Bulletin, Joy, Pa., Thursday, August 10, 1950 | The Mount Joy Bulletin Jno. E. Schroll, E JUNE, 1501 ursday at No. 9-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa Subscription, per year $2.00 Six Months “axis o's ooo BaD Three M 60 Sing Copi 05 Bample Cope FRE} Entered at the fice at Mt Joy 1, A cond~cl mail mat- ter under the Act of March 3, 1879 Member, v Newspaper Pul 3 ation Dp n Copy | chan iver 1 should reach Toes We 1 not 1 0 any a che the « 1 1 1 a. m precednm ol Nn. Cl: V be ( ted t 9 RJ icati day » makes it. ® ® 9 just stable think- sense is Today there is as much horse but it’s mostly hor- ve it. ea on Siopl , even though six- ix refuses to retire.” She take me about in ot time but I haven't g more of us have Soph- oo ew {| YOU HOARDERS shipment of 11 mil- yf sugar arrived at Hawaii; another 18 was due the next Ry to Rico for our refin- eries » on you hoarders. FO WAR costliest ration for . Today in nts. New weap- ost. A fighter of 18 rock- 060. Bui we who. | NATIONS FLAG adherents of 't official UN to its used on heing ields that this flag is ace and should not be the minds of flac war in Nations does stands etlorts of na- ary strength if » for nations, pa Thore nifercemen:, A0Lere spresentative of pose of protect- are working in ditor and Publisher will he sent free, on application to the Board at 85 John Street, New York City 7 The new form is easy and con \ { Il the farmer has to do i to week a series of yes or no an- wers, The blank was submitted to il of the nation’s leading au- thorit on farm protection, as well 1s rmers, for criticism and sug gestions, The comments received wer incorporated in the fina! versu I'he check list covers in detail lightning, flam installa- such hazards as electrical al ion juipment, and heating yste se are primary causes of f vas indeed, they are f all fires. And many a grave haz- ard goes uncorrected simply be cause it has heen overlooked. The National Board's blank provides a it out if it exists. n the farm is one of the natters. In many instanc- fire fi gravest of organized rhting facil- ties do not exist. Once a fire has a wealth oi which to started, it usually finds flammable materials on out of Un- pre- eed. It may be completely ontrel in a matter of minutes. der these circumstances, fire vention should be one of the first and most continuous jobs of every farmer. ® 5% 0 IG YOU iat hh] and wage con- trols necessary and sound in prep ss for war and during war, ier war is a threat or an ctual stringent measures are dness taken.; A p program men to train if to fight. Our strength is built means more nec- military volun- essary through organized National Guard. As re- minded by the President in his teers, draftees, reserves and the message to Congress, all training more money, more weapons. mms of dollars, with government materials for defense orders, limiting non-essen- tial production, requisition of nec- essary materials and prevention of inventory hoarding. M we mate facilities are production loans and als and necessary for defense with gevernment loan guarantees, to aid industry to fi- ance their required expansion. It that higher taxes are re- quired to distribute the prevent profiteering burden, | and holding own inflation, of cutting The president speaks back unnecessary fed- eral government programs in order to decrease demands for manpower, This also It will buying commodities. materials, will save taxpayer's money. mean less installment through gevernment control of ere- censumer’s goods and for speculation, » is a sharp rise in prices > President says he will ask Con- for power to control price and No. vou won't | And a reader asks, what rvone the Some vay shout control of wages, too? As we Use nd white | S€€ it, prices have risen, are rising, S e diss rs if they | “ad we wonder how much of an ay ce without : is necessary before auth- j thout ace er peace A acts to put on u ceiling? is eet eee eee 5 0 © ELIZABETHTOWN COMMUNITY P EPS HOUSE FARM FAIR SEPT. 14-16 In i hen wifie goes hig wn will join the ranks to ountry or back home to °F Lan County muniti vi « fo y aps takes present | 1 how m Sep- Junie the Dad | 14, 15, and 16 1S ye chief cook and . washer, dons | Wien the first zabeth- and a saucepan. | Wn Fair will vy cusicm is practised in The is sponsored by the m: ris of the 1 , has been | ©! Kiwanis Club for ca generations. It gives | © tit of its Community Bet- the n a cl to learn mn Fun what a w n she The Fair will be open on Thurs- complains a over a | © and Frid nd cn hot stove all of “never having | Blurday er evening. any time for myself” or “on my : 2 farn in- feet tant from morning fo | It and | night”. Numerous men subjected to all sorts f this absent ‘treatment have found pay if nd many - from exy re, various short cuts will feature need nt to underline the growing im- They see no but™ ‘letiing it By keeping the dust and tu V of making the bed, air’ during the day. curtains drawn the find the doesn’t show, tables, day’s papers and weekly They find it easier in the sink fer a certain period and then w:2shing when there is danger of toppling. As for cimes simple with a can Laundry can be jammed into the hamper and then sent out, just be- fore wifie returns. No woman’ is | going to get tears from us about | ¢ housekeeping—its a cinch! { ee oo a FIRE ON THE FARM Fires on farms kill some people each year, injure thousands more, and destroy property at an znnual rate of nearly $100,000,060. To help reduce this loss, farmers | ean now use a new Farm Inspec- | 1 tion Form, prepared by the Nation- | and also by covering with ‘each magaznes floor an chairs to stack dishes | cooking,” it be- opener. 3,300 gl ‘Board of Fire Underwriters. it | BROOD FALL CHICKS ethtown as the commercial center ncaster County. It se numbers fron r and Dauphin Coun- attend the Fair Re 3 PS ies wil CONEWAGO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY IS CHARTERED The state hes granted a charter to the C Elizabethtown, $10,000. ruction Co., newago Const incorporated for H. Schwang- and Leon H Incorporators are O r, Joseph F. 3 all of Elizabethtown, and D. of Lancaster. Gingrich Mark Schwanger, EN Brooding chicks in late and early summer fall is a practice gaining ror among poultrymen since good much of poultry ¥ fall pastures can ,supply extension Pennsylvania the ration, say specialists of the Stat e College. | bloom. (J. 0. BRUBAKER GRADUATED FROM MOODY INSTITUTE HAPPENINGS J. Omar Brubaker si Of last week LONG AGO Tv vv exercises held at the Moody Institute, Illincis, Mr, majored in the Chicago, baker Ad iia Pastor's course graduating Magna Cum Laude 20 Years AGO Gers Andrade honors special vear was to edit the 1950 ARCH, G y ‘ d the | Ohl | year hock of the institute, he jee Station. west of town | He sumed this position last year after serving as lay-out the 1949 ARCH. Besides the was graduated during Commencement Bible | Missionary - | | with | } assignment this | { editor of editor- TWO YOUTHS INJURED; CAR SKIDDED INTO TREE Two Lancaster youths were in- jured when a 1950 station wagon in t 1 | | SERVING ABOARD | | | t Mrs. John [1 | m at Rowe i ’ 1 hip of the year bock he also was I I 50 mp, ind | member of the Student Council and | ( 1 ne ( el am nied t nA Missionary Prayer Band Leader for eventy dolla ‘ India Ce n large park to Ir. Brubaker's fiancee, Miss Jo | which they Bru- | to negotiate a curve on the Mt, Joy- Mount were Gretna road at wm, Sunday and skidded ree, Damage to the car nated at $500. —-— -——— John H. hird class, Williams, Street, Mount aboard the Jarbara erving diodon with the Pacific Williams recently Naval service for a period passengers about submarine Fleet. reentered the failed 2:15 into a was esti- A SUB engineman, USN, son of Mr, Williams of 205 and North Joy, is USS of six Kauff- Band president, will be for all built in front of the Grand Lodge ‘ tm Fhe I Ann Cameron, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, | years. ail wa tarted at the Masonic | iy : accompanied him to his home and i Liizabethtown { Doris Siller and Dorothy Baker |S Visiting in the home of Mr. and | KAUFFMAN CLAN TO MEET ri Sil nad roth I Yosh x vs tha 3 . cted winners it the Junict Mrs. John Henry Brubaker. Miss | The Join and Jacob B. > C. tation WGAL Cameron was the recipient of the man reunion will be held Sunday, : fn lumni = lars : iven | \ Jag coriposed of Alumni scholarship award given | August 13, at the Ironville tit v recently: | 20MM) to the most outstanding Hall. George Campbell, . © Dato Baker. Ribert tudent, in the student body of the | will Lo in charge and there Hostetter, Edward Hendrix, Rober " 1 games and entertainment Ch : . Those from this section attend- | present Lindemuth and Richard Heisey. v : ing the exercises at Chicago were: Betsy Bigler fractured her COl=- Mr. and Mrs ind daughter, John Henry Brubaker Mary Ann; Miss Rohrerstown; Mr, Kraybill and Mr, ar bone in a fall from her bed. Heilig is 5. Kuhn substituting for Miller, Wilmer Fannie west ward mail carrier. 1 NM V1 W. D. Chandle: treated : Henry E. Brubaker. council members to iced tea at the tl A lis nex Monday evening PP&I. ANNUAL REPORT WINS A ge weasel was shot on the NEW NATIONAL AWARD Mun ma y K rm at Ironville after A “Highest Merit Award" was SLi 8 12 ch ole ns presented to the Pennsylvania An eel weighing 14 pounds and Power and Light Company by the length Chiques creek. 7 ounces and 37 inches in recognition of 1949 Report to Shareholders’ World “in the Excellence of its . Financial was caugiat mn the Annual Two men were killed and sev- : 1 : in the in- eral injured when a train ran into an estments publication's selection of 1 gang of track laborers between i 3 . i the best reports of American in- Jdizabethtown and Conewago dustry \i ° on Market I 24 and 26 cent: = . : fe RS; Selection, with nearly 5000 bus- putter 35 cents; lard 71% cents. : ; uf A iness reports entered this year, is R pho Fownship school board | 4., 1 i i i Gk based on the interesting way in voted to open the vacant room i ps A hi which industry data and informa- Newtown, due to larger enroll- ¢ tion is expressed to shareholders, ent : = : employes and the general public. 4 Ng = 0IMIMISS101 I JES ) CQ n i 1 am 1 hopes to open This latest award, the second the new bridge betw ‘ri S= i ) ney. age Wright given PP&L’s 1949 report thus far, ille 1d Col ia by October 1st. total national local utility boosts to seven the * fires during the awards the has won in Wg tnree were grass lds and i : 5 jrass field NA | annual report competition during NK the Hcffmar shey fz { 5 Larli ; a Hershey farm | (pe past 5 years. Earlier in the spontaneous combustion. + S| bu tie 1 year, the 1949 report was given Box Council engaged 1gineers second place in the Edison Electric Institute 0 make complete survey of our : awards for the best re- situation. —— — — water ne R ports in the electric industry. rn —- A Honey Brock man working his The Bulletin’ $8 lino on the turnpike. was run FOR... Watches. Clocks-Jewelry And Watch Repairing JEWELER Warren H. Greenawalt 209 West Main St.,, MT. JOY OPEN EVERY EVENING LIVE and DRESSED CHICKENS "DELIVERY BLAIN KAUFF MAN MT. JOY, PA. ROUTE 1 DIAL 3-4929 CARBOLA Disinfecting White Paint tains LINDANE, Kills Also ISQTOZ Dairy Sy Dairy Spray HESS BROS. Sliccessors To HUBER OBERHOLTZER FLORIN, PENNA. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 Con- Flies 26-tf CHERISHED.. . in your mind and: heart, are Loved the Memories of your One when you elect our Home for your Tribute, (alt 6329 SHEETZ HOME FOR’ FUNERALS North Duke Street At Lemon LANCASTER, PENNA. SMALL FRY WILL LIKE AP's BIG ASSORTMENT OF | Fresh Fruits & Vegetables! 3 a Customers iy 7 Corner These are salad days at A&P. | Are the tomatoes ripe, but firm, as | they should be? Is the lettuce crisp and sweet? THIS NATIONAL VEGETABLE L110 TN LN RL ADAM H. GREER Phone 3-4124 87 East Main Street MOUNT JOY “Prices include Federal Tax - over by a truck and killed. Scrapbook! |, . Mrs. Edna G. Manley, sixty-two, ¢ ® 0 at Columbia. wad | L Week's Best Rel ipe: Sukiyaki: 2T oil, 1% lbs. | thin, sirloin steak, cut in diagonal slices about 2 in, long and 14 in wide, V4 Cc sugar, 34 ¢ soy sauce. 4 ¢ water or mushroom stock, 2 redium onions, sliced thin, 1 green thin pepper, sliced in strips, 1 e sliced celery (sliced diagonally 11% ), 1 10 or 12-0z. can bamboo ed thin, 1 8-0z. can mushrooms, sliced hin, 1 bunch nions, cut in 1-in. lengths included. Heat oil in glllel. Add meat and brown light- soy sauce and mush- Add half cf this ture neat. Push meat to one side mix- iced onions, green pepper, celery. Cook a few minutes Add ren uning soy sauce liquid, i : } bamboo hoots and mushrooms. | i Cook from 3 - 5 minutes. Add green nyo yi onions and tcps. Cook one minute. | Stir well and serve at once. Planting Iris: Iris is one of the easiest flowers to grew and one of the lovliest in They should he planted during the summer, if watched and watered through the dry spells. It is the “rainbow flower”, and comes n a variety of Two of the colors and types. | bearded kinds are very | satisfactory, the Iris pumila, little dwarf, and the Tall Bearded Iris lant the dwarf They plantings. make rockery or Some nches, but border | grow as high as 12 three | multiply transplanted and divided most are around rr four inches. They will idly if few years. There are 1 over 5,000 named kinds of the Tali bearded Iris. Some ‘of them grow service. trom two to four feet high. Both these types of Iris like soil not too damp. Add well-rotted woen making the bed and top-dress | manure with bone meal, wood ashes, superphosphate or | once or twice a season. | A Ceat For Fish For a crisp coating for fish, try dipping the salt- | ted milk, crushed cracker crumbs. fillets into lightly ini Cost. then finely The fish may then with fat and a hot oven. ! be fried cr basted baked in Inspirational: | An acre of performance is worth the whole world of promise. et ead A ei sree | PLANT CLEAN WHEAT To avcid infection with stinking mut of wheat, only grain free from mut or seed treated before plant- ing should be used, say extension pl pat gists of Pennsylvania | State College. | Have an Electric Pressure-type Water Heater in Your Dairy Take Advantage of oii Our NEW LOW RATES You need only Rave a 30-gallon (or larger) electric pressure-type water hedter installed in line with company specificatjons [to enjoy the advantage of our special new low rate for electric water heating With Reddy Kilowatt on the job, your hot water worries quickly disappear. ..No more fires to tend... No more trips from the home to barn with heavy buckets of water growing cold on the way. No more inconvenience. Now with dependable, low-cost elec- tricity you'll have an abundant hot water supply whenever you need it...automatically...and at low Ask your local equipment dealer, or your PP&L farm representative about the new savings on electric water heating service under our special new rates. Save time! Save work! Make your dairy farm more profitable. ..right away. Electricity in Farming Doesn't Cost... It Pays! PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Are all the owner vegetables fresh, clean and appeliz- ing? You'll be doug us a favor if you let us know any time you find any of our pro- duce below par. # Please write: CALIFORNIA SWEET JUICY VALENCIA ORANGES 5% 49° NONE PRICED 3 4c Customer Relations Depariment, v . A&P Food Stores “#420 Lexington Avenue New York 17, N. 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