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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE BRISTOL (PA.) COURIER, THURSDAY 1949 The Bristol Courier Published Established 1810 Every Evening: (-Except Sunday) at Beaver Bristol. Pa Bell rhone Here We Go Again! Con II mud from 1 nk While none of has done any of fhr wonders which were promised, they have all had their Every one of them It a given the President and bureaucrats vast sums of tax monevs to spend as they pleased. And every one of them has Only Dally Paper in Lower County BRISTOL oWPANV Owner and Publisher Incorporated May 27, 1914 Joseph R. subtly taken sovereignty away from the American people, where belongs, and transferred it to the Whitr I louse, where it doesn't belong. fhis new program follows same lines.

Together with foreign relief, the Atlantic Pact will call for the expenditure of some ten to twenty billions of doll a year of "extra money Serrili D. Petlefson Vice-President and Secretary Lester Thome Treasurer JOH I'HIMIMi The most compiete comtfierr-lal department Buck? County. Work of any dewr.pUon promptly and done The Bristol Courier Ferrili D. Detlefson, Managing Editor by the government, over and above our normal national turn-jjn). James Ritter is Named Supervisor for Bristol Conllniieii from I'nec One Haines Kent, sfati? M.C.A.

toi and 'I'. F. Kppley, district ex eeutlve Y.M.C.A met with this com mlttee, and it was derided that the district executive should ate Ili. office in Mi i toi with the thought of developing the work of the M. c.

A. here. On June 1st, Mr. Eppley look up his residence in Bristol, and lias been at work creut- a more extended prognati Subscription Price per year, in ad vance, Months. Three Months.

The Courier is delivered by carrier Bristol, Edgcly, Tullytown, Cn.v don, Bridgewater, Hulmoville, Bath Newportville, Torresdale Mam-r, i dingrton arm Cornwells MeiglitH for 16c a week. Entered as Second matter at the Post office at Bristol, Pa-, under the Act of March .1, 1 ST ft Ncnn mtx I ha the exclusive rights to use for re- publteation in any form all news dated news published herein THI RKDAV, IM II SI, Y.M.C A services in commun ify. An advisory board of 12 men and three women, ail civic and industrial leaders in Bristol, has been formed. Through the efforts of this board, a new jh for the M.C.A. has been created, and on April lit-ts, papers weie presented in the Bucks County Courts requesting the Incorporation of "Bristol Men's Christian Associa over, I will have the effect of pump-priming, to try to keep inflation alive.

I ven more than its predecessors, this plan strips new powers away from Congress, where the people have a chance to control them, and lodged them in the I'xecutive, where they are beyond control. I he Atlantic Pact calls for is to say, for war whenever something happens in foreign fields, or is announced to have happened by the American State Department. It is idle to pretend that ongress would have a free decision Young whether to declare war or not, in that event. I he hand of Con- tion credited to it or not other- SH would be forced. I he decision between war and peace will (Jrowth of the Young Men iiso ennued no longer lie where the Constitution placed it, in Congress; but, repuhlication all the would be where every dictator wants it to hands of the Chief Executive.

I he power to declare war has sometimes been called the ultimate in sovereignty. I hat is true. No people have a right to even pretend they are free when their ruler, without consulting them, has the power to plunge them into war. What the Atlantic Pact sets up is not an alliance between free and equal nations, but a tangled alliance between one nation which still retains some semblance of United States a horde of Socialist nations which have surrendered fiee- rloni for government relief checks. Ihe objective of the rulers of these foreign countries is very I hey propose to exploit America DA Television future as a tool in adult and child education, and as a handy appurtenance to indus try and science, lias Ixen examined both eruditely and at length.

But, for the moment, public health interest is chiefly concentrated on it as a purveyor of information and entertainment. Encroachments into this latter field are now causing a wave of breast-beating and alarums. I lie consensus among prophets in the broadcasting and entertainment fields is that the infant video is about to turn iijwui and destroy radio. Latest to offer comment on the chances of ultimate tie misc is Fred Allen, the gravel voiced proprietor of been progressing rapidly. The past two years has seen many new activities created, including the Bucks County Industrial Management Club w'jth 1 men enrolled in its membership from 22 different Bristol plants the Bristol Youth Week, with over 1 participating or at tending the activities; a full summer program for younger boys with 250 different boys enrolled; great ly extended Hi and Trl-Hi-Y clubs, now numbering six clubs with a membership of about 150 that is high chool girls and hoys; and an active participation In many C.

A rallies, conferences, training camps, etc. On January 1, the Bristol board Bucks County Market 1504-06-08 FARRAGUT AVENUE CHECKS CASHED FREE Thurs. Friday, Open 9 P. 7 F. M.

sim pie. to say, the wage-earners of this as ruthlessly as previous generations of Europeans exploiter! the natives of Africa, India, and many another group too ignorant or too feeble to stand up for their rights, I hey propose to force the American people to contribute to i 11 1 1 I signed the lease tor the rental of their support, and to supply them with arms, on the threat that otherwise they will throw in with Russia and presently overwhelm us in battle. Like ail diplomatic propositions, this one is not presented in the bald, harsh phrases just used, but is dressed up in all sorts of high-sounding disguises. Yet stripped of these wrappings, that what it boils down to. The have been generations of Americans who had the self confidence to tell blustering spongers" where to get tell them to go back to work, to live within their earnings, or suffer Beaver Fire No.

4 Station, on Mansion street, making building facilities available for a still greater service of the Y.M.C.A. for the youth of Bristol. The new building will Include a gymnasium, showers, game rooms, indoor target range, and a general well-rounded program of supervised activities. as anyone to act as spokesman for one sector of the industry. The way Allen sees it, the end of on era radio funnymen is at hand, and he includes himself in ihe decline and fall.

Alien oh serves, "What we do on the an the consequences. In twenty years, ever since the American faith in who probably is as well qualified themselves was shaken by the world Depression that broke in 1929, we have lacked that type of have ourselves contaminated with that most absurd of all delusions in it is possible for the people of a nation to live comfortably with no more exertion than voting themselves income's from their governments. Unlike the exponents of this belief whom are subsidizing! in I urope, we would have nowhere else to turn except upon our own resources, if we go all-out for that which may be exactly what we are going to do. We certainly will swallow it, now is no good for television jjj I ruman has his way. Once we start burning up our been operating toi year and wealth in Socialism, we will have few friends abroad, with pure sound gags as out stock there is no other country on the face of the earth with enough in trade, ami iluVir 'vrallh lefl Socialism be worth fighting a war to capture, no good an more.

Ills tart sum is a dark, tragic picture. More than once in past his mation. We gotta adapt. of this nation, nothing but unexpected events which were Allen feels that video will by Providential in appearance saved the American venture in self- no means swallow radio. Radio government from disaster.

will decline, perhaps, as television IVihaps tune for a new gradually blankets the country, but it will not fold completely. It ts too early to predict per manent trends away from radio and motion pictures. Hut it is as the sage of Alley points out, gotta EDGELY lloniee Hall, soll of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hall, in reeuperating at his homc alter a ease of measles, Mr.

and Mrs. John l.awler spenf Kumlay at Burlington, N. vlsiting Mr. and Mrs. Connell Doyle, Mrs.

John Lawler, Mrs. Kd ward Lawler and Mrs. George Carter spent YVednesday in Philadelphia, vlsiting aiiiong friends. I se Wallt Ads for CUPLETS CUP CAKE MIX MAN-PLEASING FLAVOR Will Filed for Charter Member, BALK ARK Kl President Truman's reports to digress on seem un at iably optimistic, though subsc cjuent events seldom beat him out. His latest icjMiit was his usual vein, but this time the outlook real 1 does seem to be better In tact, the teai of an aggiessive move Russia which lias the Balkans buzzing stern from the knowledge that Moscow Ins lost ground in that area and may forcibly to regain it.

Mr. Truman did inject a word of caution. He warned that quick and easy victory in ireecc was not sight. Without American aid, there wrou is little doubt that (ireecc now be ruled by a communist' dictatorship bv force American aid produced a stale mate hut failed to end the civii war. Tito, it is reported clos the Yugoslav--fired fioutic; i11 1 barlwd wire, and the l-k guerillas have I friend leaeler and increasing the" ism against the (jreek count Moscow has tried build no- Albania as a base toi them, btr ithout much success.

Tlie p1 there are discontented unde: Soviet governmet Hut Russia may planning a stronger card. There have been ominous rejxjrts of Soviet movements in the iialkans. to, which Tito has reacted by troop I movements of his own. Russian blow at Yugoslavia would b-l felt Greece. CmiOnueil from Our Qnakertown, M.

was named exeeutoi The will was written May 7, and the le latrix ilietl Dec. 20, Heal estate consists of four mid one-half acres in Hay cock twp. The widow, Kdge, tjuakei town, 2, was named the heir of her hiisbunu. Albert Kdge's personal ami real estate. The testator, who wrote his will Nov died leaving teal estate at Park ijuukcrtnwn The widow was named executrix The 4 cm pi rsonal and $S(l(Mi real -taft holdings ot Kthvard VausHUt, Ben.

ilem twp. will be inherited by i he widow, Isabella Vansant The will wa wi itten Vpt il a ml Ihe testator died Jan Mar lie rite li Hackney. 1 iMKi Mini ay named executrix Six children, Jennie Newman, Henry llaiinsen, Martha Klevit, a i John Harmsen, and Regina 11 Scarborough, will inherit estate of Henry Harmsen, Hit. toi township. The testator, who his will Nov.

11)48, died Henry Harmsen. Kdgely, was named executor. Letters of administration in the estate of Alfred Lower Southampton were granted to Joseph W'olnski. Keasterville. amounting to an estate of 'Pile widow, Klsie Lower two sons, Alfred and Jo pi; of Kngb wood, are1 the heirs.

In the fate of Georgia Sheppard Heed. Bensaleili twp .1. Maurice Tomlinson, Cornwells Heights, was I granted the letters of admiuistra- tion, amounting to a personal estate nt II.uiKi and real estate of in- eluding a se and lot. Two sis- i t.ers. Cecilia Sheppard and Agnes M.

Colbert. Washington. IV and i tin brother John Klton I and Vivian 1) Sheppard, Virginia, ate, the heirs. The testatrix died August is, lit 17. A Free Easter Basket With I a oh I'unliiiM.

of enelt I i lda I i ml VII i I Li, Il I I Mil IM'KKS l(tiili SI. HrUtol, Through Spring's Fashion Hours Advertised VOGUE M4DF.M0ISFUF GOOD N0USEKEEPIN6 SHOES COR. MILL AND POND BRISTOL SPECIAL FOR THURS. SAT. Florida Juicy Oranges i KfllEP DELRICH SQI I I I HAL lb IIP.Ill SI it 65c Fruit Cocktail 38c 'I BEANS 2 cans 25c I I -HIT WAX PAPER TUNA FISH can 37c (ONI im or Vol.

OIL gnl. can $1.89 Sugar 10 1 83c MAN A HI) BH.Wn MILK 4 49 I Sale 11 1111 vim SOAP OHAKS 26c 4 27c I HSTKH Vegetable Juice cjl 1 1 7c COFFEE i.HIMi HU lu I resh 01 hole Hean OWN Itesi Crade ib SELF SERVICE MEAT DEPARTMENT PRIME BEEF Trimmed Well RIB ROAST PORK LOIN ROAST II 49C Bacon sliced 39c BHLOIiNA Ib 39c f'X HI ll 14 1 niplzonc VN' llll LI HRI 1 1. It 11 1 Frozen Foods wfi; IIIMDM 1 Peas 2 49c IMI Sil 1 Shrimplb 79c 1 Mixed Vegetables 28c i i mi i i ori i i Slewing Oysters 49c vi i vki Deviled Crabs 45c i i i 1 Haddock ib 19c II OHM CARROTS OKK.IN I HI Ni Onions 3 lbs 14c Spinach Kl i.o. 23c, I S. No.

I Peillin. POTATOES 10 lbs 19 A Tpm STAVMAN Jr Atlention-Boyd System Customers KK( (M.M/.IN(, II VHDS 111 1 I PRICES KNOW II ONTHOI VOI FOOD HI I 2 lbs 29c Close-Tiim Meats Save You Money! Here's Why Only tender, ju.cy, fine nr- are selected by I cut carefuliy trimrrcd to rem: ccss waste, What'i rr. A. advertised prices arc AfeP's prices and st ar. market costs permit ter ruch Iiiq i I i i meets.

Is it cn 7 sir art stoppers my you boct meet is a SIRLOIN STEAK ib 6S' PORK BACON Vi Hw I y.t i hu sirloin or 01 ihe excess fot and toil cf 'ok or? removed before if is i Ihe to ho weighed I CD NOT FAY FOP THE TRIMMINGS Crc rr SI Steak Ccd SUCED OF 7Sc Salmon i i p. A ORANGES EXTRA SI2I The Biggest" Valu of -the Year! FLORIDA VALENCIA dozen 39 nfcVr OF THE SEASON! TENDER GREEN PRICED HIGHI 1 ASPARAGUS SOLID SLICING. FRESH TOMATOES CKISP CARROTS CUCUMBERS NONE HIGHER callo. arton ib 19' origino! 2 2 0 19c FERRY MORSE SEEDS OR VEGETABLE PRICED! CAP'N JOHN FILLET OF TAP fj JOHN OCEAN Perch BISDCFYC SNOW CROP 69c Peas 49c CROP FOPCHOOK 45c Limas 37c ONION SETS WHITE OR YEllOW bag SEEO POTATOES 1 10 55c $4.89 S. NO.

I WHITE OR YEllOW 25c $3.89 9 EASY TO PACK IN LUNCHES OR FOR SNACKS AT ANY TIME Jane Parker MDIVIDUM PIES 10e Your choice of Apple, Lemon, Pineappls, Blueberry or Cherry. 29c JANE PARKER HOT CROSS BUNS POTATO CHIPS SunnyfieId Fflncy BUTTER FRESH EGGS FRFSH EGGS OLEOMARGARINEN tv ALLSWEET of 9 JANE 5-01 lO-oi PARKER bog ftJL ba3 WHOM ARGE BROWN WHITE SUNNY WHITE LEGHORN In Plinti OLEOMARGARINE COFFEE bog IOKAR Coffee 7lc 65c 2 45c 1-lb 3-lb I EIGHT O'C LOCK v. $1.15 REO CIRCtE Coffee Ub 44c 47c WORTHMORf Cream Eggs 27c NATIONAL Corned Be ton TOMATO Juice 47-ez 27c 39c CHOCOLATP MARSHMALLOW Rabbits 3 2Sc No food authority tofi any milk for on milk need. a n-jiraBti'ed bv HooscVffpitu 1 11 i tC hi Oil SC vr1 EVAP. MILK 4 49 ANN PAGE KETCHUP18c BUTTER KERNEL CARROTS 2 35c LAKESHORE Honey 19c DAILY BRAND CHICKEN FEED DAILY CHICK STARTER DAILY MABY HICK KEEI) DAILY LAY I Mi MASH 25 lb.

bag, 100 Ib. bag, $4.09 MIA li KKED- 25 Ib. bag, 93c; 100 lb. bag, $3.85 AU in Ihm Sujior mul Food in ftriatol Market and Pond Streets, Bristol.

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