The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 29, 1944, Image 4

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four The Bulletin, Mount Toy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, June 29, 1944
Success of 5th War Loan Will Meet Acclaim of Men in Field N EWTOWN r
a ~1 and Prove Nation Is Backing Our Armed Forces | Misses Mabel and Doris Myers of |
| Lancaster spent the week end with |

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by Gen. Tke Eisenhower je and Mrs. Irvin Witmer, Sr.
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In moments of crisis involv- The complete success in the {| Mr. and Mrs. Herman Frank of |
| ng the safety of our native drive will meet the acclaim of | York were Sunday guests of Mrs. | 3
Jand : the people the forces in the field and will ' | Resh. i
| have invariably rallied against be renewed proof that all | ; : . tite
the danger with courage, faith : % hd: Mrs. Lester Fogie of Landisville | Keep it Flying aby ;
Americans sre one solid pha. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. | Keep on Buying = - «
lanx of determination in this
great war.
and resolution,
war BONDS
Stores Closed Tuesday, Tuesday, July 4th
Open Monday Evening
“For the past two years we
have been in one of these crises,
perhaps the greatest in our his-
tory. On the battlefield and on |
the home front men and wom-
en are daily making great sac-
rifices so the freedom in our
way of life may be preserved.
| Geerge Schwelkoph. {
| Mr. John Rhoads of the United |
| Zion Children’s Home of Lititz a]
former resident of this town, cele- |
brated his 83rd birthday Tuesday
“All of us profoundly trust
that soon the world may be re-
stored to a just peace. Until
we can, with God's help, bring
about that happy realization of
our dreams, each of us must i
seek incessantly for ways and |sister Mrs. Oliver Greenawalt and |
means by which the value of | family of Mount Joy on Sunday.
our services to our country Mrs. Bernard Parola of Philadel- |
may be enhanced. Right now phia and Mrs. Melvin Martin of |
we San do so by buying Bonds. { Lancaster spent the week end with |
Let's make this particular vic. | their parents Mr, and Mrs. William {

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5th War Loan Drive to raise
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and with the least loss in lives. i 4 tory a quick and decisive one.” Vocal. Si .
a ie es or. : Buy an Extra War Bond for protection against the wolves of inflation. Most
SEE : oo E SS Miss Helen Tate of York spent IRE = = 3b. for tall : read gi
Loc Dr ofr [Saaties 3 the week end with Miss Vera | It takes a woman to tell you just| Subscribe for the Bulletin. | Farmdale Evap. Milk 3» 6 tali cans §2¢ get to
OoCa ra bl Haines. They attended the wedding [how good a good loser is, that is if | - Glenwood Grapefruit Juice 2 No2cans 25¢ Braille
{John Bertolino, Lancaster 2 of Miss Suzanne Habecker and Mr. she is a married woman! | Cut Red Beets Asco 2 No2cans {Gc
Jol Perryville 1 Hir: Jeist a ni : - 5
Classifications in Gi Gass Si | Record In Lig 8 Weist at Rohrerstown o Dr.H.C.Killheff rl Asco Pancake Flour © 20-0z pkgs Hons
DS waturday RAR | - . i
Crd Bre a aE enh | A ’S FUNNY Oni Asco Finest Peanut Butter Ib jar 25¢ {other
By No.1Board|, | cis :nn This Section | jj smairis » Glenwood Apple Butter 20 is
LC. F SALU NGA How Folks | | uti, Sweet Cream Butter 120. bein 48¢ the da)
(From Page 1) CL. ASS 2 2-B-L | (From page 1) Q lai ib ean : dirty b
ot Ralph Kreider Keener, Lancaster | Jof complications following’ '& long] = ——— Store Stuff | os oi rR Broadcast Corned Beef Hash 20¢c
Richard Fleet Brown, Mt. Joy = aul Dalton, gR1, Manheim | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cogley ol In An Attic Tues. Fri. $at. 7-9 fp. M. Honie G Stringi ; A lo
: CLASS Class 2-C to October 1, 1504 He is survived by his wife, Alice |Williamsburg, Va, are vacation-| When Th / onie laroWn Sifingiess ay Harris}
Clifford D. Earhart, Manhei John Henry Kreider, R2, Mt. Joy : . | : a ey | ELAZABETHTOWN
: Manheim cl | M. Shank; five sons, S. Sgt. D. Vic- [ing with the latter's parents, Mr. CanCashl 5 E. High St. a8 I Gn 1Js drivers
al hop ass 2-C scember 15, 1 dy :
Class 22 13 October 1, 1944 As Cas apd i Dees ih {tor, Illinois; Howard, Rheems;|and Mrs. Henry Hiestand. ash in | \ Telephone 24-R || down }
Sa - heener, hheems a Ye ulin, ly, MN JOY Ti: ; s Fri. Sat, 5 “Bid
Class Z-A to November 1. 1944 John Ephraim Copenhaver, E'town Elizabe thtown; Paul, Bainbridge; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Danner and With A WANT oo C VEGETABLES Didnt
Paul Miller Hernley, Rl, loan Jacob E. Moyer, R2, Manheim Lawrence, Royalton; one grand- gop Ronny and daughter, Eilene, | Ibs stop?”
Class 2-A to December 1. 1944 Blessing Longenecker, R2, | child; brothers, John and Aaron, | of Washington. D. C.. are visiting | woes ; no AND FRUIT : did he:
Ey as Viar Yon: 3 > . 5 8 : 3 { vec
Ellwcod Frey Stauffer, R2, Man- | a Witman, R2. Mt. Jou | and sisters, Mrs.|Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hiestand. ih | — 2. for the din cop, Vi
heim Heary Lonsenccker Hess, R32. Cli {Samuel Basehore, Mechanicsburg; | Mrs. Annie L. Peifer will cele i Fresh Slicing C why «
Class 2-A to December 15. 1944 zabetilown Tih B= land Mrs. Clarence Risser, Palmyra. |, 2 To Sg fa di i > 1 ee 0 . TOMATOES Ib 4 ~ lady e
Chester K. Shoemaker, R1, E'town [Abram Wenzel Diffenbach. R3. Deceased was a son of the late | rate her NY eh ay: i attenti
Roy Myer Good, R2, Lancaster Lititz : | Nancy Peifer, Marybelle Hon- ol
Charles George Heller, R2, Man- Rentioth Hoffer Eshleman, R3 Daniel Shank, horn ut Donegal | berg ser and Mildred Walter attend- i i | NTT gottielss
DATE b Nissl RL, FE Manheim : ; igang 270 ved in Ua Vicinity ed the Girl Scout Day Camp held i Calif. Red Eating Plums b 2b (
David Erb Nissley, R1, E'town CLASS 4-E {all his life. i CHE EN 0 £ 7 yy NTT - i
OI bye 7 Pepa CS i at Williamson Park last ek. ) { rge Heads
Bruce Bertram Yoder, Tower City. {Clarence utr Ra. Retina illiamson Park last week. ff / “R Iceberg Lettuce cio «13
Robert McW. Rice, Elizabethtown Marihoim | Paris H Bast Mrs. Harvey Groff Jr. entertain- i a. Av 2 15= You
; | Paris rr Barber Tass Jo rans 5.53 | de chs - e
Cort. in Chass 2.8 tn Dec. 15. 1043 | Daria Metin Ebersole. Rl. His | vis ar hey fed the Farm Women’s Society No. i | Home Grown Beets or behs § 29 shee
Christian Andrew Weaver, Anacos-| bethtown | any oe seventy-lve,'5 at her home last Saturday after-| a © c never
tia, D. c [Lester Barto Nissley, R2, Manhe im | ¢ “olumbia Rl, died at his home Fifty women were present. i! ® Large Bing Cherries 1b 39
Reginald Wilson Owens, E'town Continued in Class 4-E | Monday after an illness of nine |The féllowing program was given: i Red, Ripe Watermelons, Whole, Half or Quarter You
Stanley Moyer Moyer, Manheim Mahlon R. Adair, Manheim | days. A son of the late John and | Miss Arlene Groff had a piano solo 0 y | with a
\graell Sader. Reading |Harold Brubaker Rutt, R1, E'lown {Kathryn Garber, he was born in | Mis Groff musidal oe i We are issuing Mone y ders at the following rates: | N\ ig should
Mor Mite Wel va Florin Wek rio el CLASS a. i: | Maytown and was for 41 years a| Mics Vii riche Smith. IY io | i | b Small Lean S§ iced AR died fr
Monroe Bruckhart Garman, R3, ] vik William aT im {farmer in the Columbia district. He | and a talk of the Red Cross was Mn AMOUNT Of f | ! pies
Lititz Daniel W Wolf Mt. To. 3 iis survived bv his wif el re {i NEY ORDER QT ,
Daniel W. Wolf, Joy {1s survived by his wife, the former given by Mrs. J. Donald Rohrer, |} MONEY ORDER / COST pL You's
R d iy George M. Cunningham, E'town | Elizabeth. Herr, and the following|of Manheim ft SE AR 2 eals that so
aymor rarber Eby, : Joy Arthur yupler, Eliz: {ips | :
aymon arber y ont Joy Aru X Br i le fF Ba the a { children: Raymond H., Columbia Cpl. and Mrs. Harvey Groff ce Up to 2.0 10 cents |b hs iE for the mo. V
CLASS 2-A-L rlenn Roy Hipple, R1, Bainbridge iR1; Elmer H. Columbia R2: Joh tar ar : {sf y = i
+t Ells 7i i tichard Gomph White, 1 Emer H, a R2; John prated their six dding anni- | | 5.0 50.00 5 p ; Week-End ° were ¢
Albert Ellsworth Zink, Marietta Richard Gomph White, Marietta : - Jo brated their sixth wedding = 325.01 to $50.0( 15 cents ee n
: mv 2albh Richard Miller i H., Columbia R1; Kathryn, wife of yap srolt i at 4 ) 4) i rere f
Irvin Musser Engle, R2, E'town Ralph Richard Miller, R2, Red yn, versary, Cpl. Groff is stationed at | ff : / : a and i were fu
Vere Kauffman Sweigert, E'town Lion {Russell Smith, Wycombe, Pa., and Colorado and sent his wife Rosebud i $50.01 to $100.0 23 cents | 2 \ F th may, |
Don Eshleman Peifer, Lemoyne, Pa. [Jacob Faust Olweiler, Columbia ja sister, Mrs. Florence Shelly, this |; i i fr 3! wd
es he rd Henry Blogs. Rl. B: he “| Warren Roy Herr, ibethtown ih 3 . Ys 1S | in celebration of the occasion. Har {i Ovet 100.00 }5 cents ib they re
Richard j ii Charles Winfield Strohm, Marietta fer i a: a member of the vey Gordon Groff, their son, cele- ff ] 1 {lh of lol
\ « . 1 Eugene Gilbert ‘tenstine, R I Che: vel Mennonite Church. hada Q It litional $100.00 or | 3 «©
James Miller Singer,s Gettysburg, mugenc Gilbert Hartenstine, RI, j Chestnut Leve «| brated his first birthday on Satur- |) wiUUUU or Iract | 9 R B ¢ == =
Pa. ger,s ett) Manheim ; | The funeral was held this after- day. fy [} hort ibs of ee ib 2h
Class 2-B to August 2, 1944 Pe David Ba, Rs Et [noon at the Chestnut Hill Menno-| - Yn — I 0p L Look
SRE 2 woe’ avid Murray Dohner, Rl, E'town | : i $ ;
Rickard Mansfield Boyland, Mari- Joseph Richard Sargen, Marietta [he Cp with interment in| MARSHALL WEBB HONOR i { |b HER Smoked Bacon Ib 29c tap roc
. onald /ilfred Shank. Manhe abeckers cemetery TST AT WAM 1 ! ( shellv
Cor. in Class 2.B to Aug... 1944 {D mnald wif ed Manheim | € ReTS comeiary. i Lae GUEST AT FA MILY REUNION it | b » Shelly
Graver Tracy Mackison, Rl, Mari- | ry CLASS : A family reunion in honor of [§ ! t issued for mor | |B Swit S remimm kinless Franks Ib 3 ec much |
ettn Lester Groff, Elizabethtown When the brake released on a|Marshall Webb. A.M.M 2/¢c of i raer { Li | for an NI b 9 a sure gl
Richard Edwin Hecht, Marietta = ismall truck it ran over Florence | Biloxi, Miss., who is spending a fur- i |
Claude Frederick Daveler, Rheems B OARD OF APPEAL DECISIONS | Gerlach, aged 14 months, killing the with his varie Ir" and de Whil
John Everett Winters, R1, Marietta oof wrlin Haldeman, R3, Man- | child : ma eo ot CW 7 iy fy Ba bi | i b Ring or Long Bologna Ib 29c Ave
Class 2-B to October 12, 1944 ! Sgr A Lu: Rou ll BY
Chayl Baoan Ruhl, R2, Man- ‘M tin Neidigh, Marietta | street, was held at the home of hi | » livered
heim Shelly, R2, Manheim | When in need of Printing. (any- |brother, Charles G. Webb, near Eli-| Fhe 1 Jia y 01h F afi Sli 0 i Cl ese 0 P chie Loaf 15,1} 19 goiic tl
| 1 11€C UNION ING mal | 7 bi: : VolD
Re October. 20. 1924 1 Shelly, Re Mx | hing) kindly remember the Bulletin | abethtows i 1c Union National Mount Joy Banl 0h HR | 18 I I 21 c Eons
Paul Ulrich Herneisen, Manheim There were fifty-threc present (( r Fed Insurcn Corporati ) ! Ff exclaim
Con. in Class 2-8 (0 Oct. 23, 1914 LANDISVILLE * | Ziegenfus. |Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Webb bi ; i Fresh Croaker 2 lbs 25c from ”
Far! Leroy Goodling, Mount Joy 3 May Fisher is improving | parshall I Bobby Webb. Beitv) ih { : ai
x - . ; » | Marshall and Bobby Web Betty a and sai
Roy Milton oe, | nice Wy after an operation at the St.| Ann Dochler. Mi dM A ddisor ih 6 29 4t I y Fresh i Be Wester
Amos B. Huber, Manheim toe Ja ferr, daughter of | Joseph's ho i Ie. : oe | ‘== 7 EAR = Tse |} !
Starley Gibble Kulp, R1, Marheim |{_ "=> ‘¥'° oe He Sang SE ops hospital. | Hab: cker x id Mrs. Russell | Cis I) Pigg Ringing i handwr
Ear! Benedict. Loercher, Manheim (Mr. and M Harr TL. Terr o.! Sgt. Gelb who recently returnedichapin ard son, Mr. and Mrs. Har- : gs Es . |
Paul Franklin Fauser, Manheim | Main eet, graduated from Penn |from England and is spending a | old hildre of | > pA 4% Cr im Wipt Salad At H
Cow. in Cass 2 to get. 944 | Stat : College last Thursday, with | furlough with his parents at East|qp,ung To i ities | zs 1» Se 0Z jar § 2c 16-0z jar 20¢c LS it was
EL om Fo a ony { B. S. degree in Home Econom- | Petersburg, called on his Aunt, Mrs. |g; ark of: » BR 9 N Spm
etus Ang rey, Manheim iy ars | hank ) 1 ’ ionz
Chester Saylor Ruhl, R3, Manheim ; S. Weaver on Tuesday. { Mrs 30 vild of | » Handy te a onal Iced Coffee Week
Con in Class 2-B to Dec. 1, 1944 Ii Vary Jane Long of State nd Mrs. Earle Ginder are oO 1 I Morris 1 | ' 3 ieat-flo” roasted Ib Te Hut on
Ncrman Lewis Raber, Greenbelt, |Coll pending her vacation several days in Philadel- iy tad Mr , vil ’ & Asco Ceoifece 3 £0 e th
Maryland | with ey parents, Mr. and Mrs. Trenton, N. J., with friends = : Heda I i 4 “ i : rt.) EST Tye - 2 3 “> Ibs It
Class 2.B to December 15, BH. i rad relatice. | Klin f 1 di vitle; Chas es Si ith | HERE'S IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT OUR , 12. 3 3° ; Acme Coffee 2 Bic : 26¢
Omar Baker Nauman, Manheim I 5 W. L. Ziegentus spent Test} Kinyon. of Philadelph and f olumbia; Mr. and] : can Maxwell House Coffee Ib jr 33c I wa
John S. Shenenberger, R2, Manheim Br . a any AUR OM A age lpia | Mi and so of | re j ih é
> re nen wt ald re C > attending the | the guest of her son and family on : on i - 2 Boscul Colfee In far 33¢ bY
Paul Bertram Welliver, Washi a" jj 1, Lititz; I i Richard Zieg- J} t ti > "Sant her far
D.C. |X for Town and Country | Ccoper Avenue. [1 sr and children. Vrs. Wilbu Yon. wed e uc log » Snack (Morreli’s) can 34¢ > my hul
Morris Risser Caslow, R1, Bain- pasigpé Mr. and Mrs. Earle Ginder en-|,..n and son. of Lanaastor and Mi | T i Mop can 13 by Keebler with hi
bridge : = M . R. W. Ziegenfus of tertained at their home on Satur- od Mus pe 7k WV bi al : 3 A Spam, est or nar $ . “Is he i
Lom, in Class. 2-B to De. 5 spending several | day night Mr and Whe Peter | ii AIS 0 Honda Ui iho and bog Plan » Peited Meals fg Club Family -.
arernce Dav “shleman, East hildren. : i i. sess o expl
Petersburg > and Mrs. W. L. | Tuesch, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Groff, meee vee tg A enema » Maxim Spreads Jar {Te Crackers Crackers 3 :
3 |E Ephrata; Mr. and Mrs. Wm Be ns- | ’ > Parlor Matches 2 rkas gg He J» 18 very mi
« » of Lancaster; Mr. : Card Basket » Prin. Wax Paper 2rkos |e ;
| Ben Hollinger and children o Ci hig- (12) k :
“POY = fA {ues Church, Mr. and x Joh (From page 1) > > pagel Piales (12) 3¢ | Educator Crax eke ! Sond
AED =~ [ C Charles, of town Ss Vivianjof ihe General Eldership of th » Greeting Cards Pko 28¢ | Date-Nut Cookies Pko {0 board +
yy Charles, of town and Miss Viviar il Eldership of the i Br vor H . M - d 7.02 ’ c dav: wi
as via TOMMY DORSEY Hartman, of Lancaster who is visit- | Churches of God in North America, ki ce fini » éinz lustar 30 Sc Nabisco Ritz Ib pkg 21¢ en t
a 3 . . bien x . over ad Geli 230 p. W 0
meni SETS... ing the Charles family. {held at Penbrook ast week. t your ow: » Heinz Chili Sauce P- 28¢ Junket Rennet Powder rk 8c rememb
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Mr. and Mrs. Emory P. Wagner, | Mr. and Mrs. x 11 enter- » Kool Aid 2 Pkas Gg Junket Tablets pkg ile ing ser
jof Lititz spent the week end with | tained at their home on Sunday, | » Cocktail Cherries 8-0z 23¢c Citrus Marmaiade 2 lbs 250 ;
Nr. and Mrs. J. Harry Grube, | Mr. and Mrs. Pal Risser, and chil- he principal > Derby Mustard (shaker) 5¢ A To
S/Sgt. and Mrs. Bernard E. Craw- |dren, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wag- fired. tt 4 : : in :
Be Finke a Farias Dir. and Mies, Series Be figured mont » Gulden's Mustard oo (3c | James River Brand
io . andisv. announcec 1e | aC, Ni ar Mrs. A r braul mee. + 3 6-02 halves
| birth of a son, on Friday at the t. land son, Larry » » Horseradish Relish t] i0c Smithfield Spread i.
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{Joseph's Hospital. Mrs. Crawford | Mrs. B. A Jastress of Brooklyn, pMn- » Sour Pickles at jar 22¢ 413-02 : , ki
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry 5s Eileen Bro it a proportion- '»
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Grube. S/Sgt. Crawford is statione , were > Bala Club Gold Seal Enriched 5 gro
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The Lions Club recently elected JES you cannot enjo any i? rd ALE - Pillshury’ 5 F L 0 u RB Foo
officers which will be installed July a delegate rep- method of 1 > Beer or Orangs Best i Cc Dow
first as follows: president: P. B. Pennsylvania |» 28 ows
Stehman, 1st vice president, Lester | : 0 243 em hd 3. bot g GEO oes i
L. Hug; 2nd vice president, R. L. | ber oi the Genera ry aks ath » Hire's Sue pe vi
Hoffman; 3rd vice president, Arth- |sions, the fo > Reb Roy C Roy Cela bag Root Beer Ext pili i
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to be walking down ie ara. “every time you return a G.L’s
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J. Harold Herr and Raymond ‘Myers.
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was being staged. With Major Ros- | | too. Oh that's simple, the sag but our strikes seem to hold Rotaria y Dersheimcr of Grant Gerberich Christ Walters Dr. E. W. Newcomer (> 3- ~ifi=3 Qi 6-0z bot 23 > 3
coe Ates, the Special Service Offi. lovey grinned, “I was an enlisted | up pretty well. Club ond FS J. Willis Freed Elam Bomberges Jolin M. Booth » Bs
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