. PAGE FOUR CEI THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. ET — Susquehanna's Majestic Sweep Fills Camera's Eye This expansive view shows the Indian-named River of Many I scehe is looking n orth from U. S. Route 220. Communities Roce To Profit By State Publicity Campaign spirit of ; committees have alre or- Harrisburg, Oct. 1—A dy been zed and are at work. friendly : but keen competition is & rapidly developing among cities I do not w » appeal to selfish i 1 A There is more to this sections of the Commonwealth ¢ ; just ) rom ious to share in the new business wre the patriotic being created by the Pennsylvania reserved, early hist State Publicity Commission. memorialized. Such healthy rivairy in the de- “At the the citizens velopment of local advertising pro- | and county should gel be 3 3: they grams is essential to the success of ) want to is procession. should local 3 larize - the campaign to popul: Lion: Clabs State as a year-round vaca Secretary of Highways Warren Van- | bes go roar about and your a ot Rotar 5 into kk i yut todav 5 Dyke pointed out today. | acti Kiwanis and other “hairms f the Commission, | Tet 5 As Chairman of the Comm i ¢ ARE build this ven- A arDuks vfs formal af: rent ; : Mr. VanDyke, in a formal staten ture, and your Chamber of Com- declared . | merce and other civic bodies join “Every community tid iho thing to sell! And i ; eis A the a vei: Been id ae to help th was revealed part of all the attractions this Cc emt m wealth has to offer. | Fav EEE ’ NRE Tl 3 . ,. |CHINESE ART BLENDS "The comn 1 Ss di- a i ow i“ i WITH PERIOD STYLES rected to pu | whole. Naturally, we cann : : . cninese aecor Ive accessories the circu nces, favor one section : continue to hold an important or con 7 over hs Ca 1 If their suiltab “The » outlay Gi hi d nd — otorists Join Travel Clubs as State Promotes Caravans Harrisburg wa Organized cara-] trips. “This record is fo be sent to | #ans from all over the State leis- | the Publicity Commission before | urely exploring Pennsylvania s| expirati on of membership for res | natural beauties, pausing at scenic|newal. retreats and satisfying themselv es] Each member will be placed on that “Pennsylvan has special mailing list for travel | thing.” . + That is the alm of a movement] Jet launched by the State th Commission for organi ( Pennsylvania Highway . ture, including maps, book- tc., illustrating scenic gems The com- Xpr essed the hope that a X ! Vays travel magazine, feature Club with branches in every sec- {ing i can be pube tion of the State. The purpose is|lished for Travel Club members. to promote travel in Pennsyl- | sylvania has a population a vania, es 1 ( ee 3 10,000,000. There are St iis Keystone St 0,000 automobile No e ‘it. 38 ost] estimated be charged. % of | bership are asked to > agree to ‘ma e| He V rery at least five travel trips wit! own side their ov As soon the State but out county within one year. as a city, town, or has 50 members of Club, a branch organization may| be formed. After each of the has organized at le “it is planned to hold pilgrimage each y tours also are urged. % A president, vice-presid secretary will -be Se branch is urged tc meet m particularly during the winter, feature programs on Pe 1] dre eds of wvania as a scenic and historic] Edinboro, in Erie county, will State and an ideal year-round | rm the State's first - branch: vacationland. { Pittsburgh, Butler, Clarion, Titus- 'A Travel Club member will re- | ville, od other places are ex- ceive a membership card and a|pected to organize clubs within the travel record card. Membership next two weeks. Mrs. Fred A. will be issued for one year. A|McComb, of Stoneboro, Mercer record of travel trips is fo be|cqunt ty, is in charge of organizing kept, indicating the “places vis-|fravel club branches in Western fad. dates. and mileages of the|Permsylvania, ent now and rania's Oy ay es is unsurpa at throughout | & he countr;. The aim of the Travel { Club plan is to urge our own cit i s to trax the State high= re than 40,000 test in the Na- he beautiful moun=- avines, picturesque waterfalls, inter- plendid farms, im= ial areas, and its Jor n {hic Lis op ic | portant industr A core Photo from Penna. Publicity Comm s a bend of neat farm land in Bradford county. sles as it rounds Mileage Hints By J. F. Winchester Supervisor of Motor Vehicle Equipment, Esso Marketers LUTCHES are today so designed that but little slipping is en- countered and therefore few mo- torists recognize the seriousness of this condition when it occurs. A slipping clutch 1 causes waste of #| gasoline, is a § strain on the va- rious parts of the chassis mechanism and = causes high re- = pair bills be- cause frequently not only is the clutch disc ruin- ed but other parts are also affected. The skilled motorist will detect a slip- ping clutch while driving and yet any driver can test the operation of the clutch quite easily himself. While the engine is idling, pul the gears in low, pull on the em- regency brake and then let in the clutch. The engine should stall im- mediately if the clutch is holding correctly. If, however, the engine continues to turn over in spite of the fact that the car is braked and not in motion, it that the clutch is slipping. Whenever the engine appears to be running at an unaccountable d in relation to the movement spe of the car and the gasoline mileage is lower than usual, it is well to this test. clutch should operator finds the improperly, he ly have a mechanic make 's or adjustments. He may save himself a ire large * or replacement bill. If the {| LAMB ROAST ALWAYS | IN FAVOR i is a good supply of high qu lamb in the market at and the wise homemaker advantage of this fact to frequently to her family luncheons and din- pr party s nothing finer for a roast of lamb. cate flavor, is licious, deli ld, and it is easy to prepare. the meat of a young is always tender i is roasted at a Then it i retain its , being when constant low oven temperature. and to sure to be juicy { fine flavor. is quite evident | It has a de-| good hot | Wher u select a leg of lamb | cast, do not have the “fell”, | that 1, papery covering, remo- red. “The fell does not affect the | fon of the meat, and the roast its s better and cooks | ittle more quickly if it is left | with salt and skin-side Sprinkle the roast place it, ide up, cn a rack ir ( roasting pan. Place it in a moderate oven (300 to 350 i Do not add any wa Le not cover. You will I s Al- per pound attractive garnish for roast leg of lamb. | Make a syrup by cooking 2 cups | sugar and 1 cup © with | +a 1 n vegetable colori: flavor y a few drops of oil of pepper- re and core apples and | e mint syrup until t. Place in a roast. Garnish Birger Menu Conse of Lamb Apples | Baked Potatoes Baked Oni Lettuce and Tomato Salad Ice Cream and Cake Roast Leg with Mint sion. The RELICS OF ANCIENT RAILROAD RECOVERED Stone railway ties once part of the Old Portage Railroad across the Allegheny Mountain between Hollidaysburg and Johnstown were uncovered recently by work- men reconstructing the William Penn Highway in Blair county. Nearly 25 of the 100-year-old ties were found several feet be- low the ground surface, in an ex- cavation required to keep the new road smooth and level. The ties, each about a foot square, were perfectly preserved by the protecting earth which had covered them since the road was dismantled about 1856. Some of the ties even retained the irom pins which carried the light rails of the lire. Only a few days before, work= men on the project had found buried leg cribbing used to sup- port the pioneer railroad near the sme point, Scene of the finds is just west of Duncansville, Blair county, along William Penn Highway, Route Nc. 22. A rare skew arch bridge perfectly preserved and a monument telling the history of the’ Old Portage Railroad can be seen from the same only a few miles te the west, etl ee. TEXTURES HOLD LEAD AMONG UPHOLSTERIES From the fabrie field current pre- dictions are that plain and tex- tured goods tinue to lead Vertical on the up and up in both drapery and the in upholstery. stripes are and upholstery fabrics, | public is expected to want more Florals, large designs, and more of them. par- ticularly in stylized are still very upholstery, and there refined and English or naturalistic types, important in for of Early is increased call subdued versions designs. Mt. Joy £3 or E'town 66R4 WE HAVE ..... C. Killheffer | TRIST | ETHTOWN | MANHEIM 19 W. Steigel St. Telephone 11-J Mon., Wed., Evenings by appointment In Man MONTOUR CLAIMS ONE OF OLDEST CHURCHES IN CENTRAL PENNA. in| rebuilt in 177 search of historical sites will en-| consisted of pioncers who settled interesting visit to the| here before Presbyterian Church erected pear this Montour county community 163 years ago. The church, the oldest in this part of the State, was built in { 1774, burned by the Indians, and Pottsgrove, © Pa. — Tourists joy an Chillisquaque Its congregation the Revolutionary War. Near the church is a cemétery whizh also is credited with being one of the oldest in Central Penn- sylvania, Here are buried Revo- luticnary War veterans and Ine dians, The burial ground used until the close of the Civil War. In the church yard, a monu- ment consisting of a large native stone commemorated the creation of the church and cemetery. A bronze tablet bears this inscrip= tion “Site 1774. Burned by the Indians 1779.” SUNDAY, DINNER By ANN PAGE ISH fillets will be a good selection this week for those wishing to bal- ance budgets after week-end extrav- agance. Even people who don’t like fish because of bones boneless fillets. Eggs and cheese also make in- expensive and appetizing main lunch and dinner dishes, Lamb, pork and fowl represent the best meat values. Peaches, pears, apples and grapes are abundant. Honeydew melons and huckleberries are the chief members of the melon and berry families in market. Abundant supplies of a great variety of vegetables continue to come to market including potatoes and sweet potatoes, broccoli, celery, eggplant, peppers and tomatoes. Seasonable and reasonable foods make up the following menus. Low Cost Dinner Spanish Ham Omelet Fried Potatoes Cole Slaw Bread and Butter Tapioca Cream with Sliced Tea or Coffee ilk Medium Cost Dinner Roast Stuffed Lamb Shoulder Gravy Boiled Rice Green Beans Bread and Butter Peach Bavarian Tea or Coffee Very Special Dinner Tomato Juice Stuffed Celery Roast Lamb Mint Sauce Browned Mashed Potatoes New Broccoli Avocado Salad Rolls and Butter Ice Cream Sponge Cake “Toffee ere tl A lifes Milk Silas Clam Lies on the floor, He tried to slam A swinging door. sep.11-tf Don W. Gorrec OLD STYLE CURTAINS STAGING COMEBACK Glass curtains noted in smart apartments this season include col- ored madras, heavily patterned, reminiscent of those of a genera- tion ago; fine Irish point lace and a sheer film of net with Alencon type embroidery, These types, with fine printed voiles and figured sheer rayon, are beginning to take an important place in decorative schemes. homes. soon? JNO. E. SCHROLL, Pres. H. G. CARPENTER, V. Pres. BUT unlike most &idemics, patient feeling fine! discussed... ... building Mount Joy Building & IMan Association has an interest in this activity, for tures is an impertant part Building & Lean’s financing problem with our of] Mount Joy Building and Association Save Fuel WITH ACCURATE METAL Weatherstrip Sold and Installed by Howard Strausbaugh MAYTOWN, PA. Phone Marietta 69R4 sept.22-2t-p Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. this one leaves the Rverywhere you go it’s being remodeling, modernizing ancing these ven- the Mount Joy not discuss your ers sometime services. Wh oan E. M. BOMBERGER, Sec'y R. FELLENBAUM, Treas. sept.29-2t Farmers Who Are Trespassing Their Land Can Get Notices At | This Office For ! Only 25c¢ Per | Dozen. The BULLETIN MOUNT JOY LANCASTER. PENNA. Hassinger & Risser, MOUNT JOY, PA. 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