2—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Wednesday, November 24, 1018 | I ———————————— — The Mount Joy Bulletin Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 PE - i rsd N Mount J P Subscription, per year $2.00 Six Months $1.00 Three Months ‘ 60 Single Copies .. : 05 Sample Coples ... FREE Entered at ti P 1 Joy. Pa ter under the Act ) Men + + + You m t 1 1 ’ life but tl eady pace th the years th ets vou ach goal post ¢ 0 Rope f y { try dis « i r { store sal d i decided] It weuld be unreasonable to ex- ect business like it has been, to continue indefinitely, even though Truman W re-elected. eo ® At a meeting of the County Audi- wssociation at Lancaster this week, they voiced objection te vertisns of townships here and there being annexed to the city and 1 mously passed a resclut no such an ne ma ithout a majority a proval of the entire township. I © © @ ( mm of postwar oy ere ii | ver indus- that without having had Any S¢ gice in matter € i have been progressively from its] central purp se of making things De want to buy. Industry has heen used to produce the fi- of the ‘free’ services ren- dered by government2! agencies The impact of taxes has grown great cnough to force its way di- | rectly int virtually every busi- ness aecision., —K. T. Keller, Pres i Chrysler Corporation 1 Hf ¢ Feunds, if they hay the papers will cer- twice or go ito eating lent are ta sandwich. Twenty - one prominent hzve been DOS- ing A nun paid fix which is idence of guilt ang state authorit sare now a thersugh investigation. ee ® Oo N FMBET VAY A fi embey morning, In Su assed, the scars « ne ced on ule the hrowned { da the a pr with ef smow, a surface of ice me the ¢ vach wer leak and ary re of {oy I 1 1 ¢ 3 f days ahead ock i wembe inset brushi ¢ ¢ frosts fail leave ' berries, th silhouette of leafless branches i: the early dusk. Fuzzy weather that blan- I” } a tired sun but soon with a cuici lifting, permits the ra creep thiovth and. ecutline Noven- hers beauty in s-finess, Not so forbidding, this month, if one looks xed before at the gentle earth, 1 ight of winter's blaring YOU LEARN TO FARM sects in a sin Pa. town were entenced because they refused ti send their chiidren to school, their reason for. the refusal became news. It would spoil the children for farming, the four members had id, And yet the majority of folks send children to school to learn to be better farmers. The Agricultural colleges are meant to further the business of! farming, te make more successful farmers. Going to school he it grade, high done for nw these who intend to spend their lives en farms. They go to school to learn, Farming is a business, a scientific business today. it is net necessary that one or college, has been bmg years, by Foes Lo college to be a good farmer, bul it surely helps, How can these four fizure that children going (o school would spoilt them [or {arm- ing? oo 9 PARENTS AND TEACHERS An association of perents and ‘of teachers, means a better commun- before they buy | horse meat received from | -estauran or tensed restaurants for | this incident. iy It co-operation, V! Cy h PTA functions, its 1" to stimulate a [ mmunity esponsibility welfare of its young No the organization has grown nger with the years Better ls, hetter paid teachers have the groups have femon ited their strength, The parents and teach- ers ha devoted time and effort long other lines 10 raise the ‘ {f vy aithful thinking and of t! actions. They sire the em- } of heltey qualified ‘ er They work on the big Hl {f juvenile delinguency } Hscuss school problems, find nt eS n the chool system Ver phasizes unessentials nd place mder-emphasis on a f mental Adults need education of working together to get a response from the young. e 90 PRODUCTS PRICED OFF IE MARKET Fhe labor situation today is t heyvond the control of both ndustry and the workers. ‘With t Ia teiling industry how n hours it may work, and la- bor unions telling that same in- lust at it ma pay ! wr or not they produce, it lets the hand that feeds the world ‘ n ti old orcelat Vashin 1 gislation can do this but i weets industry is stil hess There is no law or never will be, that can insist on an in- dustry’s cperation if its manage- ment feels otherwise, This last sohition is exactly what is bhaj thruout the New England today. Many the longest industries like W. S ime Corp. General Electric, In- qian Matorvevele. Worthington Pump and many others have tiv ic luced their wo ry for- Cne of these employing to 1,000. with wages have priced our products off the At Walter Keller's Chrysler Plent frequent pay increase de- we been granted but the insisted on employes (not producing but car- vied along because they helonged { to the union) were fired. Result, 2,300 alked ont. The public is awaiting the cutcome of But one thing is certain: Chry- can get without pro- ucing cars longer than those 13.500 and their families can live witheut eating, ® 8 2 BACK AGAIN cry of political partics dies down, the blasiing and raging of candidates abates. the votes are in, the prize is won. the bunting is stored away and i heers and beos swing to ot} arenas This country re- sumes its stance to tee off for an- other four years. The citizens do ot ke their eve off the ball, the ball being the party platform hat i us as campaign { le 1 1 i resi lent takes h of » people wait to see what promises will be kept, what romises will be broken, what ones vill be evaded. This is the after- nath of the polling © highest office deserves cur t regard Our ¢! of the b auld merit cur highest re- PoC Theugh we are divided in litical views, we stand united for the country good. Ts wel- helove it's party poli- tic can truthfully say vould do a jth as the 1 { 1 erg of the biggest business in the 1.2 ‘3 iid } ! . werla-tne presidency of the U. S. its far-reaching effect upon peoples of ether nations, the wouldn't want the No president will ion to everyone. It is necessary that dissatisfacti-n he npnounced in wder to keep a : : : free to voice their choice his is Anwricea Such requires open minds, wise heads, stout earts, willing bands, to carry out he pronouncements of the people. e are a great power, May all a places guard it well, ake counsel! with members, use wisdem and understanding for its best ge dd, to strengthen its body md soul. We go forward. But, be big enough to put good of . Al try good of party. Co- vation is a good club to use on r our farways, Do not expeet any administiatisn to make “a hole in | one”, hat know that by driving straight with steady eves and nerves The United States Will Win THE Game, 5 shaded J AAP Arh ~ Fair Assn. decided preduction. Two HAPPENINGS ef =e LONG AGO 20 Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Brubaker, of pho Twp., celebrated their gold- \ i inniversary kholder f the Lancaster Fair would bandoned after repeated fail- M. EE. Klessinger has opened the Kl Tour Joy Cleaning and Pressing ere Farme who have good sound crops are receiving 72¢ per bu Market Lard 15c¢, Butter 35¢; I yWi-55¢. Mrs. Frank Germer was elected president of the American Legion George Mumper, Milton Grove, had his knee badly injured when he 11 off a motorcycle. Geo. Brown's Mt. Joy AA Football team lost a hard fought game to Hummelstown 6-0 on Sun- ay Martin S. Longenecker sold his bungalow and poultry farm at the boro limits, to his brother W. S. Albert O. Keener, sold a 66 acre farm ir Rapho Twp. to Jno. S wo in the Lititz section is it 20'6e and 5 Trinity Lutheran Church, cele- | brated it 100th anniversary this month Seventy-five people assisted in raising a new bank barn on the Duffy farm in East Donegal Town- Charles Smith, Columbia, picked 1 box of strawberries from his gar- A chi wetion in Lancaster for $2,600.00 pendale chair was sold at Bones of a Shawnee Indian were unearthed along the Yellow Breech- reek in Cumberland County. The Booster Club has a 84 percent | attendance for their Grand Army | night. > © The Bulletin’s | Scrapbook ! + + + Week's Best Recipe Scalloped noodles: Into beili Ie : 1 1 . alted water, arop 1 1 2=ounce egg noodles, Boil un- then drain and rinse. r of noodies in butter- ed casserole, cover with layer of h or canned mushrooms. Take hard « ed eggs, halve nd no yolks Viash volks, season vit! It pper, m lemo ui Refil] ¢ with thi 1d cover whole gen- medium cream Sprinkle with grated cheese Brown in moderate YL: 1 1 ven, This makes a main dish t t ig dellclous ana saves the co e a Using Sherry Many housewives we using herry in cooking, adding flavor to every dish except that con- red \ It used to be th hefs way of fla ng, but day many everyday cooks in homes, use it to advantage. Try mn two tablespoons of sherry for each serving of soups such as cream of mushrcom and asparagus with consomme and oyster ew. Add the sherry about two wutes before removing from the I'¢ Baste roast chicken with a uid of two parts water and one part sherry, Sherry is excellent in 1gnt meat ravies, cream sauces, r hard sauce. Add } cup herry for 1 cup gravy. Add 3 espocns for each cup of sauce, after sauce has thickened and be- removing from five. Pour a erry over fresh or canned fruits served as an appetizer or Take A Tip When ironing lace, iren on the back of the lace that is laid on a folded turkish towel, to prevent shing the design. Filmy lace ieces ave laundered best by put- ing them in a jar, half-filled with soapy water, Screw the lid on tight and shake vigorously. Run i \ water in the jar for rinsing. Clothes hung away for the winter, hould have all pins cr metal orn- iments removed for they are apt to rust and leave stains on the fab- rics. Return bar soap to a dry soap dish to prevent unnecessary melting of the soap. inspirational If you want time to pass quickly 1ote for thirty days. -R. B. Thomas, Farmer's Alman- BE ———-— NE The Master » mind came the 64-dol- nto a decent roll? dough, right from eld the firm opinion that every passed the Banker pleasant-faced at the quarter. Only a fool would gar's tin cup on wished it was dark. hadn’t thought of an angle on how ‘Sam Shapiro failed to notice that He handed it to Sam. Wilson Dodds was He hadn't thought wighed out loud. was such a thing as charity in this There is no better way to boost your business than by local news MOUNT JOY, PA. paper advertising. | Mr. and Mrs, Earl Geltmacher Mrs. Ida Isenberger and Ella Shirk of Mount Joy, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gamber and daughter, Minnie attended the wed- ding of their grand-daughter Dolor- es Winters at Manheim on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gamber of Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gamber of Mount Joy were Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gamber. Mr Norma Brosey, of Manheim called on. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Harry Fogie of Philadelphia visited Mr. and Mrs George Schoelkoph over the week- end, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Young and family of Mt. Joy were Sunday visitors at the Schoelkoph home Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barton of Col- umbia, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Fogie. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Landis at Millway and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kieth at Brun- nerville. Mrs George Moore, Mrs. Land- enberger and Mrs. Leaman and son, all of Columbia with Mr. and Mrs Theodore Senor. Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Isler and h \ IS. Victor Sny ler cal- Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Bol nd Mrs. David Alleman spent a few days Sunday evening Viv 1 VI Henry R and family of Lititz, M and Lioyd Nentwig and family from Flcrin visited Mr. and Mrs. Wn Haines and famiy, C. M. WEBB & SON 122 South Barbara Street MOUNT JOY, PA. ROOFING — SPOUTING SHEET METAL WORK ROOF PAINTING PHONES: Mt. Joy 117-J E'town 928R7 Quality Meats ALSO A FULL LINE OF “ag Fruits & Vegoishles KRALL'S Meat Market West Main St.. Mt. Joy BENNETT'S Restaurant 45 EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY Monday thru Saturday Dinner served 11-2 and 5 to 8. THANKSGIVING DAY DINNERS & PLATTERS SERVED 11:30 a. m. — 7:60 p. m Reservations Phone 9036-R THANKSGIVING WEEK SPECIAL Beyers Ice Cream $2.00 Gallon Place orders early Closed Sundays TY ( OTIC to buyers of Sterling Silver The prices ol International Sterling have not been raised. You can still get beautiful International Sterling Silver for the same price you paid several years ago! For example a 6-piece place setting in most International Sterling patterns for less than $23.00. Just one more reason to see our distinguished collection of International Sterling Silver. FICKINGER - Jeweler — 87 East Main St. Tel. 1-W PUAN PINION AVIS SIS Florin Recently and Mrs. Lloyd Nentwig of Florin were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haines at Newtown, | The classes are open to The Ladies of the Church of |and will be held in the High Brethren went to New Windsor to School from 8:00 to 10:00 p. m. be- on Sat wday. | Mrs. Earl Gerlitzski and daughters ing each nt Saturday at Lancaster with Mr. and Mrs. John Kissinger. » Church will sponsor an all mu- program in the Florin Church the Brethren on Saturday night, December 11th, nsurance Agent, is suffering from in injury resulting from a fall off a horse while horse-back riding Saturday He will be off duty Mrs. Adah Eichler and daughter, Margaret and Jimmy Musser spent | Saturday at Lancaster. Messrs. A. D. Garber, George Mumper Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul . Harry Leedom who has been bedfast the past week oved at this writing. IGNORED RED LIGHT Robert C. Maloney, of Landisville prosecuted at Lancaster for ig- and James streets at 12:40 a. m WTOWN Everything That United Auxiliaries Happened At [spent the week-end with Mrs. Min- | | nie Geltmacher, of Kinderhook. (From page 1) Bridge to be under the instruction of Mrs. Herbert H. Beck of Lan- caster, who is the only qualified in this vicinity holding a Master's Rating in Contract Bridge. everyone | ginning January 4th and continu- successive Tuesday for 6 weeks, All proceeds from this | project will be turned over to the | Linen Fund. For further inform- ation call Mrs. A. C. Mayer, Mrs. D. E. Schlosser, Mrs. Jay C. Mus- ser or Mrs. Joseph Germer. Mrs. Newcomer appeint®d the John K. Wittle, Prudential | following chairmen for these com- . mittees: Ways and Means: Mrs. | Paul K. Stehman, Mrs. James A. | Phillips, Mrs. Simeon Horton; Ser- ! vice, Mrs. Carlton Jones, Mrs. Si- { men P. Nissley, Mrs. Alvin B. Big- Young People of West Green weeks | ler: Sick, Mrs. Harriet Brown, Mrs. Sarah Schlegelmilch and Ed- a Sarah Schleg Fo od | Clarence Schock, Mrs. S. B. Bern- ar lerson, Mr. and Mrs. Rod- : ward Henderson, Mr. and 5. ROG= | art; Entertainment and Program, | Naylor, of West Chester went Mrs. I. E. Schlosser, Mrs. Louella re C ir untington formers camp in Huntington | pion Miss Mary Newpher; Publicity, Mrs. A. C. Mayer and Mrs. Jay C. Musser. Curvin Martin Jr. (From page 1) linger, Lititz R1, 6th; Harold Geib, Manheim R2, 7th; John Risser, Bainbridge Rl, 8th; Harold Rohrer of Lancaster R7, 9th; and James Hess, Strasburg R1, 10th. More than 200 4-H Club mem- bers and C. of C. attended the ban- quet. Individual award winners of the various clubs and their individual ecores were as follows: Elizabethtown: Marian E. Hess, 67.7: Alma Longenecker, 95.0; Mt. Joy: Curvin S. Martin, 954; Lilly Ann Greider, 93.6; Bainbridge: Robert Good, 94.2; Allen Good 93.8; Manheim: Gerald Shelly 954; Eu- gene Miller, $4.7; and Robert J. Kreiser, 88.7. lll A een Order strawberry plants for early Spring delivery and put them in the ground as soon as weather and soil conditions permit, say | Perm State extension fruit speci- alists. is greatly im=- | ee GED BC et Phone E'town 171 or 13 For High Prices Let Us Haul Your Poultry Direct Diffenderfer spent the weekend at | To The City Buck Ridge Camp in Perry County. ! a SMALL HAUL Paul G. Mumma & Son ELIZABETHTOWN R 1. G FEE Phone E'town 345J5 a red {traffic light at Prince AROUND bo) In the Ads | | On These | A PAGES and | 0. Low 1 Penn Lime Stone | §| PHONE E-TOWN 66-R-2 on || Clean Crushed Stone Prompt Delivery at Prices ® & Cement Company — RHEEMS, PENNA. 5-6- |! C. ROBERT MANHEIM R. D. 1, PENNA. FRY AIR COMPRESSOR - | 5 BL Doge f WORK Rock Drilling Concrete Breaking, Etc. EXCAVATING & GRADING Cellars Trenches, Etc. PHONE MOUNT JOY 126-R4 LILI: a a TRIE ETL TLL 7 SL @ Previews of the newest, most exciting toys and gifts for all your family- come in and bring the childre Toys Are On Display All ready for you to make your selection. We suggest you shop i early, in the Toy department, to be sure, your particular toy is there. Wheel Goods : Wheel toys make a wonderful gift. You will find a good stock of is them at our store. H. S. NEWCOMER & SON, Inc. | Mount Joy, Pennsylvania EI IE MITE FE Ee ARP PNT NE a eR AE) ST TE RR TA RT TS RE TA (Hl ur er grass | disc h: 6 speec with ty Allis C automa matic fully e Fairhar Joh Meuntv planter power hinder, ber: tw with dr on rubt land ro poultry tiple tr cof mixes All Rel Fact Fr Sale Auction Cle) rs: NO