Pa., S—The Bulletin, hdl Jov., Thursday, {pril 28, 1949 | cott, Doris Houseal, Joyce Van Val- ( Lo GS TRE kenberg, Bryle Singer, Peggy Rice, Anita Swords, John Heisey, Jim The Mount Joy Bulletin! Shank Bob Wolgemuth Clarence | Wagner Ammon Smith, Eugene Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher | Swope, Nancy Herckelroth, Jean ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 eee ems — | Shirk, Ruth Moorland, Faye Landis, necessary to combat enemies both | Jane Weller, Martha Roland, Ros- Publ'shed Every Thursday at No. | from within and without our bor- | ere Musser, Charles Shank, John 9-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. | gers, Heisey, Shirley Warfel, Betty Pyle, Subs tion, per yer $2.00 The essential qu lification for the | Jean Gerlach Nolan Blount, and Six Months ....... . $1.00 perpetuation of our representative | Pauline Miller Three Months ...... 60 form of government is character, Preschool examinations for stu Single Copies .. 05 and that is developed on a founda- | dents expecting to enter the Don Sample Copies ......... FREE | (ign of religious teaching. | egal El itary Schools at Florin Rutered at He Pestoitice at. Mt. National Sunday School Week is! or at Maytown will be held June Joy, Pa., as second-class mail mat- spensored by the Lymen's National | (Friday) at Florin. Exams will be ter under the Act of March 3, 1879. | Ccmmittee, non-sectarian, and a | given ed oon. No beginnin - - non-profit organization created to le il be admitted in Sept Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper bring about a better undersanding | 1949 unless they have completed Publishers’ Association e : a of the important part religion has | these test Parents are urged to . played in creating and maintaining | register beginners now at the High E D | T 0 R 1 A » our government Helping devel- , School Office—telephone Marietta | op character in children through ' 63024 Mt. J 34573. Student +0» some form of religious training | who are six years of age on or be- There are top many folks who | cannot be delegated by parents to! fore Dec. 31, 1949 are eligible to en- think same as youngsters — a sin | someone else. | chool next fall isn't a sin unless you are found | A good time to reawaken the ——————~ out. | eld fashioned ideas is to go to BOY ORGANIST WILL PLAY eco | Sunday School with the family, to | AT RECITAL AT IONA . | help counteract the teachings of all Jona, a community near lebanon, Ageording te Some EW ape a, sodless ideologies. . | will enjcy a special sacred pro- and semc people, Father Time's 8 wi! y | 2 Click jumped ahead a couple cogs {2 am April ar | oy mn over the weekend and now we are | Zicn E. U. B. Church The men an hour ahead of the sun. Even School News From Bible class, Samuel He rr teacher, thoveh they buried the father of | stalled a new electric orga Daylight Saving Time last week, E. Donegal Twp. | | there. : we presume, out of respect, folks Tne organ feature is at of a will ebserve his suggestion for A. Hollinger, faculty advisor | eleven year old boy prodigy Karl another year, at least. of pom student council of East Don- | Mcyer as their guest orgamist. The This cockeyed 1-hour saving the egal High School anncunced all tae Ider folks of this locality will re- time wis a scod war time issue |results of the election recently | member of his ancestor) His and no-one would object to it to- | held to elect the 1949-50 Council grandfather taught day school in day if it were universal, but here | Members elected are: 8th rthern parts of Lancaster Co you make an hour, there you lose | Donald Wolgemuth; 9th grade His g:andfathe Samue] Moyer an bour. That's the case thruput | Avia Setter, Robert Millex 10th | 1 ied Harriet Heis 1 neal the United States and the sooner | g.ade, Collean Ibaugh, Margaret Chickies church and school house we cstablish fast or slow time as'| Clerk, Fauline Bradley, Paul Dick; | His maternal MUDArents = were 2 standard, the better it will be for, 11th grade, Rosene Musser, Jean | Mr. and Mis. Edwin Eby, of neal all, | Shirk, Clara Anna Weaver, Peggy Mi. Joy os 0 Hicks, Wilbur Brubaker, Joseph | i kd A natien-wide survey indicates | Brandt; 12th grade, Dorothy Sperla at least one-third of the nation’s |and Hazel Cranksnaw, Lilly Ann General Hospital 145.000.000 citizens will live under | Greider, Jane: Waller, Marion Ney, | Gio pags 1 the new time for the late Spring | Swcpe, Vernon Hawthorne the following members. donated a and Summer. The greatest sup- | and Richard Humbert | totai of 27 hours of service in the porters ave golfers, gardeners and | ‘The ninth Civic Classes, accom- Childrens Ward at the General commuters and others who love | panied by their teacher, Robert H | Hospital: Mrs. Carlton Jones, Mrs. outdoors. Phillips spent Tuesday morning, Pani Stehman. Mrs. Earl Shelley, The cntire state of California has | April 26, attending Lancaster Co Miss Marty Newpher, Mm Row completely turned thumbs down | Court. They alsc toured the court Packer. Mrs. Clair Sharpe, Miss on fast time. Only the city domin- | house while on their trip. Fifty Martha Stauffer, Mrs. Paul Stoner, ated scctions through the east will | students were in the group | Miss Funice Hout Mrs. Clinton Eby. faver Baylight Saving Time. The all-school Sports Frolic will Nive Occur Stary Ms Simeon H oe In the heart of an agricultural | pe helq in the high school gym on ton Mrs Nan Siow wd Mrs. Si- section, we, here in Mt. Joy and | Fyiday evening, April 29th All Ton The £ Bowing HOH entire Lancaster County should | jetter-winners, both boys and girls | an 15 a Ir wake up and discontinue this | 506 invited. The affair was plan ert 4 hoe 2 he 2 : I cockeyed time. | ned by the faculty Athletic Coni | 2. fhe Gift Shoo a th 2 Spits: ee o YT i he Ee { Mary Stoner, Mrs. Carlton Jenesd a oR " mittee, Mr. Jack Ray. M. John | Mrs. Paul Stoner, Miss Martha CAN WE BOTTOM? |pHart, Mr. Don Staley and Mrs. oo Mop gion a As counivies go, Americans feel | joan Saylor. Games, dancing, |’ QujieT: HIS, Toy Dean My themselves inhabitants of a new | movies and refreshments are now [Hs Simon Nissl } : znd. Endowed with nature's | |] for | Mrs. Paul Stehman, Chairman of planned for entertainment and en- | 4a . gifts of water, wildlife, forests, and | joyment. | the Ways and Means Commit ee soils and minerals, we accept the . ;... _ Se;ior Reception | 00 09 ih he! Somat i grants of natural resources and { will be held in the gym Wednesday | i Diane yor Wa ji go seldom consider that the future | ening, May 4th. Music will ho | pares ol 8 public card a y 9 2 might find us lacking in them. | nithed by Howard Gale and his| held Sometime mn pe N oy o ar Never ending, requiring no protec- srchestrs fiom. Harrisbura The | Definite plans will bt =n tion or management, will they con- harerones are Mr. and Mi ar} nounced at the next meeting of the tinue t» ke here in unlimited | Hollinzer and Mr. and Mrs = 5 : amounts for Mount Joy's children Inck ‘W. Rav Ars D % Schlos ©? Chairman ol and their children? Fortunately = | the Entertainment Committee, an- we this isn't true and then A “spring” theme will ne | that a prog will | through conversation and restora- | d out in decorati is student | at future etl I tion pregrams, have attempted to Bre ye follows Dec- | | and refres en vill be protect these precious resources. : ration Dot Ppt %, D "7 | served We can stand further education y Goss, Jane Waller, Maric: Ney, S—— NY v . 1arles Hess, Glenn Forney, Merle | ‘ ak aS and ‘nereased zetion fey any de- Eugene Swope Refrash. | BIGGEST BROWNIE CAUGHT cline in natural resources warns | ee ye Harold W. Fetrow, Mechanic us we must take steps to preserve ment: Will Longeneck Paul Col- | Lurg R4. caught a 31 in. brown lez, Hazel Crankshaw, Grace Ra- | T them, Boe lames. Georee Hicks tho | trout that weighed 10's Ib He > eo 0 ol. 28 a "hooked it in Silver Spring dam : ; Ohmer Gingrich, Vera | IR THE ATLANTIC PACT Jackson and Ellen Snyder Bia iY We hear, read and talk of the The following special aswel blies | Everybody reads newspapers but Nerth Atlantic Pact and vet some were April 29 « Jv { NOT everybody reads circular ad- are not teo familiar with it's real High Class Play. Fach will | using in the Bulletin. meaning. words are present a one-act play Mav 3 | -——.eeee¢)k¢l)”h sometimes confusing to us. Boil- | George Johnson, Pianist in “Back SIMON P. NISSLEY ed down, the preamble of the Pact |, Bocgic” May 12 - Mav Dav. | MARY G. NISSLEY is comprehensive. I says: “The | po. 5p - F&M College Forelan | FUNERAL DIRECTORS partics te this treaty are deter- | gi dents. [ Mount Joy, Pa. minded to safeguard the freedom The Donegal High School Chor wi common heritage, and civilization | participate in the State Music . of the'r peoples It contains Finals to. he held at. Potistout. oo ger AUSHERMAN —— “bout 1,069 centained in 114 Friday and Saturday. April 20 andi] Realtors articles. Twelve nations have Donsaal viillr the | P. H A signed, promising allied interven- _ i. 5 = | James P. Haus, Agen tien to resist attack. The North Soytnem istrict, Rving won an || Phone 3-5711 Atlantic Pact includes Britian. rang at the die Cor. Jacob & Mount Joy Sts. France, Belguim, Holland. Luxem- cant St reeenty held at Harrisburg, | leer brurg, United States, Cancda, Nor- Mr. Eugene Sayler is the director.) = rq qe way, Denmark, Iceland, Italy, ani members are Norma J Electric W. 1d Portugal. Tctal area of regions Shank, J Horst, Kenneth kot and Gas € ng covered by the defense alliance is © lem Prey hae! Vil Jean: | Also Specialize On 2,666,000 square miles and MY Miller, mer on es id FARM MACHINE WELDING the population about 150,000,000. | Snyder, Jay Wolgemuth, Roy Pres- AND EQUIPMENT Soviet Russia and satellites cover c¢ott, Wilbur Brubaker, Merle Ar [ dire about 8.200.000 square miles and nold, Clara Anna Weaver, Martha | Automobile and Truck Welding a population of 295,004.000. Gerlack, Janet McKain, Mary An LAWN MOWER SH SHARPENING 9.0 Sellenberger, Dorothy Sper GG TO SUNDAY SCHOOL | Hicks, Marian Nye Dolly Gos: Cover's Welding Shop I hes become very popular talk Wilma Jase Dommel, June Arnold, about the importance of saving George Mortis, Wilmer Longeneck Delta and Marietta Streets our American way of life. As a ©, John Longenecker, Joyce Pres- A MT. JOY. PA. Phone 3-5931 matter of fact, the only way we can lose it is for the American BULLER’S BEAUTY SALON FLORIN, PENNA. OPEN EVENINGS pecrle themselves to become neg- ligent in exercising the rights and privileges they have under our form of g-vernment that the lib- ae SPRING SPECIALS ertics they tke for granted will & HE 4 Coid Waves, Regular $8.00 Now $5.00 oR work at being Am- 3 \ y Machineless, Regular 55.00 Now 54.00 erieans if we ‘wish fo perpetuate oll | ~ Machineless, Regular $6.00 Now $5.00 the blessings left to us by ow CALL NCW FOR APPOINTMENT forefathers. American parents | PHONE MT. JOY 3-4330 Maude Buller, Propr. | Dinner served 11 - 2 BUS TRIP | To VIRGINIA SATURDAY, MAY 14 § Sponscred by GOOD CHEER SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS E. U. B. Church, Florin Baltimore, Washington, Sky- line Drive and Luray Caverns Return, Shenandoah Valley $7.00 ROUND TRIP If Interested see ARTHUR BRAUN WGOD STREET. FLORIN Phone Mount Joy 3 5957 easy. it is to clean our custom-made venetian blinds of miracle Slats spread apart for your cleaning brush — then snap right back into perfect shape GET OUR ESTIMATE PHONE MT. JOY 3-341 LEONARD L. SAFKO Asphalt & Rubber Tile Floors Famous Davis & Savage 18 in. Cut 'y H. P. Briggs & Stratton t-Cycle ® Timken Beaiings © Sorviced For Running Call For Demonstration L. E. HORTON 1€2 Ave. D, West. Lane. Phone 2-0697 BENNETT'S Restaurant 45> EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT Joy Monday thru Saturday 2 and 5 to 8 Closed Sundays BULK AND GALLONS | C. M. WEBB & SON 22 South Barbara Street MOUNT JOY, PA. ROOFING SPOUTING SHEET METAL WORK ROOF PAINTING Hess’ Food Stores! fl PHONE 3-9094 Quality,Service and Low Prices cD KOUNTY KIST Peas No. 303 can 25:8 Pork & Beans 2 can 15 Strawberry Jelly 1b jr 35 Hershey Kisses 59 Fancy Peaches 2: «n 25 SLICED OR IALVES co Lr cD «2 SAVE NORRIS LABELS! IVORY FLAKES lg. 29¢'| DREFT lg. 29¢ IVORY SNOW lg. 29¢| TICE lg. 29¢ CAMAY . reg. 3 tor 25c | CRISCO 1 lb. 35¢ OXYDOL lg. 23¢ | CRISCO 3 1b, 99¢ Garden Plants, Seeds and Flowers ASTERSONVILLE § MANHEIM 210M £8 (this week) MOUNT JOY These Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday Never Lost An Argument Yet A cancelled check is proof in any court that a bill has been paid Check On the Friendly PHONES Mt. Joy 3-1081 C. ROBERT FRY MANHEIM R. D. 2, PENNA, AIR COMPRESSOR WORK Rock Drilling Concrete Breaking, Etc. Ty EXCAVATING 3 PL [ & GRADING = Se Cellars Trenches, Etc. t nN Eres | 4 3; PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-4753 CUSTOMER'S CORNER Many millions of housewives in several thousand communities have helped to build A&P by their patron- age, their suggestions and yes, their com- plaints. Through them we have learned much about what women like or dislike and have tried always to conduct our business accordingly. 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YARIZTIES Af Veinz Be -. 29 # & SUNS oO .. we HUDSON PAPER TOWELS CONTADINA TOMATO PASTE JANE PARKER INDIVIDUAL PIES cach 10e DAILY BRAND CHICKEN FEED Daily Baby Chick Feed 25 1b. bag $1.15 - 100 1b. bag $4.49 Daily Laying Mash 25 1b. bag $1.15 - 100 1b. bag $4.49 Daily Scratch Feed 25 1b. bag $1.05 - 100 1b. bag $3.99 Daily Chick Starter 25 lb. beg $1.09 - 100 lb. bag $4.25 Daily Growing Mash . 25 Ib. bag $1.15 2 rolls 25¢ 2 6-07 cans 19¢ 83 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. All prices in this advertisement are effective in A&P store in FOI HATIONA ADVERT So re pearl disting Orient match Déltal beaut cence safety with s| 87 E: must strive to help develop char- 3-10-tf M J acter in their children, which is i i! Mount Joy. x: