2—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, ba. Thursday, Way 6, The Mount Joy Bx hr Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 ——— - tied to th altar of affeetion th J x \’ 1y 1 y n Sg shed Every Thursday at ! mother can | a deterrent rather - O n St. M Jov. P 9-11 East Main St, M J i than 1 The viriae + I Subseri \) eri tan forth as moth Six M 0) t { i k ty an Three Months ............ 60 ribute that enables her name. With sang Co 38S eves U0 Thoth self-sacrifice and loyalty on the Sample Copies ......... FREE ni y v side of “Mem”, those who scoff will . have a real battle to wage. Such Entered at the Postoflfice at Mt, ave a real O Wap » Joy, Pa, as Second-elass mail n combination is so forceful, so dram- ter under the Act of 1 Tarch 3, 1879. | atic at no power can destroy it. ER 1 Gifts of flower sweets, cards of EDI T 0 RIA L: a A withing lies deeper in the + + > ; human than ve for mother. The Our observation discloses that wife Ered greatest sf al ys Ie her, costs u men fight for liberty and women money. Gratitude and apprecia- for bargains. tion have no price tag. To protect ae and cherish the living, to honor and A special committee of Manheim the memory of the dead. is Boro Council is studying a boro (he costliest present manager form of government. Eph- Nun Lins research and rata and New Holland have already |. compute the adopted the plan and Manheim |... of practically thinks it quite favorable. In due time |. ..vihing except mother love. ator: > oo) Ye . the majority of the county's larger py. Muy wan. be boroughs will all be governed that | 1 of cuch a sacred way. an © LI J Down New Holland way five land owners made application to that borough's Council for annexation to the boro. At the first meeting of Council two of the applications were immediately accepted, were filed in I the county court and became eflec- [ond « tive May 20, The others will ve- tio nd d Queen Betty wa ceive final consideration at the | vn i ! next meeting. New houses are to be che w the ke erected on lands of all the appli- the « I } reshmer + 1 cants, A iid at her lee CC) and Re wis dives th BUY BONDS her by the jimi For Ue ves A good way to fight high prices is | mainder of to keep your money off the market, | 4 that is if you are able to save any h after paying current living expens- T es. Many can manage a budget (« 1 include a savings account and these are the folks who can find cash invest . in U. S. Savings | The dec tion fo There is a drive, the government's consi { eighth, six during the war and one in 1945, to get Americans to invest $2 billion in ten weeks. The treas- |!lov ury suggests it is a way to “win the peace”, and we say it is a good in vestment whether they use a slogan or not. Curb high prices by buying bends and also give the enemies of this country something further to g 157 °1 think about ! W oman Is Kil ———— a - - od ® 09 DO IT OURSELVES tiempted to by-pass the Engl It is gov ernment’ S first move | th (Fron ge 1) when wishing to protect its econ- ming up t! incline Vhen th omy, to tighten centrols of scarcities | cycle cra Steel, aluminum and oil may be ide were hurl classed as scarcities, at this time Vi W it means that manufacturers of | when ( Ro automobiles will feel the bite, the Vt wd M }. A market of radios, washing machines I and refrigerators will be affected ( li and gasoline may be rationed before | daught The Ww u summer has gone. We can con- I 1 erated Miss Fi serve gasoline during summer mo- an Eugene VI ) 0 tering and thinking of next winter's and hell Oyler vesponsible for fuel oil requirements, keep our dri- death of his wife ving speed down and our mileage —— Sl Gases reduced. INDUCT NEW MEMBERS INTO HONOR SOCIETY MAN'S OWN CASTLE Done Chap f the Nationa More people own their home than | Honor Society from East Donegal ever before, proven through figures Tow of owner-occupancy that traces in ¢ back to 1890. Cities don’t have the Mount Joy Chapter last week home owners in proportion to those | The Rev. Thomas McGregor, pas inhabitants of rural and farm areas, tor of Mount Joy and Donegal Pres- probably because of so much apart- |byterian Churches, delivered the ment house living. Two-thirds of address those who live in the country and| The program included the pro- small town, own their home. Cir- |cessional, by Bryson Craine; open- cumstances too often keep others, | exercises, led by Lois Miller; who would like to do so, from be- |introdu Janet Eater; Hono ing among the two-thirds. | Seciety's meaning and purpose, b At this season of the year, home- |Lester Hawthorne; talks on th owners are busy with repair, paint- |qualificati for membership, by ing, paperng and all other things |Alice Doles, Hazel Miller, Gloria that crop up to add to our overhead. Fisher, and Jay Wolgemuth; pre- However, there is a great satisfac- [sentation of new members, by Wil- tion that comes to us, as we watch (byr I. Beahm, principal; pledge the beauty develop of newly born |Isabe things in our yard, our fields, and members, by Miss Martin, presenta- ng welcome of new a) we have an incentive to clean mp [tion of cards, pins and signing of and dress up our homes, because (scroll, Kenneth Barnhart; introduc- they belong to wus. tion of speakers, Patsy Waller. ® 00 | BR A MOTHER'S DAY {PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HELD May introduces celebrations of (MOTHER - DAUGHTER SOCIAL occasions as, the birthday of the air | The women of the Presbyterian mail, the day in memory of our |Chuwch he 4 a Mother-and-Daugh- honored military dead, the anniver- | ter Covered Dish Social in the 5.8 sary of the Merchant Marine, the [room. About 40 women Bye proclaiming of “I Am An American” |attended. After having ¢ pre- May also brings, on its second Sun- [gram was given by the young peo- day, a sentimental observation in | ple. This consisted of selections | the name of motherhood. We set a- an instrumental quartet comprised side one dav in vemembrance of [of Mary Bailey, Peggy Garber, Sal- Mother, while througheui the year [ly Ann Nissley, and Eleanor Lane; we observe weeks oxtolling pota- [readings by Constance and Priscilla toes, cherries, apples, cotton, denuts, | Lane. Mrs. James Roberts and Mrs peanuts, wine, wildlife, dogs. Oh [Charles Miller of Hershey, plano yes, Father gets a day. too! solos by Mary Ellen Walter and Mrs. Few. men need a day set aside io | Jame: ; Eshleman and a vocal solo by remind them of their but | Mrs. Thomas Garber. Mrs. Maurice it is an occacion when all men join IN. Bailey, president of the Women’s in public tribute. It has been said. [Bible Class presided. on the subject of “Momish”, that | —~ . - fhe worshipful following can be so i Patronize Bulletin advertisers. | “Financing $10,028.38 ™ l 1aK ( n fron 7 l the 1 { Counc R Bi e Cx er ¢ Ci d C i n 1 Health points “In 1941, sever brucellosi be ext MBLE OF MRS 1 1 n homie Tuesd l eo progra ( C Mrs Snyder, 1 Elsie Grove Miss Mary Charles fer, Miss Stively, ate Barnhart : ee et) Everybody reads newspapers bul NOT everybody reads circular vertising left on their door step. ig Fire Enging program has been arranged Noval Bi ality fe of Cl. caning a | Bye: Hg Tigh School's Spring Concert Jy Band And Chorus May 11 annual Spring Concert of the The Club has already purchase | Joy High School Chorus and come new uniforms and a few more will be held at the high school arc now on order, They have also m on Tuesday, May 11, at secured a fine number of good used instruments, but a great many more 1 Newton, our School : : pupils of both schools would be in- pervisor, will direct both . terested in studying music ¢ in- rus and Band. A very worth e and join ing the band if the instruments were is hoped that everyone will available, 1 | to hear these young folks..| There will be a sale of baked rder to properly maintain and goods in the back of the auditorium » band needs an annual at this time and anyone wishing to erefore membership in the contribute anything baked should Joy- High School Band Club ! please bring it to the .school at 7:15 opened everyone. The! This program is for everyone, ill be $1.00 a year, and mem- come out and lend encouragement rds will be available at to the young people by your pres- neert ence. Admission will be free. of Cleaning and Dyeing ff: New Hoffman Equipment A New Cleanigg Plant he et a A Pe a er ee tt eA A tA at ae Graduate of the National Institute \ ) } | gr a | Eic cherlys | YOU PHONE | 1 CALL | MAXIMUM CROP PROTECTION ERFECT QUALITY BLEND SPRAY DUSTS MATERIALS GAINST BRUCELLOSIS FARM BUREAU ECTICIDES —~ AND - FUNGICIDES ~ FOR - i Ya , 4-D and OTHER WEED KILLERS Lancaster County Farm Bureau Co-operative Association Lancaster Quarryville Manheim New Holland VES STONER Ee... LP tising in the Bulletin. 7% is mightier than your word . .. WHEN YOU CARRY TRAVELERS CHECKS THEY'RE SAFE, SELF-IDENTIFYING Before you go on any trip, let us tell you about the safe hire N . ifure feature of National City Bank Travelers Checks. You don't have to d aepend on credit. A stroke of your pen turns them into ready cash — cash that pays for hotels, | : medals, gas, transportation, sic ntseeing and shopping. Yau cet full refund ff uni {nea 3h ir rou get full refund if you lose them. 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