ER The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, December 10, 1942 BV a i | Here it is, another week gone ‘by and Pm foot-weary and pocket- "bockgroggy. ..... I've been Christ- mas shopping and I've not been having any fun. Ten to one ev- ery present I bought was either wrong size or something the per- son won't want. If you ask meit’s a big waste of time. adie A wisE owl County Draft AMISHUN TO A BALL GAME ~, THA'S ROBBERY. 27 CENTS 3 Ee n if BANDITRY -- You can get all the news of this locality for less than three cents a | your busiaess { By GENE BYRNES WHY, | GUESS | CAN LET YOU BORROW IT FOR A COUPLE OF HOURS, JIMMIE SURE! £ I'LL FIX IT SO YA KIN SEE THAT GAME, BUT IT WILL COST YA' A PENNY eAacH/! 2 N) = Sot 3 i COS Tow, E Wi Per. Nr Board No. 1 | Cl ofeo Classifies (From Page 1) |Oliver Richard Johns Rl, E'town |Jonas Elias Oberdorff, R1 E'town {Robert Warren Bentzel, Mt. Joy {Eugene Snyder Dunk, Florin Everett Leroy Williams, Mt. Joy {Harold Wesley Billow, Mt. Joy . {Harry Clark Thompson, R2,. Man- Goin’ deer hunting is alright! meim and lots of fun but it has its drawbacks. Sixty Groff and Ducky Frank Sylvester Barton, Rl, Co- | lumbia |Howard Rettew, Marietta are going o have a tough time|Raymond Earl Myers, RD, Bain- catching up on their sle p they lost because of the flying squir- rels. Everything wouldn’e been fine if it hadnt got so cold inthe mountains. But it did and some- cne pulled an old blanket off a shelf, disturbing a whole nest of the flying squirrels. They never bothered Johnny bridge |John Penyak, Bainbridge Glenn Hilton Witman, R2, Lititz Russel Bostic, R1, Marietta CLASS 1-A-O Glenn Samuel Baum, R3, E'town CLASS 1-€ IRichard Radcliffe Hoffman, Care of Horace Pyle, R2, Coatesville Carl Bostic, R1, Marietta Harvey Carson Engle, Jr., Mount | Joy {Robert Lee Hawthorne, Mt. Joy Miller but when they started t0 james Raymond Frankenfield, use he bed pillows for landing Lancaster fields and the mattresses for hang- Robert Nissley Miller, R2, Manh’'m ers, Sixty and Ducky decided to/Martin Francis Weise, Elizabetht'n sleep on the first floor. At one of our nearby poultry, farms they're considering equip- Harry Snyder, Mount Joy [Charles Elwood Gochenaur, Jr. R1 Manheim |Eugene Franklin Hess, Elizabetht'n CLASS 1-C {Harold Edward Schneider, Mt. Joy ping their hens with bombsights john Edward Lebo, Elizabetht’n so that the hens can lay the eggs|Jay Freelen Edwards, Pasadena, right into the shipping cartons... ..Time marches on. Now for a little poetry— Peter, Pecter, pumpkin, eater, Had a wife and couldn't keep her Put her in a pumpkin shell— Small—isn’t she? And we follow with— Liddle, diddle dumpling my son John California | CLASS 2-A to June 1, 1943 |Stanley Gibble Gibble, R2, Manh’'m |Clarence Haldeman Oberholtzer, | R3, Elizabethtown | Norman Jacob Smith, Mount Joy CLASS 2-B TO MAY 1, 1943 {Eli Weaver Randler, R3, Manheim |Willis Schock Melhorn, Florin | CLASS 2-B TO JUNE 1, 1943 Howard Zink, Marietta | CLASS 2-B TO MARCH 1, 1943 {Lester Norman Myers, New Bruns- wick, N. J. Went to bed with his stockings on john Patrick O'Connell, R3, Man- One she off and one hose on Boy! Was he plastered! A Florin lady saw a sign up at Ruhl’s: that they would telegraph flowers anywhere, so she asked: “Do you wire skunk cabbage to Germany?” A guy at E'town had his car car stolen about a week ago and he knows who took it. When I asked why he doesn’t get it back he said: “I'm waiting for him to put a new set of tires on it.” There's a new definition of col- lision now. It's “two drivers af- ter the same pedestrian.” We've got a real optomist in our neighborhood. He leaves the front door unlocked all night and hopes that his wife will walk outon him. Burton Shupp says he'd be as good a dancer as Fred Astaire but but for two things... feet. A hubby on Barbara Street, | heim CLASS 2-C |William Frederick Eckman, R2, Mt, | Joy |John Frysinger Sweitzer, Rl, | Marietta Elam Sauders Geib, R2, Manheim |Wilbur Lewis Geibe, R1, Mt. Joy |Harvey Robert Stoner, Jr. RI, | Mount Joy |Paul Elwood Hoerner, R1, Manh’'m |Denald Eugene Ney, R2; Mt. Joy ‘Alvin Hostetter Mellinger, R1, | Mount Joy |David Seibel Auker, R3, Manheim Phares Benjamin Longenecker, Rl, | Elizabethtown . (William W ager Saylor, R2, Mount | Joy t Ralph Gn Joy Fdgar Sa er Ober, R3, Manheim Guy Heis.and Stauffer, R2, Manh’'m Jay Lloyd Stoner, R1, Mt. Joy {Jesse Monroe Dourte, R2, Manh’'m Hiram Strickler Aungst, Rl, Eliza- ! bethtown {Abram Hoffer Charles, RD, Mari- etta {Raymond Robert Meyers, R1, Mt, Joy Ivan Frey Wolgemuth, R1, Mount | Joy ‘George Spangler Endslow, RI, | ; i Marietta |Tillman Kraybill Miller, R. D. Ginder, R2, Mount says he thinksof Lot's wife every Beinbridge time his wife drives the car. Lot’s ‘Robert Eugene Hoffman, Mt. Joy CLASS 3-A wife looked back and turned into p_ 1 Henry Gerber, Elizabetht'n a pillar of salt...This man’s wife, Cleyd William Ruhl, R4, Lititz Fire Company (From page 1) approval of all bills with the ex- gy (ARL Epo LOOK! PANTYWAIST! YOUR DALY HABIT IS TO SLUG TWO SODAS AT A SITTING--MAY Vv week through The Bulletin. There is no | paper advertisiy Reg. U. 8. Pat. Office. All rights reserved. When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin Subscribe for the Bulletin. | SUGCEST IN THIS EMERGENCY- THAT YOU TICKLE YOUR TONSILS WITH JUST ONE SODA--AND BLY U.S.WAR STAMPS FOR TH Tm OTHER ception of the reverse toll call on the Company ’phone 186. WE HAVE..... James Pennell, reporting for the Entertainment Committee, report- ed the regular monthly proceeds as $40.18 and the recent smoker profit of $206.71. Most monies were turned over to the Financial Sec- retary. A motion was made and carried that the smoker proceeds should be deposited in the bank and- be known as the “Service Men's Fund” for dues and assess- MEAT YEA MAN = AND YOWSAH--A SUPER 17 North Washington Street Shippensburg, Pa, QUALITY Ra iS a EVENINGS J Oo Y MATINEE SHOWS SATURDAYS SATURDAYS T H i A T R E AND 7 AND 8:00 P. M. 3 HOLIDAYS 6-8-10 P.M. 2:00 P. M. KRALL'S Medt Market West Main St.. Mt. Joy Mount Joy, Pa. FRIDAY—SATURPAY, DECEMBER 11-12 CLARK GABLF — LANA TURNER in “SOMEWHE PLL FIND YOU” ments for these members, Robert Kunkle, reporting for the Trustees, reported that to date mo first aid kits had been purchased for the truck, suggesting that first aid kits should be made up instead of purchasing already made kits. He also reported the death of Amos Myers, informing the Com- pany that the investigation to whom the death benefits should a ~ be paid has not been made todate {FAST DONEGAL HIGH'S but would be made in the very | BASKETBALL SCHEDULE © Heo TRBUME Starch Gives Fine Body To Washed Neckwear MONDAY, DECEMBER 14 LAUREL & — SHELIA RYAN -in “A HAUNT NG WE WILL GO” Optometfist LIZABETHTOWN 15 E. High St. Telephone 24-R Tues Fri. -also- DANA AND -in- “BERLIN CORRESPONDENT" WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16-17 JACKIE COOPER — ROBERT STACK -in- “MEN OF TEXAS” TYESDAY., DECEMBER 15 — 2 HITS MACDONALD [CAREY -in- "DR. BROADWAY" a 9:30-1:00.2-5 P. M. NEXT WEEK — FRIDAY—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18-19 near future, Fast Donegal High School open- As quaint as the daguerreotypes Earl Zink, reporting for the 0 s2ason withavic- | in which they first made their ap- Custodians, reported 56 uniforms tory at home over Weightoille und pearance many years ago, are the | HOW ARE YO now at the cleaner and requested rippling jabots and fichus which the that all remaining suits which are spring 1942 styles have brought back still out be returned as soon as possible. dropped its second encounter also snowy neckwear fastened by a piece of antique jewelry or one of the bright-stoned modern pins. Lace alone, or in combination with or- Charles Eshleman reported that there were two buyers for the old SHOES DON'T WAIT TPO LONG. HENRY FONDA — LYNN BARI -in- “THE MAGNIFICENT DOPE” BRING T I IN. into fashion. No suit or dress seems x oa complete without its frothy bit of City Shoe R Co. 30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET LANCASTER, PENNA. pool table within the last ten days. COMING “MY SISTER EILEEN” — DECEMBER 25-26 "War Against Mrs. Hadley” — Dec. 30 - 31 “Flying Tigers” — Jan. 1 - 2. gandie and other dainty fabrics, is used for the neckwear. Two or three wearings are all these little wisps can take without - intermediate washing. They are too 85 E. M or be deposited into the engine fund. fragile for rough handling, but they a . . A motion was made and carried [on the home court to Columbia can be laundered beautifully if a del- PALM ‘ : i icate touch is applied. Let them Palmyta that’ the company purchase a $5.00 High School this pastFriday night. | soak for about ten minutes in i x bond for ‘the assistance of the Tu- Coach Houseal has been unablz| warm, but not hot, soapy water. oe berculosis Drive. This bond is to to find a good combination as yet This will loosen the soil. Transfer be paid from the General Fund. but B ths Donceal: passers will the jabot to a pan of fresh lukewarm Another motion was made and a le wi pas , | suds and press it up and down, or n emselves within the nex PP ; ; carried that the Company should put it into a covered jar filled with Jam two. authorize the Financial Secretary 2 x . ind the Tasi D to write a $200.00 death benefit The remainder of the Fast hon No sale has yet been made. Chief Myers reported receiving $10.00 from Don, W.Gorracht for services | recently rendered. The $10.00 will MOUNT JOY like a cocktail shaker. Sat., 1:30-5:30 Rinse in clear water. Unless the Dr. R. M. Balderson Sa 2 MT. JOY, PA 85 East Main Street lukewarm suds and shake the jar Thur.., 9:30-12:30—1:30-5:30 fabric has a permanent starch fin- check of Amos Myersto whomeaver egal High School basketball sched- ish, dip it into a weak starch solu- the Trustees designate. ule is as follows: The Secretary read a letter from J Mrs. Amos Myers and daughter, | Dec. 11 ..... Manheim ..... Away ripply form and let it dry to an even dampness. Iron onthe wrong Gale Anne, in appreciation for our Dec. 18 ... Elizabethtown +» Home side. A toy iron or a small traveling thoughtfulness during her recent Jan. 8 .... E. Hempfield .... Home} ; gets into the gainers more read- bereavement. |Jan. 15 .... Mount Joy .... Away ily than the standard-sized iron, but Levi Dillinger moved and Earl | Jan. 22... Marietta ..... Home | the larger iron can turn out a nice i ince there was J3I 25. ov Manheim ..... Home | job, too, with a little care. Dickeys, Zink seconded that since there yeas | SRR 5s Elizabethtown ... Away | bibs, and other straight pieces are only competition in one office for lain sailing, of course, but don’t election of officers for 1943 that|Feb. 12 ... E. Hempfield ... Away jovi away re the frills just be- the Secretary should cast a ballot | Feb. 19 .... Mount Joy .... Home| ice they are a little more trouble. for all officers where no competi- Feb. 26 ..... Marietta ..... Away | They have so much extra glamour tion exists for 1943. The motion | JUNIOR HIGH value that they are worth the little . : Fry = : . au | ad are it takes to get them back carried. The results of the elec-| Dec. 3 .... Bainbridge .... Away ed cal £ ASPHALT, MASONRY and WHEN IN NEED OF SENIOR HIGH tion. Ease the jabot back into its | Cpushed & Building | TIE TET PETE AEA ZL PAVING, CONCRETE WORK For Prompt and Courteous Service | . | Coach: Robert Duffey | Manager: Glenn Hoffman A Financial Sec., Geo. Halbleib; As- sistant Finan. Sec, Roscoe Hass- Vv singer; Chaplain, Rev. Ranck; | Ning COUNTY GUNNERS Chief of Co.,Ray Myers; Assistant [paGGED SiX FINE DEER Chief, Samuel Miller, Jr; Treas, | Nine gunners returned from a 3- H. N. Nissly; Chief Eng, I. M. | days hunting trip to Clinton county Kaylor; Chief. Hose Dir, Jam:s | bringing back six deer. tion of Trustees for one year werz|Dec, 17 .... Bainbridge .... Home Set CALL I as follows: Clayton Newcomer, 27 | Jan. 15 .... E. Hempfield .... Home 2 i votes; Richard Divit, 17 votes. [Jan 22 ..... Marietta ..... Avay | These is uo Lutter way to fod SAMUEL N. STAUFFER 4 Therefore, the following officers |Feb. 5 .... E. Hempfield .... Away y er advertising y . for 1943 were elected: Pres. Geo. [Feb. 26 ..... Marietta ..... Home | P8P 2 Aas. Ly 40Y, RR ORR. Groff; 1st V. Pres., Chas. Eshle- Senior High Team man; 2nd V. Pres., Levi Dilling- | Coach: A. Ross Houseal er; Rec. Sec., Lester Mumma: As- | Manager: William Leese st. Rec. Sec., James Shaeffer; Junior High Team ‘+ while driving looked back..... and|C. Edward Hendrix, Rl, Lancast’r Harold Clifford Barthold, Manh’'m Levi Alvin Herrold, R2, Manheim Warren Hersh Stehman, E'town h CLASS 3-B " turned into a telegraph ople! Nowadays the girls rouge i Schneider; Chief Chemical Man, : Jacob Arndt; Chief Hook & Lad- der Man, Bruce Pennell; Trustees (3 Yrs) Robt. Kunkle; Trustees Ezra Hoover, of Elizabethtown, bagged a T7-pointer; Demis Roland, Elizabethtown, 7 points; James Hockenberry; of this place, 7-points; kaste and repaint at leisure. Monroe L. Zeager, Elizabethtown Why don't you kiss me on theMedford LeRoy Griest, Manheim neck the way you used to?” a sweet miss asked her love life and, he replied: “Why don’t you wash! it the way you used to?”...... He, had a lot of nerve 'm ’a thinkin.’ | Don’t blame it on me iff these Laffs are lousier than usual. It ain’t my fault, you guys just don’t cooperate, —A WISE OWL, rere LOCAL DEER HUNTERS On Saturday night Messrs. George Groff, John Miller Raver Miller, Russel Halbleib and John Horstick, returned home from a week's deer; hunting trip to Union county. They did not succeed in shooting a deer| but had a swell time. Housewives = urged to serve! hash and stews instead of steak. Housewives have been doing it! right along. i Benjemin Edward Zettlemoyer, Marietta John William Hemperly, R1, Bain- bridge Lloyd Montreal Schaeffer, R2, E'- town John F. Wagner, Elizabethtown John Stanley Adams, Bainbridge Leon Zell Enck, Manheim CLASS 3-C Roy Sauders Ober, R3, Manheim Lester Ralph Hess, R1, Mount Joy Norman Musser Heisey, R1, Mt. Joy CLASS 4-E Henry Eugene Garber, R1, Etown Elias Frey, Jr., Rl, Elizabetht'n Farl Roth Snavely, Rl, Manheim Eugene Shank Kreider, R1, Man- eim Jay Lloyd Wolgemuth, R2, Mount Joy 3 } Blaine Gantz Hoffer, R2, Manhei Jokn Abram Witmer, R1, Manh’'m CLASS 4-F Paul Hackman Shreiner, R2, Lititz Harold Robert Flovd, R2, Mt, Joy When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin (2 Yrs.) John D. Miller; Trustee David Helse, .of town, S-points; (1 ¥r.) Clayton Newcomer; Deleg. David Ginder, Middletown, 5-pts; to State Conv., Harry Hendrix; | 4 mM Haverstick Columbia 5- Alternate Delegate, Levi Dillinger; : ? Cap, of Police, George Halbleib; Ent. Comm. (5) W.Fenstermacher, A. Shelly, J. Pennell, Jacob Arndt, I. Wagner; Deleg. to Co. Assoc. (2), Robt. Kunkle, I. M. Kaylor; Alternate Del, (2), Ray Myers, Jim Schneider. There were no new members for the month. \ The Financial Secretary reported seventy-nine members at the pres- ent time in the Armed Forces. The Treasurer reported the bal- ances as of December 3, 1942, as An illustrated lecture on “Pales- follows: Building Fund, $61.00; Re- | tine” by Rev. Knittle, of Manheim, lief Fund, $2,155.24; Géneral (Fund, | Will ‘be given. $243.08; Entertainment Fund, $306.- Twenty-five cent prizes will be 22. The note balance on our new |exchanged by adults and ten cent pumper is $1,428.75. prizes by the children. There being no further business Vv the meeting adjourned. There is no better way to boost Vv your business than by local news- points. Others in the party included Rob- ert Hoover, Elizabethtown; Jacob Heisey, of Hershey, and Harry Wat- son, of Manheim. Our who center here. in you, your fa personal way. wan cause your success is tieg V mine RHEEMS The Rheems P. T. A. will hold a Christmas party on Friday evening, Dec. 18th, at eight o'clock at the school bring gonfident- them frankly and ially. We'll serve you'to the best of our ability because, as we said, we are on your side. Makes sense, doesn’t it? MOUNT JOY, PENNA. p help you succeed be- tightly to our own. We First National Bank and Trust Compaity MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Wr i i i i ¥ ¢ Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. | paper advertising. VER RR RRR RTL ASR RRR AER RRR RRR PLAIN CLOTHING DEPT. Gift Headquarters For Plain Pegple tr 1 practical Knit Scarfs used for Shoflider Shawls .. $3.50 and $4.59 Shoulderetibs ..........J. .. ..... $2.25 and $2.75 Shoulder Shawls, 12 i . $2.50 A Large Asspritment gf Scarfs ..... 75¢c and $1.25 Wool ......J.................. ... $3.50 to $5.98 Ready Made ced oa 3 for $1.00 Ready Made Bonnets __................ $2.50 to $4.50 $3.95 to $7.95 $17.75 to $31.25 Fur Trimmed Winter Coats $27.50 to $39.50 Woeol Shawls with Fringe ........_.__. $10.85 and $21.50 Dress Maierials in Plain Colors and Neat Figures Ready Made Dresses Unirimmed Winter Coats GIFTS FOR MEN Wool Sweaters... nl $3.98 Hats, Curl and Flat Brim Styles $4.25 and $5.50 Black Bow Ties... .... alc Bleck String Ties... uo 2 mre ag S0c Work Pants . : : $2.39 Top Coats 22.50 $25.00 and $35.00 Ready Made Suits HAGER’S PLAIN CLOTHING DEPT. d001d he a a $29.50 up TE RT TETAS TR ST TS TATE STEERS PETE TE TESTE TASES TE TATA
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