A special session of the State Legislature adjourned Wed- nesday. It was in session 35 days spread over four months, enacted 39 new laws and cost the tax payers $430,000. Roland N. Benjamin, president of the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau, made this remark preceding an address at Lancas- ter last week. “You never will be able to pass laws to regulate The speaker sure said a mouthful as truer words were never spoken. prosperity.’ Governor George H. Earle left last Friday on a three weeks trip to France where he contemplates doing some hunting. Just why he should leave his native state, noted for its excel- lent hunting, unless (?) After national and state champions tried unsuccessfully on an Indian reservation in Pennsylvania for four days to shoot doe with bows and arrows, they must admit that the weapons of defense used by our great great grandparents are a bit antiquated. grandad did—well they just won *t eat venison. cs If they prefer to do as Orders went out at Harrisburg to drop a certain number 1 of employes each pay day from now until Jan 17 when the Republicans again take control of the Capitol. Democratic leaders decided that by that time 10,000 will be dropped. But what we can’t understand is: Just what were all those employes doing around the capital the past years if they can get along without that many less now. borrowed public money on the plea that the country is wealthy and need have no fear of a huge debt! Such a plea is utterly false. It is an insult to the intelligence of the American people. Of course the country is wealthy. If it were not, the squandering officeholders would have wrecked it long ago. But this confiscated in form of taxes to pay the debts of gos The reached wealth admiitedly cannot all be the ernment, extreme limit of this kind of seizure has about been hence government tax income is nearly at the maximum until the day when more wealth is created. The only alternative is to decrease expenses, of the Feder the federal government is to be avoide d. if insolvency Rev. and Mrs. Henry Garber |and children, William, Mae, Ezra tard Mrs. Howard Peifer on Sun- SALUNGA 5 | Mr. and Mrs. William Martin | will speak in the Methodist Church | and Margaret, were visiting in on Thursday, Dec. 15th. They will | the home of Mr. and Mrs. John talk of their experience on their [Herr on Sunday. Miss- | | | trip to Africa. The Foreign 1 and Mrs. Fred Ibach Sr, jonary Society is sponsoring the [entertained these guests on Sun- program. {day: Mr. and Mrs. Simon Brad- The members of the Manor View [ley and d Esther, Mr. gunning club were successful in n Zug, Mr. and Mrs. Paul shooting six deer in Perry Co. : and children, Ethel and A Welfare meeting will be held sie, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ibach on Sunday evening, Dec. 11 at son Kenneth, Mr. Kray- and Miss Jean Knot- 7:30 o'clock at the Salunga Breth- ; ren Church. e! Mr. and Mrs. Russell Geiss and | daughter of Mount Joy visited the |’ . Wayne Ibach an- h of a son on Dec. M the Go Sam n Hos- former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. St Good aritan Hos i Lebanon. Aaron Geiss, on Sunday. I NC The following from this vicinity | were successful in shooting deer: | RHEEMS Mervin Geyer, Howard Ginder, | Norman Nisslev, Earl Way, Mel Church of the Brethren st: Newcomer, Sam Nissley, R € f ic Myers, W. J. Brandt N ley, €: C. Greider, Paul Fackler, | Martin and others. pe J. S. Kendig celebrated his | on Sun-|\ Staley, ader, o Zeager seventy-fourth birthday : John day and was presented with a ard Jovely basket of flowers from his th M family. were Re Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peifer spen augh- Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Lilliafl Sterringer and family at Lancaster. |V The Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church will hold their annual | Christmas party on Wednesday, Dec. 14, at the home of Mrs. Wm. Fackler Sr, near town. Miss Eisie Peifer a nurse in- | structor at St. end Mr. and Mrs. John Peifer and | er Lois and Elmer 11] Mart: Paul Martin, . Mrs. { Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Annie Enterline. Misses Mary Dyer and Rev. and | sonville called on Mr. and Mrs. - dan aught Shirley, of Lancaster, { Allen Ober on Saturday. 3 were guests of chs parents, Mr. Mr. H M. Hoover and Mrs. visited | Josephs hospital | { Mrs. Samuel Eshelman of Master- | took place Saaturday morning at 11:00 o'clock in the Washington Memorial chapel at Valley Forge. The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. H. Ross Eshleman, of Lan- caster. The bride is a graduate of Cedar Crest College, Allentown, and is em- ployed by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture. Mr, Stauffer is associated ; with the Armstrong Cork Company, Lancaster. The couple will reside at Lancas- D. No. 1, ter, R. Baltozer-Schoenberger of Miss Martha Joseph Baltozer, of Florin, was sol- of wine velvet, fashioned along the lines ag and a turban salmon colored roses. The bridegroom was Arthur Shetter as best man. attended by INSULTING AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE ~ . v . . TE Chronic deficits mean but one thing—insolvency. And whether oneerns ¢ div al, a business or a nation, in- ia hether it concern an i ividu J 1 bu ine 5 or a nation, in The Stric cilers solvency denotes ruin, inexorable and final. F ‘ . . rom page The federal government has not balanced its budget for| P hE I i I It 1 hed ti “l trip to Baltimore and Washington ariv « Ne > 198 104 © » » » » aQoe 3 hear Vy a decade. has reached the “chronic deficit” Stage. | ong moved io Hillside Farm, two The politicians, although they feel that it is dangerous 10 [miles southeast of Mount Joy, try to seize any more of the people's wealth in the form of |where they have lived for fity . : y The house is one in which | taxes, cannot resist the temptation to spend more and more fouse 15 one if WE Washington is reported to have stopped in one of his Harrisburg to Philadelphia. Mr. Strickler is widely kno a horse de wn supervisor of some time and now county man for that township. Those at the 1 1: and Mrs. \ i Strickler, Mr. and Martin Strickler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eshleman, Mr. and Mrs Charles Eby and son, William, and Mrs. Harry Engle, of Mount Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Kraybill Strickler, of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strickler, of Florin; Mr. Warren Strickler, of Elizabethtown; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Myers, of Her- shey; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Witmer and son, Richard, of Berlin; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barto and daughter, Mary Elaine, and Miss Elva Strickler, of Philadelphia, and | Rev. Hiram 85 E. MN St MT. - JOY, PA. Dr.H | MANHEIM 19 W. Steigel St. Telepho Fri, Tues. ,» Wed., Evenings by appointment in Manheim Thurs. Mrs. I. N. Staufier both of this boro | The mar Schoenberger, :daughter of Mr, and | Mrs. Elmer Schoenberger, of Neffs- | ville, to Edmund Balt son of Mr. | emnized Saturday in the St. Peter Lutheran church, Neffsville, in the presence of .the immediate family and a few friends, Rev. C. E. Rice, | officiating. The bride wore a gown of old rose velvet with a shirred bodice | and short sleeves, a small velvet | turban to match, and a corsage of white roses and baby’s breath Her only attendant Mrs. Arthur Shetter, of Neflsville, wore a gown that of the bride, a | | DE LUXE journeys from | He served as | and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Heistand, of Salunga. Elmer Hoover spend Friday in Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Shenk of near this place entertained a num- ber of guests at dinner on Sun- day. Quite a few from this vicinity attended the funeral services of | Eshelman which was | lheld in the Green Tree church | last Wednesday afternoon, | Be, R. M. Balderson OPTOMETRIST Phone 41-M and Me GENERAL MOTORS TERMS TO SUIT XOUR PURSE | | - | -| WE’RE READY WO TALK REAL MONEY | Kelvinator Electr 22-J Mount Je oy Ea mcr cary Vv FOR YOUR TRADE ON THE QUALI TY SIX | AMERICA'S FINEST LOW-PRICED CAR ¢ Es h HA & a & i BB © | | B Aad) 58 NG 2.1 viain Street MOU 5. 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