Mi The Bulletin, Joy, Pa. Thursday, February 26, The Mount Joy Bulletin E. Schroll, Editor and d Publisher BLISHED JUNE, 1901 9 M St ley Ho. County Red Cross ———— (From Page 1) per year $2.00 Walter Denlin I ud Rl $1.00 | Upper Leacock, Samuel Harsl Three Months 60 Barevill Ter Hill au & Copies 05 LIT ill, the Rev. ( S FREE |B. Starr Northern livisi L E 1 at th Po stoffice at Mt. | ( ell, Manheim, chairman; Ma: Pa., i ond-class mail mat-| heim Bo Walter M. Shere 3 x Ac t of March 3, 1879. | Upp ph and Penn Twp. Ruhl; Lititz Boro, Alfred E | ) 1 T O R 1A I> Douple, Lititz; Rothsville and War- d L wick Townships, N. N. Fuhrman; bd | Elizabeth Twp, ’ Kathryn Adams : : | Lititz Rl, It won't be very long before| 1, theaste n divisicn. Edwin A Il hear the farmer giving his He Akron: chairman. cillege yell — “Let's Go, Team.” Southern division, J Rankin oe | Wile Quarryville, chairman. Surely everybody would rather Western division. P. H. SwWeiga ha health than wealth because | Mount Jo . chairman: Millersville nobody ever tries to borrow FPFaul C. Earhart. Millers- forme: { ville Kast Petersburg, Chester ® 00 Dietrich: Landi I md Salunga, Did you ever notice that nearly | Bend Landisville: Roh- all men will cheerfully spade a! Mrs. Howard B. Landis garden for bait but hate like blazes | (fount Jov. T. H Weidler. to spade it for vegetables. > © ® 0 © For some time we have been N EWTOWN wondering just why bootleggers fuel oil happened. don't take to selling or substitutes, but it Three Philadelphia firms sold *“t burnable” which covered was about half water. ® ® 6 is conclusive evidence has oil chemists dis- Here butter producers should sit up and take notice. of 217 children — one group of which the other At Chicago a two year study had butter in its diet and margarine effects health, of the three fats on griwth ph in the and ysicians re- ported, This the farmer to deep thinking, ® oo © SOMETHING the should set average DO Naturally lower income groups control since affected there ing and price are the ones most rise in price. Sane feel other items need butter, fats, regulation, including How- that milk, rents, gasoline, thing of the recovd is the one list ever, meat heads the spite have production — 156 pounds per p 1947. Tighter is due, they feed, because in we an all-time or- meat supplies tell with son for by spring us, to high reducing costs. If cut it would be will welcome it. ® ow CONSIDER THE Billions dollars cold, and helpless, for in of a state. price of farmers herds of grain rationing can offer a price a relief and many a voter INDIAN of for Europe's hungry millions numerous foreign causes, and our own country neglect a group Americans who are in We give national desti- boast of our wealth, unstintingly to but carry because of Navajo Indians, tute foreigners, our record our treat- ment the These Indians cannct vote, have no social benefits. More than half die before they five of security of them are vears old. With 24,000 Navajo chil- provide 500. of school age we educational facilities for There is 14 times more tuberculosis their reservation than the for the rest of the coun- | 61,000 Navajo Indians | there full-time dentist, school nurse, no field doctors. might consider caring for our own, and who could call that selfish? ® 0 dren only on average try. For is one What A Winter! \ series of mercury drops and snow storms, cold waves that grip in- the nation and penetrate even to the deep South, leaves no more room for surprises, especially since the ground hog worked against us. The winds of late February are winds of change, their gusty breath | may warm us into March, but maybe not. Things, in weather, will probably keep right on hap- | pening until green sprouts feel | safe in pushing forward and the sun disturbs the snow blanket. There of February, March and April from blast - and gale and gust. | of ice that have patterned inanchics and panes, give way to tushy thaws, earlier sunrise. Those who weathered the record storms of winter, will welcome the | «lightest change that offers hope for warmer days ahead. This move | | of nature frem month to month, is | a slow deliberate process. Bul weeks move forward and soon the the plants will be re-| moved, will bloom, the sound of | the lawn mower will be heard through the land and the rigors of winter will be but a memory. nett A A muich over Stimulate your business fising Sn ths Bulletin, that | — showed no difference | are most im favor of ration-| Wm they | by a| are | €88S, | meat | as sorry ! a blot on | one | We | is a different feel to winds William Vogel visited Mr. Mon - Mi Wrightsville, Mr Rob Mr. and Neel Of and ert Frank on day. Botts 1 Yi their Gelt- pent the weck end with ther Me Kinderhook Irvin Grandm Minnie cher of Witmer and Mr and fam- Mr. and Mr family were Sunday g nd Mrs ily Ol Mr. and uest f John Kauffman Conestoga, Wilbert Witmer of Mi Sunda Haines and visited Lillian ( RD Witmer and family on Mrs. Wn family visited Mr. and Mrs, ilman of Lititz, I York up Of anc and son ol and Mus Thu Barton Mr and family Daniel | Colun bia visited on dinner guests of Mr Mill- nd Mrs, Marlin Landis of government | - — © A Blas stirenner EB Page 1) church and addressed th unity”. Members of High several ( From the on the East Donegal Schocl Glee presented selections A num the pastorate Club ber of pastors who servec the Flo present Dr. IL. N ministel served of in church They Sel- past years, were Rev retired included the | d domridge,. a from | Lancaster, who as pastor of the An | Buchard, was hurch for two ye York, Clair and architect from present dis- construction the acticn played plans for the f a new church building on present site. However, no taken but it was that the was contributed was reported on Sunday, sum of $1,438.29 towards the uilding fund ky the Sun- g, 251 David Y Eastern I'm persons Rev. Di ung, miendaent Ol the ference f EUB k on the | Fennsylvania C Har topic, > F'¢ HOW Daniel Ryl “Flannelgraph” the society churche isburg Together.” Mrs ship Lebanon talk. Later in Choir of church nd, gave 4a the Cherub the of the service gave | several selections, Uli LANDISVILLE Harry T Mrs. Herr entertained her aunt, Miss Sue Nissley at birthday dinner on Saturday. She was 84. John Henry Herr of State College and Mrs. Paul Young and son Barry of Philadelphia and Murs. | Mart Strickler attended. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bender and son Gary spent Sunday afterncon | and evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Phares Nissly and daughters. i. | MARIETTA WOMAN DIED | AT THE AGE OF 100 YEARS i Mrs Annie B, Caracher, one | hundred years old, of Marietta, died Tuesday. She would have been 101 vears old April 21. She | was the mother of ten childven, six of whem survive, She was born near Colebrook and moved to] Marietta at the age of ten. DE DEEDS RECORDED { Norman E. and Belle Garber, | | Haverford Twp, Delaware county, | | to Paul G. and Edna K. Mumma, | Mount: Joy Twp, tract in Joy Twp. rm atl Gp Aes | WATER RATES INCREASED The new budget adopted by the Boro Council at Lititz, calls for an | Mount hy adver- increase of fifty per cent on both water rents and water permits, 1948 ( FLORIN AFFAIRS (From paga 1) 1 M Samuel Shelly and Mr. and Mi William Sweigart spant Sun- cay at Columbia visiting M:, i 1 rent Mr. and Mi BR W Roberts alle Mu Roberts parents, Mr. and M N, E. Hershey om nd ( 1 M Cie » Vogle who h been edt 1 a wel 1 lightly mproved at thi writing, M Emma Peifer spent Tues- day t Elizabethtcwn visiting her 1st Mr Fannie Fair, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Bell spent the week end at Washington, D. C. visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frye, of Bridgeport, Perry County, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper Sr, | m Monday Mrs, Lillian Hamilton enter- ined Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatton of Washington, D. C., Mr, and Mrs Arthur McCurdy of Palmyra, Mr. and Mrs. Ress Anmon and chil- dren Mr. and Mrs. John Charles pent the week end in Philadel phia. Mr. and Mrs. * N. E. Hershey visited with Misses Annie and | Lizzie Brandt at Maytown Saturday evening. on Mrs. Helen Musser entertained the following on Sunday: Mr. and Mr Cyrus Geib, Jimmy Musser, Evelyn Greiner of Stauffertown and Mrs. Adah Eichler and daugh- | ter, Margaret. Mr and Mrs. Warren Eshleman and family of Emigsville, York Co. and Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Bender of Miltcn Grove were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper. Youth Advance with Christ will pons a service at the Florin Church of the Brethren on Sun- day, March 13th at 7:30 when the Rev Rokzrt F. Eshleman will 1k. Rev. Eshleman is minister West Green Tree Church. OE Peter Sawadsky (From page 1) umely the development of fellow- Le of the ship and understanding among the professional] men in the pre betterment business and the community, ymoticn of community endeavors business the un- nd of high standards in sional practices, and profes ind lvancement of international and peace.” objectives, lerstanding, good will To explain these Fercy Hodgson, was the who to farmer, wil] talk SECTIONAL mill owner and in England, born OVE RIE. AD Ww GARAGE DOORS: 8'x7', § x8’, 10°x10°, 12'x12’. In stock for im- nediate delivery. Automati¢ electric verhead door operatrs. Controlled from the dash of your cér. lot of commercial and pivoted steel sash. Paul A. Martin, Mount Joy Pa . Phone 145. 4-17-44 ‘CESSPOOL, SEPTIC "4 Building & Cleaning Also a ARMSTRONG ENGINEERING Lancaster \R4 - 32770 or Earl Wanner - 48 East Main St. 272-, Mount Joy 1 15- tf BR EAKIR ON PLUMBING. HEATING AND ELECTRICAL WORK 333 MARIETTA AVENUE PHONE 215-J MOUNT JOY See display advertisement 1-22-tf Dr.H.C Killheffer Optometrist MANHEIM 163 S. Charlotte St, Telephone 137-R Mon. & Wedpesi 9-5:30 Tues, Fri. Say 7-9 P, M, B Tues Fri. Sat, 9:20-1:00.2-5 P. M., ELIZABETHTOWN 15 E. High St. Telephone 24-R “Sharp Saws 1 and jointed CHARLES AREL Milton Grove, Pa Ph. Mt. Joy 129R12 RELIEF! RELIEF! FROM MISERIES OF COMMON COLD..; Take JHumphre vs HUMPHREYS TT \ soothing easing relief from misery “1 common 1 Works internally to help relieve head and throat irritation and that weak, achy feeling. Only 30¢, Try it! & ‘Homeopathic Medicines “ounoed 2 unos Since 1854 Pawtucket, L. I,| FARM IMPROVEMENT LOANS If your home or an buildings need enlarg ing—see us about a farm im: provement loan. The cost 1 low and action is The Union National Mount Joy Bank MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1000 or more Rotarians assembled j threugh the world. Welch,” in business sessions at Harrisburg, Speaker at Tuesday's meeting hart. Mach 1 and 2. Mr. Hodgson, | Was Mr, Peter Sawadsky. Born in chairman of the Aims and Object | Russia and living there until 1923, Committee of Rotary International, Mr. Sawadsky told of his ex- also ha erved ‘as president of | peviences during the Revolution, his local club, a director of the | Visiting Rotarians were Geo. International and in several other | Clauss and Joe Gingrich of Eliza- capacities i furthering Rotary. bethtown, L. T. Miller, R. C. y of your farm on ing or moderniZ- | wi u Yo ay da VL La : 1s - FURL prompt, in Ww. The FERTILE and STERILE days during monthly menstrual cycles of wo- men can now b& under- stocd and accufately pre- dicted by layfen. 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