Wat : " v wif end a letter, I'n ure ~The Bulletin, Mount Jov. Pa., Thursda, December 1.2. ff ond i let i we f CRN a war _ Those In Service ! Hc SH Ly reciatedt by af EE LE LP A 20 2 2 RRR I also want #0 thank vou for the Seautify Your Home for Christmas Cpl. Raymond . Harple. son of | Mount Joy Bulletin, 1 shall be look- Mr, and Mi Charles Harple, ol WITH A Manhein 22. arrived in Korea on | is good to be kept posted about | 14th with the First Ma- | home IE ii ft Fresh Cut Bouquet, of Flowers i Wing In closing I want to wi h el i n. et va | HELP; FOR OLD EYES A A A LIL SOME RE) SMITH'S Lo! 7 | BEERSSOFT DRINKS ing forward to receiving it. It sure { FROM MUFLI Cp Harple report 1 Most sue md every membe i Ver Merry q : id OR A cessful hunting trip since in hare Christe 5 and Ap New Yeu AT By Richard Hill Wilkinson : nN 5 during whieh time he ged thre and again say hank ol pa : Rd NICE POINSETTIA CH ISTMAS BEGONIA " t heas nts and two du Sincerely | F was only natural that Rose | y A | John D. Ressler TD(AN hould be thrilled at thoughts of Wi i OR CY AMEN Herve it i anothe week hot. | 26-37-30 | meeting Loring Hunt, After all 9 / N — Loring Hunt was the most glamors 5 "OVE Chl tga ry b, 19st ol vou got youl oi Christmas ‘Tre of All Kinds A Hope by now t | ous of modern day screen stars, ! i vo he Bulletin | December 4, 1951 | fg cop } the Bullet And Rose—well, Wo E A Tr 0 Foren dies dil ain! | Phoenixville, Penna OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 TO CHRISTMAS 3 One of your buddies did it againt| | Soe Yon at a sp 4 ! MUELLER’S FLOWERS | ro es nt 0 oy me 0000 0 een | vs d 3 i Seattle, Washinzton, mai letter to thank vou for the Christ- | Fiction with dreams x FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 P.M.-SATURDAY ‘TIL 10 P.M. tioned in “i WIEST MAIN STREET PHONE 3-901 MOUNT JOY. PA. "i vied Miss Joan Lucille Knittle of mas gift. It was a very nice gift, | we . 4 She had fallen OP ER NR PE TR 8 I 5 Schuylkill Haven. Lots of luck to! and very thoughtful. It makes a| if ab I font Wien Re The 1950 census showed that 44 ete 5 SS SSS AH ei Dy : fellow feel goed to know he has so| Was le years old. Maturity had | ghore wore 18,000,000 residents of : i { Frank and Jcan from us al many good friends at home. I have | Taher dampened her enthusiasm: | the United States over 60 years of fs RABBLE UR CR ELE RAR RTE 7h Ff | I puess vou all know the weath«| heen in the hospital for over a year at loa she never betrayed the real ape. In oe, previous 00 JoRrg-— xk | ‘ LE aun vel <1 tr ha eo ROB] depths of it 00 to 1960—the total population i i er here in Mt. Joy has been ‘craz new, and hope to be out very soon. | 3 a Ai bei A B ER Ia ne I am feeling much better now When told of Loring Hunt's pend- | IMCreasc d six times; the number aud 4 £ o I PN for December. Yeu guys in Florida of vounger per: s four times 0 | fo cembe cu gu : ug ie Wer b tne. or ous ra Wack a . ger persons four times, but J HERE ARE ON Y »n have nothing on u Vust admit] HE hing is x beh oa i or je ry Ak jv | the oldsters increased 18 fold. Fhows 33-6981 J seying thanks again, and .a ery hi e cried aspusied.y Lately, deep concern has been NORTH MARKET ST. LL AID A LD ¥ nN | va . 1 I copa ¥ i Nl there is a chill in the ail i day. Yh 2 and God Bless | That i coming he i» I'o Fo I expre sved about the His Aste of ho. 3 Q WN Leave it to Mt. Joy to be different, ou 4 house vay, your mother mu € 1 man talent among retired men who i Dryclegning Days iN Right?? [ Yours truly, out of her mind!" have been arbitrarily pensioned 0) | Rn 1 | . i 3 . Pvt tobert W. Ma k CNT yp’ er at . | regardless of their physical condi- | We only got a few letters this - Shake - m or or = rom. rs ] he! tion, Many of these men are able FAF ] s INC repliec uriously, * S ] ny \ re all bus ’ ( il ) ¥ BEFORE CH RISTMAS 3 Vee, Guess You'ss of; busy Say | only common decency that she ask 8 "Ean ih on A ¥ 3 | shopping rie €WS I'rOm | vv. Hunt to stay with us while he's | some of them back from days of: futo, ¥ A Clarence Roth arrived home la | In town, His father and mine were | idleness to the indus trial plants LA] i Now's the time to get your clothes MN | week with a discharge. He was ! close friends. Since Daddy's death, | where they can add their share to i$ \ 8 . th: the Navy e al ies | or ! the Hunts have been splendid to production. i i h f& h f ti Ch ist BR uy ve vay mother.” She added spitefully: The majority of these recalled bh in tip-top S |pe 1@r the festive rsr- Co far there aven't tco many “We're giving a party in Loring Workers can depend upon ready-to- 4 4 i hanes of addresses ming ii uic ead: Hunt's hon a a b +. | wear reading glasses for the clear MT. | i h Bi chanzes of addre Iq ! unt's honor and I guess you'd bet- vision whicl al them t 1 : anead. nN | - : : NOL Comes.” ISIC n_ which ona em to do ¥ mas and New Yedr days c d A us. We know you men in the 28th cises sre listed 4, ter not come. precision work with assurance and I i } # | Div have changes How about i : . : SSA i dependability. The simple plus C ———— i ‘ BR! cending them to us so we can keep trial at this weeks term of Criminal | { lenses in these spectacles are not J LONG DISTAN (CE ¥ Send Them To { pl Serame I Court. i corrective, but they are a great Cor fi N | cords » date | a ol anv eo wi inevitable 3 » our records up lo date I"ifty production empldvees were help to any on with inevitable NUMBERS middle age loss of near vision. Cpl.. Marlin O. Frey, USAF is bd laid off at the Lancaster Bearings They can be bought without pre- RTE o Bose nding a 15 day furlough with Company scription at most department, vie ry dt C y | his family - 4 TE riety and dime stores for HY cents OMIT TH MG va Sian ¥ 4 & S # hi ; 1 iy | 7.706 gamblers thruout the United! i Ly ane dime Ole for oJ cents Shue 3 Wh Glen Shupp, and Abe Koser, both | : ; : $2.50. iW Nei ox ‘ . | States have applied tor a license tll Up llamo Cnr zee, ¥ INT JOY. PA | Navy men were home on leave this t $50 we ar zane} a m0 YT STREET ) IT A. 0 cost 30 yea | - : ti ¥ 76-78 E. MAIN STREET] 10 $f past week Retail food i hed al Everybndy reads newspapers but CHATIAM CEA, Potvin} all food prices have reached a ; ET 4 WaT 8 rere hich Ww hn ton. D gi the | NOT everybody reads circular ad- oll oR Tae Rl Set Br wa > new high in Washington, D. C., the] | . a CHIU AN, Su Vm Se SE SS STS NE ME RES MR NE MES { PRFSOUE ISLF, ME. Dec. 13 hishost an ecard | vertising left on their door step CALLS THE vim . . | Private First Class Jay R. Rowe, | ol record, | THEAL ann) » rT andisvill ote The NE Revenue art=| ®t Eo TRE CE TE 98 7 TL TE TE TE HL TELE ETE TE PE TE TELE ZL HL 28 fle Pa oa be on p-omoted I't id n Revenu Depart orcmonigy, u miu bh Tn 0 to the grade of it was an- | ment a ashingten reports $632,- | venir 2 wn | mounced today by Lt. Col. William 363.00) in delinquent taxes ALCO IND, 9 5 Hawkins sommanding ice y or Cont WAY in RB i 9 » Hawkins, Cc nmanding Officer ; 0 Suit was brought against a Pal- GORA ~~, 4 8 the newly - nromoted alrman's gh ‘ 8% re | squadron, the 74th Fighter-Inter- | Myra meat firm for violating price! . . a ” cepto Squadron of the 231d Fight | ceilings te the amount of $51,472.72. | I 1 Lovie gn eh? Loting Wing at Presque! The nation'c: minor co. bre chuckled. ey do marvelous | ® ® t RQ oh pie 4 P r Win Fresq ji he nation's grocers want per- | things in Hollywood.” | alin O In ep ® 3 Va 2 , | mission to change higher mm wes, | Lys a Bern in Lancaster, Pa. Corporal hinsls tists: i “Try and keep me away,” PH 3 Bi Rowe attended Fast Donegal High | Pasing their plea on inc eased | said Jerry. “I'm not letting the « d 2 said | y. g \ g Gi H. 5 Schoo! on w Ha as ay a g a | costs girl I'm engaged to run around i i ¢ | U2te in 1946. He enlisted into the It costs more for the material to unprotecte i hi izard i 2 i : oi 2 : : el ‘ | protected with that lizard in i : i ! ift Headquarters R13" Form Bos Blue ne tens rr Mae I : 5 Octo yer 1950 He i married and his the pony is worth after is com “We're not engaged.” Rose told 8% fe - e J 2 work consists of being an armament I x raz | him A = or ain cop ® | sicht mechanic | pletion. m. 1 ol Distance a ’ sieht m har c. :: ! I is Sr ni The 23rd Fighter-Interceptor | An auto crashed thru a guard | 1 Se Fe practically engaged,” said | | & i ino 1 hich Ch lowe ssign- ; i Jerr | § We iy which Cpl we 1S { en frail of a btidge and fell in a vacan ¢! A weslk later Loring iced ENGRAVED | «PI af wR | ed hed its ovigin in the famed “Fly : veek later Loring Hunt arrivec w } BA { pracucas i Se a 3 ‘a Hy 1 ee pe nk (dat at Parkesburg. The driver wz | i ‘as wearing a mustache and ( hristmag GIFTS SERVICE IS FASTEST HEN YOU CALL # Chin h | of gers wl ) OCS Wé& aring if USL 1 it 1 § 3 . 5 iment, u ® | known as the 231d Pursuit Group, | Not hurt. glasses, both of which he | BY NUMBER mMempers Wn! The mission of the 23rd Wing is an| 300 d:ivers on the two bus tra nde | removed as soon as he was inside | are Jorevi er | ol ir Rl important cne—the air defense of pertation: lines out of Labanon are the house. “It's my defense,” hc | ! You'll save time and et vour r more ; Din Ha | the United St: ates from ps i en- | out cn strike. Now th i bo smiled by way of Span 8. Td} REMEMBERED | : 8 y ps ty ® | cmv air attack. The 23rd is equip-| = 7 Tow the owner will | pe without them i quickly, if you make your long distance calls "| v lort} F-86 Sa- | GWit Lusiness : ring wi re th » | ngr fi x i i | red with. North An ican t 1 . & it ae Loring was all and more than she | E gr aving ' 'P Wo izes" i yy number. Kee a list hand of the Jon dise | A dent ‘hnici: ‘mer : R| bre fighters. | 4 dental technician formerly had expected. There were a few | your gifts ak S——— | ployed at Valley Forge Army Hos-'| grey hairs about his temples, but | cherished always. tance telephone numbers most frequently called, | oid a4 EY, a ¢ om 1at are a few grev hairs when the . . : R| Undergoing recruit training at (pital, was fined $50 and costs for| What are a few grey hairs when the | engrave your compacts, Add to it, each time you call a new number. | the U. S. Naval Training Center, | practicing without a license. { man of her dreams was here in the cigarette cases, lighters 5 . » | Rainbridge. Md., is Joseph F. Coov- | Arthur 4 boll. ui | flesh and seeming to take a particu- | i | il ! Whenever you call, give the operator the nume- BA oF. seaman. son of Ale) of hur Harrisbn Campbell, sixiy- | lar interest in her pens, watches, silverware, b d 1 d . lel rn: a Ti i Thre | old as fo sal} > . : i i Il gi i er—and you ll avoid unnecessary delay. ® | and Mis. Frank J. Coover of Hope | eight, was found bumed to death At least Rose imagined he was rings, all gifts, quickly, J ’ | well St., Mt. Joy, Pa in a smail cottage nezr Lee's Bridge | ‘taking a particular interest in her. | beautifully, to order. This initial {raining includes in- {in the southern part of the county, | URING the first of the evening | ADAM H. GREER A 2 Tp : 6 pe ee 4 Shan At York thieves entered a man's Jerry assumec an attitude of y COLUMBI TELEPHON E CO | ire-Niehting, g¢ ery, 4 ve . % A . ME S unt | i . ¢ and other courses designed to heme and knccked the lock off his| aloofness. He stood in a corner and ain St, Mount Joy, Pa. of 3 the rec uit well-versed in| Sale. He had an expert open it top| tried to look disdainful and superior, PHONE 3-4124 1 every phase of Navy life. | find the contents, $4.000 in cash, in- But when this satiude ‘ailed 10 sd a : gx Ri Ubon completicn of their 11- tact ) s Rose he abandoned it, and | 2 We TL RE RSE 2 a 2s LL TE HL TE HET TLE HE Gh LTR TE IRL OL IL AL TEL TLE TL TE TLE GLH murs i % de Foy ® | week training period at the recen fil | took to following her around. | . y & 3 be 48 & B® | wee k training pei lod at the recently Fhe Housing Authontt at Vou | : a Nn of a 3 iF a #8 | re-activated training center, grad- A ne y. at of 3 Toward the end of the evening 4 i 4 3 3 § 3 vates are assigned to duty station will erect 242 rental homes at a! Loring Hunt asked her if she'd meet i i i» with the Fieet or at Navy shore! cost of $2860030. A government | him outside on the terrace in five 4 of f i stations, or ave ser lo service | lean of ninety porcent of the st) Minutes. Id A | fcaools for advance technical train- | (i pa nad | ‘Quite a trick, getting away from |. ¥ 3 vill be nade te 1 g away from | 3 A oa Ing | that crowd,” Loring Hunt i 5 “Gs A bunch of profe nal ; at crowd, Loring 1 “3 A 7 professiona hoboes| tr. 4. hor ih 5 fz "Bol at | 8% ua # vil . He drew her to a hammoc! at. 8 wl Nove i ber 28, 1951 | wil open a flop-house in New York down, “I wanted to have a few ] wn 1 "| Widebecken, Germany | City where you can get a night's| moments alone with you before I x » | Dear Friends lodging for 50 cents They |} ona | Jel 3] 8 po | 7 od os dv} ey borrow- Wer : ; Rn Women’ S Woo Coat Sweaters 3 received you: box of candy | cq $2000 from a bank and are robs Yes?" whispered Rose, ud 8 at | vesterdav and I went to thank you seaking 5 { “You remind me so much of your | » Rs 3 all for the b X. How is every thing | | ub i father. He was a fine man. I re- |} J or en a 8 | back home, things aren't to bad ov- iE | member him well.” = J A i here in Germany. 1 never saw | “You remember my father? But I | & é : i i such weather as we oe having here A Mobile Blood | was only a child when he died!" As fisual we are showing A 3 right now, we had n thing but rain | | ‘You were at that,” said Loring : i wonderful line. A ¢ 5% Beautiful cout sweater, hip va V-neck, soft and 38 for Joe Jeske except 9 tology, (From page 1) | Hunt. “1 was young too.” He 4 fy Ww i : : | We had our first snow and boy does | 5 must prese a dein | Sighed. “Ah, me! How time does |¥ ; Sufoest— bh le, a sweater that iccks equally well in- 2 it ever vet cold here. The first! fre fi rs ona signed perms fly. Here I am almost 50 and———'" | = ugse: " i +} mre Wer . 3» couple cf months that I had been | OM 2 Parent or grardion Who | “Fifty!” cried Rose. “Why, 13 bf SLEY SHIRTS - Dress & Sport if ? Jil, Of home or avy, DIRK, ou Rl bere w= srent most of the time in | Mav nei give? J. Those who have | thought.———that iS———in your | 8 $2.95 to $7.50 2 oe n y r | the feld, in tents and fox- | given blood wit in the past eight | pictures——-"" if ~ i i 2 le 2 5 y SUL - 4 ) a © ales, except when we had the V weeks, or whe have blood 54 “I look under 30, eh?" Loring W SHOES STETSON HATS 4 “a 3 | K. maneuvers . times withi chuckled “They d IT ; A if 4 | inne xs 8 mes 1n the past year, 2, Anv- | chuckled, ey ado marvelous | § me \ CC AF ol kinds az well 0 Knit Scarfs or Stoles 100‘; wool in rose, ®| Since I have hen fore in Ger-|{ weighing less thas 110 1b. a | things in Hollywood. But, here. |i INTERWOVEN SOCKS of all kir : 1 any it > 1S or 1058 aan ig. 3 : . a Many NO MM 1S makes on lilac, fuschia and black $4.25 to $5.98 I A Ww h i i q L I sure Fach rrosnective tor i ‘| Let's not talk of me. Tell me about as many otner famous ma Wn >] jet to see a lot of this country, Erospeciive denor wi ave | + urself. Are vo : love? y. | 3 in a ; . ads ¢ Shoulderettes, 100‘, wool $3.98 Frankfurt is about 140 miles | his I'scd tested for anemia. If he | ii fine Sos ie i 3 BUXTON WALLETS - Leather & Plastic Eb a lildaheskeos Tiana ove ; Ki | 1 oRmg 81 g L Bi - laa . 3 Snuggle Capes, 100‘: wool $5.98 { hem ji eck iy whe re I : am | Is anemic, he must he »: jecied for | a lot of attention.” For Ladies end Men | stationed, hev ave Mice ar- | i 5 i bh . | ey we nice bar is cwn geid. 4. Anyone whe has Rese was a bit overcome. She Ky $1.20 io $12.00 tax Inc. Monogrammed in gold free. HANKIES, Boxed and loose - white and colored 25¢c and up Sleeveless Jaclzet, all wool $4.98 Ready Made Prayer Coverings, 39c each, 3 for $1.15 Ready Made Bonneis $3.98 to $5.50 racks for vs to live in, thev are a ever } lot batter than the ones in the States. We had a big turkey din- ner on Thanksgiving Day. Determination of a donor's blood Well I must close now, but before | type and RH factor wil hadn't dreamed that her ideal was was an old man! § She started to speak, but a figure had glided up and was standing in 15d jaundice, or who has had malaria within the past 2 years | | eR 7% 3 : : veringy Materials 6 4, : alt : Line . a Prayer wave: no 9c o $ 50 | closing I want to thank vou again perf } also i | front of them. It wos Jerry. Ih the ¥ PIONEER BEI TS & SUSPENDERS ¥ Winter Coats : 536.75 to $82.50 # | for the box of candy and want ton] 1 ho is vie | pale Light she could see the set look | din sani sab 3 & . i 3 os allot et NM oes ta every person. A card will he | to his jaw. CAT A LL KINDS. Fs or | wish you all a very Mer Ct - I wd will be 3 | SWANK JEWELRY OF ALL 4 Dress Materials neat figures, plain colors ois | ver ry ist | issued to every donor for his LB “Ah,” said Loring Hunt, rising, SWANK ] { Sincerely. menent sine bloog : | “here he is now. We were just tall- | i TS i : : ed Wb! ing about you, young man. Rose | GIVE HIM A GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR A SUIT OR TOPCOAT GIFTS FOR MEN Pvt. Paul Bolus Stoke [hd B81 tartar sieve Shange. Thera] was telling me—— well, rather 1 Siv no charge for the rer- | was telling her that it was a pity ITT, Hats — genuine fur felt - in plain brim and snap | NAAS M esti Fu Id N: | formance of these tests, | her father couldn't have lived to | us | Cs : : ng oe a ie The respense to the urg nt ap | see his daughter grown to woman- NECKWEAR +4 and we show the finest that # Nay ise, a. 12, Pa. Be BH i brim :tyles . $7.50 Ties — Black bow and 55¢ to $1.00 Cuff Liaks ‘ : 50c Shirts -— neckband 5 $3.98 Topcosats al $42.50 to $59.00 Ready Made Suits es $49.75 to $64.50 PLAIN CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, Second Floor you can buy. $1.00 and up UMBRELLAS for Ladies and Gents PAJAMAS in a large assortment Broadcloth and Outing $2.95 up All our Gifts are appropriately Holiday Packed. “BUY HIS GIFT AT A MAN'S STORE” EsHLEMAN Bros i. > = eal by | hood.” December 3, 1951 4 by the Red Crose {or donated | i ho ho ia J . : y hi ; : ah?" rry. { Dear Committee. blocd has been diseopo 'ntine, The | , ean Aig. Jerry | I want to express mv many} program t fail 2 There was a pause, Rose leaped | & 3 “SS Vv any | progrg me at FElizs - Pos CSN 158 a el {thanks to you for the Christmas | tow way yo Elizabeth~ | to her feet. “Mr. Hunt was ask. 3 | cwn. A minimum of 180 Greetings that bex of candy repre- sented. It was indeed appreciated | by myself and all those who shared [ donors is| ing me if I'm in love and——— required to get the mobile unit, | @nd I told him yes, I told him I was | which comes from Baltimore, to Sat Jove wi you, Jers, 2 : ! Slow srry relake s it with me. It is a very nice thing | UP in Mount Joy. Youy committee | her bo Sr By ha had { | take Ss a ‘as hanging | vou are doing for the service men. | is hoping to get at least 200 donors | for dear life It was a rood. tins, § [T would like to say though to those | fr m the M irr : he ount Joy-Florin area. | he told himself importantly, for | f who may read this—just a single : ; | J | Here is a service thst most of ug | Loring Hunt, that she had come to | letter is greeted as if it were a big THE HAGER ST ORE | gift, by those in the service. It sure |“ and should render. Some of pur] NOT Senses, is a sad occasion seeing everybody | 1°¢al boys are now in, Korea; their | A ERE EEE ai i 1 ( . RENNER 25 - 31 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. | getting mail but you, I myself am | lives may be in your hands. There is no better way to hoost | ; now close to home, but the men EY a3 ar business. th Tora) Mount Joy, Pa. dm not as fortunate as myself know Bulletin Ads P : i yo usin ss an py local news- what I say is true, so if you can't C ay Big Dividends, | paper advertising. | | . 1 I - £ a a ¥ ¥ 4 me . Si Za 2 : Le A A wr Sete rs a J Com Ea nT EY _~ FE rer CR a ek SL A ok of RM A ea VRE ape x Fr An AE 0" BATT AY 0 CBA ARAL etry Cy” Nat