three ; and decided to sit on the upper deck. They went gingerly up the nar- row stair and apparently sat down. Suddenly t hey came clattering HEY, PINREAD-~ LOOK AT THE SIGN UP THERE 2 pA Z rr 7 % PH TO SEE REPORT UNLESS THEY ASK OUR A CARDS! . Z Reg. U. 8. Pst. Office. All rights reserved Victory Over Manheim down, eyes wide with fright. The .. conductor inquirei:- “What's the High 35 To 24. matter—no seats?” And the one] Mount Joy High scho soldier nervously replied, “Plenty of seats, but it’s too dangerous up| there. No driver!” —— 14 and 10 points respectively. The A man from this community vis-|score: ited a famous psychiatrist with a|Mt. Joy H. S. G F Tl problem: “My family thinks I'm!Zink F ................ 4 6 14 crazy,” he informed the doctor sad-|McClellan F ........... 4/23" 18 ly just because I like pan cakes.” Roberts Cis ie 33 7 The doctor was amazed and ex-Breneman G ........... 0% 1 claimed: “That’s ridiculous. Why, I|Pennell Gees, 0. 1 1 like pancakes myself.” Quite happy|Leib F ................. 0 0 0 at finding a fellow pancake F .............. 00 0 the man asked: “You do? Would|Gainer C .............. 1 9 2 you want to come to my home — Ant sometime and see mine? I have 2 1.35 three trunks full!” Manheim H. S. G F Tl — E. Reppant F .......... 3 ying Remember that thick fog last Stier Foon $0 2 Thursday nite? Well, along about Myers C 4 I 1..8 twelve o'clock I was walking down May' CG Lo Hania gig 4 town with Firpy and up at the, perringer Gosh B 11 Post Office corner down on p ................ 0 11 hands and knees in the middle oflg to 0 0 0 the street was an East End citizen, |p Bessinger G ......... 0 0 0 crawling around, I naturally in- Civ eo quired what he wes doing there and 0 aio he replied: “I'm looking for my| v watch which I happened to drop} Lo OWN HIGH D TS “Did you drop it right around here”! yr A VIOWN BY pe OINT I asked? “Nops,” h e replied, I # | E'town Hi GFT dropped it somewheres up around| AF 103 Trimmer’s in that devilish fog, but Leider LITE Ennai 0 J there’s more light down here.”....| a you can bet I didn’t help to hunt| Dreneman F 00 it | Peters F es 3 - | Gingrich, C ....... oe sig es 3 410 And then down the street further| Ream Iran sedan 1:02 we came across a ragged individual! Ream-G ...............0 31 sitting in the gutter, crying his cyes| Eshleman G 000 out. Always interested in sad Frey Eis ve pad a ies 1:2 4 storizs, we approached and asked B. Lauder CG. 0.00 his trouble. “It's my father,” he See re a blurted, “My father is a failure.” 3 7822 Hoping to encourage him Firpy| Maytown Hi GF Tl said: “Che:r up. Maybe he’s not, Barr Forni 102 such a failure as you might think.”| Hershey Pout 011 But, unconsoled, the fellow sobbed: | Haines Foon ios 2-3 1 “Qh, yes, he is! For thirty years he Wittel 4 ETL 4: 311 has tried to make a gentleman out| Arnold BG. ain ai a 00 0! of me, and I'm still a bum.”.. Walters 'G 2.00.00 00 0 [Wolgemuth G ............. 000 A henpecked husband I know| Aungst Geen 0 0 0f will only go to a woman dentist. | —— He says it makes him terribly hap- 7.721 py to hear a dame tell him to open Etown Hi .......... 65 4 7.22 his mouth instead of shut it! (Maytown .......... 4-5 6 6-21 | | of our countrymen brought just before things began to hum. This man went to a Berlin dentist good game from Manheim High on Friday evening 35-24. McClellan led in the scoring with | In the preliminary game Etown Which reminds me of the tale one/J-Vs defeated East Donegal J-Vs home| ky a score of 24-13. Vv MOUNT JOY COTTON and asked how much he would LEAGUE charge to pull a tooth. The dentist Kettles wanted $100. “Why, that’s outrage- Schneider . ..... 140 190 ous! exclaimed our Yank, “Back| Zimmerman ov 141 159 home my dentist would charge only|Leibshutz ..... 112 78 $2 or $3 dollars, $5 at the most. Schatz ......... 142 103 What's the big idea?” And the Hickernell ..... 158 160 dentist explained: “Over here it’s aR different. We pull it out through 693 690 your ear. You can’t open your, Cards mouth in Germany.” {Pennell .:...... 178 141 Darrenkamp ... 168 152 A panhandler walked up to me Wertz .. ...... 105 102 in the street and grabbed me by Brown ........ 201 212 the lapels. “Gimme a dime, mister,” Germer ....... 150 129 he said. Lo “What's the idea?” I said to him. | 802 736 “What's the idea of stopping people, Beams in the stre:t asking for money?” | Clinger Sevens 196 126 “What do you want me to do,”/ Schneider ..... 131 182 said the panhandler, “open an of-| Archer ....... . 153 182 fice?” | Way: . 124 172 —— jGuod -......... 180 196 And just remember—Late to bed, a early to rise, makes a man saggy, 784 860 draggy and baggy, under the eyes., Looms —A WISE OWL Ruhl ........... 189 167 \'} {Frecht.......... 172 168 cgt. Fugen Funk, son of Mr. | Hendrix Fame 114 134 and Mrs. Oliver Funk was promot- Grove ......... 182 172 ed to Staff Sgt. and was transferr-| Schneider . . .... 184 175 ed from Fort Belvoir, Va. to Camp) —_— Swift, Texas, February 4, where he 841 816 assumed his new duties. Vv v Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. | When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin ol won a Zink and 142 152 108 157 181 472 452 298 402 499 740 2123 144 157 109 178 152 463 477 316 591 431 740 2278 453 462 488 441 178 554 754 2398 174 180 167 177 208 530 520 415 531 567 906 2563 On Sunday morning a unified service was held in the Ironville United Brethren Sunday School with Carolyn Mummaw, president of 'the C.E. acting as Superintend- ent, the 62nd anniversary of the founding of C. E. was observed. Mrs. Iona Metzger, taught the Sun- day school lesson to the entire school, short talks were made on the origin and history of C. E. by Jacob Kauffman, Mrs. Lorraine Rettew and Sara Jane Mummaw, a round table discussion in charge of Rev. D. L. Shearer assisted by Mrs. Lydia Staley and Ruth, Mrs. Lor- raine Rettew, Paul Metzger, Wilbur Albright, Glenn Kauffman and Mrs. Harold Albright. At 7 P. M. C. E. was observed with a song fest, Jacob Kauffman, presented a report of the mid year C. E. convention at Lancaster. Private Andrew Musser, located at Preble, Maine, has been trans- ferred to Aberdeen, Md. Private James Garber, stationed at Washington, D. C., was home over the week end to visit his wife, Betty Fiddler Garber. Mrs. Leo R. Smith, who has been sick for several weeks, has been transferred to the Columbia Hos- pital. The firm of Albright & Rodkey with stores at Ironville and Kin- derhook, have installed new show case electrified refrigerators. They make a big improvement in both stores. —V i LANDISVILLE Miss Arline Brubaker, of Rohr- erstown, spent the week-end at the home of Miss Mary Elizabeth Stauf- fer. The Luther League of Zion Luth- eran Church met at the home of Miss Ruth Hoffman, Monday eve- ning. The meeting was in the form of a Valentine party. Those present were: Misses Kathryn Paules, Mary Elizabeth Stauffer, Dorothy and Mary Jane Long, Lois Rohrer, Ruth and June Stroble, Dorothy Hauen- stein, Arline Rrubaker, Mrs. Jane Bender, Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Zieg- enfus, Miss Ruth Hoffman and Mrs. Amos Hoffman. The Adult Bible Classes of Zion Lutheran Church met at the home of Mrs. Harry T. Herr, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Elizabeth Hankins and Mrs. Mary Herr entertained | the group. Those present were: Mr, and Mrs. Frank Shenck, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacElhenny, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Habecker, Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Ziegenfus, Mrs. Amos Hoffman and Miss Ruth Hoff- man, Miss Amelia Helman, Mrs. Amos Rohrer, Mrs. Ruth Mease, Mrs. Wallace Greider, Mrs. Eliza- heth Ruth, Mrs. Kathryn Snavely, Mrs. Clyde Rankin, Mrs, Elizabeth Hankins, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herr and John Henry Herr. V— Fire Company (From Page 1) It was decided that Boro Council should see Mrs. Weaver about cleaning the entire building and the Fire Company will pay their share of this expense. A house committee of 5 was ap- pointed to control the activities of the Fire Company. President Groff appointed Harry Derr, Benjamin Groff, Aarion Shelley, James Pen- nell, Isaac Wagner. A committee of 10 to assist the Entertainment committee in their activities was named. Motion car- ried. They are Earl Zink, Horace Wertz, Oscar Hendrix, William Brown, Harry Derr, Lester Mum- ma, John Charles and Michael Randler. The company will ask council for an appropriation of $200.00. Tre following new members were taken into the Company: Lester Kaylor, George Bair, Arthur R. Zerphey, Jr., Martin B. Frey, Rus- sell Bretz. The Financial Secretary reported eighty-nine members at the present BOWLING TOWN LEAGUE sje upp - oe 824 831 869 2524 v RETAINS TITLE At Lebanon Sunday, George H. Newmaster, state live bird cham- pion, for the fifth successive time refeated John D. Shannon of Har-| risburg, killing 23 out of 25 wind- driven birds, Shannon scored 19. Vv Last Friday evening East Hempfield Jr. High easily defeated East Don- egal Jr. High 26 to 9. Friday evening Marietta High de- feated East Hempfield High 26 to 23 PS eg There is no befter way to boost your business than by local news. paper advertising. wv Myers’ FG SG TG TLS | Clair Wilmer Ritter, Manheim Te 45 160 176 481 Robert R. Seiders, Elizabethtown a. Myers .. 3 158 175 495 Norman R. Snyder, R2 Elizabetht’n Needham ....... 1 : William Earl Lawton, E’town Hipple ......... 194 160 148 502) George Kirvinskee, R1, Bainbridge Horner ........ 164 155 190 509 | Roy Jerome Kissinger, Manheim SON. 156 184 187 527 |Farl William Lebo, Manheim Anderson > Ralph Farl Bankus, Lancaster “| Alvin Weidman, Manheim 821 817 876 2514 Harry Breitigan Earhart, Manheim Kreider’'s FG SG TG TLS | Alvin Copeland Warner, Rheems der. .... 189 180 181 550 Richard Watson Dickson, E’town Rel ” 139 185 160 484 Gerald F. Raup, Flizabethtown ONG! George Wocdrow Glattacker, Tripple -........ 142 159 180 481} Teleky ......... 149 115 191 455 | Melvin Burkholder Huber, R2, Mt. Boozer ......... 148 149 195 492 Joy : _ {Arthur Foch Schneider, Mt. Joy Alfred Buller, Maytown 767 788 907 2462 hing David Sittler, R2, Manheim Walter Herman Derr, Mount Joy tate Lloyd Arthur Derr. Mount Joy 57 146 143 446 Harold Cover. Jr. Elizabethtown Hostetter ...... 15 2 Alfred Russell Bucher, Marietta Clinger ........ 179 152 107 438 | Alyin Connelly Yingst, Mount Joy" Reinhold ....... 197 168 213 578 |Jacob Nelson Weidman, E'town Railing 171 212 235 618 |Rchert EF. Kennedy, Elizabethtown = ele William Harrison Stambaugh, i 1 4 Tronio ......... 222 199 193 614 Marietta ~iTLeRoy Clarence Bricker, Manheim 926 877 891 2694 [Robert Rishon Billett, Marietta Derr’s FG SG TG TLS | Parry Frederick Snyder, Marietta ” = @o4| Albert Frank Nentwig, Florin Shonk alia 2-2 227 195 624 Sohn. Fiaveld Drace. Miytown Barringer ...... 140 186 139 485 John Smith Arnold, R1. Bainbridge Garman ......... 176 175 220 571 |Iloyd Fdwin Kendig, Flizabetht’n H. Brown ....... 147 180 211 538; Menno Ebersole Rheems Pr : | Jchn M. Epler, Flizabethtown DIF + 150 166 214 500 Richard Lee Huggins, Campbells- er — | town, Pa. 845 934 979 2778 | Henry Shenk Musser, Elizabetht’n - Richard Charles H:lm, Washing- Good's ton, D. C. Alwine: ........ 217 165 154 536 CLASS 1-C oink. ........... 159 172 220 551 Charles Heizenroth, Ashland, Po. > : 5 163 561 | Ray Arthur Mumma, Mount Joy Packle ea 2 178 5 George Frederick Broske, Mt. Joy Schneider ...... 2-2 165 157. 522 Psul Michael Sload, Marietta Good .......... 166 167 174 507 [Kenneth Jay Becker, Elizabetht'n ean Fat om CLASS 2-A TO JULY 1. 1943 969 840 308 2677 Paul Henry Diffenderfer, Florin Stuckey’s - Mumma ....... 167 165 152 484, CLASS 2-A UNTIL APRIL 1, 1943 ia nj Lense... ...... 192 162 199 553 Clarence Cooper Shenk, Manheim Ruhl... .. 174 155 147 476¢| CLASS 2-A TO AUGUST 1, 1943 . . Harold Steinfeldt Foreman, E'town Mateer ........ 157 210 222 589 Grorge Walter Sloan, Jr., Mt. Joy Stuckey ........ 227 212 214 653 | Kaylor Winters, E'town -=————— | Paul Witmer Hoffer’ Elizabetht’n 917 904 934 2755 | William Warnzr Kaley, Rl. E'town Welter Robert Kuhn, Manheim y Carl Joseoh Houseal, Maytown Funk’s Jchn Alfred Charles, Florin i > 2 Wiartin ......... 188 150 216 564 CLASS 2-A TO JUNE 1. 1943 R. Barnhart .... 167 2-6 170 543 |wilhert William Wagner, E’town C. Brown ...... 171 156 179 506 | Glenn Eshleman, Elizabethtown C. Herr ........ 157 179 128 464 CLASS 2-A L. Funk ....... 174 156 171 501 | Max Earl Miller, Williamsport ee | Melvin Neidich Arndt, F'town 857 857 864 2578 | Frederick William Becker, E'town Bennett's FG SG TG TLS CLASS 2-B TO JULY 1. 1943 Halbleib ....... 139 167 166 472 |Samuel C. Fissel Gillums, Mt. Joy Germer ........ 167 145 157 469| CLASS 2-B TO APRIL 1. 1943 K plo 5 a { George Henry Brown, Lancaster a 108 159 168 523 | pln Blough Bashore, R6, Lanc. tress 166 149 179 494 | paul Irwin, R3, Manheim Bennett ........ 154 211 201 566; Local Draft = Classifications By No. 1 Board (From Page 3) Richard Wilkinson, Jr, Maytown Robert Frantz Goda, Manheim Elwood Nelson Earhart, R3, Eliza- bethtown William Dennie Burkett, Mount Joy Lloyd Richard Heagy, Manheim Henry Mark Culbert, Manheim Franklin Lincoln Drayer, E'town John Harry Carper, Manheim Harold William Herr, Mt, Joy Harold Landis Johnstin, Maytown Russell Wintermyer Rohrer, Mount Joy Ralph Blecher Page, Elizabetht'n Paul M. Greiner. Ephrata Paul Franklin McKain, Marietta Albert Rov Seitz, Elizabethtown Theodore Wilson Miley, R1, Man- heim Richard Fllsworth Musser, RI, Manheim Rufus Blecher Weidman, Manheim Harold Wilson Bergstresser, E’town Harold F. Brandt, Elizabethtown Samuel Frank’ Schneider. Manheim John Albert Frysinger, Salunga Harry Jacob Bentzel, Manheim CLASS 2-C Kenneth Heagy Hershey, R3, Man- heim Levi S. Ober, R1, Elizabethtown Jacob Shelly Bruckhart. Jr. R2, Lititz eo Harvey Dupler Ebersole, R1, Eliza- bethtown do Warren Levi Neff, R1, Mount Joy Frank Alfred Snyder, R3. E'town Phares Cassel Wenger, R2, Lititz Donal Mumma Newcomer, R2, Mt. Joy James Robert Gibble, R2, Manheim Frank Brubaker Rutt, Rl’ Et'own Jacob Warren R2, E'town CLASS 3-A TO AUGUST 1, 1943 Roy Mvers Luces, Marietta Jacob Elias Weirich, Elizabetht’n CONtinued idns isosnse CLASS 3-A H:nry Smith Engle, Mount Joy Calvin George Kreiser, Elizabetht'n CLASS 3-B Claude Edward Disney, Elizabetht'n John Flvin Zeller, Mount Joy Robert L. Madeira, YMCA Room Columbia, S. C. Paul S. Jansch, Utica, N. Y. CLASS 3-C Paris Baker Gruber, R2. Mt. Joy Cecil H. Deckman, Jr.,, R1, Mank’m CLASS 4-E John Joseph Miller, Elizabethtown Clair Hess Hoffman, Mavtown Vernon Musser Martin, R3, Brook- ville, Ohio CLASS 4-F Jay Omar Kulo, Mount Jov Aaron Alvin Koser, R1, E’town Norman Spencer Bryan, Mt. Joy J. Marlin Gish, Florin Flam S. Wolgemuth. R2, Manheim Ralph Wilbur Kauffman, R3, Man- heim Harry Steffy, J». Painbridge Robert Reigle Horst, Marietta Arthur Nye Koser, R3, Elizabetht'n Arthur Ress Geib, Florin CLASS 4-H Robert B. Evans, Manheim Jacsh Harold Nisslev. Manheim Michael Kirvinskee, Bainbridge CLASS 2-A UNTIL JUNE 1, 1943 Jay Richard Heisey, | Benjamin Frank Groff, Rheems Farl Richard Boyer, R2, E'town Cyrus Richard Peters, Elizabetht’n Joseph Henry Libhart, Marietta CLASS 2-A UNTIL JUNE 15, 1943 Jchn McBride Leedom, Rheems William Frederick Leese, R1, Mar- ietta +3 CLASS 2-A UNTIL JUNE 1, 1943 Paul Eugene Henny, R1, Manheim Robert W. Stormfeltz, Manheim Martin Vermont Myers, Manheim Paul Melvin Ament, Mount Joy Benjamin Eberly Greenawalt, R2, Manheim Arthur Richard Zerphey, Mt. Joy There is no better way to boost your business than by local news- paper advertising. on the next ration of Money may talk, subscriber, but it ez OUR WANT ADS ARE SMALL but they get NOTICED One-sixth reduction will be made | _— coffee. according to a an stop talk too. BUSINESS GET YOU DOWN MORE EGGS STRONGER SHELLS CRAMER'S YORK Calcium Poultry Grit Analysis—96 to 99% Calcium Carbonate, Economical—Less expensive than oyster shells and will take the place of both shells and granite grit. YOUR LOCAL DEALER CAN SUPPLY YOU Paul S. Hiestand, District Agent. YORK, PA. LESS COSTS Telephone 3285 Marietta YORK STONE & SUPPLY CO. EVENINGS SHOWS 7 AND 9:00 P. M. SATURDAYS 6-8-10 P.M. ARR J O Y MATINEE SATURDAYS THEATRE| ..2z HOLIDAYS Mount Joy, Pa. 2:00 P. M. FRL — SAT. FEB. 12 - 13 FRED ASTAIRE — RITA HAYWORTH “YOU WERE NEVER LOVELIER’ -in- MONDAY, FEB. 15 ANN MILLER — JERRY COLONNA in “PRIORITIES ON TUESDAY, FEB. 16—TWO HITS RICEARD ARLEN in “WILDCAT” —ALSO— PARADE” LLOYD NOLAN in “APACHE TRAIL" WED. — THURS., FEB. 17 - 18 BING CROSBY ~— FRED ASTAIRE in “HOLIDAY INR” NEXT WEEK—FRIL. — SAT., FEB. 19 - 20 JUDY GARLAND — GEORGE MURPHY in “FOR ME AND MY GAL” COMING! “BELLS OF CAPISTRANC"—FEB. 22-23. "NOW VOYAGER"-FEB. 24-25 “WHITE CARGO"“—FEB.26-27 Eyes Examined "DR. S. P. MILLIS OPTOMETRIST Moose Bldg. Elizabethtown HOURS: Daily, 9-5 Thurs., 9-1 Tues., Fri. Sa EVENINGS: t. 6:30-8 WEEN IN NEED OF Crushed & Building STONE CEMENT, SAND, CONCRETE BLOCKS, SILLS, LINTELS, STEEL SASH, OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS, ASPHALT PAVING, MASONRY and CONCRETE WORK For Prompt and Courteous Service SAMUEL N, STAUFFER MT. JOY, PA, Res. 903-R-14 Office 903-R-15 CLASS 2-B TO JUNE 1, 1943 Chester Saylor Ruhl, R3, Manheim CLASS 2-B TO AUGUST 1, 1943 John Henry Baker, R1, Columbia George Liebschutz, Mount Joy Amos Kolp, Southport. Conn. Reuben Landis Olweil:r, Auburn, New York Harry Randall Spayd, Bainbridga Jay Russell Brubaker, Manheim Clarenc> D. Nissley, Florin Dr.H.C.Killheffer |! Optometrist | MANHEIM 163 S. Charlotte St, Telephone 137-R | Mon. & Wednes. 9-5:30 Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 P, M. ELIZABETHTOWN 15 E. High St. Telephone 24-R Tues Fri. Sat, 9:30-1:00.2-5 P. M. Harry Bender Shank, Manheim Hcward M. Fetter, Manheim James Joseph O’Conn:ll, Manheim Thomas Ashner Dalton, R1, Manh’'m Claud> R. Ginder, R1, Manheim CLASS 2-B TO MAY 1, 1943 John Omar Barnhart, Mount Joy Harry Firestone McCurdy, R1, Bainbridge Walter Heilman Kopp, Middle Riv- er, Md. John Addison Swarr, Manheim Charles Fink Witman, R1, Manh’m Alvin Orville Walker, Mount Joy Ralph Robert Gordon, Manhzim WE HAVE..... 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