The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 30, 1927, Image 2

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"| PAGE TWO
"MT. JOY BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PA.
J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Propr.
SALUNGA
Lisa —— | here Tuesday.
Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year
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home with illness,
afternoon in Lebanon,
Mr. and Mrs. Scott will
_ | Petersburg, next week.
move ti





 



Mr. Mitchell of Baltimore visited
Joe Cooper, Jr. is confined to his
Miss Anna Fackler spent Sunday

THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
LANDISVILLE |
The Ladies Aid Society met on
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Harry Gieiner. |
Mrs. George Kramer, of Lancas-|
ter, spent the week-end as the guest
of Mrs. Frank Horst.
y Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hess and
daughter, of Strasburg, visited rela-
A ET | Mrs. Lillie Stauffer Landis of {tives here on Sunday.
ab the post at Mount Joy | Wits spent the day with friends Mr. and Mrs, Chester Amand and
The date of the expiration of you here. and son John Schlagelmilch, of
ie Eb Bg M. G. Peifer of Lancaster visited |Chestnut Hill, visited Mrs. Henry
money received. Wt » see this sister, Mrs. E. P. Kendig, Tues- | Amand on Monday.
that you are given pr eh VEL avs Mr. and Mrs, Paul Weaver and
rodit all Subseriptions. on Lomond Miss Gladys uth of Lancaster |daughter, Betty, were the guests of
All correspondents must ha spent the week-end with Miss Mary Mr. and Mrs. Claude Doner, of




munications reach this office


Monday. Telephone news | E ackler, : "ia
between that time and 1 Mrs. Oscar Weadman spent Fri
Wednesday. Cha >lday with her daughter, Elsie ir
must po p :
than Mon incaster. hl ;
inserted Mrs, Samuel Eby visited her sis
Aven SE an ter, Mrs. Milton Schaeffer at Brun
Vigil, tl 1erville, Wednesday afternoon,
Star 2d News, Rev. Stettler of Mt. Joy assistec
the Mount Joy

paper’s cir
ord.nary wee
EDITORIAL

st church Sunday evening.
] Elizabeth Roser and
Lancaster spent Thursday even



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th the communion services in the
mother
West Willow on Sunday.
- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burkhart
{and daughter, Jean, of Lancaster,
pent the week-end at the home of
- {| Mr. and Mrs. John Showalter.
The Ladies Bible Class of the
Church of God are also holding
i |prayer services this week at the
homes of several of the members.
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Brandt and
grandson, Eugene, and Andrew
-{Martin, of Mt. Joy,
spent Sunday |
Ww Mr. and Mrs. John Peifer [afternoon with Mr. and Mrs, A. S.
Mrs. Lizzie Way and daughters, | Weaver.
EVOLUTION [Lena and Eva visited Mrs. Way's A number of district Prayer
It used to be you could rob a mail brother, John Weadman, of Lancas-|meetings were held this week in
train and get a world of publicity
and a jail sentence out of it. Now
it happens so frequently that the
reporters turn their noses up at it, |;
and it's become such a regular oc-
ter.
and
funeral of Mrs.
Mrs. Harry Bucher at Lititz
Nos Musser
Musser’s




 
currence it’s almost considered le- | . and Mrs. Montoe Sheaffer of [Sunday School on Saturday evening
gal. in spent Sunday afternoon with {was well attended. The progran
eir daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar |Was very good,
PAINFULLY TRUE { Newcomer, Miss Edith Fridy, of Mountville,
The proposed anti-revolver law| Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Miller enter-(a returned Missionary from Afiica
will do little in stopping the sale of [tained her father, W. Ferrich and gave a short address in Sunday
firearms. The desperate characters | brother, Christ Ferrich of Lancas- School of the Church of God on
will still carry all the guns they |ter, Sunday. Sunday. :
care to, while respectable folks will Mr. and Mrs. John Engle and Mr. Mrs, Clara Newcomer and Miss


continue to go unarmed, thus still and Mrs, Howard Longenecker of
furthering widening the chasm of Mt. Joy spent Sunday with Mr. and
“preparedness.” {Mrs. N. N. Baer.
inn } Chri will move to Landis-
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Mr.
into
THE MORAL IS TO KEEP
DOLLAR AT HOME
the

 

Start a dollar bill out early in 0 Se :
the morning on its mission of ser- Ww Fackler and f amily spent |
vice and if kept going it will pay | uesday with E. P. Kendig. [hey
ten, a hundred more dollars unda; fternoon with his
worth of obligations and nine times fman in Marietta.
 



out of ten it will find its way back ufier of Chiques as







. 1 velistic services
into your Same isn ngelistic services,
true of larger ation. | Put | ®V¢
them to work in com ty service.

3ut what about ail order
dollar? Once it is started on its Bos
journey it never sees the old home [tained


ts over the
i 1 ki ly as held at the 1} s of
vi Mrs. |! 1S held at the home of |
town again. It wsually travels | Wees-end: and - Lo Rc Meatless
from 1,000 to “2 000 miles y away | ROY Spahr, and Mrs [Mi Ie rs. P. H.. Meckloy,. Onf
01 LO = 000 mies AAV ad af Aone evening meetings were
and that is too far for it to ever >ran of Mone) oR ten of H. W. Minnich
get back. [So far as the local os : Mrs. AB. Hershev sn My
munity is concerned it is ut of | J. Howard Peifer, Samuel Eby, |Mrs. A. B. Hershey and the parson
ire dati 2.2 | William Fackler, Mrs. Roy Spahr |38¢. On Friday evening meetings
circulation. {and Miss Alice Strickler, delegates|Were held at the homes of Mr. and
{of the Methodist church will attend Harry Summy, Mn. John Heis-
i i 1 Fy 19 ra J, ry
JAILING THE MACHINE [the Methodist conference, in Phils erman Mrs. Clara Newcomer and
A justice of the peace in Berke- |g, ‘phi. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller. Meet-

ley, California, has hit upon the | Mrs. Annie Hershey and daugh-
idea of jailing the machine for 2U- ter, Alma entertained the following
tomobile traffic violations. This | gy ests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Henry
would seem like quite a clever way Hess and daughter, Ada and Mr.
of handling people who violate the!,nq Mrs. Walter Herr and children
automobile laws. Mary, Kathiyn and Henry of Mill-
The average driver is not much. qville.
troubled by a small fine, and public] Miss Mary Kendig entertained
sentiment has not probably arrived | the following guests Friday: Mrs.
at the point where it would have) Alpert Weaver, of Kready; Mrs.
the majority of these violaters sent
to jail. But if the machine was
Jocked up somewhere so that the
owner and his family had to walk, ga, Kendig and Miss Ellen Nissley,
such treatment would have a very ,¢ gilunga.
powerful deterrent effect. Such a
RHEEMS
plan might have quite beneficial re-
Mrs. John C. Smith is confined to
sults on the speeders of Laneasters
county. i
i
ATTRACTIONS FOR BUSINESS her bed at her home at Rheems with
A systematic effort to establish 5 gerious illness.
new industries in a town is pretty| Mrs. Elmer R. Kraybill from the
sure to bring in a number of such |Rheems General store spent one
establishments, But success in |day at Lancaster, shopping and vis-
getting them does not depend whol- iting,
ly upon the energy with which such | Elmer Groff and Paul Hernly en-
campaigns are conducted. |joyed gathering one hundred dozen
It is also necessary to prove per week, each from their
your town is a good one for them small flock of pullets.
to settle in. If a business man is| Martin Cope is putting down the
solicited to establish some new en- foundation at the Rheems Evapor-
terprise in a town, he feels pleased |ating factory for a one hundred and
by the interest shown by the effort. fifty horse power engine.
But he does not consider that alone | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mason are
Paul Baker, Miss Ethel Steinkompt.
Miller Eshleman, Landisville; Mrs.
John Kendig, Mms. N. N. Baer, Mrs.

He wants to know what kind of al enjoying a great success in their
town he will be locating in. He adventure as cake and pie bakers.
asks whether that place is wide selling their product at Columbia
awake, receptive to new ideas, and and Marietta by peddling.
disposed to take up and push pro-| Phares K. Landis, school director
gressive movements. A town has | of West Donegal twp., who has ser-
to make good along those lines be-|ved continually as a director for the
fore people are much inclined to past 17 years transacted business at
start enterprises there. | the Rheems P. O. last Monday.
—— Miss Mary Mason, a pupil at the
ENTITLED TO THE FACTS {Rheems school was awarded the
A general impression has been honor as the speller to represent
too often encouraged that when the | West Donegal twp. at the next
.. price of gasoline is raised on about | spelling contest to be held at Lan-
the same date in different sections | caster,
of the country, it is a result of an| Numerous farmers regret that
agreement between the various |they eliminated potato and tobacco
companies. The man who drives up [raising during 1926 as both pro-
to a filling station knows that the |ducts demand a good price, They
prices fluctuate at times, but he [predict a large increase in acreage
doesn’t know why. He can hardly [for 1927.
be blamed for suspecting an ingen- Mr. and Mrs. Reuben H. Emin-
ious plot for his undoing. heiser, Mr.-and Mrs. Benj. G. Em-
He does not know that periodic |inheiser, who flitted from their
family attend-
; The musicale given by the Men's
Harry Bless-|
property va-|*

the home of Mr. and Mrs,
iner on Sunday.
| Vir. and Mrs, Rov Fissel enter
|t few of their friends at &
| party on Saturday evening¥
| reshments were served to
land Mrs. Robert Messe nd do
preparation for the Evangelistic
services which will begin on Sunday
evenng,
Bible
Class of the Church of God

 
Mae Shreiner, Miss Ida Keiper and


NG FIRE CAN BBVE
INTO THES
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You may have the Rest fire-
place in the world. :
Your kitchen range be
in perfect order,
Your furnace may b
best on the market,
But none of them will
satisfactorily unless you
the right kind of coal.
That's why we are in t
ness—to furnish you with
best coal for every purpos
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FLORIN. PA.

Mrs. C. Sull were all entertained at
the home of Rev. and Mrs. H, S.
Hershey on Saturday
Mr. and Mis. David Kendi
mn, of New Danville; R. B.
ler and Misses Anna and

Striekl r, of Mt: Joy, were






ter, Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Paul W
er, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duings.
Wednesday evening the week-



ings in charge of officers of Church
of God,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knight en-
tertained the following guests at
their home on Sunday: Mr. and
Mrs. Galen Wade and children, Nel-
son and Margaret, of Ironville; Mr.
and Mrs. George Knight and son,
George, and daughter, Elizabeth, of
Rocky Springs; Mr. and Mrs, John
Lefever and son, Benjamin, of
Lampeter; Mr, and Mrs. John Bren-
eman and son, of New Danville;
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Brubaker, of
Eizabethtown; Mr. and Murs. Henry
Kreiner and daughter, Thelma, of
Mastersonville; Harry Knight and
Emma Knight of Ironville.
It was as follows: Hymn; prayer
by Rev. H. S. Hershey; selection by
Men’s Chorus; piano duet by Misses
Esther Millen and Betty Baker; se-
lection, “Steal Away,” by male
quartet; instrumental duet, “Bar-
carolle,” by Misses Evelyn Heiser-
man and Dorothy Mease; vocal
duet, “Never Alone,” by Mrs. Anna
Greider and Miss Madeline Stanley:
reading by Miss Ellen Bennett, of
Lancaster; selection by mixed
chorus; cornet solo by Charles Bak-

Phone 115
Call the HEAT FOLK
for good, clean coal}
Danie! M, Wolgemuth
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HICK ~ SHEET
LUMINUM

Og SPECIAL
OFFER,
WEAREVER fi ¥
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TRADE MARK S 2 oOo
Reg.U S Pat Off, 4



Griddle-cakg Cover
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March 26th or
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“WEAR-EVER” COUPON
Bring this coupon to our store on
or before March 26th and we will
accept it with £1.29 in full payment
forone*‘Wear-Ev Griddlewhich
sells regularly for $2.00.
Brown Bros.





Wy beautify
wood, linoleum, tile
It matters not how the
whether with varnish,
paint. It takes only a fa
there is no stooping—no md
pails. It doesn’t even soil
_ JOHNSON W
Electric floor Po
This marvelous new
Floor Polisher for any day you

H. S. Newcomer & Sol
MOUNT JOY
ily and quick.
our floors—
composition.
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ac, wax or
minutes—
Ry rags and
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1927

Dunham Culti-Packer
“For Horses or Tractors


have not added the final
She Culti-Packer. It is
ter will be considered
any of the most im-
fre times in the year


 


as necessary a part of farm
portant tools now are. It can be used n
and on more kinds of crops than almos ; other tool. In
seed-bed preparation, disking and culti-p: + should follow
the plow as soon as possible in order to m yent the escape of
moisture. The Culti-Packer compacts the ho®§. of the seed bed,
pressing it into contact with the subsoil, and f&eilitating the rise
of moisture. It leaves the surface mulched to the escape
of moisture. Culti-pack after planting to firm fe soil over the
seed and insure more rapid and more comple ¢ germination.
Use it to break crusts. Use it on your young c88n and other
crops. Use it on your winter wheat and seed bec 8 both before
and after planting. Built in sizes to suit your pow
J. B. Hostetter & Son
(Successors to G. Moyer)
MOUNT JOY,

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cause it enrich dg the blood,
builds strength & gives ihe
system real toner
up health generally.
Peptona is %
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The Rexall swore
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er; selection by Baker quarte
women’s chorus; saxophone solo bs
John Herr; reading, “The Rivals,”
by Miss Bennett; vocal solo, by Miss
Myrtle Greider; piano duet by
Misses Edith Lump and Alma Her-
shey; benediction.
SILVER SPRING
(Too Late for Last Week)
Mrs. Michael Musser spent Thurs-
day at Lancaster on business.
Mrs. Edward Millhouse spent
Monday with John Gibble and fam-
ily.
Mrs. John Stively and daughter,
Somane spent Saturday at Lancas-
ter,
Mr. John F. Laser spent Satur-
day with her daughter, Mrs. C. L.
Diffenderfer and family.








 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Mrs. Freed Ford and children
spent Monday with Mrs. Horace
Kauffman and family.
Mrs. John Ginder and daughter,
Anna Catherine, spent Wednesday

price fluctuations worry the oil in-
dustry a lot more than they do gas
and oil buyers. The automobile
owner does not realize the uncer-
tainties of oil production, that are
probably unparalleled in any other
business.
Nothing but the drill, at great
cost, can answer the eternal conun-
home in Mount Joy twp., now occu-|
py their beautiful home in Rheems
which they converted. into a double |
house.
Paul Hernly and
farmers adjacent to Rheems are
making extensive repairs to their
private roads, that connect with the]
highways, using cinders furnished
Martin Risser,
drum, where to find oil. When the [by the P. R. R. Co., who deliver the
drill finds the oil, the drillers’ re- [cinders on cars at Rheems.
ward may be rich; when it fails, David K. Espenshade, P. R. R.
This element
naturally attracted
there is a total loss.
of chance has
track foreman on the Rheems sec-
tion and his force of men assisted
men of enterprise and initiative, {to lay new steel raiis west of Lan-
ready to be good losers or willing |caster on the Dillersville section
winners, where 90 men were engaged put-
When a flood of new crude oil [ting down modern rails 35 feet in
comes in, the oversupply lowers the |length.
price, with resulting drop in gaso- Harvey Hoffman, the Rheems
line. When the crude supply be-| Thresher started his sterilizing out-
comes scarce, the price goes up, |fit March 18, with a schedule to
and gasoline follows. It is the |sterilize tobacco beds at forty differ-
same as the price of butter and|ent farms. He is equipped to hand-
and the oil refiners are as un-
to prevent fluctuation in price
the sellers of farm products.
le two pans size by 8 ft. at the
same time. While the weather per-
mits they work two shifts. Irvin]
Hoffman works the night shift.







7 large mirrors Ty Joy, spent Sunday with John S.
bows of L-shaped| The tale deposits in Hastings Co., | Gibble and family,
y use in many have supplied” the manufac- TT
danger of [turers of talcum powder in Canada| Kangaroosalem is Australia’s
on {and fhe United States for a num-! nickname for the new capital, Can-
ears. berra.
[ter spent Sturday with her parents
{with her aunt, Mrs, Alice Henne,
with Lue Spitler and family.
Mrs. Phares Stehman and daugh-
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Mumma.
Mr. Norman Ebersole of Centor-
ville spent Monday with his brother
Christian Ebersole and family.
Miss Alice Arlena Maser is
spending a féw weeks at Penryn
Mr. and Mrs. John Gibble and
children spent Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Phares Metzler.
Mr. Homer Gingrich has moved
his household goods and family on a
farm near Mount Joy on Thursday.
this benedict’s


 
 
 
 
 
 
 



































 
 
 




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beat
e of humor; he
Mr. and Mrs, Christian Ebersole | had married an tress and the mat-
and children, Miriam and Ernest, | rimonial Bark “i not sailed
spent Sunday at Safe Harbor with |smoothly. He as) ie Ay
her father, Amos Shank. clerk if it was a BRIAOE i
Mr. and Mrs. John Graham, Miss|CENSE that he ‘gle him last
Betty Musser, Mr. James Musser month and vos tod | a3
y . ras:
were received in church fellowship DOG’S LIFE ever
by B. M. Breneman of Hopeland on
Sunday morning, a
Mr. and Mrs. Phares Metzler, of |d
Salunga, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gib-
le, of Mastersonville, Mr. and Mrs.
Enos Gibble and children, of Mt.

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If you want to be certai
faction as well, insist on
tires are leaders—a leader
ed solely on merit.
Young's Tire Store

will not on}
tire that
istinet saving but





130 East Main Street
MOUNT JOY, PA.
11 North Prince Street
LANCASTER, PA.






 






 
Have your shoes rep
rebuilt by me. I use
material and my


pp. repair shops enables m
3 ive you best workmansh
“do not cobble; I rebuild
shoes like new with that god
old comfort in them. Try me%
shoe bills.
% J. S. CLAYMAN
634W. Main St. MT. JOY




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Before placin orde
elsewhere;
Crushed Stone. A
turers of Concrete
and Lintels.
dN. STAUFFER & B
MOUNT JOY, PA.
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RANDT BROS.
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Mount Joy, Pa


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Auto Accessories, OIlS

We h ; just made up a complete line of Hal-
ters, Plow ears, Check Lines, Plow Lines, Team
Bridles, and¥also a lot of Chrome Halters. We have
everything tha, goes with the horse. Come and
see us before yk
buy; will be glad to show you
what we have.

F BQ
HARNESS §
North Market Street

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\How About Your Coal?










leased the coal yards, until recently con-
_E. H. Zercher, in the east end at Mt. Joy.,
now prepared to supply your coal needs.
1 sizes of coal on the yards, will handle
the best, and 1 be pleased to have a share of your

patronage. Give je a call when you need coal.
I WIDR ALSO HANDLE
Fertilizer, Certified, Seed. Potatoes, Sal,
Lime, P¥
ts, Etc.
Phone at Yards
Harry





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MOUNT JOY, PENNA.