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PAGE TWO
The Mount Joy Bulletin
ESTABLISHED JUNE 1901
Published Every Thursday at Mount Joy, Pa.
Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher
Subscription Price $1.50 Per Annum




Six Months..............75 Cents Single Copies......... vend Cents |
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The subscription lists of three other newspapers, the Mount Joy Star |
and News, the Landisville Vigil and the Florin News were merged with |
the Bulletin, which makes this paper’s circulation practically double that |
of the average weekly.
EDITORIAL
20 Years AGO

sessions at Erismans Sept 2
| Benj. Groff has
| school gym, and wll put a first

| class
| this season.
Butcher Harry Kral
Be Careful Fishermen
We want to warn the fishermen in this locality. The Chief Ey
. = : y pi . leg severely scalded.
of Police at Oak Park caugnt a 15-pound pike, put it in his | Tio.
ice-packed box and next day when he reached in to take it}
out and show the fish to a friend it bit him. Now he shows shooting rats at
the teeth marks on his hand. erp . : bi
, . s Jork on the walls of the new
Motto: If you catch any big ones, be sure they're dead. Drie 100 (he Woe
. i shoa factory will begin at once.
The Cold Old World
There never was a time in the history of the world when [and will open a pool room.
there were so many homeless people. There are hundreds’ =
i 7 . . their second lot
of thousands of Jews without homes. When we, of this . vear.
country, think of all of these and the heartbreak and un-| Th. Columbia Telephone i
happiness such a situation causes we should be truly grate- pany will raise its rates Oct.
home, but for a country that does not| H. F. Wolgemuth and hy pur-
|
. ; Ts chased the entire mill
homeless of any group within |
Sno I | coal yard ete. of Messrs. J. N. Her-
its borders. shey and Son at Florin.
The Lancaster plumbers are de-
All Depends On The Approach
75¢ per hour.
~ | Harry H.
An order days ago by Col. Lynn 7°
= S P li . that all 1 modern refrigerator plant.
Commissioner of State Motor Police, that a mel Mt. Joy will give her 150° returned
the organization be more courteous or get oft the |sldiers and handsome
14-karat gold ring.
it is said, of a chance meeting| An E-town farmer discovered a
igeon with a nest of tw >
recently between Governor Arthur James and a trooper. [There -— 2 st o J peeps,
ey . = ww nian “Wa re also several unhatchec
I'he Chief Executive was greeted by a grufl voice, “What | ous ander fhe pigeon
2? when he asked directions. Miss Verna C. Chandler is now
Our experience has been [teaching at Summer Coorle Oregon,
B. Kready
Lanc.
E 8S.

Bank
of lock boxes for
Union National
ful, not only for a
seek to glorify the making
was issued a few Krall will
Adams,
bers of sailors, a
force.
The order was the outcome,
do you want’
But then there's the other side.
if one is courteous to a State Cop he in turn can scarcely be | Robert
otherwise but, give him the “dirt” upon first approach and een for the
you can expect further mud-slinging. ts Recs. do:
Lard, 3lc and Potatoes $1.75.
Taking Undue Advantage Mo od Ms Teoh
. : . near town, gave a
; needless we call the attention of our readers to the
It is needless we call tient H honor of Roy and Samuel Sheetz.
fact that sugar, wheat, corn, and other items so essential Rev. Dr. Bagnsll of Harithure
in life, have sharply advanced in price since the outbre ak | will bo the speaker for the mem-
This too at a time when people orial service in Mt. Joy Hall.
and limited! H. K. Landis and family of,
{ Rhee ms are attending an 8-day con-
| vention at Cedar Point, Ohio.
lf Qe
of war in foreign countries.
have very little, if any work, many on relief
capital with which to buy foodstuffs.
There is absolutely no necessity for these advances. There |
is no shortage whatever and we would suggest that if ise pias ARE AWARDED
responsible continue this practice, why shouldn’t the ( | AT STALEY CLAN REUNION
ernment step in and call a halt or if necessary, take control | The seventeenth annual Staley |
of the situation | reunion was held recently at Long
We think it very unfair to take advantage of
“week-kneed” excuse to advance the price of sugar. the followin: prayer,
Rev. Theodore Snyder, Littlestown:
duet, Betty Louise Rider
Are You A Blind Shopper? and Anna Louise Staley;
There is a game called “Pin the Tail on the Donkey.” It} by Ruthanne Bowers,
used to be quite popular at parties of young folks. To play [Henry Staley;
the game a large drawing of a donkey was fastened on the | | Rider and daughter
Players were blindfolded and given the donkey’s tail | [closing hymn,
with instructions to walk over to the wall and pin the tail | Til We Meet Again.”
President H. G. Staley
on the donkey. Some hit the nose, some the ear and some | , Short:
the donkey's leg, while others missed:it altogether. |also gave an address on “Washing-
Folks who attempt to buy groceries and other merchan- |ton, the Nation’s Capital.” It was
such a
Opening
cornet
Stella
Betty
duet,
Louise;
wall.
dise without
blindfolded. Without reading the advertisements, scanning |
the shopping columns, comparing price s, comparing value 8 bowing:
they have no way of knowing what is being offered for the |}.
week except by spending a great deal of time going from
Leen,
awarded io the fol-
Oldest man, Sylvester Far-
Mary Staley;
Mr. and Mrs.
Prizes were
oldest woman,
{oldest married couple,
store to store and shopping. { Har: 'y Staley; youngest married |
Why not lift the blindfold and read the advertisements in Mr. and Mrs. Merle Iren- |
derff; youngest boy, Jimmy Staley,
the Bl
merchants are not
'LLETIN by the town’s progressive merchants. These
asking vou to waste your time by blind |
They are telling you each week the choice offer- PANKS ARE SUBJECT
merchandise they have secured for your con- TO THE IDLE TAX
Shopping through the advertisements is the | Banks which are members of the |
easier and a lot more satisfactory
and youngest girl, Joyce Staley.
shopping.
ings on new
sideration.
j Federal Reserve System must pay |
than
modern way. It's


| HAPPENINGS |
EN
LONG AGO

wm The Mennonites will hold three
ep
>nted the high |
basketball team on the floor | $
1, had his left
Dunk was shot in the arm |
when he and Harvey Stoner were
| Paul Leese of Harrisburg rented ¢
|th he basement of the Mt. Joy Hall |
|
{=
installed
property,
: |
install a,
accepted the
Intell, ati
- i
Butter, 55c¢; ,
Brown, |
: Ee
reception in
| store stock to Messrs. Bernhart and |
|
i
| Park with approximately 100 mem- |
| bers presznt. The program included | Schock’s coal yards is nearing com-
Staley { United Brethren
| combination treasure hunt-hike 1
‘God Be With You |
presided |
me=tiing, and | organiz ed by Rev.
| Mr. Warren Bentzel.
{were divided into
[w
|
i
| seeking them.
{ Latchford. After
| DISH
AT CHURCH HOUSE

THE MOUNT JOY RULLETIN. MOUN




| 33 3 Years 4 Ago
|

The Madeira coach works
of Angora goats was sold at | Every precaution will be taken to
1.00.
Dr. Henry
! Columbia, killed 29
! snalzcs in his meadow.
have gone back to work
! Amos Gibble’s Meadow.

a good old-fashioned winter.
in Donegal and Conoy.
| 40 i books were sold
{the P. R. R. station at Lancaster.
The Stoever
i f Mt. Joy,
hema of Charles W. Witmer,
| set fire to a rug,
| extinguished.
| The residence of
| William Weidman at
totally destroyed by fire.
At the Council
Longenecker stated, the
appointed to
special |
committee
purchasing the Dell could do noth-
ing and asked that the committe2
be discharged.
| There is some talk of placing a
! double door in the center
{the Post Office, instead of the pre-
ent two doors.
Sam Hollinger was
| bridge over Brubaker run, with an
engine, when the structure gave
minor parts of the
i way, but only
engine were broken.
R. D Irwin, has disposed of his
l Gable.
| A Mt. Joy street resident claims
jit isn’t the pig sty on the alley
rear that smells so loud, but it is
| dec: ayed sour-krout that was deb
i posited on the brush heap.
Roy EBaker of Dillsburg and
Bessee Wittle of Florin, were united
in marriage.
Mrs. Elizabeth Lehman will soon
celebrate here 103rd birthday.
A large coal elevator at Clarence
pletion. A 20th Century iden,
—
INTERMEDIATE SOCIETY

piano solo | HOLDS TREASURE HUNT
reading by |
The Intermediate Society of the
church held
Thursday evening.
The hunt, with the treasure hid- |
den at th> Cove, was very cleverly
Ezra Ranck and |
The members
three sections.
first reading the advertisements are buying |voted to retain the officers of the ore section hiked to the Cove via |p
rbara street, one via the Old |
bn rket
| Fairview street.
re hidden on the routes and the |
grand time |
street, and the other by
Letters or clues,
voung folks had a
The prize, a box of Bachman
checolates, was found
was enjoyed.
a iti lg ——
SOCIAL HELD
gie roast
The Ladies’ Aid Society of Trin-
=
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—_—=
at Mil-
ton Grove was sold to H. H. Nissley.
At the Lancaster stock yards aw: tchman for the
Breneman, of near
copperhead
The moulders of the Grey Iron
Weaver's | The Union picnic of the Milton
jBrove Sunday School was held in
ather prophets are perdicting
Over 80 acres of tobacco are be-
ing farmed on the Hoffman farms | [$.75.
Electric Light Co.,
was granted a charter.
A kerosene lamp exploded at the
which
|
The smallest hobby,
|
and was quickly {the pieces in the exhibit.
i
Postmaster,
Florin was |
meeting Mr.
negotiate | success of the
Curt A 3 "3 ‘o 1 Tet
With A. B. Stoner in reference 10 | bends on the exhibitors. Let me |
| ‘ .
hear about your if you have
front of
> | satis
crossing: a
[for the time
mext week.

ited the Misses
Sr., spent Sunday

a
2 | Frysinger
last |
|
Mrs. Emmauel Myers
Lewis Saturday evening.
Mrs. Gainor who is spending sev-
joe! weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ris-
bridgs spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brandt.
by Dickie |
the hunt a dog-|
8 © | Christian Brown of Carlisle
Crowded Foy
West Main street, for baked goods,
flowers, etc.

; . j unemployment compensation tax in |ity Lutheran church held their
hopping blindfolded. | Pennsylvaniia, the Dauphin County |opening meeting at the church
, { Cour i t Thursday, with a cov-
Fairs And The American System The ruling of President Judge | dish social. The president, !
Frank B. Wickersham held that !] Sam Krall, presided.
is being treated to two magnificient
York and San Francisco. Millions of
them. And to the thoughtful visitor,
a great deal more than colorful
This year America
world’s fairs, at Ney
citizens are visiting
these fairs must appear as
there should be no distinction be- |
tween banks and trust companies
not members of the Federal Reserve
and those within

the system.

he non-members are
and exciting shows they are living testimonials to our ! subject to |
24% : i : Ry 3 the tax. |
traditional economic system based on the freest possible | 4 on }

| |
THAT WAS TOMATO JUICE
will see Ten tens of tomatoes enroute to,
play of individual initiative and enterprise.
At the great industrial exhibits at the fairs you
vividly presented the achievements which are responsible for Carlisle from Lancaster were scat-
living, the highest by far in the highway,
tered along the Lemoyne
our American standard
near Harrisburg, when a truck over-
entire world. Out of the work of millions of hands and
- . . - . turned.
brains, working in a free society, has come this epochal | : -
progress. Electric power, radio, railroad, automobile, cloth- | GranTED A DIVORCE
Florence P. H:nderson, Marietta,
{ was granted a divorce Friday from
Edgar M. Aldan, Dela-
ware county, on grounds of in-
ing—every exhibit is a monument to the American system
private enterprise.
It is fitting that the two fairs should be
this time. For, to an extent never before known in our his-
tory, this American system of ours has been under attack.
The greatest achievements of private industry have been
minimized. The very foundation
been undermined. Individualism has been held up to scorn
and ridicule. Business has been reviled. Back of this cam- |
paign against the American system is a determined attempt
to put in its place a system based upon some foreign “ism.”
Well, one can hardly believe the American people will fall or city.
for this. A century and a half ago we were among the least hibitin

in operation at


dig

i
of the powers— today we are
stones of democracy have
prise f
from the work of free
takings.
is shown, too, all
stores, the industries, the
All of America is a
g proudly the fruits of t


and son, Peter,
the greatest power on eart
men, engaged in free
It is all shown magnificiently at the
around you,
service
Those who attend:=d were: Mrs. |fruits,
| Koder, Mrs.
Arthur Hendrix, Mrs. |

W. R. Heilig, Mrs. Perey Heilig, |k
Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. D. C. Stoner, isc
Mrs. Lewis Sillers, Mrs. Sg
Neal, Mrs. Rebecca Hipple, Mrs.
Alice Snyder, Mrs. Nora Derr, |
Alice Longenecker, Miss Flo |
and Mrs. Stambaugh.
Three visitors were Rev. Koder
and Pauline Krall.
IP A

SEPT 30th IS DEADLINE
September 30th is the d:adline

acceptance of
um payments
growers who wish to insure |
1540 winter wheat crop, the |
rop Insurance Corpora-
te}



announced today.
That rc oder progress has come from private er
under-
fairs. And
wherever vou live—in the
|
companies
he American system.
s.wing, ete.
from Pennsyl- | the airplane contests
| Matiests, is
yoraich and money were found in a
in vour town | Louisville: Ky.
great and continuous fair, ex-
News For
Hobbyists
some information on
nd of the exhibit.
hobby
cr Ed. Ream
Service
1 vou probably know by
Newcomer's

hobby exhibit.
insure
hibits at all times.
This year there

visions

iyear. The rules are the same. The
{division with the prizes are the
| following:
The neatsst arranged hobby,

$2.00, $1.00 and $.75.
The oddest hobby,
land $.75.
The largest hobby, $2.00, $1.00 and | “1 the matter of building a $10,-
|
This does not mean the largest
at | number of pieces,
| the picces in the exhibit.
$2.00, $1.00
and $.75.
| This does not mean the smallest
[number of pieces, but the size of
If you desire any other informa-
tion that has not been mentioned
as yet, I will be more than pleas-
ed to have you call on me, or if |
you have any criticism do not be |
afraid to add that, because the |
lobby exhibit de-
any.
As for the model Airplane exhibit,
{there is little I can say this week.
IT am now working on the rules and |
are finished and |
as soon as they
I will
other

publish them,
information on
airplane show and ex-
factory
along with
| the model
hibit.
Since this is all the information
being,
JOS. SHAEFFER.
Newtown
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Risser vis-
Clara, Ruth and
Mary Hoffman of Grantham on
Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher,
with Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Garner.
Mrs. Daniel Moore, Mrs. C. M.
Nissly of Mount Joy and Mr. Har-
vey Shenk of Baltimore, visited
Mrs. Violet Senabrook of Columbia
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs.

afternoon.
Samuel Peiffer,
| Miss Dorothy Brady and Mr. John |
Sunday with Mr.
Finefrock of New
spent
ind Mrs. John
Providence.
Mr. and Mrs.
and family
Wesley Eierman
of Baltimore called on
and Mrs.
Mr. Maris Gainor and daughters,
and Irma spent Sunday with
Strickler of New Providence.
oe Charlotte Stumm of Bain-
week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
t Sunday with Mr.
Brandt
and Mrs.


(From page 1)
S. H. Miller's store room for
T JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA.
Well for this week I can give you
the Hobby
As the situation stands now, tha
exhibit will be in the form-
property, rear of
Station. As
now at a
[recent me:ting the committees re-
spensible for the Farm Show, have
| me permission to hire a night
the safe keeping of the ex-
will be four di- i The
instead of the three as last
$2.00, $1.00 |
| ple of Mount Joy to vote favorably | Mr.
but the size of out. The annex will be used large-
"ordered purchased. The company
look for me |

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1939


fighting helmets and two dozen
rubber caps.
Fire Chief Ray
Our Fire Co. High Grade
Myers reported
| (From pace 1) . {four fires during August with a
planned for the near future with 2 total damage of $2,370. Only one] se ars
vicw of establishing a system of re- the borough. |
: 1 | of the fires was in
porting fire calls accurately by | Because of a misunderstanding at
plelephane. A consisting [one of the fires, a special meeting
{of Fire Chief Ray Myers, Robert | ot the |
Kunkel Kk d of the board of
> hg tar] Zink was named |
| Kunkel and Ear] Zink was na dO os wa oad
to investigate the matter. | George Groff, president of the
AtBargain Prices
All cars trade-in on later models,
NO used taxicabs and wrecked
officers
|- Two invitations to parade were | company, won the door prize cars in our Used Car Stock.
received by the company, one par- |p. meeting.
ade at Erie and the other at Sink- | ——— 1938 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN,
ling Springs. The company accepted «y* SECRETARY RESIGNS
the invitation to parade at Sinking | > ;
arry y zer, Associate
{ Springs, Saturday, September 30. 5 Harry Bei Sc serete oF
i The parade committee reported two Sous Coin . sr
| prizes won during the month, $60 at state X. 1 Patil Ag >
Oxford and $40 at Malvern quarters at Elizabethtown, has re-
: 1 had i signed to accept a pastorate in the
reported tha he rot Pennsylvania Eldership of the
. _.... | Fast Pennsylvania Eldership c
Sed Fens a nee Plus vi Churches of God it has been an-
pons be paid to he widow, Mrs. :
. ; nounced by the state secretary,
Basie Soham. re ne File C. Dix. His resignation Bes
aske 0 Investigate 1e matter o i
I ® .omes effective Sept. 30.
honorary members and list the ones | o .
in the group.
A Eis letter { RETURNED TO PHILADELPHIA
and Mrs. Wilbur Beahm re-
turned to Philadelphia Saturday, af-
{000 es NE th st fe ths
annex to the present re com- | ler spending e pas ew months
he home of Mr and
was ordered sent in fown,
Mrs, Elvin Baker.
| .
purposes and as | Mr. Beahm, a former teacher in
{ the local high school, is now a meme-
Philadelphia teaching
(8 Cyl)

1938 CHEVROLET COUPE
1926 PLYMOUTH COUPE
1936 FORD SEDAN
trustecs
1836 CIIEV. TRUCK 1'2 TONS
(New Body)
1534 CHEV. TRUCK TON
1934 INTERNATIONAL TRUCK
12 TON
H. S. NEWCOMER
30%, Inc.
MOUNT JOY

asking the pco-
pany building

ly for recreation Phone 20
an adequate place of meeting.
Two new gas masks and a bog ber of the
to carry the flags to parades were staff.


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vd. 7 5¢
Just the thing
Prints Ideal for School Dresses
Velvet Green, Blue & Black
This is what you need for that sport skirt or Jacket.
to trim that new fall plaid.
Outings yd. 10c & 19¢|Modess - - - - 20c
27 in. and 36 in. wide
Layette Cloth Diapers [Kleenex - - - - 29c¢
pkg. of 12 $1.25 |
| Cystex may easily make you feel like a ne:
FREE DELIVERY!
person in just a few days. Try C ystex ur
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MOUNT JOY, PA.
Kidneys Musi
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Excess Acids and poisonous wastes in
blood are removed chiefly thru 9 millien’
delicate Kidney tubes or filters. And I
organic and non-systemic disorders of
Kidneys or Bladder may cause Getting Up
Nights, Nervousness, Leg Pains, Circles Ul 1=
der Eyes, Dizziness, Backache, Swollen
Ankles, or Burning Passages. In many such
cases the diuretic action of the Doctor’s pre-
scription Cystex helps the Kidneys clean out
Excess Acids. This plus the palliative work of
Plain White


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Hassinger & Risser’s Garage for
vegetables, etc.
Hostetter building, former mar-
ct house, New Haven street for
hool work, ete.
Drug Store for display
| of dolls.
H S. Newcomer & Son's show |
{room for the 4-H Work Display. |
wi . : : |
The cuminittee is now trying to |
. . |
find a suitable location for corn,
| potatoes, wheat, tooacco, etc. If ro
! building is available, a large tent
will be procured.
It was decided to hold the Push-
applications and |mobile contests Friday evening and
Saturday ai-
ernoon, locations to be announced

later on.
The closing dat> for advertise-

nts was set for September 23rd.
| MARIETTA MAN MISSING
E Linwood Corpman Jr. repre-

senting the Gilliland Labortories at
missing. His clothing,
locke at Tucker Lake, near
Monday. H> is 37 if
vears old. He was found and had
been accidntally drowned. {


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