BER 9th YBDNESD AY, OCTOBER 9th, 1935 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. f Printin : nber the By] Pr. Bulletin | thing yoy emptisa } —when 1€LVOUS anc Pr “NEW FRONTIERS FOR RECREA- his medi it TION” will be discussed and charted nay be just in Chicago, this month, when more ou need for than a thousand delegates gather at es L. Cadmy the National Recreation Congress. FEARS BRAZILIAN COTTON—Ed- ward Tomlinson, outstanding Ameri. can authority on South American af- fairs, has just completed a report on ‘Brazilian cotton, published by The Country Home, national farm maga- zine, which indicates that Brazilian growers may end the United States’ supremacy in world cotton markets, LLEGE BEGINS AGAIN—and the ed plans her autumn entertaining. is young lady will serve cinnamon { “30ast and milk after football games, using ¢ new Toastmaster Hospitality Tray. Result: no broken training rules, for 1 football, figures or fine skins. NEW DESTROYERS: CHRISTENED — The flag-bedecked destroy-: ers—Conyngham, left, i and Case, after they i slid down the ways in By the Charlestown Navy Yard at Boston. Both will be in active ser- vice next millionaire ENbilot (wearing ppelmet), as he OB] his oo 2} IU te he Sh. - go . is BACK TO ROOST — After a ip ha ack- ; : Up, follows brief Hollywood interlude, Phil Harris, popular orchestra lead. er, is back with his band at New York's fashionable Walcorf-As- toria. Phil pours a Golden Wed- ding for beautiful Lea Ray be. tween songs. ng his record ght of 347 iles an hour, new speed park for land i planes, < oy | La mched | Briar Root Must Mature Before Used for Pipes The roots from which briar pipes are at least a hundred They must mature that the earth before they can be used for notes a writer in Answers Magazine, A root may come from France or Algeria, but those which are used for first-class pipes are dvz in Cor- Alge inferior be- cause there is too much sand in the soil. 1 are made years old. time in this purpose, sica. lan roots are | { The briar roots arrive at the fac- tory in An expert tells at a glance which are most likely to be suitable, His erned by size, sacks. selection is gov- quality, and grain, The chosen roots are then passed on to an operator for rough-shaping, | which produces a caricature of a | pipe. | After the root has been rough- shaped it is passed on to another operator, who shapes it into a pipe bowl, A third operator gives it a final trimming, when it is ready for boring and rough-polishing. This | last process brings out the grain in the wood and the pipe bowl takes on a deeper hue. | Pipe stems are supplied separate- | ly, as an entirely distinct process 1 x is required to mold or cut the vul- LR canite into the required shapes and { sizes. Finished pipes are carefully wv § © Scene in the navy yard at Charlestown, Mass, as twin destroyers, | Scrutinized and rejected for the © atest additions to the American navy, were launched. The Conyngham, | Slightest flaw, t left, was named for Capt. Gustavus Conyngham, who served in the | Jontinental navy during the Revolution. The Case, at right, was named or Admiral Augustus Ludlow Case, hero of the Mexican and Civil wars. Noted Explorer to Tell Uniold Tales | Small Gold Pieces Once Produced in California California gold coins were not is- sued by the government, but by pri- vate companies or individuals con- nected with the gold mining inter- ests of that state. They were is- sued in denominations of quarter- dollar, half-dollar and dollar, both nl round and octagon. While not con- sidered legal coinage or legal ten- BAI der, they were issued at a time when there was a pressing need for money with which to transact the Se business of the country. Bixir The order for the coinage was oh given on July 31, 1848, by Governor Mason, the milttary governor of Monterey, then a more important a city than San Francisco. However, the governor, discovering a short $3D0O time later that his act was of doubt- ful legality, revoked the order. But | the issuing of private coins had al- ready commenced, and some are found to bear dates as late as 1884. A catalogue compiled by Ed M. Lee of Glendale, Calif.,, describes 410 known varieties of California cold coing.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Lotus Did Not Grow on Nile The lotus, sacred to Buddhists, the symbol of the serene and con- templative East, did not grow on the Nile in ancient Egypt. What was called the “lotus” in translat- ing Greek and Egyptian accounts ng Charge ous buy a W y: Cleaner w price and §§ acuum, regu tra charge: ~ CV.CHAPMAN ANDRE 111 have RC ed ‘explorer and sc 5, i + Yr which w its premiere over the Broadcasting System, ™ . was aren re r-lily, {8l0wn ako rn from one | at 8 o'clock BE. 8, T. A widely known — app oy tly blue water-lily, ul of | raconteur, Dr. Andrews will tell | 22¥S & writer in the Chicago Daily f his e News. T si aris : o yung owls and eagle some untold tales—pages out of his - The confusion arises from i ite of : the way , 3 poked into the | thrilling life of exploration. The new in 2 pope. ppm simmer o : rill ames haphazard. Mayflow n he globe on the tra] i of high adven-| program stars Willie Morris's lovely 1 yllower New England means trailing arbu- tus, in old Ingland it means the hawthorn, Sycamore here means the plane tree, in the old world it is a maple. So with lotus. t Fri-| voice, Freddie Rich and His Orches- tra, Jim Harkins, Master of Cere- monies, and the Lynmurray Choir of 16 male voices, the “Flying Red Hor = fax ern,” the new wusical program] nl The Week Of Fire Prevention (From page one) loss loss of lives resulting. The people of the United States pay each year for carelessness with matches, cigar and cigarette stubs, oils, unclean and defective chimneys and stove- pipes, hot ashes and rubbish—more than half a million dollars. Records show an average of 1500 fires oc- cur in the United States every day in the year, 60% of which are pri- vate homes and thousands of chil- dren are among the helpless vic- tims. fires prevented. Someone careless or thoughtless result, is responsible. Every fire is an expense, whether or not there is insurance on the building. The fire insurance com- can be been and, as a has pany is not the loser. It is thein- dividuals—the policyholders. Every fire is a tax on progress. Besides, there are others concerned in many cases, where it means and loss of wages for employes due to curtailed production or until a new building can be erected. In the meantime the revenue from the burned structure is lost to the community. We can reduce our community loss by “fighting fires before they start.” especially loss of employment tax in property and ofttimes the | It is a fact that most of the | Last of Prayer Wheels The last one of the prayer wheels of Christianity, a relic of the Mid- dle ages, hangs in the church in the village of Comfort, France. When set rotating, like a wheel of fortune, it is said to foretell the answer to a prayer—Collier's Weekly, Greatest of Valleys The valley of the Amazon is larger than that of the Mississippi, the former river draining 2,330,000 square miles, the latter 1,244,000 square miles, The Amazon drains a greater area than any other river on the globe, No Religious Test Required The last clause of Article VI of the Constitution of the United States , explicitly declares that “no religious | test shall ever be required as a qual- ification to any office or public trust under the United States.” France Birthplace of Briard Dog France is the birthplace of the | Briard dog and Its presence first be- came known during the Fifteenth century, They were developed prin- cipally for use as draft animals and for the guarding of flocks. Needs Encouragement When things are all wrong and gloomy, it is man’s instinct to look for spots of life and erumbs of com- fort which will give him the heart to carry on. Sheath-Like Gown Fires, once started, have no choice in the matter. They burn what they cannot help burning. Nearly half | of the industries that burn fail to resume operations, It means add- ing Every fire | must against other | So everybody interested in fire pre- | vention, | { | i | | the relief roll. be property should be to assessed owners. known appear A well man said, “We will more civilized when ! we become as keen about holding | sheriff.” Your fire company is anxious to help avoid fires. When fire hazards are pointed out it is done for a worthy purpose and should merit cooperation in abating such you bazards. Here are three lines of defense: eliminate all un- combustible material feed; have on hand Prevent the start; necess on OX - and which flames may tinguishing prompt alarm. em reer GD) means sive give Turn useless articles about your home into cash. Advertise them in our classified column. Haven't yi It takes an inde} these things that With many it is no pular to to success, nevertheless. If you agree with us, then save. Invest your savings here For information see any of the off the Fire Demon as we do the know to be best. on your convictions. The Mt. Joy Buildin Announces the Oper The Sixteenth Series Octobe! First National Bank & Trust Company. Under supervision of Penna. State Banking District ST Madonna sheer blue silk is devel- oped into a sheath-llke gown with the fullness concentrated in front. A handsome lame wrap of silver and purplish blue to match the dress completes the ensemble, Jew- eled ornament of antique design. 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That's ‘Why it is called “Eve's Pud- ding.” Serve it with plain or whipped cream, with foamy sauce, lemon,‘ orange, or hard sauce—it’s always delectable. ,Eve's Pudding 3 cups “hot water; 2 tablespoons lemon juice; 2% cups sliced tart apple; 1% cup quick-cooking tapi- oca; 1 cup brown sugar, light (firmly packed); 1 teaspoon salt; 14 teaspoon _mace;- 3_tablespoons butter, : Add water and” lemon” juice to apples in greased casserole. Bake, governed, in moderate oven (375° ".) 15 minutes, or until apples are Ps cooked. Add remaining ingredients, mixing thoroughly, Continue baking 30 minutes, stir. ring well after 5 minutes, then every ten minutes, and again when removing from oven. Serve hot or cold with hard sauce or with whipped cream. Serves 6.7 SLI Mxtal Weather Strip Windows and Doors Save 30 to g0% on your fuel For Free E§imate And Demonstrati@g, Write Supreme Metal Weather Strip Comp HARRISBURG, R. D. © at 20000 EERE ECAUSE it *is"made” of apples @00 PAGE FIVE { 1ally A FURNITURE Eliza bethtown 5 000 PUBLIC SALE 00 OF ee OLTS my farm one mile north- fa heems, the following: Right out of the Shenandoah Valley. of the best draft colts that grow. I drove milesH these colts. They have the bone and shape anc in age from 2, 3 and 4 years. Colts that will 1400 Ib. horses. Don’t miss this sale as they wi sold. Don't forget the day and date, Saturday, O¢ 12, X93. Sale atl p. m,, They some buy terms made known by L.R. Mummau J. BR. MUMMAU AA uctioneer lavite You STORE