The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 06, 1948, Image 2

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2—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, ba. Thursday, Way 6,
The Mount Joy Bx hr
Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher
ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901



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Sg shed Every Thursday at ! mother can | a deterrent rather
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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.
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Gifts of flower sweets, cards of
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withing lies deeper in the

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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
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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.
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the majority of the county's larger py. Muy wan. be
boroughs will all be governed that | 1 of cuch a sacred
way. an ©
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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
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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
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think about ! W oman Is Kil
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DO IT OURSELVES tiempted to by-pass the Engl
It is gov ernment’ S first move | th
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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

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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.
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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
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NOT everybody reads circular
vertising left on their door step.
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program has been arranged


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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,
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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
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New Hoffman Equipment
A New Cleanigg Plant
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than your
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CHECKS
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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,
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ntseeing and shopping.
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rou get full refund if you lose them. NCB Travel®rs Checks
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Bucket Dy America’s greatest World-Wide Bank, cost 75

cents per $iC0. In denominations of $10, $20, $50 or $100.
AST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY
Aen r 0% Fodared I i - x
Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation



| FRESHNES Si & WAL UL |

where vou'll spy buy aiter buy
in rich cream and miik, fine-
flavored butter and cgds,
caccse
farm-fresh favorites,





DAIRY FOODS
FAMOUS FOR |
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of all kinds and other
LARGE EGGS do: §3e
BEST PURE
LARD = 25°
OLEOMARGARINE oeteich ez color pak - Ib Prin 44@
MILD CHEDDAR CHEESE 55¢
CHED-O-BIT CHEESE FOOD 25. 9 93c
ly ee ely NS
New Low Price!
Florida Sugar Added or Unsweciened
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
worn 18°
SUNNYFIELD FAMILY OR PASTRY
FLOUR : 37° = 71°
/ ARMOUR'S TREET es em fgg
BABY FOODS Snes {any 10 ™ 85e
JUNKET DANISH DESSERT 3 rhe 29¢
BUTTER KERNEL PEAS 2 1m 390
SULTANA PEANUT BUTTER a
SALAD DRESSING 4 race vin iv 35g avon jor §3¢
( LANG'S DILL or SOUR PICKLES «wn ior 19¢
WARWICK THIN MINTS box 47¢
{” *WARWICK CHOCQLATES “soo io. sox Gg

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“Attractively Wrapped for Mother's Day $
Nat” pr Nill’ Nt? NS cont?
Libby's Rose Dale Peas 27.280
[ona 5 "BEANS 20.0.9 80
Cans
Iona PEACHES 2
cans
A&E >’ GRAPEFRUIT 22 anc
cans
Florida ORANGE JUICE 2% 19¢
ale Crushed PINEAPPLE 2 400
cans
Kellogg's CORN FLAKES ar 18€
pkgs
A&P GRAPE JUICE attic 33€
bottle
YT TN TN TN Ne
U.S. No.1 Large Size
NEW CROP TEXAS YELLOW
ONIONS
3 po
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ESiH SOUTHERN (NONE PRICZD © iy
STRAWBERRILS wr BGe
CALIFORNIA PASCAL
CELERY “roe ur 9°
SOUTHERN NEV/ GREEN
CABBAGE Ib XA
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TENET ye Tm
NEW WHITE POTATY Shel gin 98
RELIED VEGETABLES wom 12ers 27g
LiCED PEACHES rau 21ers Gog
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Woman's Day

83 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa,
Prices effective in all A & P Super Markets & Self-Service Stores



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