fd pa { Ne afi EL RO Cera + Ch Wr pen ap Ae 3 Os : Jpg + og ni = \ four The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, June 8, 1944 East Donegal Twp. High School Class of 1944 tagious. The health of the future Mortuary residence of this community de- pends largely upon this undertak- ing. Reco rd In At present Mount Joy has a very . . nice park and it also has a very This Section nice location. What the park lacks From vsze is equipment. There could be shuffle board courts, badminton courts and Church. He had been employed as a {many other kinds of facilities with machine operator at the Animal | 5 equipment. In the sum- Trap Company of America, Lititz. | ap they could have instructors in In addition to his parents, survivors the park to instruct, judge and cre- | include; his grandfather, John H. ate games for the smaller children. Boyer, Sheridan RI; his wife, Mae |hese instructors could maintain Geibe Gibble; two children, Dorothy any rules and see that the equip- and Donald, at home; two brothers, ment is taken care of. Leo Gibble, Manheim R3, and Elam | The Mount Joy High School has Gibble, Elizabethtown R3, and a sis- lin back of it a large plot of land. {ter Mrs, Harry Brendel, Elizabeth- There is a very nice baseball field town R3. in the park but since this land is The funeral was held this after- available in back of the high school, noon at Ruhl's United Brethren [why couldn't a baseball field be church with interment in the ad- made there? It would pe much ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT JUICE | “pg 13.02 208 Ac Regular 19¢ Standard Tomatoes TV VY UO VY VY VY VV VY VV 9 VY OY VY VV VVVVV VV VY Vv ew joining cemetery. handier for baseball practices and it { i wou'd create a greater interest in ii HY or David H. Barto baseball games among the student ed: 1 David H. Barto, seventy-one, died | body of the high school. 12 cans $3.13 2 cans 16° trang at Manheim, Tuesday after an ill-! The things mentioned in this es- - had ¢ ness of eight years. say may seem trivial and unimport- Tender Shoepeg Corn No 2 can =? subjec He was born in Rapho Township, | ant, but are they? How can we be ideal Wax Beans \18-0z can Heo love, a son of the late Henry and Cath- [sure of this if they are not under- Asco Cut Beets 2 No2cans §§ec erine Hoover Barto. He was a re- |taken. They may mean the health F Cut Reet 16-0z jar Je We tired farmer and a member of the |and happiness of our future genera- G-L- UY 19-0z can 1 {ec absent Manheim Mennonite Church. He is [tions. Cut Green Beans ry joined survived by his wife, Emma Gar- om Golden Crushed Corn As oe 3c Weidl man Barto; one daughter, Grace, at (BY JAY E. EICHERLY JR.) Golden Kernel Corn Acme No2can J de up to 1 i i home; a sister, Mrs. Clinton Rohrer, : aftern RE SE - | ; In order to keep up with the 2p ¢ alte : . of Manheim R1; and two brothers, : > . a MM as RO oa Hoffmagter, Joanne McCauley, Treas.; Merle Good, V. Pres; James Endslow, Pres.: Kathryn Gallagher, Sec.: Mildred Martin Barto, of Penryn; and Jere- automobile, industrial expansion, oinis for ik . kd in 2 SE 3 Fa ower an een Walters. : ’ sl 2 > ii : & city and population growth, it is ob op lssd you i Hie Second Row—Paul Sperla, Harry Aungst, John H. Brubaker, Richard Stark Barry Musser, James Engl d Ruth He: miah Barto of this boro. 1 Pp gr 2 Farmdale Evap. the Flavor of “heat-flo” roasted he sul Third Row—Richard Drager, Janet Beshler, Florence Martin, Elizabeth ine Effie Ruth En a | wr Wolgemti Funeral Saturday afternoon in the oi mia fe he it id BESCO COFFEE | car uj Marley and Grace Sload. ? 9 2 Maria Jean Manheim Mennonite church with period should be one of planning 2 lbs Save the re toc oy 37: 5 . i ” RW Q . ae 1 Won Row—James Houseal, Harold Ney, Harvey Grosh, Frank Morton, Wilmer Oberholtzer, Catharine Weidman, Aram Musser and Betty interment at Hernley’s. jor He all i Ye) Jos fhe SE Le 47: 248° Coupons home city. Moun oy sho! not leave | ? Fifth Row—Eugene Marley, Elizabeth Gephart, James Ar ndt, John Wittel, Betty Rice, Clyde Nentwig, Ella Mae Zink, and George Maloney. G F Ki 1 © itself behind in this development. b é tall < Acme Coffee 2 'bs Sic got to a ree ) seorge KF. Kipple } ol ; Yoorao Proakl Te es Towns should zone for the same! | cans -Ib did | cert at the Washington Elementary | “A” Group—Those having Al Wilma J. Dommel 7, Lester George Franklin Kipple, cous hat individuals pl: pb : Boscul Cotfee sal LOIS bag 31 down { ’ one, died Tuesday at the home of | '¢aSOnS that individuals plan their 2 cans for only 1 point . i War S | School, Florin, May 30. The bon aden in all major subjects—Mary £ 8, Nancy Swope 9, Jay Elmer E. Hoffines, of Bainbridge R1 activities for their own betterment. b Ri — 12-0z can goat | (From page 1) { also participated in the | Wenger 7, Janet Eater 8, Isabelle Bog 2, I May Jane Drager 9, | near Lobato, with whom he resided, The time to plan is whenever the b ASCO EVEP MILK Suis 7“ PREM ho | Iv. ! velyn Eshleman 9, Shirley Heisey | ne "ex ives Handy Meat agam September before school reopens. ns Memorial Day exercises in the | Young 8, Patsy Waller 8, Barbara | 9 Ben Hess 9, Jeo et Ly | after an illness of four months. Sst Jt sey Jn i > and Pint Jar of Princess hroug . : 0 © Mayu viem- Tle 5 9 mx © yas A i i "LE i ar ] gt 4 n : The | picnic - was held in morning and at the M 1iytown Mc m- [ Glenn 9, John Kreider 9, Ruth Bru- | omar 9, Betty Amdt 101 H was born in Northumberland ructively. ive fate tolb' a oe for tr Table Mustard c C I's Paik J i | orial exercises during the after-|baker 10, Robert Sload 10, Ethel | p,, atl Dohner 10. Gl Hoff | County. He is survived by twol’ i» 20 ‘ate to b cans Both For Dicl Cc ) ler tar | ao 1c asse ark June 1. This was pre- noon. Wolgemuth 10, Dale Arnold 11, Re- | Willi ps 4 enn Hoffman 10, | daughters and these brothers and start. b week ceded by Class Day Exercises in the | The township school board will | becca Longenecker 11, John Weid- i. gon! husiow 10, Betty Nuce 10, | sisters, John O., of Montpelier, O.;| There are no good reasons for not pb Sunshine Krispy Crackers io pg Tony schocl auditorium. The final school | hold its regular monthly meeting at | man 11, Kathryn Gallagher 12 jo WD 11, Louise Heisey 11, Joy=- | James P., of Danville, Ill.; Charles planning in Mount Joy. Even though p Sunshine Hi-Ho Crackers 1b pkg 23c¢ x we » . . . . . ip ie assembly was held June 2 at which | the high school June 9th at which| *“B” Group—Those having A or fa Baker, A. of Lebanon; Mrs. Laura E. [the inevitable mistakes are made it pb Green Split Peas no points Ib pkg 4c time athletic, journalistic, library, time the schoo budget for 1944-45|B grades in all major subjects Mary : 9th Grade Promotion Brehm, of Palmyra; and Mrs. Car- |S better to plan for the future than |¥ Duff's Hot Ruffin Mix 14-0z pkg hc and music awards were presented. | will be adopted. Bus comtracts will | Jane Sollenberger 7, Helen Snyder Ninth grade promotion exercises | rie M. Cook of Harrisburg. to blindiy trust in luck. The money b vs ~ Ren The school band presented a con- also be awarded at this meeting. 7, Jonet McKain 7, Raymond Good | WeT® held in the auditorium Thurs-| Funeral from his late home Fri- | invested in such planning would Pp Enriched Supreme Bread 2 17< ; ? . . 3 8 p 1 > - — — | day evening, when a class of 55 stu- | day afternoon with interment in |€ventually return to its investors, | p Enviched victor Bread 2'vslic age | dents received their certificats. Stu- | Geyer's cemetery plus the advantage of the plan it- |p lenwood Apple Butter 4 2oz jar Fe a eu : Nay ye 4 Asal 3a 3 an - raflle I | dents participating in the program Vi — self, which is the real objective. p Richland Creamery Butter 2p. 1b 47c You { were—Irvin Musser, Arlene Miller, | Ponald Arthur Wagner City planning and zoning should b Buell 12 p. Ib | Were ; Sweet Cream Butter 2: 48c Al | Benjamin B. Hess, Warren Mueller Donald Arthur Wagner, thirteen, | be carried out either simultaneously = 1 u 5 4 y $ 3 qt bot dc tow | Evelyn Eshleman, James Strickland, | son of Maggie Wagner and the late [or in close conjunction. This should Asse Pure Cldor Vinegar cn i | Donald Bucher, Shirley Heisey, J. | Harry Wagner, of 22 N. Barbara St., |be very easily done in Mount Joy SE : gh 9 “ ¥ OV 2 iy . 3 : ym isi tid ight REM E | Omar Brubaker, Barbara Glenn |died at 6:10 o'clock Wednedsay [since there is unlimited room for b Points Cul for Chesele Roast | Vivian Snyder, Jeannette Landis. | morning at his home after an illness | expansion. If zoning laws were es- 4 No Points for Meat except Beef Steaks and Roast bes te Awards were presented by S. F of two months. He attended the [tablished first the new sections of | > vil | &: : i rg "| United Brethren Sunday School. |the town would be planned accord- oll Ri - (Simmons, high school principal, as L y Oh g ! : lb e loset YOUR | A EEDS ? | follows: Athletic Award—Boys. Ben and was a member of the Mt. Joy |ing to these laws instead of plan- |} eaty : hort ibs 21 oe ® | He #8; Girls, Botte Barty, | Boy Scout troup, No. 39. Besides [ning the laws to the sections after fo { | SelularshinBovs Orton Bru. | his mother he is survived by these |they are built, which would make |§ 5 i R B f R i 1 Pe [or | baker and John Kreider: Girls. Ear | brothers and sisters, Harry W., [them less uniform and effective. b one ump €€ 0as e Li | bara Glenn. | Lancaster; Goldie, wife of Christ] Mount Joy being only a small | 12 ey Persons owning vacant lois thruout the Boro, | Service to school—Boys, Donald | Cover Upper Darby; Kathryn, wife {town the industrial and business | Small T-Bone Steaks 2p 47 crt | Bucher; Girls, Shirley of Harold Schatz. Mount Joy; Wil- [sections have stayed close together, i rt tl and who neglect to remove the weeds thereon | The certificates were re o od so wife of William Garber, Mount | however, in zoning for the future | x De | the students by Frank H. Strick. |" Joy: Clair L, Mount Joy; Beatrice, |several other things must be con- Shoulder Veal Roast Ib 27 was 3 {2 - } 3. . : | wif f James Schneider: Fudene | sider AR wri ¢ was or on the sidewalk, are hereby notified that this land, president of the Board. Bet- |! v o ho os SH. a Sid BREAST OF i [ty Lon Batte, Gladys Geral |R, A, overseas; Hz: ., over- |sewage services, se population, | vindg 3 Blessing, Robert G. Bow | seas; and Carl R., at home. population growth rates, density it OF VEAL Ib 21¢ windg must be done whenever required. I mens 4 : Hh "Ww I wg) ol distribution, racial ch it S k Pi re. raar M. Brubaker, William D. Bow- ac aracteristics., { L d { ers, Lois F. Brubaker, Marv Louis use of land, financial data, public! can mokKe icnics Ib 29c : U ; J 2 : | Brehanave : Donel - oe oe | Post-War Essays service and industrial sites, hous- | RING BOLOG r il An nless this request is promptly complied Mary June Drager, Jobs M. | (From page 1) ing surveys an dgeneral facts bear- | NA Tasty lb 29¢ i > er. Elizabeth M Ebers le. Evelyn 15 an ambulance. An ambulance is [ing upon local growth and develop- | 2 Sox with, same will be done by the Boro and the ex- Jean Eshleman, Vera Jane Forry VEY Necessary fo any community, [Ment prospects are all important. | Fresh Caught Croakers 2 ibs 25¢ 1 [ Edith Jane Frank, William Henry |It May mean the life or death of | Zoning should be dene by the pense charged against the said owner. Geesey, Barbara Lee Glenn, Myrtle @ Person. There should always be |same commission that does the 1} FRESH Bal Roz Ib 17¢ ih { Gorner, Fae Laura Hanshue Shir. | 2 driver and a nurse standing by in | planning because good zoning re- > a 2 IE ye ] ley Anne Heisey, Ethel June Herr the ambulance is needed. |quires much the same studies as p 4 ANN hg LY 2) ate ir A" len June amin Buk. | Ambulances today may be rather lare required for planni This | i Ey Srp on't you please cooperate ? Holen June min Buck- | BOL Y Jay Tate 9 tis nt Y p . P walter Hess, Madge Hi; nkle. Joanne ¢XPensive but you can be sure that | commission should be composed of » Fresh Fuli-Pod & aL. Hutchinson, John Kuhns Kreider they come fully ejuipped for any [men who are acquainted with the pb HD Ibs Hel WwW E d . Jeannette Landis, Lois Loogenecker, €Mergency. town and cach should be skilled in p £1 thin 1 gene » am mm. . Hen rx, Burgess Faul Martin. Jr. toh rt P., McKain,| 5 @ next step Mount Joy should [seme phase of work needed in the |p ? thoy IA. Arlene Miller. Worren G. Muel. | in making a swimming [zoning program. Mount Joy would |p — Ib 4 ler, Jean Louise Murphy, Irvin R. [P00k Not that a swimming pool is [net have to look futher than its Now Ib 33: Yor | Musse r. Elsie : Mvers. Mae to every community, but limits to find such men since sev- » Fresh Ripe Slicing Tomatces i9¢c I M: 5 g ] i his case there should b cral of the izations d clubs | Hie | Myers, Mae ise] Samuel SRY e one. e organizations and clubs . : he i YN i = mir be mmm i Ney, Mary Nve. J. Arth-| The reason for this is that too many in town have successful conpleted | Full Pod Calif. Calif. iceberg ol ru Oberh John Peck Nancy | Children around here go swimming | activities which are nae longer or | T= ; M. Pyle, Jeannine Roth, Helen Ma- | in creeks. These creeks carry bac- [more complicated than zoning. | e Ki C ey 4 It With Th tie Sentz, Herbert B. Shelley, a germs that are con-| Zoning should be reasonable. En Cc Tre uy e Doro. Sng, Gon | 1 Harvey Gro iy rire ors oload, Viz Snyder, Lewis Sperla, | 203 ’ J ¢ . 3 Ni | Bloat, 3 Be a ewi Sper The Lions Good Citizens Awards Im on a fod nof ; 8 was ( V arren Spickler, James Strickland, | §5 cach to James B. Endslow andi ge prove Inds o hous- | “ - body en ou ow ay Jean E. Strickler, Nancy R. Swope, | Ella Mae Zink °W and|ing or industrial development. Toe / Large Fia. Valencia Oranges 150 doz 48¢ . ate ° Vor: I lune vei zonin di re i no Lrma S. elaman, Jay A. >nger. | roards R53 Forty-thre > hg | Awards $5 to Harry Musser for Vo- too many classifications. | x 7 | Orty-ihree seniors received thelr { cational Agriculture and $5 to Eil ick’ Pict The House of Your Dreams, Just as You [|diplomas at the forty-ninth annual | Walters for Vocational oe Toor Mount Joy will definitately; grow > 1S 1 3 33 ud A N Pn Sei Besp ae commencement of the East Donegal | jap: fk after the post-war pericd due to E 5 EH HSE Pals are se Dreamed of it, Can be Yours Easily. High School at Maytown. Five of| | Elizabeth Shirk Si its position and plans should | ahs LLL 25¢ be cal A J | h i > Shirk ons k i: ea the diplomas were presented in ab-| Award: A $50 War Bond ror Ts made to accommodate such event- » 3 In t sentia, as follows: John Charles i presented | SAFE FR FRE FABRICS 3 ’ . ee = YAR" g id by the Doctors Simons in memory - - \ bp ... THRIFTY FOR DISHES McCormick Ss Extracts ten m Oo Ww S e | m e Oo B u Yy Sucmnan, now in the service of the | of their mother to Kathryn Galla- 3 Se » x. Van. 3 c Vanilla c gallon U. S. Government; Robert Lee! ghar valedictorian and also winner Today We Bave 32200 el » k € 8 202 oot 3% gel ne T h a t H o m e Of Y o u y oO | Sater oi W. Kendig of | of the Readers Dizest Award. serving in our oversea forces > pkg Carnie Sos g the U. S. Army; Emnest H. Miller{ "he program : ist of j 1 WwW | [ program and list of st Ss Tee Pre a n . and John H. Roberts of the U. S. appeared in last weil | ] ) PASH jar whi i Navy. } A yo re! AB&L L kes it ible f ke || Kath Gallagher and Betty Five of the graduates Borax Soap 3" | OOH | Nor . . Loan makes it possible for you to take | wenger fal wil Y| Five of the graduates leave short- k i Be | Wenger were graduatel with schola- | 1y for dut ag Granulated pkg 23¢c cks cks d h : ili 1 . . d ay . stic honors. Awards were presented ' j. re Ar 4 as 3 3 23¢ 2 13¢c Som advantage of the prevailing low prices and pay as little |} 5 cui James Arndt and Jams Houseal Cleanser 3“ 14¢ | penn Fan 3 IS will report to the University of | . 1 4 y > * The Safety atrol Award to Jo . Yes 7 3 3 . inclu as you now pay for your monthly rent. Inquire now! Home = Patrol Award to John Pitts pe and Clyde Nentwig to Complexion K motor oil: °L. % ad 2 Gettysburg College June 7. cake nly 1 The Buuscholomh Science Award} oper at ae aye 7. Toe Seap | Dethol| au perl er i » | . & L bo Just 5 En | Oberholtzer are still unassizned. Soap Pow d. pkg 5¢ insecticide ile ! A e Raffensperger Journalism | Eractically all the remai b —_—_—_———— °ap he Mt. Joy ui ing oan Asso. Award ($5) to Joanne McCauley. in the el Ion to Sining oe SOME KIRKMAN PRODUCTS MAY NOT = 30 AF The Alumni History Award ($5) t 0 cass Pan io enter BE AVAILABLE IN SOME STORES o 3 cks 19 walks r = ing i oa AY. va ®9) | service this summer. Soveral girls! . Under Supervision State Banking Dept. 9 Mar Sloe: are awaiting assignment as te] i EE a. Rights He Ie he Faculty English Award ($3) nurs | p way ¢ uses. 2 Your Dollar Buys More ‘at the Acme his sn