert 7:30 p. m. followed by |
including the el- |

will be
evening at
business meeting
ection of officers. |
All members and anyone |
ested is invited to attend this meet- |.
ar
QUALITY IN EGGS
Because candled cartoned eggs |
usually ares of a more ' uniform |
| 1930, a
| placed an egg on the pavement
| B. Church.
| Catherine E. Newcomer
| Harry K. Foreman

gency air shipments. One shipment | quality than nest run eggs they |
of belts turned out to be the wrong | command higher prices. Penn State |
size, the second box was found fo extension specialists say consum-
contain pistols instead of fan bells. | ers are becoming increasingly qual- |
was a MISTAKE, | ity conscious in eggs, I
HAPPENINGS
of
LONG AGO


er
In
20 Years Ago us
sized
first |
|
|
|
good
the
Back Run, a
ceased flowing for
The
tream,
time
While
nanna
In many years.
Susque-
Stoner
fishing in the
Dy." D.C.
salmon,
caught three fine
The old school house at Master- |

sonville was sold to Milton S. Ry-
der for $466, his farm adjoins the |
school.
Markets: Eggs, 24 - 26 cents; But-
ter, 35 cents; Lard, 71% cents. |
Eshleman Bros. clothiers, are |
having their annual August clear-
ance sale.
Joseph Kline, Manheim and John
- s ¥ y .
DeMarchi, White Oak have regis-
tered the name Teebeeban Com-
| pany, for the manufacture and sale
of a medicine compound.
repairs made to the
bridge.
It was so hot Sunday, August hi
were
PRR |
woman at
and
voked i
in less than 115 hour it was ¢
and browned to a turn. |
Boys Band of Eli2abethtown, will |
give a concert at the festival by the |
Men's Bible Class of the Florin U.
The Paragon Nut and Fruit Co.,
are erecting a 50 by 20 feet. stor-
age plant at their Martic Town- |
ship orchards |
Employes of Geo. Brown S ns |
| Mill are holding their annual pic- |
nic at Hershey. i
rr A ee ee |
|
Weddings
(From page 1)
Goss, Mount Joy R1, The brides-
maids were Mrs. George Monchak,
Lancaster, sister cf the bride, Miss
Shirley Warfel, Mount Joy R1, and
Miss Jean Miller, Florin. {
Barbara Ann Goss, niece of the
Lride, was flower girl.
After a wedding trip to the Poco-
nos, they will reside with the bride-
groom's parents,
The
¥. Newcomer,
Miss Catherine
S. Locust St.,
marriage of
1057

Youre sure
Hummelstown I
Elizabethtown, and Harry K. Fore-
man, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harry S
Foreman, Elizabethtown Rl, took
place Saturday in the First Church
of God, Elizabethtown. The Rev. J.
0. Weigle officiated,
Mrs. Chester Ketner, Temple,
vas matron of honor, Chester Ket-
man and the
Groff, Rheems,
Elizabethtown
reception in the church
the left
wedding trip to the west coast,
ner served as best
John E,
Amos Hertzler,
ushers were
and
Alter a
social room
couple on a
Nissley
Hayman

M. Jeannette
Warren L.
The marriage ol
neite Nissley, daughter of Mrs. H.
G. Nissley, 305 N. Barbara Street,
| this boro, to Warren L. Hayman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. B. L.. Hayman,
of Harrisburg, took place Saturday
Washington Memorial
Miss M. Jean-
in George
Chapel, Valley Forge. The Rev.
John R. Hart officiated
Attendants were Mrs. James |
Snavely, Landisville and William
of Lebanon
the
on a two weeks’
ding trip to the South. A reception
Saltzer,
Following the
wed-
ceremony,
couple left
| Elizabethtown road was lifted after | at Deverax School, Devon.

ntl OE
love, thinks his girl
A boy, in
the Prettiest in town.
er, he seldom mentions if
wearing a new dress, a new
| do, a new apron.

Auto Insurance
Before Getting
,These Facts
Learn how you can get superior
BROADFORM protection at
substantial savings. Semi-annual
premiums. Strong company with
service in every state.
Before you buy . . check with me
« + 00 obligation,
Ray N. Wiley
MANHEIM R. D. 2
Phone Landisville 2201
ANBRICAN
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
Operating in lowa as
(Illinois) American Farmers
Mutual Insurance Company
4-tf

Married to |
she's
hair- |
KILL INSECTS IN GRAIN
Insects can cause heavy losses to
stored grain, but not if proper con-
trols and precautions are taken
County agricultural agents can give
full informaten for fumigating
grein bins and granaries. Cleaning
the bing before they are filled re-
duces chances for infestation,
—
about season's
fig
One
bathing
stylish.
EL
thing this
suits, leaves weren't
Living isn't getting cheaper, but
way it looks, life is!
Quality Meats
ALSO
A FULL LINE OF
from the

Tao
Fruits & Vegetables
KRALL'S Meat Market


Thieves stole the two front| wil] be held September 2 at Hos-
| wheels from an auto parked at Blue | tetter’s Banquet Hall here. They
| 3
Rock, near Washington Boro. | will reside at Hebron, Maryland, |
A Duncannon farmer had a po-| where the bridegroom will teach
tato yield of 457 bushels to an acre | in the High Schcol. Both are grad-
| in one of his fields. { uates of West Chester State Tea- |
The detour on the Maytown- | chers College, Mrs. Hayman taught


West Main Si, Mt. . Joy
Dr.H.C.Killheffer
Optometrist
MANHEIM
163 S. Charlotte St.
Telephone 5-3376

Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30
Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P. M,
Tues. Fri. Sat.
9:30-1:00. 2-5 P. M
ELIZABETHTOWN

15 E. High St.
Telephone 24-R



FOR...
Watches-Clocks-Jewelry
And Watch Repairing
Warren H. Greenawalt
JEWELER
209 West Main St, MT. JOY
OPEN EVERY EVENING

CIRCUMSTANCES
, may oblige a family to spend
. BUT... no circumstance
alters the QUALITY of a
remem-
jess ...
ever
Sheetz Service. It costs,
ber, no more than elsewhere.
Gai 6329
SHEETZ
HOME FOR FUNERALS
North Duke Street At Lemon
LANCASTER, PENNA.



1 HULL Lit
SRNR
to be ahead with
CHEVROLET TRUCKS







/ CHEVROLET /


 
 

LIVE and DRESSED
CHICKENS
FREE DELIVERY
BLAIN KAUFFMAN
MT. JOY, PA.
ROUTE 1
DIAL 3-4929


CARBOLA
ISOTOZ Dairy Spray
HESS BROS.
Successors To
HUBER OBERHOLTZER
FLORIN, PENNA.
Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930
26-tf

Disinfecting White Paint Con-
tains LINDANE, Kills Flies
Also




AMERICA’S
TA)
WATCH. VALUE!
ADAM H. GREER
Phone 3-4124
87 East Main Stree{
MOUNT JOY

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—proved by certified ratings on
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value traditionally higher.


ENGINES eo THE NEW
HYPOID REAR
AXLES o DOUBLE-ARTICULATED BRAKES ® - ADVANCE-
DESIGN STYLING « BALL-TYPE STEERING
NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc.
MOUNT JOY, PA.


For Easy-To-Make Meals at Easy-To-Take
Prices . . . get
Quick-Fix Foods at Asp!
eo 9 Customers’
/ Corner
«Ay
How is our disposi.
tion these days?

While tempers may
rise with the tempera-
ture, we don’t want the
thermometer to have
any effect on the cour-
tesy and service you're
entitledtoat your A&P.

osha 25
Tuna Fish 7x 39¢
1'EDIUM SIZE
Shrimp 45¢c
HEINZ COOKED (With Sauce & Cheese)
15Y%
Macaroni 2'°%.: 35¢
MIN-OT :
Potato Salads.’ 18¢c
LIBBY'S DEEP BROWN “
or.
Beans a 218
5 on,
can,
We know that shop-
ping is a chore in hot
weather and we want
to make your trip to
A&P a pleasant one.
If there's anybody
or anything about your
A&P store that irri.
tates you, please let us
know.
PHILLIP'S TOMATO
Soup 35s 25¢
_' Please write:
Customer Relations Depariment,
A&P Food Stores
420 Lexington Avenue
New York 17, N. Y.



Freestone Peaches
Jersey Yellow

LBS 20
CALIFORNIA-JUMBO SIZE 27
Cantaloupes NONE PRICED HIGHER wh DC
. CALIFORNIA-EXTRA LARGE
Persian Melons NONE PRICED HIGHER each 59¢
NONE PRICED 2
HIGHER
CALIFORNIA
NONE PRICED HIGHER
mw 196
29¢c
29¢
25¢
5 1b
mesh bag 49c¢c
24-02 1%¢
loaf
each 49¢c
élc
Jersey Tomatoes
Iceberg Lettuce
Large
heads
10 Ib
bag
S. No. 1
A Size
Jersey Potatoes"
FULL PODDED-YORK STATE 3
NONE PRICED HIGHER
Lima Beans
Valencia Oranges c...
Marvel White Bread 27 14¢
Angel Food Bar ... 45¢ ‘ohne.
Mild Cheddar Cheese Ib 45¢
Sharp
1 Ib.
Salad Dressing 2" mnt 31e
Evaporated Milk cans 45€
Del Monte Sliced Pears 60: 280
Kool Aid or Fla-vor-aid 6, 25¢
Del Monte Spinach 2 2 33¢
Dog Food 6 i 49¢
Asparagus io.’ Green RL" 436
Tide Lise 28¢
Butter uid 'ceamery 5. 89€ oie’. 716€
V-8 Cocktail 2
Red Pitted Cherries M4 2 "2x 43c
Sultana Apricots os 2 M33
California Peaches tvs 2 “on 49¢
1x26
ox 23
2
39%
37¢
Strongheart Dog Food
Bonita Flakes
Wilbert's Dot Cleanser
Butter Kernel Peas
Florida Juices
SOUTHERN STAR
46-01
can
GRAPEFRUIT OR
BLENDED GRAPEFRUIT & ORANGE
Realemon Lemon Juice 2% we 31€
Kelloag's Corn Flakes se 14¢ Uo 19¢
2 527
Ranger Joe Cereal
Pastry Flour “Was” 15 36 bg Tle
Eight O'Clock Coffee i; 74c i; $2.16
Red Circle Coffee th 7c i: 92.22
Bokar Coffee Tle ix $92.25
6-01
bottle 27¢
230 37¢
Glim Liquid Detergent’
Dial Deodorant Seap

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






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