2—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, July 21, 1919 ey {yolks in place of each whole egg! called for in the recipe. If you Th M J B 1 { HAPPENINGS need to use leftover egg whites, t | mak ringues for ie r pud- | e Mount Joy Bulletin} "™'_ "mic si” oma Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher | fruit. Make a fruit whip or a C ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 on LONG AGO | boiled frosting or sherbet. To Have Y our al | keep egg yolks in refrigerator, Buy NOW at These Official Inspection Station No. 0218 § LOW PRICES! « +. canned meats come in handy! ’ ' farm machines, mean animals that | A tran er vid Hille weter to's 3 bout | cover with a little water a Published Every at No. | bite, kick and charge, add medi- | 1 East Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. col ost and loss of work. Three 20 Years Ago | tain their moisture and keep them Inspected Now! Corner NV —— : : | tightly covered. times as many farm men are in- | Subscription, per year .. $2.00 All customers expect hon- hyve eb ) ~ | Inspirational Siz Months : ay $1.00 jured as farm women. These | 20 YEARS AGO far BE : at their grocer. Three Months ..........., 8 needles). accidents, entailing all Annual Enterline Reunion will| The present moment is all we S K ! L L E D M E C H A N C ol weight from g Single Copies the cost in money and lives, now | be held at Reservoir Park Harris- | call oy own for works of lo assure you of honest Sample Copies FREE justify a week of education, thru | burg Thercys of righteous dealing and of Prompt, courteous service weight at A&P we buy the Batercd ot the Postolfice: at Mt co-operation by organized farm | Mr. Kautz who made her home | family tenderness. George Eliot finest scales, have them con- a he ostollice ¢ Mt. . . | ——— DA Qs mn ee | Joy, Pa, as second-class mail mat- | rural press and radio. With Miss Emma Pennell has gone 7:00 A. M. TO 6:00 P. M. stantly checked for accuracy i Le Sf Meth im oy wt, Tas | SALU NGA and put them in plain sight : - . WHEN YOU DON'T VOTE | Markets Eggs, 28-30 cents; But- —————————— | . di | sralsay. "0 an see the dials, ' Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper y . 3 ter, 40 cents; Lard 13 cents. { TE where you can Armour S Publishers’ Association Whether you exercise a right : ' Sy | Central Cut-Rate store opened | Mr. and Mrs. William M. Male- | | And, of course, all our em- to vote or not is your privilege. | for dren, in the ri heh | {horn of the Navajo Methodist I gy ployees are thoroughly trained CORNED BEEF . and strictly instructed to con- HASH = Tm The ar gain: J NF : Y m The his against the man | building Mission, at Farmington N. M., | who doesn’t, is that of duty in) : : : : esp Mr. ; Mrs. James Neal cele- | spen severd weeks visiting Dod rims i . conjunction with privilege. Per- Mr. and Mrs. Jame ; Neal cele pent y al ek Marfax Lubrication Washing | form to our policy of 16 ounces i c > + { . brated their 12th wedding anniver- | the former's brothers and sisters ; 4 : + haps he hasn't had any issue a- | i Mr f ident PHONE MYT. JOY a1 FLORIN, PA. to the pound. can 3 . { SAry. Mr alenorn was a former resident, . We should not forget that just | vise that is of such raramount ne a | : : Sve iy Es : due : . : I : There was a heavy fall of hail | Miss Gerry Hiestand visited her If we should ever make a hecause it is the majerity, that ma- importance, that concerns him | . : es . y sta zhi / ’ tong Fu . { In the Donegal section, during the | cousin, Elaine Danner at Wash- { mistake in weighing your pur- Jit jority isn't always right. vitally enough to cast his ballot. |. . A reser en - sm tpt ee | . Swift s J | : Friday's storm. | ington, D. C. recently. i chase, you will be doing us a ® @ 0 But we can't understand this at- | . , . | vs: {ise : Middletown will ban fireworks The Women's Society for The corn crop may he off to a |tiude when the results of voting | ! ti L kat t A Git { entirely in 1930. | Christian Service met at the home : . any. me 's- | an national, state, county and city | , : : good start but many, many hors- | : i . A i I of { Two piers of the new river |of Mrs. Amos Newcomer, Mount : w mila oie ances, | issues, touches all of us. | es, under similar circumstance . : Joy, RD1, last Wednesday. Those Jost the race. But let something arise that : Wi : present were: Mrs. W. W. Fackler ¢ ® 0 {1s so personal you may be direct- Mrs. Mary Minich, Mis. J. M. { Newcomer, Mrs. Walter Peifer, | Mrs. Willis Kendig, Mrs. George favor if you call it to our at- PREM tention, We would appreciate any 12-01 39 2 have to can suggestions you may | bridge at Columbia have been now completed, ; | Earl M. Godschalk, Landisville, There are really a few liars | ly affected by its. results, and| 0 playing golf ai Media whe tell the truth occasionally, watch the man register! Take, | but only when they can’t think | for instance, the much-heated | Fifty gusets attended a birthday | Rosenfeld, Rev. and Mrs. Mort of a lic that fits the occasion. controversial topic of socialized surprise for John H. Keener, May- | Mrs. William Malehorn gave an ee ® medicine, for example. This af-) . help us maintain our strict BANQUET WHOLE COOKED standards of honesty and ac- Chicken 3% $1.79 curacy, or anything else we | | | f { | i Heights, shot a hole-in-one. | SWANSON'S BONED can do to make your A&P Chicken 6-01 55¢ better place to shop, man in coat and tie, cool. But. | of the law of supply and demand conserve energy by planning tasks | scientifically, combing jobs. Do | not hurry with your work, allow | | time distribute effort effectively. | Rearrange kitchen equipment so | PALMOLIVE, LIFEBUOY OR 2. ITE RETESET TLE LEIA EEL \L % 3 agular 2 3 < U LUX 1). LE cakes When transferring a ! C it scems sort of foolish, when the | on one product that moves the | thermometer hits the 90's, to put | Prices up or down in this multi- such stress on formality. Wo- | Product business: it is the oper- men dress informally and com- | ation of the law in relationship to all the products.” | town. informal talk on the mission work tore z ni | | . DEVILED SHOULD HAVE A REASON feet al doctors mn the United | Daniel S. Shank, celebrated his | among the Navajo Indians. i Please write: : No 2 3-01 33 Russi: cart ists humorists | States. It is an important ques- 59th birthday anniversa Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peife i Ham on ¢ Russian cartoonists, ion for. ithe. profession. witha #1 99th birthday anniversary. Mr. Mrs. alter cifer , : | Customer Relations Departmont and satirists, charge that Russian | os Es i Eshleman Bros, are advertising | were entertained by Mr. and Mis Whether you started with a Stanley Steamer or a '49 Ford, new laws ARP Food Stores ARMOUR'S DRIED ’ | vast majority of doctors hrongh | p. : WW 13 . { 4 214-01 piecople don’t laugh enough. . Palm Beach Suits and Knickers at| Roy Kauffman, Manheim at their can cost you your license after only one accident. In case of ac cident, 420 Le t Avenue Beef glass 29¢ They ave upheld by an official | out the country warning of 20 percent less. t cottage at Spring Lake. these laws, now effective in 40 states, can require you to show finan- | a exington ent I Lt aid 4 | danger. In the city of Cincin- P Sas Yl Wi wna cial responsibility up to $11,000 or face the loss of your driving New York 17, N.Y . Russian jsurnal which Sal Sue 3 nati, Ohio a metropolitan area ehpa users of gasoline are now . : ! privileges. Why take chances when State Farm Mutual can give deductions were ‘fully justified’. | a ah Ny toctor paying a tax of four cents per| Stimulate your business by adver= you complete protection at lower rates? It'll pay you to call or Newspapers are too grim, they pr a5 ny ha . il { gallon. { ising in the Bulletin. come in today. ‘Hormel’ s Spam, Mor Pork : : the Issue 0 medi : : 2 : add. Three Moscow publications | . A gigantic sale of groceries: and ur's ha done away w hy humor | ¢"¢ should be brought to a vote, dry goods now ble on by the AMMON R. HOFFER or Armo ave one awa) ! sectiions entirely It is -just|YOU would guess that at least | S. B. Bernhart Estate. + 4 IC ll 3 41 89 119 David Street Mount Joy, Pa. REET like we have always said, that if | 90 to 95 per cent of them would | 4 annual union picnic by our eer:La . Telephone 3-4901 T e re ave & a) ad, é | . | fe > ) ( ines: - dient funny. wha is | Jus against, But, ‘mo more | | Sunday Schools will be ‘held ° at For Home Delivery 12.07 Cc = > " {than 10 per cent ould! You | : . there to laugh about? From | re iis on > il yRocky Springs Park this month. SH SEIN] Ci FURL TILL I CAN 39 what we read about Russia, we |’ Jarl Leedom’s car was stolen VALLEY FORGE {0c ToT {RoE ALLINQTS: Soubt very sh if the folks with | thought all doctors were against | from its parking space at Colum- PIEL'S i LIT At LARGEST INSURANCE COMPANY doubt very much aS ! | medicine? The bi Ab PRIOR a TN TSN NN ON rn a the keenest sense of humor, can | >" 90% $ | bia. LLING ROCK ' . get much merriment out of liv- | reason for less than 10 per cent of The resignation of Clarence A. ALE & PORTER EE = = a NT California Valencia Fw rs colin. te ce : { Sma == == ing. Maybe it just “ain't funny. | Ine orig "eo wy . | Shuber, teacher in Jr. High was|| Victor J. Schmoll i i { { because less than per cent of | received : acceple ; > ToT pict - | y SO 1C the dectors of Cincinnati are | Ee 4) : in ecepied by Be Jor —Distributor— Ni TH E LITTLE G REE N JUICY ORANGES HELP ARTHITICS | é school board. OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. ) Medical men tell us that the registered voters. | Marietta and Donegal Presbyter- Drive In For Curb Service i JEEP 208 SIZE : | © 00 ic hurches held a ioj oldest disease known to man is | | ian Churches held a joint service { arthritis. They find traces of it | What determines the price of | at the latters church. { GOES DOWN YOUR \ Cc in the hones of dinosaurs and the | gasoline? The Perry Countians will hold DAIRYMEN | ‘ dozen historians find those giants in-| The answer probably looks | their annual picnic at Cassel’s ( STR E ET habited the land before man. casy--in a free economy the | Park. STOP LIFTING ! La i CALIFORNIA SWEET DUARTE : 1 So, arthritis is nothing new, but | price charged for almost anything| Because it was too hot, all the HEAVY MILK CANS P : S 2 Ibs 2 Cc it's cure would be! There are|is decided by such forces as the |moulders at the Grey Iron refused MOUNT JOY Every Day of The Week such a large number of sufferers, | cost of materials and labor, com-|to work Monday. { FLORIN M ri 3 wy re . fs ott - 1 onday and frida | | many badly crippled most suffer- | petition, and the supply and de- | eighth non-stop trip across Y Y { MIXED FRUIT: one 1s 29¢ ‘ ing great pain. Much has been | mand situation. But, in the case the Atlantic has just been com- ! MAYTOWN Monday and Thursday i i ; written about arthritis, diets and | of gasoline, there is still another | pleted. i I! baths and medecine offered for | very important factor. Gasoline iid 0 ° i relief. But, it seems that more! is just one product resulting from | Wl 0 . : 1 : ! KE Cc and more people are added to the | 2a multi-preduct 0g) he Bulletin’ S i i Nectar Tea Bags 48 in pkg 4 list of afflicted. It is the hope | operation. In other words, i ® i FINE QUALITY of those whe know the misery | get a given amount of gas, a“ bh k! | if IC e S { 9.07 ¢ oo | ¥ - an 10¢ that accompanies it, that some- | producer must also make certain | crap 00 » | 0 Hl TOMATOES 1 0% € ark es § ‘ure | amount f kerosene, rating oil, iff "pr - i T CT TISSUE Hing will soon be found to cw hoor a Yersen heating oil | + + + | I ] T 33 ft QUALITY CLEANERS MN TOILET TISSUE arthritis, s Otc, y p - : 1 Ww . : oo 9 | Here is how that fact influen- | D Hoe St Rel: 7 ¢ ite) et the i 76-78 East Main Street Mount Joy i ALDORF 3 rolls 22¢ : . 4 | ressed up ares: 2 1-2 ¢ bite . N) GIVE 'EM A BREAK | ces Piven. Surf | size shredded wheat biscuits, 2 1-2 | Cool Your Mi 1k | YOU PHONE 3-4071 WE CALL if LANG'S SWEET MIXED other advantage in living in | as was the case last winter-- de- Sess i Swlirnnl ql \ ) youl % Hoke Pan hu By restaurants | mand for heating fuels is strong | 1 T Se Be 1-2 almond sxizact, 3 1 | WRITE - WIRE - PHONE FOR re —— S cr - ar PICKLES a a 25¢ a om ov é [nd Brice: aod The the | melted butter, 1 1-4 ¢ powdered FREE LITERATURE = == ES EET EET TITIES ES : don’t require male customers to I 3 "arc A =" € | sugar, 3-4 c¢ shredded cocoanut. PAUL E WEBBER - - ———— ——————— EIGHT O'CLOCK ar CO i luring the ! producer can make most o is | ; iis . - d Wi 77 LITT, . wear coats and ties uring € i Roll cereal into crumbs. Add | & VWirne Ne i ruil 717, § COFFEE Mild and Mellow 1-lb bag 41c¢ hot summer menths. City din- | F ng . ang he | and almond extract to melt- Appliance iring 3 x er-out are limited to a. choice in| can hold gas prices down. Then ed butter, Stir in powered su- | MASTERSONVILLE. PA. CN ‘better’ restaurants. where more | SUPPOSE, as accasionally occurs, | gar, about 1-4 cup at one time 211-J Manheim. R3. 3 a0 a 3 ) wv . Ce : Panne | dems ser oil 3 vi At 3 / x . - . formal attire is required. Fancy | dermal Io thie ote is az Stir until smooth. Mix in coco- | 3 / Wl o/ pal RN Soap Prices Reduced! eating places must maintain an air : 9 a Oye mem he mu sill) nut and 3-4 cup of cereal crumbs. | 3 2 Ce OT 2 RN IN LINE WITH OUR POLICY TO PASS SAVINGS ON TO YOU, of decorum, to go with their ¢wn ow 1¢ ’ pe cost. In Shape into one-inch balls. As| 3 W. 7 WHEN THERE IS A DECLINE IN THE MARKET PRICE, OUR SOAP : 5 nn | 4 ase, > ro hd ave | : : yn prices, and shirt sleeves and open i tase, he will ro ably. have | each ball is shaped, roll in the re- RN / 2401 3 PROBUCTS RETAIL FRICKS WERE REDUCED. necks just aren't decorous | lo increase the price charged for | maining crumbs. Yields 2 doz 3 : / nold 3 encugh, | gasoline in order to keep out of | Your Sire 3 “, JV BN DUZ, OXYDOL, IVORY SNOW, IYORY FLAKES OR 8 : 1 i C rve Your Strength Con OLA 3 A proprietor may reason that | Ae Accor ing to one al House work in hot weather saps Jp 3 RINSO “hn 28 air-conditioning will keep the | thority, “It is not the operation your strength. Be efficient and | 3 / RN 3 3