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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning, June 12, 1941




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The Mount Joy Bulletin]
ESTABLISHED JUNE 1901 I
Published Every Thursday at Mount Joy, Pa. il
Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher ||
Subscription Price $1.50 Per Annum i
Six Months..............75 Cents Single Copies............ 3 Cents i
Three Months........... 40 Cents Sample Copies............. FREE {len Tre
The subscription lists of three other newspapers, the Mount Joy Stat
and News, the Landisville Vigil and the Florin News were merged with
the Bulletin, which makes this paper's circulation practically double that
of the average weekly,
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THE EDITOR s Vv OICE
20 Years Ago
No country roadside mail-box looks dingy to the
who is expecting a government check.
farmer | 2
New Holland.
n Lawerence was
» P.R.R. pension list.
Wolf,
The fellow who knows that he doesn’t know is smarter
than the one who doesn’t but thinks he does. Salanaa

Folks who that all
that some men still remain bachelors
by the
say men are Jools are forgetting 1d 2 sons for
are back h
are holding service









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HAPPENINGS |
TER
x 30 Yoirs Ago
The 3rd annual reunion is being
held at Donegal.
Markets: Eggs, 16c; Butter, 22:
Lard, 10c_ and Potatoes 40c.
Prof. A. M. Martin of this place
clected to the principalship at
i Honeybrook schools.
| Mrs. Daniel Derr,
| with an electric wire at her home
| that suddenly coiled around her
neck, but she escaped serious injury
Rev. H. S. Pulsifer, Rector of the
f | Episcopal Church here, accepted a
Marietta Charge.




came in contact
call to the
The Foresters Band of this place.
summer.
Newpher,
i disbanded this
si Miss Mary

Those Sixteeners, former pupils of the Soldiers’ Orphati- {in the Old P.R.R. depot N. Market t) elected tenchor at the primary
age here, will trek back home for their fifty-fourth reunion | St, 1 tho completion of the | school Lititz,
Saturday, June 21. We always welcome them back aud |Chuich on New 85 | The Moyer family reunion was
know th w will have their sual aood Hme i A. fore rly ai held at the Moyer residence here.
BROW fue 2 Bye oir usual gooe tie, [i r in E. leased the | Mr. Burwood Zeller, accepted a
g | L t Hotel at Atlantic City, NJ. | position at this office.
WHY NOT GIVE HIM A BIT? | firemen formed a Fire-| Mrs. Helena Miller fell down a
>: : : : ‘ : ix eke of stairs ‘at her home.
Big corporations and industries, big business and enter-| 4c and | laws: festival wae held at the U
prises engaged in big production and plans for big defense! para 10c. | B. Be by the Wee Sister Class.
work! Everything is done on a mammoth scale if appears | A Bulletin board was placed | Jno, Shank, East Donegal, aged 93
to the reader who covers front page news. Maybe some-|at Trinity Evangelical Church. ~~ {cast his first vole for Wa. Henty
thing should be done to put the small business wan in this | Ihe pupils of Miss Anna T. Welsh | Harrison for president in 1859.
il > cital in the Mt. Joy Hall. | The first annual Lancaster Horse
There are 18.000 small and medium- | ~ Bh. of Mati

big business picture.

sized industrial plants that can undertake defense work |
and are ready to do so if they are given the orders. .ursions are beginning for |
iy : . + 3% i. . Side ithe 3 being scheduled |
dre many factors in the favor of the gigantic factories and ¥ DEE i Sa Joy
[rIsoursg, Au


more reasons that they can allord to do the work. Bul]
5 anda il.
there has been much time lost through big business trying! Mr. and Mrs. Miiler Eshleman,
to fight the strike situation, a situation that doesn’t seem | iy serenade at their new |
to keep the small fellows from producing. There are wide


intic City
the vicinity | hig
Show was held at
Grounds.
ting was held in the
- | and Automobile
{ the Fair
{
A public mee
Chamber to
take
al rd
Refinion.
Zouncil elect an or-
charge of the
H. C. Schock
ganization to
big G. A. R.
was elected president
The public school library is open
for pupils of the 5th, 6th 7th and
h school.
changes that must be made on big business machinery | ; cus oF :
that tal li Couldnt tl litil { I 1y | 8X ased by wild fire, { Chas M. Dillinger, representative
% ake re lime. 0 » busimess keep | : a ;
5 . jis mbit me : aus : : Iv Bb A Lancaster grocer gave away 79 | of the Red Men Lodge, attended the
plugging along to add its bit to the. desperately needed of potatoes. } annual at Shamokhn,
contribution for the major contracts for defense? Lancaster painters have
WHY DOESN'T PRESIDENT ACT
We can’t
the country.
on the part of the soldier and sailor.
To begin with Uncle Sam takes the sclectees, no mati
|
how important a position they hold or wa The St rickler |
| a cut of 10c per hour,
|
|
\
|

r there,

was ove
situation Hoffer
Ww ng “Dadd Has
particularly | bid
| Back To Me.”
our boys
N ras So 1NSHIre he
understand the labor thruout |B. N was so inspired he
anything but fair,
quite
To us it
ote 1
looks
who they are,











they earn and gives them $21 per month. (From Page 1)
On the other hand cur president permits 52.860 men : rried coupic
employes on delense work, who are earning from $8 lo presen:
$12 per
the program.
dav. to strike and deliberately tie up one-fifth of |
- . ah |
I
|
accepted |
After hearing a lecture by one of
Frank
come
$500 was contributed to the Nur-
y ces Home of the Lanc. General Hos-
| pit il by the local Auxiliary.
eet On ee
Ann'l Banquet
(From Page 1)
man Miller, Paul Baker
ard Albright.
The program
the invocation by David Witmer of
and Rich-
was opened with
the class of 1908, which was follow-
od by greetings by the president.
H. P. Frank, Jr. The class of 1941
w ited by J. W. Bingeman


ived by Mervin Brandt of

Why don’t the authorities insist on such unpatriotic men j¢ retary. | the class of 1911.
going back to work. They have absolulely no rmigat to fuss! Joy, Pa. Alter the banquet remarks were
: : { K wiads tv wembare of the vari
about wages now. le Bil- | made by nzmbers of the various
What would happen if the arimv and navy men wot ild | Treasurer, | classes: Mary Grove Nolt, 96;
din : Rat % Saat Ee | Pa. Hiram Risser, "01; Guy Hoflma,
insist on better pay or lay down heir arms? { tives Boss Houseal, 16 Hazel Cran-
It's about time we put strikers in their place. '21 Alive Raub, "31; C. Ray
YOU CAN HELP HERE cas :







 





3; and Raphate Nies, presi-
the class of 1941.



| organized under
was re- |
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ry ers elected for the year are:
Years ago, history tells us, a man chose a wife who was | R: PF , Harry P. Frank, Jr.; vice}
. > : > _ : JK <1 IC Alvin Koscr; Secretary
a skilled hand at herb growing, in mixing policns to allay oh x eo
a : i hl ia : . “ls wimer mn Floren Trone; treasurer, Ruth]
the ills of the body and ihe mind, to cure broken premises, |. ©. horn: York, Mrs. D Nolt Felty.
broken bones and broken hearts. specia iy. in our Miss Alice Raub entertained the
iry has this custom of growing herbs, dis ared. i Program Committee group with a piano solo after which
: : to. I > orm 3 1
became necessary for us to import herbs nd narcotic! B. J. Strickler, Ray De Venney [the one hundred and fifty alumni
. > : x Marv F. Strickler nd guests danced and pla ed card
plants for drugs and spices and commercial houses who [and & Strick a Diy >
i md i the 1 til {rom { Reception and Registration
ave > rate NY © ants or gel ther on I
wave had to cultivate them own plal : r ge em iro vie firs, Hotror H. :
abroad. War has made these companies appeal lo garaen-| gan, sn ind Mn Cantar For For The Week
ers here at home to give space in their yards for certain | Imex an !
valuable herbs that we sorely need. Garden clubs have | El gor ond Chai ! June 14
0S iv Eyer are | |
responded and through their efforts are iu thering the | a i | Flag Day
growth of herbs and certain valuable types of weeds. | D d R d dl Childrens Day
From Jimson weed comes a preparaiion needed by oculists | eedas ecor e Harriet Beecher Stowe (Uncle
in enlarging the pupil of the eve. Digataiis is used for Toms Cabin) born in 1811.
; Sig : iq Lark na Martin E. Good and wife to Sunday June 15
1eart troubles and comes from Foxglove. Larkspur yieids |. ooo ct tract in West Done- | Fothors Dav
a drug for scalp disease. With each little plot added 10 |gil township for $142.15. (Deed | Send.a-Child-to Camp Week,
each other little plot through our countryside we Wwilljdated January 2, 1897.) | June 21
have an answer lo the problem of shortage of importani John H. Levenight's executor Arkansas joined the Union in
A i : : 3 .| Harry B. Lichty and wife, trac Wy 1856
plants. If any of you wishes to assist in this cultivation of |. LY Biel 8 wie, well 1556
J - in West Donegal township for $112. | Second payment on Federal
vour offer in to the National Farm | go
Washington
Nora M
Mille:
M. Weidle and
Baker, trustees of Reuben L.
to FV. S. Bucher. farm
FATHER'S DAY NEXT SUNDAY [Ext tow
| 64 acres and 95 perches for
We have
ments and altered them to suit our own tastes that to find
one that is left victory.
Coveting what
medicinal plants, gel
Chermurgic Council in



worked on so many of the Ten Command- | 08
Alice Levenight’s
i . : Irvin G. and Orlena W.
unchanged, is a
+ . erty in Mount Joy for $1005.
ag r racliced eve r .
ighbor is practic Yel)" © oh Nosalezide to John Farren
unscatched and
belongs to the ne


ye i
In Rapho and
1ip containing
$10,561.- |
executors tc
Ruhl, prop- | Ph. D,,

income Tax due,
! Tuesday, June 17
Bunker Hill Day
tO EW
Ww. & J PRESIDENT WILL
| SPEAK AT DONEGAL
Cooper Hutchinson, D. D
president of Washington and
Jefferson college, and the Rev. C
| Ralston Smith, pastor of the Pine
in Boston

Ralph




training received from the manhood honored today. Per-|ment of
this obligation forms
the core of the family life.
by whole nations. Thievery is entered into by once-honor- | property in Bainbridge for $800. | Street Presbyterian church, Harris-
ed governments so that the individual who steals locks] J. E. Baker Company to Wil i burg, will be the speakers at the!
amateurish. Bul still siands one of Ten that is not W. and Ida Mundorff, property in| 53rd annual meeting of the Donegal
. | ric | sori z ) gal c¢ *h, Thurs-
changed and which always remains as a vardstick of man i ik ! on | Mabel G. Gind I. 3 Donets church, Thurs !
7 2 5 : rnares oo, ana Mabel ander tc cay, June 19, |
nce sv “Honor ather ans Her. Tx: ‘ To 1 ii tie 3 !
Mm inciple 5. Consider Honor thy father and thy moll 364 + | Victor G. and Florence Ginder pro-| Dr. Hutchinson will discuss “This |
T'his theme of righteousness is the text of the family life | pert in Mt. Joy | Democracy” while the Rev. Mr. |
of every nationality. Those people who cast aside the Sree ~~ { Smith's subject will be “The oe
. . : ; | ss biplane x ’e searing of Fai |
reverence for their father is indeed a lost people. { Turn useless articles about your | tin zing Heritage of Faith.”
2 ’ { home into cash. Advertise them it ————
As we celebrate our annual Father's Day on Sunday, jo 5 52 &
- ; : . cur classified column. | Subscribe for the Bulletin.
June 15, consider the mmanhood of tomorrow from the | mm seers NE
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haps your own family circle covers a vast amount of land,
members not losing touch only wandering for afield, bul | as the breadwinner for the w
within each of them remains their appreciation of their! the father. Share this day
family. The act of fatherhood is one of the greatest re-] tance and hope that one day
spousibilities placed on a man’s shoulders and his lreai- bring lo il as much honor as
(
As the head of the house, as the mentor of family behavior, |
elfare of his own. sits in state!
with him. Regard his impor |
vou might sit in the seat and |
vour father before you.
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33rd Reunion
(From Page 1)
president of the society which was
the leadership of
Miss Martha Bladen Clark to per-
petuate the memory of the church
and to collect relics and antiques
belonging to the church, and to pre-
serve and beautify the graveyard
and to care for the Witness Tree.
and to carry on the annual reunion
Other officers are: vice presi-
dent, Miss Mary Cameron, Harris-
burg and Donegal; secretary, Miss
Anna L. Keller, Elizabethtown;
treasurer, Henry S. Rich, Marietta
The executive committee in-
cludes: Charles G. Baker, Esq., Rev
Frank G. Bossert, Mrs, William
H. Bradley, Dr. Herbert H. Beck
Miss Mary Cameron, Col. W. San-
derson Detweiler, Miss Lillian S
Evans, Norman E. Garber, Amos R
Gish, Henry M. Gross, Charles M.
Hallman, Horace E. Heisey, Japp
W. Heisey, Dr. Samuel S, Hill, Mrs
W. W. Heidelbaugh, Miss Anna L
Keller, George S. Mann, Hon. Vance
C. McCormick, Mrs. Vance C. Me-
| Cormick J. Arthur Moyer, Rev
Lewis S. Mudge, D. D, L. Li. D.
Hon Bernard S. Rich, Abner H
Riscer. Clarence Schock, Mrs. Clar-
ence Schock, John P. Schock, Rev.
C. Benjamin, Segelken D. D., Miss
Martha O. Seiler, Mrs. William
Shand, Gen E. C. Shannon, W
Clyde Shissler, Mrs. S. R. Slay-
maker, II. Col. Daniel B. Strickler
Cavid C. Witmer, Jacob Zook, Mrs.
Jacob Zook, Raymond R. Zook.
The committee on trees and
grounds includes: Charles G. Baker
Esq., Miss Mary Cameron, C. P
Grachling, Hon Vance C. McCormick
Hon Bernard J. Myers, Clarence
Schock, John P. Schock, Samuel C
Slaymaker II David C. Witmer
Jacob Zock.and Abner H. Risser.
chairman, :
The reunion committee includes:
John P. Schock, Marietta; Miss
Susan L. Spangler, Marietta; Mrs.
Norman E. Garber, Henry S. Rich.
Marictta; Mrs. John P. Schock
Marietta; Mrs. W. Clyde Shissler.
Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Schock, Mount Joy; and Mrs. Karl
B. Aument, Lancaster.
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RIB ROAST © 23c | RIB ROAST 29c
HAMBURGER Freshly Ground tbs. 29
Lebanon & Spiced Lunch Meat
Baked or Pickle Loaf
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LEGS
BREASTS 1b. 17¢

Lean BOILING BEEF 2 1v-.15¢
= Lilie "Creamed Cottage “Cheese Ih. 12¢
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