We had the season's first real frost around here Sunday night. leave their name and address. No- tices will be mailed to them, and 2—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, November 9, 1950 Those In The S . | | furthér announcement will be made | he Mount Joy Bulletin | Pfe. James C. Smith, twenty, of | in the Mount Joy Bulletin as to the | aries was wounded in action in| definite date for the beginning of | Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher IT ESTABLISHED JUNE, ¥01 { RR - ———— | The raw, the bleak, the barren, are | not without their highlights where | shows the red of berries, the green | Dougherty of Landisville, enlisted of winter wheat. the gold of pears, | November 6 at Baltimore and was | | sent to Great Lakes, Ill, for train- | thanks to all who in any way as-| BETTER THAN A FEW FANCY TURKEYS { | SUINEAS | WEEK-END the class. lk. Kenneth Hershey “Doc” Dough- | LIONS CLUB APPRECIATES erty, 21, son of Frank and Miriam | OUR COMMUNITY SPIRIT The Mount Joy Lions Club sires to express its appreciation and | | i | Published Every Thursday at No. 9-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. de- | J. Stanley Witmer Subscription, per year .. $2.00 |(he colorful apples. Even a yellow \ ) 3 EB a) i= J J NP. Rix MODthE $1.00 | jandelio aon ing. He graduated from East Hemp- | sisted in making the Hallowe'en ee » J - I 8§°° ™ Month go | dandelion persists to remind you |” ! | g CHIQUES CREEK FARM . “ 4 I NIE hat all i WH 3 av The | field High School, Class cf 1947, | parade here a grand success. QUE! he oh Single COPIES. ce: +s 05 that all is not brown and gray. The I B Bample Copies ......... FREE |woodland, the garden, the orchard | 2d was employed by the Lancaster | They also thank those who aided between Mt. Joy Legion, Home and ————— give forth fall beauty. Perhaps the County Gas Co. and contributed to the Mile-of- New Harrisburg Pike. Entered at the Postoffice at Mt.| pond has been touched with its | - - | Pennies campaign. Such enthusias- | PHONE LANDISVILLE 6156 Joy, Pa, as second-class mail mat- Ernest G. Hiestand, 22, Landis- | tic and cooperative spirit make any | 42-4 | first thin coating of ice crystals but | a November sun, will in a few hours, Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper dispel the cold tracing and leave Publishers’ Association | night to knit again a new covering sl | of film. Blush is still in the bush, | the Pie Run Farm Supply at] Publication Day, Thursday | for November is the perivd before Doylestown. He is a son of Mr. and | ville, enlisted at Baltimore Novem- | venture a success. | {ber 6. He attended East Hempfield | High School and was. employed by | ter under the Act of March 3, 1879. | | Electric | and Gas Dr.H.C.Killheffer | Weldi Also Specialize On FARM MACHINE WELDING | | | Copy for a change of advertising | | My dhe Sct Hei : hous) each this office Tuesday. | northern forces move down fo J 03s. Daniel Hiestand, ‘of Doyles- Optometrist AND EQUIPMENT | sua insertion of | emphatically cl i | town, i . We will not guarantee insertion of p tically close us in for months MANHEIM | Automobile and Truck Weld q any advertising unless copy reaches {of winter weather. The colors are {| 163 S. Charlotte St. | | Ist. Lt. Chester R .Smith, May- || Telephone 5.3376 | LAWN MOWER SHARPENING the office not later than 9 a. Mm. |not flaming, the bird sounds are | | town, who was recently recalled to || Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30 receding day of publication. : prece a I thinner, the sunset picture smaller, | Gover's Welding Shop ARE WE IMMUNE? Classified ads will be accepted to o ; on |] Tues. Fri. Sat. 7.9 P. M. 9 x ni publication doy. but still there are many attractions | duty by the U. S. Army | Then | WNC C t mers’ a on the natural ¢ 0 ,. | has arrived at the Fort Eustis, Va., | Tues. Fri. Sat. | Jr us o a J Ne ye canvas Se the | Transportation Center 9:30-1:00. 2-5 P. M Delta and Marietta Streets { countryside, if we take the time to| . E D I T O R I A Lio | Smith, son of Herbert C. Smith, | ELIZABETHTOWN (MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-5931 | Corner : > eo eo | Maytown, and husband of the for- Telephone 24.-R ‘ + + > mer Frances Fackler, Elizabeth- 0 lit M the last uail Our checkers have a ality Meats The way things stand today we | { town, served during the last World We are used to th yi ‘ © Whe relubval of aw,’ ju, difficul¢ ” job.» Some of has tzken a step in the right direc- | valuable aid in fhe crushing’ blow feel doubtful if the Indians would | : 1941 to 1946. He is a ALSO ° s country back. | tooth being called painless extrac-| es toa et] EYES EXAMINED BY want the SOL Sas fivh, Ave We as aware of Ole fou | or uote of Dickinson College, Car- | APPOINTMENT A FULL LINE OF | them punch 20,000.cash & °S forewl WwW isle. A drunk never wins ai arsuanent al ou waney by isis of a DR. S. MILLIS | register kéys a week. . i I 0 ¢ ine - 3 with gravity. To EE lea pain { John Buchenauer, seaman, USN, OPTOMETRIST BIRDS as That's why were so Prices on Hundreds oe 0 Vas ar fueling used: fo not! brother of Charles Buchenauer of FROSTED | 1al's y The Hummelstown School Board | having the money, the taxpayer IS{121 New Haven St this bon dh 3 RAR ad F s & V bi careful selecting and : is he | apt to feel it isn't his money. That | : ELIZABETHTOWN : | s money. That | ruits egetables | training those who oper- [|] ems very ay tion whereby children between the makes it painless. Then it is a dealt North Korean Communists | Due ages of 7 and 12 will receive the convenient way to govern-| when United Nations amphibious | ro Ay ci -8 KRALL'S M ¥ k ate our checkout stands. benefit of a new dental health pro- ment revenue, it might breed public, 0 stormed ashore at Inchon. No Hours Thursday pat af et We're proud of their Instead ol d ew i gram. It weuld be well for other indifference 0 government use of | During the invasion, he was a PHONE: 334) WwW t M 1 St Mt J Srey . yh dg boards to adopt a similar program. |b when the withholding tax seems... ember aboard the heavy es amn ” oy well-earned 5 reputation D or Week ne Day - like other people's money. Are hid- den taxes painless also? They af- INTO FAR CORNERS Tibet seemed a far away place, a land eof lamas, of monks, of for- bidden places. of hidden cities, rug- ged meuntains, impassable passes, of strange cults, of aleofness, set apart from a modern made kind of | world, with ancient inpenetrable fect present living costs, bring on| | inflation. Consider these; a woman's hat has 150 taxes included in its price; a man’s suit of clothes, 116 | taxes; 151 taxes in the cost of a loaf | of bread: a car runs $300 to $500 in faxes; 115 cents of the price of a package of cigarettes is for taxes; | cruiser USS Toledo. His ship was | one of those charged with the: soft- ening up of shore defenses with a heavy Naval bombardment which lasted two days. | After the beachhead at Inchon | was secured by Marine Corps units, | the Toledo remained in the area to | supply long range support to groups pushing inland. { walls of culture and religion. Into this land moves the Communists, $2.06 of a $3.75 bottle of whiskey is - for taxes. Is it painless or are we| ADULT HOME ECONOMICS VV A IAAI IATA I 2 hind for efficiency and accu- racy But despite their best efforts, honest mistakes may occur. You will be doing them and us a favor if you will call their atten- End “Specials” A&P believes you have a right to save any day you shop—instead of only on special days or week ends. In addition to hundreds of storewide low prices every day, A&P guarantees all advertised prices for a full week, even though market prices should go up. This policy helps threatening the serenity, the cus- { . : toms, the faith, of a harmless, in- | immune or hardened to the pain? | CLASSES ARE POSTPONED : i tion to any errors. you save more on your total weekly food bill. nocent people. Tibet that seemed a 0 @ Each year Adult Home Economics | to install the Customer Relations (Prices shown guaranteed Thursday, story-baok land, is invaded by the ARMISTICE DAY classes have been sponsored by the Revolutionary i Tor Department, Nov. 9th through Wednesday, Nov. 15th) i Red Menace. There seem to be no To induce other nations of the | Mount Joy High School in coopera- New 4% ox | A&P Food St PANTRY VALUES | ood Stores AN | A i place far enough away. earth to share with us the vision | tion with the State and Federal | with the sealed thrift unit { (420 Lexington Avenue oo 0 sf Armistice Day, is’ thé obligation | Governments. These classes are| | LACK OF GOOD TASTE of everyone who wants peace. This| open to persons not regularly en- | ONLY OIL-O-MATIC HAS IT! | New York 17, N. Y I for | x i es Complaints aries about the type of | day is not for us aleme, it is for | rolled in Public School. It was | 1 ? 2 3 oo» Also i 23.0%, ¢ barrocm and burlesque wit that is | international thinking, for a world | to start these classes ol WILLIAMS Somplets | Karo Blue Label Syrup Jap 2c becoming too common in ia must have a erie move- | the beginning of the school term! BO re OMAT all sizes | ta Wheaiena 202 30 recom skits, drunken horsing | ment for peace, for defeating ag- |, aio 2 Rit ciffari AT | ’ WITHPORK AND © 1.18. O a Po Tm le wen en 0) BE AREER) cre || nase be Elbow Macaront $4 166 wi 5 | Fruit Cocktail uss 25402 35¢ around, off-color wisecracks, paw- ing of girls, is not family fare. Soph- | throughout. weeks ago. a isticated audiences may stomach it,| Our first celebration of Armis-| pia to the absence of the in-| ‘ / 8 California Peaches 22 2 1%. 27¢ ; 8 > abs > in- | . H BRAND CANS : . 10-8. 5.18. “a but this medium cf entertainment | tice Day we had hoped that the guns | because of an eye condi-| | Mail Coupon or Phone Us . . . NOW! f Del Monte Tomato Juice 2 25¢ Pastry Flours" iid 71e 3s $1.59 ir is so popular with youngsters, that | of war were finally silenced. A hol- | n aud d i in oe em a ee ts es i si me wt i tr id we ee sy CANS «Fe i SUNNY. 10.18. = | 25.8. - oe Are he specially rif 1 of the st had ended in the sacrifice U0 Solty uy Io va wf j | BE , | Grapefruit Juice roroa Family Flour rio 1c 10¢ tac $1.79 parents are especially critica’ ol the ccaust ia: ended 1 planned These classes will now be | The SICO Company Mt. Joy, Pa. | Pp 9 CAN A p B Tire oz. 93 Hk of gocd taste. There has been | of Fives for the es of frec- | scheduled to start after the Christ- | i ; i Cranberry Sauce Jamas 2 Ms. 25¢ nn rage Deans uc: CANS v i ke of compra, for | dom, Pheer a yuarier ° oy ny mas holidays and will likely meet | | Gentlemen: | Evaporated Milk 4. TAU ATe Sultana Rice ae 15¢ 2 27¢ years, of the abuse hy radio. But, later, ires of war enveloped us at the same time as in former years, | | | | want to know more about the NEW “Fifty-Ten” | I 5 i > q Filled Pad BRIGHT PKG. OF @ Rw id yee i gr Wel or ear i x oe Yeni “ CV that is, each Monday evening in the Please give details SOON at no obligation on my part. Banquet Chicken COOKED CAN $1.85 Soap Iilie aas SAIL 5 ADs OC ensorship is not desirable, in many | frightful ccst with more devasta-, he a . Hioh | : ~ ; 8. i 8.0Z hm . . . Home Economics room of the High | co 1.18. 20a Bre .0C BAKER'S Se instenices, for it 5» cftea smacks of | ting wespons. We have had to build | fore FC | NAME | Pineapple Cheese Cake 39¢ akfast Cocoa ws 0% 23¢ sppressi and ai ress) what 3 i eit! : | » NON.FAT 1-18. = wa’ 7] 1418, 9m 318. A" ope sion ar unfair suppression, | for wat Ko time of Fe ar Persons interested in enrolling for| § | ApDRESS .., . i ; Borden’s Starlae (7500: nS 35¢ Our Own Tea fs. Have SDI i quite sal “war was’ We | id : A a J na Pate 4 i Cn SL =ymetimes Wise seo) hat rn ae ey : k | these classes may call the High | 1 | Warwick Chocolates 'assorreo La 57¢ Macaroni HOI SOOKE Jal 2 He 35¢ and necessary when people go be-|stand on the brink, today, and as | Sehool office. Phone 3-9211 andl £ ot CHEST Los re: a ACES chars N Flour °C" sae 49¢ gc 93¢ Bright Sail Soap Flakes SF 21¢ vond the bounds of wholesome en- tertzinment. Since radio and tele- visicn is an invited guest in your home, the sponsors of programs ~show scars, gullies are blemishes. is there no hope for united nations? | Se Is our universe to be obliterated | pp GOOD TURF before Armistice Day a worldwide | a i; yan | ject st iit oo) The football season is a severe Proje’, IS: POIWer Xu pots oF | test of the turf on the athletic field. | {zing pressure | | 5 1 3 The SICO Company | ES 100% HYDROGENATED 1.18, « 3.18. - dexo yas can 31€ Can 85¢ Atmore’s Mince Meat [2 28.0Z. ~~ BRAND JAR SVC Atmore’s Mince Meat "5/0 25% 55¢ » SUNNY. 20.0Z, = Pancake Flour Jl)" %.2% 25¢ MEAT AND Daily Dog Food [XA 6 iE 5le Daily Scratch Feed 75 $1.08 GROWING MASH should ban barrc'm jokes and bur- | pése peace and prosperity, greed | Ag , : pe: : A. EB Ci or, > State agre - | : . SRO i 25.18. & lesqtiec comedy from the living [and domination eppose understand- | 4 E. Cope: Peon od topo | r mm 1.18. mr Daily Brand OR LAYING MASH BAG $1.09 | ist, has been working with county | Nect 1 14-18. © 345.18. =o) To ih and brotheritond? We lisve nied ages and school officials through- MOUNT JOY PH. 3-3111 - | Jea HE 4 HE Dat ® 00 > for peace through humanitatian and | out ot Soke in the Sure | “Junket” Quick Fudge Mix 22“ 31e Long Island or Penna. Blue Label WHAT THEY SAY ecenemic means, putting dollars to, Ce or 3 ? | GAUON == ) YQ 50-1b. g 1 g fields. | » REPP-U.TATION * E If we can prevent war for 10 work to increase the living stand- Sting of p wai Je io Apple Cider a si Mg" doc OTATOEN bag 9c years and build up our strength we | ard of miserable neighbors. Dollars | SAVE TIME IN CHORES | | Ww risley 8 Soap BAG M10 cakes 65¢ No. [I-54 Size may be able to prevent war from | alone will not work. Our obligation 1 4 | A&P F Ww P ki ¥-0L 15 cui suv / ancy Pumpkin oz. 13¢ : oN happening at 211. says General Omar | to the war dead, on this Armistice | a on yn as x Q i I 9 4 a Maine Potatoes Ys Pe $1.15 Bradley, Chairman of the Joint|Day, is to pray to be shown the way | oo ooh an Boul a Gay 5 | A&P Sauer Kraut 2 TRE 23¢ G fruit roroa THIN SKIN—ds SIZE 0 his flock by using automatic water- | >rapeiruit flora Jo port 2 3or29¢ Chiefs of Staff. for an enduring peace, and to tebdos ae | | Town House nS loz. 31c Fresh C b ki he 118, 1 = The U. S. Army, gives some | WORK for this end. fore an Re Bin { Buttercup Cookie 3 “on OF. om. res ranberries HIGHER PKG. 15e¢ 4 peints to consider in regard to the ee | farm mariagément "specialists have ! Ie Te See Apples NONE PRICED HIGHER we. 12e | £5 anag s ave | J 4 oz. 18. 9%n 3 oh! A a features of the strong CHECK UP AT HOME | found in surveys and studies made | Educator Crax re. 16e pc 25¢ Cauliflower aA re 19¢ | ussian Army. A toy is not a toy when it be- |; Fags | Mores 0.06 if ‘ 3 A 4 | right on the farm. F 200-214 ( The Red Army has mire fire- | comes a weapon. Such is the switch- | Re, SP PLL. Jane DONUTS 1 ges sexy 300g > TH Vi coin Soi Rati: Tees | { J Lar i Er” man—than the bl: 7 whic h is Toy ming Te | MARRIAGE LICENSES | . hi ay : ge viamone alnuts 5. 39e a> pope ar. wi Joungslers. IS' John Kenneth Bender, Salunga,| sugared 1, am She The Red Army has more men in | snapknife, springblade, springback, | and’ Betty A. Miller, East Peters-| Dozen 2le Dozen 20¢ : uniform than the American Army. | switchblade, is replacing the old |, Ashi i { Ss P FP : y. ls ade, 1S [ burg. { . NE VIE VR ah - in i” i & 4 The Red Army has the best big | favorite pocketknife of yesterday. | Dale C. White, Marietta and Dor- | Fruit Cake Jane 155.81 35 as. $2.65 A Pp S i RICE POLICY tank in the world. | It takes but one hand to open it. by | ._ SLA i > » : : : : . 4 The Red Army has the best self- | merely pressing a Ri blade | gl i. Jane Parker Pumpkin Pie © 19¢ Storewide low prices on hundreds 1 . Ea Sy i 4 ore : radwick, Wyalusing | . . ro A ¥ propelled gun in the world. darts forth, leeks into position. It | po, be Jean Sipling of Fra EL Jane Parker Mince Pie eacH 59¢ of items every day . .. instead of 3 hd Red Army's mortars were the [is like a dagger and in too many | i te » Marvel Bread Slice ide u0z. 19¢ just a few “one-day” or “week-end ‘ est mortars in Werld War IL cases, is used as one, It is natural | } % : { ie ie} ’ re . REV. ZUCK RE-ELECTED | . > J JANE 434.07. 99,2 934-02. A= specials. a, ses {for boys to want pocketkknives. | The Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Eliza- | “Off fo qa good sta rt” | Posto Chips aie ac” 23¢ ae 15e : ] i AN OLD CUSTOM | But the switcliblade is more Sen | ethtown was pesident] | : Advertised prices are guaranteed ; y ifty c | sati : - | ‘HE a" A I oe pon Ey Sido han He ee ates of the Lancaster County Sunday | Saving money while you're young has a double- ( DDAR CHEESE for one week, even thoush market of g se this | knife. All over country acci- | a haba a 1 i Wants 9 ies : time of year. Insome of the cold,|dents are happening with the Belvo] st fhe 30 2 | barrelled effect: | Mild 45 Sharp prices'go up, 0 5 colds : ppeniag niversary convention in St. An-| Fors x ash for f e need b. 49C Ib. Ye northern sections, they still protect| increasing use of switchblades. | diew's Evangelical and Beformed| I. You accumulate cash tor future needs. We believe this policy helps our cus- the home from the wintry blasts by | Parents are warned, appealed to for Cirlivel. J | 2. You develop the habit of thrift. Breaksione’s Y KANT 16 lomers save Wore money A tigltly packing leaves around the help in curbing the sale and pos- | A dc | Both will pay vou handsome dividends later in reaissione's Yogurt coranes 16¢ ory. 1 foundations, holding them in pilace| sessien of such knives. They are | : 0h pay By : Pabst-ett CHEESE Jeep 02.956 With tl p i i by bo ug d > f 1d rv h d Eo hild A | Charles M. Mullen, thirty-nine, E. | | life. Start saving at our bank now — you will STANDARD OR PIMENTO PKG, «oC ith the correct price marked on wa ao he 2a pis | od A been glamor, | Petersbure, was arrested at an | never be any younger than you are today. every item, plus ah’ terized: dash : I'd “| caster charged with assault and bat- | . ip the householder who banks, perfers| ized by gangsters and many boys | ug To ravith. THE 83 EAST MAIN STREET register slip . . . vouknow what you solidly packed salt hay. There is| threaten with them in gangster| ° weds erm A eS ws aii ATTIONAL MOUNT save at A&P. a i Ts ; | the other school of bankers who in- | feshion. They have been used to | Patronize Bulletin advertisers. NON Oy p MT. JOY, PA. sist that heaped boughs of spruce mjure intentionally, but it is the | | te " andl pine soffer the best protection. | vnintentienal stabbings that occur | his whittling knife and his knife | 2 — But, whatever the method and ma- | which is arousing law enforcement | for, all: innocent uses: to which he | terials, you will still find the cus-| officers, teachers, ‘judges, parents. | puts it. But we do want’io’ alte | : _ tom practiced, when the sound of| Perhaps you do not know that | dangerous weapons hard to get, | \ . the e comes from leaden fall| crime statistics show that knives | switchblades impessible to manu- gees 4 skies. cause far more trouble than guns. | fagture, The youth who plans a : ; INTO NOVEMBER You don’t need a permit to carry a | criminal attack will always find a SE | Haves fell 5 shew make bleak | Kufe: We: dort wat to take pock- | weapon. Our concern bs for the| <4 IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH] 4 hill! Stohes are laid sree from a ‘boy's life, his scott | thoughtless ®hoys carrying switchs Meriter. of i E THE GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA COMPANY & ic fishi & : it Insurance Corporation i ” . ; J knife, his fishing and hunting knife, blades as toys. ntire Contents Copy righted, 1950 -= The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.
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