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........... .3 Cents Three Months. Cenis Sample Copies......... ....FREE 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. a rr | ——g THE EDITOR'S VOICE a etna This week our good citizens were solicited for funds to be used toward defraying the expense of our Memorial Day Celebration. We have always had a very, creditable demonstration here and cach ‘year the committee does its very best. Remember its the contributors who actually say what kind of a celebration we shall have and we sincerely hope | you all were as generous as possible. Congratulations, Mr. Grube We want to commend John Harry Grube upon having been re-appointed and confirmed as postmaster at Landis- ville for another term. Mr. Grube is a faithful, accommo- dating and very efficient official and is deserving of the ap- pointment. Ei Let Business Alone The Supreme Court at Pittsburgh Thursday declared unconstitutional an ordinance passed at Philadelphia, stipu- lating hours when barber shops there must open and close Lancaster City has such an ordinance. Just such things as the above is what is wrong with business today. Let the business man alone—he will work out his own financial. problems, but how on earth can he do it if Uncle Sam ties his legs and arms? Our Views On Business Business is marking lime. dent recently has been checked in most lines, but no signifi- cant upward trend has yet appeared. The downward trend evi- Steel production is at a materially lower level than last yvear—due largely to the fact that production was ahead of consumption in 1939. Automobile production is running ahead of the level of a year ago, and late estimates indicate that 14,250,000 cars! will be made this year, as against 3,750,000 in 1939. Domestic construction goes ahead. This year’s houses The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning, April 25, 1940 . — | HAPPE LONG — of — ( | ee eee ae et Se ee ee ee NINGS | AGO 20 Yours Ago A triple combination chemical | and pumper, a chemical truck and wera ordered pur- | Fire Co. alarm, the Thursday night. A petition is being ciroulated ask- | ing court to name Hot:l McGinnis | as the polling place in the East ward. H. C. Reinhold thorough $32,860. Mighael Randler six acres of cleared land Mt. Joy Township from Peier H. Risser. | Jno. D. Miller son of Jno. E. Mill- | er, ¢nlisted in the U. S. Navy Chas Wealand has rented the store room on West Main Street, by W. D. Chandler, recently ed by Mr. Rickrode. Overall clubs all over tha country in order to get ahead of th: H. C. S. | a siren chased at meeting | sold 61 head of bred cattle for a total of in owned | vacat- formed are being John Rhoads will begin excavating | for his new house on North Market street. Over 200 attendzd the social night | in Mt. Joy Hall, by Otsego Tribe. | Refreshments, cards, dancing and | entertainment comprised the even- | ing. | Jr. the honcy business. He purchased | four hives from Samuel Geib tof | Milton Grove. The hotel of Henry I. Engle was ‘transfenbd from Ex-! change Hotel to Central Hotel. Jacob Kline will embark in| license Sugar is selling at all kinds of prices here, one merchant gets 22¢, another 23 and still another 25c, while a country merchant nearby sells it for 19c. Markets: Eggs, 38c; Butter, 70; Lard, 27c; Potatoes $3.00. All E-town physicians have agreed to double their rates for all night calls. At into a big plowed {o {rain truck the top with fresh crated eggs. The of Columbia, a motor loaded committee in charge the generally are smaller and slightly cheaper than last year’s houses. The result is that while more dwellings are being erected, the total value is somewhat less. Most business men have given up hope of any big “war boom”. This time Allied purchasing is orderly, and exces- sive prices arc not being offered. Churches Should Advertise Can any person give us one good reason why churches shouldn't advertise. If you do welll give you ten for each one why they should. Trinity Lutheran Church at New Holland, used a 12- inch newspaper ad to invite people to its fourth annual home ning service and hear Dr. Melhorn; the Myerstown male nd a Sunday School Orchestra. not only wants, but needs your assistance ds your social, religious and financial assist- r there is anything of unusual interest, that 1ade known to the public. e church expect people to attend its activi- swspapers are full of ads inviting them to re and everywhere. Not only movies, but ties, festivals, bingo, musicals, all kinds of and many, many other altractions. wns, churches advertise in newspapers regu- | Bave every reason to believe a little of that | Mount Joy would not be amiss. Some news- | : : ce ts 8c special rales for religious advertising, and | | > | Ev be an incentive to inspire the “seldom go project.. 1's people have a sour taste in their ntion sewers because there was such| syn when sewers were installed there, | ner was assessed on the foot frontage » Mason's paid half the cost. entirely different and more economic id maintenance. yme talk of annexing that busy and rin to our boro. This, too, must be r town planning, sewage, or what- 1¢ food for thought and discussion. | CHANGED THE DATE st-ad of May 6th, as previously an- new Florin Bank, reported progress. A bill was prepared and agreed to pay each soldier and sailor $1 a day | for each day he served in tha great | world war. Our Coming (From page 1) State appropriation $212.18. this year was The annual organization resulted as follows: 4d President—Dr. E, W. Garber . V. Pres—John Roland. Treas—S. H. Horton. Sec'y.—Robert Hostetter. Supt.—Lester E. Roberts. Upon motion it was decided to discontinue booth prizes at next Fall's Fair. It was also decided to hold the corn husking contest again this year, even after it was Mr. John Roland will name an assisting com- | renorted a financial loss. be to break mittee whose purpose will effort at even at the next show. make an to least Friendsh'p Fire Ccmpany's com-| mittee will be invit:d to attend the | next meeting and state its’ desires. | Norman E. Garber was appointed chairmag of the implement com-| mitteee. % Boro will be asked to} lose fic ti rti f on : . close traffic that portion of Hemry|paceo club met in t ; stead of spreading it 17th, 18th and 19th. rm A | to Solomon Zeamer at Kinderhook. | minister of the | ed up Frank Schock of this place. | single; Johnny | to Mr. Rohrer all over the T: 33 Years Ago Edgar Hamaker position at Watt, at Norfolk, Va. Ed. Ream sold his prairie wolves has accepted a Rettew and Clay, Harry Peopple has his application as pumping engineer at the Water Works. The management of the Philip I'rank Malting Co., successful season. closed a very Markets: Butter, 29¢; Lard, 10c; Eggs, 16c¢. Blaine O. Grosh has gone to Chicago and from there = to Los Angeles, California. Rev. Madeira is erecting two| on the Back Run Road. A reception was given Rev. Dea+ appointed Methodist Church, Mgr., of E- town baseball teami has again sign- con and wife, newly Tommy Ebersole, Miller of walking along Mrs. Frank S. Cassel's Mill, a well curb broke through and went to the bottom, she was immediately near while rescued. Paris Hinkle quit his job at the Industrial Works back at Bender's, Ih is Harry Ress- ler will buy the entire freight livery outfit from W. W. Cassel. Mrs. George Skerbahn cut a deep and ‘is barbering. rumored that 1 {Cw gash in hor finger while paring potatoes. Ed Brubaker is filling Christ Herrs place at the Farmers Creamery. Rev. Shank Peck Wilkams furnace at his residence. Young Bros. Delivered jennylinds to Washington Boro. One of the vehicles was equipped with installing a 1S underfe:d two fine electric lights. | withdrawn | Collectors (From Page 1) | sey, Captain; Aides: Raymond Nis- | sley and Earl Miller. District numb:r 3—Clyde Eshle- man, Captain; Aides: Lester Hos- tetter, Norman Sprecher and Chas. Latchford. District number 4—Clarence New- comer, Captain; Aides: Edward Lane and Charl:s Latchford. District number 5—Chas. L. Esh- leman, Captain; Aides: Wm. Del- linger, Irwin Smith, Sr. James Keener, Marshall | Wesley Wittle. Gemberling and District number 6—Howard E. Garber, Captain; Aides: Lloyd Myers, Melvin Wcaver, Mahlon Foreman and Arthur Moyer. District number 7—John W. Greiner, Captain; Aides: Elwin March, John Newcomer, Jack Top- pin, Lester Roberts and Harry Walters. i Florin Districi—John Gingrich, Captain. Aides: Jack Cosgrove, Geo. Keener, Robert Keener and Joseph Widman. The Districts District No. 1—Bounded by South side of East Main’ St., from New- comer’s Service Station to Boro Limits and by East side of South Barbara St., from Newcomer's Ser. Sta. to Boro Limits. District No. 2—Bounded by North Main St., from Union Bank to Boro Limits and side of East National by Fast side of North Barbara St., from Union Nat'l. Bank to Boro Limits. District No. 3—Bounded by West side of North Barbara St., from H. S. Newcomer's Store to Boro Limits the North side East Main from H. S. Newcomer's Store to Post Office and the East side of North Market St. from Post Office and of St. to Boro Limits. District No. 4—Bounded by West side of South Barbara St, from to Boro Limits and the South side of East Main St, taurant to Sternberger's Restaurant from Sternberger’'s Res- Mrs. H. S. Newcomer's Residence and by East side South Market St., from Mrs. H. S. of Walter Mesh:y quit his job at G. Moyers. E. L. Niscleys & packers of Florin held their annual the Exchange Hotel | Jno. Murray quit his job at Roll- Co., tobacco banquet at man's and is working at saddlering at Lititz. RE The Lincoln (From Page 1) vocal selection, Melvin Huber, Blind Man of Neflsville, interspersed with Pennsylvania Dutch Readings. “Oh Won Ich Usht En Bower Vaer’, Landis Gibble; “Yuckily Will Net Beera Shiddla”, Samuel] Becker. Mr. Amos Herr, of the Landis- ville High School faculty, gave an interesting address on American Ideals. Mr. Elam Longenecker gave a short address, “The Old and the New”. Mr. Jerome Brubaker conducted the Information Quiz. The prize winners were: Elam Longenecker, married; Thelma Longenecker, Metzler, 10 years and under. Remarks by Ammon Bucher. D. R. Nissley, president of the Rapho Township School Board, presided All present greatly enjoyed the program and voted a hearty thanks for his generosity. ere 4-H CLUB ORGANIZED The Maytown 4-H corn and to- SWARR'S COWS COMPLETES NEW OFFICIAL and | STUNT AT RALLY weekly he Florin school-{ at the annual Andrew Landis, RECORD mond Amspacher A new record, exceeding the av-| Amspacher, all of Newcomer's Residence to Boro Limits. District No. 5--Bounded by West side of North Market St., from First National Bank to Boro Limits and tha North side of West Main St., from First Nat'| Bank to Boro Lim- its District No. 6—Bouaded by South side of West Main St., from Metho- dist Church to Boro Limits and by West side of South Market St, from Methodist Church to, but not Paul, Getz's including, Residence both sides West Donegal OSTETTER AnD SON WiLL CELEBRATE NATIONAL HARDWARE VEEK—April 25 to May 4 WITH AN AMAZING OFFER \ — OF — GENUINE SCRIPTO MECHANICAL PENCILS 3 I The woild’s most efficient and ecogomical 5 pencil. 4 % % % T O\O LS FOR EVERY NEEDYFOR EVERY SEASON % e each PLIERS—SIlip joint .............. 00a a. 00 19¢ Cadmium Plated ¥inish, 6 inch EY SCREW DRIVERS—3 inch blady . 15¢ Clear lacquer finish—heavily fldted handle, black tip HAND DRILL—combination type § $1.49 Sturdy steel frame, three-jaw chuck, with hardened tool steel jaws rie 90 FILES—slim taper, 6 inch I Guaranteed, fast-cutting files i all sizes CARPENTER’S PINCERS—3 inch Forged steel. Hammer head pattern WRECKING BARS—21 inches long ......\ di 49¢ Here's a strong gcose neck bar of drop rokged steel PIPE WRENCHES—capacity 1-8—3-1, lenghp 8° 69¢ Never failing grip, forged steel a 7 X 1 58 icici i Rains 59¢ Steel blade, hardened and hand boned ADJUSTABLE ANGLE WRENCHES—G6 inch Forged from special steel for extra strength DRAWING KNIVES—S inch Razor sharp for smooth cutting SNIPS Handy head MACHINIST'S BALL PEIN HAMMERS—1 1b. Nicely finished, RATCHET BIT BRACES Open ring ratchet—alligator pocket snips, solid forged steel, polished balanced well pattern jaws St., to Boro Limits. District No. 7T—Bounc by West | side of South Market St., fin Paul | Getz's Residence and West Donegal to Boro Limits a all South of West Donegal] : | not | Streets St., but not including West Donegal | Cofynence $105 to $175 mo. . . | T xr 3 : St.. to Boro Limits. | Wom? try next examinations, —- Get rea immediately Common Safool education usually | Our Heartiest |= { positions fre Congratulations We want to congratulate each of | the another birthday: following for having reached | TRAINING SE | pti mieten i940 U. S. GOVERNMENT "JOBS | Many appointments ifficient. Fi particulars and Write today. CIVIL )3 Albee Bldg., Washington, DC. | 4-23-1t expected. Men- | at home. | Everybody, Everywhere, Reads ‘“The Bulletin” list | | April 30th Louise Schock, Frank St. Joe D. Brown, Delta St. ————— GE ——— BOY SCOUTS TO Fifteen Boy Sccuts attended the meeting held Monday night. The troop will present a stunt Scout Rally to be NE CONCRETE BL! AND LINTELS MACADAMS for Driveways, Garages Sa, Walks Phone: Res. 963R14 Quarry 90815 MOUNT 4J0Y, PA. KS, SILLS, mig woo KRALLS Me | West Main St. —and that goes for the writer, too. | Street between Comfort alley and|y J 17, 1940.) held Saturday, at the Armory at ) ; Lumber street during the Progicss The f elected: § Lancaster Question {of the Fair. Said street will be! Pres font: Burl Loc Bice ‘Became a Tenderoot} { used for display Purposes: {town R. 3, Vice President; Martin] ai Monday's meeting “ s will remember that only recently it was | ‘There wag then some di Ni Gantz, Mt. Joy R No. 2, Secretary;| Plans were disc dd for spring | =e attention that it mav not be a bad plan to| of centralizing the next show Martin, Mt. Joy R activities that will include over- WE HAVE .. QUALITY ATS WHY PAY RENT | WHEN YOU CAN OWN YOUR OWN HOME? Present X= Place or Home You Can Modernize Your Without a Down Payment. . { asurer; Dorothy Lor ight camping, archery and a bird! stem here along with that town a . oh a : ) 4 g mping, y and : d > : lg ths I : joven This suggestion met with Elizabethtown R No 3, Son hike under the supervision of Mr. | ir relationship is similar to that of @ | general approval but no action Was{Game l-ade:s; William Risser, Ba:n-| Carryl Stauffer. coal and vest. [asks bridge and Herskey King, Bain- -_——— very municipality in the State will he] Upon motion a committee of bridge, News Reporter; Wilbur| WITH MARTIN GERBERS sewage lo ils people just as Mount | '*W° Was Pole pi is pe Ganie, Mt. Joy R. No. 2. The next Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gerber en- | owns were compelled to build filter of rast Pears expense) meeting will be at the home of|tertained the following guests i Ne yn account and suggesting €cononmy | len Martin, on May 15, 1940 at| their home on Sunday: Mr. : facts, why mot give the subject wherever it deemed advisable. | 7.39 Helen Martin and Dorothy | Mrs. James Gerber and two si t this time? The chair appointed Messrs. Joe Longenecksr were appointed to pre- Jay and Jerwin; Mr. : She. an sster R Se 2 : a i v Holland boro began talking sewage, Sheaffer and Lester Roberts. They rare a program for the next meet- | Ernest Cobaugh and two childre: . .¢ | will report at the next meeting ine of rs ae Re ald last week there was very little if F ry ing. all of Elizabethtown; Mr. and Mrs. | . The show will be held October Rl Rohrerstowng Mr. Ray- and Mr. Robert! Hanover, York | of Amspacher, Mr. John The Mother's and Daughters’ |erage of ths Guernsey breed for| County; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eby, 1 3 » } . ~ 1 1 meeting being planned by the Wo-lhor age and class has just been| Mrs. Martha Sauders and Mr. men's Missionary Society and the completed by a three and one-half| Quinten Amspacher, all of town. Otterbein Guild of St. Mark's Un- Tuesday evening, May 14th, nounced. —_— ———— year old cow Woodside Fanton 3rd, ited Brethren :Church,! will be held | 515344 in-!¢ M. Swarr. ervised by The Pennsylvania State College You can get all the news of this | American Guernsey Cattle Club is locality for less than three cents a } week through The Bulletin. of Landisville, Pa. tested and owned by Clyde M. & Evalon Her official record sup- and announced by The 121489 pounds pounds of butter fat in Class DD. Lag or parcel will replace payment Pennsylvania { Lancaster, of milk and 668.8 ton, Paoli, Harrisburg and Altoona, after April 30th. i eeepc TIPPING ENDS APRIL 30th A flat 10-cent for cach| mM 16 charge for red cap railroad Philadelphia, stations 1 Wilming 3 S. Charlotte Telephone 11-J 86 5 qn H a Re 2 BEES & OPT ANHEIM METRIST St. Wed.,, Thurs. TueMgFri., Evenings by appointment In | MEER ERE EE EEE REE BIR ES EXAMINED Dr. Haxold C. Killheffer 1IZABETHTQWN | 15 E. High St | 24-R Let Us Show You How! The site, the design, the appearance—are #l important. but 3 if you want a home that you can LIVE in ahd be proud of for {} years to come, be sure it's built right of depenflable materials, by | a builder who knows all phases of the buildiks business and is able to give you dependable advice and help you |} your local loan association or F.H.A. insured loan ance it through If you own your own lot at an approved locati ance your home without a down payment. PAUL A. 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