BRAINY ARERR VAN CEA SPE REE LAE RAE PELE AY THE BULLETIN, Mount nt Joy. Pa. Thursday, November 18 the most brilliant military op- | S C. C. Ibe filed by March 1, 1956, and erations of his great career cros- tate of {the winners will be selected on | WW I I A F FS | THE BULLETIN | sed the Delaware and surprised . . {the basis of these reports. An | O Ip ublished every Thursday at 11 | ;,,q defeated the Hessians gar- | Sponsors Community [impartial board of judges of { Bost, Main tt aout: Joy. risoned in the city of Trenton, | |three men and two women will | Larmon D Smith, Publisher | Five days later, on December ‘Development Contest select the winners. John E. Schroll, | 30th, he again crossed the Dela- Harrisburg — Every Pennsyl- Only one omy will be recog- Editor and Publisher, 1901-1952 | ware from the Pennsylvania Vinhia commarite iron the Sl from Sach SomtuniLy. | ——————— | side and again defeated the Bri Lys : vs several organizations in | Subscription Rete $2 50 per | tish ot the battle of Princeton, | Smallest village to the largest the same community are parti- year by Wig ‘11 y i re Advertising rates bon request { forcing the retreat of General city, will be invited by the cipating, they must coordinate VIC pa NK ca eats finner z alwi 1 arn Llovd Swary Viount Joy § 11 Phe 2 1d Cl ¢ 1 I c } ) 1 the g ack 1Q Ked 4 on if st ad ¢ h car 1 wd S 1d ‘a I . those - CW I'SSS, pit €V¢ . 1 Lhe ( 10¢ 1 a the V W no success : : lio Lloyd went to the phone, called his home, and asked his brother ol { l set of cal he went back re he had eaten | _, Kit and proceeded to wait for his brothers arrival — -— — Casually glancing at! the oat rack he spied a top co looked like his the afte hen it struck him — i forgotten to take his ) : : wit along with him wi kevs in { i Chr h and : for 3 hi sil J from out Milton xplained to me whi We roducts cost more than ; i trees to. He said: “When aj __ ali) yosed to know th for what he’s : neal zoological name’, i ! A its it, and the Dn part will kill ’ ( yodv S § — — Sounds gh per day i a ; for hus “Before we wer oo cem married, J - - -, vou used to give moi » the loviest presents. Do vou me the lo lest rese Do vou and remember the Husband: ‘Yes, d bu ever heard of a fisherman g bait to a.fish after he caught it.’ 3 P V S H- D( ’S ( Y 1OU I 1 d 10 » o Wt ( € | 1 ed hi ) 1 ) 1 ined I could i the irst V( 4 I I The I eek ATrlzZZi¢ I « his neighbo goin 0 Y WU 1 1 Ire Dor forget to )1d Faithful.” To t in lied “See heck! I g I Ww me Whe 1 ) ) her voic 1 ym thin A sign she Ov ) I tioned about the pai lat went to a shooting ch, T « tted Mil- ton Der 1 Sorry Milt, and don't worry I won't tell what happened at the | § “Purple I , Even i ou don't care to|M bowl or eat anything, it'll bel worth your while to go down to] ’ Holtzman’s Lincoln Bowling | Alleys & Restaurant to see the |§d new uniforms the help is wear | Or ing, especially the propriet Just order a cup of coffee and ask for Lee, he'll show his to you. There a woman {from |g road Street who works at the fd Mount Joy Mills, and one day last week she was telling the] girls there, that she knows of a | place to get the best drink — — |§ three-fourth whiskey ,and one third soda, she exclained. i A WISE OWL" I aul ntic record was celebrated! ter of the Eighteenth Century, classes: population, classes: (1) jilous day, with long church spruce, Scotch pine and other, tion class will be $1,500. There ervices followed by the giving noe ealth and it was not until! C George Washington by one of * thing) kindly remember the Bulletin projects throughout 1955 wild] os Thanksgiving Sale Pennsylvania State Chamber tered at the postoffice at| Cornwallis and changing the a a unt Joy, Pa., as second class | whole strategic picture of the Commerce to compete in a new der » AC March 3 ‘ 0,000 ! 22 under the Act of March 3, | Revolutionary War. These suc. | © : de iy lopment winners will be announced 7 ; contest durin sot 56 mber, Pennsylvania News- | cesses inspired a confidence | contest during 1955. The object-| potore June 1. 1956. ive is to spur statewide econom- ® ic and civic progress. per Publishers’ Association. | which was to carry the Colonies | through years of hardship to a| final victory. | details were an- To these historic reminders, | nounced by the State Chamber the State Planning Board of the | to be followed soon by| of distribution of the contest rules and entry blanks to local cham- now w Your State Christmas In Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Department 1 ras / I'l C e records of two Ch igumnas) Commerce notes one may well yo : 3 MN QL au 1 1‘ ers and oilner cc / M | sons in Pennsylvania have] 444 this comment—the Christ- rs ai ther community pro: { motion groups throughout | Pennsylvania. ys had a particular impor. | mas tree was probably intro- ce to the people of our State. | duced into American custom by | earliest Pennsylvania | our many German settlers to-| Communities will compete iIstmas of which there is au- | ward the end of the first « quar- for awards in three population] Tinicum Island in the Dela- | and has now become as univer- | communities up to 2,500 bopiias of their efforts and submit a single entry blank and final report. on | re in the middle 1650's by | sally a Christmas Symbol in| tion; (2) those between 2,500 Swedish settlers who were | America as it has been for many and 10,000; and (3) communi-} first ‘mane -esidents | ce ries ‘entral Europe. | ties of 10,000 and over. - irst permanc ny re sidents of | centuries in Central Pe | There is no better way to boos! Commonwealth. It was a re-| The growing of fir trees, First prize in each popula- your business than by local news saper advertising. évergreens for the Christmas; will be three other prizes inj. the very simple presents that | celebrations in America’s near-| each class: $1,000, $500 and) were available to these lonely Y | ly 40 million homes is now im-! $250. An exira bonus award of] Ha a¥Y ( dwellers in what was then the | portant industry thi enn-! $25( ave our a in which Penn-; $250 will be given to one of the st distant outpost of the] sylvania has a leading part. Un-; three winners of a first prize. 1igdom of Sweden. ited States Crop Reporting Ser-| Winners must agree to spend] interize As Dr. S. W. Fletcher recalls | vice records the fact that more, their prize awards on commun- n his History of Pennsylvania | nursery-grown Christmas trees: ity improvements. NOW A | 3 «yy - 1c | . Agriculture « Life | ¢ griculture and Country are produced in Pennsylvania The contest is co-sponsored] rincipal accent of the day | than in any other state and that py the ‘ollowing six organiza-! v th wing six organiza r the four-hour church ser- | in our Commonwealth is located {jons: Bell Telephone Co. of We Carry A vice, was on a feast furnished | the largest commercial forest Penna., Penna. Electric Associa- h every delicacy which that | tree nursery in the United tion, Penna. Farm Bureau Fed-! FULL LINE pioneer ec i aff States, "Sery w in 1952 i economy could afford. 'S, a nursery which in efation, Penna. Gas Association,| produced more than 20 million Penna. Motor Truck Association OF placed so they could shine, | trees and the Pennsylvania State iIstmas candles were lighted yd . | good luck, on the family £3 [ Chamber of Commerce. WINTER TREAD ver or pewter wherever such | CARD PARTY WINNERS The Community Development| | luxuries were available. There | ARE ANNOUNCED | Committee of the State Cham-!| § vere no Christmas trees for | Winners from the turkey | ber is in charge of the competi-| i IRES 5 were no novelty to the 1 card party sponsored by the; tion, and all entries and reports auxiliary of the Walter S. Eber-! will be submitted to the NEW and USED | sole Post American Legion are! ber headquarters in Harrisburg. { announced from Monday night.| The committee chairman is Vie nw laus became an important | Jee Ellis Sr was first in| tor C. Diehm, Hazelton, and the : of Christmas celebrations. pinochle and Mrs. Jack Toppin,! contest subcommittee is headed All Makes Of hristmas Day and in fact all | first in bridge. Other turkey by Charles M. Fife, West Penn| . hristmas week of 1776 was | winners were Mrs. Arthur Mum. | Power Co., Pittsburgh. | Anti Freeze 1aps the most critical seven | ma, Amos Newcomer, Mrs. B. Official entry blanks must be period in American history | W. Schofield, Dutch Brommer, | submitted to the State Chamber it was on the evening of De- | B. S. Schofield, R. M. Knight, by March 31, 1955. These willl SHERK’S ber 25th of that year, at a| Mr i 1 i § ! ber 2i at year, at a| Mrs. Josephine Gillham, Mrs. list specific community projects settlers in our Common- ly 200 years later that San even despair had seized on American colonies, that nent when “hac ses on] Roy Packer, and Gish Hoffman. | to be undertaken during calen- RichiieldService Station ° | dar year 1955. Reports on ac- When in need of Printing. 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