The Mount J oy Bulletin Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 is another point to consider. There | Publish iz ve St at Ne are a number of preparations on the 9-11 East Main ount Joy, Pi a | market to protect the skin against Subscription, per year .. $2.00 | swabuen, but don’t rely upon them Six Months ss: 00044 1.00 entirely, for with some skins they e Months 60 {work and with some they do not. Si 3 Copies there 05 Since s . i 3 | Since some sunburn causes illness, Samy Ce op! NOS yy iad FREE | Pe. | there is a loss in werk days, in ef- Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. | ficiency among workers. Those folks Joy, Pa., as second-class mail mat-| whe want to return from a vacation or under th e Act of March 3, 1879. las brown as a berry, often return sa a las red as one. Sunburn isn’t some- R I A L | thing to pass aside lightly. figuring E DI T 0 it as a necessary step to acquire a | tan, Sunburn isn’t healthful even in + + + | minor cases. It is painful, and in Speech is free, but so is silence | Ie Heng | aggravat ted cases it can be very | and there are many who should | | serious. ® oO exercise the second right. i oo 0 | i | FIRE PIROTECTION We are convinced that there are | : Fire can be the servant of man. three things thd manufacturers of | : : | When not harnessed, it quickly be- new autcmobiles are agreed upon— hei 3 Fire put to good to make their cars lower, wider and 2 Fire handled | comes his enemy. use, is a blessing. higher. carelessly and ignorantly, is a des- troyer. Who, in his youth was no! ‘kat a mosquito, in | thrilled by the fire siren screaming, the laboratory, will live eight days | following on wind-sped feet the fire without food. But when he’s out of | | engine as it roared down the street? that lab he certainly makes up for | We that fast, Scientists say hop in cur car to trucks. Whether it soon extinguished and as oldsters, follow the fire |is a grass fire s Some of the recent college grad- | | causing, a fire that sweeps an entire | uates are now leoking for plain or- | block or destroys one modest dwell- dinary jobs instead of positions. |ing, ‘he total cost of fires through- Sorry to say fellows, it isn’t getting | out the year, adds up to millions of dollars. One does not weigh loss of life with property damage. A fire and labor of an any better. ® 00 bid you ever noiice that men will may ruin the savings heast abeut the killing they made | Years. It may cost speculating—markets, slot machines, | little to repair or leave a waste be- individual Aven bingo—but never mention the | yond hope. What fire has cost us speculations that nearly killed {in timber, is heart-rending. Nature, them? { % i suffering, is a pitiful sight, as con- es 0 | sider the forest ‘racts that have been destreyed for miles. Farm fires are highly important and many many FROM THE HEART Programs of cancer cen'rol, fight - rural incorporate a farm safety pro- ing polio and tuberculosis with uri thei i . i gram during their ebservance of nefits March of Dimes, Christ- | . : . benefits ou 1 t thy in their Farm Safety Week, with the prin- nas seals, are noteworthy 2 v “Ee te. . NAS sce ciple of “fight fire”. Organize to attempts ‘o protect public health Heart disease, the nation’s foremost killer, is gaining in recognition of its withstand this jeopardy to yeur life, your loved ones, livlihood. your countryside, your war man. By the govern- Sei . ment establishing a national heart institute for research into the cir- cula‘ory system, science takes steps It will be a part of Ith Service, will com-| oc Community Exhibit (From Page 1) Secretary, Jos io prolong life. the Public Hea Horton; eph pare with cancer institute under | afer: Superintendent, Fed the same board. We may look vq. ward to advancement in study, re- .It was decided to publish a pre- search and experimentation of the rium: list as hevetofore and The heart's disorders and hopeful for Bulletin was awarded the contract the tomorrow. Advertising space will cost the 9680 came as last year and the follow- TIME OUT FOR FUN ing sclicitors were appointed by Summer is the ‘ime when the | Pres Qarher: ©. A. Hotton barbecue is given a heavy workout, | yn: Emerson Rohrer, Chas Ricedorf when flourish the ice cream socials, | Harold Endslow, Curvi when family reunions are the sea- Martin. Ted Weidier, Pian son's high-light, when picnics of all | weidman and Ethel Herr kinds, draw together potato salad | It was decided to hold eX anl ants, automobiles and people. hihi under large tents same Theusands of chicken dinners will | yea: which proved far more be served en local tables and else- | catisfactory than any show ever where, lawn fetes bring forth hun- | helg, dreds of Japenese lanterns stored | In addition the Association will in attics. Swimming parties, ex- | isk Boro Council to try and lease 2—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, July 22, 1918 Pl ay Ground News At the end of ye third week | for the Mt. Joy Playground we can report that the weather is still | | hot and dry and with these two conditions combining to have an effect on the attendance, especial- ly the afternoon session For the past two weeks the girls have been under the able guidance of Miss Betzy Gorham of Lancaster ubstituting for Mr: Fshleman who was vacationing In California and Mexico, traveling over T7600 miles The services Miss Betzy Gorham were greatly Mrs. | appreciated but the return of Eshleman will also be well receiv=- ed | On Thursday aiternoon the an- nual pet show wag sponsored with unusual and large turnout a very of pets including dogs, chickens, sigeons, turtles rabbits and a chameleon The following prizes were awarded by Joe Shaeffer Rotary President and the play- round supervisors: Largest Pet, Great Dane dog to Nevin Stoh- ler: smallest pet, a pair of turt- les to Patzy Mumper; the most un- usual pet, chameleon, to Harcld Etzell; and the nicest pet, a hound dog with four puppies to Joyce Fherly. Friday afternoon Mt J Playground volley ball team w 1 host to the Marietta tean The team were ccmposed of tween the ages of 11 - 13 play- mg regul tion voll ] ule beat cut of three me The first game was walkaw the Mt. Joy boys with ti core of 21 {0 6 but the 1d prov- ed to be fought game After being short end of a 20 t 17 sec I cal bos had rallied out finally won out by a 22 to 20 score. Plans had been made to {treat the Marietta team to cckes after ne but th lisgustedly left the Playground and refused the treat So after a ho 1 game the local lads enjoyed them instead This Friday afte Ta yo Moun Joy € turn the volley so | there the y I 1 He ——— onli isi News From Florin (From Page 1) ye ing guests of Mrs. Adah Eichler ind daughter Margaret. Mrs, Adah Eichler and daugnter Margaret entertained Mi Helen Musser on Sunday in honor of Mrs. Mus birthday. Mrs. Harvey Stoner is a surgical ti at the St. J Hi | a Clayton B w delegat for 10 1 Aid ai Camp Swata f { lays 1 week. A birthday party held for Vii nd Mrs. Harold Buller Sun- day in honor of their 61st birthdays | with 32 guests prese cursions into woed, mo’or-boating | that portion of Henry St. from | en lakes and rivers, golfing, fishing, | Market west to the Boro tool all boost the morale as the summer | shed from the Pa. R. R. Co. and sun beats down. Ne time to ‘hink | nacadamize same in time for this of the winter fuel supply, of the | , v's show J. E. Schroll was cost of a new, heavy averceat. Plan | designated to appear before the | the feast under ‘he summer sky. | Ccuncil with that end in view have fun while the summer hours [If this can be accomplished it will | pass all too quickly. { make additional carnival and park- | ® o> ng space thrucsut the year for HELP CNESELF ther organizations. Through social security the gov- | ° ernment hopes to make the way easier fer the Awerican family, as age brings changes in the fortunes Mortuary Record | | of man. It is especially benefici al | (From page 1} where families in modest circum- | saged in farmin th n stances, are concerned. There is | township his entire life. He was | one thing the man, rather than his | » member of the Salunga Mennon- | government, must do to take care || St ring are of himself as age piles up. It is wile eth Flory Newcomer: cach individuals responsibility to |" scns, Flory Newcomer, Mt. previde for emergencies by financial | ! { Mark F. Newcomer, Mt security through savings accounts. | R2; also three grendchildren life insurance, securities. No more | ind two brothers, Jacob W. New- dependable security is there than | co Sal d Dr. Ezra W U. S. Security Bonds. They offer | Nev of this boro. an assured rate of interest, are | Funeral services were held Mon- convertible, dependable. War bonds, | © norning at the home with | defense bonds, security bonds, have | urther services in the Salunga i Menncuite offered - the advantage of a backlog Church. Interment in | for the future. They are invest- | the Salunga Mennonite Cemetery. | ments in thrift, reliance, defense a- gainst age. Fy YE | Virs. Horry K. Steffy ese | Mrs. Barbara Stefly, 71. wife of | USE YOUR HEAD farry K. Steffy, Bainbridge, died | Those who live in tropical clim- 5:10 p.m. Saturday at her ates know the value of periodic use | Lome. She had heen in il Mrs. Paul Schmuck, Mrs. Lasek { John Annville Mh { Jonn Hudson and daughter Linda, and son Tommy, of Lebanon, were uests of Mr. and Mrs. Benj, Kauf- fman on Wednesday. | The Ladic Aid Society of the | Church of the Brethren enter- tamed Mr. and Mrs. Hevaer and 13 | | children of the Neflsville Orphan- | age at Green Tree on Sunday. | Mr. Gordon Hilligen, of Lancas- | ter, Miss Callie Wagner and Mi land Mrs. Nelson Felty were Sunday | inner guests of Mr. and I B. | | F. Kauffman. | Birthday Dinner Mrs. Sarah Schlegelmilch enter- ined to birtaday dinner Sun- day in honor of he: granddaugh Mrs. Robert Blough; Mr. Fr: Schlegelmilch, Mr. Harry Shank land Mr. Daniel Smith of Elizabeth- [town; Mrs. Wilfred Price, of Phila- Mr. | of Marietta: delphia; and Mrs. Mrs grand David Henderson of : Mr. and Mrs. Rodney [of West Chester. Mrs. Bl tertained with accordian music. | Organize Auxiliary Monday evening a meeting William Reno Katie Sload and May - Harris- {two great *hildren of town; | burg 1 ugn to or- {ganize an Auxiliary to t Hall with two | Mount Joy ard four Elizabethtown | Auxiliary members to was held in Florin assist in [ for ‘ming the organization. | The selection of temporary officers | of salt or salt tablets to combat ex- | health for the past five months. treme heat. Humidity and heat | Besides her husband she is wl a Mary Eichler, presi- with the hot summer months. The | vived by five children: Edith, the | Fl "i fet Ney: ee Dis body, throagh perspira‘ion, lose wife of Flias H. Lighty, Bainbridge jin Rud Re : tehman, ar niuch of the needed sait that acts | and Ada, wife of Lucien Snyder |; : = uller, secretary; Mrs as nature's pir-conditioning plant in | E-town RD; Florence, wife of | ictor Brooks, corresponding Becte- | he human. The Army, even cer- | David Koamer, Marietta; Lizzie, | tary. tain industries, see that the taking wife of Elwood Sheaffer, E-town: and Harry K., Bainbridge. Three | sisters and a brother also survive: Mary Shissler, E-town RD; Mrs. Cyrus Sherbone, Lizzie West, of salt or salt tablets by their men, is a routine matter. (We must also sipply fluid to back up the legs | through perspiration, which wards | off heat prostration. Too, sunburn | Wilmington, | Patronize Bulletin advertisers. | Mrs. Ezra Stauffer land Allen Shigsler, Hershey R2! E-town R2. Naylor en- the Fire Co., E-town; Mrs. | Twelve grandchildren and three | Del; | great = grandchildren also survive. | WRITERS | eg — RE V ERY COLD AND BEARS ARE TOUGH Here's another one for he books that happened near Kane, where Doc” ewecomer a native of this ection, holds forth. W. C. Jones, driver of the Kane- Clarion bus, said his vehicle banged into a bear near here and came out the collision with two banged-up fenders, a smashed grill and a brok- he He rolled over in the road thi imes, got up, shook him- elf and calmly strolled away. - D0 Mller Subscribe for the Bulletin. HOW ARE YQUR SHOES ? 30 eile QUEEN STREET ANC ASTER, on High 1{ Men wd Women Experienced Stitchers Embroidering Machines Helpers, Spanners and Mgnders Emfroider Sewt rators Examiners & Folders Rate Excellent Working Conditions AP Mr. Warta Mount Joy Mills MOUNT PENNA. 1g Machines Machine of Pay with PLY JOY, PA. [ DUMPING ALONG HIGHWAYS INET ERR SERRE WILL. BRING A PENALTY | Dumping of arbage, rubbish (N D R on D \W: 1k 3 and trash along township roads is! i L. \OoDert : 8 et again becoming a serious problem, Fast Hempfield Township uper- visors claim. And they intend to break it up I'he supery wounced that Von ni tl I clice 10¢ IC id pointed out that iction 20} i liabl to $00 fin SOM 1¢ whe 1 1 caused concery the township upervisors we mere compellin iolator { clean up the 1 Now, they tend { The iid that the du 1 rticularl obnox- 10 Habecker and Ray- mo id, nea Rohrers- tow Innere 1s, old paper, letters, bottl even two over- | tufied II Were dumped re cently t THOMAS BOYD OO00G For SF ud Use Developed by the Originators of 2,4-D Weedkillers WEEDONE CONCENTRATE 48 ula Eb ins 3 Ibs. 2,4-D acid equiv=- per gallon. The ethyl ester of the original WEE- ut cont 1 5s much 2,4-D acid llon. Sticks rain or shine. Gets almost 4 per aiming those hard-to-kill weeds. WEEDAR 64 - contains 4 pounds ) A liquig Complete Will not clog spray the easie emergen Compare acid equivalent 1 amine ly so ce per gallon. salt formula. luble in water. nozzles. For Il weeds and pre- aying. a The the gallon price of se Low Cost weed- killers. The 24-D actual pounds of equivalent per gallon they contain Use these powerful weedkillers Lin any sprayer FREE Agricultural Bulletin on Request New Low Price Sprayers Available DENTIST \ ) ) I Twat Ney a 0 Li LAST VIAL i ) ) i ) July { {( i i Office Closed hl i \ Clean Crushed Stone Prompt Delivery at | Low Prices | PA eo / { / Vv Cement Company RHEEMS, PENNA. | Penn Lime Stone & PHONE E-TOWN 66-R-2 Cloister Dairy Ice Cream ALL POPULAR FLAVORS PRICES 2 qts. - 95¢ { 1gal- $1.85 Pints - 25¢ Supplee - Sealtest Ice Cream Now Packed in the new handy fwo quart box. | Flavor of the Month — PREG PEACH | PRICES | | | | | | 22 gals. - $5.00 1 gal. 52,00 2 qts. - $1.15 Full ide of | Frozen Fruita& Vegetables AT ON SALE MT. JOY FROZEN FOOD LOCKER PLANT 189M OPEN FRIDAY TO 8 p.m | PHONE - | OPEN DAILY 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. | | { oie PAVING LANES ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS - PARKING AREAS CRUSHED, STONE ESTIMATES css PLLY GIVEN 36 WEST MAIN STREET — MOUNT JOY TELEPHONE 42-W For High Prices Let Us Haul Your Poultry Direct To The City TSM AL I Paul G. Mumma & Son ELIZABETHTOWN R 1. E'town 171 or 13 HAULING FEE Phone Phone E'town 34535 NH LS IZ - HITTITE IIIT 701 1077270200070 2007780 ETT TEP HTT 1 1717 > > NY =n > = = NY > > hod NY > ~ D > > =~ > ~ N > > Ne ~ =~ =~ > > N > » = ANY N N = NY ~ RY Fo) ~ 3 Putting your money in bank account com: bines safety and fore sight. With cash in the { bank you are always ready for emergencies. | . | Putting extra funds in U. S. Savings Bonds | builds soundly and securely for the future. We invite you to do both here at our bank. Paul S. Hiestand Phone 3285 MARIETTA, PA. | ] The Union National Mount Joy Bank MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation A < Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin | | | I FOR SALADS CRISP AS CRISP CAN BE.. Stop in today at AEP! Here you'll ind all the makings of cool, refreching salads at their ing, fresh-tasting best. Yet in spite of their sky-high quality, they're priced right down to earth. ICEBERG LETTUCE CALIFORNIA Extra CUCUMBERS NEARBY FANCY or 13¢ NONE PRICED HIGHER SALAD “5% “ 35e 6Fe TUNA FISH CUITKEN OF Lite SEA ©7300 39¢ A&P GRAPEFRUIT sow 2 31e LEMON JUICE vee 28 STUFFED OLIVES oi’ wi 89 WESSON OIL or mon 2 °c le NONE PRICED HIGHER LBEF PEACHES MORNING DEW (DELIVERED FR FRESH COR FLORIDA SEEDLESS LIME HONE] DAILY) NONE PRICED ite 6 29° -23¢ mien’ 39 CAP'N JOHN'S ~ ) SNOW CHOP PEAS os 29e JUICE SNOW CROP P, cans d%e¢ kr MV NTN TNT / FILLETS Quick FROZEN NIBLETS TENDER GREEN SPEARS ASPARAGUS DEL MONTE NEW PACK PEAS MEGOWEN'S CHOCOLATE OR COOKIES COMPLETE MASON JARS QUARTS dozen BORDEN'S POWDERED | ssi Send for Homo Swirl Mixer Borden Co. P. O. Box 215, IIb low York 8 0 Niet” cnt” Sr” Si” Nair?” iit” Lo PEAS "ov rec 30 4 BEANS LORD MOTT'S NEW PACK FRENCH STYLE STRINGLZSS 2 VANILLA IC PINTS dozen ee Ep NT 5) 75°) 5) PICISWEET PEAS 2 35 PICTSWEET CORN "55 2 “7 STREUSEL BUNS “5. 4% 1% JANE PARKER DONUT PLAIN, CINNAMON OR SUGARED JANE PARKER PLAIN JELLY ROLL MILD & MELLOW COFFEE EIGHT O'CLOCK RICH & FULL BODIED COFFEE RED CIRCLE VIGOROUS & WINEY COFFEE BOKAR ALL POPULAR j5¢ CANDY BARS CHOCOLATE KISSES HERSHEY'S BEST PURE LARD in pre 8 £@ cach 35¢ 1 Ib bag 40¢ 1 lb bag 43c¢ 1 Ib bag 45¢ 6 for 25¢ 8 oz bag 39¢ Z5¢ 1 1b print 83 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. Prices effective in all A&P Super Markets and Self Service Stores N™ Il this é ¢ Stlarti Pike, 104 Pare. Mea ’ Farm New | New ( I'v: va'ors Corn and us i in fron 100 Tl goods t before for. to buy Ter Bui ( If Forst, 1 Kaylor, Weidma
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