The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 05, 1946, Image 6

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6—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, September 5,
1946; |

SIX TONS OF DISHES WASHED
IN AVERAGE HOME ANNUALLY
Accelerated Salvaging of ng of Household Fat Makes Possible
Present Supplies of Soap for This and
Other Household Chores

and add to comfort in our own.
Remember your annual six tons of
| dishes.
One Pound Helps
tablespoonsful of used
One pound of
to a
the
It has been calculated that every
American housewife washes six
tons of dishes every year! Add up
the accumulation from 365 break-
fasts, luncheons, dinners and in.
between snacks and the total| Sixteen
would fill six trucks, experts say. | fat makes 2 pound. hdd
Staggering as the task of wash. used cooking fat turned oyer
ing six tons of dishes sounds, imag- meat dealer relieve i
ine how much more impossible the | Shortage of industrial 1018 2h
job would be without soap! The enough Soap fats 10 Lelp
prospect of a soapless life is not | make a box of packaged Tanndry
on the horizon, however, as long as | OF SIX bars of laundry soap,
housewives keep up their present OF five bars of toilet soap.
rate of salvaging fat. lady engineer and general
Department of Agriculture au. manager of such a household there-
thorities point out that if it had |fore can save and salvage enough
not been for salvaged fat in 1945, | used cooking fat to take care of
housewives would have had 13 per | her dishwashing needs.
cent less soap. Even so there are Remember that in addition to
not enough industrial fats and oils | dishes, literally tons of clothes
available to meet the demand for |need washing every year—miles of
soaps and other goods the public | woodwork and linoleum must be
wants. | scrubbed and it all takes mountains
Help Yourself | of soap. Sit down and figure out
Every time you turn in a pound | the amount of soap £5 and the
of fats to your meat dealer you are | | amount of fat .. . required to keep
actually helping yourself and your | your household clean.
neighbors by relieving the short: age Supplies Never Lower
not only of soap but also of scarce | : : i :
items like table linen, draperies, | Supplies of edible and inedible
floor coverings, even possibly some | fats and oils all over the worid
more nylons. | have never been as low as they are
Food experts too are urging fat | today. Fats and oil$ imports to the
conservation! Use and reuse every | S. are still only a shadow of
drop and ounce of beef, bacon and | their pre-war tonnage. The only
even lamb fat when you're cook- | tangible way to get more raw ma-
ing, they say. Then, when you've | | terials for soap making and other
had all the food value of your fat, | essentials is by turning in more
turn in the drippings and scrapings | used cooking fat.
for salvage. Continued conservation of every

frees
he
The 800,000,000 people starving |drop of used cooking fat will pre- |
in Europe and Asia are scavenging | vent shorter supplies of soap.
in garbage cans for grease that |Accelerated fat salvage—the skim-
many an American family washes | ming of soups, scraping of pans,
down the drain. Fats are scarce |rendering of raw and cooked fat—
everywhere. We, as a nation, must | means improvement in"soap supply,
be careful not to waste material, |and a slight easement in the house-
which if properly used would save |hold burden of six tons of dishes
human lives in some other country | every vear.


Mount Joy's
Three Day
Home Coming
(From Page 1)
[to Angle street,
| Plum St.,
to S. Angle,
on East Church to
to West Main, to E. Main,
to E. Wood, to Chocolate
( Thirteen War Dead
me steno Sie = Religious
| Welcome Home Celebration of Mt.
sey, Torin and vensty wil be roid N@wr's [nn This
»
Community
| Sunday evening, September 8, 1946
at 7:30 p. m., in the Mount Joy High
School Auditorium.
The war heroes to be memorial- ren een

WANTED
Men and Girls
|
Light and Clean Fac-
tory Work on Pillow
Cases
| ized are: Walter W. Brandt, Jr.; NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THR
| George M. Childs; Gerald Leroy, CHURCHES IN MT. JOY ANI
| Cosgrove; Harry Paul Forry; THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING
wcod W. Gingrich; Charles F. COMMUNITY.

Haines; Warren Heisey Kuhn; Rob- Ak
| Avenue, to Donegal Springs Road | ert Forrey Lindemuth; Russel Al- East Fairview Church
to West Donegal, to South Market, | bert McKain; Robert Asher Pennell; An all day service will be held in|}
to North Market, toc Boro Park and Paul Joseph Strickler; Elmer Dour- the Easst Fairview Church of
dismiss te Zeager; Charles H. Zeller. Brethren, near Manheim, on Su
Order of Marching An invitation to attend this ser- j.y gept. 8. Harvest meeting in
| Honorary Chief Marshall, Thos. J.|vice is extended to the families of morning at 10:00 a. m. Cu)
B. Brown Sr. | those to be memorialized. Folks’ meeting in the afternoon at}
AIDS:
Roy B. Sheetz, Commander W. s. |
|
| Ebersole Post No 185, American |
| Legion,
| Benj. F. Groff, Chairman Parade
| Committee.
Charles Bailey, Commander V. F.
W., Mount Joy.
1st DIVISION
Marshall, Lester Hostetter.
Jane Gilbert, Sylvester
S. V. Barr, Clarence Roth,
Martin Brown,
Chief
| Aids:
| Swords,
| Robert Balmer,
| James Forrey.
| Colors: Bainbridge Naval Train-
| ing School Band and Compliments
; of the U. S. Navy.
2nd DIVISION
Veterans of World War
Our Honored Guests.
Marshall: Thomas J. Brown Jr.
and
No. 2—
Aids: Clyde Gerberich, Stewart |
! Schule, George Broske, George
Keener.
|
| Colors: Annville Band, Soldiers,
| Knights of Malta Band, Sailors and |
Marines.
3rd DIVISION
| Veterans Organization.;
| Frank Germer; Aids:
| Greenawalt, Earl Miller.
Colors: Post 27 York American
| Legion Drum Corps; Ammon Gib-
Marshall,
Warren
| ble Post 419, Manheim; Conewago |
| Post No. 329 American Legion, Eliz
Christiana - Hight School

“Better Flavor”


TA, MATTHEW
THE FIRST WEEK AND SECOND WEEK OF SEPTEMBER
FLORIN FARMS |
ORCHARDS located south of Donegal Springs road, near
Kraybill’s Church. |
PHONE MT. JOY 295-J



Welcome Home!

a“
Tis the human touch in this v
The touch of your had and rine,
Which means far more Yo the ffinting heart
Than shelter and bread and ine;
For shelter is gone when the ni
%
And bread lasts only a 2% §
But the touch of the hand and" the sound of the voice
Sing on in the soul alway.”
®
VETERANS
We hope we can be helpful to you, in supplying
the merchandise you need in civilian life.
H. S. Newcomer & Son, Inc.
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.





We write
and Print
Your Ads
SE 100.3%,
| Band; Harvey Maple Post No. 722.
| American Legion, Columbia: V. F.
{| W. Post, Marietta; V. F. W. Post.
Denver; Shawnee Band, Columbia:
us Post 185 Mt.
Auxilary of Post 185: Veiture
42 4028 Society of Lancaster Co.
| "ath DIVISION
| Firemen’s Division; Marshall,
| James Schneider: Aids: Harvey Bal-
Christ Miller, Bruce Pennell,
| Martin Metzler.
Colors: Hanover Band; Hanover
| Fire Co.; Kenhorst Band: Kenh-rst
Kenhorst Drum and Bu- |
Kenhorst Fire Co La-
Fire Co.;
| gle Corps;
Auxiliary; Pioneer Fire Co. of
| Marietta,
Joy Ladies
| mer,
dies
5th DIVISION
Marshall: Ray Myers;
Zink, Paul Brandt,
Jacob Arndt.
Moos=> Band, Elizabeth-
|
| Aids: Earl
Roscoe Hassin-
| ger,
| Colors:
town, Pa.;
[1 Elizabethtown; Manheim
| Hope Fire Co. No. 1
| Long Level Band, York;
| Fire Co., Columbia; Hanover Am- |
| erican Legion Drum Corp.; Susque- |
Band;
Manheim;
Shawnee
| hanna Fire Co. Columbia: Colum- |
| bia A. L. Drum Bugle Corp.;
| Rheems Fire Co., Rheems: Friend- |
| ship Fire Co. No. 1, Mt. Joy.
6th DIVISION
| Marshall: Charles I. Eshleman:
| Aids: Christ Walters, Park Shutter,
| Ralph Eshleman.
Lititz High School Band:
| Mount Joy Boro Council; Boy Scout
Troop, Bainbridge; Boy Scout Troop
|of Elizabethtown; Elizabethtown
High School Band; Boy Scout Troup |
| of Maytown; Boy Scout Troup, of
Marietta; Band; Girl Scout Troop
Colors:
{and Brownies; Floats; Bicycle Ri-
| ders. :
7th DIVISION
Mezrshall: W. I. Beahm; Aids: J.
| Shule, Melvin Weaver, J. W. Binge- |
| man, John Hart.
| Colors: Fast Donegal Twp. School |
| Band; Florin Public School: Mount |
| Joy High School Band; Public
| Schools of Mount Joy Boro;
| Equesteriains.
| EVENING
7:00 p. m., Band Concert by Bain-
bridge Nawal Training School Band.
| 9:00 p. m., Fireworks at Park.
| 9:30 p. m. Street Dance, N. Mar-
| ket street, Andy Kerners Orchestra. |
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
2:00 p. m., Softball games at the
Park between Mt. Joy All-Stars and
| Marietta Depot. Double Header.
|
| To all service men and their fam-


| ilies, and to every citizen of Mount
Joy, Florin, and neighboring com-
munities.
This final avent in our communi-
{ ty’s Welcome Home Program should
| be attended by every resident of
four community and of thfis area.)
{ The military and the civic organi- |
| zations of our community should all
| be represented. We should all feel |
it our duty to attend this service, in |
| humble gratitude to those who lost |
their lives in the sarvice of their




country. i
| Manheim Twp. Post No. 664: W. S. !
No. |
Friendship Fire Co. No. !
ok vice.
|'ki and drughters visited the Zoo at
| Philadelphia on Sunday. 8:30 p. m. Official Board final
Mr. Clarence Musselman and/meeting for the Conference Year.
{daughter Ellen Jesn, spent Laobr Thursday
| Saturday.
! fined to bed for the past few days.
2:00. P. J. Forney and H. F. King
will be the speakers at these meet-
Memorial Service
Prelude: “Andante Religious”,
Thome; Placing of the Colors; ings followed Ly a Hymn sing in
Hymn: “God Of Our Fathers”; In- the evening at 7:15. The public is
vocation, The Rev. G. M. Rutter; invited to these services.
Responsive Reading: Psalm 91, The
Reverend E. H. Ranck; Gloria Patri;
| First Scripture Lesson: Romans 8:31
| -39, The Rev. M. Mumper; An-
them: “God Is A Spirit” - Scholin,
Community Chorus; Second Scrip-
tare Lesson: John 5:19-29, The Rev.
St. Luke’s kpiscopal Church
Rev. G. M. Rutter, Pastor
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin
Mary and Twelfth Sunday after
Trinity.
9:15 Church School
C. A. Price; Hymn: “Our God, Our 10:30, Holy Eucharist.
| Help In Ages Past”; Memorial Ad- Friday, vetsry meeting at 7:15 p.
dress, Chaplain H. Edgar Knies; ™
Anthem: “Onward Christian Sol- ee
| diers” - Sullivan, Community Chor- Methodist Church
us: The Order of Commemoration, Mount Joy, Pa
Rev. C. A. Price, Minister
Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt.
Sunday, September 8:
The Rev. W. L. Koder; Prayer; Pre-
| sentation of Gold Stars; Hymn: “The
| National Anthem”; Benediction, The
| Rev. L. D. Ziegler; Taps; Postlude: Boa 3 = Sunday School
“The Heavens Are Telling”, from ° worship service. Memorial
service in High school
“The Creation”, Haydn.


| Silunza Methodist
Rev. C. A. Price, Minister
The Affairs Miss Alice Strickler, Supt.
Sunday, September 8:
| At Florin For 9:30 a. m. — Sunday School
Past Week
10:30 a.

A Missionary Day.
Miss Florence Tilly will speak at
the Gospel Takernacle Sunday,
Sept. 8 at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. |
Miss Tilly spent several years in
missionary work in Tauganyka,
Africa, under the auspices of the
Africa Inland Mission.
Everyone
|
|
| Miss Josephine Wolfert and Mr.
[Ed Weller of Columbia called on
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fike on La-
| bor Day.
The Young Peoples Society of the
Florin U. B. Church held a picnic
| last Wedneslay at Wittle's Shanty.
| Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steele of Lan-
caster were Monday guests of Mrs.
| Annie Wittle.
welcome. Bring others.
St. Mark’s United Brethren
Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor
Sunday, Sept. 8.
Mr. John Kissinger of Lemcaster
and Mrs. Earl Gerlitzki attended the! 3 a m, Sunday School.
| fooftball game at Hershey on Friday 1 15 a. m. Morning worship
7:30 p. m., Community Memorial
| night.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman sind Service in H. S. Auditorium.
Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. John Eichler smd Mrs. 730 a
| Foreman of Rheems spent the week| ‘°Y P- Mm, Every Member pres-
lend at Perry County. ent” meeting of the Women’s Mis-
| Mr. and ‘Mrs. Clarence Frye of lsionary Society; Mrs. Norman
Bridievort Perry Co., visited Mr. Sprecher, leader, in the church.
and Mrs. George Mumper Sr. on Otterbein Guild meeting ih the
Saturday |church.
Saturday.
: ici Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. John Kissinger and J
7:30 p. m.,, Midweek Prayer Ser-
son and Mr. and Mrs, Earl Gerlitz-
7:30 p. m. Ushers’ League meeting|
‘Day at Philadelphia.
Day .a ade Dn and election of officers.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nissley
spent two weeks touring the South
and flew by plane from Florida to]
Havana, Cuba. |
Mr. George Mumper Sr., and Mr.
Clarence Frye called on Mr. and,
Mrs. Ralph Mumper at Neffsville on
view
The following called on Mr. and
Mrs. George Mumper over the holi-
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eshle-
man and daughters, of Emigsville, |
York Co., Mr. ani Mrs. Clark Ber-
rier and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Mumper and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
James Berrier. Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Mumper and Mr. Findley Henry. |
Mrs. Albert Fike has been con-

Church Of God
Rev. H. M. Mumper, Pastor
Sunday Sept. 8th
9:30 Church School.
10:30 Morning Worship.
6:30 C. E. Society
7:30 Union service in High School
| Auditorium,
{Monday
8:00 Council Meeting
Wednesday
7:30 Mid-week Prayer
8:3¢ Choir
days:
Service
Yehearsal
Rev. Calvin Miller, pastor
Sept. 8th
| 9:00 a. m. Sunday School
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Buller spent Thursday
the week end at Holidaysburg. 7:30 p. Praver
m. Meeting and


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Newtown United Brethren Church
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LEAMAN
Mount Joy, Pa.

NEWTOWN "0 =
Mr.
ted to the St.
Saturday evening.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor |
Irvin Witmer Sr., was admit- Sunday, Sept. 1 |
Joseph Hospital on| 9::30 a. m. Sunday School
10:30 a. m, Morning Worship.


NOT HARD TO KILL.
IN ONE HOUR,
If not pleased, your 35¢c back at any drip
store. TE-OL, a §
ONG
tains 90% alcohol. IT
fungicide,
PENETRATES
ATHLETES FOOT ITCH |
Reaches MORE germs to KILL the itch.
Today at Sloan's Pharmacy

Mrs. Victor Snyder visited Mr. Wednesday
and Mrs. Edward Isler, of Eliza-| 7:30 p. m. Church Council meets
bethtown on Thursday. at the Parsonage.
Sgt. Jacob McGonigal is spend- —_———
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Robert Henry Getz, Hummels-
town, snd Dolly Mae Stone of this
ing a furlough with his wife at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sny-
der.
Mrs. Emma Givens of Middletown
and son, Elmer Givens of New York
and Mrs. Mae Davis of Middletown Walters of Lititz, R1 on Sunday
spent Labor day with Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher
Daniel Moore. visited Mr. and Mrs. William Shear-
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gamber, Missi er of Mt. Joy on Saturday evening!
Louise Hershey of Millersville and and also attended the For
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher Christ program at the Mt. Joy High
motored to Philadelphia on Labor School on Saturday evening.
Day to see the base ball game be- Mrs. Annie Riss:r spent Satur-
Brooklyn Dodgers and day evening with the Horn sisters
the Phillies. on Marietta Pike.
John Witmer and Darwin Fogie Sunday evening Rev. and Mrs. R.
were at ‘the ball gam» at Philadel- H. Arndt and Mrs. Annie Risser vis-
phia on Labor Day. ited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hog-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koser of Mt. entogler, at Columbia.
Joy visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert] Rev. and Mrs. Raymond H. Arndt
Frank and family Sunday evening. end Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Witmer and and children spent Labor Day at'
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hershey Park.
boro.

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Del Monte Diced Carrots | ~~
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Pride of Okla. Spinach 18ozcan (3a
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Plums or Fresh Prunes
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FRESH PAN TROUT Ib 25¢
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Prices Effective September 5-6-7, 1946. Quantity Rights Reserved.
Your Dollar Buys Kore at the Acme

Here are the Val ues!






 





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