NE . v EN i) : BEB g— The The Bulletin, Mi. Joy. Pa.. Thursday, December 23, 1018 son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hei- RE TA TR BE BPE TR AT A Si Ar) ny i oe ———————————————— sey, Florin, took place Saturday in i from The D the levy is unconstitutional | the parsonage of St. Pauls Evan- Ke rom e ailies | The Lancaster postoffice handled gelical U. B. Church in E-town . 1 1 [ 3,126,M8 pieces of mail since Dec. 1. The ceremony was performed by (From Page 1) Wi Mary Joyce Reider, aged 2 the stock, ! the Boyer cluding fu! to the life The part had given, me consider- | able difficulty in filling. You see | the whole plot revolves around this Steve although he appears but a| few minutes in the second act. Steve | | game shelter in his game propagi- For the entire month last vear the the Rev. Paul E. Fridinge: i Ne—— months, was burned to deat} I clerks handled five miilion pieces The bride wore a checked suit | The Man | Onoh Wed. and Thurs 4i till 9 P, Mm, J Of The Ki S, was med to death when | : 1 { Pig ; : x { The Phila. Eagles, underdogs in with black accessories and a cor=- | 3 Friday tin7ZP.M n. a a dwelling was destroyed by fire on » ‘ " 3) or e ar hs Route 2, Denver the betting, defeated the Chicago Suge of white carnations, The | 1 Closed ALL DAY Saturday I i ) if , The S laims Cardinals Sunday for the All-Am- matron of honor, Mrs Alvin By o e State c aims that at least erican Confw:nce football champ- Strickler, E-town, wore a brown 8 ) STEPHEN CORBETT ii 8750,000 in soft drink tax money is - suit with matching accessories and { \ : : : ionship 7 to 0 v mat BE a 5 S Aa WR! YKNEW the moment that I saw being withheld by bottlers in hope ge of vell y : : The Fish and Wild Life Service at * ¢'Sa#e of yellow pompom $l L him that he was the type. Just Washington, D.C. requests that af- Alvin Strickler served as best 2 the man for the part of Steve the | ai An impo ter the family is thra with its Xmas old hillbilly in the second act. : fake place { i I IS Amos THe. bride i emp ved at the RAs he trudged the street toward | gr AR 0. when Ml free it should be placed in the back Kennewood Hotel, E-town. and the | me I noted with satisfaction his i ym yard as a feeding spot. In Mount brid : ii uy | E fre matted grey whiskers, long, untrim- i er will tal ridegroom js loved a NY | ¢ Lo Joy the editor has been using the co I ows RB med hair, and the look of defiant Herman B discarded street trees as bird ar d : a. misery in his eyes He was the part | a The Kes A | 2 A Very Merry Christmas And A Happy New Year FELL OFF HORSE, DIED — -o— | Miss Esther Mae Henne, 22, fell off a horse at Columbia last Sun- Weddings Thruout day and died at the Columbia | Hospital of a fractured skull. She (From Page 1) was a graduate of the East Hemp- daughter of Mrs. Cora Strickler, field Tv p. High School Class ' of f E-town, and Harry G. Heisey, 1944 tion area ST el Tl 0 se se 0 0 ee $s 0 Te Th The Te TT — pets, linole everything must be a very real person or the Mr. Kee point of the play is lost. I'd turned Mr. and down dozens of applicants. even | ROASTING CHICKENS 3 to 4 Ib ib 5c daughter ( Tommy Kingston, the best character ; and he is f them all. “I hated to re- man of ther ROASTING CHICKENS overdlb 1b 69¢ here. Prior fuse Kingston, on account of past Es | VEER TRL TEL TL TTL bil AT Si ict Ze Bk 2 ZEEE ELE Za ETE TE TF associations. Besides he needed the employed * work. But this last bit of casting | YOUNG DUCKLINGS (Dressed) 1b 65¢ here. was very im-{ : 5 : i portant to the | Beli’s Pouiiry Seasoning pkg 10c¢ During i SS Uncle Sam . inute success of what . e Mine pelieved to be Small, Lean, Picnic Style Fresh c the war he Ib Sico here a sure-fire hit. cent Pork Shoulders Fades gued that the judicious use of make- "The Kea! Country Style Sausage Meat b41c WA up would supply me with a Steve Jine of all that even the author would recog- Freshly Ground Hamburger Ib 53c¢c ond wil b nize. But I'd told him I was too | inc W Small, Lean Smoked 43 of your pa old a hand not to know the limita- | Tender, Lean C | tions of grease paint. My man must | Ib PICNICS Ib tinue the ANNOUNCING ! § EsHLEMAN BROS. MOUNT JOY New Business Location mem | SO TO TR OS TO TR TR TR TR TT RS A RAS | stopped and stared at me in amaze- i ment. For a moment he couldn't NOW OPEN | oe tre to lite, Chuck Roast fons. | | I was sure I'd found him. When | — { the old man was a few paces from | SALT WATER OYSTERS pt 65¢ SHARES | | me I said: ‘‘Pardon me, but would | £ REx “DD | { you like to earn some money?’ He | Cal. Diamond Buddea han Victor J. Schmoll BEER DISTRIBUTOR Route 1 Mount Joy WALNUTS on charges C a pedest: Ib auto in tt Chestnut Thin Shell Cal. Cal. ¢ a. m. Tue Ib 49 Police Si Almonds Dols 8 Season's Gree Greetings to the left ASST'D. CHOCOLATES 1 21:51 on | speak, then words tumbled from his lips in desperate, guttural tones. “Yes,” he said, "1 want money. Work, any Rind of work so long as it is honest! | I'm strong, sir. 1 do not tire easily and | | if there—" “This will require no muscular | exertion,” I interrupted. “I want vou for a play I'm producing.” “A play?’ he repeated. puzzled. “I believe you're just the man { for one of the parts. My office is What better Christmas gift could you | nearby. If you'll come with me | | I'll try you out.” | ON LONGENECKER ROAD THREE DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND & LOCAL TRADEMARKS, lnc RE AER ‘ loved nl fle when ‘we ih STRUCK | | wills. [ws gmt tse vier vei ChiogeiateBrops © 236 WHILE | | realization that the hopeless search Pure Sugar Hard Candy 29c Clarence cure for them a comidrtable and regul- for work might be over made him | Bucket of Sweets (French mixture) 21/, Ibs §G¢ suffered a | tremble that way. Reaction, ps eft Ter chologists term it. When he was | run driver in at the First Natiénal Bank and Trust gegted in the hig ann chair opposite Season’s Greeting ar income for the resf of their lives. Stop Sweet, Juicy Fla. Christmas Fruits and Vegetables justments i” > x | my desk I gave him a drink, a rare | 8 To Patrons and Friends BU of Moun tov. today and men fr Oranges I THUMBED through the script | [ and showed him the part he was YESS Se asm eR Sa SSAA Sw wa ss ee a eal | let us help you arrange for these trust [0 read. Td expected to hear him || 2 por 45¢ on Route Manheim, He was tr T aritan fos go through it once, then to show many as funds. him how to put more into it. But quired to | I found myself on the edge of my Westerp ‘Delicious { —— chair watch | man was nd i Te Eating Apples 2 we DGC Chg. | 4 | utmost a of % very parse. gy Eating or Cooking Eastern c Union {ing each VOT( Its proper va wR (APPLES iE : Emperqr Grapes 2 '>s 25; Fresh Cocoanuts ea {90 A Chris Anjou Pears 3 5 33¢c Florida Radishes bch 5g ina Fresh Cranberries: <i » 19e at Hostel GRAPEFRUIT Large Fla.—54-64 4 for 25¢ | id in attend FANCY SLICING LARGE CAL. PASCAL A Tomatoes Cele ry Posey = Mrs. Harv Krall, M In the Kookall Electric Range | 3 fra | OUR Fresh Western Broccoli original bunch 25¢ Sprecher, err wishuas Md. Golden Sweet Potatoes 3 Ibs 23¢ Mr HN 4 Idaho Baking Potatoes 101b mesh bag §3c Lester He I U. 8S. 1 Yellow Cnions 4 bs 19¢ Linens Loi reeset | Gerald 1 C Al L T Oo Y Oo u | | : | Dole’s Hawaiian Shenk, Mi | He was Just the type for the part | ® ® Be C Parke Mi of the old hillbilly. -0Z arke [I way) Pineapple Juice © gf | He finished reading and turned Christine \ to me anxiously: “Did I—do all | PB M : | right?” LU PUDDING R&R can 39¢< Mr. Lest “All right? Man you were per- ORANGE 46-02 c lonstmaster fect. The part is yours,” and 1I| JUICE Ideal Fancy cans 4% to by Mr meant it. | S. Krall a The occasion called for a cele- | MARGARINE Princess Enriched Ib 30¢ Miss Roser bration. After weeks of searching | EV MM K tall al piano si hotels, park benches and flop houses | AP. IL Farmdale Enriched 3 cans carols wer I'd found Steve. We drank to his | PUMP N 20-0z | success. { i Ideal Golden Fancy 2 cans 19< 1 MINCE MEAT Ideal Old Time 20-02 ior AC Wek’ and ns Mr. and River St., Four Sbrface Units —Or Three Sur- | face Units Plus A | Deep Well Cooker | —All On The Same | Range! | There were contract forms handy on my desk. I filled in a few spaces | till I came to ‘‘salary.” “The part | | | pays $100 a week,” I told him. | 7 ’ fy een: | rid (ake thats Supreme | { He hesitated. Was this old fellow, half- | Virginia Lee Fruit Cakes made from | starved, jobless, going to be difficult? He a colonial recipe with loads of delic- § {| said, “It is this way, This a ting 1 do | fous fruit, and nuts. Light or dark. Monday at : | | bets thi wyone else?” | a You'll want the new Gibson Kookall Automatic Electric Range the minute { 7 | Ae | 79 2h si a3 Me and you see it. The only range with UPS. A-DAISY —- it gives you + surface his Christmas, more folks than ever betore | *“Then should I not got more than | | k Raho 8 units, or 3 surface units and a deepwell Kookall, on the same range, ill be Chri . | you would ordinarily pay?" 5 1b cake $3.49 fer at 4 . 3 ) } y? You'll like its ultra-modern design and gleasuing white, easy-to-clean fin. ! Vw telephoning Chrismas greetings by I was getting sore even though | ys Wall . | % . | re Wak a ki . ic inp | ish of porcelain on steel. - | long distance. We will make every effort to jase w asad of logic to his ag Iced Layer Cakes 5 Varieties ea 45¢ Schule of i nent. 1eavens, man, this - The Gibson also gives you: A waist-high broiler, two ovens one ban i is j i : 1 i : A wai } . 3 = quet speedily complete your calls, but telephone is just a bit part. A hundred dollars | F I S L C k 5 5 size, completely automatic operation, 7-heat surface units, 6-quart Kook- [ pe y Pp y ! ! is high pay for such.” | ani y 1z¢ ayer a es ea b A DESTE all, 3 large storage drawers and amazing efficiency that | traffic will be heavy. So will you please place | He remained obstinate. Main- | Firing | taining that an artist such as he | and ———————————————— 4 house 4 . < your calls early, and should you have a short should receive more than a lesser | Enriched Supreme Bread font 14 Greenawall Come in today and tet us show you the new Gibson Elee- $ 00 | person. I regretted now the bra wd D 't F 3 Tuesday tric Range — the only range thut has ail the features watt, please be patient. j:p 1. ited andy | on orget Stuffing Bread loaf 14¢ Tus, ay. makes cooking cleaner, cheaper, cooler, easier and safer. { I'd given him. Taken on an empty 2,900 lbs. | ry stomach it had wndoubtedly gone Were destr Thank you and Wo HS Bind HE ira aoe The Coffee for Rob Roy or Bala Club ere destr $150. He signed and it occurred to njoyn pe tristmas Meals | . ive : “heat-flo” roasted BEVERAGES ON THE I me for the first time that I didn't i EARL i LO N i LH EC WER Merry Clincstmas know his namo I iy uy his ASCO COFFEE 30-0z bot c The girls a" | Then I reached for the Ib 44¢ iy 3 > gep. 29 non Valley | bottle. I really needed it a very si | this ti for the signatur ritten in- H ir Gai PHONE 4111 LANDISVILLE, PENNA. iis time for the signature written Win-Crest Coffee 2 '»s 79¢ Give our $1.00 Erma Gain wee Open Daily Until 9 p.m. you've always wanted! | in a familiar, round hand was . °ge . > 34 | toring Reesor i li IDEA, COFFEE Merchandise Certificates ember of COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO. | Rome n wit row regen can or jar BE No better gift than food WAS TRA . ie. diag Bs Ask the manager for detail® Also Gibson Freezer Shelf Refrigerators and Home Freezers | When in need of Printing. (any. Prices Effective December 22.23.24, 1948. Quantity Rights Reserved. — 2a | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin ETN I NT rT I TR TR TT TA DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE ACME too fast for A
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