% ma hursdey Afternoon, September 3, 1942 The Bulletin, Mount Joy," Lancaster County,” cr = & S ALU NG A The Misses Ann and Helen Pei- | Kendig. three the most logical and secure } 2 nl Th E om Le ) fer are spending seveal days visit-, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peifer and| method was the third, the buying ur u IC eg con y J : oe ing their sister Lt. Elsie Peifer at|Mr- and. Mrs. Levi Peifer and|of War Bonds.by the citizens at. a Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hannaford er Mi Yo : a 2 oy Ju to 2 Governors Islands: N,V. daughter Miss Nancy and son Rich | home who must help to win the war oO oO S 0 orecas S : and daughters Judy an atsy of sy : ard were entertained by Mr. and| by fighting it- on the “home front”. Flainfield, N. J. are visiting Mr. and| 2nd Lt. Benjamin Kendig flew Paul Peifer of Manheim last| i fai f th i Mrs, W. W. Fackler for some time. | transport plane from Ft. Knox, Ky.| Sunday afternoon and evening. Teh Ae ean 9 : x O ! e S Cut In State Taxes Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Spahr of to the Middlecown Airport last] Mrs, Winfree Nelson and son! Ve: rr : . Hor pa Ain pen ul ® Eco Trenton, N. J. spent last week with | Saturday, which enabled him to| Neal and Mrs. Mary Minnich are the members.=o the audience an (From Pige D : The : Pennsylvania f its Bo former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.|spend Saturday and Sunday with | spending several days at Berwyn, immediately there were many vol- r League, in the Fall issue 0 its p A. Spahr. 'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. | Md. unteers who pledged to buy a bond Boys’ Physical Education. lication, “Your Dollar's Wo Vv upon leaving the theatre. When all Mrs. Robert P. Smith, Social Stu- continues to forecast cut of $75 were registered a total of $775.00 dies and French. 000 in State taxes. Jt also points CHOY 5 . $175 Worth War had been sold. Miss Catharine Zeller, English. that a possible reduction im 5 You I Soon Be Singing For this grand gesture the man- The Grade and Junior High school budget for the next biennium ¥ (From Page 1) agement of the theatre wishes to pupils will Tuesday morning ! rishes a good leeway for an an Jd ways in which the enormous extend its gratitude to its patrons 8:30 A. M. There will be one rpated cut of this size, in case ih $ 3 J amount of money, necessary to pay {for their cooperaticn on this event. SHion openivg day. ; excess State income does not > p. | S 8 {for this war, can be raised. A $25.00 War Bond was awarded se “i oe SH $75,000,000. ‘A. detailed analysis: Oo They were: First, taxation; sec-|to Mrs. Clyde Nissly, of town, who The Grade aad Junior : gh Tae given of how the League arrives . 0 ond, inflation and third, the buying | held the lucky theatre ticket. hity will ‘mest at 10:15 A. M. Sept. this figure, os] GC of War Bonds and stamps by the Vv Bi : The occasion arises as the re Oo ays folks at home. Stimulate your business by adver- J. W. HARKNESS The Faculty members and assign- @ of a situation in the Common y ) ; Emphasizing the fact that of the | tising in the Bulletin. Supervising Principal ments follow: M. W. BRANDT wealth’s affairs that is easily urd 5 3 iden Grade Scheol. Jr. High-Grades Principal stood. In 1935 what were called Miss Edna Charles, Grade TI. “Emergency Taxes” were impos 1 AND YOULL NEED GODLES OF THINGS. YOU HAVE A “LESSON” TO LEARN Mortu ar Mre. Ruth Heli Leucke. Grade IT to take care of the mounting bua YOU NAME IT — — WE HAVE IT FROM A to Z BEFORE YOU GO BACK TO SCHOOL Y Miss Dorothy w. Grade HI L | den of direct relief due to une : Miss Flicabeth ilig, Grades III OCa Dra 1 p.cyment, In spite of the tremend: AND THAT IS TO MAKE THE MOST Recor Nn Miss Elizabeth Heilig, Grades III! Sa. ously tax burden, the deficit: cs : wr SCHOOL BAGS OF YOUR NATURAL ‘ATTRIBUTES. .1i . . and IV. Classifications tinued to accumulate. It amounted. YOUR HAIR IS THE FIRST AND MOST This Section Miss: Irene: Heisey, Cede IV, to $85,000,000 au the end of BEM ' > Miss Irene Ibach, Grades V and sylvania’s last biennium on May 31; C = C = C IMPORTANT, (From Page 1) VI Y oO. oar 1941. Since that date employment Russell S. Shoop, and one stepson,| Miss Irene Hess, Grades V and VI goog Weeting of Aug 3 has been increased at such a rate, . ; card Meeting ug, 31, 1942 |. oe A STYLE FOR EVERY TASTE Does Your Hair-Do Look Amateurish 22? Jay ‘Dyer, both at home. One|’ Miss Janet Pfaltzgraff, Grades V oe Se hat relief expenditures have sunk grandson, one brother, E. K. Shoop, and VI. Bov Janes Barto: Ma it in recent months below all expecta= nod Ji 5S Baron, Marietta, . M . . aster sisters: Agnes wan 5 ions. The result is 000- Check These Supplies! WE CAN REMEDY THAT a Td ot Hive. Junior High School Nathan Edward Wales, RL defieit should bn paid ofp . ife 0 a - wv oficit shot 2 2 : s. Fthel Moore Broske, Eng-|. town. TABLETS SCHOOL BOXES WITH A bethtewn and Mrs. Anna K. Good, tish > be hi ® :Broske, Vrs |Gerald Stern Hossler, R3, E’town. |May 31, 1943, or shortly thereafter. ‘Lancaster ‘also survive, init sn Sues, __ |Rufus Kile Geib, R2, Manheim. The League believes that smooth paper, ruled or plain ; PEON NE Miss Catharine Ciskey, English, Abel Melvin Hoffer, R3, Manheim. ot 2g elieves that appro= 3c and 10¢ 10¢c ~ 29¢ - £50¢ Permanent- i Mx W. Frafk Gorrecht Social Science. Anthony Hau ld Arnold, priations in the 1943-45 budget may Shampoo ; ‘and Set 4 | Mr. Kenneth Snyder, Mathemat- William Eug ne Coller, Marietta, be even less than the $346,123,995 WwW ~ Mrs. Harriet. L. Gorrecht, 81, of |. _ Gon. Sa Wis Leroy Elmer Hoffines, Bainbridge, |appropriated for - relief and other F Il & N t b k ave 3 |les, Gen. Science, Coaching. Robert David Stauffer R?. Etow .. CRAYONS filers oteboo Lancaster., wife of W. Frank Gor- Mr. Edward H. Wingaris, Art, So-!R¢ Leroy Ober ‘Ri os sown. General Fund operating expendia : i : a 2 ir. a . wWingaris, / 00-1 KR t Le oy ser, Rl, F’town. Ba § Complate vinge Covers IT'S SO INEXPENSIVE AND LASTING, YOU eC ied ST or 2 mb let Siem, James Richard Zink, Marietta, in the 1541-43 fiscal 5¢ and 10¢ 5¢ and 10¢ x ! j cation of diseases after a’ three Mr. H. B. Baughey, Music, Social Jchn Howard Ney, Maytown. In discussing the question it states OWE IT TO YOURSELF. weeks illness. x: Jchn Robert Waller, Marietta, that there is “a growing feeli in PASTE, GLUE, PENCILS, INK, CGMPOSITION BOOKS x : Scjence. faul Vere Boyer, R2, E'town, a I AND DOZENS OF ITEMS NOT MENTIONED - She is survived by her husband| Mr. M. W. Brandt, Principal of Gonald William Hofiman, Manheim, SE pares rs that it is not patties hy PHONE FOR AN APPOINTMENT and three children: Don W. of Mt.|Grades and Junior High “dward Joseph Roberts, Marietta, tic for the State, either to employ Joy., Karl F., of Lancaster, and A.| Mr. J. W. Harkness Supervising Francis John R3, {men who can: be used directly in Marguerite Holman at home. These | P:incipal pect, : the war effort, or to spend money MISSES’ SCHOOL BOYS’ T H E E B E R L E {Brothers and sisters survive: Samuel ay ons Robert Becker, R3, Man- that would otherwise he used “to D R E S S E S S uU i T S | ct Fairfield, Lancaster county; Wil-{ CAUSES io 'William Richard Keener, Manheim, | IP finance the war.” ! i. Fn 3 N SES LOSS ig arc ef r, 4 and lem. aah B EAUTY S H O PP E i) of etn Clem of ox Heavy loss is suffered in th Frans Tors RI, Pain. vs 2 0 8 & $1 1 0 8 QO & 0 8 2 iat 1c d; and Mus. Margaret Hess, ol |y,yising of apples in harvesting and Emmett Weldon Wright, Marietta. pen coy DRIVER’ Be » PHONE 1-M MOUNT JOY. PENNA. + § Lancaster. i marketing, remind Penn State fruit| Joy Raymond Snyder, Maytown, | FOR CARS es : 4° The funeral was held Tuesday. men. Class 1-A-0 “Victory driver™ stickers are bes IN NEW . so |Menno Gruber, Rl, Bainleridge, ing distributed by the Deferyie ANKLETS call NEW pair 15¢ & 19¢ Class i-C - Cecuncil Car Sharing commitfge, GOLF HOSE pair 19¢ Dr. R M Balderson Melvin Ray Spank, Hu Marien Harry J. Von Nieda, executive sec- . Rcbert Ross Keller, Jr.,, E’town. retary of the{/ campaign, has ‘an- % HOSE pair 13¢ 85 E Main iy SOY. PA to Nov: 2 Juz nounced. Thsy will be available HS t : : ? [Lester Eruckhart Stehman, R2,| from employers, who will obtain KIDD PALMYRA, PA. Manheim, ; their supply from district gk = IPDIES NEW FALL Palmyra Bank Bullding Class 2-A : ing chairmen in the PURSES 10c¢ - 25¢ - 39 . Sons Tue, Weg. ang re. Seid aor, Mo tries, ra 012 A, M. to 5 P. Brady tavale wonng, Ni, DOW. | persons : 708 P. M. Class 2-A ersons who share thew | / Phone § | to Dec. 1, 1942 hiles ave eligible for them. 1. MA RTI N S 5 & 10 STO RE _ MOUNT JOY | Lester Walters Roland, R1, Mt. Joy fin patriotic colors and bear a) 85 Fas Main Street AY = iia vic. Hapeige ven which the destination' of the :30-12:30—1:30-5: Andrey rosevice, arrvis- . E. MAIN ST. — MOUNT JOY eS 30-5:39 5 group can be written, and places |Guy Rufus Saylor, E'town for the names of those sharing the - [ Cigmication of Aur 31, 1942 jcar, on the reverse side. They arc 3 } oo 5 LA PT be placed on the small rear pan= \\ { 4 IC harles A are Rl, town | | window on the right side of the | 1, 1942 car, | Elmer Manheim, concn Ween to Dee oz Stimulate your busihess by adver Clarence Herr Good, R2, Manheim. tising in the Bulletin. v - fo Lester Shaffer Geltmacher, R1, Co- lumbia. Uta Huber, Florin Class 3-B Paul Henritzy Hess, Manheim, Jack Elliot, F'town Class 4-E Curvin Daniel Nace, Jr., Marietia. John Heisey Miller, R1, E'town. : John Hess Hoffman, Maytown, — — o - EAST HEMPFIELD SCHOOLS In children’s school shoes STURDINESS, WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 14 \ COMFORT, LONG WEAR mean more to- The Schoo! Board of East Hemp- day than ever before. Select your chil- field township has announced the dren’s shoes wisely, and economically. See’ election of the following new teach- Esther M. Haverstick Martha $148 10 $345 FOR GIRLS Styles as good looking as they are sturdy. Favor- ites Young America will long wear proudly and comfortably. For all ages.’ this season's presentation for boys and girls of all ages. You'll find these important ‘qualities in every pair for they are made. by the makers of Sundial Shoes which means quality throughout.’ FOR BOYS Easily judged as winners for QUAL- ITY, LONG WEAR and VALUE. Boys' like their style: : and mothers E their wise ECONOMY. MOUNT JOY OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT JACK HORNER SHOES COLUMBIA , and Ruth G. Longenscker li Fast Petershurg mentary ; Ruth Emma Jane Whirt and Marian I. Shank in the Landisville Elementary School. he township will Givler, The schools in t open Sept. 14 cine 4 When in need o: Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin BACK T( mates or Ss THE MOD PRONE 228M MOU SEND YOUR DAUGHTER Tr JOY. PENNA. 1 i ., 4 vs»