ts. 00 @ @ © @ © ©) © © © ®@ © @ @ @ ® The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, October 7, 1943 five By GENE BYRNES OWL I AFES C - f »~ | REG’LAR FELLERS—Ready for Anything » 3 J ounty raft BOWLING — a : : WE'RE PLAYIN’ TH’ 5 J 4 WE'RE 7 ee = WHATCHA LAFFIN' AT? Ese oar F Oo | WILDCATS A 4 PLAYIN' OVER. AT GET ALL I'M KILLIN’ TWO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE! di | |) TopAY wo AN’ ARE. THEY % GROGAN’S NURSERY-- PREPARED |: I'M READY IN CASE OF A FIGHT, AN’ Classifi | jf ToueH! THEY'RE 7 RIGHT BY TH’ GLASS FOR THIS! THERE'S NO FINGERPRINTS ON TH’ BAT ies | | atwars Lookin’ ; HOUSE i io ; iB | A FOR A FIGHT! Code to classifications: P, pending | . We TH’ ROSES physical examination; Class 1.A— i : available for military seevice; Class 1-A-L—available for limited militany service; Ci 1A. i | objector available for noncombatant | military service; Class 1-C—membee of the land or naval forges of the U.| S.; Class 2-A~—man necessary. in his essential civilian activity; Class 2.B~ man necessary to the war production program; Class 2-G—man deferred by reason of his agricultural occupation or endeavor; Class 3-A—man with | child or children deferred by. reason. ? of maintaining bona fide family re. | lationship; Class 3-C—man with de- | s ; J Res’ 1). 8. Pat. Office. All rights reserved. pendents who is regulasly engaged [3 SEE ———— in agricultural occupation or endeav- | | Arm re or mn - ee —BY— or; Class 3-D--man defersed be- - W WL | la” rl it Tt Mt. Joy Boro Council ai A WISE OWL fare tos sie ts, 3 um ML. Joy — Class &-A=man 1 yeara. ou eu olden | (From page 1) 18 ‘erred reason | v . Well, folks, this last week added | Class ae oa pte = ed | Year 1941, $397.77; for 1940, $168.45. J a new member to the absent-mind- Sass nnn aliens | | Burgess Hendrix reported having ed professors’ club. This time it’s Jukvice, bs 2nd alisng not a. to, $13.00 gang Sor doer. , Pete Ellis. He drove uptown, park-| ter of religion. or dior ; % o mn YE Newcomer of the Street com- p students; | TYONIOS LOLs i o ed his car, went into Eshleman] Clee vinine rig tes, reported a portion of New, 5 ; vailable for work of. national impo; nefts {Barbara and Jacob streets oiled. Brothers and then" started to walk | tance; Class 4-F~—physioally, men ............ HM 10 . 3 home. But, a bystander, hating to ae osally, wth, ont (H) be RICE... ........... 3 11 542 Mr. Keller of the Water commit= see him walk home and then back, | deferred pcp By yan NOW toad ue 1B 11 tee, reported eleetric connections gavel alll dl uring . called to him and asked him why he being accepted for military service. SORE... ir 2 12 500 made by the Penna. Power & Light doesn’t take his car along. Pete ad- CLASS 1-A | Martins Tw 1 15 458 Co, and motors working fine. . mitted he had entirely forgotten it. Clyde K. Kinsey, ) TH Ae tr ah Supervisor Smeltzer reported he Elizabethtown, Pa . Shonks 2 22 .083 : any am, Dae Es ee # (isin vied of several cud shop, ESSENTIAL WORKERS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED ; i ; nee Miller, | ei : : TERR 2 : I realize that this Father Draft ha Russell Leggore. Good, =, Etown Stuckeys FG SG TG pj roofs on id boro sheds al WITHOUT A STATEMENT OF AVAILABILITY. a lot of married men going around |Irvin Weller Barto, Jir.,. im 4 [Mumma ........ 187 164, 170 521 needed white paint for painting in circles but it really has Glenn Jpalter W. Brandt, Jr, RL-Mt. Joy {Scopy .......... 192 151 158 501/parking and crossing markers. He Kaylor stymied. He asked his boss ee. Frederick Claybaugh, Hon Paster ain dda 174 150 164 488 WAS instructed to purchase the .lat- whether he thought fathers with | Lawrence Calvin Engle, Wiconisep Garman ........ M49 191 208° 546" children or father’s without chil-|Jay Clarence Kohr, R. 3, Elizabeth | Stucky ..... i... 204 202 222° 628) Pumping engineer Schatz reported dren would be drafted first. a oh a aid __|having pumped 6,745,000 gallons of My PA. arene ible, Manheim water during September. Wilbur Eugene Witman, RZ, Mt. Joy Yok . "0. No: 0 2 pi Fire Chi 2 rs reported three / X Cn ' A lady on Delta Strect, was|Cleon Jay Sheaffer, uly, T. H, | Goods FG SC TG, Tisi Fe Thigh yer rep 2 \} Sf > | standing down at Sloans with her |James Lowell Bailey, New Castle, | Schneider ...... 234 158 212 604/grass patch fires during the month \ \[ } ; daughter, who was waiting for the| Delaware > i 163 256 145 564and that he was informed by the \\\ \/ / \ Ty \/ : Fo Elizabethtown [bus. The daughter Lester Herman Ulrich, R1, Manheim | ....... 167 186 144 497(Civilian Defense committee at \ N\ FV AR WES Re Huddle cme i i John Carl Marley, Columbia 2 {Washington that we will receive 400 was eating an ice crear cone and |Ralph Lester Kohr, Manheim lease 197 178 158 533 8 on ; ; when the bus stopped she got on, (Paul James Marley, Marietta Good 195 210 176 581 feet of 21 in. fire hose gratis. The much decorated Sgt. Barney | most a hundred dollars to the pri- but almost immediately she got off | Samuel Ogle, Sylvatus, — == == | Secretary Dillinger of the Board Ross gets his biggest grin out of | vate the first few days the officer again. When her mother asked: her Virginia : Totals ........ 956 988 835 2779/of Health reported no quarantine or + they told in Guadalcanal | admitted he couldn't afford the deal Frank Bobish, Utica, N. Y La the story ) “hero” ; s lady of [nuisances last month. n draftee who | any longer and asked the “hero what was wrong, the young lad; James Earl Gladfelter, Brookland- about the Brooklyn draft Ei Ye simple, Sir" said that the but driver wouldn't let| ville, M. D., N. W. Derrs FG SG TG Hs Officer Zerphey reported these! ont very interested in fighting | how he a4 a is Sh hid of her on the bus with an ice cream |Howard Millard Musselman, Hick | Mateer 159 180 162 501 prosecutions: Drunk and 4. Captain offered to pay him | was the modest JS cone, Her mother was amazed at| am Housing, Oahu, T. H. * | Barttoger ...... 194 13 141 418lly 1, Speed law violations 4, Reck- five bucks for every dead Jap he | buy them from the Marine such a ridiculous rule, and scmeone CLASS 1-A-L Pripple: 144 176 177 497less driving 2, Parking tickets 3. brought in. After coughing up al. | buck apiece: even suggested she throw the cone |Clarence D. Nissley, Florin Lamparter ...... 185 145 167 497 Mr. Charles Eshleman complained away. Abram Weston Longemecker, Man- Derr ........... 162 164 185 51ljabout the unsightly condition of | oo. : heim — — — several of the Penna. Railroad Com- | ———— J Oo Y FS -— i MATINEE | ’ al | EVENINGS : : CLASS 1-C ; Totals ........ 844 808 832 2484/pany’s houses on West Donegal After teasing them several min- 7 : . | te should] SHOWS SATURDAYS utes the young lady explained that Hany. Crum, RI, Eliza~ _Shouks FG SG TG Tigserest oe Phat the Tiers 0 I 7 AND 9:00 P. M. T H | AT 28 AND { y 1 yo | Mumper ........ 165 151 186 502 compelle to improve them 1 { SATURDAYS HOLIDAYS it wasn't the ice cream cone at all, Henry Mark Culbert, Manheim 21 437/accordance with other properties in but that the bus she had gotten on Joseph Eckinger, Jr. Elizabethtown Xoser .......... 176 140 1 6:8-10 P.M. Mount Joy, Pa. 2:00 P. M. only went as far as Van’s Diner and Russell W. Neff, Middletown Bak... be 137 136 156 429|that section. | ————————— 4 a Paul M. Greiner, Ephrata Haas: 205 167 142 514 This matter was referred to the | FRIDAY—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8-9 she got off to wait for the bus that Harry Randall Spayd, Bainbridge ! Po 144 143 141 428 solicitor to take whatever action he | GRANT LARAINE DAY -in- was due in a few minutes and would | Bernard Francis Chrismer, R35, Get=, oc 0” tees it CARY G — EDs go through to Elizabethtown. tysburg iS ENE : sh feel «MR. LUCKY’ Ralph Robert Gordan, Manheim Totals ........ 827 1731 746 2310 The report of H. N. Nissly, treas- fl i we Harold E. Brandt, Elizabethtown |urer, follows: Balances: Boro ac- | MONDAY, OCTOBER 11 Virg” Peifer wanted to be real Clair Stormafeltz Nisley, Baltimore,’ ge FG SG TG Tisicount, $7,557.89; Water, $1,900.64; | s ° ° aul nets Vo : 5) oe DENNIS O'KEEFE — MARGO -in- helpful when some workmen were| Md A. Myers........ 173 222 187 582/fire house bonds, $5.72; Patterson | U iC ervice puttying at her home. It seems the Kenneth R. Zook, Rhcoms E. Myers 117 145 186 #8icoal fund, $17682; Strickler coal | “LEOPARD MAN : putty wouldn't stay soft and she ask- | ERUL Putt Hammer, ero... 115 208 191 53fund, $1638. | 15 TY : ed if there was anything she could |™ 4p iy Spangler ....... 199. 152 172 514/ Upon motion the property owners | TUESDAY. O Ji To apply" its’ net. ancome get them to mix with it. They said Robert J. Scheetz, Elizabethtown |g cop 146 166 188 500/on both sides of Lumber street from | BOBBY SMARAZICH -in ; 7% po car ; yes “some molasses.” She searched Harey Villian Kaisley, Wilmington, A — — — the railroad bridge to West Done- | “BOY FROM STALINGRAD” solely for the benefit, of high and low and finally returned elawar! : dite: asked av the tl w— z d A Datei ) Totals” ........ 801 888 924 2613 gal street wi e asked to relay the . ‘e with the molasses, only to be told [JB Patrick O'Comnell, Middie| Total Ta | WEDNESDAY— THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13-14 Public Schools is the:ex-~ they were only kidding. Benjamin Carl Graybill, Manheim Hoo I The electric light ordinance au-| ANCHE 'E — MARSHA HUNT -in- ; ik a ; BEE ave pes 203 161 154 518 e electric lig ordinance FRANCHIOCT TONE MARS ] in ° 1 2 : wimp Donald Albert Ream, Elizabethtown ms Council to re he e-| urnose or: e a Ho... 123 177 135 435 thorizing Council to renew the e » I» . A Johnny Miller was sound asleep Benjamin Greenly Shank, Rl. Hia- i 193 174 174 541 lectric street lighting contract with “PILOT NO. 5 P P . - when a bell started to jingle. He | abethtown h . ec & Light ‘Co: Tor! SICO Company as requir~ nina} it to| Mastin Vermont Myers, Manheim _ fAlwine ......... 1% 9% ly Site Penta. Power & Ligh Loe tor NEXT WEEK—FRIDAY—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15-16 “i : pany quir=~ grabbed the ringing object, put it to| yop» Nissley Buch, Elizabsthtown [Tronio 174 171 202 547/a period of five years, was passed nd : 4 Sei his ear and said: “Miller speaking.” | Robert Marsalus Gray, Jr., Mariettal ~~~ ~~~ a snd: ordered advertised. RED SKELTON — LUCILLE BALL ed by its charter. Y ou are: But there was no answer, so he Lester Eugene Snyder, R2, E'town 886 $99 838 2623 The Supervisor was instructed to] “DU BARRY WAS A LADY” is ’ 4 3 oa o d his ands that the |Claude Edward Buffington, E'town Totals ........ i : : SE doin a bl d at n 1 pened his eyes and saw tha Charles Frnest Lienhard, E'town repaint the crossings and traffic g pu 1C e uc 10 a object that rang was not the ‘tele- Rudolph Musser Erb, Elizabethtown FG SG TG Tislines wherever necesssary thruout COMING: . * & h os phone at the depot, ‘cause he Was Harold Siple Fryberger, Marietta |gigige; ..,..... 148 139 192 479 the boro. “SO PROUDLY WE HAIL” — OCTOBER 22-23 Service wnen you use not at work. It was his alarm clock Paul Alexander Campbell, Rl, "py 184 198 202 588 Upon motion it was decided to “HERS TO HOLD" — OCTOBER 29-30 SICO li d fuel oil at home, cause he was in bed. .. .. oe Eis Fides: ASHORE... 15 1 It. @ representative of the L. “DIXIE” — NOVEMBER 3-4 .gaso ime an uel Oil. "Sawdul, ain't it? Say Calvin Gerber, Elizabethtown {Bd Brown. ..... 134 173 158 465Smith Co. at Harrisburg come here | ge A Clair Rebert Walter, Elizabethtown | 174 162 169 505and give an estimate on ‘putting the Then there's the fellow from Sa- |Roy Richard Kline, Marietta Pavgherty 1 first class sh en there's ine fe ow Ir a= |Roy Richar ne, — — -— -— Diesel engine in first class shape. 66 « 9% lunga’ who wants to start a bakery |Earl Calvin Hofer, Nous Joy Totals 5... 820 842 935 2597] $1,000 was ordered transferred Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin if he can raise the dough. agin Manh eim | Martins FG SG TG Tis from the boro to the Water account. mmr = BEA Paul Guie Faus, R1, Manhim Martin ......... 232 182 170 584/$800 and interest was ordered paid Did you know that the reason Robert Marlin Singer, Elizabethi'n 'H. Brown....... 180 167 166 513jon the Diesel engine indebtedness The Low Down people always apply the name of Howard Roy ER Clinger ......... 175 151 192 521and $500 on the fire house debt. . sg 1 a city because qvery AY ny 0 rs Ehizabetht'n ......... 202 155 162 519) Burgess Hendrix made inquiry as From Hickory Grove has outskirts. A to what he should do relative to the LASS 2-A t April 1, 194 Barnhart ....... 171 147 233 551 -— ay ei Ee bation: —. — — __many complaints about riding bicy- It is Kind to Pub | C hel Marietta Street, | sidewalks. side 5 a refreshing to ru 3B you help a Wanoua Totals ........ 960 805 923 2638 cles on idewalks, President Lo across a person like this old South . wife with her household budget? She bought some sheets, pillow cases and blankets and she wants to know whether she should list them in the budget as cover charge or overhead. Two kids were sitting on the steps at the post office when one complained: “There’s an awful rum- bling in my stomach—like a cart going over a cobblestone street.” And the other boy suggested: “It’s probably the truck you ate for din- ner.” Shuppy wants to know if the Michiganders are any relation to the Portugese, and if so, how much, and what? Jim says you can’t tell. Maybe a fish goes home and lies about the size of the bait he stole. Two of the boys from the Grey Iron went for ducks on Saturday. After hunting all afternoon the one said: “It's getting awfully late and we haven't hit a thing yet.” And the other replied: “‘Let’s miss two more and then go home.” .. .. And they did! Isle, Maine LI.NY burg land Robert Isom White, Bi —A WISE OWL ew CLASS 2-B to November 13, 1943 Antheny Philip Simione, Bainbridge James Woodrow Runkle, Harrisburg CLASS 2-B to December 1, 1943 Ivan Guy Briner Mirnck, Presque CLASS 2-B to January 13, 1944 Earl Sylvester Royer, Jr. Etown | CLASS 2-B to February 13, 1944 William Warner Kaley, Rl, E'town Monroe L. Zeager, Eli CLASS 2-B to February 21, 1944 Lester Dupler Brosey, Annville CLASS 2-B to March 1, 1944 Sebastian Robert Sterkel, Woodside, | CLASS 2-B to March 13, 1944 Cherles Emerson Rohrer, Stowe, Pa. Robert. Funk Divet, Mount Joy Jay M. Koser, Elizabethtown Ellsworth Charles Smith, Harris- John Wittle Bretz, Steelton Dean Carlen Minick, Rl, Bainbridge CLASS 2-B to March 18, 1944 Caleb Myer Wenger, New Cumber- Paul Manning Hollinger, Manheim CLASS 2-B to March 20, 1944 Harvey McKinne, Elizabethtown CLASS 2-B te April 1, 1944 Grabill William Garman, National Park, New Jersey oy Goudie Bryan, Bainbridge Luther Leroy Thomas, Rl, Manheim, CLASS 2-B to April 22, 194 Richard James Stark, Marietta RUMMAGE SALE BI LL. Ladies Bible Class of Trinity late H. L. Stager was burgess. Upon ‘Lutheran Church will hold a Rum- motion this ordinance was repealed image sale in the Parish house on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 8 and prepare a new and more modern . at one o'clock, Friday. 3 rt Gree NO OFFICE HOURS n Dr. H. C. Killheffer, = ntometrist, while riding on the sidewalks, hence | wishes. to announce that ne will no [be in his Elizabethtown Office on * Saturday, October 9th, or his Man- adjourned. heim’ Office, Monday, October 11th. raw had the ordinance read cover- ing same, passed in 1895 when the and the Solicitor will be instructed one. a : : or nothing, to intrigue us folks into A number of pedestrians have Bony hi thinking it is something good for us been struck by bicyclists recently 25 ! versus being good just for the on:ts ¢/this legislation against the practice. All bills were paid and Council a rr tl BOOKLET ON HUNTING heim bia CLASS 4-F Harry Isaag¢ Brendel, Manheim Nelson Shue, R3, Manheim [Franklin Lincoln Drayer, E’town William B. Ault, R3, Manheim , Theodore Wilson Miley, R1, Manh'm [Pat Pasco Stover, Elizabethtown William T. Smith,; laws and other; informative data of Chester Nornhold' Ober, R2, Mt. Joy interest’to both small and big game Charles Henry Helt, R1, Lititz * Joseph George Kpecki, Bainbridge : { {Irwin Leroy Witman, Cornwall, Pa. iprotectors and their addresses. | Hepry Fach Schneider, Mt. Joy, Calvin - Weller Barto, Manheim [Robert Glen Wittle, Elizabethtown Parvin ‘Junior Rodgers, R1, Colum- Ray Arman Wittle, Rl, Elizabetht'n TO ASSIST GUNNERS CLASS 3-C 3 tAllen Ginder Fahnestock, R3, Man- Pennsylvania,” a booklet designed “Hunting Accommodations in to be of assistance to gunners in lo- cating places to stay in Pennsylvan- ia, will be available for distribu- tion about October 1, the State De= partment of Commerce announces. Included in the booklet prepared by the Department are the game (hunters as well as a list of game ee | The U. S. Navy is now the great- | ‘est in world’s history. We 14,072 vessels compared with a fleet | of 1076 three years ago. have | Carolinian Sand-hiller—Cotton Ed. —his language has spice and flavor. It is a relicf from the average pala- When Cotton Ed Smith says something, it is not just well-bal- anced rhetoric meaning 2 or 3 things, ver. concocting the rhetoric. Senator Ed says we gota have a sales tax—he don’t minse words. He says we can choose between going broke or having a tax. We can choose our own poison, he says. Al- so, he says, for 8 or 10 years.befor= the war we danced to odd and fan- tastic music—now we gotta pay for that fiddlin’ around, along with the war debt to boot. They don’t like Cotton Ed here on the Potomac, but the folks Carolina and elsewhere, like him. er A ere MEETING OF SPORTSMEN The Mount Joy Sportsmen's As- in So. sociation will hold their regular October meeting at the American Legion Home on Monday evening, October 11th, at eight o'clock. Every member please attend. el Subscribe 1or the Bulletin, Notice is hereby given that unless persons who have been emptying, and stealing garbage cans, dis- continue this practice immediately, they will be prosecuted. By Order of Mt. Joy Boro. Council