The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 05, 1942, Image 5

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BY
WISE OWL
Never let it be said that I'm not
s good as my word, dear readers.
ast week I promised you a laff
n Leedom’s little helpers and
here's one on Stauffer already.
Just a few days after I paid a
isit to Leedom’s office, Stauffer
ent cut on a farm and was riding
mule when the animal suddenly
bot quite independent and threw
is passenger roughly to the terra
irma., § 2
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The next day, nursing aches and
ruises on numerous parts of his
bnatcmy, Stauffer announced to
he boys at work: “Boy, I'm glad
his happened after that guy at the
Bulletin was here, or I'd sure be
in for it.” . . . you can’t get away |
it fellow. But, remember, I
still need one on Ney.
* * * *
Dewey Kunkle told the fellows
that he spent a mice quiet evening
at heme nite reading the
radio and playing the ncwspaper—
will comeone unravel him please?
* 0X % WR
Purp Derr says. there’s just no
argument about it. Irvin Metzler
must smoke sawdust in that pipe of
his cause even cheap tobacco
couldn’t smell that bad—In fact,
the boys at the Fire House, are try-
ing to stand the smell of pipe so
that they won’t mind poison gas
~Irvin thinks it's all a big joke.
* * * *
In math class, the teacher asked
this question; “If I subtract 25 from
37 what's the differtnce?” then
Burton said, “That's hat 1 say.
Who cars)” 7 -- fy
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“My goodness, eggs are high!”
complained a lady to Jim Krall on
the butcher truck. “ Sure,” an-
swered Jim “part of National De-
fense program.” Puzzled, the lady
inquired: “How's that?” And Jim
explained: “All the hens are mak-
ing shells.”
* * ¥ *
Met a guy from Marietta whom
I had seen in the early morning
hours at a “shindig” and I asked:
“What did your wife say when you
sot heme this A. M.?” And he an-
swered: “She never said a word.
And I was going to have these two
teeth pulled anyhow.”
How we #
Bob says his girl drives him nuts
when she tells him about their cow
back home that drank some pur-
ple ink; and mood indigo.
Ww Rk x OE
A farmer cut Back Run way
calls his new set of upper teeth a
London Bridge.—You wanna know
why?—'Cause it’s always falling
down,
3 2 8 % ®
An East End hubby's new pet
name for his wife is “Vinegar
doesn’t know it but
he calls her that because she’s such
a sour puss.
* - * *
A Florin lassie can’t understand
why her boy friend joined the
army to drop bembs on taprooms
and nightclubs. But when I asked
her where she got the idea he did
that she explained: “Well, in his
letters he says he’s a Dive Bomb-
er.” . ... Help!
#® * ® 0%
and a girl were out riding. Pull-
ing to the side of the road the
boy apologized: “I think I've got
a flat tire.” Annoyed at his coy-
ness the girl exclaimed: “I think
that makes us even.”
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A lovely lassie, who dotes on hub-
bies, that is—other women’s, en-
umerates it this way: First, a man
gets stuck on a girl; then he gets
stuck with her; then he’s just plain
stuck.

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A customer went into the Acme
and asked “Do you have hyacinth
It was Sunday nite and a boy Ss
The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning, February 5, 1942
MESCAL IKE
By S.L. HUNTLEY

That Will Answer It
five
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Change In. |
Opening of |
Trout Season
Mr. and Mrs. Fisherman there’s|
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going to be a slight change in the
fishing laws this year relative to
the catchng of trout. |
This year, there will be no need
cf stumbling around in the dark]
trying to catch one of those big
cannibal trout with live bat at the!
stroke of midnight, as the new
opening hour is 5 A. M. {

GRACIOUS!
IT BEEN SINCE
|[MuLEY BATES



Some time ago a hill was intro-|











bulbs?” And after thinking a
minute Bimmy Shatz answered:
“No, zug just Mazda and Gen-
¥ ' — Will somebody
{-en the boy?
duced in the Legislature to pro-
hibit all fishing for one month prior|
to the opening of the trout season
and after much deliberation and
. . |
discussion they finally compro-| The Ironville United Brethren
mised on 12 hours; just why is be-1 church held a combined service on
yond us. Sunday February 1st, with the
The new regulation prohibits Christian Endeavor. It being the |”
fishing of all kinds from 5 P. M..| 61st birthday of CE, the service
April 14, to 5 A. M. April 15, was opened by the Prelude and
when the season officially opens. | Meditation, followed by the Doxol-
The size limit remains the same, cgy invocation and respcnse.
however, six inches, and the daily After which everyone joined in
creel limit ten, as heretofore. ! singing, “The Chu-ch’s One Found-
ation.” The Origin of Christian
Fndeaver was read by Ruth Sta-
Pvt. Ress er ley. The scripture—Heb, 12 was
rcad by Jacob Kauffman. The
Gulf To Page 1 bat a congregation sang, “Saviour Like a
aulf coast, it is a new camp, but it| Shepherd Lead Us.”
is getting better each day and Rev. D. L. Shearcr, offered the
when it is complete I think it will cvening prayer with response, by
be the best field around this part the choir. Rzv. Shearer's father
of the country. : a] gave a report of the CE of York
At the present time, I am going county. Brief discussions were
to air craft mechanic school and given by Betty Ulrich, Mrs. Jacob
like it very much, I will graduate MOUNT JOY TOWN LEAGUE | Kauffman and Luther Ulrich. Al-
on March 10, 1942, after that I LINCOLN ALLEYS vin Mummaw and Wilbur Rettew
don’t know what I will be doing. Spangler’s sang a duet entitled, “Stand up.
but am trying to get a special Neiss .......... 135 ... Up for Jesus” The
course in either, propeller, engine Shoop ......... ... 122 ...—122 rendered an anthem, after which
or better than that, I am going to 177 155 135-467 24 Wilh a5 th
3 : > Walters 147 167 109—423 | Mrs. Wilbur Rettew discusse ne
apply for flying sergeant. Spangler ....... 205 151 172—528 | question, “What are the things in
The course of air craft is very Good .......... 213 201 158-572] v.ife?”
interesting. It is divided up into es aris vo service - was. continued: hy
11 courses or pages, cach two 877 796 750 2423 Tre niu — rs =
> i Soldner’s singing “Give of your es > 3
seks long, or a total of 22 weeks tor” Tov Sheurer’s Az
Sots ong o! Rien John Barnhart . 141 182 184-507] Master. Rev. PL a Hers lg
& TTS. Dage ig Schneider .. 169 170 156—495| was baced on CE. His topic was
everything in general. Then you ....... 147 132 141—410| “The four principles of Christian
study structure, which is the con-'R. Schneider .. 141 140 184-465) “ndeavor.” He listed these as: 1,
struction, of planes. Third, is hyd- Young ......... 177 182 189548 ~ cion of Christ; 2, Service for
raulic whichis the different control! ny so Christ: 3. Loyalty to Christ; 4
755 854 2435 rist; J, Oyalty 1 ’ 1
lable parts, such as landing gear, —w 34 5 Fellowship with Christ. Mrs. Gor-
Raps, do ors, | 4k, 5 propeller, Barney's don Mummaw read a poem. The
which is the study of how they H. Barnhart ... 206 172 146-524 )grcup then sang, “We'll work ll
are made and installed and how Hf Brown ... ..148 161 166-475) J:sus Comes.” The Christian En-
they are controlled; 5th, instru- Hostetter ...... 163 175 149—487| jcavoy pledge was read and the
ments, which was a very intevest- Facer ....... 146 . 152 152-450 services were closed with the bene-
ing course we had to learn 30 of Weaver ........ 145 185 191-521 diction and
hE 150, how they work and what “808 815 802 2157] On Saturday cvening at 7:00 the
their work is, 6th, was the engine, Bennett's CE will meet at the church to go
which I liked most of all, so far Benoa 213 197 187—597{.; the Otterbein church at Lancas=
that is where you get the actual ZiPPle ........ 171 M4 CL og lv ot Lane
amo 1 167 160 1650p 1 10 aitend a CE mally ob Lay
worl on Iho Sele > SIDS iv 146 167 153—466| caster Co. 0
time he Mone and out on Deva. Myers ...... 191 148 200—53 Monday evening a Defense meets
parts. 7th. is ignition, this is what ~— —— —— — lng was held in the basement o
I am studying now, it is the sly 894 816 850 church. Earl Albright was in
of all the electrical parts of the charge. At this time an organiza-
plane, such as light, generators, Dert’s tion was formed with the following
magneta etc. 8th, is combination, Tease Carey Ms Lott s district leaders, Luther Ulrich.
4 1 = :
which I will study next. Sh 23 Dock Ln 158 123 177—458 | Christ M. Kauffman, Jonas Eaby
Test blocks, and 10 and 11 is model gpa 157 143 184—484| .nd Chester Albright. The follow-
flight, then the big day comes Derr ........... 162 124 146-522 {ing committee was appointed to
when we graduate. —— —— —— 1 Lacp in touch with the boys in the
There are two shifts of school Kies 15 535 2090 a y Ani 0 kin ol Cleon
S| Ps )
each day, one goes from 6:00 Klessinger ..... 161 147 .127—835 | D. Staley, Mrs. Paul Metzar, Mus.
A. M. to 2 P. M. the other from Keeper ........ 177 156 133—466 | Luther Ulrich, Mrs. Earl Albright,
2:15 to 10:15 P. M. which I am in./Culp ........... 199 135 137471} Mrs. Wilbur Rettew and Carolyn
Since the war started we have Williams ....... 125 156 172—453 Mummaw.
school six days aweek. i ih 161 208 212-381) “vy. Otterbein Guild held their
Well there goes that old fa- 823 802 781 2406 | monthly meeting in the church
miliar chow call so 1 will sign off, re with, Frances Mummaw, the presi-
for this time, thanking you very Scopy’s dent, and Miss Ruth Peifer, Ms.
much for the paper each week. Seopy 17 170 207—563 | Albert Klziner, and Mrs. Jay Seig-
Sincerely yours, Zink 128 151 157—436 | ler as hostesses.
Pvt. Harry K. Ressler, iG comer sees Yo wn a Hazel Fornoff, student at Leba-
Flight C. 306 S. S. Ton SE 174 210 156—540 | non Valley, was home several
Keesler Field, Miss. ____ldays with her parents Mr. and
805 869 796 2470 | Mrs. George Fornoff.
GUR RIFLE TEAM Tro Jans Mr. and Mrs. Earl Albright,
DEFEATS READING EASILY un 2 seats I loi Li ig were in Philadelphia several days
The Mount Joy Rifle team had pg. wn R. | 134 126 160—430 | last week where Mr. Albright at-
little or no difficulty in defeating Halbleib, G. 180 157 188—525! tended court as a juryman.
Reading by a margin of 41 points. Matcer, J. ..... 167 128 224-519) Mrs. John A. Fex, is confined to
Landvater, shot a perfect score for ~——= ——= —— —— hor bed with a slight stroke.
ihe victors. Score: 811 736 887 2434] o yices in the Ironville UB
4 churck on Sunday——Sunday school
Bander 100 MOUNT JOY TOWN LEAGUE 12 0m a op oo
B 99 Teams W L PC} GAT i -
FOWR See == ogo Regular worship service at 10:30
Janet NisSly 981. Soldner’s ' .......... 571 23 113 : — he x
Rachel Garber : 98:2. Bennett's ........... 50 30 6251 A. M. CE at 7:00 with Albert
cei oie. Tro Jans .......... 47 33 .588{ Kleiner, lcader.
ere TUL Pere 43 37 538 oe
Total © Sania 4925. Spangler’s ......... 38 42 475! When in need of Printing. (any: |
al Reading §. Barney's ........... 31 43 463 re
Bullet ain 94 7. Scopy’s isles ie sie 35 45 438 - Sh
viii casera ns 92/8. Klessinger’s ........ 3 67 .163
iid. ness sonia 88 H. S. C. Derr, 240; H. S. T.| Subscribe for the Bulletin.
Collar vital 86 Tro Jans, 944; H. T. C. Derr & C. Ee
Emythe 0s i nnn 91 Bennett, 609; H. T. T. Soldner’s,} 24 Her ........ 36 5807 461.11
So TIO ol cota gn a eA a hE etm ies
Tokal Via cigar sri avis 451 Bowl. Games-Total Pins-Aver.
Bowl. Games-Total Pins-Aver.| 25 G. Schneider . 42 6723 160.3
Santiz “1%. wm Medicines} 1 Good ........ 48 8766 18230) 26 Kramer ..... 57 9108 159.45
Nov. a BDerr .... 60 10845 180.45] 27 Fackler ..... 51 8159 159.50
bought recently in the United 5g 00"""""" 55 “5733 1795 | 28 Schroll 54 8533 1581
States for Chile are sufficient for 4 px... 50 8919 17819{29 H. Brown ... 54 8524 15746
a year and a half. The purchases 5 Young ...... 9 1601 177.8 |30 O'Neil ....... 27 4240 157.1
were made by Oscar Aguero, man- 6 H. Barnhart . 60 10576 176.16 | 31 Dock ....... 60 9304 1554
" i is Bennett ..... 57° 9955 174.371 32 Neiss -....... 56 8702 155.22
ager of the Laboratoria Chile, in ta { se N 44
i 8 Weaver ...... 48 8252 17145] 33 Hostetter .... 57 8685 152.21
Santiago, who was sent to the op “VCC 4 755 17025) 34 Hipple a4 6690 1522
United States by his government 1g A. Myers .... 56 9533 17013|25 R. Brown ... 60 9117 151.57
for that purpose. H Homnar ..... 20 4938 1708 [36 J. Bamha:t . 49 7408. 15319
etl 12 J. Barnhart . 59 9997 169.2637 Zink ........ 48 7269 151.21
aE hy.) HE 13 R. Schneider . 9 1529 169.8 | 38 Pennell ..... 60 9022 150.22
Panama City~Patrel cars andj; oo J 55 9259 168.19 |39 Klessinger .. 60 8979 149.39
motorcycles purchased in they; gp, 60 10065 167.45 Keener ...... 50 7414 148.14
United States for the Panama Na- 36 Halbleib . 60 10059 167.39} 41 Bowman 3 45 us
tional police have been equipped/17 J. Matcer . 54 9027 167.9 }42 Dommel ..... 39 5620 and
i 2 i 18 H. Mateer .. 53 8863 167.12] 43 Williams . 30 4236 1416
with shortwave 19 Schofield ... 56 9248 1658 |44 Walters ..... 59 8271
So now, bye, bye, buy defense 20 Germer ..... 6 995 165.5 {45 Sheop ....... 24 33718 140.18]
bores ‘aid. Stamps 21 Shonk ....... 57 9375 164.27{46 Culp ........ 51 7115 139.26]
Stamps ....... 27 4430 164.2 {47 Melhorn ..... 5 697 139.2
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AUNT MIN
SEZ:
Now you kin take them there
highfalutin artists what paints
tures’a rivers’n people’n stuff! . .
A course they has their place in
the universe too . . . but me . . .
I'll jest take a nice colored up
seed catalog fer mine.

I kin set fer hours’n hours jest
gazin’ at them hollyhocks growin’
up agin’ a fence er a kitchen
winder somewheres . .’n turnin’
the pages cum acrost sum great
big red tomaters what leok fer all
the wrold like'z if they'z jest
askin’ ta be sliced up on a plate!
’N what's prettier’'n turnips er
even cabbage er squash’n egg
plants! Sumtimes I think them
vegetables with all them different
colors’z pretty’z flowers.
I got out my seed book the
other evenin’ when it wuz rainin’
cats'n dogs outside. The rain wuz
eplashin’ agin’ the winder pane’n
the wind wuz a’hcwlin’n goin’ on’n
I had the most comfortin’ time
jesa lookin’ through my seed
book!
I got writ down in a piece’a
paper all the stuff I'm plannin’ fer
ta plant cum spring . I jest
made up my mind I'm helpin’
along this here Victory Garden
commission'n I'm diggin’ up my
whole patch soon’z the weather
breaks up sum. Diggin'z good fer
a’body anyways . . it keeps the
jints frum gittin’ stiffed up.
It. jest seems a’body’z always got
sumpin’ nice ta look forwards to,
ain’t? .
——— el @ ee
4 .
Councilman
(From Page 1)
1,638,000 gallons in 149 hours by
turbine, a total of six million gal-
lons for January.
Chief Myers, of Friendship Fire
Co., reported two calls during the
of which was in the
recommended having a
at the fire at
month, one
bore. - He
watchman house
night.
Secretary Dillinger, of the Board
of Health, reported having correct-
ed three nuisances thz past month.
Officer Zerphey reported no ar-
rests or prosecutions and only onez
parking tickct the past thirty days.
Supervisor Smeltzer reported he
should haves about a dczen wood
plugs of various sizes for emer-
gencies and some pipe of various
sizes.
Treasurer Nissly reported these
balances: Water, $1,733.52; Boro,
$1,484.32; Interest, old bonds, $56.00;
Patterson coal fund, $125.25;
Strickler coal fund, $67.75.
The auditors’ report for 1941 was
presented, read and accepted.
Myr. John Newcomer was named
as a member of the Defense com-
mittee.
The budget as prepared by Secie-
tary Bailey was read and discussed
at length.
Upon motion of Mr. Newcom-
er the solicitor will be instructed to

procced to collect all tax liens of |
five years cr more.
Upon Collector
Tax
motion
thing) kindly remember the Bulletit | Mc was instructed to collect all
| back taxes.
There was then a lengthy discus-
| sion as to who should control the
present fire building. A motion
was passed giving the Fire com-
pany the privilege to grant per-
mission for the use of the build-
ing, reserving same for Council's
meetings.
The bills were then paid and
Council adjourned.
Special Meeting
There will be a special meeting
of Boro Council next Monday eve-
ning to adopt the budget, hire a]
janiter and transact other business
left over from the meet-
ing.
ll Es !
Buenos Aires—Songs of praise
in English, Spanish, Welsh, Ukra-
140.11} nign, Italian and Dutch were sung
by choirs at a festival organizad
| by women of Buenos Aires, Arg-
(From Page 1)
Benjamin Walk, R. D.
Joy.
Theodore H. Trone, Maytown.
Faul Haldeman Ginder, R D. 3,
Manheim.
Richard Way Heisey, 206 W. Main
St, Mount Joy.
Michael Lehman Randler,
Main St., Mount Joy.
John C. Derr, R. D. 1, Manheim.
Owen William Smith, 9 North
Market St, Mount Joy.
Jacob Forry Witmer, R. D. 1, Mari-
1, Mount
48 E.
etta.
Clarence Hollinger Hostetter,
Florin.
Class 1-B
Lester D. Bomberger, Penryn.
Henry S. Houser, R. D. 1,
heim.
Henry L. Shonk, 338 West High
St.; Manheim.
Andrew Clayton Hendrix,
Vine St., Lancaster.
Harry S. Berberian, 118 East High
St., Elizabethtown.
Class 1-C
Mahlen Nauman Shelly,
Charlotte St, Manheim.
Man-
26 E.
130 N.
"SAY, LEM, DO YUH
KNOW HOW OLD
County Draft |] 5

John Raymond Cosgrove, Florin.
Edwin Wallace. Keene, Jr., 803 S.!
Flizabethtown.
Manheim.
Class 2-B until Aug. 1, 1942
John Camp, Bainbridge.
James Stewart Goddard,
Walnut St, Marietta.
Class 3-A
30 W.|
Elizabethtown.
Henry Shenk Nissley, R. D. 2, Holt-
wood.
David Eberly
Elmwood Ave.
Berks Co., Penna.
Greenawalt, © .205
Lincoln Park, |
James Barr Kauffman, 20 North
Gay Street, Marietta.
Jay Russell “Brubaker, 146 West |
Stiegel St, Manheim.
Class 3-A
(continued in this class)
Street, Marietta.
Class 3-A until May 1, 1942
Fhares St°rn Risser, 9 West High |
Street, Elizabethtown.
Class 3-A until Aug. 1.
Jobn Robert Angstadt, 17
High St. Elizabethtown.
Paul Russel Beshler, Maytown.
Vernon E. Brightbill, 146 N. Han-
over St., Carlisle.
Class 4-E-L-S
Foul Lester Frey, R. D. 1,
bethtown.
Continued in Class 4-E {
Allan Brubaker Dcurte, R. D. 1,1}
Mounty Joy. !
Ezra Dourte Heisey, R. D. 2, Mount
Joy.
Benjamin Earl
Mount Joy.
Frank Hornafius Rahm,
Denegal St, Mount Joy.
Class 4-F
Morris Greenblatt, 50 S. Market |
St., Elizabethtown. {
Henry Snavely, R. D. 1, Manheim.
Joseph Earl McCann, 394 E. Front |
t., Marietta. i
Willis Jacob Penwell, 460 E. Front |
St., Marietta. |
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During Wartimes
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130 E.|

and is in the army, tells how she
manages her household during war-
times, offering valuable sugges-
tion: to American wives and reci-
pes that keep expenses down. Don’t
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FRIDAY — SATURDAY, FEB. 6 - 7
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9
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“GLAMOUR BOY”
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10
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