THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. PAGE THREE WEDNESDAY, MAR. 12, 1930 — le > [ | Police Telephone T 3 he Silver 3 BASKET BALL ON TAKE | 1 |! | Police Telephone Typewriter : The Silver lOWL-LAFFS!! p AK : . ® | System Opened by Governor $ Lining i = | OUR LOCAL COURT y ® oy | Iii Bry A. MARIA CRAWFORD 8 | aT ile | @ . wn i’ . | 2 |TRHEE LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL | | Ne | TEAMS LOST THEIR GAMES {i ARRON tsk ; J LAST WE ‘ ™ | i But BARTON, limping along in the EK J old Tablets or Cold Capsules ) + sunshine, watched a lad’s | om ii [stud vs hit once in a while | There must be a jinx of some | today, and tomorrow the cold | | skipped a little through sheer exuber- [sort hovering around our High | | | ance of youthful energy and joy. Bil! | S hool basket ball teams as the (nas passed to climes. | envied him. Once he ha o three lost their games las roe Ii ! | vi vim, nce he had two good [ st their games last week. bre A i \ | ; Lepe ty Om | x WAY \ in lees like that and now—well—it Lost to E’town | Table ts 25¢, Capsules 50¢ Naini ols | ior] have a » T} Mie y : Hit NAAN UH might have heen worse, But the sur- | | I'he Elizabethtown High School |Thev are as sur ow : I IY A \ i Hl geons had fixed him up. He wouldn't | team defeated our High team in an They are as sure @s the best Ii | YY \ HI have given a dollar and a half for his | | easy fashion on the former's court | One box will con¥ince you | leg when he came off the battlefield | | Friday night 44-32. Wenger lead | and first saw it | th Cor i | | . the scoring for the ictors | STAR Ns 6 ni ring or the victors while | 1 idn’t | Hostetter shcwed the way for our want one of them to sag. He had al- ( : team. The score: = : | ways heen proud of those broad a On With is am. B 2 iy dF Ss i Langh - ¥ ’ shoulders. ir Swe 6 F T| 5 “Heigh-ho, Captain Bill! What a jol- Tw Ce Sc ossen, F,........ 5 2 12 | ly little place this old world is, after | and gol young went Shafer, FP 1 1 3 | AT ciel @ Wig. Strappiog fellow pf Saturday evening and {Shiffer, C ........., 3 2 8 1-1 PI = . st ad 3 3 ’ : “Stan, old boy, this is luck! You [parece 30 inspect Betty Grosh’s | Wenger, G ...... £3 13 livegin New York?" Bill smiled at |aphor co ge The ‘maid [Baugher, © or 2 2 West Main St, MOUNT JOY C t ° him, pumping his arm up and down im » candy makes my mouth Hershman, C ....... 1 0 2 in genuine pleasure to see him. Stan- Gali Seiders, CG. ......... 0 0 0 | 3 ¢ x . ala ur ains ley Field has been his first lieutenant |.. Be said: “Here 5.8 blotter and |Speckler, F ........ 1 0 2 and on that red day when he had got : b Bor % do you'd better Jean fill [1 I 17 ; his, Stan had stopped long enough to 0 Spit. Totals 17 10 4 s ] 8 8 ein 4 Ideal items for your order Bill carried out of range. . Mt. Joy H. S. G F T There are three trying periods in a living room are now They went into Stanley's club and | Of course you can't blame the | Charles, F 3 2 g| [woman’slife: when the girl matures i : had a long talk about everything poor fellow. He’s been outa work |p, en : Sood priced ‘way below nor Stan remembered all that and n for several month B 2 1 5] [i> wom : hey bo 3 eo ¢ me a at and mo s. 5 : mal. W tt k “Say, Bill, ever see that Ay Hi -sAm C 2x2 nee 3 1x a 3% At . e want to m i Sitti seas : : then ] 2 ig } oman reaches middle ; 2 e Sate 2 us Fisher Je shove iting “ one of the teawsiajiiihy machina im | any more? Looked like a Madonna— Well they finally succeeded in id g, hear 8 2 8 these times Lydia E. room for incoming nication Hendguartem, Hee he a ips speed (Som | the one at our last billet? She used [getting Babe Ruth to put his name |pivet. F ... . 1 1 Vegetable Compound helps to re- spring stocks hence throughout the State. Standing, left to right, are: Dan McKelvey, president of | 10 dance with you all the time. Never fon the dotted line but who |g, h p Cc ata ! ! store normal health and vigor. ’ the Pennsylvania Police Chiefs’ Association; Major Lynn G. Adams, Superin- seemed to see the rest of us. Alice {wouldn't for 80,000 smackers and > a 0 1 1 ; oy the shar rice cuttin tendent of the State Police, and Chief Justice Robert Ven Moschsisker, of the somebody. Lord, there was a regular |a two year contract? Weaver, C ....... 1 0 2 LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S g State Supreme Court a 3 pao! Derr, G 0 0 VEGETABLE C i s : . . girl: That, in my estimation, is som XU restr nue 0 vs . COMPOUND A special trip here will “Alice Mobry,” answered Bill, all the | fool business. Pay an Lo Grove, F .......... 0 0 MERE LYDIA E. PINKHAM MED. COL LYNN. MASS be well repaid if you light dying out of his deep brown eyes. | that much money for knockin out — il ——| “If you will ll in the coupon and mail to the Lydia b b ; Li . N Y Kk’ > I wrote to her until—until IT was sure | 53 few home runs Why that’s more Totals .......... 1} 10 32 Pinkham Medicine Conny, they wi be glad to send $6. > ine iors md The ! S. 3 ats es J you a copy of Lydia inkbam'’s Private Text Book, uy but a single artic istening to ew XYOrK'S Noise y i goby to be a real crip. “Then |than President Hoover gets for do- Referee, Schneider. Scorekeeper, | free of charge. le. Just AL . a _ |ing the nation’s business and if Schaeffer. Timekeeper, Milbee. Toy re ue said Stan with | times don’t get better over sum Time of periods, 10 minutes Name a frown. “I don’t notice that IN Font Bs of sort I Bet that pi mer, I fear the New York manage- Street J . i me 1 Ss . OTT VI thoy pt i Joh M B lost a lot of sleep wondering, griev- ont will Stare worrying where all Our Gils Lost: DEDE MF ° ing & ”» The SAIN ) § oming from. Llizabe own rave n 00 | ing about you. Then seeing the thet money is comr f ne Rite} tit Girl g F strained look in his old pal's face he ; ST jar is Girls 2 lacing on Friday | Fok Dependable Used Cars Dept. Store | quietly changed the subject, “Meet me A fellow got pinched here Sat- [pisht 40 to 25. Misses Heiliz and and Trucks See M | here tonight at 7 and have dinner with for ia 2 Ty of Brandt scored all the points for our ount Jo { me. Later Pll go down to the beat around in. 2 asket. Its |fair ones. The score: Joy | with you if you Re ine oe cal just as safe a bet to carry it a- |E'Town Girls G F Y El ! i | . 3 . . | for heme in the morning. Nice trip round in one’s stomach—provided | Bishop, F ..... 10 3 23 mer G. Strickler back by way of Charleston. Home! you can stand it. FP ........... 1 0 2 Gee, I'll bet those southern parents of 1 ree Horning, F......... 7 1 15 M vours have killed the fatteg calf, all eard a local dealer and cus-|Shissler, F 0 0 aytown’s Chevrolet Home 3 ’ Shissler, I ......... 0 right.” tomer argue about a vacuum Hosdler. C d ass Jy ia dee 0 0 0 Dear old Stan! Bill looked after cleaner. The dealer declared it was | Landis ’ S-C 0 0 0 him affectionately the oldest cleaner on the market |p Th a i v. a > | Dulebohn, G 0 0 0 He looked up and down the street, |but the customer called him by |G wl tana : . \ off, G ........ ) ] ( humming with the busy life of the saying that the very first vacuum Foie 8 ’ g 0 metropolis. He had the afternoon Le. | cleaner was the elephant, That guy B: ot : G ry Tah { 0 OPEN EVENINGS fore him, was no fool either. BURCH, HV. 0 0 0 He would walk over to the avenue re AE iE — and get up on top of a bus and watch The other night when Amos 'n '™ Gi ya 18 3 40 Terms to Suit Buyer the human ude ehh and flow. It al | Andy were broadcastin’, Amos i oy Gn F TL — ways interested him. knew exactly what kind of a humor | qq gee TC il 1 5 v Ac ) a or | . TE DTN IH or Tov te Te en ar A an, PL 0 o| Pamous Chincoteague a ante le > sr the | said but a sponds i {Hellie, B ii 9 > 20 had wanted to telephone to her t aic yut one word, “Hello,” and a |. Tern “~ “ Don t t andaru first thing that morning but, after four {jot of you guys who were listening | Rites Bo... 0 0 0 Salt Oysters - wm dng ACR DSA TIE wt i vears, she was probably married, Any: fin he ih Tels : re |Hoffer, C ... 0 0 ( : * T ici . Lianne Om Bel § in, had a good laugh and th » Loven ) . Kill Your Hair! Boater from tho Ball Telephone Laboratories are giows measuring the | way, she would never forgive him for ‘was a hig joke : ought it Barnhari, $C... ... 0 0 0 [ce Cream Groceries and > i ew York, in connection with studies being made | not telling her why he had ft ia RV A 3 d ’ > by the Noise Abatement Commissi g ma | not telling her why he had failed to Dillinger, G ... 0 0 0 a on. A microphone that records the city’s | ,nswer a se letters she hi 0 Tim, yo on ON’T thinkdandruffisharm- hayeh cacophony is suspended around the neck of the man to the left. i Hae Pos, Ion fad 5 nL But don’t forget it’s only be- H. Dillinger, G ..... 0 0 0 Confecti S less. It chokes hair roots and telephone at the rear of the truck, holding a receiver to his ear, is Chose Tetters And his damnable pride! | cause many of you were guilty Garlin, G .......... 0 0 0 ee , measuring and e| ing the intensity of the din ® | His mind must have been sick along |, y Q Zor. 3 gE arth 3 iE and knew xactly he : Smeltzer; 6G... 0 0 sly pn Sos : er sro with his body, otherwise he would have | 4 SH oy ii ht oe BRANDT BROS. 0 aa 5 te mm « . © . J any 0 you — —— x 00000000 000000000000000000 [ seemea to the o¢ld man unbearably | sent her some word. Too late now! |. Mount Joy Street M J ] ! yirds came 2 Inte : ot Totals ......... $ 25 y diree ount Joy, Pa. baldness. © —.. ls lonely. Each day was like a week and A blue limousine. Then a cry. came home late at night with aa 1 3 =D : ; hid Ey too many under your belt, met the Referee Schneider. Scorekeep- , Here in our sanitary super- He Was a Back when at last she came back he was | “Stop! It's Bill! O Bill! old Eoitle Ax G nm er. Sch fF ro Xe ! Seep NEW LOCATION service barber shop, we have N % .| so happy to see her that he could He looked after the car, dazed 8 |g. calting oS yu au a8 me Time oe or 1 Ine gener, Milbee. 30 W. Mai an extremely effective method umper scarcely keep the tears out of his eyes. | bit. The chautfeur had jammed on or 19 i your es Ha ) at the e of periods, minutes. ; est Main St. of getting rid of dandruff. It con- “Weeping now like an old woman,” | the brakes. The door of the car was DOP e said: “Well,” and you Open Daily from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. g g . id note ne eed ; darn near fell dead. Our J-Vees Lost i iti sists of an 8-minute treatment NA REMINGTON he said angrily to himself as he | opening. Alice Mobry was stepping : y : Two Chairs. No Waiting. with Fitch's Dandruff Remover By CORONA R 1 prushed a hard hand across his face. | out. He limped to the car. helped her That's the main reason so many The Columbia J-Vees fairly rn Shampoo. This unusual discov 000000000000000000 00000000 “Oh, grandpa, grandpa, I've got the | in, got in beside her. But to have |9F You thought it was funny. swamped our local J-Vees by the Ww. F. CONRAD . fmpog, isles dandeuitand (Copyright.) most wonderful news,” said Elizabeth, | saved his life he could not think of The Ves — one-sided score of 47-17. Nearly Ww, Main St. MT. JOY, PA. Ty y ist yo 16 HY, grandpa, you here!” ex- throwing her arms around his neck. | a word to say. He just looked at 1 e best advice I can give to the locals figured in the scoring : : removes 1t a surpris ng way. W claimed eighteen-year-old Eliz- || “But yowve got to promise to do | her. He had forgotten that a girl all shiny-nosed girls jis, if you while every member on the victor PAINFUL COR Leaves the hair in marvelous con- abeth Wheeler, as her grandfather | something for me before I'll be per- | could be so pretty. want to be a “big shot,” use lots of |ious team scored. The score: NS dition—lustrous and full of “life walked into the dining Troon. fectly happy. I'm going to need you She had presence of mind then to powder. Columbia J-Vees G G F T :.. Why not try it today? Just | «Thoueht this was your morning out,” || so and I'm so afraid you won't want | order the chauffeur te drive home and Shultz, FB .......... 2 3 7 Loosen—Lift Out . i ght = ! i 7 ask for a Fitch Dandruff Remover | she went on to explain. i{ to do it.” | the run to Park avenue was made si- While driving thru Harrisburg Beck, FB... ....... 2 0 4 : — Shampoo. Elizabeth's mother, hearing her fa Need him! At the magic words a | lently. Sunday a lady from town ran past |McPeak, C ......... 5 1 11] ,A little known Japanese herb, the . : ther's voice, put a flushed face in the thrill passed over him and a bright- Was she married? He didn't care! the red licht and was stopped by |Herltshe, G ........ 1 0 3 discovery of an sminent German Hershey S Barber Shop loorway leading from the kitchen and | ness came into his eyes that had not, | He was going to tell her, tell her once [the cop. He said: “Didn't you see Pman. CG i000 3 1 7 Solem ML Stickel) instantly Agent for Manhattan Laundry stared at the two. been there for many a day. more as he had whispered his love on | the signal, lady?” Kriss, F-.......... 5 2 12 then ons gr Seat wed ih Mr. MacNichols laughed nervously. “Pell me all about it,” he said. a starry April night over there in Ma She replied:“Certainly 1 did, but {Roy, G ...... 2 pg 4 can lift it right out. This i “Fact is, children”—he tried to speak | “Oh, grandpa, I'm going to marry | dame Julie's little flower garden, near |I didn’t see you.” Roy, Go... 5 0 { discovery called “Corn Fly” excites lightly—*“I'm a back number. Had to '| the wonderfulest man, He lives next Lis billet. He could still smell the as] SL a ee T the white blood corpuscles to action famous the world over give up my job to a younger fellow.” |} to Aunt Anna's. That's how I met | yellow roses in that old-world gar Met a chap on Main Street Sat- Totals 20 Se and the corn at its root «Oh, grandpa!” came from both in | him. And were go ing to live in a lit- | den that had been Arcadia t them— ‘day nig w HE TC “ 4 47 | so that it drops out and leaves no 9 , 8 dp n 0 ) i 8 e go 0 live in ; den at | 1 het I i fo | 1 i urday night vho wa wearing a | Mt. Joy J-Vees G F T | trace of scar or soreness. S. > =e BA adia, « sg YW 10° = BR) arge meda aske« vhe an ‘ i Wi | 7 IT) ~ . 3 2 ’ a chorus tle bungalow ’way out in the coun-'| Arcadia, along hose flowering trails | large medal. I asked what it meant | Qchyoll, F 2 2 You will also find “C Fly F @ I) “why, why, youre the youngest | try. The plans are all made and he’s | one's feet may pass but once! | and he said he got it for saving a pope rst rainy 0 = 2 Bath Posider Ine om y boot man I know,” defended Elizabeth, going to begin building this week, but She did not wait for him to take |]ife, He shot at his SM IR In Pelienbaun), F..... 3 9 61 or 1 iting fer t for sors, tired Sh springing up and putting her arms | John's away all week and I'll be so | the initiative. The correct old butler | and missed her, Hoffman, C ....... v 0 01 " for corns, 35¢, “Com ampoo around her grandfather's shoulders. | dreadfully lonely. Won't you, won't ' had scarcely closed the door until she | Lo Hostetter, G. ....... 1 0 21 » wdee? 25¢. and “I know, child. That's the way 1 feel, '| you come out and live with us and | whirled toward Bill, eyes bright, lips Of all the dirty digs the fellows Secvears, G ........ 0 0 0 tly Remedy” 50c, (all L too; but the railroad says I'm old.” || help ‘me make the garden and feed | quivering, hands cut. “Begin at the at the obra ws. I D. Darrenkamp, F 2 3 7 1. —ifor $1.00), are eaves your “Oh, oh, it's cruel!” Mrs. Wheeler | the chickens? John says hell worry | very beginning! Oh, I knew if IT only laan’t see why they dont ror hot ieee — - ht 4 r 2 psitive money-back har lust ous, grad ook [Hol the time he's away If I'm alone had faith encugh, you would cone themselves How ean OR expe t Totals ......... 6 5 17 eR oy ons Oo Newark or da wp Cpa el a hd. lo or SIL mie titer Nica or rule ) an y : 1 J., or loca uggist. r ae Hee Nay SS = Be | ose on Jo say Fou isi hi i pac bs Tell me everything! Every: tha 41d ladies to think otherwise Referee, Raver. Scorekeeper, | it. e tried to be philosophical and She looked up at him with all the ling! when vou're continually sle «| Snyder. Timekeeper, Forbes. T healthy, and treat the matter lightly, but it was a | winsome pleading of eighteen, and But for a full fifteen minutes it was youre continually of periods, 10 min 2S. : | rather tragic breakfast the three vad Cap'n Jimmy's voice trembled with ex- | a wordless explanation. a Boned SY nonti y not 100 dry! together. | tree and happiness as he an- He forgot about Stun until dinner ii i on 'Spouting, Roofing and After breakfast Jim MucNichols, or | swered casually enough: was announced. Alice's father and Nits. vie] a a school Frid At Ephrata Friday at Tinning At your favorite store—or send Cap'n Jimmy, as he was affectionately “I reckon that'd just suit me fine | mother and ner quaint little grand- | iene int Seine oe a ay night the Mount Joy High | for free sample to Pinaud, Dept. called by his friends, went up to his |] was raised in the country and there mother in silk and face had been ply- | Fp So 4" pT ie speate- tom will go to and Hot Heatin M E st Net York room and stared at himself in the mir- | a thing I don’t know about farm ing him with so many questions, a picture of a half [the team there and Saturday night g , 220 L. 21 Of, New Yor ror. Was he old? Did he look old? |jife, We'll have White Leghorns, Bet- Recalling his engagement at the Starved Ach; on the blackboard and |the Manheim Township team will There was a dreary little droop to is | ty Theyre grand layers, and they. club, he rushed to the telephone to 2% he pointe to it and said: play our High Boys here. These o mouth that he had never seen there | glways look so pretty against the call Stan. : 200 of he o d hen, the result of [games will conclude the last half ot BROWN’S TIN SHOP before and a thousand wrinkles | green grass And there'll have to be “Tell him to jump into a taxi and aprons: festive, Ie Tale a | the basket ball season. seemed to have appeared over nizhf. | a couple ¢ pigs to butcher for run on over here!” Alice urged at his |< r’s wife who weighed 350 mtr Wf Phone 109R2 Strange, he had never noticed Thanksgiving and Christmas. And the elbow. “Then we can ask—" pounds. = ; i ‘ SE [a stmas, . LT he . . Start Early Vegetables 33 W Mai that before; those marks of age sim- garden—it's about time . : “That vou, Stan? This is Bill. Want re ia ey ye 8 est ain St., MT. JOY, PA. ’ gi S ¢ e to plant now. FUL 523 a Cabbage anc GY woathoy ply weren't there before. : I better ron. down to Carleton and | to know if you can be my best man Believe me thal guy fell cheap. inte ici) ig Le | 5 fe As the days dragged by MacNichols | gee about it right off. I'll go down- at noon tomorrow? Trying to get her Of course we all got a good laff Pr ay A Bosheds . ; grew more and more depressed. He town and buy the seeds today.” to say eight o'clock, but she insists and you know somebody had to WA es iy € apd ot HORSE & MULES wandered about the house hunting for “Oh, grandpa, you old angel!” cried | having her beuuty sleep.” He [do a lot of apologizing and ex-|q4 in oF onl cs this ot th ny Ranging in age of from 2 years something to do. He would hang | pi happily smiled and slipped the receiver to Al plaining. en pis De oh and | and up around Mrs. Wheeler in the kitchen It as a familly. that | ice's ear. m hotbeds April. Remember I always have Horses and dry the dishes and try to pare Anson oie Phin ol oh D es | Quite distinctly she heard Stan's ox- They tell me thai Harry Nisley. etl Lp and Mules on hand at private sale. the potatoes. that afternoon, and a little later tears cited voice. “By George, old man, lon East Main street, is tellin a Avoid Infertile Eggs FENRY G { ARFENTER Will Buy, Swap or Sell. 4 He was probably in the way and sprang into Mrs. Wheeler's oon a vou've found Alice! laven't you?” dern good story about tthe people For best results do not start to Xs i 1 ED REAM Mt Jo Pa she merely tolerated hin a He hope she heard Cap'n Jimmy's quick busi- | | Lr gE of New York and Boston. Next |Save eggs hatching purposes NL FAN I - Mi { NT JON FA. . 9 Y, o | of cheering him up. le t At heir nesslike step in the hallway as he hur- It’s a Hard Life time you meet him, better get it. | tor the first ten days or two weeks | &eny kindof insurance except life anywhere in Fennsyluania. feb12-tf | pathy and chafed under it. They were | ..o out the front door and down the | Life. as faced by the sea lion, is a | |after the male birds have been | pitying him, he knew t; they Were | oot in quest of the garden seeds. | real struggle for existence. They are Conversation between two Mt. [allowed to run with the breeders. FOR RELIABLE WORK 50 Sorry harry for him! “Listen, Betty, he's whistling. It's porn on bare offshore rocks, some ef Joy street women the other day: i CONSULT Ry Giles bo SDI oe the first time I've heard the ‘Swanece which, when it storms, are totally “Say, you big bohunk I hope | wher n ge real mad at the ” ted = 0 He > 1d od he | River’ since he lost his job,” she said. ' | Yer water, says Nature Magazine, all your potatoes have lumps on |Phon¢ hey could bite it. i — John D. Brubaker wane. Br h : A i bY) : oe “Dear, dear old grandpa!” said Bet- || hen this Bb; the pups unable em and all your children grow up | now how to do any g ex- ere NTE +] to Swim are i. be radio : LE wig Y k1 $n) : i iia rei "| ty softly. “He's been so brave and so | {to be radio announcers. You k to be quite | y - Carpenter and Builder i putich and Sign on op miserable.” A cet Other lady: “Just for that Ila treat to go 1t clubs iow ADVERTISE ers. i : Ls A 10S * 3X ps 5 wi TR 3 : So ig ee 18 Farmers Improve Woods | hope your husband gets adenoids | They" eresting since The codfish lays a million eggs He never told his’ family of his : | . : 9 W 1 +1 Toul : oral Art : Advice for the Youthful i Pennsylvania farmers are cult- and eats crackers in bed. 2 S and tell better And the helpful hen lays one; fruitless pilgrimages nor of his gnaw- 5 i. a armers are Bel | i : . . B a ? ’ : Ev ey The best rules to form a young man '|ing weed trees out of their wood- | ries 1 only objection is the 3ut the codfish doesn’t cackle ing unhappiness and discontent. Nie | : LTT n Mariat 3 1 vd T a Specialty Toward the end of winter Elizabeth to talk little, to hear much, to lands more than ever, according to} . 2 ao Morisita street DRURY gee nd no tellin when To us what she’s done; went to the country to visit her aunt reflect alone what has passed in com-!! forestry extension specialists of | ht I heard a woman yell to her | 101 ing will walk in. And so we scorn the codfish coy, and while she wos gone the house | to distrust one 'S own opinions Jthe Pennsylvania State College. { hu Dane 1 put your dress shirt — And the helpful hen we prize ar : > jd. value others Hab deserve | Many plan to work over their en-|on the clothes-horse.” A : Which indicates to you and me Phone 179R4 Florin, Penna. tire woods in ten years and get a He yelled: “What odds did you ti It pays to advertise. jan15-if B Bassi steady winter income while doing | get?” els wasn y subscribing for the Mount Joy Consistent and NOT so It 0 ft te tt : . spasmodic : me Turn useless articles about your | Bulletin you can get all the local | advertising always pays Wi Each —-— | I think Harvey Oberdorf should {ch clared he was | There i b home into cash. Advertise them in [news for less than three cents a |iime y t dvertisi : | put rubber mouth-pieces on a lot places is no betier way to boost our classified column. week o |i; e you stop advertising, the pub- Subscribe for The Bulletin. of tl Lert Lig > Boot Pace: ; | your business than by local news- . lic thinks you quit business. tf Advertise in The Bulletin. | ihe telephones in. town So shat \ A Wisk OWL {Sper advertising,
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