PAGE TWO THE MOUNT JOY SULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1st, 1931 MT. JOY BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA. J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Propr. Savscription Price $1.50 Per Year Six Months ..... 75 Cente Three Months ...40 Cents Su:gie Copies .3 Cents Sutaple Copies ..... FREE Entered at the post office at Mount Joy ns second-class mail matter. The date of the expiration of your scription follows your name on the label We do not send receipts for subscription money received. Whenever you remit, see that yo. are given proper credit. We eredit all subscriptions at the first of each month, All corrsspondents must have their com- munications reach this office not later than Monday Telephone news of importance between that time and 12 o'clock noon Wednesday Changes for advertisements must positively reach this office not later than Monday night. New advertisements fmserted if copy reaches us Tuesday night. Advertising rates on application. The subscription lists of the Landisville Vigil, the Florin News and the Mount Joy Star and News, were merged with that of the Mount Joy Bulletin, which makes this paper's circulation about double that of the paper s ordinary weekly. EDITORIAL no such a thing as the doctors tell us, but they ought to come on out and explain to us why it is that a man has such an irresistable urge to go fishing as soon as the weather warms up a little bit. — There is spring fever, Cheating is cheating regardless of its drama or lack of drama, re- gardless of its seeming importance or its seeming unimportance. There should be honor in the class room as well as on the athietic field. But evidently there isn’t. It takes long time some business men a to wake up to the fact that they must keep their names before the buying public to con- tinue in business, There is no bet- ter way to do this than thru your local paper. a curfew that home at 9 o’clock. In most towns it isn’t the boys who need to be sent home at 9 o’clock, its the grown-ups. Most of the devilment done after 9 o’clock is done by the grown-ups. Some towns have sends boys SLAUGHTER OF THE INNOCENTS The slaughter of the innocents still goes on. They are being crushed beneath the wheels of the modern Juggernaut—the god of speed. More than 7,000 were killed on the roads last year thru motor vehicles, and of these victims 1500 were children. Can't we Americans drive slower and safer? Most of us go rushing about going nowhere with nothing to do when we gef there. GLORIOUS SPRING The winter is past; the flowers appear on the earth; the time of the singing of the birds is come, and the sound of the carpet beater is heard in our land. Spring is clean up time. Let each of us do our part this spring to make this the cleanest town in the state. It can be done if we take a pride in. our home and our com- munity. Let’s clean up and burn all unsightly rubbish, plant more flowers, keep our yards better, cleaner and prettier. We will be amply repaid by the feeling of hav- ing had a great part in the beauti- fication of Mount Joy. BUY FARM LANDS NOW One of the safest rules in buying stocks, bonds or anything else is to buy when everyone else wants to sell and” to sell when everyone is anxious to buy. It is not safe to wait for the peak or the low spot in the market. “The time to have sold farm land was back in 1920 when prices were soaring sky high. Speculators were jacking up the prices and the boom craze went to the people's head. Following the same reason this is the best time to buy farm land if you intend to farm. The de- pression has lowered the price of produce and with - it has brought down farm land values. This is bound to be a temporary condition. When prices start their upward march the cost of the acres will bound with them. Five years from now people are going to look back and chide them- selves for not investing in the farm lands when they were in the price valleys. “. BAINBRIDGE | 18 0. F. Lodge No. 627 held the electiofgof officers this Monday nite in their %pdge rooms. Mr. L. M, Fahs is spending two weeks at iladelphia as the guest of his sister, Mrs, L. Brown. Mrs. Calvin Cone,’ of Breoklyn, N. Y,, is the gust of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Adams for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Gallo are re- ceiving eh apon the birth of a daughter, } arch 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Goudie are spending fime at L#&banon as the guests ft their son, Rev.“ Aubrey Goudie 27fl family. > CP Eee Diem—Wzerner el R. Diem, of Ephrata, and ary W. Werner, of Elizabeth- , were married Saturday even- at the residence of Rev. I. W. lyor, pastor of the Church of the etaren. rr A Eight Licenses Revoked motorists from this vicinity | ir cards suspended by the of Motor Vehicles, State Department, it was an-' y at Harrisburg. Three vicinity had their N18 ed . Advertisers sub- | being | Prizes ELIZABETHTOWN NEW STREET TO BE OPENED— HERSHEY DEBATERS WIN— FRENCH CLUB PRESENTS PROGRAM Borough council is considering in- stalling floodlights about the square here to correct the present inade- quate illumination. The French Club of the Eliza- bethiown College presented an ‘All French” program before the siu- dents and friends of the school on Wednesday, Hershey High school debaters won both ends of a dual contest Thursday night with Elizabethtown High school, completing the sched- ule in the Ursinus Debating league. Twenty-six persons were admitted to the membershlp of the Christ Res formed church by confirmation &nd transfer by letter, and ten persons received the baptismal rites during the Sunday morning services at the church. Gabriel H. Moyer, prominent Leba- non attorney, will be the principal speaker at the annual election and reorganization dinner of the Eliza- bethtown Chamber of Commerce, on Friday night, April 10, in the Odd Fellows hall here, according to the word received by the committee. Preparations are being complet- éd for the opening of the newly accepted street between North Hanover and North Market streets, known as Linden avenue, with the installation of gas and sewage. This street was donated to the borough by Jacob and Abram Hof- fer, of this place, and will porvide another avenue for traffic going from the Lancaster and Harrisburg pike to the Elizabethtown, Hershey and Mt. Gretna highway. A district conference of the State Young Men's Christian Association will be held here on Monday, April 6, at 6:15 o'clock during a compli- mentary dinner in Hotel Kennewood, it was announced Friday by the local committee on arrangements. The purpose of this dinner conference is to discuss work accomplished by stu- dents. Dr. Robert C. Shaw, of the State department of Public Instruc- tion at Harrisburg, will be the speaker on this occasion. A protest against the manner in which monthly bills are rendered by the Marietta and Elizabethtown Gas Company, a subsidiary of the Associated Gas and Electric com- pany, was forwarded Wednesday to Governor Pinchot by borough council. In the complaint it is stat- ed that bills to local consumers do not isclude the meter readings but merely state the number of cubic feet of gas consumed and the a- mount due. Meter readings have been omitted from the bills for several months, it is said. LOBATA moved on a Mr. m Frysinger farm at Wildcat. Myr. Edward Charles was sick list this week. Mri Levvin Shumaker the Ji BE. Baker farm. Mr. Cyrus Keefer did some cement work ok the Epler farm. Mary ‘and Mabel Gutshall spent Sunday with Minnie Runkle. Ben Blogher moved on Tuesday to the Millér farm at Marietta. Mr. Christan Demmy is out ing tobacco for N. R. Hoffman. Ira Miller apd wife called on Mar- vin Landis andy family on Sunday af- ternoon. \ Mr. Cizyton called father, at Wrightyville, on afternoon Messrs. Christian \Forrey and Wil- bur Landis attended Hess's big sale on Thursday at Hersh@y. Alice, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kame,\\is In the Columbia hospital with prieumonia. Miss Emma Baker, of Elizabeth- town, spent Monday helping her mother, Mrs. Ben Blocher, to get ready to move. MARIETTA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD MINSTREL SHOW APR. 17—-OTHER NEWS. on" the moved on buy- on his Sunday On Sunday, April 5th, Easter Sunday, “he Lord’s Supper will be observed #at the morning service at 11 o’clockl in the Presbyterian church. 1 Seventy new books have been received and% catalogued in the Marietta Comunity Library at the Community $House. More books will be catalogued later. A minstrel show, will be held in Acri’s Theatre, April 17, under the auspices of the Marietta Ath- letic Association. The minstrels are directed by Ralph C. Shire- man. Miss street, West Front aty ? Minnie Zuch, entertained were won by and Mrs. Earl{Ney. Re- were served %to Mrs. Mrs. Fred Zugh, Mrs. Abram Hawthorne, Miss Mary E. Evans, Mrs. Earl Ney, Mrs. Henry Fletcher, Mrs. Elsie H. Evans, Ed- “Bridge.” Mrs. Henry Fletcher freshments Wm. Baum, . as ward Hegener and Charles Wagner. A Mn Deeds to be Recorded C. Nissley Greider and wife to H. Edgar Sherts, property in Rapho township. Samuel F. Lehman, et. al. to Hetty Lehman, tract in Rapho township, (Deed made July 3, 1889). sme A Qe Prevent Horse Sickness Heavy feeding and no exercise on Sunday or rainy days are bad for horses. Be sure to reduce the feed when the work stock is idle. — —— nin a leg bones of cattle are used substitute for ivory, | series of evening meeting \ SALUNGA (Tog late for last week) Mr. Joseph Hays of Lancaster spent Saturday afternoon with his brother John, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ibach Jr. an- nounce the birth of a son, whom they named J. Kenneth. Salunga Methodists are well pleased for the return of their Pastor, Rev. K. H. Boohar. Mrs, Lillian Shertzer of Lancas- ter spent a few days last week with her son Samuél and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bryson, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson visited friends in Al- toona from Friday to Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berg of near Philadelphia visited their daughter Mrs. Waller on Sunday. Mrs. Amos Bortzfield and grand- daughter Marion of Mt. Joy visited Mrs, Alice Kline on Thursday af- ternoon, The decorations were carried out in green and white, This was very appropriate as they were also their class colors. John H. Peifer, Jr. entertained the class of 1930 of East Hemp- field Township High School on St. Patrick’s evening. The revival services in the Church of the Brethren are very well attended and are very interest- ing. They will continue all week. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eby enter- tained on Sunday: Mr. M. S. Schaeffer and family and Mr. Morris Schaeffer and: family from Brunerville. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haverstick and children Esther, Richard and Donald and Mr. Elias Eby of Petersburg called on Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eby on Friday evening. The funeral of Mrs. Martha Strickler was largely attended in the Salunga Mennonite church. Bishop Brubaker preached the text, For me to live isi Christ and to die is gain. A large truck house furnishings bound for Punx- sutawney, Jefferson Co., became stranded because of a broken axle loaded with at the west end of BSalunga on Monday evening. They spent the night by the road side hoping to get fixed up in the morning. M:. and Mrs. Fred and children. Lloyd and Blanche; Mr. and Mrs. William Miller : of Iron- ville, Mr. and Mrs. George Wagen- bach and daughter Miss Mary; Martha Dyer and Miss Irene Ibach of Mt. Joy, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ebersole at Mt. Joy. A class meeting was held follow- ed by a musical program, after which a chicken and waffle dinner was served. Mr. Wallace Gre‘der, the class advisor, his wife and daughter Mary Caroline were a- mong the guests. The other guests included the class: Blanche Starr, Anna Mae Charles, Rosa Longen- ecker, Esther Musser, Mildred Starr, Virgie Hottenstein, Myrtle Landis, Kathryn Eby, Mrs. Lester Hollinger, Cletus Raffensperger, Joe Brubaker, Walter Landis, Jno. Bowers, Marvin Eshleman, Earl Heisey, Lester Hollinger, Jno. H. Peifer, Jr. RHEEMS Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Neiman flitted from the Mrs. John Enterline house to 310 West James St., Lancaster last Tuesday. Mrs.! Ida Kanode and Anna Mummau from Quarryville spent last Mohday noon as guests of Mrs. Susan Wolgemuth. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brubaker and children from Baltimore spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ober. Mrs. John Wagner who has suc- cessfully ‘continued the operation of a Garment factory at Lebanon spent the week end at her home. Rheems Aid Society held their monthly meeting at their sewing room in the: Church of the Breth- ren last Wednesday with a good attendance mniaking garments and bed covers forimission purposes. Church of the Brethren will hold their mid-week prayer meeting at the home of Me. and Mrs. Nathan Eshleman, The following week at the home of M# and Mrs. Joseph Hostetter on Wednesday evening April 8. Charles Ricedorf, and the Farm Superintendent of the Mason Home site near Elizabetht§wn each pur- chased a new twp row potato planter from Mumnfau Bros., with fertilizer attachment ito plant their large acreage of pothtoes for the 1931 crop. i Church of the Brethren held the regular morning serviges at their Rheems church last Shnday with the Revs. Kaylor, Shearer, Nathan and Hiram Eshleman f%and Henry King from Reistville fupon the bench. Rev. King held a two weeks at this place, the first two weekskin March at which time 11 persohs came forward to accept church fellow- ship. Rev. King delivered a Baptis- mal sermon after the sermdn Elder Kaylor ordained the 11 applicants into church fellowship. At two o’- clock in the afternoon Elder Kay- lor and Shearer plicants in the meadow of théy have Baptizing. et Pe FLITTINGS The Howell people have moved to Florin, Pa. Mr. Fred Dietrich has Salunga, Pa. Mr. Charles Eshleman has moved to the Martin property, 34 W. Done- gal Street. Mr. Charles Creider has moved to the corner of South Market and W. Donegal street. Martin, the fruit man, has mov to the corner of Weeping alley, immersed t small creek ih the Samuel Ober where a dam constructed for ap- moved to W. Donegal street. \ Paid April 1st 3 Regular Quarterly Dividend to Preferred | Stockholders of oh Pennsylvania Power & Light Company rere RE “ REE Sse ails i 4 rd | | | - . Pennsylvania Power & Light Company has paid . | dividends on its Preferred Stock every three months, without a break, ever since the first . | shares were issued OVER TEN YEARS AGO. | Lut out and mail order stock or for complete information PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Preferrsd Stock Dept., Allentown, Pennsylvania 5 | (Mark X in [] meeting your requirements) | ) Please ha’ = i further ormation. | Spm oii Hop, | ; Brock Lie o $97.00 and dividend per share. | en 0 me own, exact a Buy your shares | [J I wish to subscribe DE your $5 Preferred | We maintain & Stock or. Easy Payment Plan of $10 per share down and Resale Dept. to . from any em- | $10 per share per month until $97.00 and accrued dividend | oad \ love of the \ per share has been paid. assist and - \ P y : [J Please shin... shares your $5 Preferred Stock at $97.00 vise our stock- \ Company—they 1 and accrued dividend per share with draft attached through | boldets whe : sre our sales- ' Name of Your Bank | maywish to sell ! wen: oS I | ame 1 { Street } City > D-6-B ASKS SPORTSMEN | Kidney Acids (0 DEFEAT BILL B k Si F g Nights, Backache, by AR dag Balle Ee Nerve (Fr 1) ousness, or due to function- om page al Bladder Irri on, in acid condi- foxes, the sportsmens greatest | tions, makes you feel tired, depressed the GREATE ST 7 i 1 hich and discouraged, try. the Cystex Test. vermin enemy which ravages more | EF 0 ulating thru A rabbits, pheasants and quail, by| the AY 15 minut Praised by ACHI EVEMENT day and by night than any other Jlicusands for rapid snd we bye a % vermin specie of its size. This bill| nounced Siss-tex) today, under the 5 n is a camaflouge one against this ACR. pray yest game in the young stock of nests ful sleep and energy, or money > 200 Squats, 3 mms 50 wD. Chandler, W. Main St, Mt. doy CHICK, STARTER killlng of foxes on sight at any ANY time. It also would threaten to| “ N DEVELOPMENT displace our best game hunting by 1 Ny ! 0 N E i minority sports of fox hunting throughout Chester and Delaware " ’] counties where fox protection is N Soci de; tolerated. The Norton Bill embrac- | Betore ‘placing your orde: es Montgomery, Berks and Lancas- eléewhere, see us. ter counties as a rider to Chester | Crushed Stone. Also manufac and Delaware county’s law and |turers of Concrete Blocks, should be killed without reserva- | Sills and PREVENT those tions as it does not interfere with N present bounty premuim on foxes “oy TERRIBLE killed at any time. J. N. Stauffer & Bro. Senate Bill No. 264, House Bill i No. 460, House Bill No. 795, as MOUNT JOY. PA: HEAD COLDS Ask Us one bill would handicap hunters % carrying either shot guns, rifles, or . Wolgemuth Bros. pistols from bagging game at an| WE AVE , "you can do 1t § Phone Mt. Joy opportune time by conveyance of ine FLORIN, BA, automobiles and commercialize for Zonite disinfects ? license and permit purposes, the $he 1iges, mouth sportsmens delight of being ready activegermicide. : to shoot small or large game as it M E | S Use regularl pe marll-tt appears, in seasons and territory 0d yo Nous of hunting. This bill aims to force ag sportsmen to purchase licenses or ph ; permits from the Game Commis- ’ PROBAK sion for carrying fully equipped Krall S Meat Market 30¢, 60¢ ; 2 firearms in conveyance over the | West Main St M and $1.00 fields, or else carry same empty 4 a'n oy SUNT Soy | be allel ; e211 detached of in. The but should be entirely voted down as we oo too drastic within personal proper- ty and rights of nimrods who are LADIES AND GENTS so distinguished by their regular | > license "plates and certificate num- | Why \Not Look Your Best J # bors a Fora Small Sum? aon joyrment House Bill No. 1105, To Repeal Sec. 1103 and Amend Sections, Sanitary Cidérs forSmokers 1101, 1102, 1103 and 1106, Of The : Game Code, would impose ex- ‘and Dyers of Pipe and. i travagant fines on ignorant and in- Ci arett S nocent, or wilfull fish-game law e violators alike, subject the hunter, HARRY F. BROQKS g game protector and State to a- FLORIN, PA. en voidable expense saved under pres- ent law of speed up system to |™ “ apprehend and penalize known guilty violators at once when caught upon the fields or streams. This bill would also place less of such fines in the sportsmens trea- F EE L sury and more of them in the 9 - politicians treasury in districts HENRY 6. CARPENTEE Your a i r | where convictions are made, also | | % IN create unnecessary charges for Al- NSURANCE “MOUNT JOY PA. How long is it? J Jervien, constghies and other depu- &uery Rand of Insurance exce, ife anywhere in Pennsylvania. Sy How man days EC) Z officers, whose services are > i i a1) not required under present econ- Spou 3 Roofing and Since It omic game laws. This bill would ing 10 IS RIGHT. rip the Game Protectors from — eve 10 days penalizing powers upon the fields Ea Hot Air ‘Healin y y> io and should die in the Committee. Ham! Sangamo g Go Now, to House Bill No. 1052, would take 0, a ba i, y bounty off the most destructive i _locks ’ p i h J B b Sh P feathered vermin Goshawk, upon $ 3 t BROWN’S TIN oP ers 8 S dr or 0 on turkeys, rabbits and squir- 1U Oo 5 Phone 109R2 . Agent for Manhattan Laundry a the forests and should be! NON WW GOR i as a safe guard to in- ® 33 West Main St.,, MT. JOY, PA. his game stock. JEWELER Advertise in