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Prince Streel, Lancaster Dial 6118 County's Largest Civic Body — 16,015 Members. 11303 A Public Service To apply its net income solely for the benefit of Public Schools is the ex- clusive purpose of The SICO Company as requir- ed by its charter. You are “doing a public educational service when you use SICO gasoline and fuel oil. The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, December 14, 1944 Eshleman APO San Francisco, Calif. Somewhere in Germany 25 Nov. 1944 Editor: Mount Joy Bulletin Dear Sir: I have been receiving the Bulletin regular for a few years and enjoy reading of the happenings back home. We sure are grateful to you and the remembrance committee for the fine work you are doing. And also to the people of Mt. Joy we thank them for the blood they have donated and for filling their War Bond Quota, some day soon, Dear Mur. Schroll: I have been it will pay dividends. ceiving the Bulletin regularly for Please donate this gift of two the past year, and have enjoyed it a dollars to the American Red Cross, lot. It keeps a fellow up with the for they are also doing a very good local news in general. I notice there job. is nearly an entire page devoted to, My address remains the same. the boys in the service. I was won-| S/Sgt. Q. R. Williams dering if you woull be kind enough ary to publish this letter for me and a Germany, November 29, 1944 lot of boys in the service who feel pgp jp the same as I do. i NEW about those IN THE SERVICE Just a few lines to let you know Today I received your paper of that J am very grateful to the Mt. Sept. 14th, so you can see it takes Joy Bulletin for sending me the quite a while for any news to reach paper from my home town, and to us, and often it is an old story to/let me know what is happening a- the folks back home while it is still round home. fresh to us. So. I will cut cut and] I cannot write very much about return to you the article I am re- what I am doing or where I am as ferring to refresh your memory. Jit would only be censored. I will The headlines this week were, say this, Since I came back from Borough Council Makes Plans For Panama, I have been in England, V-Day. Just what is V-Day? As France, Belgium, Holland and now we understand it, It is the day when Germany. While in France I was at all fighting stops and all hostility Brest and stayed till the city was ends. And it will certainly be a captured. great day. The bands were playing The weather here is getting cold and the crowds cheering when we and it looks like snow every day, left, and we would sure like to hear but it just rains out. it when ge get back. But don’t the, Thanking you again for the paper people at home think it is still aeven if I do only get it once a good ways off, and aren't they quite month, It's worth waiting for. early for such plans. Sure the day Sincerely, is coming without a doubt, but we Charles Pennell still have many miles to go for it. Acccrding to the news we get, the Army is doing mighty good in'Kind Sirs: Europe but we have heard nothing I have been getting the Mount Joy of Germany's surrender, and after Bulletin and really appreciate it. they are out we still have Japan.'It lets ne know what is cooking |The people in the States seem to with my old friends and the other (forget about them and think after interests of the home town. I have Germany is defeated the war will just completed an armament course But that is only the half at Lowry Field, Colo. and have just | remember arrived at Tyndall Field, Fla. for |correctly, the first half was pretty Gunnery School. Upon completing [long. gunnery we will receive a corporals On the back page of your paper rating, wings and a delay enroute. was a picture of some of our wound- So I am anxious to finish school and heading of the come back home and see old friends Tyndall Field, Florida be over. | .p iway mark, and if you ed men, and the know it is the only thing that saved! Allow me to take this opportunity their lives. But I hope you and thejto thank you, the members of the rest of the people back there realize Community Remembrance Commit- It tee, and the residents of Mount Joy is only given after a wound, and for’ the generous Christmas gifts I nearly always a major wound, such received you. It is indeed shrapnel wound gratifying to know that you are why plasma is given to a man. from as an arm, leg, or the size of your fist. people at home think, that it wouldjwe would like so very much to be be better to make plans of how 10in your presence and that our small stop the need for blood, waste time efforts appreciated thinking of what music the band The choice of gifts is excellent and will play marching down Main St. I, for think the If they can figure on how to stop members are to be congratulated. are so greatly one, save the time on plans for V-Day of all hostilities seem so far off, 1| I will be satisfied if there isn’t any get more anxious to keep in con- celebration, and I think millions of tact with happenings in and around | others feel the same way. Mount Joy and more anxious than | All we read in any paper is post- words can describe to return there. war plans, V-Day plans, and mus-'May the day be soon here when we tering out plans, there is nothing can all do that at will. said of a shortening the war plans.! Please note my change in APO to There will be years and years after 558 I haven't received a Bulletin in the war for all kinds of plans. So more than 9 weeks and I miss them | why don’t the people snap out of it, very much. Perhaps the use of my | address will insure a | end this thing first and then make correct all the plans you like speedier delivery of my main source | I am not crabbing or complaining. of Mt. Joy news. If ¥ had it to do over again I would Thank you again fcr the gifts and I am just try- the very best of Xmas Days to all | do it the same way. ing to remind the people that “Nero of you. Fiddled While Rome Burned.” Earl F. Kochenour Major AC Pfc. Clay Reisinger, USMC meen Thursday, Dec. 7th, 1944, Cuddihy Somewhere in England Field, Texas. Dear Mr. Schroll: Dear Mr. Schroll: It’s been quite some time since I I received my gift from the Re- have written you and really, I'm membrance Committee today, Dec.'ashamed of myself. I wish to thank 4. Thanks very much, it’s the first you for the paper, and the Remem- two dollar bill I have seen since Ibrance Committee, for the Xmas have left the States in July. It sure gift. It surely was appreciated. I've is good to see some American mon- been receiving the paper regularly yet, Am hoping 1 get it soon. ey again, Here in England twosince I've been a member of the dollars is ten shillings. Armed Forces, and surely look for- I haven't received the Bulletin as ward to receiving it at mail-call. I first read the “News of the Boys in It rains here in England nearly the Service.” then the “Owl Laffs”. day. Now it is windy and I've visited Lt. “Joe Moore sev- We are getting our packages eral times, and we always wind up for Christmas from home, but we talking about the “old home town.” never get much anymore. It I guess quite a few of the nimrods takes over a month for cur Air-Mail have their buck by now. I've been We look for trying to obtain a rifle and some mail all the time. shells, as the season is also open Thanks again for remembering me here. As yau know I'm attached this Christmas. Looking forward to'to a Pre-Operational Unit, consist coming heme when the war is: won ing of SBD’s (scout bombers). My Good luck to all and a duties checking, maintaining the radio gear, in the Sgt. Ernest L. Herr planes. I"ve had quite a few “hops” and some “flying time,” and many every rainy. mail letters to arrive here. over here. consist of Merry Xmas. The Ediior thanks these service thrills. men for the Christmas Greetings re- country hop, sometime ago, to Fort ceived this week: Cpl. Owen W.'Worth, Texas, and ran into a heavy picture was “They Need Yourjand good old Mount Joy. Blocd.” They certainly did need Pvt. Robert Bergman blood plasma. That is one of the emer | greatest things of this war. I have 8th AF Station, England seen it given to a lot of men and Dear Mr. Editor: ! So don’t the|thinking about us at the time when | Committee | and Four cf us were on a cross X I 1 | |Smith, India; Benj. H. Stahl Sr., SK fog, and for awhile I had the feeling First Class, Overseas; Cpl. Clair D. I “shoulda stayed in bed”. When we finally arrived at Fort Worth we {had but 7 gallons of gas left, so you know what I mean by thrills. We have a bowling league on the base, and while we probably couldn’t be called good, we do manage to have a lot of fun, and after all, that’s what really We've had ccld rainy weather for almost a week, and on Saturday a flock of | ‘ducks landed on one cof the run-| ways. I've never seen so many jducks and geese, as I've seen in Texas, but still, I'd rather roam the hills of good old Pa. with a gocd! dog, and a gun. lone in that desire, as almost all the | | boys are looking forward to the | | same thing. One thing I miss here | {in Texas is snow. Now I know | you'll probably say I can have it, I! felt that way too, but this will be my second Xmas in the Navy, and it would seem more like Xmas if I could only see some. Last year, at Xmas, the people were walking a- reund town, without coats. Imagine doing that in Mt. Joy. Well, I see it's almost time to go to choir practice, so I'll bring this to a close, again I want to thank both you and the Remembrance for your kindness and consideration. James R. Leib, ARM 3/c matters. I know I'm not a- Mr. Schroll: Here's an article that appeared in the “Bainbridge Md. Mainsheet” our center paper | that the people of Mount Joy can be proud of. You don't often hear of people doing these little favors for the servicemen. I think it would be a good item to print in the “Bulletin” to show people why we are all proud of Mt. | Joy and its people. i You can't imagine how proud you feel to see articles like this, espec- ially when you know him person- | ally, George H. Brown S 2-c. | Bainbridge Salutes “In the little town of Mount Joy, Pa., there's a fellow by the name of Tyndall wha operates a drug store thue. For the past two years, or perhaps longer, he has been passing “cokes” and “cigs” across the coun- RA RR RRR A TS PE PE SS OS SL TS I TR RS Te gL pk mn ws ww RRR ARR RRR RRR SR RE TE TET TET roe ms wm ter to servicemen, and absolutely refuses to accept any medium of exchange. From reliable sources comes the story of a convoy which stopped in one day and ordered up cokes for the entire crew of 35 men. When money was refused, the captain in charge jokingly replied, “Weil, well, we'll lhave to stop here on the way back tonight.” But Tyndall wasn't to be kidded; he waited long past (Turn to page 7) EE BERR REE HRS OAS AUR ANA AANA REAR ARS ROA REY SRA Rl GORANI A ARCA RR IR 7 Tl 2 , ,- > § 3 FOR EVERY PURPOSE SRR RE TERA RE RE RESETS EEE AV. AT — i J. B. 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