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1950

2—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, November 2,

The Mount Joy Bulletin
Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher
ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901


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the people is possible only when the |
Published Every Thursday at No.| people make their stand known—
9-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. | and that can be done only
Va | ballot box,
Subscription, per year .. $2.00
Joy, Pa, ag second-class mail mat-
ter under the Act of March 3, 1879, | November.
Sh termine the future of the nation, for
a Io . :
Member, a Re WSPaper | good or ill, will be established. The
ishers’ Association :
u os | majority will rule, as usual. But the |
= | true voice of «
Publication Day, Thursday ¢ of the majority can never
Copy for a change of advertising Ibe known if again, as in the past,
ghould reach this office Tuesday. | millions of people who possess the
We will not guarantee insertion of | right to vote shirk their duty and
any advertising unless ail eaches responsibility.
ee Ei on Be, Study the candidates and the is-
Classified ads will be accepted to | Stes. Make up your mind as to
9 a m publiestion day. | which of them, in ¢pinion,
=== | can do the most to keep this country |
Policies which will de-

your

PE $1,870 and
| dollar fine
The man who can save money ar ine,
these days is by no means a miser. The concern for whom he w orked
He's a wizard | she uld pay the fine and the man |
| should be given his freedtm. but
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We have all kinds of auto drivers | to date they refused to do so.
| Moral: Al truck drivers should
but the kind we dislike most are
kno ir e
those whe try to save’ on tres by | ow their employers.
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taking the corners on two wheels. |
eo 0 | THOSE ILL-GOTTEN GAINS!
It’s certainly a toss-up with the | A child learns early that honesty
young men who are seeking wives, is the best policy. He scon begins to
Should they seek the: clever ad | believe that “crime does not pay”.
homely or the dumb and pretty | As he grows older
type. | wicked prosper, he
jailed a day for each
and sees the
reminds him-
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Lancaster was ar- | for the good, the honorable, that |
three of which | the erring may lead a carefree exs
A motorist at
rested five times,
werg within a year, for varicus vio- |
lations. We would like to have just | place they will receive their pun-
one good reason why a inan like | ishment. But in the recent investi-
thet should even drive. gatior;; of big-time gamblers, of
. oe | big- -shots in crime syndicates, it ap-
In his address at the dedication of Fears that retribution is at work |
the new library at Elizabethtown | here on earth. The lap of luxury
College, Dr. A. J. Brumbaugh, pres- | can turn a celd shoulder and be-
ident ¢f Francis Shimer College, | come a hot spot. We don’t intend to
heeds a complete overhaul. I'do like to sit easy in our worn,
® 00 | comfortable chair. The filet mignon
The Agricultural Department has fat our house is hamburger, but we
message that will interest every | won't have stomach ulcers worry-
man, woman and child in the na- | ing whether the FBI will catch u
tion. It predicts higher food prices | with us. As we say to our von
en everything—the highest ever— | Virtue IS its ¢wn reward.
| ance of Fire Prevention Week took
place. It is officially over. But, if!
brought i bear to force older peo- | Americans are at all interested in
ple into retiremen, though they | pe health and welfare of them-
r be
may be willing and able to work. | ojo. 4 their families, they will
The problem of what to do about
an cld 2ge when the working span |
is supposedly at {roubles |
znycne who is concerned about hu-
man values. Private pension plans
more fully developed each year and
“junked”? Mere pressure is being |
| week.
an end,
Safety from fire—whether in the |
| home, on a fafm, or in an indust-
| rial plant—can only be achieved by
| continuous, day in and day out
olds work. That doesn’t mean it’s a hard
job. It isn’t. For the most part, it's
| easy. But it’s a job which can never
be neglected if we wish to avoid
on a wider scale, make it more dif-
ficult for middie-aged and
men and women to find new jobs.
Unfcrtuna‘ely for the morale of the
older person, teday's werk-a-day
world is not geared for tomorrow’s {2° ssible disaster.
aged. Older men and women are | The home which is safe today can
not necessarily mentally or phys- | be extremely dangerous tomorrow.
ically incapable of continuing to | An electric wire becomes frayed—a
and themselves thru stove or a heating plant goes out of
adjustment — someone is careless
serve society

employment. Many of them make | HE ol
: y cigarettes— : pr =
reliable employees fr additional | wi 8 1 SLs Tate
eats
years. The Socizl Security Law ials are carelessly stored in closets
and aitics—explopive liquids and
cil-soaked rags are placed where
the touch of a spark would set them
ablaze. It is little things such as
these that are responsible for the
majority of fires. And it is these
little things which we must look
out for—not during one week, but
every week of the year,
loss continues
stipulates that the old-age benefits |
be paid only te those whe quit their
jobs at the age 65 and so these |
whe keep on working will get noth-
ing back for the premiums they |
have pid thrcugh ihe years in the |
form of the withholding tax.
We should not penalize the older |
mzn and woman prefers to |
who
at the |
. ; |
Six Months $100 In a short time there will be
Three Months . ........ ... 60 |another election of great import- |
Bingle Copies ..... Nest ines 05 |ance. The control of Congress will |
Sample Copies ......... FREE | be decided. The Presidential cam-
a paign of 1952 will be strongly in-
Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. fluenced by what happens this
{ self that there is a reward in heaven |
istence upon earth hut that some!
zid that the nation’s school system | sound complacent and smug. but we |
next vear. No reason given. | oe 0
® ® ® { ey 3 DY y
= rar aa FIGHT FIRE EVERY WEEK
HUMAN VALUES A short time ago, the 1950 obsery-
Why should older workers be |
make every week a fire prevention
HAPPENINGS
we Of
LONG AGO


Driver Takes Nap




SIMON P. NISSLEY
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(From Page 1) MARY G. NISSLE
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PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF LOWERING THE WAGE-EARNER'S WEEKLY FOOD BILL,

{ rae H. Isenberg, thirty-seven, FUNERAL DIRECTORS A RE = S TA TEMENT OF A&P *%
Main St, Akron, Lancaster Co., one Mount Joy, Pa.
[of the drivers involved, and Clair |

LOW PRICE POLICY...

a haat aaanaadd A ALARA Miller, 324 Stevens St., Lancaster, a
i A |
passenger in Isenberger’s car. The El i
[men were enroute to work at an ectr @
20 Yeors Ago
Snow 9 inches to 4 feet
| the ground from Erie, Pa, to Buf-
falo, N. Y.
| W. H. Clearwater former world's Put.
billard player will appear | with
al the Garden Spot pool room.
|
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. R. Zug, near ediate hearing before
Mastersonville, celebrated their 3 jus Peace George Shenck, Landis Delta and Marietta Streets { fouls
anniversary. ville, _ . | es on »
child a | MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-531 | wide low pric
Mr. Eli Bentzel employed at 1. D.] — — ® gives you store instead of a few
: and hdd to be amputated.
Miller Bros.,
(contract to slate the new Memorial
JOIN il at Masonic Homes.
It cost, two men $20.10 for
ing rabbits out of season, in Cone-
slaters received the
shoot-
wago Twp.
R1 solvent and free. And then | Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Breneman of
E D I T O vote, |Back Run, celebrated their anni-
b> ® 00 | versary.
The best way I know for a man | According to the experience of a Markets: Eggs, 45-47c, Butter 40c,
to increase his vocabulary is to [young man from Philadelphia, all | Lard 13c.
marry it. truck drivers who carry an over- | General E. C. Shannon, of Col-
CC) [load are certainly flirting with the UMbia is seriously ill with blood
One thing is certain. You can't | Jaw. The Philadelphia lad drove al poisoning.
tell » Communist by his whiskers | ruck with 18.700 pounds cverload ' Chester Rettew, son of Rew. and
these days. {in Indiana. He was arrested, fined Mrs. C. E. Rettew was selected for
membership in the League of Cur-
| tis Salesman by the Curtis Publish-
ing Company.
A Marietta resident, charged with |
didn't like
{ dations in our Boro lock-up, so he
intoxication, accomo-
unlocked the door and went home.
Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Smoker,
| brated their 31st
Two armed youths posing as po-
cele-
anniversary.
lice officers, producing bogus war-
rants ransacked a house :
[Marietta Pike.
| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ibach Jr.,
honored with a wedding reception.
Ground was broken at; Elizabeth-
long the
were

town for a Tabernacle. Rev. Chas.
!A. Fahl will be pastor.
Mrs. B. H. Greider, poultry fan-|
at Rheems was awarded first]
{and a blue ribbon prizes on her |
| exhibits at the Mt. Joy Show.
— Oe eee
| FLASH STAFF SPONSORS
| PARTY AT LANDISVILLE
The annual Hallowe'en party at
East Hempfield Twp. High School,
| Landisville, was sponsored by, the
| staff of the “Flash.” newspaper, on
{ Thursday.
- The early party was held for 7th
{and 8th grade pupils,
Costume prizes were won by
ley Myers, funniest;
der and Virginia
| dressed.
with games.
Dud-
Ben-
Fest

Suzanne
Dissinger,
The high school pupils were en-
party. Cos-
won by Diane
Arlene
Louise and
tertained at he later
fume
Rineer,
prizes were
most beautiful;
Steliman, Doris Myers,
| Harold Graybeal,
i Marjorie Minnich and Mary Anne
Haldeman, most comical.
Refreshments were
most original;
served, fol-
lowed by a record dance for the
older group.
if ff
KILL ORCHARD MICE
The annual battle against or-
begins this month. C.
S. Bittner, Penn State College,
commends placing bait stations in
the crchard now. Corn fodder, old
hay, or straw may be piled where
there is a grass cover. The
ed beit is placed in late October or
November.
chard mice
re-
poison-
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at a disgracefully high level. Far
worse is -the fact that, each year,
fire claims sogething like 10,000
lives—many of them infants and
children. Many thousands more are
permanently maimed and disfigur-
ed. This is the price we pay for our
This is
the grave problem which the an-
nual fire prevention weeks are de-
signed to help us solve. We can do
carelessness and ignorance.
| Stehman’s Mill had two fingers cut, ,
| Elizabethtown shoe factcry
covered |
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in
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PREVENT GRAIN LOSS
one
sulphide
ie
two weeks without
‘and Gas
Benjamin F. Painter, forty-two, |
|
50 Schuylkill St,
Also Specialize On
was driving the
her car involved. He
r and als, was enroute to work.
Batutis charged Cumberledge
reckless
is a carpen-
AND EQUIPMENT
driving and he was | LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
{ fined $10 and costs following an im-
wo Cover's Welding Shop

Welding
FARM MACHINE WELDING
flutomobile and Truck Welding
See if YOW don’t agree that this policy helps you to save more on
your total weekly food bill, What’s more . . . all advertised prices are
guaranteed Thursday through Wednesday, even though market prices
ZO up.





Stored grain can be saved from
damage by fumigating with
ky volume
and four parts of carbon
trachloride, according to J. O.
Penn State extension ento-
It can be bought ready-
sect
part of carbon di-
ologist.
ixed.
td ca ————

Fruits & yi

The fellow who says he can go
food, is either
bridegroom or is on a diet.

Patronize Bulletm advertisers,
Quality Meats
ALSO
A FULL LINE OF
KRALL'S- Meat Market
West Main St., Mt. Joy |












day .
ds of items every
Jal priced low for a few days
nteed for
ices are guard
P's advertised pr eee
| : Se even though market pris
i A&P believes this policy a
jls customers save e more mo
ver ’
@ With the correct aie ake on oy pet
| ise ‘es
| itemized 549 reg
| plus an
LY
Phat you save at






RENT
ARR ERR EIR




THE
LITTLE GREEN JEEP
COMES DO
WN your STREET
MOUNT JOY-
Every Day of The Week
FLORIN—- ;
i Monday and Friday
MAYTOWN & DONEGAL-
Monday and Thursday
LANDISVILLE & SALUNGA-
Tuesday and Friday
Eicherlys
YOU PHONE — 3 4071 — WE CALL



(Prices shown here guaranteed
Tnursday, Nov. 2 through Wednesday, Nov. 8)


PANTRY VALUES :




Customers’
Corner Pillsbury Cake Flour Mix CHOCOINTE upc nc, 33¢
Pancake Flour JN, 248.30¢ A 16¢
| It: takes r teamwork Post’s New Krinkles 55% ice "8602 166
among a lot of people to Niblets Brand Corn 2 33¢
z 1.18.
oper ate your A&P store. Cranberry Sauce 5 3 70% 28¢ 2 4 3le
First," there are the Red Sour Pitted Cherries A "en 21e
A&P Grapefruit Sections
turers : who i grow and
process the foods we sell,
and our skilled buyers
who purchase them.
QUART €
some 22¢
Red Cheek Apple Juice
CHOCOLATE HO 20¢
Educator Ice Box Cookies
6.0Z. 12.0Z.
Bachman’s Pretzels 57% 452 18¢ "57 32¢
Banquet Whole Cooked Chicken i $1.85
BE a a a
farmers and manufac-


it, if we only have the will,

work. It is a tragic situation, a | The nation’s fire
great human problem, and it is of |
concern to everyone in Mount Joy






who is aware that time does |
not stand still for anyone.
® ow
GO TO THE BALLOT BOX
The ballot box s‘ands between a
free people and enslavement. The
right to vote is the strongest defense |
we have against cppression. |
Few people will deny this. Yet |
huge numbers of Americans, who |
regard themselves as good and pa-
triotic citizens, fail to take advan-
tage of their greatest privilege. !
In local elections, it is common
for less than half of the eligible
voters to go to the polling booths. |
Even in national elections, in which |
wien dre running for the highest |
offices, and in which issues and |
principles of the utmdst moment are |
at stake, millions of us don’t vote.
The result, of course. is goverh- |
mei by mihority—there is no way |
5 measure the views and epinions |
of the man who fails to exercise the | |
vig of franchise. Government ¢

J


h Va
Y: can direct the future distribus
tion of your property—only if you take
two important steps: 1-have your
lawyer draw your Will, 2—name an
Executor to carry out your wishes.
We invite vou to talk with us about
our services as Executor and Trustee.
THE
N N ATIONAL MOUNT Joy
guna _ MOUNT Jo, PA. = 2, Vi

Member of Federal Deposit Insurances Corporation
Tora, CONTRIBUTIONS
10 [PATE 10
PUBLIC “SCHOOLS

$316,743
"CUSTOMERS "are the BENEFACTORS
The MORE SICO CUSTOMERS ~The MORE
"PROFITS for PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
_ APRIL 1950
‘Then 1 there are “the
Oscar Mayer Weiners EN 53e
thousands of people be- ists . ih ok
hind the scenes who op- Vogt’s Philadelphia Scrapple on 27¢
erate } our "warehousing Eight O'Clock Coffee mw T7¢ |
and delivery facilities. Red Cifcle Coffee me 79¢
And finally, there are Bokar Coffee wy 8le |
the fine, loyal men and Staley Cube Starch Hos, 23¢
women in our stores who, ;
day in and day out, are ;

»
striving , to make your,
A&P. a ‘better place to
shop.
Long Island or Penna. Blue Label
POTATOES hag. 19€
bag
U.S. No. I-A" Size



can® help this
team serve you by telling
| us how you think we can
improve yours A&P.
Maine Potatoes u.s.No.1—a" size 013 81.15
WESTERN—NONE 2 18S. 25¢
Red Delicious Apples Vii ion
Courtland Fancy Apples 41s. 25¢
Please write: Sno White Cauliflower joe. 3c
Customer Relations Florida Grapefruit 3ror25e
Department, Emperor Luscious Grapes 2 us.25¢
ASP Food Stores New Crop Red Diamond Walnuts 1b. 39¢
420 Lexington Avenue Dromedary Pitted Dates 740. 33¢
New York 17, N. Y./
| +N Xo Fresh California Dates a,
8.0%,
Pa
190




| |} Family Flour’ 81.79
Pastry Flour BARES gk s8.36¢ 8. Jane Parker CHOCOLATE
1 gle 3 850 LAYER CAKE 53¢
|
dexo 3G 3
| FE 1
Ann Page Beans JED JE 28¢ ;
{ 014.0Z.
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Holle HERS RS TSA OBEY WNW GY Yr



Ann Page Tomato Soup 3 "ZS 29¢ Fruit Cake "981.35 2% $2.65
Seaside Butter Beans $37 10¢ Jane Parker Pumpkin Pie ct 49¢
Iona Cut String Beans 2 0% 23¢ Marvel Bread '5% 14e¢ 29% 19c¢
| A&P Sweet Potatoes “> 29% 21e Honey Buns sown n seve san 33g 1
| A&P Sauer Kraut Z70L 23¢ Sticky Cinnamon Buns JJ)
Butter Kernel Corn 2 1on 33¢c Sugared Donuts 21€ gain.
Lummis Peanut Butter 3% 32¢ Pleffernusse Cookies we 35¢
Borden's Starlac pe. 35¢ Potato Chips if; “62” 23¢ oe :
Warwick Chocolates $5550 Box 57¢
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| Daily Dog Food 6 dis Sle
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CHEDDAR CHEESE
Grapefruit Juice novos “0% 27 Mila 45¢ Sharp 59¢
CAN = § Cc
Del Monte Peaches 8/55:



! 30-0Z,
| Bel Dos} Bert Corlnall id in Sunnyfield Butter J; 72¢ 44%;
iced Pineapple ji. CAN’ «JC Domestic Bleu Cheese
6. 39¢
ORIDA BLENDED 6) 18.0Z.6) = , 46.02.
Juices Sharer 280s 25¢ ‘Ci 28¢ Breakstone’s Yogurt 16¢

! Y *@ FLORID. 1% OZ. ¢
Orange Jujee ae Roa 2 ERE 27 e Muenster Cheese cay ©. 43¢
A&P Fancy Pumpkin ane 19¢ Borden’s Sharp Pippin Roll 3% 20c.
AP Food Stores
JHE GREATIATLUANTIC AND ‘PACIFIC TEA COMPANY
Entire Contents Copyrighted, 1950 = The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. :
83 East Main Street,


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