ed p—— J Li The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, September 21, 1944 By GENE BYRNES OWL lL AFFS REG’LAR ELLERY rin Bulletin Board TWO HOURS | BEEN WAITIN'— ITS JEST LIKE. ZOOLIE NOT TO SHOW UP! \ AN’ THIS 1S TH RIGHT 4 POLE .-- WELL —— | CAN'T : WAIT ANY LONGER --- ENOUGH'S ENOUGH ! Regs 1.8. Pat. Office All rights LUCKY | HAVE "A PIECE OF CHALK WITH ME: — | WOULDN’ THINK: OF GOIN’ WITHOUT LEAVIN’ A MESSAGE / —B Ye A WISE OWL They tell me that there's going to be a horse parade diring the com- The Low Down From Hickory Grove With U.S A the world’s richest and greatest nation, our being it is hard to fathom why we are BOWLING TOWN LEAGUE LEAGUE STANDING 247; Spangler - 610. et West Main St., Mt. Joy | HOW ARE YOUR SHOES 1| 1 OON'T WAIT TOO LONG. | Subseribe for the Bulletin. Dr.H.C.Killheffer Optometrist MANHEIM 163 S. Charlotte St, Telephone 137-R Mon. & Wedpes., 9.5:3 Tues. Fri. Sat. 7-9 PM, lo, i {i ELWFABETHTOWN E. High St, PERMANENT WAVE KIT om Completewith curlers, ,,, Telephone 24.-R “> ghampooand wavesct, fF 4 It's easy to do and safe for every ty pe of Tues’ Fri. Sat, hair. For amazing results—be sure to usk 9:30.1:00.2-5 P. || or Charm-Kurl. Over 6 million sold "MARTINS 5 & 10¢ STORE y VALLEY VIEW PARK Hellam, Pa., 7 miles outof York, Pa., Route 3 | SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 | Closinz time of the park is now at hand so if you haven't been out as | yet don’s miss this chance to come and see some of the shows that are | for your entertainment. Just a few more Sundays to run. Presenting for the first’ time, the man you all have wanted to see, man thousands of you folks have heard. Now 3s your chance hear none other than, BILLY JAMES and his GRADUATION HOUR | Known better to all of you folks as the, W. C. A. U. KIDDIE PROGRAM Billy James is the man that put more entertains first step to success that is im the business. | He has a show that is new and different and 1@ appreciate his talents | you must come and see his show. Brought back by popular demand for the last tine this season. TUMBLEWEED LUDY | Champion male yodeler of this day and age. Singing songs that vou folks love to hear and also playing the accordian for you as only he can play You've wanted him back so here he is. NELSON SISTERS, Geraldine & Alice Singing songs and doing all ype of novelfy tricks that you folks never seem to tire of. Come out apd give thent a real Valley View Park re- ception, LEHIGH VALLEY BOYS you've seen them and heard them many times so you know what they are capable of doing. They come to you difect from Wilmington, Delaware. Last but not least your own PRAIRIE PALS with SHORTY FINCHER the master of ceremonies and the man that makes your Sundays pleapant by bringing shows vou all want to see the to see and rs on the iv munity exhibit. Boy! I know a such an unsettled lot. Nobody | Teams WwW. L. PC couple old nags I'd like to drive up pi seems to be too happy. Something] Doughertys ........... ££ 2 875 and down town. But I guess they J seems haywire as we keep harking| Schneiders ............ 1090 6 .62 want four-legged horses. . to spell-binders who tell us to] Bennetts .............. 8 8 .500 - listen a little longer and we will] Alwines .............. 7 9 4% A local matron who is treasurer emerge , improved, and in great] Stuckeys ............. 7 9 488 of one of our ladies organizations, shape, and can sit down by a brook | Barnharts ............ 7 9 A38 went to the bank on Monday to de-| about those and be secure--pretty soon. ..... 6 10 315 posit the organizations funds. She Of all the things us citizens ................. 5 11° 912 handed the money over to one of IN THE SERVICE the Land of the Free insist upon, — = the tellers with the, casual remark it is our right to be a sucker. So|Doughertys FG SG TG Tis that it was “the aid money.” The long as it is something like maybe | Dougherty ..... 212 126 160 498 teller couldn’t hear her very well gi Sgt. Paul E. Goodling, Eliz- | buying a bras watch at the street] Vogel .......... 177 161 201 539 because an adding mdchine was abethtown, recently Teported miss- Uonrnival, it is- not so bad, but when) Kramer ........ 195 158 154 507 being used at that particular time my over Germany, is now safe in you commence to see things like| Lewis .......... 175: 247 172 ' 594 rance. ) Ris and he thought she said the egg \ our Supreme Court being under-| Spangler ....... 203 223 184 610 noney and he wanted to be nice and 2 ined an ginning tarnish, — Loaf ag money a Hep Pic. Owen. W. Smith who has mined anid beginning to Arnis = —~ T= complimented her on the organiza-| it is time to adjust our specs. Botad 7, 962 915 871 2748 x : « been in India for the past twelve : > oe Cae . : tions endeavor. So he said: “Re- : But back to being happy or |Bennetts FG SG TG: Tis kable. isn’t it. how well the old Months and who is serving in the oR > he ie Rvelder 15¢ 163 178 495 markable, 18 3h, IM D3 : x : 3 rer vhe 1 teider ©. ...... KY: 49: Taras al | the China, Burma, India wing of the Air gun Yor mn Lssia, Vv nN il oS AE Horry hens are doing these days.” And the| > . army fetches in a batch of Ger-|Herr ........... 193 167 162 522 laine be isunder- Transport Command has been a- : i rn 140° 110 250 lady, not realizing he = ar”. thic was Unele Joe Stalin says, “Stir{Hipple ......... 4 40 2 warded the “Bronze Star”, this was : . os ER stood, grabbed the bank book and|™ hinps boys--have some fun--{Braun ......... 189 183 183 555 y= y a he Battle J things up boys--have some fur : : aff given because he was in the Battle we IR Bo 165 158 154 477 left in quite a huff. ; ; . shoot off a few cannon.” But|Bennett ........ 15 4 = Area and was in great danger. I 119 119 We're having more darn trouble], Becently this Wing had been’ a- here in our USA. they Ale mE snr having 1 > tk : . : ¥ ace : > 3 Is be . i h w help. She likes my warded a Citation from the Chinese | long face and tell us it is bad to Total 820 811 817 2448 yith our new help. ¢ s aris 8 form cheer 20 244 who . I rervtime I scold Government, it is a certificate of | form cheer. : : wife alright but everytime Be Merit Letting freedom ring is kinda > her for something Te 9s oo 1» geting out-of-date ‘in our Land of [Stackeys FG SG 1G Tis yutting starch in my handkerchiefs. = pL Mumma . 155 156 224 535 Py Bs Pvt. Eugene Wagner sent word to the Free. 179 128 140 407 . _. his wife that he was promoted to Yours for the low down. FIPPIe ube You know, after standing in poate First Class. Pfc. Wagner is Reinhold 151 168 174 493 front of our office and watching with the Army in France. . . Good 194 164 177 535 these young mothers take their diel Hos ital Ship Patients Stucky Sa 171 201 191 563 voungsters walking, I was thinking, September 16, 1944 the little boy who hides behind his Dear Mr. Schroll: 3 : (From Page 1) Total .........; 810 817 906 2533 : . I want to take this opportunity to ] : : G SG TG Ti mother’s skirts today has to get UP express my appreciation for the ing to a statement in a letter signed | Schneiders FG SG x S ‘ : x y : 3 "a AR on his high chair to do it. Bulletin Which L owe been ously, by four of the patients. Grove .... . .. 163 141 153 457 erulariv , a vast. aig : an 7 TAG 123 AR 5 ing regu ar ly or the past eig of The Transportation Corp, respon-|Germer ........ 187 149 133 469 attest to the authenticity of months. It is the best medium of | hn of Lease 179 143 151 473 Veal anos! louie! information from home to the ser- |sible for the operation of thes ase tpn Ta 11 is To this, but I'll give it to you the Wa¥lvice man and visa versa. I always floating hospitals, has 20 of them | Buck CE : 5 i it was given to me, then you be the/|gok forward to receiving it. in operation, most of which are|Schneider 152 161. 188 501 : mT Por involved is mar- Yours in service, : : . . jndge. The fellow involved is mat S Sut. ro W. Mumma | Pusy in the Atlantic and the Med- : 25 15 2550 ried so I regret I cannot mention i iterraneap, bring 2 back the Total ..... 825 T34 780 233¢ his name, for I'd get in a lot of Fred Garber, F 1/c¢ arrived home| Wounded from France, Haly and . m— 1 \ J re 2 xi s é 4 oe Sr mt Te trouble, but I sure wouldn't want ie 3 18 dav torlogd] Africa. The great majority of | Barnharts FG SG TG Tis| : life, lay on a 18 day furlough. Me > 143 172 202 517d to break up his married life. Pfc. Walter Herr, stationed at | their passengers have been dis-| Mateer 45 172 202 5 ‘ ; : ii : : z ro A; Wappen Bho his #7 ee Pi Nol fiends in embarked at the Charleston, South | ........ i = is hs in town last week. : gy Cassel ......... 57 33 165 505 . Carolina, Port of Embarkation T 1at lives o far : : Se 47 157 167 411 (his mam, who lives not. 00 1 Tr Cared for on their crossing by CODY 147 190 2 = listant fr yur boro, makes fre- Transferred | Barnhart 179 151 190 520 [iste Gh oud We oF : ton Edward E. Lane, S 1/¢, from Gulf- | personnel: of the Army Medical : quent business trips to Washingtoni = “apy Washington, D. C. Corps, the wounded have shown arly! i i Total 779 818 864 2461 and on his last trip it was early’ Sgt ‘Haines H. Finkbinder, from the sincerest appreciation for the Total 179 8 4 246 morning and he was still trying to Statesboro, Ga, to Cross City, Fla. thev have received. One Alwines FG SG TG Tis find a place to sleep. Finally at one| Pvt. Harold F. Snyder, from Camp reatment they ARV receive ne Dbe 43 151 140 434 fig: 81 pico lo yloed, | cary he Maxey, Texas to APO, New York. man, a veteran of five battles in the Keak] 153 133 161 447 3 he TK saw ow jeary ’ : Ele Do oo 4 hotel, the clerk SAW how , World War and nine months in "iy Ce 195 142 145 482 leoked and took pity saying: Technician Fifth Grade Ellwood | North Africa in the present war Be . o a - hn) can’t give you a room, the best Ipjat; Maytown, 21, son of Mrs Alwine .... 191 185 163 539 iis hl » . ie ni Sy a | wrote that those on the ship had]! i) ie OR can do for you is give you half of a Helen Dietz, of Columbia, recently treated hi ith the “affectic f Beozer ,..... 159 158 779 498 dining room. There's areturned to this country after 31] treatec ie with the "aflec ion 0 A : i 1 a lady has the months service in the China-Burma | a mother.” In a letter, comprised Total 241 769 788 2398 screen across ii, ahd a 1 ee -India theatre of operations, and isd of three sprawling sentences, a ola 5 . : other half.” Tired enough to sleep ow heing processed at the AAF : 3 1 3 array ee : searching 8 thing |, a NS CRY. We standing up, he agrecd to that ar- Redistribution Station, Miami, Fla. | searchir for . somethin T'eonios FG SG TG Tis rangement. but thirty minutes later/for reassignment. adequate to say, solemnly wrote, Anderson 179 178 145 502 mw Lhe. wild yr | I didn’t have time to get them in'3n2, and cal George de Souik Market street Pierso] ............ 1468 9 163.1 W sin, als t ree day CE ahr kr. 3 : 3 > pe this. week. vith theie Pal im at his Capt. Brandt left Wednesday for | Buck 974 6 162.2 bin BE Ol aaa TE Washington, D. C, aid will later| Fackler 1940 12 161.8 | i 2 - 4 hre he 11 be “Shelly” and “Smoker’ are hunt- dishwashers. They sure musta had leave Sop WH re he * | Clinger M51 9 1612 : : perational fhcer {in cha of = 3: x a way to get rid of their dishpan a gocd reason to take that job. Sights at new Akmy Transport) lease via 1085 12 1605 A WISE OWL| command Base. 2 | Zekany 9%l 6 LONESOME VAELEY SALLIE; the girl you all love and never tire of hearing. RAWHIDE, keeps you in stitches all the time and alwavs has a bag full of surprises for the young and old: MC. COY DANIELS. the man that makes the electric guitar do everything but talk. Prices, 37c plus tax. Children under 12 accompanied by parents admit- | ted FREE. { Men and women in the armed forces admitted free. Plenty of parking and tables to spread your lunch and also plenty of good eats served on the grounds. 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