Bulletin. Wt. Joy, Pa.. Thursday Wn ] 3, 1018 A A Sg 1 T Th HAPPENINGS 1e Mount Joy Bulletin — of — - Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher LONG AG O ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 mE ONG observed the third Sunday of each a h \ Ey 2 Thu J y ut No. May. “I Am An American Day" 20 Y A 3 : - — nt Joy, Pa. arouses community and national ears go r vear .. 8200 patriotism with programs of songs Six is ; . $1.00 md speeches dedica‘ed to the for- I r Club w entertained to 7 » Mo 00 eign-horn and he “coming of il at the Ie f Mi Eo Sy C os ray ete, 03 age” for native Ameri ns. In war- | and M John Tryor on. time the devotion and enthusiasm We had one of th now Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. for citizenship is more pronounced, | oy of the winter just thre Joy, I as second-class mail mat- | finds more public recognition. When | 4, before May 1st ter u the Act of March 3, 1879. | that which we hold carelessly in Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Lutheran 4 time of peace, is threatened in time r. is president of the Lancast rl E D 1 T 0 R | A of war, we place a higher value up- « 4 of the Ministerium of Pa L zr —4 on it. The annual spring musical wa Fe Good citizenship is a force that held in the grade hool building [makes a nation great and must be Yona olas entertained tl The top of the ladder invariably expressed by more than mere lip- io1 : reception in the high spells success but there are a lot of It has been said that the uditerit 80 persor nice folks still loitering down a- |yights of citizenship mean more to present round the first rung. the foreign-born than to the native- Ar | piano recital given by ® e¢ 0 born who have received these rights anit pupils of Anna L. Welsh A PRICELESS POSSESSION without effort, taking them for held in the auditorium No price can be placed upon the | gpanted and regarding them lightly ; | Dor ott ary head of a child. No family would [Since the foreigner must renounce nd Franck P. Scho tenor name a sum that could compensate | anv of his lovalties, must make a Fli Hostetter was elected janitor for that young life. Yet, that same | ¢erious decision in seeking a new at th hich school and Robert family will permit a youngster to |, must study and then wait | xo 110 at the grade scheol. ride a bicycle and pedal-push into [fy citizenship, it is perhaps true Miss Elva Strickler resigned as danger of losing life. A parent can | (hot the appreciation is greater. ubstitute Clerk at the post office see that bicycles are mechanically | This should net be so, but such is ind Miss Bernice Myers was ap- safe, that lights and reflectors are | human nature that we do not place | inted temporary substitute clerk provided for might riding and can |, great a value upon food, water, : Rev. C. E. Knuckle, rector of instruct children that they are friendship and freedom, un- | oi 1,ukes Episcopal Church has bound by certain bicycle rules and |i] we are without them. The na- | to ccept a charge at regulations. Tell them to obey traf- |(iyo_hory should highly prize the | philinsburg fic signals, not hitch rides on autos, | his country effers, the J. D. Easton completed excavat- don't stunt in traffic, don't pull | hori handed him, and | in for his new house on Church chums on roller skates and don't | yard the prize as an essential need | gi in Florin ride a ‘bic’ through heavy traffic (for the pursuit of his happiness Markets: Egos, 25 to 27 cents; but walk. LL Butte 40 cents: Lard. 13 cents. es 0 GET TOGETHER Alvin Bigler was elected mg LITTLE WOMEN, WHAT NEXT Preparedness is a vital thing when | <f he Mt. Joy Baseball team. “What won't they think of nex!”, |. r gs ap alarm that our A birthday surprise party was is a common expression in many [o.oo families, may be | given in honor of Mi, Harry G. homes, The recent craze of bleach- in danger, Sometimes, in past his- | Walter ing streaks of hair on teen-age tory. we have put preparedness a- Mit. Joy High School had sever- heads, has reached into the far cor- |; nil the last alarm has rung. | entries in the tr: ck and fie eld ners of the land. It has caused pa- |p wt doing so, waiting | meet at the U. of P. in Phil lay we are rental headaches, as the fad grows. for the last alarm. turday, In fact, the peroxide fashion trend | yo. honed that by unification Th Le Blanc Corp. of New has even found advocates among of the Army Navy and Air Fores, Yoi City will assume control of some of the high school boys, who |, def service of the country e local plant May 15 state they can take the “razzing” would be strengthened. Many had ? id Mr Henry Meck! just for the fun of ridiculing the |, wo felt the way to unity among el 1 their tenta anniversary girls, We can remember when “per- | oar. 4 forces, a way to stop the | enter 1 f oxide blondes” were not willing to |: 1 rine icalousy. waste, was to | Sues admit they dyed their hair. Teen- have of Defense, who A Silver Star which is a medal agers dye a streak of hair and boast Fates the branches of | ©} Citation for Gallantry in Action about it. Oldsters suffer through Yet. rivalry between them | awa led Sgt Flmer Schlegel- much with children and can onl lt hampering our present plans for mich by the War Department i ee tl lin esi bide their time to sce what is next national defense. When appropria- on the line fer youthful fancy, and tions are sought. one branch ques- folly. py tions another. When determining Girl Scout Day $9 the budget for air defense, the ques- GOOD NEWS tion arises about who takes prece- Cam June 8 to 1 With most everything shooting dence in the air. One branch seeks P upwards, it is heartening to learn thi mother wants that, and the fund red Girl Scouts of } } i 's di . ate is - . : { ) ) ) W That the nation’s divorce rate is go {third calls for another. The public | the Joy wrhood will be ing down. During the war the av- wanis to know how things really y ‘near 1S are i erage was alarmingly high but last (stand. A unified command is neces- | forw 1 for ti fourth annual year’s divorces dropped one-fourth | = co ooo oat to have a really | four da f Day Camp fron the all-ti valk 946 . P 1 } ' re kh mi he all-time peak of 1946. prepared nation. Per i ha en received Three-fifth of the divorces were in eo 00 ym Boro Council to again hold a childless marriages which scems to EE We mp Cov June 8 to 11 fii 3 FOUR LITTLE RULES I pr further prove that children help to saderal wclusive x _- ‘ This year, the state a Federa . hold the family together. That mos! | his ye Ar the state ad M A. C. Mayer, chairman an of those divorces were quickly re- forest services are Sondudting 2 NTT 1. B. Spang lead ‘ married, seems to prove that mar- to prevent forest, Je Brownie Troop 105 will serve a : , : : rg » fires, ninet rr cent of which dl Y riage hasn't lost its flavor. Quick fires, ninety per cent of v co-d tors of Camp decisions over inconsequential dif- CAUSC d by human Satelesshes Chiques, The Mt. Joy Day ( Four simble rule ave ro bo ferences between husband and wife, | Four simple rules ke gl oR 1 VI Mayer was a vel direc- : ared—and ever sm shoule a Tr has made mockery of many divorce | everyont of them jo or of the 1947 day camp Mi EN : : be memorized and remembered by courts. Time to think is needed memorized el Yemen €pangler has served on tafi when a marriage is to be dissolved. people who go into the woods on h year since i Rts As we all know, divorce is made too | PuSiness or pleasure. ; : Miss Mildred Zink, who for ti easy and too quickly in this country: | 1 Hold your match until it is oo has been a di ® eo cold — then pinch it to make sure v will 1 util { viii 1 ) Se 11 “ 1 FEVERS it's i. i 3 TO THE GRADUATE {1S ou year because of her new duties a “9 ‘pire , etoarette. cloar A graduate studies to complete a| = Crush out your cigarette, ¢igar | ant director of the new Lan- course to fit him for something, He (°F Pipe ashes. Use the ash tray in County Established Girl so : . your car, and never throw king . ‘ Tr: is interested in that something and | YOU! oo om neve Bo w smoking Camp in Clay Twp. It is feels he is better qualified to do this | materials Irom the window. rgely thru Miss Zink's enthusias- . i 3. Dro Sui i foe cade y : something than anything else. When 3. Drown your campfire in water | ;. qo 4 that the Day ( mp plan —then stir and drown it again. 4. Make know the burning brush, been so have fewer people were graduated from successfully carried law fence sure you out each year, EE — THE STATE WILL, COUNT AUTCMOBILE TRAFFIC colleges of learning they had more of an opportunity to the ‘world of business and start as lead- ers, before grass, enter rows or trash. There is nothing in those rules a This generation is not so cer- tain, in fact consider themselves child caniot understand. There's | The Commonwealth out to fortunate to find the job fo fit their that will cause Anyone and owt how many automobiles ability. The eompetition in all fields | trouble or expense. Yet their ob- re using 34,000 miles of State makes it harder for graduates to would save for ourselves roads find the place they seek. The un- and our deseendents yoiy farge The State Highways Dept said it rest and uncertdinty of world con- Part of the milliens of acres of fine has inaugurated a state wide traffic ditions with talk of craft, of war, is timber and grazing land that fire [ survey which will teke about two another factor in the problem destroys each year—and save with years to’ complete Pho date. obi change of beginning a new life in [3 human and animal life, and the | rained will be used in laying pio the business world. {breeding grounds of wild creatures, [tor 1ons tang Highway develop. Are there enough jobs fo go a- { In a matter of hours, fire will dev- ot ¥eund? Fortunately manual work astate a forest that represents the | The State has been divided into find arnbitious young men and wo- work of naure for Scores or hund- 12 districts for the count and the men supplying talent, as well as reds of years. It will raze our most pregram arranged so th survey the white-collar positions that ad- | beautiful vacation and hunting re- | will be finished in six of them want to be the | It you don’t { 6 : the first year follow fire, gions. ~ The urveyed tract {he professional and grids. rest of the tae business : : cause of such a those 1 Since the general an tate will be second four simple rules of conduct in the has risen in the U. S., the year manual work has also reached a outdoors. | Officials said the survev wil i — DG en se { ns iigher level. Factory jobs are pleas- | start in Lancaster county abou : . : TIAN i . #mier and easier, Holding of such BY KENNLETII DROHAN [June 15 and will take several is more on the equal with The following is of the | months to the professional field, than in the | daily temperatures and rainfall in | old days. Bi #78 | this section from Wednesday, May 5 | GRAFTING SAVES a report complete lO ee TREES it is our hope that graduates who | to Tuesday, May 11. Some "of the fruit trees girdled by $id farewell to the schools, will find Day Low High Rain mice or rabbits during the winter their place in the world of trade, Wednesday ....... . 46 w 118 can be saved by dridge-grafting. business and finance, and be con- | Thursday ..... Live. 42 67 .00 | Apple and pear trees over three in- tented and successful in it, Friday ......... ey 48 62 35 [ches in diameter can be bridge- | odo Saturday ......... . 40 60 00 | grafted with fair promise of success {AN - AMERICAN iSunday ........... +. 29 78 00 | und ll { originated in 190, (Monday .{......... 46 88 .00| Stimulate your business by adver ‘presidential proclamation, is (Tuesday ..}....... « Fi 94 .00 tising in the Bulletin. MOUNT JOY EEE eS °o 9 ! words as of our actions and as far {min 1s busy, relieving them of long | e u etn S from speaking ill as from doing hours of tedium, and contributing | ill fits occupational therapy { value to- S b k | = 3 Wi Asians | ward their recovery. crap 00 . BUY A POPPY, WEAR A POPPY Much of the money is sent home rw POPPY DAY — MAY 29TH by the veterans to help support their | Week's Best Recipe Poppy making has given the vet- wives and children. It gives the vet- | r ed ‘peal 3 T lem-n jui the encouraging experience of erans a decided lift in morale when 1-4 r. 1-4 ¢ melted hutt being able to earn money again. they are able to send something to _ y Yu2 & tory Hake It has helped keep their hands and their families. ‘ e lem ind, 1-3 confec Those without a family use the tie gar, 1 « yur cream, 2 money to create a nest egg for t lemon ice. Peel halve, core themselves against the day when 1 remove tem strings from they are able to leave the hospital. pears (canned pears may be used To buy a poppy and wear a poppy but can’t he baked long). Dip is a contribution no one can afford once into lemon juice in which NOT to make. Don’t hesitate, when gar has Leen Dip in approached by a poppy dalesman, melted butter. Roll in moderate- buy one for every memfer of the hot oven for 20 to 25 minute family lemember It's for the intil pears tender but not Veterans. oft To make lemon cream | Wr Se rtd { sauce: beat confectioner's suger in- : CLEAN UP FOR SAFETY { ) cream and flaver with ! Spring is the time to clean out = i 2 hay use 'the hazards around the Farmstead. in tie pace of pears In [All kinds of rubbish in buildings ©( | ‘ and outside should he removed, and BT [equipment supplies oe i i Gade Pw: 4 orderly and stored safely Seed In May and arranged Ann palox drummondi is ] plant than the perennial i x but its blooms are as large. |= > Fa the seeds now towards the | = Or f the flower bed. The ! ° i es 19 Years Experience planted in ixed masses Sal- { Diane: : ea + piglossis, or painted tongue, is a | | : es a TL he i . . ‘ d iting flower. The shades | A Graduate of the National Institute ot yeilow, orange, purple and i ae » deep red are lovely in bouquets. i of Cle: ming and Dyeing Flant in May and use eatire pack- he ct for the plants are a bit spindly. a : Corian torgetrime-nol. sees. Hav | New Hoffman Equipment be planted now and will flower | all summer as they rill Sow | ey WIL Sow | A New Cleaning Plant S 1ney are easy to ultiveté and are beautiful] with | + th light and dark blue and pure white Blossoms. ! MEMBER ) Foad Tips NG Shin sad Im ahr) National Vuslitute of Cleaning and Dyeing pread d tomatoes with a light amount honey and pep- | per to taste—Serve fig pudding in _- i ces witl layer of ice cream | @® between as a delightful dessert Cauliflower or broccoli with a but- IC er ys sauce and topped with slivers browned almonds, make a com- YOU PHONE 119-3 WE call, ny dish o be talked about i Vild ec wilt quicker than |= - eo ind should therefore > be used oon possible afte: ithering To keep stored cookies FA RM BUREAU ft keep lice of bread, an ange or apple stored in the cookie Inspirational | We should be careful of our ESSAI ae a - AND. “|| FUNGICIDES 59 N. Market St., Elizabethtown PHONE: 334-J ~ [FOR - Eyes Examined oy Ap pointment MAXIMUM CROP PROTECTION le YP, PERFECT QUALITY BLEND SPRAY MATERIALS Daily: 9 to 1 Evenings. Tue and 2 to 5 and Sat. 6:30 to 8 No Hours Thursday Quality Meats ALSO A FULL LINE CF DUSTS 2, 4D and OTHER WEED KILLERS 10 Aro Fruits & Vegetables KRALL'S Meat Market West Main St., ~ Mt. Joy Lancaster County Farm Bureau Co-operative Association Quarryville New Holland Lancaster Manheim WAS | / WHEN I LOOKED AHEAD? FOR ME, foresight has always paid dividends, I learned long ago that of all the money which passed thru my hands only that which 1 saved was mine. IT made regular deposits in a Savings Account. This gave me a cushion of cash for 0. of the many sturdy Sundial work shoes. Rein- forced toe, rubber heel and double-leather sole ‘highlight +his black blucher. . enabled me to send my son thru college Now I've emergent 1€s . . .buy a home retired, financially independent, | Why don't you open a Savings Account at this Bank today! FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Jack Horner COLUMBIA Save As You Shop At Your A&P! When it comes to cutting corners on your food bills, nobody does a bet- ter day-in, day-out job of helping vit to do just that than your friendly A&P Super Market. We never feature just a few special values a couple of days a week . . we keep all the wonderful foods at A & PF priced just as low as pos- cible all the time! Shop and save at A&P! SUNNYFIELD FAMILY OR PASTRY 10 Ib, bag FLOUR 7ic 1; $1.69 SILVER RIVER CRUSHED PINEAPPLE FOOD CHED-O-BIT ony DESSERTS AND PUDDINGS SPARKLE DESSERTS 3 ...19c¢ NEC {AR TEA BAGS 43¢ WOODBURY SOAP Buy 3 Cakes 33c AND GET ONE EXTRA CAKE 2 99c¢c at the repular price o f FOR Florida Valencia ORANGES 8 39 NONE PRICED HIGHKEP COLOSSAL Q Osigings 3 3c original 3 < buch 5 2m 1c 2 bunches 9¢ Ib. bag BQ e POUND MESH BAG JERSEY (EXTRA FANCY) ASPARAGU SOUTHERN NEW GREEN CABBAG FRESH NEARBY SPINACH RADISHES OR SCALLIONS SALTED CASHEWS None Priced Higher A GP “Really Fresh” Coffee Neo other coffee gives vou more flavor—or more for your hard earned money. Choose from the three magnificent blends of A&P Cofiee. BOKAR COFFEE 14 bag 45¢ 2-1b. bag $1.29 RED CIRCLE 15 bag 43€ EIGHT O'CLOCK 1-1 40c 3-15. bag $1.15 CRoUND vo 2 COFFEE 3 20D SARyiE id = FLORIDA SUGAR ADDED OR UNSWEETENED GRAPEFRUIT JUICE wo BEST PURE : LARD Lu BIg SUNNYFIELD FAMILY OR PASTRY FEOUR . 37 ov Fis A&P PURE ? 3 GRAPE JUICE. 18: 33 ANN PAGE SALAD DRESSING 35° 63° BRIGHT SAIL SOAP FLAKES bre BD Kye 1007, HYDROGENATED SHORTENING I-lb ec 1b 8 DEXO can 43 can 1.15 JUMNKET DANISH DESSERT 3 LIBBY'S ROSEDALE PEAS 2700 cn Ala RED CHEEK APPLE JUICE 2 oir etter 2p GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS oe mowre 40a A & P PEACHES SLICES OR HALVES * 29-02. can 27¢ ARMOUR'S TREET 1200.4 A788 ARMOUR'S CHOPPED HAM “ooh cn BYE DESSERT SHELLS /Ave rasxer pigiels 19m MARVEL BREAD 16-02. loaf 14¢ 24-01. Loaf 1%¢ 1-Ib. pkg. 37¢ kas. ~ Phys. 238 COOKIES Burry's Homespun Assortmen? or Crisp English Styls 83 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. Prices effective in all A & P Super Markets & Self-Service Stores -— lec re po irc ial ur la RTS RR To UN ATEN 8M EAL LO CL LC ASP TO LCL oon Taal ta dP. 0 —. fo ate se eo LEV OTN TEN a abe a Tubs oa PARA ve, =, LAVAS), ave! — E04 400 E186 edb. a = LOA - nr.
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