The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 04, 1953, Image 6

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MOUNT JOY, PENNA
Bulletin Pa., Thurs day 1, 1953
Mount Joy June
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Traverse Rods, 50 to 90 inches $2.95
Single Curtain Rods . 15¢
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JUNE BRIDE GIFTS—-
Decorated Bowl Sets .. $2.50
Decorated Juice Sets .. $1.00 |
Decorated Water Sets $2.50
Blankets $5.95


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Colored Sheets
Colored Pillow Cases
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Farm and Home

Army Seeking New Leaders
From Ranks of Newcomers
Newcomers to the Army are given |
every opportunity to get ahead.
Immediately after a new arrival
dons his uniform, the Army begins
a program of that
designed to show
evaluation is
up his
special |
skills, and, if possible, he is placed |
in a position where he can use them,


Trailer Bed Extension
AROUND the farm, hauling is a
constant problem, Sometimes
the two-wheel auto trailer 1s the
| right size, but other times it's too
small,
The illustration shows a way of
doubling the capacity of a trailer
by constructing a demountable box,
which simply fits on top of the
trailer bed.
Using scrap lumber, form two
rectangular frameworks the size of
the trailer box. Cover the sides
with
pered Presdwood, a tough material
that will stand lots of abuse.
Now nail, as shown, four two-
by-fours to the inner framework.
strapping that should be
into the trailer,
on-a-trailer is complete. When not
needed, it is easily removed and
stored.
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In Case of Fire
In Mount Joy
and Vicinity
Dial 3-3431

Masonite quarter-inch Tem- |
bolted | vision
Then the trailer- | Training Center.


MR. MERCHANT
SEE THAT SHE
READS YOUR AD
IN THESE COLUMNS


before She
goes
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Maxwellhouse Coffee 87c¢ | Durkee oleo 2 Ibs. 37¢c derelicts of skid row.
Salmon 37c | Peter Pan Peanut Butter 33c wise known as bums.
Niblet Corn
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Stockings with the Nylace Kantrun Top
...regularly 1.35
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Nylace Topped Berkshire Stockings. Only during
this special event...buy these regularly 1.35
Berkshires at this low “Get-Acquainted” price.
Proportioned lengths—short, medium, long.
Sale two weeks only.
3 pairs 3.19
6 pairs 6.25
15 DENIER, 51 GAUGE, plain or dark seam
30 DENIER, 51 GAUGE, plain seam
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MOUNT JOY, PA.
70 EAST MAIN STREET




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| over the figure for 1949 and of 5%
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other- | explain why pneumonia occurs so

| lower the ability of tissue to resist |
| infection. Animal experiments with
thing) kindly remember the Bulletin
| cal science
If a soldier shows particular apti
tude for special work during his 16
weeks of basic training, he may be
given further schooling. If he shows
leadership potentialities, he may be
sent to an Army school where he
will take the Leaders’ Course. After
completion of this course, he may
attend an Officer Candidate School |
where he will be commissioned a
second lieutenant upon graduation,
But it all begins at the Reception |
Center, Every effort is put forth to
make his transition to Army life as
easy. as possible through an orienta-
| tion program which includes an ad-
| dress from the commanding officer
| and the chaplain,
What is probably more important,
however, to his future success in the
Army are the extensive testing and
interviewing which are fundamental
steps in outlining his future career
as a soldier, It is here, for instance,
where first consideration is given as
material in the event an inductee
| expresses a desire to earn a com-
mission,
The first step for every newcomer
| to the Army is to be assigned for
to whether he is potential officer |
16 weeks of basic training. Based on |
| tests, interviews, and the needs of |
the Army, he may be sent, for ex- |
These will then fit into some iron | ample, to an Infantry training di- |
or to the Quartermaster
If he is assigned for combat in-
struction, he will be sent to one of
| the ten training divisions where he |
! will undergo 16 weeks of basic train-
ing. At the end of this period he is
ready for assignment to a unit
either overseas or in the United
States. However, if he has shown
special aptitudes, he might be sent
| to a service school for further train-
ing.

Life Span of Wage Earners
Has Extended in Generation
Forty years ago the newly. born’
infant of the American wage earner
could look forward on the average to
| nearly 47 years of life. Today that
| many years still lie ahead for those
| who already have reached their 25th
| birthday.

| This example of the extent to |
| which life has lengthened among the
| wage earning population of the coun-
try in little more than one genera-
tion is reported by Dr. Louis I.
| Dublin, chief statistician of the Met-
| ropolitan Life Insurance Company,
and is based upon the company’s ex-
| perience with its millions of indus
| trial policyholders,
In 1950 the expectation of life at
birth among these insured reached
an all-time high of 68.3 years. This
is an increase of fully one half year
years since 1940,
“The remarkable gains in long-
evity are the direct result of im-
portant victories in life conserva-
tion through the advances in medi-
and public health ad-

Seeing is Believing


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TREE CAN SPOT A
MOUSE ON THE
GROUND WITHOUT
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LIS NATIVE OF HOLLAND DISCOVERED
BACTERIA IN 1675, USING A
PRIMITIVE MICROSCOPE THAT
HE HAD DEVISED.


ONE STEP IN
THE COMPLEX PROCESS OF
MAKING GOLD-FILLED
EYEGLASS MOUNTINGS 1S THE
ROLLING OF FOOT-LONG
GOLD-FILLED BARS UNTIL THEY
BECOME EIGHT FEET LONG,
SAYS THE BETTER VISION
INSTITUTE.
SEE NAME
IN INVERTED
TYPE BELOW.






 
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ministration, and through the ris- |
ing standard of living, which has |
particularly favored the industrial |
population,” declared Dr. Dublin,
A vital factor that may help to |
often following attacks of the ‘‘com- |
mon cold” has been discovered by
three University of Michigan scien-
tists. The researchers have found
excessive mucous secretions |
in the body’s breathing tract can
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Pneumonia Explained |
human mucous and its components
have been reported by Dr. Walter
J. Nungester, J. K. Bosch and Dar-
win Alonso of the University’s Med-
ical School Department of Bacter-
iology. The report appears in the
issue of a journal entitled the
“Proceedings of the Society of
Experimental Biology and Medi-
cine.” In an interview, Dr. Nunges-
ter explained that in healthy per-
sons normal mucous secretion plays
an active part in protecting the
body against disease. However, he
indicated, excessive secretion which
may occur during an attack of the
‘common cold” upsets the body's
natural protective mechanism and
permits more serious infection to
readily take place. A certain
amount of acid is needed by the
stomach to perform its digestive
work, but excessive amounts of
acid result in harmful effects, he
explained. The lowering of body re-
sistance when excessive mucous
secretion occurs may be due to an
interference with vital tissue chem-
ical processes pecessary to com-
bat infection.

Outer Space
The space between the stars is
not really empty. Though it is
probably, in general, more nearly
empty than even the best vacuum
obtainable on Earth. Astronomers,
have good evidence of the presence
of calcium, sodium and other ele-
ments in interstellar space. Though
these atoms are relatively far
apart, with perhaps ten or twenty
to the cubic inch, there are so
many of them in the very long
path through which star light
has to travel, that they produce a
noticeable absorption of certain
colors in this light,
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