2—The Bulletin, Joy, Pa., Thursday, October 28, 1918 The Mount Jno. E. Schroll, ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 Published Every at No. 9-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. Subscription, per year $2.00 Six Month . $1.00 Three Months ...... 60 Single Copies ............. 05 Sample Cop'es FREE Entered at the Postoffice at Mt Joy, Pa., ag second-class mail mat- ter under the Act of March 3, 1879 | = + + > There was a time you could get a pound of ste k for the price of an ounce today. eo 0 paid a An efficiency expert is Joy Bulletin Editor and Publisher Water, a thought but that it Witter, never with will al Few of everywhere, plentifu! that places is so low, it The than MN as stap to consider the water upply in some has reached the danger point versge more 00 gall' ms each the and industries that person requires day, this being uscd, {or most part by farms serve the pub lic. \ir conditioning has further depleted the water supply. Tho we wre drawing too heavily on our underground water supply, we can danger Nature man is save reaching a deadly conservation but stage by works to provide it, using it faster than nature pro- vides. We know what it means to cut trees faster than nature pro- vides, We know what it means to continually use land for agricul- good sa’ary for advice, but most : 9 a he : | ture and not enrich the soil. Nat- are willing to hand it out hi ural rescurces must be conserved, for nothing, 3 sa A y 0) protected, replenished, We can't oe eo ) A live without them. By not letting pleasure inter- oe © fere with business, y u sometimes dl . TE NE Me, Dust FREEDOM'S TABLET find yo have little business and 3 : . ‘ find u ha Getober 28 is the birthday anni- 0 pleasure, . No peas versary of the Statue of Liberty. 200 Yersan ; The famous poem of Emma Lazav- Wallace, in a recent address, ad- us. inscribed on the tablet, is a fit- vocetes that the earnings of all ting memorial. workmen, including farmers, THE NEW COLOSSUS 1 . L100 se} ; : : Ae should ho $160 per weex. Not like the brazen giant of Gree Where would this country land fame. if it had a man like that in the With conquering limbs astride Gate? . ‘ presidential chair? from land to land, “ee Here at our sea-washed, sunset Beccuse of a recent drop in gates shall stand prices and the possibility they may | A mighty woman with a torch, go much lower due to bumper whose flame crops, farmers are urged to do | Is the imprisoned lightning, and day-to-day buying. This is not her name, enly good advice t+ farmers but | Mother of exiles. From her beac- the same 1u'e holds good in almost | else, oo 0a DO THEY SMELL MICE Its rather alarming but not prising at the large Dem: cratic newspapers that Dewey. Along the South Democratic community, everything sur- many are declaring for thruout staunch have news- Last many we several papers in our the Journal at wees Lancaster, came a 2-celumn editorial the publican candidate and later week the Harrisburg Patriot, ways Den cratic, also declared for Dewey. Re- in the for Lor oe 0 THE PULL OF AN APPLE Wasn't it the that studied how an nle fell, the law that apples have scientist unpicked conclusions about There's a pull us that didn’t The to draw of gravity? for in Newton's report, eppeal to taste nit to be discounted. and When the the frait is apple harvest is in piled in bags, bushel baskets, in grocery the (table, :pple. Tae odor of in bowls on we to the grav.tiate apples stored in the basement is a fragrcnce that pulls us, too. There is true beauty in the polished, rus- set fruit that none denies. Small pple fu favorable wender a chi'd thinks an teacher wid hring re- sults, Ng wender the werds, ple of “ap- his eye”, means high praise. eo 090 RE: 2ONSIBILITY reached SMOKERS The for is more thon a litte paper filled with chlorate torch cigavette yu just tobacco, It is a potassium that anti it is cnemical is mixed with make it will burn at a hich heat consumed to askes, The the burn ste The clear to in order to dily. significance tobacco be of this should anyene, The apparently harmless cigarette is one of the greatest menaces to life and prop- erty when carelessly handled. Last year, smokers were re- sponsible for 130,000 fires—many of which caused death, injury and high property damage. Wil the total be greater this year? © 0» BE VIGILANT Vigil:nee is a law for motorists, to protect lives through careful handling of a and in keeping the car in ¢ ndition that it is safe to be on the road. Fall and winter months ave dangerous driving months, Annually we warn of streets where fallen leaves cause sipping and sliding, when pave- ments are wet, When snow and ice follow, the hazards are greater Many gpcople are driving older model cars, and such autos need checking more frequently, Lives depend upon the diligence of driv- ers. The nation set the lowest traffic death rate in history, dur- ing the first five months of 1948 and this despite the considerable increase in the amount of travel. | Let us help make the record as good for the final months of 1948, © eo LIFE-GIVING SOURCE WASTED Werk |v Turn a faucet, there it is. a pump handle, daily | with | Steinman’s Intelligencer- | out in | al- | Newton | apn- and vision is a pul! | it is still there, | e¢n-hand | Glows world-wide welcome, her mild eyes command | The air-bridged harbor that twia | cities frame. ‘Keep ancient lands, your storied romp!” cries she With silent lips, “Give me your { tired, your poor, | Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched vefuse of your teem- ing shore. | Bend these, the homeless, tost to me. tempest- * lift my Jamp beside the golden d or!” nits iil A | EVANGELISTIC SERVICES: AT CALVARY CHURCH The Reverend Rowan Pearce of Fhiladelphia will conclude this Sund evening the fi week o three veel Evangelistic Car oF ‘alvary Bible Churc! n He will be speaking Fi 15 1 Sun- de 0 p.m Lue 0 I { ol M1 Pe ( ( Saturda; 1€ R Compt of Ast i ( ill wi th SP This service will be at 7:45 p Mr. Compton will be speaking Sunday morning at the 10:30 an ervice nd beginning November 1 1 Ul th November 14 A Ce ) i ) newcomer to } u been engaged previously for a campaign in the Ship pe Street E. C Church in ancaster. He will be speaking 1 his caw Sunday ight Oc t The Evangelist is held Ev [ Campa 1 me of the largest t ernacles 1 Er 11 on the Continent, Canada and tl United States. He so has spent scme tim In mint y Jerusa- ¢ Myr. C Founder and ( la Home for un- d childre Ashe- ville, an instituti cha ed un ler the lay f the Sta of Nort Jesides this office which i wid nh Iso president o he International Un of Gospel Missions. The Water Street Missior in Lancaster is affiliated with this Union An ir ion is extended to al trier ( MV Compton t i the inspiration and fel the reel) Meee GOOD RESPCNSE TO APPEAL Trinity Luthera church wish hank the people of Mount Joy § in espease t its ap- 1) fe Lutheran d Re Man ft clot} Ing were cived 1 tl peoy f Mount Joy and s well is 1 the membe f the con- gregation 930 pound t worn clcthing, sheets, gpillow ¢ comforts, blankets, » sent to the warehoust Many notes were »d to the garments and tucked into pockets. We trust we may ezr if you ‘have received a re- sponse to these notes of friendship. a There is no better way to boost our business than by local news paper advertising. SALUNGA NEWTOWN | M Vary Belle M and Mrs, K. Franklin and spent several days in Philadelphia | fami isited Mr. and Mrs. B. L. iting her nd family Mi owe Pequea on Sunday. M Frank Walter and daugh- Mr, and Mrs. John Cromwell at- t Rebecea tended the auto races at William 1 d M [ i M Peifer. | Grove on Sunday. rtained at dinner at Lime Mr, and Mrs. Earl Geltmache: Fat v's sister ! family visited Mi Minnie I of tl 25th wed- | Geltmacher at Kinderhook over ve ry. Those present |! week end A M d M Levi i nd Mrs. Harold Stoppard \ A Richard Peifer. M nd | of Loncaster, RS, visited Mr. and M I B Johnston and n JIM Earl Geltmacher on Sunday I rt. Carlisle. Mr. and Mrs. |evening. M Wilbur Hake also haffner. Harrisbu Vix 1 at the Geltmacher home. \ Johi Kiefer. Carrie Mr, and Mrs, Irvin Witmer and Kaufhold, John Martin f La 1 Sunday guests of Mi Mi En Swei and d Mrs. John at Ironville. Mae Tennis. Elizabethtown Vir. John Haldeman, of Columbia I nd Mrs. Wm. Marguette isited Mr. Daniel Moore on Sun- da ter Susanne Ruth spent lay eral days recently with Mr. and Minnie Hahn of Lancaster H. K. Honberger and family and Mrs. Mark Winters of 21 members of the Mothers Club weim visited Mr, and Mrs, Ab- tended the banquet of the club |! Gamber on Sunday. Kaufman's last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Isler and en VI Wiley and Mrs. Peif- | daughter, Mrs. Victor Snyder were er had charge of the games, Prizes Sund juests of Mr. and M We won bv the following: Mrs, | Henry Smith at Marietta, Coleman. M Bishop, Mrs. Vern M and Mrs. Russell Keith and Hiestand, Mrs. Harple, Mrs. Wal- | Son Terry of Lexington and Mr. and Mrs. Martin, nd Mi Ralph Keith and son, pis A fre Clifford, Rev. and Mrs. Jacob Ear- 1 son, Ronald of Lancaste: isited Mr. and Mrs, THE WEATHER! Daniel Gelt- BY KENNET{I DROHAN wher on The following is a brief summary ee rem atl 0 Geena of the local weather fro Jednes- vp y A rom jo Nes= | pos TMASTER PFAUTZ, LITITZ ol oper Zu to uesday cto i yor - “ Qay aon io»! y,» UCIODEY WINS A RADIO JACKPOT 26, inclusive. 1 | #5 Because he could name six can Temperatures for. thy 1948 presidency {91 . En Fostmaster Rodger E. Pfautz, Lit (26th). 4 Give J Lowest: 26 Highest: 65 Average: 47. ‘Take Lowest this month to date: 24. On Highest this mc Type of weather Monday he informed by on nth to date: 77. won the follow had Clear days: 3 . A diamond-studded wrist watch, Partly cloudy days: 2 169 Ii flour, a year's supply of Cloudy days: 2 canned meat products, an electri Days with rain: 3. deep fi e unit, a set of kitcher Barometer knives, an electric mixer, a five- Lowest: 30.02 in. (20h). piece aluminum cookin set Lowest: 30.02 in. (20th). en furniture, L to dat 29.72 lk scarf « 1al shirt, a raincoat I to date: 30.43. all-weather coat, and two pen set ation Ir dditi wtz Ww { tery vhich incl 24 (23rd). n expense-paid two-week - T'otal this month to date: 2.89 in on at a Florida resort including a tw 1d - -hslf day deep se TRIP TO QUINCY ORPHANAGE | lishing up, a trip to the Ever- Seventeen Members of the Loyal glades, and a car to drive. Sons St heol Class of St. | = Ny I United Breth- OYSTER SUPPER NOV. 6 Ie Chu Mount Joy met at 7:00 The Ladies Bikle Class of the last Sunday Morning, to leave , Landisville Church of God will Nn at ey | Spenso Oyster Supper at the | Landisville Fire Hall on Saturday, in Quincy at November 6th, from 4 to 8 p.m. ) n time to attend their! Give the family a real treat, take Wor- | them out to supper at the hal fire he amt | { f rr ( Subscribe for Bulletin. WwW h €1 1e ( tl Et United 1 hre ( i Wi Fig : : SIMON P. NISSLEY oe 22 0 Migs NISSLEY our nd Yd FUNERAR DIRECTORS \ d i ] ti 1 Moun® Joy, Pa. F ——— - —— ADS el us me —@ - * 9 THANK OFFERING SERVICE B NN E } § The Women's Missionary Society | pe 5 A one” sr Re staurant ‘ a 0 | : 45 EAST MAIN ST. 1k wi be Mi Alice | » ental a Chistian il MOUNT JOY 1 > 7 ' ¥: gh Js Saini Monday thru Saturday tt Kugler iospital, runtuyr, | . Indin. and worked with Mis Dinner served 11-2 and 5 to 8. Sarah Snyder, who is at present linn d ress of nurses in that hospit- re ee Closed i Sundays recall that Miss Sarah, the daugh- | ter of Mrs. Alice Snyder, went t India as a missionary nurse, i9- BREYERS ICE CREAM 15 DULK AND GALLONS a RUMMAGE SALE NOV.5 & 6 Ladies Bible Class of the Presby- terian chu will hold a rumm: le at the re room, 39 East Main St, formerly occupied by Kulp's Confectionery, on Friday and Sat- lay, November 5th and 6th. UNCLE NEV SEZ; Buy Your Single B.B. Shot Gun Now ei fetta UNCLE NEV'S SRORTING GOODS COLUMBIA, ACROSS FROM THE HIGH SCHOOL You will like the way we treat you a0 tf sep For High Prices Let Us Haul Your Poultry Direct To The City TSM ALL AU L ING FEE Paul G. 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Main St. See your dealer LEAMAN APPLIANCES Mount Joy, Pa. ee, 89th ANNIVERSARY | “0ld Fashioned” Oven Treats today—Priced to Please! Jane Parker HALLOWEEN CAKES 4 tempting layers filled with chocolate custard . . . top- ped with rich chocolate fudge icing . . . coated with gay orange icing. 17% 0 Hl in HE 4% Wi each 7 5 HALLOWEEN CUP CAKES "augue 35¢ SUGARED DONUTS __ 16¢c BREAD. 3 ite 2140 19¢ PARTY RYE BREAD 15c POTATO CHIPS ;; 25¢ 2 49¢ Fruit Cake $1.25 :: $2.45 pkg of 6 / Mi! 3-Ib cake cake PN NS TN SNE A & P FANCY GRADE "A" 29-01 C can PUMPKIN IONA OR PACKER'S TOMATOES 2:25) KEEBLER ur 25¢ KEEBLER SALTINES 7.» 15c PINEAPPLE 290 tr” Nir” Yar” Sa” Nal. Na”. Nana” Suggestions for that HALLOWEEN PARTY IVIN'S OR NABISCO'S Spiced Wafers 65¢ APPLECIDER (2 “i 65¢ "ui 39¢ — 39¢ ORTHMO BON BONS "C0 on COCOANUT — BELMONT CREMES EEN TTT 2-1b box y mM &M’S “thst uy 25¢ PRETZELS novus: uo 32¢ ) IN TR ZEN TNT IN FLORIDA JUICY 200-216 SIZE ORANGES 2.. 49° 3.29 RED ROME BEAUTY 2" 23¢ APPLES 4 25¢c PEARS BOSC OR ANJOL oe 19¢ FOR EATING OR COOKING I E——" PII I~ ( GRAPEFRUIT FRESH TOMATOES SWEET POTATOES 4" 23c JUMBO PEANUTS 1 3%¢ DIAMOND WALNUTS = 49¢ ( MIXED NUTS = 1» 49c Wert” Nr” Nar” Nr” Nir” sar? sir’ EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE $1.15 RED CIRCLE COFFEE 1-lb bag 40e€ 3-lb bag 3-lb bag $1.24 1-lb bag 43¢ BOKAR COFFEE 3.b bag $1.29 1b bug 45¢ | NEW PACK | IONA PEAS 2 20-07 cans 21e Our Butter Prices Have Been : Drastically Reduced NY NTT TINY ATTN NN AT NSS 4 Dairy Prices venir Lower! : CHED-O-BIT ou tn 79¢ : >» CHATEAU 2.1038 Le 88c/! ( CHEDDAR CHEESE "> 53c yw 6c \ i BEST PURE LARD w 230 print er Nt” ut rt pt” — A. = 83 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. All prices in this advertisement are effective in all A&P Super Markets and Self-Service Food Stores in Mount Joy Fo er u also Laur jugs chin WOove liner pian skate frige mer [ kno C.S CLA Pel PHC I
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