The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 28, 1940, Image 2

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Mount Joy Bulletin
ESTABLISHED JUNE 1501
Published Every Thursday at Mount Joy, Pa.
E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher
Subscription Price $1.50 Per Annum
Cons Single Copies............ 3 Cents
NS. Cents Sample Copies............. FREE
bseription lists of three other newspapers, the Mount Joy Stat
BN the Landisville Vigil and the Florin News were merged with
In, which makes this paper's circulation practically double that
age weekly.
THE EDITOR’S VOICE
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ink it is useless to ask the bride of today if she
e groom when they are old and gray. They often
ogether that long.



are entirely too many children—and grown-ups
ho don’t believe in Santa Claus, yet they’ll put
d nickels in slot machines.
It And Like It
gh the new bridge at Havre de Grace has only
{ a short time, the management is seriously con-
nmuters’ rates for residents of the two adjoin-
Kk. Many of the men there are com-
 




 






















business
er bridge between Columbia and Wrightsviile,
ber of years ago, charges 25 cents one way and
solutely no reductions. The Bridge Commis-
a deal ear on all appeals and complaints.
ade
ect to sec more “Made in America”
jstmas than ever before. This creates
t for adults and more Americanized toys for
American toys have
h than the Japanese and German made foys.
this gift-tide.
hed by the English children.
hsing and different.
erking Up



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for men will be something fierce.”
he a 30% inerease in
come up.
onslaught.
ave those older residents stopped to realize
onts? Signs of diphtheria, scarlet fever,
warned that too many children were not
he mortality rate of children between the
ourteen, has been cut down so that it is
t it was 30 vears ago. The aforementioned
een principally the ones reduced. Influ-
onia have come in for their share of medi-
1 discovery. If we could make living con-
ble in proportion we can really make for
our young.
ontinue To Help
vorst problems Britain faces is her OH
@chant shipping. Axis surface raiders and
oing a tremendous amount of damage, as
admitted in Parliament, and the convoy
king well. Reason for that is lack of wuar-
onvoys, inasmuch as England must keep
fic Mediterranean and in home
struction of British destroyers has been
walers.
hat belore long Britain may appeal to this
more
nodern, high-speed types. Whether we'd
guess. Certainly public opinion devel
e speed in favor of more and more help
ic fast year. There is no apparent
not continue to do so, particularly in
sevelt’s extremely pro-British stand.



paren’t feeling so good! There was
they added up the atlendance for
they were 15 million souls short.
ses concern in an industry where
sal, gigantic, stupendous are tossed








tovs this
added
always been more sturdy in
A
ildren’s things hinted of the very attractive toys
She said that to her every Am-
ly bear had the same expression and that the
dolls were not as delicate in appearance as the
A number of the
gee children ore helping to design dolls and
Idiers for the Christmas trade and the results
't meant to be impolite when we repeat the
The folks who!
usiness of hair-dressing, manicuring,
osmetics, tell us that during this next year “the
There is
cosmetics and hair-dos
ar. It seems that with Uncle Sam calling a
e eligibles from the field, the ladies are going
o extra dolling up to attract those whose num-
This is probably good news to the
a business stand-point, and is no doubt equally
ome of the chaps in this locality who are in
haven't considered it, feeling secure in our
medicine and science has been advancing
lling the epidemics of illness that visit young
ious disease signs that make their unhappy
ships—principally destroyers and)
The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa.,
MULCH STRAWBERRIES

HAPPENINGS
-— of ~~
|
LONG AGO |
Ee BESS
20 Years Ago 32 Years Ago
The concrete road from Lancaster A. S. Flowers placed his panic
to Salunga was opencd for travel. escape locks at the Mt. Joy Hall. |
Leaf tobacco jumped from 10 to
a
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Owing to the recent drop in live


«tock, H. H. Krall, local butcher | 12 cents.
dropped the price of all meats. and Mrs. Amos Bortzficld en-
Albert Strickler purchased the | ined to a turkey and oyste
Donaven stationery and book store | dinner on Thanksgiving.
Walter S. Ebersole Post will hold| Kottler, of town, who ex
their second annual masquerade | Pects tc prepare for the ministry
ball on new years eve in the Mt cccupied the pulpit at Strickler:
Joy Hall. x Church,
sold at the Col
40c.

5 are being
H. K. Ober, of E-town college, rc-
marke;
turned from his trip to Japan.

umbia for
F. and A. M. Lodge banqueted a
Plans for holding a checker s
tournament of players from Lsan- Hotel McGinnis.
caster City and county are now oe- Harry Keller has taken the posi-
ing made. jon at the new Rotary at Rheams
Harvey D. Sheaffer, connected | A 25 1b. gobbler, 2 turkey hens anc
with ths F. B. Groff saddlery, will 8 chickens were stolen from Amos
MN. Mumma at E. Donegal.
Centractor Jno. Keener began re-
modeling the Longenecker stor
room into a suitable place for G. I
Eshudy’s moving pictures.
Jao Frolich began manufacturine
cigars at Mastersonville.
go to farming in the spring.
The last link of concrete road be-
tween Mt. Joy Borough and Eliza-
bethtown has been completed.
The new rcsidence of Fred Buches:
er on Marietta Street, is fast nearing
completion. .
Mrs. Lucy Stohler fell down the layton R. Myers who recently
purchased the Elkhorn Laundry, dis-
posed of same to Ralph Sheaffer anc
Ed. Garman.
Edwin Myers was elected presi-
dent of the Lincoln Literary Society
at Newtown,
Markets:
Lard 1ilc.
Merchant H. E. Ebersole, sold the
largest table cloth since in business
Mrs. Jno. McGinnis bought it fo
banquets, it was 48 fcet long.
Manager Clarence Walters, enter-
tained the foot ball team to a turkey
dinner at Springers Red Lion Hcte
stairs at her home, fracturing several
ribs.
1100 bushels of Michigan seed pota-
toes were received Landisville
and distributed amongst fifty farm-
ers.
Rev. Rufus Bucher, Quarryville
spoke at the dedication of the Sal-
unga Brethren Church.
Annual session of the local tea-
A chers institute will be held in the
high school on Dec. 4.
While Addison Breneman wz as ds
livering bread, he broke the axle of
the wagon when crossing the trolley
at
at
Eggs, Butter 27¢
3c;
track at Columbia Ave. C. Musser, west end bakery
There is some talk of a trolley line will sell Christpnas cakes, 150 o:
between Columbia and Marietta, eli- 12% doz. at $1.00.
C. N. Gerber gave his
minating Chickies Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lutz, Donegal
Springs returned from a two weeks
trip in the south.
Thanksgiving dinner at the Farmers
Inn. Guests from town were con.
veyed to and from the hotel in Mr

Factory inspector, Joseph Roll- | Gerbers handsome touring car, with
man, inspected our industries yes- Abram Boyer at the wheel.
terday. Rev. Frank G. Bossart, of New
Egypt, N. J., accepted the call from
the Mt. Joy and Donegal
‘Many Old Charehes. ud
(From Page 1)
man Huber, tract in Mount Joy for
$800. (Deed dated March 31, 1875.)
Ph. Frank and wife to I Barn-
hart, four tracts in Mount Joy for
$318.
Philip Frank and wife to George
Shaeffer, two tracts in Mount Joy
for $200. (Deed dated April 1, 1870.)
John M. Brandt and wife to Anna
Bear. two tracts in Mount Joy for
Townships
(From page 1)
ships will be paid
next being on March 1.
Payments in Lancaster
will be made as follows:
Bart, $798.70; Brecknock, $1127.44:
Carcnarvon, $735.80; Clay, $1165.42:
Colerain, $1331.71; Conestoga, $560.-
after this one, the
countly
$290. (Deed dated July 18, 1882.) 16; Conoy, $611.19: Drumore, $1129.-
H. C. Kern and wife to John M.| 82; Earl, $1050. 93; East Cocalico
837.39; East Donegal, $980.76; East
Drumore, $865.40; East Earl, $987.40:
East Hempfield, $955.36; East Lam-
peter, $859.70; Eden, $527.88; Eliza-
beth. $595.32; Ephrata, $761.91; Ful-
Brandt, two tracts in Mount Joy for
1 $290 (Deed dated July 7, 1882.)
Martin K. Brubaker’s executors
et al to Ruth B. Brandt, premises
at the northeast corner of Concord

and Frank streets, Mount Joy. ton, $1319.94; Lancaster, $604.07;
Ruth B. Brandt and Henry B.|lLeacock, $733.67; Little Britain
Brandt, her husband, to Edwin B. 9; Manheim, $1139.07; Manor
Brubaker, one tract on the east sida Martic, $1192.72; Mount
of Concord street and another tract To, $1164.23; Paradise, 723.94; Penn.
on the south side of Malt Alley, | 51129.58; Pequea, $536.43; Dre ovi-
Mount Joy. dence, $925.69; Rapho, $1875.83; Sad-
Ruth B. Brandt and Henry B.|sbury, $1036.06; Si 1961.75:
| Brandt. her husband, to Anna Cesta | Strasburg, $810.81;

Leacock

Grissinger, two tracts on the south | $719.19; Warwick, 3: West
side of Frank street, Mount Joy. Cocalico, $1318.51; West Donegal
Ruth B. Brandt and Henry 5565.85; Wast Earl, $896.26; West
Brandt. her husband, to Samuel B.| Hem fe $853.20; and West Lam-





Brubaker, tract on Frank sireet, Mt. | peter, $624.48.
Joy. Ee A.
Ruth B. Brandt and Henry B Before the ground freezes, the soil
Rrandt to Jonas B. Brubaker, around evergreens should be well
tracts on Frank stiveet, Mount Joy. lied with moisture. Evergrzens

Henry
trac
Tn B. Brandt lat
randt to Nathan B. B
on Frank street, Mour
ar
rubaker,




about lightly, the n this matier amounts to something, One
leading producer says it the double feature which has
hurt, another remarked that the prizes and gifts and banks;
that are offered too freely at many movie houses causes!
the running of poor grade pictures in order to meet the
expense. The complaint that the drop was due to weak
productions could not hold true with the number of splen-
did attractions offered the public. Could it be that the cost
! of seeing many movies has a bit to do with the failing off?
Not knowing the finer points of the business we offer this
as a suggestion that need not be taken seriously.
is
We were
wondering if possible to cut down on thé lavish-
ness of the tremendous cost of costuming and all
those heavily expensive features in movie-making, of not
paying so much for the “back-drops” but still using sirong
stories and splendid talent and still coming out ahead. Is
it that the public demands extravagant displays costing in
the millions to produce, rather than have a lower entrance
fee and sce a good portrayal of an interesting story without
quite so much of the “extras”? Perhaps we should go
back to our typesetting and let the producer figure it out
the sels,

protect them irom winter damage.








‘Dr.



Thursday Morning, November 28, 1940



Mulch the strawberry plants to
L THIS YEAR MAKE
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fruit specialists at Penn State re-
commend,
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There is no better way to boost
your business than by local news-
paper advertising.
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YES EXAMINED
old C. Kiltheffer
METRIST
LIZABETHTOWN
15 E. High St
lephone Z4-h
Fri., Sat
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as well as practical gd
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gets for persons of every taste. Come +n and brofjvse. Find-
op
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163 S. Charlotte S$
“elephone 11-J
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ivenings by appointment In
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OPTOMETRIST
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WAFFLE IRONS, ELECTRIC IRONS, OCCASIONRL LAMPS, ELECTRIC
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CHINA WARE AND PYREX.
GIFT OF THE SEASON
MIXMASTER
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Set the style of the year
and offered it at lowest prices!



 

















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change without notice. A General Mo
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for after all, he is going to work it out the best for the
public for the public is his corn-beef and caviar.
HASSINGER & RISSE
120 South Market Street ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
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